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Last Of Veterans
Of 18fil-’65 Are
Nearing The End

u cm a n a u c p u iu a . governm ent

What People Do
With Savings Is
Causing Concern

clal Insurance funds, stale and
local government bond*, and cor­
porate securities. If you add these,
Americans saved 13 billion dollara
last year.
Whether It was 17 or 13 or soven
billion, It is credited w ith having
helped check Inflation. And It cer­
tainly made a lot of merchants
and manufacturers unhappy.
Are Americans ready lo cut
loose and spend ugalnT
The fn illtu lc of I.tfo Insurance
thinks the American consumer Is
ill A U -ller p o slliiill now -III*" ever
before lo decide for himself wheth­
e r he’ll spend n r save.
The Increase since 1033 in the
perrcniagr of families having more
than $3,000 a year Income, It snys,
menus that "m o rn Americans than
evpr before now have Incomes that
provide a m argin over and above
necessities and thus have the
choice of stepping up their sav­
ings or Ihelr spending as the time
and ctiridlllnna w a rra n t."
Also the Institute notes that the
holding of durable goods per fam ­
ily Is at record high, thanks to
the rush of buying slnrc the war,

Bv HAM DAWSON
NEW YOIIK t-W—How much mon­
ey the American people are savInn—anil how *et they, ore against
By UAL BOVLC
.
NEW YOIIK '-Tv—The long march cracking these nest eggs—puzrlc*
1 o f the Blue and I he Gray is about a lot of people.
over
T h l* M c in iir ,a ~ |r l,jt . few er Ih sn

r.g b ik e r's dozen survive of Iho
Biassed millions who fought In the
American war of brother against
to o th e r that ended 87 years ago.
f'.‘ ,ThU long and b ille r struggle
played so Important a role In our
I national story, it Is still so close
\ lo 111 as n people. It seems in ­
credible that soon even the last
drum m er hoy who look part In it
Will have been swallowed by time.
X The earth Is u lom li of many
^wpnUhed armies, but few w ill live
Mger In memory lhan those (hat
■Bended under the banners of
ha fe d e ra l Union and Iho Confcdrecy from 1801 (o 1803. Those
lentorlrs In many minds even now
N like sensitive scar tissue.
Mlatorians now class Ihe War
ItHNen Ihe Mates—also known as
M C ivil War—as the first modern
rer. and certainly II made many
kAttges In tho art of battle boln
foot end at sea.
I t truly was n big war, consldHug Ihe population at the lim e
W North threw 2,128.1)43 men Into
etlofl and suffered 340.014 casuales. The number of troops on Ihe
With** side is dcbatahle, Northhistorians pul Ihe figure as
as 1,400,880 out of a white
DpUlicr of only five m illion K imate* by Southern historians go
I low as 800,000. Woodrow Wilson
lid the South put non,000 men In
tfe field and placed Ihelr losses
I killed and wounded at 133,821.
As In most wars before the deitopment of sanitation techniques,
.**■&gt;«&lt; took morn lives lhan bulla . The North, fur example, Inst
•E ly about llD.ono men from comM l wound* It lost nearly 200,000
:IfcfOUgh diseases.
' T b t cost of Ihe war Is sill! going
M , mainly now in Ihe form of
ymenls to the widows of vclcra. But ever once In a while
■otnfanc stil| tries to get the gov•rn m in t In pay fur a mute that
Otw of U. S. G ra in ’s men In Blue
•tola from his great, great grand
daddy's farm .
V ila a North ended the w ar by the
grinding weight »f superior mnn
power and Industrial might. B ill
although finally worn down, Ihe
South managed to emerge w llh
most of the heroes.
‘ 'C ertainly today when schoolboys,
both Mor'h and South, rend of the
m a t bailie* nf thal war, their
p a r t s go out most to the chief
labia of "The Lost Csuse"—soldtora like Hubert K. Let, Stonew all Jackson, and that sabrc lnp U o rm , Job Sluarl.
ly'O ranf was n Ulan Indeed, nut
p youth there Is a quality Ihnl

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momenta In Ihe past when Ihelr
buying power was threatened, as
evidenced by the two buying rush­
es after Korea," Ihe Institute of
Life Insuranre say*.
The Instlliile rites Ihe Depart
ment of Commerce figures thal
total personal savings In 1031 ex­
ceeded 17 billion dollars, or about
one out of every 13 dollars of total
personal spendable Income utter
(axes
The government arrives at this
high figure by taking Ihe lolal of
personal income after taxes, sub
tra d in g the lolal spent on consum­
er goods and services, and calling
Ihe remainder personal savings
Hut a considerable part of what
It rails savings couldn't be turned
Inin ensh ipilckly, if at all. The
govenuncnl counts ns savings, for
example, the payment on m ort­
gage and other debls.
Those who stick to the lower
figure argue that savings should
lie long-term litpiid savings in Iho
Irue sense of n nest-egg. They In­
clude: Tim e deposits In com m er­
cial hanks, mutual savlnga banks,
sharp accounts In savings and Inan
associations, life Insurance pollc|cs, U S savings bonds, rind
postal savings deposit*
If you count only these the total
savings are now more than 103
billion dollars, n gain of just less
lhan seven billion In 1031. This
ro m n u rr* with 142 hllllnn dollars
at Inc end of the World War 11
and 07 billion at lls start
Others would add currency and
son's famous blitzkrieg inarches
or 1882
Jackson hnd the rare n h lllty lo
outmancuver and destroy an oppo
netil facing hint with more and
heffer-armed troops. That Is the
supremo test nf m ilita ry genius.
They stilt teach Jackson'a tac­
tics at West Point.

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AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY NEWSPAPER

VOLUME XXXXIII

E stab lished

Ike Refuses
Active Drive
For Top Spot

1908

SANFORD.

William

FLORIDA

FRIDAY MAY .10. 1952

A N S o rin ln l I ’ rrsn Leased W ire

HST Hails Acheson
For Contribution To
Peace Of The World

(’Inrh Cnurt

G eneral Pledges Ar­
gument OverHonest
Differences But No
Political Q u a r r e l s

Protest is Filed
Against Russians
In Security Zone

PARIS 'V—Aeslnsl a backdrop
at Commxiilsttasplred tenalon
•ad V . S. political oyertaaei,
G w . Dwight D. Ciaeahower to­
day tamed aver hla command of
9 Allied Defease Force# In Europe
to eOn. Matthew B. Ridaway.
U gh etfleera of aupreme headaalrtera of the North Atlantic
Treaty altiea aad a French deleaattw headed by Defense Min­
ister Rene Pleven witnessed the
brief ceremonies on SHAPE'*
front lawn.
By Ttw Associated Press
Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, surrendering hla defense command In
w ill refuse
'v a r la It ‘
toi engage
engBL In an active campal
fo
forr the
tne Republican presidential
nomination.
A spokesman for Elsenhower’s
campaign headquarters In Wash­
ington said, however, that what
the general meant by that state­
ment was that “ he won't go on
Ips or
anay transcontinental tra in trip:
go around ihaklng hands."
“ He w ill," the spokesman added,
‘ ‘talk to anybody who comet to sec
n lm . And that Includes party leadara as well as delegates."
The apokesman said the head of
very delegation to the July 7 Re­
every
publican National
Convention has
public
.....
been Invited to call on Eisenhower
before the convention to learn his
views on the m ajor issue* of the
day.
He said the talks, to h r held
at Abilene, Kas., New York and
Denver, w ill be “ give-and-take scsA ilo n i. The delegates can ask the
w genfral
neri anything Ihey w ant."
Elseenhower turned over his
North A tlantic Treaty Organize
Hon (NATO I command to Gen
Matthew Rldgway In Parla and let
It b4 known he'll shed his uniform

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Gangs Of Demonstra­
tors Throw Torches
And Add On Police

Sanford a th ird low rental housing project com plain w ith in the
past two years, W illiam t.lw rk
Court, an 86 unit development fo r
Negroes, w ill Ire dedicated Hun
day nflornoon at 2:00 o'clock in
mi Impressive erremony,
The overall cost of W illiam
Clark Court was $7117,8117, accord­
ing I " construction budget figures,
said George W illiam s, secretary,
treasurer o f Ihe Hanford Hous­
ing A u th o rity ,
W ith the Castle Brewer project
costing |IJ17I,72P and tne re­
cently completed Edward Higgins
Terrace for while tenants costing
$A0g,l46, the to'al outlay for the

By The Associated Press
TOKYO up - Police killed three
rio lcrs In Tokyo Inday as Commu­
nist "M a rty r's Day” demonstra­
on Tuesday.
Elsenhower la one ol the two tions erupted into violence In scat­
lending contenders fo r the GOP tered parts of Japan.
The three demonstrator* were
alien. Hla chief foe, Ren.
t T a ft of Ohio, repeatedly has slain when police opene.1 fire on
id the general to throw a mob #&gt;f about &gt;00 which hurled
Into ■ full-fledged cam- add anil atones as It advanced nn th re e p ro je c t* heu-heeu $2,588,742.
m a R f^ ta . views known a poller, boa In ■ northwestern
Located Imnieillat
suburb? Uebashl.
the 186 m ill Caslle B
Ilrew
r er pro
The
number
of
Injured
was
not
__that acWc, Elsenhower told
Jert and at the Intersection of
known.
Police
arrested
11
person*.
M i fin a l news conference In Paris
IVest Tenth Htreet end M ulberry
The National Rural Police re­ M
he would welcome “ healthy argu
ported Isle tonight Ihey had made Avenue. W illiam Clark Court,
merits over honest differences.”
Rot, he said, “ b itte r quarrels 10.1 arrests In pulling down 20 ib-sigiied by Elton M oilglltnn, Jr.,
12,non ir llie clm lnallon of plana by the
for quarrela' sake are had for Ihe demonstration* Involving
persons Ihroughmil Japan They Hanford Housing A u th o rity Hint
country and I deplore them ."
have resulted III a magic tra il*
Same Republican senators have gave no figures nn Injuries
The bloody (Ightinlg at llahashi form ation o f an area w idth
expressed the view that intra-party
feuding may hurt the Republican's broke oul when polls e warned the short time ago was occupied by
chances fa r the presidency In No- mob they would shoot If Ihe demon- sub standurd housing,
stratnrs advanced any closer (o a
The featured speaker for the
vember.
Asked if he would comment on police box. The mob then was only dedication w ill lie Florida's most
noted woman educator, Dr. Mary
whether the election of T aft would about 10 feet away
Latest report* placed Ihe number , McCleod llotlm ne, president etnerhave a discouraging effect on Eu­
rope, Elsenhower chuckled and re­ nf arrests *1 nearly too, hut Ihe Hum, linthune Cook man College,
Daytona Reach, who has been
plied: " I most certainly would nut number of Injured was small
Demonstrators threw (taming w ritten about In Readers Digest
—I am atilt In uniform .”
Meanwhile, a frontal attack on fuel oil torches and squirted *ul nml other national periodical*,
Representing the Hanford llousElsenhower's record, launched by phurlc acid from water pistol* In
T a ft supporters In South Dakota, a (la rru p at Shlnjuku Station in log A u th o rity a t the dedication
w ill b« It* chairman, the Rev.
heightened the political clangor a t­ Western Tokyo,
Japanese police, alerted fur such J. K- McKinley, who has spoken
tending the general'! Im minent retho
previous
dedications.
an outbreak, held the upper hand n t
‘ US . Ohio senator's supporters ] late tonight as they systematically Mayor W. II. Stamper w ill rebought
newspaper
advertising herded dem nnitrnlors away from present thn C ity and J. F. Mc­
space to assail Elsenhower, due the station plaza and down narrow Clelland, the County Commission.
side streets.
George L. Davis, assistant In
.(('•a M s a rt Us P is a Tw a)
Two policemen and three new*- the director o f the A tla n ta Field
apermen were Injured at Hhlnju- o fflro o f tho Public Housing A d ­
u. About 10 demonstrator* were m inistration, w ill represent (hat
agency. The W illia m Clark fam ily
arrested there.
One of Ihe newsmen hurt was w ill be represented by a daughter.
W illiam Clark was a Negro
Associated Press Correspondent
W illlnm C. Harnard. The others
were a Japanese reporter and a
i
.
The Florida S heriffs' Associa­ Japanese news photographer.
Barnard la id the flare "sizzled
tion] w ill convene in Sanford nn
June 9 fo r a three day convention like a sparkler.”
One
of the Injured policemen
w ith headquarters at the Valdes
The C ity Commission w ill meet
was h it In the eye w ith flyin g add.
Hi
Monday night In special sendaii to
The
new
ipaper
Asahl
reported
no
that demonstrators at Kobe, about complete unfinished huslm-ss, C ity
370 m ile* southwest of Tokyo, Manager John (lllto n announced
this morning,
Ing, it was revealed, end more slapped and bruised Life Maga­
Beginning on June 4, and on
8A0 persona, including wive* zine Reporter John D lllle earlier
Wednesday afternoons thereafter
friends, are expected at the in t he day.
Aaahi said about 100 Japanese
tie which will be held at the and Koreans parading near an In- at 1:00 to 3:00 p.m,, Or. Raymond
Ilais, veterinarian, will be back
County Club on the night
(C s i U m H o n Im g c T w a t
of the City Hall to vaccinate dogs
,
10,
to prevent rabies. This la required
principal luncheon meeting
hy the City. All dogs are required
convention will be eddrcMto have tags, which coat 38 cents.
LL Gencrnl J. C. Hutchison
Mr. Glllon stated that he wish­
ford. It will bn held at the
ed to correct a recant statement in
lal Parish Houaa on Juno
Reduetlon of ihe are* aenred The Herald that John D. Abra­
... r if f Mem stated,
irioua buaineaa meetings will by ihe Hanford terminal of the hams, water works englnear, la
at th* Cite Hall on the Bth, Gulf Oil Co., end extension of studying for a Class "G" certifi­
and Other speakers the aerrtee coverage of the Tampa cate as englnear, aa he already
addreea Terminal, wa* announced today has such a certificate end la work­
dlgnJ- by C. L. Franklin, superintendent ing to obtain e C la n "B" rating.
impar. of the local term ini!.
Mr. Abrahama ta a member of
This, he aUled, wne due to a tha Florid* W ater and Bewage
w ill serve
one half cent a cation earing tn Works Operators Association end
the eoot a
oft shipping from Texeas has qualified under ail require
tlon ana by­
C i i i w through the "Tame a terminal. This menta of the eonetttnU
Inted out, la due laws of tho association for Class
l U Attorney Murray Overstreet saving, he point
d George A. Spoor Jr. On tho __________
to tha f a d that ahlpmenta have " C water worke certification, and
to be reeloaded on barge a t Jack- fa entitled to all benefits thereof.
aonrille la order to reach lanford. The certificate It signed by Darid
Tha local O xlf terminal, which B. Lee, chief sanitary engineer,
during Um peat rig h t years ser­ Florida State Board of Health,
viced bulk plants throughout Gen* Jacksonvllle.

Schedule For Remain­
der Of School Term
Is Full Of Fvcnts

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A D M ITS T H E F T
A fter admitting he etole an
automobile, Bernice Roland, white
male, waa sentenced to two years
In Ralford for larceny by Judge M.
B. Smith In the Circuit Court this
morning.
Judge Smith drew a venire of
10 n a n m fra m which tria l Juries
for elvU cues will be selected,
Court will convene for trial at
10:00 a.tn. Monday meriting.

Vukovich Sets
Early Records In
Indianapolis Race

Leaflet Blitzes Away
A t Unprecedented
132.004 MPI-I Clip

Americans Mourn
Nation s War l)«*ad
On Memorial Day

Daughter Horn To
Allt'ired Murderess

Camera Club To Be
City Commission
To Meet Monday
Or«uni/.cd Here '“j; J , ...............

Service Here Is Cut
By Gulf Oil Co.

WASHINGTON r f
President
Truman, greeting Secretary of
State Acheson nt National A irport,
declared today that paet* allying
West Germany with the Western
.m il Communist bine ha* made a
"great contrlbullnnl &lt;&gt; the peire
of llm world "
Acheson said agreement* signed
In the past week nt Mono and t’ a rli
w ill mean “ very innrh In the se
curtly of our nation, mir stile* and
all the tree world "
llie task now, Acheson told the
President, I* to proceed with leal*,
lalivp action In the U S , that
means Scnnle consideration oft he
agreement* which hnve been com­
pleted amt signed but which must
*1111 pas* Ihe test of ratification
A* Aehe*on stepped down the
ram p from Trum an's own plans,
"The Independence," which hail
brought him home from Parts, the
President with outstretched hand,
-.ml "H ello, Dean How are You?
i oiigrulidnlinus you did a grand
lllll "
i)n r of the m ajor problem* be­
fore AchcMin is that of emintsrmeasure* by the Drilled Stats*,
licit 11ii and France against tne
tightening nf lines between East
and West Germany and the Sovietimposed travel d llfli'litlle * between
West Germany and Merlin s* re ­
prisal for Hie forging nf new- Ger
m nt links with the West
Some consideration ha* been
given Imre, it I* understood, to
making a show of power on the
Mr-stern side, perhaps hy Might Of
m ilitary plane* m the German
,irons, in order to remind both the
itu M iin i* and the Germans nf W ell•■in firmness in German policy.
The A ir Force Is rported to nave
picpared elaborate plans for set­
ting up a neu- Merlin, a irlift In
t asc the Russian* disrupt tbs morsn iriil of vital supplies in the o ltjr'l
Western sector Mill some officials
-1‘iiib lt It,lit bey w ill resort to the
lull ,i .dr him k rill'
II i tilii* htitle develops II seems
&gt;1111r.* probable that ,i new con■Ider.ilmon w ill lie given to chatIrtigmg Hie Soviets with -in Allied
iiim ri-d (nun or truck convoy un
.in n u lita ty orders In go through
lln l bonier guards
St ite Department
rules said
WIii -miii o oiilil given ( roman a full
n pMit on lii* week lung European
in i" m o n n m rd ia lrly, w ill confer
with
responsible
congressional
I'lim iniltees promptlv
and w ill
make a nn Hull wide radio television
liiii.idcasl Monday mglili hour In
In- itmouiired i
w (ion llie President put Acheson
mi In* plane "The Independence,"
Im Monn mil Paris eight day* ago
lie *,nd Hie secretary's mission
* inilil coulribiite liuiuirt.m tly to
win Id pence if successful Acheson
predli-lcd be criulil come borne anil
ii-purl
"m ission accomplished.”
II
nn l-* * r I’wel

11K It 1,1 N .l* T hr Western Allies
filed sharp prolesls with the Rus­
sians today agauivl "nsbslruellve
measures" taken In East Germany
in the last feu days ami demanded
Allied autobahn patrol- between
Merlin and Helmstrad he permitted
to function
Notes by llritis b . fre n ch and U S official* here to Sm iel Gen
Vassily I Chuikov said Communist
architect for tile piojects. A large gutlieiing is expected at the iledl- action* in East German) such a*
ration of W illiam Clark Court Humlm ufternoon. The Sanford Houa- establishment of n "seetirlly zone"
ing A u th o rity w ill have charge o f the dedication at which many of the along Ihe frontier, worked against
civic and business lender* of the count) w ill hi- present.
possible reunification of Germany
Hem \ W itte. It , v»bo i m re
E arlier, the Russian sector of
f r r r t l to restore telephone service le n til lic it . I govcinol of Hie
in West Merlin lint only on hues I,Ion* H i-ii itt l i at tlio state coo
that would be continued by the volition in Daytmia llcncli, w ill
Communist* ami Hoi* u d d crl to leave .Imn ! *' «* a delegate to
Hie eon veld ),&gt;11 of I,ion* Intel
e*t German postal .inllioi ilie* naltonal III Mexico C ity, lie an
rejected the o ile r and -aid they initliiccd la*l night. D istrict n
bad demanded 'fu ll ami free" ei nlHIli- linn,, than .11 i.lon* club*
1|wr
|(ul)llt.r ..........
prob­
Inlra c lly com m im irailoii* «* Ibev in Cenli il I D11 liln
|lU
mntP r r ,,,01i»ible for the
bad r x lit r d liefore the i nt off
,Jy development of the GoldeTuesday
,(0mJ
„ r Rnnf„ n l than
The East proposed to open 7n
line*, ail id tni*m running through
any other Individual, At one lim e
the t'cntral Security ro lle r switch
when it was a separate town Im
Jmsrit In the downtown Soviet - r r
nerved as mayoi o f liiddsboio.
tor More than ?.tv*t line* lietween
lie solid l Vbled milch of tile
area there and sold lots on terms
•hied pupils throughout Srm- the East and West sectors have
as low a* a $6.00 down payment ilinle I'n iin tv w ill be dl'lllis-icd al been snapped
Marricade* were bring erected
w ith fA.OI) monthly payments. Ho niHoi on Friday, June n, and the
is, no doubt, largeljl responsible summer vacation w ill begin, Supt. al dozens of places where Hie
American. Hrlltsh and French *ee
for theh Igh percentage " f homo T
W l.aw-tmi announced this tors touch nn the Russian Zone
ownership In Goldsboro.
nooning Meanwhile, Ihe school*
W illiam Clark wanted to sea an- busily planning event* riilu ii- None wa* being put up however
on the Soviet sector lairiler w ithin
hi* rnm niunlty
beautified and listing in grad'laUun program*.
the city lls rlf The Russian no-tor
.Seminole High antavtl’a achedulr Is atiout ‘f&gt;ne fourth of the : fly
hauled many o*K tree* uu a ntulo
wagon a fte r working hours anil I* n tills)' "n r. T o n ig h t, s i 8:00
INDIANAPOLIS
r
Alberto
planted tliam, ftn the same wagon n’clin k Hie M rniipo lr Chapter of
I'AIN H 'f 1 Police ear* pitrollod | A m i l l r.iirope.in racing i b impion
is bstllccd w ater fo r the tis-ss, F id m i- F a rm e r* w ill hold It* mi- Hie * t r r r l * of P s ri* In (nn-e today U lie k e il ill-. I o il i l l e ii in the inn
c u rin g fo r them u n til they bail m ini l-ampiet at Hn- School Farm
gourd against anv ootbronk o( mile I .ii e it Hie I in I &gt;iiipoll , Mnl'ii
reached *u b sta n tla l g ro w lb .
. HuH-tl.-ir Janies IU he.ri1n.rTi the ......... ..
rio tin g i.vi-r lb r ja ilin g 'ipeedw.iv toilav Im e.e.iped no
It w s* In rei-ognlllnn o f these * * * * $ * * '
» h r In trm lllre d by K of .lacq ilc* Itll.To*. Ihe H e m ll Inn I
service* to tils co m m u n ity th a t tbs G- K ilp a tric k
\ chanter award t om m im l»l lender
M v i mile* Unkov n ti l&gt; i -1 kicked
w ill l,e muds in lu -n slf o f e lorn ln
f b .itle * llriin e . Hie m ini let ol
Hanford Hom-ing A u th o rity dr
(In­ , nrd op In 112 ’inl Hn com
| l oiM lliilP il flit
t* Hil r
!*•&lt;
I'b
s
tn
S
lo
ie
*
In
I
'
|,
K
rd
illn
g
rilled • lint II ws* fillin g to nnni■i dll Lee M ill m l Hi .1 ic.
i' it
itlb i- i no-niil* w ill be presented tiv
the new project in hi* bonnr
I I
|
o ld
The tlerllrnllnn reremnny w ill It f t le t xel nml .1 i i S m ith
1-ll-rl Vg.dlltsIlMO M I miiv I -lilt
T ile iilg b si'bool senior* w ill i-ii
l&gt;e held near the A dm inistration
who 'ta ile d out in Hie pole po'itlon
Mm Ming which i* located at the my Hn-ir nnniinl pienie M ondiiv nt
m the i ninintn* D ir i t
peim l
rear of ..... project. I t i* requested ’iiylonn Hear I, Mother* ..
he
m i , t,inning a sli-iidv fitHi
r K«* or Ihe
that person* attending the pro IMIplU
t" ,»'«&gt;- 'vl11 have charge
M . mile* V ilkovletl w n -till
Filmi I rtKHiiiitmhniiA
for
*i neling at record -peed Hi* ,iv
gram
autumohile* on •roifritm.
It
lilllll pink
I'm n their
*.**
..............
*
,
eith e r M ultrcrry Avenue or West "e«tm..-M, ...................* and Jiinior*
ei i -i- lin n w in I I 1Shi liellerlllg
Tenth ......... and walk through
" I” '
«'
....... h ""' " "
WASHINGTON P
A ineili in- W ill in i'* old record of 1:m IHrt
the project
1In to .1 cat out of Ho- iiicc
the
project to the A d m in is tra tio n '" rs d a y and W -dne-dav Another tnnnrncil their war ilrm l Hu* turn
irlnl event for Hie senior* w ill l,e tiled Metnorisl lt» )
,, 1he M|rai le I'n'wel
peel il
Anil while tinllu llilirig .
i T n -H i-Y tin late Friday after (nlk* nt home observed the d.iv ill neh ti v A ml v l.lndeti I.- \nge
Ttie ifeneral piddle I* invited tion at Hie lioiiii- nf Mr and Mr*. with snlrmn cercmono-s, ncri»* Ic- A In okeii oil llm- toned tom
Hie dedication
ceremony ami l&gt; W V. M illing.
Cllll
li-i I’ll lap*
the &gt;ras, tl S troop* fmigt it in 1out
inspect both projects.
A senior i la»* da) program ]
It ill . Allsled llotaiv
-pei i ll
and lo in mnni&gt;d* ilonmn
W illiam Clark C nurt w ill b- n il In- pn-ai'iiiid Wednesday **t stratril In Tokyo
.lalb-il mi llie thick s ln -li h m il hr
open for inspection all Honda* 111 lb a.oi In the nfterrionn at M;(H)
The rolling was p a il of a in n w.i mil iflc r HA lap*
afternoon. One dw elling
unit, o'clock a school plctllc i* *ched ly're day ceremony
Puttee broke
II was the first wreck of tinfurnish
by
Hanford
fiirn ltm &gt; oli'il to take place at Sintlando up the ilem nn slrn llim after i brief i.o e tin- Italliin i I i i m i . t-i-rrm i
dealers, w ill be open fo Inspei- Springs.
flu rry
during
which
llu m iiu :' -.pun on ilo- norlliw c i im n uni i
M Hcralniircale services w ill In- lorclu-s of furl oil were hurled
lin o , The adm inistration building
wheel lo lliipsed
of nearby Castle Ilrew er Court l-.-lil by the seniors Sunday night,
Tw elve person* were arrested I the m ishap ended the fir*I F,u
may also tie semi.
lone H, nl H-iki o'clock at th e . Two policemen and three new ' f f»|MMii jiIII*(iijil Un w m Mu*
W alter T. McDonald, Jr., grand
- bool auditorium. Graduation w ill piiperuien were in itiri
'iiM i1 i ii»
aim o f Hie late W illiam C lark, take place the following night at
M | im» milfN. Vtikfivn li IumI vu»n
F rom A m erican lu -m lip nirlr r* in
I AM I'A
e Mr* Alice i'liffe .
i t Inp mniiuv int IfJMlmi' tr i barged with murdering her
w ill lie present at the dedication, * lit) o'clock
T okyo cam e Ih i* M em o rial D iiv
l‘i nf tin first |0 I,ips i tn i U I .ih i ' loin ve-ii iibl son. ha* given illr Ih
ClHHU (Imv w ill lif iiharrvwl
lili-**ngi'
Sunday.
-pf-crl vh.is Jiriolliri flfU M't n lil in a 'iv pound daughter
Juninr llk|{h Srln»i»l
HD.'U)
"W e beat honor m il' fallen n u n
ti in, on J um* &lt;* T h r iinm idlloii rude* by ou r rlevollnn in llu- great I'M (him m lli’N an hum W.i II.i k I’ n
i U n lit Judge Henry &lt;‘ Tillm an
1
* «i$tf iiiiftrtt On • 'i t i i r I it is $
4* «Mfin|$«it f lu I'ngr T«*u »
hM'KiHm w ill I m* lit I'MHI n rn. on
*nid Hie way I* non d e a r In * r
rnignmg M r* i'liffe and her hustiiind. ii I mi charged with murder,
an Informal program w ill Ire held
a* vi Hill a? she i* pronounreit med­
D evours o f photography e rr Thursday morning nt 11 :IHI n'rloek
ically fit She wa* taken from
organising a camera rtuh which
ftWBrl|„ w| m j,„ presented,
-mmly |ail In a hnvpital fur the
w ill havo Its hradquerters a t Hie
Th„
pr.,gr»m w ill ire held
delivery
Camera and G ift Hhiqr, llf r Mug r.might nt the l.ymun School for
uivhaurl, John W C liffs Jr.,
The fuiv
nulla Avenue, and w ith H. I* rtil- aunior*. lU n n la u rra tn w ill lie
worker,
27, a painter
palmer and
a no (srm
is n n vvomer.
Thai
I
•
In
H
i*4
ShiVfjiA
Jthfl
Itfh
jiim
in
T A M FA (H |ic c in li t l u-n* tinMerger*- aa advisor.
„ t H; IN p.m. Sunday and comwas the stepfather nf Ihe dead
Wfiih
,
wi'N*
i
«)|f
&lt;
♦
v»
•
i
Oli'il
child. Towheaded Wyne Dolham.
Thin w ill be a social club, he menrement, B:&lt;H1 n.m. Wednesday 18011 gcature of n group uf Hinilb
ern WfmM*n&lt; ilerunillnK KuiVim nf
,n
Mm* &lt; $»fifi-el«&lt;int••
Deputy Sheriff Ernest Culbrealh
stated, and talks w ill he made at the school auditorium,
on picture taking, composition.
Oviedo High School w ill hrive both Union ■* well it* r m ifr ilr tH le 1 K'»le« llk " cm iquer-l pr-vtnre* said Hie liny (tied after three days
Mury A ll lln le
of heating* and a diet of nothing
lighting, etc., In a way lhat i* •t * baccalaureate p ro g riim al HMlfl velrrana, who belperl launch n Me
V.-verlhele** on April
lull writer, and three night* of be­
not too technical for beginner*. p m . Sunday and g ra du ation at m orisl Dey and lien........ .......nl*
C ivil War. n inmpa reatHielici t ; 1'1'
»f Columbus Imru-.i nil ing hung by Ihe neck SO hi* toes
I t la planned to hava meeting* * no p.m., Tueaday. The eighth or
hiu found
huh* \ r t f i lim y Imu
ou»/ just lunched Ihe floor
twice a month. Mr, llergarc will vrado giaduation will ta k e place
In
letter
Culbrealh said Ihe C liffs* adnot serve a* an officer o f th e 1 b'rl*i»y ml IlsfMi a.m
m illed ih l* treatment, hilt they InThn Lako Mary School hail a conducts the Pioneer FI.....la -eric ' »' ^ '" 'l i e i n boya. iliey hnn-.l
club, but as advisor, ho la id .
h '"1 re»llng-plm e of Hi- I niun *l*led Ihey were only punishing
yesterday
at
Htmlandn each .Sunday In Thn Tribune. »'"■
Flans are alrcday under way picnic
Irlnl and tlu-re placed flnwi-i , a* the liny for disobedience and had
Jatrio* Aldreilge wrote:
Springe.
The
graduation
w
ill
taku
fo r photo contes ta about once a
no idea he would die
" In A p ril, IHilft, the long War \K'I'll
month and A. H, I'etersou has p lirn Monday night at H;IM) o clock. Retween the State* had been over
‘'If was a sm all in'
offered a $38 prise fo r the f ir s t
i inilil
fo r a fu ll year, but ihe women nf it ri«l H m
, ilghtfulm
..
,-n*.
,
7&gt; i l l a n d v e t o
contest.
tlififti* Miruthern
H oulhern ladle*
liid li'* dream im»
WASHINGTON (J) - A two-week lolum lilla, M l**., ha.l not fnrgotlert
Among those already signed delay waa Indicated today before
he Confederate dead. On a certain fin reaching were to ln» It* cone*
R ir z
quencea!
Somehow a reporter
up fo r the club ara A. O. Greer, the Senat* vntei nn Ihe Frcsldcnt a dey toward the end of the month
"Ktcel Town"
to-ard
about
It,
ami
later
a
brief
Msz Fundom, Co|. 8. 0 . H a rrl- veto of a h ill giving Ihe r o u ts
it wa* the gtltll, lo lie exact Iliey
F ill - 0:33 - 5:35 - 7:37 - 9:30
man. Mrs. John Saule, W illiam Mates ownership nf off-shore oil came w ith arm * fu ll o f flow er* to paragraph appeared in Horace
Sat. "Jet Job" 1:07
3:43
Csetle, Ernest Southward, end lands w ithin the three-mile lim it. thn cemetery on the m itaklrt* id G r - r i v g r e a t daHv The New
5:17 - 8:63
York
Tribune.
II
told
Imw
'the
Volla W illiam s, Sr.
With e two-thirds m ajority re- the r lly .
"The Old W est" - 3:10 - 4:48
w-mneii n f Columbus. Ml**., have
Registrations may be made at qnlred to override the veto, and
7:20 • 0:55
"O nly seveni yyear*
before, Hri* shown theniaelvr* im partial III
&lt;
Sun. - "The W ild N o rth "
the G ift Shop, and the date o f a close vote anticipated, Repub­ 18-acre are* her! b*«n the rccrea their o ffe rin g * innde to llie memo­
lican senators voiced objections lo tlon ground o f the Odd Fellowa or­
1:00 • 3:12 - 5:16 - 7:18 - 0:8t
the in itia l meeting w ill be an­
ry
o
f
Ilia
dead.
They
strewed
flo
w
­
a vote next week when several
nounced soon, said M r. Bergers. w ill be attending a homecoming der o f Coltimbua. Then, on a *ad ers alike on th r g ravej of Ihe Con­
MOVIKLANU
Spring dey In the ycer 1802, a long
for Gen. Dwight Elsenhower In caravan o f wagons, carrying men federate ami o f the National sol­
"The S#« H ornet”
dier*.'
Abilene, Kane.
killed In the B attle of Hhlloh, came
7-04 feature 8:08. last com*
"T h a t doe* not sound very sta rt­
A im -G A M B L IN G LAW
to the ground*. Altogether, about ling. H ilt tn a nation lhat s till
plate show 0:31
JACKSONVILLE ( i t - T h e Jack­
IRISH ARMY
1800 Confederate and neatly 100
Sat. • "Red Ryder" end "S ta rsonville City Council Thursday
DUBLIN, Ireland
— Defense Union Soldiers were t&amp;Jd to real seethed w ith hatred, it brought s
dual and Sweet Music”
healing touch. Northern fam ilies
night passed
x 6-1 vote an anti- Minister Oscar Traynor announced under the magnolias.
Hun.-"Decision Before Dawn'1
who had not had a good word to
fambUng ordinance making pos Thursday night a million pound
•fsalon of a federal wagtring ($3.800,obO) Increase In Ireland's , "The women who brought flo w ­ say alroul Southerner* since they
ers lo honor their beloved rluad had lost precious anna In the fig h t­
PRAIRIE LAKE
■tamp a misdemeanor.
1033 army appropriation*.
7:40, feature 8:06, leet com­
An, anti-possession
Traynor told Use Dali (Psrlis- showed x eplrlt th e t waa above ing fe lt suddenly xshamrd. A wave
biU waa
plete show 0:31
t ltd million pounds ■nr narrow sectional feeling. The of reconciliation swept over the
ptssed by council soma weeks age ' ment)
"W ith A Song In My Heart**
would be spent this South stilt It y prostrate under land wherever the Rem wes read.
but was declared uncoutUuUoflal ($18,300,
tip the nation's srm y m ilita ry ocgup«1tlon, and In Wash­
7:30 - 0:30 - 10:30
"One o f the readers we* a lawby Municipal Judge
MU ye«r to
_ Cbartea
___ ___
&lt;Coattailert Oa r» a y T n o )
ington vengeful leaden, such a*
ter whan
first case came up. of 13,748

3 Persons Killed Third Low Cost Housing Project In Seminole County
In Tokyo During
Sanford To Be Dedicated Sunday Schools To Close 'V'"1
Martyr Day Riot
Friday, June 6th

Florida Sheriff’s t
Association Meets
In Sanford June 9

9

Secretary O f State
S e e k s Legislation
Lion Difttrii'Miovcrnnr
On European Pacts
Guaranteeing Peace

Police C a r s Patrol
Paris Streets T o
P r e v e n t Disorder

W illiam Clark Court, i ‘. 'I building, HA unit low cost public hous­
ing project, was recently completed nt a cost o f $71*7,8117, and Is
ItK-aled immediately weal of the now occupied ISA unit Castle Brewer
Cnurt in Goldsboro, a $1,378,721* p io je rt. E llon J. Moughtun wus

N o . 2 0 ’/

Southerners Launched Memorial Day
To Heal Wounds Left By The War

u

to D. II, McKay, who

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Sanford Herald

&lt;c*e»iaa*e nmm Pea* o«#&gt;

m y haa been duauial plant spotted v i W r c v tpinn In vu I v m I
awarmed around It.
They
irte n in v o lv e d . , | tp p w l &lt;nd bruised him , the news*
to be rearmed
said, but did not barm U fa
let, might one Photographer M argaret Bourfce

of aRKreaaion WMte, w"°
.

pwiwrvw
eerw«« Viaas m a u e i
•etatear f t . ie ia , at Ik* r i a l O lflca

In c e * 0 L G r fJ |l
:o n v ln c e d th e
c o n v in c e
th e
.♦ h e r m u t te r
o
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u e r m a n p a r*
iro p e H U ffe re d
ilc io u e o f th e
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le lil m o a t o r

s a w r a k m ir *#*

Rtptasaala* .Xallimall? Mr la■a . S t m i i M l
H f.lH llU lIt u
I t . , . Ntw iMifc, L'klraao, lla lra ll,
aaaaa C lt f aa* SI Laalt.

Tka H tra l* U a astaaktr &gt;1 tka
A ita rta ltO r« » « w h i r l . It .■ •Iliad
t l t l a a l t t l r I t Ik t a tt l o r ita a a ilM tta a a l all Ik t loral a.w * a ila lt.l
t t 'k it a tw ip a e tr. at w .ll 4a all
• P Mast* eiayalrkrt.

TO D AY'S B IB L E V K IIriK
■ U .h Ihe radar u f the soul. A
feellnr of certainly fiv e * courage
•Od wisdom lo l if t . We walk by
fa ith , not by sight— 2 Cur. 6:7.
A worm lire * only (or himself.
life . The
higher farms o f life live more mid
mere and mure fo r uthrre. Dint
, {• the measure or a man. lie .hat
. In ifth hls life fu r my sake ih u ll
Bad It— M att. 10:31).

He knows little about

The cost ul grocerirs is going up,
but ell of us should remember that
V everything that goes up, comes
L down, end the highei the fall, the
•*

yiM-rlnl Inngunge course at Cornell University. For one year
tliu nirmen will study Georgian, the lunKuage of the country
In which Stalin was born, Ukrainian, Czech and Rumanian.
The program in denigned to give the officern a working
knowledge of the language*.
Wherever United Staten force* have gone they have
been liuiidira|&gt;|&gt;ed by u lack of membern trained to npeak the
liiiiguage of the country. Administering the occupation
would have been eanler had there been more Amerlcann able
to npfiik vurioun tonguen. Often International IncidcntH could
have been avoided had the individual* involved been able to
uiiderntand one another.
It in important that the services have men trained to
njicak the language of tho Iron Curtain countrlen. Dealing
with people from thone couiithen, getting and UHnltnllating
information from behind the Iron Curtnln, underntanding
the attitude* of the people, all depend to u great extent on
familiarity with these lariguagen. The exjieriment at Cornell
in interesting and worthy.

At ■ result ol his winning I 1) out
of 24 delegates In the Demurratir
Holiday With Two Names
convention, northein newspaper!
•re beginning to admit that Sena
Decoration Day differ* from our other holiday* in hav­
lor Russell has a pretty si/ahle ing two names. When u*tahlinlied *0011 after the War Be­
following in this stale as well as tween the State*, It w i* called .Memorlul Day, and this term
ihtoughout the test of the .South I" ntill common. Decoration Day came Into vogue in latter
year*, though it would take a *tati*ticiun to determine
In spite oi all the r ffo ilt made which dcHlgnation I* more lined.
to acquaint the public w illi lh&gt;
Tin* United State* may I** the only nation which ha*
. difiersner between "Russell Camh appointed a apccinl day on which to commemorate it* dedales" and those "Pledged to Rus censed mildlor*. A* *uch it i* observed in the North and to
9 evil", we have enrountered soiih a somewhat lesser extent in the South. Vlrglnln terms May
since the (lection who thought they •10 Confederate Memorial [lay, and North and South C»rowere one and the same. No iloiili' 1 11a had their celebrations on May 10, while Florida’n in on
the Russell vole would have been Apr. ltd.
.-much, larger, hfd it not been lot
Originally meant an a day uf Holemnity, it ha* come to
the political trick which succeeded be one of enjoyment, largely npent in picnic*, ball game* and
ill confuting to many people.
motor trip*. Thin I* not unnatural. Even Sunday haa been
'
All of Ut sometimes have lilt known to be npent in Mich fashion., It would do no harm
'. desire lo ceil people we don’t like however, to devote u few moment* in the day to thinking
R fllo ft; wnrmongeis, mast kidnap about our country and the brave men who gave their lives
for it in the paat.
J p e rt o i rhib-mn", as President
Ttumatv-did hm Russians the olliei
- day, but usually we ir t it l the temp
lotion. It teems a little hit like de
wending to their level, u teems It
ut, wlien the President of ihe girs'
United Slates gives vent to n id i
emotional outbursts.

I k f ’ H C a m p a ig n

Vice President Uaikley an- pounces that he is available fm
nomination to lit* presidency by
the \ Democratic Patty, lie would
, nuke • good one. Unfoilunalely
be it now 14 years uld, would lie
M arly 80 beloie his first term of
B o ftife expired. In the event he ir
.nominated it would he well to he
. 'More careful than usual in select
' ing the vice psesident for his run1 Jnlng melt. -

F, ; Two big ritrits leailers are being
|-\'eued for slender because they ret . fcned to a CIO union orgartirer as
^Communist. He says lie isn’t. And
'&gt;'■be may not-be one. Rut lie could
ft be one ih d still' deny H. And it
’ would be herd to piove in cither
J.'CMf. It is probably better riot tu
• man a Communist under any
iwatancei, but we wish there
I-to m e way of tearing the
rga out of their thcep's doth-

W ayfater 2 Door Sedan
Delivers in Sanford

• afternoon at 2:00 o'third of Sanford's public
irojficU will be officially
' William Clark Coitit
A housing units combine
(• Brewer Court lo give
d p*ppfe of Sajtfotd some
igeii, additional homing
.to ba found anywhere in
fry. Sanford residents who
fFMSn either of these two
iboutd m*ke it a point
lo attend the ceremonial
lo the laying of the cor-

,n ,b* c,r w,u*

" in*Tokyo, m orel h a n '1,000 d im .
onstralofa sang, sboutfd g n d h a rangued.
PoUde. .eauedSi hurled
themselves at the demonstrators
»"&lt;&gt; generally broke Ibem up Into
| ansall groups which they herded
down narrow streets and lanes,
away from the railroad p la ia .
• So1” * * 3 000 metropolitan police
had beer, mobilised fo r possible
trnubl* after the Reda announced
they planned a show of strength
to mark the anniversary of 1949
Communist demonstrations here In
which one of their number was
killed
U. 8. m ilita ry police also were
alerted and stood a close guard
at the Dal Irh l B u ild in g -U n ite d
Nations and Far East command
headquarters.
The Shlnjuku M ellon outbreak
was the only m ajor disturbance
reported.
There were demonstrationa here
and In Kyodo against an anti-sub
verslve b ill before Parliam ent, but
no violence resulted.

Auto Races
♦(’eallaetd Fiom Maes Oael
test m ark for the distance wee

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Chet M iller, Glendale, Calif., who
set a speedway record In Ibe tim e
trials quit after 41 laps with engine
trouble, Ills teammate, Duke Nalon
Fort Worth, Tex , was s till in w ith
the other Novi special but was
about seven miles behind the lead­
ers.
Al 123 miles Vukovlch had lapped
every car except second place Ruttman and had set another record
for the distance. Ilia average was
132.726, breaking W ellard’i 1300711
At 01 laps (132 5 m iles) Vukovlch
♦topped for fuel and a tire change
snd Butttman took uver Ihe lead

Memorial Day
K uuilwurd rrum Make Uae|
causes (or which they died and
lor which we continue to battle."
Such was the Memorial p a y
statement Itt Tokyo by Gen. M arti
('lark, Ihe new Supreme Allied
commander In the F ar Bast. Ills
thoughts turned In Korea, where
United Slates and other United
Nation* troops are engaged with
Communist (urces, he added:
" I t Is hare that we meet the
lest of America's determination lo
orotect a defenseless jwople Irum
the b ru ta lity and terrorism by
which the forces of Communism
have degraded and enslaved m il
lions of human beloaa."
At home, shops and offices were
empty. The worker* end th e ir fern
dies paid tribute to (heir w ar daad
and then relaxed for the bolide;
The national pastime, base
claimed horde*
A ll 10 m
league teams scfirtuled aflen
ilooble header* 'and the ni
leagues fo llu w M ’ suit.
And there was the Son mile auto
race held each year el the Indian­
apolis Speedway
A l A rlington, V a , across the
I'otamae R iver frprp Washlnglpu,
D. C., m em orial and wreath-laying
servlcea are expected lo setT at
tendance records
I'resldent
Trum an
sends
a
wreath to the Tomb of the Un
known Kokiier In ArMngton Nation­
al Cemetery. Wreaths on hls b e h tlf
■re also being placed at three othei
monument* - the Unknown C ivil
War Soldier. Confederate Memortal
and Spanish War Memorial.
Sinew lha firs t American fell In
thei Revolutionary War, about a
ml lion men have died of battle
field wuunda or disease. They died
«t many pla ce a-a t Saratoga, Chapultapec, Chancelloryllle, Manila,

Acheron Praiaed

“ P rotest Is Filed
(C«altM»e S u e Pace Oael
interior, gave- Duelos a tonguelashing In a broadcast to the nation
and promised thtf government
would m aintain order "w hatever
may happen."
The three m illion member Com­
munist-led General Labor Confed­
eration (COT) has Issued a call
for Immediate strike action. It w a i
too early to tell w hat success this
Red maneuver would have.
Hrmie. the man who had Duclua
Imprisoned on i-hurvea of plotting
sgalnsl •*’/• - ’ ale. accused him o f
'.referring "re b e llio n " to voicing
the views of his party befure the
National Assembly. Duclua is top
man In the French Communist
Party during the absence of Mau
rice Thorei, who Is In Moscow re
portrdly for hls health.
The com m unist newspaper L 'lfu manlte and Liberation, pro Com­
munist. appeared on the stands
today. They had been confiscated
Thursday after rioting had caused
the deatli of one demonstrator and
Injuries lo many others on Weilnes
day night. The Reds had called
the demonstrations
in prutasl
■gainst Gen. Matthew B Rldgway
■a successor to Gen. Eisenhower
at SHAPE.

HYDE PARK. N Y. i*-W .
Av*t*UH«rrlin«n said today those
who argue the United Statea ihould
keep It* money and men nt home
are offering “ counsel of despair
and defeatism ."
The D em ocratic presidential as*
pirant said there " a rc those among
us—some In high places—who seek
to undermine
Am erican deter*
minaUon to block communism
from world conquest.

Boon o f • peace contract w ith the
W ait German government giving
Weal Germany v irtu a l Independ­
ence. This require* action by the
United Statea 8enate aa well aa
the B ritish, French, and German
Parliaments before It can become
effective.
■
2. The signing at .P aris of an
amendment to the N orth A tlantic
Treaty eateiidiag security guaran­
tees In the p a d to West Germany.
This also requires Senate and par­
liam entary approval In the other
NATO countries to become effec­
tive.
3. Observance of the signing by
West Germany, France, Italy, Bellum, the Netherlands and l.uxemourg at Paris of a treaty to create
a European Defanse Community
(E D O and defense force.
The
United States bad strongly backed
this French device fo r keeping a
halter on German rearmament
and it had to be completed along
with the peace e n n trirt and NATO
ealension as pa rt of the package
plan fo r adding West German
strength to the anU-Communiat al­
liance.
The EDC treaty w ill require Ger­
man, French and other parliam en­
ta ry approval to become effective.
H u u tlia .a F r r * ra s e Oe*J
U. B. Senate action I f not neceiyer In Ithscs, N. Y. Tbs tim r sary. Observers here and In E u­
would coma when Frances Miles rope freely predict tougb legisla­
Finch would kit on o n t of lh« tive battles over the project.
hleh*st courts o f his state and
would help Esrs Cornell and A n­
ILLEG A L MIKHION
drew W hits to found a grvst col­
TOKYO
us—Th# government uf
lege In h i' hums town.
flc ie lly told Ihe Russian mission
W rites Poem
today In effect that It Is slaying
"B ut In IHfUJ Finch stuck lo hls here Illegally.
briefs w ith impatience ms he was
There was no reaction from the
all fu r becoming a poet, lie nuut
have hud whnt it takes. A fte r Husilani.
The m inistry of foreign affairs
reading o f whnt the women of
notified the Russians "th e office
A fl" l&lt; 'ln |d hod done, he » rote?
H • llv the flow of the inland uf the Soviet member, Allied Uoun
ell for Japan, ceased to exist as
river,
Whence the fleets u f Iron have from the same date the Allied oc­
cupation ended—A p ril 2*'
fled.
ftusslu refused tu sign the Japs
Where the blades of th# gravenese Peace Treaty.
glass quiver,
Asleep are Ihe ranks of the
dead:
The cultivated varieties of edible
Umler She sod nod the &lt;|ew,
banana do not usually produce fe r­
Waiting the Judgment day;
tile seed.
Uniter the one, the Blue,
Under the Uthei the Gray,’
“ Tin- poem i d s to » haunting on which the graves o f the na­
tion's heroes could he honored. Ill
climax:
•••So w ith an equal splendor,
May, IMI18, Adjutant-G eneral N
The morning aunrays fa ll,
! • Chlpman of the Grand A rm y of
With M touch im p a rtia lly lender, the Republic, the Union veterans'
Oil the blossoms blooming fur organisation, suggested a uniform
date he set, and ao Gen. John A
a ll:
Logan, the national commander,
Under the sod and the dew,
chose the 13th day o f May.
W ailing the Judgment day;
llroldered w ith gold, th * ltlue,
.'..'•Unwed w ith gold, the Gray.

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PARAMOUNT NEWS

Radiy, hut nut w ith upbraiding,
The generous deed was done;
In the atorni of the yeera that
are fading
oNbiaver battle wae won:
Umler the suit and the dew,
W elting the Judgment dayi
Under the blossoms, the Blue,
Under Ihe garlands, the Gray.
"N o »ooner had Mr. Finch's lines
appeared In The A tla n tic Monthly
In Hepteihher, IW17, than (hey were
copied all Fiver the country. The
poem became a favorite recita­
tion-piece in Itotlr the N orth and
i 'ii # Hniith. I.ike the paragraph In
The New York Tribune, there Is
no knowing how much It co n ltltiut«d to III* friendlier feeling be­
tween the twu se«tlun«.
" I t also helped to make a hullday. The vxkiupl* u f thuee Missis­
sippi women had so caught hold of
popular Im agination th a t a rnuve-

When conKmtulutlon* are the (infer
of the day, *ay il with a gift
from Perkin* . . . .

Sport Slackfl
In a wide range o f
culuia end pattSrne

Chateau T h ie try, the Bulge, the
Ubosln Reservoir
Rome uf them —and many who
lived through Ihe wars to die In
peace—are buried In the 83 no­
tional cemeteries. Those so Inter
red nuw total 3tU).'MK) and Ihe A rm y
which maintains the cemeteries, Is
beginning to w orry about a tim e
whan It can care fo r no more.
There are 70,448 grave* at A r­
lington. U fflc la li say that, al the
currant rata, no space w ill h« left
structlons and avowed preference* In lla 420 acres by 1068.
-n o w read: Taft 411, Elsenhower
388. GOP nomination requires 804.
Big topic on the Democratic
side wae Vice President Alben
Barkley’s announced willingness
to be a. presidential nominee. If
nominated and elected, the ip ry
"V eep" at 74 would be the olaast
man ever to become president.
B erkley’! statement—that "w hile
not a candidate In the regular
senee," he would accept Demo­
cratic nom ination-brought ciwera
from supporters touting Mm as a
harmony candidal*.
B a r u iv has MW de leasts votes
recorded for him In the Associated
Prase ta lly, Including M pledged

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Cool, washable fabrics
by Manhattan.
Marlboro and Il.v.D .
in a lio tt ilte v * style*.

Neckwear
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Social Calendar
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M O N b A li&gt;
rhe I’h lltlh i'ii Claw of the F tr«t
P reibyterlin Church w ill meet at
■he home of Mr». W. 8. Hrumley,
(fie r y Av*n&gt;ie, at 7 :4T&gt; pm .
The ff.X .'u, o f the F irst Bap«i»l Church w ill hold their h u llde n meeting nt 2:30 p.rn. nt the
church.
The circle* o f the F irst Afeth
odist Church w ill meet ns fo l­
lows Circle No. 1 w ith Mrs. \V
A. Hunter at 2000 Jk.lly Avenue
■t 3:0t™.m. No. 2 \v#b Mr* T. F
McDaniel nt 1.11:i Park Avenue nt
3:00 p.nV No. 2 w ith K. t!. K ll
Patrick nt 223 West Eighteenth
Street nt T in t p.m. No. t w ith Mr*
Hoy Tillis «t 2218 Magnolia Ave
nue nt 3:00 p m. ,No. 5 w ith Mrs.
(iernld I'enrsnn n t the Nnvnl llnse.
The W.M.h ot the C rn tn il llnp
list Church w ill meet at the home
of Mr*. Joe Daniel* nt 202 I’oplni
Avenue at 7.•30 p.m.

IVIiHs Nellie Bowen
To Marry H. A. Evans
The engagement of Miss Nellie
llowen, only daughter of Mrs.
Mnttie Mne Bowen anil the late
Ilomnr llowen o f this city, to Rl' hard A. Evans, son of Mr. and
Mr* (Stover Evans o f New O r­
leans, I* being announced today
by her mother.
Miss llowen attended Seminole
County schools and wns graduated
from Seminole l||» h School w ith
the class of ID5I, ,
Mr Evans is serving w ith the
U. S. Navy and Is stationed nt the
Sanford Naval A u x ilia ry A ir S ta­
tion.
Plane foi the w r.li.'n g w ill be
Kimounred later.

Parenta Arc (fUCHts
Of WeHtnide Prim ary

P e rso n a l s
|)r. H a rry W oodruff has
re ­
turned from Asheville, N. C. where
he spent a short vacation.
A ll,* Carolyn Patrick
arrived
recently from Duke U niversity to
spend the summer w ith her par­
ents, Mr. and Air*. W. A. Patrick.
Miss Arlene Jacobson arrived
Wednesday from Duke U niversity
and w ill be leaving soon for
Gainesville to attend the summer
session at the U niversity o f F lo r­
ida.
Friend* o f W. E. Smith w ill re­
gret to learn that he Is critic a lly
ill in a Sod us. N. V. hospital. Alt.
Smith is a retired coal-crane oper­
ator fo r the A tla n tic Coast Line.

Miss Lylllan Boyle*
Bride-Elect, Honored

Miss K night Honored
With Kitchen Shower

SEMINOLE HI
By

B E V E R LY

GRAY

M r* Gerald leasing and Mlsz
It sure has been nice having the
Margaret D in g frh lcr entertained senior* up here this yenr and we
recently w ith a breakfast at the
Holiday Inn honoring Alls* L yillia n were sorry lo see 'em leave today,
but we know they're having load*
lloyle, bride-elect.
A highly styled modern arrange­ ami loads of fun!
Won’t he long now be fa ir tile
ment composed of
pedalanthus,
gardenias nnd Queen Anne's lace end o f school on June i« and grad­
wns placed in front o f the hon­ uation on Ihe lUh. Th. school
oree, and garland* of fn lrn tu * In ­ picnic nml Class Day w ill he held
terspersed w ith ganlenin bouton- Thursday. Class Day w ill begin In
nleies graced the “ U "
shaped the morning nnd w ill end some­
table T b - houtonnlerea were later where around 11.00 Ticket* w ill
he up at school in order I ” gel Into
worn by the guests.
Mi.** lloyle wns charming Ir. a Snnlando. There w ill he a pienh
quaint peuannt style cotton frock supper that evening at Snntnmlo
of olive green nnd white. Mr*. L. Don't anyone miss t hi* if you
F. Boyle, mother of the honoree, can help it, 'cause it'll he lot* of
wore a navy blue linen trimmed fun..............
Gossip ami Gab:
w ith white pique. Mrs. Dynl Gray,
Our Couple o f the Week Ih i*
grandmother of the
bride-to-be
wn« attired in a two piece cotton lim e I* Alike Whelchel and Caroline
Good lock to yn &gt;*dh' See
in iewcltnm* mauve and brown.
Those enjoying the a ffa ir were about dating recently wen Kd
(Stay.*
McKinley, Carol Dra id , Kloisc
Mr L.
. F.
. .Boyle.
. . . .Mrs. Dynl
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Mr* Nancy Brock, Mrs. Julius Benton, Wesley D aniil I'-n t for
D itig frld ri, M l*. George Andrew g.-| the T ri III-V tea next toe-day
m nt
Speer, Mrs M I Itshnrn Jr , M is. nftrrnnon from
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Spenrer Hardin. M r*.
Malcolm (Vail H ittin g '* home. A ll -Id mem
M acNeill, Alts. Caulhen Hutchison hers nnd mothers are Dinted
Jr.. A ll*. W ight K lrtly , Mrs. W illThat’s all fo r now. lb- •••in yn!
‘ lam B iu in lry , Alts. Chatles l.egetle o f Orlando and Air*. Joe
1 here, and who Im* manv fi lends
Baker.
Also attending were Miss Nancy among the De Bary resident*.
W llllam *. Miss U ln L e fflc r. Alls* For those friend*, we sd.l nnr w el­
Mary Ann Galloway, Miss Jean come to the Davis fam ily
We were happy to »«•&gt;• Edward
Sayer, Miss Dilon
Baker, Alis*
Joyce Hi-tzcl, Miss Klise H utchi­ It. Pollard about on De Itiirv Day
son, Alls* Rosa Coke lloyle and a fte r Ur had undergone surgery
in the hospital.
Alls* Nancy Hope of Gainesville.
Mr*. Davis Mad-arhme ha*
The hostesses presented Alis*
lloyle w ith n piece o f her chosen been ill all week w ith an in ­
fected foot and hn* had many
china.
c a l l e r s among them Alt ami Mrs

Airs. W. E. Raines and Mis*
Hnrcl Raines entertained with n
kitchen shower Inst night nt their
home on H olly Avenue in honor of
Mis* Doroth*- K night, hthle-elecl
of Sunday.
Various arrangements of pent is
in stiver vases, potted plants and
a coffee table arrangement of hi
Ii I m-ii * decorated the living room
of the Raines home The dining
table was overlaid w ith an import
ed cut work linen litre rlo lh rentrie d w ith an arrangement -&gt;f ru t
flow er* and greenery w ith rry * tn l
punch howl.
A number o f games were played
im hiding "K o o k rry K w ix" won by
AD*. Donald Knight nnd n game in
which the hostess passed around
the room a paper hag containing
various ktlchi-n article* of which
each guest had to name a* mimv
a* possible bv feeling the ling
This was won by Miss Di-ntu- Sic
yens.
The pie&gt;ent* were p ie*eolet| i,»
Mi** Knighl 111 a trash &lt;an I,,
Inmmie W illiam s who po*e,| a .
the Hash eolleetoi.
Refteshment* of pillteh, cookies,
nuts and cheeses were served In
the hostesses to those present wto,
were Alts. Dotinld K night, Alls. W
I.. Howland, Mrs. I.eonmd Hale,
.Mrs. Bernard I,. Darkey,
AID*
Denise Stevens, Mis* June F«id,
Alls* Betty Cagle,
Atiss
Ethel
W illiams Webb. Miss Doris W illi*,
All** Elizabeth White, Alls* Theda
P itta * ami Alls* Phyliss W yatt

THF

SANFORD H E R A LD

F rl. May .10. 19*2

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Airs. J. R. Slater and Airs. T. II.
Nelson le ft yesterday to return to
I'arents and friends of West- th e ir home In Douglas. Ga. a fte r
side P rim ary School children were spending the past tw o weeks w ith
the guests when the children and th e ir hrother-ln-law and sister.
The p u p ils o f W - Alnignret teachers entertained recently w ith Mr. and Air*. Price Heard.
Davis music school w ill present each room presenting a program
their ntinnal r r r ltn l nt the Wom­ on some special phase of th e ir
Mr. and M r*. Kay Shoemaker
an's Club nt 8:10 p.m. (iuest school work.
arrived recently fo r a short visit
artist w ill he Kenneth Balciiget,
The second grade luiys and girls, w ith their fam ilies before re tu rn ­
nssoclatp professor of voire nt under the direction of their teach- ing to Gainesville where Mr. Shoe,
Stetson IJnivlersity.
or, M r*. Irene W att, presented a maker w ill receive his B BC. deCirrles No 7. 8 nml It of Hn- varied program of reading* and gree from
Ihe
U niversity
of
First Methodist Church w ill meet group singing, (in displuy were Florida on June (I.
H o v lo H o n o r e d
as follows.* No. 7 w ith M i*. Char- notebook* with attractive b u tte r­
ies Atkinson nt 2001 Washington | fly envna In which spelling papers
Gladwin, Mich.
Mr*. I.
K. A rm strong left
ID K \ V IIF.NNING ER
Avenue at 8:00 p.m. N-». M w ith | are kept. Around the room were Wednesday for Jacksonville where
A lbert Gibbon* *»&lt; ' ailed to
Mrs. Vte W. Tyre n j Him O mK mounto*l picture* which the child- she w ill he Joined by her son-inMichigan because o f the serious
Alls H a iry W oudiofr nod M i*
Three
o
f
us
from
De
Bury,
went
Avenue »l 8:00 p.m. rind No. il w ith ren hail dour in th e ir a rt work this law ami daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C.
l i A Speer Jt. entei-tnined yen
to the Sanford Grammar School illness o f hi* son.
Mrs. E. M, W illiam s at 21no ('o r- year.
Mrs.
Robert
Edward*
i*
in
the
lU ndall Collins and continue on to nn Wcdm-sdny morning to he
ti-rday morning w ith n coffee nt
ilova Drive at 8:00 p.m.
Thn program given by the th ird
hospital In Sanford.
Lexington, Ky. to attend the g rad­
The Daughters of Wesley Sun- grade was centered around a large uation exerrlse* at the U niversity the guests o f the students lit Steve llru d l had a had fall on the home o f the former mi (ink
Avenue honoring
Alt**
I ylllno
Room 8 at th e ir class play of
(lay School Class of the
F irs t p irture of a tiee. In the picture
o t Kentucky where her son, Lee "Peer G ynt". The iday was given • prim ary dny when he went In lloyle whose marriage w ill In- mi
Methodist Church w ill meet at Mc­ wen* many Inrds and the hoys
Kber Arm strong Jr., Is receiving for the benefit of a little G er­ vote. He was taken to the hos­ event of June 7.
Kinley Hall at 8:00 p m. w ith M i*. nnd g irls took In in s telling nlxnit
his degrre In Business Adm inis­ man g irl, Vein, a victim of the pital In Sanford fo r treatment.
The W oodruff home was hm-lv
Ida S tall, Mrs. 8. (}. Iln rrim n n , enrh hlrd. Under the direction of tration.
Mr. and M r*. Harold C offin with arrangement* of dm
Idle*,
wur, who has hern adapted hy
Mr*. Charles Meriwether,
Mrs. Mrs. Escar Price the children had
are glad to have then car again gladioli and gardenias The ten
the class. We n rr proud to have
Margaret Kdwuid*. Mr*. W O. mndr nnd In-nutifidly colored the
a fter the accident III (hange City. table was overlaid w ith n cutum l,
hern invited hy these children
I li.tM . • • I r it . ’ll III. M ill .I m M M ; \ M M 'l
I l l ll and 5li*a Nell W iltium * nr tree ari'l the various hlrd*.
Air. and M r*. Ile n rv Klepper linen chilli and centered with gat
und |uoud, ton, to live in a com­
V isitors in Mr*. ltei|)*&lt;*P* fourth
hostessae.
:i r i i I 11It i t . I N'S Sl.o-k ( I n i i . i .mi
new
and
Mr.
and
M
r*.
I
.on
llerard
ilenlns
in
n
silver
dt*h.
Illlie
i
up
munity where children nru being
w rie
entertained
w ith
The D ully T ruth (8*.« w ill meet grade
spent a vacation In the Stephen pointluents were nl*n o f silxei
Hy MISH A IID IK PR E V ATT
lig
h
t
w
i
i
f
III
tn
n
tiim
l
•
M
i.it
. i i .......... I un i
given
such
fine
tra
in
in
g
not
onlyat the -Valdet Iln M . T hr lionk stories told try the children and A— /
The hostesses piesented
tin
in ill amoth-s Imt, more especially, Foster country.
"The Sermon on the Mount" by then inspected nn interesting
I I I i l l I | I l f i l l |*l
I I . \ M i l I l l l l II . I I I l j l l l I I I .
Mr. sml Atrs. Robert AlrVea. tlouoiee w ith a g ift of her eltuHen
in
brotherhood
and
world
citizenhiblt
o
f
d
a
y
work.
Also
nn
d
is
­
E m m rtt Fox w ill he studied and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yimla had a*
form erly o f Chicago. Ill are now china pattern. AD* .lohii Ivey im
m
ill
K
ill
M
il
I
lie
i
k
*
I
llll
•i | m | Mill I I llll i l l
ship.
Alls*
l.u
rllle
Campbell,
their
play
was
special
work
the
boys
Ih r public is Invited to attend.
their guest Friday and Saturday
teacher, did an excellent job of set led in their homo on Valencia slsted tile tiosti‘*si'* ill serving
ainf g irls had done in their srience Mr. Josef Grott o f Chicago.
W K I'N K S D A V
Road.
Those
invited
to
I
m
w
ith
Mi
lyt'VV l l l . ' l l
; I Mi I S i n » r!
Wekiwn l.oilge No. M7U of the &gt;lit-*.
Mr. and Mr*. Judson Edwards rusting and couching The c h il­
Mr. and Mrs. R ohm itwcns, of
The firs t grade pupils nnd their o f Daytona Beach were calling nn dren showed remarkable acting Dover, Del. mid theli «on. Itavid, Boyle were: Alls l.levd I llnyh,
1&gt;. A. to H.ll.T. w ill meet in the
Air* Dial Gray, Air*
tiemga
b
ility
nml
little
Vera,
could
sho
teachers,
Mrs,
Marion
St.
John
and
I.O.O.F. Hall at 3:00 p.m
friends
I n t il*
ends here Tuesday.
,III* a, * 1 , 1 1 1 , AII si 111 W i l lV,
M i* v\
l l , ! aisi *■.I M( IXI SI : are spending a vacation with lo-r Ti'iihy. Alts. Itoy .Muiiu
The midweek prayer service of
Heard, had enterMrs. Fred Rnllard of Maitland
Ihem .w o u ld rer a ln 'y ,
Ml
W illiam A Patrick, .Mm Tom Boll. M i(allied
their
pnienla
nnd
frlrnda
In
d Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ballard ' \ I’ 1” ' " f her Aim- ir . n friends,
'
the Central B aptist Church w ill I
Hugh Whelchel, A ll* U I i |-1.
at 8:00 p.m, The Sunbeam* w ill January. A unit on "Food" hail
log. Mis S. tt Chase, Mi
Pi ii ■
laa’n completed und
the
work a n d °M rs ,% h !B |,; ‘ B ,,n ,l" V
F
Faihimm \am w H
ill l he
V Sthe• firs
i s t DeBaVv'
D ellnty
...............
M ay 22. M. and
meet during the prnycr hour.
"hown centered about th|* theme.
g u t to In- gixdunted from De- Airs. Eric Sininmn* Im mne tile lle n id . Alls. Ilm iv T 'i"ke. Mi
Mr*.
Daisy
Barker
of
Sanford
proud parents o f lin n Juseiitl. lile lio I.ingle. Mis Inlio M ii cli
Orange Juice ami rookies were
Tuesday w ith her mother I .nnd High Selmol.
Mother and son are doing well
mid Alt*, liny Hollei
served to about 75 persons who spent
Last Saturday evening, a num ­
Afrs. I .re who la ill.
Also, Airs E. At C allow m . Mi
Airs. S. N. Grove* Im* ri
wen- present to enjoy the pingrnm
ber
of
Ills
friends
gave
a
sur
Air. and Mr*. Donald Perry and
turned from a tr ip to New York W f . H ill, Alts .lames II l i.i|.|.
and riin g ra tu la le the children on
prise
party
to
.Inmes
Hundrll
and
Air. anil Mrs. W. L. Selg left
Member* of the De Bui v De M i*. .1. It. W oodruff. M m | i I
tll*'ii work.
Thrasher, Alt*. W A Adam*. AD •
Wednesday for Jacksonville. They presented him w ith n g ift, lie
le
ft
fo
r
Jacksonville
on
Tussilay
'
!"
;,cr"
‘ 'rn
went hy way of Mr. Perry's yacht. to enter Ihe ...........
J0' 1 rounding up reglst.M .I vot It A Newman, Alt* .1 C Sluuuo. liltli i -:.\ s t M U S T
s \ m m iiii
■IK » M 122? J
to enter Ihe service.
Air. nnd Airs, lihiney Shultz
,rs |o make sure they voted in Alt*, lieorgo I I h ii Ii i i , M i * C IV
Another
big
patty,
attended
hy
ish
Spenrer nnd Alls \dn Slnlei
have returned to their homo in
slm ut III friends, was given fo r I t he primaries.
Sehenectady.
HIRTU. A N N O U N C E M E N T
M i. und Airs. A. E. Ihivi*. It took
|
Mr. and Afrs. Paul Maxwell and
ko
Mr, and Mra. T. C. Brown Jr.
fa m ily and Air. and Mrx. I.rster the form o f a Ionise warming
ID M SHY A LIC E IIA U K K Y
Airs.
.f.
P.
Iftdlzclaw
,
Mrs.
Roger
rnd
set
veil
to
welcome
as
a
neigh­
annount;B the b irth of a daughter,
Dummy and fa m ily of Ohio who
Buzanm &gt; Ellen, M i l 2ft, nt tlm Schmidt and Mrs. R. T. Thomas Is spending a few week* w ith AD. bor the fam ily o f Die man whn
Joyed a p,clilc •Hlppl'l IHItf aim
e
jU
jrtnlncd
last
night
at
thn
ha* b u ilt so many o f our homes
Orange Memorial Hospital:
week was that of Wedm-Sitliy even III f111* p a lly at 1III* Ili'IIH l»f Mi
’■ O e d a rv home on Elm Avenue nnd Mrs. Maxwell all spent Sun
Ing when litlle Mm y F liralielh Stii ii Wat ten i II I I.V Mil &gt; 1\ ( -■
■honoring Miss Joyre
Anderson, day In Daytona Reach w ith rein
■lives.
Tolsr, the young donghtei of Ml l.llk f Tin- evening W ill III* M 11\
bride -elect of Douglas Freed.
ID S A D IE S O D E Itlll.O M
■n
Mrs. I.aiira Kllhee lx spending
ItllllM'**
nml Airs. B. E. Tolm . enteitallied N|H Ilf in m im m liu
The liv in g room wns a ttra ctive ly
Registration being taken
n few weeks w ith Air. and Mrs.
w ith a dinner mid slumliei fiarty if r1111Wiiritl uf ii Ilf IllilH H ■•'nn
strangl'd
w
ith
various
bouquets
of
for Fall term
M i and Airs. II
Dunn had
gardenia* and va ri colored earns- Raymond K ilher nml fam ily of ns then guests Saturday Airs nt her home on Mai-iodin Avenue Il'iBI ' |9|«*99te HIM'l" 1 AAIt sl txc.l
in rrle lita tlo n of lu-i iiirthdny
Th*-*- •'*»|n\ 191IF 1lir HllfM'ir a • i *
li-m*. The dining table was over­ Orlando.
lio n * Young mol rliililte o , from
Air*.
T.
W.
P
revail,
Airs
Paid
Mim Mi mi ll&gt; B ill •1. M i-. 1 . . .
land
w
ith
nn
lin
p
o
rlrd
lace
d
oth
The
evening
wn
m
errilv
(lllld lrd rilltulisi I
Maxwell, and Alts. A .1 Baxter A11Im n y. (in., mol Air*. Bull Jim in games, s liio l* and a m iii I i *I. W m l. M in* IV» 1|r 1 t p If* II \G
renteted
w
ith
nn
a
rtis
tic
arrange­
Mr*. II. II Met'all
linn, from t'asia. Fla.
I'l IIIH • - Kid
-x.-n •&gt;&gt; I(9|l«\ H m\ *»• . M
ment of yellow and flam ingo glad­ attended the fashion show In San­
2317 M cllonville
Ph. 1512-W
Air. and Air*. George McKay |irl*e fo r wlileli w ,i
tun, Mhn
NL» lull 11IIII*1. Mi
ioli. Anppintm cnl*, including the ford put on by the Home Econ­ have returned from lli-rm iiighiim , Betty AtcKinnon
Mmv
K
li/aheth'*
. , , , ,, ,
.
N’ mIIH' \Y 1111&lt;*999- .Uni M il 1..11lc 1
omic* clnsses of Sanford High
punch I Kind, were o f crystal.
Ala. where they visited frie n d . .«•»■'« l"H « le il B.-" v M -'
I dBp i
A number uf games were played School.
and relatives.
' " rv, &gt; r" " r " f t t i i i . w*. Ka.l.e.ine
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Simmons
IL f lr r l III5! 1h ■ t ,Htllltl lm« .did
including fortune te llin g w ith a
MfirrlRfin, M nrilui mm |»o| i . r.liM*
Air.
W
W.
Piiester
from
Day
•••
i
,,
riy s tn l hall. Prizes were won by nnd daughters of Stuntt visited
(• V »f fill' 11•9 f •81 III I'VI 1v Ida.
tuna
Bench
was
Ihe
goesl
[
J
r
'„
.....................
......
WII" I I I HI **i ill \ ll l l lt lltllK U i l l 'l l M l
Mr*. Ftnnk I,. W oodruff J r. and Air. Simmon*' sisters nnd brother- Rev. mul Mrs. II H M arlin and
CIIIKOI'ltALTOIt
Wilson.
in-laws, Mr. and Alt*
P hillip
\V I «. I HBL'I* \ Wl»3 Ii H n I p &lt;i Ilf fi l l
Mrs. Beatrice Anderson.
Mrs. U ltr a ............. Tuesday
Student* toinie fi-m the I nivi i
Bauer and Mr. and Mrs. E. II.
•«l i ( H i l l l i f a
I l l ' s u f p i l l f | i * « a\ f i l e 'l l
Please call fu r appointment
Miss Anderson chose fo r the ollo
th
Cirrles
of
the
Woman's
l
H"
v"
lr,'
w
radon a dress o f nink linen which Grant.
i||l
i n i; I V III A* »»' i l M l H i r I l f &gt;1 I I
&gt;1
Phone 1753— 1715
M rs. I. J- Macklemmir of Mint i 1 Alissh.nsry Sm lety of tin- I nk.
Sain lly r.l, h-Mi S etuioi.l. f »• i| NV I.i • I i . ii
lii nl**
featured n lavender trim .
She
and Mrs. I^ n n le F ru ttll of tlrls n
V " nrn" &lt; «l'«l*t Church met T u r*
WJIsaii. ' - - g e
Sin H i. Many riilN Imvr Im tii • ••«*•*!v«a«l • ••
wore while Hi-ceasorle*.
D uring the evening an alarm do visited Air*. E. S. K y *rr Hatur- day evening nl tin- Church. Mrs Herbert .Messer, I - '011111 Ah'l.u- iliiv l»y II •' V li'lr .Irvvili'i M'ln
Ed (Iglesliy, chairman o f Circle cits, Stanley V e r n r , Lditi Wilson, fiv i' ti» flu in tirlfrt In* in lv i'ifH«'il
d o rk tang nml the honoree was dny and Sunday.
ill TuriMliiy'M I | ii ii li l Mi Y irli' •
l"ld In find the clock. When she
Mis* Betty Geiger left Friday No. II, was In charge o f the pro. I Edmund Lake und .......ge Huddle
V3
u h i-iti o f th * &gt;■■•■
•The eotneit to lie given
„ f ||„. eity's mdeot hmislet*
did this, she also found the many fo r South Carolina after visiting gram. The ssiihjei
g ifts presented to her.
oil o'clock Thin -.lay night in fm Tluii *dii v mm (ling
speeinl ■
her parents Air. and Mrs. H arry gram was "The A lultilud * N •■d a
tC &lt; ’
Refreshment* o f
ginger
ale Geiger fo r a couple o f weeks, her C hristian Homes."
I'e n tia l Park hv the
Municipal since tiie stores of the c llv are
Mr. and M r* Geotge Smith ami Band under the &lt;111•-• t i-xi of Joseph rlosi'd dining (lie nfleinoun doting
Hoh' , rake and nuts yvere served mother Air*. H arry Geiger accom­
by the hostess to those present panied her berk to South Carolina daughter and Mr. and Air*. Wal Itelzenslvin Is tin- In -1 to he pie the sommei mouths. Aluny peopl
&gt;i n
who were Mr*. B eatrlre Anderson, ami w ill then go to IVrinsylvundi ter Hendrix o f Orlando were the senteil here, as In (he future all have resi-rved some of till* ilf ti
guest* o f Air. ami M r*. If. /,. concerts are to la- n'telereil at tin- ties advetliKi’d
M IA M I Plan
Mrs. C. A. Anderson Sr., M r*. W. to v is it relatives.
A. Cagle, Mr*. D. K. McNab, Mrs.
new stand nil the Municipal Pier. are underway f*&gt;r const ru d inn nt
Rev. and Mr*. W. S. Norton left Dunn Sunday evening.
DAYS TO KEMKMHKIt
Rev. and Mrs. II. If. Alartln
A. .1. Walker, M r*. O. C. tillib s , Wednesday fo r A tlanta, tin
Air. and Mrs. W \ l.e ffle r and ii stadium at the lln iv c is ilv
Mrs. I'. A. Rowland, M r*. Donald
Itapid ptogicsH
i
•
UIKTHDAY
Alisa Marcia Roger* left T hurs­ had ax th e ir guest Thursday childten spent Hntide\ in (Itlnndn LE E H IH 'ltG
evening
Mr.
G.
F
Cooper
o
f
Or.
Reagan, Airs. V. (1. Hasty, Mrs. day fo r her home in V irginia.
ax the guests id Mis. l.e ffle r'* Iicing made nn conatl in tlo ll of
•
WEDDING
lando.
P lll.h
II. M. Pearce, Mra. John M ille r
parents........ One of Itie
Jolliest l.ccsburg-Tavaics toad
The P. T. A. held Its last meet­
and M r*. A. J. Peterson.
outings o f tills week WHS that of t'IT V . Wmk lias -ta ile d on H i•
ANNIVKKHAKY
ing o f the vear Tuesday. Officers
Also, M r*. Joe Welle, Mra. were Installed l»y Mr*. Ed F ill- children. It was also I II achieve Wednesday evening nln-n members niving of Hn- Polk City l.ak*
• f H K IH ^ IA S
. s t
si
- ____
n l
I Isss U a l l i i a m i i
II.
I ... g 'lu t.
Frank Caalagllnla, Mrs. Frank ford. The officers w n c Mr*. Lu­ __
ami llig liw a y
ment day. About 2(1 P.T.A. mem­ o f Hie Samlsput Budge Club en
W oodruff Jr.. Mrs. W. K. Yarn, cille Norton, president, Atrs. Roy bers, were tuesent.
•
MOTHERS DAY
Mrs. II. II. Newman, M n . L. M. Nichols, secretary, Air*. T. W.
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Fore had
A lw |f ( Nice To Olvs
Illmes, Mrs. W. F. Peacock, Mis* P revail, treasurer, Mrs. Lula Alor- a* their guests over the weekend
(i. W. Roland, Mra. W. K. Betts, an, vice president, and Mr*. Calvin Mr. and Mr*. W. It. Fore nml
Mr*. W. P. Brooks Jr., Mra. F. I.. Oldham and Mrs. I.e *lrr Harper daughter Barbara.
Dumpier, M r*. M. J. Phillips. M r*. aa detegates. Cake and punch were
Air. and Mr*. Riclmrd Korea and
Lelaml Rudd, Mrs. Roger H arris, served to a ll including (lie school daughter visited Cypress Gardens
ROBERT I.. COX
Mrs. Vivian Speer, Airs. Mary
PHOTO IIRAIM IKR
and llok Tower Sunday.
Noon, Mrs. Harold Nelswander,
108 NORTH PARK A V E N U E
Airs. Tammy McLain Jr. re tu rn ­
Atra. Cecil Flowera, Airs. O liver Mrs. Naomi Hester. Mrs. LeRoy ed home .Monday a fte r spending
PHONE 570
Clause,
Airs.
W.
D.
Gardner,
Mrs.
K O I^A P P O W T M K N T H
S tra w d rr Hr., and Mrs. F. C. Gra­ a week In Columbia, H. C. wltero
Joder Cameron, Atra. J, A, Vam ,
she visited relatives and nlso a t­
ham.
Also, Miss ID tle Psamrk, Miss tended her brother’* wedding.
Hetty Ann Cagle, Miss
Martha
Don't leave your re frig e ra to r
Shannon) Miss Barbara AlrNab,
M in M arjorie
Anderson,
M ils door open any longer than nec­
"23 Veara Fretting Sanford"
M artha Grogan. Alls* Laura Ann essary. Opening the door and clos­
Anderson, Mis* Alary Jane Dob­ ing it quickly several limes lets
White
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son, Mis* M ary Jane Eubank*, In less warm a ir'th a n opening the
O
and
Miss
I
door
fewer
tlm
cli
hut
fo
r
longer
Mis*
Peggy
Howell
GOLDEN IIHOWN FIU EO CHICKEN
N
C rept,
N
I period*.
nerlods.
Peggy Best.
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Caadleaticha Reg. Prlcstl M M Now II.9S
Mayonnaise Keg. Priced 95.H Now IS.tB
Cigarette U rn* Reg. Priced 13.95 Now |3.00
Salad Server* Keg. Priced I5 J B Now #3.95
T O M O R R O W ’S
Caen Holders Keg. Prleed 12*30 Now |1.90

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Feature
At Speedway R ico
g h fs

Alerio Rolls On As Blues Lose
10th Of 14 To Senators, 8*2
lly H U N T C H K T I.A IN
Sanford's floundering Hcmlnoli.
Blues w ill tr y to ''.liv e fa r.'" tills
evening when they journey to Orlandu lo play the fin a l t ilt of thi-lr
two-gu mo series w ith the He(in­
ters. Last night Orl Hit do's Nell
Zimmerman
ull
hut
nut the
L ..Id lin g touches uri n liiiin lla tln g
Saiilwrd losing su.-iu liy register­
ing a tw o -h ll H-2 trium ph over the
Blues.
This extender! the Seminoles'
d eficit record to Id losses in their
last 14 contests. The only bright
spot in the defent was the tr n run humc run smashed o ff the hut
of niuitugcr Chuck Aleim in the
In itia l fram e that saved the Blues
fio in being shutout.
Alvoo ii Im i chimed In with a
snatch infield single In the
svvenlh inning hack of second
for Ihe only two hits Ihe Semi­
nole* were able to gel o ff Ziminermsn last night. The giant
field pilot now lias I I rlr r o ll
drives tu place him one hack of
Orlando manager Kd
Levy's
laague fig u re of 12.
The two It Ill's mlsed A id in '*
production to 04 fo r this sosmiii
only 70 behind the F 8 L record
held by Buddy Lake ut I Id. A lrdo
(veins destined t o n ml; tin formei
Sanfurd player's mark ns the
Blues s till have leu games left to
play this year.
The resurgent S d in lu c vault­
ed Into sec.mil place In winning
Inst illx h l, pnoslMg Jus Bench
and picked up I 1, game, oil the
league leading Bed I
who
are now only lln re games abend
of the park.
Meanwhile, the llllles, despite
their loss l if t night picked up
a h a lf gnme on the Huts us Deland dropped the lemulnder of
their resumed f.n fe ll.'.l gnme mi l
they lost the regularly scheduled
tilt to Daytona Bench. Hanford Is
• till only fi14 games o ff the puce In
fourth place.
(ia ln rsville Is mruseii.g the
Blues. The tl-Alen nre |u*l
games hehlll.l Hanford In fifth
place as they picked up u fu ll
genie &lt;m Ihe HeinlimleN h&gt; wlu ­
lling from I.eeNhuig Inst n lg lil.
Maiutgei Chuck Alen.i w ill pro­
bably give Ills old reliable ‘ Nolb
lug B a ll" Iw ir lc i, M urray lly id ,
the p it.b lo g iinrtlgnment I.might
against the Kem.lorn in (iilm id o in
un e ffo rt tu salvage one gnme of
the two-game set
Hyr.l liuii posted nil liuiiresnive
7-3 reconl this srusou ud.l every
one o f Ills wins has been r ecu .led
on the road. The lust time th«
Blues played in (ti landu tlmy ile
feat til the llenalota on the two lilt
p e rfo iinane, ot the .Ivpatle.l Paul
Chargsy,
Press Bus P a lte r: John Im lus's
return to the tlu u fu n l Hoc up af
ter a tluee-duv viispenslun was
uneventful as tin- '.espectacled |„fle l.ls r fanned tw i *.i mol popiual
out. Munuger Chuck Alum, and
Ted Brooklyn were the only Blue*
not In go down via the strike nut
route Inst night m face of ZlrnmiTthnnh. pj.idielmn. total of II
Hanford HtJ'e. Jim Boland, rookie
caleher from Tumpu, made his dv

IN S U R A N C E A T A N A V I N l
FOR YO U R
H O M E - A U T O M O H IL H
H U N 1N K H H

hut fo r the IJIuea last night but
fnlled to connect fo r a base h it In
three appearances.
Orlando
A ll H O A
llra p p , flb
4 n
0
2
Itoy, ss

Thu.... . cf
l.evy, 11,
Ford, v
Shores, If
Bnldunso, i f
Menu, 31.
Zimmerman, p
Totals
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II
0
II -I
6 2

0

3

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11
3
1

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0
3 1 2
1
4 0
I
2
31 0
27 8
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Kski'W, If
4
Kcnls, c f
3
i'nrise, II
4
Menu, Ml,
3
linhrn. 2 b
3
Brooklyn, r f
H in d is, ss
3
llidalid, r
3
Corral.**, p
2
f-&lt;'itv k lli.ru
I
Torres, p
&lt;•
T otsle
20
I iilii ndo
IMill 133 0113
Hanford
200 000 000
It— Drapp 2. Doy 2,
Levy. Hhmcs, M viim , Ken
K— Pnrlae, Bhviha. H B IM.
iiu, Thomas, Shares.
Levy 2. 211 Mena 11
BB— Doy, Menu. H—D«y
man. Left Hanford 2, O
Bit o ff Zimmer....... II,
N, I It I - Corral*'* M In i
H ill’ C orralr* I Drapp
C orral.'H 2. I 'll Ford.
C.irrulca 16-111. I! Burl
Kettle*. T 2:10. A 2IM

III ties Add Rookie
Catcher And Cut
Hill Campo Loose
limit- Bin.", iiiiiinonrt-tl that Jlin
K.iluu.l,
i.»-kle
catcher
from
Tum p*, hud been nlgncl t‘&gt; help
Hp.-ll the Injured Dusty Rho.les
b.-.'iilml ih.' plate.
.Meanwhile they handed rookie
ootrlel.ler B ill t ’umpo his out­
rig h t release and returned him
to Ihe HI. I.oul* Br.iwna, who
sent him to Sanfurd over a
month uK". The leflhand h il­
lin g ('lim p., was h ittin g below
.200 fo r I lie Blitea this season.
I l l * most notable arhlevement
aa u Seminole wan a te rrific
nne-hnmle.l ru lrh at Ihe lop of
the left field wall In Del,and
ou Jack I'o.le'* hum drive. It
lo n trlh u lrd with the fine pitch­
ing o f M urray lly rd and Jose
Fernandes to bring an end
t ’ade'a phenomlnal IH-gama h il­
lin g alraaha.
Gumpo's rt'lenso now raises tha
to ta l number uf Hanford playurs
to ho cot looso to 17 since the
li.'K liiniug o f tho season.
Boland la a Jefferson High
H. liool product, who tins hut only
a f.-w &lt;Iuy« of previous tiluylng
.'Xpci.'ionce In Orgniilse.l Ball.
He p lu y c l lost night iiKainst OrIn»du itrtil failed lo get u h it In
I In
lim e* lit hat. Boland lint*
olid throws rightham h'.l and liecomes the th ird now Hanford
tilnyor lo tho lust three day*,
u llie r* nio veteran pitcher M arty
Marlines, u onllvo Cuban from
Ituvo nu, mid form er University
o f Georgia hasehull cuptaln Paul

Hogan Will Compete
Against N a t i o n ’s
Golfers I n M e e t
T A L L A H A H S E K (S p e cia l-G u vernor F u llvr W srran o f Florida
today signed » pioclam allun o f f i ­
c ia lly designating tomorrow
as
C o if Day.
The
Cuvernor'a
proclamation
heralded the ycar’a most unusual
g o lf event scheduled to tea o ff to ­
morrow on F lo rid a ’s courses as
well as other courses throughout
the country.
An estimated 300,000 v Ifars
throughout America w ill end. play
an 18-hole round against the u .
H. Open Champion, Ben Hogan.
D uring this unique one-day
tournament, lo be known na­
tionwide aa
"N a tio n a l
Oolf
Day," Hogan w ill match wood*
and Irons w ith every g o lf e r man,
woman
or
youngster,
"d u ffe r"
“
(eager la
____
_____
ra tin g ; "
Playing u n d *f U BO A 'rules, Ifo gan w ill ahOot an Itf-hole round
at the tforthwood Club, D a lltf,
Tex., teen# o f the forthcom ing
1862 N ational Opeh.
Hlmdltaneously, on the fa ir ­
ways o f the nation's 4,070 pub­
lic and private rnuraea, Am er­
ica'* weekend golfer* and their
pro* w ill try le heat
(ten's
round.
The cunteatanta that do w ill he
award.'.I a specially-cast hronxo
medal Inscribed “ I Beat Ben H o­
gan, National G olf Day, May 31,
1062."
N ational (lu lf Day I* ro-sponsored by Life M agailnc and the
Professional Golfers Association,
in conjunction w ith the Western
Golf Association. The required en*
try fee fo r each contestant w ill he
donated by the sponsors In It*
e n tire ty In equal shares, lo thu
U.H.O. and the "N ational G olf
Fund."
This fund w ill be administered
by PGA u fflrls U ,
represents,
live * of variuu* national golf
associations and golf publica­
tions, aa well as uulslandlng
amateur golfers.
No part o f the proceeds w ill he
retained by L ife or the PGA, nor
used In any way In helping In de­
fra y expenses o f the tonrnamant.
G olf professional*, club Golf
Committee*, and public rourae
o ffic ia ls are currently receiving
entry blanks. N ational Golf Day
sllrh e ra to b* attarhed to club
score cards Ihe day of the conleal. aal* of o ffic ia l rule* pre­
vailing on N ational Gulf flay,
and rules guiding Ihe "Calloway
Handicap System" which helps
compute and establish a fa ir
Handicap un the basis a f a single
round foe golfara who do nol
have an satibtlalied rlub handi­
cap.
‘V ■
Hi order tu make sure that jd i
contestants receive proper rscM tv
nltlon o f th e ir scores and that the
scores gro properly nttealc.l, they
w ill bo turned over to thu clUlt
pro, Golf Committee, or piddle
course o ffic ia l* ut thu end of each
round. An additional fee w ill he
charged cunteatanta fo r each addi­
tional round played.
Women contestant* w ill he per
m ltted to nlay from women's te n ,
an.) w ill be allowed five strokes

Fnk.'w.

M.'uuwhlle tho Hemlnolu rtfflciiiU r.'iunlne.l mum ns to thu
(iin lin u fd report o f trade rumors
Involving Hanford. Ono encourag­
ing sign Is that President Joel
Field mid Gem-rnI Manager John
"rh a ra p " w ill be counleralened
It rider liavu nol denied thum.
fay tha rlu b pro, G olf Com mitts#,
Hxpurlim’iitit are being made o r public fours# o fficia l, and
•ant by him to N ational G olf
w ith paper made from bamboo.
Day haadquirtarn so th a t Medal
winners can receive I h e i r
awards at the earllea! poaalbl*
date.
Golf axperta estimate th a t ap­
proxim ately 10 percent o f the
cunteatanta
competing
against
Hogan w ill prova to b* winner*.
In commenting on N ational Golf
Day, Hogan said, "The one golfer
In America I have the greatest
respect fo r Is ths weekeno golfer.
Ile Is the business or professional
man who shoots in tho |0'e, UO’s,
or 100's, b u t Is always In there
try in g , whenever he can apare the
lim e, and never qulla In hla battle
•g a in st par.
"P la yin g against H tarallv thou­
sands of these golfers w ill be a

"Sanford N ig h t" at the Rocket
Speedway In Orlando to n ig h t w ill
be h ig h lig h te r by n grudge race
between two outstanding Sanford
drivers, "W ild B ill* T indall and
Buddy LePlla, racing o fficials an­
nounced yesterday,
Another feature on this even­
ing's card w ill b* the grueling
11,000 Sanford Handicap which
w ill p it the top driver* and cars
In this area against one another.
In the unique “ grudge" race,
Tindall w ill be driving Owen
T.
Porguaon'a ra r No. 34
against an unknown dark hors#
driver. The dark horse w ill be
at Ihe wheel of ra r No. 44,
owned
by
Hanford's
Buddy
LeFII*. Forguaon la also a na­
tive o f Hanford.
Seminole High School hand
w ill provide the music fo r Ihe
evening w ith a concert sta rtin g
a t 8:00 p.m. under the direction
o f Freest Cowley.
Nahte d rive r* Ilka Paul Sanborn
and Sonny Lodge of Sanford,
Dick Joalin and many others w ill
provide the racing th rills and
ch ills o f the evening.
Thin evening’* Sanford N ig h t
a t Rocket Speedway promise* to
be one o f the racing events o f
the year In Orlando.

Shuffling Of U-F
Pitching S taff Is
Hinted For NCAA
G A IN E S V IL L E (.Special*, — A
slight sh u fflin g of the U niversity
o f Florida pitching s ta ff la In the
making fo r t h f NCAA D is tric t 3
tobrnuinvnt a t ' Kannapolis, N. C.,
next weak. The Gator* play a dou­
ble elim ination tournament With
Tennessee, Duke and Rollins fo r
the rig h t to enter the Colltga
World Series at Omaha late Id
June.
George Heed, |unlor
rig h t­
hander who won five and lost
one during tha regular aeasorr,
ha* been switched to the reliefer
role, leaving left-handers Dick
Brown and H arry (W a n d rig h t­
hander Jack flasen for tpe sta rting sMlgnmenia.
The other relief pitchers w ill he
right-handers Hobby K night, H ar­
old Gray and H arry C arratt.
K night w ill algo .Inutile as a rig h tfielder When necessary.
Coach Dsv4 Fuller said today
that If the G fto r* draw Hollins
a* an opening opponent, H arry
Coe w ill take In# firs t mound
assignment. D|rh Brown w ill go
to the mound If Florida's firs t
opponent la TVnness.#, and Jack
Haiert w ill be on ih# slab i f Ihe
lla to ra open against Duke.
Duka la tha totally uhitnown
quantity fo r the Gatora. Florida
and Duka dki not meat during tha
rsgular ssaaon, Imt tha O atori
took Tennessee's measure three
time# (7-U, I ’7» and 18-11 during
ths year and defeated Rollins four
whlja Uruwn downed Tannassen
twice (8-7 and l l - l ) .
P ractically
a ll a f F lorida’s
pitching daring tha regular sea­
son was handled k f tha u n i
quartet that w ill he the w alkhorse* of the Kannapolis tourn­
ament. Freshman Jack Ifa ia n
led tha grpup w ith a g -t record |
Dick Hrown turned In a 6-0 per­
formance) Georgy Read rang up
6-1: and H a rry Cos won tV a a
and Ioat ana.
Catcher Haywood Rqlllvan, F lo r­
ida's T-form a|lan quarterback In
football season who has liean fo l­
lowed closely by m ajor Ivagut
baseball acouts a ll spring, was thu
second man In th f Gator hattary
all during tha aeason,
A six-foot, fo u r Inch power h it­
te r who welghi In close to the 200
mark, Hultlvah h it .801 fo r the
year and was handicapped all tha
way by p ltch a n who preferred
w alking the big Optor catcher
than giving him anything good
around the plat*. Ha drew upward

For Entries In-Soap
The Seminole County Sports­
man’s Association appointed a
thr4e-man nominating (onnaitU e
a t ita re g u la r tnoatU y meeting
lost n ig h t Id the Commissioners
R6om i t the-GJtp H all.
^ (jverge M sffett, Denver Carwere
Robert Z. Johnson
Preef ’
to th e ’ nom laatlag ram telttea
which w ill aeleet eandWateW M
the annual election te be staged
at Ike heat regularly ackeduM
meeting oil Jaa#‘ Si.
Reports were given on tha
sportsman's fa m ily f lih f r y hald
A pr. 33, at M ullet Lake Park.
Plan* ware mad# fo r tha stag
flah f r y to be held June 86, aleo
at M ullet Lake Park,
An exceptionally large number
o f member* turned out fo r la it
night's meeting,

JaxVlIM Beach
Sanford
Gainesville
Palatka
Daytonu Baach
Cocoa
Leesburg
Ht. Augustine
Gainesville “
Palatka iI fI St. Augus
Dhylona Beach S I D
Oriapdo • Sanford 3

W ith the .leadline fu r entries In
the Central Florida ooap Box Derby draw ing near, only two Sanford
hoy. have o ffic ia lly registered to
enter racer*.
Tomorrow noun la Ihe last
lim e bora between the age* o f
I M S w ill have a chance to get
tk e lr name on the reglatrallon
B y JACK HAND
hooka at Holler Motor Sale* of*
Associated F ite a Rperts W riter
flee In Hanford. H oller Motor
Wlldman M aury McDerm ott, er­ Hale* la suvrrvlslnv the Hanford
ra tic Boston Red Sox lefty, hai
entrant*' bid to win the Central
joined Bobby Palter, Bob Cain and
Florida soap boa rare to be held
A rt H otitttm an In the American
In Orlando at Derby h ill on July
League’* one-hit club.
1Z.
For year* McDermott alternated
M urray K. Nance and Claude
between being a new Lefty Drove
and 1 new Rex Barney. Thursday H llle ll. Jr., ere the on! tw o hnv*
night be played the Drove rule at who have obtained the requisite
he faced only 17 Washington bat- snunsurs needed to register fo r the
(ere. F or a change he walked only rare.
Nance la below monitored by
One;
K uum lllst end Anderson Drug
Mel H o d e rlfln '* single w ith un«
Co., and H llle ll w ill repreaent
out In the fourth wiped out hla
Ihe Yellow Cab Co.
hopes of m atching V irg il T rucks'
no-bitter The string bean Bed Sox
C. K. H llle ll, director o f the
n iff w r walked Eddie Yost In the local entries and general manager
U n Inning. He was erased when of H oller Motor Sales, expressed
Hat ericln b it Into a double play. his concern over the small nuibber
Jackie Jensen wiped out lloder- of hoy* who have registered so
ie tt'a single by grounding Into a far.
"The interest Is there hut the
ntofl faced only119 mall. Only four bova have reported they cannot
batters, Including Kdderiein, b it get the sponsors fo r the c a n ," he
Mm ball out of the infteld, as ha explained. “ I believe this I* a won*
•tru ck out aavan In a magnificent derful opportunity fo r not only
the hoy hut the merchants. Mer­
job, ids th ird win of tha year.
' A baaa on balls to Clyda V ollm ar chant* should he most w illin g to
and Fred Hatfield's trip le gave hark the lioys, since It means a
Boston l ( i 1-0 win In the sixth lot o f food advertising for them."
tin d e r the rules, all boys de­
Inning. They collected 10 hits o ff
toughJuck Bob P orterfield In break­ siring lo enter the d»rbv must
ing their second-place tie w ith tho
find a sponsor, who w ill wire
Senators. P orterfield now has lost
them Ihe money In enter, Onre
five, three by shutouts including
the bov obtains a annnsor he
Trucks* no-hllter.
must then go lo Ihe Haller Mo­
While pitching dominated the
to r Helen o f fire nod register an
gama at Fenway Hark, the
or before tomorrow xl noon.
ra enjoyed an afternoon field A fte r this lim e registrations w ill
In Detroit where Cleveland
be closed, whether the boy ha*
ad tha Tlgara, 114
a sponsor or nol.
H a rry Simpson, whose 1031 flop
" I want to nrwe every Imy In­
em barraaied
General
Manager
Hank Greenberg no end, had four terested In building a soap box
U fa to take the league lead with racer and desiring to enter the
rare In Orlando to obtain a spon­
One of Simpson's hits was a sor Immediately and come down
baie llo a d e d homer that greeted and register Iwfore tomorrow
Reliefer |(en Johnson, making bis noon, or It w ill he too late," Mr.
firs t appearance of tha year in the llU te ll advised,
The winner of ihe rare on July
eighth.
I I In Orlando w ill lie given an
The New York Yankees had lo
sll.einense paid trip lo Daylon.
uae a 111lie "Yankee lu c k " to get
()., where he w ill ramoele In lh«
p a il Philadelphia, 3-2, even with
annuel National Soap Hoi Derby
Vic R aichl, the S’, jin x pitcher,
race In August.
on the mound. An eighth-inning
a rro r by sub F irst Baseman B ill
A fte r n boy once obtains u spon­
sor he must then set about build­
ing the nicer w itti his awn hand*.
run off Alax Kellner.
He mav ohlnin oil the advise he
The New York Giants' seven likes, lin t the actual Job o f con­
|* n je win streak was snapped by structing Ihe racer must he dune
Philadelphia, fl-3. Combined w ith by himself.
Brooklyn's 7 3 edge over Boston,
Mr. II It tell concluded hv spying
the Giants' National l-eagtie lead
he fe lt If the buys explain the
was clipped to Ite games.
Two runs In the ninth almost benefits to lie accrued from spunpulled It out fo r the Giants but sarin* them in this race, then thev
K«n H elntielm an fin a lly came In should not hnve miy trouble get­
ting a sponsor for th e ir racar.
to, stop tham one short.
’ * t n Drews wax the winner over
U laied tiles ram * Into general
I t lle f e r Hoyt W lllw lm . Smoky BurJP**f two-run iln g je w ith the b a its us* III Korop.- .luring tha second
half o f thu 13th Century.

o o k i e Hoderlein’a
Single In, Fourth
Mars No-Hit Bid

DR. C. L. PERBONS
O P T O M E T R IS T
EVES e x a m in e d
g la s s e s

DR. L .T . DOSS
C H IR O P R A C T O R

HOURS 9 to 12-2 to 6
306 A tlantic Bank Building
Phone 763

DR. H. % L A U L |N
OPTOMETRIST
I t s Magnolia

Sanford at Orlando
JackjoovlH * Beach at Coc
a a lM iv llte at U e p b u ri
Daytona Beach at DeLand
AM ERICAN League

Delrolt
II
Cleveland l l Detroit 4
New York 3 P hU ldripl
Boston 1 Washington (
(O N LY OAMI
Philadelphia at
Detroit' at St. Louts (kj
Chicago at Cleveland (31
Walhmgton at Boston (3)

Pittsburgh 4 Cincinnati y
1
from Giant pitching, m apping a
(O N LY GAMES SCHEDULED) three-game losing streak, with a
Boston at Brooklyn ( l )
Barrage of home run* o ff Max
Cincinnati at 'Cmeago ( I )
Surkont and Lew Burdette. Andy
New Y ork at Phlledrlphla ( I )
Padui, Jackie Robinson, Pee Wee
St. Loujar at P ittsburgh f t )
and G il Hodges ell hotnered
F terkla lalerasM oatl League
i tha l l hit attack.
M iam i”
' 36
17
.678 Ralph K ilte r 'a 'fifth homer and
M urry Dickson's pitching reverted
F{ft*burgh's backward motion to
la m l Beach
39
to
H 8 whip Cincinnati, 4-3. Dickson held
avails
31
30
.IM (he Reds to four hits and Miner,
Tampa
10
It
.56* walked purooiely three times by
W e il P alm Baach 37
ts
.S lf H a rry Perkowskl, M l a two run
St. P etocibitrg
86
is
sio homer In Ihe seventh.
Lakeland
17
34
133
LPut* and Chicago in the
Ft. Lauderdale
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.1W National and American were not
Lakeland 0 81. Pateraburi 3
scheduled.
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Hanford a t Orlando
81. Petersburg si Lakeland
Saturday
M ia m i at West P alm 'B each
Hanford at DeLand
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L a tin version of the Bible
Sunday
implied by St. Jerome la called
DeLand a l HANFORD
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Thursday that an application of
Melbuurna, Fla. fo r airline serv­
ice be denied.
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At The Churches

Sermon by pastor.
"Como Thou W ith Ua And We
W ill Do Thee Onod."
CO N O R fi(&gt;ATIO NAL CHURCH
Park Avenue and T hird Hlraet
J . Bernard Root. M inister
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
M orning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Sermon: "The Coat o f Pentecost".
CHRIHT CHURCH, Langwood
(Kpiscopal)
Rev. II. L Zimmerman, II. I).,
Vicar
Whitsunday
4:00 p.m. Evening Prayer and
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the past five centuries. Beginning
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day are recorded In Franco fo r
broadcast over WTRR.
The Itov. Hugh Rcasley, pastor
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Mims Is hrnrd Sunday morning
i l l 8:00 o’clock on "Tln&gt; L ittle
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John A. d llh rc th . whose huslness
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Church srrvlres w ill ho broad
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Church Sunday morning begin,
nlng at 11:0&lt;&gt; o'clock.
Rob Harrison, Florida state
highway patrolman, w ill have anether safety message fo r WTRR
listeners Sunday evening nt 0:15'
W rlock on "The Safety Show” .
The Rev. Frank Morgan, pastor
o f the F irst Raptlst Church In
Oviedo w ill he heard Hnturday
evening
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on
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Mo Americans Slain
In New Outbreaks
At Koje Compound

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R* JIM PECKER
KO JE ISLAN D. Korea

* t- E ig h t

Red prisoners were killed ami 17
won lull'd in Moody Im-ldrnla al
U nllrtl Nation* prisoner of war
ramp* on riot-torn Koje Island and
on the Korean mainland Thursday
and today.
Prison camp nulhnrlllc* said no
U. N personnel were kilted or
wounded In the outbreak*.
The killings raised the loll ol
Thla May Festival group o f Croom* Academy IIlicit School par­
reported death* from violence to ticipated In the annual May Day Faatlval. Standing le ft to rig h t,
243 prisoners. The A rm y ta ld US Velma Hayea, Iloatrlc Baines, Betty Jean Tillm an, Maxine Merthle.
nf these died at the handa of fellow Alice H erring, Rosa P criy. Altamease Burke, the May queen, M arie
prisoner* after drumhead tria ls In
compound* dominated hy hard core
Communist POWs.
Four North Korean prisonera

Dawson, Ilettye Jean McClain, l.ourelto T u n ic i, /H u m Allen. Joyce
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Vice President Housing Project Is Named After
Pioneer Resident Of Goldsboro
Alben W. Barkley
Seeks Presidency

w ith warm ahadea on north and
eaat side* and cooler colon
In
rooms having south and west ex' peaures.
, Rooms are o f large and medium
fixe.
Kitchen*
are
especially
^room y, and walls h a w enamel fin Wl»h. Kitchens have white enameled
cabinets, and combination
sink*
and laundry tubs,
w ith
drain
boards over the tub portion*. Ollier
k i t c h e n equipment Includes electric
ranges and electric refrigerators.
Handy la the kitchens are small
u tility rooms where things may
be stored.
Bathrooms have standard plumb|ng fixtures and In most units the
eleetrlr hot water heater la Inc ra te d there, Tho alse o f the
Pptum bing so t up la Identical in
each unit and all pipes were
roughed In egaetly the same.
One building la o f special Interest, being b u ilt to accommodate
an Invalid who haa to be pushed
■bout in a wheal chair. For this
reason the doors a n wider, and
• the outer door and screen are
i ' combined. A wide ahower u n it la
** Included in the bathroom. The
■ n rtm e n t la Interconnected w ith

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A ll units are equipped w ith fuel
oil space healers placed in re­
c e n t*. Oil drums a r t on the beck
o f the building, Garbage cany can
never bn upset; .they ax* recessed
flush w ith the sldMtalk* T shaped
m ita l support* haVa been p ro ­
vided fo r clothes lines.
The St. A ugustin* grass has
gained a good s ta rt and w ill he
maintained fo r a tim e by H. H o yjr
Marx nnd Associates, who are do­
ing the landscaping. Oak trees,
cirand** and
ehrubbery
has
«n planted.
Like Castle Brewer Cocrt. the
W illiam Clark project, haa affected an amaslng transform ation In

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from Koje Island's massive prison
camp to n new compound at Ynngchon. 60 m ile* north of Pusan, tem ­
porary South Korean capital.
One North Korean prisoner was
killed and another wounded Thurs­
day by bullets from n U. S. sol­
dier's automatic rifle , fired acci­
dentally during a guard change In
Compound M on Knjc
The accidental shooting bark
place two hour* after about 100
u S and British troop* raided
Ihe compound holding 2,7tiu North
Korean officer- and 630 cnllslcd
Bed orderlies — and destroyed
Iheir headquurtfr* and dispensary
shacks. The If. N. guard Iroops
went In wtlh fixed bayonets. They
used tear gas bombs but fired no
shots. There were no casualties
Koje authorities said the four
North Korean* killed Thursday
died after one member of Ihclr
work party attacked n U. N. guard
during n rest period
An n fflrla l A rm y statement said
"In self-defense Ihe guard nponcl
fire nn his assailant and killed
him. In the fracas nne other POW
was killed and five were wounded.
Two of the wounded died Inter al
Ihe hospital. No Americans were
h u rl."
Maj. Gen. A. J. II. Casaels, comUoldaboro In eoniraat w ith the aub
standard housing previously lo­
cated in the area. The cheerful
rows o f the neat buildings w ith

prr*.

aenta a pleasant pi
Th« children have not been fo r ­
gotten fa r two playground areas
have been provided In W illlnm
Clark Court, a small one fo r .ho
younger group, and a larger fo r
the older ones. A mesh wire fence
surround* these areas.
Home paving w ith asphalt t ip
haa been completed hy the City, In ­
cluding Olive Avenue,
Eighth
Street and a portion o f M ulberry
Avenue
bordering
Ihe
Castle
Brewer project. Not yet completed
la Ihe m ajor portion o f Mulberry
.Street nr Tenth Street, bordering
the C astle'B rew er project,
Frederick L. W illiam s served as
civil engineer fo r the new project.

MY SINCERE THANKS
to th« many friends who supported
me for the State Senate.

I accept their verdict and
pledga my support to Senator Boyle
in any affort he may make for

V igood goverment.

A. MAX BREWER

74 Year Old Kentuck­
ian Cheered By Sup­
porters As Savior
By

M a rv in

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WASHINGTON t * - Vice Presldent Alben W. Barkley's announce
men! ho would accept Ihe Demo
crude presidential nomlnallon was
cheered today hy supporters tout­
ing him as a harmony candidate
"H e can win for us against any
man the Republican* nominate,
said Sen. Guy G illrlte of Iowa
Two of Harkley's Kentucky col
leagues. Democratic Kens Karlo
Clements and Thomas Underwood,
voiced the same sentiment.
"H e ran bring harmony to the
'urty and victory In November,"
Jnderwood told a reporter
The 74 year old v I cp president
made Ills long expected announce
ment In a brief stalement Thursday
altottl the same tim e President
Truman opened hi* weekly news
ronferenee Barkley said:
"The arlion of Ihe Kentucky
slain convention endorsing me for
the Demncralle nomination for
President of the United Slates eonsUlulea a signal honor fn r which
I am profoundly grateful. . .
"W hile I am not a candidate in

The cornerstone for W illiam
Clark Court at the Intersection -if
M ulberry Avenue and West 10th
Street In Sanford, w ill he 1*1*1
Sunday afternoon at 2:0(1 p.m.
W illiam Clnrk was a colored
realtor and builder who piobahly
was more responsible fo r the early
development o f the (iohM ioro *eetlnu o f Sttnford than any other
single Individual.
A t one time, when Goldsboro
waa a separate town, lie was It*
mayor. He sul--divided much o f the
area there ami sold lots on term *
as low as 20.00 down anil 46.00 a
month. He also Inal 11 houses and
sold them, sometimes, on the
• ami' terms. No doubt, he Is re ­
sponsible for the high percentage
of home ownership In lioldshoro.
lie hauled many oak trees on n

newsmen lit gel Ihe word and try
lo r comment by Truman
Barkley reportedly did nol confer
with Ihe President in advnnco of
making his nnnmmrcrnrnl
Barkley's ncllnn pul him In roinpetition with five candidate* active­
ly seeking Ihe Demm-ralir nmnlnalion. They are:
Ken*. Estes K efativcr of Tonnes
see, Richard B. Itussi-ll of Georgia,
lloberl S. K e rr of Oklahoma, Itrlen
McMahon nf 1,'nnncrtlrut and M u­
tual Security A dm inistrator W. Avc rc ll lla rrlm a n . Russell made a
bid Thursday fo r Northern and
Dm aern* that I a n actively tank­ Weetern erqaport by announcing
ing B hi nomination, I have in v a r that Hen. Edwin C. Johnson of
dodged a responsibility, shirked a Colorado would menage h i* camrrip n n a lb lllty, n r ignored an opn lty in serve the American , Trum an laid h is pa»*.c«tffjrenr?
no s till Isn't ready In Indlraie any
"Therefore. I f lire Torthrm nlng
ersonnl choice a* In whom Ihr
Chicago runvrnllon should choose le m o rra l* should s rlrc l ns their
me In lead the light In the tip
new standard hearer, Ho repeuled
pruachlng campaign, t would ac however, that he w ill make n
cent."
whistle
slop campaign for the
The "V e e p " pul m il hi* stale- p n rly this year
inenl loo late for White House
The President ha* said he will
support whomever Ihe Democrat*
mander of the First Commonwealth nominate
Tr6mnn nnnminceil. he esnei t Division, today visited British and
I'nnndlsn troop* on Koje fur Ihren lo receive Gen Dwlghl D E U rji
hours nnd reported they "seemed hower—a front runner h ir Ihe II-puhlli-att nom lnallon—Im rn e d lu lrli
lo appreciate” Iheir assignment
Monday Canadian Foreign Min- after Ihe general return* Kmid.u
later L e tte r Pearson aaltl In Ot­ from Europe
tawa that the Canadian govern­
Elsenhower w ill g.- to Ihe White
ment had expressed displeasure House for the conference. The
snd concern io Ihe U. 8 Slate Presldenl also said he expect* t«*
Department over assignment nf a see Eisenhower again before thCanadian unit In Koje without general leave* Tuesday fn r lit
hometown of Ahllsne. Kan , whei«Canadian, government approval
Cassel* Inured the 17 compounds h r w ill make a maRir aildress tinon Koje where 10,600 Communist- next day
dominated POWs are held and con­
ferred with the now camp com ­
mander, Brig. Gelt. Itaydon L
Wlien you *r« rooking a he-i
llnatner A spokesman said Boat- tongue root It In (he liquid Itier told Casseta how ho planned which It was simmered. Mo-t
lo use commonwealth soldiers as­ ainukt-d longues ni-rd overnight
signed In guard duty hare, hut Ihe soaking In cold water to remove
plans wore not divulged
excess salt. Drain o ff the aonkitui
In
Washington, San. Wayne w ater and cover w ith fresh wni-&gt;
Morse (H.-Ore.) said three officers fo r conking. Horve hoi or cold inn
demoted o r reprimanded for Iheir gun slice* w ith mustard or hornhnmlllng of POW outbreaks on Koje radish satire.
before llnatner lo r ilr w c r w ill he
questioned In a Senate Investiga­
tion to "g e t the fuJL/acts." It may
be necessary, he i l w , to send an
armed services subcommittee lo
Korea fo r an on Ihe spot Inquiry.
The Uirca to be questioned are
Col. Francis T. Dodd, form er com­
mander o f KoJ« who was captured
by prisoners and M id 76 hours;
fVI
h m w l m a I*
rvlas**.
U r k n lew ik
(ml. rCharles
-F. Cation,
who took
over and granted concessions, since
repudiated, to obtain Dodd's re­
lease; and Brig. Gen. Paul F.
Yount, their superior officer.
Dodd nnd Carlson were demoted
from rank of brigadier general.
Yount was reprimanded.

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In recognition " f all these sei •
vir- - in hl» community, the Hous­
ing \u th o rlly o f Sanford thought
It only fittin g that the th ird pro.
^
jeet to he completed should be
iinmcil in his honor.
Di
Mm y
Mel.....I
llethime.
I'r. .i.lenl-H nioritns, llethune Cook
mini College, Daytona llenrh, w ill
deliver the main address for the
occasion. In addition, the C ilv of
Ernie
J-iitif-uil and the County o f Mt-uil
Ellen I
noli w ill have representatives i*1 Lewis speak along w ith a speaker from inited I
tin Piddle Housing A u th o rity of sonvilli
Suiifoid
Armed
I'he grandson of the
h o lin iid II, lad
man. S Sgt. W allei I'. MeDoniih'. Pm-ifie
w ill In' the spokesman for the
i| r
faintly A ll rltlsena a ir rn rilliilly tiin ip *
lim ln t ti- attenil and partlelpate. m inim
\t the samu time. It Is planned is now
that an "open house”
fur both Lewis,
W illiam Clark Court and Caatl ■ .....ly
Di ewer Court w ill hr held.
and *e
Castle Brewer Court Is Imumil „ f Mn&gt;
lately a djnriiilt to W illiam Chirl.
He i
Cum I and has hern oveupled hy 1‘iofesi
tio a llth since N n ve iiih iil, IPfil.
glern
I lie Housing A u th o rity has in lin
vlled the puhlir to Inspeet a dwell- Young
lug unit in W illiam C lark ('u n it
lie i
Mini w ill lie form alin! as a demon No 1'1
at ration m ilt through the courtesy gnidiia
of several local fu rn itu re dealers M erlin
'I til authority has also invited the and a
puhlir to inspect the A dm inlsti u Cliurel
llm i Building and Community ( i n . Misses
le i In Castle Brewer Court.
Lewis,

LAW N
SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
Keep your lo-.*n tlir iv io q w ith on c / f i t i r n l
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FREE LSriMAII AMD ADVI50KY
SFRVICE

ORIANDO

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THANKS!

Saturday Only! •

Dnulilu I ' Y a l t m

Fnr Your Loyal
Support nnd Vote*
In Ihe Firnt nnd
Sprnnd Prinwirle*

VV. Iltitfli Duncan
g« edited bom
’'Calendar C-d '

SUNDAY

MONDAY

Call him traitor or call him hero

Seminole County
FRIENDS

| am deeply grateful to the people nf mir cniinly,
and nothing In Ihe wnrld would make me h e lrn v
the high truet and faith w hich they have placed

I ant m o il grateful ;:.for' 41the
splendid
•
vote you ggre me and I wilt work

J. L. Hobby

In me.

C O M EDY — CARTOON — N EW S

PLAN TO SEE
THANK,i YOU AGAIN — I am proud of the people of Seminole County

Apr# lo t HP# the next, four years.
proud of Ihe country boy they elected for Sheriff last Tuesday

AFRICAN

QUEEN

JUNK 8 - 0 • 10
With
HUMPHREY llOOART AND
KATHARINE HEPHURN
I'JA'J Academy Award Winners

SANFORD • ORLANDO

HIGHW AY

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b e M erritt

_____ ,
The home of H r. end Mre. Lu• * r . ti..
rlen R. Eubanks'Wei
the scene nt
of
a lovely patty .
libnur o f
IIM If Mist Petrie
Merritt on
Haturday,
her ninth birthday
May 17, from 4 l0 0 to 0100 n.m,
P*trlcls Ree Is the daughter of
Mr. end Mrs. Cfprioe II. M erritt
ehd god-daughter o f Mr. end Mrs.
Eubanks,
A color scheme o f p in k , yellow
and g rre n wi» s m iy l out very
beautifully with pirn* p la d lo li. The
dining tahl« W*ei overiant with e
b e a u tifu l

lace

table1 clo th .

Also

adorning the table were p in k , ye|.
low and rre e n candy cups. In the
r was tot a birthday cake
In pink and white Icln*, pink
rotes which held nine pink can-

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die*.

The servlnjc consisted of sheet
epks with pink Icln*, strewherry
Ice cream, salted peanuts ami can
dy sticks.
For rntsrtelnmeut, Ihero were
~ames of checker* and dominoes.
i “ Mother (loose" quia was conLieled by the honurea'i mother,
juslrpl recording! were playrd hy
I houorte'i god father, Mr. Eur SM.
I// !
A t 6:00 o'clock the little guests
to express to ,th e honor**
stetsss the enjoyment incy
d at tha birthday party.
Patricia
Has expressed her
Ifeanhe to tbo folluwtatg for helpm i jo make her ptTTf I delightful
Mrs. Eubanks, Mrs. Uryunl, who
had charga of the guest hook, l.*Voy Mosely, Lila Ola Knhlnson,
Janie Bell Rohlnson, (iwendolyn
Williams, Mary Lee Matthew*,

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Delores

Women’s Auxiliary

end Bel|lab Williams,
B ln*, J*™ ** Robert Harris,
Ivester Frankly
mease Burke,
____ ____ . ontgomsry,
Mae, Lawrence and Angela Brow:
Sandra U i and Alan Ladd Mltef
ell, Barbara Jean divans, Cass*
dra Sheppard, Franeea Yvel
Pike, Leon Matthowi, Wynello anil
Joyce Temple, Thumaaena Carneton, Jeannfll Lawson, Eelfleeta
Hill, (llorla and Luvsna Dlxob,
Verna Mae Hines, Vunotlle Harris,
Johnnie Foster, Loralne and Julltl i
Singling, Joyce Reddick, TamerMi* and Harline Frances, Ml^s
Geraldine Jackson, Mrs. Daisy
Brown (grandmother) Mrs. Dor«thy Ringling, Mra. Elisabeth 0 .
Young, Mrs. 8. Jordan, Mr. ami
Mrs. L R. Eubanks, Mr*. Leoja
W. Bryant and Mrs. Julia B. Mer­
ritt.
Patricia Rae lecslvsd many use­
ful gifts from the guests piesent
•(ixi ihe following others who were
unable to attend: Helen Yvonne
Starke, Joan Roberts. Wlllelha L
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Duhart.
Mrs. P.. D. Rackard, and Mils
Lillie Devine.

Tbo Women'* Aualllanr mot al
the Free W ill Hollneaa Church,
West Hanford, laat Sunday at 3;00
p.m. with Mother Wllaon as paato m s, and celebrated their twelfth
annlveraary with Mra, Lugenia
Black praaldent.
Tha devotional was offered by
Mra. Everett and Mrs. Lovett Bat.
tie. Mra. Nina Black was present­
ed as mistress of ceremonies by
the President, Mrs. Black. Selec­
tion* In tong were given by the
Church of (Jod group singer*.
Mrs. Thelma Moore gave an in­
teresting reading a* she usually
does. Mrs. Lula Jones spoke or
the history of the auxiliary, and
told of tha ups and down* of the
auxiliary and how al one time she
and Mre. Black almost gave up,
hut she said to the president, let's
lake courage and so they did and
they are helping each, church
where they go.
Mre. Edna Burton, the principal
speaker for the occasion, then
came forward with an address
which all enjoyed. She spoke of
how the auxiliary had successfully
hern carried on through discour­
agement, and had nevar given up
In IS year*. She told the women
to keep courage and kotp on do­
ing good.
The attendance was very good,
and 83.70 was taken up and pres­
ented to the church. A t the Good
Samaritan Home Ice cream and
rake were served, furnished by the
ladies and served In the home that
the family might alio enjoy a part
of tha services.

The Florida State Federation of
Colored Women's Club* is con­
vening In Sanford, Juno.lb, lb, 17,
and IB.
The officers and members of
the Entre Nous Club are ready
to welcome a very large delega­
tion.
Sunday, June 16, is the open­
ing date. This session will he held
at 81. Paul Missionary Baptist
Church, at Ninth Streat and Pine
Avenue.

Well Done
Mr. George H. Williams Jr. and your Sanford
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Housing Authority organization. The completion
of your third Housing Unit -

WILLIAM CLARK COURT
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marks progress and better living for Sanford
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citizens. We are proud of our city’s growth and
prosperity.

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Hill Hardware Company
301 E m L F irs t Street

PboM — 53

Women'* Community
Club Hold* Meeting

Teachers
member*

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lowing

m*nt oetlvltleoi
RACCALAVBATE:

Processional— Gor1 of our Fa­
The regular mooting of the
Women's Community Club opened ther*
Negro National Anthem— Andat 10:30 amt. Thursday, May 88
with a song service. Tha scripture Irites
Script uro
and prayer was offered by Mr*.
Prayer— Bov. H . J. Robinson,
Frances Jenkins.
entertaining pastor, St. Matthew
After the prayer meeting, Mrs. Missionary Baptist Church
Lovett Bottles, vice-president, took
Song—‘'Break Thou tho Broad
charge of the business period. The of Lt/o", Midway School Chorus
minutes of th* last meeting were
Song—“Princes Awake"
adopted with corrections. Report,
Song—“Gonna Rid* Up In Do
were heard from all the commitPlana were completed for the
anniversary on Moy 89 at the
ML Calvary Baptist Church, West
Twelfth Street. Mother Wilson, a
faithful member of th* club then
cam* forward with another of her
Inspiring messages which all th*
ladles enjoyed.
Al) the good Christian ladles of
the community are Invited to Join
the club. New members at this
meeting wero as follow*! Mrs.
Lethann Wllllama. Mra. Quaon A l­
len, Mra. Lula Ellison, and Mrs.
Moor* from th* Caatl# Brow*'
Court. Other* pr#»*n* wora mr*.
R. L. Wilson, M r*. Lovett Battle,
Mrs. Francee Jenhlm, Mrs. Cher­
ry, Mrs. Mpinl* Robinson,- Mre.
Lula Jonee, Mother Jenkina and
Mattie M. Merritt.
g oldhboro

LOCAL GROUP A TTEND S
CONFERENCE
It ha* been reported that tho
fallowing group attended tha 34th
uadrennlal Session of th * A.M.E.
9'
Clhurchh General Conference at
Chicago, III., May 7-10 Inclusive.
Rev. A. C. Chandler, uaetui,
Allen Chapel
A-U.fc. Church,
Goldsboro, Mrs. M. K. Harrie,
layman, Rev. and Mra. Armstrong,
81. Jamea A.M.E. Ghureh, and
Rev. F. A. Allan, pastor, New
Bethel A.M.E., Canaan City.
Tha presiding elder of this dis­
trict, Bov. W .D . Harlan of Wintor Park also attondod.
At th*
Conference.
Bialtop
Giegg, who has boan In Florida
since th* death af Blibop Yoaket,
was, returned to riurioo.
iJ
Thro* new Slihops were elected
Thay are: Bishops Frlmm, Jor­
dan, and Hatchett.
T H E WHO'B W HO CLUB
The Who's Who Club will pre­
sent th# Rev. J. E. McKinley,
Wodnaaday Morning In the laat
uf a striae of meotkigs on "Hplrltual and. Moral Value*.” Those
who gav* previous lectures on
thla eubjeoct were: Rav. Daniel•on, Chaplin at the Sanford A ir
Bhaa, Mra. Edna C. Burton, and
Mra. Ruby Wllaon. Each lectur*
was rich with valuaa, This dub
lai iponsored
anq*,,. . p . , by
■ Mrs._ B. L. Renfi
T h * numbers of th* Georg# H,
Stark* Reeding Guild, n lth tM lr
r ll|* » L
Lilly#
id. Devil
illy* M.
penlng of th*
I
ca the opening
N
Canter. I t may be said

T ^ S S a - a - Speaker— Mra.
Louis* Foster '*
Commencement Address— Mr*.
Coin SuxTy McCray, Chairman of
Division .A Humanities, BoUtunpCookman C ollet*
• Group Selection— Green Cathed­
ral
Song—Graduation Day
Awarding, qf * Diplomas— Mgs,
Frances L. Thomas
Claes Song—Class of '68
Remarks— Principal
Processional—.‘‘Pries!i March”,
Mendelssohn

»tM *ai.m. f o t r i a r M m a l.
;’ l
U i N M b . W «sM p and Holy
Communion
7s30 p.t— Psator's Annual So*All npmbar* and fftonde
urged to be present throm

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will ha bald at Trinity
Church. Com# out end help ua to
make this a suecesa aa thu la
U»t b * for* our pnator l « » n for
hi* copfieraac*.

Our Heartiest
To the Sanford Housing
Authority upon the com­
pletion

p r im a r y

SCHOOL
Commencement Exercise, 8:00
p,m.f Thursday, May b, — School
Auditorium.
PROGRAM
Processional
. „
Song — “God Bleta America"
Bcrlpturs — Patricia Jackson
Player _ Harold McGill
Song—"A ll Through T h * Yoar"
Welcome Addrsio — Theart*
Hlcki
A Playlet - “Which W ill You
Choose"
,
„
.
I tit: eduction of
Speaker —
Principal J. L. Moor*
Address — Mrs. A. J. Hurston
Presentation — Principal J. L.
Moore
Presentation — AJoyco Dixon
■ml Lesley Joyner
Class Hong - “We'll Not Forget Our Lessoni’1
Announcements

— Rgv,
Becealaureat
William*, graduate
lari E. WlUii
Bothune Cookman Collage,
Pastor Method1st Church,
Piofco, Fla.
Group Boloetloo— “Peace
Valley”, Vernon Eudell, Bherm,
Haddock, W illi* Bari Boyti
Froddl* Loo Hudson, Cornell**
Forgoraon, and Charles Grambllija
Bong—“Boll# of 8t. Mary"
Offertory
C O M M EN CEM EN T hXERCISEB
Processtonal— “Priest* March, ,

of your third

attractive houning unit —
William

Clark • Court

We wUh you continued
succeie.

Call The Lumber Number
Call Us For
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For Sudden Servlet

Hill Lumber &amp; Supply Yard
THE OPENING
AND DEDICATION
OF THE

Clark Court
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To The Progressiva Homing An
far Giving V» A Share In E«ii|tpfy| The
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T A LLA H A S S E E
(Special) Ovsr thra* hundrsd Nsgru 411
Club boys and g lrla w ill apstid lh-i
waak o f Jona J-7 a t t M r T h irty flra t Annual S hort Courae an th *
campua o f th * Florida A g ric u ltu ra l
and Mechanical Col leg*.
Each year tha Short C o u n t la
hr|d
to. rerun a k a outstanding
achia*ein«nta by 4-H Club b#*x
and glrla In proiao^ work and
laadarahlp o n 'fa rm !. In hamaa, ami
II I varloua cominunittaa.
T U iu a tut- th» Woak U “ 8srv.
:nK A * l ^ n j Q tU e n * Through
- L A . Craaham, d la trk t ag*
•■ *?*. w&gt;4 Floy U n it,
d liU k t bom* danogatralipn agon I,
h a w plan bad group Inatruction lu
aaid»u and fr u it production, puulfry , mualc, health
Improvement,
4-H organization, homa dairying,
fo r t airy, fie ld crops, bssl cattle
| M hogs, home Improvement, per.

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Boston Woman lg
Expecting Quints
, BOSTON i * — The Boa Ion Post
H id today In a copyrighted atory
•h*t Mr&gt;, Marion L, Manning. 27,
South Waymouth. mother of thraa
children, Is awaiting tha b irth of
tjuintuplets In Weymouth’* South
Shore Hospital but nospjlal author!
Ilea said aha expects “ a multiple
birth—but not qulntuplata."
A hospital o fficia l said "aha la
not at term now and la not at
present a patient fo r pregnancy."
The official declined to go Into
detail!.
Or Kobert It. Ryan. South Wey­
mouth, the F o il la in , told Mrs.
Manning five weeks ago aha would
give b irth to at laaat four children
and after consultation w ith othar
physicians and X-rays told her to
prepare fo r five,
a The newspaper said 1h» births
expected in mid-August and added
however, that " I t could happen
anytim e."

ftM tli African Nw

n

Abandoned To Die
CAPETOWN, South A frica u ft-A
spokesman fo r Grolte Schuur Hos­
pital confirmed today lhat a U year-old colored man suffering
irom tuberculosis had been taken
irom the hospital and abandoned
on a cape mountain aide Tuesday
night, Colored in South A frican
usage Is a person of mixed race.
The spokesman, a senior official
who declined to be Identified, said
he gave the order tu evict Willie
Jacobs, and leave him In the open.
He said he took this action to Im ­
press on provincial government
authorities that Grotto Schuur Hos­
pital has no facilities for (ranting
Infectious disease patients and
adequate accommodations should
bo provided.
The official said he took " fu ll
responsibility" foe his action
An ambulance d rive r who said
he left Jacobs beside a bush In
Hie w intry a ir on the mountainside
above Capetown told hla story tu
reporters with tears iu his eyes
He said Jacobs was so weak he
could not walk and crawled away
Into the bushes.
A social worker who found Jaibt tha next day a rru g e d ac­
commodation for him In a private
home Iq Capetown. Tha social
w orker described the hospital's ac­
tion is "one o( Hie m o lt shocking
cases to come to notice—even a
dog could expact better tre a t­
m ent."
Grolte Schuur la Cape Province’s
largest hospital. A spokesman said
It does take In colored patients
norm ally.

Funeral services fo r the late
Mrs. Viola Barton who died Tues­
day, M ay. 87, w ill -be announced
later, penning notification and ar&gt;
riv a l o f relatives from the northMoaely and Son's In charge of
rangamenta.
IN F A N T P A T R IC IA M A R IE
JONES
Funeral service* fo r
Patricia
Mail# Jonei were held Thursday,
May 2U, at tha graveside.
M utely and Soli's was III charge
of m rungeinents.

MRS. N AN A IIKON81N
Funeral eervicea fo r tha late
Mr*. Nana Bronsln who died In
Miami Saturday,
May
'®Jf* M
iy 24, ware
Mii y 20
ay fro m F irs t
held Thursday,i May
Ilia Church w ith the
hlloh Baptist
av. S. M. Daniels o fficia tin g .
She Is survived hy on* son,
Cleveland Mays; one daughter,
Miss Lucille Mays: five brothers,
Herman H arris, Charles H a rris,
lU v. Jamas H arris and Spencer
H a n i t ; three slite rs-ln -U w , Mrs.
Harman Harrffe, Mrs. Charles H a r­
ris and M r*. Bpancar H a rris :
on* lis te r, M rs. Louisa Brown, and
e n t nephew, Alexander Harris.
Interm ent in tha fa m ily plot.
Mosaly and Son was In charge of
arrangements.

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School 0:80 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
A.C.E. League 0:00 p.m.
Evening W orship 7:00 p.m.
Songs w ill be furnished by Choir
No. 1, In the m orning worship.
holr No. 2 w ill render th e ir songs
urlng the evening wurahlp.
PASTOR RETURN
Rev. A. C. Chandler haa re tu rn ­
ed from attending the general con­
ference o f A.M.K, Chureha* which
were held In charge. We arc happy
to know that he had a safe and
pleasant trip . V isito r* and friends
are n'ways welcome.

S

ZION HOPE M .R CHURCH
NEWS
Service* were good throughout
the day last Sunday a t Zion Hope.
The Hu lulu y School began at the
usual hour w ith Hunt. M. E. W il­
liams in charge. The attendance
was fine and a ll o f the lesson by
Hie pastor was splendid. The
school also enjoyed ill# report uf
the S.S. A B.Y.P.U. Convention by
it* delegate. M l** Bettye J. Rob­
ert*.
The pastor w b » It) charge o f the
morning *ervlc» and Choir No. 1
bad charge of the song *ar*N *.
The evening ssvvlae was well
attended. Kev. McGree, the former
B.Y.P.U. Conventioaal President,
preached a wonderful sermon. Ilia
scripture reading was found m
A ct* 18:26-31. H it subject for
h it text w m "P ra ye r Change*
T h in g *".
Hells Canyon In the Hnake R i­
Tha acUviUua fu r the waak are ver between M b Iui und Oregon Is
as fo llo w *:
deeper than the Grand Canyon of
SUNDAY
Ilia Colorado ami nariuw er be­
U:46 a.m. Sumlay School.
tween the rims.
11:00 a.m, Mornlag Service.

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NOTICE

now vuiplwyaed I n - . Washington,
Tha Seminole County Tuber-' ha* returned a fte r an enjoyable
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- - and* -friends.
culosia
Association, NegTo ............................
Dlvl v isit w ith relatives
•Ion, w ill be held on Tuesday
A fashion thaw w ill tie held at
night, June 8, a t tha E lk ’s Rest.
Everyone is cordially invited. Cronins Academy High School la .
Th* meeting, form erly scheduled night, F r id a y , M a y 30.
for last Tuesday evening, had to
Iw changed because u f the elec­
tion.
RHIKFM
Mis. Queen Allen le ft Tilesdiiv night. May 27, fo r the hos­
pital in Waycroas, Ga., fu r treutment.

The Great Lakes get their w *&gt;
T H E SANFORD HER A L L
ta r from a 326,000-aquare-mite i r r f . May I t , 1M1
Pa
watershed.

J

In recent months
the Grout
Small ocean ships moving up
Lakes have riic n to more th a n 1Columbia River to n dock In
fo u r fre t above normal.
nt Lewiston.

Wight*.* to extend ita best wishes ■ w i j

I'uiiKrntilltitiutiH to

Mrs, Black’s son who ha* visit
id hrr fo r the past few weeks left
Inst Thursday morning for Chica­
go, accompanied by his aunt
from Clim ax, Ga. who also v is it­
ed M r*. Black fo r a few duy*.
Hh* returned to her home, Cllmas,
Ga.

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11.

T H E S TU D EN T COUNCIL OF
HOPPER K LB M E N T A H Y CON
DUCTS A W EEK OF
M E D IT A T IO N
PROGRAM
May 80, IU62
1, Opening Song—"Come Thou
A lm ig h ty H lhg” , School
2,
Bible
Verses— Sonia
Lm
Itrcwlngtun, Edna Mae M itchell,
B e tty* Jean Davison, Bettye W ill­
iams
2. Prayer M editation--Caimandra Sheppard, Brenda Jeun llnlch,
Bettye Jean C rum ity,
Patricia
itae M e rritt, E m ily Mue W illiam *,
Novella Bacon, Elaine C rum ity
4. Prayer— Mrs. J. II. M e rritt
6. Chant "Como Thou A lm ighty
K in g ” , (Very S o ftly ) School, 2
atanaaa
fl,M editation—"W h y
1
Know
God la A live ” , M r*. L. F. Fulton
7. Song— Student Council Mem­
bers, "S o ftly Now the Lig h t of
Day1*, I Htansa
8. M editation— Mrs. M. (I. John­
son
2. Song— Student Council Mem­
ber*, “ S oftly Now the L ig h t of
Day"
10. Anpqpneamanta— Novella Ba­
con
U.Remarks— Mrs. A. J. H urs­
ton. L. R. Eubanks
Announcer— E m ily M m
W ill*
lama
Preaidant— Willies M ilton Johnaon
Sponsor—J. 0. M e rritt

7:80 p.m. Evening Service.
TUESDAY
8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting,

WEDNESDAY
7:00 p.m. Choir llehearial.
FR ID AY
7:80 p.m. U nity Circle — The
Circle w ill meet at the home of
M r*. Beatrice C lark, 001 Orange
Avenue. A ll ratmbar* are aaknl to
be preeent.
A cordial welcome to attend at)
church services t* extended by th *
Pastor, Rev. II. W. W illia m *.
(1 HE GIVEN SHOWER
S llO W r .lt
B R ID E TO
purity amt principal of
The faculty
Goldsboroi IPrim
V ary School gave a
lower .............
for Mis*
Itritlul »howe.
- Verotui
Zachary, u l the home of Mrs. J.
L. Moore, 11(18 West Tenth Street,
on Wednesday night.
Mis* Zachrry received many
lovely and valuable g ift* . Among
those present were; Mssdamiw J.
| „ Moore. ( Inmle** i Lmjla Kuos,
Bernice Roundtree, Juanita H a r­
old, Lvola Bryant, Louise Blair,
Elisabeth Young. Julia M e rritt,
Flureiln
Smith, Vivian
Lamb,
Thelma F tn n klin , Emporia Pottersuit, l.eonla Peterson, lues Mayo,
Rebecca Hankrrsoit, and M i****
Sol lye Fields, and Zeltna Blockshear.
A delicious repust of Ice cream
and cake wo* served.

W OMEN'S ""A U X IL IA R Y G IV E
RELIG IO U S B AN Q U ET
The Women’s A u x ilia ry of Zion
Hope Church apoasoMd a re lig io n *
hnmiuet ut the Castlo Brewer
Center, on Friday night May 23.
A very nice program was render­
ed ami Mrs, It. Klchelberger w.i*
guest speaker. Tha occasion was
semi-formal. The menu was turkey,
w ith all it* trim m ings and Ice
cream and cake fur dessert. Many
were present and all reported that
they had an enjoyable evening.

uml hi* Sunfortl Houning Authority
OrKunlzation for it* suceeNsful
completion of the third housing
unit—

Mrs.
Elizabeth
R o b in s o n 's
mother Is Just a little Improved.
It wn* expected that Mrs. Eslella Hedley tie taken home ftuni
Ibo hospital I* *1 Monday, the

William Clark Court

211.

V isitor*
R. D. McCreary. Jr., wife and
child, o f Washington, II. C., v is it­
ed the fa th e r of Mr. McCreary,
&gt;fr, Rivera McCreary, Hr., 418
East Fourth Street., a feew days
ago. Mr. McCreary, a graduate
» f C roon* Academy H igh School,

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mal opening Sunday, J»me t'ira ta t 2:00 I*. M. We urjfi* all Rood
c i t i z e n s of Sail lord to take advantage of thix and become
acquainted with the Hplemlid and attractive projects of the
Sanford llousiiiK Authority. We feel, throuRh the efforts of
this orRaiilzation, Sanford has Ruined much in proRress, pros­
perity und better living conditions. Our sineerest congratu­
lations to (icorge H. Williams and hiN fine group.

Ph. — 80S

A lbert Buttle — Owner

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207 W ant Hacomt Street

The Dedication And Formal Opening
of the

William Clark Court

OPEN HOUSE
A t 6tOO o'clock BuwUy a fte r­
noon tho school w ill hold Ita an­
nual open house. Classroom work
A C T IV IT IE S A T HOPPER
and work dona by tha varloua
ACA D EM Y
ciub* w ill ba an exhibition. Every­
gall for
It’s soft ball lima again
thing w ill b* held Intact u n til
• clim N in ta ry schools In Sam
Thursday morning. Thla la dona so the
th a t Rapt. T. W. Lawton, Board Inol* County: ai
and It was w in ­
Member, and otkara may attend, n in g tlma lo r tha Hoppar H or­
who w ill not attend Sunday a f­ nets, Wednesday afternoon on
ternoon.
tha softball diamond. The Oviedo
. Tb* . V * c,ub*
many team was the losing team wljen
bkautlful hand paintings, and a th * Hopper Hornet* boat tha
variety of papsy-mach* artlclaa. Oviedo boys to a acor* o f 1) to
The Homemaker* Club w ill have 10. T h * moat th rillin g event o f
m any attractive articles. Thla club (ha game waa when tha Hornet*
had fo r ita apenaora, Mrs. M. G.
trip le play In the top
Francis and Mica .M artha Smith.
tha f if t h Inning.

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Sunday,

June

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P.M.

This Occasion Presents An Opportunity For All To See
What The Sanford Housing Authority Is Accomplish­
ing. We Extend Our Sineerest Congratulations And
Beat Wishes For Its Continued Success.

Authority

Sanford

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it It I K F H
.SON A N D V /IF K V1HITM
REV. AND MRS. MURRAY
OVER T H E W E EK -E N D
On last week end Cecil M urray
ami his wife Jerry, i-ante to the
Celery C ity to v is it their pareuta,
Rev. Jams* C. M urray and Mrs.
Murray. This is the firs t visit
since they were married In Feb­
ruary, 1861. Tha many friends and
clans mates were happy to eue
them. They returned to Miami
Sunday night a fte r having a very
F U N E R A L NOTICES
i-n](jyahlr time w ith parents and
MBS. EVA M A E TAYLO R
Funeral services fo r Mrs. Kvu friends. T h e y expressed a grate­
Mas Taylor, age IP years, lit. I, fu l appreciation to those who made
Box 482 A, Midway, who tiled when llie lr stay so pleasant.
a harvester, commonly known ns
(In nest Wednesday m iirnliig,
the “ Mule T rain," on which she
was riding, struck a live wire end Kev. and Mrs. Janie* C. Murray
electrocuted her on a farm at w ill leave for Tampa, Florida
Lake (2em, were held on Sunday, where they w ill attend th e ir an­
May 26, ut 2:(K) o’clock p.tn. nl nual conference. Ilev. M urray ex­
presses much gatltuilv to the
Monticelio.
Tha Rev. It. L. I ’ringle, pastor member* and friend* fo r their
of Morning Olory Baptist Church, kindn***e* and co-operation given
officiated. She leaves to mourn, a them while In Hanford, stating
husband. Rufus T aylor Sr., a son. fu rth e r that If they are returned
Young Rufus T aylo r Jr., age 3, to Hanford, they w ill work even
harder to prove their worthiness
and a host o f other relatives.
Burton’s Funeral Homs of San­ of these ronalderntioiis. Many
ford had charge o f funeral a r­ friend* have espressed their hope
rangements. Interm ent was made that Rev. and M r*. Murray w ill
a t tha cemetery at Monticelio.
he returned to Hanford.

MHH, VIOLA BARTON

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T H E S TU D EN T C O U N C IL OK
HOPPER E LE M E N TA R Y CON­
DUCTS A W EEK OF
M E D ITA TIO N
'
PROGRAM
May *«, 10SJ
Master o f Ceremonies— W illie M ilton Johnson, President
Announcer—Elame C rum ity, Sec­
retary.
1. Opwring Sung—"H o ly, H oly
H oly", School
2. Ulble Verses— Mae Alice D ix ­
on, Sarah Ann llu tle r, W illetu
Brown, Hharalyn J- Jackson
8. Prayerful M editation— Facul­
ty Members
4. Prayer— M r*. J. B. M e rritt
6. Chant— “ Holy, llo lv , H oly",
(2n.! Stanza)
0. Song—"Jesus Want* Me For
A Sunbeam", Barbara A. Black.
Janice Oliver, Elisabeth Allen
7. Greetings—Student Council
Members, James Davison, Delores
Mae W illiam s, Patricia Ita * M er­
r itt, Bettye Jeun C rum ity, O'Hara
Johnson, Eugene Hutton, Janice
Oliver, Sandra Leo Mitchell, No­
vella Bacon, K m llv Mae W illiam s,
Elaine C rum ity, Frank t&gt;. Dow,
Jimmie Royal H ill, and W illie
Johnson.
8. Hong—“ Now The
Day
I*
Over", Members o f Student Coun­
c il
8. Announcement*--,Novella Ba­
con
10. Remarks—Principal L. ItEubank*
Sponsor—M r*. J. It. M erritt

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Apartment!. 114 W
First Strest, Phone 400-W.

A \IN U I E '

MODERN furnished Kitchenette
apartment*. Slumhcrland Court
Highway 17*02 S. C ity lim its.

HM AI.I* unfurolihed houid In I.« k t
M ary. I'hon* 7B0-W.
ROOM Oarage A pt. 140.00
month, unfurnTshrd e icept fo r
re frig e ra to r and stove. 700 Mel*
lonvllln Ave. Phone IHI7 or AIM.
F U 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*

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Real Eatat# Par Bala

ARTIC LES FOR S A LK

D EFENH 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 d rivin g time.
Q uality specification*, tile hath,
screened b rtc itw a y , cur n o il,
u tility room, laundry facilitle.*,
kitchen cabinets, llo tp o ln t range
and re frig e ra to r, Duo Therm nil
■pare healer,
lie furred anti plaster­
ed walls, Insulated ceilings, spu­
rious landscaped lots.
O iler-W aller Homes, Inc.
Corner M ellonvllls and Randolph
SKMINtJLK K BALTY
1320 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 27
T. W. Mero — W. Dietrichs
2

nE D R O O M

house

tin d e r

eon.

structlun on large lo t 100 i 130
ft. outside city. Small down
payment and
small
monthly
4— H EA L ESTA TE W A N T E D —4

—«

O FFIC E DESKS nt half price.
B eautifully rrflnlahciH ilvt1 new
"«
W. First-The Furniture
Center, •
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F U R N IS H E D
Cot
rooms and bath. Scresi
(W to |60 per month
B7i Ironside, Magnolia
’ W.* French and Volui
Orange City, Fla.

CARPENTER 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(M
l III,IN 'D S —lira s * Stptara
washer. Used r m r month*. Cost
Hug* and flo o r roverings of
6140.01) w ill sacrifice nt I'J.VOO
V ln y lr,' Plastic, Asphalt T ile or
Cull 1020. Extcnsinn 213.
Linoleum. Free estim alrs. Tele­
phone 1424. The F urniture Cen­
IILA C K E Y E I) peas fo r canning
ter - 110 West F irst.
You p lrk them In your container.
76c per bushel. Foster Allison.
A
LL
TYPES
Hull,Hirer
work
Monroe Corner, lit. 4(1.
Rraxnnnhle Kates - -Free Esrt
mates, Spreader Hervlee, l.lfa r
and Duinmlio and
F ertiliser.
A R TIC LE S W A N TE D —«
Carpenter A
(iraeev.
Phot..
I,'103-61 „ r MIU4.J
W * buy, sell A tra ils nssd
furniture. W llson-M aler F u rn ­
L. H ILL *Plano
T erhnlrlsn
iture Co. 3M F. «*f, Phone IIWI
W B N H W g a B g g f f W ------- R R — 9 .
Phono 611 &lt;V. Route I, Saw
ford.
7— Pels-Llvpatoek-Huppllea — 7

QAS RANGE, Ilka new, 9M Oak

I A— NOTICES* PERSONALS — 12

T H E Working Man'a
shopping
plaeo for new, used and refin*
rlenred. Re*
Ishsd furniture for the eomplst*
Carroll. Ph.
home. Iludget Prleea. Telephone
1424 Thn Furniture Center - l t d
BABY SITTER, M r*. Falktnberg,
West First.
. best references. Phone 1219-J.

EXPErTe NCED^ hslTy *111#r. Neil
M. William*,' 1620 Douglas Ave.

U 8ED IIO T P O IN T Stove, Ken*
more Ironer, good condition.
Phone H ID . 618 Magnolia Ave. M A N W IT H pick-up truck neodi
work—any kind; G riffith*, Ed
0*PIECEr mahogany Dunean PhVfe
ward Higgins Tsrrace, Apt. 20*
- — ..... ........ ..... - Ai~ v r *' '
R E F IN E D W IDOW wants posh
tlon as companion oi« housskeep*
ar Sanford Y to ln lty p rTOilanif*
462*W for appoint
Elder y ladle* home br mine,
—
L .
Practical nursing ability, Mra.
dI lu x e
Baumyr, Star H L . I,
Gunge
City, rla . •
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SUi N D A YJ D IN N E•R
•
R o u t Turkey .... ..............
208 N . Park Ave.
STELLA — New Mgr.

P(—
J*UN_______
I Lr- p 2 r _.:rk rimmid read­
ing glass*-* In McCrary's Satur­
day morning. Owner may hay#
for payment u f. this ad. Phone

SICK HOUSET Dreggy doors,
aereans, porch, step# repair]

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s n scom
e er
&amp; lect Aa
that*

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WALL, HOUr A M C
POE a n y
d o n ' f WANT TO
o r n ia auV
RRVVOUft B « r *
• O Q U IO C
tn v n o w

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winding, 1
service, Aa
Contact

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W A N TE D to buy for home s lt e - TW O M A LE collie puppies, rea­ J A M , EDMOND'S Upholstering
6 to 10 acres on laka In nr near
aonahle.
I
sonable. 310 Magnolia
Avenue
Shop. Phone 1908. F urniture
Sanford w ith electricity
ami
a fte r 6:00 p.m,
A seat rovers.
telephone available. W rltn A. II.
c/o Herald.
COW A N D C A L F fo r sale to
Plumhlog A Huppllrs
highest bidder. Phone 276, he
Contracting A Repairs
W A N T E D : Small modern motor
tween 3 and M p.m. Mrs. P. IV. J. K ing 280(1 Smith Park Avs.
court In good condition. Semi
Stewart.
l^mne 60
complete Inform ation. Box 73.
Usddnn Helghls, N. J.
LA W N MOWERS sharpened. Ill
H ELP W A N TE D
eyries repaired. Shuman's, 310
7— ARTIC LES FOR H ALE — J
E. Jib HL
R E T A IL .Salesman Wanted. Steady
employment.
Firestone
Store.*.
P LU M BIN G
T U X R D O K h K D fl C om pletp linn.
H u n t'* T u ie iln SVed Sloru.
I.tl(2&lt;aKit w ith lutfifioif et|tii|imcnt J o n lra rt and repair work. Frss
estimate..
It. I*. Harvey. 204
w nntnl to loir U rge ir n r t of
(iO O l) ANO IIA I)
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. F ill* E. Lloyd,
Hull*
M U r ilA N I C W n n lr.l, a lra d y cm*
Phone I8(16*W.
t)iml Round Onk Dining
p lo yrn rr.l f o r genurnl e e p n r|rnre
Tnblo
1
Minn, (loot! wngea and vnrn tinn . BABY SETS, Including booties,
Uepfl 6 pc. Dinette ......
J
n im rn n U o d
weukly
m in im um .
rap* and aorka, made to order.
U ird Unfit W ith HI Ip Cover J
M iu t Iirvc linnd tools. A p p ly to
Call 2242.
Uie&lt;| O verduffed Loungn
W itltu r I'e nn ell, H rntlnolo Coun­
Chair w ith HI Ip Cover
:
practical,
ty M otors. I'hunn H IM . A fte r JA LO U S IE S — The
tJsml Wood llin l, Hog Spring
th r ifty , n e a lnit way lo convert
tl:00 p.m. r a il 772-W.
•nd H air M nUteia
th a t po rrli nr hremewiiY Into a
complete
f
root, private room. Telephone
Used Large Chest o f
W ANTED—
1424 fo r free estimate or atop
Drawer*
!
hy 110 West F irs t— The F utnl*
K XP KHIKNC KD M AN
Ueetl Large D re is e r.......
U
turo Center.
Service Station and T ire lie
Reg. HILDA Shopworn 0 pc.
p
a
ir
Wtf.4t.
A
pply
In
person.
He&lt;l Room Suite ..........
7
JUNKS’ T IR B SHOP
M A T IIK H OP RAWFOR I)
3IA Weal le t St.
2 U *0 I K. l i t St.
Phone

F U R N IS H E D l-room apartment.
I l l N. Jessamine Ave.
I

S PEC IAL SERVICES

BATTERY, Generator or S tarlet
Service. Call 617, Swaln'a lia l*
tery 8ervlcr. 8nnford Avcnu»
and 2nd. Street.

V E N E T IA N Illln d s—F or Free E v C A niN E T S , Counters, Cupboards.
C. V’nil, Woodworking, 612 San­
tlninti* Coll 320. Scnkurik Cilas.*
ford Avenue. Phono 1463-J.
sntl P aint Co.

K U R N IS IIK D flva room apt, at­
tractive. One block from P. O.
Church. Adulta or couple with
/ Infant. A34 Craves Av«. Orange
O IL FURNACEb— By
Krssky,
f City.
Wall, floo r and P irn
U R N IH IIK D garage apartment
M. O. IIODOBi
avallahlu Sunday. 1209 Magno­
lia.
P I A N O S— Oulbransen, SpInaU
priced from IS10.0
BABY SITTER. E:
tuning*. Tsrm i,. ti
fsrences. Mrs. R.
der’s Plano Store, 109 .M y rtle .
MAB'J,

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A II.Y N E W S P A P E R
V O L U M E X X X X 1 II

E s ta b lis h e d

* Truman Se$ks
Fast Approval
Of Alliance
•

SANFORI),

1908

FLORIDA

M)XDAV JUNE 2. 1052

AsMocinled P r o s I,cased W ire

Ike Retirement
Is Speeded By
Army’s Orders

Seminole Chapter Of Future Farm ers

President D e c l a r e s

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
A many.
w
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 th a tle a tte consent to
0 . B, raUflcatiap of the documents
prior to the adje w m ent of Con­
gress ia of ntasect Importance.
Tre a tie s of the Unttd States are
A 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
m 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
m veal the
fin forging of toe links
saawthe
H w eetw
the iMJ-flomimmiat. West
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
to 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 p ict (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 nato ttona 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
IC s s tls iM

n a Wags T n a l

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 I natruetor at the M.
q. Ranch for boys and Blrla for
the remainder of the eummer.

TONS OF

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had been
bexcar at
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too Navel
brella'e
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floated to the
tw o of the

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the E l Cantasting
to drop
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Six To 3 D ecision
Leaves Cate Open
Tor N e w Stride

Inactive Status Will
Permit General To •! q ■ r
Campaign Actively U . O. I111clll t r y
For GOP Top Spot

Q u 1c k Ratification
Of Pact W ith Ger­
many la Necessary

WASHINGTON ,P
The Arm y
elenrrd the way today fur Gen
Dwight D Eisenhower'* im tn rd l
ate retirem ent, promising aitum
before lie le a ir - the Pentagon
Tuesday (nr Ih r iHdtlic.il wars
M ai Gen Floyd Parks. the Ar
m y‘s infurm alion chief, fold o re
porter Ihe form er supreme coin
maniler in Krunpr "tle fin ile ly w ill
lie on a relired -la tu s " when lie
leaves Tuesday for Abilene. Kan* .
and Ills first m il of uniform speech
in the Republican prcsldcnlinl mini
Phntn hy Cos Inathm race
Order- transferring Elsenhower
The Hemlnolc Chapter, Future Farmers o f America, has had a (IrrcnlcHf, J. Todd. W. Cnnada, (t. Westmoreland, J. Nettles, J.
successful year in grow ing vegetables ami raising animals, and Its W illiam s, I), Moss, T. tbihimsn, it. Flower*, .1 OeRriiic, J. T. A lford, lo Inarlive stnlus. niter IT ye.'irs
membership o f 4ft enjoyed a parent and son banquet Friday night at ft. Rivers, 11 English, M llnsark aril \ Tealo Third m w : it. Davis, 111 uniform, w ill lie hnnited him it
the school rarm building. Left to rig h t fro n t m w t 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. I I mII, II. Myers,
R. White, Fourth row: M, Pearce, M Swrsi, It. Giuliani, F. Rlen- id re|iort In his m llitnry stlperm ton his second supreme eomuinml
Johnson, C. Russell, F. Anders, It. McGill, It. Ilom dnrf, W. W inter- strnm, It. Frsnk, P. M rT rer ami J. It-nneM
In Europe
hold, J. Patty, M. K lnim l. Second ro w j C. R. Flowers, P. Hrown, K.
Tills w ill free Ihe gene rill, 1 'itk s
shiiI, to campaign actively (or the
GUI’ nomination, it lie wishes. i&lt;)
though Eisenhower w ill relnm lolive sliu rin k a- generi ol the
Arm y anil hn $IH.7'll u v e il in
pay end allowances
Elsenhower bus s.ild he w ill re
F lo tilla lias the greatest number may l each hs high n&lt; llll.lUWI fed
sign ids eommissimi. howi-vm. il
nf thunderstorms a year n f any II wnuhl hr difficult fur planes to
he gels I lie nninlnaltoii In lli.il
serlhin n f N orth America, HVi-rug fly uver I hem nil.unit pressurised
cuse Ills pay itnrt nllnw niici's. e
ing (III alim islly from May through cabins.
well as his lisp of three Army
Using n hlarkhim rd 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 m llilu ry groups and
(re e ling point before
thunder­
Mmighton Jr., local weatherman.
' uihors. u second visit lo I’ rrs id rn t
rhe
privilege*
enjoyed
hy
Atncrstorm*
occur.
Tha importance o f character,
Those showers, M r. Dean point­
ii Ho- in education, economic »e Truman at the While Ilmiac. anti
assets and collateral on tha p a rt ed out, are very beneficial to this
Thundershowers in Florida are
a m erllnu w llh Secretary of Stntr
o f farmere seeking to obtain loans, section, rnm lnjt oq an average at o f th. convection lype, lie *tn tu d ,isru, n ty , . health ami housing wen
Acheson.
ettenlny
at
tho
«Ndlca
was stressed Friday nig h t In a from 2:00 tovtf-OO p.m. In the day, In w h ifh warm, moist air rl*o» «.
rtss— Aty twt#;* thgetm&gt;r Him 'ano ther
talk by Jamna Richardson, vice- when the cooling effect ia moat batwoya tha laWwecsir Ihe i-M sts,
president o f the Commercial Rank needed., I f , | t were not fo r these pools .o ff renrhing the dew point, Nrgio housing project In GoldI*- I round nf conferences Tuesday was
hnin yesterday itflernoiitl liy !&gt;■ n preliidn lo whal Imiks like one
and Truss Cm, Ocala, in a talk to rain*. ho said, Florida would be condenses Into
cumulus
hniils
Marc Md-eod llilliune, president o lllie roughest |Hilllicnl ciini|uiigie.
more than I0U persons nt tha Slfith Inn dry to support c itru s growth. yId cli when cooling pumletise ml
He told o f studies o f those moisture or laintlriius. The -t|i o f ilie liellume Uonkoian College, m creenl history The general Iannual parents and sons banquet
p ille d ngnlnsl Sen Ito lie rl A T uft
o f 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.
tlth c i spi-itkon- Uitindm-cil by of Ohio Slid others III the grnwm gls
Farmers o f America, at the acliiiol ri-au In rn-operatlwn w ith llm A ir 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;- I ln J E. McKinley, chair­ Intense struggle Ini' Ihe lle p u tilli III)
planes
daily
flew winds, it *le-rt temperature Imp. man " f ii" ' Siinfnid Utilising An presidentlnl im tiiliw illiiii
The need o f loans bv farmers when five
thoi it v, in ii g iiiiic rln g " f mm
ills lio m o ro m ilig Irnm Eum pe
in order to ca rry on tlu-ir v n l . I liningh t huntlerstorms.
I rain mill nine nr twice a vein, lu ll Mum HiU pel siilis, while Hml m l
was pointed out by idr. RichardThe updrafts of 100 feet a sec­
M u'll tig h te n in g discharge., ... ureil. well* Geingi- I, llu vis, h - Sundiiy In the w a rm th &lt;&gt;( .i -um
ille rllk e sun w n- II pureU n u ll
son, who stated that there should ond on one side of a storm au-l w ith in in between clnilds, ami n-istnui 1“ lUs- ilirecliii nf Die A t ­ lo ry a ffu ir The A rm y gave turn
be a b ility on the part o f tl j fa rm ­ down drafts on the other, sweep caused hy u o ri|im l |H itential
lanta Field Office, I'uhll llnusing the lu ll 17 gun welcome reserved
ers to repay the loans. He told o( ing Fie ta in before them constitute tween high up po sitive e lln ig
\ li t h o n t v , M ay m W II Sli-mper, fur in llitu ry heroes
the Importance o f 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
ris
in
g
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 arrive d . T a li'- cam
palg.i he ad
qu artergut, m ili a* slide
w hen-the farm er 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 • .
*,
.. .. .
|
.
nienl we coming him lun k lo lluand well o ff, other Industries w ill
I allalisssee, also spoke
"
cou ntry but ro g rc llln g tlm t “ he did
tie also.
|)l
Hellm ne le w iile d tlm t she not re liirn sooner "
Mr, Richardson was Introduced
iiud ju s t i etui ned fro m n visit In
“ Now that he Is alaiul to hike
by E- (J. K ilp a trick, president of
I,Diet la ii i i i I to m any countries n
off Ills lia llle Jacket ve ol III Hr
tne Florida Hlnte Rank o f San­
Europe, She reported matvehms
publican P a rty hope that In
ford.
prngiess in p u lilic housing all nvei
start fig h tin g ." sniil a -la lc iu c id
die Houlli, and stated that thenTo Mike Rotundo, member o f
I • -*BBB Il l l l « # l 1 III# 1*114*** I I l I T T i
is d u p llc a tlim of W illia m ( ’ lu llthe Future Farmers, went a Kit)
Lake Monroe Brdlgea, the pow­
D E I, A M ) (.Special)— Slelsnu ii Hurt In many dism al *po|s whore
Kiwanla award which w ill go to ­ er plant a t Lake Monro# and En­
a tin lve csity where oditeallim i .1 was Ihought th a t such project*
ward hla enpensca in attending thu terprise, and Radio BtatlgR WTRR
linderatonil, Hubert M nvnnrd Hut
■mid lin t he.
F FA national convention in Kan- were "blown up" yesterday In a c h in s , nssiH-iale d ire e ln r o f tliaaa C ity this summer. John P ier­ simulated "a tta c k ” by members
Him expienseil deep g in lllu ile In
Ford
F
m
im
ln
ll'in
anil
fo
rm
e
r
rhn&gt;&lt;
son o f Kiwanla made the presen­ o f the Hanford Squadron o f the
ce llo r o f the U n iv e rs ity n f Oden l.c jta if Of the colored people *n
tation.
C ivil A ir Patrol.
TA LLA H A S S E E. ;/1’i
Mm rv
go, Gild Ihe g ra ih in tin g class Ic ilin die Mousing A u th n rily and Ihuse
C. L. Redding, manager o f M rIn addition, a small plane, In the fin a l even! n f June ( ’mu 11-sponsllde flit I 111' housing pin- TiKike, H nnfoi'l, mul Eirtnli ( ‘ban-.
.e l. p iiin tliig out the advantages Windermere,
C rn ry 'i, presented a F lorida Chain piloted by Lieut. H enry Mcl,auIIn m rn c rin rid .
have Im-n
iiu p
I e le c tric ity , lllia ie io
p lom h ilig lioliited l,y Gov. Fulh'i W nin-ii t,,
Stores awaM to the Chapter.
o f the CAP and w ith CpI, Rodney
"T h e c lv iliin liu n n f Ihe Went i
W alter Wlcderhold received an Rrumley a* "hombadler” shower­ e h a ra c trrlle d anil defined hy !)'• uni o th e r fa rllltli'R , end d i-ila te ii the S ta le C itriia Ciuiinilsaiuii
aw anl fo r public
speaking and ed Hanford w ith leaflets contain­ dialogue Hint only free men ru in , d ia l when a litt le g ill, liv in g in
Tonka I* a grnwei n m ri.iilra t"
Andrew Tealo an award fo r farm ing a
message designed
to on, and ttin t is the essenlinl re t ■ cah ill III .South L 'aii. ilia . It hail it,enter o f tile caiiimlsNiim. Chase
In-oil her wish In live In u house ii
mechanics, w ith Principal Herman awaken the people o f Central
growers lurm hci from the
E. M orris m aking tha presenta­ Florida to the need o f a strong son fo r Ih r lr freed om ." the speak w ith glass windows.
Fourth ('III us D istrict.
er
declared
In
e
a
rly
-m
o
rn
in
g
cs
tion*.
Him
told
o
f
the
p
ro
g
ie,s
n
f
p
u
b
­
c iv il defense.
W arren also appointed C V
erclaes under Ihe g ia n t uakn ■
Chapter activities during the
lic housing in Daytona Reach and G riffin , H ow ey-ln-th-K ills r iir .n
The bridge, power plant and
term were described bv David Van other "dem olitions’* were per­ the Forest of. Arden.
•if a telephone conversation w ith grovver, to sucreveil N hhIi l.agette,
"T h e preservation and develop M r*. Eleanor R notovell in which
Neee and by Aubrey Dunn, and formed by a "ground crew**; i t
l.eeshiirgi J. ,1. I’srriah Jr , prest
other Chapter
accomplishments waa reported by Capt. David m enl o f thin he ritag e, fo r Ihe snk&lt; • lie stressed the need o f such dent nf Ihe Nevln* F ruit Cum
o f the W e il and n f a ll m ankind, l ousing. The next day, she said, a
were outlined hy W alter Wleder- Remley o f the CAP.
iiHity, to sneered Warren T Zeuch.
la the d u ty o f A m erica. I f A u u ti governm ent agent fle w down from
hold.
V eto Reach; ami J. Frank lien
These were among the 200
O ffice r* o f the Chapter had members o f the CAP and F lyin g ean education I* understood, It w ill W ashington, ami a* a resu lt, two i,e ll, Clermont, to succeed W F
charge o f the opening and closing Farmers who gathered yesterday b+s seen aa Ihe p rin c ip a l in run s hv
in je c ts were b u ilt, one fu r w hite lluhliison, Leesburg.
ceremonies. These included
Tommj
_____
imy morning a t Orlando Municipal which A m erica vindicates ami ad mid o n . fo r ro lu rc il peoiile.
The appointment* were made
vanees tha deepest value* o f tinRumble*, president: Marvin KI
KfU rg in g her colored h e are r* to Saturday.
irp o rt to p u t on "Operation W e a l."
nard, vice-president;
Smith, A
■aidant) Bobby Hr
Imw th e ir g ra titu d e , she also nilG riffin said lie had no riiinm cnl
Microbe • A bout 40 planet w ire • D r. H litehina , who n iw In lm
secretary!
Walter
Wtederhold, used.
vised those who w ill occupy W ill
on a statement hy L rG rtte that
duced hy B te lio n 'a President, J min C la rk C o u rt to m ove Ihemtreasurer! Bobby Bbradbrf, reG riffin "said fra n kly he wnuhl use
The Orlando u tilitie s building O tlle Edmonds, defined e d lirn lio o
.
, Andrew Teelo, eentlnel and
was
"bombed",
bridges
were aa the "d e lib e ra te a tte m p t In form -e|ve» w o rth y as teal A mor leans hi* Influence lo gel my place."
K. M. Kaddy, faculty advisor.
l.cG ctlo said be himself hud
up" by ground erewi, end man In term s n f an h le n l" mid &gt;v keeping on the b u ild in g * ami
Bobby Boradorr welcomed the "hlown
ii ro u n d in g * In a p rim er manner.
U . a ila a ,* Oa l»ags etai
sought reappointment amt runny
held th a t education fo r a drum
visitors and parents and response
KxpreNsing her g rn lltu d n In the citrus Industry lenders, stirred up
eraey m u»l mean th a t every man v Idle rltlxona prcscnl. Including
waa made hy Mra. A. W. Tealo.
hy word o f ills Impending ilr
U
'e
a
lla
a
s
C
Me
[
'a
a
*
*1*1
Invocation was by tha Rev. L. W.
ihuso connected w ith Um project, fia rtu re front the ciimmissimi, hint
Scott, Mr. Caddy, agricultural
lie declared tlm t they were nx- nsked Gov. W arren to keep him
teacher, Introduced the guests.
iucs*lng the real s p lrll of (Im fa- on.
A mualcel program
■ogram waa
wee p
preesiitilu-rhiHHl o f God and brotherhood
G riffin , one o f W arren’r. major
R
o
b
b
e
r
s
sawed
th
e
ir
wey
ed, with M y Davie
'avia e
and‘ Mona Jobe
nf man.
cumpnlgn hackers, later sp lit 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 o f gam­
e t the People Supermarket, IMM
Reeee Whitt'a accompanying.
W illiam C lark, E arths 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 H igh School, Tallahassee, breach apparently mis been heal­
etore'a steel safe to a nearby emp­ an automobile collision with a told o f the coming o f 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 o f his development
BANK H O LID A Y
to a eeueage el
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 n f Hanford grow.
Hanford A tla n tic National Rank
Wte RMifee left by ________
Mra. Smith's young baby, who
burglar_In Court Hanford, phened police at
Mayor Hlemper described W ill* w ill 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 o f the birthday o f Je f­
■afa missing when he came to tha time, was uninjured. The he had personally known, declared ferson Davla (1H0S . IHHIM who
poilct recen,4wee wetooeed to work.
young widow was taken to th* that t t waa only fittin g that the waa electad president o f tho Con­
four yean ia JML
hospital
for court bo named W illiam
Acting Lieut. Jack Hickson and Fernaid-Laughton
Clark federacy, Feb. 0, I B ill, and wa*
Patrolman w . R. Cosgrave made axivnlnaUon.
Court, and termed tho project an­ re-elected the fnllow lng Febru­
I 0 N I 8 LE A TE S
an Investigation and found the
Carrol G. Phillip*. 27, of 6073 other milestone In the progress of ary.
eafe In tha waede o f a vacant tot Andrews Strsat, Jacksonville, waa Hanford. He told of aid hy the
adjacent to the store.
driving tha truck west on Sam- C ity in drainage, laying o f 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, form er
WASHINGTON IT - The Defense
turning waat on tha Boulevard Housing Authority chairman, fo r
U f New Enrtewl A
Avenue,
# to l l &gt;. Winter
,
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 LL M a i operation of tha City the projects ported 16 b illed, M wounded and
coo# m iv • n fm o a n
one m lx iln i(C o a It a e sd O a P a g e 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
Richardson S t r e s s e s
Value Of Character
In Obtaining Loans

American Rights AtuI
Privileges Stressed
By Dr.MaryBethune

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

&amp; 4 I.

- i'i V. j&gt;

J . ti

N o . 203

And Tanks Quell
POW Disorders

W A dllNGTON 4s The Supreme
' mill mlcd a .1 lodny that Preildi nt T ro m .m ’ s se in irp 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 strik in g
down h u d I'ru iii.m 's c la im to vast
iiihi-icol power under Ihe ConsUlotion, the high court upheld Ihe
ruling nt I ' S I'lslrict .fudge D lin i \ Pine Hi,it the President ac­
i d illegally In selling Ihe s t f t l

N c r d c il

mill:. \)irll H to head off a strike.
Thl&gt; meant the governm ent muit

Kuti i I n n
i ue i r r ■
..... .. . . m l'....... . I . ......... ' ........ .. hat

"hey Pine's ord er In tu rn Ihe m ill*
' • « * "&gt; , h r , r n w n fr*

visited tin

u r ilt i'ii hy .In -llre llh ir k
Chief
. t ii- lir r \ in si&gt;n and Justices Reed
m il M lriiim ilisseille d
in i--iiin g lu - s trik e call today,
M urra y al the same lim e irk e d
ihe -tci*l rninpanles to lesurne cotle rtise lia ig a m illg
Hut M u rra y al-n made c lr a r (hat
the iinnin .till -lands m i ih r terms
u( the Wage S ta h illrn lln n Board
U s lli re rn iilliie n d a tiiin * of a 2ft
i ,-iit oi lim n “ p n i'k iig e " settlemenl. plus &lt; im ln ii -hop arrangemenl lie -n ld
" I n Ihe n li-e n e r of n wage agree
iiii-n i onr m e inh er- h iv e no alternative other Ilian to erase w o rk ."
M urray n o th o rlfcd lm-nl union o f­
ficers to make " - a lis ln r t u r y atutdoves
r in g c m e iil- fo r -ts iu lh y employ
to p ro ire i ihe properties o f th a
various com panies d u rin g the parind Ilf slo pililg p "
T n ila v'a d e rlsim i was o f overrid ing Im portance In Ihe cunttOii- r - v
ns old ns the A m erica#
republic Itself
over how a re el
.re th.- powers uf the presidency.
I ..... mu ha- ri'p e a le d ly claim ed
lie has inherent oower u iid p r 111*
i . hi d ilu tio n to -i-i/e a p riv a te In.I n - in or take -i wide v a rie ty rtf
•llit -1 ii tiiu is. to -a ll-gu ard the wetf ,11 ,- ol the nnl um in tim e of na
I n in a I I'nlei-geiiey
I in m in i -n n l firm ly turn ever,
■11-ii fid - puwei lie liu lg - to Cong n --- .mil lint to till- I ’ re -u lc n t—
••ilhei i- Hu- civ ill.in head o l Ihe
gi.ve iu m eiii o r i- i'iu iiiiia iiile r in i tin I nl the arm ed forres
i In n- m e no im in e ilia lr enntiiii'iit Ito m the W hite House atthough T'rum an has snid he w ilt
i till It' hv Hie Supreme ( ’n u rl's dec i-iim
w hile saying al Ihe same
lim e u e illie r the Hupreine Court
• n iilliiiir r l On I'u g r I m r|

J
*'
"prisoner
IM
s.iuili

1 m l inn ned i nmmii
R also meant the Trum an ad
i ........ . in i w.i Red I oi mistral Ion
could
nnl
carry
................... m i......Id
mil through Its promise of a wage litk.
ind ci ue lo the -le ei w o rkers while
tl m ill- were under governm ent
',i,iundi-.l . r.i'A l.-i i u m li m : turn
The
I mi. .1 \ i in m . sutueiiu uw n rr-lu p
Vod.tv'- high rm irl decision wax
I'mnin.imi. i
i.i-n
M .iik &lt; l.uk
i .tun- i - l n u l and d«-

cl.ued
■j
... ‘. i MM Ml imouul &lt;d fo in
HI
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i
- II hi
tie o r.1 ........... ki
l |H
....................
. I'-Htir i oher o rd e rM r s tiff i iimtmiiii'if tiMf i*

luihM s ti r MitnitMhmii It-if 1 “ iliriM-t
4**1 thf ii)»i i

(|f ll'llll'IM f

mil;

Ik *i b* &lt;imI tfir &lt;li&gt;

nf |'k

Till' |*i I •till41 m t
Itnl tu'lllMif
l!t|* |If M*111a li|( lull M iri" Iif I 'Mill
BitIlfI F*1* n l|Hrb tu iff| . filHr -"Oh

t if u ii4 n ifiiP 'i

i

I'VH*tu j 11 immm ' i
f lirril fl Itiiti
lilriMhtn
if11m » tin Ji.M’k in’siilr
tin* &lt; MMi|M&gt;mitl f
» ifM'iin
Ik *mI
k'&lt;l liv 1 .*pt Inn M 11Ii*i W isliifu
Inn l i f
ilt in imli'tl lit' )u i j n m
up f*u id i i 11&lt; mI run*

hi .m surr ilif Bi'ds fjinu
.mil Nhnkitk'il inh \m r r h \fii *!«»
, . I!ti«l«*i ih r Miuum id *i f i l m
u Tip
r s lm iillliE hmk p i m p e u l a lt ­
e r th e i n i o i i l i 's
,| l i i n i |i&lt;nunl i’l l,
s m . ilie - l n l th e 17 u c r u p le d i 'l l
c...........
ln s ille
.ill K n |e li.n l - tiiu e il .m il
sliami, ■I i i i - i i t - i t ,i p a — m g '&lt;&gt;1
,,,,,,, ,,it H u iilli K m i .i 11 s o ld ie rs

E u ’ w itm -s-e- -.m l the s . mi 'I i Ko
g iti.le .l lu -nu id in n
III,I
lin ik e fu r 'In ’.n ili’i
li.n lie il
w ire
li-nce mul tile d d in e -tint,|M" ' 1 t-;i I i (m i I. pi ••-I " m '"d
l’’1
" 'e 1 1
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to a-slim e tile ilid le - a- lo n im e rI'l.il -e rv lie representative lo r Ihe
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Church a- a m em ber of Ihe Vealry
and as assistant treasu rer
M r G rant Is m a rrie d and has

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leant U R rlglatt bmrlsls were killed
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•rut of ,i bus currying them home front
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a htillday In France crashed
through Ihe guard ra il nf a bridge
and plunged Into Ihe Aa River
here
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Belgium, from Calais.
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Iyer, who heard Utt
seph Metayer
FO U ND D EAD
NEW YORK US - A .(ro lle r In crash and rushed to the river,
C entral Park r n m r upon Ihe hialies dived into the small stream and
n f a man and wom an lying four saved five of the passengers.
fil) o f tlu-iie n rre id ii, J 2 tinve
pleaih-d g u ilty . One person, wlm
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sla ug hter i i i i i I was senlenceil lo
five yi-nra lo prison.

feel apart
Police fonnil mi Hie
hoilles Iw n notes w ritte n nn one
shecl of paper. U ntil were In the
satno effect;

"Cannot live together and *re
Hope we
w ill he burled together as one ”
A .43 caliber n ulnm allr pistol lay
nearby.
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Rlxnrry, about 3(1 and married,
had killed M r*. Juanita Rivera, a
divorcee about 30.
ahola
- - w„llh two
,.
and then killed him self with u shot
to Hw mouth.
nol going lo live apart

FRENCH STRIKE
PARIS
The Communist-run
French Confederation of Labor
(COT) 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 to M
pentacoital weekend—went out aft­
er a meeting of the COT execu­
tive commit lea Sunday.

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                    <text>V'ff

T i l SANFORD l i i A l D i
f «
T « i May C 1WI

LEESIlUna, V». \m - A 39 yearold man who fled a mental hospital
two weeks nun went on a homl
cldal spree Tu«
uesday night, killing
Ms father, nn airline pllol and an
attractive hlomte, police reported
today.

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don County identllled the assailant
as Maurice Kay Fox. He said Fax
was arrested shortly after midnight
and charged with murder.
Powell sold Fox wns found in
a drunken stupor asleep In a bed
at hi* brother a home, a M-itauge
shotuun beside him.
The triple slaying look plnce nn
Uw farm of Fox’ father, 70-yearold William Fltzhugh Fox, In a
lonely area near Leesburg about
» miles from Washington, I). C,
Powell listed these victims:
The elder Fox, Areola, Va.
Capt. Knhert O'Connor, pilot for
Capital Airlines, Falls Church, Va.
LUIIsn L. Have, 34, Alexandria,
Va., manager of a cosmetics

EBPassailant’s mother
the homo of a neighbor

i1
re f
:r,b•?/

fled to
shortly
after the younger Fox was seen
Mar hia homo Tale Tuesday night.
Powell said Fnx was committed
to the State Mental Hospital at
Staunton, Va., last fall after having
threatened tot kill hls father.
Neighbors spotted him Tuesday
night ami telephoned police. Powell
set nut fnr the Fnx farm and found
the hodles of Miss Hove and O'Con
nor In (he front yard.
Two hundred yard* away, police
found the body of the elder Fox
O’Connor had leased part of the
Fox property
rty some time ago and
wcnl there to do garden­
frequently wci
ing work. Mis
MUs Hove, described by
rag
O’Connor'* neighbors a* a good
friend, hud accompanied him to the
Foi farm.
After finding the bodies Powell
organized a posse of ion men The
younger Fox was found asleep In
a bed at the home of hls brother,
Claude, two boors later.
The brother's homo was a sham­
bles. Windows were shaltered, ovl
denlly by shotgun blasts, the front
door wns open and furniture wns
overturned and broken.
Fox surrendered without a strug
|le and wns taken In Leesburg
all where (he murder charge was
odged against him.
Claude Fox had left*the house
wllH hls wife and Ihelr two small
children In spend the nlghl at (he
home of mini her brother, Woodrow
llesldenls of the area anld that
O'Connor, n widower, owned a
(mail plane which tin usually kepi
at the nearby Areola Airport.
They said they suspected Irniihlr
when he dldn'l Imiiz nearby homes
Tuesday nlghl, as wns hls custom.

I

Senate Rejects
Further Cuts In
Foreign Aid Bill
WASHINGTON ifl - The Senate
today rejected, by n 41 to 33 vide,
a further ,'i*hi million dollar cut In
the M.ooo,nun,non foreign aid bill
Neither e'dn
the __
sharp
con
, _____
___ In
_____
rp _
_
Irnversy on trimming Ihe aid prorant find hurts sure In advance
ow the vide would go
Veteran Sen. Cnmiatly It).-Tex.),
leading Ihe fight against any mure
reductions, told a reporter ,rl think
wo'll win If we can get all our
people here."
Ben, Welker (It.-Ida.), null! f
the amendment, said "It's hard to
tell how It will go now."
The Kennle meet* under a strlcl
agreement limiting debalo on each
amendment to one hour. This la
expected to bring final passage of
,lh« bill during tno afternoon.
UmK
Alter rejecllng the 300 million
ut proposed by Sen. Welker ( II.la.), the Senate also voted down,
to 37, a 400 million dollar re’^Mellon proposed by Hen. Long
' !* (It.-La.).
1 * Ban. Connally (D.-Tex.) led Ihe
uflght against reductions below the
H,BOO,000,000. Nens. George (I).a.) and McFarland (D.-Arli )
so were active with him.
Final passage of Ihe bill was
expected before Congress quit (or
the day.
i ' Then II must go to conference
.With Ihe Houso which voted last
^ lor a M, 1(0,000,000 bill, or
nTiOOO.om less than President
aman asked. The House reduci ha^e brought scathing attacks
i Mr. Truman and officials adstoring the mutual security

B

John Lund make* love to Ann Sheridan In tide srctu* from Uni­
versal-International's "Steel Town", Color by Technicolor, showing on
the lilts Theater ncrceen Thursday nod Friday,

KuhhcII Wins

Senator KuhhcII

rrma Pave Ones
Crawford Cullen, pledged to Rus­
sell,
The complete tabulation of the
Seminole County vote for dele­
gates Is as folliAva:

((onllnnrd Prom Pnar Oar!
Includes Dade (Miami) and Mon­
roe (Key Weal) Counties. These
two counties wern Kefauver strong­
holds In hls popularity contest with
Itussell The Georgian held solid
advantages In Ihe other seven dis­
tricts.
Two candidate* among the 84
running for delegate seat* pledged
support to Gen. Dwight I). Eisen­
hower and Gen Douglas MacArthur even though both the gener­
als are Hcpiihllcans The Elsen­
hower candidate wns running loth
in ii field of 10 and Ihe MacArthur supporter next In last In
the same size field
All hill one of the 10 lltisscll
barkers out In frunt bail Bussell’s
personal endorsement. They were
listed on Ihe ballot ns "Bussell
candidates."
This single exception was Horace
(’. Avrry. Jacksonville (Second
Dlslrlrli He ran as "oledged lo
Huiscir although he didn't have
Ihe senator's support, lie beat Rus­
sell's man, Fred II Kent, Jackson
vlile.
Bussell and hls supporters—In­
cluding most of Florida's state po­
litical leaders—had handpicked a
slate of 21 delegate candidates
from a field of 41 who publicly
were pledging their supixirl to the
Georgian
They had been fearful n topheavy list of Bussell supporters
would 'plit the Bussell vote and
leave Ihe wuy open for Kefauver's
compact stale of 211 delegates lo
score an upset

Demo Convention

i
1

3 i
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Htate-at- Large
MEN
Hill 118ft tOOU
Averllte
«r*isa*s tar
Britt
.......
103 1211 1)1*1
Dry ant
2114 1144 .1268
fit■■■«!( t'liilK iit)
Carlton
HUM 1086 .1070
OtasMlI CaaSiaal*!
Carroll
401 882 H71I
ir&gt;ISs&gt;S *&gt;r K»faa»*r!
Coleman
020 4011 1032
irlfJlaH (nr HhsmII*
II 102
Cunliffe
01
Hutchison
.....
406 307 8*12
ll*lr*ara Kir Hrlaarrr)
Mathis
441 204 736
m -d«ta fur II■•••tl I
Mcllale
86 07 182
IPIrSara fnr lira. XrSrlksrl
M y e rs ...............
461 362 MO.1
iKlrSard lur Hatmaaaat
III 108
Hcmpln
08
Sheldon
444 11(14 708
(I’rldaril (nr Krfaarrrl
Taylor
HXI 76 175
Upchurch
1700 040 2713
•Itnaarll CandlHatrl
Vocelle
1(177 804 257t
UlsMtll t'aadldatal
WOMEN
Alderman ...... 2120 110.1 6322
(llaaarll Caadldalr)
Bergman
21*&gt; 178 4t8
ll’lrdard (nr SUarahnnrrI
drown ........
606 .1*12 027
(I'lrdard fnr IlNirrlll
Carroll, Jr.
18114 000 28113
llliKirll I’aarilrial*)
Chappell
48*1 1170 M6n
M'lrdard (nr Hrfaurrr!
Ehrmann
70
till
Fuller
I(Mil Until 2040
IMaasall Caadldafrl
I la r r la a ..........
286
tar Harsall!
Meier
.... 2011
IPIrdatd far Staria III
Miller
....
4114 1140
liqrdaril fnr Hafanrrrl
MrUhusney
10611 857 2610
llloMrll I'andldalrt
McClellan
427 1127 761
IPIrdard fnr Hafaararl
Natt
1106 205 mm
(f'lrdard far Krfaarrrl
Pearce
2711 188 4114
fl'lrdard fnr llnrrrll)
TIioiiihh
161 88 230
ll'lnlarif (nr llarrrlll
VanWagenen
118 01) 2 17
ll'lrilnrd fnr llarrrlll
MEN
llnlrher ....
414 116 820
(f'lrdard for Krtaararl
Boyd .......
19.10 102.1 2060
(llaarrll Caadldalr)
Goldman
.....
no 24 03
Lund
374 201 0116
ll’lrdard far lla«rrlll
Prescott
0.1 711 Kill
Firth Cong. District
WOMEN
Cullen
603 372 006
•Plrdard far llarsrlll
Johnson .......
1708 801 2060
lllsaarll Paadldafrl
Farrell
608 313 821
(Plrdard far Krfaarrrl

County CommlHHion
District No. I

S

i

ram.

Sanford
City Total
Geneva
Grand Total

len

eted.
alia

076
075
132
708

County Commission
District No. 6

Benata look on* vote Tues- M to If tally to defeat a
Wlar reduction also ipony Walker.
sentoea on this
w en M absenleee
11 Denocreto
»!• end
and 14
18 Rei.. Telegrama
JUj end
and phone
pu.™

Gtfia M
R &amp;dollar
a ncut?ie
600 million
«s
.W "

General Yount
I* Removed For
Koje Camp Affair

New"' Construction
In Sanford In April
Exceeds Year Ago

Triple Slaying
Follows Escape
From Hospital

ohvrtlf

JWi

7T--y/fc

-------

D aford
City ToUl
Monroe
Paola
Grand Total

1
2
4

214 8
284
a
144
M
488 I

Justice of Peace
Dtotrlet Ne. 4

i*KaI •

Denpll.» defense rrslrii'llolls on
construction, more new buildings
ware completed here during April
of (hls year Gum in April of last
year, according lo figures on new
elertrie services connected, re.
.leaned by Florida Cower A Light
Company.
Tbe number of n"w electric
HO. »*».-s’ 'co(i!if*tad Is considered a
reliable Index lo tb» number of
new buildings completed, H. II.
Coleman, division manager fnr
Florida Power A Light Company,
slated.
"During April of this year",
Coleman sold, "we connected (12
new electric services In our Nanford district, h 148 percent In­
crease over tile 25 new connections
during April of lust year. This
Inrrease reflects favorably on oui
area here,
"Most of our new electric con­
nections have b»en to residence,
Indicating that local fnmlhes are
prospering. They are either build­
ing or buying new homes."
Florida Power A Light Com­
pany's researchers estimate that
the slate's population wilt runtit.ue lo grow rupldly during the
next ten years. With present pupuln’Iiiti a* approximately 3,800,000,
thi- state's population is expected
to reach IJMHt.000 by 1002.
To serve the growth in Its servIce i.rea, which comprises about
two-thirds of Florida, the power
company expects It will he called
upon lo build ten big generating
plants and plant additions which
will virtually triple present sys­
tem generating rnparlty. Florida
Power A Light Company experts
these plunls ami other expansion
projects will cost It more than
13.12.0(81,000.

Dan McCarty

f( nnllnuril Fiosi I’aae line!
Ills stronghold of Hillsborough, hut
McCarty gained even inoro and
rut Ills lead Ihrrr lo 0,400 from
7.IIMI
Oilhnm tiIso picked uti 0,000 votes
lo Duval Counly, while McCarty
was Increasing hls lend Ihrrc by
only t.nnn and handy winning Ihe
mu joriiy
Pinellas Counly. which McCarty
letl by 3.&lt;ssi voles or Ibe first pri­
mary. wen' *n Odlinni Tuesday by
375 Ler i mmiy. where McCarty
led and Oilhnm ran third on May
WASHINGTON ijs - Following tl, went to Odhnni by 300 voles.
Is the latest Associated I’rrai tabu­
lation lit delegates lo the national
HANFORD 'if llrnlley Otlhnm
political conventions, based on del­ Issued Ihli slnleincnl in conced­
egates pledged, Instructed, nr will­ ing his defeat by in n McCarty
ing lo express a first-ballot choice, for Ihe governorship of Florida:
amt on candidate conceitoni;
"1 am grateful and humble, and
Itrpolillcan
I lave my fellow ellimis of Flor­
Taft
4fit
• ida because they have again demonst ruled Ihat when decent, hon­
Elsenhower 382
est, sincere, Independent citizens
Klasaeu
26
lake an acllve interest and a per­
McKrldln
24
sonal part In llirlr government they
Warren
(l
can put the fear of God—and I
Ma rArllmr
2
say il In all reverence—In public
Unknown
Ul-1
office holders.
Total
1(133
"That Is Ihe way II should be
idol needed lo iiuntliiste)
In a democracy. Thai Is Ihe way
Demon nls
it must lie !( we are to preserve
Kclimvcr
122
•he greatest system of government
Bussell
SIU*
and business the world has ever
Mammae
H.V-i
known. We mount afford any part
Williams
4(1
time citizenship if we are to pre
Kerr
35&lt;-i
serve our great system for our
.Stevenson
.1(1'»
children ami our children’s cull
lluiklrv
281&gt;
llrell
Itulklcy
27
"1 can never express adequately
Humphrey
2.1
my deep and abiding appreciation
Itever
II
b&gt; Ihe more Ihnu Io.ihsi citizens
Truman
14
who contributed in our dollars for
Sen Douglas
3
decency rnmpulgn lo help gel our
Ewing
.1
mrsNngc throughout Ihe state. No­
Vinson
3
body knows belter (him I do the
Lucas
1
Itcrsnnnl sarrlflrrs which accom­
Justice Douglas I
panied runny of these contribu­
llnylmrn
'*
tion* and I am humble and thank­
Unknown
378
ful mure Ihnn I can ever express.
Total
HilT
"Some cynics may say that at
OIII1 lo nnmlnale)
limes It looks like Ihe people Just
WASHINGTON (jT-Sen Richard don't want decent, honest govern­
II. Russell of Georgia said today ment.
"Don't let them tell you that.
Ihe Florida primary marked "n
people do want II. they will
eleor-ctil demonstration of confi­ The
dence In my comlldacy" fnr Ihe fight for It when they gel full InDemocralle presidential nomina­ formation ami alnccro leadership.
"All of Iho people of Florida who
tion.
Returns showing Russell the ap­ partleipaled In this primary made
a major contribution to our demparent winner of ID delegate eon- nrrniir
system whether Ihev vuled
leal* to five fnr Sen. Estes Kelsover of Tennessee amount to "a for me or for Dnti McCarty
resounding setback fur my nppo- "I wish nolhlng but tho best for
nent which will he echoed through­ our now governor, Dan McCarty,
out the country," Riiiic R said In and hia opportunity to furnish lead­
ership for many of the progressive
a statement.
steps which have boon pledged and
Ho added (hat Ihe results In the discussed
In this campaign.
■election of Florida delegates to
"We can always look forward
the party's national nominating
convention back up "Ihe decisive with confidence and In good con­
81,000 vote margin0 by which he science If we ell pul our rallh first
defeated Kefauver In (he itato'a In Almighty God and In mankind.
"There la no bitterness and no
May 8 popularity primary.
"Yesterday's imashlnH victory cause fnr bitterness. We must all
waa not only a victory for the work togelher to make Florida the
sound principle! 1 advocate but a greatest place In which to rear our
victory over political confualon. children and I offer any assistant*
Tha ballot for dalajtatos to (ha that I might be able to give toward
Democratic National Convention that end.
"Thank you.*
wax both lan| and complicated
My oppoallion made every effort
to add to thla coafuilon. They
FORT PIERCE (At - Here. Is
failed completely.
Dsn McCarty's statement on h u
"I feel the deepeit gratitude to nomination as governor:
the Florida voter* who have sup­ "Afy fellow eiiliens of all Flori­
ported me eo loyally. Prior to the da. I am deeply humble and grate­
Florida election 1 had sn estab­ ful lo you whu have giver, me such
a fine lead aa Iho Democralle canlished backlog of delegates.
date for gover
"witn Ihe unswerving support
"I am exceed
exceed!
mud of
VleRAt;* plsdged to me
fine Iribiute you'1
me. But
Florida, end the Fnere ‘
am oven■Iprouder
HLJMI of
splen
her of delegates now
way In which
hieh so many good f ‘
from all sections of the stab
worked so hard over
Den
months to erawn our
10 ,0»J
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party to victory In November
. "This haa been mom than
t h a n ___
MeCarlyV cempelgn, or the cam*
»
.nder.
PHA1RIB
Comm
have been almost dwt
ceaat-flre talk* haf u
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Depleting the atruggla for Sunken Gold, The Sea Hornet will be
shown on the screen of Movieland Rlde-ln Theater Thursday and Fridnv, starring Hod Cameron, Adete Mara, Adrian Booth and Chill
Wills.

Convention Delegates R-Palmer
Men—4 elected. 1,240 preclncla
of 1.682
104,710
It Averltle
llritl
40,783
B Bryant
178,168
II Carlton
179,606
K Carroll
131,303
B-Coleman
113,086
Cunlilfc
20,413
K Hutchinson
142,902
II Malhls
33,302
MatArthiirMcllale
15.601
K Myers
128,609
Semple
11,098
K Sheldon
120,148
Taylor
18,143
95,409
H Upchurch
61.631
B-Vocelle
Women—4 elected, 1,223 of 1
B Alderman
160,470
EisenhowerBergman 04,819
100.291
B Brown
147,702
B Carroll
KChappell
136,271
Ehrmann
20,007
121,743
It Fuller
It llarrlss
37,043
It Maser
33,049
K Miller
113,180
II McL'hesney
*2,033
K McClellan
100.976
K Natt
92.192
fl I'carch
27,598
Il Thomas
18,000
It Van Wagcnen
16,082
DISTRICT DELEGATES
First District
Men, M* of 2*»7
l( Bavnard
21.873
K llazarte
1,2071
3,8.18
Frank
K Ihidglnx
11.811
Johnson
2.432
Women
l( Hams ay
27,202
K Sheffield
20,446
Second District
Men. 94 of in#
II Avery
18,096
K Duncan
14,997
It Kent
13,532
Wnmen
ll-Nooney
28,730
K Price
16,875
Third Dlstrirt
Men, 70* of 381
B-Bciln
R-Pelleway
H-Presley
K Sanborn
Il Slmx
Women
K Be vis
It-Cawthon
K Milan

8,037
4,982
2.007
10,090
15,410
*
10.012
0.9OO
10,600

pnlgn nf personal friends.
"It’s been an all-Florida cam­
paign, reaching Into every section
of the stale amt lasting every seg­
ment of our population. It's been
a campaign of business rnen and
women; of housewives, citrus work­
ers, farmers and fishermen, of
workers In the Industrial plants,
of railroad men, bus drivers, taxi
drivers, of retired citizens, and
those In hospitals, school people
and others too numerous to name,
"Thle hie been a hard campaign
- a t timai a bilter campaign. 1
want all of you to know that I
bold no grudge; that 1 shall be
Ihe governor for ell of Florida
and that I look In Ihe people of
Florida to help me to carry out a
program for best intoreals of all of
our citizens everywhere.
"I want to congratulate my op
nent on a datermlnad campaign.
know that ha la proud of the
splendid way that hia frtenda went
to bat for mm. I now Invito aU
Florida eltlieju to Join with me
In giving to Florida an admlntetra(inn that will make ua all proud
to claim as our own,
vary much."

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Fourth District
Men, 142 of 142
Glvena
K-Turner
R-Wilcox
Wumen
Cutolo
R-Hamilton
Warrlner
K-Wemli'uiiu
Firth District
Men. 23* of 2*1
k.neither
H-Boyd
Goldman
R-Land
K-Muslch
Prescott
Women
H-Cullen
R-Johnson
K-Farrell
~Sixth District
Men. 141 of 208
R-Byrd
K-Bmis
Thom ns
Poston
Women
K-Ksarey
Ft.Smith
Seventh District
Men. IM of 148
KDewcll
Mattox
R-Walden
Women
K-Speticer
K-Taylor
Eighth Jllstrlrt
Men. 103 of 702
K Burton
It-Cone
Wnmen
R-Andrews
K Drown

28,681
38,002
17,802
0,362
27,000
4.429
41,831
12,222
27,591
1,260
4,421
2,271
1,920
10,378
26,117
13,910
10.008
12.989
1.030
1,832
14,232
17,498

a.Bt!)

1,760
12,823
7,436
13.518
2,307
11,150
11,253
2,327

(lovcrnor’HRace
By Tbe Associated Press
The vote by counties for the
Democratic nomination for govermar of Florida (first figure In pa­
renthesis shows total number nf
preclncla In county, and second Is
number of prrclncls reporting):
McCarty (Idham
Alachua (37 27 )
0,501 5,304
Baker (7 7)
1.34*1
015
Hay (52 53 )
3.142 0.602
limitoril (8 8)
l.fiAi 1,383
Brevard (28 381
3.412 1,001
Broward (.16 30)
10.682 7,103
Calhoun (14-14)
I.070 I,(i80
charlotte (It III
908
378
Citrus (17-17)
1.426 1,218
Collier (13 12)
1,143
70S
('lay ( 11-11 )
1,244 1,318
Columbia (13-12 1
2,344 1,733
Dade (120 120 )
70,717 02,030
DcSoto (13-13)
1.507 1,493
Dixie (12 11)
TOT
858
Duval (89 89)
38,437 37,810
Escambia (70 70)
18,844 12,811
Flagler (77)
684
322
Franklin (3 5)
1,183
769
Gadsden (13-15)
2,359 2,001
Gilchrist (7-7)
Glades (8-8)
373
329
Gulf (9-T)
Hamilton (ll-T)
&gt;71
Hardee (1818)
1.623
Hendry ( 10-10)
982
Hernando (1313)
1,198
Highlands (24-24)
2,280
lllilsh' (82 82)
23.432
Holmes (23-11)
1,471
Indian River (11-11) 2,413
Jackson (32-31)
4,970
Jefferson (13-11)
1,400
LaFayetto (3 8)
929
Lake (26-18)
4.922
Lee (24-14)
&gt;,TU
Leon (12-11)
a.092
Levy (18-11)
1,111
9T9
n
1,911

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by ftuXlAM JORDF.N
KOJE ISLAND, Korea Ufi — A
high military source said today
Brig, Gen. Paul F. Yount waa be­
ing relieved of commend a month
earlier lhan scheduled because nf
hls part In the now famous "Dodd
affair."
&gt;
Yount, commander nf the Pusdh
Army base, was the Immediate
auporlor of Brig. (Jen. Francis T.
Dodd when Dodd was kidnaped
and held hostage by Communist
prisoners of war on Koje Island
May 1 .
Yount already has been repri­
manded and Dodd haa been re­
duced to hls permanent rank of
colonel.
The high official, who declined
lo let hie name be used, said Yount
would be reaislgned within a week,
a month before he was to be trans­
ferred.
(Published Army orders In Wash­
ington showed Yount was schduled
for reassignment March to, long
before Ihe Dodd Incident, but the
date of reassignment was left up
tn Iho Far East Command.
(The orders said the transfer
would lake place sometime in June
to the office of the chief of staff
In Washington.)
Yount told newsmen he had re­
ceived no official notice of any
Iranafer other than a scheduled
rotation In June.
In reprimanding Yount, the De­
partment of the Army said he
"overlooked the erroneous Impli­
cations" of promises made to se­
cure Dodd's release.
The promises, made by Brin.
Gen. Charles Colson, led to still
continuing Red propaganda blast*
■I the United Nations Command.
They wero repudiated by Gen.
Mark Clark, Far East commander.
The U. N. POW comp nn Kolo
wns In Yount's Pusan command.
Doth Gena. Dodd and Colsnn suc­
cessively were ousted as Koje com­
mander* and were demoted tn their
permanent rank of colonel because
of Ihe kidnaping and Colson's prom­
ises.
Clark's personal representative
Inspected Knje today and reported
the prisoner situation "tnuchy hut
I think we've got it In hand."
MaJ. Gen. Hlsekshear M. Bryan,
deputy chief of staff lo Clark,
loured the rctHjimis ramp with
Brig. xlen. llaydon L Boalner, the
new commandant.
Bryant waa chief of Ihe hoard
nf Inquiry which reviewed the
Eighth Army Investigation hoard's
findings on Ihe Dodd kidnaping
and the concessions promised by
Colson.
In Washington, there were new
demand* for fuller explanation ot
the Kojo riots that data bach to
last September, Sen. Bridges (It.Manatee (27-27)
Marlon (30-33 )
Monroe (17-17)
Nassau (10-13)
Okaloosa (.1033)
Okeechobee &lt;10 in)
Orange (43 45)
Osceola (10 6 )
Palm Beach (50 50)
Pasco (27-18)
Pinellas (83 85)
Polk (48 48)
Putnam (27-27 )
St. Johns (40 40)
St. Lucie (13-13)
Santa Rosa (20 12)
Sarasota (10-18)
Seminole (16-18)
Sumiar (12 12)
Suwannee (20 20)
Taylor (13-11)
Union (3-3)
Volusia (37-37)

ICxslIssK From !*■■* «»*1
W. H. Brown Miller won nver Ear!
Higginbotham by 881 tn 798 In
District No. I, and John Melseh
defeated Ronner
Carter In Dis­
trict No. 3 hv 86H to 4MB. In the
rsee for Justice of Mie peace In
District No. 4, Hugh Duncan de­
feated L, A. Tate by ITJJB to 2154.

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The "colors" used hy today's
mllltarv organizations are direct
drsrrmlanta of the liannor* of
knights nml luirons In *he Middle
Age*.

FLORIDA STATE
r THEATRES &amp;

M6I
5.25A
3,021
1,380
4.545
934
11.089
227
15.938
1,182
13,133
1.1,779
2,788
3,320
4.903
1,014
3,4.50
1.333
1,430
2.652
1,428
933
14.390

LABT TIMES TODAY!

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Implications
In Promise To Reds

N. H.) said he wants an investigitlon to show whether G*n. Mat­
thew B. Ridgway, whom Clark suc­
ceeded, "should share In the blame
for Iho disgraceful, astounding con­
ditions at Koje."
Ridgway has gone to Parli as
the new NATO commander.
"The truth Is now coming out
tittle by little." Bridges said, "And
I am not going to be satisfied
until we gel the whole truth as lo
who was ■responsible."
"II Is too dlfflriill to Imagine
cim n commanders allnwitiB surh
conditions without either enters or
at least cncuurogcment tram Glim
superiors."
Bridges, Ihe Senate Republican
por
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els th_______
Ihe Armed Services
expects
__ ice.1 Com
mitten of which he Is a member
to order a full scale Inquiry

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Fear Growing
O f Renewal Of
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Kutnlill.whcd 1908

SANFORD,

POVVb Study Uuiltiiii Issued

FLORIDA

THURSDAY MAR 29, 1952

Assiicinivtl Press I.cuscil Win*

Berlin Reus

President Proposes
Major Expansion Of
Atomic Production

Kuje Cuiitmaiulm

Stage Clash
With Police

Another Outbreak Oc­
curs In Koje Pri­
son Camp With One
Red Reported Slain

Russians E x p e c t e d
Tu Reject W estern
Plan F o r Ceiling
On A nned Forces

By JOHN M. HIGH TOWA.H
litail.IN U-—It'll lo HHit'ii thou
WASHINGTON (ft - Threatening
sand young Comnuimsls surgnl ill
Discuss Politics With Truman
Red hind ol renewed largr scale
to West tier IJ11 late today .itid at
warfare In Korea have been re
least l ooo ol t lie in via shed with
calved In oflidal WaihinBlun will)
dub swinging West Herlln police
deadly seriousness
The I’umimmMs barged into the
They have sharpened the belief
Western sector* in an obvious rub
of top-rinklng authorities thul Ihe
hit* lousing effort to exert pressure
Chinese and North Korean Coin
because of West Germany's Hgn
munists. having built up a inlllnm
ing of the European army pad
man army arid a inure powerful
and a peace contract with Ihe
air force during the II months ul
Western Powers
truce talks, may now launch a
ITie propaganda u**ault broke
OATHSRID AT THI OATI of Compound it), on riot-torn Koje Island, a group or Communist prUoner-of-war
major offensive
out in the borough* of Kreuiherg
laaduri study the latest bullatln Issued by Urtg. Gen. Haydon Boalner, newty-appuintad commander of the
Official public statements here
and Neukoellii III Ihe American
itfiaou cam pa on the Island. Ueu. Boatner made It clear to the die-hard Keds that he U the one In command
have generally been limited lo
sector The downtown business
emphasizing (he crpablllty of the
atea suddenly Idled with thousands
Reds for attacking nut ever since
ul teenagers Hum the adjacent So
the truce talks deadlocked several
viet sector net a* Ihe day's shop
weeks ago official) have been pri
pmg was ending They streamed
vately talking of a bill Red drive
In fiiun live avenues a* Ihe stieels
at • growing possibility
w,ie black with workers going
The
armistice negotiations
Inline
stalled upon Insistence by Hut
Hie youths behaved well enough,
United Nations Command that
Inii atHiiil I (SSI older ami brawnier
none of Its Chinese and North Uo
i iiimnuiiixt
laborers
suddenly
WASHINGTON ',ei - Kx t'oinmn
re an captives should be forced In
i,nnbed oil trouble liv spreading
ntst
Wtrillaker
Chambers
and
go home, and upor. a report of a
leaflets at Kotthlisser Tor ttiale to
Elirahtdli Hentley told Senate in
mg these captives that Final Count
survey among
Kiiltbii** l
Doesn’t
French
Uncover
Red
«estimators
today
It
must
he
of 170,000 held only about 70.000
Aiithiniv Fden ltu* Hritlsti tor
sumed
that
Communist
agents
a.,
A
lter
Results
P
re
­
were willing lo go hoin«
| Conspiracy A gainst teirn minister, was In Herlln to
ul
work
lit
(lie
goveriimeul
trying
Red negotiators have been equal
Hie deleriiiiuatlon **x
eartiiHNi ,,i in, , ,.nai,s&gt; of liuiu&gt;ti i ., i , h ,:, i ... i,,n, n i m t*t•,111•
viously Announced lo prv out secrets
G overnm ent Policy iiinlerscole
ly firm In rejecting voluntary re
nlesse,I liv Hie West to prided and
ivloi, •&gt; i l r l t i uii,I )V i III.no ( . 1 1 , 0 , |,i, u, ■ol ol ill, Aioci lean I . .1. i .,
Unlit
said
Kiev
had
uo
personal
petrlatlan and in denouncing the
ileleiid it-, residents (lout t'liliitlnl
til’ll •if I tl I&gt;Ib4 It vt vI Ihi Whllf Mi ill Jij wht I I I■-S' Vill ,! l| , &gt;i (I I lit" t i n hill
knowledge
of
Red
Miles
oil
Ihe
fid
Iht*
utli,-ml
eiilivuts
(or
tin*
PARIS
i
»P
j
—III,
(
Iiminunlst*
resuits of the survey No one in
in-I utljik
i ,11|t%&gt;tv11 ivilh Ml* i'll hi l i hhuih Ufa* lil t Icuilrt* raid tlml li t*
the American government now •rnuiit llrniMcrnlir Pi mini y in oral payroll lint Chamber*, com dolliillNlvd Grln i .ll I iiiifrdei aHe told Hie West Hertin &gt; ity
|aif11I11»41 fllttdhsHI 1* U.U ACJltt h Vlt * Kl* III* IM 1,4 lt|(,Jlll| | dll) 1dill.
lllclded
II
would
oe
rhililtsh
lo
finiiiuole
I'oimtv,
Incluiling
up
Hou of Cabin » G| looirhl rail* Parliament llul "we shall not tie
seems to see any real hope lor
hull !v,| llttf fir i,1*i,i &gt; «at (hit UhiU
i i »)f«* f tltlufvili ,'hiii J|ifJz#+* I* I
pruxmmteiv dtill absentee votes, a*‘&gt;noe there are none.
rd un II* Ihrrr million itirmhfM I iidhirnred bv i'oiiHnuilht lltreals
resolving the issue
Mi*.*- Hentley. who say*. she lo sliikr ill |1loirs I agiill*l the
Moreover, officials speculate dial wax vonijdrltd lute yesleidny af uioked
nvei
the
-leulltg
id
Hie
peace
con
wIth two c’liinnapt* ring* a l rr*t of Com in uni* I tm** Jarwith new tensions building up lu ter hoot) at tin- i'uinihl I’enlei tiy here durini'
ti;,i | willi Wert Germany at Hnrm
War It. testified &gt;|urs Du&lt; lo*
Germany because of Russian re Judge Dmiglov Htenstriun, Mi* tin contacts World
ind Hie I urnjieaii Defense Treaty
informed
her
that
two
L
hihi
II
il
lirm'e,
supeivisui
of
reg
slstance lo West German indupend
in Paris
ott-er
croups
were
operating
Inside
Hy PULS MIN GltltVKH
run and rearniaineiil, the men In I litrntlun, i,lid t'uiilily t'oiiilillisloti Ho government She said Itiev hove
today Hu- Fast Zone (Timmuidst
I'AlliS i/fi Jactpir* IIndus, now t goviTiimciil rrrnnlrd all lelepbonc
the Kremlin prnbahuy do not now ■t II. I' llodd
tint
yet
been
cs|Miscd
and
"obvious
Ihere were no change* In tin*
Prance's top Communist, today , ills between Hu* Soviet Zont* and
see advanlagcs to a truce in Korea
are still nperaiimi "
was charged with , any lug a gull West Germany, permitting them to
which were open lo Ihem a few roil 11* of Ihe vtirlouii i «,*••* a* i*n ly She
could
shed
no
llithl,
how
monlliso r even a few weeks ago iinunccd hy Tin* Hiiufoid IIi-iiiIiI'k ever on who they might he or In during a bloody deMumstrntloii tat' lines at will.
against (ten Matlliew It Hldgway
If (heir steps taken so far to unoffirinl returns.
West German | misI olliclals dls
lit the raco for governor, Semi- whut departments they might he ami was jailed to await triul.
disrupt communications between
closed ull line* cimnedlng Hie East
working.
Interior Minister &lt; buries limns and West Zone* now are liciut!
Western Germany and Merlin and uoie County guve J. tlrniley (idHowever, she remarked that the declared Hie government had un* trunked
to restrict movement Into the So iiairt 4,1110 votes lo 2,904 received Com
De
through la’iiwlg, where Hu* S enators DenumtIGuv- U cjiIi Ii Directoi
munists
were
not
Interested
In
covered proof of un "organised lied regiini* inainlnlns
yiel one are forerunners of more by Dim McCarty.
It a huge po
lowly
clerks
or
typists
who
do
mil
em
inent
Seize
Pro
cl.lies
S.tnforil
Sii
The 4,(111 votes received til thl*
ami pcriuMient conspiracy by tha lien llslemng | hi*I
serious trouble they plan lo make,
access to official secrets,
Conimoiilst Hoop*" against the
Authorities hare believe they might county by Hcliatur l.loyd F. Hoyle have
West • Herlln, however, stilt has
fits On V e n t u r e !
lint* On Moinltsjicll
(’handier*
and
Mbs
Bentley
were
rally want lo keep as much in Ilie 37th district lenatorial befoiv the Senate Internal security French state during Wednesday give tjrink lines lo West Germany
tern force eg poizjple. tied up race, aa ..compared to 2,620 vtprs flgNrnmniiUMt rtrSfi-Wes- been a night'* clashes., One Cummunlst which do not go Hi rough Leipzig,
Thr tlaiiKt i ju i"ii‘tilt *1 D&lt; nt
W A S H IN G TO N
&lt;
A Senate
was killed arid 17 badly InJute, I but encineers said Ihe East cuitlil
fieouent witness for tne la si sever­ at Nice.
euintulltee repot ini imla, Ho Jut f. 41a.i ♦111fHiyli 11IIIiD'a|klII11 1t *vit f
slid!
them
Nineteen
Hunk
lines
II * ' **•I
Uihkvf'd Brevard county white M.. Doyle al years at rongrtsalonnl Inquiries
Nine hundred or more ( uniimi from Herlln lo the West wen* cut Hit* llcpm liueut i looking into vI IM&lt; iJ iHc ihlli' nvrlr
vi l« i altiy l»v Di I i link i/inl(in iK
"possible criminal violationtoward disrupting Allied plana for received 3,002. The total wuz Hoyle into alleged subversive activities nisls were arrested here and in Ho week tiy Ihe Red*
II was accusations bv Chambers; Marseille, Bordeaux and nth, &lt;
&gt;
well a-, con pu.o'v lo ill'll.mil sin sT14zi sif tin* ;4t'fniiM»|. t
Germany with a peace offensive 7,013 and lirewrr 6,1116.
Allied teleplume Iruillc to and a:
til Mil Ji&gt;l
Hie gov el linn lit" m hip ilea Itv I ID ..it it Unit, in
J. L. Hobby, in the filial returns, which led to ihe Jailing of Alger Fiem li cities during demolish a flout
ai their ma)or weapon. At that
tier lot was not affected Ttie
lions against Hie new NATO gen l Allies use a radio lelephon,* re Newiaitil Mill i c mi I d Con in Id iiltli uml tit *U'l | ji Vfitf loll
lime the advantages which they was elected sheriff of .Seiii.noie lllss
lliellt cleanup loan .lial In • | l. I. fit* fin •tiriK *&gt;t (In hi .4nt i
might have won from a Commit Foirnly by u vote of 4,2tit( lo 2,79U Hiss, once u high Male Depart vrul
i e hi did it secure fiiun ceioiirship
ID vvH lilt IISII111 &gt;*l i*. I I. • M
I'li e&gt;
ment tdficlal now Is serving a
nlaT Dnllrd Nations truce hi Korea lrevived hy Slier iff |*. A AI
Police
began
a
hioadeillug
Clack
I In i unvei’.ultiiiis an* scranthli d
i » vy a VVa liiiigloii law &gt;11 i l,i
l*-iisliom
In Uistin-t No |, W. H I Hiowni I I've year prlsim term lor petjury down on Ihe Cuiniliuillsl* Imlay at
were rated high
om- i ml and rcasseinlilt d at the i tinnier iH-imii'i.ilu* cu. •• i.om
lo (Jillllmun |*.uul*.I
Ib il i
An end to the fighting would tin Miller, with M.Mli votes, won tiy it II,* was convicted for denying un and veiled many edition* of i mo other l,« special mucltities
Horn MusKuchiiMtl* A iminin-i ol it,, iexpect, Hi m tu i.l i 11 ilHui* -.
mediately have brought lu the fore close niuigin over Kail IHggiii- der oalli ttint he passed State lie luiuiisl newspapers
.i 1.o u t. 'hell" a lb* ll.ov -&gt;l , iw
oHii'i lug names wen* mvulv’ it
the Far Eastern political prohlems bulbimi who received Ml, in tin parlincnl documents tu Chambers,
liv MAX IIAHIIFF.MIN
Worker* downed I,m&gt;1* in sevetal
, u ,,*,* III l.nki- M..III,«.
no*
who wus u courier for u pre-war
i
1
1■
&gt;
it’M
ig
that
its
nun
muuiites
whtcb pose rontroverslal Issues race lor county ruiniiilsstonci.
UNITED NATIONS, N V ids—
In Hie region nf Carlo
tu i •-miugli tu
liv
t, . ii..*,
i
Tin* County Cumiiilssinn ran* in Communist espionage ring Miss, fadurie*
mtu
tin'h'.ibi
lout
i-\|iuseil
luulil
among the Western Powers
home district of Duclos, and new Hu**lii torluy wu* expected lo give graliliillg, lax uv.mllMlco .mil ,i well : ’. s e i |ii|n-H m e I , He,I lo . *|oo il
District No. ft «iu ul .so close with still denying Chambera' charges demonstrations
broke mil m M.n a tpuck n* led Ion to tin* West's
KOJE (KItANf), Kuna sjfs — A John VY. Mels,.It with f&gt;KI volt**, against him. has asked for a new setlle, Mcluii and other places in new plan fur ceilings on military of Intel litiHiuiiil sell....es In plai i to added, IIM.I tlo I -oil. I u 11* ol
It i
It S slops Ilh'iMlIv iii .iln-ii Ii.idiI- lorn,It ril , uf lo- w tiou c lo
North Korean Red prisoner was wliming over Ihimntr I.. Carter trial
ptidesl against Hie Cntltmumsl forces
ol'I.-d tu Itiv |Uold, to
lilt*
Senate
M
iV
estlj*;ilIon
nlicom
killed and another wounded slight with 6(12.
(Junrli-r* usually fam iliar with
Hi
Cited Ili a
Ol­
W, Hugh t hi Mean w»* elected Food Price Mark-Up chief’s arrest
llilllee ilentaliileil
jy loday when on American guard
Duclos, u meintier of I'arliumeoi Soviet views said the llusMan* un
io, O' h pig at en*
|it i, I m
Justice of Hi,* p, i„ n In Dl-&gt;trnl No.
(Ctmtliiuea On !*■»• Tnat
1 Unit Hui I'm ei ii mi ul . in
ihmhleillv
would
slick
lo
their
own
ami
Hutiurlv’s
secretary
gem-i
,i
IU rdu Hy Grocern was nuhlied ul the height of Hi* demand* tor a Hal one Hurd cut amt declare forfeit the ten- ut nut i i nn- placed ii to in . i I ' D t
4 with 2,3 HI voten to 2,286 received
Lewis A. Tate,
lions paid (ul eight lilt Gml.ni I,to, I. Mid lllllt . .lilt IILOII it MiU ill'll,
t( *'Hfluitril Oh I...... I'Mis i
U. Of F. StudentH Arc byThe
ID
voting for delegate* lo Hie WASHINGTON l*-~ Hilail gn&gt; rlnfilig lit all uutouioliili* III wtiu ti
sold Iii t'u-.i-y and he- a in i.He* &gt;• ult .luring n u ll ) m-i 1*4.1
police
sail)
Kiev
fm,lul
u
luaded
National Democratic Convention cits today began conijniting new
and l!l vessels sold to iillu I ulidei Ul ge,| I toil 11n I'll V ill l •»(.’ fun-1
Punished For KffidH resulted
revolver,
a
blackjack,
two
carrier
Sanford Mon Win
l.u p n ip c r sewage ,|i g 4*Ul Util
In the following vole for price ceilings on hundred* ol (nod
similar circumstances
pll'.eons and u radio geared lo m
2 Thai till* Inter III!I Revenue it u-s
aAINESVIl.LiTws - The Uni "Russell Candidates" among lint items based on government up iercrpl police orders.
Navy
CominisHionH
lie ul"o explami il t lie* ■11- , a ,
Ritrrau unit .III slice Department
of higher profit margin for
versify of Florida said today 2(17 men: Fariis Hryant, 3,413; Doyle Proval
Completely calm during (juestmo
K. Carlton, 3,221; Frank D. Up­ Ihe industry.
"take appropriate uctluli" to cut iiiMiiunualtou piogrtiui, ••- 1*.-.-i .i 11v
atudenta had been penaliied as a church,
GREAT LAKES (HpxinI)
2,Hitt, and James T. Vo
The new ceilings rail go Inin inij hy Hie |Milire cninmissiuiici
led huge Mini* lit luxes Hie Mib am ong ymllig clllldli-li. wlm lie de
result of recent underwear raids celle, 2,072.
iii , in , o i / . , I
effect Monday. The Office of Price today, Duclos niaiidalncd tire goo \owing (lie 6611 melt awarded t-n cnilllllttlee alleged were illegally . Iiir.-i). hliu i i |,i l»by men on women's dormitories
iirne' loimiilssinn* today from tlie avoided in the deals In Hie ca-.e again t disease l.efnrv tin v u Thu "Pleilgcil for Ruaseir votes blnlnliiullon (UPS) Issued an nr belonged to lit* driver
and sororities
lie was charged under u tut:, Navy'* only Officer I'aiididate (if the Casey gluilp. It said llu- inn* v'-ar old, and |iiou 1.• cut. i
I*. M Avcrittc, 1,304; VV. der Wednesday night authorizing
Of the total, four students eon- were:
N. Coleman, ijatl, and If. L„ Increases running up to 25 per law which carries a possible prison Sehiml In Newport, R I , were recovery nitght in* lielweeu IH aiiHiu log . Ill III I fill till* fit I tlllll
aldered hy a faculty discipline Mathis,
More Gum /fi | i, i - . ul ,,f 11,
Hitt.
cent In Ihe mark ups retail food sentence of Ihree months lo tw,, i wo Hanford ari a men, William F ami fl.HKiixNi
committee ns Ihe most serious of
I udvvlg, son of Mi and Mrs.
"Pledged for Kefauver" votes stores cun apply lo lliclr costs y
3 that Congress cln e uliii Hu tulble ut Heiinilol,' I Oiii.lv I'.-t
fandera have been expelled; and
t tn
kind of M'tvicr
I mu ii
ll, William A. Ludwig of dllK Karl
H fill IIHilt si (III
•' 99mI
41 suspended for periods ranging were: C. II. Carroll, 106; T. If. uPH said this averages ubuul a francs (|4uO)
Jti'iilib 17lit I ainl
11.-iii
jiiivati
penny an Hem on the selected list
Interior Minister lit tine declared Fourteenth Street, and Robert J.
from the summer session lo a full Hutchison, U22; J, Karl Myers, 8ii:i, of
foods affected.
wild Raymond flhuldou, 857. Un­
that his forces “ will always be 1uwton, son nT Dr. and Mrs. T. ProKrn'in In l'!ii.j(»&gt; t‘&lt;l Jlil.v ICiailH, III- MI cull ,1 If tin
calender year.
number cun lie t.&gt;-pi n b . .i » i(fi | ,
Price Stabilizer Ellis Arnall es masters of the i.llualhm" although W, Lawton of llvirdo.
The remaining 221 have been pledged were C. M. Hntt, 331; F. honied
• lilt, lie *uid, t lie | ,- Will lie t,
the margin hikes will in Ihe Communists hud proved they
En**. I.udwig was e i ndnolrd
At
Jayi’C
L
*
Mi'L'liinc
placed on probation or have re af. Mclfafe, Hit, and Frank O. (•read) food
epiilemlcs
amulig
Go .liiM n -i,
costs lo the public war* well trained and disciplined from the University of Pennsyl­
Taylor Jr., 185. Francis at. Me
,. a -----fiugruU.
calved
reprl
Hale, pledged for MacArthur, 191. by from IOO lo ISO million dollars
The French Cabinet, at a meet vania III 1061 witli a tiaehelur of
I In* Henilimle County .lino, i liie ie will, hnwev el. to s|uu a,to
fames
_ . . . were
. ere not ureleased
.—
Nam
"Russell Cundidatsa" among the a year. He said a minimum nf tng, decided to leave tha question art* degree, and En*. Lawton was (.Tl*mlier of Commerce drew n i* ruses until *11 uf tile .t ill.lien Ml
All students expelled nr sus
county are iiiMimm/e.i lu ,1,
were Mrs. J. D. Alderman. loo millions is needed by the In up lo Ihe National Assembly graduated front Florid# Houlhern spite fronij.til'ir many weekly |u - ,Hie
pended are being permitted to women
duslry to assure fair and eqitlt whether Duclos should actually be Gotlege lu 1061) with a hnt'helor of glamii nf iiolltical S|ieech*n io.l i. luled
ItuMilMUeS (In Page T w u i
finish examinations already In
Di
(Jullltmin also i,ild ..f 1111*
able earnings under Ihe law and tried
’clenre degree.
by sitting back III their seats ic
progress for tha current semester.
pricing standards.
Extnlilished lu June 1061 to tin* Vnolit r.uli uml tliuluuglilv •» I" 0,-1 Hill uf tllbl'l cllliis I colli I ol,
University President J. Iltllls Operation Microbe
As
u
member
of
Parliament
The higher ceilings will result Duclos normally would have Im lirovtde Junior officers for the joying tlu'inselveH nlnging to Ho* I n illg (lie need iif do covering
Millar said recommendations of
•lie disease In its early -.liigcs, m i l
bigger mark ups granted on
Scheduled Sunday from
front arrest. The law pro I-upending fleets ami to relieve re- pinno Htylfhgt uf Forre* t Rrecki i, In* outlined the p ro gram ,-v eiy
‘ i faculty committee were made
some of the ifama In this wide munlty
n*rvv officer* ordered to active ridge ami the leading vocalist Vulm
er "thorough investigations, and
vldes,
however,
that
this
Immit
uitu-r y ear of mass x ra y , w li nli
range of foods:
"lea were recommended on
does not apply If tha laglsla iluty attire the outbreak uf Korean Williams Jr.
Lieut, John Andea of the Civil
Urenkfast care ala, coffee con nlty
hostilities, the school’* original en­ Wlllikm Hunt annumiccil licit Intit lime revealed 2H ca rs of ilie
o.sli of Ihe seriousness of the Air Patrol today urged all CAP centrales;
tor
la
apprehended
flagrante
dalle
cardiac uml clu-st
ml
cdokles, toast and
&lt;(o * tla n «* (In r a t * a i d
rollment of 600 will swell to 2100 Ihe Jsycee chicken harhequu, rial dl’.eiintf,
committed by the Individual cadeta to attend "Operation Mi­ crumbs, except
uieiiln In additlnii, IKu new ca &lt;
proc­
by October. It Is currently grad eil fur Friday night, June it, won 11 nf
ante during the raid."
crobe" to be held at the Orlando essed fish, except cracker*;
disease, 1L* of
dmbele-1
tuna and xalmuatlng more new officer* than have tu be r«‘scheduled for u . ainl ‘.iicial
Municipal Airport Hunda;
71*17 nf mil-linn were found
on; (lour In five-pound package! Carlson Serviced
other
date,
since
(tint
was
the
r.aim*
tha
Naval
college
NHGTC
pro­
AUTO ACCIDENT
This la a Joint operation 'i,etwee n
of huukwium, u
frozen foods, except Juic­
night ii* the htgli school grudun puiTreatment
romhltted,
A perked ear on Southwest Road tha Office of Civil Defense, (IJvii ur lass;
aiiillc dlsense, was ,b- erthed,
many canned fruits; Jama and 2:30 P. M. Tomorrow grams
ttuii cerenmnles After u few lum and
During
four
months'
training,
v i s completely demolished last Air Patrol and Flying Farmors. es:
lie stated Glut mediciiM* fm dr
jellies; canned meat, except lunch­
nltM when it wae hit hr a 1961 Llaut, Col. F. K. Brackenridge, eon
Funeral services will he h*ld »' lliv candidates, all college grad­ tile# of dUcU-tZmll, the gloiip treatment In simplp uml Iiuh un mi
meat*;
oleomargarine;
pickles
agreed
tu
ludd
the
tisrlieque
at
Ilu'
uates,
undergo
intensive
training
Oldamehile, driven by Mr«. Irma group commander of the CAP, and relishes) many canned vege­ 2:30 p.m, tomorrow at Brisnui
lovvutil effects, lie al,,, |„|,| „f
SheKkfd Clayton, gg, 203 Holly announead that from 0:00 «.m. to tables; vinegar and cheese.
Funeral Home for Mrs, Elian Carl- in the basic set-going skill*: gun­ C o u n t r y C lu b un Friday nlglii, sanitation survey* in local eating
June
13.
Avenue, peliee officials reported 11:00 ».tai.. a breakfast will be
sun, 94 y*ar old Sanford resident, nery, seamanship, navigation, en­
Don Rider, liewnpujier reporter, places, 0.....,Over une-liulf „f tin- balnc-,
tod*
served free of charge to all CAP
who died yesterday morning In the gineering, damage control and
UAVh HHOLTZ ILL
was
Introduced
us
u
new
member
;
'
^
“ uV b V(
IS, 410 % East mambara and Flying Farmers
MIAMI Ul David Shall*. Johnson Nursing Home In Orlando communications. They cover the
was Injured who canj show a paid-up
tame ground in 19 week* that Ihe of the Jaycees. The Junior L'lom, u^. ^Yforts in m.' u “ i! " M "
tnember- Brooklyn born former governor of after a aevvn wevka' Illness.
ld*« ______
thf, ‘
^ U » »
'"
with Mrs. ihlp card at tha Columbia
Restau­ Florida, waa in Jackson Memorial
Mrs. Carlson la survived hy NHOTC students do In four yearn. her'# m em bership cam paign to.
umbia Restautill* year i* now in progress.
oaa waa In the narked rant at tha AlrporL This same lloapltal today, with a heart ail­ three daughter*, three eons, It
Guests wen* Kiwunl.r l.nmlci,
i Anne Tarry, 63, “ "l* t 11? it**0 " k for registration. ment described aa "alight."
RAID REVERSED
grandchildren and two great
ant Govuruur Irving Morse of
GEN. TYLER KILLED
cohered,
BeutbWMt Road
A briefing for Operation Mi­ He entered the hoapltal Wednes­ grandchildren. She was born in SWARTHMOHE, l'a. iA-Swsrlh*
Clermont
ami Mrn. Morse. If. s
TOKYO urv-Hrlg Gen. Aaron W Parrish ,Hr„
'a ear tractive*! an croha will be held at liSO p.m. with day. His condition waa aald to be Malms, Sweden, and cams to San­ more College olliclals hove added
of Lakeland, I.lent
damage,
the take-off set at 2:30 p.m. for good.
eetlma
ford from Birmingham, Ala. tu something hew to the open season Tyer. vice commander of (ho tu if. H. Parrish Jr„ UiJN uf Wadi
the bombing of targeta,
on underclothing—this time In Ihe pan Air Defense Force and a twice- iogtun, D. C. nod Hubert Pearce
Kholti waa Florida'* 26th gover­ 1011.
wounded veteran of World War II. AtariIfl Htltieclplipr preslUcd.
B t m i t X MANAGER
men's department.
nor, serving from 1H3 to i'J97. He
WABUNQTON UR* -den. Richard
WIALUAMMON D IU
Cuming In tha conclusion that a was killed Wednesday in a Jet
BIRDS NOT WANTED
once lived at Daytona Beach whare
B. Btrntll of Oaorgia announced JACKSONVIIXK US - Carl C. he waa state attorney 1919 21 and
LOS ANGELF.S (gi—Mr*. Leola great number of students have crash.
GARBAGE D1SPOHAI.
of Sen. Williamson, dl, owner of Fram city Judge in IBM,
Cason, 40-yaar-old widow, la strict­ bean depending too freely on the The Air Force said today Tver's
Rids for Hip gurliiigu dlujm- al at
F-94
Starfiro
Jet
nosed
down
snort
rado
aa
Florida
Ine.,
ol)
fUtar
aoulpment
school'!
athletic
department
for
ly
for
tha
birds.
But
her
neighbor*
'
Him Hanford Auxiliary Naval Air
for the manufacturer, died hero today of
It EDR’ TBOUBLK8
aren't. They've sued bar for Bid,■ their supply of T shirts, shorts, ly after takeoff, clipped the tops Hialion are now bring accepted
•moerstk1
nomloa* a heart attack.
HONG KONG Uh—Wldaiprcid 730.
athletic socks and the like, school of two small buildings, crushed and the bidding will remain opmi
Ho waa recovariag from a re­ nbotage, arson aid other rcaiatMr. and Mrs. Jeff C. Earlywine officials Wednesday made a whirl­ and burned in a rice paddy.
until June 13, it was announced
Rocky cent operation
■net To tha Communist Fourth of nearby Inglewood complain wind "raid" on the rooms of stu­ Preliminary reports attributed today by the Supply Officer.
WUllamaon, native of Morrow, Flald Army
four prav that aloe* Mra. Cason put a bird dents who war* busy with final the crash to a possible flameout—
Further Information can be ob­
the failure of .combustion In a Jet
Ch
| duS 0 „ was president of Um F run Incas of Sowiith Cantral China
waa bath In bar back yard two yaari
tained at tho station by contact­
vice*—
• national om . Carp., and vice
praxidant of Mason raporlad by a Communist
ago and began scattering crumbs "Yicsl'hsbardsiherla* reported a engine.
Tyer, 40, was a pilot-general who ing the supply officer lit building
who found themkavd regarded Can Co.,. both
oth oi
of Prnvldanca, R. I.. P«P#r j |i •Ivad
and seeds, Mrs. Eariywbie hasn't rush.....................i
iTn3 bars today,
by
9. All bids must bo mailed to
a thing to wear," raguUrly flew hiso wn plane. He No.
I candidata uf tha a diractor of tha Atlantia National
selvas *'
qu an t
dared hang out her wash. A
headquarters In Jackson­
not (Didos* how sue- was the first Air Force general naval
W B 5 Tim couple claims damage to Olffi*
.........“
enters w«i In re­ killed In the Far East since tho ville with a |200 certified chock
b W liy Russell
Otfnulva home, shrubs, fanes and peats of can
-mlmrl
'
Pacific War, tb t Air Force said. inclosed.
datsiits.
property.
fa r* statas,.
against tha 1
cove

Official Canvass ( ‘ha inbeis Charges Dados Arrested
S till
Of 2nd Primary Government
For Having Gun
Hides Communists
Vote Completed
lit Paris Kioting

Ship Deals 0 ( Quillmuii l ells 01
Newbold Morris Sewage Hazard
Are Investigated In Kiwanis Talk

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tin* High Fclioul Farm ilu tiding to­
morrow night at 8.110 u'cluck.

Movie 'rime Table
IUTZ
"Hipp| Town"
1:31 • 3:33 • 6:35 - 7:37 - 9:39
HOMELAND
"The Sea Hornet"
7:40, featiiri* 8:13, last cont*
plete show 9:37
PHAIIUB LAKE
7:40, feature 8:06, last com­
plete ehuw 9:31
"With A Song In My Heart"
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Pat* I

Tracing The Vikings

T tiin k J V i l Sf, l i l t

THE Y SPECIALIST

Render* of detective ntnrlc* know th a t little thlngn may
give nway the crim inal. It I* no In real life, too. A* small an
object n* n nail has upset a theory th a t the Vikings landed
on Cnpo Cod about 1000 A. D. The Columbus discovery of
M wtalaiaa a M Sow Vaara America was not the first Is well known. Scnndlanvlan sea
111 Maaaall*
I* A
Aaaaaa
farers hit upon th e continent nt the beginning of th e 11th
a uin
i nat .l _
aa —
a-----a r n l rlaaa m atter century, and settled here for somo time. Because the country
_M
&gt;a«a&gt;aa g», tala, att I I I
O ffln
at Mafard,
____ r i rrtorlds
i a i l l a a a d rr
, .Iha
. . A r t wns fertile and covered with grapes, they called it Vlnland.
a* t'aaaraaa ml Marah 8. IRTR.
Ju st where Vlnland was has puizclod m any, am ong them
MOI.LAXD I. DEAR
Frederick J. Pohl, a retired school teacher from Brooklyn
Kllta*
aonnn* iikar
Pohl has been studying the evidence for years. Ills
Ha*la*aa Maaaaa*
.itutiics led him to briiuyv th at the Vikings had been a t Den­
al’Kai i i i m n * II A T M
Nr Carrier ,_...............
a .aa nis. Mass., a Capo L ou to w n , and there had built a ship
Oa# H m m U ....... .........
Ian cradle. The M assachusetts Archaeological Society, a group
Th ra a Maalha .............
a.aa
ala Maalka .... . .........
a.aa of am ateur enthusiasts, has ju st dug up the site, and found
'•a* te a r . .
■2 .an tim bers with wire nails. As wire nails were not invented
SB
n k lla a rr
__
rard* af until the 10th century this rules the Vikings out. For th at
•kaaka. raanlallaaa .
■allraa of
aalarlalam aal fa*
• rl m a ttrr, the sol) was so damp th a t no tim bers could have
ralalaa taad*. w ill
W i l l la* survived more than a century.
at r*aala* a d re riu t
..7 a ,.tala*.
The nails, however, are the clincher. They recall the old
Rm i m m I i A RalUtemi
&gt;lt» H r
l a . Hong:
•sad
Nawaaaa** n i'illtra
ttr».
. • _........tftta
la*., S*w Tnrfc, C h im e " . li» | m li.
"For want of a nail the shoe was Inst,
Maaaaa C llf m*4 Rt. Ionia.
For want of a shoe the horse was lost,
V * « Horald la a waatkar ■ ( |k#
For want of a horse the rider was lost,
in (ho
ih p m
Her
• I(flii9 v «lf !•
* fo
for repuhil.
For want of a rider the battle w h h lost,
ja lln a at all Ik* InfJM a!»»••
r.
prlmf •«(
For loss of the battle the kingdom was lost,
QMlI is gill
And all for the want of a horseshoe nail.”

ffe. ’

THUMDAV.

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hi* pov
The new Wcitarn proposal, laid
before the U. N. Disarmament
Commission Wednesday, call* for
ceilings of one snd one-half million
men each for the United Statei,
Russia and China, and 800,000 each
tor Britain and France.
Soviet Delegate Jacob A. Malik
will make known Bussla'a position
next Tuesday. Meanwhile, he asked
the West two Important questions
which were left unanswered In the
working paper.
When you speak of China. Malik
asked, are yoq talking about the
people's Republic of China (the
Communists)? It was gensrally ac­
cepted that the Western proposal
referred to lac Peiping regime,
but Malik wanted to pin It down
formally
lie also asked would the de­
cisions on the reductions In armed
(nrres be taken simultaneously
with decisions on the prohibition
of atomic weapons and other wea­
pons of mass destruction?
On this point, tha working paper
merely says that tha reduction of
arms should be closely related to
atomic control and other phases
of arms regulation. The Russians
have Instated on Immediate de­
risions on tha prohibition of atomic
weapons and slashes In armed
forces.
To thr Soviet questions Britain's
Sir Oladwyn Jehb, who presented
the Western plan, said only that
details should be gone Into during
the committee’s further study
Diplomatic circles generally re­
garded the Western proposal as
another step In the propaganda
halite that has been wserd nn thr
dlisrmsmrnt Issur for five years.
Western sourres said they were
concerned over the warm reception
some Kurop*an» were giving to R
sla's demands for a one third re­
duction In armed forces and were
trying to offset the Soviet propa­
ganda.

tkclMl ihcriff o( ,V&lt;iluii« county
A kingdom hidden away among th e world’s loftleat
Tutiday.
^ .
mountains, the Himalayas, which bars foreigners from en­
tering except by special permission, Is to have a public
" clr
Orange county
ve r wont- library on the Amorlran ttlan. The S ta te D epartm ent has
an U a assessor, titaje nrsi J«n
finally got the consent or the Nepal governm ent for thin
vary. Mrs. I M m Brunei I ilrfm in l project.
the veteran incumbent. Jim Bur­
The reason for the State D epartm ent's Interest Is un­
den. hy over lour iheut«m l vole*
doubtedly that the library Is expected to create good feeling
Tueidey, perhaps . giving irlr.it t«
toward the United StHtcs, showing w hat life hero is like,
other women for roMlng rlrrtinni.
and refuting Communist lie*. The now light will probably
spread to adjoining India and strengthen our position there.
When an ft-year-old V tlilm lt
This view of the fundamental purpose of the library Is
boy -falls into «n open mnullt trwer
reinforced hy the fAct th at its first head will not lie a pro­
and i* drowned, it rather dramafessional librarian, but Robert Rossow, form er uctlng consul
litre r condition wlpth criet In
general in Madras, India. Evidently the most im portant
high heaven for reform. Whal is
problems of the new institution arc expected to ho diploma­
needed here it romrtliitiR which
tic.
would similarly dramalire an ritual­

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ly dengerout lihutintt resulting
from the o|»en mouth trwer* em­
ptying into l.akr Monroe.

If anything rite weir needed to
prove diet the old lime imlilinan
with (lowing tic ami meaningless
oratory i« going out of «ivlr tlir
defeat rrf l.es fiirrp by Billy Mat
thewi in Alsrlma county •liould do
the trick, lex it a former rongreisman wild used to be inntidnrd a
powerful force in hit diitrict, but
WC stiiperl hit day it dour.

IK
No tignifirance althrhrs
to I lie
present
viiit
of
it visit
Rear Adm. K. M

S

ei, commamleyjdfi llir U. S.
e Hail Naval Force, to Tell
o, capital of Iran, trouble spot
____ T the Near East, U.
- S. Ambassador
•
Hughes.
fcBnderson
fB h . . declare*.
........Adm.
........
..
M a ymingi cnmmandrr' w*t the
(first iluiJpper of the Sanford Naval
Air Station during the tecom
World War.

C

America hat a K
new merchant
ship which hat juil crossed th* At
linlic at tpeedt in esrvis of 31.fl
knoli per hour, the record of Brit
ain’t great Qurrn Mary. Bui to
fail it the new 32,000 ton S. 8.
talled Slalet that her teal top
speed
is being kept secret at we
B
es some of her nlhay niqre «ignifi
cent details. In lime uf war dir will
bt conveitcd into a troop carrier.

h t
h-

S

No. the terrific lira! wlmli you
hava fell recently is not the by­
product of campaign oratory nr
political workers huining up the
woods for their particular candi­
dates. It is only ihrtreitili of ipting
trying to become et^r^iifPi the lew
days when there terms to Ik* un­
certainty whether nr not the heav­
ens will fall in nr whether the menbeing clouds will he another false
il,r,n'
'
y
There is such a thing as giving
the-.government too niurh power.
II tha government has liie power In
raise or lower the pricr.nl grain at
wW, it is^juilf possible for go
govern
: asatM officials concerned with such
matters to speculate personally in
tha stock and commodity markets
make -fortunes (of themselves
expanse of the. public. Quite
it, we say eoniuvalivelv. In
according to Segidor Aiken
S Just what thay have been

m

1

i good suggestion romes from
dn Andersen in the Orlando
al with respect .t^Vgampalgn
butions and fspeoM. accounts
•pen in order lor politicians
thnir messages across to the
“The newspapers sent cor.

covaraft- which kept report
eaeh candidate", .....
says Si.
Mr.
'Now it the candidates
tha radio Motions to look

as WJflOO or- 1)0,000",
ft‘ no denying tha tact that
of YtiMiiac' for gov.
a good mkn
sd J.t
1
vim**™
v i
s2r
o*

Korean War

Probe Of Radio
And Television Is
Slated Next Week

when U. H. guards were changing
places tonight In
' a high watch
lower at the rear of the compound
The automatic weapon aproyrd
hulieu into the middle of the com­
pound.
me Reds began parading In tho
afternoon In the comimund whero
2,700 officers anil DM enlisted nr
derlles are held.
Al least too U. 8 and Urillsh
Infantrymen entered thn enclosure
shortly after on orders nf Col.
Henry Taylor, Washington, I) C.,
deputy rninmamler of the Untied
Nollnnii Koje Island prison ramp.
They hroke up the demnnslrulinn with lear gas bombs and drove
Ihe Reds Into the center of tho
rnmpound. Then they systematic
ally ripped apart Ihe Iwo metal
shark* serving as the POWs* com­
mand post and dispensary.
The Reds apparently staged the
disturbance In an attempt to fnrrr
Brig. Gen llav linn I,. Iloalner,
ramp commander. In visit thn
compound and roofer with them,
a camp spokesman said.
The spokesman added that float
tier received "a long, abusive, in
suiting, demanding teller" from
tha rompnuad leader Iwo days

sum and nowsrccl cameras and
broadcasting equipment, but not
still, or newspuper cameras. Tho
ban applies In tape recordings
made for subsequent broadcast, it
doesn't prohibit radio reportara
from Joining other newsmen In
covering Bnusu committee hearInngs.
Harris said he has no Intention
nf requesting Rayburn to modify
iff
his ruling
Rayburn has Indlralcd
any change would have In lie voted
hy tin- House Itself
The radioTv probe will start
Tuesday and will continue through
Thursday. Initial witnesses will lie
members of Congress and Inter­
ested civic groups nnd organisa­
tions
l.alrr. Harris - said, representa­
tives of the radio and television
Industry will lie given a chance
In express their views.
Harris said Ihe committer will
study "programming techniques,
including Ihe question nf rrsponsl
hltlly for and control over thn con
tent nf radio and television pro­
grams on Ihe part uf broadcast
Ilia licensees.”
The Investigation was ordered
by the llmt.ie several weeks ago
following complaint* nf some mem­
bers that many programs stressed
sex and crime. The subcommittee
was told to determine the extent to
which programs ronlaln "Immoral
or otherwise offensive matter, or
ptsre improper emphasis upon
crimp, violence, amt corruption "
Another "morals" probe In the
offing Is rxnecled In got started
soon It will Inquire into comic
ttooks, ntagatlnea and other "cur­
rant literature," newspapers ex­
cepted. A special committee to
make this Investigation will be
named hy Speaker Rayburn and
Is expected tn he headed by Rep.
Gathlng* (D.-Ark.l.

Tlir United Btfitos of Europe Is nctiror ionll7.nl Ion. HnM',IHll*H*,l f r i M
III,* I
prcnonlntivcH of France, Wcntorii Germany, Italy, Rt*lgium,
thr NctliorlnndH anil Luxembourg have Higneil it document Mcclilrntally fired un auhunulh
creating a European Dofonso Community, with executive, i i!nVirdlnNaiitin»,^ ,rUoncir oi* Wa'
legislative and judicial branches, and a common army
Camp No 1.
A spokesman (or the enmp
WASHINGTON UB—A rongreaThis, it is trim, Is not filial. Approval must still he given
Raid the mishap o&lt; timuil protie of radio and lelevlby the Foreign M inisters of the different nations, and then commander
riirred Iwo hours after U. N ilon programs slnrls next week,
be ratified hy th eir parliam ents. These obstacles were troop., wielding bayonets amt u* lull It won’t hr brnndrust nr tele­
weathered by the Schumnn plan for common operation of ing tcur gns bombs, had broken vised
steel und coal resources, which it Is hoped will soon start . "!• H Prlwner parade, foiled n Red in- p Harris (ll.-Ark ). chairman
House Intrrslntc subroinintlfunctioning. The new plan should fare as well, particularly
u! n.making
the Inveillgallnn, told
the itusslHiis Issue any more th reats. I hey recently down the HOWa* ramshackle com 'nows&lt;mirn today tic will not permit
warned that If they did not have their way, (Sermany would mand post and dlspensnry.
1Irlecnatlnu or broadcasting of romheniings
breausn t he
Camp officers said no shots were : mtttcc
Ih' a now Korea. This Is tho best possible argum ent for
tired by the troops who had en House rules don't allow It.’
Kurojiefln unity.
tered the compound earlier.
Speaker Ham Rayburn recently
The arcidcnial shooting
‘ ‘ rlng cam&lt;&gt; interpreted the rolrs to bar. telcv

MKXICO CITY, Mesli'ii (Hp*.
i-lalt — ||, J, Riuunlcr of tom
rrnnrlsro, California. U.H.A.. was
rlm-ted President nf Rotary International for 11182-8.1 at the l.'lnl
annual convention nf that worldwide service club organisation,
which Is completing Its five-day
session here today. The convention
registration of mnr* than 8,000
Itotarlans and guests represents
7,Mil Rotary Clubs with a mem­
bership of 888,000 Inislnrsa ami
professional eseeutlves In R,'| conntries.
Mr, Rrunni«r has served a*
President of the Amerlrnn Auto­
mobile Association, thr California
Slate Antomnblle Association, the
Pacific Association of Consulting
Knglneera and thn California
Hoard of Registration for Civil
Kiiglnrets. In 1080, he wee named
“The West’* Outstanding Engi­
neer" by thn United states Build­
ing Industry Conference Board,
lie la a member and Past Presi­
dent of th# Rotary Club of Ran
Kranrltco and has served Rotary
International aa Vlre • President,
Itlltrlst (Invnrnor and aa roinmlt-.
lee chairman and member.
Elected to Kotary Intarnatlnnal'e
l(iftil-6.'l Hoard of Dlrectora were
Rodolfo Almeida Pintos, Monte
video, Uruguay) Thomas It. Cash
more, Wakefield, Englandi Aage
K. Jensen, Holhaek, Denmark) Hlr
Htanley Hpurling, Hamilton, Ber­
muda) Tnmataka Teahlma, Tokyo
Japan) Parey W. Turner, CharloUetown, P.K.I., Canada) Pierre
Yvert, Amiens, France) and alx
Dlrectora from tha U.fl.A.
In the formal convention ad
drraaea by 'the President of Mai
leo, Miguel Aleman) Rotary'a
President, Frank t . Spain of Btrmlngham. Alabama, U.H.A.i Dr.
Alberto Llaraa, Sacretary-Oenaral
of the Organisation of American
BUtea, and othar , oulaUndlng
speakers, and In the Informal dis­
cussion groups, emphasis was
von to i the many ohportunltlaa
itch Rolarlana have In all parte
of tha world to work f o r , tfc*
achlevament ef
princi­
of ana af tha prtnal
pal Rotary goal* — th* advance­
ment
understand
nant nf International
internet!
* paaaa.
annual convention
all! be bald In Europe In May,
will

MOSKH I.AKK, Wash, tgt _ An
army of workers xwnrmrd over n
rough and dusty plcer of land ornr
here al 12 nt hi* morning
rm
to lorn
It Into a going (arm in less than
17 hours
Their 178,ism (arm.In a day symbnllres the enmlng n( Irrigation
water to the first nf a million
acr&lt;** of fertile sagebrush land In
the Cnlumbla River basin
At 12:01, a rocket Iximti signaled
the start of the operation Flood
lights went on anil workmen with
eenter hen ms and studding for a
modern seven room farmhouse
moved into action.
If everything goes on srheilole,
Donald Ininn. Ins wife noil Iwo
daugblera will rerelve the key* to
their new (arm home, equipped
with sprinkler irrigation, rows,
chirkrn*. barns and even a full
Icelms, at 4:M ilM'.H) this after
At the natitn time, Reelauiallnn
Commissioner Michael Htraus will
preside over thn ceremony of turn­
ing Ihr Irrigation water from ■
lateral of the huge Columbia basin
Irrlgsllon
network onto Dunn's
&lt;
Dunn won't have to pay a |ienny
for the farm. A war veteran, he
was flondrd not of tils Marlon.
Kanaas. farm last summer and
was chosen by the Veterans of
Foreign Wars a* the moat worthy
to reeeive Ihe Ito-acrr farm*.
All Ihe material* and labor were
donated. Fifty five building con­
tractors sent tnen to build the
house, machine shed, cattle shad
ami rhleken house.
There's Just one posslhle hitch
In all the plana. Mrs, Dunn might
t be able to spend tha flrat night
their naw home because ska is
esjwctlng a baby any day, perhipa

B

Youth Is Charged
With Dope Sales

"T he general navrr answered it
because Ihe tetter violated float-

ner’s rules that messages in him
from POWs must tie "brief, rour

teous and to Ihe point "
tlnatner also refused to go to
the compound gaM during the dls
turbanre. Rut. from a distance,
he watched his U. N. soldier
soldier*
break It up. Afti
tfter a short period
watching he returned to hi*
quarters to Interview officers and
tn prepare a statement nn tha
first Incident.

Morris Deals

i .j

Cleveland
Il'»n1ls«*a KriHN
Onvl
Los Angeles
.1.178; Mr*. K. X. Carroll Jr.. 3, New Ort»an«
1)28; Mrs. M. R. Fuller. 8.071) Mrs. New York
Ruby McChesncy, 2,801.
Seattle
Women "pledged for Russell'' Washington
were Frances G. Itrown, 1,010) Jacksonville
Mrs. It. M. llaris*. 88.1; Helm M. Miami
Mnscr, 188; Edna I’carce, 821; Tallahassee
Janet II. Thomas, 2(10 and Mrs.
Edward Van Wagcnvn, 272.
Women "pledged for Kcfauver"
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE
were Mr*. A. (J. Chappell, 1)27)
Ann B. Miller, 870; Mrs. Ammon
McCIrllnn, 817) Mrs. I^iuls E.
KcIiuIh S|N&gt;dnl Holly wimsi I lied — 210 - coil ImterAprittK
Natl, 76.1. Mary ItorgoiHn was
"pledged for Elsenhower," (JH.
muttroHH witli Mturdy rolled cdtfo nnd tnntcblng 80 • coll
Mrs. W, W. Ehrmann, not pledged
had 1.10 votes.
box apriiiB b«n&lt;', 5 year gunrnntcc.
J. A. Boyd, "Russell candliAte"
from the Fifth O
Congressional Dis­
trict, got S.UC3 votes; Floyd L
Regular Price $M*50 Special Price $41*00
Land, "pledged for Russell,,r (Jh7;
Frank W. Botcher, "pldeged for
Ifnfaitunr
A • Kielt pledged'1
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ofauver,"•* fit
3BlA,TNo’
Kofauver"
ware
racy
The Fifth District woman vote
was: E'arah O. Cullen, "pledged for
Russel!," 1,2.11; Mrs. O. W. John­
son, "Russell candidate", 2,86) and
Mary It. Farrell, "pledged for Kefauver," l,l|8.
HIGHWAY PATROL
TAl-t.AllA-vnhK
— ,it least
five former Florida Highway Pa­
trolmen moved up to sheriffs' po­
sitions as a result nf Tuesday's
second primary elections.
The patrol alumni Include F.d
Rlnrklmrn, new sheriff of Hills­
borough County) George Walla,
shrrlfl in Washington County; R.B,
Boyer_ in“ Sarasota
W.P.
“
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Joyce In lamn County and II. L
Strvcrson in Holmes County.
Former patrolmen already serv­
ing a* sheriffs include Lae County
Sheriff Flanders Thompson snd
Madison C'punly Sheriff Simeon H.
Moor*.
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ROMAN CATHOLICS
NEW YORK i*-Hom an Calholira ...........................................ska
In tho United Stales, Alasl
amt Hawaii Increased last year by
772,042, bringing the total In thnae
areas tn s record 20.407,510, eecording tn the INt] Catholic Di­
rectory.

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patents tot making cattle 'feed Ing,
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look litta whal tna subcommlttia
called evidence that the old Menlima Commission, which sold th*
Judge Whitehurst hold Wadnasships, was guilty nf contusion and day that there was "lack of novel­
mismanagement. It said this wgs ty and Invention" in .tna Tampa
"bound to create tha impression map'* patents, Tha decision supiba 'back door' approach wa«
best approach" to tha comitission.
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Sen. Maybanh (D.-8. C.) opened
Senate debate on the bill today by
saying that to tat wage and price
controls expire June SO would be
law Prrrtp. a tragedy.
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TAMPA (At - A charge of ills
af nijrcotlrs ha* been placed
against Hlchard Harris. 10-year-old
St. Petersburg youth arrested May
18 on a charge nf nsrcntlcs anaSftulofi*
Harris la a son nf Frank Hants,
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chairman nt the Slate, Board ei
patent*.
The rating applied to thrae suits,
(tantrel, which admtnlatari tie
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toss.
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Inspector.
Vincent's suit* ware brought In
Wla.), Muodt (B.-8.D.) and N t a i
coal production last year hit the narcotics Inspector.
the names of two-of his firms,
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H. J. Brunnier Is Army Of Workers
Named President I'urn Vacant Land
Of Rotary Clubs Into fining Farm

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wrote that AmatUa muft continue
Its
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..... to hot tress ita security,
and added:
"Not to do so Invites disaster.
President Truman also urged the
Senate to reject a pian to ho unco
try representatives
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labor and industr
from the Wage Stabilisation Board
(WSB).
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The appeal came as the Senate
debated a measure to eaten,S
wage-price controls until March 1~
Tacked onto the measure la a pro­
mp the wage board,
vision to revamp
making It an all public body,
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. message to
lengthy
Truman's
Vice President Barkley said he
hopes this country never reaches
tha point "whert wa substitute
government dictation of wages and
illi “
working condition* for collective
bargaining."
The amendment to the economic
controls hill was tacked on atleiW
the WSB suggested (arms (or set
lllng the dispute between the steel
Industry ana the CIO Steelworker*
Union. The WSB terms, which the
Industry rojactad, ted ultimately ip
Truman's leisure of the mills.
Truman said In hts manage:
"The fallur* to roach a settle
mant thus tar In tha steal esse
Is not the fault of the board, (nr
Its recommendations provide a
round and sensible basts for reach­
ing agreement for tha Issues Inf
dispute.
"And. In any event, Iha lack nt
a settlement In this case could
not possibly iustlfy abandoning the
machinery that has been success
tut In so many other eases."
The amendment to the control*
bill provides also that the wage
board be stripped nf all authority
to make strike-settlement reeom
inendations.
The board's formula for sattllniu
Ihe steel dispute Involved a packP
age Increase of M cents an hour
spread over an 18-month period
and the salting up of union shop
iel contracts The
provisions In steal
union agreed to accept that for

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Social Calendar

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Clarence Claus* la expected to
arrive Friday from Chapel Hill.
N. C. where he It a student at
the University of North Carolina.

THURSDAY
Th* F.L.T. Club of the Seminole
Rebekah Lou** will have ■ benefit
bridst, canasta and same party
at 1:00 p.m. at the I.O.O.F. Half.
FRIDAY
All children who will enter the
first grade of Southtide Primary
School in the Fall are invited with
their mother* to visit with the
'^achtre at the school between l:0tl
and 2:00 p.m.
The United Daughter* of Confedtracy will meet with Mr*. L. A.
Brumley at her home on Celery
Avenue at 3:00 p.m. with Mr*. A.
X. Rouetter serving a* co-huttets.
MONDAY
The Phllathea Clast of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet at
the home of Mrs. W. S. Brumley,
flelery Avenue, at 7:46 p.m.
The W.N.U. of the P in t Baptlat Church will hold their but!nett meeting at 2:30 p.m. at the
church
The circle* of the First Meth- |
oditt Church will meet a* f&lt;,|.
low*: Circle No. 1 with Mrs, W
A. Hunter at 2000 Holly Avenue
at 8:00 p.m. No. 2 with Mr*. T. K.
McDaniel at 1313 Park Avenue at
3:00 p.irt. No. 3 with E. U. Kit
Mtrick
►trick at 2228 West Eighteenth
Jtreet at 7:00 p.m. No. 4 with Mr*,
toy Tilll*
2218 Magi
Magnolia AveRoy
lima at 22l»
n i t at 8:00 p.m. No. 6 with Mr*.
Gerald Pearson at the Naval Bate.
The W.M.b- of the Central Bap­
tist Church will meet at the home
'f Mr*. Jo* Daniels at 202 Poplar
tvenue at 7:30 p.m.

Friends of Mrs. A. M. Remusat
will regret to learn that she Is
confined to Orange Memorial Hos­
pital in Orlando where she under­
went major surgery this morning.
Friends of Mrs. Jran Huffer
will regret to learn of the death of
her sister, Miss Grace Hawkins,
who passed away yesterday at the
Kissimmee Hospital. The body is
being sent to Union, 8. C. for
burial.
Staff Photo
Two year old Cynthia Sykes
last night welcomed her daddy,
Sgt. 1-c Parker Sykes, who ar­
rived on leave from northern
New York State after a long
drive to Join hi* wife and daugh­
ter. A wrteran of the Korean
campaign, will he here until June
when lie will report at tha uffleer* candidate school at Bellvoir, V*. HI* mother, Mrs. Charles
Webster, 1700 Park
Avenue
head* tha American Legion Aux­
iliary Unit of Post 63.

Radio Briefs

By MARION HARMAN
A complete coverage
ige cof the Indianapolis speedway 600600-mile
c
mile clas
lie will be heard over WTRR tomoirow as results are announced
every 20 laps. From the slatting
flat; lo the final lap, WTRR will
TUESDAY
tiring you bulletins throughout the
The pupil* of the Margaret rate.
Davit music school will present
•1100Ifhtlr annnai recital at the WornDimilliy Holloway ami Colleen
emit'* Club at 8:16 p.m. Guest Engrbrrtson will In- heard .Satur­
frtlst will ha Kenneth tlatengei, day morning, over WTRR, on their
associate prufettor of vole* at 102nd broadcast of "The Children's
Stetson Unlviersity.
Clastic Hour”. The two young
Circlet No. 7, 8 and 0 of the high school ladies aie tntu their
First Methodist Church will meet fourth year at the microphone vn
M follows: No. 7 with Mrs. Char­ the very same program they in­
les Atkinson at 2004 Washington troduced.
Avenue %t 8:00 p.m. No. 8 wltn
•1400Mr*. W. W. Tyre at HOP Oak
If ] were making n list of pro­
Avenue at 8:00 p.m. and No. U with grams not to tnlss over W T R R it
Mrs. E. M. William* at 2luti Cor­ would Include; "Report From Eu­
dova Drive at 8:00 p.m.
rope" every Tuesday at 3:16
/ I The Daughter! of Wesley Sun­ o'clock, "Repeat Performance" on
day School Clate of the First Thursdays at 11:16 o'clock, "Flor­
Methodist Church will meet at Mc­ ida Wildlife on Hie Air" Sunday
Kinley Hall at 8:00 p.m. with Mrs. night at 7:00 o'clock, "The Sunday
Ida Stall, Mr*. 8. (1. Ilarrlmati, School Lesson" on Saturday nights
Mrs. Charles Meriwether, Mrs.
7:lfi o'clock, "Panorama of Re­
Margaret Edward*, Mrs. W. C. at
search" at 3:46 o'clock on Monday
Hill and Mis* Nell William* a* afternoons. There are many other*|
hoiUuiA.
The Unity Truth Clasa will meet especially those "special events'
at the Valdai Hotel. The book covered by WTRR throughout the
"The Sermon on the Mount" by year.
1400Emmett Fox will be studied .and
« h . public is Invited io ntund.
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WM'rfNHpAV
T F irm Digest'* tomorrow a» l»t»6
NNHD/
Is prepared Uy
by Dr.
nr. W.
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Weklwa Lodge No. 071) of the o'clock. It I"
L. A. to B.R.T. will meet In the O. t’owperthwalte, horticulturist
with the Gulf Coast Experiment
I.O.O.F. Hall at 3:00 p.m.
Tha midweek prayer service of .'Ration at Bradenton. The paper
the Central Baptist Church will hr Includes "Note* on soli and ferti­
at 8:00 p.m. The Sunbeams will lity requirements for gladiolus
production".
meet duilng the prayer huur.

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Dictatorships Hit
Brownlee Clans Of
6
By Presbyterians Church Has Meeting
40 ii m e
end
NEW YORK bft-The Presbyte­
rian Church In the U. 8. A. has
called on Its IP* million members
to fight "the unmistakable trend to­
ward authoritarianism and thought
control" In America.
In a stinging attack on wide­
spread use of loyally uaths, char­
acter dafamatlon ami the cnncepl
m l "guilt by association," the
"hiiych'a 104th annual Genera) As­
sembly declared Wednesday:
"Freedom of conscience, in
and aaprestlon are being cha
lenged and curt ailed by a blinding
fear of subversive forces."
The assembly, at the dose of
* week long meeting attended by
about 2.000 church leaders tram
throuihuut the country, alto:
1. Urged churches lu eliminate
racial sagregatlon, and compllfrnented those that have.
™ 8. Voiced opposition to univer­
sal military training aa a "per­
manent peacetime program."
8. Opposed tending a U. 8. amitstdor to the Vatica
basts
4. Expressed strong support of
i« United Nation*, and said It
Ibould be the "cornertlont of
American foreign policy, and not
Am
an Instrument of convenience."
0. Declared economic aid programa "ara of graalar slgnlfi
A iao c t to the hope of a free world
v w u the development of military
4i|?*XitaUed Inefficiency In govaramant, waste In military exVtuna, needless deficit spenddeliberate Inflationary
designed
create

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I greater part In political Ufa.

B. Condemned gambling, even
for charitable purposes.
^ Springtime supper dish: Cooked
' asparagus spears rolled between
thin alien of ham a«d topped with
wiU-aeaaened cheese sauce,

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The Brownlee Young Adult
Clasa of the First Presbyterian
Church held It* regular monthly
social last night at the home of
Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Garrett on
Jewett Lane.
A corn boll and *uppar was en­
joyed with the cum being furnish­
ed by Victor Green, a neighbor.
A series of folk game* were
played following the supper. Those
enjoying the occasion were Mr.
and Mr*. Arthur Young and son,
Mr. and Mf». Dick Aiken and
family, Mr. and Mr*. Gordon
Sweeney, Mr. and Mr*. Bruce
Davis and family, Mr, and Mrs.
[.or ray Black, Mr. end Mr*. John
Bheppard anil family and Mr. and
Mrs. Rudy 8luan and daughter.
Also attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Wallah Steele. Mr. and Mrs.
Jo* Raker, Mr. and Mra. Edward
Hunt, Mr. ami Mrs. Curtis Hughes,
Mr. and Mrs. Bid Vlhlsn and son,
Mr. and Mra. William Wlebolt, Mr.
and Mra. Jamea Wilson and
daughtar, Mr. and Mra. Al Chat*
and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Tom
Freeman. Mra. Victor Groan, Mrs
Alice Willink and Mra. Baran
King and family.

Friends of Mrs. J. C. Mttrhcll
will regret to learn of the passing
of her brother, John A. Stewart of
Atlanta, last night. Mrs. Mitchell
left thie morning to attend the
funeral tomorrow in Atlanta.

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By BOB THOMAS

Party Is Given
For Bride-Fleets

Mrs. John Crawford
Is Iloutcnn To Club

Mrs. George Hardin and Mrs.
Spencer Harden enteitainvd last
night at the home of the former
on Magnolia Avenue honoring Mis*
Lvlllan Boyle ami Miss Nancy
Williams, popular bride-elect*.
Spring flowers in many color­
ful arrangements decorated the
Harden home anil the dining table
was overlaid with a while Import­
ed Irish linen lace cloth ami cen­
tered with a silver U&gt;wl filled
with white roses flanked on either
side by single lilver eandelahia
holding white lapeis. The buffet
was attractively arianged with
tali thrre-lierrd silver candelabra
holding white tapers and epergnes
filled with gnrilenlx*.
Mrs. G. W. Siletn-er served

Mrs. John Crawford entcitilheJ
her bridge club last night at hei
home in the Moyfnti section with
nriangeBients of coses olid glad
loli decorating the party rooms.
I’riies were won by Mm . It. I.
Perkins Jr.. Mrs. W. E. V.lden and
Mrs. Fred Murray.
Refreshments of froicn «ol,n!

Miss Williams chose (or the oc­
casion an afternoon dress of Navy
itlur and white striped taffeta
with which she wme wtilte acces­
sories. Mi's Boyle chose u dress
of bine Shantung and black ac­
cessories.
About 1041 guests were invited,

III A l ine A llo y Of Culms
And Punts In Lung lh
Khun Sleeves ('nilon Bayun

Ladies Night Held
By Presbyterians
Ladles night whs observed Toes
day night when tlie Men’* Club
of the First Presbyterian Church
held their niunthly dlnnei meeting
at the church ami lieaid the Itev.
Paul Edris, minister of the First
Presbyterian Church of Daytona
Beach, present an enlightening
talk on "The Rise of the Laymen
Rev. Edris said that until re
cent year* the wuik of Christ In
the world had been carried on
pretty mucb-4ty the clergy and by
the women of the Kingdom. Men
had been content to accept teem
bershlp til the Chuich hut through­
out the woglii II seemed lu he the
accepted ounce pi that chuich vvutk
was women's wuik Any evangeli­
cal efforts, therefore, came from
"professional" church winkers til
the ladles.
Rut In the development of the
chaotic conditions that tinv-- swept
over tlie world In IIn- last ileeude
men have looked nhout them, not
only to see what wns husica")
wrung hut what could be dune
about the rad plight of moral de­
cadence Into which the people ot
the world hail tulh-ii, Rev. Edris
continued.
"As Is so ullelr lire case," Ire
Mid, "lire answer to the problem
was close at hand, and aerlnuiminded men recognised that Chi 1st
had laid o pattern of conduct try
which men, contra groups and oven
nations could get along in har­
mony and with confidence In cueh
other."
When the principle* were praered, men everywhere found tlml
they wurked uud here, Indeed, wus
a solution tu a host of problem*
As e result, isUI the Rev. Edris,
m*n are coming Into church work
with an flithuxluitm that uvci.lmduwn Ihe Great Awakening .uni
duly in the Rise ul the I.hjiii n
more goutl is bring dune hy men
within file chiircli itself mill ill
huiiiun irlalions ihnn hi* &gt;&gt;«eu
dune Ihiis fai lu the century
president Grotge Muffell
pressed Ihe pjeusiltc of Hie i lull in
having over Go of the men's wlv"in allemlance and thanked Gm !&lt;u.
Bwaim, under wliuse supervlsiut
the ilinnrr hud heen prepared, fm
a masterful Job. Alleuilance chair
man George Kline also welriimeu
the capacity crowd,
A song feat with Art Greet id
the piano und Chaile* Mi.itl«u
leading WWu u fealiire nf (he nieei
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\|i-s I lium Eunices (livens, duughlei of Mrs. Tlieliuu Givens,
winin' engagement to Climb-- K. Willis, son of Mi nud Mis ti. M
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At Fine Arts Med
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itn•I iiMiinKiiiii'Nlft of irjinh'itiri*
Wei lit lug phi IIS will he Hlllloutl
M m hit- l*4&gt;i U-y, RnluiAl* riiiih "The ecd nt u Intel dole
Holy Sfi l}i I itJeV* wflirh eildi'tl tie
dtiitiy hour.
A loth* bum fidbiwed and u
Ciinlile l.lldwig. .Miss Ilolililt Witte.
good iiltcuilnlue wus reported.
Mi»s Gieteben Kliclibuff, Miss
Noiinn Faye Huivey, Miss Ann
Wlullikei, Mis- Caroline Melinda,
Miss Mildred Millet, Miss .In Ann
Mnnie, Miss Itoiu Coke Boyle,
Miss 1,ui-in tioff. Mis- .Ittnlce Reel
Mins Alice Blown und Ml"* lla-v Miss Betsy Atm Colter, Mis*
i lly lim y cuteitinned mi Wcluc- Kylvni lluyes, Ml-s lium Wrinld
dny Iifteniiiiiii III Itie Brown liuuie mill Mis- Vickie l.yim 11iti -1lit
■m Piiliiiello Avenue with u I'ocu
r d s parly lumiiimg Mine Jinn
I'lil ly cukes t ilt wlil'e i .1ki­
Ibivis met Mi-n A,tu Adlim , who ll, cube- m IllSUglc- Vinks- n ilitl
will giadoule from H* inilmb High
liiiiiei's -ngul fioilipK using
in Julie
i i .... ..
IMrmId m (but d will pmii
'lie puity loiiin- ii, ic ib-cni tiled Culm I Misting ond
limit
or el
willi III iniureiiierdH
gludlnli tun)
ip tu(i« .mil idi

SALE CONTINUES ON
DRESSES AND PIECE
GOODS -

Parly Is Given Fur
School (iraduatcH

blue stoke in.

Hetlcimp. i rfi i-nbiiu-id s ,m-i-1
ing of dmuly open (need -un,
wil lies, cuke, mils, minis and Cm a
( "ill Wrie served by Ibe Inislesses
1, -lsted by M's. Hull.I,I II tdiis.
Mi-- Piuil lb Bi,,wn und M i, Vei
"ii llnriilu
I lie liniiurees wen- pii-senled
wdli gifts I,y M l-- G ihv Hlld Miss
IIi i i w

ii.

1», Miss .lenll Wilson. Miss EBl-l
Iniggeis, Hiss Belli- Bi-I,er, Mis

Vitamin O help* to ketp the tis­
sue! in our bodies In good condi­
tion. All tha familiar cllnis fruits
are bountiful sources of thla vita­
min. Half a glass (four ounces; of
oranga or grapafrult Juice, freih
or cauntd. goes far toward moat­
ing a day’s needs. The asms la true
of half a grapefruit or a whole
orange, other good lourcas of
birth a nn ouncbm sn
vitamin B Include canned or fresh
Mr. and Mra. D. B. Watklna antomatoes and tomato Juice, raw nounct th# birth of a i i u |h li f ,
cabbage and green lettuee, fresh Nancy Lynn, flea pounds, tan
ounce*, May 28, at Farnald Laugh­
strawberries and cantaloup.
ton Memorial Hospital. Mr*. Wat­
When you era roasting a chicken kins Is the former Mlts Marlon
simmer tha giblets and neck in a Haynee.
cup or two of water to which you
have added a bay leaf, a few
To simmer moons lo couk in
percorna, a email onion, a sprig
liquid Just below the boiling point,
parsley, and a little salt. Use this at temperaluras of 116 to 110 de­
glblet broth with which lo make grees fahrenhelt. in aimmorlng
gravy after the chicken la roast­ bubbles form slowly and break be­
ed.
low the surface.

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were served try Ihe hustess lo
those ploying who weir Mis. Jcnu
Lambeth, Mis.
John
Williams,
Mi- Dole Scott Ji., Mis. B I-.
Perkins Ji., Mis Fied Muira) and
Mr-. Ralph Dean.

punch and othei* assisting in the
dining room were Mrs. .) S. Cleve­
land, Mr*. Finnk Woodruff HI
and Mrs. Ray Fox.

HOLLYWOOD (*-The silly sea­
son Is with us again. How else can
you explain all these panly raids?
Or the fact that Sally Forrest ad
vises us to prowl sronnd the house
on all fours?
What a thought I Imagine trot­
ting on your bands and feet In the
morning to fetch the paper and
bringing it inside between your
teeth, like a well-trained Dalma­
tian. Or coming home alter a hard
day’s work and finding the little
woman doing the housework un all
(ours.
I trundled out lo Miss Forrest's
Beverly Hills home to investigate
this theory of hers She greeted
me at the door normally enough
Bui when lunch was announced,
the said, "Come on." and loped
into the dining room like a stiff
kneed antelupe. I declined to fol­
low her example and trailed her
on my two feet and nothing else.
After all. If you lose your Journal­
istic dignity, what uo you have
left?
Sally sipped her suup serenely,
acting Just at though she makes
a hand of padding around the
house un her hand* and feel I
found out to my horror that the
doe*
"1 know 11 sounds a little
screwy," she admitted, "but you'd
be surprised how limber It keeps
you." (Who wants to he that Um­
ber?)
" I’ve been doing it every day
for years. Just a raw minute* on
all four* every day and you can
keep loose. It strengthens the lag
muscles, pulls in the stomach and
tones you up It's an exercise you
don't have to stop and do. You can
do it while performing your chores
arouud th* house. I can even walk
up and down stairs that way
Want to tee me?"
I said I'd prefer not to ll sound
ril loo hatardous lo me
Miss Forrest admitted that darn­
ers sometimes do strange things.
She told me of une friend who
used to sleep in her ballet shoes
lo break them in.
After lanch, she demonstrated
some other eaereisea which vou
and I can do. She did tba splits,
sitting on the floor with lags ex­
tending in opposite directions.
"It's a good Idea to stay In this
position for tome time," she said,
"to I often read a book.”
"Here's another one," the en­
To prevent putiery cussend.thused. She lay on the floor on
her stomach, extended bar arms front breuksge, pruteel lliem from
over head and bad tna pull bar by sudden changes in temperaluie.
the handi while she arched back­
wards. She alio daacrlbed an ex­
ercise In which she stands on bar
hands against a wall and louehea
her head with her loea. I’m Jusl
at gltd 1 didn't have to watch
that one.
"If you're a dancer, you have
to keep in trim," she said. "Re­
sides these exercises, I have many
hours nf dance Icisona every week.
I am taking tap, ballat, Spanish
dancing and modern dancing, all
from dlffarenl Isachera."
So where doea all thla effort gal
her? Of all her plcturaa, only one
has been an out-and-out musical.
I checked on the all-fours tie relse with Terry Hunt, the Bulten
of Sweat who keeps many a movie
star In trim. Hie comment: "It's
all right aa an exsrclse. provide
a person doas not have Internal or
sacroiliac trouble.

BFBC1AL0

THE SANFORD HERALD
Muirs. May 23, PJi2
Pag* 3

' 54*
- *

C &amp; u K in X

A

�rr.i.

Blues Battle For Third Place Tonight HereWith
Im bra, R hodes Are
Slated T o R etu rn ;
S anford. L oses T o
I s l a n d e r s , 15-12

Fans Wait Anxiously For Start
Of Indianapolis 500 Mile Race

DeLandMaintains
Junior Feds Narrowly Edged By
First Place Clip By
Orlando
RD
For
2nd
Time,
3*2
Winning Again
Bucs Are Moving
TIIK HANFORD IIKHALI)
Cage 1
I'hurs. May 21. 1032

The Junior High School Feds {el||on , m| Brown came In on
Dr KKNT CIIBTLAIN
-------------dropped thalr second game In a | | | U(|snn*,, ground out for the
Associated Press Staff Writer
Th-'-t! victory humor Seiniimlv
Won Lost Pet.
low --a U.-t Grander Ri-crcalturi, n t ft3t pr-tcy to uo tho deciding
I
nr
I),
Land
Bed
lU
u
.
sill)
....
Will iniim-h lh**ir r»d| for
- •«•••
•
riorldi Stale l.t.guci
Dcpuiltni'iiul Jjy
by u|| nairr.w
narrow 2-2 margin.
the lop
p of the heap of the Florida DeLand
third |dnre In the Klorldn Statu
11
11
718
margin last night In Orlando.
Slate
Baseball
league,
Wednetda
I'reaa
Boa
FailedS
Last
night's
la-ague In the Memorial Stadium
26
13
K34
Hsnfnrd'i Jim Hawkins hurled contest on Frlnrcton field was night trounced Ihe last-place s i Jaxvllle Beach
tonight ngnlnsl thp Orlando Sen­
27
Orlando
!6
628
n masterful five-hitter and struck the first night encounter for thu Augutllne Saints ll&gt;3.
ators. The Ilium will ha at full
18
391
26
out 10 Orlando hatters In losing. Junior Feeds this year. In losing The winning pllchcr was John Sanford
P
irates
May
Clinch
■trrngth for this evening's eonGainesville
22
10
337
It was only the second defeat
Kctner,
a
first
Inning
reliefer
alter
test as John Imhrn will Is* out
22
21
312
for Ihe Junior Feds In fire to Orlando the flordlemen con­ Boh Costello walked Ihe first three Falalka
8th
P
l
a
c
e
Finish
21
at second nfler slttlmr nut Iho
419
gsmes. The till ended Ihe cluded their fi-game season with men lo face him. Jack Cade hll Daytnna nenrh 18
thiee wins and two losses for
16
16
181
Cocoa
last three games nn n suspension
By F o u rth Of July Junior High's baseball schedule nn
Hirer*
for
four,
Including
n
triple,
Impressive .1100 percentage.
13
211
111
and Dusty Rhodes will ho Irchlml
for this year. Coach ’low Is
for Del.aml Manager Stan Kar- l-eeiburg
33
10
211
the plate after n one-day lay-off
Hurdle's Feds could He » • hel* It Is Interesting to note that all plnskl got three of St. Augustine's SI. Augustine
Itv JACK HAND
for nn Injured thumb he rerelvnl
Icr than nick Orlando* Bill the Junior Fed players are pro­ seven hits In four times al hat St. Augustine al Falalka
Associated Press Sport* Writer
Kanfnrtl
ducts of Ihe Hanford Rotary's
In last Tuesday's Daytona gnme.
W'rnnq way I'lllshurgli i» rumiini; While for four hits.
In olher games, Jacksonville OrlandoatntJacksonville
Reach
Manager L’huek Alenn will sway from the Nntlonnl I.enRiie
While fanned III Hanford bats­ baseball league.
Beach blasted Halncsvlllc 12 2. Pa- CoCoa
/tx&amp;uM nfoliahly ro with Without much trouble, the Pirate* men In seven Innings. The Re­ Orlando H. I).
AB H II RBI latka trimmed Ig-rsburg &lt;1-3, Day­ I^esburg at Halnesvllle
' Ills nee rlRhthnn i no rllnrh IshI place hy .Inly 4lh creation Department took an early Johnson, ss
2 I 0
0 tona Beach defeated Hanford 13-12, DeLand at Daylona Beach
B0 Cocoa 2 1
' der
llaelnit backward at n breath lead In Ihn (bird when Hldgdln Avdoyan. rf
.1 0 0
and Orlando split an afternoon Orlando
Jacksonville Beach 12 Gainesville
Inking I7lt pure, they promise to doubled home second Imseman Rldgdin, If
« 0 2
night doublp header with Cocoa.
find the answer In "How low I* Johnson. They adderd another In Mink, 2h
B 00
Manager Kd Levy hit a tdro-nm DeLand tl Ht. Augustine 3
r&lt;&gt;"
down?" Unlessmithere Is a drastic the fourth on Richards' double Rrown, rf
2 1 1
homer In Ihe fourth Inning to atart Falatka a Leesburg 3
--------Iho mound for
change,
they
should
set
s
modem'
that
sent
first
baseman
Fleming
Fleming,
Ih
2
1
(1
1
his Orlando Senatora to an §•! win
t h i s Important
Beach IS Hanford 12
day losing record In the majors across.
2 0 1
1 In Ihe firgt game with Cocoa. Cocoa Daytona
Richards, !)h
J aeries.M e a n •
American League
.lo*l look nt the figure* Won 7;
The
Junior
Feds
knott*d
the
fl
0
0
Uludion,
r
0
rnmo'bark In Win tile night game
.
■time
Iho top lost 12; gome* behind. 2UV flame*
615
24
15
fl 0 0
0 3 0 behind Vli'gll Frailer'* tftrfc- Cleveland
'' hrass
o f theplan1. 9lV Ami Iho game In their half nf the fifth White, p
Washington1
20
13
371
behind seventh
Totals
aa
llallaa
Turner
waHtad
and
2:1
.1 A
2 hll pitching. .Tha ffouhtebfarfer was Boston
1*
-' Seminole (Hues season I* only one fourth over.
20
15
571
stole
second
and
third
to
lend
AB
R
lllll
HANFORD
J.
H.
H
In make up for a game rained New Vnfk
manuRement held
17
13
Ml
If the Hue* keen it tip they'll off. Turner raced lor Ihe plat, Hawkins, p
2 1 1
0 out May 10
Chicago
500
n meetlnR Inst
10
10
wind up with 28 virlorirs for the and a wild throw by While dl- Fate, If
1 Don I'oilnn hit a triple Into right SI. I-mils
fl 0 0
10
21
. . . .
nlRht and I’resl- yenr Hark III lltlfl llin Plilladclph
432
1 0 0
1) field lo icorr Mike Kavsahlan Irani Philadelphiaa
John Imlrra deni Joel Field in A'* set the modern low with a lowed Ihe Hanford third base­ Clark, If
1.1
410
18
4 0 1
II second and give Falalka
told the Herald this inornlnR that 1)1 117 season III 10.13 Hie Boston man In arore the first Junior Klowere, »•
Detroit
23
324
a one-run
II
.
.
ne1) wlnnlng margin
2 0 1
the hoard decided upon some Braves finished with 38 I IS, the Fed run. Ilawhlns then walhed Rales, )h
4! over l^eshufg In Cleveland ol Detroit
1) thee 10ih
fl II 0
and went In second on a ground Anderson, rf
drastlr action.
Philadelphia al New York
loth Inning.
N.itionid League recortl. Once up
Davis. If
II Daytona Beach walloped two Washington nt Boston (n)
2 t 0
Though hr was reluctant *n he on n time, way hock In 1809, a nut hy Harold I'ale. lie came Turner,
II Hanford pitcher* for 14 hits while
a l 0
(ONLY HAMKSSCHEDULED)
specific, Field did any Hint the Cleveland leant managed In win h o m e nn Ralph Flower's Reynolds,3b2h
a 0 1
II holding Hanford_ In right n!|a.
.
_Day... Detroit 0 Cleveland 2 (night)
officials all agreed that some only 2o all year But IIMMI usually gromder that was hobbled hy Totals
23 3 4
1 lonn Beach had eight error*, Ban- St. Lnul* 3 Chicago I (night)
player help was necessary to is Ihe dividing line for tnorlcfn Ihe shortstop Johnson. Thai was HANFORD
IK)0 020 0 - 2 4 ford four.
Ihe only Inning Ihe Janlnr High
(ONLY GAMES SCHEDULED)
bolateer the .Seminole* In thu records
Orlando HD
out ioi x—.i r. Hal Martin hll a two-run homer
National teat
(ague
Maybe Branch (Uckcy's youth nine scored In all night.
FBL pennant chase.
211 — lllrliards, Hldgdln. SB and Butler Klturd knocked pvt.a Now York
26
8
763
Hawkins
encountered
wihlncs*
movement
will
pay
off
In
the
future
"Wo nr* going In tnnke some
23
10
697
double In Iho ninth Inning whan Brooklyn
in
Ihe
sixth
with
the
score
tied
Hawkins
2,
Turner
2.
HO—Haw­
hooks
He
has
no
hit
pitchers
and
deals anon. W* realise the lm16
368
21
two-nil. Hr walked lltown, kins III White 10. Ill)—White fi, lacksnnblllc Beach got nine of Chicago
portaac* of filling the holes 27 strikeout artist* In the Inwgr at
17
Cincinnati
19
328
their run* to defeat Gainesville.
Finning
nad
Klclidrtla
In
sueIlswkl
mi
i.
minors
llnl
the
mllertion
now
per­
In our line up with some solid
Philadelphia
111
17
328
players and »s Intend to gel forming ol I'lllslitirgh certainly is
15
IH
Philadelphia
433
learning
Ihe
hard
way
Ihem," Field asserted.
17
21
SI. LmHs
147
They
Inst
anidher
Wednesday
Last nlRht Ihn Mine* started night, 5 2. lo Cincinnati as il|r
Major
League
Boston
13
406
19
their now vet­
Pittsburgh
7
179
32
veteran Kenny llnffenslterger won
Lenders
eran h u r I e r ,
Boston at Brooklyn
Ills
slsth
nf
the
Reason.
Hobliv
I
Marlines, hut lie
By ASSOCIATED FIIKHH
New York nl Philadelphia
Adam* anil liny MrMIHiin hit
wasn't around to
Clneirinnll nl Pittsburgh
homer* In ease It nf fy home past
Nullonal league
(ONLY OAMES SCHEDULED!
see Iho ronrltilied Monger. Jack Merson lilt a 1 Halting — Knnl*. I'hllndrlphin,
MIAMI .J* Director* nf the Class Nrw ynrk it Brooklyn 2
hunter for Ihe lines
slnn of the fiee
By
GENE
Pl.OWIIKN
111; Adcork, Cincinnati, 11.1 . Mu
II Florida Internallunal l-engile to­ Chlcngo 7 St l-nuls 2
In Ihe upper strata of the slnl. -St laiiiis and l-orkman, New
scoring duel In
rla
Associated
Press Hlaff Writer
day took rtsttr Ihe Ft La
LalK
It
Laiinehlale
Cincinnati 5 Pittsburgh 2
league.
Jim
Hearn
pitched
the
New
llsvnnn’s
Cubans,
always
tmlgh
York, 1 1 1 ; llaunihfdt/. Chicago,
which 27 runs
franchise- -and announced th'twr IWill
(ONLY OAMES SCHEDULED)
York
Clout*
lo
a
third
straight
In
Florida
International
League
130.
came across the
upernle Ihe learn until new owner*
Flo
Florida International League
over Brooklyn 0 2. opening tip a
Itunn — laickmnn. New York, cnmnelitlnn, turned back Tampa's can he found.
plate for troth
Miami
33
17
673
?‘i
game
lead
nil
Ihe
Dodgers
II
!
Hmoker*.
3p2
In
10
Innings
Wednes­
flllhs. The lllues "Dusty" llhodes was Ihe last game for Willie Mays, II; Thomson, New York. 12; Cam
Officials nf the club, headed by Miami Bench
12
20
613
pattella, Brooklyn, 27; Hnltler, day night In take undisputed (mis O R. Whltltlrn, announced at a Havana
dropped their ninth gnme In the tlliinls'
20
30
64)0
lenlerllehler, who reports Brooklyn anil Kouatewskl. Cincin­ session of third place.
last III played to Daytona lleaeh, lor Army
meeting
In
Fl
Lauderdale
Wednes­
Tampa
2n
580
21
duly lotluy
Tamps could get only five hits day night that they havo given West Palm Hcnch 27
nati. 20
I o* IJ •
24
520
The
Chlcngo
Cuba,
once
n
push
off
Ktisahlo
P
eru
,
one
a
douhtc
up Ihe franchise.
The Islanders swept their twolilts — Hauer. Chlragn and Knnls,
St. Petersburg
26
520
24
for Hurry llrochcen, chased i'hllmlelplilu.
by Lauro I’aacual Which scored
league
President
Henry
S.
Bn
game series from Hanford In over
47;
Munlal.
H
I
l-nuls.
Lakeland
16
31
320
"The
Col"
for
Ihe
third
straight
both
Smoker
runs
In
Ihe
seventh
nard, HI. Petersburg, said sloe! Ft. Lauderdale
winning lust night. The Hamlu- lime In healing the HI lauds Cards, and Adams, Clnclnnnll. 43; l-nck8
43
157
Cubans reached Red Barrett,. holders told hltn they did not wMh Tampa
o es scored 12 ultra off eight 7 2. In Ihe nliicr National IxngUc man, New York ami Merson, Pitts­ The
at Havana
veteran major leaguer fourierlyf lo pul any mow money Into IH* St. Petersburg
burgh,
44
I aytnnn errors and oniy eight
at Lakeland
game
with Ihe Boston Braves, and relief­• venture. They had lakcn over Ihe Miami at Weat Palm Bench
h ta.limes In the llrat hair of
Home runs — Hatter, Chicago, er
Dclrolt Just won't lei Clrvaluitd
three
Dick
Baxter
for
nine
hits.
franchise
last
winter.
falamlers
Fl. Lauderdale al Miami Bench
IkeAfter
Initialthe frame,
the tallied
Blurs forget how the Indians knocked Id; Fofkn, Brooklyn I; Mathews,
Two Havana swnla came off the
Btumard
In Miami that
Havana 3 Tampa 3 (to Innings)
fame bark In go Inin the lead them nut nf the pennant In 1050. Boston and Adcock, Cincinnati, 7; lint of Hob Tapanes, who Switched would call dale!
a
meeting
of
M8
Miami 3 Weal Palm Beach 1
With a four-run outburst In Ihe I.asl fall they heal Cleveland nut Camponellu, Brooklyn ami Mueller Wednesday. Tapaooi singled home directors at Tanfpa today or 1
Miami Beach 7 Ft. Lauderdale 1
bttttom of tha first. It all atari* of Iho (lag In lato September. And Now York, tl
a
run
In
Ihe
first
and
drove
In
day
to
decide
rm
Ihe
next
mb
SI. Petersburg at Lakeland, ppd.
Filching - Muglle, New York,
•d when Paul F.skew, newly sc- now they re kicking them arnuiid
Iho
clincher
with
another
single.
Ha
Indicated
the
league
Would
Aprain.
8 n, 1 ink); Roe, Ilrooklyn and Wil­
ulrrd second ha^msii from again
tha club Until a hFW (Afder
Against Cleveland. Iho Tigers helm, New York. 4fl, 1.000; niih- The game drew 1,600 In Havana, erate
.aksland, singled In open Ihe
can
ho
found.
forget tin'll dreary last nlaro rec­ erls, Philadelphia, 7 I. 373, laies, amt dropped Iho Smokers into Fl. Lauderdale, doormat nf t
frame.
fourth place.
(Irorge Kellis, who was Intel ord. Whet) Ted firay heal Iho tribe Brooklyn, 3-1, JUi
In olher activity, Miami’s Hun eight U-ntn circuit, won eight am
American
l-eague
Wednesday
night,
(12,
II
wnx
De­
to come In from thu outfield to
So* made II It straight, bunting lost 43 games In l(*rfgue competi­ DR. H. McLAULIN
Uniting
—
DIMngglo,
lloslon,
troit's
fourth
win
in
a
row
over
fdlch and gat charged with Ms
llosen, Cleveland, nil; Kell, West Palm Beach, 3-1, while Mi­ tion this year The llrnvcs dropped
second defeat of the year, was Cleveland. Fat Mullin'* fluke two- .331;
OPTOMETRIST '
Detroit.
.123; llnhlnson, Chicago, ami Beach trounced Ft. Lauder­ 20 straight lo start the season.
run
double
when
lie
docked
away
passed. J iio Pnrlse drew n ba*n
Ft. Lauderdale Joined (he leagilo
.327;
liurruto.
New York, 1211
dale. 7 1 Itnln washed nut the
from
a
Mike
(',
niclii
pilch
and
on hslls to fill the sacks, Ahum
Magnolia
Phnna
In
1047,
along
with
h
St.
~
Petersburg,
Buns — Avila, L'lovolnml. 27; Lakeland Ht I'clcrshurg game at
Cleveland lidding broke
arnt a foul Him single to the left
The circuit was OrtMMlicd
In IU46
l
Lakeland.
DIMngglo,
Boston
and
llosen,
Clev­
t's
live
gnme
win
drank
field corner to score Loth Kskcw old Sulrhel I’atge strolled In lo eland, 24; Hltnpsmi. and lloonr,
nl Beach,
Bei
Tampa,
I.alte Dean allowed Ihe Indiana with Miami, Miami
and Kenls. I'arise halted iitomtm- save Itohliy Cain'* fourth win at Cleveland, 22
Havana, Lakelahd and West Palm
only
three
hits
Imt
llenc
Soils
waa
Urily ufter passing second and HI Igitils ns Ihe Brownies broke
Huns hnttrd In — llosen, Cleve­ called In In save Iho game when Beach at members.
turned to see manager Aleno their four game losing slrruk In land,
l-alcr the league was raised from
20; Dropo, lloslon. 23; Doliy, Dean walked three men with on*
raring Into tho hag.
Ceveland, 23; MeDougald, New out In the ninth. Hurry Kane's Ij^o Class C In Class II. rt. Lauderdale
hcullng
Chicago
I
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Tho
olher
Is Ihe first team lo drop oilt.
During the (mailing
itiln atlemplrd Aiuerlrnn longue learns were nol York anti Vernon, Wnshlnglnn, 22 bagger waa the only hlg blow
run-down of Indh runners (hr scheduled.
Lcnguo directors reportedly have
Dean, moving Gordon Bragg to
Hits
—
Robinson,
Chlcngo,
40;
erawd began In mar with
Fox, Chicago, Avila and Simpson, third from where he acored In the received overtures from Kdy west
and Sarasota and there was a
•■“■hler at Ihe obvious blunder.
Cleveland, 48; llosen, Cleveland. eighth.
However, both I’arise and Aleno CitriiH Mutual PIiiiih
48
Marshall O'Colne allowed Ft. possibility Ihe franchise might he
were safe when shortstop Haller
rmia — llosen, Cleveland, l-audenlale five hits, one a double moved to either of those clllee,
Market Agreement 10;Home
« • Deary's peg gel away from
Worts, Detroit, 8; Kaslrr. hy Chuck Unrig which scored Ed
Tha ultraviolet rays of Ihe sun
him. I'arise wound up si third
Trojannwski, who opened Ihe
Hill.ANDO 1*1 - Florida Cllrtts Cleveland. 7; Doby, Cleveland and eighthand Alenn made serond. Ted
With a single. Two hill which rauso sunburn are stopped
Bernini. Fhllndrlpltln, fl
Mutual
said
In
a
new
in
point
pro
Brooklyn llflrd a fly to left
Filching — Shrn, Wnshlnglnn, netted a Miami Beach tally In Ihe hy ordinary window glas*.
after whlrh I'arise came In with grunt Wednesday Mini it wutiltl at­ 3 0, 1.000; Snail. Philadelphia, 7-1, second and four more produced
tempt
In
sel
up
slain
leglslnllnn
th* lying run. Alenn smred
H75i Henry, RtMlnn, 3 1, .833; three runs In the third. Nick Pap­
when Sherry Hhrrha heal out Pnrlse, Ih
0 Dobson, Chicago. 8 2. 730; Kinder, pas and Angel Homales were
4 2 It
aa Infield hll and went to see- Aleno, ,1 h
A l
t () Boalon, (Irnntek, Cleveland and rapped (or 10 nits before a Miami
DR. U T. DOSS
and on a wild toa* by third Brooklyn, rf
Beach turnout of 1,008
6 1 1 0 Paige, St. lamia, 3 I, .730
CIIIROI'RACTOK
baaeman Deary,
f-Rhode*
(1 0 0 0
a marketing agree
The two runs halted In for Uavnllnrn, If
HOURS 1) lo 12— 2 to fi
6 0 fl 0 nulhnrltlng
Aleno raised Ids season's total to Hhorhn, tut
1 2 innit.
IAS Atlantic Bank Building
4 a
The United States Military Aca­
also said II would work
® * * or Ih" year, lie le now 7H Ward, e
6 0 7 1 In Mutual
Phone 7M
demy opened at Weat Point in
alrenglhett
Ihe
federal
pact
I
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RBI a behind
noddy
l.nke'a Mnrtine*, p
8 1 0 2 bring processors under Ihe inm t 1808.
tyague record of I to.
Hmlth, If
1 0 t 0
The
crippling blow lo tho
31) H 37 to control lhal regulates fresh fruit
Total*
siting and grading.
Blue, catnn In Ihn lop hnlf of f—ran for Brooklyn In 0th.
the seventh when lint, Cook. Daytona
1120 010 480—16 Mutual Prcnldenl Lacy (1. Thom­
Daytime renterflelder, blasted out Hanford ..........
130 020 300—18 as, Hrovelnnd. aald "rnndltinni
a three*rtin homer over tho left
It-—Renner, llnller 3, Cook, thl* season wnultl have been far
. field wall,
Henry, Tesnow. Pollard 8, Irby, worse" if Mutual had not hten lo
Tonight the llluei will be fight* llrnrlipic* 3, Lang. Kskew 8, cnlitonre and It. M. Townsend told
Kenls !l, I'arise 2, Aleno 2, Hhrrlm, growers lhal big conrentralea nr*
laljf deficit behind the third plate Marlines, Hmlth. K—Bailer 8, ganliatlons are "working In aofl
Orlando Senators. Hanford Is now Henry II, llennrr &gt;1, Kskew 2. I'a­ more Juice—and that means more
all games off (he lied Hats' first rise, Ward. Kill—Cook 4, Tesnow, of your fruit that Is sold."
Other proposal* In the itrogram
•ca pace.
Irby 8, Aleno 2, Brooklyn !), were
a method of controlling new
•ytona
All II 0 A Henry 2, I'arise, Rennr, Haller II, planting*
prevent overstippiy an
Anar, 2h ...
fl n1 4 4 Cnvnllaru, llenrlquea, Htaton. SB— ■ mutualtoaiMaament
to compl
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A a! 0 4 Cook, Henry, Pollard. HR—Cook. menl advertising and merchandl
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fl 2 a 0 8B—Bailer, Tesnow, llenrltiuaa 8. Ing work now being done by th&lt;
try, 8b
fl 1 0 3 8 —Irby. DF—(learv to Renner to Florida Citrus Commission.
note, I f .......
A 8 4 0 Pollard. Left—Hanford tl, Day­
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4 8 8 1) tona B. Ilil—off Martinet 4, Lang
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4 2 1 0 10, Kenla I, Htaton I, BO—try MarMprlquea, « ....
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4 1 II 0 IIO—Martinet In B Inning*, 4 8/3
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AH «H O A FB—Henrlques. Winner—Lang (BEkk.w, 8b
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INDIANAPOLIS t* - Motorist*. TTie expected wear .and
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Can anybody match Lee Wallard'a record-breaking 1031 speed
In Friday'* 300 mile Memorial Day
auln race?
Old timer* who had seen a doxen
or so of the past S3 500* doubted
that Wnllard'* 126 214 tnile-an hour
average will be ecptnled
Thl* year’s 33-car field averaged
shout two miles nn hnur faster
than Ihe *31 field In qualification*
Bill II isn't likely lo enjoy Ihe
perfect raring condition* of last
year.
Weather anil wrecks can ml Ihe
*peed far below tho cars' potential
Last year the weather was perfect
—hot and windless—and the race
was slowed only one minute and
10 seenntls hy a wreck. That was
Mnttrl Rose's upset He landed In
Ihe Infield and Ihe Irnck wasn't
blocked.
There’s also Ihe possibility
pointed mil hy Igitiis Meyer, l&lt;»x
Angeles, builder of most nf Ihe
engines In Ihe cars, that Ihe driver*
tnighl run out of automobile* he
fora the entl nf Ihe race Only eight
car* survlfrd last year’s speeti
Meyer pointed out that the Meyc
Drake engines wero designed only
for speeds of alMiut 125 miles an
hour. The speedway changed Ihe
rub's lo permit gearing down for
the race hul some mechanics chose
In keep Ihe engines running al

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*4.r..e. DA/ a*.
Alberto
Ascari,
Milan. foV
pcan 11)51 champion, and hr-iliy
Agahashian. Albany. Calif.
Ascari will drive a %-42 flat n
Ferrari lhal proved excepting -v
durable In Grand I'rlx rompe'Jt m
l.i«l year
venr Agahashian
Aunhaxhlan's new C n;
Iasi
mins (Heart special ha* a mmlil,;;;
six cylinder Irnck engine
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Friday
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Haltirday

Hanford at DeLand
Sunday
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Phone 1752— 1746

T H E SANFORD HER ALD
Thurs. .May 29. 1952
Page,8

rigid Ion chief says Mexico city l»
tinklntl more Ihnn n foot each
year nnd in ill Ion.i of dollar* are
needed lo atop II
Adolfo Qrivc Alba, head of the
nnllomil Irrigation dr pa rime ut, re
ported today thnl rapid dryim: out
of the spongy volcanic subsoil on
der the capital
city I* settling il
ape
rale nl sinking last year was
Mate
a, he *nld
said
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Mamet the drying out prnr ttliml

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rail on n drainage cnnnl ami drain­
age tunnel through the .rnniMifglne
which were built natwenr
tw«n M60 and
1900 Ue aalil the1 WTO* eta
, ended
on ntie-old curse of floeda In Ihe
dosed valley but up*ot nature's
balance
balanc, Since
oim*' they
inv# wer* built,
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birds me relatively color

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time.
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F \ H IN E T S , Coinitei*. Clipboard*.
O F F I C E DESKS al hull pun
(• Anil, Woodworking, 512 flanneautifiilly refinUhed like new
fold Avenue. Plmne 1159-1
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Center
N E W F LOO RS enrfaeril to perfi.tion Old floors made Ilk*
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new Finishing, cleaning ft wag­
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Serving Seminole County since
aftei it lilt n III
1925 II M (ileason. Lake Mai v
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T R A V E R S E Estenainn Rods
112(1 Magnolia Are.
I'hnne 71
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Inml I,m iileil in t'eiili’i Kut«rwasher Used emir niimlli* F..*t
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Cull 1020, Eili'indon 2 El
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tju.rk, eeonomlcul *crvice. Work
gummileed. Cull 95(1 W L

W A N T A good Invealnient 7 Small H L A F K K Y E D pen* toi i nunirnr
2 bedroom bungalow newly fillYou pick A bring own i-onlinnei
tailed inaiile. All rnnvenirnces
It hlislirl. Clyde F 3llise, I nk.
Already rented. Outside
O il)
Mml roe.
Itimte, lew upkeep, 12'I return
yen lly. IlHtMl cash nr half cash 111.A t ‘K E Y E D pens for cunning
and liaialira like lent. Hus 25,
You pick them tu ymli cnlninci
71k- per bushel Foslei \ 111*.&lt;11.
. /ii 1Ir*i is111.
__Yhonof Cuiner, III. HE
II 031K O F F O N T E N T 3 I H N T I
I n pid win) mil, lad Ii children innr- * _
A R TIC LES W A N T E D
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wllli lid* large, *pm-iim*, Hire" We Inly, sell A trnde used
furniture. Wilann-Mnli'r Furn
hediimni hillin', Ii imlrd in th"
Mnyfiiir Seel Inn. Owner* plan In
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peiligioed Female ( ‘.din- Ideal
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fur country mid i am I, PI.
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Plume 27
I llh A Magnolia
T W O M A L E collie puppti .
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Linoleum. Free estimate*. Tele­
phone 1424, The Furniture Cen­
ter
11*1 West First.
ALL TY P ES
fliilhlnter
work
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not Dolomite nml
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The
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newly redeemalrd, time
nian. tiood wage* ami *. aliyn
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(Inal anteeil weekly miulinujl)
t ool, in 11 ale i nr. to
Telephone
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Mud have hand tn.ila \pplv to
1121 fin f i....... .
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tin.nu
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flufa
fun) UH9.
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l.y I III 33’i'st First
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ly Mntora. I'iione lull
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opportunity to he, on,, i mine,I
11, if _ f.; H 1 l
City.
| Used Sofa With Slip ('over 21),(ID
for a lifetime ................. at mi
I '-i d Oveistuffnl Lounge
e«penile tu the cni*cli\ fi.-1.1 No L
EHRNIH1IF.D garage Npnilmeut
FI ill with Slip Cover
20.INI
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available Sunday. 1209 Alagun INeil Wood Uni, lliu Spilng
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tty fot
adviiin einenl
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shopping
eotn pints
flfiJiU i pluinr uu. and addle&lt;* lo ,(ii T H E IVntkirig Man',,
F U R N I S H E D Home. J hodrnoms,
place hu new, used and refinnewly redecorated, i lime in. Doi| Large Chest of
ulmd f.HUItiiie for llie compin'.*
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Reg. 110 95 HIlUpwolll 3 pi­
WANTED Fail Sanford !)H9.
V3'oal First.
lled Room Suite
79.00
EXPERIENCED 31 3N
MATHER (IF SANFORD
SIX ROOM house, mi Seminole
LUST' A N D F O U N D
14
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lllvd., unfurnished. Phone 27.1-W 29.1-011 «. 1st St.
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ing glirase* in Mef’inry'.i Sntur.118 West 1st St
F IlR N IH IIE I) U-room a|ntrtmeilt.
Wall, Fluor ami Fireplace.
dnv morning. Ownor may hnve
I IB N. Jaasaminr Ave.
M. (1. IIDIKiEH
for payment of this ml I'himn
105 W. lit St.
Phone 138
inn it.
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(&gt;. Irnnildn, Magnolia Terrace,
Innings. Terms, trade-in*. Kuencei. Mr*. Miriam Vlnup, 1Id
der'a Plano Store, 1209 Myrtle.
W. French and Volusia Ave,*.,
West 10th St. Phone I0I9-M.
For night appointments rail
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host roforcnccs. 1'hunu 1211-J.
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r&gt;V THE SANEORD HERALD
P ir A t
Thun. May 29, 1333

10 Masked Youths
Seize Radio, Make
Fake Broadcast

Derry Suit Settled
For Bitf Payment
HOOEHSVH.LE. Tenn uP - The
federal government'* mil again*!
Ihe George L. Kerry estate hits
been settled In Chancery Court
here with the payment of 1337,4t*3
In back taxes and penalties. It was
disclosed today.
Assistant Y
V, ~S Hist Atty Ferdl
uand Powell. Knoxville, said tho
collector of internal revenue el
ready has rereived u check for

I J i n O R E ’5 MEDITATIONS
_____

Op Alley

OLE CP4AM 'Z fif
SHE
HAD A*GTritM'
2 t)T A loTtfMER K/dlFE
e m siciti-tT , sh e h a p

Student Reinstated Senate Approved
At Southern College

Cireaitty Redluced
Foreign Aid Bill

LAKELAND
Florida South­
ern College announced today It
has reinstated a senior student
suspended after a pantie raid be
■jr M E HALL
cause moie than 100 freshman
WASHINGTON of) - The Senate
girls volunteered to remain In haa overwhelmingly
Ingiy ppassed a fU
(heir room* during all off-clats 700,000.000 rqretlH'wlA bill but the
hour;, until Sunday as punishment Jdutual Securlti
ty progra
ram la almost
lor provoking Hie raid.
sure to be cut'
it fa
further
th e r before any
A statement from the college money actually become* available.
ubllc relations department said The final Senate vote on passage
hi* meant IhH itirto ire jivin# up 1•Vt-Jncii.'./
IK
night was ?; to io wnn
a l l fl ld * * a n d J O * l » i a c t i v u y r e *L ." ,
Democrats and 2S Republicans
ing the busy final weekend of Ihe
In support of the'measure
school year
in aid Ameirica'l friends
_____
all over
The girls said they brought on Ihe world. Nine Republicans and
th' raid by staging a snake dance ,.i,e Democrat. OUn Johnston (S.
outside men’s dormitories and C ). laid “No."
hurling taunts Monday night
Hut th* bill now goes Into con­
The men then poured from their ference
wttb the House which voted
dormitories and some got Into one last
Friday, 243 to 110, to authorise
sorority house, where poller
the spending of 18,101.000,000 In th*
nabbed four male xtndeutx. Girls fiscal
atai.....................
year Marline
this July l
j ! the sorority house maintained
I hli 537-million
they bud asked the-.e four to guard
,h- fuini dollar difference
the house ngalnst the real raider* tliria^addH tonal br
h m*,DI
The college suspended all . four,. mT«1*?*
cut
Inevitable.
however, but later an putted utui
ihen, after the compromise aureinstated one. u srnior No names Umrlzation
measure la paised, lb*
were revealed
lawmakers will get another crack
Today's reinstatement of anuth at the program when an approprlaer senior leaves the two other men tlnllS
is bill actually making the
i monstill under suspension lor one se ey available la debated.
inesler Both .seniors now will be
President Truman asked for
graduated next week on schedule 000,000,000, dcclarln,
' ‘ :«g «this waa the
minimum needed for America'*
extension until June 30. IDSI.
VJust before the vote, Truman critical ot the cuts voted % ’ f .
sent Ihe Senate a message urging House.
it tn reject a plan to tanmee Inbor
The bulk of Ihe money In Ihe
and Industry ........... motives from authorization bill I* for direct mili­
Ihe Wage Stabilization Hoard tary assistance designed to equip
(WSli)
the forces of American ailles In
An umemlmenl culling for re Western Europe and elsewhere.
vanipltig of Ihe wage board was
Administration forces In the Sen­
lucked onto the bill The amend ate beat down all efforts to cut
meiil would make the board au the $6,000,000,000 voted by Senate
all public body
committees until late in Wednes­
Truman’s Iruglhy etc 3d graf day’s session.
2nd lead
Then Sen. Long (D.-La.)

Former Police Chief
Freed Of Charge

Try and Stop M i
------------ l y IINNITT C l t f ----------A N ALERT WHMrn UMriff conflicalwl a w a,on-load o t slot
machine* In a raid recently. The hoodlum* who owned the
machines demanded to know by what authority he had seised
their property. He pointed to
an old law banning the use
of steel traps to ensnare
dum b wnlmeb. Tit* - j~ jg«
gleefully backed him up, and
the machines were destroyed.

VALDOSTA, Os if) — A former
Madison, Fla., police chief was
acquitted by a Lowndes Superior1
Court jury Wednesday night ot a
murder charge in the slajtln
slaying of a
Valdosta meat salesman.
Lonnie Murphy, a captain In the
Valdosta police department befojrA
his appointment a* Madison chieg
entered a plea of self defense Id
the shooting of It. T. Roberson.
The Ju*, iciuiT.id Its \erdlct iftcr
JclibeiaKirB llute an.' a half hours
.Murphy surrendered after the
shooting Sept 7. 1951 at a driveln
restaurant south of here. At a
commitment hearing, the murder
charge was reduced to voluntary
manslaughter but a grand Jury
subsequently Indicted turn on a
idiinter count He bad been free qw
825,000 bond
9
Murphy told the Jury he and
Kobtrsun had a few beer* and ap­
parently were nn friendly terms
until they started lo leave th* res­
taurant Then, he said, Roberson
| drew a pistol end threatened his
i life.
The former officer testified he
drew his own gun- and fired five
times, killing Roberson.

Ti m e t 'P cj S u m P aJ
ITHACA. N. Y. I* - Ten masked
youth* overpowered three xtudent*
ELSE iiPES WUSE-I
at the Cornell Unlveriily radio italion Wednesday night and broad,
KEEP»W#
cait * take bulletin that European lhat amount Powell termed tj. it&gt;r
ride* had Lien burned and •J* torjje.es. back !ae payment he
air armada was approacinng North ever seen In East Tennessee
America
Kerry, president of the AFi. In ­
A university official said the in. ternational Printing Pressmen urn.
• • •
cident looked like a “practical Assistants' Union for more than
la
Pittsburgh,
Fred Bow**,
Joke.’’
*0 years and a former Unite,.
Jr., of PMzwy-Bow**, regaled a
The station (WVBH) was flooded Stales senator Irom Tennessife.
U. S. Chamber of Commerce
with telephone calls aflcr the died In December. lirrH
meeting with thee* Illuminating
broadcast. Some callers asked
The government tiled Income tax
more Information but many I evasion chatges against Kerry in
delzUUonat
“railed Just to rib us,” the station | Federal Court nt Nashville In tin■oclaUit: You h a v e t w o
manager reported, and there op early HMDs and lie wus fined liO,
cow* and give on# to you,
pearnl to be no widespread alarm. ! ixm and given a one year suspended
neighbor.
II J .MrUurlhy, Cornell super- 1sentence
Fascism: You ha vs two cows;
vitor of safely, said none of the
Powell said Ihe civil proceedings
Ihe government lake* both and
raiders whs recognized lit their In Chancery Court hern stemmed
lets you buy back some of Mi# milk tokimmedL
Halloween masks. He said they from the covcrnmerit lux rusds
Communism: You have two cow*; the government take* Loin and
"probably were student*.’’
He said most of the |337,two pay­
•boota you.
The raiders interrupted a must ment covered jtonaltlps and Inter
Capitalism: You have two cow*; you sell one and buy a bull.
cal broadcast at 10:07 p miESTt eat rather llinn actuul luxes
Capitalism under a certain admlniatration: You have two cows;
and were In control fur eight
frank I. Gardner S r. line ol
tlw government lakes both, shoots one, milk* th# other—and throw*
minutes, McCarthy said.
Ihe co administrators of the Kerry
They tied up two announcers with estate, said other eieditors hud not Senate Rejects
| th* milk army.
ropes and held a girl engineer in been paid yet He added that tic
i COerrlght. IMS, by Reaatti Ctrl, tnairibuud by Stag f n iu r u ayndicsl*.
W u jfe P ro p o B a l
a chair.
HFCSUPPORTED
dors not believe there will be siif
Stewart Kennetl, student mans- fit-lent funds left to pay off all
WASHINGTON ih-T he Senate
WASHINGTON 'd*-The Senate
ter of the station, said Ihe “listen- creditors
able tn get through a Soo millmn
ng audience was large” al that
One of the biggest creditors is rejci-lctl a jiro|Hixal to end wageSeveral GOP senators supporting Ranking Committee voted A-to 3
reduction bv a 37 lo 34 vote, partly
hour, but added that most listen said to be Ihe pressmen'* union piiii' I'niilnd . June :io
because halIf a dozen Senators vot- Gen. Dwight D Eisenhower for Ihe W ay tn keep Ihe Hecons Iruction
The proposal whs offered by
readied Ihe bulletin which Kerry headed until Ills death
ing against cut* had gnnp home Republican presidential nomination Filinnnt Corporation iltFC) In
Sen Dirks,-n (li III i ns un arneml
was false.
Earlier long'* proposal (or a too Joined with a majority of Demo business as the government’s chief
mi
ld
to
a
lull
to
continue
the
conIthaca police said they had re
Icmllng agency. Rut It decided to
million cut Inst 40 to 17
tiol‘
until
March
I
reived tin queries The station can
erst* to defeat all but Ihe 20U mil write a number uf reforms In the
D
ucIoh Arrested
However,
some
Republican
sena­
The
Si-nule
opened
debate
alt
tho
be heard only faintly beyond the
law telling up the RFC
bill today. II nothing to dune tretor* had been conlldent that the lion dollar cut.
campus area.
tCunllnurN fruit.
One)
Earlier this yeart he Senate byl
Elsenhower
bad
advised
Con
lore
June
30,
wage
and
price
con­
Senate
would
vote
at
least
a
halfThe bulletins announced lhat to-caught In tho ad
voted to abolish the scandf.l
gress
against
any
substantial
re­
trols
will
die
automatically
at
lhat
London and Maraeillea had been
billion ilaih on (he floor An
Duclos's wife, his Belgian cliauf
stained agency, but It reconsidered
bombed by "Rusalan-type" planes four snd an Alsatian bodyguard lime
amendment by Sen Welker (K - ductions beyond the one billion and sent the question back to th*
President
Truman
had
asked
an
and that a flight of 'unidentified wrre arrested along with the Ited
Ida.) to do this was defeated 41 to dollars voted In Senate committee. banking committee for more study.
planes" had been picked up by leader .Mine Duclos was released
Royal Canadian Air Force radar today, but the others were still
unit* off the coast of Newfound held.
land.
Attorneys for Duclos. who heads
The broadcast gave the speed France’s Communist Party In the
of the planet at 300 to 330 miles absence In Russia of Maui ice
per hour, and added lhat a l such Thorer, demanded bit release mi
a speed the planes would reach ground* thul Ids arrest violated
Kangor, Mo., In two hours
his parliamentary Immunity
In Washington, two federal agrn
News of Ihe arrest was blaroned
dee—the Communication* (.mn- today no the front pages of the
mittlon and the FBI—tald a pre Communist press Seizure of the
llmlntry check Indicated the In iia|»ers apparently was ordered to
cldeol was one for local and col­ lessen Inclleinrntt o further Mol
lege aulhorltlet t uhamlle
log
The tlallon Is trot licensed by
(be commission because Hi broad­
PARIS up — The public prosecu
cast! are limited to the campus tor tonight ordered an ImmrdiahLINENS
LADIES’ SUMMER
There area pproaiinalely too co) Inquiry into the affairs of Jacques
On*
table
odd pieces tn Towels,
leg!ate stations which do not have Duclos, litinrisoiied lop Fromb
DRESSES
Napkin* and sets.
a federal license.
Dotted Hwlss, Htrtped HeerCommunist leader, and oilier* "to
Commission ofdclali said, how see whether they should he in me
Regular price 1.00 to 0.06
mckvr, Powder Puff Muilin,
ever, lhat they will look further culed for plotting iiguinM lluIndian Head.
Into the Incident to detrrmlnu def (date's Internal security ’’
One gruup uf Cool Hummer
Now
Inllely whether
it might be a fed..........................................
The order also tunned Andre
Regular
pilces
to
LIU
yd.
Cuttuni values to 14.U6
eral matter.
Still, the editor of the Communist
V
a
Price
One section of the Communica­ newspaper L'Hutnaulle, one ol the
Now
tions Act makes It unlawful for Ited papers ordered seized liy the
any person to "knowingly utter or government for Inching rioting
Now
69c yd.
transmit, nr taua* to be uttered against Gen. Matlhnw K. Itldgway,
any
false or fraud the new HIIAPK commander.
O f itransmuted,
iR im n iiH Y V i m
u •«•»•*&gt;
uient signal of dlttreaa.”
In the National Assembly Coin
Commission lawyer* were check tnunlxl deputies demanded the Ini
Pore Silk Prints, large as­
! over thla aectwn to detarmlne niedlgte liberation of Duclos, who
LADIES’ SPRING
sortment from whlah to
ether tho agency. L[might
j I«
have ha* been
been charged with carrying
choose.
rlidlrtlon despite ihe fart that nut during
ring Weil
Wediierilny night's
__station docs nol require u II blond
ilcuHiiiilratlons
xgolosl
Values to 3.60 yd.
AND SUMMER
cense.
Itldgway.
An FK1 siMikesman said the in
iterlnr Minister Churle* Kruno
Interior
Hpedal 1.09 yd.
cident bad been reporled to that has declared the government has
ONE GROUP
SUITS
agency. He added, however, that proof nf "nn organized ami perma­
It appeared to be a matter to be nent conspiracy bv the Communis:
DRESSES
Drapery Fabrics to neat,
bandied by local and college au troops" against tlm Fiemh stale
Fashion'd by "Weather Match” and
bright itripct. Pra-ibrunk,
thorllles
during the street flglillng. One Cunt
fast colors, 60" wide.
Miuntst wun killed nml 17 luully butt
"Life Saver” In pastel and dark
Including Cottant and
nml
2txi
police
injured
in
Paris.
At
Chlorophyll Is found mostly
Regular
1!.4U
yd.
Nice
another
23
person*
were
hurt
colors.
Rayon Print*.
plants, but It probably occurs
The Inquiry will be Hindi* under
some animals.
Special
1.98
yd.
articles nf Ifie French penal code
Values to 17.00
Washable Itnyuns, backwhich provides for deportation for
Value* to 10.00
Legal Noticed
gimind uf light blue, light
anyone plotting to deatroy or
change
Ihe
government
by
Inciting
pink
mnl
white
with
neat
Now
NOTira
Floral Drapery Fabrics,
Th* annual maall)'* of Ilia tinea citizens to arm themselves against
luxehud pulletne.
Now
huldara ol Ilia VVIsJit Orooarr c .1. authority.
valued
to
1.06
will tia halil mi WI ilnttilxl, Julia 4
Regular
LIU
yd.
.88
lait ai in,liu a in In Ilia prlnt-liia
utile*. Kill Mullltl Blm A*•. «*»
11
Now 1.49 yd.
MEMORIAL IIAV
Cluseuut
(OKI. Ha. (t t| W1()MT „
.88
NEW YORK
- All domestic
ria, r-Traaa.
financial and commodity exchangm
All other suite graatly rfdueedl
a
ydw.
1.00
throughout the United Sintra will
On* Table Cotton* and
bo rloaod Memorial Day. Friday
Rayons, Broadcloth, Waffle
May 30 and Saturday May 31.
Pique. Dumello Print*.
One table Cotton Goods In­
various llveatork reports will lie
tiita ia a r
laaued both May :«» mid 31.
Hhant-a-Rh*er Chambray,
cluding Pique Frlnti,
IIIVONCM
» KI»Mt)NI. LA llb f :
..............
Buper fins Volin and Rayons
Batiste, Ileersitcker, Ging­
LADIES' HAND BAGS
In patterns and prints.
MONK DOCTORS
ham and (ilberi.
SCA TTER
CHICAGO W-The United Staten
On*
table of assorted alyles and colors,
Value*
lo
1.06
yd.
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By 8AM SUMMERLIN
MUNSAN, Korea UR - The chief
United Nation* truce delegate In
day
i.*..] t v Coinniii.il*... hi
blocking a Korean armlitice out
of diiappotntmcnt that to few Red
w v prisoners want tn go home.
In another futile lesston at Panmunjom, Maj. Gen. William K.
Harrison Jr., reminded the Com­
munists they had agreed to the
screening—which determined that
A early 100,000 of IBO.Oon lied POWs
and civilian Internees ore unwilling
to be repatriated.
lie suggested another recess to
give the Communists time to re­
consider their demand for the re­
turn of all prisoners. Dul the Reds
Insisted on another meeting at 11
a, m. Friday.
"The factor which prevents an
armistice today," Harrison said,
"la not your objection to the screen­
ing process Itself hut rather your
Bhagrln at the small number of
persons who staled that (hey would
not forcibly resist repatriation—a
number which was obtained by
the fairest means possible and hy
a device which had your full
acquiescence."
Harrison told Ihe Reds again at
the 03 minute session that the Al­
lied offer to repatriate only those
POWs willing Is final.
II brought this Irritated rejoinder
from the chief Communist nrgntlaO r , North Korean Gen. Nam II:
"I advise you lo pack up from
now on such wnrds as final and
Irrevocable which ar? not worth a

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Mrs. Alfred I. dul'ont. of Jacksonville, will receive from PrrslGen. William P. Nuckols,
U. NT spokesman, said the firm dent J. Ollle Edmunls on June 'J an honorary degree from Stetson
Allied stand "seems tn be getting University at the nnnual commencement exercises. Mr*, dul'ont It
under his (Nam's) skin a little shown In her formal garden at her home, Kpping Forest,
bit."
Nam launched Inin annlhrr hitler
allack on Allied trcalment of prl*.
oners. Rut he did not renew his
Tuesday and Wednesday warnings
of stepped up military action.

Taft, ik e ’ Running Neck And Neck
In G.O.P. Race For Delegates

Ilv JOHN RANDOLPH
SEOUL, Korea i0i — Communist
big guns turned hack an Allied
raid with their mightiest barrage
of the year Wednesday. It was Inc
(■me day nrd truce negotiators
threatened tn renew heavy fighting
In Korea
The Communists poured 7,120
rounds of fire on U. N. positions
® the 2t hours endrd at n p. rn.
Wednesday. That's five times Ihe
Reds* normal volume In the pres­
ent limited action phase of Ihe
war.
Half the shells broke up an Al­
lied raid on a three-hill enemy
itlon near Korangpo on the
E?*
front. Heav* Communist
Wei
mortar and artillery barrage* also
pounded two sectors east of the
once heavily-contested Punchbowl
the eastern front.
of the Red fl| didn’t
it ppeaks
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rounds In a single da.
The Red artillery barrage near
Korangpo forced withdrawal of U.
N. troops who hsd wrecked Com­
munist positions on three hills
along the old invasion route to
Houth Korea.
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Nam II, the Reds' top tnice ne­
gotiator, told the Allies at Panmunjom the Communists "shall
B it ait Idle” during what he called
■laughter of their captured sol­
diers.
Allied warplanes destroyed 100
bunkers and 30 gun position* along
the front. Ihe Air Force reported.
It said daylight raids Into north
Korea destroyed 113 vehicles, one
link, one power plant; made 30
rail cula; collapsed a railroad tun­
nel and fired 20 buildings.
U. N. warships shelled both
oasla.

tty The Associated Press
The sound and fury of ihe Tall
Eisenhower duel for Republirun
presidential nominating votes were
echoing today in places like Ala­
bama, South Dakota and Wash
Inglnn. D. C.
With Sen. Robert Tuft of Ohio
Just about through campaigning
and Gen. Dwight Elsenhower ex
peeled homo In a few day*, the
Associated Press tabulation of pre
convention dcle/tale strength now
shows:
Taft i03, Eisenhower DIM
Nomination at the July 7 Na
tlnnal Convention in Chicago re­
quires 304 delegate-votes The As­
sociated Press tally Is based on
concessions, pledges, instructions
and avowed preferences
Taft, who said some tlmn ago
ho has Just about wound up his
drive for delegate votes he hire
convention time, was assured to­
day of a majority of Alabama’*
M delegates.
Taft bacaers rial mid 10 votes
as the Alabama GOP convention
met In Hirminghain lo complete
the delegation by nicking four at
large members Elsenhower pen
pie conceded Taft a m ajoritymeaning Taft's name would be
placed first In nomination since
Alabama heads the alphabetical
roll calf
An Associated Press survey
showed that South Dakota's dally
newspaper editors look for a TaftEisenhower photo finish In the
state's June 3 primary.
The editors' estimates, weighted
according to population of arcs*
covered, give Taft ,i slight edge:
31.2 per cent lo Elsenhower's 40 a
The primary Is the last clearcut
contest between Taft and Elsen­
hower before the convention. It Is
a wlnner-take-all proposition with
Three-fourths of all sulful pro­ 14 Republican and eight Democrat­
duced In the United Slates lx ic delegate* at stake.
burned to make sulfuric acid.
On the Democratic side, the millors put a delegate slate pledged
to 8en. Estes Kefauver of Tennes­
see ahead of one for Sen. Hubert
Humphrey of Minnesota. Tho per­
centage: Kefauver 33.0, Humphrey
44.4.

In Waahliigton, meanwhile, two
Republican senators said the TaftElsenhower Joust could be gener­
ating enough heat to melt the par­
ty's chancga In the November gen­
eral election.
A Taft man, Milton Young of
North Dakota, was particularly
disturbed over Intra-party strife
Ilka that In Texas, where rival
Taft and Eisenhower delegations
A Taft man, Milton Young of
North Dakota, waa particularly
disturbed over Intra-party strife
like that fr T&lt;n i t , where rival
Taft apd lamhower delegations
rtltlon.
kind la vei
T, ' Young ealu.
bad for
our chance* If
"aud
the difference* aren't patched tin."
Sen. Karl Mundt of South Da­
kota, who haa kept bln own coun­
sel about whom be will support,
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"I sec a possibility that many
of the followers of ihe ramlldste
wlm lose* may kind of sit on their
hands and let the parade go by,
Instead of pitching In lo help elect
Ihe man who wins the nomination."
Tuft has said be would wurk
for Elsenhower's election If the
general is nominated One ones
linn sure to mine up when Elsen
bower bolds a scheduled press
conference Thursday In hi* home­
town Abilene, Kan. will be the
general reciprocate''
Elsenhower is duo In Washing­
ton Sunday Full military ceremon­
ies. 17 gun salute end all, will
greet his arrival from Paris He
Is stepping down ■" European de­
fense commander to he available
for the GUP President! il nomina­
tion If offered.
Al Nashville, Tennessee Demo­
crats sclert a at vute delegation,
expected to be pledged to hailul
ns one for home stater Kefauver.
Tennessee's Oemorratle Executive
Com miller has contributed 1-1,000
lo Kefnuver's campaign
The Tennessee senator leads the
Associated Press tabulation of preconvention delegate strength He
has 122. compared with S0&gt;s for
Georgia's Sen Richard Russell and
03W for W Avcrell llarrlman, Mu­
tual Security director.

Wallace L. Journey
Made Storekeeper
GREAT LAKES (Special) —
Wallace L. Journey, USN, son of
Mr. and Mr*. Wallace M. Journey
of IhtK West Walnut, El Dorado
Springs, Mo., and husband of Mrs.
Ednn I.. Journoy of 201 &lt;4 West
Flr»l Street, Sanford, having suc­
cessfully passed a recant Navy­
wide miupctitivn eiamlnatlon, has
been silvnored to the rate of store­
keeper, tldrd class, as of April lit,
1082.
Journey, who entered tho Naval
service on Sept, 2, I960, and re­
ceived hi, recruit training at the
IJ, H. Novel Training Canter,
Great Lakes, III., Is stationed at
the U. S. Naval Aualllary Air
Station,, Sanford,
when he
.-laninni, wnere
no Is
is at­
astached to the Supply department.
Hcforr&gt;- Joining the Navy, Jourended Miller High
ney attended
___ School,
and wo. employed by Carnation
Milk Co. In El Dorado Springs.
The duties of Journey with hi*
department are receipt* and ex­
penditure* of requisition* and sup*
plies.

CHERRYVILLE, Mo. lift - An
Oiark preacher—claiming he has­
n't eaten in 37 days—vowed today
to fast until death unless his
rayers are answered for a re­
gions revival to save the world
from sin arc! Communism.
The Rev. J. J. Me,
old
minister of the Assembly of God
Church, Is weakening
but waa reported by friends still
able to walk.
The stocky minister has kept to
his room since he began his fast,
rejecting efforts hy authorities of
his church to persuade him to end
it
(vie has given his wife strict
Instructions not tn permit a physi­
cian in thrlr home, even If he
becomes unconscious Hr has pre
pared a signed statement lo pro­
tect his wife from possible legal
action In the event of his death.
The Rev. J. P. Myers,
lyeri pastor at
neig
ighborlng Sleelville,
tile, conferred
with the church's national head
quarters at Springfield, Mo . re­
garding the fast.
He said that a sustained fast
which does bodily harm Is not a
tenet of the church. Myers added
that he and another official of Ihe
church went lo Ivle's home Msy
10 to see whether Ivle wouldn't
end hti fast, hut that be refused
lo see them.
Sheriff Roland Giles said he con
sldered the fast a personal matter
and planner) to lake no action He
has known the minister for 23
years
Mrs. Ivle was Interviewed hy
Mrs W It Wills, wife or the pub
Usher of a weekly newspaper at
Sleelville Mrs Ivlr played two
recordings In which Ivle raplalned
the reasons for his fast
Ivle said In one of Ihe record­
ings: "Communism. In a mad
rush. Is Invading the nation and
Ihe government
"Nothing hut s speedy evangeli­
sation or divine Intervention can
save the world For If we go on
as we sre now, it will take a
thousand years lo do It "
Ivle expressed hope his prayers
would help produce a revival,
starting with ministers and spread
log to the people

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— Jnnies A. White, Jr., USN, son
nf Mr. ami Mrs. James A. While,
of D»n7 North Albany Avenue.
Chicago, III., ami husband of
Mrs. Louise It While of I«ong*
wood, having successfully passed
a recent Navy • wide competi­
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vanced to
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servire on Nov, 2. Ill 12 Is sta­
tioned al tin, C S. Naval Auxili­
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he Is atlnrhi-d to the Communica­
tions Department. Ilefore (nln
ilig Ihe Navy While attended
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Its rrndrrs today for a shar« of
thrlr winning* The worker said It
needed 2.472 pounds ($0,921.00) In
a hurry
The lied sheet, which has b4ln
having trouble making ends meAt,
appealed In Its readers to "show
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GREAT LAKES 111, (Special)
--Stanley M. Tale, USN. son of
Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Tate of
Route I, Fulton, Mo., and husband
of Mr*. Mildred Tate of 117 West
Eleventh Street, Sanford, having
eurcenfully passed a recent
Navy-wide competitive rexamlnatlon, ha* heen advanced to tht
late of aviation machinist's mate,
third cla** a* of April 10, 1962.
Tate, who entered the Naval
service Aug. 19, 1961), and re­
ceived hi* recruit training al the
U. S, Naval Training Center, S*n
Diego, Calif,, is stationed at the
IL H. Naval Auxiliary Air Sta­
tion, Sanford, where he is at .
Inched to the Security Depart
ment.
Rrfore Joining the Navy Tate
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STOLEN RADIUM
DALLAS i,p — Officers hunting
stolen radium were tipped by h
man who carries a Geiger counter
that every time he passed a drug
store the device went wild
They went tn the More with him
Mrs Viola Hill walked out of the
store where she works and the
needle of the device, which reacts
to radium, spun around its dial
The officer* asked If she had any
radium In her car
"That’s not Ihe car That's me,"
she said. "My doctor Implanted
radium In my body recently as a
treatment. I'm radioactive as so
■tom bomb."

Each year more and more
high school and college
graduates arc finding their

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NEW YORK &lt;0» - Mimi ttemell,
former Metropolitan Opera so
prann, said Wednesday she expects
her first child In exrly fall Miss
Rented Is married to Cnnrert
Agent Waller Gould

future with the businessmanaged electric light and
power companies of America

RABY BORN
ROME UR - The Italian News
Agency reported Inday lhat Mrs
Francatcn Mlnocchla has given
birth to her 171h child. The bahy,
a ton, was born Wednesday In
Benevenlo.

FLORIDA POWER

One kind of larvae lives at a
depth of 1,000 feet In Lake Su­
perior and comes lo ths surface
only occasionally.
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TAMPA (0t-FideraI Judge W.J,
Barker has pieced Rita Helen
Nswyer, striptease t
two years probation .
of narcotlrs. The »■»
pa night club onterfL
guilty to tho charge

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From Koje POWs

Baruch' Insists
Billions Wasted
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because of vitial lie called needles i
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the mull! billion dollar deli use el
loft Mlth einpbusls mi I j »I*i pro
(hlCtlim ill aircistl lahks, gnu
and oilier weapun* ol war
Baruch. HI year old finuiu ier and
ex adviser lo I'ieslilents. leslllied
tl an open hearing ol (be Senate
preparedness inbcoininlttre
Ui a prepared statement. Ilarncb
Joined forces with members ol ( ’oil
grass who have been urging great
f r sir power, to m ilch and out
strip Soviet Hussls's
7 Bsrtich said tha United Slaies
Is In “ gicat parti" becsuie of
Russia's superior Sir and lighting
power Several times h« raunndeii
the *enalors that lop milttai / lead
rr* have said Husila would In­
able lo launch all nut alaiuic w.ii
lare by July I. 1954.

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Questions by chairman l.yndoii
B Johnson If). Tex i, Sen Mm-ie
(II (Ire ) and oilier comnilMee
men Indlraled Ibey ncre.-d with
many ol Hnriub's rrlllcisrns and
recommendation*
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II is expelled to'recommend an
all out allot I lo build and eijuip
a 143 wing Air Force
"If -Aa are unprepared we may
and could become another satel
lllr of Communist Kossla " Inhn
son said
Hr said "our dismal lack ol
ilrriiKlb" Is cause ol llu lailure
lo reach a cease Ine ii|&lt;ri-i-ineiil
In Korea
Through » series ol him- Hons.
It ii nidi look pot shots ul I’resident
Truman, Ho- Slide department and
others oil illplumnltr, defen-e mid t
dome-lie Issues.
Wdlioid ineidUmliig Mr Truman
by name llarucli prnlealed Hie
While Ulnae derlMou In delay or
ilreb Ii (ml the pingi.nii loi a 143
wing Air Force
And lie opposed bringing West
ern Germany Into lha North Ai
Untie Traaly Orginlralion unlll
Western Europe Is armed and able
"In foicstall any Soviet coup "
"To slow (be i ear tiling ol \VeM
ern Europe and at Hie same time
begin negotiations over Germany
is In lllll (lot (do- loot lull bulb
(rei into a SovW 'lT ap," llarucli
said

He til*&lt;• uiievliillieil Hie iidiiiinls
(ration tlecislmi In build up pro
ducllve espnrily of ulrcraft Hun,
aininuiiiliim ami oilier defense
plants lallier Ilian «|«ed |irodurtlon
of llie aeluiil w«dpous
"N ii decisive vis tor v in Hie cold
war is possible as lung as Hie
Soviets hold us ten Hying an edge
in mililurv readiness over llie Wesl
as they do today." lie said
Baruch said llie waste of defense
billions resulted (ruin failure In
put into liberation Hie vast system
ol anil InllaHon runlml- Hint I'nn
mess voted alter Hie Korean oul
break
.
"Tlieee powers were nnl ured
lor moidlii during which living
m ils soared all savings were
rheapenrd and Hie real pun-luning
powir of every defame dollar was
• lashed by one fiflll," be said add
ding
,. ,
,
"This needless InllaHon already
has cost us 12 billion dollars In
higher costs of d*ftu*e uml is like
jy lo exart another Hi billion dnl
jars III needless tribute over Hie
next fiiril year. .
(Baruch did
pul explain Im use; ol llie wnrd
"tribute ")
I.unking ahead Harm h i-raed In
gresi In trim nut all imsslble "un
nernlsary and pfislpunable rx|irndl
lures " Bill, lie* added:
"When you live under llie shadow
of w«e. as we d &gt;fndsy. all uellims
mus| Ira valued In terms of llm*.”

FRUIT HANOI
FAIIIFIKI.D, Calif. 'Ai - Kur 18
ye»r» Mr*. Kiln Ourd xlmwed up
•t (he A. H (iuntalex fruit ranrli
f»tff here ebmd )he, lire! ol May.
(the worked
a trull thinner until
the end ol June, then moved un
ilk* thousand* of other tran*l*nt
larm worker*. . i
Little wii known »bout her ex
rept Hut the orlelnalW came from
Idaho At Um QuntaUi ranch the
f*ml!v give bar hot m**l* and
aometlmel clothing.
Three week* Ago ahe tiecame
Ul flonralea tnnFher to the Bolano
PounDf HoapMal. There, alone and

Low Prices
Everyday Specials Too!

300 E. lnl-214aE.
Word, Florida

Quantity Rights Reserved
Pricas Good Tluough Saturday, May 31

Huston Unit

l l s.\N K h i e.i ,r
The South
Hun .hi N.iiniii.il Assembly went on

I ll itisii ll s ink. t'liHMlit. lull (javf
ii

Pound
TASTE 0' SEA

" D A M M IX "

Cry Skimtiicd Milk
Superbrund G ra d e " A ‘

Chee^co 2 u
Margaiino

ll

Shipt E G G S
23 c

BRAND
RED PERCH F IL L E T lb.
c o d f is h f il l e t
ib.
DRESSED W II IT I N a Ib.
FISH S TE A K S
lb.

OBc
o«c
19c
5‘Jc

FRYER B A C K S
lb.
LEG S &amp; T H IG H S
lb.
FRYER G IZ Z A R D S lb.
FRYEH W IN G S
lb.

7 " C u t K i l l U h i i h I H i . HUc
S n lo iii s t e a k

III.

U8i-

M l Verm o nt S lic e d

C liu c k

III.

Rile

BACON
Ib.
Armour'* Star Skm leii
W IEN ER S
lb.

P la te S l e w

II).

H9c

ll u m b i i i 'K i t r

Hi.

f»5c

l.tvv lull

4

lor

Ailor DliHn vs FI avor

cine .ini*"* \ 11 m mi !•(•••

A(3EW T E N D E R , 0 E li.C lD p 6 QUICK-FROZEN

Pound

Lb Can
Freoh Roastin' Ears

ENGUSHPfAS 5 * Q 9
D ill AN A" GABDEN-FRBArt-PAOieN

T U R N IP G W E N S

3

Dreocbed
in lu t to il

23c
Largo J
Marahmallow*

) 13c

3

fv ‘

I

(f

Floiidu Paacul

CELERY

Lb. Fkg.
R*ngtr Joe PuHtd

Handy Liquid Stnrch

ONI ONS
Waitam Wtneiap

i,
m
Jl
v

No Head Over l&amp;c

48* Lattaee 1 U.

™

12-ox Can

If* toiifleww u.
lfroz. Can Ubby'*

lilt's 111#

!

M oi. PKG

Ii

AF

itut

May Miir Imi^ v
I In l.iu m.iki'f s «h ( iilt M In wait
Im lln hi Imi tin.ills •‘iiilnt Mu ir
M11»iv\ n a in n i ui «ii llu* iriu
unitlil vlinw ii|» I lint *«I:iy
l In fl.inii|» \ .i .Miniiii r round
in Mic simi'klt fm (invvrr l»ilvv**i*n
IMii i ami Mo* \ " ' mhlv
I In* Irml Im ** • 11 .• «t a (hiIHIi' aI
» i | n| s ih.it |iiMiii|ih&lt;l in'ii JaintfS
\ I in M n i r s iih'.Mii Aimy
i niiiitiaiiih'i
In n|**'m I In*re (or
- ♦ • u l (null Mini " with Khr® miuI
im(• I' ‘i •Ii|*li•ini*91* • flu tah T ii®t*
•I.i v iiijli*
Ill- nil .-I llu* i *•••f•*i I'lii'i*• havt
nnl lii a'ii Him In* t il

t o S f t O ' 5EA ' H &gt; o ilN
A l t M N 11 i: t i l l INIi
Mil.I t IN I
\n iiivevtlgatinn
min alii'i'ctl \ lul.iIi. iii id ciccHuil
l.iwv relating to ab-u-ulee voting
.-..iitinii.-.l her.- today uilli aired*
•ii |ii.iHpt-.-i fur llu- next lew day*.
Slid lit Marsh.ill llayev .aid be
i-k|ii-il . to tile cliaig.-s again*! a!

CONCENTRATED

ORANGEJIHC!
ORANGEJUICE 6 -89.
(iRAPE JUICE 5
LEMONADE 7 99&lt;
-AIHUTE MAIO' CONCENTRATED

m r t a

.F ° r.

JIIF H I

No Fuss! No Pothers!^ ^

pinner

CHI

Ic.i l mic

am i iiosM lily H ire r, |&gt;rr-

suns lie said they violated allciilci- viiluig mil's in Morld&gt;'(
Di-uniciallc jirimuiy luiHilf Tuei*
.til v
Klnli- Alloriiey I Kilwiii Hulltierry said In- lias all rally qu4f&gt;
tion.-d about 20 wliiiMxse* In (he
case tie said several admitted
ceiling inliney (or voting absentee

cm T m "

Wt i CHS a N C E N T R A l t O FROZEN

« l At G0 1 U F ROZ E N

No. 1 Om s

Flag Dog Food
fo. ft Cbn Libby'*

c

Laundry Sou|&gt;

Kogular Size*

BAB-0 Cleanser
I*

S H R IM P

Q u ic k -F r o z c n green,nutritious

DUNCAN HINES

Yellow Cooking

« 19

W J k m t J a D lllC A C V ' s ° U W £ R H B t l l f

PKG.

Plpjng Hol-

l

p k o

CHOPPED

Serve

fROlEN FRESHl “P A N -R ED /"

J

PICKED AT PEAK OF O O U O N 6I5

BATJY O K R A
AGEN

Craokerjack

Ii i l si.lllll r

III- 11•11»ll«*sI | io\VI I lllllln Ml** (oil*
filial lllll ,l I|ms\ III III Im l Mill lllllt* Mi®
l i n i n ' ll lie «Milslilri 1 ll 111 III®
it.illnli.il lllh'M'&gt;1
I In A***i iiilily '•Min 111**119**1 lhr#«

Spited Luncheon

21c

Mtd. Slid

llu

lilia• h.t' f.tksn Mu |Hi iti(iii (hat

Lb Can

Shoitenlno

©

.lllll Mil lin i n ' r i'inillllt»t|

ir hi ht lift M h&gt; t in.i|iillly Mill*.
Mil' I-- it*it (••1111(11 iii Iti*' i 'nil*
hlllllMlI IlliUI Nil i lul .!|l|IJl nMly

n i y t ANA

1 1
1

|'l IIVMill's

I min i n.iiiMii il « mi i ^riicy law
III! 1' mn IiIi‘IM III.IV 111i | IM■»!' III.irlial

GImm A Saorn P ratturi Packid

If
81
Of
35

Gidda "A". litcisvd 5i Drawn
Quick FYoren, Slewing

Port. Slid

hiiiMIiI III

Klii i l.uli il I.* « iiiii|»ly with Him

i I'siiliillnll

CHICKEN PARTS

Eat-Rite B EEF
Kouat

fill I l

Uiade " A ”, Uulrh-Friiien

U. S. " C H O IC E " Crude

Coluiedl
In Quurtertf!

C H O IC t

Syui’mun

s.MuiiKi&gt; i.si t this li'inporury rap
,t .| l lu i » •a1lit inn said iinttiliig
ilniiil in.iili.il l.«v\ in tin1 1‘1 ' nI of

Quart Jar

TeenVa* ai*a •*»«

flU S T

I *i ••&gt;i«t«*nt

lilt* S'- «*III I»l V
il
3 i*Jrm i llllluy 1 11&gt;%ailllt l«B|| tllm'llllg
hi (.Hurl .11 IIIN I lilt', llllpmru

Early Garden Peas
V • I.i

lllll

in.iih.il l.iv\ iii I*%i*».•ii .iiul ((tree

S u g a r C u re d H re a h la a t

Blue Bose Rice

111 a

lllit « 1}mu* tl Mn ulilrlt If) lift

J i.\» l iillit'lil offIt l.ilh iIhi IiImmI Its
iiiiiiiis.ii' tn .i|&lt;|M .ir (nr a public
.ii i iiiiiiiini*

m»u* coNsarrrKE

'hl^ conJtSrSj^Mtd’the Stripper*
vDory Commttfee eel grade end
I remriatlona tor dtrua ahipped

Mi i H im - -a id In » a s ordered
u iii Ho e iiiiijiiio iiil by (lieu K o la
* i iiim a iid e i
l i i l i e n
F r a n c is
I liHtld .1,- 410-1 III- m ill recant*
,,i i.d .iim ii l-H .ld v ia - i.-lie v e il of
....... m aud a 111 i Ho lle d s kidnaped
.ml In Id liliu Imst
lu l 1H boors
tins iiiH iiib
lli lia s since lu-en
n d m id in bis i» 'i mi.im -iit ra n k ul
I 1.lulu l
M e l. him desi tille d llii- iirls in ie rs
mi K&lt;&gt;ii as
d i'lla iii
d antferm u
I I iH iiili-m .ik i-i s iv Im iiirm -d even
Hie Ik-iii'I iI s in - n in e ilie n i Into
l - i o jiiic im d ii Im llii-lr m ill use "

N.i !iOT Cpn Pol Monlo

left her entire edit* to (Inmalea
Attorney* aald It probably would
amount to m.ooo to iso.oco.

1 in «1* of Ftorlde’i aeven cllfu*
tried* today to nominate m*m
'I for the Grower* AdmlnUtra

■Intis min l*i k' hii l umjiuimd 95 (0
i . m m i- a iimmdi-d |irlsiilier

Lb Can

Pound

Fruit Cocktail

j/oarChoice!AGEN

B A B Y L IM A S
R A S P B E R R IE S
FORDHOOK LIM A S
C A U L IF L O W E R
BRUSSEL SPROUTS

Swift’s Famk Sho Mining

H
n a T to u B r u s s .
*lf*efa, the itinerant farm workar

JtKRLAND OtmL'Hnn grower*

t . H A IiN A H I)

. ..I

-va/

M. IIA A K t N S O N

W ASHINGTON vti
,tarurh
, ____ iold
___ ..
stnuk

IH IIU M

tiNAK A
m
I In* fo n ria i
m uiily n lh iii ill riotous Kill* ll

2

Ol. IVjillo Rtuce’e

Bon

Asphalt Tile Cleaner

LARGE / a

12-ox. Cun
• . r / T^T'e

T

"X*" x

No. H C an Armour'e Star

Ql. Roltl.t

Bruce’s Floor Cleaner
Rog. Slzo Cxiti

Plumite Cleanser

c

I{/liquid lor Foster
gotler OUhwoitiinfl _

FLOHIDA UHYM
TAMI'A '.li - Thu United FW
Dry* will hold Ihelr ninth er
dale convi-nlluu here Friday,
Speukcr* Include Hie Rev.
e» A Thnmpvou, »upcrlnta|
&gt;f the Mvlhudlxt Cblldrvu'e f
H Knlerprt*e; L. F Chap
itendeut uf the alale p
ford; and Ed 8 Hvode
rallahaaiee, president of tb* 1
da Iducailon Anoclatlon,

M

i

1

7{8h !

■

v
- a). rw
jfcJl.fMO. 4XMU

�Jk -

-

Last Of Veterans
Of 18fil-’65 Are
Nearing The End
By UAL BOVLC
. NEW YOIIK '-Tv—The long march
1 of the Blue and Ihe Gray is about
over

T h l* M c in iir ,a ~ |r l,jt . few er Ih sn

What People Do
With Savings Is
Causing Concern

u cm a n a u c p u iu a . governm ent

clal Insurance funds, stale and
local government bond*, and cor­
porate securities. If you add these,
Americans saved 13 billion dollara
last year.
Whether It was 17 or 13 or soven
billion, It is credited with having
Bv HAM DAWSON
helped check Inflation. And It cer­
NEW YOIIK t-W—How much mon­ tainly made a lot of merchants
ey the American people are sav- and manufacturers unhappy.
Inn—anil how *et they, ore against
Are Americans ready lo cut
cracking these nest eggs—puzrlc* loose and spend ugalnT
a lot of people.
The fnilltulc of I.tfo Insurance
thinks the American consumer Is
ill A U-ller poslliiill now -III*" ever
before lo decide for himself wheth­
er he’ll spend nr save.
The Increase since 1033 in the
perrcniagr of families having more
than $3,000 a year Income, It snys,
menus that "morn Americans than
evpr before now have Incomes that
provide a margin over and above
necessities and thus have the
choice of stepping up their sav­
ings or Ihelr spending as the time
and ctiridlllnna warrant."
Also the Institute notes that the
holding of durable goods per fam­
ily Is at record high, thanks to
the rush of buying slnrc the war,

r.g biker's dozen survive of Iho
Biassed millions who fought In the
American war of brother against
toother that ended 87 years ago.
f'.‘ ,ThU long and biller struggle
played so Important a role In our
I national story, it Is still so close
\ lo 111 as n people. It seems in­
credible that soon even the last
drummer hoy who look part In it
Will have been swallowed by time.
X The earth Is u lomli of many
^wpnUhed armies, but few will live
Mger In memory lhan those (hat
■Bended under the banners of
ha federal Union and Iho Confcdrecy from 1801 (o 1803. Those
momenta In Ihe past when Ihelr
lentorlrs In many minds even now buying
power was threatened, as
N like sensitive scar tissue.
Mlatorians now class Ihe War evidenced by the two buying rush­
after Korea," Ihe Institute of
ItHNen Ihe Mates—also known as es
M Civil War—as the first modern Life Insuranre say*.
The Instlliile rites Ihe Depart
rer. and certainly II made many
kAttges In tho art of battle boln ment of Commerce figures thal
total personal savings In 1031 ex­
foot end at sea.
It truly was n big war, consld- ceeded 17 billion dollars, or about
Hug Ihe population at the lime one out of every 13 dollars of total NcgroesSeek Decidon
W North threw 2,128.1)43 men Into personal spendable Income utter On Entering U. Of F.
etlofl and suffered 340.014 casual- (axes
es. The number of troops on Ihe The government arrives at this
With** side is dcbatahle, North- high figure by taking Ihe lolal of
historians pul Ihe figure as personal income after taxes, sub
as 1,400,880 out of a white trading the lolal spent on consum­
DpUlicr of only five million Ki- er goods and services, and calling
mate* by Southern historians go Ihe remainder personal savings
Hut a considerable part of what
I low as 800,000. Woodrow Wilson
lid the South put non,000 men In It rails savings couldn't be turned
tfe field and placed Ihelr losses Inin ensh ipilckly, if at all. The
I killed and wounded at 133,821. govenuncnl counts ns savings, for
As In most wars before the de- example, the payment on mort­
itopment of sanitation techniques, gage and other debls.
.**■&gt;«&lt; took morn lives lhan bul- Those who stick to the lower
la. The North, fur example, Inst figure argue that savings should
•Ely about llD.ono men from com- lie long-term litpiid savings in Iho
M l wound* It lost nearly 200,000 Irue sense of n nest-egg. They In­
clude: Time deposits In commer­
:IfcfOUgh diseases.
' Tbt cost of Ihe war Is sill! going cial hanks, mutual savlnga banks,
M, mainly now in Ihe form of sharp accounts In savings and Inan
ymenls to the widows of vclcr- associations, life Insurance polla. But ever once In a while c|cs, U S savings bonds, rind
■otnfanc stil| tries to get the gov- postal savings deposit*
If you count only these the total
•rnmint In pay fur a mute that
Otw of U. S. Grain’s men In Blue savings are now more than 103
•tola from his great, great grand billion dollars, n gain of just less
lhan seven billion In 1031. This
daddy's farm.
V ilaa North ended the war by the romnurr* with 142 hllllnn dollars
grinding weight »f superior mnn at Inc end of the World War 11
NiiLitiFT h e e l e c t e d
power and Industrial might. Bill and 07 billion at lls start
although finally worn down, Ihe Others would add currency and CHKSTVIKW tat - A former
sheriff removed from office by
South managed to emerge wllh
Gov. Fuller Warren nn grounds lie
most of the heroes.
‘ 'Certainly today when schoolboys, son's famous blitzkrieg inarches refused to enforce gnmidlng laws,
was tint hark in office by Florida'*
both Mor'h and South, rend of the or 1882
Jackson hnd the rare nhlllty lo runoff primary.
m a t bailie* nf thal war, their
('umplrlo utiofflcl.il returns show
p a r ts go out most to the chief outmancuver and destroy an oppo
labia of "The Lost Csuse"—sol- netil facing hint with more and Former Sheriff II. Isle Enzor won
dtora like Hubert K. Let, Stone- heffer-armed troops. That Is the 4,218 voles to 3,514 for Sheriff J A,
McArthur, his runoff opponent.
wall Jackson, and that sabrc ln- supremo test nf military genius.
They stilt teach Jackson'a tac­ Knznr was rotmivrtl liy Gov.
pUorm, Job Sluarl.
Warren In 1030.
ly'Oranf was n Ulan Indeed, nut tics at West Point.
p youth there Is a quality Ihnl

OUR DEMOCRACY
■HOWDY,

NE

In t h e iw u tg -* » j o - b u o « v o m $, t h e m d i u e pw a
c o m m u n i t y w a s m * t t v w i l l ptrai*M)Naa ay h o w m i l
OLD DOBBIN COULD TRAVEL.

R«*sf1 Mm. 10*

■ A N r o t t U aTATSa r s i a e a i
SSAH M BT
. Is s lt r i n s f lli
T h * fo llo w in g prlc** reported by
th* D ia ls r * on Th * Hanford U ls i*
Farm er* M arket for product *nid
lo Tru ck* ** * Dealer* up lo lit o
p.m. M ar I I
■ lean*. Tendersreene.
Depending d u a lity
B u -h p r .
I l. o o . n . so
lleane, Lim a *
bu. hhr. *00- Sun
llean*. I*nte
hu herJ if-,
c-ubbaga, :&gt;•&lt;•*„,line . . .
LeUr-y, (Inlden
crate*
( A l ir r . P s M t l
era l*a
I urum liere
bu. bake.
nSS?
bu. be h i.
1j .!-?
»
i.
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.
i,u hpr.
hPr
»**. B la c k Dye bu.
Pepper*
ho b .lc i
Turn*toe*
l o |h , crl* .

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tim e s

1.1* . j j i
1 .1 1 . .* uo
|.5o- S.lo
U S . f.ju
«■»*•
1.00. S
I . nil
In
U S . L is
1 So- * 10

tt-P in t

o ranaee
|POM « T&gt;
( Ir ip e lr u ll, Duncan box 1,00
at
btoduce rac*|**,|
I* “]*• Hanrord llla la Karm ere Mnr-

t inf mT , 19. .
"TDOAV, TUB COMM UNITY I t COUNTftV-WtDC, A t TM f v
MOB'LI TV Of TRANSPORTATION HA« BAOUAMTONCf oiarAfrr
TOWNS NtXT POOR AND MADE NEHT-DOOC N g l«M B O «l
OUT O f ONCB AKMOTK • TAANOaAB.f

t"?

P int

$ 1 .4 0
$ 3 .7 8

FIFTH M 40

,7' '•&gt; »0;»&lt;&gt;

package/
ToUI ''• V P 1* l0'*17
Demand mnrlerala. market Heady.

Q uart

$ 5 .4 S

1 90
s
nU
n fr
rn Hn U
to*.__H

When th e. United flutes H ill.

K * m IS SSL. °p"’*1 ln

a

K

B M m ffuip which com* beck to I toy* cod 1*16001 uitd for hunting
th* thrower era *ald to b* moitly hy th* aborigine* of Australia.

State Farmers Market

A

nd

iN C K t A s iN a L V

th

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c o m m u n it y

t*

m b a m d iw o - t o

INCLUPI A* N IIO HEO R S TH * PRIINPLY P IO P LIfl f k f
ACROSS OUfe BORDCtLS AND OVIA TWg 9 fA * — IN JU R
S P IR IT OP T R U E D E M O C R A C Y .?

money
saving
values
\

..

FLORIDA GRADE A

I ni*

*;.■«&gt;

OLEO
ir*d Lb,
Swannonn

Chicken 'in i
Fricassee
Ilanta Yellow Cling
Sliced or Halves

k4»4»4l&gt;
A f f AIR

Si t V E P Y

imKHHKIl and nftAWN

Jane Parker's Light Tender

WESTERN STRIPLOIN

CKNTRAIj m i l t t l l A &lt;H»CK FIIKK/K
ANI)

sfDHAOK

CO.

YOUR

K m iH a s

,

City Heavy Western Beef

Supar Right Cooked Ready To Eat

Locker Plant

Hupar Right Heavy Western Graded U. H. Choice Beef

Ivory Soap

Swlfta Premium Skinleaa All Meat

I A A ll A J

lb. 98c
lb. 89c
lb. 48c
lb. 88c

U. S. Good Sirloin Steak
Western Baby Beef Liver
U* S. Good Short Rlbn
Lean Pure Ground Beef

CHUCK

Allgood Sliced Bugar Cured Fancy Sliced

ARMOUR

FLORIDA GRADE A

M

SMALL

43c

t

MED.

l

i

b

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Soap Flakes

51c

DIHECT FHOM LOCAL FARM TO YOU

A . B . C.
9I Q I I O K S

OUR
OWN

breakfast Bacon
* Fresh Sausage
• Smoked Pork Chops

lb. Me
lb. Me
lh-7«c

r*iip pkg.

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AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPER

VOLUME XXXXIII

E stablished 1908

Ike Refuses
Active Drive
For Top Spot

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

Protest is Filed
Against Russians
In Security Zone

PARIS 'V—Aeslnsl a backdrop
at Commxiilsttasplred tenalon
•ad V. S. political oyertaaei,
Gw. Dwight D. Ciaeahower to­
day tamed aver hla command of
9 Allied Defease Force# In Europe
to eOn. Matthew B. Ridaway.
Ugh etfleera of aupreme headaalrtera of the North Atlantic
Treaty altiea aad a French deleaattw headed by Defense Min­
ister Rene Pleven witnessed the
brief ceremonies on SHAPE'*
front lawn.

William Clark Court, i ‘.'I building, HA unit low cost public hous­
ing project, was recently completed nt a cost of $71*7,8117, and Is
ItK-aled immediately weal of the now occupied ISA unit Castle Brewer
Cnurt in Goldsboro, a $1,378,721* piojert. Ellon J. Moughtun wus

Secretary O f State
Lion Difttrii'Miovcrnnr S e e k s Legislation
On European Pacts
G uaranteeing Peace

WASHINGTON rf
President
Truman, greeting Secretary of
State Acheson nt National Airport,
Police C a r s Patrol
declared today that paet* allying
West Germany with the Western
P aris S treets T o
.mil Communist bine ha* made a
"great contrlbullnnl &lt;&gt; the peire
P r e v e n t D isorder
of llm world "
Acheson said agreement* signed
11KIt 1,1N .l* Thr Western Allies
In the past week nt Mono and t’arli
filed sharp prolesls with the Rus­
will mean “very innrh In the se
sians today agauivl "nsbslruellve
curtly of our nation, mir stile* and
measures" taken In East Germany
all the tree world "
in the last feu days ami demanded
llie task now, Acheson told the
Allied autobahn patrol- between
President, I* to proceed with leal*,
Merlin and Helmstrad he permitted
lalivp action In the U S , that
to function
means Scnnle consideration oft he
Notes by llritisb. french and agreement* which hnve been com­
US official* here to Smiel Gen
pleted amt signed but which must
Vassily I Chuikov said Communist
*1111 pas* Ihe test of ratification
architect for tile piojects. A large gutlieiing is expected at the iledl- action* in East German) such a*
A* Aehe*on stepped down the
ration of William Clark Court Humlm ufternoon. The Sanford Houa- establishment of n "seetirlly zone"
ramp from Truman's own plans,
ing Authority will have charge of the dedication at which many of the along Ihe frontier, worked against
"The Independence," which hail
civic and business lender* of the count) will hi- present.
possible reunification of Germany
H em \ W itte. It , v» bo i m re brought him home from Parts, the
Earlier, the Russian sector of
with outstretched hand,
frrrtl to restore telephone service le n t il li c it . I g o v c in o l of Hie President
-.ml "Hello, Dean How are You?
in West Merlin lint only on hues I,Ion* H i - ii itt l i at tlio state coo i oiigrulidnlinus you did a grand
that would be continued by the vo litio n in D aytm ia llc n c li, w ill lllll "
Communist* ami Hoi* uddcrl to leave .Imn ! *' «* a delegate to
i)nr of the major problem* be­
Hie eon veld),&gt;11 of I,ion* Intel
e*t German postal .inllioi ilie* nalto n al III Mexico C it y , lie an fore AchcMin is that of emintsrrejected the oiler and -aid they initliiccd la*l n ight. D is tric t n measure* by the Drilled Stats*,
bad demanded 'full ami free" ei n lH Ili- linn,, than .11 i.lon* club* licit 11ii and France against tne
tightening nf lines between East
1|wr
|(ul)llt.r ........ . prob­
Inlra clly commimirailoii* «* Ibev in C e n li il I D11 liln
and West Germany and the Soviet|lU mntP rr,,,01i»ible for the
bad rxlitrd liefore the i nt off
imposed travel dllfli'litlle* between
,Jy development of the GoldeTuesday
West Germany and Merlin s* re­
,(0mJ
„r Rnnf„nl than Schedule For R em ain­ The East proposed to open 7n
prisal for Hie forging nf new- Ger
line*, ail id tni*m running through
any other Individual, At one lime
m nt links with the West
der Of School T erm the t'cntral Security roller switch
when it was a separate town Im
Some consideration ha* been
Jmsrit
In
the
downtown
Soviet
-rr
nerved as mayoi of liiddsboio.
Is Full Of F vcnts tor More than ?.tv*t line* lietween
given Imre, it I* understood, to
lie solid lVbled milch of tile
making a show of power on the
area there and sold lots on terms
•hied pupils throughout Srm- the East and West sectors have
Mr-stern side, perhaps hy Might Of
as low a* a $6.00 down payment ilinle I'niintv will be dl'lllis-icd al been snapped
military plane* m the German
Marricade* were bring erected
with fA.OI) monthly payments. Ho niHoi on Friday, June n, and the
,irons,
in order to remind both the
al
dozens
of
places
where
Hie
is, no doubt, largeljl responsible summer vacation will begin, Supt.
ituMiini* and the Germans nf Wellfor theh Igh percentage "f homo T W l.aw-tmi announced this American. Hrlltsh and French *ee Leaflet
Blitzes Away •■in firmness in German policy.
tors touch nn the Russian Zone
ownership In Goldsboro.
The Air Force Is rported to nave
nooning Meanwhile, Ihe school* None wa* being put up however
A
t
U
nprecedented picpared
William Clark wanted to sea an- busily planning event* riiluii- on
elaborate plans for set­
the Soviet sector lairiler within
ting up a neu- Merlin, airlift In
hi* rnmniunlty beautified and listing in grad'laUun program*.
132.004
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Clip
the city llsrlf The Russian no-tor
t asc the Russian* disrupt tbs mors.Seminole High antavtl’a achedulr Is atiout ‘f&gt;ne fourth of the : fly
hauled many o*K tree* uu a ntulo
niriil of vital supplies in the oltjr'l
wagon after working hours anil I* n tills)' "n r. T o n ig h t, s i 8:00
INDIANAPOLIS
r
Alberto
planted tliam, ftn the same wagon n’clin k Hie M rniipolr C h ap te r of
I'AINH 'f 1 Police ear* pitrollod | A m i l l r.iiro p e.in ra c in g i b im pion Western sector Mill some officials
is bstllccd water for the tis-ss, Fidmi- Farmer* will hold It* mi- Hie *trrrl* of Psri* In (nn-e today U lie k e il ill-. I o il i l l e ii in the inn -1‘iiiblt It,lit bey will resort to the
curing for them until they bail m ini l-ampiet at Hn- School Farm
gourd against anv ootbronk o( m ile I .ii e it Hie Iin I &gt; iiip o ll , M nl'ii lull ,i .dr him k rill'
II i tilii* htitle develops II seems
reached *ubstantlal growlb.
. HuH-tl.-ir Janies IU he.ri1n.rTi the ...........
rioting i.vi-r lbr jailing 'ipeedw .iv toilav Im e.e.iped no
&gt;1111r.* probable that ,i new conIt ws* In rei-ognlllnn of these ****$**'
» hr Intrmlllred by K of .lacqilc* Itll.To*. Ihe H e m ll Inn I
■Ider.ilmon will lie given to chatservice* to tils community that tbs G- Kilpatrick
\ chanter award t ommiml»l lender
M v i m ile* Unkov n ti l&gt; i -1 kicked Irtigmg Hie Soviets with -in Allied
w ill l,e muds in lu -n s lf of elo rn ln
f b.itle* llriin e . Hie m in i let ol
Hanford Hom-ing Authority dr I'b
,
nrd
op
In
1
12
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Hn
com
(In­
iiimri-d (nun or truck convoy un
| l oiM lliilPil flit t*Hil r !*•&lt;
stn S lo ie * In I' |, K rd illn g
rilled •lint II ws* filling to nnni■i d ll Lee M ill m l
Hi .1 ic .
.in nulitaty orders In go through
i' it
it lb i-i n o -n iil* w ill be presented tiv
the new project in hi* bonnr
I I
|
o ld
llnl bonier guards
f tle t xel nml .1 i i S m ith
The tlerllrnllnn reremnny will It T ile
1-ll-rl Vg.dlltsIlMO M I m iiv I -lilt
St ite Department rules said
iilg b si'bool senior* w ill i-ii
l&gt;e held near the Administration
who 't a ile d out in Hie pole po'itlon WIii-miii o oiilil given ( roman a full
MmMing which i* located at the my H n -ir n n n iinl pienie M ondiiv nt
m the i ninintn* D ir it
p e im l n pMit on lii* week lung European
rear of .... project. It i* requested ’iiylonn Hear I, Mother* ..
he
m i , t,in n in g a sli-iid v fitHi
ini"mo nnmrdialrly, will confer
IplU- 'vl11 have charge
r K«* or Ihe
that person* attending the pro IM
t",»'«&gt;
M
. m ile* V ilkovletl w n -t ill with
responsible congressional
•
roifritm
.
Film
I
rtKHiiiitmhniiA
for
*i n e lin g at record -peed Hi* ,iv I'liminiltees promptlv
gram
pinkn *.**
their ................
autumohile* on
and will
It
lilllll I'm
*
i
,
eith er M ultrcrry A ven ue or West "e«tm..-M, .....................* and Jiinior*
ei i -i- lin n w in I I 1 Shi lie lle rlllg make a nn Hull wide radio television
Tenth ........ and walk through
" I” '
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.......h""' ""
liiii.idcasl Monday mglili hour In
W A S H IN G T O N P
A in e ili in- W ill in i'* old record of 1 :m IHrt
the project
1In to .1 cat out of Ho- iiic c In- itmouiired i
the
project to the A d m in is tra tio n '" r s d a y and W -d n e -d a v Another tnnn rncil their w ar ilr m l Hu* turn
irlnl
event
for
Hie
senior*
will
l,e
,,
1 he M |ra i le I'n'wel
peel il
w (ion llie President put Acheson
M etn o risl lt » )
A n il while tinllullilirig.
i T n -Hi-Y tin late Friday after tiled
\n g e mi In* plane "The Independence,"
nt home observed the d.iv ill n e h ti v A ml v l.lndeti I.Ttie ifen eral piddle I* invited tion at Hie lioiiii- nf Mr and Mr*. (nlk*
w ith sn lrm n cercm o no -s, n c ri» * Ic- A In okeii o il llm - to n e d tom Im Monn mil Paris eight day* ago
Hie dedication
ceremony ami l&gt; W V . M illin g .
Cllll
lie *,nd Hie secretary's mission
li-i I’ll lap*
the &gt;ras, t l S troop* fmigt it in 1 out
inspect both projects.
A senior i la»* da) program ]
It ill . A llsle d
llo ta iv
-pei i ll *inilil coulribiite liuiuirt.mtly to
loin mnni&gt;d* ilonm n
William Clark Cnurt will b- nil In- pn-ai'iiiid Wednesday **t s tra tril and
In T o k y o
.la lb -il mi llie thick s ln -li h m il hr win Id pence if successful Acheson
open for inspection all Honda* 111 lb a.oi In the nfterrionn at M;(H) Th e ro llin g was p a il of a in n w.i m il if lc r HA lap*
predli-lcd be criulil come borne anil
afternoon. One dwelling unit, o'clock a school plctllc i* *ched ly 're d a y cerem o n y Puttee broke
"mission accomplished.”
II w as the first wreck of tin- ii-purl
II
nn l-**r I’wel
furnish by Hanford fiirnltm &gt; oli'il to take place at Sintlando up the ile m n n s lrn llim after i brief i.o e tin - Ita lliin i I i i m i . t -i-r r m i
dealers, will be open fo Inspei- Springs.
flu rry
d u rin g
w hich
llu m iiu : ' -.pun on ilo - n o rlliw c i im n uni i
M H cralniircale services w ill In- lo rclu -s of fu rl o il were hurled
lino, The administration building
wheel lo lliip s e d
Daughter Horn To
of nearby Castle Ilrewer Court l-.-lil by the seniors Sunday night, T w e lv e person* were arrested I the m ish ap ended the fir*I F,u
may also tie semi.
lone H, nl H-iki o'clock at th e . Two policemen and three new ' ff»|MMii jiIII*(iijil Un wm Mu*
Allt'ired Murderess
Walter T. McDonald, Jr., grand
- bool auditorium. Graduation will piiperuien were initiri
'iiM i1 i ii»
aim of Hie late William Clark, take place the following night at
M | im» m ilfN. Vtikfivn li IumI vu»n
From American lu-mlipnirlr r* in
I AMI'A e Mr* Alice i'liffe.
it Inp m niiuv i n t IfJMlmi' tr i barged with murdering her
will lie present at the dedication, * lit) o'clock
Tokyo came Ihi* Memorial D iiv
l‘i nf tin first |0 I,ips i tn i U I .ih i ' loin ve-ii iibl son. ha* given illrIh
ClHHU (Imv will lif iiharrvwl
lili-**ngi'
Sunday.
Juninr llk|{h Srln»i»l
HD.'U)
"We beat honor mil' fallen nun -pf-crl vh .is Jirio lliri flfU M't n lil in a 'iv pound daughter
ti in, on J um* &lt;* Thr iinmidlloii rude* by our rlevollnn in llu- great I'M (him m lli’N an hum W.i II.i k I ’ n i Unlit Judge Henry &lt;‘ Tillman
1
* «i$tf iiiiftrtt On •'itiir I it is$
4*«Mfin|$«it flu I'ngr T«*u »
Camera Club To Be hM'KiHm will Im* lit I'MHI n rn. on
*nid Hie way I* non dear In *r
rnignmg Mr* i'liffe and her husOr«uni/.cd Here '“j; J , ..............
tiiind. iiImi charged with murder,
an Informal program will Ire held
a* viHill a? she i* pronounreit med­
Devours of photography err Thursday morning nt 11 :IHI n'rloek
ically fit She wa* taken from
organising a camera rtuh which
ftWBrl|„ w| m j,„ presented,
-mmly |ail In a hnvpital fur the
will havo Its hradquerters at Hie
Th„
pr.,gr»m will ire held
delivery
Camera and Gift Hhiqr, llfr Mug r.might nt the l.ymun School for
uivhaurl, John W Cliffs Jr.,
The fuiv
nulla Avenue, and with H. I* rtil- aunior*. lUnnlaurratn will lie
27, a painter
palmer and
a no (srm
isnn worker,
vvomer.
Thai
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4
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Jthfl
Itfhjiimin
T A M FA (H|iccinli tl u-n* tinMerger*- aa advisor.
„t H; IN p.m. Sunday and comwas the stepfather nf Ihe dead
Wfiih
,
wi'N*
i«)|f
&lt;
♦
v»
•
i
Oli'il
child. Towheaded Wyne Dolham.
Thin will be a social club, he menrement, B:&lt;H1 n.m. Wednesday 18011 gcature of n group uf Hinilb
ern WfmM*n&lt; ilerunillnK KuiVim nf
,n
Mm* &lt; $»fifi-el«&lt;int•• Deputy Sheriff Ernest Culbrealh
stated, and talks will he made at the school auditorium,
on picture taking, composition.
Oviedo High School will hrive both Union ■* well it* rmifrilrtHle1 K'»le« llk" cmiquer-l pr-vtnre* said Hie liny (tied after three days
who belperl launch n Me
Mury All llnle
of heating* and a diet of nothing
lighting, etc., In a way lhat i* •t* baccalaureate progriim al HMlfl velrrana,
V.-verlhele** on April
lull writer, and three night* of be­
not too technical for beginner*. pm. Sunday and graduation at morisl Dey and lien....... .......nl*
Civil War. n inmpa reatHielici t;1'1'
»f Columbus Imru-.i nil ing hung by Ihe neck SO hi* toes
It la planned to hava meeting* * no p.m., Tueaday. The eighth or
huh* \rtfi limy Imu
ou»/ just lunched Ihe floor
twice a month. Mr, llergarc will vrado giaduation will take place hiu found
In letter
Culbrealh said Ihe Cliffs* adnot serve a* an officer of th e 1 b'rl*i»y ml IlsfMi a.m
milled ihl* treatment, hilt they InThn Lako Mary School hail a conducts the Pioneer FI.....la -eric ' »' ^ '"'liein boya. iliey hnn-.l
club, but as advisor, ho laid.
each .Sunday In Thn Tribune. »'"■ h'"1 re»llng-plme of Hi- I niun *l*led Ihey were only punishing
Flans are alrcday under way picnic yesterday at Htmlandn Jatrio* Aldreilge wrote:
Irlnl and tlu-re placed flnwi-i , a* the liny for disobedience and had
Springe.
The
graduation
will
taku
for photo contes ta about once a
\K 'I'll
no idea he would die
"In
April,
IHilft,
the
long
War
plirn
Monday
night
at
H
;IM
)
o
clock.
month and A. H, I'etersou has
‘'If was a small in'
Retween
the
State*
had
been
over
offered a $38 prise for the first
i inilil
for a full year, but ihe women nf itri«l Hmilghtfulm-n*.
, ..
, ,
7&gt;il l a n d v eto
contest.
Houlhern ladle*
liidli'* dream im»
Miruthern
Movie Time Table
WASHINGTON (J) - A two-week lolumlilla, Ml**., ha.l not fnrgotlert tlififti*
Among those already signed delay waa Indicated today before he Confederate dead. On a certain fin reaching were to ln» It* cone*
quencea! Somehow a reporter "Ktcel Town"Rirz
up for the club ara A. O. Greer, the Senat* vntei nn Ihe Frcsldcnt a dey toward the end of the month
Msz Fundom, Co|. 8. 0. Harrl- veto of a hill giving Ihe ro u ts it wa* the gtltll, lo lie exact Iliey to-ard about It, ami later a brief
Fill - 0:33 - 5:35 - 7:37 - 9:30
man. Mrs. John Saule, William Mates ownership nf off-shore oil came with arm* full of flower* to paragraph appeared in Horace Sat. "Jet Job" 1:07
3:43
Csetle, Ernest Southward, end lands within the three-mile limit. thn cemetery on the mitaklrt* id G r - r i v g r e a t daHv The New 5:17 - 8:63
York
Tribune.
II
told
Imw
'the
Volla Williams, Sr.
With e two-thirds majority re- the rlly.
"The Old West" - 3:10 - 4:48
w-mneii nf Columbus. Ml**., have 7:20
Registrations may be made at qnlred to override the veto, and
• 0:55
"Only seveni yyear*
before, Hri* shown
&lt;
theniaelvr*
impartial
III
the Gift Shop, and the date of a close vote anticipated, Repub­ 18-acre are* her! b*«n the rccrea their offering* innde to llie memo­ Sun. - "The Wild North"
senators voiced objections lo tlon ground of the Odd Fellowa or­
1:00 • 3:12 - 5:16 - 7:18 - 0:8t
the initial meeting will be an­ lican
next week when several der of Coltimbua. Then, on a *ad ry of Ilia dead. They strewed flow­
nounced soon, said Mr. Bergers. awillvote
ers
alike
on
thr
gravej
of
Ihe
Con­
MOVIKLANU
be attending a homecoming Spring dey In the ycer 1802, a long
for Gen. Dwight Elsenhower In caravan of wagons, carrying men federate ami of the National sol­ "The S#« Hornet”
dier*.'
Abilene, Kane.
killed In the Battle of Hhlloh, came
"That doe* not sound very start­ 7-04 feature 8:08. last com*
Aim-GAMBLING LAW
to the ground*. Altogether, about ling.
plate show 0:31
Hilt tn a nation lhat still
JACKSONVILLE ( it - T h e Jack­
IRISH ARMY
1800 Confederate and neatly 100
Sat. • "Red Ryder" end "Starsonville City Council Thursday
DUBLIN, Ireland
— Defense Union Soldiers were t&amp;Jd to real seethed with hatred, it brought s
healing touch. Northern families dual and Sweet Music”
night passed by x 6-1 vote an anti- Minister Oscar Traynor announced under the magnolias.
Hun.-"Decision Before Dawn'1
who had not had a good word to
fambUng ordinance making pos Thursday night a million pound
•fsalon of a federal wagtring ($3.800,obO) Increase In Ireland's , "The women who brought flow­ say alroul Southerner* since they
ers lo honor their beloved rluad had lost precious anna In the fight­
PRAIRIE LAKE
■tamp a misdemeanor.
1033 army appropriation*.
7:40, feature 8:06, leet com­
An, anti-possession biU waa Traynor told Use Dali (Psrlis- showed x eplrlt thet waa above ing felt suddenly xshamrd. A wave
plete show 0:31
t ltd million pounds ■nr narrow sectional feeling. The of reconciliation swept over the
ptssed by council soma weeks age ' ment)
would be spent this South stilt Ity prostrate under land wherever the Rem wes read. "With A Song In My Heart**
“ S ($18,300,
but was declared uncoutUuUoflal
tip the nation's srmy military ocgup«1tlon, and In Wash­
"One of the readers we* a law- 7:30 - 0:30 - 10:30
by Municipal Judge
MU ye«r to
_ Cbartea
______
&lt;Coattailert Oa r » a y T n o )
ington vengeful leaden, such a*
ter whan
first case came up. of 13,748

3 Persons Killed Third Low Cost Housing Project In Seminole County
In Tokyo During
Sanford To Be Dedicated Sunday Schools To Close 'V'"1
Martyr Day Riot ingSanford
a third low rental housFriday, June 6th
project complain within the
G angs Of D em onstra­
tors T h ro w T orches
And A d d On Police

past two years, William t.lwrk
Court, an 86 unit development for
Negroes, will Ire dedicated Hun
day nflornoon at 2:00 o'clock in
mi Impressive erremony,
The overall cost of William
Clark Court was $7117,8117, accord­
ing I" construction budget figures,
said George Williams, secretary,
treasurer of Ihe Hanford Hous­
ing Authority,
With the Castle Brewer project
costing |IJ17I,72P and tne re­
cently completed Edward Higgins
Terrace for while tenants costing
$A0g,l46, the to'al outlay for the

By The Associated Press
TOKYO up - Police killed three
riolcrs In Tokyo Inday as Commu­
nist "Martyr's Day” demonstra­
on Tuesday.
Elsenhower la one ol the two tions erupted into violence In scat­
lending contenders for the GOP tered parts of Japan.
The three demonstrator* were
alien. Hla chief foe, Ren.
t Taft of Ohio, repeatedly has slain when police opene.1 fire on
id the general to throw a mob #&gt;f about &gt;00 which hurled
Into ■ full-fledged cam- add anil atones as It advanced nn three project* heu-heeu $2,588,742.
m aRf^ta . views known a poller, boa In ■ northwestern
Located Imnieillat
suburb? Uebashl.
the
186 mill Caslle Br
Ilrewer pro
The
number
of
Injured
was
not
_that acWc, Elsenhower told
of
Jert
and
at
the
Intersection
known.
Police
arrested
11
person*.
Mi final news conference In Paris
IVest
Tenth
Htreet
end
Mulberry
M
The
National
Rural
Police
re­
he would welcome “healthy argu
ported Isle tonight Ihey had made Avenue. William Clark Court,
merits over honest differences.”
by Elton Moilglltnn, Jr.,
Rot, he said, “bitter quarrels 10.1 arrests In pulling down 20 ib-sigiied
llie clmlnallon of plana by the
for quarrela' sake are had for Ihe demonstration* Involving 12,non ir
persons Ihroughmil Japan They Hanford Housing Authority Hint
country and I deplore them."
have resulted III a magic trail*
Same Republican senators have gave no figures nn Injuries
The bloody (Ightinlg at llahashi formation of an area width
expressed the view that intra-party
feuding may hurt the Republican's broke oul when polls e warned the short time ago was occupied by
* chances far the presidency In No- mob they would shoot If Ihe demon- sub standurd housing,
stratnrs advanced any closer (o a
The featured speaker for the
• vember.
Asked if he would comment on police box. The mob then was only dedication will lie Florida's most
noted woman educator, Dr. Mary
whether the election of Taft would about 10 feet away
have a discouraging effect on Eu­ Latest report* placed Ihe number , McCleod llotlmne, president etnerrope, Elsenhower chuckled and re­ nf arrests *1 nearly too, hut Ihe Hum, linthune Cook man College,
Daytona Reach, who has been
plied: "I most certainly would nut number of Injured was small
Demonstrators threw (taming written about In Readers Digest
—I am atilt In uniform.”
Meanwhile, a frontal attack on fuel oil torches and squirted *ul nml other national periodical*,
Representing the Hanford llousElsenhower's record, launched by phurlc acid from water pistol* In
Taft supporters In South Dakota, a (larrup at Shlnjuku Station in log Authority at the dedication
will b« It* chairman, the Rev.
heightened the political clangor at­ Western Tokyo,
Japanese police, alerted fur such J. K- McKinley, who has spoken
tending the general'! Imminent rean outbreak, held the upper hand nt tho previous dedications.
# ‘US . Ohio senator's supporters ] late tonight as they systematically Mayor W. II. Stamper will rebought newspaper
advertising herded demnnitrnlors away from present thn City and J. F. Mc­
space to assail Elsenhower, due the station plaza and down narrow Clelland, the County Commission.
side streets.
George L. Davis, assistant In
.(('•aMsart Us Pisa Tw a)
Two policemen and three new*- the director of the Atlanta Field
apermen were Injured at Hhlnju- offlro of tho Public Housing Ad­
u. About 10 demonstrator* were ministration, will represent (hat
agency. The William Clark family
arrested there.
One of Ihe newsmen hurt was will be represented by a daughter.
William Clark was a Negro
Associated Press Correspondent
Willlnm C. Harnard. The others
were a Japanese reporter and a
i
.
City Commission
news photographer.
9
The Florida Sheriffs' Associa­ Japanese
Barnard laid the flare "sizzled
tion] will convene in Sanford nn like
To Meet Monday
a sparkler.”
June 9 for a three day convention
One of the Injured policemen
with headquarters at the Valdes was
The City Commission will meet
hit In the eye with flying add.
Hi
Monday night In special sendaii to
The
newipaper
Asahl
reported
no
that demonstrators at Kobe, about complete unfinished huslm-ss, City
370 mile* southwest of Tokyo, Manager John (lllton announced
slapped and bruised Life Maga­ this morning,
Ing, it was revealed, end more zine
Reporter John Dlllle earlier
Beginning on June 4, and on
8A0 persona, including wive*
he day.
Wednesday afternoons thereafter
friends, are expected at the intAaahi
said about 100 Japanese at 1:00 to 3:00 p.m,, Or. Raymond
tie which will be held at the and Koreans
parading near an In- Ilais, veterinarian, will be back
County Club on the night
(C s i U m H on Imgc Tw at
of the City Hall to vaccinate dogs
, 10,
to prevent rabies. This la required
principal luncheon meeting
hy the City. All dogs are required
convention will be eddrcM- Service Here Is Cut
to have tags, which coat 38 cents.
LL Gencrnl J. C. Hutchison
By Gulf Oil Co. Mr. Glllon stated that he wish­
ford. It will bn held at the
ed to correct a recant statement in
lal Parish Houaa on Juno
Reduetlon of ihe are* aenred The Herald that John D. Abra­
... riff Mem stated,
irioua buaineaa meetings will by ihe Hanford terminal of the hams, water works englnear, la
at th* Cite Hall on the Bth, Gulf Oil Co., end extension of studying for a Class "G" certifi­
and Other speakers the aerrtee coverage of the Tampa cate as englnear, aa he already
addreea Terminal, wa* announced today has such a certificate end la work­
dlgnJ- by C. L. Franklin, superintendent ing to obtain e Clan "B" rating.
impar. of the local termini!.
Mr. Abrahama ta a member of
This, he aUled, wne due to a tha Florid* Water and Bewage
will serve
one half cent a cation earing tn Works Operators Association end
the eoot at
of shipping from Texeas has qualified under ail require
Tame a terminal. This menta of the eonetttnU
tlon ana by­
C iiiw through the "
Inted out, la due laws of tho association for Class
lU Attorney Murray Overstreet saving, he point
d George A. Spoor Jr. On tho __________
to tha fa d that ahlpmenta have " C water worke certification, and
to be reeloaded on barge at Jack- fa entitled to all benefits thereof.
aonrille la order to reach lanford. The certificate It signed by Darid
Tha local Oxlf terminal, which B. Lee, chief sanitary engineer,
during Um peat right years ser­ Florida State Board of Health,
viced bulk plants throughout Gen* Jacksonvllle.

Florida Sheriff’s
Association Meets
In Sanford June 9

No. 20’/

HST Hails Acheson
For Contribution To
Peace Of The World

William (’Inrh Cnurt

General Pledges Ar­
gument OverHonest
Differences But No
Political Q u a r r e l s

By Ttw Associated Press
Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, surrendering hla defense command In
will refuse
'v a rla It ‘
toi engBL
engage In an active campal
for the
tne Republican presidential
nomination.
A spokesman for Elsenhower’s
campaign headquarters In Wash­
ington said, however, that what
the general meant by that state­
ment was that “he won't go on
Ips or
anay transcontinental train trip:
go around ihaklng hands."
“ He will," the spokesman added,
‘‘talk to anybody who comet to sec
n lm . And that Includes party leadara as well as delegates."
The apokesman said the head of
very delegation to the July 7 Re­
every
publican National
Convention has
public
.....
been Invited to call on Eisenhower
before the convention to learn his
views on the major issue* of the
day.
He said the talks, to hr held
at Abilene, Kas., New York and
Denver, will be “ give-and-take scsAiloni. The delegates can ask the
w genfral
neri anything Ihey want."
Elseenhower turned over his
North Atlantic Treaty Organize
Hon (NATOI command to Gen
Matthew Rldgway In Parla and let
It b4 known he'll shed his uniform

ANSorinlnl I’rrsn Leased Wire

FRIDAY MAY .10. 1952

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ADMITS THEFT
After admitting he etole an
automobile, Bernice Roland, white
male, waa sentenced to two years
In Ralford for larceny by Judge M.
B. Smith In the Circuit Court this
morning.
Judge Smith drew a venire of
10 nanmfram which trial Juries
for elvU cues will be selected,
Court will convene for trial at
10:00 a.tn. Monday meriting.

Vukovich Sets
Early Records In
Indianapolis Race

Americans Mourn
Nation s War l)«*ad
On Memorial Day

Southerners Launched Memorial Day
To Heal Wounds Left By The War

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- We ere Russell pledged candl'-.d etea for the convention and will
V stand hy Russell as lonp aa
Ida name la l&gt;efore the convention
- sir hs lu tk MOV c fu tu re to win t i e .
J •Oaideoliui ,,, '» u'ft7'.»*iiki)Ual
" nomination and w« definitely re^ tttae to go along with the party
t • bolters, who, as er-on as Senator
-'B U S S E L L made the emphatic
r statement that he would not bolt
; 1 the convention or desert the
Democratic party, Immediately re­
quested the Secretary of Stata
’ to delate tha winds "pledged to
I ' Russell"
from
beneath their
names and the mere statement
"Russell Candidate'’ he Inserted in
Ufu thereof, so they would be
'. free, not only to troll the DernoV cratic convention ami deaert the
k Democratic party, hut also to
dOMrt Senator Uuaaell.
there la any doubt In the
&amp;PUada of the neople that these
'p a r t y bolters Intend to do thla

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Dc nary Doing"

Lake Monroe

Ity KAY IIFNNINGFR

lly HAIII H HODKHIILOM

Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Peck Were
hosts on Sunday evening at a
wiener roast In their back yard.
The gueeta were Mr. and Mr*.
Frank Mlldenberger, Mr, and Mrs.
Paul Uhlman, Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Hof man, O. 0. Potter ami the
Misses llennlngrr.
•
Mrt and Mrs. Carl ilraun of

Mrs. iJorls Young and children
from Albany, (la., were the week*
end guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Dunn.
Mrs. Mary Alice Martin has re*
turned to her home in Orlando a f­
ter spending the week with Rev.
and Mrs. II. II. Martin and Mrs.
T.snrn Prlfster.

Valencia

Hoad arc now

tntdiahed m their new home. They
were formerly residents of tlio
Hron*, N. Y.
Mr. ami Mrs. Timor,ly Muleahy
and their two young rnns are
■pending their varstion with Mrs.
Mulrnhy'a parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Healey.

I RSCKH M
■JX&gt;cTOH T S * AWRiRHl
JU T T *

Aa loyal Democrats we ahall
m vote for any camlldala for
dfUgate to the National Demo­
cratic Convention who doesn't
have the words "Pledged for
Russell1' beneath Ida name aa this
!• the unly safe thing for a
loyal Democrat to do.
SABAH CRAWFORD CULLEN
FLOYD LAND
(PH *»J (or Itueeell)
(EU. Pol. Aur.)

FOR

F L O Y D LAND
Delegate to lh« Ite iru rra tlr National Convention
Pledged for Henntor Runnel)

A Former Seminole County resident, conected with the Osceola Cypress Com­
pany 14 yeurs.
A School Trustee
Democratic Committeeman
I WILL STICK TO RUSSELL TO THE
LAST DITCH
(I'ald I'oHIleal Adv.r

We believe In Hrulley Odham because he
recognizes labor’s importance in our daily
lives.
Signed:
H. W. Goodspeed, Sec.-TreaB„ Brother­
hood of Ruilrond Trainmen, No. 976
And the following transportation men:
B. Jolmson, Cond’r.
B. G, Methvin, Cond’r.
f R, Z. Johpson, Sr., Cond’r Retired
J. H. Lee, Jr., Cond’r.
J. R. Weaver, Eng’r.
F. L. Dampler, Eng’r.
W. D. Hardin, Fireman
Robort L. Parker, Trainman

MB TO N «.

mid family from Elder Springs
were the guests of Mr, ami Mra,
K. (!. Soderhlom Saturday.
Mr. slid Mra. It. E. Hum lit on and
family and Pfc. Carlos llaxen
visited Hock Springs Sunday. J&gt;fe.
llaxen is stationed in Orlando.
James Davis from Alnmlalel H.
C., who accompanied Ills graduat­
ing class on a tour of Florida,
stopped to ecu hi* relatives in
I,akc Montihi Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Z. Dunn had
as their guests Hominy Mrs. Al­
berta Jones and Miss Alice Ruth
Whitley from Ocala.
Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Clark ami
children fiom Carry too, Tenn., nre
visiting Mre. Clink's mother, Mrs.
Lenn Parham- Itev. Clark Is pas­
tor of the l-'nii view*TiapH*t Church
In Curryton.
Miss
Cathrryn Lee was thu
.Miss cathrryn
liest of Miss Hadle flodarhloni
umlnv evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. (Hies spent
the day in Ht. Psterahurg Monday,
visiting friends.
Ruv. II. M. Martin made ■» bus­
iness trip to DeLand Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Unwind,
who have been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W. It. Giles left Thursday
afternoon for
Louisville, Ky.
where Mr. r^ l.-a rt' la attondlitg
The llnptlit Hemlnary.

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If vary amall partlclat are im ­
pended In a Ihiuld, they can he
observed to make amall move­
ments, believed to be caused by
molecular motion In tha liquid,
which continue Indefinitely,

PLEDGED TO SEN. RUSSELL
Serah Crawford Cullen

Osteen.

r,ueMs invited In adduion to the
honoree’s'were Mr. and Mre. R. H.
Williams, parents of tba bride,
jiirf. *iiny
ravuwr ui
tnv
Mrs.
May uHwnncVf
Lawrence, mother
of the
groom, Misa Eva Wllllami, Mtaa
Bernice Wllllami, Misa Mania
Jane Ijiwion, Mr. and Mra. DUk
Twitrhell of D«Land, and the Rev.
ami Mra. J. W. DeLay.
Mr. and Mra. Lawrence will
make their home In Green Cove
Spring* where Mr, Lawrence ii
attached to tha Naval Base.
Mrs. Mabel Watklna and chil­
dren of fleljtnd ware vitiUiw Mr.
and Mra. Bldnsy Emanuel Baiut'dav afternoon. Sunday gueata ware
Mi. and Mra. M. H. Lao and Mr*.
Louis Den Mala of Orange City.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Parker aid
children and Mr. and Mra. Jadk
Ryan and ion enjoyed an outing
Bumlay afternoon at the beach.
Mra. Marguerite Brown and
daughter Ruth of Orlando apant
Wednesday with Mr. end Mrt.
Harold lifers Wednesday.
Mra. Ida Haselden la viiitlng
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
•ml Mrs. J H. Haaelden la Tampa.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Lea and Mrs.
Mary l.araon spent laat watkand
In Avon Hark with Mr. and Mra.
Robert Lea and daughter Bhqron.

Orange Memorial

Hospital, left

Tuesday iiy til^fc •'»■»* hlk ..... in
..•he.illa where he wiii speilJ »
month before reeuming hie didlei
at the home.
There may be as many aa 100,000 worker bees In a big hive.

RE-ELECT

DO NOT BE DECEIVED!
A Last Minute Vicious Smear

Candldnto for County Commissioner In District

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Campaign It Being Waged By
i

THANKS FOLKS!
Fur your support In the first Prlm gry,

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A Desperate Opposition. Do
Not Be Mislead By Half Truths,

I sincerely solicit your v o tt on May 27th., on thg

Falsehoods. And Mud-slinging!

lowing Irtuila,

POWER I .Oil IIY
WASHINGTON W - Sen. Hill
(D Alu.) Unlay accused (he "p ri­
vate power lobby" of working to­
ward a monopoly position try lock­
ing construction id transmission
lines ami sub Gallons fur frderal

projects.

Hill said In a speech for the
Electric Consumers' Conference
that the goal of the lobby "Is to
get their hands on tho power gen­
erated by the dams Imlll with the
people's money, ami to block con­
struction of any new dams unless
the power shall he sold to them
alone."

I run n run nil Independent farm er who haa enough
buisInenH iihlllly to manage hia own affalra auertaafully for 115 yearn.

1 have frlendn all over the county In all hlnda of
huninena and from all walkii of life. 1 am thorough*
ly fam iliar with their problema -but I our# no owl*
gatlonn tu any of them.
I huva made no campaign promlaea to u y ladiridual or group.
I will never agree to any npeclal favura to any one
Individual, gruup or district*

Highway down hour thu Post Of­
fice, All three of them suffered
from shurk anil slight injuriai,
which ccilulidy dliln't help Doris,
who has hewn ill. Thu question oc­
curs to us, "How many moro acci­
dents must we haw before Burnt*,
thing is ilonu?" Ami wu don't
mean talk.

W ith all the ability I have, I will honestly serve
Ihe henl InturcHla of all the clt liana of the entire
county.

Sen. Lloyd F. Boyle

VETERANS. Who has served you for the past 25 years?
Sonator Boylo has acted m Pont and County Service Officer without churga for hta
aorvicta and aaalatod all veterana, tholr wldowa and dopondonta faithfully and woll.

TAXPAYERS. Who fought the Sales Tax in the regular
session of 19497
Senator Hoyle Introduced numeroua "spot" tax bllla to avoid a Sales Tax. Although
fundamentally against a Stata Incom# Tax he co-sponaored auch a resolution to help
beat tha Salta Tax. It waa aucceeafttl but a Halted Sales Tax waa forced on ua In
the Extra Seutlon of 1049.

TEACHERS. Who fouffht in the Senate for you?
Senator Boyle fought for an Incraaae In teachera aalariea from an additional tax
heavy equipment to protect tha exemption an food, clothing end medicine. He wlU
fight for you again in 1963.

LET’S CONTINUE TO GO FORWARD!
RE-ELECT P. A. MERO, SHERIFF
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CITIZENS.
14 years!

Brevard County had the Senatorship for

What did w« get? Nothing I Senator Boyle hae helped complete many new primary
roada In Seminole County and la working te 4 lane U. S. 17 - 92 to Orlando.

V/ , ' * ' J\ * ' .

Seminole County

IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO THE VOTERS
Of The 5th Congreaaional District
RE CAREFUL
To Vote Fof The Only Approved
Democratic Party Delegate

Mr. and Mra. Bam Lawaon en­
tertained Sunday waning at thetr
home on Slone 1 eland wnh a buf­
fet supper honoring Mr. had Mta.
Albert Lawrence whose wedding
Edward Penney, who recently
was an event of laat Raturday at
the home of the brlde’a parent! In underwent an operation In the

DOG TRACI » m w o
TAMPA uv-A bouMpaiater w « I N S U R A N C E A T A 8 A V I N C
FOR YOUR
ihot to death and a woman with
whom ha waa eating aupper la 4
B O M B • A U T O M O B IL E
reitaurant w u critically wounded
B U S IN E S S
her* Sunday.
The dead man U'Carter Glaai,
U. Miss Batty Allman, unemployed
waitress from Dalton, Oe., la li)
critical condition after a bullet
punctured her spinal cord.
l)eier«iv&lt;-A-.. Pet: Franks said
uoy Pitta, a rortner roomir.aii -j.
Glass' and also a painter, waa be­
ing questioned about the shooting. "Your Mutual Insurance Friend"
Pranas said dinars, In the restsitf •
ant related that Pitts talked with 111 N. Park, Avt.
Pkoaa 184

W. B. (BROWN) MILLER

KOREAN CASUALTIES
HT. PETERSBURG igt-Viclor O.
Wehla, veteran circuit Judge from
Pinellas County, la tha new heed
of the Florida State Elks Associa­
tion. lie succeeds Dean Walter J.
Motherly of Ihe University of Flor­
ida.
Judge Wrhle was elected at the
annual statu meeting which ended
today. Vicii presidents Include:
Charles Overman, Pensacola: and
William P. Knight, Cocoa
He elected treasurer was Claude
L. Johnson. Tullidmsf.ee
Howell Davis, I’ululku, was
named historian and Horace W.
llillenhrnder. SI. Petersburg, tiler.

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m tha cat out of tha bag and
kfVaaled their plana to do thla
V*1T thing.

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Mra. Laura Sayera spent lait
weekend wtth the Rev. and Mra.
A. F. Eggleston In Coleman. Mias
MUlio McLeod of Ktnnlervlllo ac­
companied the group hare Monday
evening where they were eupper
gueata at the home. Ensign and
Mrs. Clay T. Sayera of sanfoid
were also gueata on the campus
that evening.

Ha Is A Veteran Of World Wax
Number One
He Has Been A Voter And Tax Payer
of Seminole County For Thirty Years
As Sheriff He H u Eliminated Slot
Machines And Punch Boards In Samino,e County
1'
His Work As Sheriff H u Mmintained A Balance In The County Fine
And Forfeiture Fund So That None
Of Your Tax Money Goes Into This

He And His Personnel
Hsd Over Fifty Yeers
____ d Are QueUfled tb Keep
The Sheriffs Office On A High Standard Of Efficiency
Honest, Courteous And Efficient Service For All Re­
mains The Pledge Of The Sheriffs Office
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AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPER

VOLUME XXXXIII

E tslnltllshed 11)08

S ix Nations
Sign Treaty
'Fusing Armies

SANFORD,

Ridgway Blasts Red Propaganda

FLORIDA

TUESDAY MAY 27, I M 2

Votes Predicted 111
Spite Of Scattered Showers;
Balloting Marred By Blast

McGranery I s l y Q Q Q Q Q
Att’y General

B i g Three Declare
Attack On Berlin
Would Be Threat To
Their Own Security

W rong-Doers Warned
That They Will Be
Prosecuted W h e n ­
ever T hey’re Pound

Final Swings In (in-

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Henry Witte Is
Elected Governor
Of Lions District

Cily Approves
Lease 01 Golf
Club To Mayfair

Senator Suggests
Pantie Haulers he
Ordered To Korea (tiu'irillas Kill
Anicrit'an Soldiers
In Sotilli Korea

Band Brained
By Leenburff Leader

Bartow Challenge
Accepted By C. Of C.

Eisenhower Taken
Connecticut VoteH

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K'tuiscll Ir; Loading

Vote In Seminole County Runs
Slightly Under First Primary

By CARTER L. DAVIDSON
WASHINGTON &lt;M - Jam es I’M
l&gt;c i ii a I o i i a I K'acc
% PAHIS iK — Six nations signed
McGranery took office lodny as
today a treaty (using their forces
attorney general and said wrung
Taken LastNiglitOn
into a one • uniform F.ruopean
doers will lie prosecuted wherever
army. The Big Three Western
they may lie found
l.tiwci Kasl L'tiip.l
McGranery told leporiers short­
powers hacked It up with the
ly after he was sworn in that he
\t»tni|* « i r - t i ’iidt thl* Him ii
solemn declaration that an attack
it. i m \ ttlti 11 III \ti
could not discuss specific cases
nit! ill tin* ri'i*litl I iriiRMi'i ntli* |»i i
on Berlin. West Germany or any
.MIAMI
I
Ini
nl
4
wdfr*.
hut said It makes no difference fiif iatl mil lml .iv In tli'lt i limit' hv m a i l «l« t t mil. Ini! ill I Ilf u V I iii 'I
other part of Free Europe would
where corruption is immd
I'llil I till'd In «•%•«•*I Mn* lllllll 1*1*1
be a "threat to their own security."
bn till! w li r t l i r i
S ell
Kit I i . m l II
This was In response to a re It ii • rll nl lii»»i i.i hi V ii K !•"» xx I im I i 'm I x-.f.'.l1 lit l l . f 1III *'!' Salt
The declaration was roncldrnt
porter's question as lo whether he Ki I.riixfi id 11iiin •« v Mill •••*•••»v•• 1 i.l |’i «'» ' iHs'l »•!' It* tllaRl 1 till*
with the ceremonial signing of the
might
ill launch a drive on corruption p a i l mi .ill I tin t.il*' s *'l I •emu lit 1 lit- M IX •* |•I lilt RI X
army pact and related agree
1 Milrtx ill
Iln* %•*!**
1 «44 I* III
which could include t '.ingress
1*1.dll'
|»l • &lt;«|l ull .ll
lll«IIlllR.ltlll|*
m enu hy France, West Germany,
I riI h II i i !
* 11 f.»l III* 1III Ft* |.IF
Hr replied that those wiiu violate via. '
Italy. Belgium, the Netherlands
:• •i 'i 1
•III |I|R14 ,1 Is* III**
the law will he prosecuted no mat ' \ t l l l l ) III |X X Hill* 1*1 Mill*'
and Luxembourg which, whun rati
ter where the) are. adding: If 4Ul* 1**1 XX.4 I \|lFl1*«l til'-' I It U* I'M* X . l y . IR%1 M|. 1I. Ill 'll liasMl M|| Max
tied, will merge their armed forces
they violate the law that's their Mu liiti r nl 1*11 il&gt; i Utility m I i i m II ii 'I i*
into a single army of one million
JUST PRIOR fOfllllfVINO Oetuie the House Aimed Services Cxtnm.lle*
responsibility
\ x l*« *'l i r v t s lti l lli:tl 1*1f*'iii4't
men—history's first peace time in
iit«l *t .ti l t 'l l tl
liv'Mri&gt; u r it t • H d '
In Washington. C«n Matthew Hldgvey lelkt I" at line rhalittian liei&gt;
ternatlunal force.
McGranery announced two ac *tjti Hit' |'*.ll upt'iifM a! l t in Nil I l**4 I I ••.I Mil N\ 4"*I l l l l l d
*' 11 •*• I I . i I i **»*••ix ••«! |'l|
x41I *•'
11«*4 ul S I j i i Ma i M I nut* • 4ii»l will
lions in Ins cleanup campaign:
The pact is a companion to the Oveilon Blunge (D-L« I Laid the grhdal u n i that c t uinioioil p,uu&lt;lr.lerinllloi.oll
lx
I (M
I'l f r i'o i s ’l
Nt*
H mii
1 He ordered all Department 4 h»‘ « ul * |i m
peace treaty signed at Bonn Mon­ •gaud* ha* fekch.d • "new ullch "f I&gt;v&gt;Ui Im"
T xv**||! l 11f 11t ?'11 • I
'♦ &lt;l»
x •*•♦*ol Justice division heads to prepare
day hy the thtee Western powers
I III* III ' I I Xxi |«| f 4 lit! I * lo 11*|*«*i I
forthwith a report on the entire hi r . Hoi hi .tilt .ind lit t v . m l I'titui llll*l I ’l l . 411*1 N*4 I * it lilt* i*|*l
and the West German republic
M l
P* px.l It.i*l I I Ml x.*t»»'
situation In each division with ape lit* f ' . t ' r l l i i v i ‘11 ilt'lt'^Mlt* 4'uiuh
Just preceding the signing cere
If« B' •' Vi ll lulls Dli I S |O fill I'l**
mony and the Allied declaration
| cific recommendation* with re i!ul» *t i. lo I It'.itl m x i i K t'l.illV i i
t'llli'l S o I .
Mill if I *i • • i i it*I N •
*|&gt;rct lit all iH-iidmp cases
i uiiilnl.ift"
lit* ** ‘xaittt' l u i t |*if
Communists cut telephone commit
I ‘Hid * I MU nl I ' l l .Ills I N*. I !»
nlcatlnns between East and West
2 He announced that ..II II S t‘tiii f xii it* I•»|p Itr tx x 11*i K i i s m 'II
1*1 •*•*•ii.*f
N**
il Hi* I M in d V
Berlin and 17 long distance lines
; district attorneys i there ate (hi of till* * xct k n it in III*. |*l t idi'ldi.il
between Berlin and West Germany
l them I will lie called In Washington |Hl|III 1.11d X 4Midi'* I stfSItllNl lx I l.lllx I it it ••11 ir Ixiti'lirii •••pMiti.l a uli
• ildiftl ill. i »•!|*i* in III*
tii|*nr*|
Russian border guards again
during the week ol Julie M "pre I I
X.l* **MI ( l i l t
I till’ l i f t
pil
stopped Allied leaps from iiatml
pared with rcpoits mi all matters
III i I* I mix dll
.i |il •* i l .1 xx ii ilv
llltll X
Hug Berlin's highway link with the
affecting Ihe Department ol Justice flat 1111V•' l'X|)|ll lull I lp|)l'l| .1 III.ill
M III x X•t . **x xxI'l I Mil L u n d t*Hi I X
West Gen Matthew 11 Itldgway
hull* mi 1 1 • i m*i I .il ll n
\N .iIN•*i
iheir district "
Florida Di«- hi McGranery
arrived in Paris to take command Eighth Army Is Des­ Central
said he would tell Vox'jtlllll ll » llIU* **•' 4x1111*11 I* U pull
of the NATO armies organlied hy
ihe distrirf attorney* "precisely lllp pi ll 4 III ll III. XI'llil I III lilt'
trit i C o ii v c n t io n luiw
cribed As Finest
Gen. Dwight D Elsenhower
I pro|&lt;ose they should handle I li t il.l ' ."Id Nl*P I •••**» Jllll OH*'
Xiili'l
The new declaration hy U S
In Held In Daytona any cases that should hive .11 XXlullAnd
Best
Led
Army
I'*i |i * * * *pi i h I .ill iiiptiiii il *i
Secretary of State Dean Acheson.
recltnn as lo |„&gt;lic) troll, tills de
I r p n l l r i l I xxii
I n k * nl ilxli.illiili
0 British Foreign Secretary Anthony
Henry Witte, Jr., was unant- parlnieut "
"The Eighth Army Is tin- finest
Eden and French Foreign Minister and best led army III the world n.uiislv elected governor of I.iuii i
In u l.irmal speech ihe new nl m i i i I•i*•itil mii Hit ptiluli uf l L i \ l « l
II lluip.llt N « ' i *II* p l i sidi ld ill till
Robert Scliuiiiun said:
today and If given tin- mission of Intel nut Imu.1 District D in Flmidn ".rnev general said law violaliira hii x .il i m i l d ) Di HlMi l . d l i M i l .•ll«*«*
"The governments of the United destroying the Chinese Commu­ 111
nt the state convention yesterday "•»
apprehended, prosecuted
i I 'ldi* .d u l i . m i/ . i I imii 1'olii‘r Ntlid
and c.mvtcletl
Kingdom and the United States nists In Korea, they can do it", ul llavtonn Itencli.
But, McGranery said. Hits will tin' in ' .i ii I / «i 1ii hi I i .i i I l a k r i i h o Uli'a !
have an abiding Interest, as has Major Walter Turner, Seminole
A west side produce grower, Mr.
the government of France, in the llil'li School und University of Witte hu* been nn active member he done "with due protection of ;«i 11x «* p a i l hi I In n p ’.ir'x i l l ' l l loll. Sum Ol $.I(),IKK) Paid
V mI i ' I n
lii.idi*
Vlii'ir
di 'l upidi'
effectiveness of the treaty creating Florida giaduate, just returned u f^h e Hutifunl Lions Clul. for the their civil right* as guaranteed
Im)i A’ihignmoiit Ol
the European Defense Community front Korea, told tha Rotary Club past nine years, and it was point­ by the Constitution, without the I'llllll't'S f |Mill .1 M'r.ll lll lll 'l l list Ml
raitillil.tli") mi VNIlii'll 21) w i ' i r
and In ine strength end integrity yesterday.
ed out ol the convention that lie terror harvest ul the witch limit, Ml
I folia 1 - A- Ycar Lease
and without tin- umiill and chaos plfdi't i| I m Kt f.iiivi'l , II u « ' i r
of that comimuiljy,
don't pretend to know what lots u nix year record of lierfvct that follow in Hie wake of scare plt-di'i'M lo l&lt;!•*.• t*1l an d If# ol lo 'i *• ,
"Accordingly, if any action from tha"I Chinese,
attendance
with
the
local
club.
are planning do",
were
in * u
unpledged
i ip lf M p i d
Ihe *'*• v I'onnnlMlun la«l t.iglil
whatever quarter threatens the ia
At witty ,aa his name implies, lieatlllilfs Slid lit the wake ul reek f w
•X tegrlty or uixily-ufth* community, he said. "L tii-l know they have Mr. Witte, baa been in much d e­ lets charges and liaselet,« accttsa V In ..l.t.tiivt. one ' .'arnluljti- wt...'|*k|.|.Aiv-.-d the sale .if tin- a-«--trn
Itl.-.h'. it In • uppnrl li.'ii liuiglil |) ni.-nl uf I m m l tin --i.iif.., &lt;1 Mini
die . two govuiwJhiUia will reger.l been,uabt£jhM rAlwc during, these mand as a siwnkef a t 'Lions Cluh don’t "
Mcliraneiy tia.k the otslli ul ..I r'IM-ul«,»vei' and anuthei In Gen l neb-I'unnliy I'lnh. 111111111111,• build
this as a threat to their own se­ truce urgonatlona for a tremen­ hniii|uets, and Is one uf the ntofl
dous military build-up. W# are no
t* «■s . 1.1. .. it O h r « H » T » . » .
llmn'l.r Mi.cXltliui hull. Il.-|iul.li me .ml IX huh- gulf mn.-,-.
curity "
1
longer
confronted
hy
green pop.tlui members here, Hu tins
tan
llngli \V1ifIf |»*-| I** Hu* Mtivf.'in
France, In the Ruropean army blundering forces of 1060, hut hy served the I.h-iiI cluh ms president
lit* Ih»» Itiri'al in Ihi*'»ll xxa* lull III. till III) nil. „ f f'tn .Mill
pact, already Is linked with We»t reasoned well trained, well armed and ha* he,-n it district deputy gov­
I ll*' i* 11*111 nitil
III! I it I 111 it III ll.nl 1 t*t|lllRMX&gt;
ir iiitt|' **t 1if
German in mutual defense
ernor and a lone chairman.
I • MIlRIMlIVll til* R'f*r • I ••I*R
»*4|'*'l t*\ 1 ii** 1 «*iunii m u i**h \x
By tin ir declaration, Britain and and fearless fighters with plenty
II.is
married,
lives
at
41)1
West
•*l .'I •It * •» I*Ml **f ill 1m l
* | 11*
the United States thus served uf artillery ami plenty of am Eiphte.-ntl. Street, and bus two
t 1 HI* I 1 ' ll Ii 11 \\ %Jtrlii •I
it
notice on Germany, in answer to munition".
11*| lit , I *.1 Mi W i.i l.lt* I
"For our part w« have e..t. daughter., D ptm . ■
■*
French desires, that she must not
High School, and Patty
if teal Ions along the Semlli.ile
,
n||
^ Kr&gt;J# pupi|
j ul'
I It* !•»*•* • 44 I • «••IIIMM'I*
I
attempt to withdraw from the Eu­ Structed fill t Iflctions
Max*.• N
N 11 *^Ir‘Im|*i 1 f**i l.t *'l
ropean army on a Iona wulf course enllre front uf 'JO miles in depth. tor High Schuul.
WAHHINGloN vt*—Tile S*-iial&gt;
11* i* i*l «*|)* l .ilHMi uio | 11111*1 **x •in* nl
0 once her aimed (ureas are built But we a r t nut depending on fur
Mi Witte is ■ graduate of Menu today heard u demand that ,-..l
tlflratloni. Fir* power Is our
«*r 11.. »'* *ll l* ul *| !'•* I Itf I Itt*M
up.
lege "panlie raiders" lu-.e .It alt
nnle
High
Krliool
and
fur
a
time
.'hi*1 •*f «I**11ti 1 M i i \ mi Mii iii|•*
The declarstion added that the strength and we will trade ieal attended Bulgers University.
deferment and lie vent "It, .!.•
ii
I'llilll* 11*11*11 M l
S|IFl)l'«’| Hi
I ’ l ' . X N , li i.it-: . I- t i e ,1 la m e s
three big |Miwers considered their estate any time fur lives. But
some raiding in Kurea "
The
l.iona
Clubs
In
Fluri.la
are
continued presence In Berlin as I H'*r&lt;* Is no danger that Eighth divided among five runes each
I • II *1 I lill'lll, XX ll** It.|||. 1 •
Sen inrlsun lit K an t read t&lt;&gt; X \ .,n t le.-l, , 1, i n m . u n i . , nl It,.- 1 ,
"essential elements nf the peace of I Army will ever be driven out of named by u lette r of tin- word the Senate a letter i-ipreSBillK tin
•I,*- •••!,I ,' tut,l , an ‘. . l i o n
(..I
I :. S. I I,-till. X i u i v , s|i.-.l here
u r n ) , in i l&lt;i h i ,, i n , .I, .,|
the free world in Ihe present in I Korea. If vve are given the lob in Linn, /.one (l, »f which Mr. Witte view Ir.iui a Belleville, Ivan . hum
I t . . 11, hei .nl I. h I. i v an d went lul,.
do, w'
we ran d.-strov
destroy the Chinese
Chines.trnatlonal position."
‘ioi n i u i -dl.il,- . ' I i u l e r r n . . ' willi I 't e s
I hi, 1 1 . I.
M a , i in, i ii k .r , , i ..I
was elected guverttor, comprise, er, who has ..in- miii in Kurt-u. nn ihl.-nl
M i l l - m . , 1,
II bee uu
Hi,'Arrnrdingly, they will maintain in Korea".
other in Germany, and a broth..
I t " M i i v f i . . . I n n . w ho I n,M ill,i| ll,i
must
»f
the
ritles
uf
Central
Major Turner was introdu.-ed
‘
■mill.
K
n
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r
.
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e
x
e
n
t
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v
e
'
s
tie,
In
,
armed forcra willtin Ihe territory
p iiiv liii".,
nn| tin
u im m u , , i i , , '
front Daytona Beach tu In the Air Furee
lin e .le a n
of Berlin us lung as their present hy George Tutihy who explained Florida
ii- i g i a l i f u . l ul iln- ..ul, -u l......... .
Carlum ei.itiiueiiled tl.ai "I &gt;l&gt;&gt; atiull ul m u i l l . i l law
Melbourne uti tlie east roast, and
reiponsibllities require it. They that he had enteresl the Army (null
etul.assv
nlli.
i.,1.
sal
........
.
II,e
tint want lu he rated a., a kilim,
•I*** •!• nl mid will iiial.i a...... ... •
D- ala to Kissimmee.
therefore reaffirm that they will after graduation from tlie Uni
and I am nut opiMixed tu m.iii.- ti lr rl b tr i.
muni- in iln- nrai fi,I••t•- ii, ,,.i
Among
tlie
l.iona
who
attended
A treat any attack against Berlin veralty of Florida anti had served the coiivriitlun were Cecil Carlton, horseplay in unr eulleges utul uni
mg Hu- iin« |iu .g i i, i„ I,.. ||„ ,.,,n
Ilv S T XN I A l l I &gt; II
from any quarter •» an attack 21 months In the Paclfie, IH nf the King Lion, Edward 8 . McCall, versitlrs."
.bill
upon their forroi and themselves," them In Korea, lie was command­
IONGNAI-:. Korea 'J. XI,.ml .'lit
But, hr said, "the rrernt panli.I'ropeiI,,-- inxi.lv,-.| m Hi,, t, uf,XV. O. Livingston, Harry Robson,
the three powers ssld.
ing officer of the First Battalion 0.
1raids
aiua xcarried
ui ait «• aria
iu iiriin in
see guerrillas overran
............... a -m ill It S a,-lli.ii in,'linl,- |g,S a*-l,.' ,,f Ian.I
tut ubyj D
studrnU
0.
Welsh,
James
Robson
Jr.,
In addition. Ihe members of of the 7th Infantry of the 3rd
many
nl
itur
niitslaiiding
iiitivurM
'
rM,y
»***"»|.
tier,*
Lrulav
killing
o n t a i n i n g D m - i n i „ . i ,- g „ i r
.
NATO and Ihe Eurnpean army Division and has !&gt;c«n awarded Jack Morrison, J. Hamilton Bis- Hex of (tie nation are not wind, live American -aililii-i-. and a No cIhn
,'llih Inn,
In,-1.1-1 i ,,,,,,,,i, ,
signed protocols pledging each or­ the Combat Infantryman's Badge, bee, AI Sk-liner, Edward N. Me­ sonic for Hi.- innralr of our Im) .uim ImiiM'hi.v
ganisation to cotne to the help of three hronie stars, and Ihe silver ruit und others. A number of who are fighting In Knrua."
Two .iltu-r Aim-rii'aiii w.-iu "linl fo.'llitl.'i
I III- cut,i - , w a i I - . , , i| l . n . i i ll,
•mt udeil. am i lw&lt;&gt; i -&gt;c i ,|m-,I ui |u ry
the tdlier In Ihe event of armed star. Hi* battalion has twice won wives of members were present.
attack—a guarantee chiefly t a a Presidential Unit Citation.
Survivor* haul il wa
&gt; well City by M» XVhelch.d -n,| .1i,i,,,,
LAKELAND i.W Fifty pujanu,
West Germany since the others
clad cords, giving the puntiu rani |ilaliil,‘,l It,-.i laul Ii, uhl.uu wet.p I'l.mli, mi i i t | | , in in, „„ „ ,|„|
Korea Is still an active theater
•re covered by the Atlantic alli­ of war. Major Turner said,
fad a new twlxt, raided the men'-, •&gt;n-i The giii-rnllus gui two in hu u v.'iii l.osin willi iln- i ,|i„|„
I ajcuI
ance
dormitory area at Florida South &gt; iliher inat liini- gun-. i‘ i&gt;.hi ii.iimlx Gun Hull liny would pity fl.iUll ,
though the type of fighting there
v.-ai i v n u . 1 I m
f m - y.'i.i i, an-i
"I J,in ii. iiiiiIii,,, and Hell'll i i IIi-h
ern College Monday night
h:ta changed considerably itnce
It,i- hi.iuil AintTie.,11 lure,' wan *}•” *s**»1,«*,»l wa» n* he .miiviii ■! h.
Released from Iheir room* for a
August, i960, when the Third
•hr I 'll y und the loll,I m. iii n-,, .1
Division arrived, nad th# UN
The Heminole High School group singing In Ihe courtyard, the latlime.l in a gravel pit here, t e w u r . l ,-lul, h ,,„ &gt;«* ,-nu- i ,m -u - s e
girls
began
Iheir
march
In
Ihe
•
bunt
eight
miles
mirth
..I
Piisnii
force* were hard prasseed In the Band, whleh played a concert and
u. was la l. -r waive,| I,)
men's dormitories without any ap
Uuerrlllas. ainitnl with U !, 1
" K m r5,Uu ' , .
.
i participated in the parade at the
idles, allaeked wlliiiml warning 1 '!" ’-'Lv »*"lI -in ,-. nut b i n d i n g ,1,
Th# Third division first saw I Lterhurg Watermelon Festival narent advance niannlne
The Bartow Chamber of Com­
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merce's standing challenge that action «l« weeks after arrival in last Wednesday hat been highly
luriie y A
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it will have the highest p e rc e n t­ North Korea defending th* Hun- ■
Ui
I'u m h 'i lu l,- ,
„l,| |,ih u,
age of registered voters cast bal­ gnam beachhead, th* only port in
t r u s t III I h r I'u iir -,' In M r . IV I. r l
lots in today's primary was ac­ that area from which the danger- rh.lri.i.n , Informtd Mayor
I k , o r W, II. |JJ55wB?“ S o S S ^ B o * 0* ,* " ,ll! ilI
"'”1 ' » « « ' '«..-i!i!l!»: eh.'l win, made .-uusiileiahle Mil
cepted by the Bemlnole County oualy involved 7th Division and the Htemper in a recent leller.
provriiM-litn T h , 'Hr ilii-lii, I ,-,| . If
charged out, chased Ihe coeds 'I'parenll) at r.iiijhiiu
Chamber of Commerce yesterday, P in t Marine Division could he
"Dsar Mr. 8t*mp*r," he wrote, hack lo 1h# girls' dormitories, and
M"* *urvivnr said Ihe few ..ol •I,'C o r a l m g the elllh liillisr, Ieln ll
a
It was announced today by Forrest evacuated after the futile push "Your
'our congratulatory telegram milled around for two bourn. Sever •hers In I,ii- camp lumped Ii, de I'|ir si* greeun and inniulliug new
w Breckinridge, manager of the to th* Yalu River and th# Chinese started my Watermelon Festival al attempts to get Into the girls' h ii**' lui'.ls He -.aid a red-haired piping In r ll,* im guliun synifin
came Inta the war,
loeal chamber.
day off to perfection. It was a
tmerlcan inuniied a ii.uehilie gun
In th e n.-w c o n t r a c t , it is p i , ,
Tha United Nations forces sud­ thoughtful gesture on your part room* were uniuccessful
Each alection year the Btate
The co eds taunled Ihe men from .ml dial hu pioleeled Hi,- inai'l.ine vid e,| th at I h v i-uillnv Is lo reiiiuill
Chamber of Com m ent awards a denly found themsslvei with about and certainly ona that will help th# windows. A few pairs of panties gunner's hu.-k with I,is carbine
••pen l u local r i l l / , ‘iis mi u
i,. ,.,,
«‘»J'fr°n|*d by 11,600,• build th* finest Intercommunity
plaque to the Chambar that hai
Ihe soldier said Ills caibine fee aiiil m e m b v i s l n p l.usis l.il.c
were loised out
the highest percentage of re­ 000 Cnlnase Major Turner said, relations.
A group of ilisle students later ijiiiined and he was Ini The ird M r . Wh ele hi-I, the M a y f a i r I m
gistered votera who cast ballots and in It# M at action hli battalion
"I have Just finished talking to went to ilie sorority area a block haired soldier fired iiulil killed hy o b ta i n e d t h r 9U ) ,-ar Tea's"*' o t i " ,
was
attacked
by
two
regimen!*
uf
•me d o lla r
in their area.
the Leesburg High School lland away and broke into one house a grenade
),-nr lia.-iv l ■uni th
Lee flniith, manager of the Bar­ Chlnei*. Casualties tuffered were director, lie ..poke very highly of Five were arrested by city police
Th e N e g m w as w o u n d e d H r •.aid C ity .
100
enlisted
man
to
700
Chinese.
tow Chamber of Commerce sent a
In- p r e te n d e d tie w us d e a d as a
the Hanford Hand, mentioning Inside the house
After th* evacuation of Hung* particularly
telegram to the# loeal Chamber nsm,
their fin* conduct. 1
EI.KS L'ONVKN IION
College officials said later four g u e r r ill a took off Ills shoes
the
third
Division
went
back
H e s l i d the r a i d e r s slrtn-k soon
last Friday challenging Sanford Into tha line on th* Han River think that all had a good time of Ihe students found In the sururl
-‘. r p e i t : r 8 iiu r g
. . u H.
A to try and beat tha Bartow par- below Seoul where they took turns and we are hoping that it will ty house would he expelled They alter a c o n v o y of 16 . l u m p I r u e k t
Association will Imld
left Ihe g r a v e l pit
centaee of reglstar voters who ehaalnw »ha Chinea# and being be possible for them to b# with were not Identified
its OM i-onvenUot, tit HI Augustine
"They knew we would he alone
actually vote,
us at future festivals. Again
Ihe Lust Coast city was selected
The
demonstration
was
broken
^ *»»•«*• Th* battalion let me say thank you for your up by Dr l.udd M. Spivey, the h.r two nr three lionm until the over Driamlo at the final session
Mr. Ureckanrldg# stated, "We finally rtU
e
d
down
near
Hill
366.
are happy to accept this chal­ north of V&gt;e R tthparaJIel, where thoughtful gesture."
of the 1962 tuerliiig here Mumlny
college president, and other teach truck* came hark "
II Ihe guerrillas sulfere.l any
lenge and believe our chances are t t o o k ever 7.000 rounds of arAmbrose de I’ault, Miami, was
ers and officials
casualties, limy carried Ihetn hark awarded the f too Naliimal’ Elk !
good for not only bettering the illery fir# In tha first three hours
NAVY b o a r d
ttdo Ihe hills less Itiari an hour Foundation Schnlarsinp lie Pauli
Bartow voting record but also in an effort to secure the hill
Lt. Lawrence Enos of the Han­
senior al St Mary’s High
ollaok began
17, Is u settlor
capturing the Stata Chamber's
tC ssita stt ua h o s tii
ford Naval Auxiliary Air Station
Ihe fighting was heard at a School,
—’ v
plaque."
was elected Chairman of th* Arm­
U N. hospital for prisoners nf
Circuit Judge Victor O. Wehle,
V. 8. LAQN
war A let-pload nf Anterleans und St. I’etershurg, was installed stale
DOPE PRDDLIR
WASHINGTON (At—A Republican ed Forcrt Disciplinary Control
Board for th* Central Florida Area
South Korean |iollce, stimnioneil president.
TAMPA W* — A blonde stripBy The Associated Preaa
liv onu of the two uninjured stir
leaser who pleaded guilty to poaes- B T U t ' &amp; . U t on Friday, 23 May 1962, Lt. Enos
Gen.
Dwight
D.
Elsenhower
to
ELI.I80N DIES
slon of marijuana Is to be sen­ Und Russia in building up lu air relieved Major Lovett. Air Pro­ day won all 22 voles Connecticut vivurs, arrivetl at Ihe burning
vost Marshall of MasDIll Field, will hav* In Ihe Republican Na­ camp at I a.in
DAYTONA REACH (AS - Hubert
tenced Wednesday by Pedant
Tampa.
‘I
hey
found
hortlea
scattered
over
Ellison, 17, who broke his neck
Judge W. J. Bsrksr.
tional Convention.
while on a Junior class picnic at
Backara of lha general In the a wide area.
The woman, Rita Helen Sawyer,
Blue Springs near DcLand, died
Jurats b*U In Iha Pentagon per
0 , first pleaded Innocent to the
state convention at Hartford heat
In a hospital hero Monday night.
STAMP COLLECTION
off a last-minute effort to elect
narcotics charge but changed to n mllUd Um U. 8. to lot* the battle
The accident happened as he
uf aircraft producDon," Rop. Orots TAMPA (A) — A stamp collection two delegates favorable to the
High Low Praclp. slipped off # dock into shallow
men smutted' with her had (R.-Ia.), ssld la a stalemi-al pra- of 90,000 varieties, one of the most prssjdejjtlid candidacy of Sen. Robwater and strook his head on the
delivery.
or oeuvery.
comprehensive In Ute country, sold
Ashevilla
43
74
previously admitted guilt and pared for floor
for R2S.7SO at auction here Monday.
55
.01 bottom among oypress roots. He
85
The shutout had .been generally Boston
was bom io Fort Monroe, Va.,
th o U
Chicago
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75
48
predicted In advance.
coming her# eight year* ago with
49
76
im m developed Stolow bought tha collection from
Connecticut'* Republican cos- Cleveland
hi* mother, Mr*. Rum Rowiey,
Lo* Angela*
70
48
New York
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Major Turner
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Of Korean War

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GUM which was r.ceixe.l ,i,
toward tl,,- building ni ( i i .ii i •iM-iuls all III!- linn* am! p r o l e
ioiinst Itv.-rvatnn, Itudd ,i,i, it,,- laxp.tvers' money- Iravtug in ri. Mullon Park Ihe, e„-,i i-img nvur tin- Utiiled Stales Irving
*.»,«»i.», said 11. N Haver, city i„ tmihl hiinsetf u|&gt; as a presiden­
•derk, as built by tin- XV XV flaw tial candidate'"
•m, C&gt;»nut ruction
To tins wu
lo t before Ihe second day nf
added f31*1 fur a i.'tilgeruior amt dpi, it,- «n Hie ineuMire l&gt;egan Sen.
• aogv. iuii,King tin- grand l„MI l„ • .irh.,tit i IL Kail t one of the
(fi.'.l'.H
loader-, in tin- F.t.enhower-fnrMi Crawford stated tl,at I,.- I’re-ldeiit tiiovemenl. Mid he
wixlw-d to tie,id. II,e many eor.tr, "iHtlil vote In vul liail a billion
biiior-, w-lu, had aid, ,I the Jay.-ee didlarn front the )ti,!*00,OiHi.iH)0 vot­
in tlii'tr Intensive drive t„ make ed hv two Senate committees.
•he const ruction of the building
Carlson etc Ztnl graf
possible.
An ordinance was put on itu fir-,1
reading nulhorislng the Cily lo
IN lo v it* T i m e
T a b le
enter into an UKreement will, the
HIT/.
Florida Induntrial C'oinniission for
"Bugles In The Afternoon"
tlie netting up of a program ex­
1:00 - 2:4(1 4 M2 • d;lB - 8:04
tending to City employee-. Federal
0:60
aid under tha Social Security act.
MOVIKLAND
This would be retroactive to Jan.
"Circle Of Danger"
I, 1961 when tha act made this
7 :40, feature 8:20, last com­
service available to municipal and
plete show 9:48
government employees fur the
PRAIRIE LAKE
first time.
The Commission took under ad­ "H ar-m Girl" 7:30 - 10:30
visement a request from members
,?„ , M The
*u. Rad «Skina Rode"
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of th* police and fire department* M 0:30 only
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The Sanford Herald
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III Maaaalla Asia—

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Haaaaa City aag at. Laois.
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airlaslssly la tfca osa fat rapakllaallaa a( all Iha (seal aarts prlatfl

Oar derisions may aaem In be
personal, hut there are no surh
daemons. Every one has followers,

r.nmllv nr frlenda. Wa deride malir*
We
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will

(°r ■'"■ration* yet unborn.
should make high decisions.
■» tot me and my bouse, we
serve the Lord.—Jn»li. 24:16.

New conilructinn in Florida Isit
ytar amounted to $006,700,000,
according to llir Slate Chamber of
Commerce. Thai is the largest lot it
on record, even exceeding die 1925
boom period.
Newspaper lupidement* apd mag■fines are filled these days with
attractive and alluring ads beckon­
ing the reader to park hit car with
family and baggage and spend llir
summer at the shore, in the moun­
tains, nr seeing the world. Mu*l of
•hoie down here in Florida will
•pend their ipare time renovallnr
their properties in nrdet to lain
care of neat winter's northern vis
flora who don’t believe in (lie llir
ory llial the licit place to pass »
vacation is in the home.
The politiriam of cnuric wil'
take all the credit (or curbing in­
flation this year, lays Roger Bab
ion, noted economist, hut it it the
man in the itrrrt 'who has done
the job. What has the man in the
atrael done, fvw could ha dn any*
thing to prew it rua away micas?
Rahson, iir
lie hi*
Well. according In Rahsnn,
restrained himiclf from buying eve­
rything in light, going into debt
excessively, laving mme of |iii
money for a rainy day. Ai a mallei
of fact, llie people of America
----- ! twice as much
seved
litUch money in
1951 ai ihcv saved in 1950, pul­
ling ovar 22 billion dollais into
saving hanks, savings bonds, insuiance and similar inveilmcnti. Ii
they had »pent,a!l that money, you
Would have seen tome price in­
creases that were really piice increates.
This year's college graduates arc
more fortunsle than any group in
academic history as far at jolt
prosper!i are concerned. A New
Yotk Timet survey on gOM’Inymrnt
possibilities at 2)'leadfog collegci
ahowt that itlariei c.-ifered to grad­
uates this June will be higher than
ever before and tha} cmpjoyrn arc
offering special imMcetaenti (o get
the graduates they want and need
Things have rhanged is a few alimi
years. There wai rf lime when a
college graduate went hat in hand
to an employe? and was gratified
if he got an interview. Part of llie
change may he ascribed to the deButi pwM
p4rt VI
of $l
it llis M
anil
L' iMie
***** program. aJM
I 0 fi l a i l l f i l t f l l k * i l M A t e W
kftia
increased
realiiMion‘ impng ithose
who hire workers fiat educsliea is an anal Vi»t cannot he
overvalued. Those. w| io leave the
campus*, this yeer w|(k into np^ port unities such is h»fa .sever befbt* been offrrtsi: /With ih*)«
opportunitie, come' (Mponsihililiei.
How wall tka» Juna?|, graduates
sh*4t Ih* rtsponsihlHfiM will deterwin* how mane mot* door* lo
opportunity will W o pMygklo them.
ll' .

“ I didn't nee," will be the trnglc excuse for n high pro­
portion of the automobile nccldentn of the sum m er driving
aeason ushered In by Decoration Day, Dr. Elm er M. Solea.
director of the Departm ent of Public Inform ation, American
Optometrlc Aasoclation, declared recently.
Dr. Soles listed the following nn the m ajor visual re­
quirem ents for safe driving:
Distance acuity — ability to focus and see clearly withItrtl.o disjv..ire th a t in required to stop, roffnrdlcss of drlvirtK speed.
Adequate field of vision — ability to see w ithin an arc
of a t least 70 degreea to each side while focusing atrn ig h t
ahead.
Adequate depth perception — ability to tolerate bright
lights and to recover quickly from blinding glare.
“ It is Important for every driver to know bin visual
capacities," Dr. Kolet* said. “ If for any reason his vision
cannot he brought up to par In may then be able to compen­
sate for his shortcomings. That Is, if he is weak In depth
perception he will be especially cautious where space and
s|*eed judgment is required. If Ms field of vision is below par
on one or laitli sides lie can often avoid accidents by ta k ­
ing special pains to look frequently to the side.
"Acuity, the easiest of all visual problems to correct
with glasses, Is extrem ely important because It Is necessary

Atty. Genera]

(CailluM riom gage Oast
WINTER PARK (Special) —
Thirty nine of Florida's 37 coun- (let at a time when the Justice

EXAM INATION TIME!

tics h*ve fewer farms than they
had In 1046, according to the re­
search department of the Florida
Farm Bureau.
The Bureau says that altogether
4J1I0 farms have disappeared from
the Florida agricultural scene in
Ju«t a few short years.
“Of course some have lieen com­
bined with others ami quite * few
8-« U y r'r man in the
the
Bureau s statisticians point oul.
"Still the trend Is fewer farms
and fewer farmers, not only In
Florida hut throughout the natlo.i.
At the time of the Revolution approxlmately Ml** of the nation's
population was listed as farmers.

V U ttO ttA S
TH E A N SW ER
F 0 R TW ia-(W E

French

Reds

Losing

Tin* rlili'f Kmii'lt ('ntiiiiiiifilHt weekly, whom* appropriate
name Ih Action, him ci' iihciI puhlieatlon. W ith 75,000 circula­
tion In ID-17, it him ilroiiped lately to 57,000, anti now fimla
It noccHHary to illitcoiitlnuu entirely. Tho Parla dally, Humnnito, which in tho pnrty'n offlclnl organ, la nlno having
hard Hleddlng. While it onco Hold over 400,000 copied, tho
num ber Iiiih now dropjtud liolow 200,000.
Thin Ih cheering nuws. It hIiowm th a t tho logical anti
elearHlghtcd French have Hcon the alarm ing diHcrcpancy botween Comimmint pmmlHim and their |Hirformnnca in countrieH where they liave gained control, f'ondltlonn may lie
far from natlHfaetory in France, fait under tho Korin they
would he -far worne, Evidently the form er HulmcrlborH to
Action and lltimaiiitu know It.

Communists H int Port Of Mobile, Ala.
At New Of fensive I h InduHtrlal Tenter
WASHINGTON. D. C. (Special)
In Korean Clash The
Port of Mobile, Ala., ai the
MUN8AN. Korea
Cnniiniinlst
truce negotiator* today inedn n
vellrd threat of a licit offensive
a* Korea armistice talk* resumed
liter a 3d*y recess—but Immedi­
ately hogged down over the prison
er of wur Issue.
The prisoner Issue alone blocka
an srmistlrp. The lied* demand
return of nil their captured sol­
dier*. The Unltrd Nation* Com­
mand says not n single captured
Red will lie forced lo rclurn against
his will.
North Kornan Gen. Nam II re
ncutsd Ills well worn charges lhal
ihe Allies have been slaughtering
POWt. He refrrrrd to the April 10
rlnla on Kojo Island which were
disclosed during Ihe recesa. Then
he declared:
"The Korean Peoples' Army and
Ihe Chlnesu Peoples' Volunteer*

Junction of th** Warrlnr-Tomhlgbest
and Gulf Intraroaalal Waterways,
la Hip key to the Industrial da.
vpinpmpiit of Hnutheastern United
Htafp* for the next hundred yean,
In thr opinion of t.t. Gen. Iwtwl*
A. Pick, chief of the Corps of En­
gineers, Department of th* Army.
The Army Rnard of Englnaer*
for Rivers and Harbor* hat Just
recommended widening and deep­
ening of the channels of Mobile
Harbor to open the harbor to
larger ocean-going vessels.
Commerce through Ihe Ml**laalppl Itlver locks at Alton, III.,
during Ihe flrat two months of
1063 Included 1881 vessels. When
the Panama Canal in Mntth broke
all record* for that watarway In
number of veesele carried, only 8(3
vessel, were counted. The Cape
Cod Canal carries more than 1900
vessels earh month.
The first tow through the New
York Stale Barge Canal from tha
Hudson River to Lake Erl* de­
livered 600,000 gallons of aviation
gaaollne In a single hares.
Barges moved 268.477,714 gal­
lon* of petroleum and petroleum
product* In March oh tho Mlasta-

Today the situation Is reversed
More than BO** are nol farmers"
they added.

W hen you a re ready to buy a car,
you sim ply call on ua, arra n g e to
borrow th e m oney you need to
pay for t he car (less the down pay­
m ent) and repay the bank Incon­
v e n ie n t m onthly in sta llm e n ts .

Fax Abuse Bill
At Inal Congress may bo going to taku action to proven!
a rt'currenre of I he tax scandals. A bill rncrntly Introduced
in the House calls for a one year jail term and a $10,000
fine for anyone convicted of failure to keep adequate records
of items listed as tax deductions, concealment of gross in­
come, advice to tax payers as to how taxes can be evaded.
The bill provides for penalties for fixers and extends the
sta tu te of lim itations in tax fraud cases from three to six
years. This would give the governm ent a longer tim e to
oxnmine returns which seem suspicious and take appropri­
ate action to punish violators.
The wave of public anger th at was aroused by th e tax
scandals Ir. Ineffectual in itself. Unless It lends to nctlon ami
reform the facts In the case amount to nothing more than
sensational and entertaining reading In the newspapers. Con­
gress seems to bo the only body which can institu te th a t re ­
form.
Thorough Investigation aud check on (hose who handle
tax money Is essential. Corrupt governm ent employees
should lie caught and punished. Mill it is also well th a t those
who heln to corrupt public servants lie tracked down and
punished.
What the fate of the hill will im in Congress cannot lie
predicted. Hut some such measure Is necessary and if It Is
not forthcoming many Congressmen are going to lie asked
the em barrassing quest inn "W hy?" when Ihcy seek re-elec­
tion.

Department U being Inveitlgated
by a House committee headed by
Rep Chelf (D.-M y.).Tti* department has come under frequent
attack by critics who say In and
out of Congress that it has been
lax In uncovering and prosecuting,
wrongdoing In the government. V
The oath-taking eras witnessed
by approximately 3.000 persons.
Including Vico President Barkley
several members of the Canine*,
big delegation from Congress, aud
department employes. Chief Jus­
tice Fred Vinson swore him In

W ith n bank auto loan, you save
m oney; you con place y o u r enr
in su ra n c e locally, a n d in clu d e
the insurance cost in your loan.

Cone In and find out about tin idvantaiw of i bank auto loaa bora.,

Watermelons Top
Produce Sales At
Immokalee M art
WINTER HAVEN (Special)"Wnlrrmelim* topped llio move­
ment on the Immokalee State Mar
ket with more than 10,600 melon,
leturnlng gross receipt* of $]-(,
366.30 and aweet potatoes held the
•potlight on the Eorl Myera State
Market with 1,000 bushel* bring
log gross return* of 30,050. Yel
low sweet corn began moving on
the Starke State Market while
Hrnokcr State Market act up plans
for an K.O.B. market on rucum
her* and peppare. Extra good qual
Ity tomatoes Increased In aupply
on tha Wachula Slat# Market
though the encumber deal la aliont
nv*r, according to reports coin­
ing to the office of William I,. Wtleon, Director of State Markets,
"In addition to watermelon*,
cantaloupes and tomatora moved
in light supply on the Immokalee
market with the unit* on all item*
totaling 20,,'IHH and gross return*
to grower* exceeding $16,400.
"Corn continued to move In
he*vy volume on the Pahnkco Mar­
ket at $$.00 to $3.00 p*r unit,
'whlla light supplies of henn*
moved a* $1.80 to $3.DO, pepper at
$1.80 to $3.60 and raillshoa aotd ul
76c per basket.
Th* Brooker Slate Market reporta Improvement* on th* nmiket
will enable them to establish an
F.O.B. Market on corn as well as
the other Item*. Corn, pepper,
black-eyed and crowdor peas are
expected in Increase In volume
during the current week. 16,000
packages total**! $38,120.06 grna*
return* to grower* the past week.
"Tomatoes, though derreaidttg In
volume, continued In the lead on
the Palmetto Rtatc Market with
7,123 field crate* ranging In prtre
from 60c to $3.00. lig h t supplle,
of pole beans, aqiiaah, pepper and
eggplant brought the total unlla in
7,8.13 and groaa receipt* amounted
to 129,120,20.
"The Starke State Market vn
tli-lpatea a heavy yellow sweet
com deal following the light move­
ment of the peat week. Prepara­
tion* are about rompleted lo han
dla the bumper crop with up-todate precooling and Icing faelll*
lias. In addition to corn, light of­
fering* of tendergrren and Huger*
long green beans ranged from
$t-#0 to $2.00 per bushel hamper.

licirli-K continued to move In llgbl
uhho
volume lo irmi-n loud pio.-i-aaot •
Il'MMlInueU rmM C*«» 11**1
til
rctillUA In grow n* lor .In
wi-raly ivporl period totaled $2, lt*t uf runillilntea running a* lliiv
J21.UV.
sell MipiNirlera a number of them
"Itcginiiini; Miiy 23 llu- Hnnfoiil generally regarded a* "fifth col
Slnic id iti set. limn Ipntea ii heavy limn!*!*" seeking lo weaken the
vidiiino of green coin with a goo-l (Irnrginn'x light for delegates.
volume of celeiy, cucumber*, pep­ Three week* ago. Bussell dr
per*, td«.-keyed pen*, waloi melon, fcateil Kefauvcr In a presidential
mid orange*, while henna, egg­ popularity poll hy 82,600 voles Thl*
plant, tnmntoca and ratihage will was a "beauty contest" in which
move in light mipply dining the only the prcitlge faelnr was at
stake and the outcome was nut
current wee*.
nn the delegates' race In
"(lood qiiullly and Natlafactory binding
primary.
pi Ice* on I in to Itlcan Sw eet I'o- loday'a
Moil political observer* believed
tatoea arc reported oil the Fort Ruaaell
would bno a majority of
Myera Stale Market with $7.60 to the delegates.
In the flrat primary
$M.OO per liuahel on No. t, while the
(ieorgtnn won all hut nine of
Minium mill from 9-1.00 to $6.IM) the Mate1
* ST counties and won a
and large from y.1.60 to f 1.00.
64 3 lo 42.3 percentage victory On a
"Tomato v o l u m e continued state-wide basis
heavy through the Fort I'icree
On the baala of first-primary bob
State Market thrhigh the votuhie I* tnta, SOti TlinaMt'aeemtel likely to
expected lo drop nlmt ply fifths win delegate* In alx congressional
liow on with only a few giowria district* Kefauvcr wa* given an
picking from In.teat planting.!. edge In (he Fourth Dlalrlct. which
I'r ir c * have deelined ateadlly Wl'li Include* populous Miami, and a
103,717 nnll* *elling for $330,- fighting efinneo In the Sixth, which
6 IH.I1II dining the weekly report embrace* much of the tnurlal bell
period. No. I given tomatoes that gave him a good showing on
lunged In price from 41.fill to $5.30, May 6.
averaging $‘l.itu per bushel. CuBussell was confident he would
cumheia in light aupply were win a minimum of in delegates.
avalialde at $3.tMI to $4.00 per liualiel lm*kel with n few going m
WASHINGTON
— Following
$4-611.
I* the latent Associated Pres* tabu­
"Total voluma dropped 20 per­ lation of delcgatea lo the national
cent M ow the prevmii* week nn political convenlinn*. based on del­
the Plant City Slate Market the egate* pledged, instructed, nr wil­
pa*t weekly report period though ling to exprraa a first-ballot choice,
the SH.biW package* averagnt anil nn candidate concession*:
Republican .
•lightly higher per unit price with
T a tt'
M0
the gru.m receipt* totaling In ex­ Tail
Elsenhower
cess of 4244,700. Mnat Iteiua are
StasM-n
McKotdln
Warren
MacArthur,
Unknown
Tnlal , , t,00l
(634 needed In nominate)
Demur relit,
Kelauver
117
lU rrlm an
Hi's
litisiirll
n*iw
Williams
43
Kerr
85W
Stevenson
3M»
Hulk(ey
. 27
Humphrey
23

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ohm

Dever
, Truman , *
Sen. Douglas
Ewing
to I6.no. Pepper waa slightly up
Barkley

in volume over the previous week
though prtre range continued from
$1.60 lo $4.26. Beans, blarkeyed
peas ami okra brought the total
voluma to 21,206 unit* and gross
Pjw Hpmper. Straw- receipt*^ to $60,814.60.

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Mrmhrr Federal OeptMlI Insurance Corporation

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1960 Pontltc 2D Sedan
1949 Dodge Sedan ........
1946 Bufek Super Sedan
1948 Ford Se^nn .........
1946 Olds. 2 Dr. Sedan
1941 Pbrmouih Sedan

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fl iaAMry too. People In the North
^ IH*,8b fofgel that it wa* a struggi*
' tyfr commarca, joduttry and the

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donand for naw telephone*,
4J 00.000 a/tplkitlom have
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“Peer Gylit” Planned
By School Children

Social A nd Personal Activities
PHONE 148

Social Calendar
TUESDAY
The Unity Truth C lan will meet
at 8:00 pin. at the Valdei Hate*.
The book "The Sermon on The
Mount" by Emmet Fox will be
Studied. The public is invited.
The Men's Club of the Presby­
terian Church will meet at 7:00
p.m. at the church for a supper
meeting. It will also be ladles
nlfht.
The Chapel Choir will hold re­
hearsal at the First Baptist
Church at fl!45 p.m.
W8TNK8DAY
The Vine Arts Department ol
the Woman's Club will meet at the
club house at 10:00 a.m. at which
time there will be presented a talk
on the Bible by Mrs. A. G. Mclnnis,
There will alio be a display of old
China.
The Prayer Meeting Service at
the Ftrst Baptist Church will be
at 8:00 p.m.

Mrs. Sharon Honors
Miss LyIlian Boyle
MU- I yllian Boyle, popular
t.i i.l--.tl-e*.. '
honored with a
luncheon yesterday given hy Mrs.
J. G. Sharon at her home on
Magnolia Avenue.
A color scheme of piuk and
green was carried out In the dec­
orations with pink roses and gar­
denias in attractive arrangements
In the living room.
The dining table was overlaid
with a lace cloth and centered with
an arrangement of pentls, stokes la
and greenery. Favors were minia­
ture green umhrellas.
slon, a blur and black plaid cotton
Miss Boyle chose for the occafrock trimmed with black velvet
with which site wore black acessorles.
Those attending were Mrs. Dial
Gray, Mra. Lloyd Boyle, Mrs. E r­
nest Galloway, Mrs. Harry Tooke,
Mrs. John Ivey, and Mrs. Price
Heard.

THURSDAY

All children entering the first
grade at Southiide Primary School
in the Fall are requested to reputl
to the office of t)r. Qulllman at
113 South Palmetto Avenue be­
tween 9:00 and 12:00 o’clock to h*
examined.
The Sanford Home Demonstra1tion Club will hold its last meet­
ing of the season at 2:30 p.m. at
the Yacht Club.

FRIDAY

All children who will enter thr
first grade of Southslde Primary
School in the Fall are invited with
their mothers to visit with the
teachers at the school between 1:00
and 2:00 p.m.
The United Daughters of Con­
federacy will meet with Mrs. L. A.
, Brum ley at her home on Celery
Avenue at 3:00 p.m. with Mrs. A.
K. Rossetter serving as co-hos­
tess.
The F.L.T. Club of the Semlnola
Kebekah Lodge will have a heneflt
bridge, canasta and game party
at 8:00 p.m. at the I.O.O.F. Hall.

LONGWOOD

Hy MBS. J. H. MENU'S
The Women's Club of South
Seminole County will give a lunch­
eon for ciuh members at Axaleu
Lodge Wednesday 11:00 o'clock.
An entertainment will follow and
Mrs. Stanley Kupl in vocal aelections will be accompanied by
Mrs. Dittmrr. Reservations may
be made with D. F. Lafon, chair­
man.
Sunday, May 25. eighteen mem­
bers of the American Legion Old
Glory Unit 183, Altamonte Springs,
am) the Legion Auxiliary attended
church together at the Altamonte
Springs Chapel. This is an annual
custom of the Legion and Aux­
iliary and a different rhurrh Is
attendrd eaeh year. Following the
church rervices a Memorial wreath
was placed on the grave of Mrs.
Grace Dyer, a former member of
the Legion Auxiliary.
Wednesday, .May 28 at 8:04) n.m.
there will be a regular meeting
of the American Legion Auxiliary
unit 183 at the Legion Home on
Prairie Lake, Some important bu»lnar* will come up for discussion
and it Is hoped there will be a
large attendance.
At 0:00 p.m. on Wednesday eve­
ning, May 28, the Cub Scout* Pack
342, Long wood wllh parents and
friends will have a basket picnic
in the Park. Following the supper
there will be either s baseball
game or some form of recreation
for every on*.
This Pack was organlied In
November with seven boys. Under
the supervision of Mrs, James Mc­
Grath it has grown In site until
the membership has reached about
30 boy*. Three Dens which meat
on Thursday afternoons.
Mmes. Phlllln Davis, Van Fleet
and James McGrath are the present
Den Mothers, The boys work hard
but hav# fun, lou. On Armed

DR. C. U PERSONS
OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES PITTED
118 Mouth Palmetto Avenue

HOLLYWOOD

I

By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD UB-When Chet Al
ten was signed by U I for 11,000
■ week, many of the studio's letter
paid stare hit the celling
But here It something the Irate
actors didn't realiie: Chet could
wake up any morning and find
he has lost his livelihood. He's 13
and a boy soprano.
This prospect doesn't seem to
concern Chet, who is a dark haired
boy with a thoughtful manner and
an eager smile. He rcalires his
voice could start changing at any
time.
“ I’d like to continue singing
when that happens,1' he remarked!
“ But of course if 1 turn mil to be
o bass, 1 guess that would be tm
possible."
In his present, high voiced state,
Chet Is destined for success He
was signed at a record salary (or
a child actor with no movie ex­
perience. Hit pay advances to |3,BOO weekly should he survive the
drooping of hli voice and studio
options lo r seven years. He lx now
appearing with Ilan Dalaley in
“ Great Companions" and Ills next
picture will be with doe) Mcl'rea
Chet Is still a bit starry • eyed
about his sudden rise to fame.
Born in Chllllcothe, Ohio, he moved
lo Columbus, where his father is
a chemist. Chet's bell like tones
drew him to the attention of the
Columbus Boys Choir, a unique
choral group which operates a
school and gives concerts through­
out the country.
The school moved to Princeton,
N. J., and Chet stayed with It.
Whea OttmCario Manotti wax commissioned to write an original op­
era for N8C television, he created
the leading rolt for a boy soprano.
He had heard about the Columbus
Boys Choir and sought his singer
there. Chet was the lucky boy.
The opera. “ Amahl and the Night
Visllors," created a sensation when
It was televised last Christinas
Chet, who had learned the diffi­
cult pari In two weeks, was widely
hailed and came to the attention
of U-l. He came west with bis
manager, Herbert Huffman, direc­
tor of the choir.
I talked to Chet between hli
study sessions In the school lent
on the movie stage. It waa only
hla second day of work, but he
allowed Uial he was going to like
this movie business. .
“ It’s a lot of fun,” ho remarked.
He told me about the choir school
ho attends in Princeton. .
“Thera are I I iludenti In grades
up to the ninth grade," be egplained. "All of them ere sopran­
os. If e boy's voles changoi, he
Is allowed to finish the semester.
Then ho leaves the school. We
have six hours of school work. In­
cluding two hours of singing."
Does he want to pursue e sing­
ing career?
"Maybe — If my voice la good
enough after It changes," he re ­
plied. "Otherwise I might go In (dt
art. My father waa a cartoonist
before he became a chemist.

If you want to puree fruita and
vegetables use a sieve or a food
mil) rather than e strainer. A
sieve has Its wire mesh supported
by croiswlres end so la strong
enough to stand having food forced
through it| a strainer la not riinForcea Day 21 boys marched in
the parade jn. Sanford. The per
anti cooperated so wall nine cars
Were furnished to carry the boys
After (he parade cold drinks and
rookiea were enjoyed in the Park
by the boys end their parents.
This waa followed by a visit to (he
Zoo, Janies McGrath la Cub Scout
master, W. M. DeRosa, P. N.
Davia, Gen. Browser, R. T, MUwee
end Ralyh Monger committeemen.
The 'rtful
~ * .maetliifs are
regular Pack
held at the library on the second
Friday each month. The public is
invited to attend theta meetlbga
and see the work the beys have
done,
The Junior end Senior classes
of Lyman School gave their ban­
quet at Duhsdreaa Friday night.

Pe rson a / s
Mrs. Robert G. Kenan arrived
yesterday to spend about a week
with Mrs. H. C. DuBcse.
Rev. and Mra. A. A. Koestllne
of Lake City were the overnight
guests of 31r. and Mrs. Eugene
Williams at their home on Coruova
Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Anderson
and aon, Charles, of Golden tak e
are leaving by ear Wednesday for
White Water, Wle., for a month's
visit with relatives.
Mrs. E. H. Laney returned Sat­
urday from a vacation spent in
Savannah, Ga., Columbia and
Greenville, B. C. and Jacksonville.
Bha wet accompanied to Jackson­
ville by her son, E. L. Laney.
Mr. and Mra. L. E. Spencer left
yesterday afternoon for Detroit,
Mich., where they will visit with
Mr. 8pencer's mother, Mrs. George
Spencer, and other relatives. While
in Michigan they will also visit
with Mrs. Spencer’a sister, Mrs,
Milo Maynard. On their return (rip
they will pick up their son, Jack,
who is a student at DePauw Uni­
versity in Greencastle, Ind. They
will also stop in Tallahassee for
thr graduation of their elder son,
George, who will receive his mast­
er's d e m e from Florida State
University.

Stork Shower Given
For Mrs. Hickson

M itt Lucille Campbell, teacher
of Room 8 of the Sanford Gram­
mar School announced today that
the students of that clast will
present Its adaptation of "Peer
Gynt’’ in the school auditorium at
10:30 a.m. Wednesday morning.
Miss Campbell stated th at this
program, the fourth to be pre­
sented, will be for the benefit of
an adopted eb»-* in Germany.
A few weeks ago, at cording to
Miss Campbell, the class "adopt­
ed" Vera, a little German girl.
The school was notified that
Vera's father was killed by the
Communists and her mother with
six children was expelled from the
Eastern Zone six years ago.
The student* plan to write to
their new charge and send her ii
collection of post cards shout
Florida. Miss Campbell stated that
Mrs. Amelia Noble ha* offered to
translate the letters from Vara.
3f!si Campbell also explained
that for two years after World
War H the Sanford Grammar
School sponsored u school In
Franc* and when they guve up
their sponsorship, Room 8 “adopt­
ed" Antii Vuorl, a little Finnish
boy.
According to letters
received
from Antii, his father waa killed
by the Russians in 1031), a month
before Antii was born. Since this
time the class has fed and clothed
their little charge and sent him
boxes ami srraphuoki. Miss Camphell stated that the students feel
that they have benefited from this
as well as Antii. The children wenreported as being delighted when
Antii answered the letters sent
him and in return vent brinks,
pamphlets, picture* and newspa­
pers.
K. G. Soderblom translates Arttil's letters and answers the qnetlions about Finland. Miss Camp­
bell stated that "The Weekly
Reader'' carried a write-up in the
column of Chuck Wood last year
about the project of these young
people here in Hanford.
A few week* ugu Hie school wa*
notified that Antii ha* u stepfa­
ther to take care of him so tile
young people then adopted Vera.
To earn the
money for the
"adopted rhihl'' tile Room Nboys
uml girl* present u play every
spring which 1* clUiri "I'eet Gynt"
or "A
Midsummer N i g h t 's
Dream". They
practice in the
mornings before school or during
Hie literature period until the
wrek before the performance.
She said that some school lime
I* used near lo the lime of tiio
performance
hut
that
liie
|i*
■*ui m u m v m
i l ifeel*
n n
m
i l l ill**
time is not wasted foi It help*
the students to heroine familiar
with the world's besl literature
and music and tu develop poise
and dependability.

Mrs. H. D. Tatum and Mrs. T.
N. Hamp entertained recently at
the home of the latter on West
Eighth S trrrt with a stork shower
honoring Mr*. Kenneth Hickson.
The Hamp home was drroratril
with assorted spring flower* and
antes were played with Mrs. Joe
omas winning both prises.
After Mrs. Hickson opened her
many gifts, refreshments of cake,
nuts, mints and Cora Cola were
served by the hostess to those
present who were Mrs. Kenneth
Hickson, Mrs. W. B. Hickson, Mr*.
Joe Thomas, Mrs. Billy Gracy,
Mrs. Flora Whitten, Mrs. Patsy
Webb,
Mrs.
R. II.
Mi ’
nru u , m
i » . (i*
■** Eubanks, hm
J. y. Galloway, Mrs. Ethel Hatch,
Mr*. Ned Newell. Mrs. Kenneth
lllttrell, Mrs. Alfred Williams,
Mrs, Elea Foster, Mr*. ,Marie
Huffman, Mrs, Fred Galloway and
Mr*. L. M. Himes,
Also attending were Mrs. H. L.
Reeves, Mra. Mattie Mae Bowen,
By DORIS DANIEL
Mrs. H. D. Tatum, Mr*. T. N.
Released by FToridu News
Hump, Mix* Belt* Hamp, Misx
Service
Yvonne Euhankx, Mix* Irma Jean
Eubanks, Mis* Ethel William*
I read an Interesting art hie Him
Webb, Uitx Peggy Howell, Mis*
Alma Davis and Ml** Mary Jane other day written c* pec laity fm
Floilda housewives. The lillll* thiil
Euhankx.
the nut but iueludi'd ute espeejidly
helpful during the s it in m n r
months Summertime Is a good
time tu take it easy, telnx and
, enjoy yuiir home instead of nl
I lowing It to bee nine u r Ilore
lli'le ute -nine IlileieHlIng .In
Mina Hetty Ann Munson Mis*
Bara Jacobson and John Clarke, Halle*- tile uvetuge btiiinewifi' in
who will graduate from Sanford Fturida spends about nig til humJunior High School In Junr, were a week at general hauxeeieaiiiiic
honored by their mothers, Mra. W. Practical home economic* simile,
J. Clark*, Mra. Herman Jacobson show that till* time could lie cni
and Dr. and Mra. Leonard Mun­ in half. Here are sultie rule* Hint
son, at a square dance Saturday might help:
night at tha Jewish Community
1. I.et your house work for yon.
Center with Jimmy C lonln of nut you tor the house. Keep dm
Caixelherry railing tha dances,
catching at u minimum by nllim
Tha school colors of blue and nallng gewgaw*, dust-absorbing
gold were carried out in the dec- upholstery, and easily stained rn&gt;
oratiohi of crept paper which was pats. Slick to w«*liable n-reunriand floors, such a* tile ut terra*,
strung throughout the room.
Refreshments of ic* cream, cako which may lie wiped clean In an
wei# served by the ondi.
and Coca CoU wet
2. Build time-saving
cotiveo
__ to those
does present who
hoiteiies
were GeraldIn* Spivey, Janie* i*tics■. right Into your home, ihKinlaw, Yvonne Cullen, Elisabeth voting as inm'h of the budget ,
Woodruff, Mary Ann Wright, possible to nut in mi tie «;ij)liu... •
Mary Rose Bpeer, Patty Whitts, durable anil easily cleaned -m
Owen Smith, Harriett Redding, faces such a* till- In the kltclim
Mary Either Powell, Nancy White, and buthroiim, and a heutllig »y*
Dixie Beard, Pat Dunn, Connie •cm which produces a inlnltnuin of
grease anil dirt.
Gamble, Martle Johnson.
3. Live a* closely lo a housHhuld
Also Jim Taylor, Tommy Wyatt,
Larry Burney, Glynn Jones, Larry schedule as a man dot* to an of
R&lt;8*1, Jimmy Owen, Jim Hawkins, fire routine. But don't overdo tbit
Kenneth Ramie;
'ey, Rol
Robert Bamuel, rule; keep on a definite routine,
Wayne McCoy,
Ernie Morris, Bob but relax and enjoy tlieau task*
__ , ______
Reeiy and John Clark*.
4. Learn short cuts. For In
•tance keep your shelves, Venn
tian blinds, windows and eluseix
forced
in this way
wa and if foods dust-free by frenuenl dueling is
’it tn
ere forced through H, the wire ther than a monthly or Id-niuntldy
mesh Is likely tn pull away from scrubbing.
the frame.
6. Let your appliances wotk fut

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Feminine Florida

Graduating Group Id
Honored With Dance

Killer Spring*
Ur silts. M.\ltti.\»M-;i TIN III-:

Bunch Parly Is Given
llminrinK INIissAdams

Mi* W. C Hill ami Mi*. Jam**
•Mr ami Mrv 8 A. Tiltdel and
suns uslted Ml * Tiruiel'v parent*. Clapp* enteiluilted Sunday with
Mi uiid Mrs. dim liter, amt turn tin .ill da\ puity al Ne.. SIII&gt;Hill
He.nil lioniiimg Mi** Van Adam*
i)\ tn Hu-tiiiyi tn e n ili.
M rs. E . K N o rn rant am i Mis* who i* t-i idnating finm Seminole
Norine Norwood visited Mr- Not
wood’s son, Mr amt M rs I ' K
Norwood, in G ain e sville recently

High School in June.

Following an nfteinoon of -uimmmg bench hail and various nth'-i
Mrs. dim Drew and son II l&gt;b\ beach *port*, a In iffe l .uppci o,M
”f Hasting* pi— visiting Iter- w • served al Hie Hill home on the
h-.i ll
Mi and Mr* 8
\ Tirolllo -.e eiiJOylhg the -lay we&lt;e
sons.
Mildred M ille r. Mis* drillMr* W I. Hler* i* confined t. Mi
H aw -, M i-* G is t c h r ii K lt c ld io ff.
her Inline because of dine**
Mi and Mi*. A. W llainil l .id M u* Ann W h ita k e r, M l** Nimtnt
a* I lieu guest recently Ml*. 8 K Fa ye ll iil w 'v . M i** C a io llli* M*
In n i*. Mn&gt;» Donna W itte, M is* He
Norwood
Mi ami Mis. d II. Wynn weiej lri&gt; III*In e . Mi** dean W ilso n , Mi*guest* Ilf then son-111 law and K lle ii Ih ig gel * and Mi** E llin h r lh
dniiglilni. Mi mid Mi* lilenn H Mui phv
rnwn-i'ini, and family of thiamin i AI»o attending the outing were
Jack Sell 11 nlil, doe Mi-Clung, Fd
ret ehi ly
Mi and Mi* Lean Slienmevel walil Guidon, George Haldill, Huh
and daughter Elhvl Ann and Mi­ by Graham, Gerald Covington, Hub
ll \ Stienmeyer visited in Ocala until, Wesley Spelled. Wesley lla
recently Mi* II A Stienmeyer .Kilpntlick, Mike Whelchel, Fled
went mi lo Tnllnltn**rc where she dy Wilson, Jimmy Smith, Waller
will visit Iter *i*tei Ml* W I Itoiitb, Wesley Spcncci, Wesley
Gunter, from there ahe will wait llainil and Gordon loll
point. In South f'niulinn.
Mr and Mr*. Henry dell and
family of Del.millvisited Mr*
Jett'* pnient* Mr and Mrs. W I .
Johnson recently.
t’pl and Mi* I I Jell of Fort
.Ml** Joyce Alldr I soil, puliulill
Wallnii visit,’,1 relatives line le In idr *lret of Douglas Freed,
relit ly
whose mm I luge will lake place on
Ml- II I' Wade tool a* Iter dill Julie M, wa- liulmied Willi a shown
mi gnoi reeenllv, Mr and Ml* llrsl eyeldng given at the home ol
M I' H r y lv lr i and -oil Itiin k *. Mi
Mi** Hetty 1*1-10 ock Alii active ui
mid M iIt F
Sndei hlolit and i mi gr ill r n I* of , in nation*
iM'ie
fa m ily , and .Mi* C G lla iia e i
placed at vuiluu* point* thtoiigli
Mi mol Mi* d
It l.nlioaelie out Hie pally room wliele the
vi-ile.l Mi and Mi* Willy Vaina giiist* welt- ruleitiimed
III i ■
I ii I sh ow n g arn i* well- phiv
dole tn Minlleola leeelilly

iMiss Joyce Anderson
Honored With Party

Mi .1 |t I'asaad y I* confined ed w ith p llre *
Mi-* Itnehncl
to In* home liecstivc of an a ic a h n l

bring u n a id e d to

Johnson and Mi**
Hal Inn a McN'ab
Mi* Aimild Wilkersnn, Mr* i
Fu l I be pally Ml**
Alldenoli
I Haulier, Ml* I)
I' Wade wele wme it hemming d ie** fash io n ? I
the guest* ol Ml* J it LaKuaclie of lav e mil i linen The ln&gt;*te*» wa
I event I)
in *ei wng l&gt;&gt; Ml** Hhi
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Irtr-i May 21. 13.2

l)u Bury Doings
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an tht* yimiiiit^ n n l. of Hit* Anuito
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I AMI vi's lu.'h tu i f i i tiniU* Ih»* -i*** ifini^t* and I’aruiNfa ilu h I a t ni^ht
ipinl nm mu I Ih* Itm y May, M in at her home on MfuruoUa Avi-nutL
Huy lv IV* k. i lm ii iim n, **p»*ric*tl
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w**i**
pliu*i*i|
who w u ii
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i ht-r mI KnlffprMts win* trtiv** thi* •4, l nut I f »*fnl wi'to *♦*» v« d hv fii*?
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tn,; tm I lo- ft»M.i ii tuft imtlhtf via- n'ul M ir Shmii
iht* in tl«i tif tilt* ttuy. Tht*ie wa* I * 'lo' 14a 4 klorit1
lilt*nty of w iitn liii'lo ii, t off* * inin th* HCTOldlnli h ■
amt m in tA-1 i‘vt'1 ylmity W u think piofuRRionaJly w hih on torn w ith
.flit k k nnn i-1 hn-t |r *it hi ingulf a the l i . a t h , StH iih y Hi ttiuivy of
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all th f in in hnt ta4 in o k ftl il a n 0111 ncljyhlioi n, Un 11 v K h*pp»4i *
h«4 tihi la-t &gt; iai am i that vaiin a ■loHcpii Muyi i . .Miiln S( liin o u c j,
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m itt*4** uial i- appi•4(*int«,it l»y all Hur tin* T*4**miir**i
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JudK*‘ H n h fil Ii. W iriK’ fii hi. la tr i won* indcfnllyuiMt
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wpoki4 nf t h r i'll mi4 w ith which w a low til If III lit* Wililii' 1 h of pi 1 / 4*9
fim a h a liili uml an n m im i'ii that for I In* cm 11c.“ and I'out* aU , Tots
Koht'lt I.l*#,
h*4 had fsii n ifil tlo hfildt of hi'in^ lift to N**Vi*ll U 'a i4*
w ith hr on Me Mai y Ih iv aiuf f v i« r L a id , I *nI Nolt** uml IV rru y
L a rry
wouldn't f*« l rig ht if h«- fm ildn't Null**. 'Mu' 7 It! pinup
jo in u i limit y r a r . Ni»t*ill«4RN I •• M ilr lir l, .Handy SiinmoiiN, Jm iic¥
f* l,l,4’44, I IJIflk ll4 f Mil llch lll 11, Tulil*
»uy, wi n w itli linn mi th at.
Wilfit il CMim-i tilin' to **iiv ms F»*cci . Fait I I*- Doiiny I 'c w f ,
" t iilink Vim*’ to Mir miiiiv fi if ud- .I"-ha*pf1 Hislih mill ii- a 1••am. lioni s Fr**uii, mui L a n il l *'d«*i haus,
who In l|a d laaki* 11n* day a h h
1*1'NN, SVf f| 1r ti%i l win41111f *1 hv til*' I * nna»ri4i »
Mdim S ch m irrer*
I'iim h i'i ol folk-, who lo iitiih n l* I Hu-n* N cnK-i, I to k 11 | ij* v 1 " f.iin la
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then inin iin .1 F i l l "
M iif is a ii lin in '1 VV lu iti'iif
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the nii ii lo put it up and lu k r if of tin* cunvd left fm home hui
u m lr n 4 1/nl d*' if foi ip Kill h« led
down and l.ft v chan**
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Byrd W ins Seventh
Game Of Season;
Alcno Pounds Out
Four Straight H its

S a n fo rd S ig n s S t a r H u rle r M a r t i n e z A n d R e le a s e s F ern andez^

Hy HUNT CIMTLAIN
Thr unpredictable S &lt;• in I n &gt;■I &lt;•
Blur* snapped tlirlr three - gam-losing streak in Ix-cshurg Inti
night liy drfrntm g the I’nckei*.
10-4, before 101) Lake t'm inl.
fans. Murtay llynl, the winning) &lt;f
pitcher on the Blue* roster, gain-d
credit for Ills seventh tiininph «'
the year ns against only three &lt;le
feats.
llynl hns yet
to win n game I/
Hanford, lie has
Itched only one
It In Memorial1
Stadium and that
g a m e he wn*
knocked out of
the ho* by the
Patatkn Arnicas
In (he s r c o n d
f r a m e . I’alntkn
want on to win,
Murray llynl
Manager Chllck Alrno led the
Hemlnnle*' l.'l-hlt attaek by shim­
ming nut four hits In four official
Ulpn In lhi» pint*, th rrr Nlruflon
*n&lt;J n double. Il&lt;&gt; also walked nod
■lashed across two more runners
to raise his runs hutted in total t»
60 for the season, lie Is now only
60 m il's behind Muddy l.ake's nil
time FHL mink Ilf MU set In lit III
playing with Hanfiud
Hanford aoes to llaytonn
Heath tonight to meet the Is­
landers. Newlv aripdred vrlrrnii
pitcher Herglo "Marty" Mar­
tinet, who posted a I.V!* mark
with the l.rraliurg Markers last
year, will probably gel the Sem­
inole pltrhlng assignment.
The Hines picked up ground Inst
night as third place Oilandu Inst
and the second place Sea Ho i.
also dropped a gome The Semi
nolra are now only six perrentaue
point
Dints out of Ihiid place and anFled wllli the .Senators at foni
game* nut Ilf fil*t l&gt;lacc.
W.
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Hanford has won mnie games
than either .lax llrnrh nr Orlando
hut the (Hues have Inst mure. If
both the Hen Hilda and Orlando
lose tonight and the Heinlnnles
can heat llaytonn, then .Sanford
will lie In aeconil place once again,
which proves how close the FHL
pennant race la tlila year.
I«aat n i g h t
. 1^1
C h u e k Aleno
■tole his f i r s t
base of the year
h I I e Sherry
herlin hanged In
'fllir runs haltIne
ip llin Novciith
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Ipnt In the line
Up. The Hlura openeil the sriirlng
In the s e e n n d
when Alelin sin­
gled and went to &lt;Tiin k Aleno
second as left fielder lltlck Collins
muffed the null. Dllsty Ithndcs
singled Alcno to third anil the
manager scored tm a bingo by
Fred Cavallarn, who was mil try ­
ing In stretch Ills hit into a dou­
ble. Kherha brought Ithndcs In on
a single.
The Markers knotted the count
lb the last half of the second as
Collins drilled nut a triple and
came home on a double hy that
Hanford nemesis, "Chlrn" Fundorn.
Tbs latter scored on Don Trump's
base hit.
From then on out the Hlucs
■cored at will piling up It) runs
the Markers' two more before

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The re*tle»s Hemlnnle Hlue
management c o n t i n u e d their
house cleaning proce** nn a full
Male yesterday a* veteran pitcher
.lose Fernandes was released to
make riMim for Sergio Marinex
another veteran flinger who won
15 game* with the Leesburg
Parkers last year.
.Meantime President Joel Field
iinnnuni'i'd thaif*'
the Blues had
ar&lt;|Uire,| a bonus
outfielder from
tin- Lakeland Pi­
lots. lie is Paul
Fikew, ex-raplain of Hi,. Dnlversity of Ocnrgia h a a e li a 11
t e a in . Kskew . L
made Ids delmt Jose Fernandes
n&gt; a Si-uilnole Mine last night in
l.eeslnirg and cracked out a doutde
in five trips playmg second liase
for tin- suspended John Indira.
Fernandes’ departure brought
tin- total number of Seminole
players released to Id. lie joined
Paul Chcrgvy and Hernia Carr on
tho departure list in the Inst three
days.

My KKN I i n r.ri.A iN
Sporl i Kdllor

After a nieinrle whining streak
that pul t)i&lt;’ Seminole Mines into
second place in the Florida Stale
l.eaglie idandlugs, Kanfoid h-is
slumped terribly, Chuck Alcno's
crew hs» done no better than win
three gaines In the last III play­
ed to diop them fioiil second into
foultli place. At the pre-cut III"
lllues nil' riding a thice game Ins
log skcifl.
I-'mix. who only a few weeks
Hgn weie rlsimiag this »«&lt; the
year for Hanford, are now slink
ilia Ihrlr heads III disgiiest.
Many are asking, "What has
happened In nor herns?" Home
answer, "They were |n«t playing
over Ihrlr hrnds when they won
17 of l!» games r r rrn tl).' The
two pre-season woea hnir risen
lip again to plague the HinesKaymund Htudio I'hotu
poor pitching and weak defen­
This group of 27 I'lithuninstlr Hanford youths listen Intently to the Van Ne»s, Kenneth Himpxun, ami Clark Tlllia. Hecmid rmv left to right,
sive piny.
As nn example Hanford com­ t ’entral Florida Director of the Hoop llox Derby, Miller I’lllllips, ,lr., C. K. lilt tell, genernl manager of Holler Motor Sales, l.arry I'aytmi,
mitted five mlsc'ucs ill losing to of Orlando, kneeling al extreme h it, while he explains the rules nnd Hilly Stinson, Mandall Mohhlns, Clayton Wulter, Floyd Dossey, Keith
Jo*e won Ihrre games for the
l.ffshnrg, p-fi yesterday. Hut un- regulations for entering the Derby to la- held in Orlando on July 12. Almey, John Pennington, Murray Nance, (ilynn Junes, John Durden,
Murrell
Colvior,
Carroll
Walter,
Claude
lltttall,
Stephen
Musinaki,
All
Hanford
entries
will
lie
sopervited
liy
llollrr
Motors
Hale*
of
Himllke I lie situation in previous
years many fans are not losing foul. Front row left to right, Phillip*. Turner Williamson, Kdwnnl Jerry Meadows, Michael Moss, and Moldiy Hrumley.
hope. Kciucmhcr, tills year's tenia Cowan, llnhby I,Mile, (lummy Dunn, l.nrry Keel, John Hownn, Wally
is not a pinving ground for bonus
bullies, hut nil independently upd­
ated club that Is in Hie race to
WIN'. And we might add that Is
My ItOIIKHT /.. JOIINHON
Just who! Mines have been trying
III do Prwof of tills is Hint 15
Hy The Axsnrialrd I’resx
The regular monthly business
players have heen released since
_
_
meeting
nf
the
Seminole
County
Ihe
Ill-Land lied lUlx nipped
Hi" beginning of the season and
r i n n l f l In tA
|7 |w &gt; w | Spurtsinnrr's Assoehitiun will he
I ’neon's Indians, 13, Monday night
lit least III more signed with no
V j l a l l t S I I 1 1 U r i l 9 l held Thursday, May 211. at H:IM&gt; tilt LAN I HI I Special I It will In 1nereave Iheir leading ’m argin
end of turnover in sight.
1 p m. in the ('ommisaiuners room la- Bucket .Speedway'* -nlute in In Ihe Florida Stale League race
Won
While the Hanford linscholl offi­
uf Ihe City Hull. This is a very Hanfiud Friday night when none lo i'*j games.
cials IllIXe not
Florld.i Stale l eague
Del,ami. uilh 20 win* and II
imporlniil meeting nnd II mem- III cars entered fur Ihe seven ineei
W hite Sox lieia
r. i
II
725 Cliiciigo
Del.and
made their fuare urged lu attend.
take lo the oval at 8:111 o'clock. II losses against M-cnnd place Jnt-kJaxvlllc
Ileai
li
25
It
llll
tlllf plans piddle,
Win Two From St. Fishing III I'litnnm County's will he six giuelillg event* clininx sonvill" llearh'x 21 VlCluriex nnd
15
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z:&gt;
Orlando
there ts a cur­
I rx iiiu
| ) r n „ , „ i « , Hass Capital waters fell lo a new ed by the 81,0(10. Hanfiud fi-atuii' II defealx. scored Ihe winning run
.010
2H
III
Hanlord
I-.OIIIS
D r O W I) I C S |oW |Ml wc(.g when only three handicap.
In the seventh Inning Pitchers Jim
rent i iiinm going
Jl
ua
(Salnexvllle
lit
tints were entered in Ihe Jnyceo
.Seminole High Hrhiiol will &lt;'Inrich and Sian Miller held Cocoa
20
21
112
I'alalkn
mound that pos­
siMUiMircd Third Annual Putnam takr the band spatHiclil and pro­ to five hits f'larlrh was the win­
My JDF. IIFICIII.FII
III
III)
2.1
sibly seveial out­
Daytona Ih-at li
Cniinly Fishing Tournament.
vide Ihe nillslr for the evening ner
Asxnrlalrd I'lrxs Slants Writer
181
21
15
Cocoa
fielders will llll
lo nlhcr games. St Augustine
133
28
It
IPs high time Camdl (Whlldyi '.U tf f lttB a i- !
lidded sunn to
l.ccxlmrg
H. H. D i l i f L with the roncert sturtlmi at H:im bent tinlnesvlllc, 8 3, Pnlnlka do
, Fast P a I a t k a, p m. under the dlreetluii of Hr10
II
211 Loekman, the Now York Dlants1
St Augustine
holstei the weak
leuted Jnt-ksiinvllle llrnrh. 4 0. Han
took the weekly nest Cowley,
HI Augustine 8 tinincHvlllr 1
unsung and often overlooked (Irsl
hitting Hanfuri
Paul
Sanborn
will
he
the
mao
to
I
" ™ , l ^ h u r g , 10-4, and
'trnnhy
with
an
Anl,ilka
I
Jacksonville
Heath
0
baseman,
began
getting
the
credit
gardener* D u e
Daytona Beach downed Drlandn.
eight pound three watch tliia week as hi* point stand­ 7
Cnvallnro
he so richly deserves.
.Himlord in l^eshurg 4
report says tho
2.
f. piutcn Ivass, taken ing linn heen threatened liy "Wild
The cnlnrlris hul dependable for
Heinlnnles will sign a veteran fly. De-Land 1 Cneus 2
Manager .Man Karplnakl pitched
t In Boyd's Lake on Mill" Tindall taking Iasi weeks
iner outfielder from Charlotte, N
chaser. This would lu-eeaaltnln the Dnylnna llenrh 7 tlrlandn 2
Ihn HI Augustine Saints to their
feature
event
and
"Jake"
Jacirhsln
t;l
s
Lucky
|3
plug.
C.,
has
heen
Ihe
must
runxlslant
la-exhiirg
at
I’nlntkn
release nf une uf the four vets now
third straight win. The Saints
nf all the (Hants this season. Ill­
on the roster. Who It will Im Is Hanford al Dnylnna llenrh
O 11 I Tf weighed tho wiii'li before. What with tiu- rapped three Dnlnrsvllle pitchers
current
point
period
to
end
July
inois
the
club
with
n
331
mark
anybody's guess, The four Mine Cocoa at tlrlandn
hi* catch al Tay­ 4 and |iinu alretoly In Uu- point for II hits Doc Johnson nit four
(second highest in the league), tups
veterans are Aleno, I'arlae, Iin bra Del.alld al HI Augustine
lor Hardware In fund with a total of at l«a-t tlPPU for Mx lime* nt hnl nnd Knrplnskl
Ihe
elreult
In
runs
srureil
and
I
n
Jacksonville
llrnrh
al
Hslnesvllle
and Portland'*.
Pnlntkn. Ilowny- nr mure expected for the final pay­ d'l!y’n
•w°T»n* for HI. Angusttn*.
third
in
iolal
(ills.
Yet
ix
|»
Hobby
Due thing Is rrrluln, the Han
Hill f.rlggs pitched n 4-hlller for
•r, tills bass was off M will lie nip ami tuck oil thNnllunnl
leaipie
Thomson
sml
Willie
Mav»
and
Hal
ford ii it I f 11-lil nil uni inn Is pitiful
only threo nuncus way to see who lake* the winner I’alnlk.i lo give Joe Mills his first
8
750 Maglie and Alvin Dark who re­
21
(iriirae Krais is Ihe highest h il­ New York
loss nf Ihe season against 10 win*
larger than t h e flags qn Sanford's night.
8
llruuklyn
21
712
ceive
mn.xl
nf
Ihe
acclaim
for
the
ling fly hawk with a low .280
Sanford halier* hit Leesburg
Juhaa.in
one r a p t II r f il
15
571
Hnnny
Lodge.
Id
liis
No.
11
Chicago
29
Plants’
tremendous
early
season
average, lie is followed hy Fred
(rum the St. Johns Itivrr on u and "Wild Hill" Tindall in Ids pitching 13 limes In win that game.
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('Inrlnnali
showing
Cnvallrro who is hsllliig Just
Nik 31. hlilh of Hanford, along Munager f'hurk Aleno llll four fnr
17
152 The baseball world still remem­ paw paw liy Pete Willis, I'alalkn
tl
.201 wlllt Ted llriMiklyn having Phllnih Ipltln
four 11ml Jerry Hchurlia drove In
Willi*, wlm Im* entered two eiglM with Dick loslio, Oliver
2(1
SI
lamis
Mi
III
III
bers
Hint
it
was
Thomson
who
won
a .2111 percentage In just nine Huston
four run* for Sanford Winning
poiindi'ix
till"
year
III
tlui
louinaIH
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lidil
and
Hindi
12
the priiminl for Ihe (Hants last
games. Illll t'niiipo is hurely over
HI
189 year with his dramatic homer metll, was fishing nut of Magnolia Pilllrn Hill a|| l»,&gt; in Him- |,,r pitcher wax Murray Byrd Sanford
7
Ihe .280' cinHi. \rliislly, nc- Pittsburgh
veteran Infirlder John Imhra earli­
Ihe "win".
Chicago
1
St
lamls
0
iigalnst hrooklyn In the llnul plny- Itluff.
rording to all kmmn hasrlmll
er Monday was fined $21 and sus­
New
York
I
llruuklyn
2
"Wild
Hill"
I'mihdl
went
wiln
I
Thr
third
h«sa
this
week
s
ix
ufl game Ycl. how many recall
Iriiditlima, uni fielders nre ex­
pended for Ihreo rlnys hy I-csgue
that It was Whlley Lockman who taken hy V. (*. Nesbitt, Jr., nf lust Friday night lo capture Die I’reshlrnl John Krldnr fnr actions
pected to be Ihe highest hitters Pittsburgh n Clm-lnnnti 1
Muslim
at
Philadelphia,
|xixlp-inrd,
25
lap
font
lire
event
with
his
skill
Shreveport,
l.a..
on
a
live
shiner
made the situation possible with
••n a r In tv with averages In eg­
which led In Imbra'a rtmoval
rain
a double thal knocked the first • hlln fishing al Olive’s Camp at fill maneuvering of car 14 hy from a game with Leesburg 8unress of the .100 figure.
taking
over
first
place
early
in
the
Muslim
at
Philadelphia
might)
rim nf the Inning, kayncil Hlarter Welska. Most of the fishing
Wn like lo I liink of tills nit nn d«y Krulcr also levied $11 fines
Dun Newrnmhc nnd put the lying ramps reported large strings nf race and holding M nil tin wuv agaiosl la’cstiiirg's Pat McCullough
I on ns only a temporary one and Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (night)
•Sonny
Lodge
showed
his
dnving
New
York
al
Hrooklyn
might
1
runs on Ihe liases?
basa taken, but they were bar
the recent losing skein nn only n
nod Hnniil Fundora fnr aclions In
Again II was Thomson whn bass and failed In kit the six *1(111 taking second place in Do a game Mnv IB.
'"•our aethnek in Hanford's hid Stl lands at Chicago
•w
ind
heal
and
first
place
in
lh.
proved In he the Idg run pnMiiicrr pound limit nrresaary In enter
for the second pennant slnrn the
Daytona Beach's win nver Ihe
Amrrlriin Irag iir
scroinl semi fluid.
Monday night ns
as the
(hr (Hants
Dlnnta tan
Ihe tournament.
league was organised In |(Ifltl.
Orlando Senators ended an 8 game
Cleveland
21
ni'i
11
Iota
nf
scale
fish
in
ihrsr
Im
p,
pled with the Dndecn alt ha Polo
Drlandn winning streak Pilcher
This brings the lotnl nf flnh and baskets where they ure nip
Washington
5HH
II
29
Orounds fnr Ihe first limn since entered
Kx-Hemlnnle leflhoiiiler l.loyd Boston
Dene Malun pitched n 5 hitler for
In
the
first
six
weeks
of
:.HM
29
II
posed
lo
ralrh
only
rat
fish.
thal fateful final playoff game. Ihe three-month tourney In 7.1 and
Kwnin, now with tlui Del,and Red Nrw York
18,
518
15
I* seeol« a* if with the scarcity Daytona llrnrh.
—
. ,lints, Informs us Chicago
18
MSI Hobby slammed n home run In hla the total weight to f&gt;7l» pounds and of fish today and with no many
18
first time at list and drove lo three
18
22
450 runs as Ihe (Hants whipped Iheir 10 oiuires.
•list the lints' HI. lands
TDK IILIIRH TIIIH WKKK
mnri* people fi-hlng, there would
18
480 tcrboniughr ivols, 4 2, to lake
12
Tonight
Hlnre nur afternoon showers, lie stricter laws now in order to
leagiin
lending Philadelphia
281
9
2.1
Hanford at Daytnna
we have reports where the fish­ protect Ihe fish Instead of repeal
pitcher, Walt Jn- Detroit
uver
find
place
from
Ihe
Dodgera
**•
. . . .
Wednesday
ermen are bringing In better
slnski, hns offi- Boston (1 New York 1
hy s half game
►
also have lifted the entire atala
Daytons at HANFORD
cinllv been drop­ Chlrngn ton SI lands 12 (flr.sl
ratrhrs. The fish are biting gmd
Ihd. like Iasi year, II wnv lax-k
game rnmplellnn uf rni'i|M-mlrd 01,10 who sel op Timm son Thr on Ihe roast. Several nice
from n rinsed sea-on ai i.paail
Thursday
ped from tho Dogame uf April 2d)
log lisp ,
Orlando at HANFORD
I .anil nistor. Jn25 year nld first hnsemnu drew s ratrh rs have heen reported from
When fish were plentiful we had
Friday
slnxkl Is slnt'-d to Washington 5 Philadelphia 1
walk In Ihe first inning nod rode Titusville sod Fort Pierre.
Hanfmd at Drlandn
ONLY DAMPS
go to thr Mlnml
The Hrmtmdr County Audubon a law closing ihe entire alnie
lo ahead of Thomson's limner, lie
Saturday
l.loyd Hwnln Him Hog In tho Chicago al HI lands might)
walloped n 400 had triple In the Society held Iheir last meeting of each year two months during the
Hanford at DeLand
clnss II Florida lnlernatlun.il Dotrnlt nl Cleveland (nighl)
third soil crossed Ihe plaid on tha year at Mullet Lake Park nn spawning period. It was also il
Sunday
l.eaglie, lie is Hie property of tho Waihlnglon al New York (night) Thomson's 4IOfool fly. Then ho Monday, May Jl&gt;. Thla was their legal In keep n liass under 12 \
llrLsnd nt HANFORD
Hrooklyn Dodgers nnd wan sched­ Philadelphia at Hoxlnn (night)
Iced Ihe name In Ihe fifth with a last meeting until Oetober. Thl* inches in six* and to entrh a fi-li
I
(3:00 p.m.)
uled to report to Miami this
Audubon floclsty has a lively nf any sin- in it trap or not,
HF.MINOLF.
Ill,l
i
F
IIATTINfl
AVKKADKH
Hut
.today
with
thou
mmls
spring, hut slnrc the Polish hoy Is
bunch of conservation • minded
l.ast '
sitnuim g school lu Htotaon tliu
workgra. Thr group hail a field more people fishing In the state Ing all the lawn that we used to
Player
(
lass
D
AII
IV
II
'UK
F.n
Weak 'Week trip on Haturday, May 24, to Mrs. than were fishing when Ihe fi«h have In protect the fish when they
Dodgers WCfteed lu let him piny
V ;i8 115
2U Bl
7 0
Aero plentiful, they have no were plentiful.
.088 ' .162 Ilrlset's Camp nn Weklva Klver.
with Drlaind until ho gets out of Aleno
Imhra
lawa ,lo protect the spawning
.138 .148
Don't forget the Sportsman's Asschool In June.
Thera
la
atlll
a
lot
nr
rllacMbs»s, they have lifted Ihe niir ma-iallnn meeting Thursday night
.814 MIOt) slon regarding Ihe fishing Igws
Jasliiakl left the lists to have n I’arlae
Kenls
limit
and
Ihe
rune
polo
fisher­
at 8:00 p.m. at the City Hall.
brief respite to prepara ?or Ida
.201
nf the state today. The biologist
men are catching with worm*,
.258
final a gams. Ilia loss will lie felt, Cavallarn
of Ihe (lama and Fresh Water
Hrooklyn
every day, hundred* of nmsO
.333
saya Lloyd.
Fish Commission has recom­
ha** that use to he illegal Ip
"I think wo kava a good lharha
.184
mended a o closed season or site
ralrh. In making il lawful
chance Ms win tha pennant,"
limit
nn
bass.
From
this
rec­
DAYTONA IIKACH IHI.ANDKH AVFKAC.F.S
tha tflfnmerrlal fishermen It
Hwnln added. "Our main problem
ommendation tha Commbedoners
Last Thla
now la gelling a good at rung
have llflled Iks gist llisli va*d , esleh', D»h yHh traps and bus
Class
n
Player
An
II
llll
Hit
Rill
II
flinger to replace Jaalnakl. Old
It 16 138 27
1 28 26 .S«0 .388 home run Inin tha ngnt field'
HI
lied Roberta la a great pitcher Tesnnw
V 18 r.r.
13
18 2
1 10 .126 tSlfi stands, his fifth of tha aeason.
waters, they are ralrhlni
In hla own right, but ko la &lt;00 Deary
LH 15 151 31
17 .278 .281
44 2 17
valuable at first base for him to Haller
IN
Hillard
III
V
1
)
.278
17
10
II
4
.234
have lo lake a turn on Ike
LH 36 141 211 19 6 12 26 .2711
Rook
1
mound."
P i QCF '?iR in r,\ Pa in t .
Co
LH
34 136 28 30
10 .260
7
1 0
"Another thing that haa hurt Banner
~*e~~
the llata lately haa tioen the In­
ability of Jark Cade to buy or
steal a baao hit the igat two
wveka," he pointed out,
,
111
Cade, who waa hitting l | ■ phax n m .X lM a u a M T M
nominal .402 clip haa slipped by
"rlV&amp; 'XS.m i

Whitey Lockman
Paces New York

Sportsmen

Rocket Speedway
To Hold Sanford
Nifcht On Friday

DeLand Increases
Loop Lead To VA
(»ames By Winning

lllues, all on the rosd. anl
dropped five Fernandes. " I 1*
spoke •ifc tittle Fngllnh. w *
replaced hy another ',c*'r»»
of Cuban descent. Marline*, fb*
latter posted the eighth best
earned run average In !'•••
Florida State League 1«*t year
with a 2.9.1 mark.
Marlines is noted for hi* b' *•
lug fust hall that accounted &gt;M
143 strike nuts last season. ll*r
passed only 8H men In 192 Inul* &lt;v
to rank smnng the heat In tho
control department.
The reason Leesburg didn't k o p
him was that they had sold him
to a team in the Texa* League
lor 11,000, but he refused to leave
Florida to play In Texas, lie i«
a native of Tnmpa
"Marline* give* us that HID
pitcher we need to lead our n taf(|
thl* year," John Krider com m ent
ted after aligning thr lilirler.
Meanwhile Mine official* re­
fused to deny or admit that «
big player trade was to be ennsum mu led soon Involving setrral
Sanford plnvrra.
The
rumor* *»y that Hanlord I*
negotiating a deal »Hh one of
Ihe alhrr FHI. tram* for an ex­
periment outfielder. No name*
have popprl up tint il is h in lrd .
that the Mine* are willing l i ^
- give up more than one player.
Kskew Is nvvnril by Ihe Cleve­
land Indians, wlm paid $.'1,000 fnr
his signature nnd farmed him
(.ut to lavkelnnd of tin- Clan* It
FIL. Kskew wn» acquired yes­
terday nn pptiinn.

H IM

vast
III

.. t And the
talk of the town
ii today's low
price for o »

8

DO points. Lloyd Also sum&amp; ) tha
&amp; &amp;
, *r'° ■■ hy
Bed yHat.r ollchlng
thal outside ofMIller tho
Is j unpradlelabla. "Both
r 4 C utm li and lhitson _ar*
_
great
vyhan they have control,
control.
pitcher*a v^rhan

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

Winner—Byrd (7-8). Loser—

Big Player Deal Is
Rumored As Capt.
Of Georgia B a l l
Team Joins Blues

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no real replacement in sight and
tha eoollng off of Jack Coda’a bat,

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Good .oidilHmi. Rcaaonable. Call
d^frlK want to Huy, Unit nr Kell,
Irnipornrlly In rear of Itinf) :|:itt durinff day.
HWKKT poti.to plniit, for »i4v.
Hatifold Ave, Flectrlr iimlor
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J. W. II A t I,. Realtor
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service. Ah near to ym. aa ......
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trlephane 101.
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$1)10.00 will laerlflcr nt $06.00.
ijew rurgiahe.) Imusn.
CARPENTKR WORK
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FAWN
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KTIAN Blind*—Fur Free E*.
Thtinr 1351.
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WANT A good lnveitnunt? Small
TRAILERS
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m in e s
and M qtirm a
and Bolomlte and , FtrtllUea 1946 HOUSE Trailer. Sleeps
Uhed inlid*. All ennvetileni'aa.
All Papalar Vraaffa
Carpenter A Gracey. PhtiaFair condition, f 125.00. Cash,
A taud* rented. Oulelde "Hy
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CULOSBORO PACRAOI
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ORLANDO Morning: Sentinel, Or 33 FT. ^Wkir-vrtth bath. 1660
and balance like tent. Box 26,
leio vr, n«a a t
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mod»J, price W600; C. ,F . Loirc/o Ifcrald.
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Voting It Calm In Connecticut;
But Not So Calm In T o u t Meet
Republican—Taft 404, Elsenhow­
er atf- Nomination require* « 4 .
Democratic—8fti. Kites Kefauver of Tannalsee 112, Runell B4W,
Harriman S5V4. Nomination need*
818.
Florid* Democrats divldod their
24 convention votea
on
votes sposlently
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the basis of 10 for Russell and
flva for .tefauver. Fritnary ftturnst point . , th,
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Teas* Republicans met at a Min
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38-vote delegation. Many Elsen­
hower backers were denied seal*
at the meeting, and they walked
out and set up their own stale
gathering.
While Ihe Taft dominated con­
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UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. i* Tin- Western Rig Three powi-rs
hove agreed upon u proposal In
*et a ceiling of l lV miltion men
each for the armed force* nftlic
Soviet Union, Ihe United Stale* unit
China—provided that all three and
the United Nation* concur
Till* proposal I* scheduled to tie
preienieu late today to the U N
Disarmament Commission It is
the West's answer to Russia's ile
mand for a flat one thin! reduction
of nil armed force* of tile bit,
powers

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The paper moke* il d e a r that

Ihe celling will not In-mu....... .
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upon Iiv Ihe iio w cr* concerned and
by the U nlled N nlitm s, It also eall*
fur strict safeguard-. In see that
mi one violates the llim ls
The proposul w as worked not by
the United S la te s. B rita in and
Designed to nttrnrt additional louritl* to Florida during the sum­ Fra n ce a lte r weeks of high level
mer, a clever vacation “ticket" distributed by Florida Power and consult a I Ion. W estern sources in
Light Company won a national award from Public Utllltlsa Advertis­ disclosing the (dun said they were
ing Association. Above, Jolm D. Montgomery, chairman of Florida's concerned by ihe Im pression made
State Advertising Commission, nmt Beverly Gitsnrd, director of the in Europe hv Ihe Bussln n pnqMisal
advertising commisniun, admire the unique ticket. On one side It in­ for a one th ird n il hv the bli;
vitee Floridans ami out-of-state people to enjoy Florida's vacation lo w e rs In th eir arm ed forces The
ro llin g would menu a ■ D a lg h li-i n f Ihe still, lli'll’ll
opportunities and on the oilier side It lists Florida's point* or in­ dprniw*ed
ra stic reduction III Soviet arm ed •
terests, conviiilfiitly t?i imp* acrdnltiig to section of the state,
lli-vki'i fe iln fi.t- a j a h ud na
force*, according to estim ates of
she envortn !■&gt; llu- su rf at M iam i
the Western im wer* T h e y have in i
Be tell. H u P e rlcip * the le a -n il i*
er supporters ill Texas were really
listed Ihe S o virt Union arm y alone
Dmi -In- |s lining a p e icli not
Democrats who had ite m voted
has four m illion melt
m all &gt; used bv ll.e g u l l s (In te r
Republican before
The Untied Slates ha* about .1
liuullau.4 Ftviu Pun* UbH
Ii iliu lu il i
At San Antonio, Itale flew when
tUsMKki men under a rm s in all
Loyul Democrat* bolted llu- Deni lion.
branches of se rv ice
Active in Masonic work, Io­
ocrallc convention lo name (heir
T h e re are no re lia b le figure-- Ki« K om i isttildiiuv
own 32 vote delegation. The con- wa* u member of the Hanford availab le here on ll.e m im llet ul
lM C U N lll'l1 i s I'iIN N i’ d
ventlun, guided firmly by Guv AI Shrine Club, of Lodge Nu. 112, men under arm s in Com m unist
Ian Shiver*, numed im unlmdiml F. ami A.M., of Taylor Common- China, obviously Ihe C hina aimed
dery Nu. 2(4, Knights Templar,
ed delegation.
VV VM M NGTi IN
r l lu- I louse
of Monroe Chupter No. IS H.A.M. ul In Ihi proposal. Sources d isn is
Shivers, a biller critic ot the ■mil
slog Ihe nmpoHul m e rely used Ihe passed and sent lo tin Senate In
uf
Morocco
Temple,
Jackson
Truman administration, favor*
term " C h in a " wtthoid specifying dav a 41 2,'ti :-ixi ikki mad building
Russell. Uf llu- walkoul group, ville.
whether N ationalist nr Itrd China bill
Survivor*
Im-liule
the
widow,
many like Kefauvet ami others
was m eant. The N atio nalist regim e
Passage w as by a standing vole
Mrs.
Etienne
Goddard
Belly,
favor House Speaker
Sum Rayburn
ol Chlong K ill Shek holds C h in n ’- ol Hit In an It i-aiiu- after a inn
P£»
Daytona
Beach;
two
daughters,
of Texas
Mrs. Walter Kuenster, Long I* seal lu the U N . w hile the Bed lion lo send llu- loll back In coin
Tail. Just buck fnun a caiiipaign land, N. Y. and Mrs. Arthur 0* China of Man T ie , lung lias troop- m ilte r Insl Ii\ a standing Mill- uf
In Souln Dakola, lold a reporter tom , Orlando; two slstera, Mr*. in Korea fighting the fu rie s id I III lo lit
in Washington Ihe sealing of di* Emil Kaetermun, Del.aud and tin- United Nations
rill- I 'l lll l'll'. sldR l’l l lo acltiul
puled Soulhern delegation* will Miss Louise Flddes, of Cleveland,
appioprialion-. la le i
rin ile ili|itu lp
be up to the National Convention and
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three brothers, Fred Bolly,
“ I think u fair decision will be Hanford;
G
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any
llghlem-d
Its
squeeze
on
F i j i and III:,, ol tin (ili-selil fed
Albeit It. Bully, Made*
made," lie added
ul lo i’hw ii (iio grnni Under
Mli'li., and Charles Bolly, Detroit. liltu'kade threatened B e rlin another
niiteli
today
O
rd
ers
went
nut
to
'lail said lie expects Ids slate Mich.
t in . priigram till- I lies m atch i
Red
police
to
shout
to
k
ill
niiyooi
to win over Hie Eisenhower ticket
l ilg e p.n I ot llu- money pul op
Funeral tervlre* for Mr. Bolly
in South Dakota's June 3 primary will lie held at :4)4) o'clock, Thurs caught without a proper pass in lit llll li lt , I .it got I I llllU'Ul
Iron
C
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rtain
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new
3
m
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no
man'
The stale's 14 votes, plus oilier* ■lav iitfermuiii nl the Carey Hand
I m ill llo lo ll I I. a ula it until le
he look* for, should limed Ills lead Kuneriil Home, Orlando, with Di land along the West G e rm an luu re iv e tu .'Mt.notl loi Ihe nest two
over Elsenhower by about Ul voles W I*. Brooks, Jr. of the First der
t e a l'
111 the next til days the Ohio sen Haiitlst Church, Hanford, of The shunting o ld e r w as the latest
ator said
which Mr. Bolly was u member, In a series of revenge moves
lim t t ll H IM - IO IIK S
Iowa Democrats uml Alabama officiating. The Mason* will also agaiiisl ihe Bonn g o vern in eid 's id
H in t w o n m
p \ giant it .in
Republic mis were uumilig rum en officiate. The remain* wilt be liuliee w ith tin- West II all but
tiou delegates today—24 m Iowa sent to llrlnmlii by the Haight sealed nil the C o m itin iilst g irl Ini liouitn i eyplodi'd and lull si into
ca p ital, which trem bled in R ulin' as il lul a im o i.it al i al's
and four in Alabama
Brooks Funeral Home of Day rner
tear
nf
a resum ption nf the tin s P well \n Ful re 11.is,- lo re ,|| 12 ICi
Four district delegates, expected 'tuiiii Bench.
p III 1 N I ln d .it
siege
to lie split equally between Taft
1l.ii k blue s iuoke Inllotveil mill
t
he
R
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ssian
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root
limed
th
eir
Inin
and Elsenhower, will be chosen In
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Alabama Six other district dele
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ir«*(4tlniif«l I ' i m i h i'nn# its* I
Hie 111) m ile B e rlin H elm sled i auto llu1 1 1asli .lien
iles already have been picked
A witlu s said In- Ihmlpbt one
he 14 vote delegation will be lit wells south uf the city II new halm, sole Idghwuy lin k between
w iiii ; i\|i|o d e d and llu-li Iln- lire
completed Thursday with at targe working flue and as a result the the isolated e ily unit the West
Iteg uiar c iv ilia n t ra ffic cnulim ied began
delegate elections ut a Binning supply uf water is adequate for
ham convention.
present needs, said Mr. Glllon. III flow norm ally, Inti a new lor
Kentucky Dvmncrul* ut Louis, A pump will Ire ordered for the mulii for tra n sit v is a s adopted ti&gt; In their iiw -i M 'cnnlv. .
the Reds Ttm sdav* cOiHil chnVt- off
ville Tuesday clmse Vice I’resl- new well near the reaervolr.
Tuesday the lied lie iiiia u regim e (
John D. Abrahams, water plant tra ffic between West B e rlin and cut all teli (ilioiu- o l lic e between '
dent
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Albert Barkley
ill
ns a member
tinBonn
repuhlle
at
any
lim
e
of the 2tl vole delegation and n*
its engineer, who has been studying
bi-i 11n "id lie- R u ssia " 'i- iT iii, and
The R u ssia n s also let a Jeep Millie long distance lines In Ihe
the man they
7 would like lo see fur n Cliisa C engineering rating
as Democratic president Iul mint I it, order to be Perillltted to add escorted J tru ck U S A rm y etuinee. The group will vote as a milt fluoride to the city water sopplyi voy use Hie liig liw a y ami an A m er
will go to Gainesville neest month lean o ffle er said "A ppari-ntly they
and Is pledged In Barkley.
to lake a short enurin' on the ■Iiin'i mind lliro ugh trave l lint tor
Tim only new parl-Hiotoel Ion Rtdiji-cl, nu til Mr. Glllon. Addition some reason iiblect to oor p alro ls
ness race truck this year Is of fluoride In water supply ha* going. o|i anil down ‘llie li io .n l "
lu i'a r is Ihe Rig T h re e W estein
Grandview (Will which will singe liei-ii adopt ed by n number of
a meeting nt Solon, Dlilo, Hept. i-i11,-w in order lo prevent tooth powers said lln-v would n-gaid ag
decay, especially among ihlldien . gresslitll against Ret tin a- i lin eal
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111* li*rt1i-rs on Th* Haiitunl Hl.it* O ffire lio tiai im i-nl said totluy it
S'«rin»r» Msrk*l for produr-* ».■til has run mil of money to pay about
to Truck»r* A raters up lu 7|l » 4UO.UOO p o ital w o rkers scattered
l&gt;m. May JT.
Ihroughuutt lie country
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DrgnutUiiN qu ality
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Congress soon bat iiiuantim o ha*
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titans, Put*
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from I* -ui n in May &gt;4 |o in nu b ill now Red tip in I ongres* due
u n i May &gt;7 Total r*&lt; *lptn 11.444
tu differences liet ween I louse and
liuckaiirs
Senate versnni-.
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p referen ces—now sh ows:

By Th# AiMKlRled Pr**»
Voting that ranged tram calm
In Connecticut to tumultuoua in
Tea an tightened both the Hepuh
lican and Democratic racea for
preaidential - nominating votea to­
day
Feuding Teaam itarted out with
two convent Ions Tucaday and
wound up with four. Each put up
delegation* to the National Con­
vention* In July at Chicago, where
the question of which to recognize
mu*t be decided
Connecticut'* Republican con­
vention at Hartford named a 22vole delegation and, In Florida.
Democrats in a primary elected
a delegation with 24 votes.
The upshot: den Dwight Eisen­
hower pulled within 22 votes of
Ohio Sen. Hubert Taft in the Re­
publican
vote gith
pumican pre-convention
pre convention voir
Russell
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Yesterday’s Election

Too Late To Classify

The people have spoken and the governor of Florida
has been named for th e next four years. Dan M cCarty,
young, conaervative, studious Fort Pierce veteran of legls*
latlve as well as m ilitary buttles, who narrowly lost to Fuller
W arren four years ago, hus been given his chance. The
pooplc have redeemed the srro r they made in 1948.
Sanford’s candidate for governor showed surprising
strength In the runoff as he did in the first prim ary. Any­
one who can pile up close to ,150,090 votes in a Florida elec­
tion has nothing to be asham ed of, win, lose, nr draw . Oilhum 's strength in the large counties outside of Central
Florida, like Hillsbotough which he carried by 6448 votes,
and Duval which he lost by only 627 votes, m ust be par­
ticularly gratifying to him.
Seminole County, and neighboring counties like Orange
and Lake, as had beqn expected gave Odham a splendid
Ail • l l l » r r s t llM s , ear* , •(
M a m a . m a la ll ii i e a »* aallrea ml vote. He carried every precinct in Seminole County except
IBltnilaMSi far flu fsr fw , el Altamonte, and won the county by nearly two to one. O r­
IStolss faae*. w ill k* rkavs*4 las
ange county gave him a m ajority of 3556 votes and Lake
a l re ta la r a iire rtU I* # ralra.
Repreaeale* tta lla a a llr It r
l a . one of over 600. Odham hus made Ii Im name known th ro u g h ­
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Itewsaaper
K rp rtaeaiallvaa out the state and will lx: heard from again In fu tu re b attles
New V«»fc, r s i n i s , [)• tra il.
to come.
M aas C ftr aad at. l.aala.
As loyal to Senator Boyle as It was to Bralley Odham,
Seminole County voted to retu rn the Sanford man to the
S tate Senate by 1429 votes. This was more than sufficient
to offset the slight m argin of defeat which he suffered in
th e other county of the senatorial district. It was a close
race, and a hard fought one, and Hoyle deserves g rea t
credit for the gallant fight he mude under most try in g dif­
ficulties.
Congratulations are also due .1. L. Hobby who carried
&amp; „ This Idea of servlra Instead of th e county In the sh e riff’s race, W. B. (B row n)) M iller who
■MBla at Ion has spread through
won the county commissioner’s seat in D istrict No. 1 and
!? i I. M" on *m* "'*ny do spend
Bf. la*If lire* to free men from pov- to John Moloch who defeated his opponent In D istrict No. 5.
N t f and fesr «nd bondage, The It will seem very much like old tim e s to see the name of
i ftp ®f man rarne not to he mln- John Melsch on the board again and we wish him every suc­
* Wared unto, but to minister, and
cess In his new office.
• his life a ransom for many.—

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Humanizing Industry

Now that the election is over
j$, Wts *11 pul our tholguni away and
Tim man on tho imHrnildv line, I hr Lack born* of A iiut ■ fH back to the buiincss o{ earring lean indtmtry, in Ihn nubjcct of a nturiy In tho H arvard Bunl’ -t A living and building a town.
netis Review. It cnncludoH th a t man* production In itlnnt Inf i ’ ,/

dtifltrinl plnntn tends to arouitc a feeling of nnonym ity in

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After all, who cares about the workers nnd thnt human foidinifn of pride In work m ust ho
tt\ potato shortage? A* Marie An- restored.
iff tel«lte used to i»y, we can eat
The m c n rc h was made* in a m odm i automobile nnThe ancient movie "Birlli of a
,e: Nation” *vat banned in Maryland
th* other day hy the ilate board
of movie remori. They move itow; ly up there, hut they finally get
r around.

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A group of junior high school
Students in Connecticut have been
discovered conducting • bookie
racket placing small bets lor kids
(Ml hoists will’ names that reminded them of Wiends or relatives.
All this sounds pretty bad but the
whole thing had the redeeming
feature that the children soon
found out the less you know about
hoists the belter chance you
vt of winning, and this is an
excellent thing to learn at1‘an early

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• Taxation without representation
fa tyranny, someone said pearly
|wo hundred years ago in com­
menting on the tendency of ihe
British to let thii country support
them. So we fought a long war to
Stop all that sort o| ibing. Now
W« find that during the putt 38
years the Uniled Stales has "lent”
the British over 9 billion dollars,
•one of which lias been repaid, and
Mt including nearly two billion
dollar* in Marshall Plan aid. Il
Might be cheaper to let ihem tax
Maj. General William K. liarIM Jr. who is taking Admiral
inter Joy's place as chief Iruce
Igotialor is a descendant of for­
ty President William Henry Hsr&gt;oa, a native Virginian, who
lined fame in ihe Indian Wars of
e Middle Weil and defeated Tecatth at the bailie of Tippecanoe,
ftar also serving with' distinction
the War of 1812 and in th*

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tiding lo thn way th
Kid is whimsically
attention by lha d
char who lemindii
alien just before •

Hcmhly plant. It Ivlin how an iinnombly lino Inokn ami feels
to tho men who work on It. The researchers found thnt mn*s
production methods not only define a m an’s job but uhui
mold the character of hits relationship* with hi* fellow em ­
ployee* and his relationship* with m anagem ent. AsHemhIy
line Jobs nre found to Im* ‘'mechanically paced’’ and clearly
repetitive.’* In addition, "they have a low skill requirem ent,
perm it work on only a fraction of tho product, severely
lim it social interaction and predeterm ine for nearly every
worker any use ho may make of tools and m ethods.”
In other words, they are dull, and lenvo no room for
rrentivo ability.
These conditions nre partially rc*ponsihIu for labor's
restlessness today. M anagement for the average assembly
line worker has become a de|&gt;or*unullxcd concept, ju st a*
too often the w orker is a statistic on n c h a rt for m anage­
m ent. It Im easy to strik e against un impersonal object. It
is tem pting to refusu to bargain with a statistic.
Both lalror and m anagement m ust overcome tho obsta­
cle of largeness in the modern industrial plunt and get to
know each other, or else tho growing sp lit between them
may become irreconcilable. Industrial relations will Improve
only when they are humanized.

England Is Losing Mock Air Raid Will
Customer Trade To Be Staged Sunday
Several Countries To ‘Awaken Public’
Ily HAM DAWSON
NEW YOIIK OH - John Bull’s
In trouble again. Added to his nil
but chronic shortages of gold nnd
dollars, la a shortage of customers.
And, as usual, Uncle Nam is likely
lo get Involved.
Germany Is taking some of Eng­
land’s customera away. So Is J a ­
pan. And tho United Slates is buy­
ing fewer British good* this year.
America cut off some of Its financi­
al aid to Englanl last year, ami
the Congress f* engaged right now
In snipping off portions of ihe new
foreign-aid bill.
The pound starling showed anrne
Improvement early this year when
the Churchill government put a
new austerity urogram Into effect.
Out Britain's foreign trade took a
turn for the worse. And now (hero
are new rumors or a fresh de­
valuation of Ihe pound.
Home even suggest It might be
set loose tu seek its own level.
The British government denies any
devaluation plans—as governments
always do.

A mock nlr raid Intruded to
ntiiuiilntv I lie destruction of tinbridge aero** the Ht. John* Hlvnr
on Highway 17-U2 will lie carried
nut by the Civil Air Patrol at 2:30
p.m. on Sunday, June I, It was
announced today hy l.t. Col. I).
Hillman of tho CAP.
The aerial operation against the
bridge will he railed operation
"Microbe" «nd bo a part of Civil
Air Patrol Day for Central Flor­
ida, proclaimed by lh« City Coun­
cil or Orlando.
CAP airplanes will not drop
leafleta over Sanford nor will they
attem pt to atlmulata bacteriologi­
cal warfare uver any of the farms
In Bemlnolo County.
According to the nroelamallon,
the purpose of this bombing and
the day-long program In Orlando
will he to awaken "an apathetic
public to the fact that wn are In
danger of attack from within ne
well a* from without,” and also
stimulate Interest In the CAP nnd
civilian defense groups.

A group of motorcycle rider*
. ‘Die New York sterling market is will report the bridge bombing by
skittish.
notifying the sheriff of Hemlnole
. Ths British are also rumored to County, (Bate Patrolman and the
be considering waiving this year's
Interest payment of 88 million dol­
lar! on the 3M billion dollar loan
Ihe United Htalea made her in

m . above all, Britain would
like to be able lo uae for economic
aupport more of whatever U. 8.
•Id la to be allotted this year. She
wanta a smaller portion bf lha tola)
earmarked aa military aid.

Grandma Has Now
Come Into Her Own
In Modern World
llv IIAI. BOVI.K
N E W Y O IIK WB—T h is is the hey

day of grandma
Grandma no longer worries
about acllng her age Grandma
Is Ihe spirit of the modern age
Wo ore living In Ihe age of the
Jet-propelled grandma.
There was a lime when women
haled the thought of becoming a
grandmother, nnd maybe moat of
them still do. Being a grand­
mother then me nnt out Ilog on tt
little lace rap and sitting hy tho
flro with a rut In tier lap, while
Ufa passed you hy Dear old gran
ny—dll she had left was her mem­
ories of more active days.
Bul lodny7 A girl just starts
hitting her stride hy the time she's
a grandma. Some of Ihe l&gt;esl
years of her life are '■till ahead
of her afler she flnh.he* untying
hrr apron strings
lumk at the world around you
You'll find grandmas taking lead
lug roles In practically every Held
except flagpole silling, and the
only reason they don't go In for
fluuiNile-sIttlng Is Ihnl II Is Just
too doggone sedentary for Ihem
Who Is the best known living
American iirtlsl? Most people
would say Grandma Moses, whose
brush Is sllll as busy as ever
Glamor Is supposed to he Ihe
properly of the young In year*, hut
three Hollywood grandmas—Joan
Dennett, Marlene Dietrich ami
Gloria Swanson have a seeming
ly tim elfsi beauty that li the eavy
of many a morn youthful actress.
One u( the newest television
stars I* a grandma—Mrs Arthur
Murray. And In the bright arena
of ihe Ihentrr who shine* more
luminously than dear old granny
Gertrude Lawrence? Kite twinkles
forever young, forever fair, and
will keep on, we tru st, until she I n
at least a great greul graiidmolh
er,
Grandma’s place used In'lie lu
Ihe home. Not any m orel' Some
grandmas hold lop Industrial ami
political posts. They dlrert'teveryihlng from raring stable* lo base­
ball clubs. And they run (or Con
gross, etit elected now nnd then,
ion. There's even n grandma sher­
iff around somewhere
The literary world linn known
few more consistently successful
authors than grandma Mary Rob­
erts Rinehart, who haa written an
many beat sellers It would lake a

Communists Again Threaten War
Over Handling Of Captive Reds
Mt’NHAN. Koroo UB-For the
aemriil straight day Communist
truer negotiators today hinted that
III il ,'irioir* In Korea would march
bresusp of Allied handling of captuird Beds The U. N. Command
delegation ill* ml used the threat as
prmiaunmla.
North Korean Gen. Nain II re­
peated Bed charge* that captured
Bid* had been mistreated. Then
he added:
'‘The Korean People* Army and
Ihe Chinese People* Volunteers
absolutely shall not all idle while
Ihcir fellow combatants are being
wantonly murdered by your side.
Hu said almost identically the
same thing Tuesday.
Mo) Gen William K. Harrison
Jr., senior Allied delegate, told
Nam II his statement "Is indica­
tive of your ohvlnu* Intention* not
HXMHXi raptured Bril soldier* nnd
rlvilliin Internees who say they
thrv will fli/ht repatriation to Cominunlst soil The Beds demand
them hark The U. N. Command
say* not n single person will be
forced to return ngalnil hi* will.
At Communist Insistence the
truce delegations will meet again
Thursday at Panmunjom.
Harrison read a detailed ex­
planation of how the Allies
io use these conferences to arrive
at an agreement, bul merely to
generate your propaganda."
There was no progress on the
explosive Issue of what lo do about
screened prisoners of war. The
process, he explained, “ was de-

Senate Inquiry
Reveals Male Sex
Orgies Of Reds

^*UnUke many fair* and festivals
held in the elate, this is strictly
a home talent deal; there la no
carnival to gyp the public and
take money out of town- Tho
Watermeloa Festival has no con­
cessions other than those operated
by local civic groups for local
benefit.
There are not ticket* to buy, no
admission charge and everything
is free. The party is supported by
the enterprising merchants of
Lcesburk as ■ token of apprecia­
tion to the people of Lake County
ami surr-'unding areas for patron­
age and gowd wiU this growing
community receives throughout
the year.
Events tkawoghMl the day In­
clude a fcatSir* beauty contest,
watermeloa eating contest where
a score of height-eyed, eager
youngrters risk their teeth Into
ripe red wsterawu-’o until It liter­
ally ram out their ears. It is
really a light to see those frec­
kled-faced kids go after those
melons How they can put away
as much as they do in so short a
time is more than 1 ran under­
stand. What happen.* to the seeds
is another m yitery for they don’t
take time to spit them out.
Selecting the 1953 Watermelon
Quern was a difficult job and
had the judges in a sweat for an
hour or more. You see, In order
to qualify for this contest a girl
must already hold a title as win­
ner of a beauty contest so it
really is a “Queen of Queens"
contest. Winner this year wns
Dianne Sena of Coral Gables who
w at crowned by Congressman
Syd Herlond while 20,000 on­
lookers cheered their approval.
Prise for the largest melon
went to a Groveland farmer,
Cicero T. Vaughn, whose entry
welghtcr M 4 pounds. Competi­
tion was keen here, loo, for the
trennd prize melon weigher 51
pounds and thin! place 5.1H.
At the close of the morning
program over a thousand melons

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•V S K X " one aura formula for
success today la to be born a
grandma. It gives you x retd head

DR. H. K. RING
C lim O P IIA C T O H
Please rail for appointment
I'hone 1782—I74H

Sanford Banks
WILL OBSERVE
FRIDAY, MAY 30
“MEMORIAL DAY”
AU ordera for currency, payrolls, etc, should be made
on Thursday, May 29.

Meadowbrook \ Door Sedan
Delivers in Sanford

there any female guests present.
The men embraced each other,
kissed each other."
Liquor flowed freely, Molnar
"showed more Interest" durl
said, and his diplomat boat would
Harrison’s statement than he t
turn the conversation to politics
"Iq anything |n n long Ume."
"when the men became sufficiently
Intoxicated."
SEOUL. Korea IM ~ Tank-si
Then, Instead of going to sleep,
ported United NaUoos aiaa
envoy would write a detailed
aroups threw the Communists
Commi
group*
off the
report "which he delivered the first
three hflfa today in n foray Into thfng In the mnmlng to the proper

nownn wemrn front*
A If- 8. Eighth Army staff officer
eflcan farmers’ would
her—and gasoline, p a l, vote on * blli of which they know
little or nothing they will vole
fire In Congress right
M goo million dollars r i a , l^wtth Ita flaws, the Flor­
U. 8. administration id* legislature la,one of the moat sprightly grandmother has not
effective of any In the country," pla&gt;ed Is grand opera. T p In#
he wld. /Moat of the men eervlag star In. grand opera far /many
years, howgver. was wither
grandmother—Klriten Flagstad.
It la hard to name a branch of
them for Mils that -have been
passed over the yearn have pro end human activity, in which nemo
they ere trying to do n good Job grandma doesn’t excel. Mar old
for you. The way that law* are granny baa put away her lace cap
patted la our atate, affects each for good. Bhe'a out there pltri\|ng
with the boys, and making good
of ua in onr dally llyea."

w e n cut And everyDoay was invlted to dig in and cat melon to
their h esrti content. Don't think
they didn’t, It wemed like Juit
■bout everybody- from tiny tots
to grandma were watermelon
hungry, and before they got ^
through they had consumed two A
truckloads. Watermelons for free
don’t happen every day so tho
folks made tho most of It, and
they certainly should have n
warm spot In their hearts for
Leesburg and the merchanta who
were their hosts.
Leesburg is a lucky town for
it has a fine group of citlsens
who work together for the good
of the community, Gcorga Hast,
director of the festival, is one of A
the best loved men in Florida. Al- w
though not a fnlr or festival man.
he has certainly done a hangup
job in l^cshurg and like all fes­
tival officials he serves without
pay.
Another popular Leesburg man
is Beverly Grlzsard who serves
the state as acting director of the
Florida State Advertising Commlsion. Everyone likes Bev, and
he has done more to advance the
state through the careful and in- A
tel burnt use of th e limited fund
available In the Commission thnn
■ny predecessor. A lot of folks
think Beverly (Wizard would rnnk*
n mighty good Governor, nnd
Peter Schall of Sliver Springs In­
jected n little 105fl politics into
the festival program nnd urged
the stole to get behind Beverly
ami Insist on his running for th,&lt;
office of Chief Exreutivo on the
next go-round.
a
Bsrk in his Leesburg harness
ngnln Is Bill Wells who returned
May I n Secretary of the Cham­
ber of Comniercee, Bill left Lees­
burg a year or so ago to become
secretary of the Sarasota Cham­
ber of Commerce and latcer went
with tho Stnte Advertising Com­
mission, hut ho likes Leesburg
and soys he never really felt at
home anywhere else, so he re­
turned Just in time to help set up
the 1053 Florida Watermelon A
Festival. I am sure all tho good
people of Leesburg are glnd Bill
is hark on the Job.
Keep your eye* nn Leesburg
for it Is a central Florida com­
munity that Is going places ami
you can rount on It the
Watermelon Festival will tnp
this year's show so you belter
plan to l&gt;e there.

report said one of the groups killed
nr wounded at least lOReds.
The raldgra attacked In predawn

f•aid,
t i stf. rN.r lank
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sided (hem
In kyck lag the Rede from \kclr

% i* h s ‘eentrai frnnlfAIUcd tanks
dtonfmed H bunkers, 1| . commit*
itk* Tranches and ala weapon
The Okinawa-baaed B-lta Awesy night bombed Use rail bram

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1950 Bukk Sedan*......
1950 Ponttoe 2D SeOui
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1949 Dodge Sedan .
1948 Ford Sedan ........
1946 pids. 2 Dr. Sedan
1941 Ply Month Sedan

�Social A n d Personal Activities
PHONE 148

Social Calendar
WEDNESDAY

The Prayer Meeting Service at
the First Baptist Church will ba
at 1:00 p.m.
Tha regular promenade and sup­
per of the 40 et 8 club will be
held at the Legion Hut a t 7:30
p.m.
THURSDAY
O tll children entering the first
trade at Southslde Primary School
gr
ited to report
In the Fall areb reques
requested
Juillman at
to tha office of Dr. Qt
113 South Palmetto Avenue be
tween 9:00 and 12:00 o'clock to ba
examined.
The Sanford Home Demonstra­
tion Club will hold Its last meet­
ing of the aeason a t 2:30 p.m. a t
tha Yacht Club.

FRIDAY
*A1I children who will enter the

ffist grade of Southald* Primary
School In the Fall are Invited with
their mothers to visit with the
teacher* a t the school between 1:00
and 2:00 p.m.
The United Daughters of Con­
federacy will meet with Mrs. L. A.
Brumley at her home on Celery
Avenue at 3;00 p.m. with Mra. A.
X. Roasetter serving as co-hostesa.
The F.L.T. Club of the Seminole

Miss Beverly Gray
Elected President
Miss
iterly Gray was elected
prcaldeif of the Thespian Troupe
9S8 of Seminole High School at
their annual Initiation meeting
held Monday evening at the home
of Stanley Kata on Mellonvllle
Avenue,
Other officers Installed were
vice-president, Janice Reel; sec­
retary, Peggy Wright: treasurer,
Ronnie Anderson and student di­
rectors, Mrrtle Crlssey and Iletiy
Ann Carter.
Four honor atudents of the past
year were announced who were
Donna Witte, Jean Wlleon, Ed­
ward McKinley and Ann Whitaker.
Bsbe Blebee and Ellen Driggers
were announced a t the two heat
Thespian* of the year.
Fourteen member* were Initia­
ted from Thespian Apprentices to
full Hedged Thespians, There were
about 38 persent and ell were
clothed In white.
The prrildent’* table was over­
laid with a white linen cloth and
bore silver candelabra.

Mrs. II. It. Illll of Greem-il'ee,
S. C., formerly of Sanford, visited
friends here recently.

Mra. Cassandra Sehulta left
yesterday to spend some time In
Tampa as tha guest of her son,
Carl Bchulti.
Mr. and Mra. Kent Chetlaln
visited over the weekened with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Proctor at
Daytona Beach.
Joe Wlmblih of Atlanta It
visiting for aome time with hi*
grandmother, Mra. Clara Brady
at her home on Park Avenue.
Friends of Eugene Singletary
will be Interacted to learn that
he recently graduated from Black
Hilla Teacher* Colleeg* at Spearfish, S. D., with high honors.
Mr. and Mr*. John Deal of
Hot Springs. Ark., ara visiting
with Mrs. Deal's parents, Mr. and
Mra. W. F. McTeer at their home
on Mellonvllle Avenue.

Clarence Clauxe
Plana Summer Cruise

Mra. Alexandecr Vaughn Is ex­
pected to arrive home today from
Miami where she ha* been visit­
ing with her son and daughter-inWord was received here today law, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Doudney.
Mbekah Lodge will have a benefit
canasta and gam* party from the University of North Carbridge, ci
Mr*. W. A. I^ffler spent toat 8:00 pp.m. at tha I.O.O.F. Half. ollna at Chapel Hill that William
Clarence Clauee Jr., eon of Mr. day In Gainearill* where she
MONDAY
The Phllathea Ctsat of the First and Mra. W. C. Clause Sr., of visited her daughter, Mlia Lila
Presbyterian Church will meet at 1108 Myrtle Avenue will make the Leffler, a student at the Univer­
the home of Mra. W. 8. Brumley, summer practice cruise participat­ sity of Florida.
ed in by midshipmen from 'he 82
Celery Avenue, at 7:48 n.m.
The Misses Lila Leffler, Nixie
u n it*
throughout the
; The W.M.U. of the Firat Rap NROTC units
■hi en of Klrehhoff, Bette Rene Ball ami
tilt Church will hold their bust co u n try, *nd the midshipm
nets meeting at 2:30 p.m. a t tha ! Ihe U. 8. Naval Academy at Anna- Mary Ann Galloway are expected
dl _ from the
polls, Md.
to arrive on Friday
church.
Mr. Clause is a member of the University of Florida In Gaines
TUESDAY
The pupil* of the Margaret NROTC Unit at the University vlite to spend the summer with
_5avle
music school will present and is * rising snphnmore In the their parents.
a
Jhelr annnal recital a t the Wom­ program.
Gustav llrudi. 87 year old realCapt. J. S. Keating, Professor of
an's Club at 8:18 p.m. Guest
artist will be Kenneth llalenger, Naval Sclenre at the University, \dont of Dettary, suffered a back
associate professor of voice nl has announced that the cruise task Injury yesterday when he fell off
forre, consisting of battleships, the porch of the Enterprise School
Stetson Unlvlcrslty.
carriers, cruisers and destroyers where he had gone to vote. He
will visit ports In the Scandinavian was taken to Kern aid-Laughton
countries, Ireland, E n g l a n d , Memorial Hospital for treatment.
France and Cuba.
Mr. ami Mrs. Robert L. Orwig
Mr. Clause has been assigned to
attended
the Baccalaureate Ser­
the
U.8.H.
Dea
Moines
(CA-134)
A The monthly business and pro­
vices of the Orlando .Senior High
and
will
tall
from
Norfolk,
Va.,
g ra m meeting of the Truth Seek­
School Sunday night as the guasU
ers Class of the First Methodist early In June. The duration of the of Mr Orwlg’s uncle and aunt,
cruise,
according
to
Capt.
Keating,
Church met Monday afternoon at
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson,
is about 8 weeks.
3:00 o’clock In McKinley Hall.
whose eldest son, Bill, Is * mem­
Mra. W. 8. Thornton conducted
ber of the graduating class.
a short devotional concluding with
prayer by Mr*. T. E. Wllion. A
short but ImpreiRlve memorial
aarvle* waa held In mamory of
those passed on within the last
By MRS. J. II. HII.IIHEY
year. Mrs. T. E. Wltson read the
following names: Mra. A. D. ShoeMrs. lUndall Chase took of floe
aker, Mrs. Mary McKim, Mrs.
The Audubon field trip to the Monday morning of the Sanford
annle Williams, Mrs. Emma Woklv* River Saturday, M i^ J lt, Branch of the Florida Chain of
Abram*, Mr*, r . R. St*lnm*y*r, was a vary Interesting one. Mrs. Missionary Assemblies at the
Mrs. D. A. Kelley and Miss Juno Iletiel met us In Sanford and led meeting at 111:30 a.m. at the Epis­
u* to the site of her camp-lo-be. copal Parish House at which reWaddell.
A poem entitled "Mlgpah" which "Here I* the cornerstone; just step presentattve* of five denomina­
waa dedicated to the memory of over here and you’ll he In the liv­ tions were present.
thoae who'have passed away was ing room," she told us. The loca­
Other officer* Uklng
office
read hy Mr*. W, P. Chapman. tion la beautiful with tall trees all were Mr*. II. C. Iletiel, vice chair
Mra. R. K. Crenshaw presided at about nnd the river In front. The man; Mrs. Blake Hawycrs, iccre
the business meeting and Mrs. J. Seminole fish camp, where cabins tary and Mrs. A. J. I'elersun,
B, Crawford invited the clas.t to and boats may be rented, Is Just treasurer. The Rev. H. Littleton
Zimmerman, rector of Holy Cross
meet wltlf her at her now home In a short walk away.
T * k e Mary for a covered dt*h
opened the
Not too many hlrda were seen, Episcopal Church,
■uncheon on the fourth Monday In although we were told that they meeting with prayer.
June. It waa voted to disband for had b«en abundant earlier In the
An advisory hoard waa appoint­
the months of July ami Angus*..
morning. After the walk to th« ed during the business meeting in­
Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Cren­ fish camp and back, some of the cluding Mr*. Ralph Austin Smith,
Mra. James L. Ingley, peat treas­
shaw, hoateaiei for the afternoon,
aerved lea cream and cookies to romiorianie cnairs on a neighbor's urer, and Mra, George Wells.
thoa* present who were Mra. Nolllo porch, while the "do-or-dle" group
Committee chairmen were also
Vaughn, Mra. T. E. Wilson, Mra. tramped through the tall, wet appointed *nd are aa follow*: Fi­
W. 8. Thornton, Mra. J. F. Rlaer, fra** and poison Ivy. Mra. Ila tu l nance and Reglitratlon, Mra. J. L.
Mra, C. A. Ponder, Mra. R. M. mad* a big not of coffee over the Ingley and Mr*. A. J, Peterson,
Mason, Mra. E. E. Lloyd, Mra. outdoor grill and aerved homo Promotion Chairman, Mrs. W. P.
Dora G um y, Mra. Nettle Tlllla, made douphnuu with It. Um-m, Chapman; Preaa, Mr*. Voile Will­
Mra. W. C. flank, Mr*. C. R. Tat*, good! After our mid-morning iam* 8r.; Book*, Mr*. R. F.
Mra. Carrie Draper and Mra. Ella ■hack, Mra. Iletiel, Mr.
«ir, Bwarlx
nwiru Cooper and Mra, Victor Green;
and the Van Stonra returned home, Nominating, Mra. George Wells,
While Mra. Norton, Mr. Davldion, and Hospitality, Mra. Charles
U lW R i
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lUimiflVJ
Mlia Thompson and I went to Rock Park. It waa announced th at other
Mr*. W. P. Chapman, Mra. R. I Spring* to *ee what blrdllfa wo chairmen for tha eomlng year will
Crenahaw and Mra. flcaale Hunch could find there, thence to Han- he announced at a later date,
Mra. II. C. Iletiel gave a report
lando and Longwood. Between
Sanlando and l.nngwnod a* wa ate of the recent statewide conven­
our lunch, we had the pleaaure of tion whlrh waa held recently In
watching a pair of red-cockaded Winter Haven and also announced
woodpecker* feeding their young. that the hudg«t has Increased from
to 1300. far the coming year.
The Worker'* Council of the At Longwood a created flycatcher $280.
The following announcements
Firat Baptjat Training Union waa feeding her young Juat a few were
also made: the date* for the
,waa held Monday In the Me­ feetebove our head*. Forty ipeclea Sanford
chain will b* Thmiday
ojrd; were counted for the trip.
morial Educational Building, beAt Ihla time of year there aro and Friday, Jan. 22 and 28; a
(inning with n covered dlah
many lnlareatlng thing* to ha aeen fall Institute for tha central at**
(upper at 7;0O p.m.
be held In Daland, No*. 19, to
Following the supper the 1" ° M i own back yard. In oura, will
all officer* and denomina­
Junior, Intermediate, Y o u n g {*»• mgla cardinal la taking care of which
tional representative* are urged
People* and Adult Department 1!" fir,.l,,bro‘)d »l *ha feeding *U- to attend. Tha fall meeting of tha
Directors assembled Uillr groups tlon while hla mate hatch** the executive board will ba held at the
M Uielr
their reapectlv* departmanta
department* rnond brood. Tragedy ha* atruch, Pariah House on Nov. 21.
Ott» favorit* quail loat hla
for g devotional period and an- too.
Members were urged to remem­
mata. For aavaral day* ha stay*!
kouncamanta.
ber the stale meeting of tha
now
ha
I*
aaen
for
brief
A review of the work for parlodai eating dlaconaolately all United Council of Church Women
fp the peal month waa mad* In ths alon*.
Tka W, L. Slag* hand railed to be held in Lahaland starting to­
cftaunltte* meetings and plana for
M
ffi'
» f.b*by cardfnala that had day to which Mra. George Walla
the program* and activities of
as del
if the neat until they

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Services Held By
Truth Seekers Cltfss

Officers Elected For
Missionary Group

Naturalist Notes

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Misses Ratigan And
Bisbee Are Honored
Mias Bebe Blabee and M in
Patty Batigan. graduates of this
season, wire honored on Monday
afternoon with a party given by
Mrs. J. IL Tmluck end her daugh­
ter, Mrs. Date Scott Jr., at tho
Scott home at 2078 Grandview
Avenue In Rose Court. Miss Bis­
bee will graduate In June from
Seminole High School and Mist
Ratigan from St. James High
School In Orlando. Bright arrange­
ment* of yellow and brome
Hemerocallis lilies formed an a t­
tractive background for the party.
Late In the afternoon refresh­
ment* were served by tho hos­
tesses assisted by Mlaa Kay Ivey.
The honorees were presented with
gift* by Mr*. Truluck and Mr*.
Scott nnd a prlie w h s won by MU*
Dawn Bishop.
Those rnjoylng Ihe afternoon
with Miss Ratigan nnd Misr Ills,
bee were their mothers, Mr*. Jack
Ratigan and Mrs. Hamilton Illsbee, and the Misses Ada Adams,
Connie Ludwig, Ellrn Driggers,
Donna Witte, Ann Whitaker, Di­
anne Hart, Norma Faye H arvey,
Jane Davla, Miriam Moyr, Car­
oline Mclnnii, Elisabeth Murphy,
Jean Wlleon, Gretehen Klrehhoff,
Margaret Malloy, Mildred Miller,
Dawn Blihop ami Carolyn Hudson
all of Sanford.
Guest* from Orlando included
the Misses Mury Jane Brilliant,
Boiemary Vnvera, Margie Lundqulst, Cathie Boiling, Minlh.i Ker­
ri* and Pal Westfall, all of Mi**
Katlgan'a graduating clas*.

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Buffet Supper Given
Hy ItoKcne Taylors

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H O LL Y W O O D tip — T h e re ’s a
b n ltlr of w its going on al 2t)th
Fo x Slu dlnx. so I dropped out til
Mi nnd M i* [Ioscoe T a y lo r rngel caught in Ihe c r t m f lr r
T h e w it* are Fre d A lle n and ti-rt»ln*-d w ith a buffet supper at
A venue
O scar L e v a n t, two of the most their home «n Oranmw idely quolrtl g rn ls nt our lim e S a tu rd a y evening honor m g M r.
Doth are appearing ns confidence la n d M rs I. II II o.lglns who w ill
men in " T h e Hansom of Bed l travo smtii tn m ake Ib e ir home
M r.
T h ie f." an episode In O H e n ry ’s I in Hock H ill, S. T w here
his
netv
"B a g d a d on Ihe Subw ay " The Ilo ilg in s w ill assum e
scrip ! cnnhln t be ns good i . . the i l n l l r x a s s uperinte nde nt of the
| Independent Insurance To.
liyo tay Dial occurs on the set
Mr. It odglns has hern a ffilia te d
I found le v a n t arid Allen w e a r­
ing th eir usual sour expressions w ith this rm npnny in ilu- San fo rd
Then they started spouting. O r nl O ffic e for srv e rn l yearTin- latdes wen- o v r la iil w ith
least A llen did O scar was quiet,
w hite linen cloths, centered w ith
w hich I* unusual for O scar
" T h e y ju sl saw yi s lrrd a y 's rush arrangem ent* " f loses ami pink
aw arding the A cadem y A w ard s hibiscus
Those invited to enjoy the oc­
c s .” Item arked A llen, "nnd th ey're
casion w ith Ihe honor*-,-*
were
e a rly this year ”
" W a ll m ild they see today’s S ir. and M i* Hat old Wood, M r.
ru s h e s ," O scar added
" T h e y 'll and M rs. K . M. M orphy, Mr. and
M rs. J . It. M urphy, Mr and M rs.
la k e the O scars hack ’’
I com m ented that this w as A l­ C la y W illia m s, Mr and Mrs Bob
len 's second trip to the coast this W ilson and Mr and M rs. Q. W.
y e a r He appeared e a rlie r In an ­ C la rk J r
other episode p ictu re, “ W e're Not
M a rrie d ."
" I'm Jusl an t-plsmle a r ln r ," said background wasn't liv e ly enough
Allen "W hen they need someone W illie Leevant siiaal with a w o rried
In rin se a door, they send for me expressio n, A lim reported to me
A SIVI-MONTHI-OID DACHSHUND. "Muml." who Is In illl pretty eu-'o to
T h e y ’re a fra id In pul nie In a full- on tils new T V ca re e r
" W e ’ve tried a new fo rm a l, a
the ground, pauses during a stroll through Washington Square. New
length picture No, 1 dnn't think
" It
York C ity , to Inok at two exh ib it* In lire outdoor art show If the a lti­
I'll lie h a rk again I ’m a fra id 1 q iilr sh o w ," lie explained
tude of hi* nose 1* any Indication, you can gather whnt he think* of
i (list got In on the tall end of a gives me a r li.nice In talk to pen
pie, and I don't have 1h r pressure
the painting of the kitten try one nf the exh ibito r*
&lt;In tern* I inn* I J
Irrm l
" I ’ve been fi-mllng off oblivion of a v a rie ty show I'll do it on
so tin- lies! parts ra n he
fo r several years now
When I film
m il of d
Ihe sam e as
h I appear on teles I-.Ion. Ihe audlem-e picked
rushes In the movies When I ’ m (irm ic lio M arx does on T V nnd
urn
in Hie movies, they rush home to Bing Crosby has done in radio.
■'Actually it's the sam e thing
Hr in:VKill.V GUAY
Irlc v is lim I keep Ihe audience In
I used to do on radio
E v e ry ­
K
I &gt;i w illi-g ri enter rn n sln n l motion "
S II S t- a mod hubbub since tin- L i m i t ! It!'! M itlir** •I..I. 1
I learned that Allen w as d rivin g thing's been done before I used
i lly at
to have a feature called 'People
new S a lly * i-aino out th is week. h**i h i ' h i i ' nn H im vji t Ii il
\ venue a e a r in the picture, and it ’s Jusl
By MARION IIA KM AN
about the first tim e be has per You Didn't E x p e rt to Meet ’ Now
T h e y ’ic re a lly w onderful though wit h 1&gt;i i n •4 h i i n u U IM1 l»V
M is
the sam e sort of tiling Is on
and something no one tvnnl* to he i ii’ni j» ■ Sw link .It , IlMtl Mi
T e r - sunnily tangled with (lie autumn
liv e lige li e ’s a non d riv e r, and 'W h a t’s My L i n e " But I ’ m nnl
It'a aort of lonely around 11:18 left tmt on! Tin- color scheme this W llll'k' 't
ila lm lin : -nothing
In tills b u si­
o’clock each morning these day*. ye a i Is powder blue and w h ite an I
Mf 1-1S1 - bad lo la k e lessons on Ihe studio
V m IHH m11 ti ii bM Ill'll*
ness. an n h llim e r is someone whn
Without all the kid* listening to a ll the pages are Jusl chock fu ll mill i .ii r nvb ?*M
H l ' l ’t 1
the prop, a IIMI! model
alive v rs lrrd a y
"Better American Speech", *o of anything arid ev e ryth in g ! T in pi irty 1 DM! M III \K Mill f ||f lahl* * " I 'v e never owned a d r iv e r ’s li was
" I think this next season In T V
c e n se ," lie ad m ltlril " I ’m Ihe uiilv
WTRR I* Ju*t playing mu*ic .it S a lly t&lt; dedicated to Ihe student* U l'I i’ *■» f •1 |»lflV
d riv e r In T a llfo rn ia who uses a is going to In- Mu- lough one Mil
that period of time. .11:18 to 11:30 th is te a r, loo! t ’o n g io t" to t|o.ci VI'lf
IV w ilh u.'i
Mm
O I"'
Herb- wa* the sensation of
o'clock.. .and catling it "Morning s ta ff editor, Klb-ii D rig g e rs ; Ims « tmi r ft 111 1IlMSl- ’ **' 1M' 1111 i W Ii.. S creen Actors G uild ca rd for a toll
e a rly T V because there were three
Variellea". .waiting until Kali for Im-.s m anager. Slew o il M otbh-ox; \\ I'M* Mr • |1 H W tl 111
M r s . license
" I drove miee before in a Ja c k nnl (our hundred thousand sets
the program to resume.
lit I’liiry iMiiifir*.
M illff* .111. k iV. i M i - 1 1 tl 1 .nun
Mrs
He
Benny picture I'he producer sent tiring bought every month
Cm ollni- M cln n is, Bebe
Bisbee; l i n y iii ■in! t n - - . Mi
It Et 1*Ml a H u
keep Using other people’s
There'* always a momriil of a d v c ili-ln g m aliag i-is, .Icon W II |'i «‘t 9 mil M i - i: •Ilf. ii S lev -ns nil- m il lo Ihe San Fernando V al could
ley lo learn bow lo use a e a r I m .ilc n .d h o ra ii'c there was a lw a y s
happiness. For instnnee, tlu many son, (In -lch cn K lre h h o ff, and Mil
liad a scene w here I had lo d riv e a new audience Now the ninllenee
question* that are asked, like d rrd M iller, rtrc u la tlo u ninnnger*
Is stable anil only the best shows
"Why aren’t they playing hall in ItU hole M organ-! M alloy. S e n io r, limp* IlMfl .v mi tm Ill •* IO M l old lig h t up lo Ilu- lights and cam w ill su rv iv e
Sanford tonight, . .Look nut the Connie Lud w ig , .lunio l . Violet tig u p ftil&gt; t - 11111 ii&gt;t i m •d In*i - at*- e ra s The piodut-er saw Ihe setup
As I was leaving, it looked ns
and derided lo lu t e Ihe ear pulled
window and It’s pouring down leshv, Huphonioic; M iria m M oyr, 111NIT* 1 »♦* a l ii ml
though l.eviin i was getting ready
II S v l»:»)i*l U II |t li»\ ol the min Ilu- scene b\ ropes
rain. Some of the question* are Fre sh m an ; Snapshot e d ito rs: Ada
" I 'v e n e v n had a license lie in m i w im i'lliing bright Bid he
••1W HV 1 - .1 IV * * l im n:
and
C llffo id
Hoxton, ItM. k.
hard to answer, but the one about Adam s
eonldli t gel i wind in edgewise
delightful music rntertalninent can G lil ’ sports ed ito r, K llso b elb fee* S 11ti t *t i N i i: h » n c -ohi’i-i t eaose you can never park in front with M ho md to continued his
1»MH &lt; 0 " • of tin- place von lit e in New Yo rk
he answered with Just a lwi*t of C m p r n lc i; H o y s ' sp o ils editor *. m i l 1 t I'm .! K -in
In n e
T r a ffic is terrible and yon have
the radio dial to Non. WTRR.
We- Spr-Mcei it 1111 lack S c lillu id , )l if '|M| l "■ help n '
to leave your ear 111 ft garage
1 |M • tl» *»- 1 I--.Iad vl-n r, Mtss
fit-beet a
Stevens
blocks from fo u r home T ra ffic
Tomorrow nlghl, 0:18 oYlock, i* and
fin an cial advisor M is
Mu'-ii full* . MT V *-i heal
U - tU'I
th a n k* for
a tvn n d n fo l 1 I m « t f»*t• I I i - i i ill 14■Is1 l o - r c ’ tickets an- ,i menace W hy. even
time for another of J im
Field* F o r'
Hie good humor m all was paying
"Fishing News of the D a y " pm- flail* ’ •!
It -1S111 ell. I I I - 1. Liu: up to pal
'id cents protection e v e ry day lo
gram. Jim can tell you where to
ni
11
Irilfllls,
m
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H
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of
i
fit!
The I t i l l i l
liod their on i .nil
catch them und what to cnlc-h In i' till Inn and in d a llu tio n of o ff. I m \ • \H I I It, 1 $••• m$: " r in g Ihe cop sn he wouldn't gel a lick
them with. It'* a Tuesday, Thurs- re t- Tuesday t'o n g ia ts to ilu thi vi '1111H g 1" II* ■Ml P1 1.Ml -it luck hi our block
Allen and Levant had to ilon
day, ami Saturday program ivory yen i ' officer.* on Ib e ir spleinli-l 1 .. \ . .I m \ . 1 l o r n M • nil* " l i e 1 *
Ib e ir goggles and dusters and re
Week..
1
(4
*1lll*
*i
1•'1*
W II . hearse
w ink onil thanks to M iss Kriii-crn !&gt;»». I*v 1•'
the srene
A eliim was
lint I tl \ s \0 1 M KMENT
flti-vrns fni oil the tilin g s she bo - ♦ It ■tl 1 K- v C h il i Twi'« Mil'll 1 1, hei slopped wlieu the d lr r e liir . How aid
Mi
and
MtHugh &lt; alvln
Tomorrow afternoon at l.-iHt done
for ns! The II I V welcom e, lit 'll!' mill
,ll (Mt’i*
ill* Old*
Heel H aw ks decided the brook in Ihe
VV lo b to I .Vi , iinuoouce i|o- b irth
o'clock, K a y Bash of the Hoc In I a ll the new members and till- o ff'
h 11 U nve­
1 fin
mil
next
of a -on, Hugh C a lv in , 111, rig h t
Security Office in Orlando will lo­ eel- which luelmhp ri-sld ciil, \ t i l ' 4 ! M * il* mil i - ItM i.li
l.liida
pounds, liv e nun*i-s. Mnv 27, at
in Sanford to discuss with WTKit's Mai * Ann W ilk e ; vis ••-pi -.wiiji-iit.
the W iidoi Ilu * -n H ospital Mm .
radio listeners some of th» bene­ Anti tinho rn; serietiM V. Id-use
W hi'lehej i ■l In- .............. MW* Mar
fit*. some of the "musts", -mil Ih 'litu n . 1 1 e iis iiic i , K o sem a iy tim
tlm I i l l ............. .. \\ mt&gt;-i Haven
possibly some of the duties sue n e r; i im plolii. Saudi o I lotto ll\
rounding your Serial Security ihe w ay Ihe T n 1(1 V t.-o w ill lo
ami what rTiwgiins to you.
held te x t Tuembiy ol lio il Itil I lo t;'.

SEMINOLE III

Mrs. TrrwilU'irur I
I lost
AI Itridffe

Radio Kricfn

PENNEY’S
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY

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Meeting Is Held
By Worker’s Council

tne Union, Bible School pouters
ware mada by tha Junior and
Intermediate group* and plans
war* made to attend tha DeLand
Baatlit Assembly June 5-18.
Tha Church Bus will go over
each morning leaving the church
at Vj|0 a.m. and returning at
12tM, It waa Mnougecd* There.

wan lai

High School Students
Honored At Club

there Ip Uta ground when he

■nd atrong enough to

feeding.
Ing^tha corner ofThe "Iratw
ht*rJ ■ "P op" and tooklag
■aw, of all thing*, a tree snak

W* flowm-lng balefnlly froi
Joe McClure who will graduate oak. Let'* hop* ha caught a
In June from Beminol* High
School entartjSaad that sight at
the Country Club wltl| a cntaVen
barbecu* supper and dene* boSor-

LOCAL (URL HONORED
TALLAHASSEE (Special) —
James M. Harris of Apopka will
be president of tha Florida State
University Bchoolof Music student
body for the year 1011-63. Mr.
Harris, who will b* a senior
student In mu*le education next
year, waa ehoaen at a recent
election held fay ths Sthool of
Musk student
Other of fleer*, elected by the
music students to represent them
are Mary Ann Bohlayar, of Lake
Mary, elected vtce-praaldent and
Calvin D. llaabrouck, of Tailsfcasaee, elected secretary.

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Kims — laitkinun, New Yurk,
30; Adams, Cincinnati, 34; Robin
Mm, llronklvn, mill Williams ami
Thomson, Now York, 33.
Hulls hatted In — Saner, Chicago
40; Tin muon, New York, 33; Camtin in' Ilii, 111mikly n, 31; Snider,
Brooklyn, uml Klimcwskl, CineInnail, 30.
Iliis — Knnis, Philadelphia, 47;
Hauer, Chicago, 4.1; Adams, Clnrlimall, 44; Lockman, New York,
uml Hchncmllcnst anil Muslsl, 81.
Louis, 43.
Home runs — Sauer, Chico no,
10; I’nfko, Ilrmiklyn, 8; Mathews,
Huston, and Adcock, Clnclnnsti, 7;
Ciimpanellu, Ilrmiklyn, 0.
IMtchlnu — Magile, New York,
0 0. 1 000; Loch, Brooklyn. SO,
Looo; Hoe. Brooklyn, and Wilhelm,
New York, 4 0, 1.000; Roberts,
Philadelphia, 7 1, 875.

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Butt Inn — DiMagulo, Bolton,
.311; Boson, Cleveland, .331; Kell,
dona Beach ., 300 101 10s - 0 Hutrolt. .328: Itlnuto, New York,
—Ksksw. Haller, tieary, Tea- .330; Mitchell, Cleveland, .334.
Runs — Avila, ClevejEnd, M;
' g, Urmia. f t—Rhodes 3, TorIrby. RBI—tiaak, Tesnow a. DIM audio, Boston, and Rosen,
-O eogu Cavnllaru. HR—TeaBB—nailer, Tesnow 3. ft-iner. Left—Sanford 13, Day» • - BB—off Smith «, Sroda 5.
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H A N F O R D I I K it A L D

If Dodgers Are Hurting Today,
Blame It On Salvatore Maglie

B y K K N T ( T 1 K T I.A J N
It w hs liHi'k to
th e ir
loslny
lit J O i; R K I C I I L K I t
w ays again for th« Sem inole Him
A ix m la tc d P re ss Sports W riter
la st night ns they dropped game
If Ilrm iklyn Is distressed tmluy
No. R 111 the Inst 13 s ta rts to I s ­
landers I t D n y tiim lle n rli, fi- l. f n&gt; blam e M on New Y o rk 's Salvato re
potent hit Drift nnd three
erro rs Mugiic.
IL-. dreaded c u rv e hull lu llin g
ira n ie d up i i k i i I o ti, |,liif(iie tin(he corner as sharp us a rn rn r.
Slu es.
Of far greutcr significance Ihun Sul (T h e B a rb e r) Mantle treated
the lim lg e is to one of Ills ropy
In^it
righted ili|ip in i! ' T u e sila y night a&gt;
lie pitehi'd the (Hunts In a 3 (,
trium ph
The rig h tliu iid cr was in nil ox
pci la lly clip happy mood lie not
mjly strapped the Brooks with four
men her In is lu ll cut down sis of
iheiri via strikeo uts. S a l’s earned
run pen cnlum- is now I 14.
In o w n , hut t ra in ­
It wan a lug v icto ry for the
e r A l M cM Illen ...........................
t a jsbiI Rhodes' Dusty Ithmles 'B an ts u&lt; well as for the 35-ye a r
■Id M aillie II not indy was the
thumb.
Newcomer Pau l K skew le ft his (B a a ls ’ sixth straig ht trium ph lull
teeond base |&gt;ot&lt;it Ion to relieve it was th eir serond In a row over
Rhodes.
The
e x - U u Iv rt* lty
of th i'lr arch iiitcrlm ro iiiili riv a l uml
tieorgin Imnehnll cuptulii w in m I | i it imreuM-il llie ir National lauigue
planted lit scronil by i.'huek Ah-- lead over the Brooks to a game
no, who In till ii wns spelled 'll and a hall
Km Mai! lie it was the ninth
th ird hy Fred C avatlcro . I l u i h ,
xtruighl w ill He has ynl In taste
" C h lru " Cm teles came o ff
tin
defeat tins season
bench to take C itv n lh in 's place HI
The (Bunts got only six lilts off
le ft.
,
laise Ben Wade nml .Inliu Iln B ie r
John Im hra s ill m il his second ) f l( |l, |m, u „ .y „ lt.]„rl&gt;-(l hom ers hy
la m e a fte r being Nuaprndri! lusi
'•Villie M ays and Don M ueller
Hunday fu r ■ run-in h III i ii ni •
M aglie'* was not the only mil
p irr H ill llo ro w y. In ih ra a l l, util
■la iiilln u
pitching
fu-rform iim e
appear tonight iig n iii*! the ft** Tuesday A llle Beynold* of no hit
lander* In Hanford.
lam e yielded only two safeties as
Still I In- Inn led the New Y o rk Yankees
M anager Aleno
might
Herlgo " M a r ly "
Milt tine#, mIiii to a 7 2 victo ry o ver the Washing
Leesuurg P acke r fling*') of hot Ion Senators
vee r, Instead of going mIo ii ,! w ill,
Yogi B e rra , Reynold*' battery
Ill* regtilur order, wlti. li cull - foi mate In In* two un h itle r* of last
m
il.
"C h ico " C o rrale* to get the
year tut a p a ir of lu iuier* uml u
la double Ii v Nnren, p rin cipal figure
T h e veteran M urtlnes
woo
games fo r the fo u rth .jdio''* Pack
in thi- May I trade w ith Washing
era lust season and in connld.-n-d ton d ii|iped in with a 2 run homer
to he one of the fastest pltcli-'rs
VVashiniftnn rent (lined In a in- for
In the F la rh lu S h ite Lcu g ii -. 11• secmiil with lloston s till V."i gullies
also housls uf e x ,e ll,'lit -m il i ..I, off the A liie rlc a li League puce
having walked only HU hulsm -it In when Im ili t ’leveland and the Red
102 Innings uf Inn ling hi DO,I
Sox wen* heulen Vie Wert#' 3 rim
A le no may play the pen v ill­ lioniet clim axe d a u rim *ixth In
ages th i* eveuliifc hy m-inu a
ning imtlmrst hy Detroit to give
new fare In un e ffo rt In rlu in K c
the T ig e r* a 5 I decision over the
the H ub’* lu rk , which
would
Indian', lioh la-moil aliNorhcd hi*
mean that M arline# w ill upea mi
fm irlli defeat a lte r pitching five
the rubber lu u lg h t. The veteran
inning* of h itle** hall
flln g e r ha* yet to make bin f ir - l
(B i* Z e rn lu l’* i run lio iner In the
appearance for the llln e * « lm fifth and Kdille Jm is t’s 2 m il don
Juinlng the d u ll two night* nun.
hie III the ninth gave Rookie M arry
I f Cor rale* s ta rts , lie w ill la B y rd Id* first win and the I ’liilu
seeking hi* ninth trium ph o f tin tlelpliiu A lh le lic * a 7 3 trlnnip h
year. A ll five o f the sh 'iu lcr lig h t
o ver the Red Sox
liam ler'a win* I iiivm been le g lsli-i
Saul Rogovm pltehed Hie I 'hleugn
ed at home thin year.
W hile Sox to a II hit 3 o victo ry
T h e lllu ea lost last night amid
o ver Ihc SI laud* Brow ns Neil
the rum bling* uf a Idg p ln v rr
(Jiirv e r, wlm turned In shutm ils In
deal which may lie Ju*t nindfier
Ills first two sfarlN, nhxurhcil his
one n f those rum ors, Sanford
fifth *ti night licking
jumped o ff In n " h o d ■lived I -it
Kim* Slaughter rapped four tills
lead In the top of the flr* t when
inchiditm a home run uml S ian
P a u l K*kew led-off w ith u Mingle
Mu.slal also cam e through with u
followed hy ii Idngo hy tienrgo
4-hugger to lead Ihe SI
(nulls
Kent*. Kskew m ine home from
C ard in al* In un H A w ill nvnr the
third on n wild throw hy lin yChicago Cub*
I o iiu ’n (d irtie r. Thud Sroda. T ill*
Kddie I ’c lln g riiil. inserted at first
w s* the only run the Hem I Mole*
base liecanse of a recu rre n ce of a
roil Id pash a rm ** a ll e veld nr
ahouhler In ju ry to Hunk KUwarda,
o ff S im la all hough 12
B lu r*
hanged a 1-ttli inning home run to
were left nlrundeil ini the I....... ...
give the C iiic in iu ili Red* a
I viebefore the gume ended.
ju ry over I ’illsh urg h
(ieo rge .Smith, who started i f f
Boston’s Hi uves and IT iilu ile l|ili
the season fo r tin- Blue* In m-nxii la ’s Phils spill a twi night double
tlu iial fusliion hy w inning In i in ; licm lct T h re e single.* uml an In ­
fo u r s ta rts, opened on Dm lull field m il gave the B ra v e s two
ag ain st llnytim n mid went
tin- run* III Ihe 12th uml a 4 2 opening
fir s t fiv e flum es before le tirln g game win A triple hy Del Knnlx
(o r Antonio ‘T o n y " T o rre *. Fin lD i ami W illie Ju lie s ’ fly gave Ih c P h ils
contributed to his own lo*&gt; hy a .'i l second game trium ph In the
com m itting three wild pitches, I w
lUth.
of which figured In the Islumh-rV
two-run
firs t
fru in e.
It
wns
M i t i o r U 'U K i i u
S m ith 's third defeat a* coinpured
tu Ids four wins on the season.
K sk e w , K en i*, unit S h e rry Slier
By A H H IIC IA T K I) I'UKHH
ha tmeli picked up two hit* to puce
National League
the Bines, who outhlt the winners
Butting — Kuril*, Philadelphia,
8-7. A le lio , who bunged out foill
hits In four o ffic ia l trip s Monday 1113: ItrililiiKim, Brooklyn, .337;
night was h llie ss ii| fiv e appear l.mkmnn, New York, ami Adcock,
Cincinnati, .333; llauinhults, Chicanres la st night,
Hanford
K ske w , '.Hi
K e n li, c f
P a rlse , th
A leno. 3h
C o rra le s, If
Rhodes, e
C ava Haro, If

T IIK

fiHr&gt;K,Zt iv e; 1'

Orlando Rises To
2nd Place As Sea
Birds Are Beaten
B y T h e Associated P re ss
The ttrlu m lu S cn atm s elim lied
nick into the Flo rid u S la t
ague
o-ciind spot T u e sila y nlgl i
n|m
ra r ily shoving Hie .fnckxonvilli- Sea
B ird s Into third place,
The shift cam e when the fifth
pliicn (iiiln i'H v illc ti Men heal Ihe
-leu B ird s, HU, w hile the U rlum lo
senator* whipped Cocoa, 0 1 .
In other gam es, the Daytona
Itca ’ li Islan d e rs defeated the Han
ford Blu es. 5 1; U 'csh u rg nosed
P u la tk a, 3 2 ; nml the Ica g u c'lcad '
lug D cL a m l Bed Huts turned h ack
the HI. Augustine S ain ts 7 3
The (» Men’s v icto ry o ver the
Sea H ints wns tin- result of a 4
run ra lly lit Ihe eighth tuning Fre d
M onlscdeoca.
u
iiineh
h itle r,
parked the uprising with a double
D eLu n d ’* v le liirv o ver SI A lign*
line m arked IB ck Dotson's sixth
luinind d ed siu n of Ihe season lie
gave Hie S ain t* only fiv e hits
In th eir win o ver Hanford, the
Islan d ers made the uiost of seven
hits, three e rro rs and three w ild
pitches hy (Ieorge Sm ith

Duffy Lewis Will
Be Remembered
As “Clutch H itter’’
A P New M id d lin '* Sport*
NKW YO R K
D u ffy L e w is
w ii * w a ilin g at
the pre«* gate
w ith a fis tfu l I l f ticket* It wa* a
guild tim e to talk to tile H o v e l­
ing se cre tary
of
Die
lloston
R 'avc*.
li e ’* Ihe suiim ' tieurg e r.dw utd
( D u ffy )
la-w l* o f Die f noted
Hpi-uker, Hopper and L e w is outfield th at played fo r llie lloston
Red Hos fro m la id through IIDf).

ITI*' port eat yenr during Dint
xUcU'li wa* .322 Duff linii ii -3U2
season in 1017
"Sure I took hark to iiiy duy,"
Kiiiil Duffy, now in til* 22ml year
will, llie Biuvi-h. "There's nut
Hindi difference ill llie plnyer*.
The game itself tin* changed,
We uHi'd to pluy sliullow hut
with today's lively Imli Die hoys
ilan’L dale nitty ill.
"Juo DIMaggio compares very
fuvoralily with Trl* Speaker.
"Warren Hpahn, Hal Maglie and
Bull Feller would rank with the
pitcher* of my day. And n fellow
ilko Itoy (hiinpanellii would do
all light."
Lewis, wlm Iiu* linen In the
major* ill one capacity oi unother the pii*t 12 years, naturally,
got lil* sit ii rt in the Pacific (toast
League, lie wa* Imili in San
Fruliclscu and went to St. Mury's
College. One year In the couhI
league lie made 201) lilt* hut
hutted only .271).
Lewi* wa* a gum I dutch hitler
In his day. In a duel between
Slunk,.y Joe Wood and Walter
JohiiNon, wlien Johnson went a f­
ter his llltli straight victory, tlio
only run of the gume came on
Speaker and Lewis hit*.
Ill the 1015 World Heiie*, fac­
ing (iruver Alexander, Lewi*
drove home Hurry Hopper with
the deriding run.
Duff, who uUn played fur the
1010-20 Yankees uml Ihe 1021
Senators, recently turned 04 bill
yuu would never know It, Being
around Imli park* I* old hat tu
lllln hut he claim* it has kept him
young.
Ill* youthful smile uml the
manner tn which he halullea
transportation fur the llruve*
have made him one of the most
popular secretaries In the majors.

Doctors Will X-Ray
Rhodes* Thumb
Sem inole
INue
o ffic ia l*
■luted this m orning that they
w ill not know the extent of
Dusty Rhoden thum b in ju r y
u n til It Is X -rayed today. I f
the pictures re ve a l a fr a c ­
tu re It In i|u ite ponalble th at
Rhoden may be aldellned fo r
■time weeks.

Won la s t P rt .
F lo rid a Hlate M ag a o
3D
DeLund
.732
11
034
15
Orlando
28
,025
J u x v ilir Beach
23
15
.605
26
Sanford
17
(ia ln e sv ille
18
,350
22
D aylona Beach
.425
23
&gt;7
Cocoa
13
.373
25
28
lu-e*hurg
15
34J
23k
St Augustine
to
32
tia ln e s v llle 8 Ja c k so n v ille B ea ch C
D iiylm iii Itencti 5 Sanford I
Leesburg 3 I'u la lk u 2
Drluudo (I Cocoa 1
D cLam l 7 SI Augustine 3
P a la lk a at la'C shlirg
D aylona Beueli at Sanford
Drluudo at Cocoa (2 )
St
Uuihi-svlllc at Jacksonville Beach
National I.rugur
New York
25
8
758
23
Brooklyn
0
710
20
18
.566
Chicago
18
17
.514
I'inrlliliiill
20
St land*
17
45!)
1H
455
Philadelphia
15
IIM
13
11)
Boston
7
31
184
Pittsburgh
SI l-tiulx H I'hk'ugn 5
Clni'iiiuall 5 I'll (shin j;li 4 (14 III
ning*)
New York I Brooklyn 0

| | „ st(„ , , , P h iladelph ia 2 5 ll i r s l
game 12 In n in g s; second 10 III
,dng.*)
New Y o rk al llriH ik lyo
st l.m ii* at Chicago
( 'incInnu11 at P ittsb u rg h (n ig h t)

(INLY (IAMF.S
American I-eaKua
1)32
Cleveland
24
14
20
Washington
.371
IS
571
Boston
20
13
New York
17
15
531
18
514
Chieugo
ID
St lands
23
&gt;8
.430
410
la
18
ifihiludclphlu
.303
10
Detroit
23
Ddrolt It Cleveland 4
New York 7 Washington 2
I'tilludelphln 7 lloston 3
Chicago 3 Ht. lamia 0
Chicago ut HI. lauds might)
Cleveland at Detroit (night)
ONLY (IAMKH
Florida International league
Miami
34 17
007
Miami Head)
31 2(1
808
Havana
2!) 20
502
Tampa
20
20
.502
West Palm Beach 27 23
540
SI Petersburg
28 24
520
Lakeland
18 34
.890
Foil l.umlerilule
8 42
.100
Miami 8 Fort Lauderdale 2
Tampa 2 Lakeland 1
Havana 7 St Petersburg 5
Miami Bearh 4 West Palm Beach I
Tampa at Havana
Ht. Petersburg at Lakeland
Furl Lauderdale at Miami Beach
Miami al West Palm Beach

gue In 1041. The league fuhi* t
during the war and the Cur,;,
drafted him at the end of tu tj'
But the Card* didn't get to ice „
for the next three years. He
In the Army nml missed three *e„.
l sons. He was a T/Hgt. in * Ph
' ippine evacuation hospital fn, .,
Itv
NK KCK
months.
A P N ew xfeuture S p o rt* hull tor ' Staley say* hi* first niiinx &gt;,.,
NKW YORK—If Kddie Stanky the late Jim Keesey, helped I,, „
continue* to use Jerry Staley pro- more than anyone.
perly the St. 1anils Cardinals
“ He was a first baseman
n
might come up with their first 23: the Athletic* In 1025 ami agal
,
game winner since Charley (Red! 1030," say* Htaley. “ He look ,
Burrell turned the trick ns n right off the sbihIIoI* and tu , t
Brave uml a Card buck in 1045.
me as one of hi* boy*. He ,, ,
Staley i* »ff and running, hav­ like u father."
%
ing won Ids first five starts, Two
Htaleyl whose weight ah, . ,
of liix victories w ile ugailix! Die lemulus between IH.5 and i i,
Dodger* and llruve*, two team* throw* a knuckler and a sink,,
lie fulled to heat in 1051.
" I ’m getting more opport,, ,&lt;
Looking ut Staley's 1051 record ties tn pitch than ever," s«y* mi ,
(lie won l!&gt; uml lost 13) it appear* ley. Maybe If we didn't .............
a* (hough Marly Minion used hi* much Hiclttie** on the club ii,t
best pitcher out of turn. On other summer ! might have won 21) Ji ,
ih t iim iiiih
Staley hud too much hard Lu say. You never know
rest between starts and he suf­ what's going to happen—a hrokm
fered no ailment*.
leg, u sore arm or un operation
Staley completed ID uf 20 start* Fortunately, I've never had ,,o„
and *nw relief duly 12 times. arm."
Q
That's not overwoiklng a hurler
Htaley wa* the third huidext
hut on Aug. 15 Staley went the worker In the National League m
Phlt HI unto
, distance In losing to I'ittidiorgh, 1U61, tolling in 227 Innings. He
7-0. The next day Staley faced the hopes to improves on hi* a.8i
Irom the pitcher since lie will he Pirate* in relief. Je n y thinks ho earned run average which ranked
in motion and the closest to It. pitches I,ext with tim e or four him 10th in the circuit.
In most cases. The one exception day* rest.
Staley won five of his last six
a runner Is coming home from
TIIK BLUES THIS WEEK
I* tin the suicide sgueeiv. When slurt* last seasmi. However, must
Tonight'
third base your job is to bunt of Iti* victories were against
Daytona ut SANFOIID
the ball any place on the ground. second division team*. He treat the
Thunulay
“On a hunt to third huse, prac­ Cub* six out nf seven uml Die
Orlando at SANFORD m
tice hitting lieneath the hull. It's Phillies five times in seven tries.
Friday
9
Now thut he lias overcome the
tough and requires much practice.
Sanford at Orlando
Bunting underneath the hull give* llraves nml Dodgers he looks
Halurday
the hall bucksplii, like un un like u 20-gume-plus winner. Hi­
Sanford lit Delatnd
nt way* did have trouble heating
Iron shut in golf,
Sunday
club*. Until this spring he
"Try not to move your feel loo these
lie Laud at SANFORD
had
beaten
lloston only once ill
soon when yuu wunt to hunt, eight efforts and hud won hut
(3:00 pan.)
drip the hot firmly but when you three time* while losing eight
drop It loosen the grip Just be­ gume* to Brooklyn.
TITUSVILLE TIDES
fore the hall hits Die hut.
Low
After four full campaigns tu *•***•
Thursday, .May 20
"I use n Johnny Mile model Hporlsniuii's Park, Staley appears
11:33
u.nt.
.
K:
Ut
u.m.
hat, IK! Indies and III ounces be­ to tiave come of pitching age at 28.
(hot p ^
cause to me It hos balance. About
"I don’t pitch an y better ball,’’ 11:45 pan.
July or August I usually switch *ny* S tale y. "I got to know the
to ii II4-XI. If thing* don't go h itte r* n little better nml the mure
right I'll go hack to my own n man p lay* In V ,ld you llie more
motlecl or n Wliitey Lncknmii hot tie know* how to | i I h&gt;- ce rta in hit­
Hul Schumacher gave me till- ters. I think being around a hit
spring."
iiuigei lui* helped me, too.”
Staley, u right hunilvr from
113 Magnolia
Phan* 31 1
fn oilier gumes, Tumpu shaded Vancouver, Wash., started with
Lakeland, 2 1; llavanu turned hack Hoi*,- In the Class (,’ Pioneer Lea­
Ht. Petersburg. 73, uml Miami
Beach whipped West Palm Bench.
4 1.
Pilcher ilogello Murtlne# singled
In the winning run In the eighth
al Tampa, where Ihe ......k m col
lecletl HI hits off (wo Lakeland
pitchers.
(iutnerslndu Klba's single driving
in two runs sparked Havana's at
tack. HI. Petersburg reached Car
loa Pascual and Haul Sanches lor
10 hits, five of them In the eighth
when three runs scared. A llavanu
crowd of 4,800 saw Ihe game.
Wall Nathe doled out six West
V *.
Palm Reach hits while hit mates
■- )
ku
;*
chalked up nine. A single tiy Knob­
by Rosa nroko u 1-1 lie and sent
Ihe Kinmingos in front.

Yankees’ Phil Rizzuto Advises
Buuters To Hold Bats Loosely
A I* NewMfealure*

ftpnrla

If you’vv never seen Phi) Rlaiii to of the Yankees lay down a
hunt in n big league game you'vo
missed the best hunter In halohall.
lie's the little fallow who gave
Joe DiMagglo the signal on that
famous suicide s&lt;|U*eia play In
Yankee Htudlum Inst fall against
Ihe Cleveland Indians. Not even
Manager Casey Stengel knew the
pluy wa* coming off. And it wus
against Huh Lemon, one of the
h st fielding pitchers In the game.
The Yankees won 1-U and the
India mi were nut much after that
play. DiMagglo tore home on
Lemon's pitching motion and
Kiiiuto hunted the ball toward
first fur the hall game.
Riisuto can pull the ball for an
occasional home run and he can
hit behind the runner, In the
World .Series last fall he hit he&gt;
hind a runner in the Polo tirounda
ami the hall sailed into the right
field xtnmls for a home run. No
wonder Ty Cobh paid such a
tribute to the little fellow Ir. ii
recent tnaguiine article.
Here’s what Itln u to says about
little fellows nml alioul minting:
The most Important thing for
the little guy to ememher is to
lilt Die hall where It's pitched. If
you hit right handed, hit that out­
side pitch to right field. You will
do a lot better.
"In hunting — there are three
kind* — we have the sacrifice,
push and drag. Then there'a the
Slpleele hunt and the suicide
hunt. The element of surprise is
important on every hunt.
"t)n the suicide squeeie hunt,
sacrifice play or hunt to first
base, Imli I the hand* looseely on
Die hat. Try to hit the hall
xipiaruly. With a loose grip your
hat will come hack when the
hall hit* It and the hall will die.
That’s Just what yuu wunt.
"Always hunt the hull away

Miami Is Setting
F ast P a te In F1L
P ennant Struggle
By UKNK PI.OWDKN
Aiioriated Prexa .Staff Writer
Those umatlng Miami Hun Sox
continue to set a torrid pace In
the Florida International League
pennant race.
Max Macnn'a crew notched Its
loth straight win Tuesday (tight
by trouncing Fort Lauderdale, fa ,
with a ta-hlt attack, for Mlaml'a
10th victory In the fk s ra i games.
Lowell tirosskoof registered his
sixth win aguinsl one defeat, al­
lowing the Braves five hill, Buck
Tanner went the route for Fort
Lauderdale. The Brave* broke a
scoring drought that had gone for
42 Innings when they shoved over
Hii-ir two runs in the eighth before
531 Miami funs.

OR. H. McLAULIN
OPTOMETRIST

BASEBALL TONIGHT

8 P.M.

SANFORD

DAYTONA

National League Umpire Angle
Doimtelli wo* a tall gunner on a
11-11 duiiltg World War II. He
wa* raptured hy the Niul* unit
held prisoner for 13 months.

Huns b alled in — Rosen, Clove*
land, 2 0 ; Dropo, lloston, 21; MeDougald, New Y o rk , and Vernon,
W ashington, 22; Doby, M Bchell and
Boone, C leveland , 31.

HUs — Simpson, Cleveland, 48;
Robinson. Chicago, and Avila,
Cleveland. 411 Koi, Chicago, 40;
Rosen, Cleveland, and Huuulo,
New York, 44.
Home rune — Hoaen, Cleveland,
tO; Werti, Detroit, 8; Baiter,
Cleveland, 7; Zcrnial, Philadelphia,
0; IWe players tied with live each.
PHohlni — Shea, Washington,
3 0. 1 000; Hhanlt, Philadelphia. M ,
,»75; Henry, Boston, 5-1, .833: Mar­
rero, Washington, 4-1. .800; Dobson
Chicago, and (larcla, Cleveland,

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OAINF.HVILLE OB—Dale H. Hall,
a member of West Point'* power­
ful team* In the mld-AOe, ha* b e e n
named University of Flurlda ba ck field couch.
Hla appointment was announced
Tuesday by Alhlelic Director Bob
Woodruff nl the same time ho dlacloRcd John Hauer hail resigned
iHE calls HERSE l F our
ULER7 ...A M # / WE H8EP
LEAPER ..MOTA FKJUOTHfAl

I® S A M Y O U * IS A M

Cleveland, 34; Hlinpson uml limine,
Cleveland, 23.

Cardinal H urler
Staley Comes Of
A&amp;e With Stanky

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New"' Construction
In Sanford In April
Exceeds Year Ago

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Triple Slaying
Follows Escape
From Hospital
LEESIlU na, V». \m - A 39 yearold man who fled a mental hospital
two weeks nun went on a homl
cldal spree Tu«
uesday night, killing
Ms father, nn airline pllol and an
attractive hlomte, police reported
today.
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don County identllled the assailant
as Maurice Kay Fox. He said Fax
was arrested shortly after midnight
and charged with murder.
Powell sold Fox wns found in
a drunken stupor asleep In a bed
at hi* brother a home, a M-itauge
shotuun beside him.
The triple slaying look plnce nn
Uw farm of Fox’ father, 70-yearold William Fltzhugh Fox, In a
lonely area near Leesburg about
» miles from Washington, I). C,
Powell listed these victims:
The elder Fox, Areola, Va.
Capt. Knhert O'Connor, pilot for
Capital Airlines, Falls Church, Va.
LUIIsn L. Have, 34, Alexandria,
Va., manager of a cosmetics

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mother fled to
the homo of a neighbor shortly
after the younger Fox was seen
M ar hia homo Tale Tuesday night.
Powell said Fnx was committed
to the State Mental Hospital at
Staunton, Va., last fall after having
threatened tot kill hls father.
Neighbors spotted him Tuesday
night ami telephoned police. Powell
set nut fnr the Fnx farm and found
the hodles of Miss Hove and O'Con
nor In (he front yard.
Two hundred yard* away, police
found the body of the elder Fox
O’Connor had leased part of the
Fox property
rty some time ago and
wcnl there to do garden­
frequently wci
ing work. MUs
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Mis Hove, described by
O’Connor'* neighbors a* a good
friend, hud accompanied him to the
F o i farm.
After finding the bodies Powell
organized a posse of ion men The
younger Fox was found asleep In
a bed at the home of hls brother,
Claude, two boors later.
The brother's homo was a sham­
bles. Windows were shaltered, ovl
denlly by shotgun blasts, the front
door wns open and furniture wns
overturned and broken.
Fox surrendered without a strug
|le and wns taken In Leesburg
all where (he murder charge was
odged against him.
Claude Fox had left*the house
wllH hls wife and Ihelr two small
children In spend the nlghl at (he
home of mini her brother, Woodrow
llesldenls of the area anld that
O'Connor, n widower, owned a
(mail plane which tin usually kepi
at the nearby Areola Airport.
They said they suspected Irniihlr
when he dldn'l Imiiz nearby homes
Tuesday nlghl, as wns hls custom.

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Senate Rejects
Further Cuts In
Foreign Aid Bill
WASHINGTON ifl - The Senate
today rejected, by n 41 to 33 vide,
a further ,'i*hi million dollar cut In
the M.ooo,nun,non foreign aid bill
Neither e'dn
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Irnversy on trimming Ihe aid prorant find hurts sure In advance
ow the vide would go
Veteran Sen. Cnmiatly It).-Tex.),
leading Ihe fight against any mure
reductions, told a reporter ,rl think
wo'll win If we can get all our
people here."
Ben, Welker (It.-Ida.), null! f
the amendment, said "It's hard to
tell how It will go now."
The Kennle meet* under a strlcl
agreement limiting debalo on each
amendment to one hour. This la
expected to bring final passage of
,lh« bill during tno afternoon.
UmK
Alter rejecllng the 300 million
ut proposed by Sen. Welker ( II.la.), the Senate also voted down,
to 37, a 400 million dollar re’^Mellon proposed by Hen. Long
' !* (It.-La.).
1 * Ban. Connally (D.-Tex.) led Ihe
uflght against reductions below the
H,BOO,000,000. Nens. George (I).a.) and McFarland (D.-Arli )
so were active with him.
Final passage of Ihe bill was
expected before Congress quit (or
the day.
i ' Then II must go to conference
.With Ihe Houso which voted last
^ lor a M, 1(0,000,000 bill, or
nTiOOO.om less than President
aman asked. The House reduci ha^e brought scathing attacks
i Mr. Truman and officials adstoring the mutual security

B

John Lund make* love to Ann Sheridan In tide srctu* from Uni­
versal-International's "Steel Town", Color by Technicolor, showing on
the lilts Theater ncrceen Thursday nod Friday,

KuhhcII Wins

Senator KuhhcII

rr m a P ave Ones

Crawford Cullen, pledged to Rus­
sell,
The complete tabulation of the
Seminole County vote for dele­
gates Is as folliAva:

Demo Convention

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Htate-at- Large
MEN
Hill 118ft tOOU
Averllte
«r*isa*s tar
Britt
.......
103 1211 1)1*1
Dry ant
2114 1144 .1268
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Carlton
HUM 1086 .1070
OtasMlI CaaSiaal*!
Carroll
401 882 H71I
ir&gt;ISs&gt;S *&gt;r K»faa»*r!
Coleman
020 4011 1032
irlfJlaH (nr HhsmII*
II 102
Cunliffe
01
Hutchison
.....
406 307 8*12
ll*lr*ara Kir H rlaarrr)
Mathis
441 204 736
m -d « ta fur II■•••tl I
Mcllale
86 07 182
IPIrSara fnr lira. X rSrlksrl
M y e r s ................
461 362 MO.1
iKlrSard lur Hatmaaaat
III 108
Hcmpln
08
Sheldon
444 11(14 708
(I’rldaril (nr K rfaarrrl
Taylor
HXI 76 175
Upchurch
1700 040 2713
• Itnaarll CandlHatrl
Vocelle
1(177 804 257t
UlsMtll t'aadldatal
WOMEN
Alderman ......
2120 110.1 6322
(llaaarll Caadldalr)
Bergman
21*&gt; 178 4t8
ll’lrdard (nr SUarahnnrrI
drown .........
606 .1*12 027
(I'lrdard fnr IlNirrlll
Carroll, Jr.
18114 000 28113
llliKirll I’aarilrial*)
Chappell
48*1 1170 M6n
M'lrdard (nr Hrfaurrr!
Ehrmann
70
till
Fuller
I (Mil Until 2040
IMaasall Caadldafrl
I l a r r l a a ..........
286
tar Harsall!
Meier
....
2011
IPIrdatd far Staria III
Miller
....
4114 1140
liqrdaril fnr Hafanrrrl
MrUhusney
10611 857 2610
llloMrll I'andldalrt
McClellan
427 1127 761
IPIrdard fnr Hafaararl
Natt
1106 205 mm
(f'lrdard far K rfaarrrl
Pearce
2711 188 4114
fl'lrdard fnr llnrrrll)
TIioiiihh
161 88 230
ll'lnlarif (nr llarrrlll
VanWagenen
118 01) 2 17
ll'lrilnrd fnr llarrrlll
MEN
llnlrher ....
414 116 820
(f'lrdard for K rtaararl
Boyd .......
19.10 102.1 2060
(llaarrll Caadldalr)
Goldman
.....
no 24 03
Lund
374 201 0116
ll’lrdard far lla«rrlll
Prescott
0.1 711 Kill
Firth Cong. District
WOMEN
Cullen
603 372 006
• Plrdard far llarsrlll
Johnson .......
1708 801 2060
lllsaarll Paadldafrl
Farrell
608 313 821
(Plrdard far K rfaarrrl

County CommlHHion
District No. I

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Sanford
City Total
Geneva
Grand Total

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076
075
132
708

County Commission
District No. 6

Benata look on* vote Tues- M to If tally to defeat a
W lar reduction also ipony Walker.
sentoea on this
w e n M absenleee
11 Denocreto
end 14
»!• and
18 Rei. . Telegrama
end pu.™
phone
JU j and

Gtfia M
R &amp;dollar
a ncut?ie
600 million
«s
.W "

D aford
City ToUl
Monroe
Paola
Grand Total

1
2
4

214 8
284
a
144
M
488 I

Justice of Peace
Dtotrlet Ne. 4

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( ( onllnnrd Prom Pnar Oar!
Includes Dade (Miami) and Mon­
roe (Key Weal) Counties. These
two counties wern Kefauver strong­
holds In hls popularity contest with
Itussell The Georgian held solid
advantages In Ihe other seven dis­
tricts.
Two candidate* among the 84
running for delegate seat* pledged
support to Gen. Dwight I). Eisen­
hower and Gen Douglas MacArthur even though both the gener­
als are Hcpiihllcans The Elsen­
hower candidate wns running loth
in ii field of 10 and Ihe MacArthur supporter next In last In
the same size field
All hill one of the 10 lltisscll
barkers out In frunt bail Bussell’s
personal endorsement. They were
listed on Ihe ballot ns "Bussell
candidates."
This single exception was Horace
(’. Avrry. Jacksonville (Second
Dlslrlrli He ran as "oledged lo
H u iscir although he didn't have
Ihe senator's support, lie beat Rus­
sell's man, Fred II Kent, Jackson
vlile.
Bussell and hls supporters—In­
cluding most of Florida's state po­
litical leaders—had handpicked a
slate of 21 delegate candidates
from a field of 41 who publicly
were pledging their supixirl to the
Georgian
They had been fearful n topheavy list of Bussell supporters
would 'plit the Bussell vote and
leave Ihe wuy open for Kefauver's
compact stale of 211 delegates lo
score an upset

victory over political confualon.
Tha ballot for dalajtatos to (ha
Democratic National Convention
wax both lan| and complicated
My oppoallion made every effort
to add to thla coafuilon. They
failed completely.
"I feel the deepeit gratitude to
the Florida voter* who have sup­
ported me eo loyally. Prior to the
Florida election 1 had sn estab­
lished backlog of delegates.
"witn Ihe unswerving support
VleRAt;* plsdged to me
Florida, end the Fnere ‘
her of delegates now

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party to victory In November

*

Denpll.» defense rrslrii'llolls on
construction, more new buildings
ware completed here during April
of (hls year Gum in April of last
year, according lo figures on new
elertrie services connected, re.
.leaned by Florida Cower A Light
Company.
Tbe number of n"w electric
HO. »*» .-s’ 'co(i!if*tad Is considered a
reliable Index lo tb» number of
new buildings completed, H. II.
Coleman, division manager fnr
Florida Power A Light Company,
slated.
"During April of this year",
Coleman sold, "we connected (12
new electric services In our Nanford district, h 148 percent In­
crease over tile 25 new connections
during April of lust year. This
Inrrease reflects favorably on oui
area here,
"Most of our new electric con­
nections have b»en to residence,
Indicating that local fnmlhes are
prospering. They are either build­
ing or buying new homes."
Florida Power A Light Com­
pany's researchers estimate that
the slate's population wilt runtit.ue lo grow rupldly during the
next ten years. With present pupuln’Iiiti a* approximately 3,800,000,
thi- state's population is expected
to reach IJMHt.000 by 1002.
To serve the growth in Its servIce i.rea, which comprises about
two-thirds of Florida, the power
company expects It will he called
upon lo build ten big generating
plants and plant additions which
will virtually triple present sys­
tem generating rnparlty. Florida
Power A Light Company experts
these plunls ami other expansion
projects will cost It more than
13.12.0(81,000.

Dan McCarty

f( nnllnuril F iosi I’aae line!
Ills stronghold of Hillsborough, hut
McCarty gained even inoro and
rut Ills lead Ihrrr lo 0,400 from
7.IIMI
Oilhnm tiIso picked uti 0,000 votes
lo Duval Counly, while McCarty
was Increasing hls lend Ihrrc by
only t.nnn and handy winning Ihe
mu joriiy
Pinellas Counly. which McCarty
letl by 3.&lt;ssi voles or Ibe first pri­
mary. wen' *n Odlinni Tuesday by
375 Ler i mmiy. where McCarty
led and Oilhnm ran third on May
WASHINGTON ijs - Following tl, went to Odhnni by 300 voles.
Is the latest Associated I’rrai tabu­
lation lit delegates lo the national
HANFORD 'if llrnlley Otlhnm
political conventions, based on del­ Issued Ihli slnleincnl in conced­
egates pledged, Instructed, nr will­ ing his defeat by in n McCarty
ing lo express a first-ballot choice, for Ihe governorship of Florida:
amt on candidate conceitoni;
"1 am grateful and humble, and
Itrpolillcan
I lave my fellow ellim is of Flor­
Taft
4fit
• ida because they have again demonst ruled Ihat when decent, hon­
Elsenhower
382
est, sincere, Independent citizens
Klasaeu
26
lake an acllve interest and a per­
McKrldln
24
sonal part In llirlr government they
Warren
(l
can put the fear of God—and I
Ma rArllmr
2
say il In all reverence—In public
Unknown
Ul-1
office holders.
Total
1(133
"That Is Ihe way II should be
idol needed lo iiuntliiste)
In a democracy. Thai Is Ihe way
Demon nls
it must lie !( we are to preserve
Kclimvcr
122
•he greatest system of government
Bussell
SIU*
and business the world has ever
M am m a e
H.V-i
known. We mount afford any part
W illia m s
4(1
time citizenship if we are to pre
K e rr
35&lt;-i
serve our great system for our
.Stevenson
.1(1'»
children ami our children’s cull
lluiklrv
281&gt;
llrell
Itulklcy
27
"1 can never express adequately
Humphrey
2.1
my deep and abiding appreciation
Itever
II
b&gt; Ihe more Ihnu Io.ihsi citizens
Truman
14
who contributed in our dollars for
Sen Douglas
3
decency rnmpulgn lo help gel our
Ewing
.1
mrsNngc throughout Ihe state. No­
Vinson
3
body knows belter (him I do the
Lucas
1
Itcrsnnnl sarrlflrrs which accom­
Justice Douglas I
panied runny of these contribu­
llnylmrn
'*
tion* and I am humble and thank­
Unknown
378
ful mure Ihnn I can ever express.
Total
HilT
"Some cynics may say that at
OIII1 lo nnmlnale)
limes It looks like Ihe people Just
WASHINGTON (jT-Sen Richard don't want decent, honest govern­
II. Russell of Georgia said today ment.
"Don't let them tell you that.
Ihe Florida primary marked "n
people do want II. th ey will
eleor-ctil demonstration of confi­ The
dence In my comlldacy" fnr Ihe fight for It when they gel full InDemocralle presidential nomina­ formation ami alnccro leadership.
"All of Iho people of Florida who
tion.
Returns showing Russell the ap­ partleipaled In this primary made
parent winner of ID delegate eon- a major contribution to our demleal* to five fnr Sen. Estes Kelso- nrrniir system whether Ihev vuled
ver of Tennessee amount to "a for me or for Dnti McCarty
"I wish nolhlng but tho best for
resounding setback fur my npponent which will he echoed through­ our now governor, Dan McCarty,
out the country," Riiiic R said In and hia opportunity to furnish lead­
ership for many of the progressive
a statement.
steps which have boon pledged and
Ho added (hat Ihe results In the discussed
In this campaign.
■election of Florida delegates to
"We can always look forward
the party's national nominating
convention back up "Ihe decisive with confidence and In good con­
81,000 vote margin0 by which he science If we ell pul our rallh first
defeated Kefauver In (he itato'a In Almighty God and In mankind.
"There la no bitterness and no
May 8 popularity primary.
"Yesterday's imashlnH victory cause fnr bitterness. We must all
waa not only a victory for the work togelher to make Florida the
sound principle! 1 advocate but a greatest place In which to rear our

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children and I offer any assistant*
that I might be able to give toward
that end.
"Thank you.*

FORT PIERCE (At - Here. Is
Dsn McCarty's statement on hu
nomination as governor:
"Afy fellow eiiliens of all Flori­
da. I am deeply humble and grate­
ful lo you whu have giver, me such
a fine lead aa Iho Democralle candate for gover
"I am exceed
exceed!
mud of
fine Iribiute you'1
me. But
am oven■Iprouder
HLJMI of
splen
way In which
hieh so many good f ‘
from all sections of the stab
worked so hard over
months to erawn our
AUCCOA9.
. "This haa been mom th
an ___
than
MeCarlyV cempelgn, or the cam*

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Depleting the atruggla for Sunken Gold, The Sea Hornet will be
shown on the screen of Movieland Rlde-ln Theater Thursday and Fridnv, starring Hod Cameron, Adete Mara, Adrian Booth and Chill
Wills.

Convention Delegates R-Palmer
Men—4 elected. 1,240 preclncla
of 1.682
104,710
It Averltle
llritl
40,783
B Bryant
178,168
II Carlton
179,606
K Carroll
131,303
B-Coleman
113,086
Cunlilfc
20,413
K Hutchinson
142,902
II Malhls
33,302
MatArthiirMcllale
15.601
K Myers
128,609
Semple
11,098
K Sheldon
120,148
Taylor
18,143
95,409
H Upchurch
61.631
B-Vocelle
Women—4 elected, 1,223 of 1
B Alderman
160,470
EisenhowerBergman 04,819
100.291
B Brown
147,702
B Carroll
KChappell
136,271
Ehrmann
20,007
121,743
It Fuller
It llarrlss
37,043
It Maser
33,049
K Miller
113,180
II McL'hesney
*2,033
K McClellan
100.976
K Natt
92.192
fl I'carch
27,598
Il Thomas
18,000
It Van Wagcnen
16,082
DISTRICT DELEGATES
First District
Men, M* of 2*»7
l( Bavnard
21.873
K llazarte
1,2071
3,8.18
Frank
K Ihidglnx
11.811
Johnson
2.432
Women
l( Hams ay
27,202
K Sheffield
20,446
Second District
Men. 94 of in#
II Avery
18,096
K Duncan
14,997
It Kent
13,532
Wnmen
ll-Nooney
28,730
K Price
16,875
Third Dlstrirt
Men, 70* of 381
B-Bciln
R-Pelleway
H-Presley
K Sanborn
Il Slmx
Women
K Be vis
It-Cawthon
K Milan

8,037
4,982
2.007
10,090
15,410
*
10.012
0.9OO
10,600

pnlgn nf personal friends.
" I t’s been an all-Florida cam ­
paign, reaching Into every section
of the stale amt lasting every seg­
ment of our population. It's been
a campaign of business rnen and
women; of housewives, citrus work­
ers, farmers and fishermen, of
workers In the Industrial plants,
of railroad men, bus drivers, taxi
drivers, of retired citizens, and
those In hospitals, school people
and others too numerous to name,
"Thle h ie been a hard campaign
- a t tim ai a bilter campaign. 1
want all of you to know that I
bold no grudge; that 1 shall be
Ihe governor for ell of Florida
and that I look In Ihe people of
Florida to help me to carry out a
program for best intoreals of all of
our citizens everywhere.
"I want to congratulate my op

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3,093

Fourth District
Men, 142 of 142
Glvena
K-Turner
R-Wilcox
Wumen
Cutolo
R-Hamilton
Warrlner
K-Wemli'uiiu
Firth District
Men. 23* of 2*1
k.neither
H-Boyd
Goldman
R-Land
K-Muslch
Prescott
Women
H-Cullen
R-Johnson
K-Farrell
~Sixth District
Men. 141 of 208
R-Byrd
K-Bmis
Thom ns
Poston
Women
K-Ksarey
Ft.Smith
Seventh District
Men. IM of 148
KDewcll
Mattox
R-Walden
Women
K-Speticer

K-Taylor

Eighth Jllstrlrt
Men. 103 of 702
K Burton
It-Cone
Wnmen
R-Andrews
K Drown

0,362
27,000
4.429
41,831
12,222
27,591
1,260
4,421
2,271
1,920
10,378
26,117
13,910

10.008
12.989
1.030
1,832
14,232
17,498

a.Bt!)

1,760
12,823
7,436
13.518

2,307
11,150
11,253
2,327

(lovcrnor’HRace
By Tbe Associated Press
The vote by counties for the
Democratic nomination for govermar of Florida (first figure In pa­
renthesis shows total number nf
preclncla In county, and second Is
number of prrclncls reporting):
McCarty (Idham
Alachua (37 27 )
0,501 5,304
Baker (7 7)
1.34*1
015
Hay (52 53 )
3.142 0.602
lim itoril (8 8)
l.fiAi
1,383
Brevard (28 381
3.412
1,001
Broward (.16 30)
10.682 7,103
Calhoun (14-14)
I.070
I,(i80
charlotte (It III
908
378
Citrus (17-17)
1.426 1,218
Collier (13 12)
1,143
70S
('lay ( 11-11 )
1,244
1,318
Columbia (13-12 1
2,344
1,733
Dade (120 120 )
70,717 02,030
DcSoto (13-13)
1.507 1,493
Dixie (12 11)
TOT
858
Duval (89 89 )
38,437 37,810
Escambia (70 70)
18,844 12,811
Flagler (77)
684
322
Franklin (3 5)
1,183
769
Gadsden (13-15)
2,359 2,001
Gilchrist (7-7)
Glades (8-8)
373
329
Gulf (9-T)
Hamilton (ll-T)
&gt;71
Hardee (1818)
1.623
Hendry ( 10-10)
982
Hernando (1313)
1,198
Highlands (24-24)
2,280
lllilsh' (82 82)
23.432
Holmes (23-11)
1,471
Indian River (11-11) 2,413
Jackson (32-31)
4,970
Jefferson (13-11)
1,400
LaFayetto (3 8)
929
Lake (26-18)
4.922

nent on a datermlnad campaign.
know that ha la proud of the
splendid way that hia frtenda went
to bat for mm. I now Invito aU
Florida eltlieju to Join with me Lee (24-14)
In giving to Florida an admlntetra- Leon (12-11)
(inn that will make ua all proud Levy (18-11)
to claim as our own,
vary much."
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28,681
38,002
17,802

W11*1

I 74

Manatee (27-27)
Marlon (30-33 )
Monroe (17-17)
Nassau (10-13)
Okaloosa (.1033)
Okeechobee &lt;10 in)
Orange (43 45)
Osceola (10 6 )
Palm Beach (50 50)
Pasco (27-18)
Pinellas (83 85)
Polk (48 48)
Putnam (27-27 )
St. Johns (40 40 )
St. Lucie (13-13)
Santa Rosa (20 12)
Sarasota (10-18)
Seminole (16-18)
Sumiar (12 12)
Suwannee (20 20)
Taylor (13-11)
Union (3-3)
Volusia (37-37)

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W. H. Brown Miller won nver Ear!
Higginbotham by 881 tn 798 In
District No. I, and John Melseh
defeated Ronner
Carter In Dis­
trict No. 3 hv 86H to 4MB. In the
rsee for Justice of Mie peace In
District No. 4, Hugh Duncan de­
feated L, A. Tate by ITJJB to 2154.
□
The "colors" used hy today's
mllltarv organizations are direct
drsrrmlanta of the liannor* of
knights nml luirons In *he Middle
Age*.

FLORIDA STATE
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LABT TIMES TODAY!

THURS. &amp; FRI.!
I i m i f l WHMAT
WHO RUKS A
R0AIIM
TOWNI

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5.25A
3,021
1,380
4.545
934
11.089
227
15.938
1,182
13,133
1.1,779
2,788
3,320
4.903
1,014
3,4.50
1.333
1,430
2.652
1,428
933
14.390

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by ftuXlAM JORDF.N
KOJE ISLAND, Korea Ufi — A
high military source said today
Brig, Gen. Paul F. Yount waa be­
ing relieved of commend a month
earlier lhan scheduled because nf
hls part In the now famous "Dodd
affair."
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Yount, commander nf the Pusdh
Army base, was the Immediate
auporlor of Brig. (Jen. Francis T.
Dodd when Dodd was kidnaped
and held hostage by Communist
prisoners of war on Koje Island
May 1.
Yount already has been repri­
manded and Dodd haa been re­
duced to hls permanent rank of
colonel.
The high official, who declined
lo let hie name be used, said Yount
would be reaislgned within a week,
a month before he was to be trans­
ferred.
(Published Army orders In Wash­
ington showed Yount was schduled
for reassignment March to, long
before Ihe Dodd Incident, but the
date of reassignment was left up
tn Iho F ar East Command.
(The orders said the transfer
would lake place sometime in June
to the office of the chief of staff
In Washington.)
Yount told newsmen he had re­
ceived no official notice of any
Iranafer other than a scheduled
rotation In June.
In reprimanding Yount, the De­
partment of the Army said he
"overlooked the erroneous Impli­
cations" of promises made to se­
cure Dodd's release.
The promises, made by Brin.
Gen. Charles Colson, led to still
continuing Red propaganda blast*
■I the United Nations Command.
They wero repudiated by Gen.
Mark Clark, Far East commander.
The U. N. POW comp nn Kolo
wns In Yount's Pusan command.
Doth Gena. Dodd and Colsnn suc­
cessively were ousted as Koje com­
mander* and were demoted tn their
permanent rank of colonel because
of Ihe kidnaping and Colson's prom­
ises.
Clark's personal representative
Inspected Knje today and reported
the prisoner situation "tnuchy hut
I think we've got it In hand."
MaJ. Gen. Hlsekshear M. Bryan,
deputy chief of staff lo Clark,
loured the rctHjimis ram p with
Brig. xlen. llaydon L Boalner, the
new commandant.
Bryant waa chief of Ihe hoard
nf Inquiry which reviewed the
Eighth Army Investigation hoard's
findings on Ihe Dodd kidnaping
and the concessions promised by
Colson.
In Washington, there were new
demand* for fuller explanation ot
the Kojo riots that data bach to
last September, Sen. Bridges (It.-

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In Promise To Reds

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General Yount
I* Removed For
Koje Camp Affair

N. H.) said he wants an investigitlon to show whether G*n. Mat­
thew B. Ridgway, whom Clark suc­
ceeded, "should share In the blame
for Iho disgraceful, astounding con­
ditions at Koje."
Ridgway has gone to P arli as
the new NATO commander.
"The truth Is now coming out
tittle by little." Bridges said, "And
I am not going to be satisfied
until we gel the whole truth as lo
who was ■responsible."
"II Is too dlfflriill to Imagine
cim n commanders allnwitiB surh
conditions without either enters or
at least cncuurogcment tram Glim
superiors."
Bridges, Ihe Senate Republican
por
» r lead
els Ihe
Armed Services
expects
th_______
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mitten of which he Is a member
to order a full scale Inquiry

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Kutnlill.whcd 1908

Fear Growing
Of Renewal Of
K o re a n W ar

SANFORD,

POVVb Study U uiltiiii Issued

FLORIDA

THURSDAY MAR 29, 1952

Kuje Cuiitmaiulm

Berlin Reus
Stage Clash
With Police

Another Outbreak Oc­
curs In Koje Pri­
son Camp With One
Red Reported Slain

Russians E x p e c t e d
Tu Reject Western
Plan F o r Ceiling
On Anned Forces

By JOHN M. HIGH TOWA.H
litail.IN U-—It'll lo HHit' ii thou
WASHINGTON (ft - Threatening
sand young Comnuimsls surgnl ill
Red hind ol renewed largr scale
to West tier IJ11 late today .itid at
warfare In Korea have been re
least l ooo ol t lie in via shed with
calved In oflidal WaihinBlun will)
dub swinging West Herlln police
deadly seriousness
The I’umimmMs barged into the
They have sharpened the belief
Western sector* in an obvious rub
of top-rinklng authorities thul Ihe
hit* lousing effort to exert pressure
Chinese and North Korean Coin
because of West Germany's Hgn
munists. having built up a inlllnm
ing of the European army pad
man army arid a inure powerful
and a peace contract with Ihe
air force during the II months ul
Western Powers
truce talks, may now launch a
ITie propaganda u**ault broke
OATHSRID AT THI OATI of Compound it), on riot-torn Koje Island, a group or Communist prUoner-of-war
major offensive
out in the borough* of K re u ih e rg
laaduri study the latest bullatln Issued by Urtg. Gen. Haydon Boalner, newty-appuintad commander of the
Official public statements here
and Neukoellii III Ihe A m erican
itfiaou cam pa on the Island. Ueu. Boatner made It clear to the die-hard Keds that he U the one In command
have generally been limited lo
sector
The downtown business
emphasizing (he crpablllty of the
atea suddenly Idled w ith thousands
Reds for attacking nut ever since
ul teenagers Hum the adjacent So
the truce talks deadlocked several
viet sector n et a* Ihe d a y's shop
weeks ago official) have been pri
pmg was ending They stream ed
vately talking of a bill Red drive
In fiiu n l i ve avenues a* Ihe s tie e ls
at • growing possibility
w , i e black w ith w o rk ers going
The
armistice negotiations
Inline
stalled upon Insistence by Hut
Hie youths behaved well enough,
United Nations Command that
Inii atHiiil I (SSI older ami b ra w n ie r
none of Its Chinese and North Uo
i iiim nuiiixt
labo rers
suddenly
WASHINGTON ',ei - Kx t'oinmn
re an captives should be forced In
i,n n bed o il trouble liv spreading
ntst
Wtrillaker
Chambers
and
go home, and upor. a report of a
leaflets at K o tthlisser T o r t t ia le to
Elirahtdli Hentley told Senate in
mg these captives that Final Count
survey among
K iiltb ii** l
Doesn’t
French
Uncover
Red
«estimators
today
It
must
he
of 170,000 held only about 70.000
Aiithiniv Fden ltu* H ritlsti tor
sumed
that
Communist
agents
a
.,
Alter
Results
Pre­
were willing lo go hoin«
| Conspiracy Against teirn m in iste r, was In H erlln to
ul
work
lit
(lie
goveriimeul
trying
Red negotiators have been equal
le rsco le Hie d e le riiiiu atlo n **x
viously Announced lo prv out secrets
Government Policy iiin
ly firm In rejecting voluntary re
n le sse ,I liv Hie West to p rid e d and
Unlit
said
Kiev
had
uo
personal
petrlatlan and in denouncing the
ileleiid it-, residents (lo u t t'liliitln l
Iht* utli,-ml eiilivuts (or tin* knowledge of Red Miles oil Ihe fid
P A R I S i»Pj— I I I , ( Iiminunlst*
resuits of the survey No one in
in -I u t l j i k
oral
payroll
lint
Chamber*,
com
•
rnuiit
llrniMcrnlir
Pi
mini
y
in
dolliillNlvd
Grln
i
.ll
I
iiiifrdei
athe American government now
He told Hie West Hertin &gt; it y
lllclded
II
would
oe
rhililtsh
lo
finiiiuole
I'oimtv,
Incluiling
up
Hou of Cabin » G | looirhl rail* P arliam en t l l u l "w e sh all not tie
seems to see any real hope lor
a*‘&gt;noe
there
are
none.
pruxmmteiv
dtill
absentee
votes,
rd un II* Ihrrr million itirmhfM
resolving the issue
Mi*.*- Hentley. who say*. she lo sliikr ill |1loirs I agiill*l the I iid h irn red bv i'o iiH n u ilh t lltre a ls
Moreover, officials speculate dial wax vonijdrltd lute yesleidny af u ioked
nvei the -leulltg id Hie peace con
wIth
two
c’liinnapt*
ring*
ter
hoot)
at
tini'uinihl
I
’enlei
tiy
a l rr*t of Com in uni* I tm** Jar- t i;,i | w illi Wert G erm an y at Hnrm
with new tensions building up lu
here
durini'
World
War
It.
testified
&gt;|urs Du&lt; lo*
Germany because of Russian re Judge Dmiglov Htenstriun, Mi*
ind Hie I u rnjieaii Defense T re a ty
slstance lo West German indupend LhihiIIil lirm'e, s u p e iv is u i of reg tin contacts informed her that two
in P a ris
ott-er
croups
were
operating
Inside
Hy PULS MIN GltltVKH
ru n and rearniaineiil, the men In I litrntlun, i,lid t'uiilily t'oiiilillisloti Ho government She said Itiev hove
today Hu- F a st Zone (Tim m uid st
I'AlliS i/fi Jactpir* I Indus, now t go viTiim ciil rrrn n lrd all lelepbonc
the Kremlin prnbahuy do not now ■t II. I ' llodd
tint
yet
been
cs|Miscd
and
"obvious
Ihere were no change* In tin*
Prance's top Communist, today , ills between Hu* Soviet Zont* and
see advanlagcs to a truce in Korea
was charged with , a n y lug a gull West G erm an y, p erm ittin g them to
which were open lo Ihem a few r o il 11* of Ihe vtirlouii i «,*••* a* i*n ly are still nperaiimi "
She
could
shed
no
llithl,
how
monlliso r even a few weeks ago iinunccd hy Tin* Hiiufoid II i-iii IiI' k ever on who they might he or In during a bloody deMumstrntloii tat' lines at w ill.
against (ten Matlliew It Hldgway
If (heir steps taken so far to unoffirinl returns.
West G erm an | misI o llic la ls dls
lit the raco for governor, Semi- whut departments they might he ami was jailed to await triul.
disrupt communications between
closed ull line* cim n ed ln g Hie E a st
working.
Interior Minister &lt; buries limns
Western Germany and Merlin and uoie County guve J. tlrniley (idHowever, she remarked that the declared Hie government had un* and West Zone* now are liciut!
to restrict movement Into the So iiairt 4,1110 votes lo 2,904 received Com
trunked through la’iiwlg, where Hu*
munists
were
not
Interested
In
covered proof of un "organised lied regiini* inainlnlns
yiel one are forerunners of more by Dim McCarty.
It a huge po
lowly
clerks
or
typists
who
do
mil
The 4,(111 votes received til thl*
ami pcriuMient conspiracy by tha lien llslemng | hi*I
serious trouble they plan lo make,
have
access
to
official
secrets,
Conimoiilst Hoop*" against the
Authorities hare believe they might county by Hcliatur l.loyd F. Hoyle
West • Herlln, however, stilt has
(’handier* and Mbs Bentley were French state during Wednesday
rally want lo keep as much in I lie 37th district lenatorial befoiv
give tjrink lines lo West Germany
the
Senate
Internal
security
tern force eg poizjple. tied up race, aa ..compared to 2,620 vtprs flgNrnmniiUMt rtrSfi-Wes- been a night'* clashes., One Cummunlst which do not go Hi rough Leipzig,
was killed arid 17 badly In Jute, I but encineers said Ihe East cuitlil
fieouent witness for tne la si sever­ at Nice.
slid! them Nineteen Hunk lines
al
years
at
rongrtsalonnl
Inquiries
Uihkvf'd Brevard county white M.. Doyle
Nine hundred or more ( uniimi from Herlln lo the West wen* cut
into
alleged
subversive
activities
nisls were arrested here and in
toward disrupting Allied plana for received 3,002. The total wuz Hoyle
II was accusations bv Chambers; Marseille, Bordeaux and nth, &lt; Ho week tiy Ihe Red*
Germany with a peace offensive 7,013 and lirewrr 6,1116.
Allied teleplume Iruillc to and
which
led
to
ihe
Jailing
of
Alger
J. L. Hobby, in the filial returns,
Fiem li cities during demolish a flout tier lot was not affected Ttie
ai their ma)or weapon. At that
lllss
lions against Hie new NATO gen l Allies use a radio lelephon,* re
lime the advantages which they was elected sheriff of .Seiii.noie
Hiss, once u high Male Depart vrul
might have won from a Commit Foirnly by u vote of 4,2tit( lo 2,79U
i e hi did it secure fiiun ceioiirship
ment
tdficlal
now
Is
serving
a
nlaT Dnllrd Nations truce hi Korea lrevived hy Slier iff |*. A AI
Police began a hioadeillug C la ck I In i unvei’.ultiiiis an* scranthli d
In Uistin-t No |, W. H I Hiowni I I've year prlsim term lor petjury down on Ihe Cuiniliuillsl* Imlay at
were rated high
om- i ml and rcasseinlilt d at the
An end to the fighting would tin Miller, with M.Mli votes, won tiy it II,* was convicted for denying un and veiled many edition* of i mo other l,« special mucltities
mediately have brought lu the fore close niuigin over Kail IHggiii- der oalli ttint he passed State lie luiuiisl newspapers
the Far Eastern political prohlems bulbimi who received M l, in tin parlincnl documents tu Chambers,
liv M A X IIA H IIF F .M IN
Worker* downed I,m&gt;1* in sevetal
who wus u courier for u pre-war
whtcb pose rontroverslal Issues race lor county ruiniiilsstonci.
UNITED NATIONS, N V ids—
In Hie region nf Carlo
Tin* County Cumiiilssinn ran* in Communist espionage ring Miss, fadurie*
among the Western Powers
home district of Duclos, and new Hu**lii torluy wu* expected lo give
District No. ft « i u ul .so close with still denying Chambera' charges demonstrations broke mil m M.n a tpuck n* led Ion to tin* West's
KOJE (KItANf), K una sjfs — A John VY. Mels,.It with f&gt;KI volt**, against him. has asked for a new setlle, Mcluii and other places in new plan fu r c e ilin g s on m ilit a r y
North Korean Red prisoner was wliming over Ihimntr I.. Carter trial
ptidesl against Hie Cntltmumsl fo rce s
killed and another wounded slight with 6(12.
chief’s arrest
(J u n rli- r * u s u a lly f a m ilia r with
W, Hugh t hi Mean w»* elected Food Price Mark-Up
jy loday when on American guard
Duclos, u meintier of I'arliumeoi So viet v ie w s said the llu sM a n * un

Official Canvass ( ‘ha in beis Charges
Still
Of 2nd Primary Government
Hides Communists
Vote Completed

U. Of F. StudentH Arc
Punished For KffidH

Justice of Hi,* p, i„ n In Dl-&gt;trnl No.
4 with 2,3 HI voten to 2,286 received
by Lewis A. Tate,
The voting for delegate* lo Hie
National Democratic Convention
resulted In the following vole for
" R u s s e ll Candidates" among lint
men: Fariis Hryant, 3, 413; Doyle
K. Carlton, 3,221; Frank D. Up­
church, 2,Hitt, and Jam es T. Vo
celle, 2,072.
Thu "Pleilgcil for R uaseir votes
were: I*. M Avcrittc, 1,304; VV.
N. Coleman, ija tl, and If. L„
Mathis, Hitt.
"Pledged for Kefauver" votes
were: C. II. Carroll, 106; T. If.
Hutchison, U22; J, Karl Myers, 8ii:i,
wild Raymond flhuldou, 857. U n­
pledged were C. M. H ntt, 331; F.
af. Mclfafe, Hit, and Frank O.
Taylor Jr., 185. Francis at. Me
Hale, pledged for MacArthur, 191.
"Russell Cundidatsa" among the
women were Mrs. J. D. Alderman.

aAINESVIl.LiTws - The Uni
versify of Florida said today 2(17
atudenta had been penaliied as a
result of recent underwear raids
by men on women's dormitories
and sororities
Of the total, four students eonaldered hy a faculty discipline
committee ns Ihe most serious of
fandera have been expelled; and
41 suspended for periods ranging
from the summer session lo a full
calender year.
The remaining 221 have been
placed on probation or have re
,. a ----calved
reprlfiugruU.
fames
_ . . . were
. ere not ureleased
.—
Nam
All students expelled nr sus
pended are being permitted to
ItuM ilM UeS (In P a g e T w u i
finish examinations already In
progress for tha current semester.
University President J. Iltllls
Millar said recommendations of
‘ i faculty committee were made
er "thorough investigations, and
"lea were recommended on
Lieut, John Andea of the Civil
o .sli of Ihe seriousness of the Air Patrol today urged all CAP
committed by the Individual cadeta to attend "Operation Mi­
ante during the raid."
crobe" to be held at the Orlando
Municipal Airport Hunda;
AUTO ACCIDENT
This la a Joint operation 'i,etwee n
A perked ear on Southwest Road tha Office of Civil Defense, (IJvii
v i s completely demolished last Air Patrol and Flying Farmors.
nltM when it wae hit h r a 1961 Llaut, Col. F. K. Brackenridge,
Oldamehile, driven by Mr«. Irma group commander of the CAP,
SheKkfd Clayton, gg, 203 Holly announead that from 0:00 «.m. to
Avenue, peliee officials reported 11:00 ».tai.. a breakfast will be
tod*
served free of charge to all CAP
IS, 410 % East mambara and Flying Farmers
was Injured who canj show a paid-up
tnemberld*« _______
with Mrs. ihlp card a t tha Columbia
Restau­
umbia Restauoaa waa In the narked rant a t tha AlrporL This same
i A nne Tarry, 63, “ "l* t 11? it**0 " k for registration.
cohered,
BeutbWMt Road
A briefing for Operation Mi­
'a ear tractive*! an croha will be held a t liSO p.m. with
damage,
the take-off set at 2:30 p.m. for
eetlma
the bombing of targeta,
B t m i t X MANAGER
WABUNQTON UR* -den. Richard
WIALUAMMON D IU
B. B trn tll of Oaorgia announced
JACKSONVIIXK US - Carl C.
of Sen. Williamson, dl, owner of Fram
rado
aa Florida Ine., ol) fUtar aoulpment
'
for the manufacturer, died hero today of
•m oerstk1
nomloa* a heart attack.
Ho waa recovariag from a re­
Rocky cent operation
WUllamaon, native of Morrow,
| duS 0 „ was president of Um F ru n
vice*—
• national o m . Carp., and vice
praxidant of Mason
oi Prnvldanca, R. I..
kavd regarded Can Co.,. both
oth of
I candidata uf tha a dir actor of tha Atlantia National

Operation Microbe
Scheduled Sunday

p

tS S i

IU rdu Hy Grocern

ami Hu- tiurlv’s secretary gem-i ,i ih m h le illv would s lic k lo th e ir own
* to r a H al one H urd cut
was nuhlied ul the height of Hi* d e m at(n d*'Hfluitril
Oh I......... I'Mis i
WASHINGTON l*-~ Hilail gn&gt; rlnfilig lit all uutouioliili* III wtiu ti
police
sail)
Kiev
fm,lul
u
luaded
c it s today began conijniting new
price ceilings on hundred* ol (nod revolver, a blackjack, two carrier Sanford Mon Win
items based on government up pll'.eons and u radio geared lo m
Navy CominisHionH
Proval of higher profit margin for iercrpl police orders.

Ihe industry.
The new ceilings rail go Inin
effect Monday. The Office of Price
blnlnliiullon (UPS) Issued an nr
der Wednesday night authorizing
Increases running up to 25 per
cent In Ihe mark ups retail food
stores cun apply lo lliclr costs
uPH said this averages ubuul a
penny an Hem on the selected list
of foods affected.
Price Stabilizer Ellis Arnall es
honied the margin hikes will in
(•read) food costs lo the public
by from IOO lo ISO million dollars
a year. He said a minimum nf
loo millions is needed by the In
duslry to assure fair and eqitlt
able earnings under Ihe law and
pricing standards.
The higher ceilings will result
from bigger mark ups granted on
some of the ifama In this wide
range of foods:
Urenkfast care ala, coffee con
centrales;
cdokles, toast and
crumbs, except cracker*; proc­
essed fish, except tuna and xalmon; (lour In five-pound package!
ur lass; frozen foods, except Juic­
es: many canned fruits; Jama and
jellies; canned meat, except lunch­
eon meat*; oleomargarine; pickles
and relishes) many canned vege­
tables; vinegar and cheese.

UAVh HHOLTZ ILL
MIAMI Ul David Shall*.
Brooklyn born former governor of
Florida, waa in Jackson Memorial
lloapltal today, with a heart ail­
ment described aa "alight."
He entered the hoapltal Wednes­
day. His condition waa aald to be
good.
Kholti waa Florida'* 26th gover­
nor, serving from 1H3 to i'J97. He
once lived at Daytona Beach whare
he waa state attorney 1919 21 and
city Judge in IBM,
It EDR’ TBOUBLK8
HONG KONG Uh—Wldaiprcid
nbotage, arson a id other rcaiat■net To tha Communist Fourth
Flald Army
four prav
Incas of Sow
iith Cantral China
Ch
waa

t v S B rtt

raporlad by a Communist
P«P#r j | i •Ivad
iTn3 bars today,

“
SWIMS MgSttBPe .........
against tha 1

b W liy Russell
datsiits.
f a r * statas,.
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trW
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' MVJ

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Otfnulva

Completely calm during (juestmo
inij hy Hie |Milire cninmissiuiici
today, Duclos niaiidalncd tire goo
belonged to lit* driver
lie was charged under u tut:,
law which carries a possible prison
sentence of Ihree months lo tw,,
y
francs (|4uO)
Interior Minister lit tine declared
that his forces “ will always be
masters of the i.llualhm" although
Ihe Communists hud proved they
war* well trained and disciplined
The French Cabinet, at a meet
tng, decided to leave tha question
up lo Ihe National Assembly
whether Duclos should actually be
tried
As u member of Parliament
Duclos normally would have Im
munlty front arrest. The law pro
vldes, however, that this Immit
nlty does not apply If tha laglsla
tor la apprehended flagrante dalle
&lt; (o * t la n « * (In r a t * a i d

Carlson Serviced
2:30 P. M. Tomorrow

GREAT LAKES

(HpxinI)

\owing (lie 6611 melt awarded t-n
iirne' loimiilssinn* today from tlie
Navy'* only Officer I'aiididate
Sehiml In Newport, R I , were
i wo Hanford ari a men, William F
I udvvlg, son of Mi and Mrs.
William A. Ludwig of dllK Karl
Fourteenth Street, and Robert J.
1uwton, son nT Dr. and Mrs. T.
W, Lawton of llvirdo.

En**. I.udwig was e i ndnolrd
from the University of Pennsyl­
vania III 1061 witli a tiaehelur of
art* degree, and En*. Lawton was
graduated front Florid# Houlhern
Gotlege lu 1061) with a hnt'helor of
’clenre degree.
Extnlilished lu June 1061 to
lirovtde Junior officers for the
I-upending fleets ami to relieve ren*rvv officer* ordered to active
iluty attire the outbreak uf Korean
hostilities, the school’* original en­
rollment of 600 will swell to 2100
by October. It Is currently grad
uatlng more new officer* than
tha Naval college NHGTC pro­
grams romhltted,
During four months' training,
lliv candidates, all college grad­
uates, undergo intensive training
in the basic set-going skill*: gun­
nery, seamanship, navigation, en­
gineering, damage control and
communications. They cover the
tame ground in 19 week* that Ihe
NHOTC students do In four yearn.

Funeral services will he h*ld »'
2:30 p.m, tomorrow at Brisnui
Funeral Home for Mrs, Elian Carlsun, 94 y*ar old Sanford resident,
who died yesterday morning In the
Johnson Nursing Home In Orlando
after a aevvn wevka' Illness.
Mrs. Carlson la survived hy
three daughter*, three eons, It
RAID REVERSED
grandchildren and two great
SWARTHMOHE, l'a. iA-Swsrlh*
grandchildren. She was born in
Malms, Sweden, and cams to San­ more College olliclals hove added
ford from Birmingham, Ala. tu something hew to the open season
on underclothing—this time In Ihe
1011.
men's department.
Cuming In tha conclusion that a
BIRDS NOT WANTED
LOS ANGELF.S (gi—Mr*. Leola great number of students have
Cason, 40-yaar-old widow, la strict­ bean depending too freely on the
ly for tha birds. But her neighbor* school'! athletic department for
aren't. They've sued bar for Bid,■ their supply of T shirts, shorts,
730.
athletic socks and the like, school
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff C. Earlywine officials Wednesday made a whirl­
of nearby Inglewood complain wind "raid " on the rooms of stu­
that aloe* Mra. Cason put a bird dents who war* busy with final
bath In bar back yard two yaari
ago and began scattering crumbs " Y ic s l'h s b a r d s ih e r la * reported a
who found themand seeds, Mrs. Eariywbie hasn't rush......................i
by
a thing to wear,"
selvas *'
dared hang out her wash. A
not (Didos* how sueTim couple claims damage to Olffi*
enters w«i In re ­
home, shrubs, fanes and p e a ts of can
-mlmrl
'
property.
cove

Ti t t n u i i i Alsu I )eiends
WSH Mcmliership;
Cullcctivc Ila rtraini i it: Is Supported

Discuss Politics With Truman

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Ship Deals 0 ( Quillmuii l ells 01
Newbold Morris Sewage Hazard
Are Investigated In Kiwanis Talk
Senators DenumtIGuv- U cjiIi Ii Directoi De
em inent Seize Pro
cl.lies S.tnforil Sii
fits On V e n t u r e !
lint* On Moinltsjicll
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vi l« i altiy l»v Di I i link i/inl(in iK
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a: well a-, con pu.o'v lo ill'll.mil sin sT14zi sif tin* ;4t'fniiM»|. t
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in n ,iivi- uii*1,nl mi tlic I T illed Nu■Kin-, pliiu ill ,miv iiHti’i plau that
in nil Icnn cflei liv •• ill cu tilru ltillg
.itiin in n i i i i ' v .mil H icndiy inxur*
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"take appropriate uctluli" to cut
led huge Mini* lit luxes Hie Mib
cnilllllttlee alleged were illegally
avoided in the deals In Hie ca-.e
(if the Casey gluilp. It said llurecovery nitght in* lielweeu IH aiiHiu
ami fl.HKiixNi
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I In* Henilimle County .lino, i
(.Tl*mlier of Commerce drew n i*
spite fronij.til'ir many weekly |u glamii nf iiolltical S|ieech*n io.l i.
by sitting back III their se a ts ic
tin* Vnolit r.uli uml tliuluuglilv •»
joying tlu'inselveH nlnging to Ho*
pinno Htylfhgt uf Forre* t Rrecki i,
ridge ami the leading vocalist Vulm
Williams Jr.
Wlllikm Hunt annumiccil licit
Ihe Jsycee chicken harhequu, rial
eil fur Friday night, June it, won 11
have tu be r«‘scheduled for u .
other date, since (tint was the r.aim*
Treatment of huukwium, u
night ii* the htgli school grudun
ttuii cerenmnles After u few lum pui aiiillc dlsense, was ,b- erthed,
tile# of dUcU-tZmll, the gloiip and lie stated G lut mediciiM* fm dr
treatment In simplp uml Iiuh un mi
agreed tu ludd the tisrlieque at Ilu' lovvutil
lie al,,, |„|,| „f
C o u n try C lu b un
Friday nlglii, sanitationeffects,
survey* in local eating
June 13.
Don Rider, liewnpujier reporter, places, 0.... .,Over une-liulf „f tin- balnc-,
was Introduced us u new member ; ' ^
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V(
of the Jaycees. The Junior L'lom, u^. ^Yforts in m.' u “ i! " M "
her'#

m e m b e rsh ip

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till* year i* now in progress.

to .

GEN. TYLER KILLED

TOKYO urv-Hrlg Gen. Aaron W
Tyer. vice commander of (ho tu
pan Air Defense Force and a twicewounded veteran of World War II.
was killed Wednesday in a Jet
crash.
The Air Force said today Tver's
F-94 Starfiro Jet nosed down snort
ly after takeoff, clipped the tops
of two small buildings, crushed
and burned in a rice paddy.
Preliminary reports attributed
the crash to a possible flameout—
the failure of .combustion In a Jet
engine.
Tyer, 40, was a pilot-general who
raguUrly flew hiso wn plane. He
was the first Air Force general
killed In the Far E ast since tho
Pacific War, tb t Air Force said.

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GARBAGE D1SPOHAI.

Rids for Hip gurliiigu dlujm- al at
Him Hanford Auxiliary Naval Air
Hialion are now bring accepted
and the bidding will remain opmi
until June 13, it was announced
today by the Supply Officer.
Further Information can be ob­
tained at tho station by contact­
ing the supply officer lit building
No. 9. All bids must bo mailed to
naval headquarters In Jackson­
ville with a |200 certified chock
inclosed.

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CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYW HERE IN UNITED STATES OH
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
T E L E P H O N E S 180 and 1071
Room 101 Hanford Atlantic National Hank Itiilldlng

LAST TIME TONIGHT
NEW S
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and SH ORTS

Saturday Only! •

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THE SANFORD TTRRALD
materials In which any flame or
Pagu M ____ Frl. May 2.1, 1333 upnrk run tako hold," Chief Ckvo■land aaya. “ Huch hazard* aa heat­
ing plant*, ruhblah chute*, and
stock room* am Just watting for
u chance to bunt Into flame,
"Huarmirii fire* go lunger be­
fore being detected, have larger
amount* of flammable material*
upon which to breed anil apread
horizontally and vertically with
A (i "Inexcusably high totnl” of greater freedom from restrletlv*
110,11110 atom fire* a year Indlratoa firo division wall* than do fire*
tin- in) Malty uf Including atom darting in other part* of a atom."
Chief Cleveland recommend*
[ building* In tin* .Spring Clean(In rrtiniialuii for ronnivnl uf flm automatic apt Inkier system for all
l.ninnh. nceunl!::t: te Chief Mack store (Mcenieiils umi MiggtMM that ,
N. I.'lt-vtland ul tlin Haul out hire ail bilMillielil tliiiiWtf* in enDt'iiaitinent Mini the National Kira Closed. He ul so stressed the 1mprotance of providing ample fire
Protection Association.,
Chief Cleveland uak* store- extinguishers throughout the pre­
i.wrier* lu ruin entente attention mises. Pointing out. however, that
uf chiming op hazards in bnse- protective device* do not elimlniiii'tita, flre'a principal "breeding ute the primary causes of basdplniei,’’ Records uf the NFI'A nmnl fires, the fire department
r.how I'm! mure Hum III peicent official offers these Spring Cleanuf nil hlure fliea atari In hnse- lip suggestions:
1, Conditions favoring spon­
iiienl arena.
"llu-r inenta ate the hreedlriK taneous ignition niu«t lie freplnri-r fur fires hernuae they rpiently cheeked. Janitors' supply
usually ruiitain highly roinliUHtlhle rooms, parking material hill* and
rug i|Is|kisuI containers r*t|ulre
special attention.
3, Remove nil ruhhhli every
"It Ik A Self IhIi V o le Tu
day to a safe location outside.
V o lf For Urn Iley F or l f «
SI. Keep stork In well-defined
Murage rooms. In particular,
Will (rive Un A (iova rn keep hazardous stocks such aa
flammable Ihprids, paints and
m fiii I A n d M y Four Boy#
packaging materials In flr*-raWill lie Proud Tu Call
sidlve room*.
4. Check all electrical equip­
Floridit H O M E ."
ment carefully. A stray spark
from a short rlrcult. overloading
S ign ed:
uf nrclrig has "unusual oppor­
tunity" tu start a fire among
.Mildred N l* M cCoy
romlmstlhle maleilals.
IhutSCWlfat
fi. Clean grease from kitchen
IPaid I'uUHral Adv )
vent*, hoods ii n. I stove*. Keep
couihuitible objects away from
tlon at the close of each day's
stove*. Institute a special inspachuslncss to mak* sura burntrs ara
Swparlor Sua layai
turned off end electrical appli­
ances are disconnected.

Fires In Stores
Can Be Prevented
By Better Caution

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ENJOYthis
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FHKIfiHT HATE
I.AKFLAND trfw- A freight rata
savings of |3fi lo ITU a car In citrus
roncenlrate *hminenU by rail was
reporled today by Iho (irnwers ami
Shippers League of Orlundn.
Cordon Sleilmnn. league secre­
tary tiinnuger. said the reductions
ere lli«* outgrowth uf n meeting In
Chicago Wednesday with official*
of Western, Southern ami Northern
railroad*
Ktcdman aulrl tire savings on an
indoslry
wide basis in Florida
would come to uboiii fiso.uoo year­
ly. The savings will become af­
fective In jo days

tM A M

TAFT DFI.FfiATFN
MIAMI '.f
Sen. Hubert A. Taft
appeared assured today of at least
14 of Florida's 13 dele talc voles
for ilie presidential nonlnuliim In
Hi** llcpuhlicun National Conven­
tion, o|H'iiing al Chicago July 7.
An Infurmul poll of the delegates
In April showed 12 favored Taft,
one was eommllled to (ion. Dwight
D. Elsenhower, four said they were
uni inmiiillteij to any candidate,
and imp mold nul ho reachod far
Ills view*.
There aie more than
known diutnsen of plaid*.

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VOTE FOR MAX BREWER
Fur Slide Senator
(Paid Piilltlcsl Adv )

HIGHWAY

DR. H. K. RING
C H IR O P R A C T O R
Plans# rail for appoint mast
Phone 17M~1719

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A u to m o b ile

B usiness,

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Odham

112 N. Park Av*.

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Hunt Uncoln-Mercury Co.
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P R A IR IE

No. 1 — Full Hour
Novritlea and a "Lilli#
Rascal*" Comedy
— Plus —
No, 2 — Walt Disney'*
"Olympic Elk”
No. 3 — First Outdoor
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Seminole County
He Is A Veteran Of World War
Number One
He Has Been A Voter And Tax Payer
o f Seminole County For Thirty Years

His Work A h Sheriff Has Main­
tained A Balance In The County Fine
And Forfeiture Fund So That None
Of Your Tax Money Goes Into This
Fund

New

B ralley

, RE-ELECT P. A. MERO, SHERIFF

As Sheriff He Ha's Eliminated Slot
Machines And Punch Boards In Sem­
inole County

LAKE

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He

He And His Personnel Has Had Over Fifty Yearn Ex­
perience In Police Work And Are Qualified To Keep
The Sheriff's Office On A High Standard Of Efficiency
Honest. Courteous And Efficient Service For All Re­
mains The Pledge Of The Sheriffs Office

Th e

Independ­

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Signed i M rs. H. F . C ooper
liuuaawife
(Paid Political Adv.)

Your Vote And Support On Tuesday May 27th. Will Be
Appreciated
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Tartly cloudy with little change
in temperature through Tuesday.
Shnuer* and thunderanowers over
north portion this afternoon and
tonight Widely scattered showers
otherwise through Tuesday.

No. 108

And Polls Will Open At 7H)0 O’clock
Two Dead And W
arningGivenSupreme Court Holds
Tomorrow
For
Second
Primary
Odham Predict
Six Missing Io B
y Connally- - ~
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Wins At Polls
Ship Collision On ForeignAidMovies Are Lntitled

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* Campaign For Gover­
nor Roars Into Fi­
nal Stages W i t h
.New Charges Made
* ? MALCOLMH i. JOHNSON
MIAMI i A - Dan McCarty and
Bralley Odham swapped new
a
blowa today and both said they
were confident of victory aa they
cloeed Uitlr hot campaign for the
governorship of Honda.
Both were putting on Intensive
leat dgy drives for votes In the
populous Southeast Florida area
which could well be decisive In the
Democratic runoff primary Tues­
day. The winner almost certainly
will be the next governor, because
Democrats outnumber Republicans
14 In 1 In Florida.
MelnwbUa two shotgun blasts
ware fired Into a home (wo doors
from that of gubernatorial candi­
date Bralley Odham near Sunday
midnight but Police Cant. Roy Til. Its said "we don't think It waa In­
tended for the Odham house."
Odbam laid, at West Palm
Beach, however, he hda been warn­
ed Uirw weeks ago to "lay off gam: blera.'.'rir we'll get your family."
The racketeers, said Odham, “ just
got their houses mixed up."
Odham said his wife telephoned
M him with word of Ihe shooting, lie
said she received a phone call
soon alter the ehootlng from a
man who claimed In be a news­
paper reporter and who asked
about the shots fired Into Ihe Od­
ham house.
(The Miami Dally News said Ihe
caller i represented himself as a
Florida Tlmaa-Unlon reporter, but
an Investigation showed no call
had been made by a Time-Union
M representative). Police checked the
call and found that It came from
a nightclub bar In adjoining Voluala County.
Odham aald he had asked San­
ford police to welch hie home attar
Ihe warning he received In Tampa.
"If we have to live In fear of
our lives I'd just ■■ soon be. deed,
be said at Weel Palm Bench. "I'm
not going to live In fear of my
life. I know Ike racketeers fear
me more than any other mag In
the slat* of Florida."
As the

•

Polls will open st 7:00 o'rloek
tomorrow morning In Seminole
Countv'* lit prerlnrts for the sec­
ond Democratic Primary election
and with interest at fever heat In
the race between this city’s own
candidate, J. Bralley Odham and
Dan McCarty for governor, a rerord vote Is forecasted.
Contests of local candidate*
also expected to whet up the In­
terest of voter* and bring them to
the polls In this second election
which will deride, among others,
who will represent the ,17th Dis­
trict, Including Seminole anil
Brevard counties, In the
Stale
Senate, Lloyd F. Boyle or A Max
Brewer.
In this bitterly fought state sen­
ate contest, Mr. Ilovle polled 3,861)
votes In Seminole County to Mr.
Brewer's 2,006 and A. T. RoasrtUr's 624.
Mr. Odham received an official
count of 4.29'J Seminole County
ballots to Dan McCarty's 1,030,
and Adams. 013, In the first prim­
ary, a two to one victory for Od
ham.
Another hot molest will be the

sheriff's race between J. L. Hobby,
contender, and Sheriff P. A. Mero.
Both have been doing murh visit­
ing about the county during the
past week. In ths first primary,
Mr. llobhy led with 2630 vote* to
Sheriff Moro's 1865. The other
voles were divided between Chief
Kov (). Williams. 1014: Charles
Berk. 0IU and Clay Williams, 646.
Next In Interest are two con­
test* for County Commissioner,
Bari Higginbotham against W. B.
Brown Miller In District No. 1, In­
cluding precinct* 3 and 6, and of
Bonner 1* Carter versus John W.
Melsch In District No. 6, Includ­
ing Precincts I, 2 and I.
In the first primary .Mr. Hig­
ginbotham received 618 votes to
Mr. Mlllsr'a 477, making It a rinse
rare. Other votes were 306 for W.
O. Kllltse and 312 for C. C. Priest.
In District 6 the race was alto
close with Mr. Melsch leading
with 301 votes and Mr. Carter
right behind with 360, white Victor (ireene got 326.
Another conteat will be that of
W. Hugh Duncan and I- A. Tat*
IlstllssM Oa Paa* *!«►

Truman's Seizure Of
Steel Industry In­
spires
Proposal
WASHINGTON (if*—!ten. McCarran (D.-Nev.) today proposed a
constitutional amendment to proMbit Ihe President from selling
■ny property except under specific
laws enacted by Congress.
Introducing an amendment res­
olution, MeCarran told Ihe Senate
It waa Inspired by President Tru­
man's telturt of the slrel Indus­
try. He added that he would try
In gal It approved promptly. by
the Judiciary Committee which he
heads.
"The purpose of this proposed
amendment,'' he aald. "la to elim­
inate not only all doubt, if doubt
there be, but also all argument
over U»e queillon of whether the

.4 tas'j&amp;wj ipto -t a u ta .sfe®
conference that KcCarjW ' cam- to do so by a law passed by the
palgn headquarters had violated Congress."
To become effective, McCarran's
« the new election expense law by
o » r««* t « » i
amendment would have lo he Ap­
proved first by the House and Sen­
ate and then by 36 of the 18
states.
Before a Senate labor autumn
milter, meantime, spokesmen for
the National Association of, Manu­
facturers (NAM) and the U. 8.
Chamber nf Commerce opposed a
bill by Sen. Morse &lt;R.-Ora) for
Police Chief Rov O. Williams emergency government selaure of
(hit morning personally Investi­ strike-threatened vital Industries.
gated th# mystery of a shotgun
Lawrence F. Lee, Jacksonville,
Clast that shatterad a front bed­ Fla., president of Ihe chamber,
room window of the home of Ir­ and Ira Mother, New York, pail
vin Felnherg, 1005 Magnolia Ave­ president of the NAK, each suenue last nlgfit at 11:00 o'clock.
geated that a ban on Industry-wide
The house Is located only two collective bargaining would be a
doors from that o| J. Bralley Od- practical way of dealing with Ihe
ham. candidate for governor, and problem of strikes which create a
closely resembles It.
national emergency,
The blast of the gun brought
neighbors running to the acane. A
shotgun shell waa noted lying in
tha gutter In front of the Feln­
herg home.
C. E. (lormly, who lives nest
-to the Felnherga on the corner
of Nineteenth and Magnolia Ave­
nue, stated that when they re­
BOIIB, Idaho tin—It waa quiet
turned to. their home last night
at about 9:00 o'clock they saw today at Ihe Idaho Slate Peniten­
•hour riot
a large black asdah, with two men tiary, scene of a four-hour
In the front seat, parked on Nine­ Saturday. Warden L. E. Clapp and
teenth Street near their garage. 4Mf officials surveyed (be eall' •.009 damage caused by
At their approach the car left
U who barricaded themAt about 10:00 o’clock, Mr.
lb* recreation hall and
(lormly skid that ho looked out
. license p u le factoryIho window and eaw another largo
re routed out with tear
car parked In front of tha homa
of Mr. and Mrs. W. C- Hill, across

Bedroom Window
AtFeinbergHome
Shattered By Shot

All Is Quiet After
Riotous Scenes At
Idaho Penitentiary

Oormlv declared, ho
heard a shot, Uta sound of a gun
being breached aid another shot,
followed by the Bound of an automobile
obile V
alerting off Harris .
Capt. Roy Ttilla
several
TUBS end
.
*4 the scene soon
officers ji

;

S

u * .
Bass mads a farther Investigation.
Mrs. Felnborg told the offlren*
that at the time of th* shooting
• she was away visiting her mother

sgisr'jft J T tek
O of rthe

house, ft' wM the;

T o Free Press Rights
Floridians To Choose Between
Russell And Kefauvcr Delegates

New York State Law

WILMINGTON. Del
A lank
WASHINGTON &lt;* - Sen Connal
er loaded with rrude nil and a lv (D. Tex.) loltl the Senate today
Barring ‘ M i r a c l e ”
gasoline ■ laden barge collided In In advocating approval of a $ti.
Rendered Invalid;
a driving rain on Inr Delaware nnn.noo.non foreign aid bill that "»
River 15 miles south of here Sun­ policy of timidity Is a prelude lo
Radio Also Aided
day night, both exploding Into disaster "
flames lhal sent crewmen diving
As chairman of Ihe Semite For
•tv Hie Assoclstrit Pros*
WASHINGTON 'jf-T h r Supreme
Into the water.
eigti delations Committer, Conmil
Florida voter* decide Tuesday
t'ourt rulr.l iin.inlmnu»ly today
Two men are reported dead, six I) *nltl the mutual security mens whether Sen F.*lr* Krfauvrr nf
Lieut.
Parrish
Jr.
that
movies are entitled lo the
missing and one injured crewmnn ore Is probably Ihe last major Tennr**rr or Sen llleharil It tins
fiinstltullnnal guarantees nf free
legislation
he
will
pilot
through
the
*rll
of
Gonrijin
will
he
their
choice
la at Wilmington General llospltnl
\sperrh and free pres*
Senale before he retires next .Inn it ihe Denincratii- National t'nnven
suffering from shock
But al Ihe .aine Mine, (he high
o
try
litdid
not
rleel
In
run
ngnm
lion
in
rhlc.iim
in
July
There were .19 survivor* from Ihp
tribunal struck down Ihe action of
rlie Texas senator argued in n
The) will chiNise 21 delegates
collision between thr in,lit too
New York state tn barring Rober­
tanker Michael and ihe I..VX) Inn I prepared Senate sdtlrrss ngnintl from a field .d HH .nine pledged
to lloselllnl's "The Miracle" on
, .in&gt; further cuts In the aulhnrlia In Krfauvrr. -limit to Itussrll and
barge, A. J. Dodge
Ihe sole grounds lhal II was sac­
some md pledged aI all
Hours after the collision near turn measure, trimmed by his com
rilegious
lliisw-ll came mil ahead tiy H2.tfcX)
nnttee
one
billion
dollars
below
Heedy Island, orange llnme* ami
Justice Clark, writing Ihe courl’4
vide* In thr popularity cnnlest tnPresident
Triininn's
requests
The
thick black smoke covered Ihe aur
main opinion, said.
tween Ihe Iwn men on Mny 6 bill
Mouse
has
approved
a
IH.lti2.lH
Si.
face of the water and filled the sky
"In seeking lo anply the broad
that wa* unnffleial and Tuesday's
ooo celling on foreign aid
over a half mile areA
ami all-inclusive definition of 'sac­
voting i* what rntinl* F.arh can
before Connally spoke, Sen tlldale may win some delegate*
rilegious' given by the New York
The Mlehael drifted to the New
Court*, the censor Is set adrift
Jersey shore and ran up on n George 1 1* Gs i told a reporter he plrdgrd In him lit Ihe race lo win
ii|mn -i Imiinilless sea amid a myr­
beach. The ship hn* a lug hole at will slick by Ihe one billion re Mu- pii'sldcnllal nomination
iad of conflicting currents of re­
the witer line nf II* starboard how dm lion inailc by the committer
tine of the HHdelegates la pledged
ligious view*, with no charts hut
Several Coast Guard vessels stood on hi* mollon. nlllmugh lie said lo Gen Uuighl I) Elsenhower, thr
those provided tiy the most local
off shore watching the burning ves­ lit- dltl not believe a cut lo the llepubllcan caiullilatc. and one I*
and powerful orlhntllxlrs
New
sel. The smaller crall was almnsl House figure umild damage Ihe pledged lo fit'll Douglas MacAr
York cannot vest such unlimited
completely submerged Just off Au program miifh
Ihnr. who Isn't a candidate at all
i'--training control over motion
Beach near Fort I'cnn, Del
Forty Iwn delegates are pledged
A group nl Mepuhllean senator*
Munitions Board Lea­ Agustlne
picture* In a censor "
few minor explosions were heard ha* pro|Ni*i-d additional *ln*ht-* lo ltu**oll 2.1 to Kef.purr and 17
i ’lark *.inl lhal since Ihe term
der Warns Of Seri- from th* Dodge from time to lime ranging from .vxi millions In one unpledged
"saerileginu*" was the sole stand­
SJur Tellefsen. 2ti year old sea billion dollar*
Four men and four women will
ard under attack Inf he case, It
ous Period In 1954 man, so far Is the only survivor Averting lhal this eiumlry iniisl he eleeletl from Ihe slate lit large
was nol necessary for Ihe court
from the barge Speaking from his he prepared In meet its allies halt and two men and two women will
lo declilr now whether a stale may
WASHINGTON UP - John D. hospital bed. Tellefsen said, "I way. Connally said lhal any (allure lie eleeletl from each of Ihe eight
I.ifiii 11 S I'm i nli h , I*SN, censor motion pictures "tinder a
Small, chairman of the Munitions was very lucky to gri out of my of t'oiign-s* lo act decisively now congressional district*
Hoard, told Congress today "wa boat alive. I was asleep when I
flllW VliMlII** lu te Ultll III* i mi. rtearlv drawn statute "
Itussrll
lias
selected
a
*l.ilt*
of
are still far behind" Russia In cur­ was Jolted out of tied by ihe crash "might mean that peace would 21 a* the one* lie would like to Mi* Kil\\n»i| I |.aiirt iN tin- ami
*Hp from our grasp and Ihe llglil*
WASHINGTON ftThe Su­
rent warplane production, partlu"I grabbed a life preserver, then of t'lvlli; ilion would go mil again represent him al Ihe convention (if ll)4|\'\ S I'.IIIInIi wllH ••III*
preme Court today upheld transit
larly of lei alrrraft.
rushed to Ihe open porthole anil for s long long lime ”
ami they arc drsignati-d on the hIuim'.I nf f»&gt;«»t••nil fni S«*iniit*■!•* radio broadcasts
He said lhal even so plsnned pushed through Into the water I
ballot
as "Itussrll (‘untlidales " llil»lt SrliMol, itfid t** Hip ij«mI 'in
My a 7 I vote the high tribunal
lie unit'd Mini three candidate* The oilier delegate* favoring him nf lit* lute \ ft I'tiiii-h nf S »fi
deliveries In 1063 and early 1064 was wearing only a T shirt, anti
derided iiulln broadcasts nn bus­
fur
Ihe
liemneralle
presltlenlli.l
are designated as I’ ledged In Itu* (**..!
will have to be cut back If Con­ aborts," said Tellefsen between
s e s noil street car* do nut violate
nomination
Sen* Itrlrn McMii sell "
gress Mirk* to a House-approved gulps of hot, hlark toffee
the eonstltiltlnnal rights of pas­
bun
nf
i
'minecHi-ill,
diehard
ll
rolling nf ■ 46 billion dollars on
All Kefauvcr delegate candidate*
"I swam as fast as I roultl anil
senger*
armed forces spending In Ihe fis­ It seemed as If I swam more than dus-ell of Georgia and Estes Kc ait- listed as "Plrdttrd to Krlauv
.lustier Burton wrote Ihe major­
cal year starting next July I.
an hour. There was no fire nn (hr lamer of Tennessee — are buck er "
ity opinion
If lliere Is no designation under
And thofe years, Small added, river when I first Jumped but a» mg the bill endorsed by a fourth
Justice Douglas wrote a illsappgar lo be "■ very perilous I made my way toward shore It candidate. Mutual Security Admin the riindlilnle’ s name, lie Isn't
seiillng opinion which asserted:
pledged lo anyone and can vole
seametl
aa
If
U
m
Baines
were
chaapevieri as ire look ahead."
"If utterly t- to flourish, govern­
as he pleases — It Ihe voters send
ieg me In. I finally reached a buoy iMralnr W Avcrrll Harrtman
ment should never bo allowed to
Small testified before the Senate In the middle of the river and
Sen Itnhrrt A Tall nf Uhlo, him In Ihe convention
force people iii listen to any radio
Preparedqo** ftopplttof. 11 wat climbed up on It," he said
&gt;amlldate fnr ihe dcpuhllcan nom
No law rnmpol* the pledged
program
The right of privacy,
t*e of two SeMM iroitpn which .Tellefsen, Jt Norwegian who has maimn. him urged a out In flld 1candidate* lo volte /o f tho men to M
*
today violated, I* a powerful ifewhom they are uleilgetl. nor are
were IntnmWWmilfkeouaW filth become a II. S. clllien by natural- fund* til six billion dollars
B o a i n c r I n s i s t s T t m r torrent in anyone whn would con­
f'niinally said he hadn't always they hound In «tlcV with their pres
Ihe air power illuatloo. A Senate ltatfon lives al Brooklyn lie is
trol men's minds "
I I n s P a s s e d W h e n 11
npprnnlrtntlima subcommittee had married and had a young daugh- been satisfied with Ihe progress |Itlenllal raiiillilnle after Ihe con
Jiistlee Frankfurter said lie look
Europe.in nation* were making to vrntiim liallotlng start.*
Secretary of Ike Air Force Fin- ter.
im part In Ihe case because "my
Will
l)n
Any
Harm
lit
prevltm*
Florida
election*,
ward
rearmament,
lull
he
said
on
letter befnrmt behind closed doors.
Tellefsen said he believed onr ..f
I- f-lmg are sti .Irnnglv engaged at
The preparedness committee's Ihe dead men. neither of whom Ihe whole they had "responded to nothing appeared on the ballot r*
i victim nl the practice In coneept tlie names of delegate rand!
Ihe
threat
nf
(*oinnimil»t
aggre*
Kd.lE
ISt.AND
Korea
t*
licit
hearing also Was closed lo the was
Immediately
Identified.
trocersy lhal I had heller not
dale*
This
year,
candidate*
for
lirisnnrrs
nl
wai
mfotcmt:
dead
sliin
vigorously
and
prouipMy
with
public hut Small sent newsmen a Jumped from Ihe tanker. One mint,
paiMrlpatr in linllclal lodgment
ropy nf a prepared statement he mute exerpt for the life Jacket In Ihe IiiiiIIs of their i upabllllles " delegate may have Mil’ ll presltlen It weapons in thru batto'd w i l l - 1111*Itt if
tlal
choice
prink'd
in
small
tvpc
cnt'losur.'s
hut
H
i
m
*
•
,-n
llat
d-ut
read to Ihe group
If Kr nice t’oiild be freed of II*
which kept him afloat, tiled mm
lhal meant the rourt majority,
under Mu-lr own name*, which I* I. Ilnatni-r *ald tod it Mo •i■ti«he utf-s Burton, was t omposrd of
ule* after he was plrkrtl up *•v obligation* In Indoebllia. •oliindlv whiil HU of the HH candidate* did had
passed
when
do
t
i
ould
have
rescuers He was belle veil to (&gt;•■ said the whole position of Western
i hit-l .lustier Vinson and Justices
ea|ituicd Mils island
Europe would lie strengthened im
a crewman from the Dodge
Black. Heed, Jackson. Clark and
I'it11i d Nation* guaid (on e , now Minion
There waa nn Immediate wont measurably lie uddod Mini despite
coiiltl ion trot prl*oner* oul*|dc the
rnmmltinrnt.
European
The derision Involved broadcasts
of the fate of Ihe other si* men this
island'* 17 I'liW eoui|Hniod. the heard here on street cars and
ground forces bail hern nearly
aboard the barge.
new t-ani|i coinuiandet told newly blisses ol the Capital Transit Com­
tlimhled. air lorn-* significantly In
The Mlrhaej, hound for Pauls rrpnst-il mid a com ip and slrurtlire
.unveil roiidial wl*e l anadlan and pany The dispute atlrarjrd wide
boro, N. J . from Persia with • Is fiinrtinnlng
Hrills!) troop* lie ,il*o ild
attention, however, because at
crew of to. reported two men
Hill Illslili- the coni|MiiiiifI - lions least len other eltles have radio
M-'aaMaavf* ll s r « « e T « « l
lug Hu.iiimi North Kot.-an and &lt; III broadcasting on public vehicles.
NEW YORK IA -A move to gal
diehard ionium
MlfNNAN. Korea P I'niled Na in-**- captives
Protestant churches In change
Tlie case wa* taken to the highIf ••ftllntied (Ni I'm * f’l*9l
lions Irure delegate* reliitn lo III*1s *1111 rule
part of Ihe wording of the Lord'*
Aliout two week - ago. the I'lllV*
Paniiiiinjom Tupsdnv to learn if
Prayer waa Initiated today.
a three day cooling off recess bn* could have clashed their harlied
The plan, approved after keen
rrnrkrd the Cninnmnlst stand mi wire enclosures They would have
debate at Ihe 114th annual General
siittered "hiHitlred* of ea*udllei"
war prisoner exchange
Assembly of tite Presbyterian
Church in tha USA, would replace
The explosive Issue alone blocks hut probably could have taken over
the Island "ll they tool wauled "
Ihe word, "debts" or "trespass­
an armlsllre In Korea
l-'.arh eninpoiitid holds .'i.mxi to
es" In the prayer, with the word,
Poller had it busy time during
InvrslIgHtlnn Iiy a grnml Jury
The
t'ommmilsts
demand
all
"sins."
tha weekend-wllh five rnbbf...... nf the eirriimslHiires nf tlie death Iheir captured ruddier* bark nl H.ihmi prisoners But uiMiiu two
The Rev. Alexander Mackla. oi attamptrrd rnhberlea reporie-l of Mrs. Evelyn lllarklmrn Wsl Ihe imiIiiI of a bayonet If neees wt'.ks tlie Beils will lie divided
the County CommiMlnn met In
udo groups of ,VMl ill new , -.mailer
Philadelphia, vigorously opposed
The first hreak-ln on Frhlnv thers, 26, w-lm was killed in n fall sary
pf-riiil section Satunl *v afteri ompoiiluls
Ihe move.
lilght when the filling station of from an ailliumdille no the ii Iglit
Mill the U N &lt;'milmand lias
"Why this silly tampering with Jtfferson R. Davis, 7IH I’mk &gt;&gt;f May 16, was rrrnmmrmted Fri­
In the larger group the Beds mtftti to determine whether or not
the Lord's Prayeyt" ha demanded. Avenus, was entered iiy mmn- day afternoon liv n rorntiers Jury been equally firm It sav* nn prls can't tie "ofittnllrd "It they dnn'l tft keep ti dragline ratting (8,260
"Hasn't the General Aaaambly of a window In bark and al oni which ileclilnl tiial Hie raiisn of onpr will lie forcibly returned lo to he rniMrotlrd " Boaloet con whn-li lizttl been reported unsatis­
factory, strife the iiiirrhase on Apr.
Ihe fled* An Allied screening |ceded
anything more Important to con- M In coins was taken* from the the death was unknown.
thawed only 7n.rxxi of IHU.ixhi lied
ilaer?
, ,\ ,
In several riots the pit.oners 1(1 from the Florifia-Genrgla TracThe iury Inrliidt-d C. L. Ite.1- l‘()W» and Internees wrxnl to go
tash register.
"Aa a Rep
Used axe handles, elnli*. .pears, ♦ill f%».
4n 1 consider It
Following the lumtl roneert •' dine, II. A. Montelth. W I..
It uni decided to ulv»* the conv
a serious Inva.
private right* Stminola High Srhool, Friday ItiN-he, J. P, Hardy, II. S. lieu- hark In f'ontiniinlsl area*
liarlied wire (tails and other wrap
|i iity two week* to mnke adjust*
MnJ (ion William K Harrison, tins
to tell me how
•ay."
night,
playara
returning
to
Goson
and
Murrell
Hmlih.
ami to prove that tlie drag­
The action au
' tha forma- band building in hack of thSome camp auMionliei said the ■uniti«
Ernest W. Wallht-rs, hustiend new senlnr Allied delegate, said
line ran do the work for which
Uon of a comm
confar with school found about 10 potkei of the accident victim, and James Ihe lletla still may he determined pows now- have pistols and rifli**"In delay or reject an armlsllre " seized in riot* fir lioogld from it i* intendrd.
representative:
denomiaaCommissioner It. E. Fourakre
III an Interview Sunday, llnrrl elvillaii'lions In (he Natl |4I Council of boons, wallets and handbag* tbm ft. Matthews, driver of the car,
had
hten
left
on
a
table
in
tiotestified
before
Hlale
Attorney
claimed that the machine could
son observed:
Churches of Chris'
tha USA toWllllln eaeli eonipouml the Beds
Murray
Overstreet,
Justice
of
building
ware
missing.
Imoking
ward obtaining
revision for
"If Ihe Communist* *rc going have a well organized military lint Im- adjusted tn the Jolt It was
the Peace W. E. Wat sou and the
general use hi
» affiliated about, they toon found the dl&lt; -Jury,
lo concede, we won't know It until system K.irh enrlosiire is divulcil toirchaseil for Commissioner ll.
that
Mra.
Walt
tiers
had
carded
articles
back
of
ths
build
denominations
It. Pope favored a trial period In
others.
ing. About l i t In eain was min­ fallen nut of the hack door of Ihe day il happens Up In the last Into a tiailallnn. euntpiillle* anil which time the tractor company
Under the
minute, they wilt keep trying to platoons Strlel military ili*elpllne
ing.
Polk.
Chief
Roy
G.
William,
the
attlaii
anil
had
tiled
front
In­
Forgive us
make u* give In."
prevnlls The Cnnimuntst leafier* would he given a chance to make
aa we forgive
Mora ((hot* ana Capt. Roy Tillla mads a per juries.
drill
their inrn
even liold •-m.ill the proper adliislment* In order
He
said
he
hoped
(he
Beds
had
aortal Investigation of tha robbei y.
Jack D, (lobe) and fltarlea L.
who trespass BSU til)," wo
srale
military
taetlc*
using limn- to make it *iiltable.
used
the
three
day
rears*
"In
Tha Grammar Kchool lunrh King, inemtiera of tho Naval
be changed to read "Focglva ut
Commissioner W, G. Kllbee ap­
lity
rides
nr
elutis
ftir
nioek liay
study
onro
again"
Ihe
Allies'
firm
our aim aa we forgive those
“
who room was broken Into Kundsy Shore Patrol, stated that about*an stand against fnrrrd repatriation nnel drill
proved n trial period, stating
night, but all that waa reported hour before the tritiredy that they
tin against ua.’f
It nlsii Is xiispreteil Mod ihe pris­ that In- would not vote until h#
Ho mhled that statement* Iiy
ha I seen Mrs. Wallbers, who was
Some churches arm use "tree- missing waa an alarm dark.
had a rhatu-e to *ee the draglln*.
Tha home of Mr. and Mrs. K crying, near a roadhouse rinse tn President Truman mid high gov­ oner* have stork* of gasoline use Commissioner* J. K. McClelland
pastes" while '
. Ilk* (be PrtsE. Roumlllat, 010 Palmetto Avr DoLanth They added that they ernment official* of Orest Britain fill for making Imineinnilr fire- mill It. (!. IXmIiI also rouaented to
ayterlans, us*
bi
nu«, was entered by an Ice ptrk had offered to help her, Imt she and Canada "certainly should cun ImiiiiIis — known In World War II the trial period suggestion.
Tlie Rev. Guv
vlnce Ihe Cnminunlst delegation - h* "Mnlotnv rncktiill* " Witnesses
burglar Sunday night by punc­ had refined.
land, said Ute i
Walter Jewett, Orlando, viceand thnli* masters" that the If N have suit) eight or nine large
Following
the
accident,
arrortlturing
the
screen
amt
moving
U
p
"treipasaea,"
M l .• correct
*« ilMlInttril ItH I'kgr I‘I%A|
president of Klorida-Georgla, proCommand I* speaking with full
Interpretation
ortjtnd G_r**k kMka. Although tha house win ing to Matthews, he and Wal- governmental authority and sup­
mist d to lenovate the machine for
ranaackaed, nothing wae reported there, both of whom arn attached
In which Qia)
It* proper usn without cost to
port.
Lieut.
Parrish
Is
waa rwcoroaq.
mlaalng,
to the Hanford Naval Auxiliary
the County. Mr. Jewett readily
The Allies have told the Beds
Air
Station,
took
Mrs.
Walthera
Another
home,
that
of
J.
C.
who arVisiting Ed Lancs admitted Mr. Fourakre'* chart*
that the U. N. Command will make
. uu|e *M Davie, 611 Magnolia Avenue, we&gt; to tha Naval Dispensary, Imt she no further cnnctxslnn*
that the Modle-8 dragline with 6
iri
wa*
pronounced
dead
upon
arentered
by
removing
a
acreen
on
lad cuaf
25-foot boom and three-eights'
Lieut.
II.
8.
1'nrrixh
Jr.
whn
with
and
th
&lt;
tha
south
aid*
of
tna
house.
An
etuagod,
yard
bucket
waa Improperly
hi*
wife
nrnl
fUtiuhler,
Hop",
I*
aald:
empty wallet which had been
mounted by the Tampa Marina
visiting
hi*
mint,
Mr*.
Ktlwnril
F.
BEVERAGE
LICKNHK
By voice vote
ALBINO
KANGAR(N)
taken, waa found In tho yard.
TALLAHASSEE IA - The Sen I.mitt Alt) I’nrk Avenue, returned Company.
Ihorlied a
SYDNEY, Australia iif»-"Mlsa."
Mr. Fourakre alio maintained
tale
Hotel of Miami Beach, cur­ recently from Guam where he hml
with
a
14-month
old
albino
kangaroo—
COMMIR JA ILED
that
the whola rig waa too light
liren
Ntntinnoil
since
Jnn.
1,
1
O
ft
1.
rently
fighting
a
30-day
suspension
*
PARIS (A-French police have Ihe only one In captivity—(eft by
He arrived a few day* iigu in •mil would never he a good ma­
rw .
k lH l Chief Editor Andre IIUI of plane today tn meet President Tru­ Imposed by the State Hotel Com­
the Communist Dally Newspaper man. She will get the rest of her mission for allegedly permitting Lakeland for n few week* leave chine.
LHumaette. They say he's among name when she gate to America. gambling on the premises, will nol with hU parent*. Mr. anil Mr*.
liatlera of Red demonslraMlia is traveling with two rare lose Ila beverage license, State Harvey S. 1‘arrlsh, Sr.
Movie Time Table
Following hi* graduation from
ajalnst Gen. Matthew B. blue birds of paradise. They are Beverage Director John E. Mont­
Annapolla in June, 11*16, hn waa
RITZ
being taken to America by the gomery aald today.
"The Marrying Rind"
Momgomary aald that after a lent tn Japan where he waa ntachairman of Sydney's Taronga
1:34 - 3:38 - 8:32 - 7:31 - 9:90
Park Zoo, Edward J. Hallstrom. thorough study of the evidence suh- ttoned for ifvrral month* and then
MOVIRLAND
tte«r at ■ beverage department returned to the United States. In
He gave the albino to the Aua“ That** Mr Boy. May 9 he had concluded all, ho served two and u half year.
altan government recently so S'iaring
PRAIRIE LAKE
at the government could present the! a neb‘tb#r the owner nor the In tho Nnvy.
n an offense
He later enlisted in the Naval
the hotel knowingly
"Harem Ctrl" 7:80 • 10:30 ,
a mab. Pea- It lo Truman. After’ Ihe presenta­
ling on
a the prom' Reserve and waa appointed an In­
"When The Red 8kina Rod4"
tion, Ihe haagaroo and Um birds haVailowed gambling
will lire att he Washington. D. 0., laee. Montgomery personally con structor at Tampa and Lakeland.
9:80 only
He
wa*
then
lent
tn
Guam.
ducted the hearing.
Zoln.

AmendmegtUrged Senators Told
Limiting P ow ers U. S. Is Lagging
To Take Property In Jet Aircraft

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39 Survivors Arc Re­ Senator Says Furth­
ported When Oil
er Cuts In Foreign
Tanker Runs Into
Aid Bill Arc Pre­
Barge In Dclcwarc
lude To Disaster

Reds Reported
Making Weapons
In Prison Camp

Move Is Instituted
ToChangeWording
Of Lord's Prayer

Truce Delegates
Will Renew Talks
With Communists

Grand Jury Probe
Five Robberies
Reported During OfWalthers’Death
Single Weekend Ih Recommended

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Faulty Dragline
Is Given Study
lly County Hoard

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Governors Race

Everybody Vote
Tomorrow In election duy. Three more weeks of cniripnlgnlnK have brought »'oter* face tg face jvlth their final
decision among those candidates who'survlved the first prl*
mary. Tomorrow they will Indicate their preferences for
presidential delegates, governor, state senate, county com'nlssiunerH, sh eriff nnd other minor officers.
The voice of the people is great on election day. It can
make or brenk the most poworful political boss. It may not
couht for much month In nnd month out. There may be
times when some of us feel wo live under u dictatorship, we
a n .‘ ,1 the hands of t.Jmlnnl rackets-"?, or nil powerful poll
ik-ttl tnuchinea, b u i'aJ’h t.‘ election day and the man n r the
street is the one who rules.
That is, he rules when he exercises his right to vote.
Of course if he ju st sits at homo and says " Le t George do
It", his rights and privileges, ns well as his kind of govern­
ment, can ami often are taken away from him. Almost In­
variably when the crooks and grafters' get into control,
when machine politics dominate our government, whether
local or national, It is became many decent, honest, law-abid­
ing citizens did not take the trouble to vote.
It Is really surprising how many people do nut vote even
when there is u great deal of Interest In an election. F o r In­
stance, in the first primary, there were over 1,100,000 p#rsons In Florida who could have voted. It was freely pre­
dicted that 800,000 of them would, hut actually only a
little over 700,000 went to the polls. Kvon In Seminole Coun­
ty there was not ns heavy a turnout as had been expected,
Ordinarily the people get Just the kind of government

poster lob, and stands ready to
verify the transaction under a
court subpoena.
McCarty replied "my campalgu
reaiurvr, Mr. Wesley Fly, a cer­
tified public accountant, assures
'•Mfltv-ce nss oeeo no violation id
tile law ami will our ot any »h.l«lion.
"It is strictly u last - minute
•ffort on the part of Odhuin to
mislead the people of Florida. He
,ias hid ample opportunity to
prove It. I have met him three
Imes In joint public appearances
arid be has failed to prove any of
Mi charges."
Odham said he couhl have MeJarly disqualified "In any court"
nit he would not defeat him that
way. The stale election law prm
vldee for vacating the nomination
ir election of any candidate who
wins after a violation of the law.
McCarty was making no predlclions about how be might fare In

target tomorrow, il you

t for Senator Russell, it's the
[until Candidates" you want to

A Kansas tornado is itpoMcd as
lying done only minor damagr
liore dissipating 25 miln (rum
twn- Well, if it did only ininoi
HMI» we ^utis it is entilled to s
III* dissipating.
President Truman fells reporters
aA
■ ■ _1.4 1
^ |(V
lliat his teiiure right is "saerrd",
which is almost lire saftre thing a«
being divine, which is what a lot ol
ui feared he had in the balk of hit
bad in the first placa.

of Miami.
*
Harry 8. Swan, Republican run­
off candidate for governor, import­
ed m s deposited In hia campaign
fund lost week. He laid hla ex­
penditure* would bo filed later.
William C. Cramer, Republican
nominee for Congress from' the
first district, reported bit flret pri­
mary campaign cost him 11,60.
lie Third 1701 In contributions, of
■.vhlrh he supplied W ! 30 from h»i

own pocket

,

j

o express a feeling that he will
taaln carry every county on the
Florida Cast Coast.
Odham, who led in only seven
&gt;f the counties and trailed Me
/arty by 118.000 votss In the llrst
irirnary, told his supporters the
ronteit la "even up to right now,"
ind that "we're In good chape"
torth of Palm Reach County.
He predicted he will carry Du
/at, Marlon, l.ake and i’ lnellas,
vbere McCarty led before: lu
•raise his lead in Folk, llllltbor
nigh and Orange; and "carry Weal
Florida or hold our own — all the
way from Jacksonville west."
Odham
told
his
campaign
workers he would- "lower the
boom" on McCarty during a state
wide radio broadcast tonight.

t&lt; i&gt;aMr*i*&gt;i r in - a f e e # p ee)

missing—the third mete end a sea­
man.
The collision was Ihe third such
tragedy within 10 days In this busy
'em 1,if» y f *l5! two ships collided
■ml hunted In Ihe nearby De i
aare and Chesapeake Canal, kill­
ing four men. Last week three
mm drowned when a freighter and
tug smashed together in the Deta­
inme near Chester, Fa.
Hjur Telllfscn, one uf the Dodd
•rewntett. told rescuers he was

TALLAHASSKE iA - Brailey Oil
Ham Iasi week spent (33,169 In
hi* campaign for Ihe Democratic
nomination for governor, he ad
vised Ihe secretary of alale today.
Odham's weekly financial ac­
counting listed (40.97J in conlribu
Ilona, Including th maximum (I,
000 allowed by law from both Ham
Kay and JC. R. Dnyhoff, Miami
The report of Dan McCarty, who
la Odhsm'a runoff opponent In
Tuesday'* second primary, was
not on file in Ihe secretary of
state’s office jhla morning.
u. 8- Hen. Spessard L. Holland,
Democratic nominee for re-eleclldri, spent (U fur posioge stamps

i Th* country's consumer price in(k l m e ilittsst lo an all-time high
during April* because df thb high
price! of fruits and vegetables, ac­
cording to the Labor Department's
Bureau of Statistics. This will come
as quite a surprise to (ome of »ur
rigriabl* and citrus growers who,
somehow wire laboring under i
naty Impression lhat the price of
Hulls and vegetables, was anything

Your Support and Vote Will Be Appreciated.

spy county In the election, csrepl

"For some lima, In radio broad
■asla and In statements, he prom
’ted he would link me with gam
bllng and the race tracks, prove I
lave violated the election laws,
ind name some 'Mr. ftlg' lo my
.’ ampalgn
"But when I have .confronted
blm fare In lace, In Miami, In
Orlando and Jacksonville, he has
sdmltled he has no evidence link
Ing me lo any gambler or race
tracks, lie has nut produced one
lingle piece of evidence I have
violated the election laws. He has
not named any Mr Big In rny
campaign, because there never
baa been ami never will he any
such Mr. nig, . . "

Second only to ihe electric chair
(he Governor's chair it (he hotteil
(•at in Florid*. says Florida's Gov*
trnor Fuller Warren who hat orcupied it now for torn* three and
* half yaars. It's funny how a
riaUmtnt emanating from iuch a
hoi (pot could leava so many peo-

John W. Meisch ha* been fanning In
Seminole County for 27 year*, grow­
ing food for the nation'* needs.
John W. Meisch Is a farmer and a
*vor!;!s* man's friend. He knows the
problem# oi District No. 5 and the
whole
'■**‘ 1 county.
‘
*
He understands and will work forth*
betterment o f every farmer, not orify
from District No. 5 but all district*.

i

Janet F. Fltigerald, OOP nom­
inee for Congress from the sixth
district, said her campaign cost
tl.yst She listed contributions of
(1.388 In cash and SIM In serviced.
Arch MacIntyre, unsilcresifiil
Democratic candidate for Congress
In the first district, listed expendi­
tures of 137.70 and no conlribu
lions
Thomas S, Ferguson, who ran
unsuccessfully for railroad com­
mission in the Demorratlc first
primary May 0, said he spent
( 10,020 during his campaign. Ilk
Ibted contributions of (4,770.

Iml

Used Car Sale
1950 Bulck Sedanet ...........
1950 Pontiac 2D Sedan
1946 Bulck Super Sedan
1948 Ford Sedan

McCarty replied "that is typical
&gt;f all the brash buildup he has
been giving his campaign. II will
fall flat. Just as all his other huihi
ip has fallen flat."

There is an acute potato short­
age in New York and one small
restaurant is planning on (lying
them in Itora wherever potatoes
(re plentiful. Maybe they can g&lt;
out (ad dig up soma of the road'
and runwayi Inal ware paved will,
surplus spuds a lew years ago.

Elect John W. Meisch the people*
choice for County CommleiioiierwUtrict No. 5.

......

1946 Old* 2 Dr. S edan .......
1941 Plymouth Sedan .......
1939 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan

Home Care For
Mental Patients

Hanford. Florida

By
W. V. Hitting
Toiirhton Drug Co.
Fortunately society Is lieKimilng to recognise mental
luitlcnta for what they are,
persons suffering Irum a seri­
ous Illness. Doctor! realise
that these patients netd th#In­
terest amt attention of others
as well us medical treatment,
llecaui* mental hospital* are
su crowded many mental pa­
tients must he cared for at
home. If the family l**rn»
something of th* patient'* Hi­
nes! from th* doctor and tries
to l&gt;&lt;&gt; helpful end couilderate
Ilf* If easier for ell concerned.
For all medicine prescribed
by your doctor rely on a skill­
ed, experienced pharmacist.
t'nerrieht
,
,
T i l l . |* the IM IS *1 B **ele* *1
ceiiofiHi e&lt;i»*rii***»*#i* ■**••»•
Ina lo IIII* ***•»
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He listed (SOU contributed to his

'Watch Out For Untruths - Hitleristic Tactics"
HERB IS THE TRUTH;
Section 11 of Article 9 of the Florida Constitution PRO­
HIBITS u STATE INCOME TAX.
The Constitution CANNOT BE CHANGED except by
the DIRECT VOTE o f tho people!
Senator Boyle IS AGAINST u STATE INCOME TAX!
Senator Boyle is IN FAVOR o f retaining our

HOMESTEAD TAX EXEMPTION!

Although there ate 24 delegates
lo the Democratic National Convenlion to be selected in ihe pti*
miry on lyity 27, Sanford voters
will have an opportunity to vole
oo only tan of Ihem. Th* reason
|«r lhat ia each canueiiional dis­
trict fleets |wo del(gatt( and only
h contllwM pt 1iOD8
___
ior hi
___
... _____ her* m Seminole
Cdswty We vote for eight delegates
« large,1which evyryona in the
Mate voles for, four men and four
women, and two congressional distrie! delegate*, one men Mid cine
Women. So vole for "Rutiell Candldatee", and don't vMo for more

Senator Boyle will fight to retain the EXEMPTION
ON FOOD, CLOTHING and MEDICINE in our SALES
TAX!
Senator Boyle HAS NOT favored BREVARD COUN­
TY in primary road improvements! He has BEEN
FAIR to the DISTRICT. ALL PRIMARY ROADB
ready for construction in SEMINOLE COUNTY have
been built —. THREE MUCH NEEDED BRIDGES
have been built in BREVARD COUNTY over the IN­
DIAN RIVER at u cost of about Thrpe Million Dollars
— BREVARD COUNTY is a Iqi'ge county and has 72
miles o f U. S. Highway 1 to keep up — SEMINOLE
COUNTY has a good primary road program in the
1852 ROAD BUDGET and BOYLE has RE&amp;N AS­
SURED o f MEMBERSHIP to the important PUBLIC
ROADS and HIGHWAYS COMM TTEE - KEEP
BOYLE in the SENATE to FOUR LA W U. S. 17 - 92 COMPLETE STATE ROAD 40 and to build a NEW
ROAD to OVRSDOl
.

Hanford Forum

The Forum
Banford Herald
Sanford, Florida
Dear Bln
Regerdleaa of all that has been
said, tomorrow there are thousands
Who will vote for th* candidate of
between their choice. Thank Ood we *1111
I those hoy* that sacred privilege. Ju»t
hew much we do need to fight
for end guard that right, tro few
of us seem to realise.
For th* fust time In the i,(story
of Seminole County, we have one
of our .own fine young men who
can end will stand on me own two
feet end sincerely try to give this
greet state of ouri clean end hon­
est government.
Ie Brailey Odham parfactf Not
Ara ye;)! Am It Th# only perfect
men that hee ever live! on Uila
aarth or avar will said to ths wom­
an's accusar, "Let him that la
without all' cast th* first atone."
John M -1J, Brailey does have
bllity | he la honest | he 1e alneerei
a he* vision, frland and foe will
admitJ ind he le ebsdutely dour-

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young men when they war* given
places o f responsibility Ih govern­
ment.
Nona of us like to have our
faulta pointed out and yet If I am
at hontst a* I should be, 1 must
admit that the older I grow the
more grateful I am to tho few
people who looked ms in the eye
and told me the things I should
know. We are proud of the vote
Seminole end Orenge countlee gave
Brailey, but there were many who
did not you In the flrel Primary.
May I isy In all hurahlenes# apd
linearity If Brklley la elected ft**ernor and we the B a n k give him

Senator Boyle BAR NEVER represented any GAMMrs Voile WIIHema Sr.
Bobby A&lt;Um», InflofcUr for lb*

Inelnnkll Rmli Mi Intel ntJtt ftt*

FEATURE

VALUE

up the local CUBA RACKET! Jila
TEGRITY Were never questioned!
SENATOR BOYLE’S OPPONENT,

me and will jigve I
A ta as.
it)? u r ;

I foutledl AfyC

�Thespian Society Presents Annual
Comedy At Seminole High School

Personal Activities
PHONE 148

Social Calendar
.. MONDAY
E'-xt Baptist Training
Union Worker's Council will begin
with ■ core rod diah aupptcr at
7:00 p.m. In th« Memorial Edu­
cational Building.
TUESDAY
Tho Pilot Club will hold It* regalar dinner mooting In tho Yacht
CIvA at 0:30 p.m.
TY* Unity
Unit: Truth Claaa will meet
at 9:00 p.m. at tho Valdes Hotel.
Tho book "The Sermon on The
Mount" by Emmet Pox will be
studied, Tho publle la invited.
Tho Mon’o Club ol the Presliytorlan Church will meet at 7:00
p.m. at tho church (or a aupper
mooting. It will alio bo ladies
night.
The Chapel Choir will hold re­
hearsal at tho Pint Baptiat
CMKh at 6:4B p.m.
Monroe Chapter No. 1ft will
moot at Masonic Hall. A chicken
aupper will bo aerved at ft: 30 p.m.,
following which the Royal Arch
Degree will be conferred,
WRPNESPAY
The Fine Arta Department ol
the Woman'* Club will meet at the
club houae at 10:00 a.m. at which
time there will be preaented a talk
on the Bible by Mra. A. 0. Mclnnis.
ThMt will alao be a display of old
CnM»
The Prayer Meeting Service at
the First Baptist Church will be
at 1:00 p.m.
THURSDAY
All children entering the firat
trade at Southaide Primary School
In tho Fall are requested to report
to the office of Dr. Qulllman at
113 South Palmetto Avenue be­
tween 0:00 and 12:00 o'clock to he
•aamlned.
FRIDAY
II children who will enter the
first grade of Southaide Primary
School In the Fall are Invited with
their mothers to visit with tha
teachers at tho school between 1:00
and 2:00 p.m.

»

Mr*. Mclnnis To Give
.Woman’s Club Talk
V h . Fine Arts Department of
he Woman's Club will present
frs. A. O. Mclnnis In a talk on
the Rible Wednesday morning at
10:00 o'clock at the club house.
There will be a showing of old
china by tha members and cold
drinks will ba served.
Alt members bringing china are
requested to be at tha club house
before 10:00 o'clock with card*
bearing the names and description
o U h a china attached.
Wostessea for the occasion will
ba Mrs. S. 0 . UlgMayman, Mra,
George Wells *mf Mrs. Douglas
Stsnstom.
Ms. Rnlph Smith will give a re­
port on the General Confederation
Convention which was held May
12 through May 17 In Minneapolis.

I

Miss Adams Honored
V^ith Party Saturday
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher entertained
Saturday morning with a Coca
Cola party honoring Miss Ada Ad­
ams who will graduate from Semi­
nole High School neat month.
The porch of the Thrasher home
on Grandview Avcnua was attrac­
tively arranged with bouquets of
crimson lake bougainvillea and day
. Those Invited were Miss Jana
iMvia, Miss Mildred Miller, Miss
^rotchen Klrchhoff, Miss Caroline
Mclnnis. Miss Bebe Blsbee, Miss
Qkn Wilton, Miss Ellen Driggers,
Mias Connie Ludwig, Miss Donna
Wltta and Mrs. R. A. Newman,
grandmother of Mias Adams.

Story League Group
To Have Box Supper
JThe Sanford Story Leaguo will
p ea a benefit boa supper ami en­
tertainment Frldav evening at the
Yacht Club beginning at fl:00 p.m.
Following the supper, under the
direction of Mrs, Russsll Tench,
tna children from tho ages 9 to
ft years will stage a "Miss Humquit" contest of which there will
6# three. Judges. Prises will be do. noted by The Yowell Co., Sween­
ey's Gut Shop and Toyland.
A aklt entitled "School Data"
g ill be presented b f the league
Jlkmbers. Story telling; palm readIng and a fith pond will add to the
evening’s . entertainment.
Tickets may be ‘obtained
by
contacting Miss Mary McMahon
dr tho league members.

2 Tyre Girls Are Wed

In Double Ceremony

"v :nJd

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Miss Lillian Boyle Is
Luncheon Honoree
Mr*. Sidney O. Chase, Jr., hon­
ored Miss Lillian Boyle, bride
elect, Tburrdav with a lunchron pt
her home on Mellonvllle Avenue.
The hoxtes* presented Mill Boyle with s gift from her chosen
silver pattern. Thosn attending
were Mrs. Lloyd Boyle, mother of
the honoree; Mrs. Dial Gray,,
grandmother, Mrs. Roy Holler,
Mrs. Walttce Belt, Mrs. Hugh
Whrlchfl, Mrs. Glenn I.Ingle, Mrs.
John Galloway, Mrs. A. W. Lee,
Mrs. George Hardin, Mrs. James
Crapps and Mrs. Chase.

Concert Presented
By High School Band

r e rson a l s
Mr. and Mrs. II. E, Morris and
Minn, Robert and Ernie, had a*
thrii recent1-...gate '.'-.in-v „mi
Vickie Rountree, at their M. Q.
Ranch near Osteen.
Mra. V. A. Williams Jr. has been
removed to her home on Laurel
Avenue from Fcrnald Laufthton
Memorial Hospital where she re­
cently underwent an operation.
Mra. E. L. Ley, mother of Mrs.
G. II. Williams Jr., has hern railed
to Denver, Colo, due to the serious
illness of her other daughter, Mrs.
Raymond P. Brown.

Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Morris had
as thslr recent dinner guests, Itev.
and Mrs. George R. Wilson and
An outstanding program of daughter, Sarah, of Sweetwater.
marches, overtures, popular and Tex., also Henry Tooke.
modernistic music was presented
Friday night by the f!2 member
Mr. and Mra. W. K. Llppincott
Remlnole High School Band at the have returned to their home In Bal­
school auditorium under the direc­ timore after spending two weeks
tion of Ernest Cowley, who came with their son and daughter-in-law,
here from Stetson University this Mr. and Ms. R. E. LIpptncotL
year to assume direction of It.
Friend* of Mrs. Vivian A. Speer
Principal Herman B. Morris
congratulated Mr. Cowley for his will be Interested to team that
Initial year’s work as a band lead­ she has been removed to her homp
er, pointing out that the hand had on Park Avenue from Orange Me­
brought a great deal of credit lo morial Hospital In Orlando where
Sanford and the high school dur­ she was confined for eight weeks.
ing 73 public appearances.
Miss Peggy Moon of Jackson­
He also thanked parents for the
support that Ihsy had given the ville and Miss Blanche Groves A
band, and also member* of the Bridgeport, Tex. were the recent
Band Association headed hy Peter guests of Mr. and Mra. John D.
Bukur. Mr. Morris also told of the Abrahams at thslr home on Twen­
progress made by the Junior High tieth Street. Miss Groves was a
School Band In Ita Initial year un­ Baptist missionary In Soochow,
der the leadership of Perry Rrem- China for 30 ysars, the test two
years of which were under the
er.
Communist regime. She Is also a
Gene Wilkinson, son of Mrs. S. foreign mlaslonary of the South­
A. R. Wilkinson, was announced ern Reptlst Convention.
as captain of the band for next
year by Mr. Morris, and was rnmmended for his playing of a very Mrs. Roderick Adams
difficult number, "Debutante" on
the rornet last night. His grand­ Honors Her Daughter
mother, Mra. Sally Allen, who Mr.
Mrs. Roderick Adams enter­
Morris declared had backed him
up In hia playing and persuaded tained with a party Friday after­
him to continue practicing when noon at her home on Lake Avenue
discouraged, was singled nut ami honoring her daughter. Darlyn, on
asked to stand amid much ap­ her fourth birthday.
Favors of balloon* mid whistles
plause.
were given. The birthday cake war
Anothrr featured soloist of thn of pink and green.
evening was Miss Jean Lane Mil­
Following the singing of "Hap­
ler who drew much applause with py Birthday" to the little honoree,
her clarinet rendition of "Auluvn she opened her many gifts. Re­
Caprice," with the hand accom­ freshments of cake, Ice cream,
panying. Ruth Miss Miller and punch and randy was served by
Gene Wilkinson received superior ihe hostess assisted by Mrs.
rating at the district competition Frank Adams, grandmother of tho
In Orlando.
honoree.
One of the most colorful num­
Those attending were Busan and
bers played by the band was Swed­ Pamela Jonea, Lalne and Totil
ish Rhapsody, which offered much Echols, Candv Southward, Patty
tonal contrast and haaa effects, Stenstrom, flllly Stamper, Cheryl
and gave play to French horns, Jones, Randy and Julie Dean.
saxophones, clarinets and heavy Janie and David White, Kiln and
brass.
Laura Susan Williams. Glenn and
Well executed In the modernistic Don Chorpenln&amp;. Anna Lea Hervsln was "Blue Tango" and "Stra- man, Limine and Reeky Ann Hlpr
toswlng." The concert started with pie, Vennle end Valeria Atkinson,
the playing of “ The Star Spangled Shirley and Gall Crnwford, Norma
Banner". Numbers following In­ Jran Whlttern, Marcia Kay Llpcluded "Jolly Robbers", Sousa’s plnrott, Linda Ley, Johnny /cola,
"The Hiimlcrer", "Persian Mar­ Punklo Lea, Marlllnn and Vlrkl
ket", "When I Grow Too Old to White.
Also Ihe following mother* were
Dream", by Romberg; "Symbol of
Honor", Washington Post", "Ne. present: Mrs. C. O. Jones, Mr*. C.
cold March", "Serenade of the L. Echols, Mrs. Douglas MenBells", "Shoutln Llxa" with trom­ strom, Mrs. W. A. Stamper, Mr*.
bone effects, "Tiger Rag" and Robert Jones, Mr*. Ralph Dean,
Mr*. John White, Mrs. George
"Host of Freedom."
Among those who congratulated Williams, Mrs. Curl Chorpenlng
Mr. Cawley and the baud were Jr., Mrs. H. (I. Herman, Mra.
Dick Feasel, Stetson University Wally Hlpnle, Mra. Charlea Atkin­
Band dlysctor, and Don Yaxley, son, Mrs. Tim Crawford, Mrs. Hohert Llppincott, Mra. Leo Zeola
assistant director.
and Mrs. Jerry Wight.

Mrs.. Charles Lane Is FaHhion Show Given
Navy W ife Hostess
By Class Members
Ms. Charts* Lana was hostess
Thursday evening to the wives of
the meg of Fighter Squsdron-39 of
tha Sanford Naval Air Station at
their Moil-monthly bridge club at
her home on Escambia Drive.
Tha aervlng table, was attrac­
tively centered with'an arrange­
ment of fern and floating candle*.
During tha evening the hostess
Ignited a chafing dish. Prises for
bridge were won ny Mrs. R. Brown
■nd Mrs. W, Wilkinson.
Those playing were Mra. George
Kllng, Mra. R. McQueen, Mr*. W.
Wllkerson, Mra. W. G. Ferris,
Mrs. O. Williams, Mra, R,. Brown,
Mrs. J. Coleman and tho hostess.

4 Sanford Students
Finish
A
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GAINESVILLE ( S p e c i a l ) Commencement exercises for M l
University of Florida students who
have applied for degreoe will be
held Juto ft-9 at Florida Field.
. Dr. Home)! Norrla Hart, Duka
University professor of sociology,
will deliver the Bacralauraata ad­
dress Sunday, June ft. and Unlverllty President J. HUH. Miller will
addreag tha graduate* at CommenMiMnt exercises on Juft* 9.
Other features of tha weekend
will bu the sauna! Vesper Tea for

Tha freshmen classes at Sem­
inole High School held a fashion
show Thursday afternoon showing
the garments which they had
made during thefr Home Econo­
mics classes.
Those who modeled were Gladys
Hasty, Jacqueline Ervin, Shirley
Dandrldge, Addle Prevail, Dorothy
Sherry, Lucille Hall, Eva Faye
Echols, Dot Holloway, Rochsfle
Eubanks, Barbara Brown, Mary
Lou Nicholson, Laura Mae Don­
aldson, Claudette Walts, Frelda
Carvsr, Shirley Baxter, Llnny Rotundo, Ruth Maxwell, Ratty Rand,
Patay Teslo, Genena H evld, Min­
nie Lee Mette, Rebecca Cain, Bet­
ty Johns, Helen Alexander, Carol
Buckner. Batty Sipple*. Eleanor
Nix, Marilyn Calhoun, Hetty Bry­
an, and Wanni* Lae.
Also modeling ware flonja and
8andra Monforton, Collaan Engebratson, Barbara Low, Dorothy
Cogburn, June Conner, Barbara
Harriett; Jean Wilke, Joan Wilke,
Ora da Hay, Floranca Pries, Janie
Rnnatt, Emily Spivey, Elisabeth
Hardy, Alice Andes, Jo Ann Rick­
ets, Helen Llnsey, Geraldine Wilk­
inson, Donna HcTeer, Mary Ann
Strickland, Mona Jobe, Barbara
Humphrey, Drennon Eiewender.
After the fashion show a tea
was held. Those on the tea committe were Lenny Rotunda, Shirley
Baxter, Addle Prevatt, Batty Rand,
Flornce Price. Ginger ale float and
cookies were served to the mothers
and gueata present.

.......
‘ their families Sunly and Mr. and Mra. Wr w .
— ----------- and various frater­
and family
nity Mtf aaeority receptions.
tend from
totftl W I who h iw ip*
the* at. _ _ _ _ _
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GRAMMAR SCHOOL PROGRAM
M Law Degrees, and 80
who became thd bride of wllRoom Eight of tho 8anford
B. Smith,
of Philosophy Degrees.
Grammar School will present Its
Included aw the Commencement adaptation of "Peer Oynt" In tha
. wedding o f Um selaaee
, sisters of P. T. and W* W.
auditorium at 10:80 a.m.
was solsmniacd Friday sve- S 5 3 fU % £ m
&amp; j : school
Wednesday morning.
at tha Koyptcno Heights ferJM yefcre of service to tho UniThis program wUl ba for the
Cht," ,k
benefit of their adopted child In
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Watt, BAE of Sanford, and Roy
W. Nichols, MBP o f Ocaeva,

By WILLARD CONNOLLY
The hilarious adventures of two
10 year old Bryn Mawr graduates
en-route to Europe aboard a liner
were convincingly played Friday
hy Jean Wilson ami Ellen Drlgger*
with an able supporting cast at
Seminole High School.
hv the National Thes­
pian Society vl '.ne school under
direction of Mr*. Boyd Coleman,
and with the assistance of Mrs.
Malcolm MrNclll, and Edwyn Ed­
ward* of Stetson University, the
play was presented during the
morning to the highly delighted
students, and to the general pub­
lic at night.
The play was based on real life
experience* of the noted artres*
and writer Cornelia Otis Skinner
and of Emily Kimbrough who later
became managing editor of the
Ladles Home Journal. The part of
Miss Skinner was played (n professlonal style by Miss Wilson, and
that of Mis* Kimbrough hy Ellen
Drlgger* with sure comedy touch.
In the early "JO*. Mis* Skinner
and her friend Miss Kimbrough,
recently out of Bryn Mnwr. took a
trip abroad unhampered hy par­
ents and guardians. The latter had
an Inborn faculty of attracting dis­
aster* and during the voyage hit a
drowning man with a chair In­
stead of a life preserver.
This, In Ihe play version as
based on the best seller hook that
the two wrote of their ndvrnlures,
trovided a high spot of comedy
n the high school performance.
Mis* Skinner developed measls.i
as the boat wa* nearing port snd
had to he smuggled, with the aid
of two young medical studsnts
aboard stdp, past quarentlne offi­
cials. She was thickly disguised In
foundation cream and a hat and
veil.
Miss Wilson performed Hits high
comedy scene with high fidelity,
and Infused her role with much
pep and energy. Roth girls put
much action and pantnmlne In
their scene*. They were givrn
able comedy-romantic support hy
Edward McKinley and Douglas
Whitney n* tho two medical stu­
dents.
Robert lleekwlth nppenred a*
Otis Skinner, noted nctor and fa­
ther of Cornelia, and Donnu Witte
as Mrs. Skinner, appearing to see
the girls off on llic voyage, and
later In bring them home from
Paris after Cornelia was frustra­
ted In her ntnhillnu to study act­
ing under a Monsieur De La Croix,
played In a very hlaso manner hy
Ronald Taylor.
Ronald Anderson appeared as
the ship steward, Philip Toney a*
the purser, Glhson Hates a* admir­
al, Sandra Dunn as stewardess and
Betsy Ann Carter as Inspector. In
the Peris scenes. Grvtchsn Klrrhhoff had a good comedy role as
Theresa the maid and Gall Bitting
as Matlnmo Kllse, owner of the
apartment. Two other o c e a n
voyaging girts with an English

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Pup it. of the first grade class
of Miss /.Illali Welsh staged a
patriotic program Friday afternoon at the South ode Pi unary
School, and soon- of the eluldieu
who hud vi-il.-d the Sanford Naval
Auxiliary All Station told of their
expel It'll! I‘S
Hearty applause fimn (to other
[Miyil-. giectrd the class as It
pin ailed lo lit*- Iiiolitorluui plat
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Frank Roonollnt, serving as
initial nnnouneer, greeted Ids nil
illence, anil Sylvia Peeples antiooiiceil the ruining of the student
parade.
Hilly Colcmun bail in the irri­
tation 'if the 23id Psalm aud fcn
traduced the twins. Pal and Dick
IIIuce, who lend "The Lord's PrayV! ,"
Eti-iIf&lt;i&gt;11 Aiken hit the singing of
"Jesus l.ove- Me" in Spanish,
Jiipain se and English version*.
Wiekv Ellerhe pnlnleil out the
American Flag ami Florida Flag,
atnl led in a description of tho

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Graduation Party I n
Given Connie Ludwig
Mrs. Paul Pexnld entertained rr
cently will: n graduation patty at
her home on Palmetto Avenue lo
honor of Misa Connie Ludwig, who
will graduate from Seminole High
School in June.
Spring flower* earrylng out the
class conn a of blue ami wliltn were
attractively arranged Ihroughuut
Ihe party rooms. A gift of an
overnight case was praseuterj lo
Mis* Ludwig from thn hosts**.
Refreshments of punch, opmi
faced aandwlrlies, individual cakrs
topped with miniature diploma*
lied with bloc ribbon - '•■ere served
by Mrs. I'etolil to lliosi: iiresnnl
who were Mrs. Irene Ludwig, mo
ther of the honoree, Miss Joan
Humphrey, Mis* Gretehen Kirch­
hoff, Misa- Mai garni Matny, Mis*
Rehe Hisl.ee, fP * MII-'--d Mill..*
Mis* Diane Unit, Ml*,
Ada
Adams, Miss Flo McGill. ML.
flhirlny Thniriu*, Miss Carotirn1
Mclnnis, Mis* Jane Davis, Mis*
Donna Wltle and Miss Ann Whit­
aker.
Also attending were Miss Nor
ma Faye Harvey, Miss Jean Wil­
son, Mias Miriam Moya, Min ERan
Driggers, Miss Caroline (luUnn,
Mis* Martha English, Mis* Elisa­
beth Murphy, Mis* Jo Ann Har­
riett, Mis* ratty Hatlgan a grad­
uate of 8t, James High School In
Orlando; Miss Marv Ann Ludwig,
sister of the honoree: Mr*. Dor­
othy Kendrick and Mra. Frank
Meisch, aunt of Mis* Ludwig.

Mi Mi t?
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F.vei y "aweel gill graduate"
waul* a pretty enmpuri1
We have aiirii u lovely
teleelinu uf shapiM ami sire*
tn rhl'iisn from .

I'KIMARY SCHOOL
Mr*. J. C. Mitchell, principal of
Southaide Primary School, today
announced that all children en­
tering the first grade In the fall
should report to the office o f Dr.
Frank Qulllman at 113 South Pal­
metto Avenue Friday for their
physical examinations.
These children, accompanied by
their mother*, are alao Invited to
visit with thslr future teacher* at
the school Friday from 1:00 lo
3i00 p.m. In order to get batUr
acquainted.

$1 t o : i . r o

NOVELTY STRAW
HANDBAGS

H e m 'l l W e a r
BATHING SUIT!!
Nylon, l.aste*. Cullen and
Jenny III many nlylc* and
I'ldnr*. Mite* it In Ih ami
12 In 211

The prettiest liags
uf till* or any oilier
Ncnaun! In rnlntN tu
matell or contrast with
her every summer
cuHtumel And *n rea­
sonably priced nt . . .

Delaware Park race track is
In# only major mile oval In the
country with the front and back
etratenaa each 100 feat wlda.
Although Rob Feller struck out
!® Detroit Tigers In a gam* in
19U, hie Cleveland Indiana loet
the contest.

7.95 to 19.95
REACH TOWELS
colorful stripe*

2.19 up
BEACH SCARFS
Solid eider Terry elolh

2.98

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REACH BAGS
ITa.Iic and Terry with
waterproof lining*

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CHIROPRACTOR

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accent were Joan Wright as Har­
riett St. John and Mildred Miller
aa Winifred Ulnugh. Ronald An
derson appeared in the Pu.i*
scene a* a very curious window
cleaner.
Prompters
w ere
Rosemary
Garner and Peggy Wright. In
charge of properties were
Did
Johnson. Anu
Wliilak.i , Jinn
Vance, Janice Reel and Elisabeth
Murphy. Business managers were
Linda Iwonard, Beverly Gray.
Lucia Goff and Stanley Kate. Ad­
vertising mnmtgrrs were Mary l,»ti
Copeland, l.urla Goff ntid Ros-i
Coke Hoyle.
Stage manngers were Tommy
Hpeer, (Iordan Toll and Ronald
Hold. Betsy Ann ('inter mid Ann
Itahurn had charge of make-up
Dickie Kendall and James Davis
controlled the sound effect*. Ush­
er* were Rosa Coke Boyle, Lnrln
Goff, Mcrlle Crissey and Mary
Jane Boyle.

t m S.INFORD HERALD
American Flag, declaring that the
___ PagaS
27th star stand* for the State of Mon. May 2«, 1932
Florida, and nlso led In a salute
ed Inside n big passenger pinna.
lo The Flag.
Billy Coleman advised the othor
Frank Rnmnillnt stated that a children to visit the station.
number of children wished to tell
Part two of the program wn*
of their experiences at the Nnvul musical entertainment and danc­
Air Hlntlon. Chock Franco'told of ing, with piano solo* hy Roll Riser
his father, Chief Franco, acting and Bedford Aiken and tap danc­
a* guide. Chip Sharon ilesrtihcii ing liv Linda William* and Pamela
the hu* Irip to (he station Billy Jones, and n tnp routine culled th-r
Smith recalled the trip to the fisherman"i dance !&gt;y Hob liner.
galley where each rliilil was given
Piano miompunlno til ■ weie by
a glass of colil milk and an ice- Mrs Janii * lllankeii-hi|i and Mi*.
cold apple.
C C. Wolsh
Many ps--el
*-*h|i ..,i
\ti*»
France* 11*11 *.,ld -if the Dip
to llo' liarrio k '. and how beds have ftelnfis mom nllerwnrii (&gt;&lt; con­
to lie made op tight or else he gratulate her regarding Dir play
and to admire Ihe hlnekhonnl and
done over again. Linda Harvey crayon diawings hy the pupils
was impressed by the fact that which are mostly of planes and
sailor* who disobeyed eiders were other sight* recalled of Die Air
sent to "the brig " Linda King de­ Station.
scribed tto* station fire station ami
TO GIVE RECITAL
the amtiularue Marjorie Stripling
toll! of tin- puraclnite loft anil Imw I Mis* Margaret Davis today *n: no one ed the itnimnl recital of tier
parachutes were folded.
Dick Bruce stated that they hail music school to he hrid June J ill
seen a picture show, "The History 1 the Woman’s (‘lull nt S t,ri p in.
of Aviation." I'alley Smith related Guest nil 1st will tie Kenneth Halhis Impression* of the hangar and lunger, assocdate professor of volr-n
planes, and Robert Knmhlcy re- 1 from Stetson University. The pub­
venled that they had been allow- lic is invited to attend

Program Given At
SoutliHide Primary

COUNTY

JUNIi

CHAMBER

OF

COMMERCE

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�Mel Fleiacher A n d
Ellen Betts Take
Singles. „With Low
S e v e n t y - S i x Net
Hy KENT r'HETLVIN
Mr. and Mr*, ilngh C. Whdrh.l
snared thin year's annual huthan.t
arid wife mlSiat two hull four 'll intournament held lit the HcmliuilCounty Country Club yeaterday.
The Whelchel combine grossed ,i
low M4 score to will hy two stroke*.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Andrew Carraway
and Mr. nml Mra. E. H. Hmlth tied
for the runner-up aput with Hit,
hut the Carrnwny* rauie out the
winner on n draw.
In the handlrap da**, Mr. and
Mra. Earl Higginbotham carded
a low net of 78 lo win tin- divi­
sion. Mr. and , Mra. lied Cleve­
land and Mr, anil Mr*. J. W.
Allman lied with 71 for the run­
ner-up la the luw net brurket.
Tha Cleveland. were awarded
the runner-up spot upon winning
the drawing.
Ringlo girl* or women with nonplaying huilmnda were allowed to
compete In the tourney sponsored
by the Hanford Women'll Coll As­
sociation If they'chose a miitunr.
They were grouped Into the «inglee rlasaiflration.
Ellen Hell* und Melvin ITeinrher teamed dp to tire u km
groan 76, which wn* the lowenl
medal score In the rluh'a history

LABT TIM EH TODAY!

rank first I kind* to produce 286 rune, of
League In which 241 were driven In.
-*
w
i '&gt;•?*, flr »,! iln r m - th. ciiiba* cffrnslvr
d for firm rerorifo through Thureday midAleno Blasts Out 3
liaeca with night:
m are tied
Defensively, tha Bed ffala aim
Homers T o Tie Ed
■Jj«nd Ked |np the loop, although tha ninth
Levy For FSL Lead
aye. Lees* plare Leesburg Parker* ara tha
Ith 4(1,
double-play rhemplone with 4A
second In in 43 for Del.and and Hanford.
The Icp • cold Seminole Blues
DeLanri Nalurellr, the Hater had lo have
nose dived from second place (a
,rt*u IphI*
few eel error* to lead de&lt; fourth ovyr the wssk-end In losing
■aa aavanth
fwu" r*,f
‘ ni,
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th»lr
eaventh &gt;M,
f|,{d|
had (wire to Jai Beach and to the

mada but A? error* In 37 &gt;ame«
'dll hom- fnr a r«al|y fine early reason
:iH »«l&gt;w figure.
HaniI noler
oddly, the Hen Birds, allhimgh
“
third In ataudinge and duwn lo 12
» a in . th!
(allforthey
theyf
erring
the *Pt,v,,
n##d ((|P|&gt;y#r»
wfn wi|J,
|h' ray
prtMnl,
.eague re- had turned In hut 14 douhle play*
' through midnight Thureday.
HIM). Big
{Jem ar( tne club*' dafanalv#
ry enia.’ih* rpconis through Thareday night:
ffjiV,.. 082 370
a
B p p p ct,
DeUnd '
«7 43 .063
/ I B y r J year and the (11- (lalnetvllle
lull 440 85 30 .062
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«nt* at a team Pahitka
1020 407 70 40 .848
U levy
flubbed out 69,
Sanford
1010 404 78 43 .047
At the present Orlando
088 466 88 26 .048
clip the HIiii-h will hit nearly .v LeesInirg
002 312 70 4(1 .043
lull circuit blow* this year. De­ Cocoa
047 404 00 27 .038
fensively the Uliies rank second in Jbk Bench
003 402 02 14 .037
total putaut with 1016. I’alntk'i Ht. Augustine 06k 461 112 20 .020
hull* witli 1026.
Day tuna
042 376 106 34 .026
Hanford and Palatka wer# lied
Charlie llrewater'a league Irsilwith 360 men left on hi sea each,
iruc DeLand Bed llala were the
while HI, Auguallne players had
(’las* D Florida Htsle League’s
fanned the must times—MH in
xlugvlng aces at midnight Thurs­
37 games. Gainesville players
day .May 22 for their .309 team
had fanned but 147 tlmea In 38
Imltlng average was 17 point*
games fur low In Ibis field.
heller limn that of Ked TreadEd Levy's Orlando Henator*,
way's Jacksonville Beach Hea
with 3(1, were far ahead In sacri­
Bird*.
(irficinl average* released at fice hits, and, with 66, were second
li-nyoe hendi|uariers today show only lo the speedy Daytona Beach
why the Hutu are definitely the Islanders who had stolen 76 hates
team to heat for the IU62 crown. in 36 games. Hanford had worked
TIi*- Hals had puundrd out 420 opposition hurlers for the most
hits, 36 more thnn the Hea Bird*, walks — 222, while Leesburg was
nnd hud combined them with far ahead in msn hit by pitcher
enough walks, hit batsmen, sacri­ — 22, two-th|rd* of u man uer
fice*, and opposition errurs of both game through Thursday midnight!
JB
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Daytona
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Pululku
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Cncua
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16
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U-eshurg
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St Augustine
9
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223
Leesburg 0 Hanford 5
DeLand 12 Cocoa 10
Ht Augustine 3 Gainesville 0
I’alalkn at Jackson villa Batch,
ppd.. ruin
Orlnmhi 7 Daytona Beach r
Jacksonville Bench at Palatka
Hanford nt Leesburg
Cucua nt DeLand
Dnytona Bench at Orlando
(lalnetviliu nt St. Auiuitine.

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TafiltOryl i

ft, PUIIII/ I HrlBlli Ww(W iMitiiwt
up* in the singles division with nn
HO. Mrs. A. D. Marsh and Col.
flhetinau Harrlman look the low
net bracket was Mra, E. C. Hayman and Bill Fleming, who carded
u 71.
In all, 28 rouplea played la
yesterday's tournament. Those
rompetlng In tha douMfe were:
Mr. and Mr*. W, (1. flaming, Lt.
ami Mrs. D. K. Hard, Mr, and
Mra. VV. P. Heard, Lt. and Mra,
If. F. Ilofer, Mr. and Mra. John
Ivey, Ur, and Mra. T. F. M«llanlel, Mr. ami Mra. Howard
MrGough, Commander and Mra.
Rusaelf Pearson, Mr. ond Mra.
F. I). Kcoll, Mr. and Mn. R. F.
Hymea Jr., Mr. and Mra. Heorg*
Thurston, Mr, ond Mra. Ray
Herron.
In the single* division those
Btout, Mis* Cecil* Hsard t
Cotndr. C. M- Blouln, Mra. Chat
Lee and Mack Cleveland Jr., H
W. H. William., and,.Comdr. I
Reed, Miss, Maude Wllaori ond
Hank Dodd.
The year'a activities of
Wumen'a Golf Aseoclallon will
brought lo ■ does with o.bonq
thin Haturday night at the Be
luole Country Cluk It will bo I
lowed hy o girl "brook dam
Priaea for the armupl tournami
and Aha. Dot PowillT^pphy will

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Manager Chuck Alcno of the
Seminole Blue* continued to main* Ing it* annual upward turn, and if
record* run ini* to form, the
*..r» ejH i.tyltv lit the race for ant
at o f ,300 or i«-tt« i
r» will
the Hiinr-Ratted.ln leadership of
the Florida State League as he be reduced to not over a doren
had A3 In the first 8| game*. De- before June 20.
Highlighting a rain Interrupt­
Land'e Red Roberta ranka eecond
ed week were two Mellar pitch­
Alena la now ing performance* by Jat Bench
. j M k t ' 1only 87 RBI * be- hurlere. Bill Herman aide-armed
hla way lo a 4 to 0 no. hit, no-run
l ^ ^ h l n d the PHI, r*
victory over Leesburg Thureday
Heurd Set by Hun■ ford's H ii d d y night to Join leam-inate Joe An­
gel aa tho second loop Hurler lu
1
l" i . i k * hack m
rack up a no-hlller this year.
v
V •Ie tc, Lake's mark
At th# same time, the Bea Birds'
W '/ ~ '
H ' stands at 140. A t
Tommy Mills tarned in hla lOlh
V * the present projstraight victory without a deW f ,', ■
_&gt;ectcrl rate , Ah-rio
feat.
will better U ke’s
The week saw the Ifoluind Red
- #**
*&gt;2 m o r a Hats, burned out of their grand­
Chhck Alette than 60 run*.
stand last week In a disastrous
.
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Meantime, Sun- fir* that saw all uniforms and
ford’s avert lied thlrd-sacker stands equipment go up In smoke, using
second In boat* run* with eight Webb Stadium in Ocala as n
*MJ* Otlamin’* Id U n r paces "hCme" field. There, they defeated
all FSL sluggers with 10 circuit Leesburg and Gainesville with u
■maahaf. During tha week Aleno display of power hitting, and hurl­
fetf 14 points off hla .368 average ing by Red Roberts and Walt
of last waak and dropped from Jaslnskl, that had Ocala fans gogseventh to eighth In the league'! glt-tyed with envy.
Th# IASS season's ' ‘first half'
was reached Monday night when
the 3Ath scheduled game went
Into the books with the llel.aiid
Red llala buldlng a narrow Ihrre
gam# lead over second plare
Hanford. Hie of the ten club*
wer# placing belter than .360
ball, and President John Krhler
predicted that we're eulng lu
ftalsh this firat half with plenty
of style and competition, fur HI.
Augustine, Daytona. Corot, and
l.*#aborg are Improving dally” .
Cade still led hi runs scored with
66, In triples with seven, and was
tied with Roberts ill hits with 6 6 .
Orlando manager Ed Levy mine
up with homer number ten on
Friday night to give Orhitidn fans
reason to believe that if Im can
pet that many in lea* than one
third of the entile season, he
might hreak his loop record of 33.
The RBI title wn* held hy Man­
ager Chuck Aleno of Hanford with
it healthy 63, hut Ruliert* wn*
within striking dfolam-e with 17.
If both keep up their puce, Buddy
Luke’s record of 140 fur the year
will be smashed handily,
TUB LKADEHH BY DEPART­
MENT! Most runs, Cade 66, Manstransky 40; Must lllla, Carle and
Robert* (16 each, Imbra 60; .Mont
Double#, Rucker III, Smith of Palatka and Plrtle, 13; Most Triple*,
Cade seven, Hraeseke nnd Hmilh
o f Palatka, sla each; Most Homers,
Levy 10, Aleno 7: Moat Runs Bal­
led In, A|e|io 63, Roberts 47; Moat
Hlaten &gt;Bgaea, Tesnow 28, Haller

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Intrmludng AI.IMI HAY

Imbra Is Fined And
Away From
Suspended 3-Days
Lake’s League Record Of 140

1 87 RBFs

Blues Lore Three
Sanford Tops FSL In Home Runs,
Bases On Balls And Men Left On Straight To Fall
To Fourth
Place
.

Blues Drop Carr,
Chergey And Sign
F lin ger Torres
Big House Cleaning
Is Seen In State­
ment By Official

ted nut 17 Iasi teaaon with the
Henator*. Roth stem destined to
surpass their aarha of 111] be­
fore the end of (he firat half of
the season.
Yesterday Jose Fernandes, who
hasn't wan a game at home this
year, blew sky high in the final
two frames, lie was staked to a
3-3 lead on A lin o ’s firat circuit
drive hut three run* came home on
s home run off th* hat of ‘Thlco"
Fundora, Leesburg's second sacker In the eighth. Then In the ninth
Fundara belted out hla aeenod of
the game with one on which prov­
ed to be enough lo glva the hap­
less Packers the win.
Aleno smashed hla second In the
bottom of the eighth with Jo4
Paris* on board to tla th* game
temporarily at 6-8.
Saturday night th* Hen Bird*
rained a clean sweep of the
Hanford aerlea In JackaonvlU*
Beach when they aoaed cut tha
Blue* 7-8. "Chico" Corral#*, who
hasn't won a game on the road,
was the victim of tho defeat.
John Imbra hit hla fifth home
run on the road and aiith of the
year In that tilt. Dualtr Rhoiaa
likewise chipped In with nl* feilrth
circuit drive of th# year.
The Beach opeaed the aarWa

John Ini hi a, flu h i (folding
Nrmlnul* Hitt* Nfond baseman,
wbn fluid |U and suspended
for three days by l.tafut Preridi-fit John Kfldrr today (or
PumMj' t iiti'nir. mil Hor*\-rf.
n hi 11it dispute In Ibo eighth
inning of lh» Leeaburg-Hanford
gam* played hare yesterday.

Th# Volttala County
Club will atsgo Ha drat
lag r i t n of tho m u m tonight
at lla track on Koula *2 uesr
Day Iona Beach. Th* public h i
beta Incited h e of Etwj*. ihr
regular racing a*aeon will bee /it
at tha track un Wodactd&amp;y
night, JwnU 4.

THE III.I KH THIS WEEK
Tonight
Hanford nl t.eeahurg
Tuesday
Hanford lit Daytona
Wednesday
Daytona at HANFORD
Thursday

Orlando at HANFORD
Friday
Sanford at Orlando t
Saturday
1
Hanford at DeLand
Sunday
DeLand at SANFORD
(3:00 p.m.)

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FI.UBIDA HTATF. I.KAGHR AVERAGES FOR WEEK
ENDING MIDNIGHT TflVRHIl.VY
Last
Player-Club
(Tasa fl AH
H II HKSB Bill Week
Cade, DeLand
I.H 37 160 65 66 » 0 12 ,163
Rnberts, Drl.aml
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V 37 164 36 66 0 I J7 .368
Treadway, Jai Beach
V
36 144 46 66 o 6 ih .377

The Hemlnul* Blue* Increased
the tempo of their huuse denning
procesa In face of a thrae-gnmu
losing streak by cutting twu play
era adrift and signing a bullet
throwing Cuban pitcher.
Dunne, DeLand
Antonio "Tony” Torres, 23-y*ar- Aleno Wasled jot hi. Mftik
old rookie righthander, who waa four-master with no atra
IB
signed on a five day "look sae"
basis, officially waa plared on the
.m ,* f
Blues' roster last Haturday night
after turning In an Impresslva
two-innlng relief stint against the who hasn't won • gnme i t » » « •
Hea Birds.
In order to make room for tha
Cuban farm boy,
th e
flemlnojes
sent Bern!# Corf,
19-year-old catch­
er, back to tho
Bt. Louis Browni,
who had optionad him out to
Hanford. Cnrr la
the receiver who
recrlvad
su ch
high praise from
former major league catcher Zaek
Taylor, Carr waa a jookta.

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Schooling Raced At
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Alant raw-boned Paul Chergey,
limited earvlco Hght bandar, woo
tho lacond Bamtnola pltyar droppad from tho roator. Chsraoy made
a very ausplcloua debut In p Brad
uniform when he turned in th#
only Bonford two-hltter of th*
year agdlnat the Senator* In O r
fando. Chargay, however, walked
10 In that conteat and loot an­
other. gams along tho way.
Hla msln IrouM# hod , boon
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YOU IAVI ON MAINTINANCII M.rld. Ja Iaw»Ia Wln^Aiws
kAAp lhAk kaauty Jamaj Rgsausa aI thafr dursblA maf*.
H n l s t . l 1 h A M l Y A Y A U |t t ]

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I Yfsrs al lrsu|il**fr*A A^Arstls^)

I t u n t i l M l f u d f i A l 1 0 W IR C elt S u f J f fU a

Ho . , . tomorrow , . . or any lime lliat id
convenient . , 1 ohms diacover real power
Staaring! llydiuidic power doa* 4/6 llu»
yyor^ pa you turn tins wlusel . . . atul also
give* you 6 tiiima the usual control 011 had
roads. Turn the wImAIs wlilr 011* tin gar

Ifim iNf A Supply
A y fo u t

iv I n n r to in liD K
w i t ii

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Drive Aincriin'o (iimnl niikitie!
tlie
HLrelcridioil, rea|Kmae, rentirv* |kiwer uf
IHO V M liurm&lt;|Niwt‘r. Idintfi wiry uwnera
|iraiM, Iho iiiulvhlt-M iHirlnrtitunce lliey Del
. . wilhuut uvioi lutving Ui um‘ iirerriiiiiri
tueil
Feel wliul fuliter bin Am are like! I’uwer
fruitl tlw engine IkiiiiIs til* |ruwur ul yunr
tug. Willi Up Ur two-third*leu tlian normal
piauiurc, you will "gaiitl*" lltia aolid,
powerful car Ur ilia auraat, gaaJaal stupa
in yuur Ufa I

1001S. Sanford Avenue

• f^ k s flo fM o

B yP rk M R V h o

Notlod to

Qrailojr wm • Hcm I, and I
w en
HU kRdor. Bratloy
■till wHiataa to thA prioripita and oolb of Scout
Honor.

o r d r iv e .i l l d a y

»,ime tti&gt;ri//&lt;7/i,/ "li hrti /rtl" er e/ &gt; mde/

9 ROT IRC

Tho Beal CnndhlRia k

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H iu m lilu r s t ■d in u l u il! V on gsf f/,r

Brolloy will puah Coiuwr
VRtion and Hlihway Boauttftcailon.
Hlfntd—
Mrt. Clara Gina,

Paat Praaldcnli
Sanford Cardan Clnb

I am for Hralley becuuwt I
found throuah my pur
chase of hla Nuccewiful,
well-eHlabllMhed Sludabnk
er dealership, hla honeal^
and tnlfgrtly above re­
proach or qneaGon.
SlRned—
Bob ftohl,

Urulley fa oppoved lo pricet
fixing powers of (he Milk
Commission.

I M)*ve Hiul Ilruiky Oil
ham will liti fair uuil Im
partial to all people.

TRANSPOHTATION

Signed—

C. H. (Pato) Hchlrard,

TO THS POLLS
CALL IS

MpYtoland Hide-In

(Fa|« pniitisal Agv.j

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�Supreme Court
(CMilaatl rtn a rays Oasi
•it tribunal after the U. 8, Court
of Appeals here declared Capital
Transit's broadcast! ' deprived obJwcting passengers of liberty withoutd ue process of law" In viol*
tlon of the Constltullon.
Burton'i majority opinion said
that through the broadcast pro­
grams “ Capital Transit seeks to
Improve Its public relations."
And hr rejected the Appeals
Court finding
He said the court majority "r:,
presses no opinion as tn the tie
slrablllty of radio program! In
public vehicles.” He added:
“ tn this rase, that la a matter
for decision between Capital Tran
, sit, the puhlir and the Public Ulit• Hies Commission. The situation Is
not unlike thnl which arises when
a utility makes a change In Its
running schedule nr In ihc loca­
tion of Its slops In the Interests of
the majority of the passengers hut
against the vigorous protests ot
the few who arc Inconvenienced
by Ihc rhonge."
Burton **hl thnl while Ihc Court
of Appeal* retrained from staling
any view on tho constitutionality
of mu«lcnl program* conlalnlng no
commercial advertising or other
announcements, "It I* clear that
If program* containing commer­
cial advertising and olher an­
nouncement* are permissible, then
programs limited to the type of
music here contracted for would

g o r

Now
73&lt;
Showing

"Hnrem Girl"
and

When the fled Hklnn
Knrie"

Justice Black laid ha tiraad
with tha majority houflnf that
there waa no violation of tha Con­
stitution's due procan of law
clause He went on:
"I am of the opinion, however,
subjecting Capital Transit's pas­
sengers In the broadcasting of
news, public speeches, views or
propaganda -of any kind and by
any means would violate the fit at
amendment.”

|&lt;nnllMHtri r»M !*■«• osst

drums nt gnsollne were moved lulu
Cotn|K»und 7(1 two weeks ago while
lls members held an American
general hostage. The prisoners re
porledly demanded the fuel during
negotiations for release of the of­
ficer, former Itrlg. (Jen Franrls
T Doth!
The supply of gasoline was shut
off to most compounds four or five
days ago The I’ OWs were Inld to
use wood or coal. But una com­
pound commandor said os far ns
he knew thr POWs under his
command wero sllll gelling gaso­
line
The prisoner army hns demon
strated that It has an Intricate
communication system between
compounds, An Incident In one
area Is quickly known In com
pounds miles away
Whether the Itcds will submit
peacefully to being divided into
smaller, easier controlled groups
remains to he seen
Hut lloatncr warned newly nr
rived combat troops Hint they
should do nothing In prisoners that
would have a had effect on the
Korea armistice talks
■•We don’t want to kill prison
ers." he said. "We don't want to
Iclli one person It Is a cruel and
cowardly thing tn kill a man you
have in your power."
The camp commandant, howev­
er, did not rule out htepsnlslltlyb
or, did not rule out the possibility
of trouble with prisoners While ho
cautioned against shooting. Boat-

A M A T E U R NI T E
AT THE

M A I T L A N D I NN
EVERY WED. NIGHT
STARTING

APRIL

Ifi

EVERY WEEK

A T E N D O F 10 W EK K H
E N T E R T A IN M E N T N IG IIT I.Y

HY

" T IIE T H R E E CO CO N U TS"
CA M * W IN T E R P A R K a-!12Hl
F O Il E N T R Y

| GENEVA NEW S|
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Dosne have
ns their guest Mrs. Dome's sister
Mr*, ft. Holscnbeck of Jackson­
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Waggon
have n" their guest Mr. Waggon's
sl*tr-r, Mrs. Ilrnlley of New Jrrsey.
Mrs. I.ucllh* Norton visited Mrs.
I.nulse Kills in Winter I’ark Tues­
day.
Mr and Mrs. I’sol Maxwell and
family have as their guest for n
few ilnvs Mr. and Mrs. (Jenr Demmv nml Miss |,ol« [Jemmy of Ohio.
Mrs. Herman Fore honored her
daughter l.orrMn with a party on
her eighth tilrHuln■- Wednesday af­
ternoon nt her home. Fake, Ire
erenm nod punch were served,
l.orettn received msiiy nice gifts.
After the nooning of gifts, games
were played, There were .17 nreseot, also .Mrs, l.nmhnrt Fnlmer
awl two *ons of Hnnforil, Mrs.
Nolan For- and »on of Chuliintn
and Mr*. T. W. I’ revnlt.
The Vouth Flub met Friday
night to eleel officers. Those elected were President. D-oton I’re.
valt: Vlee President, Isabelle l/-Flls; Heerelnry. Imogen" llostirk:
arid Tren surer. 1.1vine Stone. Hefreshments of rookies and punch
w-er» served after the eleel Ion,
Mr. and Mrs, I,ester llrown,
Mrs. I.lirllle Norton. Mrs. l.oulse
Hills, Mrs. fleorge l.lndsoy, Mrs.
Henry Simpson, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry MrFullouirh, Mr. nn-l Mrs.
Vs ore Waireon. Mrs. (H-a Tnvlor,
Mrs. pearl Peters, nod Miss Hnllenil ill I ell iled the Audubon dull
covered dlslt slipper nt Mullet l.nkr
Park.
The W.M.U. of the Hatillnt
f'hurrh met Tuesday night, with
the progrnm chairman, Mrs. Windull Hrnddy In charge. The sub­
ject for the program was Homes".
The devotion was glvrn by the
congregation with raeh verse reVied In the subject "Homos". "The
House Unlit On Hand" was given
hv Mrs. I.onnle Speer, then n song
"W e’ve n Story To Tell To The

Irr N ona, recently 6bteine4 by
the Yankels from Wa»hln*ton.
hit aafaly In 11 of 14 fe n ce
The.
°*h s for three
■gainst tht Yankaaa ISat ytar for
year-old Hlllea had Its first run
a .MB hatting mark.
nlu# at Monmouth Park In, 1871

Radio Brief*
fir MAIIION HARMAN
Kln-tlnn returns will be heard
over WTtllt ns fust as they are
received from Semlnolo County
precincts and from state.wide cov­
erage. liming the hnsebnll gam*
local nrnl state-wide returns s/ll'
lie given lietwecn Innings. WTltit
will retiinlii no the nir until iht
elecliim is ileciileil.

-1100-

The fiiml broadcast of "The
Honk Corner" for the IU6I-62
school "I'rtMih will lie Hen111 nl
11:16 o'clock Friday morning. In
cooperating with the Hanford Sto­
ry fjcngue,' WTltit-has included
tills unnaunl feature In Its progrnni schedule throughout the sea­
son. Tin- broadcast will be resumed
in the Fall for the 11162-61 season.

D*n McCarty li a mao o f proven character whate
honor and integrity have been firmly eitahliahed.
He hag grown with Florida in raking his place
among the outstanding civic and business leaders
o f our state. He is a leader with a seasoned
and mature background.

•1100-

Krnsler lingers, experiment sta­
tion agricultural engineer, will
give some helpful hints for sum­
mer shelters for livestock, on
WT It It’s “ Kudin Farm Digest” to­
morrow afternoon nt 12:16 o'clock.

-lino-

A man's performance is his promise for the
future. Dan McCarty's past is marked by a record
o f achievements. As a Speaker o f the House and
a three-term legislator he demonstrated the
ability to gat things done by a thorough knowl­
edge o f our itate government.

A complete coverage of the liiO'J
Indinnnpolis Speedway elasslc will
he heard over WTltit- next Friday,
May an. From the first flag, to
the completion of tho last lap,
WTltit will have momentary hull*tins ns the race progresses.

-1(00-

llny Flynn’s "Feature Htoty"
will he h"ord over WTHH tomor­
row afternoon nt -1:00 o’clock. Mr
Flynn, In his unh|ue manner, voice,
no unusual orcurnnre, an unusual
subject, or an unusual personality
on these weekly brnadcasU from
the rumpus of Florida Slate tfnl
verslty.

brisket i» delirious iarv,-‘l
with mustard sauce or horseradMi.
(irali-d chethlar cheese mlxrd
with mayonnaise makes n good
filling for frcnch-toasted sand’
wiches. Htrips of plmiento, choppel Krern olives, or broken walnut
hi piniii meat* may ho added t"
Hi,, cheese If desired, Horvo the
sandwiches with n mixed .......a
salad mid lea or roffeu for n deli­
tier -hihi If It became necessary rious liineh.
tu use turte guard* should "slash
lion,re IJxenher, pitching for
them &lt;I’OWs», us the rifle hull or
tlx- riidiid&lt;-l|ihiii A's against theyour knee In his groin "
Itctl - inspired riot* tin Ko)e have White Sox lo lO.'Hl, allowed Ihn
enst 102 lives. Including one Amcrl flhlmgo team nt toinl of 26 lilts.
t-tui guard
Hnnlner
the 11th comtnnnder
Hull McChesney, end on the Nnw
ot the camp In 16 months — al­ Yoik footImIt (Hants, works 111 nn
ready hn» brought greater ton Hirer aft plant In I/mg Island -lur­
Irnl over the prisoners .lie de­ ing tin- off-season.
mands a strict search of all pris­
oners entering or leaving Iht- com
nniifids H'tiiiller work details and Nation" hv the (I.A.'s, "Home* of
larger guard esrnrl* have reduced lime!" by Mrs. I.urllle Norton.
ilh'i’nl tr.ui-inclhm* outside the The mil loon represented were Arnhln, Spain, South America, nml
rom|Hiiuiil &lt;
BiMtlm-r'r mrtluitls may soon get Noiih America. “ Homes Where
a test This corrcspontlenl saw In Missionaries Were Prepared” l-y
the barbed wire enclosure* slocks Mrs. .1. II llilliiey, Mrs. Unit Drig­
t&gt;f stones of Ihrowalile sim anti gers and Mrs. Willie Anders,
Home Mission*
piles of tin cans, wire and metal “ Making lliu
liars
in onr compound POW Conscious" by Mrs. Cailrr Hart, a
blacksmiths today were busy ham­ song "Steal Away" by Hie (I.A.'s,
mering storeil metal Into knives "Home (Jf Hmrll and Cuba, by
and s|H-nrs
Mrs. Harry (lelger, Mrs. C. A.
|l N personnel has been ordered Uldliam, and Mis l.in-llle Norton.
lo remain mil of Hie compounds. To close the progih i m a song by
Mill inricxpnmlfiits saw an Amcrl Mr. Phillip Hauer, Mr. Hakes, Mis.
can soldier walking through Com­ Scig, nml Mrs. itilhrey.
pound &lt;H — housing prisoners
moved from Camp to near Pusan
where tine man was killril In a
riot Iasi week
Camp officials ordered an tinliletllale investigation They said
they had no knowledge that any
Allied personnel had been Inside
the compound.

Florida's highest office o f trust is invested
In the supreme executive o f the state...the
governor. This high office requires a man o f the
highest character and qualifications.

IINOISII lOOTItt triumphantly wave the spoil* of victory as the/ dash
from the PI Beta Phi aororlly bouse at tha University ot Bouthcrn Coll*
fnrnta, Do* Angela*. The epidemic now sweeping the nation may coma
to an abrupt end If some college authorities have their way. It I* re­
ported that they are considering espulilon and change ot draft tUlus
for students taking part In Bngerle raids. (International Smimtpholo)

•AN MeCARTY U
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He Will be a governor o f which
sll-Florida can be proud.
On Tuesday give McCarty's
program for honest, efficient
government another overwhelming vote o f confidence,

m'

HEAR DAN TONIGHT
WRUF • WGGG
10:30
WDBO - 11:15

DAN M CARTY

1HI PIIHDINT o| tha N. V. Central Kallroad, Cot. Cuslav MeDman,
dnfli (he coal of his uniform with the aid ot Col. Wayne Smith after the
netlon'e inilroids were turned back to owner* after 21-mnnths of gov­
ernment control. Met/man w*« commissioned a colonel lo run the east­
ern division when the government etrpprd In. Col, Smith headed the
officers who ran the 62 eelied roads from New York.' f/nfernnllon«l)

*?/gu* GOVERNOR

Reply to Brailey Odham*s Untrue
Statements A bout Porter Lansing

HIGHWAY 17 - 02 AT UNDERPASS

1) In bin DrLiinri tiriknthon on May 12, Brailey Oriham tiniil

Office of

I'nrter Lnimlng teatlfied In Ocala ngnlnat Billy Oriham for

C O U N T Y J U D G E O F M ARIO N C O U N T Y

Now! - Only $8.95 Pair

hunting out of gonaon and told the Judge he had done it

Ocala, Florida

*H . t’ ricld ,9.95 ladles* While Oilorde In All Wldlhe.

THIS IB NOT TRUE.

Mena Drews A Sport Shorn In Many Nationally Adverliaed Branda — Hueh A»
Botdee A Hundlal. Width* — AAA To KEE — Formerly Priced $12.95 Pair.

May 28, 1952

before,
D. R . SM IT H
County Judge

Now! ■ Only $3.98 Pair
Solid White &amp; Spectator)*
Medium &amp; High Hcela - C’h T o AAAA
Regularly Priced - $7.00 To $10.95

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Mr. Porter H. Lansing
418 W. 18th Street
Sanford, Florida

2) Orihnhi nlso quoted the Drain Judge a&gt; saying, " I am sentenclng you to m-rvo 80 dayn In ja il B E C A U S E I B E L I E V E
YO U H A V E B E E N T H E R E B E F O R E ."

Re: State of Florida against H. B. Odham, Defendant.
Charge: Poeeeaalon of Game During Cloeed Season:
Dear Bir:
,

8) Oriham also Bald he told the Judge, " If you know he’a

I am In recalpt of your letter of May 20 in which you requeat statement! from me regarding the above referred to
caee, which charge woe entered In thle Court In Auguat of
1948,

been them before, or thin action Juatlflea a Jail sentence,
give it to him and I'll not raise my voice."

Matronly Shoes - Black
Or
4EE To 10 AAAA White
Regularly Priced At $12.95

Your first question ia did you come to OeaU and teatlfy
against -Billy Odham on thla cage or did you go to me per­
sonally and dlicuaa thla matter or communicate with me
In any way, dlraotly or indirectly, about the case. My answer
to this question la "NO".

4) Odham also said that of 87 violators of lik^
ONE was given a Jail sentence.

You ask whether or not, when sentence wea passed on Billy
Odham; the following conversation actually took place:

THIS 18 NOT TRUE.

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days in Jail because I believe you have been there before.

When I asked Odhaih In Daytona on his talkathon program
there, following the DeLond talkathon, about hla untrua

"I (Brailey Odham) said, "Judge, if you kt
been there before, or this ^action Juatlfle
senUnci, give It to him and 1*11 hot raise my voice,
but don't presuppose because I know the man that
brought the information to you."

statement* about itto made In DeLand, he would not answer
my question.
!

PORTER H. LANSING
Immediate Past Preaidant
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Florida Wildlife Federation

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sentenced for the offense he admitted &lt;commit
imposed tathta case; waa the earns sent
had been Imposed by this Couri In similar cases,

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Peace Contract
* With Germany Is
Signed By Allies

THE SANFOnn HERALD
'ton , May 28, 19S2
f’ *g«

Air Force Seeks Plane Spotters
52-Day Long
For Volunteer Warning System Western Union
tt&gt; El
C.
Strike Is Ended

Parliamentary H u rdies Paced Before
Deal- Becomes Final
By GEORGE HOl'LTWOOD
BONN, Germuny US—The United
States, Britain and France today
signed a peace contract with West
era Germany and then welcomed
^beir former enemy as a “ new
partner in the fieht for peace and
freedom "
Approximately Sou persons crowd
ed into Bundesratsaai — chamber
of the upper boose of the German
Parliament — to watch the so
' minute ceiernony that marked a
dramatic milestone in the unceasLog struggle between the Western
Powers and the Soviet Union over
Germany.
Unique in Florida's secondary education system, this d a is is studying railroad tel­
There wai little Jubilation over
egraphy at the Wildwood High School, wher. L r the first time in Ihe history ot the State's
She signing in Western Germany,
education program major credits are allowed tor railroad su b lets towards graduation
where ell nine stales of the West
em Federal Republic turned down
and .college entrance requiiemenis Courses i i w ligrachy and railway agtncy accounting
a government request to close the
ware accredited last year cs e:ec.i»«.s cl in. ichocl because many students in Wildwood,
schools and make the day a boll
which is on important terminal on the SeoticaiJ Air Line Railroad, are interested .n rad­
day.
ioed work and plan to make the.r carens i ; if
1 nemos D Bailey, superintendent ot
. Seated in red leather chairs at a
grey, velvet draped table were
the State Department ot tducahcn, says h s Jepartrmnt “ is rightly proud at this unique
BHtlih Foreign Secretary Anthony
experience."
Eden, French Foreign Minister
Robert Schuman, U. 3 Secretary
of State Dean Acheion and West
Hits! lun dr maud Sunday
the
German Chancellor Konrad Aden- army.
Relore Ihe signing. Adenauer third in three months — lor a World Eucharistic
iter. They put their signatures 20
ihes to the documents In the spoke briefly and France's Robert lour power conference to write a
Congress Convenes
peace contract, aimed at bringing Schuman replied (or hiiinelf and peace tieaty tor a united and
"compleiidy iovurngn" Germany
4f million Germans west of the
BARCELONA, Spain oh
Hun
Iron Curtain into the Western com­ Ihe other two Allied signers— Rut observers here thought the dlrds of I'alhnlle pi dales and half
munity of nations on a basis of Dean Acheion of the United States new Russian note would strength a milium pdgrims from almost ev
and Anthony Eden of Britain
en the hand of powerful opponents
equality
The chancellor hallrd the peace of Ihe peace contract in Germany, ery country on eat Hi riowded this
But the ministers were careful
city (or the opening Tuesday ot
to stress that the documents need contract as a work which will France and Britain
the Inst World Eucharistic Con
final approval of Ihelr Parliaments ''help preserve the peace and frre
Before It tale; effed. the West's grets In 14 years
before ihe contract can be more dam of the whole world" hut "only contract must t.e ratified by the
When me last such cougiess was
than a scrap of paper. A compan­ a putt of a wurk which will be U S Longiess and Ihe Parlia
pi
ion act — the European
army completed tomorrow In Paris when uidila ol the otliei three countries held III Budapest in PJ.1H au uneasy
eaty to be signed in Parts Toes we sign the European Defense Itatillcatiou will mean long and world, then as now. wa* trying to
Hay — needs similar ratification Community Treaty "
biltei debate, especially in llonii avoid a war llu- central Iheme ol
"The completed work wdl at; and Paris where there is strong Hie piayeis tori Ills congress Is
This would bring 400.000 Germans
pi see
peace ol mao with him
Into a million man, sis nation ur cure peace and freedom for Ger opposition
many." he continued "Ami here
sell,
peace
In Ills home und the
ray;
'Hie contract removes must men
The shadow of a scowling Soviet today we Germans also tlunk of pntlou controls hum West Ger lactory. peace umoni: nations, and
Union and the renltratlon Ihut their our brothers In the East i Soviet many and gives to llu- 48 million peace in Ihe Church ol I'hrlst
homeland remahn divided gave ZnZuci We semi them our greet Germans a r t ot im- iron Curtain
Every non communist rmmiry in
Germans little to cheer about lugs and our deepest assurances ns modi tnvcn-lHiily as the West Hu- world Is represented ammo’ the
There were prediction)) lit the West that lids work Is the first step to cm Allies fed lliey can concede host ol pilgrims in tills second city
German press that the contract ward Ihe reunification of all tier
tlo pens Hie way for West eGr- ol Spain The countries dominated
might be rejected by Ihe French many in peace and freedom "
by Soviet eommunism are repre
many
in rearm and join m ihe de srnted only tiy their exiles
and Ihe West German Parliament,
Across the Iron Curtain ITardu.
tense
nf
the
free
world
Ihrough
.w h e re Socialist opixisltlon to sign tile Moscow mouthpiece of East
The congress honors llu- Catholic
Germany's Hus slim Communist tin; related European army treaty belief In Hu- Holy Eucharist, Ihe
” ng has been most tilller
scheduled
to
he
signed
ill
Paris
Moscow bus charced Ihut Ihe controllers, saluted Ihe pad with
belle! tlmi Jesus Christ is Irulv
Weit Is sealing division of Ger another blast ul the “ fatal, anti nil Tuesday The Germans sllll will present in llu- bread and wine nl
not
lie
itermiHed
Iheir
own
national
many ami sowing the seeds of nntiuiial ixtllcy of the lluim govern­
the sacrament of Holy Commuii
World Wur III.
ment of Adenauer which Is trying army Iml will furnish Hoops In Ion. The first such cclrhrulhm was
Ihe
pmjected
International
force,
Acheson said “ Ihe unhappy fuel to transform Ihe Germans Into cuii
held at Elite. France. In Itwi This
Sdiumau's government almost week's gathering Is the 35th
1 ip (hat Germany is still divided. mm fodder for Iho American 1m
The United Slates regrets deeply perluliAts."
upset the proceedings with u lust
Francis Cardinal Spellman, arch
the absence of those parts of tier*
Eden w b &gt; the first to sign the minute demand for a guarantee to bishop ol New York, heads a pi!
many in the east. It would have contract, followed by Schuman and provenl a rearmed Germany quit grlmage of IS.ntXJ Americans, in
been a Joyful feeling if they were Acheson. lots! came Adenauer, the ling the proposed European army eluding the archbishops of Phda
represented here.*'
70-year old chancellor foreign min­ and again menacing her neighbors del phi a, San Francisco, Ian An
Sdmman reportedly was satis­ geles and New Orleans
f c He laid that since the war the ister who trough eight months of
. P a r t e m Powers hud worked la es- negotiations has fauMt -to regain fied hv Arhi'son's offer that Pres!
• uhUah freedom - throughout Ger­ his vanquished country's place In dent Truman would write Congress
Red Holmes, sophomoie nlt.limany.
Europe and to align It with the promising measures to prevent any
The peace contract, which faces Western world.
illcm her
n.ilinu breaking away tic slui for West Virginia I'm
high purllamentary hurdles before
The four ministers completed Ihe from Hie European army to set versify, till a home run In to
ratification can make It effective, contract Sunday after long hours op ns a militarily Independent pow first time ul list in an Inter,ml
gives West Germany near sover­ of neimllatinns to overcome 11th er ft remained to be seen whether legiule game Holmes is also mi.eignly In exchange for German hour French obiecllnus.
this would s.ilisfy the apprrheu of Ihe standouts oil the haskellisll
troops In the prnjerled European
in doing so they Ignored u new slvr Flench Pallluluriit
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; Ouo leel ale dllflcu lt 01 impossible
to t r .u k by rada r This alldu de ran
t,e towel in Hat terruiii or over
the m e a n , iiiocti highet ni hilly
ot mooulammis country
T he onlv solution. Hie Air Force

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vfi
The
A,r
lu n &gt;
-vrim idy worried over a
weak link m the nation's aircraft
' warning system, is going It liy
again In , , ' t llu- vnlunleel system
lot i n il| ,|| dr'-r'd* s|,nHe'« tide*
. round tin- chick o p c r '- i.m by July
At, attcinpl was m ade to start
Hie lull, j | tiuor a day pimu- spot
ling vstem m 27 stales on May
Ii toil -,.i- {mstpuncil when a limn
hti . t -t in- e v i l defense diiectiu
icq.o tol l ecun literatim) ot Ho-

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i*o »&gt;,* oi.iky sain ihi(_ agicemeiil timid iaiw- the average pay
ol all its employes In ft 73 an

net vviucn Ingellier wdfi sfulitlhs
operated )&gt;y Camilla extends from
W A S H I N G I O N 1.4’ T he 52
day
the United Slates to the northern Western Dillon strike ended todav
perimeter &gt;d Hit- coldIto id vs lit! and vvvilkci' Hoik ed hack to n t ,
gitimid uh&lt;t t v e r;
iit O i S Hie natn.n
graph olfict
Jt i- uhv rurally and tmanclally
.iiipaliy . It.. 1 . 1- 1 '.
I'lUUli i i ,.1
iliipiv Mine to provide ci..u.vh mlli
ut in,
i;i
1* tr
taty pri oidiel for tin; *u until a tu in to mini, ,i1 t|ii»l.i;
n u ll.in mound .di c i,. i corps can
li.l.
I lie olltCi ,i lint ul Hie
tie put into opt ijluul the Ur lit c a m e at i m a in Ideal fihir
It n-e t oinniand iim-t tely on re afte r tile At 1. v ti 111 111 t-l i*1al le li 1.
la'll * hv oliserveis at Army ill
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Ullen.l.d l,i help ((,, All' i or, e
Aii l u i i u - e Cuininaiol loca le .not
H a , ) unidentified a i r m a i l living
to,i k.w toi i a d a i to ,ti leet t '»Af
slallations naval land liases ami
otllei.il- contend that Hits cnusldflt
In., j'h t.id e • inv elllaiice is vital ships operating coastwise amt by
A ii o i l i e r interested in the cm- t oast liuuitl stations
ihe civilian volunteer sysleni
"tv ....... ....lit warning system cited
todav m incidi id III Alaska as an need not lie permanent, tint it Is
exam ple Aliout sis weeks ago. hi- needed tor Ihe next live In eight
said i ground observ er In Alaska years
Itv Ho ii .ni An l-'uit e spokesman
(the i sa c! location may nnl lie
d|selo-edi saw what a p p ealed to 'alii m an-wet to questions, it is
a "fully .nltninoltc"
he Hit « null all ul a plane I A eon espretrd
trail i- tin - t i e a m r i id while vapor Hacking if polling system will lie
tell Ii, .to atrerall Hying in cold It-Jdv I hat system, an improve
ail oi a l high altiln,li- ll nl.ti - 1 a me of and expansion ot Ihe radar
will give Ihe All De
Hon- m Hie a l i a could tilid noth pinniplt
ten-t- t luoiojmt i tori'lanl check
ing .-ii their screens
a will .1 Inch flying
in I no,, ii ft letully i i all we n in Oil lo.
Hu i i i a I he pie-umptiOll Is dial plane ni all ,1 mg*i area*
ttn plane never idrtiHlied. wa
flvun at an allituile Ion ln,t Ini
tait.il to lueatr or tlili'k Alaska
E l . h S I lf Alt
IS old, a lew limit - (light tlnlo
1,1 V i i )Alv 4. Plhlel ol i- - cut i"
Soviet ail Held III Siberia alld Iht Innate- each id H o n d a ' s lii cuuii
Ho - 1.in M j i i I ii ii i - I’em iisu lj
lies will i i , ’vive f loir mm Irom
ll.t pioh.ilnhtv is lh.il il was mil tioi-t and dog track l u ll i n g Hus
a lioiiilin It may have liren a long vi ai
Mai*
Rat lin, ('lunmisMon
rangi
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airm att
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Warren L j i i e h c l said
tool on' m i l
Hie t e m t o r y
.mu ‘ -iiodai
phoii.gi iphmg i ada r and otiiei m l
tiaio to i
.iot the tig nie was a
it a i i in I ill.ilioulie,, high I act) I'ooiity leceived
Ik , i r p o il ol Hie glnuiltl oti-eiv
W ax) la t veai S a iu h e i a llli h
ei - j 11 a&lt; lied not only to Ihe
utl-.l tlo no i e a e hi tile
tale's
Al l t . 1. Ill d, ten e i tup .III.I l a | h a l e ot
-i&gt;ertllg to the ,'url) oh
d a i &lt; 11i,,ii ul that le g io n Iml lo "ft ti i . i hello ,g
the I nit, il s tale- where .I lale
ot tea,in e ■ wa- mitered until r.i
dal
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aeliui l e i o n i ia i s s a m e
p a i n m i - d in i
s|io.,, il ii., I m llo i l i . n i - ol ttl* I*
v\ v MINI. 11 IN ■t lilt re Army
| pm I. d plane
I In M.p k.in mooli |)1 p h o p at ................ ml one At hi me i m ps man
iilioo - 1 Hu e m it line llu- I .i ll-in 11 mu i lu i u l . have been M-pnlled
All In I, it-• I m i l lin ked op oil wounihd m Ivniean lu'titmg
llu I tep ii tioelit ol P i l e n - e li-l
I ad ii Ho p io -elo o ot I v, ii unlih'U
tllo l i m i . ill neat I'n-Mllle l ie Ineloded
Nie 1 ,i oi re M 111 ow n - oil id
Mi
I -. \ I lia-i- Inli-ii i ptui •
li.imi I M Itmwn ;t:ei8 i.i'dli Au Wen onl u|. iml tin- plane wen
till nlilii &lt;1 i io i n m e ie l .i l i l j i t l ll.d Not Hi -it i i ti i lmi iM ii mi* i oi ps 2nd I f y\ moii I
Ho &lt;min ul, ooi ul that rad ii III
1 ol ley Im- li.iod ol M is Wlmm I
l e i i opt with the tepiirl l im n Alas
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projuisnl puy increases
tlo- union agreed to support
W, tein Union - spplicalion for
tin hi-r i rte* bet,ire the FCC
i ne onion aid the new agree­
ment would i aife the average
wnikei e linings in U 54 an hour
escept foi me -t-hgers Messengers
would gel ,m average nf tk! eenls

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1 ■ *. 1a- F Ifii- liflltt* iiirr.t workers
I*. a I*t K Of Li* .in • 1 '. hour. 70
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Hiiici i f i n**' iftp - im r weekly
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ill* Mil II ul 11 Hie employes
Wdilvt-n j l i f j r l v mi a 40 hour

Western loom inemliei-top had week would gel a 10 cents an hour
voted ti t'A.i to i tik-t In acci-pl a Imho i A low workers on u 35 hour
week would to- t.il-cd 122 a mouth
strike seHti-iaieiil
tin veto itiossctiprrs would get (Ive
p a y r a p t ........ .. re d u ctlim id w m k
mg hours piovnled lor u uli i tin ci n l s more an hour
llu- iiiiiim agteeil to mmlily its
ratltieil agn t-mrid are dependent
oil govt-l uloeid pel mission lot , mum lo.|i , oiiti i d o rder which
Western Pnom in laise it* lale- all winkers would have to Join the
Umnii ottoi.d- -aid Hiey motet .miKii Pmlei tlo j g i e u n e l l l , Hie
tmul Hit- iiimpany may a*k the . - .. l i e ] would not have to he union
l edeial i omimiiui'jlloits I'uinini- niemliei hid would to i.e to pay
•loll I It &lt; &gt; l&lt;u i ate tide- ol 10 idiom due* a- a * e r u c e c h arge
per cent v\, i. i ii I moo utlo-i il- l.o Ho niiiim l e p r c e n t m g them in
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Pa|§ R
Mon., May 20, 1932

U. N. Soldiers
DefeaDfasaultBy
Rogers Proposes. • Chinese Commies
Further Study Of SEOUL, Korea IM—United Na­
tions troops today threw hick a
Security Benefits change
of pace assault hy two re­
■* *

WASHINGTON^- Hep, Dwight
L. Roger* (D.-Fla.) said M a y he
has urged that n bill to increase
b cii.! Security benefit: Ik- reluiotd to the ifouw'wi i! eim-ht
broadened allll further.
The proponed legislation entne
before the House a week ago under
a
procedure
the!
prevented
changes nr addlllnm. The House
voted this down.
Roger* said he opposed bringing
(he bill lo Ihe flnor In this manner
because he wants lo offer amend
inenls lo Increase benefit*
lie told a reporter he has asked
House Majority leader MeCormach (D. Mass.) and Ihe House
Rules Committee lo send Ihe lull
back do Ihe floor so' It can lie
amended.
Roger* said his suggenlion has
the support of numerous liousn
member*.
. Ha said he want* two changes
in Iha bill.
A man M or over, and earning
•• much a* ISO aimonth la not
now eligible for heMflla, he point­
ed out.
Hie hill would ralae the earning
tolling In 170 a month, bid Uogrra
laid ne would like to see such
restriction* removed,
"A man who has ronlrlhulrd
through the year* I* entitled lo tic
paid benefit* when he hecomrs 05,
regardless of whal he might
make," Rogers said
The minimum monthly payment
lo Individuals is now $20 and the
bill would up Hits
Hui nog
fra
said
II should
tic . increased
to
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Hu..
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130, because "an rslrn five dollars
wouldn't dn my load,with today's
cost of living
Rogers snld further Hie mas
Imum a family tony rrieivt should
he hiked from Ihe present 1150 a
month

torn

MINOR HURliKttY

HnU.YWOfin 133- Actress Am
(Inrdncr Is recovering nl home
from minor surgery she underwent
Saturday at Cedars nf l-obannn
Hospital
Her nhyi-lclan, Mr la?on Krohn.
relused lo g'v, details Imt said

II E A R

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inforced Chinese companies on Ihe
Korean wesleni front. The IJ. S.
Eighth Ar.ny said they killed or
wounded
more Ihnn liai of the at..
in o furtpufl .five
hour fight
It was the first time In week!
ilmt the llrds had struck In great­
er than plalnon strength.
A Chlnesp company 'normally
contains about ISO men. No esti­
mate was made of the number In
Ihe reinforced companies.
The Army said the llrds left
hrliind 27 dead and lost an estlmnlrd IS additional klllrd and 40
wounded.
Patrol contacts up lo fnur hours
and 20 minutes In length and light
t'ommiinlsl probes were reported
from oilier seelnrs.
Allied lank barrages chewed up
HI log and earth hunkers In Red
lines Sunday. They also shot up 10
rnnnerling trenches,
U. S. Jet pilots reported they
shot down fnur Communist Mtfl-13
Jets Sunday and damaged another.
Ear East Air Forces said Ha
warplanes cut North Korean rail­
road (racks In 143 places, de­
stroyed too Communist vehicles
and silenced 33 Red gun pnslllnns.
In lls weekly report, Ihe It. S
Fifth Air Force said lied MHJs
shot down five U S lets last week
and Allied airmen destroyed only
four MKSs
In Washington Mefense authori­
ties announced Hint Allird plane
losses from all muses In Hie Kor

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SSffTit nghim
L f , * w as'clvm ’for the Into

lor me tola
total
No Figure was given for
lost in nlr combat.
The U. S Air Force said. .KM
Mills have been destroyed In Ihe
war. 37 probably drslrnyrd and
302 damaged

Tho Weather
High Low I’ reclp,
03
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HI
Nrw MrlrniH
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Asheville
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Huston
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Chicago
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Cleveland
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TITti’H BIRTHDAY
IIKMiKAIIK, Yugoslavia irfV-Hr
lay runners bearing symbolic *||.
ver lurches from this country’*
seven province* brought "flaming
greeting*" lo Premier Marshal Ti­
bi Sunday on hi* fioth birthday.
Hnlm*t and In high humor, the
Communist ruler celebrated at hi*
palace and recounted In a throng
of visitor* Hie "major progress"
Yugoslavia ha* made since the
war. Hut Hie lough antagonist of
hi* Kremlin ilomlnnlcd neighbor*
cautioned that Yugoslavia must re­
main alert.

J. L. HOBBY
Over WTRU
Tonight 6:45
11**Id Politic*! Artv )

I’ OI.ITICAI. TUKMOII,
CHONOMAH. Mex M*-A truck
Inadcil with pnlltlrnl supporter* of
mill
government
nrexldnnllnl
candidates overturned .Sunday, kill­
ing 20 men ami in luring 27 other*
Survivor* mild tin- vehicle slid
Into a ditch on n curve amt turned
over. It was the fifth accident In
. each of which more than 20 per­
son* were killed on Mexican road*
this year.

rough shod over ui and the state
convention uphoUU them."
II. J. Porter. Houston, Texas
campaign director tor Btaenbowrr. said today's executive commit*
tee meeting Is the Important one.
An Eisenhower bolt would mean
M em
ih*t both the Taft and Elsenhower
OUTWORV
By The Aaeorlated Preaa
forte* would name U delegates to
Lone Star State Republican* met Chicago.
today for decisions that could
Then H would be upt o the namake the Texas delegation to the tional convention to decide which
OOP convention in Chicago a cru stale to seat, or how many from
clal hot potato.
each Mate to recognlie.
Eisenhower moved up 10 deleThe Texas Republican State
f « V - “ - i s » i m e e l A Tii4-k&lt;i*y l«. ............ vatci on Tall over Iha wcokciut.
3&gt; itelegates tn Chicago, out oy in dm .Usocigidii a w o tabulation,
that lime an Inlraparty fight hr'-1hut still trailed. The AP count,
tween backers nf Sen. Robert A based on delegates pledged, In
Taft and flrn. Dwight I). Risen siructed nr willing to state a firsthower for the Republican prcsl ballot preference, and on candi­
dentlal nomination may have dc date concession*, listed 399 dele­
veloped Into a Texas GOP spilt gate* for Taft to 350 for the gen­
that will keep (he Issue In douhl eral. Elsenhower made hi* gain
in lb.
until Ihe Chlcagn convention meets of in In Washington state, where
Have you ever walked through
The Male OOP executive com he won 20 delegates lo four for
turned woedaT
mittee was to Judge today between I'aft.
The Republican nomination re*
rival Tail ND Elsenhower barker
claims lo control nf 31 out nf 30 quires M4 votes.
Chances appeared atrong for Elcounty delegations lo Tuesday's
stale convention. Elsenhower lie '■•nhower lo mnke another gain tn
B LU FF CA LLED
ubllctna said Sunday they will Connecticut, where Ihe Republican
LONDON OP*—Lord Beaverbycok
alt Tuesday’* convention "If Ihe state Convention open* a two-day
told Britain Sunday night that Ihe
Duke of Windsor never really state executive committee runs •esslon tonight. Gov. John Lodge
wanted In give up hla throne—he
threatened It only as a bluff to
nbtuln approval for Ms marriage
tn American-born, twice-divorced
Wallla Simpson.
Hut Reaverbrook. publisher of
Ihe powerful Dally Express, said
the former King Edward VIII had
hern forced lo make good on his
Ihrrst after the editor of the Lon­
don Time* "succeeded In terrify­
ing his majesty."
lleaverbrnok gave hla version of
the ID3H abdication In a broadcast
reviewing the latest volume In th*
self-critical history Ihe Times has
hern publishing of Itself.

fexas Republicans
Convene To Select
Chicago Delegates

Smokey
Bay*:
•*k* • -**

la an Elsenhower beeker end a
brother of Ben. Henry Cabot Lodge
Jr., one of the general's national,
organisers. Connecticut names a
delegates.
Two Democratic senators. Mur­
ray of Montana and G e o r g e *
Georgia, told ■ reporter today .they
tblnkl he bitter Tatt-Etsenkower
fight may help the Demoerata In
November by leaving wound* in
the Republicsn Party! bat cannot
be doead in time.
Texas Democrat* also were
threatening a party bolt. The Is­
sue :n tec Demotr**.!* Psr*» there

was between pro-addunisusuee
Loyal Memegrets end the faction
led by Gov, Allan Shivers, who
wants an unlnstrueted delegation.
Texas Democrats name
e n
__
gates lo the big convention.
Fagan Dickson, pre-administra­
tion leader, said Ms faction Is pre­
pared to walk out of the itate con­
vention Tuesday at Ban Antonio,
and aend a rival delegation to CMcago.
Missouri’s Demoerata may name
President Truman today as an al­
ternate to one of their f l national
convention delegatee fer the state’s
34 vote*.

Do You Approve of the
Conduct of Your Present Senator
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D U FFY DIEH

LYN BROOK, N, Y. NT-William
J. (Rig Bill) Duffy, notorious pro
hlbitlnn era figure and one-time
manager nf Prlmo earners, died
.Sunday In relative obscurity.
Heath came to the 69-year-old
ex convict at the Ling Island home
nl a daughter.
Duffy was appointed Camera’s
manm:er when Ownte Madden, the
beer baron and racketeer, and a
syndicate brought Ihe huge Italian
nvpr In fight In this country.
In hi* career Duffy had many
brushes with Ihe law and served
three prison terms—1001 for bur
slarv, min for rohhery, and 19.14
for federal Income lax evasion

LOOK UP

WITH
BRITISH
COMMON
WEALTH DIVISION, Korea i*~A
soldier of the British Common­
wealth Division found It pay* tn
look In all direction*—Including
mi-before speeding In Ihe dlvfshin tone.
The soldier wis bustling along
the road In e Jeep at considerably
faster than the posted speed limit
when a helicopter descended and
Ihe occupant waved him tn a halt
stepped the First Conn
commander, Lt. Gen. John W,
(Iron Alike) O’ Danlel. He took Ihe
soldier’s nemo and wrote out e
speeding ticket on e blank sheet
of paper while standing beneath
whirling blades of Ine ’copter.

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Co-lntroducing an amendm ent to the State Conatitutkm to
allow a State income tax?
In trying to nerve two mnHte rn by receiving $1700 per year
from the dog track» to represent them while he la receiving
$300 per year to repreaent you ttti your Senator?
Conducting hiniHclf k o that out of town newapapers may al­
lege without fear of a libel a uit and with certainty that your
State Senator liaa been conn octcd with the gambling Intercata.

On May 27th you vote approval or diaaapproval of your Sena­
tor’s conduct: VOTE DISAPPROVAL.

Vote For

A . M A X BREW ER
for State Senator
ll-Mlit I'nllltrsl Ailv.I

fn the spirit o f ..

Hie nperallnu was minor. The ac­
tress entered the hospital Friday'
and was released Sunday.

DON’T BE
VotB far Ifci 10 fekfB tw

RUSSELL CAND
HiMkr their MjRM'
They have benn approve# by, flWftBf-.

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DEMOCRATIC CONVEpfTION
F O R d FI- HG ATE

BTATB.AT.LABO*
MEN
fVot* fw rour&gt;!
PAUL MeRAE AVERITTE
(Pledged for Rusocll)
C. M. BRITT
PARRIS BRYANT
(Ruasall CandMsU) |
DOYLE E. CARLTON
(Rusaell Candidat*)
CECKILB. CARROLL
(Pledged fer Kefaover)
W. N. (Wei) COLEMAN
(Pledged for Rueaell)
FREDERICK CUNLIFFE

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MRS. J. D. ALDERMAN
(Ruatell Candidate)'1
MARY BER0MAP
(Pledged for R|**nhowrr)
FRANCES 0. BROWN 7
(Fiddled for Rueself)
MRS. FRANK X* CARROLL, JR.
(Riiaeell Candidate)
MR0. A. 0. CHAPPELL
(Pledged for Ktfauver)
MR8. W. W. (Peggy) EHRMANN
MRS, M. B. FULLER
(Rusaell Candidal*)
HAYDEN HARR1SS (MRS. R M.)
(Pledged for Huaitll)
HELEN M. MASER
(Pledgfd for Runet))
ANN &amp; MILLER
(Pledged for Kefiaver)
MRS. RUBY McCHBSNEY
(Russell Candidate)
MRS, AMMON MfCLELLAN
(Fledged for Kefauttr)
M ta LOUIS I. IfATT
(Fledged for tUfsovsn
EDNA PEARCE
(Pledged for Xuaeoll)
JANET k (Mri’ LaclM) THOMAS
(Pledged for Ruasall)
MRS. EDWARD VAN WAOENBN
(Pledged for Russell)

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DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION

FOR LU X U R IA N T GROWTH,
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T. H. (Tom) HUTCHINSON
(Pledged for Xefauver)
H. L. MATHIS
(Pledged for RuastU)
FRANCIS M. McHALE
(Pledged for GtntrsI Dottglea MaeArtkur)
J. EARL MYER8
(Pledged for KefaRter)
EDWARD L. SEMPLE
RAYMOND SHELDON
(Pledged for Ktfsuver)
FRANK O. TAYLOR, JR.
FRANK D. UPCHURCH
(Rusaell Candidate)
JAMES T. V0CELLE
(Ruisell Candidate)

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Dan McCarty o r May 6th
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SENATOR RICHARD B. R
GEORGIA FOR

FOR DELEGATE NATION)
DEMOCRATIC CONVe ND i

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Spietojjm In lawn, form, and ranch lrrlgotlM/ mir iklll and oxporlonco auuro

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VOTE FOR

i\ r o r tr r uf t iir co t a h
ji iiuf:.
RUMlMil.lt c n l.v r t.
RTATil IIF ri.OlllllA.
in r n o n a t i :.
IN Ml? Tine ItSTATi: up
TIlUODOtflA i: PANIUL
1Ifll'MRPil
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY IO&gt;.
CKtlNi
Nolli'p It h**rrlt&gt; clvrn llnU J, 11
UXSini, file*! hN rIn,i I r*"incurt to
|!*«&gt;tHititr of Mm e«fnl«* of TltrntlitHM
K Oil ittel. ilmMutrii, ih.it In* f IIr&gt;■!
hit until|fiti fot flii.il dlnclmrtre, an.t
lha( he mill t|»fiV to the ihinnrtthte
MomkI ih Mlehxirom, I’mintv Jutlsr
Mrfmhnli* i M.ji.i,, |liiri.t.i, i.ii s»
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KNetlitIIr uf Ilie nnlutr of “(vrn
tfiiwhi U 1hinii-1, t|«'r•miNi*il
.i ii i »a v ii :i .
I!\«i’iifnr of the rntiit**
•»f Themlonlti K (tan

EARL HIGGINBOTHAM
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Candidate For County
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District Number 1
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DR. H. MeLAULIN

TO THOSE OF YOU WHO SUPPORTED MY OPPONENTS ON
MAY 6th, I SOLICIT YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT ON TUES­
DAY MAY 27th.
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I Hlnctrely Promise To Work For The Broi Intrreol Of The People.
I Am A Mature, Biperiencud. Hucceanfu) Buslnemi Man.
For Good County Government, Thin Experience In Necennary.
1 Have A Proven Record Of Work In Tne Civic Cluba And Other Com­
munity Work.
* I Wan Balnea On A Farm And Certainly ITnderatand The Problem* Of
The Farmer, Cattle Men, Anri Growers, And Will Work To Help Them
In Any Way Poaalble.

Please Remember the Date May 27tlt and Go To the Poll and
Vote For Good County Government.
VOTE FOR

EARL HIGGINBOTHAM
CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT NUMBER I

Listen to WTRR ToniRht 7:00 to 7:15 P. M.
il’itl.l Political A.I* l

OPTOMETRIST
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IIIYOIM K
HANSOM

DOItAI.rK FTiEMINO.
r u in ti ff
vn
f IIA IILIE Ft*. v'MINO.
Defend anI
oiini.it of im ita.it ation
Tit r ilA H M I C FL K M IN tl,
Itcwhlmr# auk noun
You ate hft*d*y ordered iu up
pear tin per-on nr hv Attorney! m
the i lMiil Cmirt. of Semlnolr
t minty. Floilila. on oi before thr
|3th day of June. A D
to
■rtRtter a mil uf Comtdntnt Hied
hert'ln eMHirmt nm, utme helng a
tailIt for divorce otherwlue a lie*
cree Pi o i ••rtfeUNfi will he entered
AR.il m&lt;( toil for fa Huri* to appear,
{tlf.t &gt;u niioo i hh required hr law
terein
WITVPSS on hand end off!. t*l
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clerk, i‘in'it11 CiMi
(HEAL &gt;
&lt;iIadel «iii*- L KoIiIonii
Altornev for PlahtUlS
SI North t'ourl Street
(*rlniiiiii. Klnrldn

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THE SANFORD HERALD
Mon., May 2R, 1952
Page 9

PlrtirtMlf
ninth
ji nit i al
tint t*i r
in i n-r. aintiMH.i: r n l'^ t i,
f«mi#s |r» the (,* irtiplslnt filed hers*
*r.vtn ,*■•• ri.m m ii. ia u r n . MII.DHKD ItANHUM,
ill o n
pr
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11ef» I*|(, t*ofiff»*M* ulll h# on|ata4
Tm MILDRED HANSOM c/ o Merlls
'iiAWim; f i 'iiiiki :,
iiRitlhut you
loin arils, 51S Tremortt Hi. fto•
I'litltltlff,
The Sanford llriald In designated
ihrnlcr. N T
v*
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*n a newspaper of general rlrrulRMAItJUltl K i : I'OUKH.
You are hetrny mpiUOd iv (ID
Holt in which IItI* &gt;Ration uhiill he
i h'femluot wuii ivrlllrit ilrfetisen p#r®*nu1h
puldDhed once eat h week for four
Nont i:. to %ri'i:Aii
in l»t itlnrfiey. tm (he (Jilti day m
nuio-ruilvi* week»
rin .•dtati» «». Morhl.t iireattTtK.
Jnnt'. lt&gt;^2 Mi On' nffive uf the I'lci b
WITNESS injf hand and offlolnV
lit Mitrjoili* K fSioke, ID No \ i I Hu* i in nit Court. H.inftifd, Sent I*
-eiil of the fierk of the cir«tilt
Itoi *. leoulm III*-, MlJ*ul**ll'hi
null- Dotinty. Florida. In a cpiltiln
Court on thl- the Ml* ilav of May,
Vim a n - t i c n hv re.iulr»*d to *(•
■IDon e ptnt'reiHnif aniltnst you in
AD 1'J5J
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r- 1 1Al * I I M i l l O f t ' o m i ’ l n i n t
M ( h|
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Court of Heinlholf
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ito- l Mh day of Jline IF**i2. in »1e* TIFF, vs .MILDRED HANSOM, DE­
\ttorney
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I.Mill
iheivof
H 4i i l l r u n m i * w i l l
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FENDANT. Divorce
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WITNESS by lot ml and offhial
Matiford, Florida
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t ft | h O l d e r
h# p ii t d l s h e d
fm
seal In Sanford. Florida, this DHh
\ttfiMiey f«•r Plalnilff
lh»» f| a t u t o r ) U p ie n*&lt; |ti l r Ctl h) III
d«v of .May, lf»5L
f.-t f.ii ir ri»lt*#vMt|Y# w r e k s ill the
O P IIEILNDON
^iiifonl Hfialil, it newspapir nf
Clerk of tiretrll Coon
i iiioral tine iititlln ti In said &gt;'untiv
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DR. C. L. PERSONS
ihiv ii*ih tint ■»! May, A D i11sj
Vitim n. » * fur l-l.i11.11f r
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A iitoni lompmlnt Inn Ihk been |
t». I* IlKIiNDDN
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(llfd itBalnxi ton (n the ClrtMill
t'lirk, Nlntit .Indhdal t'n
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P la in tiff, o
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H R S m ith r n l m r l l n A r r n u t
tlitue pref«rritH are to i ornmand Vnu
m i iii : rim r i r i iuiur. \i\tn ia i im a ih iiv ai&gt;. tut*
t o ft ppr-ir a n d f i l e ) o u r w r i t t e n d e I'liN RKMIAlil.M l ilt A l \, I I nil.
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OZARK IKK

DR. L. T. DOSS
CHIROPRACTOR
H O O KS n (II 12— 2 to S
305 Atlantic lUnk flulldlni
I’ hime 703

Carburetor Too Rich
Makes Motorist Too
Poor
l'i&gt;r nwnrr* who nrc watllng nion
ry and nol gctlinu proprr gat mile
age due to over rich mixtures will
he plrnsrd in learn of a Wisconsin
Inventor who tin* developed a very
clever mill thnt help* save gasoline
by "Varii mating." it is aulomatlc
and operalcs on the supercharge
principle Knsily imdnllcd In a few
mlnulc# Kiln nil ears, trucks and
Irnrthrs The ninmifaeturcrs, the
VaeiMimlie Ciirhurelor Co., 7HI7
700 W Stale SI Wnuwalosn, Wl» .
are ollerlng n Vaeu malic In any
one who will tnilall II on hi* car
and help introduce lit o other*
They will gladly send full free
particular* If you white them or
send vour name and address on a
post card today
Adv

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HERALD
WANT ADS

FLASH GORDON anu his adventurm in spnre

Fur HcniiHh
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nil 1%nut \ it* p i i M D h r « l l a ( lie
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nu r r n i f u r r i i r * In f n i i r ail.

He rimmi f hr rr*(t«Mi«lh|r for
oilier thnn o«r Iniatrrrrl fn*rr1lien.

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SANFORD
HERALD
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MODKItN ftirntHlmil
Kllrhcnrtte
nii„,Irnenl*. Slut,,I*••,land Court

lllgliway 17-tta H. t'Uy limit*
KnUlt IIOOM gmHK&lt;' apt. Stove
alid refrigeratin'. IM IS Park
Avenue. I'iiiirie IU"
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Magnolia Aveime.

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MODERN il room furnished apt
Private lialli. Adnlt "IMHI Mi'lluttvlile.
2 IIKUHOOM apt ttp-ilali*. Turn
lahed. No Pel*, till Myitle Ava.
HOME for eldeily Imtii’*. Practical
nursing
alillfty.
IliiMniiiihle.
Star III. I (trance (Illy.
liKDKOOMS, 2 hath Imiiie.
Purnislied. Re»pun*||ile people.
Reaiunnbli'. Iliuluvuy 17 1MM1 H.
Volusia, Orange City.

WANTBUl A PAMII.V W ltU
CHII.DKKN TO IIP.NT Olfll
NK WIIOMK. 2 KPOROOM,
P I I H N I H llP .il
KITCIIKN,
I,A HOP. I,AWN ON (IllIKT
HTHKKT. 1201 IIANIIOI.PII.
I7ft.l&gt;0 MONTH. PIIONK 11192.
OKI) ROOM house. Cameron
City. A iiiii ox Iinainly 7 nillca
from Sanford Cnillurt Ml*. VV.
B. Lynch.

SMALL unf
linfurijlshed liuuse In I.like
■“ one 7HII W.

V. 2-L._0_L
Heal Kalate For Hale ~ 3
HBMINULR HRALTT
U N Magnolia Ave.
Phone n
T. W. M«ro — W. DletrlckX
If^ ou want to Buy, Rent or Sell,
i . W. 1IAI.L, Realtor
Florida Stale Bank Building
"Call liar Phona 1733
MUST SELL new furnished houiu.
Will taka good clean trailer aa
part payment. 2ft)n Sanford
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2 BEDROOM masonry home.
deltfU loentfoh. Furnished
unfurnished. Term*. 1&amp;31-J,
K*-imbla Drive.
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S.’ivi.e 1'idl Mi. Swuln's Bat­
tery Seivlee Smifuid AvrnuS
.tin! 2nd. Street.
, .UlINF.rs. Cnunters, I'uphuorilg.
luiy.
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trade
u»ed
(’ Vi,||, WnudwolklKg, ftl2 Hs»*
furniture. Wllsun-Mnler Finn
fill.I Avenue I'lume I IftM'J.
^ltureC^^HJ_^|^^^h_^22121_iiIl^L
Asphalt tile •
7— Pet* l.l»e*tnrk Siipidie*
7 '■'I .nnlt envn utg
I Inoleum
|dn*t|. nr grass
NICK I.HT llillne Itniir* |.'i'i"li'nd
sipmre mg*
llninbun porch
In huy,&lt;l * imtiu' II II iii**,i,
blind*
Krinmlinlily p r i c e d .
ft'* m ile * N n illi K n * l &gt;d H ' •&gt;d&gt;&gt;,
Furniture Center. HU Writ
St,tie Rim.l I2il
First. Teleptinlie 112ft. drier
Hrutbcr* Owners.
(INK tlinluilgliduett hull. .I&gt;■I ■V
Hue thinnugII tui&gt;d .Ii i 'i v emv IALOCSIKS l.itetime aluminum
Seeiuid . illf new milking nlieiidy
Servleenble - beaut Iful. Breess
breed. Hue helfei with (n*i ewlf.
way,,
n.irrhe* like fliinlh*?
Thiee-iliimtei
Jersey
Plinlie
mom. Call 112ft today. Furnltura
HHU-W. Ijilidei vdie, li II Thin
Center. Fieo estimnte*. drier
ail 1___
ili'iithers-Hwiiers.
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1 FAMILY lnui*e Aeie mid half
Imid I,muled III Center Kilter- ItKTAII SmI.'HIiiii' Wmiled Sten.ly
pilae. I'nlitiiet C u l l
(Hula,
emplnymi'id Flrealone Stores

20 At’ KKS nf hike finill good
fmlling Mic W .1 Itnyle, I’ linne
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W'KI.AK A Aplrl rni'iil * 111 W
Kirnt HIi
I'liotie IlMI-W.

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il ROHM linose. 2 In)*, nlmily void
III,'ill fn, chlldri'll. Si,mil ilnwil
nnymelil. Ilnlnncn like rent. Sre
W. t&gt; llrnwii, Luke Mnry. Phone
IHIIU-M.

2 IIKIHtOHM Inn,*,i unde, run
itim’tluii nu lillge lot toil , Kill
M nuUlde idly. Small duWI,
piiyineiil mid Mini,II nuuithly
pnyiiienta. I'liune 7HH J

FOR HUNT

ft ROOM apt. .........
Kim A vp inn’.

ItPPKNHK IIOPSINtJ FOR
N \V V PHUSONNF.I.
|i.iu„ payinents 2 l.rdmum house
ir.To.
I,rd,mint tnui*e fpftn.
I iv.' iti Sitiifniil iii ymii iiwii hiune
Shi.' lent i4,i.l driving time.
iJiinlUv spt'.'lfl,uilInns, till' lislh,
«&lt; i . . ril'd Inet'sewsy, i iir putt,
utility i "mil, liniitdry Imllill.'.,
kill lien iiililiH'l*. tint point lunge
iiii.l i &gt;(i Igi'i uln,, Oun Therm nil
npnic to liter, fu, ted mid plnstel
id w.ill-, IiihuIhIi'iI reillllgs, apn
■inn* Inndseaped h'l*
Oiler•Weller llnme*. Inc.
I ni tier Mellon* III,• snd Randolph

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TIIXKDO FKKDS. Com Diets tins.
Hunt’s Tnsedu Feed store.
liOOII AND HAD
f 10.041
lined Sofa
Bee,I 2 pr. Living Room
Ift.lid
Suite
lined llunn.l Hak Dining
IIt,hit
Ti, Me
21Milt
Curd ft p. . Dinette
Cni’iI Sofa With Slip Cover 2d,(HI
Used OvStslllffM Lounge
20.(111
Chair with Slip Covor
Deed Wood lied, Bo* Spring
snd Hair Mnttrrsa
3ft (ill
complete ...
lived l.srge Clisst of
211,00
Drawers
7iii.no
Used Large DreRser
Reg. Illt.flft Hhnpworn .’1 pr
70.00
lied Room Suite
MATHKH OF HANFORD
2(13.01) tt. 1st St.
Phone 127

L L, HILL -Plano Technician
Phone flit W. Route I, Bn,*1
AVON P,millets 1oldie* ale you
fnrd.
in need "f iinun money? lie
, nine i, , i ni I’senlulii e mid serve
A L L KDMoNH'S l'pli.d .lerlng
ynlir lli’lgiibni bond dm log run
veutrnl mini"
Wide
NihuiiI I Shop. Phone Jims I'uniltoiti
^ seal rover*
Seabury, :ldt I till, tie Ml
I(tii'ii, Fin., giving I,i,nu' ii.ldres*
Pliimlung X Supplies
(nr interview
fontr'acting A It,'pairs
FI.OOII Help wniili-d &gt;d Tuurli ^ .1 King 2MIIII Sunlit I'm k Ave.
Phone ftn
Inn's Ihug Cu Apply In Mi
Hill liefnre 11 in n in
PLCMIIINI
Free
194111 ml,
oil i art mid
l.nddKB with luggmg I'.pnpiiiiuit
llmvi'v. 2H6
estimate H 1,
wanted In lug Img'' Hart uf
I'liune 1828.
pllle. linml pi npi,*du.ii.
Ilns
S O. e(n Ilei aid
p
IIKHT guide l..| "&gt;*.l f'2 lilt per
yarit ilidiveied1. i'.lti* K. I lnyd,
KXI'KRIKNCKM i In ,.-i
(nr "IIII'h onti lmift-W.
lllg. Complete 11in’ ” f u*be*tns
shake type Holy n\il piudiielera
i,red apply. Silb'lnidial dmw In
i rr n "A t c f
iiuiillfied men
Best A’ heslus
r k n il
('ll., (Ill pmk Al, , Hrl.iodn, Flu.
pimne 2-:nnr,.
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WORK WAN'I'KD

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plants for agio.

T Y l'E H

Rulhlnier

work

Reasonable Rales Frre Estl
mites, Rpteader Kervlce, t,tm»
*nd Itnlnrnltii and Fertiliser.
Carpenter A flrarev, Phnr.;
IIHW-M or gOH-J.

PRACTICALLY
new Kenmore
washer. Used mur month*, ('oat
1140.00 will aacrlflre at (95.00 ORLANDO Morning SrnllneTdr
Call 1920, Extension 21.1.
Innilo Evening Star. Cull Hnlp*
Kay. !166iJC
USED Magic Chef daa Range,
dood condition, (40.60. Florida NEW FLOORS surfaced to per
Home daa Co., 210 East Flirt
faction, Old flours made llkt
St.
nsw. Finishing, cleaning A wax­
ing, alao portable power plant
VENETIAN Ullmla—For Free E»Fat-vlng Seminole County slner
Tlmate Call .120. fh-ntarik nlaak
19X6, If. M. dlenson, Lake Mnry
and Paint Co._______ _______
ALK
ipiCIAI

I'hllllpaCa
Phillips-Carey
Aahtalos Siding
Cerxmli SMbrg (18 per Srj.
lat Grade (1.1 per So.
910 lb, Aaphnlt Shingle (g.ftO

by Experts

FDRNIT1IRK fur il” enmplelo
home. Pri.c* fit winking man'r
i.,&gt;ek*’H,i,i»k kiiii' dim iv pay tne id A
Easy lei in*. Fm mild e Center
||i| Word Fii.l Teli'plrnne I 12ft
(il ler Ill'll tli'l 11« III*

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ADTOMORILKH

I'LL buy ynUr ear reganllea*
age or comlltlon. Phone 1631’ '
’4U OLUSMOBILK, excellent co ff
dltlnn. Can be seen at llo'a Hint
Station, corner 1st A French.
19 ID FORD 8, Club Coupe. Very
Good. (1096. Phono I631.W.
1942 PONTIAC Furdor Sedah.
tint*I coriditlait. Beasnnahle. Call
(SB'tfiudtig day.
ECONOMY 1900 English For
30 mllra to gallop
Trail* accepted. Phone 856-M f

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tl,\ IIV SITTER
Ili-.-t "( refereneea. Mts. Minmn Vinuii. lid
West Itllli St. Phutie 11113 M.

A LL

SWKET potato
Phono 1711-J.

• p lm i

r,V4.rWi'«s• &lt;y-

il lehloes repaired,
(Julrh, Cenruimleal servlre. Work
glinrsilteed. Call MM-WI.

PRACTICAL Noising, dny m
night, guild II’fei ,'1,,’e*. I'll,ill’
1152 R.
IIAIIY HITT Kit Ksp. &gt;uu, ed lie Wild, (tie party wtm knows llifere me*. Mir. II. &lt; I ' m mil Ph
wliri cabintl* nf ,i mule, litres
11311 .1.
week* "Id ,'iillle puppy, lvbilo
with hmwn "put ■ "N bead and
OIL FURNAOKh—Hy Kreaky, PAR TIT ME steiiugi upliie w.iik
(all kindly letllHi ■" the B.U.&lt;).
it veal * expel ten. •• I'uke di. ln
Wall, Fluor snd Fireplace.
uffi.'u. Sin,fnrd Naval All* Sta­
Bull. Referetu i *. . ” lleinld llnx
M. (L IIODORH
■0ft W. lat St.
Phone lie
II.
j tion,
VACATHIN uu tup t.f N"rMi CatP I A N O S Cinllirsiuoii. Spinel* 12
HPEI'IAI. SKItVK lit
l(
nliua ul I’ iiiniiide Inn, Haiiukr
priced from |ftt0.00. includes t
Elk, N ('. loon ft up Iii ths
tuning*. Term*, trads ln*. Kn MAC'S Eleetrlr Service Mnvc.l
seemr wnnderland "f western
LemimrMrlly In rear nf Minn
dsr's Plano Htore, 1202 Myitis
Ninth ('iirullnn, uliem
you’ll
Sanfnrd Ave. Elertile mntnr re
For night spiiolntnient* mil
find leisurely iniiif.iit,
flit)
winding, Television and radbi
ia«HW.
final, ■t'lixnnnlile inle* You fitl
servlre.' As near In ymi a* yum
•In ,i lot of nnlhllig if ymi I'limnf.
CHKHTfl and llKSKH. Large sup­
telephono 101.
in jini may iirefei spinta mid
ply. New-u»ed-unflnl*hed—17.80
rtrrealion aueii m» lawn garnet,
CARPKNTKR WORK
up. Furniture Center, I III Wait
hiking, fishing, tennis, swim­
Flrat. Telephone 142ft. drier Fur iptlek repair lull*, nr "inel1
ming, mid good gulf I'liurafl*
biilldtngi Call Jim UI2’ M-4.
Brothers-Owners.
near by.
LAWN MOWERS shuipeiicd. Ill
TltAVKRSK Kitenahm Rods 2H"
eyrlea repnlrod. Sliuiniin’s, 111(1
to 1OH". Henkarlk (Ban Mnd
Nfri* FOR SALE
E. 4th St.
Paint Co.
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IIRA1LEY ODHAM

Bx‘ or BABY BED— wet proof mittreaai
822
High chair • Excellent condition,
~both for. (82.»9. V.) A. Wheeleea,
1 mile r.ortn of Longwood.
WANT A good Investment t Small
9 bedroom bungalow newly fin '
WINiea, AND klgDOII
Ished inside. All cimvenienrea.
All f « * i k ) Dra'ila
Already Tented. Oulnido City
ilmita. low •upkrep, U fa return
yarn#. MMO emsit or half cash
and ^halarjco like rent. Boa 26,

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1046 HOUSE frailer. Sleepa

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yirtrttS1

�' - We ere Russell pledged candl'-.detea for the convention and will
V stand hy Russell as lonp aa
Ida name la l&gt;efore the convention
- sir hs lutk MOV c future to win tie.
J •Oaideoliui ,,, '» u'ft7'.»*iiki)Ual
" nomination and w« definitely re^ tttae to go along with the party
t • bolters, who, as er-on as Senator
-'B U SSE L L made the emphatic
r statement that he would not bolt
; 1 the convention or desert the
Democratic party, Immediately re­
quested the Secretary of Stata
’ to delate tha winds "pledged to
I ' Russell"
from
beneath their
names and the mere statement
"Russell Candidate'’ he Inserted in
Ufu thereof, so they would be
'. free, not only to troll the DernoV cratic convention ami deaert the
k Democratic party, hut also to
dOMrt Senator Uuaaell.
there la any doubt In the
&amp;PUada of the neople that these
'p a r t y bolters Intend to do thla

H

BOMin VNIUIIIIIi III WHICH lit

m tha cat out of tha bag and
kfVaaled their plana to do thla
V*1T thing.
Aa loyal Democrats we ahall
m vote for any camlldala for
dfUgate to the National Demo­
cratic Convention who doesn't
have the words "Pledged for
Russell1' beneath Ida name aa this
!• the unly safe thing for a
loyal Democrat to do.
SABAH CRAWFORD CULLEN
FLOYD LAND

Dc nary Doing"

Lake Monroe

Ity KAY IIFNNINGFR

lly HAIII H HODKHIILOM

lly KATIIttKINK HKLLKRM

Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Peck Were
Mrs. iJorls Young and children
hosts on Sunday evening at a from Albany, (la., were the week*
wiener roast In their back yard. end guests of her parents, Mr. and
The gueeta were Mr. and Mr*. Mrs. Pete Dunn.
Frank Mlldenberger, Mr, and Mrs.
Mrs. Mary Alice Martin has re*
Paul Uhlman, Mr. and Mrs. Lou turned to her home in Orlando af­
Hof man, O. 0. Potter ami the ter spending the week with Rev.
Misses llennlngrr.
•
and Mrs. II. II. Martin and Mrs.
Mrt and Mrs. Carl ilraun of T.snrn Prlfster.
Valencia Hoad arc now well t-r- I
tntdiahed m their new home. They mid family from Elder Springs
were formerly residents of tlio were the guests of Mr, ami Mra,
Hron*, N. Y.
K. (!. Soderhlom Saturday.
Mr. slid Mra. It. E. Humlit on and
Mr. ami Mrs. Timor,ly Muleahy
and their two young rnns are family and Pfc. Carlos llaxen
■pending their varstion with Mrs. visited Hock Springs Sunday. J&gt;fe.
Mulrnhy'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. llaxen is stationed in Orlando.
James Davis from Alnmlalel H.
Ed. Healey.
C., who accompanied Ills graduat­
ing class on a tour of Florida,
stopped to ecu hi* relatives in
I,akc Montihi Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Z. Dunn had
as their guests Hominy Mrs. Al­
berta Jones and Miss Alice Ruth
Whitley from Ocala.
Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Clark ami
children fiom Carry too, Tenn., nre
visiting Mre. Clink's mother, Mrs.
Lenn Parham- Itev. Clark Is pas­
tor of the l-'nii view*TiapH*t Church
In Curryton.
Miss
Cathrryn Lee was thu
.Miss cathrryn
liest of Miss Hadle flodarhloni
umlnv evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. (Hies spent
the day in Ht. Psterahurg Monday,
visiting friends.
Ruv. II. M. Martin made ■» bus­
iness trip to DeLand Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Unwind,
who have been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W. It. Giles left Thursday
afternoon for
Louisville,
Ky.
where Mr. r^l.-art' la attondlitg
The llnptlit Hemlnary.

(P H * » J (o r Itu e e e ll)
(EU . Po l. A u r.)

VOTE FOR

F L O Y D LAND
Delegate to lh« Iteirurratlr National Convention
Pledged for Henntor Runnel)

A Former Seminole County resident, conected with the Osceola Cypress Com­
pany 14 yeurs.
A School Trustee
Democratic Committeeman
I WILL STICK TO RUSSELL TO THE
LAST DITCH
(I'ald I'oHIleal Adv.r

We believe In Hrulley Odham because he
recognizes labor’s importance in our daily
lives.
Signed:
H. W. Goodspeed, Sec.-TreaB„ Brother­
hood of Ruilrond Trainmen, No. 976
And the following transportation men:
B. Jolmson, Cond’r.
B. G, Methvin, Cond’r.
f R, Z. Johpson, Sr., Cond’r Retired
J. H. Lee, Jr., Cond’r.
J. R. Weaver, Eng’r.
F. L. Dampler, Eng’r.
W. D. Hardin, Fireman
Robort L. Parker, Trainman
&gt;

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MB T O N «.

p e Y o o N O O H E 's
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If vary amall partlclat are im ­
pended In a Ihiuld, they can he
observed to make amall move­
ments, believed to be caused by
molecular motion In tha liquid,
which continue Indefinitely,

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Serah Crawford Cullen

Orange Memorial Hospital, left
Osteen.
r,ueMs invited In adduion to the Tuesday iiy til^fc •'»■»* hlk ..... in

honoree’s'were Mr. and Mre. R. H.
Williams, parents of tba bride,
jiirf.
*iiny Lawrence,
uHwnncVf mother
ravuwr of
ui the
tnv
Mrs. May
groom, Misa Eva Wllllami, Mtaa
Bernice Wllllami, Misa Mania
Jane Ijiwion, Mr. and Mra. DUk
Twitrhell of D«Land, and the Rev.
ami Mra. J. W. DeLay.
Mr. and Mra. Lawrence will
make their home In Green Cove
Spring* where Mr, Lawrence ii
attached to tha Naval Base.
Mrs. Mabel Watklna and chil­
dren of fleljtnd ware vitiUiw Mr.
and Mra. Bldnsy Emanuel Baiut'dav afternoon. Sunday gueata ware
Mi. and Mra. M. H. Lao and Mr*.
Louis Den Mala of Orange City.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Parker aid
children and Mr. and Mra. Jadk
Ryan and ion enjoyed an outing
Bumlay afternoon at the beach.
Mra. Marguerite Brown and
daughter Ruth of Orlando apant
Wednesday with Mr. end Mrt.
Harold lifers Wednesday.
Mra. Ida Haselden la viiitlng
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
•ml Mrs. J H. Haaelden la Tampa.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Lea and Mrs.
Mary l.araon spent laat watkand
In Avon Hark with Mr. and Mra.
Robert Lea and daughter Bhqron.

Candldnto for County Commissioner In District

..•he.illa where he wiii speilJ »
month before reeuming hie didlei
at the home.

DOG TRACI » m w o
TAMPA uv-A bouMpaiater w « INSURANCE AT A 8AVINC
FOR YOUR
ihot to death and a woman with
whom ha waa eating aupper la 4
BOMB • AUTOMOBILE
reitaurant w u critically wounded
BUSINESS
her* Sunday.
The dead man U'Carter Glaai,
U. Miss Batty Allman, unemployed
waitress from Dalton, Oe., la li)
critical condition after a bullet
punctured her spinal cord.
l)eier«iv&lt;-A-.. Pet: Franks said
uoy Pitta, a rortner roomir.aii -j.
Glass' and also a painter, waa be­
ing questioned about the shooting. "Your Mutual Insurance Friend"
Pranas said dinars, In the restsitf •
ant related that Pitts talked with 111 N. Park, Avt.
Pkoaa 184

There may be as many aa 100,000 worker bees In a big hive.

RE-ELECT

DO NOT BE DECEIVED!
A Last Minute Vicious Smear
Campaign It Being Waged By
i

THANKS

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A Desperate Opposition. Do

FOLKS!

Fur your support In the first Prlmgry,

Not Be Mislead By Half Truths,

I sincerely solicit your vott on May 27th., on thg

Falsehoods. And Mud-slinging!

lowing Irtuila,

POWER I .Oil IIY
WASHINGTON W - Sen. Hill
(D Alu.) Unlay accused (he "pri­
vate power lobby" of working to­
ward a monopoly position try lock­
ing construction id transmission
lines ami sub Gallons fur frderal

projects.

Hill said In a speech for the
Electric Consumers' Conference
that the goal of the lobby "Is to
get their hands on tho power gen­
erated by the dams Imlll with the
people's money, ami to block con­
struction of any new dams unless
the power shall he sold to them
alone."

I run n runnil Independent farmer who haa enough
buisInenH iihlllly to manage hia own affalra auertaafully for 115 yearn.
1 have frlendn all over the county In all hlnda of
huninena and from all walkii of life. 1 am thorough*
ly familiar with their problema -but I our# no owl*
gatlonn tu any of them.
I huva made no campaign promlaea to u y ladiridual or group.
I will never agree to any npeclal favura to any one
Individual, gruup or district*

Highway down hour thu Post Of­
fice, All three of them suffered
from shurk anil slight injuriai,
which ccilulidy dliln't help Doris,
who has hewn ill. Thu question oc­
curs to us, "How many moro acci­
dents must we haw before Burnt*,
thing is ilonu?" Ami wu don't
mean talk.

With all the ability I have, I will honestly serve
Ihe henl InturcHla of all the cltliana of the entire
county.

Sen. Lloyd F. Boyle

VETERANS. Who has served you for the past 25 years?
Sonator Boylo has acted m Pont and County Service Officer without churga for hta
aorvicta and aaalatod all veterana, tholr wldowa and dopondonta faithfully and woll.

TAXPAYERS. Who fought the Sales Tax in the regular
session o f 19497
Senator Hoyle Introduced numeroua "spot" tax bllla to avoid a Sales Tax. Although
fundamentally against a Stata Incom# Tax he co-sponaored auch a resolution to help
beat tha Salta Tax. It waa aucceeafttl but a Halted Sales Tax waa forced on ua In
the Extra Seutlon of 1049.

TEACHERS. Who fouffht in the Senate for you?
Senator Boyle fought for an Incraaae In teachera aalariea from an additional tax
heavy equipment to protect tha exemption an food, clothing end medicine. He wlU
fight for you again in 1963.

LET’S CONTINUE TO GO FORWARD!
RE-ELECT P. A. MERO, SHERIFF
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Ha Is A Veteran Of World Wax
Number One
He Has Been A Voter And Tax Payer
of Seminole County For Thirty Years
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CITIZENS.
14 years!

Brevard County had the Senatorship for

What did w« get? Nothing I Senator Boyle hae helped complete many new primary
roada In Seminole County and la working te 4 lane U. S. 17 - 92 to Orlando.

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Seminole County

IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO THE VOTERS
Of The 5th Congreaaional District

PLEDGED TO SEN. RUSSELL

Mr. and Mra. Bam Lawaon en­
tertained Sunday waning at thetr
home on Slone 1eland wnh a buf­
fet supper honoring Mr. had Mta.
Albert Lawrence whose wedding
Edward Penney, who recently
was an event of laat Raturday at
the home of the brlde’a parent! In underwent an operation In the

W. B. (BROWN) MILLER

KOREAN CASUALTIES
HT. PETERSBURG igt-Viclor O.
Wehla, veteran circuit Judge from
Pinellas County, la tha new heed
of the Florida State Elks Associa­
tion. lie succeeds Dean Walter J.
Motherly of Ihe University of Flor­
ida.
Judge Wrhle was elected at the
annual statu meeting which ended
today. Vicii presidents Include:
Charles Overman, Pensacola: and
William P. Knight, Cocoa
He elected treasurer was Claude
L. Johnson. Tullidmsf.ee
Howell Davis, I’ululku, was
named historian and Horace W.
llillenhrnder. SI. Petersburg, tiler.

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(Paid PalHIcal Adv.)

RE CAREFUL
To Vote Fof The Only Approved
Democratic Party Delegate

Y **K

Mra. Laura Sayera spent lait
weekend wtth the Rev. and Mra.
A. F. Eggleston In Coleman. Mias
MUlio McLeod of Ktnnlervlllo ac­
companied the group hare Monday
evening where they were eupper
gueata at the home. Ensign and
Mrs. Clay T. Sayera of sanfoid
were also gueata on the campus
that evening.

As Sheriff He H u Eliminated Slot
Machines And Punch Boards In Samino,e County
1'
His Work As Sheriff H u Mmintained A Balance In The County Fine
And Forfeiture Fund So That None
Of Your Tax Money Goes Into This

He And His Personnel
Hsd Over Fifty Yeers
____ d Are QueUfled tb Keep
The Sheriffs Office On A High Standard Of Efficiency
Honest, Courteous And Efficient Service For All Re­
mains The Pledge Of The Sheriffs Office
,

MERCHANTS. Who prepared, introduced and passed the
Small Claims Court bUlr
Senator Boyle. H
elation.

VOTERS,
ficea?

Who has 2 of the 3 jointly held State O f

Brevard County.
In TlltwvlUe, A I

Aa^etant State’a At taraey Uvea Is Cocao *— The Cireql
Seminote County MnsJuMtld repreeent you In the State

VOTE FOR A HOME TOWN MAN WITH EXPERIENCE, rr
SOUND JUDGMENT - A KNOWLEDGE OF LEGISLATIVE
PRO CED U RE-AN D THE POWER and PUNCH TO GET
THINGS DONE — KEEP SEMINOLE COUNTY ON TOP IN
TALLAHASSEE -

Your Vets And Support On Tuesday May 27th, Will Be
Appwrietod
Liston To WTRR 7*18 to TtSO TWdght
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IF YOU DON'T

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your Staford Htreld. City
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AN IN D EPEND ENT DAILY NEW SPAPER

VOLUME XXXXIII

Etslnltllshed 11)08

Six Nations
Sign Treaty
'Fusing Armies

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

TUESDAY

MAY 27, I M 2

McGranery I s l y Q Q Q Q Q

Ridgway Blasts Red Propaganda

Att’y General
Wrong-Doers Warned
That They Will Be
Prosecuted W h en ­
ever They’re Pound

B i g Three Declare
Attack On Berlin
W ould Be Threat T o
Their Own Security

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Assncitilril I’ rt-sw l.t’iisi**1 NYire

V otes Predicted 111

Spite O f Scattered Showers;
Balloting M arred By Blast

F in a l S w in g s In ( in Nrc. in S* Imol Used A h
By CARTER L. DAVIDSON
WASHINGTON &lt;M - James I’ M
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McGranery took office lodny as
today a treaty (using their forces
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army. The Big Three Western
they may lie found
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solemn declaration that an attack
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Italy. Belgium, the Netherlands
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and Luxembourg which, whun rati
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ter where the) are. adding: If 4Ul* 1**1 XX.4 I \|lFl1*«l til'-' I It U* I'M* X . l y . IR%1 M|. 1I. Ill 'll lias Ml M|| M a x ( L.' i * l mi It tlilMM)' h i Imii.I P* »1 pi
tied, will merge their armed forces
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they violate the law that's their Mu l i it i r nl 1*11 il&gt; i Utility m Ii i m IIii 'I i*
into a single army of one million
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till Ill'll tint Is* I'llOtlM! lieJUST PRIOR fOfllllfVINO Oetuie the House Aimed Services Cxtnm.lle*
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men—history's first peace time in
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XI III t.*• nt * •*l ** I till • ■ '••••ii D a n M i ' 41 1 x n u t t t r a i l e y
In Washington. C«n Matthew Hldgvey lelkt I" at line rhalittian liei&gt;
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ternatlunal force.
McGranery announced two ac *tjti Hit' |'*.ll upt'iifM a! l t in N i l
• fs||l .4 III till pOX I |It* •I
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lions in Ins cleanup campaign:
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peace treaty signed at Bonn Mon­
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day hy the thtee Western powers
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Russian border guards again
during the week ol Julie M "pre II
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stopped Allied leaps from iiatml
pared with rcpoits mi all matters
III i I* I mix d l l
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Hug Berlin's highway link with the
affecting Ihe Department ol Justice flat 1111V•' l'X|)|ll lull I lp|)l'l| .1 III.ill
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West Gen Matthew 11 Itldgway
hull* mi 1 1 • i m*i I .il l l n
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hi iheir district "
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iv 1 « 1 ••*1 1 «| x . . I i m
Florida Di«- McGranery said he would tell V o x ' jt l ll l l ll » llIU* **•' 4x1111*11 I* U pull
arrived in Paris to take command Eighth Army Is Des­ Central
in 'I * I iiid d l It iliilllMi'k p i e i' H I C l
of the NATO armies organlied hy
ihe distrirf attorney* "precisely lllp pi ll 4 III ll III. XI'llil I III lilt'
trit i C o ii v c n t io n luiw
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xxflll .til xv e nt
cribed As Finest
Gen. Dwight D Elsenhower
I pro|&lt;ose they should handle I l i t il.l ' ."Id Nl*P I •••**» Jllll OH*'
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any
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And Best Led Army
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Secretary of State Dean Acheson.
recltnn as lo |„&gt;lic) troll, tills de
ii I x I m l a x
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I n k * nl i l x l i .i l li i l i
0 British Foreign Secretary Anthony
parlnieut
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Henry Witte, Jr., was unant"The Eighth Army Is tin- finest
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Eden and French Foreign Minister and best led army III the world n.uiislv elected governor of I.iuii i
In u l.irmal speech ihe new nl m i i i I•i*•itil mii Hit p t il u l i uf l L i\ l« l
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Robert Scliuiiiun said:
today and If given tin- mission of Intel nut Imu.1 District D in Flmidn ".rnev general said law violaliira h i i x . i l i m i l d ) Di HlMi l . d l i M i l .•ll«*«*
S i" t ll ll* ll .Mil 1M l M| IIIMII' lie'll
"The governments of the United destroying the Chinese Commu­ 111
nt the state convention yesterday "•»
apprehended, prosecuted
xxniiM Lt i * 1 L rT m I r* 11if |»«)||h
t..t
i I 'ldi* .d u l i . m i / . i I imii 1 'o l i i ‘r Ntlid
and c.mvtcletl
Kingdom and the United States nists In Korea, they can do it", ul llavtonn Itencli.
1.1 ■ .11 i |l III
But, McGranery said. Hits will tin' in ' .i ii I/ «i 1ii hi I i . i i I l a k r i i h o U l i' a !
have an abiding Interest, as has Major Walter Turner, Seminole
A west side produce grower, Mr.
--•im, I , issi \,,l,'i . &gt;li, .i,ly l u d
the government of France, in the llil'li School und University of Witte hu* been nn active member he done "with due protection of ;«i 11x «* p a i l hi I In n p ’ .i r ' x i l l ' l l l o l l . Sum Ol $.I(),IKK) Paid lmpt ovi tnciil'. T»* Sv.
II,
.like,I aliseilt,,' h,allots III lidV mI i ' I n
lii.idi*
Vlii'ir
d i'lu p id i'
effectiveness of the treaty creating Florida giaduate, just returned uf^he Hutifunl Lions Clul. for the their civil right* as guaranteed
lirm Ai »• F.X|it‘t l*'tl van, e and h it them willi moldy
Im ) i A ’ i h i g n m o i i t O l
the European Defense Community front Korea, told tha Rotary Club past nine years, and it was point­ by the Constitution, without the I'llllll't'S f |Mill .1 M ' r .l l l l ll l l 'l l list Ml
.nil,,.1 nl(ie,al I,, he e,,illite,| with
and In ine strength end integrity yesterday.
ed out ol the convention that lie terror harvest ul the witch limit, Ml rai ti l l i l.t l i " ) m i VNIlii'll 21) w i ' i r
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L ost
$ 3 . " ) , ^ * I li.e olliei.,1 e„iiv , h« lat,-i this week
I fo lia 1 - A - Y c a r L e a s e
and without tin- umiill and chaos p l f d i ' t i| Im Kt f . i i i v i 'l , II u « ' i r
of that comimuiljy,
lots
u
nix
year
record
of
lierfvct
"I don't pretend to know what
li„ 1 , 1 &lt;| ll,, campaign oratory
that follow in Hie wake of scare plt-di'i'M l o l&lt;!•*.• t*1l a n d If# o l l o ' i *• ,
"Accordingly, if any action from
attendance with the local club.
l r&gt;11 m -l* |* . xx*1 ** 1 hV*M» l » i i in,: &gt;„ii Aloiiil iv oi| 1,1 nvur slatelieatlllilfs Slid lit the wake ul reek f w
were
in* u
unpledged
iip lfM p id
Ihe *'*•v I'onnnlMlun la«l t.iglil
whatever quarter threatens the ia tha Chinese, are planning do",
At
witty
,aa
his
name
implies,
•X tegrlty or uixily-ufth* community, he said. "Ltii-l know they have Mr. Witte, baa been in much de­ lets charges and liaselet,« accttsa V In ..l.t.tiivt. one ' .'arnluljti- wt...'|*k|.|.Aiv-.-d the sale .if tin- a-«--trn lll|flll l#v tiM' I if V I 'celiim*-• I'RII If' wui, iidio linolop-. fr.iiu Miami
• . k i ll }' t*'*l*l.ll 11*1 ("4* ll *1 I MMII4*
ri,,,&lt; i,nil, , , , ,1,ilale pent Iheir
Itl.-.h'. it In •uppnrl li.'ii liuiglil |) ni.-nl uf Im m l tin --i.iif.., &lt;1 Mini
die . two govuiwJhiUia will reger.l been,uabt£jhMrAlwc during, these mand as a siwnkef a t 'Lions Cluh don’t "
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Mcliraneiy tia.k the otslli ul ..I r'IM-ul«,»vei' and anuthei In Gen l neb-I'unnliy I'lnh. 111111111111,• build i l l g 4 .I.I 1I 1.M • It. fit*' M l o if- • III, ,1 .1 . * , ,•,,',1,1.0 1 ,.l.
this as a threat to their own se­ truce urgonatlona for a tremen­ hniii|uets, and Is one uf the ntofl
dous military build-up. W# are no
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curity "
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members
here,
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longer
confronted
hy
green
tan
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France, In the Ruropean army blundering forces of 1060, hut hy served the I.h-iiI cluh ms president
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pact, already Is linked with We»t reasoned well trained, well armed and ha* he,-n it district deputy gov­
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German in mutual defense
ernor
and
a
lone
chairman.
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By tin ir declaration, Britain and
II.- is married, lives at 41)1 West
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the United States thus served uf artillery ami plenty of am Eiphte.-ntl. Street, and bus two
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notice on Germany, in answer to munition".
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our
part
w«
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French desires, that she must not
High School, and Patty
teal Ions along the Semlli.ile
Iflctions
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attempt to withdraw from the Eu­ Structed fill tif
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ropean army on a Iona wulf course enllre front uf 'JO miles in depth. tor High Schuul.
WAHHINGloN vt*—Tile S*-iial&gt;
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0 once her aimed (ureas are built But we art nut depending on fur
today heard u demand that ,-..l
Mi
Witte
is
■
graduate
of
Menu
tlflratloni. Fir* power Is our
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up.
lege "panlie raiders" lu-.e .It alt
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Krliool
and
fur
a
time
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.'hi*1 •*f «I**11ti 1 M i i \ mi Mii iii|•*
M MR * ii*«l
The declarstion added that the strength and we will trade ieal attended Bulgers University.
deferment and lie vent "It, .!.•
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ii
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I’ l ' . X N , l i i. i t- : . I- t i e , 1 l a m e s
three big |Miwers considered their estate any time fur lives. But
M •11 Ii. . .,! IL.
IM •*
some raiding in Kurea "
The
l.iona
Clubs
In
Fluri.la
are
. . i t Ul.tv
x ill I., « I.. II *• H f i n o
continued presence In Berlin as I H'*r&lt;* Is no danger that Eighth divided among five runes each
I • II *1 I l il l 'l l l , XX ll** It.|||. 1 •
1.MM* .1 iii a L II. i XXI i f 1. 1la 1
Sen inrlsun lit Kant read t&lt;&gt; X \ .,n t l e. - l , , 1, i n m . u n i . , nl It,.- 1 ,
• i iii*
lit*iii iii**
in fit.
N m x f i i i ImT
"essential elements nf the peace of I Army will ever be driven out of
•I,*- •••!,I ,' t ut ,l , a n ‘. . l i o n
(..I
M
I : . S. I I,-till.
X i u i v , s|i.-.l h e r e
IIM tMUi In 1 i i ii' Ll I . ' 1M*
the Senate a letter i-ipreSBillK tin
I II* I tl • l**»'t |U||
| lul I.l t ll IS 1 I
u r n ) , in i l&lt;i h i ,, i n , .I, .,|
the free world in Ihe present in I Korea. If vve are given the lob in named by u letter of tin- word view Ir.iui a Belleville, Ivan . hum
I t . . 11, h e i . n l I. h I. i v a n d w e n t l u l ,.
T f i i i Iifi I.. »)'ll *1&gt;.,| I f
IX It
Linn,
/.one
(l,
»f
which
Mr.
Witte
I ll III. *i I .* I &gt; lul • X. | X III |• 11&gt;114'4 11
do, w'
we ran d.-strov
destroy the Chinese
Chines.trnatlonal position."
‘ioi n i u i - d l .i l ,- . ' I i u l e r r n . . ' w i l l i I ' t e s
1.. 1 II 1 *RI 1*18\ . 1(i |- i ' l l ll i . |'l*
I h i , 1 1 . I.
M a , i in, i i i k . r , , i ..I
was elected guverttor, comprise, er, who has ..in- miii in Kurt-u. nn ihl.-nl
I l n i i xx i
lllt ll ' ||*' xx ul
-141 Hill
M i l l - m . , 1,
II b e e
uu
Hi,'Arrnrdingly, they will maintain in Korea".
1 ll IX .
1 U f |’ ..l* • ll II "1 II.R*
other in Germany, and a broth..
I t " M i i v f i . . . I n n . w h o I n ,M ill ,i| ll,i
must
»f
the
ritles
uf
Central
•
i n . . . * . I Ms* |'iir r ' 1*1
Major Turner was introdu.-ed
‘ ■mill. K n i r . i u e x e n t l i v e ' s tie, I n ,
armed forcra willtin Ihe territory
1' 11*II1la i
Nl‘ » • » 1
p iiiv liii".,
nn| t in
uim m u ,, i i , , '
II .......
In the Air Furee
Florida
front
Daytona
Beach
tu
lin e .le a n
of Berlin us lung as their present hy George Tutihy who explained Melbourne uti tlie east roast, and
ii- i
g i a l i f u . l ul iln - . . u l ,- u l .......... .
Carlum ei.itiiueiiled tl.ai "I &gt;l&gt;&gt; a tiu ll ul m u i l l . i l l a w
II I * . 1 Ill'll fl u f I11 s t
ll
1 It
reiponsibllities require it. They that he had enteresl the Army
tint want lu he rated a., a kilim, etul.assv nlli. i.,1. sal ......... II,e •I*** •!•n l m id will iiia l.i a......... • m r ;i&gt;1 1•114*f81 1f II I f 1 Il.l 1M Hi.
(null
Dala
to
Kissimmee.
t
i
l
r
r
l
b
t
r
i
.
therefore reaffirm that they will after graduation from tlie Uni
m uni- in iln- n r a i f i, I •• t •- i i , , , . i
|MfX* III •III .»•1*I i Itl.Rl |' * *&gt;•. II* f t
tlie l.iona who attended and I am nut opiMixed tu m.iii.A treat any attack against Berlin veralty of Florida anti had served theAmong
m g Hu- i i n « | i u . g i i, i „ I , . . ||„ , . , , n
horseplay in unr eulleges utul uni
till.I»i JT»I L 1 .XX
XX l l ’ 1 XX" I 1
coiivriitlun
were
Cecil
Carlton,
Ilv S T XN I A l l I &gt; II
from any quarter •» an attack 21 months In the Paclfie, IH nf
.b ill
versitlrs."
• |. 1 * tl Ly 1 In MIT i.| 1
•
upon their forroi and themselves," them In Korea, lie was command­ the King Lion, Edward 8 . McCall,
IONGNAI-:. Korea 'J. XI,.ml .'lit
But, hr said, "the rrernt panli.I'ropeiI,,-inxi.lv,-.|
m
Hi,,
t,
uf,It XX.11 IlMllltllt Milt III 11.4- 1.
X
V
.
O.
Livingston,
Harry
Robson,
the three powers ssld.
l',o m j* ii A id Im i ik I
ing officer of the First Battalion
1
aiua x
ui a it «• tut
aria by
uj
D
i u i i r i i n see
.............. a -mill It S
raids
carried
studrnU
in guerrillas overran
f La? S i i i f t t n l La
IlFI II . 'l f ii *
In addition. Ihe members of of the 7th Infantry of the 3rd 0. 0. Welsh, James Robson Jr., many nl itur niitslaiiding iiitivurM ' rM,y »***"»|. tier,* Lrulav killing a,-l li. ii i n ,'linl, - |g,S a*-l,.' , , f Ian.I . i l l i» al •If fi'll^t* ai « fl, RMi L.
1 Hint
c o n t a i n i n g D m- i n i „ . i ,- g „ i r
.
Jack
Morrison,
J.
Hamilton
BisNATO and Ihe Eurnpean army Division and has !&gt;c«n awarded
N
N\MIINt; H»N ix | hi' S i ' i i a t o
Hex of (tie nation are not wind, live American -aililii-i-. and a No Ihn ,' l li h Inn,
In,-1. 1-1 i ,,,,,,,,i, , ii.11m x &lt;
" f IM'XX ll lill'lll . • I iiii
signed protocols pledging each or­ the Combat Infantryman's Badge, bee, AI Sk-liner, Edward N. Me­ sonic for Hi.- innralr of our Im) .uim ImiiM'hi.v
l»F .1 lit* 44 II 9l MI IX
Mlt'X F I.l I'hOII
Ml. L. 11Itl# XX
"linl
fo.'llitl.'i
it * 1,. • ii ..I
ruit
und
others.
A
number
of
ganisation to cotne to the help of three hronie stars, and Ihe silver
Two .iltu-r Aim-rii'aiii w.-iu
til
l , lllil IMlt ll
I'llllMII
1**11 ll - O ff
who are fighting In Knrua."
i i i l i 1. ii.i i . ' n , .lu. Ill III, 1 . 4. 1
wives
of
members
were
present.
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•m t u d e i l . a m i lw&lt;&gt; i -&gt;c i ,|m-,I ui| ur y
the tdlier In Ihe event of armed star. Hi* battalion has twice won
IT ' ul* nf I nun.Hi
l i. . ii ••! flu- %'RX ll Nil *'? If 1.ill
City
by
M»
XVhelch.d
-n,|
.1
i
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i
,
,,,
attack—a guarantee chiefly t a a Presidential Unit Citation.
Survivor* haul il wa
&gt; well
lu ll
n ini lo ll
LAKELAND i.W
Fifty pujanu,
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t x iiy
f xi i .
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in,
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West Germany since the others
III* l R. 11a' ill Xnil ' XXI*. I* lu 2 /
clad cords, giving the puntiu rani |ilaliil,‘,l It,-.i laul Ii, uhl.uu wet.p
Korea Is still an active theater
vX.fi 11 &gt;x ••il. •
•re covered by the Atlantic alli­ of war. Major Turner said,
I 44 .. 4 it tl.
» •Mil III ll f f »
|*l I'VI
fad a new twlxt, raided the men'-, •&gt;n-i The giii-rnllus gui two in hu u v.'iii l.osin willi iln- i,|i„|„
1 1„
i
i i m ' , ll ,'Rll&lt;I*' 1, Rail
I
ajcu
I
Band
Brained
Gun
Hull
liny
would
pity
fl.iUll
,
MU lx
I T Ill'll • Im IIim Ii a|t*11 81 -. ([Mitt
ance
dormitory area at Florida South &gt; iliher inat liini- gun-. i‘ i&gt;.hi ii.iimlx
though the type of fighting there
L . IL 1 •Ill'll IRM'.I .l|* * s*l XX III I
v.
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an-i
"I J,in ii . iiiii I ii ,,, and Hell'll i i IIi-h
III.
n*l I ori .I• Ixfd Lx l l i f I'r t'M
By Leenburff Leader ern College Monday night
h:ta changed considerably itnce
IX V
1 -»I Mill, Lu l L X lilt*
It,i- hi.iuil AintTie.,11 lure,' wan *}•” *s**»1,«*,»l wa» n* he .miiviii ■! h. 1L*'
lift,I
Released from Iheir room* for a
August, i960, when the Third
FIX ill, in |M'| lllllll I 11 XIII)1'
l It*
Bartow Challenge
il l
•
hr
I
'll
y
und
the
loll,I
m
.
iii
n-,,
.1
I in' 11**i i * i- il n l if* mx4 ii xx h a r k
Division arrived, nad th# UN
The Heminole High School group singing In Ihe courtyard, the latlime.l in a gravel pit here, t e w u r . l ,-lul, h , , „ &gt;«* ,-nu- i , m - u - s e La f
ini’
i i i M m r Uu* .nil I ihicI n xImvlii
Accepted By C. Of C. force*
were hard prasseed In the Band, whleh played a concert and girls began Iheir march In Ihe •bunt eight miles mirth ..I Piisnii
A i'll t't'k r**V4'fili't| t h a t F.Hl-f
u. w a s l a l . - r w a i v e , | I,)
It. hi Di 1 4MHI 4J4MI
men's dormitories without any ap
Uuerrlllas. ainitnl with U !, 1
lif'i i uf :r|»|m m k i i i h i I* l\ !.',•• ,|&gt; ■II
" Kmr5,Uu ', .
.
i participated in the parade at the narent advance niannlne
I iif
••* ii i I rx mIr* xx r
mii
an
idles, allaeked wlliiiml warning 1 '!" ’ -'Lv »*"lI -in ,-. nut b i n d i n g , 1, i l i f m i l l vxfin *t! iii l . ’ il iii riiI •• 1
Th# Third division first saw I Lterhurg Watermelon Festival
The Bartow Chamber of Com­
' *••* *,uw l i g n - u m t ' i i l , r.u,,| ( , i j ,\ f
*IioirI 1 2 . : h) u hi
RHlR'Illl flIR'Ilt
Lx
^«'ll
W flk f r of
* till 4
I till*' 'III, I
merce's standing challenge that action «l« weeks after arrival in last Wednesday hat been highly
lit*'
let 14 1
luriiey A
I
H h ilih o i'u -i.
Ll i Iim i ll*I lit nl li i'l
Ki'l' tiL ll i IMS
'
it will have the highest percent­ North Korea defending th* Hun- ■
I*.... .
Mill
Ui
I 'u m h 'i
l u l ,- ,
„l,| |,ih u,
ii &gt; riiif
Luitlx -iltfi another
N
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I
In*
lf||«*r
x\.i.-Ml
M
m
age of registered voters cast bal­ gnam beachhead, th* only port in
t r u s t III I h r I 'u ii r -, ' In M r . IVI.rl
L i i L u l(F|)iii*li. in S h i
bxm nhak
lots in today's primary was ac­ that area from which the danger- rh.lri.i.n, Informtd Mayor
I k ,o r W, II. |JJ55wB?“ S o S S ^ B o * 0* ,* " , l l ! i l I
"'” 1 ' » « « ' '«..-i!i!l!»: eh.'l win, made .-uusiileiahle Mil A i n ' t •4*|»*»r t mu xxfili'i u n t i l m i l
L m I lultl llii- ‘ ••■n.i I r NN Ax f r o l l
IU4'llll »l-» l l l T f , 14*4-;t 114/ 11 III |.«g| |« |
cepted by the Bemlnole County oualy involved 7th Division and the Htemper in a recent leller.
provriiM-litn T h , 'Hr ilii-lii, I,-,| . If
M.iii nn hi hf nl iiI the M•il iial So*
charged out, chased Ihe coeds 'I'parenll) at r.iiijhiiu
i hi * , . 1.’ It xvan ri m ui i iM 'i i i L tl I l n '
Chamber of Commerce yesterday, Pint Marine Division could he
"Dsar Mr. 8t*mp*r," he wrote, hack lo 1h# girls' dormitories, and
,
«Tird% NrJOIicv, w.isn iiiIiiiJ lilt* forM"* *urvivnr said Ihe few ..ol •I,'Coralmg the elllh liillisr, Ielnll
a
It was announced today by Forrest evacuated after the futile push "Your
'our congratulatory telegram milled around for two bourn. Sever •hers In I,ii- camp lumped Ii, de I'|ir si* greeun and inniulliug new
1 v ,;l"'nd i*|ipio«,mat,lv ............. piogrinii lo advance ills
f* uv #:r*. i t o n i i x L ’ i n i / 4 ' i l
w Breckinridge, manager of the to th* Yalu River and th# Chinese started my Watermelon Festival
w a l , ' 1 m ( ,, p , i l i t i c ,| i n t e r e s t ! ,
al attempts to get Into the girls' h ii**' lui'.ls He -.aid a red-haired piping Inr ll,* imguliun synifin xxt’ il. . u n i lit iiii*r*' 9 ft*' flu- |*&lt;
came Inta the war,
iiii|
loeal chamber.
day off to perfection. It was a
tmerlcan inuniied a ii.uehilie gun
In t h e n . - w c o n t r a c t , it is p i , ,
il iii.tii tu. a camlhlulf for the
Tha United Nations forces sud­ thoughtful gesture on your part room* were uniuccessful
MilIR
III
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V
III
tililfl
Each alection year the Btate
.ml
dial
hu
pioleeled
H
i,inai'l.ine
v i d e , | t h a t I h v i -u il ln v Is l o re i i i u i l l
I i,-iuo,-rilie
residential notnlnaThe
co
eds
taunled
Ihe
men
from
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M|t|ily
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Chamber of Comment awards a denly found themsslvei with about and certainly ona that will help th# windows. A few pairs of panties gunner's hu.-k with I,is carbine
••pen l u l o c a l r i l l / , ‘ iis m i u
i , . , . ,,
to,,, tu urged bipartisan support
«‘»J'fr°n|*d
by
11,600,•
»'i
mix
i
I
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i
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l
)
.
plaque to the Chambar that hai
build th* finest Intercommunity were loised out
Ihe soldier said Ills caibine f e e aiiil m e m b v i s l n p l .u s is l . i l . c
• a tin- lull tl '»••" uo' mhmi in aid
l,,i, •a awfoi,I. pit'-nlvlit r th lut'd*. , ked hv President I rmn.it)
the highest percentage of re­ 000 Cnlnase Major Turner said, relations.
A group of ilisle students later ijiiiined and he was Ini The ird M r . W h e l e h i - I , t h e M a y f a i r I m
and
in
It#
Mat
action
hli
battalion
gistered votera who cast ballots
"I have Just finished talking to
soldier fired iiulil killed hy o b t a i n e d t h r 9U ) ,-ar T e a 's "* ' o t i " ,
II, ,w eat, w,- have bipartisan
" v”
""
was attacked by two regimen!* uf the Leesburg High School lland went to ilie sorority area a block haired
•me d o l l a r
in their area.
""'• L't'.i .................. . al nl ........... lor the, pinflrum " Uwor),-nr lia.-iv l ■uni th
away and broke into one house a grenade
Chlnei*.
Casualties
tuffered
were
Lee flniith, manager of the Bar­
T h e N e g m w a s w o u n d e d H r •.aid City.
GUM which was r.ceixe.l ,i,
, s|,;, k ,.ke,l. "when Averell llarrldirector, lie ..poke very highly of Five were arrested by city police
till,,,tin t,
toward tl,,- building ni ( i i . iii • iM-iuls all III!- linn* am! p r o l e
tow Chamber of Commerce sent a 100 enlisted man to 700 Chinese. the Hanford Hand, mentioning Inside the house
In- p r e t e n d e d tie w u s d e a d a s a
After
th*
evacuation
of
Hung*
tl,,- new ioiinst Itv.-rvatnn, Itudd
,i,i, it,,- laxp.tvers' money- Iravtelegram to the# loeal Chamber
particularly their fin* conduct. 1
EI.KS L'ONVKN IION
College officials said later four g u e r r i l l a t o o k o f f Ills s h o e s
H e s l i d t h e r a i d e r s s lr tn - k s o o n
last Friday challenging Sanford nsm, the third Division went back think that all had a good time of Ihe students found In the sururl
-‘.r p e it : r 8 iiu r g
. . u H. tug in ri. Mullon Park Ihe, e„-,i i-img nvur tin- Utiiled Stales Irving
Into
tha
line
on
th*
Han
River
A to try and beat tha Bartow par- below Seoul where they took turns and we are hoping that it will ty house would he expelled They a l t e r a c o n v o y o f 16 . l u m p I r u e k t
Association will Imld *.»,«»i.», said 11. N Haver, city i„ tmihl hiinsetf u|&gt; as a presiden­
left I h e g r a v e l pi t
centaee of reglstar voters who ehaalnw »ha Chinea# and being be possible for them to b# with were not Identified
its OM i-onvenUot, tit HI Augustine •derk, as built by tin- XV XV flaw tial candidate'"
To tins wu
"They knew we would he alone
actually vote,
lo t before Ihe second day nf
us at future festivals. Again
Ihe Lust Coast city was selected •m, C&gt;»nut ruction
The demonstration was broken
^ *»»•«*• Th* battalion let me say thank you for your up by Dr l.udd M. Spivey, the h.r two nr three lionm until the over Driamlo at the final session added f 31*1 fur a i.'tilgeruior amt dpi, it,- «n Hie ineuMire l&gt;egan Sen.
Mr. Ureckanrldg# stated, "We finally rtUed
down
near
Hill
366.
are happy to accept this chal­ north of V&gt;e RtthparaJIel, where thoughtful gesture."
of the 1962 tuerliiig here Mumlny •aogv. iuii,King tin- grand l„MI l„ • .irh.,tit i IL Kail t one of the
college president, and other teach truck* came hark "
II Ihe guerrillas sulfere.l any
loader-, in tin- F.t.enhower-fnrlenge and believe our chances are t to o k ever 7.000 rounds of arAmbrose de I’ ault, Miami, was (fi.'.l'.H
ers and officials
Mi Crawford stated tl,at I,.- I’ re-ldeiit tiiovemenl. Mid he
casualties, limy carried Ihetn hark awarded the f too Naliimal’ Elk !
good for not only bettering the illery fir# In tha first three hours
NAVY b o a r d
ttdo Ihe hills less Itiari an hour Foundation Schnlarsinp lie Pauli wixlw-d to tie,id. II,e many eor.tr, "iHtlil vote In vul liail a billion
Bartow voting record but also in an effort to secure the hill
Lt. Lawrence Enos of the Han­
senior al St Mary’s High biiior-, w-lu, had aid, ,I the Jay.-ee didlarn front the )ti,!*00,OiHi.iH)0 vot­
ollaok began
17, Is u settlor
capturing the Stata Chamber's
tCssitastt ua h o stii
Eisenhower
Taken
in tlii'tr Intensive drive t„ make ed hv two Senate committees.
ford Naval Auxiliary Air Station
Ihe fighting was heard at a School,
—’ v
plaque."
was elected Chairman of th* Arm­
U N. hospital for prisoners nf
Carlson etc Ztnl graf
Circuit Judge Victor O. Wehle, •he const ruction of the building
Connecticut
VoteH
V. 8. LAQN
war A let-pload nf Anterleans und St. I’etershurg, was installed stale possible.
DOPE PRDDLIR
WASHINGTON (At—A Republican ed Forcrt Disciplinary Control
Board for th* Central Florida Area
South Korean |iollce, stimnioneil president.
An ordinance was put on itu fir-,1
TAMPA W* — A blonde stripBy The Associated Preaa
Friday, 23 May 1962, Lt. Enos
liv onu of the two uninjured stir
reading nulhorislng the Cily lo
IN lovit* T i m e
T a b le
f leaser who pleaded guilty to poaes- B T U t ' &amp; . U t on
Gen.
Dwight
D.
Elsenhower
to
enter into an UKreement will, the
ELI.I80N DIES
HIT/.
slon of marijuana Is to be sen­ Und Russia in building up lu air relieved Major Lovett. Air Pro­ day won all 22 voles Connecticut vivurs, arrivetl at Ihe burning
vost Marshall of MasDIll Field,
at I a.in
DAYTONA REACH (AS - Hubert Florida Induntrial C'oinniission for
"Bugles In The Afternoon"
tenced Wednesday by Pedant
will hav* In Ihe Republican Na­ camp
Tampa.
‘I hey found hortlea scattered over Ellison, 17, who broke his neck tlie netting up of a program ex­
1:00 - 2:4(1 4 M2 • d;lB - 8:04
tional Convention.
Judge W. J. Bsrksr.
a
wide
area.
tending
to
City
employee-.
Federal
while on a Junior class picnic at
0:60
Backara of lha general In the
The woman, Rita Helen Sawyer,
aid
under
tha
Social
Security
act.
Blue Springs near DcLand, died
MOVIKLAND
Jurats b*U In Iha Pentagon per
0 , first pleaded Innocent to the
state convention at Hartford heat
In a hospital hero Monday night. This would be retroactive to Jan.
The Weather
STAMP COLLECTION
off a last-minute effort to elect
narcotics charge but changed to n mllUd Um U. 8. to lot* the battle
"Circle Of Danger"
I,
1961
when
tha
act
made
this
The accident happened as he
uf aircraft producDon," Rop. Orots
TAMPA (A) — A stamp collection two delegates favorable to the
7 : 40, feature 8:20, last com­
High Low Praclp. slipped off # dock into shallow service available to municipal and
men smutted' with her had (R.-Ia.), ssld la a stalemi-al pra- of 90,000 varieties, one of the most prssjdejjtlid candidacy of Sen. Robplete show 9:48
water and strook his head on the government employees fur the
or delivery.
oeuvery.
comprehensive In Ute country, sold
Ashevilla
43
74
previously admitted guilt and pared for floor
PRAIRIE LAKE
for R2S.7SO at auction here Monday.
55
.01 bottom among oypress roots. He first time.
85
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was bom io Fort Monroe, Va.,
The Commission took under ad­
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hi* mother, Mr*. Rum Rowiey, of th* police and fire department* M 0:30 only
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Vote In Seminole County Runs
Slightly Under First Primary

Henry Witte Is
M ajor Turner
Tells Rotarians Elected Governor
O f Korean War Of Lions District

Cily Approves
Lease 01 Golf
Club To Mayfair

Federal Aid h
Soiii’lit By Cily
For Waterworks

Senator Suggests
Pantie Haulers he
Ordered To Korea (tiu'irillas Kill
Anicrit'an Soldiers
In Sotilli Korea

Sriiah* Heals OH'
Vllcmpl To Slash

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Dixie Darling Enrlchsd

FAMILY LOAJ'l
It’s Back In
Cellupltanel

Low Prices
Everyday
Specials Too

Fla. Grown Pascal

PrlCM Good Thru Saturday, May 24

Quantity Bights Basarvad

300 E . 3rd 419 E . l i t

Low Prjces

Sanford, Florida

Specials t o o !

STEW

Everyday -

Tomatoes
CRISCO
FLOUR
The Sara M ix Shortening

Jewell Chioken Breasts or Thighs
Dixiana Strawberries----------4 c,“
Dunean Hines Oraage Jaioe - - 7 cReal Gold Lemonade---------- 7 c~
Agon Fordhook Limas------------4

“ B A L L A R D ’S ” Plain or Self Rising

Pounds

n &gt; \

Superbrand Sherbet or

O ’S A Q E ” Brand
Welch's Quick Frozen Concentrated

Or. "A” Largs Shipped
Cheese Food Lost

Complexion 1%
Size
m
Balh
Size

Vara Sharp!
Chats* ‘n
Bacon!
DONALD DUCK'

Armour's Star Pur*

4 lo 7 lb.
Average!

DONALD DUCK'

Salad Dressing

POUND

pt. 21c

"DONALD DUCK"

Sandwich Spread pL 21c

WILSON'S “COHN KING

SLICED BACON

Brand .
W H ITIN G FILLET &gt;b 29c
DRESSED W H ITIN G * 19c
FISH STEAKS
■&gt; 59c

M ilt Butter 12-ez. 25c

Swanson'* Grade "A", Dressed &amp; Drawn Quick Fro­
zen, 4 to 7 lb, Average, Small

FR YER 1,10$
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59c
FR Y ER RACKS
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ternoon* .uni eurly evenings.

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A N IN D K I'K N D K N T D A IL Y N K W S I'A I'K H
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LU M B XXXX111

E stablished 1908

Air Clarified
By Candidates
; Governor

HAN FOB I).

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F B IO A Y

Tampa Area U . b . H a s A l r e a d y L o s t
Sen.

K efa u v er

cused

Bv MALCOLM B. JOHNSON
MIAMI un - The air la a lot
c l a im In the Florida governorihlp
Contest today after Dan McCarty
#Poodd Bralley Odham met on a tele
o g i____________________
vision .program
and washed out a
backlog of campaign
charges that
:am
oating around
arc
have been floating
for days.
Each conceded he didn't know
of any rackateer connections of the
other.
They sgreed they have no confi­
dence in the Warren administra­
tion.
Both pledged they will oust sherUfa and other law enforcement of­
fic e rs who fall to do their lobs.
v%olh declared their support for
movas to revise the State Constitu­
tion.
They ware at odds on fundamen­
tal Issues Involving naw tests and
tho road construction program.
McCarty repeated hla pledge lo
use every weapon a governor has
to avoid any nqjv Uses, except for
an Increase on the tax take from
do| track operators.
Odham said ho hopes nonew
f a x e s will he necessary, hut lie
^ruuldn't like to make un Iron
clad promise that ho might not be
able to keep In caie vital state
functions amt operations of the
schools require more money They
argued about that
Odham'a proposal to submit lo
popular election u plan for bor­
rowing 337 million dollars out of
future gasoline tax revenue to build
J,330 miles of 4-lane highways drew
McCarty's fire. Odham defended
•It, and implied McCarty had prom­
i s e d mare roads than he could
build under his pay-as-you-go plan.
After their television aptwaruncc
both flew to Jacksonville lo cam­
paign separately today. McCarty
will lead a motorcade south from
Daytona Beach to Fort Lauderdale
through hla vote stronghold Satur
tuhlay
day. Odham will spend Sim
of th f iseven
in Folk C o u ly,
n t - one
--------*
counties
where he led In the first
alias when
mary.
primary.
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M a y in g

’ K’ i n i :

A round

R osy’

W ill.

F E P C

Issu e

Its Air

l \m p .\ e — Sen. Kichurd It.
Ito-.M'll said loil.iv if he gels ?U |
of do- 21 Hill Ilia ilch-gale* lo the
National liemmiatle t'onveiilion I
It "will lo- u very fine victory." I
ItosM-ll and Sen. Estes Kelauver arc seeking delegate* lu Ihe
Mat ;•■' voting. Bussell ha* pickid Id* own slate ol candidate*
ami Ikes an- raiiii-d oil the I. aI
Ial a- "llnvst'll candidates"

Superiority
Speaker Makes Flea
Fur Passage Of Big
Foreign Aid Bill;
Vote Fxpected Soon

Truman And Kid^way Visit INhiiI

\\ y s llIN ta O N »*- Pre*ldent
I loioao signed today two hill*
on leasing pension* to dUahlfd
.d e l..o s
I'hr* j i v r « p r r l f d
oltim.ilclv to cost tin- govcnimcnt
none tli.in inn inillioii dollar* a
veui
Mi I'l it in .•ii said lie ap­
proved llo- measuies with great
id i.c la n c e "

■'A

I AM PA ' r
Sen diehard II
llii- •II i ..lopaigncd in tin- I ainp.'i
air.i lialat lot delegate Mllipolt iii
Elm i.la's eimid pnrn.iry Tuesday
Ho 11corgi j seualor opened his
lod c a m i iii-n Estes Kefauver of
'Icniii- it- Ini llo* -tale's ill dele
fal.
l.i the licomcr.llic Nulmnal
Coi.ti-nliiio with a lid o) speech iii
J.o l -nit dti I Inn-day night
in aid Il,i- Icnm-ssee senator
iti
ii-.no' "im g atniiud the rosy’
in oi lo* campaign for ilu­
lu •- nli iituil Iiniiiiii.atlim and a-ked
"IMitih ode nl IIn- li-uce is he on "

\\ V.- IIINii IllN
i.l'i Speaker
lov horn told the lion- •• today "We
have to*• nil
snpcriority '
to
lio - i. and "the maiglli of our
.I..OHC upeiioi.ty
■- daily illsapprlti Olg "
It
aid tint d ogged American
war production line*, n-*n!lcd from
"cilioinal
negligence
w It t e l l
I,.odd to- loveslignted.
t!a\I.nr n left the -pcakcr's diair
i i di Iivi-r one of III* rare speech**
io npporf "( n fii,8h:i,too ,000 for. i|oi oi.l prngiiioi foe next year,
win, I. Hi,- llmi: c im c'liuodering,
llo. I n o lit tacked oppii'Ot Ion de­
nt not 11•i fnri-igii aid cot** up to
.io I. *Itton d'lllin and oppiisrtl U
I oili ,n appliirich to Ho* loll Till*

, lio ill luisi'd Ihe i|lli'slloo after
li llinr .dii,nl Kef.lover's appeal
Sin ■ la I weekend licfnlr Ilo­
ilo ' ling. "I \nn-rli-ans for Delon
c rate Aciinii i \I»A » in Wa-diing
Ion
• in-• \I &gt;V i-odorsciueot lor
In i iiidid o t

Photo by Fred Klr*chner, tin- Raymond Hi mho
Imtullution of tin- new officer* of the Hanford li nrileri Club look place on Muy ir&gt; in tin- ph'iiMiiit gar­
den of Mr*. Churl--* E. limn 1711* Honford Avenue. I.efl lo right, the new officer* are. Mu. .1 E j'l-rwilleger, vice.nrekidrnl; Mr*. Chnrli* \V. Ilumll, pr onUn-tit, and Mr*. Zeb Bailiff, lrea*un-i Not *howu
ure Mr*. II. C. Oiikei, reeotding secretary uml Mr*. Juine* B. (Jut, eorre*punding secretary Mir IInml I
succeeded Mr*. L. K. Spencer; Mr*, ferwilleger nuccrt-ded Mr*. Bernard Wilke mid Mr* (im. Mr* It. . tit op|Hioi'iil deiuauded all •veil
Iiiuii lilaial pl.illoi in lor Ihe Hem
It. t'ruinlvy. About 100 meiuher* of the cluh were |i scot.

Busy Round Of Events Climaxes
“ Scientist X "
School Season At Seminole High Is Indicted For
Lying Under Oath
Soviet Charges
Weinberg Accused Of
Aid To Iran Is
Lying About Being
In Communist Party
Treaty Violation
Students' of
Seminole
High
School lid* week have been liavline u In*■*v round of aelivltie*
climaxing the Hclioid season.

This umrnlng they enjoyed a
cumedy "Our Heart* Were Young
and day’* which was written by
('nriivlia oils Skinner and Emily
Kimbrough. .
-*r-.f.Jean Wilson,. playipg t|i* pert

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■btsdffU. S: Insists 1921
• jt e r ~ S « b 8 S r :* S
Pact Outdated By
two candidates, pinned down, to
il" or "no1 anawera, a
Charter Of U. N.
Under
n't actually know of a

a

world links the other has.
tty THOMAS P. WHITNEY
McCarty said his Duval County
MOSCOW
— The Soviet Union
Campaign Committee may have charged formally today that Iran's
been “ a little strong" In its pam­ ari'iqdniu'C of Amerlruo military
phlet declaration Inst "wo fear aid violates the 1031 Soviet Iranian
Odhar has allowed himself to he Treaty admitting Hussion troops to
caught lit the net of the'biggest Iran if that country's soil is used
gambling symlicato In the world." by foreign military forces hostile
• Odham has threatened to sue to the Soviets
w tbe McCarty supporters for the
Kremlin
itu. .. made It* protest In
statement, uml he told. McCarty a The
rude
delivered by
......................
“ Foreign
&gt;ll - Min
"If you were Just half a man you
would denounce II." McCgrty re­ ister Andrei Y. VUhltuky Thurs
plied Odham had started It by dis­ day to the Iranian ambassador
tributing a pamphlet declaring here. It accused Iran, a Hussion
"McCarty tieups with racked neighbor on the south, of "eo opera
ting with the U. K. government In
proved."
The subject was brought up at the Implementation of the lattrr's
Mitsal of the one-hour tale vision aggressive plans against the Soviel
m when a questioner asked
McCarty to explain how ha llnkadObservers hare consider II likely
•Odham to Mickey McBride, re- that, because of the Russian pro
w put*d bookie wira servlca operator last, Iran will reconsider her ac
through Bob Vann, originator of ceptance of the U. S aid and. if
shs does not, the Soviets will follow
Odham’a talkathon Idas.
McCarty repllad "I've made nn up with another strung protest.
The American aid to Iran was
attempt lo link Mr. Odham with
Mickev McBride." However, he cut off last January when Iran
read from the Kefauver Commit refused to sign an agreement
tea report McBride’s testimony ((pledging In help Increase "the de
that he ownad Miami radio station fensive strength of the free world."
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w
*lr_ and had laft II up to the The pledge Is required of those
station manager whether to broad­ citing such aid under the U. S
stall
cast a Miami Crime Commission lutual Security Act.
east
■ram.
American military aid tu It an
^ T /c C a r t y said Venn was WMIE was ordered resumed a tnonlh ago
manager and vice president at the after an exchange of notea between
ttma, then he read from a Federal (be U. 8. and Iranian governments
Communications Commission hear­ which the State Department said
ing racored Venn's teitlnqny that met the requirements set by Con­
he wouldn't broadcast the Crime. gress.
Commission .program because he
considered It "definitely upamerl
In Washington a U. S. official
ic«aifa«*e oa Pa«i r# »n
said the Russian protest evidently
was designed In Intimidate the
uan government,
lovtrnmc
Iranian
lie aeld the
Sanford Negress Is
ran fovcmmvi
ivemment had been un
Tehran
• Killed In Accident der htxvy Soviet pressure before
and U not expect*ed to give In this
A Sanford Negress, Eva Mae Umt
Taylor, waa killed by electrocution
Ruaaign troops entered Northern
Ti
Wednesday afternoon in a freak Dan under the 1M1 treaty In 1M1,
adridant at Lake Oam in Lake at the lame time Britlih troops
Omhty whan tha machine on occupied Southern Iran IB counter
which ah* waa riding, a harvester, a Nail Uuraat. Tha Russiani finally
cam# In contact with .a high ten- withdrew In 1946 after a strong
Rations' CIR&gt;D&gt;1&lt;in 10 tfav United

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House
Cam paign T o - . ^
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New Garden Club Officers

Odham And McCarty
'Both Concede The
Other Not Connect­
ed With Racketeers

t

M A Y , 2 3." 1952

of Ml** HkltftffTaialfilleii Iirig-

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the ha**-hall park, h* poinleil cut,
“The committee demanded that
ami plan* nre now underway to Weinberg lie Indicted for perpitv
correct this condition during hot and hi* cate long hr&gt; been before
weather by providing aummer uni­ u grand Jury here
forms.
Weinberg appeared before HuThese will Include oversea* cap*, grand Jury and refused to answer
and orange colored eaucho tvn** certain questions. This led lo eon
shirt*. Student* would provide tempt of court proceedings, bid
their own white dock irmixer*. The he was acquitted on his plea lucost of these out fit a will fie about had a constitutional rigid tu refuse
answers that might be lucriinlna
ffiot) ha estimated.

w as r »wi

s ^ F E A C T C TREAT?
BONN, Oariuny URf~ U. _.
Agreement Reached
Secretary of Stata Doan Acheaon
Ort W . U* Strike arrived here today to a ln the West
German peac# contract. He also
WASHWOTON UR - Union and will confer with th# British and
company arilclala agreed today on French foreign sacrei
•rma let ending the Western Un- West German Chsnc
Adenauer.
Just before
an# from Waal
•at down a
liamtni tor
signed to ha

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el la .al of t lie Not 111 Atluillic i'll illy i&gt;l
•&gt;•"

U lien In- was campaigning in
Honda Im Ihe preferential pi I
Ilian he uppeared oil a TV show
o-iili me in M' inii the day before
tin- primary lie said then he was
m'lM'isl to a niinpidsory F K P f
Yi i in Wui.liingtuil, Im appear*
lu-lnre ADA meiuhers-the front
rtliniers for EKPC—ami seeks In
Wen their support.
**
.Joseph
WASHINGTON tit
Joseph W . m v npMpinflUuul MriMRsQteJS'
thnl n cnmiHilfiiry r l c I V '
Wei
. . i mllhrni,
w i). a
« •vn.ui.i,
SCli-llmt who
will! net
helped
develop the ulnmlr iKimb. w;i* in H Kiiir rmplovinrut I'rn llrrii i *0111 S C II cl t O I*
dieted today mi charge* tie lied nilsoniii win. om-unstitiitloiial and
regiiueul ihe American pen .
when he denied under oalli In ■ would
I * .to 11nor it in* l-iiue 'll.irrl
cnnuressioiml cominltlec lluil lie
had been n member of the ( ’inn
iiiunist Parly
It* EIMVIN It. H.WKINsON

ger* the part of Mias Kimbrough,
ghtOr with their
scene In the eubln on a shin. The
performance for the general publie will start at H: 1ft o'clock to­
night at the m-hool auditorium. It
Weinberg l* the iiiuii wlm tv.*
I* directed by Mr*. Iloyd Coh-mun,
assisted In Mr*. Malcolm Mi.r- long described only .a* "Seienie i
N••111 and Elwyti Kdwsrdn a* ml X" by the House (hiumeririin Ac
tlvles Cummiltee during all oi
vlrors.
Tomuriuw night at 8:00 o'clock vestigallou of atomic spying
Today’* perjury indictment, il­
•lie Seminole High School Blind,
dlrrcltni by Ernest Cowley, will lumed by a federal grand pu v
present u concert at the sc hoc I here, is based on texlimuny Wem
iHtrg gave to Ihe House cnmuutt*,
auditorium.
Weinberg figured proiulueully in
The linntl, said Mr. Cowley his the committee'* investigation id
morning, ha* made 7.1 piilillc up- spying at tin- wartime IlniversiH
pea ranees since Kept. ‘J| wh-n of California lladiulinn Laboratory
It played nl the football game In at Berkeley
Orlando.
In the rally stages of its in
It lias mulched in Six parade* vestigation, the cummiltee refer
this season, he added, iM-ludinu red to Weinberg merely a* "Helen
Christinas parades here, In Or­ list X ," but later Identified him
lando and DrLand, Tangerine now) and called him as a witness.
Parade, Orlando; Armed Forcet
The perjury Indictment containDay parade here and I.ee*huig three
count* I'unvlclum would
Watermelon Festival Wednesday. make him liable lu 10 yeart. Un
At Leesburg, the band memh"** prlsonmrnt &lt;m eaeli count.
suffered some discomfort from lie
The indictment win based on
heat in their woolen orange coats, Weinberg's uppearanee before Bo
especially In the noon concert at , committee May 25. tutu

Trials are under way for se­
lection of aix inajorattsa for Hu*
hand for next araaon. Jeanette
Ifatllffr I* head majoretta.
At the concert dene Wilkinson
will play a cornet aolo, "Debu­
tante" and Mlsa Jean Lane Miller
will be featured In a clarinet aolo.
"Autumn Caprlra", Bdth Meelved
superior ralinga In the Qflando
district hand contest.
A featured number hy the hand
will ha "Blua Tango" by Leroy
Anderson, a number on* hit on
the Hit Parade. Another rutstahd
Ing number tu be played will he
“ Stratoswlng",
On Tuesday office, worker* of
the school enjoyed an outlnir at
C,n,P w,th Miss Sadie
WASHINGTON un - The Stata Williams as sponsor. Yottsri'ny
boat
Departmeat asserted today that Ik. U k , . „ • ' *

Oil itn I'.n It m BM2 than il had
ill I'HH l( ii i II -.aid
I In
III - w iII-.ttmg ol AHA piilnic-.
h* niil.nin haekliig is ill line wdh
un I mFtg itiiii■nl llo- rn-v tactic* my
pi hitlent li.i- licen following." In-

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•u was flri-il u* a Uni
Wtelnberg
verslly of Nltiimesida professor aft
er his grand Jury appearance
U. S. District Judge James
H uKllMuf.l III. r&gt;xr I nur|

Mm. R. G. Methvin
D i i H From I I I iiu h h
Mrs. B. U. Methvin, f.H, died at
her home on 1015 West First
Street, St 2:30 a.in. this morning
following a short lllnens. She wan
born June 0, 18V3 in Atlunt, Ub.,
and waa a membtr of the Cantrnl
Baptist Church lit Sanford. She
was alio a member of the Order
c f the Eastern Star and Jacaranda Circle of the Garden Club.
8urvlvor* include tho husband,
and four daughter, Mr*. 8hannon
Winn, Mlsa Elisabeth Methvin,
Miss Emma Jean Methvin, Mlaa
Tommy* Methvin, all uf Hanford;
th re e
grandchildren,
Burke,
Toyna. and Jo Ann Winn of Hanfordi five alstera. Mrv, J. J.
Overstreet, Palmetto, Pla., Mrs.
Guy Stroupe, Sebrltig, Fla., Mrs.
Charlie Low*, St. Cloud, PI..., Mr*.
Youell Johnson, KDaltnraae, Fla.,
Mrs. Bill lfcuahae, Kissimmee,
and two brothers, II slay Duka,
Kissimmee, and Bill Duke of 8t.
Cloud.
Funeral services will be held
at SiOO p.m. Sunday at the Cen­
tral Baptist Church with the
Bey. 8. L. Whatley officiating
and Ray, W. P. Brook* Jr., as­
sisting.
Gravegld# services will be con
aka View Cemetary by
Lake
of tha Eastern Star.

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Report Is Studied Pantie Raid At
Into “ Fiasco” At Florida State
Koje Prison Camp Failed By Men
Threatens Fool ball Si.us Ami
Fi atci ni;y Men I )&lt;•
Demotion Ol Offi­
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ei id (.Jills’ IJot ms
cers R e s p o n s i b l e

A cciden ts C ause
Injury T o riv e .
D am age T o 5 Cars

A l li'i.lmg fln-h uf lii-lit iiiiiiiu*.*il 11-•.-•• ,'irl" in ii »■*.• .hiving
i.t ,ni Biuiln 17 O'! lu In .- cun
i •"I uf III,- |.lit iilllulil I.- U-* it *i-.,l.,d
" f the hli’ hwnv uml r.-lui licit I"
ild un tlic wet iiiivcui.nl iiinl
- verturn mi Hu- I,ukc Munriii* re
•ill I.ntk In-ini hint in,-hi it win*
ported tn-tiiv hv Hint.- Highway
i ilrnlinnii Pnhcr' llarri-uu
I'la*rti-i'i Mu-- Bnligmi. 17 y.-ai
I daiiglil.’r uf Mi iiinl Mi*. Jack
1 H*'t»ii, ‘.fH'l Idly fmirt, wn*
l iving at H i e time. She wax a r iiiiiaided tiV Margie IliHex and
• ithy lie l.-v liulli iif I Irlmidu.
they w i n - I n r n i i i . e I n l i n e f r u i n
- iliiniintr «• 8-30 pm la-t night
.-neii (Si•• ni-cldclit m-i'iiircl
Mr. Batii'nu tunk the .'Irl* tu
H Orville Bark* fur niimn treat
i lit. Mi** Itiilignii nuffnred a
1 .'hi brili-e tvidle I lie *.llier girl*
A. re ill*I l iiakcti up.
Vrrnrililtg lu Pntrnlnimi Harrl
ii llu- car i-.lt uff the pavement
un the ilghthand "id.- and came
I..,-ii ull til*’ pavement tu spin
in ndiid befnr" lulling dmvu ihi­
ll ii tide of the mad and ciiinlng
i *tup nil the embankment.
It wit- a miracle the car didn't
.. 11 |nl i» the l.nke fur a Inn.*il half
. i it wt* hanging nv*-r Hie ein
luikmenl," I'ntiulmau Harrison
i.
i vrved.
Homage-* tu the cal weie tfull
ii. ited nt lOtM).
I.ater last night fuitr person*
were Injured, iwu car* completely
■I'liiiagt'd and another received
r.-no darnngen ill a head un cn|
h .nil II mile" "until of Hanford
nn Bout.* 17 U2.
Attorney
Waldo
Ituritillgtrili
rivmplon, 11, 181(1 Atlamn .Street,
Maitland, plowed Into an Orlando
Air Force Bane Htililit'r with hi*
ItiId Mercury while driving smith.
vrnoltl Hubert Kloo, 2'J-year-old
xnliliar, was driving north with
tno girls, Lillian Qulett, 18, Slid
Wmida Wilcox, 18. Moment* later
a 1047 Plynioutli driven by MaJ.
Iiinl (truce Lae, HO. 1710 Virginia
Avenue, Orlando, hit the rear end
of Hie Plymptun's car.
After a preliminary investiga­
tion Patrolman Harrison arrested
Plymptnn for driving while In­
toxicated and for not having a
driver’s
license,
it
appeared
plymoton waa driving on the

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fads dcvelup ulimil llu- un i.li nt
.it Hie Knjc I .IninI camp Im lu ,1
|iiiMinci . nl uni

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N H I -.ant today xuiiu t *.
IllflClIS . Ill IIIllt III' ill'll.III. &gt;1
An iilli*aal iepi.it uii llu i.ipliin
and ri-lcai.i- ul Brig, l.i-u l i.iuci
T 11,kI.I. lotinci iiiiii111.iinl*-* un
Kuje Ihlaml. I* in llu- liaiiil*. ul
Puidugiiu leader*, now I lie icpnil
is fiinn Hie Tokyo headqii.irli-i
uf (ieu Mark t'luik. new I ii l i t
military Inis-..
Ken llyril i H Va i a .ii-lini!
cliairmaii. caltetl a special .........
of Hie Senate Armed Sei u*
I'oiumitlee tu vxaiimie the n-pmi
nl 2 li ill EBT. He leriued llu
Knje Widenls "a fiaicu "
Byrd said Hie capture uf &lt;
llndil liy (lie Bed I'tllVs In- u.t
stlti|luxed lu lie holding, and Dodd
release under an agreenn-nt with
tin- POWs liy Brig (ieu tliail*1-' ( tilsun "are matters uf lieim-n
dims iiuiHirlaui'e "
Bridge-., ranking IJOI* luiniint
leeinan. told a ii-pinli-i
"If tile filial facl cuiilum llupri-llinili.il y leportr. I llnnk In
slimild lie taken limn Imlli lu*g
adier gem-rid', and pet Imp . .-.uimolliers "
Bridges and other sen dm-i, m
eluding t'liairmaii
llu di *1)

(in l, have absolved (ien Matthew
II Itidgwuy, farmer I'm Kasfem
riiiuiiiaiider from lespnu- ihdily
Tiiey heard Itidgwny, in -.ei i *-t
lestimuny. -ay hi* ordei* for le
lease ol lien Dmld had not lieeu
followetl ami Hull Itidgwny hail
not learned lull fact-, when lie left
Japan Bldgivay It. replacing (Ien
Owigld I) Kisenlimver .*. Allu-.l
cantmaniicr in Kurt&gt;i*o
Secretary of the Army Pace and
(Ien. .1 l.nwlog. Collins,
.
. lop Army

offiter, dciimnitratiid their run
rent over Knja and reimltlng
mill run

grekslmiul irritation by making an

unaiinounred
miaiiniiiinred

trip

Iii Hie
the Seale
to

lluirMlay to iinfer with

Clinton.

Part* and ('ulllns were to return
today witli the detailed re|Mirt
KOJK ISLAND, Korea i.r» -B rig .
(Jolt. Ilaydnn I,. Ilualm-r.today p a ­
pa red l» split (he Cimiimmlxt prl*tmer of wur population of ltd* riot
lorn United Nation* prison camp

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RIiiko Service Set At
10:00 A. M. Saturday

Kuberul service* will lie held ut
wrong side of the highway, Pa 10:00 a.iii. iu DcFuntnk Spring*
tomorrow for Mrs. Iva Thompson
trolman Harrison stated.
He immudiataly contacted the Rlngo, mother of Mrs. M. E. Baker
Sheriff's office and Deputy Sher­ who died Thursday at the home of
iff* W. II. Hood and Oscar Brown another daughter, Mra. Wallace
came to tha scan* to take over Pika near Ml.' Dora.
Burial will tako place in the
the case.
Kloo suffered an arm Injury OtFnnlnk Sprinaa cemetery with
while Miaa Qulatt rtcaelvaa a Tagt'a. Funeral Homo in charge of
sever# cut undar bar right aye arrangamanti. Mrs. Rlngo is sur­
Gva
daughtara; uno
one sou
ny ii
tv uuKuiBrii
nvii
and Mis Wilcox hurt bar back and vivedi by
13 grandchildren, including
had asveral minor cut*. Plymp- and 1
rt and ElUston Dakar of Santon was cut about tha head, but Robert
,ford.
MaJ, L#a was not Injui

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the I'levriilinii ul I'.mi* I'ii n t
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Iii cu (numli-il il Hu I iii.ii-.il*
ul l.impa hi I .lupus Niwspipii
iililiu Hill Ni-wcll

Iiiiii Plolcili.i cl llu r.mlic*.
New, II that's In-, talc ,iv llu
p.ilil* ll!&lt; liinit l.ul lu \iiicil* nil
*olh i i'H is "mill ai'.eoiis a ul
i litlili-.fi'* and Ills ulii.iiin.itluli
will *1isti ini mil- sm Ii I..lavs
It was at t1 ul I in t'•C* Hie
Si.ih-lv lot I'leveiilioii ul l.ulil
lisli I at,-i •&lt; tva-. Im incil Mi hi
In i s i ntii iilcil llu- |u u In i Ii*
i .iiiiii- I'lililird saiilliic.
I U I Ml V.VvI.I.
Ileiupt* 'I paulie I .ml .i
Male
Ifmv.-IMly
wi
I Imr- day nighl liv luulli II
mil li iteimlv mi n wIm

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lilui-ked
I'laviis
Im mvd

a gu ll il lim- ill II util ul go I .1.11 mi

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'.cu ■ il Imndred men
hull ul
iilli. tel liclure leimic Mm pill ri­
ll,ill i i ii i . i . peeped uni ..I Ihe
window
I here w a a pui.il t*d "I
milhii
alumni and •t,*,»i I, I, - lull
nu one n Iii.illy i-idcn d tin girl

•in.ii h i
I lie i ,i nl appealed lu lie lulled
with Hn whole all.in line: in Imr
Ihe ri in* d ul buys had de .pet .ed
mil veiy lev* head' wen- -licking
mil ul \v(iiiliiw.-v by iiiuhdglil when
Ihe all iii began lu hr/lc mil
.Mike Selleis. - t.il lilllli.uk oil
the I ' l lnidh:ill learn and luilder
, ,,| llu "imml vain ilde player"
awai.l lu( I'l'd, climbed tu in ill)
plow e.l pi ilfui in and
limili'd
" I In i I'SO Why Iiin1111 .*i" do
wli.'lt Hi** li'll nl Ihi'in tfu
I he11 were i'l lei, uf " Ml i buy'
and "I ' I c u Inline' "
And die iiuwd hei:m in bn-ak
up I a nilv memlii'i
d ii ip
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ml I .11 .li i *
pealed Im
hiiIiT
|„,ine were r.landmg liv
n Vei ihe enimlry Tlnu dav iiichl
p.miie
...mile pdleriiiq
pillerilUl esnediliui
expetlilluie. hv enl
*-*.........
p.,.,.■ *t,m.............
ra id1 oil
undei lineals
nl ilia in .ii'tiun l*y ■•elmul udiiiiii
e Ir.-Iini and pollrti
There were seallered i aids tut
eoeds' living qtiitlien. hut far leas
41 on 11 itiir«l llu I'niif Tin rr I

Memorial Services
IManlied Ry R.Of. L.F.
Memorial service* In reinetn
lirance of ilect'nsed nionilier* " f Hu
Ilinthi'rlincJ of l.ocoimitlve Englneern, r&gt;ivioi&lt;in No. 7tW, will be
held Huinlay afternoon at »l;0rt
o’cloclt at tliu . First
Methodist
Church, with Knt ly le llousliolder
dellveririg Hie memorial uddress.
Eulogies will ho dvlivercil for
tha late J. E. Courier, who died
May 10. IDB1 hy E. C. Williams;
for L. M. Tyre who died Jan. 4,
by D. E. Brubaker and for W. S.
Parker hy M. Minarik. Mr. Parker
died on Jan. 31.

W. ii. Moyo will make thy roll
call. Invocation and benediction
will be by Judge Housholder.
There will be music and eongs hy
the. Shannon brothers.
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1t ttiti.in isI s all

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lam n| mil nil**"*, t.y *o
ltl« ll Wt' Iftllll't* Mill
"ccurlty,"
Ikl.tMil ^m.l
If lltf ,n iff m( frit -.Inin *" vrtM* •»"• « 111*f ami iiimI.t ''**"*. I'm for
i 11
\t imimIIn i point I.,- -mid the
i it *• t.i ll ifilmii linh idvvt.y* been
urli, "lull tin* prii'e " f ili-feat is
tih ainl aluvery.”

iliv tipenker, inenlmned s*
a
Hemiicratitpi c-idcntiai
* uinlidalc, raid;
I'd inther sen i i f ^ f f l t y g*1 down
ui dcf. il an | ni cer .irl «• If it
l.ulil.I Hllcpipt
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Hiiu, t u &gt; pi ii inisi n nl' a r.-ilncl loll
il llu a iiiii •l.-ii luru-il npun tho
I d • pi umii.cn lhat t In:, guvernnii ul Inc. dune, ainl i diiiug, all
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lu ih'liy in till ii * and ccun' ni • . 1 lu .p ill, uni lu ■ul deep■ i mil. . *'*11111111 li- lu'lp lot Xustria.
V'li'Ti.liueid III lilt III* c Ihmg.S
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llu Him i d i m e Im a final vote
laic Ind.iv un IIn- odliilllislratltin's
iln-.idv halli-it'd tMmu.ooo (NMJ fureign aid lull
Hep I. i US', ill Intv a I proposed
Hint III*' 2* il 1111lull -s set aside for
ipaiu In knocked mil ul Ihe hill.
II" el.limed Spam was mil ■ friendI* i■■t iiui \ .landing vote uf 107
in 'i ih le.ili-il the amendment.
In leal ul llu- l**u aim iulincntx
cm inn .ii,* *1 .idmimslraliuii lurce*
who w.ac muled Ihursilay in a
lullei III hum ■1-f.Miiu that -.uw a
cut nl p ;i ‘i iixi non made iii prnimieil i c,.millin' ml lor Western
Km up.llo ii - vv.ii a chance that Ihe
( .n l ' u i'p u n l cm in;idt* rimrsdav
ii Id In- n.i 111fni I by a lull call
mil lu.la v aillimigh Hepill.lican*
pn du ti d il uilillil lick
11,, i ll.lie me.nivvlllle began lieb a l e m i ii- i i •m pi 11 ii i n lureigniiaid
le i l.iliilll iinTI weie nu imiiea.
. ............ Its ruinpunion foreign aid
liaa laiiiiii Tfirrr were mi Imlicaiinn ui -it* ill actum mi Hie meaiiii- in Hi" Hemic
WAMHNti I ON li
I he Senate
lud.n ii.i-'.i-d a new IM billion
■tul Ia i federal housing lull
I In- vulVe Vole af lluil, xendlllg
Hie nieatiiiro lu Hie House, was
taken i few inimitefi after Hie ses-

-Inn began
.Mu i uf ihe insuraure and loan
binds would lie earmarked (or
liniiHiug in defense areas ami Ihe
measure i-. lepurled In have wide
-.import
Many limlilcrr have urged Coagresj. iu espaml federal mortgage
(‘iui«|V. in itelii them sell homes
1llial now laek private fmuiu-ing.
illi Is ahull a hifIhe huiming till

|1(l|1 Augurs
Ihan requested by
j |.r,. ,,denl I rumau
I It vvmihl add HOC intllinu dollars
In authority of the Federal Nation-

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“ Deadline U S A "
1:10 3:10 - 0:23 - 7:27 • 0:31
Sat. • "The Men From The
Black Hills"
I II - 4:33 - 7:2*1 • 10:31
"On Dnngerous Ground"
2:12 - 3:33 - 8:21
Sunday • "The Marrying Kind"
1:31 - 3:33 • 3:32 - 7:31 - 0:30
MOVIELAND
•“ Hawlilde"-7:3B, feature 8:08,
last complete show 0:34
Hst. - “ la w of the Badlands"
“ Experiment Alcatrat"
Sunday - "That's My Boy"

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and "Lltti#
Rascals" comedy; "Olympic
Elk" and “ Tambo"
Complete shows 7:30 and 10:30

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WHAT WILL IT B E TODAY

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Subject nf the l.e«ann-Srrmoii
to he read In Chrlntlan Sr|«-we
ehurche* neat Sunday Ik "SOtll,
AND BODY.” The Joy and m Iv.i tlon re«idMn&lt;» from r&lt;’|lnnnl«hlnf'
R"-. a material view of body and Soul
K .'' for the spiritual concept la atma-

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think about the things you need.
x there is a church. That church can supply your ipIrituMl
I, but intangible requirements of the human soul, which art
&gt;a person's well-being as the items on the “ grocery list.**

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v " provided Ihr Golden Teal: "nie««
g;: the Lord. n mv •mil end ell
6* that l« within me, Ideen hie holy
[ f name"
Belrctlnnn from tile Itihle In.
Y;. elude *h|« vera* from l«elnh MB:
; 83)1 "Limb unto me, and lie ve
£. aaved, all Mi* end, nf the earth;
i foe f am God, and there Ik none
afar."
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Correlative rltatl»n« from “ Sd
ence ami Health with Key tn the
v.- Scripture**’ by Marv Baker Kddy
, Include: “ If we |on'» In the body
for pleaaure, we find pain: for
; '.J.Ife. we find death: fnr Truth.
; wa flmt error: for Hrlrlt, we find I
J' Its oppoalle, matter. Now reveree |
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Hunday after A*c»nd|on Day
,v 1 1:00 a.m. Holy Communion.
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9:IW am, Family Service and
Churrh Rchonl.
n V’ ttiOO a.m. Morning Prayer and

1. .Barrnon.
jv-. •- Service* during th* week
Moaday through Thunder and
Saturday — Holy Communion —
) 7:30 a.m.
"■ ', , TncKdav — Rector* Study Clan
— H:00 p.tn.
Friday — Holy Communion —
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fet:--' ’ U n Mm Avanno
i&gt;- ’ , Rav. Joe C. Crrwa, MlnUter
•v '; Sunday School borina at «i45
Cg Alin. CU’aea for all apt. Good
' Spirit filled teachen. I '/
y *•Morning Worahlp 11:00 a.m.
‘ * EvuRJiellcIlc ' Bervke‘ 7i4B p.tn.
• Menage and altar call (Ivan hy

&gt; Hia Paatoy.
' Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
&gt;Me}t Tueidar evening at 7i4B p.m.
iroed Mbit trtwdy with ue.
*VW.MiR. Sendee Tbttreday eve*
Vmm 7:41 p.m. An Intareellny Mler atoMryJirogram conducted by the
Crewa,
Mid Service
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pie, yet he also has announced he
would accept It In the Democratic
platform."
Huiacll has said he will not com*
promise on the KKrc Issue and
n event auch a plank Is Included
In the 1852 parly platform and
he l* the presidential nominee, he
will repudiate the plan!;
tic has
nas lust
jug »&lt;,
*, firmly
nrinly said,
said. lou,
too.
lie
that he will not.........
bolt the party U

the plank la tbcludec.

.The Oaorilaa’a schedule-nr to
day included a breakfast

aThan Northwest

Kbeneter Church will have home
earning day Sunday, May 25. Serv.
aad
lees at II by Rev. E. T. Sandifer,
South ware
r tn the fareoai today
tha Taft-ltaanhowar aad Kefauvtr a former pastor. Bishop Short will
lUrrimaa-BMaaell Jousts for preat- five the dedication services of the
new Sunday School annex after
dentlal nominaUai votaa.
. At Spokane, Waahlnfton
m Repub noon. A basket lunch will bp
"**r* nnveaed 2 3-d*y -- 1 - “ ■Bread at noon. All former mem­
\
VttSek-tt;
‘ ;&amp;s 24-vote SIKJM bers and friends are invitpii in
* be el_
wtU
Geo. Dwitbt Kiaea- meet with us. Sunday School servlee* as usual at 10:00 a.nt.
hower bad

ac**
At Baton Rouge, Louisiana Dam

Y ou may depend i
on every Lykes
food produ ct...
Just as Florida
housewives have for
nearly a half century!.
Yes mam . . . fresh
m eats. . . smoked meats
or canned meat
3 products . , . y ou ’ll
| always find tops in
jf quality, tops in taste
! Roodncss whenever you
see the Lykes label!
at nil b etter d ea lers

FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH
Peek Avenue at Sixth Street

ocrata mat in eonvenUoa to name
a 20-vote dalaiation to th«-party's
national eanvantion. Louisiana saaa
one of four Southern states which
went States Rights Deaaocrat In
i»ta.

W. P. Brooks, Jr.. Pastor
Jehu 1.. Miller, Minister of
Eriuratlon
“ We'Ve Ssved A Place For You"
Sunday School 0-45 a m. Bring
All the Family." We provide a
for every member of the
Dilsrs
ll

The Seattle representatives ap
parently held the balance of power family.
Ing Worship Broadcast
Mornln
in Washington. They fhave agreed
tienhow WTRR 11:00 a.m. Sermon W. P.
to vote as &gt;unit and ft
Brooks, Jr,

,5 1

Senator Rusaall not a boost from
North CaraSaa nartday b his
truest for the Democratic nomina­
tion. Russell forces woa fuu en­
dorsement for him at a Raleigh
convention.
Although tha tt-vota delegation
was not Instructed on how to ballot
at the party's July It nominating
convention in Chicago, a pou
showed tat* votes favored Russell.

Training Union AMS p.m. Unions
for all agf groups.
Evening Worship 8:00 p.m. 8cr&gt;
mon W. P. Brooks, Jr.
Nursery for children under 0
years of age during tho morning
and evening worship service.
Wednesday Evening Service 8:00
p.m.
Earphones for the hard of hear*
Ing.
WELCOME

Pant it* Raid

THE SANFORD HERALD
l-'rl. May 2J. 1052
Pago .1

11 cmtlltiinl IfUMt I'Hur &lt;lnr|
activity than earlier in Ihi- week
At the University of New Mexico
a handful of raiders out of r,oo
got past police and nnaleheil a
few undergarment* out of mu- dor
inttory Students threw stom-s at
nfflcers and the police used tear
gas once No one was Injured
Eire hosrs helped disperse ."UK'
youths massed near tin ur,me,t quartets on the Texas Tech Cam

demonstration at Oklahoma, lagtied "a lust for larc." ended In a
light between student* and officers
Raids also were reported Thorsday night at the University of

Koje Report

A t The Churches

(C ,s llr « M

rrwm rage Hue)

Into smeller groups.
U. S. tanka converted to bulldoicrs cleared ground for new
barbed wire encircled compounds
for the 80,000 North Korean and
Chinese Communis POWs.
Some compounds hotd as many
as 8,000.
outside of the present projected
compounds', tumbat-wlsc U. 8. in
lantrymen put the finishing touches
to gun positions and waten towers.
Inside the occupied compounds
die-hard Communiit leaders apparently ■till ruled. They maintalned guards
gt
within their areas,
Hut several Korean prisoner* managed 1o break loose and surrender
to Untied Nations guards on the
outside.
One escapee broke and ran from
a work detail that was outside
t.nm pound 7fl, where the Reds two
weeks ago scliod Brig. Gen. Fran
ces 1. Dodd- then camp command
er and held him hostage 78 hour*
**•

r , u' .b®"*!-

"Jlrol,cd'

guard* who found on him a naatly
written pledge to support South

Korea.

SENATOR RICHARD B. RUSSELL OF
GEORGIA FOR PRESIDENT
DON’T BE CONFUSED.
Vote for the 10 rielcgntrH thnt have the words

Southern California and Suit Diego
Stale.
Shortly after Or Walter llapnrr,
tires,drill of San Diego Stale, said

RUSSELL CANDIDATE

In- iloi, i Hook his student* would

resort to panlte raid'. 50 youth'
invaded a private dormitory Just
pu* at Lubbock About inn police „ff the campus
They ripitctl'drap
men and two fire truck crews held ■rr|c v S(.| „f( n f|rc extinguisher
back the crowd
|and nabbed unilies I’olice arrested
At Colorado A A M hundred* 12
of men st’idrnl* piekrtl up a van
There were rr|&gt;erriisslona at the
rty of silken trophic* In a raid m i 1University of Florida front one of
dnrmilorlr* and sororities
the lit'l pantie ruul • this spring
Many students who participated flu- ringleaderof the expedition
1in raids earlier this week however was expelled Ills name was tint
were undergoing disciplining
announced Dr .1 Mux Wise, dean
Approximately 3d University „f "■ -dudi-nt personnel, said more
Kentucky men and one eft-ed were eases are up for investigation
reported suspended. Another 10 do ■ ■— .. . . . . ■■ ■■
w,.r,. placed on probation for
...i..,,. it,,, raiders
Three University of Missouri
' ,,1)1,1',nt* wore dismissed, it mis
p(.(ldrd and three pul mi prnhulinn
Dixie Gilmer, Oklahoma prihltr
safety euniiiilssloui-r. said if Ids
troopers were called mil on nnolti­
,, r.tol sileli as our at tile Uiiiversl
er

Hoatner issued a third Informs
tlon bulletin to the prisoners since
ho took command to day* ago. In
it he advised them to be "obedient jv ,,( Oklahoma W't-dnesdav m;hl,
and respectful' and warned that ,.|urKl.s „f medtog a n„l would
he had Ihe power to enforce his
.,lncr(1 (1Ui,t„'l the leader V
orders.
The bulletin said:
I,, enforce his commands "
"1.—The new commanding gen-1
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
eral is learning the situation here
NORTH CHICAGO, IR
t*
more and more each day.
"Those d irtied Ri ds Mire an- tn.ik
IAS7 Sanford Avenue
Herbert J. Haas, It. D., Psstor
"2—He ha* summoned some of log a mr»* out •i the Ament- ms
Morning fellowship service s* (ho acting (POW) spokesmen to hi* on Ko|e Island, an Armv officer
The Weather
11:00 a.m. A nursery for the smell office. Some meetings with spoke* lit Korea has writlcn Ills mother
Mrs llohhie Horns said hei &gt;on.
L Y K E S BROS., Inc.
High Low Fraclp. children during rhurrh and lllhlc men have been satisfactory, other*
unsatisfactory
2nd l.t Virgil M Morris, wrote
School.
83
Asheville
48
l» rlo iiJi . . . *J, ri;U i+ n
"3—lie
will command
thl* her that when he visited the I'luml
Bible School meets at 8:45 a.m.
Boston
M
St
i-anm. Ju*t as long as hi* com­ on May I Red prl'oners wen- still
Chicago
84
58
.30 A elat* for every age.
mands are obeyed condllions will holding a sergr.tnl llu-y had - -ie,-,l
Evening service at 7:110 a.m.
Angeles
70
M
A most cordial welcome to all improve. He desires maximum three week' earlier
New Orleans
87
M
106
"They illie Ameileans) won't go
convenlencra and comforts for the
■ervices.
New York
77
M
Choir practice Friday evening prisoner*. He knows and under­ in after lorn bee. him- they don't
SaatUe
89
48
stands Oriental*. (Roatnrr haa want to hurt ant one," the l,-M,'i
7:80 p.m.
Washington
78
«t
spent several years In China and read ill was not elear whether
Jacksonville
83
74
the sergeant i-&gt; an Athene .in &gt;,i
CHRIST CHIIMUII. I.ONflWOOH speaks Chinese.)
Miami
n
71
"4—Tho greatest way you can a niemln-r of one of the other
(Episcopal)
help yourself Is to lie obedient and It N forces t
Rav. II. I.vitletnn Zimmerman,
"They throw stones at the on ,,,ls
respectful. Thl* I* mandatory un­
B. D.. Vtear
and the guard-- lost have to Ink,der Ihe Geneva Convention.
Sunday *0*r Ascension Day
\V&gt;- .m"Remember, the commanding it " Ihe letter read “
4:00 p.m.. Evening 1'rayer and general must command He wants down In I'osart lal atnilher prison
8ermon. All are welcome.
to do It peacefully. You can see ratitp). only here we are going
for yourself that he ha* Ihe power to he alile to list- force if ttn-v try
Candidate for County Commiaaioner In Dintrict 1
anything."
FIRST MKTIIOIMST CHUMCII
7. K. MrKinley, Mlnfcler
aayn —
0:46 a.m. Sunday School. A
High School
dais for every age.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
THANKS FOLKS!
M&lt;inllau.-4 lr«m »-•«. Il„|
Rev. Joe Tolle.
7:00 p.m. Intermediate and Sen­ trlii nn the HI. Johns River.
ior Youth Fellowship Hervire.
Krnior* will lie bosy with exFor your support In tha first Primary.
8:00 p.m. Evening
Worship, aitfTiintlons next week Welit'-sdey
through Friday, so will u,o have
Bishop Hoy II. Short.
much lime for extra activities.
The Heminule Chapter, Future
I Nlncercly nollclt your vote on May 27th„ on the fol*
^ STUDENT EXPELLED
• , r # «» \* •4 '
.v|,'f
Farmers of America of which K.
GAINESVILLE lit - The ring- M. Kaddy I* advisor, will hold ita
lowing Danin.
leader of an underwear raid on annual banquet at the school farm
Woman’s dormitories at the Uni­ building Friday
night. Junto*
,
versity of Florida haa been ex­ Richardson, vice president of the
1. 1 am n «mall Independent farmer who haa enough
pelled.
Commercial l^tan and Trust Co.,
,/\l.l.
Dr. J. Max Wise, dean of student Oeala, will speak. Entertainment
huHtncKM nhlllty to manogo hie own affaire i
personnel, said Thursday seven will no* provided by Miss nlllt
fully for ,15
luDcom minera have Investigated Reese Whittle who will patent
rr
about soo cases resulting front the two singers, Mona Jobe and Huy
May • riot when students stormed Davis.
2 I have friends all over the eounty In all hlnda of
do-ads' quarter*, did about 11,800
busincHM and from all walks of life. 1 am thorough*
damage, and took clothing valued

under their nil me*
They have hren approved by Senator Wussell

FOR DELEGATE NATIONAL
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION
STATE-AT-I.AItGK

MEN
I Vote fur Kmn 1

I'AUI. Melt AK AVKIIITTK
(I'li'dgi'd fur Russell)

M. BHITT
KAItlilS ItUYANT
(Runell Cnnilidiite)

l»OYi.K K. ( ’Alll.TON
(Russell Cnndiilate)

T’KI KII, It. CAHHOI.r.
1 ( l ’le«lg,’,l fur Ki-fanver)

W N. (Wes) COI.KIM AN
( I'li-dged fu, Rnsnell)

FltKDKHICK ( U N IJF I’K

(

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T. It. (Tom) HUTCHINSON

(

)

II. I.. MATHIS

(

)

I KANCIS M. MclIAl.K

(

)

.1. 10AIM. MYKHS

(

)

KDWAHM I.. SKMIM.K

(

)

1 HAY,MONO SIIKI.DON

(

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(

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(Pledged f,n Kefnnver)

( Pledged fur Russell)

(Pledge,I fur iieiier.il Duugla» Ma,-Arthur)
(Pledged ful KefllllVl-r)

J. L. IIOKKY
Over WTRR
Tonight 7:.I0

W. B. (BROWN) MILLER

(Pledged fur Kefnnver)

I HANK O. TAY 1,011, JH.

i n t a n k u. u rcitiiK n i
I Ru-- &lt;&lt;ll t 'undulate)

IAMKS T. VOCKI.I.K
I I’ m-.'ll Candidate)

Moor Mats

WOMKN
(Vote fur Four I

I'Ol.liHKO 1'LAIHS

Seminole Tire Shop

iy familiar with their problems but I owe no oMl*
Rations to any of them.
f,

,1.

I have made no campaign promise* to any Indlvl*
dual or group.

4.

I will never agree to any special favors to any one
Individual,
group or district.
»

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With all the ability 4 have, I will heneetly aerve
the bent interests of all the eillgena Of tho entire

county.

(I'sld Political Adv.r
\

'

about 1800.

I’ litim- .T7

MAHY IIKItUMAN

tl’I-dgid fur Elsenhuwer)

FKANCKH (1. HIIONVN

(Pledged fur II,is ell)

MILS. FI1ANK X. CAUHOI.I.. .lit.
iKui'ell ( ,nidi,late l
&lt;Ph dgeil for K,'fa,iv,-r i
MILS. W. W.

student.
FORGERY CHARGE

Let’s Keep

MILS. J. I). AI.HKHMAN
I Russell Cnndiilate)

Mils. A. &lt;;. CHAI'I'KI.I.

Tha ox was one nt the first
Mora cases are up for Investiga­
tion, Dr. Wise said. He did not animals to da dnmastlcatcd.
give the name of the expelled

ST. PETERSBURG!! ur» — A
Pinellas Park church treasurer
who admitted passing a forged
ebeck for IN 72 at a supar-market
has been bound to Circuit Court
on a forgery charge. Clyde L.
Slough,40, ■ carpenter and treas­
urer oi Wesleyan Methodist Chrch.
told Justice of the Peico Edward
Silk "1 had no money. My two
children are alck. M^wlfe ]* sick.
1 wee desperate

FOR DELEGATE NATIONAL
DEMOC RATIC CONVENTION
S I \ I K t i l AIIGE

SEAT COVERS - CUSHIONS

.

•

n the spirit o f ..

ROGRESS

(I’eggy ) K lilt MANN

MILS. M. II. I'Vl.I.KH
I Russell ( a,nil,late l

' IIAYDKN IIAItlllSS (MHS. II. M.)
| I Pledged fur Hus-e-ll)

IIKI.KN M. MASKIt

! (Pledge,I fur Rumellt

ANN II. MII.I.KH

ll'le-lged fur Kefnnver r

MHS. III'IIY Met IIKSNKY
Iltl|HS(»|| ('ilM ilitlflll*)

MHS. AMMON Mt-CI.KI.I.AN
I Pledged for Kefativer)

MHS. LO U IS K. NA r r
I Pledged fin Kefaitvei )

KONA I’KAICCK
(Pledged fo r R lisae ll l

JANKT H. (Mrs. I n.i-ml THOMAS

In Brevard County, your prtftent Senator is citing

( I'lr -lg r t l fo r t ill »v,-ll i

these figures as the amounts spent by the State Road
Department for improtatyent on the primary system
in Brevard and BemtndU Caen ties, A id stating that dur­
ing hie two term* 1t% o f the road toads were spent in
Brevard and 30% n Seminole:

MHS. KDWAHH VAN WAfJKNKN
(Plrdged for Russell)

FOR DELEGATE NATIONAL
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION
FIITH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

MEN

8BMINOLI
f \Lt, \i •¥ ,

I Vole for fine)

494,748.98
848,714.68
118,049.41

J. A. (T n r ) HOYH
(Ruu'ell Candidate)

FL O Y D L. L A N D
Russell)

(Pledge,1 for

(hole County
Know

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.

Campaign?
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IIKKIIKHT (iO L I)M A N

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l-TIANK W . IIKLCIIKH
(Pledgetl for Kefnitvt-r)

I 107.6M.8S
844.866.77
' MS,581.90
118,622.88
60,416.60
159,499.89
24,110.08

361*427i \ ‘ Floridians endorsed
McCarty on May iith - winning
59 of Florida's 67 counties.

( )

DORHRY J. I’ U E S C O r r

A

FOR DELHOATK NATIONAL
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION

j

FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

W OMKN•

ON MAY 2 7 MAKE IT ALL 6 7 !
p'tft our County in the winning
column!
K FREE, BIDE TO POOLS CALL 9B3
49 •••1

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(Vot« for On*)

SARAH CRAW FORD CULLEN
(Pledg*'! for Russsll)
MHS. GKOROE W. JOHNSON
(Russell Cnndldntr)
MARY R , FA R R E LL
(Hedged for Kefauver)
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- SE M IN O M IC ailA T Y RUSSELL FOR

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You don't havn to remember any nnmiw Just voto for all o f
delegated that have the wordn RUBSELL CAN DIDATE
under their names.
v,
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nfi

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M B SANFORD HBRALD
a 4
Frl. May » , 1MH

The Women

United Nations
Warplanes Smash
bdnstrial Unit

Speak

The increasing Interest American women are taking in
ft Sanford Herald politics
is reflected in the resolution udopted by the recent
sfgsion o f .the General Federation o f W omen's Clubs urging
Its members to strive for higher levels o f morality In pub­
lic and private life.
American women cannot achieve any overnight trans­
tw *l mm
rlBM M i t e r
&lt;*r ST, leie. at Ik* Wets OlflM formation. But through their orgaiii/utioiiH they cun exert G r e a t e s t Saturation
mtrnrm, n «r l4 a , a .4 .V Iba Art a profound long range influence on public life. In return foi
Bombing Attack Of
« e t m ui Murk a. iare.
their support they can demnn*l a high standard o f national

War

morality.
maw

Canlir

III abHeary
natlrro, *ar4a at
Saks, rr.alnllua. a . 4 aatlraa af
t.rlatam .ai Ur Ik* parpaaa e l
tala* Ua4a. nlll hr r t « | « 4 lav
eesalar a4»rrlL la* r a l...
! O n « » n H Natlaaatlr O f
InN am nap.r
n.pr.a.atatlraa
Hew lurk, Chlraea, Detroit,
M I IIl » 4 II. Laos*,:
f* , H.tnM la a a i a k t r a f lk«
artalae Prvaa nklrh la eatlllaO
waivtlr U Ika aaa t o feoabll•• ••
Ural B«We erlata4
IMe am apap.r. aa well aa all
jw w a _ 4 l* » a « r h r o ._____

[Fr id a y ,

m ay

93. m i

The text o f the resolution indicated the awareness of
the clubwomen that political morality is not an isolated
segment of American life. They culled for u higher moral
level in public and private affairs, realizing that unethical
practices in private business are hmltni to influence the
morel tone of the government. Instead o f calling on politi­
cians or government employees aloim to adopt more ethical
Conduct, they recognized Mint "a high standard o f national
morality can be achieved only through its practice on the
part o f individuals," Thu resolution urged the clubwomen
"to rededicate themselves to live and practice the faith they
profess, thus demonstrating that America’s strength Is
spiritual as well as material."
The women have com e to the heart o f the problem. In­
dividual morality comes first. Only through the building up
o f individual ethics can America attain tbnt "high standard
o f national m orality" which Americans so heartily approve.

TODAY'S BIBLE V M S * ~
IHBons of good m en fove had
fa experience We are M t ah
we are right, for one ttsa i
W make a majority. No n
9od with mr. hut all-faeri'l
pk me.— 11 Tim. 4:14, .

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The expeit conversationalist

10 an accomplished liiltner—not
Rays 10 anxious to add his/two
worth that he i|nom what
sets are laying.
11 ti* House has its way, the
arine Corps will land on iheljoint
lief* of Staff and will soon have

li Army-fyavy-Air Foie* situation
- Iha annual spring rough-houring
i the colleges mciely means, se­
eding to sociologiili, (fiat boys
rant cilia. When boy gets gill, he
oet in (or a lifetime qf helping
rith the annual ipring liaute-clcan-

, A New Yotkei named,joe Drunk
las charged with driving) while inyxicated. He told the court he was
*yunk and had been all bis life, but
[M never been intoxicated. The
quit .ordered a jury Iripl on these

Hurd Road Back
Britain is learning that socializing industry la a greut
deal easier thun returning Industry to private enterprise
once it has been socialized. legislation is pending to return
the steel nnd iron industry, socialized under the recent La­
bor government, to the original owners. The government will
have to sell the mills buck at less than it paid for them and
If the legislation is pussed Immediately it will be two or
three years before the return cun he effected.
Labor Party leaders want the former mill owners that
if the industry Is returned to private enterprise It will re­
main thsie only until a Labor government returns to power.
This ie hardly un inducement to investors and the govern­
ment may have a hard time getting the owners to take back
their property. Recent strength exhibited by Labor in local
elections is not calculated to make the Conservative posi­
tions in the matter uny cusier.
This may be regarded us an unfair stand for Lubor to
take. But ethical or unethical it is the declared position of
those who favor nationalization in Britain. It is also un
example o f how difficult it is tc turn hack once socialization
s laaunched.

U. S. Faced With
Bad Shortage Of
Church Buildings
. NEW YORk ' hT " - No matter
how much or how little they waul
o go to church, more American i
have no church to go to than nt
any time In our history.
This picture has been put before
tbe l*4Ui annual General Assembly
of the ^Presbyterian Church In the

A s political campaigning mounts
ills increased intensity* it is ini t ft in i to note that Medical re­
nts indicate a comsstMkt rise in
g . Humber of cases of M | h blood
M ute. W e aincerslv hone there
Dr. Robert'Worth rrank, pfarl
W be no widespread epidemic-of deal of tlr **-------- * * - ■ ■
omach disorders after eltlfion no Sem inary, Chicago, said that In
rCgard
t&lt; buildings, the rhurch
_.
to
alter which candidate is vi^tori-

Brailey Odham And Dan
(Carty admitted on
(vision show last p i g W . lhal
idler was a crook (Mat neither
d direct connections .Iwith gam*
irs or rackelters. T h a t i| a relief,
iw that we have got this bogey*
IH out o f the w a y,
consider
i) issuer. There is a difference
Iwsen the two men, tbdoch both
i honest and d e c c n u f-ln a M is
» a differrnca in t ft'p r o je c ts
^ which they it« n d ,‘ « M U t die
mtti being the toad program
a the manner o f fin a n d n iL it. O n
BO Issues the voter* s h « # * . k *
dr choice. In S e m i M U r a g a t y *
course, as in S L U e k county
Other factor enters our fcem M na*
g . It U quite natural fa t people
- M a o r i their home (f grn W r ,
i a i n e n d end neighbor, w o k b e v

GARFIELD FUNERAL
NEW YORK ijfi—Tearful women
tuns gallu-rcd among hundreds of
mourner-! today for the funeral of
Joins Outfield, 311, stage and screen
"tough guy."
Garfield died of a heart attack
Wednesday in the apartment of
Irlii Whitney,'an actress friend
"I can’t slop crying," sobbed
.Mrs Rose Soroka, 54, llrooklyn,
one of the early arrivals at Ihe
funerul rliupel.

a fe w mors day
:h to maka l b *
in t N ativity Scesl
in S a a fo id 'i Bone
as tiros a reality.
I must bo raised b

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SEOUL, Korea HU*Unlled Na­
tions warplanes smashed a hug*
Industrial complex southwest of
Pyongyang today In the culmina­
tion or what the Air Force called
the greatest saturation bombing
attack of the Korean War.
The attack near the North Kor­
ean capital begun Ttmrsday morn­
ing and ended at 4 p. m. today.
Soviet Charge
Nearly 800 fighter bomber sorties
were flown against the (at target
l&lt; „ullau»4 V i m h s e On#)
Burned anil blasted in the as­ American military aid to Iran does
sault were a Communist hand not "In any sense" violate a Rua
grenade arsenal, the surface worlu
pact.
of a coal mine, storehouses and slan-Iranian
A spokesman said too that the
nearly a half mile oi machine pact is outdated and haa been
shops and warehouses. They were superseded by the United Nations
along the north hank of the T»e- Charter.
do"ng River between Pyongyang
The department reacted swlflly
and Its port city, Chlnnampo
a stiff note that Moscow an­
Haln squalls sweeping down from to
nounced Thursday night had been
Manchuria blotted out the target given to the Iranian government.
area late this afternoon
The Soviet note charged that Iran's
Nearly 000 sorties were flown acceptance of U. S. aid violated
Ttmrsday and 300 today
Soviet-lranian Defense Treaty
The Fifth Air Force said II threw the
Of 1921
every type ot plane It had Into the
The situation It a potentially
strike.
serious one because there Is al­
The burden of the attack was ways a possibility •that on some
carried by F Hi Thumlerjets of the such charge as they have now
49th and 136th Fighter
Bomber made Ihe Russians might Invoke
Wings. They splashed the area treaty provisions for sending troops
with Bombs, rockets, nspalm (jel­ Into Iran
lied gasoline) and machine • gun
Amerlran officials contend the
fire.
present circumstances would not
Supporting the Thundsrjets were In any way warrant such a step
the Eighth Wing's F 80 Shooting but are always spprehtnsivt Uiat
Stars, the 18th Wing's Mustangs; the Soviets might spmsdky make
Corsairs and Sky Raiders of iht the move, warranted or not.
State Department Press Officer
12th Marine Air Group and Aus­
Michael J McDermott secured the
tralian Meteor Jets
During (he night B 26s continued Soviets of trying to “ intimidate"
the Iranian government with their
bombing (he area
The allackers were screened by - protest
F 86 Ruble jets
“ It’s a llllle hell up there all
Sdentist X
right," said ( apt Lynwood Clark,
23, Delhi, N. Y He flew both days
liu a ila a .4 Pram Pas* Uaa|
“ We went In und got Iheir flak Kirkland, before whom the Indict­
yesterday morning," he related. ment was returned, ordered a war­
“ Then we came down on the built*- rant Issued (or Weinberg's arrest.
Ings. It was really a fat target Tha judge fixed bond at 110,000
compared to tome of the rail mis­
The Indictment charges Wein­
sions we’ve been getting lately. berg's statement under oath that
They hail no warning and they he Lad not been a member of the
must have been caught by sur­ Communist Party waa "false."
prise."
A second count alleges t hat
After the Reds' ground guns Weinberg falsely told the commit­
were silenced, lighter • bombers tee that other than one Communist
dropped fiOO and 1,000 • pound Party meeting In Oakland, Calif.,
bombs, rocketed the area ami during Ihe war. he did not believe
he had attended any meeting which
splashed It with napalm.
“ Almost every plane over the he believed to be Communist.
target emptied Its machine guns
A third count alleges Weinberg
In the biasing wreckage," Clark Ulid when be testified he did not
aald.
remember having known Steve
On the ground the Reds.threw Nfl'&lt;m prior to April M. 1*49.
a saturation artillery barrage at
a small Untied Nations sector on
the western front Thursday night
In less than an hour, the Reds
poured about 2,400 artillery . arid
mortar shells across a 2 Wmlle
Iron! northwest of Yonchon.
The Allies replied with Infantry
nnd artillery (Ire. About 40 Chinese
were killed.
U S Eighth Army Headquarters
hud no rnmiiient on the slg
nilicance tif the Red Itombard
mrnt It began with small arms
Governors Race
lire by two Chinese platoons. Then
Ihe big shells flew.
By HAM HUMMKMLIN
MUNBAN, Korea HI - Red dele­
gates today agreed to a Sday re

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PHARMACY MEET
MIAMI BEACH HI Clyde
Morris, Daytona Beach, is tha new
president of the Florida State
Pharmaceutical Association. He
was elected Thursday at closing
sessions of the G3nd annual con­
vention.
. A. William Morrison, Miami, J.
L McDonald, HI/"Augustine, and
Francis wplpole. Sarasota, ware
named vice presidents.
J. K. Atwood, Jacksonville, and
George 1. Martin, Tallahassee,
were unanimously endorsed as,
members of tko State Board of
Pharmacy. Their terms expire In
July.

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Joy will become superintendent
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An armistice la blockad by the
refusal bl the U. N. Command to
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CLEWISTON Hi - The Army
Engineers will open a new olilce
In Miami to handle contracts for
the Central and fkiuth Florida
Flood Control Project.
A It liroudfoot, resident engi­
facts "crises In multiple rrgluns
neer ut Clcwlslun. said five men
throughout the nation."
"More people are living In com­ from his office will move lo Miami
munities not adequately churched Sunday lo begin their work.
than at any time In our history, |
not excepting the frontier days ut i
FII.OT KILLED
their wildest and woollest,
litORLANDO Hi — A student pilot
said.
Irwin tho l‘im&lt; Castle Air Puree
Speaking Thursday night to more Rase was killed Thursday when
than 2.000 Presbyterian leaders, his T 33 Jet Irolhing plane crashed
here for the meeting of (lie In a wooded urea about 25 miles
church's top governing body, southeast ot Kissimmee.
Frank appealed for support of the
ilin name was withheld pending
denomination's 12 million dollar notification of the next of kin.
building fund drive.
Ha cited many areas where pooBARTOW VOTE
pla art worshipping In community
BARTOW on - Florida cities
halls, schools and private houses. with a Democratic registration of
He said vast migrations of people between 3,ooo and 4,000 have been
to new Industrial and other centers challenged to compete with Bartow
—Involving more than half the ua tor the biggest percentage turnout
tlon'i population In the last 10 of voters May 27. In the first
yeara—had created tho towns wlUi primary 3,050 of the city's 3.SS9
out churebsa. '
registered voters cast ballots.
. "These new frontier! In new and
thickly populated areaa have grown
loo rapidly (or the church to keep
pace with in Ha routine benevo­
lence living," be said.
B y acclamation, the assembly
slsctsd Dr. Hermann N. Morse, F.8T today, Undereecretary Karl
New Y o r k , aa Its new moderator. H. Bendetsen announced.
It was tha first time since 1027
The action will end 21 months
there waa no flection contest (or of Army possession, control and
head ol the 2t* million member operation of the rail transportation
systems. They were sslied In Au­
gust, 1040, by direction of Presi­
dent Truman, to avert a strike.
'oreign Aid
The Issues were finally settled
•tree r » r o r * « . «■»&gt;
l ie Association (FNMA) this week with acceptance of a
i^'Fanny Maa," for pur- peace plan by management and
home loan mortgages. In leaders of the three unions In­
here private Investor* volved, representing engineers,
firemen end conductor*.
I buy them.
The Army said Ua field organisa­
would expand by 400 miltsmmant Insurance on tion which waa astabllihed In the
mortgages under the aummer of 1M0 to administer arid
direct rail opersUoni will be dis­
solved aa quickly as possible.

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screening slwwed.
Harrison again offered to let the
Communists participate In a rescreening of the prisoners. The
Reds refused.
Ns in II again accus3i) the Allies
of slaughtering captured Heds. He
added:
/ ,
“ Your aim In retaining our cap­
tured personnel Is to send them
to the (Chinese Nationalist) Chlangf
Kal Stick gang on Tainan (Formo­
sa) and to the Synghman Rhee
clique (South Korea) lo serve as
cannon (odder to extend the war."
Harrison said this was . “ not
worthy of an answer’’ and ashed
for a recess.
Nam got so “ mad" when Har­
rison refused to be drawn into
debate that he slammed his pencil
down on the table, said Brig. Gen.

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• PHONE 148
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Social Calendar

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FRIDAY
The Thtapian Troup* 268 of
S.H.S. will pr*s*nt "Our Hearts
Were Young and Gay" at 8:00 p.m.
at tha high school auditorium.
A A ru itD .u
Th* Seminole County Audubon
Group, will tak* a flwld trip to the
4 «k W a Rlv*r. M«*t at Sanfonl
Garden Canter, E. First Street,
at 7:00 a.m. Everyone Interested
in th* identification and etudy of
bird* la invited. Transportation
will be provided if nacenary.
MONDAY
Th* Truth Seekers Clasa of th*
Firet Methodist Church will meet
at McKinley llall at 8:00 p.m.
Th* Bearaall Avenue Circle will
meet at th* chapel at 8:00 p.m.
TUESDAY
9 Tha Pilot Club will hold It* reg­
ular dinner meeting In the Yacht
Club at 0:30 p.m.
The Unity Truth Class will mset
at 8:00 p.m. at the Valdes Hotel.
Th* book "Th* Sermon on Th*
Mount” by Emmet Fox will be
itudled. The public la Invited.
Th* Men’s Club of th* Prtabv*
terian Church will mset at 7:00
p.m. at th* church for a supper
meeting. It will alio bo ladiea
sight.
^
ttNTNESDAY
The Fin* Arts Department of
the Woman's Club will meat at th*
club house at 10:00 *.m. at which
tlma there will be preiented a talk
on th* Bible by Mr*. A. G. Mclnnit.
There will also be a display of old

Mrs. Lippincott Has
•Party For Daughter
Mr*. Robert Lippincott enter­
tained for her daughter, Marcia
Kay, In honor of her fourth birth­
day Thursday afternoon from Si30
to 6:00 p.m. at th* home of the
honor**’* grandmother, Mr*. C.
F. Proctor Sr., at 1001 South San­
ford Avenue with Mrs. W. E. Liplncott of Baltimore, Mr*. J.
Ion, Mrs. C. Rose of DeLand and
^|ra. M. K. Dckl* aseleting the hoe-

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Gamea were played and priate
w»r* awarded to Sue Lyn Howell
and Patay Broeettl. Favors of
plnwheela and balloons were given
each child and they then sang
"Happy Birthday" to Marcia Kay
after which eh* opened her many
gifts.
Refreshments of le* cream, cup
cake*, candy and punch wars serv­
ed to those otending who were
leant Dekle, T ot* DchOhS, Elatlje
ehole, Darla Lyn Adams, Ann
avis, Grade Smith, Patti Wlttr,
Dailey Park Smith, Laura Jo
Garrett, Otto Garrett, Charles
tein, Susan Stein, Stephen Stein,
udy Moss, Sue Lyn Howell, Eve­
lyn Cameron, Becky Comeron,
Candy Southward, Bruca Schlrard,
Glen Chorpenlng, Brenda David,
Bath Morgan, John Appleby,
Stevie Proctor, Sharon Galloway,
Carol Lyn Galloway, Richard GhJ.
Apway Jr., and Anna Lta Herman.
W Also attending war* Dee Gee
Newsome, Klin Williams, •Laura
Sue Williams, Lou Revets, Toni
Rueel Jr.. Franein* Wheatland,
J a r I Wheatland, Mary Helen
Gracey, Patsy Broeaettl, Connie
David, John Beswlechln, Donna
Baswlschln, Handy Dean, Stephen
Bows, Martha Lee Roe*, Robert
Broaaetti and Cindy Lippincott.
Thera were also about 30 parants present.

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CHURCH OF AIR FROOiAM

Mrs. Blonin Hostess
For Bridge Club

MInn Lillian Boyle,
Bride-Elect, Honored

Mrs. K. A. Newman and Mrs.
W. A. Adam* entertained la*t
evening with a bridge party In
honor of Mils Lillian Boyle, brideelect, at th# Newman home on
Grandview Avenue.
A green and pink motif wa» carlied out ill the uavu, aliens of xul
iuu.i .iuJ.|i&lt;’.i.cUt&gt; of (&gt;iiik iu*ra
and plnti*.
Mis* Boyle rhote for the occas­
ion, a hyacinth blue ilret* fashion­
ed of ration taffetn with which
she wore black accessories.
Those Invited to lie with Ml**
Boyle were Mr*. Gerald Loxelng,
Mrs. Jam** Crappi, Mrs. M.L. Re­
born Jr., Mrs. Hpnu-er Hardin,
Mrs. Malcolm MacNrill, Mra.
William Bruinley, Mis. Edward
Higgins Jr.. Mr*. Wight Kirtley,
Mrs. Dyal Gray of l-aureiia, S. C\,
randniother of the honoree, and
tn. Lloyd F. Boyle.
Alio Invited were Mis* Maltha
Wight, Ml** Margaret Dimifdder,
Miis Jean 8ay*r, Mi** Nancy
Judy Holliday curbs th* Impetuosity'of Aldo Ray, In this scene Williams, Miss Joyce Hetsel mil
Miss Dllon Baker.
from Columbia's "Th* Marrying Kind."

Mr*. I A. tlh.iihi was hostess
ypsterduv to the Regular Station
Officers' Wives Bridge Club at
her home in l.och ArPur.
Numerous houi|tiets of k Iu.IIoB
and Chinese arrangements of
Gloritisa lilies were plnced nt vnr
ious point* throughout the Bloutr.
home.
Coffee and sweet roll* were
served try the
hi.stesa
before
bridge, i’ rires were won by Mrs.
L. E. Banks, Mrs. W. B. Hupkie*
Dr. .Im- A. Tolle, left, SuperInleiideiit of the Tutlnhnssee Dis­
trict of the Methodist Cliuri'li, n
former pastor here, will preach
Sunday morning at the First
Methodist ( ’Imreh on Fork Ave­
nue llislmp Boy II. Short, right,
I’lr-idiug Bishop of the Jackson­ mg service and dedicate McKinley j
ville area
of
the Methodist Hull In the afternoon at tire First
Church, will preach at the even- Metho,h*t Church.
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Rings Are Enplained
By Judy Holliday
By MARY McGUIRE
Lots of peo
rings, but few
wondered why,
day. Th* Academy Award-win­
ning wonder girl of "Born Yes­
terday" got curious about tha
ring-wearing custom whlls mak­
ing bar new Columbia plcturs,
"Th# Marrying Kind," which
opens Sunday at tha Rlti Theater;
After research, Judy discovered
that whan a blushing btids baa
th* traditional ring slipped onto
her third finger, Isft hand, th*
Is subscribing to a legendary
Pharohs were first, It It said, to
symbol of ancient Egypt. Th*
sketch th* circle as a symbol of
eternity, to regard th* ring a* a
heavenly sign of life, happiness
end lov* without beginning and
without end.
Some chronicler* say that wed­
ding rings go back to the Stone
Age. when th* caveman made
hands of braided rushes or grasses
for th* wrist* and ankle* of his
mate. In time, only the wrists
wer* tied with these bands, latar
evolving into a simple rush ring
woven around th* finger.
Diamond* became popular for
adorning engagement rings to­
ward th* end of th* 16th Century,
Although they wer* not generally
In usa until two centurle* lata.
Today, of course, the blue-whit*
atones have their place not only
In engagement rings but In wed­
ding banda as wall. They arc aa
much a part of tha wedding day
ae rice and old shoe*. Rica, of
course, always ha* connoted
plenty — a freedom from want.

Mrs. David Honored
With Stork Shower
Mrs. J. H. Beswlechln and Mrt.
M, H. Deklc entertained recently
with a stork shower In honor of
Mrs. Artis David at the home
of the former on PalmetUi Ave­
nue.
The Beswlechln home was love­
ly'with arrangements of gladioli
and cut flower*. The baeelnett*
In which the many gifts wer*
presented to tha honoree was
decorated with a very full blue
plastic skirt.
Game* wsra played with prise*
being awarded to Mra. Glllon
Revels and Mra. Ralph Patera.
Refreshments of cakes topped
witk miniature booties and car­
riages, together with potato chips,
mlnta and rake* were aarvsd by
th* hoatasaaa. k
Thos« Invited to bo with Mra.
David wna Mra. F. L. L*e, Mra.

Air" program on May 26 •in
Harbit, Mra.
Clyde
faatura a Christian Helene* pro­ Howard
gram entitled "The Truth Wnich Plerey, Mra. Toni Rusal, Mra.
m al*." Randall Stuart will road Robert Llpplneott, Mrs. Qillon
tha address and thart gill ba Ravels, Mra. J. C. Cook, Mra. W.
muale by Kanny Bakar and a M. Moya and Mrs, H. C. Moore.
Choral group under direction of
AMO Mrs. E. C. Snodgrass, Mra.
Blahard Whit# with Bugaaa Al­ Fred Bandar, Mra. J. L. Jackson,
ders gt tha organ. This program Mra. W. H. Wleboldt. Mrs. W.
mill ba carriad by WOBO at
*0iSO - U a.m.

P e r s o n a I f
Dr. Leonard Munson left Wed­
nesday to take a post-graduate
course In Endocrinology anil will
be bark In hi* office Monday.
Mrs. Dyal Gray of Laorens, H.
C. I* spending some time with I ri
son-in-law and daughter, Sen. ond
Mr*. Lloyd F. Boyle at their home
on Mellonville Avenue.
Mr*. Walter Madden and child­
ren, Linda and Billy, plan to leave
toon for Peneacola where Comdr
Madden It now stationed with the
Navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Giles of
Gadsden, Ala. spent a short time
with Mrs. M. S. Messenger on
Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Giles,
on vacation, arc touring the state
of Florida.
Mr. and Mr*. Joe Dugger who
have been visiting with Mr. Dug.
car’s parents, Mr. and Mr*. N. J.
Dugger, at their home on Myrtle
Avenue are planning to return to
their home In Chattanooga, Tenn.
Sunday.

Monthly Luncheon
By District Welfare Held By Navy Wives

.\|&gt;|)lications 0 k e y e d

Miss Louise Johnson
Elected President

M-inlieis of the District No. I.’
Welfare Board passed on 212 ap
plications for public assistance
dinloe their monthlv meeting held
on Mav 21 at Orlando. I|. W. Bar
mini. Winter Park, Is ehuirmnn of
the II.,aid
The B«&gt;nr.1 appimed 711 appltca
lions for old age assistance; 71
foi aid to denrndent children; and
2 foi aid to the blind. They refect
rd Mi inipllcalions for the aired;
flh for aid to dependent rhlldren;
and l for aid to the blind.
Under the Stale Welfare A c ,
ra-es in which recipient* of public
assistance have intentionally with­
held information in order to oh
tain assistance to which they ate
not entitled are reviewed by the
District Boaid*. Five cases were
reported to the State Board for
final act Ion In accordance with tinKtios.l provision of the A d , which
pimples
Members ,,f she Board, othoi
than Chairman Barniim, are: Mrs
I’aol h Weaver, Kissimmee: Mr*
j,. \V Summerlin. Davtona Beach;
Mi* Until M Mnrguire, Orlando;
Genice I Fullerton, New Smyrna
Beach; I'liul Fenringloll, Del.aid'
Mi* Man Ib.ller. Sanford; W. F
CiippleniHh. Wilder Garden; Miss
Wat icue I’lper, Winter I’ark' IB
C. II Ila nisei, Apopka. Rev. II I
W d l., Si Cloud; and George W
Mm pan. Oviedo.

Miss Louise Johnson was elected
president of the Library Staff of
Seminole High School during a
boat trip to Lemon Bluff yester­
day aboard the Huckleberry Finn.
Other officers elected were Miss
Sera Crews, vice president; Miss
Evelyn Dorton, secretary; Miss
Janie Oglesby, treasurer. Five new
member* wer* elected as follow*!
Mis* Rebecca Cain, Miss Joyce
Bransom, Miss Genean Harrell,
Miss Marjorie King and Mis* John
Picketts.
A delicious supper was served
consisting of baked ham, deviled
eggs, potato chip*, baked bean*,
cake and cold drinks.
Those attending were Miss
Charlotte Hwann. Miss Mary Mikolajdk, Miss Sally Millet
Mis*
Rarbaty Wall, Miss Belle Earnest,
Miss Mary I.ou McDonnell, Mis*
Janie Oglesby, Miss Helen Blown,
Miss Jean Carpenter, Miss Betty#
llanip, Miss Harn Crew*, Miss
Miriam Moye, Mis* Evelyn Dorton
and Mis* Louise Johnson.
Also attending were Miss Edna
Chittenden, Mr. and Mrs. II. E.
Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Edsou dolt,
Miss Ethel Riser, Mrs. E. II. Arwood and Mias Laura Chittenden.

W. Dale Hoffman Jr. MIhh Jane Ford I h
Graduated On May 21 Honored With Party
Wilbur Dale Hofmann Jr., son
of Mr. anti Mra. W. D. Hofmann
of 630 Valencia Drive was among
the 178 graduate* Including atudenti from India, Liberia, France,
Cuba and Mexico to receive diplo­
mas May 21 front RCA Institutes,
Inc., one of the oldest radio tech­
nical training schools In America,
at commencement exercises held
In th* auditorium of the Western
Union Building In New York.
Among the student* of thi*
Spring term cla«* were resident*
or fourteen different state*, the
District of Columbia and llawsll
and fifty-two percent of the clast
were veteran* of World War II.
"{Banding Up To The Future"
was the subject of the main ad­
dress delivered by Dr. Forrest H.
Kirkpatrick, dean of Bethany Col­
lege. The Invocation and benedic­
tion were pronounced by the Rev.
Paul E. Hchmldt, St. Lukes Lu­
theran Church, Brooklyn.

Mrs. W. A. Cagle, Mis* Betty
Ann Cagle and Mr*. O. B. Staland
entertained last night with a
shower honoring Ml** Jane Ford
popular bride-elect of John Keel­
ing at the Cagle home on Maple
Avenue.
Arrangement* of sinnlas, hihia*
cu* and varlou* cut flower* were
placed at varlou* point* through,
out the room*. Numerous bridal
games were played wllh prises
won hy Mr*. \v. II Brinson, Mis
—
- - -Ba** and- --Richard
Miss Shirley
Moreland.

Friuml.shii) UIuhh Of
Church Has Meeting
The Friendship Class of the
Lake Mury Community Church
held It* tegular monthly meeting
Wednesday ul the home of Mr. and
M o Millard Mice.
. T h- meeting wur rlilled to or
i h h y the president.
IHcliard
1Krjjgh, mid Mr*. Itice led the de-

Also present

were

"illinius, Miss Shirley Moreland,
Miss Mary Jane Kuiiatik*, Mis*
lleillse Stevens, Mins Ilot III hy
Knight, Miss To Ann Slinwdet,
Mis* lint Ire r it Mf.Nnh, Miss Mm
pole Hodges, Miss Phylis Wyatt,
Nltsa Peggy Howell, Miss Patricia
Faye Co sube and Miss lla/el Rallies

Miss

There aas u celebration of Holy
Communion at Christ Episcopal |
Church Wednesday imuiiing. Fath­
er /.immermaii officiated. Mrs.
John Beams and Mrs. S. |,. Topper I
nltemled Ilie miiuiul eonference of i
tlic Episcopal diocese In Oilaudo
recently.
fill' P.T.A lliertlng was held nl
I \inn it School Tuesday night. Mr* j
P It. Anderson was defied pres- |
idem Mi* Bell liiuv pu*t presi­
dent wa* presented with an elec- .
trie toaster for tier services doting |
the past year.
The Men’s lit ut her hood of tlic;
Baptist Chiirt'li was given a chickcn dinner hy Ihc holies of lliei
I church Monday night, followed try
a program on church work.
Murid Blankenship has left In
visit Ids parents in Missouri, l ater
*lie will lake a position in the Post
) Office III Cape Cud, Mass.
The sixth and tenth glades of
I.ymun Sehmd enjoyed tin'll no |
; mini picnic at Buoliimlo Bpilng*
1 Milton Helm* of the It S. N.
spent the week with Id* parents
Mr. and Mr* A I. Helms

'and Mm B. W. Rainey.
Those pin)Iuk were Mrs. L. E.
Bunk*, Mrs. F.. It. Browneller, .Mr*.
.1. I . Uhittemirn. Mis F. M. Don.
ohoo, Mrs. R. F. Hofer, Mr*. R. L.
King. Mrs E. F. Memel, Mr*. J.
It. Miller, Mrs. Stanley W. Barker,
Mrs. II. si. Pearson. Jdr*. B. W.
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fur till,' of tile young people to alt. ml tlic Presbyterian Youth Cmnp
m xt month
lll-er set veil i efi eslimi'lil s of Coca
Following the meeting
M &gt;&lt; Coin ami cup coke* to those pie
llic'e IIml eohostess Mrs W II sent who were Mi and Mis \r I

Refreshments of lime punch,
sandwiches, cake and nuta wenserved try the hostesses to those
resent who were Mr*. Austin
present
Austin
K nig lit, Mr*. F. M. Fori), Mrs. \
Taylor, Mrs. Culver Hyrns, Mrs. H
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Tin- monthly luncheon of the
C.A.G.-3 wive* wa&lt; held at the
B.O.Q. on the Ait Ba«e Wednesday
amid spring flowers airangid in
baskets dei'inatiilg the clip. room.
I.ulieheiiii
was served after
which game* were enjoyed. Price*
for Hie games weir bushels of
flower s
Mr*. W. F. Maddrii, wife of the
former commandri of
the
air
gtoup, piesidrd ami was presented
with a Jaiewell gift. Mis. Madden
I* leaving soon to join her hus­
band at his new duty in Pensacola.
Hostesses assisting were Mrs.
W F. Madden, Mr*. E. K. Brownelln, Mrs. A. Koper, Mrs. Edwin
I’aiker, Mr*. Arnold Erickson end
Mrs. Joseph Whittles)'.

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Mrs. Balpli Wiggins, Mis. Ted
liriioklyn and Keldu Hue;
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'Mrs. Riser.

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�Blues Battle Jax Beach For Second Place H ere Tonight
l S S Ti i | ^ n ,'o r F e ds*
'(The S.-minok- llJut'M will open
their two-gumo linitlr for im n d
place tonight when the powerparked Jacksonville Ilourh
Rea
Mrdx arrive for their M-rnnJ teat
lit Memorial .Stadium. In Jax
The three-game winning slrenk
Beach's only other oppenranre
here, the llinl* dropped n thriller of the Hanford Junior High Rchool
to the llliirs, fi n.
nine wu* rndrd by the Orlando
MannRer t'hiirk AInto will ItrcrcHtion Di-pnrtmcnt yeaterdnv
probably go iiIoiir with hi* big on the Ninth Street Diamond as
righthander, Grorur Smith, who llm visitor* eked out a 3-1 triumph.
haa rompllerf an Impressive l-l
Holt Hrnwn went the route for Or­
raeord Ihi* year. The ex-Ohio lando yielding *ix bit* and one
farm boy I* the eighth making tally.
cher In the Florid* Slate
Howie Gordie1
“ -'* nine
ague arrording to Iho earned
w*« blanked until the bottom
fan nerrenlege* recently re- half of the *l*th when Jimmy
leaned. Hr had a neat 3.17 llswkln* singled, *tole sernrul
BRA mark for 39 inning* on
*nrf enrnr home on a bingo off
the hut of shortstop
Ralph
Flowers.
The Junior Feds mil-hit the
vl*llor* &lt;1-3 hut mold not nmke
nnv of them rniuit. ftlir l.nrrv
Rate* started oil the hill for Han­
ford and twirled Ihe fir*t two Inn­
ing* before being spelled by Haw
kin* who finished thr gnme nnd
wu* c h a r g e d with Ihe defeat.
The Junior Fed loss mark*
Ihe first lime thl* year that the
Goullemrn have been defeated.
The Junior High nine hold*- two
victories over Fnlrrprlse anil
another over Winter Garden.
The Gnrdrner* were HMPpnitrd lo
hsvp e.lnyrd Ihe i-inlor
Fed*
Here la*t Wednesday lint Ihe
Orange Cnnnlv srhnol wn* un­
able lo make II.
(,'nseh Gordie -old today Dial
he will lake hi* charge* in Or­
lando In p».v a return gnme pnder
thr light* at the Princeton Hchnol
next Wedlirsdnv night nt 7:30 p.m
In yesterday’* game, both
Rale* nnd Hawkins displayed
•heir strike mil *klll ns Hairs
fanned four In Iwn frame* and
llnwkln* pul mil seven more via
Ihe HO route. Hrnwn could do
no more Ilian whiff Ihrre Jun­
ior Fed batsmen.
The Orl*ndo learn sewed up Ihe
game in their half of the fiflli on
a pair of hits, two walks nnd an
equal number of error* lo tally
twice.
The Junior Fed* now have won
three while losing Imt one gnme.
Wilder Garden and Orlando am
slali-d to meet the Gordlemen be­
fore tho season endsi All the Jim.
lor Fed players are veterans of
lie Rotary llasrball League, which
Just completed Itn six week srhed-

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Rrown, p
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Fleming, lh
Gunnels, If
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Monday, May 2A
.,
' Sf.h ° n f ri n
»on of Mrs,
Ruby Htrbl.ln*, llox AI4, Hanford,
Luko Hawaii, now In hla third
, .»■ • rere-nt grndiialn of Iho 2nd
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Hervlcp Hchnol hers. year ue manager of ths Reds, Is
At the school, nltended l.y sol- he 32nd pilot In Ilia hlatroy of
i, dler* and alrmtm from posts and Ilia Llnrlnnnll dull.
ttetlon* within Iho 2nd. Army
R Area, potential Army moaa atewH IfW *nd food HpecIalltU attend equipment.
CpI. Pollard entered tho aervlcs
W I m *1" n
preparation, aanl-

itlmi. record* keaplng and prac- In March, 194(1.
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QRACH HATTING AVERAGER

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Soap Box Derby Rules Explained ~' I
For 27 Boys At Holler Showroom
An rnlhusiNstlr group of 27 Imy*
between the ages of 11-15 gather­
ed in front of tho Holler Motor
Holes showroom yesterday after­
noon to hear Miller Phillips, Jr.,
Derby director of Central Florida,
explain tho rule* and regu!»*,on*
for the fnrthromlng Soa- "bra
Derby to lie staged In Orlando "n
Julv 13.
"Don't he fooled fallow*. Thl*
Soap Hoa Derby I* th* the greatrat alngle amateur sport* event
of- the year In the United
Stale*," Mr, I'hllllp* nald In op­
ening.
"Thousands of liny* In your ago
group In If»0 rltle* throughout the
IH stole* nnd foreign Innd* *!nge
these derby rnee* which entitles
the winner to compete In the na­
tional championship rare In Akron,
O., every year In August,” ho explalnrd.
Already 7ft bov* In Orlandu
have registered to hulld their
rarer* and rompete In the Cen­
tral Florid* race In July. San­
ford will be one of the many
town* to be represented In th*
Orlando competition.
The Orlnndo rare will prnhnhly
luive Ifto Imy* and their rarer*
ready to enter mi the afternoon
of July 13. Each pnrlirlpiiul will
lie nllowed one trial run on "Derby
Hill” nt Frinreton nnd llyer Aveone* In Orlando.
I'jich heal winner will receive
* trophy and other price* will
be swarded winner*. The rare
will he grouped Into two district
rlasaea: the fl clan* for Imy*
between the age* of 11-12; the
A group for boy* of 1.1-lft. The
winners of each group will rare
on July 12 In determine the win­
ner of Ihe Central Florida ritetrlrl.
This winner will then go with
Mr. I'hllllp* to Ihe National Soap
llo* Derby rare in Akron to mmpete against winner* from all over
Ihe country nnd *ome foreign
land*. The trip to Akron will last
for one week nnd will be expensefree for the winner.
Mr. Chilllpa explained that th*
first step earh boy muat taka In
order lo get In th* race la In
find a sponsor for hla racer. Tho
aponaor’a name will be painted
im th* car. The sponsor mnat pot
up the 913 for the regulation
wheels and axle* for Ine hoy,
plus ID) expense money nereanary for buying materials to he
u&gt;ed In constructing the rarer.
Onro the money lx nut up the
boy must go to Holler Motors
Hales In Hanford with his parent
nr guardian and register at which
Hum Im will receive hla offirlal
driver's llrense *nd wheels nnd
nxle* upon payment of llm 113.
"Then, fellow*, it's up to you.
You will receive the official
Hasp llox Derby rule book which
Inrlude* plan* and rigid specifi­
cations for building your racer."
he continued, "Yon must build
this ear yourself, -not your
father, or anyone else. They
may, however, help you with advlrt, hut you yourself muat do
the actual work.”
In anawer to the ipieatinu
whether a parent rogld sponsor
the j&gt;oy, Mr. I'hllllp* said, "If you
cantyd get a sponsor, you may
havo your father sponsor you, hut
try, and I am sure you won’t have
any .trouble, getting a sponsor for
jfoun racer."
CJ K. Hlttell, manager of thv
Holler Motor Hales, assured the
imviv that ho and hi* staff will Ire
willing to help every Imy possible.
. The Hanford Hoap Ho* Kntry
Is being sponsored ny the Holler
Motor Hale*. However, they can­
not sponsor an Individual youth.
If;lhe Imy* complkte their racer*
before July 13. Mr. Chilllpa said
that they could test them on a
hill Iprovlded adequate protection
werd avallahle. However, ha warn­
ed that It |x against the rule* to
conduct a practice race against
another racer liafore July 13.

Ily KENT CHRTLAIN
Hporta Editor
Funny things happen In aporta.
Just look at what happened at
Seminole High School the other
day. Melvin Flelacher, the aca
hurler for the varsity liaaeball
leant, suffered hla worst shellack­
ing of year in a softball game.
While chunking for the Fourth
Parlor gym class, the winner of
four ga m es on the varsity was
lambasted for a rather lopsided
12-1 defeat.
Yea, that wn* the aame Fleisch­
er who fashioned a one-hitter and
u pair of two-hlttera this scaaon
for tho Celery Feds. Now Ken
Gnno, star Fed grldder, wns the
opposing and winning pitcher who
gnve up hut a alngle run and
iitustcd out a three-run circuit
drive for his own rauie.
We Just wonder what might
have happened If (lano had made
the 8.11.8, varsity baseball team.
Possibly the lanky blonde might
have pitched three no-hlttrr*.
We were discussing Ihe various
aspects of the Hanford school
athletic* with Junior High Coach
Howie Gordie the other day and
came to Ihe conrlualon that base­
ball wn* the main sport hare.
Gordie explalnod It thla way,
"You know If the aame Interest
was displayed on Ilia part of the
Rotary and Lion* Chins In bas­
ketball nnd football as they now
lake In baseball with our young-

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Wrist Action Is Important in
Good Batting, Says John Pesky

Won Imat Pet.
Florida State league
Pel.und
27
10
.730
Snnfnnl
23
13
.038
laxvillo Reach
23
13
.030
Orlando
23
14
022
Gainesville
20
18
.320
Cslatkx
30
10
.313
Cocos
14
21
.400
Daytona Reach
14
21
.400
Leesburg
12
20
.31ft
at. Augustine
7
30
.189
Daytona Reach at Cocoa postponed
rain
Orlando A St. Augustine 2
Jacksonville Reach 4 Leesburg 0
Calalko 7 DrLfeut 2
Gainesville at Hanford postponed
rain
'galnesvlllo at Calatka
Jacksonville Roach at Hanford
Cocoa nt St. Augustine
Orlando nt Del.and
Daytona Reach at Leesburg
American league
Cleveland
21
13
tU0
Washington
18
13
.381
Rostnn
18
14
.303
New York
Ifl
13
.332
SI Louis
7
17
300
Chicago
14
17
.432
I’hllddrlpliin
II
lit
.407
Detroit
8
21
27ft
Huston 3 Cleveland 2
Washington 4 HI. Imiils 3
New York at Chicago postponed,
rain
ONLY GAMES
Cleveland a( HI. Louis (night)
Detroit at Chicago (night)
ONLY GAMEH
National League
llrooklvn
21
7
730
New York
21
A
724
Chicago
17
14
348
Cincinnati
13
13
.300
Philadelphia
14
13
483
SI (mills
• 13
17
4A0
Huston
12
IA
429
I'ltlshiirgh
3
28
132
llrooklyn 8 Clnrlnnal! 7
New York 0
A HI.
HI. (amis
f-oiili 0
Chlragu 3 0 nnstoi) 0 3
Philadelphia A Pittsburgh 0
flu-dun nt New York, ( night)
llrooklyn al Philadelphia (night)
Chlcngo at Plltahurgn .
Hi. Loula nt Cincinnati
Florida International League
Miami Beach
29
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Havana
23
19
.81
23
IB
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olio make It impoaalbl# for thaa. Tampa
outside groups to organise grl.
and rage Iraguea,
Wo would like at this time lq
pay tribute to the splendid Job
performed by Rnhhy Newman of
the Rotary baseball League and
Jack K. Morrison of the I,Iona
Junior noy'a circuit. Through ths
patience and effort* of these twe
The lime* Thla Weeh
men and their helper*, Hanford
Tonight
has Just seen one of the mosl
Jax Reach nt HANFORD
successful Junior Imseball seasons.
Often it |a Impossible for ill
Hsturday
to gat out and see tha two leagu#
Hanford at Jax Reach
garnet, hut Morrison and NawmaO
ware faithful In railing In th*
Sunday
score* nad keeping u* abreast of
Leeiburg at HANFORD
the league happenings. Out a*
Bobby Newman remarked th#
other day it took Juat more than
hla effoTta, It took the concreted with age.
Hanford could fall Into fourth
work of Rill Rush, George Htlna,
Elton "Bud" Mnughton, Jr., Roy almost over night, hut a hot
Holler, Orville Touchton and th* winning streak could put them lh
flrat. It will he interesting . . ...
other Rotarlans,
finis.
Ry tha same token Morrlaon finis.
received able assistance from
Ruddy Lake, ffarry Robson, Bob
Clark and Roy Wright of th*
Llona Club.
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Johnny I'raky muat know nomathing about hitting. In ala of hi*
*errn «ra*on* with the Ilotion Red
Soa the native of Cortland, Ore.,
ha* hit well above .300. Thin pop­
ular mink farmer who olaya abortatop or third haae ha* a .SIS
lifetime batting average.
Ily CRANK ECK
AC Newafealure* Snort* Editor
Kveryhody hut oppoalng pitcher*
liiven Johnny Ceaky of the Roatnn
Red Sox. The player* think he's
top* Itermini- hr1* alway* hustling,
even nt .TJ. The sport* writer*
ndore him heennae the fellow of
Yugoslav ancestry changed hi*

Ily F.D TIHON
Junior Metis' two-run circuit
smssh gave Ihe Hrrnnd Period gym
cl*** a 3-4 victory over the Third
Period nnd the Seminole High
School softhnll title for this yenr.
Metis' blsst rsme in tho Imttom
of the final frame with one mule
sbosrd yesterday *t the 8.11.S.
field- ,
Tim Third Period, 'which de­
feated the Fourth, 12-1 Isst Mon­
day, Jumped off to nit early lend
scoring once In the first nnd three
more in the third. They mniiitnln
n 4-1 edge until the fateful fifth
when tho Second Period pudgiJ
‘ - J 1/iulsvllle. A n d
across four mnikers to rapture tlu
l
-&lt;-«Vho hit .331 his
championship.
K
V , , ‘m first year up. Not
Line lip*
MPL
- 4f|f|flnnly that hut he
Second Period Third Period
I.. Whatley, c Tlson, r
7
;,^ ^ f m a d e }{(lfi hits and
Rehrena, p
/ ; led the Antcrlcnn
Tllll*. It.
L e a g ue shortPark. 21.
i ana _
stop* In assists
Pennington, a*
Metta, Ah
t - ^ * * - * ? n A with 4d5.
Newsome, If
* n ? ! * * Ki'*
Here's Pesky's
llnrsdnrf, rf
advice on hilling:
"The most Important thing Is In
hit a strlkr. Try to hit thr hall
where It’s pitched.
"I take a short swing like the
Phil Rlrxutn, HiIIv ' Goodman,
George Kell type of Idttcr.
"Re ready for the fnst hall.

1ch^ pk'actobS

MID • NITE
OWL SHOW!
SATURDAY

HPINR TINGLING

Jax Beach Beats
Packers, 4-0, To
(vain On Sanford

Ry The Associated Pres*
The Jacksonville Reach Sen
Hlrds hn.-isted Ihrlr second no lilt
ter of the Florida Hlate League
season today with the campaign
less than half gone
Dili Herman became Hie srtmul
man nil (he Sen -Hlrtl mound staff
lo accntnnlUh Iho feat when he
pllrhrd tnc Jacksonville Reach

Ing DcLand Red Hats, 7-2. Gaines­
ville at Hanford and Daytona Reach
■I Cocoa were postponed because
of bad weather.
Herman allnWrfl ffvc men In
reach first basr—four on walks
nnd one was hit by a pitched ball
Only 2A men officially foretl him

Ihe other no hitler for the Hen
lilrdi.
John f'h.-ipel stopped Ihe DeLnnd
Red lint.'* with n il hitter whiln
his males pounded two opposing
motindsmen for 10.
Orlando Manager Kd licvy hll
his intlr homer of tho season In
the .Senators' 0 2 win over HI.
Augustine Ilia t hose blow rams
in Ihe ninth Inning with n male
on base.

HKCONI1 FEATURE

"W llh IIIn Planned Eco­
n o m y , Y e t Proirreaa,
llrailcy Will Take Tho
"KlrikM” Out O f The Road
Dept. And The "CurveH"
Oul Of HtmdH."
S ig n e d :

H u b ert

EVERYBODY LIKES
TO STA Y UP LATE
SATU RD AY — GET
tfP A PA R TY A N D COME ON DOWN!

H o w e ll

School Hus Driver

ALL SEATS — 50c

I Paid P olitical Artv.l

Tho gold cup, presented each
rear to the owner of tho winning
Kentucky Derby haa lu.cn of tho
same design since 1921.

If arix of you fishing enthus­
iasts ha**' anything to report of
unusual catenas, pleaie contact
Robert Z. Johnson, tha Harald's
fishing and wildlife editor. Hla
very Interesting and Informative
column — "Sportsmen" — ap­
pears once every week In the
Herald and ha la Interested la
conveying anything of Important*
along through th* column.

U woqld be very Interesting to
see how George Kenls would far*
If he played for Galnoxvllla and
Harris Field. In th* two gam**
i Grover Ctevatand Alexander could perform la 71 games In
Hanford haa playad there Kent*
(told* th* National League record hoaata
of an aatonlshlng .99P bat­
of Ills most shut-outs during hla ting average.
Ha haa rapped out
«ar**r- Ha hurlad 00 of th*m.
eight hits In Kin* tries.

Patronise Your Local Photographer —
He W ill Look A fte 1 Yodr Interesta! And

Waa Farrell of Washington
nttors had six opanlng day
telling aailgnmants In hla caraar
d 'won all of Inam.

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Legal Notice

VOTE FOR

IN t ilt ItT OF VIIK COVSTt
Jtim i:. iilm in o u : t u m t .
Nt/ms of FLoniiit.
•IN 1*11011 Vt*l»
IN lit-; TIIK ESTATE OF
NANNIE A WILLIAMS
I»« ' •imr !
TO I I I . W H O * IT %t%V
flit.
I r u t \i
Nollre In hereby «l\rn that Kthal
i Wllllama filed h*»i final report ns
I Ekmitrlt of the miaff* of Nanl*te
A. \\ llllattip, ilpcptiaert. tlmt ill*
filed her Petition foi final til*
|charge*, and that she will ap|d&gt;
to the lloitot ihl* I'ouKlan Stott! Mr'in. t'onnty jtidgr ' Seminole
County. Florida. on the 2nd day of
June. 1952. for approval of name
|hioI for final dlmhutgc an KitcuI trim of the estate ••f Nannie \
William*. deceased, oil flits 1st (lay
of ay. A l», | » :
ETIIEL WILLIAMS.
Executed ,,f the ratal!
of Nannie A \\ llllurndtrrM«fi|.

EARL HIGGINBOTHAM
Candidate For County
Commission?!
District Number 1
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.....—

TO THOSE OF YOU WHO SUPPORTED MY OPPONENTS ON
MAY Bth, I SOLICIT YOUR VOTE ANI) SUPPORT ON TUES­
DAY MAY 27th.
*
*
*
■*

I Sincerely Promise To Work For The HchI Interest Of The People.
I Am A Mature, Experienced, Successful Hum! ness Man.
For Good County Government, This (Experience Is Necessary.
I Have A Proven Record O f Work In The Civic Clubs And Other Com­
munity Work.
f I Was Raised On A Farm And Certainly Understand The Problems Of
The Farmer, Cattle Men. And Growers. And Will Work To Help Them
In Any Way Possible.

Please Remember the Date May 27th and Cio To the Poll and
Vote For Good County Government.
VOTE FOR

EARL HIGGINBOTHAM
CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT NUMIlKIt I

Listen to WTRR Friday, and Saturday 7:00
to 7:05 P. M., Monday 7:00 to 7:15 P. M.
tI’uhl PoliiI« al Ai|v i
FL A SH GORDON and bin ml ventures in spare

9

Ter r*Mr«-»
IT 111 mi ,
T o i a I E*tlmatetl
Legal Notices
Kxpetolliut es
91.219.900 In
l' «t linaied a in ••u n t
which will appaat
al the hegtntnnM
MITICU OF lA TIW TIlO TO
of the uhovr refer
a i i o h t i m t i i r .T
Ied to (ls« al ypni
fo ii n t n i ,
y e a h ima.iH.Yt
•in obligated upon
TO WHOM IT MAY EONVEHN
«oininltinents
imulr
\M» TO ALL OWNKIttf. PEIISONS
htil incomplete
| JiHl.tino^yo
oil ENTITIES HlilJElT TO fF.NThat
on
the
I
lilt da&gt; of Juu !
PitAL ANP SOl’TIIEIlN Fl.oltIPA \ P l:‘.'*-V at nine
o •lot k am in'
PIHTIHET tilt pi IndpaI Office of
F U » 0 P EoNTItoL
|«| (&gt;nii u I
TAXES
Southern Florida Flood t'on
NOTIt'E IS IIEIIKItY tllVEN In ‘i»t.«l
rol
Plstitct.
which
»s
Itootn
Afj
■ompllan.e with and hy autlio__
•menu llulldlng. West Calm llr.lrD
*f (Miaptrrs J 5 a n d JSltl. Law* •l"i
Ido. heurinu will lr affoide«l
•f Florida. PH. that the Mofern
•ng Hoard of Central end Southern 11
' " nrrs. persons, or entities
• n ln r lood control Plstrict a |',4 , '** or
' m.i\ hr itl'J. •• to «eht
OI-*ri
,
their atti rneye *&lt;t
public corporation *kt*tl!iR and
before nald lloanl
per at Ifig under Mid hy virtue mt geiifs to appear
•
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lh« Mini* ol Florid*.
Hint
Ilonn In anl'l
nlMiil. In «i|n|H in. mllnwui* i. •
,
....
tatl \e hnifgrt. or lie the warn** u»"
‘
N" n'" -h ill he puhllehttd •
•r IImnnitnt, fur .nlil l»lnlrli l fm ,
«••*•»(. .11 •'("(Mir* nf llir
l,r fl.rnl v.nr l.rMIIt•&gt;111w Oitnlirr • r•.-• In in ••nlnti.r mill r,l*t
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...
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Ihl" lhr_l«|li .In, i.l May, |»;.i
••UNTIt.1l AN|* mutyllUMN
Estimated amount to
Fl.itltlPA Fl.tut|* (MtNTKt 11
be lalufd by Pla­
PlHTIlh T MY ITS *IfIVEll N
tt h t ta yen
IN*I III *\ It I•
9I |95,«iflO 00
Mv lor S Ka 1 ma u
1.••*&gt;(« T»»% Aesi'esiire
* li.*•1 11*a»•
Feea*.500 00
•-• lit
K«!incited net amount
ATTEST
to he raised l*V
M Tm net W itlt*
|| .1t*t M*e tu*
Plslrh I taxes
Set 1 eta r*
•I* lie1 al Ilex Cline
II
•
til he In .if |loaid
I
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in
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101
Funds
H**ux I I*t IggetN. \!i r 1‘hfHrtnatt
FsMninted ttniddlgat
lit
«&gt;w.ir«l ll Pantel. Member
ed or net balance
• I* m* tit I. Tilted. Member
wlib It wIII he on
•
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on Max Mctnhet
t and at the teylti
mInu of the ntinve
*efet red to fiscal
1.111 Itm tot
year
Total Funds
91.219.9ns !•«» D R .C .L . PERSONS
Axatlahi*
92.51a.099 on
*01 coltstriti tloti
For nc*|it1slHon of
O IT O M K T ItlS T
l.iiot and other pur
'}%?.*»•! tut
iix ra
E Y E S E X A M IN E D
For
o p ria llo n
and
G L A SSE S F IT T E D
maintenance of tlie
Plsttlcl’s xxorRs
I IB South I'nlmrlto A*rnu*
I- ••r the conduct of
.1
Hie affaire of th*
IMMrld genet all*
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FM T iriola l.la.tl.
Notli r Im hetehv Riven that w*.
ait •liu tg'd In liusliuaH ••it lllult; way 17-92. .1 mil*-* north of Malt
l*t&gt;»l in Seminole t oinitv, Kltt under
I the f h 1 11Ions name. “Twin f!lty
Pr iv liiu Itaiige' nod that we Iit11**t•I
to regiNier m M ii.iio pureuant to
tli* term* of the Fhtltlmi* Name
Statute III. writ. Se« M5 n i of Flop
id.i Statutes 1•••I with the tietlt of
the I'lri lllt t out I of Seminole
County, Florida.
MKnltMi: FLKAK
HAMMY SIMM
uwiivm
Mar 2. it'.vj

TUP. SANFORD RPRAUI

C &amp; C LIQUOR STORE
•H E A D Q U A R TE R S FOR GOOD C H E E R "
.112 S \NF oil It AVENUE

I’ llONK 9192

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The 1!»52

I Door Sedan

Meadowbrouk
Delivers

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in Sanford
for

$2412.
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SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
I’ ln.ne

.*•10 KiihI First Street

io n

Ity Huy Got to

O/.AItK IKK
DAYS TO REMEMHER
• lURTHDAY
• WEDDING
• A N N IVERSARY
• CHRISTMAS
• MOTHERS DAY
Alwaya Nlrf To (lira

THE ESSEX
STUDIO
KOtlEKT I.. c o x
I’ ll* ITOt; IIA I’ ll KIt
Iox NOIITII PARK AVENUE
I'llON I'.
Foil APPOINTMENTS
Ity ruin ltarry

IIkwii |i:iviiii-nla 2 lioilnmiii ln»»i
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non
Koiiiih"
wk.i Iioo I!,on r *111 ....... It I'.i.t I CAIHNKT8. Coillltnr*, Ciil'liminl*.
lullin'
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tlnir.
f""| Avonni' phone I4M-.I.
( *f«l| |liv'd, E.nlon. 1011 211.
Imth.
iiml. USED MhuIo ( Inf (In. Ilmitf" 11III,ANDO Morning Sentinel, Or
utility III Mil, I..Mil'll v f 111*0itt.' .
(io.mI umiiIiI iimi, Ill'll" I l ol 1.1 |., nil'i Elveiling S(nr. Cull limp'
kill !il II I'tfililli'l . 11' ’ i' tilt 'I ' ,
It iy 11Hfi .1
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unit 1 i'fiiv 1 iiIim, 11m1 Tlii'f 111 nil'
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A-.phnU tile •
.11111 !• III nil I. fill 1 III mill |ili|.|ri
liiiolonui
plimlio or
til mill., Ilimililt•'•! ii'ililiy-n, ,|m IIAIIV MED wi'l |iiini| nmiiio..

I.lvti iy Smifoi it in yoiii &lt;&gt;.vn
Hnvi 1 fill mill •Irivinir
IJuulily m|ii *i ’ |4Ii h II h i i . . till'
itcl'i'i'lli'il In •*,-/••\*i»y, liir

I h e f o l i a « v l u g rt xl ex a p p l y
a ll W a a l A d a p a t ilU h e d I n lb *
Sanford lle ra ld t
I 1 1h i e
l i e per lin e la s e rH m *
I l l a i e a H ie p e r l i n e I n a e r l f o t *
it t l o i r s
he p* r l i n e I n a e r l l o n
9*1 11toe s
He p e r l i a r I n s r r l l o a
Ac p e r l i n e f o r W i t t b
C tia lra e f
l i x r t t o r i f s I n I k r Mae .
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PIIONE I IH

THE
SANFORD
HERALD

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VOR RENT
—I
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WEI,AKA Apartment*. 114 W
Vtnit 8trr»t. Phon* 41*0 W.
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M0DRRN fiirnliilipil
Kltrhpnnltr
•partmimM. Hlnmln'iInml Court
lllirlivvny 17-02 H. City limit.

MATTERY, (iriii'iiUor nr Slnrt...
.Soivim. Cull Iil7, Hiviilli'i* Itmloij Siivlir. Mmifnul Avrnu*
tn| 2ml. Hlrirt

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For Ki’MuliM

( V a n f %&lt;l*t H i l l
he
arre p le d
n e t I k r Te le p h o n e
on
tor n*
P t n n d t i M i i h t t r a e I f f o u r n n t n e I*
l i s t e d I n ( h e ( e l r p h o n r h o a l* . I n
t e ( i i r n f o r ( h i s rxr ••nm*niMln(tita
( h e N t l t e r d s e r I s e x p e r l n l (•* p a y
p ra m p llf.
I n o r d e r f o r it s I n
r e n d e r the he*( p o s s ib le n e r v ie r ,
a l l W a a l A d s to n a l he la o u r
o f f i c e n a I h e *ln» b e f o r e p u b l i ­
c a tio n .
Please n o tify
Ito o te d la le lr
If a a e r r o r o e r i i r i la y m t r ad.
W e «* a na o( h e
re sp o n sib le
far
m ore than one Incorrect In s e r ­
tio n .

VENETIAN llllnil. Em I n i I
tiiniitr &lt;Tall :l2ii Si'iikmik (iln.
mnl I'nini Cm.

III'.I I.NHK tlOl'SINt; n u t
n \v i i , i : r s i i n n v ;i .

HERALD
WANT ADS

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.ipinre
ruge.
HuiiiImio por.'h
I'IiihI.
ItonMiimlily p r l i - e i l .
E'niniluri* Coi'lri,
I HI Woil
I’ m 1 'Toli-plioito 11.7*
(lii.r
Hi ..IIn 1 •1 in 1101 *

II ly-Il olinii • E»i ollonl inmlilii"
In.Hi for 122 fid \ ' U lioolo.-,
I iiillo nm 1 li of I inurtt iiml

fl/irr M rllrr IIoiik'., In« .
( or him V I I | , mi « iIII- mnl l(iiiiilol|ili
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m it ii i i:s n i M i n
iilt iil (m i liililii n Sm.ill ilmvii
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linilo li.dl I \ l.i l l ’.HIES l.itolmii' Hluniiinnii
\Y 11 llinmi, l.nki' i.tuiy I'linlli'
fiirnilnro. Wilni&gt;n-.U.nrr Enin
Sorvioi'iilile
bountiful Hri'e*i*
IHilll M

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Hum Co. Mil
'•(. Mnnio ((Ml
I VAMII.Y Inmni Ait *' mnl Imlf 7 — !*«' Im-1.1« pmlor k Sn|i|ilio.
7
Imnl. I.mnli'i| in ('iMili't KiiIim
111 im*. Cniilni'l
('nil
|llii(&lt; NICE LOT Diiiim' Imm. n u i.l.n I
in liuyrr'ii immo II II (irooi,
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M ii*,1111m ropnlreu
Stull. Ilnmil 12"_________________
d u n k , eomimnli'iil ioiv I'-o Wore

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WK HAVE |iiii*|iei't* fm
InG' 9 —
IIV.M' WAN TED
f 1 mil liniiii'n hiiiI |irn|ii'rty. Em
n,MiltH ih II Hi'inlnnlii
Ui-nlt y.
ItK'TAII. Hiili'Minoii XVunlpil Sion ly
I llli ainl MhkiihIIh, I’lnmi' 27.

PliifiloyniPlit. Elro.lono Sloro.

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TUXEDO EE EDS. Cumiilm* linn
llnnl'* Tniriln Vrril Mlnre.
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III ni'dl nf morn inmii'y?
rniiio ■ rcnrreentiilivi' mnl

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Hliop. Mnnio IIHIX I n'lilt'll"
Xr m at rover*
I'luml'ing A llnppl't.
ContlNi'tllig A Itepmi.
W .1 King 2HII0 Soul Ii I’mk Are.
Phone Ml

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mil
your nrl|
rliimil ilnrlng
ilininir ron
NhoiiiI
vriilolil tioni m. Writ*
Srelmry .104 V,. Ilili Avo Ml HEIST gimle lop mil
Dorn, r'lii., giving honir h'IiIio. ,
ynnl •lellveroil Till.
fm inlrrvlew.
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nutelif. Iiko
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( V 11I01 . E'feo o.l Iinn I o.
drier
lb illii'i n-l Iwnorn.

1 Noil ll'iiinil link DlnliiK
'To 11I0

(2 "u per
E I loyil.

III.'Ill ITiIHlH Help wmileil III Ton'll
2U.II0
ton'* Drug Co. Apply *" Mi
Hill lioforo 11 .III 11.in
f.&lt; 1 • I* ro d 1 •. '. I'/'f'C?-.
M"ry_ ITinm- 7H0-W.
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t"'('N K M il
2 RF.DROOM hinmn. Unfiirnlnholl. I
1
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with
logguig
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pllio (inml propo.illou
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TOUR ROOM unrni'o 1111I Htovo
mnl llnir Miiltii’. i
.Vi 1.11 S O. rl 11 lieinlil
. mnl retrlenrntnr. laof k* I’mk
I'miipli'li'
I t M IN C E S PERSONALS — l i
Avenue. Phone Dll!.
IN'-il l.nri-r Clm*t nf
WORK WANTED
- I FURNITURE Im lb" ••••inplel*
20 00 0
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Ilium'. I'rli ••* (il w'lkiug inmi t
mi ROOM npt, Plnme linn W. 1 1 M 11
1 |,mi*o Diohnoi
(III nn
SMAM. imfurnl.I101I Inmno In l.nk" . ||*,.,| f,

EJIm Avenue.

Uinottn

II' g 1111.117) Slmpwuin .'I pi
lleil llmun Suite

71( 00

IIA HY HITTER
Ileal ••( refer
eneea. Mi*. Milium Vmup, I l'i
We»« null St. I'holie 101.1 M

ilEDROOM hnu*p. I.nrge fenre&lt;l
MATHER OF HANEOItll
III y»rtl. Prefei
eouine will*
Phone 1271PRACTICAL
rhlluren. Phone I.TIH-W. Avail­ 20.1-09 E. lal St.
..
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,
night, g""&lt;l
able .lime 1*1.
Oil,
1 URNACKh-||y
Keeftky,
117,211
rlnor
ami
Elrrpl
Wall,
Elmir
11
ml
E'lrrnlara.
EURNIHHED garage apt., 1200
M. d. IIODdKH
Magnol
lagnolia Avenue.
‘

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•OR W. lal SI.
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-

Phone 12H

12

Nuratng,
referenrea,

l«"'k''lt'iMik l,«w limy ll pnvnient*.
Ear y lei in*. EuinHun* O l d e r
lli'&gt; W" l Elr*l Ti'li'pliiuie 112.1.
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Phnn

SPECIAL SERVICES —I'!

WII I. (lie party who kn»w, Ihii
viIm11'aliiiiil.' nf a male, three
yveeka "Id i'"|jle puppy, wluto
mill Iniiyvn -ipula mi It'ail and
lull kindly ii'luin In I In- II 0,(J.
nffire, Stitt ("id Naval All Sta-

Private halh. A.I11H*. 2.'W0 Mrl- P ’ * ^
t.oll'r«n»rn; Kplneta
Uiiii
pril l ll fimii IM 0.no. Inrlmle* I MAC'S Fieriilr Bervlrn Moved
lenipurarily lo rear nf lilun
Inning*. Term*, Irailo-lna. Kn
Saniuril Ave. Elertrlr inntnr ro
•lei’* Plano Hlnre, 12011 Myrllu.
1—• Real Ealale For Hale —1
NOT EUR SALE
winding, Televlalnn and rndhi
Kur night nppnintnienta rail
HRAILI'.Y ODIUM
aervlce. Aa nenr in you iih ynui |
I2HN-XV.
HKMINoiiV. RH AI/ir
(I*ltd
I'lilllti
ill A«fV. |
teloplimio ]0I.

HM Magnolia Are.
I'hona 11
CHESTS and DESKS. Largo eunT. W. Maro — W. Dlelrlrha
ply. New-uacd-unflnUheil—(7.60
up. Vurnlturo Center, 11(1 Writ
II you want to lluy, Rent or Hell,
Elr*t. Telephonn 1420. (irior
nee:
llrothera-Dwnera.
1. W. HA I,I,, Reallor
Florida Slat* Rank llulldlng
TRAVERSE Eatenalon Koile 28"
"Call Hall" Phnna ITM
lo |08". Senkarik (lla** anil
Paint Co.
MUST BELL naw furnlehnl hou»e.
Will take good clean trailer a* '80 MODEL refrigerator and npt.
part payment. 2010 Banfoul
alee '50 model gaa dove In good
Art.
condition. Cull I.T20-J.
20 ACRES
NEARLY new boy’a bicycle. Call
Mil
flaking.
lag. W. J. Doyle, Phone
2200-W. 2418 South Elm Ave.
IMJ8-M4.
ASSORTED iln,ila plant* for your
aummar flower garden. A. K.
J IIEDROOM maeonrv home. ElRoaiettar, Vloriat. Phone 212-W.
rellent location, Kurnlahed or
Celery Avenue.
ilahed. Term*. 168]-J, S22
unfurnli

Kacamhl

WANT A good InveitmentT Small
2 bedroom bungalow newly fin­
ished Inside. All convenlencei.
Already rented. Oultld# City
Hixita, low. upkeep, 12% return
yaarft. MSD0 caah or half eaah
(•nil holunco Uko rcitl. Uo^ 20,

t

"c a r p e n t e r w o r k
n — loM’awij Poiiwn —h
E*or (|ulck repair Job*, or Rmal1 I
building, Call Jim 1142 M 4
LOST I'eail nerklurn on E'lrst
Street near lumk Imlldlng. I'lndLAWN MOWERS idinrprnrd. Ill
ei plea*r return to Mr*. 0. K.
ryrle* repnlrrd. Hhtimnn'*, .910
MrNali, phone OI7i J after 9:00
K. 4th Ht.
o'clock.
ALL 'TYPES
Rulhluirr
work
Reaaonahle Rate* Ere* E»t&gt; 19—
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a u t o m o h ii . es
mate*. Spreader Hervlre, Lira*
and Dolonille and
Vertllliei I'LL buy your car regardleaa nf
age or rondltion. Phone IMI W
Carpenter A Orarey. I'hna
1.9(1.9. M nr XAA-J,

'til OLUHMOBli.E, excellent con­
dition Can ba aeen al Uo'a (inn
PLUMBING
StaUop, corner let A French.
Contract and repair work. Vrcr
aatlmata. R. L. Ilarvoy. 204
Sanford Ava. Phone 1828.
1040 FORD 8, Club Coupe. Veiy
Gond. 11(818. Phone IMI-W.
SWEET potato plant* for tale. NEW FLOORS *urface«l to per
faction. Old floora made like 1042 PONTIAC Fordor Sedan.
Phone 131-J.
naw. PlnlahlMg, cleaning Is wa t
Good condition. Reasonable. Call
Ing, alao portable power plant
t » l » u 4 N O .M 4 II B II
831 daring day.
SarVlnt Seminole County HBee
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Fires In Stores
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Frl, May 2.1, 1933 apart ran talro hold," Chief Cleve­

JAMES II. GUT
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MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING— TYPING
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYW HERE IN UNITED STATES Olt
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD

An "Inexeuiahly high total” of
110,0(10 .tore fire, a year Indicate*
the necessity of Inrluiling atom
building. In the Spring Cleontin emnonlun for removal of fire
l.a.-aid*. according te Chief Mack
N. Cleveland o! the Manfoul Fire
Deimitrnent und the National Fire
Protection Association.,
Chief Cleveland a.k» storeowners to concentrate attention
of denning up hazards in base­
ments, lire's principal “ breeding
pint «•*." Record* of the NFT’A
thnw IImt more thnn 40 percent
of nil .lore flies stnrt in h*sement i i i v i i h ,
"llu-euierit* ure the lireedlng
place, for fire* heratl.ii they
inonlly contain highly coinhUHtlhlu

TELEPHONES 180 und 1071
Itoom 401 Hanford Atlantic National Bank Building

“ It Ih A Selflnli Vole To
Vole For llruiley For He
Will (&lt;ive Un A Govern­
ment I And My Four Boye
Will He Proud To Call
Florida HOME.”
Signed:
.Mildred Nix McCoy

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B U Y and
E N JO Y this
rich, good
Perfect Food I

SUNDAY—MONDAY

ftOAR-CHAS?..
'Al th»lr Hllariout Cof/ega Cartinl

make mint

C upe/iiov
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land .ay*. "Much haaarda a* heat­
ing plant., ruhbiah chute*, and
stock room* are Juit watting for
u chanca to burst into flam*.
"Basement fires go lunger be­
fore l«-lng detected, have larger
amounts of flammahla material*
upon which to breed and spread
horisontally anil vertically with
greater freedom from restrictive
firo division wnlls than do flraa
starting in other part* o f a store."
Chief
Cleveland recommend*
automatic sprinkler system for all
.tore rm.wtiieiiis tom suggest* that
all ha.vlueiit iiluiiwfc/» u» en­
closed. He also stressed the Irnprotance of providing ample flra
extinguishers throughout the pre­
mises. Pointing out, however, that
protective devices do not elimin­
ate tile primary cause* of base­
ment fires, the fire department
offlclnl offers these .Spring Cleanlip suggestions:
1. Condition* favoring spuntaneon* ignition inu-t lie fre­
quently checked. .Innitors' supply
rooms, packing material Idris and
rag disposal container* require
special attention.
2. Remove nil rubbish every
day to a safe location outside,
3. Keep stock In well-defined
Murage rooms.
In particular,
keep hazardous stocks such ai
flammable liquid*, paint* and
packaging material* in fire-re•iitive rooms.
4. Check all electrical equip­
ment carefully. A stray spark
from a .hurt circuit, overloading
of nrring lias "unusual oppor­
tunity" tu .tart a fire among
combustible mateiials.
6. C-'lemi giea.e from kitchen
vents, hoods and stoves. Keep
combustible objects away from
tion at the close of each day’s
stoves. Institute a special inspeehusluest to make sine burners are
turned off and electrical appli­
ances are disconunected.

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A u t o m o b i l e Buiinenii,
llruiley Odham Wan AlwuyH AccommodalIng, Sin­
cere And Honest In Our
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, RE-ELECT P. A. MERO, SHERIFF
He Is A Veteran O f World War
Number One
He Has Been A Voter And Tax Payer
o f Seminole County For Thirty Years
As Sheriff He Ha* Eliminated Slot
Machines And Punch Boards In Sem­
inole County
His Work As Sheriff Has Main­
tained A Balance In The County Fine
And Forfeiture Fund So That None
Of Your Tax Money Goes Into This
Fund

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The Sheriffs Office On A High Standard Of Efficiency
Honest, Courteous And Efficient Service For All Re­
mains The Pledge Of The Sheriffs Office
YoUr Vote And Support On Tuesday May 27th, Will Be
Appreciated

Signed! Mre. R. F. Cooper
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"I k Hralley Too Young?
TAFT DFI.FliATKH
MIAMI
- Sen. Hubert A. Tift
appeared assured tiHlnv nr at leant
14 of Flnrliln’n lit delerule votoa
fur llie presidential minination In
the Itepiilillcun Nullonal Conven­
tion, opening ut Chicago July 7.
An Informal poll of the delegate!
In April allowed 12 favored Taft,
one wiii roiiunltlrd to den. Dwight
(). Elsenhower. four said they were
not I'om m ltted to any candidate,
anil nnp rould not lie rencheil for
III. view*.

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MKKI.AND us— A freight rate
saving* of |3G to vru a car Tn citrus
concentrate dnninents hy rail was
reported today by thn drawers ami
Shippers la-ague uf Orlando.
Cordon Stedman, league secre­
tary manager, said the reductions
ere Ihe outgrowth of a meeting in
Chicago Wednesday with officials
of Western, Southern and Northern
railroad*
Stedman said the saving, on an
industry
wide had* in Florida
would come to uImi.ii $150,000 year­
ly. The savings will become ef­
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MONDAY

MAY

2fl.

1952

AHHocInlrtl Press l.ensed W ire

THE W EATH ER

"

r*rUy cloudy with little change
in temperature through Tuesday.
Shower* and thundershower* over
north portion this afternoon and
tonight Widely scattered showers
otherwise through Tuesday.
N o. 198

McCarty .And Polls Will Open At 7:00 O’clock
Two Dead And W a rn in g G iv en 5 U p r e m e Q ) U r t
Tomorrow For Second Primary Six Missing^In B
y Conna!l
Holds
■Odham Predict
Wins At Polls
Ship Collision On Foreign Aid M o v i e S A r e E n t i t l e d
. Campaign For Gover­
nor Roars Into Fi­
nal Stages W i t h
.New Charges Made
Sy N ALCOlinr. JOHNSON

Polls will open st 7:00 o’rlock
tomorrow morning In Seminole
Count*’* lrt precincts for the sec­
ond Democratic Primary election
and with Interest at fever heat in
the race between this city’s own
candidate, J. Bralley Odham and
Dan McCarty for governor, a re­
cord vote is forecasted.
Contests of locsl candidates y e
also expected to whet up the in­
terest of voters and bring them to
the polls In this second election
which will deride, among others,
who will represent the -17th Dis­
trict, Including Seminole and
Brevard counties, In the
{Hat*
Senate, Lloyd F. Boyle or A Max
Brewer.
In thla bitterly fought state sen­
ate contest, Mr. Bovle polled 3,809
votes In Seminole County to Mr.
Brewer’s 2,006 and A. T. Rossettor’s 624.
Mr. Odham received an official
count of 4,252 Seminole County
ballots to Dan McCarty's 1,1)30,
and Adams, 013, In the first prim­
ary, a two to one victory for Od­
ham.
Another hot contest will be the

39 Survivors Arc Rc-i Senator Says Furthported When Oil
er Cuts In Foreign
Tanker Runs Into
Aid Bill Arc Pre­
Barge In Dclcwarc
lude To Disaster*

To Free Press Rights
Floridians To Choose Between
Russell And Kefauver Delegates

New York State Law

WILMINGTON, Del tf»~A tank
WASHINGTON &lt; * - Sen Cnnnal
er loaded with crude nil and s lv ID Tex.) told (he Senate today
Barring ‘ M i r a c l e ”
gasoline - laden barge collided In In advocating approval of a $0.
| Rendered Invalid;
a driving rain on the Delaware imo,ooo,000 foreign sld bill that "s
River 19 miles south of here Sun­ policy of timidity Is a prelude to
Radio Also Aided
day night, both exploding Into disaster."
flames that sent crewmen (living
As chairman of the Senate For
ll» The Asxnclsfrd Press
WASHINGTON 'jP-The Suprema
Into the water
ciimi Relations ( ommlltee, t'nnnal
Florida voters decide Tuesday
Court ruled unanimously today
Two men are reported dead, six lv said the mutual security rtira* whether Sen Extra Kefauver of
Lieut.
Parrish
Jr.
ihal movies are entitled lo tho
missing and one Injured crewman "re Is probably (he Iasi major Tennessee nr Sen lllrbard It Bus
- constitutional guarantees of free
Is At Wilmington General Hospital legislation be will pilot through (lie m-II of Georgia will be their rhnlre
speech and free pres*
suffering from shock
senate before he retires next J.m at the liemoer.iiie National Conven
Bill al Ihe same time, the high
There were 39 survivors from (he " '.7
11111 » " ' elect to run again turn in t hlrago In Inly
tribunal struck down Ihe action of
collision between the in.Ut ton
" ,r r" ' n* senator argued lo ,
lhr&gt; « III choose ji delegate,
New York state In barring Bobertanker Michael and (he 1,500 ton prepared Senate address agaiml |r,» " ' ''eld of mi.
some pledged
t'i Bnselllnl's "The Miracle" on
barge. A J. Dodge
■'»' further cuts In the aulhorira »" Kefauver. some In Bussell and
Iho sole grounds Ihal II was sac­
Hour, after the collision near ""*&gt; measure, trimmed by his rum ' T ' ell eJnie md 'ahead l,v H2 .uxi
rilegious
Reedy Island, orange flames and
billion dollars below
.
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Justice Clark, writing Ihe courl’4
thick black smoke covered the stir I resident Truman's requests The ' ” ,r ' •’
popularity « nnte M tie
mam opinion, said:
f - c . ol the
,ky
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I . V lm c m .
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"In seeking to anply the broad
anil all-inclusive definition of ’ sac­
. . . . . » . « m i. . . . .
« » « i » " « :•» '■;;«*» -w
iii;" ; r x " . f i s " : : ;
The Michael drifted In the New
Before Umna ly sjuike. Sen
„ u y Mln
(tc |PgB|P,
rilegious' given by the New York
Courts, the censor Is set adrift
Jersey shore and ran up on n &lt;» ," W ' D Gs I told
areporter he
,,|r,|url| l(, him m the rarelo win
upon a boundless sea amid a myr­
beach. The ship has a big hole al » ill slick hy the nne billion re n„. pnMdenllul nomination
iad of conflicting current* of re­
the water line of ils starboard how " " ‘ Ron made by the commitlee One of the 8U delegates l.-i pledged
ligious views, with nn rharl* hut
Several Coast Guard vessels stood " " hi. motion, allhough he said t„ (
|*«tg|,i n F-lsenhower, the
those provided hy the most local
off shore watching the Imrnlng ves- he did not believe a rut to the Hcpiihlican candidate, and one Is
and |Htwcrfiil orlhixllxles
New
sel. The smaller craft was almost House figure would damage the pledged lo Gen Douglas M.irAr
York cannot vest such unlimited
completely submerged Just off An program much
ihur. who isn't a candidate at all
i d ra in in g control over motion
Beach near Fort i'enn, Del
,\ group ot Bepuhllcsn senator.
Forty two delegates are pledged
Munitions Board Lea­ Agustlne
pictures lu a censor "
few minor explosions were heard has promised additional slashes I" Bussell 25 to Kefauver and 17
Clark said Dial since Ihe term
der Warns Of Seri­ from the Dodge from time to lime ranging from 5(s» millions lo one unpledged
"sacrilegious" was Ihe sole stand­
SJur Tellefson, 2li year old ses billion dollar.
Four men and lour women will
ard miller allnek Int he ease. It
ous Period In 1954 man, so far■ I*
lx the
tno only survivor
Asserting
th coillllr) must he elected from the stole at large
\.sorting that this
was mil necessary lor Ihe court
from Ihe barge
rge Speaking from hlx lie prepared lo itleiel ils allies halt -""I
men and two women will
lo decide now whether a stale may
WASHINGTON tri - John O. hospital bed1. Tellefxen said, "I way. Connallv said Ihal any failure he elected from each of Ihe eight
censor motion pictures "under a
Small, chairman of the Munitions was very lucky
I'm 1 1-sIt li . I
I.li-llt II
icky lo gel out of nty „f Congress io act derisively now congressional districts
Board, told Congress today "we boat alive. I was asleep when I
wi t h In. •iti&gt; . clearly drawn statute "
Bussell
has
selected
a
slate
of
now
visiting
brie
'might mean that peace wmil
are still far behind" Russia In cur­
21 as the ones he would like lo Mix Fdwni.l I Lam-, is lb- ,,oi
WASHINGTON
The Su­
fr’" " ” "‘r « r“ *l' -nd Ihe lights represent him al the convention " f Gai'- s S I’anish
rent warplane production, partlu- W ■’ribbed **°B fe* ore servo r*'ihon
w-h» -u. larly of let aircraft.
rushed to the m in porthole and
and they are designated on Ihe xtnin'-l al f-ml'inll fm Seiiini-di- preme Court today upheld transit
He said that even so planned pushed through Into the water ' " ,r *
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ballot as ''Bussell Candldalex " High Bel I, and is tlo- giand .m radio broadcasts
By a 7 1 vole ihe high tribunal
I a I •• \
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deliveries In 1093 and early 1994 was wearing only a T whirl, and f,,r'' i " t »r-!ium' r.1Mc-°' 11ri-'xl*il|V',t?|,|7^
....... .
,,rl"g '""&gt; favoring him "f " "
decided indlo lirnadcaxts on busnim ratle prexldenlb.l „ rP designated as • I’ledgrd to Box f " " 1
will have to be cut back If Con­ shorts," sslfl Tollrfxen between
ses and street ears do not violate
«"«"lnalloii
Sen* Itrlen Me Mu sell "
gress sticks to a House-approved gulps nf hot. black coffee
Ihe eolistliililnnal rights of pas­
ceiling of ■ 48 billion dollars on
All Kefauver delegate candidates
"I iwim as fsxt sx t could and '"»* "&lt; ' '"tuircllnit. Blchard II
sengers
armed forces spending In the fis­ It ieemed as If I swam more than Bussell id Georgia and Kslex Kc ate listed as "I'ledged In Kefaliv
.lostlre Burton wrote Ihe major­
cal year starting next July 1.
SB hour. There was no (Ire nn Ihe tamer ofTcmicxsco — are back l *’r.
ity opinion
And thoyc year*, Small added, river when I first Jumped but as IMK „ ,e
rl„|„riP(, ,,y
If " " ’ re l* no dexignatlnn under
Justice Douglas wrote a dis­
‘•amlldate’s name, lie Isn'i
■ppfer to be "a very perilous I ms da my wsy toward shore It
senting opinion which asserted:
saameC
aa
If
tha
names
were
chaa'
atuBdaie.
Mutual
Security
Ailmln
pledged
lo
anyone
anil
can
vole
period as we look ahead."
"If liberty Is to llourlsh. govern­
Itg mf In. 1 finally reached a huoy l' ,r*l°r "
Averell Harrlmsn as hepleaxex —it thevoters send
ment should never be allowed lo
Small testified before the Senate in Um middle nf the river and
s,\n.. Itoliert A Taft nf Ohio. |him to the ronvmtlon
force people lo Uslen to any radio
Prepsredqess fMapmltt— H wai climbed up on It," he said
aiulldsic for ihe Republican uoiii
No law cnmi&gt;ol* the pledged
pmgrarn
The right of privacy,
trie of two s e M g jr o u p s which Jellefsen, Ji Norwegian who hsii !nnl)on;
«« «'• » «“ • &lt;" "Id ' randldate. to
lo voir
voti«|/np tha men
men In
tnj h
*
today violated. Is a powerful dcwhom they
pledged, nor are
&gt;V are pleili
**1* hllllon dollars
wereTntitflrirtftHWImmeously into become a ll, S. clllxcn by natural-] f,,n,l'*
Connallv said he lisdn't always they hmiiiil In stick with their pres 1Boainct Insists Time tcrrrnt lo anyone who would runthe air [tower situation A Senate Hatton lives at Brooklyn He is
men's mind. "
married
and
had
a
young
ilaugh-(
been
snlislied with the progress |IdrntI"I cniidldnlr slier the run
to do ao by a law passed by the appmnlrlntlMM subcommittee had
I Ins Passed W h e n 1 1 ir-dInstiee
Frankfurter said lie took
jpr
•
European
nations
were
making
lo
vention
ballollng
starts
Congrass.
Secretary of UM Air Force FinW
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To become affective, McCarran's letter hefomlt behind closed doors.
Trllefsen said he believed one . . f '
rearmament bul be said on
J"
bi-ling are so -tronglv engaged as
n . i i h . r n f wh.iin the whole they had
responded to i nullllng appeaml on Hie liallol ex
amendment would have to lie ap­
The preparedness committee’s ih. ,| ..,|
ilcllm
of
Die praetlre In conthe dead men. neither of
, fhl, ||ui,a, . / o m m i , , , , , * ! aggrrs •••'pi
names of delegate i-.mdl
KD-IF ISLAND Korea f lied
proved first hy the House and Sen- hearing also was closed lo the waa
Immediately
Identltlru.
troversy that I bail heifer not
sto and then hy 30 of the 18 public hut Small sent newsmen a Jumped from Ihe tanker. One man, slim vigorously and promptly with dales This year, candidates fur prisoners of wai in- forging deail pal &gt;leipale m ludlelal ludgment
delegate may have llielr preslden iv weapon&lt; mi lln-n bailu-d wile
states.
ropy of s prepared statement he nude exrrpt for the life Jacket In Hu- limits of tlirtr i apalilllllex
upon ll
Before s Senate labor subcom­ read to the group
If Fr nice cimld hi- freed of |l- tlal rlmlcr printed in small type enclosures bid ling Gen ll.ivdou
which kept him alloal. died non
lb,D niranl ibe court majority,
under llielr own names, nlurh Is | lloalner said lo,I i\ Do- lime
mittee, meantime, spokesmen for
ulea after he was picked op )&gt;v obligations in Indochina. Connally what nil n l the hi; candidates did
be-ules lint too. ws&gt; com|K)sed nf
had
passed
wlu-n
)bi-\
iiiobl
have
the National Association of, Manu-1
rescuers He wa* believed to he said, the whole posUlon of Western
I'bief .lustier Vinson and Justlcei
caplored Dlls Island
facturers (NAM) and the If. 8.
Km ope would be strengthened im
a crewman from the Dodge
Black, Bred. Jackson, d a rk and
Chamber of Commerce opposed s
I'nitrd Nations guard force-- now Minion
There waa no Immediate word measurably lie added Dial despite
bill by Sen- Morse (R.-Ore) for
could control prisoners milslde Ihe
rniuniltiiirnl.
European
The decision Involved broadcasts
of the fate of the other alx men this
emergency government leisure of
Island's 17 I'OW eompoimd.. Ihe beard here on street ears and
ground forces bad been nearly
aboard the barge.
strike-threatened vital Industries.
doubled, air forces significantly- In
m-w ramp ennimamb i told newly
„| the Capital Transit Com­
The Mlrhael, bound for l’ aul creased and a command structure
Lawrence F. Lee, Jacksonville,
arrived enmhnl wise I'nnadian and pany The dispute allraejed wide
boro, N. J.. from Persia with i Is functioning
Fla., president of the chamber,
llrillsh troups lie also -aid
alleiilion, however, because at
crew nf to. reported two men
and Ira Mosher, New York, past
Bill Inside Ihe rnmpnimd
boils least ten oilier cities have radio
ICMallUM*)! Ils
T w in
president of the NAK, each sug­
lug Hll.iaai North Korean mil I'lll hrnadraslltig on public vehicle*.
NEW YORK IA -A move to gel
gested that ■ ban on Industry-wide Protestant churches
MDNKAN. Korea ,p I'nlled Na ne-e eapllvrs
die bald I’ommu
___ change to change
Jin- ease was taken to Ibe highcollective bargaining would he a part of the wording of the Lord’s
Hons Imre delegales relurii In iiM x still rule
It itnllnttstl i f n l*n*e
practical way of dealing with the
raye ' was Initiated today,
Panmiuijoin Tiluadnv In learn it
About two weeks ago. Die I'OWs
problem of itrtkea which create a
The plan, approved after keen
a three day nailing off recess has roulil have eiashnl llielr barbed
national emergency.
debate at the 144th annuel General
cracked (he C'oniiiiiinlsl stand on wire enelouires Tln-v would have
war prisoner exchange
suffered "bundreds of rasunlilea"
Assembly
the r
Presbyterian
blv of t)M
In Uie
.
ChurchI in
the Um
M, w
would
replace
The explosive Issue nlime blocks *"'• Probably roulil have taken over
Ibe island "if they tool w.oiled
the word, "debta" or "trespass­
an a rm is tic e III Korea
l-'.ach com pound holds 5 .ixni lo
es" In the prayer, with the word.
Police had a (may time during
Investigation hy a grnrul Jury
..............
......
The
t'onimunlxtx
demand
&gt;
&lt;
li
i .ihni prisoners
Ibd wilbln two
"sins."
tha weekend-wlth five robber ie - . „ f the eireiimatanrea nf Ihednalii1theire afit'ure'il''' sobl Ier it
back ...
al Iwo
k s Hie Beds will be divided
The Rev. Alexander Mackle. oi sttamptred rnhberle* reported
„ f Mrs. Evelyn Rlarkhurn W«l n,,, imiIiiI of a hxyooet if nei-es
The r,unity r„mrnl*alnn met in
od,, groups of 5oo m iii'ii siiialler
Philadelphia, vigorously opposed
The first hrcak-ln nn Friday therx, 20, who wax killed in a fall IKnry
iicriiD session Saturday aftcr■
oiiipoimiis
the move.
lilghl when the filling station -f from nn nutnmnhilc on tho night
high
Bul Dm It N fiimmnml lias
"Why this silly tampering with Jefferson It. Davla, 7IH Park if May 10, wax rerommemled Frl
In Hie larger group Hie Beds oo-io to determine whether or not
BOISE, Idaho tri—It wai quiet
,
,
, i been equally firm ll say* no prix i-no'l be e,,|,|,
the
Lord’s
Prayert"
he
demandsd.
"if iliev don't i„ keep „ dragline rotting 18,250
Avenue, was entered by mean- iay aflernimn l,y a coroner* Jury |„ npr win
(„rt.,h|y rrtll, nr,|
today at Ute Idaho Slate Peniten­
whlrh bad been reported unsatis­
tiary, scene of a fopr-hour riot "Hasn't the General Assembly of ■ window In hark end aboni which decided ihal the rauxe of the Bed* An Allied screening to be ronlrollrd " Boalnei roll factory, since ihe purchase on Apr.
enled
Saturday. Warden L. E. Ctepp and anything more important to con- »0 In coins was taken* from 'hi- the death wn* unknown.
showed only 7fl.no*» of Hifi.ixin Ifni
In several rbda Hie ml.oners Ill from the Florliia-Georglo TracThe jury Included (!. I,. Bed- POW* and Inlerneex want to go
Cash register.
other officials surveyed the esti­
"As a
I consider It
used axe handles, clubs, .pears, lor Go.
mated 415.000 damage caused hy
Following the band ronrert
ding, II. A. Mmiteith. \V. L. hack In (’iiminunlst area*
11 was decided to give the com­
private rights Seminole lllgh School, Krhlay Itocne, J. P, Hardy, II. 8. Hen.
barbed wire Halls and oilier wrap
ta who barricaded them- a serious Invai
pany I wo week* to make adjust­
MnJ Gen William K Harrison, nil*
ay."
I recreation hall and to tell me how
night,
players
returning
t»
the
non
ami
Murrell
Smith.
ment* and lo prove that the drag­
The action a
new senior Allied delegate, said
1 the forma* band building In back nf tb&lt;Some camp auHiiirlliei -wild Ihe
eenso plate factory,
Ernest W. Wnltherx, Imahand the
line rail do thn work for which
lleila sill) may he deleruilneij pow* now have pistols and ritlexconfer with school found * limit to p o c k e t
routed eat with tear Uon of a comm
of
the
aeclilent
vlrtlm,
and
Jiimex
representative! ,, all denomtna- hooka, wallets and handbag* tlmi It. Matthew*, &lt;lrlver of the car, "to delay or reject an armistice " xi-l/ed in riolx or bought from it I* intended.
lu nil Interview Sunday, llarrl civilian',
f'nninilaaloner ft. E. Fotirakrs
I Council of
ciapp put i i ringleaders In soli­ lions In tho Natl
had been left on a table in Un­ te*tlfird before State Attorney son observed:
claimed that the machine could
tary confinement and kip( most Churches of Chrit
Wllllln each eompoimd Ihe Bed*
Murray
Overnlrert,
Jostleof
building
were
missing.
Looking
"If Ihe Communist* arc going have a well organized military not he adjusted to the Job it wa*
of tha other rioters In their ceps. ward obtaining
about, they aoon found the di&lt; the Peace W. E. Wai ion and tho
lo
ronrede, we won'! know It until xyxtem E.irh eneloxiire is divided eurclmxed for Commissioner ti­
Some were released ta start clean­ general uao hi
Jury,
that
Mr*.
Waltlier*
had
carded articles back of the build
enomlnatlona
the
day it happen* Up lo Ihe last Into a bnilallon, eiimpaniex mid ll. Pope favored a trial period In
ing up Um rubble,
fallen
nut
of
the
back
door
of
In*. About |14 in cash was mixUnder tha
minute,
Ihoy will keep trying lo platoon* Slrlrl niilltary discipline which time Ibe tractor company
. Dot. Lon Jordan gave Clapp his
in*. Polles Chief Roy G. William* the atdan and had died from In­
Forgive ua .
make
us
give In."
prevails The fommiinlsl leader* would be given a chance to msks
aa we forgive
tho44 and CapL Roy Tlllls made a p e r ­ juries.
even hold xiilnll the proper adjustments in ordar
He said he hoped Ihe Bed* had i drill llielr men
sonal
Inveatlgatlon
of
the
rohbei
y.
Jack
!&gt;.
Gnhel
ami
f'harle*
I,.
who
trespass
It ‘
US)." would
was abSutelirright In what
used
the
three
dny
rent***
"to
:
scale
military
lactic*
using diim to make It suitable.
The Grammar School l u n c h King, member* of tho Naval
"Forgive u«
Commissioner W. G. Klllree ap*
" Jordan said. ’ ’Ha handled be changed lo
study once again" the Allies' firm my rifle* nr Club* for mock liny
Shore
Patrol,
staled
Ihal
ahmiFaii
room
was
broken
Into
Sunday
our
tins
aa
wa
those who
proved n trial period, stating
lilon in a vary aaUsfacnight, but all that waa rnported hour before ihe trngedy that they stand against forced repatriation nnrt drill
aln against ua.'7
He added that statements hy , II also I* suspected that the prl* . that lie would not vote until hs
ha
I
seen
Mr*.
Wallhrr*,
who
wa*
tnlaslng
waa
an
alarm
clock.
Some
churches
lew use "tree*
did not say what, if any.
home of Mr. and Mrs. F crying, near a rnadhoti*e rlo*e In President Truman and high guv- oner* have *inrk* of gasoline use ! had a chance to «cP the ilraglln*.
i atate would take against passes" while ' i, like the Pres* E. Tha
................
of Great Britain ful for making homemade fire- Commlaslonsrs J. r. McClallSnd
Roumlllat, 010 Palmetto Av,
DeLandj They added that they eminent official*
byterlana, -use "i
and Canada "rortnlnly .should run bomb* — known In World War II ' and It. O. Dodd al*o cansantsd to
had
offered
to
help
her,
hut
iho
nue,
waa
enured
by
an
Ice
pick
Tie
Rev.
O
mf
T
gas barrage was laid
vlnec Iho Communist drlrgaliun— a* "Molotov cocktails " Witnesses the trial period suggestion.
burwlar 8unday night by puru had refused
toe arisen walls after
Walter Jewett, Orlando, vlc*«
and Iholi* masters" that the If. N have said eight or nine large
Following
the
accident,
accord­
tnring
the
screen
and
moving
"m
e correct
!• OMlhlllPlI On I'riUr
president of Florida-Grorgla, probaoki. Although the house wa* ing to Matthaws, ha and Wai Command Is speaking with full
mix(d to if novate the machine for
governmental authority and sup­
nnsnckstd, nothin* was reported thera, both of whom are attached port.
Ils proper use without coat to
Lieut.
Parrish
Is
misting.
to tha Sanford Naval Auxiliary
the County. Mr. Jewett readily
The
Allies
have
told
the
Beds
Another home, that of J, C. I Air Station, took Mrs. Walthera that the U. N. Command will make
Visiting Kd Lancs admitted Mr. Fnurakre'a char*#
Dnris, 611 M4*nolln Avenue, wa* to the Naval Dispensary, hilt aha no further concessions
that the Modle-8 dragline with a
enUred hy rnmovin* n screen on was pronounced drail upon ar25-fool boom amt three-eight*
Lieut.
II.
S.
Parrish
Jr.
who
with
the south aid* of tno house. An rival there.
yard
bucket
wn* Improperly
his
wife
and
daughter,
Hope,
I*
•mpty wallet which had been
visiting his nunt, Mrs. Edward K. mounted hy the Tampa Marina
BEVERAGE LICENSE
ALBINO KANGAROO
tnken, waa found in the yard.
TALLAHASSEE ) * - The Sea Lane, filtl Park Avenue, returned Company.
SYDNEY. Australia iri-"M I*»,'
Mr. Fourakre also maintained
a 14-month-old albino kangaroo— tale Hotel of Miami Beach, cur­ reeenllv from Guam where he bad
the only one In captivity—left by rently fighting a 30-day suspension been stationod since Jnn. I, 1051. that the whola rig was too light
lie arrived a few days ago in and would never he a good ma­
plane today to meet President Tru­ Imposed by the State Hotel Com­
man. She will get the rest of her mission for allegedly pcrmlttlni Lakeland for n few weeks leave chine.
name when she gets to America. gambling on the premise*, will no with hi* parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Is traveling with two ram lose Its beverage license, State Harvey 8. Parrish, Sr.
Following his graduation from |Movie Time Table
blue bird* of paradise. They are Beverage Director John E. Mont
Annapolis In June, 1010, he was
RITZ
foment said today.
"Th* Marrying Rind”
Montgomery said that after a sent to Japan where he wa* sta­
1:34 • 3:38 • 5:32 - 7:81 - 8:80
thorough study of the evidence sub- tioned for several month* and then
MOV1KLAND
mllterr at ■ beverage department returned to the United Hlntos. In
all,
ho
served
two
and
a
half
year.
" ring Mpy 2 be had concluded
"That's Mr Bov"
PRAIRIE LAKE
neither the owner nor the In tho Navy.
lie later enlisted in the Naval
laser ef tha hotel knowingly
"Harem Girl" 7:30 . 10:
allowed gambling on the prom- Reserve and was appointed an In"When The Red Skin*
etructor at Tampa and Lakeland.
Montgoi
9:80 only
He was then sent to Guam.
ed th* hi
errii

MIAMI (ri— Dan McCarty and
Bralley Odham swapped new
A
blowa today and both said they
“
were confident of victory aa they
cloeed their hot campaign for the
governorship of Florida.
Both wara putting on Intensive
leit-dgy drives for votes In the
populous Southeast Florida area
which could well he decisive In the
Democratic runoff primary Tuesday. The winner almost certainly
will he the neat governor, because
Democrats outnumber Republicans
M to 1 In Florida.
Meanwhile two shotgun blasts
ware fired Into a home two doors
from that of gubernatorial candl*
date Brallty Odham near 8unday
midnight but Police Cant. Roy Til. Its said "we don’t think It was In­
tended for the Odham house."
Odham said, at Wast Palm
Beach, however, he hda been warn­
ed three yceeka ago to "lay off gambiers .'or we’ll get your family."
The racketeers, said Odham, “ juil
got their houses mixed up."
OdAam said his wife telephoned
•him with word of the shooting, lieTruman's Seizure Of
i said she received a phone call
Steel Industry In­
soon after the shooting from a
man who claimed to be a news­
spires
Proposal
paper reporter and who asked
about the shots fired Into the OdWASHINGTON (J*-Sen. McCarhsm house.
.
ev.) today .proposed
ran (ID.-Nev.)
(The Mlsml Daily News said the constitutional
amendment
ent to prop
caller &gt;represented himself as a hlbtt the President
from soiling
Florida Tlmea-Unlon reporter, but
•ny property except under specific
an Inveatlgatlon showed no call laws enacted by Congress.
had been made by a Time-Union
Introducing an amendment res­
representative). Police checked the olution, McC'arran told the Senate
call and found that It came from It was Inspired by President Tru­
■ nightclub bar In adjoining Vol­ man's selture of the steel Industry. He added that he would try
usia County.
. . _
Odham said he had esked Ban- to gat It approved promptly.by
fen! police to watch his home after the Judiciary Committee which he
the warning he received In Tampa heads.
"The purpose of this proposed
"If we ive to live In fear «
our lives I'd lust is soon ba.dead, amendment/; t* said, "is to elim­
be sakl at Was! Palm Beaek. " I ’sn inate not only all doubt, If doubt
no! going lo llva In fear of tny there be, but also all em inent
Ufa. I know tha racketeers f»sr over the question of whether the
me more than^ snj other mag in President has any right, Inherent
or otherwlee, to selie an li

•

sheriff's race between J. L. Hobby,
contender, and Sheriff P. A. Mero.
Both have been doing much visit­
ing about the county during the
past week. In the first primary,
Mr. Hobby led with 2080 voles to
Sheriff Moro's 1805. The other
votes were divider! between Chief
Kov O. Williams, 1014: Charles
Reek, 010 and Clay Williams, 640.
Next In Interest are two conteats for County Commissioner,
Earl Higginbotham against W. B.
Brown Miller In District No. I, in­
cluding precincts 3 and 0, and of
Banner 1- Carter versus John W.
Melsch In District No. 6, Includ­
ing Precincts 1, 2 and I.
In the first primary Mr. Hig­
ginbotham received 618 votes to
Mr. Stlller'e 477, making It a close
race. Other voles were 305 for W.
O. Kllbee and 312 for C. C. Priest
In District 6 the rare wes alto
close with Mr. Melsch leading
with 301 votes and Mr. Carter
right behind with 300, while Vir
tor Green* got .120.
Another contest will he that of
W. Hugh Duncan and L. A. Tate
traatiaaeg na fa s t ate!

AmendmeotUrged Senators Told
Limiting P ow ers U. S. Is Lagging
To Take Property In Jet Aircraft

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c* that
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conference
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n headquarters had violated
new
election
expense
law by
X ,gnne
(I'a n n a a e*
to

Oa r a s a T s a i

Bedroom Window
AtFeinbergHome
y Shattered By Shot

- / *

Police Chief Roy O. Williams
| this morning personally Investi­
gated the mystery of a shotgun
blast that shattsred a front bed­
room window of the home of Ir­
vin Kelnberg, 1005 Magnolia Avenue last night at 11:00 o'clock.
The house l« located only two
doore from that of J. Bralley Od&gt; ham. candidate for governor, and
| closely resembles It.
The blast of the gun brought
neighbors running lo the scene. A
( shotgun shell was noted lying in
the gutter In front of tha Feinl&gt;*rg home.' C. E. Oormly, who live* next
i -to the Felnhergs on the corner
’ of Nineteenth and Magnolia Avonue, stated that when they re1 turned lo. their home last night
at about 0:00 o’clock they saw
a large black sedah, with two men
In the front seat, parked on Nine­
teenth Street near their garage,
, At their approach the car left.
At about 10:00 o'clock, Mr.
' Oormly skid that He looked out
tha window and eaw another targe
ear parked m front of the home
of Mr7 and Mre. W. C- Hill, across
tho street
‘ Latsis Mr- Oormlv declared, ho
heard a shot, the eound of a gun
being breaebed aid another snot,
followed by the sound of an auto­
mobile starting off hurriedly.
CapL R ) TUIIa and several
at the scene soon
officers a:
' ate, and thla
afterward to
ip and Lieut
morning
Bass made
ms
a further Inveatlgatlon.
Mrs. Fslnberg told tho offli
t that at tha time of tho shooting
- tho wao away visiting her mother
house, ft' writ the; sound o f the
neighbors that brought tho matter

Reds Reported
Making Weapons
In Prison Camp

Move Is Instituted
ToChangeWording
Of Loras Prayer

Five Robberies
Grand Jury Probe
Reported During Of Wai tliers’Death
Single Weekend Is Recommended

All Is Quiet After
Riotous Scenes At
Idaho Penitentiary

S

I

M B U S M S K K

Truce Delegates
Will Renew Talks
With Communists

Faulty Dragline
Is Given Study
Ry County Board

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THE SANFORD HERALD Four Bodies Found

Jj^ga H •__ WnL-May 21, 1032

Governors Race

From Missing Sloop

State Farmery Market

Grain Deals

Senate Votes 52
To 18 In Favor
Of McGranery

&lt;('aalleaa4 r , a a r , i t OH|
ICoalldeed Praaa Pat# '•* •!
’ HtHM *». II*
speeches In three suburban Lake­
ago that the final lost would be
aAXKONtl 4TATH PANWKHB
BELLINGHAM, Wash, m -T h e land precincts where his opponent,
MARKET
only about one million dollars
Xaalere, H o rtl,
wind-whipped wake of one of Puget Urulley Odham, topped nil vote
when the government hat made
Coil,,wine
reported by all
Sound's worst yarhting tragedies May d. A motorcade of supporteri lb»Thel&gt;mi,i«
the recoveries to which it Is
on The Hanford Hiaia
has revealed the bodlea of four of accompanied him from one place Partners Markoi for produca sold In entitled.
WASHINGTON (At — A lop sided
Truckera 4 I’mlora up tu l:lo p.m.
seven persons who were aboard to another.
Senate vote cleared the way for
so.
the 33-foot sailing sloop Prelude
He'll do Ihe same thing here to­ May
naans, Tandararaana,
James P. McGranery tn walk Into
Price Controls
By GEORGE CORNELL
when It vanished Sunday evening. night, speaking at Plant High
Dapandlnx Qiinllly
the Justice Department today and
NEW YOIIK id - Too many
llu. hpr.
An extensive search for the other School and Hillsborough High
II 16-11. is
take over as the bosa.
l.lniaa
( ( M l rllmad from Paaa IlMi
Chrlitiam. are that in namo only. three |wr*on»-now presumed dead School Instead of the Courthouse Ileana,
*.»»
lleana. Pula
By a .52 lo 18 vote, the Senate
I so. «.u as "the city, town, village or other
They don't apply their erred dif­ —and Ihe wreckage of the myster­ Square.
ibbaira,
night confirmed President
fidently to the way they live and iously missing boat Is continuing
Quality
Polk and Hillsborough are two
4 «&lt;) civil subdivision" where the plant Tuesday
is located. Ills Idea is to block Truman's nomination of the 56
i l , cr al as
run ihi-ir country
1.00
today.
of the eight counties in which Mc­ Calary,
( alary, Paarat
c-raiaa
a -I any plan by the Labor department year old Philadelphia jurist to suc­
'Oil-, view wan voiced repeatedly
The bodies of Mr*. Ellen For Carty was not high man.
Corn
eratfs
: : j to fix uniform nation wlda mini­ ceed J Howard .McGrath as at­
by ministerial and lay leaden at (lyre, her son Kcnnlh. 12. Kd K.
1 lie Fort Pierce citrus grower Cucumhcr.
I,,, hakt
i :: mum wages.
torney general
nu bukl MS- 1.75
(fastens prior to the opening of Jukes and Mrs. Inmald W Card, and taillrinuii intensified bis criti­ j:««planl
All the votes against the aplial.arH
The
AFL
and
CTO
have
opposed
Ute Iblth annual General ssembly were found Tuesday In the waters cism nl Odham's plan to oorrow l.aiiurs,
I. A. Cria.
dntinent were cast by Republi­
4 00- 4 SO the Fulbright amendments.
of the Presbyterian Church In Ihe between hpre and Orcas Island, some 337 million dollars against (Jins
hu. hpr ISO
cans, hut 14 other Republican*
USA
*
some 15 miles to the southwest gas tax revenues ol the next 30 r»aa, lllark Kya l,„ hpr I SO- J IS Sen. Humphrey (D.-Minn.) chair­ joined
38 Democrat* in voting for
Paaa. fit,»,lar hu hpr. MS
man of a Senate labor subcommit­
"We ire making nothing like the Only Jukes was not wearing a years to build 2,250 miles of 4- Peppara
hu hahl t so- i no tee, announced he will ask the confirmation.
Impart on our time that the first life preserver
lane highways.
Huash. Yalluw hu. hpr I is- i n
Pennsylvania's two Republican
pi ||, ,-rla 1 so- 4 Sll Senate to knock out the Fulbright
ChrlMlans made on their*," laid
Still missing are Paul Kordyce,
lie said it Is "a pork barrel as I'oinaloaR
.
irru r*
amendment* If the Banking Com­ senator*. Dull and Martin, were
the Itev. Holier! J. McCracken of Ihe owner of the yacht, Donald had or worse than some of the rtranaaa
(ir|i&lt;-ii&lt;llli|f
Mila
mittee approves them, and to refer nmoni! thu.se voting approval
New Yruk** Itlvm lde Church.
Card nod Mrs Jukes Only a mat things that come out of Washing­ * \arlaly
hot
75
McGranery, a former House
Cm tu his group fur study
"We have fulled to Indicate the tress, lifrboal paddles, two scut ton,,s and does not take Into con­ llrapafrull. liuuran h„t 1l no
The Hanking Committee, headed member, has been a federal fudge
• ' V»rl»'la« of pro,tin, ratalvad
Christian dilution to Ihe problem cushions and an Ice box door from sideration (actors that would run
by Sen. Meyhank (D SC ) sched­ in the Eastern District of Pennb'.i'r.*
*"?/“/
H'*1*May
Parmara
of Inlernalinutd relations, or to the Prelude have been found
the cost tar above Ihe figure Od- kal
from
IOiO'ii am
is, l(, Mur- uled
debate anil a vole on Ihe sulvaniu since 1916. During the
deal energetically with ureal social
Fordyce, an expert yachtsman, hum estimated.
* T'" “l ‘■•‘■"'P1* •-4X1 amendment* at a closed door ses- war he served as tho No 3 official
_
evil* which lie like a ldlght upon had years of experience sailing
"lie's talking about creating a par'ka«aar
Demand mmlaralr. ni*rk»t alaady (lull before Voting on tho measure In the Justice Department, as as­
man'* common life."
the water In which Ihe Prelude ; tremendous bonded t'ehl at the
sistant to the attorney general.
----------------------- Itself
More than 1,200 church leaden disappeared- and In much worse peak of Inflation, when the best
Mr. Truman sent McGranery'i
A favorable majority would
from I', oiighoot the country are weather than was experienced -Sun- j we can get Is 50 cent* for the
KiwaniH Meet
send the hill to Ihe Senate floor nomination tn the Senate tailit April
here for a 2 day conference on day night when moderate wlndi lux dollar we spend," McCarty
-------I for what promises to be stormy 3 In a lightning altermatb to Me­
said "Why. the interest alone will
•vangrllun. which began Tuesday. were blowing
The (leneral Assembly,top Presy,Qm *’"«• °»»»
debate Involving the whole vast Grath's resignation after firing
run nine million dollars a year, to
John L. Calloway; ||. c. lle tie l,!controls program and admlnlstra- Newbohl Morris aa government
lerlan governing body, opens
use his own figures.
ursday.
McCarty salil he preferred to American Fruit Growers execu- Hon handling of the steel strike, cleanup man.
McGranery told the Senate Ju­
John Garfield
At sessions Tuesday; there were
i?rry, n Woo,*ru*L den- 'Ihe House Banking Committee Is
liiiild the roads on a pay-as-you-go tl r*
these words about Ihe effective­
basts, taking Into consideration •1st: Ed Randall, Jr., electrical nearing the windup of public hear diciary Committee ha would ex­
r u n l-uur liari
ness of Christianity In modern life:
needs determined by (raffle count dealer; II. II. Crumley, insurance; mgs on Its own version of the pose and proiecute corruption
wherever he found It. Ho also
I?r‘ !'• T- Do«s, chiropractor; measure
Raid the Itev. Ilarrlson Kay An­ became worried when he did not ami congestion.
Unless the two branches agree pledged to lire any Incompetent,
derson. Chicago, moderator of the appear.
lie suid "If there Is any chisel- George ||. Kpahn, Winter Park
Mis* Whitney, u stage actress. mg.
.............
............
.......... architect; J. c. Davis, Texaco by June 30 on terms of an exten- disloyal or dishonest Justice De
Qrnernl Assembly —
any .................
graft or any
corruption
"The church has been sitting too told jhiIIcc she had known Oar- g0mg on In Ihe road building pro- dealer- M |(. Strickland, Ameri- *ion of — or successor to — the part men! employes.
*
Sens. Ferguson (R.-Mlch ) and
Klfllll Wl. are going to pul a atop w". 011 f’°- "Kent; Ed Fielding, Defense Production Act. Ihe law
long on a cushion, obsessed with field about two months
v its;
1expires and the whole controls pro- Watkins ( It Utah), who led the
; uml If there la at much an ACL freight agent.
gadgets We need to reflect a new Shi* said Aht* had dinner with him ' in
HUi
tight against McGranery, said they
Others who were saluted were, gram would collapse.
quality at life, nf the unlrnatlon at Luc how's Restaurant afid they (nlhnni says there is, It would lie
v
ffl
did not bclltve his performance
. — ----- ------------went to her apartment.
! ennurh to build the necettaary high- U. L. Harper of Chase and Co.; .
of Christ.”
would inatcH'hls promise.
Said Hep llrooks llay.s (D Ark) ai. 4 a.
O. K. Guff, ACL Railroad; County
RidfiTWHV^H V lt'W H
,h^ya "f.fj
way* without Imrrowlng.
During Tuesday’s day long de­
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McCarty also said Odham ap Tax Assessor Doudney; County
"Tho &lt;' hri.'.tiau man must emerge that he remarked: "J fed awfid "
bate, Ferguson ami Watkins were
She said she offered to call n parentlv doesn’t understand the
from the house of faith Into the
the only senator! to make speeches
area of the people The Influence doctor, bill hr replied there was Farm Bureau plan for exempting
In opposition to ftlcGranery.
of righteous m en-the spiritual re no need for It and that "i’ll feel tractors from taxes on gasollna
....
‘ *H, ,r ‘ u
r.
K Mc- I oner* of wur ean he put under
Chairman McCarrau (D -Nev.) of
has said It would result N*h, credit
aources of the church—are our only better If I can get some rest " I
bureau manager; Prln -1 c-ontrxl
the Judiciary Committee replied in
lie went •« Iha bedroom, re , |M redurlng revenue for building final II. E. Morris of Henilnole
hope In these fatelul Hines."
Hi(]u,
former commander of detail to their criticisms and pre
Said the Hev. John Knlherland inoved his clothing except for his farm to market roads Odham op High Brhool; Dr. Henrv Mcl.aulln, D.Itidgway,
N. forces in the Far East, dieted McGranery would have a
Donnell uf the l-’llth Avenue (New shorts and T-shirt, and got Into the Jposes Ihe exemption. McCarty fa- optoinetri't; J. w. Hall, real es­ talked
with senators for about two great administration aa attorney
double bed, she said
I vor„ jj.
York) Presbyterian church—
tate; J. H, Nicholson, Hoick deal­ hours.
general.
"There Is appalling evidence of . \N**. .Whitney said she decided
McCarty said the law proposed er; Dr. If. II. MrCaslin, dentist;
Ho was questioned extensively
lie called McGranery an "honest
corruption and venality throughout J? '*• ,n'm *t*y
**•*• night, and |,y farming and ci-mmerclil fish- Mack N. Cleveland, Jr„ attorney; ■bout
Koje Island incidents hut sincere, Gnd fearing, fair nfficial.”
America. Materialism has eaten that she went In sleep on a couch jM|l interest* would only provide Edward F. Lane, real estate; Lea- some the
««nntors said he could tell
f„r |,X|,mptlon of tractor and boat ter Thorpe, Western Union mnn- them llttlo
Into Ihe heart id our land. We In the living room.
new.
The Weather
She awoke at about 8 u m KSTfm-| from the
4 rent general road ager; Kurl Higginbotham, Stand
have raised gods of Iron, silver,
Other senatois sold Itidgway told
gold ninl wood
We need a Looked Into the bedroom and »aw iimildlng share of Ihe gas tax. and aril (III dealer; Ralph A. Smith, them
Ihe
Communist*
have
built
High Low Prcrlp.
r«at breath ol Cod blowing turn still apparently asleep, she I „„| the three cents earmarked for Chase and Co., treasurer; A. L up their forces In Korea durin
74
50
trough Ihe iinlliui "
la!!!
...
. . . . . . .
, secondary mads ami debt retire Colllnx, chief clerk, ALL Railroad. | truce talks, and that the general Asheville
«o
Boston
50
69
She said she went to Ihe kitchen 1,nl.n|
kinal
introductions
were
of
A.
i
was
not
optimistic
that
a
satisChicago
til
07
42
ette, gut some orange Juice ami
11«. toolcmlcd the exemption K. Bhinholser, city attorney; How- j factory cease-fir** agreement can
I'LANK ( BASH
Cleveland
52
58
.04
IIIH.I.YWOOD as - Civil aero jilaerd a glass of It on a night | Mould encourage farmers to use nnl ftlontieth, insurance; John W. lie reached.
I
a
)*
Angeles
(19 57
ln(ir,. MB*0||np, Instead ol diesel Wilson, entomologist; K G. liar- Ono Democratic senator, who
naulies null,i,rltles today were lit table Ireside the bed.
New Orleans
79
07
Then she tried to awaken Idm, | (m,| f„r u„,|r iraeturs, and there per,
Kr . f y j
vesllgutini! the crash of u light
electrical
dealer;
K.
G.
Kllasked
not
to
he
named,
said
Hide.55 53
53
Xftf;
plane at Hollywood Air|iatk Tues- but without socress. She leli-iihoned j,y increase revonue from the non Patrick, president, Florida State wuy'* picture of Far Eastern con- New York
Seattle
.58 48
18
BflA
kHli-il a Miami Beach Dr. t harles II. Nninmark, who |iro exempt |Mirtlon of tho gxi tax.
Hank;
J.
i„
Hurt,
Internal
Itevenue
I
dilions
was
"Ihe
most
depressing
Washington
59
58
.20
r
/&gt;•private (Her and burned two oth­ imunred the Actor dead I'olice
agent;
Superintendent
of
School*,
thing
I
have
hoard
in
month*
"
Ineksonville
III
27
said they found the glass of orange
73
er*.
T. W. Lawton; Dr. II. W. Garner,
Sen. Bussidl (I) Oa ), presiding Miami
78
HI
It Ok F HOMECOMING
Dead was lairen Charles Itohln- Juice still on Ihe table.
Rj
physician
and
nurgrun;
the
Itev
nt
tho
session,
told
Ihe
general
GM
Tallahassee
81
GAINESVILLE (Special)—ElThey said Mis* Wilnev expressed
.17
son, 31, a termer diving uml swim
'
T ;f mini' Instructor who came to Mi­ eonrern about Cnrfleld's family, die Booth, Jarksoiivllle, was named .1. E. McKinley; Forrest Gatchel. thut the Kojo Island affair lias
Central
Fl
ubln
ijnlck
Freese
Co.;'
brought
shock
und
u
sense
til
ami llencli In lull! friuii .Milford, expressing hope they would md n* general chairman of the Ilift2 Marion llurmuii, WTItlt urogram shame here at homo,
misinterpret his presence In her University of Florida llomrcomlng
Conn.
Bussell gave reporters a copy
I,v lloii Terry, .Miami, Florida new director; A. I„ Wilson, furniture
Burned were Kenneth S. Simpson aparlmeul.
dealer and Mayor W. II. Strmper. of a statement ho made.
43, u Hollywood rout estate agent The Garfield* have two children, Blue Key president.
Guests were J. II. Hurt. Jr„
In the Ktutoment, Bussell con­
Homecoming, which le handled
Who was n passenger In the 2- David, 8, and Julio, ft.
Ilyama said Garfield lately had numinlly hy Blue Key, will be held Thoina* II. I’age, Orlando; It. L. gratulated Itidgway "for the magseater plane, and lands Hului, 20,
Atlanta; II. I'. Whitworth nlflrent job you have performed
Mlatnl,
u iiieehnnle at the airpark been "seeing a lot of people to Ihe weekend of Nov. I, when tho Hutton,
I
George Spahn, Winter Park as a leader of our fighting men
who wa* burred while pulling Interview In ronnertlon with a tInter* meet the Auburn Tiger*. and
play, ‘Fragile Fin,' which he ex Festivities iim ImIh * house decora­ and liroige PaUi-nxiil, Key Club. in a grim and bloody war," but
fllinpsim from the wraekage.
used such word* us "bewildering"
ported to produce In the full and tion contest, a deuce, a parade, amt
und "shocking" In reference tn the
possibly direct."
Gator Growl.
OH, STB IKK
"kidnaping" of a U, S. general
"The onlv reason I ran think of
Besides Terry, other Blue Key
PFNVKK ifi
Mu lor segment*
hy Cmummilsi prisoners on Koje
of Ihe m.lloti's nil ItiiltiMry re for his visiting her was that she officers elected on May 2, art:
Island.
iroNtlniirit 4‘rum »•*■• Oael
maiui'd chccd today as an estl I* Interested In play* and In the Hnady Freed, Miami, vice-presi­
Itidgway, given a celebrity's
mated Cfi (too winkers refined tu finnuring of nlavs " Hvams said dent; Dick Pettigrew, Jacksonville, tu throw ownv the one bo*i chance welcome
to the Capitol, was tech
Hyams said Garfield and hi* secretary; and Julian Dumlnlck, nl avoiding World War 111."
ratify nr (ailed to reach hack to
nically
before the Senate Armed
wife grew up together lu New Oilundu, treasurer.
Hep. Vorys (II. Ohio), leading
work ngicrmrnt*.
Tlie officers were recently In- Ihe fight for further reductions, Services Committee which Bussell
Scattered settlement* were re­ York’s tenement area and that
ported, mo-.lly among small locals their rnarriaee was Ihe only ono (tailed lit u meeting following the has predicted another billion dollar heads.
Howe'er, all senators had been
Blue Key Hunmiet at which Attor­ slash Hep. Leu E Allen (It. III.)
O. A Knight prcsldenl of Ihe Oil for both ill them
Mrs Garfield Is the tormer Hob ney General liirhnul Ervin spoke told Hip House Tuesday he hoped Invited to attend and inure than
K ; Workeis International Onion (CIO),
one-third of the membership wus
the hill wbuhl he eut In half
on 'Trlcgrlty in Government''.
estimated that only nhmit one third erta Mann, a non actress
Miss Whitney apneared in Hie
Both are hackers uf Taft, who on hand when the doors were*
of the 00,000 rellnarv end pl|&gt;eline
trrtl.l/ING WASTE
has said he would support a bill closed.
workers who walked out April 30 Broadway play, "Dark of tho
While this meeting was going on,
Moon."
GAINESVILLE •*) - The Florida totaling six billion.
have returned In their Jobs.
The medical e»sminer's office citrus Industry's yearly I ti billion
Elsenhower has said a one bil­ it was announced that Itidgway
Knight pi edleted thut nearly all
address a joint meeting of
the striker* would he bark by the attributed Garfield's dpath to n pounds of waste which la turned lion dollar reduction In the pro­ will
cardiac condition and said (hero into valuable cattle feed wai cited gram would bn "heavily and seri­ the Senate ami tho House at 11:30
tnd ol thin week
was "nothing suspicion*." Ilvam* hy a New York engineer Tuesday ously felt," and that cuts substanti­ a. in KST Thursday.
said Garfield had suffered a heart as an example of making waste ally beyond that point might en­ Bldgway Is en route to Europe
to replace Gen. Dwight D. Klsen
S lltn itE FAILS
attack about a year ago and hml crnnnmirally useful.
danger U. H. Security.
bower as head of North Atlantic
RAHANOTA t.B — A gas explosion been under a physician’s care.
Dr. Mnlrolm I'lrnie told the fifth
laved the lit,* of n would he sulrlde
Man* aquatic animals are easily Treaty Organliatlon forces.
National Public Health Engineering
only to lend In Ids exposure as an
,kllied by auddeii change* In tem­ Sen. Robertson (D.-Va.), one of
Ihe first to leave Ihe closed door
Air Force deserter.
perature.
Over WTRR
HALE
OF
POISONS
The
association
also
called
(or
mretlng of senalora, told reporter*
The man turned on the gaa In
MIAMI
BEACH
-The
Florida
"reciprocity
treallra”
with
other
Hldgway was unable to shed much
hi* apartment and lay down to State Pharmaceutical Association
Tonight 7:30
states In licensing pharmacists and Conference at the University of new light on the Koje Incidents
&gt; die, I'olice chief Hubert N. Wilson
Tuesday a proposal lo for legislation to bar the sale of Florida that Industrial wastes pol­ although questioned extensively.
V laid, hut when Ihe gaa spread to endorsed
the sale of poison* and such minor drug Itema aa aspirin luting America's water* and at­
, the pllid light on o refrigerator regulate
lighten rules governing the sale by restaurants, service station* mosphere are a fast mounting chal­
y- there was an explosion which of
all medical supplies In Florida, and other service counter*.
lenge to all technologists and In­
blnated the suicide plan.
The drugglsls also pledged sup­ dustrial managers with vision.
Papers In Ida possession led In
Plrnle said enthusiasm to clean
port tu the McGuire bill that would
hi nil Identlfleatlou as Capt, Harry
f.
T. Danielson, 35. Boston, who de Run Antonio, Tex., last Nov. 20. restoro ferferel fair trad* regula­ up Industrial areas must be tem­
serted from Brooke Air Force llaie Wilson added He had been working tions. Hucli regulation* recently pered with hard headed Inquiry In­
hare aa a bathhouse attendant tin were held Invalid by the Supreme to the Impact of cost on the econour o w n
mla structure of the area.
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Ol
Repulse Of Reds
man! of Rep. Chester b McMullen ol In-. |Hiwcr to tfife Industries hi
aH ugh Wbelchel by the Mayfair
an
emergency,
ib
t
lie
likes
all
In
hi*
campaign
for
the
governor
‘ w lni&gt;, Inc., G. W. Spencer, attorney
In Korean Conflict
tin men win. have come out for
ship of Florida.
fpr Mr. Wbelchel, announced Inthe
In
iiiiicra
lii'
iiomlnuiloii
for
McCarty
read
a
telegram
from
day, after denying that the deal
IIINGTON .f
Gen MatMcMuUrn to a crowd gathered on P i. utelit, i...i i&gt; i lie believes tinhat been* completed.
H ItidgM.iy told Congress
go.,
ii.liieiil
eleaililp
will
lake
.
are
(hr
street
here
in
Ihe
home
towit
“The price end term* have been
•li.it Coiuimini.it talk about
of the torm rr state attorney who ol t! ell under lus new attorney
agreed upon by Mr. Whelchrl and
and gai wat fare iln,old ting.
in
i
at
went
to
Congress
from
the
Tam
pa
Charles Marian, manager of the
on all the deadly danger
Mi I i o i i i .hi in ,i tar ranging
Bay First District two years ago
Mayfair Inn,” Mr. Spencer *sld,
,'uufroiillliit llie flee iiurld
l
i
i
.
i
'
I'onteii
lice,
also
said
lie
but
didn't
seek
re
election
“but the paper* have not been
lu an aiidiei.i to a piuil meeting
\d la i
McMullen's son, a young lawyer (Ini' o I kin,it w hether tiu v
signed and are now being pre­
ol tiie Sen.lie and IIimim', the I star
till
i
i
ll'n
o
ol
Illin
o
is
m
ight
lie
pi
t
here,
is
supporting
M
cCarty's
op
pared for approval by attorney* of
9'in'i a I topped '.Ion 1 of saying
X li.ideil to - i i k ol j t cept llie In -lit
ponent. llralley Odham
the New York Giant, and the City
be le a n llie i iiuiiniiunts will use
i»»
I
.till
llo
lllllltltll.il
T
h
*
rider
McMullen
wired
Me
gPoremiuion of Sanford."
'lioie neaiNins but lie. plain im1filin'. Iuuk ,'Cniul place In III**
Carty he Is for him because "Yo u
I'lii'atiou was that lie agrees with
Inasmuch at Mr. Whelchel hold*
llie conference nn
are a man of mature judgment (il MNMfll
•lion* whn .s.v the Communist
th t property under a 09 year
and sound thinking, level lieadetl h.. Itltylilrd by llie I'rrsnti Ill’s
le, |,ni,|0,' ia to ,'liai ye ntllers With
legs* from the City of Sanford,
with both feet on the ground, ami &amp;i •i»itit*nl that be tins powet to
et un,' lltey inleud to i iimmil
My. Spencer explained, any as­
ti ics in limi' nf iialtooal
whose honesty and integrity ean s i,
I n weeks tin- Itril propaganda
signment of that lease to a third
fin 1.’,1'IU'N Ntdiotlv .tin! Ill* III
not be sueeessfiilly uiiestmned "
m.i, lime
lias
liainniered
out
party must have the approval of
McCarty stuck to Ills neighbor rlit ta al lit!lit 4'lil!C(ri(iK .Hid Iln*
&gt;I,at lies that tiie Hinted Nations
the City Commission.
it
i
an
take
that
power
uttay
Cm
hood campaign of more haml sh.ikfni’i'i's in Korea ale using gas and
It Is understood that the City
ml
ing than speech making as he h.
gei in Is to be relieved of certain fixed
1
1
lircSMli
ll)
Ollcsllolls
.ul
win*
loured Pinellas County, where he
IlidgM.iy said ihe charges are
obligations toward the golf course
led by 3,000 vote* on May 0 II* Oil it 1ml Ite Min,Id dii it the Sopt IMIK*
i il e in itii ir entirety but that the
under the proposed arrangement
I’ll
1,1
spOl
an
ifteuliy
denies
his
prrdlrled an even greater margin
' "i,mo mo- l harping on them should
with the Mayfair and it Is not axIn the runoff prim ary next Tues tit. " ll to eire and operate tin*
i "a niuniinicntal warning
fpected that any objection from the
said
41.
1
u
it,.
tu
llie
Piesldelit
day.
, meii.'icing and urgent as
City Commission will he made.
Si’tiuloi l.lnyd I !!•»&gt;!«• *»f Si»•»f•»i «t niul
In short talks In re*idridi:il areas In ,iunlit turn tin- mills hack In
'
hoe
' tin lieuring don ii on a
Negotiations looking toward the
fill M ill S» Il it *1 f »»••!» t
Villi' III* (’’tlltlulUtt
of Tatnpa Wednesday night the to Ha i managements
......leil i lllnge ''
consummation of the lease were
Mi- .ii Mi -i ! however, that In* did o f t’ lsai tal.l. •&lt;III •J ft*a*I i .i tlir •‘••iHii.I lirim ii'iiiii
year old Fort Pierce citrus and
I be l,u h i i i t N eoiiiniander
conducted by S. G. Ilarrimau. local
I), &lt; l • In \i- tin I'uiilt would iln that
llie f 11- 1 |itninny Si'iiatoi 11»*Vla* i»*'*'1V*•(!
cattle man said:
t o l l ! leci'ili'il I lousing
realtor.
In iIn in i nf humor, tlic I ’rosi
•m ill &gt; I LMMift ( •i Hi ••v\ ••» 1 II*' I III! il
"I'v e gone to the people to shake
'■'Ilium
In.ill the Ianmakers.
Plans for extensive Improve­
111* Vft!*1 •nut v tin
’I
•'»'»'IV t il
their hands, to look them in the dm i m iii I iiii 'I i pam i-ii ipte lions
' •'".it i
ami lepri'M'iitullves
Four year uhl I'vtli t'unli, clutching her precioui dull, Imik* u hll eye and answer their &lt;piesliotis I lii,in , i -1»ii, 11-• - ii tin s.ml llii-y we re lifttrict
ments et the golf course were an­
“ i " inuii'il Ii) i .linnet officers
nounced today by Mr. Marian who wistful as she bids farewell ul the Mluml Airport In tier grandparents, have preferred that to getting on lit in in m iiiii'ili- tils irassrilmn
""I
d.plunials
iii seiei.il minutes
■aid that he hope* to take It over Mr. and Mr*. M. J. Lodge, Indore •ta ilin g her lung journey by air to Ihe radio (or 24 hours at a time id i -tin-1 i ti r iiresuh-uliul powers
"* 'I'l'bniM' ulieu IlidgM.i) entered
on July 1. "Regardless of cost," far away Bangkok. Thnilund on the other side of tin* world. T his was to talk and talk and talk "
Mill In. itllllu, licss In yield mi tile
•he Hmise iliainliei me cinwded
Mr. Marian said, "we expret to on Monday, May 4. A fter un eventful journey in which she was prac­
While Gov Warren held Ids one s l n l ri/iiii- il llie unlit declared
.illei i n imued in
~mak* it the best golf course In tically udopted by the stewnrdess, passengers and crew of th* plane, man debate with Sen Kcfauver it till ,:nt \s lur li'gislatinii nut
Itol.w.iv came In llie Capitol
she
arrived
in
llnugkuk
on
I'I
iuih
lay,
May
H,
to
he
greeted
by
her
Ian
In,:
ilnsin/iire,
Mr
Truman
Pthe state. It will he run as * ;(olf
(who wusn't there) In the Tumpu
bile
Ihe Ilouse was delialing its
mother,
Mr*.
W.
M.
bishop
ihg
former
Mmy
Lodge,
uml
Mr.
bishop,
...........
,|,u--1,niicrs
llt.it
:,„&gt;
ai
l
course. We ere not Hsking the City
Courthouse Square, uml Odhum
H*'&gt; I....... mi foreign .ml lull Tho
to do anything for us. And wo ex­ a member of the U. K. Stute Department,
staged a radio talkathon ucrosa nf ' i,n,.‘less uiiist tie signed liy Ihe
"Mount is iihiiut one Inllluii lielow
.i |dnlii reference In
pect to vlve the people a golf
the bay In St Petersburg. M cCarty I ’ m nlenl
e l m I'lesidenl I iii man a iked and
tin l'ie uli'lil |i, im i 'I to Vein leg!-.
court* wnlch they can be really
told Ills uudleuc*:
' idu . ol llie lull arc mil to cut
"You've had four years of talk­ I Ilium
proud of."
d 'till more
ing, four years of challenges to
Hr leuiarkeit Dial he has hern
Mus O'Llnger will remain aa pro
G
c
o
r
t
t
i
a
S
c
i
l
l
l
l
O
l
D
c
,,,,|Hway made no uienlion of
Fi.sli
E
state
Said
In
daliate* and four yeara of standing trying evei since lie entered the
at tb* elub which will b* open to
,
....
...
. I Hie matter, lonveier, alllmugli the
around looking at empty chairs I White llniise In gel all lllilllltrial
the public a* In the past. "W» •&gt;C u l l L'M U It I «l” l - # l l i c r - | ainieml Is of vital inmortanre to
Guod Condition T °
thlok it's time to elect a governor ri liin m . Ian u lilrli Mould make
t to operata on ft year ground
• ilittm IS
I vi. 1Ml iu
iiu i ,l"' i:''r"|K’n" defense fnree* he is
who put* statesmanship above pi. 'ililr le a l cullet'llve bargaining
♦ w- — ■
clIISYii
lS'iiit
ilS lIi' m M
j/fnorviift’comttinnd in
nf
la and will welcome Into our
C
onstruct
H
ospital
It la a lung distance from Son- ahoam anahlp."
fttft- law he snlil. m ost pinvilh'
elub all local cRIsenx who want
Iii'ii M’tlifhi l&gt;
M n.tinhtivvrr
ford to' n itig ktik, .^Thailand, but
9/\&lt; KS&lt;lW'II.I.1 r S.’ii liirfi
a4o partlciMta," Mr, Marian said.
niliii' iiielliud nf keepiiiil till' I'litiu
In lo» uibli■"s. Hblgn ay made
Assets of the b iit Fish Teat.i
Bv BEN HIMm i
u littlv (our yenr old girl. Petti
w "A number'bf tournaments at*
n y iiiiiiiiu i : in eases of major nieutnr) Trust arc siicl, licit tin* t ill lIllNM’ll *»f 4.«••! I'Ll N.lill toil.IN
1 ’ net ,1 11 purl on il,e I'a r Fast
S T I’K T R ILS IIU IIG H (At—bralley ihri'iti In Hie nation's welfare
Cush, grumhlaughter of Mr. ami
Ill'll!
(ill
|M
i"&gt;
being arranged for neat winter
III!’
M
ill
I
nn
II
i
*
ill
III
liuslccs will be in i» iMC.ilion l,&lt;
in 1 11 ' on, mi ss a dram atic
Mrs. M. J. Lodge, nuide th* Jour­ Odhum says ho I* looking forward
I tu I'li iilt'iil said he dill nut i*i*11 y out llie lute .ludg.c I ul, - ult'iih.il ilch ili' • ii I'lftlltl l lilln 'i
and W* expect to hgv# some really
■&gt;nimi nl inm M
u- | iclitli Army
ney by plane recently to Join her with delight to confronting Han know w lnilici M'i/iire aiilhiirily ivi-ln'i f,», Ilie I,ml,ling ,,f bo- mi nnli.it |»«*•'|*1*’ lim it, (h i’ i Mtiiil i
big name golfer* entered. Ptlria
1 Korea only Ibree days under
mother, Mrs. W. M. bishop, the M cCarty again tonight In Miami
pnlii'V
lim
ilil
In*
, .is tin' indy wav ul aeemii|dlsh
will be offered which will att* set
pitiil. hi .Nil,fi.nl. Ncm Shim in
1 ■"luni ,ml. lepidsi'd an attempt
former Mary Lodge, wife of u The two governor candidates will nig Iln . Ih i'ie is su iiii - way. n-r
some of the biggest got lug ce­
I he •»|»|mMit*111 nl ’ 11 l
• Ho' , Ion," ,&lt; and North Koreans
Ml,.I I,cl. ,111,1, will'll' til' III,,I'll,ll
fm i
l,ll|k
I
I
uf
I
d
.
i
l
l
’s.
I
I
lll'xN
member of the Hluta Department appear on a television program ' Hilly, lie s.nil
lebrities In the game."
.uni lie intends i
■1 no, 1. ,1 .mi after .1 long retreat.
nearing cotnplciiun, Kiel II
At bradenton In Ills first t&gt;|.... cl, I,, keep si in hiii,: fur it
.•ml
ill
the
far
off
pluct.
Lis
t
i
«ut
m
l
iif
li.iittl
*
It.ti­
«• •MltlMliril Mil I'llstr I liter I
A complete watering system will
\VI|m,u, i, irtnlcc of iln I ' I&gt;
tI.I N
Little I'ctti, who until recently of the day, Odhum went Into detail
p i . t Ii iiiiikiii)
li i'Im •
I
Mi
I
rum.ill
ducked
every
ipit".
he Installed on all fairways, he Jam es G ut And Ben
•
lulc.
ilccluic,l
y
enter,
In)
.',(••1
attended the nursery school on on why he Is using radio and talk., 'mil Mini'll sought In i ulr.1 hi III fur noon ut nil ,,p*o (ul mil on • !,,,,' •M itllll 181 I III.41 }
continued, and a new locker room
MchcMiau Vth ick s
I'almetto
Avenue, had
louked thon methods of appealing lm
III
\ I l III XN*. I*ft81191 I ft Ila * li&lt;
ugiiinsl any specifie i«,Ii1ie.il cllihlctcil t •v flic I'm ,' Hc|,:ul
for ladles and gentlemen will he
W iggins T o H ead lotw
votes. He said that is Ihe ooli
I rOITOXN i l l j r l or Roads
aid
loymisly
to
Joining
her
tfir i &gt; iii' I*, lu ili-trr im iir xx lift lift
constructed Immediately. Later on
way to gel to the public . iiidhlati' lie re eniphunireil Ihal uni,i &gt;,f tlic i'lUiiford Woman
J.C. M em ber Drive mother, whom she had not aren direct(tuBlIsuvU
I' lm n il.ills nn .nil I m r \|»l• • till III
i,• w 'l "ippnrt ihe ISi'iiHM'ratli* ( lul&gt;
pother Improvements will he made
(ia Haa* TUreci
.since August.
I M L IIN X T I.I.I:
um l
■illdiil 'e. ih o e .e r lie is In Ihe
•which will make this club second
Il
S la te
Mrs. Minim, IIh st II |,rc-„l,l ft 1V•' III I il NIII' Ilf .1 I ft*al11 in
Her grandparent* took her to
tilt' iif I lit- iit.nl |»&lt;»li«*n "I i m in .n i Ito.1,1 board ' h a ll in 10 Alfred Meul most
,
to none In the state.
Judge Douglas U. Slenstrom
i,nd
Mr'
X
M
I’ll,lip*
Inti,i
xx Im It l I fi­ K e lli. 11 XXedui'sdav told a iiiis in e s s Guest* of the Mayfair will en­ said that the American people Mluml to see her uff un a New
ijili/ n ,. m » hither lie li.nl - hiiivn ililCi'd III,' speakers wbu iin' I,ul. ,t ul Vi i l i l t i . i l iliti'f ru n
ll* \ l' XXill I I' .till II! all .1 II I lu m il i i ic ii
joy plaving privileges on the have sorely mistreated or huv&lt; York hound airliner on the mornl'l" ,,|' Hint lin t do toil 111,1Id
. I u k uf ciithii.' laain fm fien Kb
I’,
K.
'I'lickei,
ptrsiilcnl
"f
H
,&lt;
lu .iil "h mere polilicaI is films of
\ si$ in uf i»nvri n u n ni
I 4 IsHIIlltigsl 11*1 I'MMF Thlvvt
court* fre* of chart* lust ai they Ignored th»ir right to use the sec j lug of^Monday May 4. On Thurs
Feruttld
l.aiiglituu
Mcnuinnt
II"
l l*|a llli'ilf l l i i l n ill x\uiltl lin n
w liii
have In the past, Mr. Marian said. ret ballot which the founders of day following sh. arrived in
llildeulv decide ftley
pllnl A niMinliun, iiii'l I'linintici .-t h r Mrinm m
i 11k •*I &gt; tn tipp m l lv « i.m \ ii
w .ill In lie g in e r ninn
,
The Inn has had en arrangement this country fought so hard to Thailand.
In ^ o nly after
('unimerce
Manager
Fullest
b
n
,
D uiing a atop at AllUOrdam,
Kohurt K illians Is kenridge.
1 lino: I'l l m il id very cnreftil plan
with Mr. Whelchel whereby for a obtain. H* addressed th# Seminole
“ lir f.n i’ r
Ilit'li
plillu* u |i)n r . .H i
certain fixed sum paid by the ho­ County Junior Chamber of Com Holland, the steward*** of the
n m rr .ilik r
I iln u lil Mi
lim n .i n ill,ie "
Mr. Wilson gave u detailed ae x\ mild siip pm I iim
Mis* Hetty Lou I’artln uf Man
plune took her to sta a loo and
Hi' eritieiseil "llie tendency of
Held
P
orS
taldm
ijr
tel all gueste were allowed to play mere* at th# Yacht Club today.
ciiunt and history of (lie K, ,li
ford cam* vrrv close to winning
"American! do not stop to con­ u circus.
there.
,Mil,i‘ii,.iin ria l candidates only yev
\ s k r d if In- NYimlil .ii'i i pi in n n iii
pointing out (bat ll"'
Mrs. Lodge recently received a the title of Watermelon Festival
teidav private cdl/eiis who overAi to the outlook for hext see- sider tha privilege* we have In In'
Woman To l)cka th beipii'it,
trust luii actiiul assets ,,f li.Uuil. a lu m fm 4*11*1' p ii'N id rn f In m l In "•tfht liiTouie Miperiiien" m plan­
^ton, Mr. Marian waa optimistic. Ing. able to elect our leaders," he letter from her daughter written Queen at the Florid* Watertiirhm
x\ j im i 'I m il l r if l'd in fii iiii
i • in
lido, if fi'.no.niHi i* ............... I a*
um.' and building Illi'liMny.
*W » are booked solid, he said. "Ac­ continued, "8lnc* th* tlm* of on Muy H In Bangkok In which Festival at Leesburg last night,
V ji'ulints Negro , I ul,I,i d his a correct value for Ilu* cilni dnl.'di’ fm I Ii .it
XI, Ki ll,an. peaking lielnre the
tually w* now hava 880 reserva­ Christ, 40 billion people have lived she expressed th* suspense of yielding first place honors only to
Ifi'
nd
I
lit*
I
III*
III
f
t
*
nf
In
p
i
n
i
n
'
,mill,il law wife In death last groves, and puleulaii annels •(
I n i noid le Smilll'iule
bsiim rss
tions on hand for next year,” he on tha earth and only three per­ nwaiting her little daughter’s ar- Miss Di Stine Hen* of Coral Gables,
uvi'i
Iln*
*
•
t«
i
•
i
*
n
n
m
ild
n«tl
In*
mn
,fht in buck uf tlit* bed Front fl07.2i:i
who received the crown from Rep
Men 1 lot, i ailed ' indidale brail
continued. "On June 14 wa are cent of them have been fortunate nval.
Il
f
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III*
f
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• on-cry Store, Tenth an,I Pecan
'• 1 "d li ini s plan in burrow a.i?'-,
going to hold a 'guest raunion’ In enough to have a voice In the ae- I "Dearest Family." ihe wrote, A. 8. (Hvd) Hcrlong.
A lota I of $287,213 was il
Receliving
K the title of first iiimi,I l , ell lie In tme lielug I'aptuiud ill Ini'nleil fn,in fluid al funds to, K r f n i x i i hid **I lit* d li tt t iuii tin 1111 ll uni ,|,,||.11 to 1,11, Id 1 lane high
I "This is one day In the bishop
New York City at which all guest* lection of their leaders."
p.ii
lx
til
I
ik
f
d
ill
m»!
I
h
r
in
I
learliy curie
eune lieiii
field t&gt;
t.yv I'api
I'npt ito;
Hoy llie He land liiispllal ,,f w i n , I,
W avs ,11 el llie I il
of the hotel for the past two sea­
He pointed out the fact that history that I’m aUre we will of honorr. Miss I'artlii received a • nearby
very imprac'
llllll Nt H
H eal
sons a* well aa those who have of th* over 10,000 ree'jtervd vut never forget. I trust by now you large gold m u a* did also Miss i ills niul Pntrolmuii I«• t. Hick f liO.tllHI lias ahead)' I
pm,I
I In
m u i im p m l.iid . u r i
Chief
uf
Puttee
|l.,y
Ii.
WII
rlts
Jean
Ann
Rrrkes
of
Winter
Hu
He
ers
in
Bemlnole
Coutdy
Just
7.000
lot not no nt ii 111 iiilliam's
reservation* for next winter will
tecaived a telegram that Petti
leaving $197,24,'(, which, lie ,le pii'M 'i \ un! m ir 4‘m iiili v .ik m u i ’ I
entertained at a baseball gamo or about 70 percent actually rated arrived all safe and sound at 1:48 V*n, who was selected as accnn l h -ills reported till* Morning
dared, is expected to lie pm,I ( u liim m il in At 'h r \ in m n '.in billin'
Hubert
Killian*,
IIP.
H
ill
\Vc*i
maid
of
honor.
l
ie
aid "XXe need alinut 130
tween the New York Giants and on May 8.
P. M. (inlay,
tiie latter part &gt;&gt;f tin Im I f r i i n i r m t l c A i'lln n in r r h lip ill
Mias Partin, th* daughter of l ' nth Strecl, made » full cmifes- during
I I lane highway,.
Wo
tha Bt, Louis Cardinals, and at a "Thera ahould he at leaat h.JOt),
"Rut we endured th* most aw­
Veal and will be uvnlluhlv for the W :i;lim ilm i M r k r ( ; i u \ r i ‘ m il Hide
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Partin,
i*
u
•n
to
Chief
W
illiams
mid
('apt.
i
'
iiii
I
i
I
11
'
i'
a
lut
of
2
lane
uml
one^tin n er to be given In their honor or 80 percent, next Tuesday. In ful three days from Monday till
Hanford
liosiiilal,
sine
il
will
not
flii'i
.ml Nvr'd li.iv r In li.iv r .1 '•'llie e,
“ that evening at on* of New York’s I960 Bemlnole County led the *iatc today at 1:00 P. M. We weren’t graduate of Seminole H i g h i His thl* morning uftvr a i t lid- be needed for Hie Del and Inc uHUM
•"itdary roads.
hut noth
I* l i h t l . l l llllll fill III III I ' l r ’ III.Ill 'III: like
and ia now a freshman at u,g the night in tiie City .lull, lie pita)
Ihe mm e than 2.inhi miles
swankiest night clubs."
with 83 peicent of the registeied tven positive that she waa on School
111 FMH I d m i'l h r l l r v r Ih r p cu p lr
Stetson
University.
She
has
won
liropo'
,'i|
bv
'
.*
transferred
to
the
County
Jail
a ea n d ld u le In JackMr. Marten said that k* U re­ votera caatlng ballot*," he added. the plane, didn’t know for cer­
III addition tu tins sum, is llie . n r ir.'n lv Ini* a ll i l i a lit' x li:tin',tu
inrludin that i i ,* iiimnlug at !l:lf, a.in. to $270,9(111
many beauty titles, including
maining her* until after the elecTha Ju d ft went on to ahow that tain until 1:0b after we got to of
aiilburlti I fry tiie guv III.d |&gt;&lt;till N nniillld lillln ' I h r p rn am) die Iasi F r id a y "
^Mlss
Hanford"
In
1080,
an
l
•
.ml
trial.
tlan, but will laav* May 28 for everyone’s vote la valuable by clt the airport.
eminent fur (lie Hanford hospital
last year placed third In tjeeslmrg
Ivillain* killed l.issle llcdilick, project under the Hill jlurloii i„ l fill* nf \ liirril* fl iM Iilint l.illtl .ill
Naw York City to conclude flnel Ing several,interesting cases whe-ft
"When that plan* finally made festival
Airs. M. 10. R a k er’s
Ih r .n h h d io iii Im I lift* • •• 9911111 *k
among
more
than
;m
en
by
plunging
a
tlirrc-inch
pocarrangement! for taking over the ona vot* waa decliiva,
it# appearance, Whit tried to tries. Lait night there were II
I I •&lt; it ft I ai • r « | I I I ! I ' f l u r
I atm i
Answering possible criticism a*
I..' knife in tier lieart and below to why tiie hospital work had
golf course'
M other Died
"In a_ contested election, Ruth- hold me bark until the plane •ntries.
l„ r
rigid
locust
and then been started ill HeLund, hefoie
erford B. Hay** became
boeame pr
praaldcni came to a deadstlll, but I broke
Fire
C
ontrol
Funds
During
the
morning
the
girl*
,t&gt;
,ggcd
luu
xo
feat
atvay
where
altar a aeries of
• vot* mar- away, and ha waa right behind were reviewed In bathing suits, but
erection in Hanford.
Mr- Ivn Thompson bingo, 71
I,, left her In liidi&gt; ill * nearby commencing
ulna," h* staled. The election of me. When the ramp waa placed the
Mr. Wilson declared that this tu
Finviduil StMiiiiiole 'lied yesterday at the home of her
competition was In for­ can# fluid.
Sen. Russell Spent
Hayea waa first taken up In an at th* door for the passengers, mal night
Ills opinion, was nut unreasonable
•laughter, Mrs. Wall,ice Pike on
gowns. Mi*s Partin wore a
Hie alarm was turned ill lay since Del.nnd was Judge Finb'n
committee which voted
vc
the door slid open, and there ehe formal of lavender net and rhine­
•920,463 In Campaign electoral
J Al.I.AHA.sSKK ,.e
Fundi lot Lake I o i i i in-ar Mt Dura.
8.7 In fafor of Hayea. This waa wae, the most gorgeous sight stone jewelry and drew heavy ap­ no,i of three witnesses at 0:fif, Inline mill bis lirutlicr provide,I state lue cuiitriil 111 Hiuun and
M r,, bingo, a m iiivr of XX'atcr
so clot* that a
these eyes have ever seen, be­ plause as aha mounted the plat­ |, in, last night. Cupl. Tillin and llie site. Del.and was lu even Seminole futilities is Included III Valiev, Kv bad visited with her
TALLAHASSEE l* - A new re- was necessary. vot# In Congress lieve
I'uirolman
Hicksun
raced
to
the
me.
greater nerd of a new hospital llie I'londa Hoard «l Forestry's daughter. Mrs. M. K. baker in
form at tha home plat* of the
Wednesday showad Georgia'*
"Jest
l i s t o«*
osse single vole gsave
*‘Hhe wa* dr***ed In h*r blue Laeahurg ball park which was s c un nnd according to ('apt. than Hanford, and everything was $2 0 »i!.:t:.:* Inulget approved XVednes Hnnfnrd on a number of occasion*
Richard B. Russell spent
'It'll*
discovered
the
woman
dead.
(C .a tla e t* O a iFa a a P w r)
dre**, bag and hat, and no on* packed to rapacity.
in readiness for construction lu day fur llie fiieal year liegiunliig and liml a wide circle of friends
to. win Florida’s first dam"When I felt her writs, I told
in,I lu’iniuintnuccs here.
rl*e crowded In the door at all,
June I
One of tha first to congratulate IIi.'knou she was dead," lie slated, begin (here, lm added.
oeratfe .primary May a.
her. Well In two leeonda I wae har aa ah* descended was Forr**t
Mr. Tucker thanked Mr. Wilson ‘llie Inulget does uni provide fur
Page's lilt,o ral Home ill De* w » W f naarast rival, San. Donations Are Made Just
".lust
about
that
timv
we
heard
up tha ramp and had her in my Brackanrldga, manager of the
for Ills efforts toward llie ercc fire eonlrul ill Mannlee, Saiasola Puul.uk .Spring.) |,ns charge of the
fSitaa
i t s . Kafauver (D.-Taoft.), spant
a
tlr
In
Ihe
cane
field
and
we
To Fernald-L«uf|iton arms and Whit wna right there. Bamlnoia County Chamber of Com- run out there and told him tu get ti"ii of u Hanford Imnpitul and and Collier t'oiiutles. ivhicfi bad fiiiii'iill arrangements which will
I7.MS
And such a good feeling,
expressed the opinion that Hie asked In ite Included. The Imnril 'lie announced later.
thegovarnorsklp
T. E. Tucker, president of :the
Surviving Mrs. bingo besides
"All the paiatrifcra said that " X - J n d t a . , Patar Schaal, public i up with his hands in tlm air. And latter in lining all lie can to ...... I said II was aide to bring Hiiimi
o— £am last wvaak for
Fernald-Laughton Memorial Hos- ■he was a wonderful oompanlon. relation* director of Sliver Spring* In- really had them raised high." up Hi* project,
nnd Seiiiimilu under fire control Mis. Pike ti|td Mrs. linker are
Ihe two policemen took only
Th* stewardess declared that *h* rad formerly of Sanford] Allen
•spJfct more than
Mr. Itreckenrldge pointed out because no new fire lowers Mould 'lin e Uluru daughters, Mrs. S. IL
wa* perfect all th# war. and tha
wrlt*r of this column, 2f&gt; minute* to answer tlm rail, that other rit|es. like Hanford, lie needed -liuth cun lie xiipervi'.ed H u n te r, Pittsburgh, I ’* .: Mrs. L.
. ■tatamaata
iS iS S T
.
'
raeelvs ft ntiml
•In and co-pUot
of captain
co-pUoi said a faw "Cracker PolUlci" and Bob East- v&gt; I the witnesses' names and de­ were without aiieiiuate bosnital from adjoining counties
it. Mi'inl uf Chutham, N. J .; nnd
T.jjiiS
kind words to na and at*tad that
Xtrs. It (!. DeArmund uf Tripoli,
ftuhlla relations director of liver Killians to tlm City Jail.
facilities
due
to
lack
of
fore­
. _j J m w
In his confession this morning, sight anil urged everyone to bark
Thaaa •laaKud.d a | £ l
thay hated to give her up. Thai Cypraa# Gardena had a hard Job
Nortli A frica ; one son, T/Hgt. ben
SPELLING IIKK
McCarty
Hon t n m tha Jay(tea and
made na feal good.
aalwtlng winner* from among tho Killians said the reason ho killed tha Chamlier uf Commerce In WASHINGTON kfl-The 2:.lh an II. Itlngu i,it,I 12 grandchildren
„ —jam's aa. ...
Riddick waa that, “I suspected other local projects as well aa the mini National Kpelling bee opened including Hubert and F.lllson baker
Mr*.
Jaait annuity.
lrum lsy. lovely entrant*.
ra. jam*
"Arllna and bar ...
first primary cam
ArUdaa soatribuUd (nslndad a colored movies of tha
Imlay, and, ns always, the llrsl ,if Hanford.
Tha other eight girl* competing lur of going out with another hospital project,
kuf of MoCart ‘
ja lr f
BBI
■ rival, and Nancy aft
for hanuty honor* war# Patricia man.- When she gut dressed up
Mrs. C. R. Dawson of the Hein- round claimed a couple o( victims
tu
go
out
I
blew
hot
an
stabbed
movie# also. Harry,
£*ph*n*. O n fii Connie Noblas, her."
at lli.i
inula County Btuseuin stated who missed because they wore
took torn* black
that Mrs. Carols Dow, daughter nervous uml not because they Movie Time
Killians
gouged
his
common-law
turoo which H U
BIT*
th* late General Hanford, couldn't spell the words they re
wife so viciously that he tor* th* of
rli.P la n tC
"Headline, U. 8. A."
had agreed to bring art treasures celved.
blade
from
It*
handle,
Her
shoe,
The first to go out wan Mar
Petersburg
1: If) - 3:1« • 6:2.1 - ,:27
by har father hara
dot baa and the knif# were kept left (Caallaaed
Karel Stevenson, 12, a seventh
City and *
On
MOV1ELAND
•• evidence by th* police.
grader In the Weal Riverside "R aw hld s"
Th# victim had been living In
School In Jacksonville, Fin
H\&amp; School Band
• GILBE1T TRIAL
New York with Killians until last
BARTOW 141 - Mrs. Myra Gil­ Margaret mined "sandal." She 7:16 • 8:08, feature • last com­
November whan aha left him to bert, accused of falallv shooting tried to spell It "ssmlle." When plete thow 9:38
come to fianford. Ha followed har bar husband, Arthur Gilbert, will she rosllml what she had done,
PRAIR1B LAKE
down hare only aln weak* ago go Oft trial A u i/ia. She has main she broke Into tears.
"At Sword's Point"
Hilda Walker, 13, an eighth 7:10 - 10:30
self H
defense.
Jtw)
f &gt; 5 &gt;1 tha, Btfta Fawn- utnftd sh* iW rjp ___
U P
After tha llviftilng Mrs. Gilbert grader from Turbevllle. Vs.. "YouVa A 9wsath*art”
• Thar
waa taksr^ to
.............. ‘ ie." Site loft inti
called t&gt;mlca a w s a i l "Yon can
Funeral
middle
come fande get what'a left of him."
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Hospital Status Russell Insists
Is Told By Wilson Real Issue Lies
At Woman’s Club In U. S. Policies

Petti Cash, Lodge’s Grandchild
Arrives By Airplane In Bangkok
Indifference Of
U. S. Voters Is
Rapped By Judge

Betty Partin Wins
Runner-upPosition
In Beauty Contest

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There. May i t , 1152

Soil Conservation
News
Hy IIKN WRI6INR
Holl Conservationist

Co-operation To Be
Given Sanfordites [ HOLLYWOOD |
In Fire Prevention HOLLYWOOD t i t - Now It's Dick
Powell who's toying with the Idea
of ending his ecllng career.
Recently the atory wai tagged
onto Mra. Powell, known to the
movie-going set si June Allyson.
She was reported as being ready

It currently appearing with Lana
Turner. Kirk Dougina, Walter Pldiron and Olorla Orahame In "TriBute to a Bad Man." Towell la alao
wound up In IMl«vUkm.
He and a partner are preparing
a TV film scriea which will star
Powell and three other blg-name
players on alternate weeks.
Pm sold on Iho future of TV
films," he said. "William Paley of
CBS told me tbst TV will be need­
ing 4,000 hours of' entertainment
every year. That Is six times as
morn *&lt;. th«*.
*nA"*try has
nut no/ i» aoy yxiaf-oMt* history.
Filmed shows will have lo supply
a large amount of TV’s needs."

l/odge Grandchild

De Bary Doings

In genera! a tree forma a "ring"

on Ita trunk and branchea every
year, but In aotne yeara a long
By KAY HENNINGEE
dry anal) may produce a divided
The second annual DeBary Day ring that looks Ilka two and in
will Ita held Sunday, May 28, Mra very bad yeara, the Annual ring
Ray E. Peck, chairman of the may bo almoat Invisible.
committee in charge, announced
today.
Jor Gibba and hie Booetera have
tried to reach everyone In DeBary.
If they mlaaed you, It'a probably
because you were out when they
called.
DOORS OPEN—Jlifto P M.
Jim Scott, chairman of the
I.iUiii-iiwit
end Roy
2—FEATURES—2
Miller, hie assistant, are
huey
planning all klnda of fun. Jim hae
CTO KEEP YOU AWAKE)
also hr&lt;&gt;n working like a heaver
preparing the grounds.
Peg Nolle and her committee
1are planning some fine game* and
‘stunts for children and adults.
Prises? Of roursel
Hill Fcerc and Joe Itrenner are
taking rare of tahlee, benches etc.,
I a. efficiently as they did taut

CHIROPRACTOR
HOURS 9 to l t - l 1« B
M Atlantic Bank BnlMIng

OWL SHOW
SATURDAY

on the standard of living of nur
children and their children.
The basic nhlcollve nf thn Boll
Conservation Service Is to trnln
each farmer to use his land sccording to Its capabilities and lo
treat It according In Ita needs
for protection and Improvement. In
tarrying not this hnsle objertlve a
conservation farm plan ia worked
Ollt with the farmer. This plnn Is
based on n complete survey of
the soil op to a depth of 00 inches,
by a trained soil scientist. The
•oil survey glvrs all the major
soil charm (eristics such as; effectlve depth of root rime, tex-

McCAl.l. ELECTED
GAINESVILLE (Spcrlull —
Iverson llnthrcc of Surnsntn bus
been circled president of the Uni­
versity of Klorblit Cbitplcr of 1*1
Kappa Alpha fraternity for the
1082-81 school semester.
Others named to office Ibis week
sro: Jink Estsbrook, Lakeland,
vice president; William (Iwynn,
llelrny, Irensorer; Janies Hancock.
Eustls, n«“lst»nt treasurer; Ted
Johnson, Clermont, secretary, ami
Devltl Adorns, Sarasota, sergeantnl-arms.
Also, IIoIktI Gorslio, l.nkelMiid,
house manager: lloherl Conley,
Winter Haven, pledgrmaster; Karl
Elnmmer, Clearwater, assistant
pledge master; Ralph Hook. Mel­
rose, diningroom tminnger; A. J.
Moore, West Palm llenrh, histori­
an; Edward Galloway, Delray, Intramnrnl manager, Frank Arnall,
Kostin, grounds manager; Glenn
McCall, Sanford, plodgo court
Judge; Randolph llcntlcy, takehind, Intrrfintcriiity Council rep­
resentative; William Stokes, Pana­
ma City, alumni secretary! Aicliie
Wall, Daytona Reach, rush chair­
man, ami Larry Roberts, (lotli-i,
assistant rush chairman.

Ihe racket, but never no. Those
who make the move, like Fred
Aatulrr, change their minds later.
But Powell seemed serious about
his Intention.
"I've been in It 23 years," said
the nrlor, whose' youthful appearanrp belles Ihe years. "I was five
ears in Ihe East and 20 out hrre.
hat's long enough lo be an actor."
He admitted Inal gelling out of
the acting husineas la a lough asslgnment. "It'a tougher than get­
ting out of musicals, and you know
Whales, although thsy breathe
The flukea of th* tails of
how long that look me," ho said. air. can slay under water aa much whales are horlsontal; those nf
"But I won't really be gelling out aa 41 minulrs.
fishes vertical.
of the business, Just Into another
field. I want to be a director."
Powell nearly achieved hla am­
Armour’s Star Picnic
bition recently. He hart a friend,
Writer Bill Bowers, whip up a
scrrrn slory snd Ihey sold it to
Paramount, along wllh Powell’s
servlrps as director, nut when Ihe
script got no action al Paramount,
Ihcv nrrnngrd for ItKO lo buy II.
Then the deal hit a snag. Jean
Simmons was cast Inin Iho piclore, and her contract apparently
called for director approval. Pow­
ell was aced out of the director's
Palm River Sliced
spot Rol ItKO has promised lo
lol him direct another one.
"They've already sent me three
scripts, hot I turned Ihem down,"
lie remarked. "I want my flrat
(ling al direction to ho good. If
I finally do II, and If Ihe picture
la a hit, I think that will be the
end nf acting for me."
Meanwhile, Pnwoll'a acting ca­
reer shnws no algna of slowing, lie
Fresh Ground

Speak To-Night Over WTRR
7:06 To 7:15
Subject t “Do You Approve
Of The Conduct Of Your
I'rcnent Senator?'*
Elect A. Mm Brewer For Stale Senator
(Paid

Ion, p rin te r pro*
n hljfhnr

nniJ, nml

, CHUTE TO MAFETY
BARTOW iw — Two fliers from
Air Force IL1.10 esco|H&gt;&lt;l
Injury WednSfday whr*n thoy pnrn*
from heir training plane
. at 4,000 feet. Tho plane crashed
i foo burned four miles front Ihe
baie.
*
„Th» Biers are Charles R Rose,
wn,t r HSP?' Instructor, and Hob
ft K. Kimball, a student from
•
Cause of the crash
ta being Investigated

Political

Adv.l

f

Prkee In Ihe Ad
Effective thru
Haturday May 2&lt;lh

tore of topsoil, permeability of
first nml second significant soil
layers below topsoil, and tiny
other factors needed Ip ilutorinln. log the capability of the anils.
A conservation farm plan run•Is of; a land use map showing
is various fields and what each
. field ia to ho used for, an aerial
phntogrnph of thn farm showing
Ihe various soil typecs ami a
sh orl description of each soli, ami
recommendations for carrying out
.,»he farm plan.
Bees do not gather pollen al
During the past few weeks con- tile time they father nectar.
*K?A»ton I'lsns were worked out
with the following cooperators|
Wm. Hoffman, L, C. Heifer, F, A.
CENTRAL FLORIDA QUICK FRMK7."!
. Dyson, Robert Thomas, K. O.
AND STORAUE C'0 .
i
And the Acron Ranch In
Ghulunla.
Soli nod water conservation
YOUR
tlotsn t emit*, it pays. Proper land
Use and tNTtoent results In In-

I

CHIROPRACTbtt
Pleaae call for appolntwant
Phono U H - H t t

LISTEN TO

year.
William Wleatenhcrg will do the

decorations, and a fine Job It will
be we know.
Goa King’* committee Is eon*
rent rating on rats and drinks.
Come, all of you in DeBary and
any friends who would enjoy
narking a pfcnlc basket and spend­
ing the dsy here with us. Every­
body is welcome! Let's get ac­
quainted with nur many' new
neighbors.

DR. H. K. RING

D R U T . DOSS

MuaayflfM
Asset ted

Locker Plant PORK CHOPS
A FLAVOR UNSURPASSED
OUlt OWN HICKORY HMOKED A - IS Lit.

END CUTS

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49c

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DR. C. L. PERSONS
OI*TOMKTRIHT
EYES EXAMINED
. g l a s s e s f it t e d
III Hoalk Palmetto Avenue

U. H. Good

Fresh, Tender and Lean

Cube Steak
Round Steak

Rib Roasts
Boston Butts

U. H. Good 7" Cut

Klngsa Reliable Hmeksd

Rib RouHt

lb. 7 |c Sausage

Lean Pure

J am Parker

sp cin ish

" .

Sandwich Creme*

lb. |5 c

AR O*. Pig.

Lena End Cut

lie

cake

bar
2 9 ^

Ground Beef lb. | | c Pork Chops lb. 99c
HABY WEHTERN

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FLORIDA GRADE A

Colored, In Quartara

Armour
C ARDUI
**Wa B a lle t*, T h a i CMtiaaa'a Association W ith
th # lY ttd i O perator* W ill
JW? 1a
Aannra Tha T ra cking In*
M r p O f F u ll In terest
A h * R a pnaanintlon."

FROZEN

DIRECT FROM LOCAL FARM TO YOU

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ROAST ONB FOR SANDWICHES
FLA. 0RADE A DEEMED and DEAWN QUICK FROZEN

4 A r i f t •*».»»*

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FOODS

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FROZEN FRUITS and
'Asparagus Spears
Broccoli S p eari....
Baby Lima Bu m h

SUTWEIVOUVES 2 0 s.
Soap bar |c

VANILLA EXTRACT 2 Os.
GROUND CINNAMON 40*.

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Few Of Ancient Car
Models Survive In
Competitive Field
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ny IIAL ROYLP.
NEW YORK Us—The Oddity Atmanac:
Remember the old Pnginar?
ahiny aide* . great on rurvea . . .
and carried a front and rear
bumper . . .
The Dngmar &lt;1022 1927) waa Jutt
one of 3,500 kind* of mtlnmoblics
made In America since the turn
of the century . . .Only 31 survive
today in this fiercely competitive
Industry . . . Studcbakcr, which
atarted making covered wagons
100 years ago, claims to be the
oldest firm still In existence . . .
Rut dad nr granddad will recall
going rnurtlng In ears bearing such
vanished tradenames ns Mercer,
Rlckenbacker, Oldfield. Maxwell.
Vellc and Stutz Nearest . . .
Speaking of covered wagons,
did you know that some 1,700,000
Americana now live In trailer
coaches?. . . In 12 years the In­
dustry a annual sates Increased
from 10 million dollars to 348 million. . . The length of the standard
trailer has Increased from 15 feet
lo 30. and you ran buy 'em up to
45 feel . . These hove four rooms
and stall showers. . . Until the gov­
ernment entered the marktt, 68
per cent of the trailers were bought
by defense workers. 23 per cent
by servicemen . Suggested In­
dustry theme song: "Oh. the Sun
Shines liright on My Old Kentucky
Trailer". . .Government economy
0000ETAOIN SIIRDLU N
nnto: Industrialist Fred A. Wirt
says the federal debt of about 260
billion dollars means that "every
Infant Itorn In the II. S. assumes,
the second he or she draws breath,
a debt of $1,700'. . . Maybe that
explains why the first thing babies
do In this world Is in break nut
crying. . .
Fact Is slrnnger than flrllon de­
partment: The Columbia Gazcticer says nnlv 30 Russian lowna
are named nflrt Slnlln to 36 for
Sergei Kirov, n Soviet bigwig asaaaslnnted In 1031. . . Many of the
cnarh (logs you see In flrchnusca
never hear Ihr flrehell
. The
nalmiitlon breed has a high per­
centage of deafness.
Tulips, now
commonplace, were worth more
than Iheir weight In gold after
they were Introduced Into Holland
from Turkey In ISM. . . Such a
mania for them swept Europe that
a single tulip built oneo sold for a
load of grain, four oxen, 12 sheep,
five pigs, two tubs of butler, 1,000
pound* nf rheesc, four barrels of
beer, two hogsheads of wlno, a suit
nf clothes and silver drinking
cup. . .
Children and small animals de­
partment: A report haa Jual
reached us from Australia of the
arrest nf n kangaroo for shoplift­
ing. . . Its owner had trained It
In stenl Items and hide them in
Its pouch. . .Detectives adzed the
kangaroo when an alarm clock it
The Alamnc'x editorial: The Tax
Foundation says llml the average
American today Is paving 31 cenla
nut of every dollar for direct or
hidden taxes. . .This is true of
everytmdy except hermits In the
woods. Well, we sny. why should
hermits lie a privileged class?. . .
When Is the government going In
hunt down these life • dodgers.

"I

Believe Thnt Hralley

Will Be Fnlr And Impar­
tial To All People.”
Signed:
C. II. (Pete) Schlrard
Mgr., Movitland Rlde-ln
Theater

Q U R DEM OCRACY—

'D E M O C M C Y
i\m . voice OP OM OCMOCKACV TENDS TO BPCOMC
L o v am m a m u « ipcntial wcction via * . •
A T T U I* SEA SO N , W M S A tV S * A M ER IC A N S C O M r
TO&lt;MTHCN,THC P O U T IC A l DISCUSSION W A X (S MOT.

Till

Vsr, WHIM IT COMSS TO VMS OAUOT (SOX, AS MANXAS
4 our or 10 kligi&amp;l i v o tir * max fail to cast
TMSMS VOTSS. TMt FOUNDERS OF OUR COUHTRX&lt; WHO
eouswr FOR TMt VOTING FRIVILISg.WOULO LITTLE
AFF4KIATE OR UNDERSTAND THIS FAILURE TO
h) EXERCISE THE RlSHTOF FRANCHISE,

L it* WEED FAITH MOTH OUR FOUNDING rATMENS, *IX
MONTH* FROM NOW, AND (ST VOTING - TACWAHO AIL
O* US- DtfCHARAE Till* PRIMARY RESPONSimLITV
A* CITIZEN* OF OUR DEMOCRACY

Joy Rebukes Reds Kefauver Called
For Stalling To A “Hypocrite” By
Patch Up Forces Governor Warren

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MUNSAN. Korea i*-V lce Adm.
C. Turner Joy In his final state­
ment at chief Allied truce delegate
today rebuked the Reds for using
the Korea armistice talks as a
"stall to repair your shattered
forces.”
"There la nothing left to negoti­
ate—the decision lain your hands,"
the admiral declared.
Joy, upon completing his pre­
pared statement, strode from the
Panmunjom conference tent. HU
action threw the Communist dele­
gation In a flurry.
But MaJ. Gen. William K. Har­
rison Jr., Joy'a relief, moved over
Into the 0. N. chief delegate'*
seat and auggestrd nrecrssuntll
seat and suggested a recess until
Triday. The Reds demanded an
almost unprecedented afternoon
session.
It lasted at minutes. Ilsrrlson
said North Korean Gen. Nam II
used (t in a feeble attempt tn
reply to Joy In what Harrison
called "plain drivel."
Another session was set for Frl
day.
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Joy said in his stinging farewell
the Allies have made their last
concession on the repatriation of
prisoners of war Issue—last road­
block to a Korean truce.
The Allies won’t hack down, he
said, from their refuaal to return
prisoners of war who do not want
In go back to Communlat rule. The
Allies say that of nearly 170,ooo
Rod captives and InteraeM about
104,099 refuae to rejoin the Reds
The Communists want
•hired soldier* hack—

In Um record," ha
a (bare a tingle tc
which Indicawa a
dailra to attain'
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Rldgway Talk

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TAMPA US—Gov Fuller Warren
called Sen Estes Kefauver "this
hypocrite from Tennessee" and
told his listener* Wednesday night
he hoped they would remember
what he said about Kefauver when
they vote Tuesdnv.
Democratic pnrly voters ballot
Tuesday on delegates lo the nation­
al convention. Sens. Krfuuvrr and
Russell (Ga ) are seeking delegate
slates favorable lo them.
For three houra and 13 minutes
Warren talkod about Kefauver-and
two Tampa dally newspapers, lie
devoted two hours direct iy and
Indirectly to Kefauver aid the re­
mainder to the Tampa T, it line nml
Tampa Time*:
Warren had Ihe mist lo say
about Kefauver In discussing Ihe
questions: "Why did Sen Kefnuver
keep his Crime Committee nut of
Tennessee?"
The governor reported crime
renditions were bail In Folk Coun­
ty—"only n few miles from his
(Kefnuver’s) home town—and said
Fill agents swooped down on 23
Tennessee cillcs and grubbed ninny
slot machines.
Warren chnrged Kefauver "was­
n't frying to stop erlme, he was
frying to be elerfed President of
Ihe Untied slates." And. Warren
went on. Kefnuver's campaign for
Ihe presidency is "costing some­
body not less than five million
dollars."
.......................
lie reported he had Invited Ke­
fauver to debate him and hnd a
chair for him on the courthouse
batidshrll "Just In ciso ho collies.
Rut I don't want to make any
mockery nut nf It. I'm not going
to ridicule Ren. Kefauver tf he
doesn't come tonight."
Warren said Ihe Tribune and
Times had Intd lies about him and
he said the Miami Herald "help*
maniifaetiire falsehoods "
Of the Times, Warren said It
have Increasingly presented evi
dence before the world that you
did not enter these • negotiations
with a sincerity and high purpose,
but rather . . . tn gain! true to

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K'aallaatd Pram P«*a Oaa)
and rose again on the offensive
In less than a month.
He spoke at length of the armi­
stice negotiations, which he called
"no failure" despite the lack of a
cessa fire.Rldgway said he approaches his
new- jot) in Europe with high con(idf"ce
He nude no mention in hia pro
pared text of Gen. Douglas Mac
Arthur whom he succeeded lo the
Far Eastern Command when Mac
Arthur was fired by President Tru­
man. or of his own successor In
the Orient. Gen. Mark Clark. He
likewise said nothing about the
controversy surrounding the cap­
ture and subsequent release of Gen.
Eranrls T. Dodd by Communist
prisoners of war at the camp Dodd
commanded. Rut ho save high
praise to Gen. James van Fleet,
eommandrr of the Eighth Army in
Korra.
Rldgway reserved the gravest
language of his speech for hts
warning about Communist germ
and gas warfare propaganda
charges. He said:
"I wish tn reiterate what t have
repeatedly slated publicly, that
these allegations are false In their
entirety; that no clomenl nf the
Untied Nations Command has employed either germ or gas warfare
In
n any form el any time
"In the whole blnek rcrord nf
false propaganda, these rharges
should stand out as a monumental
warning tn the American people
amt the free world—a warning as
menacing and as urgent as s forest
fire hearing down upon a wooden
vlllaue.
"The extent to which Communlat
lenders have gone In fabricating,
disseminating and persistently pur­
suing these false charges should
Impress open the brains of those
who yet fnll nr refuse to see the
purpose of Communism, the deadly
dnnger with which It confronts us
and Ihe free world "
He made these other salient
points:
I. The Communists have in their
hand* a "logical, reasonable and
honorable proposal" for ending Ihe
fight In Korea. There will he no
bargaining on remaining Issues:
"Acceptance or rejection, cessa­
tion or continuance of hostilities
In Korea Is now the responsibility
of Ihe Communist leaders "
2 The United Nations army In
Korea standi "proud, defiant and
confident" along the 3Mh Parullol,
with a "reennl nf fidelity, valor
and cooperation unsurpassed In
all military history."
1. The Japanese are friendly to
the United States, they want to
build a democracy, but need,
above all to he able In Iniy and
sell on the world markets suffi­
ciently to maintain a healthy econ­
omy.
4. America must look for
strength to faith In principle and
trust In God.
The House broke off debate on
the $6,894,100,000 foreign-aid bill—
ii|nr* •than -« billion short of ml
ministration requests — to hear
Rldgway'* report, with Ihe senators
•resent. The address was televised
iy the National Broadcasting Cn
Ridgwny’a only reference to his
new post as supreme commander
of North Atlantic Treaty Organlzn
lion (NATO) armies being rangnl
against Communism In Europe
came al Ihr nut of his speech lie
sald:
"I have hern greatly privileged
to have had the responsibilities
which I recently relinquished. 1
shortly assume new ones. With full
reliance upon this same reservoir
(of fallh In principle and trust In
God), and on the co-operation ol
alt those engaged In mir great
crusade for peace and security, t
approach our tasks with confidence
higher than ever."

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frown In rllmates too e-jld for
wheat.
Although there were many
rensusp* In the ancient world, the
Middle Aft* developed a pre­
judice against them which exlendtd loto comparatively modem
time*.
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II Hiulaar&lt;l S u&gt;n. Pimr lli.rl
"Ilerclotpre you selectccd ygur
governor like buying soap chips,"
he said, adding Ihnt under
campaign method Ihe public know what It's gelling before a man i»
elected.
lie expressed confidence he
would win In Tuesday's voting Hr
-bserved that lie lost Mnmdcc
••u-iiy In tnc nrsi primary, but
bad no organization then. Now. lie
went on. many pel son* are out
working for him
Several limes during a 3 hour
radio talkatnn from Clearwater nml
SI Petersburg Wednesday. Odhnm
said be wasn't satisfied with mi
swer* McCarty gave at tirlamln
Monday In questions about hi.
campaign expenses
"I look forward In bring with
Desperate Dan again al Miami
(Minim said "I'm going lo Imbl
my opponent's feel to Hie fire"
about campaign expenses
"There Is no reason for not gi\
lug a full explanation of eampaign
expense* exeepl tn dec c u e Hie pen
pie." he continued
Oilhain told his audience Me
Carly i-nuldil't give a illrct I an
swer tn this ipieslion al (irlanil-i
"because he ha* In r." bark In
hi* politic,il advisors anil Imaiil
of strategy before lie can find mil
whal In un and say "
odhaut also spent much lime
an*wrrlng an opposition argument
thnl a* a legislator lie couldn't gel
along wllh fellow lriil*lalor&gt; *n
how could he get along with the
Legislature a* goveinor
The 32 year old Sanford oil ,b*
Irltiutor said in the fir.nl place even
an unfriendly Legislature would go
along witli much nf hi* program,
because II was designed to strip
the governor of much of IPs power
nml patronage ami give more au
thorny to Ihe (.culsl.itiirc
Secondly, lie said, "I ilim'l have
any trouble gelling along willt any
body Hull operate* on principle "
Two men who served In the la g
Mature wllh him. Ilcp Turn Cobb.
Daytona Reach, mill funner Rep
James A McClure SI I'elersburg
came In Ihe micmphime to \no- h
for (Minim's ahillly to work with
oilier legislator-.
"Anyone can gel along with |&gt;n
lito-.il hacks by selling the people
down the river." rolih said
"Hralley isn't so hard to gi I
along with he jiM kicks shin* that
need tn be kicked "

T rum an Views
4*4*4111Ptesrel 1’9' mii I'teiie* Hurl
lex Kef iltlter nl Tennessee Hie
I'resttleul said lie likes every man
who has come nut fur Ihe lleinu
rralle ninulii.diiut
On other points. Mr Truman
1 Told questioners Ilia) Hie ad
inlnlslralinn's long.stalled cleanup
drive will lie quickly taken care of
when James I' Mi-Grancry is
Awiun in us altornry general on
Timidity, lie said (lie Senate's eon
flrinalion of MeGr.im-Xy HHir wre.-k
shintid have liemi aci-iuutili.rhed
wit limit all Ihe hooey, as lie pul
it In an obvious refen-me to lie
Idlblli an assault-, on Mi Cranery 's
fitness
2 Insisted lie had mil implied
any trilleistn id I'r ink MeKinm-y.
Hrmiii ratli riallonnl chairm an, hi
i recent message lo Amerit ,his
lot Demoi-ralle \&lt; tmn i \ | i \ i Me
Kinney is u good chair man the
I’rrsh ira l -.aid

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Jobs After Cut In
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RUSSELL CANDIDATE

u n d er Ih eir nnnte-s
Ity SAM DAWSON
NEW YORK i.W—Men are going
They have Iterii approved by S en ato r Ituvsctl
back lo work — or working lunger
weeks — In some consumer goods
FOR D ELEG A TE N A TIO N A L
fat-lories hero and thre
II doesn't offset Ihe enthaeka re
DEMOCRATIC ((IN V E N T IO N
canity in other Industries. Ilut it
leads some! nduslrinllsls lo hone —
ST \TI-:-AT-L \ ltt.lv
or at least wonder
tf the long
awaited turning point may mil he
MEN
near for them, too
"We think the lug Jam has Itro
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ken." says a lire maker, J I’
Seiberling. in anmmnelng (lint his
company has gone hack tn full CAUL McKAK AVKIIITTK
scale it d.iy a week production. Set (I’lciljretl for Russell)
hcrliiig had cut to five days for a
time because dealers were slow in c T m . lilt ITT
ordering tires
A (lurry in textile buying in re FAIIKIS lilt YANT
cent day* has revived Dupes lit the (Russell Cnmllilate)
lung depressed leslile Industry
The ordering I* loo light so far TioYLK K. CARLTON
to nolle,ilc any real pattern. The t Russell Cnmliihrtol
•exiih- slump Is world wide Ilut
Hu- lulrriinlloit.il Ci ition Connell CKCKIL II. CAHROl.i.
Hunks the wot Id rollon industry IIMrilgi’d fill Kefauver)
s*ill pull nut of ii m (lie ruining
W. N. (W es) COLEMAN
I’ .IM III
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Shoe l.u-tories are swinging back
In full neck schedules after llielr I REDERM Iv C UN I.IFFE
long ilepre-s|on itnler* picked up
smartly it flit* recent shoe show*
here I'riees are down and cus T. II. (Tom ) IIUTC HINSON
lomers are reluming to Ihe stores (I'leilgeil for Kefauver)
Most shoe mnmifariurrrs are op
timislie almul good fall business, II. L. MATHIS
and are recalling employes to full II'leilgeil for Russ'-lll
time work
M. Mell ALE
John F Million h. exreullve ill FRANCIS
4«tl fm i ie'iM'i ill
Mur A rthur )
lector of the National Hide Assn (
i inllnn. say * hide prices are al J. KARL MYERS
then lowest in yritr*. mill shoe
prices (or I.ill probably will drop (IMimIitimI fe*i KiTnivi'i
«!’» cents lo $1 isi a pair
itpllmisfli- fotecnsl* are also EDWARD |„ SEMI’LK
m rile by spoke -iiii-M m other III RAYMOND SHELDON
dtislrirs
.1 S Stirrer Jr pn-Mtlcid of ( I'h'ilKctl f«»i Ki'fmivci )

The word "caltD" formerly
meant any form of property and
wax tlmllar In meaning to ''chat­
tel".

printed lice In editorial! about hi*
•land on the aalei lax and about
lb* Stale Improvement Commlslinn.
It Waa difficult lo estimate the
erowd. There were 100 seals and
tfmes. Other
they were filled at all times,
listeners who stood shifted about
some left while others arrived.
Warren himself estimated the
crowd at several hundred.

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&gt;io good i lilies,
defense spendmg

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WOMEN

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•hi both the bright and glnnmv
side of Hus pn litre the consumer
I* calling the tune When lie start*
buying again at a faster clip, other
workers will follow Ihe shoe mak
rrs back to Hie factories

(Vide for T'uiii i

MRS. .1. D. ALDERMAN
(Russell (’nndidate)

MARY RERGMAN

( I’ledgi-d for Kisenluiwei I

Ienters eon be
The dispute could have been set
fled on ex.ii fir Hie same terms in
13.iO the I’rcsldcnt added, lull
solllellmes people cannot under
stand Hint it is belter lo abide
by Hie law llimi nut
He voiced hope that railroad la
l.ur .uni iiiMimgeinenl in future will
•(hide by the Railway l.ahnr Ail
Ilull -et/uie lie said was made
at flic request of Ibe iiuliius ami
management

FRANCKS G. DROWN

I I’leilgeil for

R i c h - III

MRS. FRANK \. CARROLL, JR.
(Rus.-iell 4Timliilitt•-1

MRS. A.

CHAITKI.L

1I’leilgeil fill Ki fiiovi l I

MRS. W. W. (I’cggy) EHRMANN
MRS. M. It. FULLER

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MRS. EDWARD VAN WAGENEN
(
f»&gt;r Km.D
-II)

VOTE FOR MAX B R E W E R

FOR DELEGATE N A TIO N A L
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION

F or S liilc S e n a to r
I I' 8III I’ollt Iciil A'tv I

FIFTH CONGHKHMIONAI. IIIKTHICT

MEN
(Vote for Om-1

D ix ie ,
C ry s ta ls
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,'v ^ r' !'&lt;{(}

FRANK W. BELCHER
(fledged fur Kefnuver)

J. A. (Tar) BOYD
( Russell Candidate)

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IIERI1ERT GOLDMAN
FLOYD I.. I,AND
(I’ledged fur RushcI!)
DORSEY J. I'HESCOTr
FOR D ELEG A TE N A TIO N A L
DEMOCRATIC CO N VENTION

NEW LOW PRICES.

FIFTH CONG ItKNMtONAI. DIHTHKT

HOM AIIT HOM E COOLER W INDOW

WOMEN

TYPE FA N S and ROOM CO N D ITIO N ERS

(Vote for One)

SARAH CHAW FORD C U LLEN
(Pledged for Russell 1
MBS. G E O R G E W. JOHN SON
(Russell Cuudlilate)

EVERYBODY TALKS ABOUT THE WEATHER
YOU CAN DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.

J. L HOBK
Over WTRR

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Hen Motors, tells sioeklioblers lltnl
the company's sales of trucks FRANK O. TAYLOR. JR.
looild reach a new high till* year FRANK D. CIM IICRCII
Some cold water is thrown on
Hu* display ol optimism, however, (Russell Cnioltdiitel
In the Cnmmeree Department It
M E S T. M IC E L L E
reports that output of eimxutncr JA
I
R
ussell
('mobdlitet
gi'i'il* i onhmied to decline m April
It mite* layoffs of workers in April
uni M is in plant* producing re
FOR DELEGATE N A TIO N A L
fi ig ei .dm . f.u m .uni Inline freer
el i l|&gt;, io i.mgc* ami washing
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION
m,o lime, Nml d stresses "sharp

man who will represent
and md the (lug track f

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The railroads were sel/rtl under
3 Rccllm-d au invitation to el d.
orate on hts recent dcimiicuitioii a specific law, lo bead off a HAYDEN IIARRISS (MRS. II. M.)
of Hie bill In give stale, clem strike; then- was no specific law I I'leilgeil fin Russell I
Idle to nil bearing snbmetged ravering the sleet -lelzure
HELEN M. MASER
hinds beyond ihclt .botes lbtl'lnlged f"r Itilsurlll
promised be would have more in |
say when the legist dlou reaches
II. MILLER
him for signature
"1 Am For llrailcy lie- 1ANN
1
f«*r Ki'Iiiiivi'rl
4. Avoided t'oinilieiil on T u p .
day's statement by Gen Mallhew
raiiHt'
1
Take
Some
I’ridr
M
RS.
RUHY
Mil'll ESNEY
It Rldgway Ihul the iiollook for
4 K iih k c II ( 4 *
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a Korean armistice I' not bright
In Tin* Furl 1, Ton, Live
Tlltr I'residelil said be b id mi ruin,
MRS.
AM
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MtCI.EI.LAN
inent — but Gen Rldgway knows
In Scminulc CohiiIv."
1| ll’ledgi-d for KefnilVet t
more about lln- lilnallon than a n y
one else
SIkociI:
MRS. LOUIS K. NATT
The illseiissinn of sci/uic puweis
(I'b-dgid
for Kefinivi-i t
waa tolirhed off by Kr Truman's
Mrn. Jumps Ctilbcrl
opening remark Hint lie w.i&gt; b.qipv
llninrwlfr,
Slavia
EDNA
I’EARCE
over Rfilllrmenl of the 1year rail
I'li’ilifi'il mi Kuau'll)
road dlstmle The gtiveriuiietd on
I I'tilil 1*•! 1•%••.11 Ad' •
v
•a tied lilies will be restored in i
JANET
It. (Mrs. I.iiiiiin) THOMAS
private owneislilp as sinoi at (lie

to try to accomplish at the con­
A voleann often will aruhl mud.
ference table what your armlet
Commercial production of barb­
could not accompllth in the Held." ed wire started In 1874.
Joy accoacd the Cominunltti ol
"colnnnl Impertinence" In citing
llle# la tha poorest of all cereals
the Geneva Convention to hack
their petition on the prltoner Ittue. In food Value.
lie ended hit farewell with theie
W"A&amp;cr in mnntlit and 13 dayt i
feel that there It nothing more for
me to do. Thera It nothing left to
negotiate. I now turn over the unenviable Job of further dealings
with you to MaJ. Gen. William K.
Ifarrlton. who tucceedt me at
tenlor delegate of the United Natlona Command delegation. , May
rtrnA Um ollh him '•

SEN A TO R R ICH A RD B. R U SSE L L O F
GEORGIA FOR P R E SID E N T

THE SANFORD HERALD
Thura. May 22. 1932
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MAIIY R. F A R R E L L
(Pledged for Kofauvcr)

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You don't hnvo to remember any•names Just voto for all of
the delegates that have the words RUSSELL CANDIDATE
under their names.

See Theie Fane Now
Telephones
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Tlitra. May » , IMS

Russell Candidates

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Sunfdft Fortu* if
U. S.’ Soldllrrs
npito of the fact that Senator Russell of Georgia de­
le Sanford Herald featedIn his
Mr. R. L. Dean,
opponent Senator Kcfauver in the Democratic pre­ Restore Control Sanford,i
E*UklUk*4 l« ,IM
Fla.
U H itilr .i t * t i h t i r t « ferential primary on May ti by u substantial vote of 867,980
CublUkct ua talartara 1*1* to 286,868 there seems to be some question of his winning a At Hospital Camp Dear Ur. Desnt
t CkrMfataa aat STew Ytmra majority of the delegates to the Democratic National Con
Regarding Ilia eneloaad editorial
HI Maaaolla Avaaaa
•■■Car, c i r i i t i u i t a t

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vention to be elected in the Mcy 27 prirnnry.
Tills situation results from u deliberate attempt on the
part of Senntor Russell’ i opposition In this state to muddy
the waters and mislead the public. Instead of a single slate
of Russell CAPililtat4?" and a sintrje slate of Kefnuver candi*
aates appearing on the May 27 jnijlot, as unquestionably
there should be, there will be in effect four slates, one for
Kgfanver, and three presumably .for Russell, thus tending to
divide Russell’s vote.
One oTthese Russell's slates is of course the group of
delegates which the Georgia Senator himself has selected
us the most likely to stand for the things be stands for and
to stick with him throughout the convention. One of the socalled Russell slutes was selected by K. B. Donnell, chairmnn
of the State Democratic Executive Committee, and the other
by Jerry Carter, Democratic National Committeeman. Former
Senator Claude Pepper is generally presumed to have had a
large finger in this pie.
It should not be too difficult for the voters to separate
the sheep from the goats if they are carefully informed of
tha facts. Senator Russell's candidates, that is, those whom
he deliberately selected himself, will he clearly marked on
tha ballot ns "Russell Candidates". The other candidates,
who are believed to be not really Russell candidates, will be
marked "Pledged to Russeir. So those desiring to vote for
Russell should vote for "Russell Candidates”. It is as simple
as that.
However, a great deal has already been done to confuse
the public and no doubt many last minute efforts will un­
doubtedly be made to further becloud the issue. No doubt
the anti-Russell faction is already busy mnking plnns to
get over a lust minute message to tie* people advising them
that the "Pledged to Russell” candidates ure really the loyal
"Ruaseli Candidates". So everyone should be on his guard.
We might add further that some of the "Russell Candidates" are much better ami more widelv known than any
of the "Pledged to Russell Candidates, For instances,
former Governor Doyle Carlton is one of those personally
picked by Senator Ruaseli himself as one he would like to
aee elected as a delegate to the convention. So were Ferris
Bryant, Ocala representative, Frank D. Upchurch, former
candidate for governor, ami Mrs. George W. Johnson of Or­
lando.
Under the name of each of these on the ballot appeurs
also In smnll type "Russell Candidate". If you cannot re­
member whether it is the "Ruaseli Candidates" or the
"Pledged to Russells" who are really Russell candidates, just
remember you are for Doyle Carlton, and note thut lie is a
"Russell Candidate" and then vote for all the other candi­
dates with "Russell Candidate” under their names.
You cannot go wrong this way.

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22. 1952
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T O D A Y ' 8 B ! O L E 7 V f iW r t E -

Axaln and again and again hu“ illy has boon shepherded into
may, but sometime* tha than*
haa bad.........................
to forfait hla
Ufa
.# should aland by him. My peoi/a hath barn Init sharp__Jar. 60:

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U The eagerly expected ’debate*
.®fjj»*en Da f,,McCaily and Brailay
vdham at Oilando amphaiiiad ihe
jj^ftcl that no new iuuai of imporlance hate developed in the lacond
prims ly campaign”. tay» the Tam; pa Tribune. Moil people, wa iui*
&gt; peel, have already made up their
i ; Hindi. The election might at wall
i be held tomorrow.
* Early predictions of Odham op*
ponenti that ilia Sanford candidate
Would “run out of gas” toward the
V. end of his campaign and would not
fV have sufficient fundi to enable him
to reach the people in the closing
' weeks of his campaign are proving
entirely unfounded. Latest reports
, filed with the Secretary of State
•how that for the first time since
the campaign for governor began
tome six months ago that Odham
, spent more money Iasi weak than
i his opponent.

Im pro v em en t

Korea

In the curly days of tint Korean fighting thn poorly
trained South Korcnn Army wus ineffectual ami could net
be depended on in the face of enemy attack. Hut under the
guidance of American officers mid tempered by the experi­
ence that comes only with actual battle, the ROK troops are
approaching the time when they will be able to stand on
their own feet.
It is easy to understand the problem which fuccd the
Republic of Korea as far iih Its army wus concerned. It was
a new and struggling nation created after the end of the
____
war with Japan ami military appropriations were small. The
suddeness of the attack by the well trained Communists all
but shattered the morale of the South Korean Army. But
the knowledge that they have strong allies to fight beside
them und the equipment and supplies pouring in to the
country from the United States has convinced ROK soldiers
that they cun eventually deletid their own country.
This improvement in the Smith Korean military forces
is a good sign for the future. When pence finally comes to
that troubled country it can be maintained only If the people
are capable of fighting to keep their feedotn. United Nations
troops cannot remain in Korea forever. When they have to
leave it will be comforting for the South Koreans to know
that a strong native army remains.

Stt Something woith thinking about
' for all Florida citizens is the Cen­
sus Bureau report (hat it cost
■ 4289,894,000 to run thai Stale of
lorida's government during the
cal year of 1951. That’s $103.94
tr capita as compared with a nav.tiqpal' average of $100. In other
Words' it chits about $4 par parson
; more to run the government of
i Florida than it does to tun the
average state in this country. No&lt;
I body expects the state to get by
on what it spent 20 years ago or
even 10 years ago, hut it should
be able to r.o as well as oilier
Mates.
T h e le a s* b rin g negotiated b y the

. Mayfair Inn with Hugh Wlitlchel
for the Seminole golf course and
Country dull should prove a de­
cided advantage to the people of
inford il it goes through. The
ayfair will he in a position to
' inakc substantial improvements to
the properly such as (ottltiuction
til a new iluli house, and the in­
i' ttallalion of a watering "system
’ Which should give the coprse some
f. the finest fairways' in Florida.
things cost monsjh and they
WASHINGTON w - Unlon-sn
not be accomplished
had overnight,
undoubtedly they will be agement peace, the first In more
than three years, esme to the na­
rough) about in lima. '
tion'! railroads today and the gov­
ernment was ready to give up
■:f, Wa have come a lonn*way in iti 21-month operation of the roads.
the last fifty yrais when; women's
Three rail unions, with a com­
; -underthings were knowif.'da ”un bined membership of 150,000,
- • “ nlionablri" because afp^ gentle*
l “ memorandum of agreewith the carriers late
nau. would mention each
itach g&lt; .thing
Wednesday night in the
a bustle or a cot
Houee.
a brassiere or pantiej
Tha agreement, unlike one signed
of a lady. ■
by
&gt;y tha lam
aamaa three union chiefs
ng■men
■■
r a p at le
least,
, 1150, la binding on
»D them, they snal
the^an^ani-'l
fUa,
Tha 1980 agree­
___
__________
ment waa repudiated by a vote of
play them from
thee memberships of the three
■ gills, somewhat
unions.
seems to ui. egg
Aetna! ratiturn of the roada to
i suppose wa are
the
air private owners wlU coma as
seem to us
.manifestation
also indicative
„ ct for woman!
; unfortunate coni’
lined.

Main Rail Unionb
Reach Agreement
With Operators

»

soon as the unions and the railroads sign a contract based on
the terms and conditions of einment agreed to Wednesday

aThat1 might take a wesk or more,

even though the job Is almost
purely mechanical.
The agreement, worked out be­
tween tbe carriers and the Engi­
neers, Firemen and the Conductors
after Intensive mediation effort!
by Presidential Assistant John R.
Steelman, does these things:
l. Raises wages 37 cents an hour
fur men In the yards and. 22lt
cents for over-the road employes,
2. Ties wages to Ihe cost of liv­
ing.
WhitePay now goes up or down
one cent each three months for
each one-point change In tbe gov­
ernment's coit-of-livlng
'
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Index.
3. Lays the foundation for yard­
men to switch from a 48-hour week
to a 40-hour week and get a 4cent pay hike when the shorter
r k week
..............
work
takes effect.
4. Oives the unions tha right to
reject carrier requeata to run the
aaroe train crew through a dlvls-

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Wth the county losing thousand*
‘ liars every month, including
is spent on hospitalisation
Jo of Seminole County, be*
I of tha inadequacy of the
hospital to meat community
early construction of g
moreeZenHaL N * T e S
have a moat critical
. .fin the event of u
local disaster in
‘of
* ofeM fiftll

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Okahmim Joins ,fit
U. S. Universities’
“Lust For Lace”

mows and Claremont CoOm m hr
Southern . Cantornli, Bradley of

Error Is Corrected
By Associated Press

Virginia Tech sad tha Universities TALLAHASSEE or - The As­
off'lK
Maine,
J Wehmond, sociated Press, through a traffic
fn?*MMaryland,
aryh
Kentucky, Arkanaai and Louisville. error, Wednesday listed erroneous­
ly 17 contributors to Brailey Od­
ium 's campaign fund
having
Jagrcees
donated money to his opponent for
Fane Oae)
ICaatlei
governor, Dan McCarty.
Hayes the presidency aa 138 were The following persons contrib­
for him an r 114 against him. Now uted to Odham and should have
that deciding vofe for Hayea was been listed as routrlmitors to his
cast by a repreaentattv- who won campaign fund:
his ssat by si stogie uallot,’’ tbs
100 — Carl Floyd, Haines City.
Judge assarted.
(90 — J. F. Hope, Gainesville.
He complimented .tha Junior
ISO — C. T. Hill, Howey.
Chamber and Clarence Knight for
Its — -Jack Seglsr, Panama
their efforts In fatting out the
vote. Jayce# President Tim Craw City.
$100 — Perry Carlton,’ Fort
ford alio thanked Mr. KnlIght on Pltrce;
~
R “N. if
Hartman,
ai
Daytona
behalf of’ the
tha Juhior Chamber.
Chaml
Eltoi Mbughton Jr. announced Beach; J. E. Peacock, DeLand;.
K. Townsend, Live Oak;
he ^annual
that tha
nnutl inatallatlon of Arlle
George Deliaven Franklin. Day
officer*
taka1 Flace on tha lOUR
tona OVBvIl
Beach;• 8J1IU
Otto D
Schmehl,
vlllll* lll| aJHIl
San
night of Juna 6 at tha Seminole ford;
George H. Coleman, ClewlsCounty Country Club.
mumton; uora
Dora nW.. anu
and oarsn
Sarah u.
D. ThomJamea Gut, co-chairman of the ion:
asello,.Bartow, II. and Doug Lock­
membership drive this year with hart,
Fori Lauderdale; Henry X.
Benjamin Wiggins, announced a
Miami; A. J . Cleary, Mi­
Hit of prises for the members who Gibson.
procure the largest number of re­ ami, W. B. Bishop Jr., Uoyd.
newed and new membership!.
The Weather
He said that a Jayeee pin will
be awarded for five memberships,
a Zlpo lighter for 18, dues will be
High Low Prtcip.
paid for the member soliciting Asheville
73
43
dues from &gt;0 members, for 86 Boston
55
11
65
memberships a two piece suitcase Cleveland
ua
51 . .02
will be given and 60 members wlU Los Angeles
51
71
give the solicitor a to, reel, line, New Oneans
H5 69
plug and tackle hex.
58
71
New York
It waa decided to five the work­ Seattle
.16
60
47
e r credit for two paid member- Wasnmgton
5d
75
chips for every new member Join­ Jacksonville
74
89
ing.
19
84
Miami
89
67
Tallahassee
CITRUS MUTUAL
LAKELAND (M-Robert W. Rut
ledge, Orlando, now executive di­
rector of United Growers and Shippers Association, Wednesday was
named general manager of Florida
Citrus Mutual.
DOORB OPEN—11:80 P. M.
He will report JuoeT ai assistant
general maaager sod take over
2—FEATURES—2
as. general manager Sept. 1, suc­
ceeding A. V.. Blur man.
(TO KEEP YOU AWAKE)
saurman, who haa grove and
packing Interests In Clearwater,
became Mutual's general manager
two years ago
igo after a bitter feud
l»»
with the then manager Alden
Drury and Mutual
Pu
Mutual Public
Relations
Consultant Mertosi L. Corey, gaurman took the poaf only until some
— AND —
one could b# named to succeed
him. In January he asked Mutual's
board to relleva him as soon as
possible.

By The Associated Prats'
clipped from the March 31st San­ Tbe snowbaulqg panty raids
ford II
Herald, I would Ilka to ad •P
_
___
Gen. Van F leet Says vfie
you that the day of the ten* Maine to California today despite
cent
newspaper
h
u
already
a
r­
efforts by some co-eds, cops end
P risoners A re B eing rived.
college authorities to stymie them.
Shown W ho's Boss Our morning paper, the Loa An­ Many of Ihe latest forays we.e
geles Times, end the evening pa­ all In fuu but others wound u;&gt; in
per, The Herald Exprau, are and violence..
RV HTAN CARTER &lt;“ &lt;
nave been tan centt a copy for
The worst brawl Wednesday
PUSAN, Korea &lt;j« - U.’S. _
tom* time.
bat troops, backed by tanksJB
night was the University of Okla­
Although It has been many homa where a demonstration la­
raitored firm Allied ^ontrorj
years since I have resided In San- beled a “lust for lace" ended In
Pusan's big hospital camp,
urd,
1 still enjoy reading The an egi-tosalng riot. one Red prlionef was
tereld, as you probably surmise,
Ana at the University of Georgia
85 'frijured III a riot Tuesday?*
Gen Juines A Van Fleet, Eighth having continued to subscribe to students were routed byt ear gas
It
these
many
years.
Army rumiiiAnder, visiting Ihe
and smoke bombs -after hurling
The attached notice I received rocks and eggs 'at-police patrol
ramp today, declared the prisoners
• * ■■ .
were shown who was boss and au­ this morning end am enclosing my cars.
thorities had used the proper tic check for five dollars and 76 The strange fad, In which college
cents, since I have decided to re­ boys Invade women's dormitories
tics.
.i
new my subscription for six and sororities in search of under
Correspondents were permitted months.
to visit the compounds for the first
arments, began several weeks ago
Wishing you continued success, ut became widespread this week.
time They were told that trouble
1
am,
had lieen brewing since April IS
Since Sunday nndle sorties have
Cordially yours, ‘
occurred at more than 40 schools,
In this camp for sick and seriously
wounded Korean arid Chinese pris­ (Mrs. George W.) Elsa H. Knight many of them large unlversltiea.
In the Oklahoma wrangle at
oners.
For one month, prisoner! were Banfurd Dally Herald,
Norman, Okie., Wednesday night,
in complete command of three en* Dear Mr. Dean,
about 2,000 male students made off
closures In Compound 10. U. N.
I’m more proud of our own with lingerie loot from 10 women’s
personnel—doctors and nurses— Brailey Odham than ever, after ^m lt££jes.
were unable to enter the com- hearing that get together In Or­
in# crowd got out of hand and
pound.
.
lando at the J.C.s. It waa right local officers called on itate troop­
North Korean end Chinese filligs funny how hit opponent excused ers and police from three nearby
flow over the ntockadcs. The prls*
from answering the fl- towns for help. Tbe panty pllferlng
oners staged null American .skits himself
ns ore question. Now that may lark turned into an eig-throwlng
and heckled U N personnel Wilk­ seem
like a small thing to answer, battle after officers tried persua­
in# by I hey destroyed hospital but some
of our duly elected offi­ sion, tear gas and finally high
qulpinent.
.
-, v.
cials
use
the public’s money with pressure hoses.
Then the camp authorities :got Just such abandon,
and some of us Twelve students were arrested.
tough.
&lt;t
were
waiting
to
.hear
one Dr, George 1,. Cross, Oklahoma
A combat tested American i In­ wa* going to get out ofwhich
president, called II a disgrace,
tho
race,
fantry battalion reinforced Ihe
adding:
and
were
we
fooled!
camp guards Tanks rumbled past
"I was fearful after reading of
Dan
knew
that
our
Sanford
man
the compound The prisoners were
such incidents at other colleges
told that it they didn’t con)e out Is too smart to let thaj be like but
kept hoping our students were
of their compound they wouldn't taking randy from the baby, eo he a little
more liable, a little more
eat Finally, they were told that had to talk fait to try to get the sophisticated. . . . I'm deeply
listener*
to
forget
that
a
question
If they wouldn't come out, the'U S.
asham
* happened 1
named* of* what
troops would
.........................
come in and getthan
th4m. Was asked. HE DIDN’T ANSWER Another college president, John
IT
EITHER.
Prisoners In one compound re­
Dan probably did not think that A. Hannah of Michigan State, dc
fused to come out on order. A
penile raiding on his
company was sent In to clean them so many folks would wonder why emphatlied.
hi- was never asked to take a campus. Ha told tome 1,000 stu­
out Tuesday
dents milling around a girls’ dormi­
The Communists fought with bilbo, but there ARE curious folks tory, “ We don’t want any of that
rocks, barbed wire flails and metal that might even euggeat that h* notoriety here."
sticks Tbe soldiers used riot tac­ might linve been on the aide that
arrested 25 raiders and
tics They threw concussion gre­ thf bribe idv»r» were. It does seem thePolice
rest gave up at midnightnades - cardboard containers filled eliany* that a man that opposes minus loot. '
gamMIng etc, would not run Into Louisiana State University offic­
with TNT
Of the B5 wounded, only Ul were someone that wants just that kind ials used chivalry and the Selective
hurt seriously enough to be bos- of u favor, as Brailey found out. Service Act to repulse dormitory
Hrsilev did not stretch the truth Invaders.
pltsllied One American was struck
In the lug tiy u spear and was when he said he Is not for sale.
Dean of Men Arden French told
The practice of burial In
hospitalized Right otliers received It's been tried. That Is the kind of 700 men students expulsion and churches or churchyards was un­
minor bruises (roio clubs and a man we need to head our State, draft awaited those attempting to known to the earliest Christians.
rocks Hut the compound wag an&lt;l the Issue Is before the voters,
Iris’ dormitories. Lt.
tbe farts are before them, so there
cleaned out
Middleton, LSU pres­
The camp was peaceful today. .lived not be any sick voters if they ident, appealed to the men’s chiv­
Aincrleun uml South Korean nurses keep Odham's record In mind and alry. The crowd around the dormi­
ANGEL’S EAT SHACK
walked freely through tho com­ then elect him.
tories dispersed.
*
"Twenty Five Yesra Feeding Baufurd"
pound trcutlng the sick. Infantry­
We have seen a lot- of eorry
At the University of Georgia,
men were sent in to the compound chap* In the last years because police met 400 youths marching
HALF DOZEN
buildings
of they voted Into office, men that toward a co-ed dormitory.
bulldlnga with billy clubs.
clubs, Some
borne oi
GOLDEN BROWN JUMBO
the patients glowered.
were not proven. 1 think the aver­ The,officers said the students
FRIED SHRIMP
“ But they were meek little boys," se# voter wanta an honest man In began throwing eggs and sUmaa.
ssld Lt Col John II. Bostic, Em- the state’s capital, end's man as The police retaliated with gaa and
FRENCH FRlfcS - GARDEN FRESH SALAD
aorlum, i’e.&lt; the camp commander. young aa Brailey rlth* the go- smoke bombs. After a 43-mlnut*
FRENCH BREAD and BUTTER
“There le no light left In tham&gt;!7 ,Igetter
h* owe
hat Is worthy of tussle,
f i t e i that sew
steaajv, four
iwwa boys
u u ri w
vi* arrested and
were
COFfEE OR TEA
1 h e Ihe 1,000 patients and hon- (everybody's vote but the, gatphlfr the'others-dlepm ad.
»!&gt;•&lt;
atlents tn the compound, about and racketeer, and Odhant don’t,Injured
Curb Service — Diningroom — Take Out
,100 took part In the fighting. A want their vote*.
forays Wednesday
I Other pantle foray
Open II A. M. • 11:30 A.«M. — Closed Mondays
group of about 500 amputees were .........
A man
..........
that
. fails to fight!night
_
night and early today
toda) occurred at
among the most aggressive fight- agalnit crooks In office, will not Weitern Reserve University, Poera.
meet any Interference from them,
"We subdued the amputees and but they will try to buv favors if
closed off one section ol ihe
camp,
they fear the other fellow.
I
T
MOTHS ARE RAMPAGING AGAIN I
said l.t Col Mills llamrld, Ada,
Rev. B. W- Miller
Okla., eoinmumler of the Americ an
Very truly youre,)
PROTECT YOUR BLANKETS NOW!
troops.
(Miller Farme)
“The inen lead orders nut to shoot
Have Thaw Moth Proofed Tha Fam ous
unless their lives were In danger,”
Russell Program
Hatfield said. “ W« took the comF re e — I) • B aa • O W ay — F ree !
und by stages, s little at a time
Wa Alaa Offer "gaa Safe" Plastic Bags
’*••. oae)
(Cewtlaae* Free* Pal
f te kept pusnlng them back and
Durtag May OAly For Oaly 49c Each
In addition to rearmmi the coun­
finally got them in a corner."
da
conThe announcement to come out try. One of Um greatI dangers
‘ "
the *—
American
tow pawto ti
'
PHILIPS
or soldiers would come In to get fronting
them was made tu prisoners in that of balng led Into socialism
T* If phone
ua
Compound 2 Wednesday All the by decrees.
“ He said former B*n. Claude
491
non-pstients came out.
South Palmetto
No attempt was made at screen­ Pepper Is “out to help my opponsnt
ing the 3,500 prisoners of the three and Injure my candldscy nut de­
Isrga number
iplte that and tha lifga
_
compounds according to the formu­ spite
la set up by tbe U. N. Command. of Rusiall candidates la the field,
Out when the prisoners came out I hop* to get hU 14.”
In addition to a slat* announced
" y were told If they
wanted to stay In Allied bald terri­ by Russell himself, two other
tory to turn left. If they wi
wanted slates have been sumtioced by
to return to tha Communlets, turn Democratic circles. T han are
right. A total of only 125 prisoners soma duplications of namas.
In the three compounds turned left.
tn having bean denied food from
Lt. Col. Philip J. Noel JP., Louis­
for more than a week
f&lt;
ville, Ky.. chief medical olflcer He outside
laid the prlaouara
had.
been
said
n
of the enclosure, said the prisoners storing up foodprisoners
still had
and
they
showed no evidence of malnutrition enough left to last for several
si
The following la »n excerpt from th e Orlando Evening Star, issu e of
tonal terminal point if the two mow days. •
August 7,1960, written by Hxnley Pogue in hie column. "Around The Town."
parties can't negotiate their dis­
agreements over these interdivlsu£ n m li ■
Iona! runs.
died. They said tho yielding of Mero to
"About the Mly thief e« real ImpartR(*»•«■■
The government seised the roads
'• » « «
Boyto waa a political payoffane# brought aut at the bearing hi Tall*
In August, 1950, t6 sveft a nation­ js«i&gt;
ia u a n
wide strike. On two occasions tb# Ii *c '.■
ahaaoae last weak of P. A, Mara, flawin'
"Regardless of tho reason for the request
“ USB
Army, technical operator of tha
ita*jwmwm
ole Coast y Sheriff, waa that Ltoyd "G ear
by Boy!* a id the ensuing action of Mero
roads,’ obtained lio-strike court
Beyle,-Hemlnol* State Senator, waa tha
It eertalnly lobks aa If tha' disclosure In
orders. Tha torts unions are still
attorney far tha etoead Biwtoals Chsh
working under on* of them, Issued
Tallahassee will raault in Boyls getting
after a strike against the New
and that ha to alaw Mated In laaarpar*
major eppaalMan when be comae up for
York Centra
atton paper* aa attorney for tha BoaMaeto
ro-itoettoa In 1881
GrtU^lar* (Twin Ptoaa).
"Thar* ar* some rumor* elrtutoglng to
the affect that Odham,-who dto ndt eeek
"Th4 Seminole Grill to tha spat vialtod
re-election aa Bomlnoto Representative,
by J. flralley Odham und fear compan­
Will bo a candidate for the State Senate
ions the middle of July and found to be
toga.
operating a "Cuba" fumbling fame.
"Sons# quarters have recently been hint"Mero told Gov, Warren that Sms- Atyto
lag that Odham la ayalhg to* Governor’*
* ( 'j
•
9ttttM99i
had uterteded fas behalf of. the^lemtosto
ram 'and that If be receive* aneourfcg*too
meat h* Will be In there tdmphfgtilng to
sneeeed dev. Warren. Other sources say
vt,
A ^ h ttls Bryant la planning on running,
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*Social Calendar
THURSDAY
Regular meeting of the Semi­
nole No. 43 will be held at 8;0O
p.m. at the Odd Fellows Hull.
The Intermediate G. A.’* of the
/T in t Baptiat Church will meet at
7:00 at the home of Mr*. Douglas
Stenatrom at 219 Magnolia Avtnut.
FRIDAY
The Thetplan Troupe 958 of
8.H.8. will prrient "Our Hearts
Were Young and Gay” at S:00 p.m.
at the high school auditorium.
AArUltUAY
The Bemlnole County Audubon
Group will take a field trip to tho
Weklva River. Meet at 8anford
Garden Center. E. Firat Straet,
at 7:00 a.m. Every on* interested
In the identification and study of
•b ird s la Invited. Transportation
will bt provided if necStaary.

•

MONDAY

The Truth 8aekera d a ta of the
Firat Methodlat Church will meet
at McKinley Hall at 3:00 p.m.
TUESDAY
The Pilot Club will hold its reg­
ular dinner mretlng in the Yacht
Club at 0:80 p.m.
Tht Unity Truth Clat* will meet
at 8:00 p.m. at the Valdei Hotel.
The book “The Sermon on The
HMount” by Emmet Foa will be
studied. The public II invited.
W B ’NESDAY
The Fine Arts Department of
the Woman’s Club will meet at tho
club house at 10:00 a.tn. at which
time there will be preiented a talk
on the Bible by Mr*. A. G. Mclnnls.
There will also ha a display of old
China.

Ware Bible Class Of
•Church Holds Supper
The R. W. Ware Bible Clas* of
the Firat Methodlat Church met
Tuesday evening at 7:00 o'clock at
the homo of Mr. and Sira. R. U.
Hutchison In Cameron City for a
■upper meeting.
A delicious meal of ham, blackeyed
rice, green aalada, rel­
ish**, rolls, a variety of home
baked plea and cake, Iced tea and
•coffee was served In tha lovely
garden. The tables were overlaid
with white linen cloths and canterad with multi-colored hibiscus.
Following the auppar, a short
business meeting waa held by the
president,
W. W. Tyre,
waa
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. , which
,
followed
*”
b y,a program oni "CM**Cltl
fsnahip and It's Megnlng
Mr.
Tyre and Judge Wart spoke brief)y on the responsibility each have
a i citiiene, and uiged everyone to
be more thoughtful and conald• tr a it* of one'* heritage. Mr. Tyre
was aialated In hla discussion by
four Boy Scouts, Bob Rssly Jr.,
Tommy Wyatt, Billy Tyre and
Larry Burner, who presented the
flag, gave the pledge of allegiance
•ml told of "Scouts' Duties a*
Cltlsena".
Those enjoying the occasion
were Mr. ami Mrs. It. W. Ware,
Rev. and Mrs. J. E. .McKinley,
Mr. and Mr* P*rrv
*'f.
and Mra. J. P. Bates, Afi. and M r*
mJoe Aitarallo, Mr. tutu Mrs. t . it.
“ Wyatt, Mr. and Mra. Jack Bur­
ney, Mr. and Mra. Robert ReeUy,
Mr. and Mra. W. Vv. Tyre, air.
and Mra. R. 11. Cole, Mr. and Mr*.
S. P. Bolyn, Mr. and Mra. L. H.
Swain, Mlsa Ethel Riser and mo­
ther. Mrs. Maude Coleman, Mlse
Norm* Norwood, Mra. Gratcban
Crowell, Larry Burney, TomAy
Wyatt, Robert Reely Jr.. BiUy
Tyre, Shirley Tyre, Betty Bryan
and Job Hutchison.

*Grad!cks Entertain
Saturday Evening
Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Gradlck en­
tertained Saturday evening with a
wiener roast and hay rid* In honor
of Mite Connl* Ludwig who will
(raduste from Seminole High
school in June.
The guests aassrabltd around
long tables placed In the back
• y a rd of tha Gradlck home on
Park Avenue where they enjoyed
the usual picnic course,
Following tho
grot:
u j m r. •
Johi Ludwig Jr., boarded
filled truck” for a rid* around
Lake Monroe.
Those attending war* Miaa Bab*
BUM*. Miss Ellsn Driggers, Miss
n Wilson, Miss Elisabeth MurMlsa Ada Adams, Miss Ann
{taker, Mlsa Margaret Maloy,
is Caoblln* Hclrur's and MUs

Duffgars Honored By
Reception, Shower
The home of Mr. and Mrs. N. J.
Duggar on Myrtle Avenue was ths
teen* Tuesday evening of a recep­
tion and surprise shower honoring
Mr. and Mr*. Jo* Duggar who are
now residents of Chattanooga,
Tenn. ’
The Duggar home was attrac­
tively decorated with various ar­
rangements of gladioli and green­
ery. The dining table from which
refreshments of punch and cake
were served was overlaid with a
linen cloth and centered with a
lovely bouqquet of gladioli.
Games wer* played after which
Mr. and Mrs. Duggar opened their
many gifts which had been pre­
iented to them.
Those Invited to be with the
hanorees were Mr. and Mra. Ri­
chard Walker, Mr. and Mr*. W. D.

Friends of Mr*. Cecil Bales will
be Interested to learn that she Is
confined to the Florida Sanitarium
in Orlando for observation.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Duggar and
daughter Joy have moved from
Myrtle Avenue into their new
hpm* at 211 Arcadia Road.
Friends of Barney Beck will be
glad to learn that he la recuper­
MUs Alice O'Hear, daughter of
ating nicely at hla home following
Dr. and Mrs. Fiuyd B. O’Rear of
a broken ankle.
Friends of Mr*. T. N. Dillard
will be glad to learn that ah*
la Improving nicely from a major
operation at the Femald Laugh­
ton Memorial Hospital.

Murrlsotown, N. J., whose engage­
ment and approaching marriage to
William P. Chapman Jr., son of
Mr. and Mri. W. P. Chapman of
thla city was announced yestard a y . ________________

Mra. Charles Orltm* and Mra
W. D. Thornton who have been Covered Dish Supper
visiting In Melbourne aa the guesta
Is Held By Tourists
Rev. and Mra. J. R. Farris re­
read home Wednesday. Rev.
Fnrria la the former pastor of the The newly completed Tourist
aid Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Christian Church her* and Is re- Center on the lake front wa* the
Turner.. Rev, and Mrs. W.
1 J T Mr. and Mrs. Leland orted as doing vsry well with scene Tuesday evening of a cov­
Brooks
ered dish, buffet simper, the firat
*1
Rudd, Mr, and Mrs. Darrell la new parish.
affair to lie held In the
new
Urieme, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Shep­
building by the tout 1st gimip.
pard, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Schmidt,
Each guest brought u covered
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Herndon, Mr. Mrs. Roumillat Gives dish
and their uwn tuhla setting
and Mr*. A. C. Madden, Mr. and
Party
For
Her
Club
with drinks furnished by the tour­
Mra. Bernard L. Harkey, Mr. and
ist club. Raymond .Smith was in
Mrs. J. P. Holtsrlaw, Mr. and Mrs.
The Fortnightly Bridge Club en­ charge of the elitertalmurnt and
W. L. Whitten', Mrs. Eunict Dann joyed
a dessert bridge Tueeday served as host for the evening.
and Mrl. Oulda Curry.
at the home of Mrs. F. E. Mr*. Joseph Murray was in charge
Out of town guests Included evening
of the refreshments.
on Palmetto Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. AI Walker of Win­ Roumillat
Gamas were enjoyed following
The Roumillat home was attrac­
ter Garden, Mr. and Mra. Horace tively
with: large bou- the supper by the 38 inrnihtra who
Hull also of Winter Garden and uets ofarranged
day lilies and miniature were present and six guests who
Mra. May Hull of Oakland.
arrangements of gerbera daisies w,r* Mrs. Carla Uternurk, Mr.
Preceding the reception, a sup­ *•
and Mr*. J. J. Weber, Mrs. flutha centerpiece of each table.
per party was given by Mr. and
Prlies wer* won by Mrs. J. 0. bert Rhode-, Mrs. J. T Seaton and
Mrs. H. S. Duggar at their new Sharon,
Mrs. F. J. Consoles and Mr*. Wright.
home on Aracdla Road also honor­ Mrs. Bradford
Byrd. Others playing Mr. and Mr*. Duggar.
Mm- «• 8. Lewis, Mrs.
Radio B riefs
Those attending wer* Mr. and Sadie Brouse,
Mrs. B. L. Perkins.
Mr*. N. J. Duggar, Mrs. Doyle
By
MARION IIAItMAN
r*- M- F- Wiggins and Mrs. E.
Peacock and small son Nail, Mra.
.
Galloway.
Mrs. Fred Robb will teview Ma­
Grace Duggar, the hosts and the
Also present were Mrs. George rion B. Ward’s "Boat t'hihlren of
honor guests.
E. Well*, Mr*. J. A. Wright, Mra. Canton" on WTRIt'a “Hook Cor­
E. A. l.ondenberg, Mrs. Roy G. ner” tomorrow morning nt 11:16
Williams, Mrs. 8. O. flhlnholser o'rlock. "The Book Corner" Is
Mrs. Dekle Honored Sr.,
Mrs. H. B. McCall, Mis* Lou­ presented by WTRR in coo|H&gt;ratioi|
With House Warming se. Sipple
and Rev. J. E. McKin­ with the Sanford Story League
ley. pastor.
every Friday. Books for children,
adults, and fur everyone me re­
Mr*. .M. R. Dekls was honored
Tuesday fvenlng with a house Dependable Class Of viewed on "The Rook Corner".
warming at har lovely new home
•I 103at 2405 Adam* Court In WinneThe "Radio Farm Digest" will
Church
Has
Meeting
wood by Mra. J. G. David and Mrs.
feature tomorrow, at 12:15 o'clock,
Robert Lippencott with Mra. R. D.
a short talk by Representative
The Dependable Class of the Thomas G. Abernathy, member of
Dak* assisting.
The D#kl* noma waa decorated First Methodist Church held a Congress from the Fourth District
with arrangement* of carnation*, homecoming breakfast at McKin­ of Mississippi and chalrmnn of
gladioli and snapdragons. Several ley Hall Sunday morning at 9:00 ihe House Agriculture Holt-coingames war* enjoyed and prises o'clock.
mlttee on fertiliser and farm ma­
Invocation was given by Mrs. chinery. Representative Abernathy
were won by Mrs. J. C. Newsom,
Mrs. Taylor Brown and Mr*. M. W. S. Thornton, a peat teacher for will speak on "Tool* for Food Pro­
20 years. Other past teachers who duction".
R. Dekls.
•
Introduced by claaa president,
•1400After ,Mr*. Dekle opened her were
Louis Sipple,.war* Mrs. H. O.
One of the gems for listeners is
many gift*, refreshment* were Mias
lerved by the hostesses to thoe# Shinholier, Mr*. Eva Harkey, Mrs. the "Layman’s Call to Prayer”
R.
F.
Cole,
Mra,
J.
M.
Leonard,
present who wer* Mr*, n. B.
heard over WTRR at 11:55 o'clock
Owen*. Mra. C. L. Echols, Mrs. present teacher and two associate Monday through Saturday. This
teachers,
Mrs.
Le*
Wilson
and
Carl Dakle, Mra. II. L. Osborne,
extraordinary moment of the day'Mrs. Fred Stein, Mra. Gene Rey­ Mr*. E. G. Kilpatrick Jr. Past broadcasting provides the stamina
presidents
were
also
recognised.
nolds, Mr*. Alvin Calhoun, Mr*.
for continued efforts throughout
Doughnuts, sweet rolls and cof­ the dav, u relaxing imSiient win
John Bsiwelichin, Mrs. O. Rev­
els, Mrs. J. F. Davla, Mrs. J. C. fee wer* served by the hostesses words und music.
Cook. Mrs. Ebbs Lee, Mr*. T. C. to those present who wer* Mrs.
-1100Brown, Mrs. Dan Bralnard, Mr*. Burke Steel*, Mrs. R. W. Herron,
The Woman's Angle is presented
C. II. Stafford, Mrs. Terry Wheat- Mr*. Roscoe Taylor, Mrs. II. A. every morning nt 0:46 o’clock on
land, Mrs. Kenneth Eaddy. Mr*. Appleby, Mrs. A. L. Skinner, Mrs. WTRR’s "Where Angels Fear To
Richard Galloway, Mrs. Robert J. M. Leonard, Mr*. R. F. Cole, Tread" with names, news, and fra
Broastte, Mrs. Oulda Wilson, Mrs. Mrs. A. F. Murphy, Mrs. W. S.
Raymond Kader, Mra. O. B. Lee, Thornton. Mrs. ffatli* Arwood,
M»». J. C. Newsom, Mra. J. B. Mrs Paul Horton Sr., Mrs. V. L.
Staples, Mrs. Thomas Ruaal, Mra. Smith, Mrs. Lee Wilson. Mrs. Cy­
James Gul, Mrs. Doris Davis. Mr*. ril Butner, Mra. Nancy Brock, Mrs.
A. J- Oresr. Mra. Alfrsd Johnson A. K. Shoemaker and Mrs. J. H.
and Mri. Edward Cameron.
Loechelt.

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that a Ilre-rralstant building can
hr sCcuird to stoi* them In.
The following Is the full test
of Mr. Wilson’s address:
"Please let me *ay In the heginning that 1 am only one of
the nine Trustees of the Bert
Fish Testamentary Truat and do
not undertake to commit the
other Trustees, hut I thought It
igiit and proper to bring to you
tacts and fi
figures relating to the
Trust in order too properly
properl] evaluut tlie hospital situation.
i think it will be in order first
to briefly review the hl/tory of
tlie Trust. Judge Bert Fl*h died
on July 21st, 194.1. In Lisbon,
Portugal, while minister from
this country to that government.
He left a last will and testament
in which, after beetfUeathlng the
sum of $25,000.00 to John B.
Stetson University, of which he
was all alumnus, he gave, de­
vised. ami bequeathed the rest, re­
sidue and remainder of his propetty und the rents, Issues, ami
piofits thereof, to his brother,
the late Bell F. Fish, and upon
hi- death to nine trustees to use
the property and the income and
profit thereof to rreet and main­
tain u hospital In each of the
cities of DeLand, Sanfprd, and
New Smyrna, *ald hospitals to
lie erected and maintained for
tlie benefit of each of said cities
and the rllitens and maintained
fin the benefit of each of said
titles and ihe rltiien* thereof
and of the vicinity thereof, to which
should be admitted the Indigent
sick mill wounded, who should ha
luintihed surgical and medical
aid ami proper food and treatment
without charge. Hospitalisation
may also be furnished to patients
who are able to pay the cost
thereof. Each hospital Is to be
called The Fish Memorial Hos­
pital
"Judge
Fish appointed his
hiuthrr. Hen F. Fish; his brotherIn law. Ernest M. Galloway of
.Sanford, and James E. Pollard,
In- former secratary as executor*
thereof. The three executors administered the srtate until the
death of ihe hruther, Ben F. Fish,
on Nov. 21, 1947. The administra­
tion of the estate was completed
by the two irtnainlng executors,
unit they were disrharged oil
ja il

2M. JUIH.

"The nine Trustees, one of
whom lives in Jacksonville, one
/in St. Augustine, three In lietuie« shout women around the
world "Where Angels Fear To
Tread" I- filled with helpful hint-,
suggestions, Ideas, and stories for
utnl about women.

-I409-

llellAKY HALLY
I lie Dellary Democratic Club
will meet at Chrlxlberger Manor
tonight at 8:1)0 o’clock with Edwind Healey, president, preaiding.
Mi. Healey has arranged to have
ill seven Vuluila County candi­
date* to he present and presdit
ilirii plfttfuim*. Each candidate
will be ulluwed 15 minutes tu
• peak
CORRECTION
The Herald regrets the omission
&lt;d Hip name of Mrs. Oeurgr Swank,
11- . In the account of the Aincri
&lt;.in Home Department meeting
which was held ut the Woman's
v tub Tuesday. Mrs. Swank serv
nl as one of the hostesses

(.and. three hi Sanford and one
in Camps, held a n o r g a n is a t io n
Hireling on Jan. Id, 1948. They
took charge of the property and
begun to work toward tha ac­
complishment of the purposes of
the Trust, converting property
Into cash in order to accumulate
enough funds to begin the con­
struction of the hospitals. I may
say here thnt the property of the
estate and trust consisted of
stock* und bonds, impioved and
unimproved rest estate, nnd almut
four hundred acres of hennnd
citrus groves located oral Del.uinl.
"Upon Ihe probate of Judge
Fish’s Will, appraiser* were ap­
pointed and they appraised the
eslate at $1,0115,461.80. It was
necessary to make a frdrral estate
tax return uml the sum of $96,019.05 was requited to pay the
estate tux.
"Judge Fish's Will leave* the
matter of the erection of the hos­
pitals to the discretion of the
Trustees.
lie
made provision
for parity umniig (lie three cities
and exptessed no preference.
“Home probably wonder why
the erection of the hospital In
Drl-niid was begun before those
In Sanford and New Smyrna.
Judge Fish had requested his
brother, Hen F. Fish, to a'isist
him in carrying out his plan* for
the erectlun of the hospitals. To
this end, Bon Fish funned a non­
profit corporation called The Hen
K. Fish Foundation. Frauds P.
Whitehall owned ten ucres of land
in the heart of Del.and known
ns the College Arms property on
which -vas located the old Col­
lege Arms Hotel, lie planned to
make n business center of this
property, hut conceived the idea
that the property would constitute
n fine site fur u hospital. He sold
the property to Ben Fish for the
amount hr had invested in It.
"When Ben Fish died on Nov
21, 1947, he left everything he
had to The Ben F. Fish Founda­
tion. This corporation was fanned
exclusively for the purpose of ac­
quiring laud on which hospitals
authorised liy the Will of Judgo
Fish might he erected. Ben Fish's
estate was appraised at the sum
of $4tl,470.30. After Mr. Fish’s
death, The lien I*. Fish Founda­
tion conveyed the College Arms
site to the Trustees of Judge
Fish’s estate. The Del.and Me­
morial llospitul of filed nil of its
assets to the Trustees of Judge
Fish's estate. This pioperty was
appraised at about $110,000.01),
und It is icinly to turn tlie pro­
perly over us soon ns the De­
l.and
hospital
is
completed.
When The Ben Fi-li Foundation
lio n i-iiuveyed the t'ollege Arms
Hotel property to the Fish Tinstees, everything was ready fur
the erection of ii hospital ill De­
l.and.
"The situation in Seminole
County wn* different. In 19.18 the
City of Hunfurd piin-hased from
Mr*. Hal Wight the property now
romposlng the subdivision known
as San Carlo* HuMIvisiun. The
City in 1910 conveyed this pro­
perty to Seminole County on runultluli that a hospital would he

TITI5 SANFORD IIERALD
crrftcJ then on within
three
Paga S
yearn, or title vvjs to revirt to Thors. May 52, l'J.»2
the City. This clause was elimin­
ated by the City. Bonds were
voted for the erection of a hos­ Sem inole C hildren’s
pital, but it was not erected. The
C om m ittee Convenes
County obtained authority from
the Legislature to rreonvey the
The Seminole County Children's
property to the City, which was
done, and in 1949 the County con­ Committee met recently nt tha
veyed some property In Bel Air court house with Mrs. A. J. I’etar*
S uIhIIvIs Ioii to the City for a son presiding.
The meeting opened with p r a y •
hospital site.
"The local Trustees viewed this hv Mrs. S. J. Nix und the mlnut •*
p,r-\r--*y snd concluded that It were read t&gt;y Mrs. C. M. FI &gt;wers,
was not a suitable site for u secretary and piogrnm chairman.
Speaker was Mrs. Hulda Kihhs,
hospital. The Trustees then ne­
gotiated with the City for the county health nurse, who spoke on
San Carlos Subdivision for a site “Mental Health" which -ne took
and purchased It for that purpose from the following hooks, “Tha
umi later acquired the property Mind in Sicknesses und in Health"
adjoining it on the west, Dm- und "There is Something You Can
About Mental Health.” Mr«.
giving it an entire block for Dial i Do
Kibbe stressed that mentally III
lUirpose. Thl« properly constitute* i people
should be encouraged to be
an admirable and convenient site counseled by a “competent psy­
for the hospital.
chiatrist who might help them to
"Some criticism may have been become normal, happy citiien*
directed at tbe Trustees for com­ , again."
mencing the erection of the hos­
Mrs. Kibbe also announced that
pital In DeLand before commen­ the county had made provisions to
cing the erection of the hospitul transport nil cerebral palsy chil­
In Sanford. If »ny preference nl dren to the Forrest 1‘aik School In
all was to he shown, 1 do not Orlando where services are avail­
think it was unreasonable to be­ able to Seminole County children.
gin the hospital In DeLand, since 1 Following the talk, a round-tahl*
II was Judge Fish’s home, and his discussion took place with many
brother had provided the site. I questions being asked. Those tak­
think that Del.and was more m ing part in the discussion wer#
need of a new hospital, than was Mrs. A. J. I’eterson, Judge Doug­
Sanford, and everything was In las Slenstrom, Dr. T. W Lawton,
readiness for construction to he Mrs. Kibbe. Mrs. Mniguiette Oragin.
ham, Mi*. S. .1 Nix, Ml*. Don
"The financial condition of the Clrey of Oviedo, Mis. C. M. Flow­
Trust now is n* follows: The sum ers and Mnok Cleveland Ii
Mr* I’eti-ison, outgoing chair­
of $197,241.41 will he pnyalile to
the Deloind hospital from the man, wa- elected vice clialliui'1
Frileral Government, when it is for the coming yem. It was de­
appropriated, as the lemainder cided thnt the lime meeting would
of its grant for the hospital. he the last of till* pump until fall.
This, I understand, will he avail
able for the Hanfoul hospital. The potential asset* of
$497,243.43.
improved property has u value It is obvious therefore that the
nf approximately $1011,000.00, and Tiust will lie in u position to
the oiatige troves were annrnised carry out Judge Fish's wishes
at between lono.ooo.oo and $700. as to ull three hospitals.
000.00. Thete Is oilier unimproved
property remaining of a value of I "As you niuhuhly -aw lit last
evening's Sanford Herald, the
approximately $100,000.00.
three local Trustees ln*t with
"The sum of $270,000.00 has t omitv I'nmmisstnlier .1. F Mehern allocated hv the Floiidu Imi Clrlland, who were appointed by
provemriit Commission for tlu- the llonnl of County CouiiulsstunSanford hospitul to become pay­ eis ns u committee to con side*
able when appropriated by Con­ Ihe local hospital matter, and the
gress under the Ilill Burtop Act. executive committee o f
til*
It Is believed that tills appropii- Feruald l.auphloii .Memorial Dosatiuli will be luudc by Cungiess ■utliI \--oeintion anil Itenrrseiilathi&lt; year. Tbe amount will not tlvr Voile A. Williams, Jr., and
be payable all at once, hut ill Muck N. rlevelano, .11 .. Di-niocra*
fixed sums. A total of $267,241.11 tic nominee for lepresentntiv#
was allocated foi the Del.and It tun this county, to consider the
hospital, of which the sum of local hospital situation
$t‘i0,00l).IH) ha* been paid, leaving
"It
wux the consensus of
the uhove meiilioiiel sum of npinotn of that meeting thnt Ihe
$197,211.41, which it is believed County Cniuiiilssioiiei * call an
will he paid tlie latter part of election to determine whether of
this year. It will he available foi not hoods to the amount of not
the Sanford hospitul, since it will exceeding $75(1,(8)11.(81 he Issued
not lie needed for the Del.and Ini tlie erection of a hospital)
hospital.
and if Ihe voters apptove the Is*
"It will he seen therefore thnt -mince of bonds, tin- Kish Estate
the Trust Inis actual assets of he leipiested unit enter into utl
$1,000,18)11.01), if we consider Ihe agreement to take over the la&gt;ssunt of $000,18)0.00 as a correct pitnl und reimburse the county for
value foi the citrus gloves, und the cost thereof '

S H O W IN G

SUN. -

M O N .!

HQUOtf
VII1*»

Twsnty Five Year* Ago Thla WMk
th . fFJylng Fool" krflyadln &amp;
Reurget, Franco tonight at 10t&gt;9
o’clock completing the epochal
flight whoae progreaa had been
watched by the eyea of the world
for thO poet 88 hour*. . . . The
’’Young Ace" waa dragged bodily
from hla plane by the first persons
to reach It and ho waa Immediate­
ly lifted to willing ahouldera and
borne acroaa the field In great
triumph. . . . . Member* of the
Aaartan Circle of the F irat Baptist
Church held their monthly Dualneaa mooting Thuraday evening at
the homo of Mra. C. A. Anderson
on Kim Atenue. A variety of gar­
den flowara combined with green­
ery adorhed the rooma. Routine
baaineaa waa tranaacted .after
which a aoclal hour waa tnloyed.
The hoateaa aerved brick Ice cream,
rake and mil
Q. Sharon ei
antly af
on Tenth Street

„ ______

sMmr. Harry
« » f . sLewis,
a - Mr*.
w Frank
«

On* group of Colton*
and
Rayon
Prints
drastically reduced.
On* ami two piece
styles in a good run
of sites. Formerly
priced up to 14.95. To
clear for o n l y .............

Millar, Mr*. Gaorta A. Da Gottaa,
Mra. B. R. Dlahton, Mrs. Chari aa
Vincent and Mra. Frank J. Oontilex...........According U the Rev­
erend Dr. F. B. Snort of N#w
York, paator of Methodist Church
for thirty-lira years, blond bablaa
usually cry, brunette* amlla and
bald-haaded on*a look blank while
being baptlied. . . . . . Mr. and
Mra. Alfred W. Lao Jr., whoa#
marriage waa ah tntam tlng event
of May 91 returned from thalr
wedding trig on Sunday evening.
................. Preildent Collldga will
review the American fleet at
Hampton Roada or June 4, he advUed the Navy Department toddy.
The President will watch the ahlpe
peas In line from the bridge of the
Yacht Mayflower. . . . . A lately
compliment to Mra. Arthur Haaaard of Auguata, Oa., who la vlait-

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Gam e F o r Blues;
G-JVIcn P lay H ere Smokey Says:
11/ KENT CIIRTLAIN
U proved to be n very eventful
evening Inst night when the Hemlnote lllues registered their first
shutout triumph of the yenr heat*
Ing the G-Men In Gainesville, 4-0,
behind the five-hit twirling of
Murray Byrd.
The win was the sixth of tho
year for Byrd,
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who has won all
hie games nwny
f r o m Hanford.
Tha a I o n d o r
i right h a n d v r ’ a
!' “Nothing II n il"
lave him the dln.Inetlmt of beturning tho first
Bemlnole pitcher
Discourse on Natural
. t o notch six vlr1 lories this year.
George Kents-.—-----exploded for four Murray Byrd
hits In •ivo tries to glv« him
tight hits In nine nppeninurcs for
he last two game* In Gainesville,
j l marked the second time, also,
that llyid has defeated the GMen In their nwn surroundings
this yenr. The Inst time tho lllues
played there Byrd registeiod an
l l - l win. Thus, In the Inst two
games In tho college town, Byrd Miami
Stops Hooks
nas yielded hut one run ill IH Inn­
Io tt A n d Saints;
ings of play.
Tenlghl the G-Men will Iry
H avnna-M iam i Win
• Ikeir lurk here In the .Memorial
Htedium against (hr Blurs be­
By cf. nV: p i owdkn
ginning at 8:00 pin. Manager
Associated I’rrsa Nlaff Writer
Chuck AInto may use hla Cuban
The Florida International league
tryout fllngrr Tony Torrea for
'P like n
Im flrat lime or lie may ron- pennant race lightened up
okle In the clutch today wllh
llnue with his regular pitching rookie
ly 2'
Bkjj ggn
I a m e s s e p a r a tin g tftc first
order, which will ace large o nily
irtn-nf
place learns.
id fourth
nurt
George Hmlth starling on Ihe anil
Tampa's
nna .Smokers. In fourth place
rubber.
shaded Mininl Beach’s first place
After losing four of thn last Flamingos, 7 a. nnd scrnnil place
five games tha Miami halted Hooks loll nnd SI
Heinlnnles h a v n Petersburg, 7 1
now bounced hack
llnvnnn's Ihlrdnlnec Cubans obo
with n iwo-gHiii* gained ground with n 4-3 decision
winning skrln by over Furl l.underdnle's lowly
reeling uff left- Braves nnd Lakelnnd slopped West
sions over Cocoa Putin Beach, (I I.
nnd tho G-Men.
Tnmpn got only six (ills off the
Tho lllues will Flamingos lull four of Ihoni rnme
bo seeking to ex­ In Ihe first Inning, along wllh n
tend this streak walk nnd two errors for seven
lo three straight runs Hturler l-efty Covington
George Kenla tonight.
cleaned Ihe buses wllh a grounder
In splto of winning, the Semi­ that Ray Williams Inssed away
nole* lost ground to the loop lend­ for a 2-base error. Miami llnneh
ing DeLand lied lints ns thu lints cnllc-ctsd II tills off four Tampa
muundsmen hut couldn't overcome
&lt; . swept a ilouhlehender from
Intba Inst night- This gave Dw- the big load hoforo a ernwd of hid.
Iott had won three In a row
Land nn even three-game margin
over Hanford.
before Miami reached him fnr nlno
W. L. I'd . (Ill hits and sent him In the showers
• tie Land
27 U .7110 — before a crowd nf 1,810 at Ht.
HANFohd
an in .nr»M a Petersburg, nilty Darden shackled
Ja* neurli
aa ia* .(tail -its Ihe Halnls on seven hits. Three
singles nnd Iwo walks pul Miami
The llnls picked up hnlf ii abend
In Ihe fifth nnd they kept
Stne on the nines while .Ins gnliiu.
Halnls' only run runic
each kepi pare with Hunford by on NrhThe
. defeatingLeesburg Inst night. walks, Wilson's single and Ihree
The Hen
llirds have Inst the
llnvniin rnked Cntnnn Anisia nnd
same number of gomes Hint the Red
for II tills hut had lo
lllues have hut the Seminole* hove push Todd
Iwo runs In Ihe eighth
three note vletorles for n game in winover
llarlg hit his sixth
and n half edge In second place. homer ofChuck
Ihe srnson for Ihe Braves
Rimer “Sherry" Shrrhn eon* wllh Ihe hnscs empty in (he eighth.
tlnued to Idnsl the trail for the The Bravos collected only nix tills,
HemluntcN by linnaing out two Including n double ami single by
more hits In three trips. Dusty Jnrgo Torres. Thn hnmo drew 574
Rhodes brought in the fInnl run Fort Lauderdale fans.
an a booming double In the lop
Lakeland got nine hlls-lhn samo
of the left rrnlerfleld fence In ns West Palm llcach—hut four of
Ike ninth Inning.
Ihein wore triples and Iwo wore
Last night’s runtest wun seom- doubles. Woody Fair got two of
less until thn slslh when the lllues tho 3'hnguers, Gene Htewnrl and
pagan n string of Innings In which Paul Kskew one each. George
Ihay tallied nnre. The Seminole Hopkn and Hay Krupn doubled for
jkeln lasted for the final four the Indians before «2t Lakeland
frame* ns the 0-Men were lielng fans.
blanked the rid ire nolle.

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Galnssvllle 8; Hanford 12. BB—
U HA NCE AT A HAVINfJ off Montedeoca «t Byrd 4. HO—
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Dodger* Store 15 Runs In Frame,
Srt Five Aftrords To Take Lead

2nd Period Noses
Out Ffrst, 6-5, For
SHS Tourney Win
By ED t Tho N
The First Period Gym rlnss
blew a thi re-run lead to lose to the
Second Period, 0-9, In the semi­
finals of the Hemlnole High aoft’inll tournament yesterday after­
noon si the H.II.H. field. The Sec­
ond Period nine managed to go
ahead nnd win when Ihe First
Period made an error with the
buses losded and two nut In the
fifth frame.
The softball i-hnmpla.'shln nme
will be plnyed today Itclw t , the
Third nnd Hccond Period tin ses
nt the H.II.H. field.
First Period
Hernnd Period
Cobb, c
L. Whatley, c
Yules, p
Tillis, p
Pitman, Ih
J. Whatley, |b
Butler, 2h
I'iiik, 2h
•Stafford, ns
Pennington, ss
Sheffield, ftli
Behrens, .'lb
llorsdnrr, If
Wright, If
Leo, rf
Johnson, rf
.Shivers, rf
Tnylnr, rf

DeLand Increases
SUite Loop Lead
To Three Games
Bv NF.II. GII.BRIHF. *
Associated Bronx Staff Writer
The Dol.and Red Hots won a
dmibleheadrr, 71 and 8-1, over Ihe
I'nlalkn Azaleas Wednesday night
lo make their load in Ihe Florida
Stale longue n little safer.
Del.and now has 37 wins against
nlno losses, to second-place Han­
ford's 17 vlrlnrles and 13 defeats.
In nlher games, Orlando whipped
St Augustine. 4-3, Sanford heal
Gainesville 40, nnd Jacksonville
defenled larshurg, 7 3 Cocna at
Daytona Reach was ruined nut.
Jim Clnrlrh rung up his fourth
pitching decision of the season lo
give Del.nnd Ihr first vlclory over
Pnlntka, holding Palntkn haliers
to four hits while his teammates
collected eight. Dick Dotson gave
I'nlalkn six hils In Ihe second
game, nlsn for his fourth win of
Ihe year Both pitchers have ono
loss fur Ihe season.
Murray Byrd was Ihe winner for
Sanford over Gainesville, which la
talking alimd dropping nut uf the
longue unless attendance picks up,
Byrd gave Ihe Gainesville flvo hits
fnr hla sixth win of Ihe year.
Orlando Manager Ed Levy hll
Ida ninth home run of Ihe year In
ihe third Inning and then scored
In the eighth to give hla team the
win aver Ihe Ht. Augustine Halnta.
Illp Sewell, 18-year-nld ruolrtf,
nllchrd Ihe nine Innings for Or­
lando. Ho retired 12 straight hal­
iers nnd lot only one hll nut nf
the Infield after he gave up Ihe
tying run In the fifth Inning. It
was his fifth victory.
Tom Mills pitched his 10th
straight win for Jacksonville (loach
ovrr Leesburg Mills gave up only
slg hits, four of them In tho first
Inning when Leesburg scored Its
three runs, lie held Lrcstmrg hitloss In six nf llto last eight Innings.

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American Laagua
Hailing — Dlagglo, Boston,
.3il: Mllrhell, Cleveland, .341: Kell
Del roll. MO; Rlisuto, New York,
.130: Woodllna. New York, .311.
Huns — DiMaggin, Boston, U;
Avila and Rosen, Cleveland, *0;
Robinson and Rodrigue*, Chicago,
and Blmpson, Cleveland, It.
Runa hatted In — Rosen, Cleve­
land, 83; Dropo, Boston, M: Boone,
Cleveland, and Veonon, Washing­
ton, 30; Robinson, Chicago, 18.
HIU — Hlmpson, Cleveland, and
Itiliuto, Naw York, 43; Hoblmon.
Chicago, 41: Pos. Chicago, 40;
Avila, Cleveland, 38.
Home Runa — Rosen. Cleveland,

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Sanford
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Orlando 4 St. Augustine 3
Jacksonville Beach 7 Leesburg 3
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Now York
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Philadelphia 7 Pittsburgh 3
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New York 5 Chiragn I
Detroit 5 Philadelphia I
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Miami 7 SL Petersburg l
Lakeland § Weat Palm Beach
Havana 4 Fort Lauderdale 3
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Miami al St. Petersburg
Havana at Fori Lauderdale
West Palm Beach at Lakeland

LaMotta Defeats
Eugene Hairston
In Lucky Detroit

fly JACK HAND
Associated Press 8ports Writer
Call Ihe rope! Murder Inc. Is
back In business at Brooklyn.
With 15—count 'em 15-rocord
breaking runs In the first Inning,
Boss Chuck (The Brain) Dresscn s
Dodger* did everything but bundle
Ihe Cincinnati Bed* In a cement
vest
Anti whnt did Dressen say?
“ Maybe we snapped oul nf our
hilling slump." Thai wins Ihe rtih
ber Ice pick ns Ihe understatement
nf Ihe yenr.
Dressen'* Dodger ntffians even
roughed up the little* red hook nf
baseball The stnllstirlnn* will he
busy for dnys, typing new lines
Into Ihe old hook.
Five records got the rubber hose
treatment while Ihr Dodgers flexed
their muscles fnr the home folk*
In a 10 I rout of Clnry. They nil
got It In Ihe first Inning when 21
men went In hat. scored 15 runs,
13 of Ihein nfler Iwo were out,
and 19 successive butlers reached
base safely.
Maybe they'll find new broken
rrcortls when Ihe sweep nut Ihe
wreckage al Brooklyn Ihls morn­
ing Here's what they found
Wednesday nlghl:
1 New modern major league
record of most runs scored In an
Inning. 1.7. (All time high Is IH
scored by Chlrngo Cubs. Sept. 0.
1*87 I
2 New modern major league
record for most limes facing op
posing pitcher In one Inning, 21.
(All lime high Is 2.1, by those same
Cubs In ‘A3.)
3 New major league record for
runs scored in Inning uflcr Iwn
werr nut, 12.
4 New major lengoe record for
most run* hailed In In one inning,
15
.7 New major league record fur
most men reaching base safely In
succession, in
Just for good measure. Billy (.’ox,
Pee Wee Itcese and Duke Snider
lied a record by going lo hat Ihree
limes in an inning anti Iteese,
Snider, Jackie lloltltison. (ill Hod­
ges. George Shttha nnd ltui&gt;o Wal­
ker llrd another hy scoring twlro
In Ihe Inning
To rub It in. Pilcher Chris Van
Cnyk'a four hlls-two of (hem In
Ihe hlg Inning—were one more
than he hnd fnr one game In hla
big league career hoforo Wednes­
day night.
Ewell Blackwell, Ihe fellow (he
Dodgers are supposed to he trying
The limes Thin Week
* Tonight
Gainesville nt HANK!HID
Friday
Jus llcnrh nt HANFORD
Saturday
Hunford nt Jns Itenrh
Sunday
Leesburg nt HANPOltD
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dnvs through Aug. 0.
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one mile and n quarter set for
June 2H, the Choice Stakes nt
the snrne dlslnnee fur il-year-olds
on Aug. 2 nml thn Knpllng Stakes,
a sis-furlong dnsh for 2-yeur-olds
on Aug. 0.

In lure from Clncy m a trade,
vns the first victim When he left
I was 3 0, two nf the runs coming
on Snider's homer. Bud Byerly
quickly ran It lo 7 o Hcrm Wehmeler raised Ihe hid lo loo nnd
Frank Smith finally ran II to ISO
Smith also gave up Ihe other Dud
gcr runs, on a pair of 2 run honters
by Bobby Morgan In Ihe Hurd and
fifth
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In Ihe 13 run Inning, the Dodgers
had in hll*—eight of them singles—
ID walks nml Iwo hll halstnen
Brooklyn look over undisputed
possession of Iho National U-ague
lead because the New York (Bants
spill a day-night tlmihleheader with
HI. lauds. Cliff Chambers shut mil
Ihe 19.71 champs with four hits to
hand Larry Jansen ht* first loss
In Ihr 3 0 day game Bill Dave
Koslo, Ihnl old Cardinal Jinx, mine
hark In rnrk up SI lauds for Ihe
loih straight lime since June 11.
19.70. In Ihe HI game.
Ilohln Huberts of Ihe Phillies
won his seventh straight iiy lurulng
hack Pillshurgh. 7 3, Ihe Pirates'
27th loss In 32 starts
Del roll’s Virgil Trucks ran Ids
hides* string In 1.7 2 .1 Innings hi
a hid fnr n second straight no-hitter
before Billy lliichcnck of the I'htl
adelphla A's broke Ihe spell wllh
one out In Ihe seventh inning
Obviously nervous under Ihe
strain of trying In equal Johnny
Vnnder Meer's 1978 Record, Trucks
lost his control nfler Ihe hit and
had to lie removed In Ihe eighth
Dirk Littlefield finished up his 2
hitter for a 5-1 vlclory.
Cleveland lengthened Its lend lo
Ihree full games In Ihe American
ns Knrly Wynn and llcllefcr Mike
Oarcln proved tun rmirh for Ihe
Boston Bed Sox In n .7 1 nlghl
win The SI Units Browns helped
Ihe Tribe bv knocking off second
place Washington. 2 I
Alllr Hcynnlds turned hack (.‘III cago with five lilts nnd delivered
a triple and single in Ihe New i
York Yankees' 3 1 win, their eighth j
in Ihe last to games The srhctln
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“On T he C o rn er By T he Clock”

OZAItK IKE

THF. SANFORD I f t R A l D

Legal N oljces

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rt.sl this c i t a ti o n tie

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C andidate For County
Com m issionei
D islrict N um ber I

iF lo73r0id t
for

Pag# 7

EARL HIGGINBOTHAM

in Thr* 8nn fo u l 11«•1i«1*1 Dill'll fiO'll
u • *h It -r four Ci •Dp i*c il 11%i* w r r k r
11lit* **• iu&gt; h •411*1 &lt;411*1
of f Ir lit 1
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•f Hrilll Dole* I ’d•ii lily
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May 72. IMS

VOTE FOR

\ sw o rn 1*111
t’otopl.tlot Im v•
lh»; lu***n flleil h erein n g tllt st you
foi d ito r c e , the »»hort title o f whlclt
» Ir i« M « D » r I ' l . i l i i t l f f .
M r s is
N' iliixiii M
Defen ditnt. &gt;o*t
t»r Inn-l't ra .u lied to he and «t|»
i liefore the l'lr&lt; lilt CourI In
nod for Srn ilimle ('iiiiiity. 1* •'•rl«l •
nit the 2n«l day of J u n e A l» I • '
tnd then .md t h e i e file your " rll
ten defense** to raid
Colitphttn
- I h e r to I n *

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T h r mt nt. il m e e t i n g **f l h * .!&lt;&gt;• w
to* b i r r * of t h e W i g h t l l r o r e r t t
to lit l«e 11eld o n W*M|h*'H(Uv, .11i i i e i
I'. * ' »t !»:•**» h i m
In t h e |»t t • |* • I
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TO THOSE OF YOU W1IO SU PPO R T E D MY O PPO N EN TS ON
MAY 6th, I SOLICIT YOUR VOTE AND S IT P O R T ON T U E S ­
DAY MAY 27th.

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Her’* T teits

NERVOUS
STOMACH

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I Sincerely PrttmlHe To W ork For The Ben! In lrre sl Of The People.
I Am A Vlulure, E xperienced. SucccKsfiil llunlnens Alan.
Ftir Good C ounty G overnm ent. Thin E xperience In Nere-wnry.
I llnve A P roven Becord Of Work In T h e Ci*lc Clubs And O llier Com
niiinily W ork.
* I W iim liaised On A Fnrm And Cerlnlnl* Giidersliiiiil The Problem** Of
T he F arm er, C n llle Men. And Grower.**. And Will W ork To Help Them
In Any Way Possible.

AI.I.IMIN relieves d l . t n ^ l n * e j m f i m n e
• f “ narfoua •toroafh'* — h»sTln#§a after
matla. hekhlng. hloallnf a.m rolle d-t- Jo
in
AI.I.IMIN h e s M e B e f l e e l i h e e l l *
iMt^lh.rfnrtnrttnd found hleklj effective
Mora than a Wbillion aoM to data.

TOUCHTON DRUG GO.

Please R em em ber th e D ate May 271 Ii and (In To I he Poll and
Vote For Hood C ounty fJovernm ent.

B y B u y Got to

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VOTE FOR

"U I d A Itiire P r i v ile g e To

EARL HIGGINBOTHAM

Kntliirso Hrnilrv Fftr Gov-

C A N D ID A T E FOB COI'N TY COMMISSIONER

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Signedt

DISTRICT N l'M IlE lt I

Itofierl A. WIIIIiiiiin
I miihoi Mnynt

Lislen (o W TRR T hursday, F riday, and S aturday 7:00
(o 7:05 P. M„ Monday 7:00 to 7 : 1 5 P. ill.

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Ifse
H ERA LD
W A N T ADS
For H e stills
IIm- IoIIom Oim rn(r«
to
all U nnl I d s fuildUliril In ‘I hr
I n h ImiiI llrrnliti
I llo ir
Ido |irr line Insertion
;| flitirs IIM1 |ier llnr In srvlloo
H i Iihm **« |»e r llnr In srrllon
ill finer* tie* |err tin# Insertion
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F le e words to fhr liter.
lletiiVile ll n l r For lllne l» F n r r I

PH O N E I IS
W ant %els w ill
hr eeeer|tlr«l
•«%rr fhr Ir la ^ h o n r
on
eoren••raaclMtn rh n ra * If yeenr nnnea la
tlslret In Ihr &lt;rlr|»honr httnli. In
return fnr this *m i -«&gt;ret ih.mI* Mott
thr n d e r r t lsr r Is r t | ir r f r d to pay
|irniet|etly. In ordrr fnr ns tee
rrndrr thr hrst |»«e*»slhla rar%le*a,
all Uecnt Ida mnsI ter In ntir
•tfflra ten Ihr day lirforr itnhlU

rnllon.

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Heal Estate For Sal*

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Fnr F in * E*
D E F E N S E I I O llM IN i; FOII
tlliinti' Cull 3 2 0 S .-n k a iik *.In .N A M I'E K SD N N E I.
mill P a in t f!o.
D o w n pitv iik'II*i* 2 l i e d n m m h o u s e
$r,7*&gt;.
'fill
M O D E L ■i * l i i g e i a l u i &lt;ii"l ap t
r. i.i*dn immi iiiniin* #nw».
■due 'Ml iiimli'l UH'i ■**•&gt;* •• i" i v
1.1vi- in Hiinfniil in y u m n w n limin'
i-iindltlmi. C,.ll I t'ii I
S i n . ' i c n l ..ml
iliu in t;
11I n . .
( j m i l i ly "|iiTifiintinrii*. til.' Imlli, NEAltl.Y ni’w Ini;
hiryclr Cull
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till.
IHin \i.
u ti l i t y ritoin, Itut ml ry f i ti i l l l l i •,
liili'lti'll itiliini't", llot|&gt;"int tintuit AHHfHITEf) alnnla plant, fm \n'n
till.I n f i iK i'iiitiii . Dim Tlii'ini nil
,n miner flower irimlin \ I*
n|iiu i. Iii'tili'i, f u n ml nml plnut.'i
Itnaaeller, Elm 1,1 I’ln.m .'I ' U
.•.I ii Hi. iiiHiilittr.l n'lllnir". •*p.«
f 'e le ly A v i'iiim
■lull., III11. I*.' Mp.'ll lulu.
I l i l i i . ** rllrr l l u m r . I nr.
( Hr nr r * lr lln n » ill» a m i Itanilulpli i HL'A V IC T O R C O M III N A I I* *N
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'• IIEDIIOli.M muiM.nry limin'. E , 1 am i . m a i l ri'i'iu.U. S l i y l i i H n
cii 11i'll l luriitlun. rtirnialii'il m
Hi'u»nnalili'. I l i n i C , l u n . l u I
i m f i i i n l . l i . i l T a n n a . Ifilll .1, HJ2/
H loir.
Earuinliiii Drlvi'.
SWEET pulalo PI ii n i f»i
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SI'H IAI. HKUVH'KS — 13

\L I, lYI'ES
HullilAivr work
Iti'aaunnhle R ntea-Frre Eatl*
male,, Hpreailer Servlee, I.lmr
nn I Dulnmllr ami
Ferllllicr.
C m p.-nlrr

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I US! .,r M*.K .1
• SUIN'El'S, Cminler,, Cuphminla.
C Vail. W uu.lwurkm j;, M 2 San *
f u i ,I Avenue. I'lmne I U.T.I.

itill SNDO Mnrninif Senlinel, Or
l.mlu Evenint; Sim Call limp*
II.iv !Ofi.I
I..

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I'li.inc
fur.I

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'•'|.(lilH envrrinif
A*phal! Me •
l.lliuleiiiii
plnatle nr M*a&lt;t'
mpniir i in.’,. Hiimlim. por.'h
I.l ml,
U.'iu uiml.ly i'i lee&lt;l.
Ftii ell in.* I'entei, I I*i We,t
|**i, i T.'leplume 112*.
ISrler

II. ut lu i i lii. tier a
j.lenl fnr rhllilien. Hmnll ilnwn
AHTII I,EH *\ \N II D
paymenl. Hnlnmr like ten!- Sir
w im ln w
-I'.ui ,
an d
W D. Iliuwn, l.nkr Alaiy. f'lmne We liny, sell A trade ll.f-ll .1 'It K E N
tepaiiei!
f l a m . &lt; l.nlll
and
1MUD-M.
fm nituie WHsnn-.Maler 1‘ll» II
Fill Millin' rnftiilalicd an d
IS,,ii4»i»r •1.8
it in h (%». n n **.
WANT A ifoml Hive,linen! ? Small
palled
F u i n i S a t e C r n l e r Cal*
THE
2 lieilrnnni tninualmv newly finliiel Simp I'hnne 1126
iutir.l Inutile All ennvenleit' e, | 7 P»ta-I.l»faliirh-Sii|iplirs
- IA I n l ' S I K S l i f e t i m e alnmlmi.i&gt;
SAN FO RD
Alteaily rented. Iliilalile Clly
S . l v I. I'hI.Ii '
liea.il if ill Hie../&lt;&gt;
IlniHe, low upkeep, 12*4 relurn
«as-,
Iiuiell.'H lik e
ai m lb "*
H ERA LD
LOT Dufnc limn, i.g i- I'l r 1
yearly. eiHIHI enali III half ea.li N U T l.uyer's
ruiiin c.&lt;ll 1 426 t o d a y F ur niln r*
name. II II Ht l*l*l,
III
ami lialame like rent. Hu,
I 'ei'ti r p'ree e s l l n u i l r , .
I.r te r
6 ', mile. Ninth Fa i "f • •' irtlti.
H. .it., r.. (iwnrr i
F f m ii K N T
—I r/n lleral'I. _________________ .Stale Read I2H.
I IIF.AI. ESTATE WANTED I
»S' V . ' illlN li
M lein n es
rep alieo
WEI,AKA
Apartim-nf, III W
I ’ . ii- h , e* u n u m e al v i v l
SV, c *&gt;
«IIKI.I' WANTED
WE
HAVE
prnapeeta
fnr
lake
Elm! Hirer!. ITmnr 4!«l W.
g u a r a n l r e d Call KIdl W l
ft nut Imnicn anil properly. Em
. a l&lt;. ' S I I E D M U N D S U p lm l d e l i n g
le.ulla rail Seminole
llenlty. KETAII, SaleNinan Wnnl• .1
MODERN furnlalieil Kllehenelle
enipluyiiienl. Fiiealun.' ; i .. i .
S im p
I'lmne I 0 OH
F u n illilie
.■iiarlmenla. Hliinilu'i laml Cmirt
.S' .mill rovers.
Highway 17-02 H. City Iiiniin. I— AKTHT.KH FOR SAI.E — 1
AVON I’lmliiela—l.aillc &gt; m \ mi
lie
lu need of linin' nmn. v
I'lu m l,m g A S u p p l i e s
SMAI,I. Iinflirnlalieil ImiiHi' In l.ake TUXEDO FEEDS Cumpleie linn.
ewine a reiircaenlalivi' jiml ' ' i v
Conti u e t l n g A lie pul 11
Mary. Phone 7R0 W.
Ilnnt'a Tuaeila Feed Htnre.
your ni'lglilmi liouil iluting &lt;
SV .1 King 2H00 S m i t h I'a ik A v e.
EnlJll ROOM 2 heilrnnni apt. Alan
vantenl ImiilM. Wllln
Namm
1^10111’ 60
nYnmin
efflrlenry apl.'ft.fl W ! ........
VNI»
une
nn
Healiiiry, .'104 E. Mil. Av. Ml
110 III!
l*t St.
Dura, Ela., giving hum*' inl'lri-,,
llaeil 2 pc. I.lving Kmiin
fm interview.
I6.un
I I HNIHIIED 2 room apartmi'iil
Hiille
116 North Jmtminr Ave.
Pawl llmiml Oak Dining
FI.OOIt Help wanted a* I.... h
Tallin
lO.'HJ
Iiiii'h Ding C'n, Apply I" Mi
2 HKDHOOM hmn&gt;p. UnfiitnUheil. UhpiI 6 pe. Dinette
21)110 ^JHjjJujW
eJJ^:30 a. hi
I'hone H77-II.
I'aeil Sofa With Slip Cnvar 20.00
. Stove
u.n.iM ! Uacd
l.minge
0Wililk WANTED
o
^aragr anr
apt.
( .|m)|Oveialiiffcil
wlt|)
C(ive*
POtJIt RODXf garage
II
NO TH E S - P E H S I I N M S — Ir
•20PO
,ild refilgeralor. 1301 '-fc 1 H,,‘ If ami Wood lied. Hon Spring
HA IIS' HITTER - Ileal of I. fer
l-TIHNITITIK
fur the eumplnu
Avenue.
Phone I&lt;12.
enere. Mrs. Miriam Vlnup, 110
__________
and Hair Muttn.aa
lu,me I'riiej fit svurkllig man t
Weal
Mill
SI.
Phone
lo|;i
M
16.1-0
6 ItOOM apt. I'lmne UiHi-W. ID*
eomnlelt ...
|im kellmok. l.o»y ifnwii payments.
BIM Avenue.
I
1-irge Cheat o f
Easy terms, Furnilurn Center
Nut Ming,
dny m
PRACTICAL
20.00
i— ----------------------------— | Drawer* ......................
III! We.l First. Telephone 1126.
night, guud refer eni'i's, I'hune
:i!MK)
IIEDROOM hnuae. I.arge fenrml llaeil I,argil Drtmaer
t.i h i lliutlmrs'Owner■-*.
1162-11._____
In yard. Prefer emiiilu with &gt;|{eg. I IlkllB Hhniiwnrn II pc.
70.00 1 2 - SPECIAL HEHVICEH - U
ilijlilren. Phone I3:IH-W. Avail-| lied Room Suite
al,|e Juue lat.
NOT FOR SALE
MATHKIi OF HANFOifD
Plrnsr neetlft s « leeieorfllnlaly
tf no rrrny eerrtirs In yoeer ad.
*V« rnnattf hr rrs|t*easlhlr fnr
**««tra than tear Incorrect InsrrHa a.

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206-00 E. tat HI.
Phone 27 MAC’S Electric Sorvlre Mov.-d
IIRAII.F.Y ODHAM
ll'.ll.t I'lllltll'Hl A&lt;1V |
temiiornrlly to roar of Ditio
WANTED
Sanford Ave. Electric motor re­
OIL
IL FURNACEb-By Kreahy,
winding, Television and radio
W
Wall, Floor and Firrplaca.
WANTED (•nod Immn for two
a n d Po u n d
service. A, near to you IIS your i i L
. M. (J. IIODOIU
half Persian kilims. Phono
talephmiu 101.
106 W. lat Kl.
Phono 136
LOST- I’e.irl neeklaie on

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First
Sir
ret
near
hank
building.
Find­
P I A N O H—(itilhranecn. Spinets
CARPENTER WORK
er please return to Mrs. D K.
Reel Ratal* For Hale —3
priced from (610.00. Includes I For quick repair Jobs, nr «mal
Mi Nali, phone 04B-J after 6:00
tunings. Terma, trade-ins. Kabuilding, Call Jim 1112 M 4
^oV Iuek.
tler's Plano Store, 1200 Myrtle.
For night appolntmente rail LAWN MOWERS Tharpenrd. Hi l.v
—If
ADTOMOIIILEH
IlM h U L S Hh ALTT
cjfcle*^ repaired. Shuman's, 310
1320 Magrnlla Ave.
Phone 17 /J860-W.

I'Ll, buy your car regardless of
CHESTS and IlESKH. Lar
erge supage nr condition. Phone 1631 -W
ply. New-used-unflnlah ed—I7.6C BATTERY, Generator or Startc
a .want to Hoy, Rent or Bell,
.Service.
Call
617,
Swuln's
Ilai
uii. Furniture Center, 116 W«*t
'40 OiTdh MOBILE, excellent co v
tevy Service. Sanford Avmu
FI rat. Telephone 1426. Qrler
ditlon. Can bo seen *l Uu'a Gnu
J. W, llAl.b. Realtor
amf
2nd.
Street.
Sta*Ion. corner 1st A French.
Btothere-Ownera.
ah RnlMleg
Florida .Data
PLUMBING
“Call Hill'* PI • I7RR
I8E Extension. Rod*—28”
10411 FORD
Club Coup* Very
Work, Fttr
Good' (11106. Phona I6SI-W
to 108". tyonkarlk Olaaa and Contrail and repair Work.
AllSBT BELL new famlthrd house.
estimate. R.. L Harvey, 204
Paint Co.
Will Uke good clean trailer as
Sanford Ava.
a. Phone 1828.
1012 PONTIAC Fortfor S«dat%
part payment. 2010 Sanf^nl
Good condition. Reasonable. Call
wneca and u a e o M
aesd
to
per
331 durlnr day.
All P**«tav nraaOa
.» mad* Dk*
(;0LD 8B0RaPA C*A G »
bedroom home,
leaning A wax ECoTToMy” 1900
FOR SAL
MW. Ftnlihliif, deal
plank
tUa bath, elecSTORE
Prefect, 80. mllea to j«Uo
T. w. Mero — W. Dlelrtrlw

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Potatoes
c r o i i t
Weittrn Win#**]
V ///7 J J 7 ,
D ix ie D a r lin g E n r lc h s d

FAMILY LOAJ'l
It’s Back In
Cellupltanel

Low Prices
Everyday
Specials Too

Fla. Grown Pascal

PrlCM Good Thru Saturday, May 24

Quantity Bights Basarvad

300 E. 3rd 419 E. li t
Sanford, Florida

STEW

Low Prjces

Everyday Specials to o !

Tomatoes
CRISCO
FLOUR
The Sara Mix Shortening

Jewell Chioken Breasts or Thighs
Dixiana Strawberries---------- 4 c,“
Dunean Hines Oraage Jaioe - - 7 cReal Gold Lemonade---------- 7 c~
Agon Fordhook Limas------------ 4

“BALLARD’S” Plain or Self Rising

P ounds

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&gt;\

Superbrand Sherbet or

O’SAQE” Brand
W elch's Quick Frozen C oncentrated

Or. "A” Largs Shipped
Cheese Food Lost

Complexion 1%
Size
m

Balh

Vara Sharp!
Chats* ‘n

Size

Bacon!

DONALD DUCK'

Armour's Star Pur*

4 lo 7 lb.
Average!

DONALD DUCK'

Salad Dressing

POUND

"DONALD DUCK"

Sandwich Spread pL 21c

WILSON'S “COHN KING

SLICED BACON
Brand .
WHITING FILLET &gt;b 29c
DRESSED WHITING * 19c
FISH STEAKS
■
&gt; 59c

"DONALD DUCK"

M ilt Butter 12-ez. 25c

Swanson'* Grade "A", Dressed &amp; Drawn Quick Fro­
zen, 4 to 7 lb, Average, Small

FRYER 1,10$
i
59c
FRYER RACKS » 19c
FR YIR OttXARPS » 29c

u.'i."CHOicr
SAT-UTB

7” Rib Roost
Chuck t o u t
Piute Stow
H aubuMNW•

Cy»B»poroW i

pt. 21c

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IF YOU DON'T

THR W EATHER

i K i t n jour Sanford Heiald, City
Delivery, by 7:00 P. M., plea** rail
YELLOW CAB MU

ijitl&gt; cloudy anil continued
&gt;i ii in through Saturiluy with wldel&gt; u-a’Hrrd Hitmdersliowers in af­
ternoon* .uni eurly evenings.

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E stablished 1908

Air Clarified
By Candidates
; Governor

HAN FOB I).

f T.OBIDA

FBIOAY MAY, 23." 1952

R
esell
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a
k
e
s
Rayburn
1
ells
House
Campaign To - . ^
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f

New G arden Club O fficers

Tampa Area U . b . H a s A l r e a d y L o s t

O dham And M cCarty
'B o th Concede T he
O th e r N ot Connect­
ed W ith Racketeers

Sen. Kefauver Is Ac­
cused Ol Maying
’K’ini: Around Rosy’
Will.
F E P C
Issue

Bv MALCOLM B. JOHNSON
MIAMI un - The air la a lot
c la im In the Florida governorihlp
Contest today after Dan McCarty
#Poodd Bralley Odham met on a tele
. o g i__________________
vision program
and washed out a
backlog of campaign
charges that
:am
oating around
arc
have been floating
for days.
Each conceded he didn't know
of any rackateer connections of the
other.
They sgreed they have no confi­
dence in the Warren administra­
tion.
Both pledged they will oust sherUfa and other law enforcement of­
fic e rs who fall to do their lobs.
v%olh declared their support for
movas to revise the State Constitu­
tion.
They ware at odds on fundamen­
tal Issues Involving naw tests and
tho road construction program.
McCarty repeated hla pledge lo
use every weapon a governor has
to avoid any nqjv Uses, except for
an Increase on the tax take from
d o | track operators.
Odham said ho hopes nonew
f a x e s will he necessary, hut lie
^ruuldn't like to make un Iron
clad promise that ho might not be
able to keep In caie vital state
functions amt operations of the
schools require more money They
argued about that
Odham'a proposal to submit lo
popular election u plan for bor­
rowing 337 million dollars out of
future gasoline tax revenue to build
J,330 miles of 4-lane highways drew
McCarty's fire. Odham defended
• I t , and implied McCarty had prom­
i s e d mare roads than he could
build under his pay-as-you-go plan.
After their television aptwaruncc
both flew to Jacksonville lo cam­
paign separately today. McCarty
will lead a motorcade south from
Daytona Beach to Fort Lauderdale
through hla vote stronghold Satur
tuhlay
day. Odham will spend Sim
of th f iseven
in Folk C o u ly,
n t- one
-------*
counties
alias where
when he led In the first
mary.
primary.
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Its Air Superiority

l \ m p .\ e — Sen. Kichurd It.
Ito-.M'll said loil.iv if he gels ?U |
of do- 21 H ill Ilia ilch-gale* lo the
National liemmiatle t'onveiilion I
It "will lo- u very fine victory." I
ItosM-ll and Sen. Estes Kelauver arc seeking delegate* lu Ihe
Mat ;•■' voting. Bussell ha* pickid Id* own slate ol candidate*
ami Ikes an- raiiii-d oil the I. a I
Ial a- "llnvst'll candidates"

Speaker Makes Flea
Fur Passage Of Big
Foreign Aid Bill;
Vote Fxpected Soon

T ru m an And Kid^way Visit INhii I

\\ y s llIN ta O N »*- Pre*ldent
I loioao signed today two hill*
on leasing pension* to dUahlfd
.d e l..o s
I'hr* j i v r« p rrlfd
oltim.ilclv to cost tin- govcnimcnt
none tli.in inn inillioii dollar* a
veui
Mi I'l it in .•ii said lie ap­
proved llo- m easuies with great
id i.c la n c e "

■'A

I AM PA ' r
Sen diehard II
llii- • II i ..lopaigncd in tin- I ainp.'i
air.i lialat lot delegate Mllipolt iii
Elm i.la's eimid pnrn.iry Tuesday
Ho 11corgi j seualor opened his
lod c a m i iii-n Estes Kefauver of
'Icniii- it- Ini llo* -tale's ill dele
fal. l.i the licomcr.llic Nulmnal
Coi.ti-nliiio with a lido) speech iii
J.ol -nit dti I Inn-day night
in aid I l,i- Icnm-ssee senator
iti ii-.no' "img atniiud the rosy’
in oi lo* campaign for ilu­
lu • - nli iituil Iiniiiiii.atlim and a-ked
"IMitih ode nl IIn- li-uce is he on "

\\ V.- IIIN ii IllN
i.l'i Speaker
lo v horn told the lion- •• today "W e
have to*• nil
snpcriority '
to
lio - i . and "the m aiglli of our
.I..OHC upeiioi.ty
■
- daily illsapprlti Olg "
It
aid tint dogged American
war production line*, n-*n!lcd from
"cilioinal
negligence
w It t e ll
I,.odd to- loveslignted.
t!a\I.nr n left the -pcakcr's d ia ir
i i di Iivi-r one of III* rare speech**
io npporf "( n fii,8h:i,too ,000 for. i|oi oi.l prngiiioi foe next year,
win, I. Hi,- llmi: c im c'liuodering,
llo . I no lit tacked oppii'Ot Ion de­
nt not 11•i fnri-igii aid cot** up to
.io I.*Itton d'lllin
and oppiisrtl U
I o ili ,n appliirich to Ho* loll T ill*

, lio ill luisi'd Ihe i|lli'slloo after
li llinr .dii,nl Kef.lover's appeal
Sin ■ la I weekend licfnlr Ilo­
ilo ' ling. "I \nn-rli-ans for Delon
crate Aciinii i \ I »A » in Wa-diing
Ion
• in-• \ I &gt;V i-odorsciueot lor
In i iiidid o t

Photo by Fred Klr*chner, tin- Raymond Hi mho
Imtullution of tin- new officer* of the Hanford li nrileri Club look place on Muy ir&gt; in tin- ph'iiMiiit gar­
den of Mr*. Churl--* E. limn 1711* Honford Avenue. I.efl lo right, the new officer* are. Mu. .1 E j'l-rwilleger, vice.nrekidrnl; Mr*. Chnrli* \V. Ilumll, pr onUn-tit, and Mr*. Zeb Bailiff, lrea*un-i Not *howu
ure Mr*. II. C. Oiikei, reeotding secretary uml Mr*. Juine* B. (Jut, eorre*punding secretary Mir IIn ml I
succeeded Mr*. L. K. Spencer; Mr*, ferwilleger nuccrt-ded Mr*. Bernard Wilke mid Mr* (im. Mr* It. . tit op|Hioi'iil deiuauded all • veil
Iiiuii lilaial pl.illoi in lor Ihe Hem
It. t'ruinlvy. About 100 m e iu h e r* of the cluh were |i scot.

Busy Round Of Events Climaxes
“Scientist X"
School Season At Seminole High Is Indicted For
Lying Under Oath
Soviet Charges
This umrnlng they enjoyed a W einberg Accused Of
Aid To Iran Is cumedy
"Our Heart* Were Young
Lying About Being
and day’* which was written by
In C om m unist P a rty
oils Skinner and Emily
Treaty Violation ('nriivlia
Kimbrough. .
-*r-.f..Joseph
WASHINGTON tit
Joseph W
Students' of Seminole High
School lid* week have been liavline u In*■*v round of aelivltie*
climaxing the Hclioid season.

I

■btsdffU. S: In sists 1921
•jte r~ S « b 8 S r:* S
P act O u td ated By
two candidates, pinned down, to
il" or "no1 anawera, a
C h arter Of U. N.
n't actually know of a Under

aworld links the other has.

tty THOMAS P. WHITNEY

McCarty said his Duval County
MOSCOW — The Soviet Union
Campaign Committee may have charged formally today that Iran's
been “ a little strong" In its pam­ ari'iqdniu'C of Amerlruo military
phlet declaration Inst "wo fear aid violates the 1031 Soviet Iranian
Odhar has allowed himself to he Treaty admitting Hussion troops to
caught lit the net of the'biggest Iran if that country's soil is used
gambling symlicato In the world." by foreign military forces hostile
• Odham has threatened to sue to the Soviets
w tbe McCarty supporters for the The Kremlin made It* protest In
itu. ..
statement, uml he told. McCarty a rude
delivered by
“ Foreign
&gt;ll - Min
"If you were Just half a man you ister ......................
Andrei Y. VUhltuky Thurs
would denounce II." McCgrty re­ day to
the Iranian ambassador
plied Odham had started It by dis­
It accused Iran, a Hussion
tributing a pamphlet declaring here.
"McCarty tieups with racked neighbor on the south, of "eo opera
ting with the U. K. government In
proved."
The subject was brought up at the Implementation of the lattrr's
Mitsal of the one-hour tale vision aggressive plans against the Soviel
m when a questioner asked
McCarty to explain how ha llnkadObservers hare consider II likely
•O dham to Mickey McBride, re- that, because of the Russian pro
w put*d bookie wira servlca operator last, Iran will reconsider her ac
through Bob Vann, originator of ceptance of the U. S aid and. if
shs does not, the Soviets will follow
Odham’a talkathon Idas.
McCarty repllad "I've made nn up with another strung protest.
attempt lo link Mr. Odham with The American aid to Iran was
Mickev McBride." However, he cut off last January when Iran
read from the Kefauver Commit refused to sign an agreement
tea report McBride’s testimony ((pledging In help Increase "the de
that he ownad Miami radio station fensive strength of the free world."
__ IE and had laft II up to the The pledge Is required of those
w*lr_
station manager whether to broad­ citing such aid under the U. S
stall
cast a Miami Crime Commission lutual Security Act.
east
■ram.
American military aid tu It an
^ T /c C a r ty said Venn was WMIE was ordered resumed a tnonlh ago
manager and vice president at the after an exchange of notea between
ttma, then he read from a Federal (be U. 8. and Iranian governments
Communications Commission hear­ which the State Department said
ing racored Venn's teitlnqny that met the requirements set by Con­
he wouldn't broadcast the Crime. gress.
Commission .program because he
considered It "definitely upamerl
In Washington a U. S. official
ic«aifa«*e oa Pa«i r#»n
said the Russian protest evidently
was designed In Intimidate the
uan government,
lovtrnmc
lie aeld the
Sanford Negress Is Iranian
ran fovcmmvi
ivemment had been un
• Killed In Accident Tehran
der htxvy Soviet pressure before
and U not expect*ed to give In this
A Sanford Negress, Eva Mae Umt
Taylor, waa killed by electrocution
Ruaaign troops entered Northern
Ti
Wednesday afternoon in a freak Dan under the 1M1 treaty In 1M1,
adridant at Lake Oam in Lake at the lame time Britlih troops
Omhty whan tha machine on occupied Southern Iran IB counter
which ah* waa riding, a harvester, a Nail Uuraat. Tha Russiani finally
cam# In contact with .a high ten- withdrew In 1946 after a strong

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Nu .197

As.socialod I'n-s.-, l.cnscd Wilt*

. iyypttqsia

JUSI RC1URNKD TO WASIIIMCTPM loi Ihr In I 1 .
tVi.Mlu w 11 1(iii 1 ys.«y ilt fi) uml l'i«*Mi!i‘itl M
f iiiiii b uk
li'itvfui* W«. I I *•*11 •I l»» h»llj» lb* *
At Util ley t'l'ltlil ialu 11M iMilll ItlllilY i'l
y. 1*1' «•
t Hpittil ii»r icm ft'iciii i’x p n u r ti» i« Ucy i i i |{ ( i» ii

el la .al of t lie Not 111 Atluillic i'll illy i&gt;l

U lien In- was campaigning in
Honda Im Ihe preferential pi I
Ilian he uppeared oil a TV show
o-iili me in M' inii the day before
tin- primary lie said then he was
m'lM'isl to a niinpidsory FKPf
Yi i in Wui.liingtuil, Im appear*
lu-lnre ADA meiuhers-the front
rtliniers for EKPC—ami seeks In
Wen their support.
. m v npMpinflUuul MriMRsQteJS'

w as r »wi

s^ F E A C T C TREAT?
BONN, O ariuny URf~ U. _.
Agreement Reached Secretary
Stata Doan Acheaon
Ort W. U* Strike arrived hereof today
to a ln the West
German peac# contract. He also
WASHWOTON UR - Union and will confer with th# British and
company arilclala agreed today on French foreign sacrei
•rma let ending the Western Un- West German Chsnc
Adenauer.
Just before
an# from Waal
•at down a
liamtni tor
signed to ha

B

tin„
■n«.
•u was flri-il u* a Uni
Wtelnberg
verslly of Nltiimesida professor aft
er his grand Jury appearance
U. S. District Judge James
H uKllMuf.l III. r&gt;xr I nur|

Mm. R. G. M ethvin
D i i H From I I I iiu h h
Mrs. B. U. Methvin, f.H, died at
her home on 1015 West First
Street, St 2:30 a.in. this morning
following a short lllnens. She wan
born June 0, 18V3 in Atlunt, Ub.,
and waa a membtr of the Cantrnl
Baptist Church lit Sanford. She
was alio a member of the Order
cf the Eastern Star and Jacaranda Circle of the Garden Club.
8urvlvor* include tho husband,
and four daughter, Mr*. 8hannon
Winn, Mlsa Elisabeth Methvin,
Miss Emma Jean Methvin, Mlaa
Tommy* Methvin, all uf Hanford;
three
grandchildren, Burke,
Toyna. and Jo Ann Winn of Hanfordi five alstera. Mrv, J. J.
Overstreet, Palmetto, Pla., Mrs.
Guy Stroupe, Sebrltig, Fla., Mrs.
Charlie Low*, St. Cloud, PI..., Mr*.
Youell Johnson, KDaltnraae, Fla.,
Mrs. Bill lfcuahae, Kissimmee,
and two brothers, II slay Duka,
Kissimmee, and Bill Duke of 8t.
Cloud.
Funeral services will be held
at SiOO p.m. Sunday at the Cen­
tral Baptist Church with the
Bey. 8. L. Whatley officiating
and Ray, W. P. Brook* Jr., as­
sisting.
Gravegld# services will be con
aka View Cemetary by
Lake
of tha Eastern Star.
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1t ttiti.in isI s all
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Report Is Studied Pantie Raid At
Into “ Fiasco” At Florida State
Koje Prison Camp Failed By Men
**

Threatens Fool ball Si.us Ami
Fi atci ni;y Men I )&lt;•
Iei id (.Jills’ I Jot ms

ger* the part of Mias Kimbrough,
nilsoniii win. om-unstitiitloiial and
ghtOr with their dieted today mi charge* tie lied would regiiueul ihe Am erican pen .
Demotion Ol Offi ­
scene In the eubln on a shin. The when he denied under oalli In ■
I * .to 11nor it in* l-iiue 'll.ir r l
cnnuressioiml
com
inltlec
lluil
lie
cers R e s p o n s i b l e
performance for the general publie will start at H: 1ft o'clock to­ had been n member of the ( ’inn
iiiunist
Parly
night at the m-hool auditorium. It
A c c id e n ts C a u s e
It* EIMVIN It. H .W K IN sO N
Weinberg l* the iiiuii wlm tv.*
W A S lIIN tilu N |l ull &gt; in-**
I* directed by Mr*. Iloyd Coh-mun,
assisted In Mr*. Malcolm Mi.r- long described only .a* "Seienie i I n j u r y
fa d s dcvelup ulimil llu- un i.li nt
T
o
r
i
v
e
.
.it Hie Knjc I .I nin I cam p Im lu ,1
N••111 and Elwyti Kdwsrdn a* ml X" by the House (hiumeririin Ac
tlvles Cummiltee during all oi
vlrors.
|iiiMinci . nl uni '..-ii B i o l I ;
D
a
m
a
g
e
T
o
5
C
a
r
s
N H I -.ant today xuiiu t
*.
Tomuriuw night at 8:00 o'clock vestigallou of atomic spying
Today’* perjury indictment, il ­
IllflClIS . Ill III ll t III' ill'll.III. &gt;1
•lie Seminole High School Blind,
A l li'i.lmg fln-h u f lii-lit i i i i i i An iilli*aal iepi.it uii llu i.ip liin
dlrrcltni by Ernest Cowley, will lumed by a federal grand pu v iu*.*il
11-• .-•• ,'irl" in ii »■*.• .hiving and ri-lcai.i- ul Brig, l.i-u l i.iuci
present u concert at the sc hoc I here, is based on texlimuny Wem
i.t ,ni Biuiln 17 O'! lu In .- cun T 11, kI.I. lotinci i i i i i i 111.iinl*-* un
iHtrg gave to Ihe House cnmuutt*,
auditorium.
Weinberg figured proiulueully in i •"I uf III,- |. lit iilllulil I.- U-* it *i-.,l.,d
The linntl, said Mr. Cowley his the committee'* investigation id " f the hli’hwnv uml r.-lui licit I" Kuje Ihlaml. I* in llu- liaiiil*. ul
morning, ha* made 7.1 piilillc up- spying at tin- wartime IlniversiH ild un tlic wet iiiivcui.nl iiinl Puidugiiu leader*, now I lie icpnil
pea ranees since Kept. ‘J | wh-n of California lladiulinn Laboratory - verturn mi Hu- I,ukc Munriii* re is fiinn Hie Tokyo headqii.irli-i
uf (ieu Mark t'luik. new I ii l i t
It played nl the football game In at Berkeley
• ill I.ntk In-ini hint in,-hi it win* m ilitary I nis-..
Orlando.
ported tn-tiiv hv Hint.- Highway
In the rally stages of its in
Ken llyril i H Va i a
.ii-lini!
It lias mulched in Six parade* vestigation, the cummiltee refer i ilrnlinnii Pnhcr' llarri-uu
cliairm aii. caltetl a special ..........
this season, he added, iM-ludinu red to Weinberg merely a* "Helen
I'la*rti-i'i Mu-- Bnligmi. 17 y.-ai of Hie Senate Armed Sei u*
Christinas parades here, In Or­ list X," but later Identified him
I daiiglil.’r uf Mi iiinl Mi*. Jack I'oiumitlee tu vxaiim ie the n-pmi
lando and DrLand, Tangerine now) and called him as a witness.
1 H*'t»ii, ‘.fH'l Idly fmirt, wn* nl 2 li ill EBT. He leriued llu
Parade, Orlando; Armed Forcet The perjury Indictment contain- l iving at Hie time. She wax arKnje W id e n ls "a fiaicu "
Day parade here and I.ee*huig
iiiiiaided tiV Margie IliHex and
count* I'unvlclum would
Byrd said Hie capture uf &lt;
Watermelon Festival Wednesday. three
•
ithy
lie
l.-v
liulli
iif
I
Irlmidu.
make him liable lu 10 yeart. Un
they w in- I n r n ii i .e Inline fruin llndil liy (lie Bed I'tllVs In- u.t
At Leesburg, the band memh"** prlsonmrnt &lt;m eaeli count.
stlti|luxed lu lie holding, and Dodd
suffered some discomfort from lie
The indictment win based on - iliiniintr «• 8-30 pm la-t night release under an agreenn-nt with
heat in their woolen orange coats, Weinberg's uppearanee before Bo .- neii ( Si•• ni-cldclit m-i'iiircl
tin- POWs liy Brig (ieu tliail*especially In the noon concert at , committee May 25. tutu
Mr. Batii'nu tunk the .'Irl* tu 1-' ( tilsun "a re matters uf lieim-n

the ha**-hall park, h* poinleil cut,
“The committee demanded that
ami plan* nre now underway to Weinberg lie Indicted for perpitv
correct this condition during hot and hi* cate long hr&gt; been before
weather by providing aummer uni­ u grand Jury here
forms.
Weinberg appeared before HuThese will Include oversea* cap*, grand Jury and refused to answer
and orange colored eaucho tvn** certain questions. This led lo eon
shirt*. Student* would provide tempt of court proceedings, bid
their own white dock irmixer*. The he was acquitted on his plea lucost of these out fit a will fie about had a constitutional rigid tu refuse
answers that might be lucriinlna
ffiot) ha estimated.

h

I.

Said

Jean Wilson,. playipg t|i* pert
thnl n cnmiHilfiiry r l c I V '
. . i mllhrni,
w i). «
a •v
SCli-llmt
n .u i.i, who
will! net
helped
of Ml** H kltftffTaialfilleii Iirig- Wei
develop the ulnm lr iKimb. w;i* in H Kiiir rmplovinrut I'rn llrrii i *0111 S C II cl t O I*

Trials are under way for se­
lection of aix inajorattsa for Hu*
hand for next araaon. Jeanette
Ifatllffr I* head majoretta.
At the concert dene Wilkinson
will play a cornet aolo, "Debu­
tante" and Mlsa Jean Lane Miller
will be featured In a clarinet aolo.
"Autumn Caprlra", Bdth Meelved
superior ralinga In the Qflando
district hand contest.
A featured number hy the hand
will ha "Blua Tango" by Leroy
Anderson, a number on* hit on
the Hit Parade. Another rutstahd
Ing number tu be played will he
“Stratoswlng",
On Tuesday office, worker* of
R a tio n s' CIR&gt;D&gt;1&lt;in 10 tfav United the school enjoyed an outlnir at
C,n,P w,th Miss Sadie
WASHINGTON un - The Stata Williams as sponsor. Yottsri'ny
boat
Departmeat asserted today that Ik. U k , . „ • ' *

t

Oil itn I'.n It m BM2 than il had
ill I'HH l( ii i II -.aid
I II
InI - w iII-.ttmg ol AHA piilnic-.
h* niil.nin haekliig is ill line wdh
un I mFtg itiiii■nl llo- rn-v tactic* my
pi hitlent li.i- licen following." In-

H O rville Bark* fur niimn treat
i lit. Mi** Itiilignii nuffnred a
1 .'hi brili-e tvidle I lie *.llier girl*
A. re ill*I l iiakcti up.
Vrrnrililtg lu Pntrnlnimi Harrl
ii llu- car i-.lt uff the pavement
un the ilghthand "id.- and came
I..,-ii ull til*’ pavement tu spin
in ndiid befnr" lulling dmvu ihi­
ll ii tide of the mad and ciiinlng
i *tup nil the embankment.
It wit- a miracle the car didn't

.. 11 | nl i» the l.nke fur a Inn.*il half

. i it wt* hanging nv*-r Hie ein
lu ik m e n l," I'ntiulmau Harrison
i.

i vrved.
Homage-* tu the cal

w e ie tfull

ited nt lOtM).
I.ater last night fuitr person*
were Injured, iwu car* completely
■I'liiiagt'd and another received
r.-no darnngen ill a head un cn|
h .nil II mile" "until of Hanford
nn Bout.* 17 U2.
Attorney
Waldo Ituritillgtrili
rivmplon, 11, 181(1 Atlamn .Street,
Maitland, plowed Into an Orlando
Air Force Bane Htililit'r with hi*
ItiId Mercury while driving smith.
vrnoltl Hubert Kloo, 2'J-year-old
xnliliar, was driving north with
tno girls, Lillian Qulett, 18, Slid
Wmida Wilcox, 18. Moment* later
a 1047 Plynioutli driven by MaJ.
Iiinl (truce Lae, HO. 1710 Virginia
Avenue, Orlando, hit the rear end
of Hie Plymptun's car.
After a preliminary investiga­
tion Patrolman Harrison arrested
Plymptnn for driving while In­
toxicated and for not having a
driver’s
license,
it
appeared
plymoton waa driving on the
ii.

IA MPA I*
\ s.ii’tclv Im
the I'levriilinii ul I'.mi* I'ii n t
aimin ' ( "Hi "inn. i SITXI i li e.
Iii cu (numli-il il Hu I iii.ii-.il*
ul l.impa hi I .lupus Niwspipii
iililiu Hill Ni-wcll

Iiiiii Plolcili.i cl llu r.mlic*.
New, II that's In-, talc ,iv llu
p.ilil* ll!&lt; liinit l.ul lu \ iiicil* nil
*olh i i'H is "mill ai'.eoiis a ul
i litlili-.fi'* and Ills ulii.iiin.itluli
will *1isti in i mil- sm Ii I..lavs
It was at t 1 ul I in t'• C* Hie
Si.ih-lv lot I'leveiilioii ul l.ulil
lisli I at,-i •&lt; tva-. Im incil Mi hi
In i s i ntii iilcil llu- |u u In i Ii*
i .iiiiii- I'lililird saiilliic.
I U I Ml V.VvI.I.
Ileiupt* 'I paulie I .ml .i
Male
Ifmv.-IMly
wi
I Imr- day nighl liv luulli II
mil li iteim lv mi n wIm
a gu ll il lim- ill II util ul go I

\u

il

I Im ula
lilui-ked
I'la v iis
Im mvd

.1.11 mi

Oil V

'.cu ■ il Imndred men hull ul
iilli. t el liclure leimic Mm pill ri­
ll,ill i i ii i . i . peeped uni ..I Ihe
dims iiuiHirlaui'e "
window
I here w a a pui.il t*d "I
Bridge-., ranking IJOI* luiniint
milhii alumni and • t,*,»i I, I, - lull
leeinan. told a ii-pinli-i
" If tile filial facl cuiilum llu- nu one n Iii.illy i-idcn d tin girl

pri-llinili.il y leportr. I llnnk I n
slimild lie taken lim n Imlli lu*g
adier gem-rid', and pet Imp . .-.uimolliers "
Bridges and other sen dm-i, m
eluding t'liairm aii
llu d i *1)
(in l, have absolved (ien Matthew
II Itidgwuy, farm er I'm Kasfem
riiiuiiiaiider from lespnu- ihdily
Tiiey heard Itidgwny, in -.ei i *-t
lestimuny. -ay hi* ordei* for le
lease ol lien Dmld had not lieeu
followetl ami Hull Itidgwny hail
not learned lull fact-, when lie left
Japan Bldgivay It. replacing (Ien
Owigld I) Kisenlimver .*. Allu-.l
cantm aniicr in Kurt&gt;i*o
Secretary of the Arm y Pace and
(Ien. .1 l.nwlog. Collins,
.
. lop Army

•in.ii h i
I lie i ,i nl appealed lu lie lulled
with Hn whole all.in line: in Imr
Ihe ri in* d ul buys had de .pet .ed
mil veiy lev* head' wen- -licking
mil ul \v(iiiliiw.-v by iiiuhdglil when
Ihe all iii began lu hr/lc mil
.Mike Selleis. - t.il lilllli.uk oil
the I ' l lnidh:ill learn and luilder
, ,,| llu "imml vain ilde player"
awai.l lu( I'l'd, climbed tu in ill)
plow e.l pi ilfui in and limili'd
"I In i I'SO Why Iii n1111 .*i" do
wli.'lt Hi** li'll nl Ihi'in tfu
I he11 were i'l lei, uf " Ml i buy'
and "I ' I c u Inline' "
And die iiuwd hei:m in bn-ak
up I a nilv memlii'i
d ii ip
.................
I .11 .li i *
pealed Im...................ml
hiiIiT
|„,ine were r.landmg liv
n Vei ihe enimlry Tlnu dav iiichl
p.miie
...mile pdleriiiq
pillerilUl esnediliui
expetlilluie. hv enl
*-- ■ t,m
* ..............
*........
.
p.,.,.
ra id1 oil
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llu Him i d im e Im a final vote
laic Ind.iv un I In- odliilllislratltin's
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Hep I . i US', i ll Intv a I proposed
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II" el.limed Spam was mil ■friendI* i ■■tii ui \ .landing vote uf 107
in 'i ih le.ili-il the amendment.
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cm inn .ii,* *1 .idm im slraliuii lurce*
who w.ac muled Ihursilay in a
lullei III hum ■1-f.Miiu that -.uw a
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liaa laiiiiii T firrr were mi Imlicaiinn ui -it* ill actum mi Hie meaiiii- in Hi" H em ic
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I he Senate
lud.n ii.i-'.i-d a new IM billion
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I In- vulVe Vole af lluil, xendlllg
Hie nieatiiiro lu Hie House, was
taken i few inimitefi after Hie ses-

-Inn began
.Mu i uf ihe insuraure and loan
binds would lie earmarked (or
liniiHiug in defense areas ami Ihe
measure i-. lepurled In have wide

-.import
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(‘iui«|V. in itelii them sell homes
grekslmiul irritation by making an
1llial now laek private fmuiu-ing.
unaiinounred
Iii Hie
the Seale
miaiiniiiinred trip to
illi Is ahull a hifIhe huiming till
lluirM lay to iinfer with Clinton. nl ilia in .ii'tiun l*y ■•elmul udiiiiii |1(l|1 Augurs
Ihan requested by
Part* and ('ulllns were to return e Ir.-Iini and pollrti
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today witli the detailed re|Mirt
There were seallered i aids tut I It vvmihl add HOC intllinu dollars
eoeds' living qtiitlien. hut far leas In authority of the Federal Nation-

offiter, dciimnitratiid their run
rent over Knja and reimltlng
mill run

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(Jolt. Ilaydnn I,. Ilualm-r.today p a ­
pa red l» split (he Cimiimmlxt prl*tmer of wur population of ltd* riot
lorn United Nation* prison camp
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RI iiko Service Set A t
10:00 A. M. S a tu rd a y

Kuberul service* will lie held ut
wrong side of the highway, Pa 10:00 a.ii i . iu DcFuntnk Spring*
tomorrow for Mrs. Iva Thompson
trolman Harrison stated.
He immudiataly contacted the Rlngo, mother of Mrs. M. E. Baker
Sheriff's office and Deputy Sher­ who died Thursday at the home of
iff* W. II. Hood and Oscar Brown another daughter, Mra. Wallace
came to tha scan* to take over Pika near Ml.' Dora.
Burial will tako place in the
the case.
Kloo suffered an arm Injury OtFnnlnk Sprinaa cemetery with
while Miaa Qulatt rtcaelvaa a Tagt'a. Funeral Homo in charge of
sever# cut undar bar right aye arrangamanti. Mrs. Rlngo is sur­
daughtara;
one nvii
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u K u i B r i i uno
and Mis Wilcox hurt bar back and vivedi by
had asveral minor cut*. Plymp- and 113 grandchildren, including
rt and ElUston Dakar of Santon was cut about tha head, but Robert
,ford.
MaJ, L#a was not Injui

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Memorial service* In reinetn
lirance of ilect'nsed nionilier* "f Hu
Ilinthi'rlincJ of l.ocoimitlve Englneern, r&gt;ivioi&lt;in No. 7tW, will be
held Huinlay afternoon at »l;0rt
o’cloclt at tliu . First Methodist
Church, with Knt ly le llousliolder
dellveririg Hie memorial uddress.
Eulogies will ho dvlivercil for
tha late J. E. Courier, who died
May 10. IDB1 hy E. C. Williams;
for L. M. Tyre who died Jan. 4,
by D. E. Brubaker and for W. S.
Parker hy M. Minarik. Mr. Parker
died on Jan. 31.

W. ii. Moyo will make thy roll
call. Invocation and benediction
will be by Judge Housholder.
There will be music and eongs hy
the. Shannon brothers.
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Sat. • "The Men From The
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"On Dnngerous Ground"
2:12 - 3:33 - 8:21
Sunday • "The Marrying Kind"
1:31 - 3:33 • 3:32 - 7:31 - 0:30
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Page »_____ Taaa, Way B , iW l

TOE BAWTOED HERALD *.

Quest For Panties Spreads As
Other Colleges Join In Raids
;

By The Associated Preaa
The collage boy erase to Invad#
women’* dormitories for pantloa
flared anew on campuie* from
Vermont to Minnesota, Monday
night. U nrated police ware caught
between raider* and the beleagured
ftrls in the dormitories.
Ulmllar collegiate outbreaks have
occurred at other schools Ip the
nation. Apparently, some persons
beliefe, Ike spring revolls repre­
sent the »tudentsr way u! letting
off stesm before final examina­
tions.
Here are Monday night’s de­
velopments in ailke sorties.
At Evanston, III., some 200 North
western University women sere­
naded In front of the men’s dormi­
tories Tim hoys applauded the
girls, and then some 1,000 oft hem
paid n “ return visit" to the wom­
an's houses.
singing and cheering, the male
.students snatched lingerie In five
dormlturlrs. Hut 30 women at a
sixth house repulsed the Invasion
with buckets of water. Police
felled nine students but released
mem after a lecture.
At Columbia, Mo„ 1,000 Unlvaralty of Missouri man students as
‘saillied tororllle* on their own
campus and dormitories at Steph­
ans College and Christian Collage,
' both women’* schools.
Aellng Police Chief J. 1. Parks
laid damage might run Into thou­
sands ol dollar* at the three
schools, lie said he obtained per
mission to call out the National
Guard hut that the youths retired
after he alerted the Coin rpln unit.
The forays lasted four nours. No
ttrlous injuries were reported.
At Minneapolis, some 500 Uni­
versity of Minnesota men students
raided three women's dormitories
but the raid m-lled only four Mrs*,
four pair:, of panties and a silk
slip
(tome 3,000 University of Connec­
ticut students at Htorri, Conn.,
milled around Ihe sorority quad­
rangle In another penile raid. Girls
retaliated by dousing boy* with
hilckets of water.
At Tuaralooxa Ala , pollen kept
would lie raiders, more than 1.000
strong id one limn, across the
street (rum u row of University
of Alabama dormitories during a
long and swnellinej hosted ilfscus-

slon as to whether the men sludent* should enter tho women’s
quarters.
A student said co-eds dangled
bedshects from tho dormitory win­
dows snd a few threw out underthing*.
Ten Minimis were arrested and
eight were charged with disorderly
conduct, their trials being set for
Thursday morning Two were char
get) with disorderly conduct and
possession of fireworks
Several firecrackers were set off
during the demonstration, which
lasted three hours.
The feminine flimsy fsd uhq
sent some goo students roaming
the University of Vermont rumpus
at Burlington and brought out a
full complement of tho city police
and fire department plus men from
the state police and Chittendon
County sheriff's office.
At least two students were In
Jured In handtohand scuffling
with police The sir was filled
with rocks snd tear gas, plus tor
rents of water from fire depart
manl hoses. Loads of collegians,
transported by paddy-wagons, were
locked up.
A mol) of some 1,000 to i,S00
men students scampered Inin three
women's hall* att he University of
Wisconsin at Madison. It was all In
fun, the police said, and there were
no Incidents.
At Newark, Pel., some 2SQ male
student* stormed eight ru ed halls
on the University of Delaware

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Governor** Ttacc
(C a sU rsM r i w

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present road system built on a
pay-as-you-go bails compares fa*
vorable with that of other states
and he advocated continuing road
const rucl ion under that aystem.
"1 believe everybody will sae
clearly now what many have been
pointing out about Mr. Odham'a
Immaturity and inaUblllly," Mc­
Carty said.
And taking an apparent slap at
both odhum * talkathons and at
Gov Fuller Warren, who defeated
him four years ago, McCarty aaid:
"We've had tour years loo much
of too much talk You’ve had four
years of challenges for debates
ami exhibits of empty chairs. Do
you want four more years of it?"
There were no empty chairs at
the McCarty Odham debate at Or­
lando Monday.
When the Iwo candidates got toJtefher at a Junior Chamber of
Commerce luncheon, extra chairs
had to be brought into the hall
to accommodate about GOO men

Attorney General
H m IIh H r r w PM&gt; Owl
did mil believe McGranery's per­
formance would match his promise
In thlN respect.
Besides contending McGranery
would lie lass than vigorous In
prosecuting any suspected graft
among administration officials and
supporters, Ferguson and Watkins
sail) the turist attempted to "dodge
Kiid straddle" on the Issue of presi­
dential powers.
campus. Girls al one house fought
back with a fire hose,

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Clinkla Crepe, cool
for summer

98c
SkirtH
Play ShortH
Washable cotton material*

39c
T-ShlrtH
Solid colore and stripes

i estate

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tha following named pernonn have
liacn appointed aa Clerks snd Inspectors of lbs various Election Boards
for (ho Primary Elect km to tw bold throughout Seminole Cotuity, Florida,
on May 27th, ltfili
PRECINCT NO. 1 — SANFORD

Polling Place: Store Room at 106 Watt 3rd Street •
No. tA — Night Board
No. ,IA — Day Beard
Glen Llngle, Clerk
Leo Butner, Clerk
C. W. Fnrnee, Inspector
Joe Garrett, Inspector
Mrs. C. W. Fumes, Inspector
Paul Pexold, Inspector
Lester Guthrie, Inspector
Henry Richter, Inspector
No. IB — Night Board
No. ID — Day Board
Pnlllp Bach, Clerk
Homer Orborn, Clerk
Ralph Ray, Inspector
Berry St. John, Inspector
Ray O. Slaton, Inspector
John Ht. Clair White, Inspector
C. E. Hunter, Inspector
Roy Frank Symta, Inspector

PRECINCT NO. 2 — LAKE MONROE
H, A. King. Clerk
Paul Oglesby, Inspector

Kitra large site*

1.98

PRECINCT NO. 8 — SANFORD

8Mrs.JMWUS.
'Kg&amp;
R. F. King, Inspsctor

Rose Garden pattern, very
pretty . . 10 pc. seta . . . .

2 -9 8
Set

Night Beard
Thomoa Hollingsworth. Clark

MS#lift
tip®
Ben 0. Walnwrlght, Inspector

Polling Place: Community Building
W. L. Bug, Clerk
E. H. Grant, Inipector

Mrs. Leons McLain, Inspec

PRECINCT NO. 7 — CHULUOTA
Polling Placa: School
Mrs. Priscilla Hodgaa, Inspector
Mrs, Anna Toftlay, Inipector

Munis Jacobs, Clerk
Wm. Jacobi, Inspector

Misses’

Oinnerwure

Polling Place: School
Mra. John E. Fox, Inspector
E. A. Rush, Inspector

PRECINCT NO.« — GENEVA

3 pr. 1.00

lMuy Shorts

Polling Placa: School House
Oeo. W. Ball, Inspector
W. Brownlow Kwaggerty, Inspector

Polling Plata: Sanford Canning Kitchen
No. IA — Night Board
No. 9A — Day Beard
John E. Higgins, Clerk
Fred Pope, Clerk
Milton Moore, Inspector
Mrs. A W. Epps, Inspector
John William*, Inspector
J. K. Houk, Inipector
R. C. Miller, Inspector
W. It. Jennings, Inipector
N. SB - Night Board
No. 3B — Day Board
A. B. Wallace Jr.. Clark
B. L. Perkins Jr., Clerk
Ernest Southward, Inipector
Mrs. C. 61. Flowers, Inspector
Cliff.Abies, Inspector
It. F. Cooper, Inspector
Ralph Wight Jr., Inspector
C. B. Kchlrerd, Inspector
No. 3C — Night Board
No. SC — Day Board
Stewart Gstchel, Clerk
K. A. Newman Jr, Clerk
Wallace Bell, Inspector
Kliby Fite Jr., Inspector
M. C. Glnder, Inspector
Wm. Bush, Inipector
W. M. Brown. Inspector
fame* Crapps, Inspector

4 pr. 1.00

Rayon crepe, pastel
colors

PRECINCT NO. 8 — GOLDENROD
Polling Place: Community House
William E. Strong, Clark
Falk D. Slayton, Inspector
has, H. Dike, Inspector

PRECINCT h o . • -

Melt'd Sport
Shirts
Rayon Print*

Planter Lamps

Table Lamps

Don Key lampa complete
with shad*

Pretty bases with shades

2,98

1.69

LONGWOOD

Polling Placa* City Hall
llsy Beard
Nlgfcl Board
Earl 8. DeMar, Clark
Ralph Hammond, Clark
Mrs. Msrgsret Jackson, Inspector
John MoNamera. Inspectorhire. Cals DeRosa, Inipector
Mra. Ethel Mae Prescott, Inspector
Mrs. Emily Maddtn, Inspector
Mra. Bellio Jackson, Inipector

PRECINCT NO. 10 — LAKE MARY

Solid color Rayon
Shirts

1.39
Florida Printed
Rayon Shirt*

Athletic
Shirts

614 iweh Pintle la color*

Beautiful Plant* For The Houfle
In Assorted Evergreens

Boys1 Csbsna

Suits

n

Itayoti tricot kulta

’ 98c

Polo Shirts

if” , ^ s :
time, h#
ssued n co-operation
• 8 Fish estate nr whether
no
not* County must go it alone
i construe
nf
Leffler
ho wellrd kitiaen

meats Canned tuna and salmon
would be excepted.
This does not mean the retail
celling* uf all canned goods will
be upped, OPS aaid. Officials i
ed that soma prices a n alni
about as high as the public wi
psy.
OPS officials said tha higher
margins for wholesalers a n sub­
ject to review when Ihe agency
completes a national survey of
margins and earnings by
both wholesalers and m ailers.

Day Board
T. L. Lingo, Clark

Panties

Cotton gabardine, al)
color*

Uw next school year,
an war* hurt when toe
bus plunged into a ditch. One has
a fractured neck and another seri­
ous internal injuries.
The driver said the
• steering
mechanism failed when ho applied
brakes because of a bole
sole In tbe
tho aacthw of fecotmtry, baton road. Tha State Highway Patrot
a New York hula, (he Incraaie reported Ihe bus was In ----mechanical condition.
brings tho cost to fill a ton.
This is the second price Increase
within a year and H compared
emum probably
Th* chrysanthemum
with a low of $40 during tha do- ha*
been known for
fc 9,000 years. ‘
preuioo years of tha early 304 and
I1
The
word
"mind1
So previous high of 6120 In the a verb, not a noun,* was originally
early m .
, „
It add* about 50 million dollars
Chlorophyll, which causes ths
a year to the costs of American
publisher*, who already are find- green color of plants, Is found in
fng themselves In an increasingly a brown color In certain alga*.
Light travels about 188 004^
difficult tost squatte la getting out
a dally paper.
_____ mile* g second.

, n e w YORK IB - Two of th#
large Canadian newsprint pro­
ducers raised their prices |10 *
ton today to tbe highest newsprint Uhl Power sad Psp*r Co., the
price In history.
notified their custo­
Consolidated Paper C
Corp.. the third largest,
of price Increases.
second largest producer, and Abl- mers
The ante varies according to

PRECINCT NO. S — OVIEDO
Polling Place: City Hal)

1.59

Criskay cloth,
very full

RCMjfljL Btn.ACQDB#

C. E. Hawke, Clerk
Mri. Carrie Schley, Inipector

Sport
Caps
69c - 98c

BaytT Strip*

T-Shirts
C'otujo Knit!

•' •

DAWS CITY tit - k Kbodl.tm*

PRECINCT NO. 4 — PAOI.A

1.29

Gowntt

Colon Knit*

l.lltlw Misses’

Multi Crepa half
Mips, pastel colors

4 pr. 98c

98c
T-Shirt*

ayj

98c

Cotton mercerised

Itayon Crepe and
Broadcloth

meetings at which altempta would
be made to have legislators nledgq
in advance to support the Odham
program.
"Do you. faal the Legislature
should be a rubber stamp for the
executive department or be
abolished?" McCarty asked.
Odham replied the Iwglslature
"should serve the people." lie
again niilllned his proposal for the
town hall meetings to sell his pro­
gram In the clt Irens and legislators
snd to keep book* on the legisla­
tors during Ihe sessions and send
report cards back to Ihe people

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1.19

WASHINGTON U t- Prices In
many grocery stores gu up on* to
two cants a can today on aoma
canned vegetables, fruits and
Juices. Houstwives can expect In
creases soon on a large variety of
othar foods.
The Office of Price Stabilisation
(OPS) aaid It was granting the
higher prices on vegetables, fruit*
and Ju'ces to compensate whole­
salers for “ markedly lower earn­
ings ” Under this o n e r some can­
ned corn, green beins, peak, toma­
toes, tomato Julca, canned fruit
cocktail, pineapple, peaches and
pears.
OPS said most Independent stores
will be affacted but few chain
stores will be. flnce they normal­
ly buy direct from producers rath­
er than from wholesalers.
The agency said It may Issue
before Ihe end of this month an
order permitting retailers to in­
crease their markups ou such foods
as concentrated coffee, dry cer­
eals, cookies and many canned

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who Jammed fat to ♦iear'ffa gtre
and t.itu.
They weren’t disapputated. Nei­
ther candidate pulled any punches,
and neither was short of chaering,
shouting, whistling supporters.
They talked about each other,
their platforms, their campaign
tactics and expenditures, school
financing, taxation, gambling law
enforcement, their legislative rec­
ord! and varloua other subject*.
They fired question* and anawera
at each other, and anawered ques­
tions from the audience. Nearly
all newsmen who covered the
fracas declared It pretty much of
a draw, although It probably would
be hard to convince backers of
either man IImI he didn’t come
out on top.
Odham got his chance to ask
the question he has served notice
repeatedly he would fire al Me
Carty when they met:
"How much did you spend in
1048 when you reported expend!
lures of 19.343, and who put up
Ihe money?" He contended the
count of newspaper advertising In
Ihe 1948 campaign showed far more
than that hail been spent In Me
Carty'* behalf.
McCarty replied his reports
were In compliance with tha law
In effect In 1948, and that sup
portars who spent money for ad­
vertising, radio time and other
campaign costa weren’t required
to do it through the candidate's
centra) treasury as the new law
requires.
Odham supporters grumbled that
McCarty hadn’t answered the ours
lion hut It satisfied the McCarty
backers
McCarty's prime qnestlnn for
Odham was In apparent reference
to Ihe Sanford candidate's proposal
to hold pre-legislative town hall

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H o fip itu l P la n
lioHlIniiea from 1‘aat n«*l
lime, lie pointed out that the lie
land luopltid Is expected to he
completed by July and that the
Flsli K'tale has 611)11,01)0 coining
ft too Hie federal government anil
doe within two years, and that an
additional c.'Vu.nmi has been
pledged by the federal govern­
ment for the Keinlnula County
hospital.
He also pointed out that nrehlterl’i. plans for Ihn local hospital
providing fm 50 bed* have been
_ tompktrd, Ihtil a meeting of the
V-Tiv. ' Flsli trindees will lie held In June
”
tS/v snd that with the completion of
M’ :
the thdiwid hiKigltul It should he
possible for tbe trustee* to get a
rlcar picture of just what Ihj
Kemlnnln hospital will cost ami
What funds will t&gt;« available for
It* I'cnatiurtion.
Mr. I'ope iwealed that the hernahl l.aughlou Memoilal Hospital
is tunning lit the ten to the tune
of about (fiW) n month, though It
showed a profit of approximately
|4,0&lt;)0 dining the last IH months
of Its oneiallim at It* former alto
ul the Naval Air Illation atd he
attributed this largely to the
smaller hid (-opacity of the pre­
sto! hospllnl.
The ptesvnl capacity of the
IVinald-Lsughtuii Is 9'J beds,
whereas peak loads of 50 ami 56
could lie arcommodaled at tha
Navy site,
Mr. I'ope also pointed out that
the County Is currently paying
fur Ihe care of Indigent patients
In hospitals Inelmllng tha Orange
Memorial Hospital lit Orlando. Pa­
tients are sent to the Urlandu hoeilial, Mr, Pope addeA because of
he need for specialist care, as
well as for th* lack of facilities
here.
"The construction of a new line(dial hero," Mr. Pope saiil, "pro­
bably would not coet th* County
any mme in actual operating ex. penee* than our present hoepltal
ifoste."
Th* approximate cost at Indl(gent rare In Hemlnbl* County la
about 660,01)0
Iftti.tnw a year with abou
about
19,000 a month going to tha Or
undo hospital, It
1 inndu
it was Indicated.
indicated.
asr.
Turner urged
urgen Immediate
immediate
Mr. Tucker
action on ths hospital because of
the present lack of facilities and
reauftant Inability to cart pro­
perly for Bemlnol* Count*'* slak

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AN INDEPENDENT DAll.Y NEWSPAPER

fi. V V0LUM1 XXXXIII

jv -rrr?
Odham Tells
Of His Stand'
On New Taxes
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Eatabtiahed 1B0H

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Aiken Charges Europe Plans
P rices Riggfd Army 01 Four
In Grain D®1 M illion Men

Manager At Pool

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M cC arty C enters H is
Cam pai gn In T am p a ;
R aps O dham P IanT o
B orrow F o r Roads
By CHRIS Mat (JILL
PENSACOLA
---------------Bralley Odham (old a statewide talkathon
^ auditor# Tuesday night ha will
• try to run tha atata without additlonai taxei U be Is elected gover­
nor. but that bo can’t promise to
do M.
Spaaklng from the ring in a box*
Ing arena here, the Sanford can­
didate declared he la waging "the
people’s battle.” He said there li
"a good chance of victory” and
ha feels tha second primary elec­
tion May 27 can go either way.
Odham aald if he needa more
,* A revenue to finance the school pro9 gram and provide for teacher pay
ralaea ha has pledged to seak, he
will not hasltate to call for it.
Such increases would be in the
form of additional taxes on “ those
who have the ability to pay and
ara not now paying a lair share,”
he Mid.
He will campaign along the Up­
per Gulf Coast today and take an
airplane this arternoon for Clear­
water for a 5-hour talkathon there
and In St. Petersburg.
As usual, Odham answered ques­
tions telephoned in during his talk­
athon. He told a minister who
aaked if he would work for aboli­
tion of liquor sales and advertising
he didn't tMnk that wmilil be possi­
ble. He promised, however, to In­
sist on strict enforce in rut of laws
regulating the state's liquor busi­
ness.
Odham lashed out angrily at tils
opponent's Duval County Cainm Palgn Committee for publishing a
leaflet which he sold was libelous
and attacked his Integrity, lie re­
iterated hia intentions to sue the
Staff “ bold
authors of the leaflet.
K. Hanky Wight is now engaged in bis third aeiuon ns manager of
In Jacksonville, Dan McCarty’s the concessions and lockers at the Munlelpul Swimming Pool. This
campaign
headquarters
ack­ week he Is away attending a Masonic Council at Pensacola.
nowledged that the pamphlet, “The
Worlds Fact," was distributed by
that office and said It contained
“factual Information about Dan
McC
McCarty’s opponent
nneivt Bralley Od
( o n . - the
*&gt;-- vc
Vbten'
. ham that —
we‘ bkliave
Her# deciding how
A ffcould have beferp
" th e y will vote. a
. - . NNaturally
aturally Mr.
■v*.r _ am
— would
..— like
.Ike to suppress this
»...
Inmrreatlon. . , We consider every
statement of fact made provable
by public documents or testimony
before the Kefauver committee, N oted A ctor Is Found A griculture
Bureau
*be Miami Crlmn Commission nr
I
h
m
iu
h
1
1
h
S e m iDead In A partm ent
Ihe Federal Communications' Coin
mission”
M untlily S tatem en t
Of A ctress Friend
"I've never seen s group of men
so desperately try to deceive the
UBI.AMDD t.iv—Where irrigation
NEW YORK iJH- John Garfield,
very people they piously claim
was nut available, Floriila crops
4 they want to s e r v e , Odham said :IU, “tough guy*' screen and stage siilfercd
during tha first psrt uf
star, died of a heart attack In bed
from high daytime tempera­
Rv MALCOLM B. JOHNSON
today in the 2 room Gramrrcy May
TAMPA (4t - Dan McCarty Is Park apartment of Iris Whitney, ture uml lack of moisture, the U.
S Department of Agriculture sold
focusing his closing campaign for an actress friend.
today
overnor on the suburban and resGarfield gained acting fame In In Its semi monthly truck crop
lential areas of roimtins he failed the Clifford Odets play, “ Golden
to carry In the first primary two tiny,'' then rose to film stardom repnrl, the Bureau of Agricultural
weeks ago.
Miss Whitney aald he visited her Economies said conditions, how­
He left off the traditional big at the apartment Tuesday night, ever, hud been generally favorable
downtown rally at Lakeland Tuea- became 111, and stayed overnight for harvesting operations and a
“■y nlKht and made shorter She said she slept un a couch good volume of produce continued
. IC a a lln u td (la F a a a C le a t I
Police were forced to break to move from the state during the
down the apartment door to inves. 2 week period
Ttie harvesting season for most
^ Odham Pledges Extra ligate.
weather and lender crop* is
They learned of the death through cool
FundH To Spastica a routine report telephoned to tlm growing tu a close, the report said.
B iicIi crops as tmnatues, water­
medical examiner's office by a pri­ melons,
sweet corn, celery, pep­
_ P E N S A C O L A t Special) - vate physician.
pers, cucum ber and Irish potatoes,
Bralley Odham, In a two hour
Rut when they reached the however, will cunt lime fo bold the
state . wide broadcast from here apartment,
actress refused to overnll volume at a fairly high
last night appealed for fund# for permit themthe
enter. She said she point, the bureau slid.
his "Dollars for Decency" program thought they towere
newsmen.
Weather conditions In Georgia
to hrlp him carry his massage to
Garfield’s wife, Roberta, re during the second week In May
the people of Florida.
calved
the
news
in
the
Qarflvld
were very unfavorable for proper
In answer to a question as to
• what h» would do with any money apartment on Central Park Weal. growth ol some truck crops, es­
She declined to see newsmen. pecially watermelons, the U3DA
remaining after tha rampalgn it
over he replied. "I will give It to Barry llyama, a friend of tha Oar said
There was rain in all areas and
the Florida Spastic Children's As­ field*, said she was under the care
sociation.” Midnight tonight Is the of M u s ic ia n and had been given the unusually cool nights and
strong winds have done consider
lost hour at which contribution!
ran be mailed or given to the cam­ Asked about r r ^ r ta jh e Gar- able damage, the department's re
tepars
paign fund of any candidate for fields
„ i had separated,
ffyams ri- purl said.
Flurlda crop details:
I: "” I| would sa
off!##,
Ued:
say It Isn’t true,"
Lima beam — Harvesting In
Odham tinted In hla broadens! B
_
Ld
0 »rtieJd sxpeefed
that McCnrtv’n Duval County G«rtWd home Tuesday night ami Hawihorni’ section should peak
around May 2025. Top production
( t s s i l s s w l f ls Page K la h u
i Committee had printed 10,000 cop.
already reached in Flint City
^ lea of a "stink" sheet called “Flor.
area.
• Ida Facta,” and was distributing Carraway’n Brother
Snap beans — Harvest closing,
them over the State of Florida
light second half of May.
Makes Who’s Who supplies
Ho charged that the cost of print
Cantaloups — Fair to good con­
Ing them was f 1,400, and that Par
early harvest starting.
McCarty wan aware, of them slnm
Sidney Ac*y Car re wav, hrothrr dition
Celery — Good yields despite un­
he waa served with a copy In Or of Andrew Carraway of Sanford, favorable
weather conditions,
Undo on Monday.
and prominent In national Dem(sweet) — Harvesting ex­
Mr. Odham stated that he wa ocratlo Party circles, has been list­ Corn
it nallaufil lla Pace Tnel
confident the people of Florida ed in the monthly supplement of
would rebel against tha use o! "Who'* Who”, published by the A.
Hanky Wight Attend*
such smear tactlca and urged Ihi N. Marquis Co., Chicago.
people to compare the ,TOdhnn
Mr- Carraway is now associated
Masonic Conference
Record," hU publication, sgsini with the Gulf Coast th
this earn palgn literature Issued b) Co., of Panama Olty a
F. Ilasky Wight, a paat master
the McCarty organisation.
tt Manaaeai, V*.
the Blue Lodge of Sanford
Mr. Odham spoke in Panams
Re la referred to in the supple- of
City, Wewahltchka, aad Pinellai meat aa a political party execu­ Lodge No. 02, F and AM, left
Saturday to represent the com*
county today.
tive aad farmer. He waa born at mamltry
a chapter and eounell
Fort Ogden, Fla., Sept M, 1907, conferenceat of
Muon* In Pensa­
the
new
of
Mr,
and
Mrs.
&amp;
M.
cola and will ba gone until the and
Stine Is Elected
Carraway and attended Sanford of the week.
Hardware Officer ‘ Is and Southeastern UaTver Mrs. Wight, meanwhile, la tak­
WagUngton, 0 , C. on Ss^t. ing earn of the concessions, and
JACKSONVILLE UH— M. A
the management of the locker
“ T, West Palm Bcaah, wi
roeiae at the Municipal Pool until
hla return.
Mr. Wight, who with Mrs.
Wight, came to Sanford In IM4
from Bowling
ing Green.
ureeni Ky.,
Ky„ h u
been active in
‘ Maeonfe work alne#
1926. Be established a printing
btuineia here
ire and.for some time
operated a weekly newspaper here.
Active aa a

♦

John Garfield, Florida Crops
“Tough Guy” Of "Siifieved b May
Screen, Is Dead From Drought

R

several m n . Mr,
lira at 1816 Perk

WEDNESDAY MAY 21, 1(JA2
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S ecretary B r a n
E xplains How C
m odity C redit Act
Affected
P rices

H ou se

WASHINGTON vB - Sen Aiken
(R.-Vt.) charged today that politi­
cal manipulators forced grain
prices down a billion dollars In
1*41 and declared “They're not
going to do it again this year If
I can stop it."
Aiken was carrying along his
attack on Secretary of Agriculture
Brannan, as the Cabinet nfficei
began testifying before the Senate
Agriculture Committee lu reply to
criticism uf his department
Brannan brought on Aiken's out
burst by charging that some of
the difficulties of his department
with grain storage were caused
by eliminations which be said Con
grew pul In the Commodity Credit
|CCC( Charter Act in 1915.
He said these prevented tils de­
partment from taking ellevtlve ac­
tion to expand storage facilities
for huge 1948 crops It bud In buy
up under the farm price support
laws.
Aiken, who headed Ibe .Senate
agriculture group lu l!MH In Ihe
Republican - controlled noth Con­
gress, Immediately declared Bran
nan had given an entirely errone
ous view of Ihe l»*a law
He said that actually Ihe Agrl
culture Department agreed with
what was done amt helped tu draft
Ihe law.
“ But then," he said, “ suiueime
got the Idea to spread II around
(he country that there was a luck
of storage space. The price of
grain was forced down a billion
dollars and they put the blame mi
Congress."
The committee has been going
Into a variety of cases.
.Some cases have Involved alleged
misconduct of Agriculture Depart
men! employes: -most were con­
cerned with losses on grain anil
other commodities stored under
the farm price support program,
Sen. Kern (R.-Mo I, who has de­
manded that Brannan resign us
a result
the uisciosures,
disclosures, mm
told a
reiiui of
oi me
-porter It woi
would, take more than
reporter
full day to (Itllr me secretary
(V*.&gt;, ranking lie
Sen Aiken
...............
publican on the Agriculture Com
inlttee, has accused Hie dupait
rnent ol “a voverup Job on steal
Ing " He said he wauled to ex
amine tlrumiun about it
Tuesday nighl the Agrlmllui,
Depurluirnl Issued u rep.nl say
ing sborlages In stored grain and
other commodities since Win Id
War It have totaled W.MO.Ooo
This compares with Ihe five in
seven million dollars In shortages
which Brannan told the Scnahrommlltee last January were lxing Investigated.
But the secretary said Tuesday
night he would repeat In the sena
tors his forecast of five months

IK It l N S l I.I. BRINGS
WASHINGTON uW
Hep
aid- (I* S C l told the IlmiMthat A m erica's C o n .p cjii
wdl “ raise and Mqqmrl"
loin million sohller- and will pro
dine :i 1j hllll.iii dollars win Hi nl
wi-.i |&gt;oiis in-si year
t ills (on e. if pint rtl on .11 In c
duly would In- .111 im-rtMM- ol ;i|i
pi osiiiiali'ly
1 lam.iNm m.-u over
pieseiil 1,111 ni'i-.iii ii'cngth
bil liards .aid \lhi-d Ini ecs a
Irmly has.- m.-r &gt;' . millio-i iii*-u
imdi-i arms 01 .pm klv a s .. ill I-IIHil.mv'tuiiil lln- mu III Hu- to t»y.
a r u m s ol ilu- S o lo I thiioii in
cbidiin:
- .ilellili
lorces,
tot d
around four iiidlu-u men, ai i . u . Init­
io recent eslunato.,
Itiehatds eti.in 111 111 ol tile I 01
eii'u Allan - i ouiniiitee, up.-ii.-il
the tiglil Fin lloii-e appKK.il
ft, -on it"i.noo in ....... .
mild iiy
and i-eiiiuiMiir aid tor Ihe ye.rt
stalling July I
The Mill already one IlHIhUl dul
lar-- less Ilian I'u-Mili-iil Tru man
requested, l o a d slt'orig demands
fm I1.1 Hi. t .lit - lleihielliim. id an
nihi l one tullinii dollars have been
preitn ti -d
1 iiinuiilii-s uliii I d-, said Hu ll
aid
oiiHine ol l-'iirn|&gt;ean Iroop
sin tii'iii un Imti'iI 1.1 i ts i' and I in
ki-y whnh have a 1ot.il Im re ol
-.mid .(mi non
Ilu haul •
ud in a prep in-il
S|,e 1 h Cl" I, ye lul'l'e ill We tel II
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Gen. Ridgway Says

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neln e and
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spent
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onl i Ikii In-Id .1 news conference
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monish in t

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t'"W"vn lluil rebel-

Commies Blamed Congress Votes
For POW Riots On Bill To Keep 1'iunmans Stance
Price Controls
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.iii.ii . h a ­
said
Hlc-biir.l
(Dll I II It-. Slippol I il uml.lal tie ' 1*11tt i l U i u I h l m L I s
Ii-IIM* by ,i| i|.ri.pl I illni! 11*.* IiiIIimii
p o l l rtl O n
K n |t : I n
ihillur-. miii e I'll* lur ilmni'-.lii- mill
fureigu mililiiry inin-i.iui. mid
L ast
F o u r
D a y s
ii-unulinc mil id.... nl
itlchr.nl H Ml hi (hill lliHM* will 9
t u i t u t i n m e i in s u n
tutu lu ml ill i*|i|y *’ii».»v
%kilims
[Ml VV&lt; &gt;-,t*
High 1. M-I nlfii 1
II MillIlitit'll lilt I*ttnr I lit Ml
III III" l'l " I ' d Nation-, &lt; nmim ml
today mil- i riolx mul m-nleut- Ul

New City Pump At J. Va \ MfKinkw
Water Works Adds vSuccueds Luc* As
350 Gals. A Minute llousin};- ( liairman

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nil I" 1 &gt; " I l l i " " inhnthriiii o n nil'll in (he
\\ \-.IHN»iTDN li niilmiii- w agli pi'll C 1Mill «* Hill ll
’ "f 1 Mm i m StiiuH-lnlii'r.
c ird il
i • ■- nn-ml ,-i ■ w ,, , i,,| - l o u t
N e d v ni li 1 mul 1t ill
t "I'll if until .J11In­ Hi M. t "imi"
'* *l|"1 * s111*■
111In lu'i' |. v Hi t rein ,i role I."lay ill In . •li.il It.■ id.
v fhniili :!n nford E.
U"LI.I,ll'. "•'"'ivi-il n pin lor III
ilu: i ..mimlli-"
II perfi-i-i ii 111 iiihiuc"; Dr.
A .nul-mh'd by Mic lint p. Hu- 1' II
hi|* Hll' IV n'i I I' |l i ("i I I i . in i mul Oito
li'gi l.ii.ii, would
-rf, n in w iin-mln'r, for
Malnli/ itiuii lloaii i VN .lit ul an i * Him
no. V.. ,
ntli-iiihiii. iIll'll ll) III lllll'l ("III- Ml I ' I"• I 'll
11
"‘’"•ll"" wi-ri- iiiiiiIp by
,itili
i . il did iii lln1' It * 1 * I •i ’
III* IIIIs.
filling mil mul .-xchaligIt al in would niuki- lb* ws H .1
ni (viui-h itn-v tiis.I w ritimdy i"pr"(CiiHni: n&gt;I* 11It1it l( III u»r li
la ia, Ini'ludlng hub|I|| llllH'1 lii|) t.t.
i' i’ iii i it its pri-M-iil
Mm.,1
- I. ul iii pairs In
■■ 11 c ,i|uul represent.it t Kill It ■ tin •(16
"ll "i mid vii-d Iii
gtlldlr Iill ii11 IMlIlll I', i itti nit in tl V ml i tm|
in *! m
Ill-lull lh" i urillliltl. * In.i.n \%i
V I. i -- i In- n. .-Mitt
li Ia 11"lit i-i
i-.ini'in nl
ii mm I'liiilriivvrsv m u
i ui'. ii

wi -ii * | III
ll N I*" -uiii'i l a m p
vokt-l! by miimII Ii,uni* nl di(- Ii.tril
• 'dill IIIMMi I-. Ai'llHi: Mil Ml ltl&gt;1S ft.
JlllW that Ilu- llNG IS ii.i-iiM-.itim:
row
Uni- Mill ;it I ' m .mi 111»-•(I;• v mul
■Ml" III! Illl'lll
till Vllllc I ICC I Ill'll ll
Till- lli-v. .1 i;. McKmil-v wrih KuJ(- b'lmid i-n rlli'r litis 11n ml 11
■leeli-il clinlrinni' uf tin Hunfiird lU T H ircd in prlsuni-r h n sp ilu K
Housing Aiithniltv ui ii nii-eting
'Die lu-xl move* of tin* llcii-i. Hn*
I .-Id yi-itlHriliiy .............. ut Mi" uHlrCrN said lliulm ihli-illy w ill In­
ufflce nf (ipiirgn WMlimn . esren in Hiili-asli Yiulullt iii'i-u ..iln u i . Ih al
iivn srerctnlv.
Hi. llN G i-i sir low mul ru id Fin p tl
tli-v. M''Kl(di-y, tic i Iur t»! hie tlia l II ft even Im lu iiin : pu
the Elrnl Melliuiiist t'liiM.i li, «iu?» Ill-Ill-. Ill lln- liosplliil
lull -.ilu -*-i| n.fv I i "ii I'lirHi'll,
In Sin I nlliiighl i l i \ii i in I.... r.
, reds Hurry I-"'. *!»•• &gt;'.ui|di-tv.l
lln- tl
IdghHi A rm y i,uid Hi" on in ilu- mill inf In Im•(i no i mi- i U I. h..|i fill I III.Ill l " ii" « l Hiivk-.-rving Him iitiesplu-.l I'-riu
'.f I'ur.an uuHui-ak was limchi-il off i i 'VI.i I h ii nl Hu* WuUh lie .ili-&gt; I ..(lull ,-in -li-i , i •&gt;r i inuiiapi-r; Itidu'rt
Itulph T. Ciiwan, yviin li if I i .-it:" hv
ii Prow n rit in. Mm hiin- i n, purnmnll group nl agitators Act
• ii frniii tl.» Aill tic. 11v scvei.tl ■ ii ii &gt;ia11- hn-pil.il
Mil.i
Ihirsiiurf,
ngi-iit
nnli'rlii". Mu" Hid
llia l law p erm its Ilu- l. ilun In- elm mi'
■Iionllis ago.
I'MW wa- kilh-d mid M-i yv"i" in pal Inn-iil In ri-q n iic Im M ii. nl I in l. ii.. li.r.- iminai*. r; Hr. H.
il ■ ll.-v. Frank
d&gt;-nli'il,
Mr. Lee yi-vt.-idwv -'iil.rnilled hi jiim-iI ill Hn- 2'v liimr nicies*
I'.nvi'l liiui-nl i n lllr.n l In | &gt;•v lint W l!m I ri-ilgnutluii from tli" Aulltunl/,
Mm urn I 11vi.'tlu; I'uKtinaster
I'rt-u n c r in in uti'-s ami (&gt;i i-.inn-i
lith.in 111" liilliiliin in w o'. I " '
I,'-cause uf tin- |iir»«tlle nf lul-i iliu lui -. in Ilu- h n j" Im spilal xi-iil (0111111- 'in Hie p ailn ill.n - i uni I". I II-i." I.I M.-rdn i i i l c r , ii nl f a ­
tal.
i|i-"l.ipci
Willliim t'uxll",
I"
in-lie duties
mi * iiijm Mi s i n k " F rid a y They lm li&gt;. ility "
J, il. Hull wre ......
tlm Vi-" yvi-ri- ri'iiiuvi-tl fro m tin- lm pital I I ulhright M-i-ks tn ili'lim' Im ality l- (s. i*.i , W \\ liaw-Min, cuntrae'" i
\ I Uri-.-r, I ’liiii.ln Hmiii*
ll nil (III link Hu 1*1111P 'I »***!
11i.i, llhuril Ilu (-un# I ic Ml
tiinirinaii "f It" Aulhnrily
! tin I' m , r.-iu i" "lit ul Ivc; E. it.
I'lans veer" innile t&lt;v Hn All'll
Gun. v, ilrv (l-iilier; Judge Doug­
,,illy fur th" laying " f the o r
T h o m a s
. 1. L a n e , 7 0
.la y t'c i'H M a p
I 'la n s
in lll'-n-t rota
n'-rstone uf William &lt; Ink t'uuil
Alsu lotrudiiced were J uiIk " ll.
Sunduv nftvriKiun, June I, ul 2:00
D it'H I n C h u l i m t a
T '« ( J e t O u t
V; t t l f
W Wni". ntlorimy; Ucv. A. (S.
..'cluck.
linn.ii. fur thin fifi mitt prolecl
Thninnn J
L a n e , 7(1, dii-d ul
I In l Me I mi I . (,'minly Tax Uidlector

A new pump wa* Inxtallcd id
the City welt* *outh of Hanfonl
yesterday afternoon, nddliig Mfili
gallnn* per minute tu amuum of
water pumped into the rover voir
and alleviating a water shortage
that had caused Mayor .Stumper to
auk resident* tu reaxv sprinkling
lawn* during dry weather.
The new Installation bnmglit
the supply of water pumped into
tha reservoir from 1200 to 1,550
gallons per minute, City Mininmr
John Glllon stated thla morning
Materially aiding home ownait
in their'dilemma oT having parch
ed lawns and gardens and being
unshle to water them wine Un­
welcome shower* yesterday, wln-n
according- to Elton J. MongMim.
Jr., weatherman, rainfall wm
measured at .81 Inch. Monday rain
totallad .62 Inch.
With the City's augmented wa­
ter supply, home owners will now "Id fur 1702,1)00. GHuii J. Muugbbe able to sprinkle lawns during i.,ii Is nrcbltei-t fur ilu- project,
dry periods, said Mr. Glllon.
I* located nl Muih.-rry Av &gt;•
Meanwhile M. G. Hodges of Bun ulilch
and We-it T.iilb htreel In
bs* been drilling two trxi n-ie
Cnldnboro,
we-il &lt;.l
s within th* city, one at Un-Ilu* I25 unitimuiedliiti-lv
C
’nstl*
linwi-r
r.i"
south end of th* reservoir, amilift,
tlm which bus been occupied Bill
'"
other at th* south-east corner uf
r.
EI m Avenue and Fourteenth Nuvembv
The i'ulillc Huu'iliig Aihnlnli'Street, one to 111 feet and the tiatiou
hisu been Invited to send
other tn HOC feet.
U
repr^rntutivu tu tk" ilidicutlun,
It ie planned now, said Mi. mid
In addition the GDy and
Glllon to drill a 12 inch source C-ninty
will In* represented. Ilf
well near the reservoir where it is Mary McC'leoil
lletliunc, president
honed to g*t * flow of 600 to 1,000 rmerltua uf Iletlililiu-L'uukiiiiin CulI bHoim per minute at 200 feet
Daylunu [feutili, will be th'
Tho cost of this work ho* been lege,
fiuturad spvnker. Bhe was recent
estimated at
#r foot for the ly pointed out in fteadei'a Digeat
first 14 foot
1 |3 per
f
er font
beone of the furenumt Negro v-J*
low deadrook, n addition
tlonai call ucutors uf the euuntry.
16 mInch
„ .a- IW
nU lw I n
It is planned on the day uf dedi­
la will be
for
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tu huid open house nl both
around tho II , ,
___ __ cation
William Clark and Castle Brewer
cement hetweOn the two casings Court*.
to prevent M*pai*&gt;
Uf aiieclal intercut will be n
dwelling unit in William Clark
Court (hat will b* furnished as n
demonstration unit, through th*
A «
that*
S °S
circuit
L S inT tiu N courtesy of several local (urrdtura
ibore Uw Anchor
chor Inn, BoutL. dealers. Tha Castle Brewer ad­
.. Avenue, cauaed ministration building uml com­
---------- ------le last night before munity center will also be open
the power was cut early yester­ for Inspection.
Meanwhile City workmen, hnvo
day i m i u -it waa announoed
Ire. Wight by Fire Chief, M, N. Cleveland been encaged Jn clay1- surfacing
streets adjacent to the projects.
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bin Im iii" in G lm luotn, E la . ul " " in
ii iii
tin
Iiiuruln g fid ln w iiig mi
tlln i-i-i nf I iiiniithu. I I " wan burn
ile t. H, IK IU , In W a re C o u n ty. Un..
mid linn lived in Glniluutu (m llnpnut :t!l years. He was it mmnhei
u f ilu- H arm ony Hapllnt C bu ri-lii
in CliUluutn.
H u ivivu rn in clu d e; two dmigh
t i- r ., M rs t'lm rla s Bu tton, C liulim
tn,, M rs. E im n e rt Kuun, T ilu -iv ille ,
E la .. une
son, T h u m .,.. L . L a n e ,
C b u iu iita, six grnnd child ren. two
liriith e ra ,
ltry a n t
l.u n u , f?n|i&gt;*burg, G a ., Oacar I .m i". Haufnrd,
and ulio Hlster, M rs. Blld d " Dus,

Ga.
Ennrral seivlreu will b* lield ut
.'I:,‘I0 p. iii. Friday, ut Hie Harmony
iluptiut Church In Clmluotn, Flu.
Rev. E u y it t " Hall will nfficlatv.
Burial will follow in tha Chuluotn
Ce metery,

WILLIS ENLISTS
JACKSONVILLE (Special) ~
Clmrles Edwin Willi* of P. O. Box
122, Sanford, enlisted last week In
the United State* Air Force fit the
Armed Forro* Examining Station
In Jarktonrlile,
He he* been sent to Lackland
A ir .,Forpe Bes* l» flan Antonio,
exas whafe he will take basic
Texj
training.
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I'M
lu ixl I ui- iln y ' i D .-iii"i'i i t i
r th.m m ) l&gt;y clg lit nu-iuli"! '
}tfMilliol" G uiltily Jiliiin r i l iinh"i
of

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Tin- t'liiMiqlttiv h('ad"'l hv I’lur"in-" Knight b ill broken down the
drive Into three iilm u-i . know
yum l andidixt", regli let and get
mil tin- vutv. Th" firul phuxu*
have Ion n auccusafully coniidi'U-d
and di-tulli-il planii were inade by
Ihe i-uinmittuu fur folluwlng
llinmgh with a record vole
(Ilu- of (he tchi-nn-n ilecidnl un
by the lommilWu was lu print
5,Hint I'hrimpletfl mill ml veil inn
l.oili In Ihe newHpnper* uml on
the radio the correct Inforinatton
on Ihe pulling place* In the new
precinct*. The phauipletu will he
distributed by the Boy Hi-nuts.
Tiie Jayceeo will uUo furnish
free transportation tu and from
the polling places. Anyone desir­
ing a ride may call the Jsycee
Information Booth al 1172.
Mr. Knight stated that rveryoiie'a vote la more Important than
ever before and atressed tha im­
portance thoae voting, to be.sure
and get aameone, who It not
planning to vote down to the poll*.
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Ilu. nniiiil Gunilipit.l was "b'eted
pr.- iikiit of th" Mi'ti'n riuh of
IInly i'n s Eplui-upiil Church at a
in. "ting nlt"i"|.-il tiy about 16
iih-iuIhts l-iut uVbt. H" Hucceed*
Ital" Ki-.itt who pri-*ldcd.
E n d MncMurrny w as elected
i.-crrtary, succeeding M. L. "Sonuy" Itntinril.
Tin- tucellng nf tin- club was the
filial mn- fur Ihe spring and sumlu.i nenion. Meetings will be re­
sumed in Heptemher.
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POW Cam pa
Legal Notice**
' m m i H « r a r p i.it U T io s i r n n
W t IIK K D
, t l * f . I H I I ClnrM a S l i i l s l n i f I I M I
JfcW oTiCH m iiia t ic n v
n iv r .N ,

.That It. II. I&lt;l)«r. fh» Molit.r nr tin.
/nllciwlni; i rr iltii »)&lt;• rum riled r.ilil
rnrlirirnla fur In* rt"*.l In p* If.
M e l It l.r .n ii T h r r rr tlflr a tn nunik *r ami year nt laauanoa, lh a il»aertpllnn nf the iira p rrly . ami the
name III which II m t ».nrx»&lt;.&lt;l are
aa follow.i

•‘rrtlfti.au fin. :*

i XSm 1*’ I',!!.
'je r ; -Joty 1, ]*i|. Drerrlpllen uf PrnperlyNW H lllk 7 Tr ♦ The Town
I of San font I’le | lleok I Pauee

u in t« a, ns. in . lu , n« *
Um«i In i * h
iHii sfHii f.
in Lit HHlyn. #i a|

&lt;&lt; nntianr.l lio n !•«■« tls.l
lo ii x-parfllf rnmirfitinil Monday
without umilrnl
"The (I’llinn) riot Tuesday was
only p irl of Ihr overall Communist
plan,'' one Unit'd Nations officer
until. Hr mill thru1 prisoner* had
not broil screened
"The Kdh nrr carrying out Dili
ngllAllon in the prison cnmpmimlt
In South Knren. in the name way
they operate on ii world rrnle
First they attack In Keren, then
1r.»«; h;.&lt;a, :r.cr. ina .tttc i r *- 1n. . a
all follow* the same pattern "
He asked not to lie named lie

"Brallqr’i Triad And P m •n U id « n ilil| la Clvtt AI*
fa in U a q a s s t l o n a b *
if QeaM/Wa Him Far U#4-

III nr raid property linfnir In
.punly nr Seminole. Siatn of i
da lltilere eorh rerllflr ale
e rrdeemrd m ro r d ln a In l.iw
iroperiy
m , ,i i„
(r,
ale will he eol.l In |he hla
Older nl (he frnrit dnnr nf

tp p i.ir i riu x i on
n i:t;n
l l p r . I ft V. I *1 Flitflili* Mill ii Ira ft* IVMHl
M »T h k IH
IIK M K IIV
O IV F N .
IliAt *t II ItlRff. Mir RaJiifT *if lh «
frjllfiH I tig f *‘f 11fit'll t #• hup filed a ltd
•r u n - dlf‘ f*«r U i d*rd lit hr la
ftiiril l i i i f *f'H Thu rrrllflcHlA riiim*
h# r dMl j I'd r nf i - mihiim »*, iiir d*»*
h i r I*il 1'itii nf
l h* |ini|irrij, find flic
frit inr In H hh h II w i n aaiarpard lira
1 t* frdlrtH *•
i Yrilflt'Alr No. *11

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Freighters Collide
Near Block Isltlttfd
H L O t’ K I S U N

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ba wild ihFoufbout Seminoti County,
i a t the Prlmay to ba Mid 1lay 9T* IMS, Ineludtnt c*m!id»t« to be
for In the varloua County Commissioner and Justice of Peacb

Yr»f nf Ira linn* a J ill V 2,

“ llrnllcj 'H Sound Hnml HepHrlntfHl Plim Will Ik’tic-

fit All TriivrlcrH In Our
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Hlgucd: (Jerald l&gt;. l,oHHlng

G e n e ra l

lira* rl|tH«tri ttf I'ropertyj
H ‘ , of Idif II AIM’s .4 Hunt’
rmirls 1*1«i Hnok I I’hm * M
Ntiiin* In h hh ft -i!■**■*-r d F. C
l*i*r kiiiH
All nf Rill'd pin Ilf-1 t r hi I InIf In flu*
i Tin ui) nf Hr in! finis*, Hi *4f i* of Flnr
iila ITilraa aiii'h ccrllf liulrt #d*.«M
nr riMlrrint'il nrrnfftlMM If* l«*V Ihr
Ifd |f« r I 4 ilnarrI I#«m| In am h certlfl*
- M r Hill In1 at- hi In (h r Ii I r Im i I
i»l H m ffnnr ilunr nf iln*(
rpllindt- &lt;V»ti Ml y iTtiiil flnimr dl
din in rd. Kin fit! Mi fin i h r lira i Jdnn
in |ih»- tin m »It nf i n nr, IRA 2.
Hflilrh *• Ihr 2ml diiy nf i i i n r IR52
tM Ird Mila .1011* day nf April
11*62
i» i\ m i i i M ' o v
fieri* r i r n i l l Fonrt.
Piininitfr Fminty , FJnihl.i
(HLA L I

D m u r a n t t

JAMKH II. fill I’
Assne.

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vrstlgnflnn Indicated the prisoner
was shot when he reslslcn search
ui his return from a work detail
odslde an enclosure holding 3,000
Chinese Communists.
llnntner said he conferred with
i prisoner spokesman. Maj, We
.lug, shortly aflcr the shooting. On
ihr camp rnmmamler’ss nrder We
■rliimed to Die barbed wire en
loMire ami within 33 minutes halt
ut'itiiTiinii n i i u i i
u ru iiii
lljr
tChi
»ni
■d ii demonstration
begun
by
irse I’OWs within mlnotei after
he shooting.
Ronlncr said Wei and II other
irlsoners were permitted today tr
dsll the cemetery where the slain
rhlne.io wns burled.
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oewdlntnrs al Dm tightly drad
locked Korean armistice talks to
day protested Allied handling o
Red rloli at a prisoner nf wa&gt;
hospital at Pusan.
North Korean (Sen. Nam II dc
mantled an accounting nf the In
cldent In which one prisoner wa
killed and U ware Injured.
The Communist* got lltlle sails

W H h K IT

BUREAU OF SANFORD

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Two Arailrmy Award Winners — Humphrey Ri
Hunter In a arene from ilOlli Century-Fox’* "bcriijllne
Ing on the Rita Theater screen Thursday and Friday.

DU. If. McLAULIN
OPTOMKT1UST

GENE’S

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hypocrUy" and ’’chlldl.ih distor­
tions" In negotiations nn exchange
nf nrlsnners
Nam II seltcd nn Ihr I’usan rlnti
to raise anew charges that the
Allies commuted "arts of terror"
and murder in handling Red cap
lives.
The Army said the 24 hour tight
't 1'iissn erupted when fanatical
Reds serving as hospital orderlies
defied orders tn leave the com­
pound for transfer elsewhere.
-toy told Nam:
"If our refusal tn use force tn
deliver In you prisoners of war
who oppose returning to your aide
results In delay In the attainment
of an armistice, then make (he
moat nf It. Our stand In this Issue
is firm and final."
On Red handling nf raptured
\llled personnel, .toy asked a series
if (|tiostlnns:
"Have lied I'OW ramps been
ipen tn neutral benevolent socle
ies? Have the Redi agreed lo
ixchangr scrinusly skk and In
ured prl,inners? Have the Reds
estnrrd to POW status M&gt;,000 un
ircnuiiled captured Allied soldiers?

lo port under their own powar.
The Mtrhael Tracy, a 3AS • fool
vessrl owned by M . and J . T ra c y
Inc. New York, and the 88 Prtafdent Tyler nf the American Pres*
ulrnt l.lnes both were damaged but
no one wns injured.
Tho President Tyler, fnrmerly
MAY 1 7 ,1M1
Die Iran Victory, reported damage
above the water line. Although pri­
SEMINOLE COUNTY
marily n freighter,! he SOS*fool ves*
scl often carries a few passengers.
PRECINCT NO.-------She wns headed for New Yora on
her regular run from Boston at
the time of the collision.
Tho Coast Guard said the Ml* To Vot« for a peraon whoso name la printed on tho ballot, mark a cross .X) In the square
- ha H Tracy lost her anchor on the a t.th e RIGHT of the name of tho person f o r whom you desire to vote.
starboard how and waa taking wa­
ter at the forward hold. Howaver.
the ship reported her bulkhead
near the forward hold waa holding.
The President Tyler la about
7.000 tons and the Michael Tracy
about (1,000 Inn*.

DEMOCRATIC PARTY

Florida CropB
&lt;1 ••nllnnr.l I'rom l* a a . ( la .t

wi led lo rontinue well Inin June;
(Mil wenther roused same delay
" Y o u have n o t,” J o y to ld N am ui development
Cucumbers — North Florida
olnnllngs nl peak.
Kguiihnls — Late plantings in
tooth Florida principal source of
mpplles.
F.scarnle — (iencrally good con­
dition
Peppers — Remaining acreage
n North Florida section generally
■nr to r&lt;hhI condition.
Potst'tes — Yield good: bulk ol
•rop moved.
Kcpinsh — Supplies tn drop with
nnsl from North Florida.
Turn atoes — Peak volume during

DAN McCARTY
BRA1LEV ODHAM

b , A LbK R M A N

L E G ISL A T IV E
F O R S T A T E S E N A JO R
THIMTY-BKVKNTH SENATORIAL
DISTRICT
(VoTt roa Owa)

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LI.OYD F. BOYLE

MRS. W. W.

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hTRSTifTt. FffLtlk

A. MAX BREWER

EHRMANfd

C O U N TY
F O R S H E R IF F
(V otb roa O n s )

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IN!M ON 3 !cCfTEH O N

F O R C O U N TY C O M M IS S IO N E R

CALL FOR
Many of the animats classed ss
arnlvormis actually live mostly
,n plants- tho bear being one
example.

DISTRICT NO. 1
(Vtrra roa O n a)

EARL HIGGINBOTHAM

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mVARD v'A n w a g e NEN

F O R C O U N TY C O M M IS S IO N E R
DISTRICT NO. S
(V otb roa O n b )

BONNER L. CARTER
JOHN W.MEISCH

FOR DELIDATE’NATIONAL
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION
FIFTH CONONKSBIONAL DI8 TN1CT

MEN
(Vnrg roa O nb)
KftANK W. BELCHER'
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HERBERT

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bORSfcY J. PRESCOTT

W. HUGH bONCAN

FOR DELEGATE NATIONAL
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION

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FIFTH CONO NBaatONAL OIBTNICT

"urexyhen
you've tried it.This
it. This
»«re
when you’ve
foar
f i Wasn’t "built to s price.”
It*i Buiek through and
through,
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t *10
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w hen you oheck th e p rice of s
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�Shortages Shrink
But Prices Still
Remaining High

By STANLEY

THE OLD HOME TOWN

■THAT B L U E 1T H E R fff
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N E X T “n o M « S 8 L O P P . S
. C H A R T R E U S E K H tH E N
A N D B A C K H A L L --

1W H A T C O L O R A R E
&gt;ft)U F H I N T / N d t A R S
^ O O K U M S d /n i n g
ROOM ?

Bus-Driver Hailed
By News Reporter
By IIAI. BOYI.C
NEW YORK tits—In inakiiiR out
your will did you ever consider
leaving anything In a bus driver?
Probably nnl. Few penpte give
a bus driver anylhlnR except a

halt! Stall*-.

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TH E HUMAN C O L O R C A R t*

r»r* imuKirr. i«. wimn ainuTi auxavtb

for n llllle Florida *uii*ddtu\ The
surprising llilm; is lhr.l more n rn il
Krired by wnniirrltixt at the wheel
“ People are funny," one Inis
driver lold me “ Ri|;lil when you
think you orr driving nothing hid
era?.)' wildcats (.'hristrn.it conies
along, and one nr two will hand
you n small present when they pay
their fare: then you net to thinking
they are people again "
Some drivers have a fine gift
for lifting the spirits of pastcnilcrs
Once I was iiujong tlie^l ne voy.
ape ho lit e on a crampon Inis In
which everybody seemed In he in
a had mood A small hoy came
aboard carry inn a Ml; packiign
The pack ace humped up ain't u
• landing woman, and she cried
snappishly
"Driver, why Ho yon lei anybody
on the Inis with n package that
alrr? You knmv d against the
law "
"IJve and let live lady," said
the driver, philo-MUihtrallv ” 1
wouldn't care if somi'iHidy climhed
on carrying a basket full of co­
bras."
All the way you could hear the
weary passcn;crs break out in
chuckles
We have a National Cranberry
Week, a National Dog Week, u Na
•ional Caise lllrd Week, « Natluii.il
Crochet Week Why not at least a
National tins Driver May to honor
the guy who all yeai lonu pels ils
ill one piece In wherever we wnnl
In go

faery boy &lt;ii some lime w nnis
lo be a loco motive engineer The
Airplane pilot is one nl the most
glamorous men of the ugtv
But who ever made a hrro ol
the bus driver? Nobody but his
W’ife, his kids, and his dear old
mother. And yet he carries more
people safely on more important
missions, yenr in and year nut,
than any nlher fliture In tran»por
i.aIInn.
And he has by far Ihe hardest
task A train rides on Its own rails
ami switchmen Rive it a fast, clear
trnck An airplane follows n steady
hr am thrnueh the skies. Rut a bus
driver threads a devious path
through the mnsl rloRRcd traffir
in history
Pntrnlial death whlxxes by every
moment
rumbling trucks
careless motorola
a rabble try
ini; lo beat the light And the pas
seiiRers somehow still feel more
secure than if they were on a train
nr a plane
They have a great blind faith
the bus driver will deliver them
lulact In Ihrlr destination Hr nl
most always does —day after day
idler dny
How lie lines II Is one uf Humarvels ol our limes. Who a none
us has in show ns much skill while
umlrr so many pressures? The
miraclr Is lhal nnymic ran he 1
found who can mnnaRe — all a I
Ihe same time — to steer a lum
herltiR vehicle IhrmiRh a busy
sired, make change, hand mil
transfers, pick up a dropped dime,
keep an eye mil for children ilarl
Ini; (roin Ihe sidewalks, nml c\
plain In a querulous Indy why II
really Isn't Ills fnutl If she rnugld
the wrong tins
With nil that horsepower under
his hands the tins driver also needa lot of horse sense In his work
For he lias more afllldlons than
plagued .toll
lie is under more slram Ilian
any of his passengers, hid if they
are vexed hy a personal problem
they often vent their irritation on
him at Ihe least excuse. They rare
!y think id Mill as having a worn
It is no wonder (tint several
years ago a New York Ims drlvci
bored hy Ids routine hack and forth
life, left his route nml drove souih

TIIK S ANFORD HERALD
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I’lra .r mil fur n|ipolntrnrnt
Flump 1732—17 IB

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IIOITRK it t o 12— 2 t » 5
303 Atluntic Rank Building
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FIFTH *440
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Jo h n \V. Mclsch fleoply ap-

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prccia'U'ri your support and
th e nice vote you jjave him on
May 2nd.

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lie has been fa rm in g on the
W est Side of S an fo rd for 27
y e a rs and is fam iliar w ith all
g ro w ers' problem s and will a t
all tim es work for the b e tte r­

m ent not only for
------------------------------ No. r&gt;. but all (listriels.

D istrict

lie Will lie (ira te fu l f o r Your C ontinued Support.
In# a part, na Is the fast expansion
ol sleel-miUag facilities.

lacgal Notices
SMITH'll (IF APPLICATION r o l l
tax

fire sweeping Ihe KuiiHiwesIrin Tank and Oil Refinery ploul nl Corpus Chtl.ii

iimmii

(Hr*. 11)1.Ill Fl,.rl4» simiMos i.MSUI)
NOT1CM IW IIKI1KIIY UIVKN,
Thai II II Ills", tIts linMtr of thu
loiiowlnu i srlilli atr lias Iliad aalil
&lt;srlttli.it* for tax U«*&lt;t lu b« Is*
sunt llisrsuti. Tits c.rliriiala nurohsr siul y»ar nf immanca, Ihs da*
si rliilloii »t ths proparty, and lha
iiatua In which II waa aaaaaaad ara
as tullowsi

C s r lK Ir a la No. IT
Ysar of Isau an rs Ju ly I , t i l l
lisscrlp tlnti ot I’roparty:
K :1 &gt; ft of lllock
A Ind
Heel Ion M arvanla Plat Hook I
I'a sa II .
Nama In which aaaaaaad M. Ilnnaon
A ll of said prop srly b ain * In lha
County ot Hsminola. Dial# of P lo t.
Ida. U nlsss such csrtlflca ta shall
ha rsdsanisd accon llnx lo law lha
pruparty d*acribad In such ca rllfl*
ca ts will bs sold to lha hlahaal
biddar a l (ha front door o f Ihe
Msmlnnl* C u u nly Court liouaa at
Hanford. Plorida. on tha first Mon*
day In lh a month of Ju n a,
It s ? ,
w hich la lha In d day of Juna, t i l l .
Hal ad thla 10th day of April,

O T

HKRNDON

Clark Circuit Court,
Harnlnola County, Florida

IN THM ft)P U T OF T N « C
j it ltd tt,
h k m in o l m
et
FLORIDA, IN r N O M T f t
IN HBi K8TATB OF
ABItAM DKIlliV
D&lt;
TO ALL t-'NHITORS AND
■ON* HAVING C L A IM O
, HANDS AGAINST SAID Ml

Toil and aach of you ars
but If lad and raqulrsd (6 ;
an y claim s and
damanda
you. or althar of you, may
axnlnal Ih s a a ta u of A tlllA k

YOUR NEXT MOVE
wilt be a happy one, ahnuld it taka you lo Wynnewood,
where hoaiee are thoughtfully orienled In a beautiful
laadocape for maiimum light, ventilation, and temperature
cmffoii where bleeping, work, and living arena are cart*
fa ty planted for greater convenience, and kitchens are
deoippM to,an efficient work pattern. From land
eellgp oa an the last minute detail, Wynnewood Homes
are hdttor living values, Inside and out.
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Each let landscaped; each electric kitchen complete with
nujCA rdfrigerator, and water, heatert each home with
krie n wajr.er porch, apace heater, roomy closets and
a ta n f tif a c e , ceramic tile hath and Venetian blinds.
Move to Wynnewood, and you move Into comfort and security!

“Aa A Former Canadian,
Appreciate Oeahty T h
Kind Of G o V o r n m o R
B ailey Will Give M
Adopted State.”
Signed: Marcel FiiBe

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Yes, PENNIES care
REDDY CASH" you
HAPPIER FLORIDA
CLOTHES W A S H IN G

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nrw 'huoiiuiu

jiitriiiutic," assures
clcjner tloilicv,

ill 4 lyp ii.il

wulioul rinse tubs of
wringing, for iihonl ,r

Sunshine Service
home (UlU /ru limn

u fitnny ,i int.il'

C L O T H It

DRYING

finny uni fur p,r\on * .kftxt

end lung

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..Trio wofftes about
wind or rain or broken
hi line*...for an average of
r-Jy Jr
itptnnyor lui&gt; •f &lt;/&lt;«;/*
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wood. These beautiful
for as little aa
|H down payment*,
id la located north of
d ehet o t Mellenvltlo
|)atad on norr.ul um by an
•mill family of four, Hot
wait! not included...hul ihat’i
a “penniet propotiuon,” tool

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i n O N I N O . .Siulown comfort rrplites
a "backbreaking"
»
li.imliron for (5c to 16c
s week.,.an average
4^ V p /'
of fen tbsn s half-penny
;
|&gt;ei pcivm per day.*
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/ IND SO ON DOWN THE LIST. Np uomJtr folh in Fieri,in
buy more elttlriiily than peopfeSnoit anywhere else. It's modern...
it's (heap,,, it’s the biggest bargain in the family budget!
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TUB SANFORD RIBALD •'
4
Wad. Ma&gt; II, I N I

Service Bill Of R ig h ts .

The House veterans committee hns approved a new Bill
of Rights for men who hnvu served in the armed forces
iadf
••h ad a m ir t t n dit in
Ujtn rd a y
B andar, CbrUtauM
* and Now since the start of the fighting in Korea. It colls for govern
P abllebed o a d a ta v d a ra fa l- ment&lt;guaranteed loans, educational and training benefits
I rb rialM aa and S ew Year*
and mustering-out pay similar to grunts given veterans of
M l M aaBalia A r.a o a
. W alarad mm aocand olaaa n a i l e r World War II.
* e r «r, m in, a l th« P aal O fllra
The Communist aggression in Korea created a great
« a fa rd , ria rld a . a a d a r Iba AH
A ct
demand for skilled workers and engineers in our defense ef­
Caagree#
Mareb a, IBTt.
fort. Many of those workers and engineers were provided
noi.i.ANn i. ncdit
C d lla r
from the pool of veterans who had received their training
e»i»enu4j~vr«rc..,
under the GI BUI of Rights following World War II. The
Hn»li "•* W ,» i|a
shortage of teachers and doctors I i h s been somevyhat relieved
’ „ ■! UarHIPTIO.V HATKt
u#Y Cartier ---------- . .
, a na by the number of exserviccnieh who had been given oppor­
tunity to £ 0 to college us u reward for their military Bervlce
MV Maalke
Abuses of the educational provisions of the original
time Year
* stricter
stric *
Rights
bill hnve been eliminated as far as possible. A
All abtfaarr __.
aatiaadi anvda *i accounting will hnve to be made by those who administer
. Ib aak a. reeoiulloae
— aad aa
larteaa • (
'
- • ta r fba g ara a a a a t
vaialaa faade. m il , « e b atg a d lav colleges and training programs as to what the veteran is
a i reau ln r a d te rlle ld g ralee.
getting for the money the government spends. This is us it
should be.
N evreeenled S allaaaU
„ iu »v ln rr l a
laad Seweva
Serve pavepar
-----5 a e a la lltre
R e a rd
When a mun is taken into service tlie government
•ae., Sew Yutb
spends much money to train him to do Ids duty. It seems also
■ ddealT lir"".^
Herald le a m em ber a t Iba proper tluit money ahould bo spent to train worthy indivi­
A aaartaied P re a t ttklvb la r a i l lied duals to serve us civilians after they hnve fulfilled their oblid te la a lr tlr la Iba a re fav royaleM*
re y a b ll.
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th e lo ral aetea rvlaled gallon in uniform. If thin is done wisely the whole nation
gains.

le CSanford
Herald
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-WEDNESDAY, MAY II, 1952

TODAY’S BIBLE VBRSB
Wa coma Into the world alone
•M we depart alone. The great
Yaaarene Mood alone much of hla
If# In solitary grandeur. Oreat
■*7 uwuwlly atari alone, bul In the
end the crowd follows. And when
the evening was come ha waa
there alone.—Mat. 14:28.
| VI* wouldn't be a'arptised if ona
of Ire mam irsioni British lirms
ara pulling out of Red China is
because they have been operating
in the red.
1
Down in Tampa a 23-year-old
ft » ,n
bit pretty young wife to
ii • • I n with a shotgun barrel. When
young people find they , haply can­
not get alung with each other, arc
driving each oilier mad,'(fit better
to separale, get a divorce.
B

A picture in the Timer-Union
shows Dan McCarty and (bailey
, Odham shaking bands at the Orlando meeting. We don't tee why
L- two fine young men like Odham
-and McCarty don't do more hand
lhaking and lets mud-slinging.

|gil
Ik'

At this is National Clean-Up
Week, Chief Cleveland Is urging
everyone to gr| rid of all the vast
accumulation* nf incendiary ma' Uriah which gather around a house
'.-'during winter months.' You'd be
surprised at how much more room
You would have in even a liny
'^houit if all the junk were thrown
k «Mt.
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From the U. S. Wodd and Ntws
a Rtporls "Husifll oi Georsia, is
'starting to catch on. Russell will
have the biggest single bloc oi start*
i/h
fc ; ing
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delegates, lie’s worth watch­
ing". Russell is the man many
notthem Democrats are worrying
X
about, nut Kefauver, "Kefauver
seems blocked from first place",
the Wodd and Ntws Rrport con­
tinue*. "He may get second place".
There'll be no second place lor
luutll. It’s iitil placa or nothini
rith him. Latest estimate* indicate
( hat Kefauver hat |I4 delegates,
-Hardman 92%. Russell njort than
either. It lakes 616 to y f r jntte.
Just what it means to Sanfoid
. not to have adequa
tal ac
ommodationi was i
ester
' when it waa
County it now
about
712,000 a month lo
■ant
itienU to out of to l hosiptal*.
bat b $24,000 a y e *____________
and that is
for Indigent patients only. How
'' ch the paying customers contria lo Orlando, Jacksonville and
tr hospitals, and to tha doctors
: these other cities b still an o\
stion. W* venture to aay
t Sanford money goes out of
i ■for sickness and
&gt;1 bill.
for any other sin
it«m. And
st of this money
1 horns if we h

ibalT

New

W ays F or Old

A new method for extracting metals from ora has been
announced by the Chomlcnl Construction Corporation. In­
stead of refining and smelting, the ores will bo subjected to
a chemical process which is said to be faster, cheaper and
Tnoro efficient. The discovery is rniid to ho the result of seven
years of resenrch and four years of trial and experimenta­
tion.
Almost since the start of the Industrial Revolution
there has been a fear in tiie minds of many that the world
will some day find its resources exhausted. Yet the search
for new ways to use resources and for substitutes for those
which are used up rapidly hns done much to allay this fear.
, It is to the credit of the great corporations that they
hsvt led the way in this search. Under the Impetus of free
enterprise and the profit motive new uses havelzeen found
for old materials and new materials have been developed to
meet old needs.

From

New

Deal To GOP

Among th«* Hupiiortcrn of Senator Hnlmrt A. Tiift’H pre­
sidential candidacy appears the name of William C. Bullitt,
who made nown hi UMH-I'.l. Aa I'reuident Wllsott’a (special
cmlssurv to Ruauia he advocated immediate recognition of
the Bolshevik regime. Appropriately, when Russia waa re­
cognized in 1933, he became our first unibatmadur to Mos­
cow. He nerved I'reaident Roosevelt aa amhatiHiidor to France
from 103(1 to 1041, and a few years ago waa Democratic
nominee for mnyor of IMiiladelphia.
Bullitt hnd been one of several socially prominent i’hilatlolphiniiH who loft tin- Rcpubllcmi party for thu Now Donl.
Ex-Govornur (SoorRo II. Katin «f I'oniiMylvania and ox-Attorney General FranclH It. Middle were othura. Like Karle,
Bullitt fell out of aymimthy with the Trumun udmlnlHtrution
and nupportod Governor Dewey in 1B4H. Now he i» ngaln un
tha Republican aide, and apparently leans to the connervative
element.
, It will be Interesting to watch bin future politicui
course.

Editors Challenge
M om ’H Attack
WASHINGTON UO-The president
of tha American Soclrty of New*
paper Editors (ASNKi has chat
lenged a statement by Hen Morse
(R.-Ore.) that pre»«, radio and
television did not fully report Hitsteel seizure dispute.
"Newt coverage hy tlie Ameri­
can press of all viewpoints oa the
ateel controversy lias ticca tlior
ough and complete," ASNK Head
Wright
ot* the
."ni
• ‘ ~Bryan. editor
"*
' At
lanta Journal, said In Atlanta Tues­
day night.
"Anyone who says otherwise
simply has not read the newspu
peri, or else refuses to believe
the evidence before his eyes "
Bryan aald editorial comment
ha* aspretied every conceivable
attitude aa "It always does on
controverilal isiues."
Mora*, a supporter ol I'reaident
Tntman'a leisure of Ihe ateel mills,
accused the press, radio and talevlilon of falling to meet their pub­
lic trust. He aald they ignored the
seriousness of Iho situation confronting tne
the country and concern
tratad on the "political overtonaa".
dliputa.
Declaring that much ot the news­
paper comment "teemed to follow
remarkably" tha content ol paid
advertisement*
by th*
u—
the steel com
com*
panlei, Mono told a Benata labor
subcommittee newt coverago ol
ataei dliputa waa "one ol tha
■SddMt failurea of Amarlcan jour­
nalism Is my recoUgetion.”

CITRUS HEARING
I.AKELAND
— A proposal to
cut the number of ilies lor oranges
from nine to live will be givan a
piddle hearing here June 8.
The hearing was scheduled hy
tin- Frdrinl Citrus Marketing
AgM-cmciit Committee* which de
ti l mine what sties and grades ol
Florida citrus shall leave the state
Harry G (lumprecht J r , Tampa
developer
&gt;ner of the plan, told die
commftlre-i It would.cut dowq costa
gi cutty because with fewer siezes
inventories would be smaller, book
wotk would he lessened and tele­
phone and wire bills would drop.
Gumpreeht is assistant ganeral
sole* manager fur the Florida Cit­
rus Exchange

HTATF r (VP r
ST. PETERSBURG on — Warren
Blackmon, Fort Pierce, Is the new
president ol Ihe Florida Stata
Chamber of Commerce Executive*
Association, succeeding Latter E
Bush, l’alaika.
Harold Goforth, Ocala, waa oho
sen vice president and Harold H.
Laubscher, Key Wait, secretarytreasurer.
PHOTOGRAPHERS MEET
MIAMI wt - C W. Dlahinctr.
Jacksonville, la tha new president
ol tho Florida photographari' As­
sociation.
He waa elected Tuesday during
th# 17th annual convention.
William W. Carnaa. Tampa, was
elected vice president and Richard
Phillips, Lakeland, was re-atretad
seer* aty treasurer
Dave Avant TaUabuie* WSI re
elerled
board ol (flreetora.

Flown Out Of Brazilian Jungles

Too Late To C larify
By BVBSBLL tA V
•.
soon
be
called
to ttrva the United
I can't _goi along with Gen. Sumter Lowry and B. E. Buahn.lt In Nations.
thetr attempt to suppress the pub­
Are we to say to them “Fight
lication of Information concerning for It, YES, but learn about It,
the United Nations and the offer­ NO. 7" If this bo ao, then wa might
Hint
ing of n course on this subject by go a step further and demand that
the University of Florida.
our schools and col leges make no
These gentlemen recently pro­ further mention of the War Be­
tected to the State Board of Con­ tween the States on the ground
trol with reference _»n e court, that one side or ..the.. Of,11** was
dealing with United Nation, acti­ wrong and. Iherefcf.. .my Knowl­
vities, designed to "help teachers edge of this historic struggle Is
understand and teach understand* dangerous to
the nationalalfa"‘
welfare.
........................
lngly of international planning and
In -voicing their opposition to
coonerathta.*, 1
• the Board Of Control. Messrs Low­
As Individuals, Gen. Lowry and ry and Buahaall contend-that the
Mr. Buahnell have n right to their United Nations
............ .....
and Its, agencies
opinion. As free American citizens “seek to. subordinate the United
privilege
to think,
speak States to a central government
.It. la their g
ee
iM
Mimas wprnn
and writ# aa «h#y pltata. If th#y and reduce 1U people to Socialchoose to oppose the United Natloita and condemn, iti activities,
Others, Including th* State De­
the Constitution and Bill of Rights partment,
many member* of Con­
grants them this privilege.
gress and countless civic and
By the same token, eeery other business leaden, do not (bare this
cltiaen has the right to etudy and view; They took on th* United
consider this or any other subject Natlone, even with Its admitted
and form hla or her own opinion faults and weakness**, ae offering
with regard* thereto. It is a duty the only hop* for future world
and responsibility of our inatttu- peace and nnderstandlng. They
tlnn* of higher learnliur, especially would retain this framework a* a
those epported by publie fund*, to foundation on which to build a
provide an opportunity of educa­ peaceful world In which enlight­
tion to their atudente on all as­ ened mankind would substitute
pect* of national and International law and order for eternal armed
affair*
conflict.
I concede that in the present
Any attempt, by whomsoever
made, to control thought and suppress public knowledge It contrary
to the fundamental principles of
freedom upon which the very *«•
Hence of Ihle nation depends.
Academic freedom I* as Impor­
tant and necessary to tha Ameri­
can way of life as freedom of
speech or freedom of the press.
Any attempt to curb public knowl­
edge and enlightenment It a dangeroua trend.
Whether the United'Nations be
good or bad and whether this na­
tion’* participation In the program
la right or wrong, la not In# Issue.
The United Nations aalata, th*
United States holds membership
and partlclpatea In Ita activities.
Thousands of American hoys hev
given their live* and shed their
j,llood fighting under Ihe United
Nation's flag.
a* yc
men on the battle fields of Korea
have doubt In their mlnda regard­
ing th* United Natlone and would
Ilk* to know more about It. Among
students at th* University of Flor­
ida are other young men who may

alarmed at radio reporta of the
IIIO t)&amp; JANEIRO, Brazil un~ furor created by their action and
Mernbcr* of two feuding expedi­ turned their captives loose. Correa
tions to the wreckage of a Pan then reported that ha maa holding
American Stratocnilser were being Maine captiva, but Tuesday night
flown one by one today out of the Brazilian air force officials said
thick Urnrilian jungle where they peace had been sstabliibed.
Col Klnval Castro, chief of staff
had been taking turns holding each
of the P in t Air Zone, told news
other prisoner.
The bizarre sequel- to Braill'i men the Incident should not be
grim air disaster appeared to ba considered an armed rebellion, but
ending happily after aa aerial abut- a case of extreme recount taken
lie aerviee began (lying out the two by men wbo were nervous over
men left from the official Brazilian the delay in returning to civilisa­
•American learch party and the tion
remnants of 33 nr so armed mem­
bers of a private expedition fi­
nanced by a wealthy presidential
prospect
; i
latest reports said all but two
ol the offinal paily have been
hauled by helicopter back to their
base at Lagoa (Irande. Still In the
Jungle were Brazilian Air Foret
Moj Miranda Correa and Scott
TALLAHASSEE (#l- Sen. Rich­
Magnets, U H. Civil Aeronautics ard B. Bussell's victory In Flor­
prel­
ates
Authority official from Miami, who ida's Democratic presidential
reportedly were held hostage lor erence primary May 6 coat hit
a time by the free lance group aa supporters
111,683 In Ithe (Inal
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insurance for their own rescue.
month.
Hire* planeloads ot parachutists
A financial accounting of the
dispatched to rescue the hortagea Georgia senator's April campaign­
ware called hack to Rio da Janeiro ing for the test against Sea. Estes
Tueiday alter the* pair radioed Kcfauver of Tenneiiee was filed
their captors Inn' released them with the secretary of state's office
It was mil clear Just how many b.lay by hla stale campaign treksof Ihe private party of Brazilians, •zier. If. E. Wolfe, St. AuguiUne.
fuldas uml iicw-irneii remained In Contributions totaling 17.483 were
iIip Jungle clearing r#oo miles north listed in the new R uutu report.
of Itio de Janeiro, where the dou The contributions Included $3 ooo
ble decked Htrotocrulzer crashed hum the Russell for President
April 29 with the lost of all SO Headquarters at Atlanta.
persons aboard.
A report from Sen. Kefauver'a
Atlhemar de llarros, former gov treasurer, Ed Bentley, Lakeland,
ernnr of Sail I’aulu who financed listed expenditures of $6,121 for
(he expedition, said only five re­ the Tennessee senator.
mained at the *cene Ife laid 14 The report listed contribution*
of the group returned lo Sao Paulo of tu.176, of which $3,100 wa*
Monday and another 15 were en thrown in by Kefauver himself fo
route.
pay for newspaper, radio and tele­
A dlipatrh from Belem quoted vision advertising
lag and the cost ol
Pan American official, as also a chartered pitme lo which be did
laying some of (he Sao Paulo his stumping.
roup were .still at their advance
Bussell defeated Kefauver by
Ias* ubout three miles (rum the *2.622 votes In the Florida primary
wreckage
which Is non-binding.
The topsy turvy situation arose
A mystery aa to what happened
after l)e llarros, impatient at the to Dan McCarty's weekly financial
„
limn It was taking officials to gat accounting developed wh&gt;*n Secrenil expedition lo the crash scene, lury of State R. A. Gray received
formed his own rescue party. It a letter from Wealty Fly, treaiurer
got there firM by dropping para- (or the candidate for governor,
chulists 3tv miles from Ihe wreck­ supplementing the contributions re­
age, where they cleared a small port by $130. However, th* secrespare lid lie Jungle for helicopter •ary of
o( iatate
' ' ‘haa not yat received
landings.
McCarty’s statement of expendi­
The official parly, which set up ture* and contribution! for last
n base 33 miles from the wreckage, week.
started there Muy to on find Last
The linanclal statement of BrailMonday they got Jpermission from
Odham, runoff opponent of Me- INSURANCE AT A SAVING
the head of the fl eel a lice party, cy
t'urly. alio haa not been received.
San I’ouln Deputy LIiiii de Vlattni.
FOR YOUR
tu UMi their udvancu landing strip
HOME • AUTOMOBILE
and the i-nsuing two days a U S. Reward I b Offered
Air Force helicopter dropped In
BUSINESS
For Train WreckerH
members of the Aiuerlcan-RraillIan group Du Friday they finally
beat their way on foot to the
WILMINGTON, N. C. Wt-Tb*
wreckage.
S IM P L Y
i t . . Atlantic Coast Line Railroad TunaThe Sao
Tho
Sau I'aulu group had go«wn dav ottered a 110,006 reward for
Miwav
tivi • will
there three «*ss/sf
days vast
earlier,
but ru
fol-r
lowing strict orders, said they did Information leading lo m e e t and
did not touch tha remains.
m s
"Your' Mutual1'Tnaiithne* 'Friend" J k i I
Htratocnilfer derfd, the
party hurled th* bodies
111 N. Park Ave.
Pkoae IN
turned to It* Logos Grande hare.
said
locks
were
broken
and
a
Magness and Correa remalnad be­
hind at Ihe parachutists' advance twitch opened near llortenaa, Oa..
Monday night just before arrival
point
At this time De llarros' hell of the "Everglade*," an route from
colder was out of kilter amt tha Jacksonville, Fla., to Washington
one used hy Hie oHIcInl group was A signal light stopped the train
developing Hie engine trouble before It reached th* danger point.
The crew of a train stopped by
which since has put It nut of com
signal light near O'Neal. Ua..
mission.
ay 1 founds section of rail had
Correa ordered Mato* and his
d from 13 cross tin ,
followers tu hike to Lagoa Grande
where they could be down out hy Davis
plane Th* latter, not relishing the aeor^la Highway Patrol officers
Idea of slogging through Jungla are patrolling th* area night and
wilds reportedly inhabited by sav­ day. The Federal Bureau of In
age trlbee, took Correa and Mag veatigalion, tha Georgia Bureau ol
nest bostag*.
Investigation and riU ad pollca
Later they apparently became are also Investigating.

Sen. Russell Spent
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lomctimst get L all young men are liberals, ail
reactionaries, f
■II old men war
reactionaries. Tf
for instance,
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beffore the
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circumstances of world affairs
Is Imperative that this nation
maintain Its *fmcd strength and
prepare itself against any aggreeslon, hut at tha same time I f#«l 1
that th# welfare nut only of our
people hut that of all peoples de- j
mends that we also give serious
understanding. *
(
Whether wo gain that cn throu
thought and effort to the subjeit
of world peace, brotherhood and .
Whether we gain that end
through the United Nation* or an
organization of some other name
»• ''consequential. War can lead
only to deutrui-tlon, and tha hope
of the wurld today Ilea In tha
hearts and mind* of those couragsous men and women who seek
some means of creating a peaceful
world other than through each na­
tion resorting to ho armed camp
and employing our God-given re­
sources fur destructive purposes
lo a point where we find ournelves
crushed beneath-this aimless bur­
den.
When this nation was struggling
to find itself there were thus* who
fought federation a* bitterly and
doggedly av come people are op.
ikoslng world federation today, is
t too much to hone that, If wa jput
uur
our minds
minds and
snd hearts
hearts toto it.it, wo
wo
some day will solve tha problem
of a peaceful world 7

�Mrs. Wilson Honored
With Surprise Party |

Social A n d Personal Activities
PHONE 148

VSocial Calendar
w W 'NKonav
MMwm Ii Prayer Service at Cen
tral Baptiat Church at 8:00 p.m.
Tha Sunbeams of tha Church will
alio rnaat at thla time—age 4 thru
9.
THURSDAY
Regular meeting ol the Hemlnola No. 43 will he held at 8-00
wi.ra. at tha Odd Fellowa Hall.
Tha Intarmadlata G. A.’a of tha
iFIrat Baptiat Church will meat at
7:00 at tha home of Mra. Douglaa
Stanatrom at 219 Magnolia Ave­
nue.
FRIDAY
Tha Thaaplau Troupe U6H of
8.H.S. will preaent "Our Ilea.I-i
Wart Young and Gay" at 8:00 p.m.
at tha high achoal auditorium.
BAVUilld)
•
Tha Seminole County Audubon
A ro u p will taka a field trip to the
wekiva River. Meat at Sanford
Garden Canter, E. Firat Street,
at 7:00 a.m. Everyone Interested
in the Identification and aludy of
blrda ia Invited. Tranaportatlon
will be provided if neceaaary.
MONDAY
The Truth Seekera Clan of the
Firat Methodlat Church will meet
at McKinley Hall at 8:00 p.m.
nil
..
^ Tha Pilot Club will hold lla reg­
u l a r dlnnar meeting In thr Yacht
Club at 8:30 p.m.

Chapman’s Marriage
Plans Are Announced
Or. and Mra. Floyd U. O'Raar
"f MorrUton, N. J. ar&gt; announe
inir tcdajr the ett****nt#nt and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Alice, to William V.
Chapman Jr., aon of Mr. and
Mra. W. P. Chapman of thla city.
Miaa O'Raar la a graduate of
New Jeraey State Teatfher's Col­
lege at Trenton and ia at preaent
teaching In the South Street
School of Morriatown.
Mr. Chapman la a graduate of
the University of Illlnoia and ia
an electrical engineer for thv Bell
Telephone Laboratoriea of New
Jeraey.
The wedding will be an event
of Auguat and will take place
in Morriatown.

FLORIDA STATE Mrs. Duncan Hostess
To Baptist Riddells
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Mr. and Mra. A. C. Stine are
spending a few days In Jackson­
ville while Mr. Stine attends a
hardware convention.
Dr. and Mra. John Morgan had
a t their guests ovar the weekend,
Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Yarn Jr. of
Atlanta.

Friends of Mra. Voile A. Will­
iams Jr. will regret to leant that
she Is confined to th* Fentaldl.aughton Memorial H o s p i t a l
Mra. A. R. Pinkerton waa elect* where ah* underwent surgery
ed chairman of the Aaaoclatlon for yesterday.
Childhood Education at the meet­
ing held yesterday afternoon at
Friends of T/Sgt. Jo# V. 8en.
who la stationed . in Japan
the South Side Primary School herlk win.
with Mra. G. Walter Morgan pre- will be glad to learn that he is
riding.
recovering nicely from an attaex
Other offlcera Install*,} wero of pneumonia -it a hospital near
v|tVVhairman Mra E T South- Tokyo.
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Mrs. J. C. Mitchell has returned
from Atlanta where ah* visited
with her brother. J. A. Stewart,
who is seriously ill.

Mrs. A. R. Pinkerton
Is Elected Chairman

treaaurer, Mra. H. A. Watt.
The devotional wae given by
Mr*. J. C. Mitchell and reports of
the AC.E. meeting In Miami t f
the Florida Educational AsaociaCHURCH DINNER
tion in April waa presented hy
The Ebeneser M e t h o d I e t Miaa Fraser, the delegate from the
Church will have &gt;n homecoming local group.
Mra. Margaret Reynolds was
Sunday with dinner on the
ound*, it waa announced today the speaker and gave an inter­
Rev. J. W. Austin, pastor. Rav. esting talk on “MFak-an Folklore”
E. T. Stanilfer from Oviedo, form­after which irfreahmenta were
er pastor of Ebeneter, will deliver served by the fourth and sixth
the sermon. All former friend* grade teacher*.
fcnd members are Invited to at­ Mr*. Routh announced that the
tend. Title le aleo the 70th birth­ high school girl chosen to he sent
to Girls' 8tate in Tallahassee this
day of Rev. Austin.
•uinmer by the A.C.K. I* Mis* l a n
Wright.
PRAIKIB LAKE
Those present were Mr*. J. C.
Mitchell, Mrs. A. R. Pinkerton,
Mrs. E. J. Routh, Mra. A. E. Mo­
ron. Mra. R. W. Graham, Mrs. I..
1. Rowland, Mra. Mildred Bab­
cock, Mr*. 11. J. Tltahaw, Mra. C.
Carlton, Mrs. Jean Huffer, Mrs.
8. J. Nt«, Mm . Walter Morgan,
Mrs. Nancy Brock, Mra. Margaret
Reynolds, Mrs. G. II. Davis, Mra.
“At Sword’H I'olnl”
D. C. Gallant, Mrs. R. S. Brown,
Mrs. B. C. Steele, Mrs. J. A.
— Also —
Wright end Mr*. Elisabeth Hhuron.
*.A . \ ‘‘*ndlr* w#r* Mias Ann
“You’re A Sweetheart”
French, Miss Ernestine Westphal,
Mia* Jean Saver, Mias Rebecca
McBrlda and Mlisa Margie Warmoth.

b b e b

Mra. R. F. Crenshaw spent aev
Jays recently viatiing
lung W*ln
Mr. and Mra.
rs. R. O. Crvnahaw ■t
Monteiuma, Ga.

fhe home of Mm. Hugh Duncan
on Catalina Drive was th* scene
of the meeting of the Fidelia Class
of .the First Baptiat Church last
night with Mrs. M. D. Bumgamrr
presiding.
The secretary's report revealed
a membership of MB and a total of
28 visits. 10 cards and letters and
40 telephone calls made to mem­
ber* during the month of April.
Mrs. John Fox. secretary, ex­
plained the unified budget and the
record keeping system of the
churrh and asked the cooperation
of all group captains In complet­
ing their records on Sunday mornln*- She gave the devotional, based
on the .RThle teachings of keeping
record* and their importance.
Mra. f. E. Gatchel, teacher, ap­
pealed for workers for the Dailv
Vacation Bible School whieli will
at the church on June 18.
* aleo announced a clinic to be
field In Oviedo tomorrow. Bhe
thanked the class for th* plant
and eoraag* presented to her on
Sunday for h*r birthday.
During th# social hour contests
wera enjoyed under Ihs direction
of Mrs. D. K. McNab and prises
wsr* awarded to Mr*. Arnold Wil­
liams sad Mrs. V. C. Messenger.
Delicious refreshments were serv­
ed by the hostesses, Mrs. Dunean,
Mrs. P. Q. Brown and Mrs. Carl

The Dependable Clast of tho
Firat Methodlat Church honored
Mrs. Lee Wilson who la leaving
soon to make her home out uf
town with a surpriae miscellaneous
shower at its monthly meeting
Monday at the Twin Lakes home
of Mra. R. W. Herron.
Following n picnic supper. Miss
I.oulse Sipple presided over the
bualr.raa :ct*'r-r -t-d .
i-id.
IIhst
k . l tthh . June
I . m . meeting
.
would be
a “ Birthday Party” with each
member contributing to the birth­
day bank for missions. Mrs. A. L.
Skinner, Mrs. A. F. Murphy anj
Mrs. John Schlratd Jr. were sp
pointed to serve as a nominating
committee.
The devotional was given bv
Mrs. Hchiranl and wit taken from
“Ads That Carry Hone to Mil­
lions" by Olga Davidson. ThU
was followed hy the singing of the
class song by the group.
Members present were Mrs.
Nancy Block. Mrs. Harold Apnl&lt;tby, Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker, Mrs.
if. II. Arwood, Mrs. Wilson. Mrs.
Henry Witte, Jr.. Mrs. W. 8.
Thornton, Mrs. V. P. Smith. Mis.
A. L. Skinner, Mrs. II. II. McCall,
Mrs. Burke 8teele, Mrs. E. E.
Farris. Mr*. C. L. Wallis. Mrs. J.
Paul Horton, Mrs. E. G. Kilpatrick
Jr., Mrs. A. F. Murnhv, Mrs. 8. A.
Murphy, Mrs. Cyril liutncr, Mrs.
Hchiranl. Mrs. Ruy William*, Mrs.
J. M. Leonard, Mis. Charles Her­
ron, Mrs. J. H. Ijiechelt mid Miss
I.oulse Hippie.

High School (iroup To
Present Play Friday

Lt. and Mra. L. G. Gifford of
Norfolk, Va. prrlved here oyer the
The Thesplsn Troupe 968 ul
weekend and are now living at
I17W West Tenth Street. Lt. Gif­ Seminole High School will, piesent
ford i* now stationed at the Sen- “Our Hearts Were Young sill
ford Naval Auxiliary Air Station. Gsy” by Cornelia Otis Skinner
Friday evening at the high school
Friends of Lt. and Mr*. Alfred auditorium.
The pioductiuu will bv tlidrr
C. Doudney will be interested to
learn that he is being transferred the direction of Mrs. Iluyil Colo­
from Lackland Air FW # Base at nial! and Mrs. Malcolm MncNtill
8an Antonio, Tex. to the Air end characters Include Hlewltrd,
Force Base at Rapid City, S. I). Ronnie Anderson: Mr*. Skinner,
Donna Witte: Cornelia OIL* SkinMrs. Harry Harrow is confined rer, Jenn Wilson; (His Skinner,
to the home of her daughter. Mr* Robert Beckwith; Emily Kim­
J. A. Varn, on West Ninth Street brough, Ellen Driggers; Purser,
with a broken hip. She wa* re­ Philip Toney; Stewardess, Ellen
moved recently from the Fernald- Lyon; Dick Winters, Douglas
Laughton Memorial Hospital to Whitney; Admiral, Gibson Hates;
Hart let St. John, Mildn-d Miller;
the notne of her daughter.
Winifted lllaugh, Joan Wright;
Mrs. Hum 1). Allred of 1208 Leo McKvoy, Edward McKinley
Myrtle Avenue returned yesterday and Inspector, Betsy Ann Carter.
from Uulf|&gt;ort, Mi**., where shAlso appearing In the comedy
has spent the past eight da vs will be Grelebrn Kirehlioff as
undergoing treatment by Dr. El­ Tbetese, Gall Hitting ns Mmlnma
mer D. Guy, asthma specialist. Kllse, Ronald Taylor a* Monsieur
8hr Is reported as greatly tig De l.a Croix, and Ronnie Anile-.
son as the window cleaner.
proved.
Mrs. K. II. Ravenel left last
night for Charleston, 8. C. due
to th* critical Illness and death
of her twin end only slater. Mrs.
Francis S. Hanckel of "Coburg'',
St. Andrews Parrish, Charleston.
Services will be held at 8:80 Mon­
day at St. Phillip’s Eolscnpal
Church and. Interment will be in
Magnolia Cemetery.

Philathea Class Has
Meeting On Tuesday
The Phllalhta Class of the First
Baptist Church inst last vv-ning
at 8:00 o'clock at the home of Mm .
W. R. Smith at-her home ut 4t0
Summerlin Avenue with Mis.
Clyde Humphrey and Mrs. (I. H.
Sykes serving as ro-hoataase*.
Th* devotional was given byMrs. J. M. Stlneclpher with her
subject being "Faith’’. The busi­
ness meeting waa ptraided over
by Mr*. J. H. Phillips, president,
during which time It was vote!
to contribute fIB.OO toward the
Nativity 8ctno for the bandthell.
A thank you not# waa read from
a student of Seminole High School
to whom a class ring was prs*
sented as a gift from the class.
Refreshments of dainty sand­
wiches, potato chips, picklts, cllves
and Coca-Cola wsr# served by tb*
hostesses to others present who
were Mrs. M. C. Stone, Mrs. C. K.
Benham, Mrs. A. G. Van Ness,
Mrs. A. W. Stevenson, Mrr. M.
T. Haynes Jr. and Mrs. ilati.ld
A. Colbert.
Potted plants of various vnridles decorated the Smith home.

Those nressnt Included Mrs.
Gatchel, Mrs. Bumgtrnsy, Mrs.
Homsr little. Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Mas­
singer, Mrs. Williams, Mr*. B. K.
Hardison, Mrs. f . B. Cooper, Mrs.
Wand. Mrs. Brown. Mrs.
Ira. Moss, Mrs. Grgdy
Irs. Hugh Duncan and
•a Franklin.

Home Department Of
Club HoldM Meeting*
The American Home Depart­
ment met last night at H:00 o'clock
at the Woman's Club with kite
Roy Green, Mr*. C. W Johnson,
Mis. Rudy Hlontt, Mr*. Msx Fur.
dutn. Mr*. John ('nrlton, Mr*.
Willlsm Wade slid Mrs. J. II. I.ee
serving a* eo-hostesses.
Mrs. Sloan wa* installed as tinnew secretary for the ruining veui
and n new member, Mr*. Merv
Oalet, *in welcomed. Bridge and
csnssla wen- played wllh prizes
won hy Mr*. Pete Payton, Mi*
Harold Whitteiu. Mrs. Gzler, Mr»
C. W. Johnson, Mr*. Wallace
Phillips and Mrs. Ilarot Ellerhe.
Decorations of various arrsugi
mrnls of rose* and gladioli wei.placed at various points througn
out th* room*
Dessert wan served by the ho.i
tesses lo Mr* Irving KeinliptH.
Mra. Eugene Willlrm*. .Mrs. lilax^
Sawyers, Mr* D II. Wvkins, Mi*.
Cecil Carlton, Alt*. Alfred S'-tn
ley, Mrs, Joe G unrtt, Mrs. Alice
Wiillnk, Mr*. John Henkarik Jr.,
Mra. Hill Kirk, Mrs. W. II. Stempar, Mrs. Dougla* Htenitront, Mi*.
Ted Williams, Mrs. Rod Adam*.
Mra. C. O. Jones Mrs. W'llle IVi
cock, Mrs. Pc' Puvion, Mi*. i!v
old Whitten, Mi*. Clayton Smith.
Mrs. John I.ee, .Mrs. Arthur Beck
with, Mra. Robert Kama, Mr*
Jack Russell, Mr*. Gordon Sween­
ey, Mra. Wallace Phillip*, Mra. V
V. Henderson, Mrs. John Kadei,
Mra, Osier, Mr*. Elmer Wouteiiay,
Mra. Bacot Elletbe ami M|as Car­
ol* Stone.

HOLLYWOOD ~ )
By BOB THOMAS

HOLLYWOOD oft- Don't worry
your pretty head If you don't hate
s perfect figure, girls. Here are
two experts who say that movie
stars don't either.
Well, maybe Ihere are two ex­
ception* Elizabeth Taylor and
Marilyn Monroe are Ihe exception­
al gal*
Thl* verdict contci from A1 and
V: .'.I. Allsrdalr, a husband-wife
learn and operator* of an exrluitvr
shop patronlird by Hollywood
fathlon *erkera. They know the
modes and meaaurtmenl* of a
good many female stars.
"Every alar hat some drawback,
a* far aa figure I* concerned,"
reported Allardale. "The only one*
who break this rule are Ml** Tay­
lor and Miss Monroe. Try s* you
Olay, you can find no structural
defect* In either one.
"But I do not mean thst they
arc completely perfect. No one can
be that good. Miss Taylor lacks a
maturity, which Is an Important
part uf beauty. And Miaa Monroe
must drei* very carefully, or she
will look cheap."
"All of the other stars have some
defect or defacta, many of (hem
glaring." Mrs. Allardale added. To­
gether. Ihey enumerated some of
them Their decision*:
Grets Garbo has feel that are
too long and her posture Is poor.
Katharine Hepburn does not nave
enough in Ihe right place*. Jane
Rii**t-ll ha* loo much bosom Hits
Hayworth I* sway backed
Kelly Grsblr may have beautiful
leg*, but *hr Is loo short-walsted
Shelley Winters has loo much bos­
om umi too much hips. Barbara
Stanwyck Is too tbin all over. Belle
Davis is too chunky.
"But all of these stars have as­
set* that make up for whatever
they lack physically," Allardale ex­
plained "They have powerful perItmalille* that make them exciting
Individuals.”
"Il's a mailer of whether beauty
Is in (he object or Ihe eye." Mr*
Allardale remarked. "When beauty
(a lacking In Ihe object, these wom­
en compensate wllh other rle
mo»l* Irene Dunne and Eve Ar­
den make up wllh chlcness whal
Ihey lack In natural beauty Dinah
Shore line* It with warmth and ap

Kudlo Briefs
Hr MARION HARMAN

Naturalist Notes
By MRS. J. II. HII.HKKY
The May meeting of the Semi­
nole Audubon Society took the
form uf n picnic at Mullet Lake
Park Monday evening, May 19.
Everyone hail a good time In spite
of a little rain. The picnic tahln
and benches are sheltered by a
roof, no we got only slightly damp
about the edge* nut enough tu
dampen the spirit*!
Mr and Mr* Van Stone uli-i
Mr*. ShiuhoUcr furnished the hot
dugs, lolls, hot coffee and iced
te*. while the member* each
brought a covered dish, «u there
was food enough for a -mall army.
The 25 oi :!(l present did full jus­
tice to the delicious food. When
the rrin came, Mr. Van Stone
simply got into a slicker and con­
tinued to touri liut dog* over thr
open grill until po one could rat
any more.
tlie meeting was called to or­
der, and after the tiansactiou of
buxine** the nominating commit
lee recommended that the present
officer* eerve for another year,
and they were duly elected. Thu
roster of officer* for 182-63 are:
president, Mr*. C. S. Dickerson;
vice preiident, Mr*. W. L. Sieg;
secretary, Mrs. Donald Norton;
treasurer, Mrs. D. C. Howard;
publicity director, George O.
Swarta. Mr*. Dlcketsou reuested
that the same committee* function
for another year also.
Merrill C. Fnirar, executive di­
rector of the Floilda Audubon Soelely, gave a brief resume of th'
policy of the State Office for tho
coining year and what ......... .
societies may expect.
A vote of thank* wu* given the
Van Stone* and Mrs. Shinlinlsei
for their donation* of food. and
work, and everyone went hornhappy ami replete
peal "
Allardale added lhal beauty Is
merely a matter uf fa«hion, any
way
"Whal seemed gurumii* tu imr
ancestor* now uppear* grotesque
lo us." lie commented "Venus de
Milo I* sopiHised to he the epitome
of graceful form Perhaps she was.
In her time Hill if you saw the
same figure In u bathing still to
day. it would he considered Iimi
(at
"In tin- present century. Ihe
ideal feminine fnrm ha* efuinged
twice Firsl, the voluptuous form,
ample and well padded, wu* eon
xldrred the most beunllftil l.llllun
ltn**cll was the prime example
"Then came the hulhttih • gin
era. when the straight figure wa*
Ihe vogue Women did everything
they cmilil lo hide the curve*
"Nuw we ure having a return lo
curve* llul we are not going hark
lo the voluptuous figure* uf Lillian
ItusM-ir* day The trend I* to a
well rounded, feminine fnrm "
Correction 3d graf follows

Ncxxt Tuesday most folk* will
he thinking shout election return*
dtuiiig the evening hour*. The
hitseladl game will Tie on Ihe sir
a* the Seminole lllurs play In
Duytoim Resell. However, WHIR
will have election return* for you,
on the local races ss well a* the
statewide governor'* rare.
• UHt) V. Wells, chief, U. 8. Depart­
ment of Agriculture's Bureau uf
Agricultural Economics, w i l l
&gt;eak tomorrow on WTRR’s "Radio
arm Digest" at Hillfi. Mr. Well*
(tllLBRANSFN
Will *peak on hWhat Are th* Pro
aiierta for Farm Incomes In
SPINETS
Ju(i2T" Thla Is tha third in a
-eric* of four talks -hratd on
WTRIt's farm urotram. The
loiirtli slid filial talk will lie heard
Friday
-I4MW T II It ' * "Belter American
Speech" program ha* been di»&lt;ontiiiued fur thl* «-huol season.
In Seiitember, Mr*. Ruth llsmil- 1
ton, who Its* enjoyed speaking to
liiindrrd* of school chlldien by
way of radio, will be on WTRR
eggln with the prugram "Reiter
American Speech."
• MOOWTHIt present* another proTrim* and Trade In*
11*111 tomorrow aftrrnoun at 1:00
o rloek In a series of broadcasts Phone for Night Appointment
• iplalnlng th* rent law. Th* provi am I* presented In cooperation
K A D EK ’S PIA N O
with the area rent office. The
. iscusalon la an Informal one with
STOKE
oiestlons posed hy WTRR'* an1109
Myrtle
Ave. I'h. I26H-W
Miunrtr.
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SANFORD H E RA LD
Mrs, K a tier P resid es Wtd.THE
.May 21, IJJ2
P«K*
A t M eeting Of (J.A.’m to Laura Phillip*, Ann Turner

The G. A * of Ihe First Ilapttit
('hutch met y-Kterdny aft -moon
ul Hie church with Air*. Raymond
Kndrr, counxeloi, presiding.
The program "Looking Through
the Eye* of Je«ne” wn* presented
by Carolyn Wyatt, Elizabeth
Wyatt, l.ol* lluilniao, Virginia
Thuina* and Ann Turner. Ililmi
Ergle rcud a poem "My Dali.
Prayer".
Plan* weir made fur a mothdaiiglitti picnic to he held next
week. Refreshments were ierve.1

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llllila Etgle,
Virginia
Thomas,
Peggy Thornley, Elizabeth Wyal*.
Carolyn Wyatt, Lot* Harineau un i
l.vnrtte Ilrigger*.

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Blues Edge Cocoa, 3*2 ToEnd Thtee*Game Losing Streak
R«nmljcrl H its F o u rth
H om e Run In Four
N ig h ts F or T rib e;
Jo h n Im b ra S tars
15y KHNT CIIKTI.AI.N
A kowI rrow.l of -fir, fa,„
braved u threnl of rain and (lie
dlsmnl Keminole lllue*’ record nf
late to wnleh their hero* *r,„n
f a‘“ win over the Cocoa Indian*
i ,l.ht' Memorial Stadium last
night. Tho Hanford vlrtory ended
gave the lllue* an even split In
their two-game set with t „. Indlan*.
The lllue* moved wlthln two
• nil one bn If
game* of ||,c
loop lending Do.
.Land Red lin t* ,
a* Mm lint* were|
rained out. Jose
Fernandes *ta&gt; ,
ved off a ninth
inning rnlly n f-,
ter Pep Rninhert '
.nounded out hl*(
fourth r I r c ii 11 Jose Frrnnndex
J , t h e la*t four giime* and
hi* fifth of the season.
Right fielder Kolker idnmrncd
nut n double with two out lo the
flnnl frame for Cocoa but the next
Indlnn, llnlngl, smashed n ground­
er tn Chuck Aleno, who find to
Joe I'nriso for flu gamo ending
out
Parl*e appronchud n State
League record Inst night a* he
made Id pot &lt;&gt;uU nod added
an assist for u lotnl of 17 chances
at first hnse.
Tnnlghl the Remlnolm will
'w h»lnpn»|||p lo mini a fwi).
game act with the fifth glare
M-Men. who are having (rouble
Inducing people In Ilie college
town nut to the nark.
,n,*de ,1
Pltflilng eholre as yet „nd there
he will use. Paul Chergey, Murray
seem* lo he III IIi- doubt ns to w|u,
tlyrd or possibly Antonio "Tony"
Torres- n t’ul.ni, fired,alter on „
flya-ilny look, ore In the race for
, "VcnlKir a pitching nssigonieot
‘,l "'*t night " molest the Mine*
dinos in n pitchV' r',

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h&lt;nv

!" nimdca healing
. Drw V i c k e r y .
1Fernando* yield,
eil two earned
run* tn Vickery's
one, hut Don ar.
tually lost hla
|&gt;wn game when
he tossed twn
John Imbra wild pitches to
permit Sherry Hherba to score
n o , * ! , , w i t h Die winning
run In the nrvrnth,
olicrhn reached first on » walk
and gained arrnnd'whcn the rateher r oldwcll ft,,-,| m„. |,n||
play ' rl
,,n "Mempled pick off
hl,-h' ,? 'T ' ! l,L,r,, * “ • only five

nils off \ Irkrry a* rompsred
In seven the Indian* Imngrd off
■lashed
mil three sloglr* In rour no.
^»rkr a " r , ',

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The Hines scored twice |„ the
«ee"i,d m, I,Ingot l,y In,lira »nd
Hherba will, „ fielder’* eholre and
fi? f,rnT ,,f Vickery on Tr d
■ iielil'
r,,":i
.r .........Ted
niouml.
I res* i.
Uni
Poller:
llrookJ r j " towering MfiU.foot fly t„
Inn left eenlerfield rnrnrrr wa*
liarhV' i'y ,,K&lt;l ""Mhos after the
ta
! , "" "I*’ 'o' 11 "ode,! ,m
lie down Ward . emirse. Ren,in
£ * " . twl"'rd hla ankle last nlgla
bull pe“ "" ,0 "y T,,r,f"

Rambert,
Pent*. If
Kolker, rf
Mattlunl, 3b
Hanford
7
Campn, It
Kannl*. cf
. Paris*, lb
Aleno, Ob
Hi Imbrn. 11b
1 Brooklyn, rf
Rhode*, c
Hhcrbn, »»
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R—8. Docker, Rambert, Jmbra,
Brooklyn, * Hheiba, J!—Vickery,
JaMwolt. Rill—Hherba, Rambert U.
B—Pen**, llughce, Kolker. HR—
latnbert. DP—Indira, Hherba and
’ariae, Left—Hanford 8, Cocoa 4,
IB-Off Vickery 6, Fernandas 410—by Vickery 6, Fernandex 6.
VP—Vickery if, Fernandex. W—
Fernandes (4-4). U-Vlekery J i ­
ll. U-Murkhart, MeNaucht. T—
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“Jensen-Harris”
Gainesville Will Find Some Way
To Remain In FSL, Say* Krider Ticket Rolls On
T h e Sports
For Washington
iViiKlil' __
Unless Gate Goes
Up, Gainesville Ex-Y ankcc B lasting
Register
Ball A t .373 Clip
Ity KKNT CHKTLAIN
Sports Kdltnr

MAINKSVILLE tjp Florida Slate
I’n .ldcnt John Krh!cr,
Hanford, said Unlay that every
tram In the league except Gaines­
ville "seem* In be stable enough
tn go forward for the re»t nf the
*p»»on "
The president of the MMeam,
Class D loop told a reporter In a
telephone Interview that the nine
other team* had Indicated they
have the financial mean* tn coil'
llmic despite poor attendance
Thu only team to makp * ibllc
nmioiincemenl of plan* t» s' •• In
the league h«* hern Jacksonville
Reach Club official* there, made
the statement following a meeting
nf dlrerlora and stockholders that
promised further support,
it Indication Ihalt he i
vllfe club might mhii out of the
loon on June 1 came Tuesday In t
statement from J. 61. duller, prea(dent of the Alarhun County Rateball Association, holder of (he
Gainesville
franchise.
Muller
blamed poor Mlrndanco for Ine
decision.
Krider predicted M ay, however,
Ihat Ihe Gainesville director*
keep
"would find some way" to in
Ihe team *n|ng
If the Gainesville club drop* out,
Ihe remainder nf the schedule
would lie played with one learn
Idle enrh night.

Will Drop FSL

Hy The Associated Preaa
Sanford trimmed Cocoa, 32.
ff Manager Chuck Aleno cm,,
Daytona Reach heal Palatka, lo 7.
tlnue* nt his present rllp he will
and Orlando defeated Gainesville,
•hatter the oll-liine runs lu,tted
lo 7, In Florida Stale League base
in murk of I It) |,y &lt;17 murker*.
hall game* Tuesday night.
If you will reran, Roddy l.oke
Jacksonville Beach at DoLand
Mm fumed Hanford dinirum hero
and Ht. Auguitine at Leeaburg
wn* tin- onewho wrote Mint M0
postponed Ihelr games because of
Rill
figure In Peter Heluinl's
rain.
l-'lorliln SInIc Lriigiie rerord hook
Sanford, second place in Ihe
hark it, told.
league, scored a run on Iwi
Aleno lioil driven In r,2 runs in
pilches hy Cocoa’* Doc VI
tlm
f i r s t ,10
in the last of the naventh iQAltli
innini:
gnmon ployed by
lo win Ihat game. II waa the' M
lotjrth
r &gt;1
nit
win of Ihe season for Joe Fernan
rivernge of I.M.
de*.
,
„
Ike Mena hit a 4-run homer, and
If you project ■
thyn Manager Ed Levy hit one
th is
rn o
that wa* good for three run* In
thrill, gli the en*
Ihe third Inning lo atart Ihe Prtire III gome ' .
iando Senator* off to Ihelr win over
slate. Hnofurd's
Gainesville, Al Onullak pllchcd his
ke •
]
third straight win.
guy" will knock
J. M. Rutter, president nf Ihe
in u phenomloal
1
Alachua County Baseball Assocla
lolal of 307 for
W
lion which holds Gainesville’s Class
thla year.
Chuck Aleno
D franchise, said earlier Tucaday
Not since Ruddy loiko haa Santhat dircclora had agreed to diaford honsted nf aurh versatile
cnntlnuc operation of the team un
star. Aleno |,a* appeared In 12
lea* more support was received
game* on the mound nml won two
from the fan*. Butler said only a
and lost none, lie has played third
sharp Increase In game atttndgnpc
capably mill performed oner in
would rhange Ihe mlndi of club
right field nml left.
officials. who said average at
Ihe big 2.1.1 priunder ha*
tendance,haa been ojjly abou^JmM
nrntrd to he an Iron-man work­
of Ihe non per game estimated
ing In nil .10 Seminole game*.
mat .
necessary lo.meel expense*.
In these game* the 0-fool-It,
Ijiach rapped “Pal^lka
Daytona Reach
*
Ity GKNF. PLOWMEN
giant has maintained a blister.
Pilcher Geno, Rivero for
Associated Press Htaff Writer
Ing .70.*, plus rllp at the plate.
Miami's Hun Knx stpiccted out lo win Ihe other league game Tues­
Aleno has hammered out In
night. Edward Cook hit a home
double* and aeven homers, the a i n verdlrt over Lakeland Tues­ day
luttcr figure represent,, „ Mr day night In move bark Into sec­ run for the winners.
with Rd Levy nf Orlando for ond plare In the Florida Inter­
national League, rcplnrlng Havana
Mir league leadership.
While the season Is young nml ns the Cubans Inst a rinse one lo
Aleno ha* yet to prove himself Miami Reach, .12
"ver the spat, of III gnums, we Fort Lauderdale's llraves came
feel sure Mint in the future local from behind to edge Weal I’alm
fans will reotemlicr Aleno „s they fldach In to innlnga, 1-3, and the
Tampa Ht I'eterahurg game was
now remember Lake.
rained nut In the third Inning nt
BIRMINGHAM Ml-Joe McClain
Tampa, with the Smokers lending,
of Tennessee lx,the 10.13 South
While alntlstlri nml figures l,y 2 0 .
Hilly Harris pitched hla fourth eastern Conference balling chnm
Miemxclve*
michm very mueli,
t sometimes Inter- shulout for Miami, allowing only plon and Jack llaien of Florida
pitcher.
*«tlng Informa­ three hits. Miami Manager Max iheThetoptwo
were Hated
tion may lm de­ Macon doubled and Kri Little ting­ al Ihe head freshmen
Ihelr dlvlslona In
rived from them led him In fdr the only run in the final statisticsof f^lcascd|
by
For example, t|le .seventh. Al Zlllan, going the route SEC Commissioner Rernleoday
Moore
Blue* are n lo*. fur Lakeland, waa touched for
McClain, a {Richer • outfielder,
lug club t h i s aeven hlta.
won the hilling crown with a mark
season, hut f„r Havana reached Roll Palmer for of
.419. He hfj safely 17 time* In
the exception of eight hits hut they were waited 63 appearance*, including three
as the Flamingo* converted five
their fabulous 17 hit* and three Havana error* Into home nine. Aa a pitcher,, ha won
wins ami only three tallies. All the mlicues came only one game and loal four.
Dan Murphy, Mississippi Stalf
two losses. Prior in the sixth when two Miami Reach
or up lo Me
waa runnerup
runs
scored
Havana
filled
the
to Ihul winning bases In the ninth but couldn't gel (lain at the plate with
• streak llic Hem- a runner home. Heverinn Mrndet mark
Inoles had fi-7 tripled and Potato i'ascual doubled
recoiil of ii .117
Havana, each producing a run. GatorH Win Seventh
Ruddy Luke percentage. Af­ forFort
Lauderdale shoved across
ter the win skein Mm lllue* have Iwo tuna In Ihn ninth Inning lo tie
SEC Athletic Title
wot, only olio nml lost four for tho count at .1 each and won In tl*
.200 or nn aggregate total of six next frame when Chuck Harlg
win* nml 11 losses ami a ..'16.1 per­ liomcrcd with Iwo out. 'Hie stocky
GAINESVILLE, (SpecialI 4centage.
outfielder had started the Braves Whcn th* University of Florida
This rumparrs with the .HUS on n scoring rally In the ninth ft&gt;aa*ball team won the Houtheaapercentage the He,ninnies amas­ when he opened with a double. tarn Conference championship
sed during their I7--2 winning Manager Harney Lull doubled him thla y*ar. It wta the aevanth con­
string. At one lime during the home and Ihe llraves went on In ference crown for Gator trama
streak the llltirs posted a .9.1.1 win Ihelr seventh gain* In 12 since Um league waa formed bark
pererentage with It
wins atari*.
In IBa.'l.
Five of Florida’s conference
against one defeat.
title* were wen by Cogch Frank
Groover’* swimming team* dur­
GATOR PITCHERS
Tim Hetnlnole llltirs will almost
ing th t successive season* of
GAINESVILLE
(SpecialI—Foui
triple their home run output Mil*
19!l7-19a«-l»3P-lD4O-l041. Coach
pitclirr*
got
credit
for
all
win*
am
year If they can keep up thelf
Ganovar retired from active
nssen
tin*
year
n»
Florida's
(la
projected rata nf a homer for
coaching lari year.
very .73 of a game. ThU compare* lore lurried In a rollviylatw recor&lt;t
The sixth Florida SEC title waa
of
I
win*
nml
two
lo**e*.
with last year's tilanU* average
Frcihnian
Jack
llaien
had
a
M
O
of indy .39 per gume. In all, the
Junior Dick Ilrnwn turned
Hanford (Manta lilt only It circuit neason;
the coaching
drive* Inst year while Mil* year’* In a 6-0 performance; Junior season.
Reed wound up with a 6-1
—
. . ..
L.
team lias lilt 3d In the first 116 George
conlestn. My utilising our pro- year; and sophomore lu rry Coe
won
the
ivav
Goniarenea
Iff tod nveiages, we find that the
with a league record of (3
lllue* will hit about 104 horn*
and 3 losses. The next best
run* Mil* season at their present
cord was Tennessee'* I l r-7 mar
HTF.TSON I.ORRH
clip,
Tha Florid* basketball team
LAKELAND
(JR
Florida
South­
It la Interfiling to conipara th*
went lo lit* BEG finals agslnai
ern
College
defeated
the
Hleison
Individual total* of each player baaaball team, &gt; 1, Tueiday In a Alabama In 10.14 ami dropped the
thi* year and Inst *rn*nu, so here pitcher*'
decision by a 26 to 41 acore.
duel.
they a rt;
I Charlie Henger, the wlnnar, al1991,Blue*
lowed only three safeties and bat­
Marpolrle llalnes. only girl an
it Aleno
Parlse
ted In one run. Stataon’i Donnelly the U.&gt;;9, Olympic Knuestrlidi
0 I'arlae
Dolan
‘gave up *lx hlta In the aeven In- team, worked In a draaa shop ta
7 Irma
Ktaua
help pay for her
McBride
7 It I,&lt;&gt;d(i*
II Cnvallaro
Neville
GAINESVILLE fi-MKN HATTINO AVERAGES
1 Kenla
Klallar
1 Palroalno
Pfeifer
Claaa 0
AH R H Hit HH RBI V
Jackaott
Wilton
41 Total*
ToUla

mi

Mimni Takes Over
2nd By Defeating
Lakeland Pilots

Vols’ Joe McClain
Wins SEC Batting
Title With .415

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DATAt Manager Chuek Altai
may not pitch again thla year
Doctor*
hi*
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Ha haa been Instructed not U
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To

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A verage

By JACK IL1ND
Associated Press Sports Writer
17ir Jackie Jensen Hurky Harris
ticket Is sweeping the country
ned fa
Since they opened
headipiartcra at
Washington,! hey'vc won more del­
egates than Elsenhower and Taft
combined.
With Impish delight In the em­
barrassment of Ihe rlrh New York
Yankees who let both men go, Ihe
pubJie la grltlng n kick out of the
surge of (he,underdog*.
Second plare may turn nttl lo be
sn over ambition* perch for the
Scnatnrn . Bui they arc looking up—
not dowh—al, the moment. Only
behind
Cleveland a Her
bf
Iwo game*
gi
Tuesday
2-0
over
sday nlght’a
nlgl
_ decision
...
SI. lauil*. Inc Jensen-llarrls ticket
Is In the mood lo claim a pennant
on an early ballot.
Jensen rapped Tnmmjj By rnc
ince
fur a perfect 3 for 3 nlgl
Joining Washington. 17 games ago,
Jensen has hailed 373. That
brought his season average up to
311.
While Jensen sprayed base hits,
Harris, fired as Yank manager In
1946. basked In a now-found wealth
of pitching. He aliened the season
with Bob Porterfield and a hope
for Ihe best. Now he hardly can
waft for a chance to pitch Spec
Shea (3 0) ngnlust his old Yankee
mates.
Connie Marrero, the chubby little
Cuban, did the shulout pitching for
IlSrrls Tuesday night with a 4
hitler against tn e Browns. He has
a perf
while the Yanks might have ren
son* lo regret the deal that sent
Jensen In Washington, Ihcy could
polnl with pride to the Jnhnny Sain
purrhase and ^llekry M.mile's four
hits at Chlcngn.
Saln’s efficient if hitler against
Chicago Tuesday night for Ills
fourth win, 13. made him the
Yanks' lop winner. Purchased last
summer a* a "stopgap" pltrhcr,
Ihe curve • hulling veteran has
turned mil to tie n "stopper."
Notching his I Kith major league
vlclory (101 nf thorn with Ihn Bos
Inn Braves In the National league)
Sain hreeicd past Ihe first I2 hit
lor* Ills march toward perfection
wax ended whan he walked Eddie
Robinson leading off the fifth. Sam
Melc’a first hit In 29 lime* at bnl
broke Ihn hitless string and Chico
Carraaquel’a single ended the ahutout, all In the fifth.
Ilaln washed-out Um rest of the
biff league program, Including Ihe
entire 4 game National league
schedule.

CSano, Third Period
f i l a N t Fourth, 12-1
iiv k ; i riHON
Kru (f'niin'i *«-» • hit pltrMni;
paced Mm Third Period gym clas#
to n 13-1 victory over Inc Fourth
Period rln»# In Mm op«ner of Mm
Nrtnlnolc
Selin,it’* animal
soft hull toortmiimnt yesterday nf
trrmmn nt the N.II.H. I If III,
Gano iililnl lilH own cause with
• limnnlnir three-run limner off
Mm slates nf Inning pitcher Mel
Fleischer in the third frnmr of the
five Innlnir gnine.
Third period
Fourth Period
Tlson, c
Carter, c
,
Germ, n
Fleischer, p
Mom, 111
llolrnmlm, lit
■Ufler, 3li
Ferrell, 21,
llanlium, s*
Wldle, •*
Spencer,
McKinney, III)
mivnrrr, t,1b
limbec, If
Crew*, cf
Fox, rf

•^Conference championship baseball 4
GAINESVILLE bP-U you won
walk under that I-ddor and always team.
Coach Dave Fuller wouldn't any
Won l-O-ll I'Ct. loss a pinch nf salt over your more be caught on the bench w »*■•
shoulder,
-you'll
find
plenty
of
Florida Stale League
out a fungo bat In hla hands Lm i
739 hrcllicrn on Florida'* Southeastern he would call for aif inlcntlcn. I
9
25
DoLand
.fill)
It
21
Hanford
walk with the bases loaded.
61R
n
21
Jaxvllle Bruch
Student Manager Dave Barb 600
It
21
Orlando
alwaya believe* In lilting Jusl t ,
17
514
20
Gainesville
Fuller’s left during a game.
328
17
to
Palntka
First Bsscman Joe Davis, v i
too
21
II
Cocoa
hit .343, always changes hats n'»
too
21
a base hit. which means l e
II
Daytona Beach
m;i
21
swapped lumber 34 llmei this .to-12
l^cshurg
200
7
28
son. For Infield warmups, be
St. Augustine
GAINESVILLE (Special)—UnL throws (he ball around from sec­
'sanford 3 Cocoa 2
venlty of Florida athletic teams ond lo short to third until Ihe Ga­
Dnylnna Beach R) Palntka 7
Imvc just completed tha most sue- tors score — and then reverses
Orlando 19 GnlucKVillr 7
Jacksonville Reach nt DcLanil ce-sful record Of win* and losses the procedure.
ever recorded In one year of Gator Captain Gene Gore, the team’s
postponed, ralu
St. Augustine at la-r-.burg pml sport* activity. Plavlng a total of leading hitler at .391, never falls
poned, rain
, exactly 190 contests in 7 sports, to (ouch second base nn Ihe way
Florida woo 73, lost 34, and tied lo centerfletd, and Leftflelder Ha­
Sanford nt Gainesville
.4. ,,
rold Bert alwaya (rails Gore across
Pnlnlkn nt DrLnnd
In Soulhcaslcrt, Conference com­ the keystone sack.
£
St. Augustine ut Orlando
pel
itlon,
the
Gators
won
33,
lost
Rudy Simpson crosses Ihe pitch­
Jacksonville Beach nl losesburg
18
nml
tied
3.
The
sports
involved
er’s mound nn his way to left
Cocoa al Daytona Beach
were foothnll, basketball, swim­ regularly and although RlghtfleldAmerican l-eaauc
ming,
golf,
tennis,
track
and
base,
fits
er Harvey Dickinson likes gum11
20
Cleveland
580 hall.
chewing he’ll have nn part of It
12
17
Washington
567
In
Ihe
process
the
Gator*
won
during a game. Bert lakes up the
13
17
Boston
536 Ihe Hmilhrastern Conferenr# slack by always chewing two
n
16
Now York
500 baseball title and glared second sticks.
in
in
SI. Louis
167 (hy 14', points) tn Alabama In
Second Baseman Jim Hirsch
in
it
Chicago
.133 the HEC track meet.
turns to the right after taking
15
Philadelphia
250
7
21
Detroit
Tim second best total year of Catcher Haywood Sullivan’s peg lo
Washington 2 St lauds 0
Florida athletic activity wax In second before an InnlnA -begins,
New York 4 Chicago
--------- 3
IP 19 when the Gators won 70, lost fflrsch’s throw Is to First nastJI
Boston nl Cleveland positioned,rain .19 and tied one contest for a year- men Davis — but only after f
Philadelphia at Detroit postponed, round percentage of ,9(17. The per right turn.
Southpaw Pilcher Dick Brown
rain
centnge this year was .750.
Ihnw his pet practices owav after
Boston nl Cleveland
Florida had a better winning bom
Georgia Tech and AViurn
New York al Chicago (night)
percentage In Southeastern Con­ pounded
him out of the box. In
Washington at SI lands (nlghl)
ference play In 1938-39 when the his last game,
he wore Reliefer
Philadelphia nt Detroit
teams won 18, lost 9 and tied one Harry Carratl’s jersey
a castBrooklyn
19
^
7iJl for n percentage of .997. But In nff Washington Senatorandcap.
He
New York
19
7
731 building the HEC percentage of
Auburn. 32, and went
Chicago
Id
11
-r,,'Z .617 thiss yrur.
vear. the
(he teams played defeated
I'lnrlnnall
15 Li
Md 27 more SEC contest# t
In seven Innlnga without giving up a
hit.
Ht. l/nils
It
13
M3 I938-39.
As a team the Gators are likn
Philadelphia
12 15
Ml
Her* 1 Ploriiln'H year-1
most other ball clubs. Each player
Boston
!•
15
W11 rpfmil hInec* tht* HEC was
always "stamps" a gray mule for
Pittsburgh
S 2d
Id! - is. lll'l’l.
base hlta arid Ihe bol hoy can
SI Iam Is a I New York
I'd.
w
1.
T
Year
cause Immediate panic on Ihe
Plttshuri'h nt Philadelphia inlghl)
.750 bench hy letting Ihe lull handles
1
72
24
1961-62
Cincinnati nt Brooklyn tnlghl)
6
,017
66
41
1950-61
gel crossed.
Chicago at Boston (night)
.667 Their regular season completed,
1
35
1910-6(1
70
Florid a International league
.692
43
65
1
the Gators era now at work getting
651 | 1048-40
19
28
Miami Beach
.620 ready for Ihe NCAA nislrlct 3
61
3
18
005 1017-18
17
26
Min in I
.467 playoffa In Charlotte. The winner
48
• 42
1
585 1016-47
17
24
Havana
36
3
.321 go*a to the College World Series
17
671 1915-46
18
21
Tamm,
.342 at Omaha early In June
26
0
13
558 1914-45
19
21
Ht, Pelcrshurn
NO TEAMS
618 1013-14
liar r-r- - i r .....
n
19
W, Palm Bench 21
.449
II
It
0
910 1942-13
?*,
11
Lakeland
.417
0
26
24
35
167 1941-42
7
Ft Lauderdale
.600
49
22
2
1040-41
Miami I Lakeland 0
.652
68
31
3
1039-40
Miami Beach 3 Havana 2
.673
16
l
33
Fort Lauderdale t West I'nlni 1930-39
.678
0
19
26
1037-38
Beach 3 (19 Innings)
.666
29
41
l
SI. Petersburg nt Tampa postponed 1936-37
.623
0
81
34
1936-3(1
.664
3
3.1
It
1914-36
Tamp* at Miami Bench
.661
27
1
1933-31
34
Havana nl Vorl Lauderdale
Miami nl HI. Pelcrshurn
TIT UHV1LLF. TIDES
West Palm Beach al Lakeland
»• J 4 , , m w~a - Tharsdsy, Mar 26
Low
High
The limes 'Ihla Week
12:10 a.m.
6:26 a.m.
Ton Ia hi
12:10 p.m.
7:54 p.m.
Hanford at Gainesville
Thu radar

U-F Finishes Its
Most Successful
Season In Sports

Ttre$tone

WHITE
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G ainesville al HANFORD

Friday
,1a* In-iii-li nt 8 ANI-OKD
Satu rd ay

600 x 16
RECAPS
600 x 1 6
CHAMPS

Hanford nl J ax llcnrli
Sunday
Leesburg at HANFORD
'~ F n i t DAVIS
GAINESVILLE IS p e r la H Nvnrly one third of the hnse lilt)
that gave Florldn'a flral baseman
Joe Dnvls nn average of .343 Ihi*
yrnr were for estrn low* |)«vl*.
nn Elhrrtnn. Grorgln, hoy. will he
a majui rng In the Gator lineup
In tho NCAA District Tlirac play­
offs In Charlotte early in June.
Ilavi* lilt safely 91 timea In 99
trip* To the tdale. including eleven
extrn base hits, lie connected for
eight double*, two triple* nml one
home run. He had eleven run*
driven In tn Id# credit ami six
ctoleii hairs.

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TDK HANFORD IIF.HALD
Wed. May 31, 1912
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Wed. May 31.1933

General Assembly
Of Presbyterians
Held In New York
By GEORGE CORNELL
NEW YOllK i* - Too many
Christians are that In namo only.
They don’t apply their creed sufficienlly to tin- way they live and
run their country
Thin view was voiced repeutedly
by ministerial and lay trader* at
aesslnns prior to the opening of
tha ttttth uiinual (ienrral siembly
of the Presbyterian Church in the
U. H A
“ We ire making nothing like the
impact on our time that the firit
Christians made on their*," laid
the Rev. llotn-rt ,1. McCracken of
New Yoik's lltvcrslde Church
“ We have lulled to Indicate the
Christian solution lu the problem
of Inti rnullnnnl relation*, or to
deal energetically with great social
evil* which lie like a blight upon
man’s roiiiiiion life
More thnn 1,200 church leaders
from P- unglued the country are
here for a 2 day conference on
evangelism, which began Tuesday.
The General Assembly,top Presbyterlan governing
opens
Thursday
At sessions Tuesday,’ there were
these words about the effective­
ness ol Christianity lu modern life:
Held the Itcv. Ilarrlson Bay An­
derson. Chicago, moderator of the
Gruernl Assembly —
“The church hti’i been sitting too
long (on a cushion, obsessed with
gadgets We nred to reflect a new
quality of life, ol the animation
ol Christ."
Said Itep Brooks Hays (I). Ark)
“The Christian mail must emerge
from the house of failli Into the
area of the people The Influence
of righteous men-the spiritual resources of the church—are our only
bone In these (undid limes.”
Said tin* Hi-v John Sutherland
Donnell of the Fifth Avenue (New
York) Presbyterian church—
“There is aiqjjilllng evidence of
Corruption nod venality throughout
America. Materialism has eaten
Into the lieart of our land. We
have raiseil prut* of Iron, silver,
gold niul wood
We need a
reat breath ol God blowing
trough the uallon "

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PLANE I’ltASII
HOLLYWOOD &lt;ss - Civil aero­
nautic* iiulliorltles today were in­
vestigating the er/iih of a light
plane at Hollywood Airpatk Tues­
day which killed a Miami Bench
private liter liml homed two oth­
er*.
Head was laireri Charles Robinson, 31, a former diving anil swim
tiling Instructor who came to Mi­
ami Bench lu Hill) Irinn Milford,
Conn.
Burned were Kenneth S .Simpson
43. a Hollywood real estate agent
Who was o passenger In the 2seater plane, and lands Kalin, 29,
Miami, a mechanic at the airpark
who wn- burred while pulling
BimpMiu from the wreckage.
OIL STB IKK
DENVEIi ill
Matnr segments
of the iihllou’s oil Industry re
malncd do- eil toduy us an estl
muled to bun wiukera tefuied to
ratify or (ailed to reach hack-to
work iigreemrnts
Bealtered M'llh-menls were re
ported, mostly among Miiall locals
(), A. Knight, president of the Oil
Workers loii-iiiuliniiul Union (CIO),
I’Slimuteil that only about one third
nl the teto.s) ictpn-rv mid pliM-llue
svurkers wlm walked out April 3i)
have returned to their Jobs
Knight predicteil that nearly ul)
the striker* would be back by the
tnd nl tills Week

laved the life of a wmild be suicide
only to lend lo Ills exposure as ail
Air Force deserter,
The man turned mi the gas in
nl* apartment ami lay down to
, , die, Police Chief Hubert N, Wilson
when the gas spread tu
light on a refrigerator
vos an explosion which
blasted the suicide plan.
Papers lo Ills possession led to
Ida fdentiflcatlmi us Capt. Harry
T. Danielson, 33, Boston, wlm dr
sarted from llrookr Air Force Base

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Four Bodies Found
From Missing Sloop
BELLINGHAM. Wash, ui -T h e
wind-whipped wake of one of Puget
Sound’* worst yachting tragedies
ha* revealed the bodlei nf four of
■even pcrion* who were aboard
the 35-foot tailing sloop Prelude
when it vanlihed Sunday evening.
An extensive search for the other
three persons—now presumed dead
—and the wreckage of the myster­
iously missing boat Is continuing
today.
The bodies of Mrs. Ellen For
(lyre, her son Kcnnlh. 12, Ed K.
Jukes and Mrs. Donald W Curd,
were found Tuesday In the waters
between here and Dices Island,
some 13 miles to the southwest
Only Jukes was not wealing u
life Pi
preserver
Still missing are Paul Purdyce,
the owner of the yacht, Donald
Card anil Mrs Jukes. Only u mid
tress, lifeboat puddles, two seal
cushions and an ice box door from
the Prelude have been fniiml
Fordyre. an expert yachtsman
hail years of experience salting
the
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water in which
‘ the
' Prelude
disappeared-and In much worse
weather than was experienced Sun­
day night when moderate winds
were blowing

John Garfield
( ( ’• a lla u ra Cram I'a a r ( l a r i

became worried when he did not
appear.
M
.Hiss Whitney, u stage actress,
told police she had known Gur
field about two months
She said she had dinner with him
at l.uchow’s Restaurant a fid they
went lo her apartment
She said they hud rolfee mot
that he remarked: "I feel awful "
title said she offered to call n
doctor, hot he replied then- was
no need for It and that "I’ll feel
better If I can gel some rest "
lie went lo the bedroom, re
moved his clothing except for Ids
shorts and T shirt, and got Into the
double bed. she said
Ml** Whitney sold she decided
to let him stay for the night, amt
that she went to sleep on a couch
In the living room.
She awoke at about H a m KST
Looked Into the bedroom amt saw
him still apparently usteep, she
said
She said she went lo the kitchen
cite, gut some orange Juice and
placed a glass of It on a night
table beside the lied
Then she tried to awaken Idm,
but without success. She leli-idiom-d
l)r. Charles II. Naimoack. who jiro
Honored the drtor dead Police
said thev found the glass of orange
Juice still oil the table.
They said Miss Wltnev expressed
concern about Garfield's family,
expressing hope they would not
misinterpret his presence lu her
apartment.
The Garfield* have two children,
David, 8, ami Julie, 3
llyams said Garfield lately had
been “ seeing a lot of people to
Interview in rnmieetinn with a
play,
Fug,'
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direct,"
“The nnlv reason I can think of
for his visiting her was that she
Is Interested In plays ami in Urn
financing nf plavs." Hvam* said
llyams said Garfield mid Ills
wife grew up together lu New
York's tenement area tnd that
their marriage was the only one
for liolh of them
Mrs Garfield Is the lorniur Itnh
ertn Mann, ii non actress
Miss Whitney apnenred In the
Broadway play. "Durk nf the
Moon."
The medical examiner's office
attributed Garfield’s death lo a
cardiac condition and said there
was “nothing suspicious." Hvam*
said Garfield hid suffered a heart
attack about a year ago and had
been tinder ■ physician's care.
MALE OF POISONS
MIAMI REACH on -The Florida
Slate Pharmaceutical Association
endorsed Tuesday a proposal in
regulate the sale of poisoni and
tighten rules governing the sale
of all medical atippllea In Florida,
Sun Antonio. Tex., last Nov. 2d,
Wilson added He had been working
hare as a bilhhmiio attendant tin
der the name of Harey J. Kelly.

Hear u Prominent
Floridian on behalf of

Governors Race

3tate Farmers Market

land precincts where his opponent,
Bralley Odbam, topped nil vote
May d. A motorcade of supporter*
accompanied him from one place
to another.
He’ll do the same thing here to­
night, speaking at Plant High
Sen-ool and Hillsborough High
School Instead of the Court house
Square.
Polk uml Hillsborough are two
of tin- eight counties In which Mc­
Carty was not high man.
lie- Fort Pierce citrus grower
and caillemau intensified his criti­
cism ol Odham's plan tu uorrow
some 337 million dollars against
gas tux revenues of the next 30
year* 10 build 2,230 miles of 4luiic highways.
He said it Is "a pork barrel as
had or worse Ilian some of the
tiling* that come out of WashingIon," and does nut take Into considerabon factors that would run
Hie cos I far above the figure Odbum estimated.
"lie's talking about creating a
tremendous bonded c'eht at the
peak of Inflalion, when the best
we can gel Is 30 cent* for the
lax dollar we spend," McCarty
said "Why. the interest alone
run nine million dollar! a year, to
use hi* own figures."
McCarty said he preferred lo
Imlld Hu- roads un a pay-as-you-go
hast*, taking into consideration
needs determined by traffic count
anil congestion,
lb- suit! "If there Is any chisel­
ing. any graft or any corruption
going on in the road building pro­
gram. we are going to put a stop
lo it": and If there ts os much as
lidhiim says there ts, It would be
cmiugh to build the necessary high­
way* without borrowing
McCarty also said Odham ap­
parently doesn’t understand the
Farm Bureau plan for exempting
It actors from taxes on gasoline
store he has said It would result
In redurlng revenue for building
farm to market roads Odham op
poses the exemption, ‘McCarty fa­
vors il.
McCarty said the law proposed
by forming and commercial fish­
ing Interests would only provide
for exemption of tractor and boat
fin l from the 4 cent general road
budding shine of the gas tax, and
mil the three cents earmarked for
secimilary mails unit debt retire
menl
He Itmleiulcd the exemption
would encourage farmers to use
more gasoline, Instead of diesel
fuel, for their IractoM, and there
by Increase revenue from the non­
exempt portion of tho gas lax.
(I Ol- F HOMECOMING
GAIN EMVI I.I.E fBpMlall—Ed­
die Booth, Jacksonville, was named
n* genernl chairman of the 1033
Uidvi'iMty of Florida Homecoming
hv Boii Terry, Miami, Florida new
Blue Key president.
which la handled
Ilonii-roniing, wide
anmiully by Blue Key, will be held
the weekend of Nov, I, when tho
(inters meet the Auburn Tigers.
Festivities Iih-Ii'iIn a huliSB decoralion roll lest, a dunce, a parade, alii!
Gator Growl.
Beside* Terry, other Blue Key
officers elected on May 2, nr»:
Moody Freed, Miami, vice-presi­
dent; Dirk Pettigrew, Jacksonville,
serretury; and Julian Dumioick,
Oi lundo, treasurer.
The officers were recently In*
i.tnlied lit a meeting following the
Blue Key Banquet at which Attor*
uey Gene i a I Bicliaid Ervin ipuke
on “Irtegrlty In Government'1.
UTILIZING WASTE

GAINESVILLE uf) - The Florida
citrus Industry's yearly 2ts billion
puutulx of waste which la turned
Into vnluahle cattle feed wai cited
by a Now York engineer Tuesday
us nil example of making waste
economically useful.
Dr. Malcolm I'lrnle told the fifth
Natlnna! Public Health Engineering

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KiwaniH Meet
. Ll c "W°?*y: ij. c. Ifetsel,
American Fruit Gruwera execuVf J ^ r‘,
H Woodruff, d«nUst; Ed Randall, Jr., electrical
dealer; II. H, Crumley. Insurance;
/Jr‘
.?• Ho*s, chiropractor;
Henrxe H. Mpuhu, Winter Park
architect; J. c. Davis, Texaco
dealer- M II, Strickland. AmerlOil Co. agent; Ed Fielding,
A ll, frHtfht n p n l,
Others who were saluted were,
D. L. Harper of Chase ami Co.;
O. K. Goff, ACL Railroad; County
Tax Assessor Dnudney; County
Clerk O. P, Herndon; John Pier­
son, agricultural teacher; Howard
Jones, Sanford Builder; D. K. MeNab, credit bureau manager; Prin­
cipal II. E. Morris of Seminole
High School; Dr. Henry Me Paul In,
optometrl't; J, W. Hall, real eslate; J. H. Nicholson, Hoick deal­
er; Dr. 11. H. MrCusliit, dentist;
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr., attorney;
Edward F. Lane, real estate; Les­
ter Tluirpe, Western Union man­
ager; Kurt Higginbotham, .Stand­
ard Oil dealer; Ralph A, .Smith,
Chose and Co., treasurer; A. L.
Collins, chief clerk, ACL Railroad.
Filial Introductions were of A.
E. HhinhoDer, city attorney; How­
ard Mnolleth, Insurance; John W.
Wilson, entomologist; K C. Har­
per, electrical dealer; E. G. Kiloatrlrk. president, Florida State
Hank; J. f,. Hurt, Internal Revenue
agent; Superintendent of Schools,
T. W, Lawton; Dr. If. W. Garner,
phyalrlan ami surgeon; the Itcv.
J, E. McKinley; Forrest Gatche),
Central Florida (jolck Freese Co.;
Minion Hurinuo, WTItlt prognini
director; A. I,. Wilson, furniture
dealer nod Mayor W. IL Htrmper.
Guests were J. II. Hurl. Jr„
Thomas IL Page, Orlando; It. L.
Hutton, Atlanta; II. P. Whitworth
nod George Hpahn, Winter Park
and Gemgv Pullet non, Key Club.

European DefenHe
11'cmlliititd Frnwi lJnf« lint)
tn throw ctwav the one bo*! chance
of avoiding World War III."
Rep. Vorys (It (Hilo), leading
the fight for further reducliuna,
has predicted another billion dollar
slash. Rep. Leu E Allen (It III.)
told the House Tuesday he Imped
the hill will
wTiuld ho rut In half
Both are backers ul Taft, who
has said he would support a bill
totaling aix billion.
Elsenhower has said a one bil­
lion dollar reduction lu Ihe pro­
gram would bo "heavily and seri­
ously felt," and that cuts substanti­
ally beyond that point might en­
danger U. H. Security

ago that the final Ion would be
only about one million dollars
when the government hat made
all the recover!** to which It It
entitled.

Price Controls
II iiRtlrsnl Vrom Half Uaa)
a* "Hie city, town, village or other
civil subdivision" where the plant
is located. Ills Idea Is to block
any plan by (ho Labor department
lo fix uniform nation wide mini­
mum wages
I uud CIO hive opposed
'the AFL
Hie Fulbrtght amendments.
Sen. Humphrey (D.-Mlnn.) chair­
man of a Senate labor subcommit­
tee, announced he will ask the
Senate to knock out the Fulbrtght
.imi-mlmem* If tho Hanking Cum
mlttee approves them, and to refer
lit* group fur study,
't in- Hanking Committee, headed
by Sen. May bunk ( D S C ) ached
II led
i..................................
debate amt a vole on the
amendment* at a closed door ses­
sion before voting on the measure
Itself.
A favorable majority would
send the hill to the Senate floor
for what promises to be stormy
debate Involving the whole vast
controls prngram and administra­
tion handling of the steel strike.
The House Banking Committee Is
nearing the windup of public hear­
ings on Its own version nf the
measure.
Unless the two branches agree
liy June 30 on terms of on rxten
sloo of — or successor to — the
Defense Production Act. Hie law
expires and the whole controls pro­
gram would collapse.

Uidgway'H ViewN
( ( • iilla a v e Fr»Hi Haaa O a f)

lions and defiant Communist pris­
oners of war can be put under
control.
Itldgway, former commander of
U. N. forces In the For East,
talked with senators for about two
hour*.
lie wo* questioned extensively
about tho Koje Island Incidents hill
some *«nnlurs said he ruuld tell
them llttlo new.
Other vena lots said Itldgway told
them the Communists have built
uji their _forces lit Kores during
trm-e talks and that the general
era!
«»■&gt; nut optimistic that a satis­
factory cease fire agreement can
be reached.
Doe Democratic senator, who
asked not to he named, said Itldg
way’s picture of Far Eastern con
"Un
liiinns was "the most depressing
thing I have heard In months."
-Sen Bussell (D.-Ga ), presiding
at Hie session, told Ihe genenii
that the Koje Island affair tins
brought shock uml a sense of
Minnie here ul home.
Iltiskcll gave reporter* u copy
of a statement lie made.
lo the statement, Bussell con­
gratulated Bldgway “for the mag­
nificent job you have performed
as a leader of mtr fighting men
In a grim and bloody war," but
Used such words as “bewildering"
and "shocking" In reference to the
"kidnaping" of u U. H. genernl
by I'linituiiiiisl prisoners on Koje
Island.
Bldgway, given u celebrity's
welcome to the (.'apltol, wan tech
ideally before the Senate Armed
Service.* Committee which Bussell
heads.
However, all senators had been
invited to attend uud more than
one third of the membership was
on hand when the doors were
closed.
While this meeting was going on,
II was announced that Itldgway
will address u Joint meeting of
the Hcnstc and tho House at 11:30
a. tu KST Thursday.
Bldgway ii rn route to Europe
tu replace Gen. Dwight D. Eisen
bower as head of North Atlantic

Senate Votes 52
To 18 In Favor
Of McGranery

JBIect a Han wKo will rtprewnt YOU ' ’
u d net the dog track I

VOTE FOR MAX BREWER
For State Senator
(HaM P olitical A&lt;lv.)

WASHINGTON Wt — A lop-sided
Senate vote cleared the way for
James P. McGranery to walk Into
the Justice Department today and
take over as tne boss.
By a 32 to IS vote, the Senate
Tuesday night confirmed President
Truman’s nomination of the 36
year old Philadelphia Jurist to sue
reed J Howard .McGrath as at
lorney general
All the vote:
votes against the appolntinent were cast ‘by Republl
republi­
cans, hut 14 other Republican*
Joined 23 Democrats In voting for
confirmation.
Pennsylvania's two Republican
senators. Duff and Martin, were
aiiiimi; those voting approval
McGranery, u former House
member, has been a federal fudge
In the Eastern District of Pennsulvanlti since 1916. During the
war tie nerved as the No 3 official
In Hie Justice Department, a* as­
sistant to the attorney general.
Mr. Truman sent McGranery’*
nomination to the Senate last April
a In a lightning aftermath to Mc­
Grath’s resignation after firing
Newbold Morris a* government
cleanup matt.
McGranery told the Senate Ju ­
diciary Committee he would ex­
pose and prosecute corruption
wherever he found it. Ho also
pledged tu fire any Incompetent,
disloyal or dlahoncst Justice Do
parlmcnl employes.
Sens. Ferguson (R.-MIrh ) and
Watkins (It Utah), who led the
fight against McGranery, said they
did not hclirve his performance
would mated Ids promise.
During Tuesday’s day long de­
bate, Ferguson and Watkins were
the only senators to make speeches
In opposition to McGranery.
trm MrCarran (D -Nev.) of
Chairman
Hie Judiciary Committee replied In
detail to their criticisms and pre
dieted McGranery would have ■
great administration as attorney
general
lie called McGranery an “ honest
sincere, God fearing, fair official."

SA V E M ONEY!
Buy A New Ford Prefect
Fordor Sedan At The
Special CaHh Price $1200
Or
$400 Cash and
24 Payments of $40.74
NO EXTRAS
Owners report 30 miles and more
to the Gallon!

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Authorised

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Over WTRR
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Easy Terms

Fifth Congressional District
Primary, Maty 27,1952

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Manv aquatic animal* are easily
iklllfd by Hidden changes In tem­ Sen. Mdliertion (i),*Vu.), one of
the first In leave the doted door
The association alio called for perature.
meeting
senators, _____(porters
told rei
. ___of_ ______
“ reciprocity Ireallea" with other
Itldgway was unable to shed much
states In llcenilng pharmacists and Conference at the University of new light on the Koje Incident!
for legislation to bi
bar the sale of Florida that Industrial wastes pol­ although questioned extensively.
such minor drug Itemi ai aspirin luting America’s waters ami at­
mosphere are a fast mounting chal­
liy restaurants, service stations
iU
and other service countars.
lenge In all technologist* and In­
The druggists also pledged sup­ dustrial managers with vision.
Pintle aald enthusiasm to clean
port tu Hie McGuire bill that would
restore fetferal fair trade regula­ up industrial area* must be tem­
tions. Buch regulsllons recently pered with hard beaded Inquiry In­
were held invalid by tha Supreme to the Impact of cost oil the economis structure of the area.
Court.

RUSSELL CANDIDATES

TONIGHT

Grain Deals

the frien d ly store

"Confronted with the hard choice of chooalng
among valued and trusted frlanda, but rcalUlng that
division of our aupport will defeat tho will of the
people, 1 ask the peopUt of Florida to aupport these
candidates for delegates." Sen. Dick Russell.

State at Large (Men)

State at Large (Women)

C. Farria Bryaat, Ocala

Mr*. J. D. AMema*, Jacksonville
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Mrs. M. &amp; -Fatter. Baaaett
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AN INDEPENDENT DAI1.Y N E W SP A P E R
•V O L U M E XXXX111

Golf Course
Lease To Inn
4 Is Negotiated

Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY MAY 22, 1052

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No. ton

Dan McCart’ Truman Says

Gen.
Ridgway
Warns
Is Endorsed He H as Power
By
To Take O ver Of Possible Use
Of
Gas,1 Germ W arfare

Tiny Globe Trotter

M c M q H | ii

M gr. M arian Reveals
P lans T o E nlarge
A nd Im prove Golf
Club Facilities

P i n e H - a s R epresen­
t at i ve' s Son 'Is
S upporting O dham :
T V P rogram T onite

P r e s i d e n t
D e c la re s
1le L i k e s All L)e I11Uc i ;i t i e C a n d i d a t e s I
P ot T ile P re s id e n c y I

Negotiations ar* under way for
the Date of the Seminole tielf
course and country club from
wHugh Whelcbel by the Mayfair
w Inti, Inc., 0. W. Spencer, attorney
for Mr. Whelchel, announced l&lt;»day, after denying that the deal
ha* been* completed.
"The price and term* have been
agreed upon by Mr. Whelchnl and
Charles Marian, manager of the
Mayfair Inn,” Mr. Spencer *ald,
"but the papers have not been
signed and are now being preired for approval by attorney* of
t New York d e b ts and the City
^Commission of Sanford."
Inasmuch at Mr. Whelchtl hold*
th* property under a 00 year
leg** from the Cltv of Sanford,
Mr. Spencer explained, any as­
signment of that lease to a third
arty mutt have the approval of
y* City Commission.
It Is understood that th* City
Is to be relieved of certain fixed
obligations toward the golf course
under the proposed arrangement
with the Mayfair and It Is not *xfpected that any objection from the
City Commission will be made.
Negotiations looking toward the
consummation of th* leas* were
conducted by 8- (3. Harrirnan, local
realtor.
Plans for extrusive improve­
ments at the gulf course were an­
nounced today by Mr. Marian who
said that be nope* to take it over
on July 1. "Regardless of cost,"
Mr. Marian said, "we ciprct to
.m ake It the best golf course in
•Ih * atale. It will be run as a golf
course. We are not asking the City
to do anything fnr u«. And wu ex­
pect to give th* people a golf
course which they can be really
proud of."
Mus O’Lingcr will remain a* pro
at the club which will he open to
th* public as in the past. “W* ex­
pect to operatf on * year around
basis and will welcome Into our
club all local cHItenx who want
partlcJula," Mr. Marian aaid.
* "A num ber bf tournaments air*
being arranged for neat winter
and w* expect to have earn* really
Ptlri*
big name golfersa entered. PHrie
wT
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l tie offered which #111 stt&lt; set
some of the biggest go)ling ce­
lebrities In the game.”
A complete watering system will
be Installed on all fairways, he
continued, and n new locker room
for ladies and gentlemen will he
constructed immediately, hater on
■•other improvements will he made
•which will make this club second
to none In the state.
Guest* of th* Mayfair will en­
joy plevlng privileges on the
course free of charge Juat as they
have in the past, Mr. Marian laid.
The Inn he* had an arrangement
with Mr. Whelchel whereby for a
certain fixed turn paid by the ho­
tel all guests ware allowed to play
there.
Ai to th* outlook for next seaa son. Mr. Marian waa optimistic.
•W e are booked solid, h* said, "Ac­
tually w* now hava 820 reserva­
tions on hand for naxt year," he
continued. "On June M we are
going to hold a 'guest reunion' in
New York City at which all guest*
of th* hotel for th* past two sea­
sons as well as those who have
reservations for next winter will
be entertained at a baseball gamo
between th# New York Riant* and
tha Bt, Louie Cardinals, and at a
p in n e r to be given in their honor
“ that evening at on* of New York's
■wankieet night dubi."
Mr. Marian said that h* Is re­
maining her* until aft*r th* •lec­
tion, but will l*av* May SB for
N*w York City to conclude final
arrangements for taking over the
golf course;

By MALCOLM B. JOHNSON
CLEARWATER ift-Dan McCar
ty today got the public endorse
men! of Rep. Chester II McMullen
In his campaign for Ihe governor
ship of Florida.
McCarty r*ad a telegram from
McMullen to a crowd gathered on
the street here in the home Inwu
of th* former state alloriu-v who
went to Congress Iron, the Tampa
Bay First District two years ago
but didn’t seek re election
McMullen's son, a young lawyer
here, Is supporting McCarty's op
ponent. lira lie;y Odham
'
Th* eld*r McMullen wired Mel’arty h* is for him because "You
are a man of mature Judgment
and sound thinking, level headed
with both feet on the ground, and
whose honesty and iidrgrity can
not be successfully uueslioned "
McCarty stuck to Ids ueighhor
hood campaign of more hand shak­
ing lhan speech making as hr
loured Pinellas County, where he
led by 3,000 voles on May 0 lie
predicted an even greater margin
In the runoff primary next Cues
day.
In short talks In residential areas
of Tampa Wednesday night the ui
year old Fort Pierce citrus ami
cattle man said:
"I’ve gone lo the iieuiili- tn shake
their hands. In look them in the
rye and answer their ipieslmus I
have preferred that to gelling on
Ihe radio for in hours af a lime
10 talk and talk and talk "
While linv Warren held Ills one
man debate with Sen Kcfauver
i who wusnT there) In the Tninpu
Courthouse Sciuore. und Odham
staged a radio talkathon acres*
the bay In SI I'elcrshurg, McCarty
told Ills audience:
"You've had four years of talk­
ing, four years uf challenges In
debates and four year* of standing
around looking at empty chairs I
think It's lime to elect a governor
who puli stale* in anship above
shawm in* hip.’’

lit s I I. III.IN I
tilt I . I N
M V M IIN iiT O N 1.P
President
Tru m a n --aid today i A ) hi- i- -.ure
ni In power to telle Industries m
an t ntergeiicy, i It r he likes all
tl ......... ..
who have collie out fur

K
^

Four year old Petti CtnUi, clutching her precious dull, looks u hit
wistful as she bids farewell ut Ihe Miami Airport In her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lodge, hefuie Marling her long journey by air to
far away Duligkuk. Thailand on the other side of the world. This was
on Monday, May 4 . After uu evenllul journey in which she was piactirally udoptrd by the stewardess, passengers ami crew of the plane,
she arrived in Bangkok on I'hti•» lay, May H, to he greeted by her
mother, Mrs. W. M. Bishop lint former Mmy Lodge, and Mr, Bishop,
a member of the U, 8 . Stale l)e|mrlment,

Petti Cash, Lodge’s Grandchild
Arrives By Airplane In Bangkok
Indifference Of
U. S. Voters Is
Rapped By Judge

BanIt is a lung U
but
ford (&lt;r‘ tflhgk
a little four year old girl. Felt l

Jam es G ut And Ben
W iggins T o H ead
J.C. M em ber Drive

Judge Douglas U. Stenstroru
said that the American propl
have sorely mislrealed or have
huv
Ignored their right to use the sec
ret ballot which the founders of
this country fought so hard t&lt;&gt;
obtain. He addressed the Seminole
County Juniur Chamber of Cum
mere* at th* Yacht Club today.
"Americans do not stop to con­
sider th* privileges we have In be
in*, able to elrct our leaders," he
continued, "Since the time
‘
of
Christ, 40 billion people have lived
on th* earth and only three per
cent of them have been fortunate
enough to have a voice tn the se­
lection of their leaders."
He pointed out the fact that
of the over 10,000 rep’rtered
vot
f
rr* In Seminole
Bein'
era
County Just 7,tHH&gt;
7i percent actually rated
or about 70
on May 6,
“There should he at least fc.jOO,
or 10 percent, next Tuesday. In
1960 Seminole County led the »iate
with 83 percent of the reglsteied
voters casting ballots," he added.
Th* Judgo went on to show that
everyone’s vote !■ valuable hy oil
In* several .interesting cans when
one vot* wa* declilve.
“In a contested *l*ction, Ruth­
erford B. Hayes became president
after a a*rl#e of on# vot# mar­
gins," ha elated. Th* election of
Sen, Burnell Spent
Hay** waa firet taken tip la an
commlttea which voted
•120,463 In Campaign electoral
Bt7 In faYbr of Hayes, Thla waa
close that a vot* In Congress
TAULAHAfifiElTi - A new re- *o
was necessary.
I Wednesday ‘bowed Georgia’s
"Jaat owe single vot* gave
• Richard B. Russell spent
tteatlBM* UaiPage reer)
4*1 to, win Florida's first Jem-

Cnsli, granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. M. .1. Lodge, mad* the Jour­
ney by plane recently to Join her
mother, Mrs. W. M. Bishop, the
lormer Mary Lodge, wife of u
member of Ihe Hlute Department
in the fnr off place.
Little I’etll, who until recently
attended the nursery school Oil
Palmetto
Aveltue, had
loukeil
forward joyously to Joining her
mother, whom she had not seen
since August.
Her grandparent* took her to
Miami to see her off oil a New
1 York hound airliner on the morn­
ing of Monday May 4. On Thurs­
day following she arrived in

Thailand.

H ub tin usd tin ran* T b rttl

ll»' D em o cratic
uoiniiiulhiii for
I'li uli III and i! I tie believes the
got■iuiiient cleanup will lake i are
ill it .11 muter Iiis nett attorney

rival.

"Dearest Family.” she wrote,
"This is one day In the Bishop
history that I'm (Ur* we will
never forget, I trust by now you

irreived a telegram that Petti
arrived all safe and sound at 1:46
P. M, today.

S

E g T O a m a f i JS p a f a

&amp;

MIINiilON .1'
lien MatD Kulgvv.iv luld Congress
•hat Communist talk about
and gas w ai lari- should tin-ui all Hie deadly danger
-iiting Hu- free world
in .in uddlcs.s In a (nml meeting
it tin .Smalt- and lluu-e Hu- ) ylnr
a in i il .topped -.hurt of aaymg
he leal • Ihe I uiuilllillisls will IIS*
'lies,- weapons lint fii.s plain im­
plication waa lliat lie agrees with
Htn e -llm
ay tin- I'uiumuniit
!oi'liiiii|iu' i , tn eliaiye iilhera vvdli

llcoi i aI
Mi 11 u n i .in in a far l ali(!lllg
Ilia i . inlet i in e
up , i salll he
iha u t kio.w whether i.ot
\dlai
-Met ell* uu lit Illinois might lie pi 1
So oteil l.i ‘ i eh or ai I'ept tin- In HI
Oi l .die liolliill.illoll
Politics took ccoliil place III Ihe
di i iitsmii t in- eimlerencc was
hi &gt;'till ctit til ht
the
President's
St deiiielil lli.il he has putter to
a m , iiiiln tries in tune of national
fiiu i.e n ct
Nulled t and he m
eliutiil l.elli i ong,revs and the
rum t
i an lake lh.it |aiwt'i' uwa&gt;
h
ml
I -111 wlieu presM'd In iniesliiilis
On wlull he would dii if Ihe Supreme
Com I spec ilie ally denies Ills ail
Him ill to ei/e and operale the
si.i I ii dn tit Die PiesUleiil said
lie would turn Hie mills hack In
tie i iii.itiiii inciils
tic nhhil Iniweter, that lie did
m i i •In 1 1- ihe cum ( would do lhat
In tIn l» l of liuiliiir, the Pri'si
deni
induiclt pained i|1li", Hulls
from ti p..i lei w lm said they were
tv &gt;ni-- to i e. oiii'lle tils reasserlioii
lif ' eilieieid
presldeidiul powers
w.lh In. w ill in lies* to yield oil the
Sleet el/llle il (lit- l ollrl ill'l l.II I’ll

it Illegal N' tor legislation mil
Itiwlrii; the sei/iire, Mr 'I'riimuii
rein null'll ■|in I mners llial ail) ai l
of 1 -ingress inns) lie signed by Ihe
P n nli-iil
a plum lefelelice In
Ihe l ie nli'iit putter to veto legis
In i uni

II-- remarked that lie has been
Irving evci mice he entered lire
Wtide House

tn get an Industrial

rt I.... its Ian which would make
pii • Ihle le a l collective b argaining
•till

ftiw

tie snlll. KiltSI 111I.vdie
Millie method of keeping Ihe CilUII
ii y liiiim ni: m i uses of in a jo r
ihri'id lo the ii.ituni's w elfare
I he P n iili-nt Mini he did not
know wdieihi-i
-eirini* .i ui 1ii 11lly
is ihe &gt;'lily vtat o&lt; -iccoiopllsh
i ml I ti i ■ T fie ie I- some w ay. n r
' illlly. Ill- s.nil
.Hill lie Intends
' keep se.d'i'hlim lo r ll

Mi I mm.ill ducked every ipie •
'.ill winch siiilghl lo i till -I til in for
■■■ ugamsl any specific isilitical
&gt; -mlidate lie re i-m|)hUBi»i'd that
I.- w ' l
ipport the Demoeralle
• &gt;itil ul i
time tel hi- is. In Ihe
&lt;ii iiiiinl
ijilir/e.. ni &gt;. hi I her he had liutvll
. I o k nl i-idhip lasln foi '.i n Lu
11 ii tl nut il (in 1**41( f llelrr*

Betty Partin Wins
Runner-upPosition
In Beauty Contest Kofoort Killians Is
Miss Betty l.oii Partin of Hsu
Held Foi$tultlmi£
ford came very close to wlnniue
th* title of Watermelon Festival
Woman To Death
Queen at the Florida Walerniehui

Duiing a stop at AMiterdam,
Holland, the stewardess of the
plane took her to see a loo and
u cirrus,
Mrs. Lodge recently received a
letter from her daughter written
on May it In Bangkok In which Festival at l.eeihurg last nighi.
she expressed the suspense of yielding first place honor* only to
awaiting her little daughter’s ar­ Mlaa Dianne Betiu of Coral Dahlc-

"Rut we endured the moat awfui three days from Monday till
today at 1:00 P. M. We weren’t
iven positive that she wa* on
the plane, didn’t know for
tain until 1:06 alter w# got In
the airport.
"When that plana finally mad*
its appearance, Whit tried to
hold me hack until th* plan*
cam* to a deadstlll, but 1 broke
away, and ha was right behind
me. When th* ramp waa placed
at th* door for th* passengers,
th* door slid op*n, and th*r* ah*
was, the most gorgeous sight
these *y*s have ever seen, beHove me.
"She wss dressed In her blue
dress, beg and hat, and no ona
else crowded In the door at all,
ocratio primary Map I.
In two seconds I wae
Rusielf’s naarest rival, B#n. Donations Are Made Just her, Well
mp and
at Had her In tny
CrtH Kefsuver (D.-TeoaJ, spent To Fornald"Ltftiff|iJan up the ramp
-i wa*
- ■ right
.
ihffg.
arms and -Whit
And euch * good feeling,
T. R, Tucker, president of the
"All the paiaencer* (aid th*l
FernMd-Uyhton Memorial Roe- ahn was * wonderful eompanion.
nf of
Th* itowardeaa doclardd that '
it m art tkin
itemeat*
honk
ho^Mtal bfw roeelved h number of captain and co-pilci solid * few
gift*.
kind word* to ua and atatod that
Th«M&gt;l^|h
th#» haled to «iv# her up. Thai
I Ion from I. ■ ■ ■ „ ___ ______
id* ua feal good.
Mr*. Jowi Bnimley, ■

Artlelm-eoatributed lutludod a

Bv BEN SMITH
ST. PKTEH-SBURdll UV-Urailey
Odhuin lays he Is looking forward
with delight lo confronting Dun
McCarty again tonight In Miami
The two governor candidates will
appear on a lelevlsion program
At Bradenton in Ids first speech
of the day. Odhum went Inin detail
011 why he I* using radio and talk.,
thou methods ni appealing lm
voles, lie said that is the unit
direct way to get tu Ihe puldn

o n j; i l^ss P resented
Diiim.ilic A ccount
O! Repulse Of Reds
In Korean Conflict

C a i u l u l a t i ’N

V j-'alini-i Ni-i'm tliilil-rd bin
nilimriinw wifi- tu ilt-titli lait
who received the crown from Rep i .'lit in imrk uf Du' l(i&lt;l Front
1 ,-ci-ry Slun-, Tenth and IVenn
A. H. f.HvdJ llerlonir.
Receiving the title of first muni i -i'lllie In Inn- In-iii*- i-ri|.1in ini in
of honor, Mfx* Partin received a &gt; nearliy earn- field l-y t'npl Buy
large gold cup a* did also Mi-* I ilia and I'ntridmiiii lark Hick
II, Chirf Ilf Pi -1tee Buy Ii. Wil
Jean Ann Brrke* of Winter Hu
ve», who wax selected a* aecoul I- HI* report ml thin moruing
maid of honor.
Itulii-rt KIUlaii9. Hu, Dm \Ve»t
Mlaa Partin, Ih* daiiaMer of I util fit reel, made u full enlifesMr. and Mrs. Roy Partin, ia u
•n tu k'iilef Willinm-i .in.I t'upl,
graduate of Seminole I I I g h i Hi* till* muriiinir after iiirndSchool and la now a freihman at I'iff Die night in tin- 4'ily .lull, lie
Station llnlverilty. Bhe ha* won
v trvnxfi'rrril to tin- 4'minty Jail
many beauto lilies, inrludlnir th»t i 'l i imitnliiH nt ti:l6 a.in. In
of "Mlaa Hanford” in 1060, an t &gt;-ml Inal
last year placed third In l(er*lmrg
Ivlllalnn killed Linde Umldiek,
feallval among
amon more lltfan no in
hy plunging a three-ilieli portries. Last night there were It k-' knife in tier heart and lielow
entrlea.
ie t
rigid liieunt and then
During th* morning tha girls 'I' iggml liar HU feel away where
were reviewed In bathing auila, but t,&lt; left her tu hide in a nearby
Iho night combetltion waa In for­ e.viA fluid.
mal gowns. Mlaa Partin woge a
Ihe alarm wh-i tinned In hy
formal of lavender net and rhine­ in n uf three witnexne* at D:6f&gt;
stone jewelry and drew heavy up- [' m. last night, t’upl. Tllliw ami
plaua* as aha mounted the plat­ I’liirnlmnn Hickaon raced tu the
form at th* home plat* of the
• mi and nccordlng to Fapt.
Leesburg ball park 'which was si
j dlls discovered Ih* woman dead.
packed to„ rapacity.
,ty.
When 1 felt her writ*, I told
One of the first,to congratulate lli' ksoii
ehe wa* dead,” he slated,
her as ah# descended wan Forrest ■'-binl
that time We heard
Breckenrldge, manager of tin- o Hr about
the can* field ami we
Seminole County Chamber of Cum- run out inthere
ami told him tu get
mere#,
up with Ida hand* in Ihe nir. Ami
The
•». Peter Schaal, puhIL- he
really had them raised high."
rector of Silver Springe
ih* twu policemen tank onl
nly
wtd formerly of Sanford t Allen
a.
*rH4r of th# column, L'6 minutes to answer the call.
"Grachw POlltlci’’ and Bob East* t'| &lt; th* witn*ie*e' names and d*
"J*B, public, relations director of liver Kllllani tu ttio City Jail,
Di hi* confession this morning,
!» ? * « Gardena had a hard job
electing winners from among the Killians said the reason ha killed
Reddick wet that, "I suspected
lovely entrant*.
Th# other eight glrli competing lur of going out with another
tor beauty honore were Patricia Ilian. When she got dressed up
to go out I blew hot an stabbed
her.”
Kllllani gouged hla cnnimon-taw
S &amp; j Co- wife so viciously that h« tor* th*
blade from ita handle. Her shoe,
Edwana clothes and the knife were kept
as evidence by the pollen.
■ Th# victim had boon living In
New York with Killian* until last
November when iho left him to
coni* to Sanford. Ho followed her
down here only elk weeks ago
pot a Job at the, State Farfn
Funeral

i

lliey mien.I tn rnmiiid
week a Hie lf,-d propaganda
in i. Inn,lias
hammered
nut
ill.m i
Hi.it Dm United Nations
("ices ui Korea a le uallig gaa and
Vll'l Ills
Itidgw.iy said tin- ch a rg es ar*
&gt;il i ui Hn ir entirety Put Dial the
’ .............. 1 Ii irplug on llu tn should
iiuic
i ii

•'1*•

.'Vliulm l.lo&gt;il
\ ill* ui* v'MuIiilatt
uf Ftm hi,i, tuliji'i't
tIn* f 11*t I'Munuy

&lt;....il &gt; to LMHift f«
Iri’i'i 1i•&lt;
iI jkMi vitlc

of Sniifoiil a
Si ltil('if f i »•!
. ou t t )i’imuT ii 11
llo\ l»- | *' t'l11k|'«|
lit." I (til tl I’ll I l‘l

i oil III k

1III' Mill

lliHii u t

RuSsScll Insists
Hospital Status
Is Told By Wilson Real Issue Lies
At Woman’s Club In U. S. Policies
Kish E state Said In
Guod Condition T o
C onstruct H ospital
A.v'Cta of tile Bert Fisli Tasla
ineiilnr) Trust a ir sueh Dm! tinIllislet-H Will lie In ll piisil lull III
i'll! Iy out the Iale .Imlge Fish',
ivi’-liev f-.i tile l-inl.ling .-I lmpilnl-i in Kaiifnrd, Sen Kinvini
lllni Del.mill, will'll' (In lm ipllnl
i
hearing eiiliiplelltill, Fil'd h
\V il- .ni, n im lien of I In I i Ii
. lute, declined yealeiihii ii(*i i
Nunn in all open fuitiiii nu.lini
eullihli'led hv Du- &lt; iv I* D- i-ii'
nielli uf tin- Kuliford Wniiuii
I lul.
Mis. Miriam Bussell pie-i.l-.l
and Mi
V M Philip. Inti--luri'-l III* speakers whn iii- hiil- -1
I’. E Tiii'kpr, picsidi'iil -d tll''*riiald-Lnui;htoii Mi-iiun ml il"
pilai A -mi ini mu, ami i 'lminh*i .1
(’utilmere* Manager Foricsl l lm
kunridg*.
Mr. Wilson gave u deladed nr
i-nulil and liiulury uf III* Fi h
hcipiest, puinling mil Dm! Die
I I lint ha» set uu I assets uf fl.Umi.
Hill), if film),4)00 is enlp-ldeied u
a curreiT value fur the ellin
gruvi-fi, und pufeiiind a-rei- &gt;f
14(17,1! n
A liitnl uf fJ 67.” i'l »as ii
liu'aie-l fmiu fedeial fiimlv h-i
Die Del ami lio-pilal uf winch
fiiO.umi lm
aheaily been pnnl.
leaving f l i n . ’-Md, which, lie )r
dared, is cxprclrd ill l-e pnnl
during Ih* lult*r purl »f Hu
yeai ami will In- uvulluhli- fur Hu
Saiifurd hospital, sine il will m-l
tie needl'd fur flu- Del Mild llupilai
In uddillun lu tins mini, is the
f "Vfl,lilMi nut hurl li I by Ihe gut
ertilnrnl fur tin* Knufurii Imspilal
project under the lldl Burluii iu i
Answering possible erltleitm a.
lo why t In- hospilal wurk liud
lieen slarled in Del.iind, lief......
commencing erection in .Sanford,
Air, Wilson declared Dial fids iu
Ills opinion, wa* mil inireamiiiatile
alnce Dr Land was Judge Flail's
home and Ida hrolher provided
tile site, Del.alid waa in even
greater need of a new hospilal
lhan .Sanford, nml everything wns
in readliipsa fnr comitrurliun lo
begin tlii re, ho added.
Mr. Tucker llmtiked Mr. Wilnuii
for Ills effortn toward tin- erec
lion uf a Sanford hmipitul ami
cxpreiised Ihe opinion thut Iho
latter in doing all lie ran to speed
up Die project,
Mr, Breckenrldge pointed out
that other dt|**. like Sanford,
were without aileiiuato hospital
facilities dun to lack uf fore­
sight and urged everyone to hack
tha C'hnmiicr of Commerce in

other local projects as well aa the
hospital project.
Mrs. C. R. Dawson of the Sem­
inole County Museum stated
lhat Mrs. L’arola Dow, daughter
of the late General Sanford,
had agreed to bring art treasures
left by her father here providing
• a lla n .il On P a a * r iv a l

GILBEBT TRIAL
BARTOW 141 - Mrs. Myra Gitbort, secured of fa tat) v shootln
her bush a:nd, Arthur Gilbert,
go on trialI Ayg/ia. She has maintalnod sha
' i self defense,
ng Mrs. Gilbert
said "You can
it’a laft ol him."
coma and get

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a uiurniniental naming

i iiieliaeliig and urgent aa
i ti" e 1 tile heal ing ilnvvii on a
"""de ll village 1
I 1" t'-i ini'i I
N commander
1.1 the t ii I i .l iceeived I lousing
• up "in. in , in Hie lawmakers.
' c l -'1 I
.mil
| epri-M-lltutiV**
"in
-'iiii .l Pv i al-iiii'l officers
•) ploiii.its ip several minutes
i -I'p’ iu e ulien lliilgu.iv cidereii
•Pe ll"iise cliampei m e m i wiled
.illeiles iiuneil in
llnlpv.iv cam e l.i Hie Capitol
"Inlc file House u.is ill-haling its
■ i itiei Hi" mm fun ,,:p .ml lull Thu
•mount *s ali-iui one lulliim below
" h i t I' i evident h u m a n naked and
■ iitii - ol ||„- lull are out to cut
il 'till more
Kidguny made no mention of
Hie m ailer, however, although Ihe
amnuni i, ol vital iminirtanre tn
tin- F u n ipemi defense forees he Is
iSdorv ti» ronimnnil in siieeueelon of
til'll IPvIghl D li-ienhmyer
lu l.i. idlin’ a. IIPlgu j y mad*
- ( ' i n i il 1 1 purl mi Die F a r Fold
H'
a - i "ip-ri ss i, draniulli1.1 "uni ul iiinv Hie Fiehth Army
-n K.u«'a only Uiree -lay. under
1.1 .........in Hid. repulsed an attempt
'1- Hie i Pin, c au.i rypoip Koreans

lu"" ’ 'I -nil (liter a Ioiii! retreat,
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Hr ml IHc .id,-til 11 -Ini ■
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,*,l hi In* i*«I-vt'l imi Itiijt stilly :ifter
"ln-r.ii - llieir |illifir "|ilo . m » hiii it* i i«h| ut ver v eniii ffiil plan
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lit cnlirihi'il "llu* Irmh'iiry of
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4-ki 1 il In vvouhl :o - i pi ihHMih uihri ii.itiu nil I'liilihilulri nnly yt'i
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ml In irifhiv pnv.iir dii/i'iis who over4\,r-n l mil l r i l i ’il m hriin i t in m»'hi hrrtuni* tipirnirn" m plan
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I(fi (fill' In I lh.il
\lrKi th ill, |ir;ikih|' hrfurr the
Mr ii Ihr I Ill'll I•' ul lu
pi i*• h&lt;
luil uu v tile South - ii fi* H-uiirirsji
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Fu m l lm
state file cim tn il in Diiiim uni
Kemimih' Counties is ini'ludi'd m
llu- Flu rid a B d iim I id I'lire s try 's
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day fin Hie ficeal ye a r hegimdiiK
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fire 4-ii.ili&lt;i| ill M anatee. Sarasota
unit t'u llic r Counties, w lileli Imd
asked tu In- Included The hoard
said II was nidi- to lirln g Union
and Seinliiolo under fire eonfrol
because mi new fire low ers would
In- needed liutti c a ll In- silpervh .rd
fin m adjoitiinff counties

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Mi- Ivx thoiiipMui Bingo, 71
■linl veMmlny ut tin- hnmr of her
-Inugli t*i, Mrs, Wall nee Pike on
Luke tom near Ml Itriru.
Mr
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in,live of Water
Vnll'-v, Kv Ii ol visited with her
'In m -P l.r. M fi. M. |-; Bnlp-r ill
Siiufoid mi a nuiiil.i'r of ocea-ilolix
and liii-l n wide eln-l* of friend*
linl n-'iiuu 1ntnucco liei*.

I’ni'i-*" Ftinnriil Home in De*
Hprlng# hsi cl.urge of the
fupei ul nmingcment!) which will
'In- nunmineed later.
Kmviving Mrs. Itlngo hesldi-l
Mrs. Pike upd Mr", linker #re
•hree lilnro daughter". Mr". S, B.
H o o v e r , Pittsburgh, Pn.; Mrs. L.
H. Mend of Chut ham, N. -I.; and
Mrs, ft
HeArmund of Tripoli,
North Africa; on* son, T/.Hgt. Hen
SHILLING DLL
WASHINGTON PTi—The 261Ii on II. Ifingo mid 12 grandchildren
mini National Spelling Bee opened including Robert ami F.lllson Baker
today, and, nx nlwavn. Hie firut of Kanfurd.
round claimed a couple id vietims
whn missed because they were
nervous und not because they Movie Time
etmIdti'l spell Iho words they re
RITZ
celveil.
"Deadline, U. 8. A."
The first to go nut wan Mar­ 1: 1ft - 2:111 - BlSf.1 - &lt;:27
garet Stevenson, 12, a seventh
m o y ie l a n d
grader In the West Riverside
"Rawhide"
School in Jacksonville, Fh
Margaret mined "aamlnl " She 7:66 • H:0B, feature - last com­
tried lo spell It "sHtidle " When plete thow 0:94
•.
she roaliml what she had dune,
PR AIR IK LAKE
■he broke into tears,
"At Sword'a Point"
Hilda Walker, 13, an eighth 7:60 - 10:30
grader from Turbevlllo, Va.. "You*ro A Sweetheart"
muffed "telephone.'’ She loft out #:30 o n l |_________
the middle "o."
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Grim Drama Being
Enacted In Wild*
Of Brazil Jungle
MIAMI ue — Grim drama w*i
twins enacted deep In Urn BrailUan
11(1 today where a U. 8. civilaviation Investigator and a
Brazilian air forre major trier to
win freedom from a "wildcat"
group of parachutists, ,
Gordon Bennett, chief advlior of
the Miami international district of
flee of the CAA. aald 30 or more
armed parachutists were holding
Scott A. Magneii, CAA aviation
safety advlaor from Miami,
I. and
Ma). Miranda Correa of the Bra
aUlan Air Force.
He laid they were being used
aa hostages In an nttempt lo gain
transportation
................
for the parachutists
‘ nil
back to civilisation from a heli­
copter landing atrip 3.7 miles from
the spot where a Fan American
World Alrwaya plane creaked April
a , killing to persona, Including 10
Americans.
The pilot of a UBAF helicopter
, messages his commanding officer
at Albrook Air Force Base in the
Panama Canal Zone thel be had
-'removed all U. 8. government of­
ficials from the Jungle "except one
(Megnrss) who ti being held hos­
tage by Brazilian parachutists."
Tie said he was forced to fly
supplies tn ihe armed group at the
threat of death to Magneii and
wai miking flights solo from an
advance base on the Araguala
River and was "sending airmen
out of here In Rctem due To serious
threat lo life and limb."
The pilot added he was forced
to make the 70-knot round-trip
flights over dense Juogle In deal­
ing with the parachutists.
Bennett said the unauthorised ex­
pedition. led by Lino de Maltni, a
eputy fi
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The IDO.OWth Chrysler equipped with Ihe ISO hersepower V-l FirePowor
raglne roll* o f Ike assembly tin*. Unfilled orders for the V-l*
Y-8 ognlpped
egalpped
rare
ahead m
of p
prediction.
Shown With
with
-*,■ now
pi," ,stand
1- m nt
•« M,000
w,vw with
w,,« salee
-■w . inriu
m id lO A 8hOWP
lumber 100,000 eret David A. Wallace, president of Chrysler Dtvlelea,
Chrysler Corporation, E. C. ()ulnn, *lcc-prr«ldrnt and general manager,
leeceh A. (THaRey, vlce-preeldrnt and general aeteo manager ana A.
H. Fleming, vlee-preeldenl In charge of msnafarturlng.

McCarty Meeting
M’lmllneeO Crises Page One!
of May n snd May 7, 11117.
The first article staled that the
County Commission untinlnimisly
went on record ue opposing tlm
abolishment of tlm County follow­
ing similar action by the Seminole
County Rar Association. The see.
ond article contained a wnrnlng
by O. P. Herndon, county clerk,
or adverse consequences which
might attend the passage of House
Hill
pointing out among other
“ IT 482.
- .............
results that the election position
ae now held by tho county pros­
ecuting attorney would he abol­
ished, and would have to he filled
hy appointment hv the County
Commission.
Fletcher Rush told the group
that Rsmlnole County cltiiens arc
firing to play a big part In elecrng Dan McCarty, lie stated that
McCarty had never feared meeting
d
Odham on the same platform, nml
woul meet him Monday In Orlando
on a neutral platform. Ila request
cd that local suppnrtera form u
motorrade lo attend tho Monday
night McCarty rally In Kola Park.
J. O. Hlllhimor predicted Oust
McCarty would make n better
showing next time In ttemlnole
County nreclncts. Purler l.endnii
told of cliallenglug (ldhani at Day
tuna Reach, nnd rlerlared that the
latter hod side-tracked hi* qm«:*(lone.

■overt
Boned as a possible candidate for
president of Rratll In the neat
•leetlon
No further Information wai available here, hut It was known that
there was conflict between the of
flclal expedition tn the sceno of
Ihe crash end the volunteer group,
which was called a "solidarity
caravan."
The Dr Harms group hid been
urged not to attempt the Journey
but it parachuted into the Jungle
a few days ahead of the official
party
The crash scene Is Ml miles
south southeast of Oelem and 933
miles north of Bio De Janeiro.
The plane was on route from Bu
tnos Aires to Now York when It
crashed.
Final rites for the vietlma were
held at the accno Sunday, Because
K»«wi l'«L '
of the difficulty of removal from am(Cwatlaaag
that oil outstnndlna hills hint
the terrain and condition of Ihe
en paid when he reported ex­
bodies, officials ordered Immediate penditures of flM.OOO the day tie
fore
____ the first primary,
*/v Ila said,
"Certnlly, as fir as 1 know" (hoy
wax* paini, but added he could not
maks a positive declaration be
____________
cause
he didn't know tvhelher such
things ns secretary's snlsry fur
part of a week nr lain lelephnne
A Greyhound bill, aUfinptliiil calls were Involved.
to pass n car turning
ill
Into the
McCarty tsked whether Odham
Movlelsml D r I v a • I n Theater, felt the legislature smmld be a rub­
Thursday night, hit the ear and ber slamp for the cxcrutlvc do
both vehicle* swerved clear of the partment or be abolished.
lllghwNy 17 112 Into the entrance
It was an obvious dig at Oilof the open-air-movie, It wss re­ ham’s declaration dial he would
ported today by Highway Patrol try (o get hometown pledges from
man It. t&gt;. Harrison.
legislators to support hla urogram
The collision caused an esti­ and would keep Imoks on Ino leglsmated 9300 damage but on one lator.
wae Injured. The automobile,
Odham replied that Ihe legisla­
driven by Roy C. Williams, 30, of tors should serve the people and
Hanford, received $200 damage explained hla proposal‘ for a aeries
from the empsck while damages of town hall meetings tn create
to tha bus, driven by Millard C, public demand for hla program.
‘ ekl6
Whaley, 48, of‘ JaeklAhvIlto,
were
Todays luncheon was the meeting
flyumd at 1100
Odham has been calling fnr re­
vehli
Both vehicles
were traveling peatedly since he edged Into the
north at the time, If f . Williams second primary rim-oft with Mc­
was reported to have slowed Carty. who ted by 138.000 votes
down and began turning lett and Juat missed a first primary
Into the drlva-ln when the Grey­ victory.
hound passed him on his left at
McCarty Has said he was willing
• tha time of the accident. No to meet Odham but that he wasp‘l
l v . arrest was mads.
olna tn divert his campaign to g
Cosale Carter, a 09-year-nld dn f tour, They will meet again
. Negro, smaihel Into the rear-end on a Miami television program
of a log truck Just north of Alta Thursday
lay night
monte Springe Wednesday
Tfednasda;
The Orlando Junior Chamber of
Touts 427 causing WOO worth of Commerce brought the two candi­
damage but no Injuries. The truck dates together here at a luncheon
wai driven by Lewis M, Lewis, meeting. Seats were at a premium
W-year-old Negro of Altamonte blit the public waa let Ti
In on It
Bprlngs. Carter waa arraatod.
a radio broadcast and a public
At 8:20 a.m. Thursday Thomas address loudspeaker In a'nearby
H. Wilcox, colored preacher of downtown park
. Sanford, waa towing V truck that , Rules of tke Joint appearance
overturn*
iouUi
turned just aouL
the Dr. didn't make It exactly a debate.
Jtlio r’a Dairy
r
on the
Orlando B fe h . candidate- was —.
allowedIt.lis
Highway, A i t
iral speech, lo
minutes tor a general
l
youth. Frrank . Mngard, 'jWna^lpSS mlftulas to gnawer questions from
Ing tha towed trunk at tha lim a the audience 01f-(___
each
n other, and a
the accident. No one wee In­ five-minute reJbuttal.
utlal.
something M^'toronalcTeit tor MCCarshort, formal campaign

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Orlando JnycccH

Bus Hutm Into Car
On Orlando Highway

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The Weather

ls r ^ y r i s

Mrs. Harriett E. Mickey, widow
of the late Rev. L. A- Mickey, died
lu (he Johnson Nursing Home In
Del,a ml at 7:3(1 p.m. yesterday
following an Illness of 10 yeara,
•She had Itcen confined tn the nitre.
Ing home for the nest 27 months,
Horn Apr. 13, 1882 in Canton.
Ohio, Mrs, Mickey formerly lived
nt 114 Jessamin# Avinuo. She was
90 years old.
She Is survived bv three daugh.
ters, Mrs. Enla McClelland and
Mrs. Charles L. Bridges of San­
ford nnd Mrs. Flo M
McBride of
Daytona Reach;
i; one son, Victor
Mickey of Zurich, Kss.j.1 four gi
grand
Vlrtnr

McClelland

iH fy Morning This WOi
W OES Orlande T ill A. I

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of

llmut-in, Tex,; Mrs. Dalton Culherhouse of Hanford; Mrs. Joe
Goodrich, Orlando; and John Char
h-a Bridges, Hanford; sevan great
grand children.
Funeral servin'* will he rnnducted nt 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at
lirlssuu Funeral llmne with the
l(ev. J. K. McKinley officiating,
Burial will follow In lathe View
Cemetery.

Florida Government
CoHtn Over Average
WASHINGTON fad - Florida's
state government cost Its cltiiens
$"Hti,8iM,ooo In the fiscal year 1931,
the Censup Bureau reported today.
This totaled 1103.94 per capita.
State revenue fur the fiscal year
was $293,022,000 or $105.10 per
canlla.
Florida's slate government cael
Its l*x;iaycrs more than the nationsi nvernge of »t0o per capita. The
total Of all stale government ex
tcmllliirea In Ihe nation was $18,pern
098,
W8.doo.uoo In the 1951 fiscal year.
Iteventics were $13,374,000,000, or
$104 per raplta.
tn Florida, 19,5.18,000 of the total
expnndlture for Ihe year
i , w n insolving unsnranct
rnent compensation and ph
employ
employment
rmi pluyee retirement systems. Of the
total Income far the stale $19,288.uoo was Insurance trust revenue.
General expenditures In Florida,
exclusive of state isiuratice sys­
tems, umutinied tn $380,338,000, up
21.4 per cent from the 1950 fiscal
year. General revenue rose $11.9
per rent to $374,854,000,
Biggest Itam In tha ilate'a gen
eral expenditure was $$3,411,000,
$30.(11 per caplti
capita, tor education
or khuu
Highways cost
,000; natural
resources
$17tW
‘ HiVtofi
rnullI VVP fM
m
Of the $203,119,000 In Ftorida
slate tax revenue in tha 1991
year, motor fuel lake taxes
yielded $37,388,000; general sales
and gross receipts taxjy j-fr.418,000, and motor Vll
licenses
$24,310,000.

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Hums. In which he hai answered

queztiiIons, tor hours at a time,
__
ham Is the much
eh rmore experienced

in an In verbal exehang$a. The 33
yeer. old Sanford
iter Interrupletl a Weet . . .
tour to
wUl fly
meet McCarty here,
tn Quincy this a"
tor four
hours of radio talka on I
Tallahassee . radio slat
tour westward to r i
day lit territory wh
oajjitured
iaptured hy heavy vote majorities.
And McCarty w illjte working

Communist Order Service Held Sunday
For Richard Muse
Closes 1 German
Border Crossing

Wife I Reported
Killed In Wreck

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BEAUREGARD TOSS-UP
BALLOON f r k with &lt;
EVERY PURCHASE OF
* TWO PINTS OF
, BORDEN* SHERBET;

SAWYER, Mich vn - Railroad
wrecking crews moved Into this
small Southwestern Michigan com­
munity today to dear Si-cart of
a Chesapeake and Ohio freight
train derailed Sunday night In a
collision with a light pick up truck.
The freight cars were scattered
over a half mile section of the
railroad right of way here. Cars
were piled tlx high in the down­
town area of the small community
located south of Benton Harbor,
Mich.
State police reported no persona
were killed In the spectacular de­
railment. Three teen acars, pas­
sengers In the truck, were Injured
critically and taken to St. Jo­
seph's Mercy Hospital in nearby
St. Joseph.
Police aald the three were In
the pick-up truck which rammed
ong Grand Rai
the long
Rapids to Chicago
frelg
freight train at a crossing north
of bare.
The fast train dragged the truck
for too yards.
Railroad officials said the Im­
pact of the collision broke a brake
beiam on one of tko hers causing
the derailment of the other cars.

Vanderbilt Joins
Tennessee In Raids

SP IR IT LA K E, ML St. Helens,
Wash, ia —A young University of
Washington student lay trapped at
the bottom of a 90-foot crevasse
high on tho Icy slopes of Mt. St.
lens today as experienced moun­
ftote
taineers battled frantically to
reach him.
The youth, 20-year-old Art Jea-A
sett, son of a SestUe minister.*
dropped from sight at the 8,000- «
foot level shortly after noon Sun- .
day as he and three companions
were descending the northeast
slope of the mountain after a climb *
to the aummlL
Jessett called to hla companions
that he was trapped in the narrow
Ice hole aboutt S3
33 bate
below the sur­
face of tne snow. He aald ha
thought he had hroken his arm
then aa the Ire about him melted
from the heat of the body h e #
catted that he was slipping. ‘
The party's only rope went with
him. It was looped about Jessett's
shoulder.
Mountaineers from Seattle and
Portland were called to base camp
here to aid In the rescue attempt.
State patrolmen and members nf
the ML 84. Helena ski patrol la
bored until nightfall Sunday without being able to reach the youth,

CITRUS MEETING

NASHVILLE, Tenn. Gto—Spirited
males at the Universities of Ten­
nessee and Vanderbilt Joined the
naUonal pintle raid parade Sun­
day night. Three policemen were
Injured at Vandy and 13 students
were arrested at Tenneazee.
Shouting "We want pants — we
want bras," about 300 young bucks
overpowered 10 officers end surged
Into two women's dormitories and
several sororitv houses at Vander­
bilt. In Nashville. No arrests were
reporlcd.it Vandy and Ihe officer's
rles were minor.
lnjurlc
In Knoxville, 200 mites to the
east, potlce got wind nf projected
raids and hustled elxht rrulsers
and 13 others to the University of
Tennesiee campus.
They arrived In time and the raid
fell - through.
The
collegians
bounced a few pebbles off dormt
Small doses of chloroform,
lory windows, but police broke It
up by firing a few shots In f‘
taken Internally, heve much the
and arresting 13 student*.
same effect as alchnl.

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LAKELAND IA— Florida citrus
growers and shippers wilt meet
May 19 and June 3 to nominate
members of the Federal Citrus
Marketing Agreement committees.
ippera will meet all together
Shippers
here _______
June 3 to recommend eight
gh
_________________
members
and eight
Igh. ..alternates
....... ..
tor
the Shippers Advisory Committee.
Growers will hold elections in
each of the seven citrus district!
lo matte their recommendation^
for tba Growers , Administrative:!
Committee. These Wilt be May 29
at Tampa, Tavaraz. Ocala, Or­
lando. Scbrlng and Winter Haven;
and June I at Yarn Beach.
This committee also has sight
members and eight alternates.
The U. S. Secretary of Agricul­
ture makes the committee appoint­
ments, but he usuallv names the
high men on the Florida lists.
These committees regulate grade
snd size of citrus shipped from^
Ftoridi.
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I* R I C I S

S I RV 1Cf S f S I I M A I f s

The 1952 Dodge
Meadowbrook 4 Door Sedan
Delivers in Sanford

MOTORS

Phono toll

Do You Want A State Income Tax?

A. Max Brewer
(Candidate for State Senate)
ia opposed to a state income tail!

li

his novel radio Ulkn- won by 2,00$ votes.' ' WfV
— r"r-n

DAK ON TU I AIR

A 34-ycar-old Negro from Dayton* Beach wax hit while driving
north on Park Avenue at Twenty,
fifth fitreet by a car driven by
Alice Biker Davis, 80, colored, of
Hanford last night at 8:48 p.m..
It was announced today hy chief
of Police Roy G. Williams.
The collision caused a total of
$170 wnrth of damages to both
vehicles. Nathaniel Bradley and
the women were arrested for C8rit~
less and negligent driving. Neither
were Injured.
Annie Lee McKinney, 17-yearold colored, girl of 408 itIpea Ave­
nue, was arrested for ramming
her automobile Into the side of a
car driven by Ann Raborn, 18, 808
Arthur Kennedy, Marlene Dietrich and Mel Ferrer, In a scene
Hemlnole Boulevard. MUs Rabom
“Rancho Notorious,' In coh
color by Technicolor, showing
was traveling west on Celery Ave fromi RKO's ^Rancho
nue when the colored girl, going on tho Bits Theater screen Tuesday and Wednesday.
south on Locust Avenue turnied
east on Celery Avenue nt the Him
of the accident.
The crash caused $40 to Mies
Raborn’s car and $38 to the vehicle
driven by Annie Lee McKinney.
Funeral services were held at
tha Church of Chriit on Elm Ave­
nue and Second fitreet yesterday
FRANKFURT, Germany UR - A at 3:00 p.m. tor Richer Mute,
iddcn Communist order today 82 rear old waat aide fanner who
closed one of five border crossing died Saturday morning. The Rev,
WASHINGTON A —Alt 08 mem­ pointa tor German passenger trains J. C. Nicholson officiated at the
bers of the Senate have been In­ linking ihe Soviet Zone with Weil service nnd Interment was made
vited to attend a closed door ses­ Germany.
In Sylvan Lake Cemetery.
sion of the Armed Services Com­ Without explanation, the East
Mr. Muae, who died had been
mittee Wednesday at which Gen German government shut off pas­ III for a week, waa born In Brad­
Matthew H. Rldgway wilt be ques- senger traffic on Ihe feeder line ford county, Fla, and had lived
Honed about..............................It
the Koje Island mci between Gutenfuertt In Soviet- In 8anford for 43 years where
dent
occupled Thurlnglna, and Hof. fron­ he engaged In farming and flow
A dispatch front Seoul today said tier communications center In the er growing.
wTi
Ihe Eighth Army reported a board American Zone State of Bavaria.
jy th&lt;
of Inquiry has completed its In
West German railway officials two daughter. Mrs. ft. C. Andrews
vestlgation of the seizure and reaald
passenger
traffic
on
thla
Una
of Sanford and Mrs. 1. M. Dress,
Itase of Brig Gen Francis T.
e
Itly covered
bjr ^8&lt;v Jr., of Madison; four aon*,i, J, C,
Dodd by Communist privpners of was not explicitly
nents.
But
vlct-Allied
agreemen
W. C., C. C. and T. f. Muse all
war on' Koje Island
The findings have been for been carried on by an unwritten of Sanfordi 17 grandchildren; U
"gentlemen's
understanding"
since
lire# broth­
brothgreat grandehlldroni three
warded lo Gen. Mark Clark, su­
preme Allied commander In Tokyo, the Berlin blockade waa Utted May ers, Clave, John ana Alfred Muse
13.
1949.
of JaeksencIHe; two alfters, Mr*.
who will send them on to Washing­
Today's Red order was tha first L. F. White of Jacksonville and
ton. The nstore of the findings
to cut down interzonal rail com­ Mr*. Martha Thomaa of Claarwas not announced.
Rldgway, fnrmer Tokyo com­ munications In post • blockade water.
mander, Is In this country en route years.
It left Ihe Gutenfuerat Hof line
to Europe to take over Ocn. Dwight
b
D. Elsenhower’s command of the open for freight movements, how­
North Atlantic Treaty Organize ever.
Hon (NATO) forces
The Communist aetlon Jolted
Sen. Ryrd (D.-Va.), a member hlorkade-Jittery Berlin ahd sent
WEST PALM BEACH Utl - The
of Ihe Armed Services Committee, cold chills through West Germany,
said Sunday night that the com where fear nf Soviet aggression pilot of a missing private airplane
miltee already has started an in has Increased sharply as the Bonn walked Into Good Samaritan Hos­
pital here today and reported his
qulry Inin the Kn|c Incident.
government neared a peace con­ wife dead in the wreckage of the
tract with the West,
craft seven mtlei west of the city,
The mysterious order crippled
Truman Bantt
The pilot, Gordon Taylor, 38, said
Bavaria's contact with East Ger­ he walked and hitchhiked from the
many,
although
Ihe
main
rail
_____
.. _
mi
crash scene to the hospital to seek
(t'HHllHM*,l S’r»m I'm r flael
'nr Munich-Rerlln
missing (or
Munich-Berlin p
passen aid. He was given emergency treat­
nerstk aide of the Oregon primary. governor
nf
San
Paulo
ana
men
inr
ment and Inld hospital authorities
On a tclcvlalon program Sunday Is unaffected.
he was unable to detect any sign
(NBC's Meet The I'ross"), he
Many Bavarians, H they wish of Ilfs in hla wife, Retty.
claimed 127 delegates. His cloxtst
Coast Guardsmen were search­
competitor. Mutual Security Ad In visit the Isolated fnrmer Garmlnlitrntnr W Avcroll Horrlmon, man capital, must now make long, ing the area tor Taylor's plane
had D3W
expensive detours, Instead of tfk- when he appeared at the hospital,
The Washington state Democrat­ mg a convenient train on the abort ft had been reported overdue on a
flight from Sidney, Ohio, via At­
ic convention defeated Saturday
lanta to Miami. A klane answering
night a Kcfauvcr effort to get the Iceder route.
It was the latest move In an Its description was aasn over the
state's 23 delegates pledged to him.
The meeting decided tn tend .the novloua Soviet campaign to fright­ oeean off Palm Beaoh Sunday with
Slate's delegates tu Chicago uhlp en West Germany from ita course one engine dead.
itmctcd.
H. R. (Jack) Pare*, Miami,
of military and political alUaitce
Robert Kerr of Oklahoma
owaed the twln-englna Cessna
"
tho
west..
EMhig*
~
called thla a "stunning
inlng setback'' nlafs have openly spoken
which Taylor ftow. r H t t itld the
for Kcfauvcr, and a definite for- rlcidal war'1 to come and have llot was' to go to VdnezuaU tor
ward step for hla candidacy lie prepared to organize a Soviet Zone lm and begin a small air line.
made the statement at Rolae, Ida army of over loo.ooo Germans, Mrs. Taylor had gone to Sidney,
SOM Ihe
sm id
na seeking
aoalilhil frlnttn*!
ho, whero
waa
Idaho'! with the Red people's police os ■ Ohio, to'tall her parents goodbye
13 convention voles.
and Taylor flew there last week
nucleus.
Playing a cat-and-mouse game, tn bring her hnme.
IK E REPO RTED LEADING
the Russians tanned Allied patrols
WASP REPAIRED
NEW YORK (JO—The New York on tho Rcrlii-aest Germany auto­
RAYONNK. N. J. OR-The air­
Times said today that supporters bahn May I, claimed later that
of Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower these were Illegally armed, then craft carrier Wa*p. seaworthy af­
claim a pi
probable first • ballet gradually permitted them to re­ ter a rush repair job on her col­
strength of 534 votes for him kt sume their dally trip* on the 110- lision • mangled bow, returned to
active duty today,
the Republican National Convert- mile super highway.
The 34,000-ton flattop left tho Na
Hon,
RED BOOTH CLOSED
val shipyard her# and headed tor
The hackers, the Times added,
n York
_____„ to
LOS A N G ELES &lt;0 — They had Gravesend‘ ‘Bay 'In “New
expert Elsenhower tn win the GOP
presidential nomination with the to close the Russian booth at the pick up etorea and ammunition.
Repair work on the ripped bow
latlons Faith
Fastlval because cltl
necessary 804 voles on Ihe second Alt Nations
zans ob tecled to Iti hammer and was completed In only ten days.
ballot.
sickle flag and handbills extolling The ship limped Into port here
Iasi Thursday.
the Communist way of Ufa.
CITRUS tIUEEN
During night maneuvers In the
WINTER HAVEN
IN (A-The
___ queen
The festival marked file opening
of tha tWI Florida Citrus Expo- Sunday of Loa Angeles’ annual Atlantic April 18, tha Wasp knifed
ilUon and her court wilt le a n world trad* week. Moat U. N. into the destroyer • minesweeper
Wednesday tor a to day visit to countries had booths featuring han­ Hobson which went down with 1T8
of Ila men. Slxty-one llobaon crowNew York.
dicraft displays.
men were rtseuad.

Ridgway Quiz Slated
On Koje Incident

Mr«. Harriett Mickey
Died Sunday Night

children,

AttdOMo Studsnt U
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXXI1I

SANFORD. FLORIDA

E sta b lish e d 1908

Odham Warns
Libel Action
For C ircular

TUESDAY MAY 20. 1952

Ferguson Says
President
McGrantry Is
Unfit For Job A re Still

HOME ON ROTATION

Alleged Tie-U p With
McBride Is Said To
Be Basis Of Suit;
Road Plan Attacked
TALLAHASSEE i* - Gubernatorial Candidate Brailey Odham
■aid in one of his radio talkathons
Monday night that he would sue
Dan McCarty’s Duval County Cam­
paign Committee tor libel r*if IPs
the last thing I ever do"
He said the committee libeled
him In a circular which discussed
Odham’s employment of a former
employe of radio station WMIE in
Miami and said a rclractkm by
the committee would nut satisfy
him. He said he Intends to confer
with his lawyers as soon as pos­
sible.
McCarty has said the former
WMIE worker was employed by
the station when it was owned
by Mickey McBrido, who McCarty
linkrd with o bookie wire service.
Odham also charged that McCarty is spending "thousands of dol­
lars” In his campaign and is post
ponlng a report until after the
election.
During his talkathon Otlham is
sued frequent Invitations for Slate
Ben. Leroy Collins to cornu to the
broadcast and Inspect .eglstatlve
Journals for the 1940 jm s Ioti of the
Florida House. Col'.iiis, one of Mc­
Carty's lending supporter* here,
did not appear.
Odham said McCarty's insistence
he hail not voted ugalnsl the sales
tax bill when It was before the
House was untrue. He said he
fought the measure all the way
through its legislative Jmiruetnga
and did nut vute at the final pus
sage beeanse the battle already
had been lost.
Odham is scheduled to eamptdgu
today In Bibuntstown. Bristol, Ma­
rianna, Chlplcy, llonlfuy, DeFunlnk
Springs, Crest view and Milton end
wind up with u talkathon in l'enaa
cola.
By MALCOLM B.
. JOHNSON
WINTER HAVEN l(At — Dan Me
Carlv tossed morei brickbats at
Brailey Odham'a road program
and talkathon* aa ho campaigned
hem |«(l U

J3

P The to r i Pierce citrus
lit
gros
cattleman called the Odh am
proposal
norrow aar
isal to borrow
337 nuiuon
million did
i
fars for a I lane highway program
fanlaMIe, unsound and "demagog
uery in your grand childrens'
jKiekeUHMik
"Even at a lime whuu thin whole
country Is worrying about taxes
and the public debt, Mr. Odham
would plunge Florida into a back­
breaking load that would coil mil­
lions and millions of dollars every
year lust hi pay the Interest "
McCarty said the 337 million dol­
lar figure set by Odham wouldn’t
Include costs of accpdring rights
of way to run new 2-lane strips
beside present 2 lane roads nor to
build new bridges. "Perhaps he
intends In go down four lanes,
then gn across 2 lane bridgea,
McCarty said.
lie estimated the coat of the proj
ect Odham proposed to finance
with a 30 year loan against gaso­
line taxes would be half ■ billion
dollars. McCarty said Florida's
( ( ' a m I n n r a &lt;)■ ( • ■ * • l U a h t )

Capt. Eva Williams
Of Salvation Army
Is Given New Post
A change In the local corps of
the Ralvatlon Army was announ­
ced today by Capt. Eva William*,
who after one year and 10
months of service nare Is leaving
tomorrow for Louisville, Ky.,
where she will engage In Salva­
tion Army aodal, home and hos­
pital work.
Lt. Nora Hawkins will leave im­
mediately for Augusta, da, to as■1st Captain and Mrs. O, Eckstein
tn corps work. There she will
have full charge of -young people’s
activities. She hai been stationed
here for the past eight months.
Cadat M anilla Reynolds, who
will actively enter Salvation Army
work In September, will move to
Orlando. She conducted the far*well meeting here Sunday,
r p» ld, rCai i WtlThe local co. rpSf
llama, will be taken
“ • “While
hit- of w*..v
Buck
Washington, b. C,
and. Lt, Avedla Kasarjlan Jr. of
Miami who a n
AUant, Ge.
' t. Will
aap

^m
Army

civic organiaatli
visory Board,
they rogrrtt!
where they
friends.

:

—Ainaad Frank

■way

Michigan Senator In­
sists C o l l e a g u e s
Look At Record In
Judging McGranery

No. 191

Assort!!tr&lt;l Press I.rased W ire

■9

Says Reds

Seeking To
Dominate The W orld
I'min.m Insists Cum­

County To Work
With Trustees On
Hospital Project

WASHINGTON U4-- Sen fergu
in ics I l;tvc Failed In
von ( I t -Mich.), asking the Senate
to reject James P. McGranery as
Korc.t And Will Not
attorney general, told Ids col
leagues today Ihev could have no
Succeed lit The End
ronlidrnce
McGranery
would
"clean up’’ the Justice In-part
u t : . i p o i n t , n v .n -l're il*
merit
lent I loin in aid today the Klein*
frig it-mi wan (It*- lead oil sneak
in' .Ii*-.ir&gt;
■ to dommate the world
er in Semite consoleruHim ol I'resl C u u n t y B u t u l s M a y l i e
nlis mo .h unchanged, "but I bedeni Truman's luiiuiiiatlou ol Me
liese sse are sseli on the way to
Granery. a I’tul.olelpbia juiloi in
Issu ed
T u
A id
In
ju eei vmg our (ti'i'ilom without
head the scandal scarred Justice
p.icing ilu (nglittol cost ol svorld
E
a
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l
y
F
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n
a
n
c
i
m
.
Department
wat "
Urging senators to "Judge him
I to- plain tad k ," Mr Trmnan
I 4»
Hil«l|l iii'Uvi'tn lid* I'liUH
by Hie past - Hie conduct ot the
ml Hi.it tin- i oni nsill iist -s have
ll&gt;«*
past
rattier ili.ui Hu- promises ol ty I'ttinimnnitin :iiul (in Iri*^
ultcilv tailed in Iheli nliici’Hvel in
the present. ' Ferguson said V . I' i•aIi F.HtnU* I dw 1 «1 I In*
Ismca
e
hoi|iltal
in
Granery blocked a move "hack in construction of :i
t InCoinlnumsl
aggression
Ihi'tiiic lit***♦*
Ik 13 to clear out tin* corruption and Sriuiiioli* Count\
f.illrtl to 'hatter ilic United N«*
clil yc.iti'i ii i&gt; Ii**ii H min
the malfeasance" In (lie Justice
Lilli
liiMcad, the I'lMimiunivt at*
mlltt't’ cnuipo^tit uf M pi*' i ll! i
Department
1 ul. Ium made Ilic 1 illicit Nations
*&lt;I t Iip- p 1**41 in on|«
lie -aid Ids reference was to a tivrft of
•1 «»ll|'ci and iiiiu i- vigorous and
New York grand jury’s reign*-1 In m* 44*■11 ua ut tto1 lui-pltal t
II I llii’KumstraTi'il that it can and
base special counsel appointed fm Mo |»uLlic at tin c f , nn.iiiiiiom !\
Will u l lo ib ti'inl Hccdom in tho
an llivostli’atnm ot tlo* l! S at uiImjiIihI ii mot ion uioiti1 Ly l I
&gt;301 M
mill •I'coihW*! by H It
lurney's office in its district
Mi* a d d e d
McGranery. then assistant to the I'*2*|m* fun mull) notifyit i t h r t«u
U. S. Army Photo attiirnry
Miit m&lt; mint aI'n In* alert and
general. advised tin* tt i 1 uf ii |nhi cl (o ( iiii* l ‘mint \
Before leaving Korea to return to thu United .Stolen. MaJ. Walter H. Turner (left) of Sniifurd, greets grand Jnrv foreiuan that tin* dr hinuts hi nM«ti*il in f iimnriii)*' I In'
1t.ltlv to mrct tn*acbery nr a rervi'u ,i 1t ot ailiire-oui hi it that vhould
hi* rejilui’enirnt, Mnj. iTmrlcs II. Ih-ll Irightl of Shell lleneh, Calif., a* Col. Edwin A. Wnlkei, 7tli ttegi- parinieiit bail lurm-d down Hie re |Uuj**c|.
4UllH*
mrtit I'umtnander, looks oil. Major Hell, whose wife, Maxine, lives nl 303 Pier Street, Shell I&lt;• ncli, re­ Min-- 1 because it "would not over
Ill*
motion
iliiiwn
hy
l*"t*«I
K
Il d s h o u l d entile, t h e President
places hoineward-h'iund Major Turner ns 1st liuttnlhiii commander In the .Id Division's 7lh ''I'nllnn llalur" role tin- considered lodgment
V\ 11 nil, lit tor lit's, miil mik* uf ih*'
ml die l mom iiii lsis wdl run
Regiment.
el the Judges who have evailiined till tec*. ICUijs Ikn fullukVi. “ It 1
o'.MO I a iilul wall nf free world
into Hie mailer." Ferguson said lirnhy I||IIV4'|| lot! \\v UifoMil (lo­
i . ist mi . o
mill t h e growing
"iVe'd have an entirely ditlerent ll ill* . % of tile Kl rli • t '»• Hill
m- Id ..I this euniitrv and its new
alinos|ibeie" in Hie .lllstiee Men.il l fl (••tilloli Ini Ixi'li fil.it Willi lit*
it..mu weapon in die key defense
ineiil Ferguson added, if Mi l Iran ('mlhl\ (**•iii in i ion nf S«'|iikimh
p.i d in n
its tiad acted differently in 1**13 t'nunty fill huhhiiF nil * h'. titMi to
4 1 1 1 1 liman's
e h was prolieluoci allc Leader McFail.md tloti'i iiiitit' kvtii l to I hi uol ?'i mi
d u e l fm in ,
I ’.nih anniversary
' Ail/ i said he lio|ied to gel a sole lloh' t'oniity
(•■in- hoiuh' Mi
no. iiii.it of tile n s Military
In fma- tin* day ssas over, and Sen ii m**ii111 not »■'ii i i ilno' f rMi,(ion fm
4 . o h iim
llie
P resid en t
cam e
service ill the l'lilli|ipltie* and It] ' \|i I 'm rmi ill Nev I picdlrlod tile I ho |Ul I (MtAo of oi orhlitf M tlO’ipd ;*l
By \\ It.I. \I(I) CONNOLLY
i n i . . io. l i m n tn d e l i v e r d in the
p. would confirm I'te-ident in dcinhiotu I'ituiilv Mill Wni w*
Msvitr Walter M. Turner, who Okinawa from where In* &gt;cl unit'd
- ..ii- i.l i iiii iiii.i nd iT in i h i e ! nf the
won fame u- Hie coniniumler of In llt-17. He arrived in Kmen oil/ Truman's noloiuatlou of Hie I'hlla ii K (tu- l in**t*»*■* itf i ho I*mIi o
-M lilt'll (ill I'l'S
tmUEtllim which Inst Nuvemhei Ntiv. Ih, IPftd, where In* svas ori­ ilrlplim Jurist
Lit*' tu il(f11*1* tu 1riIki* ovi*i I hi- ho
Skipper Decides To lire
tin
m l.
p o l l u t i n g c i v i l i a n conlichl ii vital strung point no the ginally u H-l udjutioit On Nov.
The Senate Judiciary foriinnttee | illll lit rtunir I till (Lit o WIll'll
pa roll i*l In Kunn known us lb, 1031. ul the ii ge of 3!&gt;, In* Wits ol which Mr farm n is tlininmiii. «“V» i tliyy imiy ho l iiutoctJillv ahl ' O t i c Is !fil 1 ' O W K i l l s i! 11ml ..n r the military, is "nailed
Give Up Fishing, 3Nth
dn-.iti m the Constitution, Mr Tru­
Hill 333 or Little Gibraltar, ar­ placed Hi cuminaml uf the First
H tn i to recommend ctmfir hi i|u Nit iiiitl ri'iiiihm c die I'mmly
A n d H.S I n i u i A ' d
A s man noted And r in vvtiat could
Go Into Ranching rived home Bu:urduy on 30 day tullailon, 7th Infantry IteglmetA, voted
illation 1ml a scnthlug minority re tot itn i'lisii In or*’Ctmj: .Mol turn to
have tiwetl an allu.lim lo such
...........
Infantry Division. At tfi
the lime
'
leave after mure than 17 mouths 3rd
port sva* Idl'd Monday hv Sens mr HJilfl Inmi|i ilitl."
O n o A i i h i t o i l 11 I I n i t
lepo as Ids dlhuilssul ot Gen.
___ subordinate!!
uhordfmilea were
his
weie ssenior in iVrguvun (It Mich ) and Watkins
K E Y WEST UB — Three young of overseas service.
Hu* |Mir|in»ii uf th«a iimliun u
I lio n I i MjcAilInu
tie went on
With his wife, the former Nancy rank.
fishermen who perched far 44 hours
ill Utah)
imlic/itrd by mnnhcri uf tin* coin
C U B A N , K orea i.r
&gt;1000110 l In -a)
When he left Kmva, Ins fello1
imni, he
nu took
loot, a brief
nnei inp
*o
trip to
on a precarious, home made lift) folium,
initloc
|ir*N»nt
i
|.»
m
hoi
tho
Watkins, howevertold a report
wai pio.om.-i Moling
President-, ini-Uiding the
raft after Mifir abrimp boat «enk flewr Island, Oa., returning yesler- officers showed their liking
»»he fell the- uilmittt* tryiion prnti trilMruB of the |*‘|*li ffttnlu of tho I 'Us.*oi'i iiii)i' today mil dan d tn pit Many
i.|il one have drmomlrated
iq the Gull of Mexico were brought dayt The sun a* M * ^ l f i a . R . W . *ppr*«l*lia». tiy, iiresrniinrt
wllllnirnpftft of ,^f,iulfiuli&gt; I'onniv t w o new tod in m m i 1 1,Jt . at s in
stily
had
the
vote*
to
approve
the
with
m
silver
service.
rn«r; (Mo Park «Av*mi», he was
Wkf.Kry Wart today by it* const Turner,
to co o|i«*ri(lc with them in fIt&gt;
■ Ii -ii Ci i nidi it ! " i ' I land • imp Hull lli.i i words In the fonvtitu. . .
. . . ........ .
niiinmalloii
t imii m o mi o h i t t h e y s a y "
03anTcuttfr Juniper.
it flbfi, ie
........ .
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, ,, ,
burn in Hanford, attended loon I . . lie. *pointed mtt .that
411 | i h \u I
. .
MeOianery. a lormer Douse f IIlMlll*l tiff &lt;lf tli|- |•|«
I n t i (i iiiii i i onfereme with
They were In good condition but s* bools and graduated from Semi- Little (, irti'ii It itr, hud been iindei memliei si bo was confirmed liy Hie Mo moil tl lloppitiil |&gt;i n l
-ulli
I III'- t i e d Pi 1 4 4 v\ i k i l l e d util &gt;1
in t
41 atthew
It
Kidgivay, who
thinking seriously about shilling note High .School In 11*39. In 11143 discussion In the early peace talk Semite m llipi as a federal district cn id liipiidatlnu uf II,,- i I nl. m i -i i - ill m l eil il t'u a o
died
d t h e 4 4 lull- I t u u s e soon
lie graduated from the University ill seeking to drtrrnilhu tin* Imne judge, uas iinimmiled April :t to wliii-ii I'uu-.ists lai i'll y &lt;if i d r ii
to another occupation.
i in, A mici n . hi
mu
.III I. ,t
.i h i Hv m e Into 4 4 i lu i i g t n n from
The skipper, W. K. Parnell Jr . , of Hot Ida where be writ* u nieuihur ilnty line*, and Ibe Chinese deeid' ,I suet eed I Howard MeGrath a*. l-inv. fm win, ti n f ,i.o iM,
. ell I. .
mnu&gt;i iiiim &gt; m tin *
a ii
k» r di,i &gt; ind nre-, ritt\ , - 1 I
Punla Gnrdn, a veteran fisherman of thu R.O.T.C.. ami Joined the that tlo-y needeil Hie lull T„ II,
iltnlTiey geiirr.il
ii
I* l
III id &gt; lu lls ..oil f.
In i id 11 I i iTuiower as Mijirctn*
at 21, said he had though! for regular tinny with a commission of Unit.-d Nutioox forces, on in,
Among tlmsr |,i
i l ■ t i le
i .imp Ni |o No lo.
Mr
Trillium
sent
Hie
linllHmiHnn
i i.mm i n d e i In I'diinpc Mr TruHomo lime about going min the 1 second lleulrliant.
it,eiding, m inti 111i..i, in ,p
M, 1.1 I III I .mdl.ll Ml e t
utbei liHltd, It was ensenlilil Unit In tile Si-li,ill- iillei .Illjlnmicillg Mi
I '..duo
1.1 i , j m k e at n in i - 1 i . i I l e n g t h a b o u t
During World War II lie saw
4 1 iiiiiliturii i 1 «i • (n n r Fitur l
cattle business, ami Ids long ride
d d i u t i i ’ li Itn-1 m i ., it no &lt;1
Grulh'*&gt; irslKliu'lnri Ibat was a Cti-llinid Hint Mi I -1 . w&gt;&gt;i M I o i i i !
Ho ivi i.i i mi Ii m e n i- g i d i a t t i m s
on the bucking raft had made up
I Ml h l l I f
II M .1
dl . lo II I II, ,1
tew hours atlei M ii.n tti bait Hied \. t -ffii-i, i-: m id.iiow . i nnl
H .toil.in d a In inly as ever
his mind.
|(&lt; |, V.dn i iw, i i i ltd l e w d t c . i i • n l. d . dii ih d Hi i . cmndiv mil not accept
New buhl Morris as the govern Mt Wiinon, trot lev
Williuiii-i .Ii and li-p de IglUlti out iin id etil In Ho- iii-w i . ii ■ i■ l u o i thi h. I demand lor i opal nation
It wai the first fishing (rip for!
meld's cleanup boss
III It'
h e ll
I I &gt; d- ill I
the two crew members, Columbus |
At tlie outset ot tin- Judiciary Muck Cleveland -tl , M is-•&gt; 14 4 III 1,0’ I, I
&gt;.t ill capluied i .1111100111 1 soldleM
Lowe, 17, Punta Gordo, and Robert
Committee’s bearings, McGranery Mleinpi-r, ’I E. Tm-kii, luinumn Hi m I imt dm me It. III I I.
nts II - I Kiev vv ml In t.o repatrlatHeese, 18, Tullshoms. Tcnn , but
promised to expose ami prim-culi- i f (lie |'eiunlit-1 .ms*lit . Minion.tl ol tu luniuiand
. d ot nut
-v t
ill. i- oi-eui 1 ed wild. Inch I ud
both declaied It probably would
corruption wherever In- found it Mospltal Asaoclatioi tin it ■
li ..mid ho i hclr.ival ot the
be the last.
amt In sack any incuiupctcot. ills i: M K in le j, Kollan t I. Itcnn -in.I ini' ollii-ei id l ,t-n 41.ut i lot.'
ideal "i (rerilnui and justice for
Don
Hlder.
I
.l
t
i
l
l
'iilMiil.md
m
i
..I
u
tod
loyal
or
itir
honest
employes
m
the
The youths left the Yucatan roust
• iiii li w e are Itgliting.'' the Crestliy OVID A. MARTIN
liM J.M i itraill (.fl—A Itra/iliau Justice Department
4 l,i.li ,h ot ml
d we fi.r it .I these men
Ml M ils., •xplillneii Hull tin- led icpnlls nu le t.In Hi
tail Tuesday In fbelr S3 foot boat,
WASHINGTON (At - This yesr's major radioed Monday night InKn|e
indIII
wtlU'll
'*1
lie.)
in
lie
Ferguson
ami
Watkins
-,anl
they
d I..MioiiT point to ri !nl n In their
Heeling Iiiiil 1‘iien called In order
the Parnell, and beaded for iheli IMitatn shortage seems tu be pro
had
foiled
u
rival
search
group
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n
u
n
l
Ills
I*
nm r I I m Ii II
I*
m
4
4
.mil
one
4niiiic.ni
olillei
M in i ters
to get sunn-tiling shu t, ,| on ||i
home port of Punla Gorda One day vidlng Just about as lieslrd a de­
liuspitid as Moon as posolib* nod c c ic killed
"4Ve won't du it
nut, they radioed the Coast Guard bate on Hu- federal (arm programs which held him amt an Anii-rii uii
aviation
official
hostage
at
tin
i
toe
nl
tinniuiMi
in
m
KopV4 e min t Ini) .m aiTul-.tlce b y
vitliin a reasonable
length ol
at Tampa that the boat was taking as did die government project of
Lcifioii Fair Group
scene
nf
last
mnnth’a
Jungle
crnvti
ll.TIl
llp
.
luvul.T'd
Ho
toil
u
mlo-ll
H
NH
Il
H
urJ
I
ih
l
n
a
r
I
T
h
h
i
i
t i .d i n king in Iminau I . i v o r y "
on water.
killing little pigs to raise pork of a Pan American Btratocrui-i-i
(iri-on.Ts ul m at and enduin in
Hus
New
I‘resident
Thursday at 9:30 u. m , they prices in the early 1930s,
This cryptic messtige wa i nmi
tield on lli.it i laud
in
Lt. John U. Jones Jr. In
flashed an BOB that the boat was
officials say there's consider­ celved from MuJ. Miranda Corn-u
nidi's onlliwesl nl I’ mi mi I In- .dli
It,
V.
JidiiiKiui
Jr..
wu&gt;
elefteil
sinking.
able criticism uf ceilings on tio as three planes with 3g HraDlimi
a -t Ii Ii .mn sliike lo pi i
Is Home On Leave einiii.|was
“ By that time,’1 Parnell told In­ tain pilccs and e lack of price parachutists were sent from llu&gt; Assoclution ul Du* Manfuld Post
mmnlea id a t N . iniiii n.il
president
last
night
ol
(lit*
Fulr
terviewer! today, "we were up in siijmurlx.
do Janeiro to roscue him uml
.Is
lnispd .il mill I lien p i. ■&gt;u&gt;i
33, the American Lei'Inn n u
Hume mi leave ufti-r receiving till s
our necks in water in the hold We
The nig killing program raised Scott A, Maguess, Miami, Fla
were ant of fuel ami hail no lights such a iurur that, every time meat U, 8. Civil Aer mantles Aulhorilv meeting ut tin* Legion Hut follow Ids commission mid pilot wings,
IS.. .Inoi sellh'd li.dti -- dli I"
ing a impper. The ..... ling and Hecoml I,tent. John A-lil.v Join , oa i..u and firiuii.
hut we worked all that night trying has become scarce since then, the safety adviser.
i h.'ie m .
FIjhi* fm |it&lt;11is'11Mlt lull III tho
Jr.,
is
now
here
visiting
In
supper.
to save the boat.”
Agriculture Department has been
in, iioh-uce, no 'hid-. ,icn- tiled
The
pair,
members
nf
utrofficlul
in hut ir» 11,1(4.fit til11 tf I.hum
Other
Fair
Asiocintimi
ufficnrn
brothel
A
&lt;
1
.
Jones
and
I
lei,
Meanwhile, the trio fashioned a flooded with an avalanche of mail
and
in.
iiiii
.
wa-.
o
ip
m
i
.I
In
ml
at h.tvluim h.m li, May
raft out of four boards lashed to harkening hack to those days. That Brasilian • American expedition tn elected fere: J, Denver Cordell, Mrs. Karl Kvrnis and farudic.41 ‘ cmiiI lien I aloe A 4 ill
crash scene, had been reported vice president; Knrlyle llmishold*vu»4 rtruli1 t u d u &gt; ut tin* m ee tiiif p
He
in
Die
sun
uf
the
late
.M
i
three oil drums. There was no plan, sponsored by Henry A. Wal­ the
Hei'l
I.illllliamb-t
nl
tho
I
held by some 33 Brasilians, In er, secretary; John Meukaiik Jr.,
o f 11.. Sniifurd I.ions i luti wliich
hammer and the boards were lace, tlierit he secretary of agricul­ dlau
and
Mr*.
John
A.
Jnnen,
wlm
at
•
Mil
I!
11
1
Idt.
4inrv,
-aid
tint’u
i
and newsmen as lios
m il
dtsprnsi* with it
meeting
iialted together with a hatchet ture. was designed to boost hog (ages guides
tn ensure their own sale treasurer. Named as niendisrs uf line lime u|ieiatcd the fit) Ding tu oa! I , idli'it II &gt;.m mi .1 141111 n m t I'uesday in oi'li-i to sttemi
head.
prices by reducing pork supplies. evacuation by airlift. The latter the board of directors were Cunt Co., here. Lieut. Junes received t #V f i 4l l . l l l 4 . i l 4 *41141( 1111(13 I 1*1 I ‘ Ml I •' I
At 3:16 p. in. Friday, they ab
The current potato shortage de­ were part of an unofficial group Earle T. Loucks, James J. Single­ Ids cumndntion and wing- mi uf v it lu i eni'il |»j«i|ii*t iii4ilif.il till I'.lIVlMltlllll
II. in y IVtllc, i-aiiilidTlo for the
andoned the boat ami look to the veloped largely because farmers seat
Ii i ii hu nt uf |»itlu ul iiiiu it** uf
tu the crash scene by a Bra tary, James (Jidm-y Galloway, May Id nl Vuliee Air lliise
p" i of guvcrnoi of Itiatrict 0,
raftW miles north of Yucatan and cut production 20 per cent last xillan politician as a private ges John Pierson, Mark N. Cleveland
Dll May 31 be will report to Km In nil* 10 “
aiiiiounivj tluii iiiii- nf tin- princi­
380 miles west of Key Weil.
Moody Field, Valdosta, lire, for u
Jr., and Joel Field.
year. Most uf this reduction came lure.
Ml llif lirhiilii'i
tl I'u in pit
"We took enough canned goods In the late potato crop—that por­
Pinna were discussed for the se ­ iiiuidb of Jut l rniihktton tinlmng vMin* Iv *vi**i* reiim h f! in h ih* In &lt;*n pal 'poukiTT at ttio convention
Correa amt Maguess were mem curing uf a permanent fair From there he will go to l.yndall
to last a week," Parnell said, "but tion which goes into storage for
■iCieemil I he Annv .ml lliev pin will ho In ItumiM! ('ollnso, past
the raft rode ao low in iho water use during tne winter, spring and bers of the official party which itround site, nmt urrangi-meuta Field nl Paiinina City fm to ft'HM'tl nppnsiftun In i intiiiii i i i i in. p i v m il 'll ! o f l.ltniT l u i v i u n t i u n s L
set up a base at Lagoa Grande. were begun fur the 11133 kimiln- weeks uf ull-Wcntliur fightei .ilitl tu lepvilrilihnn In IL il h im
At Bkililioi. ut the rvipleit (if
we threw away ail but four cans early summer.
OO mllea north nf Klu du Janeiro, ole County Fair.
King I.imi Cvi'il Ciirltun, was
■ • (iiitliniril till t1 .ii•»*» I h e t
of food. We ditched the stuff In
nJiool training.
Farmers reduced Ibeir output B
and trrkked through 33 miles ol
, ytv on a rising vide uf thanks for
a S K * - 13-foot shark swam after Congress directed the Agri­ Jungle to the scene where the
tin- planning uf tin- Linus float
culture Department to withdrew
Strstocrulser
crashed
April
20
uml
mi I In
Aimed Furcvs Day Parade,
The rift sank so low the youths price supports. Congress did ewev
Science Cun Be Fun
milled
all
30
aboard.
They
reached
■at waist deep in water and every with support* because they bad
1 Lion Skinner h In-lli-veil (u hsva
the
scene
Friday.
wave threatened to lip them over cost thu gr fom ent more than
h&lt;-i n ion* nf I In- "bathing beauties1'
The unofficial party got there
The first afternoon, a ihip passed floo million dollars over a 10-year
on ilm float, and tin* cause of
first
by
dropping
parachutists
a
",
four miles away. Saturday night, period.
gab"i of iii.d o .t
miles
from
the
spot
and
preparing
they heard planes overhead in the
Candidate itvury Witte is con­
Fearing a possible price collapse,' a landing Site for helicopters. This
d'fkneaa. The teas were rough farmers turned to more promising
ducting a "drlvatbiin" in Ids efgroup
was
bssded
by
Lino
Ms
do
Ma
that nljftit end It was a constant crops,
fint- to become governor uf DIs-*
It'S. Ban Paulo, a slate Itglslslor.
battle to keep the little raft right
trict it,' It was announced by
When It became
e apparent Ibat r.nd wai ftnaneed by Adhetnar de
Hairy Ifubsoti.
stocks might not be lar
large enough Barros, bead of the BariUlan Air
:*0 a. m. Sunday, g Coast pricea
Don Dllllnan, a guest from
ut . . . The
___ lln e y n d a' possible presidential
rices
started
moving
upward.
v
--------otted the Office of
Dayiuun llescJi.told uf plans to
Price
Stabilisation
place Idiml people in jubu in this
stepped in with eelUnfa. Bui until .Correa’s massage laid the offi­
community.
corrected,
cial party on arrival found the
Tnll Twister Jack Stemper had
applied m
area ranaacked and all money and
n Inmy time levying II) cent fines.
to divert su;
Jewelry which the plane paasen
Among thosa fined tho limit was
end away „
ra presumably carried missing.
J. D. McNeill, florist, for wearing
The shorla
rasiemeqis are being, made tn
n coal.
valed by
•5U
search lb a.fr
free - lance rescuers
Gucsta included Lindsay Pati­
when they.1|et
Belem,
S fiT
ence of Crescent City and Ray
A Pan
ti announcement
Price
Kennedy,
ard bad died Inurged Monday i
tbal Brasilian offiWESTERN UNION
against black
lared Immediate burWASHINGTON tn-Tho Western. Ci
Ing to pay
P
M
/
W
i
a
on
the
apot.
They
Cnlmi Telegraph Co. today offered
A n t O H ___ I
came to tight Sunan average 7-rent an hour wage
would ba relieved
. Cspt Charles MUboost in an attempt tn. settle a
Of • U. B. Air Force
strike uf 31,000 telegraph workers. UJ
with the official parly,
A company official said, however .
crop ia g
his commanding officer
Seminole High School students wera among the hundreds of Central Florida science ntudeuta who the offer was contingdnt on govanAlabama.
Canal ana that ha
ended thu Open house of the Rollins Seluntifte Society held on tho collego campus Hatunlay when inent approval uf an increase us
llOfLOOO worth of new ami
setentlfle Mulpme nl was on display. Conducted tour* and experiments teloRrsph rates which would add
.....................................
‘ Above, Ssnfotd science students hea r an explanation of television tubes from Ralph B7.7uo.uoo a year to company m e - -* ii
Beinlnoie High, looks on at extreme nues.
,'Joan Harriett, Beverly Rogers, EllinThat’s thd amount the w ait in- , v
/oima Faye Harvey, George Patterson, ctease would colt, an olfiotat ta li
ford, 'Iltsh Drlngsrs,
a reportar.
':9t

Shrimp Fishermen Maj. Walter Turner Returns Home
After 17 Months In Korean War
Rescued After 44
Hours On A Raft

Another Prisoner

Of War Outbreak

Occurs In Korea

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1.1,, i.i, hi. ,iv I ui'cced lien.

Potato Shortage Is Brazilian Major
Creating Debate On Foils Attempt To
Federal Programs Hold Him Hostage

Lio n s ( lu i) F la n s
To F n rlic iu a te In
D is ir ic i M eeting

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ish Hoping To
Rings Around
rican Airlines

Your car

Ing a wary rye on (he speedy new
je( prtUcnd Cornel, say they have tots fl/lag the Atlantic in M f VM
a (rick or two up Ihrlr sleeves, loo time American planes now m a n it
In Washington, the Civil Aero
The British made Comet Is (lying
oautles Board la worried by this
between London anil South Africa lump
the British seem to havt oft
In 23W hours—a trip that lakes 34 the American aircraft Industry.
hours by propeller craft. The Brit­ CAB proposes that Congress vote
ish hope to capture the lush resort a 18 million dollar subsidy—about
business- New York to Bermuda, half the development cost—to the
Nassau amt Jamaica—this fall, American aircraft company that
with these 300 mile an-hour Jet air will build Jet commercial planes.
planes. By 1034 the British hope I The Detense Department, however,
wants the military to have all the
jfte o **£-&lt;» -while.
To both l he British and to CAn
American plane makers have these
answers:
1 on thr drawing hoards now
are non mile pure Jet transports
which the companies are eager to
sell—to any one ready to under
write the .in million dollar cost of
building and testing the first ones.
Such a tested liner rould he In
commercial service wllhln three
years, ssvs one producer, Loch
heed Aircraft Corp.
2. New American craft (not jet)
are being built now that cm con
slderahly lower that record of
elnpsrd tloie between London and
South Africa, which the British
have just set.
United Stales airline executives
have been slow to order Cnmeta
from the llrlflsh. Americans re
gard the Cornel as a "show-ease
operation." They soy the Comets
■re too small for economical usage
mi American lines. They note (heir
practical range of 1,780 mile* aa
handicapping the* present British
model* fur Irnnsstlsnllc hops. Also
the llritisli government Is backing
its Jel builders and users, nnd the
American* have nn *uch am ir
ame* of government help If they
hail a financial loss with the new
plane*.
The Comet carries .18 passengers
mid burns kerosene (a cheap fuel)
twice ns tost as .the propeller
planes burn gasoline. It has to re
nipt between 1/union and South
\frlcn
Donald Douglas, president of
llongliiN Aircraft, snya Jet engines
will be ecnnnmlral for rommerclel
servlre around IPIfl amt Douglas
will be able to make them then.
Hubert K. (irnss. president of
l/ickbeeil, say* hi* company ean
loo lint uienntliiip II has orders
for HI Super Cmislellnllnns, the first
me In be In service this December.
Ibis nlnne, with n new Wright
ltd mile* nn hour. It need make
mly mm stop liotwern I/union nnd
Smith Africa anil mold make the
night In 20 hours, Imallng (he Com-

THE OLD HOMETOWN
—— — —— —

"HEADqUARTEBS FOR GOOD CHEER"

now.

7H IDEA-"THOSE A1EW
F O iX S iw y /A j; T&amp;
PW FTEN D ITS A
i

SHERMAN CONCRETE PIPE CO.

M IL IT A R Y W C D O r fN # - [

McCracken Road out
Phone 1241

-I KNOW A DOUBLE \
BAWWEL SHOT CUN
WHEN I HEARS ONB-

To my Friends:

- -

h e e

-h

e e

There are two good men left to make the
run-off May 27.

Fire Safety Drive
I h Backed Up By
Chief Cleveland

nf all kind* *hould not b* allowed j liquids should he kept In a sepsr
to rnllcct In open pltea. Approved
building, far enough awaj
trash ran* should tie provided for {»«"» "»ln etruelurea to keep flr«

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disposed of at least once a day. beat.

Extension nf tha Spring (’leantip flra safety campaign to In*
diistrial building* would "appre­
ciably cut” the 00 factory flrea a
day and dally loss of neraly 1600,000, according to tha National
Kira Protection Association, spon­
sor of the Clean-Up drive.
Lending hi* support to th«
campaign. Chief Mack N. Cloveland of the Sanford Fire Depart­
ment omphaslsed, "In factorlea,
Juat aa In homts, good housekeep­
ing la the key to rlre safety. Fire
can start Just aa rsaillly In an
oily rag tossed aside by a work­
man aa In a furniture polishing
r.Vth rarelrssly thrown In a close!
by a hmiaewlfe,"
Both Chlsf Cleveland and tha
NFPA point to oily rags, waste,
cleaning materials, packing ma­
terials, and flammable liquids aa
the principal "flra tinder, sub*
•tstieea” that era used In viola*
tlpn of the good houskeeplnf rule.
Asked how those materials could

r tS L M s ir t

I h Opposed To
Price Fixing Power* Of
The Milk CommlMwinn”
Signed: Mm. David Karle
" B ra lle y

Mother Of Two, Oviedo
ll'a ld

I'n llllra l

Elect a man who will rapreaent YOU
and not tke dog track!

VOTE FOR MAX BREWER
For State Senator
■ll'ald I'n llllra l Ad** l

2K

State Farmers Market

N'luash, Yellow bu.
Tnmalnea
4 | lb
. The iirlnsa qunt.d
due to lata arrlvaU

hpr. I,ft* t,7»
ret* I II- j.is
are Inrnmplaia
of, prudnea

Uratieea. b.peedlaa glsa

WITHTHI ^URCHASI

Thirteenth Street
Phona 1681

I wish to take this means of thanking my
friends for supporting me in the race for
Commissioner from District 5.

BACK EOAD FO LK S
MAW K N O W S --------

X . a ir f c f

This Summer

Weot

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These planes with a lop speed
ip In 118 miles an hour could
make the London-South Africa
'light with one slop In 17 hotira,
l/ickhred says.
, Bui meantimes the Comet-la the
aslesl. Canada Is going to use s u b s
ihrm over (he Pacific, and the precautions.
British In Bermuda, II may he ■
I. Kaep oily rags In tightly
biller rare, when they start over closed metal contalnara. Oxygen is
the Atlantic.
required for spontaneous Ignition,
and If air cannot enter the contalnar oily rdga cannot burst Into
flame.
3. Waste materials and rubbish

1

PHONE I

Our HcaJy Mixed Concrete
start* saving you time and mo*
ney front the minute It atarta
rolling toward your job. It U
mixing as It travels. Saving
labor and time, Avoiding clut*
ter of equipment on the Job*
site. Assuring full-»peclflcatlon
Ingredients In E V E R Y batch!

Your energy

&lt;v Msst*"*^

C &amp; C LIQUOR STORE
111 SANFORD A V EN U E

Your m o n e y

Also. Ilm Super Constellation,
my* (irnss, ran easily be changed
•it use either Allison or I’ra lf A
•Vhitnry lurlm prop power plants.
Ihe Navy will gel two In thr sum
nrr In 1013, and l/irkhred hopes
'oiiiinerrlal line* can have them
n 1031 The military have priority

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I believe we should change office-hold­
ers from time to time. And for this reason
I believe the older man should have this
term of office and Mr. Carter have a
chance at the next term.
You will find Mr. Mcisch a very reserved
man, but when you come to know him you
will find a matt capable of looking after
the interests of the county in every re­
spect.
Victor M. Greene
(Paid P o ll!Iral Adv.l

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A rt Of Bawnhg
Out Hired Hands
Is Now A Lost One
By HAL B O YLE
NEW YOHK i/x—The art of
bawling old the hired hands Is'be­
coming a lost art In the American
buffiieis world.
tn the o*,‘ days when a boss ssw
something he didn’t like, he'd let
out a yelp and dress the culprit
ddwn on the spot — In burning
language more memorable than
grammatical.
But today most bosses seem to
have lost the gift of tongue-lashing,

They have found U cheaper, by and
Ursa, (o hire a psychiatrist to find
out Mrhat it'th a matter With a
derelict employe than It U to bawl
the fellow out themselves and end
up explaining it all to the U. S.
Supreme Court.
So many employes know their
rights now that in employer is
hesitant about pointing out their
wrongs.
Therefore, It came ■* something
of a surprise to me to get the
following letter:
"Dear Sir:
........
"I have a problem. My boss
bawled me out last week, and I
have a feeling he’s going to bawl
me out again this week.
"I would emit and get me another
Job except It's such a nice place

tu work. The management eveta
ala n
ln In
ilia office
n ffla a uiataa
n ju tlaa*
puta
gin
in the
water cooler*
What can 1 do? It makes me
nervous when the boss bawls me
out.
(Signed) A Terrified Young Man"
Well, Dear Terrified, your prob
tem was so unusual that I look
It up with all the oldllmera I know
who can still remember being
bawled out hy Iheir boss (There
arc only a few of them left). Here
I* the summary of their advice:
Build uo the drama of the situa
tion. When the summons comes In
go sec the boss, walk into his of­
fice with a look of utter hnppincss.
Get It? You make him think you
have no Idea of. what is going to
happen lie feels like a cat play

jneanors, don't make the mistake
of listening to him. You already
know more about what la wrong
with your work than he does. Con
centratc on your acting. Let the
smile fade front your face. Re­
place It with a look of amaiement,
then horror, then abject hnpetesaness.
Don’t make the mistake of ar­
guing with him about your rights.
Me wouldn't bawl you nut In the
first place if he hadn't already
consulted a couple of attorneys i..d
the National Labor Relations
Uoard.
And don't interrupt him. Egg
him on. If he gels tired of denoun­
cing the rnults you have he knows
about, trll him a few he hasn't
discovered
As he l.umrhrs out into a fresh
llrnde. lift ymir hanging head and
tel him see the lears In your eyrs.
Let Ihe tears fall on his desk . . .
pioli . . .plop

Read What Others Say Of Our Senator!
The following ia an excerpt from th a Orlando Evening Star, Issue of
August 7, lflliO, written by Hanley Pogue in his column, “Around The Town."
died. They said the yielding of Mero In
Boyle was n political payoff.

"About Ihe only thing of real Import­
ance brought out at Ihe hearing in Tall­
ahassee last week nf P, A. Mera, Semin­
ole Cnunty Sheriff, was that Lloyd "Goof"
Boyle, Seminole Stale Senator, wa« the
attornry for the rinsed Hrmlnnle (Hub
and that he ia also listed in Incorpor­
ation papers aa attorney far the Seminole
Grill for., (Twin Pines).

"Rrgardlrs* of the reason for the request
by Royle mid the ensuing action of Mrro
It certainly .looks as if the disclosure in
Trtllahnrsrc will result In Hoyle grtllng
major opposition when he comes up for
ra-electlon in IDB'J.
"There arn some rumors circulating to
the effect that Gdliam, who did not seek
ra-election is Seminole Representative,
will be a candidate for the State Semite
toga.
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"The Seminole Grill Is the spot visited
hy J. Brnlley Odham and four compan­
ion* the middle nf July and found to he
operating a "Cuba" gambling game.
"Mero told Gov. Warren that Sen. Boyle
had Interceded In behalf of the Semlnolo
Club ami had asked the Seminole Sheriff
to let Ihe gambling casino operate until
the Kanford-Orlanifo Kennel Club closed
for Ihe season.
"Mero admitted that he heeded the
Boyle request and that the establishment)
closed down tire day after the dog track
closed. The sheriff had no explanation for
listening to Boyle, hut several of the Banford rltiscn* who were In Tallahassee for
the hearing said that Boyle had lieen In­
strumental in having Mero appointed to
the sheriff post when the late,Sheriff Hand

"Some quarter* have recently been hint­
ing that Odham Is eyeing the Governor’*
race and that if he receives enroot agement he will he In thrre campaigning to
succeed Gov, Warren. Other nourres say
that Kurils Bryant in planning on running
for Governor and that if the Genian M ik e s
the race that Odham will he on Itrynnl%
side ami off of the list of gubernatorial
aspirants
"Anyway IVnyla hnn certainly hern lied
in with Ike gambling Interest In our adlarent county and It's a better than eren
money bet that he will encounter the
roughen! opposition of his career if he
Meeks re-election."

OUR DEMOCRACY
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— w h i c h A r n t t lK A H S
H A V tN C V C * W H O LE* A C C E P T E D OUR D EM O CRACY HAS
EXPANDED AND r L O U R If lH r p O CCAUSC OUft p e o p l e ,
n e v e r C O N TEN T W ITH TH E S M A L L s e c u r i t y o r A
'B IR O IN H A N D ' MAVg A L W A Y S O C LIK V C O T H A T T H E R E
W ERE P LEN TY
B IG G E R AND B E T T E R (1IRD S IN TH E
BU SH r O K T H O S S WHO W E N T A F T E R T H E M .

T um . May 20, t»S2

DR. H. K. RING

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DR. L. T. DOSS

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CHIROPRACTOR

Please call for appointment
Phone 1752—17 id

H O U R S 9 to 12— 2 to 5
305 Atlantic Hank Building
I’hmvr 763

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T a x On Drug*. T h a t's One
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Sign ed: Mm. I,. I*. Hngnn
Housewife
(I'nlil PuTlII.’al Ail*.)

DR. C. L. PERSONS
O P T O M E T R IS T
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Itti Smith Palmetto Avenue

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The main thing Is to kpep him
attacking yon ns limn a* possible,
-Just remember that bosses arc
like wives — after they wear out
their temper they feel ashamed of
themselves
When he finally runs down his
vocal chnrds, reach up wilh one
hand and brush away your tears.
Ilrneh out the other ham) and grab
his hand and say:
"Thanks, chief, thanks. I know
I ’ll he n better man for this."
Then, as vmi go out the door,
lun^and look at the family photo
he has on his desk and say;
"Gee. rhlef. you've got a finelooking family Why do you make
me cry?"
This will tiring nut the father
In him After nil, Isn’l the office
lost one big happy family, too?
He will feel so guilty thal next
week hr will urobabty qulolly give
Vim a raise
In anv c a s e be won't bawl you
out again He will be ton hnnrse.

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T i n s R E A D IN E S S TO T A K E A CM AMCC HAS B E E N TH E B A S IS
o r OUR G R O W T H . ANO THF R E S O U R C E 5 THE A M ER IC A N
P t o n c H A V E B U IL T UP TH R O U f.H H A S P W O R K ANO
T H R IF T , IN C LU D IN G T H C IR S A V IN G S ANO L IF E IN SU R A N C E
HAVE G IV E N TH EM T H E COURAOC TO T A K E C H A N C E S ■ S E E K IN G T H E ( U G G E R A N P A C T T £ R
n I R P S IN T H E (T U S H .

Rural Common Sonne
By S P ritS JOHNSON

ForCoot,FreshComfort
in Hot, Sticky Weather
OKI A

Thot ngrlrultural research I*
helping tri'iurmluiisly to feed and
rluthe nil ever lnerenstilg popula­
tion in evident on nil sides, snd vat
few n[ u* stop to consider the
nintriliution* which rcscandi tins
brought anil I* bringing In farm­
ing in till* .......
Crop yield*
certainly i-niild not lie dfi percent
higher now than they were ,1(t
years ago if there lind hern no re­
search. We ore producing more
food nml filler on fewer acres with
fewer workers.
The fruits nf researrli nr" evi­
dent on nil siile* — in animal pifduellnn, in nop growing, in soil
mnnngemeiit, in disease and para­
site control, nml even In market­
ing,
Better iitiimnl* — purebred#,
cross-bred* nml new breed* - have
contributed to more nml hotter
ment luodurtinn. for Instance, the
United State* Department of Agil
culture ami cooperating state ex­
periment stations recently have de­
veloped breeds of hogs which carry
a* much ns 6 percent more meat in
the choice eutn — :
i W * wait* frnnU tin
Balanced diet* and the usd of

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(it m i'lm u ix i'd p ro d u ctio n . F o r InI . i i i i i , in , r ile r s w h ittle d Ih e sorg liu u i iilu iil dow n In ‘i/o In fit Ihe
g ra m e n n ih ln r.
I-'t i t i l i / i - r cover et'’P* nml coll­
H y b rid s n o il im p io v .'il v n r i r lt r i
of v n i i" n s &lt;-i iu&gt;« have m ade |m *tlil*m a rk e d ly in v r e n .r d y ie ld s
D ix ie
I I co rn and S o u th la n d u n i* nu- tw o
e x a r n p l" . w e ll kno w n in F lo r id a
Crops have been bred In r e .i.ii
d s s t r i i . i l VO i l l t i i i m s as w e ll ii-. In
p ro d m e h ig b o i y ii'lils . I'ln rit n tj i l n r e r &gt; lia v i lu o u g ld lUii.lH in M'pu
r a te pbint u U l inlui 11iirir, fi " til ill In j
r m it it i!■■* to llic D u lle d .‘ B a te s in
Ih o J b - i Ml yo u i * T h e goi m |da "
nf nianv o f Mu in i t g iv in g hi
e re a * i'|i dmem-e ic * l liim e In crop
W ide! y g ro w n here now .
8 c l',|iMid:i in K lin Ida nod id ic
where lire l iv in g to d e velo p v n rie
t lf S " f c ro p * ic s iu liiiil to s e v e ra l
d lM B s e », to in s e r t s , tn riem nloden,
■nd to te m p e rn tu iB am i im d s liire
e xtay n u 's ns w e ll. T h e re a re iiiillc n tlonfe that t'orilhiried irsinl^ ip ci'S
' 0 i 6 t l" i n titalrin ld n .
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Elect
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Max Brewer Your
State Senator May 27 ,
.

h a t 's a n a n c i s n t a o a w e o f c a u t i o n

T ill? SANPOItt) H ERALD

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ier* nf Inn priu-tire* me restoring
mid iiii|en*ing the fertility nml
|itoilii.-tivity of soils.
N ew nm l p o tent fu n g icid e s nm l
in se cticid e * nre h elp in g to co n tro l
the .10,noil p lan t ills iiu e s nm l ilRO
m n jn r insect p ests w h le li cause
te n i l l , lo ses e v e ry y e a r. N a lu ie
Hi'v ' 11 Ink-- n Im liiln y f iu n i | ' l i '
ililT iu i: new ,1 'ease fo rm *.
M-&gt;u- use n f c benu n its ill d g ri
c ' J i m T t i m i iin* w a y , not o n ly In
am i in - »c L m n lio l am i in
f iii|li/ ii
tint aN o a s weed k ille r * ,
tle i I'ie lile s , b n rd ly kno w n se ve n
y e a rs ag o , w e re ap p lie d to 3 0 m il­
lio n D o ite d iftn le u ncrcB last y e a i.
M a rk e tin g p ra c tic e s , too, are
i-lin iig llig , nml re se a rc h lia s begun
to m ake its c o n trib u tio n s in tills
fie ld .
A n d best t i l . a ll, re se a rc h hold*
jirn in ls o oT elTtl g r e a te r ad van ce s
fin th e fu tu re .

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TRY THE 9 -YEA R W INNER THAT
TOPPED ALL OTHER CARS IN 1952
M OM IOAS ECON OM Y «JN

even fnr visibility, especially down front ami over
that rigid front fender. Discover Imw Mercury
englneera have driver-plnnned tills car wilh futuro
features like the huill-uiil-from-tlie-dasli Intercep­
tor Instrument panel.

Stop up to the par that nukeo ulhars look—and

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in won the Gfand S^re'pslkkes P tl^ flS T .
has taken first-ln-cfoa hqpbfa three Dm
yeara id Mohllgu l^womjf Rune. ■
try Id Act nonchalant. TVy to quiet tl

But most, important, find out what Mercury'a
naw .live-rcefgAl design - teamed with a faradvanced slipped-up V B - has done for balance
k rtiiitltm t Feel I this
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sksL.nl tn.,
and handling.
nlmost
groujid-hugglng stability when it rntinda a curve
. . . how it magically situbs out the bounce and
jouncp of uqkept byways.

“let’s go" Forerunner Styling does

It's a new experience in motoring. Stop in today
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MONDAY, MAY 19, Itfil

An eighth Inning batting rnlly enabled the Pyramid
Pirates to noae out the Cairo Cubs." Itemst like this may yet
appear in the Egyptian newepapera if Haasein Kamel Selim
Bty, dean of the faculty of commerce of Faud I University
lit Cairo, has hia way. A trip to the United States mode him
n baseball fun, und be is determined to make hia countrymen
see the merits of thu game.
With help from Joe Nygnard, former buseball coach of
St. Olftf’n College, MinncHotu, who Ih In Egypt na a Fulbright ’scholar, a Nntionnl Leaguo of four teumn and an
Aiiiei ican League of three have been organized. A game will
soon be clayed to settle the championship of Egypt, and the;
king and other dignitaries have been invited. If tho Egyp'tiant really take up the game as a result of this royal pat*
ronage, they may work off some of the steam that now ex­
presses Itself in rioting.
Americans find it hard to understand why the game has
taken so little root elsewhere. Canada has adopted it, but
that Is hardly a foreign country. Thora are teams In Latin
American, and Cuba in particular has contributed several
players of big league caliber. Outside of these, no one has
manifested any Interest in the game except the Japanese,
Their colleges play it, and have sent teams to this country.
These acquitted themselves creditably, except that they were
weak hitters.
Perhaps wo should not complain of baseball's failure to
win favor aboard. Cricket has not done so well outside its
own land either.

TODAY’S WHILE V ER SE
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Ed Lamlxigld poinit out in the
Tampa Iiibune that S pettard Hoijand nu d e lomrlliing of a record
in Florida on May 6 whan he w ai
renominated lo the Senate. He poll*
ed 465,515 volei, the largeat veto
ever polled by any candidate in
Florida, and he defeated hit op­
ponent by a 3*14,000 majority,
probably alio a record.
"Hrailey Odliam hat picked Up
ne daily newipaper
nrwipi
lorne
support in
the atennd primary . aaid Jim Pow­
ell in the Sunday Tfiniua Tribune.
"D ie Orlando Senlmebolir and the
Miami Daily Newt are leanini
now town id Odliam". And Monday
murninu ilia Orlando poper came
out willi two it rung editorial* tend­
ing considerable mpport to PowtU’t
contention.

For many years the British liner Queen Mary has been
acknowledged us the fastest ocean going passenger ship m
the world. Butn new American vessel, the H.S. United States,
may soon challenge the record. II weighs 61,600 tons and
is the largent of America's trnnsocenn liners.
The Queen Mary set the world’s record for speed on nn
ocean crossing in 10HH with an average speed of 31 knots
(miles per hour). Tho United States on n trial run reached
a speed of 30 knots without any visible strain, her officers
reported.
The new ship can be quickly converted Into a troop car­
rier if the need should arise and could tiunsport a division of
soldiers. New air conditioning methods would make the con­
version to n troop carrier easier and more comfortable for
the troops than ships could he under previous war conditions.
It is exciting to speculate that the record for an ocean
crossing moy so soon bo held again by an American Hhip.
America has been the land of rapid sea transportation since
its earliest days. The gruruftil, rraftsmanlika construction of
the clipper ships meant speed. If the S.S, United Htntes
should ever capture the speed mark for an Atlantic cross­
ing it would he fulfilment of the heritage left by the men
Who made thu clipper ships and of tin1 hardbitten Ynnkeo
sallormen who manned them And how much hnppier it Is
to contemplate competition In speed of peaceful ships than in
accomplishment of men-of-wnr I

Older Worker Value

The Federation Employment Service, a non-profit vo­
cational guidance organization in New York, conducted a
study recently on tho pet romances of 170 workers between
the agefl of 40 and &lt;10. It was found that llie workers under
study equalled or battered the performance records of
younger workers in 88 per cent of the cases. Employers des­
cribed the older workers as more co-operative and more re­
sponsible than their younger counterparts.
One survey proves nothing and 170 cases are far from
sufficient evidence, otv, which to build n geueraliz^ion. But
it is comforting to nute t hat there are chinks In the once
solid belief that youngcra workers are always better for
every Job. As an Individual grows older it Is natural that his
co-ordination und his speed should grow less. But with ma­
turity come compensating factors such as Judgment, respon­
sibility and craftsmanslilp. Underestimating the'value uf
We are iDtpriied that General possible contributions from older workers would be u great
MacAtlhur I* again*! electing • waste of a potential source of production.

Tlie lloute of Rtpretentativri
lia* approved a bill giving the
coailal sinks contra) of the oil
land* off llieir tlinraa by a vote of
i;
247 to 89, enough td override •
probable prctidenlial veto, and the
Senate pane* it th r neat day al­
ii: moil before you could ley akat. It
now got* to the preiident who will
not like to tee the fgwrr over ibe
diitribuiion of to much oil tggen
out of hi* hand*. Out the victory
ru; which ha* already been won in
i : Cougreti la e victory for ilelei'
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military man a* preiident of the
Unilrd State*. "Nothing i* mot*
conductive to arbitrary rule than
the inihlaiy junta'*, he lay*. He
icy* that now that Genera) Eiietii ; hower happen* to be liw ynly milt&gt; tary men on the h&amp;rWdn with any
chance at all ol being preiident.
&lt; There wa* a time wn*n General
\ MacAilhut diiln'l speak out to
‘ itrongly agnintl military men in
| public office. Can it be that he
* limply meant that he disagrees with
. Eittnliuwet'i foreign policiei, pre­
fer! Taft'*?
Hrailey Odham hai coma up with
a road program in hit tacond pri1 mary bid for volet tlj«L will appeal
elronely to thoie who nave to travel
Florida's antiquated ,highwayt or
fear the consequence! of traffic
haurdr. Ha would build four lane
highway* up and dawn both coaete
of the ilate, acrott north Florida
■nd uiti-cinning the great centra)
. ana, and pay for it through the
tale of itate Unde to be repaid out
of the two centt of the geeoline tel
money, It would mean building ever
two thouiand milei of euper high*
vayi and entail a coit of MVital
tundred million dq&amp;ari, but if
omalhlng Ilk* that liSYdone pratty
eon, we arc goin^W have to tu n
ir can in and * s A * « k to toa
ne end buggy d a y V ^
The evidence U
K divided aver 4
in iq the firtt
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Brazilian Measure

Olliers said the squabble arose
became tlie official party left only
enough water and supplies for lit
(Caailaard From r . a . ua.»
own members and ignored tba De
official party back to Lagoa Gran­ Harrus group.
de. Magnets and Correa, however,
reportedly went to lha alta* cleared
ItKFUSAL TO PLY
by (he rival group
SCO ri AIK FORCE BASF., 111.
, There were teveral version* ol
Wt—The 12 officer* who refuted lo
hoW the trouble Darted
fly will not be court msrtlaled but
________ .. . Nawa Agency aald will be relieved of their cornmlsCoffe* ordered the De Tlarroa par alone by administrative action, the
hike the u inllea back to Air Training Command announced
lrande and watt for a plane today
them up. The latter oh
It said tills course of action was
to the long walk and doairlift by the U. S. hell recommended by Air Force Headr. The De Barroi group’* own quarters In Washington.
Tho Pentagon said in a telegram
leopter apparently wai out of
that offlrera avoiding haiardoua
ion.
duty
for which they are qualified
■ut • member of the official
party who returned to Belem aald have failed lo live up to the refriction developed became the Bra- «|Hmslldlltles of cnmmliiloned of
itllana and Indiana in De Barron’ fleers, and should be icparatrd
Ifty ^didn’t think they were from the aervlce.
Diffidently for clearing a
All 13 of the alay-down flyer*
. . . »P0t near lha craih icane are reserve officers. Charges
and became of the jpreienco of against two of them had been
American membera of Ibe official dropped before today’* decision
party on |raiuiitn »oll.
was announced.

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WASHINGTON « - Thro* big
railroad unions today studied a
labor peace plan tlte Whit* House
bopai win and a 3-yaar dispute
on the nation's railroads.
Tba Engineers, Firemen and
Conductors, with t combined mem­
bership of more than 140,000, ward
handed tba contract pivpoial by
',U j I John R.
Steelman Monday afternoon So
ware the railroads, and they ac­
cepted it qaidtly.
The union* were let for all-day.
tsparkte le u lo u . But they agreed
to scM s^ tie oh final acceptance

“uric«Lty
COHUt9TK*C
sY sren

Steelrqanla propose,, submitted
oo a take it-or leave It basis,
would do Ihoea thing*:
S' If* *
1. Boost wages for men In yard
sarvlce by y f cents an hour, of
which. Ill* cents Is already being
paid.
2. Boost wage* for men who work
on Ibe open road—that la, not lit
llVb cents an hour,
which la already In
fiva eenta
effect.
2. Give the train unions mbManually e llt th*/ want on a
highly controversial working or
i
rote Involving crews
„ ! * , u a a train tkrougb a division
wai point. A change la this rule
«tdM
by the carrlert was da­
demc
ted by union officials as the
scribed
maaloe obstacle to letUameni
They said that If tbs carrier
demand want into affect workers
in many caspa would have to travel
twice ai far and move their homes
lo new termiaala.
4. Lay the groundwork for a 5
day, 40-bour work week for men
In Ike yard* who now work 40
bourl.
A 4-cent pay boost would go lo
aU men switching from a 41 lo a
ao-bopr waek when tba chaoga is
mada- This four cants would coma
on
lop of tho basic .37-cant wage
r«
boost for *U yardmen.
9. Put Info effect ■ cost-of-Uvlng
escalator clause, tying wages lo
the coat of llvlag.
0. Submit to binding arbitration
Humming bird* hava been ob­
any disputes over the fallowing
served to fly oa fast a* an auto­ two operating rulea: The rule gov­
mobile travelling 00 miles an erning pay for men on a train
which Is assigned more then one
hour.

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worrying about yourself or think*
If f about rnurtalf and fill roar
mind with Cod and hlo Iota. Theft
you win know that all la wall with
rou and the iinlvarat. Thou wilt
htap him i» prrfact peace, whoa*
mind la stayed on lhM.^~laa. 20:3.

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the bill be held, ur the whole llnr
would have to full hack for 10
miles.
Prior to Ibis tlie bill bad hern
held by nnutlier buttullon which
hud lout It to an ullackliig Chin
ear division. AmPhor Anirrlran
liuUallon after an atlni’k that re*
etied it. lost (he hill again. Whan
Major Turner’* ImtUliun wa* or­
dered Into action, they counter
attacked tlie hill, secured and held
It. The Chinese, following attack*
that cost them heavily, gave Up
the Ntleaipl.
The llritlsli, lje elated, had
mined tlie hill heavily, and the
Chinese method of breaching It
was by sacrificing 600 to 700
man who exploded all the mine*.
Chinese are not aa good suldien
m the Japanese, he added.
Since that time and during the
&gt;*aca talks, activities by the b*Ualon consisted mostly of raids In­
to enemy territory for prisoners.
Must of the Chinese canturi . are
very scared, fearing W in , lia
stated. Aa *oun as they are con­
vinced that they wilt undergo n&lt;J
harm, us they hud been previously
told by Ibe Communist*, they cun
be questioned.
The Chinese soldier* me now
better equipped than during the
eaarly phase* of the cam pa I
ild Major Turner, and are
said
quaUly clothed, although not in
a way to compare with our own
men. They are well fed, carrying
(heir own rations of rice.
Manchurians capturad are big
men. Most of Ilia Chln|&gt;» who arc
being taken prisoners come from
central China, he added.
Asked about the diseases that
have afflicted the Chinese and
which Communist propagandist*
have referred to u* due to germ
warfare, Major Turner pointed
nut that rats, Infested with dlseaia
carrying Ike. may play a largo
part. Thera is a terrific number
or rats In Korea, he stated, and
told of the constant use uf DDT
spray In the front lines.
American and (IN troop* are
nlao protected from Ulaeaae by
many Inoculation*, and their rg'
Ilona, which are far superior than
during th* last war, are anothor

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factor In preserving health. Hot
on al* are carried In contalnara to
even mountain top poata. Troop*
do not carry tneaa kits or eating
utensils a* formerly. These are
brought to them and returned to
kitchens for cleaning.
Spectacular result* have hean
obtained from the us* of armored
vest* which protect vital cheat
ami back area* where 70 percent
ur fatal wound* occur, he declared.
A new vest, now uaed, la six
pounds lighter than the old one.
.Major Turner also stressed the
value of blood plasma In saving
ibe life of those wounded in listtie. ’’ll I* hard lo visualise the
terrific need for blood # i K***a,"
ho aald, and ‘'Impossible to ex­
press how Important an adequate
supply of blood plaama is to the
boye on th* fighting front, oft*n
deciding between Ilf* or death.” H*
added that th* Rad Cross and th*
prop!* who donate blood for th*
*rm«d fore** *cs to b* compli­
mented, and atatad that If any
American wanti to help win thu
war he can do no better than to
donate a pint of blood.
While serving aa a captain,
Major Turner, in cu-uprrathm with
C’upt. William F. Long, wrote an
article that appeared m th* Unit
ei| M u te s Army Combat Forces
Journal which appeared In the
January Issue under the till*,
“Challenge Accepted." It described
heavy action during April In
which a Belgian Battalion was ratcued front a trap In a complex and
skillfully
tfctculed
operation.
Major Turner, at th* tlm* was a
company commander In Ih* lit
Battalion, 7th Infantry.

type uf work at theisaine time: and
the rule uuder which a railroad
may extend Its switching limits.
7. Give the unions substantially,
but not quite, all they want on a
rule governing pay for workers told
to report late for work because &amp;
their train* arc Into.
•
Inability r.f railroad labor and *
mansgementt o gel tnyelher on
these holly disputed operating
rules, rather than disagreement ,
over wages, has been the main
reason tne long dispute was not
settled months ego
(L A N E CRASH
WEST PALM BEACH uR - Civil
Aeronautics Inspectors studied (he
wreckage today of a twin engine %
private plane which crashed In the
Everglades Sunday nlgld, killing a
Miami Spring* woman and Injuring
her pilot husband
W. E. McLean, Orlando, CAA
Investigator, studied the wreckage
and Civil Aeronautics Board' of­
ficials aald al Miami the* would
conduct an Investigation If his re­
port Indicated engine or structural
faUura.

Dead was Mrs. Belly Milter Tay- .
lor, 37 Iter husband, Gordon H. +
Taylor, 2S. wandered through the
Everglades after regaining con­
sciousness and was brought lo
Good Samaritan Hospital here
Weil Palm Beach police said the
S place Cessna was on route from
Sidney, 9., In Miami and ap
pareully ran out of gas live miles
short of the local airport
M ILITARY PAY
WASHINGTON id — Presidents
Truman has signed Ihe bill boost­
ing pay and allowances In the
military services by nearly half
a billion dollars a year.
Th* White House announced th*
signing today It came In time—
Mr. Truman had until the end of
thl* month - for Ihe raises In be
come effective wilh this munlh's
pay vouchers
Intended to help offset higher
living costs, limy range from S.l
monthly for privates ami seamen %
lu (AS fur 2 star generals and ad
mlrals.

Used Car Sale
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1950 Pontiac 4 Dr. Sedaa 11896.00
todo Pontiac 2D Sedan $1860.00
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1940 Olds. 2 Dr. Sedan
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Tha Anna Millar Cirele of tha
The Junior 0. A.’a will matt at Elk’s Club mat laat night at tha
th« F'.nt Baptist Church at 4:45 Club House for a social and Ini­
tiation with Mrs. J. M. Cameron,
P Tha Chapal Choir will hold re- president, pretiding.
hraryal »* tha P in t
BaptUi
Mra. James Roienowe was ini­
Church at 6:46 p m.
tiated. Sponsor for the occasion
Tha Phllathaa Sunday School was Mrs. J. R. Hoolehan. Mrs. A.
'aaa of tha F irit Baptist Church Mrnendei reported that 116.71 was
*111 hava Ita rcfufar month! cleared from the covered dish sup*
meeting at tha home of Mn.
P. Smith 440 Sumhtarlln Avenue per held recently. It was reported
at &gt;:00 with Mr*. Clyde Hum* that the money will go toward
an automatic atari ixer for
phraya and Mra. Q. H. Byktl at buying
the Harry-Anna Crippled Childlo-hostesse*.
Home In Umatilla which la
Tha Unity Truth Clais will mart ten’sproject
of the circle.
at 8:00 p.m. at tha Veldes Hotel. theRefreshments
were served by
Tha book *Tha Sermon on. the
social chairman, Mrs.
Leu
Mount” by Emmet Fox wUK ba the
Rutner. to those present who were
studied. The public la Invited to Mra.
M. C. Glnder, Mrs. Hsnry
attend.
The R. W. Ware Bible Cl a. a of Tamm, 8r., Mra. Hsnry Thurston.
Poter
Bukur, Mrs.L. E.
tha F ln t Methodist Church wtll Mrs.
meet at 7:0h p.m. for a covered Osier, Mra. H. Jacobson, Mrs. Ben
kata, Mrs. W. J. Clarke, Mr*.
dish auppar at the homa of U:. James
Rossnowe, Mrs. J. R. Hoole­
and Mrs. R. U. Hutchison In Cam- han, Mra,
Marie David, Mn. J. D.
fron City.
Tha American Home Depart­ McNeill, Mn. Ray L. Moughton,
ment will have ita liny bridge and Mrs. A. Menendes, Mrs. C. W.
canasta part/ and regular meeting lack, Mra. Ervin Felnberg and
Mrs. J. M. Cameron.
at tha club house at 4:00 p.m.
Tha Fidelia Clast of tha first
Baptist Church will meal with
Mrs. Hugh Dunrah at her home
at 820 Catalina Drlva at 8:00
p.tn.
Momoe Chapter No. 15 will
Mrs. Benjamin &gt;*. Whitner Jr.
meat at Masonic Hall. Buppci- took office as (he new president
wiu.be served at 6:30 p.m. follow­ of the Woman's Auilllery of the
ing which the Royal Arch Degree Holy Croat Pariah at Its annual
wnl ba conferred.
May luncheon meeting held yes­
Tha will ba a covered dish sup­ terday at the church.
per and meeting at tha new
Other officers who will serve
Tourist Club at 0:00 p.m. All at­ for the coming two years will be
tending are requested to bring a Mrs. Randall Chair. vice-presi­
covered dish, rolls or sandwiches dent; Mrs. Robert Williams, sec­
to pass and own table service.
retary; Mr*. Dean Turner, treeeurHRI NKHDAY
er; Mrs. J. N. Robson Hr., chair­
Midweek Prayer Service at Cen­ man of united thank offering;
tral Baptlat Church at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. J. B. Cogburn, Christian soc­
Tha Hunbeama of the Church will ial relations; Mra. Henry McLaualso meet at this time—age 4 thru lln, Christian education; Mrs. R.
9.
W. Ruprecht, promotion and pub­
The regular covered dish lunch­ licity; Mrs. 8. O. Chase Jr., supply;
eon of tha Civic Department «f Mrs. Dale Hcott Jr., periodicals;
the Woman’s Club will be held at lira. W. E. Klrrhhoff, alter Gow­
12:30 o'clock at tha c|u| house.
ers; Mrs. Donald Jones, little helpI ers; Mrs. II. II, Coleman, kitchen
AAVUItUAI
The Seminole County Audubon committee; Mr*. William Potter,
Group will take a field trip to the choir mother and Mrs. Fred Ball,
Wrkiva River. Meat at Sanford prayer partner.
Trie speaker of tlie meeting wae
Garden Canter, E. First Street,
at 7:00 a.m. Everyone Interested .Mrs. Paul Harrison of Orlando,
In the identification and study of diocesan chalnnan of missionary
1 birds U Invited. Transportation supply. Mre. Randall Chase, chair­
man of Christian education, had
will be provided If necessary.
charge of the program and Mrs.
Paul J. Qhesterson, past vicepresident, presided.
Following the business meeting
By A L IC E L. CROM ARTIE
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^ a buffet luncheon was served.

Mrs. Whitner Is New
Auxiliary President

[Hints to Housewives)

Directions for making mllk-rich
fndt sherbets, recently developed
for use by the armed fare's In
Korea, have possibilities also for
use In home kitchens,
The frosen desserts ran be mails
ktlhy using only canned and staple
food supplies. This enables cooks
In the military services to prepare
ever - popular frosen desserts In
situations where Imlkv and perish­
able supplies, or the usual Ice
cream mlses, are not available. The
simple formulas were developed by
the Bureau of Human Nutrition
and Hume Economics of the U. 8.
Department of Agriculture for the
Office of the Quartermaster Gen­
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bets from pantry shelf supplies Is
a handy way to provide mllk-rich
froxen desserts, say the food
specialists of the Bureau. They
add that canned juices originally
Included In these recipes may b*
replaced by equal quantity of
frosen or fresh fruit Juice, If de­
sired. Here are three recipes by
the Bureau on a scale proeidlng
about 6 servings:
Orange Milk Hherbet
Ingredients: Two 14 tb ounce cans
evaporated milk; 2 cups sugari U
teaspoon salt; 1 cup orange juice;
3 tablespoons lemon Juice. To
make; Combine evaported milk,
sugar, and salt. Gradually stir In
fruit juices. Pour Into two refrige­
rator trays and frees* until firm
Remove to chilled bowl and beat
until smooth and fluffy. Return
to trays and freer* until firm
again.
Pineapple M*la Sherbet
Ingredients: Two 14 Vb ounce cans
evaported milk: 2 cupe sugar; M
teaspoon salt; 2/8 eup unsweeten­
ed pineapple Juice| 3 tablespoons
lemon Juice. To make; Follow dlrtctlon* for Orange Milk Sherbet.
Lemon Milk Hherbet
Ingredient*; Two I4H nunc* can*
evaported milk; 2 cups and 2
tablespoons sugar; 14 teaspoon
nuke: Follow direction* for Or­
ange Milk Sherbet. _______________

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FOR YOUR
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I I I N. Park Are.

Hobo Party Enjoyed
By Baptist Group
Member* of the Training Union
Department of the Flrat Baptlat
Church enjoyed a hobo party and
picnic Thursday afternoon at tho
lake front perk with prises for
the most typical hobo costumes go.
lug to Faye Garner and Darrell
Calvin.
The young people hiked fruni
the church to the lake front where
they played a number of relay and
contest games under the direction
of Mra. John Miller.
Leaders were Mrs. F. E. Bar­
bour, Mrs. John Miller. Mrs. B.
Newsom, Mrs. Harry Nelson, Mr*.
Estelle Glisten, Mrs. A. L. BarIneau, Mlsi Merti C rin y and Ray
Thomas,
Thosa attending were Donna
Newsom, Laura Phillies,
Hilda
Krgle, Lois Barlneau, Jackie and
David Miller, Murray Nance, Ed
die, Robbv, and‘ “
Bern!* Bar*
Barbour,
France* Jobe, Marsha
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Bumgarr.er,
Virginia
tr, Vlrt
‘ Thomas, Ann Tur
per,
Reggie Ashley, Lenette Drlg
»r, Regi
ers, Dai
Darrell Calvin,
Garner,.
________
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“ ‘ In,. Faya
«ane
an# Osborne, Inea Prescott. Jo
Ann Harrell, Charlotta Harrison,
Marsha Carrie, Harry and Kalley
Nelson and Eva Jo and Juanita
Wynn.

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Radio Brief*
By MARION HARMAN
W. A. Minor, chairman af the
U. 8. Department of Agriculture's
fertiliser policy committee and aielstant to the secretary of agricul­
ture will he heard tomorrow at
llt lS on W TRR’a “Radio Farm
Digest”. Mr. Minor's subject a*
h* speaks to central Florida farm*
era la “Nitrogen Fertiliser Ex­
pansion and What It Means”.
1444*
Roy Flynn has produced another
"Repeat Performance" program for
WTRR listeners tomorrow morn­
ing at llt ia o’clock. Mr. Flynn has
chosen many of the favorite ex­
cerpts from musleal presentation*
on the campus of Florida State
University
:y and
■ haa combined them
into st&lt; 1 6-mlnute
‘ tut* rradio show.
1*40•14M*
Jim
aaour seine
Jim Field* will Mil
tell about
some
of kla own fiihJag‘!#sp*dltioni
around Central Florida'* best |Uhlag spots, along with reports from
otnar fl#h#rm»o and tbtlr flahlng
expertenre* over tbs past week­
end, tonight at 4il»v o'eieet oa
“The Fishing New. of the Day”.
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TOMORROWS

T H E SANFORD H ER A LD

Dorothy Irene Knight
To He Bride In June

PHONE 148

Anna Miller Circle
Of Elks Has Meeting

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Social A n d Personal Activities
Social Calendar

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erso n al
Mr. and Mr*. R. W. Sturdivant
at* spending a vacation In Ala­
bama with relatives.
Mr. and Mr*. A. W. Antley her*
returned from a two weeks vaca­
tion spent in various points In
Georgia and In Tampa.
Mrs. Doyle Peacock and son Neil
of Norfolk, Va., are visiting with
Mrs. Peacock’s parents, Mr. end
Mrs. J. W. Duggar.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer P. Lacey of
Miami visited over the weekrnd
with their son-in-law and daugh­
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Chetlain,
at their home on Locust Avenue.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Duggar of
Chattanooga, Tenn-, art spending
some time with Mr. Duggar'e par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Duggar
at Inelr home on Myrtle Avenue.

Turn. May 20, I3J2

Sports Are Enjoyed
By R.A.’a Of Church

Mr. and Mrs. Austin Knlaht of
Sanfoid announced today the en­
gagement end approaching mar­
riage of their daughter, Dorothy
Irene, to Wlliner Thomas Stapleton, son of Mrs. Vida Stapleton
of Sanford ami M. L Stapleton of
Kite, Ga.
Mis* Knight I* a native of San­
ford, attended local school* and
graduated from Seminal* High
School with the class of 1U50. She
Is at present employed by Semi­
nole County Motors.
Mr. Stapleton Is * nstlve of
Georals and attended school* In
Wrightsville end Geurgia Institute
of Technology, Atlsnt*. He served
four vesrs In the Army with the
38th Engineers, three and one half
years of which we:e spent in A fri­
ca, England, and France, lie Is
employed by H. B. I'ope Company,
Inc.
. .
The wedding will be an event of
June I at 9:0(1 a.m. *t (he First
Methodist Church with Rev. J. K.
McKinley officiating. No Invita­
tions are being issued but friends
of the couple are Invited to at­
tend.
_

Friend* of Bobby Puliln will be
Interested to learn that he hat
been chosen a« the Ideal active
member of the Alpha Chapter of
Tau Chapter of Tau Slgtna Fra­
ternity at Murray Htat# College
for the Spring Semester of the
college year.
Mlsi Evelyn Ratliff arrived by
plane May 10 to spend a short
lime with her parents, Mr. and
Mre. Thomas Ratliff Sr., and also
with relatives and friends In lieLand. Miss Ratliff, accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Miller and
daughter Charmlon, returned to
Morganton, N. C. yesterday.

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HOLLYWOOD
By BOB THOMAH

KADER’S PIANO
STORE

Mrs. Harris Honored
At Stork Shower

given by Mrs. Roy Wall and Mr*.
W. W. Tyre ut the home of the
former st t«H Vlrglnl* Avenue.
The party room* were attrac­
tively arranged with pastel sweetheart runn ind bln* dflphlnluiu*
I'rlies were won hv Mrs. Ashby
Jones. Mrs. Max Fundom. Mr*.
Bill Castle and Mrs. Ted Williams.
A dessert course was served by
the hostesses to those present who
were Mrs. Clyde Plercy, Mra. Bill
Castle. Mr*. Ms* Fundom, Mra.
Robert Jones, Mrs. Ashby June**
Mrs. Lowell Tripp.
Mr*.
Ten
Williams. Mr*. G. II. Hudson. Mm.
Itlll Pate, Mr*. Morgan Tripp,
Mr*. Emory Speer. Mr*. Edward
McKinley, Mrs.
John
lllanton,
Mr*. Kenneth Faddy, Mr*. Kyle
Shoemaker, Mr*. J. M. Leonard,
Mrs. Fred Stine, Mr*. Ilowsr.l
Sigmon, Mr*. Robert
Wallace,
Mr*. Ilill Kirk, Mr* Hope Jones,
Mr*. P. T. Tyre, Mr* J. C Wolfe,
Mi** Sadie Williams and Mis*
Rebecca Steven*.

Tht i tunning four A i /i f a u i t u n tn in g n lliit
- J t t u j t u t l t ) b) SWANK. SiiuiiU) il)In i. ilrjll) U iijhd,
Miss Lillian
Ni u llrilliswick,
i of fee given by
i.nllowuy at Ihe

Photo Uy Raymond Studio
Hoyle, popolni bride e l e c t of John Myron Frisch of
N. J. who was honored Sutlllday ufiemootl with a
.Mrs. Wallac - Hell, Mis. Roy llollei and Mis. Ernest
Galloway home on Mellonville Avenue

u/uuyi correrf — H addi a grace note to uu»
occasion. SWANK'i t u / u m t A//«o* h n ii
iuju /t

l.kVc not heard such vicious, d«
grading propaganda a- that thrown
al os today "
if
Joy declared Ihe Allied stand
Pro Ciiuiniunlsl prlsutiers weie that no prisoner lie forced to trlnrn
kepi mi Kujr
lo Red control is governed by the
1inlay the Army said Enclosure humanitarian principles of the
in is a mixed camp fur ImiIIi Cum United Nation*
iminlst prisoner* who want in te
The U N Coiiiliiuml will mil
turn behind Ihe Hainboo Curtain I repudiate the principles on which
ami null
Communist prisoners Ihe United Nallmi* was founded,
lll«ii* or Murium
who don't It did mil say whelher loy added
Ihe rioter* were Chinese or North
North Kureuu Geli
Nam II
Koreuns or Imtli
iilH'lit'd Ihe session by dcclurlng
Ihe "public collfi-sslons" of Hrlg
S J.5 0
S K U LL. Korea -.ti - O S Sulire Geo Charles Colson "liuvo killed
let pilots reported they shot down and hurled Ihe my III lliut our cap
four Cunimunlst Jets over North lured personnel refuse to lie te
»i-*t Korea today The air hiillle pnlrlalrd "
near the Manchurian border pro
Col Mill wrote a Idler In Ill'll
doced America's llith Jel urr
POW* In the hn|c Island prison
A L S Filth Air Force an stockade to gain the release of
h
noiinrrineiil said Ihe new kill* Hr lx; Gen Francis T Oodil. held
i .used total destruction of Russian a* a hostage The letter has since
built MIGs III the Korean Wur In been repudiated by lop C N nl
3hJ
fleers
Tbe second recital by tbe pupils
Col Harrison II Thvng. Pill*
The official U N riimiillllilipic
of the Fannie H. Munson l ’lsno In-Id N II . ciiinmumler id ihe
labeled NnIII It's statements "one
School ws» presented Inst even­ Fniirlh
l-'niir
Fighter lulerceidor Wing. of tlie insist viloperallve outbursts
ing In the studio, (103 Myrtle Ave­ gol his Jel are ruling In Ihe flgiit
of Ihe armistice iii'gollalions “
nue, ut 8:00 o'clock in memorial!!
u r Ihe V a in R iv e r
An Allied screening o( prisoners
to Sir*. Fannie Rtembrldgv Mun­
Allied air losses. If any. ure an showed lliut more than half of the
son with n large slid appreciative mniiiccd weekly
ruptured lieils said they would
audience III attendance.
Flglil Japan hosed II 2!t» Monday resist return lo lied rule
The »tudlo parlora were opened Might bomlird Ihe Stuichim rail by
Joy ugultl offered Ihe t'niiuiiu
tn suite and attractively decorated pass bridge across the Turdnng nlsls the chance lo gdu in re
with cocos iilumo*n iislmt and lin er iiorlheasl of Pyongyang, the sereeullig of pilsouel*
while uml yellow gladioli.
Ninth Korean capital Tin- Air
“ Fur vour side in relu*e this
Th* program Included ’’Kusslaii Force said pilots reunited loud rea.'-.ouahle pro|msltir&gt;n l« to denv
Dance" by
Engfhuann,
Mary i-rute anil nlrcrall fire
the huniaii light* nl nulls liliial*,"
Two other Huperfnrt* hit storage Joy said
Grace Hubby; "llliie Daisies" by
M a n a -/u r c a,
Dorothy Tyre, areas at Humming on Ihe easl
“ Grange lllnssom Walts" by l.u I coast und ii lone II at* bombed
dovle and "Dance of the Row front llio- lied troop imisIIIuiis
Oii Ihe 155 mile ground Iroiil.
huils" by Keats, Surah Alice Ni
block;
"Twilight
Lullaby"
by iicllnn was limited lo palrol
Haines, Collet'ii ,Matthew*; "I'rutty clashes
IHlfl H A S T F IIIH T
Httilight" by (ireenwald, Stnub II* SAM SLM M FH I.IN
Vlhlen; "Dame of the Daffodil*
MLNSAN. Korea ».r*
Lulled
by Adair, Helen Pitlard; “ IIIiwk
Hawk W nl:r” by Walsh, l.lnd. Nation* truce negollalnr* today ac
Hill I'll ANNOI NI FM FN I
Tarker; "Nolo" (Fox Trot) l.s CUseil Ihe Communists nl "seeking
Mr. und Mrs. It. f Whitmire
Arndt, Mall Farle; “ Under th* every vicious means" In block u
Double Fogle" by W iener, Donim Korean aimlsllce because of Ihelr l.liooilliee the birth of a dnoghlei,
“ fear of tho truth ”
Iletmioh l.yllll, May .1, Ml the l-'ei
Sue Newsuti and “ Shufflin' Along
H ie especially bitlci H2 inlmile nald l.aoghtoo Memuriiil llospila'
(boogie woogn-i
by
Whilefni.l
session at Paiimim)oiii produced Mis. Whllinire Is the former Ml**
Jimmie Wright.
no progtes* on Ihe lone Issue block
Also on the piopram weie “ Ms mg an armistice- whoi In do about Elliabeth lloghes of Kenlorky.
xurka Op. 7 No. I Iry Chopin, loe captured llcds who do mil want lo
Flxhcr; “Onward C«.i tilaii
)..&lt;( return in Communist ti-rrilory Tlie
diers" by Sullivan ..................... I'oiiiuiiinUls want them hack
“Jesus Saviour Pilot
5le"
I.,
The Inter dclcgallniis will meet
Gould-Shuler, Martha Shannon. again Wednesday
“ Melody of Love" by Engelniumi.
Vice Adin (' Turner Joy. closing
Kay Phagan; "Nola" (originalI In out Ills lust days us head of the
Arndt, Shlnr* Vlhlen; “ Maiihin
tilled Iruce learn, said thut in
tan Serenade1- l,y |.iu-r, f«....
Hi' a months of negotiation* "I
McTeer: “ poliinnalse Joyeusv1 i.,
Krentxlln, I voinic Cullen; “ (Him
l i f t % It o
AIR C O N O
Worm” by l.lnekv, Gih*ou Hat.-*,
.MOM.
“ Minute Wall* On. (14 No. I" by
wTevr
dfl
MAUNOtlA
Chopin, Ellen Vliilen; "Dance nl
k
? S / o v t£
m
h*
the Candy Fairy” from the Nut
T-v
es ■ * 4 eea
cracker Suite l.y Tschlaleuwsky.
Peggy Wright; ‘'Deep Purple" by
DeRosa, Nancy
Rountree an I
‘‘Rustle of Spring" by Binding
Barbara Flyni.

iv rrn l itiring of tht tu tfi

POW Riot

l l siullmiYal Y ru##« l*Afl? l l u r l
it Korean Iruce Is agreed ii |mii.

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PAJAMAS

lllirOitvo'

stage. He wee a iaxt • minute sub
stltullon for an actor who fell III
You know, Juxl the way II has
happened in doxeni of movie*
"Hut It only happened because
I WAS s set designer," he re
marked. “ If never happens lo an
underaludy."
Dauphin became a reigning xlar
of tbe French xtage ana screen,
inheriting the position vacated hy
on the
-----el*
J r ----------------------until contests are de- Charles Boyer, who was lured lo
ma will Include the Hollywood. wwse*ee#«
elded. Relume
m iv
W i l l , ■Dau
#■ 11
During Ihe
war.
statewide
— ...... .. report* as well
.....
J as re- phln
..........................
distinguished
ed himself In the
turn* from the local races.
French underground
a
Tground and
0S _II ..li
•1444
alxon offieer with the Allied forces
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I HI A l Hi

Lovely figured voile sod
cool seersucker ill
sixes 32 lo 48

TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY
« a ■■ l n i l s i i i i i i n
■
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] Recital 1 Given
-»
By Munmm Studio

*•
HOLLYWOOD ur-Several year*
ago, three struggling actors named
Jean Pierre Aumont, Louis Jourdsn and L'jaude Dauphin were liv­
ing together In Paris. Whenever
the phone rang, they would Jest:
“ If that's Hollywood with more
tnovl# offers, tell them we're not
Interested."
Today, Dauphin li the third mem
•bar of the once struggling trio to
Hod fame and fortune In Holly,
wood. Having becoma a star of the
French stage and irreen, he made
a hit on Broadway as the romanceminded father In “The llappy
Time." Now he la making love to
Dorl* Day In “April In Paris," and
he Is slated to appear In Bing
Crosby's nest picture.
I chatted with Dauphin (pro­
nounced doe-feu) over lunch und
he hastened to correct the common
U. 8 bellefe about Frenchmen.
“ It Is not true that we are ii.su
ally greet lovers," he eald earnest­
ly. ‘H don't think any nationality
ha* a monopoly on that. Love Is
the shme In every country. It Is
wonderful 1
“ I think you might say that dur­
ing the courtship we treat our
women more Mnderly
Ameri­
trip than Araerl
cans. W* have a great
at concern
concert
for Ihe . little
such as
a
..... courtesies,
......... I, lurb
tha sending of flowers.
____ The
. ... _____
floral
concerns do ■ big business In
France."
Many Americana gal wrong Im­
pressions from French postcards
and saucy French movies, he Indi­
cated.
“ We think much less about sex
than Americans do," ha observed.
“ I think it Is because we have
existed many more centuries as a
people, and we have developed an
attitude toward sex. It lx taken for
ranted. Every French boy learns
it facta of life when he Is about
eight, and he adjuits hit lire ac­
cordingly.
“ But In America, there Is much
dwelling on sex. Open any magasine and you will aea It on many
of the pagea. It Ja talked and
whispered about to a great extent.
America la much more aex • conacioua than France.
Dauphin's Hollywood activities
climaxes a remarkable career.
The son of a famoua French Jour­
nalist, ha spent most of his M’e
aa a set designer for play*. He
wae as before 1m ever acted on a

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Call fur Immediate
The R.A.’s of ihe First Baptist
installation
Church met Saturday afternoon at
the church at 2:00 o'clock from
where they wint by truck to Paula
where they enjoyed swimming and
baseball.
The study course wu* under the
120V Myrtle A ir .
I'h. 1268-W
direction of Alton Tedford, conn»e!rr of the »». ip of boys, and 1
was taken Hum tlie "Amha**udoi
Life”, n study hook for hoys with
P R A I K I R I .A K K
the subject "Roys at Home in
Foreign l.aluls”. The subject was
broken down into sis categories
including
"War's
Destruction".
"Communism's Cur**”, "Catholic
Power ill Home 1 ife”, "Poverty",
''Paganisin'' und "The Influence
of Christian Homes in Foreign
Lands".
“ l.u v e Is Ilo ll i t
I h u ll
Mr. Tedford slated that in or­
E ver"
der to decide on a permanent
With Flltalielh Tsylor
meeting plnce, various site* have
and Larry Parks
been visited twii-e u month.
Those attending the outing were
— Also —
Huddv Fesler, Dickie Rountree,
"(luti
L’r a * ) "
David Wilson, Richard Sykes ami
.Maurice Phillips.

Rev. and Mrt. E. C. Whit# of
Anderson, S. C. returned home to­
day after spending the weekend
Mrs. Roger llsrrls was honored
with Mr. ana Mr*. W. H- Duncan
at their home on Catalina Drive. last evening with u stork shower
Friends of Bob Cornell Jr. will
be glad to learn that he has re­
turned to his home from the
Florida Sanitarium In Orlando and
is doing nicely.

I'jg# 3

OH! SUSANNA

1.98 to 3.98

B U r r i a f Rod C a tM to a
A d rU n Booth — Forgot T o ch e r
C h ill WlUn — Jim m y Lyd o n

Carteen and BMetfed Sheet*

Plan To Sec:

"AFRICAN QUEEN"
lilt 4—dooiy Award Wlaaor
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—ON THE STAGE — .
TUESDAY — 9:00 P. M. ONLY!
SEMINOLE HIGH BCHOOL

PEP BAND
rCOME, BE A BAND BOOSTER!

B. E. Purcell Cc.
110 W itt P in t Street

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W. St
ig Reign Of Jim

Cocoa

ipencer Ends As
Irothcr Triumphs;
Altman Is Winner Aleno Clouts 4-Run
fly HUNT CHKTLAJN
Home Run To Raise
A ti)urn of Irony irsulU'd from
RBI Total To 52;
W. Bpencer's t-A vlrtory over
»ny I ■out'll Initl Hundny Unit
•Tribe
Plays Here
or him Ihe Hrmilinle County
tij Cliih' mm's Kolf chnm Amid thr trnplrnl rain* and a

t

Jim Spencdr Wiio fui
ImhI nix year* annexed the
}uh Hull title, retlre.l (hi* year
give I ho other player* n rlianceof nil thing* tlie crown »cpl
a Spencer mrnlii thin year,
pn/t&gt;.

jlimmy Juiiirlo rotting nf I’rnvnil
I'ark In wort Coma, thr Hemlnnla
111..... Hucrumliod tn n four-run
'eighth Inning oullmrat hy thr Co­
o n Indian* to l«*c tn thr Trlhr
10-U InMt nighl. It whh the third
Thl* limp, hourvrr, it
*a *
rttaighf Sanford loot nod fourth
Jltn'x htolhrr, l&gt;. W.. who cap* dofoat in Iho Inti five game*.
itufed Hip honor*.
|(iimirr-U|i
After making Iho louiana to nn
rd liny
Ifuy Syll
Ftwvll ilpfrnlnl
Hymr* Jr.
oarly Irail. Hie
U i I ■III
rIii Iho
Ihr filial* Innl week
HIoon p e r k e d
while fl. W. I humiii'il John Ivev
away
at Uia
(•earn Ihr r Intil III |it*y Powell.
acore until tho
J, W. Altmiiu nn*erf nut 17
lop half of the
gy-ald George lli'rnilon I-UM in
eighth
frame
hnlr Ihrillrr In Hike Iho first
when
Manager
,jt title, II wn* tile ni’iotl.l
Chuck Alaoo aoot
light mnlrh in whirl) A1limn
a rnokntlnK Idaai
ctl n teenager In itflln thn
over the tort field
n. In Iho »rml final rnuml,
wall
with tho
(man ili'fmloil Seminole High
hiiRoa loaded to
schall »tnr, Mol Fleischer. Horn*
(nit
the Semin bonl liny Hoi lor In Iho aernlChurk Afrno nolo* nhond it-n.
halt.
If mih Aleno'* Hovenlh homer
Ttio second Hlghl rlmmiilofl.
of Ihr yoar to pot him In a twoahlp
worn (iouiar Hliury ami
way lie with ltd l.ovy for Ihp
.1,1. Ilrd Cleveland of Iho Manfnrd
rlrrult drive Irmlrriihf’i In Ihr
Aurlll.r) Nto til Air Hlallim
l-'iorlda Stair J.raxui.
Alrno
will h« pin loti mil lunnirrnw, M ralird hla I lit ill riinn ha 11rtf la
t waa Iho tmIv mnlrh Ihal hum mil
priiiliiilion In 32 for the year
completed III Ihr «lr fllahlM.
with thr Ida lilant.
.,. .1,1. Cleveland nnnoxoil 4 ‘ie lldid
The (oof fell III on the llliirx ill
flight rrown Holiday with n t-A the Innl half of tho eighth when
Win ovor Dr. Hamid Ring. Hubert the Indian* worod four run*, capMilliner r&gt;liip|ini it 1-3 defeat on pod hy ll Iwn-run rlrrult drive by
Grier In gain Iho fourth flight Mnmigor Pop Humbert. It wit*
nor*. Hr. T. K. MoHanlol nar­
Rambert’* third homer in Hie Innl
rowly edged ("npt. .1. I„ Chillrn- throe night* nnd hi* fourth of
* 'll of Iho Hanford Nnvnl Air Hla- the year. Tho blow proved to ho
Ion 1! nnd t, In InIto Iho fifth lliP'undoing of Ihr Seminole*.
.The four.run ouihurxt ramr
M
t three-week Imitnamrnf In
off r r lir m Murray Hyrd who
.driarmine Iho men's rhamplnnNOnplantrd atarler “Chlro" Corahlp nf Ihr rluh saw in playora
rale* after Ihp latter war lakrn
t i t for Iho sixth fllahl til ten.
out In Hip rlghlh for a plnrh
tn Ihr rhnmplnnuhlp fllahl, Ifl
hitler, Tril Brooklyn, who alnglplayer* participated »Mto in Iho
od.
othor flvp bracket* right nr Iona
Ilyrd'a defcot marked the *ec
competed.
nnd In o row In the ln*t foot
The winning *ngn of Jim Hpon- ilaya nnd gave the *low Imlllng
car toll* nf hln almost unchallrng- righthander n fi-l overall rerorii
ad dnml nation nf Iho mon’t chain- for the year.
lunihln nf Seminole 0. 0. fnr thn
After AIpoo doubled In the
. »r'o Juat preceding the war and third, John Imhra hll hla *rr.The aix voaiM nflor ltt-15. During ■mil home run In na many nighl*
hat IInm Jim lied hit brother’ll to r i'C the lltiipa their flrat two
ll'tlmo icoord on l | i ruurxo la*l
run*, ll wan Imbra'a fifth rlryear with n Ofi, whlrh la 6 brink.1 cull amaah of Ihe year. He ha*
t&gt;Mr. 0. W. Hponror oatahllahod tho hit four of III* five homer* on
rorotd In lull).
the road.

F

National League
T he Sport Clubs Wonder II
Register Maglie Will Lose
lly HF.NT CIIKTI.AIN
Sporta Kdltor

An (Jrlnndo Sentinel apor' • i|.
uinnlxt made an Interentlng upiirnlaal of the Komlnole Blue* dur­
ing thrir recent winning streak,
hot lie made some very glaring
mUlake*. In the flrat place he
Hold that "with few exception*’1
the Him* wore fielding Ihe earns
team that ntnrtcd againat the
Senntoia In (lilamln on opening
night.
Actually, there |x very Itttlu
■
■- ----- . ruhatanco la thl*.

w

K ' 'The Blue* had
.only five playeu
,' rom that nriglrial team that
n ^ ffiliw e n t to Orlando
| V
m Apr. I I, when
^ ■ n l'-h e wrote the arU r * 1,? tide. Since tho
beginning of tho
MenNOII till- llluc*

i) a v e roleniM'd
cnoi^h
player*
tn Held another
complete t e a m
with utility men
and four pilrher*
In boot. Thu*, the xrrlhe’a attempt
to point out comparatively little
i hnngn In the flloea’ pereonnel I*
wrung.
Secondly, he stated that the
Seminole* had never been under
the .30U mark In gamra wort and
lo«t. Thl* again waa wrong, fnr
nn Apr. 28, at the rnncluahin of
a Hanford fuur-gamp loalng alild,
•h&lt;* HrminoIrN hud n
and aeren-lo** mark for n .118
perrentage.

What we ate lotereateil in do­
ing I* out to criticlie the Orlnmli
writer or Id* Niiorro of Informa­
tion, but to atrnlghteii out the re­
cord nod *how that (leneral Manegrr John Krlder and the Semirole Itlui'n have been on their lor*
In acquiring new player* to prnmice n winner for Sanford.
Ilurlng the lime from opening
night until the ronrluxliot of Ihe
llluea big winning nlreak, 13*
Full blood Indian, Joe Penning
plam a have left (hr Hanford
ton, fanned throe olralglit Hainl- fold to be replaced by seven
noloa In tho to[i half of Hit ninth °**,,r * with °h[y the three vetto win the grme for Cocoa.
etana. (buck Aleno, John Imbra,
Fred Catalfaro bleated out a
• H i &gt; Parlae retaining their
double and two alnglea for Ihe
pwHUmta and rmrkl* Frerl CavHlur* to pare Ihe 14 hit loalng
■O'1 a«urg* Ken la, Rmllad
•ffoit before being Injured on
aervlce, atllj |n tha Set
rmlnole
a beaut Ifni running patch In Ihe
uniform.
By tins y. I'l.mVDEN
eighth
In other word* the xecret
Tunlg
Aianrlalod t'rraa Pilaff Wrltrr
ronlght the Cocoa Indiana wll Hanford'* mircc**|
ll look n mathematician In figure lam0 the llluc*
III iipm in
In tho Mumorlu
Mumorla.
S'; out who stood whom In tho Florida Rtgiliuill at 8:00 p.m, Aleno will ha* hecn thn conslant
ahuffjlngl
Jnleninllim.il I .on who lodny.
pruhahly Mtnrt Ju*u Fernandes.
All homo lonma Inal Monday The veteran Cuban fllnger lot* won of playora to ac-l
night aa Miami walloped Lakeland three While dropping four game* quire tho winning!
comhlnatinn. NoIt'S; Havana lilunkod Miami Beach thua far.
I'O; Tampa ilownml Si retorslmru
1 roa* ||o* Pallor: Jn*o Fernan, tnhlo ha* boon
81, and Writ 1'iilm Hunch look ova went to right when (lonrite p i t c h i n g the'
Flirt Lnudeididn, .1 1
Benia *l&gt;lftet| tn renter reidarlng
A* n roaull, llnvniia look nvrr the Injorod Cavnllnro. Tho lilmvr the I m p r o v e d
,! second plnor, Miami ilmppml In art' now thro* gnnio* nut nf fit nt I I I ll n a obtained
.j£ third, Tampa rlimlimi Inin (mirth, Placo nod only one game ahead of front aurh playPalm lleach nmvrd Into Ihr third pJliro Jaokaonvllle Hearlr, era aa (jenrge
Joe Paris*
apnl and HI. Petersburg fell Hanford
H O A Smith, "Chico" Cnrralea, Joso
. rib.
Campo, If
2 t ft Fernattdat
and
Fernandas nnd
Paul Chtrgey,
Kami llrnoh hold a 2 gnnie rdgr Kenlx, rf
2 2 0 A|so added to tha Banford rnatar
fer Havana lull Ihr Plamingni I'arlie, lb
1 ft 1 have been outfielders Bill Campo
fried tlx lilln whllr Havana got AIpiio, ah
fl 2 0 and Ted Brooklyn gs will at
f twn A walk ami Iwn error* Imbrn, itli
3 2 fl nhoftsDip Ulmer "Sherry" Rherha
In Iwn Havana run* In Ilia Cavnllnro, rf
:i fl 0 l|tre Is a Imx score of tho
It. Rllvin (lari'fa got Havana'* Rhodoa, e
1 4 n Seminole Blue' players who have
It hit In thr alxlli and Manager Hhorlin, aa
0 fl » been rfItased:
he (lurrrn imllrcted Iho other In Cnrralea, p
0 ft a Pile karat Rwalp, Carnntt, Bar■oventh. Tho game drew 1,038
a-llrooklyn
1 n n (oWg.'Ad Loomis.
n n a (latiM n Pctroalnn.
Incento taijmi xhacklod l.ako- b-Chergoy
ller, llurna, Forn ft o iMlftdarai Ml lit
on nine hll* while Miami Hyrd, p
n n n feat.
fed four l.iikulnmi pltchrra fnr Fernando*, rf
n 0 ri . Oktflelderat Malarky, Homes,
, ami mailt) ihom count. Ilnckv c-Warij
Total*
it 21 it Patrick, Haber and Raschler,
Ittell hnmrrod In Iho xccnml with
it O A
gut Armxtrunu nlmaril A dmihlc. Cocira.
The mark wltk probably Ihe
u le nnd triple pul Miami nliund Hooker, ,1b
1 .1 3
Hughe*, rf
j l a y In Ihri lilnt
.1 1 (I heal , record In Btaiinslo County
Ogellu Marline* doted out alx Itamlirrl, ||i
2 If) fl la Hanford Junior High School
,
ala lilli before a HI. I’rlmburg I'enin, If ■
2 t (1 mentor ilowle Gordie. Hla Jun
.. r Kadi
. _ „pfoduced
----- 1 tha IlHMt
wd of a.mifl lam I'reoii'a alnglr Kelkne, rf
0 0 0 N
bgaktlball record In th* county
tried Tninpa on n a run tmral Ralngh. an
1 ll 4 when
they
wpn
10 gamea of I f
‘ the third and hr nlnilnl In (wo Caldwell, e
2 6 ft
N in a 3 run nlalli liowle Mon Matteoul, Bb
2 3 3
Btreil ovor ihr Icftflrld fence Frailer, p
0 1 1
ho aevcnlti fnr the home tonin'* 'birdlerl, p
ft 0 0
tally.
Rupp, p
t 0 0
nla -frill's T-hlt mound Job I’onolngtun, p
1 n 1
rgta through an . undeTeated
ulch I .awing'* home run gave Total*
18 27 14
shall eaimen. The Junior Fads
Palm llracl
i n Ihr nod at riorl i —Singled for Corrale* In 8th.
• Won three straight and will
lerdale. Jack Knx hit safely h—Ran fnr Hrooklvn In 8th.
in three trips and drove In
Struck mil for Hvrd In Oth.
fun* for the Indiana. Jenl Sanford
noa 120 040— V
lift i t 4100 p.m, Tha aordlemfn
‘ eight and kilned dvr Coen*
I in mil 1148—10
nfltd the Gardeners last, Friday
... It Waa Fort Uuderdnle'i
R—Campo fl. I'arlae, Aleno 8,
Ion In 4t atarta tma aeaaon '■nbrn 8. Cavallaro. Cherg*v. Hu­
ghe* .1, Rambert fl, Prma.Balogh, fl Oping victories over KntarMatteoul fl, Pennington. K—Camno, Rhode", Matteoul. RBI—Parlae,
Aleno 4, Itnlirn 8, Rhodes, Docker,
ABSOCTATRU p r k h h
Hughes fl, Rambert, Ralegh. Caldl»*d an aiaMt from
M s'staff
»«, ~ npb ,nyon.
Brooklyn
. ...........
.. ..J#l» veil, Frailer, DH—Aleno, Huahei t .1.
t,
Parlia.
Cavallaro,
Dorher,
IIR
—
rniti i hllaclelphla, .848: Ad
thaw splsn
Imbra,
Al*h’
p
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Rgmbert.
b
—
MaitoJlndnnatl. 341: Haumholti
.830; Mual
jalal, St. Lon I* mil DP—Balogh to Mattaonl to
Rambert 8. I-eft—Sanford 10, Qo-os'*. B B —off Corrale* i, m i i a r
8, Rupp 8, BO—by Corral** 4,
Praaler 1. Pennington 8, HO—

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Associated Praia 8ports Writer
Thb seven National league rivals
nf the New York Oisnls were won
drrlng today If Bat (The Barber)
Mail!lie la ever goln| to be ^-aldp.
APd you can’t blame thv Pittsburgh Pirate* If they ihake their
heaax In an emphatic negative
manner.
The 88-year old righthander from
Niagara ralla, N. Y., hasn't been
beaten this year In racking up
seven victories lo run hli unde
feated string over a 3-year span
In in. He ha* met and whipped
all leama eacepl Ihe Rnatnn Brave*
anti the Chlcngn Cub*
In 83 Inning*, he ha* allowed
only seven earned runs lor Ihe
enviable average nf I 03.
Tho Pirates have a special reasort fnr wnndcrinu If Maglie is un­
beatable. When nc blanked them
4 0 on sevrn hit* Monday in ono
of Ihe three game* played In the
major*. It marked Ihe 13th straight
time the curve hall are has turned
hack the cellar dwelling Hues.
Third Baseman Bobby Thomson
supplied Ihe balling power for
Maglie'* second shutout nf the sea&gt;
son us tho (Hunt* moved hark Inin
a He Inr first place with the
Dodgers, who played a 1-1 tie with
the Cubs In a game railed by rain
oiler nne wn* mil In Ihe top half
nt the seventh. Maglie'* nlher
goose-egg rnnie on April 30 al the
csjxmsf of thr Dodgers.
Iltlly laics, who ha* won four
straight for the Dndger*, and Turk
Lnwn hooked up In a hurling duel
before rain put an end tn tho
proceeding* The Dodgori, who
made only ono hit, were Ihe first
to score. In Ihe third Inning, lown
loil control nnd forced home n
run The Hubs tied ll up In the
fourth.
tn the only game played In the
Amerlrnn la'ague, Urn llnudrcau
again called on hi.* sharp fielding
nldtlmm lo give Ihe Boston Ilea
SoX a .13 vlrlnry over the Detroit
Tigers. The victory, credited to
Rookie Bill Henry, lifted Ihe nnsmt
Into a virtual second-place tie with
th* Idla Washington Senators
W ill Dfopo and Clyde Vallmer
drove In tha winning runs with
long flics In the seventh. Kills
Kinder snd'Mel Parnell, twn mare
veterans, came on la save Henry
when tho Tigers threatened
Thn only other scheduled game,
St. Inuls Cards at Philadelphia
Phils, was postponed hy rsln.
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23
23
21
20

Orlando
20
Oainrsvllle
19
Painikn
14
Cocos
Coe
1.1
aylim.i Beach
12
sburg
T
Augustine
Augusllnc fl tiCfsbur
Del,nnd fl Jacksonville Bench
Orlando 7 (inllicsvllle 0
Palnlks Ifl Daytona Beach fl
Cnco» to Sanford fl
Palaiko al Daytona Beach
Cncnn nt Snnfnrd
St. Augustine al I^&gt;eshiirg
Orlando nt Oalncsvltle

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jfdwell. Wlnntr - P « finingtin.
i/o»ar — Byrd. U — Kaltlaa and
War. T -S tlO .

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113
.182

.333
300

League
20
ll
.1143
12
.571
WnsMnglnn
Ifl
367
17
13
Boston
13
319
14
New York
.316
13
in
SI.1tools
13
462
14
Chicago
15
423
II
Philadelphia
250
7
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Detroit
Bosloo 3 Detroit 2
ONLY GAMP.
;cw York nt Chicago In)
liililnglon at St. Imuls ( N&gt;
Philadelphia al Detroit
Boston at Cleveland |N)
National league
7
19
.731
Now York
7
731
19
BnMtVIyn
13 &lt; 332
16
Chicago
13
13
.3.16
nclrtnntl
483
13
14
I/ml*
.444
13
llndelphla
12
13
423
11
Boston
3
26
.161
Plltslmrgh
New York 4 Pittsburgh n
Brooklyn 1 Chicago 1 (tic,
end sixth, rain)
ONLY GAMES
Chicago at Boston (N)
Cincinnati at Brooklyn
Bt, I/iols al New York IN)
pltisburgh al Pbltsdelpbln (N)
Florida International league
643
27
Minml Beach
600
Hlvana
M)S
23
Miami
.871
24
Tamps
W. Palm Beach 23
■Si!
.888
HI. I’rlersborg
24
.317
Lakeland
U
.146
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Palm Beach 3 Port Lauderi'L.i
Havana it Miami Bench
SI. Petersburg at Tampa
Miami *t Lakeland
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Matthews Hurdles rted Hats Arc Now
1st Heavyweight 11 Carnes In Front
Title Obstacle In FSL Flag Race
By J lr i COUR
•ORTLAND, Ore. OB - Harry
id) Mltthews cleared hla first
haavywiUM hurdle here
nl|M. Matthews, 113W,
looked Impressive In
punching nut a tO-round decision
bver Ilex Layne, IMW, Mwliton.
Utah.
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Layno was the flrsf heavyweight
6f reputation that Matthews hid
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jo Brockton, Mass., belter who
nocked out Jne Utuli.
Matthews waa Just loo classy
and hjt Ido’ hard for Ijjyn", a
prim Hive-typa mauler who nrverIheltia holds
a,decision
over H
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By NEII, (ilLRRIDF.
Aisoclstsd Praaa HUH Writer 1
Tha DeLand Red Hats defeited
th* Jsckmnvllle Besch Hea Birds
6-4, Monday night to tale a firmer
“ on Ihe Florida State league
hold
nil
jtnford’a 33
wltji ____
and. IS* josses.
Banford1
..........,
In other games. Bt. Augustine
Adguitlm
baat Leesburg, 8-3.
8-3, Orlando downed
dc
Gririeivllle, T o.I, Palatka trounced
Daytona Beach, HI A, and Cocoa
trimmed Banford, urn.
Uoyd Swain was, Ihe winning
pitcher for DeLand, and Lefthknder Dave McCrlckard was the
iMer. Catcher Roy Dunne collected
foyr of DeLsnd'a 18 hit*.
je r Stan Kirplnrii
the St. Augustine Saints,
im, to ope of their few
\ct teai
John Pawtlck hit a 3-run
tl!
r l^esburg In the seventh
“ ‘ er hit two don
i In three timei
bat for Bt. Au|uitlne.
Nell Bimmerman, sidelined W
past three week* with a let
pitched a 4-hltter
™ for
‘ 1P IM
tahdo Beostori to boat tialnea
lo. Rain stopped tha game after
innuig.
Roll*fer Ken Adiama, backed by
waa
h ____Ufpnmatea,
U k i eami
.■ .
winner for. Piajatha.
‘ Baaemai Pap Rambart'a
___■ ■ sparkl
____rked
■ ■ iCncoii
;4homir
‘
drive In tho tail of Uw eighth
'o r Banford had urqrad
ilng, afti
tour limas In the top of the eighth.
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“Chico” Corrales
Lowest'ERA Mdrk In State Loop

Fishing nnd hunting yesterday
and today.
I can remember the time when u
"Chico" Corrales, (fl - year - rid D Florida State League's lo— «’
few men could go wllli their fam­
ilies on n camping trip tu the Ht. Seminole Blues righthander, leads fdruad run average of Ihe 1182
John’* River, Lake Jessup, Wekl- the Hanford moundsmen with •
Working flfl innings In fo v
vn River or mftat auy of the lake* a.tlrt earned run average, which
J iind Htrcunis 'o rank* sixth from the top In the ggfnea, Ralat had allowed but 11
■flurbln nnd «hil ■ nverngrs just released from the runs, only four of them rarne *
(the women mi.l Florida .State League office today. for an earned run average of 1.13
(.’lose b n h I n d
per ftm*.
! chlbtren pltclu"l
camp nnd gathat- C o r r a l e s Is
Th* vftarin lefty, Rad Robert*
- of tho league • teadlag Drle-vl
?d fire wood Ihe • Verge .Smith, ■
lllen rouid go out 20 -year -old or­
Red Hdu waa second with a I 81
ilul eiili'li flsb t h o d o x fllngnr
•tarago after five gamea during
has the
for the meal, ll w h o
which he hurled 88 Innings, al­
lid not tnku lung e i g h t h loweit
lowing I I runs, only seven earntn get nil the ERA mark in the
fish n good slse limp with ■ 2.17
Rrtokie
HflOkte Bonnv
Honnv Raper
(taper of
or Orlando
family or two figure. Thua the
la tha nominal leader with
wit) an 0.01
could rot. ft was Blues plarril two
murk, hut, though he had appeared
sure a pleasure chunker* In tha
In ID games, he had
pit
.
pitched
but
for several fnm- F S L ' s top ten
Jah
80 Innings; allowing ilx nitiui two
illra to get together and go ramp­ b r a c k e t while
of them earned.
J o s e Fr r na ml er, "Chico" Corrales
ing In the good aid days.
Among loop hurlers with three
and
Murray
Byrd
rank
In
top
20
Rut today ll )■ quite different.
or more {leclsion* to their rredlt,
pitchers.
You had belter lake your fish with
Fernandes, the 23-year-old vat- there were hut fnur undefeated ns
you on these romping trip* for you
of midnight Thur*d*vi Tommy
may catch them and you rnny not. eran Cuban has a 2.8*1 ERA figure Mllli of Jackionvllle Beach with
Where Ihe fish have gone no to place Iflth In the league while nine itralgh': Fred Montsdeoca ot
one aerma to know hut atlll thb Byrd Is IDth with a 3.11.
Gainesville with tig straight)
hlalnglsta of Ihe (iamr and
Through gamen of Friday Georg* Smith of Hanf-ud, and
Fresh Water Fish Commission
night. May 16. the veteran Mil­ Roberta, with four straight.
will tell you that there are so
ton Kalat nf the last place Bt. .“ Official figure* tnrough mid'many fish In the lakes and
Augu»tlne Hnlnls had tha Class fright Friday, 3 or more decisions:
streams that they are starvlna
to death.
Pilrhcr-Cluh •— Lefthander Claaa
Pet, ERA
The game, especially i | r ilrer Holst, Ht. Augustine
..... V
4 32 13 4 2 1 .687 1.11
has Increased In th • Inst few yr«r*. Roller, Orlando
......
R 10 20 fl
3 3 t
.780 0.00
I have seen the tlmo when you Robert*, D eLand..........
V* 6 19 12 7 4 0 1.000 1.61
could go to thr Oenlu National In-Ison, Deluind
1.8
7 44 11
0 3 1 .760 1.H6
Forest and hunt nil tiny nod never Inslnskl, DeLand
1.8 11 73 flfl Ifl 6 2 .780 1.02
nee a hunter except your own Corrales, Hanford
LS
fl 46 17 U 6 1 .833 2.00
party and never see,nr kill a deer. McCrlckard, Jnx Beach
It* 8 60 24 14 8 2 .714 a. lo
But today them are hundreds of Hmith, Hanford
LB
4 29 11
7 4 0 1.000 2.17
hunters each day In the season Miller, DeLaml
R
ft flO 20 Ifl fl 1 .887 2.40
nnd several hundred deer killed I'njqoe, Daytonn
A
I.S
41 13 tl 3 2
.600 2.41
each aeaaon.
Hcwrll, (Irlnmlo
R
8 07 20 18 4 4 .600 2.42
The reason for this Is we have Montsdeoca. Hnlnesvllle
7 63 23 17 6 0 1.000 2.43
1.8
had good protection of the deer .Mill*. Jnx Bench
LH to 81 32 23 ft 0 1.000 2.5fl
and all nr most all hunters pro­ Hutson, I'ulntkn
V 17 73 20 21 6 3
.628 2.80
tect Ihe do* deer. With good Klnrmnnn, Orlnmlo
R* 0 18 13 11 3 2 .600 2.00
protection wo have the lies! Fernnndei, Hanford
..... V
7 44 23 16 3 3
.300 2.86
deer hunting nt thla lime that
..... V* 10 62 27 20 4 4 .S00 2.01
tho state of Florida has ever Pennington, Cocoa .
8 33 22 12 1 4 .200 3.00
K
Rupp, Crn-on
had.
8 68 28 20 6 2 .714 3.11
K
I believe If we could gel tile llyr-l, Hanford
.600 3.20
LB 10 32 34 10 3 3
same protection of our Inkes no I toe Angel, Jnx Bench
.400 3.20
R* 8 41 29 18 2 3
streams wn rnulil get good fishing Wenger, Daytona
7 43 10 10 3 2 .600 3.36
R
back. In my opinion we will nev w Yolmai, (irlnmlo
.1176 3.44
V 11 ftfl 33 26 3 0
get good lm*s fishing brick In lie- McCullough, Iteeslnirg
ft 41 22 17 t ,1 .260 1.46
Ut
state until we can find some way /Imniernmn, ftrlamlo
R Ifl OH 32 20 4 4 .600 3.78
tu protect our spawning Im** and D i m s , (iulnrsvllle
7 36 19 16 fl 2 .600 3.80
R
also Home way to atop Illegal Cub­ Manning, (inlnervllla
• 30 18 10 a 1 .077 3.00
ing.
R
Mnnesnn, Orlnndu
.600 1.08
Wo nre ntlll getting good news Twiss, Leesburg
- R* 18 43 28 ID 2 fl
from the Putnam County Fishing Fruiter, Cocon
R
8 86 19 16 a 2 .600 4.00
4.18
Contest,
.. LS 12 72 fll 28 4 6 .448 4.16
llernmn, Jnx Reach .....
There were tl baas entered In Vickery, Cocoa
0 82 88 24 3 a ,800
LB
4.16
the sixth week nf the routed Biiidp, Daytona
,.. R 11 69 44 39 3 6 .378
.........
bringing Ihe total entered up In Freitn, Leeahurv ....................*-g
.... 1J1 12 76 49 36 4 4 .800 4.27
Ibis lima to 78 with a combined
» 32 20 16 2 1 .867 4.80
Ailama, fialneavllle
...............LB
■
■
.800 4.80
weight nf 888 iiC G iM »
41 26 23 *}~ t!
..j;LB
p
J
PgirnhU • . ..
Al
lng"tt*Jnck IHVerri;
Mrs.. Marjorl
P It **% 87 40 31 fl • n ' .3717
Lopeij
flaltiMVllle
.333 4.01
ighl the largest fish
Mdivlllr,. caught
10 12 t a
22
3
LS
fnr the week weighing U pounds Htnton, Daytona
R
D 40 33 26 2 4 .333 6.09
anil ll) ounces. It wn* taken mi Aiiania, Palatka
fl 37 26 31 2 1 .667 6.01
LB*
live halt from ........ .. Luke while Swain, Banfurd-Dcijind
fishing out of the Hus* Capitol
Tha Brua*
it* TIUS
Thta Week
Resort. This !&gt;n"» will reward Mrs,
SHOEM AKER SHIN ED
Tonight
.Starling with a trophy given to
NEW YORK ~ No Jockey* at
Cocoa at BANFORD
the raptor of the largest bass ear b Bvlmunt i’ark "hrd tears when
Wednesday
week.
Wiltin Shoemaker left lor Califor­
Sanford at Gainesville
Ik H, Rolismi, also of Jark'
racing.
Thursday
Minvllle, took the lead in the niaDuring
the 21-day Jamaica
Gainesville at BANFORD
light weigh! ilivisimi of the three meeting Shoemaker was very much
months rnnlrst this week with
Jax Beach al BANFORD
an 8 pirnnd H ounrr has* cap­ lu demand. The crack rider hid
Saturday
lin mount* during Ihe ipring
tured on a spinning nulfit with a
Banford at Jax Haach
8 pound tins. The fish waa lakrn meeting and finished In ihs money
Sunday
•Dun the HI. Johna River while with «B of hla horse*. He *a t
Leesburg at BANFORD
fishing out nf .Sportsman's tho leading rld*r at Jamalea'wlth
26 vlnner*, flvp more than Eric
l«odg* at Welaka.
T IT U S V IL L E T ID ES
A few hass nre silll being Kl winner*, waa th* only rider
Low
caught between Lemon Bluff and Guerin. Ted Atkinson, third with High
Wfdaoudsy, May t l
Luke Harney and west of Hanford who had more ninmila than Shoe­
from the tnllrond hrklgr to the maker. Ted waa up on 132 thor­ B:&amp;7 a.m. ...................... 11:33 a m.
oughbred*.
6:08 p.m............... . .... ....... P-tn*
month of the Wckivu River.
*r
Bob Klphuth hi■a been iwlmBub Cr*v, rm»kl* outfielder for
Edgar Laprado, star nut tor nf
epoch at Y i Univenlty
thu New York Rangers, operates tha Now York Yankee*, ha* three
1118.
sinter who are softball star*n hotel during the off-season,

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Quest For Panties Spreads As
Other Colleges Join In Raids
;

By The Associated Preaa
The collage boy erase to Invad#
women’* dormitories for pantloa
flared anew on campuie* from
Vermont to Minnesota, Monday
night. Unrated police ware caught
between raider* and the beleagured
ftrls in the dormitories.
Ulmllar collegiate outbreaks have
occurred at other schools Ip the
nation. Apparently, some persons
beliefe, Ike spring revolls repre­
sent the »tudentsr way u! letting
off stesm before final examina­
tions.
Here are Monday night’s de­
velopments in ailke sorties.
At Evanston, III., some 200 North
western University women sere­
naded In front of the men’s dormi­
tories Tim hoys applauded the
girls, and then some 1,000 oft hem
paid n “ return visit" to the wom­
an's houses.
singing and cheering, the male
.students snatched lingerie In five
dormlturlrs. Hut 30 women at a
sixth house repulsed the Invasion
with buckets of water. Police
felled nine students but released
mem after a lecture.
At Columbia, Mo„ 1,000 Unlvaralty of Missouri man students as
‘saillied tororllle* on their own
campus and dormitories at Steph­
ans College and Christian Collage,
' both women’* schools.
Aellng Police Chief J. 1. Parks
laid damage might run Into thou­
sands ol dollar* at the three
schools, lie said he obtained per
mission to call out the National
Guard hut that the youths retired
after he alerted the Coin rpln unit.
The forays lasted four nours. No
ttrlous injuries were reported.
At Minneapolis, some 500 Uni­
versity of Minnesota men students
raided three women's dormitories
but the raid m-lled only four Mrs*,
four pair:, of panties and a silk
slip
(tome 3,000 University of Connec­
ticut students at Htorri, Conn.,
milled around Ihe sorority quad­
rangle In another penile raid. Girls
retaliated by dousing boy* with
hilckets of water.
At Tuaralooxa Ala , pollen kept
would lie raiders, more than 1.000
strong id one limn, across the
street (rum u row of University
of Alabama dormitories during a
long and swnellinej hosted ilfscus-

slon as to whether the men sludent* should enter tho women’s
quarters.
A student said co-eds dangled
bedshects from tho dormitory win­
dows snd a few threw out underthing*.
Ten Minimis were arrested and
eight were charged with disorderly
conduct, their trials being set for
Thursday morning Two were char
get) with disorderly conduct and
possession of fireworks
Several firecrackers were set off
during the demonstration, which
lasted three hours.
The feminine flimsy fsd uhq
sent some goo students roaming
the University of Vermont rumpus
at Burlington and brought out a
full complement of tho city police
and fire department plus men from
the state police and Chittendon
County sheriff's office.
At least two students were In
Jured In handtohand scuffling
with police The sir was filled
with rocks snd tear gas, plus tor
rents of water from fire depart
manl hoses. Loads of collegians,
transported by paddy-wagons, were
locked up.
A mol) of some 1,000 to i,S00
men students scampered Inin three
women's hall* att he University of
Wisconsin at Madison. It was all In
fun, the police said, and there were
no Incidents.
At Newark, Pel., some 2SQ male
student* stormed eight ru ed halls
on the University of Delaware

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present road system built on a
pay-as-you-go bails compares fa*
vorable with that of other states
and he advocated continuing road
const rucl ion under that aystem.
"1 believe everybody will sae
clearly now what many have been
pointing out about Mr. Odham'a
Immaturity and inaUblllly," Mc­
Carty said.
And taking an apparent slap at
both odhum * talkathons and at
Gov Fuller Warren, who defeated
him four years ago, McCarty aaid:
"We've had tour years loo much
of too much talk You’ve had four
years of challenges for debates
ami exhibits of empty chairs. Do
you want four more years of it?"
There were no empty chairs at
the McCarty Odham debate at Or­
lando Monday.
When the I wo candidates got toJtefher at a Junior Chamber of
Commerce luncheon, extra chairs
had to be brought into the hall
to accommodate about GOO men

Attorney General
H m IIh H r r w PM&gt; Owl
did mil believe McGranery's per­
formance would match his promise
In thlN respect.
Besides contending McGranery
would lie lass than vigorous In
prosecuting any suspected graft
among administration officials and
supporters, Ferguson and Watkins
sail) the turist attempted to "dodge
Kiid straddle" on the Issue of presi­
dential powers.
campus. Girls al one house fought
back with a fire hose,

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WASHINGTON U t- Prices In
many grocery stores gu up on* to
two cants a can today on aoma
canned vegetables, fruits and
Juices. Houstwives can expect In
creases soon on a large variety of
othar foods.
The Office of Price Stabilisation
(OPS) aaid It was granting the
higher prices on vegetables, fruit*
and Ju'ces to compensate whole­
salers for “ markedly lower earn­
ings ” Under this o n e r some can­
ned corn, green beins, peak, toma­
toes, tomato Julca, canned fruit
cocktail, pineapple, peaches and
pears.
OPS said most Independent stores
will be affacted but few chain
stores will be. flnce they normal­
ly buy direct from producers rath­
er than from wholesalers.
The agency said It may Issue
before Ihe end of this month an
order permitting retailers to in­
crease their markups ou such foods
as concentrated coffee, dry cer­
eals, cookies and many canned
meetings at which altempta would
be made to have legislators nledgq
in advance to support the Odham
program.
"Do you. faal the Legislature
should be a rubber stamp for the
executive
department
or
be
abolished?" McCarty asked.
Odham replied the Iwglslature
"should serve the people." lie
again niilllned his proposal for the
town hall meetings to sell his pro­
gram In the clt Irens and legislators
snd to keep book* on the legisla­
tors during Ihe sessions and send
report cards back to Ihe people

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Ladies'
H Iouhch
All Nylon, lovely
colore and stripes

The ante varies according to
tho aacthw of fecotmtry, baton
meats Canned tuna and salmon a New York hula, (he Incraaie
would be excepted.
brings tho cost to fill a ton.

This is the second price Increase
within a year and H compared
with a low of $40 during tha dopreuioo years of tha early 304 and
previous high of 6120 In the
early m .
, „
It add* about 50 million dollars
a year to the costs of American
publisher*, who already are findfng themselves In an increasingly
difficult tost squatte la getting out
a dally paper.
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So

Uw next school year,
an war* hurt when toe
bus plunged into a ditch. One has
a fractured neck and another seri­
ous internal injuries.
The driver said the
• steering
mechanism failed when ho applied
brakes because of a bole
sole In tbe
road. Tha State Highway Patrot
reported Ihe bus was In ----mechanical condition.
emum probably
Th* chrysanthemum
ha* been known for
fc 9,000 years. ‘
I1* was originally
The word "mind1
a verb, not a noun,
Chlorophyll, which causes ths
green color of plants, Is found in
a brown color In certain alga*.
Light travels about 188 004^
mile* g second.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tha following named pernonn have
liacn appointed aa Clerks snd Inspectors of lbs various Election Boards
for (ho Primary Elect km to tw bold throughout Seminole Cotuity, Florida,
on May 27th, ltfili
PRECINCT NO. 1 — SANFORD

Polling Place: Store Room at 106 Watt 3rd Street •
No. tA — Night Board
No. ,IA — Day Beard
Glen Llngle, Clerk
Leo Butner, Clerk
C. W. Fnrnee, Inspector
Joe Garrett, Inspector
Mrs. C. W. Fumes, Inspector
Paul Pexold, Inspector
Lester Guthrie, Inspector
Henry Richter, Inspector
No. IB — Night Board
No. ID — Day Board
Pnlllp Bach, Clerk
Homer Orborn, Clerk
Ralph Ray, Inspector
Berry St. John, Inspector
Ray O. Slaton, Inspector
John Ht. Clair White, Inspector
C. E . Hunter, Inspector
Roy Frank Symta, Inspector

98c
T-Shirt*

Gowntt
Clinkla Crepe, cool
for summer

Colon Knit*

98c
SkirtH
S h o r tH

Washable cotton material*

39c
T-ShlrtH
Solid colore and stripes

PRECINCT NO. 8 — SANFORD
Polling Plata: Sanford Canning Kitchen
No. IA — Night Board
No. 9A — Day Beard
John E. Higgins, Clerk
Fred Pope, Clerk
Milton Moore, Inspector
Mrs. A W. Epps, Inspector
John William*, Inspector
J. K. Houk, Inipector
R. C. Miller, Inspector
W. It. Jennings, Inipector
N. SB - Night Board
No. 3B — Day Board
A. B. Wallace Jr.. Clark
B. L. Perkins Jr., Clerk
Ernest Southward, Inipector
Mrs. C. 61. Flowers, Inspector
Cliff.Abies, Inspector
It. F. Cooper, Inspector
Ralph Wight Jr., Inspector
C. B. Kchlrerd, Inspector
No. 3C — Night Board
No. SC — Day Board
Stewart Gstchel, Clerk
K. A. Newman Jr, Clerk
Wallace Bell, Inspector
Kliby Fite Jr., Inspector
M. C. Glnder, Inspector
Wm. Bush, Inipector
W. M. Brown. Inspector
fame* Crapps, Inspector

Panties
Itayoti tricot kulta

Day Board
T. L. Lingo, Clark

Night Beard
Thomoa Hollingsworth. Clark

8 JM W U S . 'Kg&amp;

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Mrs. R. F. King, Inspsctor

Rayon crepe, pastel
colors

Kitra large site*

1.98

Polling Place: Community Building
W. L. Bug, Clerk
E. H. Grant, Inipector

3 pr. 1.00

lMuy Shorts

Oinnerwure
Rose Garden pattern, very
pretty . . 10 pc. seta . . . .

2 -9 8
Set

’ 98c

Mrs. Leons McLain, Inspec

PRECINCT NO. 7 — CHULUOTA
Polling Placa: School
Mrs. Priscilla Hodgaa, Inspector
Mrs, Anna Toftlay, Inipector

Munis Jacobs, Clerk
Wm. Jacobi, Inspector

Misses’

PRECINCT NO. 8 — GOLDENROD
Polling Place: Community House
William E. Strong, Clark
Falk D. Slayton, Inspector
has, H. Dike, Inspector

PR EC IN C T h o . • -

Melt'd Sport
Shirts

Planter Lamps

Table Lamps

Don Key lampa complete
with shad*

Pretty bases with shades

Rayon Print*

2,98

1.69

tip®

Ben 0. Walnwrlght, Inspector

PRECINCT NO.« — GENEVA

4 pr. 1.00

Cotton gabardine, al)
color*

Polling Place: School
Mra. John E. Fox, Inspector
E. A. Rush, Inspector

PRECINCT NO. S — OVIEDO
Polling Place: City Hal)

1.59

Criskay cloth,
very full

Polling Placa: School House
Oeo. W. Ball, Inspector
W. Brownlow Kwaggerty, Inspector

H, A. King. Clerk
Paul Oglesby, Inspector

C. E. Hawke, Clerk
Mri. Carrie Schley, Inipector

Sport
Caps
69c - 98c

llsy
Earl
Mrs.
hire.
Mrs.

LONG WOOD

Polling Placa* City Hall
Beard
Nlgfcl Board
8. DeMar, Clark
Ralph Hammond, Clark
Msrgsret Jackson, Inspector
John MoNamera. InspectorCals DeRosa, Inipector
Mra. Ethel Mae Prescott, Inspector
Emily Maddtn, Inspector
Mra. Bellio Jackson, Inipector

PRECINCT NO. 10 — LAKE MARY

Solid color Rayon
Shirts

1.39
Florida Printed
Rayon Shirt*

Athletic
Shirts

614 iweh Pintle la color*

Beautiful Plant* For The Houfle
In Assorted Evergreens

Boys1 Csbsna

BaytT Strip*

T-Shirts
C'otujo Knit!

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, n e w YORK IB - Two of th#
large Canadian newsprint pro­
ducers raised their prices |10 *
ton today to tbe highest newsprint
Uhl Power sad Psp*r Co., the
price In history.
Consolidated Paper C
Corp.. the third largest, notified their custo­
second largest producer, and Abl- mers of price Increases.

This does not mean the retail
celling* uf all canned goods will
be upped, OPS aaid. Officials i
ed that soma prices a n alni
about as high as the public wi
psy.
OPS officials said tha higher
margins for wholesalers a n sub­
ject to review when Ihe agency
completes a national survey of
margins and earnings by
both wholesalers and mailers.

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PRECINCT NO. 4 — PAOI.A

1.29

4 pr. 98c

Itayon Crepe and
Broadcloth

Play

Multi Crepa half
Mips, pastel colors

Cotton mercerised

1.19

l.lltlw Misses’

98c

Ankletn

Suits

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OP&amp;Grnnte Increase Tvfo Canadian Mflls
In Grocery Priceu Up Newsprint Price

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Polo Shirts

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Nylon F u ll*
Fashioned, 51
Ullage, 16 denier

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ssued n co-operation
• 8 Fish estate nr whether
no
not* County must go it alone
i construe
nf
Leffler
ho wellrd kitiaen

who Jammed fat to ♦iear'ffa gtre
and t.itu.
They weren’t disapputated. Nei­
ther candidate pulled any punches,
and neither was short of chaering,
shouting, whistling supporters.
They talked about each other,
their platforms, their campaign
tactics and expenditures, school
financing, taxation, gambling law
enforcement, their legislative rec­
ord! and varloua other subject*.
They fired question* and anawera
at each other, and anawered ques­
tions from the audience. Nearly
all newsmen who covered the
fracas declared It pretty much of
a draw, although It probably would
be hard to convince backers of
either man IIm I he didn’t come
out on top.
Odham got his chance to ask
the question he has served notice
repeatedly he would fire al Me
Carty when they met:
"How much did you spend in
1048 when you reported expend!
lures of 19.343, and who put up
Ihe money?" He contended the
count of newspaper advertising In
Ihe 1948 campaign showed far more
than that hail been spent In Me
Carty'* behalf.
McCarty replied his reports
were In compliance with tha law
In effect In 1948, and that sup
portars who spent money for ad­
vertising, radio time and other
campaign costa weren’t required
to do it through the candidate's
centra) treasury as the new law
requires.
Odham supporters grumbled that
McCarty hadn’t answered the ours
lion hut It satisfied the McCarty
backers
McCarty's prime qnestlnn for
Odham was In apparent reference
to Ihe Sanford candidate's proposal
to hold pre-legislative town hall

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PRECINCT NO. 2 — LAKE MONROE

H o f ip it u l P l a n
lime, lie pointed out that the lie
land luopltid Is expected to he
completed by July and that the
Flsli K'tale has 611)11,01)0 coining
ft too Hie federal government anil
doe within two years, and that an
additional c.'Vu.nmi
has
been
pledged by the federal govern­
ment for the Keinlnula County
hospital.
He also pointed out that nrehlterl’i. plans for Ihn local hospital
providing fm 50 bed* have been
_
tompktrd, Ihtil a meeting of the
V-Tiv. ' Flsli trindees will lie held In June
”
tS/v snd that with the completion of
M’ :
the thdiwid hiKigltul It should he
possible for tbe trustee* to get a
rlcar picture of just what Ih j
Kemlnnln hospital will cost ami
What funds will t&gt;« available for
It* I'cnatiurtion.
Mr. I'ope iwealed that the hernahl l.aughlou Memoilal Hospital
is tunning lit the ten to the tune
of about (fiW) n month, though It
showed a profit of approximately
|4,0&lt;)0 dining the last IH months
of Its oneiallim at It* former alto
ul the Naval Air Illation atd he
attributed this largely to the
smaller hid (-opacity of the pre­
sto! hospllnl.
The ptesvnl capacity of the
IVinald-Lsughtuii
Is 9'J beds,
whereas peak loads of 50 ami 56
could lie arcommodaled at tha
Navy site,
Mr. I'ope also pointed out that
the County Is currently paying
fur Ihe care of Indigent patients
In hospitals Inelmllng tha Orange
Memorial Hospital lit Orlando. Pa­
tients are sent to the Urlandu hoeilial, Mr, Pope addeA because of
he need for specialist care, as
well as for th* lack of facilities
here.
"The construction of a new line(dial hero," Mr. Pope saiil, "pro­
bably would not coet th* County
any mme in actual operating ex. penee* than our present hoepltal
ifoste."
Th* approximate cost at Indl(gent rare In Hemlnbl* County la
about 660,01)0
Iftti.tnw a year with about
abou
19,000 a month going to tha Or
undo hospital, it
It was Indicated.
1 inndu
indicated.
asr.
Mr. Turner
Tucker urgen
urged immediate
Immediate
action on ths hospital because of
the present lack of facilities and
reauftant Inability to cart pro­
perly for Bemlnol* Count*'* slak

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Abiwr Thompson, Clark
J. L. Blrkanmaytr, Inspiring

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AN INDEPENDENT DAll.Y NEWSPAPER
fi. V V0LUM1 XXXXIII

jv -rrr?
Odham Tells
Of His Stand'
On New Taxes
i !

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Eatabtiahed 1B0H

WEDNESDAY MAY 21, 1(JA2

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McCarty Centers H is
Campai gn InTam pa;
Raps OdhamPIanTo
Borrow For Roads

Secretary B r a n
Explains How C
modity Credit Act
Affected
Prices

By CHRIS Mat (JILL
PENSACOLA
--------------Bralley Odham (old a statewide talkathon
^ auditor# Tuesday night ha will
• try to run tha atata without additlonai taxei U be Is elected gover­
nor. but that bo can’t promise to
do M.
Spaaklng from the ring in a box*
Ing arena here, the Sanford can­
didate declared he la waging "the
people’s battle.” He said there li
"a good chance of victory” and
ha feels tha second primary elec­
tion May 27 can go either way.
Odham aald if he needa more
,* A revenue to finance the school pro9 gram and provide for teacher pay
ralaea ha has pledged to seak, he
will not hasltate to call for it.
Such increases would be in the
form of additional taxes on “ those
who have the ability to pay and
ara not now paying a lair share,”
he Mid.
He will campaign along the Up­
per Gulf Coast today and take an
airplane this arternoon for Clear­
water for a 5-hour talkathon there
and In St. Petersburg.
As usual, Odham answered ques­
tions telephoned in during his talk­
athon. He told a minister who
aaked if he would work for aboli­
tion of liquor sales and advertising
he didn't tMnk that wmilil be possi­
ble. He promised, however, to In­
sist on strict enforce inrut of laws
regulating the state's liquor busi­
ness.
Odham lashed out angrily at tils
opponent's Duval County Cainm Palgn Committee for publishing a
leaflet which he sold was libelous
and attacked his Integrity, lie re­
iterated hia intentions to sue the
Staff “ bold
authors of the leaflet.
K. Hanky Wight is now engaged in bis third aeiuon ns manager of
In Jacksonville, Dan McCarty’s the concessions and lockers at the Munlelpul Swimming Pool. This
campaign
headquarters
ack­ week he Is away attending a Masonic Council at Pensacola.
nowledged that the pamphlet, “The
Worlds Fact," was distributed by
that office and said It contained
“factual Information about Dan
McC
McCarty’s opponent
nneivt Bralley Od
o n . - *&gt;-. ham that —
we‘ (bkliave
the Vbten'
vc
Her# deciding how
A ffcould have beferp
" t h e y will vote. a
. - . NNaturally
aturally Mr.
■v*.am would
like to suppress this
r_ —
..— .Ike
»...
Inmrreatlon. . , We consider every
statement of fact made provable
by public documents or testimony
before the Kefauver committee, Noted Actor Is Found Agriculture
Bureau
*be Miami Crlmn Commission nr
I
hmiuh
11
h
S e m iDead In Apartment
Ihe Federal Communications' Coin
mission”
Muntlily Statement
Of Actress Friend
"I've never seen s group of men
so desperately try to deceive the
UBI.AMDD t.iv—Where irrigation
NEW YORK iJH- John Garfield,
very people they piously claim
4 they want to s e r v e , Odham said :IU, “ tough guy*' screen and stage was nut available, Floriila crops
star, died of a heart attack In bed siilfercd during tha first psrt uf
Rv MALCOLM B. JOHNSON
today in the 2 room Gramrrcy May from high daytime tempera­
TAMPA (4t - Dan McCarty Is Park apartment of Iris Whitney, ture uml lack of moisture, the U.
S Department of Agriculture sold
focusing his closing campaign for an actress friend.
today
overnor on the suburban and resGarfield gained acting fame In
In Its semi monthly truck crop
lential areas of roimtins he failed the Clifford Odets play, “ Golden
to carry In the first primary two tiny,'' then rose to film stardom repnrl, the Bureau of Agricultural
weeks ago.
Miss Whitney aald he visited her Economies said conditions, how­
He left off the traditional big at the apartment Tuesday night, ever, hud been generally favorable
downtown rally at Lakeland Tuea- became 111, and stayed overnight for harvesting operations and a
“■y nlKht and made shorter She said she slept un a couch good volume of produce continued
. IC a a lln u td (la F a a a C le a t I
Police were forced to break to move from the state during the
down the apartment door to inves. 2 week period
Ttie harvesting season for most
ligate.
They learned of the death through cool weather and lender crop* is
tu a close, the report said.
a routine report telephoned to tlm growing
medical examiner's office by a pri­ Biic Ii crops as tmnatues, water­
melons, sweet corn, celery, pep­
_ P E N S A C O L A t Special) - vate physician.
pers, cucumber and Irish potatoes,
Bralley Odham, In a two hour
Rut when they reached the
state . wide broadcast from here apartment, the actress refused to however, will cunt lime fo bold the
last night appealed for fund# for permit them to enter. She said she overnll volume at a fairly high
point, the bureau slid.
his "Dollars for Decency" program thought they were newsmen.
Weather conditions In Georgia
to hrlp him carry his massage to
Garfield’s wife, Roberta, re during the second week In May
the people of Florida.
calved
the
news
in
the
Qarflvld
were very unfavorable for proper
In answer to a question as to
• what h» would do with any money apartment on Central Park Weal. growth ol some truck crops, es­
She declined to see newsmen. pecially watermelons, the U3DA
remaining after tha rampalgn it
over he replied. "I will give It to Barry llyama, a friend of tha Oar said
There was rain in all areas and
the Florida Spastic Children's As­ field*, said she was under the care
sociation.” Midnight tonight Is the of M u s ic ia n and had been given the unusually cool nights and
strong winds have done consider
lost hour at which contribution!
ran be mailed or given to the cam­
Asked about rr^ rta jh e Gar- able damage, the department's re
tepars
paign fund of any candidate for fields
„ i had separated,
ffyams ri- purl said.
Flurlda crop details:
I: "” |I would sa
off!##,
Ued:
say It Isn’t true,"
Lima beam — Harvesting In
Odham tinted In hla broadens! B
_
Ld
0»rtieJd sxpeefed
that McCnrtv’n Duval County G«rtWd home Tuesday night ami Hawihorni’ section should peak
around May 2025. Top production
( t s s i l s s w l f ls Page K la h u
i
Committee had printed 10,000 cop.
already reached in Flint City
^ lea of a "stink" sheet called “Flor.
area.
• Ida Facta,” and was distributing
Snap beans — Harvest closing,
them over the State of Florida
supplies light second half of May.
Ho charged that the cost of print
Cantaloups — Fair to good con­
Ing them was f 1,400, and that Par
early harvest starting.
McCarty wan aware, of them slnm
Sidney Ac*y Car re wav, hrothrr dition
Celery — Good yields despite un­
he waa served with a copy In Or of Andrew Carraway of Sanford, favorable
weather conditions,
Undo on Monday.
and prominent In national Dem(sweet) — Harvesting ex­
Mr. Odham stated that he wa ocratlo Party circles, has been list­ Corn
it nallaufil lla Pace Tnel
confident the people of Florida ed in the monthly supplement of
would rebel against tha use o! "Who'* Who”, published by the A.
such smear tactlca and urged I hi N. Marquis Co., Chicago.
people to compare the ,TOdhnn
Mr- Carraway is now associated
Record," hU publication, sgsini with the Gulf Coast th
this earnpalgn literature Issued b) Co., of Panama Olty a
F. Ilasky Wight, a paat master
the McCarty organisation.
tt Manaaeai, V*.
of the Blue Lodge of Sanford
Mr. Odham spoke in Panams
Re la referred to in the supple- Lodge No. 02, F and AM, left
City, Wewahltchka, aad Pinellai meat aa a political party execu­
Saturday to represent the com*
county today.
tive aad farmer. He waa born at mamltry at a chapter and eounell
Fort Ogden, Fla., Sept M, 1907, conference of Muon* In Pensa­
the new of Mr, and Mrs. &amp; M. cola and will ba gone until the and
Carraway and attended Sanford of the week.
‘ Is and Southeastern UaTver
Mrs. Wight, meanwhile, la tak­
WagUngton, 0 , C. on Ss^t. ing earn of the concessions, and
JACKSONVILLE UH— M. A
the management of the locker
“ T, West Palm Bcaah, wi
roeiae at the Municipal Pool until
hla return.
Mr. Wight, who with Mrs.
Wight, came to Sanford In IM4
from Bowling
Green. Ky„
Ky., h u
ing ureeni
been active in
‘ Maeonfe work alne#
1926. Be established a printing
btuineia here
ire and.for some time
operated a weekly newspaper here.
Active aa a

♦

John Garfield, Florida Crops
“Tough Guy” Of "Siifieved b May
Screen, Is Dead From Drought

R

Carraway’n Brother
Makes Who’s Who

WASHINGTON vB - Sen Aiken
(R.-Vt.) charged today that politi­
cal manipulators forced grain
prices down a billion dollars In
1*41 and declared “ They're not
going to do it again this year If
I can stop it."
Aiken was carrying along his
attack on Secretary of Agriculture
Brannan, as the Cabinet nfficei
began testifying before the Senate
Agriculture Committee lu reply to
criticism uf his department
Brannan brought on Aiken's out
burst by charging that some of
the difficulties of his department
with grain storage were caused
by eliminations which be said Con
grew pul In the Commodity Credit
|CCC( Charter Act in 1915.
He said these prevented tils de­
partment from taking ellevtlve ac­
tion to expand storage facilities
for huge 1948 crops It bud In buy
up under the farm price support
laws.
Aiken, who headed Ibe .Senate
agriculture group lu l!MH In Ihe
Republican - controlled noth Con­
gress, Immediately declared Bran
nan had given an entirely errone
ous view of Ihe l»*a law
He said that actually Ihe Agrl
culture Department agreed with
what was done amt helped tu draft
Ihe law.
“ But then," he said, “ suiueime
got the Idea to spread II around
(he country that there was a luck
of storage space. The price of
grain was forced down a billion
dollars and they put the blame mi
Congress."
The committee has been going
Into a variety of cases.
.Some cases have Involved alleged
misconduct of Agriculture Depart
men! employes: -most were con­
cerned with losses on grain anil
other commodities stored under
the farm price support program,
Sen. Kern (R.-Mo I, who has de­
manded that Brannan resign us
a result
the uisciosures,
disclosures, mm
told a
reiiui of
oi me
-porter It would,
take more than
reporter
woi
full day to (Itllr me secretary
(V*.&gt;, ranking lie
Sen Aiken
...............
publican on the Agriculture Com
inlttee, has accused Hie dupait
rnent ol “ a voverup Job on steal
Ing " He said he wauled to ex
amine tlrumiun about it
Tuesday nighl the Agrlmllui,
Depurluirnl Issued u rep.nl say
ing sborlages In stored grain and
other commodities since Win Id
War It have totaled W.MO.Ooo
This compares with Ihe five in
seven million dollars In shortages
which Brannan told the Scnahrommlltee last January were lxing Investigated.
But the secretary said Tuesday
night he would repeat In the sena
tors his forecast of five months
I ('..•■11Huea (In | . ) i , r Unlit i

H ouse

Is

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lion

l).

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A llie s
In

Hi t
W eapons

several m n . Mr,
lira at 1816 Perk

u in n u in ists

W A S H IN G T O N uW
Hep
a id - ( I * S C l told the IlmiMthat A m e r ic a 's
C o n .p c jii
w d l “ r a is e and M q q m rl"
lo in m illio n s o h lle r- and w ill pro
d in e :i 1 j h llll.iii d o lla rs w in Hi nl
wi-.i |&gt;oiis in -si y e a r
t ills (on e. if pint r tl on .11 In c
duly would In- .111 im-rtMM- ol ;i|i

1111

Klihurd- lunk note id an t-\
hedrd text nl -dri-Uglli In-tvieu
dVi uhlu i.il so|&lt;ei-. te. &lt; n e . t'i-fi
ilnh.-il \ I all and Gl-li llwlghl
II i'lseiihnwer nvei Ihe lllial l.d.d
il Hie lull
I ill ha
aid tll.lt
" Ei.-ii Mi
'In- runt. 11 e -uiily I'logiaiii 1110 1
he
'Hit in- I idl'd ,oel .1I1 nidiined

Kill
lull

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K'-iea

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t&gt;•■
*lute ihe lied hinlilnp. l.e predu ini Hal if lln- 1 ntiiMiiimits try
I ‘o in ise nfleii ive Ihey will be
in- den

h i el.

Inl*' IS

mill

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ay i- 11, 1,mi,i limn) die

bn iiiw

11 I 1 tern 1 uni maud to Europe

II
he will lake over (lie Norlh
V*I-inl u- In-aly furees (mm Gen.

I ’ ys 11:Id 11 I'.'lM-nliuwi-r

.1 Inisy day lure, tie spent

In

hum,

iiehuid eloseil doors

.01 v- i in,- i|in- d ons iroiri senator*
onl i Ikii In-Id .1 news conference
Hn- I'enlaitoii

I I Mill "I'ort- Hie eiiators gave
uii’ii
in it, Ji tin* same

id 1l'lm1enlly was Co!ere,) |||
hi n

Hug-

m-u i Him -&lt;i ii ilnis stirred by
....... Island menl.'ids, que*d linn at some lenglli about
l " ‘ "Her id war Mlualum

Hrnlgc.s lit \

|| 1 i|(iuted

lll-igw a\ as -ayiug lanalieal Cum­
monish in t N iMiiqis have com-

mdieii ilro IIm and conducted a
' iMli . 1 lei
'gainst other p rlf

Mil* | S

in-

I'lin to

gi’iH-nil

t'"uiirnii'ii

that

mil- I I I !’ lew
In - hiivc 1)1-1-11 (inmil in Ihesu
I iimI'Lo nlu
'.(""i1* . BrUlg"-- I.ltd r.'iKirlers.
Ilu- K a ilio t'm |io i at mn o f A m c rlc u , o p e ra tin g 111 tin- .-lit* il |.:i 1 1 lb- said Hint in n ctiiM'd ,hHir seitin- check MOM miii v.'i ninrs Hidgwuy al.so
ilu- 1at e w it h in Itlll mllt-n u f H iin fu rd . i l l s . I u I I i -m me In
s Ktl It
lU lllti'll
Iilg of Iiii.t u lla lin ii o f in n llo il |i l c l u i « su illld a |i|n ii a i m . and
is inn- that I'ninmuniit
flew fil'd (lug! ami bad
hi t -.1* I'OU
, . f , o A-' a hubby lm K In l.d e s le d in |d u itn - / a p liy , and l i p
\ \ ill. 0111 ll Ituriiiiinu, Mlil Valencia I n i ' - , n la s i
1 I. 11 mn I'liigiulli He li&gt; .1 field englneei on ciniiiiii-i.

•til II

in c l i n e , o f M ..ild n sc e n e ry and In develo p h is men filift-

Commies Blamed
F o r POW

Riots

At U. N. Camps

■Icuh
.iii.ii . ha­
said
Hlc-biir.l
(Dll I II It-. Slippol I il uml.lal tie '1 *1 1tt i l U i u I h l m L I s
Ii-IIM* by ,i |i|.ri.pl I illni! 11*.* IiiIIimii
p o l l rtl O n
Kn|t: In
ihillur-. miii e I'll* lur ilmni'-.lii- mill
fureigu mililiiry inin-i.iui. mid
Last
Fou r
D a y s
ii-unulinc mil id.... nl
itlchr.nl H Ml hi (h ill lliHM* w ill 9
tu itu tin m e i insun
tutu lu ml ill i*|i|y *’ ii».»v
%kilims
[Ml VV&lt; &gt; -,t*
High 1. M-I n lf ii 1
II Mill Ili tit'll lilt I*ttnr I lit Ml

M

, V I,.

1 Ii .iiii'i"

m.“

ieills ‘

D e c la re s

imlllaiv

ud
in a
p r e p in-il
I, ye lu l'l'e ill We t e l II
IIII 1 11 1 &gt;
• ireeee
and
l&lt; d I I,II i.UIJO III l.lllll

I In I,il.il wMl hi Wlile lot I I
neln e and inohilirahle Hi-o|is
III darts aid link luenased .duiul
I
million 111 Ihe last two &gt;1:1
V . 0 1 . 1,1 m e " Ilu* * Inin loam
added "lllul only Ihe must tub
hoi 11 deli-ali I 1 mild lad to hi- 1111
l i o n . l v i-neoili aged by Hie in
Civ.1 e and unpi m enient III Allied
luilltiirv lienigh over Kvu xlmrl

P o w er
B eaten ,

slrenglh in Ihe Ear
i o n i i n u m s t - m Knrea
non h.ive 1 g n .d e l oKi-nsivc jm).
letiliai Hi in1 al .mi tune m Ihe
I'.i- 1
lluli-wav ••ml Iih. in- Ihinki

1 iiinuiilii-s uliii I d-, said Hu ll
aid
oiiHine ol l-'iirn|&gt;ean Iroop
sin tii'iii un Imti'iI 1.1 i ts i' and I in
ki-y whnh have a 1ot.il Imre ol
-.mid .(mi non

I

O f
lie

E.i- 1 and Ihe

m ild iiy
Ih e ye.rt

Till- lli-v. .1 i;. McKmil-v wrih
A new pump wa* Inxtallcd id ■leeli-il clinlrinni' uf tin Hunfiird
the City welt* *outh of Hanfonl Housing Aiithniltv ui ii nii-eting
yesterday afternoon, nddliig Mfili I .-Id yi-itlHriliiy .............. ut Mi"
gallnn* per minute tu amuum of ufflce nf (ipiirgn WMlimn . esren
water pumped into the rover voir iivn srerctnlv.
and alleviating a water shortage
tli-v. M''Kl(di-y, tic i I ur t»!
that had caused Mayor .Stumper to the Elrnl Melliuiiist t'liiM.i li, «iu?»
auk resident* tu reaxv sprinkling , reds Hurry I-"'. *!»•• &gt;'.ui|di-tv.l
lawn* during dry weather.
-.-rving Him iitiesplu-.l I'-riu
'.f
The new Installation bnmglit Itulph T. Ciiwan, yviin li if I i .-it:"
the supply of water pumped into •ii frniii tl.» A ill tic. 11v scvei.tl
tha reservoir from 1200 to 1,550 ■Iionllis ago.
gallons per minute, City Mininmr
Mr. Lee yi-vt.-idwv -'iil.rnilled hi
John Glllon stated thla morning
ri-ilgnutluii from tli" Aulltunl/,
Materially aiding home ownait I,'-cause uf tin- |iir»«tlle nf lul-i
in their'dilemma oT having parch in-lie d u tie s
ed lawns and gardens and being
J, il. Hull wre ......
tlm Vi-"
unshle to water them wine Un­
welcome shower* yesterday, wln-n tiinirinaii "f It" Aulhnrily
I'lans veer" innile t&lt;v Hn All'll
according- to Elton J. MongMim.
fur th" laying " f the o r
Jr., weatherman, rainfall wm ,,illy
measured at .81 Inch. Monday rain n'-rstone uf William &lt;Ink t'uuil
Sunduv nftvriKiun, June I, ul 2:00
totallad .62 Inch.
With the City's augmented wa­ ..'cluck.
linn.ii. fur thin fifi mitt prolecl
ter supply, home owners will now
be able to sprinkle lawns during "Id fur 1702,1)00. GHuii J. Muugbi.,ii Is nrcbltei-t fur ilu- project,
dry periods, said Mr. Glllon.
Meanwhile M. G. Hodges of Bun ulilch I* located nl Muih.-rry Av &gt;•
n-ie and We-it T.iilb htreel In
bs* been drilling two trxi Cnldnboro,
imuiedliiti-lv we-il &lt;.l
s within th* city, one at Un-Ilu* I25 unit C’nstl* linwi-r r.i"
south end of th* reservoir, ami tlm
other at th* south-east corner uf lift, which bus been occupied Bill '"
r.
E I m Avenue and Fourteenth Nuvembv
The i'ulillc Huu'iliig Aihnlnli'Street, one to 111 feet and the tiatiou hisu been Invited to send
other tn HOC feet.
repr^rntutivu tu tk" ilidicutlun,
It ie planned now, said Mi. U
mid In addition the GDy and
Glllon to drill a 12 inch source
will In* represented. Ilf
well near the reservoir where it is C-ninty
Mary McC'leoil lletliunc, president
honed to g*t * flow of 600 to 1,000 rmerltua uf Iletlililiu-L'uukiiiiin CulI bHoim per minute at 200 feet
lege, Daylunu [feutili, will be th'
Tho cost of this work ho* been fiuturad spvnker. Bhe was recent
estimated at
#r foot for the ly pointed out in fteadei'a Digeat
first 14 foot
1 |3 per
f
er font
beone of the furenumt Negro v-J*
low deadrook,
n addition
tlonai call ucutors uf the euuntry.
16mInch
„ .-a IW
n U lw I n
It is planned on the day uf dedi­
la will be
for
___
tu huid open house nl both
around tho II , ,
___ __ cation
William Clark and Castle Brewer
cement hetweOn the two casings Court*.
to prevent M*pai*&gt;
Uf aiieclal intercut will be n
dwelling unit in William Clark
Court (hat will b* furnished as n
demonstration unit, through th*
courtesy of several local (urrdtura
A that* circuit in tiu N
ibore Uw Anchor
chor Inn, BoutL. dealers. Tha Castle Brewer ad­
.. Avenue, cauaed ministration building uml com­
--------- ----- le last night before munity center will also be open
the power was cut early yester­ for Inspection.
Meanwhile City workmen, hnvo
day i m i u -it waa announoed
Ire. Wight by Fire Chief, M, N. Cleveland been encaged Jn clay1- surfacing
streets adjacent to the projects.
•iff
; -j -

ol

T h e Mill a l r e a d y o n e IlHIhUl dul
lar-- l e s s I lia n I' u-M ili-iil T r u m a n
r e q u e s t e d , l o a d slt' ori g d e m a n d s
fm I1.1 Hi. t . l i t - l l e i h i e l l i i m . i d an
nih i l on e tullinii d o l l a r s h a v e b e e n
p r e i t n ti -d

Till l ey

W ill

W VsllINGTiiN

I t i e h a t d s et i .i n 111 111 o l t i le I 01
e i i ' u A l l a n - i o u i n i i i t e e , up.-ii.-il
t h e tigli l Fin l l o i i - e a p p K K . i l

S|,e 1 h Cl"
E Lit &lt;|H'

P c ;ik

N o w

ill. w il Hhlgwav s.inl
•
today tho
If 11- .Mils ll.lV
mute a iilg Imihlnp

c b id iin :
- .i l e l l i l i
lo r c e s ,
tot d
around fo ur iiid lu -u m en , ai i . u . In it­
io recent e s lu n a to .,

ft, -on it"i.noo in ......... .
and i-eiiiuiM iir aid to r
s t a llin g Ju ly I

At
Hut

A rc

G e n e r a l

pi osiiiiali'ly 1 lam.iNm m.-u over
pieseiil 1,111 ni'i-.iii ii'cngth
bil liards .aid \lhi-d Ini ecs a
Irmly has.- m .- r &gt;' . millio-i i i i *-u
imdi-i arms 01 .pm klv a s .. ill I-IIHil.mv'tuiiil lln- mu III Hu- to t»y.
a r u m s ol ilu- Solo I th iio ii
in

New City Pump At J. Va \ MfKinkw
Water Works Adds vSuccueds Luc* As
350 Gals. A Minute llousin};- ( liairman

Y

Big Red Buildup is
Under W ay In East,
Gen. Ridgway Says

IK I t l N S l I.I. BRIN GS

Ilu h a u l •

No. I!).1)
--T B I

Hanky Wight Attend*
Masonic Conference

Stine Is Elected
Hardware Officer

A ss i n i al i il P re ss I .cased Wire

. —

Aiken Charges Europe Plans
P rices Riggfd Army 01 Four
In Grain D®1 M illion Men

Manager At Pool

^ Odham Pledges Extra
FundH To Spastica

—

I III.

Congress Votes
On Bill To Keep

fll
ml liiilgyi.iy "(p ressed
* • nfiilt live t'"W"vn lluil rebelI »null
i*1'* 1,11 t'hiti l ijilil)

1'iunmans Stance

Price Controls
A 1111‘ 11( I V 11

lilll

W u tlll

S t i ip W S I J O l I 'i i w n
■ " I) M e d d le
\\ \-.IHN»iTDN

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nil I"

Hill ll
w a g l i pi'll C 1 M ill «*
cird il
N ed v ni li 1 mul 1 t ill
t " I ' l l if until .J 11In­ Hi M . t " i m i "
It. ■ id.
in ,i r o l e I . " l a y ill In . •li.il
ilu: i . . m i m l l i - "
i n i i l miii-

III III" l ' l " I ' d Nation-, &lt; n m i m ml
today mil- i riolx mul m-nleut- Ul
ll N I*" -uiii'i la m p wi -i i * | III
vokt-l! by m i i m II I i ,u n i* nl di(- Ii.tril
• 'dill IIIMMi I-. Ai'llHi: Mil Ml ltl&gt;1S ft.
A .nul-mh'd by Mic l i n t p. Huh i|* Hll' IV n 'i
JlllW that Ilu- llNG IS ii.i-iiM-.itim: li'gi l.ii.ii, would
row
Malnli/ itiuii lloaii i VN .lit ul an
Uni- Mill ;it I' m .mi 111»-• (I;• v mul Ill'll ll) III llll l'l ("III- Ml I ' I" • I 'll
i . il did iii lln1' It * 1 * I •i ’
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in CliUluutn.
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Ela.. une son, Thum.,.. L. Lane, mil tin- vutv. Th" firul phuxu* I tal" Ki-.itt who pri-*ldcd.
E n d MncMurrny was elected
Cbuiuiita, six grnndchildren. two have Ion n auccusafully coniidi'U-d
liriithera, ltryant l.unu, f?n|i&gt;*- and di-tulli-il planii were inade by i.-crrtary, succeeding M. L. "Soni-uinmittuu
fur
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Tin- tucellng nf tin- club was the
and ulio Hlster, Mrs. Blldd" Dus, llinmgh with a record vole
(Ilu- of (he tchi-nn-n ilecidnl un filial mn- fur Ihe spring and sumGa.
Ennrral seivlreu will b* lield ut by the lommilWu was lu print lu.i nenion. Meetings will be re­
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.'I:,‘I0 p.iii. Friday, ut Hie Harmony 5,Hint I'hrimpletfl mill ml veil inn sumed in Heptemher.
iluptiut Church In Clmluotn, Flu. l.oili In Ihe newHpnper* uml on
Rev. E u yitt" Hall will nfficlatv. the radio the correct Inforinatton
Burial will follow in tha Chuluotn on Ihe pulling place* In the new
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W ILLIS EN LISTS
JA C K SO N V ILLE (Special) ~
Clmrles Edwin Willi* of P. O. Box
122, Sanford, enlisted last week In
the United State* Air Force fit the
Armed Forro* Examining Station
In Jarktonrlile,
He he* been sent to Lackland
A ir .,Forpe Bes* l» flan Antonio,
exas whafe he will take basic
Texj
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Tiie Jayceeo will uUo furnish
free transportation tu and from
the polling places. Anyone desir­
ing a ride may call the Jsycee
Information Booth al 1172.
Mr. Knight stated that rveryoiie'a vote la more Important than
ever before and atressed tha im­
portance thoae voting, to be.sure
and get aameone, who It not
planning to vote down to the poll*.
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r1 Williamson, preildent of
lai riorlda Inc., Jacksonville;
I Joront# A. Watermsn, petali of M u i Brother Department

louse 01 Representatives Votes
In Favor Of Tax Relief For Itself
’ABIIINC.TON
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In n comUMia reversal of previous demands
n r belt-lightening economy, the
House has voted substantial tag
w het lor Itself and senators and
free hometown office space for
congressmen.
The measure swept through the
House Thursday as It passed the

L A ST T IM E S TONIG:

i NEW yoMt ( f t - Jo h n D. Rocko-

hill Into hundred* of thousands of
dollars.
The tax amendment was offered
hr Democratic l-oador McCormack
or Massachusetts and annroved
without a show of opposition or
discussion.
An examination of the amend­
ment by newsmen dladoicd Its In­
tent, which McCormack verified.
It soys that for purpose of fed­
eral taxation, members nt Conrcss have their place of realen**c In the state or district they
represent. This means that their
Jean Hagen and James Stewart discuss the rifle ho has perfected
expenses while on official business In a scene from MQM’a "Carbine llllams." showing on the Rita Thea­
away from home are deductible ter screen Sunday and Monday.
ns business expenses far tax pur­
poses.
Since Congress normally stays in
session almost the entire year, a
member could deduct the cost •&gt;&lt;
his housing, meals, transportation,
business entertainment, laundry
and many other thing* while In
Washington.
For most members this could
mean a tax reduction of around
12,000 annually. Those with higher
than average living standards
mijhl pay no taxes at all.
Senators and representatives art
paid #12,500 a year, plus a 13.500
expense allowance which now Is
tax-free. Besides that they receive
smaller allotments for stationery,
postage, communications and trnv-

vancement of Manhgameid.Thfni
“ N,w Yort
other Floridians won ( I M A
Tbt reaaon (or hit suing to the
their business leadership. Thoy la- hospital Thursday night was not
eluded:
announced. But a hospital spokes­
Linton Alloa, president of ths man said It "could be for a checkFirst National Bank of Oriaado;

M Y SIN C ER E TH A N KS

SA TURDAY ONLY! 2--F E A T U R E S-2

S
ft recommended by Its Appropriation
v. Committee. Demands for economy
* • accompanied all the reductions.
The congressional budget bill
|&amp; cleared by voice vote and went
y to the Semite with Iho distinction
of being Ihe first bill Ihls year on
j y . Which fhe House actually raised
the allotments recommended by
R ; (he Appniprlotluns Committee,
s ' - The bill's total of M ,m ,T80 was
F,- 11,500 more than the committee
ftWBM suggested. although about 10
P,-1 million bolnw Budget Bureau rcc1/ ommendationa. Tho money flnan. cea Congress, Iho Library of ConF&gt; p ess, the Government Printing Of&lt;f
flee and related arms of the legisK Istlvo department.
The 11,500 Increase was for In, 1 atellatlon of more traffic signs and
r signal* on Capitol Hill.
But two nlhrr amendments.' for
f . tax relief and free office rental,
.. l could run tho nddrd cnat of the

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CHIROPRACTOR
Pitas* call for appoint meet
Phone 1752—174#

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"DEADLINE. U.8.A."
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AO Mlnulea of
(artfully Helectml
Hhnrt Hubjtcla
Ihowlng at 7:90 ONLY
tature at 7:30 and 10:30

Double Suicide Is
Probable Verdict
In Smyrna A ffair

Good Cartoon. Plus
"Flying Disc Maw Of Haro" — No. A

SUNDAY AND MONDAY!
— n u r r run m o w im i —

“MUTINY"

With • Mark Hlaren* • Angela bans burg
• Pstrte Know Its • Gen* Evan*

Bonner L Carter
CnndldaU

for Coanty Commbmloner District No. S

Also — News, Cartoon and Hhnrt*

I «l»h la aaprSea my tkaaha to the staple In District No. S for
making It pamIMa fee mo to bo In tho ren-eff on May 27. I
solicit the vote of tkeoo who did net Vote for me I* the Primary
and the centlaned confidence of thooo who eepperted me.

“A FRICA N Q UERN”

Listen to W TR R F ri. •May 18 •
7:35 to 7:45 P. M.

First Sanford's 8 howtag

*:aw SMYRNA BEACH in­
A scent from "Mutiny" color by Technicolor starring Mark Stovjustice of the Peace Fred 11. Bran­
non said the deaths of a tnnn and •ns showing on Iht Mlvitland Rlde-In Theater screen flunday and
a woman from bullet wounds late Monday.
Thursday was "apparent double
suicide."
He Identified Iho women, mother
of twn children, as Mrs. Yvonne
Sikes, about 33, wife of Fred
Sikes, un Kdgcwster carpenter,
and the man ns George Edward
".Sonny" Wensler, about 44, an
Kdgrwatcr fisherman. Kdgewnter
is a small cummunlly four miles
south of here
An Impiest was started hut re
cessed until today after the Jury
viewed Ihu bodies. Brannon said
two blood-smeared notes on cheap
tablet paper were found In the
car.
Tho bodies of Iho man mid wom­
an woro discovered by Mrs, bikes’
husband who idurlitf looking for
her when she did mil return Immo
Thursday afternoon. They wero In
a car parked In a lonely wooded
area on tho beach side.
Both had small enllber bullet
wounds In their right eyes, Bran­
*
non said. A .22 caliber rifle was
on Ibo tear sual beside Webster
and Mr.w. hikes was on the front
seal. Thu car had been rented In
Daytona Bench.
Ifriinnon uuoted a nolo addressed
by Mrs. .Sikes In her husband ns
saying In pari, "You wero a good
husband but I treated you awful
dirty so t guess I will have tn
nay for It lids way "
A nolo which bore i,,elisler's
name and was addressed In his
sister said "I have done th s my­
self. Ptenso don't blame any &gt;ndy."
Surviving Mrs, Sikes, besides
her husband Is a 10 year-nlil daugh­
ter und a 7 year-old son.

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THE WEATHER

receive four Sanford tier aid, City
Dallvorr. by 7:00 P. M., plseee rati
YELLOW CAB 1444

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SA N FO R D .

McCarty And
Odham M eet
In O rlando

FLO R ID A

MONDAY MAY 19.

10112

AsmtrIiilrti !*rc“‘. I.maetl Wire

No. 193

Truman Bans
Compromise
On FEPC Bill

Sanford Joins Nation To Celebrate Armed Forces Dav

^OdhamAccusesM'Carty Of Handing Out
Illegal Publication
Distorting R e c o r d
MALCOLM S. JOHNSON
LANDO Ul — Oan McCarty
•mj Brailey Odham laid face to
face today some of the Ihlnga
they've been laying about each
•otbor from separate stands In their
contest for Hie governorship of
Florida.
Neither pulled any punches In
the first opening statements nf an
Informal debate before several
hundred men packed Into a Junior
Chamber of Commerce luncheon
hare.
But few new accusations were
raised Immediately.
Odham did declare that a new
piece of McCarty campaign lltera• lure handed nut at the meeting
coipparlng their records was an
illegal publication
■ M Land an effort
to distort the record.
He called It the "moat deceitful
piece of campaign literature ever
produced In Florida."
McCarty, following Odham lo the
stand, told Otlhara It "la not an
Illegal piece of lleterature. It Is
paid for through my campaign
ireasury and every single piece
of * Information on that sheet la
•documented. You can look It up
by page and by bill.''
If there were any neutral voters
In the smllnre, they were hard to
find. Each candidate a* he spoke
was loudly cheered by.hla own sup­
porters and as the candidates
swapped questions and answers,
they each got loud applause,
whistles and boos.
From the nnlsn (her made It was
bard lo tell which had the most
support. Odham prodded at Me*
•Carly a question that he has rereatedlv said ho wanted to ask
him: How much did ha spend In
hla unsuccessful 1041 cnmpalngn
when he reported hla expenudlturea
of 10,319.
McCarty replied that hla atata
menta on file In the Secretary of
First Street and the rest of the downtown section were Jammed i presenting troops throughout tho count) march in precise (urination,
by Fieri Kli-tloo-r, tin- Itnvoum.l Storli.i
State’s office showed more than with patriotic cltlaona Saturday morning as thousands turned out to Upper right, the Lions Club flout, reph-ir with bathing beauties, In- Casselberry, awing theirPhoto*
partnera to irrrordlnn ncroiopanlmenl lower
saa.ooon instead of Use iO.Jtt that chaer participants
In tho Urgent am] moat colorful
Armsd Forces
Forces Day
Day eluding one Impersonate) by Al Sklnnn, add* » note of fun to tho right. Hie orange amt black untfnniieil Seminole llrgli School Hand,
.
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Odham uses and ha stood on that parade aver
Boy Hcou^a^pd
Hcoujs.gpd 1Cub
Cur Scout*
ivar held here. At upper left Hoy
re-1 parade. Lower loft, student* from the I'biMln Square Dame School. paced by majorettes, play* lively marrhea for the orraabm,
figure el honest compliance with
'f ’ x ,.
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the law In effect at that Ume.
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ic ge. ' •
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buy radio or nawapaperj advertising
ad
late without
In behalf nf a candidate
hla
knowledge
________
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■ wlthou
_ out raqulr. Ins It to be reported.
He added that he has a group of
certified public accountants In this
campaign In check hla compliance
lo the teller with the now lost
stricter reporting law.
McCarty declined to make a posi­
tive statement demanded by Od^
II'u i i i m i I Oa N a t Hlahtl

M other Of Three
Children Dies In
Fall To Highway
A mother of three children,
&gt;lra. Willy Walthera, was fatally
Injured shortly btfora midnight
Saturday night whan aha fall
• from an automobile about two
miles north of tha City Umlta on
Seminole Boulevard.
Sheriff P. A. Hern announced
this morning that Investigation
of the death by a coroners Jury
will take place. W. E. Watson,
Justice of ihe peace,. stated that
the Investigation will be held Frlday afternoon at 1:30 p.m., whan
Assistant State Attorney Hubert
flrlaga la due In he here.
This morning, said Mr. Watson,
• th e Jury viewed the remains.
Jurors are C. L. Redding, If. A.
Montlrth, W. L. Roche, J, P.
Hardy, 8, L. Henson and Murrsll
Smith.
At the time of the accident, ac­
cording to State Highway Patrol­
l. man K. D, Harrison, the 36 year
• eld mother had been riding to­
ward Sanford In tha front seat
k, of tha automobile with her hue*
. hand and James Mathewa, who
wal driving. Both man ara sta­
tioned t l tha Sanford Naval
Auxiliary Air Station.
Following tha accident, Mrs.
Waltham waa taken by tha two
man to the Naval Station Dis­
pensary -where aha waa pronoun-

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fallen frees the tar whan she
attempted to move from the
front to the bock eeal end her
foot cantfct In tha door letch,

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tha pavMMnL ’
Funerdl services will be
at 8:30 &gt; m . Tuoadav at in*
Jo * Crows
Church of God., le vV,, Jc
will officiate at the services and
burial wtll followin Ivergreen
f e f f M..Sm
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Ware And Rush Sanford, Seminole County Citizens ' British To Give Up^
Address Sanford Honor Services On Armed Forces Day Their Investments
Mnnfnril end Hrmlnnlo County fication nf the Armed Forres tin - Within Red China
McCarty Club rttUens
thronged downtown streets tieinotiNtrnhlv added In tin- toliil
Odham Attacked For

Attempt To Abolish
Local County Court

Sutimlay morning to cheer peril
elpanta In the largest and one of
the most outstanding parade ever
held here in honor Of the armed
forces of America.
.Sharing with other cities of tho
nation the annual opportunity to
l ay sperlnl honor to the men and
women of the Armed Forres, living
and dead, white and rolored citlsena united here to demonstrate
the spirit of unity, strength and
freedom that exemplifies Amer­
ican determination to resist any
threat to fundamental rights and
liberties.
Cent. J. I . Chittenden, com­
mander of tha Sanford Naval Aux­
iliary Air Btatlon, Introduced by
Judge Douglas Stenitrom, and
speaking at First S tm t and Mag­
nolia Avenue following the pa­
rade, keynoted this observance by
warning that the world still walks
in the shallow of another world
war, and that only through unity
ran this nation achieve the
strength that will Insure freedom.
Ho further stressed tho theme
nl unity hy pointing out that uni­

More than 3d enthusiastic slip
porters of Dan McCarty met Fri
dav night at the City Hall and
made plana for an Intensive gu­
bernatorial campaign In thla area.
John Santa presided and talk* In
behalf of Mr. McCarty were made
bv former County Judge It. W.
Were and by Fletcher Rush, Or
Undo attorney.
Judge Warn voiced opposition to
Brallay Odham on tha basis of Ida
lack of business experience, Impul­
siveness, and acting without con­
sidering the facte of a cause, atieh
as hla attempt In 1IM7 to abolish
the Seminole County Court.
In contrast he pictured Dan Mc­
Carty at an experienced and suc­
cessful business man, who knows
the value of a dollar and how beat
to use It to advantage. "He has
demonstrated hie ability to work
with otbar business men with co­
operation and harmony, to arrept,
ae wall as to give advice gracious- Cleveland U t^ e s
Iv and without fanfare and1 has
In
demonetretinn hla legislative ex­ Co-operation
perience," said Judge Ware,
Clean Up Drive
In lltnstratinn of hla charges
against Mr. Odham: he pointed out
The close relationship between
that tha latter, while a member of
tha Florida Legislature In 1047, fires and a thorough Job of aprlng
Introduced a MU tv abolish the cleaning was stressed today by
County Court of Seminole Coun- Fire Chief Mach N. Cleveland,
fir., In announcing that tha annuel
Spring Cleaw-Up Drive, sponsor­
ed hy the National Fire Ptotee*
Hon Association, will IM observed
ty.
Seminole County,” said Judge
“A good Jol
ob of i prlng cleaning
Ware. "Yet Mr, Odhapi did not
m u lt with tho *Bomlnolo
" “ ■ * * “ County
M | meant more than a pall, a mop,
curtain*,"
Bor
tho Bgard of and freshly stare:
nia have
County
• f t ,ilonorr,
nor tha the Chief said. "Plr*
Hng tha
nil vitally a way of acctun
winter monthe,
often ere
notice to tho elllseM,” forgotten by the ho
e until
it la too late. We
ve In
In De­
partmant ara mlMoti
leter
estad In preventing ftrfc than In
nutting (hem oa!, m .we would
By way
Ilka to give the heowwlfe e few
by thol&amp;troduotlon spring cleaning
Ware rend two
(Ceetiaiee Oe
Sanford Herald
n ew c m
pum p
City workman thla maTnlng ware
V "'
buay Installing • new pim p,ettha
Steel Co m
This,

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strength und cffcctlvcnc** of tin
military services «» proven ’n
operations In Korea
“Wo must, however, have a nun
Inclusive unity if we ale .........
tsln freedom, he asserted, "&gt;
unity of purpose j ad effm I us Hu
as defense Is emu-erned, Hint will
loin together all of our cltlsenry.
in and out of uniform."
An adequate u.d durable lie
fense for America must he hull'
on the unity of the Amerit no pen
pie, he declared, and stressed Hu
fact that this unity depends nil a
full understanding of the pinblem.
of the dangers fared und what
mull be done to meet It.
Tho chief danger to freedom
without stem* Irwin the intent id
Communism to mle the world. In­
stated.
Many cUlien* (luting the aflei
noon took advantage of Cap'
Chittenden’s Invitation to visit Hu
Naval Air Station and to view tin
progress made during the yr.c
since re-sctlvatlon.
C lo u d s gathering overhead,

Com mission Ciimlidsilcs
County
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)iplomatic Recount
tion Of Pcipinj* Re­
gime Not Affected
I.ON IXIX f i - Worn out hy nl
no.sl tllfi-e veal ' id roti'lanl 1‘otll
iiiih bin;,, lurid
llnii'h bust
■** today was reported iilunutng
i &gt; abandon its him &gt; p,.limit dollar I
investment on
main
i '0,1 md net
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Actament Stand Puts
Renewed Energy In­
to F r e e - F o r - A l l
Nomination R a c e

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llv The Associated Press
A on compromise Hand by Pres­
ident Truman on civil rights has
put a new head nf steam behind
the tree (or all race (or the Demo­
cratic presidential nomination.
Ami a weekend sweep of Ore­
gon'' IS delegates to the Republi­
c a n National Convention hy Oen,
Dwight D Elsenhower narrowed
ttic HOP rare between the general
anil Sen llnhcrl A Taft of Ohio,
Thi* week's delegate harvest
get* underway Tuesday In Mon­
tana. where the Democrats and
Itrpuhllrans both hold state con­
vention* During the week, 103 del­
egate* are In he picked In six
'late* scattered throughout thr na­
tion
The Democrat* will name TO
rrpre*entatives to their nations!
c m colion, nnd the Republicans 35,
there are no slate primaries
tht* week All delegate* In both
parties will be chosen hy stale
party ronrlaves The Democrat*
will pick up 13 delegate* In Mon­
tana Tuesday, 32 Thursday In
North Carolina, 30 Friday In laiu1'iao.i nnd six Saturday In Delsu are
The Republican* will select eight
delegate’. In Montana Tuesday, 34
in U I'liinglim stale .Saturday and
three Hie -nine day In Minnesota.
Haw ill Republican* derided last
Saturday their eight delegates
'honlil go to Chicago unlnstructed.
I i eiihmi er's lead 111 Oregon's
Httf primary where Tall was not
. on the hidlnt and rapture nf all
13 id Vrrmnnl’Hdelegates, put him
within ta convent Inn votes of Taft
in the A'soelateil Press tabulation,
flu- AP tally I* based on delegates
pledged. Instructed, or willing In
expres* u first tinllnl choice, and
on &lt;andidale rimrexxlniis. The Taft
(on o* claim about 450 delegates.
’the AP latudnlion now gives
Taft 375, nnd Elsenhower 33T, nut
of till delegates so far named.
I There will be 1.306 delegate* In
K *le HOP convention, with 604
' nbeded lo nominate
President Truman set off a drive
lot i vigorous civil rigid* plank
i in tin- Demnrrallc nlalform with
i .Saturday night speech tn the
XnieMcan* for Democratic Artlon
\H\&gt; Truman demanded enactmen! id proposals he ha* 'iihmtllrd
to t ongre** for a Fair EmI'lovnieiil Practices Commission
iFKI'Ci with enforcement powers
in present racial |ob ihscrlmlna
Hon Tin* t* Ihe Issue that stirred
ip i Southern Deninrratlr revolt
in the ItilH presidential race
kiiioiig ihe Democratic presiden­
tial candidates Sen Eslr* Kefauv
er o( Tennessee had 111 delegates
hi the AP talmlalion. havin'! picked
up 12 convi'iillnii votes In Ihe Dcm11 ttit&lt;iitMrit ini rMMff

Social Security
ExpmiHion Bill Is
Rapped By Doctors

11 n i i f l n i t r r l

ServirwH Held For
Mrs. Morrie Rail
Saturday Al .1:00

w. it. ■’tlrown"

Miller, Crl.-i y Avi-mn- fmmer, and Kail lltgy-

I'othnm, oil dlstrllmtor, lire , , , ,nliifj,s•-* fru i-ii'inty comnii*.*ionet
diMtnrt No, I Hidijeel lii H i" . 111111,1 I ii ........m ill im m a iv mi
Funernl -i-rvb’r* w. i- luld Sal In the fli*t primary Mi lligg'iiboHiiiiii "••"'••I M s vote,
i'day nl .’I 00 |,.IH ill tf•,tV Hiim* Miller 177 The two olllei i niidiilale* m 'In mi e received n
I iil*ri"&gt;al I'hnn-li fn, M,i Mrrrl" 707 votes.
H Hall. 77 fnriii,., Siiufuid real*!■ 'it, win, dli’d Ill'll wi'i'k In it In,*
tt'natlased lla P»a» F a ir I
1-,'nl in .liiukiHiiivilli' (idliiwlog ii
I'MCf illlH'K*.
Pin' Iti'v || l.vIHi'iim /.fniiiii-rSetainole High
•"iin offli-litN'd lit lb" -,'ivlr*' und
iniermrut fiill'iwi'il In Kvergrci'ti
School Band To i •nirtcry Ai'livp pnllbi'itri'r* Ini-bideil Arthur I. tttrrd, J. M in.WASHINGTON 'ff
The Hlllec
BOSTON iff-Mnvuit'huaetl* and
P resen t Concert i-i'i*, John tV Mi-1*i-o, \ W. I,an, Ithialu
Islnnd law enforcement m nl Price Stiibdlratlou said today
.1 - *k I. WllkiiiMiiH mid .l*iiii-» W.
were at parting way* in pi lee molrols are lielog Mispemleil
Novelty numbers, Including Hi.- riant, Itiiuiiriiry liallliparrrs were thorltles
ns they sought solution of the no raw cotton anil prai'tlcally all
"Blue Tango", will be among H" t lliiwkiii* Comicllv, J. &lt;!. Sharon, day
S’ . II, F. Whllncr, Hr., It. V. fabulous $1,310,000 Brink's rohhrry textile* ln&lt; billing those mnilr of
musical sslectlons to bn played
the Seminole High Behind Band u&lt; Whltner, Jr., It. W. Dranr. II. W. nnd the gangland Maying of a wool, cot Ion r.uil synthetic filler*
ops iifflrlal* said Price RtahilIte annual concert Saturday night ,t&gt; drr*nn, t,. J. Frasier, Holland wealthy mail hoo*e owner.
The apparent break between law I l/er F.lli ' Armill tigncrl Ihe order
et 1:00 o’clock at the school oudl 1 |t"nn, ilnn.lall Chair, J. 0.
torlum, Ernest Cowley, director, Hutchison, [|, i„ Perkins, Sr., enforcement oHIrlala nf these neigh Ihls inurnliiB Details are lo be
A. Driver nnd O. W. Spcn boring slates became known Sun I announced late today
announced today.
, ,
On Tuesday night at «:oo n r .
day night when Rhode Island's l An iilfleliil told a reporter Ihe
tlrs. Rail wn* Ho- widow of the
o'clock, 88 members of the band,
order set* t.1 ;u» rents a pound a*
known ea the Pep Hand, will play bit" Joseph (J. Hnll of Saiifonl Ally. Clcn William K Powers an . the point at which raw rotlon
at tha Rita Theater' In order to uVi npri nteil n linrdware store nounced "thus Tar HokIoii author! would be brought hark under con
dmlng the Hlglla on First Htrent. ties do not *&lt;iem In be Interested
publicise the concert.
! I rnl.
A varied and Interesting pro­ Mu. Hall, n native of Tampa, had In Ihe Information available to u:i "
j This rninpares with the existing
t'.-n
making
her
horn"
In
Jack
gram of classical and light popular
Powers accused Masr,nchu*"tts
numbers Is being prepared for the (i.iiville for several yrn-s with her authorities nf showing a definite celling of 15 Tl rents for any fit
Saturday night program. Soloist* mu noil daughter-|n-1nw, Mi. and
lures month H applies to while
lack ol Interest In information and extra while middling grade
will be Dana Wilkinson, trumpet Mi*. Joseph H&gt; Hull.
ntber
survivors
Include
two
which
hn
said
might
lead
lo
aolu
and Jeanne Lane Miller, clarinet.
15.in of an Inch Staple length,
Tha band has played on a num­ nHi"r sons, Henry Crane Hall, lion nl thn Jan. 17, 1050, Brink'', gross weight
Dnltnn,
fin,
and
William
0.
Rail,
robbery and Ihe Saturday morning
ber of occasions here Including DrAn official riaiil Ihe order on tex
Rary Day when a concert war Thnmasvllle, fin.: two daughters, ambush shooting of 40 year
Idea exempts lust shout every
Mi*.
W.
J.
Hired,
Orlando
and
nld Carlton M. O'Brien.
given at firs t Street and Mag­
type of fabrle at Ihe mannfsrlurMi*. Hetty Halt Mosely of Palm
Powers made the accusation ing level
nolia Avaaua.
llnich;
II
grandchildren
nnd
eight
shortly after Joseph
iph F. McOlmiis,
All of Ihe products have been
Commenting on tba band's con
, former convict
'fet and* Boston selling far below ceiling and nftrlbutlon to this community, May- great grandchildren.
Among those from out of town ght clul
ICnntlnt&lt;*il (la l*an* Thr**l
club owner, had been re­
W. H. Stamper declared this
rniiig^ 'Ih a Seminole High attending the funeral wire Mr. leased following lengthy question­
LEGION MEETS TONIGHT
has given Sanford and Mrs. Dick Brown of Miami; ing in tha slaying of O'Brien, own­
The regular monthly suppar
_ musical flavor and (irorgr Woods of Jacksonville; Dr. er of a Warwick, B. L, dine meeting
of Campball-l,osslng Post
civic pride on many and Mrs. Alan Jones, Welhorn C. and dsnea place and a Providence, 53 of the
American Legion will
a moat recent being Phillips, Sr. and Wsjborn C. Phil­ R. 1„ dinar.
Two shotgun blasts killed O'- hr held tonight at the l.eglnn Hut
Forces Day. For thla we lips, Jr., all of Orlando.
IN s Ms s h (in Pas* Tki«|
on Lake Shore Boulevard. "Chow"
grateful. The co-operwilt bo rationed at 7:00 o'clock
DAUGHTER WANTED
r. Cowley and tba band
XARY CLUR
with the meeting to follow nt 3:06
LONDON Wt — A man among
ttmcllant, and I personT h «e wag no meeting of tho o'clock. Poet Commander J . D.
cltlssns to show their loo many men appealed for help
stated thla morning that
M ty attending tha con- today In tho personal rolutnn of Rotary Club today on account of Cordid!
tha annual boat ride and barbe- the election of the Legion Fair
thn London Times.
"Father of three tons desires a cug. held gt Lemon Bluff laet Association officer* will take nlnro
will gat a chanea to da lighter," tba advertisement read. .Wednesday. • The next regular tonight anil asks that a good turn"Can kttyaa send *uj|eitloniT" meeting will be held next Monday, out of members he present.
ad 6a rage . F o o l

Law Eli force men I OPS Suspends
Agencies At Odds All Price Controls
Over Big Robbery .On Raw Potion

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WASHtNitTON Iff
(Hie icdlon
of n bill railing for * .Inn ruilllon
dollar expansion of social security
benefits wax attac k ed hy the Aillfr
It h i Medical Association liflay as
"'oi-tall/ed nieillctne "
The provision relates In Hie In
.iinmce rights of persons who he'ume permnuently ant! totally tilsallied while coverctl by Old Age
mil Survivors Insurance The AMA
"bjecleil that Ihe language of the
section would give Federal Securi­
ty Ailmlnlstrator Dscnr Ewing
"absittule control over certain
medical iicllvitleN "
The lijll was to lie called up In
ihe House today under iiartiamenlary rtrrumilanec* which forbid
amendments anil require two
third* approval for passage.
Sponsored by Chairman Doughton &lt;D N C,| of the Waya and
Means Committee, It would In­
crease (nr practically all retlrtd
persons now on Ihe rolls by $3
a month or lfltt per cent, wfilchmer Is larger. Persona who retire
m Ihe future would get up tn $3
i month more than under Ihe prescut formula There would be pro­
portionate Increases for wives,
widows, children and other bene(Iclnrles
Dr. Joseph S, Lawrence, director
of AMA’s Washington office, tald
the provision gives Ewing power,
diming other things, lo lay down
regulation! on a national basla gov­
erning medical examination! of
persons claiming total and perma­
nent disability, and tn deny appliratlons for disability certifica­
tions If Ihe applicant refused to
rehabllllati
accept rehabilitation
under the Vorational' "RehibUJt
‘
nation Act.

Movie Time Table

RITZ
"Carbine William*"
1:60 • 3:06 - 9:12 - 7:18 • 9:M
MOVIBLAND
"Mutiny"
PRAIRIE LAKE
“Lovt la Battar Than Evtra”
7:30 • 10:80
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Additional fame fop
has been achlaved by
Power and Light Company's
nua) report and' Ita clever “va*
cation ticket" both af which tewi
votoa away from Tinman in South been named winnera by tha Fwtie
CiSUoa. Mliiliiippl, Loulxlana Utilities Advertising' Associates.
Tilled "Evenrthlnt Grow* Fas­
ter, Steadier in Florida", the pow­
,___»p hi* eta
er company a *361 annual report
irlon within tte nctlcnal relating a cheerful, dynamic story .
com
swap, .aidI h« believe. a
uf Florida’s progrry^ wan
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Meets In Gainesville

WHY LEA V E FLORIDA
TH IS SUMMER?

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S u asion * L-v
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of said Court, this i*th day
t«
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Heuilnnlft County, Florldn

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_______ M . McMtVAN A PERSON
Attorney* for Plaintiff
II N, Oranaa Are.
Orlando. Klorlda

CUI'HT OF THE
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■dwaeda. I t s Tremonf Sr. noCfWCEIT nr
cheater, N. T.
AND POD aUSIINOLM COUNTY.
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your wrlllep defense*, personally IN (-HANCMMV NO. I*Te
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N&lt;t.
June, toss in the office of the I’lert pnnAi.RK ARM IN
I'lalntlf f,
of the Circuit Court. Hanford, flemis t x t i : o r f m j H i u a . in c h * x - io ta County, Florida, in a certain
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dlvurea proceeding aealosi yaw In i'll AIt LIE F t IMINO,
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ordered to ap­
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pear tin person or by Attorneyt In
VllfQte
n »i. t o » r r r * *
Ike Circuit Court, of Serutnuls
noritU reeitM .
The Slate of'
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y \a f Id a * I h\ » 11Vl h County, Florida, on nr before the
llth day of June. A. If Its l, to
K. tVioke, Rf. No. I, day u? May,
-f o &gt;l»rjoMa
---- j r
answer a Dili nf Complaint filed
inis l. l-outaelll*. M leelulW 1,
herein
against you. same being a
Vuu nra nereny re&lt;(ulr#d to »Pio H W V o u r,
anil fur divorce . otherwlee u liep -lr in &gt;» i-ertam Dili .u Complslnl IHMALl
tree
I’ru
Cuiifesetl will lie entered
1 1ini i, s itlost run lor a illvort'a, now iiDllfllinLDKn AHHOCIATKH
egalnel you fur failure to appear,
otiKiiNM In the t'trouil t'ourl Ramiplea
or
answer
aa required by law
not- Countt. Florida, returoahla lo Mshfrirdj° Flo rfda
in - m il Oar of June l» tl. Jo de- Attlorneye for Plalhllff
“
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nkmh
my
band and official
fauli |lt*r#»f #ald t-ause will proIN
NTH
r *h#l Ihfi* order be published for
TV.
(he elsiusorv l.me renuired h r law
tor loor coneacuilva weeks la tha
■anfunl lleraid. a newspaper «» t u a v t t e ' j f t . ' s . e A N . . .
en trsl rlrculsllon In &lt;*w cnunlg
corporation M isting under the
Lnwe of Ike Blais uf rroetda,
id a a * official
"wiTNClUl Mr fcand
Pistnilff.
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M A M A /

Seal Is Issued For
x Braille Centennial
NEW YORK (Bpaclal)—As part
of the International obsmanc* of
the centennial of Louis
death tha American Fo
for tha Blind, havo Jointly
a special commemorative
which
•IJJ** I*
I being widely
Thisi seal bears a i
Ola Braille's hetw. ■ w h
of Lou
child reading a braille book ate
the dates 1809-1168. Tha seals will
be dlstrubuted In sheets of 60
each, being Intended not primarily
fo raise money but to foster public
rareneess of the Increased Op­
Opawareness*
portunities
irtunltiea afforded to tte blind
through
the development of
modern teaching methods based
on the use of bralllo.
Loula Braille, the originator of
tha system of raised dot reading
and writing which bear* his name,
waa blinded some three years af­
ter his birth on January 4, 1809
In tha liUta village of Coiu p rn y ,
ducatlon
France, He gained hla educati
at, the
National
..........
__ Institute
________ fpr
'or Mind
Children, Paris, at which ha late*
became a teacher.
M. Robert Barnett, the aaaeuAlva director of tha American
Foundation for tha Blind and him­
self adept In the us* of braille,
point* out that only 80 percent of
tha 800,000 blind persona In the
United (Rates know brallla', while
In the numerous overseas areas
receiving service from tha Amar
lean Foundation for Ovtrstsx
Blind the ratio of brallla literacy
Is much lower. Mr. Barnett de­
clares "it I* more than evar Im­
portant to promote the teaching
of this system In avery possible
manner- Louis Drallla's great
achievement should ha widely actrlqimed to tha end that more ami
Mora blind people shall turn their

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A sworn complaint kavlna

Plaintiff, va. HODKRT J. HMAl
ih«M p r t a u d i n lu commind you
I n appear apd file your written da*
£ F n ' filed
t W hera­
fem e* tu the Complaint
ism **r
di
ld on or before ih* l*ik
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otherwlei De­
June. A. D. ISSI, or otherwlee
will ‘be entered
cree Pro ConfVsso wilt
agelnet you.
ThTga'nford Herald la designated
asi a newspaper of general clrcineun In. which this citation shall be
lion
published once each week for four
corseectinva woeka .
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Homlnol* Ciluniy. P b.rlJa
Alii i-le N. Cleveland. J r
Attorney at Law
P. O. Hoi ISO
Hanford. Plorlda
Atlorney for PUtlnllff

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clerk . Nint JhidfptMl Clr«
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county, Florida.

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’ o r s c m v o i .i i c o i i s f r , f l o m IN 'V l’li: MATTER OF THE
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part of the HWJ* of
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the N
of the EWU lyina
Memlnul* Counly, . Torlda, at Ihe
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on Thursday
- tha m b day of MS/,
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A.O. ISIS, at HLCO o'clock A.M.,
flection I. Township II Houtb,
thsn noil there lu preeent euch avlHang* 10 Kaali and, All that
d*ni-e ami proof aa may be neoea
p an of tha MEM of th# h h h
•ary lo establish your claim of
lying Houlb and Kael of faingriahi. Illla or im aresl In and lo
wood-Forsst citv Hoed, of MacIhe enlHt* of the eald decesaeil,
Eon ♦, Township
tl
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Wnils oi lllley Huston, otherwise
tlsnaft SS East.
•shl M ini- will he declared sarhealr o l l AltH HHIIHIIY llEqitlHI-lli
eil lo the Mlale of STurlila ea proIn snne-ir to th* lllll of Complaint
vhleil hr law.
IN WITNKHH WflHItKOF I k*ve on tha lllh day or June. A. D. IBM
heieunlo eel my hand and M il as and upon, your fallurs lo appear
Con
Cmimr Ju d as of Htnilnole County, plead or answer, a Decree Prork PrtHeeso will be enl
entered aaslnst volt
Eh.rhle, Oils the ISIh day of April leaso
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this Notice
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.Herald.
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nOtfklLAfl HTP.NHTnOM be• published In Itho Hanford
I M II rlrrulatlon
a newspaper of g■eneral
County Judae
Hemlnol*
Lciunly.
(MEAL)
published In

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them, and iiialdantal centriiam will ha earmarked for

tor price, t«|m for vale#,
aid for '11 i m i /hi &gt; r
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Least Notices

GAINEHVILLE, (Special) —
Aimed at preventing Industrial
wastes, tha fifth annual National
j'ubilr Health Conference will bo
held on the University of Florida
campus, Hay 20-81.
Tha confarence, sponsored by
the University's Civil Engineer­
ing Department, will open at BiSO
Tuesday morning ami will f u ­
ture addresses by leading authori­
ties on Industrial wastes through­
out the East and Bouthaast,
Principal address from tha two'dav session will be delivered by
Dr. Malcolm Plrnle. s partner of energies *
tha Malcolm Plrnle Engineers aantIbl i
N. Y. Plrnle will address a ban- , Wa* have daslgnad and toauad
quit session at 7t90 Tuesday
*T*nlsg ip the Student Service tk lu memorial aegiaa," contlauM
Cantor.
Barnrtt, "to be

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g pra***» and other MILDnRD riANHOM,
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Defendant
mint for workshop —
vrvFfcw f a a m i aw
Is here and abroad.
To- MILDnKO ftANflOM c/o Mertta

l.\ r.Pitotel ccntptttK *-. «&lt;.?'

reports to stockholders conducted
by the utilities assnelatlon.
A uninue Item, Florida Power
and Light Company's two-foot
long "vacation tlekot'* which waa
distributed by thousands to Ipteres! people In Florida vaca­
tions, won third placa among
scorer of promotional pieces en­
tered bv utility companies.
II. II. Coleman, division man­
ager fur Florida Power and Light
Company, said the awards wan
made at tha annual masting ef
tha Public Utilities Advertising
Association In Mlnneepolle May
9.
"We era particularly proi
these iwarda bees use they r
our company'* keen Interest
promoting Florida's opportunttos",
Coleman stated. "Our annual re­
port, winner of ona prise, to de­
signed, among other purpose*, to
show our state's sound and ex­
panding economy and thus at­
tract Investors to Florid*. Such
additional eaoltal for Florida
mean* more firms and factories,
bigger payrolls and better cus­
tomer* for our local itorai,
"The other award glvan ua la
for a helpful and popular "va­
cation ticket" used last year which
said on ona aide, "Your tiekat to
tha best vacation aver . . . . Try
Florida Fun for '61," On tha
opposite aids the tourist find*
were listed our place* of Interaat,
grouped In a content lent manner
April, the fourth month In the according to tha sections In which
■used e Ditto W
walkout
and
l
ad by a stales righto modern calendar, waa the sero-'l they era located.
ign that took iM electoral ;n the Roman calendar.

TrtB- hdA ltt
•n

Meted pits:
convention hei
*y. Key Wi
Krauae,

g$hU

itlh illR
m swx ti c ^ T n i ^ . - W : A V
u
tpeeeh tu Mm AnurMani for
"Ilia members of Urn drafting
ilr
temperate,
imittea are
‘ “
*U* **** *------- commif*“
““ ‘able, *----Action
___ can
1-balanced persons who
■ala
weli-ba
wain iout a platform acceptable
to the different viewpoints," he
ared.
cKinney supervised the naming
i preliminary drafting commitHerbert H. Lehman, New
described by other convention
k. a member of the pre-convertInin is down-the*middle on the
platform drafting iroop, told civil rights issue. Among other*,
reporter:
Hep. it rooks Hays of Arkansas,
"You can ia» (or me. I al
who has taken tha lead In trying
for a strong civil rights to compromise civil rights l«gl*la
lion, was named to tho group.
Southem senator) who opThe anti-Truman program view­
Turnin'* proposal* for a Fair point la represented by Sen. John
■ Sparkman
----- -----------of Alabama.
bi
Oov.
( F I F O wiui
Robert
Louisiana.
_bert K. JCemwn
K
lanta attor­
Burfcet D. Mw
ney end assoclale.
Richard
l u - of
_ ten.
.
“ Russell
0 end otter*.
movement in IMS.
RACIAL VIOLENCE
„ Walter George of fleorgla
NEW YORK toi-Tte National
M doubts now that McKlnAssociation for the Advancement
w will prevail
r'l view
hope the eonventton will adopt of Colored People and the Ameri­
that' pro can Jewish Congress say there has
#ni something like thl
been a steady increase during the
#y former ten. Freud
year of ’‘violence designed to
IMS," George seta, "But U last
the IMS plank, the action maintain existing Inlergroup In­
very, very objectionable equality" In Ihe united States.
The two organisations. In (heir
South."
Joint report on civil
re bed proposed ■ plank gen- fourth annual
right*, added‘ Sunday that "the fedslate and local invammanto
a f K n &amp; f t S ! eral,
have shown either unwillingness or
‘ ■ IMI
“
Itrey forced through the
imantde.mending inability to cope" with this vio­
niton a statement
stive pro- lence.
i Truman"'• legieJe

of Ruslaef* a t e

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Prof*:

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GRAND P R IZ E
AT END OF 10 WEEKS
ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY BY
"THE THREE COCONUTS”
CALL WINTER I’ARK 3-9281
FOR ENTRY
HIGHWAY 17 • 92 AT UNDERPASS

�Botanlcally, apples arc close rcl

LegalJlLJt Notice
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Out And Out
8EOUL, Korea 141 M il
charges twice drove Chinese .
defenders off on embattled hill on
the Korea central front today.
It waa the aama hill wait of
Chorwon where men of the 30th
Battalion Combat Team said they
kllW or wounded every one of
40 Chinese at ita top Sunday.
The tough Filipino raiders hit
the Reds again this morning. The
Chinese fled. The FtUplnos with*
drew shortly under Red mortar
fire.
Later in the day a second Fili­
pino patrol caught the Chinese nap­
ping. The patrol hurled grenadai
and charged with filed bayonets.
The Chinese fled.
Ten Reds were killed in the two
eiamtHi. The Filipinos were wear.
Inffregular Issue U. S. armored
vesta. None waa killed, the U. S.
Ith Army said.
U. N. raiders Sunday fought Into
haavlly fortified Communist bunk­
ers on the western front. They
then directed U. N. artillery fire
onto fleeing Reds. ■Allied troopa
used the sturdy Red underground
shelters as protection from the
I rain of hl|h eiploaivea.

i

MJNSAN, Korea l*-T h e top
United Nations truce negotiator to­
day labelled an "out-and out" lit
a Communist denial that the .Rada
bad agreed to Allied screening of
captured Reds.
Inside the Panmunjom confer­
ence tent. Vice Adm. C. Turner
Joy, senior U. N. delegate, told
the Redi: •
"Had the results been to your
liking you would have enthusias­
tically welcomed the product o fthe
scanning."
North Korean den. Nam Q re­
plied;
"It is Inconceivable and nobody
would believe that our side who ft
firmly opposed to the retention of
our captured personnel by your
side under whatever name could
have agreed directly or Indirectly
to your so-called screening."
A recent Allied quisling of Red
prisoners of war showed that near­
ly 100,000 North Koreans and Chi­
n e# prisoners said they prefer
death to returning to communiam.
The Issue of exchanging prison­
ers blocks an armistice.
In Tokyo, Oen. Mark Clark, U.
N. supreme commander, an­
nounced that Maj. dan. William
K. Harrison Jr., will succeed Joy
as senior U. N. truce delegate Fri­
day.
Joy, only remaining member of
the original five-man truce team
wtm-h began the talk* last July 10,
win leave the Far East June 8 to
become superintendent of the U.
S. Naval Academy.
Harrison has been a member of
the U. N. delegation since Jan. U.
Clark has not announced a re­
placement for Harrison.

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S T A T K UK K I.M II IIIA .

DR. C. L. PERSONS

D R .L .T . DOSS

I IB South Palmetto Avenue

HOURS 0 to 12— 2 to 5
303 Atlantic Dank Building
Phone 763

OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
CLASSES FITTED

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m u i l . y of J u n o . to s s , f o r »i&gt;|irovnl
■f M m . mu! fo r fltnil iII imT iu I'R . no
r t . r i l f o r of H i . »» ln t o o f Tli.-.t,l o l l 4 II l i . n l o l i t . o . j | . . ( l
J. H H A M N I.
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O d h am P ro n o ses
4- L a n e P l u R i t u u

of Thp.nlo.ln II
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JACKSONVILLE—A long range "Thus," Odham said, "all Florin
pre-ram to four-lane t,U0 miles of can have Immediately the four-lam
Florida's arterial highways waa Improvement that wa so desperate
ly need, and for the price of what
rapaiai here by Bralley Odham we have been paying for waste,
andMste for governor.
graft end Inefficiency."
Tbe Saaford candidate estimated Odham further pledged that theiat tbe qoct to the state would be people of Florida would have (he
as Federal matching right to vota on the project before
undo would be available to pay tbe It would be started, and recom­
emoUng coat. Odham further so* mended that a "watchdog" com­
mated that MR of the first gaso­ mittee be set up by the legislature
line tM of 4e, or 1c of the lax, la to provide a double-check on the
wasted la kickbacks, feather-bed- progress of the project.
ling. rigged eootract letting, and Odham emphasised that his coat
figures and other technical data
He further estimated that the had been obtained by competent
itato'a share of the cost could bo engineers, soma of whom were
atired with the proceeds from lc formerly with the State Road De­
4 tax. or about M.000.000 per year, partment, and that he had checked
vlth the Federal Government pul­ the matter nf Federal Aid with the
ing up the other half as lo uauatly Bureau of Public Roads In Waib'■'flu o« Federal Aid Projects. Ington.

western (root.
Allied troopa used the sturdy Red
underground shelters is protection
from the rain of high explosives
picking off the Communist troopa
In the open.
Filipino troops on tho central
(root. using grenades and bayonets
killed or wounded every one of 40
Chinese defending a hill position
west of Chorwon. The raiders from
the PhllipplMi' 30th Battalion
Combat Team said M Chinese
were killed.
The Filipino troops wore regular
Issue U. 8.
liaua
S. Army nylon and matal
bullet-proof
All Allied raiding parlies re­
turned to U. N. lines, a U. 8.
Eighth Army Half officer said.
Fifth Air Force pUota reported
they destroyed 117 Rad supply ve­
hicles despite the handicap of low
clouds. Elevetn supply buildings
islroyed.

SEOUL, Kona III - United Na­
tions raiders; fought Into heavily
fortified Coi
day, then &lt;1
f I # onto flat

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Seventh Fleet Tuesday. He re­
Law Agencies
cce, who will take over from Vice
rtdm. C. Turner Joy as command­
tcuiinM r i M
sm i
er of Naval Forces In the Far East.
Joy Is returning to the U. S. to Brian In front of his lavish West
become superintendent of the Na­ Warwick home.
val Academy.
The attorney general said Inves­
tigators In his state had uncovered
Information Indicating that the O'­
Cotton Controls
Brien slaying waa tied up with the
Brink's Job.
.
Km mi »•«■» Oat)
Pwers declared the Brink's hold­
flelals predicted the suspension up—the nation's greatest cash rob­
would mean no change In the re­ bery — was planned by McGinnis,
O'Brien and Alfred A, Oagnon,
tail prices (or the fabrics.
The 43.38 cents "recontrol" point Pawtucket, R. I„ a prisoner at
for cotton means this: If cotton Rhode Island State Pruon.
futures should rise to 43 39 cents,
□action has named nimsalf and
OPS would put back the present O'Brian as planters cf that daring
robbery.
celling of 43.39 cents,
On the Now York exchange, cot­
Powers said "we have a witness
ton fur July delivery was selling who Is ready and able to glva evi­
at the opening this morning at dence before s Suffolk County
(Mass.) grand Jury that Joseph r ,
34.19 cents.
The celling on spot cotton which
la being suspended Is 45.7g cant*
a pound, based on prices In a
group of counties in the Carolines
used as a base. This Includes a
spot average price of 41.14 cents
plus an average freight dllfersn*

Kelly. Powers or police. He said
ha [a ready to present evidence
to the grand Jury if anything de­
velops
Kelly could not be reached for
comment
FISHERMAN DROWNS
DUNEDIN (41 — An amateur
fisherman. casting whila wading,
Stepped Into a deep hole and
drowned In Tooke Lake Sunday.
Ha
He was Marcus Barnum. 43, amploy* of the Skinner Machinery
Company.

GUARANTEED

'Tin For Urnlley Odham
BtRiuNf | Know lit Btnndit
For True Economy; 1
Know He Will Fl|ht For
CUen, H o n e x t Govern*

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T h e decision on th e steel seizure u s e b efo re ;U m
S upreme Court m ay come today o r it m ay ta k e vteeki o f
deliberation b efore a conclusion Is reached. T h e nine ju stic e s
a re aware o f th e ir responsibility and o f th e precedent th e ir
decision will se t. F o r t h r t reason they m ay take m ore tim e

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a food tim e fo r labor nnd mannuement to m ake one moro
e ffo rt a t reaching agreem ent. Unless such agreem ent Is
reached fu rth er governm ent intervention seem s inevitable
rcgai'diccs of tho Court- doefebr.
If the Court find* thnt *hn seizure wan unconatltutlona
the mills wilt rev ert to private ownership and the union wll
call a strik e. T h e only power left to th e prcsldenet to h a lt It
would He In the injunction provision o f the T a ft-H a rtley A ct,
a tem porary remedy at best.
I f the Court backs President Trum an’s action th e govem m en t may attem p t to raise tho wages o f w orkers beforo
the m ills are returned to prlvnto ownership. T h is would
mean th at collective bargaining us a method of se ttlin g labor
disputes Ih on Its way out, urn! eventually th e governm ent
would bo tho solo deciding fuctor in determ ining wages.
It Is to th e advantage of both m anagem ent and labor to

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M I C l C lI\ r •
P l D f - I N TH i A IRE

LAST TIM ES TONIGHT

With • Mark Stevens • Angela Lanatrarg
• Potrlc Know 1m • Gena Even*
Alin — News, Cartoon and Hhorta

TUESDAY — W EDNESDAY

Starring Rod Cameron
Adrian Booth — Forest Tucker
Chill Wljbi^JlnMnjMiydon
A globe made during tho reign o f George I II h as been
—
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■nlfW# borause ha h i* lost hi* mo. discovered, Its map outlines faded and Indistinct a ft e r 200
*W I«I possessions. No on* avtr loot years, The continents drawn on the globe have rem ained ac­
i treaauro laid up In mommy, It to
treasured and remembered by cu rate but llttlo of the rest of tho Inform ation la still useful.
■Mioona forever. Ita laGuenc# According to an inscription It was "M ade by D. Adams,
••tar dlaa. The thing* that ara (only m athcmuticul Instrument m aker) C haring C ross, Lon­
aaan ara temporal; but th* things don.
,"rA un,**,n are atarnal__11
Ono wonders a t what the reaction o f the old m apm aker
Cor. 4:19.__
would be If ho wore to sec ono of the modern globes w ith all
The Couny Commitiion it plan- the changes brought by two centuries o f conquests and re­
aini to confer with the Irutleei o( volutions, wars and treaties. Perhaps he would reflect on
tha Fi|h Estate regarding the pro- how futile is the work of those who map th e boundaries bonoaad Seminole Couniy hospital. tween nations. Ho might bo consoled to know th a t th e old
;W * i« the ha*t way lo get some- globe still spins at about tho snme speed as It did when ho
drew It, Som etim es it seems th n t those who live on th e globe
have grown Ju st a llttlo dizzier from tho spinning.
Tin f5rti.Min.ili Morning Nawa
! CAhc nul thr fidrrt day with part
■ of Its Saturday diftipn 'printed on
in per iriiidi- bom ttigar cane waata.
High School Band
■ Writ, II anyone hat to rat their
v/oi&lt;l", It ihonM l&lt;“AVC 4 good faita
( C a n 1 1n i t i i l V r i . m l ’ a | * O n e I
X in their moulli anyway.
are am) hear thn HUH Hand which
will piny there Wednesday /or
Arthur Kitr lilwtff, who recenlly
the Watermelon Festival, Mr.
v trnnhil .1 ,H&gt;itrard 28 l.y 44 inchra
■ in m i 4ml !* (|i,iritig $5 R5 in poll*
«i!&lt; In th** |)(jitnuntrri ronvention
m Arltnniai, drirrvei *ome special
Lind of tummiinily *rrvice award
, lot the Irigttfil publicity scoop of
, ‘.'ihe " n r
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A new twin to *tatr legislation
&gt;. Y(a» given tha olhar day whan the
r.,ifii&gt;,( Ttihijna regaled that a
Mate lanator in Montkello had lent
- J!Q,0QQ to a prosperous night club
;* situated near tha Georgia liae.
You’v# heard shout lh« man biting
:&lt; the ^o*. haven’t you&gt;'
4 We feel sorry |w 'ryjmbsri of
, (Vnnren who votecnhemselvsi sub­
stantial tag benslili the other day.
They must hsve a haAt lime living
on what they make and paying
their taxes loo as the rest of us
have lo do. But wjut we can't un*
starsland is why lhay didn't Include
an amendmsnl (of ihe rest of us.
The most popular word in the
American languaga today is "se. sues sgsinit the hazards of birth,
' akkneu, lift and death. But the
. moot important word is "integrity"
' meaning "Honor thy father and
mother", and "Suffer little children
to come unto me", For without
t integrity there can be no security.
Speaking of minority rights, Gov?'•: amor Byrnes of South' Carolina
' say. "tho biggest ’minority in this
•tcouatry U composed of the while

tho convention adjourns.
Secretary of Commerce Sawyer
f (ay« that while the CIO staal'workers generally had triad to preserve
artel mill equipment during tho re: eont throe day strike this was not

Cartoon and Selected Shnrta

Plan To See:

AFRICAN Q U EEN
1952 Academy Awnrd W inner
Ju n e 8 • 9 • ID
First Hanford'a Showing
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By BID HBELONG

Washington reporters and radio
commentators made a lot of criti­
cal Htatoments during the last few
day* about the legislative appro­
priations hill. Tho gist of their
Mntcmenta wae that Congressmen
luid voted themselves tax exemp­
tion. These kinds of statemsnts are
not accurate, and these critic*
hnow they aren't accurate.
It haa long been the law that
people away from their homes on
business may deduct as a business
uspense, the necessary expenses
of their travel, room and board.
Up to Jan. 1, 1053, Congressmen

bualnesi. Wo can not. We are still
not permitted to deduct qualifying
fees or campaign expenses, hut If
wo were In a business, similar eg*
ponses would bo deductible.
Wo ara, for all practical pur­
poses, required to maintain two
homes and travel back and forth
frequently at our own expense, ex­
cept for one trip a year at the be­
ginning of a session. I am glad
that the Cbngreaa had tha courage
to do away with the tax-frw al­
lowance and put ourselves more
rearly In the same boat with other
tax-payers.
"I Asa For Bralley Becaaaa I
Fortad Throughout My Parchase of Hla 8UCCBSBFUL,
Wed KatsbMsbed ftiMMaker
Dealerahlp Hla Honestly and
Integrity Above Reproach or
Question."

(CaallaaeS Prani f a ir Rat)
shaded thosa forming for tha pafkda froth the hot sup, hut threat*
sning showers did not full until
afternoon.
Shortly after 10)00 o'clock the
parade, ltd by Hhoriff P. A. Meru,
and police Chief Roy G. Williams
got under way.
Spectator* Jammed the side­
walk* at First Mrtet mid Hanford

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H IG H W A Y

Congressman Herlong Reports

Armed Forces Day
S
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coming fo Join the'high school
llruno'a Ranch and Hwreney's bund
next year," said Mr. Cowley,
place.
Clubs and organisations were and Im pointed out Ihnt Mr, lireIs doing "» very good Job" Irt
well represented and tncluded Kl- msr
training player* who will be vril.
wnnls, alia Key Club, Rotary, uable
additions lo the high irhool
lluslnrs* and professional Wom­
t
en's Club, Pilot Club, Hanford group.
Garden Club, Geneva Garden
Club, Colored limine** arid ProBrltinh In Chinn
fesslonul Club,
Local commercial entries were
I I uallaavU Kmm l-aae Intel
to Fourth Street, and were densely
gathered on corners si tho pro- made by Rrltl Tractors Cu., withdrawal, however, will not af&lt;
cession returned on Pelmet to to Seminole Tractors Co. and Hot* foot Britain's diplomatic recogni­
tion of Iho Peiping regime, d
First Street anti west toward Park point.
London nowipapcrx said Foreign
The final section was colorful
Avenue,
-----------, Edcn win „|,
Riding In the forefront of the with the many entries of Sanford
schools,
Future
Farmer,
4-11
Clubs
Parliament
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lay
that _____
British
first o f the four parade sections
were Mayor .Stamper, John Pier­ and various Roy and Girl Scout lUsinessmcn see mi use Irving to
on In Ihe vast Far Eastern
son, chairman of the eventt Coun­ groups marching along. Thssa In­ hang
whore, until Ihe Beds look
ty CommlHstoncr Dodd ami Judgy cluded eub scouts and colored scout country
over, (hey had been dominant fig­
fig
troops and floats.
Btenitrom.
Tho Dusty Roots Riding Asso­ ures In forelgnt rude for more
Military official* nnd guest* in­ ciation, riders with high spirit­ than 200 year*.
cluded Lieut, General J . C. Hut­ ed horses end a Mosely ambulance
British holdings In China arc es­
chison, Cspt. Chittenden; Col Will­ mads up ths final portion of tha timated at 300 million pounds (140
iam B. Brown, Orlando Air Force parade.*
million dollars). Tho newspaper re­
Base commander; Comdr. G. R.
rior to the speaking, the B*tni ports said tho British owner* will
Pearson, axeeutlve officer of the
i High School Band played try to sell the holdings lo ChliwM
Naval Air Station; Lieut, T, J .
government agencies but that ita
under direction of Ernest Cowlsy.
Hudner, Jr., holder of the Con­
lilts — Ennis, Philadelphia, S t
Navy Chaplain Danielson pro­
gressional Medal of Honor) Llaut.
"Tho foreign otflco thinks llm
Cot. Forrrat E. Breckinridge of nounced the Invocation and Mayor chances nf the companies getting
the Civil Air Patrol, and J . Denver Stemner welcomed the cltlsens, compensation for their sbnmlonod
Cordell, commander of the Sanford with Mr. Cordell of the Leglaa re­ properly am very amal, said U|s
sponding,
Poat, 59, the American Legtun.
bally Express.
Among those seated on th*
Martial music was sounded at
Tho Communists ordered the
tha Semlnols High School Rand, speaker* . platform ware County sefsuro of all AmerloA properties
Commission
Chairman
Dodd;
Gen­
l by high stepping majorettes,
on tha Chinese mainland at IM
g Into vltw. Cheers greeted eral Hutchison, Llsut. Col Brte* ■nd of 1550. No compensation « h
ktnridgs and Cant, W a l t e r paid.
three platoons uf white unformed
\.
ji*V
sailors and a khaki clad platoon of Krohne of the C.A.P.; Col. Brown.
Tha Rods have selahl nutrigM
Orlando
Air
Baia;
Comdr.
Pearl
the Air Force, followed by a red.
only om British holding, however,'
aon and Llsut. Uudnar and G. L. Hit Asiatic Petroleum (£ ., In April,
Buckley, D.A.V. Poat commander, 1951, This was In retaliation n r
British solium In Hong Kang of 9,
tanker formerly owned by Ihe (Au­
Clean Up Drive
ntie Nationalist government *n^

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Sign ed : HOB RH OL
fltudehaker Dealer
(Pahl Poll Ileal Atlv.)

ployera paid vast "Mttlomant"
sums set by the Chinese them­
selves.
The Dally Express said this was
where Iho British government had
been asked to atop In and assist
In the liquidation — "tho govern­
ment will help by safeguarding
the Interests of British employe*."
The Express did not say now.
■rltaln. l a .a policy spill with

representative
. Tho reports

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Foolish F e a rs
W. V. Bitting
Touchton Drug Co.
Any person who has symp­
toms of III ness and dwelfa on
tha hundred and ona serious
diseases hs or sha may have
la courting trouble while en­
tertaining foolish fears.
Every Illness gives aoma
kind of warning, moat of them
cause pain. I f . you notice
symptoms of any kind, con­
sult your doctor. With early
attention almost story Illness
'and even ths serious diseases
Ilka heart trouble, diabetes,
eancer and T.B. respond to
treatment.
Miracles of healing are com­
mon today beeauaa wa have
well, trained doctors, pharmadata, and technician*, and an
endless store of Dm drug* nt
their dlspooal,
Caprrlgbt
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PHONE 148

Social Calendar
MONDAY

A piano recital In mcmorlam to
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• Mrs. Fannie 8tembrtdge Munson

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by the Fannie R. Munaon Piano
School will be held In the studio
at 603 Myrtle Avenue at B:00 p.m.
TUESDAY
Tha Junior 0. A.’a will meet at
tha First Baptist Church at 6:46

P Tha Chapel Choir will hold re­
hearsal at the F ln t Baptist
Church at 6:46 p.m.
Tha Phllathea Sunday School
Class of the First Baptist Church
will have Its regular monthly
meeting at the horns of Mrs. W.
P. Smith 440 Summerlin Avenue
at 8:00 with Mrs. Clyde Hum­
phreys and Mrs. G. If. Sykes as
co-hostesses.
The Unity Truth Claea will meet
at 8:00 p.m. at tha Valdes Hotel.
The book 'The 8ermen on the
Mount" by Emmet Fog will be
studied. Tha public Is Invited to

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„ The R. W. Ware Bible Class of
•attend.
tha First Methodist Church, will

meet at ?:lV p.m. for 4 covered
dish supper at the horns of M.‘.
and Mrs. R. U. Hutchison In Camaron City.
Tha American Home Depart­
ment will hav* its May bridge and
canaata part* and regular meeting
at the club house at 8:00 p.m.
The Fldelli Class of the First
Baptist Church will meet with
M Mrs. Hugh Duncan at her home
* h t 820 Catalina Drive at 8:00
p.m.
. WEDNESDAY
Mrdweek Prayer Service at Gentral Baptist Church at 8:00 p.m.
The Sunbeams of the Church will
also meet at this time—age 4 thru
0.
Tha regular covered dish lunch­
eon of the Civic Department of
tha Woman's Club will be held at
12:80 o clock at tha elu| house.
The will lie a covered dish sup­
per and meeting at the new
Photo By Itaymoml Studio
Tourist dub at 6:00 p.m. All at­
Mlsa Betty Lou Partin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Partin, who
tending are requested to bring a
covered dish, rolls or sandwiches la an entrant in the "Queen of Qucnns Contest” to he held In Lees­
burg Wednesday as a feature of the Florida Watermelon Festival.
to pass and own table service.
Miss Partin who la « freshman at Stetson University, has won many
beauty titles including the “Miss Honf'igd" title in 1650.

T f!E SANFORD HERALD

Music Festival
Given At High
i On* of tha moat outstanding
musical programs avor presented
in Banfora waa tha annual music
festival of Saminola County
schools In which US pupils par­
ticipated Friday nl*ht at Benlnolo
High School Auditorium, which
waa filled to capacity.

Radio B riefs
8* (Listen to the "Report F rW E u .
P
fT B n ^ tomorrow
f n n in v v / t ia i afternoon
a f l n v n A n n at
sal min.
fl * 1 IS
tope'1
Hear Dick Driscoll from Olio re­
port on “Dcfen# Of tha Artie Cir­
cle”, from Rotterdam on "Ships
For Security", from 8lelly on
"Steam Make* Jobs”, and from
Munich on "Munich Rot In tho
Red Bulwark”. Dick Driscoll call*
In reporters Douglas La Chance,
Valerio Courtenay and Kendall
Foss, for his on-the-spot report.
-1400An Interesting aeries of articles
will be heard on WTRR's "Radio
Farm Digest”. Dr. R. Q. Parka,
head, Division of Soil Manage­
ment and Irrigation Agriculture,
USDA'a Bureau of Plant Industry,
Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, will speak from Washington
on the aubject "Atomic Energy
Alda to Farmers". The fln t of
the aeries will bo heard tomorrow
at 12:16 and then dally through
Friday.
-1400"Tha Bar None Ranch", an hour
tong broadcast on WTRR dally
through the week la a Jamboree of
aonga and music from western folk
music, songs from the hills, and
many of the novelty tunea created
by hillbilly orchestras that nowa­
days u»* everything from the
organ to the guitar for the ertatlt&gt;» of melody. Tha "Bar None
Ranch” la heard from 2:00 to 3:00
o’clock each afternoon, '
STETSON B8BAY PRIZE
DELAND, (Special)—One Barfield., a eenlcr who will receive
tho A. B. degree In Religion at
BUtson commencement June 8, la
the winner of a 6200 first |&gt;rlsa
for bar assay on Free Enterprise
and tha American Way of Life, donoted by Walter L. Hays of Orlands. Pater Masur, of Poland,
nloo n graduating senior, with *

Lieut, Shirley Smith who is
stationed at Randall Field In
Panama City span! the weekend
I I I * - Thousands of Bap- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
laded for home today after Ned Smith at Silver Lake.
-gest and most successful
I -of the Southern Baptist
Mr. and Mra. Edward Polk of
tlon In Its 107-year-old lil*- Miami aiient tho woakand with
Mrs. Polk’s unela and aunt, Mr,
convention closed Sunday and Mrs, W, L. Harrison, at
night In Miami's sprawling Dinner their homa on Beardall Avanus In
Key Auditorium where ll.ooa men roulo to Dallas, Tsx.
sengers attended the eight-day
gathering, They represented 28,280
Capt. and Mrs. Earl Parkins and
churches and 7,173,408 members. rhlldren, Ronnie, Vickie and Doug­
Evangelism anti singing closed las, have returned to Camp Gor­
tha sasaion, with 12.000 gathered don, Ga., after spending a few
In (ha auditorium anti several hun- days with Mrs. Perklnr father,
dred others gathered outside to J L. Parkins.
catch the breesei that awept In
from Blaeayne Bay.
Hugh II. Horton of the U, 8.
Dt. J, D. Gray, New Orleans, Navy who la aarvlng aboard tha
wia re-elected president of the 1I.8.S. Bryce Canyon which la
convention by unanimous vote. Tha docked at San Diego Is spending
convention will meet In Houaton, a 30-day leave with his parents,
Tan., next year and In flt. Louis, Mr. and Mra. J , Paul Horton, Sr.
Mo.. In »64.
The convention went nn record
Mr and Mrs. It. B. Pope had na
lo the President and their guest recently Mr, Fope'a
appointment of an sister, Mrs. Btm Taylor, city com­
r^sny^peraonsl rep missioner of V m Beach, her MSIn-law and daughter. Mr. aad
Mra. James Young, also of Vote
Beach and* Mrs. Pops’* slater,
Mra. Lou Puleeton of Orlando.

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to Miss Baruap.

irfleld hantriando, the
of knowing

winner an

persecucammtaaimi waa Instructed
- Uta wldaat npaaihlo emnfeasl

PTA CONVENTION
INDIANAPOLIS Mb- Urn Nation­
al Congress of Parents and Teach­
ers opened Its 98th annual conven­
tion today with e plea for world

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n n K i x r n wot

Mrs. Cullen fiend
Of Azalea Circle
Mrs, ,1, P. Cullen wan installed
ns iiimldenl of the Asalia Clide
of the Garden Club nt Itn meeting
ami covered dish supper Friday
evening at H:(HI at tne Garden
Center with Mrs. Fred Pope and
Mis. W. M. Mill shall serving ns
ro-hostessea.
Other offlerrs Installed for the
routing year were Mra. Al Him:,
secrelnry ami Mrs. E. E. Ander­
son, treasurer.
Mrs, Cullen, newly elected presi­
dent, pi raided nt the business
meeting at which lime It wn*
decided to givr $10.00 Inward the
nativity scene to he purchased for
the hnndahell.
Members present were Mrs .1
P. Cullen, Mrs. ,1. M. Mnye, Mrs
W. M. Marshall, Mrs. Fred Pope,
Mrs. Hoy Tlllls, Mrs. J . A, Young,
Mi-. AI Hunt, Mrs. J. L. Clark,
Mis E. C. Hnriicr, Mrs. W. B.
Wray. Mrs. W. II. Jennings, Mrs.
L. K. .Spencer. Mra. W. P. Fields
and Mlsa Kllnlrc Klrchhoff.

Is Guest Of Honor

Dr. Grey Re-elected
Baptist President

SHOW INC

I’lliitii l&gt;y IV ,1 KIihIiimi
l:.^
Mins Nnnry William*, daughter of furmri Mm mi It.
Hums, mid Seminole County musk' Miipi-rvimii. pie
Itig music festival Friday night nt Seminole High Si Innntinn with music teachers nml band lender a nmt with ii.tn
Mclpating.

Presbyterian Class
Has Regular Meeting Miss Lillian Boyle

Mrs. J . H. Meidck of l.ongwood la improving following a
afternoon with a coffee given by slight illness.
Mrs. Kmeat Galloway, Mrs. Buy
Holler and Mra. Wallace Bell at
J . Paul Horton, Jr., of the Uni­
tha home of tho former on Mel- versity of Florida la visiting with
lonvllle Avenue,
his parents, Mr. and Mra. J . Paul
Tho Galloway homa waa attraclively docorated with vnrioua ar­ Horton, Lr.
rangements of mixed flowers with
Mr. and Mra. J , L. Inglsy have
tha dining room entirely In white. returned
to their home on Elliott
Tho dining table waa overlaid
after spending a week at
with an Imported embroidered Avemm
IInon’ cloth centered with iM Ar­ Jacksonville Beach.
rangement of mixed white flowers
Mrs. It. L. Darin left Sunday
and flanked on both sides by silver
candelabra. Tho hall waa arranged night for Hartwell, Ga., due tu
with daisies, snapdragons nod 4hu sudden death of her newphaw,
Queen Anne's lace, and the living Z.uk Brown,
room and porch Imre arrangements
Mr. and Mr*. E. II. McAlexof day lilies.
Those In the receiving lino were under and Dorothy have returned
Ihs hostesses, Mrs, Galluway, Mrt. from Durham, N. C. where they
Holler and Mr*. Bell and Mrs. Jiavo been visiting for a short
Lloyd Boyle, Mra. Boyle's mother, time.
Mrs. Dyal Gray of Laurent, S. C.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Searcy of
and tha honoree, Miss Boyle.
About 60 guests railed during (•ongwnml, wera proud to learn
that their son, Charles, Jr., has
the afternoon.
rereived a promotion in tha U. 8.
Navy.

JAMES STEWART at "Carbine Williams

Almost the entire stage, which
was beautifully decorated, waa
required to accommodate the largo
choruses. The entire program was
presented under the overall di­
rection of Miss Nancy Aline Will­
iams, school music supervisor.
Climaalng the entire program
waa a mlgnty chorus of tha US
voices, augmented by the raasaed
band* of Samtnole High School,
Junior High School, Oviedo and
Lyman bands, with Miss Williams
directing in a salute to the Armed
Forces.
These numbers Included "Tho
Marines' Hymn." "The Caisson
Song", "Anchors Awsigh", and
“America The ntautifur. The
massed bands, under the direction
of Ernest Cowley, opened the pro­
gram with tho "Star Spangled
Banner”.
Participating In the program
were students of Seminole High
School, Lake Monroe, Sanford
Grammar, Laka Mary, Paula, Ge­
nsvm, Lyman and Oviedo Schools.
Musical Instructors co-operating
with Mica Williams In tha huge

•

The Brownlee Young Adult
Class of tha Flrat Presbyterian
0 Church held its regular monthly
meeting Friday evening In (he
Educational Building In the form
of a Folk Game Party.
Mrs. Joe Garrett and Mrs. R. L.
Sloan were In charge of arrange­
ments and refreshments of punch
and cooklaa with Lorrle Black
directing tha fames.

Mon. Mar 1». 195*

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Officers Installed By
Yowell’s Clerks Go
County Federation
To Gossard School
Mrs. Margaret Miller and Mrs.
Martha Jefferson of YowellVt
Store arc currently attending tinGossard School of Corsetry in
Atlanta, Ga. The Gossard Com­
pany, assists In tho training of
specialised rorsetlrres.
Yowcll's lisa entered Mrs. J e f­
ferson ami Mrs. Miller In this
training roursn In line with their
merchandising policy of increased
customer service. Upon comple­
tion of the course they will return to the storo with sclentlfii
hygienic knowledge and tho ability
to asalit customer* In gaining
the new fashionable figure.
Held regularly throughout tin
country, the Gossard hJiool »i
Corsetry le the oldest school of Its
kind, it present! outstanding
knowlodge of basic anatomy, cur-

Mrs. George Otto win liudnlhd
a* the new president of the (’min­
ty Federation of Women's Club-*
at their spring meeting nt the
Lnngwood Hotel Thursday.
Mra. (). IV Herndon served as
installation officer nml other of
fleers Installed were Mrs. C. M
I’artin, first vice-president; Mrs
l.afnn, second vice-president: Mrs.
Oaenr Hnrrlaon, recording secre­
tary; Mrs. James McGrath, cor­
responding secretary and Mrs.
G. It. Dawson, treasurer.
The fourth grade pupils of the
Lyman School gave a fine pcifurnianre of the old fashioned
-ru dance whirl) was received
with much applause.
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iicom Hamm Holds
S a n f o r d Hitless
Until 7th Frame;
|mbra Hits Homer
By KENT C1IETLAIN
Like * cooling volcano, the
Seminole Blue* lom two straight
gams* to the I’nlntka and gained
tnd tvon apllt with the Ht,
Aug itlm* Saints over the week. The Blue* (all last night
Palatka, 4-2, to a flu-atrlckan
linger, Baecom Hamm, who iat
down the (iret 16 Seminole* In
L'lWtr and had a no-hitter until
tbajevanth inning before retiring.
The defeat la Palalka laal
■; tight gave the Hemlnolea a re­
tard of one win and three losses
‘ since their amailng string of
IT victories out of lit games.
The Blues now are riding a
twa-iame tossing skein.
.Tonight "Chico" Corrulcs will
u » and get Sanford hack Its wint ways again as thu (Hues
the Cocoa Indiana In Cocoa,
lea will he trying for Ids
win of the rear.
id-place Mute lost
ground in loaing laat night
the Aialeaa aa first-place
Rd and third-place Jack*
Sagvm. Beach both were defeated.
Oaorge Smith lont his first
* Came of the year after winning
the flrat four contests. Smith
. twirled a beautiful seven-hitter
and gave U|I hut one earned run,
' however, the (omhlned chunking
Of Hamm nnd veteran Cecil Hud­
son of Palatka Was better.
Hamm, deaplte a high fever
SM a perfect game for the
JrH five framea nut allowing
g ling la runner lo reach base.
1the ninth Dusty Ithudea drew
• flral pass off Hamm and
---&gt; waa aafa on second on Bill
Campo's fielders choir* whlrh
*M»d In n wild throw by second
•man Carl Sc hulls tu first
- permit I lug Ithwles to score,
Joe Parisu led off the seventh
- Inning with tho first Sanford hit
as ha sliced one of llamm’s of*
feeing* Into left for it single,
?, Aulea manager Hill HUdnuku
.’ than called In Hudson In relievo
Hamm.
V; ‘ Johnny
Imbrn rectified un
earlier mlscue In the first half of
1 the eighth when ho slur ted the
frame with Ida fourth homer of
ths year with no one on. It was
nm
m second of thu year In
Imbra’s
Palatka.
Sanford
her ha
k

lerui rf

’arise Hi
ileno ah
llaro cf
a 2b
1«a c
If
1th p
Ja
Ua
rd lb
blan U
Clift rf
M. Smith 8b

B

Isrmoyar aa

ulla 2b
uton e
I

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Hiition |&gt;
Totals
Sanford ...
000 (Ml 010—2
B Palalka
U0O 300 Ulx—4
It—Imbrn, Ithoiles, M. .Smith,
Soderni
rmayer, Clement*. E—Imbrn
Hchulta. Kill—fkhultx, Button
(1. Smith, Clements. Imhra.
Schulte. Hit—Imhra. Hit—
iablan. B—Sodermeyer. DP—
enle to I'arlac; Hodarmeyer to
ihultb lo llalrd. Left—Banfunl
Palalka 7. III!—off Smith 3,
mm 1. HO by Smith 2, Hut
I I, HO - Hamm 1 In dinning*
run. IIBP—Smith (Clements),
P — Smith. Winner — jlamin
1-0), Loser- Smith (4-11. II—
ihardt and McNaught. T—
III, A -474.

Page

THE BANPORD H8RAI.D

Manager Chuck Aleno Leads FSL
The perennial slugger, manager
Chuck Aleno, of the Seminole
Blues forged out In front In the
Florida Stale League’s runs Irntted
In race l.y swatting 12 ba'cmei
around to extend his total to 44
for the fir"* M2 mines. Aleno was
second to Harold Martin last weal
with M2. Martin added only sl»
more HBI’s during the past wee)
and now has 41 for second high Ir,
the loon,
At the present dip, Aleno will
drive In 191 runs In erllpse the
PHI. record set In Hanford's
Ituddt I sl e hark In 1644 when
he clubbed 110. Aleno's pheno­
menal Kill percentage Is 1.18
tallies tier came. Lake maintain­
ed slightly higher averaee than
1.41 to set the runs driven In
mark In 1646.
Ahum raised hi* hatting average
hv one point to .MtWI hut fell one
notch lo the sixth position In the
jengne. John I inlira's lorrld .188
clip of last week was sliced to .318
which dropped him from the cir­
cuit's Ton Ten, which he ranked
seventh in last week.
“Joltlii Joe" I’arlse maintained
his homer lend with all but In
Prlday night’s game Orlando
ninmtgrr Kd Levy poled out hi*
sixth and seventh if the year tu
pir** the Blues' first baseman.
Beside* Imbrn nml Aleno, Pnrlse
Is the only other Hemlnole Blue
batsman who Is over the .MOD
mark. George Ketil* dropped from
the seleel circle last week from
Jill to ,202.
Plrst break In what appeared
to Ire nn unpenetrable armor that
found him standing off the best
hurlhiK the t'los* It Florida
Htatr League had lo offer found
DeLand'* Jack Cadr, batting
lender since opening day, losing
ground.
Official averages through game*
n|iiveil Thursday, May 18 found
Cadu high on top with a .481 aver­
age, hut that figure was 12 points
below his previous high.
Cade had a ronsecutlvr game
hilling strruk through 28 tilts
until lip ran arms* rouble Mur­
ray Hvrd and Jose Fcrnandei of
Hanford early last weslt. Ilyrd
iilanked him four straight limes,
the Inst time Fernand#! fanned
Mm with the liasea full, two nut,
and the winning rati on bane.
Five oilier* of Inst week's Mg
Ten dropped out of tho picture to
make way for four nnmea new to
that list, nnd one who had "been
up- _ Al Plrtle.
Among those dropping out were
the veteran Johnny Imhra of Han­
ford wlm hail a 20 game hitting
streak broken.
The week, ona of the most
hocHe In league history, waa
el Ini exist Thursday night when
Drl.siid defeated Leesburg 92 to
0 fur the new record In rung
scored while blanking an oppo­
nent. Oddly, llel.and heat Day­
tona, 21 to 0, In 1618 to set the
record, with Daytona lying that

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Jameiun Photo
Chuck Alena . , . setting a fast
pace with 44 runs driven in to
lead the F8L.
nark last year In blanking Lees,
burg, 21 lo 0.
During this DeLami • Leesburg
game, Bill Monstransky of the Bed
Hats tied two league record* —
walking tlx times and scaring six
time* Inside nine frame*.
A* though the Sanford Blues
weren't making things hot enough
for the league-leading Red llata,
the letter’s grandstand and all Ita
equipment was burned to the
ground Just after midnight Wailnesday. The llata hope lo return to
their bom* field Tuesday night
after having used Municipal Bta
ilium In Ocala Friday and laat
night with the compliments of the
Merlon County Chamber of Com'
mere# and city.
Prealdenl John Krider had hi*
hands filled with protests, deny­
ing one end ordering the game
replayed from the point where
the protest originated. The lilt
will find DeLand at Daytona
May 26 with Manager Charlie
Brewster at bat In lha alalh.
President Krlder fined 8t. Am
gustine manager Stan Karpinaki
128 nnd Saint catcher Martlnei
910 for "ahuslng the umpire" the
night of May 0 at home, while
fining Sanford manager Chuck
Aleno 910 for the esme reason In
a gam* In Sanford May 10.
Cad# lead* the loop In ruua
with 91, hit* with 51, and triplet
with seven. Jae Paris# of Banford leada with all homers. with
Aleno, Plrtle, and Lavy, all veterans, right behind with five
each.
Aleno Is' tops In rune hatted In
with 44, fulliiwud by Mat tin of
J b i Beach with 41, while rookie
Howie Tesnow of thn Cleveland
owned Daytona Beach team la
leading In stolen hairs with 26,
ten more than team-mate Haller
had produced,

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Knlker
Dalogh
Caldwell
Punsa ....

Last Thia
Hit 811 HHI Weak Week
.327 .347
.207 .210
.284 .290
.207 .270
.176 .244
.220 .233
.234 .228

Snead Loses Two Junior Feds Defeat
W inter Garden* 12-1
Tourneys Out Of
Tha Junior High School baseball
racked up vletary No. •
Six On Penalties team
„ they iwtrabed Winter Oarden.

batted In — suer, Chicago NEW EOCHELL!E, N. Y.
Cine
inuary. Siam
ll Since Jantta:
lento) fi
won four va w
n to win two
allies, a|
. Mi Cox, Bruok yti, Adams p
playing.
uylng
nead,, upparontliy ui
H* "lore armaak
runs
o, Brooklyn
1.0W
finish of
m r, Chicago, •) Mathews, nurnamenl
Icock
'bJS
com pis
IS tha
m main win

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Mel Fleischer Hurls Two-Hitter
But Feds Lose To DeLand, 2-0

The Sp orts

Despite a brilliantly pitched twohitter hy Melvin Fleischer, the
Seminole High B c h ou| baseball
team was ellmlna'rd from the
State sub-group tournament as tinDeLand Bulldogs eked out n 2-0
triumph In New Smyrna Ih-och
lari Friday afternoon. It was
•ui-lally illsheartenh))' fu r the
-litre all the -eml-flnslIsU
been beaten by th« Kemlrmlfi dur
Ing the course of the regular l.me
hall season.
The romLInetlon of a pair of
errors and * one-run dmihle hy
DeLand’s Fd Hei*lt III Hie rlvtli
fram# snelled ultimate defeat for
Ihe Feds, who not.hit Ihe Bulldoe* five lo two. It was the ereend two-hil performance of the
v#ar for the curve • hailing
Fleischer, who also rang un a
one • hitler over Heabrrese In
Daytona Beach last month. The
Del and loss gave Ihe outstand­
ing Hemlnole Dinger of Ihe year
■ (3-4) season’s record.
The Fed* opened the tourney
with N tremendous hurst hv lam­
basting the Seville nine 21-11 last
Thursday. The elimination of the
Celery rede from the tourney offi­
cially endad the H.II.H. Im-ehall
season for 1662. The Hcmluolr^,
ronched hy Bill Fleming, posted an
overall record of five wins ns
against six setbacks In 11 tilts.
Fleischer will tie returning to
the Fed* next year as will Jimmy
Krlder Ihe uthcr Hemlnole flliiKer.
With thla year’s experience under
their belts, they should form n

Florida Male

8, In the Lake Apopka town If
lay afternoon,, Jimmy Hawhl]
m

ars,-,

Tourney Will Be j
Held Here In ’53
H. Whelchel Offers'
Seminole Co u n t y
C. C. F a c i l i t i e s

Lost Pet.
Between 260-330 high scho-‘
DeLand
golfer* will converge on Sanftr;.
Hanford
the latter part of next April ..
036
Jax Ui'icli
the annual state prep link tourm 570
Orlnndu.
m *nt as n result of the Florida
In wake of a 17-game winning Gainesville
High School Athletic Associatio ’.i
525,
■treak In IB encounters played, the Palatka
decision to pick Seminole High
Seminole Blues now have a 2-game COwi.
aa the host school at the associa­
.364
loaing skein running. It Isn’t a Daytunu Beach
tion's annual meeting in Gain**Laeiburg
pleasant task to wrlta about
vllle a week ago last Saturday, U
luting team, hut like all good Hi. Augustimvan announced today by H. E.
fans, we must be able to "t«v" Orlamlo 9 Jarkionville Beech
Morris, principal of Seminole High
Augustine
Daytona Beach
__yl
the bitter with the eweet."
School,
All too often we fans will he Uelnesvilh- 4 DeLand 1
The ground work for obtain­
labeling our club as a bunch of Palatka 4 Sanford 2
ing the tourney was laid whrn
'Imme1
v
i# kh
i «m
n , . ■—— '—tjjfcyafrUI Cocoa IJ Leesburg 3'
hums"'
w
Hemlnole County Country Club
Daytona Beach at Palalka
they are In the^
owner, Hugh Whelchel. agreed
Sanford ot L'ocoa
depths of a lot-.
to offer hie rlub'a facllltlca for
Leesburg at Ht. Augustine
Ing streak and
the stale meet.
Gainesville
at
Orlando
when they are
Mr. Morrlg, who le a member of
DeLand
at
Jacksonville
Beach
winning we plau­
the board of directors of the Fifth
American
dit our heroa and
District of the FHSAA, attended
20
11
Cleveland
.643
say I told you so
the Gainesville meeting and In­
16
H
.571
Uhlngton
etc. To my mind
troduced the Sanford request.
11
.531
16
Ion
tha definition of
"W - ire highly proud of the
19
ir York
16
.916
■ "real" fan la
leelowed on ua by th*
.619
16
18
Uiuls
one who may get
since several other
.493
Jcaio
14
discouraged' anor
after I
Is
In th* atata gut In the
IS
.429
Philadelphia
11
del
losing a game
rquest for the tourna­
20
.239
7
Detitrblt
but will be right
ment that w# did." he said.
York 91
hock the next night pulling for
I hie 91. loni
Mr.
Storrls
said that the hun­
fecund two
team In eplte of last night's seora. Philadelphia 20 Cleveland 06
dred* of gulfers would be housed
Boston
7
Del
roll
4
The normal reaction un tho part
In ull th# local hotels, motels and
of most fans now Is to ask, what Washington 2-4 Chicago HI
tourist homes. The tuurnev will
strong pitching stuff fur tin1 Feds last fur three days und will have
Ir the matter with the Blues. This Boston at Detroll
(Only game scheduled)
next year.
question could and I* bring ans­
trums from every part of thi
Ili-Luiid
(HM) 002 0 - 2 2 0 state entered.
wered In many varied form*. W# National
Hanford
out) uuu 0 - 0 8 2
have analysed It this way:
16
Brooklyn
Even girl*' team* will be
1) The Seminole* have faltered ew York
Lindsey and Smith; Fleischer, competing. PWe'hop* to get up
.720
18
fundamentally for the tame reason
and Pi'iitilngtnn.'
Jcsgo
.331
enough Inlereet among our girls
they reeled off 17 win* In 19
nclnnnti
.336
it
lo have ■ team of our own en­
games. And that reason la what Ht. Louis
.488
14
tin' men who know him best say. tered In the meet nest year,"
Connie Mack once defined a* tha Philadelphia
12
Mr.
Morris elated.
Has the Hhots
“Swingin’ Sammy”
reatest single factor In base- Boston
11
.413
Tho Hemlnole High link team
All
agree
that
Km-ad
has
the
all—pitching. In the Blues miser- PHtsburgh
5
.107
Hut, ns Jimmie Demaret gained ntnto-wlde recognition this
Snead H as Y e t To shots.
aide showings against St. Augua- Brooklyn 7 Chicago 2
say i, "lluuc'x u lot uf great spring In taking fifth place In the
tine and Palatka here last weak, Bt. Wills 4 Philadelphia 3
golfers who never won the Nation- FHHAA golf tournament held in
the main difference between the PROburgh al New York (1) post­ Win His 1st
nl Open. Hneiul lias been unlucky loike Worth. Jimmy Fox was run­
winning Blues of previous weeks
poned. rain .
— he Just never got the break*. ner up In the fourth flight In that
ami the club that lost
if so badly Clnrinnall at noston (2) postponed,
Hy HAROLD V. RATLIFF
But I think he can win it nnd I meet.
was the lack of conalstant hurling.
rtln
Next year's tourney will be
Al’
Newsfeaturee
sure
Impe lie does.”
Jual __ , al the aeorta
__ ana Chicago at Brooklyn (n)
runducled on th* same basis as
HAN ANTONIO, Tex.
Will
This from n great golfer wlin all alal# tournaments with the
they tell the tale. Sanford fell Pittsburgh at New York
Ham Knead ever win the N:i iil’u never won the Nutioiial Open.
lo Ihe Halnls 10-1 an Thursday St. Louis al Philadelphia (n)
flrat day helng devoted to quali­
tlonal Open?
sight and ihen on Saturday
(Only games scheduled)
Horton Smith, president of the fying round* and th* second and
night they auecumbed to lha
Thb great man from West Vir­ PGA,
Florida International league
says Snead hasn't the third days competition consist­
Aialeaa 17-9. Cerlalaly Ihe lack Miami Beach
.030 ginia ha* been trvlnp for a de­ emotional composure.
27
11
ing of Individual and team play.
of good pitching waa Instru­ Havana
18
.390 cade and n half. He almost made
23
One of the main reasons fur
"Winn he missed l hut slior!
mental in these smashing de­ Miami
17
.363 it several times. But there wa24
Hanford Was the ade­
leuiing the choosing
feats. Well, you ash what u tho St. Petersburg
.371 that eight nt Spring Mill In Phila­ putt nl Kpiitig Mill
24
11
quate aerxmiilonihtp file Ilit ion of­
reason for the lark of hurling? Tampa
11
.501 delphia and that Ht. Louis play­ (mil four lindies from the pin — It fered at the Hemlnole Country
23
showed mo he hud lost Ills cotn- L'liih located Just four mile* south
Tha loaa of Lloyd Swain and tha West Palm Beach 22
.330 off with Lew Worsham.
19
posure," observe* Smith. "But west of Sanford.
fart that Ihe Blue* had to para Lakrlund
13
27
.325
Generally,
tha
golf
sturs
think
I think Klirnd will win the N'ndown laat Tuesday night to Id Fort Lauderdale 0
31
.130
This year's Seminole High team
Klirnd wilt realise Ids mnhition tl.iluil Open, i rank him with the
men might well be considered. Tamna 4 Miami 3
hut that he's going lo have to greille it gnlfi'l* of nil' time and non the EuHt Florida Conference
Certainly. Ihe llluea don't have Ht. Petersburg 2 Miami 1
meet here from l'alatks earlier
hurry. One prominent iinkster at the ton im a natural golfej.*'
lha depth they did before the Havana 0 FI. Lauderdale 0
Imi
deadline. In mimbera, yes. but West Pelm Beach 3 Lakeland 4 give* Ham 18 more years
The Nnliuiial tlpeli will lie this month. The Fed llnksmen
mainly they think time is running played in Dallas, 'IVx., in June. also registered a win over thu
quality, no.
It. Petersburg
touted Orlando Senior High
out on the slammer.
Hurlere like (leorge Smith,
Knead Int i wun quite a few tcmrnu- highly
Miami B ern
squad.
"Chico" Corrales, Murray Byrd;
It's the only title the sweet ,menta in Texan.
Joae Fernandas and Swain waft
h
at Ft. Lauder- ■winger hasn't attained — it's an
A Toilhh Situation
FLYWEIOHT
essentia) (acUire In pacing the
obsession with him. That’s what
It" tough tu always he the heat
Bluta to thrir second placa rank­
TOKYO un-Yoshlra Shlrtl of
man
hut
never
the
groom.
Snead
ing In tho league from n lowly
8F.MINOLE RLUfc BATTING AVERAGES
Japan tonight won tho world fly
Last .This ought lo know; it hit* l.appencn weight hosing rhamplnnshl
ilxth spot with a 5*7 won lost fafihinshlp hy
to
him
three
linn
s
lit
the
National
II
Pleyer
lilt Hll RBI Wceh Week
cord. a
no of MonoOpenthree
time*
ho
bus
been
the
gf Th# second factor la tha "law Aleno ..
,4 5
6
lu In
15-round
‘
lulu
... a, close
_____
.round bout.
runner
Ii|fin,i .TO
uf average*." No husvhull kniii Iiutiiu .
Marino walk lied
4(1 .1
v
r"»
■ can
ainaa* u Parlse,
.314
After n wider nf'limited nation, rol 111.
22
Jill
37 0
lO TP nnH i
g r a ,| W
f ■ K«aD
»Inning
tl .316
,20) Sunni recently wall the Master*
The decision of Ihe three Japan*
1
23
without Oavallaro
.268 for n second time. The rest from eso officials was unanimous.
■ t r e a k will
28 .323
32 3
eventually hog­ Cami
.24(1 thu tourney grind might have been
An estimated 42,000 fans watched
.27!)
10 0
It
tino
he fight.
ging down, Pitch- Ithodi
12 .211!) .221 jo.it tin- thing for the Klammer.
21 .'I
Mies ....
n not he
By Kay (Jnlto
id lo go
ixpectni
QZAHK IKK
. out
. . . night after
julght and win
BUT THtM tATS
HAVE 0 0 * 8
* * ANSWER TO
ball gamu after
U,
LOADED TtP
A MAYCR.* ,
kail game. HitA DOUBLE.' t
*■
SACKS IN TH
tens can tiut gat
cV rnm urn n ‘
ELAY BAWL I 1
that clutch nit
STRAtOMT 5
TO OUR HEW }
night after night.
"Chico" CorraleaAml fr o m
a
purely psychological standpoint
players perform under mounting
tension after aach victory. It Is
at aueh a stag# that cluba like
81. Auguitlne, which have nothing
to lose and thus are relesed.'wlfl
o out and whale the tar out uf
h* front running elube.
Along Ihla line another ah*
eervellon may ha maf*. During
a winning streak a club will In­
variably ha winning baeauao tho
HORtAYHCRT v i Y OUft CATCHUH NAILfO
.200 hitiers are aHhw hUatlag
Ilf BUNNUH A-lllO IM
j o l i m i n e ir to
tha ball out at a ,M w A99 fhp
uiro thud /... a n
- tM NOT CORNER/
i t r trun .
and Juat aa watar seeks Ita own
nicne qM8A
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lovel ao do players' batting aver­
C A K -0
M U * THRU
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age*. George KenU nnd Fred
Cava Haro are juat two eaamalaa
of thla. Koala hit only ,171 Tut
year and during the Blaea*
■treak ha w u wall aver tha 400
mark.
Tha lack of depth In the pitching
apartment w u reflected when
yraa called In from right
to rellovo Byrd tho other
agalnet Palatka and ha la
urn gava wap to flrat busman
M Parlae who luted only one
*llrd of an toning before Pau
ught
iV In from
WT w
out of hit regu!
In ap art
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By KENT CHKTLA1N
Sports Editor

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KI.OHIDA HTATlTftsAOlIK AVERAGES
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FOB WEEK ENDINO MIDNUHIT THURSDAY, MAY
THE TOP TEN
Last This
II lilt Hit Hill Week Week
(I All
Player-Club
.480 .463
30 126
Cade, DoLa ml
.3011 .302
27 110
Klnard, Jax Beach
.377
.311
.11 130
Treadway. Jax Beach
.340 .380
32 129
Plrtle, Gainesville
.343 .301
30 133
Huberts, DeLand
.360 .366
32 113
Aleno, Hanford ..........
.402 .300
31 123
Tesnow, Daytona
.340 .301
31 133
Smith, Palatka
.337 .340
30 120
Hughes, Cocoa
.327 .347
31 121
Thomas, Orlando

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Brooklyn,
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!*ad*d f*r*l« Vy 1Ur CaJowrF PPOducsi i\~o Jlxth-inr.tr.j rJS» a;d
t r .T th» White Cor a C-4 r.ctcty
after Lou Cicater had pitched the
3rnator) to a 2-1 triumph over
' Saul Roaovin In the opener,
Boston’* Red Sox remained in
third place with a 7-4 victory over
Detroit while the New York Yanke
and St. Louis Browns divided a
Vic Itaschl hurled
Hurlers Post Good doubleheoder
a five hit, 8 1 triumph for New
York after the Brown* had eked
Records With 2nd nut
a 4 3 decision in the flr*t name.
Division O u t f i t s Brooklyn took undisputed pos...____
|session of first place in the NationIt) Jtli: HI.tiTII.KK
•*&lt; League, -iir.shht* the ihjt'a.u
Asso. lai.-il Press Sports Writer ^ u K 7 2. as the New York Giants
Lillie Iliihby Shunt/ ami bit!
,.k‘‘l ' ll«e her,nose of rain,
(lerry Staley, u pair of first rale
tdanls were sehedille*! io pley
pitcher- uiilt seconddivision t"o ^.imes
"ilh the I illsburgh Pi­
les..&gt;», air &gt;ell.i.g a lerriflV pace i
for the other 184 major league
u " . aUu svashed away the
^ur|er!)
uhrmilrtl twin hill between the
Shout/, the 5 7 Philadelphia All.
HeU* aml Br»Vf* ln
Idles- southpaw, Sunday became n" ' u’"
the llist American League pitcher . . .
,
to win os names ns he shut uul W i r t I S N t ‘ W B U I lt U d l
the Cleveland Indians, 2 0. Stale)
y , •* l ) ,„ w |i|,„
III fool st l.ouis Cardinal*’ right
M i l l 1*01(1 C h a i l i p i O l l
hander, ht-came the National
Lea Rue * first seven name winner
JAt KSiiNVILLK 41 — Jack Wirt
aa he foiled the Philadelphia Phil wui. one laco Saturday and Iwu
Ilea, in
Simla) m the SI. Joint’s Regatta
The 2tt year old Slianti now owns . lo liecm.ie stale bantam division
more than half ul llie seventh ; champion
ijaeo Athletic* 11 tr.umph* Staley
The Miamian succerds ll.-rt Ver
wu years older, has registered way. Jacksonville. I'.tM and 1051
exactly lialf of the fifth place Curd winner. w|m was fourth this time.
IubIi - 11 victories.
Oilier divisions and their winAlthough U pitchers won SM hi
inure names last year, neither
Smpo
Ciam-is Seavy, Clear
KhanO nor Slaley were umong water, defending champion; Pen
Ihem Hobby bagged 18 win* in ‘Win
Man Uiwe Sarasota: sul1B51 and Staley notched lt&gt; They dde
Jerry llwvnn. Miami;
appear to lie headed for their first ' miser
Gene O'Connor. Jack20-same seasons in the big leagues
iiKi.es snnvllle. hoats with more than ISO
Shunt/
Ives Garner.
aa.it/ surrendered only three
itiree h'1'1 "f "all urea
hill to achieve his first shutout In Jaeks.ihi die, limits wilt, under 150
Henry O’Neal,
the opener uf Hie dmitileheader feel of '.ill area
Thomas Marti
at rleveland The Imliuns came Miami, K class
back in llie nightcap to register Alachua Sailing Club
a shuimit victory ol their own as
IIOMKH II MTV
Mike Garcia blanked the A’a, 0 0
ST LOUIS id1)
Bob Niemnn
despite yielding nine tills. In the
opener Hob Keller was Ihe Cleve Ho- jouimilism student who plays
laud loser, yielding homers to Kd some outfield for llie SI. i.otlls
Blow.is, broke into Ihe majors
die Joosl and tins Zerniul.
The Indians retuined their gay will, two luoio- runs Iasi Septeni
game lead In Ihe American Iwagllr hei I’luymir his first game thin
as llie second-place Washington -inmg the Browns ihlnl gnuie of
Senator' spill then Iwm bill with i tin- miiipuicii lie ulso collriTed
the Chicago While Sox. A buses I i home mu.

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DeLand, Sanford,
Jax Beach Birds
Are All Defeated
By Mill, GILII It IIIK
laied Press Staff Writer
(i.iinesMlh- Sunday handed a I I
i defeat to lo-l,unit's Bed Mats who
I n Inw- lost &gt;
» little i lsjoii
sli.ee iin n baseball
stadillll)
till, lit it llil-IM 1.1*1 week' It'll wlio
slill le.el llie Klor.da Stale League
In niher games Sunday, Orlando
‘rfi-oled ‘ Ii-ksonville lieaeli U4
ll.i-i lima Beach heal St Augustine,
I l&gt; Pa'alka Irimmed Sanford 4 2.
and i 'm i .i trounced l.resburg 13 3
Mills h i - pill-bed a nine tidier
In ciii Hie Gainesville G Men llielr
Hill.I win o| llu* season n\. Me
Land

Hi 1 1111111 1l.-i inin pill-lung (or tinI'll.ilka '.\iii\is. retired the first
t.’i S.iitfniil tutters In face him and
held Sanford tulles* for si* Innings
before being relieved in tin- eighth
In ii-leian Ceell Hutson
Km- Mavtona lieaeli Iliad Sroda
pdelied five imilngs of no hit base
4»;»11 lo defeat tin* SI Augustine
S tint * i inly lliree Si Augiislillt*
halier- leaehed first base, oil
walks and errors, hefnie the game
was railed iii'ciiilse of rain after
the (irih
Gi-oiee iil.liman pdelied an eight
till It I and li.iv Mininas hil a III l e e
i mi in-mi l in lead Orlando's Sena
Ims In uehiry over llie Jaeksim
i ill*- lie.o li Sea Hud* Orlando col
h i led live runs from Sea Bird
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pitch In fame SK-ilmil Ihe Washunion Benalois which gave llurlght-hunded iperilli.iller » i o
vlchiry fur the Titter* I metis,
rlnflnf Bin bell all the way at Me*
trull'* Briggs Kloillum. piuhi-il ihe
leiund no-hll, no-run game in
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dm \-i lo- finished fun. strokes
Itin k n| witoi**i Sam Snead. Cards
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M A C ’ S E le c trig H e rv lc e Muv.-d
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CARPENTER WORK
Elk, N (.’. Iihmi ft. up in the
For quick repair lobs, nr smut
ni i-i.li- ivuinIt-ll ii .1,1 iif wentuiii
building. Call Jim M42-M-4
Nm'li Curuii.ii., where yuu II
find leisurely i-m.ifu.l, f **.-»
LA\7n M()WEBH "sharpened. Hi
final, lenntinubl'j rales Vmi ear,
eycl.'M repaired. Hhumau’s, IIP
lit, ,1 lilt III mdlil.lg if you fill III &lt;1
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Inking, fishing, tennis, swim
Contrert and repair work. Fin
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Hanford Ave. I'lumn. IR2B.
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0. Vail, Wou.lwurklng, 1.12 Kao
ford Avenue I'hune I46II-J.

ORLANDO Morning Henthud, Or
78.00 lendo Evening Star, Cull linin'
Bud Room Suite .
Ray. 110S-J.
MATHER OF H
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203.08 E. Ml Bt.
Hone 137
HPEt'IALH
I'hllllps-Carey
LARGE alse otelea plants. Phone
Aabeaton
Hiding
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Ceramo Biding $10 per Kq.
lot Urndu $11 per Bq.
j 11A N O B— Uulbrenatn, Spinets
210 lb. Asphalt Bhiugle $H.6(I
priced from $010,00. Includes 4
tuning*. Terms, trade-in*. KaApplied by Kxpurt*
der’a Plano Store, 1208 Myrtle,
or night appointment* catl
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Kmit ti A Wesson, 46 cal. $60,011.
Bus 002 nr I'imrie 27H.
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i.purIntent. KuBnhle for hu*ine-s couple. Utilities
i.iclud'ol
In tin* rent. Private Balii. Mum
m l Jacobson Department Htore
lll'lg. Across from tlie post OfHADDi.E Hu.se and nne burs*
flee.____
trailer—$60.00 for tinlli. J. II.
Lee, West Hide, Itt. No. I, llu*
FOlill room furnished garage
apartment. Adults and no pets.
III.
Apply HIM) Mngrmliu Avenue,
niLSTN Afid DKHK.H. |*urtf« iUPUNF11 RfTlBHKD li b « d r o o tn
l»ly. Ni*w«uKoil*uf»flntnhMl—$7,6t)
dwelling, 817 Myrtle Avenue
up. Furnlturo Center, I HI We*t
Cull Bayard Realty Co. Phone
First. Telephone 1426. drier
HUH ol^ lCia-R.
llruthera-Ownora.
FOUR room apt. Modern convriiHOUII AND U/Td
lenceg, Adults and no pets. 21)12 Used Sofa
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Kre ford Ave.
Used 2 pc. Living Rnum
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16.00
NEW it liedrimm house, ga* equip­ I hied Round Oak Dining
ment. Immediate nreu parley.
10.011
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20.UI1
Used 6 pe. Dinette
A P A R TM EN T, bodroom, living Used Nofa With Blip Cover 20.00
fount and nleely fumlalird kit- Used Uveratuffml Lounge
Chair with Blip Cover
20.00
ehen. private hath. Private fronl
Spring
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mum Urd.
uru, Box
nu* during
and bark tntrance. Cool and Used
and Hair Mattress
airy, vtllltlta furnished. Will
emupitta ....
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acci mftiodati eoupla and twr.
ehlldran, 150.00 rent. 4 mile* Used Large Chest of
Drawers .
................. 20.00
north of SAhfard. Neat door to
ul. pUtnond. Phone 1565-M2. Used Large Dresser ........ . 30.00
0M npnrtment furnliiiBnnford Avinua.
or tSO-W nfter B;U0
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Kileheiielte
apartments. Hlu.nherla.nl Court
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248, after cell 2271-1
We have a very lovely 2-liedroom frurno home wilhlu walk­ W A N T E D Hsed
P in tles
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Grim D ram a B eing
Enacted In Wild*
O f Brazil Ju n g le
MIAMI ue — Grim drama w*i
twins enacted deep In Urn BrailUan
11(1 today where a U. 8. civilaviation Investigator and a
Brazilian air forre major trier to
win freedom from a "wildcat"
group of parachutists, ,
Gordon Bennett, chief advlior of
the Miami international district of
flee of the CAA. aald 30 or more
armed parachutists were holding
Scott A. Magneii, CAA aviation
safety advlaor from Miami,I. and
Ma). Miranda Correa of the Bra
aUlan Air Force.
He laid they were being used
aa hostages In an nttempt lo gain
transportation
.................
for the parachutists
‘ nil
back to civilisation from a heli­
copter landing atrip 3.7 miles from
the spot where a Fan American
World Alrwaya plane creaked April
a , killing to persona, Including 10
Americans.
The pilot of a UBAF helicopter
, messages his commanding officer
at Albrook Air Force Base in the
Panama Canal Zone thel be had
-'removed all U. 8. government of­
ficials from the Jungle "except one
(Megnrss) who ti being held hos­
tage by Brazilian parachutists."
Tie said he was forced to fly
supplies tn ihe armed group at the
threat of death to Magneii and
wai miking flights solo from an
advance base on the Araguala
River and was "sending airmen
out of here In Rctem due To serious
threat lo life and limb."
The pilot added he was forced
to make the 70-knot round-trip
flights over dense Juogle In deal­
ing with the parachutists.
Bennett said the unauthorised ex­
pedition. led by Lino de Maltni, a
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McCarty Meeting
M’lmllneeO Crises Page One!
of May n snd May 7, 11117.
The first article staled that the
County Commission untinlnimisly
went on record ue opposing tlm
abolishment of tlm County follow­
ing similar action by the Seminole
County Rar Association. The see.
ond article contained a wnrnlng
by O. P. Herndon, county clerk,
or adverse consequences which
might attend the passage of House
Hill
pointing out among other
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results that the election position
ae now held by tho county pros­
ecuting attorney would he abol­
ished, and would have to he filled
hy appointment hv the County
Commission.
Fletcher Rush told the group
that Rsmlnole County cltiiens arc
firing to play a big part In elecrng Dan McCarty, lie stated that
McCarty had never feared meeting
d
Odham on the same platform, nml
woul meet him Monday In Orlando
on a neutral platform. Ila request
cd that local suppnrtera form u
motorrade lo attend tho Monday
night McCarty rally In Kola Park.
J . O. Hlllhimor predicted Oust
McCarty would make n better
showing next time In ttemlnole
County nreclncts. Purler l.endnii
told of cliallenglug (ldhani at Day
tuna Reach, nnd rlerlared that the
latter hod side-tracked hi* qm«:*(lone.

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Boned as a possible candidate for
president of Rratll In the neat
•leetlon
No further Information wai available here, hut It was known that
there was conflict between the of
flclal expedition tn the sceno of
Ihe crash end the volunteer group,
which was called a "solidarity
caravan."
The Dr Harms group hid been
urged not to attempt the Journey
but it parachuted into the Jungle
a few days ahead of the official
party
The crash scene Is Ml miles
south southeast of Oelem and 933
miles north of Bio De Janeiro.
The plane was on route from Bu
tnos Aires to Now York when It
crashed.
Orlando JnycccH
Final rites for the vietlma were
held at the accno Sunday, Because
K»«wi l'« L '
of the difficulty of removal from am(Cwatlaaag
that oil outstnndlna hills hint
the terrain and condition of Ihe
en paid when he reported ex­
bodies, officials ordered Immediate penditures of flM.OOO the day tie
fore
___ the first primary,
*/v Ila said,
"Certnlly, as fir as 1 know" (hoy
wax* paini, but added he could not
Bus Hutm Into Car
maks a positive declaration be
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he didn't know tvhelher such
On Orlando Highway cause
things ns secretary's snlsry fur
part of a week nr lain lelephnne
A Greyhound bill, aUfinptliiil calls were Involved.
to pass n car turning
ill
Into the
McCarty tsked whether Odham
Movlelsml D r I v a •I n Theater, felt the legislature smmld be a rub­
Thursday night, hit the ear and ber slamp for the cxcrutlvc do
both vehicle* swerved clear of the partment or be abolished.
lllghwNy 17 112 Into the entrance
It was an obvious dig at Oilof the open-air-movie, It wss re­ ham’s declaration dial he would
ported today by Highway Patrol try (o get hometown pledges from
man It. t&gt;. Harrison.
legislators to support hla urogram
The collision caused an esti­ and would keep Imoks on Ino leglsmated 9300 damage but on one lator.
wae Injured. The automobile, Odham replied that Ihe legisla­
driven by Roy C. Williams, 30, of tors should serve the people and
Hanford, received $200 damage explained hla proposal‘ for a aeries
from the empsck while damages of town hall meetings tn create
to tha bus, driven by Millard C, public demand for hla program.
‘ ekl6
Whaley, 48, of‘ JaeklAhvIlto,
were Todays luncheon was the meeting
flyumd at 1100
Odham has been calling fnr re­
vehli
Both vehicles
were traveling peatedly since he edged Into the
north at the time, I f f . Williams second primary rim-oft with Mc­
was reported to have slowed Carty. who ted by 138.000 votes
down and began turning lett and Juat missed a first primary
Into the drlva-ln when the Grey­ victory.
hound passed him on his left at
Has said he was willing
• tha time of the accident. No toMcCarty
meet Odham but that he wasp‘l
l v . arrest was mads.
olna tn divert his campaign to g
Cosale Carter, a 09-year-nld dnf tour, They will meet again
. Negro, smaihel Into the rear-end on a Miami television program
of a log truck Just north of Alta Thursday
lay night
monte Springe Tfednasda;
Wednesday
The Orlando Junior Chamber of
Touts 427 causing WOO worth of Commerce brought the two candi­
damage but no Injuries. The truck dates together here at a luncheon
wai driven by Lewis M, Lewis, meeting. Seats were at a premium
W-year-old Negro of Altamonte blit the public waa let T
i on It
In
Bprlngs. Carter waa arraatod.
a radio broadcast and a public
At 8:20 a.m. Thursday Thomas address loudspeaker In a'nearby
H. Wilcox, colored preacher of downtown park
. Sanford, waa towing V truck that , Rules of tke Joint appearance
overturn*
iou U i
turned just aouL
the Dr. didn't make It exactly a debate.
Jtlio r’a Dairy
r
on the
Orlando B fe h . candidate- was —
allowed
.
It.lis
Highway, A it
iral speech, lo
minutes tor a general
l
youth. Frrank . Mngard, 'jWna^lpSS mlftulas to gnawer questions from
Ing tha towed trunk at tha lima the audience 01f-(__
each
n other, and a
the accident. No one wee In­ five-minute reJbuttal.
utlal.
something M^'toronalcTeit tor MCCarshort, formal campaign

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The W eather

Mr«. H arriett Mickey
Died Sunday Night
Mrs. Harriett E. Mickey, widow
of the late Rev. L. A- Mickey, died
lu (he Johnson Nursing Home In
Del,a ml at 7:3(1 p.m. yesterday
following an Illness of 10 yeara,
•She had Itcen confined tn the nitre.
Ing home for the nest 27 months,
Horn Apr. 13, 1882 in Canton.
Ohio, Mrs, Mickey formerly lived
nt 114 Jessamin# Avinuo. She was
90 years old.
She Is survived bv three daugh.
ters, Mrs. Enla McClelland and
Mrs. Charles L. Bridges of San­
ford nnd Mrs. Flo M
McBride of
Daytona Reach;
i; one son, Victor
Mickey of Zurich, Kss.j.1 four gi
grand
children, Vlrtnr McClelland of
llmut-in, Tex,; Mrs. Dalton Culherhouse of Hanford; Mrs. Joe
Goodrich, Orlando; and John Char
h-a Bridges, Hanford; sevan great
grand children.
Funeral servin'* will he rnnducted nt 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at
lirlssuu Funeral llmne with the
l(ev. J. K. McKinley officiating,
Burial will follow In lathe View
Cemetery.

Florida Government
CoHtn Over Average
WASHINGTON fad - Florida's
state government cost Its cltiiens
$"Hti,8iM,ooo In the fiscal year 1931,
the Censup Bureau reported today.
This totaled 1103.94 per capita.
State revenue fur the fiscal year
was $293,022,000 or $105.10 per
canlla.
Florida's slate government cael
Its l*x;iaycrs more than the nationsi nvernge of »t0o per capita. The
total Of all stale government ex
tcmllliirea In Ihe nation was $18,pern
098,
W8.doo.uoo In the 1951 fiscal year.
Iteventics were $13,374,000,000, or
$104 per raplta.
tn Florida, 19,5.18,000 of the total
expnndlture for Ihe year
i , w n insolving unsnranct
p h iemploy rnent compensation and rm
employment
pluyee retirement systems. Of the
total Income far the stale $19,288.uoo was Insurance trust revenue.
General expenditures In Florida,
exclusive of state isiuratice sys­
tems, umutinied tn $380,338,000, up
21.4 per cent from the 1950 fiscal
year. General revenue rose $11.9
per rent to $374,854,000,
Biggest Itam In tha ilate'a gen
eral expenditure was $$3,411,000,
caplti tor education
$30.(11 per capita,
or khuu
Highways cost
,000; natural
resources
‘ H iV,mto f i
rn u l l I V V P $17
f M ‘±
tW
Of the $203,119,000 In Ftorida
slate tax revenue in tha 1991
year, motor fuel lake taxes
yielded $37,388,000; general sales
and gross receipts taxjy j-fr.418,000, and motor Vll
licenses
$24,310,000.

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Hums. In which he hai answered
hours at a time,
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ham Is the much
ehrmore experienced
inan In verbal exehang$a. The 33
yeer. old Sanford
iter Interrupletl a Weet . . .
tour to
wUl fly
meet McCarty here,
tn Quincy this a "
tor four
hours of radio talka on I
Tallahassee . radio slat
tour westward to ri
day lit territory wh
oajjitured
iaptured hy heavy vote majorities.
And McCarty w illjte working

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AttdOMo Studsnt U
In 90 Foot Crcwsse
t l i Derailed

A 34-ycar-old Negro from Dayton* Beach wax hit while driving
north on Park Avenue at Twenty,
fifth fitreet by a car driven by
Alice Biker Davis, 80, colored, of
Hanford last night at 8:48 p.m..
It was announced today hy chief
of Police Roy G. Williams.
The collision caused a total of
$170 wnrth of damages to both
vehicles. Nathaniel Bradley and
the women were arrested for C8rit~
less and negligent driving. Neither
were Injured.
Annie Lee McKinney, 17-yearold colored, girl of 408 it Ipea Ave­
nue, was arrested for ramming
her automobile Into the side of a
car driven by Ann Raborn, 18, 808
Arthur Kennedy, Marlene Dietrich and Mel Ferrer, In a scene
Hemlnole Boulevard. MUs Rabom
“Rancho Notorious,' In coh
color by Technicolor, showing
was traveling west on Celery Ave fromi RKO's ^Rancho
nue when the colored girl, going on tho Bits Theater screen Tuesday and Wednesday.
south on Locust Avenue turnied
east on Celery Avenue nt the Him
of the accident.
Communist Order Service Held Sunday
The crash caused $40 to Mies
For Richard Muse
Raborn’s car and $38 to the vehicle Closes 1 German
driven by Annie Lee McKinney.
services were held at
B order Crossing thaFuneral
Church of Chriit on Elm Ave­
Ridgway Quiz Slated
nue and Second fitreet yesterday
FRANKFURT, Germany UR - A at 3:00 p.m. tor Richer Mute,
On K oje Incident iddcn
Communist order today 82 rear old waat aide fanner who
closed one of five border crossing died Saturday morning. The Rev,
WASHINGTON A —Alt 08 mem­ pointa tor German passenger trains J. C. Nicholson officiated at the
bers of the Senate have been In­ linking ihe Soviet Zone with Weil service nnd Interment was made
vited to attend a closed door ses­ Germany.
In Sylvan Lake Cemetery.
sion of the Armed Services Com­ Without explanation, the East
Mr. Muae, who died had been
mittee Wednesday at which Gen German government shut off pas­ III for a week, waa born In Brad­
Matthew H. Rldgway wilt be ques- senger traffic on Ihe feeder line ford county, Fla, and had lived
Honed about...............................It
the Koje Island mci between Gutenfuertt In Soviet- In 8anford for 43 years where
dent
occupled Thurlnglna, and Hof. fron­ he engaged In farming and flow
A dispatch front Seoul today said tier communications center In the er growing.
wTi
Ihe Eighth Army reported a board American Zone State of Bavaria.
jy th&lt;
of Inquiry has completed its In
West German railway officials two daughter. Mrs. ft. C. Andrews
vestlgation of the seizure and reaald
passenger
traffic
on
thla
Una
of Sanford and Mrs. 1. M. Dress,
Itase of Brig Gen Francis T.
e
Itly covered
bjr ^8&lt;v Jr., of Madison; four aon*,i, J, C,
Dodd by Communist privpners of was not explicitly
nents.
But
vlct-Allied
agreemen
W. C., C. C. and T. f . Muse all
war on' Koje Island
The findings have been for been carried on by an unwritten of Sanfordi 17 grandchildren; U
"gentlemen's
understanding"
since
lire# broth­
brothgreat grandehlldroni three
warded lo Gen. Mark Clark, su­
preme Allied commander In Tokyo, the Berlin blockade waa Utted May ers, Clave, John ana Alfred Muse
13.
1949.
of JaeksencIHe; two alfters, Mr*.
who will send them on to Washing­
Today's Red order was tha first L. F. White of Jacksonville and
ton. The nstore of the findings
to cut down interzonal rail com­ Mr*. Martha Thomaa of Claarwas not announced.
Rldgway, fnrmer Tokyo com­ munications In post • blockade water.
mander, Is In this country en route years.
It left Ihe Gutenfuerat Hof line
to Europe to take over Ocn. Dwight
D. Elsenhower’s command of the open for freight movements, how­ W ife I b Reported
North Atlantic Treaty Organize ever.
Killed In W reck
Hon (NATO) forces
The Communist aetlon Jolted
Sen. Ryrd (D.-Va.), a member hlorkade-Jittery Berlin ahd sent
WEST PALM BEACH Utl - The
of Ihe Armed Services Committee, cold chills through West Germany,
said Sunday night that the com where fear nf Soviet aggression pilot of a missing private airplane
miltee already has started an in has Increased sharply as the Bonn walked Into Good Samaritan Hos­
pital here today and reported his
qulry Inin the Kn|c Incident.
government neared a peace con­ wife dead in the wreckage of the
tract with the West,
craft seven mtlei west of the city,
The mysterious order crippled
Truman Bantt
The pilot, Gordon Taylor, 38, said
Bavaria's contact with East Ger­ he walked and hitchhiked from the
many,
although
Ihe
main
rail
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scene to the hospital to seek
(t'HHllHM*,l S’r»m I'm r flael
'nr Munich-Rerlln
missing (or
Munich-Berlin p
passen crash
aid. He was given emergency treat­
nerstk aide of the Oregon primary. governor
nf
San
Paulo
ana
men
inr
ment and Inld hospital authorities
On a tclcvlalon program Sunday Is unaffected.
he was unable to detect any sign
(NBC's Meet The I'ross"), he
Many Bavarians, H they wish of Ilfs in hla wife, Retty.
claimed 127 delegates. His cloxtst
Coast Guardsmen were search­
competitor. Mutual Security Ad In visit the Isolated fnrmer Garmlnlitrntnr W Avcroll Horrlmon, man capital, must now make long, ing the area tor Taylor's plane
had D3W
expensive detours, Instead of tfk- when he appeared at the hospital,
The Washington state Democrat­ mg a convenient train on the abort ft had been reported overdue on a
flight from Sidney, Ohio, via At­
ic convention defeated Saturday
lanta to Miami. A klane answering
night a Kcfauvcr effort to get the Iceder route.
It was the latest move In an Its description was aasn over the
state's 23 delegates pledged to him.
The meeting decided tn tend .the novloua Soviet campaign to fright­ oeean off Palm Beaoh Sunday with
Slate's delegates tu Chicago uhlp en West Germany from ita course one engine dead.
itmctcd.
H. R. (Jack) Pare*, Miami,
of military and political alUaitce
Robert Kerr of Oklahoma
owaed the twln-englna Cessna
"
tho
west..
EMhig*
~
called thla a "stunning
inlng setback'' nlafs have openly spoken
which Taylor ftow. r H t t itld the
for Kcfauvcr, and a definite for- rlcidal war'1 to come and have llot was' to go to VdnezuaU tor
ward step for hla candidacy lie prepared to organize a Soviet Zone lm and begin a small air line.
made the statement at Rolae, Ida army of over loo.ooo Germans, Mrs. Taylor had gone to Sidney,
SOM he
Ism waa
id na seeking
aoalilh il frlnttn*!
ho, whero
Idaho'! with the Red people's police os ■ Ohio, to'tall her parents goodbye
13 convention voles.
and Taylor flew there last week
nucleus.
Playing a cat-and-mouse game, tn bring her hnme.
IKE REPORTED LEADING
the Russians tanned Allied patrols
WASP REPAIRED
NEW YORK (JO—The New York on tho Rcrlii-aest Germany auto­
RAYONNK. N. J. OR-The air­
Times said today that supporters bahn May I, claimed later that
of Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower these were Illegally armed, then craft carrier Wa*p. seaworthy af­
claim a pi
probable first • ballet gradually permitted them to re­ ter a rush repair job on her col­
strength of 534 votes for him kt sume their dally trip* on the 110- lision • mangled bow, returned to
active duty today,
the Republican National Convert- mile super highway.
The 34,000-ton flattop left tho Na
Hon,
RED BOOTH CLOSED
val shipyard her# and headed tor
The hackers, the Times added,
n York
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LOS ANGELES &lt;0 — They had Gravesend‘ ‘Bay 'In “New
expert Elsenhower tn win the GOP
presidential nomination with the to close the Russian booth at the pick up etorea and ammunition.
Repair work on the ripped bow
latlons Faith
Fastlval because cltl
necessary 804 voles on Ihe second Alt Nations
zans ob tec led to Iti hammer and was completed In only ten days.
ballot.
sickle flag and handbills extolling The ship limped Into port here
Iasi Thursday.
the Communist way of Ufa.
CITRUS tIUEEN
During night maneuvers In the
WINTER HAVEN
IN (A-The
__ queen
The festival marked file opening
of tha tWI Florida Citrus Expo- Sunday of Loa Angeles’ annual Atlantic April 18, tha Wasp knifed
ilUon and her court wilt le a n world trad* week. Moat U. N. into the destroyer • minesweeper
Wednesday tor a to day visit to countries had booths featuring han­ Hobson which went down with 1T8
of Ila men. Slxty-one llobaon crowNew York.
dicraft displays.
men were rtseuad.

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SAWYER, Mich v n- Railroad
wrecking crews moved Into this
small Southwestern Michigan com­
munity today to dear Si-cart of
a Chesapeake and Ohio freight
train derailed Sunday night In a
collision with a light pick up truck.
The freight cars were scattered
over a half mile section of the
railroad right of way here. Cars
were piled tlx high in the down­
town area of the small community
located south of Benton Harbor,
Mich.
State police reported no persona
were killed In the spectacular de­
railment. Three teen acars, pas­
sengers In the truck, were Injured
critically and taken to St. Jo ­
seph's Mercy Hospital in nearby
St. Joseph.
Police aald the three were In
the pick-up truck which rammed
ong Grand Rapids
Rai
the long
to Chicago
frelg
freight train at a crossing north
of bare.
The fast train dragged the truck
for too yards.
Railroad officials said the Im­
pact of the collision broke a brake
beiam on one of tko hers causing
the derailment of the other cars.

Vanderbilt Joins
Tennessee In Raids

SPIRIT LAKE, ML St. Helens,
Wash, ia —A young University of
Washington student lay trapped at
the bottom of a 90-foot crevasse

high on tho Icy slopes of Mt. St.
lens today as experienced moun­
ftote

taineers battled frantically to
reach him.
The youth, 20-year-old Art Jea-A
sett, son of a SestUe minister.*
dropped from sight at the 8,000- «
foot level shortly after noon Sun- .
day as he and three companions
were descending the northeast
slope of the mountain after a climb *
to the aummlL
Jessett called to hla companions
that he was trapped in the narrow
Ice hole aboutt S3
33 bate
below the sur­
face of tne snow. He aald ha
thought he had hroken his arm
then aa the Ire about him melted
from the heat of the body h e#
catted that he was slipping. ‘
The party's only rope went with
him. It was looped about Jessett's
shoulder.
Mountaineers from Seattle and
Portland were called to base camp
here to aid In the rescue attempt.
State patrolmen and members nf
the ML 84. Helena ski patrol la
bored until nightfall Sunday without being able to reach the youth,

CITRUS MEETING
O
LAKELAND IA— Florida citrus
growers and shippers wilt meet
May 19 and June 3 to nominate
members of the Federal Citrus
Marketing Agreement committees.
ippera will meet all together
Shippers
here _____
June 3 to recommend eight
gh
_____________
members
and eight
Igh. ..alternates
..........
tor
the Shippers Advisory Committee.
Growers will hold elections in
each of the seven citrus district!
lo matte their recommendation^
for tba Growers , Administrative:!
Committee. These Wilt be May 29
at Tampa, Tavaraz. Ocala, Or­
lando. Scbrlng and Winter Haven;
and June I at Yarn Beach.
This committee also has sight
members and eight alternates.
The U. S. Secretary of Agricul­
ture makes the committee appoint­
ments, but he usuallv names the
high men on the Florida lists.
These committees regulate grade
snd size of citrus shipped from^
Ftoridi.
4

NASHVILLE, Tenn. Gto—Spirited
males at the Universities of Ten­
nessee and Vanderbilt Joined the
naUonal pintle raid parade Sun­
day night. Three policemen were
Injured at Vandy and 13 students
were arrested at Tenneazee.
Shouting "We want pants — we
want bras," about 300 young bucks
overpowered 10 officers end surged
Into two women's dormitories and
several sororitv houses at Vander­
bilt. In Nashville. No arrests were
reporlcd.it Vandy and Ihe officer's
rles were minor.
lnjurlc
In Knoxville, 200 mites to the
east, potlce got wind nf projected
raids and hustled elxht rrulsers
and 13 others to the University of
Tennesiee campus.
They arrived In time and the raid
fell - through.
The
collegians
bounced a few pebbles off dormt
Small doses of chloroform,
lory windows, but police broke It
up by firing a few shots In f‘
taken Internally, heve much the
and arresting 13 student*.
same effect as alchnl.

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MOTORS
toll
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A. Max Brewer
(Candidate for State Senate)
ia opposed to a sta te income tail!

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DtUrory, by 7:00 P. M., plus* rail
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

VOLUME XXXXI1I

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Established 1908

Odham Warns
Libel Action
For Circular

TUESDAY MAY 20. 1952

Ferguson Says
McGrantry Is President
Unfit For Job A re Still

HOME ON ROTATION

Alleged Tie-Up With
McBride Is Said To
Be Basis Of Suit;
Road Plan Attacked
TALLAHASSEE i* - Gubernatorial Candidate Brailey Odham
■aid in one of his radio talkathons
Monday night that he would sue
Dan McCarty’s Duval County Cam­
paign Committee tor libel r*if IPs
the last thing I ever d o"
He said the committee libeled
him In a circular which discussed
Odham’s employment of a former
employe of radio station WMIE in
Miami and said a rclractkm by
the committee would nut satisfy
him. He said he Intends to confer
with his lawyers as soon as pos­
sible.
McCarty has said the former
WMIE worker was employed by
the station when it was owned
by Mickey McBrido, who McCarty
linkrd with o bookie wire service.
Odham also charged that McCarty is spending "thousands of dol­
lars” In his campaign and is post
ponlng a report until after the
election.
During his talkathon Otlham is
sued frequent Invitations for Slate
Ben. Leroy Collins to cornu to the
broadcast and Inspect .eglstatlve
Journals for the 1940 jm s Ioti of the
Florida House. Col'.iiis, one of Mc­
Carty's lending supporter* here,
did not appear.
Odham said McCarty's insistence
he hail not voted ugalnsl the sales
tax bill when It was before the
House was untrue. He said he
fought the measure all the way
through its legislative Jmiruetnga
and did nut vute at the final pus
sage beeanse the battle already
had been lost.
Odham is scheduled to eamptdgu
today In Bibuntstown. Bristol, Ma­
rianna, Chlplcy, llonlfuy, DeFunlnk
Springs, Crest view and Milton end
wind up with u talkathon in l'enaa
cola.
By MALCOLM B.
. JOHNSON
WINTER HAVEN l(At — Dan Me
Carlv tossed morei brickbats at
Brailey Odham'a road program
and talkathon* aa ho campaigned

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P The to r i Pierce citrus
lit
gros
cattleman called the Odham
proposal
norrow 337
aar million
nuiuon did
isal to borrow
i
fars for a I lane highway program
fanlaMIe, unsound and "demagog
uery in your grand childrens'
jKiekeUHMik
"Even at a lime whuu thin whole
country Is worrying about taxes
and the public debt, Mr. Odham
would plunge Florida into a back­
breaking load that would coil mil­
lions and millions of dollars every
year lust hi pay the Interest "
McCarty said the 337 million dol­
lar figure set by Odham wouldn’t
Include costs of accpdring rights
of way to run new 2-lane strips
beside present 2 lane roads nor to
build new bridges. "Perhaps he
intends In go down four lanes,
then gn across 2 lane bridgea,
McCarty said.
lie estimated the coat of the proj
ect Odham proposed to finance
with a 30 year loan against gaso­
line taxes would be half ■ billion
dollars. McCarty said Florida's
( ( ' a m I n n r a &lt;)■ (•■*• l U a h t )

Capt. E va Williams
Of Salvation Army
Is Given New P ost
A change In the local corps of
the Ralvatlon Army was announ­
ced today by Capt. Eva William*,
who after one year and 10
months of service nare Is leaving
tomorrow for Louisville, Ky.,
where she will engage In Salva­
tion Army aodal, home and hos­
pital work.
Lt. Nora Hawkins will leave im­
mediately for Augusta, da, to as■1st Captain and Mrs. O, Eckstein
tn corps work. There she will
have full charge of -young people’s
activities. She hai been stationed
here for the past eight months.
Cadat Manilla Reynolds, who
will actively enter Salvation Army
work In September, will move to
Orlando. She conducted the far*well meeting here Sunday,
r p» ld, rCai i WtlThe local co. rpSf
llama, will be taken
“ • While
“ hit- of w*..v
Buck
Washington, b. C,
and. Lt, Avedla Kasarjlan Jr. of
Miami who a n
AUant, Ge.
' t. Will
aap

^m
Army

civic organiaatli
visory Board,
they rogrrtt!
where they
friends.

: —Ainaad Frank

■way

Michigan Senator In­
sists C o l l e a g u e s
Look At Record In
Judging McGranery

No. 191

Assort!!tr&lt;l P ress I.rased W ire

■ 9

Says Reds

Seeking T o
D om inate T h e W orld
I'min.m Insists Cum­

County To Work
With Trustees On
Hospital Project

WASHINGTON U4-- Sen fergu
in ics I l;tvc Failed In
von ( I t -Mich.), asking the Senate
to reject James P. McGranery as
Korc.t And Will Not
attorney general, told Ids col
leagues today Ihev could have no
Succeed lit The End
ronlidrnce
McGranery
would
"clean up’’ the Justice In-part
u t : . i p o i n t , n v . n - l 'r e i l *
merit
lent I loin in aid today the Klein*
frig it-mi wan (It*- lead oil sneak
in' .Ii*-.ir&gt;■ to dommat e the world
er in Semite consoleruHim ol I'resl Cuunty Butuls May lie
nlis mo .h unchanged, "but I bedeni Truman's luiiuiiiatlou ol Me
liese sse are sseli on the way to
Granery. a I’tul.olelpbia juiloi in
Issued Tu Aid In
j u e e i v mg our (ti'i'ilom without
head the scandal scarred Justice
p.icing ilu (nglittol cost ol svorld
E
a
r
l
y
Financim-.
Department
wat "
Urging senators to "Judge him
I to- plain tad k ," Mr Trmnan
I 4»
Hil«l|l iii'Uvi'tn lid* I'liUH
by Hie past - Hie conduct ot the
ml Hi.it tin- i oninsill iist -s have
ll&gt;«*
past
rattier ili.ui Hu- promises ol ty I'ttinimnnitin :iiul (in Iri*^
ultcilv tailed in Iheli nliici’Hvel in
aIi F.HtnU* I dw 1 «1
IIn*
the present. ' Ferguson said V . I' i•
Ismca
e
hoi|iltal
in
Granery blocked a move "hack in construction of :i
t InCoinlnumsl
aggression
Ik 13 to clear out tin* corruption and Sriuiiioli* Count\ Ihi ' tiiic lit***♦*
f.illrtl to 'hatter ilic United N«*
clil yc.iti'i ii i&gt;
Ii**ii H min
the malfeasance" In (lie Justice
Lilli liiMcad, the I'lMimiunivt at*
mlltt't’ cnuipo^tit uf M pi*' i ll! i
Department
1 ul. Ium made Ilic 1 illicit Nations
*&lt;I t Iip- p 1**41 in on|«
lie -aid Ids reference was to a tivrft o f
•1 «»ll|'ci and iiiiu i- vigorous and
New York grand jury’s reign*-1 In m* 44*■11 ua ut tto1 lui-pltal t
III
llii’KumstraTi'il that it can and
base special counsel appointed fm Mo |»uLlic at tin c f , nn.iiiiiiom !\
Will u l lo ib ti'inl Hccdom in tho
an llivostli’atnm ot tlo* l! S at uiImjiIihI ii mot ion uioiti1 Ly l I
&gt;301 M
mill • I'coihW*! by H It
lurney's office in its district
Mi* a d d e d
McGranery. then assistant to the I'*2*|m* fun mull) notifyit i t h r t«u
U. S. Army Photo attiirnry
Miit m&lt; mint aI'n In* alert and
general. advised tin* tt i 1 uf ii |nhi cl (o ( iiii* l ‘mint \
Before leaving Korea to return to thu United .Stolen. MaJ. Walter H. Turner (left) of Sniifurd, greets grand Jnrv foreiuan that tin* dr hinuts hi nM«ti*il in f iimnriii)*' I In'
1t.ltlv to mrct tn*acbery nr a rervi'u ,i 1t ot ailiire-oui hi it that vhould
hi* rejilui’enirnt, Mnj. iTmrlcs II. Ih-ll Irightl of Shell lleneh, Calif., a* Col. Edwin A. Wnlkei, 7tli ttegi- parinieiit bail lurm-d down Hie re |Uuj**c|.
4UllH*
mrtit I ' u m t n a n d e r , looks oil. Major Hell, whose wife, Maxine, lives nl 303 Pier Street, Shell I&lt;•ncli, re­ Min--1 because it "would not over
Ill*
motion
iliiiwn
hy
l*"t*«I
K
Il d should entile, the President
places hoineward-h'iund Major Turner ns 1st liuttnlhiii commander In the .Id Division's 7lh ''I'nllnn llalur" role tin- considered lodgment
V\ 11 nil, lit tor lit's , miil mik* uf ih*'
ml die l mom iiii lsis wdl run
Regiment.
el the Judges who have evailiined till tec*. ICUijs Ikn fullukVi. “ It 1
o'.MO I a iilul wall nf free world
into Hie mailer." Ferguson said lirnhy I||IIV4'|| lot! \\v UifoMil (lo­
i. ist mi. o
mill the growing
"iVe'd have an entirely ditlerent ll ill* . % of tile Kl rli • t '»• Hill
m- Id ..I this euniitrv and its new
alinos|ibeie"
in
Hie
.lllstiee
Men.il
l
fl
(••tilloli
Ini
Ixi'li
fil.it
Willi
lit*
M aj.
it..mu weapon in die key defense
ineiil Ferguson added, if Mi l Iran ('mlhl\ (**•iii ini ion nf S«'|iikimh
p.i dinn
its tiad acted differently in 1**13 t'nunty fill huhhiiF nil * h'. titMi to
411 1 1 liman's
eh was prolieluoci allc Leader McFail.md tloti'i iiiitit' kvtii l to I hi uol ?'i mi
d u e l fm in, I ’.nih a n n iv e r s a ry
' Ail/ i said he lio|ied to gel a sole lloh' t'oniity
(•■in- hoiuh' Mi
no. iiii.it of tile n s Military
In fma- tin* day ssas over, and Sen ii m**ii111 not »■'ii i i ilno' f rMi,(ion fm
4 . oh iim
llie President c a m e
service ill the l'lilli|ipltie* and It] ' \|i I 'm rmi ill Nev I picdlrlod tile I ho |UlI (MtAo of oi orhlitf M tlO’ipd ;*l
By \\It.I. \I(I) CONNOLLY
in i.. io. lim n tn deliver d in the
p. would confirm I'te-ident in dcinhiotu I'ituiilv Mill Wni w*
Msvitr Walter M. Turner, who Okinawa from where In* &gt;cl unit'd
- ..ii- i.l i iiiiiiii.indiT in i hie! nf the
won fame u- Hie coniniumler of In llt-17. He arrived in Kmen oil/ Truman's noloiuatlou of Hie I'hlla ii K (tu- l in**t*»*■ * itf i ho I*m Ii o
-M lilt'll (ill I' l' S
tmUEtllim which Inst Nuvemhei Ntiv. Ih, IPftd, where In* svas ori­ ilrlplim Jurist
Lit*' tu il(f 11*1* tu 1riIki* ovi*i I hi- ho
Skipper Decides To lire
tin ml. pollutin g civilian conlichl ii vital strung point no the ginally u H-l udjutioit On Nov.
The Senate Judiciary foriinnttee | illll lit rtunir I till (Lit o WIll'll
pa roll i*l In Kunn known us lb, 1031. ul the ii ge of 3!&gt;, In* Wits ol which Mr farm n is tlininmiii. «“V» i tliyy imiy ho l iiutoctJillv ahl ' O t i c I s ! f i l 1 ' O W K i l l s i! 1 1ml . . n r the military, is "nailed
Give Up Fishing, 3Nth
dn-.iti m the Constitution, Mr Tru­
Hill 333 or Little Gibraltar, ar­ placed Hi cumina ml uf the First
H tn i to recommend ctmfir hi i|u Nit iiiitl ri'iiiihm c die I'mmly
And H.S IniuiA'd As man noted And r in vvtiat could
Go Into Ranching rived home Bu:urduy on 30 day tullailon, 7th Infantry IteglmetA, voted
illation 1ml a scnthlug minority re tot itn i'lisii In or*’Ctmj: .Mol turn to
tiwetl an allu.lim lo such
...........
Infantry Division. At tfi
the lime
'
leave after mure than 17 mouths 3rd
port sva* Idl'd Monday hv Sens m r HJilfl In mi |i ilitl."
Ono A iih i toil11 I Ini t have
lepo as Ids dlhuilssul ot Gen.
___ subordinate!!
uhordfmilea were
his
weie ssenior in iVrguvun (It Mich ) and Watkins
KEY WEST UB — Three young of overseas service.
Hu* |Mir|in»ii uf th«a iimliun u
I l i o n I i MjcAilInu
tie went on
With his wife, the former Nancy rank.
fishermen who perched far 44 hours
ill Utah)
imlic/itrd by m n n h c ri uf tin* coin
CUBAN, Korea i.r
&gt;1000110 l In - a)
When he left Kmva, Ins fello1
im ni, n
u took
loot, a
a brief
n n e i itrip
np
*to
o
he
on a precarious, home made lift) folium,
initloc
|ir*N»nt
i
|.»
m
h
o
i
tho
Watkins, howevertold a report
wai pio.om.-i Moling
a n y President-, ini-Uiding the
raft after Mifir abrimp boat «enk flewr Island, Oa., returning yesler- officers showed their liking
»»he fell the- uilmittt* tryiion prnti trilMruB of the |*‘ |*li ffttnlu of tho I'Us.*oi'i iiii)i' today mil dan d tn pit Mi.|il
one
have d r m o m lr a t e d
iq the Gull of Mexico were brought dayt The sun a* M * ^ l f i a . R . W . *ppr*«l*lia». tiy, iiresrniinrt
wllllnirnpftft of ,^f,iulfiuli&gt; I'onniv tw o new tod i n mm i 1 1 ,Jt . at s in
stily
had
the
vote*
to
approve
the
with
m
silver
service.
rn«r; (Mo Park «Av*mi», he was
Hull lli.i i words In the fonvtituWkf.Kry Wart today by it* const Turner,
to co o|i«*ri(lc with them in fIt&gt;■ I i -i i C i
. . .
. . . ..........
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p
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it
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timii mo mi o hit they say "
03anTcuttfr Juniper.
mtt .that
it flbfi, ie
........... „ ,
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burn in Hanford, attended loon I . lie. pointed
4 11 | i h \u I
*
. .
MeOianery. a lormer Douse f IIlMlll*l tiff &lt;lf tli|- |•|«
I n t i (i iiiii i i o n fe re m e with
They were In good condition but s* bools and graduated from Semi- .Little
-ulli
(, irti'ii It it r, hud been iindei memliei si bo was confirmed liy Hie Mo moil tl lloppitiil |&gt;i n l
I III'- tie d Pi 144 v\ i ki l l e d util &gt;1
in t 41 atthew It Kidgiv ay, who
thinking seriously about shilling note High .School In 11*39. In 11143 discussion In the early peace talk Semite m llipi as a federal district cn id liipiidatlnu uf II,,- i I nl . m i -i i - ill ml eil il t'u ao
died d the 44lull- Ituuse soon
lie graduated from the University ill seeking to drtrrnilhu tin* Imne judge, uas iinimmiled April :t to wliii-ii I'uu-.ists lai i'll y &lt;if i d r ii
to another occupation.
i in, A m i c i n . hi
mu
.III I. ,t
.ih i Hv me Into 44 i luiigtnn from
The skipper, W. K. Parnell Jr . , of Hot Ida where be writ* u nieuihur ilnty line*, and Ibe Chinese deeid' ,I suet eed I Howard MeGrath a*. l-inv. fm win, ti n f ,i.o iM,
. e l l I. .
mnu&gt;i iiiim &gt; m tin *
1.1 , , i.i, h i . a ,iv I ii ui'cced lie n .
k» r di,i &gt; ind nre-, ritt\ , - 1 I
Punla Gnrdn, a veteran fisherman of thu R.O.T.C.. ami Joined the th at tlo-y needeil Hie lu ll T „ II, iltnlTiey g e iir r .il
I* l
III
i d &gt; l u l l s . . oi l f.
In i id 11 I i iTuiower as Mijirctn*
at 21, said he had though! for regular tinny with a commission of Unit.-d Nutioox forces, on in,
Among tlmsr |,i
i l ■ tile
i .imp Ni |o No lo.
M
r
T
r
illiu
m
sent
Hie
linllH
m
iH
nn
i i.m m indei In I'diinpc Mr TruHomo lime about going min the1 second lleulrliant.
it,eiding, m inti 111i..i, in ,p M, 1.1 I III I .m d l.ll Ml e t
utbei liHltd, It w as ensenlilil Unit In tile Si-li,ill- iille i .Illjln m ic illg Mi
I '..duo
1.1 i , jmke at n in i-1i .i I length about
During World War II lie saw
41 iiiiiliturii i 1«i •(nnr Fitur l
cattle business, ami Ids long ride
d d i u t i i ’ li I t n- 1 m i . ,
it n o &lt; 1
Grulh'*&gt; ir s lK liu 'ln r i
Ib a t w a s a Cti-llinid Hint Mi I -1 . w&gt;&gt;i M I o i i i !
Ho ivi i.i i mi Ii m e ni-gidiattims
on the bucking raft had made up
\. t -ffii-i, i-: m id.iiow . i nnl
I Ml h l l I f
II M .1
dl . l o I I I II, , 1
tew h o u rs a tle i M i i . n t t i bait H ie d
H .toil.i n d a In inly as e v e r
his mind.
Mt Wiinon, trot lev
|(&lt; |, V.dn i i w, i i i ltd l e w d t c . i i • n l . d . di i
New buhl M o rris a s the g o v e rn
ih d Hi i . cmndiv m il not accept
Williuiii-i .Ii and li-p de IglUlti o u t i i n i d e t i l I n Ho- iii-w i . i i ■ i ■ l u o i t hi h. I demand lor i opal nation
It wai the first fishing (rip for!
m e ld 's cle a n u p boss
III It'
hell
I I &gt; d- ill
I
the two crew members, Columbus |
At tlie outset ot tin- J u d ic ia r y Muck Cleveland -tl , M is-•&gt; 14 4 III 1 , 0’ I, I
&gt;.t ill cap lu ie d i .1111100111 1 soldleM
E . T m - k ii,
lu in u m n H i m I i mt dm m e It. III I I.
Lowe, 17, Punta Gordo, and Robert
C o m m itte e ’ s b e a rin g s, M c G ra n e ry M leinpi-r, ’ I
nts II - I Kiev vv ml In t.o repatrlatHeese, 18, Tullshoms. Tcnn , but
p ro m ise d to exp o se am i p rim -culi- i f (lie |'e iu n lit - 1 .ms*lit . M in io n .tl ol tu lu n iu ia n d
. d ot nut
tin it ■-v t
i l l . i- oi-eui 1 ed w ild . In ch I ud
both declaied It probably would
c o rru p tio n w h e re v e r In- found it M o spltal A s a o c la tio i
li ..mid ho i hclr .ival ot the
id l ,t-n 41.u t i l ot . '
i : M K i n l e j , K o lla n t I. Itcn n -in.I ini' o llii-e i
be the last.
amt In s a c k any in c u iu p c tc o t. ills
ideal " i (rerilnui and justice for
Don
Hlder.
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lo
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itir
honest
e
m
p
lo
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s
m
the
The youths left the Yucatan roust
• iiii li we a re Itgliting.'' the Crestliy OVID A. MARTIN
liM J.M i itraill (.fl—A Itra/iliau
4 l , i . l i ,h ot
a rtm e n t
ml
d we fi.r it .I these men
Ml
M i l s . , • x p lilln e ii H ull tin- led ic p n lls nu l e t . In H i
tail Tuesday In fbelr S3 foot boat,
WASHINGTON (At - This yesr's major radioed Monday night In- J u Fs eticrgeu s oDne pam
K
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|e
ind
III
wtlU'll
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in
lie
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W
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tk
in
s
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they
d I..MioiiT point to ri ! nl n In their
H e e lin g Iiiiil 1‘iien c a lle d In order
the Parnell, and beaded for iheli IMitatn shortage seems tu be pro
had
foiled
u
rival
search
group
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M in i t e r s
to get su n n -tilin g s h u t, ,| on ||i
home port of Punla Gorda One day vidlng Just about as lieslrd a de­
liu sp itid a s Moon a s poso lib* nod c c i c k ille d
" 4Ve won't du it
nut, they radioed the Coast Guard bate on Hu- federal (arm programs which held him amt an Anii-rii uii
aviation
official
hostage
at
tin
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nl
tinniuiMi
in
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KopV4 e min t Ini) .m aiTul-.tlce by
v it liin a reaso n ab le
le n g th
ol
at Tampa that the boat was taking as did die government project of
Lcifioii Fair Group
scene
nf
last
mnnth’a
Jungle
crnvti
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llp
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n
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I
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h
i
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t i .din king in Iminau I . i v o r y "
on water.
killing little pigs to raise pork of a Pan American Btratocrui-i-i
( ir i- o n .T s ul m at and e n d u in in
Hus
New
I‘resident
Thursday at 9:30 u. m , they prices in the early 1930s,
This cryptic messtige wa i non lli.it i laud
in
Lt. John U. Jones Jr. Innidmi'si o ntield
flashed an BOB that the boat was officials say there's consider­ celved from MuJ. Miranda Corn-u
lliw e s l nl I ’ m i mi I In- .d li
It,
V.
JidiiiKiui
Jr..
wu&gt;
elefteil
sinking.
able criticism uf ceilings on tio as three planes with 3g HraDlimi
i k e lo pi i
Is Home On Leave ein iii.|w asm man le-ta I iidIi .man t s l iN
“By that time,’ 1 Parnell told In­ tain pilccs and e lack of price parachutists were sent from llu&gt; Assoclution ul Du* Manfuld Post
. in iiii n .il
president
last
night
ol
(lit*
Fulr
terviewer! today, "we were up in siijmurlx.
do Janeiro to roscue him uml
.Is
.il m ill I lien p i . ■&gt;u&gt; i
33, the American Lei'Inn n u
Hume mi leave ufti-r receiving lnispd
our necks in water in the hold We The nig killing program raised Scott A, Maguess, Miami, Fla
tills
were ant of fuel ami hail no lights such a iurur that, every time meat U, 8. Civil Aer mantles Aulhorilv meeting ut tin* Legion Hut follow Ids commission mid pilot wings,
IS.. .Inoi sellh'd li.dti -- d li I"
ing a imp per. The ......ling and Hecoml I,tent. John A-lil.v Join , oa i..u and f ir iu ii.
hut we worked all that night trying has become scarce since then, the safety adviser.
i h.'ie m .
FIjhi* fm |it&lt;11is'11Mlt lull III tho
Jr.,
is
now
here
visiting
In
supper.
to save the boat.”
Agriculture Department has been
in, iio h -u c e , no 'h id -. ,ic n - tile d
The
pair,
members
nf
utrofficlul
in hut ir» 11, 1(4. fit til11 tf I.hum
Other
Fair
Asiocintimi
ufficnrn
brothel
A
&lt;
1.
Jones
and
I
lei,
Meanwhile, the trio fashioned a flooded with an avalanche of mail Brasilian • American expedition tn
and in. iiiii . wa-. o i p m i .I In
ml
at h.tvluim h.m li, May
raft out of four boards lashed to harkening hack to those days. That the crash scene, had been reported elected fere: J, Denver Cordell, Mrs. Karl Kvrnis and farudic.41 ‘ c m ii I lie n
I alo e
A
4 ill
*vu»4 rtruli 1 t u d u &gt; ut tin* m e e t i i i f p
He in Die sun uf the late .Mi H e i'l I.illlllia m b - t nl tho I
three oil drums. There was no plan, sponsored by Henry A. Wal­ held by some 33 Brasilians, In vice president; Knrlyle llmisholdhammer and the boards were lace, tlierit he secretary of agricul­ dlau guides and newsmen as lios er, secretary; John Meukaiik Jr., and Mr*. John A. Jnnen, wlm at I ! 111Id t. 4 in r v , -aid tin- t ’ u i • Mi l of 11.. Sniifurd I.ions i luti wliich
iialted together with a hatchet ture. was designed to boost hog (ages tn ensure their own sale treasurer. Named as niendisrs uf line lime u|ieiatcd the fit) Ding tu o a ! I , id li'it II &gt;.m mi .1 141111 m il dtsprnsi* with it meeting
nmt I'uesday in oi'li-i to sttemi
head.
prices by reducing pork supplies. evacuation by airlift. The latter the board of directors were Cunt Co., here. Lieut. Junes received t #V f i 4l l . l l l 4 . i l 4 *41141( 1111(13 I 1*1 I ‘ Ml I •' I
At 3:16 p. in. Friday, they ab
The current potato shortage de­ were part of an unofficial group Earle T. Loucks, James J . Single­ Ids cumndntion and wing- mi uf v it lu i eni'il |»j«i|ii*t iii4 ilif.il ti l l I ' . l I Vl Ml t l l l l l
II. in y IVtllc, i-aiiilidTlo for the
andoned the boat ami look to the veloped largely because farmers seat tu the crash scene by a Bra tary, James (Jidm-y Galloway, May Id nl Vuliee Air lliise
Ii i ii hu nt uf |»itlu ul iiiiu it** uf
p" i of guvcrnoi of Itiatrict 0,
raftW miles north of Yucatan and cut production 20 per cent last xillan politician as a private ges John Pierson, Mark N. Cleveland
Dll May 31 be will report to Km In nil* 10 “
a i i i i o u n i v j t l ui i i i i i i - n f ti n- p r i n c i ­
380 miles west of Key Weil.
Moody Field, Valdosta, lire, for u
Jr., and Joel Field.
year. Most uf this reduction came lure.
Ml llif lirhiilii'i
tl I'u in pit
"We took enough canned goods In the late potato crop—that por­
Pinna were discussed for the s e ­ iiiuidb of Jut lrniihktton tinlmng vMin* Iv *vi** i* reiim h f! in h ih* In &lt;*n pal 'poukiTT at ttio convention
Correa amt Ma guess were mem curing uf a permanent fair From there he will go to l.yndall ■ iCieemil I he Annv .ml lliev pin will ho In ItumiM! ('ollnso, past
to last a week," Parnell said, "but tion which goes into storage for
the raft rode ao low in iho water use during tne winter, spring and bers of the official party which it round site, nmt urrangi-meuta Field nl Paiinina City fm to ft'HM'tl nppnsiftun In i intiiii i i i i i in . piv mil'll! of l.ltniT l u i v i untiunsL
set up a base at Lagoa Grande. were begun fur the 11133 kimiln- weeks uf ull-Wcntliur fightei .ilitl tu lepvilrilihnn In ILil h i m
At Bkililioi. ut the rvipleit (if
we threw away ail but four cans early summer.
OO mllea north nf Klu du Janeiro, ole County Fair.
King I.imi Cvi'il Ciirltun, was
■•(iiitliniril till t1.ii•»*» I het
of food. We ditched the stuff In
nJiool
training.
Farmers reduced Ibeir output B
and trrkked through 33 miles ol
, ytv on a rising vide uf thanks for
a S K * - 13-foot shark swam after Congress directed the Agri­ Jungle to the scene where the
tin- planning uf tin- Linus float
culture Department to withdrew Strstocrulser crashed April 20 uml
m i I In
Aimed Furcvs Day Parade,
The rift sank so low the youths price supports. Congress did ewev
Science Cun Be Fun
milled
all
30
aboard.
They
reached
■at waist deep in water and every with support* because they bad
1 Lion Skinner h In-lli-veil (u hsva
the
scene
Friday.
wave threatened to lip them over cost thu gr fom ent more than
h&lt;-i n ion* nf I In- "bathing beauties1'
The unofficial party got there
The first afternoon, a ihip passed floo million dollars over a 10-year
on ilm float, and tin* cause of
first
by
dropping
parachutists
a
",
four miles away. Saturday night, period.
gab"i of iii.d o .t
miles
from
the
spot
and
preparing
they heard planes overhead in the
Candidate itvury Witte is con­
Fearing a possible price collapse,' a landing Site for helicopters. This
d'fkneaa. The teas were rough farmers turned to more promising
ducting a "drlvatbiin" in Ids efgroup
was
bssded
by
Lino
Ms
do
Ma
that nljftit end It was a constant crops,
fint - to become governor uf DIs-*
It'S. Ban Paulo, a slate Itglslslor.
battle to keep the little raft right
trict it,' It was announced by
When It becamee apparent Ibat r.nd wai ftnaneed by Adhetnar de
Hairy Ifubsoti.
stocks might not be lar
large enough Barros, bead of the BariUlan Air
:*0 a. m. Sunday, g Coast pricea
Don Dllllnan, a guest from
started moving ut
. . . The
__ lln e y n d a' possible presidential
rices
upward.
v
--------- otted the Office of Price Stabilisation
Dayiuun llescJi.told uf plans to
place Idiml people in jubu in this
stepped in with eelUnfa. Bui until .Correa’s massage laid the offi­
community.
corrected,
cial party on arrival found the
Tnll Twister Jack Stemper had
applied m
area ranaacked and all money and
n Inmy time levying II) cent fines.
to divert su;
Jewelry which the plane paasen
Among thosa fined tho limit was
end away „
ra presumably carried missing.
J. D. McNeill, florist, for wearing
The shorla
rasiemeqis are being, made tn
n coal.
valed by
•5U
search lb a.fr
free - lance rescuers
Gucsta included Lindsay Pati­
when they.1|et
Belem,
S fiT
ence of Crescent City and Ray
A Pan
ti announcement
Price
Kennedy,
ard bad died Inurged Monday i
tbal Brasilian offiWESTERN UNION
against black
lared Immediate burWASHINGTON tn-Tho Western. Ci
Ing to pay
P
M
/
W
i
a
on
the
apot.
They
Cnlmi Telegraph Co. today offered
A n t O H ___I
came to tight Sunan average 7-rent an hour wage
would ba relieved
. Cspt Charles MUboost in an attempt tn. settle a
Of • U. B. Air Force
strike uf 31,000 telegraph workers. UJ
with the official parly,
A company official said, however .
crop ia g
his commanding officer
Seminole High School students wera among the hundreds of Central Florida science ntudeuta who the offer was contingdnt on govanAlabama.
Canal ana that ha
ended thu Open house of the Rollins Seluntifte Society held on tho collego campus Hatunlay when inent approval uf an increase us
llOfLOOO worth of new ami
setentlfle Mulpme nl was on display. Conducted tour* and experiments teloRrsph rates which would add
......................................
‘ Above, Ssnfotd science students hea r an explanation of television tubes from Ralph B7.7uo.uoo a year to company m e - -* i i
Beinlnoie High, looks on at extreme nues.
,'Joan Harriett, Beverly Rogers, EllinThat’s thd amount the wait in- , v
/oima Faye Harvey, George Patterson, ctease would colt, an olfiotat tali
ford, 'Iltsh Drlngsrs,

Shrimp Fishermen
Rescued After 44
Hours On A Raft

Walter Turner Returns Home
After 17 Months In Korean War

Another Prisoner
Of War Outbreak
Occurs In Korea

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Potato Shortage Is Brazilian Major
Creating Debate On Foils Attempt To
Federal Programs Hold Him Hostage

Lions ( lui) Flans
To Fnrliciuate In
Disirici Meeting

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Rural Common S c u t Battle Casualties

Arc Set At 108,113

Uy HI'LIOH M M M U iM

Crazy Twists Seen
In International
Game Of Prices

With high production goals tor
MAM BNOTON
this year and with ths prospect U. n. Battle rise atries ha Kecea.
that pioduition must continue to reached 111,41) teday, as toexpand to feed an ever-lncreailng
M l stare last M tk .
population, rioiida fsrtasrt must
Departmaai’s
put seres, snlmslt and man hours
to their molt efficient use,■, The
Hr HAM DAttSON
old system of taking In new land Friday reported these hew to­
NEW YORK tit — Uncle Bam
to produce more crops cannot be tals;
' having
oving a mile
Utile mlauaderttandii
mUuaderstandinV widely followed In future years. Killed la artlas
again with some of M l good neigh- The new land lx shout exhausted. Wn s M
over price* And tr««n9ft?r
And n&gt;, !!»•■ the l-.i.Jti.;— KtUJ U -jila g
polities, playing quite as Urge a erect tall buildings on llmltad
PaUewtog la *
part as etnoomict, give* &lt;b* dit areas In cities, farmers must odd the r*easAce By
pules some fantastic Iwists
to the output of the acres they si. Army
Chile wants more for her copper, ready have They mu»t increase Navy
which we need, thini the MW cents yields of crops and livestock on Air Ferro
a pound we have been paying her. each acre Fortunately, this is Marlao Corps ,
Bo the Isn't letting ut have any at still possible, even though yield*
eU |uit now
have been increased materially in
Bolivia wants more for her (In recent years.
than the ft &gt;i'-» * pound price
Hepael
More feelHirers and mot* or­
Unde ham erts on metal be can
s s a ro n ii iTA TR rsisiiKaa
trey In Malaya. »/here n is pleotl ganic matter will give materially
MAMNKThigher crop yields. Florida farmers
(••(MS, rta rU l
rullowlng prices repotted Or
Rubber prices in Klneapore have are growing lupines and other ■“Tt.*............
on The llsafurd mere
British legumes on mure and more aefes
dropped‘ sharply
. . . again.
_
rket fur produce cold to
fir 1--------Dealtre
up *
to *
t:IS p m
lame lift
" “Sam because of crop land each winter. AI
planters blame
llncle
M cut ihe price of synthetic rub they are increasing their atrreai
•esne,
Tsndergrees*.
for h* produces. mericao rubber of euinmt-r legumes, uu-h as
Pcpendlng Q ueiltr
lairt Interest In Indigo. Crop yields following ih#»e
hpr.
so.ta.ll,rs
peso*,
Cannery bu. hpr. Hales lower
legumes
ate
considerably
higher.
5V b Malaya’s natural
iMiir product,
liesns, Pols
nil. ---------now la surplus
rpt supply, al aay hut
More fertiliser* than ever before rahhias, fpependlng
crustily
to
Iti.
bargain prices
'■
fit-ces.
are M u g used throughout the
a il. it#
golden
crates I IS- v.to.
If the United We
wanted in country. Crops are being fed In CsjVry,
C*l» ry , Paersl
M l - I.K j
ly
could
get
rough. It pi
make them yield more. Florida Coro
eraiss l . f f - I in
bu. bs hi. i.ia. s it.
without
in lln~now. farmers nre applying lime and CUcuriibtrs
M
x
plant
bu
blits.
s i i- i n
Ip is Import complete fertilisers to Uielr gras*
itlvlan fi
c*, leebera
me of war the lands to get more grating for thell I^tlu
_ u». and
1.. A Ceis
ight he cut off, livestock. Tbey ate mowing their Ohrs
— Nn
. . .Hilppllss
..pp,
(in from Malay!
panete Bn we pastures to keep weeds from re. J'ee*. Illseli g y s bu. bpr I I t
gi it wass by i
IWs.,
Cro
wder
No Itupplirs
i^M a II
u
I
o
ali/uil
Itvia about during yields of gra nes.
iflii with Bolivia
are negotlaflng
1 epners
bu bsbl
I » l l l ',
prices TIn It atsenlUl to her econ
Food winter partiue Is almost 2&lt;Ji]*sh, TelldSe bu hpr.
SO y oa
Toms
toes
*“
“
♦
«
It,
rrt*
t T i ­ s no
like having extra acre* added to .
r
i
T
N
i
s
cupper situation Is much the farm. And Florida farmers nisnees. iieptndina Hiss
more romplea. we produce only are growing more and more good
a Vsrtsty
nos
two third* of what we need. In winter pasture, Uiulsiena While nrsoefrttli, Usnrsn boa
J6_
vsrtsiIrs
or
nrodui
. nJ product receive ft
to/nalional pollllcji tin ui tightly ami other clovers, Ifubam and
i t «.*
W Ib 0!!?
H e rto Chile’s copper mines, and holds other annual sweet clovers, oat* tIll-I
fffiffi
f ) nmu **
: t|rFarmers
I* ift ihihit
ha at arm's length from other ami rye provide excellent winter &gt;1 m May II Total rscslj
iiacksgcs
copper sources, controlled by our gr sslng on thousands of acres,
f»rnsnd slow, m a rk tt bsre.v
«a.
an
t’onstant improvement In iiuailty *l*sdy.
f drawing upon our large stra of both crops
ips and livesloc
livestock also
c stockpile,
■pH*, wt
w* could gat by increases y[•Ills from the ■ante
thus heal acreage. Kiorida
t
for a Ion,g time ■ltd
Florida farmers have
Thdnventinn of baseball Is
down Mill*re asking price. But this
uuicl
to Abner Doubleday In (Mil.
an election year, U
b tb here and other’hybrid corns, better varieties dlled
Baskets were made
i Chile, llera (ha defense program of peanuts and other crops and Iwfore
cfoi-------------------4,000 B.O.
kept roillhl and tbs civilian new grasses. They are rapidly
economy prospeirmta- — and that Improving ths ipiallty of the rattle
Som* scientist* think of the
means more copper.
world us three peninsulas radi­
In’ Chile a government friendly
la opposed by iwwer upward on the price of our ating from the central Astatic land
to the United But
inassj: I. the Americas, 3. Rurnp*
r* as favoring own copper here.
a slate regarded
Copper producers here aren’t a* end Africa and .1, the "drowned
i Chile gets for
Argentina. The
Ay u big part analoua to se« the price of rosier peninsula” of Island* which terbar copper
roppei eou!
mlnat* In Australia.
he politics
mpalgn there. go up as you might yapeil
Chile
ill* has been furnishing JO per would encourage the thing they
chaaptr
rent of the copper we consume, fear most— the search for chi
telling us M per cent of her pro- substitutes. And so they haven't whlrh roam Florida range and
pasture lands.
beeu
fighting
to
get
the'
JUV
dactfmi at
cynla, or three
... — . «'*( 10 (H
- - ceoi
Ami finally, Florida fa rip* rt arc
rents a pound above our ceiling ceiling raised, and they dislike Ihe
....................................Ch
higher. ,priced
.of______
.?*! Chilean cop. lighting Insects and disease* and
pnee on dameilig copper. Chile Idea
ru
u
m
Li*
ilaeal
H
trying to save what they haveprnsold th* rest In Rufepe, getting as per for that reason
The shortage hurt* isn't as criti­ duced. It’s not only a paying
high as M cents a pound on the
cal as It was. American production proposition, It’s a service to the
frfr Tinarket
'
‘
- demand for pper ts easing la due lo Increase over Ihe neat people of th« entire tountry.
year*, Am.
And maybe one of Iheaa
rapidly in Kurort , and the price two years,
days Ihe
the United Staloi,
and Chile
(.111
atoi, ami
Bee* were ,kept
before
(M. liy
. man
, ,
has dropped to I ■eenlo-which day*
ce Chile would will suddenly find a shortage ha* the beginning of recorded history,
. was the main sweet In
5»V»h U) contraii to pay over a become a surplus— just as recently Honey
happened in land and tine.
gnelent times.

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FRIDAY MAY 16. 1952

airports bo designed with single
or parallel runway* instead of the
crlss cross arrangement now uied.
Il was conceded that where high
cross winds are prevalent an atlai
llnnal but shorter runway, oriented
at ini degrees to the dominant run­
way, will lie needed for lome yeara
until airplane landing stability is
further Improved.

^Funeral Services
For Mrs. Ball To
Be Held Tomorrow
Mr*. Merrill If. Ball. 77, widow
nf the late Joseph d. Ball of Han­
ford, died Thursday night nt n
Jacksonville hospital folia wing n
brief Hines,
s Funeral service* for Mrs. Ball
'w ill b« held tomorrow aftaraoon
at lliOO o'clock at Ifnly Cross
Episcopal (Thtirrh In which she
belonged during her many years
of residence In Hanford. The Rev.
II. L- Zimmerman will officiate.
Burial will be In Evergreen Ctm*'
tcry.
Mr*. Ball, a native of Tampa,
had lived in Hanford prior to mak­
ing her home, several years ago,
with her t on ami da lighter-In-law,
|r. and Mr*. Joseph II, Ball In
larknonvllle. The late Joseph Ball
operated a hardware store hare for
a number of years on Park Ave­
nue, after moving here f-*m
Quincy.
Sltrvivnrs Include three sens,
Joseph Jl. Ball, Jacksonville;
Henry Crane Ball, Dalton, On., amt
William U. Ball, Thomnsvllle,
0a. 1 two daughter*. Mrs. W. ,J.
Sued. Orlando and Mr*. Betty
1 Mostly of Palm Beach; 11
ndchlldrrn and H great grand-

Horen,
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LOCAL . FIR
. . EH
on lha

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.

the Pig and Whistle drlve-ln
TW U u n n t canted n minor blase
i eerly yesterday evening, U ^was

veals Anti-Aircraft
Battalions In U. S.
Have Been Doubled

Harriman Takes
Lead In Race For
.11 Demo Nomination

I. US ANliEI.EH 1,IX lien .1 Luu
ion t'nlhii, said lialiiy (lie Army
fut-■ ;i gun thal can fire .domic
well j , eonventlorul -&lt;h.-lls
lie j Imi dl'H o'i’d that the Army
has mine Ilian doubled the nmu
tier of anti
aircraft battalion-g11.11 dun! Hie honie (rout
The Army's chief id -tuff -.aid
dial ultimately t S trisipx would
have guided nil--dies wdli alouiliwar heads for eloxe xupisirt wuik
"Hill we now li.ive llie gun anil
vie waul our field eotiiiu.iUili-r, lo
have llie cii;i.ilillitv of pl.irmg povv
cl I11I atomic explosive* di lv ami
aiTiirutcly iliixe lo mu line in
darkness or bail wealhet ’ lie x.tid
llrtniml troops may have guided
iii IhmIi-s fur liallle field v-e in llie
uid too ilixlmil Inline, 1 ullui' said
it, .ut Armed Fun-ex D.iv -pei-ch
prepared for llie laix Augeli'x
i liamher of romineice
S II II Ulllllll-- Wlilllil lie lluil.ll111 all we.iltier vvilb 'idlici. nl r.ingc
to cover any part of .01 Aimy
**1.1 |ix (rnnl
1 olluis slrexM-d imporl.nl pm,rexx achieved by Ihe Armv in anti
.111 defense Moling Hull new gunx
in.I mildfd nilxsilex will inal*.- it
liemeiuhiuxlj' inon effeclive

arrival nt Royal Air Force Station, Shepherd'* drove, Suffolk, Eng­
land. The third Saturday in May is Armed Force* Day, Tho designa­
tion of u single day for a joint tupurt to the people on ihe state of the
nuthm’H defense* wn* eNluldlsIiel liy presldeutlnl pruelamaliun in 1950,
Armed Force* l)ny takes the place of uoiiiverxury dates which lutd been

French Soldiers
Ffre*0n American
Consul In Tunis

Controversial L e a i slation Is Handed
Truman For Action

|cnic;..in. Wilt* Anti
Olio 1 Aim-i iLDiit.lv;
C'l|H‘ Sri lolls ll.ii tn

WASHlNflTON Vtt - The Senate
passed a bill today giving llnstales clear lltle In oil rich sub
merged lauds off their roasts
This sent Ihe legislation to I'resl
deni Truman, for approval or veto
The Senate acted by voice vote
on which members are nol ie
corded
The issue la slate vs federal
ownership.
Mr. Truman vetoed u slate
ownership bill in IMS but has not
■aid publicly what he will do about
this on*. Most Capitol guesses were
he would veto if.
California. Texas and Uniislonu
are most directly concerned. Ex*
pert* have estimated the wnrlli of
oil in Ihe submerged lands off
their coasla at unywhere from 22
to 39 billion dollar*.
The .Supreme Court bus ruled
three times that the federul gov
eminent has "paramount rights"
over Ihe lands, but state owner
ship sponsor* contended the court
never nailed dawn the ipiexilon of
actual ownership ami thrv offered
the bill la give the Mate* clear
title.
The measure passed Ihe House
by a vote of 247 tu 89. a margin
sufficient. If maintained, to assure
House passage over an exported
presidential veto.
Hen. Q'Mahnnry (D.-Wyo ), ex­
pressed confidence the measure
not only would be vetoed, but that
Ihe Senate would back up a presi­
dential veto even If members ap­
proved the measure today,
A two-third* majority vole of
Ate fa
la required
both Houae hrtd Senate
override a presidential veto.
The bill would give the states
clear title to ihe lands for a dis­
tance of three miles out from
shore.
Thei're would be two exceptions;
The line Is I 0i* mllea In the case
of Trxea, bees u m of conditions
undor which It luted the Union,
and the aim* for FtorMa because

PREIUDKNT
.. eland in — Sean T.
waa assured loday of
a« President
poepective

“T B H f

• one-year
law under
t operate! Its

pmiram.

The Naval Air Htatinu, mllllary,
veteran*, Hoy Seoul, Civic, school
end commercial organisations will
tmlie tomorrow morning for the
Armed l-'urcrs Day Parade, which
'turfing promptly nt 1&lt;I:IM o’rluj-k
id Hanford Avenue and East Flrnl
Street, will be the Inrg-td of this
Ivpe ever held here, John |'|er*on,
general clisirmnn, said today.
A reviewing stand will he set
up at Magnulln Avenue und First
Street, nlid following the parade,
(.'apt. J. I„ Chittenden, commander
of Hie Hanford Naval Auxiliary
Air Htutiini, will deliver an ad­
dress.
During 1be afternoon, from l;iiO
to -tdiii oVIuck, l lie A ir Station will
bold an open bouse for visitors,
and Capt. Chittenden has invited
nil residents of Hanford ami the
M.rroiindlng area to inspect facil­
ities mid improvements there.
All persons and groups partlciluting In tho parade are requestid by Mr. Pierson to meet prompt­
ly ut 0:30 o'clock on Firal Street
&lt;a*t nf Hanford Avenue and be­
tween Ihe Navy Center and the
Mayfair Inn. Leaders of group*
who do not know the position of
lheir urgnniiation In the parade
In accordance with bulletins* sent
out are advised to, telephone the
Chamber of Commerce today at
1800.
,,.,
, '' ding„ In directing participants
lo ihe proper piece Tn the parade
will be J. D. Cordell and hU com­
mittee, and parade marshalls.
Mr. Pierson today asked that
Spanish American War veteran*
participate In the parade. These,
lie stated, could not be contacted
recently as they have beert attend­
ing a four day convention In Kis­
simmee.
Mr. Cordell, ne commander of
tho Hanford Post No, 0*1, the
American l-eglon, requested that
all member* gather for the parade
promptly at 9:80 a.m,
All horseback riders tn this
area an- Invited by“ o»rl Rabun,
president nf the Dusty Boot* Rid­
ing Association, to Join with them
In tlie parade.
.
Company I 124th Infantry, the
Florida National Guard, will bo
enable to participate In the pa­
rode, _ th* unit la scheduled to

ndmalMi beyond Jana M.

H
kXine'Rgiimd,
rear

AUnnlic
remmly

emblem

la) riir \ smm tiili'il l*rr&gt;s
W Nxi'irll ll.immui iiihiihI
Inii’k into Hi* Ir.iii m thtp r;u »• l«u
Ih'inmialit |&gt;it'Mili'uf 1,1! 110ii1tn.il
HUI tioh'i'.alo vlriiij fh hnt.i) t»u tho
ha &gt;ls ol .1 iii vt yi vo) in I'oim

*-&gt;l\ .till.1
ll.imill.lli Iiinftt.tl M-I'lint) filler
tni, hint Im ii 11 .ul 1ribt St n V. to
KcfiMiYor of I eiiM'Nseo m tho A*

4m*lull'll I'lf v it,(Mutt wiilo 11111ill, 1

lion of ih'li-jMie Ho hml iftrii|tjn il
to voroiul 111.n-i* .ifii'i li .ttline Ko
f.HIVol wholi tie i'iil (ho lion's Ii:iio
ol Ills home Mito -New York'.
Volos
I'onn lylvitm . - /u vt to ih lon.ttmfi
wih n»tit|iloti il in tlii- April
pri
vuai &gt; IM" nil thou sfiowotl ll.il
rim.ui 11 foil 1 vilfo ti* Kof.oiw

lion.
te in

m il \\|H&gt; pv— tliibcrnatorial
C.tiididali-x Dan .McCarty and
Ht alie v I (till am will xpenk fruni
tin- satin* platfurin here Xlunday,
■May 111. Have Hedrick, presi­
dent ,*( Hie Junior Chamber of
&lt; oniiiti-rre, said Indh had agreed
•n .ipprjt .11 the ihanilirr lunch1 *m limn niHtn 1*1 I :.10. He said
e.u Ii would have C, inlmiles lo
l.ili*. then each wmdil have 10
luiiiiltes lm quexlUins and anxwerx: uiul laen a j minute reI111lt.il. Hedrick said lltere would
hr no reslrietlous no qtieslluns
In elllu-i eamllilafe nr (rum Ihe
I1*1*11 .

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• ,4i tv urn1'! his supporters Thors*
it,tv 111 hi not to It t lits I»1h firstpiitu.iiv void iii.iko 1ht*in over*
ooitfitloiii nl \Itft.i) m tho riituiff
oli*» Mon fin tin* K'»vdrnnr&gt;hi|t .May
* Don't
kll tiled

fuko
unythint;
fo r
hi* uppo.ilotl
Umk in-t .in hnnl for Iho next
M 1 d.iv ns von iliif hoforo the
ill , oIm ’Whr 1o m fu 1 piint.irv If y*mto iiomp, lo
in hefiiuv or fdH* Me otd nl low II Mo -ui o to oust UII
Inr M.Ui lit 1..11 llo (Mil'lllor hullot
I to k» it Hum i .tmlidalo for
II on »tin 4 *•vum .1M111L4-• of Jdloj* .ill1- i;oveimu ladis! by I iM’i por cent

basket lunch for n pli-nlc after tin
parade, nod to be uii liniul ...... ..
ly at 0: 111) a.m. for tin* purml,
formal inn.

WARREN TA LK
MIAMI cd
tiuv Fuller Warren
Is hen- to lell off Sen E-Jen K,
fuuver in a Hayfrnnt Park appe.11
ance tonight
I KNIs I'oiiim i n
I rigger
xiilt
Hen. Kefauver lx 3.1**1 miles «|K li.ipp) blench nl.lt* 1 l.ii.l
Mtuellilte "Oil 1.1,1 k) eat It Imlny til
lant In Oregon
14 iiMllKlfril Hit I'tiH* I xtiil

Arthur Kirchhoff’s Big Postcard
Causes Sensation At Convention
The "world's largexl postcard.'
28 by 44 Inches In Mu', and »enl
from Hanford by Arthur A. Kit
chlmff on Msy 11 to Mr*. Ethel I
Powell, |M)*tinn*ler at Rimn.i
Pond, Ark., caused a furor at th*
lerelit convention of the Arknn-u
Chapter of the Natloniil Assoebi
tion Association of Postmaster'.
Mrs. Powrll informed Mr. Ku
ehluiff In 0 letter today.
Hhn ulan enclosed 11 cllpiiiog
from the front page of the Ark on

III Traveler, imliiinhed III Lillie
liock n lu'ie IIn1 eoiiveitl loti wnti
held, Illlil slioe-IIlK &gt;&gt; |&gt;lilnr.- of
In 1 and too l.it'li 'iinkinv lueitnl
• ffieial . holding llo- raid on ivlileh
it wi ill. ii. "Hiiiifonl. I liiridu,
■iieetiligi. lo \ mi nil Vmi mid
\oiir nimiv Irieiiils are invited to
our Il.-m11if ill Hoi i i |:i ." Aiihnr A
Ii •11-Iiliiif f
l In- enptimi 11rul.*t tin- jnclure
1 • nl "Lump il poll, iml arrives
H iii.llmiril On 1-nut- xl, 1

ltiip liH t s

To

Itu ilil

to win 4 hist primary majority
whirl! wodd hitsi* ijivcn him the
llemoiioMe iiotiiMi.iiiolt without a
iiMiofl ,iud m cfo ‘ t.do history Ho
poll d .ud \7! voids llraitoy Oit-

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Kufuuvi t Intwevet, .4pp1 .tr* 11 u C r a c k d o w n B e r l i n
I n J n \ rltich tn pit k up all 12 nt Ori'Rim's
inunm ratti* ilflfj’ittum In mil «’lm&gt; A g a i n s t V i o l a t o r s
MJAAlb',H— Th* wyyiW** npenetl i*«i Imlny In a primary The I
h&gt;i.&lt;»f i.rlitnld a new' two million ui': simn M lln* nulv .til mil «idiv
O l ’ B u r ^ l a ry ' L a w s
ilollai lin-pd.il in Jaeknuqvilln
m tlie p,|| tv's pfrfi n ullul VnMfu!
Me.xeiigeiN atliinlmg III*- 'iMIi .mil ih*'s»* tru ll .tie Iiintliri)* mi
t l.s m in i lu«l lui'ht tn Ooldfl'
-x.,nttn r n ll.i;ili.l 1 onv eiiliun here Mil' di'lri'ullnll
i,..Mi &gt;•■ ?i ‘f 1 yum uM Nt'txrti t*s*
lion d.iv voiid to allow dliiihirx
1 .rn I&gt;wI [III 1 i rtihovvi t i .411k■d
1 pi ,3 i m i*d j.y i npf Buy TlHln
il Hu- SiiilHiern H.-iplixf fit, pit.*1 al .1, ,t f, it n(ltr ill Ihi |Mpiddle M
l
’ i» •. ,hnau
1C- u Muller
Ni l* 1 trlcaiix lo li.inow f'lfvi imo f.n pupil fill If V pull, III' Il
I ttnl'i'i I I
•Vf'H, Hft&gt; imiitiIht of
lln I ukt.l.v die prilled
I lM&gt;*( 1thill did Mid rI'Mel \\ III Mi' I
Mi'll (Miiri I 0*1941led lip
llo N p it a l

I'lll wlit lie in,,li lird l.v I 1 1
millii.il all i ndy t iixcd pi l.u I ,.ni
villi- where a xih ,.u die SI l,.)in
llivei Ii in lieen provuled
III l.oiiix |) New loll, All.ml.1
liilinei i-i.iiv 1-ill 1. 1&lt;I piexidenl. led
Hie figlil agalllxt llie prnpoxed loan
lint Frank Tripii. xiiperinlenilenl of
Hie Southern llaplixl lliixpllal al
New III leans, |iomled nut that III.1.1111 .nl 11,11 lour bail pledged to
Imill I and upel ale a lioxpdal if Un­
people ol .lack-mill llie pliiVliled
flllldx
I be JV:*ll ISNI vvonld In- 11x1 il in
cqtllppllil! the liiispitld

UII. .STRIKE
DENVER i.P
Selllemrid of the
nalllin wide nil strike appeared
close ul liniul loday ax bargaining
M-xxInnx between uiilnii ami ml
eiimpany represyiitulivi-x aernxh
Hu (-oiinlry resumed
Union Chief 11. A Kiiigld, leadei
of a ei.alltlmi of iiunins wlneli
vfriiik Hi days ago, rer 11rru-d lo
Denver Mmrxdav night from a
i.ieelllig III Washington with Wagi
MaliiHriiHiin Hoard officials

l i be rdlmw e|' vv m , all 1H nt

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ut Mle M&lt; pUhlUMll 11kIe i1,111 &gt; d»
pel ill 111huh Mie util lu| i til nn
plmlci'd » iiididuM'
Ini Mie pu t
Ml lull th r *• « mill thi er ut
whiiiti .tie nut uitd uld I , ill I mu &gt;
Its p Ii ■fl 11 «-■t tu *llppttl I Mir h u ll
tit.ill lit pi efri I'lll letI h.ilIntlUL IMli
IT !|M|' i nil II". Mu te lilt Mule (tUV
I .il l U ii nn nf t hiitfuNti.i wild fill’
r u n t »uv Hill uld Stir- r n "I Mill

III- ill ,1 NoUlr Tuft ll.it lid , I’ll
.i ppe iifiUL t&gt;411 lint tun Muiu’l’
fill WI 11e Me, fill' the I 11*11«11
I III' \ xiirliitrtl I'l e

III vrv ut

Mrpntdu itl iIi'Iim!.sti's hnwnl tu
tluy that Tuft w.is le.idim: l.i.rti
huwrr

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It4-pi 111111**11is In Nntlll | Mikut .1
rnliveiiml ut MiMtlimk 1ml.tv In
ii.him' .in uuiMstnii trd 11 mriiiliei
di'lryutiuh Must nn* i spn lnl tn
f.tvnl T«fl With :i ft w III fuvm ul
I'llM'lllUlWlT
Ki i nhnurr hml llu* rilur in Mi-

1nun hnwt'Vpr, whnr thr stiitr'

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rilliisiluv ,.d K JI k s\ till lu ll »'ut
fun 11hi i r Mil it t it ut id Mvr Ki *ui

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k rl:iu vri‘,s Murkris upprnrrtl Mi
11 mi#iniirsl Hit IhiKt- I run

World'H LarKcsl Post (lard

Sail lord Man Wins
.loiirnaliNm Cilalion
(i \INi:S\TI.I,E i.H fhllverxtly ,,(
Fl.iiitl:, jimrii iIImii slitileiilx were
utgeil 11,.it 'll,ty itiglil "I,, take xe
rlmi.xiy then re.pimxlblliliex ux
Ibey embiirk nil llie iirufi-sMitii ■if
juuriiiilixm "
j'iie .peitker, il. (1 Hutlily Davis,
Tiilltilta xee Capitol eorre’-pnl.ilettl
fur Hie Fliiritlti Tllrtex Ctilott, up
pearetl mi tlie hcetmil minimi Finn III
E.lale Hampiet program Selu.lnr
tilp, M-rviee uml itehleveineiil
uvviirilx iil'n were tii.’itle .,1 Hie lint
quel

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1Photo hr Jameson
XlrchhnffiJeft, is the originator of kho huge poetcard which postmaster Joel Field, right,
M poatmaaler, holding card, approved as Writ claea pUtU ast Frlday. Ad
hat «4
64 postearo
postcard
rail, who Haa dtarge of n n Arkanias post office, the hlg card haa
ITon tho reverse aide, nn d la Intended to adtertlse this Mttlon at a convsnand
’f Is the sexton of Holy Cross Episcopal Chuwh.
Ii, Ark, Mr. Xlrchh off
th* Uaaonite board card rsqulred (MS In postage mid n special de*
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The owurd. Kiel,nlcil
Klgma Dclln tin Ciliilnui. J
I'.iul ilortoii Jr.. Hunford. edllor
oi llie Florida Alllgulm': Signui
Deltn Chi selnilarshlii ciTliflcnle*.
Jnlin
S
Delwcller,
Keyslont)
Heights, uml Allen Ranti'y, Hnlm-s
villi’ ; Kt I'ctemburg Times Trophy
for KervU-e lo Universily and
Ills Newspaper. Delwcller.
Alpha Della Hlgmu Servin' Key*,
Hohcrt 1. Connor, Wittier Haven,
imilcrgrntinale award, and Deun
II. C. Riley. Universily General
Extension Division, professional
award.
Dillon Achlevotnnnl Cup. Clifton
Cleveluml Hamm Jr.. Jacksonville
Reach reporter for the Florida
Timra-Union; Rospess Achiovujticnl Trophy for hifihesl ipiulHIcaHons for servleu In ntlverflslna,
Marjorie Ctulro Davis, Ft. l ’icrco.
M EN’S ’c i . u i i
Tho Men's Club of Holy Cross
Church will hold it* regular
monthly mealing at the Parish
House at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, Dale
fleott, president, announced today.
8bpper will bo served.

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McCarty Fears OvcrConfidencc Among
His S u p p o r t e r s ;
Odham PI edges Veto

1 rutitut ri'.td f ln r n m .i n !K!. K« tnuv
••r
t '4*11 v«*nlinn iiMiuuiiiinm rt*
tp u rr s MM» vntrs

leave for Camp
row morning for
practice program
After forming
east of Hanfora
raile at 10:00 o’c
Avenue, south to
west to Hanford AventM,
Fourth Street; west tn Palmetto
Avenue; north to PtfM Street;
west to Park AVnraJ M4 nortn
to Bemlnola Boulevard.
Chief of Police 7 _
me,
With police escort,
A. Kero, pond#
•pearheeri

No. 192

i ui .vt:'..ii*
Mil itf\ dri lati d Oilhatii. a for*
iiui -t.iM- reptexenlalive from
retary of Defense refers to it 11x "at tutu It i|,poi tunity It, tlciiinietiutc
Itm m w .dmunu iit Ml m n i r nil
I
"We
feel
there
lx
milhliu;
more
Clll
the close
working relation-hip
l|. of the \mod i'o-.i
eivc llo- pul,In- „ imp..I hint In Hu- Aluei leal* people t iiiniuitM if tit.nt pn vnm.lv i tve . ''••mmuM* 1Ciginiy, lioldx bimsvlf
broad view of the null,on defense
utnucili, uud luphnsUe Ihe diiuo | ttin
rft'l
M vuti und Kef.nui'r mil a jin i,|i|,eiieni of i-..imtillng
11 til iniuril Hu-ir Ihiincx liom It.irnnuiu
erotic ideal to which out t'f fill t* life -Il in utl'il
w v t'n \ •»!*■% iu,tkim» Mum ii.itmuul Mul lud li.ukid ii li.iiin-xs racing
enemy alliu'k," in- said
l« uii fill i*ril Urn ISur Two|

Senate Approves Armed Forces Day To Begin In
M T ngy*#
'tu
Lands To States

£sa ssawi*,'"-

WASHINGTON HI -

H a n imitn Now Has 9J
Dt'lt'K.iics To H7' ■
I''or Sen. Kefauver

If11 , phi
1 mill r v
II. - ■aid Hie "Mike groniiil lo Ivlie
to
01 :mded tidislle wa- iiiidci-i:oiin: old
npei aliiin il le-ilx .11 While x*,iii*I'. Mills
aml
N M filing at ranee- and nlli pldilot
VS111111 to l.tti i pi oft i fin r
lo,lex never Ill-fine alfeiltpled
OV01 t or - -U! vov of IVim
' ..Uni' '.ml tin- \i my 1 doubled - vHliw
Is util.1 H It le foil.1V Mu ' i ll
iiiiiii Im-i of anil ,11111 all li.iH-duiiix
&gt;ithi Mie10 eh. e mii fiui ut 11
giiaidiiii: llie Imtne Ironl are de toil eon
Tills roup inolmli *
orii'i
plnved
.irmiiul
vital
aliiinie
anil
tifficiiil It, S. Navy Photo
Hall&gt; |ili'il 1 I to stippoi 1 1ho pi ol
mdiixlrl.il
eelilerx
and
.il
xfr.ilegic
The reception committee watches U. H. Air- Force F*8tl Satire Jets celehraleil by tlie iuilividuul crvlccs. I to I9.VJ Aimed Foiccx Day ol,
vvtin
I'lThliu) prim,tty
wiinu’i
of tlie lldtli Kighter-lnten-eplcr Kipindron us they fly over on their m-rvniue is keyed 10 the theme "unity • ti.-ngtli frcctluin". Ihe dec- .111 eiiiiimiind I i i i m - x al Inline and Mimed nut t&gt;&gt; Me Kuf nivn
I iiv er-.e.ix

reported by CnJaf
land todny.
Firemen quickly extinguished
the flaming vent after the hot
free so Ignited the pipe|
city
4firemen answered two grass fire
cnlla yesterday alts moon. At
4:113 p.m. firemen
out of
the City limits to
n Mas*
on the Orlando hl_
■Then nt 10t48 p.m. last night
another grass blase waa put out O’KeUjh
«a the old Poole Rond.

»

Leased ft ire

Collins Says McCarty To Meet
U.S. G uii Fires Odham On Orlando
Atomic Shells
Program
Army Chief Also Re­ J a y

Forces

Doolittle Says F ly­
ing Can Be Made
Safer But Not Much
Quieter Near Citie3
WASHINGTON t.*_ The Roollttle Com mission said tmlay that
•airport* ami airplane* can be
made safer but not too much can
be done to make them let* noisy
The group, knows as the I1resi­
dent'! Airport Commission, mik
nested tighter contruls over air
craft rven in the clearest wealher,
toning of airport approaches,
stamiardiration of runway lengths,
use of government funds — tiler
ally ilniens of pnsidhln improve­
ments.
Bid one thing il significantly did
9 &gt;&gt;ot say was that big airports like
tbf one at Newark, N. J , should
be closed down because of air­
plane accidents like the series
which struck Newark's neighbor
clty, Rllzabelh.
''Til promote the general wel­
fare and to protect necessary sys
feint of air transportation, it is
essential that the major airports
now engaged in Interstate com
inerce, the postul service, or In
defense activities lie ronlinued in
•operation," the cninuiissimi lie1 ^cfsrrtl
"Furthermore, these airports
must not lie allowed to deteriorate.
They must be continually improved
to the greatest possible degree "
President
Truman
apimlided
famed Aviator James thmlitlie.
Civil Aeronautics Administrator
Charles K. Horne ami Aenuiuullcul
Scientist Jerome C. Ilumuiker to
the commlsshin Feb. 20
He asked them to look into the
rvprolilem of uir|Mirt location and
1 *n*e, and rc|Mir! back within 0«
davs. They canto In ahead of
schedule after visiting 30 major
airport* ami analysing the viewa
of 7S municipal government*.
Although confident that air ac
rhlenls will decline a* equipment
ami operation Improve, the com*
mission could find no similar fu
vorahle trend toward removal df
the miiscance factor*
"No effective solutions are In
I •tight," II said.

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i fliii iii,-i mi-v Unit llm
I». j. ii im-'iii will cuiidnut)

i t t, l duvv'ii un t i mm m San*
i l \ &gt;M4iMiuy i Mi- i 'immunity
in ilt f i ii i m 1h** » n puctinl
if i•jt Util
11» in it (I *If.Ill 1(1 Hlop All
■I Mi«-(km*; and ••liter*
&gt;pidi hi
iii*1

Will,,,i. Negi-i. wlin wns
i. ,. i ,,,l.i I. . i in t night,
, ,
, &gt;&gt;i,p,-,i *-,,o\ii-t from
1.1111.111..,
\ i,l wi-i-k x ago
,
I 11,uo tli,, Slat,' Prison
i iin|, ,-ii St Augustine He Is
1.,
mg In l.i m tin r'H&gt; Jail pend*
mg m i l'll ,,f nfficeis .Sunday
f111oi Si VlIKO-dloe to Iitkm him,
lid t II - f \Vflhnoi
11..
'll., was first arrested
I'll, II -ai iigi, after breaking
iidl nf 11ui ,,lil Kustner
11,1.. Ill,
ii.fuid Stnie I iii mers
II I til.
Ml 11., t fu noiiilii-t vbtirgo lm
eiiti'i u making
ill, A II la V, .ii
III
I , , , It yi"ii , nItug i-tlier.
ix an exted hero
I il,' -i In,
IN, Hue
uml 1minded
i ui mi-In, Hoike, |i:iKile violator
11,,m N- w Verb Stole, wlei wns
m i . ted here ]nut Friday on u
............... . drwokioiipxx mil disor■I* iiv I'liiidorf
,
to, : in x.biv, Chief Willintns and
: gl M \ Hero urrcxt.xi two
Siinfetd N.-grnei. Jiimes "Moon'*
I’tili . lo. and I ee lit own, known
u . "Shoe Heiigie" mid recovered
live watt-hen utoli-n from Mills
Swap Simp no En.xt Fourth Street,
I'tiils tx mi i s convict ami Ilrown
i eti piinde 11,-ld also for inw-do-iii iioi wax Walter Wingate,
J,.. 2". wlmin Polrti claimed tliruw
a lirli-k i limns'(i file window of the
Imp
Wuigute Ih alii, an ex*
i-oovu-f, Hold Chief Williums,
Two other Negroes nrc living
lo-lil for iiiv i- ligation. James
Davn wlio It suspected of being
o draft dudger, mid Leroy Cole,
whose nttflnptH al dispoHlng of
.’ewelty are being checked into.
I auii

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Movie Time Table
It IT/.
"Ifreoi-O Hunter"
1:12 - :i:!IG • 6:28 - 7:21 - 9:14
Soturdny • "Bonier Huddleunites"
j
1:44 - 4:20 - 7:14 - 9:57
/
"Niothwesl Territory"
/
2:67 - 5:42 - 8:27
/
Sunday * "Carbine Wllllsnts
1:09 - :&gt;:00 - 6:12 - 7:1M
M O V IB L A N D /
"Houvyrhlle"
/
7"15, feature 8:21 y1a*l comvie to sbow 9l40 /
Saturday • "Marsfadl of
Heldoradu"
/
"Double Deal'’/ „
HundaV . "Mijflny" ,
7:36 f(«turejil44 • &gt;*•* com*
-f f ilf t LAM
"Deadline U- 8. A."&gt;
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Armed

Forces Day

Take Off The Southern Label

MIRACLE OF AMERICA— INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT

Tsatpe Tribune

Tomorrow in Armed Forces Dny. The occasion will be
celebrated iti Hanford w ith one of the moat am bitious par*
aden ever undertaken In thin city. There will be fo u r bands.
nniroH of floatH, roprcnentntlvcn of various civic and patriotic
orKanizntlons, and detachm ents from thn Naval Station,
t'oa.Hl ttiiard, Civil Air Patrol and other m ilitary o rsre U ,

Approeeh of the Democratic na­
tional convention nnd the preeldentlala bids of two Southern
Senators, Kcfsuvcr of Tsnnesiee
and Russell of Georgia, have re­
vived talk of a compromise on the
compulsory FKPC pl«rV ndcptr’I
l»v the party In I04S
W*
u. uh I. the news '
"peculate whether President■ —
Tru
man and the Fair Deal politicos
will agreo to a plank "arreptahla
to the South."
We’re very, very tired (if seeing
the FEPC presented as an Issue
which concerns only the South.
H doesn't; It concerns all 49
states. Add It's about tlmn the
people In the rest of the country
began tn realise as much.
Southern political leaders are
partly to blame for the national
Imprasslon that only the South
fears and opposes a compulsory
FEPC. When the Issue Is raised,
they are prone to say "the Houth"
will never accept this or "the
South" may agree to that.
Senator Russell wa’re glad to
note, la doing whst ha can to
take the Confederate label off
the FEPC controversy ami show
that the dangera of the proposal
do not stop at the Mafeon-Dtxon
line.
He Is tolling his national audi­
ences that the Issue Is neither
racial nor sectional; that the kind
of Fair Employment Practices
Commission urged by the T ru ­
man administration could wreck
the free enterprise system and
Place all bualnesa and Industry
under government control.
Any citizen who will take the
trouble to find out what'e In tho
FEPC bill Introduced In Congress
last year by Senator Humphrey of
Minnesota can readily understand
what Senator Russell is talking
nhout.
The
common misconception
about FEPC is that it would chief­
ly prohibit Job discrimination
agalns Negi
Negroes an dthat’a why
the South la so opposed to It.
Out what tha hill actually docs
la lo make It a crime for any em­
ployer to "refuse to hire, to dis­
charge, or otherwise to discrimin­
ate against any Individual with
respect to hie terms, conditions,

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Follmvinyr the parade and an mldrcHS by Capt. Chlttcn’ « v&lt;l. ” ' v‘
v 1*•’' 1 'dtend nn "open house" at ‘fbf
Hanlonl Naval Air tt tat ion dm injr the afternoon, inspect Lite
now planes and sec the many Improvements which have been
made duriiiK the paat year. The pul lie will tic amazed a t the
rhniu'im have Imen effected there In the short span of 12
months.

The purpose of Armed Forces Day is to acquaint the

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iim r,
nailrra. ratda nl
public with the work th a t is lMdn« done to prepare the de­
J. IhNnha. r r a i i l n l l i m t na d n o i l i r a til
fenses of this country and to equip it with a first class mili­
S. ra
n li a
r i. i a li a
im
n ir.ii il i. l a r. m
( h r Htl.lfaar nl
•HlalliH fliHila, w ill ha r h a r g r i l I n .
tary establishm ent for the purpose of rcslstlnK agRresslon
» I r r a n l a . a i l . . . I I . In* m l . . .
wherever II may strike. As lonjr as other nations persist In
H r a . r a r n l r d V i t l a n a l l r ll |
In ■ la nd
Irm fn m
ll.i.ri.a iiillir.
ih Iiik force as an Instrum ent of International relations, we
w .i A m
Tnrh . rhlraa n. Il.ln .ll,
la n .a a I I I . and Nl. {.mila.
must be prepared at all limes to resist force with force.
■ ■“ ’ T h * I l f raid la a m a m h a r ill lh*
Armed Forcea Day Is also for the purpose of paylnj*
J A a m r l n l a d I’ .ra a n h l r h la r a l l l l r . l
a t r l u a l . r t . In I h r naa ( « r i . f t i l i l l .
tribute to the yon tin men who make up the body of our Army,
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| ia«Hw» il » » r . da w * ll na nil Navy and Marine Corps anil to I lie ualhint, officers who are
A I a . H a illa|iMirh«a.
th eir leaders. In th is Th“ Herald Joins heartily w ith thn

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FRJDAY.
M AY 10. 19.12
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( A H HIP. WARD I,YON.
UNHURT(Prom Till' I’orlry Review)
! Whoever lifia erentri) some .mull

fife

w r

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I h ln g ,

people of Hanford In recotniizing their

devotion to duty
which causes them to sacrifice many of the com forts which
the rest of its are apt to take for granted and to risk th eir
lives almost dally for the defense of th eir country.
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Figurine. viol-theme. or villnnrlle,
Exchange's Birthday
Musi keep no rnrving, vurslnit.
VtllllllR.
Or suffer some dhlruss ton vapor
The new York Stock KxcIiiiiikc is both busy and busi­
ap'j i
to trll
nesslike, I here fore probably will not taku time out to cele­
12 From living innlliT Im*. his h.uul brate its MiDth birthday tomorrow. T hat day saw the for­
-j, .
nr liriirl
Dabbled our Km in, dreamy am! mation of the first organized American body to buy and sell
securities, Hefore that they were sold a t public auctions, nn
rtlltlolT—
, f Hu has signed away his non! in arriuiKement which qave competition among buyers but not
lim Puiinmi of Artamong sellers. The most popular of these auctions took place
linrp*i slnll haunt him, fast or
under a buttonwood tree, and from Its a tte n d an ts arose the
fralivol
Aft! Wmilil lhal fi iijjllc frivolous idea of forming a new organization How the movement
mui! fnrswi'sr
spread Is common knowlcdgu.
T h r H'MIpmv pnt-l' Enough In hr
The Stock Kxchunge no longer has th e unfettered liber­
J3/I,
illive?
K i t e would wilk with do mini: fi'iil ty, at tim es approaching license, th a t it enjoyed prior to
ja'j;
In sonbrlght air.
IM8. Investors, however, have much moro confidence In Its
Hlitiply ilrllijIilInK In thn moisps operations now than in the old days, when Issues were too
• five? ...
■u. He shall not &gt;1:|&gt;. though much often rigged and essential Information withhold. Those were
the great days of "caveat em ptor." "let the buyer beware, for
gffi.-v
I'Pr whir hrspill,
E '7 T I ip itull ilruilwrlpht of l|ic desert
lie is entitled to no protection against the schemes of the
' pc's utilll
seller."
C
ItACIIKI. ANNANIi TfU'I.Otl
II raili n( llt&lt;&gt; (itiiiliil.ilra fill
KovriMni were a. I&gt;AtI a. Iin opI'oncnl say. hr i». wr'il hr ‘m (m
a |irr|ly rnuiili liipc, »ij it iloriiitt
■‘ Ihr tirsl {mu yr.iis nn mallrr who
Was elected,

Those days will never return, for amid all the clamor
ngaiiiHt excessive governm ent activities, no demand has been
heard for the repeal of the laws regulating the Stock Ex­
change and the Issuance of securities. Amended they may
be, but their essence will remain.

Air Conch To Europe

III ( Im IIi.iiii , (Ini. Jaitarr I lr.|&gt;|tTt
Economical a ir transportation between thn United
vvus hailed into mini (hr other day
nil a didrpr id u»i.inll and Imllriy S tales and Europe lias long been the dream of progressive
Against a *»I*yrni-«.l&lt;l man who airline officials. The first air coach flight from New York to
'had llorr h Im hrokrn. IJupiwr tnlrf I’arlii recently by T rans World Airlines was another stun
v die jiidtie lie was IfU ^rs t* old. toward Hie realization jtf th a t dream , I'assengern on the 17
fjt.WalLwrll, wr|l, hoys will hr hoys. hour flight paid th irty per cent less for th eir tickets than

on luxury flights and most of them indicated an enthusias­

Units III |l trill l| Wdtnr* I'trtidrill
tic approval or their trip. Faro by a ir couch was 9200 thn
' Tnimirt nod hi* irfoy.d to wotli
first class flight fare Is about otto hundred dollars more.
,r within llir ''tame lojM aif nnijiros*
The reduction In price brings with It some reductions
sinnal Irpiililmn^( I f f rlir n llM I
^ vilpaiiuo In the slrrl indiiOiv. In in services and luxuries according in those w ho'm ode the
7ft rudinti din many of ut may fmitrl trip. The ulr coachDH are less spacious, thn survlco less ela­
that HamicIi was a'litriil friend and borate. Flying timu is about the sumo.
The coming of the a ir coach will uncourage travel to
supportrr of Piriidcnl Tinman and
was horn in .Snul|j£ Carolina, rven Europe,
The coming of cheap transportation within America
At Jimmy Ryuin War.

was a spur to progress and understanding l«itween d lffo ru it

There wrin elt'viAi himlniH i
parts of Hie country. Perhaps inexpensive a ir travel to
i iilenit in Honda Inal year, mini Europe will have the sam e good effect.
of ihrm i ilord 1^, ihr i.airlmt
'. hdndliiiR of slmlKiilis, the Ct.inir
peedeil to take care nf schools,
aik I H ill Conimitsion ikpoili. Had
lonelier sulary rulses and other
a» that lecmd is. it is only one out
necessary expenses of government.
( ( n a l l n u t S !'»■«(( !’ » * * O a » l
He has eimalsteiqty advocated
ol rveiy 9.1HK* lirented Inmleii, a
bill u l i l d i i w h i M h a v e (,|iror(| nn raising I lie slide's tax im dog race
ttniiilds win. h any Inmlei is wiitniK i m l l r c i y n o w flclil of I rK ii lI rm l
track Income.
lo .Tdlir.
^
li A in b li n s til F l o r i d a . " T h u hill did
McCarty has contended his pro
liol liana.
gram for cutting out waste, plus
Tlic llmtte paors^tud irndt to
• -tnerenxing
M
UnukllonliiK Oilhiiin'a riuhl hi inlsncea on hand and
the Senate a p.iy&gt;honti lull ho cal) hliiiRcir a frlmiil of (lie NrhiNila, n
revenues from expanding proxeni
it
lax sources should give the state
i; 'AlHiril Sriviert mm "hyjit Beneials Ucl'nrty aaul (lie Suiitoril cunill li
dale
voted
while
a
menther
of
the
■
i
enough
to nperatn ami raise tenclw
ti) intvate. It d o rin V A mount In
Ulllatstnre for unienilmonh which era* jiny.
IHUrJi. lor rarli u{'d||rtu only VI would have n il Ilie heart out of
Odham replied In siwechu along
a month for a p i IvaM l I o) A month thn minimum (mimtallnn prourani. the Houlhaasl Florida Coast and
The
minimum
fmindallim
pnitaring * Ohmir radio talkathon
l#lr a livo H at tt«jPynfAi|ul it will
n*t the t upayrr*’ M y t df money, lira m la n complex lolup under loro To McCarty’s claim that Odwhich data aid J» appurtlunod to ism didn't vote against the sales
nut hall a hillinn mRUfs a year county ictlool ayalnma.
iim bill more Ihsn so times."
He said ho voted against the
McCarty laid Urn volcra tie fa
fi .r. Firiidenl TrumAii
it In Ilie
vnra a mat nf living anlury In- measure when It was passed In
lie may rreuHu fur Florida action! lencherx (ho House, hut illdn'l ’'stay for
!■: IJkrnmfAlii t nnvenl
pt. He »*id to hit
T in any to keep thorn from leaving the Ihe burial of the people's govern­
:i*rnt wr will nm
fsr non prufeaxlon for bettor paying Joha ment" during the last two days of
the Ispecial
whan
(ha House
B iM H session
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i
rel», no In private induatry.
Util thr mover
o glnal, format approval to a
Dlaniailtig (ho slate welfare proliter whs I lie
Senate
plan, .
(rum he anld K
he .wna
"sickcompromise
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^jtlime wr, Ian
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also
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I respond
.Irrd of cnmlldalea
who
any 'vole vlioroualy to
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■tylhini in lilt
ti In the for me end I'll pay you twice aa McCarty's
lAdu'l neon able tu gst
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himtell.
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can't deliver on Ihelrtarpromlaci
Ilea do
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nm| anld bo will pledge
only wel
lhal
it aged
a- 'of
h ague
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Ilka me," ha shoutMT
penslonara "will get every
possible within the Umils ,
I lltimiflh lAM” yriTT'wsliPiil
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many
ml fie (Alulily. So it can be ability of the Ktate nf Klor
Jnlorhinolcly, Sanford w«i 17n Tallahassee McCarty Ap­ men
i of them, but il might have pealed for vntea In fdorlda'i cspl.
, uiwience, M^kVWith a poo- III city tislsy on "the basts of
am la
ton of HO,000 had: no traffic
Jt. AujwaUne
ilitica, and Hobart, Ohio,, with
campaign stops almost at the
‘7 ptopIN iitnInlAjiiH li» per; (if
last minute ami spoke for only a K t f "tlT G r i n
Tscoid of no auto Accidental few moments, However, the faIk Fernandlna^ Be
had been advertised IwforehamJ
i fji q * &gt; ^ i9 4 s u h end a sizable crowd gathered on
famotn man
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srmMIng In S|Hikunr for Washing
ton's Democratic convention Satur
day. State Chairman Harry Henson
prrdtctnd Kcfauvor will get all 22
of Washington's National Convert
lion delegates,
A pro - Kefaitver move also
loomed nl the Americans for Detn
erratic Action ( ADA) cmivenllim
opening in the Million's capital to­
the Tennessran'k parti
night. If I'
sans force a floor fight In try to
get ADA ciutorseineiit, u counter
move was rxpertud on behalf ol
llarrhiittti.
However, Sen Hubert Humphrey
ef MinnesolA-chsIrman of the self
dyleil lltwral, anti-Comnumlst orianizatlon and himself a "favorite
" candidate-predicted the
ADA
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II any . stand
. . . in
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hill.................
avoid taking
Dampers tie nnmlnsflnn
race..
ill
, At a New York news ctmfere, .
kj if nbmlnatcd,
narrlmsn said that,
he could beat any
iy Republican "on
the record of Roosovoltism
____ and
rnimnnlsm— Dial's what I stand
for."
President Truman, at Ids news
'(inference In Washington, had
irnlse fur llnrrliiinn nnd Sen
llchard Itiissell of (leorglu-in
act, all the would he nominees,
le said lie will moke a whistlestop campaign fur Ihe nominee's
•lection, similar lo Ihe one he
tnsde fo'r himself In IPM
Thn President would not say
whom he favors, tint iltsclosrd he
may go to Ihe National (.‘miveuilnn
to speak alter Dm pii-slduiili.il and
rice presidential nominees are

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Mr. Truman said Im hopes to
be a convention delegate and Mis­
souri leaders promptly said they
would be honored to havo hint
head Ida homeslate delegation
Hen. Taft said he Is delighted
In hear that Mr. Truman Is going
lo head the Democratic campaign
no matter who Is nominated. Taft,
• caustic critle of the Truman
administration, said Republicans
will kevo ih affirmative campaign.
Doth parlies were laying out
Ihelr convention plans.
Al Chicago, Demncralle arrang­
ers for their July 31 gel together
said GoV. Paul
il A. Dever nr *
aschuyclla will be Ihe keynote
IpeiM r, House Speskcr Ram Hayhurt) of Texas will Im permanent
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F.xinIiih 20:12
M -rk 7:9-11
John 19:25.27
"Honor thy father and thy
mother Hint thy days may lie long
o |moi tint land which the Isird thy
(lud givclli Hire." This fifth com*
imihdmeiit concrriis the relallnns
of ehlhlim Inward (heir parents.
It Is the first law of the second
twhle. as we rniiimnidy call them.
The first four has to iln with nor
relation In God, hot the Inst six
deals with our duty tn ourselves
end to oor frllowmen and esperlally our homo life, We often haye
heard It sdltl the nation Is no
stronger than tha homes. that
make im l,»&gt;
P.r I 1"’ W 11^
of the homo IH W r lhal nation.
Wo read much those days ton.
curnlng dultmpiuncy of children.
We have always thought that
there wns too much of the hlam"
rharged t« Iho children. If wo will
allow our-tulvcs to Im fair In deter­
mining Di" cause, wo shall sou that
the fmtlt is more In the parents
than In the child. Those who place
the icxnnmdlilHly entirely upon
the children, seem lo our way of
thinking to have failed to com­
prehend the meaning nf God's In­
struct Ion lo Israel given ii* In
Deuteronomy fi:4-l). The Instruc­
tion g|vrn‘ In veras fl'anya to teach
the eldtdrrn dlllgenlly the things
thee need most of all to know, tn
Instill In them first tu honor God
in all their ways, In lie obedient
first In fbel slid thou to parent.
Obedience Is essentially the first
lesson to legeh a child. If they do
IHd olsty ihelr parents, It 1% very
unlikely they Will obey God. and
If they have no regard lo obey
parent or God, they Hava no scru­
ple shout disobeying the laws of
Ihelr country. Herein llss the fun­
damental eause of crime.
Them nm very few homes whero
both mother and father dedicate
Ihelr children to Ond from their
Infancy and llva truly a Christian
in the home that ever have a child
culled Into court for violation nf
the law. It Is Indeed refreshing to
look about ua and aae many homes

In luHiy, yet he stands a good
chance to grow In Ignorance of
the things that nm noble and sub­
lime in life, ft deprives him or h"r
of his nsefillness In thn hetter
tlilngs nf life. They somehow fall
to get the meaning nf Ihe opening
sentence of the lord’s prayer,
(hir Father Which am In Heaven,
Hallowed Ire Thy Name," Thy
kingdom mine, Thy will he done
on earth as It Is in Heaven."
If we du not truly hallow God’s
name, how cntild we ask that Ills
kingdom come and (hat Ills will Im
dona In earth as it Is In Heaven,
when wn neither honor him or
obey his commands which natur.
ally unfits ps' for this Kingdom!
His. klng'lom l«,,a , kingdom of
righteousness, And It shall cover
the oarth as the watora cover tits
sea. If wa hope to he ona of those
who ahall reign with Him when
lie romea to estahll-h this ever­
lasting kingdom, it Is high time
wu were making some worthwhile
Investments In It.
How shall wu ax fathers and
mothers uso mir heritage T Hindi
we nut In'ip'iith tu our children
those i|ualltles lliat will fit them
for the Iwlter service they in(ghl
render white thn opportunity Is
thrlra to make this a good whole
some land nf liberty to dwell In
from generation la generation!

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IIINGHAMTON, N. Y. idu-Seven
yosr old Susan Burke wanted no
trouble with the law.
She wrote Binghamton's Mayor
Donald W. Kramer:
" I want to run n lomnnadc stand
this summer. Du 1 I i a v o (o have
n llecnso?"
Susan won't need ono, the mayor
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The controvrrsli
controverslsl
TO K Y O ((f) — Thp
snU-siihversivas
ntl-sunv
■hill, giving• »■«
er In
govamnWnt power
_ ban
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sirs)Ions such as (he one which
erupted Iplo May Day riots, parsed
the IlhUM Thursdey. IM to HD.
Two other related bills also were
passed and Immediately sent lo
tne House of Cmmclltora (senate)
where 'a hot fight le expected.

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cause of such Individual e reel,
color, religion or national orWd.**
This doem's meanJust BoiiOisrn
Negroes. It means Ban Francisco
Chinese, New
York Italians.
Pittsburgh Poles, t Boston Irish.
Minneapolis Swedes; It. msqi)s
CntMlca. J d W a ,
■ ,)tiy Adventists and
Mohammrndans.
Under this lew, any applicant
denied a Job nr any employs dtscharged or paused over for pro
to a fed'
motion could run lo
federal
bureau crying
tying that he
I wna an ob
jeet of discrimination. The win
cr then would be hauled In
i.nd required to convince the
bureaucrats that his decision was
haspd on some reason other than
“ race, color, religion or national
origin."
A politically ruthless FEPC
could dictate the names on the
payroll of any bualnesa behind
the pious pretext of ending "dis­
crimination." And the employer,
deprived or hie power of selec­
tion would become a sharecropper
on hla own land.
Nn good American, of any race,
color, creed or origin, should want
to see our free enterprise system
reduced to such a state. An econ­
omy thus enslaved would mean,
In the long run, less freedom and
poorer opportunity for all.
Discrimination must be dis­
solved gradually, by education.
Any attempt to crush It out by
the FEPC plan of campulslen
can only bring disaster, not only
In the South but in the Nortn,
East and West as well.
Other Southern Congressmen
should Join Senator Russell In
making this truth clear tn the
nation.

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Social A n d Personal Activities
PHONE 148

Social Calendar

Daughters Of 1812
Take River Cruise

The M sk - Fraud* L. Dade
FR ID A Y
U. fl. Daughter* ol
Chapter
ipter of the
t
The County Music Festival will 1118 were guests of Sanford
“be held at Seminole High School at members, Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat,
8:00. The public is Invited.
Mrs. Miriam Russell and Mra. A.
The L. A. to B. of R. T . will R. Key aboard the Roumlllat
have their quarterly birthday yacht. "Skylark", Thursday,
party at the home of Mrs. L.
Following a delicious luncheon.
Bend at 8:00 p.m.
* short business meeting was held
The Aialia Circle of the Harden and a brief sketch or historical
ftub
ib will
wilt meet at 7:00 p.m. for a points of Interest In Sanford wa»
rove red dish supper at the given. by _____J
Mrs. tKe
*/.
Garden Center with Mr*. Fred
Member* enjoying this delight­
Pope and Mrs. W. M. Marshall as ful outing
St. John
John's*
g on the scenic 8t.
rq-nosteise*.
River Included Mrs. Ray Edwards,
The Brownlee Young Adult national treasurar; Mra. James P.
Class of the First Presbyterian Boyd, Jr., first state vice-presi­
Church will hold a folk game party dent; Mrs. Robert W. Perdue, sec­
In the educational building at 8:00. ond state.vice-president and Mrs.
George F. Treater, state recording
RATUX1M1
secretary , all of Jacksonville.
Tha R.A.’s will msst at tba
Also present were Mrs. Edward
First Baptist Church at 8:00 p.a. r;. Adams, Eagle Lake: Mrs. David
ft
M ONDAY
M. Wright, Bartow; Mra. Robert
The Primary Sunbeams will Taylor, Mrs. Helena Johnson, Eusmeet at the First Baptist Church Us; Mrs. Alice Bolton, Mt. Dora;
nt 3:90 p.m.
Mrs. Josephine Simpson, Mrs.
The meeting of the Dependable Henry Lamb, Mr*. C. H. Estey and
Class of the First Methodist Mr*. Helen Cremln, all from Tan­
Church will be at 8:30 p.m. at the gerine.
home of Mrs. R. W- Herron on the
Other* attending were Mr*.
Country Club Road.
Jackson E. Stewart, Mr*. P. H.
A piano recital in meinorlam lo l ee, Orlando; Mr*. Henry Boggi,
Mrs. Fannie Stemhrldge Munson Del.and; Mrs. W. J. Hoyt and Mrs.
by the Fannie R. Munson Piano J. V. Brice of Clermont; • Mis*
School will be held In the studio Hattie Cowart of Sorrento; Mr*.
f t 009 Myrtle Avenue at 8:00 p.m. H. W. Ruprerht , Mrs. J. C. Acock,
"Th e Sanford Audubon Club will Mr*. L. M. Leinhirt and the hos­
have a covered dish supper and tesses.
wiener roast at Mullet Lake Park.
Members and thslr guests will
meat at the Garden Center at 0:00
By S A D IE BODERBLOM
p.m. and transportation will be
provided if needed at the slatting
Mr. and Mr*. W. W. Prlester and
point.
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children from Daytona were the
TU E S D A Y
The Junior G. A.’* will meet at guest* of Rev. and Mrs. H. H.
Martin and Mrs. Laura Prlester
tbe First Baptist Church at 0:45 Sunday.
p.m.
Mr. and Mr*. K. G. Soderblom
The Chapel Choir will hold reanal at the First
Rsptlst had a* their guests Sunday Mr.
and Mr*. R. E. Soderblom and
Church at 0:45 p.m.
The Phllnthea Sunday School children from Elder Springs.
Mr. and Mra. Walker Dunn from
Class of the First Baptist Church
(la., were the weekend
will have its regular monthly Oclla,
of Mr. and Mr*. II. /.. Dunn.
meeting at the home of Mrs. W. guesta
Circle No. 1 of the Woman's
P. Smith 440 Summerlin Avenu-t Missionary
8oclety of tha Laka
at 8:00 with Mr*. Clyde Hum­ Monroe Baptist Church rpet Mon­
phrey* and Mrs. G. H. Sykes
day afternoon at 3:00 p.m. at the
co-hostesses.
of Mre. Frank Farmer. The
The Unity Truth Class will meet home
program opened with the hymn,
at 8:00 p.m. nt the Valdes Hotel. "Send
The Light". The devotlonil
re book 'The Sermon on the
was given by Mr*. Farmer, and
ount" by Kmmet Fox will lie the
Strwaxdshl
tfwagdship .talk was given
studied. The public Is Invited tuby Mre.
H. II. Martin.
attend.
Circle No. 3 met Tuesday
The R. W. Ware lllble Class of ins; at 8:00 at the church. Mr*.
thn First Methodist Church will Ed Oglesby, chairman of the circle,
meat at ?:IY p.m. for a coverr-l wa* In charge of the program.
dlch supper at the home of If.-,
Tha Junior and Intermediate
and Mr*. R. U. Hutchison in Cam­ Claatea of tha Laka Monroa Baperon City.
Hat Church had a Sunday School
The American lloma Depart­ Boetal Thuraday evening at 7:45
ment will have It# May bridge and a| the church. Mr*. Frank Farmer
ennatta party and regular meeting and Mrs. If. 11. Martin were tho
£ the &gt;Iub house at 8:00 p.m.
hoftenes. Mr. Farmer .wa* in
T ill
, W KD N fttDAY
&gt;• charge of the entertalumfnf.
- Midweek Prayer Service at Cen­
Mr*. Mary Alice Martin from
tral Baptist Churrh at 8:00 p.m. Orlando I* •pending th» week with
The Sunbeams of tha Church will Rev. and Mrs. II. H. Martin and
also meet at this time— age 4 thru Mrs. Laura Prlester.
9.
The regular covered dish lunch.
« • “f *"• Civic Department of
**»• Woman’s Club will ha held at
12t90 o’clock at the c)n| house.
By B E V B R L T GRAY

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Radio Briefs
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By MARION HARM AN

Cnurrh service* will ho broad­
cast Sunday morning from the
First Presbyterian Church in Han­
ford. The time for the Sunday
morning rhim-h program Is n tut
o'clock.
•I 400The baseball game broadcast
Sunday night will begin at 0:00
o'clock Immediately following the
^lelhodlit Church broadcast. Jim
Wield* will he In Palatka to give
you the play hy play description.
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WTRR'* "Radio Farm Digest"
will give Saturday listeners a
roundup of farm news from Flar

“Our Heart* Were Young And
Gay will lie presented by tho
Thespians on May 23 In the 8.H.8.
auditorium. This la a lively, gay,
and light-hearted affair under the
supervision of Mr*. Malcolm MacNeill and Mr*. Nellie Coleman.
Pleas# don’t mlaa this, ’cause It’j
really something to see. Come
about 8:00 on May 231
Our Couple of the Week this
time la "Sonny" Estrldge and Rorhella Eubanks. Congrats. to ya
both.
Congrats, too, to the new tap
pledgee that were received Intv
tha T ri-H I-Y Thursday...................
Everyone really enjoyed the spring
concert and there wa* a nice large
crowd I
June I I* das* day and the
school picnic, tool Class day will
bejln at 9:00 and last until 11:30

•t 12: IB o'clock farm new* orig­
inated al the University of Fiorina
will be used to a&lt;lvlw&gt; farmer* of
the lateit new* In the farm world. ■tart lomewhere around there. It
•1488ha* been decided that everyone
f t Dorothy Holloway and Colleen will buy their own lunette* and «
Tltgebrelson will broadcast their
pner will be served that
169th program over WTRR InmnrTicket* will be brought
row morning *t U:0fl o'elnek. Inthia year Instead of buy*
eluded In their “ Children** Claude
Hour" will be a *alute to “ Armed
Forres of America" on Armed
Forets Day.
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The “ Armed Force* Day" »ddreaa tomorrow by Capt, John I*
Chittenden, commander, Hanford
•Naval Auilllary Air Htetinn, will
broadcast.

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Sunday afternoon radio listeners
wont Want to mis* the w*rir* nf
hroadcaaU on W TRR to Include
"Sunday Matinee", ^MMierwork*
from FrjMwe", -Th e flneU Editor",
“ Marie Cover* Program" attd “The
Avo Marla Hour", A I* two ami
a half noufa of delightful radio
entertainment.
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Mis* Thesi V , » p l a n * to
leave tonight for Key West after
■pending a vacation with
ther, Mr*. Lillian Vickery.
Mr.
fr. and Mrs. Harr/
Harry Tooke have
their gueit Mr*. Took*’* sister,
Mrss. 7.ack Vsmedoe from Pensacola.
Mrs. Beatrix Cole of 8outh
Charleston, W. V. Is visiting with
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. John G. Dunn.
Mis* Betty Rose Hoolehan who
Is studyingI It
i the Alachua Gen­
eral Hoiplts
ital In Gainesville Is
visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Mre. J. R. Hoolehan.
He
Andrew Carraway. John Ivey, H.
E. Took*. W. V. Bitting and W. A.
Patrick have recently returned
from Gaaperello Inn at
Grande where they have been on
a fishing trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beal amt
son Sammy left this morning for
their home In Odessa, Tex. after
spending the past two weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Messenger and
Mrs. Lillian Vickery.

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Mr*. W. E. Priddle and daugh­
ter, Karen of Lakeland are guests
of Mr*. Priddls’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. V. Jones 327 West Ninth
Street, while Mr. Priddle I* In
Washington, D. C. on a business
trip for hi* company.

Program Presented
For Baptist Group
The Men's Brotherhood of the
First Baptist Church met at 7:30
i.m. last night In tha educational
mlldlng with Ben Wade, presi­
dent, presiding.
“What Kind of
The program,
p
fe Need today", was under
Man We
the direction of Roy Britt with K.
C. Madden, E. C. Harper, Ren
Steele and Harry Bowdrn taking
part.
It was announced that at tho
next meeting on the third Thurs­
day of next month, the state sec­
retary of the Baptist Brotherhood
will be In Sanford to speak before
this division.
Approlmately 38 memher* were
present.

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is Held
Hel
Meeting
By R.W.A. Circle
The R. W. A. Circle of the First
Christian Churrh met with Mrs.
. If. Grantham ami Mrs. A. P.
sndy, hostec-.es, Monday night.
The devotional wa* led by M m .
W. C. Tlson and the study wa*
given hy Mrs. J. W. Knight, which
consisted of a round-table study
of preparation of young people for
the mission field*.
During the business inerting, It
wss reported by Mr*. O. T . Pear­
son. chairman, that the quota had
been met and discussion of surins funds wa* tabled until the
une meeting. A picnic meeting
wa* planned for June.
The hostesses served refresh­
ment* to Mr*. W. ,P. Yealey, Mrs.
P « r;?n. Mr*. Knight, Mrs. Tlson
and V. II. Grantham, a guest.

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Mrs. Hamll Elected
Woman’s Club Head
Mr*. Charlea Hamll was* elected
resident of tha Ranfnrd Woman’s
lub yesterday at lhair regular
May (uneheon held
Id In the lovely
garden* of Mra. Charles Ginn on
Hanford Avenue.
Mrs. J. E. Terwllleger, Jr., was
Installed as vice-president and catrespondlng secretary I* Mr*. H.
James Gut. Those officer* who
will remain In the same post e*
last year are Mrs. H. C. Oakes,
recording secretary, and Mrs. 7.eb
Ratliff, treasurer.
The members of tha club pres­
ented Mr*. L. E. Spencer, the out­
going president with a piece of
luggage In appreelatlon of her
excellent services throughout the
past two years.
Following the opening of the
meeting, reports were made hy all
of tha circle chairmen and the
chairmen of the standing commit­
tee*.
plan* were made to decorate and
enter a ear In the Armed Force*
Day Parade tomorrow.
The two moat outstanding corsago* worn were those of Mrs.
Speneer who wort a “ Rtrellpila
or Bird of ParadlM and Mrs.
Hamll who wort a white orchid.
Serving of tho luncheon was un­
der the supervision of tho courtesy
chairmen of all of the circles head­
ed by Mrs. W. R. Jennings.
Approximately 78 attended the
affair.

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The borne of Capt. John L. Chit­
tenden at the Sanford Naval Air
Station wa* the scene last evening
nf a Dutch picnic and weiner root
given by the station officer* wives
with approximately 55 present.
Cav.-i af colored lights were
strung across the rear garden to
lend an air of gaiety to the occation. Games were played including
the "Suitcase game hi wmrh C.V
Udles and gentlemen were given
suitcases filled with clothes of the
opposite sex In which they bad to
adorn themselves, take them air
and run back to their respective
lines. Pictures of this uml the
other game* were taken through
tut tbe evening.
Mrs. E. R. Hrnwneller was in
charge of the food and the gamer
were under the direction of Mis.
J. K. Miller and Mrs. C. A. HI.nan

HOLLYWOOD 1

Mi*. It II l.nmh was honored
Tui-dr.y evening with a stork
shuwei given by Ml*. A. O. Ho
bort.s, Mrs. K. II. Slanalam! and
Mr*. Charles II. Flanders at tbe
home of the latter on Catalina
Drive.
Several games were played nnd
rriie* were woo by Mr*. Richard
\Yalkei, Mr*. William Hardin and
Mrs. J. A. Riser. The party room
wa* decorated with yellow nml
lavender spring flowers and light
refreshment* were served on the
bieereway.
Tliu*e enjoying the evening with
Mi-- I imib were Mr*. I1. I.. Coble,
Mr- .1 A lti«er, Aire. K. I.. Wood­
ruff. Jr., Mi*. Kirbard
Walker,
Mi V-iiion llaidin, .Mr*. Wllliai.i
Hai-liii, Mi*.
Speneer Harden,
.Mi* Riley Jeffcoal uml Mr*. Low­
ell J&lt; fford*.
AI»o attending were Mi** Hetty
Don* Williams and Ml** Nancy
William*.

By BOB TIIOMAH

j Hntvrpride Noted 1

HOLLYWOOD eft— Don’t sneer at
British humor, advises Yolande
lit K A TH E R IN E SELLER S
Donlan. a Yankee who found fame V
in the Isles.
T h e Hosannah Wesley
Circle
"The English appreciate humor met Wednesday evening In the
Just a* well as Americans,” the Barnett .Methodist Chureh with
actress remarked "And in some Mr*. Cliurle* Thompson, ehiilruian,
ways, they’re even -.harper "
presiding. The devotional wa* givMiss Donlan Is an attractive rn bv Mr*. M. K. Thompson who
blonde who reversed the usual Hied tin theme, "God** Promises".
England to Hollywood since** for Dill Dig Ibe liii*lne«* meeting the
null*. Born in New Jersey to a group voted to be ie*poii*|hle for
show business family. she grew up the flower* in the chinch doling
in Hollywood. She played In the the month of June.
chorus In movie and stage must
Tlie program eliulininil, Mr*.
cal* and graduated to featured
roles in dock Her big break came Cecil Seller*, introduced Mr*. Witwhen she was chuseu to play tha I tu Fowler, teacher of Bible his­
Judy Holliday rule in the Uimlon tory in Del.ami high school who
presented five of her students 111
company of "Horn Yesterday "
“ That wa* my first Introduction a panel oil "What the Bible
tn the English sense of humor," Mean* To Me". Members of the
tba said "We were nfruld the paml weie Audrey Frank, chair
British audience* wouldn't under- trail. Shjiley Carlan, Hnxnti.ie
lliers
all-1
r.laud a play that was cu typically Henderson, Audiey
American But they laughed even Win too Jackman.
Mi* J. M Dav was Introduced
mure than American* did Utir
show clocked more laugh* than nnd spoke briefly on the *nm them-' Mis. Fowler then told nf
the New York company
" I think the reusmi wo* tliut the her w.-rk in the high school m
English are very appreciative of tea- lung llilile history nml spoke
that kind of humor They are fa­ of tin personal eperletiee* of *lumiliar with Damon Runyon, and drill- whose live* have been help­
I'm sure 'Guys uml Doll*' would ed a- a result of this course. At
he a great lilt over there We got the coiiclusiou of the program,
laugh* when we didn't expect refreshment* of cokes and cookies
them For Instance, they laughed were -roved to the memher* nml
every time I was referred tu as visitor * present.
M&gt; ami Mrs, Snm Carter and
0 'dumb broad ' They thought that
son a-'-'ompatded his mother, Mr*.
was hilarious."
Mis* Donlan added that tbe Hug Alv-i Carter, who will spend an
lislt ran see the funny side of any rtended visit with her daughter,
thing, Including their own ecunutn Mr* II C. I'rtennan.
M i- lid'll Ogden and anil Bonnie
Ir plight
"After all. England Is practically of Jiii-ksimville spent the weekend
1he only place left In the world with her pnrenta, Mr. and Mrs.
where food anti other thing* are Ilarvev Dunn.
M i- Curium- Singletary uf tti
rationed," rho cited "The English
went through terrible things dur­ land-- wa* the guest of her par
ing the war and still are endur­ ents, Mi. nml Mr*. O. B. Cnnn-hi
ing hardship*. Yet they urr able fnr Mother'* Day.
Mr. uml Mr*. H. V. Gillespie of
to Joke about their trouble* That’s
Haiif-&gt;r-l were guest* Hundny of
the true test uf a sense of humor
Rite ha* a theory u InmiI English hla brother-in-law nml sister. Mr.
audiences, too: "They are much nnd Mrs. Ilnrry Throon ami her
more responsive than those in the mol her, Mr* Hnrn Gillespie, of
U. H. y think Ibe region Is Ihuf West f'allil Ih'Heh wlio is visiting
the EtiollGi are naturally mure them for several weeks.
reserved In their pcrsumil live*
■lie whole couilliumtV will re­
But when they get together In a p-lee to know tliut tin- Its-V. W K.
theater, they let themselves go If Klli-hei Will lie nidi- to resume Ills
they like u show, they will go wild pulpit Hun-luv ufter an absence
That i* why Americui&gt;s like Judy --I several werln* due to a true
(larloml, Danny Kaye uml llrtlv •min y.
Hutton «uy they never buve bad
t reeepllun like Ibe une* they gel
O. H. fni mis-s - h u r v e - lr d more
In England TIu- Engli-di take the limn l.'l million ueres of -u y In-no'
stars they like into Ineli heurlx
in IP&amp;l.
"But the audiences cun be dent
onstrative In another way, too tin m Hollywood tu M‘4ii
first nights, if they don't like a .ii'tur lo a|ipear
show, they lei the actors know Wi-ather Man."
They will listen fnr the first nil
inlrnd* lo rniillmio her r-a
But then they let loose with whl* rr She
■r mi the other side ol the drink
ties, slow clap* uml Imov If the She
ii-repl Ifullyworal offerit
might uecepl
Jokes are old, Ibe gall&lt; rv will yell
year— "hut
to estulillsli
"bill only
ii
the punrh line* before tin- actor* next
my oaiiii- in the dollar countries "
It's munlerl"
lli-lti|( a Culiforiiia uirl, -lie nul
Far front helm1 the d un'i broad •I.illy
misses Ihe Minxliim- In Eng
of "Born Yeslerduy." 5.is* Donlan I,mil
"Bill Ihe Eiittllxli even make
Is a shrewtl buslnesswunian u* i mke mil of the fog." she te
well as an accomplished actress
Having starred In play* and film* marked.
(she played nmmxlte Dom-ln* Fair
"Itcforp I left, wc hid a week
sunshine The I’nglisli sulil,
banks Jr. I n '‘.Mr Drake' Duck' --•I, you've hud ymir summer
she now own* no mien t I- t ,
nwn production company she t - 11.el old Ihe wooliex.

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I'ri. May 1«, l’J '2
PiK* I
Ilian a quart n -lay
all to the
good, itir rintr|ti--iii*l- -u &gt; . unle-s
they take *n irim-ti fluul mill: h»
fore meals ll-nt they -lig h t other
Heeded fond-.

When Jullioi collies of Iren ng--.
Ml— Betty Geiger of Columbia, lie often surprises and even ill*S. C. arnved home Hntmday In ninys his parents liy his enormous
••vend two week* with her parent*, uppctlte. Many a mother romTo gel Junior t-&gt; take to- -pmia
Mr. nnd Mr*. Hnrrv Geiger.
iiinin* that he eats more than III* of fruits nml vegetable* often l*
Mr. nnd Me* K. II. ftrnnt tin* a* dad, yet is alwavs hungry, thnt he the big problem, lie needs nliout
their eues* Saturday Mrs. Crant'* get* the
-l-s— nt tneal* nnd four pounds of leafy green an.I
daughter e-d son-in-law M r'&gt;--ifT -till routs tin- n-irig-'ia'^hr, or that yellow vegetables a week. Moth-rs
Me*. Van M-mtv nml -on- &lt;&gt;i M--J ii co..
...i,--i Ini" ihnii ■'f*--n can arrange thl* --v serving
and
. ,.«e in me tarat'-y.
.iltta-live .alads «« a fir-t colir e
M r P" d Me-. W . I ‘tr ig enterNutritionist- of tlie U. H. lie- nt Imirh or dinner, or oirat and
tslneil the Rev. and Mr* Ju lia n pnrtmrnt of Agriculture, however, vegetable rnliihiiintimi* such nt
Htenstrnni and I I I - Rev nnd Mr* view this appetite fnv-irnhly. When slew*. Studies "how tl-nt among
Lyman llnll nt n Fish Frv Friday. his period of ini-id growth and teennger« buy- ate more likely to
Mr nml Ml*. Boland Wes-otl devehipmcnt begins, lliey -ay, a run low on vituiniii i limit gill hs» their home ru-ni einunletinii hoy needs limn- calorie- and also Junior needs nlmut tlil-e p-oools
an.I are planning to move in sunn moie protein*, vitamin* and mine of citrus fruit ol to n in '-" • i -ve--k,
not mils food lo fill him and Ineshfa-t teem* the I-- - tun­
The llnme D-'liinust rat lull held m lto i-rv- tin ill Hindi-' how that
a covered iti-li dinner a) Mullet up lull the light I lint- of fond III if to lliisse* VIt» illli 1 I f.....I nt
the family food |.l in- developed *•)
lake I'ark Thursday.
the lliiieuo of lliiionii N-iltilioli l.ienkfust, I--"- iinlil &gt;-l I-- mat h
Mr. riii-l Mis II .1 Hii*ln--r left and 11&lt;•ms- f.iI....m u-, the hov from op llu- lack at "th l I on IIISntiirdav for their borne in De l.'l to 20 yini i- ullottrrl more
llov* of tlli - ng- -In Inn Inn il l
troit, Mieh.
food than old- 1 -o younger mem foodw that fill tlie.......... la t m il
Work I* getting under wny o n ' her* of the family The extra cost a - bread or hnke-1 pond*, --r - w - e l the Itantist Pn«torlnni under tin of feeding him well i. a good in - that n-siiu g- the app- lit- It
v
supervision uf Carl Kellv. It is n vestment ill heultli.
for llit-ui to ov -r-lo ttn-*i food* ai
three hedruiim blocking house.
lie needs a tpmrl of milk u day , tlie ex p e n - ' ol v rp e tn t-lr - amt
J. A. I -ip-ills i* lining fltte ill tor its rmdvuleiit tu dairy foods- fi lilt Ihe Florida Sanitarium after un­ like milk nml let- crenmi especially |
dergoing nn operation.
Itees soinetiim* travel a - much
for culeiiiui for growing l-mie*
The R ev l.vmnn Hull left Mon­ Many tern-ay hoy* nowaduy* like 1a* eight inlie- to reach flower*
day for Miami to ntteml the Itnp milk well em-ugli lo ilrink more I with liectai
list Convention, lie will return
home Saturday.
Mi-s Itilth Mnswell spent la-1
W eilm-sdav and Thursday nigh'
with Mi** Shirley Musts)
The H i l l - I III --r I
tit t ■- HundnHrliiii.l C ln - s held a uie-liiig nli-l
-w itn u iin g natty at l l » i &lt; I'oml
Tu esday night. Thus.- attending
were l ln r r l e ll Geig er, Vnlli-en and
Addle
P re v a il, Na dine Unstick,
ami M a ry (lldhuui, nml a - - liaiu r
lilies were Mrs. I.vuinu II.ill and
Mr*. T . W . P re v a il
W o n t has lieen rrce|&lt;-«-.t liere of
i l » niarrinee of M m Helen I ’ m
lett and Chillies Cole win-It look
lllsei- in l-'-ul l.nudet-liil-- at tinlioiin- of M i. and M i Xttliiu
B-'-lpallie Mr. nml Mi*. Cole will
make their linuii- here
Mi ami Mrs. Phillip Ihmer lia-l
a* llu-ir guest H u n d i n . M r - Paul
in** Miller nml sou Bictuud nml
Mt nli-l M r - . .I r u tiiu g - 11&lt;iin|&gt;hi ev
of F o ri Lauderdale, Mi and Mr*
11I I I - - - 1 k i l l , Inn.I of (liliiodo, Ml
nml
M rI-Mwlu
Itiilliu-I, nml
-h iuglilei, M i. nml ' l l
I T - - I Bill
lard, Mr nli-l M r - , t a i l ltnllai-1
nn - o n - of Maitlaml, nml Mi amt
Mrs Horace S to r y nri-l family -d
(Irlnndo , and Mi and Mi
lln ii-’

1h-igi-r
M r ami Air*. H e n ry Ivii-l/cr lui-l
as llielr glie-f lil-l
vvei-l., Mi
K rc tr e r's sisters -Mrs. It I ITovr-i
of lli-cnliir, III., Mr* llilluuiii
Fro stproof, Mrs Minnie Cornell of
Grovelnml. Also Mi and M i - Fa-1
I Inn f f min in, Mr*. No ra .McColm I
of Decatur, III., Mrs. Richard A -r
aniH ami sun Frnnc is nf Grovelnml,
Mrs. R. |„ Clover will renia-n
awldle v-ilh her siili-r here, M r Hi'ory K reiser

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' Be Ladies N ight
Here For Palatka
Semir ic C o n t e s t

elupemhm* rill),' was derailed
abruptly hist night ss the lowly
fit. Augustine Hnlnl* registered its
second win of the year- over tha
Blues out uf sis gome* won this
year before U76 paid admissions In
, Memorial Hhullum.
HpUnky second sucker John
Imbrs was the chief victim of
the c*ening as he nude four
fruitless tries to extend hi* IBgame hitting streak. The usaully
B Impotent batting Padres drilled
oat 17 singles, ■ double and a
&gt; three-run homer by flean-up hit­
ter Claud Hhoemaks off three
Kemlnole fllngera.
Jose Fernandes, who lust u
. heart hrrakrr last Huntley against
tho Ot lamln Senators, was nicked
1 lo r seven runs, sis df them earned,
Vlti the first throb and one-thlru
Innings. Chuck Alton came in from
third ha*o to twirl tho nest three
Slid twu-third* Innings yielding-10
hits mill three markers, (leurge
Xenia left his right field post In
tho eighth fiaiuo with nobody out
and Hulnt runner* nil second nntl
third tn st&lt;(ll Alruo on the rubber.
Alrno leplarril Kenis in tight for
the ovcrslied. manager's first pas, turn appearance uf tho year.
The Halnts opened Ha offen­
sive in fhr third whan second
, baseman Jnhuslnn resehed first
safely on an nverlhruw of first
by shorlstop Sherry Sherbn.
Bob Murker banged nut the sec; ond of his three single* of the
j) night sml monstrous f'lsud
Shoriniike cleared (he sacks
Wllh s rocketing home run uver
tha right field wall.
Five singles, three wnlks and
an overthrow of home by usually
iiCpemlshle Ihiowing George Kerns
from right field gsvs the Padres
- five mare runs In tho fourth Inn­
ing that suw Jose Fernandes and
Churk Aleno working desperately
, to atlngulsh Ihe fire.
The Halnts gal at least une
. hit In every Inning snd left (8
runners stranded, while the
Blues could, du no halter than
rap out seven blows, leaving nine
e Players on the pond. ’’Dusty”
Rhodes was the hitting star
.
again laal night for the Heml. ;
as he blasted out a single,
double and drew two walka In
. four trips lo the plaHcr fnr it
. perfect night.
Bob Ward, the'Oviedo utility
player, banged out his li n t hit uf
Uia year and walked once In three
’ appearances. The Blues had won
' i T . of. Ihe Inst 18 games played
until last night’s Ignominious loss
at tho hands of HI/. Augustine.
Tbnlghl giant'1ftvbrge Hmllh
will prohsbly he on Ihe hill for
Hanford In HI. Alfgusllne as Ihe
Blues will bo trying lo salvage
an even spilt In Iks two-game
rtH w ,
Tim Heml link’* will return here
lommiow night to take on the
I'ahitkH Arali’iis liefnta the second
Ladle-. NIi-lil nf the yi-ar. Hunday
will find the Hsinlnolrs in I'alatku lo riim-luilr the Iwo-gani'.i
set.
I'ress llo I'sltrr: The Injury
rUgiicd Blues havn four mm
Hated In that category. They aro
undefeated George Hmlth, Till
j Brooklyn, 11)11 Cainpo and George
Kgnis. The Hcminnlrs drew 3,1(0
fipa to Ihe HeLaud'nnd Ht. Augustlqa games here the past two
n ihte. lout Hat unlay'll Ladles
night drew nvur'iJJOO fans Ineluding 432 Imtlesl'Thu Hluss era
now In secuml plaea, one game and
48 percentage imteU Lack of
i MLaiid.
.
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:.P » Augusllue A H ' M II O A

Way To Hit It To Control Your
Bat, Says Card*’ Stan Mnsial

Red Hats Win To
Go One Game Out
In front In FSL
* *• 9 &lt;*-

By J &lt;!A»tK KCh
A I’ Newsfealura Hsorts Editor
In ottr book Stan Muslal la the
best 176-pound alugger baseball
haa ever known- This six-footer
1onlis like he's about 6*8 to Lrto
pitcher because of his crouch rat
St's s giant with the bat. In (ha
Inst four years he ha* averaged
34 home runs itnd I IB runs butted
In n wesson, lie and Ted Williams
sre the milv active players with
lifetime averages over ..'I2U. Hton
oml Ted luive .147 msrks.
Here tire Stan M mini's tips fur
Letter hitting:
"Don't try to ropy anybody. Ho
yourself. Very few players stand
and hit alike. It’s very Important
for a boy or a major leaguer to
set a hat ho ran control. I use t
33-ounce model. Don't try to uaa
a heavy hat. Only use a heavier
bat (f you can control It,
"Your physical makeup should
decide If you are to be a -choke

Celery Feds Play Flamingos Are 2
New Smyrna Today Full Games Ahead
In FIL Flag Race
Hrniluolr High School mlvunerd
to the M'lnl-finnls in the Huh tiioup
iiurehull touimimvnt for the Htuie
Ominplonshtp yesterday iifternuun
in N»w Hinyrun Iten-h l&gt;y clouting
■Svvlllo High, 21-11, In n giiuu- Hal
was culled Hi the end of the fifth.
Terry Cordell mol Jimmy
K rider were niitimg Ihr ninny
Celery Fed heroes of the day.
Cordell pounded out Ids first
home run of the yesr and Krider
won his third game uf the seasnn.
'I he Fells plnyed Hdl.mid till,
afternoon. The Hcmlliolea hold all
even up record of l-t with tho
lliilldog* this sensun. flenilnole
Couch Hill Fleming suveil Ids stnr
pitcher Mel. Fleischer fur today’*
cione wllh Del-anil figuring that
Kriilcr coillil keep Hrvlllc in line
and Hint he prnynl,
III Other tourney play HeabrstB*,
perennial favorites, defeated Pierson tn gain In the right to play
New Hmvrnn Indny. The winner
of Hist gamn will inoet the victor
In the Hanfnrd-Del-aiid till ftir
the suh group I, Class A, group 1
title tomorrow.

Tournament

R

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Mujor League
Leaden

By
New York
13
HI. tend*
13
Philadelphia
in
Dclroll
,,
I
Dutroll I Wushiiiglon 0
Boston 1
t’lilrugo
iifiauin
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icB R u »0
Philadelphia tl Hi lamia 0
New York at Cleveland puslpunod
cold
Philadelphia at Chicago in)
Uoalon al HI. Louis (N l
N«w York at Delroll,
Washington al Cleveland (N )
Florida tntemaltMial league
Miami Beach
25
12
85»
Miami
23
J
MS
Havana
21
IS
SN3
Tampa
*2
18
MB
Bl. Petersburg
22
17
884
West Palm Bench 10
18
.614
Lakeland
, 13
»
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irt Lauderdale 5 -H
uml Beach 2 LnVelam
iaml 8 Tampa J

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trottar. obiorvca hia &gt;0

k'. BhMmgka 8 , ' T e f c n ; S P i t o ”
8H— Hkoda*, Xaanlstur, Abb4y, ls still
loamaka. DP— Ruekar lo
ti to Tlhoemika; Johnston

the ninth, Vic WerU blasted a
home run Into tho upper right
fltld stands. Right Inflriorr Jackie
Jansen didn't oven bother to run
back. Ho Just trolled off the field.
Porterfield matched Trucks In
the early going, pitching nohlt
hall for 3 2-3 Innlnga. He gnve up
only four hits In all.
.Scarborough, a 32-yearoldster,
blanked .tho Chlcdgn While Sox.
1-0, as Bookie Ted Lcplco'a pay­
off single won for Boston in the
fourth. Fayo Throncbcrry, annther
survivor of Manager I-ou Bou­
dreau's spring youth mnvetnent,
sot ua tho run when ho walked,
stolo second and went In third on
Catcher I'hil Mast’s wild peg.
Peplco drove him home wllh one
of the three Bed Sox hits off Loser
Ken llnlcbtolic. •
„
.
. ILefty Kel|i»&gt;! shift * out i tlm

i'TSu.L"

dllphla's 8-0 vlclury. Kellner had
of tha to, hits off Tommy
, drlvjM In two runs and

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Sanford at
The University of Florida h »i
a player on the baseball aqua-1
named Cattail and a track man
named Diamond.

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eluded: Francea Rich, Balabrldie,
(la,; Mra. Louise Aiutaaux, La
Grange, lit.; Bo*ste Marl In. T i l labaisce; Mrs. Adeline Poller,
Chicago: and Mr*, Evciyn Puckett,
Gainesville.
■?■
Miss Price tnok on Mil* Martin
as her llrit-mund opponent. TIM
tournament end* Sunday.

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8LfI/ui* end Chicago da
feats enablatl? the Idle New York
Yankee* to lake over fourth place.
il-o-’s look full advahUga of hia
flyst starting chance fprllrookJyn
to whip. Pittsburgh's feeble Pirates
2 0. The 23-year-old kid. who got
a 322.000 litmus fur signing In 10W
With BronMyu nul of a high school
lit neighboring Queens, find wnn
three in a row on relief before
Manager Chuck Drosscn gave him
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Wait Palm Beach at Havana

jnls, Hhtrba, Land, Cavall
BI—Ruekar ■Ik BamRater

secutlvr lama hitting ittaak W4*
•napped at IS when ha a l l UiMbw
tn connect in four lima* tt W .
The Palatka Aialeaa FtMWl ,,
•crow two nm* in the aatent &gt; £&gt;
Inning 'to clinch thalr win ot*f .

Tho DeLand park hasn't been IN8UAANCX AT A BAVINS
returned to shapn for play yet
and the Hate have boon offered
use of the Ocala park for tonight
and Saturday night’s scheduled
home games.
The Daytona Beach Islandara
made (heir early game hits ac­
count for nine tallies i d than
held off a late Sea-Bird surge for
their triumph. Islander Shortstop
Dick Bailer hit a homer with two
mates on in the fifth. ,
The usually Impolont St. Auguitlno Saints slapped out 17 singles, "Your Mutual Insurance Friend1
a double and a home run In (heir IIS N . Park A n .
Phone 18
victory over Sanford. Sanford Sacone! Bateman Johnny Imbra'a con-

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Nalhmal l.eague
Balling — loihliison, Bimiklyn,
aim: Cmiper, Boslmi, ;t«o; Ennis,
I'hllsdrlpiiin, 3&amp;A; Lowrey, HI.
Uniis, .314; Adcock, Cincinnati,
.310.
.Run* - Adams. Hlnclimnll, 20;
Uickmun, New York, IN; six play­
ers lied wllh 10 csch.
Huns hailed In — Hauer, Chicago
20; Kluiiewikl, Cincinnati. 28;
Thorton, New York, 21; Hnldcr,
Brooklyn, 10; Campanula, Brook­
lyn, IN.
Ilils
Ennis, Philadelphia, 2tl;
Adam* and Kluuewski, Cincinnati,
S3; five playors lied wllh 22 each.
Home run* — Paflto, Brmiklyn,
N: Mathews, Buslon, and Hauer,
Chicago. 7} Adcockt Cincinnati, a;
Jackshn, Chlo* go, and Weal rum,

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Pitching In Majors Brings Up
Question - Are They That Good?

Ily GUNK Pl.OWDKN
Associated Press Staff Writer
Associated Free* Hparta Writer
.I’eppcr Martin’s Miami Beach
Virgil Trucks' fine, no hitter and
Flamingo* are still winning tho
rinse ones— and leading tho Flori­ the covey of major league shutouts
da International ternguc by two raise some old questions. Are the
llchcrs that good 7 Or the hitters
games.
They did It ugaln Thursday ial wonk?
The correct answer probably Is
night, edging the Lakeland Pilots,
2 1, on only five hits off floy Hln- somewhere between Inc two ex­
(liipfietd. Until runs wore unearned tremes. Certainly, there la no
mid caruo In the first Inning. Bob doubt thftt Trucks' brlllianl no hlt,
Palmer held l.ukrlumi to six safe­ nortln game for Detroit against
ties before u turnout of only 471. Wiihlugton Thursday was a su­
perb dinft.. lie walked only one
The Flamingo* havn averaged and
....* slrucl
___ out seven.
loss than four runs a gamn but
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But tler boilers
In both
leagues
have hern whitewashed only three did mile. They performed "like
limes and 1.1 nf Ihelr 38 games trained soala
seals loaning
leaping for a Bound­
woro decided by ohe run. Only er. The combined balling averaga
oner did thry nm Ily break louse, of both league* for tho day. was
scoring 23 runs ngnlnil Lakeland a sick .187. Bui. for Ihe Phlladciph
on May 9,
In A’s ln-hlt burst against tha Ht.
Miami’s lint Sun boa r mill lined temi* Browns, It would have been
Ihelr win streak by notching their much worse.
eighth si might and moved trite
II wuyhuteut day In the majors,
second place, heating Tampa, 3-j. with four. of the five games in
Bill Harris Haltered Id hits and that category. The Phils* Robin
Tampa left It runners idr*tided Roberta wg* tho only winner alTha defeat sent Tuntpa to. fourth,
four prrccnlngn points behind idle only one whl!p;ihtewln« a Sblltar.
Havana.
, Trucks, nnyiieirlKiriitigh of Bn*Hi, I'ctershurg's Saints clubbed fon, Alex Kellner of Ihe A'* and
four Furl Lauderdale (lingers fnr Billy Lnos, Brooklyn's bonu* baby,
Kaulk-Mlller Play
bits and coasted In, 13-6. Monte all blanked Ihe enemy.
&gt;pei doled out- Ihrre safeties, •iff Mannger Red tlolfe himself
Golf
Rudy Tanner was Ihe big gun with had written the script, the Tiger*
twn homers, a double and! wn couldn't have arranged for a more
TA1.LAHAHHKK &lt;JIt - Mary l^nn singles in flvo trips Ho also drove dramatic finish for Trucks' miFaulk facod Mr*. George Miller, lit five run*
hitter. Tangled wllh Bob f'orterHo far, Ihe laslplsce Bravo* field In u scoreless struggle, De­
havn icnrad 121 run* hui lost a) troit went down In Ihe last mil
of 37 games plsyed and were shut beforo winning Ihe game, 1-0.

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My The Associated T i t i i
Tlie homeless DaLsnd Red Hats
came through with the only victory
by a first division club In tha
Florida Stale League Thursday
night.
The league leaders who have
been using borrowed uniforms and
playing their home games In other
pants since fire destroyed the
grandstand at the DeLand park
Wednesday morning pasted the
Leosburg Packers, 22 0.
In other contests, Daytona Beach
heat third-place Jacksonville Beach
0-3; St. Augustine trimmed second
place Sanford, 10-1; Cocoa defeated
fourth placo Gainesville, 11-9: and
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IT ItS T B A P T IS T t i l l 'I l l 'l l
I'Mk A*roue at Hluth Hlrrel
•\\, I*, tlrvuk*. Jrv l‘a*lor
John I.. Miller
Mlnlatcr of Munition
"Wo ve Hivril A I’Ucr For Voil"
Sunday School l»: IF&gt; u.m. "Bring
nil tltc (molly." We provide u plnco
fin every member of thn family.
Mu iii Iiik Worntilp 11:IH&gt; a.m.
Sfcrimm liy \V. I*. Rrookn, Jr.
Training Union *1:45 p.m. Union*
for nil Hgo group*. Mnry Hour
for children under U yearn of ai(e,
livening Worship H:00 p.m.
Sermon liy W. I'. Brooks. Jr.

i ne Hidden IVgt l» ft out HornIIlln (H: H, PI “They tllflt HIf ill
lllr Ilcidi innn.il pleitne Hod. Il.lt
ye me not III the flesh, lint iii the
Spirit, If m i lie Hint the Spirit of
I .ml iiweli in you."
I'likiuge* In the l.innii Seinnui,
Iloin Ihe King .llllllrn Veislun III
Ihe Ililile, Include Ilie lullntvlng
risitu I I’nrlnthlnm, 1111:5:1 1 : "For
hi. corruptible hi hi t pul mi IIP
ornipinm, nn.I tills mortnl must
nil on iiiiinortnllty."
('..ir.'lnit'lllvr
p.l ...lipes from
.Seienee mill llm llli with h«*y to
he Feriptuna" liy Mm, Itnher
ul.lv Include - "Titr evidence of
Uin'1' t.iimei tiil.t v mil
l.icilUU
nil e Hpliirreill, ns III it.'I lilt l.ellefs
ro Riven up mill the liuiiinrtal
H't nf lu'lnj; ini' ii.lnilttiul" ( d.
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W hat nostalgic memories this picture Brings, old "flivver,'
day morning we used to drive to Church in Pop’s
picking up the Parson on the way.
Today 1 live in a great city. I ride c o m m u t e r
dictate letters, and spend endless hours "in con.-------But I’ve never forgotten our Church in the Held. It plowed
deep furrows in m y life, and planted the seeds of real hap­

THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
The Cl|.iidi l» dm QiPitltil factor nn eorlh for
dm |rtul&lt;lin.| ol character find fjnn.| clllmmihlp
It la rt nlnrnhoum ol kplitluol vnluen Wllhoul a
thong Chinch nmihor dnmocracy nor rivilit illnn
con *urv|vn Thru, urn lour noun.I r«n*on« why
(■vary potion nhoul.l ullond aorvlco* regularly
ami iijpporl Iho Church Thoy nro (I) For hi*
"own nilo f2) I'm Im chlldian * kulo (3) For Iho
(alo ol hi* communlly ami nallon (4) Tor Iho
•alo ol die Chuich iijh II, which noe.U hi* moral
and mainrlul auppori Plan lo go lo church
latly ar.d road your Hilda dally.

piness.
N ow I worship in the big "City Church." You might think
it would be different; but it isn’t. Folks arc just as friendly.
The Truth is just the same. And God is just as close.
You sec, in the country or in the city, Christians arc good
people trying to be better. And for folks like you and me
who worship God, the Church—big or little—is home.
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1 p.m. livening
Worship,
"At .laeoli's Well". Powell
lit. Alketl. .Selin.in l.y Mr.
F IIIS I M K T Iin lliS I IIIU H C I
J. K. McKinley, Bailor
II:45 ii.m. Sunday School, ii cln
ur every ngu.
11;0l&gt; ii.m. Murnlnu
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crmoii, “ An Aumilng Fuel".
7:0(1 p.m. Inlot mediate uii
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Hvrnilig Servin' 7: IT. p.m.
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HEW YORK (R— Male atudent
spring raid* on co-ed dormitories
Apnad to Columbia University
hen.'
,.'.r University of Miami
today.
At Columbia, police and special
guard* hauled more than i.ooo stu­
dents for tun hours to stem In­
vasion of several girls* dormitor­
ies of Barnard College on the uni­
versity co inpus.
Some of the men got Into two
of the coed dwellings and made
off will) femule underwear. Some
coeds
tossed brassieres
and
. panties from their dormitory win
slows, other girls hurled hags of
Water at the mule demonstrator*.
Male student "pantlr raids” have
been staged recently at a number
&gt; of other schools, Including the Uni­
versities of Florida, Nebraska,
t, I'urdue, Denver, and OttarCollege In Ohio.
j At the University of Miami early
today, about a.oou men student*
raided the Dickinson Dormitories
or the main catnpua. Police and
'./firemen used fire hoses to quel!
the demonstrator* during the ~
hour melee.
, In Cambridge, Maas., Thursday
night some I.ooo Harvard sludenta
ot Into the riot act but not over
naetle A peaceful rally — a earn­
er btilgn lo pul o comle strip charac
r\ tar In the While 1louse — erupted
Lf;. into u fluid when a rival group
' presented another comic strip
character for lhe presidency.
■ Retort- that detnonsiradon end
ed, 28 students were arrested and
three policemen were injured.
Meanwhile, at Bloomington, Ind.,
male studenls* at Indiana Unlvrrlily were invited to dip Into a
barrel full of lingerie. Several
- hundred student* were foiled In
J , an attempted raid on a women's
dormitory there last Monday night.
t
Today, a college official said, a
barrel loaded with discarded un­
dergarment* would lx* availablefree to all lakers.
Al Yale University on Tuesday,
sonic I.MJ0 student* demonstrated
over mi argument Involving rival
iCo cieum vendors.
Co
ed* clustered nn the bal­
conies nl the lilght of the rioting
at the University of Miami. Home
railed out Invitations tn the male
student* to invade the girls' living
quarter* mid beckoned the more
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during Into (enco-seal lug forays
■• uver u n fool barricade.
The raiders surged around po■; Her car* ntitl n(flc«r* struggled to
U keep them from deflating lire* on
r.V the police cruiser* from (lor*I Onble*, Hoiilh Miami and the Dado
Cmmty sheriff's office.
. - The students raged out nf con­
trol for more than an hour before
some men sum of order was re­
stored,
liv that time dormitory
official* Imil heredra most of the
Coeds, Mime clad in pajamas and
ptlmr night attire buck Into their
room* and mil of, jdaiiti* Knnlx of
»&gt; ihnullng male students began
rifling off
lly 2 n. n i , llu- riot had quieted
■ltd university official* w|ui made
a quick chcrk found llltln damage.
A few window* in Hie dormitories
were broken mid one student was
trealid id the university lied Cm**
Plr*t Aid Center for rut* and
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ll'imlli wee Fnew f u s H it)
h*m- Hr*. Ethel A* I'uwell. postmaster at Bound Pond, display*
a postcard received Ihts morning
1during the run vent l(m of the
A r l iUIisbh Chanter of the National
Asioriatlon of PaMtinaster* wtilrh
claims lo lie I be World's largest
postcard. Pontage stamps aluna
amounted to $0.40, npd tha rard's
alia Is estimated In be about three
by ala feel.
Lt "Mrs. Powell" the ciptlon eontinned, “is showing tha postal
card here In two convention dig­
nitaries. Assistant
Postmaster
(laneral Walter Myers, and Bar­
nard f . Dlckmsnn, president of
the National Association of Post­
masters and formar mayor of
fit. lands. The card Was sent by
i postmaster of Hanford, Pin., InUungr the postmasters to visit
In her letter, Mrs. Powell pointt out that due to Mr. Klrchhoff'a
s being oi) tha rare, the new*r men got *hd mistaken
that he w ar a postmaster

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Mr. Klrchhaff
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By 1IOII W ISE
F it ly to tied, early to rise,
make* n sailor healthy, wealthy
ami tired. This amailng fact ha*
been discovered hv many of Hie
stalwarts of the A ir Blatfun, since
the hours of the working drty have
hern changed. During the summer
monlhs, ln« hottest part of each
day occur* In the afternoon. Tld*
would certainly slow down tin*
man-power output of the men
aboard the station. To compensate
for Ibis, the hours of the funking
day have hean moved up one hour.
The soft, lovely 0:30 reveille Is
no longer so. Instead the men are
routed from the sack at 6:30 a m ,
and secure for the dav at ,'l:00 pm.
Thomas J. Chlerello ha* recently
announced hi* engagement to hi*
home town sweetheart, Miss Rose­
mary Rlsso. Tom, who I* scheduled
to be discharged from the Navy
tn 1983, halls from Brooklyn, N. Y.
tier la a member of Fighter Squadron 82, where he I* presently work­
ing a* a line crewman.
Fasron 831 would Ilka to estend
a hearty welcome to one Joseph
Challdbi, A71!, who was transfer­
red to them from Attack Squadron
36, Joe, in the past, did a stretch
of duty with Hie Fasron. while
VA 16 was mil at sen. lie is u
short timer and will nooii he dis­
charged. Joe hall* from Minimum,
Pa.
Also coming Into Fasron from
Attack Sqpadrnn 36 are D. R.
Stanfield, KM‘i , and II. I. Smith,
AD.1. These two hoy* are also
pending discharge, and should join
the rank* of the civilian* In the
very near future. Hmlth's home
town I* Clymer. Pa., whll* Stan
field was ham In Finlay,
A very novel medium
talnlng fund* for the Nav
Drive I* found In the ready
nf Attark Squadron :ifi. Kacli
r.lflrer, when he feels the urge,
may play at a game of ehsncc.
which consists of a large tuh filled
with water. In which I* Immersed a
common drinking gits*. The object
of the game I* to successfully drop
u coin into the glass, from a point
approilmately two feet above the
target. The money from this amucIng Hource will tie turned over to
the chairman nf the Navy Killer
Fund.
The Fasron .Softball Ti-Sm, in
keeping up it* winning Nireali,
overpowered the Orange Hoick
Team to the tune of p tn 4. This
game was tn }&gt;« the real win tor
the Navy, hs the Huiek Nine had
proved to he a threat throughout
iho first round nf league ploy, By
downing them, the Navy ha* fur­
thered their rhances of taking the
pennant. Thl* was their 7th eonsaeutive win of the season, with
not a single Ion.

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I. Mid wllh a twit
iaad
lx more
ree Important thin h
•of raUoned

T H E C H URCH O F ODD
1 M Rbn A t m m
Hov. Joe C. Crawa, MlaDler
Sunday School begins at il;46
a.m. Classes for all agoa. Good
spirit filled toachen.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Mcsiago by tho pastor. A ll mambora aro urged to bo presont at
thio service.
Evangelistic Sarvlco at 7:48
p.m. Massage by the Rev. Elford
Collins who la conducting tha
Biblical Wordor Campaign Re­
vival at tho Church of God. Also
special music and singing by Ram
Collins at thla service. ^Ths Two
witnesses of Revelation" will ba
the subject of Rev. Colllna Satur­
day evening strmon. At 7:48 n
picture, “The Biblical Wonder of
the Twentieth Century" will be
shown.
Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
Tuesday evening 748 p.m.
W.M.B, Bervlee Thursday even­
ing at 7:45 p.m. Mra. Flora E.
Crews In charge.
V.L.B. Jorvlco Friday evening
7:48 p.m. Mra. Evelyn Bennett,
leader In charge. A program for
all young poop)#,
Tho Cnurch string band will
furnish (he muile and tha publio la
Invited to attend all these services,

A total of AO persons, Imbued
with the spirit of serving their
were blood donor* at the fieri
Cross sponsored Armwl F o r c e s
I)loud Donor program yesterday at
the Episcopal Pariah House, A, R.
Peterson Jr., chairman of the pro­
gram, announced this morning.
The donation of the (10 uhlta of
blood for the use of the armed
forces was made possible by the
co-oneration of the Orlando Blood
Rank, which sent four terhi
here, with local volunteer*.
Asslaiting wer» Dr. J. O. Boyce,
Dr, John Morgan and Dr. Frank
(,. tfuillman. Mrs, Voile Williams
was ,1,airman or the canteen work­
ers wlto Included Mrs. B. Tyre,
Mrs. F. D. Mrolt, Mrs. Herman
JnridisoM and Mr*. Ned Smith.
Mrs. Oharlcs Dawson was chairman nf the nurse* aide* who In­
cluded Mr*. J, P. Thurmond, Mr*.
William iiiiRh, Mr*. M. R. Strick­
land and Mr*. J, C. Boyee.
The staff aide group was head­
ed hy Mr*. J. C. Hutchison and
rinded Mr*. Uarl William*, Mr*.
. |(. Williams, Mr*. Ouy Bishop,
Mr*. Paul Rrefka, Mr*. T . 15.
Tucker. Mrs, 8. O. Phase and Mr*.
J. A. Strange.
Serving on the recruitment com­
mittee wllh Mr. P»t*r*2JJ w*r*
Richard Van Dyne, John Will am*,
Rnyimmil l.umliinlsl, Al Wallare,
Col. S. Cl. Harrlman and Mr*.
Claru (linn. The Rev, II. I., /tmmerman i* chapter chairman.
Ornrige* for donor* were given
by Cbnsr and Ho. Mr*. Voile Wil­
liams, Hr. gave the soft drink*,
cup* mid napkins, Cookies, Ice,
nil oilier supplies were provided
by................
lb* Red Cross Chapter. .
Lieut. J. R- Miller nf the Naval
Air Stilton,’ had charge nf Hie
supplying or be.|s, screens and
sheets.

^

Traffic Slowdown
I* Driving Folks
BackToHorsecars
Hy 8AM DAW80N
NEW YORK Ub-Galllng to work
and home again becomes a bigger
headache Increasingly for most
iicnple. The traffic slowdown hlU
iiulh dosses, those who drive their
own ears and tho multitude that
relto* on mass transportation.
Citlc* and suburban areas con­
stantly grapple, with the problem
_ hope
...
..............
. looks like. a
In what
often
— because
... .................trick
they
less right—
each
try, In routings or superhighways,
I* ipilckly trumped by the llond
nf new vehicle*.
Transit companies have a solu­
tion: Fewer care and more busea
In congested areas, and priori} as
for buses on expressways. Car
drivers, naturally, have tha oppo
low down progress
up Iralifflc ant) sii
i, during
ni many M'O,
hla 'eittM,
diirina tb#
—
buses that snarl
.Ito idea. |l's the
th&lt; bib
motor Irakfbusy bums nf (hi
fir move* through
i i i Ihe street* at a
.............
slower pare
than boraa-drawu
vireelcurs did. Itorso ahd buggy
irafflc averaged nine miles an
hour in rush periods in the rlllea,
truffle expert* say. Motor Irafflc
now average* five mile* an hour,
and less In some placet.
Take «mu well known street—
42ml street in New York Ctly.
Transit ulfldals say their vehicle*
crossed the Island from Eaat River
to the Hudson In nln* minute* on
the overage, before World War II.
Now Ihe best ttmn Is 13 minutes,
and at peak rush hour* It tikes
so to 24 minutes. On your wav lo
work, or home, that loss of 11 to
13 minutes each way can count
tip during Ihe week.
The Bureau of Public Roads re­
ports auto registrations as nearly
43 million, a gain of 8.3 par eent
last year, and 11 million more loan
' store the war. Bus and truck ragI goto
istrallons top nine fQiJUOOi
miUtoa, a
of 6.0 par cent to a year,. The
American Petroleum la$Ututa lays
•Imoat 44 billion gallons of gasoist year, a gala
line were sold last
In
nf 8.03 per cent In Ihe
— year.
,—
some cilia* there D a far [or
every three persons. Add all thla
up and you heve— Oatfla to « » .

d"

he American
“ If new ax
art

I eah
. .. .to bt

could

At The Churches

MATIN ■r AN ANORY MO I of c illittu and but p*«i«n|*r». U w re n c t

Ooldsbyf (tup), 20. la lad into Iba prlaon ward of Uevtland'a City
HospitalI aftar killing a policeman, who waa about to aired mm, ana
her persons,
penona. Heroic bua driver Mra. Katelle Hill (bottom, left)
three other
craitd killer Inside the vehicle until the reached police head*
kept ther crated
■. Widow of the tlaln
qusrtsrs.
slain mounted patrolman, Mra. Cugtne Stlnch*
lulu) I*
romb (right)
Is comforted by neighbor. (International Saundphoto)

Settlem ent Seen
Another Hike Looms
Fur Rail Dispute
In Newsprint Price
WASHINGTON ^-Presidential
Assistant .lohn It. Slri-lmon was
reported about ready today to of­
fer a sHIb-mciit pui'kugi- to ini­
tiation'* railroad* and three big
rail union.*.
Steelman has been guiding Ihe
rail peace talk* which .started last
month. Hr made no announcement
but hi* readlnt'SM tn take a new
step was reported by person* close
lo the situation.
There wn* mi hint ur the shape
Steelman’* reported plan would
take. Nor wa* there any Immedi­
ate Indication that cither side
would accept or reject It without
further study which might take
several days.
The government, acting under a
1818 law. *eiied the railroad* In
August, 1US0, in uvort a nation
wkle strike. The roads and the
llifee union* -ftiglneer*, firemen
■»d conductor* -nave not been
able hi agree slme on new cob
tract

I n in-,

Wage Issues tiuve been largely
resolved, toil the carrier* have
been asking changes m working
condition* ami operating rules;
these are said lo Imre lu-ld up
sellleiuenl.
roads.” Swift i-onlemts that IK) per
rent of dally workers rely upon
public transportation.

WASHINGTON b l T - Price Stabi­
lizer Ellis Aruoll said toitoy the
L'anudlan government has Indi­
cated it will approve a $10 per ton
Increase In Ihe price of newsprint.
Ihe boost was requested by Ca­
nadian manufacturers, a
Aruoll said Canadian representa­
tive* Informed him Ihe Increase
would go Into effect Juno IS, booslimt the (trice of newsprint from
Cunuda, delivered In New Ynrk,
lo |l?ii a ton.
He said he has objected tn Ihe
I'limidlnn government and has
urged that the requested Increase
be denied,
About 04 per cent of the paper
used by American publlshera la
Imported from Canada.
Arnnll sold an Increase would, nf
course, boost Ihe cost of publishing
newspaper* ami other publications
in tin* country..Hie increase would
be the srcoml fly Canadian manu­
facturer* wlfhlft a. year.
i
Over Hie |irnle*l of Michael V.
DlSnlle, funner Office of Price
Stabilization director. Ihe Canadian
government uiiltu.rlzeil u $10 per
ton boost tor newsprint effective
hist July 1
Armill discussed Ihe newsprint
situation al a news runference.

r*

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Rev. Gtoaa R. Smith, Pastor
Bible School 9:48 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Guest speaktr Rev. orlow Rusher,
DeLand. Mr. Rusher has Just been
released from aetiva duty as a
chaplain In tha Army. The last
seven months of hla duty waa In
the front llpei In Koras.
Evening flervlco 7:48 p.m.
During the absence of the pas­
tor, who is attending the Annual
Council of tha Alliance In Atlanta.
Mr. Thomas Barhntr, teacher or
the Young Peoples' Clan of the
Sunday School, will ba In charga
of the Evening Service. Others
participating will bo Mr. Thomas
Stringer, Mr. Kanneth Miller, and
Mr. Gerald Erickson.
Tho public Is cordially Invited
to each of these aervlce*.

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To Out Armed Forces —
On La^d - Sell and Air We Proudly Salute Yout

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House Group Okeys
Social Security Hike
WASHINGTON
- The House
Ways and Maans Committee today
approved an Increase of at least
$8 a month tor persons now draw
Ing benefits under the Social Se­
curity old age and survivors In­
surance system, and up tn $3 -«
month tor persons who retire in
the future.
Dependents would receive pro
portions! increases in benefit*.
The total added cost of Ihe lib
eraliied plan wa* estimated al 300
million dollars a year, but Com
mlttee Chairman Houghton (D.-N.
C.) author of (he measure, said
the Increases could ba paid without
Increasing payroll taxes which fi­
nance tha payments. The broad
rise In wages In recent years ha*
made more money available fpr
payments, he explained.
Present coats of Ihe prograln ere

WASHINGTON
The govern­
ment has lifted controls from four
metals and ordered relaxation, ef­
fective July 1, of Ka ban on the
building of amusement and recreat Ion piaceu.
The NaGonvl Production Author­
ity (NPAJ also restored Ihe use
of structural steel and aluminum
to new homes, as of mid-year, end
eased Its restraint* on construction
of shops, stores and office buildInis. '
Four metal orders — those reg­
ulating lead, antimony, cadmium
and bismuth — were revoked out­
right. In addition, allocation and
limitations on Ine use nf rlnr ware
lltted. This left line subject only
to Inventory control.
Evidently concerned lest decon­
trol actions strenglhen opposition
to extension nf Ihe Defense Pro­
duction Act, NPA Administrator
Henry H. Fowler stressed that
many materials remain scarce and
some ore gelling scarcer.
He also said that If aerioua
strikes nr military crisis aceur
“ Our plans may have to change,"
Addressing the Construction Me
hllijatinn Committee of the United
States chamber of Commerce,
Fowler said it Is n serious mis'’(inception to believe that al­
location and priority controls can
he dropped entirely
‘IWhile wr are in a stronger
imxitjnn thin wo were In June,
lOSO,’' he sold, "we are far from
being as strong a* our national
security requires "
In'Issuing Ihe construction retaxations, Fowler suld NPA acted
because the demands of defense
construction will be substantially
reduced during Ihe last half of
this year.
Relaxation of rlnr control* was
based on a new estimate Indicating
that thl* year'* supply of slab tine
will be annul I.O7U.O0O tons, nr 13
tier cent above consumption. While
ihe metal I* kep under Inventory
control tn prevent hoarding, user*
are permitted tn rarry a 80 day
supply Instead of a 30 day Inven­
tory.
about two billion dollars u year.
The measure, approved hy the
rommlttee after two brief closed
sessions and no public hearings,
Is ton be railed up In Ihe House
Monday. Quick action is expected
there. Houghton * ba* conferred
with Chairman George (D.-Ga.),
of the Senate Finance Coin mlttee,
who ha* pledged speedy Senaln
consideration,

C O N G R E G A TIO N A L CHURCH
Park Avenua and Third Street
J. Bernard Root, Minister
'ro o L A T E TO C L A S S IF Y l
~
Sunday School 10: (Ml a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
LOST— Bird 0nr&gt; pointer, male,
OCACA SUPERVISOR
Sermon i "Somo Are Offended".
between Osteen anil Sanford.
Teatt Mark 8*3. “And they were
TALLAH ASSEE OR - fioy. War­
Reward Thomas* Barber Shop.
offended at him."
ren today appointed Fannie R.
Pasteur, Ocala, aa supervisor nl
HKVRN TR D A Y A D V E N T IS T registration of Marlon County.
CHURCH
In pralley loo young?
MDa Pasteur succeeds Nevin C.
«. »{. Carter. EWtoi
Perkins, Ocala, who died last Sun­
^ Loral
____ EW rr
W .. R, Buckner,
'D n ir INh Jefferunn
wag
day. She Mas been chief deputy
Mra
rs. Harry
ry Watt,
# • »«,' Sahhall
Sahhalh School to Ihe office store FebVusry. 1944.
Superintendent
th lfty -th ree when he wrote
Miss Pasteur was purchasing
Church service 11:00 A. M., Sat­ ageqt for Ihe Marion County Vo
urday
and algnad the Declaration
national School before Joining the
Sabbath School 0:510 A. M.
staff of Ihe supervisor of regTslra
of Indeiit'ntlenre.
Prayer meeting 7:30 P. M., Wed­ Ron. She 1* a life-long resident nf
nesday,
Marlon County.
Hlgited: Mm. It, F Cooper.
a $l() a ton increase In the price
Warren raappolnled William T.
I lousewife
of nrwsprlnt tor export, but not Dow and Wlluim T . Gordon to
on sales to Canadian publishers, the Duval County Rudgrt Commls
U'»Ut
ISilIlk*! Adv.l
OTTAW A im - The Canadian a federal spokesman disclosed to slot: tor terms ending in June,
government ha* agreed to allow day.
1938.

an eve*

■Uk Lew Froclp.

One Of Beat U. S. V. 8. Controls On
Fighter Pilots Is 4 Major Metab
ShotDownByReds Ordered Lifted

U. S. F IF T H AIR FORCE,
Korea un— Tho Air Force an­
nounced today that Col. Walker
M. Mahurin, o m of America's
greataat fighter pilots, was shot
down over Korea Tuesday.
The 33-year-old Sabre Jet pilot
who downed moie then M planes
In two were hasn't been heard
from tinea he radioed:
"I've been fait by flak and I
think I'm on fire."
The Air Force said it didn't know^
whether he parachuted.
Mahurin, from Fort Wayne, Ind.,
waa pioneering the use of Sabre
Jet fighters in dive bombing. That
waa title of his Jobs as a rombat
group commander nf the Fourth
Fighter Wing.
.... nf
He waa on hit
his third ml
mlscinn
______________
e boi
.
the
day. Ha lad_____
Sabre dive
bombIng attacks on Communist airfields
at Hlnulin across the Yalu River
from Manchuria and on the rail
network al Kunu, IS miles to the
southeast. If# was hit over Kunu.
Mahurin shot down 21 planes in
Europe and o m in the Pacific In
WorST War II. He waa credited
with 31k plane* shot down In Korea,
one probably destroyed and nne
damaged.
Mahurin came In Korea five
A L L S A IN TS CHURCH
monlhs ago and wa&gt; originally un­
G ftU tirii#
der command nf hi* close friend
Dean Pstaiaa, Preacher
and World War If rival, Cnl.
Rogation Sunday
Francis Gabreskl, top American
Holy Communion 1:00 o.m.
are still flying In combat.
Jllornlng Prayer and sermon
Mahurin'* wife and their Iwn
11:00 a.m.
children live al George Air Fnrrp
Base in California. Ills mother,
CHRIHT1AN A N D M ISSIONARY Mrs. Guy Mahurin, live* In Fort
A L L IA N C E
Wayne.
Park Arena* sad Fourteenth

irohlem by building expressway a
from the suburb* into iha cltlaa—
j mixed blessing to the view of
the mass transportation compa­
nies.
"Downtown street# of American
cities are not large enough to ac­
commodate iha
a present flow of

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60 Persons Donate
Blood To Red Cross

Ca.

YownlFn
MeClung'n 8c tl 11.00 Stow
Manual Jxrob*©*'e Departman! Htord
Oubff
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�, WAUKESHA. WIs. U K - Will a
happy family ba wiped out hero
Monday, fair under the
Ihe nose of a
Wilh workmen off the Job. Moth­
horrified populace? Will five littlp er and Father Robin, then newlyJune* and their failhful
mother real- weds, moved In and although the
______________
. ly be walled ui i alive In concrete? I furnishings were ns bare as nowUr will some Iicrole rescuer dash lywrds ever found, set about maki . at; Ihe Iasi ..................
up
moment lo wrest ing a home.
;
lliem front disaster?
They not only made their home,
The third act of a Id show tra­ they rilled It up. On a nest upon
gedy never had more lo offer than a rafter, molhcr slta this day on
this real-life melodrama right nt guard, while father hastens back
the Five Points, center of the city.
And Ihe prospects are, that if res­ and forth— a half-mile or so from
cue comes it will advance with downtown to the nearest garden
slipply— to feed all the little
the Impressive Ircad of Indignant worm
ladles with brooms or similar mouths.
Here is where the drama steps
^alarming weapons.
w You sec, mother Is a robin, So, close upon Ihe preserve nf tragedy
naturally, are (he five little ones The labor dispute is over, Ihe con­
And lhe\ arc in the current mess struction crews are coming back
because robins arc Ins In observ­ to wnrk.
ing picket lines.
And Iho first Job on the schedule,
Here Is what happened.
come next Monday, is lo seal up
The Waukesha National Hank Is Ihe hatch with rnnrrrtc, entomb­
In Ihe midst of a major remodeling ing the robin family.
program. One of Ihe new struc­
Boss nf Ihe ronsInicHon Job
tures Is designed In hold n hank asked for help today, because he
vault, and has a basement of Infly said he iltdnT think (touring the
.jll mansions,
substantially
but cuncrele with the hints still there
Pressed by concrete. Dark there a
month ago. a labor disturbance
halted work when (ho basement
was complete — floor, walls and
celling — except for an 8-fool-

WE JOIN IN IIONOItINfi
OUR ARMED FORCES
SERVING OUR COUNTRY

Defense Forces
Baptists Told Of
Opposed Increase Threat To Liberty
In Marine Corps In Pagan Country
WASHINGTON UK— Rap. Vinson
(D.-Ga.) declared today that the
Army, Navy and Air Fore* opd o s c increasing Ihe strength ot the
Marino Corps because they fear
II would cause a reduction In their
own appropriations.
Vinson, chairman of the Armed
Services
Committee,
led off
House debate on leglalation which
would not only establish a mini­
mum number uf marinca but make
theii commandant a member of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
As Ihe bill passed the Senate,
and was approved by the House
Committee, the Marines would be
maintained at not less than four
combat divisions and four combatstrength Marine air wings. The
House committee stipulated lhat
a personnel minimum of 300,000
be established lo keep the units
up lo strength,
Vinson announced, however, that
in Ihe Interest of economy he will
offer an amrndment lo make the
minimum strength three combat
divisions plus three full • strength
air wings and supporting units.
Supporters of the legislation
count on Ihis concession In attract
wavering members.
Opponents pegged Ihelr argu­
ments to economy and necessity.
They said a t division corps would
cosl (our billion dollars mure a
year and, In ellect, would be u
•.ennui land army
Vtir&gt;un said Pentagon brass In
general strongly opposes Ihe legis­
lation Hut hr said he thought It

FRISK

DR. C. L. PERSONS
Concentrators Give
$1.50 For Raw Fruit
LAKELAND i.P— Due lo a con­
tinued rush lo secure an adequate
flow uf oranges lor their operalion. Florida concentrators hiked
th/"r offer for ra*v fruit to a
stead) »1 .V) a bos delivered. Flor­
ida Citrus Mutual retorted Thors
dti)
Mutual's Market Information Di­
vision .aid Ihe price Jump was
reported at some plants a day or
two ago and was fairly general

OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
IIA South I'almtltn Avrnur

HUMID TRIAL!

M OTOROLA — AD M IR AL TE L E V IS IO N
I'omplrt* wilh a«irl«1 anrt booster

GKNE’S TEXACO SERVICE

A i 'i i u d Fo rc e s D a y
Saturday,

Thursday,

17

Single strength canneries paid
SI to lu SI 13 for Hie small tpian
Illy id fruit moved through their
channels The dinners ar&gt;’ reluc
taut in pav Ihe higher price tie
mandril, when their inventories on
hand have been hulll with lower
price fruit. Mutual said
Higher quotations were rciuirled
in the auction markets with .12
cur. of interior oranges averaging
S-1 AH and 22 ears of Indian Itlvrr
oranges averaging S3 M
F o il
markets were holding
"inuslly" steady at $2 AO a box
but lliere were Increased sales al

Dunedin Dentist I k
Low In GOP Ri(ee
si
I'ETEHNHUIIG P
|ir
E I KlUmillrr. Dunedin dentist
w|it&gt; it .is low man m Mu- ,3rurnrred
race in win the llrptdillcntl mum
nation (nr gmcruoi. lodav threw
his support io lleri I. Acker, Mi
ain i
hil/millci who n-ecivrd a.non
voles and tailed In carry Ids own
count) of Pinellas, called front
railing Hairy S .Swan, Miami
Shnrr&gt;
a "Johnny mine lately"
llepiiltlienn Swan term ed 1 1.inn
votes and Aeker t».7&lt;H»
Kit/miller
said
lie learned
through a Inend io Dade County
that Swart had been registered a.
a llrpnlilk-an in Flor ida only since (
Nm

.si

If) :,l

Nu .iii said

WOMENS CLUBS
MINNEAPOLIS of - The na­
tion's rluliwiimrn were dusing
their Hist annual meeting today
with installation nf ufflceri after
declining for "higher level* nf
mnrnllly In both public and private
life."
Mrs Oscar A. Ahlgrcn, Whiling,
lint , lakes over the presidency
for which she was unopposed In
Thursday's election.
In addition lu the resolution on
morality, tho 3,000 delegate*, rep­
resenting the 810,000-member Gen­
eral Federation of Women'* Clubs,
approved one calling for the exlenllon to Korean velarana of all
henrflla given servicemen after
World War II. Also favored wax
a resolution asking removal of un­
warranted rostrlcTlnns'on foreign
trade.

KEGISTEIIKD JE W E L E R

GIFTS THAT LAST

consider rescue projects.
The radio station, fh« bunk and
Hie rnnrrrn directing Ihe construc­
tion Job aro offering • i U govern­
ment defense homl to the Person
who suggests the beat method of
gelling Ino birds and Ihe neat to
Niifcly.
The deadline is Monday

" I lu. is noilimg ih o i K d / m i l
lei . i-mi 11ii M-meiil nt A e k e r) I've
been
i-spri lllig
d
In
lliqqien
T h e v 'v e been looking lor smite
thing lo use against me lo .ave
lle ii \ rker "

Sw.m said lie had never tried In
drnv Dial lie registered as a Demo
ernl in Florida for several year,,
hill added lie was a lifelong lie
JU D Y ARRESTED
LOS ANGELES IK— Singer Judy ptibln all in New York Stale and
Garland appeared Iwu hours tale remained one exeepl fur Hu* period
In rnurt— alter a bench warrant between (Dili and HIM
for her arrest had been issued—
H )M OF RAID
and test!fieri to her fimmelal urGAINESVILLE
1 The under
ranaomenl* wilh her finance anil
wen) raid s in g e d by mule students
business advisor, bid Lull.
With Miss Garland's appearance on women’* dnrmllorle* ami so
Thursday, the arrest order was roritv houses Iasi week cm used
earned fixeil by University I’ rosi
withdrawn.
Actress Lynn Bari, Luffs ex wife, dent 1 llillis Miller al $2,000
Persumit properly loss by wom­
seeks more support fnr Ihelr son,
John Michael Lull. 3 Mias Gar­ en student, was tl.Kon. Dr Miller
land, subpoenaed (o leatlfy. said said I'horsilay Tills ImTudrd $2(Ki
her attorney told her she need nnl taken from tin- Della Gamma So
appear until called hy Irlrphnrte runty Home Damage lo buildingi
She testified she has no written was around Jinn, lie said
agreement wilh Luft, hut pnys him
England was rniiqm'ii-d
from $taO lo J.’iOO a week as her
Itnini' between I I and HU A,D
advisor.
Asked If he holds n partnership
Interest In Miss Garland's current
stage show, Lull said no. He main
tallied Ihul Miss Bari needs no
further financial old from him
since she Is much In demnmi In
the film industry, film usks nu
Increase from $200 In $300 monthly
for their ton's support

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J fellows - - these
V iennas!
Plump and oh— &gt;o
tender . . . chuck full
of tatty goodness arc
these Lykci Vienna
Sausagel In soup* . . .
in scrambled eggs * ..
grilled . . . as they are
for picnics or as |
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TUCSON, Aril. o n -D r. Irving
Langmuir, Nobel Prlsc-wInnlng
N ii II m - lx h.rxtiy x l v . n (hat Hthel
iciantlit, laid ha had created ■
Wtlllxtnx niK t hxr (Inal ( . p o r t h i
lli x ou ir ia &lt;&gt;( in* x* U I* nf Nanm x golintnrs masted the Alllea and nation-wide pattern of weekly rain­
A. IVIMImnx, iI m x r k . 4; th*l ill"
Nlxil I,,, |ii‘tilluii f ii r (Inal ill.- ngniii virtually dared them to for­ fall by needing cl midi with silver
'-lixrax. umi linn xlix Kil l ii|i|,lr mally break off Hie urmUllce talks Iodide.
Ir, Ihx (liirinrxM* Iimn-lnn
Utxti
Vii&lt;- Ail in. (.V Turner Jny, sanlnr
Ity creating rainful) In Ihn .Smithrtffiin, &lt;’(.Hilly J iiiI k i ' nf Hxmlittnx
(.'minty. Kli.rlilu, mi tlia ln&gt;l it *y or ' Aillcil delegate, spoke for only two west. Ur. Langmuir said In a
J ump , in 2. lor XMprovxl til xaitip minute; of the 3U minute session. copyrighted story published In the
anil (nr final i l i . l i e r g r .. ■ K i # r u ­ I e used Ins lime tu "reject final- Tucson Daily Citizen Wednesday,
in* of |h- .««Utx of HatMl* * Ijt
bviyMI;!" .'!•« f»*d prisoner, he had charg-d 'ho rainfall pat-,
IVIIIUmx, it.r.x.xif, nn Ihlx I n ilxy
exchange proposal and suggest a tern over the entire cmuit.*y,
u| ny, a II. IH'.Z
lecess until the Iteds have some­
K T I IK I . W II.I.IAM M .
The experiment*. he asserted,
r.xx.-iitf I* nt ilix i-ita lp thing new In offer.
put the success nf cloud-seeding
nt Na n nix A
M in iu m ,.
Not
Hi
Korenn
(Jen,
Nurn
II
re
beyond
"valid doubt."
l|pl-PIIM *(l.
plied:
Or. Langmuir, associate director
I I I T I T I O l X I.K CtAI.
"Unless you formally declare of the General Electric Research
ci'illi'c In 11*■r Iry jf D
lItnM \vtt
Laboratory, Is cvalunllng the re­
(i11* wiitLiffgt-n'l iff
i&gt;n 11i ii 1»■ the h i ijjlnnLiui of these armistice
WIIJ" I J - Itif. .1 Ifi i 1#■it IT111'111 «j t AI If i t - negoLolimis, &gt;iin have no reason sults nf u 21 month protect which
litriil In Hi’in11m»11* t tiun ly , I* hi nruler to object to Hie normal holding he said was sponsored by the Ar
111# fir III hum ilium*,
‘ T w i n I'l t y
my. Navy and Air Force Ills full
J'fl villi' IhlHfM* Mint I hill HP Il)|i*c|&lt;| of rmtferoncea."
Another session was srheduled report is to be completed next Hep
t f* Ft’Jf I r( t r F fill'l flJt||)f« Jnirnmiflt tu
t
ember.
I h f tprtTiH *»f Ihw Kiel It I Mill Nwrii#* nt I'fiinnntijoin Suliirdny.
Nlfililtf* in wit Heir 165 ti!J of I T o r
Here visiting relatives, Dr Lung
Joy
lold
the
Iteds
"We
again
Id i NlJstiltr* 1 •I w it h I In* i T#i k of
Ih® f i r m 11
fm iri
of
Hom in',if re In i finally and formally" the miilr said In an interview with the
lied |iro|xisnl calling for exchange Citizen that the proje... was set
f o u n t y. I*lor Ida.
O E O M III KLIIA K
of 132,non ruptured Iteds for tne up to determine Ihe value id cloud
HA MAI V HM III
I2.IKX) Allied captives In Commu­ seeding.
o w tiim
"Most of the person* who doubt­
nist hands
M a y t. l fir.a
Num II was equally firm In re­ ed the worth of seeding clouds
jecting Hie Allied voluntarily re- with silver Iodide," he lain, "asked
|iairinInni plan. It would return the same quest Ion; ‘How dn you
only 70.IKKI prisoners to the Iteds. know II wouldn't have rained any­
The (csI of Ihe lied prisoners way?'
"To dlsjaise of that argument
questioned refuse to rrlurn lo Cammiinisl lerrllory, 'he U N Com nice and for all we set out to
establish a puHcrn of rainfall Hud
iiiuml said
he meuMired across the
The prisoner Issue Is hlocking could
United Stales."
tin urmisliee
A check was sturted of Wealhrr
Nam ll said u letter written by lltireau records for us long us they
liili&gt; (ieii. ('buries F Co'uon, (or- huve existed Dr Langmuir said
mer roiurnamJer of Hie Allies' In all the recorded history of
Koje Island I'risoo, "has disclosed weather no similar pattern could
In Hie whole world Hie oiler bank- he found.
ruptey of your poslllon "
Dr. Langmuir said he amt a
Colson wrote the note to obtain group of xcTcutlxl* found (hut when
Ihe release of If rig. (Jen. Francis they had seeded Ihe New Mexico
T I (odd. who was seized by the air on Monday, Tuesday ami
I'dWs Tint letter, since repudi­ Wednesday, 11 hail ruined In Ihe
ated by the lop Allied command, East on Friday, Saturday and
idmdtrd guuid i bud killed prison
" (In lied riots) and promised
"I nmone treatment."
J o y s-dd he lold Hie Iteds "they
were cloaking llicir learn of Ihe
i nfb nmf iMi'Inv! nor resereenlng
'I'niinm l told them ihe remain
(i t i&gt;l their remarkn were on
winIby of notice "
The Allies have offered to let Pur u trooper Wan I n
rM «Ni

T asty little

WHOM

Communists Dare Scientist Reports
On Making Rain
By Seeding Clouds

ALWAYS
G O O D TASTE
Always

To Go To Koreu
WASHINGTON MV—The wish of
( pi. llllly L. Loomis, Jasper, Fla .
lo go to Koreu may he answered

tills rnoidh

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Muy We Always Have Pence

H r f FAMILY LOAN COMPANY
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Loomis, now slalluried al Fori
Bragg, N. C., wrote Rep. Bennett
ID tria ) nf Ms desire Ho •••Id:
" I uni writing you tu see If you
cun help me get lo go to Korea
I have tried to uo for o long lime
hill they won't let me I have tried
every way to go but they buve
turned me down "
Loomis Ir ii paratrooper with Ihe
32.Mli Airborne Infantry Regiment
and wants to transfer to Hie I87tb
Airborne Infantry now in Korea.
latomls' enmmanding officer
Capl Sherman K. llurke, In reply
»«* * Mtxx from Renneti sabl ihul
"over half of the men In Ibis or
ganlzalimi have volunteered al line
time or uuollicr fur similar trans­
fers."
II" said Hie neAissury paper
work was now being attended tu
and that some action may lie po*
slide shortly.
Hume klndx of

liunilton

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Seminole Tire Shop
CKAMCIUOg 0 » AUITUA, Dr. Leopold fig I
T mill uf tha Unknown Soldier In Arlington National Cemetery, Vir­
ginia. 'Hie farmer leader of Ihe small republic, which la .till split by
a four-way occupation by American, British, French and Husalan
hates, Is on hla lint visit to the United State*.
(International)
FI.IEKS DISCHARGED
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (A) - Two
‘May down" filers at Scott Air
Force Ruse. Rellevllle, III., will be
let mil of the Air Furco with dis­
charge* "neither honorable nor dis­
honorable."
Randolph Air Force Base here
announced that 1st Lt. James G,
"xi.'nf,
llp'lsn, la., pilot, and
1st Id Edward L Cox. 33, bom­

bardier, St. Louis, Mo., would be
separated from the service. They
were two of six Randolph airmen
who staged a "stay down" strike
last month.
Both are married and hava
children. Briatol said he refused
to Gy for fear It would disturb
his wife, whose first husband was
killed in a World War 11 plana

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TELEPH O N ES 180 and 1071
Room 404 Hanford Atlantic National Bank Building

are

found up ua high n* the snow tin •

in the Andes of South America.
In ancient Babylon, the hanks
were a part uf the church.
the Cuminunh.Is hoc fur Ihemselves
lust which men don't want to re
turn tu (,'oinmunlsm
Nam II calls this absurd.

ARMED
FORCES
W rit great Jtrlde o f 4**f ktM lllty, we
eaisfe fee M e n k e n o f H r Armed Fareei.
W e ere preetl tket they are dtfsadleg
Fyeedem w k e r e m It Ii tlre e ts e e d . , .

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Take a new Cadillac home wjth yog-use It with
common prudence and give It reasonable can—
— knd ttn ytm from today, there should he meny.
many people anxious to drive it and call it thair ownl
The soundness
O
used car Iota througho
nlfel he a Furniture Dealer,
oekamllb, a Jeweler, an
uuetriet, a Real Betata Man.
item his trads. . . whalavsr
lust o f M i v l c f f h i o fls fs a g e

con loeste it quickly and

heafele la fee face e l their i * « r * | *

V’ ' .

T jf S f s r f t!
There are many an
value of a Cadillac cat
First, of course, Is

Ibr aga, p Cadillac ie always aside and apart from

iris practical to enforce in the

ind the goal of* thoae who de..... _______ _ — idillac are one and the same—
Aew feed and kam enduring tan tkU tat: h mddaf
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llilpownxnt
f 1beyowd ,tne Horma. span

n u s o tB iw A t m u t t M i i t

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And then, of coune, there is tha wonderful Cadillac

and kntkinatfoi.

fln W
M d hi
III Tons
T i l l X fun
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‘r «you
waas

"mxow pAotr to it

And then than is its sound and enduring beauty.
Cadillac styling Ii a Jtvthpmtni— with copilnuoua
impfovement and refinement. Older Cadillacs, of
course, are not to&lt;be mistaken for the current ones:
but, regardless of age, they are tliU Cmli/Utt— and
are dj«tlnipiished and dignified in their own rights.

It la not umueoi for a Cadillac to plea through
four or five or even six different familin— each one
owning it with pride and driving it with pleasure.
Think of this when you buy your next car, If you

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F U t Book J
TI
L e t Ift B l o c k C T r a c t IS S«silarmn s p r i n g *
ac cording
to
H l U th er eo f m e r i t e d upon the
Fu b llr
K k o h Ii
or tlnnl tiole
t*«ttnty,‘ K l n m t n
Lot 3 B lo c k ; ; T r a c t IS HanU n d o H p il n g *
according
to
D a t a th er eo f recorded upon the
I ’u U Jg
JUcorda
of Hainlnole
C o u n t y , Fl o ri d*.
Lot • B lo c k R T r u e ! IS Han*
la lido Hprl nga
a c v o r d ln g
to
IM iia t h e r e o f recorded upon the
ru hlic
Itecorda
of rieininul#
County. F lu r n U .
Lot l B lo c k i : T r a c t IS :Ur.
U n d o H prl ngh
H ccunliin
to
Hlata th er eo f rerordetl upon the
Labile.
B e g i r d a oi r&gt;**iiiiiiule
C o u n t y . F lo ri d a .
Lot |o B lo c k R T r a c t IS Kan*
U n d o Hprinirn
urcordiny
tu
i ' l i t r thereof le ro r d e d up*•u the
I'utiltc
IiecurdM of
hcmlnole
C o u n t y . H o i l«l;i
l*ot l i Block K T r a c t IS Him*
U n d o Hpr lnga
a cco r d in g
to
d a t e thereof recorded upoll the
Public
IteeoEda of
Hemlnole
C o u n t y . F l o r ld u
Lot J B lock F T r a c t IS HanI a lido HpntiKH
n c co td lng
40
r u t e thereof recorded upon the

i'uhttc

llectirdfl oi

Hemiriot**

i/ontiiy. F lo r i d a
U i i B lo c k F T r a c i IS Hun
Undo
Hprtnita ncco nll n a
to
I’ lrtin ll i r r c o f recoutcii upon in*I'MhlU*
llccufiln iif
Hentliiole
County. Horlrla
U»le
lo ai 13Block II T r a c t
I t KunJafidu HprlugH uc cording
to H a i j th er eo f recorded upon
the I’ ll Idle Record* of Hemlrnila
C o u n t y , Flo ri d a
Lot n Block A T r a c t :•;» Han*
Undo
Hp rlna * a c t o r d l u g
to
I'll*IP th er eo f recorded upon Hi 11
I'dhllc
flecorda of
HemlUole
C o u n t y , F lo r i d a .
Lot
t? B lo c k A T r a c t 25» Haii^
Undo
H i r i n g * nim-o r d lu g
to
I’ lril* th er eo f recorded upon the
I'uld lc lleciirda
of
Hi
. ciulnole
C o u n t y , Fl o ri da.
Lot 4 B lo ck C T r a c t Sj Han*
laruto H|frlngP
a ccording
to
I'lat* thereof recortled upon the
B u M I c Becirrda
of
H* mi note
County* Fl o rl d u
Lot t) B lo ck C T r a c t SV HanInnihi Hprlrign
accord in if
to
ritl'la tliereof 1 e c m «:|ed upon the
I *uhi In Itecordw
of
He mini do
C o u n t y , Flo rld u
tail 3 B lock C T r a c i 2 '■ Han*

U n d o Hprlnga . according to
Flats thereof recorded upon the
Public . llecurda
of
daminola
County. Florida.
Lot I I Block C T t a r t H Han
Undo
Hptlnga ai cording to
Mata thereof recorded upon the
Public Itecorda
uf
Seminole
county, Florida
Lot !&amp; Block t? T ra c t 2,1 Han*
Undo
Hprlnga According to
Plata thereof recorded upon the
Public Itecorda
of
Hernlnolo
County. Florida.
a
U&gt;t || Block i: Trac t 3f Hanlamlo
Hprina*" nccordina to
Plain thereof recorded upon the
Public IL'oorde
of
Seminole
Coulily. Florida
Lo t IS lllt iik L T r a c t *n» Sun
lands
tfprtass
di ng
1a.
Plat e tti •&gt;*«,"•11 I f f u 1 d r d ati'Oll tl'ir

Public

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of

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l.ota S. 3 4. I Block It T rac i
*7 S.iulsthdo SpriliKH accord tug
1o Plat* thereof refolded upon
tin* Puldlc Itecorda of Hfvnlpole
County, Florida.
Lot* 7 &lt;fc B Block J T r a d S'»
SanUndo Hprlngs according to
Plat* thereof tecordfd
upon
ll,** Public lie* Urdu of HiinlUolo
County, Florida
Lola I ; A p* Hl&lt;a k C Trac t 31
Sniilmido Spring* accoiding to
Plat* thei *-of recorded upon the
P ub lic I 'teenid*
of
Seminole
C'lijuty. I lurlda
Lot* I S A i ; Block 1» Tra ct
31 Simla nth, Spring* accord lug
10 Plate thereof recorded iifion
ih* Puhlic Itecorda &lt;*f Seminole
I'n i i n ly ,

Florida

l.ol 2*1 Block 1* Trac t 31 Han
laiido Hpriiiis*
nctordlnft
to
Pint* I he 1 co 1 ictordetl upon the
I'uldlc Bet'ord*
of
Heliilnole
County, Florida
Ltd I Block II T ra c t 33 Han*
laud i* Spring)*
accord Big
to
Plat* thereof recorded upon th ­
r u Idle
Record* uf
Heliilnole
County,

Flo rida

Lot .3 Block B T r a c i S3 Han
In mlo Spring*
according
to
Plat* thereof recorded upon the
I’uldlc
Itecord* of
Seminole
County, Florida
led 4 Block II Tra ct 33 Han
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In
Plat* thereof recorded upon the
Piddle

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County.

Florida.

of

Seminole

Lot 13 Block C T i r o l IU H a n -

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Spring.*

according

to

Pint* I hereof recorded upon the

I’uldlc
Record* of
Hutu 1noli*
County. Florida
lad « Block t* T r m t f&gt;2 Han*
la mlo Spring*
itcctirdlng
to

PHkt* thrroof recorded upon tha
Public Itacord, of S.mlnola
-■ • •
Lot T WOO: C Tract O Panlandoapt Ina,aicotdlnr
to
F ill'
( r . D i J r . l upon lhv&gt;
Fublk rt.cnc.l .,(
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Hnnlmido H i i r m a i lu c u r ill b R to
F l m . t I n - r f r r m n l i d upon lho
I ’ublkItroor da u f
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MODKItN fnriiUhfd Kllclwnott*
ui,intnniiO. Mlutnli-'rluiiil Court
11mini'll &gt;■ 17-tC H. City limit,.
MODKItN 4im- room afiidcnry
itpn rt merit. Hiiltnlilo for hn.liici* cou|i|i'. lUilllii'i
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from Hoth III excellent locutlun*. Itcnaomdde Term*. 1‘lnmo
If,7.1 foi detail*.
KOIIKUT A. WII.I.IAMH, Hrnllor
liaymmid K. I.iinili|iilal, Vaaociul,
Phone 11178
Vtlniitli* Hunk llhli*..
IIOMK mid INOoMK: Four In iroom private home on Pink Avi.
now avulhdde. Will make ex.
relleld lonrial home for |nirly
winding home ami Incunie |irn*

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HADDi.K Home and &gt;.n. In,, ■ ilium. Full l l'Jf» loiluy Bunn turn
Fur,tor. Fro* i .inuatv* (iricr
trailer—((0.110 for Iedh. J. II.
Itrntbi'rR Ovvn« i «.
U e, Went Side, III No I. II,&lt;
l.'lt.
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We huy, a«ll * trade tiled
furniture. Wilson Muter Furn­
iture Co. fill c. -,i ('hone Of.N

lullv. Price 118,11110.0(1. Tcim b WANTED Used I'l m e i ■
Kxnjiiuivc.
IliirrliiiNiidlroitdey
Cull I2H8 W.
Broker*, toil We»l Flr*l, 'I'-li
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N f .r r H T O U 'I N i l t- At1■'T.
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f&gt; ROOM houa*. I,uke Mary. Phone TALENT for fXmnleai Nile, Mint- — —— —■ ...
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land Ilia every Wedlie day (‘a n 1 3 - NOTICES PldfSN.VAl.S • - t l
IIHNliKKKONVII.I.K, N. C. Com
1K80-M. Keai nnnhle term*.
priie*.
)i]i'tcly furiitnlicil Hiimmir home
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All 'modern rouvcnlrnri'i. Jiuw, UyM KHKKKKRH’ A IT K N T Io N t
MIRNITHRE for the complete
RETAIL
Sale
.man
Wauled.
Steady
We have a very lovely 2*hcd'
Julv mid Auioiit. Phono IPil. A
home. Prleci fit ivorkloic m n n ’ f
room frame homo within walk* ^nr^do^memL^|R e^Pme^J^re
Skinner
iioekethook (.on- d m v n payment*,
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IIP* M*lfw0lft AV.
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FOUR room ftirni.hn! ifuriwju
npnrimcnt. Adtili, nnd no pete.
Apply (too Mnrnolhi Avenue.

inti dlHlance of hoilnen* district,
WORK W A N TE D
- 7
which is iiiider-prireil for i|iilcK » _
•ale at *H,0()0. Owner leaviiik/, HAUY R IT T E R - Qcit of refer,
must ho sold till* month. We me
ence*. Mrs. Miriam Vlnup, III)
proud to dhow thin very uttrac*
We*t tilth St. Phone 1018 M.
live hnipe. Seminole Really,

jind_JMa^noRa^|honu^

TIIR E K room modern fnrnluhed
A R TIC LES FOIl H A LE — J
apartment, Over itnruue. 1k
mile* enut of nmirwooii. Phone TR A V ER S E E*taii*lon Hods— 2H”
Winter Park 20-8082.
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to 108'' Senkarlk Glass anJ
Paint Co.
UN PURNI8HRD 2 hod r o o m
divelllnir. 817 Myrtle Avenue. TU X ED O FEEDS. Compute linn.
Call Bayard Realty Co. Phone
Hu(|t’a Tuxedo Feed Store.
H08 or 1212-It. _
jrj' y
USED Vacuum Cleaner*. I Hoover
FOUR room apt. Modern ropveu
«hd 1 Rex-Air. Roth In Kand
lencta, Adult* mid no (let*, lifflti*
condition. Call I2DI-J after 0:oi)
Hun ford Ate.
____
p.lAf
NKW 2 bedroom houie, go, eijujp- C H E S T S and D ESKS. Largo tup.
Immediate oceii|iiin*y.
m rnt.
(fly. New-uNed-unfinlihed— *7.80
*78.00. Phone 1002.
up.i Kurnlturu Center, ltd We«
■iU'
M a t. Telephone 1428. Grier
A P A R TM E N T, bedroom, living
prfilhoa-Owner*.
room am) nicely furnlihod' kit­
chen. Private hath. Private front
. W I* E I AND Liouone
and back antranco.'' Cod) add
‘ All Fapelee BraeAe
airy. Utllitle* furnlihod. Will
G0LDHH0H0 P A C K AG E
accommodate rouple and Vdrii
children. *80.00 rent. 4 mile*
STORE
north of Hanford. Naat door to
leie w. i « a i i ,
Club Diamond, Phone 180S-M2.

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U — SPECIAL SERVICES

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M A C S Electric Service Moved • LOST keys In leather case. Po*l
Office, Hominy. Return Herald
te m porari ly to rear ol
1800
Office, ur Pod Office, ldcntifl*
Sanford Avc. Electric motor re*
cation Inshiv.
•
winding, Television amt radio
service. An idur lo you ue your I O S T : L a d l e s ' p o i s e , h r o w n eurde.
telephone Hit,
coni.‘l i n i n g m o n e y mid per son al
C A R P EN TER WORK
Cor quirk repair jobs, nr «mnl
Imlldlng. Call I|n» II42.M-4

hclonginirs.

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I Joront# A. Watermsn, petali of M u i Brother Department

louse 01 Representatives Votes
In Favor Of Tax Relief For Itself
’ABIIINC.TON
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In n comUMia reversal of previous demands
n r belt-lightening economy, the
House has voted substantial tag
w het lor Itself and senators and
free hometown office space for
congressmen.
The measure swept through the
House Thursday as It passed the

i NEW yoMt (ft-John D. Rockovancement of Manhgameid.Thfni
“ N,w Yort
other Floridians won (IM A
Tbt reaaon (or hit suing to the

hill Into hundred* of thousands of
dollars.
The tax amendment was offered
their business leadership. Thoy la- hospital Thursday night was not
hr Democratic l-oador McCormack
eluded:
announced. But a hospital spokes­
or Massachusetts and annroved
Linton Alloa, president of ths man said It "could be for a checkwithout a show of opposition or
First National Bank of Oriaado;
discussion.
An examination of the amend­
ment by newsmen dladoicd Its In­
tent, which McCormack verified.
It soys that for purpose of fed­
eral taxation, members nt Conrcss have their place of realen**c In the state or district they
represent. This means that their
Jean Hagen and James Stewart discuss the rifle ho has perfected
expenses while on official business In a scene from MQM’a "Carbine llllams." showing on the Rita Thea­
away from home are deductible ter screen Sunday and Monday.
ns business expenses far tax pur­
poses.
Since Congress normally stays in
session almost the entire year, a
member could deduct the cost •&gt;&lt;
his housing, meals, transportation,
business entertainment, laundry
and many other thing* while In
Washington.
For most members this could
mean a tax reduction of around
12,000 annually. Those with higher
than average living standards
m ijhl pay no taxes at all.
Senators and representatives art
paid #12,500 a year, plus a 13.500
expense allowance which now Is
tax-free. Besides that they receive
smaller allotments for stationery,
CnndldaU for Coanty Commbmloner District No. S
postage, communications and trnv-

MY SINCERE THANKS

LAST TIMES TONIG:

SATURDAY ONLY! 2--FEATURES-2

S
ft recommended by Its Appropriation
v. Committee. Demands for economy
* • accompanied all the reductions.
The congressional budget bill
|&amp; cleared by voice vote and went
y to the Semite with Iho distinction
of being Ihe first bill Ihls year on
j y . Which fhe House actually raised
the allotments recommended by
R; (he Appniprlotluns Committee,
s ' - The bill's total of M , m ,T80 was
F,- 11,500 more than the committee
ftW B M suggested. although about 10
P,-1 million bolnw Budget Bureau rcc1/ ommendationa. Tho money flnan.
cea Congress, Iho Library of ConF&gt; pess, the Government Printing Of&lt;f flee and related arms of the legisK Istlvo department.
The 11,500 Increase was for In, 1 atellatlon of more traffic signs and
r signal* on Capitol Hill.
But two nlhrr amendments.' for
f . tax relief and free office rental,
.. l could run tho nddrd cnat of the

DR. II. K. RING
CHIROPRACTOR
Pitas* call for appoint meet
Phone 1752— 174#

Now
BhowiMI
II CM 1*11ItH v non A R T
"D EA D LIN E. U.8.A."
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AO Mlnulea of
(a rtfu lly Helectml
Hhnrt Hubjtcla
Ihowlng at 7:90 O N L Y
tature at 7:30 and 10:30

Bonner L Carter

I «l»h la aaprSea my tkaaha to the staple In District No. S for
making It pamIMa fee mo to bo In tho ren-eff on May 27. I
solicit the vote of tkeoo who did net Vote for me I* the Primary
and the centlaned confidence of thooo who eepperted me.

Double Suicide Is
Probable Verdict
In Smyrna Affair
*:aw SMYRNA BEACH in­
A scent from "Mutiny" color by Technicolor starring Mark Stovjustice of the Peace Fred 11. Bran­
non said the deaths of a tnnn and •ns showing on Iht Mlvitland Rlde-In Theater screen flunday and
a woman from bullet wounds late Monday.
Thursday was "apparent double
suicide."
He Identified Iho women, mother
of twn children, as Mrs. Yvonne
Sikes, about 33, wife of Fred
Sikes, un Kdgcwster carpenter,
and the man ns George Edward
".Sonny" Wensler, about 44, an
Kdgrwatcr fisherman. Kdgewnter
is a small cummunlly four miles
south of here
An Impiest was started hut re
cessed until today after the Jury
viewed Ihu bodies. Brannon said
two blood-smeared notes on cheap
tablet paper were found In the
car.
Tho bodies of Iho man mid wom­
an woro discovered by Mrs, bikes’
husband who idurlitf looking for
her when she did mil return Immo
Thursday afternoon. They wero In
a car parked In a lonely wooded
area on tho beach side.
Both had small enllber bullet
wounds In their right eyes, Bran­
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non said. A .22 caliber rifle was
on Ibo tear sual beside Webster
and Mr.w. hikes was on the front
seal. Thu car had been rented In
Daytona Bench.
Ifriinnon uuoted a nolo addressed
by Mrs. .Sikes In her husband ns
saying In pari, "You wero a good
husband but I treated you awful
dirty so t guess I will have tn
nay for It lids way "
A nolo which bore i,,elisler's
name and was addressed In his
sister said " I have done th s my­
self. Ptenso don't blame any &gt;ndy."
Surviving Mrs, Sikes, besides
her husband Is a 10 year-nlil daugh­
ter und a 7 year-old son.

Listen to WTRR Fri. • May 18 •
7:35 to 7:45 P. M.
(fold Political Adv.)

Good Cartoon. Plus
"Flying Disc Maw Of Haro" — No. A

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AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPER
VOLUME XXXXIII

EtiUbUahed 1908

SANFORD.

McCarty And
Odham Meet
In Orlando

FLORIDA

MONDAY MAY 19. 10112

AsmtrIiilrti !*rc“‘. I.maetl Wire

No. 193

Truman Bans
Compromise
On FEPC Bill

Sanford Joins Nation To Celebrate Armed Forces Dav

^OdhamAccusesM'Carty Of Handing Out
Illegal Publication
Distorting R e c o r d
MALCOLM S. JOHNSON
LANDO Ul — Oan McCarty
•mj Brailey Odham laid face to
face today some of the Ihlnga
they've been laying about each
•otbor from separate stands In their
contest for Hie governorship of
Florida.
Neither pulled any punches In
the first opening statements nf an
Informal debate before several
hundred men packed Into a Junior
Chamber of Commerce luncheon
hare.
But few new accusations were
raised Immediately.
Odham did declare that a new
piece of McCarty campaign lltera• lure handed nut at the meeting
coipparlng their records was an
illegal publication
■ M Land an effort
to distort the record.
He called It the "moat deceitful
piece of campaign literature ever
produced In Florida."
McCarty, following Odham lo the
stand, told Otlhara It "la not an
Illegal piece of lleterature. It Is
paid for through my campaign
ireasury and every single piece
of *Information on that sheet la
•documented. You can look It up
by page and by bill.''
If there were any neutral voters
In the smllnre, they were hard to
find. Each candidate a* he spoke
was loudly cheered by.hla own sup­
porters and as the candidates
swapped questions and answers,
they each got loud applause,
whistles and boos.
From the nnlsn (her made It was
bard lo tell which had the most
support. Odham prodded at Me*
• C a rly a question that he has rereatedlv said ho wanted to ask
him: How much did ha spend In
hla unsuccessful 1041 cnmpalngn
when he reported hla expenudlturea
of 10,319.
McCarty replied that hla atata
menta on file In the Secretary of
First Street and the rest of the downtown section were Jammed i presenting troops throughout tho count) march in precise (urination,
Photo* by Fieri Kli-tloo-r, tin- Itnvoum.l Storli.i
State’s office showed more than with patriotic cltlaona Saturday morning as thousands turned out to Upper right, the Lions Club flout, reph-ir with bathing beauties, In- Casselberry, awing their partnera to irrrordlnn ncroiopanlmenl lower
saa.ooon instead of Use iO.Jtt that chaer participants
In tho Urgent am] moat colorful
Armsd Forces
Forces Day
Day eluding one Impersonate) by Al Sklnnn, add* » note of fun to tho right. Hie orange amt black untfnniieil Seminole llrgli School Hand,
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Odham uses and ha stood on that parade aver
Att upper left Boy
Hcoujs.gpd 1
Cur Scout*
ivar held here. A
Hoy Hcou^a^pd
Cub
re-1 parade. Lower loft, student* from the I'biMln Square Dame School. paced by majorettes, play* lively marrhea for the orraabm,
figure el honest compliance with
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the law In effect at that Ume.
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advertising
buy radio or nawapaperj ad
late without
In behalf nf a candidate
hla
knowledge
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_ out raqulr. Ins It to be reported.
He added that he has a group of
certified public accountants In this
campaign In check hla compliance
lo the teller with the now lost
stricter reporting law.
McCarty declined to make a posi­
tive statement demanded by Od^
II'u i i i m i I Oa N a t Hlahtl

Mother Of Three
Children Dies In
Fall To Highway
A mother of three children,
&gt;lra. Willy Walthera, was fatally
Injured shortly btfora midnight
Saturday night whan aha fall
• from an automobile about two
miles north of tha City Umlta on
Seminole Boulevard.
Sheriff P. A. Hern announced
this morning that Investigation
of the death by a coroners Jury
will take place. W. E. Watson,
Justice of ihe peace,. stated that
the Investigation will be held Frlday afternoon at 1:30 p.m., whan
Assistant State Attorney Hubert
flrlaga la due In he here.
This morning, said Mr. Watson,
• the Jury viewed the remains.
Jurors are C. L. Redding, If. A.
Montlrth, W. L. Roche, J, P.
Hardy, 8, L. Henson and Murrsll
Smith.
At the time of the accident, ac­
cording to State Highway Patrol­
l. man K. D, Harrison, the 36 year
• eld mother had been riding to­
ward Sanford In tha front seat
k, of tha automobile with her hue*
. hand and James Mathewa, who
wal driving. Both man ara sta­
tioned t l tha Sanford Naval
Auxiliary Air Station.
Following tha accident, Mrs.
Waltham waa taken by tha two
man to the Naval Station Dis­
pensary -where aha waa pronoun-

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fallen frees the tar whan she
attempted to move from the
front to the bock eeal end her
foot cantfct In tha door letch,

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Funerdl services will be
at 8:30 &gt; m . Tuoadav at in*
Church of God., le vV,, Jo*
Jc Crows
will officiate at the services and
burial wtll followin Ivergreen
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Ware And Rush Sanford, Seminole County Citizens ' British To Give Up^
Address Sanford Honor Services On Armed Forces Day Their Investments
McCarty Club
Within Red China
Odham Attacked For
Attem pt To Abolish
Local County Court

Mnnfnril end Hrmlnnlo County
rttUens thronged downtown streets
Sutimlay morning to cheer peril
elpanta In the largest and one of
the most outstanding parade ever
held here in honor Of the armed
forces of America.
.Sharing with other cities of tho
nation the annual opportunity to
l ay sperlnl honor to the men and
women of the Armed Forres, living
and dead, white and rolored citlsena united here to demonstrate
the spirit of unity, strength and
freedom that exemplifies Amer­
ican determination to resist any
threat to fundamental rights and
liberties.
Cent. J. I . Chittenden, com­
mander of tha Sanford Naval Aux­
iliary Air Btatlon, Introduced by
Judge Douglas Stenitrom, and
speaking at First S tm t and Mag­
nolia Avenue following the pa­
rade, keynoted this observance by
warning that the world still walks
in the shallow of another world
war, and that only through unity
ran this nation achieve the
strength that will Insure freedom.
Ho further stressed tho theme
nl unity hy pointing out that uni­

More than 3d enthusiastic slip
porters of Dan McCarty met Fri
dav night at the City Hall and
made plana for an Intensive gu­
bernatorial campaign In thla area.
John Santa presided and talk* In
behalf of Mr. McCarty were made
bv former County Judge It. W.
Were and by Fletcher Rush, Or
Undo attorney.
Judge Warn voiced opposition to
Brallay Odham on tha basis of Ida
lack of business experience, Impul­
siveness, and acting without con­
sidering the facte of a cause, atieh
as hla attempt In 1IM7 to abolish
the Seminole County Court.
In contrast he pictured Dan Mc­
Carty at an experienced and suc­
cessful business man, who knows
the value of a dollar and how beat
to use It to advantage. "He has
demonstrated hie ability to work
with otbar business men with co­
operation and harmony, to arrept,
ae wall as to give advice graciousIv and without fanfare and1has
demonetretinn hla legislative ex­
perience," said Judge Ware,
In lltnstratinn of hla charges
against M r. Odham: he pointed out
The close relationship between
that tha latter, while a member of
tha Florida Legislature In 1047, fires and a thorough Job of aprlng
Introduced a MU tv abolish the cleaning was stressed today by
County Court of Seminole Coun- Fire Chief Mach N. Cleveland,
fir., In announcing that tha annuel
Spring Cleaw-Up Drive, sponsor­
ed hy the National Fire Ptotee*
Hon Association, will IM observed
ty.
Seminole County,” said Judge
“ A good Jol
ob of i prlng cleaning
Ware. "Yet Mr, Odhapi did not
m u lt with tho *"“
Bomlnolo
■ **“ County
M | meant more than a pall, a mop,
curtain*,"
Bor
tho Bgard of and freshly stare:
nia have
County
• f t , ilonorr,
nor tha the Chief said. "Plr*
Hng tha
nil vitally a way of acctun
winter monthe,
often ere
notice to tho elllseM,” forgotten by the ho
e until
it la too late. We
ve In
In De­
partmant ara mlMoti
leter
estad In preventing ftrfc than In
nutting (hem oa!, m .we would
By way
Ilka to give the heowwlfe e few
by thol&amp;troduotlon spring cleaning
Ware rend two
(Ceetiaiee Oe
Sanford Herald
new c m
pum p
City workman thla maTnlng ware
V "'
buay Installing • new pim p,ettha
om
This,

fication nf the Armed Forres tin tieinotiNtrnhlv added In tin- toliil
strength und cffcctlvcnc** of tin
military services «» proven ’n
operations In Korea
“ Wo must, however, have a nun
Inclusive unity if we ale .........
tsln freedom, he asserted, "&gt;
unity of purpose j ad effm I us Hu
as defense Is emu-erned, Hint will
loin together all of our cltlsenry.
in and out of uniform."
An adequate u.d durable lie
fense for America must he hull'
on the unity of the A merit no pen
pie, he declared, and stressed Hu
fact that this unity depends nil a
full understanding of the pinblem.
of the dangers fared und what
mull be done to meet It.
Tho chief danger to freedom
without stem* Irwin the intent id
Communism to mle the world. In­
stated.
Many cUlien* (luting the aflei
noon took advantage of Cap'
Chittenden’s Invitation to visit Hu
Naval Air Station and to view tin
progress made during the yr.c
since re-sctlvatlon.
C l o u d s gathering overhead,
tt'natlased lla P » a »

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Cleveland Ut^es Setainole High
Co-operation In School Band To
Present Concert
Clean Up Drive

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Novelty numbers, Including Hi."Blue Tango", will be among H"
musical sslectlons to bn played
the Seminole High Behind Band u&lt;
Ite annual concert Saturday night
et 1:00 o’clock at the school oudl
torlum, Ernest Cowley, director,
announced today.
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On Tuesday night at «:oo
o'clock, 88 members of the band,
known ea the Pep Hand, will play
at tha Rita Theater' In order to
publicise the concert.
A varied and Interesting pro­
gram of classical and light popular
numbers Is being prepared for the
Saturday night program. Soloist*
will be Dana Wilkinson, trumpet
and Jeanne Lane Miller, clarinet.
Tha band has played on a num­
ber of occasions here Including DrRary Day when a concert war
given at first Street and Mag­
nolia Avaaua.
Commenting on tba band's con
trlbutlon to this community, MayW. H. Stamper declared this
rniiig^ 'Ih a Seminole High
has given Sanford
_ musical flavor and
civic pride on many
a moat recent being
Forces Day. For thla we
grateful. The co-operr. Cowley and tba band
ttmcllant, and I personcltlssns to show their
M t y attending tha conwill gat a chanea to
ad 6a rage . F o o l

County

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)iplomatic Recount
tion Of Pcipinj* Re­
gime Not Affected
I.ON IXIX f i - Worn out hy nl
no.sl tllfi-e veal ' id roti'lanl 1‘otll
iiiih bin;,, lurid
llnii'h bust
■** today was reported iilunutng
i &gt; abandon its him&gt; p,.limit dollar I
investment on
main
i '0,1 md net
i epnrleil I
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Actament Stand Puts
Renewed Energy I n ­
to F r e e - F o r - A l l
Nomination R a c e

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llv The Associated Press
A on compromise Hand by Pres­
ident Truman on civil rights has
put a new head nf steam behind
the tree (or all race (or the Demo­
cratic presidential nomination.
Ami a weekend sweep of Ore­
gon'' IS delegates to the Republi­
can National Convention hy Oen,
Dwight D Elsenhower narrowed
ttic HOP rare between the general
anil Sen llnhcrl A Taft of Ohio,
Thi* week's delegate harvest
get* underway Tuesday In Mon­
tana. where the Democrats and
Itrpuhllrans both hold state con­
vention* During the week, 103 del­
egate* are In he picked In six
'late* scattered throughout thr na­
tion
The Democrat* will name TO
rrpre*entatives to their nations!
c m colion, nnd the Republicans 35,
there are no slate primaries
tht* week All delegate* In both
parties will be chosen hy stale
party ronrlaves The Democrat*
will pick up 13 delegate* In Mon­
tana Tuesday, 32 Thursday In
North Carolina, 30 Friday In laiu1'iao.i nnd six Saturday In Delsu are
The Republican* will select eight
delegate’. In Montana Tuesday, 34
in U I'liinglim stale .Saturday and
three Hie -nine day In Minnesota.
Haw ill Republican* derided last
Saturday their eight delegates
'honlil go to Chicago unlnstructed.
I i eiihmi er's lead 111 Oregon's
Httf primary where Tall was not
. on the hidlnt and rapture nf all
13 id Vrrmnnl’H delegates, put him
within ta convent Inn votes of Taft
in the A'soelateil Press tabulation,
flu- AP tally I* based on delegates
pledged. Instructed, or willing In
expres* u first tinllnl choice, and
on &lt;andidale rimrexxlniis. The Taft
(on o* claim about 450 delegates.
’the AP latudnlion now gives
Taft 375, nnd Elsenhower 33T, nut
of till delegates so far named.
I There will be 1.306 delegate* In
K *le HOP convention, with 604
' nbeded lo nominate
President Truman set off a drive
lot i vigorous civil rigid* plank
i in tin- Demnrrallc nlalform with
i .Saturday night speech tn the
XnieMcan* for Democratic Artlon
\H\&gt; Truman demanded enactmen! id proposals he ha* 'iihmtllrd
to t ongre** for a Fair EmI'lovnieiil Practices Commission
iF K I'C i with enforcement powers
in present racial |ob ihscrlmlna
Hon Tin* t* Ihe Issue that stirred
ip i Southern Deninrratlr revolt
in the ItilH presidential race
kiiioiig ihe Democratic presiden­
tial candidates Sen Eslr* Kefauv
er o( Tennessee had 111 delegates
hi the AP talmlalion. havin'! picked
up 12 convi'iillnii votes In Ihe Dcm11 ttit&lt;i itMrit ini rMMff

Social Security
ExpmiHion Bill Is
Rapped By Doctors

ServirwH Held For
Mrs. Morrie Rail
Saturday Al .1:00

w. it. ■’tlrown" Miller, Crl.-i y Avi-mn- fmmer, and Kail lltgyI'othnm, oil dlstrllmtor, lire ,,,,nliifj,s•-* fru i-ii'inty comnii*.*ionet
diMtnrt No, I Hidijeel lii Hi" . 111111,1 I ii ..... mill immaiv mi
Funernl -i-rvb’r* w. i- luld Sal In the fli*t primary Mi lligg'iiboHiiiiii "••"'••I Ms vote,
i'day nl .’I 00 |,.IH ill tf•,tV Hiim* Miller 177 The two olllei i niidiilale* m 'In m i e received n
I iil*ri"&gt;al I'hnn-li fn, M ,i Mrrrl" 707 votes.
H Hall. 77 fnriii,., Siiufuid real*!■ 'it, win, dli’d Ill'll wi'i'k In it In,*
1-,'nl in .liiukiHiiivilli' (idliiwlog ii
I'MCf illlH'K*.
Pin' Iti'v || l.vIHi'iim /.fniiiii-r•"iin offli-litN'd lit lb" -,'ivlr*' und
iniermrut fiill'iwi'il In Kvergrci'ti
i •nirtcry Ai'livp pnllbi'itri'r* Ini-bideil Arthur I. tttrrd, J. M in.WASHINGTON 'ff
The Hlllec
BOSTON iff-Mnvuit'huaetl* and
i-i'i*, John tV Mi-1*i-o, \ W. I,an,
.1 - *k I. WllkiiiMiiH mid .l*iiii-» W. Ithialu Islnnd law enforcement m nl Price Stiibdlratlou said today
riant, Itiiuiiriiry liallliparrrs were thorltles were at parting way* in pi lee molrols are lielog Mispemleil
t lliiwkiii* Comicllv, J. &lt;!. Sharon, day ns they sought solution of the no raw cotton anil prai'tlcally all
S ’ . II, F. Whllncr, Hr., It. V. fabulous $1,310,000 Brink's rohhrry textile* ln&lt; billing those mnilr of
Whltner, Jr., It. W. Dranr. II. W. nnd the gangland Maying of a wool, cot Ion r.uil synthetic filler*
ops iifflrlal* said Price Rtahil,t&gt; drr*nn, t,. J. Frasier, Holland wealthy mail hoo*e owner.
1 |t"nn, ilnn.lall Chair, J. 0.
The apparent break between law I l/er F.lli ' Armill tigncrl Ihe order
Hutchison, [|, i„ Perkins, Sr., enforcement oHIrlala nf these neigh Ihls inurnliiB Details are lo be
A. Driver nnd O. W. Spcn boring slates became known Sun I announced late today
n r.
day night when Rhode Island's l An iilfleliil told a reporter Ihe
tlrs. Rail wn* Ho- widow of the
set* t.1 ;u» rents a pound a*
bit" Joseph (J. Hnll of Saiifonl Ally. Clcn William K Powers an . order
uVi npri nteil n linrdware store nounced "thus Tar HokIoii author! the point at which raw rotlon
dmlng the Hlglla on First Htrent. ties do not *&lt;iem In be Interested would be brought hark under con
Mu. Hall, n native of Tampa, had In Ihe Information available to u:i " ! I rnl.
This rninpares with the existing
t'.-n making her horn" In Jack
Powers accused Masr,nchu*"tts
(i.iiville for several yrn-s with her
celling of 15 Tl rents for any fit
mu noil daughter-|n-1nw, Mi. and authorities nf showing a definite lures month H applies to while
lack ol Interest In information and extra while middling grade
Mi*. Joseph H&gt; Hull.
ntber survivors Include two which hn said might lead lo aolu 15.in of an Inch Staple length,
nHi"r sons, Henry Crane Hall, lion nl thn Jan. 17, 1050, Brink'', gross weight
Dnltnn, fin, and William 0. Rail, robbery and Ihe Saturday morning
An official riaiil Ihe order on tex
Thnmasvllle, fin.: two daughters, ambush shooting of 40 year
Idea exempts lust shout every
Mi*. W. J. Hired, Orlando and nld Carlton M. O'Brien.
type of fabrle at Ihe mannfsrlurMi*. Hetty Halt Mosely of Palm
Powers made the accusation ing level
llnich; II grandchildren nnd eight shortly after Joseph
iph F. McOlmiis,
All of Ihe products have been
great grandchildren.
, former convict
'fet and* Boston selling far below ceiling and nfAmong those from out of town
ICnntlnt&lt;*il (la l*an* Th r* * l
ght clul
club owner, had been re­
attending the funeral wire Mr. leased following lengthy question­
LEGION M E E TS T O N IG H T
and Mrs. Dick Brown of Miami; ing in tha slaying of O'Brien, own­
The regular monthly
suppar
(irorgr Woods of Jacksonville; Dr. er of a Warwick, B. L, dine
and Mrs. Alan Jones, Welhorn C. and dsnea place and a Providence, meeting of Campball-l,osslng Post
53 of the American Legion will
Phillips, Sr. and Wsjborn C. Phil­ R. 1„ dinar.
Two shotgun blasts killed O'- hr held tonight at the l.eglnn Hut
lips, Jr., all of Orlando.
I N s Ms s h (in Pas* T k i«|
on Lake Shore Boulevard. "Chow"
wilt bo rationed at 7:00 o'clock
DAUG HTER W AN TED
XARY CLU R
with the meeting to follow nt 3:06
LONDON Wt — A man among
T h « e wag no meeting of tho o'clock. Poet Commander J. D.
loo many men appealed for help
today In tho personal rolutnn of Rotary Club today on account of Cordid! stated thla morning that
tha annual boat ride and barbe- the election of the Legion Fair
thn London Times.
"Father of three tons desires a cug. held gt Lemon Bluff laet Association officer* will take nlnro
da lighter," tba advertisement read. .Wednesday. • The next regular tonight anil asks that a good turn"Can kttyaa send *uj|eitloniT" meeting will be held next Monday, out of members he present.

Law Eli force men I OPS Suspends
Agencies At Odds All Price Controls
Over Big Robbery .On Raw Potion

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WASHtNitTON Iff
(Hie icdlon
of n bill railing for * .Inn ruilllon
dollar expansion of social security
benefits wax attacked hy the Aillfr
It h i Medical Association liflay as
"'oi-tall/ed nieillctne "
The provision relates In Hie In
.iinmce rights of persons who he'ume permnuently ant! totally tilsallied while coverctl by Old Age
mil Survivors Insurance The AMA
"bjecleil that Ihe language of the
section would give Federal Securi­
ty Ailmlnlstrator Dscnr Ewing
"absittule control over certain
medical iicllvitleN "
The lijll was to lie called up In
ihe House today under iiartiamenlary rtrrumilanec* which forbid
amendments anil require two
third* approval for passage.
Sponsored by Chairman Doughton &lt;D N C,| of the Waya and
Means Committee, It would In­
crease (nr practically all retlrtd
persons now on Ihe rolls by $3
a month or lfltt per cent, wfilchmer Is larger. Persona who retire
m Ihe future would get up tn $3
i month more than under Ihe prescut formula There would be pro­
portionate Increases for wives,
widows, children and other bene(Iclnrles
Dr. Joseph S, Lawrence, director
of AMA’s Washington office, tald
the provision gives Ewing power,
diming other things, lo lay down
regulation! on a national basla gov­
erning medical examination! of
persons claiming total and perma­
nent disability, and tn deny appliratlons for disability certifica­
tions If Ihe applicant refused to
accept rehabllllati
rehabilitation under the Vorational' "RehibUJt
‘
nation Act.

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