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Junior Metis Wins 25th Annual
_________ Mon. Iler. It. I»33

Jax Beach Signs
FSL Directors Re-Elect Krider
Six Players For
President For 3rd Straight Time 1953 FSL Season

H&gt; KKNT I IIET LA IN

A ro*mnrm«r;iMve rplrlt, m iikr.l
by the umjjiI Inl.ilntion follow Inn, «
Victorious gridiron -ru n n , ,t 11,«
• t i r o for III** annual Tri-Ill.V
foot hall Ihi n&lt;111&lt;( f'riilnv nii'lil nt
the Kero Inch- High Hrltunl ;rvnmaslum.
The hichliclii &lt;f Ihn evening
woe rmi'linil when Junior Mi l h
wan nwin ilnl tli*' filter Sf-iinal
Trophy for linny I Ik- mu i vnlii■h|e |,layer In It.-*
;u,lll,l,(
presentation iiy M*. Rehnnl
A fter nn I’riilnn.itlon of 'h r
fovcled trophy, Hehnnl lauded Ihi*
acho*'! for lie pirii , 'inur«tuluted
John Krider mill Denver Cnntcll
fo r' Ihrlr wink In providing tlie
Kriiiiiioli'x n rliii"rii in piny in Ilin
Memorial Sludlum, nud finnlly

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•*

Joe f Irl.i in

Jutilor Metis

ilsed the piny* find ti int spirit

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of*'Junior Mi tts t,rf&lt;,|, disking the
_tin Lake Moni'H* "LwuiiioMveV
tut:
hand In making Ids nward.
Metis will review the K"linnl
trophy offldullv next Jour during graduation ceremonies.
It
truly a gnj evening lor
the ITS people prr-rnl
lo erleirn
hexte the *ll*er iinni*rr"nry of
the Sehaal gridiron trophy.
of Ihe former 21 winners

____ dr __ _

jMinny Jlinew
lliis*ell Mnnii
were on lomd lending to the n r nlng’s frstiritles u llule of
thioal awrllliiR nie-liilKiu.
Doth com-lie* Ibll 1-li‘iiiliiK, a
farmer Iwu-tliuti Wllllni of tin*
Sebaal trophy, rnnl Finl liaim*
keynoted the hani|iict wilii glowing wnm.s
word* nr
of pinine for
ud tin- urnrinjr
i.u un
ganlutlons uml mople who uuido
p«*flbla this yeui . non's.dol IIH
, llron onmpaign.
(Janus pointed to tip pi,li of
the team by saying, "While Hil*
nt*V have not Ireep tin host train
In thv history of the n houl, it liad
the hert ujrlrl of any.''
rtvmlag nruiiHlit out ilir fart
that Hie barking the team rrevtverf from the funs, Sllulrnls,
admin 1st ml Ion mill Ihe liewU.
Mper* were nialeri«ll&gt; rrspulislote far the fine snow mg id the
Celery Fed* un H„' xiitliroii.
Following Hie Melt., e mh I euine
the next most pi led trophy
tin.
Lions Club's "II. si llloeki r" ine.
MPtallon. Jo*&gt; Pickens, who wn*
gleetisi with .Melt, m tio* sen.on'*
co-raidalm, wn* pi t sen ted thu
Marking trophy Iropi King Lion
Ed MrCall with « Inlef &lt;xphmuJ iim wliy tlio Litni4 picked on pic*
«r*.
. Til* big In ulsllii; • o kle, who i*
cottiidtred a shoo-in fur all-Kait
Florida Confermro honors, urn
praised as an unsung burn by Mc­
Call beforr (hr pr*n itatio n
Jim Rotmon handed out for
the aernnd almlght yrsr hi*
hlthty ru trlrd athletic s«enter
Ip the ".Most Promising Junior
Varsity p lajrr" In Intskv Johnny
Jones. The Ituhson 'len 's Wear
award r*a* pm rdvd hj a hrtef
rnmpllmtid.iM s |n r.h hy Hubturn who pulntrd nut it was a
difficult task In dr, lile this
iWlfr
William K. Kndrr guv,
little
Susa,II "Wop" Maim the Kinl'-r
Jewelry turnin' for Ilia must Im­
proved Miiformnnrn of the 11132
aeiuun. Knder I'lted Maim'* eniir•gem s play in thu linn omlilst 0
field of giant*.
Ganns and Fleming runeInded
j*lr brief lalk* by handing out
.jtt«r* to 20 Fed GrlilttsV*. Tliay
wera a* follows; Junior Metis. Joe
Picked*, Dll Sheffield, PM !,&lt;'■ kett,
Oorold II cli n: ct», Jimmy Krider
;n W right, Cotil Jthcmmrd,
Sewell, It u Mm IIIthe*. .Terry
hT. Russell Mann, R m «
Cd McCall, Jimmy Pox. J.»«
■on, lia r Davis, (jtnio La*
J . R. lluwiill »n,l Jimmy

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„ K. Hoff, rvprrseniliHj th*
l i m b CTub. awarded 11 lttl* r
N tw i to tho 1VS2 squad, All
a »Uj«r* with the *x**ptlnn
a, D»rki, How*|l, L^rdeli,
____ bwI l« h * tl, who ««»}*•
■wowl*r* sst rM r,
lri»;
by the Klwanlana i t
rT a w to n , »up*i Inten/tcnt of
U r » - ti.r .
t
riaU : »|Wecrr»
Vronlnw’d TMlIyllJf*,
Kdanfletd,, the first
phv w'nhvr *tttik« briefi* hi* first honor and ok-• L - -lno*» «t iwlumin, Oiiltltan Jnp•nothar wlntm-J
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TUT KANFORD HERAID

liiiilil (hr i;rnndstsud. Krider .-.aid
JACKSONVILLE REACH
Sanford'* John Krldrr » «
re- The flrd list* can operate with
elected for hi* third term a* Pre­ nut stand* " After the first of the
sident of the cl*** D Florida Stale { ear, lie continued “ We should
League b&gt; o inerting of the loot* now what DcLand Is going to do."
Report* were clreulattil that tiedirectors held liere yesterday.
At Ihe rrgulsr winter ineellng In Land may drop out of the league.
"Orlando Nov. 3*1. .Tile club did not send u reprehe was iinahle to senlnlive to Ihe meet Ihr. Iiut Rave
Ulster inure Ihnn IIs proxy In I'nliilkn.
Lakeland, which iiienlly with­
7nir vote* and the
lection "f nffi. drew Irmn the Florida fnirrniier* w n * thn* lloiul la'agur; and (iainesvllle had
po«l|Miiuil u n t i l delegation* seeking franehl*rs
yesterday. Krider Gainesville. which nnqiprd out of
gained l l r nee- the league Inst year, has Ireen
tssary 3-vole tna- promised Ihe first franchise avail­
lority on Hit* first able.
The bylaws were ehaiigrd to pro1 balled.
■ IV jril*
Peter School, vide Hint nny player becoming Ihe
' John Krldrr Silver
Sprlmfs. properly of the league cannot tie
win re elid ed seerel ary Iren surer sold out of Ihr circuit by Ihe club
no,I stnliiUehan; nnd It. I* (Halt*-) buying his contract without Aral
Weaver, iM jlona Itearb. was giving the other tennis a ehnneo
nutnnl virc preQilrnt MicrwImH to buy him for lion,
Last season laesburj.’ «old pitch­
.lark Dempsey, SI. Augmllne.
Krider. who serves without pay, er Frett Moiilsieoa In St Peter*was given a present of 1500 hy Imrg a! Ilir Florida frit* rnatlonal
|j*ngue after lie Imd been acquired
the director*
The president snld lie will enll from the league following Ihe sur
another meeting nfter Jan. I trt render of Ihe Gslneivlllr franchise
lulu represented al Ihe meet
consider the slluatinn at Oel.and | flub*
where the bull park's grandstand i Inc were Palstka, .facksomillr
Heath,
&lt;lrIambi. Lrrslmrg,
tunned l;i*l Mltniner
No step* have been taken to re bma lleneh, Sanford and COCUil

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Treadway To Manage
Again; Joe Angel
Slated To Return
JACKSONVILLE IlK A C II —
(Slur ill I) - - The Ken Hint* la1rami tin first Fiorldn S 'sto
fauKite I isiiii to nnnoimre Ihe
lignitiif of iu himlinger and six
player* for the tPVI *eii*un, it
was reported l&gt;v 1hr oinnagemenl
al Ihe FKL meeting lure yesterday.
Reside* I run "flrd'* Trendway, Ihe rv-Vrw Vrirk Giant
nutfieblrr nlirr mansard Ihr
lllrds last -i-soin unit signed
again rrrenil- t» oitui the
lirarli nine lie-1 o n ,. Mir Sen
lllrds ingtij fui * riiti' Its nod
lo o limited . e n |. r plater- to
rn n lrie t. dor in/ ihe rrri m din.
mood meetings In Phnri**.

T a p e r G iv es Mctts
H o n o ra b le Mention
MIAMI — (Special) — Jun­
ior Mrll*. Sanford outstanding
hullliut-li during the 1032 font&gt;11*11 sessnn, was gl*en honorilde mention mi Ihr .Miami Herild'» Little All-Slate tram yeslerda*. Last Friddy night Metis
• on the 1'i’trr Hchasl gridiron
Iropliy a* the Most Valuable
iriddrr al Seminole High School
for ihr l!*32 rantpalgn. Metta
•rnrrd till point* and gained
1,198 sard* lo trail the Frda to
hr South Ka*t Florida Confer■Itre title.

Cocoa Shuts Out
Nation\s College
Basketball Teams CnmmHg 19-0, In
Swin^ Into Action Final Grid Gaire

Edgew&amp;ter Quintet
Detents Oviedo
58-11), In Opener

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Phil O’Connell Is
Elected President
Of F-I-L For 1953

TenniH Pro's Father
Dies While In Cuba

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P a u l P e z o ld S c o re s
587 S e r ie s W i t h
G a m e s O f 220-209
Ace Glass Company's howlers,
once the tnqxt of the City
league, nicked up a game un the
loop trailing Ktlnn Machine five
by administering a elean throeline sweep over the Florida Power
ami Lightmrn, last Wednesday
r.luht at the Hanford Howling Al-

Sanford Herald’s
Sport Columnist Celery
Meanwhile. Ktlna's took tha
City five Into catnp In two
the Ihrre lines while Stanley
R. Z. Johnson Dies ofRogers
dumped the Post Office,

p.il.rrl Z. Johnson, fit, retired
Atlantic ('next Lin* railroad condin tur and writer of tho “Hport*m, m" column in the Hanford Her­
ald. died at tile Frrnnhl-1 vtiightnn
11•• -1■it tt1 Haturdnv ufteirmon folLi udditb'li lo freadw ■ ..n-l Iowiiih a heart attack while hunttin
is n i’WruMMTS, ll’ VMl I,"
inv ut n ranch near the Wrkiva
ir i'i
friiu i ii. ■ tr&gt;.")" l-n lti
I!i*• r.
it
r * 1in i'i iu i '•'•I. Juris,
t
tt i . Johnson
Wll'iillf' 1h 1&gt;)••i &gt;'*, i ,* u * ’ l ‘, tt«u,» ,vn&lt; very active
McUr e in i,'ltd,tor and
A •(.'■1 1i i .
}, 48,til. 1.* * t,, &lt;&gt;■d f t , . , ■i iH* 1 Co, w-tMlife work, be. inr/ |ire&gt;|i|*til of
l h •• Seminole
County'* Snort*,
men', association
for th, past two
ar* and formv v holdloc the
|oi lice of vice, or*-sldcnt of the
| Filth District of
the Florida Wild­
II* T. V. DAVIS
lly SIIKI.IIUN SAKOWrr/.
life Federation.
Johnson
NKW VOIIK
- The collegiate
f'nrotns Arndeutv Paidher*
Mr. Johnson, a metntier of the
liii*ki-Hiall season ualns rnuinen n l tlii-it I'.tfi'J itridiion *ra»i*u
nrntherlmod of Railway Trainmen,
turn tills week with a host of it lll-t) Ion* to tin- Cm on (hiI
wax employ,'! hv tlie ACL at III*
gal nr.* sprinkled around the coun­ tio- Indian
llivcr Immlet
McCrlrkard
hometown, Wilmington, N'. C. in
try that should determine the rela­ Thursdnv night In n le-si-hedul d
tive strength* of ninny train*
.201*; ilifl. liler Hln*e Karfnn Itm.'i. IL flisi wothi‘.| in tho office
lilt of un earlier |m*lp»nemeiit.
lt'» west word ho for highly lout
Cornu'* Idg Hen Willium* plow­ 111 J!t.lt; anil , nl.hr r Rill Kola-rt there. Inter tiao*fcirioir to the
trnn-poi lutloii &gt;1e p ii r t in e n t In
ed La Salle ill 1’hiludrlphla. In*l ed
3IH).
through
tin Panthers de­
year's National Invitation rhnrn finite, |i. Heme two of Cals' Hirer
Ihilli Trruill»B), * lio wiiiind Mail'll, lot.', when hr tiocanp' a
pious, a* Ihe Explorers cuntinne a TD’i John Hinltii made tin other uji serantl In Jark Cade in Ihe Itoiiitilan Ho worked ill Lakeland
uni hiioi tM iii'fori'd here a*
cross rmmlry (our
1 SI . Iiutlina run1 « if h s .337
tonrhilown nnd extrn point
for
The classy Pennsylvanians made Il.e winner*.
h»einittr, ami Rnlirrlsnq i«III In- railioii'l cntiiluctnr in lltllt, He reHim first stop nt Dayton last nlnhi
the nnli I hii i »-h f .1111* nn (he | tji.d in tanunrv, t'tii',.
Sinre Ihe Panlher^ » rrr held
lie Via* III-live In affair* of the
and misted their liftn straight vie
S,-,i lllrds tin riiix Hr%| srasiii,.
srnrelrw*,
Arthur
"l&gt;rr"
Knight
tury by |mlt*hing off the Flyer*,
I i.
Itaiitl t ('Iniri h mid the Hcinnew
1,
-sii;lii-il
III.mhi
KI
i
"
*
a
re
:
73-til. in overtime The teams linisiieil the season as Ihr
Inel. County Hpol tvn,eii's Ar.&lt;n.
H"b
Kit,
lien,
2t).yeur-old
lefi«
srhuol'w lending srnrer with 27
Il&gt; i- "Oivlvod hv hi&lt; wife. Mrs,
were linnlbds In the National In
blinded |ot,|.i-r with semi-pro ex*
piiinls.
R '/ lohnnot,, ti.o naiu'liter-. Mi**
viintlnn Tourney lu*t spring
(It
ill
me.
I|e
is
fi-ll.
Weighs
l«U
I!‘ U Wlllinni* si un it first in
tin Tuesday La Salle visits Art
Ket! 1 1 Hi" Jnhii-on, Hollywood, and
Ill'll huts tiirlillomdeii.
/nno Fililny (lie Explorers go to lie m i oipl period lo give Hie
A), W. II Cninphell, Tampe; two
H
a
v
e
Whitten,
i
iglitbauiled
hip , R,
Jr., Hun foul, nml Fund/,
Son Francisco In meet Simla Cols it ti ll lead ut Hie liulf. Tin,
" t 11'
nod servle,; llellvwtr'itjj 111* mother. Ml*. II.
,1'tur.i They ploy Sluufnrd Sabir- emu.- moved slowly m th e 'th ird I '
Mioii lei with litilh team* lielnjl
log 1,1 * o^iwo h'Oi'e. Wldlteii is „l&gt;. b i t I.um . i , .Miami; hi* "ten.mother,
day
I’oreltHS, Kurtlesl Tftnrne, tin,I I7N ponmls.
Another E a s t e r n Imlependent held
Mr*. It. P. Johnson, Wilmington,
John (Tommy) W ed, IH-yunr- N. C : flve-ulxteva nnd three hro|Hiwrrhmise, Scton Hull of South i ,oom* uiinrteriKiik. furled hack
eht
sieoud
Imseman.
He
is
six
.he,
Urangit, N, J., also ha* a busy i the fourth period in heave wlml
■
— *- ahead.
* 'TU- 1"— who
*••• (night
. . . have l«vri
.
.. winning pas* feet, weigh.* 1113, puts nil throw*
I n net ill uervk'v* will he held ut
week
The e“1S4&gt;tnnlun*.
the
light,
plnved
luieflv
in
UnJluekX:IHi o. in, tomorrow nt llrisson
recorded their fifth triumph In u it.lv to liny,. Hie ,|espi-m to toss
)-'i,i.ei-iil Home anil burial will he
row Saturday by Ibraslilng Knit;* interrented hv Hinilh who enrmade in Ijike View Cemetery.
fl'a 1, 97-31. nnrUcliintc In three i ted tiie piguklu oyei Hie gout
Thr Rev. W. I*, flcc/oks, -It'., li'id
‘ ■
all/ ‘ fruyu
*
luler*ru(l/&gt;nal
line for Hie see,mil Coeon TD.
|
the Rev. H. L. Whatley will offlThe Pirate* tiluy boat In landsHuilth mu Hie aueecasfiil extra
' | chile nt the Inst rite*.
vllle toniuld ami John Carroll Tues­ p, lid nflet Hie Iour iul own. Wil­
day night and thru clash with liams plowr,I over into Ota (’room*
WeMrm Kentucky Thuriduy nl n„l tone in llu- lost ty/o minute*
Madhun fvpiarr (inrdvn.
of the game for the final tally of
North Carolina State gel* an op-j the nmlest
purtiinlty In enhance its Southern , t i:i KiMH
II tt It (I —()
Cnnlerenre stature Thursday when , ('.sou
1
the Wnllpnck takes to the road 'fourhdowns Cocoa — William*
agulnst Grorge Washington. They
Smith.
return home Saturday for an In- Kxlra Point: ('m-un — Smith.
Itrd lrrNUwu,
ORLANDO IHpe, ini)—Ovleilo'*
lersectlonnl s k i r m i s h nRulnM
uxunlly powerful basketball team
Texas Tach.
hum Trl-Cuunty limp ill ll&gt;52.
roI off to n slow sta rt this year
L u th w o o d 's 162 A v ^ . James West, IR-venr-ohl out­ hy
The defending tltlisl* arc 3-t In
falling to a much bigger Edgethe Icasur standings nnd have cap­
who lasts and throws right. water quintet, fiK-li), here Friday
L cuiIh VJ-H2 lA’Uffue fielder,
tured five out or six In overall
j|e is ii six-footer, weighs IBU mid ( ^
rnmpelllon tau t Saturday, they
also did n trick In the Ruck horn i
johnny Jones, former guard
Hill LiiHiwihxIs' ttf'J ovrrage tor circuit, where he hit .825.
trlpi&gt;*'d previously unbeatrn Kait" • ‘ •to *forwerd.
J
who was shilled
Ihe first three games gav* hint
ern Kentucky, 8»-7».
Limited service players aret
pserd the Lions with 19 point*
I, o it 111 a tt a State University, undisputed 1M-uin lead over the
Eil Grove, southpaw pitcher.
nicked to replace Idle Kentucky at VJ-42 Navy. Rowling League, this Grove is 21, 6-10, 155 poilff1*. He on driving lay-up* and on*-hand
from the court. Pel#
Ihe Southeastern Conference lead­ week's
averages revealed. Al has amassed a 24-21 i*cord in swUhrrs
Hurt mateh*d Jon**' 19 point
er, opens Ha league schedule Negrutto's UO pin percentage d e s s D. C, and R ball.
»fforl lor Edgewater-...............
Wednesday At Alabama. Wtthpro- ■tends second, but the total 1*
Howie Roienftlder, rlghthand
Normsn Fore and big Waller
.
tit paving the the result of IB g a m y , which
11fir.scoring Hob
Pettit
------an--------------outstanding gam*
am**sc „four sue- would give him tha o fftfa l claim pitcher. He I* 22, weight 180, 0-10. Duda plsred
way,, LSU ha*
has amassed
Lions, Du,
was
je lnling
In
rcss Ivc victories over non-loop to th r title If the season were to Rosenfehhrr had 9-7 mark in fpr tt,„
Washington State League In hls particularly effective under the
foe*
i-ml In,lay.
first season of pro IMill. Thn fol- jMinrd*, luii n late period stall hy
Ullmd*. rated as one n( the nnFrank Onslun rank* third In lowing year lie was 0-7 In the Col- thr
Eiiglrn dashed all hopes of a
tlon'a top ranking q u i n t e t s ,
Ihr average column with a HK Ion Htales loop.
rnmehnrk by tho QvUdlan* ,
Inunrlirs drlenie of fls Rig Ten mark siftT hold* the distinction
These newly signed player* and
KG FT
crmvii tonight against Michigan.
downing the moat etna, the seven holdover* are expected Oviedo
H 3
Mlnne«nln, also a formidable of
25to. III1I t'earlay'a 105 .Ingle to give Ihe Hea Rlrds n fine work­ Joties
5
l
Dudn
contender for llig Ted supremae
(tame I* atilt the leagua'a beat ing nucleus for 1003.
1 ■J
ha* taken three In a row, and
Meek
0 0
resting until Deo. 21 when it meetla Individual effort.
Hlnyluti
The VJ-fl’J bowlers wftl play
3 0
Illinois. The Hophera turned back
Fore
(.gain tomorrow night a t thn Han­
11 0
Nchrnska, 71-M, Saturday,
Wheaton
20 «
Another Midwest kingpin, un­ ford Rowling Alleys beginning a t
Total
beaten Kansas Stalo, favored n 7tS0 p.m.
Edgewater
Ft) FT
VJ-fll LEAGUE
the Rig Kevin race, engage! in
7 9
Joynei
O TP Avg IIG
three inteneotional tussle* this
0 4
Daley
a 4H0 102 188
week. Thu Wildcats, with a pair of Lulhwood
2
1
Crnlg
15 2'J2a 149 194
closo victories over Drake ami In­ Negrotto
U 1
Hurt
17 2510 148 177
diana, are at home with San rran - Gaston
3
3
MIAMI OB—1'hll O'Connell, West Ulguu
IB 2154 148 170
cisco tonluht. They travel to East Markin
1 3
Huthesun
(1 570 I4B 189 Palm Reach attorney hi* again Hlylur
Lansing, Mich.,. Friday to meet Wickline
0 0
Id
of Ihe
IS 2507 148 100 taken over a* president
Notre Dame and then face Michi­ Cearley
23 11
Total
Florida International ILeague ar ‘
gan Kioto the next flight.
SH 2507 144
Hi. Peter
Halftime Hcoret Edgewater 32,
theI. Class
B circuit ,)U
plan* In uper__
.
Kansas, the NCAA T o u r n o y Hohauttuvt
17 1M40 142
Oviedo 10.
ate six learns next teansn.
aim* to get back on Fordyce
0 854 112
Directors drafted O'Connell hero
tha Victory trail at |h f expense of Norton
0 1252 188
Sunday and accepted withdrawal
HMU Friday and Saturday nUhta Warren
12 1054 185
of Ukelsnd and Key West.
at Lawrence. Tho Jayhawki won Locke
18 £451 187
"1 have agteed to bo president
their opener rather handily from Carver
» 409 180
far one yearTn these trying limes,"
Tultne, but were rudely Jotted Dumont
18 2441 158
O'Connell said In retuminn lo Ihe
Rill Sweeney, nrrntly aji|&gt;olntMi
Saturday by Rice, M-81.
11 1480 185
llayl
post he held until a vosr ago when tennis pro at the Mayfair inn, who
Teem* In the loutnwut Confer­ en*on
18 2420 184
ho
resigned
and
Henry
S.
Rey­
arrived hero only yesterday In as)
ence concluded their first week of
0 1180 181
liter, C. 1).
nard, St. Petersburg, ws* named sumo hls new duties, wqs notiflsd
activity with Rice, Texaa Christian
0 1103
Ohnesorgu
to
succoed
him.
Raynard
resigned
of tho sudden death of his father,
and Texai emerging unacatbed.. ‘ialkama
0 770
recently.
John J. Hwusmuy. tin, in Havana,
Atrfcanaai. Um preseason favorite,
887
Ift
Dullness
Manager
Rob
Doty
proCuba, early Sunday morning.
waa, slung' by Tulsa, but bounced
aented
Lakeland's
withdrawal
be­
oung
t8
1582
Rwvenev had ju*t driven up from
hack Saturday to entail Mississippi
cause of financial difficulties.
I) 1100 128
Jackson
Miami after ***(ng hi* parent* off
k'ortuno
Louis Carbonell then withdrew on a boat for llavatiA Friday night.
Key West membership "rea s
!3!
hls four sisters,
lantly" becatuo a sevonteam ami three Tying
12 1403 122
brothers of th* death,
8 800," 121
Cox
Rwtcnwv
flew
t&lt;
&gt;
fUvnim to accom­
■
15 1821 IU! 104
Fatheprt
pany hls ranlhvr and tha body of
18 1822 121 140
Reek
hls felhur to Medford, Mass.,
8 504 tltf
Ziegler
where services will be held this
and Saturday night*.
lS 1771 118
Carlwne
week.
■....... a*'*'——
■*
0'!..' 1■
0 1047 118
Dedrickaon
18 2048 114
Martin
MIAMI iiB-Ono of three teams league would be "unH'laldy.',
VftU
Rlackvrell
U &gt;220 too
undefeated In slate competition
Key West withdrew with the un­
JA L U JIA S IM Miller, P. 0.
this fall will lose that distinction derstanding that It wmdd hold a
Florida SUt
Hemstend
110
UfliyefalbL
membcrshlt
pressnUdat
Wrabel
10 10
meets
a state fi^tha^ league raises it again or
srtF
ehsmpli
West
avail
Unlver- when 089
14 11
110
Miami.
took oror'tbe
(
FT

u n u is—»

Ace Glam Gains “Titan” Paul Pezold Forges Into
On Loop Leading
Huge 7-Pin Lead Over City Loops
"Tltnh" Pun! Resold, who splutter netiun ut the Hanford
Stine Machinists ha.*Ther/trnnl
hi* tuimr the "King- Rowling Alleys on Wednesday

K

fhh" from hi* pttallgimis laiwllng
exploits in thn Hanford City
Lcugn,' fui the pn*t 28 years,
forged into an almost insurmoun­
table»(tvrn-pln
lead over thn
We*lne*day night tenpin circuit
this week,
&gt;* The a g e l e s s
*
Imwler hold* a
,174.2’)
percent* sgi' while "King
Carl" Von Herbulls is in xm-und
* 1» n e will) n
1C7.1U average,
which last year
&gt;0., would have been
/.‘‘ food enough to
unseat
Pexohl’s
HU&gt;.27
lending
Pant Pesold murk.
Harold Appleby, who has Iwen
teaching City League howler* lo
respect him all season long with
his brilliant play, Is the third
ranking bowler with a ISJJ
mark.
Orville Tourliton stands In hls
perennial fourth position with n
153.30 average or three olns ahead
of Rill Hnrtwlck nml almost four
pins in front of Rob Steele's I5P.7
averagt
In s c v e n t h .
p l a c e I* Paul
brother, Georg)',
w i t h n I50.ia.1
George Is the
current rage of
the Mixed Rowl­
ing loop with a
lofty 173 aver­
age — th* "innu
mark Ids brother
now- lend* the
City Lcngiii.
The City I.cii- iiaroi/i Appleby
truer* enter their I5tli week of pill

2 - 1.
Ray Carroll, showing hi* l*r»t
from since 12&amp;L splattered 521
pins to lead the Acemtn a* Lawton R on rolled a 442 series to top
the loeere.
Carl Von Herbulls registered
the high terlet
for the Htlncmen
with a 619 total
while Fr ank
Hchsutteet down­
ed 458 pin* to
pace the losing
attack of th*
printers.
P a u l "Kingfish" Pesold was
was all of that for Stanley Rogers.
The ngi'lru* veteran scored the
league high evening series with n
prodigious 587 total, Including the
two highest games of fttl) and 207.
C. Percy was thn high matt for
llu losing mailmen with n 4-l'J
throi'-game setCITY LEAGUE
Htsnley Rogers (Z-l)
Inu heat.
I'lavrrs
1 2 3 Tol.
Lanilv i* described ns a tallG. IVxnlil
158 139 |60 18.1
(iliU’**kJnn&lt;M! younifftter u itll a
KrcUer
138 172 131 411
Ity GAYLE TALBOT
ui-iniiiiiii
beautiful jriij
physique
Piifiu? min
um! an i’ll'*
ycVan Ness
163 110 120 398
SYDNEY. Australia i.r&gt; - That ; catching running form At (he
linker
162 197 IHI 63.1
e l s i n k i Olympics, a Sydney
P. Flint,J
207 ICO 220 587 folded event fur which Ihe truck H
recalls having heard
838 787 817 2142 world liui walled *u — running of sportswrllcr
Total
the lirsl I-minute mile -appears lo Aral Whitfield of thr American
lie no farther away than a gi**J learn say Lundy was “ linib/ihly Ihe
Poet Office (2-1)
most perfectly proportioned mller"
I'lsyrrs
1 2 .1 Tot. kangaroo Jump
Auslrnllnti* arc nlemlulcly confi­ ,h r over hod seen
HV. 120 182 428
Steele
The same writer recalls the 3
138 100 105 199 dent Unit their John Lnmly. 22
Percy
Aussie got out in front at
ItiirdiDon
120 130 10t 423 year old Melbourne University *lu- young
Helsinki hut didn't know hmv to
(lent,
will
do
It
the
lirsl
afternoon
138
121
168
117
l|erl,*t
nacc lilmxelf at that time and tell
really feel* like riinning.
Amdcliv
144 LIU 10H 112 heThey,
hack Hit flew home Immediately
therefore,
display
eil
a
noKline .t.aenlne (2-1)
nfter the International games ended
table
lack
of
Interest
la
Ihe
(act
I'lajrrs
2
3
Tot. Lan/lv merely tore off u mile In I lo resume classes nnd since has
t
158
201 too 510 mlnules 2.1 seconds In a small shown evidence he learned u great
Von llerbull*
G. Kline
117 145 115 1(17 Interclub meet In Melbourne Satur­ deal on the Irttt.
100 1IIH 101 402 day.
J. Her list
Ills cunch ami trainer Is an old
Klrrhlioff
134 109 140 143 The sixirts pages generally took innralhnnrr named Perry Ccrutty.
120 100 169 481 llltlc notice of the event oilier than He has been working with Lnmly
Tourhton
090 819 708 2312 In point out It was pretty fast con­ with loving ra re nnd only two
Total
sidering the race was run over a week* ago told an Austrnllnn writ J
Celery City fg-3)
ratn-soakrd track and lh.it Lnmly er hl» protege wn* a cinch to boat
I'lsjrrs
1 2 3 Tol. finished no yards In front nl hi* I minutes flat the first lime thu
198 tin 151 498 closest pursuer without apparently circumstances are right.
Fehnuttect
361 extending himself.
Rnriictt
181 104
Negrntln
137 1181 r n 3HT
Pitcher Harry llyrd of the A th­
It has since taken rnu.-ildrrablc
I'cWii
ISO 100 103 175 digging hy lelephone and otherwise letic*. American League rookie of
128 125 136 388 to learn n few pertlnenl fact* almut the year, won 10 games from July
F.itet
Total
750 06O 000 209!) the young athlete who might Im- a II, Hr finished with a 15-16 re­
sensation of Htc truck world within cord.
A«* Gits* (.TO)
a m ailer of weeks, lie failed lo
1 2 3 lot. qualify fur Ihe semifinals ut the
I'layvrs
Colorado bus beaten Arixuna
154 100 178 192 Olympic 1,300 al Helsinki last sum­ three tlnu* In ns many football
Kkclit
104 141 144 419 mer, finishing fifth In hls qualify- meetings,
Kannvr
*
137 140 113 390
RonuJorf
105 157 180 621
Carroll
144 158 100 408
Cooke
704 776 700 2329
Total
Florida Power Light (9-3)
Play***
1 * 3 Tol.
Rost
143 124 176 442
Russell
143 143 150 111
Gray
187 156 148 440
Lawton
130 112 183 801
Blind
128 195 128 378
Total
070 679 737 2002

Sports Hound up

Sanford Navy Will
Play Rollins Five
A t SH 8 Wednesday

Fop The “Sportsters”
In Your Family

The "Savages", basketball team
of Photographic Squadron Blxtytwo at NAA8 Sanford, will open
their home slate against the HoiHus College “Tars" Wednesday
night a t 7i30 un (he floor of tha
« no1* High School gymnasium
anford.
Tho Ravage* are coached by
Ena. J. W. Olson of Daytona
Reach and LL H. R, Wood of
Miami and havo recently entered
the Orlando city Iqeguo.
In the opener, tha Photographic
Hqusilrun Blsty-two squad coast­
ed past the Roouemorc Motor sup­
ply team of Orlando, 07 to 87. In
th«fr first official ram* of the
Reason, the "Savages" lost a tight
rvntsst In the closing momenta to
the Stetson University J-V's,- 51
to 47, In PeLanil.
Photographic Squadron Sixtytwo la rommaiultd hy Conimdr.
Jcfrsrson Kennedy Jr. of Winter
Park, former football, basketball,
and m r i Is star at Rollins.
The contort la the first meet­
ing between the two teams and
the public ta cordially Invited.

BOWIIM TO0KHT

Gator Ca&amp;erti Meet
Hurricanes Tonight

*«*
Ann

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c:r ftlJTLf/

night nt 7:30 p.m.
CITY LEAGUE AVERAGES
G. Pins Ava. it.*:.
12 7313 174.35 225
P. Pesold
Von llrrtiulis 12 7«3.7 107.19 213
30 6915 106.6 203
II. Appleby
12 0882 103201 226
It. Tnuchteli
15 2400 I0O.0 210
R. Hurlwirk
12 0086 159.7 23 If,
It. Steele
12 0508 160.10 101
G. Resold
tt 0110 I60.I t 109
J. Kminer
21 3270 160.
P. Ruknt
107
12 OI76 154.7 201
J. Ca&gt;oki*
tt 0279 163.0 201
P. Kite)
31 4734 152.22 187
W. Skelit
12 0371 161.29 188
In Pevlc
12 C329 150.29 tun
K. Kirehlioff
39 6«79 160.20 189
it. t'am ill
38 6727 160.27 2U1
11. Kretxir
42 0306 160.5 201
IL Herlrst
30 6300 140.35 105.
J. Her list
A. Negroltu
12 0205 117.31 18U*
39 5714 117.11 180
G. Stine
t: 177 147.7 108
L. Ely j
39 6071 I l f .10 210
C. a r t /
30 4301 ll5 .it 176
ft. Rorsdorf
F. Hchnutteet 20 3769 141.15 108
M. Hiihbsnl
30 1332 144.12 tot
30 5176 143.27 190
tt. Rlistell
39 5001 11321 186
L. Lawson
33 1702 142.10 188
L. Hunt
Hi 3503 1(2.7 183
T. CoM.
12 10(8) 110.10 171
1.. David
3 417 130.
IL Holler
12 6828 138.32
C. Plerry
R. K. Hanliiun 30 4017 132.27 101
T. lliirnelt
29 3828 132.
182
23 2052 128.8 101
D. Miller
P. Vsii Ness
11 1797 128.6 153
(I 759 120.5 146
P, Ktnnley
3 379 120.1 111
It. Pie’ entl
1951 AVERAGES
ili Pin* Arg. ILL.
| i Perot.)
39 11601 1O0.27 213
Von llctlfiilh 39 0-101 H11.8 IDS
Ciirrnlt
30 0392 103215 21Hi
T,nit'lit un
30 0218 169.17 188
3 178 169.
Kwann
lu s f

AT

Joe Pickens, “Wop”
Mann And Johnny
Jones A r e Given
Awards At Dinner

f

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mc

:j

H IE W EATHER

i r YOU DOlTT
r*c«lt* / n r Seaford lleratd, (.By

t nntlmird robl this afternoon and
tonight. rx r/p t not quite »n rold
lower r.ist roast tonight; Inn 21
■n :2 and frost In north and central
imrtions. ,j« to in .ind scattered
Irost Interior south poitinn; warmer
ttednrxda) afternoon and fair.

D tU n rf, by 1:00 P. &gt;1.. please n i l
YELLOW CAD 1141
mkm
K n lab ltah ed 1908

VOLUME XL1V

Crew Is Taken
Off Navy Ship
By Helicopter

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPER
SA N FORI),

FLORIDA

Kisenhower Returns To New York After Korea Tour

&lt; ^ u s t O f P e r s o n n e l Is
R e sc u e d F ro m R e ­
frig e ra to r V e s s e l
W re c k e d On R o ck s

TUESDAY DEC. HI.' IDA2

A sso rin lrri I’rc* ’, I.cased YVire

No. XI

N
a
v
a
iiMillions
Saved
From
Hero Is Liven
TopNATOPost Slavery By His Zeal,
Says Harry Truman
British

A d m ira l M o n tb a ttc n
T o D irect All Itut
t ’.S. F a r t U f M edi­
te rra n e a n F o r c e s

S n i i ( if S w n n S m ig K o I'AIttS t llrili.li \din Carl
a lT irn i'
i K *1 i* ■f
I lo
Moiiidhntli n Ini' been named coin
P o te n tiile
imimler in chief nl all lint the
\ \ ;i&lt; R i y h t f &gt;n K n r t 'i i ,
American pint of V U'O'- imtnl
lureps ill the Miililerriiili. with
A, two off Ix-ghorn
1 i t&gt; :i \- y
S p rn tlin y
mainlenuiiee &gt;d .i-n and an into
• The helicopters bronchi off 13
numlciiHoiis lielwein lllliriillur mill
men.
20 linu been re
\\ \ s l l l M *I'tlN P
Dr* sjilt'Hl
. _iPreviously
»- ■
hue/ as Ids No I assignment
&lt; ioveil by breeches buoy nnd lu.nt
'I tu- imwerful Naples Ini'i d U S
I I iMliilfl I|l*'' Iii I lit tint,!) tll.lt flirt
v jrltfimilly the Navy sold 40 men
Sixth Fleet, lochallng heiny ear
MlmmiMr itiM'i • Ii* »•I••r ^hip in tfii*
were aboard, but this wns re
riiT' .mil iim|ihihious fu n is re i 'i o i H T T R e s i d e n t A m i
vised today to 311.
*»V1*1 ait la* •11 ♦ll II .t^.tlfl") i mn
mains indi-|ienileiit »' an tilled
I e n d i n i d 'l i i i r c h i n n n
The four wlmlmlll ernfl circled
••tipi1 mi h ii»**1 Ituftilrrtl’* of
iriking foree under .tilin Itnlnit
the stern of Ihe wrecked refnger*
It i arm y fur -,»un».*’t of l.iml
fMI111*ill nl pl'Mplt fI Min ' t\ * r%
&gt;!&lt;■
s
-*illi
Y
e
a
r
tor vessel Then one after another
■&gt;t&gt;eralion« m sinillierii Kurupc
\n.l im * Dili pi ••(♦,• i *••t l»ti ihi*
they hovered above the broken uf'
Iloth Monnlluitlen and I ainex will
Mm'I'III \ -IMI lll"M "f till- Artlllll
l
'
i*
»
4
ill
&lt;
1
'I
•
section, dowered a sent, pulled It
n-purt direrlty tn lien MatHe-w
I mm * \ -*i4 uitiun nt Du Ai Hint
up with n man aboard nnd flew
U ltd
vt ,
It IHdgwny. supreme tlieil nun
till* Iti'lnsiii.il * ill* .i lu- \i urn
„ to a Leghorn soccer field.
m andir
*!♦ I•* 11" ' 1 i|| I \ •' '
• I Mu Mi* t'liun*, lie ptil'lti tli ;iilllil|i
' l4T hr helicopters were from the
Itill gw a v iinllfled Hie Ninth .til
ti,itu.it hv )ivt|*l ii.t 11"9# *«;,u(ixl ,»ny
led n nt*. 'k it) 1 » *•
J . 8. Aircraft carrier* Mldwny nnd
untie Treaty t Mguiii/a'luii'* conn I
' utfuM k m tin* A* fi n * pru{*rnin lu*
l t'liplil * It'
Levte. They landed briefly nl Pis#
ml uf foreign ministers through a MYY tdurniti^
before starting the rescue o|*crusiHikosmulllediiv llml tin- Hiiti'h ; Mi* .( v M illt 11»
,*nv Hl' s.I'nIlull i*f * rill
lion.
Ml. •
cltiefs ofstuff
hadapiHiinted
v#'»' ilullyrM'ii l.ilf
The operation wm completed at
MntlltUiallen The general said lie fiflitf ill i lllM'I'i
i •.i i t* it Mint thr \in rr
4:30 p. in. 110:30 u to., KST)
II", jntlllll I* hi
aas "drlighli-d" to i nni-ur
&gt;1 III pl’ttpll III Y| il • iii»i*^h tu
Until the helicopters look over,
1li* fmn tli i • ia* •
The npimintuienl and a com
l n*«
yi* ca||f ,tlfi&gt;ril In p.i) thr
the Navy's rescue crow depended
tluii Munir mill i*
prolili.se helweeii llrtu.li and \nu• i»'* **f i y
* i in n m v 'Y iiry to
mainly u| hju a breeches buoy to
••nil
rienn military le.tdets tlml pret-c j Mis*
pi * *nt ,i tu*vi y*»rtil v%.ir
get off Ihe Cntniinel ll',»'fcr's men
■led It ra|i|H-d a loll;: wruugle lie 1** tin *i*«iiitr\
t Murk IIii y ar*1 Y&gt;Im* • nullah
The breeches buoy took three men
t'M*cit the two sen lees as to I *i.41 , tli* il nt In mi •
•*y tin &lt;llffm*vi#*i* Im'I vutii
off yesterday, and then the line
■hethei -to Vtneru an or a Ml itnn I • * mill iiitif in i"
&lt;»li*i&gt;ii) i'!i! |. iUt iTuiiuMiY
ijurtcd. It was re ringed today
should hold tile top
loti m the
I im I m i r i M i " l l i - i
i s . it I t
I'hMMlrttKrlnl
Ihkirlit
H,
tilt
t'lilHA'*
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*• Henry Suiiknnt of Itrooldvn. ntns
Mediterranean A. it turn out II I hi :: i i' iii i*|it 1
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i.h fi 1 s, ,1 III
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Mim \tv.i* t' M• . m i l l*i*li»Mi.Hv
intuit'* J uImi Fuller Dullt*.*, who m*eu»ii|»nid»‘f| Kit i t»tin\t• i *•»» the t tip, •mid- I*• •••!* I iih I In I' it 1*!* neither ilos-s Muuntlialten - -talus I ,1 ■i •f H i d I l f | l l l l l r I t
the Inst member of the trow to tie.
Iniliitr **t Hi* Mn* &lt;•
It 11•iin it i in hull Iiii- iiii nn
tie n lih v l m ill Unit hi H J»»llllt«y ''inuik* not the lit I lint 'll) h'-;*iiin III* nl .« n tt • ff*««« In tutu-ltuli -.t III lie ,-i|Uat with dial ot i a-nil
leave her.
Wll'tl
M
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vim In-alls the southern lailupeaii
thr shim* I • ♦ mu *1%
fI*• III * * ilx•*|| p« 4*I||| tl I'll
In
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•
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All 3» members of the crow wen Itotwriiiil; till* film •« uf I lit* )Hul»i*| ftfrURRlt." &lt;Intel imtiuin,! t
I'umiuaud nnib-i Itlilgway
I
pi iiu-ipal
piMtk* t h i *
'll || fM# I I ihIiM(lull IX YI'll
lit good health, although tliev were
IIrillsti wnrei aft v ill mala up ■i i i*ini*nt - i iipf I• I
;ili* i*tfn i i I * • • Im
•• • ' l l l l l |
*t| M u
.11 III* i t N»'| \
kept )u Ihe U. S. Army Hospital
most of Moiiiilluilleu ■ folce.s
[ &gt;1 1'• liiindolpli " h i
lit; td It'* '* it * 'id in
here for cxundnutlon and rest.
k
Ihe admiral id lierm au desci nt ........... I hi 'in l&gt; &lt; "
M h u ll n i l 14 ♦ I
t'M Mil
I l Hiiiiilf
.ill- »f Mu* ci»)|cf!«‘ u .| n
Four of the seamen slipped lute
Is a seentid cinislo nf t/uei-u i lira | «ia..d nod l.i'* ■
lh.' M ,11 M il 1%lI'd
•i i ■11.■11\ DiMi'l i i*1t Mu’ r*-—
'*rit
Ihg sen from rope ladders and
h.-lh II mil an iincli "F la i till
I n t &gt; 11 v "f *• ■
i. i l i|u* lu-I u1111*111- Ihr Wtiitr
were picked up by ii small ih.llur
hand, tin- lhi(i’- 'd I dlnlnii ,h From
* am n
t'enn
I h&lt; lx*
t Ml fll »| Ikt'lhN (hit MY II
Nnvy Inin I.
I |mlhi |llay INC in l.d lioli III pi !
\\ I,, o I'hnidu h
II piirtn i 4/pic "f tfic ti*\t
Savage wind* nnd waves idled
"ill- I .initli in he hernlne one e ll p,, ,, .&lt;■i**,-, • id i , i i*i &gt;i*l
I'I I *•1*a it 'Y,4 I Mil (if NYtillt
dhr 3.800 ton shin onto the harla.r
llrMnln's iiiiisI Isiplllal liens - el ]
p oldlued I" I &lt;t&gt;'il 141'1111
"u yyMil 1 1 urn.m i * Mfu mini: *i
reef 200 yanls riff shore here eorlv
On1 Hoard of Fount I Commit
World War II
|.
,g„.,| ' ........... I I n M l III I
i &lt;xi', m tnui Mi tl Im Ii in fullnYYn l ttu*
yesterduy nnd then broke her In
n» flrur up Mir M nhlri dimmm | , iiit
||t.|..
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• loners at a •m-elnl nueilmr v,-s.
I Ill'll ilk
11 Ri ( Min • in Ki*r» • im iiilcr
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V
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Iwo. The stern, with all the crow
terday iI'stnr*-*' its miinoprtatlon
( .nti Dm iih
i ori-sdii •• .1 III ■' l i t
M.l'llUlil .•Hill
Ml hi'lYY I*M&gt;r ft
'mi K urlv T " D e te r ­ / «| • .
aboard, wedged fast'on the rocks. O c a la Is R e p o rte d A s to tile advertising fond of tin
iIII ill l x ,|(|(| Ml lll,.ll I.IYI'N *'\ i'll if
f%
i' Minl (* |irt
vi i ik1*1» 1 i t 111 .1Mill III
lift **n •li‘«
The ship had b env Irving to tie
h a n d l e r o f .................. ....
Ho- m l
Mill .«IY..1&gt; tip |Hipuli*| IMIIISC
t Mtl&gt; I lint lhi*&gt; oil • *l Im t Mill *
C o k le st S p u t W ith C"itm
m in e U ltim a te Re- ( h r i s t i u a s P a r t y
up In Leghorn Harbor when a loo
l Mini of Nv'joo, i , f , i j . \\
\« I i*tnI Hi y mure tfiiiM -I'vrn
all Mr* mid Iik111e l p' It • if Id'
mile gust caught her.
20-D e c r e e R e a d in g Hpelicor, pre»li|.-nt appeared before
Yi.tr- .1N D}*-n||| c|M | lid Ml YAltll
su its , K x|»erts S a y
\m*ii| iI M'liirit Hint i*iiii|imii Phi ■
In contrast to yesterday's gales
the grouji.
('
S f a i 'i n j *
I s I*it111 tli.il tin mittiui ilniim; Muor
Ihltli riii|C tiflei* " a •!••«■Tun'd mid ' i l l f i i
and swells, clear, sunny w cither
&gt;••;»»■ (till rmt III luk full k friilll
lly The Assoelntrd Prrw
Mi. VNliitnui p'tlni!"i tu Sunftti''
tt u s i i m i Us I'SSS T*»«l
I'h’vlollslv, 'he f’ononis-den hud
Iti-port" mu itnmm-t ti» \%{vitpr
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Frost formed In nearly ull farm­ nut the atipro p rlu lln n In .ir'.nnd, n f*»Mp* nml «(liii tn !'- to y*-nilnoIe
tu hi iflh hU IyiMR nt mm i ii . a lov **i
the* it;il»i»fl • 111• •• ,l ruiirvr Ilf
ing ureas of I’cnlnxulur Florida lim p w ith n cu t of .'“ Ml in tin
mid nullified itli/* u
I Ic iT u ll T ilk "
&lt; &gt;v&lt;*r ' IfillU'Ml
.ll.fl lint uf YIMkni'N- It
TuitMlny. nipping tender vegeta- 11,0011 apnromlwticui fur the ad
f J"
)|" vwi mm m d to
M*h*ixr ,t l iter *• *i( lri))|**r*'h|p In thf
Ides nearly evaryv.Kgp’ excupt lu v e r lL ln p fluid of" the JunTei- Clibni
All
I'tii»It Ali-AiiiMiVt yvIiu i
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Ilia'
Milu^fc .Ii .illl-I ruin.-mmol be etthtp). led t,»- lh. nc.xt 1
nt.pnkViniilr lv H«&gt; Christ •I#III ll (MTlIt li'd U* iKPf III IPH.I
the West Const area.
be** n f C'lnnnii■n-e.
' "i MU* f 11*,
'Muni in nut i ruin-#' uf VIlltlifniw*
'Hie coldest recorded tempera­ Judge Douglas Htensiiyin. nri-i .........I ' 1' ' " f ' h t ' - f t u n t i l " * r m , r m s w iglt,.-* t n I h e l r a m n m l t l n l s t u t a
to
i a n t f («il
MD* A i »iu V| 11i n n l
tli* hi iim I i
tl It i tui-i tn fmn itt Mu* fnniM
ture rending wus 20 in the (iuines ili-Ut iif the ilnveees, Iinpeninl I,- wf’litliar t 11 in, flavin *1' ntT t«• lllllwf tinrty l;ii t nielli
Ihr \ MM*r leu 11 1 ' • I t » N Liu ! '1 l u « ^ ' 1 * * u n u« f i r 1* "
i" it’ «i I i 'i
, id liimlcii fliit h,nl tu |i*&lt; lint nr.
(tf fJii* fin int i • mu) TM"din i tlM" l.l'^lof) lit'! I'lll'M* |*|f|a
vllle nrea. Miami had n II. the
•
tilth
III
.it
-Mill
Mllilk
»»'
1 II 1
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l
it*
for** the C o m i t l l s f l o n at tln-ii III *|ti* t Initial 1*5 t||.&lt; ||. . /ltd llii I'lmli'il »irh tn* w it*, m iiluct l|nl
I tu.* f.» »i)l ci*rii' r * !«•* tfp* xiikr
coldest Her. 10 In 3$ years.
1 III t
1i t r
v\ ri
Iti
111! * 1
.** I l l - I ' I
iM h iMh |*»',» *i t.i\i Mill t tittle*
The Federal-State Frost Wnrning regular meeting and r.-tjue-ded t- i/mritirit*.
Marion llnrinnii, niemlM-r mu'
r.Hls
U '.ffitl niMiiitiU JniiU" nii*I r 1■( / f ** * 1 1
1 *.'• .
( " |U
Ml*
ration of the cut. No m ion imi’ll"* i*'ti.f«Ml ui mn I *M\ 11\ 111^
d/,|K.
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ill
lif
11«*'fi«-tl
lit
it 1m *1*i- . ' • I I I
former s w e tn rv of the Seminole Service at Lakeland reiwrtfd anx •to
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n
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I lk- H u ll fur tli-lrihn htih in i !k
County Children'* Committee, yes damage to citrus would lie negligi­ y*-t been taken in fn 'n r nf
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&gt;| f - | | t iM l/l &gt;• 11|1*• III till*
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lrrn
in
Ih
h
y
h
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ih
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y
terday ndvlsed the grout. t o ....&gt;|.cr- ble. 1‘llrux grove* were heated lo i|Ueat.
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A ll tin- com m ission- i • s ■
&gt;t- it tu nil *'idt'M A\* 'itit' ftif«
Mthnii^h
.1
in
r.ilb
(-Mtitliirli-tl
t
ate more with press fn-dllth-s t. Central Florida low s(nds llculing
It*
In the Nortlu-rn icctur Atimlily for tin* rv^^iruliun «*f tin | «*arU t&gt;i li lt ilt. Vi'Vtil «in. * •
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Inform the uiddie of problems lien!. (
v • i»tI•• * i|*
\ ^ uj 0 V up|»rt»|iiiuti*»»i ti» it** *»»t t riip" ln*in tli*
ifu liiilrd in n iitu T k nf fin* I' im I jiim I
^ i p with children.
»lof the fruit belt.
» trn\Y b e rry
and t‘**irlv ! |?ifiiil statu ". uxr«-pt Ci»inii»i'si«n»,i rt'|M*rt«d a liiu I* iiiprfatii' *■ *i Mm thidr fmiiHlrit A li»e fin* Im(i h |iim
&amp; Mr. Hnrmiiu. program director1 herHes
l I i .Mmii i*f 'JP*u ili'tfici's i'i#i|a llt»
wx’re
hurt
in
the
Plant
City
j.
y,
McClellaml.
in tin* iijm'm fireplitt i- anil a il«*r«ir.i
of Hudlo Station YVTItlS, delivered | • tom by four hours of sub-freciing j | n other action yesterday, tie mi*/ ninif.
till i hriwtum- Irt'r it flu* frnnt
no address to the committee dur­
ri'iiipi't
nt
in
i
i
i'ji*liltjf
*
nt
Klitrr
nf thi* riHiin ailih'd lo Ihe ( hriM m as
Commission transferred ownersbl|
ing their meeting at the Couit
of Florida crop damage iuf'approxim
ately six lots in 'It
"■ piiwi* ntn| l.tiKc Miiry -Iimy • li-* atm o sp herr a i \ n llr \ \VIIIIi i »iin
ipproxlmalely
House, romlueted by Mrs. C. 3 willISxtcnt
nut In’ known for several dov.'. tinge Heights subdlvi &lt;lnii, imiiM «li ’tiiervury ilip|»i‘il In ri Imv
.l r l»il flu* Rrnitp in I lie -tnuMiu'
Meriwether, chalrinun.
iir* nro. III*. Iltipnrld -md M-ni
Forecaster I). C. Iluxsrll nf the
t hrUlma** enrol*
Santa I Ijiiiy
'»f v\ s n KK p I h* \*n i nf
“ We don't hour of too much )u- Fntst Warning Service said Toes nlely ueross Freiteh Aieinn from IllYVIlf tl’lllpl'l HltllVR lilt fit* M t of
y lulled the p u rl)
Imii;' rniHi(;li In
In i.i1t\ 'M.nkc'1 Ih r Im*ij nm iii)» tn
vtnllo delinquency In Hanford," day night would be another euld Seminole High Seined, lo tin- (•in Midiuft* **f Siiiifmd t«M(| J'b-in d k trib llle eundv and Mpptr- to Ihe
Two t liehi ...nil galiim *il u-phall
il.&lt; \ nf m 1 1mill 'Umnri tun i ,n rn r
Mr. Ilurmun said, *’hul wlml docs one In Ihe yenr’s most prolonged f'nunly Hoard of Ptildii- In-triir itiolf *‘nuiit\ In*1 nltflil.
rh U d rn i pre^eitl
and “tMi euliie yard* of sin II were
«i i uMtp.in&gt; in** Myytlh Mu hup** * mi
tlnn.
happen should Ik- taken to the Cold spell.
M. L. Oilhim, mlm iiiRiimri t f"i
Pi
Althnucii no iiHieml liiisiness ”
| la-1
nth tu ni*l.ill u imlking
i * '■yMl mh mil fniililM ,; uf Nlill
Tlia Iota a r t lucatnl In n nn-foid t &gt; "'I1' mid l *l»ll1pl*lt)'i, y
Temperatures.
he &gt;
explained,
i&gt;
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•p.i.mvu,
uynII ipi"t*
'I'*’1 *1 »l- erindueted, il "a* uninmriei-d Hint I j,,, M„rth of tin tire)hmiml Ini' sta I
uldlc - now I" He pointed out
n th ' i
li&gt; .itum .c * lupncN
on 111 be nlxiut Ihe aiifnr allhoujih. ai
", I* rumilnjf cjwl and 'vest uriyH* rm« yeln
^
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"nndiiuMfiiiy
tlur*
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ta t there “Is no Juvenile delin­ \%
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. &lt; o*--hu*» *ti*ii1 ■* ehei'k fur
between I'ulmelln amI IIikmI
S n r e liih nf th r N'.iyn Ki»**hj|ll
i... i___ _
“ thn
mifwr'ttiilt'il properly,
imiitMi lv uMideli
i t It 1 . " " « pmnp
.
. &gt; i*xi»ri Ihe (K»&gt;ml
tho uiiocrupleiJ
ilutmtire,
hui the
i lo the Boy I'hiei* Veterans Avenue*, ufcurdliiu In a li-nglliv
q u en cy " hut tliut the eireumstuner* fM.„
I all. d n I
•f ti
* .p H - i ll I hut tinpi* in in uiiilrr’iN
vernted us such Is "« break-down ' Loti, V ”cllrua’” aroo north of i “ 'lp
I- i ,i tin
’“Th.^Coun'ty‘a e -,
"M' known until it Hnspllul lu help tiny ( hrlstmir ll'l uf uellvllles lur Nmembee * Mi n t
r
n i ' i Mi ' M fur tlx i d r iikiitii.il k r r l
of the family.
Tamiia reported n MMlegrcc re -' " " . ' * . . lr*
.
’
I warms up,"
presents fur the \eler.xn* there
-I,
el
li
which Ini' been •nliiMitled tu the
** M Diy in/ *| the ItD M.iMnn SunillPMD
qulred It through furechnuire pro­
1It
Vlaek N Clevelaiid .lr was In Fjty Munuger by It It lleekhnrn. *YI'll
.•rn .'i
,
He I.._.——
ndvoculrd
that “family
/■Hilly nl cording.
“Nothing I' si'rliio* yet. Him
*
’ • i n| i i hui uf tin I NS Fnrrrstal
----- s» IIIH*
ceeding*,
arcorllng
tu
O.
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II
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h
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l*r»u'
charge
nf
lust
night'"
urogram
lu r’* In npproeehiug the nrohlmid
xii| m-i llllelideut uf xtri-eth
ever with unutlier euld night faring
In the Orlando area timely wind*
hull tinx lirrii hnihltn: Mine hist
of children with a Christian man­ stirred tn ward oil fro*t. Lake and don, County Clerk, and ih-dlruted us il might heroine serlim-i t\e which incluih'il Ilium II ' 'fi/i-t- anil
• illn-r aellville* during the iiiunlli
t itY
Stuart
Courtney
nf
nulhi
statimi
tile
strip
to
M-lionl
pur|nises.
iniluili-il
MM-i'idui;
llu
entire
.-if&gt;
ner. “ If ti thing
cannot
he
dune
—
have repollH of celery I" ine il -" "
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•*•••*'■» MV **MI|«- *— Sumter Counties hud heavy frost.
\\*• lu'i’il lu tmiiil it h'.i l u n r
All the .trip was included in In the /ellwuml region, but main Wl.llC In Orlando Foli-e and &lt;unit imii- ;i week. IIn- ilimnluwu seetluu
only faith run do It,” he declared No Icc was roporlcd in these two
1 Yr il until , • h i ' • &lt; t«-f il ill 10. *
ney
drew
langhler
from
Ihe
crowd
every
day
and
Hie
i
,
ii
|
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I"I
iiiiu
area
tlie
transaction
except
for
It*
feet
uf tin si- |dnnl&lt; iiiuv recuver when
T. W, Lawton, ftiiporintendent cltru* growing counties and fruit
T o I l f ( J i v t 'D A y a i n K i r111’i.111 ul In Mn »n • 'iidmy .it
with tlii'lr Inli-rnri-lallim* of fain three limes a week Klglily f i l e 1
of one lot hml -HI feel of ntiollmr it warms up," lie i-tilu'ludi-il
uf IMIdle Instruction, pointed out apparently got hy nil right
M-i \ ity\
itiui-klvu Yuiil vvhrrr
iiiin
radio
und
movie
stars
load'
uf
aeeumiilutiuii
picked
un
In
,
flay
Sherouse.
district
weather
both located adjaienl to ,iro|u ity
that there "are suiip- \-*ry good
llaniagi- lu eseurule and ••ti*&gt;■■•i &gt;
th* I 'l l pliitr
Ihr S.iratn|»{i
A
fter
the
p
rog
ram
,
punch
anil
Carroll.
She
tlie
streel
sweeper
were
used
In
;*
.,
Flaaik
man
at
Orlando,
said
Ihe
stirring
owned by Mr*. K. M
. • nl* *1 IM
xii;n;)l'ifc tu Niitnal
parenla who have terribly bad chll*
*1
&lt;’ «M
refresh
fill
In
Hie
idle)
running
Iriuu
Four
wind*
were
a
real
break.
un^l | HufiiplirV), fiiM tmiMiitfur f«.i ilm 'nKikii t wvrv mtmm! ns
fui in il hit I nf i" I "ii Mir xfiip
Jlren,* ‘and blninrU this situntior
"i II
teenlh In Fllteenth Streets, hilween ,' "
Home ornamentals In the Urlan- U H / u I W O p a r x i i n n r p r u p t r i ) m i ' i j
«i m
f'm .
!• % * * *
M ien tN
Kiin’ *11 I'.ii'lh r l&lt; **l hi Run un
f lk o n the fault of assoelatlng
'• III
Siuifiird
nnd
I'iilmettn
Avenues
nmy fiirnhh r iji'puiit «iwl yrquuit
mti n i* i c imn.iiRn "f aprrchPM
^•glam our" with a “had boy."
I &gt;•&gt;
*.
Five
new
parking
meter
|aist'
uni tc luni'MY hefnf* i' hih!Ii's&gt;luiml
It* agreed with Mr. Hannan In
Ml* • • ..it
were installed mid 2i! were -tralgb , IR*
ii.miiHMi*'N fur it |n flip Meet nf
1 j 3 I ) l 0 r ( l P U lV ftl V /IIIL C I l l a l l U T f j
advocating a Christian approael- xlpplng thaso plants here nnd j by the founty^ rhj^ prompt y^w
I I I' ti* r i| , &gt;.*
leneil
ami
Hglitcm-il
Inin
their
rrm
Mn tups I lie N.iyy .ii mii' s th r
be sold through bid proceiluie
to the problem uf delinquency
» 11» r . , - t | h
etele liases Four new “ selirnd M
Femcrlea In the Orlando area
fill f l ' l l l k ships Mth Iic.i YY Miutlt
through Sunday School attendance
It*
•M M-i‘i k • .nnl r j n Mur
/nne"
signwere
installed
and
Irc
d
heated
heater*
during
the
.mi- nrrtlrd
and “going with our children to
hi\
eight were repullileil tiigetbei wlib
night
and
tho
ferns
came
through
m . * f1M• in 1id mil I 1 utn h .itnl rr
our Sunday School*." lie said nv with little additional harm. Howuhh
II
.1
truss.walk lines IItlrl&gt; fixe "1111
n
r
n
Ih
r
Inin*
ran.,*
*v\ ift and
•v
cent figure* shuwed that only w aver, the long spell uf chilly weath■1
. i ii parking" "iglis were nallilcd. It
multi inn ;M (D hti i mil tiuintuTH
to 00 per cent of the students of
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filial
Fit*
plained.
.hi
new lines were Installed and IH
Km. Fra r i e l * Wilson of S a n f o r d ,
i r haa hurt the tender fern*.
Mrc.iilv ( •Mititii* m l" npcrattnii and
the county were attending an
“ It iJp\t*li»|M»*l iLul
wrtv In m .r,* rupluci'il T mfIvp slop mriin (•It* ' |'M • ill 1I |l*ll l«f
inudgni’il tn the heavy rrulser IM‘ I nt1*# r x In tip* d* 'i n t*i
baU
■
low
of
W
nu»h)
I,ti­
Bevural
prominent
rpeuker*
will
4
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f
nf
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rr«ru** |»*itn*l f uf.rr r«*p;*ifitcfI mill 21 w rrr ru
typo of rullgloua service* eac lell 2T, Plymouth 28, the Orlando
••nr. xxlit,-h served u« (Irninal Ki- f«rm tin
’" * lh** Sarat1'^,! *ill he jimiiIi likr
uddre** the veterans ou-the-farm senhower'a hendt|oartrva on bis Hrfiimd mi th'* iiiirllicni U|i|iroti4'li placed
p i **i M* Mi*
'■ t\
irra 30,
*” • tin ruiT rital In
ttnu'4 m rrp t
■
4
til*
■
training
cla»«
a
t
their
ChrlaTma*
to
tinM
niu
I
fur
tim
e
plum*
thut
t«i
I
,
i : p* i ll,
1
Two "loading rune" signs were
John I’lcrvon, Hoy 8cout official
ri-torn trip from K"i"u, proluiblv
Jack D. PrtMt, field meleorolo.......
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f
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In
ml*
*
1
on
film
nt
flit*
I
md
nlr
•trip'*
.1
recommended return of *oclety tc 1 *t for um FederalStute Frosti | party which will start will n lur* viewed tin- fii'lmrul'* plane off
painted and lettered und five see....
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&lt;lw
rail
length
I
am
feet
gA
2
fool
j Itey
key dinner
J*
*tonight
»—
w-4 —
.(ia o’clock Iwu Jiimi but never netunlly saw un I yvo. Wr **i)jlitfi| thr ptmi«&gt;'«( linns uf curl* were painted tu pro y i " i | | » !«• | | H ' « • ’ I I is I
at4 a
It.'IO
Die "corner*tone* of liome, church
•i i.llh .iisiilj'.■■ncnl . I'rcsittnublv
i1."* . M W ■* BeMc (Slade,1 ■.•t
•• ML.
I hi villi) III M I tn
the Future Furiner* of Amer- tin- pre.lilent-eteet since In- war vs Viicli wi' lvn r ya h) thru wm* Mu liil.it par king Five "children .it
and school." Comment* also were
"" '
'• -iHe .it (nil fuel .ml pi.iii” load)
til**
liiMi'l
'nil
•
M
«i
called home &lt;&gt;I Hunin lo attend the I 'ton reeri-t.’ hair wuv around Iwn. play" ,lgns were repainted and
lea Uulldlng.
given by Captain William White
" “".'I' a' liglillv under i'iO MX&gt; lops, plane
nf Ids tale
late grandmother
grandmotber,| I'ultiiig Iwo-und-two together, six new signs were installed. Six I II • Mil \ fill/ lllll, \T1 1 ”i'. Iiii"t I .-.in.ieih uf mnr. than tno aircraft,
The Christinas message of lliu funi-rnl
and I.t. Yvells KaiarJIan of thr
funeral uf
*
Mil),
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•((*»
IM'
fit
f&lt;»
nmcrele
street
m
arker
pnslx
were
they figured md) a man tn. Im
II I* '
|n ip
........I I . .. * iupon
s * . . . . . lthe
l . . . tvpes
I. n u .
HK
Kalvation Army, who preMribw'
veiling will lie delivered hy Dr. 4. Mr*, Molly A. tlelger.
lepemling
iim*«
x II nnl
and painted and posts l i l t ’ ’I 1 1* 1/1 4111* lltJUlt- *Y I hut R , . i i \ line tim e
I, Knot, pastor or tho Congrega­
Christian activities In tha Uvea of
Mr. Wilson, wlm gnidimt'-d from pnrtunt as K'renliuwer would eom- installed
M"f
1
F'.M
ll
tional Church, while K, M. Kiddy, Hriiilnule High Krlinnl I I I IP 17 am) immd sin’ll nriiteetinn from the which were dull were reletlcred.
Hut boilers with In :h&lt; r steam
; children.
Two "truller nuik entrance"
Judge Dougla. Blenstroni told uf
supervisor of veteran* train ­ Inter irrmhinlril from the Pnlvrr. N aw . "We figured that It nni'd
prevure j.robald) will make thu
Ju rist today and yesterduy re­ Iccat
sign*
were
Installed,
four
s|icrd
eaaea of Juvenile delinquency Ir turned verdlcta of guilty against ing, will dullvur Hie uddra*« ot ■-Ity of Florida In June of IPfil, be KNenhowcr le-eau*e everyone
Saratoga fuller than Hie Forrestnl.
I In rlic* 15. 11a st i n t&gt;s
The Navy eslimales the Sarato­
knew Me was lu Korea," Mr. Wll . limit signs were relettereil mill Intha County, keeping the name* of two defendants who appeared In we Icoma,
left
the
Helena
at
Guam
when
me
1
stalled,
nun
"truffle
llglil
ahead"
ga's rn-d at Ik’tKUWMSiO. ula.ut
tho parties concerned anonymous County Court on ehargee uf oper* .. Other streakers will
D ies A t Ajft* O f (iii eight
lifted that hi* grandmother bad aim said.
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land
one
illreellnn
sign
ul
I’nik
millimis untli-r Hint nf tho
He also wa» In favor of a Chris- atlng a motor vahlcle while under Cooper, director of th
“ I dl. n l
know
hi*et bowertAvenuo and Semlm.le lluutevnril
Fnrrestal
* ira In maellng the tho Influence of Intoxicating II* County Board of Public Instruc­ Just died,
woul.l
actual)v
Imard
the
llelrnn
i
wcr(,
installed,
and
three
speed
Harlie
It
ll.isliiii's.
I'd.
di.'d
in
ft wn- pr.ditlb|i- old” u mailer
tieflei'ling the Navv argument
tion: Herman K, Morris, princi­
' prODlflUr
quor,
an Orlando hospital vc'lt-rdii) Hint earricr based axiutinn Is of
uf one day thut F.n&gt;. YVIIhuh miss- until f rend I In the ncwipnm rl | | m„ »|K,„ „ crt. r,.|eltered
J . C. Dunaway, Ovlcd". »■** aen- pal of Remlnolo High School: ■-.I la-lng nresrot when KI*enhowi-r on Htntesslde, hut we suspected a t ; Twenty-four feel nf Hi Inch sew ".ill im.g tulli.wli.g an ill.n- - of equal, not suenmlury im pm lanre to
tcneml yestanfay ofleriioon hy Captain Karlo T. Ixiucks, repre liouriled the lleteiui. However, Le- the time llutl lie ruigltl. since the er pl|M' were Installed al Twelfth two .......tli.,
lie wit. la.in In tin- Air Foree’s bomber and fighter
Judge Dougla* Stenitrom to pay­ aentlng the local American legion for" the rhl|» reached Guam, Mr. cruller had la-en outfitted with a Street and Oleander Avenue, hush- Latir &gt;, l&gt;-laware, .May
IhMd ami units. Kimball nvwrtcil that;
post,
and
Charle*
!*w*«n,
presi­
ing a flno of 010 and co»U or , serv­
YVIIson -aid that thu crew knew luxurious cabin for a presidential es were cut on Muiigmixllnc Ave­ Imd resided in Oslu-ii fur tlie |aist
"Our future safety and the
dent
nf
the
veteran*
cooperative.
ing a term of 00 day* In Jail, ami
world lour which never runic off." nue, between Fourth ami Fifth year.
course of world liislorv will depend
Certificate* wll bo presented by “.nnietlilng wax up."
Streets, ami diagonal parking lines
"I
received
word
of
my
grandIlls drlvar’a lleenta wm suspended
F
o
rm
e
rly
nf
S
t.
I'.-te
rsl.tirg
Mr.
largely un the speed wllli which
Tutting It Into the Ensign's own
0 . W. Dansby, area supervisor of
were elianged (&lt;&gt; purallel narking
for » year.
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word*, “ We (Helena) were *up- muther's death when we reachedJ! linos nt First Hired nml Hanford H astin g s |s su rvived l&gt;) Ids w idow ; we cal) "«l Ihfio now large carAlbert Earl Baker. RouU two v e ttra n . training.
i.llc
soli,
Ji.s
e
p
li
XV,
III..H
u
g
s
o
f
rlcr* I.nllt and In cummi»slon.r'
Guam and 1 left tlie ship tu fly Avenue. Twenty loads of dirt were
r **rol alngintr will be led by Posed tu li-avo Yokosuka on Nov.
WM fouthl guilty todav. Bantene#
H u ltim .irc,
-Mil.;
lw »
b ro th ers,
Forrest Urockanrldgo, manager U7 lint received last minute in. home from there on a mouth'* Used lu fill it wash-out on Luke George H a s tin g . ,.f Itn iiV llle , N.
WM not passed upon him.
structlon* to hold over until Nov. ieuve", Mr. Wilson added.
Avenue, between Klglilccnth ami
uf tha Chamber of Commerce.
J , , nnd Y’ *ctor H a s tin g , ..f L a u re l,
Klis. Wilson i« tin- h u m of Mrs. Twentieth Streets.
2D.
MR
"When wo left Yukosuku, we Oulda Wilson, 2404 Smith Han ford
Ollier milvlHr.x Included moving H e in .; also several nleeea nml
“fi Henry's Full House"
cnilsml down tn (wo Jlma at tlie Avenue, He entered the Navv tujdirt. cleaning gutters, cutting tree nepbmvt,
I sO-l • 3:7.7 - 11:20 - 8:4.1
HARBOR MBBTIM1
Funerul service, will be held nt
normal speed. Once off the south­ tlie fall of last year nnd w-rut to [limb*,
Ilmira, removing trees, opening S
Hun
Ml) VI ELAND
Tom Lemon, City Manager, will ern shore of Iwo, we received or­ Newport, IL L. for hi* officer’s Carlo* Avenue from Fourth in Sev 2;!I0 p. in. Thursday at Urisson
“Weekend With Father"
m « a r w i " -.a tte n d a meeting of the National der* to *p*ed up. lihmediately, we
Funeral
Home
with
Itev,
J.
Y
Y
’.
training. The Sil-year-old YVIIson emit Street*, painting *lgn* for the
Show ..pen* HtSO - first fea­
knew
Ib’laiv of Oileen Baptist Church ture iLQtl, Intermission 8:19,
Inxtalling
two
. . something
- wa*
. up
. for only received hi* cmlgn's comml**on. City
- - Hall.
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r , "children
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utticintmg.
tiurial
will
bo
made
n "* r^ n4!y
*5°
««rly thle rear and haa been1 »t (&gt;l»y » ls n " n il repairing equip
lost feature 8:88
I Ls Culluta.
tel, Orlando, ho .aid today.
in tho Orlando cemetery.
fast," the 23-ycar-olil Eralgn ox&lt;c«aUa«*4 on Pace T n ,)
mont.

Funeral Services
For Mr. Whitner
To Be Tomorrow

LEGIIOHN, Holy CD-Four Nnvy
Helicopters rescued the Inst crew
nun from the U. S. Navy ship
Grommet Iteefer today, .HI hour*
af1o&gt;* she run aground nnd broke

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Tender Crops In IntTuase I Made Little Damage To
To C Of C Fund By Crops Is Reported
State Nipped By County
('oinmission
Frosty Weather
From Cold Spell

New Officers Of
Sanford SFrine
Are Installed

Held At 1*081 By
American Legion

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Child Problems

voeates
On

Nav\ Brains Work
On Its Second Ihir
Aircraft (arricr

Mon Ill’s Activities
In Street Work Is
(tiven In Report

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Ic „ |„ w l N aval O fficer N arrow ly

Farm Training (!I
To Have Yule Party

Flnei Are Imposed
For Drunken Driving

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�^„Vivid Account It
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Prison‘ Disorder
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PONGAM ISLAND,
...................................Korea
ijv—
American solillers today told li
vivid detail how 11 S aril Soul'
Korean guards shot to death (M
Communist prisoners of war li
quelling an attempted mass break
out by 4,500 fanatical Hcds S indny
A grim force of 300 guards eon
quered the mutinous thousands I*
55 frenzied minutes with machine
guns, rifles, carbines and bayonet*
Two Americans anil three Soutl
Koreans ns well ns IIH piisiinrrt
were Injured.
The ratdlves, locked nrm ln artt
fanatically roaring llm choruses o'
Communist songs, Ignored voile*
after volley of close-range lire
They tiffed their dead and wounded
Me they fell.
After the battle, the guards had
to loosen the locked arms of many
of the prisoners before they cnult.
drag them from the stockade
Newsmen today toured the Island
and entered the compound where
most of the captives died
Lt. Col. George P. Miller. Co
lumbi's. Ohio, boss iif the Island's
9,200 North Korean captives, salt'
he regretted the deaths but added
atcrnly:
"They brought It on themselves
They tested our slrenuth and lost "
He said the tension which was
mounlini' on (he island before Sun
dew's outbreak has vanished.
Miller said "Had I nut taken the
arllon. I would have had une-hnlt
the prisoners loose on the Island
and we would have lost many more
lives. The barbed wire cannot hold
determined prisoners "
Miller snbl he was tlpned on Ihr
planned c thronh |*Mely hv hvr
notes serlbhled hv prisoners.
One nefe ivas left nl a "nte —*d
picked up hv n guard. Tho other
waa aelrrd from a prisoner ns he
tried to de-t-ny ihe paper outllnlnr
the esesp,. nlnn.
On Suedav prisoners In Com
pound "F e s " b"r«t red wl|h Com
munisl songs That " a s Ihe s|nrl
luq a I " n a I for p’e n»dhrenk
Five neighboring stockades quickly
Joined the rhne-is
Miller rushed to Ihe serie. shout
ed " S l i p " Ibd the llrds ker'
llnglng
They loeked arms and lammed
three deep in front nf their bar
riel;* «rt rm a e.—l-., ti-rrnee cut
Into the steep hlllsidi1
Miller ordered one idntooo
40 men nf the V H blh MIHtarv
Pnllrr sendee eomuanv «"-• e-platoon of S'.nth Korean soldiers
Inlo the compound Another KOK
platoon siirroiimM H-e stockade
oulslde Iho barbed wire.
Miller ni'iiln yelled "Slop "
The |lrd« answered w-llh a hsu
of stones, thrown down from Ihe
ferrnre al Iho guards about 20 feel
below.
A narrow flleht nf vl"*** '~&lt;i up
to the torracc from each side.
Miller told new«mcn’
"ft would have been sitl-dde If t
had ordered im '" Irenes tn *n i-IHere and break up Ihe Imdy of
prlroners "
The enlonel said. Iho
nnlse was
...............
"Iremeedeus It l« IntpoxxIM" frnevev tn j-n-t P' * «tsle of frenrv "
The enlnne' ordered all men wlflt
•hellJlins In fire one Volley it’to |he
raid-s id Ihe Poll's

"It had ne pUp-1 " fhe iflnnd
comm led'"* declared "The »&gt;—o-d
ed kept rb.'ht nn slmflne-and the
eiherr: lifted the wounded as Ihev
fell "
Miller qn|ek|y ordered eon volley
from Ihe rifles nml carbines.
The front reek of prisoners went
down Tho enpllces behind them
again vxnkrd nn p.» shimnin-dead and wounded The roaring
SOtes went nn
Al nesrhv "tinker" eomnnliml
other Heflea pri«nnera Jammed
lido tho e ejrtyard.
Miller said "thrv were ahn"'
resdv to hirer ihe gain or fences "
On Ihe rolreel's orders Ko"th Ko
re a r- nnened fire with a Unfit
machlnet'un frem a lower over­
looking Ihe rnrqpounil.
The had of hnllels rls s " l Into
the prisoners ami many fell.
The planned nseapo wai broken
Guards with hared bayonets
pushed Inin "Maker" re mpound
flushed the frantic fleda from their
hilts.
Resistance quickly broke In the
olher four eomnminds where little
fllhllng look place.

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CRACKLING,

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WORLD, 17,000
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Boy Admits Killing 1Stokh Goodi Appear
Woman BecauseHe ,n R*d G!!!!!an sfio^
Feared She’d Tell new^prpcr thrT'xag reported*1^

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O ffic e rs

'Cnn’ln eg Prnm • '• f r &lt;lnr&gt;
'outhwnrd, first vice-president:
Joe Corley, second vlre-jirealdenl;
Andrew Itiiiiisoy, secretary, and
itoliert Deane, treasurer.
Th- mdentate, who was milking
tin nfflclal visit with Ids divan to
me local club, told fr*-wearing
members and wives tlml "an uplike this affords llie a
mnul effects from FI Pierce on credited to nllots who e'essilv •&gt;
great pleasure . . . an opportunity
Jan 2, and are hoping to tie suf- deslrovcd live lo hpcome aces
io renew old aeqiiainlaliees . . .
flrleutly sell led to have fnmllv T*&gt;e&gt; are f« l H-'vnl N I t- ;;*r
make Inis nf new friends,"
gue-ts for the inauguration Jan. 8. | M' Kbincv, Tex " h owns
led
lie explained the Morm-eo Tem­
Gov and Mrs Warren willinovu «-lth h,,,f " M,fl lodo" . l,n , ‘
out of the mansion Dee. 31. Mrs. leo"aril W. Lillcy. Manchesler.
ple :in years ago was a "play­
ground for Master Mason-.' He
Warren sub) they will stay with N H
friends in Tallahassee until they
Ground action subsided I" r" 1
•aid the situation is different now
go to Jacksonville immediately afl*’•- 1 f!,’h' ■* ev--_&gt; •■■ • 1
beenusc of tin- jihilanlhropie a -or M rfurty Is sworn Id
. Kimbwa ridges area of the central
ivities nf Hu' Shrine in providing
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Uni"i "here chlne*» soldiers eon
hoi.pllall -a1i--n i- •
Honed harassing • Harks
' ny ehilil under the age nf II
S tu tc W iflu F n n im
Ih
The Pads hit pinnolnl D"l ••'*'1
’ears, regardless of rare nr need,
ni
, Jx S r V i
» Hoskv I.... lot five limes last o'-M
" said, Is eligible fur tills hospiP l a n n e d O n T o l l R o a d in shnn i.m intense
ihey
’sllialun. The Shrine in the oplri_____
were driven back each time.
'on of many penple, he stated, is
the "greatest hiimnnitiirlim organ
TALLAHASSEE i^-G ov. War­
Irnllun on the fare nf the i-iutli."
ren liglay announced a "stale wide
lie pointed out that the "ladies
forum for full and frank discus­
sion" nf Ihe Florida toll turnpike
..laved a Idg purl In making ihe
project will he held here Monday.
-'IIIllie Club grow ill Ihe last few
lie said Ihe State Improvident
years." Member- settled down
Commission, which would finance
more Io business after they begun
Ihe project hy borrowing on u 273
n-lting their wives to their meet­
million dollar bond issue, will bo
ings, he brought nut.
host for1 the conference to which
The potentate Introduced mem"every Interested group Is inti-rn of Ids divan who n-Tiiinpniih-J
vital.1'
•'itn on tils offieial vi-lt. During
the evening, Shriller* hllrndiieeil
f ....
LAKEt-AND id^T he Federal
lliumselves and the wives who M*l. MTU 3. HARHB, nf Oilman,
L im e
Stale Frost Warning Service said
vere In ntfcndnuro,
linlrls
n
plnle
nf
"Snappy
Turtle"
_____
today frost was expected again
Mr. Searlmt pointed mil tluit the
cookies whlcb brought ber Ibo
urd From I'sge One)
Wednesday morning lliroughout
Moroeeo Temple, which Includes
f 23,11(10 llrxl prl/e In n nallomil
'be San foul Mill Inc f'luli, "one of
■ Produce Company.
Peninsular Hnridu.
bakc-olt contest In New York.
llie foremost temples In N'nrili
lint l have seen esearolo H''b;freeling " c a l ;rr wa* fine
Tlicy nre choeolate-conted, have
America, Is tin- oldest in the
f lo«k a heavy heatii.g C,iL
J
pecan head and legs and weru de­
Mouth." He- -iiiil the temple was
signed by onu of Mis. Ilarllli's
Vhta"«fUfP
rr«t*"llhe0fa!y
I
To.tlJlil
ami
Wednesday
more
the forty-fifth temple to lie issued
gilts f frost, he odd- |
(’lenr ‘kies and continued
yoiinu* in*.
(fnicrnallunalj
n charter in North America, tho
' "» *h« "‘''V
cold. Light northerly winds with
chili lining occurring ll'l years ago.
see any rral - nmugc. |nnjj periods of calm nil districts
The temiile has 1M clubs.
man for Patrick Fruit j except u slight tendency for light
Mr. Stine brought out that
I'ported that It was still I rortheast»rlv lower es*l enn-u
membership In the Incut orgnniiai
moke any estimate un Temperatures on high ground "HI
ilnn lias Increased from 57 memlumsgcs. However, In be about srven degrees warmer
heix last year to l)/ mcinocrn to­
that from past expert- than temperatures on low ground
day. "I thank you from the bottom
Ileus
tress which turn location* with a rapid fall In lent
of my heart . . . . I hope you'll
OCALA iiti—finv. Fuller Warren, j|]Krk
continue to give us uiomI coopera­ here to hove his say before a j »ur¥lvt, w he the w ry ones to perutures after .-unset and u grudiltion to the future officers us yon Circuit Court grand Jure In""*!' | t), r„niiv ,,
ill.I tu me," he s h M . Mr. Stine was gating charges of u Mato Hood ' i , wifj ,
Department klcM.aek mv.spb &gt; ■■ c0■« wln *
hail not iqqienred at the courtIn comm
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hn'se at mam Imls"
furthei
Dsvn Miller acted as master of Thorn was no Imllcallim when fr"*h &gt;'lr‘
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eremonles during tho entvrluln- Ike governor nr Male itoud lm.mi have a vury cold night and *hi»'
l
nenl portion oi -no u,re....k.
Chairmun Alfred McKclhnn, also wind keeps blowing, ther there ]' ^
tearing un Ihu piugrnm were T e r-. In town, would he lnv!|crl In color I will ho less damage than If tlm (j.iJ,
y Guemblu, urcorillunlst; M iss'the grand jury hearing rmiin. ■night U still and tlm temjiarnlure | | rou|
lunl Kaninlurs, hnllet (Inn--.? fnim Neither ha* been subnnenaeil
even a little warmer."
'g r e c
no Duxhury School of Dancing,
The man who.mmle Ihe kleklin-k | HBn,ly An,|eraon mBnatfcr „ f . If f|
vho performed lo the piiiim su- "harges. 8. L . Kilgore, spent near- , tll, Sanford Slat* Farmers Mar- loutli
mmpanlment of
Mrs. James W tw ohouri with the grand jury k|)t „n|,| that damage wits caused trlcl:
liliuikvnxhlp; Henry lliisxl, inno* this morning, lie was called in i0 escarolc chicory and endive ls«l I frost,
luliniat an, guitarist and Mr. an,I jonn «Her »»•, P»Wl W » h W »|
IS T lS I ^
lira. Hubert Wens, who presented 1° "• nt., and dm not come out (Ii" ,,(1&lt;|l)n ' ni) | crbeeg lettuce, i Hires
local ami piano entertainment.
.until the noon rcccsa.
1
, ", 1 ,c ,m r» ' " ' uc
;m . (
Col, 8. G. lian'linun &gt;.n, v-.alrKllgoro prcvlouslv testified for
l «*t n,*W "
"M 0 * 1
nan of the entertainment com.! mofu than two hours Friday.
came on lop of prevlmis harm 1 ....

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SAN DIEGO lAv—A lflyear old
high school student laid police lo
day he fatally (tabbed artist Ida
C. MacKeown, 67, when she threat
cd to tell offlcera he was a m an
juana user.
Jailed and booked on suspicion
of murder was Donald S. Crosby.
Detective Sergeants Paul Walk
and Tony Maguire said the slim
youth gave an ora) confession and
led them to a trash can where tnev
MRS. HttIN RUSSIlt Is ‘pictured found a knife with a four-inch
In Miami. Kin., after surrendering blade.
Mrs. MacKcown's body, puncvoluntarily to U S marshals,
lured by U slab wojods, wax disalong wl'h three alleged KuKlux-Klan members Released covered yesterday by neighbors in
on SI.000 hall. Mrs Russell It her fasoionable suulio-uume H
rhnrgeil wlln perjury during a nearby La Jolla. Toe nationally
mmuature portrait paima,
grand Jury Investigation of ter­ noted
been at wnrk on a picture oi
rorist activities in which n Negro had
a child. Coroner A. E. Gallagher
leader and his wlfa were killed.
said she wu* killed Saturday.
"I didn't know If she was dead
nr jut, but when 1 left I honed
L a n d o w n e r s T o ld
she was so she couldn't Identify
Walk quoted the youth.
H o w T o B u r n L a n d me.”
Neighbors who had noted a teenager standing on the MacKeown
Contrary to the belief of many porch Saturday gave police ■ desInmlowners, they can legally burn crlptlun. Officers checked their
their own woodlands "when, where |ui* 0f known juvenile delinquents,
and how they want to," County Then they arrested Crosby wnn had
Itareer Joe Cnrrol) said today.
(been paroled from a correctional
“ While wo do hone any burning Institution where he was tin t alter
will lie done properly, the Florida a burglary conviction In &gt;990.
forest flro laws do not prevent
Walk said Crosby gave tne follandowners from burning their lowing version of events';
own woodlands as they see fit,"] He was soliciting yard work In
be -aid.
| the La Jolla neighborhood near the
The law does require landnwn- home of his father although he
or* who ure going to hum their lives with his mother in East Sail
lands to:
•Diego, the couple having sepaI. Give nntlre to neighbors one rated.
to 1(1 days before the burning;
I While talking with Mrs. MacJ. Provide fire lines, manpower Kenwn Insldo her house, he took a
and equipment to control th# fire; cigarette out of his pocket and a
.1, Watch the fire until It is marijuana cigarette dropped out
I'omplplrly out; and
inn!? the floor.
•I. P re v n t Its escape tn neigh-! Mrs. MacKeown threatened io
b .r's land.
(call p o k e .
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Although the law does not re- , * slapped her and when she
quire this, County flonger Carroll yr f.an rh*n "l DhLxt ^ T n y l s e thJ
said his unit would appreriate the
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cooperation of landowners in re-1
l'»e.,t«l ntimalnn
porting when and where they are |h*'r/**X*.**,•* A®
going to burn lund. "This will
1
•ave our Imvlnw to send a tru ck ,
tn
and crew to cheek such a fire ’ " " g '
^iM^SfacKe^wn could
s ’; " , ' I " ' ', omyw in n
recinnke the marijuana cigarette!
.
I • on a wild flr«, he said. |foweVcr, San Diego newspapers
A new law passed l.v the last hlil„
„HueMlnnnl
I.* g - lot or i- mu M-s persons who &gt;et
wildfires, or let their own fires
escape, liable for property dam­
ages and costs of suppressing the
fir.-I In addition to the possible
C re w R e sc u e d
eiinilnul nrosietition under an old­
er law, the county ranger pointed
out.
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D ean
f a v o r s G i v i n u I Three of tho men whn slipped
I t n u i n n c u A i o m I T o « ,l,,wn tho ™Pc ladder and leaned
l i t l s m O H A I O I 11 |J S G into the sea said they had to swlni
------.for minutes that seemed hours.
UPTON, N Y (At—Gordon Dean, | They were first engineer Sulva' hiiirmnn nf Iho Atomic Rniw v 1lure l.enlnello nf Urooklvq. Walter
( urnmission, -ays he believes II is G. Hampden nf Mastic. N. Y., and
lime to consider removing some of Gaylord Ganohan of New Orleans,
the secrecy wraps from nucle-r
Hampden said morale was high
reactor* (atomic piles) to aid ' aboard the wreck and that no one
power production.
I was injured or skk.
The science nf reactors, he adds.
The men were taken hy ambit"has reached the stage nf drvel- 1 lance tn the U. 8. Armv hospital
onmcnt where such exte"slv» »e outside leghorn, where they Joined
crecy ns we now have will almost other shipmates,
rertnlnlv hamner nrnwrovs, |f it i Wrapped In Army blankets. l*w«
hasn't begun tq 'alread y ." ,
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Dean's suggestion Hud «nme showers M b re gorng to 'oM.

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rm aopport of all the Atlantic
Uiei for France'* fight against member of the Hoard of Hchoo
nmmunlst • Ird revolutionary Ti listen*.
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Mr. Whltner waa n eommunlran
MIAMI wt-BIxtv-thres pnraons
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For 60 vvars ha waa superlnteni- raids on two Dade (Miami) County
errltnrlos Jean Letn'irneau, aikod dent uf the Church School, waa casinos.
he roonrll to reoognUet
Lav Reader In tlm church, ami | The raid* were conducted hv
»• That Iho tndncmnos* wsr for many yenra served on the fmir assistant a'lnmeva «en«ral
Vance Is ftphtlng Is lust at cnrlal Vostrv and u Senior Warden. He operating under dlred cmlera from
waa • memlwr of Kappa Alpha AUv. Gen. Hlchartl W. Krvln, Asond Order) of Wpednmn qf the alatlng were beverage department
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personnel and ■ Dade deputy
In addition to hln widow he la ahariff.
tureWed hy » aon, B. t , Wbltnor,
Louis T. Frost, dlitrlct beverage

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63 Personn Arrested
Tn Dade County Raids

When yottr property gets randown, value decretuMa rapidly;

no froat danger Thursday morning,

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THU SANFORD IIKIlAl.n
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opinion is sharply divided on this
question. Some career soldiers say
we cannot risk taking steps that
might extend the conflict and com­
mit us lo full scale warfare in the
F ar East Others say we cnnnoi
atlord not in take those steps
A general officer who holds Ibis
view recently expressed it lo nn
as follows
"Tim e is fighting on llu* oilier
side, not on ours im* other fellow
Is building up faster than we are
We h a t e lo 'lup lliis li.ninrw in
Korea now
"We are fighting the war the
way the Chinese want it on .■ fixed
line AAc don't h.ite the manpower
lo win that wav Our cardinal
priuriplc in win fare is mobility
and we h a te In gel hack In llu*
•four F V i.| the American Armv
foul 'em. h \ 'em fight 'em and
finish 'em
"We need In u»e cterylhilig we
h a te now and tini'h I lie Km can
War .is qun kit as (mss.lil,.
by
l.iml attaik. n atal hint kades. ami
hornhing of Chinese seaimrls ami
Manchurian supply and armament
ce n te rs-y es . hy .limn hoilllilng if
nriessary
This o f f i c e r. however, was
against employing chiang
Ka
Shek s F nrnuisa garrison tiiMips in
Korea mil heeause il " o d d anger
lied China to do mi Iml lieeonse
In* has no faith in Die Nnlionalist
soldiers
"I'm afraid Oi.it lu n mooltis aft
cr they were pill m ihe line they'd
he bought lit Oil* i nitiiiiics. and gn
iwcr in ihe ol'iri side, eurryiug
Ihc'r arm - with them," he s.n,|
How wlilcspie.nl siicll views (ice
m Ihe priifessii'iiul .iri.. s I h a te m
wav id know oil* Iml there is a
growing impalience In do .mm*
lliilig pusllitc In wind up a cnnflicl
tli.it has caused l?*.mni Anicrican
casualties hi All m.mills
Perhaps the most m e a m o g f’’
phrase m Oem-ral Kisenlmyycr"*
statement w a s his referem c In &lt;
lure deeds In he "executed under
etrcunistaiices nl u ii own i linn*
mg "
tl is hard t'&gt; liderpr.'l licit
ant ' t a t except as a t l e i r warn
mg In the Chinese Reds ihut in**
ler initialise steps are pl.i'ined
and Ihey no longer ytill call all tin
Iurn s in Korea

NEW YORK (.f-H ow can Ihr
C hinese Reds he made lo waul
peace?
The answer holds the key lo
what will happen next In the Kore
A Chlld'e Life of J»»u« Is one
an War.
ot the last books written by
President elect Dwight Elscnhow
the lair Fulton Horsier, noted
er stati-d the problem clearlv in an
author »f surh volumes at
off the cuff summ ary of his trip
I'
I he (ir atest Story K m Told,
to the embattled peninsula:
'I'nr (Dealest Him,a f-.ter Writ­
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". . jusl lieeause one side wants
ten, rtr. in.* presentation of
brace doesn'l make peace We
a,,'. Hursivr s oiMik Inis lire.i
I must go ahead and do things th.il
■periall, 1 luttralrd for urns! Induce thr others lo want peace
paper pulilicati,,n by the wellI also."
known artist, .Sell II h e i l r .
This echoed a belief Crnrrnl Ki
ClI AITKH V
senhower phrased Ibis way in a
It is not rn.sy to suy •'no'* tu
more formal statement:
aoini tliirqf wronic. Wi' have to be
we face an enemy whom
stronK amt luave to In- u 'oil.
we cannot heps' lo Impress In
Jesus In-cun.c n nmu to a how in
words, however elos|urnl, hut mils
Ju»t how to l«* stroll if when wc
hv deeds—executed under clrcum
^ arc tnnpti'il to do w ioiijf,
ll •
stances m o , r own chmislng "
went tiunury uivt th r»ty lor f-'iiy
These two significant sentences
nt|(ht* u' iiI diys nml then refused
herald a real effort to change the
to do wioiitf. tic knew that &lt;•«••• &gt;•
stalemated Korean sllm tion—a pc
hooy on fo rth is tfnt|*li-d to a.,
rind when the prexp"! amping
yearning for peace will he re
wronir somttiinr&gt;, &lt;-s|ii'iiiilly when
placed hy some kind of nrtinn in
they arc wrukest,
win It
'the very next day, niter n ifnod,
hearty nuul, J c u s bfKill Ills w.uk
Whnl form will Ihnl action ta k e'1
i f talkinu to crowds i f peoplr nml
Naturally Elsenhower must re
I main silent on this point al this
ahownip them hmv to lie huppy.
I lime Ilul there are two wavs to
From then on, Hr wits never
get a donkey to move forward* ' a '
1 ^ alone. In one place after miothei
hold some hnv out In front •&gt;(
m He n.et y untr men who lovnl It in
him. or lb) kick and heat him un
• lid runic with Him. They stop­
til he decides it is wiser lo obey
ped their work. They left then
your will
homes. They only wanted to lie
Ami there would seem lo he only
with Him mid help Him us lie j
i two general met und* of action In
Walked fnmi town to town.
His
make the Chinese reds want
peace
friends were culled Apostle..
1 Through dlnlomullc chatted
tin's,- irictibi w ile nil poor
offer some kind of reyvard that
workingmen. Some, like John mid
would
make them wish to reach a
Andrew, wire llshermen.
they mother and to help the worr'ed ing, hut Jesus touched her toresailed on tin- l.uke of (inlllie. family. So lie eul.ed the sersa its. head mid lie soul: ■‘Arise icy eea»e fire In Korea, ami move out
An.rew hud unolhct hrotlier who They earned in six red jnr», ouch daughter
end ull ul ohee th.' of the nrtnt of Hid Itussin toys aril
^ also lollowed Jesus.
Ills 11 llllf one taller than a Imy and fill*''! dead little gill was nils, again, the orbit of the Western powers
Assuming this could he done. '••••’*
was Simon, but Jesus liked to e.ill with water.
Jesuit prayed over being biiggeil ulnl kisscil hy liei a program yyould possibly nil id
him fe te r, which means a rock. the water and then told the peo­ | tuther und mother.
I tieii Je-ii', the jettisoning of Chiang Ka I Slick
Philip linin' next mid lie hroupht ple to taste it. 'they could lint who loved the little g.rl«, just u who is (Kiwerfull) supported in Hie
along h s i lium, limlhol unew,
He loved eseiyho.ly e l s e , told tin* American Congress
•Iso known n- Nathaniel. Iltlu m believe their own mouths, ll wus
2 Increase military pressure on
mother
i ml father they mu t go
not
Ju«t
water
any
more.
It
wa*
rump Inter, ineluiiinp two named
lied China to such an extent lh it
lo
the
kitchen
iigld
away
nml
the
red
Juice
of
the
grape,
the
James.
erlppllng losses would lead her In
bring I heir hu n gry d .u g h le r ••unc sue fur a real pence, even ago1**-'
Mrttn these followers, Jesus took sweetest |hey h id ever to led,
thing
Hire
In
eat,
the wishes of lliul Russia, "h o
the long walk home to N ium olh
th a t was the first miracle n|
so tiini Aiury, i t s niollier, ioa.ii
Jesus nlw iys I "Id people I bey now supplies her willi most id her
Jesus.
A
miracle
is
a
wonderful
meet His new frimds. And right
must have f.iilli. l uilli i- lu l &lt;v heavy nrmumrols
Hie danger here, of course is
. away u strnllgo linin' I nppeiicil. happening I lint only iiod can do. ing sonietllibg voii ,'iiilln.I soi, I. i|
Th- I .................... Me,
Krnni
lliul
lllilf
oil
oesiis
lot
that such a program a mild fail ihr
a 1 tin I oiphl til, v nil went to -i
y..ii
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snip
of
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touched smile. toil are seiy -lile, hki long MU'ddcrine uiis,.»* n&gt; ' ■. .■ I In mil* Ii 1 lie . i l ', . i .nn. ..emu i
house to u town culled I'liin, Tin- iiiiiuy inlim’l i «.
the I 1.1 R|. Iniiulul I In
into a (laming third World War
young Indy of the house wus p e l­ a blind inmi's eyes and tho
knowing Hint your iiithii love
American nrofess on.ii mill! i t . ..'lluml |.uti&lt; me*
ting nml ried mid there wus ., poor mini could tee,
just
mid iiiotlu r ones
you.
Iiuppy wedding puily. Hut s oil •- you nnd I cun see. He laid Ills you
thing went wrong.
Hands on men mid women w h • FAITH IN M il) IN M IK S Mil;
Mury emne lo Jesus mid t dd were sick with i. diaeuse called At I KS.
Him the trouble. There wu- food
for ull Imt not enough wine for leprosy und made them well lifu.ll.
One day lie stood in u house
the people In drink. Whut could
Tniilnrriiu ,V« - ih iii;i !»«•.• f r f i i .»
tiesble the body of u little girl.
He do In help?
it h Ih ) • nml if11 , h.
Jesus wonted In pie isp Hi- The father nnd mother were f r y ­

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Until you read there worritt you might n.il know Hull there
girl* are Rttniej. . . Miry nurses. . . nml Unit they tmvc lurtt
ta k in g Bwimming lerwom. . . timl that the llnul lesson coiiminU
of Jumplrtjf fully clothed Info that water to learn now to swim
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Auwpar Jar the whole xtnry.
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ah6ut tho who, irhnt, when and irherent any picture or headline.
Word* bring meaning, words bring understanding, words
hrinjl new*. Aewspapem buna news,
Only tho newspaper brings you full stories day after -lay picture* find sudlciur words.
Only tho newspaper can bring you tho full story ns soon ^
your appetite is aroused. Fast, without deluy.

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MISIOINMKCT DWIOHT O. IIIINHOWII aland* lit attention otter
placing ii wreath hi the Hn»{* tuft of the I'unch Howl National Cemetery
where H.tHiO PncilU- war dead are burled. The cemetery i« an extinct
volcunlc crater overlooking Honolulu and Pearl Harbor. Eirenhower
Avas a n clod by more than 100,000 perron* a* he motored through
Honolulu lo hi* Marine headquarters.
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*. jw T f s iijil u a a t a W t af IM
-•MaSal— r —aa n k ltl la n i l l M
g W H r l r j s lha aa* fa* —anhll*

TUMDAT DKC. |jjt 1J32
TODAY'S lUBI.H VBR8 K
Ood U Anxious to pour out libs*
tar* greater than wo can receive.
|iuc wa ara apt to notice material
abundance only. Tlie window* of
paavoti were opened. — Ucn. 7:11.

Camlberry Sues
Newsman For Libel

L is te n

Tho prompltu'SK with which General Kisctihtwor re­
sponded to General MncArthur'n statem ent th a t hu had a
clenr-cut, workable nttswer to the problem of w hat to do In
Korea was admirable. ISisonhowcr, u tter his v isit to Korea,
adm itted th at he had no such plan himself. Itut If MncA rth u r has found one the Fro.sident-ulwit wants to know
about It.
When General ,\J;u'Arthur left Korea he was convinced
th a t more relent less prospriitbui of the war there would
brill# eventual victory Mo ty in I hi* counlry feared that
r.teppina up the liclPiny would lead to an extension of the
w ar and possibly result in World War III. AlucArMuir Is still
convinced (hat lie was right and this may In* wnat he means
when he says he has » plan.
General Kisenhowi r has always been able to use the best
advice of men who dlnnRnnl with )iini and with their col­
leagues. During his period of lop military leadership there
was never any doubt that Kisenhower held the iclns, Hut he
was always willing to listen to the ideas of siilMirdlnntes and
often tills advice proved pmeliral and profitable.
General MacArlhnr is one of the greatext living tililltury figure*. lie has had wide experience in the Orient and
Ills association with Asiatic peoples has given him an under*
standing of their attitude* ami psychology. Ills prcmnit plan
may not ho sound, or Klsenliower may have Ideas which dlsngm* with M ucArthui's beliefs. Hut when lives nro at stnke,
uh they are In Korea, a responsible lender will listen to every
jHilnl of view, Kisenhower is demonstrating Ills willingness
to do ju st that.

fenult baked apple* make a their centeri with finely
etvHl ftaUd ingredient. Arrange rucuinU r and mayonnaise,
Hi* apples on u la d green*, fill tem&lt; with French dressing.

SANFORD (Special I—HlUiard
Casselberry, prexldent of the Win*
ler Pork Korn Corp., struck Ixirk
hi Huimon C, Rice Sr., publisher
of till! weekly Floridian, late Sat­
urday. by sipninu two affidavit*
dunging the writer-printer with
libel.
Sperifirnlly, the eharge* are Hint
llice violated See. 8111.03 of Floilda statute* by printing anonymous!
letter* in Id* edition of flee. I.
County Judge Dougins StviHtiulii
Issued the wrarrants, but Sheriff
f , A. Btero did not M m tlieui,
mill yesterday ill order to allow
lliie u chniire to raise bond.
Affidavits fluillieil Itiee ♦‘•list |M'r*
mil un aiKinyriuni* eoirimiinication
sipiled otherwise thill) ill the Milan'
ef the true writer, to wit: ‘Contri­
buted,1 (In the case of the other
affidavit, 'A C itisrn'l lo up,War ill
tli" columns of bis publication in
whirl: rumiiiuniciitl'jM affiant, llib-|
burd Casselberry, was ottackcd in
hi* kchmI name and in which com*^
muidcntloii It was attempted to
bring disgrace or ridicule ii|Min the
said lllblirird Casscllierry."

Friday, Itlre Mici'esafully delemb’d himself In a distress fur
rent suit, brought l&gt;y the Winter
I'nrk Kern Cnrp., when Ids nttor-l
ney proved the corporation Imd
Ih'cii dissolved by the governor's
proclamation in IPI8.

This weather we liavr hern
having rrcrnlly must have Ireeii iinjrtrd from California. It certainly
n'l Florid* weather.

1948 Plymouth
Convertible Coupe

DM9 Chevrolet
2 Door Sedan

Kxtrn Clean, Radio

Kxtrn Clean, Good Tire*,
llndlu and Heater

*996-00

1910 Ford
Convertible Coupe
Kxtrn Guud Tire*.
Meeliafllrnlly Guud

1950 Pontiac
2 Door Sedan
Kxtra clean. Radio, tin#
Owner.

$198-00
1950 Buick
Sedanctte

1949 Buick
Sedanette

Clean. Low Mileage, Radio,
Heater, Dynsfluw

One Owner. Kxtru Clean,
Dynnflow. Radio, Heater

Uice also bus a ?|l,H,T.’.aI damage
soil ngniii-l Casselberry pending
in circuit court.

C

'• New induiliies lor Honda inude * cement mixing plant at
unnell wlticli will utilize co«|uina

K

shell and moke block, for sky*
Srrapen. It will mu $14,000,000,
Employ 160 per sons *1 $700,000 a
jfrsr and make 1.400,000 barrels
of ceinrnl.
la New York Cily. a motonit was
confined in the psycliialric ward of
Oellrvue Hospital after pleading
guilly lo 33 Iraific violalion*. Hr
limply insisted that traffic laws
Were an infriiigrmrnl upon Ids |ier*
lunal freedom as iiuamutred by
the Con* t it ut i. mi of the Unilrd

m i l l DRAMATIC PICTUUI were made v.hen Kit neh-VIrlnnm porn,
troopers eourrlrr-nltiicked to retake a I ill po-dtlon raptured (hiring the
night by Communist Vletmlnh forces near Naaan, Indo*Clilnn At top.
Ilia puratroopers arc IlgMlug llitlr way to the treat of the trill In cen­
ter, they havit reached their grail. The man holding Up tils rifle steins
to have been bit. At bottom, (lit Krenth vlrlor* stand guard over ih«
enemy dead and woirndid.
( /nlrrtidllotiaf Kudiupholo*)

States.

Duke A n d

W ife W o n ’t
A tte n d C o ro n a tio n

"Our city nerds new sewers,
roads, and added fire protection

above everything else", says Mayor-elect J, Rnlfe Davis of Oilaialo.
"Our job is lo gel the most in im­
provement* without endangering
any of the essential*". Orlando,
like Sanford, is having growing
There wet* 2l,tkt4 new liouirs
built in Florkla during (lie first
nine months of litis year at a to­
tal VAluation ol $159,123,000, or
about twice the building tlflre was
in Georgia and (j|yre tinfts ifc* val­
uation. As a matter of fuel, Florida
led every othrr slate ip lb* South
except Texas, wlticli. we do not
need lo add, is somewhat larger.
How many persons have hern
killed in the "|&gt;olice action" which
hs* been going on for llir pad two
and a half year* in Korea? IjiIpiI
some 2,1
2,129,000
figures show lotnr
iv.v/uu of
or
which 364,370 have l»«en UN
louts and 114,661 ol llieie Amer­
ican. One wonders at what |&gt;oinl in
the long Hit of krllsd and wounded
A police action ceases tu be a police
action and btcomts a war. 1
The way lo retire at 65 on a
modest income it to own your own
home. And lh« best way lo fio that,
the exports say, it lo start buying il
before you are 40. It will'probably
take you 23 yeari( tb per for it.
they figure, and mi (If ^fou want
to nave it paid for by the time you
retires you must not pul off loo
long the plan lo buy. It is not hard
to get enough to live on if you do
not- have to pay for the roof over
your head.

I'rnbnhly not a venr him iiphnoiI mI iicu Ilia dentil without
Home mir writing a Hit &lt;n Nii|iuteuii. Only l.ini'olii ha* had
mure hingrnphie*. One of the very bent of Napoleon Iiuh jtiHt
appeam i, under the aullmrHhip of an Kiigll.tli hlatorfaii,
JameH M. ThompHOit. lie lltlnka better of the etuirerur titan
many former writers, though rrnrgulzlitg his faults.
Tho iritc episode in his career which Frenchntcil must de­
plore was Ills refusal to make pence in 1HH1. Then the Al­
lies offered to lei Franco keep lielgium, the left hank of the
Khhie, anti Savoy and Nice. Kssetdhilly a gambler, Nntwloon
wanted all or nothing. He rejected litis compromise, and so
lost all lltiise and his throne besides.
History might Itnvo been different Imd Napnleon ac­
cepted fids offer. Franco would have Iteen morn on n par
with the German empire , and u true balance of power In
Western Kurope might have prevented the German aggrosslun that led to three wars.
There is soundness to Hie old definition of a satisfac­
tory peace, as one wlticli dissatisfies all the signers.

MARCH OF EVENTS
Navy Flam 'New look’
Fer latest C a r r I e r s

J
I

'Canted* Desk for Jett
Among Changes Planned

X/h (nit lo t ’ciifral /’rest
ANIU.NflTGN—The Navy la planning a series of alterations on
modern aircraft carrier* to accommodate new high-speed
planes and the larger aircraft needed to carry atomic homba.
Announcement almady has been mad* of a million dollar tnodlfleaUon of the VBS AnGefnm to permit Ilia landing of high-speed Jeta
with a greater margin of safety than was available before. The Navy
said It changed the vessel's night deck to a "canted" angle to carry
. . . .
out this purpose.
£■(&gt;(• f -.
M Another modification Is planned on the huge,
' ,
mi.ooo-ton Forrrtlal which will have • ftueh deck
t 1 ,w
, without obstructions to mar take-ofTa or landing*
by lla plane*, in Htlditlon lo the ForrtHal, two
i
snper-canlera sie scheduled for constriu tlun.
«:.‘v ®'W1 V
The so-called ''Island'' on the ship—containing
V "
ttl'
KUI” . radar nml other cnrrtsr «&lt;|ulpmenl—will be on an ctevalor that may be raised

W

- A highway palrolmrffrktunpcd us
on the highway the othlruay and
This will mako It posatbtn for the gigantic carlaid us lo hold il dowivTo 60. We
tier to give its pilot* a Hurt deck when they need
Appreciated the suggestion because l
It but atilt have nn island for us* In normal travel
^
MBOSuj Uf t|m ri 0j omorgency.
we have no desire to' leave this
troubled world and we'did not real­
U. I, Carrier
Another contemplated development I* the "an­
gled* o.* “bumpy landing" platform which literally
ise wa were doing 70. However, we
•r» glad to note that the highway 1 would force plane* to land uphill, lliua reducing Ihe landing epeed of
slowpoke It-eas much
a menace,« ac- m«ny "hot" Jst craft.
» •
•
e
IJ- ^
one a I os*
anting to the Highway pgirol, at • NEW FACE IN MTOHE—The Capitol will be (porting a new face
bd rejt of Ul. "In 1951. then were 1 when Congress seta up shop again next Jan, 3. Capitol Architect
■4.000 accident* in tiie lUte", u y i David Lynn hae been busy during the congressional recess cleaning up
’atrol Director Kirkihan, "10.127 tho place with the aid of workmen.
The tidying job, of courae, haa been non-political, alnce no one knew
rare cabled by improper paeehtg
Mad-on colliiiom) and following ' when It began laal cummer which party would return In control of
Congress
M. cfoaciy (rear end collision!) ■ • The private mono-rail subway care that carry passengers from the

are'taking Uteir' air raid
•riouety in New^Yoflr, tH«*
u General Eieekbower re*
!om Korea, revealing that he
tired of talk there. They
g air raid drill- in New
eturdsy and when on* dtunh
itietini "you can't da this lo
^ maintaining he ie a freeimcrican citixen and won't

I

Senate Offlco building to the Henat* wing of the Capitol la one of the
Ueme being slicked up. New track haa been laid for Uie 700-foot rail­
road—built in 1BOB—to taka the bumpa.out.
The Capitol dome and the old central part of the building have been
coated with 3,900 gallon* of paint alnca Ut* eummer and additional
paint hiaa gone un main halls, senators' cloak rooms, restaurants,
. creea ■allerlei and kitchen*.
All B0 of. Ut* ornate crystal chandeliers in the 'building were dUmanUed and dipped Into an ammonia ooluliofl.
in addition, the famous painting* in the Rotunda were cleaned and
Work was begun on a new section of Ut* untyilshed mural a t the Inside

WASHINGTON MV-T he govern
I'AltfS T 'Hie Hoke of Windsor
meat'* top Ijiyulty Review Hoard announced today neither lie our
iias derided there is minniuihlr Ids American wile would attend
doubt about the loyalty of John j the coronation of ljuccn Klirubctti
Curler Vincent, (or itf year* n il.
career diplomat In Die Slate l&gt;e
The duke eirculatcd a note lo the
part meat.
prr** which said:
The M year utd Vincent was «U 1 "Tl'c Duchess ol Windsor and 1
pended nt once by the Slide Pc- will not be prownt nl the Abbey
pa rime nt and ordered home from t Westminster j on dime 2. HK13, be­
lli* ,xi»t a* American minister In *•«•« d would not be In uerord
Tangier. President Truinun will go &lt;•!&gt;«’ " “ h eonstllullnoal usage for
over Ills case -with Hcerotury of the coronation of a king or queen
State Arlieson.
of Kaulnml to be attended by the
Vlnecnf* trouble goes back Into
.!,r f,,rm‘,r *"v‘,rc'" n of
the I Pin* when he was orto nt the
*m o‘
_______
Stale Department'.* main ndvlM'r*
"
,
' .
on dealing with China, irnlh Chlang ‘),{-Y t ‘U r - ( ) l { | M l l l l I s
Kai-shek .* NidlounIHt uovernineut
n
n
and tile Chinese Communists.
i* O p I*OF l , ) t It I 1IU4?
The review hoard did not »ay
-------Vincent was disloyal. It simply
„ KS un(N R S r |,u|* a f a r
said lbl‘To was reasonable doubt r| | U|,,Nt
| s o:i. became a father
iiumit his Inynitv.
fnr |}10 L*Uh lime* whrn Ills wifi*
Ihe Itunrd, whose hearing* mid ,Mury, 2B. gave birth to u daughter
Investigations are not made ptiblle. .,,*1,.™:,,.'
will probably not explain how*, ami
mi wltal evidence. It reached il*
duel slim a IHint Vincent.
Hut. unless it reveals more (Hass
It has su far, his case will remain
us confusing ns It has fur the past
three years.
In 1030 lie was accused of being
a Communist by ex-Cummunist
lends tludrnr amt of bring proCnmrmiiilsl by Sen. McCarthy.
vt'.itltiatrd Vlnrnil on il* own,
A Senate committee Inv est (gated "completely cleared" him.
McCarthy's charges and cleared
Rut on July 2 the McCarran coinVincent and others. This was a mitten Issued a report blasting
subcommittee of Ihe Senate For­ Vincent. It didn't say he wns a
eign Relations Committee headed Communist but it did indicate he
by dm then Ken. Tydlnga of Mary­ hud been a big help to International
land.
communism In Influencing puldlc
Tills year the Senate1’* internal opinion.
security subcommittee, headed bv
Although clean'd by his own
Ken. McCarran, Nevada Democrat, State Department loyally hoard,
began lo examine Vincent’s case, this wns not the end for Vlncenl
lie appeared M o re Ihe cmninlttrc Hie lop l-oynlty Review Hoard bus
and ilenlrd that he was a Com­ Ihe right to go over any ease
munist or prn-Commuulst.
passed upon hy a department loy­
That was last Jan. 90. On Feb. alty board and either agree with
IB the StAto Department's own
Loyalty Review Board, which In-

Theresa
better way
to pay.. •
BY CHICK!

Kport Khlrts by MacGregor, Arrow*
end llotuny In u wide arm y of
culm a In Colluit nml Woul Flintliel, Gingham n u d
wiudutbhi
Acetate. . .

HANDKERCHIEFS
Hurt) while linen with hand
embroidered Initials

"For under the Chrletme* tree” styled by
Fhoenlx In Nylon,
Colton anil Dynel

STETSON
HATS
For tho man who
want* only tho beet,
give him a SUUonl

»10 to (12.50
When you p«y i b ill w^)i ihe help of a
checking Recount, you don’t tike the riak
of carrying cub, or
time making
change. You carry “money” a a fe lg , in your
checkbook; and write your check for the
exact amount in a few aeconda. Why toot
open a checking account at our bankeoon?

1 off, a cop ordered him la

M * a * e rr« * e ra iD e * * e d

A wide array of beau­
tiful colon aid pat­
terns by Botany,
Arrow and Wembley

�ijr.'

f f l l OF WEEKLY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Square Dance To Be
Given At Mayfair

Arranfcm»ht* hav, been made
through the rourtrsv of Chart,*
Marian and Ilsrrv tinner of the
Muvfalr Inn fur the Sanford
Snduiyers to hold a siiuare dance
ii. the hall tooin of the popular
iii'lel on We.lnesilav evening lieginuilii' ut S;00 o'clock. I^mes N.
It oils oil, Jr. of the Snsimyers annoumiHl t inlav.
Jimmy Ciusidli will call the
doner and all members ale urged
to !&gt;o at the hotel promptly and
in their regular square ilunee a t­
tire, Spectators at*' invited free
of charge and a few round
dance numbers will be played, Mr.
Hobson stated.
Among the Haslmyers expected
to be present are the following:
Mr. ami Mrs. James N. Hobson,
Jr.. Mr. and Mr*. I.ee Samuels.
Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Chine, Mr.
and Mr*. Haiph Cowan, Mr. and
Mr*, itov Creen, Mr. and Mr*.
Hebert tlrowo, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy
Collins, Mr. and Mrs. W. Clarke.
-m *
ti i l .L
i
• it
de 1’ II*’" rd
t lm P ie r,
l r,lte.| Mr*, and Mrs. C. (I. Tyre, Mr.
F llrit
« l Ilaptffit
Ils n lt s l Church
'bi rrh will
wM hftve
b i v i a m«*|.|
1
ac
ill and Mr*. M. I,. Italami. Hubert
F
ut the homeConf
of eder
.Mra
, y.O. w V.
aupper and ftnyran, mectlivr In
West Fifteenth Street, at Cornell. Mr. ami, Mr*. Hminmin
Kati, Mr. ami Mr*. R. F. Robin­
the Memorial EdticAtionnl llulid* i 3.00 p. ,n
Mr .and Mrs. Holland Dean,
leg beginning at 7:00 p.m.
j The T. K. L. Tins* of the First son,
W™'* Royal Ambassadors will n „(,ij,t Church will meet a t the Mr. and Mr*. Herman Jacogsun.
meet at the Flrat Ilnptlst Church i,(
of Mis. K. V. Carroll, 1001 Mr. and Mr*. Harold Knslni-r.
b ginnlng at 7:00 p.m.
! I'lcvtch Avenue, f«»r il.» ntinunl Mr. and MjCl* D. (1. Courtney, Mr.
Tnc .1uni or Ilrothcrhood wiD ! OuUtmuH putty nml cuvertil tH«h and Mr*. Clyde Ramsay. Mr. and
liiect nt the Fir$t llnptlftt Church ifitiut*r »t 7\M | i. hi. Knelt fiuunhri Mrs. Ralph I'ciold, Mr. and Mr*.
I'. C. Hrnderson, Mr. and Mrs.
pt 7 | 3 0 p.m.
' i i uN.nl tn hi
ii if if i
bobert E. Kurus, Mr. and Mi*.
The ChriMimi* jmriy of tIn* Lit* •nmirr.
( baric* Vndoplrh, Mr. anfl Mrs.
Melvin Siskin, Mr. and Mr*. I. E.
I Ratten, Mr. and Mrs. Troy^ltay,
M I s n C h a p m a n H o n o rs i\liss H a / c l K a in c s
Jtr. and Mis. Frank Woodruff
N a n c y J o a n A p p le b y H o n o re d A t S h o w e r Jr. Mr. and Mrs. liuheil Itecly,
Mr. and Mrs. It. I.. Hagan. Mr.
fells* llurhara Chapman cnlrrMrs J I* Thurmond and mcin- and Mrs. Homer l.ittle, Mr. and
talned‘ mi Salunlay nlternoim al Ih t s of her Sewing Club entertain­ Mrs. T. E. Tucker. Mr. uml Mr*.
(aim
W. E. Klrvhhoff. Mr. uml Mrs.
3:00 o'clock honoring bride elect
Mlsa Nancy Jean Appleby nl the ed recently with a miscellaneous j Marcel Faille, Mr. ami Mrs. Haw­
Chapman home ut Mil French Ave­ shmver honoring Miss H ard Haines kins Connelly. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
nue. Med gladioli and Christmas who will be married on Dec. 20 to Moss, Mr. uml Mr*. F. D. Scott,
decorations were used In Ihe party Donald Dyes. The partv was held Mr. and Mis. Robert Mitchell. I.l.
rooms. Appropriate games wrre nl Ihe Thurmond home at K13 Elm Ci nulr. and Mr*. E. J. Ilnrmeyei
played during Ihe afternoon and . .
and Mr. nod Mr*. Harry Robson.
Miss Appleby was presented with Avenue where Christmas decoran gift of china from the hostess.
Hons set a gay
gaj holiday lliemc.
Hefreshrnents also followed a Mods and greens were used in Ihe
holiday theme with fruit rake and living room wItli greenery being M cC all K in d e r g a r te n
ugffec being served wItli other de aecenled with red taper*. White
nllmi* refreshments Miss Chnp and silver was used in the dining
H uh ChriHtniaN P la y
man was assisted in serving by room whore while tapers nmi *||
her tntdher, Mrs II K Chapman 1 vered leaves furthered the S’lilr
K m d erg n tten -tp,|,-nts of \li *
Those en joy log the afternoon with t,;iV t-hVm.'it
It
M cC all, 2:117 M eltonvill.

Winter Tark Home
Setting For Meeting

t.
J ,.TUESDAY
|Sis* S o rlft/ of the 11. o ' T..F. nnd
M«n of the Presbyterian Church r . illblrcui Lclite No. f:’.7. will
will, entertain their wive* with a t'C held at the home of Mr*. It. K.
Ladle* Night program. Extensive Turner, 210 West fc\i i htci nth
plans are twin:
ns ___
made to hove this S t r ic t , a t 7:30 p.m.
one. of the outstanding
islanding programs
pr
'titstanding
pro*
The Magnolia Circle of the Soilqf the year. There
here will
will be si
spe&lt;
octal
(inriiert Club will meet nt
in.lertainm
■ - ent. Supper will be ford
10:00 o.tn. with Mrs. Urtiilcy 0.1aerved promptly n t '7:(x&gt; o'clock
hnm. ttMl!i Magnolia Avenue F.•• i
The Pilot Club will hold its un­ member is asked to bring n |.o.u"t
plant fin i settling" Htnl idea* f*»r
...................min
it.',l! nhrr ! r ! ,,,,r‘y V
member* will Pj* guesU fo? the ' (
™ranicem«Mn.
occasion.
Members of the Fidelia Class of
1hr First Baptist Church will he-1 thi' First B.iplM rh u rrh will meet
hcarsal at the First
HnptUt at the church at ?: 15 n. mt In ikii
Church At
p*m.
i to the home of Mrs. J. M. Camcr.m
WEUNKSIIAY
'for Ibeir Ciiristmas party.
The Prayer Meeting Service nt
•The I'lii'iUben Sunday S&lt; hie
^P- First ilnptlst Church wil he- Chi** of Hie First ifaptist loo 4 '!
jB&gt; at 7:,'I0 ii . ni. We continue our wil holil in Christinas party u;
study of 'Trogres* in the Chris- the home of Mrs. J. Iliad ')'
Mail Life.”
Oiihum, Imilt Mrgnoliu Avenue,
The midweek Prayer Service will nt hunt p.m.
b« held at the Central Ilnptlst
FRIDAY
Church nt 7:30 p.m. The Sun­
beams will meet at this time.
Tlte
re
rill
ir
meeting of
T ill! It SI) AY

jg rc u rsa .v je t
Mrs M .1 liiil. Mrs S .1 Davis
anil Mrs Von Clark. The fast game
had Miss Hatties as the winner
climaxed with the presentation to
her of her shower gifts She was
presented with a camellia corsage
Refreshments were served buf­
fet style and consisted of open
[;|ecd sandwiches. Christina* cook
It’s suited nuts and randies A*,
jlstmg in serving wore Mrs Sam
Imirmomj ami Mr*. C. It Howes
Those enjoying Ihe nartv with
Ml«s Halite* were Air* W E
Htiine*. Mr*. Dyess. Mr* Jm k
.
' r' Freil Junes. Mrs It
J Hickson J r , Mrs Davis Mr*
Hnymonil Kailer. Mrs &lt; e MeK n \ Mrs It F Motile. Mrs It J.
(■id. Mrs J. |t (ini. Mrs Lnliuu
Alderman VlrV
?il!l
J
'.'nmohrev,

Manley Hockey, Mrs Sam Thur­
mond, Mrs llcniurd llarke). Miss
Mildred Turner. Miss Hetty Shep­
pard uml the hostess. Miss I'hnjiman.

t o nue,

p Ingram

presented
en

C h a rity Hall
T o He H eld Dee. 20

Over HKI reservations have nlready been, matin for lire ttnnun!
Elk’* (Till* Clturlly Hull, Robert
S. Hillhimer, general ehalrmait
of the event, uniiolioeisl tliia
morning, All arrangements have
been completed for the event

&lt; ahirh Is scheduled for Saturday
tVcYting from IP;(M) pan.' until
■J:0fl H.m. Thu dam e wil lu&gt; held

"ntt i the
l " ‘"Mayfair
m Trh\' T V '
Inn ami proceeds
wil
fur (Ho
Ihe Hnrrv
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II be lisisl for
( rlnpled (didren * Home In lima-

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Hu* kind' I gal ten mom. Deeoriltm g
Ihe room w a , a lighted ( T il l , I unis
t ii e, llrn n lo io peppei and grei li­
e n . T h e e liih lii o'- haud iw o ik w.ialso displayed.

(ilia
Harm-v lluxtnu and his orelnstin from Orlnmpi wil plav Ho
iliinring ami dies* for the even­
ing i* option**!. An ll:IHI oVIiH-k
toast w il tie given by AI Coe,
liust slate vile president of Hie
^ I k s Association. The entertainmicnl committee is com posed of
Dr. J. Clifford lloyco, James
Jlrolehntt and J. A. I’omter.
Publicity is under the direction
Ruth Ann V,i|| wn,. ...... ..
0|t
of AI Coe and t Tonies Morrison; her slstl, birthday with a parly
end in charge of finance ure Leo pivrn by
. her ......
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parent,.
,\|i and Mr*.
llutner, Albert Jarrell, C. H. ■Cluimller Vail, at I Ini i borne nt
Ripley and C. L. Redding. Decora- Escambia Dilvc. The pm tv wus
Holt* for the affair will In* ill- J bold on Friday nod the |,o,t and
looted bv Harold Kaitmir and j ho.-ies* wen- assisted m senim r
J. D. McNeil and on thn reeentlon by Mr*. Cleave* Vail, Roth Ann’s
committee Include* Maury Moans, I Rrnmlmolher,
nndVlrs. Ralph
.... . . ..

The I'J-'C Kiw.mi* officers and
director* were entertained try P r e ­
sident Marlin Sliiieripher assisted
try Mr* Sltnecipher at their home
on 2101 I'nrk Avenue lu*l night
w ith an ihiHIihh supper The guests
gathered In Hie back yard nl Hie
Stinrctpher In.me aroiiml a fire
pliti-e mid enjoyed a menu of ham
burger stenks. |Ni(uto *alud, baked
lieims. to-led salad, celery hearts,
fruit cake and coflee
Also iiivlied a* lionoi
cue*!*
were Frank l.:im*eii and W A
Morii-on. who served a- presidents
wiieu Mr Simeeiidu-i was Kiwuiuseerelarv Mrs l.amsoii ,md Mr*
Mnrrisou »i si-teil Mi- Stioeeiphei
ill earing lor tile gio -l*
ttflii'eis md d u e&lt; lor* of ill,
dot, tieslde- III, tin l melude loi-t
Field Fat) Higginbotham Pong
la s Sli' ii &gt;tiiitn Huperi Slrieklami
It A Smith, P P I'atnpbell, Os
ear l i n n i-oo. I.d I,,me. t.estei
TTturp. Pr I I Po— the Itev
I F. McKinley &lt;* K ilnlf amt
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Young Jin k llei k w iib \su» bun -

Mis* llarluir.1 &lt; li.ipmun of .lurk Mini till bin th illl l*ntlli\»v VI lib a
-onvillc i* i-v|s'iTnl to arrive In |u * t v ifiv n i on S n tu iih n d i(iiiif&lt; n
mm low In take pari in (lie Appleby hv liU imieUt'*, Mi *«n*I Mis
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Mb iiilrlch* wedding.
If I l'1'k Wil It, ■
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w »‘it - tin* In If;li! ifei m n l infi
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1fit Is il Mil h h
ft * lu!
I,' Pi uric ltoh*nii of Minim toe I In v lilt' anil •III! i»»t* I b»t
-'I lived lo -pend Hie holiday ’ Willi • oimIs i«|»|»I«"s an.| f n M
' &gt; I oti (I * \ Suhta ♦ f 111
i" i pm i itl -, I it
md Mi * .1
I1 '"en .ii then hunt on Smith 'Ml1fit ** rif »(* i ril | it I tif
II i ( It Will) ( bi i *ii i .i
• m l -nl \ VI'lllie
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ft i i'i| nnd
lift'*
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l ie ilid ilie ii of Mooeie Ind have v minir hoiioi kfo* -t l i s t ' .
"♦ ,*
,'i rived to ,|M-iid some tim e witli t it'| 4 ,ui&gt;1 In if om a
lo i parents. Mr and Mr* .lack Cn i Smhi \ in Ia in
' I-till*' Mt
mdI Mt
U ilkm -on T lie y plan to tie in Sail
m i'
in i'll tr i tn Iin ih* iinl
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lord until J a n I
v . .. M i* l.tlin Mhi i ,ip \i
Mt-*t it 111|**y«, N| I -* Jo llll ti (I
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V .thin Koliltiit*
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J . M o i r i - o o My flu .ift • I Hi *mii with l.i
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and iGvtyht II** * •
■ii- ood n i i i r o t&lt;&gt; It\e w it lk J o , J't« •
atitl Liittu i
Sin W Cli nii
f, siib
In Itli
t ‘l n m fill'll, Sent I \ lv »n ,
M« i.iHi
KnM .ni*, H illy t ' n l u it
F rie n d * w ill In- «nri y to leal 0 t»*(*»l&lt; S lt‘Vt» |S*Clt *■•". I l l ' l l a \ i n
! -If flic deal II of Ml i. A. F P hilip* II iiih'iwnii, S h m il and l*.m
I'dan
mi Funduy i p T allah assi-e . She i* toll,
Ihdh ,\|n| yati
[Hid Ih ititd l
Hie sistei-io -lnw &lt;&gt;f M i*. lii-o ig i | \ iidiipii'h.
Sw ill lx nnd mint of W. M P hilips |
A I mi M m . J u iiir * H »ini. M.
of Suilford. nod III. I.e s t ii )111i11|irs
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Mi P h ilip ’ und Dr. I’ldli|i* allepil- Ih iv\ i •%,
Void a
ml her fun eiul y c l e n l a y in Tub Mi.*, W illiam K 11 k k Mi
liihussee.
| Ktihldfin, Mt
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Mis and M t
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dm irnlm g idea, were also i * I lllftil11«111«
Jnhft M 1*i yah, Mi"
changed by memliei- Aiilionime * ha I h - V m 11n 111■11 and Mr
\ il
Frie n d * will lie glad In learn
that .Mr* \\ A Hunter Is getting
nielli; nicely following an o|ieruliou
al flu- F lo rid a S a n itariu m in Hr
Istitln

llli'llt Was made Holt the laouary
lui'i'tIIIs will lie held at Hie home
of Mr, h F Robison
Those present for tile meeting
were Mr* liaker. Mrs I K Hal
ten. Mis lllaekwelder. Mrs Italpli
Cow an. Mrs W K Fitts, Mrs \\
l&gt; UuidmiT, Mrs fiinn. Mrs
(■purge Harden. Mrs Clyde Ham
sey. Mr* Robison, Mr* E (
Smith. Mr* Wilke and the hostess

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Movie* w ile shown hv Mr. Vail
a Her whkTi several giioies were
tdayrnl with prises laing won hv
Nancy .Mnurey for pinning the tall
on the donkey; Leslie .Shields far
dropping pin* in u tiptlle; nnd (Jail
Crawford.
A Chidutmiu. llieme was u»ml ill
Ih" tlecorallons. lee cream uml
cake wera served nnd *nuill Santa
loots filled with candles were giv­
en as favots.
Those enjoying (lie party with
Itnlli Arm were Hornh Wight, Joy
Duggnr, Phyllis and June brink,
Shirley ami (lull Crawford, Pat
Kidiun, Ndrma Whltlern, Joy
Tripp, Janet lilriin, Cathy Fold*
Terry Yondell, Nancy and Carl
M nurey,' Leslie Shields, Mary
Helene Wnslilnirn, Carol Ann
HiiiiiuH, Hue Lynn Unwell and
Tummy Shield*.

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M. IL Truluck arflT William Toll. Vi i*fht Nl mid Mr*, Hnlicrt Hrink,

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(.'hurl** Htunlhoff

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Ifc'jtrri M e m b e rs O f
k iw u n is K n lcrtiv iu ed

\ ft’-*- tile leading of Ho • 'In i •t
mu* d u ly by Mr*. Met'all. the f«.l
lowing piuginm was enaeteil a
| M rs. C u llu m H o s te ss
duet liy Pally Hnwtuaii mol l.itnla
F o r G a rd e n C ircle
S p iiu e t; a poem entitled ‘T.upg,
l ong Ago" by Joyce Stanley; the
Mis M I, Cullum wa* hostess
-ong "Santa Claus is Coming to
Town" featuring Vleki White; on Friday at Iu ihi a m for Ihe
"Rudolph Hie Reilnusetl Reindeer" regular meeting of Hie Dtrl liar
featuilng Duty Hrerkenridge, nil dimers Circle of the Harden (Tub
iimunpiinird liy Mrs. I. N. How- al her home in Mayfair (ipoit the
arrival of members coffee, dough
man.
The mutiger scene was portray­ 1 mils anil sweet mils were served.
rooms of the at'raetive home
ed by Louise Sipple a* Mary; Ken The
were deeoraled will: io.es. gladioli,
Howard, Joseph; shephetd’, Tun and iinimteltins under Hie dlrei lum
MeCriim, Jolitmy Joigen*eii. und
l ' * Stevens
Iiornld Mr*
1iec kenhaeh,
Mrsf*
H
livni
Vi A Diiii Itruce; niigi-l* were Angeiii u( Mrs. Cullum, Mrs. It N Hliwk
welder and Mrs it F Itoidson
H x .ln .'f f i, Z n ,im Y o d ^ 'M i^
Huil, Putty Aon Hurie. Sail)
I’linlrman Mrs H W Wilke eon
E Whitten, Mrs A V
”&gt; ‘ Ao'iev
AflNlny Spencer and VtilciTn Atkinson, Tin dueled Ihe meeting dining wtin-t
Mrs Homer Price, M j„ u m ,,,; choir wa* mnde up of (Jury IIk i Ti
Davis,
MIss Thompson.
Mr- eniidge, Vicki Wiilte, Putt) llow Mrs i barli-s fiinn reported wiul
had diilliiled and planted a
Howes Mrs Sam Thurmond and man, I,imla Spencer, liuiina Pelei,, I slm
immlier of arnicas and podia'in po 1
I iiurm uiiil
•IHomy (Jruiier, Al lYullnec, llogii to Hie Tourist Center The Huidcn
Wilkie, V’ennine Atkinson, lloldiy , Therapy report wa* made !i&gt; Mrs
Itumbley, Steve Hat'*, Hal In' C W llaker based on the making
liner, Joyce Staidey, iTuitle, lid of ornamental turkeys for tlm \n
ft Hill A n n V ail Ih
lingsb-y, Chock Hett«, l.ariy Slit Iderson Nursing Home and Ho- In
Charles Lewi* -ir., und ,eal hospital for Thanksgiving
H o n o re d O n H irth d a y dietary,
Linda May. Tile manger scene was | A plant exchange was held dm
madti by the ehildien of Hie etass. log the program nod ............... -

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"iunry Jnnieion U the official
pholognphcr.
E. J, Moughton, Jr. and John
Cameron are In charge of resurr a lions which mav be mnde by
culling HHI during Hie day.
MEN'S CMJB
Tile Men’s Club of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church will hold |(«
regular monthly supper meeting In
the Parish House beginning at 7:00
o’clock, President Raymond Lund‘J^ilst announced tuduv.

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I'botn hyKlrshncr — Raymond Studios
The liny lots of Mrs. II. Ik McCall's Kindergarten itirringly portinyeil the lounger seem showing
tin- Itcgii.ulng of the first rhrl*toin*. The Christina* pmv'ruin was given on Saturday mnrioog at Ho
Mi Call Klmb-rgaiten at till 17 MeMoiivilb- Avenue. From left to light, flout row, an- •die|ih/^&gt;T Duo
Hioee, Johnt'V Jeri'i-u*en and Tim Met rum. Left to right top row are angel I’utty Hurie; Mmy, Ionise
Sipple; rini'et, Vnget.i Hol t; Joseph, Ken Unwind: und afigb * \aleiin Atkinson mol Sally S

Thr Jncof.vnda Circle of the j
lla rjrn Chib held It* December
me-ting nt the b, rai‘ of Mrs. 1 It
l.eudmtm in wilder Park u t b
Mr . Arthur &lt; opit*ni| u* co. 1
lot te*s. A co'&lt; t oil iii-.fr tunehcon
pte.-iali'il tin' rr-eeting. Ho- -oon*or
of ihe circle H llin v tloiren,
wo presented ,i o ft by lire mem­
ber- after who'll s,r - \innht Wil1'iv’ii*. Mrs, |i. \\ itt lli.ot* i ,tol
Vi-. .Iiiim-S \ Hew. wire mint
iliu d ns new on mlo i •
Members ii n t ' I tin eme they
I'll given to I1--n l.nnitl. plants
I. i in tiv
mo urged i"
. ..ilirivr "Tin
t" crow them
• n l.v Mil.i'ilc MlV't'
.' li. Illlllilie ,f‘'l | (lit »♦)•*&lt; »:t M
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dei'iited gift
I be hostess
i i*■* pi »***i*iHi'll
it i 'ip i liiilHc.
wn It n plant i
I lio*e pi e- - ' Y t. Mt* I \
Tate, Mr*. I. It I • il l •! •»). MI *» \ '
It r'nor hind. Mi
I*, link MilUi.
Ml It. 11.
, Mr-. .1 M. I
till -ii, Mr*. &gt; r. H i m iomo. V|i-,
llioi e Davis. Mi- tln g o n l Edwin •Is. Mrs. Metln Stillke, Mrs. It.
F I'elirifoy, Mr. I M. t-'lowers.
Mi- W. Ik It'io.no. Ml, It. \.
Va 'glut, Mr* S. t, i.iabnio. Mr*,
li \. F o lri' . Mt
\bilde tSi-iir,
M&gt;
Arnold Willi.no* .iiol two
gin l«, Mrs I I - • 'i ninl Mi
Ft •ilk Fvnrp

THE AANFORD HERALD
Tar*. Dec. IR, I3S2
P«f« S
ADDITIONAL SOCIETY
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Additional Society

| than (left) U th# latter holds Up
throe finger* In FoM haa Hospi­
tal, Bronx, N. Y., to enpBailse the
three little Romeoe that will aoea
be ecting up—eepeetajfy at feed­
ing rime. The new arrivals (bot­
tom), two glrta and ■ boy, appear
to be taking thing* nonchalantly
a* they luxuriate In Incubator*
following their debut- The Infanta
(I, to r.) are: Deborah, '♦ pounds
11 ounce*: Rote Maria. I pounds
14 ounce*, and Vincent, 9 pound*,
Mr*. Romeo, who earns to the
U. S. ahead of her hueband. a Si­
cilian merchant who 1* etilt tn hi*
native St. Agttha, I* going to have
a big surprUe In star* for him
when he arrives la Hew York
later this month. She met her hus­
band in Sicily od a »Uit to her
parent*1 birthplace tn 81 Agatha.

(('onllnued From Page FUe)

Tl,*’ Palm Circle of the Sanford
Cniilcn Club held ita Chrlatmat
party In the beautiful, modem
S id e P r e s e n t s
Asheville
home of Dr. and Mr*. Wad# A
Boston
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Garner on Ka*t Seminole Boule­
New Orleans
New York
vard rrrently. Upon arriv al' each
i Seattle '
The display of Christman card*
fui'*t was 1preaented with a cor­
The annual Chrlstm** program,
Washington
in tlio shop for selection of char- “O Holy NiKhC’, wn* presented
sage made by kfr*. E- M- Wllllamr
Jacksonville
abler* In tho Christum* pageant Thursday evening hv the P'»JJ|I*
und a hot apleed fruit rocktall. A
Miami
formed the ha sis for the opining and teacher* of the West Slue
gay holiday thema wa* created
Tduabassee
of the Christmas pageant presented Primary
hv 'he glowing fireplace of white
Ikcfcir** wn mnll^nrc
Friday night at 8:no p m by the of about BOO.
hlrrh log* with a beautiful spray of
A quarter tca poon of puro
fourth (trade* of the South Side
leaves, pine cone*, frosted long
The entire porch of the huil'ling
School. Sons* were stintt hv the was transformed Into n stage de*
monnsodium glutamate may bo
needled pine and lighted Christmas
added to a cup of French dress­
choir during the display of tin I ph tlng the story of the birth of
bulbs on the mantle.
first five llvlnit pit lures after the Chrl*t Child, l.lving picture*
ing to help point up aalad flavor
Other beautiful and attractive
whk'b an old shepherd, nnrtraycd coui posed of nogel*, shepherd*.
decorations
In
the
room*
were
of
by Clift Aides, appean-u and re ­ *heep, arid the wise mi n were pre­
Me*lean sunflower*, tinted, skelelated the story of (be first Christ sented In frumrn against a hackionised avocado leave*, white glad­
in a* to th&gt;- little ahenliord hoy, giouml of white, light hlii', and
ioli and holly berries. Striking r
pluvial Ity Ruddy Kirk. Plcliirr* ,hii k blue * litt'T, The central
typical Florida note wa* the rre*urut Mini's also interxporerd this ■luge, ilrpi ting the Manger scene,
cenl shaped swag of patmettr
portion of the program
was singed ngalest u hue kg1,111 n&lt;|
frond* aerentuatrd with single red
The presentation was written and showing
walls und nrctie* of
hlhlsru* blossom* placed on a desk
arranged by Mrs Floyd ftlehard* the stablethe
with the iinlnud* ia the
in the room.
amt ahsistinfi with dlreclimt the
ground.
piilteant were Mrs Nancy Hrock, lui'k
The hoste****, Mr*. Garner, Mr*
Tin' entriinee of the building
Mr* Itohert Howland, Mrs. L. I,
Kohert Miller, Mrs. | | . H. Duncan
was
covered
with
Hratillan
pepper
Howland and Mis* fletlye Ibithc
and Mr*. Gibson Bales, serve,! a
und Chrletmas greens; on enfh
row.
huHet dinner from a beautifully
•
Me
of
the
art'll
Were
placed
si*
Those taking part were:
appointed dining room table rentall
while
and
gold
electric
can­
Valerie llipley, (iarv Swnl.ii,
ternf with white gladioli, deep
David Hass. Tummy Kipp, Buddy dles.
green pine hough* and tall tapered
The
choir
wus
plurrd
on
a
white
Kirk, Clifford Aides, lent Ann
, white candle*. Member* were *entLindsey, Mike ftoherl.s. Cary covered, live tiered platform deco­
t*d at small table* In the Florida
rated with Chrlstnm* green*. The
Folds and George Sfoolhoff,
ioo.n overlooking the lake. The
Pain lironks, Hutch Cassuhe, choir, consisting of (Ml children,
placed were marked with Turk'*
William Davis. Fronelx Horton, wore long white robes with red
Cap blossom* held upright hy a
Malcolm Higgins. lllllii* Moore. sutin how* at the neck, and rnrtiny white candle in their petal*
Teddy I’eters, Cinda fonder. Karl ried small red-tipped flash lights.
In the center of each table was a
The program opened with » proYountt. Klhui Williams and Hickey
lull candle encircled with greenery
llowey
t'i* slmial “(I Cmoe All Ye Faithriinl Christmas berries.
.lay Alim in terry Aiitdchy Hilly fill". About JIHI clllldrr tl imrtlelMis. H. G. Dickerson, sponsor of
linker, l.inda ( hate, flillv Foster, (inli'd in this program. Mrs. .1. II.
the Palm Circle and guest of hon­
Shirley Hall, Clarence Smith, (iny St. John, principal of the school,
Marian T. Jeffrirs of Orlando,
A cheerful atmosphere, appro­
or, pave a brief summary of the state representative of the N a­
Miller, Donald Meath,
Itohert this miiriuiif thanked patrons and
priate to the Christmas season,
activities of the Fall program nnd tional Foundation for Infantile
l.cwls, labile Wullnce, Mildred frielnls of the M'hool whose help
greeted the guests of Mr*. R. E.
these yet to lie enjoyed.
Martin
Sandy Thorpe, l.lnden made the program such u success.
Paralysis, wa* the guest speaker
Tiilur when she entertained the
Mrs. It. C. flakes presided as At the rrgtilar meeting of the
Kelly, Diana Km,ml. D a n n y
The program was as follows;
HIGH PATCH POCKETTS—
officers nf Rallle Harrison Chap­
Kmtdson. Hosallnti Hatllff, Tony
O IfOl.Y NHIIir
Highlight tinm en Hang'* hclge , acting ehainnnn during the busl­ Gamma Laud,da Chapter of Beta
ter, Daughters of the American
Knlpl/ln. Mary F Swann, Charles
Scene I Cathedral Choir (ilea angorn fleece wraparound winter ine** meeting during which time Hlgina Phi snrorltv i t the Yacht
Revolution, *t her home on lfagVines. Itonnie Meadows, Itohert Club. "The Christmas Serioture." conk The coat Is lined in black .Mr*. W. W. Mn* und Mrs. It. K Club l«*t night. Mr. Jeffrirs
nnlia Avenue Thursday with a
Myers, Hay Scott and Sally itulili. " ft Came Upon The Midnight taffeta, the pocket* in Mack vel­ Hntllff were named us nhnne rap- showed moving picture* pertain*
lovely luncheon.
Hobby \ntlio*. .tackle Ashley, Clear." "Clary To Cod In The
lain*. Mr*. J. Clifford lloyre gave
A glowing fire east a soft glow
vet. *1 lie tloevca, stalling at the •ii n-pott on the tmnril meeting and Ing to method* for conducting
Nellie Maker, Sandra Hells. Hue- Highest."
the Polio Drive.
over the festive setting and cen­
barn lliadley, l.ueretia Hrinson.
Scene It "While Shepherd* dropped (houlder, arc bracelet described an Imtirumntii lunohFollowing Mr. Jeffrie*’ talk th«
tering the luncheon tilde* were
Twa beautiful Smitb-CofMa la
length.
I’hllip lluruetto, Michael Durden, Watch Their Flock*."
con enjoyed hv Mrs. I.ins, Mr* eroiip adjoiiriied to the home nf
clever miniature ChrlMma* trr*»
lk |
M ptUf Mtftthb
JJmmv Dolliam Dc»le Dietrichs.
Hates, Mrs. Dukes, Mrs. Diineao Mr*. Hawkins Connelly where n
Scene Ilf “ Hark The llersld An­
decorated with rnlorful relish*#
F.vle Dossey. Ilrcuorv Kllsuortli, gel -Sing.” "I.ong Ago."
over
aoM-aad
youtl a t f r i |t k t
Mr*. Jack Itussell and herself prior regular business session wus conat the base of which were crlery
Johnny Kim rson. Delores F.liils,
aUaot* you try it I Haa St T
to attending u "Holiday Arrange- muted hv Mr-. Vnlir Williams
Scene IV "O Come All Ye Faith­ P reH byteriniiH W ill
rurln nnd fan pickles.
Johnny Kntdl Ji. Wayne Kvans, ful." "(I Kittle Town of Bethle­
fuit-iita prefMdofial
.........
nunts" ptngrum on Dee. 8 soonsorA delirious salad c o u r s e wns fol­
I’ntlln Ferris ami Hiehard I'eln hem," "There's A Hong In The H a v e A n n u a l S e rv ic e • i’ |-y the Airaiee Circle of (lie De- Jr., president. Plan* were made
keyboard
sod
th*
fatt­
for
a
Christmas
parly
fur
rhlllowed
with
n
sweet
course,
coffee
here
Air." "Silent Night," "l.ulluhy Thi* (rmiitiofi.il l ufulU liifln *itrv- li'iidii fiurden Club at the Han dren of Mein Riginn Phi iiicmi- ll. COl. Irene O. Galloway, cum* nut* and mints. Topic* of Inters*'
er! action of any port­
mamli'i of th* Women's Training to the society were discussed and
Paul Flower*. \ leki Koi'ipiMiii. itahy So Holy,"
i j cr* to he held Dec. 17 nt the
iii* pM'ht*nlinK lint riuiftri*l i-M r in, .loan Hoti'l.
able. Coma la and *** Asa Tax
fli/iiheth I i cel I'nfsv Fryer, Sait
Center
at
Fort
Lee,
Va.,
wa*
ap­
Scene V "Away Irt A Manger," an
n i l i n i i n(«* |ir«&gt;iri Min will l.o h i l&gt;l!
M&lt;nnb»*r« of the I’nlni Clrrla Wiliam*' home from fiillrt to (I:(Ml pointed director of the Women's a -''nit business meeting held.
its uowf
tlru (lihtri Kinda Creene, James "We Throe Kings fif tlrient Are."
Board member* present were
fit tin* KItbI l*ri*H|ivfi«rinn (’hiirch
nli#ht
on tun.
(Iriffin. Marcia (Jniher, Klnihi "(in A l.owlv Manger"
Army Corps, She replace* Cot. Mr*. Tolar, Mrs, C. H. Dawson
Mrs.
Lauren
It.
Johnson
wn*
rn*xl
Nuniliiy
«*vriilfitf
nt
7
an
p.
fn,|Uu*
Rf*ronil
Thur»*tiiiy
of
(hi*
month
Hamilton, Wayne Iliirriiiufon, lion
Mury A II alia ren, director of tho .Mrs, P. P. Cam obeli, Mrs. J, R
See lie VI "I) Come All Ye Fnllhnle Ike km . Mn rv Ami I la at homo. (n i" "M Holy Night." "Joy To IIm* ltf*v« A, (j. Mtpinnin huM, Hi al 7:80 p. in. und ’ announcement Uresented with n past president's
Also Royal and Underwood
rorpi slnctt Mny. 10(7, wtio wilt be H*v. Mrs. ft. W. HupreeHt, Mr*
gavel
and
Mrs.
Wight
Kirtley
win
made
that
anyone
wishing
to
I.eiinv Ifftne t, tllynn Hodges. Mur rim World."
| Invited nil u lio t : ri'il lo Join the
Port skies
rensslgoed later fJnternottoaoH Mlrinm H u m -11, Wes. H. Wayd'
ioln
the
Circle
should
contact
Sirs
wn*
appointed
to
represent
Beta
I cimgTegatliin fur tlii* hour of mi).
tim flood. Murky I Inward, Hilly
Rucker nnd Mrs. L. P. !fne*n.
Those lulling part were:
Flgrna
l*ht
in
the
Mother’s
March
John
I),
Carlton.
A
gift
esebungr
Johnson and (icorj'la Ami Jones
I sic to take advantage of this oc­
Ibden floodsen, Martini Send, casion to m|i| |i, Du' oliscrvntu'i' of was held hv member*. Those pre­ of Dime* Drtvr. Iiiiste**es for
keille June*, Simaiine Jones, Shu
Win
mdl
Mener,
June
lliillowny,
Jenkins, Mrs. It. F. Crenshaw,
sent for the meeting were Mr* the meeting were Mrs. Williams
ron Kuriaker, John hake, Jiniy
j the true meaning of Chclsimn*.
Mr*. Marcus Tyru, Mr*. Rtewarl
l.ndwlj;, Nancy Mallory, Johnny l.inii"i Temple, Annett Murtln, I Tlie "I voice chniill gruup under Dick.rson, Mr*. Garner, Mrs. Mil- und Mrs. Iluvid Gniehel.
th
Phone
Hefresliiuents were served al
Dutton anil the hostess, Mr* HI Magnolia Avenue
Mulsh, leildy Mellrlan, I,add Me I'tilsey d ie s , Annett Yali*, Hrelt t lie* direction of Mrs. Grorgn It r, Mrs. Hates, Mrs. Duncan, Mr*
Burney.
Coy. Joseph Menenifen, lloland ill, Ann.In, l.loda
.Tf.nby, minister of miisie, will sing Hatllff, Mrs. Unx. Mr*. &lt;&gt;*kc* tin- conclusion of the meeting to
'
Mr*. Jack lluruey entertained
Mitchell). &lt; :irelvii Mooie Narrey nld Jitaiiies, I nt Hmitli, wllliiiin1- I anthems,
of which will leil Mrs Carlton, Mr*. H. !.. Ley Hr. Mrs. John Dunn, Mr*. Chnrle*
Hilly
Price, Glenda I something of all
Murphy, Hilly Musselwliite, (dies Itehrcii*,
Yodoplch, Mr*. I'lill Stanley Jr., the Past Matron's ('lull, Order
und Mrs. lloyre.
Hie
sfmv
of
the
Nn..
Nlhlnek, Deanirn NlrhoN. Michael Grown, Sandro Cidng, Gay l-eilMr*. Lo*tar Guthrie, Mr*. John- dr Eastern Rtlir, lit her home nn
year's edition of the
ward, Murgrett Jane-. I.uclnda1'service Tills
Pope and Peter Hankin.
son, Mr*. Gwtrhcl, Mrs. Donald Kn»t Twentieth Street Wednes­
that lin* been given to in­
Carole Salter, Carol Sandler, Mav, Judy Petty, Hill Palmer,
Jones, Mr*. Gerald Lnssing, Mr*, day at 8:00 p.m. Thu group held
Stanley " , .
T
r
'
i
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U vula Satterfield, l.iiverne Slleo*, Fred Gnllrttn, Fredi’ Jones, Stan'leV
(irurge Andrew Hpecr, Mr*. Hugh its annual Christinas inirty nnd
"Gbrlstmas ( am i. from Many
Sucun HkInner, Anglo Slew art, Car Johnson, Donnie Whitten. Pete
Whclchel Jr., Mr*. John Morgan, for the occasion her Immc was
*
* , i *
nM*' w ill Ini lud,• the anjdyn Staffer*, Klounnr Svke*. liar Gaioerson, Charlie Carlson, Wnns-i^•n,l",",
Thomas Mero, Mrs, Williams, attractively decorated with Christof «l*
si* nation*.
Mr*. R. T. Humnhrey. Mr*. J. Mr*.
Diems nf
hara Tnnllov. John Daniel Taylor, 'ey Porter, Al King, Kddic Wchh, tbeuis
mas greens, poinsettlaa and a
Mrs.
John
Filipnlrlrk,
Mrs.
Alico
Sara lam Thigpen, Hilly Wall Ho I'atrlek Lyons, llnddy laing, Kd-I Mtr. Touby will play three nr- II. William* nnd Mr*. Fred Zer- Wllllnk, Mr*. Kirtley, Mr*. Con­ lighted tree.
wan Warrep, Marv Amt Wnlson. ward luDicnster, Stanley Vlhlcn, W# "election* ns part of the (10 rvnner were hoste**#* for the re- nelly and Mr*. Ralph Wight (I.
The devotional wn* given by
Dlekv W'Oslohal, Mayridle Wilkie, Charles Stewart, Ditnnv McGIn-.inlnutc service. The prelude will eular meeting of the Hlhlsru*
tw
— ■- a i *—
Mr*. S. J, Nix nnd group singing
t.wymie William* mid lloniiy \VII- ley; Michael Gnhorir, Tommy Ilia- mrliulo Marcel Dupre* Variation Circle of the Clnrdert Club held
ef Christina* carol* wn* enjoyed,
xon
son, Gene Hidlard, Thuron Petty, "O' on Noel, using the Intrndiieltnn OO Friday «• the Humphrey home,
y-,
a Members signed Christmas card*
Abo
Willie I'eralla,
HairyHinltn,
Die Varlutlnn f.
TItemnb'* l!fl7 Fast Thlnl Street. A sensori­
CaHgelberry
t&lt;&gt; be sent to m members or memV,ra*
Mucphy. HIhIo |lt»ll«*V. IIowa id Scvimg*, Otto Garrett, Puer Nnlu* Kst wlH lie the oilier al motif was carried out In the
1 ‘ cr*
■“ who hnv«» niiTvcd fiwiiy,
tm m .n M crdi Henry Nl»hulx, Malcolm Juhnenn, Clyde Palmer, nl"‘'ll,ig tmmhei" The lienutlful derorwtlmi* of Christmas greenCASSEI.BKft HY (Special)—The
Newly elected nf fleers fur the
C»ndyu and M.iHJyii W.,,hhnrn, ta-k llrhlge,, Jnrk Jtnvls, Hminle "Ave Marla" fiv S.'hubeit will he n v . Brasllinn pepper,
while
Rev. C. Hnwiird Taylor. D. D . coming year were instulh'd by
• "hr, \\ irk'hrt Hrl,,,, r||„ .,e fl(l| Pulnirr, 1.11iry Watson, fony Tii used as the offi rim y hecau-e so candle* nnd |dn« cones.
aslor of Community Methodist Mr*, it. C. Maxwell ii* follows:
Ihildiy Djillmiir, llurhari.
Mint, Sonny Messer, Steve Cain. many peo|,le tiuve .opiesled It
l.et this holiday season
The meeting was conducted hv 1 Tiurch for two and one half year* Mr*. W. W. Warner, president;
Nullum Hewitt Sandra Kadcr. Ihvuln Petty, Don McCall, Alfred. Mrs. Touliv said.
Mis.
J.
II.
Jam
s
each
momtH’r
l
n
retired
a
week
ago
unit
the
Rev.
Mrs.
Ed*on
Colt,
secretary!
und
find
your mirror reflecting
HnM'mitrv Snutliward. j , H|y n„r Jimlliex, Albert Krium-r, Trunmnl Special decorations for (lie sanc­ was crJfed upon to give her
Darwin A. Klira took over the pas- Air*. J. K. Courier, treasurer.
n lovelier you . . . with ex- '
u v 'i r 'i i ‘SM/ " i Mr w,«"'T*. Kathy I’ ii hoc i. Ituvmond l.ee, Terry Wnt- tuary will lie linmllcd bj a com- favorite Bllile verse and the group toral (fillies last Sunday
Mr*. Warner prevented the out­
\W&gt;1faII. Andy Irvin, Ktliol l,cc son, Mii'haul Thumpson, Micky mlttec liended by Mrs. Victor chose the growing of lh&gt; Namibia
The Itev. and Mrs Shea hs«e going pri side lit, Mm . Cjiiicv u l.h
citing new hair beauty! O u r^^?
Douglas (Jordon und Fred Donahue, Ha*il Cainphell, Michael Brown.
as
Its
project.
Mrs.
II.
A.
More­
been
active*
In
the
chnreh
during
ill,' Murlun, IJsIut * were llnli ('macron, Leonard Aiirnln, Melin­ Solo portions of the anthems will
i. gift from the club in apprecia­
■tylista will design a eolf-™-»
land wn* chosen from the group tho year they have resided here
Dd ic *. Hilly Colhcrl, John
for her work during the
da MrMurrav, Cherry Kamnf, he sung hy Mr*. Ilurrl* Fold*, to he in charge of decoration* in and ho substituted for several tion
tmd Hobby William*.
after whichgift* were fure especially for you • •
Chuck Miles, Hutch Holloway, Joe Mr*. Charles Ginn. Mr*. Cliarle* the Sanford Library and an­ week* when Dr. and Mr*. Taylor past year
distributed
from
the drrnrated
Prescott, l.arry Woodley, Hay-, Wilke nnd Hubert Grown.
nouncement was made that Mr*. were on vacation.
JioKD C ircle M ceta
nmnd Kings, Kirk May, Hilly I Member* of the Chancel rhulr June* had assisted u committee
The Church will honor Dr. nnd Christmas tree hy Mr*. Joe Cor­
Johnson, Junior Speers, Bonnie are alto*; Mr*. Grace Fort, Mrs.
of fit) turkey fa­ Mr*. Taylor wilh a farewell env- ley.Refreshment* were served hy
W ith M rs. M itclid ) ('amplH'll, Patsey Turner, Frankiu (}„;• Mnnn, Mrs. Leon Wtllker. Mr*. Invorsthe formaking
Thanksgiving tray* to creddish supper which will also the hastes* to Mr*. Maxwell, Mr*.
Warren, George Crews, Eddie jj, x. Mllwee, Mi*, lludy Sloan lie used In the hospital In m ining be n reception for the Itev. and
Mrs. Thelma Mitchell was host- Hughes, Helen Plllanl, Judy_ Mrs
117 North Park
P h w a TIT
............ Cnse nnd Mrsi Harris home* of Sanford.
Mr*. Shea, Wednesday at
p in. Warner. Mr*. Odeal t’roshy. Mr*.
. mu meeting
nicfifiiu, of
t.r the
, 1... Hose'Mims,, t'orene McManamln, A nn,Fold*)Alsoprano*;
H. C. Moore, Mr* . Husky Wight.
'
D&gt;e
at
the
American
Legion
Home
In
Mr*.
K.
M.
Gnllu.
Christmas wrapped "Innt* were
('in It- of I he Sun ford Garden Club '
Mr*. K. G. Kilualrick. Mr*. A. K.
Lake.
(ii'ld mi F■rlrfriy m Her lie me at 1!0| lee. DnHIe flenton, Dianiin Tony, way, Mr*. J. A. !ll«tllne, Mr*. WII- exchanged hy the ineinberu aftci Prairie
Rhoemnker, Mr*. Mamie Griffin,
All
friend*
of
the
church
are
In­
Phyllis
Plcklislmmer,
Vivian
Kush||nni
Cartrlght,
Mrs.
David
tlnrh
West ..Ighlernih
Kfy
Street. Mrs. L. ton, Sherry Lee, Ilcttye Slaton, Mis* Hll»o llutihlson. Miss Maude which refreshment* wore served vited tn participate. Coffon and Mr*. Courier, Mr*. Corley, Mr*.
K I' rnrh v, chairman, conducted Marv Ann Watnrmolen, Terry Wilson, Mr*. Kenneth C. Rapp rnn*l*tlng nf Individual pumpkin hot mil* will he served by Ihe Janie* Huff, Mr*. Nix, Mr*. K.
H e riikct lift and miitlne business Collin*, Charles Fm, Shirley Mr*. Charles Wllko und Mr*, tdes, candy, nula and coffee. W8C8.
W. Turner, Mr*. Galt,t, Mr*.dtcrlh*
A SPECIAL
wa* tarrjt"! nit, Th** |/roijn Nnng flutes, Hose Hkulty, Don Vincent, chnrlo* Ginn; teimrst Itidiert Those attending were Mr*. Jane*,
Mr*. John Ludwig, Mr*. Frank
VHappy lliillidny’' to Mrs, charADo Sondru Au.len, Sharon | lr„wtlf George Touhy, Willlum
IN OUR
nrk and ghi‘ Wa* given a gift Gillee. lonyn Winn, Iris l.cdwimd, tirtnl, „n,| ,\l t.'ese; laissi's; Chur* Mclsrh, Mr*. Jon Melich, Mr*.
Morrison, Mr*. R. F.
&gt;V Mrs. Glunles Col
Lorraine Catnrrou, Gull Moure,, j
Morrison. Charles Scudder. J. Charles
Motile. Mr*. B. R. Kemey, Mra.
Mm . Joe Moss reported (Imt all
W. it. Stewart, Mr*. A. H. Ste­
lower «how’ books had been sold
vens, Mr*. H. Schuniaeher, Mr*.
md she Mated that she had re.
..."D*
„A,V
y
Tho
Girl*
chord*
will
take
part
Mra. Harry Watt.
xiftcd at the hoard meeting that
KllialMlh Temple, Shirley , lhp Mrv|r). nl,d will be made up J. P, Thurmond,
J. B. William*, Mr*. ICer_' If, plants hud been exchanged
&gt;oUI« J(inline, Wanda Lee . , im_n |)nvl*. Pat Dunn, llsr- Mrs.
rentier, Mr*. Moreland, Mra. W.
f In'"’ Mav, Anncuh ftiient will
Clause, Mr*. William 'Conrad*
nude Dint thii group ha* k'll paidPnt"t),r"urown*f Hetty^A nn w d k ^ 'j e J n ^ I l k r ^ S n ’wflkV C.
Mr*. Paul resold, Mr*. R. I*. Penn,
in iiit'irdii'isblna and ‘members of
Mr*. H. Cl, DuBeae, Mra. John
Ii • circle were naked to help nbK. Fox, Mr*. Jam** Gut. Mre.
slu in w niendirrH for the Palm
rvnIHU TLeFII*.
e P IU ' B
ffnnrd*
I ^Ai»o*
Pntsy Collin*,
Sandra
Dunn, Michael nineon, Mra. Robert
Circle.
.' Cynthia
o n n l*
,,^ ,#yon
,,r|rBy
Wrlght.
Humphrey and two vltltor*.
i A inutlon wus carried to take Alfred, Joye# jaw, Jny Howell,
1" V ——
tvinntrens to 1b« TMirf't Center l)orl» Henn, Peggy MrMraamln,
’r r ’mniitbly niWring*'fthd’ Ibe hoi* Nicky Constantine and Cerilg Rimi
•Jcolturc meMlPk •1 Will f***| by *1,
hiflrinan, Mfe. W. HI Rlilppy. On
Aim Johnny White, Fred Dud*
lUpluv for tlii' hireling were at- cv, Jack Mrfllhlay, John KrelnM B M IV
raVtlvn Chrlstma* arrangrineiita “I1"?*
JTUmD, Brand*
' w all
lifts w-re exchanged hjftiWnber* Clark, UfrWI# Neekle, Kathleen
A ChrlRtmas theme wa* tlsed In « llo , Ilohnrt Bumblev, Clifford
ccoraljorie and lu tti* hell door. Wilder, Itulph Ilona, Hhenm Bur*
ay wa*‘an'Idil fashlnncd English Htt, John Brown, flue Howell, Dan
lilsslng rlmf. Those enlnvWaf the Medlar, BlTlt Steven*, Lind* lilthn’i'tlmr were Mrs. Cote, Mrs. L. M. ol, Donald MrMurrny, Jackie Bn*
iinim H n n , l D n e L u k a
Tyre, Mis. Claude Herndon, Mra V''nnuon
and Barbara Medter,
M 1« tka Vktofif* m u m ,
Kdwnrd Lane, Mr*. W. A. Mur*
»Ur ii, Mr*. J. M. McCnsklll, Mra
J. V. Woodruff, Mr*. Mitelu ll, Mr*
lot
W, K. Wateoii, Mr*. Park. U tti II.
1(. Heck, Mr*. Charles WHkA. Mr*
cjhkopractor
J. C. Itussell. Mrs. RlilnAy; Mr*. »'
pWaati ra|l far ap p o iatsm t
II. Stowe. Mrt. Ktim I* T. Mold
chon* m a - m i
bcllier, Mrs. Frasier, Mr*, Wilson
|ft:W * n ami Mr*. It. F. Col*.
r *
w
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t h e t i n n y F r a n k l i n s c a r c e ly
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110 Sanford Ave.
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CARPENTER WORK
P r i m e amt
Princess li .tr d m r
F or quick rep air jobs, or small
Wallets
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I'lKitrelte Cases
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ti'l anil Kitelien Clocks
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tilHMi lots for «ale in Lot kliarl
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for tH.jnn
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us lieIVti'eii now and C hiislin as
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Make your selection from the
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FOR SALE P.U1I Punliae. A I con
package seller at lie In all
illllof*. Private owner $1050 00
drugsloie*. now available thru
Pluiile 013'.! between 4:00 and
3c com operated dispensers
7 00 p m.
Need dealer to .service slops
for he . of collections No sell
Mcrrtiry Club Coupe A If, 41*
Ing or soliciting. Earnings up 1017
Plymouth Sedan ( all or come
to $33 mi weekly, depending on
and make offer Plunder*. 823
spare lime devote*.. Can he 1 by
Culullna Drive I'hone 17 47 VV
hililt op to full lime with
I7.M8I mi year Income potential
HIM Del.UXK Chevrolet or
II
Must have H hour* week spare
Chevrolet iiverbuuli'd, urecssor
time. cur. reference* and
le*. 1503 Elliott
*073 00 uperiilliig capital which
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See:
J. AV. HAIL. Itrallor
Florida Stale Hank liuilding
"Call Hall" Phone 1738
See Raymond M Rail
l.lfomcd llruker for all
kind* nf ileal Estate
lMR4 S Park. Upstairs
Plume OflO.
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�js Jones Sets County Basketball Scoring Pace1
I h id a A n d M eek R a n k
2 n d A n d 3 rd F o r
: L io n s In C o u n ty ;
: M e tis , C la r k T i e

EFC To Decide Seminole Co- Title

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Oviedo'* Johnny Jonc» broke out
Into * rash of running lay-up* and
onv-hand nushrrs frohi tho court*
to wore In polniH ngulnst EdgeM "
Orlando la.t Friday

J White Sox To Give Bonus Hurler

tin .

dlalretlon
of being Komlnolr
County a leading pro basketball
UJ the Infant rage season.
The Oviedo Lion* In scoring 40
poinU again*! Edgcwater tanked
Up the team high totnl for Horn&gt;no|i County, 111 more thun Han­
ford tallied against Wilder I'nrk
laat weak.
&gt;, Goaaoquenll), the loo three
Ovladoons root maml the three
, high Individual p...
poeltiun*. Ilig
Walter Dodo ----aland
J* second In
*Ut# Bombs*lo arnrlng rare with
* .I t potato with l.lon tc* morale
JJMlH Meek raaklnx third having
419 marker*.

Ilfgh Helmut .c o r

Tho record* arc .
oHKtwUV
barged on tho Junior Mefts

Tomorrow evening the confusing
ehniiipioimhlp of the Kurt Florida
Conference'* tlift'd football reason
will he determined, onee nod for
ull, when the league official- and
combe* meet nt Hvininole High
*t
fnr the ne'toal imst-scason
meeting to name the all-conference j

Uy KENT O'ETLAIN
Hpnrta M llsr
In our brief npon on this earth,
we hove come into contact with
many people, all sorts of Individ­
ual*, hut never nny finer person
evt r rroksed our path thun the
late .Mr. Itohcrt /,. Johnson, Sr. lie
wan to our mind a credit to Sem­
inole County, his race, country and
mankind.
Ills lighten death came a* a dis­
tant shock to ua aa It did to many
grorUmen and hla hundred* of
ft lends.
Seminole County’s Ion*
was the loss of flahernten, spurtsmen and the woodsmen. There
pruhahly wasn't a man as fully
devoted Ul the preservation of unr
natural resource* and wildlife as
Mr. Johnaon wan, particularly in
year*. ‘

hCituitudb,
The l i f t '

adopted u new |mi«i .
veneon rhsmpiunship pin)-off
brlatwn the winner* »f the
northern end nouthrm half of
the conference Junt prior to Ihe*
pant grid campaign, hut I'. K.
Vnngt, after winning the north­
ern title In mld-*ea*on, **lre&lt;l
EFC presy Hu* Hunlap In Its)tona Hearn to notify the confer­
ence that the (lalneatllle win­
ner* would he unable to play the
title match because of a achool
policy prohibiting puit-acanon
game*.
After considering substituting
the neat best northern tram to
play In the rhnmplonahlp tilt with
the Miuthern winner. Hunlnp detitled to rail n aecret meeting of
the loop roadie* and official* In
I’ulntkii during the middle of tho

ilrat games for both (ivledo and
Sanford, thus Jones' Ill-point to­ ' **At" thin meeting Dunlap finally
tal fives him a Ill-point average
Mr game to lead the .Seminole
Ubuntlan* In that department.
• -’Tha hard driving June* Is the
T tadai In field goal*, or baakata
tren d from the court with eight.
Hanford gains some dlallnrtlun
•In tha fart that ( lark, a Iran*|fa i atadenl from Frankfort, Ky„
la tha heat free throw artlat with
&lt;t high figure nI four.
Sanford plays again Friday
nlfcht In Orlando Ngalnat Edgewater High at 1: A) p. lit. with the ^ Joe I'lcktns
Ed Lorkett
fttor varsity going to the rourta
ruled
*gsln*t
siibsHtutlni
Krl'the Initial contest while the vurtrrllnu* of Ht. Augustine, whlrh
pity squad will follow,
owned the nest best record In
k £ j M K £ . ' ? i Kemliioli' High's Ihe northern h«lf of the RFC,
lor G*lnr*vl|le’» P. K. Yonge on
the ground* lh*t In thr constitu­
tion of the ronfrrenre there were
no rule* permitting Ihe lesgue
la arbitrarily make the substitu­
tion.
,
Tim circuit lnw» only provide for
the customary selection of tho wiltnine team 011 the basis of the eon...............
trovi ratal
Dickinson1 point system
which I* used In tliu
Sanford railed through the sou­
thern section by upsetting Del,and
foe tho t|tte lo tho Houthem half
and thought all tha time that they
would piny Ketterllnua III tho
rtinmulunhldp pluy-off.
The shock of th# new* hurl
many local fan* and *hook thr
etntua of IhH Irngue. Dunlap,
foraarrlng this situation, whirl)
County Hewing LeaCerat
called for a flnnl meeting lo
Stayer
U. F(l
Sanford to deckle Ihe champl*lt»
Joties, Ovlcdu
1
ship of the ronfrrrnre for tomor­
Dt’du, Oviedo
I
row evening.
Meek, Oviedo
1
Celery Fed fans, couches, offi­
Matts, Ban.
I
cial* and player* are ull Imping
Clark. Han.
1
to gain at Icurt u uo-chainplonehlp
Fore, Ovdo.
I
title with P. K. Yonge, .since the
JCrtder, Ban.
1
post-season niutth wiih un ImtmaStafford. Hsu.
Btaffurd.
s llillit y , uml I f pluyvd, m ight have
resulted In a Sanford victory t.oBliboa, San.
causo neither team opposed each
other nil reason.
County Hlandlngat
If Dunlan and the rest of the
loop official* don't accord Sanford
SANFORD
•
r co-ch*mplonshl|i rtuuding with
P. K. Yongo, the W'hole meeting
will be thrown Into'a rather outharassing situation, since Hattfonl
la the host for this meeting and I*'
feelings will bo almost unavoid­
able.
Actually, I'. K. Vmige la the
winner If the Dickinson point sys­
tem la atrletly adhered U&gt;, elnre
UV—North tintl South tha Galneavllle grtddrra didn't |n»r
havo 13 coirtalns when a game while Hanford had a very
' Una up fur the Mahl Shrine up*nml-&lt;luwn n^ttion of
1pie's All-Star cltarl y (uotball two tie* nnd tho »nmo number of
10 Chrlilmas night In the Or- aaMiacks.
In anr event, the rule* will
com* under exacting scrutiny by
all loo# entries and perhaps
earn* beneficial change* may rosuit. Th* sprawling VFC must
have harnmny and unity la ta*
lat. A M(t*r conlrureray might
■pill the leap asunder resulting

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K orth-South Game
Will Field All Of
13 Grid Captains

ad cooler hoods will FldvaljOn tho more pleasant aid# will
be tho Interesting all-conference
selections basrtl upon the voU of
tha couches. In Oil« raffle ahould
ba tha naptoa of Tarry tordoll, mil*
Wade, VandorbUti conference canter of laat ywr. Jns
ptekena, Junior Matte, Ed Leakatt

wildlife and gunu’^ l ' -^f^rss
field* I* aufflcl- &lt; J B 'jfcams/'}'
•.•nt to realise )d» ,
ilncerii devotion
to the cause o f r ,^ B
M'ttermeut of °ut I V v P ^ M r
ioor .porta. Vlce-f
pre.ldeiit of the .
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F ifth
Dlatrtct - 1 1 J A
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Florida. Wlldllfo
Johaao#
A.snclatlon, twice elected presi­
dent of the Seminole County
Sportsman's association and many
lesser role* In wildlife activities
were Ids contribution.

Reynolds Leads
American Leagu
Hurls In E.R.A.
A llie B ecom e# F if th
Y u n k eci T o A n n e x
A L P itc h in g T itle

f e w ;.! :* ;

Its T. V. DAVIS
In pencil
After last Thursday night'* "flnrdn
gridiron lot* to Corea, MM'. Ihnnkful I
Crimnis Arademv Coach II. F. gave hit
Franklin said, "I'm proud of the oppurluni
way the Isiys worked together, mliiht kro
won together uml lost togetller n* ''»•'» s*'ir
n team.” The Pant her* concluded
,
their lUfl'J season w.th u 4-5 won'
lost record, winning the first thice „
game* of the neai-on to extend henriM-dcr
their two-year victory skein to 10 J’"'l,h&lt;,*l*1
straight grimes.
"What I
in the fourth anting, Crmims Mil* guy
Arudemy met the powerful Hun- (|„. Wntld
grrford llolirnts and had the hlg wimhledu
Iriomph streak broken with a where nn
1.1 -lt setback that touched off n ||(,. canto
Iraglr four-lilt litalng stint.
acre iht
After trnlllnu fnptnlit Oscat qu.irler fi
Wllllnms In the scoring depart me one l
mint for the first nine week* or Yet mm
the campaign, hig Aitliur "r!ic" cl/r play
Knight ioi*e,| past William- he a and won
slim .1 point iiiiii gin di.riug tin
D|,s
Inst two weeks to untie\ tin *" voritll
• 'rooms high scoring honor* for
the 11152 season. Knight's winning , r! * , ,
lo'al was 27 points, including fourt'"'
,1
TD’s uml tliico conrcrslnii*. WII- ,"a?' , V,
hums stood secourl with u '2 1 -point \L',n , * ,
four touchdown total.
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FurncslThorne, who was
moved triiiii the i|o*rlertMcl&gt; po,
•HIon lo the iuilflinrk mmt, rank- v.„hr'’^,i„,
id third win, 1.1. iwhile in * , ™ ‘ y;'
uml Gordon Fort eartr scored n , r _ro
“ " '’’ a ™Kr
vVorsuh

Top Colleire Quintets
Roll On To Victory

('ROOMS RECORDS
Sroring
Player
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JV-62 Savage* Beat

NAAS Cager*, 61-29
VJ-62 Hanford N»vy . quintal
registered Its sacond straight wta
coaching staff, may In tho Orlando UskvbUll loop
R op offrnalti# varia- without • • . defeat
NAAB of th# local }

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Miami Jolt* Gator*
In 75.73JCage Win

MIAMI UV-Th# University of
Mlsml con tinned unbesUn In ststo
basketball circles by downing th#

llllmuti "D il.ty" IthiMlr*. form­
er l*nlver*ltv of Flnrhln fiHithnll
sta r nml Seminole Blue r'nteher.
narrowly i' m' . | hhI being drufted
out of the Itrooklyn Dodger
fimn ayatein prior to the base­
ball meeting* In I'hoe 11lx two
Week* ago, re-eleetrd Florida
State League l'rc*ldcut John
tl|ll,4&gt;'.

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Tomorrow night the couches and
officials of the "loosely" organ­
ised East Florida Conference will
meet at Seminole High School to
discus* rule change*, pick the allconference players and finully
Iron-out the complicated 11)62 grid­
iron championship that never saw
tho proposed port-season title
play-off atagrd off as planned.
HIIH cowehe* and school offi­
cial* ara hoping that Ihe rale,
which prohibited P. K. Yonge
from slaying th* OeWfy Fed* for
the EFC championship, might
make tho league nffklaW award
Hanford a rn-ehamplonahlp with
thr Galne*vlll* school, whlrh wa*
undefeated In ll* 1* game* this
season. Including five conference
tilU.
Aa far a* nil-conference nom­
inee* nro concerned we would. If
wo could, voto for Junior Melts,
Ed Lockett. Joe Pickens, Terry
Cordell, Russell "Wop" Mann and
possibly Calvin Wright and Hub-

n glimpse of "big time" haskctbalt
will havo that opportunity when
th. high Hcoriug Rollins College
Tar quintet play the Sanford Nuval Auxiliary Air Station’* crack
VJ-02 "Savages" In the HII8 gymruvslutn ut 7:30 p. 111. tomorrow

night,

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The photography sailors have
(Minted a fair 1-1 record, defeating

when the footlmll .etter* are Ymi wil
awarded, Jim Itohson'* Men's p, |a&lt;t y
Wear will present the "Most Vain- picked »&gt;&lt;
able Player" with the Itohson trn-'tho Chnll
P Ti
r. „ „
,
| Aiiatrnllai
The Crratni* footlmll players when he
would like to express their thank* front a s
l&lt;&gt; the Pen Club, Louvenln Smith, Ted he
Mary Helen Pierce, Mary Ellen tho phono
Vickers, Jeanette Jackson, Sarah amiss rr
Dchhoii, Velma Drown, Marthu wrller wl
Johnson and other* under tho ill- pay* for
ruction of Mr*. D. A. Thomn*.
ALABAMA
TUSCALOOSA. Ala. (M — Ala­
bama's Orange Howl bound squad
was scheduled to resume practice
today alter tacking a respite yes­
terday because of cold weather
and classroom laboratory work.
Coach Red Drew said the team
would get flown to aarloua work
today In preparation for • fullfhleftrd acrimmago Friday.
Freshmen momber# of th# squad
will bo released for tbs Christmas
holidays Saturday. Tha varsity will
continue dally pracUce sessions un­
til Christmas Day.

NEW YORK bB~*Tha natlon'i
four top-ranked taami-La Hallo.
Kansas State. Illinois and Baton
Hall - scored easy victories last
night aa collegial* bnskotbaU be­
gan o week of vital baakut bomb-

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Brooklyn Assigns Detroit And Rams
Rhodes To Elmira Clash To Be Even
In Class A Loop Championship Tilt

'licked

NEW YORK 'It—Allie Reynold*.
Ihe hlg chief of the world chumpltm New York Yankee*’ pitching
staff, climaxed a brilliant tcnMin
In 1052 by capturing American
l/cnguc earned run honnrs, accord­
ing In official fttidlstii's released
today.
The duruhle 33-ycar old right­
hander, who won 20 gamra for the
flr»t time In hi* career, gave up
50 earned run* In 214 Inning* fur
a league-leading 2 07 murk. It wa*
tho luweit earned run average
since 1040 when Detroit'* Hal Newhomer ported a 1.1)4 rtalc.
Unofficial rtalMIc* cumplled hv
tho Associated Pres* and released
early In Oelolier also had Allie
Ihe lop ERA man nt 2 «7.
Reynolds. In winning hla first
earned run championship, bccumc
the fifth New York Yankee hurlcr
lo turn the trick The others were
Roll Khuwkcv, Wiley Moore LcMy
dome* and Komi Chandler
Reynolds iiimi paced Innlor elr
cull pitcher* in strikeouts with too
tossed amt sU snulont* to share
the lead with Mike Garelu of
Cleveland.
Lillie llobhy Shnnlx, the Icugoc's
most vahialde (duver, won the most
games. 21. The Philadelphia left,
lost only seven game* uml his
.771 winning percentage put him
nil top In that department Hobby
wa* third lit Ihe farm'd run listings
with 2. IH. Ju*t behind runner up
Garelu who compiled a 2.37 av­
erage.
Cleveland's Hob tamon, a 22 •
game winner, hurled Ihe most com
tileto games, 2», and the most
Inning*, 310.
Early Wynn, another of Cleve­
land's hard working righthanders,
racked up 21 vlclorle* hut he pro­
duced the lop have* on hall* figuro.
132, amt wa* tagged for the most
home run*. 21.
Detroit'* Art Houttoman was
charged with the most lossus, 2t).
He wun cliht games.

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ent Untilue
Guv wav bought last season by
Seattle of the I’nclflc Coast League,
really wonderful; I'll pay the While but after tw o, month* with a l-t
Sox uack some way. some day for record and several shellings front
not giving up on me."
the mound he was optioned to
The '(icakcr was rangy Oua IColorado Springs, o White Sox
KcrlaiaktM. only 21. who got $»J7.- farm. There he had a 0 to 5.
500 for signing with the L'hleogu record.
....
White Sox In 1949 a* a phenomHone said the » f&lt;mt 3 Inch,
enal kid pitcher Ju*t nut of high l«0-|a»under looked gopil in the 1030
school at Montclair. N. J
sr ueun ul Memphis, of the Southern
An A**ociutt*&lt;i l*rc*j »lory read A«M&gt;cin!lnn, winning 11 and losing
to him over the phone last night right. The next year he slumocd
woa the first word he'd had that J.*’ *''
„ "bon'ua'kid V fi?
the While Sox. who .old him la.t “ tl.flcd with It all, who d i d n ' t
year, had decided he d earned an- hustle."
other chance.
With a somewhat hurt note In
Gu* had Just returned from the (,|&lt; voice. (Ins protested mildly
^ .°f Washington where that he'd never quit hustling,
he'd finished a trigonometry ixont.
„|wayi lry to t* uwfu)ly1
Inatlon for hi. night extension conscientious about baaeball," he
,. .
, , „.... ,
. saltl. "It’s tny life. I don't want
"i II try. he sold "I I try real
,)Kjk Hkc rm , |i b|.|nj, but ,
'- 0" ° ia.n ,nwf l
!h,‘ think most of my trouble In 1BS1
White Sox and to baseboII. Thev've n, Memphis was weight,
both been terribly good to me
«0f up lo nhwul 203 during
In Chicago, Frank Lane. WhItc the* winter I&gt;ccbusp I thought It
Sox general manager, sold Karla- ,vnuld hrIp my p|lchlnjr. | n. ,£ ,j „
“1 bothered my control. And I f. .1-

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Tola la
||
La Halle, ranked No. 1 In tha
Team Standings
flrat Associated Proas pod of the n
.
W. L.
Opooponts
B 4 ,
CROOMH
4
othuru. AU tho above mantioiuid
„
Gama Record
performer* ara retiring armors and
Crooma
(]
6 New Smyrna
r meotlns tomorrow with should h# aeconisd some conildaratlon by tha EFC.
DcLnnd
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Officially, big
Ed IJevy, uxNew York Yankee first sacker
and more recent­
ly manager of
tho Orlando Sen­
ators, Is atilt in
i?u«st of a play­
ing
managerial
lob. Tho lanky
home run cham­
pion of tha Flor;d* htfto League
rom hla turo-yoor
Orlando tar tha ecanomli1 I John1 Gsiuwl In favor of popu­
lar catcher Don Ford shortly
after tho closo of U10 1962 diamond

.TIJCW;
V Elmira
/ r" ' T y D o d g e r farm
F* "luh Just Imiitr^»' ' f • dlatelv preceding
the d i a m o n d
'meeting* to ad■ U B ra
vert l o s i n g
wHL'
M- Rhode* In the anDusty Rhode* n u 111 tn-l n o r
Icugue draft.
llhudr*. who hit 13 homer* in
123 game*, blasting 13 homer*
to rank second on Ihe (line*
while driving,^arrna* HO runs,
rame In Hanford last April on
notion from the Dodger*. The
Murky 3-fool-ll backstop hn*
been the Dmlgrr chnln for th*
n««l two season*, plavlng Ihe
1331 campaign with Eastman.
G«u In the Georgia Stale clns*
D Iragoe.
Tho long boil hitting sluggcr
h.ln Walt Jaslnski, former liel.uml Red Hut hurlcr on the El­
mira team. Prior to the Phoenix
bnseball meetings, two different
cIuIm sent feeler* out for Rhodes,
Krhlor reported.
Krider, who doubled In the post
of loop yrexy uml general manaiger of the Ulues last year, warn­
ed Ihe Hrooklyn farm director
Fresno ThomtMon that Ithiale*
might he drafted, which resulted
In iho catcher'* shift from Haltform to t(io Elmira rostev.
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19 P rep A thletes
Get Scholarships
To FSU For 1953
l TALLAHASSEE — (Hncclnl) —
Nineteen star prep srhool and
Junior rullrge athlete* have sign«d footlmll granti-In-aid with
Florida State University and
have
been awarded
athletic
scholarships. The ID are expected
to immeasurably aid tha 1968
Semlnolrs for thay are regarded
by Indian coaches as standout ma­
terial.
Of tho 19, seven ara taeklea,
thro# aro eoda, three ar* guards,
ooo play* cantor, and flv# ar*
.hack*. 8I1 will transfer from
Junior collooM la Mlaoioolpol.
Th# 19 athlctoa. thalr position
of play and hometown, follow:
*Bda — Cedric Couch. Atlanta,
(m.t William Lomvaid, Paacap u la , Ml»a:j Marvin Moun. At-

ID Florence Villa
0 llungsrfonJ
0 Euslls

14 Lattburg
28

Haines City

$112.60 to show.

&gt; But they wore corrocL Mora had
boon, bet ua Ih# doa In wtu tha#
to plac«, and practically nobody
bot him to show.
Denver Time, coupled with Kan­
garoo Kid ($32 20 and 614-M) in
tho qulnela, paid IW.IO tar IE
Trainer Willis MolUr la soeklag
hla fourth championship aa tha
nation'* leading trainer. Ha won
the honor thr** straight years be*
ginning with 1947.
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Johnny Schmlta won three ball
gsmea laat isaion. Tha southpaw
won a game for th» Dodgera, T»ni
ke*« and Rada. Ha was boaton
twice.

Isoorercd a do

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Three ax-Weat 'Virginia MoontatoMie ara playing In th# Hn*

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EIGHTH MONDAY NldlfT
By Tho Associated Proas
BOSTON: Kuard Charles, ItT.'i
Cincinnati, stopped Frankie Buf°B
LY*NI'BlIly O W a m /itM
Orange, N. J„ outpointed Bob Bak­
er, 21b, Plttiburgh, ( 10).
CHICAGO: Alan Moody, 1IT, Rob­
ins, III., stopped Jimmy Handers,
133. I'ittsburgn. (10).
TORONTO: John L. SulUvan.
1043., I'reston, Lancashire, Eng­
land, stopped Qua Hublnicl, 1UM,
Toronto, (g).
QUEHECt Bryan Kelly. 14. N i #
ogam Falls, Out., outpointed Mario
lurry, 144VI, Cuba, (»V
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
By Tho Aaaoelatod Proas
Miami 73 Florida 73
Virginia 69 VM| 61
Richmond 64 South Carolina 78
Mlsslulmil m
Florence (Ala)
Misrtsslpnl Southern 71 Wastern
R ^llaW l Florida Southern 72
C
Central Collega (Mo) H Florida
Hlale 39
Georgia Tchrs 90 Newberry 70.
Heflin, Ala- (Coplah-LIncoln Jr.
College) t Dicky Power, Atlanta,
(la.: Ernest Blksa, Atlanta, Qa.

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dtstuaco ftM oa k
where tho ox-Beasi

tr

wonder what ho qoukl
» to Hanford last season
Dare# where the outflold
ar* lest formidable and
Dg target for the long
gtftr o f Levy's typo.
tl# baaoball-mindod Indian Rivar
JMMKU According to hamlet that has realstod two
Denvur Cordall ^
0/ cellar flnlahea to remain

rathar shaky FSL for MU.
CordaU was told by Uvy, durk f i * Coco* n«xt ssa- tog a recant vloJt to th# former’s
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DETROIT th—"You can throw
nut the window all that stuff about
u* healing the Rams twice before.
That doesn’t mean a thing now *
They're Just as gwxl as wc nre."^
What ( onch Ruddy Parker of the
Detroit Lion, manna Is:
The Lions and the defending
champion Ixi* Angeles Ram* of the
National Footlsll League will be
near cvcn-choiccs fur their post­
season divisional playoff game
here Sunday, dcsplta 17-14 and 2410 virtorlrs the Lion* scored over
Ihe llama earlier.
The team* will collide at 1:30
p. m. before u national television.,
audience and a possible sellout •
crowd of 30,000 fans to settle the
National Conference championship.
If Ihe score I* tied when (he game
ends, they'll piny till one learn
.core* In a sudden death overtime
period.
The olnnrr will go on to the NFI.
championship game against the
Cleveland Urowms, champions of
the American Conference, In Cleve­
land Dec. 28.
It'a loo early In tho week for
bookmakers In bo quoting odds on*y
Ihe l.lons Rams game, ftut one
iMNikle said (lie odds would prnbnlily be 0-3 and take your choice,
or three point* on rlther team.
The Lion* might have gone Into
the game noticeable underdogs If
quarterback Hobby Laync. leading
passer and second • best ground •
gainer, hml remained on the In­
jured list.
Laync. who suffered a stretched
ligament In Saturday's victory
over Dallas, said yesterday that,*,
hi* left leg felt good and that he J
would play against the Rama.
Layno's recovery means the
Lions will start their first string
burkficld of laync, halfbacks Doak
Walker apd Rob llnornnchemeyor
ami fullback Pat Harder for Ute
first time In It weeks. Iloemschemrver had mlased the last two
games but will be reedy.

son. Given a few «wage» th at h# thought ho would
pUjrsra,
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AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W S P A P E R

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VOLUME XLIV

Bribe Deal To
‘Lay OH Boys’
#ls Told By Cop

Efltablbihed 190m

SANFOKD.

O n H a n d T o r P u r ls N A T O M e e tin g
T e iif

Found

N ew Y o rk D e te c tiv e
R e v e a ls H e W a s O f­
fe r e d $10,000 S u m
T o H e lp R a c k e te e r s

FLORIDA

W EDNESDAY

DEC. 17. 10S2

Afworlntrd I’rens

Eisenhower And MacArthur
Victim Confer Today At Luncheon

All W h ite J u r y F in a ly S e le c te d T o T ry 71-Year-Old Man
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Miami D entist Is
Nam ed C hairm an

Tw o Mon A iv M o ftin y
At I ) u lk s I Inm e T o
Discuss F a r Fasto n i W ill’ S itu a tio n

Its It \HOI.D PANIt
NEW YORK^B^A detective told
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!*»• i d c n t i - l i ’c t
LIVE OAK ,1*-Dr C. Iwltoj
the New York Stele Crime ComI4li|£«l V'tiliffifl *111\ ’
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I 'l x u n h n o t i a m ! T iro
I t. n t ^ I it ■* M i u * .
Adams was killed by three bollt-l-.
million today that he rejected a
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In ( 1 *lt1r»*it** iii*
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V r l h i i r r o t i f r i T i d t n i i .i v i n flu - tuiinc*
fired Into his back. llr. J plltanl
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bribe offered by a member of the
N&gt;*
11li * * ,i»\ i r tu** ‘ - i . i
Workman testified today In tinN c g l l t l&gt; l i t l i t \ C tl l o
I)rlim tli&gt; A iT i'U iitH iit I ' t tf J o h n I 'i f r r I h i l l o t l i r ' i * u r r •
AFL International Longshoremen'*
I t i» lilt I'r L**a
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I t i f 4"
1, . r * o f
murder trial of Ruby McCollom.
Association to ‘‘lay off the boys*’
H a v e I Seen K illed 11**144" III*!* 1 11*1114. I I . " .11 t"
( 'l l O S f l l IvJUMMJJ' S i ‘FI1i«
on *ti n
i it* . i r r . m ^ i d
fn |.
widowed Negro mother, for the
on UM Jersey City waterfront.
At.'
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slaying of Inc or-mtiicnl Sow an
Jersey Cite detective John Wald­
In
Robbery
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nee County physician
ron said the b'lbe was offered him
All - f U...... .... M * ,
I i i l l o i i f 11 ( h i
K i l l i i n W ,« r
Dr Workman became the first
In Nnve.aber. lis t. *&gt;Y a man
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witness for the slutr after the
Nficd t Mi t.o.
,1 vejir old
named Johnnie Alu. The brlhe tiF r ill x| • III t )’! Id J* «"t*t*"*HIII 1
Ma t ,*rt% tm lc
in* -I
1*1*4 n i l Ii t * h ’ f
1 . *4 It ' | l | * t o r # ' 11 l i t H
swearing in of a 12 man all while ^ ’Vr,&gt; "f 'latTuia. wit" found
starting with llo.ooo for three J e r­
\ 1|,| .toll'll Ml .j ,J. t.
I \ |.*N|1 IV !■ Mill" »' It* f N 41k *41
111 11 If 11r i It t
f ii1,* f i t . i I'l. I* r . p t f i r
| farmer jury with two alternates d'wd, nllegedl,
Ha f "It of
sey City detective*- wa* Intended
tn .in nf fill* &gt;1 #1* U,1*10 : »
I».»tfi*’ i4! L t
IN
•P i n n o ! i i o o i f
t i l l H i ' ' I ' l i i i i i T I ,*r
| I'r Woikinun said tie was called f"'it " Im , Mooiln; m to to d at
to put 10 policemen on a steve­
‘iDti j11 !i|&gt;* nl min. h (it a**
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I * i i n u t in a m i* i
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firm : t* »
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doring firm’s payroll, Waldron tes­
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Dr \ilunis lying on the Boor de nt 8 . ’iff llowuid
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jin a doom ay wlilcti separates ttie todns.
Waldron took the wltnsia stand
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colored watting rtHim from the
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of racketeering In the world’s lorg.
OIN. MATTHIAS* tIOOWAT (left), Norm Atlunlic Treaty Urguntiuttoi
uumtiaun IriM nirr
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V! -N Nil IlliM * A 1! 0, lla
1 Defense Cmmsel Frank I’annoo Hero Mini I -doneI- It Pj. U ut -ml.
est port krnl Its spotlight focused
military chief, and U. a Chief of Stall Ocn. J. taiwton Collins air
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, asked If there was any disarrange statist it -s n . drt-o oonei Dm iiain '. 1 thro. . I.kl.ti, o ..f It mo M,
on Jersey city for the second day.
pictured tn Farls during a meeting of NATO's military commtttre. Tlie
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Mitt.ii ut i shurfh ' 111 •i Ihr ip rural
ment of Adams' clothing or the In m l toot Is'i-u Mdlt o|ien ss ills no
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Waldron Identified Ain ns n mem­ parley preceded the ministerial meeting of the North Atlantte Council
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ber of Local *24 of the ILA. Alu attended by U. A Secretary of Slate Dean Acheron. /In te rn a tio n a l)
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mode the offer to three dteetlves
t hree bouid" w tor found |odl
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when the police were hooting cl"r&lt;
I llefore the Jury was sworn ,n ed oil ill ttie tlnoi *e tiii'li, tli*' de | ..........hi til id AI ,i M■. At, Wit
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In a honinlny on Ute Jersey city
'Ttfll
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hot it did 11-f it I h »ii .kjipninfno n!
waterfront In March. J03I, Waldron
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I Ik j.‘i’pr| mI h ad • " fot Ihi-r ap
union officials. Including flarncy i
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Jurs, and also mused for dismissal nut ilit t• ttie mollis •*a t.i |*t o.
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figured prominently In the commis­
ba*ls the small number of Negro*-, ..... .
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d ra in proved illserlmlnalion m
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ih r ra rin g ito n o o I n l r t l fiif" I •11 I " Inti of Ihi*
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.setting up the panel
Waldron said hr ami two other
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put •
detectives cuinc to n Manhattan
Judge Hal W Adorn- denied both n»HI
t ht k
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restaurant Iri response to a tip
motions
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that when he asked him wind lu- IV m pei’a tu r o In Z ell-j M ore FYoc'/.innAVo:i(h j f**41*1*1*11 !h«* ri .l»! to i»i»\ crrtjti'T iti«l Hie
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had on his mind. Alu r»*,»tl«*il he
titi --ii.it im rohr*
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would "do no business unless you &gt; w ood A re a R e p o rti re
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ft i m *uli iri | t** i|*l*i iii d ..f Mi
I h I Ilf f Mf H On • fill; * K| &gt;4'||
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lay off the boys.”
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mrn »• rr»* MimMitUD'd m' mJ
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T h u rs d a y M o rn in g •ifill
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at frail- in the Sattfeid arcu, t||p|ied tleiji into Florida ngiiln 'oriatinn uitli h r
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winter funning men
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Asked whether It was trur that fro t.
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mulei fire* kepi the air stirred forn* thi* ilerk lo put Ihi1 ntintt* • irlifif ■
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order to pad the pavrtdl of the slitsered under temprfutures which up -ofrleii'olls
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lot a . I*.* I i ||.* &lt; Arriuh of llhnoi'*
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Dude Brothers stevedoring flro,. dro|iped to 'J&lt;! degrees ibirim.' l*o- fields iind u light liree/c develop
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In torn, hi* uill ,iit on tli* Jury tf I | W V I 1 I V * T I VC1 ( i l S U S
he again took refuge In constltu- oiglit ami were lingering at 28 de­ ing about 3 » in ended the frost i|Ui*llficd
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1*101 vonffili nri- ' Ihr ,;o\ r i oiiu:iil
d* I IIt lo d of HieTin*
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Hudson County. N. J,. politics ves- manager for Chgve mnl Company. overall damage figures wen* a*till­ ever called for Jury duly In Si*
chairman ^el- ta tltsi '. ai *i HI I*!* "In Ihr link i ioijmMi* lifimh
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Temperatures of xj to 311 degrees fled ImtuU'O the "Inin man had
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.......* *
INullh -fivi' i'll * • hr*Vi* «M*niM ........
prolector of waterfront racketeers. lliit' ly Avlll Ik*’ lowered.
•« 11* fn n||nl| full time (iMl’nlinn
Ni ‘NIii •" e i1** ie * iin r l\ Vef it rillMl? till*
ror
In
the
s|H&lt;lllng
of
bis
n.unc
on
from
the
hike
Siime
lo&gt;*
-(Hits
I
,
M
.
it
*
1
N
I
A
I
ll
II
" I inis ell'! h&lt; a ii| of iiiiv o 'P* cirniIt was u pfcluro ilescrlhnl as
!i4*f|irr I hr f u **'fd!*' (x’uurl *lt**'"
P it ’' ill ’lir r e n ! (. Vt.it n il Sun Kerenn \v ,ii iii;n|e n|mfi Kii return
.» I*............... Mief |(|\ * »»,t! ,
I1 4
completely unrenlistir hv Kenny, iilaiiilng of tun much damage dropped In 2.A tlegre** More Iro-t MU soinmnns.
n f i % tm I frnrn (lie ’MU' /erne I ;j ,| SynilitV
(VI 1. jirrfirdilijvf f" »'Kiji't rn*&lt;if.|
The
trial
was
|s&gt;-t|Hmt'*l
Nos
la
IT
wn*
predicted
for
lliut'sd.i)
morn
•
M
whd defended himself from New around Hanford, except un tin*
u if h 1 !m* i■**- m11 *• th.‘»! foil I ho A
flic I'loiif'H K lin |•|*vI P*11111 .in .i mI
V lji.it h im •lie !*i * ’.nlenl i'li i'l
before
a
Jurs
could
be
piri.nl
*
.
to
n
hit:
ulthuuuh
not
nultr
so
severe
Jersey while showing no Inrllna- svciif bIiIc," It" raid. Tcmpcralurcn
M* kr r*kinmit *.* I lo t h I 1*0 l.'n I
Nik) • ’ I tf r ltd lit \\ t r i*&lt;ll I mi , i 1.1 * a|ti» ~*s| Mf.fimi in ifk*nii fiviijiit:;
the
State
.Supreme
*
ourt
ii
-|H'U.I
us
the
nasi
two
day*
(Continued On Page
I’ai Sltl
on the vvert slilr. In* explained,
I Hal
■
11&lt;»i *I fn. It.,* - n* Ale'
nefi.lM i
L inn
•**tYi &gt;« Ii
•m .
. ntiflief
•I Mn
i
,iv Ti*
ed defense lawyer I* tins *resss, .In
Mluml'x low wu* 1(1 nt 1: n m
wen* four or five degrees eolder
T .,l!tlr
* ll.lt I.
V f I II
I IIJi Ill . 1*«inM |!»h
nuM.i, "is s'.n.tt. I'.'t it.- i. .| i i s »*
It*
e 11
tm! »n
The
chill
weather
nm
-ril
lv*
o
|
Jacksnmllle,
from
it.*prinin***
nf
* ’ll
uni I i n in . Un i i
|m
•ban elsewhere in lids Immediul"
|ii ■it". ,. t'su , ut.u" n * '"Olli *'* *
. I mIJN
I if f! . i i I
airplane
accidents
Tile
situs
T&gt;n
la**
fur
six
months
lu*c
u-.
"f
*m
«!IH im •
Til I'll.
i. Iliriu.l 1*. Alli'iugii' . M.iii &gt;
II &gt; f h it'll
K&gt;
"I kiuns llieru'a &gt;lamiige." lie plioD, one a winntui. eni-in.l in ''Ibienl eunduct but nut m nlsing ri'i.uilm i, 1 "
p in .-.1 "i
.1 iv I(*t *
lie
'.I*
separate
accidents
sslub
|&gt;ee*lmg
Ibis
cum
*
brought out, Imt explained Hie
tin II.
L'*l.iliil
' L u l l 1 ll*n t .................. I
Another
dela;
of
more
t
m
nil
iibtiut
five
feet
over
fields
tn
stir
definite extent of harm vaunt'd to
Fit »• jin fit t* .,* t.r**&gt;.u- l
V\ ri .lit Itnll.im » K« Tiililn ii Lite
hour
came
Tuii'dus
win..
Sinte
the
air
and
present
frost
itt
crop* cannot be determined until
i«
lll«’ !’!!!»•» f* fit 1111! 4*
i h.i if in.in util! "ILe r
• I"
M• "*!• ' * f ■tl if
Mr*. Mary Tracy tiuffaney, '.'ll. Attorney A. K Black protested the I f..|4
warn* weather return*. He xuid climbed
I* f|&lt;| »4‘)ltMl|( \Allilt 10 t.f Tli.
i *
He t i iln .I l|n
t Milt* &gt; • Mil
• t Tri It |f " • !»!i' 1
....
appearance
of
Frank
l
anoon.|
uninjured
from
her
definitely there 1* "some dumuge'' wrecked plane r.t Kendall when Jacksonville, ns n defoos. oltor III' nl t ll IjIM'l
jni in
• i
i n u t1•* v i alt IL
"Florida Is nrobubly the V-rt to leaf crop*.
•fit* *
m (ih •i, &lt;|&gt;)i• Mm. 11* *• I-, li nf no!
••Till- -ti'hiMiI iilli imin ii.
i
1*.i
*
\&lt;t Mr4.41p|
m*v
Iks
wlngllp
struck
n
shell
hidden
uttrl of the Dulled State" In 'vhlc’i
iL
"Most of the crops here are
»• i •&gt;id mn'm I'I i I *| '4 11*' t nm *11 ..I an)
1,
...I I . Ili.ll t.f
■U n L|
tiumnn, Duval (.mints M.itiellor, fm till* NVtf ti* (‘Lilih ■M, I
ro t"&gt; in fi&lt;" of it-m tn warfare," kinds' unit cun stand the cold by trees.
*"M II'nlTT Iiit!MbM! tn nl** in Mir
i | lu ll
ifiu ’» ti. ■
Norman Hags* ell. 23, Asheville, iolmnl (Mis Ifendersuo. J, i - | k*" Ip Lnti •*, villi On ii | •| h n nl nf tin I n
In
tn.
*
.f
l.t. John ft. Milter, USN. ulatloncd weather pretty well," ht* cuelluued.
♦
if
Shil!
I
re
.n| i'll iii1 h aTmm
• i nl!*'
In.lyr’ IK'liul.k
.ill I Mi til •if | • * |*»I4I*
In fine ford, told the Afi-'s t ’lpb of "I loiibt If the cold hurl the cel­ N. t \ . wa* unhurt when Ids plune the defense Mnuduv night lllnck •T*n t ft mii r** i i 1&lt;k "
'In' l T I..... ..
I II
I I II m *l. . * *n niN' nil,. • *»f *&gt;4 Him i ; Tin*
i»ln Niiinj'
IMS.w-1a Mi 1 « **IV *»■ • I •A
a (arm near argued It was Improper for . pro'
J|
L | | , s| 1
’
In
!*•♦.
1
|
n
the KpUi-oonl Clme-'li at the Pur- ery much, though it will affect was demolished on ____
nlimni Ti &gt;|mi I ■ . nil** - e r lo
I•&gt; i i • •&gt;* I,H . 1 ’ 1ll! l F■r **• **'
______
linulri*. The pilot said In* bees
mi e d ito r In one counts to serve as On* |infM'i’utl"M »*f '»!’ m k m h ! a •
fnil llotl«e |««t night,
T Lit. nl. t il.il. ,|
nluTth
**,i
i pi. iiMi tl t
* 111
tin t
*m h i | i i » n t *
h
, i* * n i n ii** n»i*
the yield »ome."
M • ii iit. KI *»
• . M4..|'
1 .........1
from
smudge
defense
counsel
In
nnotjfyr
blinded
by
smoki
Inn f ...........
. I ( i »TIa
l.t. Mll'cr tmlntcd not Ibnl *r’ mn 11 I T i i . x
ill k lent Ilf Nl..n il INN
Dr. It, W. Buprecht. of the Cen­ fires.
Judge Adams finally overrule*! | 1n Ir .*lliIi| • i'fi I** nil* in! f ln.nl, ■■t M*. lit-.11 Milt |*l| * III II • s il l* "ti' un i hit j,*
lomle liomler lire *o enormnualy eg. tral Fluridii Kxp&lt;rimi'iital Mtution
tin- A ... I.i i Ini. .
•If nil ill |f" 11***1! ’*
. .til n.| I
accidents were In the farm Black, holding there **u' no leuiil ‘A I n i ||M ’ i l r l l l r * • HI I *’ l t. * *’J i l »11* 111* M
! .in)
lo-nalve «inl «o few •&gt;* nuntlx-r that on Celery Avenue, said there wu* IngBoth
V»l III L
i »11 111 if I' 1" ill f Iiiit etr
area south »f Miami
barrier t*i Cnniton serving
n tie I'hiiifll('III till! nf •!"I»****I, ll* till* I**1 f» »K t!«IU. .1 1'mil ml til* 'll H i . i
V
I
I*
,sT«i.
Klmiifl
i
'
iii
until
*
I
f
In
they probably would not bo uaod n more general frost last night
i mm I.M" e 1•niltl !'ll» ,* '""i 11 liilki*
Tender vegetables wen* hit In fense lawyer In thp circuit rnurt 1\ MifiilInn nf ■*11»1" In '
*fl 111 ' of || f I i • Vi I**I I.HI I *»*!,*
• (111. tt|i Hili* |
| Kill Tll*:i Hlllttltkjl
except In the meat tleniely popu- than cm tho night before. Wind most areas of the state. The to­ here since hi* official duties *■*rr t ° Willi*’ tiii'li i*» no full I line .........
ill for Sei* Uni'* i 1 \ la f l or
ll'*!, I •'*
\|.'tjin«lt f •!*■ •Jinn, i mn* }•fIl:t nt* ,«&gt;i\ . tin r |{ejmlii'i .•&gt; m the run
laled lUdtixtrlul nr-nx or an the prevented frost Munday night, he mato crop around Ft. I’lcrcc sin* concerned unly wllli count) courts xu'lliMkl I4lt»‘fulwii'"e of five i
f«n il'illll
Inn f 11.|*
i et.lenl inn ■ fm s&lt; it,ile 't1.i jni n v le
iiife I** Hi* I . i i L ‘1hi i . ( lnL|. n
moat Important mllltnrv target*. »nhl, reKultlng in les* damage.
h lil 11* v liild n ,»i," Ju'lu*
^ irii* I If n i lit*
reported badly damaged.
*ut. nf I'TocMn n li’Ue
In another Jurisdiction
I” *in * w ill L. nonli (iiitiuLt, ‘W
I In null
In* K- •! nol lo In*
Than* pro three typo* of atomic
Ha explained that temperature*
In his iltlestionlug of prn«nectivp Till t), “till* rmil** t; |M‘ of Ultilltl Villi ' &lt;.1 t .**
Some strawberry blooms and
•It iuri 1 lit Ti .. \ L t l im| ' '
a lie
un mi il
•1Ml I • . ’ »K. . t i
bomb exidoidon" he explained, The In the Immediate area or Sanford fruit was reported damaged In the iurors. Cannon iudlcutcil the d e ­ In* tJikff* in i*t« iii-e*» of niiM nl
IN |&lt; Ni. hin I **kit '1 "l«&lt; i f|l Tr nun** •1 In To *-♦ *|Ti H tl,. d tie tins
firat i aril mo"t whlelv known I* gone rally were no Insver than lit 1‘lant City urea. Home .ironmen fense sill) alturk the Mlffieuiicy of ii 1in ' I f t i i v i j vliilifreii tinf nf
Nil II 4!11«•l
till tl after tiip
Li* fm i ■m ill If nr 1Lis Hi Hltti r1 tn ill • N
the air b u n t! the iceond, the iur&lt; deigreex, not us cold os on Monday lals were hurt In many parts of the state’s case
Ni'Jl'IiMtl,**
Itll • • Nil fit ■ i lls * - •
1\NtM L
1* 1 A. ■
in Aii iit I m nl i - ni
fac* bu*"l. and lip* third, the sub- night, but more fuvorul b* for fiost the stale.
'* I liw Mull In" i »’11liin " i|n I«l»i it Partial Mail Service
Ttie State contend. Mr- MeOd
1" I ’ Li
iti
••I
xurfe-o b u n t. And theis* are Hirer* and Hum more conductive to JumWarren U. Johnson, mcteorol.. lum shot Dr Adams In In- .ifftci tn llllefiij sfli.inl u|t to tin’ll
11k I'.iv itlll" ,
fx ( Ml f f • \|ilfii III *1 f left! li
it ..
.* IM’I •J T.ik'
I rhndpel deitruetive effi*cta front age.
I
n Planned l‘'or Xnins .111 •UNI
It'o .tlnued Un I'axe Mix)
here Au 3 In a dispute ns. r pay t t«*«‘!illi Lii tluJuv
Ll.- Tn 14'* 11»d t L* K
the flint type, tb&lt;&gt; bleat lt*"&lt;f. njni
IN t Hit II,' mi! t lit, t it 1 i m a ile r
III i'll I. lit* Mi nf I 111* till «** Tl&gt;
The extent of tin* dumage, he
ment of a hill for prof" "don at
ii i.i. in
i f.o N. ii,it ti, pobliran atol"' to
lit* &lt;- Ot
■&gt;.I It;' I,
thermal, and nuclear radiation.
r||r«t‘,’« wIlt!\% l*t| iiHl* ll Hl'lv llli’f l, flitll
said, would be “liurd to say," as
services
W A S IH M i IO N f
llu I ' i .-I u l
l.:,,M,Of I ,| , I ■ t.... *&lt;■
"Ewhly-flvo percent of th« dam­ no survey hud been taken Into this
Dr. Adams, not related to Judge t llf f ls Ilf | k1*i i is \ nt |*i ujHNly f I' Mill f i e llep n rtio e u l '■lint in (1,-i'tl tmltu ■Vh.iol ..... .
lllnanw lull',
t llri'r
ar i r
1
In n i i,,
age done by atomic exphulon* morning.
Adams, was llu* Democrnlii' mini flu VOlltl'WII !|ImIhi"!« I'MMl-tMl, infill liiu l ii p iirtliil m ill ■mn li'c " i l l In ■til &gt; lligtit, ■il&lt;ri11,. .
I’otnea from the bln-t Itaulf, and
five* Lurtflm lr&lt; «»f i»ri\ «• •• Iioiiim* u rm ldiMl mi F r t ilii* . Di r 211. which . . v*-.l yri, "■\A , w lit i ■ ii i .1 l i i iji.it it 'l iil l itei'ldi in ■.inl&gt; tlie
Inoc for the State Senate
have Hie
heat radiation which la revere
fir f»utlyli!)£ InHlflNHk* *'N111l»tlfl ll I'rc-dtlrnl T ru m a n Im dosigm ite.l W"1,1", - ll" ...... I, I io ... I ,, r, ' ti .1,1"', Inn i'li t In will
tiarkm g ot a ; i out id ( .u l* m i l
I,.- roll I.-. I
enough to ret clothe* on fire a
STAMI’ roi.I.EFTOK COM HTEII mi nU.
im an iiilditlom d ('h rls lm io liolldu;
w bo ‘. im ijhii li 1 I I .rnlar' er
'
It- ,S .o i,o .,l "|,L, r I
. .1 lr- tni
mile and a half from the air
llu* a I\ I n if f lr v InlutioTlN !nvnl\
ORLANDO MX-Tin* first trial
for un. em inent workerI tin (ililnnn tin tin pre"!
w
ill, ,■f .■&gt;, I
■
,■|gain
.I,
hurit," ho added.
here on a charge of evading the IJ I linnnf t i’rk lu if' t h lv iiu ',
Tho dep u rtiiien l &gt;iml Hint v» Iv iw aril,in
ilrntlid laiiniii.itioo
"If you aro far enough away
A festive *1*1 rit rtigiii'd over federal gambling tax law resulted t vi i&gt; mv IIIun I.i niiil ttm* cum* i»f v in m any ;n,«■nl w o rker' a» ean I, t1..11 a,i )i &gt;) fi111ti■«11,
Si ii Frank ' u I ai ol K an sits.
T utu Lenton, A'lly Manager, ut- the l.lons ('tub's annual Christ- i if Ihe conviction Tuesday ,*f Her- IffI lull nf lUitl L’tloiin i#f lilt* «li'iv»'l
' it me 11" lo nit i up a S ' ii r.n ri
from tpe cxploilon lo aurvlve Iho
-pared t|]| |..- releuseil from duly
hi )ii,,-idutwii olu i r during tin
11' raid
'ii.'l* ( .\\ iUn111 r mu11nII
htaat, you will probably aleo «or- Iended Uie Florida regional con- man party held at Aiulcn Ixalgo man (One) Mcguecn. Aia.pku NV li- t n-k | •i fj \ 11I niJ fu r |iiv(*Tiili
on
ilm
l
duv
a k in liir Flo* nl,i
ailtii ' nnip.iign conferrri a itt. the genvlve bplh heat and nuclear radia­ icrcnco of the National Itiverx &amp; In Casselberry Inst night. About grn. Federal Judge W. J Barker D riv e r’s l|ei*o».". o f all ttm
H ow ever, tile opcnitlons cull for ■'Im i
i rat y d li'O lp A all' told n new"
Harbor* Congress In Orlando to­
1I ON- Blip * MN I'llUf U N
tion,* *ne aald.
deferred sentence
"5
couplees
filed
Into
tho
spacious
'enough mist o ffice window MTV loo Inn, in i ii liiinlo, lit I.i,"" n l.il f.u mol,•relive iftrr
rd Hint If T a ft
“the human borlv la extremely day, a t which U. H. Ren. A. R. lodge, first &lt;l"*po tiling their
I " lu in e rt re in o o u lilc ri ip ilre n n Ml- III. I’Xpl* M-.il.ll of ,||.l,| lid Inn ft Ol 11 • ant, I ii lie l!&gt; I'liMlr in Ii ,nler o'
reilatcnt to the effecta nf atom*- (Fyd) Kwrlong was slated to gifts under the brightly lit
of the public " noil III" 'lo riu i.i tin* "Inti,
1 iinwntne he will
" WllllinJ l.Or In , ll i'l tin tu. | m lb. Semite
pherie preaiure," Lt. Miller aald, speak,
'lu m b e r of nm il deH verl"- In both
Among others scheduled to Christmas tree, then mingling
lid f-.r *,'"i a nrontli and nr.il all lie 1
**TIio bode will etaiul eloaa to 100
busiiievs nod rcslrlo 'd lu l tiren
with
tho
malty
groups
of
happy
would
1" Ip I" "an g. i I tir-b all j..i. I And C arlso n aided
pound*. of prciiure oer »guare Inrlit sneak a t the meeting were Col. couples,
How ever, there w ill lie tin ru ra l
lie bixlv
Kiwaninn ■ t.. do n Imi yon ran f.o | I . , ' a r T a ll foe ihe inti
whereat the bulldinra at Na­ W alter K. Wll.cn, Allunta, di­
d e liv e r" xervleo on tin t duv
Mr.
and
Mr*
James
N.
Robson
bn it
gasaki crumbled at 9 or 0 pound* vision engineer, U. S. Army En­ Jr. teamed up lo keynoto the
Kogular em plovo" wlui tiuvo to Mr. I onmill) to brlp Idm in ltd
Moll. ( art'o n and 'w u II Alexgineer*; Col. H. W. Schull, Jack| work on ttm 2o|li " I I I ho glro il ■llirl gt or j-," 3D. 1.00" said John ‘ n iile r S m ith of New terse y preprc**ure por inuare Inch-"
evrnlng’*
events
with
a
piano
“What kill*," he Mid, "U tho ■oiivllle. Carps of Engineers! Col. duet of tho “Twelfth Htreet Rag”
t c .im p e in a lilig tim e off at Milne I’I'to i .i ul-,i otgr.l 111" Kiwi man dieted there '"11 I"' im light .im am :
Hcveral “plugs"
to send Mr. Connolly a gri will Senate Hepubbemi- o u r the po^t,
" la te r .'ute.
gloi*. hoard*, and other debrl* Harry I,. Fox, Mobile, Ala., Corps whlfl. wu* soon followed by the
pirsenlrd at yesterday’"
i-ard.
lent flying through tha air hy the of Engineers; Col. A. &lt;1. Matthew*, usual Christum* enroll and luter John’s-1ndIan lUvsr Canal project tesllmony
I law said they are eouvmeed Sell
hearing.
wero
given
by
sneakers
yesterday
Tallahkaten,
chief
engineer,
DlI ’ lr- n |ri I I. Ala. itii S liim , ipto i ,
effect* of tha expiation. If you
s t\le » Brid g e " of New H am pshire
with favorite oldtlmc hits.
More
than
JlltO
p.-opl"
were
p
f
ut
the
review
(nvcKtlgutb.ii
"onvl.lon
of
W
ater
Survey
and
Re­
NKtV
H
Aliin
HEI.AY
A
SSI
lit
FI*
who provided o v rr tin- in rr lin g
can hide Jn a hole or behind a wall,
The g « ..merrymaker* calmed ductixl by the Army t.'orp.’ «f Engl- sent at the three-hour session, in
search; tt. C. Brown, Clermont,
JACKSONVILLE •* - Florida o"ko«l and iiv e iv e d p rrro lssio " to doesn't want it
you will probably ba attfa."
Itulh declared they didn't d is­
down only long enough to fill
only one voice wn* raised cities will he linked lo tile tlcll have tile . lu ll send M rs. 8 . J .
The meeting wa» proeldad over chairman of the Flotlda W ater­ th*lr plates wJtli food from tho noers a t Cocoa with roforciico to which
Hie Improvement of tho Canaveral fn opimsltlon Pi (lie harbor pro­ system’s new microwave ratlin re N ix u g e l-w e ll card. M l. N U was cuss llu- m a tte r with K B e n h a w cr.
way Congress, and (Hate Hen. J.
T a ft , c iiu ii m an &lt;&gt;f the Senate
ject. David B. Breen, 81, Align-* lnv. n telephone official predicts a fo rm e r member « f the club.
Edwin Baker. Umatilla, chairman abundant selection on a lung table Harbor facllltlns,.
near tho rear of the tdogo. Tho
1'hlllp E. Dejiernril J r , an Infor &gt; AV, AV. tinwson, . tioirmon of &gt;|io i It I F I’ollev F n m m llle e . has said
Forroit llrerkcnrldgr, sir rotary tiim, represcatullve of the Associa­
ute* of (ha ta it maatlng- The Rev. of the teglsfative commlttoa on self-service and variety of deli­
lie
lx a v a il utile for the job hut Is
of the asHOclatlon prnmotlng tho tion of American ftallrond:', flat mull,m »ii|*er'l»or
,,
. fur
. . i Sot
i hern i .h Iwuois l Omi nl t l m In ebargn of not m aking a fight for it Brid ges,
H. L. Zimmerman pronounaad tha waterway*.
cious
Polish-food
reminded
many
ly
dlssentod
against
unv
furtlicr
canal,
said
contact
wux
made
by
Bell relepbnm tn .. told Jackson I
....... Arm, k. ttle, asked oil m ino rity leader in Ihe D em ocraticinvocation.
( f tha equal)? abundant Kmorgas- rcproscnUtlrex of this nrcu with Imnrovcmcnts to Hie hurlior.
v|||e Jnycccs TuoMlny the chief
,» , ljr„
^,'Iltrlcontrolled 82nd t'oiigresH. has made
bont served In most Hwedlsh res­ several people nrlor to tin* meet­
He stated Hint surveys showed r ' i f e . ln ,
!'•««•• 'h " lr donatio,." next I'l.......lay it c le a r he would lild for tlie m .v
taurants.
ing who made favorable .'nniinirnts no real economic value would be to Morida Is designing relay tow when tin, K iw unions w ill I k , mini- Irirlly s;nit onl\ in an effort to
King Lion Ed MrCall gulekly concs'nilng tho proposed canal pro- ronllrod in having I lie proposed e r' to with-dand hurricanes
ullij; the kettle.".
a le r t a p a rti fight
The East Foost chain of rd a "
railed the meeting tu enter be­ luct in reports presented ul Hi" deep w ater Imrbor. He mid other
The p o ssltillilv of a battle w as
seaport ureas Im.I evidenced no towers fur lelevUloti and ti'lenhntiL'
fore Hie dinner was completed hearing.
underscored when T a ft sh arp ly
signals
now
uxtcmlx
from
Boston
IvivvaniM
C
lu
b
(Jives
and Cecil Carltop. substituting
deerense
In
gasoline
or
other
pe­
Favorable statements,
Rrocc rlllc l/ e d E lse n h o w e r's selection of
for Tall Twister Jack Hlcmpcr, kriirl.lgr aald, were mad" by him­ troleum produets prices altliouyh tu Atlanta.
M'oiMlnued (hi I’axe Ntx)
X y lo p h o n e T o H an d
devised wavs and means to flna self, Col. Herbert C. Cec, consult­ the voniniodltie* wuro brought In
by
water.
all tha eaters.
ing engineer tu tho Canuvrru! Har­
M ovie 'I’in ie 'r u b le
The Kiwunls Club pre,elite,I a
U. S. Rep. A. 8. (fjyd) llurloug
The meeting was finally ad­ bor project, and by Earl Brown,
nOY NEEDS Hl.tHID
HIT/.
journed after much friendly bic­ president of the canal project, unit sot the keynote for neurlr all soliDRLANDO l.P — Soven.ycar-old xylophunc to the Seminole High
“O llenrv's Full House**
kering over, at times humurous, president of tha state Chamber of seiiuoiit testimony when lie luib’iff Tlohbv Curry nemtu two ipiurts of Kcliool band tbl" afternuori during
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wltnessos with a plea that th e/har­ Ii IimhI to stay alive till CbriNtuins. a school asacmbly ut thu SUN uudi
points of ordei.
Commerce.
MOV1KLAND
District OoTsmur Henry Witte
Doctors
uuy
leukemia
haw turluin.
The result was, Mr. Brocken- bor ba completed us soon a* possi­
J. Martin Stliieciphvr, Kiwunls
reached Ute acute stage and tlm
assumed control of the party In­ ridgu ntated, that almost us much ble.
“ Weekend With Father’'
Col. Herman W, Hclmll Jr., dis­ little fellow needs half a pint rnch president, made the proseiitution Shun opens Ditto - first f i x ­
troducing a ball blowing game tlmo was spent talking about tho
.which touched off the svenlngt.
nal project as about the harbor trict engineer from Jacksonville, day by direct transfusion. They at 2 dll) p. til. lo SUN musical direc­ ture ditril, Intermission 8:19,
last feature 8:00
tu*. However, no action wa* tak­ end hi* staff conducted tho hear­ are finding It harder to locate a tor Ernest Cowley before entire
festivities followed by dano. _\ doner with B positive typo blood. sludimt body.
en ou either project by the engi-ing.
Big and -*—*—

Blow With Axe

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Wire

Leaf Crops Hurt Frosty Weather
Some As Mercury Dips Into State
Drops Below 301 Damaging Crops

Of Racing Board

ISafetv Kules Kor
lluntim r. Fishinj*
To IU* Knuiimsi/cd

In Juvenile Court
Store October 1st.

Lt. Miller Tells
Men’s Club About
Atomic Exolosions

*

Kivvanis liUndicmi
Is (liven Over To
business .Mailers

Lions Club Xmas
Party Is Held At
Lemon Attends Meet
Casselberry Club
Of HnrborH Congress

St. Jobns-Indian River Canal Is
Pushed At Engineers' Meet In Cocoa

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New F a s t F re ig h t
In au gu ration Of
Blues In The News G overnor M cCarty Service Is Begun
By BOB ANTHONY
Is Open To Public
By 2 R ail Lines
In keeping with the Christmas

spirit, the Public Works Depart­
ment at NAAS la putting up decorations all around the station. A
loud apeaker system has been set
up outside the Chapel and it was
gtvan a try-out yesterday with a
recording of a Christmas hymn.
Another Indication of the near­
ness of Christmas is the many men
preparing for that long-awaited
leave that will taka them home for
Christmas or New Yew'a. The
holiday leave period alwnrd the
station will bo divided Into two
sections — Christmas and New
Year's. Tho Christmas leave period
will be from Dec. 10 to Dec. 00 and
tha New Year's leave period will
bo from Dec. !I0 to Jan. 10. Some
men have chosen to be home for
Christmas and some men will he
home to sec tho now year in hut
there will also he some men who
will stay right here in Hanford
for tho entire holiday season. And
those men who will be staying here
can be assured that tha men at
the Galley will he preparing and
serving the traditional Navy tur­
key dinner to celebrate Christmas
PgW
The National Emergency Ground
Defense Force has assembled for
tha last time this year. After a
short drill period Tuesday afternoon, It was announced that there
will be no more meetings until
after the first of the new vear at
which time there will probably he
many new men replacing the pre­
sent members of the Force.
William O. Ilensch, aviation ma­
chinist’s mate third etas*, reported
aboard NAAS
fro m »
tour of sea duty. Ills wife Is s
at home In Taylor*. 8. C. but Bill
say* he plans to bring her to San­
ford soon. Ha has been assigned to
the Special Services deportment

h*l?arold K. 8hepherd, air controlman third class, received some good
news recently when he learned he
has been accepted at tha U. H.
Naval Preparatory School In Balnbrldge, Md. Harold la attached to
the operation* department here

TALLAHASSEE—Everybody'* In­
vited. but there'll be no special In­
vitation* when Florid* inaugurate*
Dan McCarty of Fort Pierce *■
governor for the next four rear*.
Inaugural chairman Justice Elwyn Thomas says all the ceremon­
ies of the Inauguration are open
to the public and there'll he no
activities.
Even state officials, legislators
governor won’t gat specisl Invita­
tions to come. There'll be seats
near the platform for officials,
with room for some 1S.000 people
within seeing distance of the cere­
monies.
For the first time In State his­
tory, the ceremonies are going to
be held on the west side of the
capitol. This will make it possible
for more people to witness the In­
auguration.
The ceremonies will start at 11:90
a m. with an address by out going
Governor Fuller Warren first on
the pngram. &gt;t 12:00 noon the
chief Justice of e Florida Supreme
................ .............bring, will admin­
ister the oath of office and Mc­
Carty will be officially Governor
of Florida.
An Inaugural speech by Governor
McCarty follows, with this phase
of the program scheduled to con­
clude by 11:45.
A parade down Tallahassee’s
Monroe Street, headed by the Fori
Pierce High School band, starts
at 1:90. A general Invitation for
counties to send hands and floats
has been Extended to all counties.
Binds wanting to enter the parade
should contact the local Clerk of
Circuit Court, or the Tallahassee
Chamber of Commerce.
However, the Inaugural Commit­
tee has emphasized that It'a mak­
ing no effort to get a float or band
from every county and doesn't
expect to make up an Extravagan­
za.
McCarty's first Instruction to
the committee wai to plan an In­
auguration day In keeping with
the dignity of the office.
The evening of Inauguration day
there'll be four Inaugural balls,
Including one at Florida A. A M.
College for Negroes, to ton off the
day’s activities.
.
Inauguration Is a four-year
highlight In this Capital City and
local citizens are looking forward
to perhaps the largest influx of
visitor* of all time.
Here's a good menu for a buffet supper: Baked ham with
Raisin Sauce, Potato Puff, cole
*law with attrartive garnish, hot
buttered biscuits. Servo a layer
rake or apple pin with cheese
for dessert — with lots of hot
strong coffeo, of eoursa.
.Serve deviled ham aandwlche*
with cream of tomato soup for
n weekday lunch. Kreah fruit —
nears, apples, or grape* — taste
good after this combination.

WHCW you
DAYS TO REMEMBER

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WEDDING
BIRTHDAY
ANNIVERSARY
CHRI8TMA8
MOTHERS DAY

Always Nlre To Gl»*

THE ESSEX
STUDIO
ROBERT L COX
PHOTOGIlAPHF.lt
ION NORTH PARK AVKNUK
FOR APPOINTMENTS
PHONF. B it

after which he will return to flanford for duly.
r.
seminations ware given today
Examination*
to candidates for the Limited Duty
Officer Program throughout the
Naval service. Two men to take
the exama aboard this elution were
John J . Davis, boatswain's mate
rst class of NAAH and Joseph C.
erinon. uvlatlon machinist's matchief, of FAHRON 821. To ho eli­
gible for this program an enlisted
,,'* n must ha a first class petty
officer or higher, he a high school
graduate, hava at leaat ten yenrti
of honorable aervlca In tho Navy,
Lo In perfect physical condition
and be rerommendvd by hit com­
manding officer. Those men finally
selected through thla program are
commissioned as Ensign, Limited
|Duty Status.

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MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING — TYPING
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE

Hal Boyle Column
By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK LB- Success ran
coat too much.
And If men have to start wearing
girdles to achieve lt-wcll, success
nae plumb priced Itself out of the
market for the average man.
The Idea that the American male
needi a glrdla to get ahead In a
woman's world belongs to Dr. Bur­
gess Gordon, president of the
Women's Medical College In Phil­
adelphia. The distinguished mrcllc
snya girdles contribulo to a gal’s
seme of well being by elevating
her abdomen, thus allowing her to
get more air Into her lungs and
oxygen into her body tissues.
And If men are going to compete
with women successfully, he be­
lieves. they had better start wear­
ing this secret success weapon, too.
Well, I have Just completed a
poll nr IS men on this question,
and they voted M to-l ns follows:
" I f wearing a girdle i» to spell
the difference between success and
failure, we'll give up right now
and go fishing Let women rule

A fast new freight service will
be Inaugurated on a four-day-*week bails for rail shippers of
Florida perishables to easternbound markets beginning with
bindings Monday a n d lasting
through the growing season, it
wus announced today by the At­
lantic Const Line nnil Senbnard
Air Line railroads.
The service will lie effective on
Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and
Saturdays of each week through the
season with the exception of the
week nf Dec. 21-27 and Monday,
Dec. 29.
At the request of many shippers
and receiver* of Florida perish­
ables, the ACL and Seaboard lines
decided to Institute this service on
an experimental basis in collabor­
ation with northern connecting
lines.
This new service will provide
third morning market arrivals at
Washington, Baltimore, Phllsdelhln, Newark. Jersey City and
few York. A somewhat similar
service was operated during a por­
tion of the shipping season In
"I'v e been weiring a olrille for
1947 48, but the new schedules,
which become effective Monday, five years, but It l.ai been ten
will give shippers about Ihree hours years since I got a ru‘- - In piv
additional loading time with the Do you think mv girdle i» too
same market deliveries at desti­ light or too loose?"
The surprising thing about tinnations as afforded by the 1947-48
poll is that the men didn't ot&gt;- *-*
service period.
Since this third morning delivery lo girdles on the grounds they
service is being conducted on an were unmanly, or that George
experimental basis, it will he Washington had managed to win n
maintained only if patronage Jus­ war without the help ol u corset.
The chief objection r v that gir­
tifies continuing the period.
The present fourth morning dles for men are h&amp;sle.itly iirpraec
schedules from Florida to Eastern Ural.
"My wife looks belle*- in e girdle
markets will continue and will he
In addition to the new third morn­ and it is o-i|v reasonable In udmit
that I would, too " - old one min
ing service
"But here's Hu- prohlen- ti tnkes
all the muscle that bolh iny wile
Billy May To Marry and I have to pour her into u
H im AKent’s Ex-W ife girdle now.
"There Just Isn’t enough strength
* our family to get us both Into
HOLLYWOOD i*v- Bandleader l irdles. If I started wearing a gir­
Billy May Is going to marry the lie, she would cither havo to quit
divorced wife of his business ngent
earing her* or I would have to
Carlns Gastel, and Gastel, In t cep a hired man around Just lo
reciprocal mood, is going in wed help me squirm Into mine."
the former Mrs Billy May
Another man said he felt confi­
That’s the way tilings are, says dent about competing In the bus­
May's press agent. Gene Howard, iness world against women, be­
who added that Mrs Gastel and cause he was sure their elastic
May are In Bloomington, III, armor was actually a handicap to
where May Is on tour with his them,
orchestra. Gastel and Mrs. May
"They have to struggle so hard
are due hark from an eastern trip getting Into their girdles they artoday, said Howard May and Mra.
Gastel ore expected home Just be­
fore Christmas.
up enough to tackle nnv real
The Mays were divorced Nov work," he said. "B y then I've got
21, the G.istcN Dee 2 Both wives most of mv day's work done "
alleged cruelty Both have two
And a third commented:
children by their dlvnrrrd mates
“Oxygen Isn't so scarce a man
Howard said the quadrangle has to wear a girdle to get It.
started when Gastel began man­ If you need more oxygen, wouldn't
aging May a year ago
It be almpler just to keep an oxy­
“ He became friendly with Billy's gen mask handy, like airplane
wife," said Howard, "and it got pllou do?"
to be a constant thing. With Billy
F'or two generations American
and Mra. (iastel It seemed In start men have forged ahead hy follow­
nut as a mutter of crying on each ing Horatio Alger’i two bask- rules
other's shoulder, hut soon they for attaining itic m x :
1-Hard work.
2 - Save a banker’s child from
Continued Alertness being trampled by o runaway
horse.
By BuHinesfl Is Urged Both of these rule* are hard
enough to follow. If Dr. Gordon is
ST PKTKRSBUUO UT—Florida going to add a third formuU tor
businessmen will have to keep iucceas--"wear a glrdle',-the* ordi­
man is Just going to decide
their eve* peeled for economic op- nary
rffames Isn't
Isn't la-nvth
iKia nnmlln
the game
worth the
candle,
ixirtunlties In maintain the present llsm
rate nf progress, a State Chamber lie'll go down on tho Bowery anil
of Commerce executive said here
today
Harold Colee, Jacksonville, ex­
ecutive vice president of the State
Chamber, cited growth of the cit­
rus industry, tourist business, cat­
tle Industry, lumber , phosphate
und other Industrlra.
"It is a fact that no state today
Is doing more than Florida to
quicken the movement of tho dollur und no xtete Is doing more than
Florida In Improve the cultural
position nf its people," Colee said
In a talk prepared for noon de­
livery lo the 8t. Petersburg Rotary
Club.
Colrc went on to caution against
thinking that under such circum­
stance* "the forward leadership
of each of you can he dispensed.*’

Jellied tomato salad baa so
many usee — It's delicious served
with a cheese souffle, broiled
shrimp, fried fish fillets, or roast
heef. Flavor the tomato Juice used
fur the eulad with grated ordno,
lemon juice, and freshly-ground
pepper. Finely diced celery added

Cream - style
cottage
cheese
mixed with Rouuefort or blue
cheese (crumbled), eour creem,
Worcestershire end grated union,
makes a delicious salad dressing.

^

to this aspic makes for good tex
ture contrast.

toot M a t A T..Q .

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P r i s o n e r s On I s la n d
’pcs it lent I'oints To
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Wife Take Part
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ft**«ntnm is in dmt^n nut only from
S ta g e d
I 'i&lt; »t
\ t*t
w Already pla
pin tilted by a days Inn;:
«iMMIIIIltllNtll t'lit IniMI lltmp Mtin
told s|&gt;*ll which has hurl some
'( iinl the gi»\oriiiiiifil tu
in K o r e a n ( '. .M f l i c t
rich truck crops. Florltl.i readied tlenernl Sings Along
Di»» tnitiil and i»irlt
Monday for an oven more severe
'Thr i*\lrrnal tli»••••
Iibi'ilv
I'I ' \\ Koto.i t* \ltii*il gturiU
chill IhrealettbiR mips all over the
Willi (lirl Students
dituild md dri\r th mli*
1111. .1 H’* fill 11|f t*||&gt; t (•tnmutM'd i*ristale.
mg lilwrty at Iiiiiim* '* lir **anl
•Ilf » Mill .k*oind( .! I •»» on Pnnvj.Ytit
Of i laniard College
Smut flum e. fill Suml.iv In
ilm«r kktin umd lt»» g«»\rniinrnt
1 I I . &gt;IM«I it III •1*10111111: tun* n|
ttltlrlv scattered purl* ol North I
i*» ri'giilaitt* m.ilti r of the mind
... . |(pi| lint ••! lit#* ko
Florida. The merettry fell In 27 I \|'\\ yni.K r
Hen Dwlshl
• I •i »irit .»»♦• Ilk* iiipm (hu .ti* &gt;n
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ti
in Urn) wrirwi .mu on I I - Culver •,,
K), ril|l,m rr
, hrMmna
(ft aid (f I•••hi.: tiniitlcM'd that Htr&gt;
r •oto
M*. Mint pi
&gt;lty of rloruM rnnipt** il «
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•••!«9iiIt nil idf In a\((id *ik&gt;.i«&gt;t
••d .id » •• \»|M»»• Ml •id t\\••
villa* student* shivered In 2i21 tie
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'lo,,r
vl 11•(i||
| ottllol 'Ml* in ptrod
' \my of liu t nlmnlila l rtii\rr«*lty
I ho I' i • hIi'IiY' h M-m.uk « f h hi
•
i1x r urnfhrr
t o I thtf kills: ID’d
P But the worst lav ahead A hit rvulilrurr in n Yr.*i«lilii»iml r.intlle
ImtpIi |»n |i,in d tui liivitiiii re
ler two tiny eoltl wove was In pros l»:*lil rerrnmny ileillcnteil In the
\•i•lit•i ilit * lid fho 11•»t l»V ntmilt
(•ttiMtitiM di*diritilit; i m-kk %tirmr
I—cl
•••Nl dll' tl t i*l • kdi mi mlorimrs
he,nl of the university.
m *?»r National NnliPr- f«»i •ll»
ihL.I.Ix .» t J*.Mt id .1 kllMVk o |t»*l|
Twenty two students of llnrnnril
"Ii doern'l look jiiaal nl nil."
;do\ of tlo- |&gt;f*clnt utloo "( |nd«*
• ••!.• ' *»i • (knot
fi
snld Mcti'iirobi'ilkl Wnrren o Jnltn College, it miiiii nil's mill of In
f(t*lldf*vi« r f iillbtttldloli and Pill of
noil of the Federal-State Frost tiimhln. liei*an singing enrols out­
V i ..tv* .11 ti. .id of 1h»*
• .1
Piglil'
side Ihr I'resldenl eleet's home.
Warning Service nl l.nkelnml.
•»\N •*IOIO. Mid t . tin ii. d from
Ml Him* doriiiodit tiak( to*di
Elsenhower, contlp's mul li.it
t O *III It till Dll til At .f tip e#f
lie forectisl fro*i ntul frre/liii*
••d«d til d ii" r:i&gt;r\ &gt;|Nrliilh dr
tomtiernUircs In nil farming ureas les*. ennie out In greet the sin
••K I'l.'tld t•.III l» lid lopoftod
;n» d to |Mot«*«t tlo m fiom •V«*|e*
of trie stnie. Fim t " t&lt; predicted dents in the eliilly nir nml join
••t \thin undoi kiinti i*l
•oim Ioio t.odi'i the tiriio* t» i
over most of Floriiln nut* in In Hie sluging IH' wife Hnvw on
IL i i .MM*d Dn •land •mutmid
•Ohio 'td»- Milt told? lo •It \ (to*
1 eonl iomI enme out to hum nlon;;
I r • ..I t «omi
Miller »titl
M'ednci'dti'
io*111• 'odd**
ills J'M|\k I ♦flllliflN IIIMlV•' l),t *kIII •I l»f Sills I •im i •• liny s&lt; •iHoitli rnl lo Its
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lib
li»»*»n
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md uidi:mi*nt
MiMr
Johnson "anl'in—d crowns of ui*
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rtorenee Slonn. I’I year old liar
11 ••■
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drnnmenl.il&gt; liolli home "ro&gt;n
'■lilt
I III’ I 1(0* t It lit |e(ff Old III#
* 11 | Mill i Im 11. rlitff I In" ntimi I'm Its . V |N«ttli| Mil'
•enior from (ireenwleh
|i|KtOpH' It
lie
11111I nursery raised to piotml 'mril
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niobf-d
iirt.tri
I Ml lt_ T»,« |a? •II IkIII II •Inl •iglit |hi •i n»r»
•tM'll I«| s\«'l
•i *. « rtntt &gt;
Id
them ki—oiic wb« eno prnt"rt Conn n-.ki'il Ci-cnhowcr If lie hnil
' .*i »rd fl tsftl (ttr I ||| H’t ee#
• » • D i m • t i n * i i i . i ' h m i l SmiM«||tiui|i« t
tlielr Iruck crops by imy mentis 1 fn' orlle rnrot
•(dt^ri'ka up satinitik tin ti ll **t
"Whnl 'in* IIi ist one we heuril
Id Ii p» •sH||
certninly -Inmlil do mi. wild .Inlin
Light* r iillltfd I •I •• it * t u t s
on television timlrlit***' the vi neml
It IM • trot
son.
To
• dii'iiih at tlo- N'. ho •
til .1 .Dill.
drove o&gt;* ner» In II— northern 1 kill Ills wife Prompted by Ihr
ttndihn
"The Ni-rlil
fringe of the eltrns Iwll |srnl»n»sl&gt; v'lrU he it*'eldeil ll
Itolury
Speaker
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non.to
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di
tri
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fnp
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will fire their eltrn* lands .tohn lli'fnr*' rhri«tmin&gt;." nml ll -&gt;tis
ii.ilmos. f.ior Mo i h dh O'T nf imu
'MIL' A |&gt;nllremun "--iLI—d In the
It *.it
nk
son sniil I— expected miiiii* hent
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hi
«*iil
oik
t’k.'it
Im
1 - lilt !*..'». •1 MMl •fl (Mil
lnt&lt; wIII lie neee«sur» i-i he* Hillside of the re«ideiiee loineil in
• o*| aim (tint la it ’Month t|*t&lt;
'Die L'rnernl. who returned .Sun
ifl . t \ *t • » •Mlu ' |.rt
ground liH'itllons In rentrnl Flor
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Ht.oid
ttn*
sltiiafiott
1.. It.ll.l till M' 111* k•|4•t Dm(tin. Illg'—r ground farmlnit tien day Iroiii n trip In the Korean i
ht* i^ rrn/\
front Inlil the ‘ linleols: "V o 1 eer
till 1... t
(orally will lie murli heller off
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lie iiImi 'iiegcslcd molor|v|., in tumlv have niinle this a tiles- limne
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North nml I'enlrnl I'hirltln take ‘‘" '’il1''1 . . . . .
. . .. iti«* i' .
\ll Flontltaii.s 'I’ied llk-sl«lt,| lHi|t«*I . |Mli|t|l |m l||kl*ia
c III
precaution* for milos left ontsith'
Now is the lime for the fruit
•I (It ill ««tot ti
tlo
yity
tldng
tlit*%
art*
tiiig:lio
t Di# k •fn #•1 Dm |D»\\
and especially » l- n slnrtlng ll-m ' '••‘e
I - sold, apparently ref*I
*•' • «•#•#(HIM'
To
Citrus.
Insists
to
tirrv
n
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•Itlllltll"1 Oil r.K r
Johnson explained one lout fn"- r‘"-'( .
H'}’ custom of rewording
rriMunn did not iiuiiit* tht»*o totor for trillk ami some fruit crops ‘ anders with rnke Smiling nl li­
Fosgatc
Manager
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* rl*,H,d Hum 'I hope you
"Ito Itolit \•* il h Iimi (tiitigoMdi* lit
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Mil base A plums
l ,*tl|»Mllg ll"tt
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i«ii hi*' t»riH*laiio ItYmtI\ thtonghoid ull tin*
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Cl I* J .1 J
''Ci—rnl tines hack to work
hrviMl mul tied ti* lit tilrii* in f mil to all tin* mtirtliltmit* "
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wtlk ltiri Hum lilt I| M I'tHVr
S h r i n e I ’ r e t i d c .n l
‘ItPtoiori noil rtnH|iit «t liv t om
day. prcpnrcil to map "jiosltlve
inr not, Jwni's M. I I till', t M
||w11lUmr itiiiul^i Artiilr^," to
•• “►.*»*,e.t On f*n«e
HMf'rti'd.
I ( turn' d mul in M(|(it »ifsM iinn a'|#i*
, ~ MHthl hr ii horror hoyoitd our
I ft»l til*’ F'», gulu ( JlrilS C'ourf
tNitYrirll) tn Itnai'lno tint hrvn*|«itt
ChrMmna Party .
1I *MM|(**I Jit i\I t|f l*'tl| ,'df I 'll \
iixtl K
IsAlllllaiS Il l.i S
■im
campiei
i nn*iiuuilsl lib'**
•.it .it
•Ill lnil.Mlllll.il Ilf •■Hill ........... n| right mi l I**iniiy
'i until In in
t Mil.'I
Scheduled !iy Lions
III I III- ill*lll-ll'l mill until. •d 'Ii*' IIHI,,,,;
f |(*
Local reprerteiittillon will h&lt;*
Iil. limil nf |i niniiufii* tin*
"I nr ii- In ••lillu lire Ihe |iii Him*I.
■ of
made tomorrow at forms nl the
Tova fur the M**I|i*h|I&gt;I fTtetl.*I * Fi-ki- was i*i»i n hi nli
anil murids &lt;*( i *ui ■11&lt;11ui - hi in nrd* i
hearintr tielnc rondttflktl he the di*-ii’s 11****i*- nl Enli'i-prl— &gt;ll| )**•
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nia, a* I'onltug I** i 'I* i* I, . d*M
In dl fenl 1 .•ni ll•'III I ilL*L'I’l 0.11
rfL
,'emv Corps i*r Fotiloer* - in *1* litnui'lil in i lie mitiual Sanfuiil
**ti win ii*( rmliii *«* lull' .*• •
i*
'' mild III' I Mine 11 lll .i Ii........... .
ii
el'IllIK ll— foosllilllly Of i**l|ll oeill; I .—ns Chili i lirlrlnins |nnl.\ ulilrli
I'll l * &lt;! ili ' Mg111*'*••II,,* **
Ili ui ms |.In n nl i . I|i,pin
I'i i*tlio t ndi It* ll •l.l* I I'ld* I* * lull* i" 1
•'nt—eernl lliirlxo lit n tntiis &gt;*f j till I,* held liimiirriiu •veiling m
*fallit'o M. I'Ifko
H |l|,*t In*-ilil * ntlil In ,i.i
ir ..i
i
tut it*11itit; occ nn-tfolni: I'liH'n les- 7 :io it dot I. ul the A/iilm l.tHlge klaou-^kl id I'Owgiit. t it I Ilf t Mil I I *1 N. \ II*. j- .. in* ini,*
Ilu i| Ihe •Mil-Ill,ill.......ml
il’l Hi, 11, .
in I aseellierry, II. ,1. Ili-ln'i\ uni •-» m i. .. ( th11ti i nlik i Ill tdio-t Anil * ii nil S m*-|*I&gt; *■f \t.
set*.
J Im .itHim " hiilit In' nil i tlk
if
Fort*' t Itri-eld'Ki iiltfe, ■ i r r i t i i r y ■if the I-hitit ini'ii, raid Imln,'.
knt • ■* E iiL’IIm i I III* K*a-ii't\ ..I
• 11&gt;• t&gt;pol.l Mil OIt |It % «..in
4
u v .n r .f i • '
" tin* " e He iImiub !•
t»i
Mi inlieii- mid ll—ir gie -I* are In nl ilu* i* goliii k%•I't.i) nun lit**'ll ••! life EI*gi"•■*•I •, .'lignin \l
^ * f the St. Jnlills-lnillnn Itiver It**t
1.(0
••oil ( •ipiioiH •
•
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gbaiinli'sl
tnirlil
in
Iln
In-i
Id
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lii'ing
tl—
toys
which
will
In
idaetsi
H*i'uveilo-nt
\ss****lntiiin. mi,I A t 1
.i.o ui.taiv t till* tuililk
It. 'll I'i J|M,| |- l| |.,.*.,« ,« «t
• nf III.
Mil,I "
t«N|;«\ III •I ffn •
•*I•I
I.*'*-, I'liulrinnn of the Cluimhei of no it Christmas tree nl the party.
-iniial ilitfiiil'ii in I In- Dd
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11"' retiring I tucf Ksei nlm 1*0 •I IIII* Mi I
I'V-lit
Ilii-H
will
loelade
ll
hilffel•
('oinmerre outer"ny** emooiitl*”,
rinriila
"•ill
mi
the
-in
tlnil
In
did
not
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•••III i|tt*-**i| tl— o—ftlm*. Vr. &lt;iyln tiuki'v tllimt'i. iniid singing
Mi Fl-ki- said lliul !*|ei .m
l—\e (III- ' .1- i.oini; In lin|i|i"ii Ib ii ptMgr •to • t»"t
Ill'll no—lilt line Mill nf 1.11*1
Ileiwkeoriilpe
i|l*l ti«lny
They nnd miislt'iil I'ttli i Inlnmi ill.
the eeri'oii.ii* in.ir .n l ,
,U,|| •m•i ofo« M* • ••
Mr. Illniii'e urged me minis in
il* 0 * I feel 1-1*1.|II||.|| Mil**,
yv*-re •■|&gt;i•**11■t•'I t'V the pr*' i'li'lil
i •.Min In Ihe lili'iit nl IiIh**fs
Dll.(Ml
attend
ihe
party.
(Jllirr
I'halrinen
I
ill'
Hie
plllllt,
bill
ill'll
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*,r 11*** ,* *—11*11011, Ftit-1 (Irown.
In • »' I*’ * * i.
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Mr. Ilr—Tenrlilffc *nt*l that E*l*)l"i"l
the |M.t« |t| .1
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and
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|iln * nou—tlii—s l&gt;e&lt;••tin 'll fPence &gt;|r Leon Sprincs. also will irnor.
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kht|. ••tight ••
t.util
V (ravel.it;: M**|*l&gt;; -»*t*l «, I*'"* 1'* ■nlaiiil *r- ■•I- &lt;•ip* i. 1
attend.
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Th» C of r m»na?«r urce» bnathe
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IM
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Ik
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first pllir in tli*1 mi. *'l 'Iih. i i |*ia‘ elide nuinhri in .ha. Hi*' •
oesimen of flinfmi| to attend th«
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Oliristlilts. Ilglitilig ronlrlt flu In- *l«l* ami ronilltt«n **f luaoufs*
fit neat hit; at I h* Cocoa city hall,
•.HIM* flMltl l p* •Oil I |fMltl* lot# I
til homes, »|H*iisore*l by ihe Junior nl Its i null in • •a*» I** •!•t•■t*••
(Imwhich could have » definite effect
I MIOOMlit
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on the economy of tld» city.
tl*.*
Mrs, Mnrgarct Murslndl, gro­
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1 l.i in S(.i u;»&gt; tn •'ll fll Ml.. 1 iilfr ti •\l* Olid
Reprearnlatlvea of C-entrnl Flor­ cery store oi—ratur In I'ameron ( ‘level.mil Jr.. Jnyeeo dlreeli", nn
••'L'li
lluiti—
id
liiliiy.
•••M|(. «(f| |llgl. k|4• n;
ida cities will he 1—nrd nl il:0O
t It* ttit«l« Nir.(ll.ll I ill* . if.d »•If. iN|(If1
ily. diril enrl\ yeslcrd'iy morning
II *»|«
.1*11111 Wlllbimr I- •bi.lrmnii "I I I ’hnlo Sfp.'atlron Is
t|*'bV Mi;»0»*g‘*0M'»*t
M'.iimI pi*
o.tn. b*- the rniflnt&gt;"es rimductlnt; ul I—r Iniiiif following a brief IllMm •••••!• ’ •' til' lit' it
|*f**gt it*.
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rinilv.it,
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whit'll
.Inv'ie,
will
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Tlo* imii-o nl of Inrorporatlnir
Horn Nov. !H, Iblih. he ion— del ermine residences busing Iln I S la tio n c d in S a n fo rd !•••**•. .1r. ii kKi i••• •cl. (it .... .
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fn*'||illes of tIn- hittlril with the In Snnfoid fiom I .o I'err, Mieh. brat liglit*d ui.i»m* ............
I lullll
I- *t nl ii
i"*
|f»fllf*lll
Iln Iroplis, will'll i 1- Uil don
lb fir.t prunp **f t b* *1* pi&gt;•b:
St. John' Indl in l!lv**r Cnnal wan ami operated the groeery store for
*1 ulw .Ji
' -.*"1 •«!#• Mininit
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—n*le l-Ylili' nl * meelliiy lit Earl ;IM years. FI— wa« a ii—nibcr of vied by (lie Florida Power nnd mrnt team ralle*l HelaeboM.il
H• i .nil. I \ ikIm Irk
Light I Willpit IIS, w'U bus* lb*' Aid.', frnui Pbologrnpliir Hn*oi*t t("o«lot'«l f#'i.| r* (Dm«ii-i I lie •***l, I- IM1*kIII I'I I«’
In m It -Ii - ip
Tlrowti's office' III Itet.nml l*s' Col­ tlif First Presbyterian Church.
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li, (’. tiee. pnitiicr In the firm of
Hlie Is survived by four liloecs, iinH— of tl— wlni—r I'ligriiveil iiihiii r**n SI si ,-two t V.I-tK't.
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^ i c c &amp; .............. I'lilHtlltillK efUli- two nt'phes'a. three greut nieces, it bv Kmlei'j jewelry slur*. Tbe nlrfu.nl NAAS Snnford. I.v ..iili f|Hole," ami the golf
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trophy will be kept by Hie foulest tnrv nir iini—mut Tbiii***ln&gt;. ..*•*
11 Miillnui'il un r IKI' vi ' »
oti*r- lo the Ctinuvornl Pott An* nnd six great l—phew.
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|Imi.I. ts II Ill'll
kill'll* I.......... .
lltorlly.
Funeral services will I - ion- winner curb year until u smeeed- II.
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Tllia I'loilp i...-|.l*l*-.l rfix en­
Col. Oer. who will preeent u tluiTetl by Ihe Itev. A. C. Melanie lug winner l« »«leeled.
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.Second piiw in the rontesl will listed men wlm wets- iiilvnnii-il nr- equipment.
h'0,ftliy report oil tl"- ImilKir pro|- loinurrow at 1:00 p.m. at llrlssun
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dinner dance will In' belli nl
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ect tomorrow, lmllc«lcil he would Funeral Hume and burial will I - la* n blnnket, •liiiiat*-il l&lt;&gt; Hi*' J . * . riuils of ll— ‘Jit tntlll Hint left tIn* HieA hnti'l
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link Hu* two major waterway proI .1!..| i I .
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piliy nightly nl the hotel IbiMiitfli- t•• • will t* D l.l 111 k IHI |. ••« \\
from Cowan's, u man's spoil shirt Slut* s ^'iveinil—llt.
Arconlinu In Ills prepared re­ M f H . M i l l i e S h u m a r d
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lull the siusilll.
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Irom IL l~ Perkins nnd Son men's
port, an approximate total of tl!,Tl—
rcltirni’cwere
ICsics'll
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I l u r i c d S u n d a y I * . M . -tore, n I«jx ol nvlon ln&gt;«e from
f*no.lMMi has Itei'ti espended In puhI,It tin, Fiom. Tliiiniii* l(. Kilt y. Atuiy LaPidii of Pmikiies. 111)1- ID# «Si|iif(d'l
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. wenIvey's, u irlft eertifii-iite from the
lie fonils by acvernl aacnclcs on
.' (till. I'tiiil K. Ki ll. I....... I. Cminlrv Club, IVUerson N. .1 1 1 1 . " M r I ' l . l . i - i .l * l t (*( III \
*&gt;’-. * i. * : . t..l i: mllligS
l j . i t riles for Mrs. Millie I,. Mlitl—r furniture company and Hilly
apruji'i t conalruetloil lit Hie harlNir.
VoiidufoHi, nml .Meltun J. Hliuilt. who recently smi Hie pro four bull
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This flpure rcoresvnls an Invest­ Slmmunl, (M, mother of Mrs. F. two Molistera plliuts from Me- Tile plttnt* used on Ihe ti.i**inu rliiimplunsldii of New Jersey. All t . i r i f i *»f I L " 1.*••»•*1 n t n |t|i*' 1 i h l r " f
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vt-xtm-P’. It- the armed services of
This ilelnelnni'llt la one of tin' IIIs** !•&lt; avulllllde.
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auproxlmntely RIUO.iKtO to provide tvns mntle In loikt* View ('i inctery. la* eondiictcd liot—eon ller. SKI nnd tvp*' 'liat regtilurlv is sent out ..Mr. Mehulir. reiiiil* lit uiannger
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from VJ tt'.! In Perform photo of tbe Muyfidi Until for two veins (••• t» •• • n n - u H . 9111*1 i n j* * •• I »it * •• .1
Ihe crash Imnt -Inllmi oil the soutll morning following an lllmss of Dee
An entry coujion i« la'lng print­ grapliir mul tiTotinalssniir" mini- was gei—ml mnuiiger of Harder i m • t i t t i r i t i D m 11(*n i f n l m m k\ d ti ■l l . U n i t . : | 1. »|*kt tl* 1 a ImJ||| ••
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my coo sh o u p iiu r T o u r
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to construct the |*»rirc cauol from Florltl.i HanlUriuni nnd lloiiiltitl runvenlenco of liwal residents who now W'lll I** iiIImwi'i I upon retmesl ll.-en |itSMfl"er of llntl'l Coloriol**. * J i t \ M||| i t IMl* • M i l ’ •n . I f i M i h i i \
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Orlando. She w«s bom in Pan- wish to enter the contest.
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the Intraninstnl M’atcrway east­ III
Is Slated Saturday
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lin k" tin— off l**,-fi-t Ibejr ftiniil—* mers. lie is i-mrileil to the former r**nlnet tin- I'isli l.stiit* tiu.t*'*'- Mill,, I.
ward to the turning basin nml the vllle. III. Anr. I. 1801 and had
| . Jon*' Mr. nml Mis .lob"
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a
resident
of
Hebring
slnco
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Kllsabi'll.
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Sanford.
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I -i'ttli d in Kanford. YJ-O'J muved
^dredging reuulretl to pravhla the ivts.
I lie Itlllloi I 'hmiil.il nl ( .iniil.l-i tel. til
atol M*1* •••••—•
HOLLYWOOD UP - Comedian front Jacksonville to NAAS SunA Frldtiv "li*li|-‘ uui'ing. Mi. |
authorised basin and entrance
. ...|,.„M, M. lll.i .Ml - m to Will- ill....... "Christina Hlmpi'ing T"itr"
Surviving
beside*
Mr*.
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convalescing
to­
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CONCERT
f*ud on OrL li« IIMM. while the
channel to deep water &lt;n the ocean Ion are one son, Ermwt II. ShuI fm lo I .nt In-i mi tin - ti MridtutH
gvlo'-ni t’bnt Ion *111*1 l."OM F**t 1*1
(ilee rluli* of Hcmienlc 11*': •» w*i*. - I ii.Im-.I n"*l
at Canaveral (light has l&gt;ern com mard. tlay !'lt*«*; one tUlvr. Mr*, day from an emergency gall blad­ detuihiocnt win still n v r i e s i
•It. . 'll* **f &gt;'I' P""V|'" itelest *&lt;111 l*&lt;- •unilt" tv*l Matin Itss mornder
operation.
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County
luispitnl
was
discussMehuol
ami
Knotord
Junior
ll'gb
Tl—
families
or
some
of
the
n—n
hleU-d. according to the report.
it •■nllnm-il On l*a Re s K )
ling lit lll.’hll n. im . it wns mi nounu. Henley, I'arson*. Ka*.j two
Dr. Marcus II. Ilaliwin perHello*.I will present on annual e*l.
This dredging represent* ono■••.I Im*I»\ tn Curl I'risis , * liairmun
brolhenr, llert Reynold, of Par - formed the surgery yesterday. Jes- remaincil in Jarksunville until the Chriatms. •■•*•—*—. tom* rt«»w r*It 1*t
ot the nuthorixctl work.
|of -I*" JlIVcvc l*»**| *'**111111111*1'.
»on»; and Frank Reynold* 0f Aur•tel had been In Ihe hospital several men’s return.
ut H o'clnel: lit the SHH auditor
I I In i JO.I wn I'olli rli'd fur tho
ora. Mo.
days.
lorn, in u setting depleting
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At»pr»*xlpinle|y
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I ml* ii n*l tl— .1ii v * h - H for the
P io n e er C itize n . !)ie« will take purl' in Die program,
DAYS LIFT
Entry lilank
i*m&lt; i i Ion *&gt;f candy iii &gt;i *Ii' i , lie saidwltleli will la- 'imler Ihe am—m s’the children will lie guided on
II. F. Whitner Hr.. SI. nlui— r Ion «r Mias Ollic Rees.* Whittle,
Jayrra Outdoor Home Christmas Lighting Contest
limit slmniiing lour liy Mr. I’risoc
Vanftiril resident, tiled In bis uiiolc director.
mul iiieml*eis of hD eommltleo
It, JIM iJ.HIIF.lt
hop." at M02 Oak .'sent— tial»*.
coiu'luston of tin* pl'j"* tho andE*illiu*'"s-'" /i"*-lt*l»i wv-s **iv*n |,*nci. crow"’** I ariittml m* rnl—rs of ' *ili—d i H ^ n n r n i m j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
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his
wife.
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LAND TRAN8FRR
Friday nl"bt t*&gt; Dm fledg'ln? tli" .nut, offering thrir conitralunie Millard, a sun II. F. WMiner.
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Approsimni* ly slg 1**1- In th •
M ovie T im e T u b le
of peufn'd *. daughter, Mr«- ftrnnge Heights Buhdivlslnii. **- jinnfi ril Tbenlre litlil.l's fl"st laliMtis.
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Daniel l ’. Gallant nf Rreetla. rmss the street frum the Hemlmdc etfm t, ••Tbe Night of January
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Callf_ two granddaughter** ami lllgl. Kclmol, were turned over to tilth," -i sm i—nuo o.iirtler (rial In t* " rase, Karon Amlre, tdaved
"Sprlngflahl Rifle"
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which
was
presented
two
two grandsons, Mr. Whitner was tho County I but id nf Public In­
1:31 - 3:31 - f. '.-tt - 7 t'J7
riinvinclmrlv by Mrs. Reliv'd liar' D
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Imm’h In U M taf^aad was on* of struction by the County Hoard of nlHtls at the Co n t House.
MOV I El. AND
ri , waa iletsnnin'*.! hv n l2-p-r*on
Mal| rJtlry Maak U Junior C kaak*r af C w a a irn ,
Rapt utlcnt'on vns given by ll— jury |*.rli«*&lt;t I rum tho mnhaneo.
Iho Clly’a eyment residents. The CemmUalont-r* this morning In n
"Sailor llewnre"
family haayfequestcd no flower*, special meeting. The pareel of land large MUillettse of the court room Thu,, even tbe uctora did not
Show one its *1:30, feature 7:03,
Pout Offfc# Box I I * . Haafard.
he aeat, /Funeral arraagemenU waa In the area formerly platted ns tbe diversified mid Mlrrlng plot
last featuru 8.48
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untoided.
Following
tna
tricky
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will ba /nitounca^l^f||^
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for • (tra c t

Manufacture Of
Concentrates Is
Told Rotarians

Hearing Scheduled

Services Held AI
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Mrs. Ben
Small

Crime Emphasis
On Radio,TV Hit
By Federal Body

n*wY
orkhcadm
.nrirr.

•For Tomorrow At
^Cocoa -On Harbor

m

Prize Is Offered
For Best Lighted
Christmas Tree

Fftrmal Opening O f .
M(. IMymoutliHofel
Is Slated Tonight

Mrs. Mirrshall Died
ICarly SundayMorning

I n&gt;1 ;i Ihit ion Of
Shrine O fficers
Is Slaled Toni!’,Id

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Sanford Theater Guild Production
Is Given Enthusiastic Approval

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Sanford F. Doudney A wlfo Lu­
W. G. Culberhoufle
cille
Legal Notices
DR. L. T. DOSS
Hammond. Robert F. A w Jo Anne
I
h In Korean Zone
CHIROPRACTOR
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Marllvn loan
T f ll l . Y I I M C II1V.I V .. ....... .. ttesl
H O U R S y to 12 — 2 to r,
McLain,
Ralph
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To
Ruth
M.
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CALIF.
(Special)*
Start &gt;■&lt; .ISSrtH la I'skaima.
Dy W ill ANTHONY
Tolly, Chartca II, A w Sarah I- To
Hull ■ml Ini Thomas
— William 0 . Culberhouae, metnl-j you are lie re tijr m in lir - il l&lt;* appear
Phan. 7M
Arnold K. Koaa A w Marlorlo
lllcks, James A w Kathleen M. To
on Ja n u a ry
S. m i . la a c e rta in
amlth,
third
claaa,
USN,
non
of
803 Atlantic Rank Rulldlag
Two basketball tram* from 1 Daniel E. SulirIt- St w Ituth L. Riddlna, Mary K. A Roy A. To Mr. nnd Mr*. Tom Culherhouie of rtlv n rre a e llo n p n o lln g In the &lt;!|r.
c u ll C ourt u( the .V ln lti J m llr la lC lr
Walter McDonald. Jr . A w Inci.
•board tho Air Station will meet Hass, [.owl* J . St w Lois To Lloyd
1710 W. Third Strert, Sanford, ar­ e i jll In am i f o r K e m ln n le County,
MDRTDADKS:
tonight nt 0:00 p in. on tln&gt; Room’
I., Ilrown St w Edna I..
a . in r 'lin n c t r y . e n ilt lt r l. A U
HullliiRaworth, Thontaa A w Marie rived here recently aboard the1fI IluCrld
T C tiW A N . P la in t if f . V e rsila .
a Hmh School hardwood In n reg* Pyle, Harry I. A w Helen T« Mon*
attack transport IJSH Montrose I.V DRtA
11,
To
Hharlea
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Nihlark
A
w
CO tv AN, I «• f t min at.
* lllarly scheduled game of tho fir*
my J{. Land A w Rita M.
W IT N C B H m r K a m i nm l &lt;i f f le ts I
(APA2I2) which wan completing
Lucille
lamia
Class
"A "
llnskethall J«P«cn, Lawrence E. A w Evelyn Donaldaon.
H « » I r*I M n o furil. C ln rlila . l i t i s ‘iih
F. E. A w- Mildred To her second tour in the Korean lin
y nt December. A. f
I V. 1
League. Tho tennis represent I'lui*
To Jan u s I.. Lambert A w Eve*
combat zone.
T. L. O'Connor A w Alice
11 |*. II C I t . S 'llilN .
togrnphk Squadron fl2 ami NAAS.
'X|&gt;*
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The Montroie left the Went
Caae. Mildred II. A hti Floyd To
I ' l t r l i C irc u it C ourt
This will hr tho second league rhllllpn. Wellborn C., Jr. To Hobby
h r r n liio l* I'm in O *. K|f.r|.ln
Coast Inal July to hcRin her r.ec*
duv S. Selman A w lleaale
gams for each tinni hm.I th«* VJ-fli! „ N*’"*’ L’nruthers A w Jacnue Irjp. Howe, (lavle A w OIrb To Flrat nnd tour. Operating an it unit of
kipiud is luvored to win their kit- Hurky. Anna A hli Sum I " Kirhy
Tank Force DO, the ship partici­
Federal Sovinsa A Loan
t’lmka. A w Ora.
nnd straight. Thn N'AAH tram
Darnea, Ward K. A w Anna M. To pated In numerous amphibious
to
defeat
III
their
flrat
Sw^lliiJT,
l.yy
II.
A
W
Will
M
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To
W.
w«nt down
Florida Stale lln'hk
fraining exerrjspn in Japanese and
Irfctt un game
nt* while VJ-llii wa*1. ,- , VU»rn,l,m * " . “ •r1tho lVl «m Phllllpa,
W e llb o r n
C.. To •w
Korean waters. She abo lifted
®*ftl0" : Inc. To WilO. D. Farrell
racking up their flrat Irugne win. » " " fw '
Rarnett Nat’ Hank. JaekaonvHle iroops between Japan and Korea.
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Kirk
A
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(Jerald
no.
Although the squadron team la
p l.t . lv „ „. T.. r u le l.nnaimr. Porter II. A w Father II.
While In the Western I’arlfje
Owner
I'h. I US
Tu Sanford Atlantic National ,his Pacific Fleet Amphibious 1007 .Hanford A ft.
(NAAS
iT a S rr°ywlnwm,,!Khln
Evans
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rfth
i.
Haul,
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Hank
crow will It- In there tr y y u||.„w,|,|
r . * w I M . ii T«
Force aldp received conimendn*
310 Emit Flrat Street
ROY W ALL
Milliner, Kiln Ouuhl To Family lions from Tn*k Force W), Com­
In* for M &gt; first vtu nf the -eaj
A_ N,.ul A w o.-.-TI*.
Loan Cnmnnnv
§6n so inylnltuc coumi hitppon. Hr* \|nirn;
mander Naval Forces Far Hast
£
W fllo-f* of which ti*nm you want \ ^ VV. W. A w KI»I* M. To F. T* (inlden. Ida Mae To Family Loan ■mi various Army ami Marine
Comnanv
‘‘*1
'to win, b« sure to tulli mil to ary
M...I wether
Commands.
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tha game. That's tonight at !»:00 j|,‘, |,.yi \|(lry p ( tt.i,| _ John
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W. Frazier. Joe Henry To Family
Loan Comnanv
p.m. at thy lloony High School
Mo«y|y, To I’roilk D. Scott.
SAM LITTON
Auditorium In Oilnmlo.
Holt, Tonunle l.eo A w Mattie To Wnlnwrlirht. Frederick N. A w
FORT IlKNNINtJ, (la. — (Spe*
France*
To
Tracey
Walker.
Die.
kaiiiilv l.oan Cnmtianv
Mr. nnd Mra. V. I*. Illdrnnur
i«l) — Kfc Samuel M. Litton
lien A w Harriet K. To Small ibrother
will havy nny mnrn memlier of thy Ill-own, Kil A w Creasy To Family Hill,
*&gt;( Iwmuel (1. Litton Jr„
Loan* Comnanv. Or undo
t.i'un
Cnmtianv
family to help them celebrate
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
Lrnalm». Porter H.. Sc A »• Kathec illll Flm Avenue, Sanford Is h
Kendrick,
Jesse
A
w
Mindell
To
Christmas thta year. Mr-. Illib"*
To Stockton. Whatley. Davln A Member of the Combat Training
Family
l.oan
Company
odr gave birth to n 7 lh. H ox. girl
Command, Fort Henning, (la. LltCo.
ursduy night m !H&gt;0 p.m. and Camthera. Hobby Hene ft w Jne*
ton’s unit, piny* an active part
rthor nn«l duuLchtcr nro dolnjfi i»ui*lh»i* To I ho I'rtulontlnl Ins. Dodd. P 0 . A w Vf»tn To Albert In
demonstrating
hattle-tested
M. Hull
«. Although the ymmK ilaui'hlcr1
,„ l" l, nrrj}‘,,,i.
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Kb’* , deoroe
Central Fin. Pro- techniques to students nt the
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Kllche. II C A w Nellie L. To Change.
(• attaeheil to I’hutnrrnplilv Squad-1 f.'„
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Icvlne H. Ve'nn *• w P"**i
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rnn 111! here nhoiinl the atatioli.
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Chriatmna tenia were on anle
To (win F. Jaeoha A w M i'l" L.
il I) Farrell A w Mnrv
aboard the atnllon totin'’ at tbo Ib.'himl.
««!•; RT.tTES til- t'M Hilfit il l
R. F. To JW "n J , Shell Stnbblno. H erlcrt (J. A w Eliza­ .«.««u.nr
i u . i . i , m &gt;a.
Navy Exehanify Store. The pro* Rvbolt, Howard R. A w I’eifirv II.
beth To C. F. Proctor A w MarlU.
H l, ( Ml MM% &gt; I
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fromI * tha.. aide
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tiifi rirtuii
• valnat t-lhcrrnb.-u hor tho-e of
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Loan Aean.
you who dblnt Ret a ebnnre to huy
R. * w Minnie II. To It.
A1.1. UN fill tlltllh IV tit** NitMil ll|»*
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Flrat Federal Havlium A Loan AI.I.IiN. rin.tillff. vn.
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To Flrat Federal Suvlmr* A Loan li«&gt;r*'|ii on ur liciiifi1 inn lAlti ite*
d lf deep and buy ai inimy Clirlat-; |),,r„tliV To M. J . Rurch A w
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TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY
Aani.
mna *»M* n- yon no«-ibly can.
Vorn l„
|i«*« r**«* I'fo t*t*uf
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Duket, Hvlveater A w Heater To Hi own Joaenh A w Annie H. To wl
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Batieoril over the weekend for a
........... Holt..* *&gt; # floater, KaTh#' Hrtrifdrtl H**rii|i| I* ilfwlitniitFil
I ’ll ATCKL MOUTH WiF‘tt
halblav leav......hl"b will hike them
IIW II II*' ws|iil lifT of *1Fit*'Til I i r1 tlIn tale by Kulirelv
Kl WillI’tl title •If eltl.eO a114iI] t,r
A LSO
tn Oklahoma ami Ho n mi to Mia* f’oaael’ierIV tjnr’lepa |pr. To I’lvdc l!tl*a. R. D A fee \ SwnRRCrtV Mi'll
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fi* F|*&gt; p&lt;ilii |t""l
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U ITNI'^HH Miv fi.ihi] nml off|« Ini
v*"*e Mar-k
I Mf tliF r|*»rk of iIn* rir« ult
I'eoroo s»e. V A o' Mertha
on leave Ida dill lea will be B-’«'&gt;»l»rl
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aumeil bv l.t, 0. I.. Sullivan.
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Val|,,n,ll ft-mti
ard I*. To Martin llanaen A w
Three NAAS men to depnrt
*/ «• I* Hi:HNh«&gt;N.
Joaenh and Annie Ilrown To F. II
SH O R TS
1 *b'"n. Fat. In’ Knllriitv
from Sanford on leave laat nivbt
ii»rk t*f ihf fin nil i*Mt»rt
t m|er*nii
Me*ml 11111*' r.Miniv, Kiortdii
,Wrro Jack Swift and Joa Vaall, Tate. I ewla A. A &gt;v (J, (ietievn To
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both aeainnii apprentice, nntl Don '*„&lt; k N Cleveland ,r .
N, f*itvrlniiif .fr
A total of 7
film fan* "Mend­ .Kuril
Tnylor, ncr'onnelmnn xecnnd dn«a. Wm da, Rubv (&gt;.. wht. A tiy He,l"
Miornrv ror I'lnlmlff
Thia will be n aperlal leave ftir
W'1
vM ‘’••onod » '•"'v Wood*. ed nnrl-miiluel harne-a rnilnir at l» il. Hoc 120
SA LFO RD *- ORLAN DO
Aufiiortl. Fliirlilir.
trucka In 11 atutea durliur ItlfiJ.
Jack beenoae lie will not only lie
"irb To Cvnlbla It Mmhera
home In Imllami for CbrDtniaa but ..... ’a l ',d&lt;" &lt;&gt;. " Id.. 0"iniii t ' ■■■
ho will b» brinqlmr Ilia wlfo-back * ' 1
T*
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tn Sanford wfili him when lie re *1 ";v Womla, Cynllda H. M ii't'-'
turn* here for dlitv. ,lne will lie Were
maklnic the Inn^ journey to my We &gt;da, Ri'b« (). wM. A"«a Itdl
Wvre. A Cytillilit II. Mathers /&gt;
old home town of Parma, (thin
11, Coldon To Hamui'l Leroy
while |»on and "llon#y" Tmdor
Woods
are expecting to have a While
Jhristma* when they me at home Trnev Walker, lue. To Frederick
n Chrli-topher, III.
N. Walnwrlgiit &lt;* w Frances
Floyd A. Palmer. 1* retting M -CwM. Kimna. wid. To Verna 11
•long fine with Ills arrangements
MH Jen.
fnr a great' to Mov Christmas enr­ l.eaib. I viiii V., widower To James
ols over the radio on Christmas
W. Johns St w HAt-tr
Bvr hut tie ,TT«ot.| ,j|it rHoD„ hsv* ITr-■wn. Holier* I..1* w Rernlce LH laroer representation from the
Tu R. A. Williams i w Thelma
men aticerd the station.' You don’t
J).
have to he a Motto I iin»*\ to totp Takach. Julius A. A w Lucille Tu
In the slm-lrur, .lu»t so v»ii hnve
llcinhard Edwards
thn Chrl'tmns spirit nrui like to Rest. ti. It. St w Mvrtn A. To
•Ing Chrlrtrens enrols. If you
Josciih R. Wells. ,S'r. St w Anna
Would like *o bdtt Ip lb,, f,***
It'll, Mussle, will. To Walter F.
Christmas Kv", contact Mr. I'nlPrlne A w Panin.
mer or j ift qive me s ealt e* » x Povt'ter, Elmer K. A w Velma To
tfn-lnu
bee- nltoa'd tlii&gt; atntion
Waller E. Piine A w Pnuln
for further information.
I Howell, ftlcKIllley A w Thelma To
, fjeprge Poveetf r,e«ldi&gt;et o ' C
Walter K. Prine A w Pnuln
recettily rviemul Enlisted Men’s Hell, Enoch J .. Jr . A w Mary
Htlb, ba* ntinotineed some good
i.ouine To Waller F. Prlne ft w
Florida’s carefree mood...gay, casual,
news alioot tim Club. Arrange,
Pauia
exciting...is reflected In scores of
ntent* ha"e Ur-n mode to ben|e noil. Charlie J . Tu Walter F.
thn oprraHen o ' a erlll Itfitln the
Prlne ft w Paula
new
Florida-made gifts and novelties.
rtllh MfiFUf'Mm*® lit .VnfiHNP" whkh Allen. Kddlo A w Dclmn Tu Wal­
When yon do your Christmas
bjaapi
hot RiindwichcM nml
ler F. Prine — w Pnuln
F rf Nch
u"||l h'* r»vnmht»* Phillips, Wellborn, Jr . To William
shopping for the folks back home...
(here The KM club Is for the ben
M. Trlnn ft w Eugenia
fit1 of
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nf everv enlisted•I man aboard Rrcuber, William A. ft w Mebln
choose something which says —
the station inc|&gt;tefin&lt;e’ men
t
atinahaij
To |l. 0 , Kltehen ft w Nellie L.
"Having
a wonderfU! time...wish
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ft
- . - .................... fil and NAAR. Jackson. Daisy, sgl, To Ernest It.
Tho rroflls rerelv-d by this or-m,. I Wasiilngtun
you were here with ui...in Florida!"
,
Ikatlnn nre used for your welfare Woods, J , K. A w Thelma C. To
Ollil recreation so palronlze your
Alice L. (letman
i-‘ Club regularly,
(irnhnm, II. N. ft w Lonnie Mae
M. W. (iraham ft w Virginia 8.
, ■&gt; liussie j . Ilermlun. wld.
Messenger, lamrlne A. ft bb S’erm
n-'
DR. r . T„ PERSONS
C. To Lllllun Vlckerv
Relmnn, liuy
tlu 8.. A w Hess e C. To
O P’lO M K T R IH T
I'd II. Case A bb K oyd U.
Mildred
EYES EXAMINED
Wilmer. ( leorge 8. A w Re le 8. To
Hutifot'd F. Dmidnev A w Lucille
C L A S S E S P IT T E D
ter E. Prlne A w Paula
lltl Houth Palmetto tvenu#
Bmithwanl, Ivn E. A w Myrn C. To
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Page .1

-FULTON OURSLER’S

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ORLANDO &lt;.*-A Winter Park
woman Uula; took tip arms aguinut
| « city newer project and won ■
w vlrt,iry over an amnietl group of
Winter Park workers
Mr*. E, J llnmpfer *at •'rlmt’*
on her lawn with a loaded shot
irun ami insisted she would shoot
the heels off any Winter Park ern
plove who set foot on her prop

III- iv in v t liiv in t M H r
vi'i-i.K v i m s m u r ix vi. m s&lt; ii vitrie:
In I norl hi ihe I Mtislr Jugg»,
sri„li,„|p I H u ll. Stale
I'larllt.
In I'rnkiMS.
In re *he K a m i *
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A t ‘IdId's I.Ife of Jesus Is one j
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VII I I h u iti I I l i s t I n n r e r a i
N
i ■- I - e , i e l - , g i v e n I t i n t
of the last books written bv the
v
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h*r final
Inte Kulton Horsier, noted au­
»i n i* K%ri'iiir*i i*t rli# fMrtlK **(
thor of surh volumes as The
M
I ’ I V i l l . m e i|i'. e(,k r, |
th ill
* .** fi ii 'i i l i f t j . rsr 111 * n f u r firuil i l l * *
Greatest Story E ier Told, Thr
1 ll«&lt;
I fI «1 I tl.il *f|r Villi Jl, |&gt;111|f 111
(irrntest itissik pier Written, etc.
II 1 I - H e t it ill if In at t H i m u t f o i n ,
This presentation of Mr. Our*
1 i i i»u*‘ *- if s * ‘ niln ol«i r m a n f jr*
i
I*
(i 11.** l«»th itfiy _**f
&gt;ler's hook hus been specially
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* •.r » h j » r n v i i 1 ml p * r|ir *lll«|
lllustralrd for newspaper puhf ' i i i . i l si ISH t-eir^is ci* I* *«-. m rl t u f
•rty.
llrsilon hy I hr well-known ar­
- t * f » . .f ii i-" lli.'tIRji«i*"«i' «i*i'
A tnick driver who nulled inte tist, Neil O'Kerffe,
Hu-*!** A|f«ir*1 lUlUnvAs
the prupertv not nut with his heel&gt;
CHAPTER 111
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1ii *■ ie i *i** *tf
■nd a worried espres-ton after nr
Kor two more Christmases, JeU 1 HCMTAIIV OS STATE n«*nti Ai'h&lt;*«ift VV '\vi*rrM II.in itiuiti t left \ M’li'iil Senility Adtiws-tr 11•«r
.i
'll I ll.it hi lit •&gt;.
tnollv looking down the barrel of siih and Mary and Joseph had to
J 1»' in W S riy 11t*i (ri gti 11. Ret*i t Ini*v &lt;i f 1 11t* Vt-1*n&lt;u1 \ ni r * l11*-vi n ii ih t- \V ■' i glntt N.lt lonnl Aii 1. ’» jii t
the laiiv's wenpoo
stay In Egypt, although they did
M l I II f
ill'
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II I-! I l l 1 ^ 0
l ‘full* 111**) ln»;minl a Hahr fur l\uii l |ic&gt; vs ill aliciul thr
uf It;** Not Hi Mlantlc Tic..*, k
y A friithlened group of employe* nor like it there. Hut they were
tt\
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huddled tentatively ahoid the cltv cheerful rind made the best of It.
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owned parkway in front uf the Then the angel canto hack to
t \i i m i
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llnmpfer house, waiting to move toseph in a dream and told him
I * M il I I I %
a load of dirt ri-crettnblv dropped
Vi i f i
U i n I t by
ifl A S' h 1 ( t i l l
ft
I i hi |11 ii r11 if is ill I t* hi'lil rlt til*
there. A l-'a-vi ro*'*trui*ttnn ,-opv that lb-rod, the cowardly king,
was dead. The little family could
,.ri'h» if flu • i h •‘h i p m!*fchtfi In t h r
p*ny appealed on their behalf and go home nrnin, to their town
Mi l l in
I ti
f Hil n f ti n l *
tne Winter Pork Molly I’lteher which was mlled N'nxnrrth.
1 h i t h i .I ,11
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I* M ,
. i,yi 11 t „*i* H j ............i m l i h r I h * f i l l *
waved them hv.
ITntl 1 now .lei-us hurl never seen
d i t m . h ii it M *" - m «h ! H i h p i . t l i f i r n l * tO
Mr*. Ilomnfer has been polielnt;
• i if I f i i i f i t i *i f Mu' l ' l l y Ol
her lawn since construction start Ills renl home, the pretty house on
‘- i i i f ' - r t ! , |'| i*rlili* i
-i
green
hill;
the
irouse
thnl
had
I
rd lost week, but action eaine only
the 4, i , ■, rt v ii*h* rlfiril n*
white walls and n round roof,
today.
l i t * 1 ’* 1 1 si ml y
HJorH 11
I I , T ..ft:
It T r u f f o n V * M n n
The troubled home owner *nii| ferns thought it was nil beautiful,
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especially
Ills
home.
It
was
poor
there is nn representative city of­
ft 1 .i*
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ficial or o' erse-r to P’utect prop­ hut sweet and clean.
.1
&gt; - in|ti•1'• 1‘ttiifity, r’ltir- .
Joseph was a rnrpenter, and hi*
erties against the worker*.
I,|I |... Itril «m w +*\ ■*l»l«* *•{
.,,,
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t*i 11 t * r n -*ih n f i ' l
"We have no protection except workshop was in the front of the
, , t l l / . h i tl Ml IMA*
1mi h *Jf f i
i
house.
A‘
the
Hoy
Jesus
grew,
lie
our guns," said she flatly
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She charges |ta--r Is’ ro need I loved to play in Ills fnlher's shop
h 1I)it * it If* * J
f
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f ,1 * 1 r 1 ll i
I Mm*
for a city installation because' among vellow shaving* and sowhoo««s in in,, a*,,-, -ire serve*1 hv &lt;lu*t. Soon Je*us wn* tall mid
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t
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septic tanks which have been -trnnir and In-gan to help Joseph
mii.ii i Mi tin
A X T ( « A F H R f t O A T fO U H O f K O « IA t 'n - s i le n t e !e -1 t i v v - M l&gt; I
s ,-. . - ' ••nn F '
there since I!m;* She i.„s nvi hv learning to use the carpenter's
I d a i l d s 0 0 t h e e r . l i s e i H c l , - , 1.1 ( a l a ) | le l „ a i r . l i * * l i l l , * 'm &gt; .1
I 1* '1
f
,, a. . 11 y i . mfull whin
tanks herself
i tools. The mnn and the Hoy snog
b o w e l 11,-I t o W n k e I s l a n d F, ,&gt; u , w l i l e l i S e c i e t a r v -&lt;l '-I ' r
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What's more, says Mrs. Hum . together til their work while they
f
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u i H i a n t b v b e l l e . , I , l e t I n d i e s w i l l n a l t i r i i ' . l e i n « l i 't&gt;’ g '
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•vPhcr. who is a real estate sales hammered and sawed. Sometimes things that please Him." If II,
I I \ .*3 | \ I ' »!
- ri
d nod yellow nod mange flown
i b i l l o n F i l e v i . v n g e l o M o i i o l . i l i , f l i p K i s e , I i &lt;w e i |i u t . w i l l t b , " " l - - a M il
■• ' , , I t v . , m t | n It *ff It*** * H y
" m t n , rosidents will he required to Alary joined in their singing while |,ud
„f Mary's sweet cakes, N.„,
,-.l, u„. »||,| Mown
i Hi it f»•t si Fl"lh!i*
•n . t , H i - . , . , . , ...........m o l e i i - t h e n i . m t n e v b . „ k to t l . e l n . t . - . i s i . o , ,
&gt;I
pav for Ihe sewerage three times. she cooked supper in the kitchen tll„|
|(liv, hrdn't any. He at I
Irk. a ... .........
..... .....out.
Whatever may he tin- result, one at the hack of the house. I hey all Wn y s i,r„k,,
||U cake and gnvel.-ven today,
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♦*♦ »*♦ ♦*« **• ,*♦ t jr (J» «*» »J* *Jr *J* »J» *J«*Jm J((J
thing was certain There was no lov-e.l each nthec.
.j* ( j- ^ * j.
-:‘ * : - : * * : * * : * * : » v
a pose to each l«.y. Even then li.
|ltu*t*
w i l t ’ll
sit- UN
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111Mill I
dirt on the llumpfer sidewalk yet
Of course, Jesus also helped His knew Mat we sliimlu all 1* * ii * i lUilv. y4-nix*
.Muiy tiliil JiiNi'I'li
inut her every day. In those olden other* He wav we wtml oil
t» ii M ik i f (Hi m i i i 11*t . U U i p . A ! I l l * I
limes no house had spigots or
\\ hen He grew up l.. I.,
i I h a n i i n hi ii if i ♦■i i i i it y , 11 u ii ■
tunning water, a , we do today. „ pig mini, .1.-o* Mil,I uiuwnop- 'll Hr. | ,|a rj|■nit-in 1"Iin* 11.111c f 11null
There was only one well In the t„ |,,e il.ut way. loo. Imhiy ... i i «°111 In I ' i i i i n Ii in i l n 1 t.i-aotitut *%
.-enter of town and everyliody l.nd ,-:dl it tin- todden Ride of .l.-su* l Y m p l i ' t»f i iii«|, Ii m h 4 ii 11 wlii*
SPOKANE. Wash. Mv. The Mil I,. fetch water from the well t«
K ielilu«ty and everything was l i n t M l ' I I t i l 1 I I II 4 ***lI I I W*»I»I | l l f l t l
wsiikce It a 1 1 r .. a d's Hiawothn the house. Every looming, every loved t-v l e n s : I . m l - n,,d dog, f o l l l
^Olvmplnn sln-nmllner hit a lirokrii luiontiini', every uiglil Je«i|s went and ev ii snakes and lints and fileW h i ' i i M r i v it l J i i M - p l i util I If .1
" rail near here early lodav and to the Will, filled His him- jug ulnl tile little Wol III*, ill- I lea Mol m h i mil t i n y i i i i i i i ^ i i t f I in t . 1 « - ij
with wat,'( and carried it home to them all Kindly and gently
seven ears jumped the tract
vVllk f o i l l i V l i r i i f I V l t i l x i i l U P f i l l ' l l . I
At leusl four passengers were ' His mid hr Mary on ills slinuldei
F ill lio lld n l ,, J e - iis Iim l .1,*-, pt
l i i ( i i t i i 114li t t i i t i n i i i I t in - i ' i i i i i | &gt;f 11
injured and tiocpitati/ed
Knur
J.-siis loved His playmate- and and Man nun have gone .,.m,
*1ah&gt; Mi' * *I Iit"i Sou No ninth »
crewmen reported minor hurts.
their gullies. At play His winning time* on pi, me*, eliiidonu the hill- til i »* * SItil | J.-l-ph look i'll, lilt V
Two passenger ears overturned „r losing wn* nil for the glory of t„ the v. n to,,, tv. ,„ii n .ml.
Hilt) » riiiil .l&lt; -O’* Tin«y iott lin
Tlie JZ ear train, rn route to His Eternal Father. When lie, them going „n long hike* a ,, ,.
« Hi I* ' i t hi ii ii o s iiful h m |i liiK’k l "
Seattle from Chicago, had slowed grew m, He said, “ I do always Ih,- the g,, en field* among tlo ml
down for a curve. Superintendent
Al Thor said Ihe rail apparently
A Chilli'* Life of Jc*tl* i* one
broke after the engine passed over
Ilf Ihe lu*l honk* written l&gt;) the
It.
At tin* hospital the injured were lute Fulton Ourslrr, noted au­
thor of *orh volume* a* The
F| identified as
Mrs. Itiulolph Miink, Chrwelah. firealrst Story Ever Told, The
Wa*h , suffering from shock and tirciilest Hook Ever Written, etc.
Till* presentation of Mr. Hor­
hroises.
sier'* ho„k ha* been specially |
Mr. and Mrs Frank McMullen,
illes'ralcil fur newspaper pub- t
Cedar llapids, Iowa, shock
Sgt Olis Maddox, Fort Henning. lieulion hy the well-known ar­
tist. Neil O'Keeffe.
On., hack injuries.
CHAPI'EII IV
The four were to he V-rav-d to
Where tin you think they found
determine the extent of injuries.
the Roy Jesus, In the Temple.
And wliut do you suppose lie
wn* doing T
lie was talking to (lie eldest nnti'
wisest man, telling them about
Owl. Only twelve years old, Hot
CAM PUT TOUR
Wits telling llu- grownups things
they had never known liefore.
L 0 M 9 D IS T A N C E
Jesus was tile only person in the
world who could do such n tiling,
C A LLS THRO UGH
because He was not only a twelveyear-old hoy He was trail's Son
F A S T E R if you give
4 el *»
and II,' and His Father were dim. |
me tbc oul-of-lown num­
There were !,-ai* in the dark
eyes of Mury when -lie found
ber. Thai way I don't
i Jo-iia, Site had felt -&lt;&gt; laid, so lost
have lo make you wait
I -vithaul Him. Hut lor Son said to
fit
her:
while I get flic number
‘ Don't you know I must lie
from inform ation' in the
about My Futher's work?”
—
Then Mury under stood and
city you’re calling."
smiled. He meant Hod’s work. Kim
put her arms around Him mid
Joseph dashed away Ids tears with
the hark ul' his hand and they nil
started buck home.
For many year* they lived
ipiietly In the white and green
town of Nainreth. When Joseph to lie kind to everybody. He led lit- walked out alolie into tin- d&gt;was railed home liy Cod, Jesus them, one by one, into the iiv ,r -,-it For folly days and forty
heipl* nights If,- -tuVed ill,me among Mu'
took full care of Ills mother. Now Jordan and m in ed tin'll
He worked alone In the carpenter with water. 'I tint was »'ailed hup- roekn rind -otild. In till tloit time
II*' IihH huthinj? to tut mi,| fiHtliititf
shop, arid lb- missed singing with tiling them. Ilnpli/ing wni ii
In drink. 1|»* hfi«J no ln*f|, not »*vi n
Joseph. Hut He and His mother ‘ J1;11 ,hrll‘ * " ul'' “ ," 1
«"
a pillftw. At idalil it win pH n likkf
Mury * an if t«&gt;trrih«*r.
wn* a l,i*,in n,,*»
Alul Joint kept telling pored,, ttdd hut H&lt; had tlo lire. Ib-nis mui |
wonderful raipenter and nlways
/
hud plenty of wuik, and lie hud u that soon Hu* Sou „f tioil llimseir wtdv, w--. m-arlty, making iioIm-s i 1
jin the night,
|V*
great -’ al lo think about: tin- would rtimt- to talk l» Hum,
work r.f helping ull the people1 So now Jesus said goodbye to
When l|„- long time wn* over, j
which nonte tiny soon He must His mother Maty fm a whd and Jesus was very hungry and
begirt.
walked Ute long, long toad t" thirsty, I,at now He had t„ fm-u A
In HIm heart Jesus was waiting Wrier* John was.
—
th e w o rs t rim e
, f o il. H e llt 'lt , it II for God, His Father in Heaven to
When John saw Jesus coming w,c, (,(|
voice, trying to make Him,
tell Him when I I I start, and line
tiny Ho learned that the time had near he gave a shout of Joy, Winn-' do wrong things, arid not l„-lp the
Jesus stood In the river, John Imp* I
conic.
That was when He heard about; *i« d Him"'arnfa while dove' flew* |HS" ',|e'
^
. .......
Il!f« roUAln John. Fur away In J c r - 1 ©v^i,n w l nnd nil the* iwopK* hrnrd
Mint; III* did U t»» ukow
usalem, John wo* talking to n Voice from Heaven saving;
-----all
us
“ ‘lion .lo .la . sluing.
crowd* of people. He was telling
"This is my Moved Ron in
p i H I M I,S A N l n l t l , NO. 7 -7
them to )&gt;c sorry for their mis- Whom I am well pleased."
Tomorrow: Jesus perform* Hl*j
i i n ,iv r ,
a i -i m ' k a n o . k i i i
takea and to make up their mind*
Next Jesus hail to test Himself. first to Imile.

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TODAY'S B IB L E V ERSE
I t alwaya Is, but unfortunate!

The people in Pitmiw, New Jersey, demonstrated recent­
ly that they know the real meaning of the word ‘'neighbor.”
The Frank Klrcher family ran into one of those streaks of
trouble which seem Incredible when they are written about
or shown In the movies hut which, nevertheless, hapnen
every day . In the midst of their troubles the people of Pit­
man, population 7,000, rallied to help them.
Frank Klrcher Is the chief of a volunteer flro company
in Pitman. A short while ago his three year old son Edwin
slushed his eye with a scissors. Klrcher’s wife Inst the sight
of her right eye a short while later. Scarcely had the confuslon from the first two misfortunes cleared when Krnnk
Klrcher Jr., age six, Injured Ills right eve when he was struck
by fragments of glass shattered with a hammer. Klrcher
was troubled by the prospect of mounting doctor hills and he
was informed that his family would need extensive nnd ex­
pensive treatment.
When the people &lt;»l I’it mini heard about the plight of
the Klrcher* they went into action Immediately, A commit­
tee was appointed to solicite funds, an entertainment was
Htaged at the local high school auditorium. 1U0 volunteer
fireman went from door to door in Pitman during n driving
rain storm to rolled donations. At the end of the drive they
had raised $2,500.
It is pleasant every so often to read of neighborly co­
operation such as was displayed by the good people of Pltnmn. It revives a person's faith in human nature nnd re-ompiionizes the fact that the size of a community's heart can­
not he measured by population stalls lies,

WASHINGTON im -The Jlusilan
Communists arc whining became
their own scientist*. whom they
lerrorim t into conformity, ore try­
ing lo ploy it safe by saying noth­
ing which might net them into
trouble.
The Soviet Journal—proceeding*
of the Academy of Science* of the
LJKKIt, tMii'ii.n of Kcuntimlr* nml
l.iivv—mill not lung ngo ahotil illscusstons among scientists:
"We often take more enre that
In them there ore no inlstnkrn or
controversial position* taken than
they present new facts nnd new
questions....Mnny elements of ploy
Inu safe were present in oar work.
...Kvery manuscript htul to go
through seven or eight reviewing
levels before it was published.”
The resell, the .1mini a l said, was
thnt the work became so depersemnlized that no one individual could
be held responsible. Everybody
ducked. The Kremlin will not per­
mit scientific Inquiry, criticism* or
conclusion* thnt contradict Ihe
party line.
Rut, because the party line itself
shifts, any worker in an Inlrlh-cItrnl field finds himself In double
jeopardy. No mailer what he says
to conform In the party lino Imlay,

Israel’s New President
Thu now pruNiilont of laruel I* the HH ycar-oltl atntoMmmi, scholar anil Zionlnt Vil/.hak Ili’ii-Zvi. Ho nucrcotU the
Into Chaim \Voinmami, world fnntmiH .scientist. ami political
figuro, wini was Israel's first president ami hint boon calloil
hy many a motion) Moses,
Ilon-Zvl wan a leader in tin; movement for a Jewish na­
tional state for mnny yoars. For thirty years ho lived hum-

Owena, 53, Miami beauty chop
operator, whose skull was frac­
tured. Two companions with her
were not injured.
Wsldeu said no cbarfes were
HOMESTEAD m - Two Miami filed against I’opanla.
men were killed and a woman
■umpnnion seriously Injured Sundny night when struck b) an au­
The 11*11 Dodgers won more
tomobile while walking along U. S.
Highway 1 in the Florida Keys Kumeit than any other team la
near hfanwrmlo.
Dodger history. That club, man­
Dead were Frank Ellas, C9. and aged by I.co Durochcr, won 100
Noe) I*. Thebodo, 52, whom Flor­
ida Highway Patrolman Jack Wal­ grimes.
den *nid were walking north on
Ihe right side of the highway when
struck from the rear by an auto­
mobile driven by Sum Francis
Pannnla, 55, another Miamian.
Walden said I’npunla was driv­
H.v
ing north and had just passed a
W. V. flitting
south bound automobile whose
T o n e W o n Drug *'o. .
headlight.*
temporarily
blinded
Vuur sense of smell is often
him
deceiving. A* for Instance In
The woman wns Miss Nina
the mutter of cheese*, some
with the most obnoxious ndo*
revealed In the field of genetics,
nctimlty taste Very good. While
Ihe science of heredity. Its treat­
the most poisonous gnse* have
ment id till- outstanding Russian
very pleasant odors or none at
geneticists, whose Ideas didn't meet
the party's needs, got the most
Body odor* are seldom no*
publicity.
ticed by the individual affected.
The Kremlin decided that for Ita
purposes — to show that mankind
Brunettes arc said to be more
could change marvelously under
odorous than blondes, women
(nc .Soviet brand of communis—the
more than men. Certain ill­
hereditary factors should be played
nesses ran often lie detected
down nruf the environmental played
by odor.
up. Communism, of course, was
With n bottle of medicine
Ihe new special environment.
the
smell tells you nothing
Over n period o f a few years—
about It, and doesn't even fore­
the whole effort rearhed a climax
tell its liislc. Most drugs basic­
uIkuiI 11*19 — the leading Soviet
ally strong are mode imlntnhlc
geneticists were dis**raccd or ex­
liy (lie sympathetic and coniled or perhaps killed because of
■rientious druggist.
their emphasis on heredity nnd
were replaced by men considered
I'oovrlalit
by leading scientists of the world
T h is Is ( h r laSIh ul ■ s e r i e s »l
to be charlatans who through phony
r a i l n r l n l n i l i r r l l s e m m l a *P|triirscientific argument played up en­
I n* l a f hi** e o p e r rn vb nerfc
vironment, derided heredity.

2 Pedestrians Killed
On Overseas Highway

IIOHT1 ilAZI from an 83-foot Christmas tree and 100 choristers sing
enrols at ceremony which ushered In the traditional holiday octlvltlt-*
In Rockefeller Plata, New York City.
(Interuolfmial E.rclmtur)

GIFTS THAT
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Ida has shown marked improve­
ment. In 1929 it was 71 percent oi
the nal'onsl average, Inst year it
Was 81 percent.
In Soulh Carolina the Negroci
are being given credit lor saving
the state for the Democratic Party.
RaYmond M ilry point* out in the
Times-Umon that in one precinct
where all ihe volers except 100
were Negroes, Stevenson got 1,250
votes. Kisen^owe* 135: and in
another where all were Negroes
Stevenren got 229, Elsenhower
jione. There were between 60,000
and 80,000 Negro vote* in the en! l i f t elate winch Stevenwn carried
by only 8,000 vote*,
John Temple Crave* ««y« the
declining influence of the United
Nation* i* due not to Atneeiaan iso­
lationism but to Russia which is
determined to rule or ruin it, and
la Mrs. Roosevelt who thinks we
can have world socialism without
world communirm and twlievrs ihe
lare to havo it is in ihe United
'aliens. Mr. Graves leaves ihe
rather strong inference that the
best way lo save ihe United Na­
tion* i* lo eliminate Russia and get
lid of Mr*. Roosevelt.

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Democratic political
strength
throughout the North lice in the big
cities which are generally con­
trolled by such political machines
u Tammany Hall. In New York
I
City, for instance, final tabulation*
rive*| that despite the overwhelm­
ing landslide which General Risenapt howar enjoyed throughout the
. North a* * whole, he failed to car­
ry New York City by 359,437
vole*. When the Democrats are in
power it mean* that these big city
machine* have tremendous influ­
ence in Washington.
That

the

unpredictable

MEAN MORE
The Gramrmu* Situation
T iic news fro m (he K iir IM i d ep artm en t!* nf m ir sch o o ls
is mil RtHui. Accord Iup to a report j u s t issued try th e Honrrl
o f K tlu n ttio a , sorlotis d e fic ie n cie s on th e part o f pupils* Imve
been uncovered in e x a m in a tio n s. T h e tcn ch en * thenniolvci*
cou rageou sly sh o u ld er th e Irinnie fo r th is s itu a tio n , snyitiR
th a t Im p rov em en ts j s i »* needed in cd u rn lio im l practice!*.

SCARFS

Naturally, overylxnly wnnti* to neo the city'a pupils gettintf the best possible luHtruclIon in Kniflinh, and In othor
courses, too. So any mover* made in this direction will be
more titan welcome. Still, there is room for ennnirngemruit
even In the Hoard’** re|*ort ns II now stnnds, for it shows thnt
New York Htudentn tstirimrsM or eipml thus*; from other parts
of the country in many respectb. Whllu It Is not pleiiHimt to
hear that mime pupil * spell February at* Fobunry and rcceivu
nr* reclovo—or In it the other way around7-w-tho fact remains that poor spelling In a common childhood affliction
which, like many cithern, clean* up witli nge.
Tlie errora that nlmwed up on HUO compositions written
hy third-term student.'* were of Interest, too. Total inlHlaken
numbered l,il!HJ. No fewer than Did of tlnmu war** misplaced
modifier,n, which evidently means adjectives In the wrong
place. Furthermore, then* were 225 errora In tense, 210
"fragments," 100 errora In mood, .TOI errors* in "unity and
subordination," ISO "missing elrmentM" and one or two other
Items. Thin In an imposing tint . and corrective mennnrea
nhouitl be taken, for no one wunt.s children to go through life
dangling their participles hehlmt them. We hii|w that both
tcaclicrs nnd ptiplla will apply themselves to the task. Gut's
not mil*place any more of them modifiers. — New York
ilerahl Tribune.

Strawberries Are
Commencing ToHit
Plant City Market

BLOUSES

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crn li , . . gay and culurful
and a wonderful rolled kin
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Tissue I'nilles v«tils Urn
vlrgiini't*. Nylon* lain trim*
mrd nnd lorkrd. (Iltnn and
Wind Jfrsry s, all vsit I* a
luxury lo o k ................

volume.
Fiuridn City — 2.000 liuslirl* of
tonintocn *(dd nl price* ranging
(rum 12.50 to »9 20.
l’ompany — 231 cara nf all com­
modities moved, an Increase of t22
ears aver the previous week.
Bean* ami peppera accounted for
tiro inereaitr with quality of all
commodlllra generally good and
prtre* holding fairly ituady.
Ft Myrra — volume Is expected
In decline because of cold weath­
er. Ciirnmliera continue to let the
puce, with 0,375 bushel* being sold

Hmnrtly
tailored
llluiotv*
»s Ilfs n nisltim Imk in flap
rollon and till) on rrrpr.
I.ong nr short i.lrcvrd ours,
mnny rolor* lo rlioowr from . .

CHRISTMAS
FOR HER

Sam

Thiwe are truly tingled with
charm! They Include All
tViHtl, Babbit Hair, Nylon
and Cakhmrre In Ihe aea*
son’a prettiest color...............

Byrd would marry hi* own daugh­
ter I* not at all turpriling to those
who know Sam Dyrd. And lhal he
ild marry her and then wait a
r and a half before telling enyabout it i* not turpriling either.

n . only thing that it surprising
about it U lhal he doe* not present
with grandchildren at the same
time, Sam met Pat in England
tyben *he fall oil a cliff into the
gnu of a U. S. naval maneuver at
IM Under age q{ ten. He prompt*
b r adopted bar and when tha war
wta over brought her to Ihie counB r a i KU ward, Now hi-vnioy* tha
MWMtagn of having raUed bn own

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Kxtm Glean, Good Tires,
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1940 Ford SiConvertible Coupe
Extra Good Ttreal

Converilbl
Extra CIM

1950 PonUmc
2 Door Sedan
*tra clean. Radio. Oi
Owner,

1949 Buick
Sedanette
One Owner, Extra Claan,
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■eve, In jewel tanee and
all whit# . . . .

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EILERDM OF WEEKLY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
_
, MONDAY
The re Ruler monthly meeting of
Ute Women of the Presbyterian
Church will be held In the Eduen
n a l Building at T:30 p in
the
u s e o f Ministerial Relief will be
e m p h a s iz e d . After the program a
s o c ia l hour will be enjoyed. Every
woman of the church is urged to
Ih» present.
(lain hi n I.ninbda Chapter, Ilet a
Hlenta Phi, will meet ui the Yacht
Club et 8:00 p. m.
A sectional fellowship meeting
will be held by the Assembly of
flod at the Fleming Height* A*
setnbly, Orlando
The Heim-rocnllis Circle of the
®*rden Club will meet at 7 ’hi
jam. at the home of Mir. C. W.

Over Four Hundred Guests Attend First
Annual Policemen’s Ball At Mayfair Inn
0 -ee 400 persons Jammed the: man. On the front of th« program

a (X F O R D
'Mrs. Smith, Knumillatt MonTHT.
William's Home To
Her. 15. IDs?
Honor Miss Buyer
Scene Of Luncheon

PERSONALS
David Hester of Emory Univer­

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WEDNESDAY
1 The Prayer Meeting Service at
the H is t Baptist Church wil he: gin at 7 :3 u pm. We rontin'ie ■&lt;*»r
i study of ‘ Progress in the t hr hiDan Life.
The midweek Prayer Service will
be held al the Central Rut-1' t
Church at 7.30 p m The !i.mbeams v.lll meet at this time

Mrs, O/.ior Honors
Mrs. Starke Hostess
Miss Jean Sayer Lor Home Club Meet

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Dora Bronson Tells
Plans For Wedding

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Sicker: Class of the Fir:* Metho* herutiful bellreom of the Mayfair' it s o stated that proceed* from sity ha* nntvr.l to spend some lleorgs* A fiiltvw £jn * r nfnl iMf&lt;. '*Cr&lt; F V n«m?f ill it r.t •i tfiHicd
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(list Church will lx* hi'M * ' Mi** Inn for lb ■ first annual Police- the d e n t would go to the ItM rtlrj' j tune with Idi piuenti in Hanford. Volie Williams I H * * f r
with nh r«H«t
Klnh-y Unll at 12:89 p.m.
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for a luncheon 1rmi.tr l tl4- Itlfii*' I *ritlny r&gt;u: 1*1 nr * "* ■
n .o'- Bat' an Saturday night, of the Pol lee men's th-nrvolcnl A*

Ml'* Bill)',iia .kills EsUmlis'ld ai
t iers \ti. i .It ,u ** *v• *fti 'Mni
j Da l a 1ng v i« enjoyed from 11:00 »o. niiinn loi the welfare of tnom
p
until ‘ 00 a.iii. to the music 1»&gt;I&lt; of (Is" dep.il t Ills id and theil rived today fiom .lack'onvdtc to dm Tin- pall) va ». I..I.1 tl III*'
lake
part
til
'be
Applets)IlcUsIrick
William •' 1: mu . MIT l.iur.'! \vt
I n: Barney lto\ton and his popular ilcl.o’lds TitJ
Hiirl t ii'ii
m is -, a l
1 I' d o' einvk
P is -nli nt of the oigiinizolinti 1» , ws-ddllig on Dei . IS.
ot i lint ra o' IU liiliilo,
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in
Ian i i. - pnd i-ci ■lh I \ w i t
| l &gt;i, oratii g the l&gt;allroom w r * .lisi It i t -ott; vir. ple-lds-nt, It, B
Et mn J:, will la or iv to loin n dei oi .ding limn Iy 1,0, If I IIK* i iiitm
I red mill wmle •Iminii'iH m-n . &lt; Mp. or, : and -n rsdai y-tieiisurer.
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M' linn ml Mo ipilul *1 v1c ft om t ho I'flutT l.title u hh if
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with ted, while llml silver bell* ihe daoi-s 'Oiiiii'iliso were Chief **'
llas'tiliesl tap a- lb
It it \was nVi'f 111III nn IS l NN L l ' i Hum
end Christmas decorations giving ItoV William , s ipi Roy i’illis and! w-tli
nil t * i wii li nn n*
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a gala YuliHdr setting. Across the Patrsslnirii B«n Butler, Hubert of a loll on .'.'.it to do) logit at the i-|i»Hi mm!
Hall.
balcony were the winds "Welcome Hows'll aii! P It Spence who wets* Mas.
On
• •tr i tint:* in* f t of (j*, ift
Mil l ilv* ' f ")iri»*f
NVr* »t| 1 » U l p
to the Kir&lt;t Annual PdicemnnV at tbs- door. Tl’.' l&gt;- &lt; vat ion coin
T I I E R S I I \Y
riaii.h Hi fitti . I* i f Vllantii nr* j mi.i ' l*uM* A • %"41
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vv.i- ("tnpo-el id Sgt. 11
Thr Moti's Broth &gt;-l hood of the Hull" and on i'iieh table wete book­ m &gt;
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First Baptist Church will have n lets covered in m l ami green d&lt; \\ r. neb, and 1 (' l.ttlhnin and, •: w+1 I &lt;nIai y for hi- ifmri ijiic* to u t 11&lt; *\Inh‘ !1| I
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V|(jtlrl &gt;y oil | NN Ytl ll \\ I ’M' *»l* t
1,1 -ilvrt
supper mi.I program uieelii,
a scribing itmmbet • of the polic* d. &lt;.,it Eons \v. 11 nlids I the dices'- A11- i XfiiMj*
11 ui mU n V-si* .*&lt; t a%Mur tnilny whp l . n l l s 111*1
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tin Meiiiiirial Ediantlnnni IT■ii ■•- force with nietllte of each police
: i iiM'.moLlu i. Mi
M. I’* ui't* Hi t "l ;»f
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llig beginning nl ,’ :IIO p.nt
•ti of SpniV ». fsst. lit'* pm * ills, nnhi* h liimk*
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TIJERR \Y
'the lit ,d Ambassador’ iwii
K* \ .u»*I Mr*. ( hiiult II* ii riiiip aii nl
Men of the Presbyterian Church len t al the First ItiipU.sl Chuivti
•It Irk i!till
\\ .1* n ill*' fNpivlttl
l Du ihi: Un |i11111h'Hitl Mi
will entertain their wives with a hoginniiof 11 7 ; im&gt; p.m.
t * tin i\ t mu** i r» w*
y« i vnuj* i - i i it pi
«*f l* » inj
Ladles Night program Extensive
The Junior lb itherh ''' *11 \\f'l
plans are being made to have this meet at th&lt;- First IlnpUsi * 1 *i 1
«tlhri. Tl..... . * Tiii*\ m«- Uu lull'll
\ C S i.life wa- hosts*'
Mi
Miss Jean Saver, who will to­
vn#*i *■
one of the outstanding program* itl 7 : Jit» t&gt; n
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v* 1f tl "hr l*t»1i**i C&lt;l*
m an led on Div. 311 to lint*, v* fur l it i tgolt;&gt; to, d im ' of tin
ot the year. There will be special
Mi* II \
S;» •* i . Mi * N'niici
The Cl.ip tma- patty i f ft
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IIci'f ■ ,salo ii i 'Ini' oil
entertainment. Supper will be dies S. m irt of the It. of l,.h rttil Wright of Siivnmmli, N. Y ■ wa- II......
r a mh y
a it- ni'Uistiutioli*
w') n
served promptly at 7 oo o'clock.
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E.. Illlii.«ii • luiilgo No. fgl7, wdi honored on Thin iluv a fte in*»-ii fh'lisilay
The Mint Club will hold its an- lie held at the home of Mrs. II. E. with a tea given l&gt;y Mi- Merv\i. Wile i-*»y-lys-.l op making haiol
Mi . D.oa C lleon on, slaoghtei &gt;•*’ v &lt;'f ik -ee. &gt;t&gt; M dlium C.m
il Christmas party at McKinley Turner, ‘.‘ in West .Seventeenth O/is-r at hi i botni- at First S i r - - ' ni.olo eausHs ami oil ll wrapping
M. iso,I Ml-. E.st I I I I , ' . . . II. an riot. Mi-. Keum "■ B - i 'v . Mt
o' Chi! lira - gift
fli msrtiiu;
and Mellon■ills' \teinn
\bosit
II at 7:00 p. m. Families of Street, at 7:30 p.in.
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» hapnmimil* I i is,las plan- im It,a tom
wasomluctel
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Mi
Carl
Wit*
member* will he guests forth*’
guests
called
lalween
tinPoms
The Magnolia Circle of the San­
n.iiRV' In K&lt;nn*
ii.'lh M &lt; iim|*h«'lL ii ii Ho',-Ill-oil, Mi-* Al .41111.a Wn- lit,
occasion.
liam* v. ho demonstrated Christ *«f Mi. ii ml Mi %
Jove*
ford (Sardeii Cut, will meet at of 3:1)0 uml odui oYloek.
\\ .1 ('miipftii'H M i Mei v vii i i/i*o, Mi.
Beautiful Chiislm a, nrinnge. tna» a tappings after which Miss •»f &lt;A 41 4 |l4»|ni, Mii’h, %lt i'amit* Hi-trel. Mi-* 11»*i r \ Moor • Aii
the First Ilnptist Church will be- tIMM'i a.lo. v i'k s|,
'trniley Od
hcnrsal at the First
Mi .!
Baptist | mini, I'.aei Mu-noli.. \venue Carli mimls we|e o-s-il in tbs' O/tci I da Wooiiird, Honrs- 1temotistia \-11 i • jn i*H«‘nf |\ I Vf I t | ;•t fthi* William &lt; llateto -*rr Ji
Church at 8:43
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i ji k* «| ti* hr i?p* ii |Kill*, 'mine, tin l i e mantle ws-te &lt; lut*t too&gt; Xgs'iit. led tin- earntls- tnnking
aval V ivib.ii v No Mu- F. I’ei wills g**i and 5! i
nttfotd
The untiunl till key dinner nn*t pimn
ins evergreen l-oagli* tnletsiti ici-tl imiturn -if tin- pi"grooi.
Turk- l
• «*x htinu** nod idem fut
Don.
Idea,
wengiven
tu
members
Christmas parly or tin* T ru th ' i nriht I'lft.N 01 I
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brightly
colored
Christina's
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Ttn- lion i on" vill t.ik. r-l we -iii
i pe-pu-'iug poin-etlioti, the ly-p. lbs lit al 1 to |i m al llu- I li t
bill- ami lull white tapi r*
EID EI.I" I I \ss
On tin- lea table was a 5 uletble imi ! Christmas flower, for usr in Baptist ('hutidi In W P Brooks
Tin- im i ling of l'o|&gt; It Chi” *-f
liiMeelntti of till bordPliil with th-* I "toe t he devotional, entitled ii. will m-&lt;form tl............
pulti-ettins. A grs'eu laiwl in tin- "An- Ymi Willing to Forget", Mi,. Marvin Milan will remler the Fir*I llapti-1 ' hill e|l let . heel!
center'
hidd Clri i*tnrns halls renter • taken 11mu ii poem b\ Henry Van teiptlal aui-ie ami tin* -otiiisl wilt po,tpolie.l fla*m 1 moil--n idgllt
It) VIVIAN IIJJVWN
By ilUKOTIIY IIOE
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until Die. IX al I ti. lioine o f Mt .
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with
a red cumllc uml surtonnil-1 Dyke, was given by Mi*. C. M. l e Mis. J . J4. Cleveland.
\smm lahii Press Women's Editor
J. M. I'nriieiun, Cel tv \i enae. at
nl with gtei'tis olid llra/lliaii Flowers, and wa. followed with
Serving a* million of hlrtlnr
A P Nawnfcnliire*
tin- Lard's Prayer and group sing­ mid oul) atl, in|aat will be Mi, HiftMl n.m. Mrn, \V \l W i Hm * i; i oi«|»
Lady Loulhprucrks, I!)j 2 model, pepper.
W ill
Ll * »i!,!*tl*!Ml-4
I II* Jlil-tft )|t:l|1i*
You ran give sonic fine presents defliilli'ly
Mi-s Saver wore for tin- is-ca- ing.
liuvp glamor.
i'honia, Bronson, and pel forming
to the men In y&lt;mrllfs&lt; — Dad,
Aeeordian seleetions vveie en ­ tin- duties of la-si mail will lie miMlt vnii'h iiniltMilu * *1 !'&lt; tati"it of
This is a polpi the ll. S. Murine -ion an nttinetive grey taffeta
tirother and best boy friend — by
th*1 Ink'll Nrlunil k’l' * •luL * iiiimml
wishes to make clear in fashioned with n low scalloped joyed during n sm-ial period by Ihe bridegioom's l-iother Mai via roruci
t to lie to l7l loin » M»\N M i I I I I I .
Investing a few pennir* from your vnrps
its drive to enlist girl collegeu crad neckline, rap sleeve, and very full Mr*. C. |t. Iiiowii uml refresii- i nliipln ll.
,
piggy bank mid u little time and nates in its first winter trainim
m
in
t,,
eoM*i,tifig
of
frml
cake,
skirt.
On
her
shoulder
wa,
all
nr,
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A reccptioii will follow lie eei,
energy.
1H M N M F V S VI M i l V ia
salted lull,, ealldie, olid coffee, mony -it the Meiaonal Kdmulioiml
Course for officers since World ciiid i m sags'.
These gift* nre made with your War II, scheduled io oja-n at (Juan
were enjoyed by ul'oill 'III iriettitiel, lliiilding. No lav it at ion- ai e iielng
Dining
ihe
afts-i
tuisiti
Mis,
\\W ClilMlidU |,t 11 n - * Hnliilrrl
own little hands, hut th.-v don't Hen. \ II . Jap 12
Dougin- Slenstrum prs-sided at tbs' uml gin-,I, Dining tin- meeting O ,Ill'll Imi alt friend i &lt;&lt;f tin ,ample L&gt; thi1 Tininnu'n'
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f**t
need to look homemade. Suggc*Striking proof of this contention silvei tea service mid served with Mi". F lo w n s was (iresi'tited witli l i e loidially invited lo attend the rut-ilny iilurliI In Li' it i .itii'i II* *!,
Uons fiann your locul serving cell­ are
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Marie
Diamond
a
camellia
euisage
for
a
rente,!
tils'
tea
wane
Christmas
raks'S,
leu,
, it ’u*' uiiruml'i* i *1 M
ii-&lt;imfii'
W eddlllg ami reeeptioll
a r will lielp you along with tinM? , U 11 I Inn tit *»ti. |*i • ii( it
project. All you need Is Mom'* i f Knoxville, I's-mi . and 2nd |.t sallsil nuts ami mints, (ius-sts in n- and g ift, wen exehiinged. Serving
li*
llii,te
,,e
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Will,
Ml,.
Staike
Johan
Me
La
more
of
Pensacola,
nis't
at
the
door
Py
Mrs.
Willioui
si-wing mnehlm- for u fs-w hour* to
whip no a hatch of pri'lt) sill, Ima r l,i, both -talioned in Now York but. amt assisted l,y Mm . William were Mi, Flowers, Mrs Mur gut et
Ipgialmm ami
that will spoil glamor on Christ- live, '" lh h“V,M,! ,l" ' l,n|e "f their Stemper. t 'opiposing (he leeelvllig Edvvaid. Mr*, i \
line Wilt Ml -. 0/1, r, Mi sis Sa yci Ml’ . &lt;'In t ,*llei \\iilll,.
inn* morning. Hern in n some
l.l Diamond is a blue eyed Inn ami Imr motfici, Mrs. tl. N. Saver
['ho e allemlitig with tin- bint
ideas, with directions on how to
1 1 1 ■-t Mel.amors' is
im-ttv
e,.»e- will- Mrs. 1)1" It. Brigg,,
|Mlt them together:
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I. DENIM
COVKItS
FOB m ' cl'mi. ‘"H1
ar'' 'he type id uniform llnlh are particular Mr- Seott Weller, Mt'. Michael
to
tlitil
wolf
whistles
in
or
mil
FATHER’S WODII GOLF Cl.l ltS
about wearing lipstick and nail Diets, Mi*. J . If. J e n , * , Mrs. lire
IIVPPV Iilll l l l l l \V
These could he mads- in *sdisi
polish of just Ihe right shade to die William-, Mrs Wilbur Smith,
I •union Clmk
numeral*
l.
2,
a,
nn,,
Appl,
denim
with
companion
color
t in in Phillip-, Mi,. J , P
harmnnl/e with the red cord, on M,
\NNtll M I MI NI
atriiml denim for trim,
"'""•rm s t„ fn.nt s.Lmri w,ta their raps Roth wear sheer nylon* lieu im.iid. Mi-. M 11. Brinson.
Vtr*. .......
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a To make tlii'se covcis, first soar sew mg mm-hiue /.Iguigy,., uml trim high-heeled pump, with Mr- J |&gt;. I nil,-diaii. Mi,. Roy Til matinn officer
l.l
MrL.iiunrc
Tut hack and front reetlmrs so ..................
"hieli make* it “I, their uniforms Both light up like lis, Mr- It T. W aiteu, Mrs. Chai -(mill'd siH-iidogy tn college, and | I iiiLtli.i *«•*' *111(1411III! •* (L dith f
ft
\, a * U f l i
thnt cadi section i* in Inidus i iii'is'ssarv to turn under raw peon sign, when they discuss the leu |r Itioven. Mi- Miil'il Gear was personnel officer al the M-i |ii •utixht* i
Ml
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edge*. .Next Hr,. „.| |.„|,,,jn of „ . ‘4 ll. S Marines Says l.t Diamond
lung and f&gt; Inches wide
line Inirraek, in Camp la-jeune. It»4: V i H*
aini Mr-. It. F. Ifnelilk.
Curve top of both sections uml 2 r . f r
N C
la-fore re|strluic to New i piitt iiiIh' m *1 ii** lh* L»i »m » • ••mu*
^ ‘D* d".ddo length of
l l may sound funny, the way
taper toward lower s*dge so ilmt
\dirk as pnieiirenient nMicer. visit M ii’liIL iliiuirht* r ui Mi .in*? Mt
astle thread
U*e meres aired I "Joined
the Murine Corps. I was opporftumtli"
inarnugc arr mg cnlleges Ihoughout tire East
■eellona nre npproximatelv I In- Jhrs-u.l on spool p|n, l.oosen lower
Kiiimt't Mi'ft'uII m' t In 1 i iH
fraternity
white i aimitti’ iiir
u t n i dance
ut 11 wiini
, that impel a
rhea wide ut that point. N&lt;'tt cut lenaiun to neon.mo,lair thickness attending "ti .*«
(hr mot
Hot Ruth
elastic thread. Upper tension I vvas a student at the University ^iri to join tin
n-nnrssi-c, and a couple- of Ihe Mmi,. .-1(111111*:
it'nmlns
n ,i
umaral Appruxinintvly 4 of
boys started telling me nltuul Ihe
"All the girls in mv training
Frlsn.'*
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f
both
Marine
officers' trnining program class are married to Murine offi­
■loiil am| back sestlnn, run two
I
was
so
anxious
to
Join
up
Hint
cers except one, who mnrried a
eaw« of stitching. This will Insure
f t of eovei when it Is slipped ,)Vur I wired Washington And fierc I Navy man But then she can Inam ."
excused. been on- she was slnlioued :
"*
'Ll. McLninore wus u slmlenl nl a I a Navy huso "
Ulie
g V'Ir'l
mil|M"L
mul' buck an-1fl"
lull*J**1by
Florida Slide Unlvcrsilv when she
plneltig ttaiTow cmd.ln Mas
The girts point out that college
» " " 'l' wide. Length of Strip f* the ami her slsler, Sarah F ra m e ,, de graduates may follow the eiiieer
""'•'.’" l .......at mound outside of rilled tu Join the Marines ami *ee they chouse In tho Marine Corps,
section* to bf joined Tills-H.I |„d,. the world Slstcj- Sarah, ♦i Imi a and get training tli.it will fit Itietn !
Pin with mercerized tluead. Insert lieutenant, now is In Franklurt for civilian Jobs Inlet
folding between hack .....I front Germany, one of llu fu ,t iwo
Id
Diamond worked mi tier
ni Inime low n new simper in Know die
sect roll* ho that right sides of wniueii Ma line officers to l.t
In
Europe
over-, fine null nlliei alni all raw
befoee -lie Weill llllo active

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IfttitlRMfit fn*i» H i# ll*fl
was Ihnl funn products
kinds already Keep City Firemen
have been subject to rolil (or a
loitu duration amt will fin Inin the Busy This Morning
miller spell well chilled.

Witness Defies
Threats To Kill
In Racket Probe •

On TV
(rontlnueg From Pate One)
government-imposed regulation."

Iron-Nerved Ajnnan
State's Electoral
Votes Cast Today SnveH Live« Of Crew
TOKYO ijn - T h e Air Force said
For (ieneral Ike , the
(odav an iron-nerved airpian saved
lives of a H29 crew by dls

Other high]lints of the report:
1, A voluntary code of ethics
designed as a guide to broadcasters
Florida's
(lie usual ouloii-ak nf house cann„t he a substitute for the re­
TALLAHASSEE I *
fire* In tlie wake uf Florida' • sponsibility of the Individual sta­ 10 electoral votes were cast nlfi
dally
cold waves hit Hanford today .1 tion.
uy (or Dwight f). Elsenhower
1. There have been programs for ['resident here today.
two house fires mvidving heaters
Ten Republican electors put their
■vtre reported this mo.ning l»y “containing offensive, objection­
able, or suggestive material.” and ballots in a hat exactly at noon
Fire t.'lilef M. N. Cicvrluti I.
Mrs. William D. Th roe, K ir. the industry should take “ correc­ In accordance with stale law
tive action.1*
It was nil cut anil dried because
Ktt't I welltii Htieet, w.ts burn
3. "There Is entirely loo much the 10 electors were under uuth to
on the hands, leg, mm * nod (.to
trying to 1 xllngiliidt an me, t iro d emphasis upon crime programs vole Ior Elsenhower who won the
neater in the i|»Wii»l«.r. 10 .0 1 of and . . . too much time Is bring slate's popular vote by a majority
her gnriigo npartmoiii eurly tills devoted to such programs . . . the of W.01M1 In the November general
fuel that radio and television crime election.
inornuig.
Rut there wos much signing ol
fji ty Firemen were alerted at programs attempt lo show in their
li:t„ a. in, when 4 . VV. Dulup, conclusions that crime does not ccrlilicnles to complete the for
pay . . . does not In the least malily
M rs, Thorne's in her, ac» Idcotsliy affect Ihe subcommittee's feelings
It was Ihe first time in 21 f *»r*
an M-ki'it i.v r tin* heater whip' that crime shows are not suitable
id Ihe second time since 1870
groping In tlie dark for the light subjects for programs that are so that Florida's electoral vote lias
switch, .Mrs. Thorne ru«h d down timed that they are likely to be gone lo anyone but 11 D e m o c r a tat lira fiooi iui apartment .« tiy watched with some clrgrre of regu­ ami the Republicans made n little
to put out the Idnxe u t t i . calling larity hu children."
of me
th' occasion Ilian Ihe
more o(
the Die department.
4. "One of Ihe greatly encour Democrat* usually have.
Ilclore iiremen arrived.
Mrs, aging aspects of the present state
A score nr rtfore party lenders
riiorii* bud Inirm-d h e r. elf. The of development In television pro­ were present, including Slate F,x
file caused only slig h t thimugn to graming" is the growing Interest ocullvo Committee Chairman C,
the noariniom.
Cn uf Uieveiuiia of commercial sponsors In cultural Harold Alexander and National
took Mrs. Thorne to lo r doct r iui and educntlnnot programs.
Committee Members C. C. Spades
li'i-illa tc iy lor tr utinei t,
5. The committee was " I m ­ Slid Mrs. Helen Lellr.
At I I . Ou a. 111. tliis morning no* pressed with the efforts of the
Anil ail the electors were on
other house blaze brought fircim-u radio and television Industry and hand In past years, some Demo
to the residence of Emil McClain, the mnnufarturers of distilled spir­ crutlc electors haven’t shown up
ilii) West K'eventh Hired. Rod
its" to eliminate all advertising and bystanders were drafted to
log fluiiiOH from 11 ic'ei'tive heat* nf such products on radio and tele­ cast Ihe necessary votes
er whipped through three of the vision.
The electors named as thi-lr
tour looins causing, what Chief
chairman William C. Cramer, SI
Cleveland termed, "consideralilc
Petersburg, who narrowly missed
■lumagi' ' |u the lesulenco.
No
being elected lo Congress \V, A.
one was injured in the eonfhigiu
|)ay. Rruilentmr, wa* named sec
f t ’o n tlniifd From I'sg e One)
torn. The hoU-e Is "Wiled by H.
retary of Ihe elecloral college del
command
said,
“
individual
wea­
It, HnnJeis.
1egatlon.
pon*
were
brought
to
hear
to
l.ow Voltage wan oi|evei| to
The actual tiallnt* cast for E i ­
mass
from senhower were prepared in ad­
lie the cause of yesteiday’s fire prevent Ihe entire
brenking nut."
vance The electors accepted Item
at the &lt;!,ly electric w liter pump
Presumably the weapons were erratic Secretary of Stale It A
on the Orlando Highway, t'tiie f
rides
and
carbines
The
approach
(Iroy’s offer to have them typed
t.b'Veiuiol slated today.
to compounds Is from below, pre­
“The fire stalled at 11 "JR 11. m. venting the effective use of con­ up with Eisenhower's name
The electors ore Cramer, Day,
in one of |bo auxiliary pumps
cussion grenades. Tear gas gre
and before we enuld arrive to x- partes could not lie used because a L. S Campbell, Darlington; Mack
tingulsh It, ipilte a tiit ,,| damage high what was sweeping across Tyner. Laurel Hill: W ,L. Jlryan,
Ja*|&gt;er; W. A. Washlmrne J r .
was done to the I'lp n p iio iit ami Ibe terraces.
Venice; Nathan It (Irahum. T a m ­
•light dariuig.' to |lo* luoldiug,”
The
I'OW
command
said
many
pa; A I Nearing. Marianna; Mr*
he exiRiiined.
of the mutineers were former In­ Klliel Park*. Slurke: and Mr*.
mates of Compound 02 of Knjc, Myru F. Ilrown. Sulphur Springs.
which erupted In hloody violence
last Felt. 18
o s s i Ishi 'S er,«*. * - s r iissl

Lota 01 truck growers, especially
in Ihe lush Everglades, have used
forced picking To harvest what
t'rgctables they can before the
colder weather hit. Murkland areI as In the Lake Okeechobee region
were hard hit during the weekend.
| A wind kept temperatures un a
I little all over Florida Monday. Bill
. . . . . .
... „ , , , .
there will be no such beneficial
A c t i v i t i e s O f I h u e ' s wind* Monday night. Weathermen
_____
, said light northerly wind* Would
NEW YORK 'A'—A former lung- 1blow over the state but there would
shoreman defied "shut up or die” ' be long periods nl ealm In North
threats today a ml testified th.ii a and Centra! sections and short pe
handful of waterfront figure* cou rinds of calm in .South Florida.
Miami experienced a low of 41
trolled Jobs and loan shark opera­
Monday ami In mncklumls In the
tions on New .leiftpy pirns
Anthony lie Vincenzo, 43. of Ho west n I there the thermometer
(token. N J . father of four f-hil slumped In a 3f) The DcLnnd re­
dren, told the New York State gion had a 33. Orlando 3140. Ihe
Crime Commission probing rnci.iti West Coast 30 41 uml the (iladrs
Coring on Ihe New York New J e r ­ generally got by with a 40
The morning bulletin;
sey waterfront
Forecast Inr Peninsular Florida
“ You cnn‘1 get a |ob on Hoboken
for
tonight and Ttiestlav morning:
pier* until you see RnrelJI and
d e a r skies and colder
l.iglil
Florin ”
lie Identified them in an open northerly winds with long periods
hearing at Michael l)nrelli, Hobo­ of calm north uml central and
ken public safely commissioner, short periods of calm southern dis­
and Ed Florin, president of a J e r ­ tricts, Frost and freezing temper­
sey local of the AFI. Internationa) atures In all the farming areas of
Longshoremen's Association, lie Hie stale. Temperatures on high
Vincenzo described llorrlli, hi* fd*t ground will be nlmul seven tie
erees higher than on low ground
cousin, as a former bootlegger.
lie Vint earn was placed under locations,
lamest temperatures for low
police probation several dnv* nun
after reporting to- had hern warned ground locations Tuesday morn
Bnotiytiiou-.lv tie would be found mu occurring alionl 7 o’clock:
H.tinesville District — 24 to 28
"jPaallnu" it l.e te.l'flcil
lie testified Hint Ihe two latest with some low pockets down to 20.
threat* mine by telephone Friday fro* I
Upper Fast Coast and Drlnmln
night, one from a woman who Intel
him tednv would la- bis last if hr District* and north |mrlinn of the
Ibid bis story before the commls- Jlrooksvllle District - 2.1 to 29.
lift
pockets 22. frost
The rackets the commission Is
Harlow and Itidgc Districts and
Investigating rctmletllv milk Ihe south portion nf the llrooksville
pert of 3.10 million dollars yearly District — 2(1 to 30, pockets 23.
He Vlnernfn said lie u-a* Pred frost.
frtim Id* own joh ns a hiring bust j West Coast Dislrld — tempera­
till a Hoboken pier id Hie Instigation i tures ranging from 21 at Klfcr* to
of llorelli and Florin after he re- |28 at Kllcntnn In 33 nt lonu, some
fused In cooperate with Florin in low mickets 23. frost.
III ring “ short gangs "
Imll,m River District — temper
On the waterfront that term iilnres ranging from 20 at Cocoa
means the hiring of fewer men to 28 at Vcro Hrnch to 30 at Stuart,
(linn the designated romnleinenl ifrn't.
of men. with "phantom” name*
Everglades Dislrld - 32 to 3ft know the out con * &lt;. r (be p’o&gt;.
MClll IN'IS Ilf till- JUI v *01 tile
being placed on the pnyru'l In neiir the lake,
■ away from the lake
rnmid mu the desjgnnled number, 28 to 32, Slime low S|wits 25, 30 fin u i of the two nights were M ail,
I ' '" M l e w - f l
win r i f f
and with officials collectin'* pay to 31 In the Imtnnknlee area, frost L'luVeluhd J i. , Joel Flu id , ,\|is. j
In
.Mnsonrv,
Eastern
Star and
lb
liv
e
r
L'ordel',
•
haro-s
M
in
t
s
.
a,
made out to the “ phantom*.“
tamer East Coast District — 33
l)e Vincenzo - aid (hat each Sn'ur to 37 near the const, 30 to 34 away Hr. II. W. ............. Heim n .landi Shrine work,” says the Daily
(lay mnrtilne Ihe it men who had frutn the coast, light to locally sou, Roy Orcen, 1 Edna Adams, Truth. Morocco Temple piihlicntlon.
the n'diUe loridlm* concession* at heavy frost
H. t.‘. Harp r, Kirby Kl-e Jr,, Mi . "in welt as Id* civic ni'livilles end
for hi* country, he (Mr,
Ihe Holland American IJne piers
Forecast for Tuesday: Fair, nut &gt; ike Jniiimla olid E tg u l-'nwr U, service
Hi-arliur) nwently was chosen ns
In Unlink“0 g[,vai
foreman.
unite so cold in the afternoon.
|hdr total receipts to Flo .b i nnd
Vle to i'Ii's Wile e ip t ii’ed both 11 nn-mlicr of HI. Hotuire Conclave
Future temperature nutlunk —
f R e t r a i n , who w.»s mil fcrllicc slightly higher leinpeniturrs Tiles nigh ts by (h 'fiu i o A Korney Htov- No. Ill, Kcclcsiasticnl and Mill'arv
flrilcr of the |[e,| f?n)*s of Con.
Identified
day night but with frost over most •’ha, portrayed with e iitlu islu xin ■dnn'lri", a idirniil lioner |n one of
nf D ie slate Wednesday morning and aoeptni's* by VVol.aiu in *,. tin- lilehcNt orders of Mnsonrv mot
• e lii'll, as I'Oili Juru-s
11 tune d
one well earned liV our po tentate"
verdicts o f noi guilty.
H o t a r y ( lu ll
111 The Associated Press
Mr. Hearing, who Is a unlive of
The defense attorney and Did
Thomson, III., was "riginrrd In road
10
Cordonsvlllc,
Vn.,
registered
riet
Attorney
F
lin
t,
Iild
y
depleted
(Coni Inlied I i mu Huge One)
i-oristriicHon in the 'n s t h"forn
leoif and 2 1 / 8 III. I,.-* in diameter. above zero today and clalmvd the by Ew ing 1 Sfn 11, elasneij with coming south In 1031. lie rnetlnued
ciiilly
ilistlnctlmi
of
being
Hie
cold­
real
sin
d
inin
g
Ihe
cm
iit-rooin
P'J eubl. Fm-li cun willi tlliei- cans
t-i* f-onl construction ac"vitles In
Of Muter adiled will iinike n 2| est town in the southern states, proceedings.
Florida, (irnrglii and T o n e -« e a
lint
Ocula.
Flu.,
Iiail
27
H
I
hers
r.lg
lillg
litin
g
the
perOtUUe nerving. From 30 to 30 run*
with rtfflcea In ,|acVsoii»'lll« |t» |s
Tlie
cold
wave
prevailed
through
fonnniica wuio a ir
Haul ItU se ll, •’resident of the fll"tr O. Hearing
of conrentiute uin l.e iiiaile finni
•ooli standard buz ,,f fruit and u out Hie South, bringing low tern ■Vha poi(rayed the p a il of n &gt;|e. Construction Company.
porulure* that soueded more like vout Hwedlsti ||nt eaeepnr, ,Yn Ua
atniidmd .«»; m j p x |,y* *
sii.e. white n inr Inn of i-on, nil rule norlhern wilder. Hordrinxvltle's I" iSw eiison, it wit tie s m the ( nVi ;
cans meiisiiie* I ' , ’’ * p” , U '.j" . was the same u* ihe low reporleit I ’lu l Meuid t , who played the purl Heath, and
policemen,
Albert
tlui* making possible n gieul inv at fullluiM, Me
•«f Niggard J iin g i| iii*i, „ w itiica. F i n * and Mat Ktlillae.
The Mildest spot In Hie South
|(|lr III Mi.u i' j*in• riirtl nf (f ;iI t s | I Possibly- the most outstandinu
Who vv«s the Nvviaiisii frtem l o|
was atop Ml Mitchell in North tile
Bllun.
Ile e i'lst-ii n, t),e ea e, amt h il nf n c tin " turned nut In the
Carolina
which
had
two
ulmve
t u b e r c u e s ........In . . . I |.v th e in
e luneix Ito u n iilla t, who vvris too nrodurtlnn, In view n f time z„r
dusltv. le | in iiii. .| mil. on b ide Ih e zero Rut nt Hil* season of the
ItyUlll * t il'VS Ifl^r
• ruction, w "* presented l&gt;v M r.
year
there’s
noliodv
on
Hie
(noun
32 ounce cun w lm b m a ke .. » g a l
iriiM .il nf K ill piny 4 |»rniii|i.|
M e iillie r, ■f ,,n was •lri|F*&lt;-i| for
Inin
except
the
weather
observer
■
Ion of euiiii'" Ju n e, Ih e 27 (a im .
».i »« A inlt«*
Hu port of Him iurd Ju itu id sl mile
tuber
places
In
Florida
had
wen
.
tU t i, u t i l I be 12 and l, Ih e In i I s i
tbaiimtie highlights u f the pro- (c -i Monduv three day* before
I l f V l l l l 1l I s - " im t i l i n ' , c a lle d H ie ther nearly n* cold a* OettluV It ' dm lion w .re
t , (lVlM
, (lie duv of the f ir s t iip jienta lle o.
was
28
at
Jacksonville.
27
at
Pell
.
u i ki-e can
i.ioi e jt |„
|
Pi ter Yan Dirsen, wlm form e rly
liy
Mrs.
Harris
ami
Mr.
Meualer
saciila,
2u
at
Tallahassee.
Farther
[
p n p u h n w i l l . New I n n , a p a i Io n - lit
|„,
„ tool the n " ”t. '"* • ptaci-d on n
south. Hie peninsula wu* somewhat1 who biiiKe down
tenants.
their live, in the Navy sld p iiln g lis t .
Mi. Fishe traced the production warmer Orlando hud 3U, Tampa au tiiid"** ,
of riuici iilrule friiin tile lien to and Miami 47.
Snow fell at three places In Flor
\o||e W illia m s J r. proved to I,a
the bins, to tin- wash house, to the
Jubet when' the flesh frail Is Ida Sunday, something extremely on 11mateur n rto r of nu lit(lo
Bi|Ueo/rd mid where the |iiji-n |.&lt; rare tor that stale. Light flurries |uowes* us he part ray n l the 11001W hitfie ld ,
neparnled funn the pulp which i* were observed at Lreslvlew, (treon "ous John U rn Imm
fuhib' Into feed for cuttle. About vdle and Chevalier Field near Pen wealthy banker D ither of the
on.'-half iif iill the fmii used in sncnlii Tallahassee gut a mixture widow in the case, Nancy Lee
the Indiistrv is tuini'il into feed of rain ami sleet.
Faulkner, llh c was unite voci­
Some of Ihe coldest southern ferous at one time in id s ...........
tile rest gm-a (a the evaporator or
ttcliei at ml nr where five parts of rltles were Danville, Vn„ IS, Dillon
of W hitefleld, who drew
Wniri ore removed liy rtalurine Lynchburg 19, Hlclimnnd 20. Ashe­ m-eusn tlons of g Nhudy liackthe atninsjilieii.&lt; pressure from It ville, N C . IH. Itiileiah, N (!., It), gmuntl.
pound* per siptnre foot to niiprtivi- riiorlotte 20, ttrcenvlllu, s. C 20,
Humor was Interjected into the
tnntely rent thus Vaporizing the t'hurieslnn 27. Atlanta 22, Miml nlav iiy M rs. John Hutehins, a
Juice n( ig degree* F. Instead of ginnery anil Itlrinlnuhuni, Ala., 22. Negro woman w itness portrayed
Middle 21, Nashville, Knnxvllle uml
At the normal 212 degrees,
'•'■•Is method of evaporation, Memphis, Term., 21. t'hnltannoga J*v 'U " * lic it v t ’allum ; by M r.

px-Longshoreman De­
scribes Loan, Job

Prisoner Of War Riot

Theater (iuild

Shrinern Officers

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Without the use of fire, emilili'S
tie- Juice to retain Hie original
taste and smell of the fresh fruit,
lie explained.
I’, 1sblent Rob Hsi-yi* *niini.e ...I
that the Rotary Club v,Tll man the
Salvation Army kellies next bat*

27. Jackson, Miss., 23, t.ittle Hock Ito u in illiit, who wiscracked on the
21 , Shreveport, La,, 2.1. and New witness stand, liy M rs. K issc ll,
Who Cast di&lt;pumping rem ark* at
(irleuns ,1 0 .

add nf M"*lmi, N. Y
Murrn"
buns of Def.artd, f„ C. ftradley nf
lei,and, Jim Fisk* of flrlnniln,
;*o, st Ilur'bv of Winter Harden,
find Hibbard Cochrane of New
oik City,

move mirth Saturday, Tfcev left be
hind a death toll nl 18 and ■
number nf Isolated communities.
Another series of storms swept
In on the Uuffziln, N. Y., a r eaa from
____
Lake Erie over the week end and
ranted the deaths of fmir persons.
Snow, piled up about la Inches In
some places, tlelsydd bus transpor­
tation and disrupted flights at
lluffuln airport, Hull
tidl traffic re
malned normal.
The Now England storms, which
blanketed several areas with up to
22 Inches of snow, fill
hit iiuit'l
northern
Vcrmopl hardest and knocked nut
power, and com mtinlcsUon
systami
kUon systt
In ninny communities.
Orpal P la in s.
It nnpwfd in northeern Florida
A sampling nf tho chUI in DUIo
ere flurries

Heavy snow and rain storms
swirled Into parts of (he north
eastern United Slates over the
week mil, leaving 22 deaths uml
Unlay.
snarled communications In their
i isltors le iri)d"*eil by Mr. Mnr* wake.
Storms which have chilled New
llson Included Fred Raywcll uf
•Ip" ei,. i)„ D»wari| Cnauwiea ot England wllh sub-freezing temper­
’t, I'teasant, N, J„ Clintje* Rev* atures since Thursday started to

FOB IKE "Iff
T'tltl .ADKLP1I
Pit IA Jjv — Tho NnI /fmcrien"s f*v
•nnnl
Jomoc
. p(jo
T..n lias nlodflrd
BL, A
import bf the mcnintpg RenuMIn lltratlon
lttr
as long as
&gt;Vct‘
ll D. Risen
s campaign

SBU1
’**'
Th* ADA has peeqrollv smuipri*

I

Hie goings.on of M is* Andrei by
Mike H lrla n n i, vyho played the
earl of the Investigating police"
mail In tlie rasa and by M r*,
r.wing
Dean,
who
portrayed
Roberta
Van
Rensselaer,
hip*
sh iftin g w ife of tho mobster.
Tommy Thomas, president of
'ho theatrical group, turned In a
jood part as Homer Van Fleet,
orivato eye, and the port o f M rs.
Fnulkhe r wan plkyw l w llh pro*
flclenry hy M iss J)|lon lin k e r, an
was the purt of Jane Chandler,
U n d 'W rlt riiK
export, Ay
M iss
Uobliyo Morton.
Others In Iho cast were Ronald
Anderson,
b a iliff;
M rx. Clam
Johe,
H in t ’*
secretary 1
Mra.
Rm im lllat,
Hie vans'
secretary;
M iss Rettv D o ris W ilia m s, court
stenographer! Ronald l l o l l , court
clerk 1 M rs. Yvctta Oldaker, p rl•on n ia trirn t I ’qul D lsio ll, Judge

1 Demoee«t|e ramftaafps n-d eft.
Monad Adlnl S . SteVt'fihntt In tho
Recent pryiddarttlM MlA^Upn.
stayed on ground.
£ at Birmingham, Ala., And 34 at
Croslvlew haul a light snow Now Orloana.
Hurry, then Chtevaller Field near
^onsacola got soma and nt Talla
nsseelt wsi mixed with rain
■loot. The temperature w u 81 de
greea
Please rail for appointment
For much of the deep South
winter's bite was sharp today while
M f f 1732 ~ 1741
temperature rises of to to so de
'or coughs
coaths tad
and scuts
scuta bronchitis dus to
grass wsro reported In the northern
olds you can now
P«c hilly psapsrtd fur Chlldrto In a dnv
(Ink sad bhts tvtclsts and bs wrsi

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t S T IIM I'lN C I I T COI N T. X IX T H
J l ' i n r M I , I'lH C 'M T OK K I.O N II 1 S.
IX S X II KOR SR W IM a LI; tO I X T T .
i x 111 x x i k h v .
n iiliK H K rm At n i.t i * T in x ( M i
1“rH'Ind a live bomb stuck In 0
M A i i f i i-o i r r i M n
bomb rack while- —
It* OR-sccoml I ' l l i : i l t. llt X I I X 4X1) K IIK II4
H. i n s o x , i n «virv,
Hme fuse ticked away.
P ln la illfs ,
The daring feat was accnm

' I- IK K III t XX 4 vvti.aox,
nM iiw, n « l,
,_
rief*«a sm «.
S T 4 T I: o k K i l l it U r 4 - r ill
i f WNA W M J« ,.v. wlJow.

pH*hcd in 40 below-zero tempera
lures as the .Superfurl with a crow
'o f &gt;3 started home to Okinawa
J j n,u ?. bombing mission over
North hori':i
Airman Fliirst Class Ernest 1’
Hrarrls. on ueriai gunner from
(dnssport I 1a , crawled into the
bomb bay The lives of
windswept bo
the crew hung on his speed uml
'■kill
I found that n dash Immh used
for night strike photos had fallen
«n a tnuple of 100 pounders that
didn't drop ' (innrts related,
, Fighting against numbing cold
!»»' went to work on the fuse. If
the bomb went off it would have
lorn the plnnc apart.
fioori* defused the bomb in J.ist
28 seconds!

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L A .N IIII.IIT If n11v«•. u)d hi u tn kn«»Hn "p'Mia** it inn* 1 ,#•*!, and i«
d»-Md. ih » unkhnwfi
d*»vtun*.
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iimrHAd. Mii«l jr i|«-«H in., unknown
ItV
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h M All I I I n Mi1 If
xu.zii-* 11 m n r r i r d . Mnd If dr*,|. th#
oiiikioiwn li .l f s , i\r&gt;v\*+tn, l*-nntr.p
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&lt;inkMnvvn pp.iiiK* if mnVrlrds ami If
•1*1141, 1it.- unknown bHr». dAv|F#*a
Irioiia*a .*r *runt**N «.f paid l:||*n

Kiscnhower

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fiilenee about the outlook for speed­ II r h * * l h a m ; .1A MKH K. I1 A H T LK T T l a Ihe l o a n s f I h e I • a m i J u d g e ,
ir a li v e h tid hip u n k n o w n M(tnu*e If
ing a satisfactory solution.
a s m l u u l e C u u a l* . F l o r i d a , In
find If dead , ||m* u n kn ow n
Hewhair,
In tw'ii public statements yes­ rnntrlad.
h *lr*.
or aram dtp
terday. the general expressed op
lim lx iii.

At Ihe same lime, however, he
repented hi* view that no simple
formula i* at hand, and ho said
patience, foresight and common
sense will he needed in finding
one.
Elsenhower e*ve no ledteption
&lt; lien lie plans to meet with Den.
Do"gta* MacArthnr.
Mac Arthur declared in a sneech
in Nmv York in days ago: " I am
rnnfirlrnt there Is a clear and defi­
nite Mibdlnn In the Korean con­
flict " Several day* later, Elsen­
hower messaged M ar*rth »r that
he would like to talk with him and
MucArlhur replied that he wnuM
lie nurrrable, Tho two grnernis
mnv meet here this week.
The President elect sold on his
h
return here veslorrtav that his trln
wn&lt; a starting point for his own
WASHINCi TON ‘.t -Tlie Supreme planning. At LatSua
luardia Field he
Court today struck down Fikl.i said
"Everynpc of us thinks we h^ce
homo's loyally oath law on the
ground that it penalizes persons learned something to make this
who might have Joined subversive expedition n sort of xtartinu place
from where we are going lo plan
ore a niz at inn* Innorenlly.
The low requires stale officer* the urogram* we ore going to
ami employes to swear they are adopt
"And we expect them to bo posl
nnl affiliated wllh the Communist
Party nr any olh"r orgaiilz'dlnn live nrogruni* lleenuse you know,
Hint advocates violent overthrow mv friends. Jest because one side
of government it also re w ire * 0 winds peace doesn't make pence
iromlae to lake up units in tic- I We m"*l go ahead anti do Ihltu’s
erne uf the United State*
that Induce the other* In want
Justice Clark, who wrote the pence n'«n.“
do tiling* that
einirPi main opinion, snhl:
Tin* phrn*c
lri(|lieriiniouti&gt; classification of Induce other* to want peace also"
Innocent with knowing activity — wax contained lit on exleiupo
must foil a* nil nxiertlon of ar­ ra-enos xtnlrmfurt *t the alroort
Eiscnhotvcr nlxo hod o prepared
bitrary power. Tile oath offend*
riiitmient for rcporte’,« v'hen bl*
due nroceiB."
Juitlcea Black nml Frankfurter big Coniteliatlon landed, tn Hint
wrnte ftrparntr concurring opin­ Fe «aid xoaiBlhlau the' *ound»'l
ion*. Justice Jack son took no n.tri •dtnlijie lo (he ofMhe-clHt remark,
In the caxe, oinking the vole 8 tn n lie «xld:
______, of.................
“ We face an enemv whom o r
Validity
the law was questioned by seven former teacher* of the cannot hope to impress bv won)*.
Oklahoma Agricultural nnd Me- however eloquent.’ b"t only bv
deeds — eveoulrd !!• • '»* elc—&gt;m
chnnlenl t’nllegr
Thev declined to l ike Pie o&gt;ih stances of nor n w ehnoxla" "

Oklahoma's Izoyalty
Oath I Hit ISy Court

a t r »f
•»t raid Jamrzz |J ll .irilzii
r.IJ'/A - lMa 4 rHeIiKi kIi tUI
l» K V I X U .
MKT 11 KIIIK If alivn, uml lM*r u n ­
Ileeeased.
known
If fimrilAil, arid If T h 411 K e r d lla r s a s . K e rsa a a lla % •li'iitj, ihe- ohkrmw fi tiidrn, tlfv la raa. la a c la im * I I I lle ue a m la 4 a a la a l S a id
I............... ... o r k r a n I «*('&lt;• o f paid i: ili a * K a t a le i
hrlli
K irk;
S A It A II AIcCtTItDT
You and each uf vou are herehv
• I.AIlK If a|»v* mid h * r un kn ow n
"I*" 11**' If m ar ried* an d If d*kd. tha notified and retiulred In present • ! .
rlalnia
and demands whim Vou. ,W
uoknowM lodr a, dfYlHrrx, Uu ntP aa
o r ir ra n ic t i* of aaltl Himih Mrf'urdy either of yon. may have against Ihe
eatals
of MARIK IJlL’IMK VINK,
1 l a r k . .1 M H l T i 'I I K J .f . If a ll va.
an d hi* u n k n o w n hiioiim* If iiiarri^d* oet-aaeed. lals n f said County, In Ihe
County
Judge of Heiuitiole l ooniy.
an d If dead , th**
un kn ow n
halra.

«!*•x I ki es, JiifiilfpN or urantnaa of
MM J. M MltrhaUi MAftV LAMI I I : it T \f a11va, nnd her unknown
U h iiin f If ninrrlctl, and If di*ad, i l i i
link now n heir**, d fv lrrru , Iricalec*
or *fr« i t i f f *»f anId Mary L itm ltrrti
ll \M II.T «iV r o \ ami D I M A *T»V.
hi* \vIf**, If a ll y* nml If d«ad*
lid

ror«|iK. tIk *• tmkioiwM hair- i!*VIa*8#a

Ii'Kii I m ' h or Kfuitta.'N of paid l l a m ll ion fV&gt;* an d Hmitiii **ot. til# wlfa ;
J i (HI AII II HKYMKIIT and I! 1.1.A V
dlv Vlir.It T, til** wlfr If allv*'. and

If d«*rtd, ih r
r
11 vi* unknown
tl r*t r im, i!i-&gt; im-r1
*1* |r,aaI f&gt;« or if ran I art
of a..!Id ,lop|nh It Mryio-rt and 1*1la
K d c yh or l Vila wlfa; I! IIT HAL*
Mlllt If a ll y * , and hla u n kn ow n
«|ioiiN«* If m a r t led, rnd If d«*ad, the

Instirniico

f

nnd were fired on May 21, IUI
Each hint a coiiir-ict of ctnoiov h e e t p n n t
menl extending until June w 1951 'll«i Ahi.
11 wa* stipulated In Oklahoma nort md
court.* that none of the teacher*
mhic.i

oit in d ie sl'iH I I'f w*’'''

f t n |bp c o ' d r i r v . h e s a i d

In *,’!*•*| I1"** rt'*»*i r*V “ Ah vm* iiM knmv,*'
rnrt'iin
nf H-t
wan ro*»w
*erli,*l with a JUibver.Hlvr. |lp prnliV*"* rnflnnt ever
ilinorganization
&gt;&gt;..«..d miMi*»v "

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Be Wise!
SHOP
AT
HOME

G * » your
favoriteyoiu^ler
die Ouislmas
that cams?

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You'll find the best selection of merchan­
dise in your community* shops because

a you have a llltle one of your own—nr a
favorite niece or Rrauilolillil?
Of cmtrxfl you'll want to give her tin* toy* llinl menu in much
at ChrlMmu*. Rut this year give her another gift too , , ,
A linlteil Rtalcx Defense lloml (lint will go on earning Interest
until *he'» fully grown.
She'll lavo her tnyi now. Rut In year* to come she'll Inve you
for the thoughlfuliir** which |irovi&lt;leil her wllh this gift
dial earns,

your local merchant wants to please
YOU!
YO U g e t fa s te r and more couteouB s e rv ic e
at

Home!

' Make a Chrlitmai-thopping stop at the honk and Invrstlgnlo J
tlie wonderful posslhllitlrs nf RoinU and savings acrountl
as presents for those you Inve.

You'll save time and energy!

to t your youngsters' smirity, am) for your country's, tix&gt;—

Your community merchants, now as al­

gjvre 8 United Stales Defense Horn) this Christmas)

ways, o ffe r the most services to make

rup.S. rtwHstuHAm tM anb Alt *J&gt;srttitsy. r*. Tfmmft flXaarhxaU

SWsit, f it M

fmi U b AtmIImi t is .IJw U risg CaisrH as4

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shopping easy and enjoyable.
SPONSORED B Y T H E -------

SEMINOLE COUNTY

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M AIt IK E ltH IH K V IN K , de*

W i
* * J l/ f* A 0 U S T O M i*O ?

(1) Your cnTld will Ilka It

turcollcs to dls-

the

c la im o r dem and s h a ll he In w r it in g ,
a m i s h a ll s ta le t lie n in e * o f re e l*
■lem-e and Poet o ffic e addrees o f
the c la im a n t, a m i s h a ll he s w o rn
to hv th e c la im a n t, h is a g s n t , o r
a t to rn e y , and u n v « o , h c la im o r d e ­
m and not r n file d " h u ll he Void»
a/ |t ilo n lo n It r ls s o n
Ir
A . a it ip ln ls lr n lo r o f ih e K a *
4 s e xe c u to r Of th n

Ynttr t’unh return -----if it Hhotiltl burn,
will be just whiit you've mtule it.

(2) .11 contains only sals, proven
bo

Ih

Florida, a I Ms offlrs In Kis court
house of said County nt Kanfnrd,
rinrlda,
within eight
i-ftlendnr
rnonlhe from Ihe time n f the flret
nolle*.*

Ami no ono enn ovntlc It,

.r a s s s g f i
’. 1) It coaUlai

O. P. IIHItJtnON.

n llv *
nndh *r unknowii niimiaa If
C l e r k uf C l r r u l l C mir l.
miirrl»*d. (Ifni If do/td, Inn unknown (ten. A . Hpear. J r .
^
»
. devlanrn,
or Rrantrta Altnp ne y a t law
programs" for bringing peace In liH r**ald
Mien AlH4i«nnald; id .L h N l l i v g s f a g n o l la Avn.
Korea
M l'H H KTiC A M If n llv* and har H a tiln rd , r lo r da.
He said he returned from hi* unknttwh piodinn |f married *,n,| ir
*fir- unknown fielra,
trip lo Hie war zone with new eon- d*mr.
f*aa(p*H «*r Miootf p of Maid Kllfth
N O T IC E T ( l c m s n i T O W g
f P iiB 'In - 'is I

chiidriii

ngrtdlfnrts

u n k n o w n ho tr s, d o r l t . * * , l e f n t o . i o r
irin lrr*
of sal&gt;l F Hy
I's lm .r;
O l l ' l i r t l A f . 4 N D R B *O N sort K. H.
4 N liK )t n O N , h . r hu*ri»rni. o t I*, o.
Hox l i l ,
lo ik s
M ar y.
Mtnilnols
c o u n t y , K lo ri d s ; VV. M, IK K ru a m t
N. II. tlO Ylr. 111. wIFs, If . l i v e , sort
II tlsail. th e
r ss p e v t i v e
unknown
heirs , dev is ees, le a n t! e» ur g m o t s e .
of said VV. II. B**yU nnil N. .W. Iloyil.
nls w i f e ; KAlt&lt; il.INK A. UIK.KI.I. tf
s a v e , nm] h er u n k n o w n s|io.,ee if
ii i.r r le d . and If ileml. th e u n k n o w n
ne irs, &lt;revls.es, I r g s t e e s o r i r s n o j
.if sapl i- aro iln s A.
MUell;
VS tr f r
KIIKIl 1*. CKN KI .Y, If a l i v e anil hla
. m k nuw n sp m i.e if niiirrleil, . m l if
dead. Ihe u n k n o w n he ir s. J e v U e e s .
Je g . l e e s o r g r a n t e e " n f ssl d W i n ­
fred I" &lt;'o nely; m s lo s n y and rill
p er s o n s h a v in g o r
c la im in g
any
r i g h t . I d l e o r t m e r e s l In an u In lh «
f o ll o w in g ilesc-rlhed land loi-airil In
Hemlnoie I'u on ly, F l o ri d a , I n* wilt
i»nv. lol I, less
Houih
k.t
i-l-u'ae In Hevllnn 13; Houih 1&amp; I u
m a i n s of Ihe W U o f (J o * , t . ' t
Z. Heetlon 13; NKl * of H'V *i of
He, ttnn I I , IIH of VV *4 of pe&lt;Kon U , A l. l. In T.iwo»lil|i to
Huuth, l l s n g e I&gt; FAsi
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Yon. arol efir l, nf yo n. a r e h e r e t w
rwruireil t o s p e e a r slid (II* I p s r*
s o n a l ly o r hy c u r s i l o r n e y l w llh
Ihe Klerk of Ih* s h o v e slyleil c o u r t ,
j o u r w r i t t e n u r t e n s e a , if any In Ihe
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i-ree p r o i-onfeasn will be e n t e r e d
a g a l n s i you, and ra,-h nr yo u, hy
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I h &gt;NK A N D O R D F H IK II B l Han­
ford . Hem lnoie C ounty. F lo rid a , I h l .
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area Home Is modern in ever* COMPANION
Where ..liter help
Pimm I INK
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reaped Floor furnace, beautiful
kept Av.iliable Deeemher Ma
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floor', spnclon* r.mtn*. alllc fan
line, refilled, eapultle, euiltfen
fireplace Also lartte I wo ear ca
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Ma . mdi.1 X1 » mu
ship and Materials (iluruiileed
ahuvr |J iKXi down urn I ITSbo
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per month will handle Mil* love
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10.1 K. Llth St.
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UNUSUAL .'PPOItTUNTTY
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Fsiidtllshed • Very 1 3 - NirriCKS • I'KHHONAI.S -IS 21—
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Corner locution Mayfair Sorllnn , wife lo operale - For detail* write
Call IWII XV
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Call 343 J.
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Junior Metis Wins 25th Annual
__________Mon. Iler. It. I»33

Jax Beach Signs
FSL Directors Re-Elect Krider
Six Players For
President For 3rd Straight Time 1953 FSL Season

Jones A r e Given
Awards At Dinner
H&gt; KKNT I IIE T LA IN

A ro*mnrm«r;iMve rplrlt, m iikr.l
by the umjjiI Inl.ilntion follow Inn, «
Victorious gridiron -ru n n , ,t 11,«
•tiro for III** annual Tri-Ill.V
foot hall Ihi n&lt;111&lt;( f'riilnv nii'lil nt
the Kero Inch- High Hrltunl ;rvnmaslum.
The hichliclii &lt;f Ihn evening
woe rmi'linil when Junior Mi lh
wan nwin ilnl tli*' filter Sf-iinal
Trophy for linny I Ik- mu i vnlii■h|e |,layer In It.-*
;u,lll,l,(
presentation iiy M*. Rehnnl
After nn I’riilnn.itlon of 'hr
fovcled trophy, Hehnnl lauded Ihi*
acho*'! for lie pirii , 'inur«tuluted
John Krider mill Denver Cnntcll
for' Ihrlr wink In providing tlie
Kriiiiiioli'x n rliii"rii in piny in Ilin
Memorial Sludlum, nud finnlly

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Joe f Irl.i in

Jutilor Metis

ilsed the piny* find ti int spirit

of*'Junior Mi tts t,rf&lt;,|, disking the
_tin Lake Moni'H* "LwuiiioMveV
hand In making Ids nward.
Metis will review the K"linnl
trophy offldullv next Jour during graduation ceremonies.
It
truly a gnj evening lor
the ITS people prr-rnl
lo erleirn
hexte the *ll*er iinni*rr"nry of
the Sehaal gridiron trophy.
of Ihe former 21 winners

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jMinny Jlinew

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w e re on lomd lending to the n r n ln g ’s
f r s t ir it le s
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llu le
of
t h io a l a w r llliiR n ie -liilK iu .

Doth com-lie* Ibll 1-li‘iiiliiK, a
farmer Iwu-tliuti Wllllni of tin*
Sebaal trophy, rnnl Finl liaim*
keynoted the hani|iict wilii glowing wnm.s
word* o
nrinjr
nrf pinine for
i.u ud
un tin- urganlutlons uml mople who uuido
p«*flbla this yeui . non's.dol IIH
, llron onmpaign.
(Janus pointed to tip pi,li of
the team by saying, "While Hil*
nt*V have not Ireep tin host train
In thv history of the n houl, it liad
the hert ujrlrl of any.''
rtvmlag nruiiHlit out ilir fart
that Hie barking the team rrevtverf from the funs, Sllulrnls,
admin 1st ml Ion mill Ihe liewU.
Mper* were nialeri«ll&gt; rrspulislote far the fine snow mg id the
Celery Fed* un H„' xiitliroii.
Following Hie Melt., e mh I euine
the next most pi led trophy
tin.
Lions Club's "II. si llloeki r" ine.
MPtallon. Jo*&gt; Pickens, who wn*
gleetisi with .Melt, m tio* sen.on'*
co-raidalm, wn* pi t sen ted thu
Marking trophy Iropi King Lion
Ed MrCall with « Inlef &lt;xphmuiim wliy tlio Litni4 picked on pic*
«r*.
. Til* big In ulsllii; •o kle, who i*
cottiidtred a shoo-in fur all-Kait
Florida Confermro honors, urn
praised as an unsung burn by Mc­
Call beforr (hr pr*nitation
Jim Rotmon handed out for
the aernnd almlght yrsr hi*
hlthty rutrlrd athletic s«enter
Ip the ".Most Promising Junior
Varsity plajrr" In Intskv Johnny
Jones. The Ituhson 'len's Wear
award r*a* pmrdvd hj a hrtef
rnmpllmtid.iM s|nr.h hy Hubturn who pulntrd nut it was a
difficult task In dr, lile this
iWlfr
William K. Kndrr guv,
little
Susa,II "Wop" Maim the Kinl'-r
Jewelry turnin' for Ilia must Im­
proved Miiformnnrn of the 11132
aeiuun. Knder I'lted Maim'* eniir•gems play in thu linn omlilst 0
field of giant*.
Ganns and Fleming runeInded
j*lr brief lalk* by handing out
.jtt«r* to 20 Fed GrlilttsV*. Tliay
fc
wera a* follows; Junior Metis. Joe
Picked*, Dll Sheffield, PM !,&lt;'■ kett,
Oorold II cli n: ct», Jimmy Krider
;n Wright, Cotil Jthcmmrd,
Sewell, It uMm IIIthe*. .Terry
hT. Russell Mann, R m «
Cd McCall, Jimmy Pox. J.»«
■on, lia r Davis, (jtnio La*
J . R. lluwiill »n,l Jimmy

if- IW*1

J

„ K. Hoff, rvprrseniliHj th*
l i m b CTub. awarded 11 lttl*r
N t w i to tho 1VS2 squad, All
a » U j« r* with the *x**ptlnn
a, D»rki, How*|l, L^rdeli,
____ bwI l « h * t l, who ««»}*•
■wowl*r* sst rM r,
lri»;
by the Klwanlana i t
rTa w to n , »up*i Inten/tcnt of
U r » - ti.r .
t
riaU : »|Wecrr»
Vronlnw’d TMlIyllJf*,
Kdanfletd,, the first
phv w'nhvr *tttik« briefi* hi* first honor and ok-• L - -lno*» «t iwlumin, Oiiltltan Jnp•nothar wlntm-J
•jlnwl
hackmmndf
»wdnne'W w
I.WI.V g|

mx, m

*«*
Ann

TUT KANFORD HERAID

liiiilil (hr i;rnndstsud. Krider .-.aid
JACKSONVILLE REACH
Sanford'* John Krldrr » «
re- The flrd list* can operate with
elected for hi* third term a* Pre­ nut stand* " After the first of the
sident of the cl*** D Florida Stale ear, lie continued “ We should
League b&gt; o inerting of the loot* now what DcLand Is going to do."
Report* were clreulattil that tiedirectors held liere yesterday.
At Ihe rrgulsr winter ineellng In Land may drop out of the league.
"Orlando Nov. 3*1. .Tile club did not send u reprehe was iinahle to senlnlive to Ihe meet Ihr. Iiut Rave
Ulster inure Ihnn IIs proxy In I'nliilkn.
Lakeland, which iiienlly with­
7nir vote* and the
lection "f nffi. drew Irmn the Florida fnirrniier* w n * thn* lloiul la'agur; and (iainesvllle had
po«l|Miiuil u n t i l delegation*
seeking
franehl*rs
yesterday. Krider Gainesville. which nnqiprd out of
the
league
Inst
year,
has Ireen
gained ll r neetssary 3-vole tna- promised Ihe first franchise avail­
lority on Hit* first able.
The bylaws were ehaiigrd to pro1 balled.
■ I V jr il *
Peter School, vide Hint nny player becoming Ihe
' John Krldrr Silver
Sprlmfs. properly of the league cannot tie
win re elided seerel ary Iren surer sold out of Ihr circuit by Ihe club
no,I stnliiUehan; nnd It. I* (Halt*-) buying his contract without Aral
Weaver, iM jlona Itearb. was giving the other tennis a ehnneo
nutnnl virc preQilrnt MicrwImH to buy him for lion,
Last season laesburj.’ «old pitch­
.lark Dempsey, SI. Augmllne.
Krider. who serves without pay, er Frett Moiilsieoa In St Peter*was given a present of 1500 hy Imrg a! Ilir Florida frit* rnatlonal
|j*ngue after lie Imd been acquired
the director*
The president snld lie will enll from the league following Ihe sur
another meeting nfter Jan. I trt render of Ihe Gslneivlllr franchise
lulu represented al Ihe meet
consider the slluatinn at Oel.and | flub*
where the bull park's grandstand i Inc were Palstka, .facksomillr
Heath,
&lt;lrIambi. Lrrslmrg,
tunned l;i*l Mltniner
No step* have been taken to re bma lleneh, Sanford and COCUil

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Treadway To Manage
Again; Joe Angel
Slated To Return
JACKSONVILLE I l K AC I I —
(Slur ill I) - - The Ken Hint* la1-

rami
tin
first
fauKite I isiiii to

Fiorldn

S 's to

nnnoimre Ihe
lignitiif of iu himlinger and six
player* for the tPVI *eii*un, it
was reported l&gt;v 1hr oinnagemenl
al Ihe FKL meeting lure yesterday.
Reside* I run "flrd'* Trendway, Ihe rv-Vrw Vrirk Giant
nutfieblrr nlirr mansard Ihr
lllrds last -i-soin unit signed
again rrrenilt» oitui the
lirarli nine lie-1 o n ,. Mir Sen
lllrds ingtij fui * riiti' Its nod
lo o limited . en|. r plater- to
rn n lriet. dor in/ ihe rrri m din.
mood meetings In Phnri**.

Taper Gives Mctts
Honorable Mention
MIAMI — (Special) — Jun­
ior Mrll*. Sanford outstanding
hullliut-li during the 1032 font&gt;11*11 sessnn, was gl*en honorilde mention mi Ihr .Miami Herild'» Little All-Slate tram yeslerda*. Last Friddy night Metis
• on the 1'i’trr Hchasl gridiron
Iropliy a* the Most Valuable
iriddrr al Seminole High School
for ihr l!*32 rantpalgn. Metta
•rnrrd till point* and gained
1,198 sard* lo trail the Frda to
hr South Ka*t Florida Confer■Itre title.

Sanford Herald’s
Sport Columnist
R. Z. Johnson Dies

p.il.rrl Z. Johnson, fit, retired
Atlantic ('next Lin* railroad condin tur and writer of tho “Hport*m, m" column in the Hanford Her­
ald. died at tile Frrnnhl-1 vtiightnn
11••-1■it tt1 Haturdnv ufteirmon folLi udditb'li lo freadw ■ ..n-l Iowiiih a heart attack while hunttin
is ni’WruMMTS, ll’VMl I,"
inv ut n ranch near the Wrkiva
iri'i
friiui ii. ■ tr&gt;.")" l-nlti
I! i* •r.
it
r * 1ini'i iu i '•'•I. Juris,
t
tt i . Johnson
Wll'iillf' 1h 1&gt;)••i &gt;'*, i ,* u * ’ l‘, tt«u,» ,vn&lt; very active
A •(.'■ 1 1i i . McUr e in i,'ltd,tor and
}, 48,til. 1.* * t,, &lt;&gt;■d f t , . , ■i iH* 1 Co, w-tMlife work, be. inr/ |ire&gt;|i|*til of
l h •• Seminole
County'* Snort*,
men', association
for th, past two
ar* and formv v holdloc the
|oi lice of vice, or*-sldcnt of the
|Filth District of
the Florida Wild­
II* T . V. DAVIS
lly SIIKI.IIUN SAKOWrr/.
life Federation.
Johnson
NKW VOIIK
- The collegiate
f'nrotns Arndeutv Paidher*
Mr. Johnson, a metntier of the
liii*ki-Hiall season ualns rnuinen nl tlii-it I'.tfi'J itridiion *ra»i*u
nrntherlmod of Railway Trainmen,
turn tills week with a host of it lll-t) Ion* to tin- Cm on (hiI
wax employ,'! hv tlie ACL at III*
gal nr.* sprinkled around the coun­ tio- Indian
llivcr Immlet
McCrlrkard
hometown, Wilmington, N'. C. in
try that should determine the rela­ Thursdnv night In n le-si-hedul d
tive strength* of ninny train*
.201*; ilifl. liler Hln*e Karfnn Itm.'i. IL flisi wothi‘.| in tho office
lilt of un earlier |m*lp»nemeiit.
lt'» west word ho for highly lout
Cornu'* Idg Hen Willium* plow­ 111 J!t.lt; anil , nl.hr r Rill Kola-rt there. Inter tiao*fcirioir to the
trnn-poi lutloii &gt;1e p ii r t in e n t In
ed La Salle ill 1’hiludrlphla. In*l ed
3IH).
through
tin Panthers de­
year's National Invitation rhnrn finite, |i. Heme two of Cals' Hirer
Ihilli Trruill»B), * lio wiiiind Mail'll, lot.', when hr tiocanp' a
pious, a* Ihe Explorers cuntinne a TD’i John Hinltii made tin other
uji serantl In Jark Cade in Ihe Itoiiitilan Ho worked ill Lakeland
uni hiioi tMiii'fori'd here a*
cross rmmlry (our
1 SI . Iiutlina run1 « if h s .337
tonrhilownnnd extrn point
for
The classy Pennsylvanians made Il.e winner*.
h»einittr, ami Rnlirrlsnq i«III In- railioii'l cntiiluctnr in lltllt, He reHim first stop nt Dayton last nlnhi
the nnli I hii i »-h f .1111* nn (he |tji.d in tanunrv, t'tii',.
Sinre Ihe Panlher^ » r r r held
lie Via* III-live In affair* of the
and misted their liftn straight vie
S,-,i lllrds tin riiix Hr%| srasiii,.
srnrelrw*,
Arthur
"l&gt;rr"
Knight
tury by |mlt*hing off the Flyer*,
I i.
Itaiitl t ('Iniri h mid the Hcinnew
1,
-sii;lii-il
III.mhi
KI
i
"
*
a
re:
73-til. in overtime The teams linisiieil the season as Ihr
Inel. County Hpol tvn,eii's Ar.&lt;n.
H"b
Kit,
lien,
2t).yeur-old
lefi«
srhuol'w lending srnrer with 27
Il&gt; i- "Oivlvod hv hi&lt; wife. Mrs,
were linnlbds In the National In
blinded |ot,|.i-r with semi-pro ex*
piiinls.
R '/ lohnnot,, ti.o naiu'liter-. Mi**
viintlnn Tourney lu*t spring
fi-ll.
Weighs
l«U
(It ill me. I|e i s
I!‘ U Wlllinni* si un it first in
tin Tuesday La Salle visits Art
Ket! 11Hi" Jnhii-on, Hollywood, and
m i oipl
period lo give Hie Ill'll huts tiirlillomdeii.
/nno Fililny (lie Explorers go to lie
A),
W. II Cninphell, Tampe; two
H
a
v
e
Whitten,
i
iglitbauiled
hip , R,
Jr., Hun foul, nml Fund/,
Son Francisco In meet Simla Cols it ti ll lead ut Hie liulf. Tin,
" t 11'
nod servle,; llellvwtr'itjj 111* mother. Ml*. II.
,1'tur.i They ploy Sluufnrd Sabir- emu.- moved slowly m the'th ird I '
Mioii lei with litilh team* lielnjl
log 1,1 * o^iwo h'Oi'e. Wldlteii is „l&gt;. b i t I.um . i , .Miami; hi* "ten.mother,
day
I’oreltHS, Kurtlesl Tftnrne, tin,I I7N ponmls.
Another E a s t e r n Imlependent held
Mr*. It. P. Johnson, Wilmington,
John (Tommy) Wed, IH-yunr- N. C : flve-ulxteva nnd three hro|Hiwrrhmise, Scton Hull of South i ,oom* uiinrteriKiik. furled hack
eht
sieoud
Imseman.
He
is
six
.he,
Urangit, N, J ., also ha* a busy i the fourth period in heave wlml
■— *- ahead.
* 'TU- 1" — who
*••• (night
. . . have .l«vri ..
In net ill uervk'v* will he held ut
week
The e“1S4&gt;tnnlun*.
the winning pas* feet, weigh.* 1113, puts nil throw*
light,
plnved
luieflv
in
UnJluekX:IHi o. in, tomorrow nt llrisson
recorded their fifth triumph In u it.lv to liny,. Hie ,|espi-m to toss
)-'i,i.ei-iil Home anil burial will he
row Saturday by Ibraslilng Knit;* interrented hv Hinilh who enrmade in Ijike View Cemetery.
fl'a 1, 97-31. nnrUcliintc In three i ted tiie piguklu oyei Hie gout
Thr Rev. W. I*, flcc/oks, -It'., li'id
‘ ■
all/ ‘ fruyu
*
luler*ru(l/&gt;nal
line for Hie see,mil Coeon TD.
|
the Rev. H. L. Whatley will offlThe Pirate* tiluy boat In landsHuilth mu Hie aueecasfiil extra
' |chile nt the Inst rite*.
vllle toniuld ami John Carroll Tues­ p, lid nflet Hie Iour iul own. Wil­
day night and thru clash with liams plowr,I over into Ota ( ’room*
WeMrm Kentucky Thuriduy nl n„l tone in llu- lost ty/o minute*
Madhun fvpiarr (inrdvn.
of the game for the final tally of
North Carolina State gel* an op-j the nmlest
purtiinlty In enhance its Southern , t i : i KiMH
II tt It (I —()
Cnnlerenre stature Thursday when , ('.sou
the Wnllpnck takes to the road 'fourhdowns Cocoa — William*
agulnst Grorge Washington. They
Smith.
return home Saturday for an In- Kxlra Point: ('m-un — Smith.
Itrd lrrNUwu,
ORLANDO IHpe, ini)—Ovleilo'*
lersectlonnl s k i r m i s h nRulnM
uxunlly powerful basketball team
Texas Tach.
hum Trl-Cuunty limp ill ll&gt;52.
roI off to n slow start this year
The defending tltlisl* arc 3-t In
James West, IR-venr-ohl out­ hy falling to a much bigger Edgethe Icasur standings nnd have cap­
fielder, who lasts and throws right. water quintet, fiK-li), here Friday
cui h
tured five out or six In overall
j|e is ii six-footer, weighs IBU mid ( ^
rnmpelllon taut Saturday, they
also did n trick In the Ruck horn i
johnny Jones, former guard
Hill LiiHiwihxIs' ttf'J ovrrage tor circuit, where he hit .825.
trlpi&gt;*'d previously unbeatrn Kait"• ‘ •
J
who was shilled
to *forwerd.
Ihe first three games gav* hint
ern Kentucky, 8»-7».
Limited service players aret
pserd the Lions with 19 point*
I, o it 111 a tt a State University, undisputed 1M-uin lead over the
Eil Grove, southpaw pitcher.
nicked to replace Idle Kentucky at VJ-42 Navy. Rowling League, this Grove is 21, 6-10, 155 poilff1*. He on driving lay-up* and on*-hand
from the court. Pel#
Ihe Southeastern Conference lead­ week's
averages revealed. Al has amassed a 24-21 i*cord in swUhrrs
Hurt mateh*d Jon**' 19 point
er, opens Ha league schedule Negrutto's UO pin percentage d e s s D. C, and R ball.
»fforl lor Edgewater-................
Wednesday At Alabama. Wtthpro- ■tends second, but the total 1*
Howie Roienftlder, rlghthand
Normsn Fore and big Waller
.
tit paving the the result of IB g am y, which
11fir.scoring Hob
Pettit
------an---------------outstanding gam*
m **sc „four sue- would give him tha o fftfa l claim pitcher. He I* 22, weight 180, 0-10. Duda plsred
way,, LSU ha*
has aamassed
was
je lInnling Lions, Du,
rcss Ivc victories over non-loop to thr title If the season were to Rosenfehhrr had 9-7 mark in fpr tt,„
Washington State League In hls particularly effective under the
foe*
i-ml In,lay.
first season of pro IMill. Thn folUllmd*. rated as one n( the nnFrank Onslun rank* third In lowing year lie was 0-7 In the Col- jMinrd*, luii n late period stall hy
thr Eiiglrn dashed all hopes of a
tlon'a top ranking q u i n t e t s ,
Ihr average column with a HK Ion Htales loop.
rnmehnrk by tho QvUdlan* ,
Inunrlirs drlenie of fls Rig Ten mark siftT hold* the distinction
These newly signed player* and Oviedo
KG FT
crmvii tonight against Michigan.
of downing the moat etna,
H 3
Mlnne«nln, also a formidable 25to. III1I t'earlay'a 105 .Ingle the seven holdover* are expected Joties
to give Ihe Hea Rlrds n fine work­ Dudn
5
l
contender for llig Ted supremae
(tame I* atilt the leagua'a beat ing nucleus for 1003.
1 ■J
ha* taken three In a row, and
Meek
0
0
resting until Deo. 21 when it meetla Individual effort.
Hlnyluti
The VJ-fl’J bowlers wftl play
3
0
Illinois. The Hophera turned back
Fore
(.gain tomorrow night at thn Han­
11 0
Nchrnska, 71-M, Saturday,
Wheaton
20
«
Another Midwest kingpin, un­ ford Rowling Alleys beginning at
Total
beaten Kansas Stalo, favored n 7tS0 p.m.
Edgewater
Ft) FT
V J-fll LEAGUE
the Rig Kevin race, engage! in
7
9
Joynei
O TP Avg IIG
three inteneotional tussle* this
0
4
Daley
a 4H0 102 188
week. Thu Wildcats, with a pair of Lulhwood
2
1
Crnlg
15 2'J2a 149 194
closo victories over Drake ami In­ Negrotto
U 1
Hurt
17 2510 148 177
diana, are at home with San rran- Gaston
3
3
MIAMI OB—1'hll O'Connell, West Ulguu
IB 2154 148 170
cisco tonluht. They travel to East Markin
1 3
Huthesun
(1 570 I4B 189 Palm Reach attorney h i* again Hlylur
Lansing, Mich.,. Friday to meet Wickline
0
0
Id
of Ihe
IS 2507 148 100 taken over a* president
Notre Dame and then face Michi­ Cearley
23 11
Total
Florida International League
I
ar ‘
gan Kioto the next flight.
SH 2507 144
Hi. Peter
Halftime Hcoret Edgewater 32,
the
B circuit ,)U
plan* In uper__ I. Class
.
Kansas, the NCAA T o u r no y Hohauttuvt
17 1M40 142
Oviedo 10.
ate six learns next teansn.
aim* to get back on Fordyce
0 854 112
Directors drafted O'Connell hero
tha Victory trail at |hf expense of Norton
0 1252 188
Sunday and accepted withdrawal TenniH Pro's Fath er
HMU Friday and Saturday nUhta Warren
12 1054 185
of Ukelsnd and Key West.
at Lawrence. Tho Jayhawki won Locke
18 £451 187
"1 have agteed to bo president
Dies While In Cuba
their opener rather handily from Carver
» 409 180
far one yearTn these trying limes,"
Tultne, but were rudely Jotted Dumont
18 2441 158
O'Connell said In retuminn lo Ihe
Rill Sweeney, nrrntly aji|&gt;olntMi
Saturday by Rice, M-81.
11 1480 185
llayl
post he held until a vosr ago when tennis pro at the Mayfair inn, who
Teem* In the loutnw ut Confer­
18 2420 184
en*on
ho
resigned
and
Henry
S.
Rey­
arrived hero only yesterday In as)
ence concluded their first week of
0 1180 181
liter, C. 1).
nard, St. Petersburg, ws* named sumo hls new duties, wqs notiflsd
activity with Rice, Texaa Christian
0 1103
Ohnesorgu
to
succoed
him.
Raynard
resigned
of tho sudden death of his father,
and Texai emerging unacatbed.. ‘ ialkama
0 770
recently.
John J . Hwusmuy. tin, in Havana,
Atrfcanaai. Um preseason favorite,
887
If
t
Dullness
Manager
Rob
Doty
proCuba, early Sunday morning.
waa, slung' by Tulsa, but bounced
aented
Lakeland's
withdrawal
be­
oung
t8
1582
Rwvenev had ju*t driven up from
hack Saturday to entail Mississippi
cause of financial difficulties.
I) 1100 128
Jackson
Miami after ***(ng hi* parent* off
k'ortuno
Louis Carbonell then withdrew on a boat for llavatiA Friday night.
Key West membership "rea s
!3 !
hls four sisters,
lantly" becatuo a sevonteam ami three Tying
12 1403 122
brothers of th* death,
8 800," 121
Cox
Rwtcnwv
flew
t&lt;
&gt;
fUvnim to accom­
■
15 1821 IU! 104
Fatheprt
pany hls ranlhvr and tha body of
18 1822 121 140 Gator Ca&amp;erti Meet
hls felhur to Medford, Mass.,
&lt; : S a . .T O .w t J w .T S B ® ; Reek
8 504 tltf
Ziegler
where services will be held this
and Saturday night*.
lS 1771 118
Carlwne
week.
Hurricanes
Tonight
■........a*'*'——
■*
0'!..' 1■
0 1047 118
Dedrickaon
18 2048 114
Martin
MIAMI iiB-Ono of three teams league would be "unH'laldy.',
VftU
Rlackvrell
U &gt;220 too
undefeated In slate competition
Key West withdrew with the un­
JA L U JIA S IM Miller, P. 0 .
this fall will lose that distinction derstanding that It wmdd hold a
Florida S U t
Hemstend
110
UfliyefalbL
membcrshlt
pressnUdat
Wrabel
10 10
meets
a state fi^tha^ league raises it again or
srtF
ehsmpli
West
avail
Unlver- when 089
14 11
110
Miami.
took oror'tbe
(
FT

Cocoa Shuts Out
Nation\s College
Basketball Teams CnmmHg 19-0, In
Swin^ Into Action Final Grid Gaire

Edgew&amp;ter Quintet
Detents Oviedo
58-11), In Opener

u n u is—1»

Luthwood's 162 Av^.
L I VJ-H2 lA’Uffue

J'

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Phil O’Connell Is
Elected President
Of F-I-L For 1953

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Ace Glam Gains “Titan” Paul Pezold Forges Into
On Loop Leading
Huge 7-Pin Lead Over City Loops
Stine Machinists
Paul Pezold Scores
587 Series With
Games Of 220-209
Ace Glass Company's howlers,
once the tnqxt of the City
league, nicked up a game un the
loop trailing Ktlnn Machine five
by administering a elean throeline sweep over the Florida Power
ami Lightmrn, last Wednesday
r.luht at the Hanford Howling AlMeanwhile. Ktlna's took tha
Celery City five Into catnp In two
of the Ihrre lines while Stanley
Rogers dumped the Post Office,
2 - 1.

Ray Carroll, showing hi* l*r»t
from since 12&amp;L splattered 521
pins to lead the Acemtn a* Lawton R on rolled a 442 series to top
the loeere.
Carl Von Herbulls registered
the high terlet
for the Htlncmen
with a 619 total
whi l e F r a n k
Hchsutteet down­
ed 458 pin* to
pace the losing
attack of
th*
printers.
P a u l "Kingfish" Pesold was
was all of that for Stanley Rogers.
The ngi'lru* veteran scored the
league high evening series with n
prodigious 587 total, Including the
two highest games of fttl) and 207.
C. Percy was thn high matt for
llu losing mailmen with n 4-l'J
throi'-game setCITY LEAGUE
Htsnley Rogers (Z-l)
I'lavrrs
3 Tol.
1
2
G. IVxnlil
158 139 |60 18.1
KrcUer
138 172 131 411
Van Ness
163 110 120 398
linker
162 197 IHI 63.1
P. Flint,J
207 ICO 220 587
838 787 817 2142
Total
Poet Office (2-1)
I'lsyrrs
.1 Tot.
1
2
HV. 120 182 428
Steele
138 100 105 199
Percy
ItiirdiDon
120 130 10t 423
121 168 138 117
l|erl,*t
Amdcliv
144 LIU 10H 112
Kline .t.aenlne (2-1)
I'lajrrs
2
3 Tot.
t
158 201 to o 510
Von llerbull*
G. Kline
117 145 115 1(17
100 1IIH 101 402
J . Her list
Klrrhlioff
134 109 140 143
120 100 169 481
Tourhton
090 819 708 2312
Total
Celery City fg-3)
3 Tol.
I'ls jrrs
1 2
198 tin 151 498
Fehnuttect
361
Rnriictt
181 104
Negrntln
137 1181 r n 3HT
I'cWii
ISO 100 103 175
128 125 136 388
F.itet
Total
750 06O 000 209!)
A«* Gits* (.TO)
3
lot.
1
2
I'layvrs
154 100 178 192
Kkclit
104 141 144 419
Kannvr
137 140 113 3 9 0
RonuJorf
105 157 180 621
Carroll
144 158 100 408
Cooke
704 776 700 2329
Total
Florida Power Light (9-3)
Play***
1 *
3 Tol.
Rost
143 124 176 442
Russell
143 143 150 111
Gray
187 156 148 440
Lawton
130 112 183 801
Blind
128 195 128 378
Total
070 679 737 2002

Sanford N avy Will
P lay Rollins Five
A t S H 8 W ednesday

The "Tltnh" Pun! Resold, who
ha.* r/trnnl hi* tuimr the "Kingfhh" from hi* pttallgimis laiwllng
exploits in thn Hanford City
Lcugn,' fui the pn*t 28 years,
forged into an almost insurmoun­
table»(tvrn-pln
lead over thn
We*lne*day night tenpin circuit
this week,
&gt;*
The a g e l e s s
*
Imwler hold* a
,174.2’)
percent* sgi' while "King
Carl" Von Herbulls is in xm-und
* 1» n e will) n
1C7.1U average,
which last year
&gt;0., would have been
/.‘‘ food enough to
unseat
Pexohl’s
HU&gt;.27
lending
Pant Pesold
murk.

Harold Appleby, who has Iwen
teaching City League howler* lo
respect him all season long with
his brilliant play, Is the third
ranking bowler with a ISJJ
mark.

Orville Tourliton stands In hls
perennial fourth position with n
153.30 average or three olns ahead
of Rill Hnrtwlck nml almost four
pins in front of Rob Steele's I5P.7
averagt
In s c v e n t h .
p l a c e I* Paul
brother, Georg)',
w i t h n I50.ia.1
George Is the
current rage of
the Mixed Rowl­
ing loop with a
lofty 173 aver­
age — th* "innu
mark Ids brother
now- lend* the

City Lcngiii.

The City I.cii- iiaroi/i Appleby
truer* enter their I5tli week of pill

Ity GAYLE TALBOT
SYDNEY. Australia i.r&gt; - That ; catching running form At (he
folded event fur which Ihe truck H e l s i n k i Olympics, a Sydney
world liui walled *u — running of sportswrllcr recalls having heard
the lirsl I-minute mile -appears lo Aral Whitfield of thr American
lie no farther away than a gi**J learn say Lundy was “ linib/ihly Ihe
most perfectly proportioned mller"
kangaroo Jump
Auslrnllnti* arc nlemlulcly confi­ ,hr over hod seen
The same writer recalls the 3
dent Unit their John Lnmly. 22
year old Melbourne University *lu- young Aussie got out in front at
(lent, will do It the lirsl afternoon Helsinki hut didn't know hmv to
nacc lilmxelf at that time and tell
he really feel* like riinning.
They, therefore, display eil a no- hack Hit flew home Immediately
table lack of Interest la Ihe (act nfter the International games ended
Lan/lv merely tore off u mile In I lo resume classes nnd since has
mlnules 2.1 seconds In a small shown evidence he learned u great
Interclub meet In Melbourne Satur­ deal on the Irttt.
Ills cunch ami trainer Is an old
day.
The sixirts pages generally took innralhnnrr named Perry Ccrutty.
llltlc notice of the event oilier than He has been working with Lnmly
In point out It was pretty fast con­ with loving rare nnd only two
sidering the race was run over a week* ago told an Austrnllnn writ J
ratn-soakrd track and lh.it Lnmly er hl» protege wn* a cinch to boat
finished no yards In front nl hi* I minutes flat the first lime thu
closest pursuer without apparently circumstances are right.
extending himself.
Pitcher Harry llyrd of the Ath­
It has since taken rnu.-ildrrablc
digging hy lelephone and otherwise letic*. American League rookie of
to learn n few pertlnenl fact* almut the year, won 10 games from July
the young athlete who might Im- a II, Hr finished with a 15-16 re­
sensation of Htc truck world within cord.
a mailer of weeks, lie failed lo
qualify fur Ihe semifinals ut the
Colorado bus beaten Arixuna
Olympic 1,300 al Helsinki last sum­ three tlnu* In ns many football
*
mer, finishing fifth In hls qualify- meetings,

F op The “Sportsters”

The "Savages", basketball team
of Photographic Squadron Blxtytwo at NAA8 Sanford, will open
their home slate against the HoiHus College “T ars" Wednesday
night a t 7i30 un (he floor of tha
no1* High School gymnasium
anford.
Tho Ravage* are coached by
Ena. J . W. Olson of Daytona
Reach and LL H. R, Wood of
Miami and havo recently entered
the Orlando city Iqeguo.
In the opener, tha Photographic
Hqusilrun Blsty-two squad coast­
ed past the Roouemorc Motor sup­
ply team of Orlando, 07 to 87. In
th«fr first official ram * of the
Reason, the "Savages" lost a tight
rvntsst In the closing momenta to
the Stetson University J-V's,- 51
to 47, In PeLanil.
Photographic Squadron Sixtytwo la rommaiultd hy Conimdr.
Jcfrsrson Kennedy Jr . of Winter
Park, former football, basketball,
and m r i Is star at Rollins.
The contort la the first meet­
ing between the two teams and
the public ta cordially Invited.

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night nt 7:30 p.m.
CITY LEAGUE AVERAGES
G. Pins Ava. it.*:.
12 7313 174.35 225
P. Pesold
Von llrrtiulis
12 7«3.7 107.19 213
30 6915 106.6 203
II. Appleby
12 0882 103201 226
It. Tnuchteli
15 2400 I0O.0 210
R. Hurlwirk
12 0086 159.7 23 I f ,
It. Steele
12 0508 160.10 101
G. Resold
tt 0110 I60.I t 109
J . K miner
21 3270 160.
P. Ruknt
107
12 OI76 154.7 201
J. Ca&gt;oki*
tt 0279 163.0 201
P. Kite)
31 4734 152.22 187
W. Skelit
12 0371 161.29 188
In Pevlc
12 C329 150.29 tun
K. Kirehlioff
39 6«79 160.20 189
it. t'am ill
38 6727 160.27 2U1
11. Kretxir
42 0306 160.5 201
IL Herlrst
30 6300 140.35 1 0 5 .
J . Her list
A. Negroltu
12 0205 117.31 18U*
39 5714 117.11 180
G. Stine
t: 177 147.7 108
L. Ely j
39 6071 I l f . 10 210
C. a r t /
30 4301 l l 5 . i t 176
ft. Rorsdorf
F. Hchnutteet 20 3769 141.15 108
M. Hiihbsnl
30 1332 144.12 tot
30 5176 143.27 190
tt. Rlistell
39 5001 11321 186
L. Lawson
33 1702 142.10 188
L. Hunt
Hi 3503 1 (2.7 183
T. CoM.
12 10(8) 110.10 171
1.. David
3 417 130.
IL Holler
12 6828 138.32
C. Plerry
R. K. Hanliiun 30 4017 132.27 101
T. lliirnelt
29 3828 132.
182
23 2052 128.8 101
D. Miller
P. Vsii Ness
11 1797 128.6 153
(I 759 120.5 146
P, Ktnnley
3 379 120.1 111
It. Pie’ entl
1951 AVERAGES
ili Pin* Arg. ILL.
|i Perot.)
39 11601 1O0.27 213
Von llctlfiilh 39 0-101 H11.8 IDS
Ciirrnlt
30 0392 103215 21Hi
T,nit'lit un
30 0218 169.17 188
3 178 169.
Kwann
lu sf
Inu heat.
Lanilv i* described ns a tall(iliU’**kJnn&lt;M! younifftter u itll a
u
beautiful
i- in iiiiiii
jphysique
r i i j P iifiu ?
m
in
l'*
an i ’lycum!

Sports Hound up

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splutter netiun ut the Hanford
Rowling Alleys on Wednesday

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Jo e Pickens, “Wop”
Mann And Johnny

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H IE W E A TH E R

YOU DOlTT

t nntlmird robl this afternoon and
tonight. rxr/pt not quite »n rold
lower r.ist roast tonight; Inn 21
■n :2 and frost In north and central
imrtions. ,j« to in .ind scattered
Irost Interior south poitinn; warmer
ttednrxda) afternoon and fair.

r *c « lt* / n r Seaford lleratd, (.By
D t U n r f , by 1:00 P. &gt;1.. please n i l
YELLOW CAD 1141
AN I N D E P E N D E N T D A I L Y

mkm
VOLU M E XL1V

K n la b lta h e d 1 9 0 8

Crew Is Taken
Off Navy Ship
By Helicopter

SA N F O R I),

F L O R ID A

Kisenhower Returns To New York After Korea Tour

TU ESDA Y

N EW SPA PER
DEC.

HI.' IDA2

British NavaiiMillions
Hero Is Liven
TopNATOPost

&lt;^ust Of Personnel Is
Rescued From Re­
frigerator V e s s e l
Wrecked On Rocks

Admiral Montbattcn
To Direct All Itut
t ’.S. Fart Uf Medi­
terranean F o r c e s

S la v e r y B y H is Z e a l,
S a y s H a r r y T ru m an

I'AIttS t llrili.li \din
Carl
Moiiidhntli n Ini' been named coin
imimler in chief nl all lint the
American pint of V U'O'- imtnl
lureps ill the Miililerriiili. with
A, two off Ix-ghorn
mainlenuiiee &gt;d .i-n and an into
• The helicopters bronchi off 13
numlciiHoiis lielwein lllliriillur mill
men.
Previously
20
linu
been
re
. _i » - ■
hue/ as Ids No I assignment
&lt; ioveil by breeches buoy nnd lu.nt
'I tu- imwerful Naples Ini'i d U S
v jrltfimilly the Navy sold 40 men
Sixth Fleet, lochallng heiny ear
were aboard, but this wns re
i'io iH T T R e s i d e n t A m i
riiT' .mil iim|ihihious f u n is re
vised today to 311.
mains indi-|ienileiit »' an tilled
I e n d in id 'liiir c h in n n
The four wlmlmlll ernfl circled
iriking foree under .tilin Itnlnit
the stern of Ihe wrecked refnger*
It i arm y fur -,»un».*’t of l.iml
&gt;!&lt;■
s -*illi
Y ear
tor vessel Then one after another
■&gt;t&gt;eralion« m sinillierii Kurupc
they hovered above the broken uf'
Iloth Monnlluitlen and I ainex will
l ' i*» 4ill
&lt;1 'I •
section, dowered a sent, pulled It
n-purt direrlty tn lien MatHe-w
up with n man aboard nnd flew
U ltd
vt ,
It IHdgwny. supreme tlieil nun
„ to a Leghorn soccer field.
mandir
*!♦ I•* 1 1 "' 1i||I \ •' '
' l4T h r helicopters were from the
Itill gw a v iinllfled Hie Ninth .til
led n nt*. 'k it) 1 » *•
J . 8. Aircraft carrier* Mldwny nnd
untie Treaty t Mguiii/a'luii'* conn I
l
t'liplil * It'
Levte. They landed briefly nl Pis#
ml uf foreign ministers through a
M YY tdurniti^ ill 11»
before starting the rescue o|*crusiHikosmull
lediiv
llml
tinHiiti'h
lion.
; Mi* .( v M t Ml. •
cltiefs
ofstuff
hadapiHiinted
The operation wm completed at
MntlltUiallen The general said lie fiflitf ill i lllM'I'i
4:30 p. in. 110:30 u to., KST)
a as "drlighli-d" to i nni-ur
I I I ", jntlllll I* hi
Until the helicopters look over,
1li* fmn tli i •ia* •
The npimintuienl and a com
the Navy's rescue crow depended
prolili.se helweeii llrtu.li and \nu- tluii Munir mill i*
mainly u|hju a breeches buoy to
••nil
rienn military le.tdets tlml pret-c j Mis*
get off Ihe Cntniinel ll',»'fcr's men
■led It ra|i|H-d a loll;: wruugle lie
1** tin * i*«iiitr\
The breeches buoy took three men
t'M*cit the two s e n lees
as to I *i.41 , tli* il nt In mi •
off yesterday, and then the line
■hethei -to Vtneru an or a Ml itnn I •* mill iiitif in i"
ijurtcd. It was re ringed today
loti m the
I'hMMlrttKrlnl Ihkirlit H, tilt t'lilHA'* t " n o ’ lie • * t »In li/iu l»* Into' o lutnlx uf uit&lt;-ii»|iln»ti« itfI«*l hi4* should hold tile top
I hi :: i i ' iii i*|it 1
*• Henry Suiiknnt of Itrooldvn. ntns
Mediterranean A. it turn
out II
ter nl the fJrointnei Iteefer. was urrivul ill I silt i MMitltit I U‘l*l* New %urt.« vttvia'IiitliiftAr li • I'-'.M 0 iliil&lt; hiiisiuii t«» him n s ••(•lutt «*f Hint* neither ilos-s Muuntlialten - -talus ' i **• Win I' I *■i \ •
tie.
intuit'*
J
uImi Fuller Dullt*.*, who m*eu»ii|»nid»‘f| Kit i t»tin\t•i *•»» the t tip, •mid- I*• •••!* I iih I In I' i t 1*!*
I ,1 ■ i •f H i d I l f | l l l l l r I t
the Inst member of the trow to
tie n lih v l m ill Unit hi H J»»llllt«y ''inuik* not the lit I lint 'll) h'-;*iiin III* nl .« n tt •ff*««« In tutu-ltuli -.t III lie ,-i|Uat with dial ot i a -nil
leave her.
Wll'tl Mil. I III * i. v
vim In-alls the southern lailupeaii
Itotwriiiil;
till*
film
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I
lit*
)H
ul»i*|
ftfrURRlt."
&lt;
Intel
imtiuin,!
t
All 3» members of the crow wen
I'umiuaud nnib-i Itlilgway
I In iin;•• tu *iiin# *
lit good health, although tliev were
IIrillsti wnrei aft v ill mala up ■i i i*ini*nt - i iipf I• I
kept )u Ihe U. S. Army Hospital
most of Moiiiilluilleu ■ folce.s
[ &gt;11'• liiindolpli " h i
here for cxundnutlon and rest.
k
Ihe admiral id liermau desci nt .............I hi 'in l&gt; &lt; "
Four of the seamen slipped lute
Is a seentid cinislo nf t/uei-u i lira | «ia..d nod l.i' * ■
Ihg sen from rope ladders and
h.-lh II mil an iincli "F la i till
I n t &gt; 11v "f
*• ■
were picked up by ii small ih.llur
hand, tin- lhi(i’- 'd I dlnlnii ,h From
* am n
t'enn
Nnvy Inin I.
I |mlhi |llay INC in l.d lioli III pi !
\\ I,, o
I'hnidu h
Savage wind* nnd waves idled
"ill- I .initli in he hernlne one e l l p,, , , .&lt;■i**,-, • id i , i i*i &gt;i*l
dhr 3.800 ton shin onto the harla.r
llrMnln's iiiiisI Isiplllal liens - el ]
p oldlued I" I &lt;t&gt;'il 141' 1111
reef 200 yanls riff shore here eorlv
On1 Hoard of Fount I Commit
World War II
|.
,g„.,| ' ............. I I n M l III I
yesterduy nnd then broke her In
n» flrur up Mir M n h lri dimmm |, iiit
||t.|..
|,
•loners at a •m-elnl nueilmr v,-s.
I Ill'll ilk
M
M
IIIIIIM
O
-tl
Dll
V
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Iwo. The stern, with all the crow
terday iI'stnr*-*' its miinoprtatlon
(
.nti
Dm
iih
i
ori-sdii
••.1 III ■' l i t
aboard, wedged fast'on the rocks.
to tile advertising fond of tin
/ «| • .
f%
i' Minl (* |
irt **n •li‘«vi i ik1*1» 1 i t 111 .1 Mill III
lift
The ship had b e n v Irving to tie
C h a n d l e r o f ................ ....
Ho- m l
t Mtl&gt; I lint lhi*&gt; oil •*l Im t Mill *
up In Leghorn Harbor when a loo
" it m l M in i o f N v 'jo o , i , f , i j . \ \
l p' It • if Id'
all M r * m id I i k111e
mile gust caught her.

Tender Crops In IntTuase I Made Little Damage To
To C Of C Fund By
State Nipped By County
Crops Is Reported
('oinmission
Frosty Weather
From Cold Spell

In contrast to yesterday's gales
and swells, clear, sunny wcither

Ocala Is Reported As
Coklest Sput With
20-Decree Reading

H p e lic o r, p re » li|.-n t a p p e a re d b e fo re
th e grouji.

lly The Assoelntrd Prrw
I'h ’vlollslv, 'he f ’ononis-den hud
Frost formed In nearly ull farm­ n u t th e a tip r o p r lu lln n In .ir'.n n d , n
ing ureas of I’cnlnxulur Florida lim p w ith n c u t o f .'“ M l in tin
TuitMlny. nipping tender vegeta- 11,0011 a p n ro m lw tic u i fu r th e ad
Ides nearly evaryv.Kgp’ excupt lu v e r lL ln p flu id of" th e JunTei- C lib n i
the West Const area.
be** n f C'lnnnii■n-e.
'Hie coldest recorded tempera­
Judge Douglas Htensiiyin. nri-i
ture rending wus 20 in the (iuines
ili-Ut
iif the ilnveees, Iinpeninl I,vllle nrea. Miami had n I I . the
for** the C o m i t l l s f l o n at tln-ii III
coldest Her. 10 In 3$ years.
The Federal-State Frost Wnrning regular meeting and r.-tjue-ded tMarion llnrinnii, niemlM-r mu'
•toration of the cut. No m ion imformer s w e t n r v of the Seminole Service at Lakeland reiwrtfd anx y*-t been taken in fn'nr nf
n
County Children'* Committee, yes damage to citrus would lie negligi­
terday ndvlsed the grout. t o .... &gt;|.cr- ble. 1‘llrux grove* were heated lo i|Ueat.
A ll tin - c o m m is s io n - i • s ■&gt;t- it tu
ate more with press fn-dllth-s t. Central Florida low s(nds llculing
In the Nortlu-rn icctur Atimlily for tin* rv^^iruliun «*f tin
Inform the uiddie of problems lien!. (
\^ uj 0 V up|»rt»|iiiuti*»»i ti» it** *»»t
^ i p with children.
»lof the fruit belt.
» trn\Y b e r r y
an d t‘**irlv ! |?ifiiil s ta tu " . uxr«-pt C i»inii»i'si«n»,i
&amp; Mr. Hnrmiiu. program director1herHes
wx’re hurt in the Plant City j . y, McClellaml.
of Hudlo Station YVTItlS, delivered |
|n other action yesterday, tie
no address to the committee dur­ •tom by four hours of sub-freciing j
Commission transferred ownersbl|
ing their meeting at the Couit
ISxtcnt of Florida crop damage iuf'approximately
"■
ipproxlmalely six lots in 'It
House, romlueted by Mrs. C. 3 will nut In’ known for several dov.'.
tinge Heights subdlvi &lt;lnii, imiiM «li
Meriwether, chalrinun.
Forecaster I). C. Iluxsrll nf the
“ We don't hour of too much )u- Fntst Warning Service said Toes nlely ueross Freiteh Aieinn from
vtnllo delinquency In Hanford," day night would be another euld Seminole High Seined, lo tinMr. Ilurmun said, *’hul wlml docs one In Ihe yenr’s most prolonged f'nunly Hoard of Ptildii- In-triir
tlnn.
happen should Ik- taken to the Cold spell.
Tlia Iota a r t lucatnl In n nn-foid
Temperatures.
he &gt;explained,
........ I ’ ■ -• • -• -I
•p.i.mv u,
uldlc - now I" He pointed out
%on 111 be nlxiut Ihe aiifnr allhoujih. ai
", I* rumilnjf cjwl and 'vest uriyH*
tat there “Is no Juvenile delin­ \
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ttho
hn
mifwr'ttiilt'il
lv
u
i t It
uiiocrupleiJ imiitMi
properly,
Mideli
q u en cy " hut tliut the eireumstuner
tt u s i i m i Us I'SSS T*»«l

Siit\ On

voeates

Child Problems

S

vernted us such Is "« break-down
of the family.
He I..ndvoculrd
“family
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IIH *
/■Hilly nl

lur’* In npproeehiug the nrohlmid
of children with a Christian man­
ner. “ If ti thing
dune *—
—
- ■ cannot
•*•••*'■» he
MV **MI|«only faith run do It,” he declared
T. W, Lawton, ftiiporintendent
uf IMIdle Instruction, pointed out
that there "are suiip- \-*ry good
parenla who have terribly bad chll*
Jlren,* ‘and blninrU this situntior
f l k o n the fault of assoelatlng
^•glamour" with a “had boy."
It* agreed with Mr. Hannan In
advocating a Christian approaelto the problem uf delinquency
through Sunday School attendance
and “going with our children to
our Sunday School*." lie said nv
cent figure* shuwed that only w
to 00 per cent of the students of
the county were attending an
typo of rullgloua service* eac

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John I’lcrvon, Hoy 8cout official
recommended return of *oclety tc
Die "corner*tone* of liome, church
and school." Comment* also were
given by Captain William White
and I.t. Yvells KaiarJIan of thr
Kalvation Army, who preMribw'
Christian activities In tha Uvea o f
; children.
Judge Dougla. Blenstroni told uf
eaaea of Juvenile delinquency Ir
tha County, keeping the name* of
tho parties concerned anonymous
He also wa» In favor o f a Chris* ira In maellng the
^ wi : r cdu
': prODlflUr

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New Officers Of
Sanford SFrine
Are Installed

American Legion

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Nav\ Brains Work
On Its Second Ihir
Aircraft (arricr

Mon Ill’s Activities
In Street Work Is
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t itY
iniluili-il MM-i'idui; llu entire .-if&gt;
\\*• lu'i’il lu tmiiil it h'.i l unr
imii- ;i week. IIn- ilimnluwu seetluu
1 Yr il until , • h i ' • &lt; t«-f il ill 10. *
every day and Hie i , ii|i I"Iiiiiu area
T o I l f ( J i v t ' D A y a i n K i r11’1i.111 ul In Mn »n •' iidmy .it
three limes a week Klglily f i l e 1
M-i \it y \
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load' uf aeeumiilutiuii picked un In
,
th* I ' l l pliitr
Ihr S.iratn|»{i
tlie streel sweeper were used I n ; * .,
. •nl* *1 IM xii;n;)l'ifc tu Niitnal
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&lt;’ «M
fill In Hie idle) running Iriuu Four
fui in il hit I nf i" I "ii Mir xfiip
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teenlh In Fllteenth Streets, hilween ,' "
Home ornamentals In the Urlan- UH/u IWO p a r x i i n n r p r u p t r i ) m i ' i j
«im f ' m .
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Kiin’ *11 I'.ii'lh r l&lt; **l hi Run un
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Siuifiird
nnd
I'iilmettn
Avenues
nmy fiirnhh r iji'puiit «iwl yrquuit
mti n i* i c imn.iiRn "f aprrchPM
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Five new parking meter |aist' IR*
uni tc luni'MY hefnf* i 'hih!I i's&gt;luiml
Ml* • • ..it
were installed mid 2i! were -tralgb ,
ii.miiHMi*'N fur it |n flip Meet nf
xlpplng thaso plants here nnd j by the founty^ rhj^ prompt y^w
1j 3 I ) l 0 r ( l P U lV ftl V / IIIL C I l l a l l U T f j
ri|, &gt;.*
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leneil
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their
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Mn tups I lie N.iyy .ii mii ' s thr
be sold through bid proceiluie
» 11» r . , - t |h
etele liases Four new “ selirnd M
Femcrlea In the Orlando area
fill fl'lll k ships Mth Iic.i YY Miutlt
It*
•M M-i‘i k • .nnl r j n Mur
/nne" sign- were installed and
I rc d heated heater* during the
.mi - nrrtlrd
hi\
eight were repullileil tiigetbei wlib
night and tho ferns came through
m . * f1M• in 1id mil I 1 utn h .itnl rr
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truss.walk lines
IItlrl&gt; fixe "1111
with little additional harm. Hown
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Km. Fra r i e l * Wilson of S a n f o r d ,
i r haa hurt the tender fern*.
M rc.iilv ( •M ititii* m l" n p c ra ttn ii and
“ It iJp\t*li»|M»*l iLul
w rtv In m . r ,* rupluci'il T mf Ivp slop mriin (•It* ' |'M •ill 1I |l*ll l«f
inudgni’il tn the heavy rrulser IM ‘ I nt1*# r x In tip* d* 'i n t*i
baU ■ low of W nu»h)
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prominent
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lell 2T, Plymouth 28, the Orlando uddre** the veterans ou-the-farm ••nr. xxlit,-h served u« (Irninal Ki- f«rm
’" * lh** Sarat1'^,! * ill he jimii Ii likr
p i **i M* Mi*
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irra 30,
senhower'a hendt|oartrva on bis Hrfiimd mi th'* iiiirllicni U|i|iroti4'li placed
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Two "loading rune" signs were
ri-torn trip from K"i"u, proluiblv
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which will start will n lur* viewed tin- fii'lmrul'* plane off
painted and lettered und five see1*t for um FederalStute Frosti j|party
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at aIt.'IO
Iwu Jiimi but never netunlly saw un I yvo. Wr **i)jlitfi| thr ptmi«&gt;'«( linns uf curl* were painted tu pro y i "i||» !«• ||H'« •’ I I is I
•i i.llh . iis iilj'. ■■ncnl . I'rcsittnublv
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■* BeMc (Slade,1 ■ .•t
•• Mthe
L . Future Furiner* of Amer- tin- pre.lilent-eteet since In- war vs Viicli wi' lvnr ya h) thru wm* Mu liil.it par king Five "children .it
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called home &lt;&gt;I Hunin lo attend the I 'ton reeri-t.’ hair wuv around Iwn. play" ,lgns were repainted and
lea Uulldlng.
" “".'I' a' liglillv under i'iO MX&gt; lops, plane
nf Ids tale
late grandmother
grandmotber,|
I'ultiiig Iwo-und-two together, six new signs were installed. Six I II • Mil \fill/ lllll, \T1
The Christinas message of lliu funi-rnl
funeral uf
1 ” i'. Iiii"t I .-.in.ieih uf mnr. than tno aircraft,
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fit
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nmcrele
street
marker
pnslx
were
they figured md) a man tn. Im
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Vveiling will lie delivered hy Dr. 4. Mr*, Molly A. tlelger.
installed
and
painted
and
posts
pnrtunt
as
K'renliuwer
would
eomlilt’
’I 1 1* 1/1 4111* lltJUltI, Knot, pastor or tho Congrega­
*Y I hut R , . i i \ lin e tim e
Mr. Wilson, wlm gnidimt'-d from
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tional Church, while K, M. Kiddy, Hriiilnule High Krlinnl III IP 17 am) immd sin’ll nriiteetinn fro m the which were dull were reletlcred.
Hut boilers with In :h&lt; r steam
Two "truller nuik entrance"
prevure j.robald) will make thu
J u r i s t today and yesterduy re­ Iccat supervisor o f veteran* train­ Inter irrmhinlril from the Pnlvrr. N aw . "We figured that It nni'd sign* were Installed, four s|icrd
ing, will dullvur Hie uddra*« ot
Saratoga fuller than Hie Forrestnl.
turned verdlcta o f guilty against
■-Ity of Florida In June of IPfil, be KNenhowcr le-eau*e everyone. limit signs were relettereil mill InThe Navy eslimales the Sarato­
knew Me was lu Korea," Mr. Wll
two defendants who appeared In we Icoma,
left the Helena at Guam when me
1
stalled,
nun
"truffle
llglil
ahead"
ga's rn-d at Ik’tKUWMSiO. ula.ut
County Court on ehargee uf oper* .. Other streakers will
lifted that hi* grandmother bad aim said.
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one
illreellnn
sign
ul
I’nik
eight millimis untli-r Hint nf tho
atlng a motor vahlcle while under Cooper, director o f th
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know
hi*et bowertAvenuo and Semlm.le lluutevnril
Just died,
Fnrrestal
woul.l
actual)v
Imard
the
llelrnn
i
wcr(,
installed,
and
three
speed
tho Influence of Intoxicating II* County Board o f Public Instruc­
Harlie
It
ll.isliiii's.
I'd.
di.'d
in
ft wn- pr.ditlb|i- old” u mailer
tieflei'ling the Navv argument
tion: Herman K, Morris, princi­
quor,
until
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ncwipnmrl
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r,.|eltered
an
Orlando
hospital
vc'lt-rdii)
uf one day thut F.n&gt;. YVIIhuh missHint earricr based axiutinn Is of
J . C. Dunaway, Ovlcd". »■** aen- pal o f Remlnolo High School: ■-.I la-lng nresrot when KI*enhowi-r on Htntesslde, hut we suspected a t ; Twenty-four feel nf Hi Inch sew ".ill im.g tulli.wli.g an ill.n- - of equal, not suenmlury impmlanre to
tcneml yestanfay ofleriioon hy Captain Karlo T. Ixiucks, repre
lie wit. la.in In tin- Air Foree’s bomber and fighter
liouriled the lleteiui. However, Le- the time llutl lie ruigltl. since the er pl|M' were Installed al Twelfth two .......tli.,
Judge Dougla* Stenitrom to pay­ aentlng the local American legion for" the rhl|» reached Guam, Mr. cruller had la-en outfitted with a Street and Oleander Avenue, hush- Latir &gt;, l&gt;-laware, .May
IhMd ami units. Kimball nvwrtcil that;
post,
and
Charle*
!*
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n
,
presi­
ing a flno of 010 and co»U or , serv­
YVIIson -aid that thu crew knew luxurious cabin for a presidential es were cut on Muiigmixllnc Ave­ Imd resided in Oslu-ii fur tlie |aist
"Our future safety and the
dent
nf
the
veteran*
cooperative.
ing a term o f 00 day* In Jail, ami
world lour which never runic off." nue, between Fourth ami Fifth year.
course of world liislorv will depend
Certificate* wll bo presented by “.nnietlilng wax up."
Streets, ami diagonal parking lines
"
I
received
word
of
my
grandIlls drlvar’a lleenta wm suspended
Formerly
nf
St.
I'.-tersl.tirg
Mr.
largely un the speed wllli which
Tutting It Into the Ensign's own
0 . W. Dansby, area supervisor of
were elianged (&lt;&gt; purallel narking
for » year.
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word*, “ We (Helena) were *up- muther's death when we reachedJ ! linos nt First Hired nml Hanford Hastings |s survived l&gt;) Ids widow; we cal) "« l Ih fio now large carAlbert E arl Baker. RouU two v e ttran . training.
i.llc
soli,
Ji.sepli
XV
,
III..Hugs
of
rlcr* I.nllt and In cummi»slon.r'
Guam and 1 left tlie ship tu fly
Avenue. Twenty loads of dirt were Hultim.irc, -Mil.; lw» brothers,
r **rol alngintr will be led by Posed tu li-avo Yokosuka on Nov.
WM fouthl guilty todav. Bantene#
Forrest Urockanrldgo, manager U7 lint received last minute in. home from there on a mouth'* Used lu fill it wash-out on Luke George Hasting. ,.f ItniiVllle, N.
WM not passed upon him.
structlon* to hold over until Nov. ieuve", Mr. Wilson added.
Avenue, between Klglilccnth ami
uf tha Chamber of Commerce.
J,, nnd Y’*ctor Hasting, ..f Laurel,
Klis. Wilson i« tin- h u m of Mrs. Twentieth Streets.
2D.
M R
"When wo left Yukosuku, we Oulda Wilson, 2404 Smith Han ford
Ollier milvlHr.x Included moving Hein.; also several nleeea nml
“fi Henry's Full House"
cnilsml down tn (wo Jlm a at tlie Avenue, He entered the Navv tujdirt. cleaning gutters, cutting tree n e p b m v t,
I sO-l • 3:7.7 - 11:20 - 8:4.1
HARBOR MBBTIM 1
Funerul service, will be held nt
normal speed. Once o f f the south­ tlie fall of last year nnd w-rut to [limb*,
Ilmira, removing trees, opening S
Hun
Ml) VI ELAND
Tom Lemon, City Manager, will ern shore o f Iwo, we received or­ Newport, IL L. for hi* officer’s Carlo* Avenue from Fourth in Sev 2;!I0 p. in. Thursday at Urisson
“ Weekend With Father"
m « a r w i " - . a t t e n d a meeting of the National der* to *p*ed up. lihmediately, we
Funeral
Home
with
Itev,
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training. The Sil-year-old YVIIson emit Street*, painting *lgn* for the
Show ..pen* HtSO - first fe a ­
knew
Ib’laiv of Oileen Baptist Church
Inxtalling
two
.
. something
- wa*
. up
. for only received hi* cmlgn's comml**on. City
- - Hall.
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r , "children
...........
ture iLQtl, Intermission 8:19,
utticintmg.
tiurial
will
bo
made
n " * r^ n4!y
*5°
««rly thle rear and haa been1»t (&gt;l»y » l s n " n i l repairing equip
lost feature 8:88
I Ls Culluta.
te l, Orlando, ho .a id today.
in tho Orlando cemetery.
fast," the 23-ycar-olil Eralgn ox&lt;c«aUa«*4 on P ace T n , )
mont.

M. L. Oilhim, m lm iiiRiimri t f"i
Althnucii no iiHieml liiisiness ”
II ipi"t*
t &gt; " ' I 1' mid l *l»ll1pl*lt)'i, y
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.
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pmnp ilutmtire,
hui the
i lo the Boy I'hiei* Veterans
Hnspllul
lu help tiny ( hrlstmir
known
until
it
' Loti, V ”cllrua’”aroo north of i “ 'lp
’“Th.^Coun'ty‘ae-,
"M'
Tamiia reported n MMlegrcc r e - ' " " . ' * . . lr*
.
’
I warms up,"
presents fur the \eler.xn* there
qulred It through furechnuire pro­
cording.
Vlaek N Clevelaiid .lr was In
“ Nothing I' si'rliio* yet. Him
In the Orlando area timely wind* ceeding*, arcorllng tu O. I'. Hern ever with unutlier euld night faring charge nf lust night'" urogram
stirred tn ward oil fro*t. Lake and don, County Clerk, and ih-dlruted us il might heroine serlim-i t\e which incluih'il Ilium II ' 'fi/i-t- anil
Sumter Counties hud heavy frost. tile strip to M-lionl pur|nises.
have repollH of celery I" ine il -" " Stuart Courtney nf nulhi statimi
All the .trip was included in In the /ellwuml region, but main Wl.llC In Orlando Foli-e and &lt; unit
No Icc was roporlcd in these two
cltru* growing counties and fruit tlie transaction except for It* feet uf tin si- |dnnl&lt; iiiuv recuver when ney drew langhler from Ihe crowd
with tlii'lr Inli-rnri-lallim* of fain
of one lot hml -HI feel of ntiollmr it warms up," lie i-tilu'ludi-il
apparently got hy nil right
flay Sherouse. district weather both located adjaienl to ,iro|u ity
llaniagi- lu eseurule and ••ti*&gt;■■•i &gt; iiiin radio und movie stars
A fte r th e p r o g r a m , pu n c h a n il
Flaaik
man at Orlando, said Ihe stirring owned by Mr*. K. M Carroll. She
wind* were a real break.
un^l |HufiiplirV), fiiM tmiMiitfur f«.i ilm 'nKikii t wvrv mtmm! ns re fre s h

Farm Training (!I
To Have Yule Party

Flit'll Itr (Iii'ld I’liiY

Ic „|„wl Naval Officer Narrowly
Missed Escorting Eisenhower Home

Fln ei Are Imposed
For Drunken Driving

I In rlic* 15. 11ast int&gt;s
Dies At Ajft* Of (iii

mMsm

2

Saved F ro m

Funeral Services
For Mr. Whitner
To Be Tomorrow

LEGIIOHN, Holy CD-Four Nnvy
Helicopters rescued the Inst crew
n u n from the U. S. Navy ship
Grommet Iteefer today, .HI hour*
af1o&gt;* she run aground nnd broke

No. X I

A sso rin lrri I’r c * ’, I.cased YVire

Movie Time Tuble

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XL1V
t t e j _______ l _____i .

SANFORD. FLORIDA

EulablUhed l ‘JU8

9 Highway Deaths
Result In East As
i Rain, Snow Strike

Durkin Visits Tobin In Capital

Take Two Hills

lly Tlii* Associated I’rexx
Heavy allow and pelting rain hit
IP nation's northeast quarter In
Peaks Seized
ay. caii*«inu
‘l»ll at least nlm- highway Vital
death* In New England
After ROK Forces
In thr nortlirru /Adirondack* near
Nrw York'* Canadinti border, 1«*
Mad Occupied Them
to 18 Incite* of .mow knocked i.otxt
telephone* out of nervier.
Its s\M SO IM FItl.lN
Communication* v ere dUruptrd
SEMI'I. -«•
About 7.VI Chinese I
also in northern Vermont Four to
eight Incite* of *now wa* predicted licit- -in.i-hi-.l bark to the peaks'
generally for norlhern New Fng of llli! n"il l.iltlc Nori hills on Ihe 1
land, vvitli six Inches In some sec­ I flaming Western Front bulky. only
two hours otter rugged Sooth Ko
tion* nl western Massachusetts.
^ Smith of the heavy snow belt I reans eapturiol the s t r a t e g i c
Wain fell to depths of 3&gt;li Indus hci.-til* in a bloody. hand to hand
MARTIN P. DURKIN, Secretary of laihor-deslgnute, confer* with thr
Thursday. In some parts of the | buttle
present Secretary of tailior. Maurice Tobin (left). In thr luttvr'* office
North Atlantle region. rain hud
Flereelv fighting Cliiliese swept
In Washington. Tobin briefed Durhln for .in hour on Ihe orcnnlratlcn
continued for 30 hours by noon ) up the slopes of the two hills in
of the department and It* functions
f f uirrunihmaf A'oundphnioi
Friday
a two proofed drive shielded by
Three srtmnl* were closed he looser of darkness and a devasta­
cause of high water In the I’utsklll ting )'ommonis| artillery and morMountain* region of New York
• tar barrage
A landslide near Cortland In m i i The valiant Fir&gt;l llepubllc of Ko i
tral New York blocked u rural re a Division earlier hail seized Big .
road and stopped traffic on a 1and l ittle Nori. in the sixth of a I
Delaware. I.arkuu anna and West series of blood) counterattacks in
(Continued On Fane Four)
I savage, day long fighting
The Air Force said its pilots flew
I about ISo 'op.irate missions In the,
general area of Mix and l.itlle Nori ,
I'llol s said (hey hit a huge supply 1 f ' H, ,
,
M. w l p P l i i l f l - Violent'#.' F c a iv ti W it h
and Irmip de|u.t that rocked will. 1 M al
lVUU,e,
five violent explosions. Sewn fires,
VC1!) A l'C D r i l l G t l A s
(lathorinn- O f W or-

4.

Britain Accuses French Troops
Red Germans Of Aim Guns While
Moslems Pray
Training Youth

Thousand* of bursting shell*
from Allied plane*, lank* and aridI.AKFLAND '.H -Frnst extended lery
...............
scorched the slope* of N'ori's
deep into South Florida today in I two hillthe coldest snell of tho winter
j Hundred* of dead and wounded
• Mcfeorolowdsl Warren ( . Johnson „f tM*ih side* littered ihe peak*
the KuleruI Slato krost \\a rn ln « | Flscnhere Allied raiders wrap
“ icrvlce says there undouhtcdly pi,.,| .haml
. .to .hand
.
... Chinese
... '
with
was some crop damage. the extent lied* imrlliwest of Monsan on the
of which Is mil known
Western Front. The Allies secured
Frost was reported as fnr south­ the crest of a hill in hloodv. close
ward a* the Lower Fast Coast
ft oiiliiiucd (In Page Four)
That frost was inland uml In scat
lered light patches. Homestead,
amilli of Miami, recorded o 37 Rchearguls Slated
deg rcc readln

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M im D O W C F

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World Heads
Meet To Talk Ike Letter
On Economics Is Quoted

Of Oct. 24
As Saying
U S W on’t Quit Korea

Ministers Of 18 Euro­
pean Lands To Dis­
cuss Issues Wi t h
l TS Representatives

Eighteen Inches Of | o ■ •
t
SnowKnockOut One IC h in ese 1 rOOpS
Thousand P h o n e s ! Smash Back To
In Adirondack Area

^Coldest Spell Of
Winter Results In
Scattered Frosts

FRIDAY DEC. 12. I!»52

WASHINGTON js—Secretary of
Slate Achckon left today for I'aris
where he will attend a meeting of
ihe North Atlantic Couurll which
he said will "demnnslrale to nil
the world the continued unity nod
cooperation" of the Western al­
liance
Acheson was accompanied by
Treasury Secretary Snyder and
Averell llarriman. mutual security
director, members of flu- F S
delegation In the Cunm-il of It
NATO countries
Traielling in President Truman’s
plane, the Independence the group
left at I V) ,i m
Acheson said In a *1.dement lie
does not expect alii lilalm ileci*
leo* to collie from Ihe Hireling
PAIIIS V Ministers of IH F ii
iope.in nation* gathered here to
day to survey the eronomie pruli
leiii* of the Western world with
l S and Canadian rcprcsenla
li\c*
The ministers—meeting »♦ the
council of the Organization for F ii
r o p e n n Economic Cimporatiuii
lOEKt.T—have the two fold task of
studying a detailed re|&gt;oil of ecu
Iioinic rnndltlniis in each of ilieii
connlrles and of colisldei nig. how
thing* mny lie improved in Ihe
eoniing year The report .iImi em
er* the ecniloiillc situation 01 the
“a
F'liilcd Stale* and Canada
British t-oretgu Secrelar y Antlio
ii) talen is presiding al the two
da&gt; meeting, which follows Ihe ncent British Commonweulth e«-o
mimic conference during which
|irn|Mi*iil* were drawn up for a
world economic conferemc
High on the agenda tor consol
eratiun ul Ihe meeting were these
((•nillnurd On Page Four)

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O p p o n e n t s In S e g r e g a t i o n Case

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Red Affiliation In C ourt’s Hands

NEW BFDFOltD. Mas* . i.p —
H.i-il lln-wer. pnhli*hor of tho New
H'-.lfi'iil Standard
Time*, tmlay
&lt;111*-l• -1 I’resldent elect Eisenhower
j * -.mug "ii Met 21 "we .ire not
- l-i in withdraw from Korea and
. .'&lt; i- miii l"&gt;\ - hi i 'ninmimisl pri.oil i .'mu*
Biei-ei -.iid lie delayed making
«« 11&gt;1ii i*fi.it he called Fi-enhow*' - Imiuj i.mge xiow* toward endil* Korean conflict" until the
I'n'-nlr it elect liad coinpleli-d the
:i*u to K ona In- |&gt;roini*ed during
lt'e &gt;.mipaign
I'lie i "i re-t'oiiilenee between the
l"ddi-her .uni Ei*eitliower was pubI - i i-il Iodav in tho .Standard Times.
Brener -aid a letter from the
I'-oei.d dated Met 21 from Dcln"l -I.iled in part
I hen- i.* no ea-v or early *o!ui • o "t Hu- Korean *ituation To
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I have -aid that this
■i into which our vacillating
■Mi-i hip took u- unprepared is
0 it l of a glull.11 problem
lo.li iiio-i cveiiliiull) he -olveti
•i • -»mi ]iiu nie |ia-il'i i"li", oilier -oliilion* 1 h a v e
i'-i a Inn,: lime advoeated stepping
"P the (t .imini: of Itepiilitlc of Ko' Hoop- hi f a r greater number*.
- \s
•I.i.l a ItMl- 11 .lining and .innI'I m. lain been properly inili'.il and i igoi "ti-lv pre-sed Amer" o' anti l ulled Nation* troops
I'oulil lo Hu- lime oeeupv more
-' i■i"'i(un? inle- and reserve po*|.
i 'ii- go mg assurance ilia) the
RmK- uoiilil not *ufier from an
i ru helming iirexsuie or an nil"id eiieiny -Irike
"V.i ate lint going In withdraw
li"iii Korea and leave our boys in
' "iiioiuiii-i prison camp* "

CAS-MII ANCA Frenrb Mororeo
LONDON u — Britain accused
Communist Fast Germany today vP—French IriMip- pointed machine
'gun* at the gate of tin* Moslem
nl drilling children m&gt; n manpower inosipu* today as hundred* of Mo
reserve for its mushrooming armed rnccans assembled fm praters
Fx|H*cfed demoiistiiilnms did nol
I forces
lake place
I A Foreign offlre survey de­
No disturbances were reported
! clared the Fast lone Is training
Admit Ol’ Mcmlici'elsewhere In this North African
til s A i v K n t l r t l
youth "along military lines set by city, which bn* seen bloody rioting
ship And Toll Why
the Soviet Union and the satel- and demonstrations almost dally X m a H Party Slated
,'t o i 't
. I n n s ts On
since Sunday. Seven or eight Eu­
forces.
At
Legion
Post
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They
Guvo
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t i e r ( M illI'u w rsy
and several score natives
Jfrr .CrtqI jUMdaa, ju t* r ._ _____ _____ ________ Icc ropean*
have been slnln in riots growing 1
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nut of nationalist di-nuind* for in 1 O'd-of-iown entertainment will
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WASKIN' #»\ r Wu r lint C Cl
Bv DON WHITEHEAD
ar- dependence
he featured Hi the unmiul Christ The U S Stale I &gt;*-p.irtini-iil hn* racial &lt;euii . !mn hi (ittifIm si IimmI
Il'iNi H.t'l.l i p
President
set
up
a
cmifldenli.il
lomniiltcc
The French feared further n i t , om» paify of the CamnMMa»»*lni:
wer
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■•I'-'-i KDenhnwer. relaxing in
f''T' &lt;*te American l.eglnn, lo ennsilll w-lth the .lustier Depart 1 I'Im/ ,
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I alt •if prayer for Moilnn* «nv»* riot* l ^ lut-h
IHg *eeret Infoi iiiiitlon in S&lt; - ml h i *e|» it .11«■ i "ll \ '• Ml f.t • hit" h-ie.in tour and policy shaping
■ filial ut U
tinl.e g lo n l l o l .
or*
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dinner
to
Ai*omhlr
in
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m i . leering clear today cu
Hi
Km|mii*l* in* given by Mack I keneiul Trygve Lie ahinit .illegeil .mil \ o,-hi Ii uli ni 1 nl.,) i 1 if i 'in 'Hk
away. ...................
Methodist Church.
groups
m i ligld lielueen I're-ident TruToday'a lurvey, based on Intelehnirninii
of
the
Bf.
Amerlcmi subversive* ciiiolnw,! hi *1 tint loti '
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Some places 10 In 20 miles away I Roger Harris, who will direct
French Foreign Legionnaire* sur­
and Hen MaeArthur over a
(ill* I N . Il V\1I1 Il'JII fit’ll hid.IN
eplitu through tho
had readings as low os 28
the Sinners, will leud the rehear ligetice report* seepln
rounded the huge stpiurc lit front f a ir th a t fe s tiv itie s u r r not t .r in g |
\ i in ie n l
• fl'l.’d N. h i.ttv If I"' o-e plan for Korea.
filial (I'M-iwinit Ih' nvimi i
Light
URI to moderate frost gathered snls, organizing the enrol* in the Iron Curtain into tnc nanils of For­ of the Moslem ino*giir I'hey set r o m lllr te .l ju * t f o r llic m h e l , t " ‘ i tiltTill*
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I i-enhower planned •" play at
pM’Mtlelil I • Mill.Ill &lt;||'» ill
to wl thin a mile and a half of the order they will In- «ung over eign Office experts, charged that up rnurhlncguns alined dinrllv at lo r t l'e ii ,- iitir e fn illlln - * u-» w .-ll j lilt* In
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' a ' ih hull-. ol golf tnd.iv on the
pitn| Iii n ’fd't'tl In m ale
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East Germany "has so far relied the tnosipte entrance Olhei l.etliiii- ! .-'until f l u i- w ill be on Im io l *o
and outward Into Ihe miiek WTMt on Chrlmnius eve.
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sntiiilv n i ..il .I*...d.hi
and* where new farming area - ".Since time In so inipmtulit and on ‘voluntaryr methods but there Italrex and Moroeean troop* |ia ■ll» lrB u il&gt; •a m lv n m o iig tin - l . i fltlt’Dlial
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ii I-. ' i-olu the Mamie I'orps air
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Is
no
doubt
when
the
time
wiare
imiil.ltto
contact
every
are being opened up.
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i . 1! 'trolled ('asublaiiea'* Arab -iii.nter •lie n
"• •" i"-- Malm Island from
l.lr list's i Mtll|ii illtt’il llt.tl tilt*
Johnson reported crop damage no-Milier who sang lust year," Mr. propriate the full power* —
F&lt;-mI i i i - I i i i th e |&gt;( ••*&lt;t u in w ill SI..If f h'p.t»| ||,s til M'ft’Nfd | m FI\ i• •i"-i I
I. •• ! Ml* til ••
&lt;. even
... !!!. with fixed ha)one:*
H. ' --I'll" lie also ul.niiied talk*
stute
will
be
used
to
prepare
Palmer
said,
"we
want
lo
invite
could not be assessed for a while
• .'ll !i' Il .• l.'l it • e111 .) , |i 1111|e a i'U tolin l -*-f,-1 Dulle- secretary
One Arab wa* killed &lt;-.d two | |.e D o ll i -.Ire, H i Inn.lo H u llo m i him atlti.il i*v itlriu «• .diniii \ inn t
ftfct. lie explained much crop pro , vmi. uml uny other person who the very young for the role of others seriously wounded l.i -..ghl ■ im in rrr u m l tu li-n t**! |ta iilo in im i* l. rails
"I ' '•'• de-i«nnfe and Hov Dmigrin;*'(»Nrtl lirir
Iii»aIi mmiiM ill . pi l.'s’l
i."H| 1.Ml*
taction wa* tlone Thursday night. ! would like to sing, to these prne- soldiers.
the protectorate
it- 1 who will |in -« e iit nn h o u r o f &lt;ii uarninl (iruiR ihnn "it M tim h
In f»\ • .hi Cl l ilt 1.1&gt;#*N llo- In, 1. la- Mi K.iv of Mregnn Fi-enhnvvThe survey claimed the six-year In llaliat.
Hi- added that advaurc frost warn- 'lice*."
ii n I'Nite t-'uui »
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te i t n ilillie ilt , u m l m e in h e r* o f II k'lmilltls Hr .imunilirt tl vrs|ri «l.iv #*sf 11 drill •
hr V*g* i *I»f .1 t" kl.Ml V «-i . -rleilioii a* secrelary of Ilit*
mgs resulted in a lot of forced • He risked that unyom- wanting old Free German Youth ( FD J) gr
W in te r P in k iln n r m g *i-lm o l, w ho
.tru! Illll.l 1ll.lt Ollel'ioi
picking.
further inlormutioo to call UII'J-J. ganliatlnn now plays an lni|Hirtant o : I l f r |i p \ I „ D 4,U | » : , r |i ; &lt; I w ill g m a h u ll h o u r’* p e rfo r in Dial hr ha* asKril f••• &gt;urli mfm «mt II.. i d. Ii
l« " i lo-e .is-oelale- predietetl
i m n n lr i h» J* a* \ * Hi i 1**I * , 11.»«M ! • !J
llli ". I'll.
The weather official reported
"The original thought thut role "as a training organization to . o l l l j j t r I H tlK tH IM jf I I I I ' Uliee. |( e |Ie s h llie iit* w ill In* * e l\ e il 1*m&gt;jua tim
I'l-enhowei would -him imhllo eonill,’li!r&lt;| iimlilrlll &lt;1 I S llrtls (lot -d
Florida again lonlghl would have &gt;prompted this carol singing group ) prepare young people for service I
I - gmnniiire t* ioipn-Me.1 (|( ,, N ci|i|ilo\
Despite Legal W r i t I t-i Each
i hr • .. • 1.1llli III ti............ . lio n i v willi llo- I're-ldi-lll Truscattered frosts hut temperatures lust year," Mr. Palmer rddi-d, "was In Ihe East German armed force*
bring a &lt;"&gt; I" llo- party whirl:
fi isiti K.h &lt; *n III* • .!( "In.. \ ii oi hi cesfentav railed llu- Fisento invite men of ull nmipation* FDJ member* wear blue shirt*,
would not he ns severe
NEW YORK I* 1 a n Aiitrri( ;iiis i.'im.i In I.' Ml IM.I Dl. In II n I ..1 I'mw'- i nil-.mu to Korea a "piece
NASHVILLE, Trim . &lt;.p A tuny &gt; w ill In- co ll.-i ti-il w ith o th e rs am i
Here’s a rundown of w-ltal hap­ and church affiliation* to sing to. black short* or skirts, and a lentil
"I | im| iiii a) demagogiierv and said
t i l l lie’ll over to th e E lk s C lu b , a*
I'lnplnycd
h\ (In* I mini Nation** &lt;‘olllltlhl.l
er bell, u uniform reminiscent of i lyric soprano whose re*eotf&gt;il lu
pened In areas other than the ffvlher.
in |»n*( v t-iu *.
l&lt; "III ill lied llo Page Four)
ill ill I ; i ilr .util llo ill t i l l
neighbors pot Iter Into the imlmo * i ( lif t 'll Hu*
"The response wn* licnu-ndoli*. Ihe Nazi Hitler youth outfit
Glades:
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they
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tut*inl&gt;«*i
%
of
heiiilllites was called buck twice tin ilU t r it iu t R iii lo tiiMMly fl» ililr * n tin* ( (Miiiniint-xt p.irtv (nil *tr•&gt;i*|»«•&lt;I of ('olilltlln.i lt.&gt;nr l.t'v * mil m
North Florida: 27 to 3.1 with As it result, it wn* must ph-nslng
Nl p It |t( ' Ito.il |.l| Ncj'ltii
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Y u li* ••••muni
fro*t hcavv In s| miIx. Ilrooksvillc uml encouriiging to see men of PinecaHtle Airman Ih mid sang nil encore at her enm ert th in
O tlit r tiM in lu i - •»f Ih#* »tm iiiiitl# #' out hfi’mise ttiey di'.ippi m c,| of u inti . in.uni.itot \ Four - l f » r i
hull debut last night
•7 tul Orlando area*: 27 to 33 In low all rlnsses uml fuiths united to­
nnt lot .il ' h&lt;'ii] Imaitl&gt; It, pi • l
Mrs Wentworth Morris of nr.Il j in i'h a ,K 4' ° f Hi#* p wi t y *»• •• .1. I h n (’umniiHilAt .uni'
ground Hldgc and Itartow area: gether in singing Christmas carols Found Dead In CraHh
tiv Clarksville appeared a* a guest v«*r f'oithll, I(»♦•I l''ifhi rihI .IikIk*1 T h r i r ih ln ils A in n s ;,t un open sip i .it" • 11•' •*Iv
29-38. Frost wa* confined to low uml the song* that mean so much
1hi t ti - c| thr mi mi tin f.t t.' ii. i *
performer at a Nashville Symphony i D o iik Iiim S tfiiN tro u t.
h e n riliu
y i's le id iiy
th ru
p r a i'i
places and was heavy In some uml entry such ii wonderful me*O ld. AN DO (zP) — Fighting Pop* concert in the huge new \ an
.1 l tell ! fit - I i &lt;’ illll.l III :
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frn m Sen lim n e r E e rtp i'.iin i It
uiigc ut this time of year.”
spots.
(inn i■* ih.it '"Iliiiu' hn• h.ipjir • I
through a treacherous cypress derbtlt University gymnasium
Ml# h ). in e illh e r #»l Ihe S cn .ttc In
West Coast: 31 .18 In lo»v ground
GradickH
Rrinj*
S
uit
'into the !H'M dml'ittfi It, ».,,, ,t
Althmich Ihe H8 pound hrnm-ltc
te n m l S e e u rlty N iih e n iiirtiitti'c p i oh
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- are**. Scattered light frost and II. S. To Defend Land, swatnii, thick with sawgra** over
i mo z.-oing in"|iM*iil* „|,. i.fintr
their head* and pocked with nreiiH In Ihe blue ruffled evening gown
HiK .ilh ’ ped A in e r ie iin s id i\ i t Alve&gt; .ill up -i’ll 11»;■ I tile sepal air n il
A^ainHt
SymborHky
locally henvv In stmts.
r*,ua! tlur Ii me ..ml fii.it fin pu
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l-i ii-. riiv
I'lunniiig
iptiekeahil, member* of an Air wus dwarfed by her surrounding*
in Ihn I I \
Although frost formed over a
JapaneHe Are Told ofForce
" i "i in '---"ii at i,m ttt a
lion 1 f n.le f .it* il hi M*p n I*- ' *" u"
rescue team today found Ihe voice was nol II carried i l. ai
wide area of the Tampa sirawhor
Suit
for
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lTi .OIHI in diiimi^i'R wun .. I 'r a iM ’d hy I ’l'ir .u - o n. vn#• i ♦• .Itdin
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that 'Jnd l.t. Uotterl z\. Moe, g'J, ly lo all corner* of flu- hall ami
“ "•port* oil c.-r lor III.
rv and (ruck grow log region, first
i 1 "i at I lo- i ' iii Hull, James
TOKYO
— Prime Minister had gone to death in his plane cnmmnmled laid attention ami cn filet yesterday in Circuit Court V N Intern.ifiiniid
f luldimi * Km
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lfc
checks showed no damage
hy
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
E.
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Ho . • "itiiiii'*i11n rli.ni man, said
Shlgcru Yoshlda told P arliam ent 1 when It crn*hcd 30 mile* south of thii*instlr applause from about
er«eney
Euml.
and
Mrs
Evelyn
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Hanford, . against
Mr.
today the U. S is obligated to tie- ‘ here Thursday.
-FWX) listener*.
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„ , Mrs. i Thaler, xeeretm v I«» KetiAtanlin I*
f.
llo fo-i miii'i-i on the agenda
Japan If she Is attacked.
•Post Offices To Give fend
There ivn* no Imlleatlon thut her Stanley J. .Sy...l.or«ky, apparently | , ,
Newspaper
Pickets
I’inerastle Air Force Huso. Moe'*
-n al w ii h i l ' iililig a new typo of
lie made Ihe statuincnt after a home field, liuil report* ul least | vmce
dee had suffered during Ihe from New Jersey, ctiiirging Hint ^ secretin y general tor Sm-urttv
Mrs
Grndick
suffered
considerable
- Christmas Deliveries stormy session In the !lmt*o budget two
cone,
enlled restricted
(I IHltlU'lP., &lt;ll* I'llR* I tl'tn
source* told uf seeing u para­ weeks she has been tinder tern injmy and expense as the result
I M l. Ml NSNUK r The ITortcbi im oiii- ti-itiitis.lv
- /''ni*. wiiii ii would confine
committee.
chute floating down In the area iKtrary Injunction to practice only of
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alt automobile accident (let. 'JH
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mi iii . a in -itiiill type* of Inniuesa
One member n*ked. "I* it con­ •liout the time Mno’a single en­ two hour* dally In her tightly
WASHINGTON MX-Ax In prevlin front of the plaintiffs’ res|.
l-'i siivitl.-. of ih.- fii ■' i.iiioinl Dtob- ' mi.at Ciri mi ' 'mili m«h r willi off HiC-hI i ret paiking, ho
closed home.
nua year*, there will he ChrUlmas ceivable that with a sudden change gine, nnr-placc F-8-1 crashed.
fm
bold
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mild
I’l.li.-s-iii'.ii'» Ball, ln-ing &lt;ondm t.-l
Day deliveries of paekaces and In Ihe International situation, the
The chancery court In him turn t dellc.-, 2008 Houtli I'ark Avenue.
Gene Koger, who lives In the
Ivp. .-I *I»ti■ it I iil'ili I" | &gt;|■k'-l llo-Vn--tIn-1 iioittor
witli reother moll thla year In cities and IJ. S forces will withdraw from area, guided the rescue party to wn* M*ttfd pending a decision on : Information wtit.-h bus be.-n under the isii •i&gt;i..-- of the Sanf-od Mi.urn Met -M
-"i' 11‘g Hie sit.- of Hu- new County
Japan to Okinawa or other 'front the scene near Lake Gentry In a permanent writ asked bv nn -h filed with the Circuit Court Clerk I'olh-e Benevolent Asso.iall'iii, will
towns throughout the country.
.liisiiie
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ink
ll"l'si"i
writnu:
(tor* who said the had ruined the clainiH thut Mr. Hynihorsky ran 'g et niid.-i wuv at O.no o'clock to till- I "'ll I- oll.llliMIMIIs "plinnil I -- i 'ini. now etn**ifted a* U-lzN,
In outlining its plant, (ho Post Itnsc*' In the Pacific? If I were a Osceola County.
Into an automobile parked hy morrow night at the Inilliooio «.f '.'III till- li-wei I "lilt
-ingb f 11■■111y. one..story dwelling
pcuco amt quiet of the neighlmr
Office Department sold today, how­ war strategist I would do *•&gt;. ’
is In-Ilf led im
Moe
was
the
son
of
Mr.
and
Hi n iiilMiitiiiin area of l.piotJ
Yoshlda declined to answer then,
hood, rhe decision, expected last .Evelyn C. Bigger* and that M r * . M a y f a i i Hotel.
ever. It *UII has to decide whnt to
10 dc.ii'jag .■ - reasoiiilile tiller
Mr*.
John
A.
Moe,
Grand
Folk,
—I'oiie fi-i-l Mi Hut suid tho comCradick, who win outside the veilTickets for the dance mav I"
week, is still pending.
do (about mail service on Ihe fob and was heckled. Opposition mem­ N. D.
|ii.-it
ni'Oiii
ine-iib'-c*
were
icla talking to the occupants, was .purchas.sl from anv noliceinaii &lt;•■
.^lowing day. Friday, Dec. 28 wh'ch bers walked out.
\ lob-lire ill mission Im* mud'' Hu. pnmoaul to
Major David Itemley, Sanford
knocked
will go to- 1
' 1' f&gt; i, iii-ts
,, of
After an hour and a half they
. . . to
. . .the
. ground. Among In- "l Ho- door. I'loceeds
President Truman haa declared a
I dmc disimte i'-/.'iii*- Hie men nl tiie -ite, west
the
fiitii'tions
iif
eoli'ieelton
won
in
Civil
Air
Patrol
officer,
took
part
Oil
Company
Plans
Juries llslrd were spruin* of the I ward pronioting
trooped baclt.
government holiday,
Pick of Melloiivllle Avenue lo Chap­
Yoshlda then told them Ihe U. S. in the air search lato yesterday
ftrviral «ml lumbar rcKioni of
i»"»&lt;»‘ li#(ion. "hit I, inclinl#* n»- i
'* 'V »'
V j*‘ !,,lirj ,,,, 1,.,' in man Avenue nnd ninth of Fa*t
Department officials are confer­
For
New
Location
afternoon.
He
also
participated
In
Hei-inid Street. Tint zoning which
M|iin«* and a po»%lhlf&gt; frirlur*#! cueto .,.# n.h« rri in timr «.f . • * ' «
ring on the m atter ovor thla week had fully assured Japan it would this morning's early acriul search.
Ho i-oin mi«»ion nropustis would
cyx. AI»o, ih t infoniiAtinn con* oniofff^nry.____
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end with a definite announcement defend her.
The City Commission will he up* tend", she Incurred medical hill
. "inpeiisiite for the hiibi'itul, the
Indicated for Monday.
jjroachrd
»t
thrir
nrxt
inerting
w l l.'lt muIni station hiiilding and
On Christmas Dav. a holiday for
lo** of salary when wimble to
Dm-. 22 with n proposal of the and
tin inniory, In- said.
Ihn permanent staff, a* many of
work.
Henfmard
Oil
Company
to
move
\ llilid m ailer deal* with re*
Ihe regular workers aa can he
The plaintiff* ulso contend thut
their service station from First Mr.
z.ii.imr of Fren.-h Avenue It* enspared will be let off. Tho holiday
Hynihorsky wa* operating a
Street
and
Elm
Avenue
to
.Sixth
in.- l-iigth t» u ..-tail commercial
temporary employes, some 378.000
Htreot and French Avenue, which car while under the influence of
I. lassifiration, whTie a fourth deoil
of them, will do moat of Ihe hanintoxicants. Gordon V. Frederick
I*
Included
In
plum
of
tho
com­
ivitii
i.-zoning u iiortion of Dream• dling of the day’s distributions.
pany for moving their entiro Is the attorney fur tho plaintiffs.
Iw..Id snl.divl*lim from It-IAzV, »ln*
' ' H e re will be no deliveries on
-locunu-nt*.
two
ligltl
lank*,
cereWASHINGTON tfx-Tlie *lx price
alzout claiming first honors there plant to the new site, John M.
lly RALPH J. TOMPKINS
eh- story, .'in--fn mi 11v dwelling with
rural routea, which do not lake on
less page* of the Declaration of •iiiiiIdI troop* of Ihr Army Ma mii hi.-ii of 1.1)110 *i|imre feet, to
Hanford come* to the tyont In the magla city. Now Mr*. Week Glllon, City Building Inspector, Sanford Post Office
extra t e m p o r a r y help for
rimCorps.
Navy
and
An
Force
InilepcmleiH-e nnd the Constitution
ngnln to claim a* one of its cltl- modestly admitted all this, nnd said today.
Christmas.
i color detail the Armv hand a'id lit I A. he stated.____ ________
Present facilities of the com­ To Open Substation of the I hilled Slnle* will he mover' the
aena a "flrat” In nn unusual and even seemed a little reluctant to
drum and liiigli- corps of Huunder heavy guard tomorrow In
truly Intriguing field, Even though talk a t first, but aoon warmed up pany are located on Atlantic Coa-'t
Movie Time Table
Air Forces
their
new
fireproof,
bombproof
Mr*. Forcen Week lives at Monroo to the subject of antiques In prop­ Llnu Railroad property, Mr. GilThe Dost Office will open a
III addition, about two dozen
HIT/,
Cornera, she like* lo think of her­ er style aa her appreciative fin- Ion fll*clo*Q&lt;). whllo Iho rnr^nunv mailing substation In Hanford to home.
O l SHOPPING
The transfer of ihe document* men -Mil lie dlrectlv involved in
"Crimson fin ite
grra touched first one treasure ha* leased the new site with op- handle the additional Christmas
self
as
n
true
San/ordian,
a
dis­
•ho physical transfer: two memU ' PAY* LIFT
I nil ■ :« OF. - 6 HI - 7:15 - 11:33
Hon to buy It. Th" nsw site take* narcels and to help relieve Ihe from the l.lhrnrv of Congress f» her*
tinction which we are only too and then anothor.
of the Armed Service* imiB-o
ifte
National
Archive*
Building
wll'
Hutiirili*v • "Bond Agent"
Iq
»it
area
of
a
full
half-block.
Had to grant. Mr*. Week stated
Although there are many things
line* forming in the lobby of he made with Ihe fanfare nnd department will carry each of HuI :.IH 1:28 - 718 - 10:08
The building Inspector said lie long
that in 1012 In Daytona she open­ we might mention as old and Inthe
i'ost
Office.
This
suh
station
six
crate*,
with
additional
police
turnout
of
guards,
of
u
presldeiillu
1
"Art-tie Flight"
ed the fir«t antique shop in the tereitlng in her little shop at the could nnnrovn movement of all will be located at 200 North I’ltl* parade.
men
guarding
them
on
Ihe
way
2:45 - 5:35 • 8-25
state of Florida, Her shop there, Corners, perhaps wa might better the facilities, except the service metto in the Htrlckland-Morrlson
The
*ix
leaves
of
nurchment
Brio.
Gen.
Stovte
O
H"**
en&gt;n
SundAv - "Snripgfleld Illfle".
located a t th at time Just across limit our discussion to about two. station, as the nrw site Is lotted warehouse, the same location that •nandlng "enernl of Hie U. S. Air comprising the document* -one fnr
1:33 - 3:91 - R-'D . 7-27 - 9:25
the street from the law offices of A solid eopper tray, weighing aa a ennim cdal *»•«*. It I* n»eex. was used last Christmas.
F
o
r
c
e
Ifeadpnsrfera
Command,
Ihe Declaration nail livp fnr the
MO VIET. AND
former Governor Dave Hholte. about eight pounds. Is over 100 sary that the filling «t*Hnn he
Tha station will be open from will head the military eseort.
hv th r CampHssInn.
Constitution—are «i&gt;nleil In sepa­
"Here T ’o mi the Nelions" '
soon became the mecea for the veer* old. This relic, handwrought ap—oyed
8:30 n.m. until 6:00 p.m. from Dec.
Both side* of tho stceela between rate pin** eases filled with helium,
Tho
eompanv
ho
laid,
plans
In
Show start* 8:30, feature 7:14,
thousands of folk far and wlda In India, has delicate etching*
the service station facing 13 through Dee. 23. It le urged the two buildings will he lined hv nnd specially crated fnr the trans­ Intermission 8:30. last feature
5f
who love to delve Into the lore of about the rim which quite accu­ hav*
that all Chrletmaa parcel* be a cordon of men and women of fer.
French
Av-wie,
0:23
old things.
rately reflects the patience of the
A *onr of *ho ACL Wnlleesd mn* taken to this location for mailing, the armed services.
A formal dedicatory Installation
Sat. - "King of the Wild
Later Mrs. Week opened an an­
t .fltay be .v
purchased
and
It woe brought adjacent to tho naw alto. Tho com,
A flylne wedge of m olnrcylc of the documents In the shrine of
.
,
llnr«&lt;*t" end "Danger Zona"
tique shop In Miami. She admits)
moa cards ana other letter police will lead u procession In- tho National Archlvos Exhibition
country by on Amaricon pany import* its products to RanSun. - "Sailor Beware"
however, th at she la not too sure
(Coononoo o« f w rtvoi
ford by roll.
tnay be deposited alio.
eluding armored cars carrying the Hall Is scheduled Minday.

Plans Art* Made
Eor Ke/oninu; Of
New Hospital Area

Florida’s First Antique Shop
Opened By Monroe Corners Woman

Priceless Pages Of Fam ed Papers
Will Be Moved Under Super G uard

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Fri. rvc. ts. m :

Christmas Trees

Sanford Herald

S a n fo rd

Mr. R. L. Dt«n, Editor
f « n somewhat into d«&lt;*U »ad
Sanford Herald
particularly on* chapter, "K ffptM
SAN QUENTIN. Calif., CP-WOSanford, Florida
tho Rreerd Straight which I wish liam E Cook, “ mad dog” killer
Dear Mr. Dean:
to call particularly to ro ar *Urn- who spread terror acraai the
In the Herald of November 20, tioo. | hope you will find time to Southwest in an orgy of murder
you comment erroneously in re -1 read the whole book,
y u a n ago, dies
die*
and kidnaping two years
card to the "Beoenre Fund" of lh e ( With my he*t wi»he*. and torn- in San Quentin's gas chamber to­
Unemployment Comper.talion Di- plimentirc you on publishing a day
virion of the Florida Industrial eery food and federally construe- The slight. 5-foot 4-lnrh dish­
CommiMion, and, knowinf editor* tie* newspaper, believe me,
washer. now only 23. got his death
a* 1 do, havinf been one myself, ■
Sincerely your*,
sentence for the killing of Robert
I feel sure that you do not w ant;
Gwrgr W. Hopkinr, Director Dewey. Seattle Salesman—just one
to m:’inform your public on a
Public Relation*
of the sis persons Cook boasted
m atter that concern* our whole
Florida IndurtrUl Comrai*«ion of Maying. AU were killed In cold
M&lt;ial .tructure.
| OWH md.
blood Just because they happened
In th« first p«acr, let mr e*il«
__ ___
in get in the way of his crime
•*t'1^ ti.lhr
EDITOR'S NOTE: Our comment (career
r J .’ i
, ‘ 8 yf Vov
to which Mr. H opaltt - • V n i a n a v u 1 x o ynareiir-ert.for the kidnap-xlaying of toe
S S tS L a J o n
« r ^ ° r r.T,fn2
« " “ » « » « •'. "* * « « a,v ratraz
Five members of the Carl Mosser
W Act.
A and provided Tffor* Ilul(Mtrla,
on drP°t
,t wlth thein florid*
port of ttlmt
Commlerion
Tail*- family of Atwood. 111. He dumped
8
to .m" ‘ w" k * ha*ee over M miUion dollar* col- their bodies in a zinc pit near Joplin. Mo
Federal Judge Stephen Chandler
throufh no f.u ft of th e " own The'
of Oklahoma City, who sentenced
Conk for the deaths of Mr. a n d 1
v
t K»« already been pa.d out in th.*&lt; Mrs Mosser and their three chil­
dren. held the killer was incurably
*J
- H
L
f,-mod~ “joble**
henefiU"# Vmt
they couldn't
•xiCAtios to n ff ft s t a t r needs, or
j i .# .»»
:* lrt
_ «tiii insane
rrj-cUD* the Act »n*l lenein* the £!!/*£&gt; I t n i L M U n
U ll
Rut an Imperial County, Califor !
matter of administration with the
nla. Superior Court fury decided.
Federal Govirnment. Under the ’ &gt;
rlilW w ant.
the wavy haired slayer was sane
Federal Government the 3-4 be- t h e ^ T v . r ? of
*ti?e lh £ e when he ‘hot Dewey to death
came a fne.1 payroll tax; under .
unoeew*Jrv ’tiv ^ it
Cook’a savage rampage began
acceptance by the *taU govern- U . «
shortly after Christina*. 1530. wb« n
Koaaers in their
ear near
ia City. He was
captured
Mexico

■«*-.

Many peofde are beginning to

learn that in an un tu b le economy
il it imposuble In make wages keep
pace with ruing price*.

5 m a to i l.&lt;«lgr says
this country need* u
policy bated uj&gt;nn high
ciples. And it needi
policy timilaily bated.
Secretary

Achrson

Forum

iLr&amp;r tTSX.’I iC.s ;

1949 Chevrolet
2 Door Sedan
Extra Clean, Good Tires,
Radio and Heater

1940 Ford
ConvcrtrMe Coupe
Extra Good Tire*.
Mrchanirally Good

$l9».oo

1948 Plymouth
Convertible Coupe
Extra Clean, Radio '

$995-00 .*
1950 Pontiac

—..MR«k»a*aa^a*M4lg*

Extra clean. Radio. Onu
O w ner.

1950 Buick
Scdancttc

1949 Buick *
Scdanette

Clean, l-ow Mileage, Radio,
Heater, Djrnaflow

Owner, Extra Clean,
iflow. Radio. Heater

.

TELEPHONE 1M4

HANFORD. FLORIDA

that what
a foreign
moral prin­
a domeitic
Mate oer* &lt;wir &lt;hrt«*ms» Gift Store* ( &gt; « « from our glorlou*
lays

lie

gift selection—enjoy all the extra »ertleex we

it

looking forward to a trip to the

offer to make y»ur Christmas shopping ea.irr . . . more rm renlrnl

West Indtet ihortly after Jan. 20.
All in the world he wanti now it a
little bland where he can get away
from it aii

completely delightful

More than $ 1.140.000 worth ol
realty ta lrt were reported in Rrevard county during November
bringing the total to more than
S I2 jOCMJ.IMW&gt; to far for the year
Titusville, Cocoa and Melbourne
are really growing.
Not only

it Sanford

growing,

•od Florida, but the whole country
is firm in g The Ccniut Bureau
rttim alrt there will he a labor force

in this country of 09.000.000 |&gt;citom by 197V There wrre aliout
M .000.000 m 1950.

This .canon glitter means glamour —
« i make he r Christmas )aj complete

Florida citrut giowert rejoice
ever the newt that the orange crop
fov ihi* year will proliably he four
pillion botes lett than prexioutly

m fcfc;* f i l l sl.lkfcMnUmon! Ckouoc
fVosn owe ‘ hrilttosM arm y of necklaces.

estimated Prices thould he higher.
But il it a poor policy that hat to
depend u|&gt;on tn economy ol Karcity for tuccett.

GALA
GOWNS

Although Florida highway! leave
muck to he desired, lint Male hat
more irgnlrrcd automobiles, not
cnonhng toum t cart, than any
other itate in the South eu.epl
T e ia t and North Carolina, both ol
which arc much Itrget tn papulaMember* ol the Stale Hoad Delime ol lot the coming f f i f will
Kirhard B Simpton, chairman
of Mofiticrllo; Karl Powell. Gaines­
ville: J. Saxton IJr-yd. Dsytona
Bench. Thomas B. Mnnuel. I oil
l a t d r t i l i l r ; ami Howard Franklin
Tampa.

F»e Winter'* gayest
parties . . filmy nylon
net formal* with
matching stoles for
that covered look . .
they’rw batlerins
length and the
loveliest color*!

C

If .you xtani to know why tbcie

is to much traffic congestion on
Florida highways, xdiy rl is to im­
portant to build »ew highway*, «Vi
•Mocthing about city tlrecls, *onaider theie fails. Since I9A9, onli
three years ago. the number "I
omtor sehiclc titles rrtued in Flof*
id# hat iac teased linm
to
1949 in 910,000 in 1951. And the
tiuZnhes is still increatmg. The only
way to justify not building new
mads ia to maintain that we should
atom teOini new automobiles.
9am Davis o f Tampa as hr*d of
tho S t*)* Beverage Department,
of (be mod d iffic u lt law ern
r forcemcnt job* i» «be stale. But
Daeva ia - .» goml mam was head
f ' o f- rftr Tampa Crime Co meritstaa.

i'

Churchmen Renew
Traditional View
On Church, State

WASHINGTON *.♦* - MacArthur
wlQ have to explain, it any ex
plaining ia done, why he cho*r
It* KDWARDO. KTHEI.I.
tn say “ there is a tolullon'* tn
DENVER r-ta -a d e rx nf » Pro
the Korean War in a public speech
instead nf quietly telling President testxnt rhurrhe* today reaffirmed
Truman. I’rrsulenl elect Kiaenhow traditional separation of church
amt state hut asked their At mil­
er nr the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
lion members lei live hv Christian
Ea/ly &lt;&gt;n Friday. Dec. S. the principles and halt a drift of Amernew* came from Korea that Risen Iran .government, from religious
hower. fulfilling hit campaign teneU.
promise to go there In look for a
They exiled foe more religious
solution, had ended his visit . and
. . . education in schools and colleges
didn't think there were a 9L
n r *“
-----T 1hat said parochial sehnola should
answers. This may have L__n _* receive no government aid. They
disappointment to anyone° " who
demanded a halt to religious and
thought Eisenhower could provide racial discrimination. They encour­
a quick way out.
aged church members to seek
That night MacArthur made his poiiticaT1 office ax a way to halt
speech before the National Asao-' corruption.
elation of Manufacturers la Now
In a formal message to their
York. Ha said he feh sure thine home churches, clergy and lay
la a solution Eisenhower had gone leaders hacked up statstdtnU\k p

the experience of the two years nf
existence of thin largest U S
church organization

SKIRTS
SLIPPERS
Feminine and flattering sandal*
fee dancing feet . . . . many
stylo* to choose from, including
gold and silver m e s h ..............

3.98 up

Glamor In Velvet,
Taffeta and Net

10.98 up
PETTICOATS
with crinoline under the
flouncing

4.98 to 8.89

a rH
M ckm oiU . IW *1*0 RH W w

i S

fo rth Pmcific chiriRf iK t UU
war and war a football star at tb*

Z

EVENING
BAG8
Touched with magie!
Gold or Silver meah,
brocade satin ami velvet

| | r m prextdeal o f an magency and ha* osada a
of his own buriorsa.
[y oac and s Isalf million

HOSIERY

•TOcUhet alosat. Of tUl

By Gothaaa Gold
Strip* hx all the

Handkerchiefs
Fur* femininity la

T0IL8TRIB8 AND
COflMKTfCH
By Helena Rubinstein
Beautifuly packaged

�&gt;

iw a ifST O g reft \\\- - , 'C^'***
..

Miss Appleby Given
Party By Mrs. Rucker

" tULEI^HH Of WEEKLY SBElf i j l S

Ilaze I Carolyn Hardy Play Is Presented
Of Oviedo Married
By Theater Guild

PERSONALS

Meiul.ers of ttie niidirhee form
..
OVIEDO, (Speoinli — The First
Vlss Nancy Jean Appleby,
Friend* of Mrs. \V. " • Dressoi. |j;tfitit&lt;t I’liuich &gt;.| llvu-do m u tin, ..I the Jury luM night in the play
will be held by the Assembly of \vhn*e innriiflgc to Claude Hen­
•J FRIDAY
ot
ihutsiluv .lin in g of a .on " I lie Night of Intimity tilth,"
The Azalea Circle of th# Garden Uod at the Fleming Heights As. drick will he an event of Deo. 18, j formerly of Hanford and now oi
-Tampa, will he interested to leuin ,||,.||glii ceremony onitmg ........ ..
which depicts a murder trial, pre
Club will meet at the Carden Cen­ tembly, Orlando.
v ii . hnnoied last night with
Huzel Carolyn Hnr.ly uud sente,I liy the Sanford Theater
The Hemerocallis Circle of the lovely pmty given by Mrs. II- ' t h a t she will celebrate her With
te r for a covered dish nipper at
meet
nt
7:.'t0l
iy
.
'i
Itui
ker
nl
her
home
In*
Sun
birthday
on
Sunday.
She
is
making
William
Joseph
Darnell.
Garden
Club
will
timid at the Court House.
7:00 p. m.
The production will lie present
The Townsend Club will meet at p.m. at tho home of Mrs. C. W. L anV«?
^ e d 'g l . X l l were
^
h'L
T '
.... , “
* » » * } » “&lt; Mr.
ed
again tonight promptly nt 8:15
Krgle.
the Cltpr Hall at 7:30 p. m. All sen*
...............
...... in decorating the
Mr».
A. Hardy. of
tho living room.!
room,' .V
j.’ '': Mr' nn‘l Mrv ° ' "
Oviedo,
ami
Mr.
Dm
m
il
is
tinsou
o'clock.
TUESDAY
a t: citizens are invited to attend
ami upon the urrlvnl of the honor
" llanu._______________
of Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Arnell, of
Men of the Presbyterian Church guest she was presented with a . .
Tne meeting,
meeting.
Members of the jury were A. II.
,,
_
.
Ft Wayne, 1ml.
. I’eterson Jr., foreman, Mrs. S. G.
Revival meetings are being held will entertain their wives with a miniature bridal nosegay.
511*8. ( xIIIIIIS Sj)l?21KH
Ilii
couple
exchanged
vows
heI.sdles
Night
program.
Extensive
.each rig h t at 7:45 p . m. at tho
Ilnriimutl, Frank Evans, Mrs.
f |ir fore an nlt.n hunkeil with palms, •lew, I Sasser, A. It IVlrruin Sr.,
Assemury
Twelfth 'plans nre being made to have this candlelight in the ilining room.
“y of God
" - Church.
At
Central
Meetinjr
’
y
BtatM''’'
,nd
to,I
basket*
of
ii
&gt;
•
^ (M M M HM tJCJM RK-.
q&gt;T**
' f 1" - 1
— ■■*&gt;&gt;*
%
P'
'. aliments table was over'' —
s wa * i s t t t
evangelist anU Mrs. Itoy Hur’heru ot Uit*
Futile, Mrs. Miriam Kussel!, Jo h n .
of London, England preaching and m
J j e ^ n S
“t v i i r e
Mr - * ? * s r ,hV r r
................... Adams, T. E. Tucker, Mrs. Char-!
J m ^ , ^ . ^ . " . . 1 m.r V.lf‘ V ' ‘r.V
. Dr. Vrank C. Morgun. pastor of Ie» Ginn and l). K. Goff. The ver­
leading Inspirational singing. The scrvcd promptlv at 7:00 o'clock
**?” ' V'.JV i f P!,1,r " 1
o f.!hr
£ ,u,“ the church. officiated at the double dict of tlie jury is being withheld
meetings will continue until Dec. The Pilot Club will hold its un- Sir rkland. In the bycenter
of the! held yesterday. Mrs. II. M. lap - lln8 ceremony. Nuptial music was
nual Christmas party at McKinley
El.
taMe were a small t bride and worth
Klvi,n |,y \ | (.r ,iti Stalev. soloist, so ns not to affect the decision ol
"I'V." was hostess to
»• the
»•••■ meeting g,vi.„
A Christmas pageant will lie Hall at 7:UO p. m. Fnmllies of i groom
tonight's jury, which also will he j
an arch of bridnl which la-gun nt 0:15 n.nt. Christ- ntu| \Villiam 11 Martin, organist,
presenter! by tho fourth grades members will tie guests for the | flowers under
and greenery. The nr- ntas arrangements of native nuiphe bride, givi n in mairiage by taken from the audience.
occasion.
j f South Side Primary1 School at
I'eople from the audience were
rangemrnt was flanked on either teriuls were discussed and demon- |„.r fa th e r,' was radiant in a full
UTjOO p. m. There will be no the First Ilaptist Church will l*&lt; • able with white tiiirning tapers, strated by Mis. (innas to make up |, „gtli gown of white Cliimtillx hearty in congratulating the east
hcnrsnl
nt
the
First
Baptist
charge and public Is cordially in­
Silver and crystal appointm ents1n timely and interesting program. |.„ ,. nn,| nvlon tulle. The bodice foi the tierformiince whieli they
Church at d:4S p.m.
vited to attend.
held small white cakes, sand-1 Mrs. E. G. Kilputilck, Jr. led the Wll„ fashioned with a yoke of staged. Mrs. a . II. IVterson Sr.
The
annual
tlirkey
dinner
and
The Gleaners Class of the First
wiches, date linr&lt;, nut nibbles, business meeting and the group tulle, scalloped with luce. The long, lemaiked today the play wu»
Presbyterian Church will have n Christmas party of the T rim salted nuts, and mints whieli were decided to place nuangem ents of molded luce sleeves ended in points "well presented" and that mem- j
Seekers
Cll
»s
of
the
Fl'v*.
Metho­
Christmas Party at the home of
served with the coffee.
native plunts and flowers in the over the hands. The voluminous belt ot the Guild "icully deserved
Mrs. Frank Llcske, 404 Palmetto dist Churelt will be held nt Mc­
On the buffet was a beautiful Tourist Center during the month tulle skirt fcntuicd two wide pan- a lug hand." Others who had high |
Kinley Hall at 12:30 p.tn.
Avenue, 7:30 p.m.
arrangement of white pom poms] of Mulch. Following the meeting d s of lace down the front. Her piuise for the product ion were
SATURDAY
Mis. Ella llowiirii and Mis. S hu-;
and chrysanthemums with featii- .Mrs. I’npwortli served a delicious finger tip veil of illusion was at
WEDNESDAY
Seminole Chapter No. 2, Order
inched to n eoronel of luce and on Dingfelder.
The Prayer Meeting Service at cry green fnlcntus arranged with i dessert course.
of the Eastern Star, will hold a
white tapers. Candles and white
Those present were Mrs. Kil mange Mnaaouia. She carried a
special meeting at the Masonic the First Ilaptist Church wll be­ blossoms were also used in other Patrick, Mrs. \V. II. Nicholson, white Braver' Hook, topped with
Minh America Will
Hall at 8:00 p. m. honoring Worthy gin ut 7:30 p.m. We continue our arrangements
in the room. During Sirs. Francis Hoi*, Mrs. It. C. n wiiite orchid.
flran d Matron Mrs. Helen Theus study of “ Progresa In tha Chris­ the evening .Mrs.
Moore,
Mrs.
A.
C.
Henson,
Mrs.
Ml*«
Martha
Jean
Hardy
was
Robert
Williams
Open Ravine Gardens
and Worthy Grand Patron Harry tian Life.”
with soft piano music. Ira K. Southward, the hostess, and her sister's maid of honor. Her
MeMInn of the grnnd chapter of
The midweek Pravcr Service will entertained
two
guests,
Mrs.
tianus
and
Mrs
dress
was
of
nymph
........
In
ides
Miss
Appleby
was
given
several
Florida. A hamiuet will he held nt be held at the Central Ilaptist
PA I.ATK A. (S pecialt
"M is.
lit ta f fe t a and net. The strapless
the Montezuma Hotel nt &lt;1:00 p. m. Church at 7:30 p.m. The Sun goblets In her eliosen pattern of It. J. Holly.
malice was coveted with a fislm of America of 1(153,' Flotilla's g r e a t crystal.
About
35
guests
were
in­
preceding the meeting.
beams will meet at this time.
ta ffe ta and net The full skill wus ••st gift to feminine beauty, will
vited to he with .Miss Appleby.
MONDAY
titnde of green and rose net. She '•raw the rut Inins at 2:00 p. m .
Mary
Robinson
Will
THURSDAY
The regular monthly meeting of
wore matching ta f fe t a m ittens and Sunday, Dec. II. in I'alatka on
tho Women of tho Presbyterian
t er hoimnet wo- of look cat no- Rax ille t,ai dells, one o( Fiot Ida's
I
amu
I.Chiircli
Circle
The
Men's
Brotherhood
of
the
MisH Hardy Honored
Church will be held In the Educa­
turns She wore a wit-nth of pink greatest scenic lieauty spots, Mi-.s
First
ltnpllst
Church
will
have
n
America is Mi-. Neva Ja n e L a n g ­
tional nullding nt 7:30 p m., the
Mary Itidiiuson was elect . ai nations in her bin'
At Series Of Parties ed Mi-s
cause of Ministerial Relief will be supper and program mertiivr in
Miss F iivc Itaillci-on. of ttlian - ley of Lakeland.
president
of
HoEthel
Boot
f
it
tlic
.Memorial
Educational
Build­
The Gardens will he dedicated to
emphasized. After the program a
o| the Coiigregntioniil Church ,|o, the In idesniaid. won- » dress "•he cause of beauty- and culture"
social hour will be cnjovctl. Every ing beginning at 7:00 p.m.
, ••VIEDO,
(Special) — Miss date meeting
u|i nt a nl it. the one wore by the
of
Hie
group
mi
Tue«
T
h
e'
Itoynl
Antbnssndurs
will
woman of the church is urged to
,,
. , ...
, Tandyn Hardy, lovely dnughtei of
maid of h o m o . with ueitching ac •'ll Sunday's progiain by Hr. Ell
ttcet nt the H rst Baptist ( hurcli ,Mr. and .Mrs. I.uwson A Hardy day evening at the home of Mi- ■essories. Her tioimio t and licad | ""»d ('. Nance, picsidcnt of the
be present.
Rnlph
I
ossing.
ttther
officers
Gamma latmlsla Chapter, llctn beginning i t 7:00 p.m.
hn, been extensively entertained | .ViV'-V'',,
die-s w.'i&gt;' a l 'o nlcnlical to that I I niversity of Tampa, at 'Tmiipa.
j who is i-elehruliilK Ins Inilhduy by
Sigma Phi, will meet nt tlm Yacht
The Junior Brotherhood will since
1 1»„.rt
' weie
lice tile
me ullliouncriiient
ullliouilceiiient of
of lie
her ell- ||,.t
n ,,,, \, ice
, picsidi'lit,
”, ...... Mi
\
&gt;f Hi. maid of honor
meet at tin- First Baptist Church gagrment
Club at 8:00 |i. m.
igement .............
to William ....... pi. Dm- t
' A1"1.
' "•‘■"'•ai v. Mis
.. ... .
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Way lie. | the I'alatka visit. Vnothei speakA sectional fellowship meeting ut 7:30 p.nt.
/ndl
'll. of Ft. Wayne. Ind. was made I l. ' ' f t 'T '
. «'^ Ind.,"serve
s’ h.s
served aas
his ti i o .....
t h c . best er will he Mrs. Harold Butts of
l(ul|di Hiihhuid; mid rlinplain. man.
i by her parents.
I'.liei gioom«iiii-n wen- Don ! til limit.1 Bench, who is secretary
•-•■l Sunday afternoon Mrs. II. i xT *
Proctor Jr.
aid llnrdv. h u d loo of the hi ole. and former ehnirnmn of Florida
choir lioys were surrounded with
devotional Ciank Wheeler. H and Thomas Slate Balks lloaid
Britt Home Setting
and
llghtcd
can
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s
.
Mrs.
John
Courier
J
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M"*
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Christmas g w n s and lighted canmi n , i x i
T»""Yn " I
itnniell. J r
Greenery nnd candles ^cr-' „
"
V.r ;. ' ’T" ; , 1 '' 1 !“ 'v.
For Baptist Party dies.
#nd Mrs. T. II. Danlell, Jr. enterMr- Hni.lv scti* ic.l foi lot hill baskets of white gladioli,
used throughout in decorating.
turned with n tea nt the home of , Ihfin to Miss lliudv and tier iiiotl, dau g h ter's weddiog ail aft* i n ...... palm s and greeliei y completed the
Refreshments were served upon Mr,
(|1
,,onor
er.
Mrs.
L.
A.
Hardy.
. Mrs. Roy Ilritt and Mrs. H. E.
,|| ,.SH of Wi’iloew ood U'O ,i»ne dci'ol'iltlolls fill till’ -pa. lolls room.
Mrs. T. II. Daniell and Mrs II.
Mrs. George i Means and M&gt;
which -In'Those as.isHiig yy-cio Mr- T II.
•Barbour were hostesses for the the guests’ arrival front the dining
ami mat. bil e hi
table
whieli
wns
covered
with
cut
p
Wheeler
pie-ided
over
the
ten
t
mirier
look
a
ltc
in
a
lo
t
u
t
u
s
at
wore white gloves and navy shoes Daniell, who greeted III, guests at
ng and (Biristinas work linen cloth. In the center of table.
regular meeting
the
piano
dining
Hie
afternoon
\ while orchid folio* d to* c*o «age -Hie dooi , Mis. .1. N. Thompson ami
jiarty o ( t h e ( linden Circle of the
I he hostesses were assisted in
Mrs. It. W. Estes greeted the
Baptist Church held on Tues the table Brazilian pepper was nrMis Harold Hi.'*-*, .ist*-i m l a w |Mi». Ii I.. Ilagsdul*-. circulating
ranged
In
the
slmtie
of
a
small
guests
at
the
door
and
introduced
serving
by
Miss
M
altha
.lean
I
In
■
hoiioAA*"*; nnd M ini's K11 \ K**ti
day at 7:30 p.m. at the Britt home. Christmas tree and was enclieled
--— dy, Miss Kay L.-te- and Miss peg of tin- lo hie, wore a two no
&gt;i«"ik'*iii' I'utker, 1.4*01111 llait. Amt
Decorations followed n Christinas with poinseltlns ami lighted led
sctulde "f gi *-y . yy'Ht him I
gv Fleming.
I ' m i' m iii . S h irh 'v Jone**, \n n I mu
theme. Oh the mantle miniature tapers. An artistic arrangement
soi ie* 11**1* i*oi sat'** w*i* **f
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• hn- bundled and fifty guest
hail, iiiul JoAutii* Flt*miti^.
w
cie invited to call fioni 3:30 I. loses.
of
vegetable
and
fruit
wus
placed
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Mm Katlili'oii l.ovo, «&gt;f Oilnndo,
CARD OF THANKS
l-'olloyviag tin* *•* lemony ** i•■***i*
un p m.
Look lltl.l li'lldl*!
the buffet.
,\L. 'Ii ( ROY MITIE
ti**n wa* ||**I|| III the choith aoi»* y kept tll«* l»I
Wn with to express our thunks on During
On Wednesday afternoon \ | i - . The
uiif
aof t pin no iii 11*4it wen Mis
the
evening
coffee
and
v
j
bride's table fc:ltui**.| a line**
to the many people nt Sanford and
Hardy
was
Hie
iiispiintion
for
tie
John
CmiriPt
Jr.
mid * &lt;ii'm
vicinity for the many donations leu services were presided over by
I he food farm families eun pro- lovely shower given al the city tiered y\e*l*lioe , akc lopped with a t Mill 11*4
miniature hi id*' ami gio**m. &lt;•'**
^contributed alter the loss of our Mrs. F. L. Woodruff Jr., nnd Mrs ■luce for their own tables has I r a - 1hall memorial building
l ' i tniN i llin^ the lo uh wop* a
II. L. Osborne served enko and
•home by fire December 3rd.
Hostesses for this
nienioruhl* |,I,-,. ,,f which \ya- sut i «*iio*lc*l yyiih i Ki4 v woid suit with irip\ and iut\v
salted nuts. Novel gifts were given ditiniinlly liei’n one of tile uilviin|„.||s
white
nvlon
n*
t
on-1
fluok.
*
1
j
Many (banks to all,
luges of living on it farm . T h e ; Oceanian were Mines. Joe I liens
m i • ss«ti ii*h, Shi* won* tin lot’hid
Mr anti Mrs. Iliiithin Davis to each of the guests.
fi nils ami vegetables, milk, eggs, ley, .1. II. Jones, .Ii . May l.einhint oil cither side wllli 'tillin g -••'*'
A brief business session was poultry, meat and other food they lhom lore lulln, G. \\ Alfoid, li**\ ciiudelahiii, holding white lapci* j f non h»*r I•ill I Iioiiipo t
and family
Tin* roiipli* plan to uuik* tin n
Adv. conducted by Mrs. Ih'itt after can fiirnlsli themselves has al­ Alfonl, Arthur I’m 11•*«I u • A. M Mis Milton Got** cut &lt;h** &lt;*&gt;k**. a- IItofiu*
in Ft. WayiM* wlun* tin*
:aisled
i*y
Mi
Thomas
Diiiin
ll.
Jr
which Mrs, John L. Miller and lowed farm people generally to Jonrn, (*. M. Aili*. li. M Arie, I
Iflil tin* pIV-tni hi iih'iriiHini in hi lupdiii"
A
smaller
tnhlt
^
iii «I mid •!. I.. .Mill puneh hoyvl also
Mrs. W. I. Crabtree rntertuined rut lii'ttrr for Ibhr money than city
Mr. anil Mta. Ilmohl |tid«*t. of
i v&lt; » u \ \ it Ii
MRS. DROW N M IL L E R 'S
Ft. Wn.nit*, Ind. and muuy yui’^ls
with the song "I Haw Monunle
Many Miidim have shown i*°|**4,
Guests
wme
gr*.eir.i
»t
Ho*
door
wssMirer
•«;•&gt;
:‘
.n:L"
;*••••
from Orliindo. Hniifopi, ( I p i i p v i i ,
Klssin' Santa Claus Last Night", that th«» mom of their own food •.
*\f ^
7 ***
..
».• r&gt;|,. , nn -iilntl
iaiter Christmas carols were sung farm familim produce, the le tte r '
|lini* ^ Tn .»
|MlWf um«iAl« d hv Mr rhiiluotii, Apokn. and ninny oilier
u n t r a l l-'lorida filir* wnt* iiiiioiik
by the group to the accompani­ and less expensive their diets, nr- ^« r‘ .I f .. Miss .Shirley Jones and " ' V '
ment of Mr*. Thomas Ilonney ut cording lo the Hurea.t of Human S ‘" D 'Vagea "
........
A lalge white nvlon nrt heart, I hi* out *»f town irucM*.
the organ.
Nutrition nnd Home Economic, T|f„
h0nor Wlt,
whit- wedding I •IN mol whiti* ( The ndicai'Nal sii(»p**r u n i hold
Thoie present for the mreting U- *s * Department of Agriculture. ed
P|| with
w„ (| a„ corsnge
fora„g( liy ,Mi* Joe I. magnolia leaves gi*o il the piano foi tin* hr idol p atty at the home of
1.25 1b.
I Mr and Mr-. Frank Wheeler J»
Home production takes time and Beasley, a gift from the hostesses,
L o v e tt's S to re
E. 1st Ht. were Mrs. W. W. Horne, Mrs. It.
V eveninif I111 lll«*dilit 1*1V
D. Harrison, Mrs. Woodruff, Mrs. luliur. however, and the trend now ..fter she was escorted to Hi.* table, ifivlri* h a ‘• •I upon tin* **uhj« &lt; fWedneidn
Phone 1090-J
o l l o w imr tlo* wi'ddirnr reh»*ar*«al
Uartiour, Mrs. M. G. Hodges, Mrs. s for the fnrnt home-maker to S|„.
assisted w ith Hi. hi ale’s Tho Hi ul Moanhuf «d* l ‘hiij*tiuM-*
rio
lovols
will homitifiil
j{. L. Osborne, Mrs. Crabtree, Mrs. lighten her work by buying nmr.i h.xik nml opening of th* gift* l.y During the business session f'" ilF |v ,|e.„rat.*.l home
with bridal and
Charles Hamil, .Mrs. Millrr, Mrs. of the laltor-saving food pi.xlncts hPr sister. Miss Martha J ...11 liar plans v •*!•* completed t**r
o 1&lt;*|,, l.tm as *lec**iaHon« throughout
Frances Gooil.on, Mrs. C. W. Er on tho market. Kv»*n though
,|y ttl„| y r*. John Hidn.
«»f • hiisliua- pageant and 1hil.lt* n - |T,. wedding *ak* fi-iilined liny
gle, Mrs. Alice Johnson, Mrs. N. perlence with fooil scarcities ilur the Inidegi. **m elect. of I- 1 Muv pin t y t*. I.*’ held at the d'U " h | w, ,|,|,„g |„.||. „|.„
ELKS
Mrs, .1.1 ing the war nml the recent pnpn tie, I ml.
C. Booth, M r s Batnhoff,
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lit.
23 I I I I diplay f"l tile meet
yj,
„ ,„ ) \|,
\\
II
Maitlll were
D. Driggers, Mis. May Ashley,| Inrity of iinnu* freeters gave new
Following tin- opening ..f Hie mg was a Nativity -c**ne the wn
p,,,). with Mi and Mis. Wheel
Charity Ball Mrs. Freil Broyles, Mrs. It. I impetus to home food production, gifts,
delicious left*. 'uncut -.-rv- men tit..! made foi tin* chinch
! f.■, 11, &lt;M*casiim
Johnson, Mrs. Kathleen May, Mrs. the stronger uml increasing trend ed in t**u form, consist, *g ••( min\i th»* conclusion **f the m**»*ling
Thosi* present f,*i tins lovelv
Willlum llarvey, Mrs. A. L. Thom­ seems to he away from It.
, Inture sandwiches, cut in li*..n and ile)ulull* refie-h m eitts yvi*n* setvi*»l 1 party- w eie ^1' and Mis. L. A
Mayfair Inn as,
Mrs. John Cullum, Mrs. BonA danger worth noting is that Christmas forms, liell-shh|0*&gt;l....... l.y the h■■»t•'ss to Mrs. E d w aid ||u r ,|y . the Iiiul** and Iniilegroom.
SAT. — DEC. 20
ney, Mrs. Joe Koke an*t Mrs. Britt. fnrnt family diets may rntn lower ies, portraying the wedding **r Simpson. Mrs. Ilnimii C arter, Mi*. Mr nlid Mr* I'lmmus Daniell. J r .,
The next meeting of the group nutritionally, even though the Christmas hell, nuts, mints. *t-*ff- j,„. Mei-eh, Mrs John lletlist, \ j r a ii*I Mr« Merritt Staley Miss
For Table Rcaurvatloni
will he held at the home of Mrs. home-makrr saves time and labor. e*l dates nnd iniurli were « ’n « l l*v \1*i. Huhhard. Mis Wilbur Keel , Faye Ratdersim. Miss K athleen
I’h o n e 811
M. G. Hodges with Mrs. Osborne In the post-war years the numberithe hostesses. Mrs. I.eiiilimi nnd log. Mrs. Clyde Stinson, Mrs. J o h n . j.ove. Mis* M artha Je a n H ardy,
of vegetable gardens on farms has' Mrs. Alfonl .......
nun. I. .......- It 1vers. Mi's Helen W itte anil Mi«»lllninilil llnrdv and Dr. and Mis
us co-hostess.
* F rank C. Morgan
declined, yet these „„* important
M‘r r.*!* ..V"V1. . M'. I;!;",',,' Itiihlnson
in kenlng farm diets up to par |„ «t eilher end of the .efi*
such m port.nt vitamins »• A an d ,'*
frj(.niN
C ami In important mineraD.
i'VPI( frnm Hrn,|„nle. ....... ..
Tor mon.y-.avlng ns well as for Uo||
, fron, Apopka wen In 1
good nutrition, home product Ion of v|ta&lt;| f„r ,hp ,H-cn*l&lt;iii
food deserves the farm family s
t
eonslderation. Latest reports from
five areas, three in the South, Indi­
/jiiiMthiiVi
cate that from one-third to trvothirds of the total money value of
farm food is supplied by home
production. Even on highly spe­
•IK.*'
cialized farms, it offers consider­
able saving. For exumide, on lobaccn farms In the Houtli the value
of home-produced food averaged
nenrly $700 per family in the
latest survey.
Let &gt; this holiday leaaon
W ATCHES
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flirt WATCHlt or DIM. DISTINCTION
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WINTER BARK — tS p n c a li- Fri Dec. 12. 1952
Soloists for the IKtli ntitiunl Itneli | ~
Festival, to he held Mai •! and
IlFM I.IH tC M l IS CIRC1.E
7 in the Knowles Mcinotinl t Impel
fluuirct.iic if the lleniern'
■hi Hollins College ciiiip.i wilt &gt;i,
,.i • i,. • ii |.-u • lu h |
, lode Rose Ituluptl ii I ydia Sum I l. i ,i .
I . cll held to.
liters, llundd llnugli. Russ Rosa/ wlu-h c i
in i.aidcn •’•ntcr, hast
,,n'1 Not man Tarrow. it was night iii
i.... 11... n. i until Monday]
liunounced yesterday by director- , !&gt;•
'&lt;i i- hi at the homo
of what hits been termed I I,ir n i g h t nt
\\ Krgle on Celery
'da’s outstanding iiiiniiul music nl\ i . Mi
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I wonderful nnd oh-so-lrue
l»l In 'ihunulny’a "Celery
by Margaret Morrison, wno
«n associate editor of our paper.
“ JjMUly Worth reading! In rnae
Olon 1 have an opportunity to
.. tnla nnd hIso for the benefit
th* townspeople, I'd like to print
r article In hopea that will conAM on® nnd nil Juat how much
think of nnd reaped our hiiftj
, ■iB'i. JChool and therefore we wnnt nil
• n &lt; Sf jrou lo know Hint we would lie
'tim tW N -n-W vA '.-.r that
wei iin stnmlnrd.!
i , I * , folk*, i’lcasc believe
tlw t I
mea from our hearta.
Ai the Moral* of 8 . ||. 8 .
\i o lljlti i Good or Had 7"
Mucn ha* lieen mid In (he pant
f*w months nhout Ihe terrible
degradation of the morals of 8 .
II. 8 . student*. Is thin really n
Iru* picture of our student bialy,
or in Ihe rommimlty damning the
rntlre school, on the basin of
what n fen Individual* hnve
done?
It's high lime the student*
started Inking up for Ihrmsrlrm
and Ihelr srhisil. There are some
few students who are doing some
of the thinitn of which the stu­
dent body us a whole has been
accused. Hut for every one of
thoae students there are a d o c
eit more who are the finest
young people to bo found any­
where. Anil after all, every com­
munity, every rlturrh, every na­
tion. nnd cw-ry school la going
Ip have some one that doesn't
llv* up to the Ideal* that the
rest hare net.
There are several new stu­
dent* In nehisil thin year and
others who have gone to other
school*. If they were asked their
opinion of Hrmlnnlr lliah mor­
al*. the majority would probably
nay that 8 . II. 8 . I* a srhoni of
Which lo he prnud. It la I j I And
It’a high time Ihe townspeople
found out shout II. They ought
to ho boosting the school, not
tearing II down; that toes for
atndenls, too. Il la well known
that a lot of people In our communlty are doing a great deal
for 8 . II. 8 . and its students, but
It la etiunlly well known that
others do absolutely nothing hut
gossip and rrltlclie.
Home prople believe thnt fhe
lym room* are u*ed fur "neckng" and "smoorhlng" during Ihe
lunch hours. All student* know
that no boy* enter* the girl*'
gym and no girl rnter* the hoys'
gym unless by special permis­
sion and then accompanied by
Conch (ianan, Mr*. Mrllaney, or
some other family member.
Home of our town's leading
business men would have one beHere that during the three min­
utes the 32.1 students have to
change classes, students can and
do go all Ihe way to the other
end of Ihe hall lo Ihelr lorkers to
u| up book*, art the hooka for
if next period, run down atalra
to class, and *1111 have time to
“Meh" In the halls for at least
five or ten minute*. In accordant
eo with most conception* thl* I*
Impossible: If someone ran find
u way to arrnmpllati thl* feat,
•lease submit II In itlpiry’a lieRev* It Or Not."
, Three nre Just u few of Ihe
things of which we have been
ed. There have been several
laic* about drinking and
thing*.
Come on, Students, show every­
one that Hemloolo High School
has Ihe best student body thnt tiny
school mil have. Whenever you
hear anyone finding fault with
OUIl SCHOOL, tell them the real
facts. Show this community that
we nru not (ns Hhnkeipenru would
My) going "the primrose way to
the everlasting bonfire." Unquote.
Splendid, Margie! I. for one, ant
alttcerrly behind you, nnd also sin­
cerely nope everyone In Hanford
Will rend lids, hot most of nil UK1.1 BVB IT!
Oownltenl on llrnnin:
Hrrenm of tlte Week: Mr*. Cole­
man sent off for Ihe "Little Wom­
en’' play hook* nnd they arrived
yesterday, only for us to diaeovor
that the company had made n ml*___ take nod sent the wrong “I.lttlo
Women" cniilca, hvcuusn thl* one'*
6/ r.ait consisted of girls! Delayed,
S1 but not daunted, the euit will pro.
V coed nl it shortly Inter date)
K' Gossip nnd (lab:
Robert flonsnloa la another nnu
I going Mtcndy now. flood lurk l»
nu. too, llohort. We ice Jimmy
Ifada I* «tlll going with that hlon* Ropht Dickie Moss, llandall
■rr»li, Alan Msffett. nod Duke
leaning am still playing hard lo
;#t, girl*! Geraldine Hpjvey a an
cWful, cule Kroah,
Kro*h, who sa still
still. on
oosr It seems. .Konald Hold
om Norris snsm to bo enjoyheir newly acquired Job tohart.
That’s all for now. Don’t forget
ho Tri-HI-Y Hanquet In the auJum tonight at 7s00l U# seein'

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In
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Los
Angeles
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the city of Kharkov Install'd and New Orleans
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MbSCOV^—Soviet radio ama­ now operate n television station Now York
til
38
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late Pulton Oursler. noted au­
teurs
are
aa
enthusiastic
nhout
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30
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there.
Thin
was
the
third
tele­
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thor of auch volumes as The
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ll^eir hobby an radio amateurs! vision station in the U.8 .S.R.
Washington
Greatest Story Kver Told. The
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Jacksonville
anywhere
else
In
the
world.
Other
television
enthusiasts
tn
Greatest Hook Kver W rl'len, etc.
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Pl.Oltlll.tl
Thl* preacntatlon of Mr. Ourl
30
Tallahassee
38
which
Include*
hundred*
of
thou­
about
a
hundred
miles
south
of
sler'a hook ha* been specially
Carol
A. P«*nd. wNi-se.silsefc of lsand*
of
children,
youths
nnd
Moscow,
organised,
built
and
put
Illustrated for newspaper pub­
re-lifeaee U «*kaawa. hat wSmt
adult*. Thousahds of radio ama­ Into operation n center for
.Vew Mexico allowed only 20
last kawn* mallls *&lt;•(*••• I* in
lication by Ihe well-known a r­
Oeasrat
twllvsrr. oraa**kHr*.
teur
“circles"
in
th‘
e
U.8.8.K.
ns
L'iir.
-vTt*
first
five
Skyllno
Conbroadcast
of
Mow
tist, Nell O'Keeffe.
soulh I arollna.
Mat thrlr mcmbcrc tn «n»dr thnt
; frrence football gnnica this senson.
that proginms.
CIIAITKlt I
You are hrretir notified that r»
phase of rddto technics In which
suit for « divorce hss hsen brought
fine winter'* night, long, long
Mnny collective farms hav*
you In the Circuit Cpori of
they are itmst Interested.
ago, God, who innae the moon nnd
radio systems providing each either t their profession or their agslnst
Hemlnole County. Florida. In.cbnnTfiey are hdlprd and supported home with access to a radio pro­ hobby.
-he rnln nnd tho river* nnd the
e*ry. hv Hen F Pound, and you are
hereby reuulreil to fll« per»om»lly
IH their work by the Pioneers (tho gram —with the work done by
iiowrr* nnd all the silvery stars
or lir aitorney. with Hie CUrk of
RoVIrt children's organisation), radio amateurs' circle*.
and everything on the curt!; nnd
Legal
Notices
raid
Court at Hanford. Florida, your
6Y the Ministry of Communlcsn the sky, dlu n new nnd wonder­
Television Is Inspiring an un­
answer or written defense*. If my
lo
tin
MU of romnlalnt In said suit
tloiii of the U.8.8.R., nnd by tho usually high percentage of radio
ful thing.
MOUK . .
..r before ihe 7lh dav of January.
I k r r a . organisation known ns nmateurs who hnve l»een working Sanford, Klorlils, llrrrwlirr :JIH. i,it
He tent III* own dear Ron down
A
l&gt;.
1951.
and to serve u ropy
IMX
DOHA A V ("The All-Union Vol- out new nnd Important develop­
thereon oiion Maorh-e r. . Foster,
'rom Heaven to Join the world and
notm t : im MKitKtir iiivkn * t&gt;&gt;»• nlnliilirrs attorney herein, whose
-Hilary .Society for A**l*lann- to ments, such us:
live with people like you nnd me.
porsouni In &lt;':oi|&gt;t&lt;-r ICS, KP-rbln of flee address Is 319 Cifttrad nulldthe Army, Navy and Fleet.")
New circuit* for television re­ ttiniules, last, a(lie lolor n while.
. I&gt;eLand. Florida, i . &lt;lai
lufln* ties, rtl-»d laml 10 aei»ln&lt;de Ioh
They
have
their
own
magailno
ceivers;
u
new
ty|H&gt;
of
collective
"TIIK HANFUllH IIHKAl.ll ,,ls
The Son of God did not come as
Coiiuty,
Klorlda,
will
lie
i.ffereil
fur hnrsliv
called
Radio
which
has
n
monthly
ili elaoulc'l
Jl*'h»JMlWr
untennn
which
pan
serve
up
to
sale m ioiIiIIi- mitrrv for the lilabi grown mnn nt first. He wn« horn
which litis order shall he PUlilleV
circulation of about 100,00(1 cop­ 200 set*! a new type of television eel ami lies! t-iisli Mil *t |he front III
i* n tiny baby, like nil the rest of
eil
liner
a
week
for
four
coa**ouHve
ies. Radio runs each issue about "rcfltcr" which receives and pipe* door of Ihe Hemlnole I'oonly t'oiirt
u*.
House, al Hanford. ln-ahi|ilna al
Vi
k
I
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in
f
a
il
not
tt JU du
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pages
in
length
nnd
Is
packed
lo
grrutly
simplified
amplifier11:1A n m on Monday, necemher MiVnT WILL IIK MNo T
And thl* I* how it happened:
K It It b
Mflth detailed carefully wltten viewing tube arrangements In up lfth A. D. lull
There lived in n little town cnll-i
A.
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INST
vutr
nv
DEFAULT.
l.m*
A.
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C.
and
H.
Him
li
IS.
article*
covering
the
latest
tech­
In
200
apartments.
WITNHMM my hnnil sad thn. »*al
id Nnsnreth n mnn nnd hi* wife,
Amended llai of I'rystal Imke
nics) developments nnd circuits
In short-wave communications,
railed Jorienh nnd Mary. One
Hhorer. Pint Hook *. imae I*
m i'/'tsth iUyP"nf
in.
must
field*
of
radio
and
televi­
mnny amateurs’ circles oporato
l.ot 7SJ. Lonawoodi, Plat Itook
nnrning, when Mnry wns alone,
"eremt,rr., A pn . | '
I. tinner I* lo 21 nod Pint Hook
sing work.
their own transmitter* and comtn nngel came Into her kitchen
t. nil ae I*.
\n CUrk Cl w ill '* u rt.
Editions of small handbook* and iminirntn with other amateurs of All llioek SI. North t'hiiluntn.
tnd lold her the hlg secret.
HrmlnoU. Crminlir. rUrlrtu
Plat Hook J. panes SI to SS
ilnldea for the assistance of radio the U.H.H.K. nnd of other nations.
She \vn» going to have a Son
MV i; of H\V&gt;, of NHU. Hectlon
Hov* mol glrla of school age
rdiateur* have been published to
and God would he III* Putin t. And
22. Township 21. Hoilth. IIhoh«ho extent of 6 ,00,(MM) copies in enter ns nn extracurricular ac­
SI Kasl
the nnmil of her Ron would ho
tivity
radio
circle*
of
the
Pio­
NI-Ji/,
,,f HK'i . Hi-i-Hoo 22. Town. •
thn
last
few
years.
I ohu*.
Ship il Mouth. ItaoKe SI Hast
Knmv F o rd
Cach year tho radio nmnlutir* neer*. They receive instruction
While Joseph Iny asleep, the an­
li I- IIKHNIMI.V.
In
Jh&lt;&gt;
construction
of
simple
of
the
Soviet
Union
organise
nn
l.-lerk
or
Ihe
tTreull
t.'ourl
gel w h isp e re d the same aeeret to
Y ou’ll liu y F o rd !
MeinlnoP- '•oiiiilv, Klorldli.
at the Inn or anywhere --Inc, ex­ while they were steering.
rxhliilt In .Moscow of Ihelr latest radio devices. Mnny of them then
him.
H
Tn
ult
Court
Me.ill
When
everything
was
quiet,
and
pn
on
In
Inter
life
to
mako
radio
cept
a
slnhle.
A
M-d
cow
lived
in
number
of
rise*
to
the
most
outHo Mnry nnd Joseph knew the
the stable uml every once in n only Joseph was awake, he heard
greatest secret In the world.
while raid "moo." A black hen n knock at the stable do&lt;.
The house where they lived in lived there, too, with n lot of yel­ iltonge men were outside. They
Nuxnretii had while walls nnd a low chick*- a donkey anil a little wern sheithcril* who took ,carp 9 /
round roof. It wn* n pretty house whito lamb with its mother.
sheep ntt the HUIsItjtif,
flock* or slieeo
and Mnry wanted her little liny to
Joseph found n corner in the They were tall, strong mcr
bo born there. Hut Jesus wn* horn stable for Ills tired wife. He fixed long staffs
fs in their hiimlg #&gt;|H
far away from the pretty house a Ix-d (or .Mary on Ihe stable floor, their sun •horm-il faces qntj tljirit
with the whito walls.
Her bed was Just n pile of warm | uyos were» kind. All of tne^t wtira
That wn* la-cause tin- king of striw , anil .lose
Josi-ph rolli-it op his hronthing hunt because they hail
the land made overyliody leave rout to he her pillow. Rho had no run a long way nml they were exhomo nnd come to another town,
riled.
,
,
where he fould count the people cradle for her little Son, so she
The shepherds told Joseph thdy
and find out how many men there hnd to pot Him in a manger box wnntrd to coins In to the stable.
full of oats for Ihe donkey's break
were.
"W hy?" asked Joseph.
8 o Mnry hnd to ride n long way ( fast.
Then they told hint what hnd
And there Hie little Run of God linppmed.
on nn old grny donkey whil
While thrv were watch­
Josi-ph In-lit tho n-lns anil wnlkeil j opcni-d Ills sod knot eyes for Hu- ing thrlr flocks of sheep they saw
hcslitc her. Joseph was so Hied first time.
a hrlght-roloreil light fill the
that Ills feet hurl nml lie unit Mnry
Joseph Hoinknl God for Ho- whole sky. Then they saw angel*
^ y \« n
"0 t U
cotlld baldly keep awake when Wonderful gift of the little |loy in the elouils nnd heard them sing­
they got lo the little town culled from Heaven. Joseph did not have ing;
rin i?
\\ \ *
llcthlenein.
a bed fin himself. Hot he did not
"Glory to God . , ,
Kvi-ry hotel and rooming house | mind; lie wanted to stuy op all
"And on earth, peaee . .
,
and every Inn wn* crowded, There thnt first night nnd wntrh over Tomorrow: King* nnd *h*ph*rd*
wus no room for Mnry uml .lost ph tho new-lxirii llnhy and mother, worship Jesu s.

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of the last hooka written hy the
late Fulton Ournler, noted au­
thor nf *ueh volumes as The
Greatest Rtorjr Kver Told, The
Greatest Itook Ever Written, etr.
This presentation of Mr. Ouraler’n book ha* Item specially
Illustrated for newspaper pub­
lication by the well-known urlist, Nell O'Keeffe.
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One nngel spoku to the shep­
herds:
' "Great news. A HnVlour Is luirn
. . . Clirist, the Ijiril."
The sllepheiils eoiilil loudly liellnvn Ihelr ears. Christ was Imiui!
This wns the first Christmas Day.
And the nngel told the shepherd*
thnt the little Hoy wns in n stable!
not fur nwny from them nnd their j
flock* of sheen, nnd Hist Ho wns'
the Hon of God,
This wns greut news. Ami th e !
first to know it, outside of Mnry
and Joseph, were the shepherds,
tho poorest nnd gentlest of men.
ry
They were tho first strnngera to
m /n
understand that the little Non of
nod was going to grow up nnd lie
a man amt show propln how tn lie
y*
kind uml happy a* God love* us
all to he, liefnre lie would go home
to Ills Futher In Heaven.
Joseph told the shepherd* the
name of the llnhy. Il wus Jestia.
Tho name Jesus menu* Huviour.
Jesus who wns ('hrlsl the Lord
came to tho world to aavo nil of
ua from our mistake*.
Tho shepherds wantod to st-o
Jesus, so Joseph let them kneel Ami it did.
down by the manger nml look with
The kings brought presenta for
wonder lit the tlnv Hoy with Imlr Hu- new-horn Jraun swert-smclllike golden fire lying nsleep In Ihe log little Itoxrn and 11 hlg hug of
data and Imrley. And the shep­ golden money nnd Inhl them lotherd* thought;
sltli- the manger. Those were the
“This la the most wonderful very Hist Christum* gifts in the
Haby ever horn. With Jesus Hie world.
Hon of God n* n Friend, nn unithe three kings climbed op
need ever he afruld of Anything onThen
Ihelr i'iiiiicIs nml rode nwny.
again."
That same night Ihe angel came
Thn shepherd* laughed with Joy,
and hugged Joseph before they again to Jo*ru|» In a dream. The
wont hark under tho starry sky angel sold that the Hoy Joaun was
to (and their sheep.
In danger. Joseph must take Jesus
Another night, Justph heard ns far nwny ns ho could from an­
throe knockx at the stable door. other king who lived nearby. That
Three king* from far away want­ klng ’11 name wns Herod, Herod
ed to sco Jrsus, lu-cause they, too, was not brave like tho three good
know that tho little Roy was tho kings. Herod wn* a hlg coward.
on of God. They had como a long He was afraid of the Daily In the
. Istanco on camols because they manger. When people aro afraid
had seen a great star In tha Hast they oftrn do cruef things. When
followed it. They wero sure Herod heard that a Iloy was born
In a stable under a bright star,
ivlour of theVor'ld*waa born. and that angel* In tha iky sang

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SEATTLE It. - Elimination of ' ‘very critical" condition at a Blrllv ClIHlS Martill,I.
wane nnd prlee control*, a n e n mlngnam hospital today.
AD Ne»*fenlure«
on the fcdurM
fedurM sale of electric
electricj1 ' Weaver Henderson, Ifbvcar-old
TALLAHASSEE — Porpoises
power nnd rejurn of tidelnndi con I Manchester, On., sophomore, was imiv have liem swimming with
trnl to coastnl states were de- rushed here after the acrldent at the aid of sonar long lief or mnn
mnndcd In eluting sessions of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute yes- ever developed It ns a help to
American Farm Bureau Federa­ terday Doctors said his brain suf­ navigation.
fered extensive damage.
tion convention here yesterday.
Sonar Is a method of navigating
Henderson was riding with Jackie
Action o n ‘ these matters come
with the aid of sound waves
as t h e federation's delegate* Creel. Dothan. Ala , track star, bounced hack front surrounding
stamped their approval on a 72 when a shotgun he was holding
page report- hy the Resolutions discharged. Creel told school au­ object*. The possibility that port pi'ises use it is sugges'ed by
thorities
Committee. ;•
vatrolmen escorted an j two scientist* "t the Florida
The deleiiiles also r ‘m ,t■&gt; '
flexible farm price support and ambulance which made “the *120- State University Oceanographic
criticized monopolistic power ny nule dash tn Birmingham In 110 Institute.
Writing in the magaiine Science,
"Industry, labor, agriculture or the minutes.
( reel said Henderson started to W. N. Kellogg and Rolwrt Kohler
government itself "
Labor came in for a separate shoot a squirrel while riding, then r&lt; ported on experiments with rapgoing over In a rrport on labor pulled the shotgun back into the th e porpoises at Murine Studios
man a ge mr nl ' r e "a t in n s'vt h”ch n r t » . "&gt;r when C re e l ..i d ho saw „ ut Mariuetnml. Fin., anil at Bimini
Islands.
it called the trend toward ■C*-'Th e n T h e n rd ,he shot." Creel III the Bahama
Method Cnrrrtain
lanor monopoly.
I r r | n| ri| " | looked at weaver and
Thrv said uorpoises eithrr can
The attack on price and wage (nntlcrd a hole in the upholstery hear sounds far loo high on the
controls came In a section of the ■above the door. Then I saw him scale for human detection or hnve
committee'* report devoted to n o -; *•'!!, ovc^‘ . . .
, ,, .
an as yet unidentified organism
which react* to high frequency
tlonal economic policies. The &lt;tm | n,y „„ SW0I1 „„ | cou|d ."
trols. it said, "have no place In , Henderson was a substitute end vibration* In water.
If their ear* Sre callable of
this coordinated attack on the In-j who was held out of play this fall. picking
up extremely high sound*
Ration problem Price and wage | | | r ^)«d p l a c e d * c h n n l football "It follow* ns a unique posslcontrols Impede the contn)l of In­
! Idllty that porpoise* in*}' not only
hear Giighi frequencies . . . but
flation hy diverting attention from
Ex-Reda
that they may also produre or
thy fundamental requirements of
•unit ultin'onle vibrations.
a sound program ."
IIEIDF.I.HEIMS. Uermnny Spuiul I’FC l.oui* l‘ &lt;: a , I lillp'l fioiq i chi i son if Mr*, .lannie
f"nw(|N»irA PMH4
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"By wasting manpower, creating
"The inference seem* Inescap­ Tray of Hanford. execute* a sttnppv i fie *nliite •»* i ib u 11- tin V n . i i i i t u in li general review* -.he
confusion and disrupting liuslness Council nffiars.
able that the porpelnc, like the t. *. A nn). F.'.irope Honor liimed on \ovenil-er ‘25. I! m ini
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procedures and relationships, ceil­ Charnow testified he was a Com­ tail, may orient itself with respect •*orrc«. t'i nfeal Kuiope. wa* paying a,- offirial vi-it '
......I'lniitci* tirny, who ioined ‘.lie
ings make the job of urtting neces­ munist in Washington. D C.. for to object* in its environment bv \riny shortly aftei gn,'hinting from I'rooms Aeade
hi S .pr..,,l in lulK, ,-anie lo (Jersary production vastly more dif­ about a year in Httlt. Asked whv icho-loention—that l*. hy tho re­
liif.iiitiv Rifle I’ lalocn. which, tohe Inlncd the party. Charnow said: flection e.f It* own sound waves." ouliy three year* ngo. Since thru he ha* been as-nc
ficult.
\in iy liiii'liiiiai'lefs hi Korope. The
(elhei with tlie Ai my b u d . form* lh.- ei'remoidal ti
"To search for answer* tn Iho
The report on public power snid
The
scientist*
said
porpoise*
Inis ib"'P'ii-ti aleil nl h"iioi s cere"the production, transmission and world's problems I discovered me extremely fust swimmer* and 1,171h I* wiu Id fiinei) for the pet'foi ni.niee of *iUot ,1
I • • ■"
dislriliutlon' of imwcr should he very quickly It was not the place nfieii visit murky water* or travel ooaien hel l for the highest ranking m illtnn lendei
primarily a function of private to find the answers. It was not a* night when they would lio un­
enterprise.' Cither co operative or possihic to suggest anv Ideas dif­ able to navigate or hunt food bv
K orean W ar
/ i o n l lo p c C h u r c h
Antique Shop
nan rooperatlve The entry of the fering from the party line."
Mr* Thaler testified »he Joined night.
f«T.crnl government into the power
Just
a
Theory
To Have Program
r»wM r»»** «&gt;««l
tiusiness should tie restricted to the Communist party In 1942 for
(t ootlaurd From Face One)
Tlie porpoise*
const'im?rvhntil toiinmn uluml lim yrm r.tuge eomlint after twice hem;'
those Instances In which private “liout a year.
„„„, “may . ....
,,
.. I She »ald she has given the *uh-1 M-ently Imve used sonar long be* 1850.
In | i i •mi • M i4 ,,iiiii S o e ii'ly «*f
enterprise or state ggovernments.
&lt;
diiven Itaek Tile t Illicit N.itlooit was ever thought of by
Atmthor pii/otl
wliivli tiiNip* later withdrew to their *••* li
II* p* M i p t i ' l &lt; Ittitt h t r i l l
ure not able or willing to assume committee the name* of those tie- lute
nt
n
M i ilititti* * tt St rv ir**,
responsibility for such develop­ longing tn an all girl party unit mao," Kohler and Kellogg wrote. in “willmut |»rl«o,' lo n v tin' vory
They uorned, however, that the won!* of Ml&gt;. W» -k.
in New York City.
n lultoii
ment."
(Sen .lam e* A Van l icet I S
i it'l i i I I. u t I &lt;"* p m lit / in n
Asked why she joined, Mrs. theory should lie regarded at ovu't* »»wiu*«l I*v John Pliilln SniPn l ighlli A rm y conim.iiulet' toil.n Hop.- l l t i p l i - t ( Im n It
And. the delegates ngrcetl, when
the government does construct a Thaler replied: "I was stupid. I present only n* an "Interesting ArcoriliitK lo Mm . 'V»rk, ihii fnm leporli’ d a new Snulli Km eall d p i
I It pM'kriiilti I** a folhitAH. itoiijr
dnm, the right to generate power |d ld n t think It meant anything nnd speculation, to he investigated
biiinliiMAtvt un«l oomiMMor |»rr * ioii of about 1 1 immi men i* ne.irlv • I \ I'
i hi»i us («ioiip. w, tiptutv
in the future."
at iho dam site should tie sold 11 £"• bored and went sway,
Hrtilc.l IhU
Imtoii lit hi* ceail) for eoniliat ilolv lie -.ml III,11•*\ i•t m*h, Mh* S Kirlili*;
Though found In the neeatt, |mr- frlonii ntuJ hi*i fiithi'i. a Hoiton
to private enterprise or tn states
The subcommittee, headed by
11 it*u*4, Mi- .litiiii - llulutnkA,
or their political subdivision*
I S''0 I’nt M etnrran ( D—Nev !i, poise* nre not flih hut mammal* j pliy hic in it# HoiiM'iintr aioiimi lio* unit "could replace .ni Viin in .i n
I ....... .
m l i &gt; "lin t m il o f
ill! jvion mi Ho- b till, .........
adjourned the hearings indefinitely of the some order a* whale*. The
M•
M B u n Ip q . W h a t
Van f l e e t *,iiil a
' i oinl n, w
to*' i«'t»iinv Thi* litlun.
*
----------------------at the end of yesterday's lestl- common variety of porpoise usual­ turn
• m Mi i lit i .Mraliw I n Mi*’*,
ly doesn't grow longer than five \ihich nirimiii r* tiiM'i* fort in IIOK division would follow Ibc In &gt;
I I; \|. inli
I.. Mm N
into battle "soon then ill t
11•
Christmas, Florida
feet.
1*1
itt«
*•
t
hull
ill
1 length, has a stive
.11Idtnl t lien 1 are
, i*d\ halooti
i 11 i Chrin
tin
minu*
of
one •'tut, nit*I i nl 11
Korean r c c im l* in i hoiio
\ \ •»«tIt 11 ’ .Mh i In i Wi l
i
Has Yuletide Spirit
Ike
Rural Common Scntn. (*. (I. ro iu r Maki i *iufiavi,«| into Smith
a* replaCcmenl * for the Rii|\
i ;' »I it'll
I-’
lint li, T.
IIY MODERN CIVILISATION (ho im tnl.
\rm v
.1 F F i n . .
• H**»iir
CHHISTMAS. Fin P -T h c 2&lt;x)
fl'onliiiiicil From I’noe One)
Mm \V*M‘k, who «niii*
H«»i
i lull ttimip
i»i: 11 k N,
or so persons in tills little commu­ it wus Mae Arthur's duty a* a sol­
Research is meaning more and nla («• mak*• h*i homo ju*t prim
•• *»• tilt i mu
nity are out to make every day dier to report to the President if more
to
*»poiiinir
I
mt
•imp
hi
huytoiiii.
to f.u niei* in Floiidu. a* well
K c o n o i n i c I ’j i r l e v
Christmas Day.
he bus any plan for peace In iih elsewhere in the country. Its it« tin- v%i f«• of t h«* lair 11•*vvni «l J
As n step in tills direction they Korea
, I’r f»ti» p i i**• Pm »
value i* coining to lie appreciated Wrok. tonu pimnmml m •*tiito pul ... ...
S c m ' f u j i l itin
plnntrd n permanent Christmas
"Ike is not going to get into more and more hy both agricul­ it it*!* in tn* ir mmi* tat* ')f
l« , ,
f,n nit: M•• t••1m in
s *h»m?nl«»,
I
li
\l.Mi* I*
■
■
I
I
«
*
!
*
M
Ills
IIDll
(jrc recently
any quarrel with Trum an," one of tural industrlva and those who pro­ oortAin A
lr*iu
utttnl 1 ‘ riilii , , T^r tine)
Weatherproof ornament* were Elsenhower's dose friends said duce crop* and livestock.
Forme*, live* in Ki- irnin, • Snar
»i!i h u 11It Itt H i 1" IIUI'
jnulistltuteii for the usual fragile "lies' going, to ,see
i ..11 it
(Jen.
Macloiboluoi In,
, ,
,,
, Funnel* must rely on the lesull* nil? her mot in i - ,nlbo-m»oi for
11‘.
I ill's
Blinsel. Any day you drive through Arthur, ns hhe said he would l» L f re«enrch If they are to keen tin , lb Mite Mint niitlienth'MlIy aged. ....... . ...............
t ..
I • 1 ' I*Ill'll .»t !• »l n r \ N 1 r p l r
'hrlstmns you'll see a full blown get MacArthur * views on the host j with Polity's fast puce. The faun she Is .... . ...............
of most P"*' o
"*e Inlern 11li1.11.il n nb
. . . ItlUMI't
Ml t nl
..I
'hrlatinns tree.
way to bring peace to the Kar |)tt* become n aeries of pioldeiit* of tin t.ensure of lin Week col ■&gt;' -how me .1 lenile,,, \ .......... ..
il.i •" un»|i 1 iM'iisnr »lii|» "I Um* Nm
In addition to pluuting nnd deco- Ea.sl lie i.i not Rolnn to oi'coim* jn iiuimitri'mcnt, production ichcd- Irrtlun
Inf pap hulwruit ilollar* ••in
IImm. i I \ M'l.illnii ful Uu* \»l\ .III
atlng the new tree, the residents involved In any Ight over It.
ole*, worker efficiency, nnd IcchMrs. Week feels lltal hr. Ilfe: ".V
....... . l,;‘. " , " ,,l1
nve been busy with tho usual
1
.
. 1 r 11
,
I impurh
v. plrmm; .1tut llu* l.irl &lt;rinritl t*f *‘nlurrH Uruplr
"Iko will stand on the sidelines , n|cn| know-how. It Is little wonder. .
I h&lt; v msislril tlill'iiiU fhr lliri'l'
iood of Chrlstmn* mail.
.......
f , l l 7 : " I‘ ltd trade ba'aipe a.o.t.ig ............ .
In the rrumaipM acArthur affair, .then, that former* must imve n
. i F tvrooni. ......... i.i\ "I tnpiinu'iil Ihtil llir rm ull
Mr*. Juanita Tucker, the post- nnolhrr nssoelnte snlrl "Truman Ltcady flow of better nwlhotl* and ahe tma bn| aueh nt.male dealtllg* | f , Ks npnan
aster who inherited tho Job from hns said some harsh thing* about 'm aterials, developed through re- with tatuol'h'N nf a hvrM*i*%
1 I*.Pi * is l o i r i m ; d r i d o i 1 uiiiil 11 s . •nti&gt;.it |..n lit ulurly Mu mpiiil pro
icr mother-in low in 10.12. bundled Ike - but It's my guess that he ' *,.arch, if they meet these ptoh- Each Itum rontnin* within il■*••!f a tn 1111pose new n tiiihnti* on mi 11 1 fit*ii rliiosr nf Hu Mill iimi'MlI
■lory, mu'hitivf with invi ihl** fIn pot In
in* nl iti.iki". it iml.iu f 'I fni still*”*
out 300.000 plu«rs of mall Inst (Elsenhower) won t make a renly | lcnu iUcco«*fu!ly.
into tin* How* flint pn•«t. |*h* v
It* 1• " in *• uhilo .'mi Ni-i'in I’liil
Irlstmns — witH the help of 12 Tim I’resldont virtually closed
Plucri
it * s ml tto* 1 ■•**••• sP H
losetl | Research hna helped ittcrensu egg lUxli mittht t ’I of !' • *1
f
her women.
1 •
••
Iho door yastorilay on proposals .production per hen bv 15 percent at In-. pi’uph'N uiui riiltm*'
I ik** is alrnosl ( c r t m i I&lt;1 In* .isked lo
Mrs. Tucker says she expects for a , meeting
with Kisenlinwer
nnd ....
jn i|u, .....
|n.i 17
17 year*. It has given
law
1*1*
Mini**
of
its
I.
i i i H n wliirli
..
...
,
\ m 1 1 ill in il
cn mure mail this year. Central MnrArthur.
MueArthur He
lie saitl
snid he believes
believe* Ihybrid
.m.-i.i corn
‘ ... ‘and
.. Impiuved vaileties lhi» tftviv wlfip nf miiokc Npinilitif* Kuropi'.iiis Id.inir lor lI m*11* fadnit*
I*
• . • |u I Sllllft'lw Willi HlllK
oridn residents and lots of tour- such a meeting would serve no Inf numerous crops. It In* pro­ upwaril liiKhrr utul liiuhut fu n i to si'|| more Poods in llir \ um*ii
.
,i \ -il |M
II.Ill l*\ I f
its ns well drive to the town so useful purpose.
duced herhlddcs or weetl killers hrtmi* lonely fnruM cnnmfit•*, tin* can mark* t I In* 1 s
hi 1
at their cards and presents will
I; .
i i?i"ti \\ I I.' H. &lt;iml Ilia- \’n
MnrArthur implied last week he thnt were used on Jill million acre* nu-nioiii'A of th«**&lt;i* .iitifa. i*
•
|
miih r* a *
HP
e
ve tho added touch of a "Christ had a new plnn for peace in in the United Htntcs last vein II mankind qn tin and on mi. u nu j ninit s
il..
in •
will iipp* itr at
steil* Pol ope
&gt;11.
as" postmark
It. »» . 1 \ M I 1 l " i i ' ll in
I Korea
ilia.* formulated new and powciful ' in inti iti&lt;l(* vnl 11*' n a tin .
I)f
\
■
. \ .1 • **ll |* Ml I IIt' V
insecticides to hdn control h a rm -. 1&gt; I .'IIL'
, (IlfO (IlMl lltxltl
t • • III I l i it ill III
in U M |
..if
'fill insects. It ha* ilcvcloped I "rl.V', . . tile Ihoughtless i* , .-*
COMFORTABLY II FATED!
M i in I’. ill", k will hiiic
Mm»* Hum j "U.
disease-resistant varieties of cron*. us "old fnsllilinerl". Itiev ni* 'ill
.is in it til i«|ti« ,
\\
nip in fh. 11*nut if ul Sun­
c
It ha* made possible more incut lendeily tri-iisiiriil by i)u p
P a tM kk
il
•in I Mi Mi &lt;Jiu I'll will
and animal product* through im- 11 liriilge to the past. The *p &gt;" uu- Ml** W4'4 k WIII* 1)4 ])
I it. I U * M« I l.r piislur of thr
| pi lived animal* and better feeding wheel which once grneeil tie fiuo- 11 Lit in tin-* tin*•|s *
n
I.I.* • ' 1. Ml. Ill 4 r* I AIll'll, will
It has brought new u»e* amt in- lly parlor us mii item "f i p' " iiy, itrnl hr 1 1. *nk (nl 1 " i • I• i|*. n
p .1 - r il" pi"i
lulu \ frrrwill
come* from products «t on*' time nmv is n etirlo fro tin i ye« of n i l I I In 1 • " it • • I nili
" I I • 1 «" 1• m li I |.i I Ilkl'M
W*»led. It ha* piodured mnrhlnciv younger generntlnn to I ml ••, on I \ HI. 1it ufi 11"i fhImi
that euahlca onv fni incl­ to produre many tlinca ine a mo unt Illpredcecsiora proiluceil.
All of these accomplishment*,
LancnUM in TMF rRIMSOtlPlkAIf
and many more, nro encouraging.
Hut they do not mean that ieararrh has completed it* task
Jlixt when plant breeder* obtain
SAT. ONLY! • DOUBLE FEATURE •
efop vr4 teties that resist one tvne
Iof dlseasa, a new and more vine
lent strain of disease appear*, ami
begin alt aver again. Just when
tho tedious plant hrtriling must
igiwrrful Insfctlchle* seem able l«»
kill almost nnv peat, the Insect*
deerlop resistance l« the new
chemlrali). Seienllsta sav ihere
aru illiJIOO plant (lisente* causing
hIno — TIM HOLT — In — "ROAD A 0 K N T ’
terrific losses rath war- More
he dealt with by American farm ­
ers1918 Ford FO Ttvo Ton
'J S|irrd Avlr Bulk Fruit
A constantly Increasing popula­
tion brings a never-ending erv for
ore food and filters from the
Body - 825 x 20 - 10 Tires
rm.
Yes, agricultural research must
not only hold lla own, It must he
speeded UP- Florida farmers, ns
1950 Chevrolet 'l* Too I'ickup
must those In othrr areas, must
Increase production per aero ami
make sven more efficient iiso than
now of what they produce.
1917 Dodge 2*/a Ton Cab and Hinn'-is

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W THE SANFORD HERALD
Frl. Iter. 12. i»SZ_
Pax*
We wish tc thank our many
friends (or Ihe kindness and »ym r n o i.A I E TO CLASSIFY
pathy tittrlng the passing of our
mother. We also wish to thank our LOST: Pair' child's glasses Tortolse plastic rims Brown ra&lt;e
friends from Daytona Beach, Flor
ida Special thanks to Dr Start at
Burton Funeral Home and Rover
i...d Rahinson of Progress Mission

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Human Fly” Scales Bank Building Before 2 ,0 0 0
66-Year-Old Has To
Use Rope, Hooks;
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Head On Rooftop

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Fri. Dec. 12. 1952

THE SANFORD HERALD

Abolish Two-Platoon System In
Football, Says AP Sportswriter

(Vinter Park Tops H ellcats Keep 1st
Sem inole Q uintet P lace By W inning
In Opener, 52-30 2-1 Over Bobcats

By KENT CHBTLAIN
VJ-02 Bowling League’s front
Winter Park’s mastery of the
Awesome lllu»lon* of th« JhOOO,
boards, floor game and shooting running Hellcats maintained their
By HUGH FULLERTON JR. designed to do Jusl Inst, brought accuracy proved too much for winning pace by handing the Bobor more spectators, who thronged
on the young Seminole quintet as cata two lickings in a three-game
NEW YORK l*» — When the Ns* s demand for • clearer definition
around the Sanford Atlantic
tlongl Bank Building last night to Uonal Football Rules Committee of the illegal shift. And a good the Wildcats scored an easy 52-30 series last Tuesday night at the
many experts agreed that pas* In­ victory over the Celery Feds a t Sanford Bowling Alleys. Frank
watch the "world famed" human meets next month it should:
1. Rule out the two-platoon sys­ terference Is the hardest penalty the
Dumont's 401* three - line total
fly, one Johnnie J. W xkI s, were
8HS gym today.
to
call and resulted In more Rhu­
led the way for the winners while
slowly ^dashed In face ot numerous tem.
It
was
the
opening
game
for
barbs.
One
school
held
that
the
2. Allow unlimited substitution.
melodramatic orations and climb­
both teams. “Biddy" Biddlx was Kordyce rolled the individual high
defenders
are
"clobbering"
re­
3.
Clarify
the
pass
Interference
three-set series with a 440 for tne
ing aides.
rule so as to (A) Inflict fewer ceivers and getting away with it the high scorer louring in 14
ng
The fever pitch excitement penalties
on doubtful interference while another Insisted that Inter­ points, closely followed by Don
Meanwhile the second place
that forced the thousand, to and (B) protect the receiver from ference Is called too often In ques- Knlher for the winneri.
JR It's kept pace with a 2-1 win
brave the chilly winds and roughness because Interference tlonable circumstances
Newcomer Gordon Clark and
o rrr the Ilea rests. St. Peter
choked off (raffle on First Isn't called
The rash of "fumblltls" during Junior Melt* shared the high
blasted 131 pins and Al NegrotStreet between Park and Mag­
point honors for the lo«era get.
4. Do away with the to-railed the past season brought fresh de
to chimed In with a 433 total
nolia Avenue, turned almost “ sucker shift.”
1mandt that players Ire allowed to ting eight each. The Parkers
to lead the victory onslaught.
lato mockery aa the 54-year*«ld
5. Eliminate the dangerous "hel run with tho hall after recovering opened with a «uddrn rush of
Luthwnod'a 184 was the brat
climber slowly crept up the met block."
IS points while mesmerising
. fumbles and for other changes.
series for the losers and ranked
bapk bulldlng to the lop by cm*
I. Return the gosl posts tn the
one proposal was to rule out !*• f* d" ,0
"«»rker in
fir, t for the evening’s play.
p lo rln t ropes at the precipitous * . !."*•
jh e cellar-bound Panther* final
.
...
i fumbles entirely. “ A team would •■L* *nltlal period.
cornice, and hooks on the lofty
There afier t h e .Urminolrv |y won a game after 17 losse* this
7. Permit running with reeov-1 rctain possession at the point of
window alls.
ered fumbles.
; the fumble." he wrote "The rough- picked up n |itltl«. with a half- . season by topping the Tigercat*
Woods, a former vsuderlle ac­
• Do away with fumbles en- [ P, | play |n football romes when time margin of .1*-iu rnnling ln'on&lt;e in a three-game series,
tor, over employed tho now dead
VJ-82 Navy League
...
......
a team tries to steal the ball. And, favor of the vlsi.nr*. Sanford nloratorical stage dramatics even
*• Require a fifth official to afjer a||_ what’s the point of the most kept pace wiiii Winter Pn-t.
Tigercat* 2-1 over Panther*
before his ascent. With almost watch for downfleld infractions.
game—finesse In offense and de­ in the l««t two (w-rioal* by -rornig
JRH — (2*1)
10. Eliminate a couple of the of­ fense. or how rough can we get?
each successful hurdle, the husky
90 point* to the WlliW-at ' 21.
Player
1 2 3 Total
voiced acrobat bellowed o u t ficials who keep getting In the
The replies showed Increasing 1)) ,n,er Park (52) FG FT PF TP Locke
162 114 150 425
through his megaphone how cold way or at least fake their whistles concern
inccrn over unnecessary rough
roueh- ! Brow n, f
2 .1
", St. I eter
DU 134 139 434
07 t i l 102 310
D v-iny, f
Ward
It was and why he must use the
ness
and
the
frequent
brawls
dur
ad very
147 129 118 394
TTidiliv
1 1 ponton
ro»-e*. hooks etc.
Ing games
games There
There was
was aa strong
strong ••'iimv
L ....simple. All the *ng
147 134 152 433
I Negrotto
Some of the children, tiring of ^ 2 T * * * t d e«g°n^wdemand, mostly from the South-' Relr ev. f
701 622 670 1996
these obvious ohsterlea began hrlne^aboiri^all* »hlli* thtn»if ^"anil we**- ,,lT abolition of the "helmet Knilier. .•
t.'j Total
BEARCATS — (1-2)
rhanline, “ I could do better than . / A . * ■ ? , ! ! . - ^
3
h n * an block"—when a blocker lowers his Miller. i&gt;
t 2 3 Total
that." A pica for &lt;lonatlons before a few more.
head and rams his hard pla«l‘r Itirhnx nd. ir
2 U Pl*7*r
Actually
these
10
points
take
in
138 130 112 38(1
the ell
climb further chilled the crowd the most frequent suggestions of­ helmet Into a would-ho tackler's i fiv,.- • . . , ..
ft . « ! Martin
168 145 183 486
2 jo | Luthwrood
as the Civil air Patrol’s cadets fered by sports writers and broad­ face
Kleelnmn. i?
115 118 102 •336
7
j ' Youg
and Mr. Woods went among tha casters replying to the Associates)
Roughing kicker* arid passers P**r«rlift 152 116 378
0 Fathvree
cold and anxious .peetators for Press postseason questionnaire and changing the fair catch rule L'avWii. .Dll 127 121 412
i . .-I (■&lt; Menton
money.
There were many other* and a to provide better protection fur ’• •
Total
686 672 634 1991
Woods added a rather hum­ solid bloc who voted "leave the punt receivers alto were broiikht SANFORD (30)
HEI.I.CATS — (2-1)
orous touch to the whale rules alone."
In. One writer proposed barni'tg Devin, t
I 2 3 Total
Player
"spectacle" when, after climbing
By far the greatest number of f the use of forearm* and elbo- In Blsbee, f
234 121 120 375
t* the first floor window, bo proposal* concerned l u b s t l t u t l o n backing, rctuping to the old sh&lt; •- Clark, f
8 | £ ° “ al
124 116 145- 385
UI Cat none
climbed down a ladder Inside and opinion was almost equally dl- $*'•T. block Others thought the
• Krider, c
133 139 137 409
„ Dumont
_ whether
______ the
__ _____
Alois, c
the building and used Ike ite ra ­ vided as to
rules limiting_ the use of forearm* wu t Vos*,
89
120 209
Ziegler
tor to grt to another Inside
__ be tightened to end the bring enforced strictly e-• Mett*. g
125 110
235
Gaston
window, which was equipped platoon system or should provide ; while several said that mand«
Stafford, g
189 163 .312
SchnutU'ft
with a sneclal rope that raaeked for unlimited substitution as Inpro expulsion from the game w» • &lt; ||annum , g
605 675 676 1965
Total
severe a penalty for illegal i e Total*
around the first cornice to the football.
BOBCATS — (1-2)
third floor window.
The publicity given this s e a -,of ,f,c arms
Winter Park
I 2 3 Total
Player
It was particularly humorous in ton to shifts which tend to draw \ But more than half of the ques SANFORD
134 119 111 364
Dock
view of his pre-cllmblng boast.the opposition offside and which, tlonnslres either said "no change"
147 130 &gt;3.3 410
Coa
about never uilng an elevator hut according to some roaches, are or left the space blank
181 129 136 446
Bowlin# Standings Fordyce
Instead always climbing ^to the
14.3 DM) 120 .363
Miller
ioof of bank buildings Juat to
96 101
197
W. L. II.G. lllarkwrll
meet the president.
111 111
Stine Machine
29 13 897 Wrubol, It
During the flr*t cornice chin701
579
611
1891
Are Glass
Tulnl
25 17 874
nlng feat. Wood* stepped through
VJ-62 NAVY LEAGUE
.Stanley-Rotrer
22 20 854
one of the French windows,
W. L. IMS.
Pott Office
20 21 844
which touched off another excuse
14 4 747
Celery City
18 24 836 Hellcat*
to speak to his audience at the
12 6 805
FPL
2 30 807 JIUI
neat "retting" ledge.
7 732
It
Bv MERCER BAILEY
Tjgerrnt*
______
Results Wednesday Night
10 8 766
W o n d * redeemed himself,
ATLANTA lit — ifTeaident* of
B ran at*
£,c,:/ ;'2,r M
rKJ’?•!;„
6 12 701
somewhat, and saved the night Southeastern Conference school* S tate FarmerH AIarket Stine
Celery
Cityn I
i BaU-nts
1 17 618
when he dramatically performed convened today In executive ses­
Stan-Rog. 2, l*«»t Officw 1
i Panther*
H r e f t r l \ n . XI
High Series
a heads!and on the toe corner sion to start fashioning an athletic
ittfS O H ii s r t r i : r-tU N K its
edge of the hank building In program for next yasr.
Pareler
trttiK c r
l.uo-s sr&lt; I.uthwood
High Game
In the pro-bowl BBC,
...... .
face of piercing cold wind*.
s t s K u i i n . ri.o n iriA
O n ln n a l l r u n
I &gt;••&gt;. l i n n l l . l o - t 75
Tli* ( o l l . i w l u a |&gt;r(r-M r * p o rl e f 1 tip j ’ea*. K n a lin h llu Mpr
U . 71-100 S c h s i l t t r e t
Even thtn be cenldn't reels! hi* tlon in poat-saason classic* Isn't
llu. I I . k l
I l S S - I On
( h e | l * a l * r * &lt;&gt;n Ih* HanOiM N l a l e I’- n t i- r *
flare far dramatic* aa he pre­ an Dsuq-but the money lnvolve&lt;l V
t r m . r , M a r k e r f o r urniliice *»l&lt;l In Itartlaho*
i l»of r ' r * U
I I . 71. 1 no
ceded* (Be brief headatand by is. A pt*n before the
T r u e k a r * * n 4 I x s l r r * u n in J S o Mnusah. Tallow tin Mor. It 04-4 SS
n
in.
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whipping oat • h e f t flaming
vnrailnes
Slit. Il -k l
Chrlatmaa Trtea.
it.it
red banner to» Indicate
Indlcala the fere- •mount tif bowl money ■ school A
llean * . I'ole
llu ll|i r
C a n a ilU n
lU r h
i.ao-;
Ha
d It/
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dlffl- could keep.
*f the w M sn iml the
_______
llre n e. Tenrterareen.
c it it r e
Present
rule*
require
a
aebool
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n
llty
Oranaaa.
All
cnnle* he mn*T master to per*
lint
Hu. Mur
ts 10-1 71 Hlia*
n f*
:
to give the Conference 25 per cent
farm the feat
C e h t e e e . I'l .rldA
Orantfrull, Horn an II,.a II Tl-J.(40
A* soon a* his feet touched tho of Iti bowl recelpU to defray op­ &gt;0 Ih Hi
Kummmla
llu tl»kt
II
0ft
T n n x a rln a *. Acrnnllns
roof a brief clap of hand* was erating expense* A plan offered P e l e r v . KlnrMa
to alia
V* llox
_
f're le
IS 101 71
11.15-1
If
bearly audible as the gigantic by Dean N. W. Dougherty of Ten­ C eOnliten
MIAMI m —Tropical Park stew­
le
r
y
.
P
ln
rlila
17 VAIIICTIKH Pfxlio-a rrralva.l
would continue the 25 tier
throng melted awav In almost re­ nessee
P etrol
fr*«»
at
Hanford
Mlatr
Karinara
Mark-l
ards, who may have shattered
IS.SA-t
SI
cent
cud
to
the
Conference,
Invoke
r
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to
10
a
m
cord time with hut n few little
Desplrito's hopes of a new
an arbitrary limit on the howl &lt;lra&lt;l*
llu l l i k t .
i &gt; i n . I is Oar. II. ISSt Total r r r r Ipla • 1 ( 1 Tony
kids to greet the 56-year-old hero team
&gt; :«*nl*ni
llu II. kt.
II no.!.7'. uarkaaaa l.laht aoppllaa nn all pro. American riding record with a 10's
take,
and
divide
the
rest
as he stepped off the elevator.
llure. Irrtiere,
due*, ilamamt fair, innrkri innat day suspension, will decide today
the purse, if any, among other I . eilrv
i&gt;trk
I. A C r e t e
vraalaM * airadv
Preceding Woods' "climb" Col. of
whether to give him furthe pun
SEC schools.
Huopllaa plant If ol no .l i m a . dr. ishmeut fo another faulty
l
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r
'
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llle
‘
ridMe.
Forrest llro&lt; kenrldge, Capt. John
g L C rete
mand unnd, inftrkri nl-a.lv
Other major problems confront- i ItnXOn
The 17 vear old saddle sensation
Andes and Mayor Strmper spoke Ing the annual meeting of SEC &gt;
was set down until Christmas eve
to the large gathering about the presidents, coaches and athlet'r
for allowing his mount to Interfere
Importance of the CAP and tha directors Include freshman eliglbil-,
with another two year-old In Wed­
rail?!
training
program, for ity. nrants-ln aid and television.
NEW RIDING STAR
By Alan M avtr nesday'*
sixth race, virtually wip­
which a percentage o f the donaCol. Blake R. Van Leer, presi­
ing out his chances of breaking
tlnna were earmarked.
dent of Georgia Tech, strongfv op­
the record of 388 winners In a year.
poses varsity status for freshmen
0 /L L
Allowed to ride out hls mounts
and was slated to back a move to
yesterday:
Desplrlto was disquallL
C
S
T
M
R
,
end
froth
eligibility.
Indications
Stanky To Use Only
for *****
letting hit
20 - y g A p - o t p '
fled
i r ' in ‘the sixth *“
were that other presidents, who
mount. Nlghtown. Interfere with
A P P P g P T /C g
3 Coaches In 1953 have final authority, would go
Dorn W., ridden by Freddie Ryan,
along with Van L iar, although
PPO M
about 70 yards from the finish.
moat
of
tha
coachea
would
Ilka
to
MOBILE W - Manager Eddie
iy g e r y/po/ptA,
Nlghtown finished third but stewStanky of the St. Louis Cardinals aea Irishman ramatn avallabla for
M o STA M P gD
arda placed the filly last In the
will face the 1W3 Nations! League vanity competition.
field m 12 two-year-olds. Dorn It.
P /M 6£ L P A
Athletic Director T. P. Heard ol
baseball season with only three
was out of the money.
P a r jo c k m p
Louisiana State said ha would aak
coaches.
It appeared from the preas box
PRO Pg C T 0 /
Stanky said here tail night that tha president! today to abolish
that tne hone bolted toward the
th* appointment of former Atlanta freshman and B team schedules,
P /P P /P o r p g
rail near the finish, causing Ryan
Cracker manager a n d major and leave yearlings avallabla for
P(P/P&lt;S P O p Q P S
to take un hls mount sharply,
k a r a t atar Dixie Walker complet­ varsity play.
turea of the race and then make
M rp e
Tsanessse tossed in two recom­
ed Ida coaching staff. Mike Ryba
a decision. Desplrlto could draw
p /pa l 7W o M g e r s
and Johnny Riddle are the other mendations to change the present
another suspension that would keep
o f rp g p e p y o p k
140 limit on athletic scholarships:
him off the turf for the remainder
1 - Remove all restrictions as to
5 PA S O P /
of 1952.
four-men coaching staff, but sav* the toUl number, or
Desplrlto had eight mount* yes­
2 - Discard the 140 maximum and
Mai weeks ago two of thorn, Terry
terday but the best he rnold do
Moore and Buziy Warts, were cut substitute an overthe-year average
was two seconds and a third.
iQQIf
limitation of perhaps 115.
During pre i meeting huddle*,
, The fiery Stanky told a reporter
SAXTON TO BOX
in an Interview before ha spoke many SBC officials agreed that
NEW YORK in — Undefeated
to the Mobile Touchdown Club that
Johnny Saxton faces Cuba's Raul
ha hadn't worked out coaching o t ngMuy coniroiiffQ, put do con*
Peres at Madison Square Garden
Crete proposals were suggested.
UMgBmMta.
tonight in a welterweight ten
The conference now. has a rule
Stanky said ho considers the
rounder.
Cards a strong contender for the against televising any football
The 22-year-old Brooklyn Negro
games and the presidents had to
Is a 4 to 1 favorite to win the
nationally telecast scrap.
'P KACM C A B S TP0
Ith them -but not &amp;
Saxton has won 15 of his fight*
^{■•omplsccnt,
by knockouts. The 20 - ‘year • old
Peres h at a 51-5-2 record.
M A pg a P A m t r o p ,
WWd foP joepg/op
Ten members of A rm s* ISM
P ttP fo p * -TRACKS
football team are New York eteta
residents. Two of them — James
Ryan and Joe Lapchlrk, Jr., —
come from Yonkers, N. Y,
I ftr g p w a p e p ff
The Brooklyn Dodgers avtraeed
era propped
our op
ro
five runs n tam e last season but
. i t would,r*'
A fK P lW X
finished third In (ho National Lea­
, o u r o f 206
gue In team hatting with a .202
mark.
i
P P fr * - p o r
M AP PO P A

SEC Presidents Tackle “ Money”
Program In College Athletics

Tropical Jockeys
To M ake D ecision
On “Record Rider”

Sports Roundup
By GAYLE TALBOT

Ford Leads Miami State’s Squirrel
$10,000 Open With H unting Is Aided
One Stroke Lead By Acorn Growth

BRISBANE. Australia in —
Italy's veteran Davis Cup pair of
Gianni Cucetli and Marcello del
Bello rallied from the brink of
TALLAHASSEE (Special) — A
MIAMI, Fla. LB—Doug Ford, a
defeat today to defeat India's stub­
good acorn crop during the oast
born combination of Sumant Mlsra young pro from Harrison, N. Y.. year
ha* helped Florida’s squirrel
and Naresh Kumar in a five-setter who learned the secrets of Miami population
hunting for this
and give their country a 2-1 lead golf courses when he was stationed species this and
year should be bettor
here as a coast guardsman during
In the Intenonc semi-final.
the last shooting season, it
The score of the match, played the war. took a one-stroke lead than
was slated today by biologists nf
under a blazing sun, was 1-6, l-e, Into the second round of the $10,000 the
Game and Fresh Water Fish
Miami Open tournament today.
6 2, 0-2, 13-11.
While the favorites floundered Commission.
All the thrills were packed into
There are three species of squir­
the final set which required 50 In a 26 • mile - an • hour wind that
minutes to play compared to only raked the 7.010-yard. Miami Spring rel here in the State, with two of
24 minutes for the first two seta municipal courte, Ford carved a them—the grey or cat squirrel and
l The Indians reached match point steady three-under-par 87 In Thurs­ the fox squirrel—considered gamtIP
animals. The flying squirrel, found
three times In the 14th. 16th and day’! first 18-hole stretch.
Ford, competing In a field of Ififl everywhere but In the southern part
20th games, but couldn't get the
winning point when they needed players from 39 states and five of the State. Is non protected
foreign countries, finished his op­
it.
Smaller of the two game spe
Italy now will need to win only ening round a stroke ahead of Art de*. the grey squirrel it found
one of Saturday's concluding tin­ Wall Jr. , another comoaratlve chiefly In dense, broad-leaved
gles to qualify for the intenonc newcomer to tho pro ranks, and forests and cypress swamps. The
final against the United States neat Johnnv Palmer of Charlotte. N. C. fox squirrel Is an open plnewotaD
In fourth place with 89s were animal and fall* as easy prey to
week at Sydney. Mlsra is sched­
uled tn meet Fausto Gardinl in Jack Burke of Houston. Tex., who hunters. Fox squirrel* are slow
the first tingles while Kumar and set a sensational pace on the i|-inltr and awkward in their movement*
circuit last year: Dick Mayer of and are considered to be Inferior
Roberto del Bello finish it off.
It was learned after today's St. Petersburg. Fla.; Dick Chap­ la the grey squirrel In spnrtlnz B
match that MUra suffered either man of Pinehurst, N. C., and John qualities and popularity as game
animals.
a hernia or rupture in the closing Cusano of Miami.
------ and' probably
b i.............................
stages
will be unable
This tournament will decide the I Squirrel fowl consists mairJy of
to play Saturday. In that case his two-man fight between Burke and l acorns, nut*, pine seeds, c);c* n
place will bo taken by George Ted Kroll of New Hartford. N. Y.
iiasant who originally was brought for the Vardon trophy awarded balls, buds, and a variety nf m in s
along aa manager. Mlsra was annually to the golfer with the best and tender vegetation. Fox squir
taken to a hospital.
average score for the year on the rrIs are particularly destructive to
Seldom it such a radical reversal PGA circuit
pine cones and either squirri-l iof form seen in first class tennis
Going into the Miami Open. cnpahle of causing conslderabbas befell each pair In turn In the Kroll led with an average of 70 74 damage to citrus fruit*, pecan* amt
first four set* today.
for 100 rounds of tournament golf. cultivated crops adjacent to wi*.i|^
The Italians couldn’t play a lick Burke's average for 74 rounds wax lands.
M
at the outset and were two set* 70 66 Kroll shot a 71 Thursday.
Both
s|)ccic*
build
their
nest*
down before they knew what had
The tournament became a wide- from twigs and leaves up in in-&lt;hit them Then they started clay­ open affair when defending cham­ branches.
Often they may select a
ing and the Indians couldn't do pion Sam Snead passed It up to deserted woodpecker hole or other
anything right.
make a movie in Hollywood. An
tree cavity for their nest*.
It was pretty atrocious tennis other conspicuous absentee Is Na­ similar
The squirrel's enemies are
and no one could have foreseen, tional Open champion Julius Boros. numerous, and only his constant
at that stage, the dramatic* In
watchfulness and agility permit
store for the crowd of 1.500 in
him to ralat at all. .Major ene­
the final set.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
mies are failure nf acorn rrn|M,
By The Associated Press
Unexpectedly all four player*
destruction of mature forests,
found their game* at once and Kansas 63 Tulane 50
severe storms, disease, mankind
for 50 minutes, until Kumar netted Georgia 57 South Carolina 50
various predatory birds and f
the decisive point, it was as thrill­ Louisiana State 86 Miami (Fla) 58 and
ing as anyono would want tn see
Howard (Ala) 81 Livingston (Ala) animals.
The shooting season this year
It looked as though the Italians 60
started Nov 20 and will close Feb
meant to finish it In a hurry when Georgia Tthrs 79 Wofford 63
1. with n dailv bag limit nf 10 grev
they broke Kumar'* weak serv­
squirrels anil one fox sutiirrel
ice and took a .1st lend, but with
Utah State nnd Brigham Young Squirrels are valued highly for the
defeat staring them In the face,
the Indian* broke Del Bello back have played two nip and tuck foot­ food, sport and recreation they fur­
in the 10th game to deuce it at ball gamaa the last two season*. nish hunters as well as Ihelr es­
8tate won recently, 27-26, hut In thetic value to persons who see
55.
them in the parks and woodlands.
Del Bello fell heavily going for 1951 BY scored by 28-27.
a drop shot at the net In the ltth
game. He limped badly on hls
right leg for several games while
Cucelll carried tho burden.
‘|
With Del Bello serving In the
14th gamo the Indiana reached
match point at 30-40 only to miss
their chance a* the towering Mlsra
netted an easy shot.
Two games later they had Cucelll
In the same predicament, but the
stocky Italian brought off a beautlful volley that clipped the sidetine to save it. The Indians had
their last big c)
game when they again took Cucelll
to 30 40. This lime an error by
Kumar broke off a long rally at
the net.

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Edward Aborn, Linden, N. J.,
wa* re-elected president.
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By The Associated Press
FALL RIVER. Man.: Tippy Lar­
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nuinoinien
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NEW YORK (Sunnyaide G ar­
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THE SANFORD HERALD
Frl. Dee* II, 1*52
Page

Junior High

By PENNY WALLER
18
I d e v is e d
I 0
SANTA MONICA, Calif. if! The Student Council of Sanford
I
A
1*
Suffering front a painful dla- Junior High sponsored their an­
| a y f y o A l i n i a n p a phraginatic hernia, comedian Red nual Crowell-Colller magailne naif
“ Q l g C / a U U l v I l l C Skelton wa* scheduled to undergo from Oct. 30 to Nov. 13 of this
_____
surgery today at St. John'* Ho*- year. With the money we are buy­
water coolers.
TV V i e w e r s On C’o s e d ! The ailment wa* diagnosed sev- ingFortwoyear*
we have needed water
LAKELAND tK -Florlda Citrus
In our school. We have Mutual says the lowest acceptable
Circuit
E s t i m a t e d &amp; A W &amp; J ! X 1 Z ueS.lu£ coolers
managed to use the one in the price for early and midseason Flnr
A t (10,000 P e r s o n s ^ I r ^ u ^ n ^ . n r h . r . c i e ^ lunch room but it Is inconvenient Ida oranges f. n b. (at the packing
for the seventh and eighth grades house) should be $2.44 a box—ID
show*.
By ItAY KOIIV
However, friend* said, the hernia to go to the lunch room to get cents more than It was.
Before the U. S Department of
permitted hi* stomach to push water when changing classes.
NEW YORK in-W hon the Met­ against hi* heart and lung*, caus­
As the ITA realised our need* Agriculture lowered Its estimate of
ropolitan Opera's famed golden ing breathing difficulties and other for fountains, they chose that as the Florida crop Wednesday, the
their project for last year. How­ lowest acceptable figure was $2 23
^'lr’a*n
l*P la*t n|kht. a silver iinploananl
inleusnnt symptom*,
symptom*.
screen
roast to coast.
JThe estimate placed the crop at
,,i , . audience
... .
Mr*
Georgia
Skelton said her ever, they were no*, able to raise
•J
hc ,c,l‘ca,t I husband appeared Jovial yesterday enough money for their purchase. 77 million boxes, four million less
set aside the
sum of
of Iiiret * Carmen
when "he finally made hi.* de- , They
----- did -------------- ------ - -$100
- - than on Nov 10
More than 3.000 opera lovers at ,.|,|nn l0 ,,pt it 0Vpr w||j, a* *0011
he u«ed toward the purchase of
Mutual's directors announced
the Met Itself were (oined elec­ as posslhcl
the water coolers, provided they Thursday the average value of a
tronically by thousands of other
Dr Stanley Imincrman and three were purchased before Jan. 1, box of Florida oranges f. o b is
natrons of 31 theatre* In 27 cities specialists will operate. The sur­ IHM3. So w are very happy anil now $281. 19 cents more Ilian tbe
Total sealing capacity of the then gery is expected to lake from 3 fortunate to receive the money.
$2 62 average value Wednesday
tors was estimated at CO.ono Re to five hour*.
The smaller the crop, the greater
Some weeks ago the stlldrht
port* on attendance runged from
"R ed's public was unaware that body voted unanimously to pur- the competition Is for it and the
half full to capacity
lie had been in excruciating pain eha«e the fountains which will he higher the price.
The closed circuit telecast—you since the beginning of Ids lele- installed during the Christmas
The director* also upped the sea
couldn't see It on your home TV vision
....... stint this season." said bis holidays. When we come hack to son average value of orange* for
set—unanimously was pleasing to wife
school on Jan. G wo will be happ,y canning front $1 10 to $1.30 a box.
L
P
lct'.'.rc rcPriK*"c ‘ ' Commenting on recent reports to see the coolers, one upstairs delivered to Ihe cannery
linn got few good notices.
Iof family dlssentlon, Mrs. Skelton and an Identical one downstairs.
Although the estimated stir of
There was a sprinkling of mink 'aid: "Red and I still happen to They both have double bubblers. the grapefruit crop remains the
purchased from same, the value of grapefruit for
In some movie houses but the hulk ...................
i,r |n love." ...
He ____
spoke to
iter at
„ ....
_. They. are bain*
_ pi
of the TV viewers wore their week the hospital Inst night and In their the Hanford Electric Company and canning also Increased. Mutual ex­
day elolhes and 0 few brought the children. Ilirhartl, 4'v. and Valcn ihev both have a rapacity of 12 plained that high orange prices can
raise the grapefruit level.
children. Popcorn was banned in linn. .V gallons
The new value of grapefruit tor
many of the film palaces.
Six of hi* television show* have
Thanks and hooray for the mag .
l canning Is 74 cents a box. an in­
mine sale!
The met prices ranged Irom $1 2.7 been filmed abend
crease of 14 cents
for standing roont to an $8 top TiltRobert C. White, Mutual’s cm
theater scale was $1 20 to *7 20 tip­
nomlat, said the 77 million l»&gt;x
top rate charged here in New York
eloseups good, but long shot*
orange crop likely would be used
nty
blurry No fancy &lt;lre«* but theater
ilke Inis: 27 million Itoxes for fresh
The
11 &lt;1
lit teross-countrv
ross count rv a m
i li e1 nmc r&lt; omitted popcorn and potato chips
| shipment, i d j million for single
watched ami listened to Rise Stev 1 |«i,d ulcli hl-i " T o n e v e r v cle ar
strength juice, 2‘* million for home
ens
in tbe
tbe title
title role,
role. Richard
Hielii.nl T
urk.!
1 m u t llip n ia
l&lt; nc very Clear
ens in
Toek
! and picture clear with occasional
use In Florida, one million for hot
er ns Don Jose
pack concentrate. 3fl million for
‘Z T !,S 'Pol* of fu/xiltess"—"A few peoplr
Mleaeln and Robert si
Merrill a* bemoaned lack of color."
froien eoncentrale,
F.seamillo
pe n sa c o l a ""” *!—You'u bo able
Chicago: "Sound good, picture
Previously it had hern estimated
Cries of "bravo" at Ihe Met comment ranged from ‘not ton to get that breakfast bacon with
the concentrate Industry would
echoed in the theater*, whose excellent' to ‘incredibly bad’ "— no trouble once more.
about 40 million boxes
audiences hchnved Just about like "Mink coals mingled with house
The State Livestock Sanitary take
The directors extended Ihe vulun
that in the staid old house ut 3&lt;dh dresses.
Hoard has lifted its five-months
adjustment program
Street—sonic canto In lale. whis­
"Crowd
included old pork embargo for all practlca!
'T *Iv
Ilnlllntnre
an 3 The ttrovrsm Is
pered a bit. applauded various ' many *orv-icemen"—"Technical!*- purpp’es and says the action w111!
'
number*
any pork
Dork shortage
shortaee ii nn 11" .it" ? . -.2
,0 prevent flooding the
nlcture" eliminate
any
.soundI belter
better than picture
Florida
X P
’""rta*'* in m tTktU Thpy , UKKf„ w| g.ooo ,-1(rs
Failing and foulness of the pie good,
—“
Not
wildly
enthusiastic,
bill
tores was general, but the audience good applause for some big
The action canto at a meeting
I " '1 T o u ^ j ’ t T 'h .
didn't seem to mind too much
* ?*„
inaxlmum to be
scenes" - "One 60-second Inter here Thursday at which th* board
Most of the romplnints about ruptinn title to technical troubles."
picture reception fame from then
of Z t Z
l '
of
"Overpriced"—“ Hot- resirlcted "nDy ‘ to" K T of “ali | ™
ter managers and music critics letCincinnati:
for Ihe ear than for tbe eye " pork from 29 , t , t . s .0 long as It | f ^ S a n d 'T . 4 t M c a rT o f n r ' a ^
Mere are some reactions on IIncomes from animals slaughtered
and
TV version
since Oct. It.
„ 800 of
, grapefruit for Ihe week
llnstnn: "Sound excellent, mini
The
29
stalei
are
those
which
|
3
ity of picture far from good"— Sanford Man Was
either never have had their swine
"Interesting and musically superb With Gi*n. E i s e n h o w e r h,‘rd* attacked by vesicular exan 1enough heal to kill Ihe vesicular
but everything looked peculiarly
thema or have been free of it fur exanthema organisms Raw |wirk
flat "
at least 60 day*.
may be sent in from all sl.de*
WITH
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N
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AI^is Angeles: "Applause and
Tbe embargo was ordered July \ except California, Petmsvlv.inln
HOARD
THI.
HEAVY
CRUISER
manv bravos"—'"Lobby comment*
23 to protect Florida hogs f r o m, and New Jersey car* to Florida
ran from 'wonderful* to 'terrific' " I’SS HELENA ( EH TN O —Mak­ Ihe disease which had broken out : processing plants
ing
the
cruiser
from
Guam
to
—"Some ft./riness due lo nnturnl
in several states It Is fatal to
Imports from those three states
blowup of TV pleture " One movie Hawaii via Wake Island with swine but does not affect human* were barred hceause, the board
exhibitor said: “Till* is Ihe wav Presidcnl-elerl Dwight II. Kl»*-n- State* which have lifted quaran- 1said, thev are doing nothing to
we’re gtdng lo |f$t our customers bower ,s | " ; ,,ver It Cosgrove, *eu- tines''more "recsnTly than Co'daya!curb their vesicular exanthema
bark."
man, U8N, husband of Mr*. Junil ago may Import pork to Florida If outbreaks
Kansas City: "Picture excellent, Co*grave of Route 1, Sanford, Fla. State Veterinarian C. Paul Vickers , States which have been free of
The lleb-na i* returning to the gives his approval.
but sound *itperh',Vr "Audlen. e up
tbe disease for 60 day* or never
piauded as If 11w 'sh o w "
United State* from her third tour All other state* may Import pork
have had it also may send live
Detroit: "Sound very good, of combat duty in Korea.
which haa been subjected to hogs to Florida
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�SANFORD HERAIJ)
Frl. Dm . 12. 19.12

Londoner To Appear
At Assembly Of God

BusIneHH Mirror

CHURCH NEWS

By SAN DAW80N

III Churrh N olle* must hr urM*nlf(l at Tha Herald office by 4,uv
M. on the day before publication.
FIRST I’ltKSRYTKRIAN CHURCH
Oak Avenue and Third Street
Rev. A. G. Mrlnnls, Minister
9:45 u rn. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
Anthem: "flow Shall I Filly Meet
Thee", Rnch by Chancel Choir;
Solo: "Still There Is Bethlehem",
Dickinson by Mrs Harris Folds.
Sermon by Mr Mrlnnls Church
Nursery IO-45-I2:(mi eacli Sunday
morning.
(l:3n p m Pioneer Fellow'bin
6:30 p m Senior High Fellow
ship
Will have trouble finding (lie
7:30 p m Evening Worship
I—and thinks the planned rut
Presentation of pageant by the
I in production of lank* and Young Adult Class of the Sunday
Ify (ruck* won't tic much School "A Mislern Carol" by Jerry
to them.
(.' McNccly
t government contends. In nth
tsrd*, that there is no slack—
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
I stretch-out In defense.plans Fourth Street and l.aurrl Avrnuc
t of It due to pulley change*
Rev. C. Z. Miner, Pa«tnr
part of It due in hug* In Ihe
Sunday Bible School 9:43 a in.
—has been apparent this fall John Cranston,, superintendent.
t failure of government spend Classes for everyone, wllh a wel­
0 reach the loveta originally come to all
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m
wn Ihe planrniaklng renter* Hear this message: "What Will
1 reporta thal the peak In We Do With It?" the pastor tiring
try aircraft production, nrlgi lug Ihe message. A message on
act for neat spring, may not Ihe Revised Standard Version of
laehed for almost a vear lie the llllilc. Some have accepted It.
I of Icrhnlrol troubles.
others have burned It a message
i the Defense fieparlmeni ad- that I* vital In tbric limes
d Wednesday that starting In
Evening Services:
production of tanks and mill
Y P .MK 7:00 p in
bucks will be cut hack
Evangelistic Service 7 30 |&gt; nt
I atrelch-out In drfense plans,
Guest preacher, Rev C ft Iri
ta r , may mean a rut of about rrc, will be with os from Flint,
lion dollar* In military np Mich A former pastor for vear*
rlatlon* In Ihe neat federal You will enjoy bearing this speak
K fwhlch the taxpayer* won't rr lie sure lo bear him
I. but which Industrial planPrayer Service Wednesday night
had counted on
at 7:30 p in All are welcome lo
I new administration may see these services
I differently, of course, nnd
r Stretch nut spending more

iitore It.
sas that there It no real cut
planned—Just n spreading out
over a longer period.

l will give Industry a milder

it neat year, hut a mure alli­
ed one In 1034 nnd even 1933

H Treasury Secretary Snyder
-the consoling belief that the
datlnn growth and high livin'/
M I n I i "will
*&lt;u ill criiil
imiii las
ernniii
ndanla
runlinue
to rrrafe.
pUd and expanding demand for
ooda and servleea," even
ia defense boom ends
'o taka up any slack when drH Spending ebbs, Cummeree
rstsry Sawyer has n committer
work thinking up ways lo ex
id tha civilian economy. Rusta oraanliallnnt also arc work
on Oil* same problem.
'Of Uia Immediate future, rrrHr, tia ra aaami fo lie enough
•Aip demand for civilian good*
f axainpla: the nil Industry.
Ifht car maker*, th eelectrlcal
far Industry, Ihe pipe lino com
da* all want melat now re
vad for armament making

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TIIK FIRST ItAFTlHT CHURCH
of Oviedo
Dr. Frank C. Morgan, Pastor
9:4.1 a m. Sunday School. Mr. It.
F. Wheeler Sr.. Superintendent.
11:00 a.m. Sermon, "Ilaptlsts
anil Mission* nnd Money".
(1:30 p.m. Training Union. A de­
partment for everyone.
7:30 p.m. Sermon. "A Life for a

Look".

By Mnrt Walker

BEETLE BAILEY

Rrv. and Mr*. Roy Ifarthern of
London, England will appear each
evening at 7:44 p m at Uie Aa&lt;
scmbly of God Church, Twelfth
Street and Laurel Avenue, with a
upeclal inuilcal program dealgned
to make Chrlat real to the heart of
every listener.
Topica for each day are a* fol­
low*: Tuesday, "Seven Rtason*
Why I Am a Baptist"; Wednesday,
"What la the Next Great Event in
World History?": Thursday, "The
Madhouso of Hell": Friday. "How
I Proved the Will of God In Coming
to America"; Saturday, "Where Is
the Perfect Church?’

Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Prayer
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Meeting anil Sunday School TeachTwelfth Street at Laurel Avenue
era anil Officers .Meeting
Harold K. nullork
Amelia J. Bullock
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Saturday: 7:30 p.m. Special fes­
leg)? South Sanford Avenue
tival of muilc and alnging aa part
llrrbert J. Bass, Pastor
Bible School 0:43 a.m. A Class of the evangellitlc rally. 8ermnn
subject, "Bombs Ovar Britain", a
for all ages.
Morning Worship Service 11:00 first-hand account of man-made
Hell.
a.m.
Sunday: 9:43 a.m. Sunday School,
Christian Youlh Fellowship 6:30
a class for every age.
p.m
11:00 a.m.
Morning Worship,
Evening Service 7:30 p.m. A
speaker, Evangelist Roy 0. Hariricordial welcome In all.
ern. Suhlect, ^'The Chemistry of
—s
the Blood".
CHURCH OF CHRIST
2:30 p.m. Prison evangelism, MICKEY MOUSE
Flm Avenue and Second Street
youth In charge.
J. V. Nicholson, Minister
(1:30 p.m. Chrlat'* Ambassadors'
BMMi a m. Bible Study
service.
li no a.m Morning Worship
7:10 p.m. Evangelistic Bally with
6:30 p.m
Evening Worship
Rev. and Mrs. (larthern. Ser
broadcast over WTRR. Sermon the
mon
subject: ' ‘1000 Drunkard*
Topic, "The Gospel Call".
"Wherrunln hr called you hv our
gospel, to Ihe obtaining of Ihe
glory of our laird Jesus Christ." 2
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Tlies* 2:11.
J. E, MeMInley. Minister
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Bible Study
9:43 a.m. Sunday School. A class
Visitors always welcome
for every age
11:00 a.m. Morning
Worship.
Sermon theme: "They Misted
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Christmas".
t'srk Avenue at Sltth Strrel
6:30 p.m. Intermediate and Sen
W. P. Brook* Jr.. Pastor
lor Youlh Fellowship Service.
John I,. Miller
7:30 p.m Evening Worship Ser
Minister of Education
“ We've Saved A Place For You" mon theme: "We Have Seen Ills
. unday School 9:43 a.m. "Bring Star "
*'l Ihe family." We provide a place
UPHALA COMMUNITY
for every member of the family
PHESHYTKItlAN CHUIICH
Even (be babies
Rev. C. C. White, Minister
Morning Worship II.on a in
Rraular services
Sermon by W P Brooks Jr
Training Union 6:15 n.in Unions
Unified Service* 10:00 a.m.
for all age groups Nursery for Church nrlinol and talk by pnstor.
Ibe babies
Young Peoplo’s Meeting 7:00
Evening Worship 7:30 p m Her p.m.
mon by W P. Brooks Jr
Evening Hervire 7;fl0 p.m.
Wednesday Evening Service 7:.Vi
Wednssdnv evening* 7:00 p.m.
p.m
Prayer and lllbln Study.
Nursery provided at all Sunday
Mr*. Paul Marr* — Pianist.
Services amt also Ihe Wednesday
Mr. Alfred Erlesnn, 8upt. of
Evening Service.
Cburch School.
"Every Room As War.n A* Your
Mr. Georgs Pciold, Trailer —
Home "
midweek aervlcc.
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$1445

1040 Ford 2 Door Sedan Over Drive

$1147

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3 Redrimin House Separate Do.
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I’hone Il 2(t
Hanford, Florida
NEWLY DEC0IIATED 2 beilrm.m
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Magnolia Avenue
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Whore other help
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THE SANFORD HERALD
F i |i I t
FrL Dee. IS, IMS

Inauguration Of N ew F ast F reigh t
Blues In The News Governor McCarty Service Is B egun
By BOB ANTHONY

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In keeping with the Christmas
aplrlt, Uie Public Worka Depart­
ment at NAAS la putting up deco­
ration! all around the station. A
loud apeaker ayatem hna been aet
up outaide the Chapel and it wbs
given a try-out yesterday with a
recording of a Chelations hymn.
Another indication of the nearnesa of Christmas U the inony men
preparing for th at long-awaited
leave thut will taka them home for
Chrlatmaa or New Year'a. The
holiday leave period aboard the
atatlon will be divided into two
acctlona — Christman and New
Year’a. Tho Chrlatmaa leave period
will be from Dec. 10 to Dec. 20 and
the New Year’a leave period will
bo from Dec. 110 to Jan. 10. Home
men have chosen to he home for
Christmas and some men will be
home to see the now year in hut
there will olao he acme men who
will stay right here In Hanford
for the entire holiday aeason. And
thoae men who will be ataying here
can be assured that the men at
the Galley will be preparing and
aarvlng the traditional Navy turkey dinner to crl«*HnU® Christmas
^V h e National F.margcncy Ground
Defenae Force haa asaombled for
the laat time thl* year. After a
■hort drill period Tuesday after­
noon, It was announced that there
will be no more meetings until
after the first of the new year at
which time there will probably be
many new men rrplnclng the pre­
sent members of the Force.
William O. Ilensch, aviation ma­
chinist's mate third class, reported
aboard NAAH
tour of sea duly- Hla wife Is st
a t home In Taylors. 8. C. but Bill
nays he plans to bring her to Han­
ford soon. He has been assigned to
the Special Services department
" Harold E. Bhepherd, air control-

man third class, recelvad^aomegood
newa recently when he learned he
haa been accepted a t the u . H.
Naval Preparatory School In Bainbridge, Md. Harold la attached to
the operations department here
and he will leave today for Bainbridge. His home la In Montgom­
ery, Ala. Graduates of the I rep
School are select*! to be enrolled
as students at the U- B-. Naval
Academy, Annapolis. Good luck to
you Harold. Here’s honing you
have a long and successful career
In the Naval service.
Louis P. Vlnclgucrra, Jr. has
left NAAH for Norfolk, Va. where
ha will become a »»udenl In the
Class “BM Yeoman School there.
“Vince" la a yeoman second class
and Is especially Interested In
leamnl gshorthaml at the service
school. A native Floridian. Vince
halls from Melbourne. ID; will he
In school In Norfolk for 10 weeks

TALLAHASSEE—Everybody's In­
vited. but there'll be no special In­
vitations when Florida inaugurates
Dan McCarty of Fort Pierce as
governor for the next four years.
Inaugural chairman Justice El
wyn Thomas aaya all the ccremon
lea of the inauguration are open
to the public and there'll be no
special Invitations to the .Inn. 0
activities.
Even state officials, legislators,
and members of the official famil
lea of the In-coming and out-going
tovemor won’t get special Invlta
Iona to come. There'll be...seats
near the platform for officials,
with room for some 13,000 people
within seeing distance of the cere­
monies.
For the first lime In State his­
tory, the ceremonies are going to
be held on the we.it side of the
capitol. This will make ft possible
for more people to witness the In­
auguration.
The ceremonies will start at 11:90
a m. with an address by out going
Governor Fuller Warren first on
(ho p ngram . At 12:00 noon the
chief Justice
•Ui of the Florida Supreme
Court, If. L. Behring, will admlnliter
........................of
the oath offl Klee and Mc­
Carty will be officially Governor
of Wide.
■An Inaugural speech by Governor
McCarty follows,
with this phase
fol'
of the program scheduled to con­
clude by 11:43.
A parade down Tallahassee's
Monroe Street, headed by the Fort
Pierce High School band, starts
at 1:)0. A general Invitation for
counties to send bands and floats
haa been Extended to all counties.
Banda wanting to enter the parade
should contact the local Clerk of
Circuit Court, or the Tallahassee
Chamber of Commerce.
However, the Inaugural Commite baa emptoaalied that It's mak­
ing no effort to get a float or band
from every county and doesn’t
expect to make up an extravagan
ta.
McCarty's first Instruction to
the committee was to plan an in
auguratlon day In keeping with
the dignity of the office.
The evening of Inauguration day
there'll
bo lour
n r Inaugural
‘
' ‘halls,
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includingg one at
Florida. .A.. _____
k M
College
for
to top off the
llau'a
nn4
1ni Negroes,
II.. .
day's activities.
Tho inauguration Is a four-year
highlight In this Capital City and
local citizens are looking forward
to perhaps the largest Influx of
visitors of all time.
Here's a good menu for a buf­
fet supper? Baked" ham with
aiaimu
j OHIO rUlfe
Jtalsln nailer,
.Sauce, Potato
Puff, COlO
cole
"law with attractive garnish, hot
buttered biscuits. Hervn n layer
cuke or applo plo with cheeso
for dessert — with lots of hot
strong coffee, of course.
.Serve deviled ham aandwlchos
with cream of tomato soup for
n weekday lunch. Kroah fruit —
penra, apples, or grapes — taste
good after thla combination.
after which he will return to San­
ford for duty.
Examinations were given today
to candidates for the Limited Duty
Officer Program throughout the
Naval service. Two men to lake
the exams aboard this station wen.
John J. Davie, boatswain's mate
first class of NAAH and Joseph C.
Kerinon, uvlatlon machinist's mate
chief, of FAHRON 821. To be eli­
his progr___________
gible for thla
program an enlist..'

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WEDDING
BIRTHDAY
ANNIVERSARY
CHRISTMAS
MOTHERS DAY
Always Nice To Gita

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THE ESSEX
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108 NORTH PARK AVENUE
FOR APPOINTMENTS
PHONE 870

officer or higher, be a high school
graduate, have at leaat ten yenni
of honorable service In tho Navy,
Lo In perfect physical condition
and be recommended by hla com­
manding officer. Those men finally
aeloctod through thla program ure
commissioned aa Ensign, Limited
Duty Status.

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By 2 Rail Lines
A fast new freight service will
be inaugurated on a fourday aweek basla for rail shippers of
Florida perishables to easternbound markets beginning with
loadings Monday a n d lasting
through the growing season, It
was announced today by the At­
lantic Coast Line and Seaboard
Air Line railroads.
The service will he effective on
Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and
Saturdays of each week through tho
season with the exception of tho
week of Dec. 21-27 and Monday,
Dec. 29.
At the request of many shippers
and receivers of Florida perish
nblcs, the ACL and Seaboard lines
decided to Institute this service on
an experimental basis In collabor­
ation with northern connecting
lines.
This new service will provide
third morning market arrivals at
Washington, Baltimore, I'hlladelhln. Newark, Jersey City and
few York. A somewhat similar
service was operated during a por­
tion of the shipping season in
1947-48, hut the new schedules,
which become effective Monday,
will give shippers about three hours
additional loading time with Ihc
same market deflverlrs at destl
nations as afforded hy the 1947-48
service period.
Slnrt- this ihlril morning delivery
service Is being conducted on an
experimental basis, It will he
maintained only If patronage jus­
tifies continuing the period.
The present fourth morning
schedules from Florida to Eastern
markets will continue and will lie
In addition to the new third morn­
ing service

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Billy May To Marry
His Agent’s Ex-Wife
HOLLYWOOD t n - Bandleader
Billy May Is going to marry the
divorced wife of his business ngent.
Carlos Gastcl. and Gnstcl, In i
reciprocal mood, is going to wed
the former Mrs. Hilly May
That’s the- way things urn. says
May's press agent. Gene Howard,
who added that .Mrs. Gnstel and
May are in Bloomington, III.,
where May is on lour with his
orchestra. Gastel and Mrs. May
are due hack from an eastern trip
today, said Howard May and Mrs.
Gastel are expected home Just be­
fore Christmas.
The Mays were divorced Nov
21. the G.istets Dee 2 Doth wives
alleged cruelty Doth have two
children tiy their divorced mote*.
Howard said the quadrangle
started when Gastel began man­
aging May a year ago.
"lie became friendly with Billy's
wife," sold Howard, "and It got
to be n constant thing. With Billy
and Mrs. Gastcl It seemed to start
out ux a mutter of crying on each
other's shoulder, hut soon they
were being seen together a lot."

Continued Alertness
By Iin.si m ss !h Urged
ST. PETERSBURG bf)—Florida

businessmen will have to keep
their eve* peeled for economic op­
portunities to maintain the present
rate of progress, n State Chamber
of Commerce executive sold hero
today
Harold Colee, Jacksonville, ex­
ecutive vice president of the State
Chamber, cited growth of the cit­
rus Industry, tourist business, cat­
tle Industry, lumber , phosphate
uml oilier Industries.
"It Is a fact that no state today
is doing more than Florida to
quicken the movement of tho dol­
osltlon of Its people," Colee sold
in a talk prepared for noon de­
livery to tho 8t. Petersburg Rotary
Club.
Colee went on to caution against
thinking that under auch circum­
stance* "the forward
of each of
ipcnsed,
He told __________________ „
let their Imaginative and coiutructivo facilities alow down, but to
engage in "economic sky scannlntf** ti
nlnu'T
more than ever.
"It
“ It la
Is one habit oil Florida muit
engage In, to • greater degree
than ha* heretofore keen
necn thi
the caae,"
Colee laid. “The looner the bettor,
and in all It-------:
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important‘ economic
nooki and corners.

Hal Boyle Column
By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK t f t - Success can
cost too much.
And If men have to start wearing
girdles to achieve It-wcll, success
haa plumb priced itself out of the
market for the average man.
The Idea that the American male
needi a girdle to get ahead In a
woman’s world belongs to Dr. Bur­
gess Gordon, president of the
Women’s Medical College in Phil­
adelphia. The distinguished medic
soya girdles contribute to a gal's
senso of well being by elevating
her abdomen, thus allowing her to
get more air Into her lungs and
oxygen
lygen Into
I
her body tissues.
And If men are going to compete
with women successfully, he be
lleves they IIW
hadU better
UUllVI start
9I«I I wear
in^thjs secret success weapon, too.
..'ell, I have Just completed a
poll of IS men on tills question,
and they voted 14-tn-t as follows:
"If wearing a girdle is to spell
tho difference between success and
failure, we'll give up right now
and go fishing. I.cl women rule
the world."
The only negative vote was from
a middle-aged
f a follow \&lt;ho pulled
me ailde and whispered:
"I've been wearing a Wr.lle for
five years, but it la s been ten
years since I got a ru‘ - in psv
Do you think mv girdle i* tool
tight or too loose?"
Tlhe surprising thing about Ihc
poll Is that the men didn't nh - - • I
to girdles on the grounds they I
were unmanly, or th;il George
Washington had managed to win a
war without the help of u corset.
The chief objection n - |*&gt;nt gir­
dles for men ore hcxic.illy imprac­
tical.
v
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"My wife looks heller in e girdle
and it is o-dv rea&lt;rmuMr lo udmil
Ih.'it I would, too " '-old n-ie itnil
"Rut here’s ilu- problem. II lakes
all the muscle that both my wife
and 1 have lo pour her into u
girdle now.
"There just Isn't enough strength
’ our family to get us both into
irdlea.
........................eu
If I started wearing a gir­
lie. she would cither have to quit
•earin g hera or I would havo to
cep a hired man around Just to
m-lp me squirm Into mine.”
Another man said he felt confi­
dent about competing In the bus­
iness world against womon, heeause he was sure their elaitlc
armor was actually a handicap lo
them.
"They have to .struggle so hard
getting Into their girdles they ar­
rive at the office exhausted, amt
it is noon before thev have rested
up enough to tackle nnv real
work," he said. "By then I’ve got
most of mv day's work done."
And a third commented:
"Oxygen Isn’t so scarce a man
has to wear a girdle to get it.
If you need more oxygen, wouldn't
it be simpler Just to keep on oxy­
gen mask handy, like airplane
pllota do?"
For two generations American
men have forged ahead hy followtiger’s two basic rules
ing Horatio Aljfer’s
for attaining iiicccsa:
1Hard work.
2 - Save a banker's child from
being trampled by a runaway
horse.
Both of these rules are hard
enough to follow. If Dr. Gordon is
going to add a third formula for
aucceii-"w ear a girdle'
“
ortll
nary man Is lust going to decide
the game Isn't worth tho candle.
lie'll go down on tho Bowery and
tell the nearest bum to move over.

NOW

Jellied tomato salad haa ao
many uses — It’s delicious served
with a cheese souffle, broiled
shrimp, filed fish fillets, or roast
beef. Flavor the tomato Juice used
fur the sula.l with grate.] onlno,
lemun juice,
and freshly-ground
..........................&gt;lypepper. Finely diced celery added

Cream - style
cottage ch&lt;
mixed with Roouefort or bluo
cheese (crumbled), sour cream,
Worcestershire and grated onion,
makes u delicious salad dressing.

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Florida Is Braced
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* Predicte d Tonight
Frost And Freezing
Temperatures Are
Forecast For All
Sections Of State

all have A p lu s e s ."
The ticnernl bocs hack to work |
In his New York lienihpiarters In
tiny, prepared to m ap "p o s itiv e
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cbllng the feasibility of Impinvlli;- I...... Cluli Clirirtnuis party which
Cniuieernl llarlair to a tain- of • IN he In-Ill Inomrrnw i ic u lo g m
hniidlini: ui'enn-gnlng riuco \c-. f :m u'l-luvl. nl tht* A / a im l.inli-c
in C asse lb e rry. II. .1. Blsia-e, inn
«el*.
Forro I Itreekeorldifc, ecu liny nf the clnili men. raid tmlay.
of tlie St. Johns.Indiau lliver Im­ Mcmlreis and their gin -I- are lo
4"provement A"oelntl»n. and M Inimr the toys wlilcll will In placed
t.eo, i-hulrmnu of the Cliamhei of ■in a Christmas tree nl the party.
('nmmeieo wut•■i-mnys cniiimitti ", Festivltlea will lia-liide a buffet•••||| i.f •»-•»,| tie- IlU'etlllg, Mr. stylo tuikev dliim-i, iniid singing
Ileorbem lilpo
n*d f••sin. They, and luusleid ent* I lillmio nl.
w-re iipiMdnled hv •••». pr&lt;-'idetit | " r- lllnliei: urged niriiihcis In
i.r 11... ,i
Karl llrow-n. I'••tend tlm party. UMor clialrmcii
affair in - Jack .Mnrrisun
Mr. lire-kmri.lge said *hat Eddh’i"• 'lllllm d, I ini a ml, to* merer of jinil Henrv Wide J r . di.drtit gov
P«ne» dr l.con .Spring., alio will irnor.
attend.
The C of C msna'jer tire*. bun- Mrn. Mafrshuil Died
imsscmn of Hanford to at'en.l th»
fcnestlng at the Cocoa city hall, Marly S u n d a y M o r n i n g
which rutild have a definite effect
on the economy of till* rltv.
.Mrs. Margaret .Marshall, gro­
Reprenenlarlve* of Centrnl Flor- cery slure operator In Camrruii
idn rltlea will he henrd at .1:00 City, ilirsi early yesterday nmriiltig
O.m. I f the rm,'llie-*rs rolldlirtilltf al tier liiiuie following a brief III the review iliv dlyalion.
ness,
The pi woo id of Inrorporutlnir
limn Nov. '.!H, Ibtifi. die 1111111’
facilities of the harlair with the to Sanfoid from Iml'ecr, Mich,
St. Juhie-ludlin ISIv»t Cnnnl wnn and operated the grocery store for
made ♦Yhl-i• id
mei’tiotr In Earl 3H years. Flic was a nieiuber of
Brown's office In 1)•-1.naifI by Col. the First Presbyterian Church.
II. C. lire, partner in t•••* firm of
•She Is survived by four liicecs,
S lice A Joneirn. roiisultlnu entii- two nephei’s, three greut nieces,
eeer to the ('uimvorni I’oit Au­ and six great nephews.
thority.
Funeral services will Im eonCol. flee, wlm will preaent u dueled by the Itrv. A. t:. Mclunis
|cn»rlhy re|mrt on t|m luuhor |&gt;ro|- lomorrow at l:0U p.tn. at llrlsutui
ect tomorrow, Indicated he would Euneral llmne and burial will he
nreicnt Informidlou which would made in latko View Cemetery
llatk the two major waterway propo“'»ls.
Aerordlnu to Ills preparisl re­ Mf«. Millie Shumard
port, an approximate total of t2,- Hurled Sunday I*. M.
fiOO.PIMl has Ih'I'ii expemled III pub­
lic funds by several uirenelea on
Io .it rites fo r .Mrs. .Millie I..
•p ro je c t conalruetloii lit the ImrlKir. Slunnuril,
(Ui, mother of Mrs. E.
Tills figure rouresents an Invest­
ment by l«K.al Interests of ttJKIO, C. Fullerton o f Kanfurd, were held
IMN), an InvesfMtenl hv the federal y e s t e rd a y at MiOO |u u. at Brissun
government of fH.MOJHX) and un In riitP'ral Home with tlie llev. I..
veatumn'. Im the armed services of It. Rushton offic iatin g. Interment
ntiproxlmntely xtnn.iiuo to provide was made in l^tke View Cemetery.
Mrs, Bchuniard died ynturdny
the crush boat station oil the south m ornin
g follow in g an illneia of
alib of the entraino channel.
days, Hhf was eonfined to the
All tlm diediting work rcipilrnl nlnu
to construet the h«rite canal from Floridu Hanltarlum and Hmnltul
Orlando. She w as born In l)anthe Intraronstol Waterway enst- In
ville, III. Anr. I , 180t und had
ward to the turning basin ami the l»cen
a resident o f Hebring since
dredging required to pravhla the
authorised l«sln and entrance
g heiidra Mr*. F u lle r­
channel to deep water &lt;n the ocean tonS u ar vreiv in
»on, E r n e jt It. 8huat Canaveral Bight has liern com mard, R aone
y I ’ ln e i ; one li s t e r , Mr*,
hjeted. according to the report. U. Henley,
o n * , Ka».: two
iirrsmta ono-thlrd brotherr, Bertt ’a nReynolds
This dredgin g representa
o f Par-

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u f the nuthorixrd work.

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S H O P P IN G
I P A Y S LKFTI

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FLORIDA

MONDAY DEC. 15. 1952

rc r Freedom

AllieCl Guards Kill 82
#

O f M ind, Spirit M l l t i l l O U S
I 'i v s i d c n t I’o i n t s To
Throat (&gt;1' ( o m n u m isnt. Also D a n g e r s
( &gt;f T h o u g h t C o n t r o l
WASHINGTON

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I ii. Mli. il pi . .mu" "I • .ii - hiii
c.| Hit i ii \*i11 11* in mil 'w ••
•iii'ili ism, in iitdn-i -i i i •• mpirctl
I "I I threw IIU Bed
\ ilim ill,-- ml Hu- ni'l hy .atmnt
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k nun ii II &gt;'d
III......Mi
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, I III In

l i i ' g l i t t i 11ii y\ ii i i it ii I' m in i
i IT dill It Itll i (gill |»i | • « him
i i im ' m mil
'

M anufacture Of
C oncentrates Is
Told Rotarians

linlury S p e a k er

Ml F lo r a l •fills l i e d
To ( ' i t i n s . i n s i s t s
Fosgutc
M anager
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lies I- this &gt; ;|s l Mill;; III happ.-ll Mi ll
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mialt.itm in transit nr In *toi «i*»
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first p l t f r til thr out *•t •l«*ot x . in’ c»"lp num ber so that the

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Prize Is Offered
For Best Lighted
Christmas Tree

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n piirted

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On R a ifc , TV Hit
By Federal Body
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Formal Opcnimr Of
M(. PlymoiitliHolcl
Is Slated Tonight

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I iriif at 10:00 11. im . it wit.4 a 11 noun*
• ••«! t##«ln\ hv f *«•rI Hi i*«*.. . luilriiiuti
&gt;1

•lavcee Shoiipinir T o u r
Is S l a l e d S a l relay

Sanford Theater Guild Production
Is Given Enthusiastic Approval

•»f Ikt* •l||V&lt;M'(* I«*MI •MlltiniitllV.

I i iY i r JOil \y i i » rulli rlcd for tho
1 totn llarouula (hi* alt* **f LulliKinn
idnr.iiK Mir* rtr»*»\l ( ’ hriiYlniiis par*
I ioh uml tliu .Iii y ' t i * *h^M' f o r tho
c«»ti( f'iblon .»f I'Niuly applet , he
I hr ehihlren Yvill ho iMiided on
Mieii MhapolOK lour by Mr. I'ri.HOC
mid inenibem of liU eonimUteo
I'oiu'luiton of die pi "V. tlm amiatnnlin' morning.
iciu'e rr o w 'h -! „roni,d ulenlhers of
(I........
offering tIn ir coiigratulutittriB.
HIT/.
Filial "ih " li n y " o f Hie defendant
"Springfield Rifle"
lu l'-e rn*e, Karen Andre, plaved
1:33 - adit . r.i'.'O . 7:27
eotivinclnirlv by Mrs. Itclei'd lln rMOVI H I.A N D
ri -, w a s de lsiialnod tiv a 12-P r - o a
j u r y picked tram tlio nudnmeo.
"Hsllor Bewure"
Show onena 11:30, feature 7:03,
Thus, even the actors
did
not
Inst featnro 8 :4 8
(Continued On I’ age S ix )

far

sounce^ye^

( 'o a f lie t

I'l y \ \ K'Ue.i f
Vllied gn.irils
i til. .1 s &gt; iiih' i' mis i iimmuuisi prim .' .uni .i ...iiitlc-l l m i t'ong.im
I | , *.I ..-imiI m im •t.i«-11iisit mie ■•(
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I Im* I'r* .sidriit's i •♦♦».«» k - \&lt;i *m m
• p«'Mi*h pf * pared for fi i st«»»|i- r#»
rumonli'* dedlritln i: a lira ^tirme
mi t!»e Nitlnnal \r&lt;hi*es for ill's
pla\ of tlie hrcl.Ti iitlim of |»n|**
o» n»h*!M e ( mi sttint imii and Pill of
Lig h t'

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S ta g e d

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In K o r e a n

•fl.ild .»f ti«'|«|g tMMIth'M'il that Ihuv
'"•M IMIt MIK'llle to ,’M iihI .isxihxi
nation

B. F. Whitncr, Sr., Hi,
Pioneer Citizen, Dies

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Ai A n W o u n d e d In
•l o t » ( l i e s t
i &gt;no t »r

Mock A to m ic Pornh P a i d Drill

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rtie • ••iniiM iii&lt; mil • miii Ii i . imii .
Christ lllll.f lighting rnlitr.it fni In- •1st* and condition of manufaei'O*
t'.h im * fiMtri i -p* * ml I Inline Intel
hi him.es, spHMMirnl h.v I lie Ju nio r •d it ft emit* it* * • an l.» •!• ?••» i . ih" *1
late
in n illli if •
mi Im MlMiliittee
Cluimlier of Commerce,
Mock | A ('• ounce enn i • t • * i" Ii* I ll.** De nial or., rung «.f the erenteil l;e l \t iy I m lr\ !•• find a
t * 4«ll*&gt;4ltr
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Mniiiil f'lyioiMifh || m|*| i .rin Sot
a :i \ I m "I'tiiiiiii.il** id fen*i\e and
ilouiiceil liHlny.
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die coldest, in whirl. J iiy ,* e , will
innillli A*» fH'iar.
till. I ' •),Ilk M.
Im It# p llai m - • I * \i k •
ih .erm ine residences Imviou tin
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11 ontlmied (III I’ .ig f v|\ i
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l l o N p i l a l T i'I I mI ccn T o
Second p i i w in th e euntest will I m I i i I iiii *i » ynh*&gt; YYi't** iiilvinir(*«| nr* | Miuipmr*nt.
A dinroT diiin*i* will la* lo hi at |
lie n hliiuket, donated l&gt;&gt; Hie .1. • . riv u li of th** Uiv (Mini llmt li ft On*
with Min-if I.'
I'cmicy Cmupimy, while lh " third
mi A u g. 'J. mi a Hpninl tllr hotrd on Drr.
mix.' will he n Ciinnon towel set iiitiMping mi**r*imi foi Um Ii v h Io* f\«dth IlnrmiiM and Iti* llntiiom !
,\ meet iMg "I Mi. Im p.lnl 11 n
from Vowel|'s. A gift rerlifleule ir cit tilth* offiet* o f (lit* 1’ oit.Ml 1iz»*r* o f Oinnhii. N»»l». who will
piny nightly nl Ho- l»nt*d tlnough- In . will 1- l„ 1,11at s ,„i |. nt \ \ e d
from f!«wnnV, n mini's sp o il shirt HViiteR ^'rvernmeht.
If
out I In* M-uNon.
i ". -.lay at *1" Th. .- of I I
I ruin B. I.. I'erkius mid Son men's
'I’ Ii** re lu rn e rworr
Biii***i‘II |- Tlm *rn|f •••&lt;» *ii lh. h«.t&lt; | kill
1ke, , 1• . 1 1111\ I'lI.. I .&lt;1-1 i.tit Itijlli. lit
-tore, ii Ikjx id nylon ho-c from li h lin . H orn . T I kiiiiiih B ,,
Hnbfoi *1
\ i Imd i* N||! Mill Ilf
Ivey's, o t-ifl et-rlUleiite from die Hilly .1 (Silt, Hull K. Hi ii i i i* I A n d y L ii I’ oIii o f I'niikiMP^ lli!l*« *11,.
..
‘4 * *',,n , 'C o u n t r y (Muh, IV (|n * tiii N*. .1 III.. »!. M i 1tie 1* i 'did I »dii&gt;
Mallier furniture company and Fiiiirlnfoin. midI .Mi'Uiin
«
J . Mh*ah.|^h(i ruerntlv w*»n (In' p »** four hall
Ir. Torki'i • a « r ii i lll*•I ti i ebaii
two Moiistcra plants from Mr- The pliiin* ii *iim| on the mlH-tlon lci||inip|oni|,|,» *,f Xvw Ji-r*my. All i.iflD **f 1be 11»**1 I’d id it »•••'• 1itll* *d
C m r y 's five and ten-ren t store along with Iti* I 'l i w Mini tin
nt *bl ii* Id
Hnnfonl g o l f f i - Dir Invited hy Mr. t Im* 11i i - 1• •• • 1 i idtiY
will lie given to honorable mention uiiiinder o f tin* iletarlimenl «'lll j Jkf(.|int)«. ( „
.)&gt;• cmir-e at
fm llll* pill pi- -4' •d mi riHii/iit i*»i»
selectees.
a rris ,i iipproxiiiinlelv Dec. ilk
tgidor green fi--*s. ttemit* rsliips w ill 1 l.d lll Kviitu*. li u do, w)|*. 4•' I• t 1• d
Ju d g in g In the competition will
This ib-tarh,i,elit Is one of lie Ini.,, ]„- ^vuilnhle.
ii* *•a i et in \ »• &lt;iMur* i
lie conducted between Dee. 23 and l i p " tltul r e g u la r ly is sent . " i t ; ,J\tr, Melnioe. resiil. nt nittniiger
*| ll' a*ll*• i• Mil. M t III. e| »!,.• (Mill IY
Dee 2Jt.
from V.l til! lo Perforin pltolM- inf (|,e M.iyfnii Hut, I for twii vein s 11 M f • •' ‘ Ml** id I 9•1 p• III)' ••• lnr •• II
An e n tr y counon I* ladng pi lu t­ ginplilr i,ml recMiiiialssnne" n,ni&gt;- v u i K* n» nd iii»mimk*t nf Harder |IM'tillLr III H|.
1 fill *•• * w itll
ed today lu Tlio Herald for tlie lung iii Is s Imus . Tlie men reTurning Hull In .Siditiiitf Im^* v*’»ir nnrl
r»ist»*i*j» nf li**' | .si. I I 11• . |»*IH•
eutivrnleuco of Im m I residents who now Will Is* allowed upon rr n a e s l ti *r*n iuwnmr**»* *»f ll##t«’l (*oh»in#h*,
Ills* *»MI'»'i iMM' . iii I*, in .hnn'Mi \
wish to (inter the contest.
1 to take imuieiHiitn leuve or to (iluiiw»•*•»! S n r l n v f * , » - fiv«* hmi»i - |'T»*| H. Wil mm wa *- nr.point* &lt;1 1 *»
l.**fiM 11 MBt*a*-«
In k" till," o f f l o g f e l thnjr fi,,,,i11*• • liif.ru. I|«* Ii* f’liirr icd tn thr* fn» »•»••** rmitiM't i ll*’I'I ih
J E H 8 E L C O N V A L E S C IN G
cttled lu Hanford, VJ-(J'2 moved .Mips Klizuhi th Dynno o f Sanford. rulfitlv*' I** thl- MH*4*tiMjf.
HOLLYWOOD UP Comedian frenj Ja c k t o u v llln to N A A H HonA F ridas nii-lit's im -i'in g. Me.
G eorge J o e l Ii con vale ic ln g to­ fo ld mi O-t. I L ltd,'!, while Ihe
GI.F.K • ’Ll II t O.MT.UT
|-,l, ker said, 'ltd," • " f 'he t r u s t " *
d a y from an e m e rg e n c y gall b lad­ de tiw ln ncnl w as still oversea*.
tileo elulis of Hciiiinilo lli![h W* I « illlldh'd ll"ll 1!" gene, id idlll,
d e r operation.
County liospilul was discuss.school h ml S a n lo rd Ju n io r l l ' g h | f „ t
IIP' families
1. iiimi .I * *».
»» 1 --------The
o f n**u.»some in
u f Hie I"'
nv-ii
Dr. M a r c u i H. Halmin i k t - rr iniiined in Jnckminvlllc until tin* I Hrhool u ill p n :n nt un Mrinim.
!.
formetl the s u r g e ry yeste rday. J e s 1 (*hrlttn»r'j» «'.i**#,«*rt typii rm w nrjht
tnrn'ii roturn.
• o n * ; and F ra n k Reynold* o f A u r tel had been In the hospital seve ral
-—
ut H nY'Irwd: in tl»r» HHS aUfllt*ir
ora, Mo.
days.
luin, in 11 s it t i n g
depleting
u
eutliedral.
Aliproxim utely
2 u li
sluih'nt 1
will take purl" in tin- program ,
Entry Blank
which will Is- ■ iniler (In' s u p e rv is ­
It. P . Whitncr Hr.. HI. pioneer
J a y c e « Outdoor Home ChrU tm aa L ig h t in g Cunleat
ion o f Miss (Bile llecau Whittle,
Vanford resident, died In his
i&gt;l;»
music director.
It, J I M I T S I I E I I
bom" at 1 I0 S Oak .'v e n u e toduy.
E*itlm&gt;l"siS" per In 1 m w - s , ' i v n
l i e Is survived by hi* vvlfr. A n ­
,. »„« ......
Name
I, \ N D ~ I It Y N B F K R
F rida v " i " 1"
to '••*■ flcdg'ln-r
nie Millard, a son II. K. YYhltncr.
A p p r o a ln m ie ly six lots In tlm Si,nt,
ril
T henlr e
Guild's
fi st
»r HenfiiH n divueht*
Mr«. O rang e Heights
Hultdlvislnn.
••- c t fo rt ,
" T h e Night of J a n u a r y
Daniel l'. G alla n t n l Reseda. cr oss Hie street from tlie Seminole
A M rw ■m. ».'••••*.•*••«*»**•••••«**••••••••.»••••••♦ •••*••••• • • • « • * * « • *•••**« •••••«•••«»«•»», •»
C a lif s two g ran d d au gh ters ami High Hchool, w e re turned over to Kith," '1 Hiivpiomo 1,m ld e r 'r i a l
,
.
■ . • ■'
presented two
tw o grandsona. Mr. Whltner was tlio County Rnnrd o f Public I n ­ tule wiiicli was
-.m / *'.j *,
,,.,.Mij- u ttJfcjL; : * ’ . •7 (.frfr, •*,
*
,
, 1‘
*' &gt;
,*fi 1
Itorn la Umatamtaml w a s one of stru ction by tin* County Hoard o f ali-iit' et tlm C o,lit llmise.
Mal| miry Maak u» Junior Chamber t( Commerce,
R apt altwat'on was given hy the
the C it y 's . y f l c s l resldenta. The Cemntlasloncr* this morning In a
fam ily haeyfequeated no flow e rs special meeting. Tlio p a r e d o f Innd lurge audience o f the court room
Poet Office Box W.Baaferd.
be ee gl, / r n a e r a l nrrengem ente wna In tho a r e a fo rm e rly platted ns tlie diversified uml r,tiering plot
untoided.
roilovving tne ttrr ic k y
yvlll be
f o r « street.
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C o m m V U llS t

Prisoners On Island

Irinniin mih ! L mI,i \ t!♦ •• ulr.i n(
fr«*«*tli»in in iii ilmi^rr nut only from
rtMtiimihNni lmf from IImm«» who
thr go\(•rtinotil to rtgul.iio
Dm* muni and piril
'Til#1 rx IrriiM IIi m m I to hhril&gt;
diould not t l r h r uy iii Im iipprr-%
IllMTty id ho»iM* " In* said
I'Iimbi* who w .Mil I!»•• g(i\rnitii«*nt
i*» ri'iiiiliilr m .ittrr • ••( thr mmd
it'd • pint iirr Ilk** nit'll * tio itre mi

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A sso ciated I’rc-.*. I cawed \N ire

Trum an Calls

F r e i g h t e r S i n k s A f t e r Collision

Eisenhower And
Wife Take Part
In Xmas Carols

By The iliio rliln l l*rcw
** Already plagued by .1 day* Ion;;
••old »|*ll which linn hurt Mime
rich Imck crops. Florida readied l l e n e m l S i n g s A l o n g
Monday for an even more severe
chill threatening rrops all over Hie
Willi (Jirl S t u d e n t s
stair.
(&gt;f i l a n i a r d C o lle g e
Snow flurries fell Sunday In
««Idelv scattered part* of North I
Dor hi 11. The mrrenry fell tn 2? I NEW y u | , K r
lien t&gt;v\Uht
III that teeroii aim oil Ihe I’olser 1H Eiseidiuwer sani; f hrl 'tiniis
-ItV of Florida enmpos it liallies |
vllle students shlterrd In 21 27 de enrols Sunday night at the door­
way of tils Fnlumlila thiWersity
jltv r wenthrr
P But the worst lay ahead A lilt , residence In a Iradilional caudleter two day eold wave was In pros lltrl'l eerem nuy dedicated to the
l&gt;eet
head of the university.
Twenty two student.' of B a rn a r d
"ll doesn't look gisxl nl all."
said Mcteorolo'tisl Warren 0 John College. a w om an's unit of t o
•soil of the Federal-Male F r"'t Inrnhla. begun 'login,g carols out­
side the President ideet's home.
Wnrnlnu Service at Lakeland.
Elsenhower. eontle*s and lint
lie forecast fm*t and (rrr/tn r
temperature* hi nil farming areas less cnino out to greet tlio st.i
uf the stale. Frost ’•a- predicted dents in Hu- chilly air and Join
over most of Florida again In the 'in-dug Ills wife Itirew on
•1 ' out mid eumo out to hum oiling
Wednenday
Johnson •*milmim.-iI growei* uf .ill 1 IPi 1 1*.1 in
I'hiienee Sloan. 21 yonr old B a r
Arnamcnlal.v both luune grown
and mir*erv raised, tn p,-uteri •lard senior from G reenwich
them. Nii'inie who ran |irel"ei I'mm asked Eisenhow er If he had
their truck crops in any means a fa 'o r lt e enrol
"What was Hint one we heard
certainly should do so. said .loiin
mm lele' lsliui t m i l ' d i t t h e i’ i moral
sou,
drove o'* ner» in lh« northern i ked Ills wife I'rninpted hv the
fringe of the rllr,i« la-ll prnhnlil) eirls. lie deeideil ll &lt;i a* " T h e Nl-.-ld
will fire Ihelr eltro* laml» Jitlui Before i I n I 't m n s .” and It w as •
son said lie expected some heal Mini: A pwllfeuiuM iissjituixl In the
log will he neeessur* hi he&lt; mitstile of (he resldeuee Joined in
The general. who returned .Sun
tiround Iih’iiIIuiis in eenlrnl Flor
Ida. lllu'T r ground farming gen day from a trip to the K orean i
front told Hie •Indents: " Y u i e e r
rally v&lt;111 lie inurli heller off
lie ul'o suejjested nmtorisl. in b l i n k b a l e made tills a litre luune
Norlli mill 1‘enlrid Florida take eonihiu "
“ Now Is the time for the fruit
preeuutlon* for autos left n'lt'lde
ami especially » hen *tur!ing them • a k e ," lie said, apparently r e fe - 1
Johnson explained one Imd fa"- rin-; tn the e u 'lu iu uf rewinding
tor for truck and some fruit crops e arolers with ra k e Smiling at the
•iirls, lie told them " I hope you
lcontinued On l-urr SIsi

Hearing Scheduled
• For *Tomorrow At

SANFORD.

Movie T i m e T u b l e

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68,602 See 90 Memorial Stadium Events In 1952
Baseball Games Pull
In 52,034 And 14
Football C o n t e s t s
Add 16,566 More Winner Of Award In
11, KENT CHKTLAIN
1940 Is Reported
Sanford’s big $200,000 «|tortlnir
Seriously
III In
arena, called the Memorial Stadi­
um, proVwVu Mie Impetus for one
Sarasota
Hospital
of the greatest sporting years In

Tri-H i-Y Finds Altman To Complete “ Schaal Trophy” Contacts

the hlitory of the Celery City.
,
Largely because of Ita superior .
lighting, parking, seating and rest f„lr
room facilities, the lieautlful park 'I?
attracted AH,002 fans through Its ?,
gates to 00 hafehall and fnotbutl * ,
games during the first nine f«r
months of operation this year.
i.M
Baseball with Its 7A different
coat eat a drew 52,034 spectators
(i,
whU# the brief gridiron season
saw 16,646 sporting enthusiasts
caaeerge on the new stadium In
|aat 14 games.
■
All football attendance records H
fell this fall for l*oth the Semi- M
note High School varsity and ||
Junior varsity teams ns well as ■
Crooms Academy.
Rladlum Attendance Figure*
™
IfM t
flames Paid Totals f
Baseball
7(1 4M X!
r,2,0SO &gt;1
Football
14 t2,3l3
16.366 -f
Totals
SO 03,630 OH,002 |
lllgb
.School in
and baseball of- (,
flclals nil attrlli- t)
tiled the huge in
Increase In nt- s&lt;
tendance to the
I
Memorial Htaiil- Mi,
urn, Herman K. y&lt;‘
Morris, principal cut
of Hemlnole High1*.11
.S c h o o l,
sald,l|n"
•‘There
la
mP 1
question In my HI
Harman Morris m|nd thlt 0lir da;

A lofty I.VI howling average,
iivnctl by Rill Ci-arlt-y, Is the top
ludividtnil figure for the first 16
i-tinii'* in tin' new VJ-62 Navy
i i n w l li ii ' I e n g ijo .

Clot,, iit-hliol Ceurley Is Frank
Gmdon with ti Dig percentage and
Mill NVgrotto slunits third with n
I IH mark Frank Markin, veteran
Mixed Leaguer and the old Navy
luofi, Is tbe fourth ranking tenpinner with u 146 average.
fear ley’s 193 game la tbe
IiIuHi-mI yet recorded In the
li-nxue and Negrotto’s 194 la a
rloNp Hertmd line. Ceerley’a domItmlluti of the loop la attested by
bin total pin production of 2,297
Unit stands 22 pins more than
Ids nearest competitor, Gallon.
The Nnvv circuit
___
Tuesday night
at the Sanford
beginning at 7:30
llmvllng Alleys
"

f

NAVY I,HAGUE
1. Pins
13 2297
15 2275
2 1795
NT-grollo
15 2184
Mm kill
6 870
3
4-14
l-Trifikn
9 216:1
St. IVter
5 2101
Srhautli'i-t
tl 1252
Norton
2 1054
Worii-n
3 4OH
For ilyco
5 20.10
l.i.i-k"
3 4OH
Carver
5 2012
t 0,1,HIM,
t 14ho
5 2008
1 402
U IIH7
6 792
9 1IHII
9 1151
3 IIH5
9 1118
5 1R45
2 1458
6 762
9 1088
3 364
2 1443
2 1386
9 1047
9 1003
5 1665
3 321
9 941
6 611
3 299
lli-m-ti-uil
t 1054
III ul
3 287
Walker
3 262
Kwh '

T

Chuck Davey Fights
Fltas Pruden Tonitc
CLEVELAND- ^ !—Chuck Davey,
on* of Uw allckeit fighter* ever
to com* off a colleg* campus, puts
hi* flail* powar on display again
ivajf la ■
favorite. A
ut crowd o f IS.odd Is forecast,
i* SS-yaar-old Davey expects
at a tfti* bout early next year
walterwalght champion Kid
udan, a aluggar from Canada
now flghU out nf Paterson,
boa its a record of 56 vieta in 65 flghU.
iv«r. now on leave from hi*

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president and a team will come
up at a meeting of Florida Inter­
national League directors at Mi­
ami Sunday.
Henry S. Haynard, who haa quit
as president, says Ihnsr will br­
ibe big Items of business
Lakeland dropped out of the
Class U league. That leaves direc­
tors with (he neresslty of finding
a new team or revising the line­
up. Reports have rimitated that
the Key West franchise will be
dropped and Iho Mhml Reach
team moved t&gt; Key West, operat­
ing the league v't't slv learns.
r lL directors v. ted at the minor
league meeting In Artr-m last
week to offer the presidency In
Phil O’Conne'l. West Palm Reach,
former president.
Earlier they had deadloc'-**d ’■*
tween Johnny Dell, former Cin­
cinnati Reds player u‘*&gt;n II" •
St. Petersburg; anti Guy Hutler,
former Miami Dally News sports
editor.
Other applicant* Include Boh
Doty, former gim-.al manager of
Lakeland; BID Na*vs. general
manager nt llnffalo In the Inter­
national la-ay e- mil Huisell Cook,
retired naval officer.

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107 ably will include Co-Capt. Roy
103 Robert* at center, letlerman Curt
102 Cunkle and freshman John .Eggle­
100 ston at forwards, letterman Sonny
96 Powell and freshman Bob Nlmf nt
guards.
00
Caiarea, co-captain with Rob
87 erts,
and John Trlngai arc other
returning letterman.
A couple weeks ago it looked
n* though ensures and other foot
Georgia
ball-basketball men wouldn’t get
Into basketball until the Gator
ATLANTA iJv_Tho University of Howl was over because of football
Floriilu bus hit tho Jackpot In sign­ practice. But since football prac­
tice wdn't be resumed for a week
ing Georgia prep grid stars.
Seven Georgians, five of them or so yet they will probably get
ft MO Georgia Military Academy’s tn some double lime.
Mid
South championship team,
-Ignetl yesterday with Coach Bob
Woodruff's Gator*.
They uro Ted Stamm. 5-1. 195pound end; Hill Chumber, 6-1, 195tHinml tackle; Bud Theodocion, 5-0,
ATLANTA tit—The University of
urn ("Hind guard; John Barrow, Georgia haa placed three men on
9 2. am pound end, and 8-1, }*&gt; the Atlanta Constitution'* All pounil quarterback w e Halt, all of Southeastern Conference freshman
GMA; and Hob Wall, Amarleus’ football team.
leading ground gainer, and Glynn
Tackla Jerry Griffin, guard John
A e u d e m y quarterback Jimmy Campbell and defensive halfback
Thompson.
Jimmy Williams were the bulldogs
Georgia Tech announced accap- selected from the recommendstnnee of three prep star*; Bob Uo.l3*
conference coaches.
juhan. ii 2, 187-pound and from
Vanderbilt a brilliant quarterback
Murphy of Atlanta; Lawrtne# BUI Kriatemeyer, waa named cap­
Weeks, so. 202pound guard-tackl* tain of the yearling squad.
from Gadsden, Ala., and Jerry
Both Alabama and Auburn
Nabors, n l, 100-pound tackle from placed two men each on the iqtlad.
Tnllnpoota, Ga.
Canter Bob Scarbrough and halfI.nrrv Osborne, 6-1, 200-pound back Fob James were the Plainsfulllinck (rum Atlanta'* W *if Ful­ man and end Nick Germane* and
ton High School, decldod on Auburn quarterback Bart SUrr represented
A iri, 229-pound tackla from the Crimson Tide.
llossvlllo, Ga., Jim Rltchay, will
Chuck West of Georgia Tech
go to Tennesse*.
teams with Griffin to fill (lie tackle

Wnkllin-

Speculation la ruing timong
fan* as to who will gri in,rtivcled trophy, I’eler Hrhaul,
Hitter Hprlnga publicity illr -dm
and creator of ttic football jirtac,
has reported that seven nl (he
nine votes have been nulunill&lt;-d
by his hoard of Judge-. TinJudges were picked heron- the
' season began by Helmut from
miuimix Ine many rnblil foolball
fans In Hanford.
Most fans cumu up with tl,*mime of Junior Mutt-, tin- "l.ul.i
Mom on Locomotive," when tie1 u
|wurd Is mentioned. The little Imu
die of power-packed iiiiiiwIck, wlm
admissions
and
gained 1,191 yard- on Ho- gniund
football 12,311.
tbi- year while scoring 101 imint*
Tbe
baseball]
and pausing for 285 more yards,
tax rerelpts an
j will umlAilhtinlly (limit mm h con
not vet complete,
slderutlmi by tbe Judge*.
pending the sale John Krldsr
.Signal culler Kd Lockett, f*,i
of the Hemlnole Blues. Football tlie Hecund consecutive ycui w o
tax figures -how that the City the Celery Feds' Idggc-t gromol
netted $970.03 from the Stadium gainer on single running thrust-.
Uv and an additional $123.00 for 'The little durk-hairril back was
light fee- for a total of $1,295.
hustling muster on defense too. Il&lt;The Blue- draw 47,118 tills! wlII command respect when pick­
attendance of which 98,340 were ing n winner.
nald. Second niece went to the
While the espluilN of the line­
Bemlnol# High School vsrsltv
men go unnoticed fur the iiiiixL
part,
ludgew cannot tivi-rlmik the
football team with 10,691 of
aggressive play of nll-ciinbrenwhich 8,023 were paid.
Third place attraction was rs turkle candidate Juu I'lrheto*.
Crooms Academy which pulled in llie big burly rock of iiiunhIw
4,966, of which 3,697 paid. The muscle played s vital role in the
FHI, All-Star vame attracted 3,015 sis Hemlnole virlurirw with Idwith 8,762 being paid. These wi*ro masterful defensive snd offen­
the Up four drawing card* of this sive blacking end tacklingTerry Cordell, nll-conferem-ibanner snorting vear,
center laat year, Is nnuthar idayer
BARBBALL ATTENDANCE
will bear attention. Cuidell
daman Paid Total who
n courageous gutue d&lt; -pin*
Blues
66 38.860 47,713 daycd
nJuries at ths und o f tho yi-ur,
All-Star damn
1 2,702 3,013
One Russell "Wop" Munn. Han­
Bluaa Exhibitions 3
—
904 ford’s little "sandbox,’’ was an
Mission*
R 201
334 other Lgrfton Edoiifleld, distin­
Rotary All-fltar
1
- 7 0
guishing himself amidst a fluid of
Tifsls
74 41.511 32.034 giants,
FOOTBALL ATTENDANCE
Ross Hannum, Huy Davis, and
Twm
Game*
Paid Total Juke Howell uro others who cer­
Seminole H. 8.
6 1.083 10,691 tainly dossrve careful considera­
tion before the final selection l«
mad*. _________ ________

Snorts Roundup

Miami Beach May
Parley Leads All Move To [Key West
Howlers IriTi-62 In FIL This Year
ST. PETERSBURG UP - Solu­
Navy Pin League tions
to the problems of losing a

Florida Signs Up 7
Prep Sturs

3 Georgia Players
Make Paper's Team

Cacorfda Announces
1953 Grid Schedule SPORTS
ATHENS, Ga. UB-Th* Unlv*r»lty
of Oenrgia today anaaunead its
1053 football icheduf*.
Only nine game* ara scheduled.
hut Bulldog officials said a tenth
litny bo added.
ie schedule:
pt. 19-Unscheduled.
Sept. 26 Tulsne In Athmi.
Oct. 3-Texti A k If Is Dallas.
(Night)
Oct. lo .. Maryland at CoUago
Park. Md.
Oct. I-Loulalana State at Atboas
Oct. 14-Nprtb Carolina at AtbMa
Oct. 5t“ Alabim* at Atirna.
•
Nnv. 7--Florlda In Jieksonvllla.
Nov. 14 - Auburn In Coluabua,
Ga.
Nov. Il-Open date .

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U-F Prexy Asks Michigan State’s 4,956 Fans Watch Stetson Cagers
Is Selected Crooms In 5 Tilts
Battle Rollins
Greater Accord Munn
“Coach O f Season” To Set Grid Mark
In Winter Park
With Hurricanes
man YORK
i v n n urr—o
i f i i f hihui
NEW
(Ji—Biggie
Munn.&lt;
powerful
Spartans, today waa named foot­
ball Coach of to* Year in the llth
annual poll conducted by 8crippaHoward newspaper*.
Munn, whose Spartan* were vot­
ed the top team In the nation In
the annual Associated Praia poll,
collected 139 first plate vote* out
of the 491 cast by members of the
American Football Coaches Asso­
ciation.
Bobby Dodd, mentor of Georgia
Tech’a unbeaten Engineers, fin­
ished second with W first place
voeti. Jess till], coach of Southern
California’s Rose Bowl bound Tro­
ians, finished third with 51. Chuck
Taylor of Stanford won the 1961
award.
Munn. an All-America guard at
Minnesota In 1B91, became coach
at Michigan State six yean ago
following a term at Svracuae. His
team haa won its last 14 itralght
and 26 out of Ita tail IT.
The top ten and Uulr first place
votes:
Biggie Munn, Michigan State 136
Bobby Dodd, Georgia Tech
99
Jen HID. Southern California St
Jordan Ollvar, Yale
45
Frank Leahy, Notre Dame
36
Ivy Williamson, Wisconsin
II
Harold Drew, Alabama
14
Henry Sanders. UCLA
It
Wes Fester, Minnesota
to
L. P. Dawson. Pittsburgh
7
John Vaught, Mississippi
7
Stu Holcomb, Purdue
7
M
t n h nofl M
l n t i l r i a n State's
flta tm ’ o
coach
Michigan

State W ilF L o se If
R i v a l r y Becomes
Bitter, Says Miller
MIAMI &lt;*-Thc State of Florida
standi to lose and Its two big uni­
versities—Florida and Miami —
will be less effective educationally
It Ihelr rivalry ever becomea leu
than friendly, said Dr. J. Ilillls
Miller, Unlveralty of Florida pres­
ident, Tuesday.
Ills remark* prefaced an ad­
dress which traced the rapid
growth of tho State University at
Gainesville and were made at a
centennial celebration.
Dr. Miller said he had little pa­
tience with the point of view that
the two schools—or that North,
South and West Florida generally
—were In "fundamental conflict."
The two schools, he declared,
deserve the support of all Flor­
idian*. And he saluted Dr. Rowman F. Ashe, University of Ml*
uml president under whom he said
the Coral Gables school has had
Ita "Incredible growth."
He said Dade and Its neighbor­
ing South Florida Counties are
"laying a major part In student
life and develnnment at the Uni­
versity of Florida.
Of the class of 2.919 freshmen
enrolled at Gainesville this year,
he said, 323 or about 20 per cent
came from Dade County and 789
or 31 per cent from Dade. Broward, Collier, Palm Beach, and
Monroe Countlea.
He said 20 per cent of the
school’s 9,218 students this year
come from thoso counties ana 13
per cent from Dade County alone.
"That Is why | contend," he
said, "you are celebrating the cen­
tennial of your university today
quite ns much ai you are cele­
brating It as a state wide Insti­
tution of higher learning at tha
end of its first century of service
to the state and nation."
Discussing
Florida’s r a p i d
growth, he said Income from ag­
ricultural sources 1* about a third
of tho .Stntc's Income or almost a
billion dollars a ycur, topping the
tourist business, lie snltl tho tour­
ist business produced an Income
or 900 million dollars a veer, add­
ing 600 million dollars to the re­
tail sales volume In the state.
He said tho atato now has 35
million ocrei of farmlanda with
on average value of $74 an acre and
profits from the soil of up to $10,000 an acre have been recorded.
"Industrially, Florida Is still In
Its Infancy," he added. "However,

LA CROUK BOWL
WEST PALM BEACH US — The
second annual la cross* bowl
game will be plaveri Here Dec.
30. the sponsoring ABU Shrine club

Roger Bowman, southpaw pitch­
er for the New York Giants, Is a
student at Colgate University dur­
ing the off-season.

By T. V. DAVIS
Final attendance figures for the
five Crooms Academy football
garnet played here in the Memo­
rial Stadium revealed an all-time
record of 4,056 waa set during the
1032 gridiron season.
fncladad In these precedent
shattering Male were a record
3,517 paid admtaalona and the
largeat slagle game gathering of
l j ( l for the first anaaal “ Cel­
ery Bowl” game sponsored b,
the Alpha Phi Alpha arhotarahlp
fraternity om Thanksgiving Day.
In previous years the Panthers
played all their home games at
tha Crooms Academy athletic field
during the daytime. Prof. J. N.
Crooms commended and thanked
tha City for tha use of the beauti­
ful Memorial Stadium during tha
ast season and attributed Its use
or the record gridiron crowds In
tho school's history.
Dr. G. H. Starke, speaking In
behalf of tho A PA fraternity,
puhllclv thanked the City and
tho c111ie«s of Sanford for tho
use of tho Stadium and added
that Ita use Insured tha success
•f tho annul classic which will
ho continued for years to tome.
Crooms Aeademy turned dver
1306.25 In stadium tax receipts to
the City while submitting a sepa­
rate check for 1100.00 light bills.
The "Celery Rowl" game netted
the record high tax return of
$110.00 for a single football en­
gagement. Since It was a day con­
test the nightly $26 lighting fee
was not necessary.
Here are the total attendance
figures:
Game
Paid Total
New Smyrna
675
810
Florence Villa
503
643
Rustle
539
700
Leesburg
1,122 1,500
Celery Bowl
BOB 1,603

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body president at Monterey (Cal­
if.) High School,

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DEl.AND (Special) — Sporting
164-polnts scored In two gumtm,
the Stetson Hi-Hiitti-rs hit thiroad this week for u dash with
Rollins College In Winter l’ork
tonight and the University of
Florida in Gainesville Saturday
night.
The lll-Hatlera set a Stetson
record scoring percentage iw
gainst the Florida SouthtrlF
Moccasins Saturday night by
hitting 61% of their field goal
attempts. Forward Jim Tavenl»re, who led tho team In scoring
last yanr with 1H..1 nolnt* pergam# average, contributed nine
out of 10 field goal tries for n
94% average against the Mncs.
Two Ill-Halter ini-bupa which
occurred against the Mncs left
Stetson without the services of
6’-6" Center Ed "Shanks” llnuml
for the Rollins bout. Hnnsel ,i"l
Guard Jim Carlin both received
ankle injuries but Carlin Is billed
as ready to go.
Tad Casaldy, 6-9 reserve cen­
ter who scored tl-polnts sgslnst
tha Moca has been listed as a
replacement for Hansel. Guards
Jack Okanee and Jack Smith snd
Forward John Imgrund have
shown brilliant floor work in
drills this week and will he
counted on for a counter a gsln £
tha Rollins team whlrh nverngr*
batter than 6’-3” .
Noted as an rxreptionnlly strong
rebound tenm, the Rollins Tors
have a 6*-4" back board man in
their center, Webber. Rollins’
short but shifty gunrd, Vnnchlo,
6’-8” , Is a ball-hawk who Stetson
Coach Dick Morlnnd has caution­
ed the Ill-Hatters to wutrh.
Senior forward Jim Tnvenlere
and John Imgrund, a Junior for­
ward, have been elected to csL*tain this year’s Ill-Hatter tenm,

Celery Bowl
110.W (Day) m iW
Training honors at Delaware
Totals
(396.15 $]9ft $406.29 Park’s 1962 meeting ended In «
deadlock between Oscar White and
WINNING JOCKKY
Frank A. Bonsai. Each saddled to
MIAMI I* - Tony da 8plrito. winners.
lb* nation’* leading Jockey with
--------------------------------------------M9 winners, continued his one-aday pace ai Tropical Park Tuaa- his drive to break the American
day 6y* booting bom* Colonel Ze- record,of 361 winners a year
dot la tho ninth and [leal n e t .
Th# 17-yr»r n'd Lawrence. Ma&lt;1j
Do Splrito haa ridden five win- rider had five mounts Tuesday and
hera In flva days at Tropical In Is scheduled to ride six today.

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N o. 80

President To

.jn- Grim M ood, Tells

MePn °L w sb

Reporters H e Doesn’t Think
M acArthur Has W a r Solution

•
...

Truman Tells News
Conference T h a t
Economic; Controls
Should He Extended

General Will Remain
Until Weekend And
Then Fly To New
York Headquarters

Jaycees To Print Clean Sweep In
French Arrest
Seminole County
Department Of
All Leaders Of Fishing
Map Soon
Justice Is Seen
Dissident Party

Shows Much Fcelingr

WASHINGTqpfTir - President
In Denouncing: Roth
Truman said loday he exnecls to
replace the resigned Industry
Ike And FormerFai*
members of the Wage Stahtlliation
Hoard before the end of the wrk
E a s t Commander
All seven members represent toy
Industry quit last week In protest
WASHINGTON lP — President
A fishing map of Seminole
aga&lt;n*t Hie President's a-tlon I*
Truman said today he doubts that
County eunlnlnimr (lie mimes mid
overruling the board In tho coal
Gen Hmiglas MacArthur has hit
locations of alt the fi-toiig camp*,
mine wage case.
Truman told a news conforenrr Morrocan Action Fol­ motels, hotels, restiituniits nod 1-h'ownell Is Expected jupon any new s Inttun nf the Ko­
War, anil declared that In
stores will tn- published hy
Iha I economic controls should ho
To Ru I'nivlcntinj*' rean
lows Bloody Riot- fishing
id.'iti Hu- general inhl him he was
the Junior I Ihiiiihri of Commerce
extended beyond April 3o.
the war was over Mien
He said he not only expected 1
In ReVrm Effnrts sine
iiiji' In Casablanca doling ......... . pari of January,
Irutnitn. in an timtstlillly stern
announce Industry tnewse's for
John Krider nnunoined today at
in,-ml also told tils news confer­
the wage board, but that he ex
the
.... ...... Ung m •tie Y or til
|!v |)ON W IIIT t J IF X H
It\IIAT. French Morocco P
ence that Gen Hwight I) Eisen­
itected lo have a replacement tin French police have arrested all * hit..
AHHAitD t'SS IIFU'N V I n hower w.i* guilty of demagoguery
linger Putnam when Putnam leaders tif the Moroccan naltualisl
r Munir
* *tnl mi
Houh* l*» IIru .iu
Ait millmn when lo- said m the |ire*ldenllal
steps nut us economic staldllla
will !*•*
tn tin* |it|iyI* xouru1
imiiv Unit
lstiql.il Party not tn New York lirinti*
he would go tn Korea.
tlon administrator He verified r &gt; I for the current United Nations *e* uui|&gt; ll»*|kv#»'ii
nil.I Hl.tMMi «»f \11\ Cni
doiLiniiti' MuiIhtI eampaign
Truman summed op that he
Mirts that former price adminl. shin, it was learned loday
hhh
duesn l see how iittv koih) iould
lrulnr Michael V IikS.iltr was oThe action followed hh&gt;odi riot , printed, sold Mr Kmh-i, . liairmnri] ^ giant hmisecieanmg in the De come of any White Ihm-e meeting
tier consideration for Putnams Ing in Cnsnlilancn earlier Ibis week - "f the m a p co m m i t t ,
partnienl n( Jufllre
with the two to talk about Korea.
post.
llrowiietl, the informant -ant. Sen Watkin* * It t’tahi hud suggest­
m which seven Europe I"* and an
Nine other member* .&gt;( the c o m ­
Truman's announced Intention to estimated ZOu or more Moroccan* mittee are a* follow"
, hiiiriunit plans tn fire anyone ......... name ed caiHer Rial Truman "set aside
get thr wage control program foe
v.f*t ■ijfjgvyK ■v\v' . f
were killed
Cliff Aide*. Dli’k Craig. Itol.i-rt has been even remotely linked ultti rancor" and Invite MacArthur and
Honing aguln has run into opi*M
Among those reported arrested Brown, Carl Prt»iH-, Gordon Kwee- government -camlal
j Pi evident
elect Kt*cnhuw er to a
tlon from elements of organs
Brownell's first move after lak
W m &amp; M M
were Mohammed Lvaiidl. assist lu-y, Elton Moughton, I t . Harry
labor, as well as business organ! aid secretary general if Hie Istiq Itervieh, Lt. Conidt. I'harle* \t- ing office Jan 20. the source said, White House parley
rations
will lie to sweep mil of office vir I The President unbent only a little,
lal; Dad) n.unar Hen AMrUrlll. klnson, and Dirk Ih-nlv
liinllv all those ill the nolirv mat. lie said that its a matter nf enurThe
U
S
Chandter
of
Commerce
Mohanred
(ihuti
and
At.derrahiiii
The .laycees will mall the maps
“ 'xvy
mg level of Hie departmenl The tesi lie would In* glad to see either
has openly urged all businessmen
Hear Admiral (). II. Iluidison, Commander &lt;&gt;f Fleet Atr Jmksiui- to refuse posts on the WSH slid lien Houahld. inellltrrrs of the par to anyone writing to ihe Junior eleanoot also will lifted nttof'ievs of them, if either had anything to
tv’s
executive
committee,
unit
All
Chamber The fI-hing map will tie
di*cus. He said. Ion, he would he
v111, ins|H-(-t- im-i Mium-I hi YJ-iM, accompanied tiy I. Kennedy, Jr. both the Chamber ami National
l.yti/ldi mrrehnn* who had advertised in vailou* fi-luug mag in the Wu-hmgliin otfii e* amt I K happy if uny good came mil of the
riuiiinaiidlng nffleer of YJ-il2, ul tin annual administration Inapi-cthm Association of .Manufacturer* dr med
district atlortieys and 1 K mac
ireen exjielled by the F'rench guv n/Ilies. Mr. Kader added
Korean trip Elsenhower has now
of Photographic Squadrun Slxty-lwo, Thursday, Die. I, .it NAAS mantled that Truman kill off Imlli ernnienl Irom tin- Motocr.in l 'ham
shuts
lu fin tlu-r liu*ilu'" dlM ti-*ed al
San ford.
"It tie finds a good career i-i- »i conelndcd
wage and price control*.
her ol t'liinmerce
the Jayeee meeting, Mr
I'risne
Also mi Hie subject of courtesy,
Other government curbs, mean
Newspaper* speculated Dial repotted 1lint llm Chri*tuiM* *lmp- who has hern doing a good job. In- -aid MacAiHmr should have
while, were being relaxed
these naiiunalisl lenders had hern plng tour fund had fill (a) for the Brow nell will keep him whelhi-r reported In him on the situation
lie's n Democrat or a Itepuldienn
It A. McDonald, chief nf the interned at some French i&gt;esl tn
to children from tin- I utherao the informant added
m Korea when he came buck front
Nutinnal Production Authority, las' the desert
lie'.-ii
Oiphanuge
in
Ktaviu.
even
Brownell wa- one of President the Ear East last veur
night ordered curbs on use &lt;&gt;(
Four other minor leaders were
"W e have not *et a *lefout** *lal«- »dert ftwight Fl-eilllowel's |on poll though I ruman had fired him Any
scarce melals (or ruuttruction
rased considerably beginning Jan arrested Kncem Zhirl. \IhIi-I)rlin for (he shopping tour .*- m -I, Imit tlcal advisers m tin- |ire-idenllcl decent man would have dime that,
Ml)jI Ho” heklr Kadln amt Ahmed ii- -lion ii- we dii. Mi- I lal old gnmpaigii
i Truman added lie said it was
1 because of an Improving iuii)d&gt;
Ring will make the aitliiiimi’ e
II 1- limlerstoed in- will give toil called fur In military etiquette
lie also mint Ihc automobile In rherkaoui
Several Coinmunlsls, inrluding (Ill-Ill," Mi. Prism- •*|diiii!i-d
111 11llll v til ill! e sit gill lIIg ( - n's &lt;li-, I
dustry inay plan l 'j million unit
\\hen lie did get a report from
F'ollest Itrerkem idge iimioilioeil log wllh communism and -Oliver MacArthur 111 11130 that was at
in the April-,May-June period next Tamara ()us». a Russian ritiien
11
h
i
t
Ihe
Civil
Air
Pulml
ispoil
S
IO
II
year, compared with Hi Million, and member of Hie Morocrnii t'nm
i their Wake Island conference six
Accused allotted for the January March mtlliisl Parts, were nlso picked up soring the "liuniiiii Flv" -lunl at Next oil Ihe list will lie a whole months before Truman recalled his
Move Is Made To In­ Chancellor
(lie
Kanfiird
Atlnnti*
Natiumil
quarter.
Early remits tislay indicated
sale review of tax fr aud , a-e* m Ear East commander about all ho
Of TryingvTo Make Walter Krulher. new president quiet
c r e a s e Efficiency
got was misinformation, the Pres­
pruvnlletl In this French prn- Rank Imildiug tonight al 7 tl* p.m. which no action h i- been taken
Mr. Bteekenridge oig t -,1 all the
of
the
CIO,
arrived
le
town
to
tectorute
nf
H
I-,
million
inlinhitaids
He also will dig into pending ident said
.
Court
.Subservient
In City Operation
try to put over the CIO's new
French Resident (len Auguslln Jaycees to watch the *|iectiode. antitrust cases
Reporter* ul Ihe conference wpto
and wage ronlnds policy. Tile na (iulllauine told a crowd of 41) Ii0j&gt; lie utso added that several o f the
Brownell hit* luld friends he m in general agreement they had
IlflNN, Cut many &lt;/r\~ West Her lion’s other big nrgsnlied lahor person* attending funeral services Jnycres, Includitig Mr. Abies, will
The rearrangement and redeco­
rarely
seen the President speak
lends lu prosei’ide wherever iliure
u.-isl hi liu- coHeetions.
rating of offlees m lh* City Hall. many's conatllullonal crisis flared group, the API,, so far la saying
with srt much feeling as he did
(Continued On l'«*e Four)
Is
nnv
evlitence
of
fro'til
up again Id . Parliament M ayMr. Mealy fi-porleit ili.it .lulin
Continued)' On Page n « t \
(Cciatlnuedt
lie is said lo feel that the office today on the Korean problem
LnaipvL'or :K fY . r
Adoenav'rs
Kinds, Comity Civil liefense chair of .iHnrncv general ha- Ireen nor
Sen Watkins called Hie Presi­
Motorist
ArrOHted
.^Million acefficient oparatlon of the City’s powerful. Sosialltt oppnilll
man, needs some more volunteer*. milted to sink In prestige and he dent's remarks, turning down the
h
cased him of putting pressure on
biialm-ss, nr* nearly comnleted.
Mack Cleveland, Jr., reminded all intends to r»»lnie It to a new and suggestion of a MacArthur-EDenFor UeeklcHs Driving Amt"lean
Quarters of the City Manager the federal Supreme Cdurl In order
Legion members tn "h e higher level
bower Truman meeting, "nma/ing
and the department head* nre tie- lo get approval of lrra*&gt;e* for
sure and attend" Munduy night's
words “ He told a reporter that
The
Justice
Department
hnA Ni'irrn miitmUt wan urruiat«*if Chri-tma- party at tin- le g io n
Ing brought together In what Mr. armed alliance with the West
w.i - all the comment he could make
aleeil
it
i
m
**
employeMust
"f
Socialist deputy chairman Wll
Lemon terms more of a ‘'businessApproximately **» In cash, por Mi u •linrifp 4»f willful «rul wan- lint
now
Ho-ill
are
i
iv
tl
sn
v
p
e
wur1
el
-i
t
helm
Mollies
read
a
sharp
staletlon* of three tuixe* of cigar* and Inn reckless driving lute yesterIlk* arrangement."
Sen Welker i It Idaho) called
John Pi,-i -on. limit loan o f Ihe
Mr. Lemon's office equipment men! In the llumlc-tlng (lower ahout four cates of t*pr w-.-re lit, i of I,-i noun after the yir lie Chi l"tu u» parade &lt;ommtl(&lt;-■', n ail will not la- affected In the lorn tin in the words ol » pietty sick,
ovt-t
was being moved today Into a house 1 In which he accused Aden­ taken la*t night In a tumk-in at (jus driving run iol" the tear of Ills cmoprelii-usive report on Ihe
(i usti ati-tl man" and -.lid they
llu-se who hare done a good jolt seeuieil slanderous to him
room newly created tiy partitioning auer of creating a constitutional the Five-Point* Restaurant, inuth a crew Im* one four III of a mile pat *de |"ulittng oiil that o f the
off u portion of the large room crisis in order In save Ids own of Sanford on Highway 17-02, last of tlic citv limit* on (‘,-lerv I I . 2UU fuiMislo-d l,v the Merehuol- ami have not tieeil oiv«lx,-,| i..
He said Tinman'- own record
which has been used hv depart­ government. Mclllcs also charged Deputy Sheriff Howard Hood Avenue, according to tlighwiiv As-oemlioo,
11 wa- left ill i)p- scandal will la retained one "will live forever as ., record of
source
said
ment heads. This new mom, which that Adenauer planned to try to «ald today.
Pal rulooto It. I), tlnrrison
demagoguery of Hi,- highest rank "
tr-nsory after all expenses.
Hut “ if their name has Ireen
has been replusterrd and painted,
Entrance to the place wa*
I'm inun spoke op m response to
CmiI Hen Ross, 20, West Four­
Ill* -aid tlinl letters of thanks
reform
the
court
In
order
In
make
|
eouiii-etfd
with
a
scandal
they
will
located immediately off tinquestions urlstpc from MneArthur's
rained hv prying open the back teenth Street, was arrested after Wen* -rot ollt to all will, helped
lie
out
nolomalieallv
"
it
obedient
to
his
aims.
room used hv the City Commis­
speech lo Ihe National Vssociation
door, he disclosed. The deputy ex- lie rollided with the bus, driven *&lt;nge I lit* purloin.
hio a nell his iiiatle onlv two r" id Maimfaetnrei s m New York
The Socialist charges caused a oressed the belief that more than hv Musie llon/cr 44, Route I,
Johnnie J. Wood, the fabulous sion.
js,lntiiuiils
William
Rogers
to
tie
tumult.
Tho
session
was
suspended
building -climbing ."Human Fly,"
last Friday that "there is a clear
one person participated i" the slid owned hv I'base ulid Com*
All the department heads, with
Ills deputy and J Edgar llmivr-e anil definite snlnllon" to Ihe Knri'.m
will spectacularly scale up the six- thu exception of John Glllon, build- 43 minutes to let the Adenauer burglary.
lisny. None was Inpired urnollg Services Wednesday
tn
niolimie
as
Fill
chief
Hinext
forces
frame
an
answer
Chancel­
story Sanford National Hank ing Inspector, will to- located im­
eonfllct
He "lifted" fingerprint* from n the drivers or passenger* nf the
minor aptioinlment will lie a &gt;o1&gt;
building tonight for the baneflt of mediately outside the City Man­ lor Adenauer Immediately rushed •huff le-huwllng mnrhlnr which 1ms.
Elsenhower said during his cam­
For
Thoinas
Faulk,
Jr.
cilor
geio-ral
the
man
who
will
from
his
office
tn
Ihr
Parliament
the Sanford Civil Air Patrol'a ca­ ager's ilpor, together with Mr.
paign that lie would go lo Korea
had been dumuged when nn at
The Ini* stowed down tn pull
humlle
:ip|ieiils
to
the
Supreme
building
to
hold
a
hurried
caucus
det training program at 7:30 o'­ Lemon's secretary, Harhuru Dufin ln« efforts to tiring about a
tempt was made to get into the off the mail, I'lilmlinan Karri
Funeral services weis&gt; lield at t mirt
with his floor leaders
llu s iln s r.- n s Pm , e « o i
clock.
speedy and hnuurahlc end to the
money box.
run said, and a ear imincdiiltelv 4 .mi p.m. yesterday at llriesmi
The
Socialists
charged
Adenauer
Itrownell.
on
returning
In
the
A
A spotlight will follow hla preThe owner of thr restaurant, lellind it pulled old and passed Funernl llmoe for Thomas M. mamlaml from Hawaii, will mil Korean War
had pressured federal I'resldent
VP carious course up the outside wall
Earlier tills week Elsenhower
Theodor Heuss Into withdrawing Mr*. Ruth Kelly, hail rlom-d the till' tills. The ear driven hv Ross, I’liolk, Jr., six yeai old son of fer with msliee- of Ihe Supreme messaged MurArthur Dial he would
and an ambulance will lie parked
from the Supreme Court Ids re­ place yesterday hut hail been also behind the inis, skidded I tit Mrs. Isiulse Paulk and T. M. Court and gel Ihelr views mi tlte lie happy tn meet will) Inin to dis­
nearby. In caa« of an emergency.
quest for an advisory opinion on the there at IQ o’clock last night, he feet, the tiutrnlniuil said, before Paulk, Hr. who died Tuesday a f ­ type &lt;d man hext sidled fur this cus* any tilans the funner Ear
Once i t the top Wood will perform
The
break-in occurred striking tile left rear iff Ihe ter ,| brief illness.
win k
11«•II41Hit8*ii lilt I'linr t-'alMf i
constitutionality of the treaties with said.
a spine tingling head-stami on the
some lime between that time and larger vrlli. le
the West
edge of the roof.
The Rev, W. p. 11rooks, Jr. a*Damage to llie RM7 Ford Inis 'isle,I t,v the Rev, .1 E. McKirtThere will be nu charge for this
Hy withdrawing his ease the this morning when she discovered
Florida's Schedule
public demonstration, -hut a hat
president gave right of way before both (he front and rear doors of Was set ol I Hat and lo the 1101) le&gt; officialei] al the service* and
I'ord roach. 12811,
will be passed among the crowd by
M
r
s
.
M
o
l
l
i
e
(
s
c
i
j
j
c
r
Photogranhlc Squadron H'2, n the court to o suit filed hy Aden the place open.
hiirlnl was made io Evergreen
For
Announced
tha CAP for donatlona toward Ita seven months old "nil whi-j. re- aur'a government coalition forces
&lt; emeterv.
Succumbs
To
Illness
cadet training program.
ranlly mowed to NA*S Sanford This suit Is placed before only one
Korvivjng in addition In Die
TAMPA r The University of
Besides scaling to the top of from NAB Jacksonville, passed chamber nf the two-chamber emirt
mother ami father are the grand­
Florida Football team will play
moat of the nation's highest »kv- with flying color*, Its annual ad­ It Is a chamber In which the gov­
M
ih
,
Mnllle
A,
Geiger,
72.
died
mother, Mi s . Mae Paekard of
nine major foes In HI33. opening
scrapers, Including the 42-story L. ministrative and material Inspee. ernment hopes tn obtain a favor
Hanford, Mrs. A. Paulk o f Wash­ tit the borne of Iter daughter, Mrs. Sept It) against Mice al Houston,
C, Smith Hotel, Mr. Wood climbed tlon Thuradny. Dee. 4. The sqtind- able verdict. The Adenauer suit
Out-la
Wilson,
2
till
South
Keltington, D. C. and Mrs. Rex Pack­
Tex . Hit' Tampa Times said today.
up the outside wall of the five* ron received an overall mark of n|k* for a ruling whether Ihr
ard o f Daytona lleaeh; one aunt, f ,rd Avenue at H:I5 p in. yester­
Tho other tog lime opponent*
story Valdes Hotel to amaae i excellent which Is quite high rank(Continued On Page Four)
■Mrs. C. ||. Moss o f Lake Mary; day fallowing a lingering illness. will In' Georgia Tech at Gaines­
crowd of hundreds 23 years ago.
Approximately 200 student* will Manger", ifuggard, Triple Trio. nlso three aunts In Washington,
A resident of Sanford the nust ville. Sept Ht; Kentucky at (.cxWood will have to begin hla mr. c-peclally for a newly formed
participate in the annual Christ­ "There's u Kong in tin- Air," D. C.; one onele, Rlehard Pnek- 11 years, Mr* Geiger was a ingtou Kl , Oct :t; Vanderbilt at
.
journey from the second floor of unit, It was stated.
mas
concert
to
he
presented
hy
Speaks, solo hy Ray Davis.
llaptist Guinesvlllc. Oct
A group of hlghlv experienced
anl, Sanford; a half sister, Miss lio-inher of Ills* Fir*!
17; t.nuiilana
the hank hulldlng tomorrow night
glee cluba of Hedilnolv High School
"King We All Noel," Ynrk-Mcho- June Paulk o f Port St. Joe.
(Tom le
State at llnlon Rouge La . Oct. 24:
because of the long first floor win­ Inanector* let! liv Pear Admiral
and
the
Hanford
Junior
High
IIn,
and
"Glory
to
God
in
the
High­
III lohlitioil to Mrs. Wilson she Atdiurn at Gainesville. Oct. 31;
dows and the lack of any ledge 0. H. Hardison, UHN eommand-r
Kns, James R, Freeman, Supply Hchool at 8:00 p. m. Tuesday at est," Whitoford. choir; "Carrlllun,"
ii survived tn two otiler dailyh Georgia at Jacksonville. Nov. 7;
of ft«ei air Jacksonville. Capt. If,
on the flrit floor wall.
the
BUS
auditorium,
Miss
Dili*,
Brill,
and
"Cantlquc
de
Noel,"
10
KT
n
3IE
El'
ecs, Mr*. Frank Morgan of He- tTennessee at Gainesville. Nov. 14;
In case of rain, the spectacular V. Hopkins, UPN, chief of staff, Corps, U8NK, ha* reported for Keem Whittle, music director, an­
Ad*n.-Parks, Girl* Glen Club;
A (ollretloii of (lit waa taken bitng uml Mr*. (!. A. Montoya of and Miami at Miami, Nuv. 28, the
cllmh will be attempted tomorrow and Comdr. N, Haeon, USN, com duty at tho Naval Auxiliary Air nounced today,
ve
a
la
rm
,
"Ave
Marla."
Schubert,
with
aolo
last
night
at
the
meeting
of
the
III
Weal Palm Reach; four sisters, Times added
mending officer of Simndron VC Station, Sanford, where he will
night.
program will be presented in hy Mona Jnlw.
Julie, and Ihe recessional, et H Society of the American Le- Mrs. It. E. I’olrninn, Savannah,
Wilbur Klnley Times snort* edi­
02 In Jacksonville, investigated told the position of Assistant Dla- a Tha
stage
setting
depleting
u
cathe­
Silent
Night,1
Khm
for
the
Crippled
Children'*
k*
'
(German),
Gruber,
fin.; Mr-. Oscar Crews, Air*. L u ­ tor. suit) the traditional contest
everything from personnel, area, J’ur*lntr Offirar until April whan dral. complete with stained-glass choir.
Hospital
in
St,
Petersburg
lo
u*e
buildings, paper work, organise ho, will officially rellavu Lt.
sh- PhfTTpo* mol Mr*. Lessie with Mlntni still Isn’t definite be­
William F. Doddy,
Dothly, Supply CoVpa, windows, she eald.
During the recessional a tableau for Chrlxlnms purposes.
llntler of Jnck'imvile; tvvo 'broth­ cause of Florida's nrotost over
tlon, and morale. V.M2. the In USN,
Program
of
the
concert
1*
as
Fifteen
inenihers
am)
invited
a-------‘
'
apected unit, received praise and station, Disbursing Officer of the follow*! Processional, "Joy to the of the Nativity will be depicted in guest* uttemied the ham *uppur ers, J. B. Aaron, Lyons Gu. end Miami's financial aid tu players.
costunio on the floor-lighted stage.
Also tentative is a game with
Louis Aaron of Brooklet, Go;
NEW YORK un—"Carmen" will commendation from tha Inspecting
Ena. Freeman la the sou nf Mr, World,’’ llandelj 'Rlehold that Mary wll! lie depleted hy Eleanor uml open pronicmlailc of the socie­
Stetson al Gainesville Nuv. 21, he
ha televised from th« Metropolitan oartv on all phases, hut especial and Mrs. W. II. Freeman, Donah Star.” Cunkle • Haring, N i n th- Nix; Joseph, Lurry llurney; nil- ty. Plan* were made for the 40 et •even grandchildren, Mis* Jean said
Optra House tonight to vltwtr* In lv the bearing and appearance of son, Tenn. He waa horn In Orlando, Grade Chorus) “ Geau Hambtuo,” «*U, Barbara Evan*. Carol Buck­ H wreck in Orlumlo which will Wilson, Sanford; Stisses Ellen
Kinlev said Florida loach Bob
tort, Mrs, Fruak Morgan of !ie11 theators in n cl tits acroaa tha the men at the personnel Inspee Fla. Fab, D, 1022 and attended the Yon, lophomor* ensemble, with a ner and Hetty Marlin, amt kings, uml Juii. 21.
; Woadnlff refused to confirm or
tlon.
"We now have four anplleatlnn* hriiig; Mr*. Jerald Lollier. I ake dt-nv the accuracy nf this schedule.
Delaney Street Dram mar School eolo hy Richard Hal): "No Candle Glenn Jones, Joe Fisher and Wes­
Cgpt Hopkins remarked to tha before moving to Tennessee In wa* There and No Fire," Lehman ley Dee*. The benediction will he for membership," J, It. Well*. Chef Placid. Flu.; Mi*. Jim Moure,
patron will i n and. hear Mat
The Times sport* editor said ho
do Gore, said, "and aru looking Fan Gallic; Mr*. Itoyol Huvidne, hud
, stars Blm Stovana, Nadine Conner, officer* nf ’VJ-63 that this waa 1041. Graduating from Mt. Juliet anil "O Quit Your Pastures" delivered by Dr. itrooka.
put together the schedule from
Washington,
I).
C.;
and
Mr*.
for
six
more
before
Hie
deadline
Richard Turkar aod Robart Mar- ona o f the sharpest assemblage* High School, Mt. Juliet, Tenn. in (French), arrangement by Strong,
nnntnmcemcnts from Florida's op­
Members of the Triple Trio are
Peter
Palm
nf
New
York
f’
ily:
one
Jun.
18."
of men he has observed slnee he 1047, Mr. Freeman attended Cum­ Ninth Grade Chorua.
rill performing, tha Blaat Optra.
aa follows: First soprano — Mary
and from information re­
•rrundson, Eranel* Wilson, U. K. ponent*
"That Holy Night," F. Illlllums Ann Wilke, Ann Kalmrn and Joan
Tha opara will coma through on has been on the staff. And, during berland University for ona year
ceived from Florida sources.
THEATER GUILD
Navy; al»o two great grandchil­
huga television screen* In the the tour of Inspection, Admiral before going Into the real estate and "Good Christian Men Rejoice,'1 Wright. Second soprano — Sylvia
The first effort of the recently- dren.
■*-eater* aa It 1* being performed Hardison asked Comdr. J- Ken business with hla father and bro­ Stainer, Honhomore Ensemble; Ilayea, Marti* Crlsaey and Fllolse
MINOR IILA/.E
organised Hanford Theater Guild,
"Christmas Fantasy,” Knhlrnsnn,
Funeral service* will he held at
nedy. Jr., commanding officer of ther In Doqalton, Tenn.
New York.
The Hanford Fire Dupartmant
Snyder.
Alto*
—
Joyce
Jones,
San­
"The Night of January Itlth," a Bri*xon Eunural Home at I0;.7t)
He decided to continue hl.x stu­ Jeanne luma Miller and I.cell" dra Dunn and llarhura Rigg*.
VJ-62. If all hla men had pur­
play mixing comedy uml drama in n.m, tomorrow with Huv. W P. nnswurud a call ti&gt; the Brown resi­
chased new uniforms for the In dio* end enrolled et Vanderbilt Price; "O Come All Ye Faithful,"
dence ut 1801) West Ninth Street
Members of the Double Quartet a court room netting, will lie pre­ Brook*, Jr. and Bov. S.
WhatUniversity where he was a member Reading, choir; Invocation an&lt;r
apeetlon.
morning wh*r* u i-lux« earned
are aa follows: Tenors — Johnny
tonight at H:18 o'clock tn lev officiating. Burial will he made tld*
VJ-63 la a photographic squad of the Naval Reaerva Organise! Hcrlpture, Dr. W .P. Brooks, pas Carter, Bay Davis, Jimmy Whatley sented
by a defective flue caused minor
(he court room ef the Court House. in bowling Gref, Fla,
Baptist Church;
... First
_ _*t B#|
ron which does mapping and rt- Training Corps. Receiving a R. A. tor of. the
damage. Flro Chief Mack Cleve­
The play, which feature* an Inountit "Go Tell And Larrv Bates. Baritones hus«e*
conna Iseance missions for the na degree from Vanderbilt in June, Rise Up Early," Xou
land «*tlil this afternoon.______
(spiritual), ar- — Joe Hutchison. Eugene Fst- decisive ending for n murder trial,
vjr. Homo part and tralnlm 1082, he waa commissioned aa an It on Ihe Mountain" (aplrii
ridgo.
Jimmy
Krltler
and
Arthur
also
will
ho
singed
tomorrow
night
by Smith, choir.
grounds are at NAA8 Sanfori Ensign In tha Naval Reserve and ranvemant
JAYCEE DRIVE
Movie Time
nt the same time,
"Birthday of a King." Nelilllng iliuklne.
but tha squadron deploys detach sent to Bayonne, N. J. for a fl«e
With only four day* until the
ao|o by Richard
. _ Hall;
Hall: "Now
Glee Club officers at SlIH are
n rrz
month
course
In
the
Naval
Supply
menta to all narta of the world
SCHOOL BIDS RKtf'CTwn
Junior Chamber of Commerce
M follow*: Prtaldent, Ray D»v|*;
is Holy Child la Bom" (French),
&lt;Fi
there.
•Trimson Pirate"
from time to time for special mls- School
memhsrship
drive
cornea
to
an
end,
Al)
bids
for
construction
of
addi­
Kallty,
choir;
"NoelI
Noelt"
(Eng
vice-president,
Mary
Ann
Wl'ke:
En*. Freeman waa married to
1:00 • a inn - 8*10 • 7:18
tha former Miss Maw CrlawJH to llah), Gevaert, and "We Three •"evetary and treasurer, Sylvia tion* *n Seminole and Lyman Htoh the Jaycees report they are only
MOVIRI.AND
VJ-dt fa
of tho nowaat Dnnelaen, Tenn. on Jim* 10
Xing* of Orient A rt." Honkln* Hayes, and Business managers, HchiH* wer" re looted today hv 28 short of the 260 goal,
Dick Healv, chairman of ihe
aqtudmu ill tha Navy having ba#n WhUa loekiiHr fbr -a nlace to live double quartet; "Out of tha East/ Ann Rgborn, Joan Wright, Joe (he Count" Board of Puh'lc Tq.
"Here Come The Neliona*
" wlonsd Anr. 10. 1M2, *t In Sanford, M*. and Mr*. F"*emaR
stnietlon, T. W. Lawton. Hupei-ln- December drive, announced today
Ibb, Boya____
GUe
Club;. P
"Sweet
lbb.
a ____
V P LLit- Hutchison and Johnny Carter,
show starts 11:30, first featur*
J*«ksfl*vUD. Tha *lrcr*fl ar# torapnrgritv residing with hla
ceompanlite for the concert tandent, disclosed early this after­ that out of the 223 memhershlna
e Jeeua Boy," MarGimsev.
MV, *olo
solo
Acci
7:14, intermission 8:30, last
nald
up
during
th*
current
drive,
noon
tho now AJ-2P B*»»o**i
bo
Junne
Lana
Miller.
Ioict(g
r
BloUe
Snyder:
"A
t
Cbria
Guv E,.Fy**m*n. Orlando
feature 9:2J
Bids for tha construction work 23 have bean new members. The
Noplvoa, and ‘tho B4YNorway), O rlu - Frie*^ Joan Wilke, Judy Irvin,
‘ fnspeetar It
drive will end Monday.
Wright-Forreat, and Away In a Hsian Weldlo and Tommy W yatt will ba roadvertised, ho said.
Orlando.
HONOLULU i* —Hfealdent-rlcct
Eisenhower, ham*ward bound from
til* dramatic journey to Korea, ar
•4/ rived at Pearl Harbor aboard thr
cruller Helena loday at 0 a. m
(2 p. m. RST),
Elsenhower will remain until the
week and, then fly to hla New York
headquarten. Shortlf thereafter he
will meet with Hen. Douglas Mir
Arthur to ttlacuii the latter'* plan
for shortening the Korean War
That meeting probably will lie held
early next week, aald a source
_clo*e to the President-elect.
• Elsenhower did not comment on
Preildent Truman’* itatement "If
anyone ha* a reasonable plan for
ending the Knreon fighting x x x
that plan *houtd be presented at
oner lo the Preildent/' He did not
name MacArthur, but hi* press
secretary, Rofer Tuhby, aald there
waa no quealion that the genera
was meant.
Last Friday MacArthur told thr
National Association of Manufnc
turers he had a new (dan for enlv^Ing the Korean punle.
In a message exchange, Risen
hower and MacArthur agreed to
meet to dlsruss It.
On band to meet Elsenhower at
Pearl Harbor wl* Defense Sec­
retary-designate Charles E. Wilson,
who will report on his. military con
ference* In Honolulu with Den
Omar Ilradley, chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Adm.
Arthur W. Hadford. Navy com
mander In the Pacific.
x An earlier plan to have Wllsor
• fly to the Helena by helicopter was
canceled.
A source close to the President­
elect said no time or pllrc hod
been fixed for the meeting with
MacArthur, bill It nrohsblv would
be at Elsenhower'a Commodore
Hotel headouartera or hla Morning
side Helghta residence In New
Yjrtr*,
The source added tfamt Eisen­
hower would conndt frequently
with MacArthur,- but,there are no
olans/to give Ua, eUHrmal post
In thrnaw administration. ,
Jama* Hagarty, the I'reiMeni
alaot'a pres* secretary, said It la
uncertain when Ki*cnhn&lt;ver wll'
leave Honolulu. Earlier It had been
announced he would lei” 'e S*lue
day night, arriving In New York
Sunday night.

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City Hall Offices Adenauer Crisis
Are Redecorated Flares Again In
West Germany
And Rearranged

Beer I Stolen From
Highway Rest mi rant

uHuman Fly” Plans
t To Scale Building
In Downtown Area

&gt;hoto Sauadron
Passes Inspection
With High Praise

Annual Christmas Concert To Be
Given By High School Glee Clubs

Ena. James Freeman
Assiffned To Sanford

Operaf ‘Carmen’ To Be
Televised Tonight

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Thura. Dee. 11,1151
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Good

Reurling

And

Bad

The Sanford Herald

It In unity to midpirntnnd the nnxloty of thom* who fear
thnt thu lurid bookn and m«frnzln(*;t avuilnblo nt Home newntnndn may hnvo n corrupting Influence on the mind* of
young people. Some of the pn|&gt;er-lK&gt;und cdltlonn nnd cheap
miiRnzlncH make a frank appeal to the curiosity of youth
nnd cmphaalH which rome of the puhllnhers place on the
more Hcnsatlonal aM|icctH of sex miiken them dangerous. A
youiik reader, hIIII immature In his attitudes toward tho
myntcrlea
of Hex, can get dintnrted IdenH from reading ma­
M O M . i at&gt; L , U M A X
terial which glamorizes Immorality or presents hcx out of
SMIter
G O n ilO .y D K A O
proportion to its proper place In life.
____MoatoM* Maeeoee
A congressional investigating committee is studying the
S l B S t l l T H I S H A I MS
i Or CarHer ....................— S . » problem ami churchmen, paid Iffhers, authors and civic lead• a*""'* ^
,
... t oo
erff hiivtrbeerf wiiletif co~tesiifrr^rt Hctiri.iTiriti.m'fiiKo nit cmteta Meothe
eluded tho committee will make recommendations as to whut
should ho done. It should he remembered that not nil the
pa|tcr-lxniml lawks are guilty of violating good taste and
good sense. Many cheap reprint editions make tho work of
Shnkespenre, Shaw, thn philosophers, writers and poets of
&gt; i m i s « s IM N aSlao ally M r
&gt;o« the world available to people rich in literary appreciation but
(ooi(
S m ssu r
l i t . S e t* Vurfc, C a ira a n , I I . t r o l l , poor 111 pocketlxtok.
M a a .a . « l l r ■ ■ 4 » l.
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Some people want censorship. Hut would It work?
T h e H e ra t* la a a r a l n e f l i t
Would not the eternal problem of what is decent ami what
' i l e a S i m s n S Ir S la c o u r t s *
I t t l r l a ik e
la e eeaofeJI* in Indecent soon arise to perplex any individual nr group ap­
e l a lt I k . f a ta l oewo s i t s M
ee w a il aa a ll pointed to mnke aurli decisions? (Tin standards of morality
aew a i t u t f r t M .
be legislated?
There Is no pat or easy answer. Publishers can avoid
'
THURSDAY, DECT II. IH3
censorship only if they take steps to police their own Indus*
try. Parents who fall to Interest their c hildren In wholesome
hooks pnnnot expect censorship to protect them.
Groups Interested in meeting the menace of obscene
literature can help liy making good literature available. Con­
fronted with a choice between good reading and had our
young people Hhotild be well educated enough to choose the
former. Good reading is not only better than had; it Is,
given half it chance, more In'crcstlng and attractive.

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No theory ts Rood If It docs not

k. E y s ’rlenrp prove* wii«! way
la beat. Wisdom is luatIfl.-d of licr
children. — Luke 7:36,

The

Uneon(|uomblo

Mount Kvori*st, fur nnuintaln cllmlmrs tin* most chnlIf you have already done your
Cfiritlmai shopping early, why mil U'IirIiiv nf all peaks, remains minimitmralilt*. A party of
do your Chriitm** mailing early Swiss fllmbliifr exports have* just returned from a climb
which took them to a point on Everest never liefore reached
, too?
The Mayfair Inn ii doing a good
Job of helping to advertiie .Sanford
with ill billboard* al itrategic loca­
tion on Florida highwayi, at well
ai In the newipajien of the north.
You can make money by learn­
ing to me claitifirtl ad* in the
newspaper*. Many real bargain*
Are offered for tale there, flul you
will alio find them of great value
In helping to diipote nf (idle uied
accumulation* now cluttering up
your attic.
We are glad to ice the Junior
Chamber ol Commerce Inhering a
little trade-at-home campaign in
connection with Chri*lmai (hop­
ping. Too many people are doing
their buying out of town, and eonlent ihemielve* with complaint*
over why Sanford dnein't make
more progrm. doe*n't have more
mottey for varlou* project*.
Don’t belittle too much the
•cbfdujed meeting of Pretldenltltcl Eiienhowtr with General
MaaArthur over the Korean ailuatrots. You may not like the way
MacArthur wear* hi* cap, but he
knew* more about the Korean war
and the whole Far Eastern prob­
lem than any other man in Amer­
ica, Me may not lie aide to gel m
out ol lliia predicament in which
the Truman adminiilratinn ha* invoved ui, hut he cun do it if anyona can.

liy men who returned to tell of It. Wind nnd cold made them
stop 1fid feet from the summit.
The leader of the Swiss urnup estimated that the sum­
mit of Mount Everest is 20,010 feet. Ills party reached the
record point they set hy cllmhitiK in urndual stows. From
the start of their ascent to its conclusion they made camp
at several different points along the rugged slope.
In 1021 two Englishmen wore seen hnttllng slowly and
surely toward the ton when tiny disappeared in a swirling
cloud of snow. They were never seen again hill some who
observed their effort believe that they made the top and
were killed after they began the difficult trip down.
It may he a good thing Ihid man has never been able
to compter Everest. In these days when we hnvu found It
possible to wrest power nod energy from nature almost nt
will it Is good for men to have a few goals which somehow
remain In the realm of tin* unattainable, even If some of
them are largely symbolic as Is the scaling nf Mount
Everest.
It Is possible that the next attempt to scale the peak
will he no more Niiccessful than the others. Hut man’s wMI
Is Indomitable and there will always he hnrdy men ready to
risk their necks for the pure pleasure of standing nl a point
higher than men have ever reached hy their own effort. The
top may never lie reached hut climbers will continue to try.
Drowning said, "Man’s reach must exceed his grasp, or
what’s heaven for?"
C h r iH t m H H

B e lls

Nn M is rlnjf out In u truer expression of Chrlstnius
thun those of the Knlvolion Army. Ench year, ai Christmas,
momlterM of the Salvation Army tuko up their ptiM
I* tff along
Hhnpplng
hopping Hired h nf ell lint In Hulleit f iintln from thic fMMHerHbyy,
f, The n
money they collect providon a merrier ChrlMtnmn for
thlo poor.
ChriHinuiH in mor* Ilian decorated ntore wlmlown, rain*
how-rihlioned packager* or holiday carol*. H in thn birthday
of tho Ehrlrtt who came to tench men to love one another.
Tho uniformed bell ringer In a reminder of that meaning
and the few coins people drop Into the pot an they ptoot helps
The vote in November 4tli elec- them lo HtiderHland it a little heller.

Hot| ha* not been officially end
completely tabulated yet more than
a tponth latar. We move lait in
this country, we like In think. Exaeih A l,152,0*0 vote* wera accall, according to final offigure* in 44 ilate* and
L;MKdficial figure* in four (Ilate*.
California, Pennsylvania. R W it fiand Weit Virginia haven't
counting yet. Of theia Eh
boonpower got 33,718,3 261 Steventorf 27,190,110; and all oilier*
24^11.

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e value of (ha Amtrlcen dol*
bpanda upon the life of Joe
*ay» famecj rcnnomiil Ronn, lying, it leanu to m.
116 a rathar nebulu* mea*.. vatua. Babaen ia cogviacad
Jo* Stalin dry* not flvft War,

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Fewer UrangesTn
TODkY
State Forseen By THEBy WORLD
JA MES MARLOW
Federal Estimate WASHINGTON UR-Juit In case
LAKELAND tTV-Fedcral crop
eatlmatora soy Florida will have
fewer orange* thl* »cn*on than
last. This new* generally louml*
good to the big cltmi Industry.
The U. S. Department of Agri­
culture aatlmatc* the total Florida
orange crop will be 77 million
hoxe*. Thl* I* 4 million under the
early xeaxon estimate amt Is 1,000,000 boxes under last season'* a,.Mn?. 0lfnWc)?i',,v.,
.
—
Officials ol two citrus nrgimita­
tions isy the forecast of a shorter
crop should mean higher price*
for Ihc fruit grower.
This slant came from Robert W.
Rutledge, general manager of Flor­
ida Citrus Mutual, and Robert C.
Evans, general manager of the
Florida Cllrus Commission.
Evan* observed "It’s generally
agreed in the Industry thnt 40 mil­
lion boxes of oranges are needed
for concentrate this year."
What caused federal estimators
to lower (heir figures on how much
fruit would be ftrnwn this year1*
They -explained that while both
tree* and fruit are In good con­
dition oranges have wit Iteen siting
up as large as first Indicated
Citrus men also say that while
Ihc oulsidn branches of orange
trees appear to have a good rrop.
the normal crop of oranges lx not
Inside.
The fcderul estimates on grape
fruit nnd tangerines were un­
changed from the first one made
this season—33 million boxes for
graiiefrult nnd 1,700,(loo boxes for
langrrlnes.
So far this season, It) million
hoxe* of oranges have been used
Citrus men look for keener bidding
for llir remainder of the crop Conrrntrnie plants which will use a
big part of the orange crop are
getting set In start operation* soon

Miami Herald Banned
By Venezuela CenHor
MIAMI «*—The Miami Herald
said lodoy that three ronseclulvr
Issues of Its "Clipper Edition”
were banned liv government cen­
sors In Venezuela.
Maraeallm agent* of the Herald,
which Is iJistrllinled dullv through
out Latin America by air express,
rcpoitrd Issues of Dec 1. 2 anil 3
wore banned on grounds that they
"do not have accurate Information
nn Venezuelan politic* and would
be misleading to the reader."
The Issues contained Associated
Press dispatches relating to the
Venezuelan election.
Censors at Caracas held up three
days' Issues of the Herald a year
ago because of articles by stnfi
writer Charles Fernandez based
on a visit lo the rountry.

anyone has the Impression Gen.
MacArthur aald he haa a plan for
ending the Korean War, the fact
Is, he didn't. At least he didn't
In so many word*.
What he said was: "t am con­
fident there la a clear and definite
■olutlon In the Korean conflict....
A present solution Involves basic
decision which I recognize as Im­
proper for public disclosure or
dlacusslon."
-~K; . "•*. '■ •■'■n ■»}• -!.*■
'^c'
he himself hnx n solution, lie said
"there Is" s solution. That he ex­
pressed himself as he did, Instead
of saying Rally he has n solution
or plan, may be only a matter
of literary composition.
Rut MacArthur is crcdltrd with
real consciousness nf the language
nnd the fad Rial hr used the
phrases he did, and In Ihc way
he did. may hnve some sllgnlfl
ennee for thr future.
Since (Jen Elsenhower listened
to Ken. Taft’s recommendations
for hi* Cabinet and then rejerted
them, it would seem he's willing
to listen but determined In make
tip hi* own mind, no mailer who
lilies ft.
Elsenhower and MacArthur have
now agreed lo nieet. The verv
*" ‘ thi
language MacArthur
used should
save him
.....................fecllnt.
from miy feeling nf loss
of face If Elsenhower listens to
him. ns lie did In Taft, and then
goes Ills own way, anyway
MncArUiur talking with Elscn
bower about some of Ids views on
n solution—without claiming In so
many words Hint he has the solu­
tion—Is not quite Ihc same as
MurArlhur apparently Is not think­
ing of precisely Ihe same remedy
he offered In Ihe spring of ItlSi:
Bombing Chinese base* la Man­
churia;
blockading the China
enast; nnd using Chlang Knl shrk’ s
Formosan troop* on the Asia
Mainland against China. It was
that plan, or rather his outspoken
espousal of It. that cost MnrAr
thur his lot* In 1051 when Presi­
dent Truman relieved him of his
command
MnrArthur Indicated he wa«
thinking of something different
when he first mentioned the word
"solution'' In n speech Inst Fri­
day night In New York before (hr
National Association nf Mnnufac
Iurer*
Whatever It Is that MnrArlhqr
has In mind If El*rnhnwcr nr
rcpled It and II ended Ihn war.
MacArthur could fee) he had ended
his mllllnry career on a plane of
vindication after his embarnssmeiil
In 1051

Wind Hddit’N CauMinjr
False Radar “ BlipH”

WA8HINGT0NL ^v-Dense swirl
I Ing sheets of air high In Ihe sky
1may hnve caused fafse “ blip*" to
show up mi radar sets, touching
off tait summer's report* nf flying
saucera.
The Civil Aeronautics Adminis­
tration said yesterday wind eddies
TOKYO lit — Virtually all Jana- can bend a radar hcam downward
nesn shipping In home waters felt so that (t
It picks up an object on
Ihe paralyzing cnal miners' strike lha
Ihe girimll
gtylimll and makes It look like
today.
somcllilng floating high In Ihe heu,
A 120 luuir strike nf eloclrlcal vens.
workers cut down the depleted
When Ihe unidentified blips, or
power supply further and caused spot* on radar acreena. were picked
lirnwnnut* In Tokyo and other bl&gt;* up Inst summer liv airport radar
Japanese cities Trains ran late and sets the ponolar belief wna that
many runa were dropped
only solid objects on which radar
Tim M3,Oort miners seek higher was directly focused would show
wages and year end bonuses.
up.
K H M K N .\nlK M M M taslM H N W &lt;**IN N SIM iaf I M M M M N U S I I

JapaneHe Shipping- la
Paralyzed By Strike

I T 'I
Y O U

LA TE R

T H I N K

Fro|M)Hai Approved
Norwegian Freighter
For Near E u h I Feace
SinkH In California
DNITHD NATIONS, N, Y (45The U. N.'» Kpeclal 1’ nllllral Com
mlttce today approved an «'IrM
power proposal calling nn Israel
■nil the Arab countries (o begin
direct talks almrd nt u flrtnt pence
In Palaatlne.
The proposal was approved liy n
vote of A3 to II, with l.l tmiulrlt'N
ahatalnliiii.
The plan also railed for the II. N
Palestine CoqelUalloo Commission
to contlitun Ita eflorti (n aid In
bringing. tho bllltr eontruverey to
a peaceful aottlenirilt.
•i laracl agrrcil In support the
glgM-hallmi proposal, Iml the Aran
countries told the rmmnltteo It was

T H A N
ee ee

DAYS
H SHOPPING
TIL CHRISTMAS

KAN FRANCISCO W -The Nor­
wegian frrlghlrr Fcrnstream sank
Inside the hay today shortly after
colliding with the freighter llnwal(an Haneher. but the Fernilrram'a
The crash occurred Just west of
Atcatras (aland In a murky fog and
drizzle
The Hawaiian Rancher Immed­
iately flashed an KOS and Hie Coast
Guard hurriedly dispatched three
reseue boat* m Ihe scene.
The Coait Guard later reported
(hat Ihe Fcrnitreani’a crew of &lt;3
Mien hail taken In tho lifeboats
when Iheir shin began In go under.
The Coast Guard said there was

Reds Seek To Block
Check Of Delegates

Judge Rules Uni
Papers Don’t Have
To Print Letters

Breafc-UplW Bigtoap
Makers Being Sowht

WASHINGTON tfl-Thc, governVIENNA, i*i—Russian occupation
m^nt today sued to break up the
authorities today ware reported ob­
nation's three leading soap-mgkm
structing Vienna polka from check­
smalli competing
ing on the names of delagataa to
TULSA, Okla (M—Ruling that a Inin a group of smauer
the Kremlin-sponsored "World Con nawapaper ha* the right to refuse companies.
me anti trust suit was fii«1 In
great of People* for Peace” whleh to pubtfah any Item, District Judge
opens In Vienna tomorrow.
Elmer Adami yesterday dismissed the Federal District Court « ttr(ewRut while the Russian! acted to an Oklahoma county Judae'a *m . nrv. N. J. Atty.-Gm. McGrnncry
"protect" the delegates, the Vienna 000 suit against the Tuba Daily announced the action here. •«,«
•* «•»* directed against Procter
police themselves briefly arrested World because It did not print
A Gamble Co.. Cincinnati, (L .lh c
(or questioning 30 Catholic youtha hla letter to the editor.
( &gt;gatc-Palmollvc Poet Co.. Jersey
protesting against the Congress.
Rut the plaintiff, Judge Raker C!lv; and l-cvcr Brothers C o,,N c *
All persons checking In at Vienna Wall
of
Sallfaaw,
declared
he
would
..j ,
hotels are compelled hy law In fill appeal to Oklahoma's Sunrcme Y» k City.
The mmnlalnl also named as a
out reghtrstion fonpa-fnr pellc*
,..
'umi h r thl* prlmlple tFJffllj.’.; the Association or'AfTiijin / uiskisoji.'JC
ct'tninedrT,^,
a highest court."
Iran soap k Glycerine Producers
have forbidden hotel police to col- 10 Ihe
He had claimed “ deep humilia­ In'., of New York City, a tradf as
Icct the registration forma In Ihe
tion"
because
the
World
did
not
soclatlon. It was accused of aMlstRussian aector of Vienna and also
In the International sector, where carry prior to last Oct. S3 a latter In" the three big soap firmly "In
he
haa
addressed
to
ita
Voice
of
n'Neving and maintaining their
the Soviet troops are In military
a Free People" column, support­ rr**ralnta and monopolization."
police control tnla month.
The suit alleged that Procter,
The Russian action was believed ing Adlal Klcvcnson. Democratic
taken lo prevent the arrest hy the candidate for president, and de­ (’niaatr and I^ivcr together get at
Austrlsns of delegates who may fending President Truman's poli­ lna*i 75 ncr rent of the national
c*ns of household soap and thal
have entered the country Illegally. cies.
Wall explained he was "hurt" by Ihn v handle about SO per rent of Ihe
The Austrian government has
branded the Congress as a Com­ the omission of his latter because nev er houaehold • detergent btislmunist affair ana the Austrian po­ he had told Mends sod neighbor* ncM, developed In rectot year*.
The Justice Droanmcnt said.that
pulation haa been urged to atay lo look for It In the paper,
nwny from It.
The World, which backed thr the snap and detergent buslncs*
• congress
In the Weit, the
Congreia u
la rere Republican national ticket during In*1 year amounted to about ,,710
t- Ihe campaign, printed
go riled aa a K re9Mitt]
MSli attempt
atter
------- 1 Walt’*
Walt’* lette
letter million dollars.
rni*
split the Western aJBUagt aad.eut on that dale in Ita itory about the
.(
down Western reafl
M
**-. fill la print WtlTi letter,
M
purposely
■elved many
many and
at had
thatltihad received
W ill B u rn N e w Bible
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^UMt*.
to make
aelecUoiti.
ms ruled the only issue In
Adams
CRESTVIEW un-An cvgn«3U*t
»e wa» Whether a hewsoaper
Ihe case
. to print anything, rnmister has announced he .will
MORRISVilJ-k Va. |k-Vwo lil- could be forced
burn s copy of the new re^Uged
lle girls start the production of then commented:
"I don’t believe ip any form of standard version of the Bible.hero
steel here today is the United
regulation of the press, whether .Saturday despite a city ordinance
banning such action.
they agree with me or not.
million
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.
The Rev. D. M. Garrett. Chotlo
largest single expansion of Its kind
"t think they followed their own nooga. Tenn.. said he will go
In history.
,
Ideas or fairness. Your Ideas, through with his plan nllhotigh, Ihe
Seven - year •old Nancy Falrlesa Judge Wall. In the heat df S Politi­
and her slater. Carol.,,five. light cal campaign, might be entirety CroMvIew City Council Wednesday
icd nn ordinance prohihltlr
prohibiting
lbe first blast furnace and lap the different. Rut If someone ts tn de­ paksed
Blhlo wlthld
wlthlAthe
first hearth in the ceremonies open­ cide what la and la not fair. Hist thq burning of the Blhle
ing tho wotka which sprawl over could he done only by a dictator, city limits. Tho council prescribed
six square miles of Ducks County. and we don't have dictators In this a penalty of a 1500 fine nr 00 day*
In Jail.
The girls are granddaughters ol cnunlry."
Rcnjaniln F, Fairies*, chairman of
Ihe hoard and former president of
the company.
Know Ford
Joe Kupcha, former grid arc
Full production ia scheduled for
with
the
Chicago
Bears,
Is
a
lead­
1
1
You’ll
Huy Ford!
midsummer, 1053.
ing obstetrician In Gary, Ind.

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Shrimp Fisherman Is
Inost Off Tortugas
FT MYERS ijfs—A Neuro shrimp
fisherman. Luther Williams. 30,
was lost nt sea off Dry Tortuga*
when he wna swept overboard
from the shrimp boat Ann Lucy.
Copt. Henry M. Harwell, master
of Ihe boat which operates out of
here, reported Williams was pulled
Inin Ihe sen by a heavy ifragncl
he was handling. Williams was lost
Dec 5. Another fisherman, Annins
Temple, also was swept overboard
lint lie was rescued.

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Christmas Stories
Miss Appleby Tells
Final Wedding- Plans Told At Church Meet

q, THURSDAY
Tha Royal Ambassadors will
m»«t at the First Baptist Charch
at 7:00 p,m.
Tho junior Brotherhood will
meet at'the First Baptist Church
at 7:30''p.m.
.The regular meeting of SeminMale Rebekah Lodge No. 43 wllj be
^ teld at tht 100F Hall at 8:00 p.m.
Initiation' and electloo of officers
will be held. All mrmlier* are
urged to be present.
Revival meetings are being held
each night at 7:16 p. m. at the
Assembly of God Church, Twelfth
Street and Laurel Avenue, with
evangelist and Mrs. Roy Harthern
of London, England preaching nml
leading Inspirational singing. The
meetings will continue until Dec.
,JM.
FRIDAY
Rose Circle of the Sanford Gar­
den Club will meet at 9:46 a.m.
at the home of Mrs. Thelma
Mitchell, 204 West Kightecnth
Street. A Christmas gift exchange
will be held.
The Dirt Gardeners of the Gar­
den Club will meet with Mra. M.
L. Cullum, 208 South KUIott Ave­
nue, at 10:00 a.m. Each member
It asked, to bring a potted plant
for exchange.
v
The M|mota Ciraie o, the Gar­
den Club will meet at 10:00 a.m.
with Mrs. Ray Peck In DeBary.
Sallle Harrison Chapter, Daugh­
ters of the American Revolution,
will meet at 3:00 p. m. with Mrs.
F. E. Bolx, 1101 Park Avenue.
Hostesses with Mrs. Ilols III (R&gt;
Mrs. A. C. Benton, Mrs. C. W.
Baker, and Mrs. Walter Snead.
Mrs. F, E. Roumlllat will be In
charge of the Christmas program.
The monthly meeting of the
p so ra Circle of the Garden Club
will be held at 2:30 p. m. at the
home o f Mrs. Donald Jones, 1010
Sanford Avenue.
The Jaearandn Circle of the
Sanford Garden Club will meet at
11:46 a.m. at 1412 Park Avenue
to leave for Winter Park. A rever­
ed dish luncheon will be given at
the home of Mrs. I.. H. Leadmon
and a Christmas party.
The Xkalea Circle or the Garden
Club will meet at the Garden Cen­
s o r for a covered dish supper at
' 7:00 p. m.
The Hibiscus Garden Circle will
meet at 2:30 n. m. at the home of
Mrs. R. T. Humphrey. 217 East
Third Street, with Mrs. Hrodle
Williams and Mrs. Fred Zerrenncr

as hostesses with Mrs. Humphrey.
The Townsend Club will meet at
the City Hall at 7:30 p. in. All sen­
ior citizen# are Invited to utlend
the meetlnr.
Revival meetings are being held
«och right at 7:46 p. m. at the
Assemuly of God Church, Twelfth
Street and Laurel Avenue, with
evangelist and Mrs. Roy Harthern
of London, England preaching and
leading Inspirational singing. The
meetings will continue until Dec.
21.
A Christmas pageant will **-*
presented by the fourth grades
of South Side Primary School at
8:00 p. in. There will he no
charge and public is cordially in­
vited to attend.
The executive board of the
Woman’s Missionary Union of
the Klr«t Rap.1st Church will
meet at 2:30 p. m. to lie followed
with a quarterly business meetInf at 3:00 p. m.
The Glc.incr* Class of the First
Presbyterian Church will have a
Christmas Party at the home of
Mrs. Frank Ueske, 404 Palmetto
Avenue, 7:30 p.m.
SATURDAY
Seminole Chapter No. 2, Order
of the Eastern Star, will hold a
special meeting at the Masonic
Hall at 8:00 p. m. honoring Worthy
Grand Matron Mrs. Helen Theu*
ami Worthy Grand Pntron Harrv
McMinn of the grand chapter of
Florida. A banquet will he held at
the Montexunia Hotel at &lt;1:00 p. m.
preceding the meeting.
MONDAY
The regular monthly meeting of
the Women of the Prcsbvlerlan
Church will l&gt;e held In the Educa­
tional Building at 7:30 p.m . the
cause nf Ministerial Relief will he
emphasized. After the program a
social hour will Ire enjoyed Every
woman of the church is urged to
be present.
Gamma Lambda Chapter, Heta
Sigma Phi, will meet at the Yacht
Club at 8:00 p. in.
TUESDAY
Men of the Presbyterian churrh
will entertain their wives with a
Ladles Nisht program. Extensive
plans are being made to have this
one of the outstanding programs
of the year. There will he speclol
entertainment. Supper will he
server! promptly at 7:00 o'clock.
The Pilot Club will hold il* an­
nual Christmas party at McKinley
Hall at 7:00 p. m. Families of
members will he guests for the
occasion.

Baptist Circle Meetings
With the accent on the Christ­
mas theme, the clrclr meetings of
- t h e W.M.U. of the First Baptist
^Church were climaxed on Monday
with o-oovored dish luncheon and
yuletld*. program. The topic of
the program was "Where Jesus
Walkcd'r and was presented at 1:00
p.m.
The program was preceded with
Christmas music and meditation
and prayer directed by Mrs. J. M.
Stlneclpner. John Miller's solo
"I Walked Today Where Jesus
Walked" was followed With a talk
— on Israel by Mrs. W, J. Walker.
® "Oh Little Town'jtf *jiithlehem"
was sung by tho grotip} and Mrs.
Bralley Odham presented "Jesus
Walks In Lebanon". "Missions and
Women" were discussed by Mrs.
Clyde Humphrey and the meeting
was closed with a prayer by Mrs.
A. J. Peterson, president of the
W.M.U., who also conducted a short
business meeting prior to the
program.
Mrs. B. F. McWhorter, chair•9 man, conducted the meeting of
Circle No. 1 In the Phllathea class­
room with the devotional being
given by Mrs. W. P. Yosloy. Mrs.
R. D. Ilarrlsun gave tho enlistment
report after which Mrs. C. L. Park
thanked memhera for their sup­
port and Intereat In community
mission work.
The circle voted to give $J0 to
the Lottie Moon Christmas oiferini. 'Huiie present were Mr*. Me_ Wot
..horter, Mra. Lillian Vickery, Mra.
4 ) John L. Miller,........................
Mn. J. A. Stran
3M,
Mra. S. E. Barbour, Mra. C. R.
Killer, Mra. Harrison, Mra. Yea­
toy. Mrrs. W. O. Stansell, Mra.
Park, and Mra. ‘A. K. Roaaetter.
Circle No. 2 opened their meet­
ing with tho chairman, Mrs. Voile
Williams. giving the devotional.
Mra. Williams then explained the
many uses to which the Lottie
Moon Chrlstmai offering la put
after which 5!ri. B. II. Goodson
4 led the stewardzhlp lesson on the
"Stewardjhlp of Service".
• Mrs. R. F. Cooper
mission study books to be studied
and Mra. B, R. Back solicited
magazine subscriptions. The meet­
ing i........
was closed with
"* a prayer by
Mrs. Williams. Those attending
were Mrs. G. S. Selman, Mra.
Cooper, Mrs. Beck, Mra. J. A.
Smith, Mrs. J. F. Lewis, M n.
Goodson, Mrs. M. S. Nelson, Mn.
Williams and Mra. W. D. QardlCircle No. 3 met
.........In the Golden
Circle Classroom with Chairman
Mrs Bralley Odham
M n. Clyde Humphrey gave i£o
'Sin
opening prayer after which Mn.
F. E. Boils talked on the Steward­
ship of Money.
f A letter from a Baptist mission­
ary in Israel waa read by M n. R.
P. Culiejr and Mrs. Cljfda Hum“
phroy told of the
Moon
. -Christmas offering
its pur.
S i poeea. The story of the
Moon pictun waa told b:
n . It.
T. Thomas and the
waa
from
the
Go
m ry
was read by Mra?&gt;Sdbaft.
- Members present Included
Odham. Mn. Bols, M n.
Tty, Mrs. Thomas. M n
Stlnecipher. M n. W. J. Walker,
Ben Wade, M n. M. C. Hagen.
R -C . WUey. M n. B. P. S 3 :
and M n. Turner Lodge, Two
members. Mra. C. C McMsnand M n. Clinton Gordon, w en

ohn D. Abrahams
meetJn* of Circle No.
ed by M n. B. L. Da
afcams had aa her i *
leaning of Urn Star'

U m J*',* *

llft nf ourselves In service Folowing a poem rend by Mrs. Abra­
hams. the group repeated In uni
son "Glory to God In the highest
and on eat '' peace, good will to­
ward men", Lukp 2:14.
Those attending were Mrs Hom­
er Little, Mrs. Fred II. Anderson,
Mrs. A. J. Walker. Mrs. John E.
Fox, Mra. J. T. Newby. Mrs. It. L.
Dann, Mra. L. H. Harvey, Mrs. J
L. Jackson. Mrs. Abrahams, Mrs
J. T. Brad and 6lra. II. R. Metis.

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Those attending the meeting of
Circle No. S were Mrs. W. C. Lynn,
Mrs. S. J. Pgvls, Mrs. It. E. Tur
her. Mrs. Forffit'OaCchcl, Mrs. W.
C. Rule Jr. and Mrs. Joder Cam­
eron.
The meeting began with a Christ­
mas devotional by Mrs. Gatchcl
and Mrs. Lynn read the story of
Lottie Moon, the first Baptist for­
eign missionary. Mrs Turner re­
ported on community mission work
and plnns were made to send
Christmas cards to members who
are ill.
Circle No. 0 met at 10:43 a.m.
In Ihe WBC Classroom and wo*
conducted by Mrs. B. C. Moore.
"The Gift God Gave Us” wax the
subject nf the devotional by Mrs.
J. F. Harrlinn after which pray
ers were led by Mrs. Harrison and
Mrs. Martha Marshall.
The following discussed their
respective work: Mrs. W L. Vance,
community missions; Mrs. E. M.
Carroll, stewardship; Mrs. E. C.
Harper, literature; Mrs M. Cum.
minga. Children's Home;
Miss
Minnie Stewart, Margaret Fund.
Those pnsent were Mr*. W. H.
Murray, Mrs. R. A. Howell, Mrs.
Cummins, Mrs. W. E. Giles, Mrs.
Marshall, Mrs. Moore. Mra. Har­
per, Mr*. Carroll, Miss Hlewart,
Mrs. Roy Britt, Mrs. W L. Vance,
Mrs. J. L. Johnson, Mrs. J. F.
Stewart, Mra. Hoy Britt, Mrs. W.
L. Vance, Mrs. J. L. Johnson, 6lrs.
J. F. Harrison, Mr*. W. I*. Brooks
Jr., M n. R. Sulplsle, Mrs. W. W.
Horne and visitors: Mrs. W. II.
Britt and Mra. J. L. Johnson.

Final piInns were announced today
. hy
. .Ml'* Nancy Jean Appleby,
A(
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Appleby, for her mnrringe to
Claude Hendrick Jr., son ,of the
Rev. and Mrs. Claude Hendrick of
Atlanta, Gn.
The marriage will be solemnized
at 8:00 o'clock in the evening of
Dec. 18 at the First Methodist
Church with the Rev. Hendrick,
father of the bridegroom, perform­
ing tlie ceremony. He will lie as­
sisted by the Rev. J. E. McKinley,
pastor of the church. Nuptial mu­
sic niil he furnished hy organist
Mrs. Jack McEwan and soloists
Mrs. Joe Corley and Roger liarrl*.
Serving ns maid of honor for
the brlde-'lect will he Miss Fran­
cis Ann Reeve of Atlanta. Brides,
maids will be Miss Donna Witte,
rousln of Mi«s Appleby, Miss Bar­
bara Chapman. Ml*« Barbara Anne
Kdenfteld of Jacksonville, and Miss
Ruby Alston of Americas, Gn.
Mr. Hendrick will have for his
best man, his brother Peden Hen­
drick, nml usher-groomsmrn wil*
bo David Leonard, the bride's cou­
sin, Kirby Fite Jr., Harold Chap­
man and Benny Austin.
Following the ceremony Mr. and
Mra. Grady Herman, aunt and un­
cle of the bride, will entertain with
a reception at their home 010 West
First Street.
No Invitations are being issued,
all friends of the couple are cordinlly invited to attend the ecrcmonv and the reception Immediately following.

Alice Marie Gooding
Wed To T.JK. Fogarty

Christmas stories were given by
Mrs. Prank MncNrlll left yesterMrs W P Brooks Jr and Mrs day to return to Miami after vtiii
A .1 Peterson Tuesday night ut lug nlth relatives in Sanford,
the Christmas party end class
Friend* will lie glnil to learn
meeting of the Gleaners Clasz of
the First Bnntisl Church which that Mrs. S. D. Iligjdeymsn has
was held at tlie residence nf Mrs n-tnrned to her home in San Lan­
in from the Fernahl Laughton
J A. Strange
Mrs. A Kendall and Mr*. A. L MemorL! where she has tiern ill.
Barinenii assisted as co-hostessc*
at the party where a supper was
Fred Hullnid nf Washington, D.
enjoyed bv members. Earn mem C.. former operations officer at
ber brought a covered dish
the Sanford Naval Air Station,
Mr* Hnsiks gave the devotional iap -tif T ,.i
•pl Wednesday In
with a Christmas story taken from Sanford u »h- guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Rutland Dean.
Chapter 2. St Luke fV.L-.i
other Yule story hy Mrs. Peter­
Miss Cherry Singletary, sopho­
son. gifts were exchanged. A short
business meeting was conducted more at Black Hill* Teacher's Col­
bv the class president. Mrs. M. N lege, South Dukutn, has been
Cleveland, during which reports selected to play the part of the
Madonna in the College's Christ­
were given
Room* of the Strange residence mas production. The Madonna part
were decorated with (all flowers tins always been given to a senior
from the Speech Department.
ami a lighted Christmas tree.
Present at the party were Mrs
W. O. Stansell. Mrs William Slad Sanford Youth la
mk. Mr* Thelma Mitchell. Mr*
John Bowen. Mr* W It Howard.
In Stetson Chorus
Mr* T A Stiles. Mrs l,. It. Ilnr
vpy. Mrs It T Hunt. Mrs. It. E
Hue hundred forty-seven stud­
Peurlfoy, Mrs K. GII*»on, Mr«
Fred Myeri. Mrs A J. Peterson. ent-. under the direction oT Harold
Mrs C. A. Anderson Jr.. Mrs. C Milne Griffin will he heard in
C. McManus. Mr*. W. A. Cagle. the chorus and orchestra present­
Mrs B. J. Goode. Mr*. J. L ing for the 18th year ut Stetson
Jackson. Mrs. J. T. Denton, Mr* University Handel'* great ora­
A. J. Walker. Mr*. .1 F. Lewi*. torio, "The Me**lah".
Year* ago profc**ional soloist*
Mrs. Hazel Gardner. Miss Lol*
llarinemi. Mrs. Strange. Mrs. Ken from the Chlrago Civic Opera
dall, Mrs Brooks, Mrs. Peterson were brought in for the *oto roles,
but in recent vear* a* the Stel*on
and Mrs. llarinemi
School of Music ha* developed.

In a quiet service performed mi
Sunday afternoon Alice Murle
Gooding became Ihe bride of I roy
F. Fogarty
at Ihe Klienezer
Methodist Church. The Rev. J.
\V. Austin performed the double
ring ceremony at 3:00 o’clock.
The bride i« the daughter of Mr.
nnd Mr*. 11. A. Gooding nf Citrus
Height* and Mr. Fogarty I* the
son of Mr. nnd Mr*. D. F. Fogar­
ty of .Aratii. Gn.
The church was beautifully de­
corated with white gladioli und
*.' ^ .i r f i M O l *
'. fern. Prior
to the marriage service Mrs.
Bernard Hotkey snug "l Love
You Truly" and Lord's Prayer,
nml the
traditional
wedding
marches were used.
The bride was given in mar­
riage hv her father. She wore a
Navy blue suit nml a small Navy
blue hat with rhinestone studded
veil. Her accessories were Navy

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nml while. While i.c'i bud* and
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tubero*?* formed her corsage.
Ml** Elizabeth Carpenter icrvrd a* her innhl of honor and Sanford plan to r e s i d e at 411
wore u *oft pink suit with black laurel Avenue
accessories. Ilei corsage was ot
oink carnation* Seri mg a* best
mnn f.u Ilie bridegroom win
JL\
i: l k s
Carlo*
llu/en.
Usher*
une
Ralph Peter* and Clifford John­
V % Charity Ball
son.
The mother of the nride, Mr«.
Gooding, wore a dress of green
IM JS Mayfair Inn
crepe wllh black ncce«»ories nnd
SAT. — DEC. 20
white ca cunt Ion* formed her cor­
sage.
I'ur Table Reservations
Follow ing the i .-remony the
I'lione S| I
couple left for a short wedding
dip n»iil upon t h e ir r e t u r n
•

POLICEMAN’ S BALL
• MAVI AIK INN

the solo part* haie been taken
Saturday
by advanced students.
The first product ion will lie at
8 p.m. Friday. Pec. 12 in KliiuDFC. III. 1952
lath Hall auditorium. The second
will lie at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. It.
Both performance* are open to
9:00 T IL 1:00
llir public without charge.
The students singing from this
xielnitv are Joyce Burrell of Lees­
burg; lion Clont* of Ouklnnd;
Ann lame. Donna Newcomer,
M l’SIC BY
Elizabeth Osburn and Caroline
Thomas of Orlando; Itminld Tay­
lor of Sanford; Oran Almond,
BARNTTY BI X ION AND IMS
Tom Brown and Barbara Chaney
of Tampa; Marlin Stephen* of
Catholic Youth Club Sum Byrd Wed
Co-Hostesses Honor
t'niuiilla; l'at*y Walker, Walter
ORC1IF.STRA
Fleets New Officers
To British Ward Nuney Jean Appleby N'ordru. Jim Itodgn* and Pott
Lock of Winter Haven: June
SI.50 RFR l ’ MRSON
Mims of Winter Garden.
The Catholic Youth Club bad
LONDON t» An American actoi
Mr*. Rowland We-son and Mr*.
Oiivlil Lassiter of Orlando will
their regular business meeting has disclosed his marriage a year
Monday night. Dec. H Election of and a .half ago to a British girl I’ . T. Somnier*ill of Geneva enter­ play the violin in Ihe orchestra.
officer* took pluce with the club who fell off .1 cliff ill Ills feel tained yesterday afternoon from
putting the following members Into on Southern England's Invasion .'l:OU to (KIN) o’clock honoring Mi*.*
Nancy Jean Appleby, hride-eleet, at
office: Miss Claire Normnnd. pre­ benches in 1941
home of Mrs. Wesson'* *|*ter,
sident; Miss Edna Michels, viceSam Byrd. t4. Charleston. S C ihe
president; Miss Lucille Normand. said he was married to Patricia Mr*. Joe Corley on Cameron Ave­
secretary; Mirs Peggy Compton, Ann Hntam. 1H. In May. 1031. at nue. The parly win in the form of
a kitchen shower.
ireasurvi. with ..tiss Barbara Coy Carlisle, Cumberland. Eng
Lovely arrangements of pastel
ner serving as club reporter for
Byrd, ns a lieutenant In Ihe U S flower*
were u-cd in the dreorut
Navy, was heaclnnaster when mg the living
the coming year.
room, with n Christ­
The club also made plans for a American forces were practicing
Christmas party for the children of Invasion tactics near Plymouth in um* theme being employed in the
the parish, to lie held directly af KM1 Pat. then In yenrs old. was dining room. Iluring the afternoon
ter the 8 IX) nm Mass, Dec 21 watching from a low cliff. A noise appiopriate game* were enjoyed
Chuck Itodcbaugh was ap|x&gt;tnlcd startled her nml she fell at Byrd's hv the guest* with several prize*
chairman of the decorating com­ feet lie stopped the practice and being won. Mi»* Appleby received
mittee Santa Clans, himself, will took cure of Pat who suffered a many nice and useful gift* from
tier ft laud* and all unusual and
he on hand to distribute gifts to sprained wrist
beautiful lea pet from tlie hostess­
the children in the gaily decorated
Byrrl met the Ctrl's f.imllv and es. Refreshment* were served from
Parish Annex
became her unofficial guardian
tlie dining tuble with Mr*. Wesson
Bird took Pat to Ihe If. S in presiding at tile tea service She
1947 to huic her finish her erluea and Mi* Sumiuersill were u*si*teil
HOLLYWOOD | tlim there
m entertaining by Mr*. Corley.
He said the marriage was ketd I About .'III of Mi** Applehv'*
11) BOB THOMAS
secret to permit Pat In complete friend* from Sanford, Geneva and
iveie invited to he pri
HOLLYWOOD ijv—Victor Mature her education and gel a foothold (Tinlunta
si Ml
has Just signed n new three year In Ihe theatrical liustne**
Byrd I* to play a leading role
contract with 20th Century fox.
which will hand him $3,000 a week here in "Stalag 17 " lie lin* l ’ h o b u n n C I u h h iM e e tH
achieved distinction In Ihe play*
and whopping yearly bonuses
With Mrs. Reynolds
That is news In these times, "Tnhnrco llnad" and "Of Mice
when studios aro dropping high and Men "
Bird lived in Sanford. Fla . for
salaried stars wherever possible
The llnpti*t I'heiirun Sunday
a while nml worked on the Sanford School rlu»* held it* regular ntccl
Mow does Mature do It?
Herald
lie
left
In
Ihe
30s
for
Nr**
"They couldn't afford lo let me
nur and I'hrUlimi* party at the
go.” he answered. "It's purely a York and Inter wrote a book Ihome nf Mr*. W. A. Reynold* mi
"Small
Town
South."
an
Informal
matter of economics."
Willow Avenue on Tuc*duy night
Does this sound like the self­ hook of life in and around Sanford jut 8:00 o’clock. I&gt;urIiii; Ihe evening
OFNN
selling Mature of old? Ah. hut
elft* were exchanged and game*
something new has been added In
were directed by Mi»* Dorothy
the postwar years, Vic has given
There are innnv different ways Garter. The cla** preaenlod their
FVF.NINGS
up his old hobby of making pub­ egg* mnv lie served to children teacher, Mr*. M. T. Havin'* with a
licity and has settled down lo «n they do not lire of them. Car gift.
$
merely making money. Ami that, ml and k^lnneh souffle* are u*ualI.ular ill the evening refresh­
K
he explained, is why hi* studio Iv popular and they are egg ilrh. ment* were served. Those enjoying
lifted his option at a handsome A custard inure, made with egg, fhe ejvent^.werc Mr*. It. W. Rain
Nohodi
hut nobody
tin* more womlerlul gill idea* ,1
111
hike In salary.
'•’r Tcut
uM mY’ fi nR* ''v' Mr*. Edgar Benton, Mr*. Lownun he served over
"The loanouts are whnt did It.” And *mnll fry , . . , , , ,v ..II Tripp. Mr*,
la ltoy Kalrldge.
than 'lilt 1 Mil (S' S — the Iowa's biggest, lirighli-*! Naiiln
Whitman
it
"
" V M,*P fuller. Mr* Untold I'lgotl.
he sold. "Every time my option •crumbled egg* with
adddhui
comes tip, the money Imy* lake a of tn*p .-.mall piece* tin
Mr*.. .Turn
Stern, Mr*. J. S. GleveHere ton will find a m t anal of perterl presents lo please ,i
&gt; Nimnally
of .......a.
|
,
.
look at my salary and say. 'This
land. Mi*. II. T Pmlrtrk, Mr*. W.
• I’niitfhorn
n e t) person in a merry assortment ol pilvoa lo please sour
boy has got to go.' But then they _____________
_______
— III. Wilke. Mr*. Torn t.uird. Mr*.
K J. Cameron Jr.. Mr*. K. J.
start going over the hooks and they
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• Norris
purse. Come in today nnd Christnrus shop In nnr quirk stop.
see what kind nf money I have becoming a retail
‘elall tycoon,
lie has Peeples, Mrs. It C. Whitmire. Mr*,
I
brought In on loanouts Then they six insured the opening* nf a TV W It. Bred, Mrs. Itov Mixon, Mr*realise they can't get rid of me store. n furniture store and two llnvne*. Mr*. II. It. Parker. Mr*.
ulready Reynold* nod Mr*. II V Nelson.
The stockholders would scream If ippllu nee store*
M"
■TEff r e ? 33
they fired me.
planning two more Since he lm*
N'i'xl time you make peanut but­
"By the time the fees are added a normal regard for the &lt;Ml.u ■
up, the studio is actually paving asked why he signed again .villi ler sandwiches for lunch, try
me about It,000 a week. They Fox. lie could go independent and spreading the hreud with mnyonwouldn't fire arty star who was pocket the money his studio makes raise nml lidding thin slire* of
getting only that much."
on his loanouls
tomato atop the filling.
The altuation Is different with
other, less marketable stars. When
loaf or play
their salaries start pushing up to
$3,000 and 13.300, the studios start
looking for ways to get out The
star* are either dropped oulright or
in
signed to one or two pictures
annually.
The bosses figure it isn't worth
Perfumes — CnlogneH — Until I'mvcIerH — Hath Oil** — Ilulilili- Until — Snehetn
keeping most high priced stars on
a year-round salary They can save
(’untpnrlH — Cmiiit and UriiHlt Nelit — Hill fold** — (u -l umc .leweln
llenting I’adit
money by letting the players go
KlerCrlr lilaiiket*— Fountain I’eiw and Pencil-* — Slalioneri — Itoilon Manicure
and hiring them hack at flat fee*
But Mature has been working at
Seln
other itudloi as much as he has at
hit home lot. He has been hustled
lo Paramount, RKO. MOM and
presently U-l, where he's making
'•Prince nf Bagdad."
Here's the ticket (or action
"And there are a lot of other
loanouta that Fox has turned
down," ho added.
or lalaalngl Elmlock, Puritan’a
Why Is ho so popular wllh other
studios? For once he turned mod­
est and couldn't answer. (What!
V-neck, button.front,
Mature modest?)
But I think I can supply the an­
swer. Ha Is a big, serviceable actor
aleeveicaa sweater. Interlock*
who can nerfolm In any kind of
film—Westerns, musicals, dramas,
comedies or adventure epics. Also
knit of 100% wool for
he is not harmed by the fact that
he starred In Ihe Industry’s No. 2
moneymaker, "Samson and Deli­
extra warmth, with 2 lower
lah."
ItonHiin l.luhterM — Electric Shaven* — Fouitlaiii Penn and Pencils — Shaving
Mature is well on his woy to
patch pocketa. In (rent
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PURITAN

Mrs. It. L. Johnson conducted
the meeting of Circle No 7 oper..
ed with this dovotlonsl hy Mn. M.
N. Cleveland. A report was heard
lit sent by ....
tho
on the birthday gif.
group to tha Baptist missionary In
Tokyo and the use of tithing cards
was aaplalned by Mr*. A J. Peter
son.
M n. Fred Myers tslkcd on com­
munity mission work and Mrs. J.
C. Nawsomt reported that the «oth
anniversary of the Baptist Childn n ’a Home Society Is now being
observed. She also read an article
on "The Woman With a Needle"
using Dorcas of the Bible as an
example.
Mrs. J. A. Cunningham was
alactad as vie# chairman of the
circle. Members pnsent were Mn.
Sally Alton, Mn. R. L. Johnson,
Mn. Jo# H. Wright, Mrs. Cunning­
ham, Mra. W. L. Stoudenmlre. Mrs.
F nd Myers, Mn. Frank Wood­
ruff Jr., Mra. O. C. Gibbs. Mn. J.
M. Leonard, Mra. W. A. Morrison,
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mn. Newr'me, Mra. A. C. Benson.
Mr. and Sira. David E. Thrash­
Mn. O. H. Sykes. Mr*. Cleveland, er announced today the birth of
•nd Mn. C. E. Harrell.
a daughter Suzanne Lnulto on
Nov. 28 at the Fernald Laughton
Memorial Hospital. Mrs, Thrash­
er will lie remembered a* the
former Bhlrley Cameron.

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Haary Witte Br, on the occasion

«f tkeir golden wedding annivor*
mnr. All friend* of the couple are
torftjd to call at the WUte home
on Wert P in t Street between the
h e m of liM u iliO O o'clock.

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Page 4
Thar*. Dec, II, II

Mr. Truman

(Continued Frpm Pate One) .
Kaatern commander might have
f i r ending the Korean War.
Elsenhower Mint hi* telegram to
M*eArthur from the crutier tm
which he I* returning from the
Korean trip he undertook to carry
out hi* campaign pledge
Truman then challenged MaeMIAMI igs—A woman civic leader
add three alleged members of the Arthur to tell him any Idea* he
Kb Klnx Klan were at liberty fn may have for ending Inc war. He
CC0 bonds each today following ■aid It was MacArthur's duty.
And itthte congressmen suggest­
lend grand Jury indictments
ed Trunian meet with bolh the
charging them with lying.
Mrs, Helen Russell, vice presi­ President-elect and MacArthur In
dent of the Edison Center Civic try to achieve n program for
Aasoclatlon, and these nlIrprtl pc? CP
' Truman came lo his news con­
klxfismer were Indicted
William Glenn tirwick, former ference today obviously ready 'o
officer nf the John 11. Gordon do battle with the two generals.
Klavcrn in suburban Minicab; Har­ To dramatize Ihe conference, he
vey George Dc Hosier of Hialeah, permitted still photographers and
and Arthur Freeze Udgreen of television and newsreel camrramen to make pictures before Ihe
Miami.
The Indictments were submitted actusl questioning started
The TV film* were made for
Tuesday by the grand Jury investl
gating the dynamiting id the Car­ later showing, There was no live
ver village Negro housing project, telecast of Ihe new* conference
Truman said he travelled more
tinman Catholic churches and Jew­
ish synagogue* In grealer Miami llinn H.ooo miles In see MacArthur
at Wake Island ami about all hr
last year.
The Indlrlmcnts charged Mr* got for (hat waa a lot of mis
llUsiell with perjuring herself In information.
Asked what Ihls misinformation
sworn testimony before the grand
Jury; Orwlck on two counl* and was, Truman tab! MacArthur told
Udgreen on one count of making him al their historic meeting al
false statements lo KB] agents, Wake Island. Oct. M. IWO:
1. The Chinese would nnt move
and Dc Hosier on two counts nt
making falsa statements to the Inin Korea.
2. It would be possible to send n
Tost Office Department’s loyally
bdard. De Hosier Is a postal cm- division nf Ihe regular U S Army
from Korea to Germany fnr oc­
** klr*. Russell was accused of de cupation purposes to relieve nnnlhnylng under oalh that she met and er division by January, HIM
3 That MacArthur was sure the
consulted with a commltlee of
Klansmen to discuss "wnys and war was ovrr.
Trunian fired MacArthur April
means of preventing Negroes from
II, 1031
moving Into Carver Village."
MacArlhur gave no details of
Ally. Gen. McOrencry first an
nounced the Indictment* In Wash­ any Korean peace plan lo bis New
York speech last Friday lie (lid
ington.
Those Indicted were accused nf say It would not lead to unduly
lying In connection with an Investi­ heavy Allied casualties
Reporters pressed Truman as to
gation of lorrorlstn here against
whether he considered Elsenhow­
religious and rarial group*.
Maximum penalty upon convict­ er’s trip announcement a piece nf
ion Is five years In prison on each demagoguery.
The President said the announce­
count.
Tho Indictment said Mrs Russell ment was a piece of demagoguery"Well knew" (he four Klan officer* and nf rnurse Elsenhower had to
before Ihe first dynamiting at Car make the Irip after saying he
var Village on Sept. 23, 1M1, ami would.
At that point Roger Tubby, aetlng
that she "attended a meeting at a
residence In Ihr northwest section" presidential press secretary, got
up
to talk briefly with Truman.
at which the KKK leaders were
Truman then turned hack to the
present.
It Identified Ihe leader* sa Ira reporter* and said Tubby had sugFrank Gibbs, Ihe exslled cyrlops; gesled some good may rnme out
Eugene K. Garber, vice president; nf the Eisenhower trip.
If It docs, Truman said, hr will
Rny Talmadge l.uttrelt, secretary
he the happiest man In the world.
ami T. T McCnllum treasurer.
The ImllclmcnU described the
Edison Center Civic Association as
a "civic group existing during the
summer end winter of IBM ami
Interested in preventing memhm
of the Negro race from moving treaties ran lie adopted by a simple
Inin a housing development located parliamentary mujnrlty-ln effect,
whether they are constitutional.
In Edison Center "

Alleged Members
Of Klan Indicted

By US Grand Jury

S

Morrocnn Action
IC m IIs s h

rro n . r a t e

O aai

BACKS PAYING U. N.
TOKYO (AS-VIce Premier Taketora Ogata told Ihe upper house
of Parliament today the govern­
ment considers U. S aid tn Japan
as a debt.
In reply to a question Ogata said
he hoped tho Diet wouhf nnt on
pose repayment. He said U. s.
aid helped slahllize Japanese eenn
nmy.

terdny for four of Ihe Europeans
killad In tho rioting that he Intends
to keep It that way.
Guillaume dcimunced enemies of
franco and sonic of "our friends"
for support of those he said had
eroaled tho disorder. The refer­
ence to "friends" was nnt ex­ Add the Jtllca Of till If It li-lllnn
plained further hut observers a*
Hinted It was a slap at Ihe United tv a cup of i-vaiiornli'd milk
fllates and other countries which whrn you nri- whlpplmr Ihe mill.
are supporting Ihe siring of the You'll find that a firmer nml
more lasting whin resullii.
Tunisian case In the U, N

More Tasty Cup Of
Coffee Seen Oft Way
BOCfA HATDNifc-A better clip
of coffee may he on the way,
A coffee brewing Institute In con­
duct a continuous program of re­
search ami development In better
coffee brewing win. announced today.
Hie Institute, act up a* a mem­
bership corporation In the Mate of
New York, wm announced by T.
Carroll Wilson. San Francisco, to
delegate* at tnq final scislhn of
the National Coffee Association'*
C&lt;mventInn.
It was established through joint
effort* of the National Coffee As
snclatlnn and Ihr Pan American
Coffee bureau.
Every aspect of cofTce brewing,
both homo and raaianro
wnl
come within the scope of ■ n-tlvlIlea and It propose* to w-..»- -losely with manufacturers of a 1 type*
of coffre brewing equlpfti. .it.
The Institute wtTl also collate and
rutalogue the ma*i of exlstfng In
formation ami date developed by
the coffee brewing committee ol
Ihe national coffee association dur
mu the past decade.

1
Snw&gt;
n*»i
IfXi,,These department head* are
H- II- neckham, street*) .Sidney
(Hid) Richard, sewers: Janie*
fbirtn. garbage and trash: JO. If.
Johnson, Water superintendent nnd
sanitarian, and N. O. Garner, Civil
Service,
Mr. (lllion, Who ha* elm rue of
the only engineering *etlvltfu* nf
the City, I* located In nn office
which wn* created by portioning
off a portion of the ipinrler* occu­
pied by tho Slate Road Depart­
ment, Immediately across the hall
from Mr. Lemon'* former office.
Thl» office also was newly plas­
tered and painted.
Robert Angua and Associates,
Jacksonville engineering firm, also
I* making use of this office In
making preparation* for the pro­
posed, extensive City sewerage
project.
*
The Water Department la being
.consolidated In the City Manager'*
former office, llllllng ami address­
ing employe* of the department
are being taken out of the City
Clerk’* office, Mr. Lemon said, n
move which will bring about "h-*
confusion and better efficiency."
The water meter and addressogranh portion of the department
I* being brought In from an offlco
at the end of the hall from the City
Manager** former office.
THU last office, libeled a* the
mayor’* off ire but which hasn’t
seen use a* such, will he employed
by the Pollen Department’s park­
ing meter division.
Reside* considerable repainting
nml rvplaatering, Improvement also
la being made to the CHr If nil
through repair of thn roof In the
rear nf thn main hulloirlg.
Tho renovation activities ore be*
Ihg carried oil by the Cltv "In the
Interest of tho taxpayers" aa such
"maintenance prevent* further de­
terioration of the public building,"
Mr. Lemon *ahl.
These nrtivltlea, he said, a* be­
ing carried out "as we go along."
Tho revision of the offices "avoid* congestion and confusion, and
fiiellllntca nmro efficiency and hel­
ler service to the genera} nubile,"
bo pointed out."
A lotnl of HI players handled
|ihs* completion* In the Uni­
versity of Miaslaalpni'a first five
football gnmr*.

LOST Pair child'*
tnlse plastic rims.
Call mm w.

XI

Another American In
i I'h iis w ii r e n t r s f s ttwi
control* should be continued.
Truman, fie ld with thta grriwlng
clamor for •an end to economic
curb*, ha* been Insisting he Should
turn over n functioning stahlllzatlon program to President-elect
Elsenhower next month.
There was no Indication that
Truman'i attitude has changed.
He and hla economic stabilisation
chief, Roger L. Putnam, have been
trying to round up enough business­
men lo serve &lt;n tho vacated Incluatry post* on tho W8B.
The wage board ha* been sty­
mied In It" work with more than
12.000 apuUi*WA\.i. v- .nSljpva, ap­
proval of wage Increases, since
Chairman Archibald CVm and In­
dustry members resigned last week
In protest over Truman's handling
of a coal pay Increase. The WSH
had ruled part of Ihe Increase was
inflationary, but Truman okayed
tho full amount.
Tho NAM'* Call for ending all
controls was Issued Isle yesterday
by Its new president, Charles It.
Sllgh Jr., who said:
"Tho resignations nf the chair­
man and Industry rhemher* of the
(wage) board imderscorn the M il
Ity of liny further continuation of
Ihe whole wage prior slnblllrntlnn
flnltco."
In glvlrig the auto Industry a
grentor quota fnr the socond quar­
ter of next year. McDonald re­
pressed doubt that producer* would
got enough metal to hlfltd IIV mil­
lion cars nut NI'A allowed them
to do so If they can find the metal.
Beginning Jan 1 ctmslrucVon nf
such recrenlinmil and amusement
projects as bowling alleys, basebait parks, night clubs and then
ters may go ahead on a restricted
basis without government approv­
al fo r more than two years such
Construction has been banned un­
less the government gave a ape
rifle okay.
The NPA’i new rides also pro­
vide Hint In the category of such
projects h* school*, hnspltals. pub­
lic utility nlnhlx, transportation

UN Dismissed By Ue
thOtUD NAtlCms, N. Y. t n U, N. Secretary General Trygve
Lie has fired enoRter American
employe on security ground* end
* * a dozen other ca»e»
has about
under roviow. „
.
, ,
The man discharged waa Irving
Schiller, an archivist employed at
the If. N. branch In Geneva,
Switzerland, He was called home
recently to testify before the MeCarran commlttae.
Lie announced that In many of
e other cases now under raview
e "adverse comment" supplied
by the U. R State Department on
the persons Ijiyqlvjfd was "much
too flimsy" to warraht dismissal.
If. S, assistant Secratary of State
John Hlckerson told a U. S. Senate
Internal Security subcommittee
yesterday that the State Depart­
ment hid supplied "adverse cqmment" nn so American employes
since entering Into in agreement
with the If. N. tn 1010 to do so.
Illckrrson said all but about a
dozen ol these had been fired.

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Libbys White Cream Style

Iona HalveH Yellow (Tin#

CbihcHc Weatherman
Hit For Losing Storm
TAIPEH, Formosa &lt;*-Thc Con­
trol Yuan- watchdog agency nf the
Chinese Nationalist government ••
today censured the weatherman,
charging hr lost a tvplmnn.
It declared Cheng Tzc • Chung
failed to properly chart the course
of a dlsaslrous fynhnon, so that It
struck Formosa Nov. 14 without
warning The storm left 1M persons
dead nr missing. 302 Injured, B.720
Coffee
house* destroyed and 14.020 dam­
aged
______
of copper. They have been limited
to five tons nf steel and a halfton of copper Also, afler next May
l, they may use two tons-of alum­
inum, Instead of one ton a* at
Relherk
present
The amounts nf iteel. coppar and

Morton House

Corn Meal 5 lb. bag* 57c
Dlile f.lly Hominy

HEAVY WESTERN (IEEE

SIRLOIN
CLUB

Hallo.

Lunch Meat

4 I(&lt;

Armour* Sliced

Dried Beef 5 on. jar 85c
Agara l.unrhron

Meat

12 Os. Can*

3 for $|.00

Rath* Vienna

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STEW

GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
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Grltn

STRINCI.ESS WEANS
PASCAL CKI.EKY

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POTATOES
Irrhrra

LETTUCE
SWANSON Boneless Chicken

FOIt IIIO AFPBTITKH

Jane Parker Freeh
Yennl llnined (IIaxed

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In Celehratlng Kurd Motor Company*n (iolden
Annlvernnry we offer the following IJtwd Car
Warranty Kxclumvely In thin Territory.

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1040 Ford Cuktom VH, One Owner, Vei'y Clean New Paint
1047 Ford Huper Deluxe Forrfor Sedan, One Owner, Radio New Heat
C om e, Very CleHn
‘1940 M. (I. Amerlrt'a ’FnvwlU Bnorta CHr, OOe Owrfrr, Vfcry Clekti, 16,01
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1951 Chevrolet Tudor Sedan, One Owner, Low Mileage
1949 Plymouth Deluxe Fordor Sedan, One. OwAer, Very Clean
1947 Pontine Tudor Sednn. Very Clean, Radio, HWler, Sekt Covent, Spot

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DU.
m •tati.
Explanation Sough*
lie directs the state force of of­
Dc Hnry Doings
ficer* in enforcement of laws
In Officer’s Death
'
fly
KAY
MENNLNUI.lt
■ gainst inoonshinlng. Mis authority
to revoke liquor licenses n( places
The hig news this week was the
JACKSONVILLE &lt;.P - A Navy
where gambling Is
permitted MM* meeting which wns held
makes him a key figure in control lust Friday evening In the Court board is looking for an explanation
of
the death of an officer here
of Illicit gambling
House In Del,and, under the ousFT PIERCE t.P-Snm F Davis
Ills agency collects about 13 .'til pices of the Dellnry Civic A ssocIh- Wednesday while he apparently
year In
(Tampa lilMnc** man and (iml lion dollars a year
in taxes on
or tion, Inc, The Ipn-stion under tits* was conducting tests on Hie efforts
[heart of thfMliilsborauith County hecr. wine, whiskey ami cigarettes mission wns “ Does Dellnry need n of high altitude (light
Navy doctors said Kns lloherl
Crime Commmsloa will he stoic
Davis has been a close friend of Community Center?", nnd the ntiBeverage tw e t o r in the adminls- McCarty since their college days mver was obvious or we would not l. Fridman died of asphyxiation
in the early 3b*. He Is an infantry hate (teen meeting so fnr from He was found slumped to iho floor
[tralinn of p in McCarty
of a night vision training labora­
The gov.-Met Wednesday nlftht, vctcran of World War II wilh scrv- hotno,
tory at 12 33 p. in
cM Irm cd i^rA.MocUtcd I*rc«.i rr
,ni
acific
| It was grntifying lo see nearly
Feldmann had gone to Iho lab
p&lt;Tt published Nov. 24 that Davis, 1 ,l'' *» Prfsl»fent Of an Insurance every sent In the courtroom filled. oratory
about 111 a m , apparently
42-year-old former University n&lt;, "acncjr and a mortgigo loan com- Dr. William f Fidier served ns to conduct
the tests widen involve
Florida fullback and captain, will |S*,n&gt;' 1,1 lanipa. he wax one of chairman. The InVocal Ion wns tiro- *:*r rf nitrogen and oxygen. 11
get '.hi »(.,wsi a vi-ar position
i
^M president iimmcrd hv the
llev.
Hubert
Thom|
,
,, „
...
, 'omdr Curlf- i 7„mr nubile mn* t rnvi,;i of
uf the
the Dellary
Church. f0emailim
*____ ______officer of Jacksonville
Dellary Church.
in Tampa Jung" Kuhcrt
Wingfield
again
k
Naval
Air Station, reported
,
. ____ attention on showed his interest in Dellary by
Znrtc snitl the tests were normal
; illegal gambling activities
tuking lime out of his busy life to procedure
for flight phvsio’o-tv of
- Announcing his appointment. Me Ik- there nnd lemnin for the entile
icerv such
us Feldmann and' that
fit
The Itevcragc director, usually a Cnrty said Davis has the “ full evening.
................
He
made
n
short
speech
of
key man In the governor’s little measure of honesty, fairness. In welcome and reiterated his interest he was well qualified in the field
cabinet of major administrative tcgrlty and moral courage the of­ In the rapid growth of nor cm *
Feldmann was a 1932 graduate
of Columbia University with e
aides, has powerful authority to fice requires,
nidnity.
rrjalntr
and
—
,. the liquor Industry ----feet he will he fair both to I He was followed by the ehaplain bachelor of science degree In
“poTTee
(Hr11
---■ ■ ■■ cle the "Ipeople
a member of I’ nl Beta
it
atllnsl undesirable
of Florida nnd the In
of the nssoelatlon, Vincent Valen­ lthyslcs.
Kappa vehoLudic fraternitv nnd
tine, who read the organisations’ the
Physical Soelrlv and
Creed. The next four speakers rr- hud American
completed a course in aviation
piesented the people of Dellnry meilirmr
at I'cns.lriilu before t om
and each one spoke for a different
in October.
1ago group- Ifcnry Klvnpcr was metichere
was married five month, ago
spokesman for the older folks. Mis. and his hriile lived with him here
It. II. Nolle spoke for thw imretit*
records listed their pertn injAktiA that ChriMma* plow go on anil on!
of tlie TO or more Dellary efiihliea. Navv
lien! address as Niagara Falls. N
Miss Buramie Nobler spoke fpr the Y
Jpnnuix fra^ranrt g ifh to nut fir tiny Unman
teetmgei s and tlie younger civiljrtrrn, who multi nol present ihrlr
f r t l glamnuronx !
own case were represented by Ml*»
[Kay llrnningci.
Cliai It s A'oiuimn rend the rvpotl Anyfiui Duke To Wed
Ion wlmt the Assm-iation lias ar- Xobluninn’n DftURrhter
loinpllslod to date. lie lepnitcd
'llint tin- C i v i c Association owns
■MIDNIGHT
MEXICO CITY lP—Angler lilddle
lllirce lids mi l looking Lake Marie.
G LA M O U R t r r
Duke. Anicrlra's ymingcsl ambus
These
have
been
properly
surveyed
Turn n&lt;iinr* nf f!itfu{grir
and the died has laen seemed. Ills sailor and hu lieu lo one of the
. tw» tniinri iif *nil rt
report on loads
was gratifying. country’s great fortunes, will mar
Nfimnlh Uml Anil
Commtssiniiei ftyun leci'iillv order- ry (he dark eved urnnllilailtlliler of
Mmlf 1 mi mi! 11ndi
Iril Comimmitv litlve ta m- widened a Spanish nobleman here livtlay
■rentnl with iiiJif&lt; hlet«
Thr 37 year old rnvnv l« FI Sal
Mnlniuhi frnjjrunro
and all other toads leading to lb&lt;vadur flew In Imm New York vrs
,,. both fnr £ |
ipruperly are in good condilion.
Hudson Myers, picsident, nuni- lerilav with liis fiancee. Marin
med no ainl ein|diasir.i'd the fuel Luisa ile Arana. 2t&gt;, and a wedding
Mmt the building committee was parlv
Duke, of Tuxedo Park N Y .
Interested in keeping down costs
MIDNIGHT
consistent with safely and good will inhi'i'll a lobnero foil" --r s-d
COiOQNB tCT
pluiining- In other words. In- as­ is an heir also of hanker Nfehnl is
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I Mi i f i i 1 1 i i f
serted thirl they planned
not (o Biddle Miss Arana’ s vrandfalher
i i i | i » l i t t ‘u l i i g n e
[•‘ Idte o f f more tlmn tliev coui11 *s i1'*’ ln,h Marque* tie Cnlilp Ileal
!»#* miner * «tl
chew." A ipiratlnnn and iiiwwii pel- "f Itflliao
11an11 Anil Hfniy
Iiml followeil and before adjourn

Selected
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StlUd TVert-.r. Uolcn
Sheriff Tn CHargeH I' tn*
.aid t'arrish struck a picket
WitJi Hitting Picket head with a pistol

rCffC fw*i goln; to put them m Mil
on the
Saler said Ihe union hm asked
the Fill to Investigate
Alain"* City Police Chief D C
Tlie union official also accused
late sain: "They can investigate
WINTFIt HAVEN f - A striking Constable William Mock. Bartow, all they want \Ve haven't dom
union charges a sheriff 'truck .i of interfering with picket line
hi) tiling The only tiling we iful
picket nnd that Haines i'i|y and imilesi.iig union men. (Musing them was In try In keep Hu m Iri-s■
to he searched amt trying to fore.
i'oik County official* were fnthnl :l them
h ’’ding bark pickers win* wanted
to return to work
dating workers nnd li ving lo break
1* work "
I haven’t .searched
the .-trike of cltru fruit (ilckci j Moil, -sill
Saler said HM are on -trike in
Sheriff Hagan t'arrish said he one or them I haven't stopped one
had hit a ellrii« man with his tn* |of them I haven't molested one i Lake Wales mid Wilder Haven
when tl&lt;e man advanced toward of them t haven’t forced anyone
If. S. milk pioiluction ha in
him with a knife lie had been or to work Some of them did slop xi*
trucks on the highway and I told I eTensell very little in the pint In
dered lo drop
n.irl Saler. director of the Citrus them if they stopped another one I years.

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�Fed Cagers A re Favored Over Winter Park In Opener H ere

lly KENT CIIKTI.AIN
Seminole High School’* new
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nth/cf/, pri-giam will receive it
ATLANrA'F»—lliatGrm
fir Hi trat in
tomorrow
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W hen newly mquneil i„ .e h John
,,M{ ' ’ f 11 «»•*"'»»»••'■•■
Scott will .end hi* well trained f c i a n i sroui m ‘nJ! !u,
eager, agaln-t on unknown Winter
nu.ra^ ,,! r
Park quintet „t I htH) am.
Trch’s Kngincer- |X,y,
in l ’M.' ,W . Ku ,
, r,,n Klb't
game* more tti.in a
High School to the Ohio State SRC team and drew .. lot:
prep enpe title in 11*14, .lemon- WK) faMS Thuf.* an an
.trilled whnt make* n winnitnr 32.MX1 ner game lm thee,
team when he .tnge.1 u piiblie champion
print in- In introduce and explain! But I. S I' *i.l,l |ii!i.
to Die fan* mid player* all the (or five home engagement
new rule chunge* lid* year mid ernge of 3.1.Hu1 hu
then proceeded to show the vnrlou* type* of offensive mid de­
r toiiutir t
Tm noi row night will Ih&lt; n big
ry
nut a ig lii fur ut least four Celery Fed
fensive setup* the teum and their
uidouMi'dls , rOlder* this year not to mention
opponent* will be using till* year.
the T ig e rs’ , he funner winnei* of the J. Peter
An attentive aodlenre of near­
t« And .il |Scbanl g ild trophy who will be
ly 100 watched how the Sem­
only three .no hand at the Trl-HI-Y banquet
inole* would rrark the 2-1-2 mid
seven, the IIn the HIIS auditorium at 7:30 o’2-3 defensive larllr* a* well 11*
s gave the clink fur the silver unniveriary athe man-tn-mnn nnd the soI
I .Hiding of thn coveted "most valucalled "fluid" man-lo-man.
. 11 11 Hie hie p layer" pruseotnllon.
A* Coneh Scott explained, “ Thi*
to :i H 2-1
Itesult* of llir specially pickI* the proeedure we will follow
u victories, ed fan hoard of |udge* for the
ngnin«t tile various team* dependky, then a Sc haul Trophy are still secret
M arvlntiil. nnd vs ill lie until Srhasl connnd Missis
eludes hi* IniriMiurlory speech
I I . s It liefure awarding the trophy.
ed tint Hie
In ndi' 11inn In llio Schnnl "most
&gt;11 in -lyle viiliinldi" award, Ihree other ore-•■Miniums will be made. Jim Bullt'liolerem e eon's Men* Wear will uward an
1 in', lm n altili'lir swiiilei in lha most lirnm;iii increase islog Inukiog player un the jonlni
over I’l’il viir s11v team.
drew only
The l.lon* &lt; lull » ill nrrsenl a
mil,.11 Irupliy lo Ilie ImsI Mucker un the
re el m .ijiir 1012 Seminole sqiniil ami the
Jock Krider
John Scott
I'l iier 1 ent Bailer Jewelry Store will aw ard
dal allend
u trophy to the most impr. «rd
Iwr on whnt they arc using. You
ch finished grltlder Ihl* sensim.
mu*t remember u lot of these buy*
r„l«st&gt;-i- to I h'l'e Tri-lli-Y girls, wlm
vis
have been practicing only one
which like been w in kin g llic |,'s* ly fur
week, since they were playing
h si hedule. pnsl I wo week* In make (bis
&gt;er
football, anil while It lank* easy
avcraec
iino ive rsn rv grid iron bunqiu
a
here, it will take quite nwhile fur
b i l l ’ Inline lin e**, out u iilv are sp u n - Mg
them to master il iiudci k u iu c
m ui'.1 1 .us night's fetr but
'ey
conditions "
liiise sent in vlt nt lulls tu a ll 21 v.lnSuch rs-gridmen u« Junhir
lie is In Ibe past.
•
Metis, liny Davis, Has* linnIl I* liupi'd I lint musl uf Ibe w innuin, Jimmy Krider, lliihhtt IllsI I ' l H i p a 1 . 1 . w ill lie nidi* lu return lo the
bee, Jimmy Hawkins, Dil Shef­
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; . tgli sebutd fm the big get-togelhfield, tiersld llehren* nnd Larry
I d l ' I l O i r 1 f riiiiiiiMKiiM til iiiu I In* 2r&gt;th anniml
Bate*, ore among Scull'* rage
w arding uf Ibe Scliaal Trooby.
hopeful*.
'mu Ii Mar I Name* uf niunv »tai» till* year
The Coneh suiil thnt lie would
mil il his have been niciilioncd fur the *•
lie using bis lie*t seven men un
im is ruing a ril, but in f*r. Junior Metis
a h uf w i/
i'l,
lu In- the lending contender
the varsity while the next best
null lilts rn- fur Ibe trophy liny llnvi* may ra­
three players would lie used reg­
ilin', mi/in : c u e the Kndei "musl iniproveil
ularly on the first five of the
m y N t \ , player award. Il 1* 11 lo ss-lip be­
Junior varsity. He explained it tbi*
ing T , Hlcii 11 ween L a rry Hale* and Johnny
way, "I figure It would lie better
iy llrroiigii June* a* lu who w ill lake the
for the last three player* on our
Hie sin.de .u vcled Holmon's sweater for the
varsity to play regular un the JVs
III. . .. lT .n l
n ... T i l - I l l - Y
g ir ls , w ho hove
than tu sit on tnr bench dining

Bay Davis
llulilia lllsbre
the vnrsity game* end not gain
any gnniv experience.
According to Scott tin- rngr
trams will be divided Into 10 var­
sity players with II umri- living
plnml on the JVs and n |Hi**lhility
that n freshman team will I*foimrd uflcr the first of the year.
Crld conches Bill Fleming and
Fred lianas will hundh- the JVs
and the froah teams with Sroll
guiding the varsity.
Tomorrow morning’* gsme
with Winter Park will lie Ihr
nnlv dav game of Ihr vrur, nec­
essitated hy Ihr football banquet
tomorrow night.
luvsl night's prurtlrr revealed
that this year's edition of the
Hrmlnolrs will not lie us tall ns
last season’s lenm thnt hnnsled of
6-4 Wise Hardin and 6-3 fiernld
Covington, who have graduated.
However, this season's quintet will
lie faster, belter primped with a
mastery of the cage fundamental*
and nn orgnnlxcd attack that will
sires* drlving-ln shot* and plays.
One newcomer, who I* apl lo
gain a healthy respect In Cen­
tral Florida, I* a senior transfer
from Frankfurt, Ky„ Cordon
Clark. The lanky •-foot-2 for­
ward U an excellent shot who
can pop the cord* on lay-up*
■nd seem* In know hi* way
nreund the court.
Ilublm lllsbre, who last year
waa Just n fair eager, Im* shown
y
much Improvement under the or'**\f«nlard practice of Rrntt nnd the
\J6-yenr-old Junior looks llkn he
yrlll se* n lot of action thl* year.
I An ever, Junior Matt* will be
on hand jo command the court
game. One Impressive thing about
Metis thl* year la hla ability under
the board*. Melt* I* leaping high
and ran awlah the cords on drive&lt; Inn, which aerma to l&gt;* the princi­
ple mean* nf the Rrott attack,
cr
Jlmmv Krider haa grown and
added weight aM strength to
hla frame and In doing an haa
lamed Into a threat undw the
Marda. Krider la accurate thl*
year while he wasn't laat seam b . The 4-feot-l huaky haa Hint
H E ci tamed 13 and la only a Junior,
h Krider and Btebee figure
Scott's champJeoahlp plane
r next aeesen.
mother Junior in Box* Hannum
) I* devrlonlng right along unRcott’a tutelage. Ray Davla
Dll Sheffield are two senior*
» aeema to be In line for mare
Ion this year.
Vank Stafford, who haa grown
m laat year, la ena Junior1that
I bear attention thla season. He
working rljlht Into Sooft’a
ime and looka to be tha beat
rer on lay-up*, su fford will
e definite role In the Rvmlm* champlenahlp bid next era-

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Miamiun In Elected
Captain Of U-F Team
OAINE8VILLE. - - ( Special 1 —
Donald Andrews, of Miami, has
been re-elected captain of the
University of Florida cross coun­
try team for the 106.1 season. Ilo
also captained lbs- 1062 (earn.
The (iator Harrier* were un­
defeated during Ibe regular
srasni with win* over fietirgln
lech anil Auburn. They plarril
third to TennrKNt-e and Ken­
tucky In (he .Soiiihru-.tern Con­
ference meet.
Varsity m o n o g r a m sweater
awards were presented to Donald
Andrews, Mlainli Itolnmlo Ilvnltx,
Puvld-Chlrlqul, I’ntinma; -Donald
(ingnnu, HI. Louis, Mo,; David
Jneksun, Ferunndlna; H u b e r t
Johnson, (Inlnesvlllei Max Mass,
South Broward: Ernesto Orilonex,
ropuynn, Coltimblr; I'aul Orilonex.
Cnpnyan. Columbia| John West,
7.. . ' ,* n&lt;* atudent manager
Wesley -Arnold, Fcrnnndinn.
be playing at that regular cen­
ter pivot on the JVe. Moss haa
Improved with a year’* growth
and weight. The O-foal-3 giant
ha* been responding slowly slnre
erhool began under Hrolt, loti
the genial mentor haa hopes fur
« r*ko«i»6ee even this season.
Tomorrow morning's game x.J!!
not Includo the regular JV con••■t because of the time of the
tilt. Hanford la picked by this
writer »a the favorite In thin conteat. Ne ther team haa played a
game thin year, but Judging from
iMt night's demonstration the
Feda know what the object of the
game la and will play close and
cautious, setting up their tearing
shot*, something that laxt year’a
team didn't do.
The faat break haa been Incor­
porated Into tho Scott ottaek from
tha rabounda on frea ahota. It will
be an Interfiling contest tomorrow
and .the results o f It will be Juat
aa Interesting aa the Bemlnolei’
ability to follow out their coach'#
Instructions,
Probable Fed Untap •

(iAINESYII.LE I.rv—Thl* l» a lltll, early lo be naming the stair
college bii-kclball champion, but
a g-o-’ l Indication of where the
power lies may come Saturday
night when Stetson and Florida
meet here
...
Florida opened Its season with
a Jt vi victory over Florid* South­
ern Wednesday night while Stetson
wus winning its third straight, 82t-H. over llolllna.
Previously Hollins had trimmed
Tampu and Slelaon beat Florida
Smilhcrn After Salurday the only
slate colleges sllll out of the pic­
ture In the early test of compara­
tive strenglh will bo Miami and
Florida Stale.
Ihree Irttermrn and a freshman
led Florida ot lls opening vlctorv.
Hick ('nsures, football fullback
who is sandwiching In a little
lni-ki ibull. between the end of (he
legiilnr grid season last Saturday
and Ibe (iutor Howl game Jan. 1,
plitvrtl a big part In the triumph.
Hr scored 12 point* and waa a
steadying Influence both on offense
and defense after center Boy Rob­
erts picked up four peraonal fouls
early.
Curt (’unkle waa high scorer with
in points. Sonny I'owell had II
along with Casares. And Augle
(irelncr. n freshman, tallied 11.
Hill Loach. 0 foot 7 center for
Florida Southern and former play­
er at Florida, waa high acorer for
both loo in* with IB point*.

Undefeated Stetson
Dropa Rollins, 8248
WINTER HARK Uh-SUtao
veteran basketball darn la still i
ben ten In three games after tri
tnlng Hollins, U H, here Wedn
dav night.
John fmgrund, one of four
turning Stetaon rcgulari, lad I
winners with IB points: but a B
linn freshman, Nick Vend
Bridgeport, Conn., led both tea:
Stetson, with a starting Uni
averaging 0 foot 4, controlled bt
backboards.

Atlanta Crackers Front Running l ’g George Pezold Is Proving To Be
2nd Place
Seek Pact With Defeat
“ Kingfish” Of Mixed Pin Circuit
No. Six, 2 To 1
Seminole Blues
Crooms Gridders
By KENT CMETLAIN
Sport* Editor
The finest tribute to the Memo­
rial Stadium was paid yesterday
when the official attendance fig­
ure* were released. In the brief
nine month* since the magnificent
stadium ha* been completed, IK)
baseball and football game* were
played liefore 88,802 fan* of whirls
61,818 were rash customer*.
At this r»te, over 1.000.000
fan* will jam their way Into the
new sporting arena In the span
of the next 1.1 year*. It will then
lake 3 more year* to have the
paid adml*‘'bin* rs-m l Ihr I,-

Flamingos M ay-Buy
Out Key West Auu
S h i f t To Island

The Mixed Bowling League’* No.
1 teum i* true to it* name. Last
Monday night the front running
;*•&gt;. 1 m inrreuicd their margin by
.ph from the sec­
ond place No. (I team at the Sanf h i d H o w lin g

A ll e y * .

000,000 n a r k .

It is significant to note that the
08,002 ntten
- fi ore repre­
sent* apnrovlir ' dv -ix time- the
number of peo, to in the eutlie
City nt S*e|,ird
mi i*.e II,0(Ut City total of tor,It.
We gratefully neee| • ",l*
brief note of thank* from It’ tieo.
II. Starke on hebn'f uf Al ' 1 *'hl
Alpha which spon-ured tin ''e*t
successful Celery lluwl game here
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Tben'isviviug Dav II read* ns fol­
low •
Mr h ’ • ' bellsin
I I I , l.ehslf nf VI,ill.1 I’ ll) VIlib' u|,s e m i i (il uur silirere
far lb" new onptr pubIi. in wliich jo.i, Ibruugli ibe
Sanford Herald, gate 1....... ..
scholarship game played here
■t the Memorial Stadium mi
Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 27,
1162.
Again thanks lo you, I am,
Very truly ynura,
C.eo. H. Starke, M.ll.
We were only too haony to play
our small part in Ihl* worthy
game. It is our hope thnt in the
future the Celery Howl will be ex­
panded to include some of the top
college team* in *he South.
Il is an ambitious idea which
will certainly help Sanford and
might lead other outstanding
g a m e s and team* hen* in the fu­
ture.
11. C. Steele,
the rnpnhlr Sunford
(irnuimnr
Sellout principal
who Inis been do1ng a hangup jnh
of directing ath­
letic events for
not only his male
student* but the
girls, too, had
thl* to say about
the Celery Fed*
Snorts Roundup
It. C. Steel* stunning
unset
By fJAYI.K TALBOT____
victory over DcLnnd Isst month:
"The Vallislla uf sportsmen
l m ISBANE. Australia ifu-Whnt
from DcLand'* men of vrsler- wo have done I* go hallway round
ytara was brarkish with the salt the world to report a parcel of
of human tears after the 1.1-7 tennis and run smack Into a cricket
encounter with Sanford. I have scandal which has this whole na­
se*n must of our game* since tion by Its ears
No, they haven't caught any of
about If&lt;2H.
"The victory over Del,nnd «n&gt; Iholr beflannelled heroes shaving
certainly a moat welcome one. points
Worse than that, their heroes
The game wan *nul atirring,
heart warming and apine tin­ have nraetii'ally quit moving at
gling, to nay the least. For gal­ all ami appear to have renchcd a
of suspended animation
lantry, tram effort and rral state
Occasion nf the widespread un­
fight, I doubt If It haa been sur­ happiness
is the Test Match—
passed In many a moon.
roughly comparable to our World
“ Orchids lo the team for (he Series — between Australia and
very nucressful season. The Sonlh Africa
gamra were colorful, intereating
To begin with, (he Aussie selec­
and enjoyable. Congratulation* tors didn't pick u single player
to .Mr. Morris, roaches, students from the great and hot state nf
and all who contributed 'n the Queensland, nf which Brisbane Is
excellent year not forgetting the the capital city
patron*.”
That mode Brisbane afflclanados
To this we ran add "amen."
sore at the outset and they've
vented their feelings by staying
Webb Jone* will be an honored away In vast number*.
That In turn ai&gt;|&gt;eur* to have
guest of Hanford aa soon as ho re­
turns to the Celery City from hi* nettled thn Auisle players ami
ob at the Victory Motor Court In they've responded hy putting on
''ranklln, O. Jones, the rabid died- the dulleat exhibition in the his­
ln-the-wool Seminole Blue booster, tory of cricket, which Is saying
seems to hold tho very hopes of something.
Instead of whaling the hall In
haaehall In Hanford for neat year.
the (Ineat Australian tradition of
Not seriously
Don Bradman and other cricket
taken Inst nuto- f f l
Hall of Famera, member* of the
nirr
whrn
hr
present tram have been giving the
vowed
thnt
hr B B B s B fc A i ‘ fans a really hard time.
Ono of them Tuesday scored only
would get back- A g s ffijW ."-. j P
17 runs In an hour and 80 min­
ers and hoy t h r f l
ute*.
nines. Jones s p - l
If you've never endured cricket,
p a r r n 11y
w •,
: Uiat'a rougly comparable to a base­
dead earnest o n d B
, ball player purposely fouling off
about 40 pitches In auccesslon
h r may fool a 101
lr f&amp; V k k
It'a much easier to do with the
of people.
v;’
broad erlebet paddle than with a
One thing
baseball bat.
a
o fH H H P H r
A scorching cartoon In tt In**!
people
won’t Webb Jonee
paper ahowa King Cricket on hla
mind being fooled by hie ability deathbed from "cricket that Isn't
to buy and operate the club, If It cricket" and "blow the public at­
means wa will hava professional titude" among other aliment*.
Another has the husband re­
baseball here neat summer.
No new angles have turned up marking over the paper, "Thee
In regard to tha 30-day option. any tnday'a cricket waa very dull,"
the wife replying, "nrally,
Jonea haa deposited a 1600 check
can they tell?"
with the Blue director* and haa
Everybody II mad.
until Dec. 20 to make up the y:i,600
The official cricket club chaard
difference to conaumeie the deal.
one news photographer out of the
Currant rumor aaya that John
Krider may get tha 93,600-a-year
Florida International League pres­
ident’* poaL Baynard threw In the
towel this year and O'Connel, who
preceded Baynard, la net too en­
thused ever returning to hla old
hfadaehea , . . flnla

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Davey Scores TKO
Over Fitz Pmden
During 3rd Round
CLEVELAND OH—Chuck Davev
who fiahts like a champion end
talks like (he teacher he used to
he. pronounced himself fit and
ready today for his welterweight
tilt" l»ou*
The Michigan Slate graduate
went through a mild prenarntorv
workout Inst nl«ht in scoring n
third ricnd Ipchnlca' k"«cVo"( o"*r
hopelcsslv outclassed Fllxle Pruden
of t'nt"rsnn, N J.
As Ihr blonde • haired Lansing.
M|ch lighter carefully knotted M*
He after th« fight- no snort shirts
for |Ms follow--* reporter asked
him If he waa hit even once In
ih« bout
- "Oh. voa." the gentleman of the
ring replied "Hr'a n |mi"h Vlil »
«|s«’ed nhoad nf his rl*ht. H«
Jabbed me a few limes and landed
a frw left hooks "
Davev. who holds a master's de­
gree from Michigan Slate and la
»&gt;n l"a*’« of nbe*nee from the eolleve’a Engllah department, la ten­
tatively set for a February title
limit eg«|n*t svellerwei«ht Chamnlon Kid flavllan In Chicago.

While Paul Prxold 1. the "k
fish" of the City Bowlin* League,
hi* unsung brother,'^Ceorge, la
making quite a iiame'Tnr himself
in hi*. *o far, brief three-week
career in the Mixed League.
All Petold ha* dona &lt;■ to raUt
Into the loop lead with an In­
surmountable 173 average, 31
By T. V. DAVIS
pin* per game higher than hi*
Crooms Academy will stage it*
nearest competitor. Beside* thl»,
final football showing of the seaI'exold ha* the second highest
eon tonight when It clashes with
Cocoa In a re-schodolo tilt In the game rolled In the circuit, a M
Indian Klver City. Heavy rain and effort recorded last Monday. A.
iwet ground* rained n postpone­
ment In their last meeting.
The Panther* hit the rnmehsrk
trail last week, when thrv de­
feated the Oakland of Balnea
City. 23-0. O. Knight highlight­
ed the game, scoring two touch­
down more than Knight,
down* to overtake Oarar Wil­
liam*. Oscar went Into the game
with a nine point lead but w*n
held scoreles*. Knight took the
lead by a slight three point mar­
gin. In order to regain thl* title
Ellen lletta
V
,
SJ«d^
In the final stand. William* will
lorn'* 111 mark.
„
have to make *1 least one touchHill Yates rank* fourth with a
Conch Krnnklln based hi* last
&gt;*'eek'» win mi the excoMcnt tack­ 110 percentage nnd Dot l’ow|ll
ling of hi* linemen. I.oul* "Trick- stand* fifth at 14H. SJohlom’* 1117
’ man" Jackson, William* t cwl*. total pin* still remain* high In
and Joe Straw*. Earnest Thome that category with Mil* Betts'
was moved from the quarterback 1002 figure standing second.
post to hnlfhnrk ami came through Name
fi. I'ln* Avg.
with two touchdown* and the only
(1. Petold
0 1611 17.1
extra point.
.13 6002 1L2
{irmly, Edge, Crooms’ Lake Mon- Betts
3*1 * 6437 I t
roc "locomotive” s i - lo rare form SJohlom
27 1067 160
reding off 11. rtl, and .10 yard run* Yale*
33 4808 148
to stand n"l in Ibsl denartnie»t Powell
0 '413.111 118
last week, lie will be n starter III ilanklnsou
Bully
37 3800 141
llathorn
*1 647 141
II. Haye*
16 2082 110
Burnett
33 4440 116
Von Herhtill*
27 181.1 136
Barrio*
16.2012 134

Conclude Season
In Cocoa Tonight

Lan g

10 .11.10

Fricke
Hoblnson
Tracy
Uisery
Ash
Martone
lllrrnat
Bcdenbaugh
Doherty
M. Petold
Wrinknfsky
Fried
Bayl
Clll
Bowen
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Id 31716 IM
24? 2142 1U
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27,1:180 A
27 - 3400 A
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12 1447 A
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From the members’ stand.

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for your money than ever before.
Taka advantage now of our Frea
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LAKELAND I
on* of the l
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Open Bowlin*
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Or LYNDA YEACKLE

Lodge Enunciates
Plan For Nation’s
Peace Leadership
By EDWARD O. ETil KM.
DENVER Ms—Sen. Henry Cabot
lodge Jr. hellevex America mini
end discrimination amt human In­
dignities »t lorn, before it can
lead the world to lasting peace
Lodg«-. une of the architects of
Presidentelect Dwight D. Elsen­
hower's still-forming foreign poli­
cy. last night asked leaders of SO
Protestant churches to work for "a
durable peace based nn justice" in
this way:
"Work for an America that l«
filron g militarily, economically and
politically; support the t’nltod Na
(Ions; work In make It sponger;
advance tolerance and human
rights, encourage private American
activity abroad and hold out to all
of suffering humanity the hops1 nf
liberty."
“ Our discriminations," Lodge
added, "are not only In conflict
with Christian Ideals, hut they are
a real danjgcr to the success of nur
foreign policy."
■ The United States cannot defeat
Mhe Idea of communism with dollan or bullets. Lodge said. It musl
do It by putting into practice the
American ideal of equality and Jus­
tice for all. he said
Lodge, a Massachusetts Republi­
can, has been designated hv El­
senhower as ambassador to the
United Nations. lie said Ihe U N.
"has not lived up tn all that was
hoped for I f He added the U S
can and must work to make the
JU. N. heller, saying;
* "Without world order, our ulti­
mate destruction is only a matter
rif Dine "
He said world opinion, generated
in the debates of Ihe U N.. has
been a powerful deterrenl lo armed
aggression by Russia, which he
said has "overwhelming military
power In Europe and Asia."
Another major foreign policy
speech is to lie heard by the more
than 2,000 church leaders here late
today. John Poster Dulles, desig£naled Elsenhower's secretary nf
* state, recorded the speech before
leaving for eonferencea in Ihe
Pacific. It will be played at the
church meellng and laler broad
cast &lt;CUS, lo.to p m . EST)
Meanwhile, these were other
developments at the Heneral As
semhly nf the National I'nunrII of
Churches of Christ In Ihe U, S. A.:
1. The 30th denomination, the
Greek Orthodox church with Its
million members in this country
was admitted to the council It
w brings council representation to
31,000.000 persons. Only two of the
larger Prolestant denominations—
the Missouri Synod of the Lutheran
Church and the Southern Rapt Isis
—do not belong.
2. Methodist Btshop William r,
Martin. 39, of Dallaa reportedly
was favored to aucreed Eplsmpa'
Bishop Henry Knox Sherrill of
Nsw York as council president. The
election la tomorrow,

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Carl Itenoisat's mother same tn
heln os load the i-ur- and we per
soaded her to go nli'in- too Shlooki-d like she was having u good
•inn\ll the gross n op- loot •
happier after they Uiughl cuff- at jl-i- lair doy stand.

Formosa nAid Plan
Altamonte Man la
Will Be Submitted
Awarded Bronze Star

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the bench where we found »nm*
'surgas-n weed and i-i-n stu-lls, \v.
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lined up to go inside the ocean 1
I it**»m nt nJ jii li^lit in
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T h r b i n p irtlircv
flm ir tl j x .i r ia
pupiilar because they hud all &gt;1ilitii &lt;*t 1 70 s i ' p1111* nf iff* in thr
ililerei tine small sea life we Imupivsifmn nf t h r nI. ii -n
read ahoot, the - - n anemone, it"
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I w Im h . i r r i u i n t ' f*»• ih *
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Km
end the henutifiil silvery "lenl
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O t O R G t R o m «1 W t l l H ut, lit 1111111Wt &gt;1a 1, 1 thill, h sh o w n -i in' el i new
crnli lorn ov-*r nn Ids hack and
1 . ■i.rd til I to- ' i!li 11.1 t 4 ■11 sheep h e .11 im: co ntest nl the Ititci n.it ion 1
r‘i- h* himself with ld« toil, \\ •
I \ I'sto* iv f 1s i &gt;i i* it itm i n i tm .oto W e t -h *. -*k t, #•
1-1 -,t • in* i t . i n m 1 -1
didn’t know .ill ut 11n- fisli
.t mtnuti-s .in-l t" i s m i i i h Ih* w on u $ too - to-l.osliq i 11"- -■n m e r od
there are over "."nil kinds, hot
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tu- w ou ld en t e r U l m i S to l e Uni vci sit . .
1 1"let nut n "nil ,iu ml ji/isi*■ ■
we have learned the names mii-i
habit i of many »f them and wi­
tsnow the impoitaid families. |im
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n| •**,! lilt’ll *| &gt; ■tt i l l i
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Tmn tn&gt; William- w a s ulteiid- a
shell ndleelnr S--vi-1 aI othi-es Ims, S c re e n in g (M‘ Scnnicn \ il(li'il SK*ft”&gt;, |* l HH .ildv I Ml Mil
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found a new hnbhv.
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feed the porpoises and we hoi Nphl lililfiy tll»i I l i n t Mill
211 (Mm
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rndil ventur** ..'it on such n rold plans In s&lt; reen foreign sc.imi ti In,j„y.
w„ had ph-ntv of r&lt;M.m iMlr Ihi*&gt;
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WASHINGTON .V
A plan to
WITH IX CORPS IN KOREA
siippoitmg
•—Lt. Col Cm I A. Iliiechnt-r Jr of make Kormosu self
Altamonte Springs, Kin., tins been with the help ol .i four year pro
nwnidi-d the fourth Out. I.eiif gram of C S aid has been suh
Cluster to Ids llrunse Slur Medal milted to Washington by Chiiing
Shek's Chinese Nationalist
fur iiierllorious service In Koren. Kin
lie was eiteil fur his work from government
Tins u us unnmmced yesterday by
Muy Jfi to Nov Ifi of tills year achief of tin- plans division of the the Mutual Security Adminlslru
IX Corps plans ami operations lion, ttffieials there uppraisetl ihe
plan as "comprehensive and real
•ertlon.
Col. Iliirrliner's I'llatlon -tat*-s Idle In the cliarerler ol develop
ment planned " Tin- agency suld
in putt;
He
deinunstrulrd
rxvellent the plan, classified as secret hv
Judgment and keen professional,!!*,E, , !"n ,!‘ V V n!!
no,' ,n?t^
uhUilv m planning the tactical « ! : . , . ! ! !
^
utllixatiun
of
available
Chinese
re
employment of troops.
sources
anil
private
Investment
HL painstaking efforts and tinriimprnndsing devotion In duly fllltlls
T h e project w a s d e s i g n e d to st.iM
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tin•
-how •*r •|iiif m u -i *••»•
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gave euniinanijers a ideal and
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tu i’l.u lv in Ni u N ui k u Ml bo i*o
Races Held To Blame niyhl
It was the second e«*--ipe b" IfM* b» * hit! ur‘ f** ti I’f* mirmt.
1.1|l«'»| Y lhlll Hit* (l|M|l‘l loti M l ITM
On thr wny homo -omc *»• » my • *K iri
I’ierson, now 3H and still slight
For Mishap Increase nml
allow as he wis when lie Tflirmpfl 111 **'•** *hr TTIUh lynn**,»
i-U p:t||V "HliMil * la*IHI II vt ill
Y|r&lt;* bo Vi* n IhiItv t u &lt;
shot Judge and Mrs Willi.mi Tier " 1* "' I'D*in
k f lo u r m iu u | i
• &lt;i i i m m in tio1
Hum iiliH I mi o*»r totisoiiiu
'• * SKL. Hwitsri lnnd ifl’i Auto­ son on a lonely roud near here In
i f . i m i t i i H ito iif h tho t A p t i l t i l
hu* till*"'t**
two
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mobile race* uro directly responsi­ 11133
t|lir&gt;huiMim Miilinc 1In* d|,M0Mhm
Th«* f''l|o'*'«n*r ii*‘'*i»l«* i r» Hoom H
ble for the increase in fnlnl road
With Tlerson In thiN hut for free
l/u» t ii K l i / i t f Hi b i s .i i ri u of
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P'* in *’*1n ill * ' * * I h h mom • ui'.irlv IVlNMl Mu* M u«'ii M o n HI
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the ONyrhlolrir clinic of the Dili- from Hmistnu, Glitter Waggoner ' „„ S m i t h , (J i u l n H(UI»y nm l S n l l v (
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BANDIIADM RAY KYttR and Ids wife, former actress Georgia C'urfnll.
smile with pride oil the newesl addition to the family ut Duke Hospi­
tal, Durham, N C. The baby, named Amanda Key. weighed In tit seven
- omuls, eight ounces. The Kyser* now have ihrce girls ( fnlernutinriciD

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Mi and Mrs, S O. Cliaso, Mrs
C. C. Smith, Mr . .1. D Driggers,
, Mr-. It.
Sil-liy, and Mrs. towel I

project to etlilcatc vnuug people In
ChriiUan'romtminRlf*. Set al the
local level. It tvnuld mnrenlrai-d
on ethical conduct, democratic
prucllcev. eflmmunllv programs
and slrnnaor home life
* The l)lvi&gt;lon of t’hrlxt'-in Life
and Work rccommenthd churrhes * * fi oi**i* ih»»%*
i iMfihie&lt;t in* I Merion a (Dill tied he kilh*d h4* f ‘ |-.**'i*
play a mnro "cllvr
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leseultneul ,,
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3. The emincH'M General Hoard
^ wa* Instructed to make a study tn
determine if the International
t'nunrll nf Community Churches
meets noullflrnllo-s for incm Iter
ship in the larger National Council
Further ucUon ou the group'* op.
plication wax deferred two years.
fi The council moved to carry
oot recommendation* of Icatlera
for greater narticlpalion In rounctl
nlfatrs by lay members. H voted
fn Increa*" membership In th'
General Hoard, Ihe unvrntlnu
&lt;fl body, hy a l l o w i n g member
churches to namo more delegates

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cold hut the wind was from tinmainland and we found a shelter­
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the beach for our picnic. And such
n picnic! There was enough left
over for a second picnic In lh&gt;afternoon.
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NEW .YORK l* - A pavement
RUNG til - All Ait Fore* Cl7
WINTER tS S t I ^ U U
lraii)]k)it with a I’tew &lt;&gt;i i^e and
Half th# nation? uatv Farm Bn* Isto views the news:
Plans for the first commercial
ope pasvenvei' is inistlni: m the
rwu organisation#'ar# now small­
rocket flight to the moon are going
NYsed.i Utah lender irgum hut the
er than Floalda’a.
assistant i-iiiumunder &lt;&gt;( Stead Air
According to th# annual mem* steadily forward st the Hayden
Force have is hopeful they made
benshlp report, published this week Planetarium.
an emergency landing
by the American Farm Bureau In Thousands of prospective pas­
"The plane i* .1 lough uhl bird
Oilcago the Florida Farm Bureau sengers have signed up for the
ami the crew i* experienced," said
ended the year In 24th position, Initial voyage, including a number
Col
Pimilriox Stampados The
12,346 farts family memberships. of canny real estate dealers anx­
t’ (7 i* the Air Force version of
ious to open new areas of suburban
Commenting upon the report E. development
commercial airline*' veteran DC3.
for Metropolitan New
H. Finlay io n ,.. Greenville, state
"I feel they’ve probably put down
president salar "Comoared with York.
The long wailing list also lias on
on *otnc prairie and we'll find
big stales Itk# lJ n o i«® U i its 1HH It the names of a number of spin­
them (hi* morning "
thousand metabera we are small. sters who wish to see what (he
Air Force and Civil Air I'atrol
But Illinois or.ly gained 2*4 per Man in the Moon Is like Other*
plane* begin a seirch a*
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cenf .'s-vj-fiap wnlle we were gain­ want to go simply because they
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Nwine* of thf •ox on Use * 47,
Florida is ohe o f the youngest of this world.
all (rmn Stead AFH. were with
he Itl
Farm Burenua, In the short spare
All that la really bolding
the
of 10 yeara.vreihave climbed past reject nmv Is the lack of n few
The Air Force transport vanished
much older,. organisations to our illion dollars to build a proper
in a blinding .snnvwtorm on a
flight from Peterson Field. Colo
present posllldn.' In another decade space ship. Uncle Sam, the only
ratio Springs to Itoim
we should be among the top ten guy around with that kind of mon­
State Farm Bureaus” , be con- ey, Is still investing it io iel
l v VIT XTInX I ■■ mil
bombers ami other earth
Iwvind
eluded,
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The top tin St.le FM h Bureuus toys.
v lie ■'It
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Margaret Phelan, the beauteous
•Ift « iill
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sas, California, Alabama, North Is a handy gal with a skill.'!, re­
I mu kt* i «• iiiifuiiil 11 .in .«f till*
cently volunteered to act as official
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SINCE SHI CAMI TO AMERICA (rom Czechoslovakia 51 year* ago. Mrs.
Carolina and MlnoeMta.
\liilif til !*■*..nl- .iflil . |'. s|uk
songstress and cook for the pro­
Mary Surhy has dreamed of un education Now. at the ago of (18, she
oft H a I &gt;Pin vml 111 pv,
'p),
posed lunar voyage.
I “*"" • foril Milt I’ll! 'Filth! *Mpli 'i *If
has
finally
found
time
and
opportunity
and
Is
attending
elrmcntnry
Dr. Robert R. Coles, chairman
i f «*%amft nutI•*m
school
la
Alton,
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Teacher
Is
Mrs.
Helen
tinnier.
(International)
\h ft si « if i*r
I fur i ..tt
of the Hayden Planetarium, ac­
IOMN Jiudll. fill‘111--hlinf #1A
Ctit
cepted the offer with alacrity, but
I (IlM
i •*|ti**N ..f ri fmrt S.f i HiiI'tliiKi l.-ii
pointed out some of the problem*
ti-nilliug. his unit is port of the
SERVING IN JAPAN
. litsp ixf f »-1411 ( » tt s it.time
WASHINGTON UB-The Defense Miss Phelan would face In her
Sr ist Ti», I T
WITH THE 24TH IN F A N T R Y security leice* in Ja p ilii. Before
,Ult&gt;ri)!il*
lop runh
Department Information o f f i c e double role:
D1V, IN JAPAN —Pvt. N athaniel being rotated out of the line early
low lliii ismilt fur im‘ ai i hriG*
i«ya It will noteihalp-i reporter
"We have already signed up a L. Johnson, son of Mr, anil Mr*. In 1(162, the 21 Ih spent IP months
vr+ir" '.fi fhr fiirru m i ini
get a scoop on ir story of ' ‘tran­ good fiddler, and t think we cnuld John Johnson, -112 E. Fifth Street, III Korea.
Thi* ( ’ ll) i
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lliltil In rrjrvl t*uV »»i K’l f.iiln 1 1 *
scendent importance or great se­ use you, too, in view of the long, Sanford, Is serving in Japan with
The F ln ild n soldier entered the •l&gt; Sil
curity” Just because ho comes In frigia nights (two weeks from sun­ the 24lh Infantry Division.
II V S \V I If
set to sunrise) We shall need
with the first tip on It.
*‘ I( V **i*•r U
New receiving Intensive field A nn y ln*t March.
When (hat happens, director An­
!&gt;( hot music. The big dlf
1 Is that there Is no atmns
drew II. Berdlng of the Defense
information office said yesterday,
phere on the moon, unit therefore
no one could hear your stuff unless
the policy will bo :
The reporter with the lip will you retired to the pressurized cab­
not be promised exclusive rights in of the space ship.
to the story; the facts will he with
"Your offer to servo as conk
held If “ (op people" regard that alio. Is particularly welcome, especourse as beiniKln Lhg national
ally If you can make flapjacks.
interest; If dltclUura *r the facts
"It is so hot on the moon by
will not prejudice securltv. thev day (about 212 degrees Fahrenheit)
will be given to-represcntalivcs of that you could fry them directly
all news media.
In the sunlight on the floor of a
B«rding said Just beesuse one lunar crater. And flanping them
reporter gets a given set of Im­ would be most fun of all slnre, due
portant facts, or mikes (he right to the moon’s lesser gravity, they
deduction about some development, would rise six times as far Into
(hat doesn't "mean that we must Ihe sky before eomlng to roost "
thereupon give him (he remaining
Science marches on!
fsets concerning that time, x x x
orjiive him exclusivity concerning
This dismaying era has hern
made even more burdensome bv
on endless rash of "talking dog"
Now, truth being ever
Arlington Cncftrtaker stories.
stranger than fiction, a real live
spelling horse has broken into the
Quits Over. Army Ban news.
The animal In question, "Lady
WASHINGTON IzP) — An Arllngton National Cemetery funeral Wonder" of Richmond. Va , for n
buck
will answer any three ques­
director has quit in protest against
an Army directive which turns the tion* nosed In her bv a human be
viewing uf bodies at military bur- ing. She painstakingly muzzles out
her replies letter hy teller on a big
lal services,
Charles K. Burnett called the spelling machine
What Is so wonderful about UiuM
order "callous anA heartless'1 when
he resigned hieW vil Wervlce Job She Is 28 years old alter all, and
snelllng Is even worse than
with the A m y Quartermaster her
that of an 18-yenr-old stenographer
Corns yesterday.
with a progressive school etlucii
The Quartermaster Corps said lion.
Its policy hga tong been to forbid
Personally, I see no reason whv
viewing of bodies at military cem­ any adult should lei a semi Illiter­
eteries, which H operates, but that ate horse poke her nose Into his
this has beMLtton* anyway "with­ reblems. One of Ihe most comout offlcluj authorisation.” The o r t i n g things about animals
Ib.tfgMlif tlllfi, Otiftf.lil, I I1M HafsJ Hllstf ti'en * y * tk*f•willl |w*i (sf.4em.tl
Corps said |ta directive six weeks through the centuries has been the
•&gt; 141(0 (Oil Iquipoianl OUXMifl arid lOlSI l*.4i|«*f Pi (knags atlKind .txlis*
ago reinforced the rule.
fact they haven't learned to talk
and give advice. Talk Is cheap,
anil nerhans that Is Why they.have
R o ya l F a h tfly tV ill
wisely and loyally remained silent
long.
H a v e f!ozy&lt;.Chrislmafl forIf soLady
Wonder had nnv real
BANDniNQHAM. England hlt-ll horse sense, she wouldn't be an
will be a homey Christmas for 15 swerlng question* She'd nsk them
members of Britain's royal family And the Or*t one she would sncll
at Sandringham House, (he royal out would Im&gt; the one that has
country place In Norfolk Almost p l a g u e d all human creature*
everyone will bo there from Queen through Ihe ages:
"Whv do people act the wav thev
Mary, 85, to 2-ycar-old Princess
do? What’s wrong with you all any
Anne.
Plans for Ihe day center on an way’ "
Informal lunohMfc AMpr It. the
guest* wlU IlsteiWo ffVeen Eliza­ and thn Commonwealth The party
beth II make her first .Christmas also will tune In nn the world wide
broadcast as ruler to the nation radio linkup preceding her speech

Military Won’t Aid
Reporters On Scoops

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AUSTIN. Tex id*i - Ih r di*cuveiei nf th*- American opossum
vvm a ship &lt;'H|itain of Columhus,
Vlifiite Visiter Piiizon, says f»r.
t’nrl H. linrlnuin in lii* recently
published litod.. "Possunis."
The discovery vvn.* made Feh. 8.
15lH), anti the opossum was Inter
presented at the court nf Ferdi­
• Fit KM KSTIMATK8
nand nnd tsnhrlla, says the author
who is now associate director of
I (1 \\ SKIfVICi:
the Ortho Research F lundntion,
Raritan, N. J.

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to the nuiny wnya in which thla 'fill Ford seta nn entirely
new standard for tlu* American Hoad.
For iti thin new Ford you’ ll find new, long, low, tnawiive
Itenuty that can hold court in nn.v ixmipany. Y«iuTI And
a now Mirnelu Rklo libit Mitn a now standard o f smooth,
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You'll And the easy handling and great visibility you
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that this new Ford not only has a small appelitu for
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Sec this Font , . . Vnluo Chock its -II "W orth M ore"
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Ihot seams to toy o corpel ol smoothness on ony rood you drive.

Full-CIrtlo V isibility qivas you
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C#ntar-FIII fu e lin g pravanti hose
marks on the finish of your cor.
No g ai spill on fenders. Short,
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farm e r, m anufacturer and buxlpeaim an w ill have a s lia b le Make
In the latest attempt to net the
pound M edina baek Into aome port
of balance with the dollar.

And *o will the American tax­
payer.
t Thc Commonwcnlth Prime Minter a C (inference. Just winding up
« Ixmdnn sessions, hn* some new
approaches In the problem of the
ItcrllriB area's financial and eco
nnmlc ailments.
And there are some old ap
preaches that American business,
men have faced increasingly for
aome lime, . sucji ns "buy In*-,
A m erican Knuds, fnrr.- products
and raw m aterial-."
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llXKplanl
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1,entire, Irrtiera,
I ilry park I. A. ( rule
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Michigan Slate set n new team season.
•renrd fur total first downs
ngalnat Texas A. A M. thia year,
exceeding bv three their old mark

| Si. I . C.'ral*
i l.n M r r
S I in*. C ra lr
lo n lo n - , Urri'M tie s. Hun
ll'rne, Knalleh
llu. Ilix
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tin lU -il.
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S ties. Crain
X'ltiueb. Vi-llow Mil H im
Tuntutuee
sit lit Crain
C lirlslin ae T i n s ,

prltlah itnods to A m erica.'
j
'the aim n In make (he sterling
»N"i in time ludependenl of Am ur
|e Hi floarii i.il m i l l s and loans—
an dm which can only he pleas
lint In (lie Am erican taxpayer who
has had In make up mil of his
Own pocket (In- difference of many
bdllnhs of dollars lielweeu Pir
« riMtiilil of ('(Mills others hough)
from n and Hie amount they paid
u h&gt; ellintf goods here

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In

I he m u approaches Ihe slerlmg
area Is phouiing are repnrledly
\ visit In W.I'.h'iiglnn this spring 1
*»&gt; •hurrhlll In see if America I
will help with i scheme tri make
A WltCOMINO COMMITIII of ilirao women, one carrying on Infant,
It a lillle less dlffinill In gel
watch Ilia escort carrier A'lcHu dock In San Diego, Calif. Tho Hat: np had
American dollars .'or any iirilish
been operating In Korean waters for Iha past soven montha. She Is Iha
pmmds you may hold;
first American ship lo complclo three tours of Korea. IlnitrnalUinttl)
• A , 'lr,vo J'* get the I'limmim
wealth nations to produce for
themselves more of Ihe raw rna
terlnls and foodstuffs they now hoy
I.IHKAIIY (iKTH It Alt K IIOOKK
from Ihe If S and (.'anada;
MINNKAPOUSf/IV The .Ininea
Rural Common Scnat* Ford
Hell rollertlon of rare hooks
And a stepped up plan to get Ihe
HY MODERN C i v i l . I/ATION
ieluting to events which led lo the
I omrnnnweallh nations lo Inn
more manufactured goods from
dlrroverv of America unit lo Ihe
Foi satisfactory results from in- exploration mol settlement of the
England arid therefore less from
seelleidvs,
pricier
use
and
atten­
American factories
Northwest will tie hollaed In the
to details are necessary.
Ifnlveislty of .Minnesota l.lhrary.
nrllixfi Commonwealth nnlinns tion
in
bringing
out
tlmt
point
re­
would also like In see (ho U S
A special room of Kllxahetlmn de­
cently,
Dr.
A.
N.
Tlssot
of
tho
J ongress furlher reduce the tar:
I'niverslty of Florida Agricultural sign is being imilt for the puipose.
liere""
K'HM' ,hoy h",M' *" afll Kxpeilmuol Stations emphasised
that much insrcllrldc material Is
TRADE CONFERENCE
Thev are going to JnvMts more wasted and frcipiently poor ieHCIIEDCI.ED
o U ld in l"
|M Common- suits lire obtained hy gardeners
MANILA i/lh — Tim Kcoiioiuli:
wealth Industries and mnlerlal re- and farmers horausu the material
Commission for Asia ami the Far
sourres
Is not used currccUy,
East (KOAFKl will hold its seeAnd they'd like Unde Nam to
He fore they are put on the mar­ oml conference on trade promo­
I-'f lV
my M|' l,inlr rnw male- ket, nil insecticides are tr-alud as tion beginning In February In Ibis
pests
they will
rontrol, city.
Mockpl'llng' h^ r " lC r,i ,,r,Ct’ f,,r to
amounts needed for liest results,
Many Americans will applaud toxicity, most efficient methods
ir '8 1
"f lh*’ HrltUh at of use. and other Important fac­
I
i °
,hr Merlin* blnc'i tors. thoroughgoing research on
financial house In order. If the insecticides is done hy scientists
^ '"""'n w eaH h nations can live of slate and federal agencies anil
wllhl,, |»„.,r means. Dial will mean lonunm'lat concerns to save time
*
* '' /" " rh
° f « load on unil expense that the farmers nr
nn Anirrlron fftxpnyrr'x hack.
cardsner would spend In experi­ insecticide may control one pest,
An cconnmlcaliy strong Corn, menting on his own and also to but may have little effect mi an­
munwealth means a stronger part­ protect him and his products. Di­ other. Use the Insecticide that
ner for the If N. In Its strnauln rections for tha uso of Insecticides lias proven effective ugnlnsl the
particular pest that In attacking
n i n V ,IOi ! ' r h J ! "**" means ifrft. are based on such research.
aln wntdd lie aide to rear mfaitcr
No the farmer or gardener who your crop, and use it nerordlng to
rm... " a '|C,onf ° "f Western Eu- Is careful to follow directions as directions.
jope. Ami, nhcive all, || would lo the kind of Inseetlelde to use,
In applying an insertlrlde, tho
the amount to use, the muthod of entomologist explained, It is Im­
application, safeguards to observe, portant to use the right amount,
end the time of application should n&gt; loo much may he harmful to
the plaids and loo little, may not
Mul while Ihe nroeess is helnu and usiiully does obtain more *u- give satisfactory control.
Msfarloi'v results than one who is
worked .ml. | f , (Jkely lo
When directions call for safe­
ful for some Americans who will rarelea* with such material.
Ilefore one begins control mea­ guards, they should lie observed
?.rr
overseas markets
with care to avoid Injury and
nr Ihelr farm and Industrial prod. sures against any peat, he should t rouble.
determine what Itlnil of insect It
Inn her,' •&gt;&lt;T ha«»,‘ /tlffcr compel Hardeners and farmers ran save
nun here at homo from larger |m Is. Dr. Tlssot explained that an money, obtain bettor results, pro­
a reis "f
,r'"n &lt;»&gt;« Marling
duce belter crops, unit avoid dan­
ger If thev use Insecticides rareom " .!» . ii”i r h "«W HI"n attempt to
fullv ami properly,
the
poitwur
year*
{ (..' ? i , 1,1 r,mvertlhlllty «f poumlt
Into dollars may Involve a selilrur

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Sunshine Vitamin D, as recommended by the National Research
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Calcium in your diet. Without Sunshine Vitamin D, Calcium from
other foods is not completely effective.

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UHIiii'-il»y of iiit'li umnlh hut III
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Weiluemlty being ChrlilmAx Eve.

M ilk and milk foods in llolsum Bread provide your diet with adc*
quate Calcium which combined with Vitamin D builds stronger
bones ami teeth, healthier bodies.
Get l lolsum Bread at your grocers today for better
flavor, better

Holxum is your best choice of en­
riched breads because ito fo n y in s
ALL the vitamins and m in eral* in­
cluding Sunshine Vitnmin'D, ns rec­
ommended by the Nntional Research
Council's Food and Nutrition Board.

ami better sandwiches.
It's your best value in bread,
Onr half pound (eight slicQ o|0(oN
sum Dread will supply yq(l with
least the following amouitti or per­
centages of your minimum dally re*
(piiiemriit for these essential food

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•orr Ihr Teleitoonr on n«r»Hovomliioi i Kotor II toot notoe It
IKlrtl In thr lelrphonr bool*. In
return lor ihU m «ootntotlollon
•hr mlterlltrr l« e%|«erle«l I•• imp
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rent'tr Ihe hrti puttllilr ■ertlre*
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i-nlioo.
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It on error oretir* In tmir nil.
t We rnnnttl be re«|*on«lble lor
more thnn one Inrorre* l Inser­
tion.

THE
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HERALD

DR. 0. L. PERSONS
OPTOIMKTKIST
KVKS K\AMINKI*
IJI.ASSKS HTTKI)
I III Smith I'almrttii A.emie
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Wake Up
To More Com fort

A ll heavily silvered,
smimthl) |Nill«hrd. P e r­
I'tilnr anil beaul) any
Hnmnn will love. Wide
orlrrlliin nf Molding"
from which to rhonwr.

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distortion. A lirlghl

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A' K I. A K A Apartmt'itl
Aparlments III W
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rlmnr l!M» W
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olHI.WVAY AM» It \IIV III I1S
Jay. week or niootli
let I l.v&gt;
Furniture Center, tic. H I’ lrd

Without N«||ln| Il«ckAch«
Kl'ItNISIIKII
CAIIACK
apail
barkarhr, !**•••f |*rp•ndrnrrf f.
ment
Kleetne kitchen Reason
hr«'Urh#« ami «llaitnro« map b# .In# to okiw*
aide Near Rase next In Farm
»|.tvtn nf bldrtrjr funrtl&gt;*n. I t a r
ktilnry fufirtkm I* trrp lfU|M&lt;rtanl Id
i ers* Auction Market on Highway
hmllh When t«»mr rrrrrHar «'»nil|l Inn, aurh
' iitorlan!
•I air*-.# and alrain. rauart (hi* lnll»
(uitcti* n1«*n|i»wilown.miit* folk# ixifttr naf*
fln| Urkachr-firl mlfraklr. Mln*ir Mad* F I'R N IS H K II kllchcni'ltc .........
loents
lllgliw.iv 17 It'.* Snnili
drrlrrllallona .In# »n.••«!.! pi t* r**nf dirt mar
rai|»4V'tlltitf up tilrMt or f »••it.rnl t&gt;a*satfr«
t'Hv Limits. Slomliei land ( nul l
Don't nr|Wl four ki lnn* if »•»«■## nipdl.
IUna Udkr rmi. Tr» |u*a*» • I'llU a mill
Mayfair
•lliirvll.'. U»r«l sun r••fully l*r million# for FOR IIF.NT liy owner
section
^ liellrooin house, (rod
«ivrf f.d »rara. |t‘a#nx*i tntf
msnt lltrtei
lb an'* ilUr harpy relief fiom ilir«# diieiim*
trees, outside laundry ninipleie
f«rla htlpIliri.'iiniUtidliiilnMliikfMndill'
outdoor fireplace Also for sale
(era flush ..lit »a*tr. I'.rt |t.&gt;an'a I'lll* tixlayI
two choice lot* same &gt;ertinn al
-A d v
ready terraced No i le.iiiim:
(lowing weil ('all ' l l I
Uny lint to
SICKLY KCIINISI 11'.|i di.yoi&gt;taii*
aparttnenl Will take eouplr soili
nne child. t?H0 Magnolia

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PITTSBURGH AND BKNJAMIN MOORL PAINTS

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l linage 2u| Ninth I'alk. Phone
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C O LO R 111* F O L K S ! ! '
Good lots for 'ale In Lochhnrt'x
ami West Sanford Subdivision
$10 00
down and
$7 IK)
per
month Wide tinea Raton Itoils
lug Corp Ihix 811. Miami Roach,
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Ini Rule niHie than (irtee nl inn
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lure XXll*uli Xtnler Flirtlllllrt Co
in K |s| Phono tl.Xfl
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s .imi IIOXXN
llmiglil
Sold nr Traded Stop by
Rig saving mi Iwo bidruiiin frame
or Ti'loplmnc 1123 Furniture Fen
bouse Rial needs some repairs | ter — 110 W First.
F.xeelleol loratlon I Ipporiiilill)
I.IvTsliu-k
Poultry —7
to makr sonic money Vos Sir * 7— Pels
|MKi IKI down llnlniirc 438 8.1 a
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llln lliil GHRIIF.li rm-kcr spanHan (man A ( riimley
I l(.|k |lir sll|,.
•, v r rks old 72(1
inti XV Flr*l
Phnne 732
rvleiy Ave. Ill TIM M,

Ft RNISIII.h 2 l.edionm gilt ace
apartment Knnlaet owner at into j
Xtagnulia Avenue

ATTHACTIYK Two lledroum (ratio
hmiMi.
Compli'lelv
renovaled
GoihI neiBtiborbnml Price JO.vki
liuwn payment )I.MKi
llalaiire
monthly
llnrrlman .V Crumley
10*1 Wexl First
Phono 732
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It It M I I Itl II ..... I (..mil* 'll
i 111! IS I'M AS GIFTS
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Service. Call .717. Sw
il*.'d ewilig in.i'him
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\yemie
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Service
Sanford
l.'l I I'll-I SI Phone 11121
anil 2nd Street
PIANOS Nesi .Kill Used lerni*
&lt;2 mi gal
Master ( raft Paint
ITade III* KadoC* Pi ioo -*h*re,
Army Rlankel'. Cols
Tarpaulins
TYI’ KS llulldo/er work Ilea
lAM Mvrlle
Xsi'iine
I’ hnne
limy Navy Surplus
12i.8 XX
soualdi' Rales Free e*llniale*
.'tin Sai.loid Ase
I'linnr 1321
Pliolie Hil8 J V C Graeov

llaliv yyeleonie lot We*l .lid s|

F I ’ IINISHKh aparlniml

Ituslitess ftpporlunillrs

t'AHINKTS Far in Ira tops i
Woodworking 712 Sanford
Phnne SMIAV and I l.vi J

I I II MM IK 11 np.iitinenl
. i . h.i. i
and lialli 2111 Park Vsenni
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1 LI!AN Fill'll
ro.Mii (olio.tied I X l it 3 MOM V I (HI CIIIIISI M i s
apartnieril (ill Park Xx•
lliin y.&gt;1.1 .&lt; Into I'lepll lilt tn the
X.h Iim.i Mai kel
Km l.ltwre
2 uni &gt;M apartmenl
I leiin. &gt;1 &lt;p
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r.»d* amt What
I'll.inre* 212 Wi'*l llli ‘&gt;1
V.t
Spot I 1*11' tills ynlll

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SENKAR1K GLASS &amp; PAINT
til Wmt Second

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3—REAL ESTATE HIR SALK— 3

For RcnuIIh
The rutlfiMtnn rnlM Hppli to
nil Wnnl \ tin intblUhetl In Tl»#
*nin(Mr«l llrrnhl.
I llm» I'Ac |M-r Due ln«rr*lon
:i ilmra IOr |m*r line Iwwrrilit*
•I thorn
|irr line i«x*» *t\- •• !
30 time* Or prr line fnnrrtlnn
Sr per line for Venrlr t onlrnrt
I n e W« n h to ike line.
Double lim e Tor lllnth Pore Citp«

DR. L. T. DOSS

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PF.RSON \I.S - 1 7
COMPANION
Where other het|.|
GXIIAGK anarlmi'iil newly paint
kept Avall.itili' lieeeml'er Mn I&gt;It I\ I\i i I'll New Orleail' hereint'tl 80 ft by 700 ft lot Pretty
tore, refined, enpahle. eongen
her 17 Want two riders
Ref­
lawn In front
iaI. good reader L.i't pla.
ti
erences exchanged
Call
Air
Alan
vrs. f!o anywhere prefer Flor
Rn»e. i xlensinn 227
KOI1It bed room home newly
Ida Rox X III. ’^8 Mh Are \
painted all ronvenleneea and 1!)
Y 18. N Y
acre* land Rhone 63D-W.
IIONNIJf lOIINSON'S
itspk c ia i. s L i m c L s
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h i : \c t y s ip -p
CITY IIO.Mi:
COUNTRY
-.iiii.inl Ave,
ADVANTAGES
NKW FLOORS surfaced to per
2 llwIr.H.m lovely home, surroundfectlon Old flmirs made like 1
■ ■■ - cd with lieaiiliful oak* and 13
TR WI.FRS
new. Finishing, cleaning and I f - Al'roMORII.F.S
hearing ettrn* trees on H lots
waxing, also portable power plant
witti considerable rich garden
Serving Seminole County since loin P Ai K xIt I&gt; sedan
('lean
area Home 1* modern In every
1027 II M. Gleason. Lake Mary
Will «(’ll et.e ip Can lie »een iovr o p e d Floor furnace, beautiful
tlioe
it
'ill
Willow
\yr
I.
Rll.lr—Plano Teehnlelan
floor*, spacious rooms, allie fan. I.
Phone III I W llooti I, S in(md
tireplaee Also large two eat ga
IS \\ 11 LIS
ton pit \i up I'll i X'XV
i age with olildy room and Imhhy
III r u n S M I
Mttifrl
\ •(».4il It r
shop
with
Miiall
apartment LAWN MOWKILS diarpeiU’d
cycles repaired Shorn.in' &gt; 311
almyi
S.I.ihhi down and S7.3 ihi
I'hnlle 27.'i' 1
K. 4th St
per month will handle this line
\
1 &lt;M i l
lx estate Exclusive. SKMINOl.K ORLANIH) Morning Sentinel, o r I'l III SALE 1'I3n p.mi
&lt;|a. ul 'Ml
•IIIinn Private owner
REALTY. Phone 27. 1.120 Mag
lando Kvonlug Star ('all It.dpti
I'linnr !H I * ••••!••» «*n l ■*' mil
nolia Ave.
R ay. IR IS .I
7 IKI p III
REALTORS
Ill—
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AWNIMiS
is \t r o M iit iii i: H iio is i i:s IK
If von want to Huy, Rent or Sell. P ln s llr. A lum inum . C a m a s F ie o
Ksllmates
Phnne
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See
nppnllitiiienl
CEE \N
I. W. HAI L. Realtor
Lite iii' hIi-I used i ,u Florida Stale Rank niillrilng
X'l)l I
Sre XX C Me XI i U i
Call Hall" Phone 1770
CAN
I'.i iili y Odh HU I'seil C.u*
SEI.E
1 Mb and I'.ll k X' i
See Raymond M Rail
Anvlhitin
Licensed Rroker for all
With X
X* i ;-n * i h for used i al i-yi-n If
kinds of Real Kslnlr
ClnSsiflrd
V"U mie nil Ihe ill
108' j S Park t'pstairs
Ad
l.lllle .X Reel Csrit Cits
Phone Olio.
JUST CALI
Second and Salifnid
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I - Itl'AI I'.NTATi: tVANTKII —I
N•M I* f'NIJ in \ami 111 mot. iiimiii*y
Litr \\•* ium' iI •Iran ‘ IT |H *Ifl
UK I I W T a Cash Ruyer for lies)
CARPKVri'H WORK
•n. •|. ‘M* mmlpts fl u I* \ \\ mK
house that J.X.oooisi will liny
MMifii ».(•! \ i•t fit i »
»
Oil.ifiFor ipilek repair jobs, m 1nidi
i .ill Seminole Ite.dlv_Phone 27
iIm |'!;h|U' HV.K
liulliting. ( ‘all Jim 11IJ M I
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1RIICI.KS Fill! S\I.K
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nous
M o ro n s
PLUMBING
M \IIINK hardw.ue '•lyw....I C
Free
,12 Saofnrd
Vail Wlunlyy oi kiln:
Contract and repair svotk
estimates It I.
Raney. ;su
As.
Sanford Ave. Phone IHi'H

Use
HERALD
WANT ADS

Sim ple preachment!

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Thur«. tire. 11. 19.12

sA N ron n n rn v in

8— Farm Supplies

Machinery —8

T I LX K IR) FK K D S Complete lino.
i Hind's Tuxedo Feed shire.
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NKW LADIKS

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Aildres* cards! Asi.orn

PHILIPS ( 'nlied.il Clean. I * km. &lt; nil I I RN XI I s
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nt
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I’ll.... . III. XX 1st M.
Phone 178
181 (nr free uehsers ersne
I' lirulture Rep.died.
It.'fin. died
llnme and Idfli e Fixlille Itioll
h.XNIKLS CAIIINKT WORKS
III Railroad Xsiime
I XVelaka Ride 1

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t.. iso S* n k .ill) i ila ■ - amt I’ aitd
Io

X I NI II XN III l\l)S
I .u tnry iinee*' Roll ille.nl Rluids.
XI imimim slats, eotton or plat
SPHFARKR SKItVICK Lime and
lie tapes Complete repair ser
llnlniiille anil l‘e|lill/el Phinie
l.ltKI XI havnl K. C.il I'enl.'l
Sl'xIlNIII F X'FN'FTI XN III INI)
COMPANY
K2II West I'l.ll d
Plinnr 287
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Lifrliuie Aliindnimi
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SOXIK
THING
TO
mates
Free Ilf lall.ilini! Tele
SFI t. and ale In a liorrv to soli
pin.oi 1123 Fllllliture Kentil.
it. lei Rte .l a s .tiled adl el Using,
llli W First
department of Till! SXNFOHIX
HKItXI.lt proye IN ability as an
I’ lllGIMAIRK
sales am
RK appliances,
ipph.it
effii'ieiit sales medtoto
*..rtii.,&gt;. (•
ii IIIt lllgl
III.'|i Its led" I la
service
phone 1171 nr Sanfnrd i n i ' XX
Free
Foe
Freo
llllfft’l II.'Mill
I'U X|HIM. XNH III I* XIII
witb
Sl ltXII I
Pin. base nf Paste W *r
lleasniialde i ales JeeHaii.ei It***
at
217. I.ake Xlar-.
Scnkai ik Glass A Paint I ..
DIIAPKItlKS. Stlpeovers made t.
order C a ll Ilia . Mi* I'u in .ili
I ’M I. SI' Xi Is healers, alt t/ry
giHi.l enmllllim
veiv icasim
DUPON T XNH III III l l l s
aide Lee Urns 3111 F.l in Aye
Sporting powders, prim ers
pei
Ph Hit
russinu i .i|i* iu ibl.it y emiyei
slims, *|iniler* ami y .»•until id
f t XNUS I'SKH 170') XI y•It. Xye
les, b a in ling and e b a iid n im .
hand gnu lep.iir* m n //le In id
ll.ihlw III. XXnl III'.'i uni
ing repair*, sbnlgiin rep.m
nnl f t XV 0.
IIIIIIIV will.'I I.IIIUIU. .......
h.
eorroeilun work Nineleen ye.ii
i bn*.*.' In.m lie. nil in ii i.hi
eaperleuee
111.11111 iIiwiii llesl liki nnl .Send
H A R R Y V IIX IG Iir
Pii'lal l iid uni I 1. 1,1 IT.-1.i• .eii
Rear Lake Rnild. 7 miles im Uli nl
l.llKl Will i ill nil ye" '• HU nil
|an k h a il. I X Orlando I ’i :.hh
llg,limit Itnlllll "II 'III
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.STAND XIII) B O D Y M l
I XIIS P U N m i
V if l'ii
lli«l&gt;- XX'nrk
i, ir o n x s o it x o
Kent llldg
7o7 C iim m eri lal &gt;'
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LAUNDRY XX11Illy
Mi* ...... I*.
I II". il I I'll!'
■'* '* &gt;
Celery and Xlrllmiy die Ay. iim
Plinin' III2II II.
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XI XI III II (O SXNI Otto
2n.'lll!l I
1st S|
Plume 127
13- N O T IC E S
P E R S O N XI s
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Ide llaliv RihiIIcs ' til) Weekly
IIOMK New 7 ReiltiHilll Imilsi
possible Ktieloso ilaiii|.ed ail
(ink flmirs, large lot, splendid
lielghlHirhomt. $!i„M«i IKI )I..MK) IK) droSM'd cmrlope XVrllr ROUT
IKS Tillar, XiL
Down. Balance Rai ihi pet mouRi
Another Nryy lliiino Just oiitsldo
City, Only M.tikiiki, Kilehen F.xpericiiei'd Rrakn anil Front Knd
cipilptiril.
Man
hi sel nil anil operatn
1 ROOM House. Oulslde City.
Fliealope Brake llrpt No drift­ Y O I'It 4*111 'll&gt; 'll will reei'iy•
. yit :
.............
120 (I. on paved slteel. 2tKl ft
er, slenily work Vnealimi GimnI
per cent id the retail prte. mi dl I III!
\|m&lt;" i m w i .11
ei
dorp III fruit trees, tine garden
pav for right party Flrpatone
w allpaper vmr purchase
I i .....
li. I4..VNMKI
.Shire* III Knat 1st St
lb belween nmv and C lu i .lin i
J. W. IIAI.I., MKALT0II
Make yum seleellnn Itmn Rn ( l \ | llelrlgei itm ami ""«Fb-iiila Siato Rank Bldg.
Kv|M&lt;rlemrd Super
i t aim " i lniy
lleds with
largest iissiirOnent in c .-n li.d
"Call Hall" Phone 17.38
Market Help Wanted
In- i*
Small Keiiisclie
F ln ild a
Help swell the \ i n . iXVKI.L PAYING, pcrniulicit!

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heal
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Hi asnnabte **3 Xulnala
\yeuiie ( traitge CMy I'In me M8U3

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■ dferlng at your church
and
3 llrdrnnm House Separate Rio
now open hi Lovell's Super Mnr
bring new bemdy I" vime Imme
Intf Room Fireplace Serrened
kels for experienced
grneery.
al
Hie
same
lim
e
Otlandn
W
all
Porch
Separate garage
Nice
i u' I '"
' id
nii'iil and tirmluee men
Omul
pniK’r C o, hii.S East W asliliiglun SL_K.II I l.x &gt;•*•;
yard - Furnished $10,700 Terim
liiuil working condition*,
lini'lle m I. t-li i tin siiiy Ninge
hour*, guild
SI , Orlando 2 ill) I
2 llodronm I’ ll Rome
Serccned
eatli
refrlgernlm mil bnieil • it*
paid vnealini
vacations,
rellreuient
rement pen
Porch - Completely forillslied In
sion
Inauranee and nihe A N N O U N C IN G .......ling nf Sanfnrd
ilium set Call 1220 .1 alter 7 III
mi plan,
Ida
Include rug* on floor nnd radio
•lienefllx
M liv ilin .
D
Give
I M
"age,
RX .
«experience,
8 | " 1
Avenue Fish ('am p Incalcd funt
p ill
• Owner leaving
will sacrifice
oilier ilelalls III writing to
nf Sanfnrd .................. . Lake Jes
fur $8,700
USED
It XIlN «.i.in.l I' "»■
ii. i,. m . R Y
tup Hunts fm reill ball fm sale.
3 Hedrniitn Home Kilebi'ii eipiip WINN A I.IIVETT GROCERY CO.
.........
eelll'lll ennddmn
U at ihi 1209
cm
pereh
biting imw I’iiIiii- uni ami' eelteill
neil • Lnvolv yard
$3.MKi will
XI y i lie Ay i
Drawer II. Wesl Hav Nlultun
raleh a siring
handle Rnlanec easy lerms.
JuikxiMiville. I'll*.
The*o bullies are In excellent l«
enllnn* and are uinung nor very SETTLED LOCAL while mail will)
boat buy*
grocery experience for perman­
inM SXBSEBm
ST. JOHNS IlKALTY CO.
ent position Write Box -I F. e / n
DB.
II.
iv.
BING
Ill N. Park Ave.
I'hunr 112"
Herald
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Sanford, Florida
C lllU O P H A C T O U
m in L iw im

IPIUM BINGI

1 1 - SITUATIONS WANTED - I I

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xfnri xVwlk.r
li&gt; ixiurt
"a lk e r

NEWLY DKCORATKI) 2 bedroom
IIARY SITTING—beat nf refer­
houto.
All electric
kitchen.
,ol, H0,
p , lmt.l(„
Avf 2 large ence* Mr* Miriam Vlnup, phono
1013 M

MUST SELL! Inivcly Masonry
UNUSl'iii, c PPORTUNITY
Rungahiw. You'll thnroughly en­
EatahllKhed - Very
joy this Iwo beilrmiin home. Com Iii Sanfnrd
good buslne**. Living i|unrter* II
plele wIRi lilo hath, nltarhcil ga­
desired Excellent fur man and
rage, Jalou.xlcd poreli and coxy
yvife In "[ternle For detail* write
nlmnapherc created hv owner.
Jinx IIAS. e/u Herald
For full particulars and appninl1
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mont lo Inanccl Call 732
12— IIUHINEKS OPPORTUNITIES
IIARftlMAN A CKUMI.KY
____ 1(8) W. Flrat
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9 Highway Deaths
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Eighteen Inches Of
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SANFORD. FLORIDA

Durkin Visits Tobin In Capital

FRIDAY DEC? 12. 1952

World Heads
Meet To Talk Ike Letter
On Economics Is Quoted
Ministers Of IS Euro­
pean Lands To Dis­
cuss Issues Wi t h
l TS Representatives

Chinese Troops
Smash Back To
Take Two Hills

A ssoria lcd I'fCSH l.eusrd 'l i r e

WASHINGTON J'—Secretary of
Stjte Acheson left today for I’ arls
where he will altend a meeting of
the North Atlantic Couneil which
lie said will "demonstrate lo all
the world the continued unity and
cooperation" of the Western ab
Itanee
Aebeson was ureom|ianled by
Treasury Secretary Snyder and
Avrrell llarrimuh. mutual security
director, members of Ihe I' S
delegation lii Ibe 1'oimeil of II
N \ TO eoimlrle*
Travelling in President Truman’s
iibuic. the Independence the gr--up
left al I 30 p m
Achpsnn said in a stuteins'nt lie
doe* net expect anv in.iloi drel*
mil* to eouu- Iriim Ibe meellng

No. 81

Of

Oct. 2 4
A s Saying
U S W o n ’t Quit K orea
Opponents In Sej*reiration Cast

&lt;’unuiTil Tt)ld Publishur ‘ \\’u W on't Leave
( )urltoys In Commu­
nist Prison Camps”

lly Tlir Associated Press
Heavy snow and pelting rain hit
je nau '% northeast quarter In
Peaks Seized
ay. causing at least nine highway Vital
•• •
deaths In New England
A l’toi KOK Forces
NKAV HFDFDRD. Mas* . if) —
In Ihe northern Adirondack* near
H.i'il lln-wer pniilislier of Hie New
New York's Canadian border, in
1lad Occupied Them
ite.lfoMi St,uni,mi
Time*, tmlay
In III inches of snow kmieked I.imx)
•lui-te.| President elect Ki-enhower
telephones tint nf service.
,i- ..iv mg ..li net 24 "we .ire not
IU MM SUMMERLIN
Communications cere disrupted
"in. to vutlnliiiw from Korea and
About 7.VI Chinese
also in northern Vermont Four to J SVnl 1, 1'■
i. ,i- i- .-in hoys m t'nmmimisl pri*
right incite* of snow was prcdlrled Rod' ■■m.ished hack to Ihe peaks
■Oil I .1 rill"
generally for norlheru New I'm; ."f
n"d Lillie Nori hilt* on the
di. "in .aid he d* lay ed making
land, with si* Inches In some see [flaming Western Front Imtaj . only
l- ibid oliat In- e.illi'd Kixenhowtwo hours after rugged South Kci
tIons of western Musane hosed*.
•i
-,u i aiige *teu* toward endSouth of the heavy snow belt reuns rtipiorril the s t r a t e g i c
n tin Korean coutllct'* unt11 the
Vain felt to depths, of 3“j inches hei"hfs m a t«l(Maty hnml in hand
MARTIN P. DURKIN, Secretary of tadier-dcsignata, ronferi with the
v
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elm t tied compleled Ihe
Thursday, In some purls of the battle
present Secretary of lailior, Mnorlee loblii (left). In tlie latter'i otTlre
- kii in Km t i to- promised during
North Atlantic rt’itlon. ruin hud
Ftereelv fighting Chinese swept
In Washington, Tobin briefed Durkin fur .in hour on the ■ircnnlrnUcn
the •.impalgo
continued for 3D hours by nnou up the slope* III the two hills ill
PAIRS V Ministers of 18 Fo
of the department and IU functions
tfnlrnintlonal Soumlpholo)
t he i nrri-siHindenee lielwi-en the
Friday
a two prontted drive shielded liy
rnpean nations gathered here lo
i" 11111- tier and Ki'enltower wa* pubThree schools were closed tie cover of dar!ness and a drvasta
day to survey the economic proh
I
1
mt ti-ilav m the Standard Time*.
cause of high water in the Cntsklll tiny: Communist artillery and mor
lems of the Western world willi
Kie-'er saIII a letter from the
Mountain* region of New York
tar liarrage
l
S and t'anaillan represent*
renci.il dated i »ct 21 from Delives
A landslide near Cortland In renThe valiant First llepiihllc of Ko i
tio-t stated In purt
iral New York blocked a rural r,.u Division earlier had soiled Rig
The ministers—meeting as the
I hen- i&gt; no easy or early scvluroad amt stopped traffic on a :ind l ilt.V Non. in the sixth of a
council of the Orgaiu/utum fur Ku
.......... I Ihe Korean sKtintmn To
Delaware Lackawanna ami West series of bloody counterattack* m
r o ti e n n Economic t'ooperalloii
.........nil.II\ I have said that thl*
(Continued On Page lour)
savage, dav long fighting
joiin w 0AVI5. nr.
. : . .
•OKKI i -have the twofold task of
t lido uhich our vacillating
The Air Force said its pilot* flew
Tliiirgoo.1 Mat'll.dl i
studying a detailed re|Niil of ecu
•1 V
l»'l* look os im|uepared t*
abool ISo separate missions in the
the A-lvanremi-iit ol - - -••• i rmimic conditions hi each ol their
-u:
ipart ot a glnlid) prohletn
general area of Hut ami Litlle Nori
l-eanng
before
llic
I
s
countries and of considering bow
to. h iini-i eventually In- solved
Pilots said they hit a huge supply ('harjru Made Child- ViolentT* Feared With things may be improved in the
segregation of win!.- - - i
n p -, •,i hlw nie liasland triMip depot that rocked with
baalindmanyblglii---.it i t. , , .
Feiip'm, olhei selutlnos 1 h.’ive
year The report also cm
live violent explosions Seven fires
ren Are Drilled As | G athering O f W or- coming
(1■1 a lo|u; tlllle .1,1* p.p-ated stepping
er* the economic situation m the
were slur led
1p 'hi' Irainim: of deiuiliilc of KoMan power Reserve
shiners At Most] tie 'mini states ami canmia Audio
Thousands of bursting shells
■■ . itnnp- iii i.ii gieater numbers,
1
IInt inh pnrrtgn SotTi'ltiry
frmn Allied planes, tanks anil arid
V \ V
LAKELAND ',W—Frost cxlendril lory scotched Ihe shiiM-s of Nori'*
Fden 1* presiding at the 1 v'o
FASAIII ANl \ French Mororro ny
LONDON ov — llriloln accused
deep intn South Florida today in two hill*
day meeting which follows the re
ll.ol . Rids li.lining ami armA
*
French
Iroops
pointed
machine
the coldest m&gt;cI1 of the winter
Fast Germany today
cent Hrltlsh t'liininonweulth cm
n pi'-.iam heiii (iropi-riy initiHundreds of dead and wounded Communist
,
.
,,
.
.
.
.
_
i
guns
nt
Ibe
gale
ol
the
Moslem
• Meteorologist Warren O Johnson uf 'iioth ides littered Ihe peaks of drilling children as a minpowei mosque Indue us hnnrlred* of Mo nmole conference during which
d- d anil vigorously pressinl Amor-;l the Federal State Frost Warning
- o’ •unt I lilted Nations troop*
Flsculiere Allied raider* grap­ n-serve for its M u sh ro o m in g armed merlin-, assembled fm prayer* proposal* were drawn up for a
"icrvirc say* there umlmiblcdly pled hand lo hand wllli Chinese
world economic conference
•'■111*I •'&gt; 'hi- time oeenpy more
Kx|&gt;ertrd
dcmmi'li
all-ills
did
not
forces
was stitne crop damage, the extent lied* northwest of Monsun on the
lligii on die agenda lor consul
-111 i■&gt;n11tu- tole* and reserve posh
of which Is mil known
A Foreign Offlrr survey tie lake place
cradon ul the meeting were these
*"'i»- (living assurance that the
Western Front. The Allies seemed
No disturbance* were reported
((tuilinunt Hit Page Four)
Frost was reported ns far south if,,, ,-rest of a hill in lilnodv. close flared the Fast lone I* training
Ri'lv- v. •viiti| ii.it softer from an
elsewhere In tins North African
Admit Ol’ M cm U 'iward a* the Lower Rust ( oast
(t onlimied (In Page Four)
-- irw helming iiri-ssiiri- nr an nilyouth
"along
military
line*
set
by
city,
which
lias
seen
bloody
rioting
That fruit wuh Inland and In seal
•nt i in-inv .irikithe Soviet Union and the sold, amt demonstration* almost daily XnuiH Party Slated
ship And Tull Why
tered light patches. Homestead,
"Me an- unt going to withdraw
since
Sunday.
Seven
or
eight
Ku
Relicamils
Slated
force*.
smith of Miami, recorded u 37
""in Korea and leave our boys In
At
Legion
PoHt
5
.*!
They
Gave
I
pl'arty
rnpean*
and
several
score
natives
degrce readln
&lt;iimoumist pi'Dnn camp* "
-Fuc .Carol SlBgiiyy lUf*.
been slain in riot* growing '
ice have
IINITKD NATIONS N Y c
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Ma
II* i \ i H.UI.U r
President
The French feared f-irtliur di*.! unt* putty ..f lb. i'an-|,belM.o*sim: set u)i a ei-ufidenti.il inmmiltff III M f t - . ' L \S l i U D m N111*J 1 - 1f11 * &lt;1 i l l ' l l | I'le’-l
wer
Klsenhower. relaxing In
lo rnnsull with the .Itisliee Depart
(urbnrirrt
daisy
as
the
Friday
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No.
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the
Atm-Hcan
Legion,
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menl mi ways ami means
supple vvhit h Ifir i 111(t*t m
14 v- *'f -L* (v "
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1’ m lug
file,
I alt ttf prayer for Moilnn* «ovr* riot*» wh|4'h
ti"ir noil policy shaping
sfftcl i-tfi-nuiillon &gt;o ........I m
o n A chflncf lo an o inMo in l/irjit MmiiiIaj
Uu* l.o(il«n Hul.
3 3 1 _____
Nfp it aH* *i f -i.il \ •* m f &lt; ■i it ' id- wn. leering clear today of
— __ ------ p. nt. m
on,UP*
Giuplui*i*
wa* given ny mu— genet al Itygv,- Lie .1 limit alleged -II it I \f*V t'|1 h Nil'll I ' ilj.ufi 1 I*
l' tint
from 32-30 away rrom the take
Methodist Church.
■-ov IJglil lietween I'ri-sldent l*rtlj ‘i .. I.... 1 1
.t*.*intirt».
du&lt; »&gt;f Amor tea n MilivrrMVi** riiHUoviut l»\ •stIt1(ttlIII"
'Today's survey, based mi Intel­ ■ %r . . .
Some places 10 In 20 tnlb’s away
Huger Uarris, wb« will direct
rrench l*orHun Leiciomtmrrs Mir- y *' A11 ! ; * !
&lt;lf y\ , r n,,, |* \ h nan liMimil
n'-i" anil Gen MneArlhm over j
the Kitigrrs, will lend tin* rehear* ligence report* seeping through Urn rounded the huge square m front ^ ir ihai f- ' -v-lies urr not -e -it
hod readings as low ns 2d
n
;
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11
I-** i'*** pi nn for Korea.
Light (o moderate frost gathered sals, orgnoiling ......and* in the Iron Curtain into tfie hands of For­ of the Moslem mosque t hey set ■
i-'*
. c ulm.
- »
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h, III 111,1 •- In* -t - * l it mi -ul I'i - 1 Lit in
( e-ihimer planned hi (day nt
to within a mile and a half of the order they will lie sung over eign Office experts, charged that up maehlneguns aimed liii.ellv at ' ‘,r ''''!
n- r 1 M*r 11 f - .. * th tiole, nt golf tiol.iv on the
s -- .
,t)„
t- , ..................... at.........i| 1 *m||l 11n* ,f
Fust Germany "hat so far relied (he mosque entrance Other Lcgum - adto &lt; h. - will f'.mtlo
Jake and outward into the muck WTHJl nn Christmas eve.
1...... . 1111nil -■
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i *l-i f If rlllMl .-I
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door ot** tlie sea
"Since time is so iini'intiint and on .*vnluntnryr methods hid , there
lands where new farming area
... nulre* ami Miiroeenn tr-H-t-s na dtslrdmli - m- Iv
Hu- •l-'l
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('■■’ •■"h* th*- Mamie 1'orps j|r
&gt;vi itie oiinble to eolrtai I evoiy
ate helug opened up
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■—* . o n - , Didlll Istalol from
Johnson rc|Hirtod crop damage member who sang last year," Mr. proprlate the full pwwrn-of
figrrtblione:*'
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could not be assessed for u while Palmer said, "we vvuni to invite
I' «M
|i|9I*|f •. (,)! |l) *jl) i|t h 11111•
■ -h diii I i,tei I'lilli-, secretary
af/ct. He explained much crop pro you. and any other person who
•I - Oe design.it,- .mil Guv DougV “ ’
’ ‘l,h';r\ M‘r,&lt;"L*l&gt; "Winded ...........
nmmeer and tubml.d |.a»it.,iiiimist. r i(|&lt;i
„ ....... ill * I'I \i*11-«I f**t !as.fit I |. I*
"taction was done Thursday night, i would like to sing, to these |irne- soldiers^
" cr
,h" nrolectoi anp who wtl! prr.cni an hour - f • „ i(rrnM, ,jrlhK ........ ,,„
In !»\* *liM**ifill t i-i”, tin- In, ti i.e Vlilsav of Oregon FisenhowThe survey claimed the six-year
He added that advanee frost warn- Mice*."
........ . ........
teitatiuio-nt, and m-ml-rs - f « KI)1IM|,,S
......... .
v.-,t.i-l,s l*s|
1
hi in - 4 k r i i I- l,i&lt;.*( l ei . -ileilii.il as secret nt v of the
bigs restated In a lot of foreetl1 He asked that anyone wanting old Free German Youth (FI)J) qr
---------Winter Piiik -lancing school, who that he ha- .i-kcit li-i such inhu lll,t th . I .1. ti - i* *iful hultl Ih.il mien,ii
picking.
further inlurmuthm to eull U32-J. ganliutlon now plays an lni|Hirlanl
\* ill i; im
In.* rios,- associates predicted
boot • ................ inatbin m m d e i I.. .!• ..• .- tl. 1*- -I I • . it 1
t •'f
. Uttt li| i»fti
The weather official reported
"The urigimtl thought that role "as a training organi/utlon to Singer .Makes llitf Hit it lict*, I D f t e « l i lliulf
l i t ’l i l * Vk i l l li»* ■ *r iv u* l 1 spotllghted lit i.tila-ni i l l
I l-euhi.-.ei woiilil shoo tmlilic eon
-s tied tl-11 .ll
Florida again Innight would have , iirompled Hus earol singing group prepare young people for service
Despite Legal Writ Kttfli 1*1(111111111111* l*» I •,i|IM***l»il (|l || N ei|ipliiv
I lo­
1 ,1 mr In |h** 1 -m» 11o\in -v with the Pri-suh-nt Truscattered (rosl* hut temperature* last year," Mr. Palmer rdded, "was In the Ka*l German armed forces "
in hriiijr 11 L v tn tiu* i&gt;nrtv whit'h '
to III ve-leidav lalli-d the Kisen*•* ill' ♦ ti(• 1in 1 V 1
ti nut h ilt
would not he n* severe
I to invite man of all oiriipaliun* FDJ members wear blue shirts,
h"Wei mis.ion to Korea a "piece
in mil fIn- 111 Uu T
NKtV A'Dlth T I , 0 Ami-ru ;ms (.’ 41, 1.1 I ' l l
NASIIVILLK.. Teiin . r A tuny will lu* iiilli-i ifil with ntltrr* ami
Here's a rundown of what hap- uttd church affiliations to sing to­ black shorts nr tklrl*. anil a loath
•I p--In■&gt; il demagogm-rv and said
er bell, a uniform reminiscent of 1 lyric soprano whose resentful hirnrtl uVi't it* lli»* EII xk C luL, h * t-inployed lit the 1 lilted Nollons I 'n il- I l l ' l l . I
pcnnl In arcus other than the tether.
l ' out inimt ii,. Page Four)
in ill I . --I ,
.m il it ,, 1 11 11
neighbors pul her Intn Ihe iialiuri's Lti- i L«*«*h t i n * 1 ' H 9- 1n u t u i | » i m l v e i n - , say they ottee wete memhi-i - id
"The response was tieniendou*. Ihe Nail Hitler youth outfit
Glade*:
nt t li h ll t lh i ,1 I l, 1 Ve L.i -V , III 1 1
headlines wiis colled hurl, twite fm itintrilnitifih U&gt; tuM»i|y (L II iI m ii
North Florida: 27 In 33 will) As n result, it was most ph-aslng
the i iililliliiliM Ji.ift*■ lull ilt'ippcd si |,.i 1 .it, ■1 h.-*il I--I \e,itmamt sang an encore at her cniti crt thl-i Yllle - uhauII
frosl heavy In mhiI*. Ilrooksvllle and encmiriiglng to *c*- men of
( the eiiMitlliltee |out liecttuse Kiev ili*it|i|i|ov ml ot i. tu t, ■111.u n i.ili- t -. I nut- I i'
I I th i - r iiii'iiih r
l"‘i
Df Til Orlando arrus: 27 to 33 In low oil rbissex and fnitha united to- Pinecantle Airman Ih hull deliut lust night
I
to it hie id , 1'tinol 111ul ids lo pi
Mrs Went worth Morris of near I 1" ‘ barge ..! the pally me J. Den ( 'omnium*! mins
ground, llhlge and Harlow area: get her in sin ging C hrisltn as carols Found Dead In Crash
bv Clarksville appeared as a guest v,'i f'oivhll, Inei FikI-1 utul Ji-igTin'll* iidintssion* ill mi open r | &gt; 1 . i ' i - 1 ll.-i - I '
29-3(1. Fro«t was confined to low mid the songs that mt-an so tnueh
I hi 111 - -I 'hi- o’ ■nnn rl 1.' 11,1 ’
nerfurmer nt .1 Nashville Symphony tb-oglns Sienstioni.
lll-nruilj yesleid.iv dll'W priil-e
ptarrx 11ml was heavy In some nod m ir y such u wnnderful me*ORLANDO (/!') — Fighting Fops concert in the huge new Van
.1 I I pi 11 t r11 - I , -- illt l.l" lie :
1
trout Sen llomei Fergn-.on 1 It
m*t:e at this time of year."
spots.
through a treacherous cypres* derbllt University gymnusiom
Mull I, member ot IIn- Senate In lin n I- Ih it M 'lllltll lid- It . 1) 101’ • I
West Coast: 31 M in low grmuul
Althuilgh the fm pound hriiru-lliternnl Security siihcnmmiMi-i- pi oh -on e the IX'lh dm 1 -inn to ■ .....
area*. Scattered light frost and Cl. S. To Defend Land, swamp, thick with sawgtns* over
r'*Mii i
iii i»11&lt;i*xiiI-1 ’ii** 114*1nif
their heads and parked with arena In Ihe Divio ruffleil evening gown
mg p'llleged .Aincrieiiit -ulin ,,lve o il -■[&gt; ■-11■1&gt; &gt;| Tlie s e |i. 1 1 .d e o-il
Incally heovv in siml*.
lilii NigJ
m)tl.i'
ih
11
I’
1
ti...
1
ul
-li.it
Ih.
|
n
of
i|uirk*HHd,
member*
of
an
Air
wus
dwarfed
l»y
ln-r
stirrminillt-us
H
i
the
U
N
I'limninic
Although frn«t formed over a
JupaneHe Are Told Force rescue team today found the voice wa* not It carried - h at
■'Mill
f" i i'M «"»](.itmiii nt (i
I'rmsell try FerRU'OU wr-le John 'e-o
1 11.te l.did ot
- 1' " ' '•
wide area nf Ihe Tampa straw-tier
Soil
fur
I2MHIO
in
-lumngee
wa*
•' f Di i" hi iijk; jit H uii ji fiit rj x c
,,, , ,
that 2nd l.t. Rotiert A. .Aloe, 22, ly to nil corners nf the hall .-ml
in circuit
tin- . ,
rv ami Duck growing region. L.M
fll.-d yesterday 10
i irimi ( 'mi'll
miri 1(|hamow,
N |ntt.r11 report*
i | 1mheer torKm
,
J D '!'»v ii ll..* i *n y Hull, .Inincm
TOKYO kH 7- I
\Vn * rr. , li"'l gone to death in his plane commanded mid attention ami - it hy
check* showed no damage
Mr.
11111I
Mrs.
John
K.
Gruillck,
1• '1• ’ "mm M j.,fi t iiiu rm n ii, sa iil
Shlgorti Ymhlda told I arllamcnt
n crashed M0 miles sotilh of thiislnsllc applause from about
ergelley Food, .uid Mrs Fvolvo ( O U rl O k ll.V S I&gt;&lt;111 O i l
Hanford.
ugninM
Mr.
anil
Mr*.
today the U. S I* obligated to de her-- Thurailn
4.500 listener*.
Thaler, secri'tirry to Kunsliinioi I-'.
».
‘
... ,
.
7III'
f i l - t Mi ji t * * | o f t f in * U K H t i l j l
•Post Offices To Give fcnil Japan If she Is attacked.
. * t 'W 'S p jlp F r
I U 'K l'lS
There wn* no indication thut Iter Klanley .1. Hymhorsky, apparently /iiiclo-iiko ol llossi.i. usslstuiil U
Fineenstle Air Force lluse, Moe's
Ho made the statement after a home field, I1111I report* ul least |voice had suffered during Ihe front New Jersey, (-liiirglliK Hint N seeretaiy geuerid tor .Securltv
I* al vYk'ii 4|c ilim ir ii lis'SV tvpu of
Christman Deliveries *tormv session In the Hmt-e budget two source* told of leelng a pnrn week* *hn has been under tent Mr* Grnilick suffered eonsidemhle
»\t( v i’ii11i’il i Dstriet&lt;f&lt;i
*......................... .
••-&lt;*«
| \l.l. Ul ASSKI r Hu- I lond.1 I'N i t j u I'fitut
Injury and expense a* the result
t a t i l t ' , ayI i N 'I i w m i l i i i t i n f i n e
committee.
chute floating down In the area iMirnry injunction lo practice only of
M t YF AI It DANtK
I .Snpieoii- i .-iiiI tmliiv upproveil .1 an at*.i in vitiall tvpi'« «»f )&gt;u«lfie«9|
an atltornuhlle uirl'lelll Del. 2M
One member naked, "I* It con­ at-out the time Moe'* single en­ two hours dally In her tluldly
WASHINGTON i-H—A* In prcvlI h s i m i l e - ot I in- f i i -I ’ p.iiinml ' I* ..................
1
&lt;*&gt;."• &gt;-r .t. ’ " Dli
off tin* nti i-t’f fturkihtf, Lo
in front of the |iliilii(iffs' re*iclosed home.
nua years, there will be ChrLtma* ceivable that with n sudden change gine, one-place F-H4 crushed.
I’oJieeiiiun'i Hull, h.mg 1 on.1,1. ted *'.ihol,l-i|- ............ I Ho- M..mil Hit | | |
Day dellverlM of packace* and In the International situation, the
The chancery court infunction dr-nee, 2(108 Sonlli I’ark Avenue
(tone Koger, who live* In the
&gt;' 1 "
1” * k''1 " "
,V
11'&gt;111«*i i t u i U u r d r h t f i Yvith reInformation which ha* l-ei-n miller Hie ............ of the .Sitid-.id I ' I ’* '
other mall thl* year In cille* and IJ S forces will withdraw from area, guided the rescue parly to wn* i**ucd (vending a decision on
, .......... '--m i.* Hu- sit.- of the new County
Japan to Okinawa or other 'front the scene near Lake Gentry In n permanent writ asked hv nn-th flle»l with the ( ‘Irntil Court Clerk I'oliee llr-m-Voleot A**nemlPin, will Mi.ioo 111** 'd
town* throughout the country.
.... get omleiwuv III " II" Il'ellH t, to
J"*.. 1 ' ' " lk &lt;&lt;’
' " I "id . now -lasstfte.| as It -IA ,
bor* who aaltl *he had ruined the claim* thut .Mr. Hymhor*ky ran
In outlining It* plan*, the Fust bases' In the Pacific' If I were a (Iscrola County.
" , , ........ ingli faintly, one--lory -Iwelllng
twuco ami quiet ttf the neighbor into no automobile purked hy morrow nigh' ..( Hie bullioom of . ,h'*
cc Department »ald M ay. how- war stritegl.it I would do so, *
Moe
wa*
the
son
of
Mr.
nn-t
|-..id the ........ ' »"U *•' lu'tilied "-Hi n minimum urea --f l,UOu
Yoshlda declined to answer then,
hood, fhe decision, expected last Kvrlyn C. Diggers mid that Mrs. H.e ................ ole).
r. It still ha* to decide u-hnt to
Cradlck, who wm uulside the veil-( Tickets fur the dunce iniiv l&gt;- "* " o mi; .- ' ren-on d*h* niter -rime feet Mi - jut -aid thu comand wa* heckled. Opposition tnem- Mr*. John A. Moe, Grand Folk, week, is atilt pending.
do (about mall nervine on the fob
N.
D.
iciu talking to tlie mrupant*, wn* purchu»eil from imv^ imlio'iunit m jeme 111trii ihi iiifi ini''nl»**«*i vvrtc mi--ton ha* made the proposal to
,f lIrnetne day. Friday, Dec. 2fl wh'rh bera walked out.
Major David Itamley, Sanford
the door. I.... .
Will go lo- ' ' ........ -tile f-I nets of vtiib riei* In i ’ /"*n- the k m a of (Ik- ,ile, west
After
an
hour
and
a
half
they
knocked
to the gruund. Among
In .at
rre*ldrnt Truman ha* declared a
-*
. . .
.... » . ■
,proliml'ng
.
t s,.«
sex**
r ■■ i i i ' i l(ana
n iiu
&lt;tx
nil*** i i o n *
1 ih
■
Civil Air Patrol officer, look part Oil Company Plans
ward
Hu- fund
of 1.................
the_ lihm di'iude of M.*lloiivllle Avenue in Chaptrooped bach.
..
Juries
listed
were
upruin*
of
the
government hoUHav.
l ill intn
Ftck
nssm-biHon,.....................................
whieh nn-lmle ns ,, lie tl :k.&lt; , Mrlm
Yo*hlda then told them the U. 8. in the air aearch lata yeitenlay
„ tlie ....................
, ,
. . i ... (.. "mo Avenue amt north of Fast
rrrvical
and
lumbar
region*
of
thu
Department official! are confer­
For New Location spine ami a possible frarlured cue . si stance to ..... .
He also participated lit
m time of |e"t*g uiis halleil l*v nntrl old* t m s.-. mm.I Street Til** /oning which
ring on the malter over thli week had fully auurcd Japan It would afternoon.
pi'il
thl* morning's early aerial search.
tl-- ii-miuiisioo oruposv* would
end with t definite announcement defend her.
ryx. Also, tlie informatiun cun*
The city Commission will lie Mp- tend', *he Incurred iiiedicnl t-llls
r-&gt;mi-cn*iili- for the h-si-ital, the
Indicated for Monday,
nroached st their next meeting and lo*n of aalary wlu n unable to
W I ItIt radio station hull-ling and
On Chrlatma* Dav. a holiday for |
Dee. 22 with n proposal of the
Ho nt in - t r y , In- * n ii|.
lh(i permanent itaff, aa many nf
work.
Hrnhoard
Oil
Company
to
nv-vr
V tloid matter ileal* with rethe regular worker* a* ran he
The plaintiff* also contend that
their service station from First
/i.iilmr of French Avenue it* »napered will be let off. Tho hotldav
Mr. Hvnihorsky wax operating a
Street
and
Kim
Avenue
to
.Sixth
tu- h-ngtli to ii vvlail cummcrclai
temporary employee, *omc 37S OOO
Street and Frenrh Avenue, which car while under the Influence of
■l.is-ifi-ution, whTle a foutth deals
of them, will da moat of Ihe henintoxicants. Gordon V. Frederick
Is
Included
In
plum
of
tho
com­
with remitting it portion of Dream• dlinR of the day's distribution*.
pany for moving their entire Is the attorney fur tha plaintiffs.
vvold xidullvlslon from It-IAA, sin" ' H ere will be no deliverlea on
WASHINGTON U'-Tlie six price •lot’llments, two light tanks, cere- vh- Mlory, one-fnndlv dwelling with
about claiming flrat honors there plant to the new site, John M.
Hy
KALPII
J.
TOMPKINS
rural route*, which do not lake on
to** page* of the Declaration o' -m iiinl Iruop* of tin- A rin y. Ma nn - lie u of I.dull M)iinre feat, to
In the magia city. Now Mrs. Week Glllon, City Building Inspector, Sanford PoHt Office
Hanford
comet
to
the
ffoni
extra t e m p o r a r y help for
Independence and ttie Constitution rote Corii*. N avy utul A ir Force It lA, h*- xluteil.
aguln to claim as one of It* eltl- modestly admitted all this, and said M ay.
Cbrietmaa.
Present faellitle* of the e-,m- To Open Sub-Station of the United Sillies will he moved t rolnr di-tail the Artnv li.ind i-ml
sen* a "flr»t" In nn nnuionl and even seemed a little reluctant to
tinder heavy guard tomorrow to it-e drum rind Imgli- corps of Hutruly Intriguing field. Kvcn though talk at first, but soon warmed up nany are located on Atlanlle Con-t
Movie Time Table
A ir Fiir'-c*
Mrs. Loroitn Week lives at Monroe to the subject of antiques in prop­ Lino Railroad nroperty, Mr. Gll­
The Post Office will open a their new fireproof, bombproof
In nitilltlou. aim’ ll two ilorcit
It117*
Corners, she like* to think of her* er etyle aa her appreciative fin­ lon disclosed, while tho rt-i-ninv Mulling substation In Hanford to home.
The transfer of the d-H-umei"' men -v ill lo- ilirm tlv invnlveil in
"Crimson Pirate
self aa n true Sanfordiun, a dis­ ger* touched first one treasure lia* tense-1 the new Kite with op­ handle the additional L'hrlstmna
•he
physical
transfer:
'wo
tm-tn
I i"l . I1-0B - 6*10 - 7:15 - i):23
tion to buy it, Th* new site takes unreal* and to halp relieve the front the I.ihrarv of t’orivress I"
tinction which wo are only loo and then anothor.
ihe National Archive* litt'lding wlF tiers of th*' Armed Service* noih-e
Kiiiiirdav • "Rond Agent"
Had to grant. Mra. Week «Uled
Although there are many thing* Iq *n area of a full half-ltlock.
long
llnrs
forming
in
Ihe
lobby
of
ih'imrtmeut
will
cucrv
each
of
the
1:38
-1:28 - 7:18 - 10:08
The building Inspector mild he tha post Office, Thl* sub station he made with Ihe fanfare and
that In tots In Daytona she open­ we might mention aa old nnd In­
*lx
t-rales.
with
udditiumil
polite
"Arctic Flight"
ed tho first antique *hop in the teresting In her little shop at the eottld nnrirove movement of *11 will be located at 200 North Pal­ turnout of guards, nf u prcxldenlla1 mnn guarding them on ihe way
parade.
2:45 - 5:85 - 8:25
state of Florida, Her shop there, Corners, perhaps we might better the facilities, except the service metto in the Htrlckland-Morrlson
ThR six leaves of nurrhment
Hriu. (ten. Stnvte O Rn«s. com
SnmiiAv . "Hnringfleld Rift*"
located at that time Just across limit our dioeusden to about two. station, a* the new site Is lonrtl warehouse, the same location that
enmitrising
the
dneuments—one
fnr
mantling
"enernl
nf
Ihe
U
S
Air
d 1* neces­
1:3.1 - 3:31 . K-M) . 7-27 - 9:28
the street from tha law offices of A solid copper tray, weighing a* a rommei-elal
F o r c e Headounrterx Cnmetnml. Ihe Declaration and live for tlie
that the filling ststlon he was used last Christmas.
MOVIT?r.ANn
former Governor Pave 8holti. about eight pounds, Is over 100 sary
Tha station will t&gt;« open from will head the mllltorv escort.
up..roved
hv
the
OommLalnu.
Constitution—arc *ealed In sepa"Hera Toma the Nelsons" *
soon became the mecca for tha veare old. This relic, handwrought
8:3tl
n.m.
until
4:00
p.m.
from
Dec.
Both
side*
of
the
street*
bet**
ren
Tho eomnanv ho »aM. plans to
rat" elns* ease* tilled with helium,
Show starts 4:30, feature 7 tl4*
thounnda of folk far and wide In India, has dellrate etchings
th* service station facing 13 thraufh Dee. 23. It la urged the two buildings will be lined bv nnd ipccially crated for the trans­ Intermission 8:30. last feature
who love to delve Into the lore of about the rim which quite accu­ have
that all Chrislmta parcels be a cordon of men onil women of fer.
French
Av»eiie,
0:22
old thing*.
rately reflecta the patience of the
A sour erf *ho ACL Pa|l-“&gt;*d n-n« taken to thl* location for mailing. the armed services.
A formal drdicnto.-v Installation
Sat. - "King of the Wild
Later Mr*. Week opened an an­ oriental peoplaa. It was brought adjacent to tha naw site. Tha coni
If may be .purehaaed
and
..
....
A flylne wedge nf mntorcyelo of the document* In the xhrinn of
Hors-w" and "Danger Zona**
tique »hop In Miami. She admltei to thia country hy an American panv Imports Its products to Danhum
cards ana other letter police will lead u procession in- the National Archives Exhibition
Sun. - "Bailor Beware"
however, that ihe la not too suro
(Cm m n m ob r m t rivet
tnoy be deposited also.
eluding armored car* carrying thu Hall I* scheduled Minday.
ford by rail.

Coldest Spell Of
Winter Results In
Scattered Frosts

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Britain Accuses French Troops
Red Germans Of Aim Guns While
Moslems Pray
Training Youth

Two Americans Issue Of Racial
In UN Report On Segregation Is
Red Affiliation In Court’s Hands

A tT' uniuul s Aiv KmIn I
IJt; fo Ft* Jurists On
IlitttT (’outi'it\'ursy

Wans Are Made
Eor Itezonimr ()f
New Hospital Area

GratiickH Printf Suit
AgainHt Symbornky

«

Florida’s First Antique Shop
Opened By Monroe Corners Woman

Priceless Pages Of Famed Papers
Will Be Moved Under Super Guard

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Seminole Cage Drills Open To Public Tomorrow Night

S“ Human

F ly ” To Climb Bank Building Thursday Night F or C A P

Tomorrow night local fans and
parent* of the flO-odd Seminole
High School cage aspirants will
have the first »pp«+t*rV'3-~ &lt;*
m u an evening practice session
under the direction of SIIS's new
coach John Scott.
i s * cage prattle* and demon*
at ration will get underway at
■it# p. m. In the H1IH auditorlum-aymnaiium. A public In­
vitation ha* been extended to
everyone to *e* how and what
the youthful huopoler* are

Famed Johnnie Wood
Scaled Valdez Hotel
Several Yeara A go;
HTJWoiWany: Records

T om . I)cc. 9, 1952

TUP. SANFORD HERALD

Dove Season Will
f t A E iS " *
By KENT C»*ETLAIN
Sports Editor
Friday night the Trl-lll-Y girls
of Seminole High School will singe
the iinmml football banquet nt the
HUM auditorium beginning ut 7:00

p. m.

ball and o t h e r '® - ..
m e t h o d s of a M l
"w in nin g’’

ketball

U t-uL M

the 25th swarding of the J,
Frier Hchaal trophy will be made
the "Most Valuable Player" on
the 1952 squad. In addition to
(....................
the
Hchaal trophy, three other
awards wl-----will be---------------presented. They
are aa
fnllmarat the
tit* Jim
Jlma D
aIum****
are
as follow*!
Robson's
Men* Wear letter-sweater to th*
"Most Promising Player” on the
Junior Varsity | the Kader Jew­
elry trophy to the "Moat Im­
proved Player" on the team; and
Ihe Lions Club'* trophy to th*
"Heat Blocker" on the squad,
We received the following letter
from Peter Schaal, who has been
iinuklng these awards since I92H,
Inst Saturday. It throws more
light on tho award and gives us
the names and addresses of two of
the missing players.
It reads ns follows:
"Dear Kent:
"While | do appreciate all the
nice word* you said about my lit­
tle trophy In yesterday's paper, I
must hasten to offer * few cor­
rections:
"Firstly, th* tronhy first was
won in I92H, not 1929, and Edenfield was the first winner allho
he wa* the amallest man ever
to win It, and was a midget among the more or less giants
that mad* up most of the first
string JR2H tram players.

g

:

Heralded

the year of " b lg -B P H g K ? ? •
Dm*/' basketball
Jehu Scott
emphasis in Sanford, fans will
have an actual chance to watch
and see what Scott has In the way
of material and how he Is going
to put It to work.
The importance of tomorrow
evenings SMsIen t:
1"
ta especially
great sine*
since the
Ih* Seminole quintet
will don the HIIH court this Fri­
day morning In the season’s lldllfter with Winter Park at 11:»0
a- m. It will b* th* only morn­
ing game in the sli boms aland*
la the Celery City because of
the TH-HJ-Y football banquet
stated fer Friday night in Ihe
gymnasluuk
Bcott, who cautions fan* that
hi* charges will start slowly, Is
optimistic of tho team's chances
toward Ihe end of ihe year, parti­
cularly, whan the all-important
state tournament begins In March.
This la of course th* time when Ihe
men are separated from the hoys.
fleott Is working on a lunger
range program for this year's
team emphasising youth were pnsslble In planning a powerhouse for
neat season.
'.'W* should have a real good
toam seal year and I think this
year w* may win a faw game*
and surprise a lot of people,’’ he

carious course UP the outside wall
for the tnectators.
This "Human Fly" business is
lost that for the nglng scaler.
Since 1013 when he first ascended
a -chool roof to retrieve n foot­
ball wedged between the eaves,
hall
Wood has been making his living
climbing perpendicular walls of

"So, your tahulnted dales are
wronr all the way down Ihe line.

be the winner for 1962. not IPM.
"The idea for the trophy develotted In the earlv praetbe sessions
«f 1028 when Coach Whelrhel a...... I with me that a trunhv «ward might help. The 1020-27
leant* were altont the poorest the
tch*'"1 bed ever hail.

"So | announced that so long

While Scott has tho names of 25
Mgers, he ha* whittled down the
list to about 10 probable varsity
members, which Includes some
three player* who aren't as good
aa the flrat five on th* Junior
Varsity team.
"We are going to try and have
three taama If possible. I will
m e h tha vanity and Bill Flem­
ing and Fred Genas will divide up
tha JV and Frosh teams." Bcott
m ealed. "Of course with our
Ihpltad fad illlea hart In th* gvm,
we may not be able to field fresh­
man team."
On Stall'* varsity list are
holdover* from last year, Junior
Matts and Ray Davis with JV
raduate* Bubba Hlabee, Jimmy
rider, Prank Stafford, Items
Hannum and newroraer Gordon
Clark, from Ih* blue gras* bas­
ketball country of Kentucky.
Clark Is rated ai the most na­
tural player at thin stage In the
drills by Scott. "The kid handles
hlmsalf well, Is an excellent shot
and know* hi* way around * bas­
ketball court," Scott pointed nut.
"However, ha needs a lot of polish
on hla nesting and dribbling as do

Quail Hunting Is
Offered In All 68
Florida Counties

Florida A &amp; M Wins
Colored Grid Title
MIAMI UH—Florida A * M Ratri today claimed th* mythical
era collage football championca Saturday night In (ha 10th an­
al Orange Blossom C linic In
laml’s Orange Bowl atadlum, few
II dispula the claim,
"•rialnly It won't bo Virginia
Col leg*. an undefeated, un­
team that had scored 199
i to ail for the opposition In
lamas during tha regular
n. Florida A R M had won
and lost two.
»r a first period touchdown.

Bawling Standings

Sports Roundup
llr MURRAY ROSE
(For Gayle Talbot)

TALLAHASSEE — ISpecial) —

There 1* not u single county In the
Klnte of Klorldu that dura pot offer
quail shooting, from north Florida's
:orn and peanut fields to the pine
aland* of the Kveigludes, accord­
ing to Wuyuo Murray, wildlife bio­
logist of tlm (lame ami Fresh
Water Fish Commission,
Since It h no numerous, th*

R

climbing," h* pointed out. “ Once
I went t&lt;* a YMCA and exec*
rtsed on the bare and ring* too
long and almost rnutdn't mak*
mv climb that night."
Cn|. Forrest Breckenrldgo of the
local CAP will handle thu arrange­
ments for Wood's ronmiest of the
Hanford National Attnntlo Bank
building Thursday night. A dona­
tion will !&gt;« naked before Wood
climbs.
"I will give them a ahow Just
I have In tha paat," Wood asaartad.
The Incomparable master of the
fine art of scaling buildings has
fallen only seven tlmeg In nU
thousands of aaoenta. "Ones, I felt
four stories and onlr sprained mv
ankle and cut my hand," h*
showing hi* tear between
thumb and forefinger of hla right
hand.
Wood, Ironically enough, cam*
hobbling Into the Herald office
yesterday and said that while
stepping out of a cab In Winter
Perk Sunday ha sprained Wa an­
kle. Yss, Juat a all-1 neb atep to

Paul Pezold Increases His City

Across n thousand tnltes nnd
nioro of ever-changing country,
over America's, hills and down
through her valleys, atop her high­
lands and on h*r savannas, across
her plains and among her woodlands, countless gunners and their
dogs hunt quail each golden au­
tumn.
Here In Florida, the bird hunt­
er* hold two specific areas In
th* hlghtal regard — Northwest
Florida’s hilly farming country
and lha open flslwoods In the
southern part of the Htat*. It
Is In these sections that th*
quail thrives, for h* Is by na­
ture a bird of Ih* fields and open
plnewood*. reports Murray.
However, he Is found to a limit­
ed extent In other types of coun­
try that offer amnle sunpllr* of
small seeds that tlekla hla palate,
sufficient brushy cover to prnteet
him from his numerous natural
enemies and vegetation that Is
open enough to give him free
movement.

off his throne In the E mplre Stale,
even If only for the time being.
But C'halrmon Bob Christenberry nnd his two helpers have
dealt before with Monsieur Sucre,
ax he la known along the boule­
vards of Gay Faroe, and Manager
George Gslnford So their Impstlcoro and Irritation Is quite un­
derstandable.
In dealing with the peerless
champ and his manager, you start

as I lived, I would award a (r»nhy
nhv annually ta
to the MOST
VALUABLE nlayrr, not Ihe
OUTSTANDING plnver.
"No awards other than the u*.
uni lettcra wero being made ut the
lime,
"My Judges for the past 26 years
have been made up eech year of
odd "umbers of neople from five to
11. Tit!* y
i „ .........................
year
nine men have been
keeping their evrs on the players
for me, and I have the votes of
seven of (hem. with the other two
expected before banquet time.
"It ha* keen a real privilege
to me to hare had such a small
part In things at Nemlmde High
for I know from 25 years of ex­
perience tha) every winner, and
many who did not, rrnllv tried
his dead level beat, and moat of
them have nroved themirlve* a*
MOST VALUABLE to many peo­
ple after they left school.
*'8ee you nt the hunqiiot where
I wont you to tell me which plav-

TALLAHASSEE — (Special)—
The peak of the winter dove popu­
lation will oceur on or about Dec.
IS, the opening data of tha second
half of the split season this year,
and will furnish simon-pure dove
hunter* with one of the treat shoot­
ing period* in years, announced
Prank Winston, dove biologist of
the Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission.
While the flrat half of the
split season was considered a
■ucreaa In alt but a few areas In
the State, the second period will
probably be topa with available
dove • shoot lag opportunities
throughout the entire state, adds’
Winston.
The mourning dove ia second on­
ly to the bobwhlte In popularity as
a small game bird. He is found
throughout Florida during the en­
tire year, hut Is more abundant in
winter due to the arrival of mi­
grants from th# north.
Flocks of doves will be attracted
to any place offering fields of such
favored foods aa com, peanut, or
hegarl, with some of the best hunt­
ing to be found in Northwest Flor­
ida’s farming country.
Th" second dove aeason start­
ing Dec. IB, will end Dee. 29,
and hunter* will be allowed a
dally limit o f eight, a possession
of eight, and shooting will be
permitted from Mon until sunset
each day. Hlflea are orohlblted
and shntrnna must be plugged to
three-ehell capacity.
Mourning dnvos nests are built
In trees from 5 to 26 feat above the
ground and nre of flimsy construc­
tion. Generally, two eggs are laid
and the male and female alternate
In Incubating them and later tak­
ing core of the young. Several
broods are usually raised each
year.
Quite helpless at first, hsbv
doves are fed pigeon milk, which
Is secreted In the lining of the
parent's crops and I* regurgitated
Into the mouths of lha youngsters.
A* he grows, the young dove Is
shifted over to a diet of predlgvsteil seed and when ho I* annrovlmutely 12 d«v* old he leaves the

lands of South Florida.
Small seed* end gTeln constitute
n dove's main diet. Unlike the
bobwhlte he must have a n«md or
*li cum from which to obtain hi*
drinking water.
for the 1026 gridiron season, he
didn’t receive it officially until
the end of the school veer In June
o f 1020.
Miss Morrison informs me that
Bill ia now a Captain In the serv­
ice stationed at Savannah, Ga.
As will b* noted on another
story on this peg*, th* Trl-HI-Y
haa located fattr of th* flv* ml**Ing Hchaal Trophy winners. Now
It atlll remain* for th* club to
find Vernon Altman, th* 1949
winner.
If you do happen to know where

! « * &lt; * Lead Over-Vmr Jfeiirulis
Aa ageless as the Rock of Gi­
braltar, Paul Pexold continues to
maintain hi* supremacy over the
City Bowling league week after
week. Latest official average*
show the “ Klngflsh” holding a
huge &lt;1.H bulge over his nenrpst
opponent, "King Carl" Von llertiull*.

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It. Steele
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P. Kite!
mi -■ J. Cooke
’ P. Ilukiir
W. Bkehl
L. I’evle
II. Kretxer
If. Herbal
1;

Less than a p o i n t ®
back
In third '\..m
place h Harold
Appleby
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Carroll
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Ross
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Orville Touch-■
ton la
I n H H H H iV P H
the race with a Von Herboils
fourth place ranking of 104.6, fol­
lowed by Bob Steele’s 1(10-17.
Steele's 23t game of a month ago
Is still the belt single line effort
for the last two years. The "King*
fish" I* the big pin buster with u
total of ATM.
—m
I, . Druid
Last year at II. Holler
C. Plerey
this
T. Burnett
was
four-pin margin &gt;1. K. Ilardlaon
l). Miller
H over Von
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:J -[)x
H r hulls. The uver- it, Vun Noaa
W ages till* year, I’ . Htnnley
j ® r c n r r e « p n n ,1 It. Preorntt
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Orville Touchton Polnt,‘
CITY I,KAGUE
G. Pin* Avg. II.G.
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5th Grade All-Stars
Stetson Player Is
Defeat (ith Midgets
Given Grid Mention
DELANO (Special) — Stetson
Guard B. J. Leathers was named
honorable mention on the Asso­
ciated Cress Little All-Auirrlrn se­
lection, a dispatch from New York
stated Friday.
This U th* third lime Leath­
er* haa been given this honor.
Ilia nam* first appeared In I95U.
lie repeated I* 1951 In addition
t» being named un the AllFlorida team that year.
Leathers, a senior from Belle
Glade, had one of his best years
at Stetson this year. Although
weighing only ll!B-pounds, he ho*
been a 00-mlnuto man playing
both offrnie and defense.
Leathers has been a first string
guard throughout his four-year
college) career, tin will graduate
at the end of this year.

Gustafson Sets For
North - South Contest
MIAMI Igv—Burly offensive play­
ers today Joined the football teams
coaches Andy Gustafson and Stu
Holcomb are assembling for tho
Christmas night Mahl Shrine cut-

The tlnv Fifth (1ratio All-Star*
won u three-game elght-muri touch
football series from the Sixth
Grade Midget* nt the Hunford
(i rum in111 School last week undtS,
the supervision of I’rinclpul It- (If
Steele.
All three uunicn were closely
contested with neither teuat be­
ing able to ctnrk the others’ de-’
tensive, thus keeping the score
down in each game.
John Scott. 1 sun of the Seminole
High School basketball ranch, was
one of the winning cuntnlns for
the Fifth Grade. Jimmy Grncoy
wu* the other. The MldgHs. made
tin of the tinttiller boys of the sixth,
"fade, whs i inlnliied by ChurltJ'
Higgins and lleiinv Kelly.
lege nil-slur thur.ty game In tho
(lrnngr Howl
Gustafson, eoucli of th» South
squad, added Hen Roderick, pass*
catching cud from Vanderbilt, to
give .luck KenrImtIt of Maryland
sml thu other South passers anoth­
er target
Holcomb’ * newest nlaver Is John
llloy, Ohio Stale fullback who car­
ried the hall 133 times for .Vg}
yards. Hlay has been called tho
hardest blocking buck In the Big
Ten.

• YiHhvm iiwuifHu. n«7 ’
sonal physician, haa insisted all
along that Ray won’t fight again.
The graceful boxer, now display­
ing hit talent* as a aong and dance
man In Boston, had a neat plastic
Job done on his nos* and had the
web of scan over his eyes r»-

W atch the S wing

Following Ih* nattem of al­
most all other wBitIlfa specie*,
tha bobwhlto Is subject to consi­
derable fluctuation lit numbers
from year to vaar. Mane of tho
reason* for this fluctuation are
as yet unknown and obscure, hut
food and woathtr aro of great
Importance.

IWL TICK
I IIA-Foo
as far away as Kay Wast, Ft
Myers, Ft. Lauderdale and Day'
B*ach drova to tha Oranas
Bowl stadium Sunday to buy Uel
her. Reasons fpr this decline are ria for the Jan. 1 game but than
mark ha considered retiring, put a never-increasing number, of
announced that tick
hunters, qiMtl rang* haa b«*n plow­ 01iIt had „ ________
— m * am
ed clean of palmetto cover, fire
it, first "served’’ 'b ills but*’a
nrotoctlon of timber haa resulted
r announcement, which mans
In vegetation too denaa for quail,
iptctlva buyers missed, slid
dean' farming haa Incrensed. and
sal# would ba postponed until
unrestricted, grating and uncon­
trolled burning am prevalent In
tome sections of Florida.
'For some time, tha Game Oem-

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XL1V

Establish«d 1908

MaeArtker Will Not
Go West To See Ike,
;Says Military\Aide
Absence Of
From New
sults In
tion Over

General
YorkKeSpecula­
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D E C . 10. I»R 2

No. 79

Awsnclntrd P r e u l.cimcd W ire

■*- lA *t**^ ■* p

■enhower’H Aides Visit 1he’ Vviiite House

Special Awards
Made At Annual
Scouting Dinner

ues
Before High Tribunal
On Segregation Issue
Plot To Purloin Davis Testifies
U.S. Jet Secrets About Dulles In
Nipped In Korea Alger Hiss Case

Cites Separate Facil­
ities In District Of
Columbia Under Di­
rect U. S. Control

NEW YORK lit—An aide (aid
today Gao. Doutlaa MacArthur
'4 doe* not contemplate going weat
for a conference with Preildcnt Officers Installed At
elect Dwight D. TUenhower on
Hv KAIIL K. RACMAN
Meeting Attended
the war In Koraa.
,
WASHINGTON P - John W.
The aide, Col. S. L. Huff, said
By
Sizeable
Group
Davis argurd before llie Supremo
there wai no ground for specula­
Air Foret* Ijentonunt New Statt Secretnrv Court
today tlini framers of the
tion the former Far Kait comFirst Recommended lull Amendment never Intended It
lly HOIl ANTHONY
mumlrr would go tu the west coait
Works
OnCuseWith
as
a
liar
lit separate schools (or
Installment of officer* and pre­
Hiss To Foundation while and Negro students
to meet Eisenhower, now returning sentation of special award* were
OSl
To
NubTwoGls
from a visit In Korea
On- i clot an New York attorney
mudr lust night at the annual din­
Huff declined to dlscusx Mac- ner and liuslnrss meeting of the
WASHINGTON
e
Allmni-v told Die court it was inconceivable
lly STAN f i l l IF It
Arthur's whereabouts except to say Central
Florida Council,
Hoy
John W Davis ie-filint Io'I,iv thnl tliat Hie Congress which submit­
TOKYO &lt;P -An Air Force lieu John Foster Dulles first leciuit ted (tie amendment to the stales
- the general "Is not available."
Scouts of America, at the Episco­
leuant who pin veil along hrouglil mended Alger Ills* for head of for ratification intended to maka
0 The speculation aroie attar El- pal Parish house with approxi­
about the arrest of tun M-rgoaul* the Carnegie Foiiml.ilion for Inter segregated schools unlawful The
sanhower In a radio message to mately litu men anil women active
on charges of trying to -.HI Y s
national Pence ami iti.it all reports amendment, made a part of the
MacArthur expressed Interest in In the Scouting program attending
Snbrt- jet secrets
Constitution In Ifua. says no state
on him were good ones
learning the former Far East com­ from .Seminole. Orange, Osceola,
Details (lf the Inceslig ilion and
Davis a Carneele irnslor who .shall deny any clliien the equal
manders views on ending the Ko­ Lake, Halifax, Volusia and Hrevard
•he September arrests of the two, was tin- Democratic nominee lor protection of flu*
Counties.
the laws
rean War.
S Sgt OulsepiH- t'nsciii .14. and president lit 1021 .mt&gt;i-u&gt;cd le-fore I Davis pointed out Dial Congress
Newsmen who attempted to con
‘ Officers installed for the yeai
S Sgl John P Jones, 22, were a House subcommittee mtesfigat 'persisted in providing separate
estcruoy prior K
to were: llonald A. Cheney, presi­
tact MacArthur yesterday
disclosed today fm the first time ing lux exempt foundations f„r schools in the District of Culumannouncement of the exchange of dent; Or. John Conn, vice-presi­
In records mudi- available lo The possible evidence of siilnerMtr in hsa over wliidi it ha* a direct
radio messages were told by his dent; Doyle Darnold, treasurer;
Assoc riled Press !&gt;\ earlier -• ir fluenec
office he was "out of town."
liirHillctlon
and Kenneth I, Drown, commis­
ci's
wou cannot lie named
OOVIINO* fHIRMAN ADAMS, of New Hampshire, John It. .Steelman center). Assistant lo President
After the exchange was an­ sioner. Elected a* district county
He xniti the leglxlaltve litlerpreThe $2l),lHNl a veal
t&gt; III** had
They
discloseti
Truman, and Arthur If. V/ndentierg Jr (left), me shown (luring n meeting ;it the White Mouse Adonis
nounced last night, the telephone chairmen were; John Pierson,
ns iiresidcul of the Carnegie Fo o- t.diuti u( Hie meaning and the xcojm
1.1 William I. Murtrtsv of timet datiiiu before he s u , sent to tail
called |l a reconnaissance visit. Vurtd*nberg Jr will be PrwJdent-elect Fi.rnhowei-'s secretnrv The New
9 supervisor at the Waldorf Tower Seminole: Stanley llumhy, Orangi ;
nf the ameiidment w.t* micIi that no
Dal liy, |'a -----' •
Hampshire Chief Executive will assume Steelman's Job III Hie Elsenliowei Administration, if uler&gt;nilt&lt;oi,il)
Apartments, where he lives, said Itlley .Miles, Osceola; Willis Mc­
("ini t* luMlfied tit ix-’tiiring it.
the general wai not at home.
Call, Lake; A. J. Fleming, Hali­
I'avi* tpeclfieiillx i* utklng tho
An exchange of messages, an­ fax; Glenn Marlin, West Volusia;
|arrested before they mi ad!' contact 1
m ' " ' I'1e*,d,,ii".il cam Supreme Court tu uphold the South
nounced yeslcrday aboard this uiid Lee Mundid I, Hrevard.
with a I'oimmmtsi mu-ut ,m.| the
i urulm.i CiitnHtiiliiin and lit lawi
heavy crustcr carrying the Presi­
Walter Patton and llernnrd M.
xccret informuttiin «.ts muc .I
1 Di-mtH-ruttc i-.tiuiul.it,- Vdl.n sic which require separate school* for
dent-elect and members of his proseusnri
was
critict/ed
in
the
earn
Griffin
were
presented
with
the
t'asebi ix under mental ..hscrt.t
while and Negro student* The cur­
cted administration back to the
loin In Tokyo, in-nding a dcciMuu ,'oign fm liming given a i h iractci rent argument* are on ease* chal­
. S , cleared the way for a meet Silver Heaver sward hy Donald A.
Cheney.
This
is
the
highest
award
whether he will be tried h, ............. (fejHisIthin fur ILss at the first lenging segregated education as
ing between Elsenhower and Macfur which a Scouter ean he nomin­
martial The maximum i»-it.tli\ t* Inal id the former Stale Depirl practiced nrtnclpally In the South.
Arthur.
ated
hy
a
council.
Nominations
are
(Contlmied Du Page six t
Davis told the court that School
lilent offlci.il
Sfcvt-tHoti ii-ptlcd
It also appeared to dissipate
held
in
complete
secrecy
and
final
whatever coolness had developed
District No I in Clarendon County,
•hill he hail onlv made a stale
decision
Is
made
nt
the
national
t between the two former chiefs of
merit as to Hiss' reputation m i l where Hie South Carolina conlro* staff during the prasldenllal cam­ level of Scouting. The Silver Bea­ Advei tisin*r Program
Hint he Gen Elsenhower and v*T*y urine, has 2,7i»9 registered
Silver
Springs
Owner
^
letide
Is
ver
I*
awarded
to
those
men
who
paign, when MacArthur sunporled
Dillli-s were all of the opuiiim lli.it
student* alul 21)6 reglxterrd
............................
(Conllnunl
On Page Slit
Ken. Robert A. Taft of Ohio for have shown long, varied and dls
it was giMnl Dulles, in lorn mill
Is Given Approval
lntcrc.'tios
in
tiiigui*lu-d
service
to
yuuth
and
the OOP nomination.
he and Slevetixnn were both do
"I am looking forward to in who have Included the pre-ti— of
By
C
Of
C
Board
ceived by Hiss hill Stevenson's
h
Tormal meetings In which my as Scouting lilent* In their dally liv»*.
iCnnllmird tin Page Six)
sociatea and I may obtain (he full Including the two recipients of th&lt;
A suggestion by John Ivey In be­
TALLAHASSEE i f f - A llfelnng
benefit of your tjd nkina
W g’ gnd
and ex'
ex- "word last night, there are now 3(1 half nf fhe Sanford Merchants As"The Little Mixilp," hv Lillinii
friend of Ward Cnrnellii*. Tam- NIcIioIkhi Rhearun, a story deni
Scooters front this rouncll who are
arle nee" on Korea ,
holders of th* Silver Heaver.
iiiin ciitivlclcd of ninnslnughler fur in" with Christmas ulotiir * vnru-d
East. Elsenhower radii
In another special presentation.
killing hi* 16 year old dnughtnr'a religion* theme, was rend ludnv
thur Sunday.
3
MacArthur replied on Monday; James llurdcn was Riven a 40-yrsr
■husband,
jilendcd lialny fur cle-u he Mr*.
... * '1 am grateful h r vour Interest Servlet- Pin ns a symliol of the
F
E-"'in M.V'oo ^Mnipanied i.&lt; htj f l ]
1)111 F l l l i r f '
"f'b** I’llol tilth voted
to
Park
Avenue
was
refer
♦uL-y
nn
lit*
bi-half
number
of
yi-arj
be
has
^-rn.unlive
ch
p a k a o o i rm -ste** s m
1TI11 •III IPUII \ IM II l , ill their meeting In llte Yaeht Club
the Advertising and Publi­
W M Davidson Silver Springs, wife, nreaenteil two vocal mini
In the fWntlrig brogi-am.
Inst
night
lu
assist with the "Mocity
Committee
by
Inc
Seminole
b"t 1 ilorteg the pr"gturn at (tie j
IfsndaM Ch*se Jitme* R, Keith
who xnld he hn* known llie Cor lei-iilni Klwnnis Club liinclo-ioi | \ tnie * d « i teei no a - i
thers' Marcl...... Polio" to be hold
N. Hav Carroll, R. A. Thweatt and County Chamber of Commerce
nellu* family for 60 years, told
tn I ' e I'C
I-Mfer, In,loo il„. 10,1 ,,,e evening of Jan 2U Mr*. V.
board of directors meeting laxt
Karl Lehmann were named neGon- night
the Cnluiii't Pardon Hoard "I fig iiie-tlng a' Hie Yacht i loti
c■' Messenger xvu* mi Hied at chair, &lt;
at the City Hall.
The H'liilinc (lerill with tile M- month of ' invenil.ei*1 council renresentetlves. Tfu-v
lire
the
man
Just
went
totally
inmanofnfthe
theiirganijalional commit
........1
Mr Ivey pointed out Hint if pax
n
lib h man
11CIONS i-oionb-xHie* elnmi rile led fines a ,... ,1 ,,, 1 1 *
nl*o nrc members of the executive
xuile
"
XVI I III ||, ■-I
sengrr cars wore directed to iivulil
•l ’i &lt;’mil t i*i leeIlnurs were set up fur each
tiV
a
little
Jew
ish
gill
at
Chi
ltd
Johnnie J. VYood, woi.d filmed
Imlinl.
Cornelius shot J |- Lane. .'II
I pill tin* fil
GU'-st "iienker for the evunlnir French Avenue they would have an "Human Fly," will elluu, op tin year old ll.ipltsf preacher who inn* time nini how slo- -et nboui em ding i II P4.1l.
member to man fin- Salvation
was Dr. II. W. Hood, dean of nien opportunity to *eo Sanford mill Hu- Sanford Atlantic National Hank eloped with hi* daughter The I‘1411 solving her nrolilem with the as
Army Kettles on Saturday, Dec U
business
district
of
thr
city
Instead
\
•
1
1
1
T
§
.1
*' Hlie
list fit'l l I(4- nt Hie Post Office ami in front of
building tomorrow night foi the iliiyliu: look place mi a imsv iluwn •istiinco of f*at'"i|ii' mill Christum
Appreciation was expressed to and dlreetor of guidance nt Stef-un
thl*
put .... thl‘iMl"h no l i M.i Tory's Mrs M
City officials for their attitude to- lfnlyersltv. Introduced hv We*u-v of passing right through on French benefit of llie Sanford Cm I An town Tampa street Cornelius was i'l-imtl-l c'rl file inI*
It
Smith,
The report of the advertising ami Putrid'* cadet training ptogiiini al
ward law enforcement In a recent Sxveatt, Ur. Hood compared the
Mr Mi-Cnv sane "Love of the •I)** m**t4'» n el inti*, -X'lncll ll cliulrluati of the Mental Health
publicity commltlae which met
sentenced to serve five years In Itiuol,"
•"Hr.I « » -■! 1| ....I
letter to the City
mi lii-h diltv and "Mum
i •mg nieiei v, iin inliter of the cltlli, read an ap­
11/ Commission from life of n h«v from birth to nin-i- yesterday afternoon under the 7:.'l() |&gt;. in. If it ruin*, tin- sens), the State Prison
tionul *tunt will In- utletniiii-ii
1}|i. &gt; lull o-i 1 *71 76,
Ihe Seminole County Ministerial hood to a large axseml-lv lire In
ini'- l.itllo Coal Itlai-k Kini-," .....
peal from the stale ussnelutlon for
1ilit .•f !»..» total mm
"It was mi preiiifditnlril mur dealing with a little Negro |(lil
Association.
Industry where the (Uiallte of the chairmanship of Holland [lean was again on Friday nigtil at Go &lt;nui&lt;
-f xarums Item* inr the slate initlsubmitted
and
the
various
alloca­
dcr,"
llaviil-uiu
declared
time.
(Continued On Page Six)
The letter, signed by W. P
-x.-ic ,liim
tiitiuils at ChultillluiK lire arid Ar­
Tile program today was tu the •'ll !' M»•!'
tion of fundi fur Iritlimlrial and
Ibe luiurd also wus asked to, rliaigi- of tin minstnl comiiiittei- ♦rmI f* |r» .1
Brooks Jr., president of the asso­
i 'olivi.'lioll*
XXe cadia to xxhtch thi- member* de­
tourist
advertising
In
the
amount
free
from
prison
the
Negro
slayer
|
ciation. Is as follow*:
!• 1 ifmtil 1&gt;x holy,' Ka1 1xI, cided to send a package In Ihe
of 86,600 was approved by the di­
of a white man to "give notice —oil 'lie goes! iinrlicipant* Were ll-o&gt; IidI.L » hi i II llo- r,.*t I &gt;&gt;mik neat future Articles are to be left
"The Seminole County Minister­
intiiiiloced In- Ituperl SI rick laud
rectors.
that
ciilored
folks
have
right*
just
ial Association voted an expres­
led 'tie |i-na,|e in xxtlli Mr* Snittli at tier home un
Mai tin St im-cipher, president, ronlike white fulks "
President fl. W. Spencer an
sion of deep appreciation to tho
■o n , i xxdti (i loin | of " I . xvliii h llos.dt.1 Drive
nounced rx-nfficlo directors of the
Hiirlun G Hinson. Tampa law illli leil til-- meeting.
City Commissioner*, the Citv MonMr* J I' Hull, international reHerman Mnrii*. orincipul of -I'-'—lini' xiidn'ioM* were second
Chamber of Commerce ax M L.
ver. sought a pardon fur Willie
nger, and the Chief of Police for
chairman, reported on »
riniuious who i* serving an 18 I Seinllinle lligli Scllnol. nilliminced vx till a lo h ,I of |8 \ i nt a I of 16 fiilliui*
Raborn, president of tho Sanford
their altitude of law enforcement.
"i " h u ll defendanti were Mift which was sent last month to
Merchanta
Association;
Judge
year manslaughter sentence lor 11 tir‘" ,iu'"
would be giv.-n - '
Ttile is with special reference to
City Manager Thomu* Lemon shooting i V Langston early till* i
A total of (2,276.81 of the goal Dougin Stenitrom, who Is alio a
,l’''
gymn«*liun In- the ehni g e t xvilli i arete** amt lieeli I'ukixiun for it* riiihlreti'x Welfare
tho site of alcoholic beverages on
. f.ii-t etluill team fm the pul.In- nt i-ciii di ivuig came tu-fnre ltn- I'rogram A ri-imrt of the Milk
week deya and on Sundays. We also of 10,000 In the annual teal sale director In his own right, presi­ went on record thl* morning ns year
Hank chairman
Mi** t'harlutie
The plea in behalf of Timmons I ***?••• o'cliu-k tonight The (V|erv| i-in-i I
appreciate your courteav to the of the Seminole County Tubercu­ dent of the Sanford Junior Cham endorsing the new garbage tun
IB)
in to ease- in m u lt were a* fot Smith, rcvt-nled ;■ total of
Ministerial Association In kindly losis and Health Association has bar of Commerce; Tom Lemon, "Mabllser” Invented r e c e n t l y xva* nut- of more Hutu no oil the Fed* pinv Winter I’urk here ill
oitarl* of fresh milk given to un^
manager,
end H C. Dodd, through the Jftint effort* of Ah x dot'ki'l fur thi* YMutpr tjuurluriy •heir first game Fruluy inoining, ioxv llroiil;eiiin*-i mill ilisonterlv derjirix ilcgi-il families during the
listening to the expression of our been collected, according to a re- city ____
•••!»! i•HMr • *1 ft I'ttgr M||
c o d , i d , M ilittoiitevly ennduct, 7,
f ni* Tlm Crawford. )«&gt;t&gt;■ of
jiort given at the quarterly lunch­ chairman of the Board of County
he -aid
views on the lubjecL
Hanford.
f fu­ mouth of Novi-iuhcr
"Always we stand ready to he of eon meeting «f the board of direc­ Commlialonera.
The Klwiini- ('Inti will volunteer 1 i•••1*1- tin- «IO|&gt; III l| ,ei|
Aiinimncenieiit wa* made nf the
After
viewing
the
model
of
tills
Report* were made by the base
help to the Commlisloner* In In­ tors yesterday by limner Osborne,
|l« Kervicei in ii-stHtlng the Hal ll »■til. &lt;i; -o-lling a —In*i•• in lotteiv cluh'* annual t'litixtma* party
terest nf the moral eondllluns of seal sales ehalrman, at the Monte- ball and tourlit fsitlval commit- metal garbage can «ccea»or\ at
vii 11nn Arinv m It* keltic priigrain tin nioiii x t its-aull ami Lattei v which will In- ft*-Ll next I'uesday
lee* ami e dlicuiilon ensued nn the Mr. Smith'* *liop un Rimte 17 1 * 2 .
the City—especially aa they relate tums Hotel.
r.ir rlirlxlma" i,y Inking liver the failing to halt at n stop sign mid evening MumPcr- laitillle* will be
The campaign totel collected In­ oueatlon of organDIng a group for Mr. Lemon a*»ert»-d, "You -an
to the yn-mg ncoole.
iM ng all mg hi III tin- Inixlui-**
t|K. piir, y .,m | M r „ M
I,
ell ringing und collection ofPl.runcertainly
quoitme
a*
endorsing
"The City Clerk has alwayi been cludes 1123.80 accrued by the Ne­ the purpose of locating good In
lithution* Dec. 2.‘l. William Daw
"
"iterating t. motor f stone will have charge of the
thl*
new
Invention.
I
think
it
i*
a
glad to help u&gt; In any Information gro division of thr drive through duitrlal site* and offering ipccla)
•on I* chairman tif the committee veto, |.. xx-idlc itn&lt;It-r tin- .......... to " program Gift* fur tin- Elks Comwhich wo have made; also the Cltjy a turkey dinner, and 1(17.30 from inducement* to manufacturers and wonderful thing and 1 believe
I intoxicating tiiiuoi, nossesslut iminitv Christmas Tree will be
dialing with ilii* one-day project.
every
home
owner
In
Hanford
the aale of association bangles distributor* to locate their busi­
_ Attorney. So often the tendency
Other civic i Intel in the city ate of a «hiti,' In a ', Iterx- r,,r loom-v, Ijiiiuglit to the mi-t-liug
*hould
have
one."
Ihe
mum-*
of
16
prospective
fnr(double
bar
pins)
last
Wednesday,
nesses In this city. The mailer wit*
r lo criticise when something
i-scf,tn*e* f,ion th,* Florida IndusThe iri-nsuri-r ri-iMirted that a
While Mr. Hmith ha* alri-mly " r*
•* were ilraxvn for a panel today Inking over the dutie* in H-e chnrturned over to the Industrial Com­
done: we do not like—we fee., following tha Christmas parade.
i'i,il School, Ortihi, parkiitir over cht-t'k tu the aimuint of (12 60 had
Itnlde pro-'rnm on other day*.
made
two
model*
of
the
new
irp-lal
'
“
"
■tnl
I
In
l
minty
(’mirl
for
tiniipeiiing
A
total
of
8,000
letters,
endui­
mittee for action.
however, we should like to com­
t
im—
tut,I
imririqier
t
&gt;
inking
2
lit-i-ti
-ettl lu renew Hie club’s mem­
Ilui-nt of thi- ctuti today were E.
||ng* „t ]n nit
The report of the budget and fl
..wceaeor/. anti u pal.-nt i* " f &lt;-rlintnt, 1
mend you for a good attitude on ng sheets of seals, have been sent
J. Dm fee, O.liiiolo, and HuniinV , iii'ii. ,lt iinl, t, it'■&lt;t noil Invest! gn- bership in the Chamber of Comlaw enforcement and observance." to county residents, but only a few nance committee wa* lubmllled tit-ndlng in Woahlitutnn, tin- in u. til, Dec. 16.
liisiit II I Iv
coll,llll l
Mini literei- and also a clu-ek for 110 lo
During con, I toiluv, plea* xveie Jni-oli-oM. prexhlciit of tin- SUM I'otl,
more than 1,000 recipients had by Chairman J. I). Rnxtcm anil vt-ntor* are utill In Hit- iti-Giil.-ii-,
H o ,i it s , l a ' , n n . vi i , - i-IHex', tuvi'sli- Hu- Tuberculosis ami Health Asiobeen hoard from, he reported. Tho unanimously approved The budget Niagt- " f plumilnK iMtfiire itiTuully Iii-miiI l&gt;v Judge Douglin HteiiHtroui Key Ctuh.
gri'ioli. In, 1o ri Itr-, ft,(lore to |oo elation, Mr* Nancy llrock presid­
seal aalea ehalrman uroe* redid ■hows anticipated revenue* of la-glniiltiK tirKuiiitutlim ittul |,hi- prepiiraloi V to till* opening of
X'ldi' a prnni*l i ecepliiitle for On ed over (he ini-t-lliig with 18 memcourt next Moiiduv. No civil ruse* Local
ents to send In eontrllmtlmia In an 822,600 Including W.ooo each from tluctlott,
Want
"Many Important dctuiU must appear on Ihe docket
colli'.'lion iif I'tiilmge unltiwfullv Iters present
»wer to th»8e letters, ll Is not nr- .the City end County, and memtier
I.Ill I,ing I i i m Ii in Ml alley osi'lllieil
Twelve plea* of not guilty were
eeeaary to aend $1 for each of the ahlps amounting to yio.ooo Anti be Ironed out before w« van oven
To Help DcHtitute State
TAX COI LKCTHINH
begin production," Mr. Crawford entered today along xvilli seven
H. C. Moore Sr. wse elected aa two eneloaed
prl-oiter, lenving the sei-ne
‘ ed aheeta
seals —enw
—env clpatcd
expendlt
sheets of seal*
expenditure*
" • r * ” "
VO
IInclude
IIV IU X IV
y|u
w ,
lleeelpt* totalling ut'OUt (470, emphailied,
"Such
as
niurki-tlng
high priest at the regular convo- contribution, large or small, will 600 far orianlietlon personnel salguilty plea*. Thlrtee n case* were
of a Irn ffii’ ucdilent, pa rking on
Tho deluge of phone call* ami
A cation last night of Monroe Chap- btt welcomed.
arias, 10,600 for advertising and procedure, cost and iitnmlnrd Ira­ continued until JJi-c. 2D und !M Inquiries by local people winding the xvrong ’ tile of Hu- street, n a r k ­ mm have iieun Issued for County
"ter No. 10. Royal Arch Masons.
bonds were estreated.
ing in nrnhiliiteil urea, iiiirkltii' tn tax eitilertions, John Gnlloway,
Future plane for publicity were publicity, 11,000 for tourist enter­ tion."
.Other officers elected were 0. J. made fttr the cempnlim which con- tainment and 1760 for fairs.
Resulting f|-om today's court ac­ tu help the destitute Hughey Davis n_ reserved spare
Tha now stabiliser consist* of
.............
_
__ Tax Collector, ri-vt-ulvd today, with
end operating
fumily, whine home xva* burned
Wilkinson, king; J. P. Holtxclaw, tlnuee through Chrlitmas Dey. The
President flpencer commended E. three metal pipe* about four feet tivities, 12 ruse* were xluti-d lo tn the ground with all their ixts- motor vehicle will, oimettn-' lieeiti'e,! - Ml1 11 ,(*ek log of check* received
write; L. T. Sheppard, treasurer, ImporUnce of membere of the O, Kiloatrtck Jr. ter tho fine work long, connected by two *et* of •tart next Monday. Six cull-* in­
in November to bn processed. Tho
I each.
and F. L. Miller, secretary. Mr. board ailen'llni' their meotlnga he did on Ihe membershln drive cross member* In the shape of u volve charge* of driving while In­ sessions and clothe* only Inxt Wed­
total tux roll Is about |7CI,(KK),
nesday, forced explain lllll White
8h*ppard and Mr. lflller were re­ was emphasised.
toxicated!
two
rase*,
aggravated
triangle.
The
three
pipes,
standing
Mr Galloxvuy said taxes re­
and pointed out that Wally Peltto
maku
public
the
shoe
and
clothe*
elected to their offices.
Dean
Smith
I)ic.s
horltontally
to
each
other,
nrc
aaiault,
one,
intoxication
unit
Proceeds of the count y-wlde rich had secured f f new membero.
ceived total tin- "laigest amount
•«&gt;» “ Ih.r.
sixes nf every member of the
thrust
a
foot
into
the
ground
where
three,
traffic
violation*.
campalm are used In combatting The teem of Al Lee was accordod
tlmt lot* ever I... .. paid In HawSuddenly In Chicago tliele
Name* of the panel of Jutot* Dovli family ludnv.
8 BA DUTY
tuhcrcutoila In th» county.
County during the month of
the honor of having sold the larg­ the flrat set of cross Imrs hit the
They ore is follows: father,
ground.
The
aeeond
set
of
rro*»
which
wu*
drawn
hy
Judge
UteriRobert Culhun, eon of Mr. and Attending veaterdav’* meeting est
number of memberships.
November, during wtiieh month
trousers 30 x 20, ennt 34, shirt 14
Itrom
are
a*
follow*:
J.
II.
Htapler.
Mrs. M. L. CuHutn, 901 South Etli- were Mrs. J, Denver Cordell, presi­
momlwre
are
situated
only
n
ft-w
Dean
Hmllh,
hu’diaud
of
tlu&gt;
teem captains participat­
four per cent discount is allowed."
shoe* 7; mother, dres* 12, coat
ott Avenue, who Is eervittg lit the dent; Kerlvle Hpu»hold*r. Csrl ingOther
in the drive were B. I.. Per- nches above tho flrat set ami con­ La Verne L. Wt-rley, Allen Leg­ 14, shnea GW; Raymond, nge 13. former Catherine Meim'h nf Han­
The discount drum to 3 par
gett,
Cailer
(i.
Hart,
Dewey
C.
U. S. Nery, left last Frida-- to re- Prlaoc. Frad R. WR-on, Fire tJWef
nect
Ihe
plpea
to
form
a
trlaniruford.
died
suddenly
In
Chlcugo,
ac­
(Ceetkeeed On Pegs fUa)
trouser* 10, shoe* 2W, shirt 8; cording to word received here yes­ cent III December, 2 per cent tn
Beene,
Grover
H
,
Moon,
Robert
H,
ar
nlatform
for
the
garbage
enn.
Meek Cleveland; Mre, Jamee-MnThe manifold benefit* of the Pitts, Roy'J. Liver*, Aaron J. Tay­ Joyce, age 9. dress 8, shoes (small) terday. He xva* the nephew of Mr*. January, I per cent in February
flrtth, Lo*t*woodf Mr^ W. A.
site «prt.,j William* of Hanford; and and none in March. Unpaid taxea
lour, stxo
•tabllsers are to raise the can* off lor, Curtis John Hull, I.eRov Gra­ 13; coat 9; Wavnc. age four,
Forward, F om at City; Mre. Ridh
Uw ground, thu* preventing cor­ ham, hlarlou C. Gordon, Harold K. four in everything, Nell, age two. , (|(l j,r„jjirr.in.|aw „ f John und become delinquent April I.
Hamilton. Fern Park: Mrs. J. W.
Metre.
rosion, and at the same time pre­ Herbit, Marlon E. Rtu-lhy, Richard
heme on
Edmund Melseh of .Sanford, und
Yarborough, Geneva; M*7 *&gt;n Reek,
go one. anything ter a one-year
KNIGHTS TKMI'LAAK
venting tha cane from being upset (I. Hickson.
Jon Mi-lsrh of Tampa.
Mr. 0*borne end Mrt. Clare Jobe,
child.
The order of tha teintilt will be
David C. Brock, James It. HooluSeminole County Junior by either dogs or high wimf*.
Edmund Mriich M t thl* nft&lt;*rexecutive secretary.
The Salvation Armv is sccent- noon bv plane to attend the fune­ conferred at the meeting of tha
"Thera Is a posalbllty that we han, Klchnrd I,. I’ardue, Edwin ft.
Chamber of Commeree-aponsored
Do Your Christmas Shopping at •ould mnnufaeturi this atahllxer Randall Jr., M- M. HloMom, G. W. Ing »nv and all donations for the ral which will tut held tomorrow lit Tavlor Commnndery, K n l g h t i
CAR TO MBKT
Dovli family, which will be ereotly Chirugo.
Templar, at 7:3n n. m. Friday. An
A epeelel. meetln* of the (ten- Home” Campeigtt la underway In here," Mr- O '.. &lt;trd pointed out. Carver, Harry H. Geiger, Ralph F. appreciated, added Copt. White.
oyster supper will close the mtelford Civil Air Patrol’s eedet full awing, according to Chairman ’but nothing la definite a* vt-L Hubbard, It. A. Howard, Joseph
Copt. White announced that tho
We are most anxious right now to Warren, Tslbot 8. Crawley, I.axv~TA(i DKADLINK
■mtadron bee been relied for to­ Tim Crawford. We have purehaeed both newe- find out the public's reaction to the rence S. Wilkins, Frank H. Ash- flrat two dime board* ter the Sal­
Deadline for reserving automo­
night at 9:00 o’clock at 1600 paper
vation Armv'x Christmas fund bile license tags Is next Mondav,
apace end radio time In an new idea.
FfVnoh Avegtte by d a p Britain
"Roth flmltty and ! went the
William II. Shippy, Sanford A. have been filled up. W. L, Ellis John Gallowav, Countv Tax Col.
all-oat effort to urge the people
Jo*.*t Andes. Meier W ellf Khrone
RITZ
Sanford end Seminole County to nubile to eome out to the ehnn end Woodruff, Norman F. Rua**11, L, contributed the first dime at the lector, warned today. In order to
will be the guest » w k e r . Ftene
“ Suddon Fear"
thete holiday shopping In flan- (aspect the metal *t*H end give fl. Jackson, Marlon n. Thome*. board In front of the post office reserve a tag, he aaiil, it la neces­
for s*aelo# lemoerow nleht's “ Ho­
George
R. Brit, Henry E. CortlrM. end Mr». Margaret Wane wai the sary for the motorist to pay the
ui their Ideaa about It.”
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1:00 ■ 9:07 • 6:!4 - 7:21 • B lit
man F l &lt; enoftarle at Ihe Hanford
Mr. Imifli, who W am e famous Llnwood T. Twymsn, George D. flrat person to put a dime In the cost nf the tug, pin* a 81 reserva­
Tlle campaign Is stressing the
M O V IE L A N D
for Inventing the "Bnappln1 Tor- iHudson, Herman L. Hrumley, Ra. board at McCrory'x Five and Ten
tion fee.
"L ittle E gyn t"
tie” lawn mower, ie curronllv dertek E. Atlem*. Willard R. Con- Cent Store.
Tho new 1963 tags will go on Show opens fl:S0, flrat feature
The donitiona have been good
workin* on a " revolutionary" clt- nollv, Herbert laimpert, Merwvn
being printed to rue cultivator. Mr. Crawford &gt;• a .!* Cullum, William P. Chapmen, ao fei, but twice aa mxnv a* last sale Jan. 6. he disclosed, and will 0:69, Intermission 8:90, Ua|
feature 8:68
.V .
Igete to Jne shop- ealeemaa at Seminole County Mo* Joe P. Daniel* and Charlea II. yaar’a total are needed thla year, ho sold strictly in aeouuncc, un­
less previously reserved.
Capt. White aald.
tore,
Shaw

Move Is Launched'
To Divert Autos
From French Ave.

S

Pardon Board Is
Asked Leniency
In Varied Cases

^
Motit
i;0- i rojrram Fealure
Hair o f Cornelius A Kiwaiiians Med

Pilot Club Votes
To Assist Drive To
«1,9*3 Collected In
November Rv Fines JRaise Polio Funds

Ministers Express
Thanks To City For
Law Enforcement

Tom Lemon Gives
His Endorsement
To New Invention

$2,275 Is Col lofted
In Xmas Seal Drive
By Seminole Group

Prospective Jury
List Is Drawn For
Court Panel Today

t

H. C. Moore, Sr. Is
Named High Priest

1*

Jaycees Are Pushlnir
Home Trade ProgTam

Movie Time Table

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�A &amp; P Employees To
Share Part Of Fund

Rebel Houh Officer
Is (&gt;iven Discharge

Long-Range Farm
Policy Of Ike Not
Yet Formulated

The University of Florida grid Defensive halfback Tommy Ivei
toam intercepted 13 of St opposing led the way with four intercep
p u n * in thoir flrat four frame*, tion*.

Employee* of tho Grttt ASP

WASHINGTON LW—An honorable
dl.'chnrec has been approved for
Copt. &lt; arl Izard, one of the Air
Force olflccr* who refused last
fprliyj to fly.
Irani, nt Krcalcr Air Force
llnsr. M iss., w as convicted on a
charge of malingering nntl sen
trnerd to dishonorable discharge
with forfeiture of all pay aod nl-

Tea Company throughout tho
country will ahare mare than |2,*
000,000 in pre-holiday eompenaaHon thla year, it waa announced
today by Italph W. Burger, Preildent of the food chain.
Every employee with aa much
aa ala month* aervlce will receive
a part of the annual fund voted
by the Company’* Board of Di­
rector*. Distribution la scheduled
foe December 12th.

CHRISTMAS
PRKSKNTP

federation I* holding it* annual come together,
Wa s h i n g t o n eft—Some arms
The 1913 Fotd Crestline Sun!leer with its smart open car styling la available In 12 new colon ranging from ;
convention here.
i "The conclusions developed In
plants may be closed In the coming
Ellcnhouer said he rerngnized |such nation-wide discussions should Coral Harne Red to Raven Black. With It* "Brtetrwty" top up, the Sunliner provide* the wtaiheMfght comfort &lt; months because of a levelling off
of ■ ltdan. Two-tone leather and vlnyt teats hltnd with Inside paneling and htrmonlre with outside colors. I
that government must help farm lullme be cvpreasrd to the np
In defense production, with specific
era achieve a stabilized prosper!, proprlnte committees of Congress
cutback* to be announced In tho
ly but he did not specDy how he anti to the membership of the ng
next few days, the Pentagon said
thought this might he done, lie rleullurnl advisory commlsalon
Inst night.
ndlcatcd n hope Ihe rnatler coultl whit h wc are pledged to establish,
PrcHident Truman Ih More Stormy Manta
Andrew Herding, director of the
be derided hy ihe time the present
The farm Imreatt members are
HOLLYWOOD )
Defense Department Information
Kn route To Capital Appear In Prospect office,
law itipporllng basic agricultural expected to adopt their rrcnmmon
told newsmen the develop,
rommndille* through IBM expire*, datlnna regarding farm support*
menl did not mean a lessening of
"I hope," ho s shl. "that during tomorrow nt closing sessions of
By The Associated Press
AltOAflD TRUMAN SPECIAL,
the defense production program
HOLLYWOOD (JR — Our success Kn Route to Washington (ft—PresUm next two &gt;&lt;i'ir* the condition* the four-day meeting, whieh l&gt; he
More stormy weather appeared nut that:
story for today Is narrated by her dent Truman was en route to the along the coaai from San Kranciscn
affecting rural welfare will lie big attended hy fl.OOtl members
*'We have reached the point
capital city today on perhaps his coast today butgenerally
thoroughly analyred ami that po*
The present law support* the nib*. Miss Georgia Gibbs.
fair
Georgia Is the pride and Joy of ait trip in Ihe welt-traveled pres­ weather waa the outlook for the where we can see where we are
alble aolutions will he discussed In price of major commodities at no
Worcester, Mn»*_, an orphan girl idential special car, the Ferdinand rest of the country.
meetings wherever rurnl people per cent of parity.
who mode good. Rne has some hard Magellan,
Storm warningswere posted
words for gals who think they can
The Chief Executive left his along the coast fro mSan Francisco
make a success In show hi* over home town of Independence, Mo., to British Columbia last night as
night It’s a matter of tough work. last night with Mrs. Truman, their a storm moved fn from the North
Miy* she, hut It con ho done.
daughter Margaret, and the Pres­ Pacific. Rain and snow in the
And If you want to follow her ident's brother, J. Vivian Truinan mountains extended aa far south
formula, here's all you dn:
of Grandview, Mn.
as central California.
I. Start alnging with o dance
The President was understood
The mild temperatures for thla
hand Thla pointer has worked well to be at work on problem* which time of year continued over much
for Hetty Hutton. Hetty Grnhlc, have accumulated in hi* five-day of the eastern half of the country
absence from Washington to at­ although some cooler air spread
tend the funeral at Independence Into areas west of the Mississippi
of Mrs. Truman's mother, Mrs. River. The strong southerly flow
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David
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which dnmlntcd midwest weather
last night moved eastward to the
western slope of the Appalachians.
Steel
ReHtrlctions
311(1 Kiwi Firnt H ire d
Phone '
Temperatures were far above sea­
sonal levels, including no in ChatMay lie Slackened lanonga,
Tcnn.. M in ftirkcrsburg,
WASHINGTON LW-Thc govern­ W. Va,, and 38 In Knoxville.
Light rain felt In area* from
ment may slacken Jan 1 the light Georgia
northward Into the lower
ban on now much steel may he Great Lakes
after heavier
used to build schools, public works, fall* In «nme region
(toMan
Crate
1 2 * 11. 2, 7.-,
section*. Light *now
hospitals and recreational and hit part* of tho
U r y . FlnrliU
Dakota* and Min­ O
ra s ca l
('ra te
U S D -] as
nesota
■ in umtii.ni. Depmillnic

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Mate Farmers Market

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS

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Federal Job-Holders
Show Small Decline

STANDARD BODY CO
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commrrrl.il construction

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WASHINGTON kP-The numher
nf federal Job holder* *hnwcil a
small deercn*c In October for Ihe
third consecutive month, a SenateHouse committee sold today
The Joint commlltoo un reduc­
tion of nun essential federal expendllures, headed hy Hen. Ilyrd
&lt;D Va&gt;. reported there were 2.30(1..
.108 rivillan* on the federal payroll
'n October, a drop of 5,120 from
September.
The October (Imp was accounted
for entirety hy civilian government
agencies.
Increases came In tho Army, Air
Force and Poalnfflce department*.

NKW YORK 'Al - Three patrol,
men and ii 37-ycnr-nld gunman
fought n furious gun buttle early
today In the streets a block from
Times Sipinre. The four men and
three passershy were wounded In
the fray.
Police sold the three officers,
aHof whom were seriously wound­
ed, exchanged shots with tho guathsn after chasing him from J l»
Time* Sipiarc subway station fol­
lowing a fight.
SACRAMENTO. Calif. i*-U avo
Tho gunman, who suffered millH T R i
|president
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the
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million
tilde wound* of Ihe luulv wo* Idcn. IReek,
tided hv police a* Clarence 0. member AFL Teamsters Union,
Himm* of Cleveland. &lt;&gt;., a N ero. said Inst nluhl In an Interview that
None of the passershy was hurt honnfide labor onions haven't any1thing to fear from President elect
seriously.
I Elsenhower.
Peek, who succeeded Dsn Tobin
CK31KNT* PLANT OPENS
FLAG LK It REACH i.O — The ns leader of the teamsters this
new multi-million dollar plant year, rltcil Elsenhower's designa­
where they will make cement out tion nf Martin P. Durkin, API,
of ronulnn shells begin* prnductkm union nfdclal, as secretary nf la­
bor, aa evidence "the people who
here today.
When (hr Lehigh Portland reneb- have consecrated themselves to the
ea full rapacity of 1,400,000 bar­ destruction of Inhor" arc not guid­
rels a year, the plant will use 1,100 ing the President rlcet's hand.
Beck, hero for a dinner in his
tona of shot! a day.
honnr. said his union planned an
In Pleistocene times, a species
"TV Is the best thing for that," ol ground sloth as large as a
she added "I did nnc chorus of rhinoceros existed In Ihe Western
'Kiss of Fire' un Milton Berle's Hemisphere.
show. The next day, there were
75,000 of the records ordered In
Hong Kong's population i* c»(l*
A pound nf sugar contains 1,701
(Chicago nlnnel"
mated nt about 2,300,000.
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I-ONDON 0W-l)r. W. (I. Penney,
43 year-old scientist who set up
Britain's first atomic eaptosion un
a lonely Australian Island Oct. 3.
was knighted by Queen Elisabeth
II nt Buckingham Palnco today.
A living "East London Fish"
caught near South Alrlca recently
belongs to a «|&gt;ecle» which had bean
believed In bo extinct for Ihe past
M million ycara.
Except for man,
» the moat InteRI
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Last Of Old-Time
Sailing Ships Has
Had Varied Career

fly HAI, HOYLE

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New steal ure*

BAN FRANCISCO—The threemasted Pacific Queen, last of the
famed square riggers, has come
_
*.o ‘s 2-V .Vf'v— .j,'
Sun
Panrliro Hay—a bit tattered and
bedraggled, hut atilt regal In
every tine.
The US,1-foot onetime queen of
the Pacific, her towering mast*
hare of saili, was towed here
from Long Hrarh, Calif., for n
\ * hodly-needed coat of |ininl and
# new rigging.
_ The ship's late owner Frank
Kissinger claimed his Quern ns
the "la*t of the sailing ships."
.lust liefore hr dle'l on inMini of
a heart nttack on Nov. 22, ho
loldf this reporter:
"There are brigantines, Imrkk
»--'I aehooners, hut technically
they’re not ships because they’re
hot lullv s(|uaro rigged."
A Shortage or Sailors
The aging and wrnthrr-heaton
Pacifie Queen onrn was the pride
of the fleet of white-salted ueepwater ship* sailing from Bun
Franclaro.
Now her slrek steel hull is
streaked with rust, her frnyod
rigging sags and her tapering
masts and spurs erv for it coal
of varnish. Hut the Queen is still
sraworthv and Kissinger, at 62,
was ready to sail her anywhere
If he could find enough eld lime
sailors.
4
"There’s Just not enough of
the old sailing men left," he
opined. However, his widow, Hose,
fays she will keep the ship.
The Queen's Inst voyage under
sail was a 117-dnv round trip to
Honolulu In IDSH—a 10-day voy­
age for modern liner*.
Parka Keeps President-elect
Several vrar* Inter Cnpt. Kis­
singer wanted to sail her to
South America on n good will
tour, Iml by then he rinildn't
Rural Common Sens*
round up a crew.
DY MODERN CIVILIZATION
J
The Story of the Quern
The l.ttil'J ton Pacific Queen
was built In (ilnsgow, Scotland,
Hnth rural am) urban people are
in 1HH0 ami christened the Hal- becoming more and more Interested
cuthn. She measures 2M.fi feet in conservation and proper utiliza­
from how to stern, 24.2 feel tion of water, even ns they are
I'ImhiM and 22.7 feet deep.
interested in proper soil utilization
For 12 years she carried spleo and conservation. Boil and water
and jute from India, wheat from are both essential for life Itself, as
Australia and the IT. S. and ni­ well ns for many other purposes.
trates from South America hack
This increased interest in water
to Kngiund.
control and conservation Is evi­
From 1HIII until her sale In denced in the plans for water con­
% San Francisco five years later trol in southern Florldn. Some
she operated out of Nova Beotia, years ago efforts were begun to
touching at Curiliff and Iqulque, drain the Everglades, and fin
Montevideo and Calcutta.
muny year* emphasis was placed
Just before the turn of the ren- on drainuge. After the Kvergludes
tury the Queen was sold to an were drained, however, it soon be­
American line and for several came evident that wuter control is
voar* out of Son Francisco, curry­ needed. Dry Everglades pent will
ing lumber from the Pacific burn If fire gels into it, or It wilt
Northwest to Australia.
oxidize nnl orally and gradually
In 1U0H the Alaska Packer* As­ disappear. The organic soils need
sociation added the Queen to its a fairly high water table to pro­
•v fleet of square riggets and tect them.
w sehonmis. A year later, tailing nv
Also, people of southern Florida
the Star of Alaska, she cracked formerly Ihougbt In terms of flood
up on (leese Island off the Alas­ control, while now they nre thinkkan roast. Hut within 12 months
she was fully repaired and hack
headed for Southern California.
in service.
Ten (lavs later when he docked
Fisherman's luck
From 1WW1 until 11*10 the big at San Pedm all of ih«- fish in
square rigger sailed northward Ills ni|UMIiiiltl well- de.nl, the mate
from Han Francisco each spring was drunk and his &gt;oimg new
and cannery hands alauird. She mighty' discouraged.
Shr’s an Old Mmte Slar
with upwards of 200 fishermen
Nonetheless, Kissinger mnde the
returned when the fishing srason
Queen pity her own way, except
▼ ended In the fall.
Thu Queen waa the last of Ihe during World War II when she
sailing ships on the Alaska ruti lav on the mud flnts of Ban
to he ireplaced by steam, but In Fnineteen llnv near Sauna Ilio.
She has milled In mure than il)
1010 she was laid up In Kan
Franctseo. She couldn't compete motion pictures nnd was the
Vrofitably with fast freighters,
llnnnty in "Mutiny on the IlounThree year* Inter (’apt. Kis­ ty."
Capl. mid Mrs. Kissinger In­
singer bought the rusting vessel
for n mere (6.000 and re-chrl»* itialled it wax museum of pirates
on the lower deck and exhibited
te.ied her the Pnelfir Queen.
A native of U&gt;* Angeles, KIs- her for several years In I/mg
M ringer had rvorkeil In circuses, Henrh ns n "Pirate Ship."
"That's the only w»v we emitd
* carnival* and Induatria!
shown
nil over the country. He Installed mnkn n gu of her," Kissinger exn (10,000 aquarium between decks ulninrd ruefully. "We refused to
and a 12-plpe ralllo|&gt;e, "the Junk her. She's the IhsI of Ihe
largest ever to go to sea," and sailing ships."

DR. L. r. DOSS
CHIItOIMIACTCm

NEW YORK Wt—"Dear Mr. Poor
Man’s Philosopher:
"Can’t you ever let well enough
alone? Recently you wrote an ar­
for real
ticle saying you licit sorry foi
tall people bn account nl
of Ihey
they were
' a nuisance to thcnrsolv.&lt;s and had
I trnuhto.
'r» ' ’ civilization
tiuilt fur ordinary sued men.
"Well, you Juzl hrokc the heart
of my little Iroy, Elbert. Ho had
, always wanted to be a giant. Now
i he says if it's no fun to grow up
to be a giant, then he'll grow back
down and be n midget. He will,
too.
. Stubborn tittle tyke . .
Hasn't grown an Inch all week
•'This has nry wife upset. She
says, 'Isn't II bad enough to be
married to a husband with a ntlml
like a midget?’
“ What wc both want to know
Is: how can wc make our F.lhert
want to he a giant again?
(Signed) Indignant Father."

Hr DON BALDWIN
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THE MtNFOHH HERALD
Wed Dec. 10. IB-tl
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I guess the hest thing In lio Is
lo give little Elbert the other side
of the picture A number of readers
have written In tu say there Is no
pleasure in life like being tail
enough to reach up and chin your I
self on Ihe nearest elm tree
i
II turns out most human Alps
enjoy Ihe air at their altitude, and
KNIIUNO IN F«AVI« •• ,rb e Tot * hi- r* - t
wouldn't lose an lneli If they could
tl'lbting nett lluilk.'i Hill in Km- i "U'-t l 1
The positive advantages of being
tv ICli- .if W,.u wains i. \\t&lt; keep! •
h It
tall were hest expressed by John
narrow p ith mini-w l&lt;
.|n- . i i ►- fi ,-' r I '
Bchmiedelrr of Inc Sallna (K as)'
lo nigh) ealrols ilurll-:: V. mid Wai II
l&lt; ' ' Journal, who started knee ■ high
to a telephone (Nile and recenlly
was estimated hv a local trlgono
metry student lo have paused at
they i
six-feet-slx Inches.
Hiitfo Toy IMant W as1tiling
not mod. i n
"When I go to a parade, I see
\
Only Dream In l!M.r» ii.a. him ifirst
a parade, not the hack of the
(•!&lt;■illl. t 'til* (1 nimfrt
Savim King Fglu-ii vi he* uilltril
riii'ii
neck of the man in front of me."
4Iftl til
TI■»i \ cl.Ld »»llu*r' nil Kiiglau.l in a.’1! i- t|f| .11hit’.fur |
wrote Schmlcdrlcr
At* New sfeslurcs
.if the present tnv a! (.ittUi V »»f tin* 1
"I can change a light both with
CINCINNATI. &lt;*
t lii.ni'.-s I IlniM In f »•»» nl vc;i» . Ih**\ llnv »•
out danger In limb from shaky me tliet toy lead grnib-l oi fire lltif ili’tl thi'IIIM’k i ■ f»i r16 11f Ilf)\ . niiiilrv
1
ladders
1
irurk vmi buy your child f.-t rnc ti Mil* f’lt.V .If *1* tin
"It's true that not all clothing Christum* Wus mnde at the UmIHiImi
In ip .’. i I - l.n- imi u*»i(* K*4ll
uihli tt.lt!1 .tli.i *
E isenhow er W arm o.t Tour
store* welcome the sight of me Doi-pke brother.’ plant here
Nim tlu \ hut i' tin » . ti.LIX illHr ti-agi in. 1 . a-&lt; ti In .Lsetll 1H Hill
stooping through Ihe door frame
TinIn) they count tin- ley* thev | t» *1111111ct mile li&gt;‘♦H 1•mid it t Mint* Imtl lull M| 1 p. I . 1Il «»\* 1 Dls.d j
log In t.-ruis of water control and Hut there nre those who do enter I rodlice ill the hundred, of tbnu
to the long man, and they are In
conservation. Plans drawn fur creasing In number
.ainls and they have a world
t-vrnluiil iipplitiiliull in the vast
wide distribution sy.li in lint in i
***&gt;,«,„
New and Used Instruments
"1 never had much trouble In lutr. Ilicir plant was lust an id. a
H-giini in and around the Ever(he
Army
I
warned
the
draft
VII I .-ailing Makes
glade, call foi impounding dams
Hut the Idea was so gaud it bn-,
Ihr day I was Inducted that been
* - r '• v
J
Itcjm irs ami Kcinnililinning
which would store up fresh water board
booming
tlieii
busiin
».vet
clothing me was a government
In season, of pli-nty for use in project from now on And since since
• (XCIUSIVI DUAL (HAMITR BURNER
Buktir's .’Musical lastrumcnt Shop
seasons of drouth. Ball. water
has
t'bibll. n ought to have ley,
,
It was either get mo sumo uniform
20IM Cellar \ »en .,e
ph one I 111
• AUTOMATIC POWER-AIR BLOWER
intruded
nob-.t ml., some of the farm )mil boots or let me slay In the I.ltb n purpose
-nuiiclhuig to
Innds rind w.-lb. in southern H..rM|j ,|By. |
„ U|fl||ei| quick
i ive them c.Uislllletive actlvltv
• (HOKE Of IW 0 HIES
.»
k^a.itl
..
t
(I...
I
|y
,
*
*
id i ns
result nf the fresh water
1lint was tin- idea. It slatted with
having he«-n removed from the
i
Christmas
shopping
tup
The
• WAIST-HIGH CONTROL DIAl
Sehmledeler said his puny five­
lands
fold plus huddles had no edge over I Mitlicis found lots of toy ml
• WASTE STOPPER AND HUM lDIflll
In culling attention lo thu noed him In taking cover in tune of .Hers, guns and lank* Tin-) found
for ivuli i by urban Industries, Ihe danger lie reralled that during one -olin- old toys which lliei luul
Soil Conservation Service cites Ihe night air raid alarm he dug "a used as ■llllill el) In tin ntlli Itfollowing facts:
slit trench across two hills anil a bnbilitiiti-d, these made a bit will,
A large paper mill iis.-s Ml mil­ valley before lied Check Charlie iiioilrrii ehlldren.
•
I’ oflvt'l I IIIII1 1
lion gallons of water n day
i Hie enemy pilot) got his engine
('lim bs and Flrdeiuk Ihepk,
\\ aim ers mill VII
enough to supply a city oT nun,non warmed up."
la d been ninninu a suuil! nmcluin
pi-oole.
lie aIsu jail pled out that an Army -hop which had mnde will' good(Mlipr 11mi I inu
Each ton of coal burned In u pack seemed lighter to a tall man mid they w ere looking for some
l'!i|iii|tiiieul
steam generating plant requires because he hud more hack to carry
it on, and he could set a walking
from 1100 to 1,000 tons of water.
f'rodiu tion of a tun of steel mils pare hard for llic little guy In
for 06.000 gallons of water; a (tin keep up
•Inmaglne how much hetlcr off
There you are. ludign.iul Father
of rubber about 06,(10(1 gallons,
Plumbing and Dealing
Enrh gallon of nvinliun gasoline I am In a mow storm.'' Sehmledc- Tell little Ellicrl that il lie really
( 'orilritetor s
requires about 26 gallons of con­ lor, ronllnue.L “ 1 wade the drift* find* n way to grow up lo lie ,)
S
ihii’I inn
( Jonds
I have
easily that the small mao must giant to let me know
densing water.
&gt;i : : i : » Klin Avenue
Plmno IUU
changed
my
mind
mid
think
I'd
inti
i:.
i-t
st
Phone
IPis
Primitive human life nnd plant nv,V!,. 'Vr
.° ! ’ "DucalIon.
t.N
I
I
It
*
true
that
I
hump
inv
head
™
h*
try
to
he
one
nnd nnlnml life under mil oral con­
ditions require adequate water Ion n door Jamb occasionally, bill,
eupplies, hut "eivilizntion" involves I never get elbowed In Ihe mush
n great Inc.ease in tin- allowance on a crowded hits.
"There have hern some tall men
for humans The St'S points to
-rinitniy *iw i -, nioderii plumbing, who. Iiiferiorlly complex or not.
mighty deed* llprticmbrr Abe
spinner type washing maeblm-s 1did
a ntiidii
small imin
man
j *
».t r j
.,
. i l.lni'ohr lie
i " wasn't» n
.
Volt wouldn’t call Gustav V oi
examples nf modern developments Sweden a shrimp and he was a
that hnvr grcntlv Increased the king.
use of water by the human fnnilly.
"On Ihe distaff side Ihere lx
Eleanor Roosevelt. Then there I*
bevy nf tail New York show '
Stnrl with top quality •hicks , |the
girls. Their talents nre obvious,,
more profits.
I amt If they have any complexes at
all I'll lay mills they are not of
When radio tubes get so small Inferiority.’’
Aa to my observation that lull
they are nn hlcgrr than hull a
finger, thn engineer* call them men did get one bonus In the fart
Hint nit nwhil lot of girls like to
"xuliminlaturc"
lean nn (heir shoulders, Sehmlede
ler said:
At the mouth nf Ihe Amnnm
"I find thn sweet young things
Diver nre found hats whlrlt rntch rarely able to reach a shoulder
fish.
Hut, Hruther, do I get cried on

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THE WORLD TODAY

The Sanford Herald

Sinclair Weeks, now sucrotary of commerce, will be ome
o f the few cabinet officers whose father served in the same
ac*w&gt;ai)*h*a i&gt; i m
4ih|i,h«a dnilr n u n
•start** body. John W. Weeks, after making a fortune In the broker­
M ■••aar, ckriatMM ita i m
Sear*. Pi.hll.hcd oa R i f t H i r a Sal- age business, was elected senator from Massachusetts in
I i k I M &lt; Iv la lm a , nut Maw Tear*.
1013, the lust to be chosen by the legislature. Congressman
I l l Maaaulla Avaaaa
Samuel
W. McCall, an abler man, had tho better claim, but
K a te rrt aa , h » I rlaaa m a iltr
Ortaber 37. laia . nl the ■•oil M tW * Weoks bail tho organization behind him and won. He made
at Baalnrd, I'lnrlria. « « l &gt; r lha AH an acceptable semitor, his most notable action being to de­
nt I’M I I H , nl Marrk *. 11TB.
part from tho orthodox Republican lino and vote for Presi­
'noLi.AMii i.. in: am
dent Wilson's Feder al Reserve Act.
u a iia r
IIUMIIOM DBAS
In 191(1 ho rim for tho Republican presidential nomina­
naalaaaa M a a a m
tion. Both McCall, now governor, und Senator Henry Cabot
i Fbtrirtiok ' f» A ffii
Carrier
...------------- S
___ Slurilb ........................ ....... 1.00 Lodge had greater claims, but Weeks was still favored by
T h rp , Ifonlba .... ............ ........ 0.00 the state organization. Ho polled a fair number o f votes in
t i t .1li,nlba ............................. — O.T* tho convention which nominated Churles E. Hughes. Any
Oaa Tear ... ....................— Ijuta
All ..i.iio a rr aullraa, r a r t * a l future presidential hopes ho might have had wero blighted
Ihanlt*. rreiilottoae and Batter* &lt;&gt;(
(•la rla ln tH ra i fur lha #ara«aa al by his unexpected defeat for re-election In 1 0 1 8 .
.Nlalaa lunrta. w ill
harharaad la r President Harding offered him the secretaryship o f the
al rta o la r a itrertU te a ra t**.
nnvy, for which his Annapolis training fitted him. Credit­
lle# r**« at*B N a lla a a llf I f
la - ably, ho rofused lest ho, las suspected o f favoring academy
load Mamaaaaar
la r.. X rrr Vnrh, C b lra **. lla lra lt, acquaintances in his new |Hist, and took tho War Department
K aaaaa CMp aad I I . tarat*_______
Instead. Ifo died In lt)2(i.
Tha titra te ta a a i a H t a l lha
Sinclair, liku his father, served In the Senate, but only
iaaaaiatad ria a a whleb la a a tltlr t
tia la a lta lr la lha aaa faa fta a b ll- to fill u vacancy. An early supporter o f General Elsenhower,
M tla a a l a ll lha lacal aawa arlalad
aawaaaaar, aa w all aa all he asked Senator Tuft to withdraw from the race. This may
t lP Ihta
a a m dliaafaaaa.
not make him the man whom tho Ohloun would himself have
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, IHI
picked. But he Is likely to make a competent secretary o f
commerce.
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God l» Infinitely patient with
thorn who try mill fall. Ho la not
to patient with them that do not
try. Thou puttest away all th«
wicked of tha earth llkn droi*. —
I’mlini llUlliU.

Reviving Sherlock
There are to be some more Sherlock

Holmes stories.

The T a m p * Tribune suggrils Woril conics from London that Sir A. Comm Doyle's son
that tb r only "M r. Big" in Dan Adrian will continue the Holmes saga. Ho is to have the col­
M c C m ty'i administration w ill be laboration of an experienced mystery writer, John Dickson
Dan M cC arty himself.
Carr.
A recent n irv ry ib o w i that al­
though 9 9 percent of all Am ericani
believe in God, tome 35 million
A niciican* never gu to cliuicb at
all, und another 38 million teldom
do. Hut we believe they would all
frel better if they did.
Down in Tam pa the other day a
Woman w a i tillin g tjuielly on her
fiont porch when &gt;he w ai tuddenly
■truck in the Rloiiidch with a rifle
bullet. Fortunately the w a i not
killed, but our pioneer ancetlon
didn't have a thing on ui modern*
when it com rt lo the lia ra rd i of
frontier life.

Holmes devotees will hope that some of the untold ad­
ventures, tantnlizlngly alluded to in tho stories, will receive
treatment. Many have wondered about the dub-footed Rigole f t I ami h is abominable wife, the singular ndventuro of tho
tirico Patersons in the island of Uffa (which Incidentally is
not to he found in tho atlases), mid tho nffalr of tho alum­
inum crutch. These Dr. Watson's notes mention as something
to bo written some day, but thoy never did come out in
Doyle's lifetime. Now perhaps they may.
Wise renders will n**t expect too much. The elder Doyle
had the knack of writing. Ills Holmes mid Watson wero real
characters, who might become sticks with Icsh skillful treat­
ment. Perhaps It may be In point to cite the alleged comment
made by u reader of tho stories published after Holmes' sup­
posed (lenth and subsequent n storntinn to life. ‘ ‘They nny
that Mr. Holmes survived his fall o ff tho cliff. Perhaps ho
did, but It Is certain that be never was tho same afterward.”

Over two hundred million poundi
Einstein Says No
o f fi»h were caught in Florida wa­
ter* la it year* and told for $21,*
768.000. T liii w ai an increaie of
Albert Einstein, tho world-famous scientist, does not
71 percent in the amount of fiih
want
to bo considered for the nrusldency of Israel, loft va­
caught nver the previoui year. At
that rale it w ill not take long to cant bv tho death of Chaim Wclzmnnn. He says frankly thut
he lacks tho necessary skill In personul relations. Probably
bring an end to (idling m Florida
his age, 73, has also something to do with it.
w ite n .
_
__

Einstein as president would lend distinction to Israel.
In the past new states have sometimes increased tholr pres­
tige by choosing us hcqd some eminent citizen ubovo and
afwrt from polities. When the Portuguese republic was es­
tablished, its first chief was its foremost man of lottors,
Theophilo Hrngu.
,
The now Polish state, crented aftor World War I, selec­
ted as its president tgnncu Paderewski, tho most famous
o f all her citizens. More recently Eire picked us Its presi­
dent its chief literary figure, Douglas Hyde. The fact that ho
wiih a Protestant and the population of tho country predom­
inantly Catholic did not stand ill the way.
It Is hard to imagine the United States, no mutter what
The Democratic Parly need* re­ its straits, choosing as president a scientist or u iltorury
organizing admit* Chairman D on­ man. It might, however, do worso.
Big doing! are going on aboard
the cruiier Helena in m id-P ecific
wliere President-elect 'K B enliow er
ll conferring with inme of hit top
m ililery and civilian aidei. We
don't know what will come out of
theie conference!, hut ihoutdn'l
everyone feel belter that whatever
I* the drciiion will not he made by
H arry Trum an and hi* political
b o iie i)

nell o f the State Democratic Exe­
cutive Committee. " I agree we m ed
a change of leadenhip. T h at'*
what we were trying lo do in the
ta il rle tlin n ". The party alio needi
h change in inme o f i l l policiet,
particularly llm one which teem* to
•ay that government money ii the'
cure for all problem* and to heck
w ith the taxpayer. New leaderihip
may get rid of iome queer eco­
nomic notion*.

Ud«
regularly creeping up tb* beach
of American labor, and aa regu­
larly receding, there haa been re­
curring talk of APL-CIO unity for
more than a down yean.
It now aeema to have reached
a highwater mark. George Meeny,
AKL * new president, In very con­
ciliatory tone* ha* suggested a
merger. And the ClO'a new presi­
dent, Walter Reuther, la going to
dltcuis It with him.
Maany'a approach la different
from the condescending manner of
tho API/* late president, William
Grean. When Green suggectcd
Unity, he told the CIO to ’’ return
to the house of labor."
Moany and ' Reuther have both
said they would step aside If that
was necessary.
But it la hard to believe this
Is an attitude shared by all of
the leaders of rival APL-CIO
unions where a margar would
mean, for soma, pi ___
fiddle lo an old antagonist.
Most of tha unions which make
up the AFLf and CIO are not In
direct rivalry with one another.
But some are.
Mixed In with the problem of
leadership and rivalry aa a stum­
bling block to unity Is the old
question of jurisdiction: Just what
union has tha right to claim what
kind of worker*. Par example:
Reuther'* own union, the CIO
Untied Auto Workers, claiming
1,400,000 members, has not only
orginlred workers In the giant
aufo Industry but has organised
many In the aircraft industry too.
There It has run head on Into
API/s machinist a union (about
T00.0OQ members), which his also
claimed the aircraft workers as
II* province. To stop raiding each
other’s members, Ihosa two unions
have worked out an agreement:
Where one of them has already
organised a plant, the other xIh&gt;*
out. But where a new end unor­
ganised plant springe up, In both
go to sign up members.
Clothing Is a good example of
an indusfry where two big unions
might be able to live comfortably
aide by side In a merged AFLCIO.
Those two unions are the CIO's
Amalgamated Clothing Workers
and the APt/s International Ladles
Garment Workers.
So long as the garment union
sticks to signing up workers who
turn out women's wee rand the
amalgamated confines Itself to
workers producing men's wear,
they should be able to do all right.
The AFL, which claims lit mil­
lion member*, has 10S unions. The
CIO, claiming between five and
six million members, has U un­
ions. There Is plenty of rivalry
among those 141 unions.
If It had been left to the rankand-file members of both organi­
sation*, AFL and CIO, there prob­
ably would have been a mergar
long ago. It's the men at the top
who havo to raach tha
manta.

TREMORS RECORDED

NEW YORK W—Earth tremor*
occurring about 1,100 mils* from
Now Yonr were recorded a,
day on the Fordham Uni
seismograph.
The Rev. Joseph F. Lynch, seis­
mologist. described the shock* a*
"sharp.
Hu said he could not
determine their direction.
Aerial photographs ar* used lc
check Inventories of coal
piles at TV A plant*.

DENVER CD — A crowd of 1,300
Tuesday night heard the naw re­
vised standard version of the Bible
denounced as the work of "Satan
and hla agents."
Rev. Carl Mclntire, Colling*wood, N. J., laid the new Bible Is
"an unholy book" produced by
"llberallst* and modernists" who
"do not believe In the deity n*
Christ."
"I tell you, beloved," Mclntire
■aid. "Carl Mclntire believe* the
Christian Church In this new blble
face* one of the greatest crises it
has ever faced."
Thirty • four times during the
speech, the c r o w d chorused
"amen " And the people shouted
"no” reiwutcdly when Mclntire
asked If (hey could accept the new
Bible.
He assailed the National Coun­
cil of the Churches of Christ In
the U. S. A. which
.. sponsored the
revision and said tho
radical,
pro-Communlat Ideas In these very
churches are at the bottom" of
the Bible project.
Mclntire Is president of the In­
ternational Council of Chriitlan
Churches which sponsored tho ral­
ly
________________

Crime Similarity Is
Noted In Jax Attack
JACKSONVILLE
m The
Thanksgiving Day attack on a used
car salesman who lay paraliscd
five days in an open field near
here was similar to a IB49 Inci­
dent in Alabama, tho Florida
Timcs-Union said today.
The Jacksonville newspaper said
George Turpin, Negro accused of
shooting B. E. Raines here, may
be the same man who was con­
victed for the Alabama attack on
J. II. Brooks, Columbus, Go., auto
dealer.
In a telephone interview with
officials at Kllov, Ala , state Peni­
tentiary, the Tlmes-Unlon said It
learned the Negro sentenced to
five years for the attack on Brook*
escaped a prison form at Atmorc,
Ala., May 13.
Alabama officials said they have
mailed a fugitive warrant to Sher­
iff Rex Sweat here pending Identi­
fier, tlon.
Turpin Is held in Jail here on
isrges of assault with intent to
murder and armed robbery.
Raines said while he was show­
ing a car to the Negro, the Negro
pulled a gun, made him sign a
receipt far payment for tho car,
then strip to nis underwear.
The Negro shot him In tho back,
Raines reported.
Five ilaya later the salesman
was found near a newly built road

Doesn’t Appeal To
Eisenhower Taste

By DON WHrTEHEAD
ABOARD USS HELENA. En
Route to Hawaii —It looks as if
President-elect Dwight Rlscnhnwer's passion for golf, fresh-water
fishing and frugality In government
will leave no place for the ocean­
going yacht, the Williamsburg, ni
a presidential retreat in the next
four yearx.
The chancel are. friends say,
that Elsenhower will try lo find a
mountain retreat somewhere near
Washington—one with a small golf
course — as his hideaway from
White House duties.
And they say his plans rule out
the Williamsburg not only ns being
too expensive a luxury but one not
suited to his ideas of recreation.
The Ideal summer White House
In Ike's book would be a mountain
retreat at about 3.300 feet altitude
not too far from Washington. Good
fishing water would be a must and
also the golf courte.
It would hava to be close to the
White House because tkt might
want to sneak away on Fridays and
not return until Sunday night. Some
say be has thought that nfxybe
former President Herbert Hoover’s
old retreat at Rapldan. Va., might
fill the bill—or some place similar.
He doesn't want anything fancy.
President Truman preferred Key
West for his vacation* and he liked
to have the Williamsburg around
for week end cruises from time to
time.
The Williamsburg has a crew of
more than 100 and like all yachts
It costs a lot to run. Nobody Know*
Just how much, because in govern­
ment bookkccnlng It's a training
ship for the Navy.
The vacht was sold to the govern­
ment by Hugh Chishom. head of
the Bath Iron Works, und was used
In World War II as a convoy flag
ship In the North Atlantic. It was
converted as a White House yacht
in 1946.
in the Jacksonville expressway
system about 10 miles southeast
or the city. He was paralysed from
the waist down and doctors say
he may never regain use of his
legs.

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LANCASTER, Pa. lit Folr
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80 inauguration of President-elect
Dwight D, Elsenhower In the 1333
edition of Baer's Agricultural Al­
manac.
The Almanac, predicting "fair
weather, clear aklea and warmer"
for that date, notes that it ha&gt;
been making such forecasts for
133 years.
Not disclosed Is (he degree ol
success In post prediction*. The
Almanac explains that ita long range weather forecasting is baaed
on the atara, moon Phases, past
weather records and the "charae
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WASHINGTON un - The Post
Office Department said today It
plans to maintain It* Christmas
mall dollvery standards this year
continuing deficits In oporund*.
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In. largo __
and ____
small offices
throughout the country, postmast
era already are hiring tho first of
They have a traffic problem ■n estimated 373,000 "extras."
down in M iam i becauie the ttreeli to auiit tho regular force of 300,are not wide enough to accommo­ 000.
Ae In tho peit two yean, Postdate alt the automobile! there are
m uter General Donaldson ftas In­
there. And 10 the State R oad De­ structed the force to disregard, for
partment recommend* a $ 22 4,00 0,•
a Christmas season. the ona-aiy delivery system he made ef­
0 00 lytle in o f elevated express
fective In 1050, along with other
tlie c li feeding downtown M iam i ■ervlce
cute.
from all direction*. Recent lu rv ey i
Dellverlei, iiya Donaldson, will
ihow that ovar 100,000 c a n antar be made ae often a* necoiaary to
the M iam i b u tin eu dietrict daily. keep the mall moving. Multiple daM aybe what M iam i need* ie »oma­ lWeriei will begin in moat areai
th in g to keep iome o f the*# cart
out o f town, rather than to bring
All vegetable product! were at
one time augar In the leavea of
In more,
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A recent report from General
M otor* ih o w t that 1 5 f t cant* out
s f avery dollar it lak st In f o t i to
. pay itr Use*. O n ly 4 % cante out
» f (v ary dollar goal to lha itock*
T h a t i* to la y , the governgeti about th rm lim e* a t
ch out o f tha earning* o f tho
orporalion a* the people who own
t do. N ow under the circum*
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lio n under s ayitem o f
■ w here tho government,
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PERSONALS

Mr. pad Mrs. Roy Partin of
Sanford announced today the eneasement and approaching marwage of their daughter Doris
Cameron to Frank Alvis Schaut­
teet, son of Mrs. F. W. Schautteet
nnd the late Mr. Sehautteet of
Srguin, Tex,
The bride-elect is a graduato
of Seminole High School with the
Class of 1050 and Is now In her
junior year at Florida State Uni­
versity where she Is majoring In
Physical Education.
Mr. Schnutteet attended schools
In Texas and graduated from
Rrackenridge High School in San
Antonio. Ti-x. He is now an Aviatlon Ordnaia'emnn, second class,
attached to project HAIR at the
Naval Auxiliary Air Station in
Sanford.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H Tindcl and
Mr. and Mrs Arnold Tindel and
:vns have returned from Rose
Hill. Ala . where they wera called
by the Sudden death of J. II.
Tindel'* sister. Mrs. Ainf ie Me.
Rryde.

FRIDAY
Rosi Circle of the Sanford Gar­
den Club will meet at 0:45 n.m.
at the home of Mrs. Thelma
Mitchell, 204 West Eighteenth
Street. A Christmas gift exchange
will bo held.
The Dirt Gardeners of the Gar­
den Club will meet with Mrs. M.
L.. Cullum, 208 South Elliott Avo_nue, at 10:00 n.m. Each member
%le asked to bring a potted plant

fer exchange.
The Mimosa Circle in the Gar­
den Club will meet at 10:00 a m.
with Mrs. Ray Peck In PeBsry.
Sullle Harrison Chapter, Daugh­
ters of the American Revolution,
will meet at 3.00 p, in, with Mrs,
F. E. Rols, lio i
Park Avenue.
Hostesses with Mrs. Holt ill
Mrs. A, C. Denson, Mra. C. W.
Raker, nnd Mrs. Walter Snead.
Sirs. F. E. Roumillat will be in
charge of the Christmas program.
The monthly meeting of the
Ixurn Circle of the Garden Club
will be held at 2:30 p. m. at the
hamu of Mra. Donald Jones, 1010
Sanford Avenue.
The Jnrnrnnda Circle of the
Sanford Garden Club will meet at
11:45 a.m. nt 1412 Park Avenue
to leave for Winter Park. A cover­
ed dish luncheon will be given at
the home of Mrs. L. B. * endmon
and a Christmas party.
The Atalea Circle of the GnrdeiV
Cluli will meet at the Garden Cen­
ter for a covered dish supper nt
7:00 p. nt.
The Hibiscus Garden Circle will
meet at 2:30 p. m. at the homo of
Mrs. H. T. Humphrey, 217 East
Third Street, with Mrs, Brodle
Williams and Mrs. Fred Zerrenner
as hostesses with Mrs. Humphrey.
The Townsend Club will meet at
the City Hall at 7:30 p. in. All sen­
ior rltlirns are invited to utteiul
the meeting.
Revival meetings nre heing held
each night nt 7:45 p. m. nt the
Assembly of God Church, Twelfth
Street nnd Laurvl Avenue, with
evangelist and Mrs. Roy llarthern
of London, England preaching and
leading Inspirational singing. The
meetings will continue until Dec.
21 .
A Christmas pageant will be
presented by the fourth grades
of South Side Primary Selimil at
8:00 p. in.
There will be no
charge anil public Is cordlutly In­
vited to attrnil.
The executive board of the
Woman’s Missionary Union of
the First Rap.1st Church will
meet at 2:30 p. m. to lie fullowrd
with a ipuirtcrly business meetInf at 3:00 p. in.
SATURDAY
Seminole Chapter No. 2. Order
of the Eastern Star, will hold a
special meeting nt the Masonic
Ilall at 8:00 p, m. honoring Worthy
Grand Matron Mrs. Hulen Theus
nnd Worthy Grand Patron Harry
MrMInn of the grand chapter of
Florida. A banquet will lie held nt
the Montaiuma Hotel at 0:00 p. m.
preceding the meeting.

Ground nutmeg, mnee or cin­
namon taste good milled to hard
sauce for fall puddings. ________

R. W. A. Circle Holds
Meeting On Monday

MRS. HROWN MILLER’S

The R. W. A. Circle held Its
monthly meeting Monday night at
the home of Mrs, Janies Knight,
with Mrs. O. T. Pearson, chairman,
presiding.
A lovely devotional was given
by Mrs. Hortort, using ttl&gt; OniUtmas scripture, and Mrs. Landreas
gave the missionary lesson on
“ Human lights." During the busi­
ness session, a report wns given
on tin* food sale, and plans made
for a rummage sale to be belli
Dee. 13. Several new members and
guests were present.
During the soclul hour conduct­
ed by Mrs. I.undress, several
games were played anil prises won
by Mrs. Grantham and Mrs. Yesley. The chairman presented a
corsage to Mrs. Landreas and
scripture bookmarks In the mem­
bers. Mrs. Grantham held the
lucky numlwr anil received a small
pin.
Delicious
refreshments
were
served by the hostess to the fol­
lowing: Mrs. Herbert Ilnss, Mrs.
Ralph Kuhn, Mrs. C. V. Funkbouier, Mrs. Ward Immliert, Mrs.
O. D. Landreas, Mrs. Chandler
Vail. Mrs. W. P. Yesley, Mrs. Hobert Brink, Mrs. David Miller, Mrs.
Dan Scuddrr, Mrs. V. H. Grant­
ham, Mrs. Jack McKee, Mrs. W.
II. Hughes, Mrs. Earl Evans, Mrs.
O. T. Pearson. Mrs. J. L. Horton,
Min Bunn Williams and Fred
Knight,
It was announced at the close of
(he meeting that half tha yearly
budget has been raised.

Miss Jean Buyer and her fi­
ance Robert Wright were honor­
ed last night nt 7:00 o’clock with
■ supper given by Mr. and Mrs,
Glenn 1.Ingle and Glenn I.ingle
Jr. at their home in Lorh Arbor.
Attrartlve arrangements of red
and while gladioli were used In
the rooms of the Llnglo home.
The supper wns served buffet
style from a tnblo decorated with
fed gladioli and glo»*y green
leaves with crystal candelabra
bolding while tapers. Following
the supper the guests enjoyed
several "regression* of bridge.
Imring the evening tin- Inmured
guests Were given a gift of
sterling s i l v e r .
Those In­
vited to bo with Miss Bayer
and Mr Wright were Mr. nnd
Mrs. Kenneth Hrrry, Mr. ami
Mrs. Gerald lin in g , Mr. nnd
Mr*. II. N. Bayer. Ur. nnd Mr*.
Nell Powell of Orlando, Mr. ami
Mra. Hugh Whetchel Jr., Miss
llilon Raker, Mrs. L. H. Connelly
nnd the hosts and hostess.

CALENDAR OF WEEKLY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
WEDNESDAY
The Prayer Meeting Service at
the First Baptist Church will be*In at 7:30 pan. We continue our
study of “ Progress in the Chris­
tian Life.”
Revival meetings nre being held
each night at 7:4ft p. m. at the Asasmbly of God ChUrch, Twelfth
Street and Laurel Avenue with
evangelist and Mrs. Hoy Harthrrn
of London, England preaching and
leading Inspirational singing. The
meetings will continue until Dec.

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THURSDAY
'Jt The Hoynl Ambassadors will
^ ffeet ut the First Baptist t'hareh
at 7:(H) p.m.
The Junior Brotherhood will
meet at the First Baptist Church
, at 7:30 p.m.
The Central Circle of the Car­
den Club will meet at 9:15 a.in.
with Mrs. ]|. M 'npworth, 318
Park Avenue,
The regular meeting of Semin­
ole Rehekah Lodge No. 43 will be
held at the IOOF Ilall at 8:00 p.m.
initiation and election of officers
%IU be held. All members nre
urged to be preaent.
The Sanford Home Demonstra­
tion Club will hold u Christmas
ofty at the home of Mra. A. C.
tarke, 400 Mellonvllle Avenue, at
2:30 p. nt. A gift exchange will be
held and Mis* Li In Woodard, Home
Demonstration ngent, will dlsnlay
the making of handmade candles;
and a demonstration will also Ire
enjoyed on tying hows and wrap­
ping Christmas presents.
4k The Grammar School Parent
Teacher Association wt’ l hold Its
monthly meeting ut 3:30 p. m. at
the school auditorium. A (ward
meeting ut 3:00 i&gt;. m. will preerde
the general meeting.
Revival meetings nre being held
each night at 7:4ft p. m. at the
Assembly of God Church, Twelfth
Street and Laurel Avenue, with
evangelist and Mrs. Roy llarthern
of London, Knglnnd preaching and
leading Inspirational singlin'. The
fleeting* will continue until Dee.

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Mr. and Mn. George Arthur
and non Stanley of New York are
here ta ipend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth llarrleon
and children of Daytona Beach
visited recently with Mr. and Mre.
C. F. Harrison, Mr, and Mra. Les­
ter Brown, and Mr. and Mrs
Henry Kretser.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pittas visit­
ed friends In Mima Rundey.
Mr. and Mra. LaRue Alderman
had a&gt; their gueet for a week their
■an-ln-Uw and daughter. Mr. and
Mra. Gene Gustafson of Chicago.
Mlsa Nadine Bostick of Chuluota
s^ent Saturday with Mrs. Ina
M l» Helen LaRue Alderman of
Jackaonvllle spent the weekend

Brown Home Setting
For St. Monica Meet
Mrs. Junius Bruwn and Mrs.
Fred McMurray were co-hostesses
for the monthly meeting of St.
Monica Chapter of Holy Ctoxx
Episcopal Church held Inst night
at the Drown home nt 122 West
Nineteenth Street. The Rev. H. L.
Zimmerman opened the meeting
with a devotional nnd a short med­
itation from the 130th Psalm.
Mrs. Raymond Lundqulst, chair­
man, conducted the meeting dur­
ing which Mrs. Roy Frank By me*
Jr. was appointed to head a com­
mittee to nro vide a Christmas
dinner for tne monks at the mon­
astery nt Orange City. Members
chosen to assist in decorating the
church on Dee. 23 were Mrs. Guy
Allen, Miss Carol Stone, Mrs. MeMurray nnd Mrs. I.undquist.
Following the meeting Mrs. C.
11. Ripley conducted a market has.
ket sale after which refreshments
were served. Those attending were
Mrs. Allen, Mr*. Gordon Bradley,
Mrs. J. F. Dutton, Mrs. Diehard
Hcaly, Mrs. Lauren Johnson. Mrs.
Ripley, Mrs. Alfred Stanley, Miss
Stone, Mrs. Symes, Mrs. Henry
Tnmm, Mrs. Ralph Wight II. Mrs.
It. W. Williams. Mrs. Willis lieIlrlne. Mrs. G. S. llonWellcr, Mrs.
I.undquist, Mis. Brown, Mrs. MeMurray; a new member Mrs. Aud­
rey Lubeek; ami visitors. Mrs.
Kenneth Green and Mrs. J. R.
Dnughrrly.

Glenn Lintfles Have
Dinner For Couple

St. Marys Plans For
Bridge Party Jan. 16
A subscription bridge party was
planned by members of fit. Mary’s
Chapter of Holy Cross Kpiscopal
Church at Its meeting held last
night. The party will he held on
Jan. 10 at tno Parish House of the
Church at 8:00 p. m. and proceeds
will go to tha church. The meeting
last night was held at the home
of Mr*. George Kick ih Highland
Park.
Mr*. Irving Felnberg. rharuinn,
presided over the meeting and reiorted on the recent hoard meelng. The program, based on the
took “ Faith of Our Church," was
presented by Mre. Robert Pearce,
program chairman. Members of
the chapter were aeked to usslst in
decorating tha church.
Following the meeting, refreshmente were sorved to Mrs. Feinberg, Mre. Robert Pearce, Mrs. A.
Duxbury, Mr*. G. D. Bishop Jr,,
Mrs. C. E. Carlton, Mr*. W. E.
White, Mre. Dale Scott Jr., Mr*.
Donald Jones, Mrs. Welter Meri­
wether, Mies Itarbara Ruprccht
and Mrs, Elek.

Circlet 7, 3, slut V of the W S. C
S of the First Mrthodilt Church
held j combined Christina» party
on Dev 9 al 3 Oil o'clock at Mc­
Kinley Hail. A Christmas motif
was carried out with sprats of
&gt;'11 cnery, poin-cltins mid niiveieil
leaves.
The liunquet was arranged ill a
Friends will be glad to learn
that A. R. Pinkerton III has re­ V-shape, covered with ted cloths
turned from the Grunge Memorial ami centered with lovely arrange­
Hospital where he underwent an ment* of Christmas caudles and
operation. The Pinkerton's daugh­ colorful miniature snow scene*. At
ter Cassie Lou is now recovering one end of the room gifts for each
front n severe ease of chicken pox member were nrrungcil under a
lighted tree. Also on distilnv was
ami Is getting along nicely.
a religious arrangement fashioned
by Mrs, Gretchen Crowell using
white candles, Bible, greenery atni
Presbyterians Will
,i religious figurine.
Hold Yule Program Mrs. Wally Sipple welcomed the
members and guests. Hostesses for
Tlie annual all music candlelight the occasion were Mrs. Charles
service of the First Presbyterian Meeks, Mrs. Charles Atkinson.
Church will be given the evening Mrs. John S. White, Mr*. Roy
of Dee. 21 it wo- said today by the Green, Mrs. Willard Brinson. Mr*.
Claude Atkinson, Mrs. John S.
Rev. A. G. Mclnnls, pastor.
Tills observance of the Christ­ White. Mrs. Roy Green, Mrs, Wil­
mas tradition is prepared by Mrs. lard Brinson, Mrs. Claude Hlttcll,
George Touhy, minister of music, Mrs. Bill Kirk. Mr*. A. O Roberts,
and features the Chancel choir Mr*. Hal Gruber, Mrs. Geraldine
with part icliiu Hun by the girls Messier, Mrs. .lames Williamson!
choir. The theme of the service amt Mrs, R. W Tbrnilklll.
The program was under the di­
this yenr, according to Mrs. Touhy
will be "Christmas Carols from rection of Mis Marvin Dvnl who
led in the singing of Christina*
Many Nations.“
Countries whose Yuletide enrols . antis mid conducted a candle
will lie among the II that will lie lighting ceremony entitled "A
sung by llie ch»li* will lie Spain, Story in n Slnr " A solo bv Mrs.
United States, England, France, Bernard llaikey wns ettloyed.
Austria nnd Portugal. In addition 1 nter in the evening a delicious
thrre will be a special arrangement salad course was served.
Those attending were Mrs. Thruof n few popular carols that are
widely useil throughout the world. l.'s Ib'wes Mis. Carl Clmrpening,
While the choral work of the Mrs. M ix Funihini. Mrs. Bill Glenn,
choir* is featured in the program, Mrs Hl»rke*'. Mrs Roger Harris,
there will lie several solo parts in Mrs G II Hudson. Mrs. Kirk. Mrs
the nnthrms tbut will be sung bv ,| || ..... . Mrs Ri !"-rts, Mis. La­
such local favorites ns Mrs. Char­ mar Rowland. Mrs Blake Rawer,
les Ginn, Mrs. Hamid Folds, Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Southward. Mrs
Charles Wilke, and Rohcit llrown. i V n r v " Sw ank tr,. Mr It '
rhomnsim M ' S . W. W Tyre and
Mrs. I'miby said
Included in the hour of music M r s Rnv Wall.
Also Mr'. Genevn Rrnnllec,
there will be three organ numbers,
alt of them aiding in magnifying \t.» Hubert H-nnett. Mr* Cl.....
Wal'-r Pile" M.*
the atmosphere of worship and ob­ tilth'll. Mrs
Mkm ""
servance of this significance of the Roderick 'dams. Mrs
Mrs. L. II.
Conner. Mrs P«V
Nativity.
Ashby.lone* MiThe alt-music service which ha* Groen. V rs
become a traditional high spot of Mat '''ll I I'dd'in Mr- F I * "V
j,
Mra
C'lnrbMeek- Mr- Hi"
the Christmas season bus been en­
joyed by linger congregations each „U Mrs Park T"H' Mr- Job" S
year since it* Inception, the minis While Mrs H 'r"bl Whitt..... Mrs
ter said, and Mr. Mclnnls stressed T. ,| Williams Mis Gerald Mv-is.
the fart that a hearty Invitation Is Mr- Cecil IP'ks, M-s Arthur
extended to all who enie to hear ti+-ekw'i*h Jr Mrs John Bin"'
Dye’ Mrs
the program nnd add to the ride- Mrs Crime'l. Mr*
I'mlier
M&gt;
Ma'-dm H i""1*’ *
hrutlon nf the birth of Christ.
Mis C rt. lot"'*. Mrs T*1"" ......
*&gt;,. T*-r..ilk'l'
M-s Catherine
Rev. Glenn Smiths
j Wade Mrs. Broughton W ip'lnKur“ tie Williams Mrs Mi­
Honored At Stempers |Mrs
ster and Mrs W'll'ls"*-""______
Mr. nnd Mrs William II. StemCelery ( ’rale* News
per, Judge and Mrs. Douglas Hlenslrnin anil Mr. mid Mrs. George E. llv GRACE M. STINECD’ HI’ H
Wells entertained Inst night with
The first round of the tintnma reception honoring Rev. and '"cuts was played Saturday night,
Mrs. Glenn E. Smith and their
family, who are leaving sunn for if vim are not there to plnv your
first elimination next week, Ilie
Rev. Smith's pew paslurnte In game
will ho for felled to your op­
Daytona. He has been serving as ponent. Winner * in nimr none Satpnstnr nf the Christian and Misnrilnv night were Tommy Kuhn.
slonary Alliance Church here.
q«rnb Jacobson Jo"l Moss, Robert
Guests railed nt the Sleinpnr llnrsdorf. Marvin MeKinlev. Billv
litime at 11)20 Locust Avenue Park, MrJvvn Ftel-cber. and Tei
where the receiving line was com­
posed nf Mrs. Strmper. Rev. ami rv Smith Those who won In p""l
Bilh- P'lik. Jim Owen,
Mr*. Smith, nnd Miss llellv Smith "-nr,.
Meeting the guests ut the dost P ickens, Biirnb Jacobson and Pat
With Be sltre to be nt Go
was Mrs Wells, and Mis 1 K. t|o
Crate pex* week for tile aeeond
Spur ling presided live? the gin si
olliutnnlion!
book.
Fnjoving a game " f Cnnlistn
Decorations in the Strmper
Fr'cda Colvin. Mtlw-r tlhome followed a Christmas Iheuu'. (I were
The refreshments table was cover­ |Mime, Jeanette Cleveland, and
ed with n luce cloth and centered Lvnn A‘ lie. Gordon Clark nnd II"
with tiny choir hoys, puinsetlias .■bo’ ie Eubanks bad fun playing
and greenrry nnd ted tapers on a pool.
We musl have some Interesting
reflector. Presiding lit the punch magnxincH
and lunik* un ut the
bowl was Mrs, Stenstrom unit ns
sistlng In servlnv were Mrs. Crate or else whv would Jimmy
Ifatrk rend nil night with nil the
Thomas llerkner, Mrs. Leo Wat fun
going on elsewhere? Also I n
son. and Mrs. W. M. Drown
i in seemed to enjoy reudlng love
The Rev. and Mrs. Smith were stories In Tommy.
each presented with an inscribed
Absorbed in n hot gumo of ping
watch by Leo We'-oti, superinten­
dent of Surulnv School in thank- popg were Sandra Monforlon,
h-an Wilke, Solijn Moiiforlon and
for their faithful work ill tin- local Cecil Shepherd. Lawrence .Skates
church. Al«mt 125 guc»t* called at nnd Ed lua'krtt played a good
the Slemper home between the game of checkers.
hours of 8:(H) and 11:3(1 p.m.
Everyone come up III the Crate

JHiatft ♦o \ '&gt;URt»wlvunj
By A »- JK CHOV'HTIK

Do you have trouble keeping
recan* for usa during the year?
Do they take up too much storage
space, get rancid or staleT Have
you ever thought of rannlng or
f reeling them for later uieT And,
too, Just Imagine the convenience
of having reedy shelled nuts on
hend at all times.
To freese pecan meats, select
fully ripe nuts. Shell and pick over
to remove ell lilts of shell or
traih. Pack nut meats Into clean
*kr-tight containers. Glass iars
arc exceptionally good for this be­
cause you can remove the lid end
taka out amount you want and resral the Jar. Empty coffee ran*
Fourth Grade Will
;are also practical to ueo. Beal the
with locker tape.
Give Pageant Friday edge
Pecans should be froxen and
stored at sero Fahrenheit or low­
The fourth grade* of South er. They may be kept In froien
Side Primary School will present storage for sight monihi to a year
a Christmas pageant on Friday before lose o f Gavor occurs.
In canning pecans, select fully
night st 8:00 p. m, in the school
suditorium. This Is an annual ripened nuU that Hava been shell­
event under the d lection of fourth ed and nicked over carefully. Place
grade teachers. There will be no In shallow pan and put In a 300degree oven to heat through. Have
glass Jars or tin cans clean and hot

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Held By Methodists

pi assure cooker at five poundn
pleasure for five minutes.
Ill pressure sauce pan or pres­
sure cooker release pressure at
once. Remove nut meats from pro­
cess, Allow to cool at room tem­
perature end stole ill a cool place.
Pecans will keep their fresh flavor
only If stored In « cool place after
rannlng. Nuts muy be held up to
light months under proper stor­
age conditions.

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Fraser Acquitted
For Death Of Man
Who Wooed Spouse

Wed. Dec, 10. IBM

Mrs. Dodge Cannot
Convert Her Home
To Private School

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
■y wttUAM «trr

L e g a l N o tic e

Central PrtU Writer
IT BEING the custom of every coach!" What ranlly clinched Ids
sports writer, c u r r a n t , ex or selection was that he has alnyrd
emarlltix, at this time to make sober since Oct. 1,
their AH * American refections,
! f *
naturally, We're forced to do the
PROP. KOdVOST 1‘ hTPRR
same. Read on at. your own risk: (who «r«* too llfjhl to irntK'r tern
! ! !
the thtillrdrr iclukv frtlMl, Of a
ALOIS P CRUVNKV, coach — ttudrnt} - - Itr iifvtr inc-itinnctl
Hn prrdletrd hn/ore each gamr font tail I nil a fiiio ii) t i n t fo th*
that AU team bod a rkance lo Jprrff.
I I I
win—and It tffcf.
I t !
GLORIA DtlOVIlY, co-td Know
MIKI MiSMAIHfft, linebacker— Ing nothlnc about football the
When asked by Ihe phetofi far a Stayed heme and let tomtonc eltc
natural poet be didn't bare hit who did, use Ihe SO-yard line teal
teelb In a marl that would fright­ ticket.
I 9 *
en a perllla.
! ! t
ELMO PENNYWORTH, vct.
XERXES X. WEEBLE, alum- eran newspaper 'endcr
Aftei
mis—He cheered all good plays, reading the various All-Ainciitnn
never booed a bad one, and, at selections he ndmlt'ed Ihnl he
aeaaon'a end, refrained from laid* really couldi T have cho/rn nny
ln( the ohoru* in “Ttra the better himself.

u m i i: n r ri nt.es* ii I'.aiiiak
o\ rinn-ost:ti iiiasnCM a m i
yvtt;&gt;titit:vix n riuiTAiA nm.
iitit-i- nr t iii : v.osiixii nitiiivtvr i: nr Tilt, c m n r M Arcim i.
ri.iOiliiA
V*»tl(-.- I. hereby *lv*-i Mini jg

CLEARWATER i# —An all-mate
Jury took only 21 minutes to acquit
l-iil.ll. M r I-&lt;w "M l he hel-l » l I P
Burnell Fraser of a murder charge
. ,,r ih. I ||V •‘-■minlMliili In llie
for the killing of a friend he said
i Hi II.ill in tli* i'll) -if H inliird.
PALM REACH tji—Mr*. Horace
had wooed his wlie
(.*!.
,, ..,1,1
1,1,'W I* * l, |ll|.
E. Dodge, who want* to turn hor
im- &gt; ircun Court Jury returned
, ,.tni&gt;.r ?’• I?",i. i■- i nnehlitr Mi* filllavish t million dollar home Into
ti.w
me
&gt;
iismcer
.
i,
eh.eo-lm cnix I -*
Its verdict Tuesday night nflef
M . /.i. iiiiim UhiiiiMin* -if the **hy i-l
n private school or club, appar­
hearing F m e r. Jo-year-ohl Housn
o
r
Ida:
ently will have to keep It a* r
t)in, Tex., flooring contractor, tes­
It*•T*1 An
The pro|i**r(v
home.
tify tlitee hours lit his own defense
o f ktio I 11
|.of A |. 2, 1. 1 l»Da
Town Council Tuesday denied
*r 1 r V l.f V. It T r n f'o r »*» Slap
Fraser xohlted that he shot Tom
I.
n*
her request for n special excep
il M m •or
in ria l lt.'.k
Withers. Houston department store
I 'd »: • - . .. i n| til* ptiiih* Il-C.
lion to n rotting ordinance and
employe, in self defense in u fight
l t . itilnol* 1’ oil fit &gt; i--|.ir1
1
said the mutter was one for the
after no found Wither* ami Mrs
l.f • I■.11I.-I &gt;»l West -li • l-f
Zoning Commission to handle.
I.
.tiii.l Aiehne liel « "rn -M- lli*
Fraser nl nn Indian Rocks collage
i -It riirn-l- iin-l
'»* III*,
Mrs. Dodge, widow of Ihc late
near here July 1.1
«rI*
It
1
ii "»* K- mllr i. i
Horace E Dodge Sr., who wit
Mrs Fraser testified she came
|,.,,. .| f,, I « i li.imieil I
divorced from Hugh Dlllmnn five
H- .iiiiiii i. I.i I llelnlll I •let* * I
In Flotilla wllh her daughter,
'l l i„tr)lr« In Inter**) )••'** - Mlyear* ago nml resumed the name
Joan, It. lo think things over after
im*
.i,,n hnvr nn uppurl uni* y i&gt;&gt; l-e
of Dodge, attended the hearing but
Witters proposed she divorce her
I,—
III
',11-1 hexMl'H
did not Indicate what action ahe
husband nml marry him.
II, ..f lu „f Ml.- I'll)' I’(,c*eil«*li,n
will take next.
„) Mi- i'll' nf Psiifnril. Vlnrlilu. Mil*
Referring to Fraser's hobby of
lull, ,|„v
MeerniHcr, 1SSS
She asked for a change In ton­
raising horses, she sold she was
II S HAVMlt
ing regulations last spring so she
llrrd playing "second fiddle to a
A. i-llv f‘ lert&lt; ill III* I'lly
could use Ihe property for a pri­
nf Hunforil. Klnrhln
horse '
vate school, club or “ some other
He said he kept hearing gossip
llko u se" The Commission do
about his wife nnd Withers and
nled Ihe request.
decided to have n showdown.
Her attorney rllrd what he
When hr cnino to Florida and
termed the prohibitive cost of
found thuni Ingclher, he said: "I
maintaining such an establishment
te as Itonwide dealer shotting*, i’tnlUr Division of wrap-around nne-ptere rear windows, rnnmler Interiors
reallreil what I had hern hearing
• A IlOWL OF REAL HOME MADE
as n mir family dwelling, with tax*
(tenoral Motor* Inday Introduced lla new line of Dual* and entirely new radiator grille and chrome treat turn I.
was true "
c r . ,
VEGETA RLE ROUP
__
ex more than 128,000, Insurance
Above
Is
the
new
Custom
Colsllna,
one
of
11
body
types
Streak Chieftain models, featuring longer wheelbooe,
There was a fight. Fraser said,
JACKSONVILLE ( A - Diphtheria
(M
• CHEF'S CHOICE OF TARTY
19,915 and maintenance running
In
three
Chieftain
oorlaa;
.Special,
Ds
Luis
and
Custom.
nnd Wlthori lossed him between is showing a alight increase in
Increased vision and new rurre-cuntrol front suspension.
SANDWICH DAILY
Into thousands of dollars
Whoelbnoe fur oil ssrleo to 122 Inches, with f'owsr
two aiitoninlilles
Florida
an Immuniiatlon
........ . despite
»pl
Advanced styling Is marked by smooth contours, rear
•
CHOICE
OF COFFEE OR TEA
He reported the property had
method
available,
I! ilA nillH
IMII ami
tlllll saw
Ml'V him
IIIill 1IlilH
ilUU easily
IRol!/ H
VniHtlllWi the
HIV rFlnrIttl
,
‘ I was
stunned
fender in and high deck lld.onr-plere rurved windshield, Steering on optional equipment.
been offered hut eould not he rent­
mining til mn again so I shot •Ida Slate Hoard of Health said to­
ed for rnoiigli to pay the cost of
HOME MADE I'lER DAILY
tem," he fiinllnucd "I um ter­ day.
taxes and upkrrp and couldn't he
L.
L.
Parks,
director
of
the
ribly
sorry
l
did
il
—
now.
Hut
I
Dr
„
________
.......
S c o u Ih
sold for a fraction of the eatl.wasn't at Ihe time because I found agency's tUireou nf Preventable
mated 4 million dollars
[he war, lower than Ihe lowest Diseases, aald:
tt'.iw tlru ro C m
raw s (IM|
Using Ihe property
properly as
ax a private
(Continued Penn, Cage One)
"Far the first eleven months or
WALGREEN AGENCY
meeting of tho Hoard, Inst of &lt;lov snake "
school or club should enhance the ultimate product Is dependent on
The Frasers’ daughter tried to HU1, 48 cases were reported tn 18
WERT CALM BEACH Wi —Much Warren s administration.
“
(IN
THE
CORNER IIY T1IK CLOCK”
Value of the neighborhood and ex tho qunlity of work done In each
Timmons was convicted by a testify hut she broke flown and counties. For the similar period
emptlng It from riming regulations atep of the assembly line. ||e said of the estate of John HnHlduy
this
year,
70
cases
have
been
noted
her
father
asked
that
she
bo
ex­
Hornomlo
County
Circuit
Court
would not Interfere with the com­ tho Scouting nrnginm wos com ferry Hr., 71-yoar-old publishing
cused as n witness.
in report* from 24 counties. These
munity's health, safety, morals or arable to a ate
iep in an assembly executive who died Thursday, was Jury of first degree murder and
ease* have resulted In nne death
sentenced
to
death
The
Slate
Su­
lefl
tn
his
widow
and
two
sons,
welfare, he added.
nc because It helped a Ixiy to
so far this year.
preme
Court
set
aside
Ihe
verdltl.
Harwell
I’crry
ami
John
II.
ferry
learn such things ns thrift![ness
"These rases have occurred pri­
holding
the
evidence
did
not
war
and to hove n
a sincere respect
respee1 for Jr.
marily In children, and 41 per cent
h
rant
more
lhan
a
manslaughter
The will, filed for probate Tues­
other people.
of Ihe cases Involved children four
l.ast night's meeting was opened day, loft control of the Western conviction.
years of age or under."
Hinson told the Hoard Timmons,
with ntl Invocation delivered hv the Newspaper Union to Farwell PerOKLANDO
vP
Florida
will
L. W. Scott after which . ry and control of Ihe Metropolis who lived wllh Ids brother An
WASHINGTON &lt;/* - Tho Army Reverend
turkey dinner prepared |,y Mrs I Company and News Journal Corn tlrew, n tavern operator, came have nl least two hands, n march­
said today It Is ordering armored a(latchcl
upon Langston suddenly in Ihc ing unit and n f!..ut in Washington
wax served cafeteria styf
pnny to John It ferry Jr
slmrls for its troops In Korea. To­
Wholcmile Team
yard of tliclr home nnd shot tin- when Dwight D Eisenhower Is
Paul
J.
Stine,
present
council
At
the
time
of
his
death
ferry
gether with Ihe armored vest, the president, welcomed the Hcnutei* owned the Western Newspaper Un- while man nfter Langston shouted inaugurated
two garments will give protection to the meeting ami Introduced Inn. 11 d.iilv .uni is weekly news an order to halt or he killrd. He
Prices
That's what ihe Republican
to Ihe entire torso.
JACKSONVILLE VH Sen.
Ernest E. Hawk. Scout executive papers In Florida ami Kentucky, said Laughton had gone to the Ktste Executive Committee plans
Tho Army said the armored
Hmather*
said today
council secretary, who gave a lour Florida radio slullons and mt house with Hernando County Sher to have in Washington 'Hie com­ George
shorts resemble a prlrr fighter’s and
iff Sim Lowmon nnd hail been left n?j!*w1'
Inviied th- Jncksim Dwight Elsenhower wmtld get co­
report on the presold -dlmitlmi of
trunks and weigh only four imnnd* this council. He reported llml there meroiis affiliates uf these enter­ In the yard while Ihe sheriff went
""d H''«te Corps made operation nf Southern senators
prises lie also had large real es
The vest weighs eight oounds.
up of American Legion inernhers when he become* president.
It) seek u search warrant
now 8,1)97 hoy* in IfiC. units laic holdings
Specif li-aIly designed In protecl are
The Florida icnatnr laid, too,
Cub .Seoulr, Iti.y Scouts
Feeling ran high In His- com to he Ihe marching unit. The other
Court papers gave the value of
Ihe hips, abdomen and groin the* Including
that the president-elect had made
and Explorer Seouts in this Conn Ills estate only as "more Ilian j mutely because It was thought groups have not been selected
garment tins been tentatively de- ell.
(• .Humid
Alexander.
Fori My- excellent
Langston was a deputy sheriff
...
, „
. . . choices" In selecting
Mti.oon "
signaled as "armor lower torso "
killed In line uf duty the lawyer «'rs chairman of he Wole Com- hi* cabinet,
In n financial report mode l.v
Phono 098
30B K im ! Flnst Street
II Is made of 12 layers id flosl- Doyle
sold bul il developed he was not n' |H‘'C- announced Ihnl Florida has ( Smathers made the remark* te
Did mild, treasurer, It \vn.
title. Inminuted nylon duck i-m-nscd stated that it defied of rd'.xr.'J oo'v
at tho
end of ‘a -six
a deputy and was not lleensud t„ j hren nllntlrd 2no ticket* for the newspapermen
--------------------------------J
,“
In a water resistant plastic layer exists anil I'm-, blent Slim- nigeil
.IH ScctH n
I four day
ceremonies
beginning week "report to the people" In
lo-ur the revolver he carried.
with on oilier covering of nylon all Scoiileix |u&gt; •■■nl to ntnke mt
Florida.
Manuel Gart-ln. Tampa, asked Jail 17
fabric
I
f
it
It
I
|*
i
kirn
r
Mini
I'ltyp
He aald the federal government
leffoit to bi-Jo erase the ileflylt by
These llckets will Im used for
[ reiteration of civil rights for Rob
The vesl, made of the same «f...
life linprlsomnenl if convicted
ert Kovnn whom he termed the Hie symphony concert. Jan in "faces a great challenge" tn the
Iiinlcriuls, bus been demonstrated'1 V... iul ' m-ogidllon wnu given
Jones lias been declared Insane "most remarkable case of rubs the iimvio all star night the next new administration
In Korea to defied about (1.1 per Lloyd
iiiii- for his work it) moo noil returned lo the II K
hllitation" of whom he ever had dnv nml the parade on Jan. 20
emit of all types of missile* nnd to aging the
Official records disclosed Hint heard
A general Stale Committee meet­
"(let tint The Vote"
reduce chest and upper abdominal i-nmiiolgn oflet which Mr. tlar, on Air Foret' Office of Special lovesKnvnn was ronvlctcn of burglary ing Is planned for soinetlma early
wounds by almtil (Mi per rote.
tlgallons
(OSI)
agents
knew
u
se­
In January.
behalf of the Central Florida
Tim Army snld l oon of the new Council, presented I'maldent Htlm* cret document giving data about In Dade County nnd also of armed
C ) - « rnm* ft«* t
A meeting will nc hi Tollnhns
armnred shorts will he ready for with a gift, speaking highly of his the l-'HUf-: typo Sabre Jet was going robberv In Leon Cmintv in 18.17
He wax paroled less than three see Dee 18 wllh members of the kin* Jr., Robert J. Mautnan, Roy
delivery lo Korea In February.
to
lie*
stolen
before
it
ever
w
as
administration as president doling
W. Ar Patrick, T. E. Tucker.
taken The document was genuine years ago and obtained emnloy committee from Ihe Seventh Dis Hrltt,
|Ik- ii»»l vrnr.
mi-nl ax n common loiterer foF a Irlet TM* Eighth District meeting R. L Dean, (irtirg# Ton by, Mack
The
Alt
Force
made
no
altempl
lo a closing cermnnny led bv
Clearwater contractor Kovan now w-lll lie at Gainesville Dec. 18; Cleveland .ft, M. H, Htrlckfand and
Flunk Caldwell, li! enn-lles wen- to take II
Wally Dldrifh.
Caxclo, whom OSI ngitnix lie Is In complete charge of the tun- Seventh IlMrlcl at Liikrl.xnd flee,
lighted as the 12 liMits of the
Among those attending the meet
trading business and handles
Fifth District at Orlando Jnn.
Y o u r S t a k e ih A m o r i c a l
llcvcd
lo
he
Ihe
origillnlor
of
Ihe
Scout Law were rend by r-ngh'
(Continued Front Cage On*)
thousands of dollars each woelf, 7 and Sixth District T Clewistun . Ing were John Bromley, Forrrsl
|i|ol,
found
nobody
lo
loiy
Ihe
siScout Hoy Stine.
"fnllli In lll«a outlasted mine."
Garcia said
Jsn 12 Dates for other districts Hrerkenrldge, C. P. liraslngtou,
t-rel document
Frank Evans, II
M Gleason,
Our financing
Davis testified today that no ol).
Tin- Commission opposed the full will be aninniner-d Inter
Casein
is
charged
also
wllh
H
i
Henry Simpson, J Malcolm Hlg
lecllons were raised agalnat lllss
pardon no Ihe ground Kovan hill
mints
of
Illegal
dealing
in
fill,non
con
help
you Mart awning
gins, Andrew Carraway, II, t).
by mcm Itern of the Carnegl* comt.eeo at i i ber t y^bumh*(
11 O c n l f i M a y |{(« l ^ i r H t
win Ih of ttelllnry payment eertlfl not
Pope, John Meisch. John Ivey, J
mlttre selected to name n presi
fur
a
ren
rates w-rd hv military personnel tlon
It link ton, llnrry la-e Sr., K. J
fleet nnd Hint no evidence was
m-»»IIiim*« e»—« ••-s* «)«*•
To Got Republican Kilpatrick
Jr.. Tom Lemon, W. V.
uncovered Indicating disloyalty to white students, a ratio id about lo Japan ami Korea
Slate Hep Robert Floyd. Miami.
It was suspicion of black mar­
the United Rtates.
Hilling. Mack Cleveland Jr., Wil­
10 to nne.
, ,,
keting
which
got
Ihe
OSI
on
his
VJ'O'HHonal
pardon
for
OCALA
-n
Ocala
tony
t&gt;
e
the
liam
Clark
and Charles Morrison.
Hut Dnvls said "there Is no
He snld that the mixing ol the
Harold L, Francis hr., Miami Ne- first Flnrlda rltv to geta Renuhmagic formula I know of" tn pre­ studrnts would result lit a situa­ trail
Murphy
was
chief
of
Ihe
Air
sell Ieneo ° f
Hi year ' llran |xislmnsler underthe Klscn
vent recurrence* of the sort of tion "Hint one can not contemplate
On the laland nf Marnjn at the
Force poxtofftcc In Taegu, Korea, r T O L
#l y 1 rr Estelle bower sdminlslrallnn.
situation which developed nut of with entire equanimity."
mouth nf the Amazon River, cow­
death
of
a
Negro
woman.
OSI
rrrnrd*
show
Casein
nnI’ostmnster George ( ’. Wixxls, boy* often herd their cattle In
Hiss' selection.
Davis Inld Ihe court Ihnl the pmached Murphy nml offered lo Jones,
npnolnleil in l!itn, is scheduled to diigout canoe* during Hie rainy
Clarundon County School District split
profits
If
Murphv
would
help
Francis,
who
lias
remained
nl
retire Dee 91 and W. Holhrtxik season.
Mlrhlgnn Slate Is proud of Its "proceeded promptly ami Jrt good
him funnel negntlahle money or
heriy pending appeal .-.since hi* 8enlt. vice chairman of Ihe Slate
rernrd of being represented op faith" It) comply wllh a kedernt tiers
oul of Korea.
lllicrly
pending
appeal
since
his
Although fnisll musk-oxen are
Republleau Exeeulivn Committee,
every American Olympic team Court decision nrdrrlng equal edu­
Murphy weld lo the OSI nnd was Miami x Negro eomniunlty and Is xlnliHl to berinne netlng post- found fn Klhertn, they are today na- 119 Weal First Strret
Phone 891
si lire IIHIH.
cational opimrlutetlcH for while and Intel
In
"plnv
along
wllh
him."
does
much
work
In
behalf
of
Nemaster pending a civil service ex- live only to Northern North Amer­
Negro
stiidenU-but
not
making
OSI reports then relate:
(M NW M NM OINM
gro children i,ml the blind. Floyd amlniiHnn.
ica.
segregation unlawful."
Casein Inter approached Murphv said. He Intel ti. • Honril he be
Davl* recalled that Sen. Chnrles « bold
Ihe iwsslnllity of selling mill llrved society would lie belter
Suinner, a |*ower In Ihe Hennle In Inrv scereis, saying he had a friend
served If Fraud* were allowed
tha post-CIvIl War days, tried rr- -S g l Jours—In Tokyo who could In
rrmnln free te continue his vyrlpeatedly In hrlng ghmil nn end to sunnly them.
tare work among hi* own people
school segregation In tho District
The OSI nrrnngrd a pas* fur
nf Columbia bul, "again nod again Murphv
to Tokyo, where Murphy
he was defeated" In Congress.
nn-l Jones In Hie Ambassador
Justice H u r t a n asked Davis Hoetl.
whether changed condition* In re­ Wired, Tho 081 had the room
lation* between the race* might
In Korea nnd Japan Ihe next
LAHT TIMES TODAY I !
have a hearing on Ihc doctrine of
TUSCALOOSA i-ty—IlsrokJ (Red)
"sepnrnte hut equal" school Indite few weeks, Iho 081 took 20 hours
of
tape
recordings
nf
rnnvrrxnlhxi*
Ort'w today wa* given n new two
Ilea. '
Davl* said changed conditions hclwoon Murphy and Casein and year contract, with an Inertia» In
Murphy
and
Jnnes.
The
three
never
P"y&lt; »■ head football coach at the
can nut broaden Ihe terminology met together.
Uni ve rally of Alabama,
of tho Constitution.
I'ASSKNfiKH TIKES
The
rrrnrd*
said
the
F8fl
data
Furthermore, he told Ihe court,
ThU action, ending n week* long
was
stolen
nml
trammilllod
to
any changes In rondttlnu* ucrc.nn Korea.
rnnlnivmy Involving former nth"
$12.30
iino x if)
administrative
!®i®» at. iho school who wanted
Cnado
was
arrested
Kept,
|
|
at
n
17.89
iircw
retained,
wasannounced
by.
lion, not a jmllclnl ons.
girlfriend a home In Taegu. Jnnm I&gt;r, John M, (lallalee, prcildcnt of
Burton railed the Corn
17.11
wn* arrested Ihe same day at Air the unlvcra ty, after a conference
"a living document" to no
Force headquarter* in Tokyo.
with Draw this hiornlrui.
19.21
prcteil In the light of con
Drow aald he wax "aatliflrd with
prevailing at the lime.
nao
x
1
7
10.00
i ***!* .nd**) head fuotlwll and
..
contract" and
hnielmll roach at Colorado Cot- added
that other membera of the
10.72
fpotbnll coaeMng staff would bn

Diphtheria Showing
Increase In Florida

CHEF’S SPECIAL

50c

Hoy

Furry Leaven Estate
To Wife And 2 Son«

Pardon Hoard

Rcumiilat &amp; Andersen

State Will Huvc Two
Hands To Honor Ike

Army I Ordering
GI Armored Shorts

ATHLETIC
EQUIPMENT

SmatherH Feels Ike
To Get Cooperation

ROBSON

COf c

SPORTING
GOODS

k HOME

DftviH ToKtificH

Sc^rcRation

NOW

tlGST FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LGAN ASS'N.

I

FOR A BOY’S
CHRISTMAS

FLORIDA S T A T E
r THEATRES

Red Drew Given New
Two-Year Contract

' i i j ' i 1 21

|o more lire
worries now-

INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE

GC

S A V E !

ARMSTRONG
TIRBS last-

On Any Of These
lir e Sizes

and
howl

700 X IH
700 X 10
820 x m

T ffuisrsT R M

MacArthur

“STOVEPIPE”
SlyltJ tn iht gtlthn ll'tif. In

utlbw', limn, liw*. 5ii«f
B.'j thm III l l j j Ikm Ji
) ) » d«u 6.

7.96 to 9.98'

(Continued From Page One)
In my vlnwe.
"A eucenaaful solution might Well
become the key to peace In Uli
world.”
The eichinge followed MacAr
ihur’a apoaeh Friday, when hi
tntd the National Aiaoclsllon ol
Manufacturer! In New York (Hal
"there la n clear and definite anlutJm to Um Korean Conflict" with
out unduly Increasing casualties
or furthering Urn riik of world

MAKAUDINO
IUCCANHW

fbalittw tin Mp)
MM...HwanriMfl

i ' ' ' # rnp0&gt; i t
Riot

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IN

I I I i A [ Ht

LAST TIMES TONIGHT

On Friday) Unc. 18, B te &gt; P. M. Mr. Tkogwui U. Smith. Field)
Technician Malco Hearing Scvlce, Audlphop# bo. of Orlando
will be here with Hearing Aid Service for all ifcakoa of inatni-}
manta, PJm M for Utmr nppohitmcnt.

■' ”A»k te ata Urn Mika Maiali l A * L "Tog ■B«ret*V !

t

700 X 10
760 X 10 .........................................
820 X 10 ............
PRICISS GOOD THRU SAT. i DEC. 13

1100 X 10 — 6 ply ...

— A1J40 —

. MacArthur Implied thin n will.
Ingneaa to present hla vlowa to
Bfianhower.
Elsenhower quickly sent a radios
gram to MacArthur laying ho ahd
hie ndvleera w en In tho process
of "oqlHnlng a future program"
aimed at ultimate pence In Korda.
Flo aald he wahted MacArthur’*
vlowa

AppHafnca Co, I l f Baulk. Park. Hanford t l

WHITE HIDE WALL

2-1.29

TRUCK TIKES

CARTOON

AND SILKCtin

680 X 10 - I ply .
780 X 10—0 ply
000 X It — 0 ply...... ..
750 X 20 — 10 ply...40.23
1000 X 82 — 13 ply.......
1100 X 20 —13ply...... .
1100 X 13— 18ply. ..,... 1
■1100 X 24 — 13 ply...

LANCASTER

NHORTH

HAHtUt

CARTOON *

AND BHORTS

SPECIAL
81.01

- Aioo •

27.4°
Ilegutar &lt;iwiolln«

80.40
08.87
104.44

SPECIAL DEUVKBY
• TRUCK TIRES

1000 X 22 — 12 ply.............
1100 X 20— 12 p ly .............

$ 90.42
111.08

riua Tax god M ou n t!at_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

CRAWFORD
LAKE
Thrifty Serried , Station
f

NEWS -

EVERY DAY

•* r*«‘f l l l ) i U I M M I I

THURSDAY A FRIDAY 1
Milter Madfe A

B2SX 18

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PAXAI87TO and

NmaHy
Catfoca

«V*«!

GRIFFINS’
Thrifty IVuck Stop
70SFRENCH AVEe

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M IM E O G R A P H
C R E D IT

P R IN T IN G

—

IN V E S T IG A T IO N S

A N Y W H E R E

IN

F O R E IG N

U N IT E D

T Y P IN G

Stan Comstock

M A D E

STA TE S

OR

!

IIU17 Sanford A t*.
R O Y

A mutual fund o f
prirvon iiorforntauft*

T B L K F H O N L S ISO and 1071
Htwm 101 Sanford Vttantlr Nallnnnl Hank Ihdtdlng

*

H

JAMES

GUT

Full partiruInrH on retjuest

General Insurance
j

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if llnir* *««• gipr tinip Intrrl tun
Din r» nr |*rr Mnr l*»*rr 11**m
Si* up*"p 11nr fair 1 rn«H
j l «•n11 itrI
¥ 11 r \\ i*i'ill* |ii (hr 14nr.
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PH O N E

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H13 F A S T F IR ST S T U F K T

H E R A L D

W A LL

o n cv M K T itis r
KVKS EXAMINED
Cl.ASSES FITTED

AGENCY

A In ,

3-llK A I. I'sTVTK FOR S.lt.E—.1 . 1ft-

Use

I'h. 1113

For HcmiIIa

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118

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rrtiipfi lift tM* mi itinmtttint Inti
llir nilvrrllart It r t|o t int in |im
I'lriM* r.ill In* n|i|i&lt;iintm^nl
(■roiH|i(|). |n itnirr lot it* in
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nmtoruAt rim

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SANEORI)
HERALD
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A '-I I. A K V Apartment* lit W
I'lr't Street Phone ISO W
n u ll AWAV VND UV1IV IIRIIS
lav, week or tnontli
I'el 112.1
Furniture ('enter. Hi! W Kirsl
Tl HNISIIRI' Apn.rlinent :t lame
rooms and ball) I’ lione III.) or
IS.la .1

FLASH CORDON anil hise advent tires In npnrt

111

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C O U N T R IE S

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
S

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recn m n rm ls
A F F IL IA T E D FU N D . I M '.

•

Enlurlok rnmdsts of some 3P
narrow hirin' of land rlvlnc no
morn than Ifl fret above thr «, t
teri of thr Pacific

ll&gt; Dan Harry n ilMSIlKD

HAHAtiK

apart

t all Seminole He.ill)

ment • Kleelrir kllehen Ren sum
able Neat lt.ise nest to In no
er«’ AtielUm Market on lhiihw.iv
, 17-W
Kl It NISI IT!I&gt; klteheneMe ,ipnt
ments
lliybii.ii |.
Smitli
lily l.lmils Slnmliirlanil limit
F u li

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l»v im n ri

111:1.1’ IV IN I TII

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llll.IM.AN'l* I’ VHK • in I Colonial I.AIIIKS Aildrrs &lt; i ant'' I- rin I KAt NDtiV W&gt;•I K
Mr t ijtuli r,
Wav
2 bedrooms. screened
Ir Vvenue*.
Mo Hid*) llootti'*' Sin U i'k U i ‘ ''M't\ &gt;"il VN'II|***rch. ear |hit1*■. spare hr.itrr.
possible KlH-ltiti* 'lam p'd ail 1 f*lt&gt;'nr I ’.'" H
f lofrlpiTalor, stoic and Venetian.................
dressed envrlnnc Wide Hunt
M'VMIMtD ra tio t o
blinds t ail hr purchased with i IRS, I'lllar, \r
p i"ti n "i **;,
t: i , Work
low dovtn t'.nomit with hal.ir.rr
• ,■ ' ■ .. ....... St.
f
i
r
.
•
lUiH-rli turd i'.r.r!’ ......... “ "•*
.Man — lo *cl op and npi i de r.
HtllU.lt I v HIM I VMS, Rraltor
\oru i s I’ l'ttsn v vi s —n
It iiioml I . t iiiiiti|ul«t, Avsoclalr
Firestone Drake Ib'pt No dull
or, steady work \.n ation Good VN.Nnl N« INI. .'(lenie ■.* sallfrird
Pitmu* I'i7.1
Vllatitlr Hank IMdi*.
pav (or rtuhl party tTreslmte
An tote Kish t amp Im .tied font
Ml ST SITI.1.* lo n 'ly Vlasmtt)
Stores ttl Cast l.t Si
of Sanford Avenue mi I. ike Jes
Him.:.don Vim'll thnrouuhly oti
sip llo.it. t..r lent lint bn sail*
llyprrlom oil nipct
joy this two lirdvooin homo t'om
In 1 1 !i lip ti^ now i o : . .: and
Mjrkot Molp Wanlril
(•Irtl with tile bath attai'hril «a
•ati ti a trim:
ial.oi-.li'.I poioli ,md i'or&gt; MI.I.I. I’ AV IN't* prim menl "!&gt;
non upon in I.oil'll - Siipi i M ii VI III! till III II Wat . . n e 20
ai .splii'ii iii iioil In ounor
kels Ior ripri ii in o.i
i ... . .i
(ii I l i'111 ISc i . t . ,1 ( ... te| ilf
I* ' *,h p.n iionlai * anil appoint
nival alol prodner 'non
*in,id
w dlp.ypnr i .■ i ). n ■S i . 1 •.nil
'in nl lo iiJm'i l i all i.l2
lliuir&gt; rood noikitu; lomlilon
0. between now and * In.iiii.n
It Vltltni VN A I HI Ml I V
paid i illations, retirement poo
Make ion* .lb- l,.ii limn (he
pH W 1 111!
iioil plan, insurance and nlhet
1. miesi a .'o i lmen! in ■&lt;-nti .il
benefit' Give ace. esperieine
I loi idii Help »v .11 tm* \ m.i.
i. M:\i.l aioi'too nt ni'tyIv paint
other details in milnn lo
• I sa i| tn , m || lot Pretty
offeinu! al &gt;mir elmr. ti ami
II. I.. iVVKIIV
brill: new be.mli In tom home
lawn in tiotit
IVINN A I.OVRI I l.Kill I ItV i l»
&gt;1 Hie ..iltie lime Dlt.iinlo Walt
tlm
Drawer H, VVr*i li«&gt; Siallon
paper to HUa Kit t ll.i hinctim
Ki 'l It tod i ii.on lo.mo now h
JiekwtMVIlli'.
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la.
st i &gt;i latidii 2 Mil
|*ntitled alt ooni oHti'TV rs and Ifl
.o i o land I’hom* ii:t!i W
I•It I\ INI, In New iMI. pi Itori*tn
hel 1
Want two riders
Hef
:ilt
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en in e . e\ehaiieeil
' ill Air
I1AHY
SITTINt.
biM
of
n
fu
If von want In Ibn. Rent or Si'll,
Ita .o eiteo.ion I':''.
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10H
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I
lit
11 i Mil s m il lb H.lliAVS
i. IV. IIAl l.. Realtor
VH! Vi&gt;
I ..... Ii Male Hank lltilhllni;
12— HI SINKSS OPI’O ltll M ill s
l lb
,1 2 &gt;
I all Hall ' Phone IT.VS
lb2 2V
KAHN JIIHMMI or mail pm ii .nii'i
See Hal liloml M Hall
li.ibb llakei 1 '17 K.i.t I n .1 Si
addre'sllli; elO elope- to
pa"
l.leeti'inl ItrokiT for all
I'hotii I tSli
time al home In li.iml m 1 p
kind, oi KimI Kstate
writur Send SJ oil f"i infot ,naii"a
IOS' ■S Park I'pstnir*
and instruiTunis Si nit A &gt;n i;
vi roM om i i s
i it mi i its
1' litHit OOo
Dept 110, liosbuM Station Ibn
M2. Rokloit) 10 'la -. Moiiei !"l" I’ Vi Ii \III i sedan
l It'iin
1- RK.V1 TSTVTI U V N T R D -I
liaek Ktiniillllee
Will ell eheap Tom tie .een any
time al it-.ll Willow Ale
VV I' It A V I* a I'asli Itn ie r for best
T N T S T A I. OP putt I t M I V
In him' that S.V.imhi mi will Im)
IS WII I is
b tl pick li(i Hit.I \ W
vh n

Phone 27

n i:s n u t s vi.r

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In

Sanford
K slablisliid
Vei l
(IimhI business l.iiim ; ipi n t e i . n

desired

Kveellent loi ii.in and

n ife In operate

K"t del ill- a l ib

Hoy HAS e n llei.dd

IIONNIT JOHNSON s
in:Al l v sn op
IIOA Sanford Vir

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NEW KM HOIS surf neeil to pei
IrtH's uiiUiiU' lonmltv «•mii|&gt;1« t*
feellnn Old flmirs made like
mitJnnr fifi'lH.nr \Kn im Mil, t II It IS I'M VS li I l l s
Now ami
nrw Kinlshlm:, I'lenninn mid
('in clinirr luN srpii* m i linn af
o id i will,* m.ii Tillies Terms
ti usiiiK. also portable pint it plant
11 *.»*ly ton ;a ml Nn i lr.tium
Servinu Seminole l oimtv Mini
lift h I'liO si Plnnu* 103-1
vi i'll ( .lit •1.1 .1
I02.V II M Cleason lake Mall
tJ .V« cal
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b d o w n .,",. Arn)|. m .1Ilk(,tv
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1, SIM. 1Maim l eelmii tan
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.ipnihm-nt Will LiK«‘ nmpli' wtill
Phono 111I W Ifmile 1. Soil.nd
trim \ ,m Sin pint
on** i1tiiltl
Mticnnli.i
MU Saiilnrd Ale.
I’ll nrie U2t
I.AWN M*iWKHS situ*pound
in
Cl.KAN KOt II loom furnished I M It V MUNI V I OH I 11It IS I’ *1 VS
* 1 *'les Ii pall ed Slliio- ni
l
apartment lilt Ibirk Sie
H&gt; Finn Striker
K tlb St
lb me yo&lt;ir is lull- elepbanls to Hie
V'Mlion Market
I ai inline
2 IIOOM up.it Imen! rieilin a l ap
I id
I,nn I. limit I..
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jdbmcgs ail! We.I nil SI ______
land" Kvetiun; Sim t .ol Ii &gt;ij It
Not
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week’* IIIi]ill nt leinl.ibb". list
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AWNINGS
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COI.OIIKD TOl.KS &gt; &lt; !
Ksllmates Phone l."&gt;i .1 all. i
West tii'ni'la Vie I I I'orller
Good lots fur sale ill l.nc khart's
ti |i III tin appoint im nt
anil West Sanford Siilidlelsnm
Viitt
fttlOO down and JVIHI pi'f ....... .. I SKIi bain entn.ii;e i' ti
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annrtliienl t'oiilnel miner at liisi nNI V MAT a d minder KarT*
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t i.aia,. ,'o| North I’ .iik Plmtii
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oil bennlilnl i rv'tal I aki I "t
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See 9 0 M em oria l Stadium E ven ts In 1952

Baseball Games Pull
In 52,034 And 14
Football C o n t e s t s
Add 16,566 More Winner Of Award In
11, KENT CHKTLAIN
1940 Is Reported
Sanford’s big $200,000 «|tortlnir
Seriously
III In
arena, called the Memorial Stadi­
um, proVwVu Mie Impetus for one
Sarasota
Hospital
of the greatest sporting years In

T ri-H i-Y Finds Altm an To Com plete “ Schaal Trophy” Contacts

the hlitory of the Celery City.
,
Largely because of Ita superior .
lighting, parking, seating and rest f„lr
room facilities, the lieautlful park 'I?
attracted AH,002 fans through Its ?,
gates to 00 hafehall and fnotbutl * ,
games during the first nine f«r
months of operation this year.
i.M
Baseball with Its 7A different
coat eat a drew 52,034 spectators
(i,
whU# the brief gridiron season
saw 16,646 sporting enthusiasts
caaeerge on the new stadium In
|aat 14 games.
■
All football attendance records H
fell this fall for l*oth the Semi- M
note High School varsity and ||
Junior varsity teams ns well as ■
Crooms Academy.
Rladlum Attendance Figure*
™
IfM t
flames Paid Totals f
Baseball
7(1 4M X!
r,2,0SO &gt;1
Football
14 t2,3l3
16.366 -f
Totals
SO 03,630 OH,002 |
lllgb
.School in
and baseball of- (,
flclals nil attrlli- t)
tiled the huge in
Increase In nt- s&lt;
tendance to the
I
Memorial Htaiil- Mi,
urn, Herman K. y&lt;‘
Morris, principal cut
of Hemlnole High1*.11
.S c h o o l,
sald,l|n"
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la
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question In my HI
Harman Morris m|nd thlt 0lir da;

A lofty I.VI howling average,
iivnctl by Rill Ci-arlt-y, Is the top
ludividtnil figure for the first 16
i-tinii'* in tin' new VJ-62 Navy
iinwlliii' Ieng ijo.

Clot,, iit-hliol Ceurley Is Frank
Gmdon with ti Dig percentage and
Mill NVgrotto slunits third with n
I IH mark Frank Markin, veteran
Mixed Leaguer and the old Navy
luofi, Is tbe fourth ranking tenpinner with u 146 average.
fear ley’s 193 game la tbe
IiIuHi-mI yet recorded In the
li-nxue and Negrotto’s 194 la a
rloNp Hertmd line. Ceerley’a domItmlluti of the loop la attested by
bin total pin production of 2,297
Unit stands 22 pins more than
Ids nearest competitor, Gallon.
The Nnvv circuit
___
Tuesday night
at the Sanford
beginning at 7:30
llmvllng Alleys
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Speculation la ruing timong
fan* as to who will gri in,rtivcled trophy, I’eler Hrhaul,
Hitter Hprlnga publicity illr -dm
and creator of ttic football jirtac,
has reported that seven nl (he
nine votes have been nulunill&lt;-d
by his hoard of Judge-. TinJudges were picked heron- the
' season began by Helmut from
miuimix Ine many rnblil foolball
fans In Hanford.
Most fans cumu up with tl,*mime of Junior Mutt-, tin- "l.ul.i
Mom on Locomotive," when tie1 u
|wurd Is mentioned. The little Imu
die of power-packed iiiiiiwIck, wlm
admissions
and
gained 1,191 yard- on Ho- gniund
football 12,311.
tbi- year while scoring 101 imint*
Tbe
baseball]
and pausing for 285 more yards,
tax rerelpts an
j will umlAilhtinlly (limit mm h con
not vet complete,
slderutlmi by tbe Judge*.
pending the sale John Krldsr
.Signal culler Kd Lockett, f*,i
of the Hemlnole Blues. Football tlie Hecund consecutive ycui w o
tax figures -how that the City the Celery Feds' Idggc-t gromol
netted $970.03 from the Stadium gainer on single running thrust-.
Uv and an additional $123.00 for 'The little durk-hairril back was
light fee- for a total of $1,295.
hustling muster on defense too. Il&lt;The Blue- draw 47,118 tills! wlII command respect when pick­
attendance of which 98,340 were ing n winner.
nald. Second niece went to the
While the espluilN of the line­
Bemlnol# High School vsrsltv
men go unnoticed fur the iiiiixL
part,
ludgew cannot tivi-rlmik the
football team with 10,691 of
aggressive play of nll-ciinbrenwhich 8,023 were paid.
Third place attraction was rs turkle candidate Juu I'lrheto*.
Crooms Academy which pulled in llie big burly rock of iiiunhIw
4,966, of which 3,697 paid. The muscle played s vital role in the
FHI, All-Star vame attracted 3,015 sis Hemlnole virlurirw with Idwith 8,762 being paid. These wi*ro masterful defensive snd offen­
the Up four drawing card* of this sive blacking end tacklingTerry Cordell, nll-conferem-ibanner snorting vear,
center laat year, Is nnuthar idayer
BARBBALL ATTENDANCE
will bear attention. Cuidell
daman Paid Total who
n courageous gutue d&lt; -pin*
Blues
66 38.860 47,713 daycd
nJuries at ths und o f tho yi-ur,
All-Star damn
1 2,702 3,013
One Russell "Wop" Munn. Han­
Bluaa Exhibitions 3
—
904 ford’s little "sandbox,’’ was an
Mission*
R 201
334 other Lgrfton Edoiifleld, distin­
Rotary All-fltar
1
- 7 0
guishing himself amidst a fluid of
Tifsls
74 41.511 32.034 giants,
FOOTBALL ATTENDANCE
Ross Hannum, Huy Davis, and
Twm
Game*
Paid Total Juke Howell uro others who cer­
Seminole H. 8.
6 1.083 10,691 tainly dossrve careful considera­
tion before the final selection l«
mad*. _________ ________

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Chuck Davey Fights
Fltas Pruden Tonitc
CLEVELAND- ^ !—Chuck Davey,

Snorts Roundup

Miami Beach May
Parley Leads All Move To [Key West
Howlers IriT i-6 2 In FIL This Year
ST. PETERSBURG UP - Solu­
Navy Pin League tions
to the problems of losing a

on* of Uw allckeit fighter* ever
to com * off a colleg* campus, puts
hi* flail* powar on display again
ivajf la ■
favorite. A
ut crowd o f IS.odd Is forecast,
i* SS-yaar-old Davey expects
at a tfti* bout early next year
walterwalght champion Kid

NAVY I,HAGUE
1. Pins
13 2297
15 2275
2 1795
NT-grollo
15 2184
Mm kill
6 870
Wnkllin3
4-14
l-Trifikn
9 216:1
St. IVter
5 2101
Srhautli'i-t
tl 1252
Norton
2 1054
Worii-n
3 4OH
For ilyco
5 20.10
l.i.i-k"
3 4OH
Carver
5 2012
t 0,1,HIM,
t 14ho
5 2008
1 402
U IIH7
6 792
9 1IHII
9 1151
3 IIH5
9 1118
5 1R45
2 1458
6 762
9 1088
3 364
2 1443
2 1386
9 1047
9 1003
5 1665
3 321
9 941
6 611
3 299
lli-m-ti-uil
t 1054
III ul
3 287
Walker
3 262
Kwh '

president and a team will come
up at a meeting of Florida Inter­
national League directors at Mi­
ami Sunday.
Henry S. Haynard, who haa quit
as president, says Ihnsr will br­
ibe big Items of business
Lakeland dropped out of the
Class U league. That leaves direc­
tors with (he neresslty of finding
a new team or revising the line­
up. Reports have rimitated that
the Key West franchise will be
dropped and Iho Mhml Reach
team moved t&gt; Key West, operat­
ing the league v't't slv learns.
r lL directors v. ted at the minor
league meeting In Artr-m last
week to offer the presidency In
Phil O’Conne'l. West Palm Reach,
former president.
Earlier they had deadloc'-**d ’■*
tween Johnny Dell, former Cin­
cinnati Reds player u‘*&gt;n II" •
St. Petersburg; anti Guy Hutler,
former Miami Dally News sports
editor.
Other applicant* Include Boh
Doty, former gim-.al manager of
Lakeland; BID Na*vs. general
manager nt llnffalo In the Inter­
national la-ay e- mil Huisell Cook,
retired naval officer.

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152
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143
146
144
140
138
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132
131
128
128
124
123
122
127
121
121
120
1101
no,
112
lit
107 ably will include Co-Capt. Roy
103 Robert* at center, letlerman Curt
102 Cunkle and freshman John .Eggle­
100 ston at forwards, letterman Sonny
96 Powell and freshman Bob Nlmf nt
guards.
00
Caiarea, co-captain with Rob
87 erts,
and John Trlngai arc other
returning letterman.
A couple weeks ago it looked
n* though ensures and other foot
Georgia
ball-basketball men wouldn’t get
Into basketball until the Gator
ATLANTA iJv_Tho University of Howl was over because of football
Floriilu bus hit tho Jackpot In sign­ practice. But since football prac­
tice wdn't be resumed for a week
ing Georgia prep grid stars.
Seven Georgians, five of them or so yet they will probably get
f t M O Georgia Military Academy’s tn some double lime.
Mid
South championship team,
-Ignetl yesterday with Coach Bob
Woodruff's Gator*.
They uro Ted Stamm. 5-1. 195pound end; Hill Chumber, 6-1, 195tHinml tackle; Bud Theodocion, 5-0,
ATLANTA tit—The University of
urn ("Hind guard; John Barrow, Georgia haa placed three men on
9 2. am pound end, and 8-1, }*&gt; the Atlanta Constitution'* All pounil quarterback w e Halt, all of Southeastern Conference freshman
GMA; and Hob Wall, Amarleus’ football team.
leading ground gainer, and Glynn
Tackla Jerry Griffin, guard John
A e u d e m y quarterback Jimmy Campbell and defensive halfback
Thompson.
Jimmy Williams were the bulldogs
Georgia Tech announced accap- selected from the recommendstnnee of three prep star*; Bob Uo.l3*
conference coaches.
juhan. ii 2 , 187-pound and from
Vanderbilt a brilliant quarterback
Murphy of Atlanta; Lawrtne# BUI Kriatemeyer, waa named cap­
Weeks, so. 2 0 2 pound guard-tackl* tain of the yearling squad.
from Gadsden, Ala., and Jerry
Both Alabama and Auburn
Nabors, n l, 10 0 -pound tackle from placed two men each on the iqtlad.
Tnllnpoota, Ga.
Canter Bob Scarbrough and halfI.nrrv Osborne, 6-1, 200 -pound back Fob James were the Plainsfulllinck (rum Atlanta'* W *if Ful­ man and end Nick Germane* and
ton High School, decldod on Auburn quarterback Bart SUrr represented
A iri, 229-pound tackla from the Crimson Tide.
llossvlllo, Ga., Jim Rltchay, will
Chuck West of Georgia Tech
go to Tennesse*.
teams with Griffin to fill (lie tackle

Florida Signs Up 7
Prep Sturs

3 Georgia Players
Make Paper's Team

Cacorfda Announces
1953 Grid Schedule SPORTS
ATHENS, Ga. UB-Th* Unlv*r»lty
of Oenrgia today anaaunead its
1053 football icheduf*.
Only nine game* ara scheduled.

hut Bulldog officials said a tenth
litny bo added.

ie schedule:
pt. 19-Unscheduled.
Sept. 26 Tulsne In Athmi.
Oct. 3-Texti A k If Is Dallas.
(Night)

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man YORK
i v n n urr—o
i f i i f hihui
NEW
(Ji—Biggie
Munn.&lt;
powerful
Spartans, today waa named foot­
ball Coach of to* Year in the llth
annual poll conducted by 8crippaHoward newspaper*.
Munn, whose Spartan* were vot­
ed the top team In the nation In
the annual Associated Praia poll,
collected 139 first plate vote* out
of the 491 cast by members of the
American Football Coaches Asso­
ciation.
Bobby Dodd, mentor of Georgia
Tech’a unbeaten Engineers, fin­
ished second with W first place
voeti. Jess till], coach of Southern
California’s Rose Bowl bound Tro­
ians, finished third with 51. Chuck
Taylor of Stanford won the 1961
award.
Munn. an All-America guard at
Minnesota In 1B91, became coach
at Michigan State six yean ago
following a term at Svracuae. His
team haa won its last 14 itralght
and 26 out of Ita tail IT.
The top ten and Uulr first place
votes:
Biggie Munn, Michigan State 136
Bobby Dodd, Georgia Tech
99
Jen HID. Southern California St
Jordan Ollvar, Yale
45
Frank Leahy, Notre Dame
36
Ivy Williamson, Wisconsin
II
Harold Drew, Alabama
14
Henry Sanders. UCLA
It
Wes Fester, Minnesota
to
L. P. Dawson. Pittsburgh
7
John Vaught, Mississippi
7
Stu Holcomb, Purdue
7
M
t n h nofl M
l n t i l r i a n State's
f lt a tm ’o
coach
Michigan

State W ilF L o se If
R i v a l r y Becomes
Bitter, Says Miller
MIAMI &lt;*-Thc State of Florida
standi to lose and Its two big uni­
versities—Florida and Miami —
will be less effective educationally
It Ihelr rivalry ever becomea leu
than friendly, said Dr. J. Ilillls
Miller, Unlveralty of Florida pres­
ident, Tuesday.
Ills remark* prefaced an ad­
dress which traced the rapid
growth of tho State University at
Gainesville and were made at a
centennial celebration.
Dr. Miller said he had little pa­
tience with the point of view that
the two schools—or that North,
South and West Florida generally
—were In "fundamental conflict."
The two schools, he declared,
deserve the support of all Flor­
idian*. And he saluted Dr. Rowman F. Ashe, University of Ml*
uml president under whom he said
the Coral Gables school has had
Ita "Incredible growth."
He said Dade and Its neighbor­
ing South Florida Counties are
"laying a major part In student
life and develnnment at the Uni­
versity of Florida.
Of the class of 2.919 freshmen
enrolled at Gainesville this year,
he said, 323 or about 20 per cent
came from Dade County and 789
or 31 per cent from Dade. Broward, Collier, Palm Beach, and
Monroe Countlea.
He said 20 per cent of the
school’s 9,218 students this year
come from thoso counties ana 13
per cent from Dade County alone.
"That Is why | contend," he
said, "you are celebrating the cen­
tennial of your university today
quite ns much ai you are cele­
brating It as a state wide Insti­
tution of higher learning at tha
end of its first century of service
to the state and nation."
Discussing
Florida’s r a p i d
growth, he said Income from ag­
ricultural sources 1* about a third
of tho .Stntc's Income or almost a
billion dollars a ycur, topping the
tourist business, lie snltl tho tour­
ist business produced an Income
or 900 million dollars a veer, add­
ing 600 million dollars to the re­
tail sales volume In the state.
He said tho atato now has 35
million ocrei of farmlanda with
on average value of $74 an acre and
profits from the soil of up to $10,000 an acre have been recorded.
"Industrially, Florida Is still In
Its Infancy," he added. "However,

LA CROUK BOWL
WEST PALM BEACH US — The
second annual la cross* bowl
game will be plaveri Here Dec.
30. the sponsoring ABU Shrine club

Roger Bowman, southpaw pitch­
er for the New York Giants, Is a
student at Colgate University dur­
ing the off-season.

By T. V. DAVIS
Final attendance figures for the
five Crooms Academy football
garnet played here in the Memo­
rial Stadium revealed an all-time
record of 4,056 waa set during the
1032 gridiron season.
fncladad In these precedent
shattering Male were a record
3,517 paid admtaalona and the
largeat slagle game gathering of
l j ( l for the first anaaal “ Cel­
ery Bowl” game sponsored b,
the Alpha Phi Alpha arhotarahlp
fraternity om Thanksgiving Day.
In previous years the Panthers
played all their home games at
tha Crooms Academy athletic field
during the daytime. Prof. J. N.
Crooms commended and thanked
tha City for tha use of the beauti­
ful Memorial Stadium during tha
ast season and attributed Its use
or the record gridiron crowds In
tho school's history.
Dr. G. H. Starke, speaking In
behalf of tho A PA fraternity,
puhllclv thanked the City and
tho c111ie«s of Sanford for tho
use of tho Stadium and added
that Ita use Insured tha success
•f tho annul classic which will
ho continued for years to tome.
Crooms Aeademy turned dver
1306.25 In stadium tax receipts to
the City while submitting a sepa­
rate check for 1100.00 light bills.
The "Celery Rowl" game netted
the record high tax return of
$110.00 for a single football en­
gagement. Since It was a day con­
test the nightly $26 lighting fee
was not necessary.
Here are the total attendance
figures:
Game
Paid Total
New Smyrna
675
810
Florence Villa
503
643
Rustle
539
700
Leesburg
1,122 1,500
Celery Bowl
BOB 1,603

?

Sal Cardinal)), San Jose State's
234-pound tackle, waa student
body president at Monterey (Cal­
if.) High School,

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DEl.AND (Special) — Sporting
164-polnts scored In two gumtm,
the Stetson Hi-Hiitti-rs hit thiroad this week for u dash with
Rollins College In Winter l’ork
tonight and the University of
Florida in Gainesville Saturday
night.
The lll-Hatlera set a Stetson
record scoring percentage iw
gainst the Florida SouthtrlF
Moccasins Saturday night by
hitting 61% of their field goal
attempts. Forward Jim Tavenl»re, who led tho team In scoring
last yanr with 1H..1 nolnt* pergam# average, contributed nine
out of 10 field goal tries for n
94% average against the Mncs.
Two Ill-Halter ini-bupa which
occurred against the Mncs left
Stetson without the services of
6’-6" Center Ed "Shanks” llnuml
for the Rollins bout. Hnnsel ,i"l
Guard Jim Carlin both received
ankle injuries but Carlin Is billed
as ready to go.
Tad Casaldy, 6-9 reserve cen­
ter who scored tl-polnts sgslnst
tha Moca has been listed as a
replacement for Hansel. Guards
Jack Okanee and Jack Smith snd
Forward John Imgrund have
shown brilliant floor work in
drills this week and will he
counted on for a counter a gsln £
tha Rollins team whlrh nverngr*
batter than 6’-3” .
Noted as an rxreptionnlly strong
rebound tenm, the Rollins Tors
have a 6*-4" back board man in
their center, Webber. Rollins’
short but shifty gunrd, Vnnchlo,
6’-8” , Is a ball-hawk who Stetson
Coach Dick Morlnnd has caution­
ed the Ill-Hatters to wutrh.
Senior forward Jim Tnvenlere
and John Imgrund, a Junior for­
ward, have been elected to csL*tain this year’s Ill-Hatter tenm,

Celery Bowl
110.W (Day) m iW
Training honors at Delaware
Totals
(396.15 $]9ft $406.29 Park’s 1962 meeting ended In «
deadlock between Oscar White and
WINNING JOCKKY
Frank A. Bonsai. Each saddled to
MIAMI I* - Tony da 8plrito. winners.
lb* nation’* leading Jockey with
--------------------------------------------M9 winners, continued his one-aday pace ai Tropical Park Tuaa- his drive to break the American
day 6y* booting bom* Colonel Ze- record,of 361 winners a year
dot la tho ninth and [leal n e t .
Th# 17-yr»r n'd Lawrence. Ma&lt;1j
Do Splrito haa ridden five win- rider had five mounts Tuesday and
hera In flva days at Tropical In Is scheduled to ride six today.

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r
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announcements of uiiieus. no, n
. Aussie officials
BREMEm’OI
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tie and

Hatters Will Bank
Heavily On Star
Player Taveniere*'

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now flghU out nf Paterson,
Nov. Il-Open date .
boa its a record of 56 vieta in 65 flghU.
iv«r. now on leave from hi*
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THURSDAY DEC. tl, 1952

President To

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...

MePn ° L w s b
Truman Tells News
Conference T h a t
Economic; Controls
Should He Extended

General Will Remain
Until Weekend And
Then Fly To New
York Headquarters

A ssocia ted I’ rrwt 1.rawed W ire

N o. 80

.jn- Grim Mood, Tells
Reporters He Doesn’t Think
M acArthur Has W ar Solution
Jaycees To Print
Clean Sweep In
French Arrest
Seminole County
Department Of
All Leaders Of Fishing
Map Soon
Justice Is Seen
Dissident Party

Shows Much Fcelingr

WASHINGTqpfTir - President
In Denouncing: Roth
Truman said loday he exnecls to
replace the resigned Industry
Ike And FormerFai*
members of the Wage Stahtlliation
Hoard before the end of the wrk
E a s t Commander
All seven members represent toy
Industry quit last week In protest
WASHINGTON lP — President
A fishing map of Seminole
aga&lt;n*t Hie President's a-tlon I*
Truman said today he doubts that
County eunlnlnimr (lie mimes mid
overruling the board In tho coal
Gen Hmiglas MacArthur has hit
locations of alt the fi-toiig camp*,
mine wage case.
Truman told a news conforenrr Morrocan Action Fol­ motels, hotels, restiituniits nod 1-h'ownell Is Expected jupon any new s Inttun nf the Ko­
War, anil declared that In
stores will tn- published hy
Iha I economic controls should ho
To Ru I'nivlcntinj*' rean
lows Bloody Riot- fishing
id.'iti Hu- general inhl him he was
the Junior I Ihiiiihri of Commerce
extended beyond April 3o.
the war was over Mien
He said he not only expected 1
In ReVrm Effnrts sine
iiiji' In Casablanca doling ............ pari of January,
Irutnitn. in an timtstlillly stern
announce Industry tnewse's for
John Krider nnunoined today at
in,-ml also told tils news confer­
the wage board, but that he ex
the
.... ...... Ung m •tie Y or til
|!v |)ON WIIITtJIFXH
It\IIAT. French Morocco P
ence that Gen Hwight I) Eisen­
itected lo have a replacement tin French police have arrested all * hit..
AHHAitD t'SS IIFU'N V I n hower w.i* guilty of demagoguery
linger Putnam when Putnam leaders tif the Moroccan naltualisl
r Munir
* *tnl mi
Houh* l*» IIr u .iu
Ait millmn
when lo- said m the |ire*ldenllal
steps nut us economic staldllla
will !*•*
tn tin* |it|iyI* xouru1
imiiv Unit
lstiql.il Party not tn New York lirinti*
tlon administrator He verified r &gt; I for the current United Nations *e* uui|&gt; ll»*|kv#»'ii
nil.I Hl.tMMi «»f \11\
Cni
doiLiniiti' MuiIhtI eampaign he would go tn Korea.
Truman summed op that he
Mirts that former price adminl.
.lu&gt;%
*«••• (ukhuiK »h*h»h "ill
llruunrll hn.n
pLmv fm duesn l see how iittv koih) iould
it was learned loday
lrulnr Michael V IikS.iltr was o- shin,
The action followed hh&gt;odi riot , printed, sold Mr Kmh-i, . liairmnri] ^ giant hmisecieanmg in the De come of any White Ihm-e meeting
tier consideration for Putnams Ing in Cnsnlilancn earlier Ibis week - "f the map committ,
partnienl n( Jufllre
with the two to talk about Korea.
post.
llrowiietl, the informant -ant. Sen Watkin* * It t’tahi hud suggest­
m which seven Europe I"* and an
Nine other member* .&gt;( the com­
Truman's announced Intention to estimated ZOu or more Moroccan* mittee are a* follow"
, hiiiriunit plans tn fire anyone ........... name ed caiHer Rial Truman "set aside
get thr wage control program foe
v.f*t ■ijfjgvyK ■v\v' . f
were killed
Cliff Aide*. Dli’k Craig. Itol.i-rt has been even remotely linked ultti rancor" and Invite MacArthur and
Honing aguln has run into opi*M
Among those reported arrested Brown, Carl Prt»iH-, Gordon Kwee- government -camlal
j Pi evident
elect Kt*cnhuw er to a
tlon from elements of organs
Brownell's first move after lak
were Mohammed Lvaiidl. assist lu-y, Elton Moughton, It. Harry
labor, as well as business organ! aid secretary general if Hie Istiq Itervieh, Lt. Conidt. I'harle* \t- ing office Jan 20. the source said, White House parley
rations
will lie to sweep mil of office vir I The President unbent only a little,
lal; Dad) n.unar Hen AMrUrlll. klnson, and Dirk Ih-nlv
liinllv all those ill the nolirv mat. lie said that its a matter nf enurThe
U
S
Chandter
of
Commerce
Mohanred
(ihuti
and
At.derrahiiii
The .laycees will mall the maps
“ 'xvy
mg level of Hie departmenl The tesi lie would In* glad to see either
has openly urged all businessmen
Hear Admiral (). II. Iluidison, Commander &lt;&gt;f Fleet Atr Jmksiui- to refuse posts on the WSH slid lien Houahld. inellltrrrs of the par to anyone writing to ihe Junior eleanoot also will lifted nttof'ievs of them, if either had anything to
tv’s
executive
committee,
unit
All
Chamber The fI-hing map will tie
di*cus. He said. Ion, he would he
v1 11, ins|H-(-t- im-i Mium-I hi YJ-iM, accompanied tiy I. Kennedy, Jr. both the Chamber ami National
l.yti/ldi mrrehnn* who had advertised in vailou* fi-luug mag in the Wu-hmgliin otfii e* amt I K happy if uny good came mil of the
riuiiinaiidlng nffleer of YJ-il2, ul tin annual administration Inapi-cthm Association of .Manufacturer* dr med
district atlortieys and 1 K mac
ireen exjielled by the F'rench guv n/Ilies. Mr. Kader added
Korean trip Elsenhower has now
of Photographic Squadrun Slxty-lwo, Thursday, Die. I, .it NAAS mantled that Truman kill off Imlli ernnienl Irom tin- Motocr.in l 'ham
shuts
lu fin tlu-r liu*ilu'" dlM ti-*ed al
San ford.
"It tie finds a good career i-i- »i conelndcd
wage and price control*.
her ol t'liinmerce
the Jayeee meeting, Mr
I'risne
Also mi Hie subject of courtesy,
Other government curbs, mean
Newspaper* speculated Dial repotted 1lint llm Chri*tuiM* *lmp- who has hern doing a good job. In- -aid MacAiHmr should have
while, were being relaxed
these naiiunalisl lenders had hern plng tour fund had fill (a) for the Brow nell will keep him whelhi-r reported In him on the situation
lie's n Democrat or a Itepuldienn
It A. McDonald, chief nf the interned at some French i&gt;esl tn
to children from tin- I utherao the informant added
m Korea when he came buck front
Nutinnal Production Authority, las' the desert
lie'.-ii
Oiphanuge
in
Ktaviu.
even
Brownell wa- one of President the Ear East last veur
night ordered curbs on use &lt;&gt;(
Four other minor leaders were
"W e have not *et a *lefout** *lal«- »dert ftwight Fl-eilllowel's |on poll though I ruman had fired him Any
scarce melals (or ruuttruction
rased considerably beginning Jan arrested Kncem Zhirl. \IhIi-I)rlin for (he shopping tour .*- m -I, Imit tlcal advisers m tin- |ire-idenllcl decent man would have dime that,
Ml)jI Ho” heklr Kadln amt Ahmed ii- -lion ii- we dii. Mi- Ilal old gnmpaigii
i Truman added lie said it was
1 because of an Improving iuii)d&gt;
Ring will make the aitliiiimi’e
II 1- limlerstoed in- will give toil called fur In military etiquette
lie also mint Ihc automobile In rherkaoui
Several Coinmunlsls, inrluding (Ill-Ill," Mi. Prism- •*|diiii!i-d
111 11 llll v til ill! e sit gill lIIg ( - n's &lt;li-, I
dustry inay plan l 'j million unit
\\hen lie did get a report from
F'ollest Itrerkem idge iimioilioeil log wllh communism and -Oliver MacArthur 111 11130 that was at
in the April-,May-June period next Tamara ()us». a Russian ritiien
11
h
i
t
Ihe
Civil
Air
Pulml
ispoil
S
IO
II
year, compared with Hi Million, and member of Hie Morocrnii t'nm
i their Wake Island conference six
Accused allotted for the January March mtlliisl Parts, were nlso picked up soring the "liuniiiii Flv" -lunl at Next oil Ihe list will lie a whole months before Truman recalled his
Move Is Made To In­ Chancellor
(lie
Kanfiird
Atlnnti*
Natiumil
quarter.
Early remits tislay indicated
sale review of tax fr aud , a-e* m Ear East commander about all ho
Of TryingvTo Make Walter Krulher. new president quiet
c r e a s e Efficiency
got was misinformation, the Pres­
pruvnlletl In this French prn- Rank Imildiug tonight al 7 tl* p.m. which no action h i- been taken
Mr. Bteekenridge oigt-,1 all the
of
the
CIO,
arrived
le
town
to
tectorute
nf
H
I-,
million
inlinhitaids
He also will dig into pending ident said
.
Court
.Subservient
In City Operation
try to put over the CIO's new
French Resident (len Auguslln Jaycees to watch the *|iectiode. antitrust cases
Reporter* ul Ihe conference wpto
and wage ronlnds policy. Tile na (iulllauine told a crowd of 41) Ii0j&gt; lie utso added that several of the
Brownell hit* luld friends he m in general agreement they had
IlflNN, Cu t many &lt;/r\ ~ West Her lion’s other big nrgsnlied lahor person* attending funeral services Jnycres, Includitig Mr. Abies, will
The rearrangement and redeco­
rarely
seen the President speak
lends lu prosei’ide wherever iliure
u.-isl hi liu- coHeetions.
rating of offlees m lh* City Hall. many's conatllullonal crisis flared group, the API,, so far la saying
with srt much feeling as he did
(Continued On l'«*e Four)
Is
nnv
evlitence
of
fro'til
up again Id . Parliament M ayMr. Mealy fi-porleit ili.it .lulin
Continued)' On Page n « t \
(Cciatlnuedt
lie is said lo feel that the office today on the Korean problem
LnaipvL'or :K fY . r
Adoenav'rs
Kinds, Comity Civil liefense chair of .iHnrncv general ha- Ireen nor
Sen Watkins called Hie Presi­
Motorist
ArrOHted
.^Million acefficient oparatlon of the City’s powerful. Sosialltt oppnilll
man, needs some more volunteer*. milted to sink In prestige and he dent's remarks, turning down the
h
cased him of putting pressure on
biialm-ss, nr* nearly comnleted.
Mack Cleveland, Jr., reminded all intends to r»»lnie It to a new and suggestion of a MacArthur-EDenFor UeeklcHs Driving Amt"lean
Quarters of the City Manager the federal Supreme Cdurl In order
Legion members tn "he higher level
bower Truman meeting, "nma/ing
Highway
Rest
mi
rant
and the department head* nre tie- lo get approval of lrra*&gt;e* for
sure and attend" Munduy night's
words “ He told a reporter that
The
Justice
Department
hnA Ni'irrn miitmUt wan urruiat«*if Chri-tma- party at tin- legion
Ing brought together In what Mr. armed alliance with the West
w.i - all the comment he could make
aleeil
it
i
m
**
employeMust
"f
Socialist deputy chairman Wll
Lemon terms more of a ‘'businessApproximately **» In cash, por Mi u • linrifp 4»f willful «rul wan- lint
now
Ho-ill
are
i
iv
tl
sn
v
p
e
wur1
el
-i
t
helm
Mollies
read
a
sharp
staletlon* of three tuixe* of cigar* and Inn reckless driv ing lute yesterIlk* arrangement."
Sen Welker i It Idaho) called
John Pi,-i -on. limit loan of Ihe
Mr. Lemon's office equipment men! In the llumlc-tlng (lower ahout four cates of t*pr w-.-re lit, i o f I,-i noun a f t e r the y i r lie Chi l"tu u» parade &lt;ommtl(&lt;-■', nail will not la- affected In the lorn tin in the words ol » pietty sick,
ovt-t
was being moved today Into a house 1 In which he accused Aden­ taken la*t night In a tumk-in at (jus driv ing run i o l " the t e a r of Ills cmoprelii-usive report on Ihe
(i usti ati-tl man" and -.lid they
llu-se who hare done a good jolt seeuieil slanderous to him
room newly created tiy partitioning auer of creating a constitutional the Five-Point* Restaurant, inuth a crew Im* one four III o f a mile pat *de |"ulittng oiil that of the
off u portion of the large room crisis in order In save Ids own of Sanford on Highway 17-02, l a s t o f tlic citv limit* on ( ‘,-lerv II.2UU fuiMislo-d l,v the Merehuol- ami have not tieeil oiv«lx,-,| i..
He said Tinman'- own record
retained
one "will live forever as ., record of
which has been used hv depart­ government. Mclllcs also charged Deputy Sheriff Howard Hood Avenue, according to tlighwiiv As-oemlioo,
11 wa- left ill i)p- scandal will la
source
said
ment heads. This new mom, which that Adenauer planned to try to «ald today.
Pal rulooto It. I), tlnrrison
demagoguery of Hi,- highest rank "
tr-nsory after all expenses.
Hut “ if their name has Ireen
has been replusterrd and painted,
Entrance to the place wa*
I'm inun spoke op m response to
CmiI Hen Ross, 20, West Four­
Ill* -aid tlinl letters of thanks
reform
the
court
In
order
In
make
|
eouiii-etfd
with
a
scandal
they
will
located immediately off tinquestions urlstpc from MneArthur's
rained hv prying open the back teenth Street, was arrested after Wen* -rot ollt to all will, helped
lie
out
nolomalieallv
"
it
obedient
to
his
aims.
room used hv the City Commis­
speech lo Ihe National Vssociation
door, he disclosed. The deputy ex- lie rollided with the bus, driven *&lt;nge Ilit* purloin.
hio a nell his iiiatle onlv two r" id Maimfaetnrei s m New York
The Socialist charges caused a oressed the belief that more than hv Musie llon/cr 44, Route I,
Johnnie J. Wood, the fabulous sion.
js,lntiiuiils
William
Rogers
to
tie
tumult.
Tho
session
was
suspended
building -climbing ."Human Fly,"
last Friday that "there is a clear
one person participated i" the slid owned hv I'base ulid Com*
All the department heads, with
Ills deputy and J Edgar llmivr-e anil definite snlnllon" to Ihe Knri'.m
will spectacularly scale up the six- thu exception of John Glllon, build- 43 minutes to let the Adenauer burglary.
lisny. None was Inpired urnollg Services Wednesday
tn
niolimie
as
Fill
chief
Hinext
forces
frame
an
answer
Chancel­
story Sanford National Hank ing Inspector, will to- located im­
eonfllct
He "lifted" fingerprint* from n the drivers or passenger* nf the
minor aptioinlment will lie a &gt;o1&gt;
building tonight for the baneflt of mediately outside the City Man­ lor Adenauer Immediately rushed •huff le-huwllng mnrhlnr which 1ms.
Elsenhower said during his cam­
For
Thoinas
Faulk,
Jr.
cilor
geio-ral
the
man
who
will
from
his
office
tn
Ihr
Parliament
the Sanford Civil Air Patrol'a ca­ ager's ilpor, together with Mr.
paign that lie would go lo Korea
had been dumuged when nn at
The Ini* stowed down tn pull
humlle
:ip|ieiils
to
the
Supreme
building
to
hold
a
hurried
caucus
det training program at 7:30 o'­ Lemon's secretary, Harhuru Dufin ln« efforts to tiring about a
tempt was made to get into the off the mail, I'lilmlinan Karri
Funeral services weis&gt; lield at t mirt
with his floor leaders
llu s iln s r .- n s P m , e « o i
clock.
speedy and hnuurahlc end to the
money box.
run said, and a ear imincdiiltelv 4.mi p.m. yesterday at llriesmi
The
Socialists
charged
Adenauer
Itrownell.
on
returning
In
the
A
A spotlight will follow hla preThe owner of thr restaurant, lellind it pulled old and passed Funernl llmoe for Thomas M. mamlaml from Hawaii, will mil Korean War
had pressured federal I'resldent
VP carious course up the outside wall
Earlier tills week Elsenhower
Theodor Heuss Into withdrawing Mr*. Ruth Kelly, hail rlom-d the till' tills. The ear driven hv Ross, I’liolk, Jr., six yeai old son of fer with msliee- of Ihe Supreme messaged MurArthur Dial he would
and an ambulance will lie parked
from the Supreme Court Ids re­ place yesterday hut hail been also behind the inis, skidded I tit Mrs. Isiulse Paulk and T. M. Court and gel Ihelr views mi tlte lie happy tn meet will) Inin to dis­
nearby. In caa« of an emergency.
quest for an advisory opinion on the there at IQ o’clock last night, he feet, the tiutrnlniuil said, before Paulk, Hr. who died Tuesday a f­ type &lt;d man hext sidled fur this cus* any tilans the funner Ear
Once i t the top Wood will perform
The
break-in occurred striking tile left rear iff Ihe ter ,| brief illness.
win k
11 «•II41Hit 8*ii lilt I'linr t-'alMf i
constitutionality of the treaties with said.
a spine tingling head-stami on the
some lime between that time and larger vrlli. le
the West
edge of the roof.
The Rev, W. p. 11rooks, Jr. a*Damage to llie RM7 Ford Inis 'isle,I t,v the Rev, .1 E. McKirtThere will be nu charge for this
Hy withdrawing his ease the this morning when she discovered
Florida's Schedule
public demonstration, -hut a hat
president gave right of way before both (he front and rear doors of Was set ol I Hat and lo the 1101) le&gt; officialei] al the service* and
I'ord roach. 12811,
will be passed among the crowd by
M
rs.
M
ollie
(sc
ijjc
r
Photogranhlc Squadron H'2, n the court to o suit filed hy Aden the place open.
hiirlnl was made io Evergreen
For
Announced
tha CAP for donatlona toward Ita seven months old "nil whi-j. re- aur'a government coalition forces
&lt; emeterv.
Succumbs
To
Illness
cadet training program.
ranlly mowed to NA*S Sanford This suit Is placed before only one
Korvivjng in addition In Die
TAMPA r The University of
Besides scaling to the top of from NAB Jacksonville, passed chamber nf the two-chamber emirt
mother ami father are the grand­
Florida Football team will play
moat of the nation's highest »kv- with flying color*, Its annual ad­ It Is a chamber In which the gov­
M
ih
,
Mnllle
A,
Geiger,
72.
died
mother, Mi s . Mae Paekard of
nine major foes In HI33. opening
scrapers, Including the 42-story L. ministrative and material Inspee. ernment hopes tn obtain a favor
Hanford, Mrs. A. Paulk of Wash­ tit the borne of Iter daughter, Mrs. Sept It) against Mice al Houston,
C, Smith Hotel, Mr. Wood climbed tlon Thuradny. Dee. 4. The sqtind- able verdict. The Adenauer suit
Out-la
Wilson,
2
till
South
Keltington, D. C. and Mrs. Rex Pack­
Tex . Hit' Tampa Times said today.
up the outside wall of the five* ron received an overall mark of n|k* for a ruling whether Ihr
ard of Daytona lleaeh; one aunt, f ,rd Avenue at H:I5 p in. yester­
Tho other tog lime opponent*
story Valdes Hotel to amaae i excellent which Is quite high rank(Continued On Page Four)
■Mrs. C. ||. Moss of Lake Mary; day fallowing a lingering illness. will In' Georgia Tech at Gaines­
crowd of hundreds 23 years ago.
Approximately 200 student* will Manger", ifuggard, Triple Trio. nlso three aunts In Washington,
A resident of Sanford the nust ville. Sept Ht; Kentucky at (.cxWood will have to begin hla mr. c-peclally for a newly formed
participate in the annual Christ­ "There's u Kong in tin- Air," D. C.; one onele, Rlehard Pnek- 11 years, Mr* Geiger was a ingtou Kl , Oct :t; Vanderbilt at
.
journey from the second floor of unit, It was stated.
mas
concert
to
he
presented
hy
Speaks, solo hy Ray Davis.
llaptist Guinesvlllc. Oct
A group of hlghlv experienced
anl, Sanford; a half sister, Miss lio-inher of Ills* Fir*!
17; t.nuiilana
the hank hulldlng tomorrow night
glee cluba o f Hedilnolv High School
"King We All Noel," Ynrk-Mcho- June Paulk of Port St. Joe.
(Tom le
State at llnlon Rouge La . Oct. 24:
because of the long first floor win­ Inanector* let! liv Pear Admiral
and
the
Hanford
Junior
High
IIn,
and
"Glory
to
God
in
the
High­
III lohlitioil to Mrs. Wilson she Atdiurn at Gainesville. Oct. 31;
dows and the lack of any ledge 0. H. Hardison, UHN eommand-r
Kns, James R, Freeman, Supply Hchool at 8:00 p. m. Tuesday at est," Whitoford. choir; "Carrlllun,"
ii survived tn two otiler dailyh Georgia at Jacksonville. Nov. 7;
of ft«ei air Jacksonville. Capt. If,
on the flrit floor wall.
the
BUS
auditorium,
Miss
Dili*,
Brill,
and
"Cantlquc
de
Noel,"
10
KT
n
3IE
El'
ecs, Mr*. Frank Morgan of He- tTennessee at Gainesville. Nov. 14;
In case of rain, the spectacular V. Hopkins, UPN, chief of staff, Corps, U8NK, ha* reported for Keem Whittle, music director, an­
Ad*n.-Parks, Girl* Glen Club;
A (ollretloii o f (lit waa taken bitng uml Mr*. (!. A. Montoya of and Miami at Miami, Nuv. 28, the
cllmh will be attempted tomorrow and Comdr. N, Haeon, USN, com duty at tho Naval Auxiliary Air nounced today,
ve
alarm
,
"Ave
Marla."
Schubert,
with
aolo
last
night
at
the
meeting
of
the
III
Weal Palm Reach; four sisters, Times added
mending officer of Simndron VC Station, Sanford, where he will
night.
program will be presented in hy Mona Jnlw.
Julie, and Ihe recessional, et H Society of the American Le- Mrs. It. E. I’olrninn, Savannah,
Wilbur Klnley Times snort* edi­
02 In Jacksonville, investigated told the position of Assistant Dla- a Tha
stage
setting
depleting
u
cathe­
Silent
Night,1
Khm
for
the
Crippled
Children'*
k*
'
(German),
Gruber,
fin.; Mr-. Oscar Crews, Air*. L u ­ tor. suit) the traditional contest
from personnel, area, J’ur*lntr Offirar until April whan dral. complete with stained-glass choir.
Operaf ‘Carmen’ To Be everything
Hospital
in
St,
Petersburg
lo
u*e
buildings, paper work, organise ho, will officially rellavu Lt.
sh- PhfTTpo* mol Mr*. Lessie with Mlntni still Isn’t definite be­
William F. Doddy,
Dothly, Supply CoVpa, windows, she eald.
During the recessional a tableau for Chrlxlnms purposes.
llntler of Jnck'imvile; tvvo 'broth­ cause of Florida's nrotost over
and morale. V.M2. the In USN,
Televised Tonight tlon,
Program
of
the
concert
1*
as
Fifteen
inenihers
am)
invited
a-------‘
'
apected unit, received praise and station, Disbursing Officer of the follow*! Processional, "Joy to the of the Nativity will be depicted in guest* uttemied the ham *uppur ers, J. B. Aaron, Lyons Gu. end Miami's financial aid tu players.
costunio on the floor-lighted stage.
Also tentative is a game with
Louis Aaron of Brooklet, Go;
NEW YORK un—"Carmen" will commendation from tha Inspecting
Ena. Freeman la the sou nf Mr, World,’’ llandelj 'Rlehold that Mary wll! lie depleted hy Eleanor uml open pronicmlailc of the socie­
Stetson al Gainesville Nuv. 21, he
ha televised from th« Metropolitan oartv on all phases, hut especial and Mrs. W. II. Freeman, Donah Star.” Cunkle • Haring, N i n th- Nix; Joseph, Lurry llurney; nil- ty. Plan* were made for the 40 et •even grandchildren, Mis* Jean said
Optra House tonight to vltwtr* In lv the bearing and appearance of son, Tenn. He waa horn In Orlando, Grade Chorus) “ Geau Hambtuo,” «*U, Barbara Evan*. Carol Buck­ H wreck in Orlumlo which will Wilson, Sanford; Stisses Ellen
Kinlev said Florida loach Bob
tort, Mrs, Fruak Morgan of !ie1 1 theators in n cl tits acroaa tha the men at the personnel Inspee Fla. Fab, D, 1022 and attended the Yon, lophomor* ensemble, with a ner and Hetty Marlin, amt kings, uml Juii. 21.
; Woadnlff refused to confirm or
tlon.
"We now have four anplleatlnn* hriiig; Mr*. Jerald Lollier. I ake dt-nv the accuracy nf this schedule.
Delaney Street Dram mar School eolo hy Richard Hal): "No Candle Glenn Jones, Joe Fisher and Wes­
Cgpt Hopkins remarked to tha before moving to Tennessee In wa* There and No Fire," Lehman ley Dee*. The benediction will he for membership," J, It. Well*. Chef Placid. Flu.; Mi*. Jim Moure,
patron will i n and. hear Mat
The Times sport* editor said ho
do Gore, said, "and aru looking Fan Gallic; Mr*. Itoyol Huvidne, hud
, stars Blm Stovana, Nadine Conner, officer* nf ’VJ-63 that this waa 1041. Graduating from Mt. Juliet anil "O Quit Your Pastures" delivered by Dr. itrooka.
put together the schedule from
Washington,
I).
C.;
and
Mr*.
for
six
more
before
Hie
deadline
Richard Turkar aod Robart Mar- ona o f the sharpest assemblage* High School, Mt. Juliet, Tenn. in (French), arrangement by Strong,
nnntnmcemcnts from Florida's op­
Members of the Triple Trio are
Peter
Palm
nf
New
York
f’
ily:
one
Jun.
18."
of men he has observed slnee he 1047, Mr. Freeman attended Cum­ Ninth Grade Chorua.
rill performing, tha Blaat Optra.
aa follows: First soprano — Mary
and from information re­
•rrundson, Eranel* Wilson, U. K. ponent*
"That Holy Night," F. Illlllums Ann Wilke, Ann Kalmrn and Joan
Tha opara will coma through on has been on the staff. And, during berland University for ona year
ceived from Florida sources.
THEATER GUILD
Navy; al»o two great grandchil­
huga television screen* In the the tour of Inspection, Admiral before going Into the real estate and "Good Christian Men Rejoice,'1 Wright. Second soprano — Sylvia
The first effort of the recently- dren.
■*-eater* aa It 1* being performed Hardison asked Comdr. J- Ken business with hla father and bro­ Stainer, Honhomore Ensemble; Ilayea, Marti* Crlsaey and Fllolse
MINOR IILA/.E
organised Hanford Theater Guild,
"Christmas Fantasy,” Knhlrnsnn,
Funeral service* will he held at
nedy. Jr., commanding officer of ther In Doqalton, Tenn.
New York.
The Hanford Fire Dupartmant
Snyder.
Alto*
—
Joyce
Jones,
San­
"The Night of January Itlth," a Bri*xon Eunural Home at I0;.7t)
He decided to continue hl.x stu­ Jeanne luma Miller and I.cell" dra Dunn and llarhura Rigg*.
VJ-62. If all hla men had pur­
play mixing comedy uml drama in n.m, tomorrow with Huv. W P. nnswurud a call ti&gt; the Brown resi­
chased new uniforms for the In dio* end enrolled et Vanderbilt Price; "O Come All Ye Faithful,"
dence ut 1801) West Ninth Street
Members of the Double Quartet a court room netting, will lie pre­ Brook*, Jr. and Bov. S.
WhatUniversity where he was a member Reading, choir; Invocation an&lt;r
apeetlon.
morning wh*r* u i-lux« earned
are aa follows: Tenors — Johnny
tonight at H:18 o'clock tn lev officiating. Burial will he made tld*
VJ-63 la a photographic squad of the Naval Reaerva Organise! Hcrlpture, Dr. W .P. Brooks, pas Carter, Bay Davis, Jimmy Whatley sented
by a defective flue caused minor
(he court room ef the Court House. in bowling Gref, Fla,
Baptist Church;
... First
_ _*t B#|
ron which does mapping and rt- Training Corps. Receiving a R. A. tor of. the
damage. Flro Chief Mack Cleve­
The play, which feature* an Inountit "Go Tell And Larrv Bates. Baritones hus«e*
conna Iseance missions for the na degree from Vanderbilt in June, Rise Up Early," Xou
land «*tlil this afternoon.______
(spiritual), ar- — Joe Hutchison. Eugene Fst- decisive ending fo r n murder trial,
vjr. Homo part and tralnlm 1082, he waa commissioned aa an It on Ihe Mountain" (aplrii
ridgo.
Jimmy
Krltler
and
Arthur
also
will
ho
singed
tomorrow
night
by Smith, choir.
grounds are at NAA8 Sanfori Ensign In tha Naval Reserve and ranvemant
JAYCEE DRIVE
Movie Time Table
nt the same time,
"Birthday of a King." Nelilllng iliuklne.
but tha squadron deploys detach sent to Bayonne, N. J. for a fl«e
With only four day* until the
ao|o by Richard
. _ Hall;
Hall: "Now
Glee Club officers at SlIH are
n rrz
month
course
In
the
Naval
Supply
menta to all narta of the world
SCHOOL BIDS RKtf'CTwn
Junior Chamber of Commerce
M follow*: Prtaldent, Ray D»v|*;
is Holy Child la Bom" (French),
&lt;Fi
there.
•Trimson Pirate"
from time to time for special mls- School
memhsrship
drive
cornea
to
an
end,
Al)
bids
for
construction
of
addi­
Kallty,
choir;
"NoelI
Noelt"
(Eng
vice-president,
Mary
Ann
Wl'ke:
En*. Freeman waa married to
1 : 0 0 • a inn - 8 * 1 0 • 7:18
tha former Miss Maw CrlawJH to llah), Gevaert, and "We Three •"evetary and treasurer, Sylvia tion* *n Seminole and Lyman Htoh the Jaycees report they are only
MOVIRI.AND
VJ-dt fa
of tho nowaat Dnnelaen, Tenn. on Jim* 10
Xing* of Orient A rt." Honkln* Hayes, and Business managers, HchiH* wer" re looted today hv 28 short of the 260 goal,
Dick Healv, chairman of ihe
aqtudmu ill tha Navy having ba#n WhUa loekiiHr fbr -a nlace to live double quartet; "Out of tha East/ Ann Rgborn, Joan Wright, Joe (he Count" Board of Puh'lc Tq.
"Here Come The Neliona*
" wlonsd Anr. 10. 1M2, *t In Sanford, M*. and Mr*. F"*emaR
stnietlon, T. W. Lawton. Hupei-ln- December drive, announced today
Ibb, Boya____
GUe
Club;. P
"Sweet
lbb.
a ____
V P LLit- Hutchison and Johnny Carter,
show starts 11:30, first featur*
J*«ksfl*vUD. Tha *lrcr*fl ar# torapnrgritv residing with hla
ceompanlite for the concert tandent, disclosed early this after­ that out of the 223 memhershlna
e Jeeua Boy," MarGimsev.
MV, *olo
solo
Acci
7:14, intermission 8:30, last
nald
up
during
th*
current
drive,
noon
tho now AJ-2P B*»»o**i
bo
Junne
Lana
Miller.
Ioict(g
r
BloUe
Snyder:
"A
t
Cbria
Guv E,.Fy**m*n. Orlando
feature 9:2J
Bids for tha construction work 23 have bean new members. The
Noplvoa, and ‘tho B4YNorway), Orlu- Frie*^ Joan Wilke, Judy Irvin,
‘ fnspeetar It
drive will end Monday.
W right-Forreat, and Away In a Hsian Weldlo and Tommy W yatt will ba roadvertised, ho said.
Orlando.
HONOLULU i* —Hfealdent-rlcct
Eisenhower, ham*ward bound from
til* dramatic journey to Korea, ar
•4/ rived at Pearl Harbor aboard thr
cruller Helena loday at 0 a. m
(2 p. m. RST),
Elsenhower will remain until the
week and, then fly to hla New York
headquarten. Shortlf thereafter he
will meet with Hen. Douglas Mir
Arthur to ttlacuii the latter'* plan
for shortening the Korean War
That meeting probably will lie held
early next week, aald a source
_clo*e to the President-elect.
• Elsenhower did not comment on
Preildent Truman’* itatement "If
anyone ha* a reasonable plan for
ending the Knreon fighting x x x
that plan *houtd be presented at
oner lo the Preildent/' He did not
name MacArthur, but hi* press
secretary, Rofer Tuhby, aald there
waa no quealion that the genera
was meant.
Last Friday MacArthur told thr
National Association of Manufnc
turers he had a new (dan for enlv^Ing the Korean punle.
In a message exchange, Risen
hower and MacArthur agreed to
meet to dlsruss It.
On band to meet Elsenhower at
Pearl Harbor wl* Defense Sec­
retary-designate Charles E. Wilson,
who will report on his. military con
ference* In Honolulu with Den
Omar Ilradley, chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Adm.
Arthur W. Hadford. Navy com
mander In the Pacific.
x An earlier plan to have Wllsor
• fly to the Helena by helicopter was
canceled.
A source close to the President­
elect said no time or pllrc hod
been fixed for the meeting with
MacArthur, bill It nrohsblv would
be at Elsenhower'a Commodore
Hotel headouartera or hla Morning
side Helghta residence In New
Yjrtr*,
The source added tfamt Eisen­
hower would conndt frequently
with MacArthur,- but,there are no
olans/to give Ua, eUHrmal post
In thrnaw administration. ,
Jama* Hagarty, the I'reiMeni
alaot'a pres* secretary, said It la
uncertain when Ki*cnhn&lt;ver wll'
leave Honolulu. Earlier It had been
announced he would lei” 'e S*lue
day night, arriving In New York
Sunday night.

Wm&amp;MM

City Hall Offices Adenauer Crisis
Are Redecorated Flares Again In
And Rearranged West Germany

Beer I Stolen From

uHuman Fly” Plans
t To Scale Building
In Downtown Area

&gt;hoto Sauadron
Passes Inspection
With High Praise

Annual Christmas Concert To Be
Given By High School Glee Clubs

Ena. James Freeman
Assiffned To Sanford

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Webb Jones Takes Option On Seminole Blues
Ex-Scout I a Given
30 Days To Raise
Money; Jones Will
HANFORD IIBRACD
Head Ohio Group Edenfield, J o r d a n , PageTIIK
&gt;
Moaday, Dec. I, 1*42
No. I ’s Maintain
By k k n t c u r t l a in
Branan, For$ruson
It wa* ax If the doctor adminis­
Mixed Loop Lead
Are Found; Group G. Knight Takes
tered a shot of life stimulating ad­
renalin# to a dvlnr
4
V. Altman S corihg^T ^S cfT or
W itt 2-1 ‘ Victory
President John Callahan announ­
ced Saturday that Webb Jonaa hod

Tri-Hi- Y Girls Locate Four Missing &lt;fSchaal

been given a 30-day option to buy
tha lagging Seminole Blue*.
Juat aa it appeared the deep­
ly indebted lllaea were about In
liauldate or aell to Gainesville,
leaving Hanford without a baseball team for neat year and u&lt;w
If
an inveterate Blue bona ter d u r
lug the paal aeaaon from Ohio,
struck ai rav of hope through the
gloomy darkness
darkneaa with an offer
off to
baaeMay the rlub and aalvage
aalvi
ill In the Crierv City.
N • g o t la tlona
actually got un­
derway late In
November whan
John Krider and
the H r m l n o l r
B l u e dirrclora
w e r e weighing
the d * o' n u a a 1
from Jonea. The
veteran of World
War I mid for­
mer minor lea­
gue hurlrr aaid Wabb Jonea
he could forward 4600 for the ;tt&gt;day option guarantee,
At the end of tJilet period he
would fork uver the nerewur*
&gt;1.500 more to meet the reportmi sate prlre of 84.000. At flrat
the direr lore were a little *keptWal of the Jonea offer, alnce the
free lance “bird dog" erout had
been on the warning Hat of the
National Aaaorlaliun of llaaehail twice laal aummer.
Prealdrnt George Trautman le­
aped the warning to dubs In the
Florida International League t*
wall aa the Florida State Lragtip,
which Mated that Jonea wn* not a
official scout and ahnuhl not be
accorded free entrance to the baaeball gamea unleaa otburwlae desired.
However, upon receipt of n $500
check, which cleared only Inat
Saturday, the director* of the
B|uea granted Jonaa a 30-day op­
tion to buy thu club, Thu option
waa mad# retroactive In Nov. 26,
when the check wo* received. It
expire* on Dec. 11(1.
Jonea told Callahan that he
waa heading a group of Ohio
businessmen who would put up
the remaining 13,400 porchaae
price on the club in Ihe allocated
lime.
The good natured Jonea, who
panic!Inated Ip tha Herald's FBL
Ali;8i______
______
________
•Star baaehall
poll_last
summer,.
will assume direction of the club
If and when the nurrhaae D ronaummated. Callahan stated.
Jonea Inddentlv waa the acnul
who recommended Ifal flreaton,
aenaatlonat Negro hurlrr In Ihe
T*I0R League Inat aeaaon. to the
Oklahoma City Indiana after arc­
ing the fllngrr nltch airnlnat Han
Antonio here laat snrlnv.
Upon making the announce­
ment. Callahan staled, "It la up
to the people of Hanford to co­
operate with Webb If hr buys
the dub. When we assumed con­
trol of tha Blues In June uf laat
year It wan a Question of keep­
ing tha team here and salvaging
tha aeaaon. Wa did this and now
we are preparing to turn Ihe
club over t* a man who wants
to keep baseball In Hanford."
At a recent meeting In which
tha directors of the dub agrrrd to
aell to the highest bidder at the
consent uf the ntook bolder*. Jay
Walters, dub treasurer, reported
that the tram bad 17.100 in debts
with about 11,000 In aaaeta to offaat this.
The club offlclala were minted

Four of the reported five miss­
ing Peter Bchaal football trophy
winners haw been located by the
girls of Trl-Hl-Y at Seminole
High School during the pa*t five
days, It was reported today by
banquet program cbnirmun Mar­
garet Morrison.
This Friday nisht Ihe Trl-HIV club of HUH will stage the
25th annual footbal banquet at
the high Hchoo) Auditorium be­
ginning at 7:01) p. m. It will be
Ihe occasion of Ihe silver anni­
versary awarding of Ihe Bchaal
trophy for the most valuable
player of the year.
To commemorate the event thu
Trt-lll-Y girls have betn making
an effort to bring tuuetner all thu
21 winners at the bannuet. Dur­
ing their first week's efforts the
MILS girls conturted Id of the win­
ners sending them Invitations to
the grid dinner.
However, five HIIH gridiron
Immortals could nut be found.
This week-end uhone calla and
letters supplied the whereabouts
of four of Ihe five. The four
weret (Jullllan Jordon, Tocos.
&lt;ia„ 1933; Ll. Darrell Ferguson,
Neew York, 19J8: Lofton Edenfield. Jacksonville, 1928-29; and
Capt. William "l.evl" Branan.
Savannah, (Is., 1911.
The onlv missing winner I* Ver­
non Altman, winner In 1940. Mnrv
Ann Wilke, president of the Trllll-V, sent out an urgent plea to­
day for the address of Altman.
"We want to make this banquet
the biggest end best ever staged,"
she declared. "We are making a
sincere effort to bring together nil
the winners of the Hchaal Trophv
for the first time in nearly 20
years."
Anyone knowing the where­
abouts of Altnisn l» urged to con­
tact the school Immediately, she
added.
A latter from Hchaal to the
Herald explained that tine# the
1924 and 1927 loams were a*
mong lh# poorent In tha history
of the school. Poach lluah Whalrhel and Hchaal decided It would
bs advisable to award tha moat
valuable player at tha and of
each roar with a trophy.
In the first!
two veara Lofton!
Kdenflehl
w o ni
the coveted tro-[
nhv.
Kdenfleld]
an undar-|
alxed little hus­
tler with the I
same tvo# of I
spirit and hustle [
that made the &lt;
fans and ulavera .
respect tlnv H u s -_____
sell "Won" Mann Bussell Mann
this year.
Hchaal. former Hanford Her­
ald sports editor, vowed at Ihe
first awarding uf his famous
trophy (hat so long aa he lived,
he would present this award tu
Ihe must valuable ulaver each
rear. Thus the preeeatellan has
been siren each year for Ihe
p u t 23 seasons.
It waa a highly prised goal for
Ihe players trom the very b eg in s
ing. Both Whelchel and Bchaal
saw the Immediate reeponse It had
' y the Increasing large number of
players turning out lor the tram
each succeeding year.
It has now become an institu­
tion at HUH. Players mention­
ed for this year's trophv have
been. Joe Pickens, Terry Cordell,
Mann, Junior Motta, Hum Hannum. Bubba Ulabee and Calvin
Wright.
A committee of eeven to 11 fans
Is selected especially fo r Uia task
of Judging players by Bchaal a t
the beginning of each aaason. Tills
year nine Judges were chosen ami
Bchaal reports he hai received the
selections of aaven of nine Judges.
In addition to the Hchaal tro­
phy three other gridiron awards will be made. Jim Rob­
son's Mono W ean will a m am
e n ti na
beautiful white hull athletl
Ihtotlc
sweater In the moat valluable
player on
... th#
.... Junior
____ Vi
_aralty
_
tea as, Laat Year, R a a H annan
wen the first anneal presenta­
tion ol this sweeter, W ith it
goee the label, "Mont PremiaIng athlete* In the school.

lowest acceptable price they would
taka for the franchise and team.
With the 14,000 they will make
lettlrm enta on outstanding bills
and pay in full Mato and federal
taxes.
1 &gt; '« l|l
Aa for Jonea, Ihe deal, If com­
pleted, will be a fulfillment of
hla dream to operate Ihe team
laat aummer. He waa Quoted
than as earing, "If I had this
club I would change a lot of
things,
would have a manager
....____ t________________
tax
who w
would cooeh Ihe young pisaybe more
era
on and
at there won
ctleea during f c . 1 day to
the team."
Ha also aeaer
asserted that ha could
raise tha capital
Its) necessary to buy
tha elub at th#
he end of the aeaaon.
Xnder's JeweUf start will again
One final harrier In the wav of
the purchase may he the final ap­ present a cup or trophv to the
proval of tha deal by Ihe FBI-.

Crooms Panthers

Ry T. V. DAVIH
Crooms Fullback Arthur "Gee"
Knight became the Panthers' lead
Ing scorer by overtaking Capt.
Oscar Williams' nlnr-polnt lead in
the Halites City game laat week
.Scoring two touchdowns while
Williams was being held scoreless
against Oakland last week, Knight
forged Inlo the Crooms leadership
by a three point margin with 27
total points,
Williams ranks second with
24 while Earnest Thorne stands
third with IS points. Eddie EB­
ay and Gordon Fort have each
been on the receiving end of
touchdown aerials with Grady
Edge and Joe Baker accounting
for one e itra point eneb.
The Panthers now have on even
slato of four gamee won and as
many defeats with still one con­
test remaining, n makeup for the
poMponrd dash with Cocoa In the
Indian River village. T hat make­
up game will bo played this
Thursday night In Cocoa.
Both Knight and Williams are
deadlocked for the moat TD'a
with four apiece, but Knight hao
the edge having tallied on threo
conversions
while
Wllllamn
hasn't made an BP.
Thome, who ranka third In
scoring, was moved from the "use*
terhark slot to the halfback |i.-allion In the Oakland game played
In Haines Cily last week. This
msde room for s superior signal
calling player by the name of
Oliver "Two-Pound" .Smith.
Coach
C.
II.
Franklin’s
chargee, having a seven-game
winning skvln on the line from
Ihe 1931 season, won the first
three contests this fall to exttnd
that victory streak to 19 straight
before llunoerford pushed the
nuif In on the Panthers.
Thereafter, Crooms proceeded
to rack up an ignominious fourgame losing skid that saw them
lose lo Elisti* twice, Leesburg and,
of course, llungerford.
CROOMH ItKCOIIDH
.Scoring
Player
TD BP TP
G. Knight
3 27
4
Oicar Williams
4
0 24
Earnest Thorno
2
1 13
Eddie EBay
0
A
1
Gordon Fort
a
0
I
Gradv Edge
0
1
I
Joe Baker
0
1
I
Team Itecordn
W. L. Prt. TP
GROOMS
i 4 .600 7B
Opponents
4 4 .800 73
Crooms Academy
Oppwdtloo
A New Hmyrna
0
I t Del^mi
13
19 Florence Villa
0
0 llungerford
13
O Rustle
2
14 Leesburg
19
0 Euxtls
20
26 Haines City
A

Rowling Standings
MIXED LEAGUE
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

I
A
4
6
3
2

W,
BA
83
18
Ifl
18
IQ
CITY l-EAOUR

Htlne Machine
27
Ace Glass
22
Htanlev-Rogera
20
Post Office
18
Celery City
17
Fla. Power A Light 18
VJ-81 NAVY I.RAC
.HAGUE

I-.
7
10
18
20

21
23

I-

18
17
19

20

28
27

The high flying No. L team In
tha Mixed Bowling League con­
tinued right alohg unabated to­
ward the loop title last Monday
night by stopping the cellar­
dwelling No. 2'* In two game* of
three played.
Morris HJuhloni'* 42!l series
spearheaded the victory with Martone rolling a 394 three-game set
for the losers.
The pln-bu«1lng No. A's rack­
ed up two more wins in three
sets against No. 3. Ellen Betts
was the big pln-&gt;etler for N«. R
with a 457 »••'*». D«i Powell
cliimmed In wiih s 194 game,
high for Ihe league last Morula*
nipht. Frank ychaulteet I'ropried
447 pins In Ihe series for the

losers.

Bedenbaugb's 4(15 three, el total
paved the way for No. 4 team'*
2-1 triumph over Ihe No. :1V
George Pexolil, veteran
City
Leaguer, scored *he bli-h se-le*
for the losers ami ihe league w lit
a 500 total.
Tho Mixed League resumes play
tonight at the Hanford Bowling
Alley* at 7dill p.m,
No. C (2-1)
Players
1
2
3 Tul a I
Barrios
142 128 122 39:1
Powell
194 132 121 447
Yates
120 117 131 377
Bette
148 147 102 457
Total
811 S24 818 1473

No* 5 (1-2)
Player*
Norton
Tuohey
Long
Kchauttect
Total

1 2
112 115
130 136
131 1«U
143 1(13
514 573

3 Total
113 340
137 402
123 414
141 447
SI4 1603

Players
11. Hayes
P. Hayes
Doherty
lledenbaugh
Total

No. 1 (2-1)
3 Tntxl
2
1
129 113 147 3H9
10(1 120 RO 306
134 127 117 37H
164 132 109 406
333 192 433 I47H

Players
M. Pesold
Ash
LI. Pesold
Blernat

No. 3 (1-2)
2
1
1(13 ho
130 129
1(16 160
140 11D
343 193

3 Total
129 317
160 426
1H9 6116
126 390
409 1437

No. 1 (2-1)
I
3
154 135
89 137
132 I6A
151 123
628 331

3 Total
I2A 416
140 372
122 410
166 420
319 1824

Total

Players

Burnett
Robinson

Roily

Hloblom

Total

Players
Gill
Msrtone
Bowen
llssery
Tola I

No. 2 (1-2)
3 Total
1
2
133 111 111 386
127 164 113 394
89 169 91 349
108 113 104 326
137 517 419 1423

7tb Graders D efeat
Grammar All-Stairs
7TH GRADERS 14 HPORT8 ...
The Seventh Grad* sectlun of
the Hanford Junior High Hrhool
defeated the Grammar School boys
In an elght-mnn touch football
game last Thursday afternoon by
a score of IB-0. The paerinv com­
bination of hustling Bill English
nnd lanky Keith Abney wai too
much for the Grammar School AllStare.
Conch B. C. Steele employed a
two-platoon system for the Gram­
mar School team, using 80 boya
In all.

W.

ILG. Lake Monroe Stops
747
805
JKH
Grade School, 18-0
Bearcats
788
Tlgercata
732
I-aka Monroe's eight-man touch
03A football team defeated thn Han­
Bobcats
818 ford Grammar School All-Stars,
Panthers
18-n, hare Friday morning.
Two timely peas Interceptions
Daytona’s Kress To
by Lake Monroe's Leonard LeCoach In Cleveland pore, defensive bach, were con­
verted Into leeehdawna at Ihe
PHOENIX, Aria, m — The expense of the locate.
Sanford Coach and Principal,
v,i*Ttiaiwj
lousy signed
a
Cleveland inniani
Indiana today
Rflph Red Kress, formsr
ler star B. C. Steel# used hla usual twoplatoon system employing a total
American League InfUldsr,
flrat hasa foaeh succeeding JJake of 81 players la the game.
Donald Carter waa the captain
| Viewers whoi &lt;
waa
rimBsr iaward for the "BestBioeka t tha of the Sanford offensive team and
Harrison Smith captained Ihe de
er.'
land of the IMS fenslve unit,
Hellcats

Lake Mary Grid LaPradd Becomes George Pezold Is Ex-Blues Eskew,
Gatftr J L o ^ J ijp 'T Fast Pace
Tessa Wins-Fssr Second
Jones Ale' Sold
Win All-American In Mixed League
To Panama City
And Loses One By F. T. MACFEELY
Martin Brown Leads
Scorers With 41;
Wiederhold N e x t
LAKE MARY (Special)—After
finUhlng the first season of touch
Inotball, the Luke Mary school
team ended the season with four
win* and only one defeat. The
Lake Mary grlddcrs crushed Lake
Monroe twice, the Hanford Gram­
mar School once, while splitting
two-game series with the Hanfo
Junior High School.
After shutting out Lake Mon
roe and the Hanford Grammar
Sr lion], Jjiko Mary dropped Us on­
lv game 32-7 to the Hunford Jun­
ior High Hchuol. However, the
little elgbt-man Lake Mary team
bounced bark with full vengeance
by lambasting the Hanford Junior
High by a lli-(&gt; score to end the
*ra«nn two weeks ngo.
Msrtln Drown was the leading
scorer with II points closely
followed by Chucky Wiederhold
with ID. The l.ake .Mary tram
was coached by Its principal,
I’ruf. II. It. Ilickenbarh.
John IJodson and Archie DeLaughter shared the quarterback
post throughout the season. Other
squail members were Bobby Wledcrbold, Arthur Ailing, Charlss
llrldgeman, Jack Coppenger, Dan
PeLaughtcr, Billy Thompson, and
Billy Dobbins.
LAKE MARY RECORDS
Leading Hrnrrra
TP
Player*
4)
Martin Brown
40
Chucky Wiederhold
Team Records
W. L. Prt. TP
LAKE MARY
I l .800 121
:u
Opponent*
I 4 .200
Oppoaltlon
Lake
l.ak “Mary
33 Lake Monroe
0
18 Hon. Grade School 0
7 Hanford Jr. High 32
44 lutke Monroe

2

19 Hanford Jr. High

0

Mrs. Carraway Wins
Women’s Link M eet
Mrs. Andrew Carraway won the
Women's Golf Association weekly
tournament by carding the beat
score In 18 of the 18 holes last
Wednesday afternoon at the Semi­
nole Country Club.
Mr*. Carraway'* effort gave her
the title In the A
f l i g h t w h ile
Maude W i l s o n
captured Ihe hon­
ors In (ho 11 brac­
ket. Mrs. A. 0
Marsh captured
the C division
w 1 n and Mrs.
John Her wax the
victor among the
__ _ D group.
Carraway At least a dozen
women from the golf association
will represent Seminole Country
Club at tho Central Florida InterCity golf tourney to be held tomor­
row nl the Eleanor Country Club
In Ormond Beach, It was announced
today by Mrs. Howard McGough,
uhllclty director ol the Women’s
Association.

JACKSONVILLE Lfu-CharU* La
Pradd la the second University of
Florida football player ever to
make the All-America team and
the first In a quarter of a century
Dale Vinsickle, an end In 1928
waa the only one until the Assoc)
■ted Press team of 1942, announced
today, named LaPradd at defen
slve tackle.
LaPradd fits the All-America
mold.
"He has size, speed, Intelligence
and every coach compliments him
highly," says Florida Coach Bob
Woodruff. "Charlie la not onlv hard
to block and a crest tackle but be
la also known for hla clean play
and aportamanihlp.
"He » our team captain and he
possesses leadership quelitlea In
addition to all the others I've men­
tioned."
LaPrsdd's leadership was a kev
factor In the record of this 1932
Gator team. It is the first winning
team at Florida since 1034 and the
first bowl team In the school's
existence.
Lighter than most tackles at 213
pounds, LaPradd Is that much
more agBe and mobile. He is a
sure tackier and makes many a
stop far from bis normal territory.
'T m not fast, but I bsve learned
how to use my hands and body,"
Is the way he put It.
These three seasons since L a­
Pradd has been playing and Wood­
ruff coaching at tforida, tha de­
fensive platoon has earned fully
as many plaudits as the offense.
It has made several goal line
stands and held many a vaunted
runner to measly yardage.
LaPradd is retponxlble for a lot
of that.
lie was so highly reanected that
by this season most Florida op­
ponents deliberately beamed their
attacks lo the opposite side of the
line.
Georgia and Auburn particularly
showed an aversion to LaPradd's
territory. They scarcely took
xten In nls direction, giving the big
fellow a comparatively easy afternoon.
It wasn't always that way for
the quiet, sell-possessed lad who
was on end at Katterilnux High
Hrhool In St. Augustine but was
converted to tackle at Florida.
"As a freshman 1 thought of
giving up football," he said re
ccntlv. " I guess all frosh do at
one time or another. The studies
are hard and you get a lot of
bumps playing ball. I remember
that we Gator freshmen always
scrimmaged against the varsity
and I had to &gt;nock heads with
John Natyshak and Frank Demp
sey. It was discouraging some­
times."
LaPradd credits Herb Hoover.
Florida defensive line coach, with
helping him develop.
"Hooser has the ability to bring
out vour best," LaPradd said "He
really makes you work* and put
out."
Wall, Florida haa iti winning
season and In addition LaPradd
waa nam td to tpe Associated Pi ess
AllSoulhesilem Conference, AllSouth (SEC, Southern Conference
and Inde;
ependenta) and All-America
teams.

Cloyee Bog, end for the Detroit
Lion* In the NFL, caught four
touchdown passes against Baltl
more In 1980 to establish tha
Lions' record for moat acorsa In
•Ingle game.

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sic

lanford Grammar ■ Im l hockey ala:.y e n to be bent
Bteeta an- In the U. B. H a lcomes from Pol*
tach, Idaho,

r fit win
WU pro-

year," ha

be Iran

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$»

Lakeland Sella Out
To St. Pete Whiltf
FIL Cuts 2 Teams
MIAMI (/P)—The Class B Flor­
ida Internationa) League will
operate as a six-team circuit next
season, Miami Herald Hporta Edi­
tor Jimmy Burns wrote today.
Burns aald FIL director# will
meet here Dec. 18 and drop Key
West which took over tho F t.
Lauderdale franchise last Juna.K*
The Lakeland club folded and
R. Vernon Eckert, owner of tho
8t. Petersburg Haints, swung a
deal In Phoenix, where the major
and minor leagues are meeting,
to take over the Lakeland club.
He bought 24 player*.
Eckert s o l d
three of his new
players, Includ­
ing pitcher Bill
Jones, Infleldg
Paul Eskew and
c a t c h e r Fred
BalBntlne,
to
Panama City of
th e
AlabamaFlorida League.
. - .
The St. PetersPeel Kakew b u r B magnate
said 10 of the 24 players already
have been farmed lo other clubs.
Raseball circles said tha Miami
Beach team, owned by Paul Ru&amp;
probably will move Its franchise
to Key West. This would leave
the Greater Miami area with only
one team.
If that happens, the league will
have six teams! Ht. Petersburg,
Tampa, Miami. Weat Palm Beach.
Havana and Kev West.
Bowen
Locko
L. McCollum
Asquith
P. Itayes

24 2050
3 329
3 313
0 017
12 1133

110 109
110 133
104
103 iTO
94 120

Froshman- Stan (T s rtin ) Do*
boss of East Chicajro, Ind., lsads
the Florida BUte University foot­
ball team in total yards rushing.

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
Christmas Shoppers Paradise. . .
TOYS:
A largo selection of Toys
for Hoys and Girls, all age
groups. Also a nice selec­
tion of Playground Equip­
ment,

WHEEL GOODS:
Bicycles, Tricycles, Doll Car­
riages, Wagons and many
other wheel good Item*.

FISHING
EQUIPMENT:
All popuar brands priced
right! Hundreds of Itama
from which to choose.
S a v e about lBTt' oft
Hhakespear* fishing taehla.

m

ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT:
Hera you can save 81% on
Footballs, Volleyball*, Base­
balls, Boxing gloves and all
other athletic equipment.

K r a i s Joined
Ed Molloy, Yale’s passing ace
tho Cleveland or- and quarterback, haa accounted
ganteatlen last for more aerial yardage In a sinre a r as manager
Mh"
of the Indians'
Deytene Beach,

. . . . . . . _of tha
..th 8t.
Gyle Fielder
St. Louie

Ftyera
Huskey
* lycra la the American
A
— uf Hu feWprofeap r u tk s will atari League la one

J g .O J

Apparently unable to overhaul
his brother In tho City League,
George Pesold Is making • deter­
mined effort to rnpturc the Mixed
Bowling League pin title. For the
second straight week, i’rxold ii
leading the Mixed circuit with a
lofty 168 average.
Ellen
B etta,: h j ,
top woman l» w l- R ^ *
er In the loop,
stands
second
with a 154 averwhile Morris
fljo'b
oblom with a
percentage
182
ra n k s
third.
"Hank" Hankinson is the fourth
high bowler with
, r*
E
a 181 figure for
Ellen fietta
only six games.
HJoblntn'x two-year record game
of 233 still remulni tuns In the
league thl* season and his total of
5025 pins Is the lending figure.
MIXED LEAGUE
G. Pins Avg. ILG.
0 998 Kill 190
G. Pexold
30 4000 164 200
Belt*
33 6026 162 233
HJob!uni
(i 907 161 179
Hanklnxun
Hohaulteel
3 447 149 10-1
24 3502 148 190
Yates
30 4.',97 147 194
Powell
21 3082 147 172
Markin
9 1284 143 176
Reed
24 3395 141 189
Bully
B. Hayes
12 1074 140 193
3 410 139 168
Turner
Von .Hcrbulls 24 3254 130 107
3 405 135 104
Bedenbaugh
Burnett
30 4010 134 170
10 1359 134 160
bang
Tuohey
3 402 134 137
Barrlox
12 IOOO 133 167
Robinson
33 4313 131 180
Tracy
21 2695 128 101
24 3037 127 100
Ash
Martono
24 3041 127 103
Blernat
12 1618 127 150
3 379 126 153
B. McCollum
Doherty
9 1127 126 n o
U n ery
30 3092 123 173
Walker
3 304 121 203
M. Pcxuld
33 3948 120 101
Norton
9 1060 117 167
Bayl
9 1047 n o 139
Fried
9 1040 116 131
Welnkofsky
9 1004 112 142
Gill
12 1334 111 140

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Seventh Graders.
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Steele directed two Kms played

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Remington or Wlncheetae
gu« this CVMmae. Mius?
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F L O R ID A

TUESDAY

Six Children Died ui i ifitT iAWi .-wiernuilk

Dlnerant merchants oner" tine In

the hid of Fred A. Pvson, Sanford

contractor, " -i" accented
Clifton Taylor Is of•-eneral
f,-r a pew aerator, end the reonest
a Coca Cola Compare r e " " ,
In have i« ndver'|s|nir
Taking Boot Hitch sentatlve
sign painted on the City warehouse
At Training Center [wn&lt;Thedenied.
action by the CemP'Isslon

Clifton I, Taylor, youngest son
of Mr. and Mra. Rauf I. Taylor of
this city, enlisted In the U. ft. Navv
on Nov. 13. A mem her of the 1062
graduating class from the Semin­
ole High School, he la currently
taking his hoot
training a t the
United S t a t e s
Navul Training
Center a t San
Diego, Cal.
All of the fivr
sons of. Mr. am*
Mrs, Taylor have
at one time ot
another b##n in
the military ser­
vice, Mr. Tavlor1
said today. An
Toyior
other son, Seaman 2nd Claaa Vance Taylor, has been In the Navy
since 10-411. He Is stationed now at
San Francisco,
Vance was aboard the U. 8.
Aircraft Carrier Boxer when one
of the Jet planes It was carrying
exploded last Aug. II. The accident
which occurred In the Pacific near
Japan and Korea, resulted In tne
death of nlna men and caused ex­
tensive damage and destruction to
several moro jet aircraft and to
the structure of the vessel Uself,
It Is for the purpose of repsirIng the Boxer that she and her
crew are now tn San Francisco
harbor. Seaman Vance Taylor Is
a sheet metal worker and la ac­
tively engaged In the rapalr of the
giant
(latton. He |g
le expected to b«
lent Gallon.
tllscherged in April.
In audition to the
the five aoni, the
Taylors, who onerate the Dreamwold Trailer Court of thta city,
havs four daughters, making nlna
children In all. They moved to Ban:
ford to matte their home several
g ra n ago from Rocky Mount, N.
Commenting upon the eentim enu of hi* own end th a t of hie
ratal' to haring eone In tho
wife rctatiro
service, Mr. Taylor saldt "I'm glad
tM y are healthy enough to be ah|e
to go. But, of course, we mlea
them."

Troops A re Flown In
To Casablanca Where
Peace Is Threatened
Rioters Sharpen Their
Knives And Menace
White Populace On
Heels Of Violence

“ Talking” Horse [Federal Action
Is Revelation To In Capital Cases
Doubting Scribe Is Hit By Jurist

Citv Commission Also
Considers Further
Sewerage Problems

the eltv allegedly without It-epse*1

No. 78

A hmoc Itit oil I’rrw i I.ennrd W ire

D EC. !&gt;,

Goldsboro Suit
For Back Salaries
Stays In Court

NEW YORK UB-Bovltt Foreign
Mini*ter Andrei Vlihlntky tilled
(or home today with the comment
that the "Work of the (United
National General Attembly ns un
Instrument uf peace 1* not soilsfaelnry."
Vlthlnsky tailed Without bidding
formal Rood * Jtye to the United
Decision us to whether the City
Nations or even informing the U
N. protocol section of his departure. owes former officials of the de­
The custom for high diplomats It funct town of Goldsboro mul heirs
to give notice to the U. N. protocol of deceased ex.officials u sum of
chief and a representative of Sec0 rets ry general Trygve Lie it on 111,7*11) in unpaid solari*\s, plus
hand to tee (hat (hi departure Interest, win left Inst night hv the
jtoes smoothly. But Vlthlnsky and City Commission to the Circuit
,le are not speaking these days Court.
and protocol tent no one to the
This urllon came ahoiit after Id
ship.
Vlthlnsky made the comment be­ of the vx-official* and descendants
fore newsreel and television cam appeared nl the Commission meeteras as ho boarded the French Ing and. represented by a Daytona
Liner Liberie
lleach attorney, attempted to reach
Ills remarks, translated by Alex­ u settlement oil the alleged indehtandre Soldatov, an aide, were: •'diiess.
"You asked me lo say a few
Legal action already has been
words before my departure I do tukon by the group's attorney,
that with pleasure. The holidays ll'iruce K. Hill, who has filed suit
are coming and I will say u few I in Circuit Court fur the alleged old
li-lit plus interest at the rate of
words "
Immediately turning to the UN. 8 percent for a period of It rears
ro
VUhinxky declared.
rhe town of Goldsboro, a Negro
"Actually the first thing f would settlement, was &lt;!limi|»n| hv th.
like to say li about the United Stale in IP tt. which circumstance
Nalions, Although the work of the brought about the present delayed
Assembly isn’t finished yet, It .irtlon.
In nlL 'r proceedings at the
shows that the General Assembly
docs not fulfill its duty for pear* meetintWl he Cllv gave nnlhnrUaIts duty Is fighting far peace. The tinn fnr engineers lo pee pa re plans
very fact that the Assembly adopt anl specifications foy the promise-*,
ed a resolution which Is not pro extensive seweraec system, Iit-l,-ilmoling pence shows that its work lug n secondary trcalmrnt mid 'Rsas an Instrument nf {ware Is nnl nosal plant. Commissioner Hsudull I’has" gave a negative vide
satisfactory."
for the plant, statin- ll wes rot
He apparently referred to IL N tiei-c»so»v
for np’innUpg the health
adoption of an Indian resolution nnd '''elfa-''
of the -ItDens, that It
for ending the Korean war.
would add r'"ixldernhlv to **■»
Vlshlnsky tald that "unfortunate­ maintenance and operation ee*is of
ly at present the organisation of the sewerage system and that it
the United NaUees I; far from be­ wnuld Increase the Clt"’* indebted­
ing an ttatnim ant of peace."
A l#n»thy «*is.
But he declared, "the delegation ness considerably.
was held concerning the
of dMKlWMt Union haa done all euaalon
protect.
that flf w s lb lo to strengthen the aewerag"
A's'n,’ Bert K Com, I''-* I sewtp./
prganiaatyB jpt 4he p . N. m an M ...........
lalrtnitu,. 0bleet"d tn
irhlhe' reps'

F a tih cloudy extreme north and
d e a r to partly cloudy elsewhere
through
Wednesday,
continued
mild.

A N IN O K P E N D E N T D A ILY N E W S P A P E R

E s ta b lis h e d t!»0H

Vishmsky Sails Foi*
Home Dissatisfied
With Labors Of UN

I'llK W K A T H K K

After “Clint," Kepnrter S t i l l Scratch-

inir Head, ThinkiiiK
(Editor's Note: the nutiunN
curloxRv has hrru stunted bt I Jitv
W onder

Hiclimoitd'* "talking"

horse. I ullre credit the animal
with giving them a Hue to the
nut tin i
whereabout* of » Massachusetts
was held Indirect!) responsible for the deaths of si x Moults children. Th* eat. driven by John l.iput. 17, child (or whom they hail searched
lamnged a gas lln« when It struck thr wall. A shell time later, escaping gn« mused uo explosion which for nearly Iwu years, vow a gn-at
wrecked the h &gt;u*e mul kill'll six children. Miudls anl Ills wife we-e tip to il in th&gt; wnvkng,- but iiiaiiiiged number of persons ate seeking ad
lo escape. Li put Is held un u technical murder dung
I International Seiind|di«t"l
vlre from l.aily. Iluid to bellese"
associated Press reporter Caul
Duke thought so loo, so he paid a
slsll lo Lady's stall tor an "inter
slew." Here's sshal he foiuul &gt;
S u n fo rd M u rin e

Solon Sees Free
Society Facing
Difficult Odds

U .S. Air Depot In
England Is Seen
As Impregnable

Churchmen In Denver
Hear Comrressmun
Paint Sad Picture

Burtnmvnuil Is So lli^r
ll Could Witlislaiul
Noi'inal Alum P.omli

DENVER it) - Hep. Walter Judd
tll-Minn) told churchmen meeting
here last nlghl that the odd' are
against the survival of free so­
ciety
With the general assembly of
the National Connell nf Churches
opening* tonight, representatives nf
the hulk of American Protestantism thouldarmt the task of reapraising, and norhapx adjusting,
telr two-year-old venture In Interchurch cooperation.
Thay- formed an assorted nml
rontrasllng srmv - of demunlnutional big wigs and small
town
descons, nf dark men and while,
nf specialists, advisors, tnlssinnar
les, plain church-goers ami women
whn (each Sumlsv school si home
There were Eoiscoiuillnn* and
Lutherans In stiff clerical collars.
Eastern orthodox prle«*s in (lowing
robes, Baptists in red neckties men and women of many customs
(i nRs.tHf s «•„ Fuur «|«|

tlv 1*1111 II* C L A R K E

Tentative Plans
Made For Lions
Club Xmas Partv

I thought

lint afte r a hall ...... ..
etiut"
will' I.ady I enine away fnmi her

tCiintlnurd Do Page s |, i

n u ll T flN W llU D Eiiglsm l ,P
America's &gt;trntt'gic m ilita ry Mip
ply f r n li'r in Woxti'ro Euiopi'
Iturlonuood A ir Depot —I* so big
that un ordinary atom Iximh
cotihln'l knock It out, and It’s get
ting hlilgcr idi the lime
Within It-i 27 m ile perim etor
• UurtmmiHKl stocks more than u
j quarter of a inllliun different Hem*
*he first 'inminl I'ldiei-mrio's
j-'VMiliig from canned bomber on Dull, under tin- allspices tif the

First Annual Police
Ball Will Be Held
On Saturday Nite

R

relative to the ra*D&lt;»r of th» sle»ed At-year-old debt was taken
■per lh« I)t"lone Beach attorney
,|»tlvered a lesslhv nratlnft In
which he sought to offer the (’itopportunity to reach n settlement
or compromise with the group
Without court actio".
lie said he considered th" City
Commissioners us men of integrity
and high ideals who would d eal"
Tho annual Linns Club Christ­
to havp "harmony and g""d wll’ mas
psrtv will he held next Toesamong the Colored people and day evening
lit at the Aiateu l.iolge
In Casselberry, contingent on a
necessary quorum, which will lie
Florida State Bank
polled by tho entertainment com­
Holds Directors’ Meet mittee during the week, it was de­
cided at the Cluh’e weekly meeting
Directors of the Florida State In the Yacht Club today.
Bank at Its regular annual meet­ The resultant decision grew out
ing yesterday voted Its usual 3 of a motion Introduced hv Voile
per cvnt scmt-annuul dividend, Williams Jr. and seconded liv Curl
mkking It 10 per cent for the year, Williams to have the party at the
and placed 910,000 in its surplus Asalea Lodge. The group considere doffers from the Hemlnole Coun­
fund.
Club, Longwood Hotel and the
The bank has completed a very try
possibility of staging the
successful year, E. G. Kilpatrick, alternate
party In the Yacht Club
Jr., prcsldont, said today and
Later this week the entertain­
pointed out that all employees ment committee, headed by Henry
nave been given an extra month's Witte Jr., will send out cards poll­
salary In addition to 10 per cent ing the membership to determine
of their yearly pay.
whether n sufficient number can
In the evening a barbecue was attend in order to make it worth­
given for the directors, officers while.
and employees on the grounds of
Finsl announcement will lm
made In the Sanford Herald next
the Hanford Auction Market.
Monday, King Lion Ed McCall
stutad. If the party is approved,
N SOCIETY
Bogor Early, educational direc­ members will bring Christmas
tor of the Florida Audubon Socie­ toya, according to the regular cuety, will bo th* sposker
,
at the' tom, for the orphan children’s
monthly maatlng of tha Bemlnolo horns In Enterprise.
County Audubon Society on Mon
Linn Jack Morrison was appoint­
day evening. "He will give vou a ed chairman of the Lions' annual
batter acquaintance with Florida football trophy committee which
wildlife with 'chalk-talk' Illustra­ will make Ila award to the "Brat
tions'," according to Georgo Hwar­ Blocker" on tho St-mlnolo High
ts of tho local group.
School gridiron team nest Friday
Tha public is Invited to attend night a t tha Trl-HI-Y banquet In
tha maatlng at 7i30 p. m. at tho the flHR auditorium.
Garden Center on East First
Mr. Morriion'a committee, conStraet.
slating of Mr. Witt* and Mr'. Wll
Hams, received a list of eligible
VETERAN8 AH8IHTANCE
player* from, the high school
Veteran* of this area who need coach** laat night,
assistance In obtaining benefit* will make It*
under tha G! Rill mav receive Lion MeCall
guidance from Tom B. Deen, A&gt;- preaantatlon ...
ilatant State Service Officer,
A weak from ________ ____ . . .
Mr. Deen haa been Invited tn th# Llona Club will asaumo the
of ringing the bells for the
this area by Senator Lloyd F.
Boyle, County Hervlc* Officer, »a ____jUon Army's Chrlstmss fund
• special consultant and may be at tha contalnera on the downtown
contacted as follows)
atraata. Lion W. 0 . Livingston is
Dec t t a t S-80 a. m. Sanford a t chairman of this collection drive
and reported that he had designat­
tha office Of Senator Boyle,
ed the assignments for each memarm*a
4* BT S MEET
tha
Don Dlllman, Ocala, ranraaenta40 at S soch-ty
Its
tiva at tha Florida Council for the
American Legion will hold
Blind In Daytona Beach, wa* th*
monthly promigade and auooor toI
n lth t at tha Legion Jin*, °"I*
YWtor. He expressed hla
.‘’W '.ft)*
today by J. R. '‘heartfelt" thank* to the club for
th*lr "gracloue" monitory gift
(Jar*.
et»en promenade whan hie booaa homed down
Legion marnfabars
‘ J . Sh
g a y ^ re e n wjj| ba In___ on Jan. 8, It
t v Mr. MfGaU.

lly I'AI'I. lit k i :
llll IIMi IND V.i
p So »mi re
skeiitual
a hunt
Lady
Womler
ll ielllliond'
tneieililil,talking"
Imrsi
So w as this reporter when he
werd out to " I n t e r v ie w " her
A horse Dial can pn-iliet t hi­
bilu te and reel nit l u , l - like a
' '"Id priHligy? Just a lot of i,,mg

J r : &lt;u to crsUut e.g*
T Sgt. John lieckstrom liihuvel.
United States Murine Corps, in
his m-ventii year of what he says
will In- a military «-ur,-i-i. is -la
tinned in Knreu. Iloin and rnised
ill Knnford, he enlen-d mllltins
service III 11)tTi mid to iso.I f,o n
time In Chllln in tin uiiainfl de
taelunent. Upon his ri-tinn. in- is:i.
itutloned in Jiicksiuivilli In luls.
he married hi* llallinioio fim.
and she nnd their Infant dmighler
re now In Jncktnnville, nwailing
his return from Korea. Tin- &gt;ei
genni's brother, Lennnrd, leceollv
returned from Korea. John foiuiet
ly ssii- a delivery hnv foi l ie Sun
ford Herald,

- ... &gt;.• M ufnrd' fhmee M*|II.Viili-nl Ass.)
elation will I"* i.ri'iM •)«, .* s'r,tm
•I" nlvhl nt tl". Mirvfrth Inn
FitHill* flout thi h'ltl tt ill IfM to
'■ar.l1 ♦tin |»*ir»»*»ai* l*f t |i*- fIRMMt'Ul
tom, uhi'*h i’* tn . *•*#»!»* nfi'1 rn.'iiii
'.mi i» fm»)| fi »r tIn* m inthsf* ,,f
tills "i NHfli f|t*l Mil i»i l i f t nr i||&lt;i
1i dm ii ii•f tn fn1••flit •li" HIV lii illt t t
tt III. i» I’l.fi'-i»n Ih"
i|f |h*
• f th.r i fv nniTHttMii.'
Ills'll!
in-' ■It rt-- l-i •• .'oo-rg ''toil.
* hi**f link
illltiit's tfiiiInv s*w i »i
I.hr..-.I Hi,. "ntp.ise l&gt;v sneing pm
c"»-d, are lo t„- used fm the liene
fit nf polieetoen and t*»«s|r wives,
and in -nun- cases, their fundin'*
to ''Sample i.f the use to winch
•he fund eiiul'* tie put would he an
etneri'imi v wlneii coiihl arise m
u m il i l la k e d ir e c t In is hv tw o
the financial c m litInn nf a |ade-,It .intituled llu Page S ix)
ttmn thimigli the Iiceessllv nf a
serious npi-ratinii, In- extdained,
Ratney Ruxtnu's oreheslrn will
plnv fnj th" darn i* which will inenndueted frnm tt tin pm. until
1 On is. rn Tickets i ns t ft fit) each
and mav in- purchased item an\
pnllccman,

[ Tnl* vost ar&gt;rnul nf Western d&gt;'
'fetive. known officiu llv u» the U S
A ir Force Mltti A ir bi-put. is title
of Unrle Sum's biggest insurance
policies It's also one ot his loggcst
gamliles
Here in this Anicrh-Jiii “ c ltv " itthe hc.iii nf K nglitm l’s iinhislrinl
Midlands .iic enough war stores
and rcp iii lui dltu-s to keep West
ern fio.es (iglilm g (or sevetal
weeks while Atlantic supply lines
ar*1 l"siii« ." I’ -uilxetl
ItortonuciHl oliviously would he a
prime target tor enemy attack, hut
the American A ir Force I* gam
tiling that R ritisli American air de
fciiM-s are powerful enough to slop
enemy bomber* before they could
reach ti
it

Phillips Conmuny
To Build 111 New Manufacturing Of
Houses In Sanford,Garbage Can Racks
Now Business Hero
Sixteen ne.i. houses, mat ini- u
* "'n l nf ‘J-tM houses fi-is-li-.l nr in
Dm process nf erection hv the
•'t'illlns Industries, Die
in 'tun
ford,
started S s t u n l s v . W**ll
torn I'hlllipH J r . onnnmned y - i e i

In".
F o u rte e n n f th e houses o re he
In g *» .i|t in S n n fu D a rk , l» . -ited
ou W illo w A ve n u e , ju s t unrt*&gt; " f
G e n e '* A v e n u e nnd w est o f Met
ln n v d l" A v e n u e , n m l tw o in I'h lllin s T e rra c e , illr e .- llv w ’-sl n f Sun
f ' l S 'd id lv ls ln n and n n rth n f Gi-IleVII * venue up Y*)le Avetm e,
H m i'c s are nrlcert lo f i t the Inom e n f nn n v e rn g i' fn m ilv nod
m n v he ttueehn*“d with t»v down

nnvmee'a. M“ fldlllns s-dd Ki'. h
s "-III li" fIMerl completely witll
e|ce*r*c*| ra u lp m e p *.
S ix te e n h o m » * which were s t a r t ­
ed In P enteeatw r In the Wynnew ood su lM tivIslon are n e a rin g re in p jr tln n and n m odel house is open
fo r In s o e c tlo n a* K c v A ve n u e nnd
V’ n rre s t D riv e , Hnoes f o r the onen
hnuse a re fro m 0 :0 0 a.m
u n til
0)00 n ru, th c e ’ io h th e week and
fr o m 2:0O u n t il 0:0 0 p .m . on Sunla v.
" T h e r e lio u s e * a re h u lll fr o m
now
n la n s .
e x p re s s in g
m od e rn
fu n e tlo n a l d e slo u s rather th n n th"
p u r e '" e o n v c n t'e n n l n r c h lte c liir o ,"
M r. i'h l l l l p * said.

A new "-iimifin'tiirlng tm-ini-s
dcnliitg with gin l.Htre inn -tiinds,
Is spi miting op in l-'nnf'ii&lt;1 under
the -Opel v is io n Ilf Tim * ruwfnld,
■nvi-iitm nml sitlesmnn, olid Alex
Hlnitli.
miinnfintiiri't,
Forrest
llre'-ki-oridu'-. umioune'-il today.
Mr t'niwfnid, snlesiiinn for
Die U.-niinol'' t'niritv Motors, Mr.
lit er k"lir*dge sold, hit iltioo the
Idea of tin- in.-tnl stnnil while fig­
uring "ill ll way I" keep dogs from
Upsetting his g i l t bilge ellII. a prob­
lem which tins I...... vevlog num­
erous other lo-'iil le-idi-uls. I'lie
gal IniiM- eiilleelUni -dt mil tun also
con* (United to ids I III liking.
He const meted it stand nf tnetid
piping which is amltiireil nhmd li
font Into the ground and wldeh
snugly holds a gitrliag*- cun.
Mr. Bmltb, who Is the Inventor
of tin' well-known Hmiiqdil' Turtle
Iswn mutter, bus begun inamifaetore of the pew device, ulinn
which Die patent D pending, 'tr .
nvekemid'"- said. Mr. Crawford Is
handling th" sales end of the busi­
ness and ulieiidy hn« 100 nr more
orders. Sales are being made at
Prcr.i-nl only on -• local level, Mr.
Breekeltrid'.i' said, wldle the pair
I hopes to distribute the stand on
a nation-wide husls.

American Red Cross Is Called Upon
To Expand Its Defense Blood Program
Th# Red Cro#a ha* liven railed
upon lo underfak# »n urgent ex*
l.nnalon of ll* Defensu Hloml Pro­
gram to aupnly gamma globulin,
a new blood weapon which bus
proved it* *bbtctlv*n*xx In th"
praventlon of naralyala from
poliomyelitis,
Raymond
Lundculst, B«minola Count" Chapter
chairman announced today.
During th* past two year*, *g&gt;-*Hm*nls have b**n conducted St
Provo, U u h l Houston, Texan and
Slotfs . C itr, Iowa, undar th*
euspicM of the National Founds-

lion for Infantile Paralysis and
under the illrcrllon of u team of
phvalelans headed hv Dr. Wil­
liam MeD. Ilxnmtnn from the I)enartment nf Ktddembdovv anil
Microbiology of the Unlv«raltv
of Plttihurgh, which have de­
monstrated th" effectivenea# of
gamma glohutin, Mr, Lundqulal
•aid ho had been ndvlied hv ERoland Ilarrim an, national chair­
man. The lied Cron* nrovldcd tho
gntnma globulin which wai used
In theta exoerimanta.
The problem ha* been under
(CeattaaM Ua rage ala}

I 'a lr iiln ia t i Joe H lc k s o o is p rr s i.lent n f tin - i&lt;',si&gt;clfitlon, I'a tr o lm a n
S II Hnctice l i v ic e -p re s id e n t and
M rs E s te lle -Ic ititiu g s , I'n lic e f)i*p a r to n u t s e c r itH iy a m i desk o f f i
e r, ..... .....itr v tie a s itre r .

Thonur.s Paulk, Six
Year Old Boy, Diew
Tlinmus Ditulk, ,-i&lt;■vi iir-nld first
grndi* Hlmlent at the Snuthsid"
Drininrv Helnnd, died earlv llu*
lluiMliny nt the tlrnilge Memnrlul
Hnspilul in Otlnlldn ns It result nf
11 Hire Idnoil infi-i-tiiili, Meenrding to
bis dm tni here.
The exact eiilise nf the ymiup
ater’s deatli Is not fully known ns
vet, and cannot lie nacertalned un­
til an analysis nf the child'* blond
Is made.
The lev Is the son of Mrs.
Louise Faulk, UOrt Avor ado Ave­
nue. Neighbor* reported thnl be
complained of being sick la«t Sat­
urday. The do,-lor was ,-ailed in
vesterdnv nnd sent the rhilil tn the
Orlando hnspilul luiiiiedlutidy.

Max B uhh In New
Ice CompunyManntfer

CASAIILANi'A. Morocco '.ft —
Troop reinforcement* were flnwn
[mlay into Casa Id alien, where MoInvoking Of Hal mas roeenn rioter* shur(vened their
and eontimied to m,’naca
Corpus Making It knives
white residents
hi'ilnii large scale evacua­
Convict tion1’ollee
of French and oilier Europeans
(mm native populated area* alter
Us JAMES I.. THOM VSSON
nationalist-led rioting, which broke
SEA ISLAND, tin
l*
Stale out Sunday, reached nearly revo­
attorneys gem-ial lodav studied the lutionary proportions yesterday An
lm.n ..(,sing
lMl{ Use
,|M, of lederal tudo-as
uneasy calm prevailed as evacuees
corpus uelion which icporli lls lias were moved to safer residential
virtually luiltcd i-M-eutiPiis in at quarter* of this North African
least two stales
mrtropoil*
"W e lust c a n ’ t get anvtiody eve
French official figures scaled
euteil for horriitlc c r i m e s ." a«sis down previous police reports of
taut Attorney C r- u e r a 1 ll.dtdi casualties The French said five
Mnndv nf North t'amlin.i told III! Europeans and 2.) Moroccan rioter*
'-"iivenlnni of the Nalumal Assoeta Were killed 111 the last three slay a
Inm of Attorneys tii-ueral m a and about 30 persons were wound­
panel diseussmn el II)'' piidilcoi
ed The Moroccan j u t s * said 40
Likew ise \ltornev Deiu-r.il It.it* Moroccans and eight Europeans
ert F WoiHlsiile of IVntp.iU.pun were killed and 12 Europeans were
said " it is piaetieallv nopossihli- utiurrd The police estimate had
tn e a r r v out .1 deatli si-tdenee ill been .VI killed and 74 wounded
I'eniis) I) ania "
French Foreign Legionnaires
lt"lli molt -.tnl tlte em u me m a c
were flown in from Agadir, fronlice is to petition (eiteial district fier city in southwest Morocco.
courts (nr writs nl habeas corpus Some 2no Legionnaires arrived in
tn del. iv executions
llotli men trucks In strengthen police and
agreed it is a itifIts-trlt pro) lem Irimp forees
patrolling trouble
In solve wttlimit infringing on fun areas Dress report* said 3(i0 a r­
dninental rights
rests li.nl been made
llain-as corpus was described hv
!'he disorder* broke out in symthe mrtsls as an instrument to luilhv with Tunisian workers whose
pruteel
perstunil
rights
guar
leader. Partial Hochiul, was mianleed 11v llu- ( ‘iiosiii 111 mu, under ehlnegnnned am! beaten In death
which a person can 1 hullenge the List week
leg.ilitr of lus eonvii linn nr 1 in
Nat tonal 1st newspapers called for
pi isiiiunent
a ileinonstrution ami police fuund
Wmalslile said in the haheux copies of hand bills demanding
cm pus petit mils tiled in federal the murder of "traitors" who failed
court the judge anil tor&gt; ami at to respond to the Moroccan Inde­
tonieys involved in the magma! pendence movement
trial can he brought titles court
The hilling occurred a* the Inde­
lor the Inuring
pendence demands of France's
"Actually. It is a riiotler nf trv North African protectorates are be­
ing the Jury." h« said, "and the ing debated in the United Nations,
people nil trial a r . Ilia who con-, 1 Tpe C n 1 a h 1 n n e a labor liilon
(liirted the trial "
promptly sent n cable To the IT N.
Then, he eonlinueil If'the U S asking its quick intervention here,
Supreme Court upholds a inirvte
Europeans were barred from
tloo lo reviewing one of these pe entering the trouble tones of the
titlons tlii'ti- is onIfiiug to prevent eltv
the defendant fimn imoiedi.it'-li
Meanwhile, in Tunis, the other
filing anotliei m slime other federal trouble spot of French North Af­
dlstiiet eimrl
rica Hie French aiilhoriliex lifted
Moodv said lip si.,!,• has adopted the to p m to it a m curfew
alt Rhinos law known as a ' p..,| I'st.ildishcil
on Dee
3 when
cornu lorn cw rtt proi edlll'i- ' II" Hat bed's death was aiutoiinced

Tou^h ’I’**

said it lia
not 1...... |,--|.-,| |,oi
that tie and his neiinle are hom-fnl
Rial 0 will e litoliiiit's sonic of the
gioonds for elialleoging convictions
via the liali.-as carpus nolle
Attorne) Gem-rut Harold It Fat
/'•I ot Kansas (ias lie'll promun-nth
mentioned as the next president
of tin- a s so, 1 u t Itin

Early Fall Rains
Reduce Value Of
Vegetables Sold
t Ini* tn 11,

1

wei-t

C 'I n I t

.f h e a v y
M il d"*r w h ic h
dam-igi-d the nmtiiitti- '.h th e v e g ete.'le i-rnti expeeltiMv i'e -u i* nm l

Stiufflidi .,,1,1 . n tliiis ia s t-, assent
lil'il nt tin I nk. ' M il rv
S lm ffli'-‘ iim! t 'mi 1 Mn i'll* V I'V e lillii- nt ,i
mi'-liinr, 1 ll",I I'V I*. D And-.

111 tin- vilusiien of nil eropa
ild "I tiir Sanford State Fnrmi'i s Market iri N'nci-inl.er of tills
veil as cimpHici) with November

H a lit*

M iirv

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K o rin s

S h u triu lm a rc l

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ill

.-•.M.ii - i-m Diet'" iv-is 1

sjli-bt

de-

of hut year

son, i- lu iiim .i.i .,f th e rci-ie w th iii
th lllllllit l.'i
,.f til,.
Luke
M ,||\
f'h n n d ' 1 i.f 1 'n iiin ie ree . T h e m ure
th a n
p.-r«..ns im n im t n '.- io u /. '
1hem &gt; Iv 1 ■ a *
tin
S ip iffl'-lM .'ird

s'nmlV Arnl'-r-nn, market mail*'••'i - 1'-ported I,.,!.iv Dial though
'her*- was no im-r'-tHe 111 the num­
ber of units s,d.| amounting to
t ’lnl- ..ml clei-i'-d ns elmlrnutn Mi
'!4M7 Ihete was a d irt.,nip In
A nd erson , nnd ns i i '&lt;n I s I " | | I ,-lm ir
v.ilnotioii ,,f SUit,7*.|il| On outotnii and o en tat v.
Wither
1 of state i.mdiirt
there were 524
Riper and it* tleimori-i (ieutge It f.
nits s.il.l f..r a valuation
I’liHersnll
f * 1,2011 !H1 IcsI t ' g e l . i l i..|ii ceverilli' (lie npernTh's total on* &gt;f tali- l.tihlnea*
lioo nf llu&gt; i-nult* -in,I sooill fe e .

were ngree.l on The . le n t * li-sv iiei-n re.-'-nllv lei-mililii.n.-d nml it
I- the Id.-it i.f D'n .-m oo t,&lt; make
tin- |Ui“ tline nv.llnl.il- t-i ,-M.,vone
in Die 11.mu.unitv, nl nil times
The ('biii'-Pi’i nl' t ’ooim eiee ii
H|innsni ing- tin- ern.Ill hut oth-r
w isi- i»ns in, o'l tsillrtinri over it*
I'ovem ilig 1
leti.np. which have
been kept flexible lo meet tip.
lieeil* nf tin- |n ti|i|e of L ak e M utv.
Ml Atldet -.III mild. In 1 i-eoepilinn
rtf the w alk .bole aloiu- this tine
| hv August
I'iiilll).', ill foi liter
years, he nml his wife w ere voted
mirmrnry m em henhiii for the rur
rent year.

I

ntidied !&gt;V tile l.ieiil m ark et dltr-

-ii*- Novem ber wa 17:1.0110 unit*
f"t a vahiution of (447,741.41, Sir,
Anderson stateil
"In mv opinion we were fortutmte In lint showpie it greater lo**
nt m i's and valiiminn due tu tho
fn*-' that this H.-ctmn experienced
a three week ruin during the first
l "art of October which damaged
| Die m aturity of nil growing vegetiiDnn, parlleuliiDv u"r bean and
calibuge acreoge", Mr. Anderson
sill-'
"With favorable weather we
hope ip offset this loss during

Mins Ida A. Knitfht
Dios Sunday !\ M.

Miss bln A. Knight died at 10:10
p. m. un Sunday night at her home
ut
I(Kill East Huron.! .Street. She
Max Bax*, former lieutenant
been in ill heulth for ulxmt
with the Sanford I'nllco Depart­ had
five months Hhe was horn In
ment. li th« manager of tho new Nashville, Tenu. and has lived in
Hunter Ice and Fuel Company, | ^ n fo fd f,,r tip. paxt 22 years.
neroia from the Hanford Htatp
Among her survivors Is one
Farmer'* Market at Fourteenth niece Mrs. Fred Zingielv of Gar­
Street and Holly Avenue.
field. N. J. Funeral services will
"I enloved helno with the City lie held ut 2:00 p. in. Wednesday
for five ami one-half veitr*.’’ Mr. afternoon ut the Rrlxion Funeral
R**« «iiM. "nml hope the friends Home. Dr. W. I’. Brooks Jr, will
I made during this time will call officiate at the service. Interment
will be at Evergreen Cemetery In
nn nt« at the new huslne**."
If. I). Huntrr is th&lt;&gt; owner of Sanford.
Dm concern which will engage in
TO BEGIN SENTENCE
icing truck* carrying foodstuff*
TAMPA tdk—Lnvlck E. Adam*,
and retailing ice and fuel.
convicted of not filing income tax
returns, will b « ln serving a two
SMALL FIRE
Th* SanfoM Fire Department year sentence this week
Adams, who Monday said he had
answered a call shor'tv after 7:00
a. m, today to 1**" W, F Dodson decided not to appeal, also has an
residence. 117 We«t Sixteenth appeal tn the Stste Supreme Court
Htreat, where an oil heat*r had from * five v**r sentence received
ov*rh*at*d. Thar* ws* no lUmag*, in Pinellas County Circuit Court on
a bolita gambling charge.
FIro Chief Mack Cleveland said.

........ruber"

Ip - added.

The total units o* Florida proJii.-* so ld .luring November were
I57.027 with n valuation of 1419,*
170. in. Renns and oruiigea ware
the leaders with the former hrlltg*
log in 4DIH,l!7.tin nnd the latter
(110,125.72. Nearly H.500 nnlta o f
cnhhnge were auh| for $tB.150.00.
Escalade broii'dil in (I5.R24 for
10,450 unit* while cucumbers pro*
diircd t n 575 for M.StV.'! units.
About 2 400 units of early c*I*ry
were told at utn.ul &gt;11.76 a crilt*TO R EC EIVE F R U IT B11M

LAKELAND k lt-T V U. 8 De­
partment nf Agriculture will re­
ceive bids until Dec 10 for canned
grapefruit sections fnr the federal
school lunch program.________

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i,, TUB HANFORD IIRRALD
(shown the cave as a mount with n
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Toes. Dec. 9, 1952, woman ouUlrie hohliru; u (raxing
JenreUl. in 1WI2, when If. K .lu irti,
on archeologist nml curator of tin
Well. Museum In Somerset win
excavating In thu cave, ho found
the hone, of n woman lie.Ida a
ill!infer, a knife ami u stalagmite
ifry.tal hall. Nearby wor* thu
hone* of goat*. Thl* natnri. • icviveil
the legend of thef . w iten” i l l
MlTla.aa
NEW YORK — Jinny people
„
*
W
1flT,
’’
Would run, If they thought they
dit I. aftci basing IJ*ed
wore going to .re « ghost. Hut rottHgir
In one rottnge ISO years, Mrs.
Olivo Hodgkirwon spent year* try- Ifodgkin.on »ayf people Ix-gatt to
Ing to meet one.
report they had seen the ghostly
M r.. Ilml klnson Is the wife of
,lf „ wnlntn „„„
moving in the
10
the .outre of Umiljey Hole Ml. . house, line day the rhll. I of people

English Squire’s
Wife Spends Time
In Quest Of Ghosts

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Business Mirror

State Farmers Market

ny HAM DAWSON

Itrpurt 1 u. 31
s t i r o m i s t s t K rtitN K M s
NEW YORK UP- Indu.try lead­
MSNitirr
e r. differ widely on Juit how far
StSriIN tl. g I.OHIIIA
f.,11.,ulna prl.ee rep..rt»&lt;) t.s
they should he expected to go In theTheliralers
on the Hsnli.nl Plats
people make the of- Farmer* Market
helping older pcnpl
for produce solil to
ten difficult adjustment to retire- I i ll, Here anil Healers up to J:IU |&gt;
m, Her S. 1 '. 3
ment.
Hu, II.kt
H .tl
Pensions llaren't
enough,
■
I LJT| 1 f|HHIK
II| IIImany
fill If Avoradoea
lliun., Teiidrrarren,
believe, An Increasing number of
tn.penillna
guallty
corpornllons are developing pro|&gt; &gt;0*1.11
Mil. Iipr
gram s—some starting five yean I'at.l.aae, Florida
A
O
|b,
Hs
•
.so-i.oe
before retirement age—to help old ;t’aMmar, itilaese f'rali13 00.1 JA
er workers get ready for the jt'eierv, Florid*
1‘rntii
IJ *0
change in incomes and dally hah I ilopteii
|(.'el*ry, Klurlilrt
Its.
I is m s I
■',«*(•
*_*
’ &gt;' n‘f!" n'1
I win I rented the cottage
h thl., y^-kw1' .It respoa'J'i'-'ltV.' . ■*■ .r
e 'XI' ' wn -jsr.Z Y JL’ • ' AM. t-U,‘T “S —
[:*. ............ . ?• Vi'-.r .
the-- I- The
.Viunii.n
industrial
Conference
I.rail.'
II’
II-KI.
II &gt;0-1,00
landed estate, it ha. Ita legend ot woman on the ntnlrs?' Ill* mother
till
llskt.
It 00-1.11
n» H
*
II Rhoit. It also ha. the famous looked nod told me Inter lli.t he Hoard quotes today the personnel 'Kagplant
Wookoy I Jolt'
MiO feel he low ;*j,w t|,(. shadowy figure of no tdt I directors of two large corporations l‘*JlUt^!,.,.u* '&gt;rn ' . Crate M JO
Jark Pnlance embrace* Joan Crawford in this sr-ne from ‘ Bud.
* 1S-I on
—Imlh unnamed by the hoard— i '* r »*yl * y * I&gt;»». ‘rale
the Mendip I.JIs, with ravems, WOman. f h r faoillv t ~yed out.
• o.l'ioa, rtr*en
drn Ernr." distributed hv 8KD Picture*, showing on the Rtl* Theater
with opposing views.
grottoes, cornu,1 rock formations
IMS
‘‘Tenants
who
foil,
veil
them
IJ«g.
Itun.
One say. the problems nf work- Peppers
atid mysterious underground river hail a little girl, who knew noth­
l l so. t &gt;*. screen Tuesday and Wednesday.
llu llskt
er* “ In their declining years now- Itaillsbss
Arthaeologlsts are Interested in
i l'»» Crate f I.T*-3 "0
ing
about
what
had
happened.
constitute a challenge In American kuuash. Tttlluw
th# cave a . a home of primitive
ever sprint a hundred yards In
II SS
llu. Ilpr.
man and beast, and in the humnn Soon she was running to her moth­ industry—a challenge we cannot t’ana.llsn
ftirtstnias
nine second* nr run a mite In four
er
saying,
‘I
didn't
know
an
«dd
tlJS.T.tin Hal Roylc Column
nd animal lames, roln. nod pot- ladv would ho visiting this house disregard, and with a solution that
rests
r;*cii
minutr* Hut because thousand* nf
we must not place Into the hands
(Mis
I
i&gt; 1st* arrivals the prlt-t*
sty linear!hitl there.
Hy
IIAI,
HOYLE
young athletes dream each year nf
.ninltil are Intompltte
, But the villager* are more In­ all the lime.' They movrd nut loo. of government."
A Hed-Shnkin* Witch
The other, however, points out iiranass. All Hu*
NEW YORK '.H—A famous moun doing these things, and work to­
trigued
by the Igotl-yenr-old
13.S*
‘‘Tlii’ii tame a young man, who that hi. company provide* a pen­ flies
II n - i oo tain climber was once asked why ward doing them, the chance* are
legend of the evil witch of wookey managed
•
Irapefrult,
Imman
Itui
In time they will he dnne
a rcalnurnnt near the
wantrd to climb Ml. Everest. that
(loir, now tied to the legend of a
continued life Insurance and Tsna-riuss. \ccordlna
ll .U - l t ) he"Recause
The wish to attain the *upposcdly
eaves, and his wife. The m-xt sion.
If* there," he replied,
odrrn ghost, with a good spine- thing
visiting
nurse
service,
hut
he
adds:
utoours
re»«lv»d
I
I
V*AItlf.TI
K
*U
producs
recslye
I knew, she wn« saving thnl
unaltainahle exist, in the heart nf
chilling sequence of event*.
"I object to the implication that a l'H a n fo rd Htal* fa r m s r * Market limply.
man. That I* what makes
•. Mr*, Rodgklnsnn told about a woman's ghost stood at th&gt;- font by paying an Individual-fairly for from I* a. n. I'w . •. to IJ a. m l&gt;'•■ Tnc lofty peak I* still there—and every
of her laul one nleht. shook the
• IUI. Tout r*ttlpl» &gt;,!»• pask* Mill unclimbcd, so far a* I* known. him a human being. And in the
them during * visit here.
service*
rendered,
an
Industrial
aitca l.labt Biippllss on all er odors. The lateit expedition I* reported breast of a few men there I* a
lioil and pot a hand on her foot
Tha Wllrh'* Hlory
concern acquire* any greater re ..“.i.ao.i lair, oiarkM
passion to achieve what
“Aernnllnu to the old legend She *iid II didn't frighten Ion snonrlhlllty io ihleld a ctliien from b it. sleady. lat.h sis '••“"er mu* lo have failed a heartbreaking 150 positive
ha* never been achlcvrd before, ft
pjtrtliful «n cllrua d«inanft feet short of Ita goal.
ihe "vVleh o? Wooki'V livwl i’n“ l h e ’!”,t "be and her husband left at the rigors of peril
periooal
life
than
few whose superb strength
lav* with her goat* nod rust evil |lne_cnd_t&gt;f the season
There are many mountain* on I* these
vnu personally assume responsl a ofH1, iiihrti «t nt^adybody nr spirit force the cynic*
Spells on Urn villagers. They h e - 1 , sJr"
savs that, of'
the face uf the earth yet uncon- nf
rllily
to
the
corner
grocer
wim
nin
aatisficHoA,
.
.
among mankind to revise their
fame so terrified, th.-v aak.il a that, a long i.roces.lon of teo.te's
Tapering off feature* are added ittered by men on foot. Rut Mt. idea* of what I* possible, and burst
served you for year* "
(lastonhury monk lo help them
'‘"Mnee '""I
ft I* haslANiklng
.verest hold* a peculiar fascina­ the straltjacket nf the past.
into
the
pre
retirement
by
some
companle*.
fl*d heTurfie.T"the wTteh'7o s'tode Thirty-odd people t-bl I n d
tion far mountain climber* because
heprograms of a few out of many
■11/ . (leneral
l l l ' l i r i Hi |Food*,
lnnw tf five» year*
at.
Is
In a tormented wnrfd It may
ilde the rove. In the first rlino.. had heard strange noise, i- it companies
it 1* thought to he the tallest in seem
that
have
them,
the
fore
retirement
tiff,
;tn
t
worn*
In many Juvenile, useless
eho
rrr of the cove tlioithere i«
j« now an Twenty snitl
*ltid thev
they &gt;n»*iih- •
the world
conference
board
reportu
on
their
le
r
If
he’d
like
a
gradual
dccreaxe
’
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—
•■‘
"I-'**•-'•■*«el
awl
(
llt|(
&gt;
t
f
and
even silly fur grown men to
itrange stalagmite f o r lit a 11 on i nnd n oiimher repnrtnl
It
is
over
20
000
feet
hlglv
ami
Is
differences a* follows:
in working hour*.
rl*k their live* and fr
fortunes trying
known ns the witch Dog* nml ra t. 1
bo.,»e »-m - - 'o r ......
At 1‘ilney-Bowe* an employe said slill to he growing And be­ to climh a mountain.
firnup discussion nf coining re(efuso to pass It.
&lt;'*"h ,"n
.ill
cause
of
this,
some
men—even
the
receive Hie normal pay rale
“ Early map. of Soinerml had ‘bey found objects st-. wo al...-1 - lllement problems is used by such may
Hut Mt. Everest I* more than Jus't
expert*—feci the task nf reaching
— —*.it wxy thity could not ncrfiunt for. companies a . Esso .Siandnrtl Oil for a slower-paced Job.
William Wriglcy J r , Co. ha* a Its summit nn two feet Is impos­ a storm swept height. II is a »ym
and Pnutentlal Insurance An em­
•roplr hrnfin to "itv It
bid, an eternal challenge. And the
ploye duh nf Detrnil Edison is highly developed taperlng-off plan sible.
• t. , le t'fk l .if f V* *i
1111 tfl
restless race of mountain climber*
Rut there have always been peo­ will
«&gt;)«I rvU trlfVn M gi.M »l r*
1 *’ trying nut a short course in re for every employe who work* he
never rest until one or two
the flrit year he ple In the past who have pul a
Ing U
tiremcnl planning this year, with yond M. During
'‘ iff’. "I
lf|
M*l H
them stamp their wearv
eight two hnur sessions a week must take one month off without , theoretical limit on human achieve- among
there nivmdf with ur in**"
^
feet In elation upon its windy
,t (V . |ntifffii|ts f.f f’a
(I&gt;*- apnrt, Fifty employes between it* pay; the second year two months, ment, and lived to see their error, peak.
and US attended, with 30 nf their ami so nn.
III used to be thought nn one could
"f*Mirtr*h fif f lr^nt If* *t '»I*" Wo
The ultimate victory will renre
Hut when he doc* retire h e »re- t,vt.r „wjm tht&gt; En(,jj,h channel
two of our hniioi* mt&lt; with us On wives also enrolled.
Individual counseling is the basis cclvn* a larger Income man 'hi* 'Today a man who doesn't know; sent a triumph of nil that is best
•i'fit hut thu fit her
vr»i dfisi'il
for most company programs, the pension would have been at os. someone who has swum (he chan- In the human anlmni — physical
his t*vc«
endurance, careful plan­
this i* stepped up each year.
nel has a limited circle of friends cntir.nge.
#,Ahoi|t fU**'
ft-** mornltti* J conference board says
selfless teamwork toward a
There come* a time, therefore.
McCormick A Co a snlce aod
•*rui&gt;e*&gt;* I hliqr-l u
When the machine gun was per ning.
goal beyond personal profit.
Thf* slcchinir *«l
f
:t* extract firm nf Baltimore, start* when hi* retirement Income I* ferted, some high ranking officers
It is an nild fact that in these
h.iir Ip iff-re r iril • -8•*I ♦*! l-iw. five year* before retirement aue higher than hi* working pay. The thought it meant the end of infantry expedillnns
up Mt. Everest the na­
nrf tit th« *vinihtMr Th** '*'ii th**1 with Interview* in which the cm- company calls It "weaning them warfare because no men would tive Tibetans and Nepalese, ac­
dare such murderous fire They customed to vast heights, wear out
iut'l rcmiilrH’d nwni«- l»r*|•»*#l •*** th* plnyo learn* of social security nro away from Ihrlr work."
Tons unci tumnnny benefit plans.
were wrong.
I &lt; *tillrn h d I ffi|h » n * «l fc* Ufi 1 vltin
the British or Swiss
years hi* perminiil plans Acheron Attitude On
In track and field sports some sooner than
hivrstiuntcil tiuiiiuiifhl« Hut t In later yea
The reasnn probably is
and
Imhhlcs
are
i:.missed
authorities holt) that no man will , climbers
ditw i'fit hi in* fin! nf th'* wtiv Hv
that the native climbers arc doing
Central Electric also start* five Reds “Disappointing"
tiilit tliiif, it whs rilrjui dtiylitfht
___ j It for pay
so tin* Invent Iifllto*- Iil»l I \M*nt vears prior to retirement to dis- J
The Hritish and Swiss go higher
ross with thu worker his financial
WASHINGTON iiT-Sen (1'Cotmr
"Flying frog*" that glide like
I'ionic
l»Pt "k fft'
they have a higher goal.
(dans and hobbles
il) Md) says he I* disappointed In flying squirrel* are found near because
llrrr'o Iffral IM ^ n rr!
Allis-Chalmers offers personal Serretary nf State Ache.nn’. alti­ the mouth nf the Amainn ftiver, Why do they want In cilmb Ml.
Mm . llfn!(rkiiiM*ii had iio soimut
Everest? There is a spiritual qual­
mrlvuil hiivpf* titiiu “hr triurii H'lt'd counseling srrvlce to those getting tude toward Communist penetra* say* the National Orographic So ity
In their brief answer:
ilir hml h ft hi r pilhiw* unit (iliin ready for retirement After retire M»« of America'. United Nation* clcty.
"Hecnuse It is thrre ”
I#**»«A i&lt;0 I lu» nit 1Up" NN III' Mnt II ment. the pensions are visited four staff.
Praip*Mu, »n n u m l —C»m* In
,t shockingly wenk nrntcsl" was
Furvnnf for llictn* 111 *1 woman uiiim or five time* a year hv ccimpnov
ruiitilnc hn&lt;-k a few miniit*'s Inin representative, anil offered the .... way OTnnnr described n Ictlcr,
.
snip
«rrvlrr.
dated
Oct 12, from Achcsnn tn Sen.
huyinp th* cottaiO' wan ftlhd with
I.ockheed Aircraft's counseling Wilev ( ll AVIs). According to O’Ccmin ijiil»rnrahly evil odor. Hack
service
by a , man- who «r, Ache sun told Wiley, "We do nt&gt;|
went Mrs. ||fMl(rkinsori.
.
. I* headed
...
______ IMS
"Thu «&gt;roi wa llu ru
lncre»l ha* planned his own iclirem rnt Ini regard ihe employment of United
lltmbor Nsw T*»tk ktfrrk Ktthsnit ||,|v teii'Hilo/* slu* rrpotts MAn«l
____ ____ __________ ______ I Stales citizens who are CommitnlsU ns being In the best Interest
and *‘h^ r(ily ^"L l{ ireiV l* '
thnl was tml nil The bed I had
nl Ihe organization |U. N ) nr of
_ .
,.
« slept in hud been nverturmiL Tim lying Innken on the tlnor.
(II N*
D«Iaii4
Pboiii I Jnm|i (hut
huthlr it wn*
We have now lytm ii llie cot­ this government."
tage over tn the Jr.stilnli of ISvHong Kong ha* an area nf 301
chlcul Iteseiirch fm investlgutiun.
turned and chinit orimmrnti uuiiH id 1 huvcu’t yet torn tin- ghost.
squaro miles.

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Ohio's mine*
than all of India, ,
Asiatic coal country.

larger!

L e g a l N o tic e

XOTtl'K
Hons Kong ha* been the West'*
adc "gateway
gateway to South China for I thl* hsrJfini*«**""Th* Hanfor 3 An
trade
lanllc Nations! Bank will t&gt;» hold
•Id at
about a century.
lb . banking housa In Hanford. Kt„r.
Ida. on Wodnssdor, January l«.
m i , at two o'clock p. m. for th»
pircilon u( dlrociura aad Hit tr im ,
of such other buslno.s
A T I,A N T IC C O A ST L IN K action
mar proporlr com# beforo the m»»lItA IL R O A D C O M PA N Y
H. y. Ms no.
t'ushltr.
A N N O U N C E S F O L L O W IN G
M i n ll (IF I*I III.il- UklXKIXd
C H A N G E IN S C H E D U L E S
1 1,1 7.’ IIdll lloiird of Adjustmsnl
a ih (■•■Id u I'ulille Ms.rlna la tinE F F E C T IV E D E C E M B E R
*l»v ('iinimlsslnn Itontn
• |i. m
? *?»r*2
_£5‘,a!WV.ti(LryrAfi -j :&amp;• ■ » nln&gt;
time (lie lodnVJni*' r.-|u»*ts tor
v .rl.m * will In -muliltryil:
(onlhtaooili
„ 1
H.nfftril T hr.tre Nil Mil. Idr,
\n. a?!i tr. • ■in i .m, t.i. 113»» •*r-.
*,r
—n
*h sim
smlI T-ntirsI
Taitirsl lad*
lads »* in
ind la,
T5 Aft 3rfW N.N( 1.1, Slid IL.
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. I * - A
SAN FRANCISCO ( * - A 64 year
of five escaped unharmed old news vendor said he didn't
Of Leftist Writer family
last night when a B-29 bomber pro- want to prosecute the sailor uh&lt;

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TOKYO, ijs—The deepening mys­
tery of what actually happened to
Wataru Kail, Japanese leftist wri­
ter, loomed omnlously tonight nn
the horiion of American Jnpanesr
relations.
Masayoshi Kakltsubo. an official
spokesman sold the government
"can't dretde whlrh slory to lie
lleve"-a purported Kaji statement
thnt he » m kidnapped.tben*rri and
hem iii'.V.Mii-i a year t&gt;&gt; American
counter Intelligence agents, or the
U. S. Army's emphatic denial of
the accusation.
But ho told a news conference
the government considered it "a
very serious case" and had taken
the Incident up with American Km
bassy ami Army officials he said
there had been no replies.
An American Embassy spokes­
man said I he Japanese had made
"verbal inquiries at a rather tow
echelon."
Knjt himself was mls.sinc.
"Our first Job." Kakllsnlm lob’
foreign correspondents, "Is to find
Mr. Kail. We can't verify his slory
If we can't find him."
K ail’s allot ncy, Koro Inomata.
leftwing .Socialist member of the
Japanese Diet who read the Knt
accusation to Japanese reporters
yesterday, told a news cnnicrcnrr
otlay thal he had not sern K ajibefore or after reading Ihc Kaji

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pcllor crashed down on their home knocked him down and scattered
In n Bakersfield residential sec- his papers in the gutter,
tlon.
i "lie didn’t mean It, Judge, hr
The blade, falling from a high was Just drunk. I know how serv
flying plane, sheared off n corner icemen like to frolic on their day
of Ihc home, slashed through n off I'm an ex serviceman my
bedroom and partially burled It- self."
self In the ground Mr. and Mrs
"You’re an rx ■ serviceman?"
George Cowlo nnd Ihelr three chll asked municipal Judge John J
drrn were at dinner In nn ml Join- McMahon
Inc room
.......... ... "V-s vmir honor ImperialI Ru»
The1 'M r 7 W W
Army A captain,
any details of the accident for Vasslll Zakharoff

Dense Fog Disrupts
Washington Traffic
Negroes Admitted To
Carolina Medic Rody
CHARLESTON, S C. iJS-For the
first time in thr segregation Ids
tory of South Carolina medical
groups, five Negro physicians have
been admitted to mcmhershlp In
the Charleston County Medical As
soclatlnn
The local organisation's action
makes them eligible for membership In the South Carolina Medical
Association and the American Med­
ical Association.
The stale group voted last May
to delete any mention of color or
race from its by-laws.

WASHINGTON i-fv-A dense fog
blanketed Washington early today
slowing traffic to a crawl nnd
grounding flights out of National
Airport
Drivers in some parts of Iht*
city reported thry couldn't sec the
sidewalks, and even pedestrians
were having trouble finding their
way.
The Weather tturenu said the
pea-soup covering, whlrh set Ip
about midnight, would lift an hour
or so after sunrise.

IT. S. Moves To Strip

Thug Of Citizenship

WASHINGTON, i * - Attorney
General McGranerv today ordered
proceedings to strip American el
ilzenshtp trom Albert Anastasia,
described by the Justice Depart
ment a* a New York waterfront
racketeer
Anastasia, a native of Italy, Is
currently .Mending figure in Ihc
New York State ('rime Commis­
sion's investigation of alleged gang
slerlsm In the world's largest dock
area
The Justice Department said it
had allegations In Its files that
Anastasia. 30, living at Fort Lee.
N J . was one-lime "lord high
executioner of Murder, Ine "
The denaturalization proceeding,
statement.
Inomata said the original a m i a first step looking toward depor
latino
from the Culled States, will
snllnn came In him by courier
Another courier, he added, today lie filed in till* federal district
brought a promise from Kaji that court at Newark. N J . prnhnhiv
late today
he would nppea rbefore the Diei

Y M T I dT I'A C K JAIL TERMS
PENSACOLA ijn—Two voulhs ar­
rested In Galveston, Tex., after
escape from tail here Nov 24
fared a total of 31 years In prison
today.
Court of Records Judge Ernest
K Mason sentenced Donald Cole­
man, 16, to 23 years on rhargrs of
armed robbery, attempted armed
robbery, two counts of automobile
theft, and one count of voluntary
escape.
Carl Clayton Conley. 20, got five
years on one auto theft charge and
four years on another.

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’Korean*' C o u n t e r vr *r
The Republic of Korea deserve* credft •for an

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P|uH,» J i n v

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nAttaual

mov* toward
and frilrr play.
It_________
Mas offartd
full
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ra d fu
ll
b ltlU ib M In lMfl
lUhea itU r n tf M i i n m r citlsanshlp and freedom
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ag-prljonI*
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Cfcrlsfaeas
awi
New
ST( w n . PukliakM aa t a n t i a n let*
ern of war, with no strings attached.
le w lu C lrlatM u
New rente.
Many of the prlnonern of war had no more affection for
I l l Nagaalla Aeeaaa

repotted receipt! lubftM tUIly lets
th in the correct fifdfp.

Mondiy by

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Communlnm than their captors. After careful screening and

Ka terra aa i t n a l elaaa Matter
Dataller XT, H it. at lie Peat Offlee release they may be ready to toko their places as useful clti
at iaatard. Merida, tinier the Aet zens of the Republic. Their relense would provide a new
ef L'aaareaa af Marrh a, line.
sourco of manpower and would relievo u number of troops
HOLLAND I.. tlKAN
from guard duty. It seems like a sound Idea.
M ils*
ttUIIIION DRAM
The movo granting citizenship to prisoners of war who
MM.la.aa Naaaner
wish
it la another In a series of recent moves by the South
aiiiisU
t-riuN
it
atkb
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cm* &gt;I
Nr Carrier ........ ...... ........... . • .SB J K o s a t P C ■r mo Initiative in the war ngnlnst the Reds.
IIM Month —................
1.00
Three Maalhe ......................- ILtNl Officials of the republic hope to keep the war going until tho
h it Neat be ............
n.TII
use Year ........., ....—------ — 11.ho Communists are driver, out of North Korea nnd a united
'AIT' abituarr ’ Bailee#, earda al country Is possible. Their Interests may not coincide with
1ha ana. reaoluUnaa aad aatteaa at those of their allies in the United Nations but their attitude
ralartalBMeat fat fha aarfM a at
aula# faada, trill ha ah at a ad far toward the fighting la bound to be different. I t'I s their
•I renelar ad tart Ml an rates.
homeland.
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H rerrt.atrd Nattanaltr h r la .
It is possible that the South Korean position may hind­
land Nrrrapairar Nearaaratatlrra
the.. Nate Varh, Chlrana, Dttroll. er tho chances for a quick end to tho fighting. Rut Russian
Kaaaaa City aad hi. I.aala._____
obstlnancy Is Just as likely to prolong It. At any rate the
The Marald h a a t a b r r af the
Laebeta ted Pr.se tehlrh ta eailtlad granting of citizenship to prisoners of war offset Communist
rirHMIealp ta fha nao far r»#«»li­ propaganda that surrender to UN troops monos certain
ra (led af all the laeel aatea aria tad
m tfcla aattaoaaer, aa well aa nil death.
«P aatea diaaafahaa.

TUESDAY, DEC. » ,UM
TODAY’S RIBLR VERS*
Ho witness** every act and won]
and he nevar forget*. We ahould
honor all our pled*e». God li wit.
nc*K between me and then. — Gen.
81:60.
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Indiana are being trained at air­
craft ipolteri on the Dania reicrvation. If they prove ai good at
they were at tcoult ngniml hoitile
India nt in the niid-lfiOOt. we need
fear no tneak allacki in thii itale.
Senator Bridget of New Hatnpthire, currently being boomed for
Republican floor leader, thould
prove a good bridge acroti the
charm which apparently teparalei
General Eitenhower from Senator
Taft.
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When Prritdent Truman gave
the coal mineri (hair pay incrtait,
h« proved that the wage tlabiliia
lion program it what the board
members who reiigned in diiguit
laid it wat, "a iham and a mock­
ery”. You cannot tlabiliie wagei if
you are going to give tliem a wage
(ncreaie every lime they aik for it,
and you cannot bold price* down
if wngft continue to go on up. The
people ibowed that they are tired
of thii kind of a rat race when
they voted againtt Truman in the
recent (lection.
Long winded public ipeakert
thould read “How to Make a
Speech" by John Wheeler, who
tayt, “Speecbei, ripecially the
after-dinner or poit-prandial va­
riety. thould be made with ■ itop
watch in one hand, itgndiog on a
trap door. When an orator overitayi bit lima limit, lomeone ought
to pull the tiring, and the long
winded guy would land in tha cel­
lar, where he could keep on talk­
ing to himielf if he wanted to”.
Many an olherwite good tpeech
hit been ruined becauto the tpaaker didn't have leme enough to itop
talking when he had finiihed.
We ice where the Tampa Trib­
une it being criticized for tome of
tha lellert which it runt m iti pub­
lic forum column. “Any crackpot
can write a lellsr", tay
tyt ana, who
lUfgetli there ihotild be tome tett
' t»L
of retpontil
reipontihility. What tail? Who
j la to decide who it a crackpot and
who it not) What It tho meatur*
of retpontibilily? If tha editor
ted only thoaa lellert he liked,
i* might not be m a y Uttir*
vritlt which ha dria greed.
1 would land to nuke a rather
OM tided forum. Waving many
ptopifl without any meant of
their vitwt before tha pub* bat idea, they might be
McCarty iaiUta than will ba
If. Big" b hi* aovammaat,
kat rachatoan plaining to
to Florida thb wlator, as
« tkoM alraady bar*, might
H givo tap tba Uae of prae*
in Florida. "Mr. Big*1, aa
of oar newcomers map riot
wa# t)w daatonatton tovon to
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Hoover’s Claim To Fame
Ex-President Hoover’s l&gt;est claim to future fame may
not be his many forms of public service, but the great
library on World War I nnd subsequent problems which he
gave to Stanford University. Its archivist, Miss Sudn Lorena
Bane, who hns just died, did much to make It useful to
scholars all over tho world.
Hoover’s work In Bolglan relief, followed by his post
as Foorl Administrator during tho first world war, nnd his
attendance at the Paris Peace Conference, gave him unique
opportunity to amass documents nnd books on nil phases of
the war. Much was given to him, nnd much he bought with
his own fortune. The Library row numbers 100,000 volumes,
on all aspects of the war, besides some special collections,
such ah one on Chinese Communism. It Is by far the best
on these subjects In tho United Stntes.
To have a name associated with a groat and enduring
institution Is perhaps the surest passport to finnd.

Harlan Blackburn, notorioui
Silent Films
Central Florida racketeer, it cap­
tured in Texat returning to thii
An nstonishlng sign appears on the marquee of n largo
country from hia hide-out in Me*i- city movie. Advertising "Tho Thief,” the display read, "Not
co. Better to rot in jail in thii a single word Is uttered in this film.”
country than to live in luxury
Surely many people must recall tho silent movies. In
abroad.
some ways they were superior to their successors heenuxe
Do your Chnitmat thopping
early and enjoy the great day
when it comet. So many clerki
.ire worked to hard the day (and
night) before Chriilmae that they
are too tired to enjoy anything for
dayt. And too many parent! are
to worn out with lait minute
thopping that they are cron and
irritable throughout the entire holi­
day aeaton. Don't put everything
|p f f unlit the tail minute. Do it

HY PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS

the plots hud to be made clear by selection of incident and
superior acting, with titles limited to the barest necessities,
and no conversation to carry tho story.
Tho silent filniH wore godsends, too, to the hard of hear­
ing, who fount! them a form of entortnlnment which did not
strain their faculties. Perhaps this particular revival niny
lead to others.

Britain Is Planning Russian Don Juan
3-PointProgramTo Almost Sets New
Aid Sterling Area All-Time Record
LONDON W—IlrltUh common
wealth loadert reportedly hnvt
planned a three-point program
which they hope will get tho aler­
ting area qfr tha financial hook.
They alto are planning talk! with
other Woitem nations aimed at
imoathlng world cconumlc difflcul
tit*.
The top iteteim en of the ninenation family alto are reported to
iavd agreed on »u tfMonied change*
n various world trade and montary policies which Ihe United
Stalet will bo a iked to approve.
The deeltlont on Immediate eon:
monweallh economic problami,
reached during the twmwcek con­
ference which ends her* tomorrow
or Thuredey, reportedly ere:
1. All commonwealth member*
thould live within their meant and
thould fight Inflation by tliihlng
luxury Importt and mending.
3. The group thould go In for a
long-term program of developing
production of food and raw m ate­

f

rial* now Imported from the foliar
arei
thould
ild encourage ■ny
J u t thowi ilgnt

In trade.
ITdi Hare
_______

earn-

I. The group ahould dovetail In
dividual development program*
Thut, for example, icarce, expen
■Ive equipment could be ipread
around among the commonwealth
nationa.
Theee deeltlont probably will be
Inoludad
collided in
In tho ci
communique to be
lubliehed at the end of the con-

Fte rente.

Thii statement also will reaffirm

lit tha
thi
the commonwealth wanta ■
that
rtfblja rpound—
|
convertible
one that can be
exchanged for other currenelea and
transferred freely. It probably will
iwavar, (hat
that thlt
title can ba
__
|dd, however,
ly when the iterllng araa'a
E ai i dollar rtaervei are much
ir ana when world trad* ii
freer,

MOSCOW, UT—Don Juan won a
measure of Immortality at a break­
er of fanialo heart* and It icema
that Peter Petrovich Kokuihkln la
doing j oreity well along that line
hlinielf. Peter atilt I* quite a way
from tha Don'* record of 1,003 conqueits, however.
Peter Petrovich won hi* (hare
of fame today with the publication
of extensive extract* from hi* lush
love corretpondence In Moicow'a
Literary Gazelle.
The journal discovered that Pe­
ter Petrovich has 19 different fi­
ancee* all eagerly awaiting hii em ­
braces In to different cltlea of
Soviet Russia, that ho h i i one of­
ficial wife In Leningrad and, In
addition, maintain* a residence
with his cx-wlfe In Moscow.
And who It (hi* Gay LoUtarioT
It scorn* he I* a grey-halred, 31yoar-old senior Inspector of the
central accounting office of the
Soviet Ministry of Higher Educa­
tion. Ills neighbors ana co-worker*
oitcemed him a e .a quiet, wellbehaved, reipectable gentleman.
Kokuihkln trevele i f months out
of the year in order, ostensibly,
to verify accounts of tha Soviet
Union'* universities. On hie trav­
ail, he carriei with him a care­
fully kept file of hla lov* letter*.
He also takes along a map on
which he indicates cljlee where he
has fiancee with clrctee and cities
which It li Inadvisable for him to
visit for reaions of paet fiancees
or other Incumbrances with a
cron.

naads.

WURfNO ARMY WtNTfK M A I,
III* front In Koran with I ff. Joel
combat orao bofora returnIn* to

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usually to blame. We were In a
hurry. We didn't stop to look. It
was n wonderful party and we
took one for the road. Wo knew
our broken were defective hut had­
n't had time to have them fixed.
There are a thousand end one e*.
cuses hut none of them will help
lifter the diimngc Is done.
Yes, the Grim Reaper’s Florida
target Is 187, but it doesn't have
to be and won't If wo will all nb.
servo speed laws, exercise caution
und keep our mind clear and on
the lob when we are behind the
wheel of ii car,
Bure, I know you arc In a hurry.
What If the speed limit is 30 miles,
the mud is clear, you are a isood
driver, there Is no traffic officer
In sight so you step on It JO, 50.
&lt;10 miles an hour. Maybe you'll
snve u minute, two minutes In get­
ting to your destination. There is
so reason In be In such n hur-v.
You haven't anything In particular
to do when you get there. All
right, suppose nothing dn»e hanpen. You get by with it. You feel
That time a lady pushing a
kind of smug.
baby carriage saw you lust In
time. She was about to «ten off
the curb. You were several blocks
uwnv then lint sho wss cautious.
A truck driver ws&lt; preparing to
make a left hand turn, vmi w«re
away down the steret. bis first |muls« was to go nhe«d, but he held
t until you roared bv.
Rupnose that mother with her
bshv hnd been a little less cau­
tious, Suppose that truck driver
had been n got* like von &lt;*hn w tJ
such a good driver he didn’t heva
to worry, fin take n good look at
that ‘beautiful eblnv pew ear of
vnur«. Imoeln* whs* I* would look
like If you bad "fe&lt;ha&lt;» b„«&gt;l,nn I",
to thnt truck. Tblnk wbsl It would
cost to get It fl*ci|, Figure how
much vou would h'v« &lt;*&gt; ns« out
In doctor eed h-wnltnl MM« &gt;f vnreme not of It pllve- or the funeral
esponsea your family would have
to worry about If you became n
statistic.
Re careful, piny It safe. Don't
be one af the number that will go
toward making up that frightful
target that tho Grim Reaper la
counting on. Plan now to b« alive
on January 2.

Too Late To Classify
By RUSSELL KAY
You have probably noticed the
new slogan "Target 1B7" th at ha*
been featured In many newspapers,
on stlckera and In other ways.
This curious emblem and slogan
ha* an Important message for you
and every other cltiten of Florida.
Statistician* who niske a business
of keeping n close tab of traffic
fatalities In the state estimate

(that, on the basis of past rxperi•nee end* record,
1 *between ”Nov. i!0,
1961! and Jim. I, 1063, unless you
and me und a lot of other folks
wako up und do something about
It 187 people will lose their lives
In traffic accidents.
That Isn't a very pleusnnt
thought, Is It? Of course, like
everybody else you figure that the
statisticians are talking about
somebody else. Accidents, you as­
sume, ere something that only
happen to other people. Morgues
By JAMBS MAKLOW
and hoipltala are full of folks who
reasoned the same wey.
WASHINGTON (At - If Oen. El­ To build ud statewide Interest In
senhower ha* thought of soma way »*fetv the Florida Cltlien* .Safety
of trying to end tne Korean War, Council has distributed a half mil­
ho can hardly say *o optnly—at lion of these warning stickers nnd
this time, anyway.
tho newspapers of the stste are
Since he’s not yet president, he's cooperating by publishing the em­
not in a position to give orders blem and slogan In their paper*.
although he can lay the ground­ ft suggests that you aik vmir
work for Ihem. He may bo doing law enforcement officers whs*
to during hla conferences with "Target 1H7" mean*. They will
member* of hi* Cabinet In the tell you right quick, for In the lino
Pacific.
of duty they have seen the victims
And while (he American public of automobile accidents bn-atbe
would like to know if he’a made their last on the way to the hospi­
„ decision about Korea, the Com­ tal or on the highway.
munist* would too. For Instance,
If you don't think that number
If he decided on • surprise of­ 187 means anything stop u min­
fensive and let the word leak out, ute and picture the situation in
the Communlita would hardly be the 187 homta of these potential
surprised by It.
victims. With Chrlatmaa Just aIt h i t been eald before that no round the corner It Isn't going to
president-elect wae ever In aa islp the enjoyment of the holiday
■trango a position a* Elsenhower, •canon If tho life of mother or
He has Inherited a war and helped dad, sister or brother, fs snuffed
;at himself elected by prom Iting Put.
o visit IU front If ha won.
lit addition to the heartbreak
Because of hi* record a* a mili­ 'are doctors and hospital billa plus
tary iaader, It li natural that funeral expenses. The whole llfu
many people will confidently be- of the family will have to be re­
leve ho ought to be able to end adjusted. Chrlatmaa gaiety will be
t. Yet, any attempted aolutlon gone. Tears will replace laughter.
seems loaded with danger.
On the other hand, suppose be­
If early in hla administration he cause of your carelessness you aro
cut* loose with a plan—such, for Involved In an accident and whllo
Instance, as an offensive to drive you escaped serluua Injury a child
the Communists north of the Yalu was killed. How would you feel 7
River—and li auccessful his prea- Can you sleep ns you think uf the
ttge will increase accordingly.
father and mother facing a Christ­
If he trlei u plan which m u lt* mas without their little one? Will
In higher caaualtles but doean't end you enjoy your holiday season T
the war, he will have suffered a
Most accidents are avoidable.
setback early In hla administra­ 8ome Individual like you or me Is
tion.
Ha's In a tough tpot for a man
taking over tha presidency, be­
cause, In any decision about try­
CHRISTMAS
ing to end the fighting In Korea,
he ha* to consider more than driv­
ing the Communliti back.

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America’! alii** In Korea bays
to be contlriiTed—how they feel
about any plan b* propotti. Tha
kind of plan that's uted. If anv
is bound to affact the thinking of
tha reit of tha people of Asia to­
ward, or against, thii country.

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TUESDAY

will be held. All members ar#
Circle* 7, 8 and 9 of th# Wom­ urged to be present.
an’* Society of ChrletliJi Service* The Sanford Home Demon.'tiaof th# FI rat Methodlit Church tlon Club will hold a Christ ms*
will hold their annual Christmas party at th# home of Mrs. A. C.
party a t 8:00 p.m. In McKinley Starke, 409 Mellonvllle Avenue, at
Hall. An exchange of gifts will 2:80 p. m. A gift exchange will be
be held.
held and Miss Lila Woodard, H»me
The Pilot Club will hold its re- Demonstration agent, will disn'av
*-»•* Uuain«»* meeting at the th* making of handmade candles;
Yacht Club at 8:00 p . m. Th* anJ a demonstration will also hv
enjoyed on tying bows and wrap
board will meet a t 7:30 p. m.
d isp el Choir will hold re- ping Christmas presents.
FRIDAY
hearaal a t the First Oaptlst
Hose Circle of the Sanford Gar­
Church at 0:46 p.m.
St. Mary’s Chapter of Woman’s den Club will meet at 9:45 a.m.
Auxiliary of Holy Cross Episcopal at the bum# of Mrs. Thelma
will meet a t 8:00 p.m. at the home Mitchell, 204 West Eighteenth
of Mr*. George Etck. 2100 Amelia Street. A Christmas gift exchange
will be held.
Drive, Highland Park.
The Dirt Gardenera of the Gar­
WEDNESDAY
A The Prayer Meeting Service at den Club will meet with Mra. M.
The First Baptist Church will be- L. Cullum, 208 South Elliott Ave­
gin at 7:30 p.m. We continue our nue, at 10:00 a.m. Each member
study of ’’Progress In the Chris­ Is asked to bring a potted plant
for exchange.
tian Life.”
The Mimosa Circle of the Gar­
The Past Matron’s Club, Seminola Chapter No. 2, O.E.S., will den Club will meet at 10:00 a.m.
Cnr"
hold a Christmas
part
party at
a 8:00 with Mrs. Ray Peck In DeBory.
Hallle Harrison Chapter, Daugh­
____ ______
m. at the home
p.m.
of Mrs._ ___
Jack
umey on East Twentieth Street. ter* of the American Revolution,
will
meet a t 3:00 p. m. with Mra.
Th# executive board of the San­
ford Garden Club will meet at 9:30 F. E. Boll, 1101 Park Avenue,
ittesie* with Mrs. Bolt will be
a. m. at the Garden Center.
•a. A. C. Benson. Mra. C. W.
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THURSDAY
Baker, and Mr*. Walter Snead.
The Royal Ambassadors will Mrs. F. E. Kounilllat will ho In
meet at the First Baptist Church charge of the Christmas program.
at 7:00 p.m.
The monthly meeting of the
Th* Junior Brotherhood will Ixora Circle of the Garden Cluh
meet at the First Baptist Church will be held at 2:30 o. m. at the
at 7i90 p.m.
home of Mrs. Donald Jones, 1919
Th# Central Circle of the Gar­ Sanford Avenue.
The Jscaramla Circle of the
den Club will* meet at 0:45 a.m.
with Mr*. H. M. Papworth, 318 Sanford Garden Cluh will meet at
11:45 a.m. at 1412 Park Avenue
Park Avenue.
The regular meeting of Semin- to leave for Winter Park. A cover­
o k Rebekah Lodge No. 43 will be ed dish luncheon will he given at
iWd at the IOOF Hall at 8:00 p.m. the home of Mrs. L. B. I.eadmon
Initiation ami election of officers and a Christmas party.

S

I SEMINOLE HI
By BEVERLY GRAY

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Basketball, here It Is again! The
Semlnolss have been practicing
Ilk* mad with their roach, Mr.
Scott, so they wilt lie prepared to
f e e t Winter Park In the R.H.S.
auditorium Friday morning. Game
time It 11:00. Hero's hoping our
basketball team Is as good as the
football team this season. They
can he, too. Don't miss the first
basketball gome of the year, F ri­
day morning!
Downbeat on Drama:
The cast for the Senior Play
has been completed. Mrs. Boyd
Coleman, who will direct It, haa
been hard at work recently getting
Cby-out* selected. Namei have
finally boiled down to the follow­
ing and these will perform In the
play of “ Little Women" sometlmo
In the early part of the year: Meg
— Alice Brown; Beth — Mertle
Criseey; Amy — Gall Bitting; Jo
— Judy Irvin; Mother — Margaret
Morrison; Pane — Ronald Hold;
Laurler — Clinton Bonntv; Mr.
Brooks — Terrv Cordell: Profes­
sor Baer — Sammy Jacobson;
^ u r t March — Hoverly Rogers;
™h* - maid — “ Pudgy" Thomas.
Congrats to all of- you and good
luck on Feb. 12thl And to nil those
who failed In trying out, don’t
give up! SuDuort the Senior play
by participating In mako up, cos­
tumes. etc. They can certainly use
youl By the way, the east will
perform In stvles to suit the fash­
ions of those days, so the costumes
ought to really be attractive and
dif'erenti
m The Junior Play. “ Don't Darkon
*My Doorwav”, under the direction
of Mr. Salatlno, presented th#
student body and townspeople
with an excellent performance,
one they can certainly be proud
of and one that will, he hard for
next year's class to break! To the
cast, all those who helped behind
the stage, such a t promotsrs, busi­
ness m tnagers, advertising man­
agers, mak* up, sound effects, stc.
and to Mr. Salatlno, congrats for
% wonderful presentation!
Chit Chat In Clast:
We hear that Joe Hutchison
and Sandra Dunn ar* going steady
now! Good luck, to you. The love
bug has really been bustin' this
weekend, for Joe and Sandra ar#
not th# only two that have decided
to go together steady; among th#
t#c#nt couple# to tali# th# st#n
ar# Clinton Bonnev and Lucia
Goff: Randy Reynolds and Fr##da
Colvin. Law I Coula It be th at *
4 am * bug 1* humming over

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P h o M 811

Oviedo Woman's Club
Holds Annual Bazaar
OVIEDO (Special) Th# City
“
Hall.................il
Memorial BBuilding
was beauratei with colorful
t decorated
rday for the Woman’s
a Saturday
Club baxaar. There was a table
loaded with all kinds of cooked
food, with Mra. James Wilson as
chairman. There were all kinds of
flowers and plant*, with Mrs. W.
K. Meek as chairman.
The white elephant table und
surprise package table wot headcd by Mrs.
Don **'
Ulrey. ~
Tables
Mr*. D
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placed between
the bank and the
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it
restaurant held pllea of rummage.
Mrs. James Partin was chairman
of this group. All member* of the
cluh rotated at the booth* with the
exception of the supper commit­
tee.
From 6:30 to 8:00 a chicken pileau supper wos served. Mrs. Joe
I. Beasley, chairman, ami her com­
mittee, had the tablet beautifully
decorated, carrying out the Christ­
mas motif for the occasion.
As the affair was a huge suc­
cess, the finance committee, with
Mr*. Charles T. Nlhlsck ns chair­
man, Mr*. E. L. I.uttrell, Mra.
Joseph I.elnhart and Mrs. J. II.
Htalty ns members of her commit­
tee, will probably have a good re­
port for the meeting un'Friday.

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head* of two upperclassmen, Hay
llavla and Hope WeldeTT? Hny
mond Cobb has been asking a cer
tain 8.H.8. student out! Could lie
interest Is mountin’? IT (Irmly
Johnson seemed to he attracted to
a little blonde Frosh, are her In­
itials, M.R.S.TTT Just love Mary
Ann W right’s freckleslll I can’t
think of anymore gossip, so let’s
skip on down to some uf the week
end activities . , .
The Trl-lII-Y B«n&lt;|uet, given
annually for the football hoys,
their fathers, cosehes, former tro­
phy winner* and members from
various organisation* around town
that present awards, will be held
Friday night In the school audl
torlum. This will climax the foot
ball year a t 8.H.8. Awards pre­
sented that night Include: Kadera
Jewelry store giving a cun to the
“Most Improved Player", Jim Robton’s Mens Wsar presenting a
natch, white sweater to the moat
valuable player on the H-squad
team; th* winner of this, who was
Ross llannum last year, will have
the title “ Most Promising Athlet#w; the “Best Blocker” will be
th# Sanford Llon’e Cluh award,
and of course, th* Peter Schaal
tr o p h y .............
Th# Student Council has already
begun their Chrlstma* work, by
decorating th# exterior of th*
•chool with red candle*, fern, etc.
It waa difficult work, hut th# re­
sult# w#r# worth HI
The Christmas dance sponsored
by th# Key Club Is going to be
bold Doc. 17, 1962, so make It a
datal

Mrs. Skinner Honor?
N ancy Jean Appleby

OVIEDO (Special) Miss Carolyn
Hardy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawton Hardv, is announcing plans
for her forthcoming marriage to
William Joseph Darnell, ton of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Darnell, of
Ft. Wayne, I ml.
The ceremony, one of the high­
lights of the Christmas season,
will he an event of Thursday eve­
ning, Dec. 11, at the First Baptist
Church in Oviedo. Dr. Frank C.
Morgan will officiate at the double

M itt Nancy Jean Appleby, popu­
lar young brlJe-elect. ,v*i tior,m«d
today with a luncheon grvet, t,,
Mrs. A. L- Si.innei at her i.um, u
t»l&gt;8 Magnolia Avenue. Using
i
Christmas theme in deem nting.
lovely flower urrangi-nii-iit* were
of bright red puincettius mol elus
ter* of white berries.
On tho mantle was a "loir" «&gt;f
plenty" with crystal candvlalna
bolding white t«p--is * iii iminded
&gt;vi*b tern* and flow*-** T' • lundi
eon table held sllvei luan. lie.l , an
delabra with white candle* at tinbase of which were the n il flow
era and white berries tied with n--l
and white rlldion*. On tin- ned.-n
ra In the dining room wen- al-.(lie red ami white arraugem- litDuring the luncheon, the Im.-tc'*
presented Miss Applei'V willi o
sliver trivet. Thn»e invited t-&gt; Iwith Mis* Appleby wen- in, m«ih
er, M r*. 11. A. Appleliy. her giiind
mother, Mrs. W. J Dn\ld. Mis
Bernard
llarkey,
Mm
Benny
Austin, Mrs. Henry
Witte .ii .
M r*. Stanley Rock'-v, M m . Hand.I
Chapman and Mrs. Itndy Slmm

tic * tuftJ! eiidfrUmw ' v* »* ■ - ~

Miss Martha Jean Hardy will la*
her slater’s maid-of-honor, while
Mias Fsye Ksulerion, of Orlando,
will he her attendant.
Harold
Rider, of Ft. Wayne. Ind. will
•erve as best man for Mr. Darnell.
Usher-groomsmen will he Don­
ald Hardy, brother of the brideelect, Frank Wheeler, Jr. and
Thomas Danlcll, oil of Oviedo.
Nuptial music will h-» rendered hv
William Henry Martin, orgunist,
and Merritt Staley, soloist.
A reception will be held In the
church annex Immediately follow­
Muking up a congenial party for the annual op
ing th# wedding. No Invitation* day evening were, left to right, Dr. and Mrs. Charlc
ar# being Issued, but all friends 5irs. Charles R. Bowes. Cocktail* Were served at th
are Invited for both the wedding serving of a delicious dinner. Dancing was enjoyed u
and reception.

Miss Maureen P itts
Honored On Birthday
Mrs. Arthur Pitt* entertained
her daughter Maureen with n
party given Saturday nfternoon
marking her sixth birthday st her
home at 2004 Holly Avenue, Brnslllan pepper was used In deco­
rating the room* to carry out the
seasonal theme.
The refreshment table was
covered with n lace doth and cen­
tered with n tiered birthday cake,
further cnrrylng out the Christ­
mas motif. Indoor and outdoor
games, directed hv Sarah Dunn,
were enjoyed hv the young guests
with a prise lielng won by Regina
lllsson. Later in the nfternoon re­
freshments, consisting of cake and
Ice cream were served with Christ­
inas candles. Hnlloon* were given
as favors, nnd Maureen received
many gift* from her friend*.
Tho*e rnlovlng the afternoon
with Maureen were Wavne Keel­
ing. Martha Keeling, Patricia Ra­
bun, Georgia Ann Jones, Judith
Ann Hurchcll. Regina lllsson. Jimntv Jones, Doris Blanton, Donna
Collins, Susan
Kei*er, Dottle
Broyles, Marie Slenn, Barbara
flnlger, Sandv Hervish. Paulette
Normand, Mary Scott, l.nurv
Rockett, llonnle Bisson. Clndv
Lake. Sarah Blanton, Lorraine
Jeffords. Tommy DeUnrre, Leroy
W e s t fa ll, Doyle Carlton, Johnny
Anderson. Merlyn Anderson, Leroy
Griggs. Sarah Dunn. Teddy S*vmansklewles. Tommy Shields, Marv
Margaret Reynolds, LoVIgne Pitts,
A. O. Pitt" Jr.. Mr*. Margaret
Reynold*. Mr*. J. L. Dunn, Mr*.
Harold Keeling.

LAKE M A /.T

Mr. nnd Mr*. Wm. Van Andcn
of Miami were calling on friend*
Sunday. They are former resilient*
of Lake Mary.
Mr*. J. |). Cochran nnd grand­
daughter. ('apt. I)ln Jean Roberts,
IT. S. Air Force spent Monday in
Oviedo, the guests of the former's
duughter. Mr*. Thoma* Moon.
Mrs. A. B- Caplin returned from
Wilmington, Delnwnic. .Monday,
where she had visited her daughter
for the past month
Maurice ,1, Davis of California
who bn* been visiting Ids friends,
Mr. ami Mrs. K. O Fawcett I* now
attending Junior College in Or­
lando, where be is living.
Prof, nnd Mrs. II It. Hecken*
bach un,| son Jimmie are moving
into their new home In Hanford.
The Rev. and Mr* I,. W. Scott
attended the speci;,l meeting of the
North Florida I’roshvlery, held
Dec. I, in Astiduln
Harry Harrow ol Sanford was
railing on friends in Luke Marv
Wednesday
Mr. nod Mrs. Joe It. Wrdls re­
turned Wednesday from a two
week*' hunt in Doff Hammock.
Mrs. tilielv* Flippiu of Tamtiii
spent Sunday with her uncle nnd
nunt, Mr. and Mr* (’. W. Sjoblnm.
She was Mccottmatrie I by a friend.
Mrs. .Intm Tnvlor. also
Tamp".
.(nines llraslngliiii of Chornw, 8.
C accompanied l»v Ids daughter.
Miss Lois Hriisiliglnii is visiting
ids brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
und Mr*. C. I’. Brnsingtnn.
Wednesday, tile Sundae School
Department of the Church of the
Nnxnrcne enloved a wiener roast
on the ehurrh lawn. The menu In­
cluded. hot dogs ami bun*, baked
beans, cole alow, potato salad, eongrided salad, lemon pie, ten anil
coffee.
Thursday evening, the Seventh
nnd Eighth tirade* entertained
their families nml many friends
with two. one net plnvs. “ Ilcreules
Site Out" was thr* one chosen hv
thi&gt; Seventh Grade nml Hindis inkjug part in it weir: Vnrhirie
Vi.....ho. Edith Dodson. Melinda
Todd. lack Cnppeiigcl
\itliu r
\ 111in- and treble and Don Dr
l.aughtei Eighth Grader* n-snnn^
sihlc for "As Sure A- You're llorll"
were Marv ......... HoMiV lean »"'i
Nelson,
Jackie
Keefer, 11iUv
Thompson
M -rtir,
Re»wn and
Chuck Welderhold. lb III
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were well presented, and provoked
many laughs. Between the two
offerings, popcorn nnd Ice cream
were sold.
Friday evee'ie*
-imla'lon of 'he Coni”
hyterlaii
Church
*t*ti"«nr-1 »
covered dish suppe- "t t'-e f ha~».
her of Commerce. Followin'* H
various ehurrh i" " " " " sold rmi't'haked goods s d ................ '
their h"*a«r ho'**-- A ' '
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en loved Hi"
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Eantern Star Holds
Memorial Service

Mrs. Betty Weseon, dressed ns
an angel, placed flower* In a
basket In memory of eaeh de­
parted member a* the secretary
lead their names. The officer*
serving as sta r points placed

For Christmas Give—RUSSEL WRIGHT AMERICAN
MODERN DINNERW ARE!

PERSONALS
Mrs. It. L. Cornell left today for
Jacksnnvite to visit with her sonin-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce t.aney.
Friends of Mr*. Fred Strange,
Till West First Street, will regret
te learn that she is confined to
the Florida Sanitarium in Orlan­
do for treatment.
The many friends of S. It.
Cooper, who bus hern a winter
visitor ut the Mayfair Inn for
siveral years, will
h&gt;- sorry to
learn of the death of bis father
ireeiitly In Troy, N. V.
Al Heath of Sand Point, Idaho,
brother of Mrs. K II. I.anev con­
tinues critically ill at Fi-rmildLaughton
Memorial
llosidtal,
where lie has been confined for
the past two weeks.

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I'hone to'tn.j

Former Sanfordite
Married In Eustis
The marriage of Mrs. Hariv
lloog Rowell of Emits mid Jolni
j.ee Hamrick of Orlando, wm
soli-mnlicd on Dec. 7 at t nt'
o'clock in Eusti*. Mr.
Humnrk
lived in Sanford for many o h m
and was associated with th, \t
luntic Coastline Railroad, lb i&lt;
now retired and moved t" O r la n ­
do about one year ago.
The ceremony was held at tinhome of the bride's daughter.
M r*. Justin ........................ .. W i s * i . h.
Knst Washington Avenue with
Elder Mitchell It. G arr.lt of Hi
lando officiating, m .......
the
fireplace banked with white ,lnv
snllthemuma, glodioli. com.-llms
and palms.
Nuptial music wn* pres.-nti •!
by A. J. Scherem-el, vocalist, wlm
song "Because" and "I Love You
Truly", and M i s s M il,-lo-lcm- Gar
rett, pianist.
The bride wore n leal l-lio•-!
culiurdine suit wilti orchid
sage.
Mrs Justin lh-Fori-*t Wi-.su h,
dnuglitei of the hlide. wa imitn-n
of honor. She wore u pink g.ihm
dine dress with a coi'iige "f
ramellias.
Justin DeForest W i • -i, I. wn
lu-st man.
A reception was held following
the ceremony at it"- W i--e L
home.
After a wedding tup ...........
the southeastern stall s, it....... opt-will In- nt home on l o t \\ .i h
Ington Avenue. Eustis
Attending the wedding from ■"t
i f town were. M i*. V i.im I'm - i .
Mr*. Mitchell It. G n rn tt and Mi
A. J. Schereiicel. nil of Milnod-.;
I'h. 13tB
Mr. and M r. J. W H u -•• i - f i-pi &gt; . , „ i „ r , l t i e .
»*• &lt;m I ih L J #
Vaa
Invares. and Mrs. H u m I
in
m *“ p t ' - r m a a o w H H M
of Umatilla.

S:m lord Jewelry
And Lujurage Co.

FOR G I F T - G I V I N G !

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H O C U S » to 12 — 2 to r»
Phone 766
303 Atlantic Bank Building

FOOTNOTES

a th n a t to Qreat Lakei

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Gloralyn — • linen lilsr- fuliili, of tnyriti nml
cotton for lluil nenl. fre.li loulv. t Indton front,
cuffed ileevrt and lavishly sploshed with
thlneilone-iet rtnlmildrry. l ull, llu.vliig sLlrt
for ulmriil flguie II,dirty, li.-ige. Navy. Lilac

or Green.

Shoes that utl&lt;] » BhnrMoned accent of smnrt-

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TO SUIT THE SEASON!

Only $7-35 Service For Four —
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foiiulr. and Mrs. C. A. Illouin
and Dr. and Mrs. William Hop­
kins, who plan to leave soon nftir being stationed at the Sanford
Naval Air Station, were honored
tot Friday night with u Christmas
H'kI farewell party
l.t. J. R. Millri served us toastn aster during the dinner which
was i-njovcl by station personnel
i (fleer* nml their wives. |,t. W.
I I&gt;o,My gave ii farewell address
t-&lt; Countr Illouin ami Di. Hop­
kins ami presented them with
eifts.
Following dinner dancing was
i tijoyrd and a gift exchange lidd.
M i*. E. It, Browiieller wm in
charge of the uffair nml was as­
sisted by Mr*. G. R. I'cnrson,
Mrs. Fred I'cnrson and Mrs. John
Hi r About fit) officers und their
wives enjoyed the event

flower* of their respective color on
the altar during the service.
Tlu-re lire two points to reDr. Frank C. Morgan, pas- member in using fresh purk: Keep
tor of the First Baptist Church il well refrigerateil until it is
In Oveldo, opened nnd closed the used, nml rook it slowly and
srrvlces with a prayer.
thoroughly.

BEAUTY!

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lilouinH And Hopkins
Honored With Dinner

Mrs. L. C. Tally, llrtioe and
F. L. I.anev of Jacksons die; Mr
guests, recently, Mr.
i -id Mrs Ralph C Barron and
K Houghton nnd Mr
Mr. and Mrs. C. \V. Adams of
It Houghton, tier son
O'lnmlo visited Sunday with Mr.
all of Melbourne.
Mr and Mrs. W. C. Matthews mid Mrs. K. II. I.aiu-v and Mr.
and five children of High Springs, Heath.
visited his brother-in Inw and *1*
ter. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. C. Tillls, over
Friends of Mr*. E II lainey
tin weekend.
will he glud to learn thut she
Mr. nml Mrs. G F Mel.arty of lias been removed from FernaldAtlanta were recent guests of her I IItighten Memorial Hospital to
til1-tint in law and sister. Mi and In-i home on ”05 Fu-t Eighteenth
Mr«. W. T Wnnsley.
Street where she is recuperating
Mr. uml Mr*. Frank llartlmv re­ nicely.
turned Saturday from a visit „f
Jack Robson of West I'nlm
scwral weeks with relatives in
Camilla. Gu.
Bench, who attended a state meet­
Itev. and Mrs. X. J. Grmlv of ing of the toning hoard in Day­
Starke arrived Monday to visit her tona Beach last week, spent the
son and daughter-in-law-, Mr. nml past weekend with Dr. nml Mrs.
Mrs. F. G. Lee.
I N Itohson nt their hono- on
Gayle llutke pint Saturday in Smith Sanford Avenue.
Orlandii, Christmas shopping with
her slstor. Miss Dorothy Burke,
Mr*. Henry Mcl.nnlin Jr. w-nx
who lives there.
the guest of her father It W.
Mrmbern of Seminole Chapter
,Mr. and Mix. Mux Stewart of Hunter of Jnrkxonvltli- nt a linnNo. 2, Order of Eastern Star,
Itnylmiii Item b culled oil lo-i loo
i;uet liel,l Friiluv night In Tampa
who hnvn dlrd were honored In
Mu-r mid *isler-in law, Mi mid by- tile Florida Section of the
memorial services held recently In
Mrs. A. F Kemp, Sunday.
Aiuerirall Society of Civil En­
the Masonic Temple. Officers par­
Friends of C, E. Mll*t,-d will he gineers Al tile dinner lie was
ticipating In the service were
sorry to hear that In- suffered a
Mr*. Leona MrLain, worthy ma­
heart at lack, Monday nod i* now a presented with a life memlH-rslup
tron: Rob William* substituting
patient at tin- Feinnld l.nughtoii m the Society The presentation
w iis
made try John Miller of
for Bob Colo ss worthy patron:
Memorial I •s|&gt;iI &lt;&gt;I h i Hunfoid
lacks,oivllle, who reviewed brief­
Henrietta Raines, associate ma­
Mr and Mis. A. Toro of Tallinn
ly the recipient's work through «
tron; J. II. Jones, associate patron;
mrived Saturday to visit hot loo
Murrah Jarvis, conductress; Mo­
tlier and sister-in-law, Mr. mid long and distinguished engineer­
ing career.
Mr*. \V. I*. Ihrrke.
nde J. Warner, associate eonductN. M. Illniii’li was removed t"
resa; Janie Shumaker, secretary;
Hie Fernald Laughton Memorial
Vlrgl/ll* Anderson, e h n p I a I n ;
Hospital. I, v iimbulanei-, M-mdav
Helen Lelnhart. pianist: Ludeun
-iftermioii, when neighbor* found
Howard, marshall; Mnrimrie Shep­
Idol I” ii critical colaIItion, at Ids
pard, Ado; Mary Alice Wyatt,
laike Mm v home
Ruth; Grace Cordell, Esther, LcnProf, and Mrs. It K True visitpie Moye, Martha and Mary Eula
• * their "oii-ln law and daughter,
Holtxclaw, Electa, served ns war­
Mr.
and Mrs Everett Dix in llolder.
lv Hill, Humluy afternoon
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr*. Mary Hello Cole rendered
Mr and Mrs. Howard E. Butler
Mr. and Mrs. V E. McClelland
a solo with Mr*. Helen I.elnhart
left
for
their
former
home
in
Min­
announce the Idrth of u soil on
as accompanist at the pinna. Choir
neapolis, Minn., Mornlav, following Dec. 7 in llmistoii, Tex. Mrs. Mc­
music for the occasion was ren­
' :* honorable discharge from the Clelland will la- remembered ns
dered by Mmc*. Eunice Turner,
Navy.
the former Rosemary Burdick.
Vivien
Welch,
Eva
llnrkey,
Cmdr. and Mr*. C. A. Illmdn and
Augusta Bllbrey, Lucille Norton, articles fop- • -tbo-M -tie h-ver* three children left for Monterey,
Mr*. J. It- Houghton had "*
Stella Moore, Mary Ilt-lle Cole,
California this week, win-re he is
and Eva Williams.
tiling Irnnsferred.

GIVE YOURSELF

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By VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON

Photo by Klrshner—Raymond Studio
ening dinner and dance of the Mayfair Inn on Satur­
* I.. Persona, Mr. und Mrs. Bjll Kirk, nnd Mr. nnd
e Mayfair beg'inning at 7:011 o'clock followed with the
mil late in tiee evening.
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William J. Darnell

OPEN EVENINGS BY
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monthly fee of I I wa* charged for

City Commission
((.'••IIH H r» ™ r*«e Oeet
who would "are that Ju*tirc I*
done among &gt;hv Colored people."
In reviewing the history of t
ca*e, the attorney *aid claim* were
presented to the City Comml**lon
f Sanford liy the px-officinis back
n 1t)|] for salaries due them when
Ihe town of Culdxhoro we* &lt;11*
continued. He -ixlrt the claims were
made within the (10 day* Allotted
for such action, that they were re
*« the city attorney by the
cmumlssion and that nothing ha*
been done toward the satisfaction
the claim* ilnco that time.
The attorney brought out the

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ren relented

"cl t lien*

Talking Horne
thj* tpobth.
Two boosts were /nnd* In the
,*■*• r»««* «»*•»
Iv cr/v v d e nprehaa’ /}( n rv ryut'p- Mny Hull (cratctung
my head and
mfnt for the City. Original old* ordering.
of the Seminole County Truck and
Lot* o roolha r folk are wondering
Tractor Company and .the Komi* on now that I-idy ha* bean cred
note County Motor* weic rolled to led with providing M» ’'tip" that
allow r&lt;ir ruhstliuilon* for *lt ed to (llscovory of Ihe body of
truck bodle* for two lioltt* and Hanny Malton, a 4-ycar old child
for the addition nf two-«peeil n*|eji in Is* Ini: from his Quincy, Mast.,
nnd ftve-opecd trail-ml**loii* on home for neatly two yogrs.
three dump truck*.
Klnco Sunday, U dy'» mlitres*.
The ordinance amendment deal- a gray
gray­haired little woman named
ing with the cloning hour* of bus!-; Claudia
a, ha*
nelu
a* been deluged
ne**e* (riling alrqhoiie beverage* with long iitance call* from per
was presented for further run*Id-1fnn* who want the gf-ycur-old
oration. The nrnn»*ed ordinance | horse (tulucd on ovorythlnjt from
wall*.
amendment emlxxlir* the provl-lon Mulon Idcycle* (o wlldcil
Mr*. Fc
Fonda won't take the re• &gt;)*( lu ixln n se*
liy tclephu no, declaring that
. ir*t* by
hollc Ircvernge* nn n aerondary (pieit*
.. . _atr heer bait u aw u the
ha«|* may remain open on Sunday l-ndy I* not
If the alcoholic portion of the bind* queitionor I* on hand to ge
itroight from the boric’*
nee* I* non-operntlvr. I.n*t night, answer
the Commieiion directed that pro- mouth.
r*, Fonda
rondo made two oxcop
t
M r*.
vl-lon Ip* made for having nil lietjr, lion*
..........
ri|lo. bn-—
v, Rhe
wine* anil liquor In n lorked rn* agreedtoto1|&gt;I»
ask l.aily aomutlrT
otuullrnc toclg*tire on Kundny In *urh u bu*l- dav about Hhylll* -tunc
un» Ityhcr,
II
lie**.
mlxilng loygar.old beauty
ba ‘
from
An ordinance wa* authorized Kggerlaville. N. y T pnd an unldenwhich would allow the mayor, act­ lifted Chicagoan who «recently &lt;11*ing mayor and city clerk to exe­ npoanrril.
cute all deed* on bulialf of the
Rut nhoul that Interview:
City.
Lady flahhorgastid me when she
An_ ordinance allowing adverlU- correctly answered most of tho 13
Ing through "rnurtesy
meter pay­ quest Ion* I fired at her.
|i
ment*" wa* place.) oil firat rend.
She duos her answering by pok­
Ing. The ordlnpnrc came about |e ing her rhln at levers extending
re»pon*e to tho rcqu«*t of a local out from Uny ilidrs containing
■ho* renaJr concern which dealre* numhcrii and letter*, when she
to aidvprtlie by Iniertlng ooln* In touche* the lever*, the numbers
expire
ed parking meter* and pine- npd letter* shoot lip, spelling out
advertlilng
lt)», P|
. . _ raid*
, . re*emhl|ue her answer*.
police oarklng ticket* under the
M r*. Fonda stood beside Lsdy.
nd*hfHd wiper* of the rnr* pnik- repenting the questlop* Into the
at the*e melw*.
. innre's par Soinetlmrs Mr*. Fond#

nd pioneer* of flapford who have
one much in the bidMing and
moijldlng nf the Colorod cltlxanry
of Sanford." He aaid he wa* Reek­
ing "amicable, latlxfactory and
harnionlou* action" in the matter
of the alleged indebtedne**.
Commissioner Andrew Carr*
Way (aid that nope of the Co
Pill,»iion had been aware of the al­
leged obligation pntll be had read
the ault In the newspaper and
lated he thought the coip;nl*ilon
ould have In-eft contacted before
the ault was flleiHnitead of afteryrprd. Mayor wuuarp fltemp«r
Htemper
laid he appreciated the manner In
WBlch the Commission wa* »j&gt;proaehed and Mated tha matter
phould he referred to the city a t­
torney. The rnmmleslon agreed
Fire CJilef M"ek Cleveland mode grnied Ladv'i *lrek brown back
upon thl* action.
City Attorney A. K. Bhlnholaer recommenilntlon* for amendment* with the swish of n whip Rhe did
...____ _ governing the thl* to prod Ihe horse.
dls- to tne ordinance
„laid
„ „hr ha* filedl aa motion
____ for____
otorogp and hauling of Inflam­
Lady Marled mil perfeetly bv
pilwal
*ult,
itiuulpUng ..the
T
‘ ‘ of' -thei »u
..........dtt
. mable liquid*. He ndv!*e&lt;] (hat
plaintiff* have
ve ;no
rlaln^
m t*to *Itytal* truck* hauling gaaollne nr other pecking out my n*m*. When I
io Haim
asked her where I wa* born, she
(he City, wh
whateoevar,
{lability on the
Inflammable* Humid he i-ratrirled applied
llcthphem. Pa. — the
spelled out llcthehem.
pnd
ohjedHon (o p from
had no ohjec
nd that
tha he hnd
the hu*lne** dUtrirt or any
rumpromlif
eettlc/neui orr c&lt;
rapromlii
nlii lp the congested area and that a rnparlty right answer. When I asked her
luch action
act I would limit ihould bn nlorrd nn under­ how much money I make weekly,
lid *uch
m atter. He ■aid
come bark with the exact
be a question
m of pi
policy
policy on the part ground atorage or Inflammable* at she
figure.
of the rnmmlitio apd U could i place of bualm-M, luch a* a aer* dnllnre-onil-cent*
Rhe flubbed It when I asked her
make a "contribution If you arr
e atatlon. Tho loiter matter wo* where I went to school. Hut two
io Inclined."
turned hark to him to make re­ question* Inter, she named the
Among Ihe Halm* In the motion commendation on the rapacity school in a delayed-action reply.
for dl*ml«*ul. on file at the Cir­ limit.
lauly has been plavlng thl* ques­
Following complaint about th* tion and answer game for mare
cuit Court Clerk’* office, are that
payment would be barred by. the condition of -Jlith Street, weal of than 30 vrars The folks who visit
statute of limitation*, that the Fr(mcb Avenue, the C(imuii**loii her at M r* Fonda's small frame
complalnnut* have been guilty of rwpieRtciJ the rltv manager Io con- house on the edge of t«wn get
lache* (negligence to take action,fer with the (.unntv C&lt;iinuil**ion three question* fur a dollar.
qt the proner lime I nnd that the anil make the prupo«al that the
(Iccasloonllv. n psychologist nr
City would rcMiirfiice nod repair someone prominent In (he medical
cnmnlaiiit la without equity
tho
"In-el
In
the
City
limit*
If
tin
Mayor Ktrniprr oxnre«»cd Ihe
field comes nlnnv Io trv l.udv ]q
nulnbm coiupbilnt* ehould have County would carry on from there. 107H, two links* University psychol­
The
request
of
A.
.1.
I.lvely
foi
ogy professor* tested her nnd con­
been rrgUtcreil more frcipu-ntly
iiornilt to *ell beer anil wine* nt cluded:
than once In It year*. The attor­ n1107
VVc*t
Tlilrteenth
Street
wa*
"There appear In he no loonney for the Negro group *ald the (leiiled. The Cooind*"ion gave n*
action "magnifies tha Ignorurw of th&gt;- ri-neno for refinutl the clrciim- holes. nn reasonable possibility for
my rtlent*" a&lt; In their right*, or *lnece of the lorn thin'* b&lt;-lng too signaling, ellher of a rouse lull* or
unconscious ehurnrlrr,"
they didn’t have e repretcntaUve, rlii*!- to a rhiirch.
And In ldl't, Ur Thomas I.. CarHe *aiil It wn* "tlmo to give the
The Seventh l&gt;ay Ailventlst roll. New York psychologist, said
Cite Comnil**lnn knowledge of Churrh
win rrnnled pernd*"|eo to he (.-ould find "no tr'ckory In­
Cuntinu&lt;'i| walling."
Rolirit iii the bu-dne"* end r&lt;-«|*b-nCnmniiu.doncr Carraw-nv *aid Hal M-ctlpIls jp their unnpi.l food volved"
I thought nhoul a (ipnff system
that if the City ha&lt;l an obligation, dllve, wllli the stipulation
between I.ady and her mistress
It should come mil In court. The sound truck I* to l&gt;&lt;- used.
Hut she has answered question.*
Negro attorney n*lil In hi* rinsing
The request of u icpicsenlnllvc
remark* that he hoped the Com­ of thu Church of (iud to salvage when Ms. Fonda wasn’t nearby.
mission (.illI would consider the material* from the old ball park How doe* Lady do it?
I asked Lady that very question.
matter.
grandstand to build n new church
Kite hesitated, then slowly s|M?llcd
Mr. Con*. In the presentation of Was filed unill the r ltv derides
"M I N I)." hi* case to the Coniutl**loiii said whether It want* to salvage tin- outI asked
her If snr'il like Io he n
that Itinerant rnnva**rrt have material*.
Following a iliacunHon, the ques­ human.
beet) plrking up sewing nmrhlm" Y r i,” came Ihe nnsw-er
rnualr Imslne** Imre nml that lie tion of Jurisdiction of the now
M t*. Fomin, who calls her pel

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felt that they should lx&gt; charged a
license fee ' cornp*ruble Io that
which I* charged locally, lla said
that sonip evan have been mlirop
resenting the-.nielve* a* hi* cmuloyrcs nnd that sewing machlno
head* wiilrh they hail picked ill*
hnd pot been returned. Several
Negroes, he said, had h«cn to sc*
him uhmil these missing Imail*.
The l-ienl re pair man. who said
lie was forced Io luvcrt to lowing
ma'hlne repair from a former
builncs* because of a back Injury,
rend a list of name* aitd out-oftown concern* which he Raid had
been soliciting local bu*|nax*.

City Manager Tnm Lemon
hi* office should be contacted If
any of the local rsxldmt* “»«•
th*»e people.” The matter was re­
ferred to him and (h* pollra chief,
Kov William*, for Inveillgatlon.
The mayor *ahl, '’It la only
ihrouifh Ihe cooperation of th*
merchant* that we can completely
police theee things . , • . »*lllng
ehould lie on an equal bail*,
Robert Aniru*. Jacksonvllla an*
glnvrr, who etudled the bide for a
pew aerator for the City Water
‘Work*, reported the lowe»t one,
Mr. Dyxon’n. had been submitted
without a hid bond or cerUflid
check ne stipulated In tho require­
ment*. However. Ihe CenjroUilon
welveil thla requlrsnieql and gave
' Mr. Dy*on time to eubn)lt (ha fleeeaaarv bond In accepting Ilia hid
for *0,1170.
Jame* llolltclaw, manaaor pf
(ha local hranrh of the C « * Cola
Company, made tha m il
bavin* an advertising sign
on the Cltv ware|
. Stempor *ald the era
a reqiest would bjH
Mher inch requeue i
: City nroperty. Tha
'C ity Manager l.emon

tout 1st building lit Fort Mellon
I ’ark wa* referred to the Chamber nn "rduenteil horse." bought bad)
of Commerce for rerominended -' when she wa* a baby coll,
Rhe said the first uollecd a
C. II. Klltley, maluiuci of tliy
Wight brothers Wholesale Urn- strnngcoess about the animal when
eery and the K am) W Product baity would romp Into Ihe burn
Conitmnv, sought relief on pork lug Just a* Mrs Fonda was on the
at Fourth Htrect nml l.aiirel Ave- verge of culling her.
I ’osslhly. said M r* Fomin, l.ndv
nue- He desire,I space for parking
truck*. Cltv Manager Ltmon w a| picked up Ihe "thought message"
InMtrucleil to pi iivide some spar* pud decided to come to the linrn
fur parking Imineiliati-lv and uinke before being formally sunuii'mcd
l.aily Is. nnd alwnys Inis been,
ryeoiiinieiulalloo* op the overall
unite n lure for sightseer* And hv
parking problem.
far
the most popular question nre
The CniumlaHon authorised the
advertising of bid* for auditing thr those dtallrtg with love.
Occasionally, said Mr*. Fomin,
City’* kook* on on* and three-ycnr
somiiino trie* to "catch" l.adv.
base*.
(.Ike the man wlju wanted to know
Authorisation alio wa* given for If Ids wife were true tn hlpiT
paying annual Chrlatma* homier*
Lady
snorUd and (witched, then
...................................vWch
Io City employee*. These honusei reoltcd:
a f* based on the period of icrvlcn.
"Are you?"
An employo with lee* than sly
month* **rvica will lw nnbl *
bonus of 1 101 ono with six month* with more than a year of service,
to a year or service, *15, ami onofUQ.

M owW

SOUTH KOIIAN FRISIDENT Syngmon Rh** shakes hands with Prtildanl-alad Dwight D. Ilaan*
howar shortly aftar Ika’s arrival In Korea far a lour of the fighting area. Rhaa conducted Ik* to
tha front whara both man waWhtd ROK troops maneuvarlng In tha Icy Koraan hills. (Inltrnallonal)

PmmUmtial Turn My
Plans Return Home

Air Depot
| I MIlHlilifl! f ’MHt I'lUP HUM

IN H E I’F.NDENCF.. M o ids-l'rc*
Ident Truinnn prepared Io start
back to Washington today to re
some, for six more weeks, the
duties of o chief of state.

The President and his family ro

turned
urnotf to Ihclr Missouri home fur
Ihe funeral of Mrs. David W Wal
lace, 00, who was hurled yester­
day. She was Mrs
Truman’*
mother.
The Trumans were expected to
remain In near seclusion unill their
depart u re lor Washing Pm at 7:1,7
P.m , Eastern .Standard Time Mrs
Truman was showing the strain of
Ihe four days since her mother died
In the White House of a cerebral
Ihrnmbosis
Sonic papers for Ihe President
had arrived from Washington, however. An aide said It was possible
he might motor to nearby Kansas
('ily for a brief .stint of work In
the penthouse suite held for him
at Ihe Miichlcbnrh Hotel
Close tu 110 relatives and gontl
friends of Ihe Truman and Waljoci
families stiri-mled tho FnlMiinnl
funeral service yestm’dav Il Mheld in tbe fine old house Which
was Mrs. Wallace's lifetime home
until. In falling heullh. she was
taken to Washlnglo., by her s«n

F uneral‘HvrvicpN To

Alabama Leffialator
Freed On Hum Count

maybe three ordinary atom bomb*
PENSACOLA id( - J. Emmett
to Knock lliirtnnwnod out nf com­ Wood. State Legislator from Wash­
mission. military sources believe. ington County. A I*,. was free today
Americans began moving Into nn charges of driving while Intoxi­
llurtmiwood.
a former llrltlsh cated.
Itoynl Air Force base. In Septem­
He faces another trial on similar
ber. 1010 At first, the Americans rharges In Mobile Dee. 18.
asked the llrltlsh for -i.Ynoo square
Florida Highway Patrolman O.T.
feet of space—about half an ordi­ Cason testified at Wood's trial here
nary hangar—for no days. Then Monday that the lcglilatnr began
canto Russia’s squeeze on he- crying and offered hjm money not
leagiu-red licrlln nnd the famous to muku a ease against him after
llnrlln airlift
Cason arrested him.
lliirtnnwnod suddenly found Ihelf - Cason
C
said Wood’s car was
a principal repair center for Amor “ weaving across Ihe highway
ban mid llrlllsh planes shuttling that a part of a pint
.
it of” moonshine
food .mil supplies into licrlln lla whisky was found under the front
shops lore down, repaired nnd re seat
assembled I.Wmj transport planes In
Wood, a construction superin­
five mnnlhs.
tendent at the Chemstrand Nylon
As llte cold war Intensified, iilant north of here, testified he had
lllirlnnwnod's no day lease was nnd three drinks before leaving
scrapped The U S Air Force be home for work that morning.
gin building tin the depot on i
Wood was arrested by an Ala
tremendous scale.
highway patrolman near
Workmen are now busy on a nine bnnin
Mobile Aug. 2d on another charge
million dollar expansion program of driving while Intoxicated.
railing for n new runway capable
of handling America’s biggest.
rehouse I
bombers, ami a gigantic wnrohr
nf ,ht' "o rld ’s largest
J , ' T a n n i n (nt mK,|,r^ r. lo r mv,
, u ,2I, 'V&gt; ''mi.rn/.m
•| 4w",,nn-ii/vh o f
i L IJl
W INTER IIAVKN i.r - A cllrus
, X e !mi! w;,reh, 'l"e J,d"
.strike hns hit nt Irnst one
HurtonufMid handles Ihe big stuff picker*
Haven pdeklng bouse while
bomber engines, jel nssernhllei Winter
riiufllcllng
rep,iris came from Lake
olid other plane purls ns well ns Wales where Ihe strike began two
week-, ago,
llir-ie supplies, mo.,I of them ftnrn
E S. llfirtorr, manager
ri(f Iho
Hie It t i , are ftmiieled io Arncrl
--------i-aii m llilaiv lush,II,ill,ms all over
.
Western Korop,- and North AfrO-s o&lt; liillo o , said Monday only 20 of a
sfl
fnilt
ns they ore unde,I Other NATO loo nian crew were ’harvesflng
oatbois also gel Mime of then In the groves,
tin said the strikers don’t make
aiipplles
any wage demand-, hut did ask fur
TO C IIN stm tl m i.K HIKE
reeugnltlmi of the Citrus and Allied
DAYTONA REACH UR — The Workers Union M'R)&gt; as their liar
Florida Milk Commissi,m look on gaining agent
Karl Salve, organizing director
dt-r ndvlsemenl Monday a request
from Volusia County milk prodoe of Hie union, said the pickers want
era that di.ilrlhutors pay (horn ao cents 11 box for orange* and 13
more than Hi, present Tit cents a cents lor grapefruit, uifh a* dally
ipiaranlro of at least $H
Rgiftin
The roinmlxklnn rerettlly granted
Salcr also said mm- Ihnn 400
an tuer,mse to 1,3 rents a pallqo In PH
Irkers are on strike In the tuike
the neighboring Orange Kerolnolr Wales area
He Held tbe strikingg nickers
were
County rnilkslii'd
I'lek
A proposal to expand the Volorda from llldgn Drawers, Atroms Fruit
marketlui; area to In,-hide Flagler Co. and l.akr Wales Citrus (.row
Couniy also wax taken under cun- cr* Association, hill executive* of
ildrnttlon

Pickens1 Strike HitH
W inter Haven Plant

He Held For Pioneer !j.'-,n,lrp,haf•m-Wr "'||ii"rv iirm*

M IA M I lU—t'liui'i .,1 s,-ivin.-s will,
he liehl Wednesday at I n in fur
Calvin (ink, president of the River
side Hank ami a pioneer In Florida
iitmklng &lt;)nk died Mon,lav la a
Miami hospital idler on illness of
six weeks
Horn Fell III. 1HH2 in Jack son
villi', (ink xlarlrd hb earee,- .il 17
in the old Nall,mol ll.iuk Stale nf
Florida, now- Ihe Allantie National
H r moved to Miami in Hidu .qid
worked for some lime with eon
striietlon crews building the Flori­
da East Const Hallway Io Key
West

l.oter hr her j me preside,,I of
Ihe old Miami Sayings Hank and
iq 1011 organized the Riverside
Rank which now lias iJr)M»tlh of It
million dollars

Mrs.

Dak. Ihe former Flavin tie

(‘amp. Miami, survives

C h u rc h M e e tin g

R ed C ro M

(Coallnued From Pa** Da*)

(Continued Trani I'M * H**'

of worship-clasping hands in their study by Ihe National Research
Council, which recommended to
............In a divine Cl
belief
Christ.
Mr. Judd told the churchmen, the Office of Defense Mobilisa­
“ Wo arc In a crucial moment of tion that immediate *tcp* b* takhlstnry when the odds life against tr, to provide the total quantity- Of
t iohulin possible within the lim i­
us."
At a dinner of United Churrh- tation of fractionation facilities
mcn of the N .‘Omni Council of nt the country.
Churches, ho sold, "All civiliza­
This wn.s discussed nt a meet­
tion has been put on the defensive ing of representatives from tho
and communism ts on the march." Office of Defense Mobilisation,_
A onetime missionary to Chinn. the National Research CouiDil “
Judd said there Is "no hope for l ’nili-,1 Stales Public Health RerKorea," and "the Koreans all know
,lhe Department of Defense,
It." lie said one of Ihe leasonx .Y’ ,' U ";,,',:'] Foundation for In•or such n situation Is that n r tont,1&lt;lh"
Paralysis, the Federal
are following nn old habit of "iry
Civil Defense Agency, and the
ing to make a deal" with Ihc lie,j Cross. Convinced of the urenemy.
Rome too laymen from Z:| do ttenry of this proposed proa nun,
nominations heard Hie (oppress- the Office of Defense Mobilisa­
man describe Christian tTllnloo tion .wiiich ha* responsibility for
ns “ the only hope.” It gives hope allocating the nation’s blood sup­
because It offers the possibility plies for defense purposes^ re­
tin t men can he rhunged. he said. quested the American Red Uro«s_
lamking over conditions In t--'- to assume responsibility for col-M
Far East. Jiidtl said, "people talk b-eting the additional blood need*
nhoul Japan being a bast &lt;&gt; i&lt; and for milking available all
against communism They’d like possible gnmmn globulin.
It won agreed by the agencies
It to be but it eao’l ”
Economic conditions are nutting runrerned that the Red Cross wait
Japan on the ropes ami forcing the only organisation equipped to
her to look toward lied China for do tills emergency program, *lnco
trade; The Philllpincs Is "n dead H was presently eoordlnsllng the
duck." and Indochlnn lx tottering, Mood , oil,••■lion for the national
he i*ld
defense nml ha* been doing such
"There was never any chance no outstanding job in collecting
to »nve It." he said, "once Com- blood for civilian u*e. F u rth e r-*
munlats hid consol Ida led p(*wcr In o:oro, it was rinphasltcd that ax®
CM*)®'**
i. port of the III,toil Progrnm for
Judd said the American*, nny several venrs, the Ited Cross has
he having tough going in Korea, distributed gamma globulin made
hut, "IP * worse In Indochina—and from war surplus plasma to
they’ll be there ”
i hyslelnn*
fo r
treatment
of
Judd said that Ihere has been mensb's mid infectious hepatitis.
a "terrible contraction id the
The request from tlbe Office of
places where men are free, and
Defense Moblliintlnn arrived on
an expansion of where limy are
th,- ,'Vo of the Hoard of Oovcrenslaved "
"Weve been at wur for 70 years, e„r»’ meeting. Since this wn* *n
and don’t know it." he said emergent situation, nnd lacking
lime to discuss the program w ltM
"That’s why we'ru losing "
In The Philippines, he said, chapters, the Hoard decided t h a r
America has sacrificed To years the lied Cross should assume this
of democratic leaching* nml lend M sponslhilitv, provided satisfac­
erxhlp. hut "there's no way for tory, detailed arrangement* could
The Philippines" to remain in do- In- made with tho agencies ennpendent If the Communists rule on (irpcd. They fully reallied tnai
Mils additional task would would
(he mainland.
In China, he said. 135 years of tlinw heavily upon the finnncinl
mllilnnnry work has been lost he end volunteer resource* of thu
cause Ihe Christian missionaries , i L’HliUAtion. It was estimated
wouldn’t believe "that the devil that ,i minimum of $7,000,000
was the devil."
would lie require,I to make this
"They will have In stand before gamma globulin uvnilnide. ( ’on A
Judgment and answer for that mis­ •/■lUi'ltllv. the Hoard approved®
take,” he inld.
il.ls expenditure and directed this
The roots of our failure, lie said. (mount b,. added to the other
Is that amcrlca tried to "make a lieii Cross n qulreliiaets for tllfiJi.
The lti-,1 Crus- will not liave tho
settlement, an arrangement with
the devil Irom innnlsinj"—Instead responsildlltv of alloraiing and
of spurning him ns Christ did when d’-trihuting gnmma globulin, Mr.
he was templed
i I,omlmilst stated. Hiru-e tho amount
------------------------- of globulin needed will far exceed
suit 1_-M.it. I , , . ,
; flic expected supply, the Office
ASK M f l AI. I Ax
,.f Defense kialdlsatjon ha* reRARTOW
A mnjorilv of Polk omsted the National Research
County's Negro srhool teacher* Council to consult with nppropri A
have naked the couniy srhool Ir.is i.tc professional. Industrial, and
Ices to pay them Ihe same n.« while governmental grmm* to deter*
liersonnel with the snine (pinllfi loin,- the most feasible nod eipiit;
aid,' me tho, I of allneution and
cations.
The trustees received Monday a di-tribution in time for the next
petition signed by iu \ of the coun­ potlo season.
ty's 100 Negro principal* ami
SEEKS TO DIK3I1SS SUIT
teacher* and appointed n rnmmlt
PANAMA CITY bT-A hearing
Ipe In confer with the petitioners'
began today on a request hv (Jer­
lawyers.
Salaries are determined hv a ald Conrad to dismiss n suit rhalrating system based nn Iranmm. leaning his right to the olflce of
rxpeflenee
nnil personal and pro Hny Couniy Tax Assessor anil ask-A
O'
fraalotig l^(jn n
ing a vole recount

£ 1

A WORD TO THE WISE
IS SUFFICIENT
PL A C E

YO UR

ORDER

FOR CHRISTMAS NOW!
A Small DepoHil Will Hold,
in Models To Choose From!

a limit normal now

producer

! Get the buy of the year!

IMIIM till Milt

ii't p « to.it*,*
9 *MM*« IS* Set.

B.F G oodrich

'anaca for the &gt;dgn.

lion annroved the mayor’* Milan
In tttrnlrtr down th* reau u t, .
Tho CHv agreed |p open ■» » loy

implploed a)(mil haying

imttaetinn a vrer In advance. Mo
'aid this advance rsvftumf woi|ld
pork a&gt;anl»hl« on Mm aart wag';
dhera. Thq OommMfr; r*d*d Q ff.
!h» nrdln*"&lt;*e -'ovr*miu» xq*ela]
Htrb*"" collection ehould ha •
neade'd lb allow advgnca Dayman*
H* o o*’«rterlv 1**1",
Me. Klan^ee* revliterad
jfo’

Ofg jiijere, baby jdatara, nieces.
£
and granddau^fara will be extremely
pigttd |« know yif* wmembe*wdl
A tk about aot* marfitpi with mor^grom or

CalWWMM For Evening
..
Appointments
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A m e r ic a ’ s m o st d is tin c tiv e je t-s tre a m e d s ta lin g !
- C o m e in r ig h t a w a y !
G e t a b u y th a t y o u ’ ll t a lk a b o u t fo r y e a rs V

Sanford Motor}
i fr":7a:rcnm m

Wgpzsjty

ur-A-wAt now to*
E v e r y m o d e l a s ta n d *o n t h r i t r u c t u r a l noum lnesnt

Jaatlon to tho payment1of t t t
year sdvsrv* navment op mgri
garbage collation aa twopatw 1
ptdfad by ordinance. Thl* nspfl
ardUatlon. wMgh h*enmt&lt; m m I

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a Studebaker

140! F R E N C H A T K
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13-R E A L ESTATE FOR SALE—3

H IC K A M )

i Redrooin llnuse Separate l&gt;iiv
nu; Room Fireplace • Sereeneil
l’iin tl Sep,ir,ile L.,tr.i^e Nlee
I yard Furnished $ 10,500 Terms
■«! Dcilroom i'll llnm**
StTiwiMvl
I D'o-i'ti ('omp)elely tnrnlshcd In
l*1 oo'o.iie nm- on Iioor and radio
duller lenvimt
will .sacrifice
[ for S8 Slid

W A N T A D S
F u r K rstill*

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1 a- NOTH I S Pi:i|s(lN VI S -I.*,
STKNOnit XPIIER Write Ita
ANNol N t'IN tl oponc, .1 Sanford
Sanford liivinit experience
X\ on i1 IV I i i amji I h- di d foot
nl S i iiloi’d Aventlf mi I,ake Jos
I t - SITUATIONS WAN t i ll - t l
sap Ito.ds lor rent, had fur sale,
p&lt; n h Inttna tun* t ottii’ mil ami
It ARY R irriN li-h i t of lefi r
' ',' t| •' "'im
■
j.tm ri e
&amp;ikli
1013 M
Vmi will find ihal ti'tn jt (■ 111111 is
"at pi 1 tally if vmi VM.t ANNJOURNEYMAN eleilneiim work
E TI I S HEM Al l! VM
t'pen
m or within drivim; di-taine of
.Sundays Orlando lllithway
Sanford Reply l'o \ I! I i o
Herald _ _ _ _ _ _____________ it — \ t ro M iiim k s
m \ n . c its
f j— WUSINESS O P P O Ill!M ill s Itoo PAt KAIIO M..I111
1 lean
Will sell cheap 1 an In* »ecn any
EARN that &lt;*) or more per month
11nu1 at i't.tl Willow Xve
mldres'lni; envelopes m •pare
lime at home In .‘i .p I .a Ope IK \ l rm iO R tl t lilt 1 *KI Its |K

Ih f till InHi tin fttlr* i* |*|i 11 11*
nit linn 4 1&lt;li tit ih llu liin ;O i*»
MRlina llm iltl.
I Hm i &gt; l.ir |H&gt;r Hr# Inirrllim
•) tlWH l#(* |wr llhr ln«rrll*tn
*1 (Im ri PW pfr line Inirrllnii I 3 Medroom Home
Kltehen equip
llm r* is** |ipr Hue ln««*r 4lt*«t
lied
l.mely yard
$3,.MH&gt; will
V *rr llRf f«r Im r h 4'«*nir«r4
n i » WRrd* Iti »li** If nr.
' handle
H.ilancc easy terms
lluiiMf It it ir For Hint k Fur* Fn|««
I'liese homes are in excellent lo^
eatioos and are annm^ our very
P H O N E 118
best IllIVS
ST. it in v s ttt \t r v ct».
M Hill Itl* till! he tlM'fttlnl
III! \ f a i l Xve.
fhonr I till
•»trr (hr Tr!r|tiHtnr mi mrtiisanlord. I Inrliln
•irnndmii i hntgr if ftmr imme l«
writer Send U no im iiilm maiion
ildinl In (hr irlrjihtinr la**t*lk, In
and inslnietlons
s&lt; oil \ ' 1
M I' III V W ll s f l I,
IID .III. X\ It D ARK
lilt Colonial
rrtnm for (hi* iin Hilt titmlitilidi
•fci* nilsrttNrf I* r i|**Hnl (u |* i*
l&gt;rpl till, Hoxlmtv Station Ihiv
t i l VN
\x i v
' lie.lni.inis.
srreenril
prow ft t If * lit urtfrr lot ii * in
112. ttoxlmrjf 10 Mass Mnnev
lair mndrl ti'etl 1 ir.
poieh ear porie, spare heater
*rn J* r 4hr l»r*( |i«»**Miir arrslrr,
hark K'laruulcv
See l\ E Me M odel,
'e ftin i ilnr, stove ami Venetian
"»H Wn«l I iI r innai hr in our
Itrades 4Mho in I ’sell Cats
uf fire «*• 4hr il'iitt hr lor r ptihllr
Wind- * an he pineh.ixed with
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low down pay nielli uilti balance
tilth and Paik Axes
I
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tn Sanlord
EsluMislic.l
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(oiamed &lt;i I. MIA
!( nn re fur tiritit* in tout ml.
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IK H U R T X XVII I IMIS. Itrall.ir
%* r rnuntil hr i r*|»oti*lhir |«•r
desired Excellent t.-r to hi in.I
von owe on them
inorr I hnn mi*** Itin ttin t ln*m
ll.it luunit I I lind'iidsl. A 'surljlr
Hon.
little Ik HrrJ Used Cars
I'lnnie f i l l ___ Atl.iii 4H Haul Hid*.
Rox HAS e n Herald
Second and Sanfoid

T H E

311

SA N FO R D
H ER A L D
Mitt h i :v i

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••: 1. A K A Apartment* M l w
Tr*l Street Phone l!Ml \V
hlll.LAWAY AM* IIAItV REDS
Jay, week or month
Tel U23
Furniture Center, nn W Kirs I
SOMHONE

share home

4H11

I'lnnie

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SPECIAL SHIV It I

11 M U It CAR Is worth runic money
here We netsI clean ‘ li 'IK ‘ 111
NEW KI.OORS surf n eil In pel
mi, 7.1, ‘W models It. tries Wads­
It you want to liny, Unit or Sell.
feetmn Old lliior' made like
worth
rail North Oran
Orlan­
S(‘i’
new KinlshlnO. • le.miiu; and
do Phone (P.!l7
J. W II AI.L. It r a Ito r
tvaxinM, also pnrtalde pnwei p ant
I'lm Id* Stale Rank Rullillnit
SrrvhtM Seminole Countv since It*—
l*i*v rs
xiii Colt's
-in
"Call Hall" Phone 1758
1HZX 11 M tile,"ISOM l.ake Marx
M M IIN'E hardware. Plxwoml. C
See Raymond M. Hall L
t linn i .iii
U S IM . Plano
Vail Woislw orkliu; ,’d? Sanlord
l.leensed Itroker for all
Phone tlllW Route
s ildoi d
Ax e
kinds of Real Estate
Hi II foot Pt.VWOOt) III *A l . Kicker.
littt'j S Park Upstairs LAWN MOWERS sharpened
eyries repaired Shuman's M l
Plume 960
Trailer hook up, rnmplclc Phone
K 4th SI
tk'i.X M
lit: \l.TORS

- .ill

1 - HEAl. ESTATE WANTED - I ORLANDO Mrirninc .Senlmel nr
iiin iltu re
Household 4,.mmI
lantln Evctduu Slar 1 all Ralph
EFFICIENCY APARTMENT and
Ray, 11(15 J
r'mm* for rent Clean and emu WE HAVE .1 Cash Huyer (or lie,I
PIANOS New and mod Terms
house I lull CX.INMI 4*1 0 ill hu&gt;
lorlahle 713 Magnolia
Phone
Trade tu* Ivatler's Piano .Store,
AXVNINt.S
31*I R
1 all Seminole Realty Phone ?'
12-Hi Mville Avenue
Plume
Plastic, Aluminum, t.im js I 1ee
I2i .MW
Kslliuales
Plume
l."d
.1
altci
Ft HNISHED apartment
2 lame
\RTICI.KS Milt SAI.E —.1 ti p tn for appointment
loom* Adult* (inly mil Krenrlt r.
o il. FCRNXCES
Rv Krevky
Ave.
IX dl Moor and Fireplace
YOU
XI (i 111*1*01 H
CAN
mi\VNSTAUtS bedroom
Pi is ale
ini XV. it! S|.
Plume I2M
S ki.I.
entrance Kit Myrtle
TWO ROOM
apartment

fnnilsltnl

An vI hi nn
With A
Classified
\d

upstairs

117 Wes| nili Si

Ft IINISHKD Apartment .1 lame
room* and hath Pimm- 1113 or
DOS .1
M HNISHEH
OARAliE
apart
luent
Electric kitchen Reason
aide Neal Rase nest to Karin
tis ' Auclinn Market on I India.u
17 112

I ft \ \ I*USE Extension Hods 7H"
I., Mil Nenkni ik 1 ,'a •• and Paint
ta

JUST CAM.
1IS

Ma ter ( 't all Paint
Arm) Rlnnkets, Cots
.lilt Nanturd Axe.

H Ml
Tarpaulin*

pills

I'honr 1321

SH I T T HAMLIN prances $1 INI
Im It W laird Phone 11.11

EUltNISHEP kilehenelle ap.nl I A IR X MONEY I till CHRIS 1'XI AS
infills
Highway 17 til’
South
City Limits, Slirmlierlmnl 1 omi Rnnr vour while elepii.auls to the
Auction Market
Fninilure
Ixtllt k Knacks
Tools uni What
M ill RENT hy owner
Maylan
Not s Spot Cash’ Roy your
section
3 Itedroom house, (rml
week’s supply of Xeuetahles I ihi
trees, outside laillHlrX. Complel"
I n in June*
\m llonrer.
outdoor flrejdare Also for sale 1
two choice lot, same section al
M
lIXNiiES
tirapiTiiul
1‘uiicerines
pally terraced No cle.uum;
IXesi tieneva Ave ,1 I' Fnrlier.
llnwiiii; well ( all a 13.1
Sr
Nit ELY FURNISHED downstair,
o li I'sE I* htil.y enrriniie 1 li
■partinrnl Will lake 1 ntiple with I,nMason
Mill Elm Irle m il xt
&gt;ju jr &gt;jJ iild l2 U h Miipitnlla
MAX’
Hot ,
I iley 1 le
Phone
3—REAL ESTATE M ilt SAI E - . I
1172 \ XI .&gt;1101 X.l m i' St II, I All

x i :n i : i t x \ m iv r s
I .0 lorx fillces' Holla Head Rliods.
Muminuin ,t.d
eotlnn or |d i&lt;
CARPENTER XVtlltK
In tape* l otnplcti repair ,er
Fur quick repair lolls ,u •mall
t ti e
litlildini{. Call .Inti 1112 M I
M XHM II I X I M I I XV III IN I*
tn x tp X\X
I'l.t X IIIIM i
Plume 2H.X
Coiitrael and repair umk
lie . x'li XX'est Mill.I
estimates It I.
H a iti)
IS* I II x o i 11 x\ 1 s tu n t i i i m : t o
Saiitoid Ave Plume Is.’K
s i l l , and ale in . Inn 1 v tn sell
II let ti c 1 la do d ..Is. 1 lisimi
CAIIINET-S I'onnua lop c \ ,.l
depat I meld »d I III S X N tllR I*
Wnodwmkine 312 S.inlmd Xve
III H XI.11 t" ov &lt; d nhihlx as all
Phone :.mi W and 1153 .1
ellicient ,al&gt; mi dilliu
HATTERY. (leneralor or Starlet
1 ree fre e Fie"
Service Call M7 Swain's tlal
Ruffer Ri'id.tl
lery Service
Sanfoid
Xventie
with
and 2nd Stnel
P ut 1 ha e nf Pa li' Max
at
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�* *

Seminole Cage Drills Open To Public Tomorrow Night
S “Human

Fly”To Climb Bank Building Thursday Night For CAP

Tomorrow night local fans and
parent* of the flO-odd Seminole
High School cage aspirants will
have the first »pp«+t*rV'3-~ &lt;*
m u an evening practice session
under the direction of SIIS's new
coach John Scott.
i s * cage prattle* and demon*
at ration will get underway at
■it# p. m. In the H1IH auditorlum-aymnaiium. A public In­
vitation ha* been extended to
everyone to *e* how and what
the youthful huopoler* are

Famed Johnnie Wood
Scaled Valdez Hotel
Several Yeara Ago;
HTJWoiWany: Records

T om . I)cc. 9, 1952

TUP. SANFORD HERALD

Paul Pezold Increases His City
ftA E iS " *
!« * &lt; * Lead Over-Vmr Jfeiirulis
Dove Season Will

By KENT C»*ETLAIN
Sports Editor
Friday night the Trl-lll-Y girls
of Seminole High School will singe
the iin m m l fo o tb a ll banquet n t the
HUM auditorium beginning ut 7:00

p. m.

ball and o th e r '® - ..
m e t h o d s of a M l
"winning’’

U t-u L M

:

the 25th swarding of the J,
Frier Hchaal trophy will be made
the "Most Valuable Player" on
the 1952 squad. In addition to
(.................
the
Hchaal trophy, three other
awards wl-----will be--------------presented. They
aare
r e aa
Jlma D
a Ium ****
as fnllmarat
follow*! tit*
the Jim
Robson's
Men* Wear letter-sweater to th*
"Most Promising Player” on the
Junior Varsity | the Kader Jew­
elry trophy to the "Moat Im­
proved Player" on the team; and
Ihe Lions Club'* trophy to th*
"Heat Blocker" on the squad,
We received the following letter
from Peter Schaal, who has been
i inuklng these awards since I92H,
Inst Saturday. It throws more
light on tho award and gives us
the names and addresses of two of
the missing players.
It reads ns follows:
"Dear Kent:
"While | do appreciate all the
nice word* you said about my lit­
tle trophy In yesterday's paper, I
must hasten to offer * few cor­
rections:
"Firstly, th* tronhy first was
won in I92H, not 1929, and Edenfield was the first winner allho
he wa* the amallest man ever
to win It, and was a midget among the more or less giants
that mad* up most of the first
string JR2H tram players.

g

ketball
Her al ded
the year of " b lg - B P H g K ? ? •
Dm*/' basketball
Jehu Scott
emphasis in Sanford, fans will
have an actual chance to watch
and see what Scott has In the way
of material and how he Is going
to put It to work.
The importance of tomorrow
evenings SMsIen t:
1"
ta especially
great sine*
since the
Ih* Seminole quintet
will don the HIIH court this F ri­
day morning In the season’s lldllfter with Winter Park at 11:»0
a- m. It will b* th* only morn­
ing game in the sli boms aland*
la the Celery City because of
the TH-HJ-Y football banquet
stated fer Friday night in Ihe
gymnasluuk
Bcott, who cautions fan* that
hi* charges will start slowly, Is
optimistic of tho team's chances
toward Ihe end of ihe year, parti­
cularly, whan the all-important
state tournament begins In March.
This la of course th* time when Ihe
men are separated from the hoys.
fleott Is working on a lunger
range program for this year's
team emphasising youth were pnsslble In planning a powerhouse for
neat season.
'.'W* should have a real good
toam seal year and I think this
year w* may win a faw game*
and surprise a lot of people,’’ he

carious course UP the outside wall
for the tnectators.

This "Human Fly" business is
lost that for the nglng scaler.
Since 1013 when he first ascended
a -chool roof to retrieve n foot­
ball wedged between the eaves,
hall
Wood has been making his living
climbing

perpendicular

walls

of

"So, your tahulnted dales are
wronr all the way down Ihe line.

be the winner for 1962. not IPM.
"The idea for the trophy develotted In the earlv praetbe sessions
«f 1028 when Coach Whelrhel a.......I with me that a trunhv «ward might help. The 1020-27
leant* were altont the poorest the
tch*'"1 bed ever hail.

"So | announced that so long

While Scott has tho names of 25
Mgers, he ha* whittled down the
list to about 10 probable varsity
members, which Includes some
three player* who aren't as good
aa the flrat five on th* Junior
Varsity team.
"We are going to try and have
three taama If possible. I will
m e h tha v anity and Bill Flem­
ing and Fred Genas will divide up
tha JV and Frosh teams." Bcott
m e a le d . "Of course with our
Ihpltad fad illlea hart In th* gvm,
we may not be able to field fresh­
man team."
On Stall'* varsity list are
holdover* from last year, Junior
Matts and Ray Davis with JV
raduate* Bubba Hlabee, Jimmy
rider, Prank Stafford, Items
Hannum and newroraer Gordon
Clark, from Ih* blue gras* bas­
ketball country of Kentucky.
Clark Is rated ai the most na­
tural player at thin stage In the
drills by Scott. "The kid handles
hlmsalf well, Is an excellent shot
and know* hi* way around * bas­
ketball court," Scott pointed nut.
"However, ha needs a lot of polish
on hla nesting and dribbling as do

as I lived, I would award a (r»-

TALLAHASSEE — I Special) —
There 1* not u single county In the
Klnte of Klorldu that dura pot offer
quail shooting, from north Florida's
:orn and peanut fields to the pine
aland* of the Kveigludes, accord­
ing to Wuyuo Murray, wildlife bio­
logist of tlm (lame ami Fresh
Water Fish Commission,
Since It h no numerous, th*

R

Florida A &amp; M Wins
Colored Grid Title
MIAMI UH—Florida A * M Ratr i today claimed th* mythical
e ra collage football championca Saturday night In (ha 10th an­
al Orange Blossom C lin ic In
laml’s Orange Bowl atadlum, few
II dispula the claim,
"•rialnly It won't bo Virginia
Col leg*. an undefeated, un­
team that had scored 199
i to ail for the opposition In
lam as during tha regular
n. Florida A R M had won
and lost two.
»r a first period touchdown.

climbing," h* pointed out. “Once
I went t&lt;* a YMCA and exec*
rtsed on the bare and ring* too
long and almost rnutdn't mak*
mv climb that night."
Cn|. Forrest Breckenrldgo of the
local CAP will handle thu arrange­
ments for Wood's ronmiest of the
Hanford National Attnntlo Bank
building Thursday night. A dona­
tion will !&gt;« naked before Wood
climbs.
"I will give them a ahow Just
I have In tha paat," Wood asaartad.
The Incomparable m aster of the
fine a rt of scaling buildings has
fallen only seven tlmeg In nU
thousands of aaoenta. "Ones, I felt
four stories and onlr sprained mv
ankle and cut my hand," h*

showing hi* tear between

Bawling Standings

year.

Quite helpless at first, hsbv
doves are fed pigeon milk, which
Is secreted In the lining of the
parent's crops and I* regurgitated
Into the mouths of lha youngsters.
A* he grows, the young dove Is
shifted over to a diet of predlgvsteil seed and when ho I* annrovlmutely 12 d«v* old he leaves the

nhy
nhv

Quail Hunting Is
Offered In All 68
Florida Counties

thumb and forefinger of hla right
hand.
Wood, Ironically enough, cam*
hobbling Into the Herald office
yesterday and said th at while
stepping out of a cab In Winter
Perk Sunday ha sprained Wa an­
kle. Yss, Juat a all-1 neb atep to

Across n thousand tnltes nnd
nioro of ever-changing country,
over America's, hills and down
through her valleys, atop her high­
lands and on h*r savannas, across
her plains and among her woodlands, countless gunners and their
dogs hunt quail each golden au­
tumn.
Here In Florida, the bird hunt­
er* hold two specific areas In
th* hlghtal regard — Northwest
Florida’s hilly farming country
and lha open flslwoods In the
southern part of the Htat*. It
Is In these sections that th*
quail thrives, for h* Is by na­
ture a bird of Ih* fields and open
plnewood*. reports Murray.
However, he Is found to a limit­
ed extent In other types of coun­
try that offer amnle sunpllr* of
small seeds that tlekla hla palate,
sufficient brushy cover to prnteet
him from his numerous natural
enemies and vegetation that Is
open enough to give him free
movement.

Sports Roundup
llr MURRAY ROSE
(For Gayle Talbot)

off his throne In the E mplre Stale,
even If only for the time being.
But C'halrmon Bob Christenberry nnd his two helpers have
dealt before with Monsieur Sucre,
ax he la known along the boule­
vards of Gay Faroe, and Manager
George Gslnford So their Impstlcoro and Irritation Is quite un­
derstandable.
In dealing with the peerless
champ and his manager, you start

annually ta
to the MOST
VALUABLE nlayrr, not Ihe
OUTSTANDING plnver.
"No awards other than the u*.
uni lettcra wero being made ut the
lime,
"My Judges for the past 26 years
have been made up eech year of
odd "umbers of neople from five to
11. Tit!* yyear
i„ ..........................
nine men have been
keeping their evrs on the players
for me, and I have the votes of
seven of (hem. with the other two
expected before banquet time.
"It ha* keen a real privilege
to me to hare had such a small
part In things at Nemlmde High
for I know from 25 years of ex­
perience tha) every winner, and
many who did not, rrnllv tried
his dead level beat, and moat of
them have nroved themirlve* a*
MOST VALUABLE to many peo­
ple after they left school.
*'8ee you nt the hunqiiot where
I wont you to tell me which plav-

TALLAHASSEE — (Special)—
The peak of the winter dove popu­
lation will oceur on or about Dec.
IS, the opening data of tha second
half of the split season this year,
and will furnish simon-pure dove
hunter* with one of the treat shoot­
ing period* in years, announced
Prank Winston, dove biologist of
the Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission.
While the flrat half of the
split season was considered a
■ucreaa In alt but a few areas In
the State, the second period will
probably be topa with available
dove • shoot lag opportunities
throughout the entire state, adds’
Winston.
The mourning dove ia second on­
ly to the bobwhlte In popularity as
a small game bird. He is found
throughout Florida during the en­
tire year, hut Is more abundant in
winter due to the arrival of mi­
grants from th# north.
Flocks of doves will be attracted
to any place offering fields of such
favored foods aa com, peanut, or
hegarl, with some of the best hunt­
ing to be found in Northwest Flor­
ida’s farming country.
Th" second dove aeason s ta rt­
ing Dec. IB, will end Dee. 29,
and hunter* will be allowed a
dally limit of eight, a possession
of eight, and shooting will be
permitted from Mon until sunset
each day. Hlflea are orohlblted
and shntrnna must be plugged to
three-ehell capacity.
Mourning dnvos nests are built
In trees from 5 to 26 feat above the
ground and nre of flimsy construc­
tion. Generally, two eggs are laid
and the male and female alternate
In Incubating them and later tak­
ing core of the young. Several
broods are usually raised each

lands of South Florida.
Small seed* end gTeln constitute
n dove's main diet. Unlike the
bobwhlte he must have a n«md or
*li cum from which to obtain hi*
drinking water.
for the 1026 gridiron season, he
didn’t receive it officially until
the end of the school veer In June
of 1020.
Miss Morrison informs me that
Bill ia now a Captain In the serv­
ice stationed at Savannah, Ga.
As will b* noted on another
story on this peg*, th* Trl-HI-Y
haa located fattr of th* flv* ml**Ing Hchaal Trophy winners. Now
It atlll remain* for th* club to
find Vernon Altman, th* 1949
winner.
If you do happen to know where

Aa ageless as the Rock of Gi­
braltar, Paul Pexold continues to
maintain hi* supremacy over the
City Bowling league week after
week. Latest official average*
show the “ Klngflsh” holding a
huge &lt;1.H bulge over his nenrpst
opponent, "King Carl" Von llertiull*.

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II. Appleby
O. Touchton
It. Steele
It. Hurtnii-k
J. K n n ii t
(i. Poiol.l
P. Kite!
mi -■ J. Cooke
’ P. Ilukiir
W. Bkehl
L. I’evle
II. Kretxer
If. Herbal
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Less than a p o i n t ®
back
In third '\..m
place h Harold
Appleby
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Carroll
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Ross
Cobb
Kchnuttret

Orville Touch-■
ton la
In H H H H iV P H
the race with a Von Herb oils
fourth place ranking of 104.6, fol­
lowed by Bob Steele’s 1(10-17.
Steele's 23t game of a month ago
Is still the belt single line effort
for the last two years. The "King*
fish" I* the big pin buster with u
total of ATM.
—m
I, . Druid
Last year at II. Holler
C. Plerey
this
T. Burnett
was
four-pin m a rg in &gt;1. K. Ilardlaon
l). Miller
H over Von
I?;, :J-[)x H r hulls. The uver- it, Vun Noaa
W ages till* year, I’. Htnnley
j ® r cn r r e « p n n ,1 It. Preorntt
V H m
Ing
the
i
^
-i
; KHiue figures of
H

1961,

are

up

' by four to six
Orville Touchton Polnt,‘
CITY I,KAGUE
G. Pin* Avg. II.G.
P. Pexold
7)U II7MI 1711.9 226

5th Grade All-Stars
Stetson Player Is
Defeat (ith Midgets
Given Grid Mention
DELANO (Special) — Stetson
Guard B. J. Leathers was named
honorable mention on the Asso­
ciated Cress Little All-Auirrlrn se­
lection, a dispatch from New York
stated Friday.
This U th* third lime Leath­
er* haa been given this honor.
Ilia nam* first appeared In I95U.
lie repeated I* 1951 In addition
t» being named un the AllFlorida team that year.
Leathers, a senior from Belle
Glade, had one of his best years
at Stetson this year. Although
weighing only ll!B-pounds, he ho*
been a 00-mlnuto man playing
both offrnie and defense.
Leathers has been a first string
guard throughout his four-year
college) career, tin will graduate
a t the end of this year.

Gustafson Sets For
North - South Contest
MIAMI Igv—Burly offensive play­
ers today Joined the football teams
coaches Andy Gustafson and Stu
Holcomb are assembling for tho
Christmas night Mahl Shrine cut-

The tlnv Fifth (1ratio All-Star*
won u three-game elght-muri touch
football series from the Sixth
Grade Midget* nt the Hunford
(i rum in 111 School last week undtS,
the supervision of I’rinclpul It- (If
Steele.
All three uunicn were closely
contested with neither teuat be­
ing able to ctnrk the others’ de-’
tensive, thus keeping the score
down in each game.
John Scott. 1sun of the Seminole
High School basketball ranch, was
one of the winning cuntnlns for
the Fifth Grade. Jimmy Grncoy
wu* the other. The MldgHs. made
tin of the tint tiller boys of the sixth,
"fade, whs i inlnliied by ChurltJ'
Higgins and lleiinv Kelly.
lege nil-slur thur.ty game In tho
(lrnngr Howl
Gustafson, eoucli of th» South
squad, added Hen Roderick, pass*
catching cud from Vanderbilt, to
give .luck KenrImtIt of Maryland
sml thu other South passers anoth­
er target
Holcomb’* newest nlaver Is John
llloy, Ohio Stale fullback who car­
ried the hall 133 times for .Vg}
yards. Hlay has been called tho
hardest blocking buck In the Big
Ten.

• Y iH h v m i i w u i f H u . n « 7 ’

sonal physician, haa insisted all
along that Ray won’t fight again.
The graceful boxer, now display­
ing hit talent* as a aong and dance
man In Boston, had a neat plastic
Job done on his nos* and had the
web of scan over his eyes r»-

Watch the S wing

Following Ih* nattem of al­
most all other wBitIlfa specie*,
tha bobwhlto Is subject to consi­
derable fluctuation lit numbers
from year to vaar. Mane of tho
reason* for this fluctuation are
as yet unknown and obscure, hut
food and woathtr aro of great
Importance.

IWL TICK
I IIA-Foo
as far away as Kay Wast, Ft
Myers, Ft. Lauderdale and Day'
B*ach drova to tha Oranas
Bowl stadium Sunday to buy Uel
her. Reasons fpr this decline are ria for the Jan. 1 game but than
mark ha considered retiring, put a never-increasing number, of
announced that tick
hunters, qiMtl rang* haa b«*n plow­ 01iIt had „ _____
_ — m * am
ed clean of palmetto cover, fire
it, first "served’’ 'b ills but*’a
nrotoctlon of timber haa resulted
r announcement, which mans
In vegetation too denaa for quail,
iptctlva buyers missed, slid
dean' farming haa Incrensed. and
sal# would ba postponed until
unrestricted, grating and uncon­
trolled burning am prevalent In
tome sections of Florida.
'For some time, tha Game Oem-

f

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Ivor Built • • • N iW FOR 1953
EASY
TERMS

Ing and other practical l»nd-ua#

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In addition many
vlduajs art evpaf

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Delivery, by 7:M P. U.. picas* tali
YELLOW CAB 1414

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.Hoxltv cloudy ulth scattered shown a ; cleailtuj am) becoming colder
In r jllih a tie r area thla afternoon
and elsewhere during the night;
Thursday fair and colder.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XL1V

Establish «d 1908

MaeArtker Will Not
Go West To See Ike,
;Says Military\Aide
Absence Of General
From New YorkKesults In Specula­
tion Over Meeting
'4

0

9

NEW YORK lit—An aide (aid
today Gao. Doutlaa MacArthur
doe* not contemplate going weat
for a conference with Preildcnt
elect Dwight D. TUenhower on
the war In Koraa.
The aide, Col. S. L. Huff, said
there wai no ground for specula­
tion the former Far Kait commumlrr would go tu the west coait
to meet Eisenhower, now returning
from a visit In Korea
Huff declined to dlscusx MacArthur's whereabouts except to say
the general "Is not available."
The speculation aroie attar Elsanhower In a radio message to
MacArthur expressed Interest in
learning the former F ar East com­
m anders views on ending the Ko­
rean War.
Newsmen who attempted to con
estcruoy prior K
to
tact MacArthur yesterday
announcement of the exchange of
radio messages were told by his
office he was "out of town."
After the exchange was an­
nounced last night, the telephone
supervisor at the Waldorf Tower
Apartments, where he lives, said
the general wai not at home.
An exchange of messages, an­
nounced yeslcrday aboard this
heavy crustcr carrying the Presi­
dent-elect and members of his procted administration back to the
. S , cleared the way for a meet
ing between Elsenhower and MacArthur.
It also appeared to dissipate
whatever coolness had developed
between the two former chiefs of
staff during the prasldenllal cam­
paign, when MacArthur sunporled
Ken. Robert A. Taft of Ohio for
the OOP nomination.
"I am looking forward to in
Tormal meetings In which my as
sociatea and I may obtain (he full
benefit of your tjd nkina
W g ’gnd
ex'
and exarle nee" on Korea ,
East. Elsenhower radii
thur Sunday.
3
MacArthur replied on Monday;
* '1 am grateful h r vour Interest
p a k a o o i rm -ste** s m

S

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*

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ch

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

W E D N E S D A Y D EC. 10. I»R2

■ * - lA *t* * ^

Plot To Purloin Davis Testifies
U.S. Jet Secrets About Dulles In
Nipped In Korea Alger Hiss Case

Officers Installed At
Meeting Attended
By Sizeable Group

"word last night, there are now 3(1
Scooters front this rouncll who are
holders of th* Silver Heaver.
In another special presentation.
James llurdcn was Riven a 40-yrsr
Servlet- Pin ns a symliol of the
number of yi-arj be has ^-rn.unlive
In the fWntlrig brogi-am.
IfsndaM Ch*se Jitme* R, Keith
N. Hav Carroll, R. A. Thweatt and
Karl Lehmann were named neGon-

■*

p

ues
Before High Tribunal
On Segregation Issue

■enhower’H Aides Visit 1 he’ Vviiite House

Special Awards
Made At Annual
Scouting Dinner

lly HOIl A NTHO NY
Installment of officer* and pre­
sentation of special award* were
mudr lust night at the annual din­
ner and liuslnrss meeting of the
Central
Florida
Council,
Hoy
Scouts of America, at the Episco­
pal Parish house with approxi­
mately litu men anil women active
In the Scouting program attending
from .Seminole. Orange, Osceola,
Lake, Halifax, Volusia and Hrevard
Counties.
‘ Officers installed for the yeai
were: llonald A. Cheney, presi­
dent; Or. John Conn, vice-presi­
dent; Doyle Darnold, treasurer;
and Kenneth I, Drown, commis­
sioner. Elected a* district county
chairmen were; John Pierson,
Seminole: Stanley llumhy, Orangi ;
Itlley .Miles, Osceola; Willis Mc­
Call, Lake; A. J. Fleming, Hali­
fax; Glenn Marlin, West Volusia;
uiid Lee M undid I, Hrevard.
Walter Patton and llernnrd M.
Griffin were presented with the
Silver Heaver sward hy Donald A.
Cheney. This is the highest award
fur which a Scouter ean he nomin­
ated hy a council. Nominations are
held in complete secrecy and final
decision Is made nt the national
level of Scouting. The Silver Bea­
ver I* awarded to those men who
have shown long, varied and dls
tiiigui*lu-d service to yuuth and
who have Included the p re -ti— of
Scouting lilent* In their dally liv»*.
Including the two recipients of th&lt;

No. 79

Awsnclntrd P re u l.cimcd Wire

Cites Separate Facil­
ities In District Of
Columbia Under Di­
rect U. S. Control

Hv KAIIL K. RACMAN
WASHINGTON P - John W.
Davis argurd before llie Supremo
Air Foret* Ijentonunt New Statt Secretnrv Court
today tlini fram ers of the
First Recommended lull Amendment never Intended It
Works OnCuseWith
as a liar lit separate schools (or
Hiss To Foundation while and Negro students
OSl To NubTwoGls
On- i clot an New York attorney
WASHINGTON e
Allmni-v told Die court it was inconceivable
lly STAN f i l l IF It
John W Davis ie-filint Io'I,iv thnl tliat Hie Congress which submit­
TOKYO &lt;P -An Air Force lieu John Foster Dulles first leciuit ted (tie amendment to the stales
leuant who pin veil along hrouglil mended Alger Ills* for head of for ratification intended to maka
about the arrest of tun M-rgoaul* the Carnegie Foiiml.ilion for Inter segregated schools unlawful The
on charges of trying to -.HI Y s national Pence ami iti.it all reports amendment, made a part of the
Snbrt- jet secrets
Constitution In Ifua. says no state
on him were good ones
Details (lf the Inceslig ilion and
Davis a Carneele irnslor who .shall deny any clliien the equal
•he September arrests of the two, was tin- Democratic nominee lor protection of flu*
the laws
S Sgt OulsepiH- t'nsciii .14. and president lit 1021 .mt&gt;i-u&gt;cd le-fore I Davis pointed out Dial Congress
S Sgl John P Jones, 22, were a House subcommittee mtesfigat 'persisted in providing separate
disclosed today fm the first time ing lux exempt foundations f„r schools in the District of CulumIn records mudi- available lo The possible evidence of siilnerM tr in hsa over wliidi it ha* a direct
Assoc riled Press !&gt;\ earlier -• ir fluenec
liirHillctlon
ci's wou cannot lie named
He xniti the leglxlaltve litlerpreThe $2l),lHNl a veal
t&gt; III** had
They discloseti
ns iiresidcul of the Carnegie Fo o- t.diuti u( Hie meaning and the xcojm
1.1 William I. Murtrtsv of tim et datiiiu before he s u , sent to tail nf the ameiidment w .t* mic Ii that no
Dal liy, |'a ----- ' •
,

OOVIINO* fHIRMAN ADAMS, of New Hampshire, John It. .Steelman center). Assistant lo President
Truman, and Arthur If. V/ndentierg Jr (left), me shown (luring n meeting ;it the White Mouse Adonis
called |l a reconnaissance visit. Vurtd*nberg Jr will be PrwJdent-elect Fi.rnhowei-'s secretnrv The New
Hampshire Chief Executive will assume Steelman's Job III Hie Elsenliowei Administration, if uler&gt;nilt&lt;oi,il)

| arrested before they mi ad!' contact

Move Is Launched'
To Divert Autos
From French Ave.

Pardon Board Is
Asked Leniency
In Varied Cases

Advei tisin*r Program
Is Given Approval
By C Of C Board

Silver Springs Owner ^ ^letid e M otit Is
lntcrc.'tios in i;0- i rojrram
F ealu re
Hair o f Cornelius A h K iw aiiians M ed

A suggestion by John Ivey In be­
half nf fhe Sanford Merchants As-

TALLAHASSEE iff- A llfelnng
friend of Ward Cnrnellii*. Tamiiiin ciitivlclcd of ninnslnughler fur
killing hi* 16 year old dnughtnr'a
■husband, jilendcd lialny fur cle-u
♦uL-y nn lit* bi-half

to Park Avenue was refer
the Advertising and Publi­
city Committee by Inc Seminole

with a I'oim m m tsi mu-ut ,m.| the

xccret informuttiin «.ts muc.I
t'asebi ix under mental ..hscrt.t

loin In Tokyo, in-nding a dcciMuu
whether he will be tried h, ...........
m artial The m axim um i»-it.tli\ t*

(Contlmied Du Page six t

("in i t* luMlfied tit ix-’tiiring it.
I'avi* tpeclfieiillx i* utklng tho
1
m ' "' I'1e*,d,,ii".il cam Supreme Court tu uphold the South
i urulm.i CiitnHtiiliiin and lit lawi
1 Di-mtH-ruttc i-.tiuiul.it,- Vdl.n sic which require separate school* for
seusnri was critict/ed in the earn while and Negro student* The cur­
,'oign fm liming given a i h iractci rent argument* are on ease* chal­
(fejH isIthin fur IL s s at th e fir s t lenging segregated education as
Inal id th e former Stale Depirl practiced nrtnclpally In the South.
Davis told the court that School
lile n t o fflc i.il
Sfcvt-tHoti ii-ptlcd
District No I in Clarendon County,
• h ill he hail onlv made a sta le

"The Little Mixilp," hv Lillinii
NIcIio I khi Rhearun, a story deni
in" with Christmas ulotiir * vnru-d
religion* theme, was rend ludnv
he Mr*.

merit as to H is s ' reputation m il where Hie South Carolina conlroHint he Gen Elsenhower and v*T*y urine, has 2,7i»9 registered
D illli-s w e re all of th e opuiiim lli.it
s tu d e n t* alul 21)6 reglxterrd
.............................
(Conllnunl
On Page S lit
it was giMnl Dulles, in lorn mill

he and Slevetixnn were both do
ceived by Hiss hill Stevenson's
iCnnllmird tin Page Six)

Pilot Club Votes
To Assist Drive To
« 1,9*3 Collected In
November Rv Fines JRaise Polio Funds

F
E-"'in M.V'oo ^M nipanied i.&lt; htj f l ]
wife, nreaenteil two vocal mini

1)111 F l l l i r f '
"f'b** I’llol tilth voted
1TI11 • I I I IP U II \ IM II l , ill their meeting In llte Yaeht Club

W M Davidson Silver Springs,
Inst night lu assist with the "Mob"t 1 ilorteg the pr"gturn at (tie j
who
xnld he hn* known llie Cor lei-iilni Klwnnis Club liinclo-ioi |
thers' Marcl...... Polio" to be hold
\ tnie * d «i teei no a - i
County Chamber of Commerce
nellu* family for 60 years, told
tn I ' e I'C
I-Mfer, In,loo il„. 10,1 ,,,e evening of Jan 2U Mr*. V.
board of directors meeting laxt
the Cnluiii't Pardon Hoard "I fig iiie-tlng a' Hie Yacht i loti
c■' Messenger xvu* mi Hied at chair, &lt;
The H'liilinc (lerill with tile M- month of ' invenil.ei*1 council renresentetlves. Tfu-v night at the City Hall.
lire
the
man
Just
went
totally
inmanofnfthe
theiirganijalional commit
......
Mr Ivey pointed out Hint if pax
n
lib..1
h man
11CIONS i-oionb-xHie* eln mi rile led fines a ,... ,1 ,,, 1 1 *
nl*o nrc members of the executive
xuile
"
XVI I III || , ■-I
sengrr cars wore directed to iivulil
•l ’i &lt;’mil t i*i leeIlnurs were set up fur each
tiV
a
little
Jew
ish
gill
at
Chi
ltd
Johnnie J. VYood, woi.d filmed
Imlinl.
Cornelius shot J |- Lane. .'II
I pill t in* fil member to man fin- Salvation
GU'-st "iienker for the evunlnir French Avenue they would have an "Human Fly," will elluu, op tin year old ll.ipltsf preacher who inn* time nini how slo- -et nboui em ding i II P 4.1l.
was Dr. II. W. Hood, dean of nien opportunity to *eo Sanford mill Hu- Sanford Atlantic National Hank eloped with hi* daughter The I ‘1411 solving her nrolilem with the as
Kettles on Saturday, Dec U
business
district
of
thr
city
Instead
\
•
1
1
1
T
§
.1
*'Hlie list fit'l l I(4- Army
building tomorrow night foi the
Appreciation was expressed to and dlreetor of guidance nt Stef-un
Hie Post Office ami in front of
look place mi a imsv iluwn • istiinco of f*at'"i|ii' mill Christum
thl*
put ..... t hl‘iMl"h no l i nt
City officials for their attitude to- lfnlyersltv. Introduced hv We*u-v of passing right through on French benefit of llie Sanford C m I An iliiyliu:
i'l-imtl-l
c'rl
file
in
I*
M.i Tory's Mrs M
It
Smith,
The report of the advertising ami Putrid'* cadet training ptogiiini al town Tampa street Cornelius was
ward law enforcement In a recent Sxveatt, Ur. Hood compared the
Mr Mi-Cnv sane "Love of the •I)** m**t4'» n el inti*, -X'lncll ll cliulrluati of the Mental Health
publicity commltlae which
met
to serve five years In Itiuol,"
•"Hr.I «» -■! 1| ....I
letter to the City
mi
lii-h
diltv
and
"Mum
i
•
mg
nieiei
v,
i
in
in
liter
of
the
cltlli,
read
an ap­
11/ Commission from life of n h«v from birth to nin-i- yesterday afternoon under the 7:.'l() |&gt;. in. If it ruin*, tin- sens), sentenced
tionul *tunt will In- utletniiii-ii the State Prison
1}|i. &gt; lull o-i 1 *71 76,
Ihe Seminole County Ministerial hood to a large axseml-lv lire In
ini'- l.itllo Coal Itlai-k Kini-," .....
peal from the stale ussnelutlon for
chairmanship
of
Holland
[lean
was
1
i
again on Friday nigtil at Go &lt;nui&lt;
" It was mi preiiifditnlril mur dealing with a little Negro |(lil
lit .•f !»..» total mm
Association.
Industry where the (Uiallte of the
-f xarums Item* inr the slate initlsubmitted and the various alloca­ time.
dcr," llaviil-uiu declared
(Continued On Page Six)
The letter, signed by W. P
-x.-ic ,liim
tiitiuils at ChultillluiK lire arid Ar­
Tile program today was tu the •'ll !' M»•!'
tion
of
fundi
fur
Iritlimlrial
and
Ibe
luiurd
also
wus
asked
to,
I
f
*
|
Brooks Jr., president of the asso­
r» .1
i 'olivi.'lioll*
XXe cadia to xxhtch thi- member* de­
rliaigi- of tin m instnl comiiiittei- ♦rm
tourist
advertising
In
the
amount
free
from
prison
the
Negro
slayer
|
ciation. Is as follow*:
!• 1 ifmtil 1&gt;x holy,' Ka 1 1x I, cided to send a package In Ihe
oil 'lie goes! iinrlicipant* Were
of 86,600 was approved by the di­
of a white man to "give notice —
"The Seminole County Minister­
intiiiiloced In- Ituperl SI rick laud ll-o&gt; IidI.L » hi i II llo- r,.*t I &gt;&gt;mik neat future Articles are to be left
rectors.
that
ciilored
folks
have
right*
just
ial Association voted an expres­
led 'tie |i-na,|e in xxtlli Mr* Snittli at tier home un
Mai tin St im-cipher, president, ronlike white fulks "
President fl. W. Spencer an
sion of deep appreciation to tho
■on,i xxdti (i loin| of " I . xvliii h llos.dt.1 Drive
nounced rx-nfficlo directors of the
Hiirlun G Hinson. Tampa law illli leil til-- meeting.
City Commissioner*, the Citv MonMr* J I' Hull, international reHerman
Mnrii*. orincipul of -I'-'—lini' xiidn'ioM* were second
Chamber of Commerce ax M L.
ver. sought a pardon fur Willie
nger, and the Chief of Police for
fiilliui* chairman, reported on »
riniuious who i* serving an 18 I Seinllinle lligli Scllnol. nilliminced vx till a lo h ,I of | 8 \ i nt a I of 16 Mift which was sent last month to
Raborn, president of tho Sanford
their altitude of law enforcement.
"i " h u l l d efe n d a n ti were
Merchanta
Association;
Judge
year manslaughter sentence lor 11 tir‘",iu'"
would be giv.-n - '
Ttile is with special reference to
I'ukixiun for it* riiihlreti'x Welfare
City Manager Thomu* Lemon shooting i V Langston early till* i
A total of (2,276.81 of the goal Dougin Stenitrom, who Is alio a
,l’''
gymn«*liun In- the ehni g e t xvilli i arete** amt lieeli I'rogram A ri-imrt of the Milk
tho site of alcoholic beverages on
. f.ii-t etluill team fm the pul.In- nt i-ciii di ivuig came tu-fnre ltnweek deya and on Sundays. We also of 10,000 In the annual teal sale director In his own right, presi­ went on record thl* morning ns year
Hank chairman
Mi** t'harlutie
The plea in behalf of Timmons I ***?••• o'cliu-k tonight The (V |erv| i-in-i I
appreciate your courteav to the of the Seminole County Tubercu­ dent of the Sanford Junior Cham endorsing the new garbage tun
i n t o ease- in m u l t were a* fot Smith, rcvt-nled ;■ total of IB)
Ministerial Association In kindly losis and Health Association has bar of Commerce; Tom Lemon, "Mabllser” Invented r e c e n t l y xva* nut- of more Hutu no oil the Fed* pinv Winter I ’urk here ill
oitarl* of fresh milk given to un^
manager,
end H C. Dodd, through the Jftint effort* of Ah x dot'ki'l fur thi* YMutpr tjuurluriy • heir first game Fruluy inoining, ioxv llroiil;eiiin*-i mill ilisonterlv derjirix ilcgi-il families during the
listening to the expression of our been collected, according to a re- city ____
•• •!»! i •HMr • *1ft I'ttgr M ||
c o d , i d , M ilittoiitevly ennduct, 7 ,
f ni* Tlm Crawford. )«&gt;t&gt;■ of
jiort given at the quarterly lunch­ chairman of the Board of County
he -aid
views on the lubjecL
Hanford.
f fu­ mouth of Novi-iuhcr
"Always we stand ready to he of eon meeting «f the board of direc­ Commlialonera.
The Klwiini- ('Inti will volunteer 1 i•••1*1- tin- «IO|&gt; III l| ,ei|
Aiinimncenieiit wa* made nf the
After viewing the model of tills
Report* were made by the base
help to the Commlisloner* In In­ tors yesterday by limner Osborne,
|l« Kervicei in ii-stHtlng the Hal ll »■til. &lt;i; -o-lling a —In*i•• in lotteiv cluh'* annual
t'litixtma*
party
terest nf the moral eondllluns of seal sales ehalrman, at the Monte- ball and tourlit fsitlval commit- metal garbage can «ccea»or\ at
vii 11nn Arinv m It* keltic priigrain tin nioiii x t its-aull ami Lattei v which will In- ft*-Ll next I'uesday
lee* ami e dlicuiilon ensued nn the Mr. Smith'* *liop un Rimte 17 1*2 .
the City—especially aa they relate tum s Hotel.
r.ir r l ir lx lm a " i,y Inking liver the failing to halt at n stop sign mid evening MumPcr- laitillle* will be
The campaign totel collected In­ oueatlon of organDIng a group for Mr. Lemon a*»ert»-d, "You -an
to the yn-mg ncoole.
n g all mg hi III tin- Inixlui-**
t |K. p i i r , y .,m | M r „ M
I,
ell ringing und collection ofP l.iM
run"The City Clerk has alwayi been cludes 1123.80 accrued by the Ne­ the purpose of locating good In certainly quoit- me a* endorsing
lithution* Dec. 2.‘l. William Daw "
"iterating t. motor f stone will have charge of the
thl*
new
Invention.
I
think
it
i*
a
glad to help u&gt; In any Information gro division of thr drive through duitrlal site* and offering ipccla)
•on I* chairman tif the committee veto, |.. xx-idlc itn&lt;It-r tin- ...........to " program Gift* fur tin- Elks Comwhich wo have made; also the Cltjy a turkey dinner, and 1(17.30 from inducement* to manufacturers and wonderful thing and 1 believe
dialing with ilii* one-day project. I intoxicating tiiiuoi, nossesslut iminitv Christmas Tree will be
every
home
owner
In
Hanford
the aale of association bangles distributor* to locate their busi­
_ Attorney. So often the tendency
Other civic i Intel in the city ate of a «hiti,' In a ', Iterx- r,,r loom-v, Ijiiiuglit to the mi-t-liug
*hould
have
one."
Ihe
mum-*
of
16
prospective
fnr(double
bar
pins)
last
Wednesday,
nesses In this city. The mailer wit*
r lo criticise when something
Inking over the dutie* in H-e chnr- i-scf,tn*e* f,ion th,* Florida IndusThe iri-nsuri-r ri-iMirted that a
While
Mr.
Hmith
ha*
alri-mly
"
r*
•*
were
ilraxvn
for
a
panel
today
following
tha
Christmas
parade.
turned over to the Industrial Com­
done: we do not like—we fee.,
i'i,il School, Ortihi, parkiitir over cht-t'k tu the aimuint of (12 60 had
Itnlde pro-'rnm on other day*.
made
two
model*
of
the
new
irp-lal
'
“
"
■tnl
I
In
l
minty
(’mirl
for
tiniipeiiing
A
total
of
8,000
letters,
e
n
d
u
i­
mittee for action.
however, we should like to com­
t
im—
tut,I
imririqier
t&gt;
inking
2
lit-i-ti
-ettl lu renew Hie club’s mem­
Ilui-nt of thi- ctuti today were E.
||ng* „t ]n nit
The report of the budget and fl
..w ceaeor/. anti u pal.-nt i* " f &lt;-rlintnt, 1
mend you for a good attitude on ng sheets of seals, have been sent
J. Dm fee, O.liiiolo, and HuniinV , iii'ii. ,lt iinl, t, it'■&lt; t noil In vest! gn- bership in the Chamber of Comlaw enforcement and observance." to county residents, but only a few nance committee wa* lubmllled tit-ndlng in Woahlitutnn, tin- in u. til, Dec. 16.
liis iit II I Iv
c o ll,llll l
Mini literei- and also a clu-ek for 110 lo
During con, I toiluv, plea* xveie Jni-oli-oM. prexhlciit of tin- SUM I'o tl,
more than 1,000 recipients had by Chairman J. I). Rnxtcm anil vt-ntor* are utill In Hit- iti-Giil.-ii-,
H o , iit s , l a ' , n n . v ii ,-i-IHex', tu v i's li- Hu- Tuberculosis ami Health Asiobeen hoard from, he reported. Tho unanimously approved The budget Niagt- "f plumilnK iMtfiire itiTuully Iii-m ii I l&gt;v Judge Douglin HteiiHtroui Key Ctuh.
g r i'io li. In, 1or i Itr- , ft , (lo re to |o o elation, Mr* Nancy llrock presid­
seal aalea ehalrman uroe* redid ■hows anticipated revenue* of la-glniiltiK tirKuiiitutlim ittul |, hi - prepiiraloi V to till* opening of
X'ldi' a prn n i*l i e c e p liiitle fo r On ed over (he ini-t-lliig with 18 memcourt next Moiiduv. No civil ruse*
ents to send In eontrllmtlmia In an 822,600 Including W.ooo each from tluctlott,
"Many Important dctuiU must appear on Ih e do cket
c o lli'.'lio n iif I'tiilm g e
u n ltiw fu llv Iters present
»wer to th»8e letters, ll Is not nr- .the City end County, and memtier
I.Ill I,in g I i i m Ii in M l a lle y o s i'lllie il
Twelve plea* of not guilty were
eeeaary to aend $1 for each of the ahlps amounting to yio.ooo Anti be Ironed out before w« van oven
TAX COI LKCTHINH
begin production," Mr. Crawford entered today along xvilli seven
H. C. Moore Sr. wse elected aa two eneloaed
S ta te p rl-o ite r, le n v in g the sei-ne
‘ ed aheeta
expendlt
sheets of seals
seal* —env
—enw "clpatcd
expenditure*
Include
• r * ” "
VO
IIIV
IUX IV
y|u
w,
lleeelpt* totalling ut'OUt (470, high priest a t the regular convo- contribution, large or small, will 600 far orianlietlon personnel sal- emphailied, "Such as niurki-tlng guilty plea*. Thlrtee n case* were
o f a I r n f f i i ’ u c d ile n t, p a rk in g on
Tho deluge of phone call* ami
A cation last night of Monroe Chap- btt welcomed.
arias, 10,600 for advertising and procedure, cost and iitnmlnrd Ira­ continued until JJi-c. 2D und !M Inquiries by local people winding th e xvrong ’ tile o f Hu- s tre e t, n a r k ­ mm have iieun Issued for County
" te r No. 10. Royal Arch Masons.
bonds were estreated.
in g in n rn h iliite il ure a , i i i i r k l t i i ' tn tax eitilertions, John Gnlloway,
Future plane for publicity were publicity, 11,000 for tourist enter­ tion."
.Other officers elected were 0. J. made fttr the cempnlim which con- tainment and 1760 for fairs.
Resulting f|-om today's court ac­ tu help the destitute Hughey Davis n_ reserved s p a..............
Tha now stabiliser consist* of
re e nd o _
p e ra tin g__ Tax Collector, ri-vt-ulvd today, with
fumily, whine home xva* burned
Wilkinson, king; J . P. Holtxclaw, tlnuee through Chrlitmas Dey. The
President flpencer commended E. three metal pipe* about four feet tivities, 12 ruse* were xluti-d lo tn the ground with all their ixts- motor vehicle will, oimettn-' lieeiti'e,! - Ml1 11 ,(*ek log of check* received
w rite; L. T. Sheppard, treasurer, ImporUnce of membere of the O, Kiloatrtck Jr. ter tho fine work long, connected by two *et* of •ta rt next Monday. Six cull-* in­
in November to bn processed. Tho
I each.
and F. L. Miller, secretary. Mr. board ailen'llni' their meotlnga he did on Ihe membershln drive cross member* In the shape of u volve charge* of driving while In­ sessions and clothe* only Inxt Wed­
total tux roll Is about |7CI,(KK),
nesday, forced explain lllll White
8h*ppard and Mr. lflller were re­ was emphasised.
toxicated!
two
rase*,
aggravated
triangle.
The
three
pipes,
standing
Mr Galloxvuy said taxes re­
and pointed out that Wally Peltto
maku
public
the
shoe
and
clothe*
elected to their offices.
horltontally
to
each
other,
nrc
aaiault,
one,
intoxication
unit
Proceeds of the count y-wlde rich had secured f f new membero.
ceived total tin- "laigest amount
•«&gt;» “Ih.r.
sixes nf every member of the
thrust
a
foot
into
the
ground
where
three,
traffic
violation*.
campalm are used In combatting The teem of Al Lee was accordod
tlmt lot* ever I...... paid In Hawflrat set of cross Imrs hit the
Name* of the panel of Jutot* Dovli family ludnv.
8 BA DUTY
tuhcrcutoila In th» county.
tliele County during the month of
the honor of having sold the larg­ the
They ore is follows:
father,
ground.
The
aeeond
set
of
rro*»
which
wu*
drawn
hy
Judge
UteriRobert Culhun, eon of Mr. and Attending veaterdav’* meeting est
number of memberships.
November, during wtiieh month
are a* follow*: J. II. Htapler. trousers 30 x 20, ennt 34, shirt 14
Mrs. M. L. CuHutn, 901 South Etli- were Mrs. J, Denver Cordell, presi­
Dean Hmllh, hu’diaud of tlu&gt;
teem captains participat­ momlwre are situated only n ft-w Itrom
shoe* 7; mother, dres* 12, coat former Catherine Meim'h nf Han­ four per cent discount is allowed."
La
Verne
L.
Wt-rley,
Allen
Leg­
ott Avenue, who Is eervittg lit the dent; Kerlvle Hpu»hold*r. Csrl ingOther
nches
above
tho
flrat
set
ami
con­
in the drive were B. I.. PerThe discount drum to 3 par
U. S. Nery, left last Frida-- to re- Prlaoc. Frad R. WR-on, Fire tJWef
nect Ihe plpea to form a trlaniru- gett, Cailer (i. Hart, Dewey C. 14, shnea GW; Raymond, nge 13. ford. died suddenly In Chlcugo, ac­
(Ceetkeeed On Pegs fUa)
trouser* 10, shoe* 2W, shirt 8; cording to word received here yes­ cent III December, 2 per cent tn
Beene,
Grover
H,
Moon,
Robert
H,
ar
nlatform
for
the
garbage
enn.
Meek Cleveland; Mre, Jamee-MnThe manifold benefit* of the Pitts, Roy'J. Liver*, Aaron J. Tay­ Joyce, age 9. dress 8, shoes (small) terday. He xva* the nephew of Mr*. January, I per cent in February
flrtth, Lo*t*woodf Mr^ W. A.
lour, site
stxo «prt.,j William* of Hanford; and and none in March. Unpaid taxea
•tabllsers are to raise the can* off lor, Curtis John Hull, I.eRov Gra­ 13; coat 9; Wavnc. age four,
Forward, Fom at City; Mre. Ridh
Uw ground, thu* preventing cor­ ham, hlarlou C. Gordon, Harold K. four in everything, Nell, age two. , (|(l j,r„jjir r .in.|aw „f John und become delinquent April I.
Hamilton. Fern Park: Mrs. J. W.
Metre.
rosion, and at the same time pre­ Herbit, Marlon E. Rtu-lhy, Richard
heme on
Edmund Melseh of .Sanford, und
Yarborough, Geneva; M*7*&gt;n Reek,
go one. anything ter a one-year
K NIG H TS TKM I'LAA K
venting tha cane from being upset (I. Hickson.
Jon Mi-lsrh of Tampa.
Mr. 0*borne end Mrt. Clare Jobe,
child.
The order of tha teintilt will be
David C. Brock, James It. HooluSeminole County Junior by either dogs or high wimf*.
Edmund Mriich M t thl* nft&lt;*rexecutive secretary.
The Salvation Armv is sccent- noon bv plane to attend the fune­ conferred at the meeting of tha
"Thera Is a posalbllty that we han, Klchnrd I,. I’ardue, Edwin ft.
Chamber of Commeree-aponsored
Do Your Christmas Shopping at •ould mnnufaeturi this atahllxer Randall Jr., M- M. HloMom, G. W. Ing »nv and all donations for the ral which will tut held tomorrow lit Tavlor Commnndery, K n l g h t i
CAR TO MBKT
Dovli family, which will be ereotly Chirugo.
Templar, at 7:3n n. m. Friday. An
A epeelel. meetln* of the (ten- Home” Campeigtt la underway In here," Mr- O '.. &lt;trd pointed out. Carver, Harry H. Geiger, Ralph F. appreciated, added Copt. White.
oyster supper will close the m telHubbard, It. A. Howard, Joseph
ford Civil Air Patrol’s eedet full awing, according to Chairman ’but nothing la definite a* vt-L Warren,
Copt. White announced that tho
Tslbot 8. Crawley, I.axvWe are most anxious right now to
~ T A (i D KA DLIN K
■mtadron bee been relied for to­ Tim Crawford. We have purehaeed both newe- find out the public's reaction to the rence S. Wilkins, Frank H. Ash- flrat two dime board* ter the Sal­
Deadline for reserving automo­
night a t 9:00 o’clock a t 1600 paper
vation Armv'x Christmas fund bile
end radio time In an new idea.
license tags Is next Mondav,
FfVnoh Avegtte by d a p B ritain all-oat apace
"Roth flmltty and ! went the
William II. Shippy, Sanford A. have been filled up. W. L, Ellis John Gallowav, Countv Tax Col.
effort
to
urge
the
people
Jo*.*t Andes. Meier W ellf Khrone
RITZ
Sanford end Seminole County to nubile to eome out to the ehnn end Woodruff, Norman F. Rua**11, L, contributed the first dime at the lector, warned today. In order to
will be the guest » w k e r. Ftene
“Suddon Fear"
thete holiday shopping In flan- (aspect the metal * t * H end give fl. Jackson, Marlon n. Thome*. board In front of the post office reserve a tag, he aaiil, it la neces­
for s*aelo# lemoerow nleht's “ Ho­
George
R. B rit, Henry E. CortlrM. end Mr». Margaret Wane wai the sary for the motorist to pay the
ui their Ideaa about It.”
. __ ..............
1:00 ■ 9:07 • 6:!4 - 7:21 • B lit
man F l &lt; enoftarle a t Ihe Hanford
Mr. Imifli, who W am e famous Llnwood T. Twymsn, George D. flrat person to put a dime In the cost
Tlle campaign Is stressing the
nf the tug, pin* a 81 reserva­
MOVIELAND
for Inventing the "Bnappln1 Tor- iHudson, Herman L. Hrumley, Ra. board at McCrory'x Five and Ten
tion fee.
"Little Egynt"
tie” lawn mower, ie curronllv dertek E. Atlem*. Willard R. Con- Cent Store.
Tho new 1963 tags will go on Show opens fl:S0, flrat feature
The donitiona have been good
workin* on a " revolutionary" clt- nollv, Herbert laimpert, Merwvn
being printed to rue cultivator. Mr. Crawford &gt;• a .!* Cullum, William P. Chapmen, ao fei, but twice aa mxnv a* last sale Jan. 6. he disclosed, and will 0:69, Intermission 8:90, U a |
feature 8:68
.V .
Igete to Jne shop- ealeemaa a t Seminole County Mo* Joe P. Daniel* and Charlea II. yaar’a total are needed thla year, ho sold strictly in aeouuncc, un­
less previously reserved.
Capt. White aald.
tore,
Shaw

Ministers Express
Thanks To City For
Law Enforcement

Tom Lemon Gives
His Endorsement
To New Invention

$2,275 Is Col lofted
In X m as Seal Drive
By Sem inole G roup

Prospective Jury
List Is Drawn For
Court Panel Today

t

H. C. Moore, Sr. Is
Named High Priest

Local
Want
To Help DcHtitute

Dean Smith I)ic.s
Suddenly In Chicago

1*

Jaycees Are Pushlnir
Home Trade ProgTam

Movie Time Table

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THE FOLLOWING
SANFORD FIRMS INVITE
YOU TO VISIT THEM - WHERE
YOU’LL ALWAYS FIND FRIENDLY,
COURTEOUS SERVICE. . . .
Scnkarik Glass &amp; Paint Co.

GELIMY CITY PRINTING CO,

113 • I l l WEST SECOND STREET

113 SOUTH PARK AVENUE

WM. E. KADER, JEWELER

(HONE'S TEXACO SERVICE
1120 SANFOHIl AVENUE

SANFORD PAINT &amp; GLASS CO,

112 SOUTH PARK AVENUE

PHONE I

Western Auto Associate Store
12 EAST FIRST

PHONE I5M

rilO N E 320

YELLOW CAR CO
PHONE III!

Downtown Cleaners

Mill Lumber and Supply Yard
31.1 WEST THIRD STREET

PHONE 83

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
I in .MAONOLI A AVENUE

PHONE

&amp; Laundry

11.1 PALMETTO AVENUE

PHONE 111

117 SOUTH PARK AVENUE

BROWN’S AMOCO STATION
201 SOUTH PARK AVENUF.

McCROR rs

IVEY’S SHOE STORE
I I I EAST FIRST STREET

WALGREEN AGENCY DRUG STORE

SANFORD AVENUE AMOCO

GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE
NICHOLSON

BUICK CO.

113 SOUTH PARK AVENUE

ROUMILLAT and ANDERSON

CORNER HANFORD and SECOND

PHONE 222

PHONE 719

SANFORD AUTO PARTS
113 WEST FIRST STREET

THE FURNITURE CENTER
I I I WEST FIRST STREET

PHONE 1418

210 MAGNOLIA AVENUE

II. U. POPE and CO., INC
SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS

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SWAIN'S BATTERY SERVICE
I I I SOUTH SANFORD AVENUE

200 SOUTH PARK AVENUF.

PHONE BI7

M ike's Amoco Service Station
120 NORTH PARE AVENUE
MICHAEL AND JEANNETTE JANDULA

218 MAGNOLIA AVENUE

WARNER'S GULF SERVICE

W ELSH'S TIR E SHOP
WEST SECOND STREET

•I EAST FIRST STREET

PHO

PHONE t i l l

B. S. HINSON'S STANDARD
SERVICE STATION
H NORTH PARK

PHONE tITI

M cCLU N ffS
|

1

/

W EAST FIRST STREET

I l l WEST THIED STREET ‘/

!*«

,i

HANSON’S SHOE SHOP

I

e Gas &amp; Appliance
" Co. Inc.
IM E U 1 H U A I I A
STATE BANK
ANFORD

PHONE 47

SANFOitD ZOU CONCESSION

"OPPOSITE POST OFFICE"

FRESH PEANUTS u l POP COEN

HILL HARDWARE CO.

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

ROBB’S HOME BAKERY
“OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE"

CELERY CITY GRILL
W MAGNOLIA AVENUE
\
!
“ 7, 1 ’•
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Seminole County la u n d ry Co.

MI BAST F1EST STBKIT

PHOI

i n ELM

Strickland'
Sunoco Station

_______

CORNER PARK mmI THIRD ST.

PHONE 1141

SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
baht n a n m a n
raom &gt;

FA U STS DRUG STORE
"ranov.'roin^ISL

m

HERMAN'S CAFE
IM SOUTH PARK AVENUE

LOAN 0 0 .

ROY W ALU 1
1M7 SANFOBD AVENUE

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D o n rr

l*eeirs jour Sanford H trtld , Citj
D ellm y , br 7:00 P. M- please call
YELLOW CAR 1444

THE W E A T H E R
f a ir through Tuesday except pirtky cloudy to occasionally cloudy
extreme north with risk of th o w tri
Tallahassee area tonight nr Tues*
■lay; rising temperatures.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
Established 1908

i VOLUME XL1V

B lo o d y

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Rioting Inmates Free'
8 Guards Held Since
Sunday As Hostages1

Elsenhower Conferring With The ‘Top Brass* In Korea

R io ts

A g a in s tF r e n c h
R ock

M orocco

Three Europeans And
At Least Twenty
Natives Are Killed
In Angry Uprising
CASABLANCA. Morocco of —
Bloody anti-French rioting erupted
today at thla French North African
. protectorate today. Three Euroflpeana and at least 20 Moroccan*
were killed.
Police Informants said an angry
mob caught three Europeans In a
atone quarry during tin* morning,
slashed the throats of two of them
and cut off their hand*. The innl&gt;
crushed the head of (hr third with
rocks. Three other Europeans were
wounded.
The crowd, numbering about 000
and fired up by nationalist agita­
tors. moved on to the police station
#A* It moved it swelled lo about
3,000. Shooting ensued and abuut
30 Moroccans were sluln.
Bv mum, police hud gained a
shaky grip on (he situation and
tanks and armed troops patrolled
the troubled sections. An « p. m.
In 0 a. m. curfew wnx imposed
and assemblies of mnre than ID
persona were banned.
A police offlrlal driving to work
was attacked by a mol. during
the morning. Ills automobile was
6 burned but he escaped. A French
schoolmaster leading Moroccan
children lo school opened fire on
a crowd which started throwing
stones at hint and drove them off
The outbreak* here on the north
west African coast followed a na­
tionwide strike call by the .Moroc­
can General Labor Confederation,
which acted In sympathy with the
Tunisian worker* i m i v r m i- til
(UQT). The HOT has ordered a
three-day walkout for Ttmlila In
* protest against (he unexplained as
laialnatlnn outside Tunis l"*l F ri­
day of Farhut Hachcd, Tunisian
nationalist leader and gcncrul sec­
ratary of the UQT.

No. 77

A»*oclaled I’rens Leaned Wire

M ONDAY DEC. 8, 10.12

Nixon Believes UN Charter Seen
Taft Will Be In In Conflict With
State’s Rights
Accord With Ike

End Of 20-HourUprising In New Mexico
State Prison Is An-,
nouncod By W arden

SANTA FE. N M b!*&gt;-IHolinr
orison,rs released eight hostage*
IimIbi nn.l Wariten Morris Ahram
;Savs Senntoi Is Team Case Now Bo fort* Su­ announced the end of a 20-hour
in New Mexico State
preme Court Cited Prporistog
Flavor And Won’t
Ison
The eight walked through the
As Case In Point gates
Be Discordant Note
ipp'itno,mni-t'd and unharmed
after their ordenl. Thev wero
tlv
JA
M
E
S
I,.
TIIMMASStlN
WASHINGTON i t’* Vice I'n-sUnited States I'resliic ni-eiecl Dwight i). i.isrnhower ta shown this* purlry are; Adtnlrul iioliert 1I f i ; tb-n. ti. i*. . . n&gt;*luml. Com.
SK A ISLA N D . ti.i
e
South seised Into Sunilnv bv eight or
eleet Nison -eld today tlull
conferring with the "top brass" of the armed force* in Korea at Seoul tun nder id the Far Kust Air Foret*;, lb it Lt-viiluiui-r; lien. Mink i lure; idcnt
Cundilin's
altoriu-v
eenetal
• ml ttio'p i-iuiviets who lo'ik over eon*
during his visit to Korea. It was ret ruled that the President-elect a r­ lien, .limit's A. Vun Fleet, Comniiguh t .f tin- Xlh tu ny; lieu Omar B-n. I'oliert A Tnft i- n “team Imlii) the UnlttHl Nnliiin. ehai'ler iinl of the to Is,iii hospital, Cell
rived in Korea butt Tuesday, toured the front line areaa, conferred with N. liradley, Cliiiirniiiii of tin- Julbi I'lm-N »( Hiatt, and \dmlrul plover" who will wmk unoolblv mil)- dictate tn the Itullt liltinl vtiilt-s HI.-.-I Vo " altil the yard.
with the Inr,lining I’i . iihowi r n.l uhnt they can do lit their own
Ml the ho'iimros mslttlalned a
Army nod Navy commanders and left for home. From left to right at Arthur Kudfmd. tluti-riiutiniial Si&gt;a&lt;«i|&gt;hoi
mlntstriillon.
tlglit lituied sili-ne,- on how they
alftilrs
"There is no doubt in my mind
T U I'allmnt. leadltni the open lui'l I...... treutv't utul ctrcumI lint be w ill be able tn work i inn panel discussion at the rum en • tati’-es uitiii'r whtcli they w ire
#I *
Mnuothlv with the lieu ndminlslrn- lion of the Niillonnl As'iniation id ffri*Hj
Tourist Chib Dedication
VI'rsm r-luved 'a the outside
tum," Nixon l-dd it repotler after Attorneys (Icncrul reported Hint
hi- iilnn-- set dow n a* fog .shrouded the effect of the U N charter Is world wort of the prospective
Nnlbinnl Alrpn-i Nix.ni » « , re- n point In i ease now |ie&gt;tillnu oeseti •• helmet,-t and carbineturning from Mexico Oily where liefore the II. S Supreme Court nrmed Yptionat Guardsmen and
lie represented I'reslden' eleel Fl - The panel dlseossbm -wis oil ■lute police stood noised to storm
-enh-iwer al ini'oeurnlinn eere- "Treaty mnkini! anil the Constitn tlte mutinous ciipvl'-ts.
\ bleb .............fficinl nromised"
e-oeies fnr I’resnlenl Adolf*, Ituir linn '
Cullisoll smd tlijil the Supreme -i r,111 scull* shew-diiwo early today,
I 'nrtmes
cn«e to wlip'll lie referred after lies,-ril'ing scope of the up*
High Tribunal Opines
r-tfl olid Ki*enhow er «tdi' -burp Court
Is line dealing «dh -eurer.ilioii
Iv lust week over I lie appointment and that one of the iro-itnent* j iis|,.» n, greater than earlier re*
It Was Improvident
&gt;' Marttii I* Dtiikio. n stnoneh made ts that tin- eonxtilnlimi unit pio'ed.
Dan-r- rer-i hour for the show*
In Previous Ruling
I lemneril I nnd president of the tans of sever'd states .ire In yiola
i|[iii&gt;i tomight no uptmrent'change
Al‘l I’lotnlw-rs Union, -is .eereinrv | |,ml ,,f ||„, | N charter
of Inluir Taft sold, the appoint - i, The nttorni'v* getu-nu .it then &gt;'i the -i'lmtin'-. Aoth'irlties sold
WASHINGTON &lt;&lt;S—The Supreme
'he eon Viet* who stormed "lit o(
Court reversed Itielf today and
mem was
iiii-redible
Seattle eitiiventimi lust u-.ir tirvl en-itrot Huodiiv nftermion In the
decided 7-2 against ruling on
Nixon -aid the iioo.iintmeot lui* look up It....... ((eel of treaties oil itf,'t n
xt"»i‘ I'l ison, still had
whether stale courts may Issue
...... . i-rHieise.t on the erouttd he b- the Constitution nnd nstrueted n -..nt-ol of Uetl Hl 'p'k 2 smt the
temporary ban* against secondary
i leprrsenlntive of orgnm/rd In | eommlltee to -Indy the m a tte r
t'.isoilnt «epl sever"! weio loose In
union boycotts-forblddcn by the
hot-.
i Tod.iv's panel dlseusslo'i will be the bl,» |irl*un vurtl
Taft-llartley Act.
"I believe it is essential tb»t followed bv a report nf III tt CHIP
Viitho-lfles spy th»* eotivlels are
The National Labor llelationi'
(III. edministr'itioii pot Minke Die niiltee It the assoelnllott lakes anv armed I’roorts of their strength
Hoard had sought to get a decision
definite slatul d will come lltr
tui-'nkes
of
the
present
admtids
tanged from one gun up tn two
that It ha* exclusive atuhorlty to I
trillion In leading the Cabinet com- it resolution in the closing sessions rifles, four shotguns snd n sub
enforce the T il act In federal
Wednesday
pletelv
with
IliHvi-tonl*
wl-t
are
courts.
i
luechlnegtin.
Alsu speaking during the first
en anv one sl-te," Nixon sold.
Thrmiohniil the ni»#ht. Abram
Hut the high court said It had
nnnel discussion wns ,\Mv Gen
"1
ledleve
that.
In
the
Durkin
It O'i S tate poller f'hii’f J*'e Itoach
been "Improvident" when it agreed
William
D'Ni'ill
nt
Ohm
lie
snltl
npiwdnlmml.
(Jen
Klsenhnwer
teeseveral weeks ego to hear the esse
nei'otintrd with the -,-lielHons eon*
1 "
♦
- • s Q i 't
Photo hi- llaymond Studio, Fred Kirshnnr
that thi- Am erican liar Association
growing out of an Alabama labor
' lets Ihrmi'-h -i purtlnde into the
and W . Bpencsr president of the Seminole County Chamber o f. t.unim irce
shown a* hr *— - ‘ “ egnlxed that wlillt we must h*Ve
has
proposed
an
stiH^wit^i’nl
l»j
the
dispute.
a ribbon -tiedecked golden key to Hoy Hall, president of the Sanfurd Jfoutisl (lull, a- ti geitm nt khy is n hulnnei-d tes-e nf rcspenGhlr
Idseked out cell
reiireseotollves
iif
lahiir
nnd
innnU S CimslHiitlun 'which wmilil do
Justice Minton wrote for the m a­
n Thuratlay nlgnl of the new tourist building at Fort Mellon raik . (Htnrs in it,..
IttMi'lender for tiie efi-ht nr nine
n
i'e
me
nt.
jority that the tribunal has atithor
clnre that no Ireatv sludl ever i'l.i'i i.-ts Involved was Identified ax
(left to rlghll nre Hep. Mark Cleveland lr.; .he He %. .1 K MeKiniet, pnstm &gt;f he Frlal MeliiuillHt
"Ill 'lie Imut lull .........IV I'liswi-r lake jireeedence oyer the (o il'll It..I t . L u l l s , St I mds, srrvin'r 10
tty to decide cases only where Church; Judge Douglas Htriuirom, president of the J uniut Cluiniber ■&gt;. Comm. , . I'm li st Hi t ekenridge,
Anproxtmatelv 400 people at
(Continned On Page fill)
innhager of the C of
Mayor William .Htcmprr, and John l'iei*un, , liatimnn if tile Tnnrlsl Fen! iv til. 1&gt; including u representative nf tut mil lie added huweyt-r tlnil the i . i *Hi y e n no 'irmopl ro h h e ry
tended the pro urn in of.,vocal and
to ge1 one New York tTty lia r ts oliposed to
The dedlcattotl nf the building was part of the uellv It tea of the fmn day Turn t Festival. HIlli'll ended labor on the stuff
i in........ tod w*'u lm» repeatedly
violin rnutlr pmenlpu" bv Vn*.
Saturday night with ito- formal opening of the May fun Hotel tMil .. e.imieipnl mil el t it 1 in- Smithside of the more reasonable tabor 'in'll an aim'lidmenl al thi' time
.t&gt;ii, id ills release through the
•IIH 1’etrovn, drimtU,- Fouron,:,
the [lain 1 .1lei t. wg w ,+ Hi ,!
. .'"oris.
Ptim aiy ticti-Hii.
,
4
1*11
MNi.r
a
or,
t'.iu
r
'
I
I
I
and Stuart FMtofskv Snturilnv
"Then tie- labor i •' |i vI-H4-ri Iit 11vvn
iim-. Frp'd Johnsun, who wns
f I t*»i itir * ' it l*l»U» Mill
night nt the Snuth*l-b&lt; I’rlmnry
It,.id hv rebellious convict* in the
Srhnnl. under the auspice* of Mu­
...I ,in hosidial, was on the verge
nicipal Concert*. Inc., of Sanford.
..' Ictii* as tu- yt'eteil tds son ut
Among the number* of the so­
the main mil,- &gt;•« 'h. td« slonn
prano wrr» aria- from Cnromn
*-Ison on tlye outskirts of bantu
and O velterta Knstlcana, Il'dFe
■If gartsn folk *on'-x, amt the pomilar
"|'.l rnlh'w out say anything
p*
enmb»r, “Smoke (lets In Your President Hob Harris as lla now- I 1
tin-,*
" he sni'l
est
member.
Mr.
Uauman
recentIllSlir&amp;llCfi
rHUlS
The iinnunl Kiw anis l.udies mgld , M arjorie
Ey"*."
Willis singing "You
Johnson and seven others were
ly came here from Aurora. 111. t o '
U W IU lU IV v 1 I
ihi* Siiiiftotl Theatre tJuililS
was held ut the K|dseopul Pariah Ciin't ti, i \ Mini With A ( . mi."
Faetafsky plnvetl hi* concert assumu the presidency of the Bani w* iiulormiLklc arcitlriilM m "incily |»i •&gt;*Iti« t 11»fik '*The Niifht nf l,,,e Suodiiv and liehl til the prison
House on Kilduv ut 7:M&lt;» p. in. with who i nine l.uik for uu eucoin
from rnemori.. Including number*
v t, vioi.o ef ortsener*
\id vin four * a r h tin lliittle 17-tt‘J .January HUb." wlm li deals witli a
President Mnrtln Btinecipei pie.i singing .1 t'ln isiiiin s numb.o.
from the Saint
rnneerto, to w b ^ ih 2 ‘ r o S K
o?nw . | Automobile
Liability
lio-pnil al nod fell Hloek No. 2.
hundreds
..f
dollars
in
!'V,M,'T
l
"
"
1
'
“
,l.1
ding,
mid
1‘
J
fi
iitteniling
tin-,
gnln
Ilrjunt llmiisoii mt *ived t»lg
other mo*lr tie If»-»&lt;.-l, ami two L.„^i,g|ey who moved u» Jack.on1licli release eain*- lust tliree
and one slightly Injured I 1 mirsilay and t ii.lny nights at
Becoming Hurd To affair. The tutils- was beniitifullv upplinjse
singing "Bessie 'n„.
of his own rnmnosltlonx. If" en­
On* Count y mill to.or" after peidleptIn'v Warden
dceoraled
by
the
wives
nf
the
llelfei ■ I,.-veil Ibid Curt light tiriver in the "vi'rv" heavy fug J, " ’’
cored wHh "llt'moreseii"'* liv Dvor­ A'musical program arranged by
Morr's \hrm n lu»d declared he
O b ta in
In
F l o r i d a i-ltlb's officers, pineciini'S tin.I other Willi tile mnlieliei with singing und lbat blanketed the urea south »f 11 . I * 1/
ak, and Shuheri'* "Ava Marla.'* Charles Morrison included u local
Mm.
Dunn in dirivtoi *&gt;( Imped t,» rrncl, a tr ,u's- within an
deco rati on* with u large liny- nf dam lug to “ it Ink p's Two to Tun- Sanfiitpi early Stunlav morning.
The 23-vear-nld violinist brokn two musician and a former member of
the
fir»i
|
*
nti
tie
nt
It"
m
|it
hv
O
n
*
tlu
hour
fruit III the center of tin- speiikei go," Julie livid, for her secoipi Itigiiway Patrolinnii tt. D. Hat•'rings in his Instrument nt the 1‘aul Whiteman's orchestra, both
. ,
t
riViUitly-iuiranucit ^ruut*. uhieh
, A?iim w p DoC ti .„ r „
table.
mi in be i -pjing “ Von Dreamer You." 11*Il*i M’ 1,11 1 * m!m, *
first of hi* toneert. He claimed
i
hnM
I
iin-u |iNN tit inir uu tin* filiiv ,§
After opening the meeting with
The ftrM colllsU.M oeeurred at f„w w,.,,k,_
w,|,
The lent Comedian who kept
Minor Fires Put Out
# heat from the footlights was re- t o . c t i r W,ru W’ “ W ,,V *d by quMcyrt^ s c d d .n t. .ml h lS d.m : the singing of "America" and the
the
crowd
laughing
was
Itrvnnt
d
U.
a
m.
.M
l
the
Inte.seetlon
of
I(„lj|f)lt
it,
(he
eomt I.... .
c
it
'
i
Patet
uhtrant
i,r..*ent*,t
i
*e
claims
are
making
It
difficult
inontlble
for wetkenlnir the
Invocation hv the Itev. Frank Mm- Harrison when he cutnc out with rentes i:M and 17-U'J When A rth u r I „r
By Fire Department
llo.isp. where the
string.
four selections and an encora on Hv^niurance fn^Ftorida*
gan, the Kiwaniuns and their I* comedy ■•spus-don on his face Ernest Beeves, Ml-yenr-old colored play will tie -tugeil.
(toil.
A good performance was turned
guests rnJoyeil a wonderful meal nnd snug “ P&lt;po|lsh (Q uestions .'1
Member* nf the east are as f«d
t;«rl\ Saturday evening GUy
L j T T b m 'h T . after which, group singing was Dean McCracken f«»r Ids second nui n from Oviedo, going east on
In by the nrromnanlst. Jnsh Halil- D ream " •'Memories," “The Ro*
trot drove past the Mop sign litnl lows; Karen Vinlre, the defendant, Fir,-ut,*ii alisweieil twi* minor fire
win. The nerforme-s were Intro­
list
hy
Leon
Cornell
with
Dr
II
II
n
u
m
b
e
r
Ming
und
danced
"Dipsy
‘ "d .Ur-hm,,‘ I ro»Vt^*r'the, crltical Pl*tage!' and
was till bv Archie William Ste- Mrs. Hilliard H arris; defense a t­ atarnt* in the ►pun "f 31 minduced b« Hubert Cana nder, viceMcCaslin at the piano.
Doodle "
nert going snntli on 17-02.
torney StcM lis. W illiam l|e| leliel; Tie Polls le p o r t' ,1 t"'lav
llob Wenie, former pianist with I
i u.
rresldi'nt of Municipal Concert* In Haul
By
special
ii'piuesl
Marjorte
Wil­
President
Hlim-eiper
inti
I
m
I
ui
'I'
i
I
Whiteman, presented a piano-I Hollwl down to It* essentials, the
Hlewert n ho vein-old ACL eu- tils seeietary. Mrs rra n e ls Hmi
Firemen first iii,h&gt;,l to WIINew York Cl tv.
lis
sung
'Tamil
Bpenking
Papa."
Kdward
F.
Lane,
a
charter
member
11u t. distiiet
attorney
Flin t, litis, Assistant Fire t'liief It. T,
The next or,.*er*"t|«n by tho log Including "Jtnvlo Hells •*!■»« problem I* this; Insurance romps- of this club, who wns a president which wus Mill n lilgger lilt limn elneer rnroutc home to Liikeluml. in)
bail $.100 damages to Ids ear as Hwing Demi; his secretin y, Mis. | ,it in |'
Evans' home at 2320
lorn) nre-*nlxetlmi w|H f,*x*-iro iho Later he played for the group I
wrDw ■UtomobiU* liahib In IH2ll and lieutenant governor in tier first number. Ihill Cartwright did Beeves, who was ureoinpnllled C lara Julie; rh'ik of the m u ll, lining,. Avenue to extinguish *
losp'no Sl""ers on nil-male quarIU27,
a*
rhutnnnii
of
the
enter­
bcenme
very
pnpiilar
when
she
l(i'iMil&lt;i llnld; court 'telm ginphei,
led by Mr. Morrison. Mr*nt n IM,mo
k let from New York City, Jnn. 0. slnglng
snug the "SI taints lllues." To bv Iliirutliv Dnlow, cnlored, nf ■Miss Hetty Doris W illiam s; h iiiiff. tjnv flu at the baseboard of th»
tainment rnininiUco.
Wens Is now owner of the Foun- |
I ,,C.Y ,
,
(Ivied
t.nuse mulctiip'iilh ti"' front steps,
He
then
Ki ted ns muster of i ere- close tin- show was Hobeil Wen,
Borne
of
the
larger
cotnnsnlei,
lie,-ves rlniined that he eouldll't I Honalil Amli'ison; Judge lli'iitli, Ilumitgi' wiis only slight.
Uln Lodge on Orlando Highway.
tile
Wlsnril
nt
the
Pliino,
wlm
(ms
monies
and
tntroilured
Mrs.
Fi&lt;
p)u
peclally
among
the
mutuals,
are
Karl Turner uml KU Blown wsro
i —- - ,
r,
p«e etlie slo|i sign or the intersee-I Paol HIhscII.
While one engine wns still out.
............... 5““
tiling
completely out nf Florida, Hilton, the plnnist wlm plnveil fm iday d with snme of the top lintldn lion until he was "on it", Patrol | , Pibutt lliiltron, Mrs Yvette G i­
.chairmen of a .commutes
'
moke
from n cur on Hanford
of
llie
nut
Ions,
iiiiiimg
them
being
the
fotloyvine
acts
ns
thev
were
in­
Pronerty Sold Was appointed
to man the dime boards for the
* ■ Incroisei, "pproved by
Harrison
Muted. "Beeves
' "it 'I", i Hermnd .laf
Avenue
on d
Kou rth
Street
Salvation Armv
the Insurance department during troduced. Toe first number was the Pan] Whiteman nrclieslrn, Initl llian
said
as
soon
a
........
saiv
H
tew
erf.
U"
‘d''1
'"«
•
"
'
H-*tv
Called Olive Hotel Clarence Redding and H. L. PerJulie Byrd singing “(Jot Hnn- everyone asking fm mine when he ear lights through the fog, ..... ........."; Homer Van I-led. i.iminy In ought out the booster truck.
* « r.’.
. .
, , Miss
.
. 1 * I liiktiiii'«; wln»
i* i&gt;i i siilriit thi* I'miii investigation it was found
kina Jr. were appointed on a com* f* °Mj! V) pv"; then came Dean McCrnek'-n playnl "Tea fm Two." "The In
Beeves (Slo p p ed his car ami nt- , . „ i|(| Klm&lt;r Mw.-.n.-v, Mike Siri- that Thelma Nathan, colored, had
The property sold by Mr. and mlltee to arrange
n
___ K,MM*1
_______
for Christmas
mely- d fftcidt singing nnd dancing fenlurln» tie- dlan Love Call," mid inuuv ntlp'r
empted to hark off li e road at m ||lj.
............. .
.......
he,.ii living to drive her car with
Mra. Julius A. Tokach In Bernhard n ifu 'tn 'th a'M a'A im liii tlrnha’nuue I *° R*t auto liability policies at song "Hack In Your Own Back­ numbers, knvillg been i slleil hack
tlmi- nnd time ngain liy Ihu up- the time of the collision. Il.tr- Mnrlim. Nlllll.y ...... K „M|kr,er. Miss p|,c emergency brake on. Tltero
yard."
Edwards. Hanford plasteror » i d , Entarnrlte
'
“ I regular rates, Larson said,
The big hit nf the show wus preeiatlve audience
rlson explained,
Dihm Ituker.
treasurer of the was no damage, Chief Thom**
hullder, for |3t,800 la not the PI«o| yisltora Introduced hy Mr. MorC ir owne.-s under 23 virtually
No one was injured In the «»-** |fju il.l; Magda Swenson, Mis Paul thiil.
Building ns »ta*ed In tho Frldey rlson Included Howard Chadwick of ff*, wlmlnsted from coverage In
eldenl nnd there were no charges |||H„,,i,. j „ hn
Whitfield.
A defective fire-place th a t
losttn of The Herald but I* the Pt. Plaaaant, N. J., William Booth
Pcr*'|n? who Edgar L. Jonew Died
Memorial Services
or arrests.
building In front nf It, once known f Jtffersnn, Ga„ red Beywtll of 1
(Coatbreed Da Page HU)
.'idle Williams -lr.; Sigurd .lutlg- threatened a conflagration at lh«
Later the same morning only i|tii*l, Peter Von Dusen; Lorry Lome of Clarence Wynn, 2003
as lh» Olive Hotel or tha I’lco an- Hudson, o ., cliff Thiene* of Mi^ —^ rrn —
Are Held By Elkn one-ipiarter
At Home Saturday
of a mile south of Iteagori, Fiuii.’is Itoiiiuillnt: (toll Grandview Avenue, brought Flro*
nax. Mr. Takaeh said today.
•m l. Dr. F. H. Knight of DeUnd, W i l l i a m R . ( i l l l o n
Hanford on route 17-112, Nathan erta Van Kcoisclait, Mis. Ewing men out Into Humln/ morning to
He stated the building was the J , 0. Bradley of DeLand, D. G. |
« * » *&lt;
.
Approximately
I
&lt;
H
i
Elks
and
Ktlgar I&lt;. June* died at his home,
Sparrow, cob)rod, 47, of Hanford, Dean, and policeman. Albert Fitts keep the threat in check. No dam­
site of his brotheFa fir—t restau­ Anderson of Grlando, Hnmer ClauB U r l C a I f | A TI 11X81011
301 East Third Street Saturday at their futnilies and guests from veered off the wrong side of the
Miss Hetty Jane Uonctnnd, vice, age wns caiiseil by the menacing
____ _
ran t in January of/lM H , If, B. ae of Panokee, Dr. O. T. Prano of |
Orlando, Winter Park and Hanford
Jl:00
p.
m.
following
a
lingering
Plant built the PlojrHotel In 1A01;
lodges uttended memortal services road while traveling south and tiresiib'tit of tin- orgiinirution, Mrs. flames, Chief Thomas stated.
&lt;Bill) Russell Cllllon, 42 illness.
he aald, and oagntted It for two A_. DavkUon,_ Orlando and Bob [ v««r-0td-aon of city building Inheld at the local lodge rooms yes­ collided head-on with a 10112 Itouinllliit and Mrs. H arris fortit
A rsllred paper hanger nnd terday afternoon for deceased Dodge driven hy Joseph Phillip the advertising eontmillee for the
HEAD TV COMPANY
season* beftre Turning It over to Wans of flsnfonl.
|spaetor and one-tlm* acting^ clt
alnter, Mr. Jane* was horn Juno members of Hie order.
L«Itoclie, a tlO-venr-old ACT. rna- tdav, while lightlii&gt;! will tie under
MIAMI LT—Tho HDcsvne TrigMr*. Takarh,
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[manaj(*r John M. Glllon, died Frl
the supervision of M iss Duiuthv vision Cnrp . with Nile* TrammaU
. Ditto In South Carolina. He had
The restaurant was operated bv 2 D riven Arrested
The Rev. Fr. Daniel llegurly, (hinlst, going north.
Ii*v fn th# v*uran*' hcspiui in lived In Sanford for the past fit)
as president snd two Miami newt*
Lelloche suffered onlv a slight­ Teslow.
Mra. Takach, her aon said, for 37
chaplain of the Winter Park lodge
r» n , . .. . ,
A
Icprssl Gablta. He had been making years.
Tickets for the plnv tuav lie 'pur­ paper publisher* as officers, todijr
bruised head and chin In the
years until her death In the 1040a.
Following ACCldent Ihla bama a l Miami since October He la survived by a sister-in- and pustor of the St. Margaret lymishap
that caused $230 damage chased for fl plus tax at the Hou- filed an application fnr a nsw totM*rv Church .if that city, deliver­
Mr Takaeh now occur lea the Pico
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1M1, and mac employer! by llerlaw, Mrs. A. E. Cady of Sanford. ed tha oration, and vocal selections to Ills car and $100 more to tho mlllat nllil Anderson drug store c'dilon station for Miami.
Building where the Bentlnol*
Drtvera of Iwo plek-up truck* *h#J Choeolito Co.
and from any member of the east.
Trammell, former president Of
County chapter of the American w a n arroatad by Banford pollro
OUloa waa born In Sallsburv. Funsrsl service* will bo held to­ were presented hy n mixed en­ vehicle driven hy Hparrow. H ar­
the National Broadcasting Co., f#»
Red Cross and Frank'a Tavern are Saturday mornlnr, fellowln* a JJ- CoNov. 13,1007, and moved to morrow at 4:00 p- m. at Brinson semble from Bemlnole High Hehool, rison arrested Sparrow for driv­
ss chairman of the boafa
t r a f f i a mlihan at Pecan Avenua Sanford la 1001 where he wa« Funeral Home with Hev. W. P. under the direction of Miss Ollle ing while intoxleated and also a r­ DoHpituI Trusted* For signed
located.
nf NBC last week to become as­
Jr. officiating. Burial will Remit Whittle. Earl Higginboth­ rested his Negro companion Ivey
and llfest Eighth Street, in w h ic h |c H “., u d from S*™1'10! ' , , , «h Drooka,
Seminole Appointed sociated with the Florida compa­
follow In Evergreen Cemetery,
am. local exulted ruler, presided at Whitson fnr public intoxication.
ny
twp perron. w « e Injured. ^ ------ 1 H . axttwndewl the Unlv.ralty of
the servlt-iix.
Another
psssenger
with
Hnarrow,
SHO0PINA N ln ^ 1 B troef^and3Johnnie Jo h n -|^ ,or'&lt;*a •*‘1 lived in Saginaw, Mlrh. ShppD&amp;tdNamcdHcnd
Other officers of the company
TALLAHASSEE UP)—Governor
Ed Pcrrv, colored, was released.
which Hied the application for a
C OF C MEETING
t» H t f i t .n t h Street Ip w to serving four year* In th*
Beside* these two arrests, Pa­ Wnrren on Friday appointed the Channel
DAYS L in » m
7 station are Jam es M.
und puhliclly activi­ trolman Harrison reported eight following trustees for the Semi­
Wh
r ^ r g e s of *™1? '
of th* year, overseas
Of Knights Templur tiesAdvertising
Cox Jr., vice president of th# Mlfor flemlnnle County and com­ other arrests during tho weekend. nole County public hustillul:
drfxdS?
W|U» lh«
Intelllganea Dept.
anti Dally News, John S. KnlgaL
pletion of committee assignments
l
s 1 i A s n t s r . H*
• member nf the Pre.byJohn W. Evans, Oviedo, one owner of the Miami Herald. Jam M
L. T. Sheppard was elected emi­ will ho the two ninln items to bo Included In the report wera two
nent commander last Friday night taken up by tbo board of directors driving without llconse, Improper year term; Fred It. Wilson, Han L. Knight, and J. Leonard Relnattt,
license, and driving with ford, one year; Victor M. Green,
haad laeaniUena. and ^ r' "*ohn*‘l*1’ a t Miami Shore* Mondav with of the Tavlor Commandry No, L’B, of tho Chamber of Commerce at driver's
Hanford, two years) Dr, It, F. Red­
WOODRUFFS HAVK RON
who lacurrsd b ro lw .. pama ja w s il ^ m Ki Arlington National Cam- Knights Templar.
their regular monthly meeting to­ a revoked lkenso.
man, Altamonte Springs, three
GAINESVILLE UT - T h e UUOther officer* elected were C. morrow nlvht ut H:00 o'clock at
WBraiA g,;
years;
T.
E.
Tucker,
Hanford,
four
MAHONIC
MEETING
versify of Florida football a a a a n
J, Wilkinson, generalissimo; A. F. the City Hall, Forrest BrockenAn election of officers will be years.
la now a complete auccesi.
Ramsay, captain general; C. E. rldr*. manager of the 0 of C,
mm
The
trustees
will
be
empowered
held
at
the
regular
convocation
of
Mre. Bob Wood nil! presented IM
t , Ootaman waa «oIng aouthl lurvlvora Ineluda the widow, tha McKee, prelate) L. B. Steele, said iodatr.
to
float
up
to
an
$800,000
bond
Is
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treasurer) Frank L. Miller, record­ All dfrostora and committee Monroe Chapter No, 13, Royal
sue
to
finance
construction
of
a
3:34 a m. today.
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eonlor
warden, chairmen aro urgod by G, W. Arch Masons, tomorrow a t 7:30 __
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Spencer, C of C president, to at­ p.m., Frank L. Miller, secretary, hospital as approved hy freehold* * Junior
‘
tl • ! Mr. Coleman, tha |mUe«|a Madar, Mrs. Virginia Ward, Brad- and John * “Crawford,
year-old
son. Scooter.
announced today.
era in tho November flection.
tend tha meeting.
warden.

Court Reverses
Self On Ruling
In Taft-Hartley|

Concert Attended
By Larire Group At
i4South side Primary

Robert J. Bauman
Is Newest Member,. . .
Of Rotary C l u b Accident toll In
JSYE R„u,7*cni r ‘u3:i"“S State Affecting

Annual Kiwanis Ladies Night Is
2 Hifchwav Mishans
Held At Episcopal Parish House Occur In Foif Early

(umedy Is Slated
To Re Presented
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WASHINGTON ttt-T b* Supreme
Court today will be asked to glva
a historic answer to the greatest
social Importance on this question:
Should there be an end to separata
schools for white and Negro chil­
dren everywhere In the United
States?
The South awaits the outcome
gravely but not only Southern
states are Involved. Five cases of
jrflitn—in Sooth Caro­
lina, Virginia, Delaware, Kansas
and the District of Columbia—will
bo laid In the court's lap.
Lawyers, somo of the most dis­
tinguished, will argue on both sides
before the nine Justices. The court
will give Its decision some time
In 1953. It could, as It has In the
past on other kinds of segregation.
■void giving o Dal, final end
■weeping opinion.
At the heart of this struggle is
the 14th Amendment, which says
all cltlxena must be treated equal­
ly. Over half a century ago a
railroad In Louisiana forceef Ne­
groes to ride In the back, or Jim
Crow section, of Ha trains.
When protest was made to the
Supreme Court on the grot

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TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
Many have -been ready to perieh
when In reality they were not far
from abundance. There nro limitlese treasures near us. God open­
ed her eyes and she saw a well of
water. — Gen. Ul-19.
Envy and Jealousy inspire whlscringe and conspiracies. If you
■ve aught ngnlnat a man speak
to him or else tie silent. Alt that
hate me whisper togethrr against
mo. — Psalm i 1:7.

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Personal income* in the United
States have riien to 276 billion
dollar*. That’* almott enough to
pky off the nations) debt.
In 1913 tome 6ft percent of
taxes went to the state and local
governments; thi* year 78 percent
goes to Wsiltinglon, only 22 per­
cent remain* at home. If you want
to know why it i* ^o hard to raiie
money for local proje. . lltere*
the lesion.
Governor Warren »»ys that die
*uit brought agsinit him charging
Road Department compiracy over
kickback* wat juit brought to ruin
Road Chairman McKelhan at a
candidate for governor in 1956.
The campaign it gelling under way
a little early.

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Suntime magazine *ayt that I V
latka i* the tile o( an old Indian
village once known a* "Pilaklikaha” or "Pilalka", A military potl
wai rttabliihrd there about tha time
that Fort Mellon wa* built here in
Sanford and wa* vitlted by Gen­
eral* Scolt and Taylor, and by the
then Lieut. William Techmieh
Shcrmin. Not many people rememher, either, that Sherman retigned
from the army and actually lived
in Lauiiiana where he wa* head ol
a military academy before hit
March Through Georgia made him
famoui.

Too Much Protection
Once upon u time* men worked in laboratories around
the world, Juggling the cryptic symbols of science, compar­
ing, teaching and rewriting tho hieroglyphics of physlochcmicnl formulae, translating them Into tho most progres­
sive, moat productive works seen since tho crude days of ulchomy. Those happy years of free interchange of informa­
tion are gone.
Today the research mun, seeker after physical truth, Is
a prisoner In one of the police states fencing off our earth.
Ho wotiiH alone and hln reHultH ore not his to use. Ilfs fellows
In other countries can only wonder and try to find by de­
duction tho processes of his experiments. If one scientist
discovers a fact others ore not Informed and can only wnlt
till they stumble on the same Information.
A recent example of this folly is tho so-called hydrogen
bomb test which was 'rizzliiig over news services out of Ituly
a few months ngo. The over enthusiastic Italian press main­
tained that an Italian sc.cnllst had discovered a way less
difficult than the American method to combine hytirugen
atoms to make helium.
Our scientists disagree. They say the great flame rising
in tho air, glaring red with green on top was nothing more
or less than exploding hydrogen uniting with oxygon to pro­
duce water. Later Italian Defense Minister Itnndolfo Plcclardl denied ills country hnd tho hydrogen bomb.
Hut American scientists would liko to know, Plcelurtll’n
report could be a routine government denial of Italy’s bomb.
Our scientists can only rend tho symptoms and conjuro an
answer. With the freedom of yestoryenr wo could ask ami
probably learn a quick answer to n nagging puzzle blocking
our own progress.

Bone Fractures
And Dislocations
Hv
Touehtnn Drug Co.
W. V. Bitting
Tn thp spring and summer
when there Is more outdoor
activity fractures and disloca­
tions happen frequently. Those
Injuries are usually very pain­
ful and until the doctor a r­
rives the patient should not be
moved unless a splint is first
applied.
Swellings usually occur In
thii type of injury. If hot or
cold clothe are applied Imme­
diately the swelling can lie
limited considerably.
Even If the fracture or dis­
location seems slight consult
a doctor a t once, you can lose
partial use of limbs If they are
not set properly.
Iwl n conscientious pharma­
cist supply your drug needs.
Copy right

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Lie ^€es Little Hope
Of Peace In K orea
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Norway.
OP—United
Nslions Secretary General Trygve
Lie declared in a recorded inter­
view with the Norwegian State
Broadcasting System last night
that there Is little hope for peace
In Korea.
"Everything has been done that
could be done by the United Na­

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Bonnie Johnson's
Beauty Shop

L BOWL OF REAL HOME MADE
VEGETABLE SOUP
CHEF’S CHOICE OF TASTY
SANDWICH DAILY
CHOICE OF COFFEE OR TEA

Beacon Holies, slse 4 to 0

j , C H O O S I N O W ! B U Y O N M N N I Y ’f L A Y A W A Y l

BOTH collar and cuffs w aar as
long as tha flno shirt body!

Nylon Lingerie
SLIPS
Paatela and White, lace
trimmed

DRESSES
Delightful gift to find
under the Chriatmaa tree.
Bright Holds, Everglate
Fabric*, Solid and
Flftired Cottons, Sisea
2 to 14
Rayon Gowns and
Pajamas

BALBRIGGAN
GOWNS AND
PAJAMAS
2,50 - 2.98 - 3.50

Fine quality whilo shirts
of extra high count Sanforiiedt broadcloth!
Thay’ro styled with
smooth • fitting tapered
waists, Mira loaf tails tn
May leaked tn. Collars
and cuffa actually wear
ha long as tho real of tho
shirt.

INFANTS’
DRESSES

GIFT SUPS

495 - 7.95

1947 Plymouth!
2 Door Sedan ■

2.98 up

4.95 up

BADGER BOX
Bkulkums and Muk ta k a ,
wool with leather m m . ,

BOYS’ SUITS

Sedenette
Dynaflow

fled in efte

S tra lg k t-e it skirts novor
waat ta ride u f ...b i a s m id­
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BOYS'
JACKETS

Darling little handmade
dreoaea In paitela and
white, some with matching
■lips

CORDUROY
SETS
Cordiiny overall* and
Jackata in soft shades age 6
month* to d years

2.98 to 7.95
PANTIES
1.25 to 2.50
GOWNS AND
PAJAMAS
6.95 to 9.95
NEGLIGEES
. 10.95

By Tom Sawyer and
Santana In Gabardine and
Rayon nnd Cotton
Fabrics, Quilted lining!
fo r extra w arm th . . . .
some with fu r collar* . •

2.50 - 2.98

invertible, Coupe

1949 Bukk

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ROBES

Kxtrn Clean, Good Tire*
Radio and Heater

1950 Hoick

an armistice In Korea

Enchanting little robes to
put stars in her eyes. Gaily
printed cotton quilts stirs
8 thru 12

Lttfrtrinuned
peptale crepe

Radio, Heater,
Ixeallcnt Condition ■

ST. P ETR RSBUR Q til - The
Florida Young Republican execu­
tive commute* has named Paul
HeuiweU, Miami, to succeed Tom
B. Walker. Winter;Hav*n. as Flor­
ida member of the national com­
mittee. HeUiwell was a pre-con­
vention supporter of Dwfght Elsenhower and a leader of hla Flor­
ida campaign.

A n d all k id s love w e a ra b le s f o r C h r is t­
m an ! W e h a v e a w o n d e rfu l se le c tio n
fro m w h ich to choose y o u r B iffs fo r
y o u r f a v o r ite " little people” . . . .

Weather

1949 Chevrolet
2 Door Sedan

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WALGREEN AGENCY
"ON THE CORNBR BY THE CLOCK"

Unlll 8 P. M.

WHITE SHIRTS

K permen. Starting out as a young
eyer, he soon became connected
wjlh the Scrippi Howard chain of
iiewtpepert, later branched out on
bis own, and soon became th* own; *r of the Weitern Newspaper Union
j/jjwWch supplied feature services to
■■ thousands of newspapers ail ovtr
' tha country. In 1920 he bacama
s. itterttted in Florida whara ha pur, chased tha JaekaonviUa Journal
i '*nd tha Pensacola Journal. Sinca
[' then ho has acquired tha largasl
' chtin in tha tlato at wall as an;, tensrv* interest* in other ilatae. He
K’ltaa two ions, John, Jr. and Far*
/ Wei, both grown and carrying on

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Famous Towncraft®

Pjetlon of the first Christmas
night will lend added Joy and
brightness to the coming holiday
season.
Mrs. H. 0 . Itetiel
Mrs. W. P. Chapman
Miss Martha Fox
Mrs. Fred Dyson
Mr*. Volla Williams Sr.
Mrs, E. C. Garner

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War and a tU d u d tin Republic of
south. Korea, in .reality, ar*
against a peaceful settlement, de­
clared LI*.
•'ll Is a feet,” he said, "th at
th* Soviet Union, together with
four other Communist nations, now
a r t completely Isolated. They have
never been la such an isolated po*it Ion. We must only hope that
world opinion will He able to In­
fluence the coming declilon about

CfflSt'S SPECIAL

ANNOUNCING

Tht* I* (be lltlfh *» a aerie* n(
HdUnrl*! aUrerllaeaieat* appearla s la (hi* paper eaeb rrrrk.

; A policeman's Job Is dangerous ut bent and when his Job
takes him out on a hunt for dangerous criminals It can ho
especially so, New York police nro experimenting with a bul­
let-proof body nrmor and a bullet proof shield which may
take some of tho risk out of raids on the hideo u t* of desper-

John H. Perry, who died fail
week at the age of 71, was one of
Florida's ouhtanding publishers,
' one of tills country's greatest news-

arrnmmoriitkm and their en*
ament. And what they have
I to Florida could kifdhrhan

equal treatment clause of the 14th
Amendment, the court give a farreaching opinion In 1MM.
It said separate treatm ent for
Negroes was not unconstitutional
so Inng as they received equal
treatment. This became known ■■
the "separate hut equal" doctrine.
It loft states everywhere free to
pass segregation laws.
And no court in the 56 years
since then has overturned that
principle. In recent years the court
has knockd out segregation on In­
ns but only
terstate buses and trains
because, It ruled, the Negroes were

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O P E N IN G

; Protecting Policemen

Not long ago we were reading
in a medical magazine how communitie* which are without the
service* of adequate doctor* might,
beit go about the talk of tupplying thi* need. "Doctor* like to lo­
cate in place* where there are mod­
em medical facilitiei", this article
said. "And they like to locate
where their children will have good
ichools and their families cultural
opportunhiei." In ihort doctors are
jj pretty much like other people: they
1 like lo locate in communities that
. ara progrenive and where the op­
portunities are good.

Latt week Sanford, dedic
Tourist Chib building
unrated the tourist leasot
A s . dan festival of

not i r t tins equal treatment.
And In 1950 U» court said Texas
and Oklahoma must lot Negroes
Into thalr gradual* achooli but
again only on th* grounds that
to* Negro schools war* not tqual
to thole (or Whites Th* court did
not say forcing the Negroes Into
separate schools was unconstitu­
tional.
Now the court Is being asked to
lay, once for all, that separation
la unlawful, even when treatment
la equal. The cases from Dela­
ware. Kansas, •Vkvlr.v.Carolina all involve the 14th
Amendment.

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PERSONALS

MONDAY
First Baptist
School W orktr'a Council will be
held In the Memorial Educational
Buildinjr beginning at 7:30 p.m.
| | The Baptist Churches of the
Seminole Association will have
their annual "M" night mass
meeting a t the First Baptist
CHvjwH, tM .and beginning *t t ;3c,
p.m.
TUESDAY
The Gleaner's Class of the First
Baptist Church will hold its an­
nual Christmas party beginning
with a turkey supper and gift ex­
change at the home of Mrs. J, A.
Strange on Twin tak es. The party
dRlil be held nt 0:30 p.m. with
Mra, A. Klndstl anil Mrs. A. L.
Barlneau as hostesses with Mrs.
Strange.
Circles 7, 8 and 0 of the Wom­
an’s Society of Christian Services
of the First Methodist Church
will hold their annual Christmas
party a t 8:00 p.m. in McKlnte
rtlejr
Uall. An exchange of gifts
b. M l.
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The Pilot Club will hold Its re.
liar business meeting a t the
tf a c h t Club at 8:00 p. m. The
board will meet at 7i80 p. m.
The Chapel Choir will hold re
hearsal at the F irst Baptist
Church at fl:4B p.m.
St. Mary's Chapter of Woman's
Auxiliary of Holy Cross Episcopal
will meet at 8:00 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. George Elck, 2100 Amelia
Drive, Highland Park.
The Junior High School Par-

Mifises Hetzel, Wight
Honor Miss Sayer
Miss Martha Wight and Miss
Joyce Hetsel entertained on Sat­
urday with a luncheon honoring
Miss Jean Sayer, whose marriage
to Hobert Wright will lie an event
of Dec. 30. The luncheon was held
at 1:00 o’clock at the Wight home,
2U Summerlin Avenue. The host­
esses were assisted liy Mrs. Ralph
W ig h t.
Lovely decorations were of red
polnsetttas and white camellias.
Each guest was presented with a
whits camellia and Miss Sayer
with a lavender orchid. Tiny angels holding placecards marked
the aeallng arrangement of the
gueats.
Following a delicious luncheon
course several games were enjoy•d with prises being won by Mrs,
tJCsnneth Berry, Mrs. P. H. Tepsic,
'■Airs. Henry Wight ami Mrs. Ed­
ward Higgins Jr, The hostesses
presented Miss Sayer with s gift
during the afternoon.
Those enjoying the psrty were
Miss Sayer, Mrs. H. N. Sayer,
Mra. Berry, Mrs. Henry Wight,
Mrs. Neil Powell, Mrs. Hugh
Whelchtl Jr., Mrs. Tepsic, Mrs.
Dale Scott Jr., Mrs. John Morgan,
Mra. Higgins, Mrs. William Leffler Jr., Mrs. Voile Williams Jr.,
^M rs. George Andrew Hpeert Miss
•fclUe Hutchison, Miss Wight, Miss
Iletael and Mrs. .Ralph Wight.

A 1-C William West
ReturnH From Korea
A 1/c William L. West, son uf
Mr. and Mrs. Harvev A. Swanson,
has returned front Korea after ten
months of duty in the cnmhst area,
serving with the 602nd Tactical
fPontro l Group.
Prior to his overseas asslgnmert
he was Electronics Instructor at
Keaaler Air Force Base, Bllosl,
Mlaa. A lie West Is enroute to
MacDDI Field for discharge after
which he plans tn attend the Uni­
versity of Florida.
8TKKLK PARTY
The Herald regrets the omission
n Friday's paper of Mni. E. G.
Kilpatrick Jr. and Miss Jeanette
it"
ta ta ln g from the Hat of guests a t
* h e party given by Mre. Burke
Bteele for Misa Nany Jean Apple­
by, attended hv member* of the
Pot Luck Luncheon Club.
Nut bread la wonderful to have
In the house! It's good sliced thin
and eerved for a television-time
snack. It makes a flna addition,
a cream cheoso and Jally
filling, for a lunch hog. It's de|M«'&lt;* served with soup and a
for lunch.

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l Monday,
Planning For Plays

Mayfair Inn Holda Forn»arO|&gt;eiilng With
Brilliant Dinner And Dance Saturday

Robert Wrifht has arrived from
twinkling
rhinestones,
ent-tsacher Association "-ill mest Savannah, N V for his wedding to fraThe
m in g -..quint and fluffy, boufat 3:G0 pm . to be pr«cr»J« 1 r ith Mias Jean d aytr un Dec. 30
tant jbirls of the evening gowfts
a board meeting at 2:30 p.m.
the ladies; Hie black and white
WEDNESDAY
George Thurston returned Fri­ of
formal nttirr of the men; and the
The Prayer Meeting Service at day from Atlanta, Oa. where he artistic
florist arrangements In the
the First Baptist Church will be­ spent the past three weeks,
main lounge and other rooms, uII
gin at 7:30 p.m. We continue our
study of "Progress In the ChrisMe * H Mrs. ‘J!*nn I.Ingle have contributed to make the annual
of the Mayfair Inn on
tlsn Life."
returned from Soduv_N^Y..;,[t'»rji opening
.iwy "Vdj,J1.’' a brilliant high­
The ru'j(tm 3 &amp; : v._o, sem- they spent several months on busi­
light of Central Florida s social
Inole Chapter No. 2, O.E.8., will ness.
season.
hold a Christmas party at 8:00
pale pink plaster walls of
.m, at the home of Mrs. Jack
Mrs. J, W, Sente rf ill of Jack­ theThe
ballroom with Its wine flower­
urney on East Twentieth Street. sonville I* spending a few days
with her brother and sister-in-law. ed drapery made an effective
THURSDAY
and Mrs. J. M. McCaaklll, at background for the dining tables
Thr Royal Ambassadors will Mr.
upon which red carnations glowed
their
home tn Bose Court.
meet at the First Baptist Church
under candlelight. The music for
at 7:00 p.m.
dancing was furnished hy Barney
Mr.
and
Mrs.
|).
L.
Hamer
spent
The Junior Brotherhood will the past weekend in Tallahassee Buxton and his popular orchestra
meet at the First Baptist Church where on Saturday night they a t­ and n delicious dinner wus pre­
st 7:30 p.m.
tended the performance of Victor pared hy the Mayfair’s chef Rob­
The Central Circle of the Gar­ Herbert’s operetta “ Swi-t-theort” ert Weltel.
den Club will meet at f&gt;:4fl n.m. In which their duughtrr Miss Don­
Among those enjoying the eve­
with Mrs. H. M. Papwortli, .118 na Lou Harper had a role.
ning were Mr. nnd Mrs. Gordon
Park Avenue,
Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. George Wil­
Mrs. Joe Gaill returned on Sat­ liams, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew CarFRIDAY
urday
where
she
was
called
be­
rawny, Mr. and Mrs. Price Heard,
Bose Circle of the Sanford Car­
den Club will meet at 0:46 u.m. cause of the sudden death of her Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard MeGough,
■I the home of Mra. Theima grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. Boy Frank Symes,
Mitchell, 204 West Eighteenth age 78 years, In Hartwell, Ga. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. B. Smith, Mr. nnd
Street. A Christmas gift exchange Mre. Dodd was well known In San­ Mrs. Hugh Whelohel, Mr. and Mr*,
ford.
ltov Williams, Mr. nnd Mrs. John
will be held.
Galloway, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. T. CoThe Dirt Gardeners of the Gar­
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ashe, one wan, Mr. snd Mrs. Forrest Brockden Club will meet with Mra, M.
L. Culluin, 208 South Elliott Ave­ time residents of Sanford who enrhlge, Lt. Conulr. and Mrs.
nue, at 10:00 a.in. Each member now live In North Carolina, were Charles Atkinson, Mr. uml Mrs.
is askrd to bring a (lulled plant recent guests st the home of Mr. Edward Smith, .Mayor and Mrs.
Ash’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ William Slemper. Mr. anil Mrs.
for exchange.
The Mimosa Circle of the Gar­ ert Ashe, 218 F.lm Avenue of Ibis V. A. Williams Jr., Senator nnd
Mrs. Lloyd F. lloyle. Mr. anil Mrs.
den CI'Y will meet at 10:00 a.nt. city.
Wallace Bell, Mr. and Mrs. A. It.
with Mrs. Bay Peek In Dellary.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilerdlne Gav of Bossetter of Mellamrne. Mr. and
Frankfort. Ky. Irft yesterday to Mrs. J. E. Robinson of Orlando,
to their home after spend­ Mr, and Mrs. 0. K. Fourakre of
Labor Temple Scene return
ing some time with Mrs. Gsy's Altamonte Springs.
and brother-in-law. Mr. anil
Of Officer Election sister
Also Mr. and Mrs. N. Caldarolu
Mrs. W. M. Clark on the old Or­ of New York City, Mr. and Mrs.
lando
Highway.
Giles Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Car­
Election of officers was held hy
Mr. ami Mrs. George Harden,
the tallies' Society of the B of
Among those attending the Flor- ter,
LP A E, Hibiscus l.mlgo No. f&gt;34 Ida-Kcntucky football game In Mr. and Mrs. Joel Field, Mr. nnd
on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The Gainesville on Salurdav afternoon Mrs. M. Cash, Mr. and Mrs. M.
group met at the Labor Temple on were Mr. and Mra. A. II. Beckwith. I.. Ituborn, Mr. and Mrs. D. It.
Palmetto Avenue.
Mr and Mrs. W V. Bitting. Dr Griggs, Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein,
The following were elected; ami Mrs Harry Sllsbv. Mr. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Irving Foinherg, Mr.
president, Mrs. H. E. Turner; vice Mrs. McKav Tniluek. Mr and Mr. and Mrs. M. N Cleveland, Mr. and
president, Mrs. John Weaver; past George Kick, Leon Lawson. Bill Mrs. Albert Fitts, Mr. and Mrs.
president, Mrs. I,. E. Jeffords; Tyre. Hush Tllll*. Glenn lJnele. H. J. Goode, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
secretary, Mrs, C. H. Goethe; col­ Bralley Odliam ami Malcolm Mac- Hall, Dr. and Mis. {). I.. Barks,
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Shlnholser,
lector, Mrs. W. I). Hardin; treas­ Neill of Miami
Mr. amt Mrs. Jack Itntigiin, Mr.
urer, Mrs. E. K. Ethridge; chap­
lain, Mrs. Richard Bans; Inner
Glen Ashe, son of Mr. and Mrs. ami Mrs. Edward Higgins, Mr. and
guard, Mrs. V. It. Hardin; outer Robert Ashe, 218 Elm Avenue, has Mrs. E. F. Hoiisholder, Mr. nnd
guard, Mrs. Harold Keeling.
recently comnleted his boot train­ Mrs. Karlyle llnushidder, and Mr.
The board of trustees Includes ing nt the Ralnhrldge, Maryland and Mrs. John Ivey.
Also Conulr. nnd Mrs. G. R,
Mrs. Alvin Calhoun, chairman, Naval Training Center. Ho Is on
Mrs. Arthur Pitts and Mrs, Rans; leave nt the present time and Is Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. John
musician, Mrs. Bans; magntine api nling several days with bis Midsch, Mr. and Mrs, Glenn I.In
correspondent, Mrs. Goethe; dele­ p' rents here In Sanford. Mr. Ashe vie, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knstncr,
gate, Mrs. Turner; alternate dele­ &lt;xpeets to return to duty on Dec. Mr. and Mrs. Marcello Faille, Mr.
gate, Mrs. William Beecher; legis­ It nnd will noaalhly be placed In and Mrs. Kclnher of Orlando,
lative representative, Mrs. Weaver; the Jacksonville Naval Air Station Conulr. anil Mrs. .1. Kennedy, Sir.
honorary physician, D r.'J. N. To­ School nt that time, Ids mother anil Mrs, Charles Marian. Mr. and
Mrs. Savrtx of New York City,
lar. The new officers will he In­ stuteil.
Mr. and Mrs. Weinstein of Ht. Au­
stalled a t the first meeting In
gustine, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrrv Cush­
January.
ing, Mr. anil Mrs. Young, Mr. and
Engaged Couple Is
(Villager, Dr. and Mrs.
Honored With Dinner T.Mrs.F. Mu*
McDaniel, llr and Mrs. Vin­
cent Huberts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe
Presbyterian Church
Miss Jean Sayer and her fiance
Elects New Deacons Robert Welchcr Wrlitht were Iron
ored on Friday night with a dinner
Several new Deacons were elect­ given by Mr. ami Mr*. Robert A
ed yesterday to serve far a period William*, Mr. nnd Mrs Kenneth
of three vears for the First Pres- Berrv and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
hvterian Church. Thcv are A. L. Lundqulst at the William*’ home In
Collins. Klrhv Fite Jr.. John Krhler San Lanta. The guest* were mvti
Sr.. Bavlnirn T. Mil wee. M. W. rd for 7:3U o’clock and the rooms
Oiler. F. D. Scott, Walter Steele of the William*’ home were beau
tllully decorated with white Row
and Gordon Swalin.
greenery.
The election was held at a con­ eraOnand
the mantle wa» a silver howl
gregational meeting of the church holding
white Fugi-mum* nnd glad
following the close of the Sunday loll reflected In the large mirror
morning service. Thev will he or­ over the mantle. White cathedral
dained and Installed at the morn­ tapera were placed In silver candle
slick*. The aupper wn* served
ing worship service on Dec. 21,
buffet style from the dining table
The Board of Deacons Includes, which wai overlaid wllh a while
along with the newly elected Dea­ pineapple linen cloth. At one side
cons, W. 8. Brurnley Jr.. B. A. of the table w aarv lirid al scene
Cobb, chairman, Joel 8. Field, I). ilaced on a reflectorNvith burning
C. Howard, L. G. Hunter, vice apers In allvor holder* easting o
chairman, George Maffett, H. F. aoft flow over the setting Guests
Mann, A rthur Moore, treasurer, were seated at amall table* which
George Touhy. secretary. Fred were centered with white taper*
Williams. Dick Aiken. B. M. Bak­ and Brasilian peppers.
er. A rthur DeYoung, C, C. Hender­
Upon the arrival of the honor
son. W. A. Patrick. Dr. Charles guests, Miss Sayer was presented
Person, C. L. Redding and Dr. John with a corsage In the shape of a
Wilson.
amall bridal nouquet. During the
evening (he honored couple was
presented with a carving set In
BAPTIST R.A..H.
sterling silver and an aluminum
The R.A.* of the First Baptist penquln.
Those enjoying the evening wllh
Church held an overnight ramp at
the Scout Camp on Silver Lake Misa Saver and Mr. Wright were
Friday night. About nine boy* and Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Sayer. Mr
their eounclllar A. B. Tedford, en­ and Mra. Charlai LeGette of Or­
joyed game* and stories around lando, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Losthe rampflre, returning to Sanford slug, Mr. and M n. Voile Williams
Jr., Mr. and Mra. William Brumon Saturday,
ley J r , Mr. and Mrs Wight Klrtley, Mr. and Mrs. William Conrad,
Mr. and Mrs. George Andrew
Speer. Miss Ann Elrixmt of Orlando,
M in Dllon Baker, Tommv Vaughn,
Glenn Llngle, Mr. and Mra. Willlama, Mr. and Mra. Berry and Mr.
and Mrs. Lundqulat.

B

Mv«i. Dr &gt;ir&gt;.I Mil Mel can uf
Melbourne, Mi anj Mm . Fd-varJ
McCall, Mi and M t1 A L Col­
l in ., I t anil Mrs. Billingsley, 1.1.
I omdr. nnd Mr*. Edward Bariiicyer, Mr. nnd Mr*. Harry Bob*"fi, Mr. and Mr*. Jantes A. Bob»"ti Jr., Mr. and Mr*. Marcenelle,
Mr. nnd Mt* . V*;
and Mr*
M. if. ‘
’* in . n‘riii Mr*.
Ilrownelln, t'apt. nnd Mr*. J. L.
Chittenden, l,t. nnd Mr*. James
Iti'lhome, l.t. and Mr*. Stanley
Donation. Mr nnd Mr*. William
It i.*h, Mr. nnd Mr*. B. L. Perkin*
Ji , l&gt;r. and Mr*. C. L. Persona,
Mr. nnd Mr* Bill Kirk, Mr. nnd
Mr*, it, R. Bowes, Mr. and Mr*.
IIoiiiv Simpson, Mr. nnd Mr*.
Charles Cole. Mr. and Mr*. Pat
Bergen*.
Mr. nnd Mr*.
K. J.
Moughton Jr.. Mr. nnd Mr*. F. D.
Full, Mr. nnd Mr*. George Thursloii, Mr. and Mr*. Charles Vodupich nnd Mr. nnd Mr*. John Kader.
Also Mr. nnd Mr*. Tom Lemon,
Mr. nnd Mr*. C. C. Collin*, Mr.
nnd Mr*. C. C. Henderson, Mr. and
Mr*. Arthur Beckwith Jr., Mr. anil
Mr*. Robert Knrnes, Mr. and Mr*.
John Lee, Sir. and Mr*. John
Dunn, Mr. nnd Mr*. Jack Bussell,
Mr. nnd Mr*. Elmer Wonlenay,
Mr. nnd Mr*. Solder, Mr, and Mr*.
Ilnrry Boner, Dr. and Mr*. Harry
Woodruff, Mr. nnd Mr*. G, A.
Sneer Jr., Mr nnd Mr*. Henry
Wight, Mr nnd Mr* Gene Adam*,
Mr nnd Mr*. T C. Brown, Mr.
nnd Mr*. It. !.. Denn, Mr. and Mr*.
II It Pope, Mr. nnd Mr*. W. E.
Klrchhoff, Mr. and Mr*. Sam
1little.
Also Mr*. Cnmtlln llruce, Mrs.
Abercrombie, Mr*. Idn Loll Fox,
Mu* Thompson, Mi*. I'lnra Ginn,
Mi** Nell William*. Ml** Proctor
of Winter Park, Mr*. Dnle Scott,
Mi* .lean Itnv. Mr*. White, Ml**
Fi.inci* Mai-h. Mi** Rose Levy,
Mt** Relay Lankford of Jnckollville. Mr*. A. It. Coen, Mr*. |. J.
K* in, Mark Cleveland Jr., II. I).
Cnppen, Mr. Wallace, M. M. Mo**,
Sam Knugh. II II. Coleman, J. W.
Stull, George Sturgi*. Henry Levy,
llnrrv Lee. It. C. Whitmire, C, J.
Yeutkit*. lb S. C„ F. K. Moy, V.
S \ . and the Rev &gt;1. L. Zimmer

f«aNFORD f i r r u i D
Dec. 8, 1912
Page 2

MR3 B R O W N MILLER’S

The seventh and eighth g ta jrt
ct the l &gt;ike Mary Sch-ci pre’ent
»d two oh- net p ta j5 on Tne dnv
night at the school. The p la y
The Rev. and Mr* II Lyttleton were entitled "Hereule* Night
Zimmerman announced today the Out" und "A* Sine n* You’ll*
birth of a daughter, Catherine Elea­ Born" and appruxitiinloly j m \va*
nor Caulfield, on Dee 4 nt the
, .u l fruit.
^
Fern a Id
pit ul
toward the cln** trip m May.
Plan* are being made fur the
ChrUtmn* program nt the *chuot
Mr. and Mr*. Marvin M. Craw, with Mr*. Humphrey In charge of
1220 Elmwood Street In Orlando, music hy the flr*t nnd second
announced today the birth of n , grude* with the rhythm band. Mr*.
daughter Fraud Ann, weighing 7 Tilll* and Mr*. Riser are in cluirge
of play rehearsal* and Mr IL-ck
lt»*., 14 o**„ on Dec. 4 at the Or­ enhnek 1* readying the glee club
ange Memorial llo*pitnl. Mr*. In singing Chrl»tma* cund*. TinCraw I* the former Ml** Flora program will be presented on the
Kipp of Snnford nnd her grnnd night of l&gt;ec. lit following tin
parent* are Mr. and Mr*, C. ('. I’TA meeting. The public i* in
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5 Air Force Officers R I cI h Will Be Opened
Die In Barracks Fire For Snnford Aerator

S A x r o n n n n itA i.n
Monday, Der, a, 1932

Annual Boy Scout
Dinner Meeting Is
Executive BoardOf Slated
On Tuesday
CAP HoIdsMeeting
The nnmml iilnner nml buxi­
At Orlando Club ne*.
m rrtin* of tile Crntrnl Flor­
ida Council. Hoy Sroiita of Amer­

rtAPH) CITY. S. D . IK—Five
Air Form offltcr* were killed yes­
terday in n fire that raced through
n two story frame bnrrarka nt Inc
Hnpld City Air Fnrco Have.
Six oilier officers were burned
ami one of them, 2nd Lt John
Hyvrnlt, Ynnker*, N. Y , broke mi
ankle In n Imp from a second
slory window, lie nnd 2nd Lt. Paul
W. lions of l&lt;ockhourno Air Force
llese, Ohio, were flown to Denver
for trrnlnieol el Fllrsfmmon* Militeiy Hospital l he oilier hmr were
iess seriously hurl
The victims were among n group
of offlrcrs usslened to temporary
duty with thr 72nd Strategic He
eonnelssanre Win*. Hnpld City is
a rnujor base for 113(7 Intoreuntinenlnl bombers.
Three of (he dead were Identi­
fied hy Ihc base puhll- iuforma(Inn officer nt 1st Lt Jerome A
Welnshauk. Kansas City, legal of
fleer at the base; 2nd Lt Hubert
W. Wooten Jr.. March Flold. Calif.,
and Army Chief Warrant Oafflccr
Paul W. Ileera, Henicla. Cnllf., Ar­
senal. Names of the other two vic­
tim* were withheld pending von
flrinnlimi of mdlflcat^in of their
next of kin.

ica, will Inkc plnrr Tuesday lit
tltc Episcopal Perish Mouse here
et flt.'ltl p.m, with Paul .1. Sllnr,
president, pri-aldlnu.
It la elan reported by Kcoilt
F.xerutfvr Krnr-l K. Mnwk tlml
.»)** r. -W ti ma-yhwrfrtw, ■■■ .. .r
wives will attend from Volnaln,
Oacrola, l.nkc, OinnKr, llrrvard
end. Seminole Counties.
The 1002 ufflrrra of thr execu­
tive hoard serving with Kline
nre: Or. John F. Conn, vlrr-prr.
sldtml, OcliHnd; Oovlr Hnrnold,
Irrnsirrcr, Orlando; K. I.. Hrnwn,
rommlssloni r, New Smyrna Reach,
Thr election of officers end hoard
mrmhrra for Hlft.'l will hr held.
Special awards will lie pre.
tented nnd Ihc hl«hrs| nwurd a
Council can make to fkimlnrx la
Ihr Silver Heaver award which
will hr presented Tuesday ni*ht.
This la a 'secret' award; thr re­
cipient known only to a secret
committer. Thlrly./our men have
received this award from thin
Council.
Tho Silver Heaver stands for
noteworthy service* of exception­
al eharacter lo Imvhnotl. Ktiggenled candidate* are acrecncd a* to
record of service In other fields
end Ihr prncllrr of Nrontiit*
ideals in their dally life;
A 40-yrur Brouter pin will hr
given to James Htirden of Or
ImiiiIo for Ilia lim* service In thr
Nroullttg pro* rum.

Col. Forrest Hrrrkrnihlgc nt fi rnli’il the Civil Air Petrol nnllon
*1 executive lionnl nml flnnuio
committee ilinm-r nt Duhsilrcd
Country Club Friday nlgltf whlrh
wn* nddrrs.rd -by ttPfiernl Cnrl H.
?P*ntr, rhnliuinn of the nntieije!
t’Xecutlvp board, end forrnpr Air
Force ehlcf of slnff. end Mnl, (irnfrnl I,urea V. Hoeu. CAP nallonel
rortunemli'r.
Col. Ilrcekcnridtfo waa nrrmnpaulrd hv Cent. John Amlaa nml
I,lent. Jehu Piernnn of the lorol
unit of ih&lt;&lt; CAP. nnd hv Rollniuf
lleen. editor of the Itcrnld.
General ttnnntx i-ontfl ntulnti’d the
Floildn CAP wlntr for nlirndv
raisin* it * 1037 quote of litou re.
ileta nnd nolnt&gt;-d out Ihr fine work
which Ihr CAP la doing In trnlnIn* the youth of America. "Them
la no known record of n CAP redot being n juvenile delinquent,"
he an id.
Central llmu rmnhnaltrd the
Importenrr of CAP trainlnir to tho
defenar of America and stated It
la a vital nrrraaltv If Ihr trained
manpower In (.-vent of national
emergency la to hr available, "The
strength of America lira In lla air
nnwer." hr *"ld. "If wt do not havr
the boyaln fly thr planes, wr mlirfit
na writ unit W o u ar wr will logo
our freedom."
Alan eUrndlnv Ihr dinner w rrr
1,t. Genrtnl. (I. K. Strntrm evrr:
Florida CAP Win* Commander Col.
Joseph Moody; Florldn Civil ftp.
fensi* lliirrto r Col. It (1, Hnwlr;
Col, Keck Mualrv, rrrntor of the
UeviHcd
Smilin' Jerk rontir atrlti. "ml "’in*
rominandi'ia from Vlrulnln. Min(j'A iiflR R kg
P a s # *i # # i
ttesnln, Indlnnn, North Carolina
permanent Injuftrllons are Issued
and New York.
Attending from CAP Croup .1 and final judgmrnls given hy state
In Tampa wen- Mai. Cnrl Pilcher! Supreme Court*. Hence, he s/tld
Mai. Edward W. Fabry. »uii"ilron Ihe court should nol have granted
rnmmemlrri Mel. W, W. Thom; a review.
Justice Douglas wrote a dissent
Mai. J. I). Kennedy; Cap*. Ccotirr
Pitta: Cnpt. George M Ib-ns. of Ing opinion in which Justice Hlaek
nunrdiu, nod Cnpt. W. It. Warner, concurred.
Minton said It was argued before
pf Plant Cltv.
Til* Civil Air Petrol Hnturdnv tho Supreme Court that If the Issue
completed He week-long commemo­ was nol decided now II may never
ration of It* lllh unnlvrraarv with lie decided, "because to awnl Ithe
n mock homhloe attack on (Irion- outeoine of the final hearing is m
do designed to druionatrulr the moot (he question and lo trust rule
auddenn*** with which mi uir el- Hie nickeling "
"However appealing such argil
tack could hr made.
Thr "ottork" waa curried out ment may lie," Minion added. "II
lu't nt tip- heir til of the noon lunch tines not warrant us In enlarging
hour when thr a trrrt. wrrr throng- our lurlstliellon (Inly Congress
I’ll with ahoppeie nod Ihtiar return- mav do lhal "
The issue arose when Hear
Intr from liinrh.
Munir- 73,0(10 le'iflel* nod II.000 Hroihers rnnlrnrlcd tu hoiltl tin
"fly til* ■.Ilircra" (pa|ier idr niuirlmcnt Imuso iu Moutgomcry.
tii.ili—I wrrr dumped on thr rItjr Al.i .mil Kiihconlraeled Ihi- strue
liy CAP pliinci. let IlnHere tur,il steel work lo ta-ilhotter Free
friiiu p|nrcil«lle Mr I'orrr ll.i»e Don Company Lcdhrller worker/uomnl low «*rr llrunt”’ Avenue operated under a union shop con­
tu ndd n Itier It of realism «u I tract, Hear Hroihers workers were
not organised
erreamlPR nnLe In lire "allnck."
Thu Montgomery lluildinu and
Conilrudinn Trades Council pul a
w e l l . AllANDONFM
,IAY ijt A third -itlcmnl hv &gt;■lid picket lino around Ihe proiert
eatturs tu Hod oil in Bants Hose Ledbetter Him filed a coinnlalnl
a an Inst the round! In Ihe Alalmtnn
Connie ended •" failure todav
The llavwood Hamm No 1 lesl circuit Court.
The eumplalnt said the plrkd
three miles north of .lav nr.I f.nr
miles siipIIi of the Pollard field in line Indiiecd Ledbetter employes lo
refine
lo work, and had Ihe nhjeet
Alshnmn s in nhimloned or a dry
of forcing Hear llrulher* lo rceou
hole.
(lire Ihe union The compliilllll saol
nmdlier object was lo force Iasi
tl. S honey produetlm; Is ex­ heller In eea*e doing business with
pected lo equal l»t pounds tier Hear Hroihers
person In HI52
Tills is a secondary hoycoll under

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'riven

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LADY ARVIN 5 - 1*C. DINETTE SET

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Foam Rubber Healn

5ll.1&gt;ri IIHIIHtE OR FLOOR I.AMI'H
l.mr.O ROLL AWAY BEDH ....................
With Inncrttprlnn Mnllrenn

l.'UMlft HOLLYWOOD BEDH
CompleU With Headbonrdn

W.P8 ADJUHTAIH.E BED LAMPS
Very Pradjcal For ChriHlmnn CIMh
ROLL AWAY BEDS FOR RENT

FURNITURE

CENTER

MB W*sl First HI teat

Phuna 1125

Frnner Murder Trial
To Hear TeHtimony
CLFAHWATKR i^ i - Delayed
thrre days hy difficulty In quali­
fying a jury. Ihe m un'er trial of
llurnell Fraser was scheduled lo
reach Ihe testimony singe loduv.
Fraser, 40. Is charged with first
degree murder In the shooting of
Thoma* T. Wilhers, 42 The Iwo
had been friends ami neighbors In
Hmistim, Tex.
Withers was killed outilde a
bench collage occupied hy Fras­
e r’s wife Inst July 15, about two
hours after Fraser flew In from
Houston

Liability Innu ranee
{i'tml•in.**! I' mhi Pflflf •»»#!
|H*rrnll Ihelr vath In ho ilrlvrn hy
persons under 2.7 are looked upon
as poor risks
Tne Insurance departmenl rorenllv amended its assigned risk
regulation lo Include servicemen
stationed In Florida so (hut sol­
diers, sailors urn! airmen would
not he ciimplrlcly shut nut of the
picture
Under the assigned risk pro­
gram. the Insurance companies di­
vide among lliem-elve* policies on
those persons who are considered
had risks Hut tin- person covered
under an assigned risk policy has
to pay a sped il premium amount
lug to lit per (cut for servicemen.
The insurance department also
has woikeil out an arrangement
with some companies whereby
servicemen slalioned in Florida
limy obtain short term liability
coverage, usually four months, If
they cart prove their driving rec­
ord lias been good
Claims have reached the point
where Ihe Insurance rompaidrs
couleud they eamml uffotil lo wide
lirililllly lnniirnnro even al lodav's
ralps. The accident fret|U"my is
mounting nloe(Illy, the rompnnies
s&gt;iy, and Ihn claims are stead Ily
rising
Kveu a minor accident i- likely
lo Involve a stiff claim due to Hie
high cost of labor and m alerlah
Modern auloinublle design also Is
n major faeior in repair costs A
denied fender may mean rebuild­
ing unq entire side of a ear.
Juries have become IncreasingIv generous iu personal In jury
damage* awards, the companies
say. Verdicts running Into munv
thousands are common nmv and
awards running Into hundreds of
thmisnnds are md uncommon, they
sav.
Thr Insurance department coil
ectle* ihcrr
h
Is evidence In support
Ihe rrtuclaiirp nnd even oulrluhi
refusal‘ nf‘ the
“ rom pinles lo
' wrlle
new auto llalilllly business
Hut the department believe* II
has Ihe responsibility of assuring
Insurance coverage for Ihe motor­
ing public and at a price people
can afford to pay.
How to do It?
Some Insurance men sav rontpulsory Insurance would h elp -a
stale law making llnhllltv Insur­
ance a requirement for obtaining
auto tags and drivers' licenses.
A law making the Junking nf
cars over a certain spcrlfled age
mandatory Is nnnlhcr suggested
answer.
A law requiring all cars In tit
lilt spei

make hlnhwny speeds in excess of
49 or BO mile* «n hour Impossible
la another suggested eolutlon.
The iniuraneo department I* not
enthualaitle about compulsory In
snrattre. holding It would deprive
many low Income bracket people
whoau driving habita are safe nnd

LAST TIMES TONIGHT
suggestion* of restrictive legist*.
tJon.
"TOa beat possible aolutlon would
be that which cmild come from
the motoring public llaalf. If every
who driver a car would
i reasonable care and good
nt when at the wheel, th l
Inaurance problem aool

NEWS
CAItTOON

Sunday Death ToU Rights Of States
tln a rt Pram Parft Onrt
On State Highways In ru(fo nfission
pf the aifoclatlnn'
meeting.
Placed At 6 Lives 40thIn annual
omening the convention, P res­

Rids will he opened for n new
arm lor nt the City Water Work*
at the re*nlnr merlin* of the
ident Hby IJ. Beeler of Tennessee
City Commission tunltrht nt H;GD
Hy Thr Associated C r n i
radied for a continuation nf the
o’clock, nrcorrlln* to the numdn
Nix Floridians died In automo­ association's long battle for state
prepared hv Torn l^tnon, City bile arrldents .Suntlny. three others ownership nf the socnlled tide
burned to death ami one appar­ land*, Re
He said the Supreme Court
Manager.
decision giving the federal gov­
A re|Mirt will hr given hy City ently drowned In a ranal.
Three members of a Gainesville ernment ‘'paramount rights" to
Attorney Kdwln Bhlnholsrr on the
truunat hv Bautbrrn Hell Trie- family were killed when their car these submerged lands was a
agreed lo hy
ill:
ohonr Compnnv to arqulre City- collided wllh another vehicle on "m inority" ruling
Stale Hoad 21 six miles south of only four Jtistlres. He added that
cwnnl property.
A. rtour.it . Va.i V M wmEu MO' " stone tifP.m , i.j f’t... r'uuntv. three m e m tte rr^ ' '.hc-.y-i*:
Deed ...-re "Mr
nnu Mrs. WllItrrt ('oustlouse of
Of Hert’a
Herrs NrwtOK
" **"“
’’V agreed and two disqualified themHrrt
hrwioK .MU-1,
,&gt;iii
rhlne Company for e licet in* with Mj*11,1 hranels l-ordlinin and their sfves.
Congress has twice passed reao
le f n e n c to his ohjertlon to | Ll,""*#1'! ' „ Mr" (,l«a J ,,r''
lilm-rnot
Stanfielij. M, n nurse Also killed lotions giving title to the stntca
itinerant iiirrrhnnts.
merchants.
*nme crash was Henry President Truman vetoed both and
An npplirotlcn for » permit In In Ihe Miller,
(VI. prominent Jack­ Heeler sharply criticized Ih Pres
sell liner and wtlu- at the Partin (,'rorue
contractor nnd Industrial­ Idont for referring to them as
l.uilrtln*, 1107 West Thirteenth sonville
'robbery In broad daylight "
Htlert, has ln'en imohr hy A. J, ist.Florida
Highway
Patrolman
The Tennessean, a Dcmorrul,
Lively, wlio will own the business Howard t'ollins sniil Miller appar­ gave
the tldelands Issue credit for
tf the permit Is granted. Warren ently was driving on the wrong Hen. Dwight Elsenhower'* victories
Drown, Negro, would be the oper­ side of the road.
In Texas and Florid*.
ator.
The bodies of two Negroes,
In a luncheon address, Georgia
The local brunch of tho Coca .Mary lam Douglas, 3K, rook at Gov. Herman Talmadgc touched
Cola (,'omouny ha* made a re- llrlle Clndc Memorial Hospital, upon tho tldelands Issue by (ic
oueat to paint a sign on the City and Hamlall Wentworth Clark, n , clar'
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...rin g (hat
Ihc "question of states
v s return rc. J. P. Hall Iuik petition­ were recovered from a roadside rights is Just as Important today
ed the Cltv .o move a stump, canal n mile east of Dean City.
as It was when our country was
which weigh* ah’oul 30(1 pound*,
Florida Highway Patrolman J. founded."
ifmadi
on Id* lot. Another request is for P. Bertram! sold their car appar­ Talmadgc
said Ihe attorney*
the removal of two trees nt Flnt ently missed n bridge and over- general have great responsibility
turned In the conn! between 3 and In upholding states rights as well
Avenue and Third Street.
n a in Sunday
as In protecting the country from
A young Negro mother nnd her subversive attacks.
two small children burned to «
Three PernonH Die In death
d 'y * , .nd ln
al Tallahassee when fire de­ fields," . Talmadgc
declared. "Ihc
stroyed
their
small
frame
home,
stale
attorney
general must fight
Texas Hotel Blaze l-ewls Hlvins, 31. ihe husband nnd this movement To
destroy the sov
father, received severe burns at- errlgn powers of our stales. II
FOItT WORTH Tex Jt — Fire tempting
lo rescue his family. The behoove* us all to work day nnd
gutted a small downtown hotel children were
two and six years night to cooperate with our rep
early liMluy. killing lltree
ee person* old
resentntives In Congress to combnl
The dead were Mrs lliiltlc Me
The Hlvins home snd another .he drive of ovcr-realou* federal
(,‘roskcy, R3, blind Invalid: a man house,
a congested Negro res), bureaucratic officials to take over
tentatively Identified ns Jam es denlial in
area Iwo blocks behind the functions that nre purely state
IIurton Shearer Jr., .Vi, of Panlcx. governor's
mansion, were de­ functions."
Tex., nnd an unidentified map.
stroyed by the fire, cause nf which
In a pre-convention Interview,
Mrs. McCrnxkry's sou, Arthur was
undetermined.
Texas Rcnator-cicct Price Danlri
Davis, night rlcrk of Ihc three
body of Lliflan Scott, about said that Boulhem Democrats may
story hotel, was restrained by spec­ 1bThe
. Hollo (Slade Negro, was found give President • elect Elsenhower
tators when he tried tu go hark ■
in a lateral canal by a sugar plan­ such members of his own party
Into the building to rescue his tation
foreman Aulhnrlllcs are in­ ns Sen, Robert A. Taft of Ohio.
mother.
vest Igal Ing Ihc case
Davis said there were 32 persons
registered whrn he went off duty
Citruft Prices Seen
at midnight. The first nliirrn wn*
turned In at 1: IH a m nml Ihe Vernon Culpepper*
Not Harmed By Cuts
fire Was exlingulshcd at 5 a m Have Baby Daughter
after 30 off duty firemen Mned
LAKELAND (dC-New wholesale
those already fighting the blase
WITH IJ. N. FOflCKS IN HER­ prlco cuts on froren orango con­
MAN V A daughter, Uinnf, was centrate "will In no way affect
Pearl Harbor Dead
hum recently to 1st Lt. and Mr*. what the Florida ortingc grower
get this season
for his fruit
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mm M. Uulpvpper, of Orlundu. can «c...............
Honored In Hawaii Vet
Flo , al the V. N. Army Hospital used for concentrate," Florida Cit­
rus Mutual says.
in Heidelberg, (lerinony.
PFAHL IIAHHOH r - Flcvcu
R, W. Rutledge, general manag­
The hnlty weighed seven pounds,
years lo the minute after (he l.'l ounri-s, ut birth.
er nf the supcr-co-operatlve. issued
Japanese sneak attack on I'enrl
U . Culpenper'* mother, Mrs. K. Ihe statement Sunday to reassure
Harbor, somber Americans gath W. Allen, live* in Heitevn, Fin., members In the face nf reports
eretl lo a misty rain yesterday and nml
his wife's parents, Mr. and Saturday that some big firms were
heard warnings of a possible new
Mis F. W. Polilutnu, live at 1100 reducing the price at northern
war to come.
warehouses about 20 cents per
Al 7;.13 a m (12:15 p m. F.ST&gt; Fifth Street, VVHim-tie, III.
rinren six ounce cans.
ground was broken for a I73.txx&gt;
Such cuts sometime* mean 1ov­
shrine lo honor the dnntl of Ihe 15-Foot Shark KUIh
er returns lo Ihe Florida grower
U. S. Navv-tnore than 2.000 of
whom lost llielr lives on that fate
Youth In California
fill Suiulnv In 1041.
IIRIDGE TOURNEY ENDS
Frank Scrrnn, acting governor
PACIFIC (SHOVE. Calif. OS-A
MIAMI BEACH (At — A nine-day
nf Hawaii, warned the assemblage, II fool shark ripped IT-year-old
"our avowed enemy- ercenlng, in flerry Wilson to death only 10 feet national bridge tournament closed
sidlon* communism, hard, mean from shore In Monterey Hay yes­ -Sunday night with Vic Zevc nnd
Israel Cohen, Washington, I),
amt million*-.nppenrs out only on terday.
hlue-rlhbon nimen polrs
every frontier or the world hut In The hiiite shark severed one of winning tho blue
of the
the A
American
__ , ........ Ip of
our towns nnd on our very dour- Wilson's legs, badly gouged the champlomhl
Contract Bridge league
stena "
other, and tore huge chunks of
Mra. Jraalu Monro nml C II.
Far across the Pacific. Ihe Ja p ­ flesh from hi* bullock*
Hawkins, Miami Reach, raptured
anese ignored Ihe dnte Mnsl Jntu
Leaving Wilson, wlut hied to Ihe non-master pair title.
nnese seem to regard Ihe attack dcnlh, Ihe shark (hen allocked his
ns Ihe nnl Ion’s grealesl ml slake. romp an Ion, Hrookucr W. (Study
Jr.. LI, who (might il with a knife.
four other swimmers approach
Turkey UuHtlerH Will As
rtl. Ihc shark fled
The fish was identified hy m a­
Get Warm Reception rine
hlologlsls
Fishermen speculated lhal storms
KF.NILW Olim England .is had driven Ihe huge shark Into the
Warning lo Christina* turkey rust­ hitv
II was the first time lo Ihe
lers: Steer clear of here.
It is true (hat MnJ. John llihhcrt memory of old Hmers that a shark
had harmed a person off Ihe North
has several hundred beautifully ertt
California Const.
fattened birds wandering around
his place.
Rut Iu reach Ihnm you llrsl hnvc
Senator Nixan
lo gel through Ills nulrr prrinie
(Crmllntieo From |'a* e Oort
Irr — a seven fool high eleelrlc nml thr other leader* In Hie adfence regularly patrolled by men mlulslrallnri will he nhle In strike
wllh tihoutins. Then, four l non s proper compromise on labor
ixnind pedigree hulls jusl rarlo' lo legii Irtllon.”
gel at strangers.
They aren't fussy whelher Ihe
rustler* have two legs or four.
itirnl
___ that llevnnrd flctl straight
The hulls bellowed so loud al Into the
thr hlah-vi
high voltage fence and died
one fox who tried to hustlo a free on the wlro.

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of ((« American Road

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JAMES R. CUT

JAMES L IT

Assoc.

Tin* 1 ilj (,f Sanford Planning Hoard will hoM ll public hraMoj
In ihc ('tutttiiUwlimcri Hootti, ('ll* Hall. Sanford, Horlda at S;00
P. M. T huredat. Drumiw r tu b 1032 &lt;n the following aubjrcla—
1 Tlir rri’.-iliiTn of n nrw y^nr.
2. The r-'fiiuin* of I'rrnrh '*«■• ("• H* entire lmn(h lo
HKI’ Ml. ( IIM'IIJM I U..
3. Thi- rt/oohu; o( lhal prutioo of
/tinril It I \ V

Dtiatitwold presertlfy

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All prrHtnii inli-re l.rl an- in 'ilr.l lo attend lhl» henrlnx »** »s
lo exprr--t their npinionw.
Saul.o,l Planning Hoard
H&gt; i II Jante* Gnl, Heey.

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45 Lb. Smooth Surface Roll Roofing
55 Lb. Smooth Surface Roll Roofing1
90 Lb. Slate Surface Roll Roofing
210 Lb. Square Butt Asphalt Shingles
Above Shingles any Colors.

S3FORD

Lumber:
1 x 4 No. 2 Klin Dried Flooring
1 x 4 D Flooring Kiln Dried
1 x 6 No. 2 Kiln Dried Siding
1 x 8 D Klin Dried Siding .
1 x 6 No. 2 S4S Kilri Dried Sidih#
lx flN o .2 S 2 S A C M .V 2 S
1 x to 1 x 8C B Kiln Dried

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Per Roll $ 1.80
Per Roll 2.:i5
Per Roll 3.10
Per Roll 7.50

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nor Nor I of Fa.I 2nd Slrrel and hounded on the W ed
hy Ctlapmnu \n-tntr, -.nirl arena lieln* pre*ently roned
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PRE-INVENTORY PRICES

TO QUK8TION itu g r u n r
MIAMI Ofi—Detoc tlvea plannci
todav of Mn
IT. In Conner
i of Bmll By!
van In 1M7.
Mr* Hagen waa relumed to Ml
•m l Sunday from Philadelphia t&lt;
face c h a r m that ah* helped hr
husband kill the jeweler In hi:

TUESDAY ■— WEDNESDAY

GcniTdl Insurance

For The House Of Your Dreams!

HHOW OPENS

CoNVicl'S

AGENCY

LET US SUPPLY THE
BUILDING MATERIALS

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The piranha, a fixh common In
the Amazon basin, is small but
so numerous and ferocious that a
is r u n n n e t it c o ih t . x ix tii wounded man or animal In the
J iim iA t. ( i it i t it o r n.iMiiiM. walt r may be stripped of flesh in
ix %xn r o ii
m i \ t \. n few minutes
ix r i i i x r n u .
oiuir.ii n m im m .ii v rio x ix ii
xirrirK to %»m*i mi
r i i i ii
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The -.ml of Emu rink in the Pa­
H. Ill SOX. his Ur.
cific is i ih&gt; sandy and ion often
riouiiffs.
washed by sail spray to be suit­
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Legal Notices

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
HANSBROUGH (FLORIDA)
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AAHON LSI IA V. RKF. 10. 1:30 I'. M.
11. S. Hxvy, I choice income' property, 1 ** mile N. of T itu sville;
home, ftnlt novelty, filling sti.lton, '.'-bldy. ( filln ish e d l: Wo;
Young k llnmiltnn owners.*
T i i r r i s o w . ni-:c. it , i:.m p.

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AVooiJInwn Auto t'oiitl, 1f» rriitnl milts f furnished), 1'ntk fitint
ly , II. S. Ilw ys. 17-1*2, I mil)' V. Ilninm ( ily : home, cafe, fully
equipped, gas station, Cruller spnee; tfia; fine simile. fishing,
valuable property, money-maker; A. S. Ifenslcv owner.

Fit III \Y , l i f t . 12. 1:3# I*. Al.
•1.1 'V. HuRmd Ave.. Lake Wale*, Polk County, lllue ful»ina to
rental u n it., owner living ipu.itcr* (furnished), good imnnie,
200ft. corner, ideal It cation; Mrs. M. S. Itlue owner.

MONDAY. DEC. 13, 7:30 P. M.
Allnmliite Inn, IT, S. Ilw y I, opposite Allnmlale Pnstofflrc,
P. Daytona tleach; If-atory bltlg., restaurant, liar, dining
ktlcnen, duncing. 10 rooms u p 'ln lrs (equlpped-fm nishedl,
buildings, gns. trail w spnee; large corner; good liusiness;
(ill! nwnrt.

i, nit,
innin,
other
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TUESDAY, DM-. It). 1:3» P. AL
Lyo n s’ Sinokeil Sea rood* and Smoked Shrimp plant, unusual
fine i ticnine operating biMlnesa property, mncluiirry, einiipment,
"turk, good-will, furnished home, 4-RIdgs,, Dock, at Snhn'tiiin &lt;&gt;n
U. S. Ilw y. I and Indian lllv e r; Sirs. Henry P. Lyons owner.
Quick possession all nropeilies;.sates on premises regardless
nf weather or price; terms W ' r it sale. W rite for inscriptive
folders.
J A N U A R Y A I T T I U N S -■ We are now booking our sales
for January nml would be r Lk I to sell for you. If you wish to
sell contact us at onre and sell while properly Is hi k h and buyers
with money are In Florida. Interviews and Inspection without ob­
ligation. The llnnxbrongh Way Is thr Safe Way, the Sure Way,
the Quirk W ay, the Fa ir Way to Huy and Sell.

HANSB0R0LIGH
National Realty A Auction I V
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Ph. 1-7711
".Sui’4cssflil Selling Since 11*11"
Qualified, llonded. Licensed over -'Ml States

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Ex-Scout I a Given
30 Days To Raise
Money; Jones Will
HANFORD IIBRACD
Head Ohio Group Edenfield, J o r d a n , PageTIIK
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Moaday, Dec. I, 1*42
By k k n t c u r t l a in
Branan, For$ruson
It wa* ax If the doctor adminis­
Are Found; Group G. Knight Takes
tered a shot of life stimulating ad­
renalin# to a dvlnr
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ced Saturday that Webb Jonaa hod

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been given a 30-day option to buy
tha lagging Seminole Blue*.
Juat aa it appeared the deep­
ly indebted lllaea were about In
liauldate or aell to Gainesville,
leaving Hanford without a baseball team for neat year and u&lt;w
If
an inveterate Blue bona ter d u r
lug the paal aeaaon from Ohio,
struck ai rav of hope through the
gloomy darkness
darkneaa with an offer
off to
baaeMay the rlub and aalvage
aalvi
ill In the Crierv City.
N • g o t la tlona
actually got un­
derway late In
November whan
John Krider and
the H r m l n o l r
B l u e dirrclora
w e r e weighing
the d * o' n u a a 1
from Jonea. The
veteran of World
War I mid for­
mer minor lea­
gue hurlrr aaid Wabb Jonea
he could forward 4600 for the ;tt&gt;day option guarantee,
At the end of tJilet period he
would fork uver the nerewur*
&gt;1.500 more to meet the reportmi sate prlre of 84.000. At flrat
the direr lore were a little *keptWal of the Jonea offer, alnce the
free lance “bird dog" erout had
been on the warning Hat of the
National Aaaorlaliun of llaaehail twice laal aummer.
Prealdrnt George Trautman le­
aped the warning to dubs In the
Florida International League t*
wall aa the Florida State Lragtip,
which Mated that Jonea wn* not a
official scout and ahnuhl not be
accorded free entrance to the baaeball gamea unleaa otburwlae desired.
However, upon receipt of n $500
check, which cleared only Inat
Saturday, the director* of the
B|uea granted Jonaa a 30-day op­
tion to buy thu club, Thu option
waa mad# retroactive In Nov. 26,
when the check wo* received. It
expire* on Dec. 11(1.
Jonea told Callahan that he
waa heading a group of Ohio
businessmen who would put up
the remaining 13,400 porchaae
price on the club in Ihe allocated
lime.
The good natured Jonea, who
panic!Inated Ip tha Herald's FBL
Ali;8i______
_____
_______
•Star baaehall
poll_last
summer,.
will assume direction of the club
If and when the nurrhaae D ronaummated. Callahan stated.
Jonea Inddentlv waa the acnul
who recommended Ifal flreaton,
aenaatlonat Negro hurlrr In Ihe
T*I0R League Inat aeaaon. to the
Oklahoma City Indiana after arc­
ing the fllngrr nltch airnlnat Han
Antonio here laat snrlnv.
Upon making the announce­
ment. Callahan staled, "It la up
to the people of Hanford to co­
operate with Webb If hr buys
the dub. When we assumed con­
trol of tha Blues In June uf laat
year It wan a Question of keep­
ing tha team here and salvaging
tha aeaaon. Wa did this and now
we are preparing to turn Ihe
club over t* a man who wants
to keep baseball In Hanford."
At a recent meeting In which
tha directors of the dub agrrrd to
aell to the highest bidder at the
consent uf the ntook bolder*. Jay
Walters, dub treasurer, reported
that the tram bad 17.100 in debts
with about 11,000 In aaaeta to offaat this.
The club offlclala were minted
lowest acceptable price they would
taka for the franchise and team.
With the 14,000 they will make
lettlrm enta on outstanding bills
and pay in full Mato and federal
taxes.
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Aa for Jonea, Ihe deal, If com­
pleted, will be a fulfillment of
hla dream to operate Ihe team
laat aummer. He waa Quoted
than as earing, "If I had this
club I would change a lot of
things,
would have a manager
....____ t________________
tax
who w
would cooeh Ihe young pisaybe more
oera
n and
at there won
ctleea during f c . 1 day to
the team."
Ha also aeaer
asserted that ha could
raise tha capital
Its) necessary to buy
tha elub a t th#
he end of the aeaaon.
One final harrier In the wav of
the purchase may he the final ap­
proval of tha deal by Ihe FBI-.

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Four of the reported five miss­
ing Peter Bchaal football trophy
winners haw been located by the
girls of Trl-Hl-Y at Seminole
High School during the pa*t five
days, It was reported today by
banquet program cbnirmun Mar­
garet Morrison.
This Friday nisht Ihe Trl-HIV club of HUH will stage the
25th annual footbal banquet at
the high Hchoo) Auditorium be­
ginning at 7:01) p. m. It will be
Ihe occasion of Ihe silver anni­
versary awarding of Ihe Bchaal
trophy for the most valuable
player of the year.
To commemorate the event thu
Trt-lll-Y girls have betn making
an effort to bring tuuetner all thu
21 winners at the bannuet. Dur­
ing their first week's efforts the
MILS girls conturted Id of the win­
ners sending them Invitations to
the grid dinner.
However, five HIIH gridiron
Immortals could nut be found.
This week-end uhone calla and
letters supplied the whereabouts
of four of Ihe five. The four
weret (Jullllan Jordon, Tocos.
&lt;ia„ 1933; Ll. Darrell Ferguson,
Neew York, 19J8: Lofton Edenfield. Jacksonville, 1928-29; and
Capt. William "l.evl" Branan.
Savannah, (Is., 1911.
The onlv missing winner I* Ver­
non Altman, winner In 1940. Mnrv
Ann Wilke, president of the Trllll-V, sent out an urgent plea to­
day for the address of Altman.
"We want to make this banquet
the biggest end best ever staged,"
she declared. "We are making a
sincere effort to bring together nil
the winners of the Hchaal Trophv
for the first time in nearly 20
years."
Anyone knowing the where­
abouts of Altnisn l» urged to con­
tact the school Immediately, she
added.
A latter from Hchaal to the
Herald explained that tine# the
1924 and 1927 loams were a*
mong lh# poorent In tha history
of the school. Poach lluah Whalrhel and Hchaal decided It would
bs advisable to award tha moat
valuable player at tha and of
each roar with a trophy.
In the first!
two veara Lofton!
Kdenflehl
w o ni
the coveted tro-[
nhv.
Kdenfleld]
an undar-|
alxed little hus­
tler with the I
same tvo# of I
spirit and hustle [
that made the &lt;
fans and ulavera .
respect tlnv H u s -_____
sell "Won" Mann Bussell Mann
this year.
Hchaal. former Hanford Her­
ald sports editor, vowed at Ihe
first awarding uf his famous
trophy (hat so long aa he lived,
he would present this award tu
Ihe must valuable ulaver each
rear. Thus the preeeatellan has
been siren each year for Ihe
p u t 23 seasons.
It waa a highly prised goal for
Ihe players trom the very b eg in s
ing. Both Whelchel and Bchaal
saw the Immediate reeponse It had
' y the Increasing large number of
players turning out lor the tram
each succeeding year.
It has now become an institu­
tion at HUH. Players mention­
ed for this year's trophv have
been. Joe Pickens, Terry Cordell,
Mann, Junior Motta, Hum Hannum. Bubba Ulabee and Calvin
Wright.
A committee of eeven to 11 fans
Is selected especially fo r Uia task
of Judging players by Bchaal a t
the beginning of each aaason. Tills
year nine Judges were chosen ami
Bchaal reports he hai received the
selections of aaven of nine Judges.
In addition to the Hchaal tro­
phy three other gridiron awards will be made. Jim Rob­
son's Mono W ean will a m ami
e n t na
beautiful white hull athletl
Ihtotlc
sweater In the moat valluable
player on
... th#
.... Junior
_____ Vi
___
aralty
tea as, Laat Year, R a a H annan
wen the first anneal presenta­
tion ol this sweeter, W ith it
goee the label, "Mont PremiaIng athlete* In the school.
Xnder's JeweUf sta rt will again
present a cup or trophv to the

Crooms Panthers

Ry T. V. DAVIH
Crooms Fullback Arthur "Gee"
Knight became the Panthers' lead
Ing scorer by overtaking Capt.
Oscar Williams' nlnr-polnt lead in
the Halites City game laat week
.Scoring two touchdowns while
Williams was being held scoreless
against Oakland last week, Knight
forged Inlo the Crooms leadership
by a three point margin with 27
total points,
Williams ranks second with
24 while Earnest Thorne stands
third with IS points. Eddie EB­
ay and Gordon Fort have each
been on the receiving end of
touchdown aerials with Grady
Edge and Joe Baker accounting
for one e itra point eneb.
The Panthers now have on even
slato of four gamee won and as
many defeats with still one con­
test remaining, n makeup for the
poMponrd dash with Cocoa In the
Indian River village. T hat make­
up game will bo played this
Thursday night In Cocoa.
Both Knight and Williams are
deadlocked for the moat TD'a
with four apiece, but Knight hao
the edge having tallied on threo
conversions
while
Wllllamn
hasn't made an BP.
Thome, who ranka third In
scoring, was moved from the "use*
terhark slot to the halfback |i.-allion In the Oakland game played
In Haines Cily last week. This
msde room for s superior signal
calling player by the name of
Oliver "Two-Pound" .Smith.
Coach
C.
II.
Franklin’s
chargee, having a seven-game
winning skvln on the line from
Ihe 1931 season, won the first
three contests this fall to exttnd
that victory streak to 19 straight
before llunoerford pushed the
nuif In on the Panthers.
Thereafter, Crooms proceeded
to rack up an ignominious fourgame losing skid that saw them
lose lo Elisti* twice, Leesburg and,
of course, llungerford.
CROOMH ItKCOIIDH
.Scoring
Player
TD BP TP
G. Knight
3 27
4
Oicar Williams
4
0 24
Earnest Thorno
2
1 13
Eddie EBay
0
A
1
Gordon Fort
a
0
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Gradv Edge
0
1
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Joe Baker
0
1
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Team Itecordn
W. L. Prt. TP
GROOMS
i 4 .600 7B
Opponents
4 4 .800 73
Crooms Academy
Oppwdtloo
A New Hmyrna
0
I t Del^mi
13
19 Florence Villa
0
0 llungerford
13
O Rustle
2
14 Leesburg
19
0 Euxtls
20
26 Haines City
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The high flying No. L team In
tha Mixed Bowling League con­
tinued right alohg unabated to­
ward the loop title last Monday
night by stopping the cellar­
dwelling No. 2'* In two game* of
three played.
Morris HJuhloni'* 42!l series
spearheaded the victory with Martone rolling a 394 three-game set
for the losers.
The pln-bu«1lng No. A's rack­
ed up two more wins in three
sets against No. 3. Ellen Betts
was the big pln-&gt;etler for N«. R
with a 457 »••'*». D«i Powell
cliimmed In wiih s 194 game,
high for Ihe league last Morula*
nipht. Frank ychaulteet I'ropried
447 pins In Ihe series for the
losers.
Bedenbaugb's 4(15 three, el total
paved the way for No. 4 team'*
2-1 triumph over Ihe No. :1V
George Pexolil, veteran
City
Leaguer, scored *he bli-h se-le*
for the losers ami ihe league w lit
a 500 total.
Tho Mixed League resumes play
tonight at the Hanford Bowling
Alley* at 7dill p.m,
No. C (2-1)
Players
1
2
3 Tul a I
Barrios
142 128 122 39:1
Powell
194 132 121 447
Yates
120 117 131 377
Bette
148 147 102 457
Total
811 S24 818 1473
Player*
Norton
Tuohey
Long
Kchauttect
Total

No* 5 (1-2)
1 2
112 115
130 136
131 1«U
143 1(13
514 573

Players
11. Hayes
P. Hayes
Doherty
lledenbaugh
Total

No. 1 (2-1)
2
1
129 113
10(1 120
134 127
164 132
333 192

Players
M. Pesold
Ash
LI. Pesold

No. 3 (1-2)
2
1
1(13 ho
130 129
1(16 160
140 11D
343 193

Blernat

Total

Players

Lake Mary Grid

T e s s a W in s -F s s r
And Loses One

Martin Brown Leads
Scorers With 41;
Wiederhold N e x t

LAKE MARY (Special)—After
finUhlng the first season of touch
Inotball, the Luke Mary school
team ended the season with four
win* and only one defeat. The
Lake Mary grlddcrs crushed Lake
Monroe twice, the Hanford Gram­
mar School once, while splitting
two-game series with the Hanfo
Junior High School.
After shutting out Lake Mon
roe and the Hanford Grammar
Sr lion], Jjiko Mary dropped Us on­
lv game 32-7 to the Hunford Jun­
ior High Hchuol. However, the
little elgbt-man Lake Mary team
bounced bark with full vengeance
by lambasting the Hanford Junior
High by a lli-(&gt; score to end the
*ra«nn two weeks ngo.
Msrtln Drown was the leading
scorer with II points closely
followed by Chucky Wiederhold
with ID. The l.ake .Mary tram
was coached by Its principal,
I’ruf. II. It. Ilickenbarh.
John IJodson and Archie DeLaughter shared the quarterback
post throughout the season. Other
squail members were Bobby Wledcrbold, Arthur Ailing, Charlss
3 Total llrldgeman, Jack Coppenger, Dan
113 340 PeLaughtcr, Billy Thompson, and
137 402 Billy Dobbins.
123 414
LAKE MARY RECORDS
141 447
Leading Hrnrrra
SI4 1603
TP
Player*
4)
Martin Brown
40
3 Tntxl Chucky Wiederhold
Team Records
147 3H9
W. L. Prt. TP
RO 306
I l .800 121
117 37H LAKE MARY
:u
I 4 .200
109 406 Opponent*
Oppoaltlon
l.ak “Mary
433 I47H Lake
33 Lake M on roe
0
18 Hon. Grade School 0
7 Hanford Jr. High 32
3 Total
44 lutke Monroe
2
129 317
19 Hanford Jr. High
0
160 426
1H9 6116
126 390
409 1437

Mrs. Carraway Wins
Women’s Link Meet

No. 1 (2-1)

3 Total
I
3
154 135 I2A 416
Mrs. Andrew Carraway won the
Robinson
89 137 140 372
Golf Association weekly
132 I6A 122 410 Women's
Roily
tournament by carding the beat
151 123 166 420 score In 18 of the 18 holes last
Hloblom
Total
628 331 319 1824 Wednesday afternoon at the Semi­
nole Country Club.
No. 2 (1-2)
Mr*. Carraway'* effort gave her
3 Total
Players
1
2
the title In the A
Gill
133 111 111 386
f l i g h t whi l e
Msrtone
127 164 113 394
Maude W i l s o n
captured Ihe hon­
89 169 91 349
Bowen
ors In (ho 11 brac­
108 113 104 326
llssery
ket. Mrs. A. 0
Tola I
137 517 419 1423
Marsh captured
the C division
7tb Graders Defeat
w 1 n and Mrs.
John Her wax the
Grammar All-Stairs
victor among the
__ _ D group.
7TH GRADERS 14 HPORT8 ...
Carraway At least a dozen
The Seventh Grad* sectlun of
the Hanford Junior High Hrhool women from the golf association
defeated the Grammar School boys will represent Seminole Country
In an elght-mnn touch football Club at tho Central Florida Intergame last Thursday afternoon by City golf tourney to be held tomor­
a score of IB-0. The paerinv com­ row nl the Eleanor Country Club
bination of hustling Bill English In Ormond Beach, It was announced
Mrs. Howard McGough,
nnd lanky Keith Abney wai too today by director
ol the Women’s
much for the Grammar School All- uhllclty
Association.
Stare.
Conch B. C. Steele employed a
two-platoon system for the Gram­
mar School team, using 80 boya
In all.

Burnett

VJ-81 NAVY I.RAC
.HAGUE
W.
ILG. Lake Monroe Stops
747
Hellcats
805
JKH
Grade School, 18-0
Bearcats
788
Tlgercata
732
I-aka Monroe's eight-man touch
03A football team defeated thn Han­
Bobcats
818 ford Grammar School All-Stars,
Panthers
18-n, hare Friday morning.
Two timely peas Interceptions
D aytona’s K ress To
by Lake Monroe's Leonard LeCoach In Cleveland pore, defensive bach, were con­
verted Into leeehdawna at Ihe
PHOENIX, Aria, m — The expense of the locate.
Sanford Coach and Principal,
v,i*T
tiaiw j
in
n ia n i lo
u sy a
Cleveland
Indiana
today
signed
Rflph Red Kress, formsr
ler star B. C. Steel# used hla usual twoplatoon system employing a total
American League InfUldsr,
of 81 players la the game.
flrat hasa foaeh succeeding Jake
J
Donald Carter waa the captain
| Viewers whoi &lt;
waa
rimBsr iaward for the "BestBioeka t tha of the Sanford offensive team and
Harrison Smith captained Ihe de
er.'
land of the IMS fenslve unit,

LaPradd Becomes George Pezold Is
Second Gatftr JL o^Jijp'T Fast Pace
Win All-American In Mixed League
By F. T. MACFEELY
JACKSONVILLE Lfu-CharU* La
Pradd la the second University of
Florida football player ever to
make the All-America team and
the first In a quarter of a century
Dale Vinsickle, an end In 1928
waa the only one until the Assoc)
■ted Press team of 1942, announced
today, named LaPradd at defen
slve tackle.
LaPradd fits the All-America
mold.
"He has size, speed, Intelligence
and every coach compliments him
highly," says Florida Coach Bob
Woodruff. "Charlie la not onlv hard
to block and a crest tackle but be
la also known for hla clean play
and aportamanihlp.
"He » our team captain and he
possesses leadership quelitlea In
addition to all the others I've men­
tioned."
LaPrsdd's leadership was a kev
factor In the record of this 1932
Gator team. It is the first winning
team at Florida since 1034 and the
first bowl team In the school's
existence.
Lighter than most tackles at 213
pounds, LaPradd Is that much
more agBe and mobile. He is a
sure tackier and makes many a
stop far from bis normal territory.
'T m not fast, but I bsve learned
how to use my hands and body,"
Is the way he put It.
These three seasons since L a­
Pradd has been playing and Wood­
ruff coaching at tforida, tha de­
fensive platoon has earned fully
as many plaudits as the offense.
It has made several goal line
stands and held many a vaunted
runner to measly yardage.
LaPradd is retponxlble for a lot
of that.
lie was so highly reanected that
by this season most Florida op­
ponents deliberately beamed their
attacks lo the opposite side of the
line.
Georgia and Auburn particularly
showed an aversion to LaPradd's
territory. They scarcely took
xten In nls direction, giving the big
fellow a comparatively easy afternoon.
It wasn't always that way for
the quiet, sell-possessed lad who
was on end at Katterilnux High
Hrhool In St. Augustine but was
converted to tackle at Florida.
"As a freshman 1 thought of
giving up football," he said re
ccntlv. " I guess all frosh do at
one time or another. The studies
are hard and you get a lot of
bumps playing ball. I remember
that we Gator freshmen always
scrimmaged against the varsity
and I had to &gt;nock heads with
John Natyshak and Frank Demp
sey. It was discouraging some­
times."
LaPradd credits Herb Hoover.
Florida defensive line coach, with
helping him develop.
"Hooser has the ability to bring
out vour best," LaPradd said "He
really makes you work* and put
out."
Wall, Florida haa iti winning
season and In addition LaPradd
waa nam td to tpe Associated Pi ess
AllSoulhesilem Conference, AllSouth (SEC, Southern Conference
and Inde;
ependenta) and All-America
teams.
Cloyee Bog, end for the Detroit
Lion* In the NFL, caught four
touchdown passes against Baltl
more In 1980 to establish tha
Lions' record for moat acorsa In
•Ingle game.

Apparently unable to overhaul
his brother In tho City League,
George Pesold Is making • deter­
mined effort to rnpturc the Mixed
Bowling League pin title. For the
second straight week, i’rxold ii
leading the Mixed circuit with a
lofty 168 average.
Ellen
B etta,: h j ,
top woman l» w l- R ^ *
er In the loop,
stands
second
with a 154 averwhile Morris
fljo'b
oblom with a
percentage
182
ranks
third.
"Hank" Hankinson is the fourth A
$ »
high bowler with
, r*
a 181 figure for
Ellen fietta
only six games.
HJoblntn'x two-year record game
of 233 still remulni tuns In the
league thl* season and his total of
5025 pins Is the lending figure.
MIXED LEAGUE
G. Pins Avg. ILG.
0 998 Kill 190
G. Pexold
30 4000 164 200
Belt*
33 6026 162 233
HJob!uni
(i 907 161 179
Hanklnxun
Hohaulteel
3 447 149 10-1
24 3502 148 190
Yates
30 4.',97 147 194
Powell
21 3082 147 172
Markin
9 1284 143 176
Reed
24 3395 141 189
Bully
B. Hayes
12 1074 140 193
3 410 139 168
Turner
Von .Hcrbulls 24 3254 130 107
3 405 135 104
Bedenbaugh
Burnett
30 4010 134 170
10 1359 134 160
bang
Tuohey
3 402 134 137
Barrlox
12 IOOO 133 167
Robinson
33 4313 131 180
Tracy
21 2695 128 101
24 3037 127 100
Ash
Martono
24 3041 127 103
Blernat
12 1618 127 150
3 379 126 153
B. McCollum
Doherty
9 1127 126 n o
U n ery
30 3092 123 173
Walker
3 304 121 203
M. Pcxuld
33 3948 120 101
Norton
9 1060 117 167
Bayl
9 1047 n o 139
Fried
9 1040 116 131
Welnkofsky
9 1004 112 142
Gill
12 1334 111 140

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Ex-Blues Eskew,
Jones Ale' Sold
To Panama City
Lakeland Sella Out
To St. P ete Whiltf
F IL Cuts 2 Teams
MIAMI (/P)—The Class B Flor­
ida Internationa) League will
operate as a six-team circuit next
season, Miami Herald Hporta Edi­
tor Jimmy Burns wrote today.
Burns aald FIL director# will
meet here Dec. 18 and drop Key
West which took over tho F t.
Lauderdale franchise last Juna.K*
The Lakeland club folded and
R. Vernon Eckert, owner of tho
8t. Petersburg Haints, swung a
deal In Phoenix, where the major
and minor leagues are meeting,
to take over the Lakeland club.
He bought 24 player*.
Eckert s o l d
three of his new
players, Includ­
ing pitcher Bill
Jones, Infleldg
Paul Eskew and
c a t c h e r Fred
BalBntlne,
to
Panama City of
th e
AlabamaFlorida League.
. - .
The St. PetersPeel Kakew b u r B magnate
said 10 of the 24 players already
have been farmed lo other clubs.
Raseball circles said tha Miami
Beach team, owned by Paul Ru&amp;
probably will move Its franchise
to Key West. This would leave
the Greater Miami area with only
one team.
If that happens, the league will
have six teams! Ht. Petersburg,
Tampa, Miami. Weat Palm Beach.
Havana and Kev West.
Bowen
Locko
L. McCollum
Asquith

P. Itayes

24 2050
3 329
3 313
0 017
12 1133

110 109
110 133
104
103 iTO
94 120

Froshman- Stan (T s rtin ) Do*
boss of East Chicajro, Ind., lsads
the Florida BUte University foot­
ball team in total yards rushing.

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
Christmas Shoppers Paradise. . .
TOYS:
A largo selection of Toys
for Hoys and Girls, all age
groups. Also a nice selec­
tion of Playground Equip­
ment,

WHEEL GOODS:
Bicycles, Tricycles, Doll Car­
riages, Wagons and many
other wheel good Item*.

Watchthe Swing

FISHING
EQUIPM ENT:
All popuar brands priced
right! Hundreds of Itama
from which to choose.
S a v e about lBTt' oft
Hhakespear* fishing taehla.

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ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT:
Hera you can save 81% on
Footballs, Volleyball*, Base­
balls, Boxing gloves and all
other athletic equipment.

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Ed Molloy, Yale’s passing ace
tho Cleveland or- and quarterback, haa accounted
ganteatlen last for more aerial yardage In a sinre a r as manager
Mh"
of the Indians' f i v s M s :
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I'llK W K A T H K K
F a tih cloudy extreme north and
d e a r to partly cloudy elsewhere
through
Wednesday,
continued
mild.

AN INOKPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
t

VOLUME XUV

E s ta b lis h e d t!»0H

Vishmsky Sails Foi*
Home Dissatisfied
With Labors Of UN
Hussiun Minister De­
parts \tyrthout Bid­
ding: Foifrnal GoodBye T&lt;* Colleagues

Dlnerant

merchants

oner" tine

In

the eltv allegedly without It-epse*1
the hid of Fred A. Pvson, Sanford
contractor, "-i" accented
Clifton Taylor Is of•-eneral
f,-r a pew aerator, end the reonest
a Coca Cola Com pare r e " " ,
In have i«
ndver'|s|nir
Taking Boot Hitch sentatlve
sign painted on the City warehouse
At Training Center [wn&lt;Thedenied.
action by the CemP'Isslon

Commenting upon the eentim enu of hi* own end th a t of hie
ratal' to haring eone In tho
wife rctatiro
service, Mr. Taylor saldt "I'm glad
tM y are healthy enough to be ah|e
to go. But, of course, we mlea
them."

'III

F L O R ID A

TUESDAY

relative to the ra*D&lt;»r of th» sle»ed At-year-old debt was taken
■per lh« I)t"lo ne Beach attorney
,|»tlvered a le sslh v
nratlnft
In
which he sought to offer the (’ itopportunity to reach n settlement
or compromise with the group
Without court actio".
lie said he considered th" City
Commissioners us men of integrity
and high ideals who would d e a l"
to havp "harmony and g""d w ll’
among the Colored people
and

No. 78

A hmoc Itit oil I’rrw i I.ennrd W ire

D EC. !&gt;,

Troops Are Flown In
To Casablanca Where
Peace Is T hreatened

Six Children Died ui i ifitT iAWi .-wiernuilk

Goldsboro Suit
For Back Salaries
Stays In Court

NEW YORK UB-Bovltt Foreign
Mini*ter Andrei Vlihlntky tilled
(or home today with the comment
that the "Work of the (United Citv Commission Also
National General Attembly ns un
Considers F urther
Instrument uf peace 1* not soilsfaelnry."
Sewerage
Problems
Vlthlnsky tailed Without bidding
formal Rood * Jtye to the United
Decision us to whether the City
Nations or even informing the U
N. protocol section of his departure. owes former officials of the de­
The custom for high diplomats It funct town of Goldsboro mul heirs
to give notice to the U. N. protocol of deceased ex.officials u sum of
chief and a representative of Sec0 rets ry general Trygve Lie it on 111,7*11) in unpaid solari*\s, plus
hand to tee (hat (hi departure Interest, win left Inst night hv the
jtoes smoothly. But Vlthlnsky and City Commission to the Circuit
,le are not speaking these days Court.
and protocol tent no one to the
This urllon came ahoiit after Id
ship.
Vlthlnsky made the comment be­ of the vx-official* and descendants
fore newsreel and television cam appeared nl the Commission meeteras as ho boarded the French Ing and. represented by a Daytona
Liner Liberie
lleach attorney, attempted to reach
Ills remarks, translated by Alex­ u settlement oil the alleged indehtandre Soldatov, an aide, were: •'diiess.
"You asked me lo say a few
Legal action already has been
words before my departure I do tukon by the group's attorney,
that with pleasure. The holidays ll'iruce K. Hill, who has filed suit
are coming and I will say u few I in Circuit Court fur the alleged old
li-lit plus interest at the rate of
words "
Immediately turning to the UN. 8 percent for a period of It rears
ro
VUhinxky declared.
rhe town of Goldsboro, a Negro
"Actually the first thing f would settlement, was &lt;!limi|»n| hv th.
like to say li about the United Stale in IPtt. which circumstance
Nalions, Although the work of the brought about the present delayed
Assembly isn’t finished yet, It .irtlon.
In nlL 'r proceedings at the
shows that the General Assembly
docs not fulfill its duty for pear* meetintWl he Cllv gave nnlhnrUaIts duty Is fighting far peace. The tinn fnr engineers lo pee pa re plans
very fact that the Assembly adopt anl specifications foy the promise-*,
ed a resolution which Is not pro extensive seweraec system, Iit-l,-ilmoling pence shows that its work lug n secondary trcalmrnt mid 'Rsas an Instrument nf {ware Is nnl nosal plant. Commissioner Hsudull I’has" gave a negative vide
satisfactory."
for the plant, statin- ll wes rot
He apparently referred to IL N tiei-c»so»v
for np’innUpg the health
adoption of an Indian resolution nnd '''elfa-''
of the -ItDens, that It
for ending the Korean war.
would add r'"ixldernhlv to **■»
Vlshlnsky tald that "unfortunate­ maintenance and operation ee*is of
ly at present the organisation of the sewerage system and that it
the United NaUees I; far from be­ wnuld Increase the Clt"’* indebted­
ing an ttatnim ant of peace."
A l#n»thy «*is.
But he declared, "the delegation ness considerably.
was held concerning the
of dMKlWMt Union haa done all euaalon
protect.
that flf w s lb lo to strengthen the aewerag"
A's'n,’ Bert K Com, I''-* I sewtp./
prganiaatyB jpt 4he p . N. m an M irhlhe'
........... reps'
lalrtnitu,. 0bleet"d tn

Clifton I, Taylor, youngest son
of Mr. and Mra. Rauf I. Taylor of
this city, enlisted In the U. ft. Navv
on Nov. 13. A mem her of the 1062
graduating class from the Semin­
ole High School, he la currently
taking his hoot
training a t the
United S t a t e s
Navul Training
Center a t San
Diego, Cal.
All of the fivr
sons of. Mr. am*
Mrs, Taylor have
at one time ot
another b##n in
the military ser­
vice, Mr. Tavlor1
said today. An
Toyior
other son, Seaman 2nd Claaa Vance Taylor, has been In the Navy
since 10-411. He Is stationed now at
San Francisco,
Vance was aboard the U. 8.
Aircraft Carrier Boxer when one
of the Jet planes It was carrying
exploded last Aug. II. The accident
which occurred In the Pacific near
Japan and Korea, resulted In tne
death of nlna men and caused ex­
tensive damage and destruction to
several moro jet aircraft and to
the structure of the vessel Uself,
It Is for the purpose of repsirIng the Boxer that she and her
crew are now tn San Francisco
harbor. Seaman Vance Taylor Is
a sheet metal worker and la ac­
tively engaged In the rapalr of the
giant
(latton. He |g
le expected to b«
lent Gallon.
tllscherged in April.
In audition to the
the five aoni, the
Taylors, who onerate the Dreamwold Trailer Court of thta city,
havs four daughters, making nlna
children In all. They moved to Ban:
ford to matte their home several
g ra n ago from Rocky Mount, N.

•ae ^^

SA N FO RD .

Rioters Sharpen Their
Knives And Menace
White Populace On
Heels Of Violence

“ Talking” Horse [Federal Action
Is Revelation To In Capital Cases
Doubting Scribe Is Hit By Jurist
After “Clint," Kepnrter S t i l l Scratchinir Head, ThinkiiiK
(Editor's Note: the nutiunN
curloxRv has hrru stunted bt I Jitv
Wonder

Hiclimoitd'* "talking"

horse. I ullre credit the animal
with giving them a Hue to the
nut tin i
whereabout* of » Massachusetts
was held Indirect!) responsible for the deaths of si x Moults children. Th* eat. driven by John l.iput. 17, child (or whom they hail searched
lamnged a gas lln« when It struck thr wall. A shell time later, escaping gn« mused uo explosion which for nearly Iwu years, vow a gn-at
wrecked the h &gt;u*e mul kill'll six children. Miudls anl Ills wife we-e tip to il in th&gt; wnvkng,- but iiiaiiiiged number of persons ate seeking ad
lo escape. Li put Is held un u technical murder dung
I International Seiind|di«t"l
vlre from l.aily. Iluid to bellese"
associated Press reporter Caul
Duke thought so loo, so he paid a
slsll lo Lady's stall tor an "inter
slew." Here's sshal he foiuul &gt;
S u n fo rd M u r i n e

Solon Sees Free
Society Facing
Difficult Odds

U.S. Air Depot In
England Is Seen
As Impregnable

Churchmen In Denver
Hear Comrressmun
Paint Sad Picture

Burtnmvnuil Is So lli^r
ll Could Witlislaiul
Noi'inal Alum P.omli

DENVER it) - Hep. Walter Judd
tll-Minn) told churchmen meeting
here last nlghl that the odd' are
against the survival of free so­
ciety
With the general assembly of
the National Connell nf Churches
opening* tonight, representatives nf
the hulk of American Protestantism thouldarmt the task of reapraising, and norhapx adjusting,
telr two-year-old venture In Interchurch cooperation.
Thay- formed an assorted nml
rontrasllng srmv - of demunlnutional big wigs and small
town
descons, nf dark men and while,
nf specialists, advisors, tnlssinnar
les, plain church-goers ami women
whn (each Sumlsv school si home
There were Eoiscoiuillnn* and
Lutherans In stiff clerical collars.
Eastern orthodox prle«*s in (lowing
robes, Baptists in red neckties men and women of many customs
(i nRs.tHf s «•„ Fuur «|«|

tlv 1*1111 II* C L A R K E
n u ll TflN W llU D Eiiglsm l ,P
Am erica's &gt;trntt'gic military Mip
ply frn li'r in Woxti'ro Euiopi'
Iturlonuood A ir Depot —I* so big
that un ordinary
atom Iximh
cotihln'l knock It out, and It’s get
ting hlilgcr idi the lime
Within
It-i 27m ile
perimetor
• UurtmmiHKl stocks more than u
j quarter of a inllliun different Hem*
j-'VMiliig from canned bomber on

R

Tentative Plans
Made For Lions
Club Xmas Partv

Tho annual Linns Club Christ­
mas psrtv will he held next Toeslit at the Aiateu l.iolge
day evening
In Casselberry, contingent on a
necessary quorum, which will lie
Florida State Bank
polled by tho entertainment com­
Holds Directors’ Meet mittee during the week, it was de­
cided at the Cluh’e weekly meeting
Directors of the Florida State In the Yacht Club today.
Bank at Its regular annual meet­ The resultant decision grew out
ing yesterday voted Its usual 3 of a motion Introduced hv Voile
per cvnt scmt-annuul dividend, Williams Jr. and seconded liv Curl
mkking It 10 per cent for the year, Williams to have the party at the
and placed 910,000 in its surplus Asalea Lodge. The group considere doffers from the Hemlnole Coun­
fund.
Club, Longwood Hotel and the
The bank has completed a very try
possibility of staging the
successful year, E. G. Kilpatrick, alternate
party In the Yacht Club
Jr., prcsldont, said today and
Later this week the entertain­
pointed out that all employees ment committee, headed by Henry
nave been given an extra month's Witte Jr., will send out cards poll­
salary In addition to 10 per cent ing the membership to determine
of their yearly pay.
whether n sufficient number can
In the evening a barbecue was attend in order to make it worth­
given for the directors, officers while.
and employees on the grounds of
Finsl announcement will lm
made In the Sanford Herald next
the Hanford Auction Market.
Monday, King Lion Ed McCall
stutad. If the party is approved,
N SOCIETY
Bogor Early, educational direc­ members will bring Christmas
tor of the Florida Audubon Socie­ toya, according to the regular cuety, will bo th* sposker
,
at the' tom, for the orphan children’s
monthly maatlng of tha Bemlnolo horns In Enterprise.
County Audubon Society on Mon
Linn Jack Morrison was appoint­
day evening. "He will give vou a ed chairman of the Lions' annual
batter acquaintance with Florida football trophy committee which
wildlife with 'chalk-talk' Illustra­ will make Ila award to the "Brat
tions'," according to Georgo Hwar­ Blocker" on tho St-mlnolo High
ts of tho local group.
School gridiron team nest Friday
Tha public is Invited to attend night a t tha Trl-HI-Y banquet In
tha maatlng at 7i30 p. m. at tho the flHR auditorium.
Garden Center on East First
Mr. Morriion'a committee, conStraet.
slating of Mr. Witt* and Mr'. Wll
Hams, received a list of eligible
VETERAN8 AH8IHTANCE
player* from, the high school
Veteran* of this area who need coach** laat night,
assistance In obtaining benefit* will make It*
under tha G! Rill mav receive Lion MeCall
guidance from Tom B. Deen, A&gt;- preaantatlon ...
ilatant State Service Officer,
A weak from ________ ____ . . .
Mr. Deen haa been Invited tn th# Llona Club will asaumo the
of ringing the bells for the
this area by Senator Lloyd F.
Boyle, County Hervlc* Officer, »a ____jUon Army's Chrlstmss fund
• special consultant and may be at tha contalnera on the downtown
contacted as follows)
atraata. Lion W. 0 . Livingston is
Dec t t a t S-80 a. m. Sanford a t chairman of this collection drive
and reported that he had designat­
tha office Of Senator Boyle,
ed the assignments for each memarm*a
4* BT S MEET
tha
Don Dlllman, Ocala, ranraaenta40 at S soch-ty
Its
tiva at tha Florida Council for the
American Legion will hold
Blind In Daytona Beach, wa* th*
monthly promigade and auooor toI
n lth t at tha Legion Jin*, °"I*
YWtor. He expressed hla
.‘’W '.ft)*
today by J . R. '‘heartfelt" thank* to the club for
th*lr "gracloue" monitory gift
(Jar*.
et»en promenade whan hie booaa homed down
Legion marnfabars
‘ J . Sh
g a y ^ re e n wjj| ba In___ on Jan. 8, It
t v Mr. MfGaU.

J r : &lt;u to crsUut e.g*
T Sgt. John lieckstrom liihuvel.
United States Murine Corps, in
his m-ventii year of what he says
will In- a military «-ur,-i-i. is -la
tinned in Knreu. Iloin and rnised
ill Knnford, he enlen-d mllltins
service III 11)tTi mid to iso.I f,o n
time In Chllln in tin uiiainfl de
taelunent. Upon his ri-tinn. in- is:i.
itutloned in Jiicksiuivilli In luls.
he married hi* lla llin io io fim.
and she nnd their Infant dmighler
re now In Jncktnnville, nwailing
his return from Korea. Tin- &gt;ei
genni's brother, Lennnrd, leceollv
returned from Korea. John foiuiet
ly ssii- a delivery hnv foi l ie Sun
ford Herald,

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[ Tnl* vost ar&gt;rnul nf Western d&gt;'
'fetive. known officiullv u» the U S
Air Force Mltti Air bi-put. is title
of Unrle Sum 's biggest insurance
policies It's also one ot his loggcst
gamliles
Here in this Anicrh-Jiii “ cltv" itthe hc.iii nf Knglitml’s iinhislrinl
Midlands .iic enough war stores
and rcp iii lui dltu-s to keep West
ern fio .es (iglilmg (or sevetal
weeks while Atlantic supply lines

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lly I'AI'I. lit k i :
llll IIMi IND V.i
p So »mi re
skeiitual
a hunt
Lady
Womler
ll ielllliond'
tneieililil,talking"

Imrsi
So was this rep o rter when he
werd out to "In te rv ie w " her
A horse Dial can pn-iliet t hi­
b ilu te and reel nit l u , l - like a
' '"Id priHligy? Just a lot of i,,mg

I thought

lint a fter a hall ...... .
etiut"
will' I.ady I enine away fnmi her

tCiintlnurd Do Page s |, i

First Annual Police
Ball Will Be Held
On Saturday Nite

CASAIILANi'A. Morocco '.ft —
Troop reinforcement* were flnwn
[mlay into Casa Id alien, where MoInvoking Of Hal mas roeenn rioter* shur(vened their
and eontimied to m,’naca
Corpus Making It knives
white residents
hi'ilnii large scale evacua­
Tou^h ’I’** Convict tion1’ollee
of French and oilier Europeans
(mm native populated area* alter
Us JAMES I.. THOM VSSON
nationalist-led rioting, which broke
SEA ISLAND, tin
l*
Stale out Sunday, reached nearly revo­
attorneys gem-ial lodav studied the lutionary proportions yesterday An
lm.n ..(,sing
lMl{ ,Use
|M, of lederal tudo-as
uneasy calm prevailed as evacuees
corpus uelion which icporli lls lias were moved to safer residential
virtually luiltcd i-M-eutiPiis in at quarter* of this North African
least two stales
mrtropoil*
"W e lust c a n ’t get anvtiody eve
French official figures scaled
euteil for horriitlc c r im e s ." a«sis down previous police reports of
taut Attorney C r- u e r a 1 ll.dtdi casualties The French said five
Mnndv nf North t'amlin.i told III! Europeans and 2.) Moroccan rioter*
'-"iivenlnni of the Nalumal Assoeta Were killed 111 the last three slay a
Inm of Attorneys tii-ueral m a and about 30 persons were wound­
panel diseussm n el II)'' piidilcoi
ed The Moroccan j u t s * said 40
Likewise \ltornev Deiu-r.il It.it* Moroccans and eight Europeans
ert F WoiHlsiile of IVntp.iU.pun were killed and 12 Europeans were
said "it is piaetieallv nopossihli- utiurrd The police estimate had
tn e a rr v out .1 deatli si-tdenee ill been .VI killed and 74 wounded
I'eniis) I) ania "
French Foreign Legionnaires
lt"lli molt -.tnl tlte e m u me m a c were flown in from Agadir, fronlice is to petition (eiteial district fier city in southwest Morocco.
courts (nr writs nl habeas corpus Some 2no Legionnaires arrived in
tn del. iv executions
llotli men trucks In strengthen police and
agreed it is a itifIts-trlt pro) lem Irimp forees patrolling trouble
In solve wttlimit infringing on fun areas Dress report* said 3(i0 a r­
dninental rights
rests li.nl been made
llain-as corpus was described hv
!'he disorder* broke out in symthe mrtsls as an instrument to luilhv with Tunisian workers whose
pruteel
perstunil
rights
guar leader. Partial Hochiul, was mianleed 11v llu- ( ‘iiosiii 111 mu, under ehlnegnnned am! beaten In death
which a person can 1 hullenge the List week
leg.ilitr of lus eonvii linn nr 1in
Nat tonal 1st newspapers called for
pi isiiiunent
a ileinonstrution ami police fuund
Wmalslile said in the haheux copies of hand bills demanding
cm pus petit mils tiled in federal the murder of "traitors" who failed
court the judge anil tor&gt; ami at to respond to the Moroccan Inde­
tonieys involved in the magma! pendence movement
trial can he brought titles court
The hilling occurred a* the Inde­
lor the Inuring
pendence demands of France's
"Actually. It is a riiotler nf trv North African protectorates are be­
ing the Jury." h« said, "and the ing debated in the United Nations,
people nil trial a r . Ilia who con-, 1 Tpe C n 1 a h 1 n n e a labor liilon
(liirted the trial "
promptly sent n cable To the IT N.
Then, he eonlinueil If'the U S asking its quick intervention here,
Supreme Court upholds a inirvte
Europeans were barred from
tloo lo reviewing one of these pe entering the trouble tones of the
titlons tlii'ti- is onIfiiug to prevent eltv
the defendant fimn imoiedi.it'-li
Meanwhile, in Tunis, the other
filing anotliei m slime other federal trouble spot of French North Af­
dlstiiet eimrl
rica Hie French aiilhoriliex lifted
Moodv said lip si.,!,• has adopted the to p m to it a m curfew
alt Rhinos law known as a ' p..,| I'st.ildishcil
on Dee
3 when
cornu lorn cwrtt proi edlll'i- ' II" Hat bed's death was aiutoiinced

*he first 'inminl I'ldiei-mrio's
Dull, under tin- allspices tif the
M ufnrd' fhmee M*|II.Viili-nl Ass.)
elation will I"* i.ri'iM •)«, .* s'r,tm
•I" nlvhl nt tl". Mirvfrth Inn
FitHill* flout thi h'ltl tt ill IfM to
'■ar.l1 ♦tin |»*ir»»*»ai* l*f t |i*- fIRMMt'Ul
tom, uhi'*h i’* tn . *•*#»!»* nfi'1 rn.'iiii
'.mi i» fm»)| fi »r tIn* m inthsf* ,,f
tills "i NHfli f|t*l Mil i»i l i f t nr i||&lt;i
1i dm ii ii•f tn fn1••flit •li" HIV lii illt t t
tt III. i» I’l.fi'-i»n Ih"
i|f |h*
• f th.r i fv nniTHttMii.'
Ills'll!
said it lia not 1.... . |,--|.-,| |,oi
in-' ■
It rt-- l-i •• .'oo-rg ''toil.
that tie and his neiinle a re hom-fnl
* hi**f link
illltiit's tfiiiInv s*w i »i Rial
0 will elitoliiiit's sonic of the
I.hr..-.I Hi,. "ntp.ise l&gt;v sneing pm

ItortonuciHl oliviously would he a
gioonds for elialleoging convictions
prime target tor enemy attack, hut c"»-d, are lo t„- used fm the liene via the liali.-as carpus nolle
the Am erican Air Force I* gam fit nf polieetoen and t*»«s|r wives,
Attorne) Gem-rut Harold It Fat
tiling that Rritisli Am erican air de and in -nun- cases, their fundin'* /'•I ot Kansas (ias lie'll prom un-nth
fciiM-s are powerful enough to slop to ''Sample i.f the use to winch mentioned as the next president
enemy bomber* before they could • he fund eiiul'* tie put would he an of tin- a s so, 1u t It in
reach ti
etneri'imi v wlneii coiihl arise m
it umilil lake direct Inis hv two the financial c m l i tInn nf a |ade-,It .intituled llu Page Si x )
ttmn thim igli the Iiceessllv nf a H a lit* M i i r v K o r i n s
serious npi-ratinii, In- extdained,
S h u t r i u l m a r c l C' I n I t
Ratney Ruxtnu's oreheslrn will
plnv fnj th" darn i* which will inStiufflidi .,,1,1 . ntliiisiast-, assent
enndueted frnm tt tin pm . until
S lm ffli1 On is. rn Tickets i ns t ft fit) each lil'il nt tin I nk. ' M il r v
'-‘ iim! t 'mi 1 Mn i'll*V I'Velillii- nt ,i
and mav in- purchased item an\
mi'-liinr, 1 ll",I I'V I*. D And-.
pnllccman,
son, i- lu iiim .i.i .,f the rci-iew th iii
I'alriilniati Joe Hlcksoo is prrsi- t h lllllllit l.'i
,.f til,.
Luke
M ,||\
A new "-iimifin'tiirlng tm -ini-s .lent nf tin- i&lt;',si&gt;clfitlon, I'atrolman f'h n n d ' 1 i.f 1 'n iiin ie re e . T h e m ure
p.-r«..ns im n im t n '.- io u / . '
dcnliitg with gin l. H tr e i nn -tiinds, S II Hnctice li vice-president and th an
tin
S ip iffl'-lM .'ird
Is spi miting op in l-'nnf'ii&lt;1 under Mrs Estelle -Icititiugs, I'nlice f)i*- 1hem &gt;Iv 1 ■ a*
the - O p e l v i s i o n Ilf Tim * ruwfnld, partonut secritH iy ami desk offi t’lnl- ..ml clei-i'-d ns elmlrnutn Mi
er, ..........itrv tieasitrer.
A n d erso n , nnd ns i i '&lt;nI s I " | | I ,-lm ir
■nvi-iitm nml sitlesmnn, olid Alex
otnii and o en tat v.
Wither
1
Hlnitli.
m iinnfintiiri't,
Forrest
Riper and it* tleimori-i (ieutge It
llre'-ki-oridu'-. umioune'-il today.
I’liHersnll
Mr
t'niw fnid, snlesiiinn
for
It'g e l.ili..|ii ceverilli' (lie npernDie U.-niinol'' t'niritv Motors, Mr.
lioo nf llu&gt; i-nult* -in,I sooill fee.
lit er k"lir*dge sold, hit iltioo the
were ngree.l on The . len t* li-sv Idea of tin- in.-tnl stnnil while fig ­
Tlinmus Ditulk, ,-i&lt;■vi iir-nld first iiei-n
re.-'-nllv lei-mililii.n.-d nml it
uring "ill ll way I" keep dogs from grndi* Hlmlent at the Snuthsid" I- the Id.-it i.f D'n .-moo t,&lt; make
llu* tin- |Ui“tline nv.llnl.il- t-i ,-M.,vone
Upsetting his g i l t bilge ellII. a prob­ Drininrv Helnnd, died earlv
lem which tins I.... .. vevlog num­ lluiMliny nt the tlrnilge Memnrlul in Die 11.mu.unitv, nl nil times
erous other lo-'iil le-idi-uls. I'lie Hnspilul in Otlnlldn ns It result nf
The ('biii'-Pi’i nl' t ’ooimeiee ii
gal IniiM- eiilleelUni -dt mil tun also 11 Hire Idnoil infi-i-tiiili, Meenrding to H|innsni ing- tin- ern.Ill hut oth-r
bis dm tni here.
con* (United to ids I III liking.
i si- i»ns in , o 'l ts illrtin ri over it*
The exact eiilise nf the ymiup Iw
He const meted it stand nf tnetid
I'o v e m ilig 1
leti.np . w h ich h av e
ater’s
deatli
Is
not
fully
known
ns
piping which is amltiireil nhmd li
been kept fle x ib le lo m eet tip .
vet,
and
cannot
lie
nacertalned
un­
font Into the ground and wldeh
e il* n f tin- |n ti|i|e o f L a k e M u tv .
til an analysis nf the child'* blond lie
M l Atldet -.III mild. In 1i-e o e p ilinn
snugly holds a gitrliag*- cun.
Is made.
Mr. Bmltb, who Is the Inventor
The lev Is the son of Mrs. rtf th e w a lk .bole alo iu- th is tine
I ' i i i l l l ) .' ,
ill fo i liter
of tin' well-known Hmiiqdil' Turtle Louise Faulk, UOrt Avor ado Ave­ | hv A u g u s t
Iswn mutter, bus begun inamifae- nue. Neighbor* reported thnl be y e a rs , he nm l h is w ife w e re voted
tore of the pew device, ulinn complained of being sick la«t Sat­ m irm rn ry m e m h e n h iii fo r th e r u r
which Die patent D pending, 'tr. urday. The do,-lor was ,-ailed in re n t y e a r.
nvekemid'"- said. Mr. Crawford Is vesterdnv nnd sent the rhilil tn the
handling th" sales end of the busi­ Orlando hnspilul luiiiiedlutidy.
ness and ulieiidy hn« 100 nr more
orders. Sales are being made at
uhh
Prcr.i-nl only on -• local level, Mr.
Breekeltrid'.i' said, wldle the pair
Miss bln A. Knight died at 10:10
p. m. un Sunday night at her home
I hopes to distribute the stand on
ut I(Kill East Huron.! .Street. She
a nation-wide husls.

Early Fall Rains
Reduce Value Of
Vegetables Sold
t Ini* tn 11,1

Phillips Conmuny
To Build 111 New Manufacturing Of
Houses In Sanford,Garbage Can Racks
Sixteen ne.i. houses, mat ini- u
*"'nl nf ‘J-tM houses fi-is-li-.l nr in
Dm process nf erection hv the
•'t'illlns Industries, Die
in 'tun
ford,
started S stu n lsv . W**ll
torn I'hlllipH Jr. onnnmned y - i e i

In".
Fourteen nf the houses ore he
Ing *».i|t in Snnfu Dark, l» .-ited
ou W illow Avenue, just unrt*&gt; "f
G en e'* Avenue nnd west of Met
lnnvdl" Avenue, nml two in I'hlllins Terrace, illre.-llv w’-sl nf Sun
f'l S'didlvlslnn and nnrth nf Gi-IleVII * venue up Y*)le Avetme,
Hm i'cs are nrlcert lo fit the Inome nf nn nverngi' fnmilv nod
mnv he ttueehn*“d with t»v down

nnvmee'a. M“ fldlllns s-dd Ki'. h
s "-III li" fIMerl completely witll
e|ce*r*c*| raulpmep*.
Sixteen hom»* which were sta rt­
ed In Penteeatwr In the Wynnewood sulMtivIslon are nearing reinpjrtlnn and n model house is open
for Insoectlon a* K cv Avenue nnd
V’nrrest Drive, Hnoes for the onen
hnuse are from 0:00 a.m until
0)00 n ru, thce’ioh the week and
from 2:0O until 0:00 p.m. on Sunlav.
"There liouse* are hulll from
now nlans. expressing modern
funetlonal deslous rather thnn th"
pure'" eonvcnt'ennl nrchltecliiro,"
Mr. i'hllllp* said.

Th# Red Cro#a ha* liven railed
upon lo underfak# »n urgent ex*
l.nnalon of ll* Defensu Hloml Pro­
gram to aupnly gamma globulin,
a new blood weapon which bus
proved it* *bbtctlv*n*xx In th"
praventlon of naralyala from
poliomyelitis,
Raymond
Lundculst, B«minola Count" Chapter
chairman announced today.
During th* past two year*, *g&gt;-*Hm*nls have b**n conducted St
Provo, U u h l Houston, Texan and
Slotfs . C itr, Iowa, undar th*
euspicM of the National Founds-

lion for Infantile Paralysis and
under the illrcrllon of u team of
phvalelans headed hv Dr. Wil­
liam MeD. Ilxnmtnn from the I)enartment nf Ktddembdovv anil
Microbiology of the Unlv«raltv
of Plttihurgh, which have de­
monstrated th" effectivenea# of
gamma glohutin, Mr, Lundqulal
•aid ho had been ndvlied hv ERoland Ilarrim an, national chair­
man. The lied Cron* nrovldcd tho
gntnma globulin which wai used
In theta exoerimanta.
The problem ha* been under
(CeattaaM Ua rage ala}

ill

1

sjli-bt de-

111 tin- v il u s i ie n of nil eropa

ild "I tiir Sanford State Fnrmi'i s Market iri N'nci-inl.er of tills
v e il as cimpHici) with November
of

h ut year

s'n mlV Arnl'-r-nn, market mail*'••'i - 1 '-ported I,.,!.iv Dial though
'her*- was no im-r'-tHe 111 the num­
ber of units s,d.| amounting to
'!4M7 Ihete was a d irt.,nip In
v.ilnotioii ,,f SUit,7*.|il| On outof state i.mdiirt there were 524
f.
nits s.il.l f..r a valuation
f * 1,2011 !H1 IcsTh's total on* &gt;f tali- l.tihlnea*

Thonur.s Paulk, Six
Year Old Boy, Diew

American Red Cross Is Called Upon
To Expand Its Defense Blood Program

" S llv

.-•.M.ii - i-m Diet'" iv-is

Now Business Hero

Max B
In New
Ice CompunyManntfer

wei-t

.f h e a v y
M il d"*r w h ic h
dam-igi-d the nmtiiitti- '.h th e veg ete.'le i-rnti expeeltiMv i'e-ui* nm l
" IH i CmI)

ntidied !&gt;V tile l.ieiil market dltr-

-ii*- November wa 17:1.0110 unit*
f"t a vahiution of (447,741.41, Sir,
Anderson stateil
"In mv opinion we were fortutmte In lint showpie it greater lo**
nt m i's and valiiminn due tu tho
fn*-' that this H.-ctmn experienced
a three week ruin during the first
l "art of October which damaged
| Die m aturity of nil growing vegetiiDnn, parlleuliiDv u"r bean and
calibuge acreoge", Mr. Anderson
sill-'
"With favorable weather we
hope ip offset this loss during

Mins Ida A. Knitfht
Dios Sunday !\ M.

Max Bax*, former lieutenant
been in ill heulth for ulxmt
with the Sanford I'nllco Depart­ had
five months Hhe was horn In
ment. li th« manager of tho new Nashville, Tenu. and has lived in
Hunter Ice and Fuel Company, | ^ n fo fd f,,r tip. paxt 22 years.
neroia from the Hanford Htatp
Among her survivors Is one
Farmer'* Market at Fourteenth niece Mrs. Fred Zingielv of Gar­
Street and Holly Avenue.
field. N. J. Funeral services will
"I enloved helno with the City lie held ut 2:00 p. in. Wednesday
for five ami one-half veitr*.’’ Mr. afternoon ut the Rrlxion Funeral
R**« «iiM. "nml hope the friends Home. Dr. W. I’. Brooks Jr, will
I made during this time will call officiate at the service. Interment
will be at Evergreen Cemetery In
nn nt« at the new huslne**."
If. I). Huntrr is th&lt;&gt; owner of Sanford.
Dm concern which will engage in
TO BEGIN SENTENCE
icing truck* carrying foodstuff*
TAMPA tdk—Lnvlck E. Adam*,
and retailing ice and fuel.
convicted of not filing income tax
returns, will b « ln serving a two
SMALL FIRE
Th* SanfoM Fire Department year sentence this week
Adams, who Monday said he had
answered a call shor'tv after 7:00
a. m, today to 1**" W, F Dodson decided not to appeal, also has an
residence. 117 We«t Sixteenth appeal tn the Stste Supreme Court
Htreat, where an oil heat*r had from * five v**r sentence received
ov*rh*at*d. Thar* ws* no lUmag*, in Pinellas County Circuit Court on
a bolita gambling charge.
FIro Chief Mack Cleveland said.

....... ruber" Ip - added.

The total units o* Florida proJi i . -*sol d .luring November were
I57.027 with n valuation of 1419,*
170. in. Renns and oruiigea ware
the l e a d e r s with the former hrlltg*
log in 4DIH,l!7.tin nnd the latter
(110,125.72. Nearly H.500 nnlta of
cnhhnge were auh| for $tB.150.00.
Escalade broii'dil in (I5.R24 for
10,450 unit* while cucumbers pro*
diircd t n 575 for M.StV.'! units.
About 2 400 units of early c*I*ry
were told at utn.ul &gt;11.76 a crilt*TO RECEIVE FRUIT B11M
LAKELAND k lt-T V U. 8 De­
partment nf Agriculture will re­
ceive bids until Dec 10 for canned
grapefruit sections fnr the federal
school lunch program.________

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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FOR THE HOLIDAYS!

HERALD
WANT ADS
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Give yuur home n gay, now-looking air
with frexh, bright wallpaper. Stop in uud
hoi: our smart modern or provincial pat­
terns . . . In the beautiful new color
tones . ..

Complete The Picture With —
New Plexulum Venetian Klinds
lie n u tifu I ly

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Without Nagging Backache

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IWO BURNER oil heater with LAWN MOWERS sharpened. BW
eyelet repaired. Shuman t, 814
floor mat. Lika New •$17.00. 1118
E. 4th S t . ________________
Crescent St. -------- -GAS STOVE • Reasonable • Call 'uKCSSSi/ iUernlni SenttoaL Or­
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
1154-M.
GOOD AND BAD
Slightly used Sofa Bed* $29.50
Slightly Used Silver
Limed Chlffrobe ....... 39.05
MATIIER OF HANFORD
2N M E. Ill St
Phone 127

TOTAL PRICE $2900.00
Very nice 2 bed room home,
living room, kitchen, bath. 3to
mUea from Clock on a paved
road. Terms.
See Raymond M. Ball
Licensed Broker for all
kinds of real estate,
lotto 8. Park. Upstairs

THE
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NEW HOUSE: Block construction,
3 bedrooms, f l o o r 'furnace,
breexeway, car port, two lots,
ta,000.00 down, balante like
rent
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J. W. HALL, Realtor
Florida State Bank Bldg.

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Greet the new nounon with
a bright, newly - painted
house, Inside and out!
N o t h i n g enhances tho
beauty . . . protect)* . . or
add* to the value of your
home like, keeping IL well
painted. Seo tin for nil your
pul lit and supplies.

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In Ru*»lan-:t:inln«1r! Poland, 0
per cent ol all "vat i.lined under­
ground la mw-.au: -nPy W u.'dj In
the Unite** M*t« &gt; : — I 'f t 't L* 71
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NEW FLOORS ...........
- to v .fection. Old floors made llkn
new. Finishing, clesnlng and
waxing, also portable power Haw
Serving Seminole County Since
IS33. II. M. Gleason, Lake MaR|
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l T~SILL—Plano Tachnlclan.
Pbone Ml-W. Route 1. Sanford.

AWNINGS
O UUJa IVU 8UU UBtlR U3VU lUHll* Plastic, Aluminum, Csnvss. Fret
Estimates. Phone 1391-J iftar
ture. Wllson-Msler Furniture Co.
6 p.m. for appointment___
I ll » . 1st Phone 898.
YOU
FURNITURE **’
CAN
ought — Sold or Traded. Stop by
SELL
or Telephone 1429. Furniture CenAnything
With A
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7— Pete- Llveatock- Hupp) lea —7
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PUPPIES - Shepard and Collie JUST CALL
$3.00 and $3.00. R. D. Priest.
148
CARPENTER WORK
For quick repslr jobs, or small
building, Call Jim 1142-M-4.

Experienced Brake and Front End
Man — to tat up and operate
PLUM BIN O
Firestone Brake Dept. No drift­ Contract and repair work. Free
* |C L A K A Apartments. 114 W.
er, steady work. Vacation. Good
estimates. R. L. Harvey. $04
Grit Street. Phono 490-W.
PIANOS—New and used. Termspay for right party. Firestone
Sanford Ave. Phone 1131.
Trade-Ins. Eider's Plano Store,
Stores. I ll East 1st St.
Xttl.LAWAY AND BABY BEDS
1209 Myrtle Avenue. Phone
CABINETS Formica tops. C. Vail
.wy, week or month — Tel. 1433.
Woodworking. 513 Sanford Ave.
Furniture Center, 110 W. First
Pbone 309-W and 143J-J.
KAN KOlJli room furnished OIL FURNACES - By Kresky
BATTERY, Generator or Starter
irtnicnt. all Park Ave.
Wall, Floor end Fireplace.
Service. Call 917, Swain's Bat­
M. G. HODGES
tery Service. Sanford Avenue
••DOM furnished upstairs apart­ 489 W. lit St.
Fkeae 124
and 2nd Street.
ment. 417 West llth St.
TRAVERSE Extanilion' Rods—38"
ALL TYPES Bulldozer work. Rea
UNFURNISHED apt. 3 nimnT'pH'
sonable Rates. Free estimates
vale bath, fireplace In living
Phone 808-J. V. C. Gracey.
room. MS Jessamine Ave.
VENETIAN BLINDS
SOMEONE to share home. Phone Factory prices) Rolla-Head Blinds.
Aluminum slats, cotton or plas­
tic tapes. Complete repair ser­
LARGE 2 bedroom home, nicely
vice.
furnished ■New electric kitchen •
VENETIAN BLIND
Spacious yard landscaped • Ideal SEMINOLECOMPANY
GIRL WANTED
for children. Seo Chief Parker 820 West Third
Phone 289
Furniture Repaired, Reflnlsbed.
Phone 283.
ut 2433 Yale Avenue, Phillips
Home and Office Fixtures Built.
Terrace after 4:00 p.m.
iF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO
Ezperienced Super
DANIELS CABINET WORXS.
SELL and are in a hurry to sell
Market Help Wanted
113 Railroad Avenue
EFFICIENCY APARTMENT and
it, let the classified advertising WELL PAYINO, permanent Jobs
( Welsks Bldg.)_________
rooms for rent: Clean and com­
department of THE SANFORD
now open In Lovett's Super Mar­
fortable. 713 Magnolia. Phone
HERALD prove its ability aa an
kets for experienced grocery, SPREADER SERVICE.' Lime and,
391-it.
Dolomite and Fertilizer. PbooO
efficient sales medium.
meat and produce men. Good
1393-M. David E. Carpenter,
hours, good working conditions,
EFFICIENCY APARTMENT. Furpaid vacations, retirement pen­
nlshed. Adults. 300 Elm Ave.
JALOUSIES
sion plan, insurance and other Lifetime Aluminum
— Free Esti­
benefits.
Oive
age,
experience,
FURNISHED 4-room bungalow •
mates. Free Installation—1Tele­
Purchase of Paste Wat
other details In writing to
electric kitchen. 601 Magnolia,
phone 1423. Furniture Center,
.e t
Phone 489.
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H. L. AVEBY
118 W. First._________________
WINN * LOVETT GROCERY CO.
NEW NICELY fumiriied one bedDrawer B, West Bay Stottoa
DRAPERIES, Slipcovers made to
room house, carport, gas appli­
Jacksonville, Fla.
ordsr. Call 1908. Mrs. Famalet.
ances. J. It. Grsnt. Longwood,
Phone 262866.
GUAM. Construction workers want­ FRI01DA1RE appliances, sales and
ed. Free Transportation. Long
service. O. H. High, Oviedo, Fit.
FURN SHED APT. - 8 rooms. No
contract Top Pay. Information
phpne 4Ui or Sanford 1048-W. »J
SWEET HAMLIN oranges,
children. 300.00. J04 W. 8th,
and Application Guide $1.00.
AUTOMOBILES
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bu. R. W. Lord. Phone u i
Frank Gaakill, Desk AL, ltox IS 3 ROOM apartmenl furnished: Pri­
636, Bellevue, Wash.
WE BUY AND SELL
vate bath • Private Entrance, TUXEDO FEEDS. Complete line.
CLEAN
Hunt'a Tuiedo Feed Store.
LADIES • Address cards! Assem­
late
model used cars.
ble Diby Booties! $40 Weekly
USED SPACE heaters; all sizes
See W. E. Mr Master*
possible. Enclose stamped ad­
3—____ Real Estate For flsto —1
good condition — very reason
Hralley Odham Used C an
dressed envelope. Write ROOTable.
Lee
Bros.
119
Elm
Avo
13th and Park Aves.
~ NEW HOMES ~ ~
Ph. 108.
$3I»0 and $8180.68
We pay cash for used cars even U
Naw under construction two more PIANOS. USED. 1309 MyrUe Ave
you owe on them.
of those luw priced masonry
SITTING—best of referLittle 4 Reel Used C an
homes. Drive by and see them, PIANOS — Baldwin. Wurlltser and BABY M”
- Miriam Vlnup, phone
Second and 8anford
R
Fourth Street one block west of
many other famous names to
lOlg'lf*
MellonvIUe Ave. Cali us for daYOUR CAR Is worth more mom
chfloia from, low on your old
talls.
Myrtle Avo.
here. We need clean '47, '48, '
piano down. Rest Ilka rent. Send CARPENTER —
xcluilve Listing
'30, '31, '33 models, llsrlsy Wad
Postal Card and Field RepresenEXPERIENCED mother will care
worth. 601 North Ortnie, Oris
OBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
for small babies In my home—
do. Pnotie 8397.
anyt me. Mrs. Paul Montalbano,
8 miles So. on 17-93 near San f 6 r ~SALE T Model A Foed
NICE TWO BEDROOM home. Ol
Orlo dub.
good condition. Call 1003-J.
and FHA financed. gl7 Escambia BICYCLE • E
dltloo - $88.
1940 PACKARD sedan
Pbone 1388J.
Will sell cheap. Can be
F T * "- New and
machines. Terms,
t.. Phone 1194.

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COLORED FOLES t I t
Good lots for sale in Lockhart’s
and West Sanford Bubatolskis).
$10.00 down and $8.00 per
month. Write Boca Raton Hous­
ing Corp., Box U4, Miami Beach,

PLANTS for Sale: Cabbage - Let
luce • Srcarole. Irene Hinton,
West Side. Phone m -W .

UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
i Sanford: Established — Very
l business. Living quarters ff
red. Excellent for man and
wife to operate — For detalla
write Box HAS. C/O Herald.

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FOR SALE • Trailer • $8 f t Landnla 1848. Inquire John Green,
Park Avenue Trailer Camp, Be­
tween 8:00 and 7:00 p.m, • Restonsble._______________________

SPECIAL BHRVICKS —It

IARINE hardware, Plywood, C.
Vail Woodworking. 918 Sanford

NEWLY DECORATED t bedroom
house, AU electric kltohto. 3
large lots. 1401 Palmetto Ave.
•id for night
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lie was stricken Sunday at his of here divided. We are going tu u nsnlisfaelory
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"Idler-- " I I inv hi d \ ra il end Ii.
the Carrollton Nows Dem ocrat, which recommended Mr. T u cker to lnvegUga.lng cum m ll.ee
i-hurge* of liie a k ln g nnd entering
M&gt;
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W
Idle,
iilllillie
i
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tln-m
linek
on
her
no-tin
iiem i il Ei i nlintw i i .in lie ’s lltc
It
not known fieri’ Imw w ild intent to ,-ommit a ml ole.
F ra n k fo rt State Jo u rn a l, Owonlnn
I
fi’iitntn
llm
riv
t
t
,
whose
duty
it
is
the
County
Hoard
of
Com
m
ission­
in.oi In do d. so
m any A m erican employes In the
News-Herald and Owen County
ers this week, said Mr. T u ckcr'a .Secretariat have been called up iiieiiiiiir. The men senteneed went to inspert iluw Iilnw n Hluies, was
F o r D c d ic a lio n ()!'
Ft eutiox er lit i Nex York seDem ocrat.
'
David
Thoiniis
and
J
a
n
ie
'
*
bestnil
K
aufoul
Avenue
lit
Ihe
time
of
name
has
emne
mi
iv
p
riitc
illv
as
• i i i l ) liefnie da vti l.i-i Snlurtlay.
before the U. S federal grand
In F lo rid a, the d ally new spaper
m
il,
l,11II1
of
S
a
rn
-o
la
,
nnd
.lidinliie
I
the
rubbery.
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l
j
i
l
I'M
o
w
a
trustee
candidate
necauso
nf
his
\n i l.il'ovide m lii'im
loid lieeu
Jury w hlrh Just concluded its In
holding* are the Ja ck so n v ille Jo u r
N id iv ilv
S it iic
Ii, Aoatin, Hanford, The fom ier
Doth ii'diieni'-o m il near Ho
b ill toil lu Mode it ippe.ir through
nai, f i l m flench r o i l , Palm Hench work w ith the lo.nl hospllnl, Ids vestlgatlnn of the U N with n two
S
a
i
d
N
c
u
c
l
B
y
B
a
n
k
e
r
s
had
previous
records
al
Kara*
liip
io
r
stole
and
spotted
the
N"tf*o
a
c
tiv
ity
In
the
attempt
to
get
more
..........i
i
i
"
'
1
.uni
ifiiii'iin
ce n iriila ,
charge that It had found "w id e,
T im es. Palm fteaeh D o lly News,
’ li l I"
I ill
i . d to . loinie on
Pensacola Mornlnu Jo u rn al, Pen­ ndcipinte hosnilnl facilitie s In the spread in filtra tio n " by A m erican sot a w here Thom as wo* coin 0 ted III the nlli-v lieliim l H ill Mill ib iu re
1on a charge of b reaking and en­ stole hetweim Ihe eoriiee oT pal
HMl.t.VV, 111 Hi '.V I lie tii e floe
'• "in itti lib lle iu ln - over Ihe week
sacola E vening News. Panam a 111 in ly , a n f hi* close association fledx Inin the world organlz/iliim
.11'
B ill M *Ii
- "•I mil to il) it in t ouium doro
A U. N. ximkesmnu (|imtcd Lie terin g nnd Cheatnnt on a eharge tnetto and Hanford Avenues on of t'lip lliil Into Industry "w ithooi
C ity News- f n n u m u , C ity Horald. w ith trustees of the F ish Estate.
• III)
it "tel ho oluu.ii ti t e.itlv Hits week.
jfe said that Mr. T u cker Is " In - us saying when he nmnnmerd IIm of forgery, A ssistant Htale’s At- F irst .S tin t They 11,11 after the Ulitlne regulations or re slrlr tom s"
Ocala Sln r-Iln n n e r. D el,and Sim
Mt • I*
•Is. I ill)
gbit who soon eluded Ills pul - is essential to Ihe con llnu rd ex
____
Hi d im e to M ill belt Field nn
1 terested in getting coo|ierntlon in previous firin g s that he aclerl not tntnev H n lie rl G iig g * said. A o -lln , hut
News, and Melbourne Tim es.
luinsiim of A m erican Im liislry
in, I, -It ........ I* l||l(ll'f* th* I no.' I bind iml ini.iIdei 1 a m ill,
In addition, he owned these F lo r ­ everv w ay In getting the Kish only because of their refusals to he said, had n previous coavietinn suers.
» 4Nill
. ii t*i • .l|(l# |
Ew ing T Holes, new president oi
i n v i 'otislella'niit plane for tho
ida w eeklies: Avon P a rk Sun. D el­ tru s t’ to build a hospital os q u ickly testify hut lieeause of further evl- In Judge H m llh’s court on a rh o rg e j q | ( ( „ iie ll, owner o f llm Ar
if
lu H u. mil*- llig lit in Korea. He was
\ ' ( Ilf il' II* I I IM * 11 *rl
i i-nilc
Idotinr
H l-re , wits
vviis Immediateinim eillnie- Ihe In veslm ctil Hankers Assot la
denco he hsd received on them o f breaking and entering
jrn
d c IJ
iiu o r Store,
ra y Ucach News, E ustls New*. as possible."
Thom as and G livslnu t
w ere. | y aatified whil*' the rudlce m iiii I i - ' lion of A m erica, dcr la red In fils 4**44 14• *| 14N|(| * 1*X I*li*\ &lt;| I Nil fM*' I mined among o lh eis, liy ('lu rrie s
Fem snd lnn
N ew s-Leader,
F o rt
The County Comm ission recom ­
l l ' t•m
i i Ufturd Um l*s«r T s s )
ll*f|l I III* -,»ltl* f'llM lI ( •f’4•1114 *.( ,|(| !■: uil.Min of I'e tim t who w ill ha
found p o lity «t the charge* to d a y ',,,| n,,. c .t y try in g to find the l.ur- Inaugural address today
Walton Playground News. G ad s­ mended V ic to r Green to serve In
lie pledged Hut support of Ihe - .«!*■ vnii •
’»(Mi'll
miir ir * » Hie new ■ e re t.iiy id defense; Gen.
by 0 Ju ry cuinpiMerl o f Mr«_ G cr- ^)nr.
den Countv T im es, Chattahoochee G eneral Hutchison'* place. Since
C. H iiK lir« # Thoioii* K )*••)•, (Jo«m tin* in ltin l
9ml- securities dealers In Ihe Ifti-orstiili’ w i l d ! ll I • jn j’it IM I ' V‘ ill •« • i l l ' l l N H i.idle) • lu lrm tin of the
T ribu ne, H ighland County News, Howard F e rtile also has said he Pico m ftw S iC Sold
uatlnsinl a iln iin istra llo n "to the end i * 14 t Dti'M
§»«■ i f'*i imiMi’** H im lend ch ie fs ul Si,iff. and H erbert
Jackson County F ln rld la rij Ja ck - wa« unable to servo on account of
|e V, Ja ck A . G m dv, Thomas ft. i»*ii f L' it !&gt;■ I I I't* I B it I* liulk v r 11sen
»i »ftiUh isf*l it*, .’'lot«* Twit*
B y J u Uuh T ukacli flrow n -If., Neal It. Angel am i liquor p artly hidden under some of reitirnittg Ih K nutlnn lo a sound * l»i i I imh • •
fill*) *iM •I' m ** ffi
hi* business Interests, there Is a
t,■ i -■ I i'd in H ." fm to if li'llgli'M i
C h a rles M&lt; Flow er*. Witnesses for trash mill old newspsoees in th" and safe fiscal p u lle y."
p rob ab ility that Mr. Tucker w ill
He reiterated a I he me llia l lias fuo or tile otyed to ■ Mitai I ' I i
M o v ie 'I ’im e T a b i c
T lie ^ d # I ’l c T ^ K ? " I Coup tlm Slate were
W illie
F ra y , aljev. NTr. F u n d i cheeked I'*'1 cash
be substituted fo r General H utehlm e n ia l and I ’a rk A vcnuo has lu-en George K elsey, C ha rles Malcolm, reg iste r and dl-"-r&gt;veri’d D ial all dom inated llio in e rtin g — freeing I 'nlmei
K it /
son
and
M
r.
Green
for
Mr.
Fnvltta,
,S H O P P I N G
the cash nnproaim niely 1.10, In the economy of restrictions
tin, t’„ 11,1 siui-evH me now
tlo rire it'e i dhov i ' ii E a rth "
T he County Com m ission and the ■ old by M r, and M rs. J u liu s A. J . F. Ilrow n . lie n Me Malum and «hnngo nnd sm all h ills w as m issD
eclaring
Hie
tloitiinaiil
issue
of
hi bo- .otunn,re-1 to
'li iii
'D A Y S L I F T
id
"A t'iodie W a r Km oka"
Cltlaena Committee agree ob the T akach, ow ners fo r a c&lt;ins|dmul&gt;l&lt;’ ftgl. W illiam A. H orn &lt;*f the San­
Ihe day is lit replace a half-w ar Mll" w ill illteCt th" -Ingot • Mt
llm .
1 "tt . It:.VI • d:'.T&gt; - '.EOS
id h c r three men for trusteea: Prod num ber of years, to Hernhard Ed- ford Police Departm ent. Thu tieeconom
y
with
a
peace
cenm
im
v.
fa
t|,c
,-eai
of
the
store
a
desk
w anla,
Hanford
plasterer
and
I ’nltuot iiointcd nut that llo- oti
&gt;o the
’ M un'ana Inetdent"
W ilson, D r. G, H. Brem en, and builder, fo r MIAOO, arcorrilng to fendants
II m ini,is testified in their own he.,0,1 patters wi-rn Holes said: "W e know the form ula
1,-t-t of tile gi imp " fill e vu iy
2:12 ft:UIS 7 :iIH - 10:11
fur
prosperity
as
few
other*
know
John Kvana.
rreorda In the County C le rk ’s o f­
one in Hnnfoid a l a given hnili on
fiint. - "P lym ou th A d ve n tu re "
tt."
fice.
t h ii't in iiH eve to join ill the
1:00 - l oti - r.1 2 - 7 : IH - 0:24
chin g e yesterday by a Ju ry com
ff f - ; )
,r„ f
"W
6
have
learned
that
freedom
H A T C H IL L
B. K. Doudnev, Ta* Agaeasor,
of
C hrist mns
enrols
M O V IE E A N D
t»,-, far Individual achievem ent, with sing in g
Mra. E. J . H atch, w ife o f the said today that M r. am) Mra. T ak - posed of fivn men ami one wom an., M( | ,g r| fl„ . , Ii( , h)B
whether al the ind io station, at
" I W ant Y o u "
capital
for
u
('Mil,
litis
produced
• rh had owiterf the property more
C O F C M EET
b 'T g l" r tried to go out the b»“ k the greatness of A m erica.
bom-' or in llu -ir ear.
Show star In d ;10, firs t fcatur*
doe- but was unsucerssful in the
than SO yea rs and possibly W)
"T im N a tiv ity CoinniiLlce and
7 :01\ Interm ission K:24, la s t
"M o n e y Invested In plant*, raw
The hoard n f directors of the d*»V.
yeans, according to hfs memoryth " enrol *I tigers hope that It la
feature 0;g6
F " r r o ll H'hltxl t'*"' " " " I'lO " w ‘S m aterials, sales, produces p ro 'n e r
Tha prop erty, w hich faces on a t-ctninule County Cham ber of
liy
.
On
all
side*
we
see
the
lim
it-b
e
a
u
tifu
l
depletion
of
the
firstKnt. "C rim in a l latw y er"
lot, sneom psjses several C om m eno w il meet In the C ity „ , r t |v Pni„ tv ot the tint" of *h
les*
opportunities
for
steadily
InChri.-tlmm
n
ig
h
t
w
ill
lend
Hihlc\t
"W ild H urso A m bush"
' 1, offices, a resta u ra n t H a ll T u esd ay n ig h t at H:Oi) o'clock, m idp-rv hut 'h a ' Iho robber h ’ d
creasing production and prosper!- loy and lirlp liln ro s to the criming
Humlny * “ M y S ix C o nvlcta"
and la an old land President G. W , Spencer announc- ft||e d ' l l wHh bottle* from tbe
holiday
seuson",
M
r.
Palm
er
said.
ty
«d today.
shelves of the fro n t room-

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l U l . N . rin rlila . under lh « Art
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ihaBka. molNll.M aM a .llr n at
nltfltlaM M I f.r Ika f ir n M *»
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at ita*Nr a*r*rtUln« ralaa.

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T tta ila r a U U a a it ia k a f a t &lt;ka
i a a a r l a l . 4 l ' i n . n k l r k la m I I I I M
i a r f a . l t . I f fa tk a aaa f a r n f a U I .
j e t l a a a t a ll f k r la r a l a r n a f r t a l M
IB tM a a r m a a r r r , aa n r l l aa all
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FRIDAY l)KC. S, 1952
, One peraon vou c
FOOL IH Y0 UR8KI.P. Memory la
eternal. No ono can afford to carry
eternally n bad memory, lie ye witnesses until youraalf. — Matt. 2.1:
The Salvation Army krttlra go
on the itrccli tomorrow to help
raiie fundt with which In Inighlm
the Chriilm.it holiday (or needy
(amilin. Do your part to help make
thia a Merry Clirittrn.it (or all.

Remembered

o
Eleven yearn ago, on December 7th., America wan jolted
fro m Itn complacency by the nurprlno attack on Pearl Har­
bor. Tho war had actually hcKun neveral yearn before with
the aggression of Japan against China and with the mad
drenmn of |x&gt;wcr of Adolph Hitter whone strength wan al­
lowed to grow in Hie yearn when wo (relieved our two wide
ocennn wore sufficient protection against any enemy.
With our Navy badly crippled anti our nutlonal safety
In the greatest danKer lit our liintory, wo nlowty ami painful­
ly awoke to the position of world leailernhip we were dentined to play. With our allien we turned back the Japanene
atuLCrrm/inA.ftnd. Pit* &gt;■» &lt;•»»! »«&lt; Wo^LAOMr it There were
hfgh^VWtl*- &gt;•&lt; — U
.
h
o
futility of future warn and would work ioKeTTier'Vdr |reace. To
that end thu United NutioiiM wan established.
Unfortunately the end of World War If did not brintf
irence. Communism, as fanatical as Fascism or Nazism ever
was, embarked on a cnmpniKU to enslave the people of tho
worid. For a time it seemed as if the free nations had bled
and died in vain, that a new dictatorship was to conquer
where Japan and (icrmany Imd fulled. Hut fortunutely
America did not retreat l&gt;chind Its oceans iikhIii.
Our policies have sometimes been mistaken. It Is easy
to point out some of the KlaritiK errors we have made. But
we hnvo proceeded to build up our stroiiKth and tho ntrength
of all tho freedom loviiur peoples who have not yet been
conquered by Communism. In Korea notlco has been served
that further OKKressiot. will be resisted. In Europe tho North
Atlantic Treaty army may soon be a reality. There Is every
evidence that we have not forgotten the terrible lesson of
Pearl Harbor.

Money

And

Politics

A weak law which is difficult or impossible to enforce
can do more harm than uootl. A House committee Investijrntinjj campaign expenditures of both political parties Is find­
ing that leftal restrictions on the amount of money spent on
campaigning seem to have little or no effect on the amount
of monoy spent.
The State Road Department it
In order to circumvent provisions of thu law regarding
backing a tunnel project in Fort campaign expenses volunteer groups are set up which act
Lauderdale to that through traffic IndeiM'iidently in promoting particular candidacies. Many of
on the main highway can go under these volunteer groups are made up of honest, sincere people
the local cron-ttrert traffic. We who wish to play a part in electing their representatives. But
are afraid that down here in Flor­ the fact that these organizations are autonomous relenses
ida tucli lunnrlt will have to be thu national party committee:! from responsibility for the
irovidrd witli tulimariurt if motor- money they spend.
lit are going to keep from gelling
Campaign costs are higher today than they have ever
wet.
been. Itudio and television make it possible for candidates to
Senator Holland tpeaking in reach more voters with a direct ap|s&gt;al but the use of these
Tampa the other day tayt that toil media iH expensive. It is necessary for the voters to hear
coittervalion payment! by the Pro­ ami see the candidates so that they can make an Intelligent
duction and Marketing Adininittra- choice at thu polls. It is also necessary to oxercise some con­
trols so that the factor of ready cash for campaigning does
tion are "nothing in the world but
not obscure the real issues of the campaign.
handoult. . . . federal paymenli to
Where our laws governing expenditures are antiquated
the farmen for tomething which
and
inadequate they should he changed. Control of thu
hey would do anyway". Some
amount of money which can he spent is a good Idea hut such
armert may not tee it lliit way.
control should not he so rigid as to forco both parties into
believing that tucli paymenli are hypocrisy or evasion in toiler to get their beliefs heforu the
In Ihe national intern! at much people.

f

t

i i joblrti brnrfiti to pay people
not to wink, nut whatever it it, we
have an idea political handoult of
whatever nature are on the way

out.

^

A radio televhion indutlry
tpokriman tayi that during the re­
cent campaign loo many politicians
talked too much for their own
good. Declaring that he found
people in dim et turning off their
radiot on whal "we charitably call
campaign oratory", the iimketman
did not tuggeil that |&gt;oliticiant quit
tiling radio altogether, hut rather
that "they learn In uta it more
iltillfully". lint what ia laid here of
radio and politician! appliet equal. !v as well to olhrrt. Too many
people in every walk of life talk
loo murli for their own good.
—

Governor Warren almoit loo vodferoutly it teemt to ut deniei al­
legation! that he threatened lo1' '"
shut
l*
off Hale hutinrii from an Ocala
rock company unlett unearned
commissions were paid to a dummy
corporation for the benefit of tome
of hia campaign contribution!. Thii
ia. we believe, the firit lime ihii
charge hat been publicly made.
Ctrtainly it la the first time it hai
been brought into court by meant
of a euit for damagei, Of count a
man ii not guilly until hia guilt haa
bean proved fn Court and 10 wa
withhold judgment. But it it not
tM finl time we have heard theta
in private.
Standing on Kirt| Street the
•r day watching the Chrittmat
e. we were amased at the
ar of young people who play
bandt, When w* were in
at, and that wain’t to many
in ago either, we don't believe
i war* half a doxen kidt in
hohl who could play any
f t mutical inilniment. and
.t ever thought. 6jfe|ljyill«;lo
lire • band, thotigk.tMtbtlievf
wai an orchetlra dr aomalike that of threo or four
that uaed to play for tom#
dancat. Well, wa have coma
vav in tha let! law yean,
don't teem to mind going

Old Oaken

Bucket

Hack In thu days when :i shave and a haircut cost two
1*11m, when mustache cups decorated tho shelves of every
well-run burhur shop and quartettes singing softly In tho
background made the chore of getting a haircut less painful,
ono of tho most popular songs was "The Old Oaken Bucket."
It was already an old song when grandfather hummed it for
It was written In the rummer of 1H17.
•Samuel Woodsworth who composed the poem was a
newspaperman in the storied days when every iitihllsher was
a printor and every printer was a poet. He was horn In Scituate, Massachusetts, on Jan. lit. 17H5, and spent his life drift­
ing from one state to another promoting unsuccessful news­
paper ventures, lit: was no Horace Greeley and ho left no
great panor to serve as Ida monument. But the words of the
"Old OuKen Bucket" are still familiar to millions of people
who have never read a word of tho brilliant editorials writ­
ten by Greeley.
Second and Third Divisions.
Government and city officials In
Seoul had drummed up a big wel­
ll'aatlaa** n , „ « r * i t &lt;ia*i
celebration for Elsenhower
Drowncll of New York, who will come
yesterday ami thousands of men,
have tho Cabinet post of attorney women
ami children turned out apgeneral.
1parcnlly exporting a glimpse of the
Elsenhower arrived In Korea at - Rencrnl. Hut hln schedule would
"I1
,1urg: not permit him to break sway for
d»y and stopped onto an airport „ porsofial
pcrsohul appearance.
whipped by (no coldest winds of
These facta soon bacanta appar­
Iho winter season und guarded by ent to Ihoso who accompalllei
senhower:

Eisenhower Return

•ml hla stay In this wartnrn land
wai not luted until hla piano waa
on* hour in flight tonight and well
beyond danger of attack.
Tho gancral'a vlalta to cumhnt
unit* near the front did not take
him Into the front Unci. Tho milItary and the Secret Service were
careful to aee that he did not go
beyond dlvlalon headquarters ••
usually three or four mile* from
the actual battlellno-for aocurity
reaiona. The greateat rlaka ap­
peared to bo In the mountain hop­
ping In amall planea.
, The aocurity aurroundlrui Elionhower'a arrival waa ao tight that
•oldlere and moat offlcera In com­
bat unlta didn't know the uoneral
waa In Korea until ho arrlvod at
thaJr haadquartera.
All across the Pacific the pal-

THE WOULD TODAY
By JAMBS MABLOW
WASHINGTON (* —Tb* ban
of the 11 Cxacboalovaklan Com
munlit leaden ia a little leu Utan
reanurlng to other Communiita
that memberthlp In tho party la
a guarantee of longevity.
Thia will hardly be a dltcouragement to them, though, alnce there
are alwayi enough optlmiita in
any group to toy: "It can't hap­
pen to me."
The unpleaaant end which over­
took the 11 Ctechotlovaklana hat
been Interpreted aa the reiult ol
tt struggle for power among the
Crechoilovaklan Communist* themaclvea. Thia may be correct.
It may also be ao Incorrect that
It aounaa Innocent. The 11 who
were hanged had been long time,
faithful, hardworking Communlata
who had auffered for the cause
and beforo their dlaaatcr held poaltlona of great prominence.
In other Eaalem European countries other Communlat leaders, all
with a long hlitory of party work
behind them, have been toppled
and deatroyed or are now In dis­
grace and awaitingI d|L.
destruction.
If all of them got Into trouble
limply beta
because of
&gt;? power
power, itrui
atrugaltnply
(lea among themselvu inside their
idea
&gt;wn countries, it might be conown
:!uded that Communists ar* simpfy jwUUcaiiy carvlbajlatlc and land
to chew each other up.
And the moat the other Commu­
nists would have to worry about—
In countries already under their
control or In a country like the
United State* where they’d Ilka
to get control—la learning how to
get along among themselves.
Hut It Is unthinkable, when re­
membering (he Kremlin's control
over the Eastern European coun­
tries, that anything serious could
have happened to the 11 or any
of the other old-time Communlata
without Stalin's approval.
All of them had been hla In*
atruinent* and none of them, since
tho Kremlin exerts rigid control
on parly members cverytwhere,
could have come to power In the
first place without tnc Kremlin's
approval.
Why then were they In the end
rewarded with the fate that over*
took them? Tha Prague radio said
the 11 had been convicted on
charges of treason and other
crlmas. Tho public had to he told
aomething.
Probably tho Krcm8
Probably the Kremlin decided
they had
...... served their
.... .purpo.
ping to establish communism in
helping
their own country—and
from now
ir­
on might be troublesome.
liecausc of their long activity
In party work all of thorn had ea*
labll*hrd a following—In Cierhollnvakia. for example — which
might obey them, Instead of Mos­
cow, In anv break or disagreement
with thn Kremlin.
Tito in Yugoslavia had provided
the classic example of how thin
could happen.
The lliiuulatlon of Ihe long-loyal
Communists in the other Eaatern
European countries should elimi­
nate any future Titos for some
time. Their successors can be han­
dled In Ihe samo way, if that be­
comes necessary.
Even with the vision of the l i
Ctechoalovaklans dangling before
them, Communists elsewhere—for
Instance, In Prance and America—
might feel (hat while this had hap­
pened In Eastern Europe It would­
n't happen to them If they came
to power.
Hut the cvldcnco Is against (hern,

Ike Secrecy

Youth Is Shin Over
Minor Disagreement

fCoelliaAl h e e Fag* One!
points, six report*!s and photog­
MIAMI UB—A youth who left hla
raphers quietly left their lodgings
and converged on Pennsylvania home In Holslngfon, Kas., because
Station, which soundi like an Im­ he "wasn't on speaking terms"
probable place for secrecy In with his stepfather was In Jail
here today on a first degree mur­
movements.
But tha six ware loat among tha der charge.
Joseph Underwood, 11, was ac­
other early travellers waiting for
their trains, lounging In doorways cused of fatally shooting John 8afreno, IS, also of Holslngton, In an
•hd trying to kill time.
A black limousine drove down argument and tussle over who
the ramp to tha unloading platform would sleep on the left side of a
and the six newsmen strolled one double bed In their trailer home.
"1 admit It was stupid," Deputy
by one to the car driven by Secret
Psrvlce Agent Ed Hweenev. The Sheriff E. F. Lesseter quoted Un
wood as
sa
•• • ■
- i d o ------'
- - *-ylng.
“ 1 really didgroup ws* Joined
hy —
Eltenhower's
n't csro which’i side I slept on."
press secrefary, James Ifagerty.
The shooting took place early
Sweeney moved out quickly to­
ward tha East River, across tho Thursday morning while a third
big Trlborougb Bridge over the Holslngton youth, William Harri­
East River and out Long Island son, IB, slept on a couch In the
to a back road parallelling Mltchel trailer.
Laaietcr said Safrcno left home
Field. The car stopped at a cote,
a light was flashed, someone said about three weeks ago and came
the magic word "Secret Service" to Miami where he met Underwood
i»r who then Identified the and Harrison. They moved Into o
trailer which had a couch and a
occupants by name.
The gate opened and we followed double bed for sleeping facilities.
a car that swung suddenly Into
the gate to guide us. Then the big
ComtelliUons loomed ahead. Wo
UN Dismissal
out Into the iharp. chill

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The Elsenhower ,plane took off
at S:U a. m., Juit as
is the blackness
y. The second
wax turning to gray,
followed to m
mlnutea later,
and 1,141 miles
1 10:18 a m.,..................
i........... .nes set down at Travis
field near San Francisco to refupl. Minutes later they were off
for thn
‘ long oversea* flight.

S'

Miami Teams Finish
Poll In Top 3 Spots
MIAMI (At—Miami Edison. Mi­
ami Jackson and Miami High fin­
ished ons-two-three among Florida
high school football teams In the
Herald's weekly pall of coaches
and sports wrliers.
Miami High had won the No. 1
spot Ihe previous two seasons.
The final standings, with firstilace votes In parenthesis and to­
il points based on 10 for a firstplace ballot, nine for second, etc.:
Miami Edison (1.1) 2M: Miami
Jackson (11) 248; Miami High (1)
229; Jacksonville Jkekson 203, Pen­
sacola 122. Tampa Hillsborough TO,
Lakeland OS. Ocala on. (.'oral Ga
ble* SO, Gainesville Yongn 42.

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since the Kremlin could never
risk another Tito anywhere that
the party took over. If all this
sounds a little gruesome, the game
that's being played Isn't tiddly*
winks.

iraallaa** Vi m raa* tlaal
from American security agencies.
Lie held up a statement on the
nine to be dismissed today, a
source said, until he had prepared
a letter to the representatives of
Ihe flo U. N. member nations ex
plaining tho situation and enclos­
ing a copy of the three Jurists’
recommendations.
The whole explosive problem Is i
expected to touch off one of the
bitterest controversies in U. N.
history when it comes up In the
Assembly’s Financial and Budget
ary Committee, probably next
week.
The nine employes on special
leave who reportedly were to be
fired today were Frank C. Ban­
croft, editor, document* division;
Hope Dorothy Eldridge, popula­
tion statistics expert, drpxrtment
of economic affairs; Jack S. Har­
ris, researcher on trusteeship mat
ters; Julia Older Halier, editor,
documents division: Jane M. Heed
library employe; Joel Gordon, ex­
pert on current trade analysis;
Sydney Classman, Junior econo­
mist; and Leon Elverson, library
clerk.
C ontrary to popular belief, high
building* do not sw ay appreciably
In high winds.
The people o f the United States
d rin k more coffee than do the
people in a ll the rest of the world,
saya tho U. S. Departm ent of
A gricu ltu re.

Bible Words To Live By
My favorite Bible veru* Is the first part of the
Twenty-Third Psalm:
„
"The Lird is my shopherd, 1 shall not want.
It has been my favorite because of Its strong de­
claration of God’s existence, "The Lord Is, bringing to
mind the personul relationship between the Lord and
my life. "The Lord is my shupherd" — tho Psalm sug­
gests the things for which ono shall not want. One shall
not seek for rest — mentally, emotionally, spiritually or
physically, without finding It, for when we are tired He
will lend us beside still waters and umld tho green pas­
tures. One shall not want for forgiveness, "For He restoreth my soul," nor can there lx? a wunt for guidance,
"For He will lend mo In paths of righteousness. And,
too, one should never Inck the ability to turn tragedy
to triumph, "For when I walk through the valley of the
shadow of death Thou nrt with me.” Nor shall one want
for an etemnl iihldintf hom**, “ For I shall abide In the
house of the Lord forever."
This Is mv favorite verso Ijecause It has every­
thing In It. It 'Ih ull mine If I have the Shepherd, and
none of mine without Him.
Dr. Albert P. Shirkey
Mount Vornon Place MothodlHt Church
VVashlngton, D. C.

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despite terrific battle losses.
1. On the other side, the South
Korean army has shown astonish­
ing Improvement In leadership, ef
ficlency and fighting skill since that
day two years ago when the Cht
nese entered the war and routed
tho South Koroans. Where Amerl
can fighting men onec shrugged
their shoulder* helplessly over the
fighting quality uf the HOKS, they
now praise them lavishly,
Elsenhower gave every Indica­
tion that as president h* would
In It that tho South Korean
•rmv Is madn stronger and strone
•r. While talking yesterday U&gt; Lt.
Gen. Chung II Rwon, tha general
congratulated him on the ROK
army and then sold:
Aafd
"Aa
f4r aY.l’ in concerned,'we'l'
get It a lot nlggtr and belter."

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Isn't yet atrong ettotii
irlly to expand U war.
Satea
m

faith hiflhfs »a ffa M b ?w o r
the Panmunjom m a m ten
produce an armlsUe*.
a. Some fighting met be)
la better to go all-out agau
Chlneae now and ta li tamt
heavy loaaag to lain victory
than continue the breaem
mate with Its growing ton c

thousand chronic

an poiltlona-sad
S. dlcat* no brei

You Know Something About This Man I
You’ve never aeen him before.
And yet. ai you watch him approach h!s motor
— you feel instinctively that you know something
about thia man.

For the Cadillac car— aa any owner can tell you—ie
•urpasaingly satisfying from every atandpoint.

.You. feel you know aomething of hia background
and hia standing among hia fellow men. You aenfc hia
consideration for the aafety and comfort of hia family
and hia fneridi, And you hava a clear indication of
the mark he has made in hia choaen tUttCoM tovor.

SitHMA, powrr/uJ and rtjponilet— it makei each and
every Journey a pleaaurt to anticipate and a Joy to
experience.
Bttttii/ul, tkxxritm
It adds to the

For that'e one of the extraordinary tN np about the
great Cadillac cart It speaks so clearly and ao eloquently
of the man who owns aid drivee^»wefi^l

And JtptnJalU, Uttgdivtd «W ttonomU*! in optr.

k does ao from it* long Haaocidtion with the
diatinajujahed pnotoriata . . . luid out of i ~

d ly ’a activities.
f e ^ - it complimenta its owner's practical wisdom
irough ettry mamkma mile he drives.
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111 Waat First

Remind* You To

predictable choice of thoee whoac choice la unrestricted.
And how tw// they chooae-and how itht/jl

la every community acroee the land* Cadillac la tha

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CALENDAR OF WEEKLY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
FRIDAY
T iir lo r Com m andcry No. 28,
K n ig h t's Tem plar, w ill meet at
7:30 p.m. at the M iltonic fla il.
The order of M alta degree w ill lie
conferred. A n oyster supper w ill
f j i o served at the clm o of the meet” n*.
The regu lar meeting o f the
Amerlcnr. Region A u x ilia ry w ill
bo held at 7:30 p.m. at the I.onion
Hut.

MONDAY

The Woman's M issionary Soclety o f the F irs t B aptist Church
w ill meet at 10M5 n.m. in the fo l­
low ing rooms in the Fduentional
B u ild ing: C ircle No. I, M rs. II. F.
M cW horter, chairm an, in the Phil*
J |t h e a classroom ; C ircle No. 2,
" M r s . Voile W illiam s, chairnutn, in
tho T .K .I.. classroom ; C ircle No.
3, M rs. B ra lle y Odhnm, chairm an,
In the (iolden C ircle classroom ;
C ircle No. 4, M rs. K. I.. Dann,
chairm an. In the Men’s llih le c la ss­
room; Clrelo No. (i, M rs. W. C.
I.yn n, chairm an, in tho Young
M en's classroom ; C ircle No. il,
Mra. B. C. Moore, chairm an, in the
W oman's Blblo classroom ; C ircle
No. 7, M rs. It. L. Johnson, c h a ir­
m a n , In th r (lleaner'a classroom .
A covered dish luncheon w ill be
served at noon nnd at 1:00 p.m.
C ircle No. !l w ill present a pro­
gram In the church. Mrs. Clyde
Hum phrey w ill he in charge.
"W here Jesus W alked" w ill be the
theme o f tho program .
Presbyterian C ircle s w ill meet
as follow s: C ircle No. I, M rs.
C harles W ilke, chairm an, with
M rs. W ilke, 120 .Summerlin Ave« uc, at 2:30 p.m.; C ircle No. 2,
Irs. W. I). Hofm ann, chairm an,
w ith Mrs. R. V. T u rn er, 117 Mellonville Avenue, at 2:30 p.m.; C ir ­
cle No. .1, M rs. I.loyil Hoyle, c h a ir­
man, w ith M rs. Hoyle. Mrs. II. C.
H flte l ns co-hostess, 2101 Mellonvllle Avenue, nt 3 :0(1 p.m.; C irrle
No. 4, Mrs. .1. D. W oodruff, . a i r ­
man, w ith M rs. Hoy Maun, 121
W est R lglitccnth Street, for n
luncheon nt 12:30 p.m.; C ircle No.
5, Mr*. W. I.. Hochn, ehnirmnu,
^ f l l h Mrs. W. I.. Henley. Mrs. W.
7.nchnry, co-hostess, 303 West
Fifteenth Street, nl 2:30 p.m.;
C ircle No. il, M rs. A.
Moore,
chairm an, w ith M rs. t*. .1, F isher,
Woodsmem, fo r n luncheon, mem­
ber * w ill leave front 2111 M y itle
Avenue nt 10:00 n.m.; C irrle No.
7, M rs. C. II. Dawson, chairm an,
w ith Mr*. I.. A. W oellm er, De­
n a ry , members leave from 003
Oak Avenue at 1:20 p.m.; Kvunlng

SEMINOLE III
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I l won't ho lung now before
bask el bull games are liero to sln v
for nwhlle, and w ith them w ill
come the old sp irit and cheers ab­
sent now. No m utter what others
say, wo a I 8. II. 8 nro proud as
ran he of our record w ith football
a ,Dll* year! Tho Seminole* anil their
• 'tw o conches linvo done outs
outstnml
trig
It,
the
the

work, linvo provided pep, aplrstamlnn, and touchdown* for
cheering funst Who can forget
'50 football season 7

Mr*. Colem an is hard at work
on choosing part* fur the future
Senior H a y , " I.ltt le Wom en." The
lend w ill be played by Ju d y liv in ;
she w ill p ortray the part o f Jo.
Beth I* M ertle O rlssey nnd Am y
i* C n il H itting. Papa w ill be Hon.a id Hold and L n o rlcr i* Clinton
w lo n n e v . T e rrv Cordell w ill nortrn v the rote of Mr. Hronk*, fllh e r
character* have not been nsslgiusl
their part*.
The annual T r l - lll llam piet for
the football boys, their fathers,
and the couches i* going to bo belli
Dec. 14 In the 8. II . 8. gym Invltatlun* are ladng Issued now anti
the lll- Y g irls hope to have a
trow u l
' Among holiday social a ffa ir*
Will be tlic K ey Cltih Dunce, (date
jV t o hu announced In te r) which I*
held annually, u sua lly w ith semiform al dress. Plan tu make thi*
(late d u rin g the holidays!
Hand member* had n gay time
T hursd ay night when they had a
“ P ainting P a rty " In the band room.
Kach one w a s to livin g ii paint
brush and when everyone arrived ,
they all pitched In nnd painted
the hand loom ! Itoscm avy tin n ie r
and N n iiry Itcmntree brought eoffee no a* to liven up the w ork a
• l i t t l e nnd I bet everyone had a
grand time I W hat a w onderful w av
to combine w ork nnd p lay and get
t’ood r c s u lt il I f m ure club* could
hlnk of som ething llko "P a in tin g
p a r ly ," a lot more fun would be
enjoyed w hile a lot more work
wa* lielng done!
; F rid a y m orning a week from to­
day ,our limskstball team Is eeallv
going to show up W in te r P a rk !
Coach Scott Is hard a t w ork w ith
the team p lan nin g a m o m in r of
A e x e lte m e n t for us g ill Ham a tim e
t * l « 11:00 so nlan to go! The eheerieodrrs w ill ho there to s tir un the
ben; Ann tinhorn Is captain of this
* game. Don't forget Hf

Circle No. I, Mr*. Mabel Drown,
cliairman, Kducatiunal Hutldim: of
the church for n covered dish
supper at &lt;3:30 p.m.; Rvi-nlng Cir­
cle No. 2, Mr*. R. J. Shephard,
chairman, with Mis* flobccnt Ste­
vens, Mis* Mary Karle ns cnhostes*, U2I Park Avenue, u( 3:00
p.m.
The Woman's Sncilcv of Chris,
tian Services ol the First .M’-Diitilist Chinch will liobl a general
bosiuesi meeting ut 3:(H) p.m. i t
McKinley Hull. Circle No. 7 will
be in charge o f the program .' iti,
Mrs Rrbvarii Kucher » s guest
speaker.
The
First
Itaptisl
.‘ lirieluy
School Worker's Council will bo
held in Ibe Memorial Kducaie nal
Huildmg beginning nt 7:30 i&gt; in.
The llupti-l Churches of tho
Feminole Assoeiallon wHI hrivo
their annual " M "
night mass
meeting ut Ibe Fir-t
It,l, list
C A S U A D C O ftD U R O Y C O A T —
Church, Pel.and beginning at J;30 H orw ttz amt tHibcrnian'a versap.m.

tilo parchm ent colored coat fo r
fa ll and w inter, lDM . hs* n
The Cleaner'* Clu.ss o f tho First
m
atching leather belt, and roinca
Hnptist Church wilt hold It* an­
nual Christinas party beginning In blue. bfAck nnd moss knf.

TDKHDAY

with n tut key supper and g ift ex­
change at the homo o f Mr*. J. A.
Strange on Twin l akes, Tho parly
will be held at lt:.'lt) p.m. will)
Mrs. A. Klmlall and Mrs. A. 1,.
Hnriiienti ns hoitesses with Mrs.
Strange.
Clreles 7. 3 ||||,I tl ,.f the W o m ­
an's Society of Cloi-liiiii Service*
o f the First Methodist Church
will hold their niniuat Christmas
(larty at 8:00 p.m. In McKinley
Hull. An exchange o f gifts will
hr held.
The Pilot Club will hold Its re­
gular business meeting nl the
Yacht d u l l ut 8:00 p. rn. The
board will nmet nt 7:30 p. m.

T hi' Chapel C h o ir w ill hold re ­
hearsal n l the F irs t
Hnptist
Church at 11:45 p.m.

St, Mary's Chapter o f ... .....an’ *
Auxiliary o f Holy Cios* Rplxrnpni
will meet nt 3:00 n.m. at the home
o f Mrs. (ieorge F.lrk, 2100 Amelia
Drive, Highland I’nrk.

WKDNKSDAY
The I'tuver Meeting Service ut
the First llaplisl Church will be­
gin nt 7:20 p ro. We continue out
siudV o f " P i ogres* in the Chris
tiull l.lfe."
T l l l ’ IISHYY
The Itoynl Ambassadors will
meet nt the First Hnptist Church
at 7:00 ii.ni.
The Junior llrntherhood will
tin i t at the First Hnptist Church
at 7-30 p.m.

Judge Stenstrom
Talks At South Side

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PERSONALS

Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Stowc-bnvr
i'’ turned
from
Nassau
where
thev spent a short vneiition.
Miss Mllilieil Miller, n student
nt Stetson l oiveislty in Del.nod,
spent -c i eiat days recently with
her puri'iits. Mi. nnd Mr*. Hubert
Miller.
Friend* will regret to li-iirts of
the Heath o f W. A. Vimsler, which
teem ir d suddenly Wcdncsduv in
Hrookhiivi’ ii, laitig Island, N. Y.
Word o f bit death was received
t eslcnlnv by Judge nnd Mr*,
Frank Miller o f this city. Funeral
»i iviri'H will be held on Saturday
ill New York. Mr. nod Mis. Vo*.
*lei hrtvo visited ill Sanford for
a number of winter* and have
iiuiiiv friend* here.
Fl'i’fliD Mill ta1 lilt eri'»t ed to
b ani Unit Mi** Donna Witte, a
*tiidetil nl Florida State Dnivor
-tty, Ini', been ehn*eit to take pint
in the I’ Stt cirrus on riinrsduy ill
III ini-w ii k. (!u. SI"' will appear in
the t'hai le«lon
number.
Those
taking pail in the circus are
rhiiM’ ti by their ability.

JewIhIi Auxiliary
Holds Monthly Moot

Tin Woimiii'* Auxiliary ol Com
imiuity llelli IkiiicI met on Mon
.lodge Dougins Stenstrom d i s - ' day niglit and made plan* for a
cussed discipline nl the .Soutliside j Cliiiiiliitthn party srhcdtdi'd for
Pnrent-Tcocnrr Association’ s reg­ Dec. I t, The pnily will he held at
ular meeting held yesterday after -1 the Jewish Community Center nnd
noon nt 3:lfi p.m. In Ills talk t i e 1 all members nml lludr families are
stated Mint children need model* wi'b'nme to attend.
In follow more thnn lecture* a n d 1 Tim niixlliuiy mreling wa* held
that parent* lire the one* to sot* lit 3 :1)0 p.m. and wii* rmului tod by
luesidcnt, Mt*. Kdwlu I’ pslein,
the pattern.
Judge Stenstrom brought nut Tliune present were Mi* Hernuin
.liii'olmon, Mr*. Mielnod tiiusoli,
f ,lv fact that poverty or lack &lt;4
law enforcement III a community Mrs. Phillip Kisslel, His Ktlw.it
t a r e not eari*e* o f juvenile debit-J Kin-liner, .Mr*. .Inek hiimor. Mi*.
ip limey but that it ran tic traced Mailin' Moses. Mrs, .lames loll,
d ire ctly to the tra in in g nnd under­ Mrs. Melvin Siskind, Mis. Joe
standing a child receive* in hi* Moss, Mis. Hen Knl/. and Mis. lip
stein.
home.

Mr*. Jam es T e rw illc g c r, p re s i­
dent, conducted tho business meet­
ing at which time H ichanl ilc a ly
reported oil tho progresn which
ha i been made to obi am perm a­
nent
lig hting
of
the
school
ground*. The group discussed the
u d visu ld lity of undertaking the
project nnd il was decided to hold
n vote on the m atter ut the n c x l
meeting.
Mr*. R liin h e ih 1’ur.in, repreaentii 11vo of an insurance ruin puny,
explained tlie accident insurance
policy that is being offered p a r­
ent* in this county a* protection
for children
attending
school.
Plans for a Christm an putty were
presented by M rs. J . A. Ponder,
vleo president of the I'T A nml
announcement wa* made of n
Christum * pluy to be given by the
fourth g ruile un Dec, 12 at- H:(K)
'p.m.
The group voted to duiiulc fund*
to nsnlst in fu rn ish in g tho new i
sluto P T A building In Orlando.
F ollo w ing tho meeting tho group
ud journrd to tho lunchroom where
beautiful decoration*
were of
C h ristin as greenery uml poinectthis. Hostesses were from tho
rooms of Mr*. Ilabert Drown, Mr*.
II . J . T ltslm w , and M iss Jean
Hayer. About UK) parent* were
present for thu meeting.

Miss Harrison Wed
To Mr. Wetherintfton
Mr. and Mr». Joel It Cnrrisiiit,

8 . C. announri'd toda\ Die mar­

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Mrs. Hurke Steele
Honors .Miss Appleby Hi^h School Hand
(iroup Has Meeting

Mr*. Iluike Steele entertained
niciulier*
of
the
Pot
I,uck | Thr Snniiuih' llikzli School Iltm»I
I iiin hi'oii t int,
linmiring Ml** in nl Ul cl U*a11 ii A mhocHiII hmi In'I* I it.,
N’lincv Ji nn Appleby. In ide-elcct, monthly mt't tiiiK lurMlay tnj;hf nt
on Widiii'sdiiv nt In:It0 a. m. nl ^ •M» |». ill. in lor hiiiitj lull).
Iis-1 Imiiie at '.’nil Rim Avenue.
Phi' inert inn u in uilli**! in onlor
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today the eugngvmenl and niltiioaeliing uiiiuiage o f tier daugh­
ter Maty Rlirnbeth to Hilly Irwin
ttlldges. sen o f Mr
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Itiidgrs o f
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Miss Cut lion attended Mnnfonl
srliool' graduating from Semin
ole High School with tire Class of
HIM She is nmv associated with
the Southern lb II Telephone Compane. Mi lliidges attended Muriiivvi Hc sebools and Iras served in
the Cniled States Navy for the
i ast f u r year-. He Is now statinned in Kcv West
The mill I logo will take place
ri' Dee. IP at 1:3d ii'eloek at tile
1 ii s| Mitbodi-t Chureli with the
Itev .1 R. McKinley offii'lutitlg
No invitntions m e being issued
Pbolo to K i i - line i Kuv iiioml Studio
but all friends o f the couple are
l o*tmin'd stod'i't - of Die Dnst'inv S, In ml o f Dilllelllg 'll r sil"W II oil
it,cried to attend the wedding nnd tin- flout wb'tb tile &gt;■ ln»o! etiteii-d to Die gala Ctnislma* parade,
reception
which will follow nl -tnged Weilili -dity n- Tile not ini event of Do font dliv rmnl-t t estival.
McKinley Halt
tlie parade was sponsored Jennie by Die Men-hauls Association nnd
Die Jiiniio t hamber of C munelce

riage o f their daughter Itnihnrn
Ann to Rimer Claude Wrlhrrington Jr., sou of Mr
and Mrs.
Wetliei itigion o f Sanford.
The marriage look plnre oil

About 70 dancer*, com prising
tho Bashaym and tho recently
raduated new square dunce cm**.
ava arranged with Jim m y Clos■ _.
.ii
now. no sceln' sin to call a series of six dance*
beginning Wednesday, Dec. 10 at
tho Armory. Dances w ill he sus­
pended (luring tho holiday* and
will b* returned Jon. 7. About DO
dancers attended tho dance 1 burs­
ELKS
ting night at tho A rm ory.
Tho Sashayors are to he the
Charity Ball gueata
of tho Mayfair Inn fur ono
o f their dances In January, Mr.
Mayfair Inn Clossln sold. Plana aru also under­
way for a dinner-dance nt tho Mt,
HAT. — DEC. 20
Plymouth Hotel,
Mr. Cloastn expects In start a
F o r Table Deserve lions
now beginners square danco class
Phone 81!
aftar Now Years.. The count l»
eight weoko ond will I* held on
Friday nighta at tho Armory.

ANNOUNCING

t| ir s p r r n M ' tirr

Miss Carlton Will
Marry Mr. Bridges

Arcs t*.l It c l C h a rg e Accounts Invited

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Gators’ LaP radd Makes A P ’s 1952 A U-American Teant
Writers Pick Two Players From
Michigan State And Georgia Tech
ity TED SMITH
NKW YORK m—Michigan Stale
and Georgia Tech, the two major
undefeated mlleae football teami
of 1952. each pla-ed two men on
the Associated I’icaa All-America
bated on tho recommendation* of
eight regional board* of experts
comprising well known iportx
writer* and iporlicistcri.
The Southeastern Conference led
with five men on the two firit
team*, offensive and defenilve,.fol­
lowed by the Ilia Ten with four
and tho Pacific Coast Conference
with three.
Tho AP’i all-star offensive back*
field la enmpoaed of Hilly Vessali,
Oklahoma; Paul Glcl, Minnesota:
Don Heinrich, Washington; and
Jack Scarbnth, Maryland.
There were only two men on
the first team* who prevlnuily
made the All-America — Marvin
Matunak, Tulsa, ut guard; and
Helftrlch, who was on the IBM
team but was sidelined last yaar
by Inlurlea.
Michigan State, the national
champion, Is represented by two
stalwarts of Its defensive unit—
Frank Kush, guard, and l)lrk Tomburo, linebacker, (ieorgla Tech,
the runner up, placed Pole Ilrown
at center on the offensive team
and Hobby Moorhead In the dofrnslvo backflcld.
Tho AP All America Is based on
r e p o r t s and recommendations
through the final games of Nov. 20.
Tho football trends of 1052 were
clearcut: major teams used more
and more players, with the result
that standout personalities became
rarer; tho fumble as caused by
fancy ball handling and sharp
tackling became more decisive
than ever In hlg games; the N. C.
A. A.’* television program, restriding national video to one big
game each week with some minor
exception*, held firm hut there
were rumbles of dissension; and
tho offense look over moro com­
pletely than over from (ho defense.
AP'» offensive unit has hlg Tom
Rtnlhandske of Texas at one end
and Frank McPhee, Princeton’*
GO minute player, at tho other.
Kline Gilbert, it plant on Missis■Ippl'fl surprising line, la at tarklo
■Iona with David Kumlnskl of Wl*
conaln. (itionla are John Michels
of T o n n e * so o and Matusrak.
Brown, Vessels. Olel, Heinrich, and
Scarbnth round out the eleven.
Tho defensive team bring* Dan
llrnnby of Colorado and To inScntt
of Virginia ul ends, with J. D.
Klmtnel of Houston, a formor West
Point cadet, at nno tackle ami
Charlie LaPradd of Florida •( tho
other. Kush and Stove Elsenhauer
of Navy are tho guard*.
The team his two terrific llpebackers In Tamhurn and Donn
Moomaw of U. C. L. A. In tha
defensive hackfield are Johnny
Latlner of Notre Dame, another
rare GO minute player, Jim Sear*
of Southern f'aflfomla and Moor­
head.
As usual there was a host of
good back* clamoring for attention.
Among those who barely missed
the first team were Paul Cameron
of U. C. L. A., Alan Ameche of
Wisconsin, Kd Mlndusirwskl of
William und Mary, (Irno Fllipikl
of Villaunva, another ex cadet,
Andy Knzar of Tennessee, Eddie
Crowder of Oklahoma, Ted Marchibrndn of Detroit, Charles Msloy
of Holy Cross, Don McAullffe of
Michigan Slate, I.con Hardeman of
Georgia Tech, Howard Waugh of
Tulsa, Johnny Olsiewsk! of Cal­
ifornia, Mitch Price of Columbia,
and Bobby Marlow of Alabama.
Tho 1032 offensive ends are out­
standing. Conch Charlie Caldwell
of Princeton called Mcl'hee "tho
greatest all-around player 1 ever
coached." Coach Kd Prlc
a* termed Ktolhomlsko "every
thing you could expect of in
fenalve end," lie led tho So
weal Conference In pna recall
catching 30 for SIB yard* and i
touchdowns.
The harkfleld naeka both runr
and paaalng ability. v e il
Oklahoma rushed 101 llrni
1,072 yards. leading the Hlg
In thl* field and lotting i
achool record. He scared II
ama. completed 7 out of 10
no a for 200 yunla and two touch*
am*, caught 7 na*|gs. and ro*
Tied nine kickoff* for U9 yard*,
laInrlch broke hla own Pacino
■at Confsrgticg passing record
dt .117 comoletiona In 270 at*
npt* for .SOT percentage. Thlr*
in of theie were touchdown
laoi. He won tho major collgfg
Uonal passing title for the iec| time. and had a year'a total
Mao of 1.833 yarda,
Hal carried the hall 2Q1 lira**,
fnad M yarda and loat m i u \
1
u3,23 P- ?In *a fa u n
rrad five .or
touchdown*
threw lop pa.M i and coif,
ilcd 42 fur MS yarda, flva going
touchdown*, and C|U|M eight
uaa for in yard* and ona toucham. He puntod M timaa, aver-

Intercepted four passes for 88
yard*. Offensively ho carried 148
times for 734 yards and five touchdowna, averaged 38.5 yards on 04
punts, and caught 17 passes for
232 yards.
Moorhead of Georgia Tech In­
tercepted seven passes, returning
188 yards, Including two touch­
downs. He also brdught back two
punts for 42 yarda although op­
posing (asms kicked away from
him. He la credited with 27 un­
assisted tackles.
Hears of Southern California was
snothsr versatile back, but he
shona on dtfeiue. with numerous
kty pass Interceptions.
OFFEN8E
Poa Playar. ColUga
E-Tom Stolhandakc, Texas
E-Frank McPbea, Princeton
lulppl
T-XH m .OOM
T-David But
O-John Mlei....
18,
O-Marvla Matu

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Age Wt HI. Hometown
21 210 0-2 Baytown, Tax,
21 203 0 3 Yoimgitown. 0.
21 212 8 2 Holland*It, Mias.
21 108 3*10 Ashland. Wla.
21 103 3*10 Philadelphia, Pa.
21 103 8-3 South Band. Ind.
21 200 02 Rossvilla, ua.
20 188 0 0 Cleveland. Okla.
10 183 5-11 Winona. Minn.
21 178 8-0 Bremerton, Wash.
21 100 8-1 Baltimore, Md.
DEFENSE
E-Don Branby. Colorado
Sr.
E-Tom Scott, Virginia
Sr.
T-J. D. Klmmel, Houston
Sr.
T-Charlle LaPradd, Florida
Sr.
G-Frank Kush, Mich. State
Sr.
G-Steve Elsenhauer, Navy
Jr
LB-lllch'd Tamburo. Mich Slate Sr.
LU-Donn Moomaw, U.C.L.A.
Sr.
B Jim Sears. Sou. Calif.
Sr.
U-Johnny Loitner, Notre Dame Jr.
It-Bobby Moorhead, Ga. Tech Sr.
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210
230
215
180

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83
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Glcnwood. Minn.
Baltimore, Md.
Tyler, Texas
St. Augustine, Fla.
Wlndhcr, I'a.
Sheffield, Pa.
New Keni'gt'n, Pa
Santa Ana, Calif.
Inglewood. Calif.
Chicago, III.
Miami, Fla.

All-America football taam follows:
OFFENSE
End-Bernard Flowers, Purdue.
End-Harry Babcock, Georgia.
Tacklc-Ben Dunkarley, Wcit Vir­
ginia.
1scale •• Eldrcd Kraemcr, Pitts­
burgh.
Guard-llarlay Sewell, Texaa.
Guard-Jamci Helcnenbach, Ohio
Stole.
Center--Jumea Dooley, Penn Stale,
Back - Johnny Olssewskl, Califor­
nia.
Buck-Andy Koxar, Tennessee.
Hack-Hobby Marlow, Alabama.
Bark - Kd Mlodusiewskl. William
and Mary.
DEFENSE!
Knd-Ed Hell, Pennsylvania.
End-Ed Luke, Michigan Stale.
Tackle-Ed Meadows, Duke.
Tackle-Wllllam Skylnskus, Hyrg*
CUM.
Guard-Elmer Wlllholte, Southern
California.
Guard-Cheater Mlllett, Holy Cross
1.Inebackcr-Tom Catlln, Oklahoma
Llnebacker-Gcorge Morrla, Geor­
gia Tech.
Hack-Val Joo Walker, Southern
Methodist.
ack-Nnrrl* Mullls, South Caroeck-GIlbert Belch, Kansas.
The honorable mention list In-

SeminolesSchedule 14 Basketball Ga
Winter Park Is 1st
Foe Next Friday
Morning At 11:00
A. M. In SHS Gym
LAIN
By KENT C1IETL
^ opening
ketUU tUt
With the
Ing beak
against Winter Park
'ark WlldcaU
WII
but
ona week, spay, Gooch John Scott
released the U-gsmv SHS basket­
ball schedule today that Indicates
six home games and eight on tha
road.
For the post week Coach Scott
has been drilling fundamentals
Into the head* of his 2G cage hope*
full. The progri-asivo basketball
system now Installed at SHS has
taken on the proportlone of a “ big
time" setup with afternoon and
night practices the order of the
day. If-necessary.
Neyt Friday morning the,
Seminole* will unveil the wrap*
over their new 1832 quintet that
preasleea to be another "dark
Wan." -Seen will lead hla var*
ally charge* Into the clash at
I I £8 a.m. with Winter Park. It
wlU be Ike only morning game
of the season, since the Trl*IH*Y
football tournament Is slated for
neat Friday nlahl at the gym*
naaluai.
A* a necessary result, the Jun­
ior Varsity cago clash with the
Winter Park Jvs has bean called
off, In the future, however, all
games will he played at night In
the HJIfl auditorium beginning
with the JV encounter at 71.10
p.m„ followed by the Varsity bat­
tle at B ill run.
Sanford will play five confer­
ence teams, I’alatka, Delmnd, Hea*
brteis of Daytona, New Smyrna
Beach and Ketterllnus of St. Au­
gustine. The Scottmen will face
each of these teams twice, once
at home ntul the other abroad.
In addition to these 10 mret*
Inga, tha Seminole* will battle
Kdxewatcr In Orlando, Mainland
In Daytona, Leeshura In Lees­
burg and of course Winter Park
hero neat Friday morning.
The Feds will play their second
game on the night of Dec. ID In
Orlando against Edgcwutcr and
then wind up the December ached*
uln' In Daytona with Mainland.
Tho scheduling of Mainland and
Kdgewater, both A A schools, Is
tho first tlmo Sanford ho* under­
taken such a feat in several years.
As Hcott put* It, "While It may
seem a little ambitious right now,
I think It will lie good experience
for the boy* and we aro not going
to be any pushovers for anybody.'
In commenting on the team*
prospects he conllaued, "I be*
lleve that we will start slow and
Improve aa the campaign prog*
rtaos until we reach our top
p*4l ground tha and of the Ma­
son when the tournaments he■In.
"This year's team will be u
young and hustling bunch. I prob­
ably will ho using such juniors as
Bubhn Illabee. Boss Hannum,
Frank .Stafford and Joel Moss a
lot."
Hcott pointed out that he will
pick his best seven boy* on the
varsity and carry three more re­
serves, who will not he as good as
tha starting flva players that will
bo relegated to the Junior Varsity
team.
"I firmly hellava a youngster
who la raralty malarial, but
lacks esperlence. shall be placed
on tha JV* to be played every
■am#," h* declared. "Thla year’s
squad la aolng to be fairly good
but w# will be building for nest
ear when I think Hanford Will
are a winner."
_
Hero are tho name* of the VI
players now out far basketball
nrartlcei Gordon Clark, Buhbe
Ilisbee, Jimmy Krldar, Joel Moaa,
Dll Hhefflolu, Prank Stafford,
Junior Malta. Rom Hannum, Ray
Davis, Gerald lihran*, Randall
Reynold*, Bank Beglltar, Jin*my
Hawkins, Ralph flowers, Jim But*
ler, BaAdall ParroJI, Larry Bates,
R. Nurtanj.IL MUler, 8. Par
Jo Bowen, F.

THE HANFORD HERALD
Page 4
FrL Dec. 3, iffS

Stanley-Rogers
Drops Stinemen
20ut0fThree
P. Pezold And Pete
Bukur Team Up To
Score Big Victory
Power • laden Stanley • Rogers
Hardware bowlnra broke loose In
a flurry of crashing pins last
Wednesday night and aubduad tha
first place HUna Machine bowler*
In two of throq
Glty League piny
piay at in# nanroru
Bowling Alley*.
The hardware*
men rode tha
crest of the top
two series scores
In the league
registered
by
Paul I'esotd, 675„
and Pete Bukur.,
817.
"Agele**"
George Htlne was [S i
tho high man f o r ,';/
the losers with a 1 ,j
three-game total
of 408, third high I
In tha circuit for tha
MeanwhUe, Are,
P «?/ ,
around
effort,b
lead k g ....... . _
the Poet Office.
Jesie Cook* was the big mga
In the Ace attack with a 483 aerie*
while dependable Bob Steele waa
high man for the mailmen with a
470 three-set total.
The fifth place
C e le r y
City
printers
swept
their
three-line
series with the
hapless
Florida
I'ower and Light
bowfers.
Larry
n«rn w)th a 483
♦erics. A new­
comer, Ely, roll­
cele
Bek
ed the top aqrte*
of 4^8 for the losing
oslng powermen,
pow
CITV L fU nilR
Celery City ( U )
Players
1
8
I Total
Kchauttcet
140 110 146 408
Burnett
161 111 180 488
Negrotto
187 180 148 448
Pevlc
108 106 188 483
Eltel
108 t4V 189
Total
768 787 687 .18
Florida.P#w«r «
Player*
I
Lawson
182
Bom
ISO
Gray
107
Hubbard
130
Klv
140
Total
6BB

Light (9-3)
8
8 Total
Dll 117 400
111) |7U HH8
124 182 .'183
D17 D»0 400
188 1271 428
676 611 2003

Crooms Panthers
Beat Haines City
By 25 To 6 Score
By T, V. DAV1H
HAINES CITY — (Special) —
Crooms Academy’s Panther gridders suddenly came to life nere
yesterday
afternoon
breaking
their four*gamo losing skein by
banding the local Oakland High
Rattlers a stunning 26-6 defeat
before a disappointed homecomand Earnest
Thorne apearheaded the (.’ rooms
triumph. Knight blonaomed out
Into tha new Panther around
gainer of distinction by ripping
lb* llalaea City defennoa for
two of tha four Croomn touchdown*.
held ,Crooms’
former
o iland
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........................
trnyiiiH
wat.Br Williams,
rviiuaiiiWy
leading (uiiaicgf
runner. Oscar
In cheek, keeping him acorelea*
gif evening, William*, however,
showed sign* o f HI* former self
once yesterday afternoon, break­
ing loose for n brilliant 72-yard
gain,
Thorne, having been shifted from
quarterback to a halfback post,
replied immediately with two TD’s
end lone Crooms extra point.
Lanky Grady Edge opened the
gante with a kick off to Oak­
land's halfback farry Smith who
took the ball on his goal line and
romped up the field 88 yards to
the Crooms IB before being stop­
ped. Several play* later he nose,!
his way Into the Panther end
rone to stake Haines City to an
rarlv 8-0 load,
laula "Trlckman”
Jackson
set up the Panthers' first TD
by latererptlng an Oakland
paay on the Haines City 33 and
»mt racing It down to the enemy
II before being nailed. Hlg
"Gee" Knight bullied hla wny
over o n the nest play In knot
tha contest.
Edge, Crooms’ lake Monroe
"l&lt;ocornotive," who seems slower
than the slowest, was in rare
form last night reeling off de­
vastating run* of 40, 36, and 32
varda to highlight the piercing
Crooms attack In the first half.
The contest reached rugged
proportion! when late In the
game Panthers, Leo Thomas
and Knight, engaged lw» Bat­
tlers (n a alugfest before being
banLhtd from the game.
With the Panther* holding a
18-6 margin nflrr the halftime
Intermisalon, the Crooms eleven
appeared rejuvenated for the final
two periods.
Thorne proceeded to acore hi*
nalr of TD'a ami conversion In tho
third frame. Handling the quarterlack duties was Oliver "Two
Pound" Hmlth, who is superior
when It come* to calling the
ptav*.
Thurman Williams act lh#

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13
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Team High Game
No. 8 ........................
High Game
Dot Powell
1U4
High Herien
Grorge Pesonf
..................... SOB

Ac# Glaaa (2-1)
No.
fla yers
2
1
No.
Hkeht
181 142
No.
Buradorf
No.
Cobb
W4 —
No.
Carroll
188 147
Cooke
143 174 100 4B8 No.
Kanner
— 170 188 388
Total
767 718 721 2276 No.
Poat Office (1-8)
Player*
I
8
3 Total
Steele
170 134 178 470
Plarcv
141 133 ISO 424
llardlson
134 137 Dll 403
Herhst
180 108 122 468
Appleby
107 16K 100 404
Tula!
73? 718 747 2227
HlaoWy-Kogera (8,1)
riayera
O. Patold
II. KrgUar
D. Van Naai
P. Bukur
P. Paaold
Total

By WILL GR1MHI.EY
(For Gayla Talbot)
NEW YORK or-T he mqat Intaresting controversy of tha dying
football season la tha fuss being
raised over Notre Dame’* so-called
"sucker shift.’ ’ fa It legal? la It
treacharyT Does it, violate the spir­
it of the game?
You can* be neutral. For thla
reason we are forced to Hoe up
on tha side of big Ed (Moose)
Krause, Notra Dame atklotk di­
rector, who contend* all the furore
Is a move to kill "football wit aod
Intelligence."
AH our combative sports, In1 a
measure, are based on outsmarting
as well as oqthltilng our advgr*

ssrles. Any trick.or.stroke, than,
wnlch helps promote vleinur, ft
||uod so long as it doesn't brisk

The Mverest critics of the Irish's
offside-provoking maneuver aeknowledgd It's probably npt Illegal.
They simply say It's unethical or
a heck or a way to win a.football
game.
Bjf the same reasoning, It seems
to us, you might say a fighter Is
a sneaky culprit for feinting with
his left and then refrigerating.his
opponent with a straight rlghthand
bolt to the chin. Or a baseball
ltcher Is unethical In feeding the
attar a slow curve when tho batter
Is looking for a fast ball.
In any of these cases, the fellow
caught off guard 1* made to look
a bit foolish and you can't iduch
blame his chagrin—such as South­
ern California's chagrin—at being
beaten by such a trick. But the
answer doesn’t lie in the rules. The
answer Is to be careful the next
tlmo.
On thla type of play, Notre Dame
lines up in the T-formatton and
then shifts Into a box. At South
Bend Saturday three Southern Cal
Trojans bolted over the line of
scrimmage at Ihe shift. Tho Tro­
ians were penalised five yards to
their own four and Notre Dsmo
soon had a touchdown,
Krause points o ut that Notre
Dame has had tho shift since It
camh out of Knute Hocknc’s head
In 1013. Then hp asks the reason­
able question: "What’s wrung with
trickery?"
And It’s not only true of football
Back In the halcyon days whrn
We thought we some day would be
another Don Budge, a prankish
tournament tennis player pulled a
unlquo and effective.serve.
He toned the hall high In the
air, In the accepted fashion, as If
tu wham across a cannonball de“ WOL But while tha first ball was
still In tha air, he undercut tho

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High Gam#
Hank Kretaer - ............ ..........
K u l Fssold ......... ............. ....
feta Bukur ............................
High H#rle*
Paul Peaold
.....................
Fata Bukur ••UftlW-IMItSHttHMUMf •*•
George Stint .........................

The B&lt;-nrents nnd Tlgercnt* of
the newly formed Navy VJ-82
howling loop deadlocked for third
place while picking up ground otf
the leading Hellcats and second
place Jit It’s in games played nt
the Sunfurd Bowling Alley* Inst
Tur«dnv night.
C. D. Miller’s 113 series pared
the llrarrats to n 2-1 *rrle« win
over the front running llellr*t*.
Bob Gaston, however, registered
the high three-game *et total of
470 for the loser* III* »erlr* e f­
fort was the best In the entire
league play lest Tueadey night.
A 408 eerie* hv Ceerley led the
Tlgereets to n 2-1 triumph over
the JRH five. Loeke’e 408 threeset total for JRB wns tho high
series of the set.
Thf Bot»ents won three games
on n forfeit bv the Inst place Pan­
thers. The Hoi*-nts rolled out their
series with J. Franks scoring u
434 high figure.
Bearcat* (2-1)
3 Total
2
I’ tayer*
1
124 171 140 441
Warren
too 128 120 348
Fatherec
nn 140 110 380
Martin
181 130 134 448
Miller
140 128 143 407
Hen*on
nil 701 672 2810
Total
llrltrat* (1-2)
3 Total
J
1
Player*
102 n o 181 40fl
Carver
128 136 122 388
Ziegler
n o 149 ID7 446
Dumont
149 118 123 31)0
Hchauttccl1
168 177 139 470
Gnstun
831 723 720 2019
Total
I’ layrr*
Wolf
Krlcke
Jackson
Fortune
Cearley
Total
I’lever*
1 ock&lt;*
HI. Peter
Negrotto
Koch
Markin
Total

Tigrrrnts (2-1)
3 Total
2
1
121 too 124 347
108 142 162 402
117 Dll ltd 301
134 144 t*o 388
Din 118 166 408
017 803 827 IHU7
IBI’ M ■2)
3 Tot nI
2
1
174 147 146 &gt;60
03 164 388
III
160 123 112 391
HH 262
102 72
147 lilt DM) 117
003 368 6 IN 1007

Hatters To Play •
FSC Quintet In
DeLand Dec. 6
Sanford Navy Meets
Stetson Frosh In
Evenings
Openei^
DELAND — (Special) — Stet­
son University’s Ht-Hatter cage
squad launches Its 1962-63 horqa
hardwood campaign against tha
Florida Southern Moca at tha Air­
port Arena In DeLand Saturday
night.
Cagrh Dick Murland’s atari*
lag qlntet will rout sin espavtrace an well ad height loelwded
In the probable epeaiag fly*
Jim Tevenlerr, (g-4), aad Jehaft
Imgrund. (8*4), fdrWerde; Joek
Oksnee, (6*1). end Jock'Buttfe.'
(6*10), guardsi end Bdwhl Hen*
xel, (6-8) center. AH flva era
returning sharp-shooter* from
lest years squad.
Barking up the starting five
will be Ted Cassidy, (8-9), Rill
Garrett,
(6-2), Dick Silvers,
(6-1), Bob Crumpton, (0-11),
Harry Hell, (6-8, and Nick Un­
guard, (fl’ I.
The Ill-Hatters will again counw
on tho accuracy of Tavanlara, who
paced the team In scoring lost
year and flipped In 10. point*
ngalnxt
Patrick Air Base In • _
................:u
son warm-up Tuesday night. John
Imgrund, rugged forward, la also
being counted on for tallies.
Fan* will see a double-header
Saturday night with tha Rial*
non freahman team tlated ta
meet Ihe V. J. 62 Hanford Navy
uulnltl. This U the flrat year _
*lnce 1910 that Htelooa h i« %
fielded ■ freshman team and
separate schedule. The Bahy
Hatter* are under the tutsraga
of Don Kakln, a former Stttao*
rax* star.
The Mors will hold the edge In
season experience Saturday night.
TIipv enter the fray with a tyro
won und one lost record. Their
loss wns to tha University at
Minnd, 82-60. FSC will feature
un uttnrk built around Fred I-ap&gt;&gt;
per, third high scorer in th* itatiM
lust yenr, und Dill l^-arh, 0-7,
renter.

Neu) for 1953

We

Htlne Machine
27
Aee Glass
22
Stanley-Rogers
20
Post Office
19
Celarv City
17
Fla. Power A Light
12
Results U al Wednesday
W.
Celery City
3
Fla. Power A Light
0

Hellcats Kang On
To Lead In VJ-62
Naval Pin League

Tunwu' Spartanp Are
Bobcat* (3-0)
3 Total
2
l
Plavrr*
Ready For FSU Game
113
340
106 122
C. 8. Beck
148 138 ISO 434
.1. Franks
142 103 86 326 TAMPA (gv—The Tampa Spir­
P. O. Miller
al
*i
Nlpge
for the third Panther Fordycc
113 133 182 408 tana wound up preparation* today
tousrhdown with an ejght-rsrd O'Connell
86 t l ’J 124 321 for Saturday'* football tame with
thVihat to the Oakland two
691 non 829 1828 Florida State.
Total
After a light drill, the iquad aet^l
«li
Thorne hotted
holied" aero,
Thom#
arm**'
noon as the hour to leave by bui
William Uw
ls called some good
Owls
Panther* (0-3)
for Tallahassee Coach Marcelllno
P&gt;»y8 for the victorious Panther*,
(Forfeited to llohruta)
Huerta choso 33 men for the trip.
William Fredrick displayed xnmo
Thursday, the team had • long
running white William
„ .
„ .-n,.akim: but
hs aifcisfc
light workout,
nwiAuuu stressing dcWright wns the big mun when u ! sutund ball and sent It sncaKing w
feme against FBU's single wing
•• first
over the net.
came to making
down*.
Thls frequently wus kimnI enough running attack. Some work also
Joe Straw ployed hi* best gnmu for n point. While tho opponent was done to sharpen up tne paaa
of the season nt right tackle for was watching the first ball, never defense.
the wiqners. Tho Panthers will touched, Ihe second slipped across I Huerta said he would take ■long
alon
make up their postponed game too quickly to handle.
Joo Zalupskl, offensive guard;; and
ai
with Coco* In thr Indian lUver
This was great stuff until one Bill Hovance, defense end, both
Glty on the night of Dec. It .
' i#y (ho second b all fatted to fall handicapped by leg Injurii
rnnJiMu r,*rlo’ l , ! , , . ,
IInto the court. The opponent yelled who will sec some action.
GRIJPMH
12 0 13 0 — 23 "doubiei." The prankish server
lUloea City
. 0
------------Pee Wee Reese, shortitop for
6
0 0 — ----8 Insisted he had another delivery
deliver;
Groom* — Thorne sfner tho first ball wasn't touched. tho Brooklyn Dodgers, has never
(J), Knlahl (1). Oakland...............
-Hmtlh
’ITtey’ro probably still trying to hatted .300 In Ida professional
baseball career.
Extra813Point*: Croom*—Thorne.
Croomo—Thorne.. find It In the rule book.

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Sunday: Sunday School 0:46
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THE CONOR EHATKINA I,
CHURCH
Park Avrntla and Third Slreel
J. Rrrnard Root, Minister
Sunday School HHH) a m.
Morning Worshio II tM) a.m
Second Sunday in Advent: "No
Man ever spake as this Man."
Snggcstlons, To
Make The
Chrlitmta Heaton llappv:
It would he Helpful and invigor­
ating for many of us t» read and
re-read some of the Carols and
storlca thgt have made the Rlrlh*
day of the Ring what It now Is,
ROOD KINO WKNCELAH l.y J.
M. Neale, never grows old. In
"The Inn That Mlsxed II* Chance,"
the landlord tries tn explain thnt
the "Inn" that night wu* . . . .
"Dill of foiled Ilia honour, Marcus
Lucius, ahd his scribes who made
the. census; I
farthest OaJll .
He end* his apology with: "hud
f known."
Or "The Innkeeper's Story” hv
William J, May, is always good,
ftometlmt* It is under the rantlont "The Wonder of Christmas
Nirhf."
Tne 8hoft Story, "How 1 Spent
My Million." hy Bdgar Park
should always he in the Christ mat
Reason Disc — read It and the
years molt away, and one finds
himself Juat starting out In life,
OPS ALA COMMUNITY
PRRHBYTEH1 AN CHURCH
Ref. f t f t White, Mlaleter
Kegsfar service*
Unified Services 10:00 a.m.
Church school and talk by pastor.
Young People’s Meeting 7:00
p.m.
Evening Bervlee 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday evening* 7:00 p.m.
Prayer and Bible Study.
Mra. Paul M am — Pianist.
Mr. AJfrad Erteeon, 8upt. Of
Church School.
Mr. Georg# Peiold, Leader —
midweek sendee.

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( 'm relative nn-lnne- ft.an "Set
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
161*7 Smith Hanford Avenue
llrrlwrl J. tins*. Pastor
Mornlnu
Fellowship
Service
11 UK) n.m.
Ilihlc Shoal 4:16 n.m. A class
for every age, nursery fur little
tots.
Christian Youth Fellowship 0:30
p.m.
Evening Service 7:30 p.m.
A most cardial welcome to all
visitors.

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'* •' 111 I n-m-. t hi llowship.

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FIRST RAPTIST CHURCH
I'ark Avcnur a) Sixth Slrcrl
W. P. Rrooks, Jr., Pastor
John L. M ilter, M inister of
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1 FIRST MHTHontST m u t t m
J. K. McKinley. Minister
Ml** Thelma Ismr, IHrector of
Christian Fdiicatlou
0:16 a.m. Sunday School. A
Class fin- every ape.
11:UU a.m. Morning Worship.
Seiinon Theme; llolv Communion.
p.m. Intermi-diate and Sen­
ior Youth Eellowshln Service.
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship.
Sermon: Mr. .lose Rlain-o, a U p
man front Culm.

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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST THE FIRST Ra PTIs T CHURCH
CHURCH
OF OVIEDO
Seventh Strrrl and Elm Avenue
Or. Frank C. Morgutt, Pastor
K. K. Mensing, Pastor
*1:46 a.m. Sunday School. Mr.
Church Service 11:00 n.m. Sat- It K. Wheeler, Sr. Supt.
unlay.
11:00 n.m. Sermon: "llnptisl*
Sabbath School PtftO a.m. Mr*. - nail The Church,"
II. lldckner, superlntemtent.
U:3U p.m. Training Union.
Ihayer Meeting Wednesday H:00 department for everyone,
p.m.
7:.'lll p in. Sermon: "The Eon of
Visitors are welcome.
Obscurity "
Wednesday at 7 '10 p.tn.—"The
Moor of Power."
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST '
• IIII 1ST ( III IM'll. I.ONtiWOOl*
SCIENTIST
I E|iisro|till)
KOfl East Second Street
llu- Res. II. I tilli-ton Zimmerman
Sunday School 0:30 nun.
II. I*, Prlest-in-l hnrge
Church Service 11:00 am.
2nd Honda* in Liltenl
Wednesday Sis vice S IM1 p.m.
llolv Communion 0:011 n.m.
Reading Room Tuesdays mid
Xiigiistiiiinti Ealliers from the
Fridays 3:00 lo 6:00 p.m.
(oio.l Slu pin id Monastery, Oi tinge
Subject of services In till Chii*. City, will officiate al Services.
tiun Science chinches nest Similar
is ’’GOD THE ONLY CAUSE
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AND CREATOR" The lessen
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Sermon contrast* the t!i'dirruli-&gt;l
Oak \ri-nne and I hint Street
spiritual univeise wiih tIn- mn 1 Res. \ I. Melnnls. Minister
'_e(a| sense of riration
0 la a oi. Sitndiiv School.
” Tsvo verses ftom the SOI li
II Ini a in Morning Win ship.
Psalm (0,10), provide the tioldea \tit hem
"llou Iteaulifiil Upon

llvrc, in tlu&lt; ^miti’Kt I’ontlnc over built, is the
finest, ntONl heiititlftil, most limirloua cur timt
cun Ite Ini 111 nf u price so close lo the lowext. Tlie
new U)5J Diiul-Strenk I’ontlnc is completely
rentyled, Inside and out. And It Itnrt Pontiac's
trudltlnnnl dependuhllity nod economy. Cornu
In for driimutlc proof Ihiu dolhtr for dollar you
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W. D. S. P O N T I A C CO.

Phone 160

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ACL To Feature
Vacationer During
*5.3 Winter Season

New Tourists
ICaatteaee m e

lately ns many men who have Leesb
completed Ihelr shore duty here voluil
aro being replaces! by men freeh
He
from seu duty. The latest ex'P 1.1
change In personnel Includes tho *
recclval of three "newcomers’* and
the transfer of five "aldtlmcrs". -r &amp;
The three newcomer- nre Robert \yj 111&lt;
W.
lo i-.ijit electronics- sscoln
man second dn*s, Marvin It. WIN \VTMt
limns, aviation machinist's mate
)|e
third class, ami John K. McBride, port I
air conlrolmnn airman. Bob and been I
Marvin both rarne to Sanford from a dlre&lt;
sen duty while John was former- Perry
ly stationed at Olulhc, Kansas acy of
where he was a student In the Air trade
('nntrolinan ('In- &gt; "A " service
I’err
school. Boh Is from Miami, Mar-; deprec
vlll from Key West, and John halls. Mudisi
from Lima, Ohio.
j degree

il Coast growing boom and become no
f light- *ardent Florida booster He spoilsleeping sored the first regatta ever run in
double the South and tho first winter recs, anil Kntta anywhere—the Yslo-Pennsylronvrnregatta of 1018 at Palm
,,g sec- Bone*'
rlmenls,
Ho wrote a hook on newspaper
i light- law which dealt with libel and
iches In others enUl'etl "Who Runs the
i design Country," "Florida in the Moked. Tho *nn. end "So Thii is Florida."

ml Na- ard I,. Clark. The first four men
ifht re- am aviation machinists' mates and
pc rated n urk h
aviation photogia.-UCrtomubion rtllivtspiumplly bcciiuw
Naples.
mate third class.
it IMS right to Ihc uat ol the trouble
,
Cloyil B. Sexton has loturmd to
to ntlp lumen end expel term laden
phlegm end eki nature to soothe snd
«lu*-y after spending a leave with
heal iew, tender, indented bronvhiel
, ,r , ’ Ids famllv and ft lends nt his hume
memhrenei. fluersntred to plcete vim
'.“ l T In Iron Mountnln, Mich. He said It
or money refunded. Creomuliion net
' ,
was rather cold op there In ynn•tood the teat of millions of utrra.
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kecland nml the way he said It,
wi.n ti. H'» iKissIlile it was the understate1^ a ln*'nt " f »*"' week.
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In a previous column I wrote
about the eight little problems N.
West hail on Ills hands when his
i ilug loot popples. One of those
I puppies was given a homo by Ed
anil Alva Bcilenhaugh urid now Ed
i A HOWL OF REAL HOME MADE
Is complaining about tho chewed
VEdETARLE SOUP
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up shoe strings he has been find• CHEF'S CHOICE OF TASTY
J \*
log In Ills shoes. Actually Kd and
HANDWICH DAILY
Alva nre very happy with the pup
• CHOICE OF COFFEE OR TEA
and so Is their young daughter
"Scooter".
HOME MADE PIES DAILY
It seems "Scooter" has a habit
of trying to learn tho longest
word slui hears each day and so It
was only natural that, after hear­
ing her mother talking about *orao
Wa l d k e e n a c e n c y
narcissus flowers, th# youngster
“ ON THU CORN HR HY THE CLOCK"
kept saying llm wool over to her­
self. When shu was asked what
she whs going to rwnto her new
puppy, she Immediately aald,
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING — TYPING
“ Narcissus" and that became the
puppy’s mime. But recently she
has been shortening It to "Sissy".
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
Tho sixth grade class from Klllurncy Elementary School In Win­
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
ter Park seemed to enjoy them­
selves yesterday as they were

P it s Ooal

of thi wait wo had." He pointed
out that the C of C manager, Mr.
Breckenrldge, “ had a dream' 'and
“ had fnltir and "got everybody
Interested" in the project of con­
structing a new tourist structure.
"Wo h io glad to Iir v d a place
where we can hold our meetings."
1110 building also will bo used for
such activities as parties and cnrrj
playing. Ho said the club has n

coining home," he said in Ids con­
cluding remarks.
Mr, Brrrkenrldgo said, "W «
hope you'll enjov using this build­
ing and will write u&gt; your fi lends }
back borne and ask them to come
down here ami use it." Hep. Cleve- 1
land extended ii welcome to “ our
fellow crackers" on helmlf of thu
Jaycees nod -nld, "VVe hone each
of you will do,*lvo ninnv days and ,
many yeai« of pleasure in this |
building."
IJ
The iferlieiillini i-o, I'pHildes, a f
part of the fmic-doy I'oiirlst Pesll. | *
val. wer- fclltw™'
cuiiuuunlty rl

lit* viQ M l o f thtlr n p irln cM
in England during th* war whan
bomb* ward failing. Mrs. Harthsrn
lived In London at that tlma. Har
father pastored a church in Lon*
don which waa destroyed by
bomb*. Thirty block* around her
homo were almoit flattened. A
shell fell directly on her home,
and during another attack, aha
wan machine-gunned by a low fly­
ing plane.
Their message I* an apt one for
the times— "Revival or World Cri­
sis". The pustor of the d|urrh ex­
tends r cordial Invitation to -thfe
public to nttrnd the services and
meet the English evangelists dur­
ing their visit to our city.

U. S. Embarks

(Continued From Page One)
tor and all-weather "Venom."
American procurement experts
who told of these plana eoutloncd
against any belief that a flood ot
military cuuipmcnt could bo ex­
pected In the next few months.
In moil cases, they said, 30 to
fiO days will be required to con
pleln specific arrangements and
actual production may rrqulrt
month*, perhaps years.
But, they said, the billion dollnrs
going to Western Europe under
h,„-d
"''be Assembly of (bid, Twelfth I this program will play a very Im­
,i i|t, at l.auicl Avenue will licgln re- portant rule In propping up thr
f u„. vivid services Tuesday with Evan- shaky economies of America's alr i , , gi lists liny and Paulino northern
(*ilv 1of l.omhui, England. The pastor of
g'ci. the church. Rev. Harold H, RulWeather
'it-'i- lock, announces that service* will
-- - i h" lo-ld each night Tuesday
High Low Prerlp.
Asheville
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fob thiruigh Saturday at 7:-lf» p.m.
Boston
41
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1 The British evangelists ure
Chicago
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0 "t * making their second evangelistic
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'•b-:'. tour of this country. Their first Cleveland
Los
Angeles
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f-nt- ; visit took them Into more than .'10
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I states, Caoiidu and Mexico. For New Orleans
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’uot» I ihv past six months they have New York
Seattle
oeui |K,t,n during the countries of KuJacksonville
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rope where, they said, people were Miami
; hungry for the gospel.
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Mr*. Ilnrthern's parents, the Tallahassee
a.p,i Bov. and Mrs. A. Sklnn returned
Narwhal horns aru teeth which
lav’s
c,u,,ltry with them for a often grow to be as lung as the
rents
month's tom- of the churches. animal.
r . r (n November they were at the
.r„ir local Assembly for speciul meetEmbassy officials |n Washingp N |. bigs.
ton give "Dupont" nud "Durand"
tjlf
The evangelists are talented ns the most common names In
musicians, and during their meet­ France, says tho National (icoing they will present a musical graphic Society,
progrnm each evening. The Rev.
lbout Hurthern for three years was first
1 the lieutenant with the British Army
• thu in Germany In-fore he began his
Vt* y o u r
evangelistic ministry. Mrs. Ifnr*'
them was a school teacher In Lon­
don, Together they’ form an Ideal
^ v e i l I t MS
high gospel team. They both preuch
Ph. I l l )
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looking on such a large scale.
When the students entered the
I’nrachute Loft, their excitement
was evident as Chief Parker showmi them how a parachute I* pack­
ed, dried and stored. The climax
of the tour rante when the stu­
dents were taken to the hangar to
sen n "Banshee" let, Lt. Clyde CHImore answered their many ques­
tions and he told them that this
was the same type Navy Jet being
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Mystery Of Aping Christmas Tree Is
Gun-toting Hermit All Ready For GI
Is Still Unsolved Who Won’t Return
A U tU q U B B Q U E . N. M. H » -T b e
renNANDlNA B R A C K WV—T I ip
month old m ystery of what lo o once c a y lln se l ornam ents are a
turned to cun toting, 7i&gt; year old. bit faded and dusty now. The
# perm it A lice H roadbcnl on her branches a r r brittle ami Ihe nee
U o latril llllln tltl.il Island near lir rc dies are dropping off.
Hut n t'tirlsfniR* tree in n m odrsl
firoml.ted lodny to ronlituii' Tor al
Albuquerque Inline still Is w alling
p a il seven y e a rs
And even then II may he settled emne liemi*.
The tree was decorated two
Rnly on a local h -clim ca lily, le«v
lg Ihe m ntter as h a /y ns the years ngo a special Ir r e for a
ocean foes which d rift alone Ihe special C hristm as for a special
eosst to the chest like squaw king M arine CpI. Itlehnrd laities was
of Ihe suits and which bathe in entiling home for c k k I after two
clam m y dam pness the dense, a l­ years in the m erchant m arine and
most im penetrable b racken of si* y ears In the M urine Corps.
Mr. and M rs. S alvad or ta p e r
scrub oak and p alino llo and Spanhad Just turned on the lights two
-,l*h bayonet.
On live tdcld of Nov 7. Sheriff years ago when a letter cam e from
II. J. Youngblood noticed a glow' lu llich a rd . He would lie n little de
Ihe sky to the south, hut Ihoughl lu y e d ;lh c Chinese had Just on
tered the K orean W ar I'leu se save I
little of It at Hie m unirid
Nc*t day, however, lie decided (lie tree.
The branches were still green
It might bear Investigation So lie
beat Ids w ay to the l (Ml-acre stmt when they learned Hiehiird w as 1
of desolation to find in ashes the trapped with other M arines In the
two-story fram e house w here the Chosen llc s c rv o lr area. The urim
woman had lived in b e llig e re n t. oients glowed a hit b rig h lc r when
solitude since tlu* death of her they learned he had esenpeil and
was ru in in g home.
father In 1021
They moved Into another house
"K now in g her like we d id ." said
C C ou nly Judge II V Hurgess later, and took the tree ca re fu lly along ,
T h ry didn't notice the tree was
"W e 're of tho opinion she wouldn't
turning brown until the dav the*hove left the house "
But what looked like lots of hone , Rot a telegram saying Itlch a rd hail j
were found In Ihe debris and they been drowned at K ota, Jap a n , on
analysis
-Inly 1.1. t o il—on his way home
were sent off for analysis
• The result, said the Judge, was
Thu light* " e r e turned on again
"m illiih g in the way of m edical I yesterday on the little tree It'll
opinion In support Ihe assum ption he up again next year
they were llinsc of Miss Hroudlient . "f prom ised him I would save
We see oolliing In do except depend his C h ristin as for h im ," said Mrs
on Ihe seven-year sta lu le which ta p e r
lets you declare a person dead If
veyors attempted to cross Ihe
It lie y 'r e mil heard from in Ihat property hut she cam e m il with
lim e “
The ..... .. old lady s lrrn ly re 1 'I"*
***** ohlcarm s and
stated any eneroaelimeut of c iv il! j N
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ration, hut offered no fight to H ie 1 sin*
N" might
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have had. Site
llv rd
advance of Jungle-like
growth mostly off Hie laud, grim in g some
about her home Nur was she very vegetables ami raisin g a few farm
tidy,
anim als Her clothing was nppnr
sh eriff
had been a s r j r v . r „ . ' f t

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' ‘l in e r ami a sisic r.
once when she hadn't been seen
They squatted, ap iiarcntly. tin
- f o r some time, I went nut '*
the property.
-------------------- ........... " said
Sheriff Young* lie said he forced his way into Itlood.
Iho
old
structure
past
tin
enns
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The sister, M rs. Esth er S ilva, 70.
“ Therm u.i'ro" nrnioeh ?.il! r
1 lives hct'c and believe*— said Ihe
T h i re wert i nmiLlt cans .done to | j,|(|1,e_.that Mis* Urnndlicnt died
I i . «t 8thH t! o ' f
, ' n lh e fire. Iloyvcvcr. *he hasn't apmc at Ihe lop of Hu stairs and pruaehed n ffic ri* uffieln lly alxnit
" ' I f I need you. PH send for
you'.
"S he cooked in Hie fire p la c e ."
Ihe sheriff snld. " S lic ’d take a
piece of wood and m il In the fire
and keep pushing it In as It horned
w hack I don't know hmv she lived
ns long ns she d id ,"
Some year* ago o parly of sur

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•m a ,'ito ra* It stand*.
IC 0,n" ln ,cn * on
leaving
No one know* whether she ever
visited tho little Island In recent
years, but apparently she hasn't
"M iss llrn n d b e n t." said Judge
Hurgess, "w a s a wom an svho liked
hi lie left alo n e ."

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sulfered m her •&gt;i i it k Ml lu mo*
No* to
Her p h v s ii. iu l»i liiM-ph U n til
KANSAS C IT Y , .P - A an &gt;ear
of l.rM n^tnii, Mm viltrtT s iir
old woman, whose desperate need i l |s , lu .sp itaii/. d said luesday Ids
for financial and m edical aid flv e day i -.i i ch ti.ul faded to ills
brought w arm ptihllc rcsininse. died cover a hospital cqulppi'd and till
yesterday Just a few hours after ling to accept the cum pllcaled case
offers of help began flowing in
wiHiuul some ciilupcosatioo
N ew spaper aceounts ot Ihe wo
Mrs. K nthlern W rlslnger. wife nf
a tenant farm er, required delicate, m an's iilikld pimluei-d a (loud of

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P ran ces rem em b ered a i it fan tiny Hungs m dmii bright snowetet in Ihe office ami **,*&gt; sine suits
As III........... me up nil (lie
d ia l one cat fan cier would know
|m re 11 she s iw 'h d N ina had a
other ru t fanciers and it urn went -m ill shin* M o l. kitten .-hitched
through enough t at f in rie r
von 1*1 It#'I
w ere hound hy the law . of n ation
i|M r n or** vn»| pt*YtD£
to ro u te op w ith a kitten
vi lilt
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motion
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M m in !* *
had put th r ill to •lie c l.in , Men.
f h r tim th rf f t p ! iln ffl
neighbors, so that line w .
oot Mm ! it * ,i
ill
(" j'l.ty a i I . i
Nina's t rlhri offt i. d It * ,.b.» ■* .flu i )■&lt;. | l*
I &gt;M&lt; n
f*i11 th ry
id going to Hie \
w r
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heathpi.it tel s, w t.ei. * . It.,* n o . to
N»t« i i ' i . i*■*1 i i.it i h tllr strl
he, toil w e all km
til tl &lt; *u1d l» h !
t! »i* Hi* ni m front nf s
t ■-Will ill com ing liniio w ith in i !ai w | I'.ui • n'tif !t» »» ittMiYitl th r
.my cat And we wauled Ho p e l. t i 'l l n !
I riilv MMimtr
m il ffilir
ot Hie lot
I'tu.M Mill I Mr? !trt fnnthrr h?mg
'ip ttu trlrptm ni* nit! .ini “ W ell,
Hut at the eoiictiisinii of the
meeting we w ere d rtei mined to \ l « . i iM ii'if riiiJit ^ r.n ra n k r r p
Tfjr k iltrn
have it kitten under Nina
1 t u i- l
Vtl "1 a t« . •&gt; ' mi In |if &lt;*\ r* f hilt
in.is tre e by H er
It r i i -Ml' H .l\ Ilf. 1.- in &lt;t
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and r v e tl
I tie li.ihv was sick So to- I ..... II, ,t fl. t III ri if
up Nina anti h ri - 1- *&gt; i \ -&gt;u i
.-.I r i l l M !s‘ t» 1ill ft Ik cl«*w 1. lu r stree t
otd them two him k- down l)ie of ml ii »kr „1 •.Mir t f of m ilk i* a ilin g
'■t U.
O i.n In
slrei t to Hie u ra te i m.oltios -.1,
w .itched Ihe two lith
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lull * c| o . - Hie i o,..I
nh do ol, i
fa m ilia r iin d h ri li-i on - ..I ‘ I,
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do t e y e f stold tin in
III.
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F ifte e n m in u te s i n . .
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w a t i'lu iii: a g a in , a t ilt h
ii.n - .ii
I •••cause Kiev iicvei li.ul
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N EW "Y O B K i.r Ih e |.i&gt;f .......
I saw my goddaughter. N u i .i aged
live, her parents had m m linli-d
after m uch diseusslm i Ihat Him
tinslly would make Hu «ire.il *»•
r r lf lr e and get her a kitten
As godparents. France* and I
were in on a sort of hoard niceling
Its* consider whethei Nina w ii
ready for a eat We esam ioe.l Ihe
evidence that i-, r m i* pl.&lt;« • tto
fam ily visited where H o le was .
j eat Nina spent dl the time lugem the anim al around to her arm
She brought the oeighthots' eat*
to Hie house And asked wist full*
if she could show them her lied
room She put saucers of m ilk mi
the hack porch because "then catw ill like me. won't the* m o m m y ""
The conclusion was unanim iiii
Acs, Nina needed i mil
I'llr question w a • how to
■&gt;
alrnut gelling one
We ..II h el
something to offei Nino
mnlhei
rem em bered a ....... an who gel lu-i
little g irl a kitten In alls'* ei un&lt;ilii mi in Hie iliillv papei
I said that as
godfatfu &gt; I
would like the privilege ol -t* mg
Nina a kitten and Iti it I ic iih m
h e rril vaguely that .m inm u' li.nl
, ottered me one not lone igo t
was sure if I re tra ie d in* steps
a hit I'd re tiie m l.ii who and when
it was and could easil* collie up
with a kille o
E veryone politely i'.,teed *•--

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�Blind Veteran Gets
New Faith In Friends

Coalman Gets Sign
To Charge What He
Can Get For Stuff
By SAM DAWSON
NEW YORK Ml—The coalman
haa the go-signal today to charge
more for cnnl—If he can get It.
And the high cost of living may
have found another willing helper
In It* determination to slay high.
There** some doubt, especially
among hi* c&lt;unp*-"Ac;- *V * toe
coal operator can pas* along in
higher price* all of tho Increased
coil* Implied hy Freiidnrd Tru­
man's approval Wednesday night
of a full coal wage boost of tl 00
a day.
Because of the growing compe­
tition In the heating nnd power
field* from fuel oil, diesel oil and
natural gns, industry sources doubt
If many soft coal operators ran
make a price hlko of any size
•tick.
Hard coal prices, however, are
close lo price ceilings now. and
may go higher because of the pres­
ident^ overruling of the Wage .Sta­
bilisation Hoard.
M Steel mill cost* are sure to go up.
Steel companies themselves mine
much of the coal they use In lurgr
uantl(Jua In making steel. And
loir mining cost* will riiounl.
While the approval of the full
wage boat wa* widely expected bv
tho bmlnoss community, there’s
tome doubt among Industry leadOr* whether the I’rrsldcnl's deci­
sion remove* the last of the hig
over wage and price hike* or may
oe just the signal of unother round
of them.
Tho maritime union wage boost*
are still before the Wage Stabiliza­
tion Board for approval or paring
And the heard ha* already cut
back pay hike* negotiated liy other
union*. These might now feel their
rase* should be reopened.
The President Insist* that hi*
decision doc* not mean u new
wave control policy. Anil Defense
Meblllier Fowler say* the whole
Control policy for wages, nrlces
and material* 1* to he mnintnlnpd
until the new administration take*
over next month.
Some industry lenders, however
wonder If (he
.. . coal
___ case,
____ may not
(urn out In he Ilia swan mug lor a
control system that has been weak­
ening steadily fur same time.
Tho coal mining Industry ap­
parently feels Dial It can—or must
—handle the Increased costs of the
higher pav scales, since II had
•greed In Ihein and asked the wage
board to approve (hem.
Users of coal, with Industrial
production high ami demand of
their products strong, seem willing
lo pay higher coal nrlces rather
Ilian lace n foul shutdown.
A* labor cost* have mounted In
recent years, (ho coal operators
have turned Increasingly lo moth
•nlzatlon of mines. A miner, using
those modern devices, can lorn out
considerable more eoal today than
he could only a few year* ago.
This has helped the coal operaJors keen prices at n coin petit Ive
level with other fu*l«_
j’ Dost*
e v iii in
of priHiiicing
producing non
nnd Ironsironsparting tho competing fuels have
gone Up, too. The price of fuel oil
and heavy oil used by Industry lias
been held down, In fact, tiv the
price of coal. Each ads us a brake
on the other, since manv fnrlorle.
aro equipped to shift quickly from
one fuel to Ihe olher If prices gel
out of lino.
The high cost of living teems
likely lo slay higher than you like
for qullu n spell yet.

3

las) two years, Id* friend* said,
Mike ha* not forgotten how to
smile or give his friends a cheery
greeting.
Mike wus utllml In the dress
uniform of the Marine Corps. Three
of his four sons at the head table,
all vctrrnns of World War II. also
wore the Murine Corps dress liloes.
Also seuted ut the table were his
wile, Marion, and their daughter.
Speaker's told of Mike’s activity
In community affairs since his re­
turn tu his home town in 1919
after the war. He lirlpcd form thr
American l-eglon post, was a
church leader and helped organize
athletic events.
Afler Ihe brirl talks, William
Galvin presented Mike with a &gt;2,500 check - more tliuu enough to
puy off the mortgage on llic Simon
homo. Friends hat) contributed lo
the fund after they learned Mike
had been worrying about the mort­
gage.
Mike has been iinuble lo work
for Iwo years. Me spent six month*
in n veterans hospital with diabetes
About a year ago his eyesight be­
gun to fall, lie’s been blind for
Ihe last five months
Hut the blind veteran last night
found life is full of light.

The Lite Monroe W. M. S. I*
Ten-year-old Airborne had pulled than SO year*.
observing the week of prayer for
a dual cart through the itreeta
There were the uiual quarrel*,
of course, for Mra. Alnacow wa* the Lottie Moon Chrietmao Of­
fering for Foreign Mission* this
a bit Jealous, aa all women are.
The other night the wife had week. They preaented their pro­
Just retired lu her bedroom up­ gram on Wedneeday evening nt
stair* and Atnscow wa* waiting the church. Mr*. Ed Ogleahy was
to hear the end of a aymphnny In charge of the program.
The lubject of the program
concert on the radio.
"Who ha* come In? I can hear wn» “ I^jyeit Thou Me? Feed My
a woman's voice,” the wife called Sheep.” The devotional wa* given
decided to postlM,**- *1W fateful from upstair*.
hy Mr*, Frank Farmer; prayer
decision. Meonwhflc, the mare'kept
The husband, who had risen by Mr*. Ko*a Mick*; *olo “ Ninety
working.
from hi* easy chair to go lo lied, nnd Nine," hy Mu* Arle Mann;
"Other Sheep have I; Which Are
A plot quickly developed (o res­ called back, "No one, M ar."
cue Airborne from further degrad­
A few momenta later he heard Not of Till* Fold", by Mr*. Ed
ation. The new* reached the ears a thud. Alhc bottom of the stain Ogleiby,
of the municipal fathers. They was hla wife, dead.
A brief biographical *ketch of
were convinced.
At a coroner’* Inquest, the hus­ Lottie Moon, pioneer mlulonary
Now. with a "reasonable expecta­
Now,
expect*- band said ihe must have been to China, who«e great gift of life
tion of life” and sold to the Hoyal hurrying down lo see If there was halt challenged Christian* through
Society for Ihe Prevention of Cruel­ another woman when she itumhlcd the year*, wa* given by Mr*. If.
ly to Animals, Airborne will end and fell.
II. Murtln. A movie wa* *hown on
her days doing light work on a
“ Why she should be so suspi­ how the Lottie Moon ChrUtma*
farm.
cious about such a very old man Offering I* uaed. Ml** Arle Mann
1 cannot understand,” said the
coroner In giving a verdict of ac­ and Mr*. Andrew Naugh **ng a
duet, ” 1 (lav* My Life for Thee.",
cidental
death.
New Head Of Interior "So great
was her haite to In­ The meeting wae dleml**ed with
word of prayer by Rev. Ilob
Predicts Brickbats vestigate this strange woman’* •Smith.
voice that she did not (rouble even
Mr. and Mr*. II. 1). Prleiter ami
to put on her slipper*.”
The female Voice was that uf rona, Herbie anil Bobbie, who
have hern visiting Mr*. Laura
a woman radio announcer
Prleater, have returned to their
lung before Ihe hrlckhatx will
l.nme In North Chicago, III.
flying.
Barham Harris I* confined to
He wa* asked to comment on
her home because of illne**, and
what ho think* Ilea ahead for him
a* Elsenhower’* secretary of the mic vuumijr, itir m e n i n e reiiu u In unable to attend Nchool.
Mr. K. 0 . Hoderhtnm and Sadie
that In my five years aa governor,
interior.
"I know that *oon after 1 take I haven't shown any partiality to wero the guoxt* of Mr. und Mr*.1
Wallace I'rleatcr of Daytona
my new Job on Jan. 20, a lot any county.”
Gov. McKay says he know* he'll Beach Sunday evening.
of people In the West will begin
calling me bad name*. Recauaa be aubjected to Intense pressure
I’ m a Westerner, they will think from both aide* over the queatlnn
of federal construction of power
......
and reclamation project* — that
"But I'm not going to be aecre- he'll make enemies no matter
tary of the Interior Juat for the whal hla decision* are.
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West. I'm going to represent Use Mis* Alene Phillip*, hi* secre-. announced

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" ,f- V*. Hullv K„v Wondil.ll ||
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.itm. o.lrik u .nit fur illvui
"llurwli’i' it l.iicrr. Pro I’onfi
tvlll h. •■Ilirr.u sgalnat you
imIIiar„ lo niip.Hr. |il.* or nns
'«l&gt;ilr.il by law her.In.
' ' 'TNNHJI n.r haliil amt orn
;«j,|h.a tllh it»y ot Noytti.ih.r,
&lt;&gt;. I*. JIKHNPUN
,n . .
*.'lrrk, circuit t’ouu.
Illiiil.liinn I,. Kiih|o*s
Atioriirv for PlHlniirr
*• North I'nurl Hlr.M

4 minutes It seconds lalor Mm third plat* Lincoln crones line

than In S minutes 1 ) seconds fourth Uncoln (Mthet—20 tnlnwles oh*ad of nest tor,

(Jrlntolo, Kinrlil,t

SUNDAY nnd MONDAY!
Al .l.v .n o'ej
n.ornlna, li.c s n il
tlo*r&lt;t .if I'utilla I
c*lv« H.nl.il DM.
an atUhlnn to t
Hchiiol s i Hanford
(lealIons call on
Monish I on H*nfu?
nl Hank llulidlne.

bM M M .tairnin j

IAT, ONLY 2 V b ATURKB
At ol*v*n ii'vlock

nn ThUriu

MX ait.tltlqn |u

I^mewoud, In
I nn* c*U fin

» nuahion, Ha. raid Atlanile Nationa Hank llulld
y** lha rlzht in Tfl'cl "any nr*aVl

\ L S sm sr4 s a a jb t e

Iordan, Chairman,

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tn Mid Comp
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tmrTUCMwIISIY

Lincoln for 1963 ii th« automotive actuation of the world today 1
1953 Lincoln* in the Mexican Pan-American Race took not Juet
Unit, not Juet second, but third and fourth places as well I
In the race participants col) "the toughest stock car competi­
tion in the world," the winning Uncotmi swept afield of 66 other
American production .cany repreeentjog 11 other makes—and won by
a big time advantage,
The first* 1953 Uncoln to cro* the llm was driven over the
tortuous 1,938-mile course in a total elapsed time of 21 hours, 16
mlnutss and 88 seconds, Tben^ within 10 minutes and 63 seconds,
last one fully
competitor,
20 minutes ahead of.its
Never before has th
a record estabUshed In this
A.N.A. (Atoeiaeion
National
International Contest ori
.
,
___
___
A «fosMmlt'iftco)—a run that Includes altitudes rafginfc higher than
10,000 feet—over roads of e v «y type and conditio
Never before has a great tm so dearly demi
both its
ptrformanet ntptriortiy and ryy
In such a
The 1968 Lincoln, with Its
d design 206-hp engine—the
V-206—is the car to
« this year- So see the 1963
Lincoln—which is pt
e past far behind. T ty It-*
t ocallfetiro#!
drive it—for the peri

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*■ •**!■. Total ll.c-Hpi. 1 Jiz pack,
aa.*. Light •llpplles nil all iirudur.

.!K a i^ :» i£ £ L £ j

m u m

CLAYTON, Ga. OH — David I.
(Bed) Barron in an unsworn state­
ment to a Jury yesterday denied
he had caused the death of hla
wife, Helen, 49.
The Habun Superior Court wai
jammed a* the 52 year-old former
Georgia Tech football atar went to
the witness stand to answer the
slate'* charge that he murdered
hi* wife.
Under Georgia law defendants
can offer unsworn tcitlmonv and
nn question* can be asked by at­
torney* concerning the teatimony.
The bruised body of Mrs. Barroa
wa* found Sept. 6 at the Barron
hoy*’ ramp the couple operated
near Clayton.
Barron said hi* wife wa* “ a
lovely lllllc woman, cultured and
sweet. I don't think there ha* ever
boon In the world Iwo people more

Lake Monroe
By SADIS BODKRBLOM

Although North Carolina he* *
million acre* of Improved rinslure,
«h. need, twice that mud., farm
experts say.

Stanbridge of St. Peter’ s Church
wrote in his purish muguzliu*.
Custom Of Singing
For those who lost can't stop
from giving away pen­
Carols Is Attacked themselves
nies. he snggesleti:
"Try to gel vuluu for your money
BIRMINGHAM? England op — A by telling tho children they must
Church of England vicar today sing Ihe whole carol. You will lind
attacked the lime honored English they know tho first verses of only
about three rurols. A fow know
the second hot beyond tt.nl, nothing.
‘ "this lum ling of carols Is u retie
of the bad old days when there
were really rhlldrcn who hud tn

I.AST TIMES TODAY I I

Red Barron Goes Kindly People Come Jealous Wife Dies As
On Oath He Didn’t To Aid Of Old Mare She Suspects Voice
CARMARTHEN. Walei OH — A
MANCHESTER, Rutland OR Murder His Wife thouaand
kindly Wtlih have come Harry and EUtabclh Alnxcow, both
to the rescue of an old grey mare. 77. had been happily married more

�T h t low -priced

FORD F"6

T IIR SANFORD HKRAI.il

Pag* 9

Frt. (Ire. 5, H i t

carries up to

^ m t W i i y 'T

800 lbs. MORE PAYLOAD
th an oth er leading 2 -to n n e rs !
It’* iha only l-toxiMr with Doubt*
Chxaatl frame »mt Oyro-Urlp clutch)
Ami thl» Ford F-fl (iv*» you roll■rtlon »U#rl«|, rhutca •( thr** wh*«lBom*, rhulr* o( two ribs)

U se
IIKKALD
W A N T ADS
For Results
Tfc* ( n l l i i n i a i m u x r p lr I .
■ii vy»»r til. »nbtt*e*e !■ re*

t a f t t t r d llr r a lif,
I lla t * 1:1.* i«-r l i e * l a . r r l l u a
X lla ir a In.* v * r IJ a * l a . m l i . a
i I I b i h 8,- p rr Map l H .r n l.ia
Se H a ifa a * p r r tla p la a a tlliia
a * * * » Ile a f a r V a a rly C e e t ta r l
V I I , IVarUa ta Ikr* Hep.
I I p h hip H e lp t a r m a r k K arp l a p .

I’ H O N E 148
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111* ti)|J

lie* Hrc«*|i| -t|

«» rp Ih r
l&gt; l r iiTttmr mu m rn itt r a a tliiii Ffcarsf If fiiw r na w p |e
Hated In H ip fplppim np ImmiL, lit
t M i a rn tM tiin d a lliia
Ifcr n d a e r lla rr la n i&gt; frip &lt; | #i» un»
p ro m p tly.
|« „ n | , r fwr
&lt;t,
r * “ d » r thp b ra t p u .ilk l r a r r t l r r .
H a e t .tila m uat bp la uar

Only V-0 or Sift choice in 2-Ion Dsldl
Ntw power I Your choke of fomout
239 cu. In. Truck V-8, now 10* h.p.,
or th« Bio Six, now H 2 h.p.l

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If you want to Huy, Rent ur Sell,

TH E
SAN FO RD
HERALD

Up lo 800 lb*. leti deud weight Ihuri
other 2-tonnen. Loud up lo Ihul much
more payload, within 16,000 lb. G.V.W.

SPECIAL SERVICES —12

NKW HOUSE: llluek conilructlon. HOY’S BICYCLE, LT imti CtM.it LAWN MOWERS sharpened. HIcw-le* repaired Slmnian’s, 314
ccmdlliun 408 W Pith si
2 bedrun mX. f l o u r furnace,
brcc/cway. ear |wrL two lots.
i K 11h SI
—
-------$2,000.00 down, balance like SPACE HEATER l i-d t ■ leiiiiin, i
bl ip ORLANDO Morning Sentinel, Orvery goml conduit mi
rent.
laltdo Evening Star Call Ralph
I’ hone 1M9-J.
I.JHL..PML, Keatlor
Hav. IMIS-J
Honda Aiule Rank Uldg,
FOR SALE * (.ns i.tu.e .tint w.itet
‘ Tall Hall"
Pbune 17M
I. Ml.I, Piaflll I'erim id an.
heater - Plume
33
l.nVKIY 3 BEDROOM nuwmry FIRESTONE ..................Ill e l.il.il-j I’innit* lil t W Houle t. Sanford.
hame on large 'haded comer lot
AWNIMiS
- Ci OftM1 rond llilllt
t t e ll (till I
In beautiful Wynne wood section
$100.00. Apply Ap.nI.... el I. Hie P L i'lie A lum inum , Canvas, Fred
l-ivlnft rnnrn, dining area, kit
E 'lim a le s
Plume c jy j-.1 a lte r
gins Trrraee
ehen, tile bath, itlaite jalounlril
ii p in (ki .ippomttitcnl
hrccieway und carporle Corn O H A N tlE S
$
1
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n
tu
ish
et
iileti- with hardwood fliwire, attic
Yot
Priest
Pli ir.i L* t s s Ittlot &gt;1
fan, ftiinee heater, Venetian
CAN
Avenue
blinds. lint water heater ■ (I. K.
SELL
kitchen ei|iiiiiment Term*: 24ou G E F L A T TOP i i . mer Like Ill'll
Any Ihiug
Summerlin Avenue
With A
Phone 07*.NW

IliftA

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IhNH lia r liM-Mrrw.t | H. r r .

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ARTICLES FOR SAL

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I!. • " rr,M r *»rfMra I n pour mi.
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Ileal K*l«l* For Sale

KOIt SALK Lake Front lot with
ftnnil beach. A magnificent view
&lt;m beautiful Crystal Lake. For
^jl^^xdid m en ^jca » 1M» »
3I I REAL ESTATE
— JH

airirp ua ibr Uar bafara *abl|.
wiliai,
B"HJT
tMinirdlMlalp

3 out of 4 F-6'i hod running cotli for
got, oil ond tervice (but not including
fUod expentei, toch ui luiei, depreciotlon, [kentei, etc.) of leu Ihun 41 a mile.
See F loor In Ihe Economy Run book I

3—

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See

J. W. HALL, Realtor
Florida Slate Hank Building
"Call Halt" FhiNM I7M

C l.ls s llllll

HOOD AND HAD
Slightly used Sofa Beds $^*.i so
Slightly Used S live r
I.im e il C hilfrobe
;tu ur.

MATfIRK O F SA N FO R D
tU H

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JU S T C A L I.

148

C A R P E N T E R W O RK
Eor ipiick re p air jobs, or sm all
i hulldlng. C a ll Jim 1142 M 4.

I'liotn- 127

P I.U M H IN O

Contract ami repair work. Free
estimates It I.. Harvey. LXH
DOUBLE HED. lius springs ami
Sanford Ave Phone IHLUC
innerspriug malliess cood eon
itItinn $43 (XI tiLl Ea't Kusi C A B IN E T S Form iea lops C V ail
81
Wmidworkiog 312 Santord Ave

T O T A L M U C K $2900 00
Very idee 2 hed room home,
Avillifeltllr *f M'tlpur*)*. *•*■
let •«»» IMm •* HU" 11^
livin g room, kitchen, tiuth 33y EXTRA MONEY FOIt CHRISTMAS
Phone 3(81 W anil 1433 J
lFOR RENT
li it*iw«iitehl l« met*11it iwjgpli . •rf.i|lU&lt;**i|
m iles from Clock on u paved Bring your white elephanls to the
H
A
T fE B Y . (ie ne rato r o r Starter
rouil
T
erm
s
V E L A K A Apartments lit W
Auction Murkct
lurmiun*
Service C u ll 317, Sw ain's HatSee Raym ond 31 Hall
'•‘lr*t Strcpt Rhone 490 W.
Knick-Knacks Ti««l' and Whal
le rv Service
Sanford Avenue
l.leensei! Ilro k e r for all
Nuts S|N)t Cash* it 11v your
and 2ml Street
KOLLAWAY AND ItAIIY REDS
kinds of real estate.
week’s
supply
of
vegetables
lixi
e
e
k
’s
Jay. week or mi mill — Tel 1423
UUHi S Park U pstairs
L a rr y Juce* • Aiiitioiiet-r.
furniture Center. 110 W First
A LL T Y P E S H u ltd oirr work flea'tillin' U6(i
» ■ .a iiim i .- :
sonahle B ales F ree estim ates.
A R T IC L E S W A N TED
—«
•FAN FOUR room furnished i A R T IC L E S F U R S A LE
Phone mat J 3’ C llra c c y .
l artment. (in I’ark Ave
1We buy. sell ami trade iistal turn)
i lu re . Witaon-Maiur K nrndon c „
P H H .IP S Colonial Cleaners "kno w
S tiM E O N E In share home Minnr
311 E . 1st. I'll line 038
489
how " (.Ins II S a n t ) guaranteed
iHolhpronfitiji
assure
you of
The Ford F-l uffrrft
F lIH N IT U H E
E F F IC IE N C Y A P A R T M E N T amt
"H a n d t.iix " a|t|)euranee
Phone
tin- 3-Srsu (’ »1i or, et
Hotighl — Sold or Traded stop l&gt;
In
Only I V i-Ion truck with choice of l Ofi-h.p.
V M *
rooms for rent Clean and emit
481 lot tree d elivery service
added rmt, 3-STAB
ur Telephone 1423 F u rn ilm e fe t
furtable 713 Magnolia
Mm ur
V-8 or new lOW-FitaiOn 101-h.p. Coil
KXTHX (shown),
ler - tlfl W First
391-H.
F u rnitu re R epaired, Heflntshcd.
Clipper Six I Savei up to 1 gallon In 71
Home amt Office F ixtu re s Built.
PIA
N
O
S—
New
ami
Used
Term
sThe Economy Run proved that 3 out of
H
E
L
P
W
A
N
T
ED
E F F IC IE N C Y A P A R T M E N T Fu r
D A N IE L S C A B IN E T W ORKS.
Trade
ins.
K
ad
er's
Plano
Store.
nlshed
Adults.
Jixi
Elm
Ave
4 Ford F-5'» run for leu than
a
113 R ailroad Avenue
)2«u
M yrtle
Avenue
Phone Experienced Drake and Front End
I Welak.t Illdg I
mile (gat, oil and tervice cotli, but not
12118 W
F U R N IS H E D 4 room tumgalow
Man — to set up and operate
including fixed nupemei, tuch at laxet,
electric kitchen Call Magnoll.i
Firestone Brake Dept \ o d u ll
S P R E A D E R S E R V IC E Lim e amt
O IL IT 'H N A C E S tty K resky
Pliolie 48!)
depredation, llcentet, etc.)!
i t . steady work Vacation timid
Dolomite ami F e rtilize r Phono
Wall. Eloor and Fireplace
puy (or right party Ftrestonc
1393 M David E 1‘arpenler
G.V.W. 14,000 Ibe.—payload capacity
3i. c . itn iiiii-s
NEW N IC E L Y furnished one lied
Stores l i t East 1st st
I'hime 128
goet over 8,600 Ibt.l
room house, carport, gas appli Itlj w. Isl SI.
J \ l I l l ' s IMS
unecs. J. It (ira n l Longwood
YOU too*
I I I W E I IS E Extension Hods 28"
1’ rrt* F.sli
ifltlMO' A him iuiiui
Phone 202801]
•o I ho" Senkartk tila ss and I'.tint Will like working with the I'ele
m ail's
F le e lust .dial loll TeleCo
phone
Co
tiood
pay
fit.to
the
F in n dure IV liter,
plume 1125
F I 1II N ISI I E l) A P T
3 rooms \ „
start, reg u lar ilicteases. si. k
lie. 3V First
children. $00 00. 301 W .Mil
VENETIAN III.IMIS
ness lienefit, igipurluiulies It 11
&gt;R A P E It IK S S lip n iie rs maille to
ailvuiiceineut. and fo lk ' u&gt;u m il
3 ROOM apartm ent furnished I ’ m F actor) p rice s! Kotlu Head llltuds.
Xlumimim slats, cotton nr plus
order 1 all l'»&gt;H Mrs F am a let
en|ny working m tli llo 'ie are
vale hath
P rivate K n lra iiie
lie tapes Complete repair ser
now o|tenings for girls, ages is
Phone 247-XW
. . . FORD TRUCKS LAST LONOIA! Uilng U lttl registration data an t , 0 * 9,000 (ruiki,
I
II
I i . ID U H I ' appllances sales amt
to 23 with High School education
life Insurance expert* preve Fotd Tru«kt lail longed
serviee 0 II High, Oviedo, F la.
F U R N IS H E D aparlm eut
2 large SI MINOI.E VENETIAN lll l.NI&gt;
ns telephone operators Vppl) at
phone H al 01 Sanford 11.12 W.
COMPANY
rooms Adults (in ly lin t E ie m li
Em pliivm ent
O ttne,
bout hern
82H Wes I T h ird
Phene 283
Ave
Ill'll Tel. A T el Co , I in E 1st
SI
Sanfiird
it p e n
Miuutay
p riv a te •&gt;' V o lt H A V E S O M E T H IN !. TO
D O W N STAIRS bedroom
liE N E U A I. C O N TR A C T O R
ihrough E rld av. H :lo a nt to
I S E L L ami are In a hu rry to sell
entrance. 014 Myrtle
F ree I'.sllm a les
Ml W orkm an­
12:181 noon
from I 00 to 3 Jo
it. let the classified advertising
p in
ship and M a lt'iL ils l.n a ra n le cit
TWO ROOM furnished upstair
department of T H E SA N FO R D
C'orner First &amp; Sanford Avenue
Phone 2041
apartment, 417 West n th St
E . I.. IIO O Y K It
H E R A L D prove Its uhillly as an
L A D IE S
Address c a rd s ' \ . ein
M l li. I llli s i.
Phone 1321 31
efficient sales medium.
tile Huh) llimlies* $lo Weekly
3—
R eal Estate F a r Hale —1
Hy Kay flertto
Free * Free
Free
possltde Enclose 'lam ped
ad
llllffe r Rental
dressed c iu relope
l
W rite ttin 'T
N K W DO M ES
It
S o l D i s P E R S O N W.S — L I
with
IK S, T illa r Aik
U *9Q and MIW.M)
Pitrcliaxo of Paste Wax
Pl.UMIIIMi AND REPAIR
N e w u n d e r c o n s tru c tio n tw o m o re
1 S T E N O tiltA P Itl It Write li
at
M IIV II I?
of those Jew p ric e d rn n s im rv
IllfiAMF

The low-priced FORD F*5
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OUTSELLS ALL OTHER IKTOHNERS

FORD TRUCKING COSTS LESS

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lly Dan Hurry
l'V3 XA'j Ai NO .MAf

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Fourth Street one block west id
,
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M elloltvilli! Ave. C all us tor de '*•*•, r ) I t a ll I .tint
$- HI gal
1aj|s
Arm y tllankets. ( id s
T arp au lin s
E x clu siv e Listing
v ) " i i y Navy M .ridi.s
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3111
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t ’ hone 1321
R O B E R T A. W IL
L IA M S . Realtor ■*“ S a n fo rd A v e .
Raym ond I.umli|uWt, A stm lu le SWEF. r H A M LIN oranges. $1 no
Phone 1Q73
A tlantic Hank Illdg.
Im It W Lord Plume 1134 J
N IC E TWO IIE D im O M home C l T U X E D O F E E IIS Complete lilte
and FD A flounced 817 E a ra n il.ia
l l lll if s TllNedo Feed More

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JO D H N E 3 M \ \ • .1) n ian
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lit or w ill.ui &lt;li on ill la m e 01
Sanford lleptv llov B I 1 0
I U codd

DSF.D S P A C E healers; all sizes ID— Huslnt'ss llppoiU m itli'v - la
good coiiiBlii.it
very rcukon
H O U SE FO R S A L E
Story amt
UN U SU AL IH 'l't ilt I ( M T V
altle Leu Bros 319 Kttn Ave
half. R ant In hack with garage
In Sanford
Established
Very
I'll. loo.
Flow ing well. Lot Ktl x 188' j See
good liUsiiit'sM Living i|ltartei s it
0 . E. Corson Lake M ary Knud. PIANOS I'S E D 1209 M yrtle Ave
desired Excell, nt for man ami
Ht. t, Hox l!kl after 3 :18t p m
wife lo operate
F o r dclods
w rite Bos HAS. c o l l i i a l i l
PIAN OS
Baldwin. W o rlllze r and
CO LO RED FO LKS • • !
many other famnilH nuines to
flood iuts for Mile in laickharl'.H
ehttose from lo'~ on your (Hit E A R N $l(H&lt;oo in more per im .i.ih
and Went Sunford Su l.d lvliion
m lilre siiiig i n n ln|n' - 10 spate
piano down. Ilext like runt. Semi
$10 00 down
amt $3 oo per
lim e at home !•&gt; hand or I &gt;i.«Postal
Card
and
Flnltl
Bepreven
month. W rite tinea Italuu Hous­
w riter Semi tl no for infin m alion
la liv e w ill ca ll oil you at no oil
ing Cnrp , Hox 811, M iam i lleneli.
and in s liu illm i. Sent! A i n
ligation Huhinsnii M usic Co.. 220
F la .
D c|il ! 19, lliiv liu ry Slalino, Box
N Orange Ave , Orlando, F lo rid a
112, lln xh iiry I'l 'la s s Money
Boy's 28" • Fine coil ^ h a id w n ia r a iit e i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
II R 'Y C L
LOT 110 x 123 on Jefferson
dllloti
$23)10 Phone I 389J
nut. Phone E ihh W
12— S i'l l I 31. S E R V IC E S
C H R IS T M A S D IE T S • New and
used sewing machine* T erm s B E S T M U .'llliIN C C A R E fur cl
d crly Private mom, good new
Plume
lied D ietitian, c a r use
Call
'I,A N T S for Side: Cabbage
Let
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Scnkarik Glass &amp; Paint Co.

GELIMY CITY PRINTING CO,

113 • I ll WEST SECOND STREET

113 SOUTH PARK AVENUE

WM. E. KADER, JEWELER

(HONE'S TEXACO SERVICE
1120 SANFOHIl AVENUE

SANFORD PAINT &amp; GLASS CO,

112 SOUTH PARK AVENUE

PHONE I

Western Auto Associate Store
12 EAST FIRST

rilONE 320

YELLOW CAR CO
PHONE III!

PHONE I5M

Mill Lumber and Supply Yard
31.1 WEST THIRD STREET

PHONE 83

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
I in .MAONOLI A AVENUE

PHONE

Downtown Cleaners &amp; Laundry
11.1 PALMETTO AVENUE

PHONE 111

117 SOUTH PARK AVENUE

BROWN’S AMOCO STATION

M cC R O R

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WALGREEN AGENCY DRUG STORE

SANFORD AVENUE AMOCO

GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE
NICHOLSON

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ROUMILLAT and ANDERSON

CORNER HANFORD and SECOND

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SANFORD AUTO PARTS
113 WEST FIRST STREET

THE FURNITURE CENTER
III WEST FIRST STREET

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120 NORTH PARE AVENUE
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extreme north with risk of thowtri
Tallahassee area tonight nr Tues*
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i VOLUME XL1V

Established 1908

Bloody Riots
AgainstFrench
Rock Morocco

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

Rioting Inmates Free'
8 Guards Held Since
Sunday A s Hostages1

Elsenhower Conferring With The ‘Top Brass* In Korea

Three Europeans And
At Least Twenty
Natives Are Killed
In Angry Uprising
CASABLANCA. Morocco of —
Bloody anti-French rioting erupted
today at thla French North African
. protectorate today. Three Euroflpeana and at least 20 Moroccan*
were killed.
Police Informants said an angry
mob caught three Europeans In a
atone quarry during tin* morning,
slashed the throats of two of them
and cut off their hand*. The innl&gt;
crushed the head of (hr third with
rocks. Three other Europeans were
wounded.
The crowd, numbering about 000
and fired up by nationalist agita­
tors. moved on to the police station
#A* It moved it swelled lo about
3,000. Shooting ensued and abuut
30 Moroccans were sluln.
Bv mum, police hud gained a
shaky grip on (he situation and
tanks and armed troops patrolled
the troubled sections. An « p. m.
In 0 a. m. curfew wnx imposed
and assemblies of mnre than ID
persona were banned.
A police offlrlal driving to work
was attacked by a mol. during
the morning. Ills automobile was
6 burned but he escaped. A French
schoolmaster leading Moroccan
children lo school opened fire on
a crowd which started throwing
stones at hint and drove them off
The outbreak* here on the north
west African coast followed a na­
tionwide strike call by the .Moroc­
can General Labor Confederation,
which acted In sympathy with the
Tunisian worker* i m i v r m i-til
(UQT). The HOT has ordered a
three-day walkout for Ttmlila In
* protest against (he unexplained as
laialnatlnn outside Tunis l"*l Fri­
day of Farhut Hachcd, Tunisian
nationalist leader and gcncrul sec­
ratary of the UQT.

Concert Attended
By Larire Group At
i4South side Primary
Anproxtmatelv 400 people at
tended the pro urnin of.,vocal and
violin rnutlr pmenlpu" bv Vn*.
•IIH 1’etrovn, drimtU,- Fouron,:,
and Stuart FMtofskv Snturilnv
night nt the Snuth*l-b&lt; I’ rlmnry
Srhnnl. under the auspice* of Mu­
nicipal Concert*. Inc., of Sanford.
Among the number* of the so­
prano wrr» aria- from Cnromn
and Ovelterta Knstlcana, Il'd■If gartsn folk *on'-x, amt the pomilar
enmb»r, “ Smoke (lets In Your
Ey"*."
Faetafsky plnvetl hi* concert
from rnemori.. Including number*
from the Saint
rnneerto,
other mo*lr tie If»-»&lt;.-l, ami two
of his own rnmnosltlonx. If" en­
cored wHh "llt'moreseii"'* liv Dvor­
ak, and Shuheri'* "Ava Marla.'*
The 23-vear-nld violinist brokn two
•'rings in his Instrument nt the
first of hi* toneert. He claimed
# heat from the footlights was reinontlble
for
wetkenlnir the
string.
A good performance was turned
In by the nrromnanlst. Jnsh Halilwin. The nerforme-s were Intro­
duced b« Hubert Cana nder, vicerresldi'nt of Municipal Concert* In
New York Cl tv.

The next or,.*er*"t|«n by tho

Nixon Believes UN Charter Seen
Taft Will Be In In Conflict With
State’s Rights
Accord With Ike

Robert J. Bauman
Is Newest M em ber,.
Of Rotary

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Annual Kiwanis Ladies Night Is
2 Hifchwav Mishans (umedy Is Slated
Re Presented
Held At Episcopal Parish House Occur In Foif Early To
This Week Ry (iiiild
On SundayMornin^

I(„ lj|f)lt it, (he eomt I.... .
it ' i Patet uhtrant i,r..*ent*,t i *e claims are making It difficult the singing of "America" and the the crowd laughing was Itrvnnt d U. a m. .Ml the Inte.seetlon of
Invocation hv the Itev. Frank Mm- Harrison when he cutnc out with rentes i:M and 17-U'J When A rth ur I „ r
llo.isp. where the
four selections and an encora on Hv^niurance fn^Ftorida*
gan, the Kiwaniuns and their I* comedy ■•spus-don on his face Ernest Beeves, Ml-yenr-old colored
play will tie -tugeil.
(toil.
guests rnJoyeil a wonderful meal

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Dream" •'Memories," “ The Ro*
L j T T b m 'h T .
‘ " d .Ur-hm,,‘ I ro»Vt^*r'the, crltical Pl*tage!' and
llob Wenie, former pianist with I
i u.
Haul Whiteman, presented a piano-I Hollwl down to It* essentials, the
log Including "Jtnvlo Hells •*!■»« problem I* this; Insurance romps-

for the group I
wrDw ■UtomobiU* liahib
losp'no Sl""ers on nil-male quar*nt n IM,mo
k let from New York City, Jnn. 0. slnglng led by Mr. Morrison. MrWens Is now owner o f the Foun- |
I ,,C.Y ,
,
Borne
of
the
larger cotnnsnlei,
Uln Lodge on Orlando Highway.
peclally
among
the
mutuals,
Karl Turner uml KU Blown wsro
i —- - ,
rare
,
......... ..... 5“tiling
completely out nf Florida,
appointed .chairmen of a .commutes
“'
Pronerty Sold Was to man the dime boards for the
* ■ Incroisei, "pproved by
Armv
the Insurance department during
Called Olive Hotel Salvation
Clarence Redding and H. L. Per* « r.’.
. .
, ,
kina Jr. were appointed on a com* f* °Mj! V)
The property sold by Mr. and mlltee to arrange
n
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for Christmas
mely- d fftcidt
Mra. Julius A. Tokach In Bernhard nifu'tn'tha'Ma'Aimliii tlrnha’nuue I *° R*t auto liability policies at
Edwards. Hanford plasteror » i d , Entarnrlte
'
“ I regular rates, Larson said,
hullder, for |3t,800 la not the PI«o| yisltora Introduced hy Mr. MorC ir owne.-s under 23 virtually
Building ns »ta*ed In tho Frldey rlson Included Howard Chadwick of ff*, wlmlnsted from coverage In
losttn of The Herald but I* the Pt. Plaaaant, N. J., William Booth
Pcr*'|n? who
building In front nf It, once known f Jtffersnn, Ga„ red Beywtll of 1
(Coatbreed Da Page HU)
as lh» Olive Hotel or tha I’ lco an- Hudson, o., cliff Thiene* of Mi^ — ^rrn—
nax. Mr. Takaeh said today.
•ml. Dr. F. H. Knight of DeUnd, W i l l i a m R . ( i l l l o n
He stated the building was the J, 0. Bradley of DeLand, D. G. |
« * » *&lt;
.
site of his brotheFa fir—t restau­ Anderson of Grlando, Hnmer ClauB U r l C a If| A TI 11X81011
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rant in January of/lM H , If, B. ae of Panokee, Dr. O. T. Prano of |
Plant built the PlojrHotel In 1A01;
&lt;Bill) Russell Cllllon, 42
he aald, and oagntted It for two A_. DavkUon,_ Orlando and Bob [ v« « r-0td-aon of city building Inseason* beftre Turning It over to Wans of flsnfonl.
|spaetor and one-tlm* acting^ clt
Mr*. Takarh,
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[manaj(*r John M. Glllon, died Frl
The restaurant was operated bv 2 Driven Arrested
Ii*v fn th# v*uran*' hcspiui in
Mra. Takach, her aon said, for 37
r » n , ... . ,
A
Icprssl Gablta. He had been making
years until her death In the 1040a.
Following ACCldent Ihla bama al Miami since October
Mr Takaeh now occur lea the Pico
. .... ■
1M1, and mac employer! by llerBuilding where the Bentlnol*
Drtvera of Iwo plek-up truck* *h#J Choeolito Co.
County chapter of the American wan arroatad by Banford pollro
OUloa waa born In Sallsburv.
Red Cross and Frank'a Tavern are Saturday mornlnr, fellowln* a JJ- CoNov. 13,1007, and moved to
t raffia mlihan at Pecan Avenua Sanford la 1001 where he wa«
located.
and llfest Eighth Street, in w h ich | cH “., u d from S*™1'10! ' ,,,« h
twp perron. w « e Injured. ^ ------ 1 H . axttwndewl the Unlv.ralty of

nnd snug “ P&lt;po|lsh (Questions.'1 nui n from Oviedo, going east on
M em ber* nf the east are as f«d
Dean McCracken f«»r Ids second trot drove past the M op sign litnl lows; Karen Vinlre, the defendant,
num ber Ming und danced "Dipsy was till bv Archie William Ste- M rs. H illia rd H a rris ; defense a t ­
Doodle "
nert going snntli on 17-02.
torney S tcM lis. W illia m l|e | leliel;
By special ii'piuesl Marjorte Wil­
Hlewert n ho vein-old ACL eu- tils seeietary. Mrs rr a n e ls Hmi
lis sung 'Tamil Bpenking Papa." elneer rnroutc home to Liikeluml. in) 11u t . d is tiie t a tto rn e y
F lin t,
which wus M ill n lilgger lilt limn bail $.100 damages to Ids ear as Hw ing Demi; his secretin y, M is.
tier first number. Ihill Cartwright did Beeves, who was ureoinpnllled C la ra Julie; rh 'ik o f the m u ll,
bcenme very pnpiilar when she
l(i'iMil&lt;i lln ld ; court 'te lm g in p h e i,
snug the "SI taints lllues." To bv Iliirutliv Dnlow, cnlored, nf ■Miss H e tty Doris W illia m s ; h ii i i f f .
close tin- show was Hobeil Wen, (Ivied
lie,-ves rlniined that he eouldll't I Honalil A m li'ison; Judge lli'iitli,
tile Wlsnril nt the Pliino, wlm (ms
«e etlie slo |i sign or the intersee-I Paol HIhscII.
iday d with snme of the top lintldn plio
n until he was "on it", Patrol | , Pibutt lliiltron, Mrs Yvette G i­
of l lie nut Ions, iiiiiimg them being
' "it 'I", i Hermnd .laf
the Pan] Whiteman nrclieslrn, Initl llian H arriso n Muted. "B eeves
U " ‘d ''1'"- « • " ' H-*tv
everyone asking fm mine when he said as soon a ....... saiv H te w e rf.
ear lights through the fog, .... ........ "; Homer Van I-led. i.iminy
playnl "Tea fm Two." "The In
.
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* I liiktiiii'«; wln»
i* i&gt;i i siilriit thi*
dlan Love Call," mid inuuv ntlp'r
Beeves (S lo p p e d his car am i nt- , . „ i|(| Klm &lt;r Mw.-.n.-v, M ik e S irinumbers, knvillg been i slleil hack
empted to hark off li e road at m||lj.
..............
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tlmi- nnd time ngain liy Ihu up- the time of the collision. Il.tr- M n rlim . N lllll.y ...... K „ M|kr,er. M iss
wus preeiatlve audience
rlson explained,
Dihm Ituker.
tre asu re r of the
No one was injured In the «»-** |fju il.l; Magda Swenson, M is Paul
eldenl nnd there were no charges | | | H„,,i,. j „ hn
W hitfield.

after which, group singing was
list hy Leon Cornell with Dr II II
McCaslin at the piano.
President Hlim-eiper inti ImI ui'I'i I
Kdward F. Lane, a charter member
of this club, who wns a president
In IH2ll and lieutenant governor in
IU27, a* rhutnnnii of the enter­
tainment rnininiUco.
He then K i ted ns muster of i eremonies and tntroilured Mrs. Fi&lt; p)u
Hilton, the plnnist wlm plnveil fm
the fotloyvine acts ns thev were in­
troduced. Toe first number was
Miss Julie Byrd singing “ (Jot Hnnpv"; then came Dean McCrnek'-n
singing nnd dancing fenlurln» tiesong "Hack In Your Own Back­
yard."

The big hit nf the

show

Edgar L. Jonew Died Memorial Services
Are Held By Elkn
At Home Saturday
Ktlgar I&lt;. June* died at his home,
301 East Third Street Saturday at
Jl:00 p. m. following a lingering
illness.
A rsllred paper hanger nnd
alnter, Mr. Jane* was horn Juno
. Ditto In South Carolina. He had
lived In Sanford for the past fit)
years.
He la survived by a sister-inlaw, Mrs. A. E. Cady of Sanford.
Funsrsl service* will bo held to­
morrow at 4:00 p- m. at Brinson
Funeral Home with Hev. W. P.
Drooka, Jr. officiating. Burial will
follow In Evergreen Cemetery,

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Nln^1 Btroef^and3Johnnie John-|^,or'&lt;*a •*‘1 lived in Saginaw, Mlrh.
»
m
t»Ht fit.nth Street Ip w to serving four year* In th*
Wh
r^rges of *™1?'
of th* year, overseas
drfxdS?
W|U» lh«
Intelllganea Dept.
l
s 1 i A s n t s r . H*
• member nf the Pre.by-

ShppD&amp;tdNamcdHcnd
Of Knights Templur

L. T. Sheppard was elected emi­
nent commander last Friday night
haad laeaniUena. and ^ r' "*ohn*‘ l*1’ at Miami Shore* Mondav with of the Tavlor Commandry No, L’B,
who lacurrsd brolw.. pamaja w sil ^ m Ki Arlington National Cam- Knights Templar.

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Other officer* elected were C.
J, Wilkinson, generalissimo; A. F.
« -% a g a n s , h&amp; (Mss
Ramsay, captain general; C. E.
t, Ootaman waa «oIng aouthl lurvlvora Ineluda the widow, tha McKee, prelate) L. B. Steele,
treasurer) Frank L. Miller, record­
er! C. A. Inghrem,
eonlor
warden,
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.
* * Junior
‘
tl •! Mr. Coleman, tha |mUe«|a Madar, Mrs. Virginia Ward, Brad- and John * “Crawford,

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warden.

Approximately I&lt;Hi Elks and
their futnilies and guests from
Orlando, Winter Park and Hanford
lodges uttended memortal services
held at the local lodge rooms yes­
terday afternoon for deceased
members of Hie order.
The Rev. Fr. Daniel llegurly,
chaplain of the Winter Park lodge
and pustor of the St. Margaret
M*rv Church .if that city, deliver­
ed tha oration, and vocal selections
were presented hy n mixed en­
semble from Bemlnole High Hehool,
under the direction of Miss Ollle
Remit Whittle. Earl Higginboth­
am. local exulted ruler, presided at
the servlt-iix.

or arrests.
Later the same morning only
one-ipiarter of a mile south of
Hanford on route 17-112, Nathan
Sparrow, cob)rod, 47, of Hanford,
veered off the wrong side of the
road while traveling south and
collided head-on with a 10112
Dodge driven hy Joseph Phillip
L«Itoclie, a tlO-venr-old ACT. rna(hinlst, going north.
Lelloche suffered onlv a slight­
ly bruised head and chin In the
mishap that caused $230 damage
to Ills car and $100 more to tho
vehicle driven hy Hparrow. Har­
rison arrested Sparrow for driv­
ing while intoxleated and also ar­
rested his Negro companion Ivey
Whitson fnr public intoxication.
Another psssenger with Hnarrow,
Ed Pcrrv, colored, was released.
Beside* these two arrests, Pa­
trolman Harrison reported eight
other arrests during tho weekend.
Included In the report wera two
driving without llconse, Improper
driver's license, and driving with
a revoked lkenso.

.'idle Williams -lr.; Sigurd .lutlgi|tii*l, Peter Von Dusen; Lorry
Iteagori, Fiuii.’is Itoiiiuillnt: (toll
erta Van Kcoisclait, Mis. Ewing
Dean, and policeman. Albert Fitts

C OF C MEETING
Advertising und puhliclly activi­
ties for flemlnnle County and com­
pletion of committee assignments
will ho the two ninln items to bo
taken up by tbo board of directors
of tho Chamber of Commerce at
their regular monthly meeting to­
morrow nlvht ut H:00 o'clock at
MAHONIC MEETING
the City Hall, Forrest BrockenAn election of officers will be
rldr*. manager of the 0 of C,
held at the regular convocation of
said iodatr.
All dfrostora and committee Monroe Chapter No, 13, Royal
chairmen aro urgod by G, W. Arch Masons, tomorrow at 7:30
Spencer, C of C president, to at­ p.m., Frank L. Miller, secretary,
announced today.
tend tha meeting.

Miss H etty Jane Uonctnnd, vice,
tiresiib'tit of tin- o rg iin iru tio n , M rs.
Ito u in llliit and M rs. H a rris fortit
the advertising eon tm illee for the
tdav, w hile lightlii&gt;! w ill tie under
the supervision o f M iss D u iu th v
Teslow.

Tickets for the plnv tuav lie 'pur­
chased for fl plus tax at the Houmlllat nllil Anderson drug store
and from any member of the east.

DoHpituI Trusted* For
Seminole Appointed
TALLAHASSEE UP)—Governor
Wnrren on Friday appointed the
following trustees for the Semi­
nole County public hustillul:
John W. Evans, Oviedo, one
year term; Fred It. Wilson, Han
ford, one year; Victor M. Green,
Hanford, two years) Dr, It, F. Red­
man, Altamonte Springs, three
years; T. E. Tucker, Hanford, four
years.
The trustees will be empowered
to float up to an $800,000 bond Is
sue
__ to finance
______ construction of a
hospital as approved hy freeholdera in tho November flection.

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End Of 20-HourUprising In New Mexico
State Prison Is An-,
nouncod By Warden

SANTA FE. N M b!*&gt;-IHolinr
orison,rs released eight hostage*
IimIbi nn.l Wariten Morris Ahram
;Savs Senntoi Is Team Case Now Bo fort* Su­ announced the end of a 20-hour
in New Mexico State
preme Court Cited Prporistog
Flavor And Won’t
Ison
As Case In Point The eight walked through the
Be Discordant Note
gates ipp'itno,mni-t'd and unharmed
after their ordenl. Thev wero
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WASHINGTON i t’* Vice I'n-sseised Into Sunilnv bv eight or
United States I'resliic ni-eiecl Dwight i). i.isrnhower ta shown this* purlry are; Adtnlrul iioliert 1I f i ; tb-n. ti. i*. . . n&gt;*luml. Com.
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South
conferring with the "top brass" of the armed force* in Korea at Seoul tunnder id the Far Kust Air Foret*;, lb it Lt-viiluiui-r; lien. Mink i lure; idcnt eleet Nison -eld today tlull C u n d ilin 's altoriu-v eenetal • ml ttio'p i-iuiviets who lo'ik over eon*
during his visit to Korea. It was ret ruled that the President-elect ar­ lien, .limit's A. Vun Fleet, Comniiguh t .f tin- Xlh tuny; lieu Omar B-n. I'oliert A Tnft i- n “ team Im lii) the UnlttHl N n liiin . ehai'ler iinl of the to Is,iii hospital, Cell
rived in Korea butt Tuesday, toured the front line areaa, conferred with N. liradley, Cliiiirniiiii of tin- Julbi I'lm-N »( Hiatt, and \dmlrul plover" who will wmk unoolblv mil)- dictate tn the Itullt liltinl vtiilt-s HI.-.-I Vo " altil the yard.
with the Inr,lining I’ i . iihowi r n.l
Ml the ho'iimros mslttlalned a
Army nod Navy commanders and left for home. From left to right at Arthur Kudfmd. tluti-riiutiniial Si&gt;a&lt;«i|&gt;hoi
uhnt they can do lit their own
mlntstriillon.
tlglit lituied sili-ne,- on how they
a lftilrs
"There is no doubt in my mind
T U I'allmnt. leadltni the open lui'l I... .. treutv't utul ctrcumIlint be will be able tn work i inn panel discussion at the rumen •tati’-es uitiii'r whtcli they wire
#I*
Mnuothlv
with
the
lieu
ndminlslrnC ou rt R everses
lion of the Niillonnl As'iniation id ffri*Hj
Tourist Chib Dedication
VI'rsm r-luved 'a the outside
tum," Nixon l-dd it repotler after Attorneys (Icncrul reported Hint
hi- iilnn-- set dow n a* fog .shrouded the effect of the U N charter Is world wort of the prospective
S e lf O n R u lin g
Nnlbinnl Alrpn-i Nix.ni » « , re- n point In i ease now |ie&gt;tillnu oeseti •• helmet,-t and carbineturning from Mexico Oily where liefore the II. S Supreme Court nrmed Yptionat Guardsmen and
The panel dlseossbm -wis oil ■lute police stood noised to storm
lie represented I'reslden' eleel Fl In T a ft-H a rtley |
-enh-iwer al ini'oeurnlinn eere- "Treaty mnkini! anil the Constitn tlte mutinous ciipvl'-ts.
\ bleb ............ fficinl nromised"
e-oeies fnr I’resnlenl Adolf*, Ituir linn '
Cullisoll smd tlijil the Supreme -i r,111 scull* shew-diiwo early today,
I 'nrtmes
Court cn«e to wlip'll lie referred
High Tribunal Opines
r-tfl olid Ki*enhow er «tdi' -burp Is line dealing «dh -eurer.ilioii after lies,-ril'ing scope of the up*
Iv lust week over Ilie appointment and that one of the iro-itnent* j iis|,.» n, greater than earlier re*
It Was Improvident
&gt;' Marttii I* Dtiikio. n stnoneh made ts that tin- eonxtilnlimi unit pio'ed.
Dan-r- rer-i hour for the show*
In Previous Ruling
Ilemneril I nnd president of the tans of sever'd states .ire In yiola
i|[iii&gt;i tomight no uptmrent'change
A l‘l I’lotnlw-rs Union, -is .eereinrv ||,ml ,,f ||„, | N charter
of Inluir Taft sold, the appoint - i, T he n ttorni'v* getu-nu .it then &gt;'i the -i'lmtin'-. Aoth'irlties sold
WASHINGTON &lt;&lt;S—The Supreme
'he eon Viet* who stormed "lit o(
Court reversed Itielf today and
mem was
iiii-redible
Seattle eitiiventim i lust u -.ir tirvl en-itrot Huodiiv nftermion In the
decided 7-2 against ruling on
N ixon -aid the iioo.iintm eot lui* look up It........((eel of treaties oil itf,'t n
xt"»i‘ I'l ison, still had
whether stale courts may Issue
....... i-rHieise.t on the erouttd he b- the Constitution nnd nstrueted n -..nt-ol of Uetl Hl 'p'k 2 smt the
temporary ban* against secondary
i le p rrs e n ln tiv e o f o rg n m /rd In | e o m m llte e to -Indy the m a tte r
t'.isoilnt «epl sever"! weio loose In
union boycotts-forblddcn by the
hot-.
i T od .iv's panel dlseusslo'i will be the bl,» |irl*un vurtl
Taft-llartley Act.
" I believe it is e s s e n tia l tb » t followed bv a report nf III tt CHIP
Viitho-lfles spy th»* eotivlels are
The National Labor llelationi'
(III. edministr'itioii pot Minke Die niiltee It the assoelnllott lakes anv armed I’ roorts of their strength
Hoard had sought to get a decision
definite slatul d w ill come lltr
tui-'nkes
of
the
present
admtids
tanged from one gun up tn two
that It ha* exclusive atuhorlty to I
trillion In leading the Cabinet com- it resolution in the closing sessions rifles, four shotguns snd n sub
enforce the T il act In federal
Wednesday
pletelv
with
IliHvi-tonl*
wl-t
are
courts.
i
luechlnegtin.
A lsu speaking during the first
en anv one sl-te," Nixon sold.
Thrmiohniil the ni»#ht. Abram
Hut the high court said It had
nnnel discussion wns ,\Mv Gen ItO'i S tate poller f'hii’ f J*'e Itoach
"1
ledleve
that.
In
the
Durkin
been "Improvident" when it agreed
W
illiam
D
'N
i'ill
nt
Ohm
lie
snltl
npiwdnlmml.
(Jen
Klsenhnwer
teeseveral weeks ego to hear the esse
nei'otintrd with the -,-lielHons eon*
1 "
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-• sQ i't
Photo hi- llaymond Studio, Fred Kirshnnr
that thi- A m erican lia r Association ' lets Ihrmi'-h -i purtlnde into the
growing out of an Alabama labor
and W. Bpencsr president of the Seminole County Chamber of. t.unimirce
shown a* hr *— - ‘ “ egnlxed that wlillt we must h*Ve
has
proposed
an
stiH^wit^i’nl
l»j
the
dispute.
a ribbon -tiedecked golden key to Hoy Hall, president of the Sanfurd Jfoutisl (lull, a- ti geitm nt khy is n hulnnei-d tes-e nf rcspenGhlr
Idseked out cell
reiireseotollves iif lahiir nnd innn- U S Cim slHiitlun 'w hich wmilil do
Justice Minton wrote for the ma­
n Thuratlay nlgnl of the new tourist building at Fort Mellon raik. (Htnrs in it,..
IttMi'lender for tiie efi-ht nr nine
n
i'e
me
nt.
jority that the tribunal has atithor
clnre that no Ireatv sludl ever i'l.i'i i.-ts Involved was Identified ax
(left to rlghll nre Hep. Mark Cleveland lr.; .he He %. .1 K MeKiniet, pnstm &gt;f he F rla l MeliiuillHt
"Ill 'lie Imut lull ....... .IV I'liswi-r lake jireeedence oyer the ( o i l 'l l It..I t .L u lls , St Imds, srrvin'r 10
tty to decide cases only where Church; Judge Douglas Htriuirom, president of the J uniut Cluiniber ■&gt;. Comm. , . I'm li st Hi t ekenridge,
(Continned On Page fill)
innhager of the C of
Mayor William .Htcmprr, and John l'iei*un, , liatimnn if tile T n n rlsl Fen! iv til. 1&gt; including u rep resentative nf tut mil lie added huweyt-r tlnil the i . i *Hi y e n no 'irmopl rohhery
to g e1 one New York tTty lia r ts oliposed to
The dedlcattotl nf the building was part of the uellv It tea of the fmn day Turn t Festiva l. H Illi'll ended labor on the s tu ff
i in........ tod w*'u lm» repeatedly
Saturday night with ito- formal opening of the May fun Hotel tMil .. e.imieipnl m il el t it 1in- Smithside of the more reasonable tabor 'in 'll an aim 'lidm enl al th i' time
.t&gt;ii, id ills release through the
the [lain 1 .1lei t. wg w ,+ Hi ,!
. .'"oris.
Ptimaiy ticti-Hii.
,
4
1
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a
or,
t'.iur
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"Then tie- labor i •'|ivI-H4-ri Iit11vvn
iim-. Frp'd Johnsun, who wns
f I t*»i itir * ' it l*l»U» M ill
It,.id hv rebellious convict* in the
...I ,in hosidial, was on the verge
C l u b A c c id e n t t o l l In
..' Ictii* as tu- yt'eteil tds son ut
the main mil,- &gt;•« 'h. td« slonn
*-Ison on tlye outskirts of bantu
JSYE R„u,7*cni r ‘u3:i"“S
S ta te A ffe c t in g
Fe
"|'.l rnlh'w out say anything
President Hob Harris as lla now- I 1
p*
tin-,*
" he sni'l
est member. Mr. Uauman recentIllSlir&amp;llCfi
rHUlS
The iinnunl Kiwanis l.udies mgld , Marjorie
Willis
singing
"You
Johnson and seven others were
ly came here from Aurora. 111. t o '
U W I U lU IV v 1 I
ih i*
Siiiiftotl T h e a tre
tJuililS
was held ut the K|dseopul Pariah Ciin't ti, i \ M ini W ith A ( . m i."
"incily |»i •&gt;*Iti« t 11»fik '*The N iifh t nf l,,,e Suodiiv and liehl til the prison
assumu the presidency of the Bani w* iiulormiLklc arcitlriilM m
House on Kilduv ut 7 :M&lt;» p. in. with who i nine l.uik for uu eucoin
v t, vioi.o ef ortsener*
\idvin four * a r h tin lliittle 17-tt‘J .J a n u a ry HUb." wlm li deals w itli a
President Mnrtln Btinecipei pie.i singing .1 t'ln is iiiin s n um b.o.
to w b ^ ih 2 ‘ r o S K
o?nw . | Automobile
Liability ding,
lio-pnil al nod fell Hloek No. 2.
hundreds
..f
dollars
in
!'V
,M,'T
l
"
"
1
'
“
,l.1
mid 1‘Jfi iitteniling tin-, gnln
Ilrjunt llmiisoii mt * ived t»lg
1licli release eain*- lust tliree
and one s lig h tly In ju re d I 1 m irsilay and t ii.ln y nights at
L.„^i,g|ey who moved u» Jack.onBecoming Hurd To affair. The tutils- was beniitifullv upplinjse
singing "Bessie 'n„.
On* Count y
mill to.or" after peidleptIn'v Warden
dceoraled by the wives nf the llelfei ■ I,.-veil Ibid Curt light tiriv e r in the " v i'r v " heavy fug J, " ’’
Morr's \hrmn lu»d declared he
A'musical program arranged by
O b ta in
In
F l o r i d a i-ltlb's officers, pineciini'S tin.I other Willi tile mnlieliei with singing und lb a t blanketed the urea south » f 11 . I * 1/
Mm.
Dunn in d iriv to i *&gt;( Imped t,» rrncl, a tr,u's- within an
Charles Morrison included u local
deco rati on* with u large liny- nf dam lug to “ it Ink p's Two to Tun- Sanfiitpi early Stunlav m o rning.
the
fir»i
|
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m
|it
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O
n
*
musician and a former member of
tlu
hour
fruit III the center of tin- speiikei go," Julie livid, for her secoipi Itig iiw a y P a tro lin n ii tt. D. H a t. ,
t
riViUitly-iuiranucit ^ruut*. uhieh
1‘aul Whiteman's orchestra, both
, A?iim w p DoC ti.„ r „
table.
mi in be i -pjing “ Von Dreamer You." 11*Il*i M’ 1,11 1* m!m, *
i
hnM
I
iin -u |iNN t it inir uu tin* filiiv ,§
After opening the meeting with
The ftrM colllsU.M oeeurred at f„ w w,.,,k,_
w ,|,
The lent Comedian who kept
t o . c t i r W,ru W’ “ W ,,V *d by quMcyrt^ scdd.nt. .ml h lS d.m:
Minor Fires Put Out

lorn) nre-*nlxetlmi w|H f,*x*-iro iho Later he played

SHO0PINA
DAYS L in

No. 77

A»*oclaled I’ rens Leaned Wire

M O N D A Y DE C . 8 , 10.12

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By Fire Department
t;«rl\ Saturday evening GUy
Fir,-ut,*ii alisweieil twi* minor fire
atarnt* in the ►pun "f 31 minTie Polls leport' ,1 t"'lav
Firemen first iii,h&gt;,l to WIIlitis, Assistant Fire t'liief It. T,
|,itin |'
Evans' home at 2320
lining,. Avenue to extinguish *
tjnv flu at the baseboard of th»
t.nuse mulctiip'iilh ti"' front steps,
Ilumitgi' wiis only slight.
While one engine wns still out.
moke from n cur on Hanford
Avenue
ond
Kourth
Street
In ought out the booster truck.
I'miii investigation it was found
that Thelma Nathan, colored, had
he,.ii living to drive her car with
p|,c emergency brake on. Tltero
was no damage, Chief Thom**
thiil.
A defective fire-place that
threatened a conflagration at lh«
Lome of Clarence Wynn, 2003
Grandview Avenue, brought Flro*
men out Into Humln/ morning to
keep the threat in check. No dam­
age wns caiiseil by the menacing
flames, Chief Thomas stated.
HEAD TV COMPANY
MIAMI LT—Tho HDcsvne Trigvision Cnrp . with Nile* TrammaU
as president snd two Miami newt*
paper publisher* as officers, todijr
filed an application fnr a nsw totc'dilon station for Miami.
Trammell, former president Of
the National Broadcasting Co., f#»
signed ss chairman of the boafa
nf NBC last week to become as­
sociated with the Florida compa­
ny
Other officers of the company
which Hied the application for a
Channel 7 station are James M.
Cox Jr., vice president of th# Mlanti Dally News, John S. KnlgaL
owner of the Miami Herald. JamM
L. Knight, and J. Leonard Relnattt,
WOODRUFFS HAVK RON
GAINESVILLE UT

-T h e UU-

versify of Florida football aaaan
la now a complete auccesi.
Mre. Bob Wood nil! presented IM
Gator coach with g baby boy «
3:34 a m. today.
The Woodruffs also have as b
year-old son. Scooter.

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                    <text>- Y Seeks 5 Missing “School Trophy ” Winners
IIKIIAI.il
Gr i d Banquet TUB H.\NFOllD
W ed. lir e . 3, 1952 Sally Loop D rafts
Pa*e H
Be Staged On
VI To Fete North Carolina Is E ight Players At
Diamond M eetings
Ex-SIIS Heroes
HUNT t'llKTI.AIN
I c g r id ir o n
»■* p lu it-.
H ro tln o lc I I it r li H t-luxtl

*lar* of bygone era* will
again l&gt;o revived for tin- Sil
ver Anniversary awarding of the
Peter Bchnal Trophy at the Tri111-Y sponsored grid Imiiquet on
Friday night, Dee. I'J, at tin- HIIK
Gymnasium.
In an effort to bring tnarlhrr
all 21 previous winner* of the
roreted Hchaal arid trophy, the
ambiliou* SIIH girl* of Trl-lll-Y
h a r t rontart.il 1(1 former "InMr*, but hare falleil In the
nueat
B
UI to find the whereabout* of
ta r other five ex-»l*r».
Margaret Morrlaon. chairman of
tho footlwll banquet, and Tii-HI-i
proxy Marv Ann Wilke are urgently requesting that any peraon, who
know* where to rontact tho five
missing grlddors, to rail tho achoul
Immediately.
The five ml«ln« player* are:
U floii Kdenflrld} «|uUll«n Jordam Darrell ............. . * croon
Allman; and hill Ijranan.
,
Kderiflehl won
‘ V .lie tiopliv the
■ j T*r«t two year.
m
1 Vir-lnh't-hlmr
• lireeedent in 19'2'J
I ml m m
Not
y»ntll Hill Pleni­
shing c-Hioe along
J in
IV-HI-4 win
.1. ‘hi* feut dlllillrili'e.l Hunt bitting
IWilll- tnderioo.
Ivlin now la in
. - *'he A r m y lit
rle a ila f Mr nil y e Park,
rla., la the only other player to
win It more than mire in the 23year hl-torv of th" nunnl.
Pour of the known lx whi­
ner* are In military service. Cot.
f.eorer Moye. I9 l|, I* now «ta•looeil at port Hill, ilklii. nthrr*
In the aervlre hr*lde* .\nder*on
anil Moye are Wallare Tier.
I®lb, rcwidlnit at Mrninhl*.
Trim., and Hlrhard "ralfl»h"
lla*«, in ID winner, *talionrd at
Tamo Iturkrr, Ala.
It la itlteieating to note thnl
t’vo -id of lirothera hold the iliatlnrtlnn of winning the KrhenI
Trophy awnriled anniuilly to the
nuta'amllnir player „f •!■«. venr.
Dr. George Mrl'lellm-I, ( til.
rayo, won the award in 1913
and III* brother l.rlaml Mrl'lal.
land, New Orlran*, ropoed It In
1937. turning the family I rich
for (hr flrat lime.
The Auderaen fllltllle r o l l he
Jnwt|v proud of the gridiron ey.
plnlta of their two anna Willi*
and ctiaelea, Willi* rpeelyed It III
M h MHO nud HM7 and Cle..|e.,
who la attending Georgia Tech,
won •' In D»riO.
(Mher winner* e"d their *ddrenafa are aa follow*j f«*&lt;*—
John Courier, Otledo; 1911—
llewdrlr I,vie*. . I.n* 'n re lra ;
1929—Elwvn Huoirea. Ilrrrkenrider. Oklo.t IM1* — Itnh—I
Hlolnoff. Miami; 11111 —1)01 Hi­
rer, Hanfordi !!••' —l|r»mon
llrom lrr, II*.(hi-*. Pin.; I l l ' Mlrhart AVhuIrhrl
ntlriidlng
Pnleeralle of I’hirhl*- It*^'*—
Fd iN-rdoo, allendiog rnl«er*lly
of Ftorhla.
Peter Hrhanl. who
(he
teeohy ench yeor. urn* "o ’ S w t»
Editor of the Hanfonl ||,.«-.t.| be.
tween tlm year* of i o n 'l l . II"
mncelvrd |he hl»*» In '9!'" »—•
haa been preventing hi* trophy
every year to the olaver voted «*
the moat outstanding on the HUH
orldiroo team. Rrh*"l la n*»e mibllclty director of Silver Spring*
p**r n..*la,
HCIIAAI. THOPIIY WINNKUH
"TWO—Ixifton Kdenflrld
113#—U flo n Koenfleld
1931—Got. George Moye*
I MX—John Courier
1933—llendrla l.ylew
1131—QuHllan Jordan
19.13— Dr. George MrClelland
1939—P.lwyn Squire*
1937—U land MrClelland
1939—Itobert Hlolnoff
1939—Darrell Forfuaon
1910—Jim Riser
t i l l —Vernon Allman

Seeking To Find
New Grid Mentor

t'HAf’BL HIM.. N &lt; i.t'-T hr
Univeriily of North Carolina lodsy
started looking for a new football
coach to replace Carl Suavely, and
a|N'eulutlou Immediately centered
on
former
nil two
inir a«
»■...» ■ Tar
- —• llrrl 1|»lnyrr
»
great* — Jim Tatum and George
Barclay.
„ ,
Snavely rrvlgncd Inst night. effect
live Jan. 1 The University Ath­
letic Council accepted the realanalion and anid the veteran mentor
would lie aaalitned olher dutiea In
the Department of Athletic* ami
Physical Kducatlon. possibly leachInc.
The white ■haired. M jc n r • old
Snavely had guided Ihe Tar Heels
fur 10 years, elghl of them In sue
cession. Ills 1940 and 1943 team*
went lo Ihe Sugar Howl and hla
!!M» squad to Ihe Cotton Howl.
Ills resignation ram r after Ihe
Tnr Heels ended Ihe three mo»t
disastrous season In their history.
They won only seven of 28 uumc.a
and only two week* ago ended an
II game losing streuk by beating
South Carolina They won only two
of eight games this year.
The athletic council said it*
coaches committee would recom­
mend n nrw coach, hut gave no
Indication as lo who would be
offered the Job
Tatum, head couch at Maryland
nod n grenl guard under Snavely
when the latter first couched here
In I03C33, ha* been mentioned as
Ihe top candidate for Ihe Job for
mureV than a year. Uarcloy. an allIIIUI
.
timr nnl\rr»liy
llv "lliifinun.
------ was
" head‘
coach at Washington arid l«o until
brought here last year to help
Suavely install Ihe spllt-T forma­
tion
Olher roaches already figuring
Ml siin
in
p e1ciiiiiinm
u la tio n aiiire&lt; taa»
A rt G uepe u.
of
Johnny Vaught of Mia-Virginia.
itln............................................
.
1
.
.
,V
•
*
sisslppl,
here,
. j i t . , a- former
......... . -assistant
.............................
and JJim
nod
im Gill.
G ill. S
Snnvelv'a
n n v e lv 'a lont’-tlr
lo n e tim e
naslstnnt on the Tar Heel staff.

Deacon Towler Is
Preaching Sermon
About Pro Teams

U C L A ’h S t o c k e r t T o
P la y

In S h rin e T ilt

H it

m lormi7

W Boi?.'nASwM ‘*»a «

gate, tlght-yaa
•tri _ veteran carrylie pounds,
et Brookemoade
" end Mrs. Al*
.Ruble's War
Mown, each at Brooklyn College
nlown,
f. Hooper s Jet
Balalr stud's

w

i

r throe-year*
,h ........
mile and
ai

"oTT
oves

Mayfair Inn To Hold
Invitational L i n k
Moot Next Spring

.Iodic* Cornell Wins
Berth On “Tiny”
All - America Club

Itobert 8. Ilillhimer was re­
elected president of the Men’s
Golfing Association last Monday
night in a special meeting at the
Seminole Country Club. Col. H. G.
Harrlman was likewise rr-elertcd
for unother one-year term us Sec­
the Class C lllo Grande Valley retary-treasurer.

NKW YOltK 1is - Meet Jodlo
Connell, guard for the Jackson­
ville, Ala., Teachers football team
and newly named tn a berth on
the Associated Pres* LllUe All •
America tenm of 1932
An accident In a swing when
Connell was 10 years old cost him
his left arm below tho elbow hot
tho rugged 0-1 athlete from Gads­
den, Ala.. Is ranked today nn a
par with the other gridiron greats
of 1932.
Connell was Ihe running guard
for the Alabama Teacher* In their
Notre Dame box attack and his
agile 180 pounds made him tho
train's most effective blocker. In
addition, he did the kicking oft.

loop and outfielder John Mitchell
from Greensboro In tba C ilia D
Carolina League.

Moron

pitcher

Pcto

Seminole Pro­
fessional,
Mu*
O'Llnger,
an­
nounced Hint the
management of

the Mayfair Inn. runvcricd some of the touchdowns
new owners of „m| vas uscil a lime or two os a

the course, would hall carrier lit the venerable
sponsor and con­ gourd*-uround play.
duct Hie fourth
Probably Ihe most amaxlng Con­
annual Mayfair nell effort of the year was his oneInn and Seminole bunded Interception of a pass.
..
amateur InvitoTwenty-two colleges and univer­
Mus O Linger tlonol
tourna­ sities are represented on the Little
ment next spring. Ifc said the All-America, a team which gets
date would Im set later.
Its name from the slza of the
In previous years the Men's school* Involved and I* In no-way
Golfing Association bundled the a reflection on either the size or
tourney, but the New York Giant- ability of the players themselves.
Two of the honored athletes are
owned Mayfair Inn subleased the
NP.W YOltK i;H_Onc fount nnil courso from Hugh Whelchcl and repealers from the No. 1 team of
Haal Delight, owned by two of alt major tournaments will ho n year ago -halfback Halph Dimleco of Alfred and tackle Chester
racing’s most prominent women, stuped liy the new owners.
In further sssoelstlnn action. l.agod of Chattanooga Both are
were vnled top honor* today for
Dr. Harold King and P. D. Scott seniors and Lagod, a returned vet­
three • year • old horses bv the
were appointed lo the handicap eran, already ha* been drafted by
Thoroughbred llaclng Association's
the Nrw York Giant* of the Na­
committee.
ImnnJ of selertlon.
Football League.
ftool Delight, from the Calumet
fll nn effort to foster interest tional
W ith U im lc c o In th e o ffe n s iv e
farm of Mrs Gene Markev. was and help Seminole High School
“c .m w .y V WMtam
the unanimous rlinlrr os champion golfers, the association decided to
of the three-yenr-old fIIIv division, give the youths automatic memreceiving oil 37 voles of the hoard. hershlo in the men’s link associa­ maker; Don Gottlob of Sam RiiusA total of 31 voles w-ns liven tion. The association will also help ton Slate, the country's leading
One Count, owned by Mrs. Walter Seminole High .School stage the ground gainer, and Steve Trmlnak,
M. Jeffords of Plilfmlelphln. The state prep golf tournament h«ie blasting fullback of the unbeaten
Lenoir -Rhyne team which plays
TflA hoard of selection is made next spring.
In the Uigur Bowl.
ut&gt; of rnclng secretaries of the
Conway went to the little MIs37 member truck* of the THA.
nfl
sotirl college
nflcr leaving tho U.
which upcnctl its unnual twn-ilay
S
Military
Academy following Uie
convention lipro today.
S u o rtM R o u n d u p
cribbing scandals of 1931. He was
Until horses are strong rnnlrndlly I1AYI.K T A l.ltirr
n great cod prospect under Coach
ers for over all honors ns "A m eri­
Earl lllulk but his 2U8 pound but
can champion for 1912" to tin
NEW YOltK &lt;fn — it has been last
wus needed In the William
nimoiiiiccil tomorrow night at the eoimnim knowledge for sumo time
buckfleltl.
TPA'x cm iial dinner
that fiKitball Is a funny game, but Jewell
The six vote* not collared by the mere fact still docs not en­ The offensive team's line Is
tine ( (Hint, winner of the Heloiont tirely explain how a team of pro made up of Joe Klrven. Presby­
Tuny Chambers, Mas­
Stakes, were split between Calu­ fcsslonats, coached by
acknow- terian. nnd at
&gt;/ an..........
end; Robert Lade,
met's Hill Gall. Ihe Kcnturky lodged m aster of defense, can &lt;m sachusetts.
Peru, Neb.. Teachers, and Tom
Derby vlrtur; Arthur Ahhotl's Illuo a given afternoon be completely Pann,
Tech, nt tackles:
Man, winner of the Prenkness; outclassed from Iho opening whistle I’ele Tennessee
Whitworth, nnd
und Calumet's Mark-Yo-Wcll.
and walloped by n score of 63 to 7. ConnellSwanson.
gunrds and Lou BohnOne Count, a dark brown son of
That was the galling experience • ark of atlowu
State Teachers at
Count Plcet-Ace Card, und Heal which befell stout Steve Owen nnd center
Delight. Imy dauuliler of Hull lain his New York Giants In the cold
l.agod and bis tucklr mate. Cal
Him* Delight, thus Join Native and snow nt Pittsburgh last week llobcrl*
Gustnviis-Adolphus, arc
Dancer anilit Sweet
Rntnotic on tho ond. It was n nightmare the fa­ the big ofwheel*
Swi
In Ihe defensive i
list of offleinl 1132 THA champion* mous mentor from Oklahoma will setup that include*
but
Native Dancer, owned by Alfred never forget, Marling from the furious, linebackerstwo'I light,
hey are
G Vanderbilt, was unbeaten In moment Lynn Chni.ilnoi* run the Hubert Wlechard of Kings
nine races nnd was unanimous first kickoff hack the length of and Ted Iw’venhagrn of thePoint,
Lo
choice of Hie hoard ns best luve the field fur a toiiclidnwn nnd last­ rrosse, WIs . Teachers.
nlle roll Sweet I’atootlo won eight ing until Ihe Insatiable Slcllcr* lind
The secondary defense Is comrace* out of 12, Including four poured across their final Ihree plated
by Hon Hillings of Pacific
stakes, and had four seconds, vet scores in the closing period
utheran. Wally Hulllngtun of Abl
ling 31 votes as champion filly.
(•wen probably come as close Lull
Lcne Christian and Neil Garrett
Native Dancer, with seven stakes to explaining the debacle a* It Is of
Ncvnda
victories, earned $230,493, an all- possible tn do when be said: "If
tram s placing men
time record for o two-year-old.
you stay In football lone enough, nnOfthethefirst33 offensive,
first defen­
something like that Is bound to sive and tho eomblnatlon
second
.AST NIGHT'S FIGHTS
happen to you." He proved thnt team, six already have accepted
It had not destroyed his sense of bowl bids.
By The Associated Press
humor by adding wryly, "1 had
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Woody n reputation a* a defensive roach
Harper. I89W, Oakland, t'allf., to uphold. If it hodn'l been for thnl S P O R T S
M IR R O R
outpointed Garth I'anler, 13BW, Ihe score might have been 100 lo
Hy The Associated Press
Salt Lake City. to.
0.“
HOUSTON. Tex. - Joey HartThe thought whlrh comes lo our
TODAY A YEAR AGO - Dick
tlrgen, 143, New Orleans, and l&lt;o- mind is whether such n dizzy or
Kaxmaler of Princeton won tha

“Real Delight’’ Is
Voted Among Best
Three - Year - Olds

Heshorr, 19519, Los Angeles, out­
pointed Billy McClure, 210, Los
Angeles. 10.
LOS ANOKLES - Oseir Torres,
119, l^is Angeles, outpointed Tom­
my Urnrda. Ill, Los Angeles, 12.
ALBUQUERQUE. N. M. - Bert
Mendoza, 167, Los AnaeJts. stopped
"hamus Jones, 171, Pnoenlx, *.
PITTSBURGH - Boh Raker, 221
Pittsburgh, outpointed Billy Gil­
liam, 209. Orange, N. J.. 10
PORTLAND, Me. - Charlie Goulart, 154, Cambridge. Mass., knock­
ed out Jose Contreras, Ml, Fall
River, M an., I.
NEWARK. N. J. - Jay Anderson, 142, Philadelphia, outpointed

___ ___ ___

,

football cluba and the best of Iho
eolleglana. In other words, If two
such college leaders a*, say.
Michigan State and Georgia Tech
played each other 20 tlmea over
a number of seasons, would either
nf them ever suffor such a humil­
iating defeat as that which was
Inflicted upon the Giants?
Seriously, we doubt It. and this
Isn't meant as a knock at the
money players. They put up a
whale of a show week after week
and play tba best football
to be seen. But. as we \ ..... .
the
Giants
lumps on tele...____
... get their ___
..

vision, the thought occurred that
they rlsl’ed their necl
ecks less and

ximis to land Waircn Spahn, BosBy JOt: RF.ICIILER
PHOKNIX. Arlz of — Tip to | ton’s stor southpaw.
CKLKItY FKDS SPTS. Ih JACK
Asked whether he would be will­
V anity football pluyers on the Itank Greenberg, general manager
ing to give first baseman GU
Seminole High School squad crush­ of the Cleveland Indians
Wanna beat the Yankee* for the bodges and outfielder Carl Furlllo
ed nil outside hope* of 11 postnnant —
next
year? Lot Casey
for, . Spahn. Drcsscn smiled and
rill pci........
— &gt;
.
senson clash In the Memorial
Stadium when they voted. 19-It, Stengel, the guy who slopped yon said:
not to play any mmr thi* season. 1 lour years In a row. tell you how
All I can say is I'd be willing
The squad met with Principal
"Nothing to It. say* the cajiy to hreak up my Infield and out­
of Nrw York'* world field lo get a good starling pitetm^
Herman
E. IMorris, ,Uwho
put
•*!"
T
,,
v
«
r.
In
h
i
,
'
champions.
"If you want to heat preferably a left-hander."
OIK
'
iirstlon
up |o the player* in hi* -1||( ju*Hl mak|1 n , ra,|c w(th
*g„
Dressen said he planned to use
nfflc
ffk-e
yesterday
morning.
After
a
f
,
k
,, the
th good
„ | play
.,|„y Bloc
i)|a rk as a starter and fell
reliefer
rM i
l n n,w hlrh’’hoth *fooling. U «k at. .11
brief dl*cu**hm J n whieh Prnii
both ers w“
uaVe
away to other clubs next season ond expressed hiope
we
gave
away
roaches Bill Fleming and
Jim
In trodcs In recent yea, s—Bob that such newcomer* as Jl
Cana* expressed their views, the Porterfield, Jackie Jensen, Prank Hughes. Bob Mllliken and Ronnie
players vetoed the suggested extra Shea, Tommy Byrne, Duane PH- Lee would fortify the pitching
game.
tuff
lettc.
"Some of the aenlors wanted
That Greenberg pop* off how !
----------------------to play another game, hut the he hales the Yankee* and wants T a m p a A n ( | p g U Will
hoy. on a whole felt that an­ his players to do likewise. Does
other game would be almost he tfiinx his Indians ran win the
Clanh On Saturd
anti-climaxed after their thrill­ pennant by hating us? No sir
ing finish with Dr Land last
"Know how Cleveland can win
.
Wednesday night.” said Morris. the pennant'’ By getting some of
^ — , ,,rldaThe Junior Chamber of Com _our players That's how simple It Mate University is concentrating
Mopping Tampa's
Vince
merer had hern tovlng with on Is. If you
* ican't
a •• lick 'em. get 'em &gt;'»»
CnliiPilnc'a
fnnlhnll
damnChick©
haM
in Saturday's
football game
her*.
Idea about sponsoring u "Joycee on y o u r folclp.
Coach
Don
Veller
has
Instructed
Bowl" game at the end of the sea
While Slrngel was having
'll some III* kirkers, Jlrmnv Mcssinese and
son, hut they got started on it too fun at Ihe expense of his friendly Stan Dolxisx, to keep punts and
rival from Hie Ohio elty. Chuck
bib-, Morrl* added.
out of the reach of th*
Cliff Aldca, who spearheaded Drcssen. whose Brooklyn llmlgcrs kickoffs
*pee&lt;lv S|iartan back. Chlcko althe po»t-*ea*on contest for the bowed to Stengel's Yankees In the wavs
had a good day against
Juyrers. stated that the intrndeil recent World Series, was accept PSU. has
lie raced 93 yards with
Mount Dora clash had l»een ruleil ing congratulations on having been kick for a touchdown here In t$
out when Jim Spear, coach of the rch
and la*t season at Tampa retur
Golden Hurricane*, flallv refused manager of the Brooks for a sal­ a hoot 87 yards for the key touc
OUCTlto play his hoys, who had quit the ary ranging from $33,000 lo $10,- down In Hie Spartans' 14-0 vie000.
gridiron two week* ago.
The Drcssen signing along with
t ,ni i .nA
STETSON WINS
the announcement that Joe Black, 1n„|.|,Irri.*ivea*ii Cfh row In o i^ n t " b!
COCOA UR — Jim Tavenlere who all but pitched the D.algers . fi™ ’T V j ! | |
wIn
, i f Sis . f , a i f
scored 16 points In get Stetson Uni­ to the rhampionshlp ond won 1
versity off lo a winning sturt In Rookie of the Year honor*. nl*n ^ , ' ' ‘n , Thn -„nrh
the basketball season. 37-51. over hod signed Ills contract for 1933 f „ 'r yh|,Th^ lnne?. woS"t
Patrick Air Force Ba»e. Bob How. came a* the boselinll convention ^,n.r|„o *tl,«Uhhf T«mn!! *ilnr n' UC"
player
n** c 1 * Tan,Pa ‘*n®*
ard was high far Patrick with 13. wound up Us three day
- i aMn
Veller said hit defensive lineup
flroft nnd prepared lo ay
delve- Into
prohablv
will have Vic Szrzcpsnlk
one of the heaviest legislative
IMt.nno P in 7:
and Hob Wndrich at ends, SWe
PORT LAUDERDALE
- A agendas in mnny years
$30,000 stable fire Monday mid­
Drcs.scn. obviously delighted ’Huey and Troy Hornes at tackles,
night destroyed the noted three- over hi* new puet, Immediately un- Nat I’nlak and George Carnes at
galled Show Horse. My .Sweet­ nounecd the Dodger* were slated guards, Jcrrv Jacobs ond Eddlo
heart, and two performing mules. to meet with tho Hrave* "In a Johnson as linebackers, Hilly HaSamba and Rumba.
day or two" In an effort to trnnsnet bon nnd Curt Campbell at the sideThree employes raerd Into the a deal. The little leader did not bucks ond Harry Brlngger at safe­
Galvin stables, owned by social­ Identify the players he Intended ty
ly prominent Mr. and Mrs. J. B. to dangle In front of the eves of
Garvin, to rescue six other valu­ Braves' officials but made no
Myrrh is a gum-resin highly
able show horses
Imncs about Ihe fact he wus an- valued l&gt;v the ancients.

y

3

Important TV News for

SANFORD.
and Residents of Nearby Communities

Club of New York to the out­
standing college football player In
the cnimtnr.
FIVE YEARS AGO-The United

Stales threatened to withdraw all
winter Olympic entries In an ar­
gument over which American
hockey team wax to ropresent the
U. S. In the games at St. Moriti.
Switzerland.
TEN YEARS AGO - The major
leagues announced a night game
aits lor
limit of 14 baseball contests
each team with tho excecptlon of
the Washington Senators wiino were
mined it.
permit
...
TWENTY YEARS AGO -— Army
defeated Navi
vy, 10-0, before a sellout crowd of 72,000 football fans
at Franklin Field, Philadelphia,
with "Pick" Vidal and Jack Buck­
ler starring for the Cadets.

what waa
less once they r e a lzed
l i ................
happening to them. They seemed
Funari, 122H, Rome, Italy, out- to
realise there was no nrreentage
^ojntcJ Jim Wilde, 1JSV4, New In dying for deear old Tim Mara
and that there wnutdjm anJ m i Xm I BEACH, n a . - Glen
game next Sunday. Tito eol*
Flanagan., 12444, 84. Paul, out­ otiter
Andy Gustafson called Shi­
haven’t enough time left Coach
pointed Diego Sosa, 114, Havana, leglans
ver "one of the finest players I
to play It that way
ever coached at Miami." He also
Marlutto'a offensive plav.
YOUNG JOR LOUIS
U-M Gridders Elect praised
Sylvester Martin. Jacksonville,
DETROIT KB - Coley Wallace,
and Bill Seblnskl, New Jerseyite,
Ciptalns For Game were
sometimes
irneUmes dubbed the "Young Joe
promoted from the B squad
Louis" of the
“
' Georgia an*
ranked Bob Dunlap
ip tought
tonight ln,ha
MIAlil urv— University nf Ml*
linebacker
emi
who to on
ml footballers elected llncbs
d offensive
a ___
lady to
Rex Shiver and
____
........ guard
gidoey
Don
Jon Martutto
Marlutto co-captalna
c^c.aptalna far the
Greenspan
and
Ernest
Tobey
are
Georgia game Friday night and
definitely out with injuries.
o V tie

Now, local retldents can
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ever before. New, esck/iiv#
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greatly improve recaption
even under extrema ad ­
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lorfh Carolina Mate 77 Furman 99
Tba f

issl'ra* t e ^ s ? k “T.
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•

Eton TOl^rnchburg 12
HAVANA n t W W f
Shaw 51 Bluefield Mato 40
cham*
.HAVANA
Ja « Clamsoo 60
m b wire
10 Howard (Ala) 81
f State 161 Ft. Campbell
golf cham-

ohfnlned

Spasoff from Durham In Ihe Class
II Carolina Lcaguo.
Montgomery received William
Lynn, nn outfielder, from Alexan­
dria. Va.
Columbia added another pitcher
In Hlchard Mills from Coruclc In
the Georgia • Florida Class D
League.
Jacksonville came nul he loser
when It lint outfielder Hlchard
Greco to Ottawa of Ihe American
Association.

Comdr. “Itrd" Cleveland, Han­
ford Naval Auxiliary Air Sta­
tion. wan selected vice-president
In brief hnllotlng at lha begin­
ning of tha meeting.

PIIILADP.LPIIIA '.I* - Demon
Dan Towler, the would lie minister,
la busy these days prearhing a
sermon In the National pnnthall
league entitled, "How tn run with
a football."
The latest NFL statistics showed
today that Demon Dnn. Hie run
nlnu man (rum Washington and
Jrfferson
ft
College In western Penn
sylvanln, is lha lop ground gainer
In Ihe play-forpay ranks. The
husky Negro buck of the Mis
Angeles Hoins has gained 792
yards nn 130 rushes for an av­
erage of 6 1.
Towler took over the ground
gaining lead from Kildir Price,
who suffered lust Sunday along
with his New York Giant teammates In Ihe 03-7 rout by Pitts
burgh Price now has 737 yards
on 178 attempts for a 4.1 overage.
San Francisco's hustling Hugh Me
Klhenny Is third with 643 yards
on 87 carries and a 7.4 average.
Tobin Hole of Green Hay held
on to his passing edge for the
light week. Rote has
second straight
an average of 8 88 yardi for 120
passes. Ills total gain through the
air Is 1.063 yards and 12 touch­
downs. Norman Van Brocklln of
Ixis Angeles lx second with 1.310
yards gained nn 183 passe*, a 794
uvrrige and 11 touchdowns. Cloveland'is Olio Graham holds t
renzu Alonso, 143, Juarez, Mexico, eurrcnco ax that at Pittsburgh
rgh Helsman Trophy, awarded annu­
with 2,330 yards. 310 attempts, a drew, 10.
might nut point up an essanitial ally by tho Downtown AthleUc
7.52 averago and 17 TDs.
PORTLAND, Ore, Freddie difference
___
between
____ _
professional

MIAMI un — Ernie Stockert,
UCLA's stellar right end on oftense, hp* accepted an Invitation
1912—Hill llranan
lo play in tho Mshl Shrine North1912—Hill Flaming
South * All-star charity footbill
tipfl
1944-Hill Flaming ,
gamo here Christmas nlgnt
1942—Harman llrumlry
Stockert, six-foot flva-lnel 203
(•42—Willis Andersen*
pounder, Is regarded as Die beat
1947—WIIIU Andaman*
pass-catcher In UCLA history and
1149—Wal
holds three records.
Ho Joins Donn Monmaw,
n d rrsrn
j MB—Chari
center and defenilva llnebicl.. .
i»oi— ..................Talehsl
whu also will play on lha North
Kd Gordon
•ornaw la a tao-pounder.
team. Mooi
nth team
The Houti____
_ willh
... , _eve
.r ^Rob
.
• —Til! uiltary Barrie*
-pound Virginia quarterTala, 179-pound
quarter­
back and safely man who also Is
TROPICAL FARE
MIAMI gr -V VoPlcal Park's a left handed passer.
flrat Wednesday failure of Ihe
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
By The Associated Press

V?

PIIOKNIX, Arlr. wt—Right playcr* hove Joined
the South Atlnntl
..................................
lantle
ilusrbnll League through minor
league drafts at the unnual basebatf convention.
Columbus received three players,
more than any other Sally league
team. They were third baseman
Pred Desnuia from Tnmpn of the
Florida International league; Infielder Lee Carey from Lancaster,
Pa ; and pitcher Tony Sarmlcnto
from Tiftnn In the Class D Georgia
State League.
Savannh purchased shortstop
William McCiosky from Laredo of

R. Billbimer Is One-Armed Star Celery Feds Vote Stengel Says Only Way To Stop
gainst Playing
Yanks Is By Trading With Theft
Re-Elected Prexy Is Selected On A Post-Season
Tilt
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XLIV

E stab lish ed 1008

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

THURSDAY DEC. I, 1932

Britain To Cut Thousands Line Streets Of City
As Santa Claus Parade Is Held Body
d . j. ^
T
A
M ilitary For
Quits
In
Solvency Sake
Protest Move
Churchill Announces
Cutback In Defense
Effort To Protect
Financial Stability
LONDON lift — Prime Minister
Churchill announced today Britain
will cut back her defense effort to
protect her financial solvency,
a He stressed, however, that this
'‘decision in no way implied any
weakening in her majesty's gov
ernm ent’s determination
.
to
lake Its full part In Iho effort of the
North Atlantic Alliance.”
Churrhlll read a prepared state­
ment to the House of Commons on
defense policy
He said that lust year defense
rust Britain l ,4t.2,o&lt;io,ooo pounds
($4.093,G&lt;K),i&gt;00). The same amount
of defensive equipment this year
grill cost l.d.'iO.OOO.OOn pounds und
next year l,800,0UO,&lt;M&gt; itounds In
flatlnnary factors iiemunt for the
rise.
The prime minister did nut stale
bow far the defense effnrl would
be cut back. He did soy, how
ever:
"We must prevent any substan­
tial rise above this year's level of
defense expenditure.”
Cluucldll* statement was inter
preted to mean Ihut Britain's dr
frnse spending would remain more
f r less constant. Effect* of Infl.i
* .Ion would merely result in a de­
creased quantity of arms output
The Prime Ministers of Britain,
Canada. Australia. New Zealand.
Pakistan, Ceylon und Southern
Rhodesia and finance ministers of
India and South Africa have been
meeting In London .since Inst
Thursday.
High officials said n few hours
before their session today with the
British Cabinet that, as far us
,jh ry knew, the group lias no plan
Tor a Korean settlement. Bill the
concensus, they said, does seem
to he that the fomnmnwi-nllh
would oppose anv extension of the
war to the mainland id China.
Officials explained t h a t a
stepped-up war In Korea would Ini
pose new demands on the Com
manwealth’s already strained re­
sources of men und eiiulpinent.
None of the British-led group
With fighting troops In Korea
ty eem s willing to reinforce its con
M ngcnts there. One of Ihe chief
reasons they are meeting here Is
lo figure out ways to savu money
on other fronts so they can nay
for the military obligations they
have already contracted

Downtown streets were Jammed i love, who was roller skating along
with crowds estimated to number) the street, second,
front II),000 to 15,000 people yesAngie Stewart won tin- first
lerdav aflrrnoon as approximate-‘ prise in bicycle competition, with
lv 1.004) persons trooped past them the second prise going to Mmg
in the colorful, musical Christinas
parade which onrneil Ihe four-day Higgins, lii the vehicle competi­
Tourist festival.
tion, wagons and the like, MftiiKama Claus came streaking Into reen Scott, 11, representing the
town aboard u screaming fire Berninob- County chapter of the
truck rather than the trndlllonal Red Cross ami dlessed like it lied
sled. Ills arrival was accompanied Cross nurse, won first prise, while
by a shrieking Jet plane from the the second prire went lo Susan
Sanford Naval Air .Station, flying Faille, rei-reselitlng Yvette's lunch
low over the downtown section.
Winners In the parade were the local Cub Scout troop,
nicked by Cuptaln J. 1.. ('b itten -1
den, commanding officer of SNAS, „ ' » r “, f ' r i . . r
the Rev. S, I.. Whatley and Mrs.
Nnncv Brock.
wa* MHfinn und ($i*n»'Vu R rhool,
Winners of the walking, cos- whose float showed little Susan
iiimed grown, ranging from one to Fulford dressed ns an angel and
five years old were Connie Stew­ driving a reindeer, was third.
art, first, In a red flannel night
I'rlies were wailing to lie claimgov n and cup with n red candle eiI last evening at tin- Chiilnher
in her hand; thirls Carlson, de­ of Commerer hv It"- Red Cross,
picting Red Riding Hood, second; the Cub Seouls mid l.ynmn School,
and Ronald and Michael Tindel.i Other prire. 'md been received,
el—,».,1
Christinas paekages,
I'ollee Clti&lt;-f line Williams --*tl
pifti.-d the sin- of tb&lt;- erowd at
third.
I’rises in the -ante group for 10,lion premie, while Highway I'iiages six to nine years were trolninn offered nn estimate going
Bwurded to Mary Phillips ami Ter- as high a- 15,000 people. Crowds
rv Collins, first, dressed as Mr. jammed the curbs four persons
and Mrs, Santa Claus; Keith iIssm along the route of march.
Fight bunds participated In the
Wi-slfnll. who was leading a goat,
second; nml Charles Slielove, dad parade from Seminole, ttrlnnd
ns ii down, third. Winner* In the Kdgewnter, Kustis, Orlando Boon--,
•11 to |,‘t-year-old group were Inesj Winter Dark und Ih-I.and High
Prescott, first, dressed ns * .Srhnol, Cn.nms Academy and Kan
Christmas tree, and Arlene HiteM idi timed On Pave Six*

jone. und the third to cbniie* Ti uman’sHoardChait
man Leaves Post In
Disagreement Over
President's Action

M

AHMoclalad I'reMn Leaned W ire

Nil.

Says He And Truman
Are In Accord Not To Snipe
At Ike Just For Party Sake
d

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i

Taft Chance As
r - h 'Zsrszrsrifz z Floor Leader Is
r x i 3' &amp; * s J r J SLST3S 5
Held Doubtful
WASHINGTON .4* — Prcildenl

Named To Eisenhower Cabinet

Stevenson Says Aim
(M lVnios Is To Retu'o Deficit, Serve
Rublic's I n t e r e s t
W A S H IN G T O N

of fit* i il v

P ~ A ill.ii S teven ­

son said today lie and P resid en t
Archibald Cox. chairman of the
I Io n ia n are tu com plete agreem ent
Wage Stabilization Board, waited
not to wage w ar on Dw ight E is e n ­
only overnight to resign lie made (IOP Leader Thinks
hower'* p ro g ra m *i nr pi % for p a rly
no formal statement, but told a
,o li .m lage
Criticism Of Ike’s
reporter the While linn e might
\tul lie told reporter* at a W hile
have something to say this uflur
Choice Hurt Ohioan
House news conference, the Dem onoon The Truman action, while
- ra in p a rly 's two m a jo r problem s
runnier to reenmmemlallons of his
■ re i i
to wipe out a d e fic it of
By JOHN CHADWICK
stalilli/iitlon lieutenants, did assure
m ore (ban h a lf a m illio n d o lla rs
WASHINGTON .P Two Senate
a year of peaee ill the eoal mllu-s
and i'J i to " s e n e the p u b lic
The President vesterilay ap Iti'publicans were in disagreement
lo b ie .1 '
proved Ihe fall $1 !(U daily wage today on whether Senator Robert
M i-\enson *p"ke •" new sm en a ft ­
Increase for John I, Lew I s '375.000 A Taft of Ohio mined his chances
e r &lt; o n tiT riu g w ith P resident T r u ­
soft" Vo al Viliner's" lii- illdii'heTiidn't i (" r tl‘u ’
by his
m an at Ihe W h ile House, the W a sh ­
want President elect Eisenhower to f " K'k
President elect Eiseiv
ington re silie n c e (or w hich he hid
.... secretary
choice
of for
have a eoal strike crisis on Ills 1bower's
in Ins un su ccessful c a m p a ig n fo r
hands when he lake office next ka|’"r ,
,.
.
.
tin- presidency
due Republican lawniakcr, a
month
lie m ade no m a jo r prnnnuneeWhile Ihe move averted an ll staum-h Tuft hacker who asked
•01 it * ut the news co itli-renec. but
must certain strike, it opened the not to be minted by name, foresaw
cb .it'e il atm ably with rep orters who
door to u boost in
i1"' :1 uf1" - R A B X A
n'.'.I.'h . iI i' . iS ! .
plied bull with questions about h is
ci msiimer 1
p o litica l In lin e m ill Itia l of tlie
among public anil industry mem
i le io -1 i atie part)
tiers of the wage board The hoard
Hot another T’.-ift *op|sirler also
tin
I II titans g o ic iM i-r did s a y
majority had held that a wage requesting
anonymity, said an
lie -t tilings
hoost beyond Jl vi would be Infla organized effort
would lie made
I lie lia s no im m e d ia te p la in
tionary
SINCIAIN WIIKS (left I. VI «I,., it moti of Ihe llepiil-lii th to . .
...
I lo elect Taft to the post He would
(m Hie I •it nr** i it In-1 than to take
mute*, lias been name-1 Srncl.iiy "t ( '■■iiiniel-e n tin 1 &lt;
WSII t balrmati &lt;ox. a to.yenr old not predict the outcome, but said
* b-it lest amt | hissiIiI&gt; to travel
Harvard law profeasor 1m* been \\tr drive would he sopped only if
I'iiblntl Weeks, a fnritter s.-unloi. is o o.ilive of M.i ... lo. "
ilu o.id
P o e i n r r P n e f ,n "Gii'c fur four months He sue- l iM riTiiiuvrd hhniuJf from i*tin
1’ Durkin (right), 'll. has been named by the I’te i lent ■ ■ r
" He knows id im plans for a
I x u L I I I e I 1 1 5 1 eeinb-d Nathan |Frtnsluuer siiluratlon
irt.iiy of I alair A ti-gi-len-d I &gt;enit" tot win. *u|,|",i f,*.i i \
, b iio •• in the to[i le a d e rsh ip of the
whose artlon* in the steel ease last
Stevenson, Durkin is piesi.leot ..r the Unit
A&gt;.ti.m ,.r l
Bridges spread word soon after
tu mol raftc \ ilio ii.il i o m m ittee,
siuiHiier resulted In t'ongress pas* the Nov 4 election that he wanted
no li and Apprriilli-e* of ti e 1‘linnlnim ,o..l )*,|,i-iltlot,, lo I i-ri» \l I
led il o i.i i lie n e ce ssary to re
M in n il D e n t i s t l o ( i l * t
a low n-strl.-tlng the power* to pas* Ihe leadership lob to other
•it .n o n - the e io n m ittee structure
.
c,
of the WSII
hand* and take over the less bur
In ' .m u' of I tie d e lic il to funds
( n n irm a n s lli!), S u y
Industry members of the W9H di'iiMime duties of the lempor.irv
Nenrintr I t s 250
lb' added th ill be expects his
through n spokesman the*- president of the Serial*.
i' md
picked iud 'o tial c h a irm a n
Friends '••Id
would boyeutt all hoard meetings
In ease of a dispute over hi
Stephen A M itch ell to stay nil in
Couple Find Livin g
imlll they have eoiiferrrd on the successor, however, Bridges hu*
till- |"ll
TALLAHASSEE 'T Dr furlls nm-stlon* raised by Truman's ac­ been regarded a* uvallohlr for an
After soi-resafully staging Ihe
4 It is up In tile Democratic
I'hrlstma* parade yesterday, the Haggard. Miami dentist, muv In- tion Herbert Kelley, executive as­ other term as floor leader
Is
T o Their L ik in g leaders|ito hi Congress to serve
Junior Chamlwr of Commerce Gov.-elect Dan McCarty’s choice sistant to the seven Industry mem­ The New York Herald Tribune
as
Ho- litsli unicnt of being con
waited Into u general disc us* Ion for chairman of (he State Baring ber*. told newsmen they would get reported today that "Sen Bridge*
slrm In e and ■ wboles,line infill
tnuether
tonight
ha* now changed Ids mind and I*
and outline of an ambitious pro­ Commission
&lt;m u l kilisa
1 (Hit 1“ • s 1 f t -ktl» 1 cro-e in nor public life
By It A1.1*11 J. ItlAll'KINS
Meanwhile, Kelley telegraphed now- known to be willing to con­
That was the word front friend*
I""i 4 i
gram of It more project* Lo be
it didn’t take the U It Wilkie* \ \ hit It »”i J$ b!11Vit l Sj mi In ll
Some Southern P rn io rrn t « al
Wf
tinue In till* post lo promote party long to learn that Iriub-r folk* me Im t I"ut h II,........ 1.
t10 .dIt 'vsn
V it,. Mit-t
tC m illn m u l tin Page S ix )
completed within the next two of McCarty today lie could not L. i ( ,.r&gt;i , "V
readied Immedlatelv
at Id* Ft .
of the dedslnn not harmony."
yi'iif A t I'.iIf Mill'** Ji n lilt HkT at i jk•-!$■•*•1
months, at their Yacht Club meet- be
,
•till
just
good
plain
Amerb'iili
office for
for comment
comment
in participate nnw in W.HI1 sessions
Taft has declared he is available , ,,t&lt;nple pg, ..........re*&gt; .........
, M&gt; t u Hi** it lo |in*vhl 1$ «1) 4 M'l' 1It'll t
Ini* today.
I lPierce
l«ree office
of o* The
This could bring the entire for Ih e post III* only a vo w e d rival ] wilkles nml the
it))) HI '
V *f IM Johnnie B. Austin
nit
.........
.-bildreo, M»vm || o
HI* assistant, Warren Blui-ktnon, here
President Douglas Htenstrom
wage
control
program
In
a
stand­
If
William Kmiwland of (a ll-la n d Hugh 5. nre
th.l- \\ rill h • , 1' *•1 II 41) wild 1) M li* | i hi \
outlined f-e numerous, ,(ind#r said the governor-elect lulsp’t cpm still, at
until
the
industry
, ||v „t th. Diemmvol.l »|»n«. hit Mi) t . l 1 Jills 1 II 1 )*'
feted makeup of the five man mrmbera of the nallon.d hoard fortlla. Who has said lie is In the i
»a'l
follow* t
t'
Ji'MH il 4 J ' 1"1. Is »h DM M i ' f ll M
race ayainsl a n y b o d y except Tr-iller Court
oard which supervise* racing and chart a coum* of action
I I Flrfeh un the "Vole* of De
Bridges
I "And It'* a real burn, i".-, «trii Mr nn«I M'♦’* (h)i (iv • H 1*I4.)f I d"
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
moeraey" essav contest for lunlnr legalized pari-mutuel betting
iMiku inir
Too few senator* were here- ami n|| [he modem ...... oh o- • - to 1 1)4111 I"
He said McCarty hopes to have o ,
,
, ..
-o.l sen'ur students in the County
*1 111 * 1
1 k■ IV
t r
too
chary
of
emit
meriting—to
give
fmmd
m
the
......
no-i
.
io
t.t
name*
of
men
who
have
agreed
to
K
(
t
]
)
r
j
Ik
f
HI
I'H
hitch schools.
V i ,r v rift., ?i . ■ I'.I . f f I Vi* nil'll
a clear blctore of the likely upshot yj,, Wilko expbnne.l "W. bay- II I * i«fi
v
,,U U I U
21 Organisation of a Javcee accent appointment to the com
‘ l
' “ ttu*!i f" »t,l .li'Iiiinn* If
&gt;.. | I 111.
i"in i h
of
Taft
i
deiomi'iatlon
of
Klsen
M-frigeiatton,
,
o.-nbiitoe
ln-ei
mission
and
other
top
position*
m
l-uii'lng school lo instruct youth*
' u I'M S rtfM i $#' i ' D \ f 4t»||iv
iji
. i ■ »i*M I
bower’s selection of Martin I* theinio.ieti.silv e-ntn.l|e.| t..,u, TI..M &gt;
hi*
administration
ready
for
un
on the nroprr method* and proce­ nooncement next week
1 • Mil • (ll '*1 M I 44,.,. ,,f |,( i'll I*
• - t.M
O'Ot*
Durkin *»f * tile ti Ko to thu luhor Iiiom utnl ^
« » mill kvtuit'A
dure with Elton Moughton, Jr.,
*-V 111.| &gt;111*'I IMtf Vllh IIlf flit III
-J
I &gt;1.
twist In the new t ablnet
v\bet! vie move fi-uo town I*, tiov-1 .,f S.t I .
The present commission chair
*•»"»* 41 mi' "il* ft i .... .
acting as chairman.
Taft
himself,
in
a
telephone
inter
kn„„|.„w
......
Is*
man is Carl llanton. Ft Myers
1 ! I Ilf ra#«ii U'* M H S u n l 11,
III Completion of the Javcee* News-Press
view
yesterit.iy.
said
the
effects
of
,t
l
||
|,.„g
f,„
mkoii'
■
■
...........
TALI.AHA.SSKF
publisher Ills term,
f V11raf $|x hi '• til lW111 lit*
•■*. TI&lt; drive In assist Ihe Bern- and those of tho other four mem Bund Department ^Is !'onv"i*!eeil 1,1* action on ihe Republican party w ith ti** l,'ot *»**v»*»til v*'iii'H vi*
1. h*iiM4i r n u
r I-.. , .f r
hi* nrleole County Tulierculosl* A*»o- bers, expire Jan. 0 along with that •••mud* are the only iirndieut long as a whole are “ matters that r i' ill I'd tiiMt 11in«•nt" n lliu vm imu
a inti xilli'Mi) *s • i*i mi
!*l»i«*It**i*
The Rev. Fr. Daniel llegnrty, ciatlon.
w
arisen yet "
| i | h»»'w wht'rt' m v ho&lt;«Ii|itvi| m ills I ••fifii
of Fnv. Warren who appointed range solution to lllownrd f'ooo haven't
Ik*
II ,ll4* till. 1
chaplain of the Winter Park lodge
He said he has been In toueh with m ill tlic v \vi*r**
(A ill, ratitt|»I\ n \ »■*
ty's traffie tiroblems.
4)
Organisation
of
a
lendrrshlp
them
« l i n n . . . . Hi •• n f- Hum 44f
of the Flks und pastor of the St.
hv a »
D-loirtment Chairman Allied some GDI' senators bill declined to unto nlii'i
Dr. Haggard lias been a friend
m v
w
.(. IiDs-t ■»•' ♦ nliiMit
Margaret Mary Church of that program under the chairmanship
MS.) m iin v l **»»**ra w i- h' fin l *W •
MeKethnn an.l sev.-rsl eegitu-er* say whcthci they indicated supim'l
of
McCarty
since
their
rnllrgr
day*
of
Brnllev
Odham
In
conhinrtlnn
Ittlt'K* 1 * 1 1' fill ' 1« tl. I"i
ji Vf*r*
city, will deliver the oration at
fur his |N)sltJon lie said he Is ,|llM't „||,
•mm i:
loidt
*
•
ii
*
till
wt
lo
•
old
the
l.eon
County
Circuit
Co
ul
at
the
University
of
Florida
III*
(Hll»-I ffii’fllli*' 1 e t.f
•' iur v
olnt Klkx memorial service* here with the National Junior Chamber
gelling reaction from all over Ihe rut 11 ft i11~i ruiml* *I Mv IiiihIiiiii*1 Stiltf* i f
blidge*
might
relieve
the
slton.ooi
wife
headed
the
women's
division
(..)!» l
I' V
* ll'ufhi'H.
I
lunday, 'lining which vocal selec­ prf*&lt;*r*-n In January.
lent Inn arilv but tunnel* wool-1 be ‘'inintry. bill |&gt;arrjei1 ipp-slions follim-8 t tu i mmnI i iir' itui vi irk ami i lllh* 14I
Jilt II I -- I . I * I' i u '
•ii*ri&gt;fii
$*h.
tions will lx- presented by u mix­ 5* Staging of the Christmas of MrCarty'a Dotle County earn none tidi'lsabl- iM Mo- Icip-f ru-’
ii txxiI wbi-llirr It wa* favorable or
at th* I
wr
wtilih*i|
•nnrthinr
(hut
vvn
palgn
last
spring
I 4. • II •tut t i n.J llu ir h Itrm l*
ed ensemble front Seminole High Lighting Contest, which John Wil­
Kv* 11 ' I ?h *hi id*
erttleal reaction
and ili*
Vii lilt* in live in
The
Cilv
of
Hollywood
and
a
Elsewhere
in
Tallahassee
Judge
.K
School, Howard Mcfjougli, chair­ liam* I* serving a* committee
irl.. •In
•t mil i
f.
Taft also said he has been lu from (linn* lo i *Vji *'*u
Hugh Taylor Instructed rival at group of Broward Cmintv tnx psv- contact
I*** if '*» t Ilf SfUft' W'ffH
WlfMi Nl'-s
\\ tils." m lif it t . .1
man and past exalted ruler an­ ehslrman.
with Elsenhower's head
e-s are protesting state plans to
U ntil Mr nod M »i W ilk m nr** h ir in ', M
torneyi'
In
the
Broward
County
i 'n f tfnv f, ''blhrmf** j111•I I"utn»Ift) Prfsan'atlon of the "Good
I.. . -.ii ft t. I * • i
n o u n ced today.
ID I" to • I
Host
s
15 million dollar lemd Issue quarters since lit* Tuesday stale nativi* S m iih C in n liiiliiM N
bond
validation
suit
to
stress
the
.. im Hi *'mm M,i) i i* f» nf i ht* Hun*
- Participating In the services, Government" and "Outstanding
to beln pay Gir Iwn tunnels mid 10 inent. but did not say with whom iunployi'd hv tho L and *f flo n w ln ir *• nhcii ............ii ............................
fit!.,I I'"'1Hi'' I b im f 1111« 'll 4'Ysill'll*
which will sta rt at 2:00 t&gt;. m„ will Cltixen" awards hv n committed constitutional aspect of the case in bridges In Broward Couniv. Tin- lie spoke or wlml was said
ll ....... t • ............
II.....turn n iiim tih v
a I+m-h I \ i r Min
Iheir
final
briefs.
*•"•'!$r-t
Mii\ Hj*-ra uti.I .1 I Fii-I*H*
f k»1|* ggrEllIlf IIIsi SIt 1 I
he Orlando Lodge No. 107ft, Winter heeded hv T. F. Tucker.
He made one thing clear: Ills Hon f&gt;t n|rid T h r u m uvrd I lit i* 11 , | j| M. f
lemalnder -if the eo*l of the -&gt;ro
The
court
Issued
Its
orders
ufter
I !'• 1■f&gt;"' ■*1J11jf il I' | " 'MI •' t If lira (IH'U
Park Lodge No. IK3I) and Sanford
7) Current Jaycee membership fl„ ,M„ mony hH(, br).M lllkrl) in Jeel would lie home through a four criticism was no sudden outburst Hu m art w hndn fun** vi*nra li|in I' YIt H' I'll M.,Si. H kt-ii i •&gt;
1 •‘ij)lf II M I K.J.lh II ■ '1 Mp» , •n ti'il t*y
Lodge No. 1241. 1'he public la in­ esmpaUn under the direction of ,h lmprove' ont coniI„ |M,(in*, - - million dollar contribution from He said he "look great care" In t»nd w m ddn'l In n lr tlnd r t»’in
•)(111•
.. Im. jiI &gt;".1
i fi.tn i *
.. i 11*
vited to olteml.
( i tufflim ril **•* I 1**")* s l ' k
writing
his
statement
and
helb-ves
nick Healv. The drive end* nn lition for validation nf a 15 mi
r»iu|
deniirtinent.
llv
ln
r
for
an
y
o
lhn
i
iindm
ih
r
*
•
»i*
«h
\ 1 .,m o n te
M i&lt; L i I V . I f l l MM
The 8HH ensemble will sing Dee, IB and I* being staged In
The bond would lm retired with l "It sneaks for itself "
dollar
bond
Issue
to
help
finance
a
lo
i •1" ", c l
Vi
S in mv"- N » kf 1 "
“Ahide with Me" mid "Onr God, ennjonctlnn with the national Jun­
llroivard
County'*
surulus
gssollne
Taft,
dlseluslng
he
first
heard
nf
two-tunnel, 10-brldge traffic relict
t I m i . i ' " 1 • 1 th s' •! il i, p e n it e n Our Help," according to the pro­ ior Chamber ranipafen.
tax
Uinnev
and
with
toll*
rollecM-d
Durkin's
appointment
In
a
news
project.
liv
W 1, n t,iv
1 ni r y
It &lt; t , " 1
gram. Members of the ensemble
in broadcast, said Id* own recoin men
HI Completion of the fond The bonds would he repaid with for iinu of u tunru'l nnil*r
h i Ik-. S o u th ilD '-i I'VPih&gt;,,,,n p lc n if ate Mnry Ann Wilke, Ann R aW n, raisin-?’
datlons
for
the
post
had
been
land
Wntrrwny
at
l.nn
OI
iih
Houli
drive for the Javcee* Or­ tolls collected for use of a protected
Joan Wright, Klnlae Snyder, 8yl. . m i l l In u .1.1,1 ip l.f 11 . u n it w it li
F Manion, dean of the
at Laa Ola* Boulevard am )!
’!,1,L n Clarence
n i't-n t i i . n m iitit iII (II Ik 1 n ig h lo r .
.v ia Hayes, Mettle Crlaaey, Bar- phan** Hhooplnir Tour, under Ihe tunnel
I,aw
School
of
Notre
Dam*
l/nl
■
bridge
at
RE
17th
Ht.,
also
in
Ft
a bridge at S. E. 17th St . in Ft
-ills v ,,s c h a rg e d
‘ barm Riggs, Snndru Dunn and Joe. dlreetlon of Carl Prlaoc.
l''-i f HK44H "•
verslty,
and
John
A
Danuhcr,
Laoderdaln
Mr. fltenatrom al*o listed three Lauderdale plua Broward County's
( • Jones, members of the Trinle
n i d i ■(N-xjinlt t" t-i'•in nn V m u rd e r il l
I iMhftniirri (in Hnr« *l(ti
The
suit
by
tire
City
of
llollv.1,, fi I 4f (l. tfl 4 4*
Trio, and Larry Bates, Edwin TI- more prnleeta coming under the surplus gaioJIne tax money.
It i
H o .-Ill I '.
The Ctiv of HollvwmKl and a wood and the taapayera claims the
Howard Fr,vflli- president of
II. shot Ji-lui W ulk in-. It, Ne■on, Ray Davis, Jimmy Whatley, headfew of Dind-ralalng.
decision
tu
(mild
was
an
nrltllmrv
,
lu
l
l"
-',
f.
I) Staging the anm-al Javcee group of Broward County taxpay­ one on the part nf state and coun­ Plann For Turnpike
the First Federal Saving" mi'1
i.'... nisi, of \lt a iiio iit • Slirllig*,
Joe Hutchison, Eugene E"trMge,
J
k
4
1»1
V
•
M
i
In
i
.t
no
H iasKnciulioM, naid todiiv Guti
oiii. a ‘ii j n i c shotgun the night
Jimmy Krider and Arthur Has- Cfeeiia on Jan. ?•&gt;. The Ro-er ers are contesting validation uf the ty officials. Thp tunn?ts would
Will H e Explained t.unn
kina, mrmbera of the hoys double nroihera* Clrcua will lo- used thli bonds.
hi- loot asked Gi'iirgi* Tonhv and . ,-.vvt ti 5 it S n iff " id ) ili, i&lt;&gt; ill tin ,,I o . i It in Ho- N i’g io l"t*ltie*s
more
expe"xivo
than
bridges
at
IIti* 441$) l u l l
Hi
Judge Taylor told Ihe onposing
,,, I , ,i .f 1lo* *ommiiftit i \Vntk tils,
quartet. They will lie accompanied year.
*
*umo sites.
MIAMI
A (lubllc meeting will Dougin* Btcnslrom. co-chnlrmiin ■( I s i f $ 1 - 4 || l I Ilf* *I ( 1 ill li* I 1" l In o il., .so - s . i i " , n i l , i numb'd, lia s
lawyers to concentrate Iheir writ­ tileThe
on the platio by Jeanne Lane MilHI Talent Show on Feh. 2rt.
objector*
also
declare
Ihe
the
Cltixen
Hospital
Coinnilttcc.
Ir
l
•
let
\
Ilf*'
‘
$:ii&lt;tiii.| umi44i )•*■*! %
bo held in Tampa, probably near
oil .. I
31 Hale of reflector taoe* for ten briefs on:
Whether the Road Department tixe rtf the surplus grt* tnx inrtpev the end of January, to explain withdraw III* nanit- from tin- lt*t I .......... | . l i v i n g t h e f i i l l l i l l &gt; | e , I l l ' l l *
A regular meeting and Initiation h-imner* on r a ra and blcvde*. Mr.
to
pav
off
the
Itonrl
Issue
wtnibl
l l , . S a lm t io i
\iio i
f'-o ii.I a
will he conducted at the local club Healv will bo chairman of this violated the Constitution hv obllgnt forestall other road Imnrovrincnt* plana for the Florida Turnpike of men proposed a* trustee* for
The aupcr-hlghwny committee of
tlf to complete the entire elsewhere In the county.
hom e for •Its- I n iu t - i n . t . - i i I'nm
K
tonight, atartlng with a dinner at commltte*.
tin*
County
Hospital.
. . . i the Miami Chamber of Commerce
, even hough proceed* from
•frdtSe o'clock. Other events planned
Amphitheater Seen
"The result* of our membership
in the case will w
Mr. Favlife said that tin- de­ t ;v at ta il F u s t S ii o it . l S t r e i t bint
said Wednesday i large working
rid iuite proved Inaufflcient. upTestimony
by the Elka Club are a Chrlsttnaa drive have been good eo fer and
m irh t
\ n u rg e n t id e a fo r •b u t" i
today
but
final
arguments
wilt
mand*
on
Ids
time
now
wore
such
model
of
an
expressway
will
h*
Whether the Road Department not he held until Dec. 13.
ball on Dec. 20, a children'* Christ* our
LAKE WAI FS T’ Prospect! arc
goal will he nassrd befor*
available for the meeting nml will tliut he felt he coiilil* not give nil lots I,, . ii sent -" 'I 4&gt;v It"' .U a lv iilio lt reported
m at tree, a New Year’* Eva party th* drlv* andi,** Mr. Rtenairom violated Um Conslltutlon In obllgalbrii-ht for ve.,r around
contrast travel over a llmlled-a'- the time that would lo- required by ( o u t f " i tlie I t a il* f t iin ilv , w ho use
Ing ItMlf to maintain and rpnlnro
and a benefit ain-tlon.
of Ihe lug amphitheater built
nradlftad. So far. 817 memher*h&lt;n» when naceaaary the toll facilities Wnman’KBody Found ceil highway and a highway wllh
lost a il t ill'll b e lo n g in g " III the
in-.ir here for the winter pnaluctlun
have b*en turned In by Mr. Healv. out of ita current /unda Mho first
this Important project in it* curly lili.r e v e s le i,la v iiflo rn ito n
crossroad*.
MRS SINATRA RWIRFH
of
the i’assmu I'ltt)
In
Market's
Office
Comtnentlnr
on
each
of
the
stages.
Commlllee
members
said
many
four cent* of the gasoline tax)
LOS ANGELES (Jt-M rx N w v
W illi the exception ,,f a sin g le
I' fu rl Sink, general manager
BroWt*. Mr. P*ep*trom rather than gasoline lax money
people know little about the pro
Mr. Faville auid, "1 feel honuted
Sinatra, divorced wife of linger numeroui
rik-l
l"ir,
ll"'
Davi
&gt;
holin'
was
oi
amphitheater, told a civic
fCawtlMMl Oa Pig* Rix)
i is s o s * ,. os
aist
MANSFIELD. O. UR-The hod*’ posed 275 million dollar highway that I should liu considered by the 1. nnsiinu 'l In flaoii-s oimolii- 'l Hulltin' ihe
Frank .Sinatra, has rnnoHed an
following organisations
of
a
woman
believed
slugged
by
that
would
bo
built
from
Jackson
nroxlmately $30,000 worth nf her
Hospital Committee nml llie Conn | The iii'iih'iilifieii m-u’ldioi con have shown Interesl m using tho
rohher*
was
found
In
the
hMilng
villa.
40
Miami
wllh
a
branch
to
Jeweli ico missing from her homo
Plana Are Made For office nf a *"ner-markel enrlv lo Tam
ty Commisslonir* for a Job of thU | tio-ted llighuav I'nlrolmnn ll. I* facilities
She told police she h id been out
nature. I am rortalnly moat inter- iiuin-un nono.liiitilv oft
*&lt;•■The Cniverslly of Florida drama
dav,
Police
Capt.
Paul
Whlpp
re­
— of town for ebou* two weeVi and
Lake Mary Festivity pot fed.
esled in seeing that the hospital ing tin- twu-*torv flume Imo'it ile|iattment n* a summer field lab* Mi her return noticed the Jewelry
oratory; a group plumiitig a big
iroject is pushed l« completion rtivi'lnped iii fliiiui'*.
He identified her a* Mra. |j-ah Civil Defense Unit
M ining. Although she has InwteWASHINGTON «'|-C o n g r* a»
Plana for their annual Christ- Rlernhanm.
I'at ro Iinii ii II* ril'oo reported scale protiuctlon liased on Florida
,ust as soon a* possible, hut it I"
about
SO
,
wife
o'
ance coverage, Mra, Sinatra laid haa been txild th a t beer and cigar- pra*. Tre#
To Be InHtructed Jjucauso of tills Hint I nm compel­ tin- file to Ids ...........I lu-mlipmr hlslury: Ihe St PHersburg MrmTiee Celebration, which will Ernest Max Hfernbaum. owner of
roan* nf the plecea have aenli- •tta commercials a r t *o numeroua be held
(eld ehortly Ircfore
before Christmas a a'tner-P’,’rkat chain here.
led to nsk the wltlidrnwiil of mv ti&gt;rs on car radio, D'T.aod alerted hnriv orcheslra und Ihe elorlda
mental value.
on radio and Ultvlalon they evtn were diacuaaetl laat night at the
Air Force officers from Jack­ name. I feel tliut n greut deal of the Mi,iiforil I'olire who iu turn State University symphony, . Tho
Capt.
Whlpp
laid
it
appeared
appeaf a t Unto on church pro­ regular meeting at the Lake Mary robber* had aet fire to the nffie* sonville will give Instruction to­ time will he required to yet this sent word I" Hick Aiken I" make Horidn Historical drama would
r-h,Jr 1?Tr of Commerce, Raymond after ahigglng Mra. Sternbaum and morrow night at H:00 o'clock at important Job done, and I know ail announcement over III* public , feature the .Seminole Indian post
g ra m .
First performance of Ihe Passion
Paul C. Mitchell, a science kL, Ball, prealdent. laid today,
Armorv to Uie ground obaer- that at this time I Just cannot glvo nddresa system in Id* car.
Th# annual affair, during -wl. . . her husband. Sternbaum was foomt the
head* the committee
Aiken's announcement
even­ Play in the 3.ikk) seat outdoor thea­
- atlon corn* o( Ike local Civil Df- the time to It."
U’'’ feme unit, John Saul", chairman,
When told of Mr. havlll-'* de­ tually ri-iu'lied the grief stricken ter will lie presented Jan D. There
id aodel action at the preranU and candy are d l . t r i f f i E J Mf ‘ ln ,n ,lley
__________________
will lie performances three time*
cision, the two chairmen *«ld lliul Davis fundiv.
F fn t Methodist Church in ML to children of the community and
nnttnunceil
today,
la furnished, will he
Msrima week ending March ll.
they knew they spoke for the com­
Veraon. N. Y., told a Houe* Com­ entertainment
f'ity
Fire
(’)iief
M.
N.
CleveMembers
will
he
familiarised
under the direction of
. ’ Al. " ' f
mittee a* a whole wll'-tl they said lanil H in ted tndav tliut hi* de­
merce flu boomtxlttee yrsterday the ■taged
Arthur Tomklnaan. Liberal coq(X
Breckenrldee, comman- with the different typo* of air­
they regretted the fact Mint partment was not i-silli’il to the
Movie Time Table
lie come “st ell hour*, buttons to the celebration
the Central Florida group craft and how to spot them and that
night, including the eah- been made. Mr. Ball alated.
f the Civil Air Patrol, and John report them to Jacksonville In the local business man could not fire hut" Mint tie hud heard someR IT /
serve.
inflesj of &lt;h* audience,
tillin' about tt. "We have no of­
ndea, sommandar of the local lha event of an emergency. The
Favorable committee
“The Greatest Show on Earth"
ficial record or ever receiving a
, et m plte."
win*, will he among local mem­ obaervatlon post will be a the
were made and eight new mem
1:0(1 - 3:44 - (l:2fl - 0:12
cull on that fire you mention,"
were taken Into the orgenlxatlon. ber* who will attend a CAP ban* Hrtyhound hue elation in case of
MOVIE1, AND
HEPAIRH
BEING
MADE
tti&gt;'
Chief
said.
.
e
"
tl
at
the
Dubadroad
Country
an
emergency
or
war,
Mr.
flaula
The meeting.was eom-Iuded with
"I Want You"
Renalra
are
being
made
to
thn
Mr.
Cleveland
reported
Ihut
the
Club
tomorrow
afeht,
belue
Commluionr Otla E. Fourakre adShow starts 0:30, feature 0:57
one interested In giving as- wooden marquee at the Htrick- only alarm turned In vi-ntrrdav
dreesing the group on proooaed *ta*ad aa part «f ^OAP Waek"
road Imororaments In Laka Mar*. activities.
alaUMP to the corps la Invited hv land-Morrison Ford agency and wa* a call from T. R. Tubbs, 412 intermission 8:60, last fsatura
The CAP marked ita eleventh by tho chairman to attend the the floor in the front show room South Park Avenue, at 5:95 p.m.
and answer period fol0:84
fe being painted.
who had an overheated stove.
anniversary last Monday.

ss? 'xrsas.... .... ■....

JayceesFace 11 Haggard Seen As
Projects During McCarty Choice
Next 2 Months For Racine Post.’

Junior Chamber Is

: South Carolina
In Trailer All

Ft. I'icM'ce

Membership Goal

Is Found (iuilty Of
Rroakinjr,

B

Convinced Tunnels
Are Real Solution

Fr. Daniel Hegarty
To Deliver Oration
k,A t Elks Services

i

\C

Faville Declines
l Davis Home Near
To Be Named As City L i m i t s Is
Hospital Trustee Burned To Ground

Year-Round l ’.sc For

Beer Commercial Is
On Church Program

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Court Records

Cassandra Francis
Celebrates Birthday

DEEDS i
Overall eel I,an&lt;l Company To 8.
O. Hhlnhnl-er, Jr.

(•Ida, F re d II., *gL T o lloae H u in p h reya , »g l.
Fre n e h , F . F . A w O ra ro To 'Cl,
W . I.ew la A w Jean
O ile r W e lle r Hom ca, In r. T o M il­
ton A tlrn n F e r re ll A w N o rm a
H a ll, Mania A hli Itnndall T o M atlie C h ild *
E g b e rt, M. I*. A w Mora T o A d o lf
F rie d A w l(o*u
(Jot, H . Jam c* A w Sad ia II. T o
Jo h n M. H e n k a rik , Hr. A w I rein*
fC JC D )
C it y o f H nnfnril T o D o u g in . H len atront A w Flo ren ce (Q C D )
IteeypK, A n n a M., w id. To Joseph
A . Iteevea
r h lllllia , W ellbo rn (!., J r . To H e n ­
r y N . T a m m , J r . A w Jeanne
L n w ln n , T . W . A w Lo ttie l.ee To
Itobert Jainea l.nw ton, agl.
l.nw ton, llo h ert Ja in e a, -g l T o T .
W . Law ton A w Lo ttie Lee
Shepherd, F o rn e y W. A w M int ha
T o Itnv It, llro w n A w E lx le
Mae (Q C D )
C lip e . E l neat I ... w ill. To M ark It.
Dodd A w L liii M., Eat. by E n honoiee received '
tire ty
g ifts
frnni
h e r ! V in e , A . W ., wld. To Itnhcrt E ll* dlvea.
•
w orth D row ning A w A lh ertn
— — ----------1 S tra h n n , (Jerald C . A w E lle n T o
W lilfre d A . W a lte r A w M a ry
Allan Stanley, captain of the
New York Hanger*, live* In Tim-' M a ritu rrl
e r W e lle r llo m ra . Ine.
To
min*, Ontario and I* th ejm n of! HThonm
x It. t,aw lor A w A re th a

the town's fire chief.

Duke and Navy have Iwen font1*11 opponent* It! time*. The two
Mary
team* flrat met In 1027 when Mine Carroll,
Davll coach Hill Murray wn* a
Clare,
freshman at Duke.
William

To Homer W. Morgan A w An­
na O.
i Ertel, Wllllrim II. A w Ealcl M.
To (ieorge A. Hlubblng* A w
lllliln
Newman, It. A. A w Ada Mnudo
To Mnurlre A. Evan* A w
Mellm-im- (QCD)
Smith, Kj C., Jr. A w Anna M. To
Maurie* A. Evan* A w Mt-llnenao (QCD)
Woodruff, Frnnk L„ Jr. Horry 8.,
Adm. To Mnurirr A. Evan* A
w MHini-nae ((JCDl
Vnrn, .1. A. A w Evelyn |„ To
Harry llarrouDnrrow, Harrv To l„ ('. Alexandre
A w Anne II.
S n n to N , Antonin A w Helen K. To
Wilbur Fl*k Enddy, Jr. A wl
Jenn
I'hlllipi, Wellborn f*., Jr. To Mahbm llayex Hllllnttxit-y A w
Maudle

MOItTfiAflKHi
Ferrell, Mellon Adfon A w Nminn
Nell T o H to rklo n , Whatley, Dnvin A Co.
Fr'e l. Adolf A -*■ lloxa To M. I*.
Egbert A w Mora
Henkarik. John M.. Sr. A w Irene
Lol* To Flrat Federal Having*
A I,nan
Martin, I*. W, A w Dorothy T. To
Flrxt Fedrial Having. A l.oan
Anderxon, Willie A w Amanda To
Flrat Federal Having* A l/oan
McLaughlin, John !(. A w Hex*If
M. To Flrat Federal Having* A
l,oan
William*, Jainea H. To Flrat Fed-,
eral Having* A Loan
Tamm, Henry N„ Jr. A w Jeanne
To Ktoeklon, Whatley, Davin A

A&amp;P is ready to help the busy holiday
shoppers save money, time and steps with
scores of

Not juat a doirn or ao of
■elected Item*, but liter­
ally hundred* of graod
b u y * throughout tbo
■tore, Including Important
holiday food* now ready
for quirk, aaay aaloetiona.

Lloyd Hrhlgr* and Spencer Trar encounter trouble aboard *hip
In thl* a e e n e from MOM'* "Flymnut j dvenlure", allowing Sunday ind
Monday on the Itli* The,iter aereen.

Western

National Dank
Florida Home (in* Company To
South Atlantic (in* Company
I’enley, Alvin To Hanford Atlantic
National Flank
Ilnbxnn, Hurry To Florldn Stnto
[lank
Market Terminal Truck Htop To
Florida Hlate Hank
Davia, K. I,. To Hank nf Melhourne Super High! Heavy Western

Grade Choice Heef Prime

Super ltiitht Heavy Western
Grade Choice tlecf

Mina To lleaaon, Itoaa Lee To Family Loan
Company
7.lna N. I'rrvla, It. E. A w Lou Verta To

Juno Parkers Fresh

APPLE .
[E cach 39c

Super (tight Heavy Western
(!mde Choice Heef Plate nr

Suuer Itluht Freah Made

Increased

Hnrmela Flavor Sealed

With lleuna

Jnne Parker

I • |,h,

COFFEE
Mild nad Mellow

Holsum Bread
Scientists soy Sunshine Vitamin

D is

GRAPE JAM
Nourtehlnn
IONA COCOA
Gardtut Sweet
IONA PEAS

l,|hhya Freentone

PEACHES
EXTRACT

necessary for the body to utilize Calcium in
the diet. W ithout Sunshine Vitamin D , Calcium
from any source is not fully utilized. You must
Ann I’ag*
With
Tomato Hauer

have both and Holsum gives you both, Holsum
Hot»um I* yonr bent rh n ire of en­
riched hrrndi berniisr it cnntnln*
ALL the vitamin* nnd mineral*, in­
cluding 8iih*Hine Vitamin D, n* rec­
ommended by the Nntlnnnl Henearch
Council'* Food and Nutrition Bourd.

is your biggest value in bread because

PILLSBURY FLOUR

it gives you better flavor and extra
nourishment at no increased cost

One-half pound (eight Mice*) of Hoi■urn Bread will supply you with nt
least the following amounts or per­
centage* of your minimum dully re­
quirement for their ciicntiai food
aubitirtcei;

POTATOES

YORK APPLES
POTATOES
Hood Juicy
ORANGES
Lftfli* HI
BANANAS
m

WAX PAPER
SCOTTIES

(Vitamin Bt)
(Vitomin B,)

B itte n Tafcuco Flavored

m tm

Snowdrift Shortening 3 lb can N c I
Wesson Old
p t ML p c
La Choy Soy 8auce
ML |Bc
Trend Ige pkg. g |e *nt. pkg. g c
B p b - 0 Clecnaer
lie
Modes*
teg. size pkg. $$e
Peter Pan Peanut* 7% os. gl. } |c
I Dial Soap
small bar | for |$ c
1 Babyllm as
118os. pkg. ||c
|

Armour*

| Chopped Ham

12 bi. cati U t

OXYDOL

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Italian Children
Famed For Effort
In Catching Snails

T hreat Of Railway
Car Shortage Hops
Up Early This Year

„
By JACK BRUSINt
ROME
—It wo* raining very
hint, but the nine children of
Pepplno d'Annunzlntn didn’t mind

TAMPA (AM — Threat of » milroad ear shortage, nlnmsi mi an­
nual litigation for the Florida funn­
er, cropped up early tit the an nun I
meeting of the Vegetable (Gower*
Association of Anicrleu.
A prediction that Khoiriit u g n •
culture would &lt;-\|o i i. in ■- such o
tag * |lf llol.-flllllt- UXMi I miII I*.
ginning about Jan. 1-1 was miuliWednesday by James K Knudaoii,
head of the Defense Tmn*pi*rl Ad
ministration.
U. 8. Sen. 8|&gt;c**:i i d t. Holland
*nld he looked for greatn effort*
l&gt;y the itn-oming Iteioildii-no « l.
ministration to meet the niotdcni
of transportation shoitnge*
Neither speaker offered mtv —•
lotion of the threat Kmid'oo sp-,4
he honed the title king Industry
would lie nble to loin out ill tiefilnrh ns it did ln*t year
"We have fewer freight iin*
this vent than we Hid lin-t \--oi id
ltd* time," Ktnidson said "We will
do the lies) we can to maid- the
curs go as far as they can and a*
fu*l a* llicv eiin."

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They lined up, the little nne*
first, squrrtlng their nose* against
the dripping window pone of the
ground floor kitchen.
When the rain stopped they
rushed out, earryina little straw
baskets.
"Oohl I,onk. how hiu and fait
they are,” cried Gianni
There ore at least 20 under this
cabbage leaf," shouted Maria from
the Harden.
The children were after snail*.
The big fat spitting ones thnt
European* consider a drllcnrv
cookrd with n Int of garlic, al­
though most American* don't like them.
The nine IVAnnunzInto children
are famous In the neighborhood
They supply snail* to a collector
every day It rain*. Thcv receive
at much a* 40,000 lire ($60) a week.
Tri collectors, snail* are worth
,10 lire a kiln &lt;t&gt; cent* for 2 2
pound*!. They nre worth tnurh
PRIIIDINMIIC1 Gen Dwight D FPrnhower Is pictured nt hi* Nrw York headquarters as he eonlerred
more on foreign markets and Maly
with hi* adviser* on the Korean war. the seimiun of a C M and other major problems -*
i"&gt;«P
I lot lurid said lie
thought
tinexports them In quantities to neigh­
(I to r 1 are- Ken Style* Bridges of New ll.unpsldrr, tjen Elsenhower, 8“n Robert A l atl if Ohio and
fu n n e r would benefit undt'i tlxboring countries, mostly to France
Kl*eohow ef
n ilm ln i* li ntloti
by
House 8peakeMo.be Hep Joseph W. Mm tin of Ma-sarhuscIL.
&lt;|..'er.df tonal E relu.lrej
Malians eat them loo, of course
jr o s t - r use of seel but ’l*1 n f the
Resides thp "am nlrur" collec­
ta riff law s lie exp lained litis w.i*
tors, there nre pros in this sport
intended to help m ake mi&gt; to fur-*too. The professionnl snalt catchers
ci &lt; fot h ig h e r ttrli e» dm •&gt;&gt; G i t i T
gn out mostly at nlqlil, ami comb
mi e u lp n ie n l mid o llu -r II* m* 1 the fields for snails
ntovldle&gt;t th ill 'll) per --‘-nt id I n - d f
Weather
Apart from snails consumed
unym euts go ltd*' a fund fo r the
locally, five tons of them cross the
benvflt of t ig r ic u llin e
border Into France every day
I n IT C
T t -“ —nio i F lo - i hi setintoi look
High l oss I'rerlp.
packed in s p e c i a l rrates, for i WASHINGTON liTt - Disclosure
that Elsenhower booster* spent at o l l l T K : U t i l e i n
U
is| for the H e p o ld ica iis •** t* --V *&gt;
Asheville
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French restaurants and homes.
down on the C o in m o d ilt
( ‘ir d it
iloslim
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Malians are grateful to Frnnee least $1,200,000 In pre-convention
Chicago
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113 Cor |H»I at loll fo r ifli"&gt; ti'i rfZ ie le t l’ V
Its Wit.1,1AM J. CONWAY
for eating snail* In *uch quantities actlvltlci without reporting it
sad tu r e s t r l-1 it--- I'n-'t-i* tooi amt
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CHICAGO if — The Council of New Orleau*
M means good ready money, and brought a suggestion from a eon
committee
today
M a rk e tin g A iln iin is lt n t io ii,
New \'ork
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State iim
Governments
criininnn imiiij
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suggest»*w,K’
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frees ido
the iiriu.i
field* in
of them
Some gresslonul
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He described t'MA tinyim-nts f**i
time* *nnll§ nro n plnitur nhnut n*
on
' ftW* ',c
1Mj j|ui! presidential primaries in Seattle
II
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•oil conservation a* “nothing in
the states he held on the name Wn.hinglon
had aa locusts. They ent new leave* ened
The
expenditure,
made
by
the
Jack.onvillc
I
tie
world hut handouts"
pu\
&gt;il
1!)
date
off vegetables, corn, wheat and
Citizens for Elsenhower committee,
III
inent for what farmers "should do
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Such primaries now are stretch Miami
til
.12
anyway."
Collectora will take snails nf all did not have to be reported under cd out, slate by state, from March Tallahassee
kinds—green, hrnwn, yellow, and present law. which requires politi­ through June
cal
com
ml
Hers
to
report
only
re
The cminc 11 passed along thi*
white—provided they arr half an
nn,l expenditures In a gener idea to state lawmakers
miner In weight and an Inch or
F. S. GOVERNMENT GRADED GOOD
nl
election.
more In diameter.
II umild lie highly desirable for
I The spending lo help win the lie Ihe stales In fix identical dales
nuhllcun presidential nomination f„r presidential primaries, prefer
was disclosed yes- „|,|y it ,|ale within about a mouth
Entertainers Barred teorrd uElsenhower
y b y W a lte r W illia m s . 1 tin ir *&gt;f the national rnnvnntlon*
in a n o f true Citizens for Elsenhower
In Protest Of Strike committee,
Till* would avoid the present
to a special House
committee studying possible elec unduly long period of the precon
volition campaign and would en
CHICAGO, (At—Owners of nearly lion law revisions.
ik) night cluhs in the Chicago me­
Chairman Hoggs (D-I.n) told lm ,rn*** all leading candidate* lo
la b .
tropolitan area barred entertainers newsmen It Indicated the need l«r ]’!,1ll’r., |l l,r,
11,1
last night In protest against a some system of determining how n" , 1 0 a f,w
I.E t N. HON El,ESS
strlko called by the American much Is collected ami spent in an
The council *altl only It) state*
M.l. ME \T
Guild uf Variety Artists against entire campaign, Irnm the lime a now give their citizens a chance
four night spots.
candidacy Is boosted until the lime h* l"ke 11 direct hand In selerllnc
A spokesman for the owners said Hie election takes place.
the presidential nominees of the
loken strikes were urderrd in four
Ollier committee member* ex major parties
olher cities.
pressed similar sentiment* hill
There are two method* of doing
More than 3U0 entertainers, In­ agreed thut the main difficulty this Under one. (he citizens cun
cluding strip teasers, were affeetrd facing Congress is the question of express their preference for the
r : \ r i i A t k n u k h iik i.k m i s
• bv the shutdown. The fonr . struck
.
• whether control of primary dec nomination by voting In n prefercluhs. Including two In siinuroan (ion* nn(| pro convention activities ential primary Under the oilier
Calumet City, were closed.
sen. mThe
e j, „
[n whlch Congress has Ihe citizens vole for delegates to
cluhs remaining open had music Jurisdiction. Heretofore. Congress the national convention of their
but no entertainers
has proceeded on the theory that parlies
Milton Raynor, attorney for the the state* alone hold Jurisdiction | The council said prricnl prl
Cafe Owners Association of Chi­ over primaries and other non
mnry law* have been criticized
cago, said Jack Irving, national general election activities
because of variation* in dates unit
director nf the Guild, ordered the
V / strike after member.* uf the nsao
provisions tlesiill* In some stall?*
II. S. G O V ER N M EN T G R A D ED GOOD
are binding 011 runvcntlnh dele
Reds Demand Return gates,
IIEKI CHUCK
for
inslanee.
lint
mil
in
quest that cafe owners pay the
others
Of Kuasinn Deserter
Guild $1.30 per performer a week.
Rot II also said
RERUN. iJt1 - The Soviets ,|«"There I* little sentiment today
maoded (hr return of a Russian for a nation-wide prt**i«b*nlial pn
Secondary Schools
deserter to the West today and Ihe mnry whose results wmibl In- h
I IIESII GIIOI ND
(troup Adda Mcmhera Americans promptly countered nal. displacing Ihe nallon.il inn
with a rer|uc.*t to interview an vrullnn*
iia m b u r kr
A more likely course, it added
MEMPHIS, Tenn kW-Thc South American soldier the lleds any has
would he to:
ern Association of Colleges and gone over to them
Sergei Dcngln, rhief Soviet re
Keep presidential primary laws
Scrnndary Schools wound Up Its
annual mrctlng today hv adding prrsenlalivr In Rerlln, demanded on Ihe hooks nf Ihe Gales which
TENDER TASTY ALL MEAT
Ihal
the
U.
S.
immediately
rclurii
have
them, and make efforts lo
n number of high schools to Iho
Russian Pvt Alexander Kulikov, correct defects and bring about
association.
Kirby Walker, superintendent of who entered Wrsl Rerlln last Thurs­ uniformity.
A more likely tmirse, II added,
public school* In Jackson. Miss., day and asked "political asylum.”
U&gt;.
was elected president nf tho asso­ Orngln charged the American* would he In:
ciation. Ho succeeds Guy H. Wells, were "forcibly" detaining thr Hus
I. Keen presidential primary
president of Georgia State College slan and werr trying In "make laws nn the hooks of Die Males
him turn traitor tn litIs country.
for Women nt Mlllcdgovlllr. Ga.
which have them, and make effort*
Mn|. Gen. laTtiuel II Mathew- t() eorreri defects and bring about
High schtsda, private and tnihlir,
added In the association Included: son, the U. S. rommnndnnt here. , uniformity
LYKES THRIFTY SUGAR CURED
Alabama- Cullman High; Central replied lit a teller that Kulikov
2. (ilvc the other stairs time
.SLICED UREAKFAST
High, Elorrnre; S. It. Hutlcr. was n legitimate ixilltlenl refugee tn ndopt Mime form of presidential
’Huntsville; Mvlngslnn High: Pelt and suggested that the Russians primary nr itopnlnr elrcllon nf con­
la b .
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City High; Thompson High, Kilurln; come Interview him and see for vention delegates.
R. R. Comer, Sylnrnuga; and Sum­ themselves.
It then suggested Hie vote on
Mnlhewson added he would hr the same dale feature to itate*
ter County High, York.
Elorida-Rusnnell; Central Cath­ "gratified" for tho same oppor­ which wan to revise older laws
tunity
to Interview Pvt Carl T or onset new ones.
olic, Jacksonville; Tomlinson Voca­
Tho presidential primary sug­
tion. St. Petersburg; Wllllston Make, nn American soldier from
High; and Orlando’s Edge water Covington. Ky. The Communists gestion was among Ihe reeominen
earlier
this
week
said
ho
had
de­
dntiona for state legislation drafted
and William It. Ilnnnc high schools.
serted tu the Red rone, fleeing by Iho enuneit and nlaced before
"American Imperialism."
representatives of the stale* to
:i u » .
Official* Concerned
day.

Widening Of Election S u r e s t ion Made

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NEW DELHI. 1At—Swiss legation
officials today began lo show signs
WASHINGTON UR - Walter J.
of great concern over the prolonged
delay In newa nf the oulenmo of Donnelly, a career diplomat for
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the
Swiss Everest
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no Information on porilatent rum- to be quoted by name, said Don­
ora here that a representative nf nelly Informed President Truman
!m, In
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the Swiss Alpine Foundation
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Zurich. Edward Feui, la flying
to 1 business. The nature of that bullDelhi to Inveitlgatfl the l a t e o M
rth e ness was not known.
foundation's expedition,
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The flwlsi official! discount "un­ been the top ranking American
authorized" reports attributed to official )n west Germany since
ellei that the expe­ July IS, when he was named to
Nepalese traveller*
dition has com Dieted the descent eueceed John J. McCInv.
Everest and 1$ now en route to
Ilia Job haa been much the same
the Nepalese capital of
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Instead they. appear to be begin­ he itoee not hold that tltlo because
the German peace contract has not
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Citrus Group Isn’t
Sold On Western
Area Possibilities
LAKELAND tfl - The Florida
Tangerine Cooperative ii.i't ai
*old on the llocky Mountain area
a i a prospect for expanding sales
aa it was a month ago.
Philip C. Morse Jr., manager of
the cooperative, recently flailed
that area and advised upon his
return that the organltatlon shift
a promotion campaign planned for
the Salt Lako City area.
On his recommendation the Flor­
ida Cltrux Commission agreed to
use the 120.000 earmarked for the
Salt Lake City promotion In tho
Mlnnea|&gt;o]|s St Haul area Instead
He said there Is too much com
petition from cheaper ArDona tan
ierlnes herouse of the difference
n shipping cost* between Arizona
Halt Lake and Florida-Salt Lake.
Morse said Florida citrus Is b»
Ing sold In Salt Lake City hut Is
lffcred only ns a 1111 In between
the season* for various California
and Arizona crop*.
"I'olentlnlly Halt Lake City has
great promise as a Florida market
but tnat may be several years
away,” Morse said.
Thn commission Wednesday also
approved 125,000 fur the grapefruit
promotion in Detroit, I’lttsbnrgh,
Roalon, Diiffalo and Albany; a"*
170.000 fnr promotion of temple
oranges In New York. Cleveland,
Chicago nod I'hlladelphla.
It voted contributions nf 150.000
to the Florida Citrus Exposition,
14.000 In provide free citrus Juice
In the cloakrooms of Congress and
$300 for Die Stale Chamber of Com
merer, tl.OOO less than last year.
The commission decided In view
of larger rrpp estimates to shift
oyer to Its "It'* budget of Iz.nno.oof
for consumer advertising. It had
been operating under a tentatiw
"A" budget.
The commission gets Its revenue
from a per box tax on all citrus
marketed The largfr Ihe crop, t*-more advertising Is generally
needed In sell II, hut alto the rev­
enue Is higher

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Lee Firm Low Hiddcr
On Key West Project
CHARLESTON, S C. gp-Hlda
for more Ihmi two million dollars
worth of construction at the U. S
Naval Ausiliury Air .Station, (ilvn
co, (in , were opened al Sixth Nn
Vnl Dlstrlrt llendi|imrtcrs here
Wrthicsdny
Duval Engineering anil ('onlrnclIng Co, JncHsnm’llle. F la, was
iipnnreiit low ludder m JJ.1(7,111 W)
with Foulk and (.'oleninn Construe
thin t’o., Tnllahnssee, Fla . second
nt 12,1(13.311)11, nml J I). Manley
Cn., Leesburg, Fin , third at $2,
123,231.14.
Construction of a concrete run
way 200 feet wide am) 8.000 feet
long, with a commit) apron 130
foal wine nml 2.300 feet long, Is
covered by Ihe bid*.Anniijini'enirnl of Ihe award will
lie made later,
In another bid opening, Lee Con­
struction Co., Hanford Kin . wns
apparent low bidder for construc­
tion nf Improvements at the Navy'Key West, Fla., pumping system.
The rompany entered a hid of
SKl.ti.vi However, award of Ihe
rontrnrl has been postponed pend­
ing certification that three other
bids were mailed before tho dosing
tlmo for receiving bids.

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paHraylng Halome danrlng In Herod’s Court at Ihe Catalan Clay Amphitheatre new under tonalniftien
at Lake Wales. Pioneer ( lull mrmbrrs will witness the nprnlng performance January V. FuMIe par(armsorts will he featured .Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday from January It through March 9. Mlaa
flehatfer Is one of no professional performers In the Irnupr which will he supplemented by a cast of 150
leeally chosen performers. Two thousands reserved and unreserved seals are available far each per­
formance and advance reservations arc now being nccrplrd hy Ihr I'asslon I'lay Amphitheatre, llax 71,
Lake (Vales, Florida. Vlsllnt* air welcomed al Ihe huge Amplillhcutrr where right permanent build­
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(Continued From I'axa One)
foril Junior High School. Magnolia
Avenue wan Jammed with lainda
following the parade a* Christmas
rural* rote Into the air and drum
malrrette.x performed during a
massrd-hnnils demonstration.
The irt drum majorette* of the
Orlando floone High School hand
were dressed in petite Santa Claus
costume*. A troupe of (l-yenr-nld
Negro maiorettea took part In the
parade hark of the Croom* hand.
A hand of welcome wn* extend*
,’ii
’he Junior Chamber of
C o m m e r c e . c»-*nnn«or* of the pa­
rade with the Merehants Associa­
tion. to H youngsters from the
flavin Lutheran HVven for Chil­
dren and Old Folks.
These children were iHven prise
s»nt* Mon n wngon at First Street
end. Me-noll-s Avenue from whirh
to watch the nnrnde and later
wee- laker, on ihe annual .lovers
orphan ChrMn’a* shopping tour,
t’roeeerl* from hnllonri* which the
Jaycres sold yesterifav went to­
ward this tour In which the chil­
dren mold purchase Christmas
?,re«ents for niemlwr* of their
families and friends. Also the chil­
dren were Interviewed over Radio
Station WTRIl hy Marlon liarman.
Tim children attended the foxtlvltlo* under the supervision of
Mrs. Andrew llnnhd, wife of the
Haven's superintendent! anil Mr*.
June Holler, houxr mother, while
Mi-* Hellv Mlkler a s s i s t e d try fur*
pMdnif Iiapstiorlntion for some of
Mu' 'at*. Carl f’risoe was In charge
of iMi portion of the project for
the Jayeees.
I’olice Chief \VilHnms remarked
the parade wa* ‘‘one of the Iwst
we’ve ever had." Anernxlmaltlv
25 oollrernen and SNAS shore pntrolnien directed »ruffir. "It wn*
ea1v to handle the traffic." the
chief said. s«,t the affair was
"very orderly." II" *nti| that tra f­
fic which rinrmallv would have
pop ...... Park Avenue wns diverted
to French Avenue,
Cant. Chittenden remarked the
liitlirra had difficulty In chooslnn
winners In the parade heeause all
the cntrl»a were so good.
Among the strl1 *n« floats were
two from Casseth-rry. One nf
them dcnlcted II Yule scene In a
hum", complete with Christmas
tree, fileolare, "grandmother" hy
the f|.e nod songsters at a piano.
The o*h«r Coat carried a "queen"
end little "princess" with thvir
"atl'-ndeets." The float was .lecorated with "frosted" ferns, one of
Die mainstay* in the economy of
the small r'&lt;mnuinttv. The floats
were entered he the Cusnidhcrrv
l.lrms Cluti and the Woman's Clnh
of Cnas.'lherrv respectively.
The Hid« Hluma I'hl sorority,
entered a 'now man made of crepe
oaoer while the Snnfnrd Tourist
Cluh Imd a car in the parade with
a placard hearing the inscription,
"Vnow Rtrtjs," on the hack of thn
• eli'cle. The float of the Iluslnea*,
Professional nml Ctvlr Cluh, Col­
ored organisation, depleted n fire­
place vd*h Chrlstmn* present* In
front nf It,
Striking among the spvrtnturn
•van II. ('. Dodd, chairman of the
County Hoard of CommlsKluner*,
w-hii wn* wealing a huge, while
Ittetsuli Ini' Also out of the ordleiirv wns th" system used hy the)
.Isvrres la fill the balloon* they
were selling. They employed a
vacuum cleaner In the p.nlecl,
putting it In reverse and placing
a special attachment at the end
of the hosu.
A military flavor was given tho
narnilc hy a contingent of marchIni* salines from HNAH.
John I'lerson. rhaltm an of the
festival rormnltlee. wa* parade
niarshal, while assistant parade
merslials were Hohert Itninldry,

IV‘iirMh«im rroiM ra sa
lr.Ki»n, “ \Vi. have n tremendous
t»»k in front »f u* during tho
iwxt two months, follows, nml wo
will m-cil nil The help from new
membership* that wo can get."
five projucts will have to he
i-’inim) no iiofore l’hri*Iinn»: Tit
drive; liirht ronte*l; membership
ilrjve; -hoppimr tour drive; and
oT Democracy'’ cs'u.y cont&lt;*t.
In r&gt;porting on the Chiirliiinr
j.j, i ml... Mi
Hti'iiiiti mo "noted
liithw ay I'litioliiuin I!. I&gt;. H u rloii h i i climating the ' i .v I at
li twi . n 7.500 and 15.000. "Rgb
claimed that it was lire biggest
crowd to ever nee the Chil«tln»»
pnrndc in its four year exl tenee,"
the .luyrr-e proxy -id I.
••Tin re is Wo question hot this
was the Inutcst and onot iore*•id ootiidc wi&gt; have ever Mailed,"
In. added. “Over 1.000 pe iplc par­
ti nint.'.l in ’lie paiadr alaWK with
i nihi hands.'*
Mr. I'linw rinnaunced that the
(irphnn Shopping fund Picked up
#17.511 from the sale of ballognx
during the parade and an addl*
tinimI *17 50 front the candled

project Ihe toll farlllllea with other
separata and distinct facilities and
the pledging of the surplus gas tax
to the entire .projectHe rescheduled final argument*
In Ihe ease for Dec. 28 hare In­
stead nf Dec. 13 at Quincy to n*rlit opposing attorney! to obtain
•positions and to allow time for
preparation of a transcript of Ihe
record.
One of Ihe final witnesses, dec.
Ralph Potts of Ihh State Hoard of
Administration, testified he would
wanl lo reconsider the entire prom»al ir the Interest rate offered
by bund hidden waa more than 3.3
par cent.
He estimated the bonda could be
. •&lt; 3 per cent fntereit. The
validation petition would permit an

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Spouse lo fly to Africa fora film with Clsik Untile,
f liitrriutHon ill

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Senator Taft

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former aenator from Connecticut,
Durkin, nreiident of the AITPlumber! Union, is a Democrat
who once advocalad repeal of tha
faft-Hartfey Act and who sup­
ported Oov. Adlal K. Htevensoh.
the Democratic prealdenllat candi­
date In the election.
Rap, Joseph Martin nf Mam&gt;
ehuaatta, proipactive apeaker of
the 1louse, told reporters he be­
lieved the dispute "will blow oyer.
However, aeveral other House

(Lowllnued Prea. F a te Deal
school, ha* accordnljr to bar mother
learned to adjust herself wondsrfully to Um frequent changes in
her school in* due io th* vldseltudaa of traflar j ring. Her grads*
remain remarkahly good driplta It
* L A second problem fraquantiy e*
* rising la tho lack of aeattng accom*
odatlona for guests to the Wilkie
home. Mr*. Wilkie just lovss to
entertain their friends and says
,
aha has learned to solve this in­
convenience nulla satisfactorily by
using a number of folding chairs.
• "No more apartm ent hunting for
me," frankly admitted Mrs. WIIhi*.. "Trailer jiving. 1 Just love

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Ilkea chenille, nml they mine
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p leare every honic-nw ner.
Gentle wavy lirtce of aoft, rich
chenille on n firm, long-last­
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youra now I

dispute stirred by the senator,'!
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pHrH Ruswll of Georgia aa tV
*♦*’« Hl'ilaf leader.

laid there la a lo t of diactlon because ao many of
jower'l appointments to bis
l family have been drawr
,ong-tlmo aiaociatee ol Hoy.
is B. Dewey of New York,
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�moved members of the AFL Flight and told the engineers they'd lose
Engineers International Associa­ their Jobs If they didn't go back
tion from its payroll and "Insti­ to work.
tuted an extensive training and i "We don't Dcilevp the comping
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MIAMI. Fla. i* — Eastern Air checkout course for an entirely can fire us, we gre not resigning
■sign
Nnc* today b'gan replacing flight new group of engineers "
and none of us Is planning to go
engineers who struck
efc for Ihigher , Cant. Eddie V. Hlckenbaeker. hack to work," said Jack :Hubert
president and general manager of
president of the Miami chap­
c company salt! it had re­ Eastern, said the strike was illegal son.
ter of the union.

EAL I h Replacing Its
Striking Engineers

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pany would grant them the same
Visits Introduced
pay structure—not the same pay
nut the same rules tor figuring
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[ JACKSONVILLE if - Uetnllrd
accounts of various hospital visits
Sugar has more than 500 non- were put in the record Induv in
fowl commercial uses.
the Income tax evasion Inal of

Clyde W Atkinson, Tallahassee attorney
He is accused of reporting only
$70,000 of a $170,000 Income
tween 1015 and lots
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and promises to go into a fourth
Over 100 exhibit* have been hitrixlueed and there has been dr

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them
Details of Atkinson's intestin.il
disorders were introduced to show
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Gators’ LaPradd And D ’Agostino!'Make All-Dixie Team
, Tech, Duke And Vols
Clan “B”
Stetson Hatters
Place More Than One On Team Seminole Cagera Begin Drills
Draft* Red Hat End Grid Season
Under New Mentor John Scott Hurler Roberto W ithU 3 Mark
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B» MERCER BAILEY
ATLANTA (91 — Fifteen college*
Mattered throughout Dixie placed
atara oh the Associated Prea* 1932
All-South football team today.
Only Georgia Tech. Duke, Tennaaaee and Florida put more than
one player on the offenilve and
defenalve platoon*. The All-South
team cover* achoola In the South­
eastern and Southern Conference*.
Maryland, Clemion, Virginia and
Miami.
Maryland nnd Clcmson, serving
a year'* *u*pcn*lon from the South­
ern Conference far thrlr bowl ap­
pearance* last New Year's Day.
were not eligible for regular AllSouthern Conference honor* thl*
year. Virginia and Miami are Independent*,
faking the offensive backfleld
poets were Jack Scarbath, who
Quarterbacked Maryland's split -T
powerhouse; Leon Hardeman of
Georgia Tech, who led the SEC In
nd yardage until Injured; Bill
any of Virginia Military, who
i the Southern on total offenie,
and Andy Koiar of Tennessee, one
of the most potent fullbacks In the
country.
Pass-catching end* post* went to
Harry llabcock of Georgia and
Jack Lewi* of Wake Forest. CornDieting the offenslvo line were
Kline Gilbert of Sugar Howl-bound
Mliilaali
Mississippi and Ben Dunkcrley of
Wait
"Y*»t Viral
Virginia at tackles; John
Michels of Tennessee and Jerrv
Watford of Orange Howl • bound
Alabama at guards, and Pete
Brown of Georgia Tech at center.
Tech, the No. 2 team In the na­
tion and Mississippi's Sugar Howl
opponent, also placed Iwo men on
the defensive squad. George Morrla, the SEC champions' defensive
signal caller, look a linebacker posltlon, and Hobby Moorhead, a pas*
Interception specialist, won a sido
back post.
Duke, fast regaining It* old
standing as the power of the South­
ern Conference, placed Ed Mead­
ow* at tackle and Dick Sommer*

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Tcnticssre, eighth-ranked nation­
ally and headed for the Cotton
Howl, placed Mack Franklin at de­
fensive end. Florida’s two defen­
sive stalwarts, tackle Charlie La
Pradd and guard Joe D'Agostino,
also made tnc all-star team. Flo­
rida will play In the Gator Howl.
Other* In the defensive unit; end
Tom Scott of Virginia, guard Tom
Harton of Clemson, linebacker Hex
Shiver of Miami, and xldehack
Norris Mullls of South Carolina.
In addition to Tech and Tennes­
see, five other teams represented
on the All South team are among
the AP's top 20 learns In the na­
tion. Mississippi Js seventh, Ala­
bama ninth, Maryland 13lh, Flori­
da 15th, and Duke UHh
OFFENSE
’oi. Player, College
WT III Age Class Hometown
IW 6-2 22 Sr. Hnllandale, Mis*
!--Harry Babcock, Georgia
1"--Kline Gilbert, Mississippi
212 0-2 23 Sr.
Vlckshurg,
rg, Miss
IV
l--John Michel*, Tennessee
195 5-10 21 Sr Philadelphia. I'a.
C-Pete Drown, Ga. Tech
200 0 2 21 Sr.
Hossvlllc, Ga.
All
205 ■0.4 21 Sr Gadsden, Ala
0 -J e rry Watford, Alabama
225 01 21 Jr Glassport, Pa.
T-Ben Dunkarlev, W. Va.
E -Jack Lewis, Wake Forest
195 0-2 20 Sr Birmingham. Ala.
Stevenson Is due In Washington 01 21 Sr. Haltlmore, Md.
B -Jack Scarbath, Maryland
1B0 5 0 20 J r Lafayette, Ga.
M
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IBM
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II
B-'M
Leon
Hardeman.
Ga.
108 5 11 22 Sr. Illdgelcy, W. Va.
180 0 0 22 Sr. St. Michael, Pa.
H Bill Brehiny, V.M.I.
B-Andv Koiar, Tennessee
167
DEFENSE
*Tom Scott, Virginia
Virgin!
220 8-1 22 Sr. Baltimore. Md.
"Charll# LaPradd,
Florida
•radd, Fk
215 0-3 14 Sr. St. Augustine, Fla.
-Tom Barton,
Clemaon
it, Clemat
220 02 23 Sr. Lancaster, S. C.
LSGeory# Morris, Qa. Tech 212 W m i Sr. Vicksburg, Mis*.
•Rex Shiver. Miami
180 0-1 21 Sr. Miami, Fja.
-jo # D’Agoetino, Florida
213 3-11 20 Jr. Orlando, Fla.
217 6 3 22 Jr Oxford. N. C.
0 2 20 Jr. Madixonvllle, Tcnn.
X c ¥ V * ? S 0 i„ “ f e . . . . . .
(B-Bobhy Moorhead, O*. Tech 170 5 11 20 Sr. Miami. Fla.
IB-Norrla Mullls, 8, Carolina 170 30 22 Sr. Fort Valley, (la.
•Dick Sommtra, Duke
158 3 9 21 Sr. Kingsport, Tenn.
North Carolina; Doug Atkins, Ten­
HONORABLE MFNTtON
nessee.
. End* - Paul Blschoff, W. Va.;
Centers and Linebackers-Louis
Steve Melllnger, Kentucky; George Tope, Duke; Lsrry Morris, (la.
Norris, North Carolina, Sam lions- Tech; Leon Cunningham, South
ley, Ga. Tech; John Latorre, South Carolina; John Carey, Duke; Tom
Carolina; John Alderton, Maryland Cosgrove, Maryland.
Guard* - Truell Grant, Duke;
Backs—Ed Fullerton, Maryland;
Clyde Pickard, Wake Forest; Bob­ Bobby Marlow Alabama; Ed Mloby Burrows, Duke; Francis Ifolo- duaiewiki. William and Mary;
Han, Tennessee; Cart Bonin, Duke; Handy Broyles, Washington and
Nick Chlcklllo, Miami.
Lee Jack Parker, Mississippi
Tacklea-llal Miller, Ga. Tech; State; Worth Lull. Duke; Johnny
Bob Ganna, Wake Forest;
Don
v ••■■■ Mapp, Virginia Mllltarv; Cecil InM,od- «r#m' Alahnma; Billy Hair, ClemMMwakl, Maryland; Tom Higgins, son; Art DeC'arlo, Georgia.

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Florida Harbors Crooms Panthers
Huge Number Of Travel To Haines
American “Coots” City Thig Evening

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T A L L A H A S S E E - (B p rc la l)Tn* American eoot, or mudhsn, oc­
cur* a* an abundant winter real,
danl In all parts of Florida, with
many bird* remaining tat* In tho
Spring and a few throughout the
summer, report* Bill Jennings,
Wlldllf# biologist of the Gamu ami
Frtah Water Commission.
Jennings
th coot, which
M_ the
, said
principally
ulpally In Central
que— K lsouthern
:■ British Columbia,
bae and aaaia of th* northern

eaa iss,*

sp ec

k k ee snd WMahea of middle
vMa. Thou* coastal water*

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THE HANFORD HERALD

By T. V. DAVIS
The (rooms Academy eleven
will be depending on their trading
ground gainer* and the law of
averages when Conch Franklin
lakej his charges to Haines City
»° Play a t 8:00 o’clock tonight.
The Panther* ton gainer* are
Captain Oscar Wllllama nnd O.
Knight, both have been held acore
!»*• In the last three games.
A Crooms win tonight will dtpondIlargely on th* blacking and
lack)ling ot inch stalw art line*

men aa Trlckmaa Jackson,
ThontMi and John Moor*.
game last week
(heir 4th straight defeat i f
y— r,

Leo
Th#
waa
the

With tho close of th* Beminole
High School gridiron aeasun,
Celery Fed fan* are now turning
to the coming basketball season
with the mo*t optimistic feeling
In years. The progressive expan­
sion of Seminole athletic* under
the Herman E. Morris' regime
railed for hiring a "big lime"
coach this year ned that was ful­
filled last August with the sign­
ing of John "Scotty" Scott.
Th* new 37-year-otd mentor
distinguished himself early In
life by guiding Akron Kllet
high school to the Ohio State
prep championship In 1944 and
later brought two mar* team*
to the state final* In that *tat*
of president*.
Since the beginning of the
school year, at Scott'* suggestion,
the Fourth period claee, from
12:00 to 1:00 p.m„ was converted
Into a special "athletic period."
During this time, Scott commen­
ced a systematic Indoctrination
program on basketball fundamen­
tal* to develop the green fresh­
men, sophomores and even train
the junior* and senior*, who aro
not familiar with the progress
mid-west brand of basketball.
While still a relatively young
man, Scott has an outstanding re­
cord n* a rnarli In Ohio and Flor­
ida. Besides tutoring at Ellet high
school, h« was a coach at Ak­
ron Central, Klsslmmen and m-voral other smaller Ohio achooh.
tinea offered a one-tear eontrart at Muhlenberg linllege in
Pennsylvania, S e n t I turned
down the Inviting. Job becxiii*
he wanted a three-year pact
at the lime. He later became
the Maytag sale* manager for
the New England statea before
deciding to move with hla fam­
ily to Florida where hi* father
hed relics'*
"( wee making
good money with
Maytag, but wa*
away from home
so much that my
four boys hardly
knew me when 1
came
home,"
S c o t t recalled,
"eo I gave up the
Job to be with
my family and
came down to
be with my father."
The Klsslmmen Job came lmmediately In 1949 upon hla arri­
val. After a year Scott went
north again to finish up some
business matters and unexpected­
ly stayed two years before he
could get hack to "Ood’a country.”
"We really enjoy tha Florida
climate nnd I like* to hunt and
fish with the hoys," ha volun­
teered.
Thl* summer Scott’e prelim­
inary oeerch for a coaching Job
ended In a flood of offera. It
I* nn secret that ha received
attrnrtlve Inducement* to coach
at Titusville, Kustl* and KUMimmrr. but fortunately Hcotl
took a liking to whet he saw
•n Hanford and Morrla and
Lawton were perauaalve enough
ao ".Scotty" wound up here.
Dividend* wars fast In coming
as the new mentor went right to
work with hi* Junior Varsity
charges and piloted them to a
sterling 4-2 record thl* fall, the
tiest JV season In years.
IJniler the progressive guidance
of roach Scott, the basketball
training system opened last Fri­
day night with drill* In the 8IIH
auditorium-gym. Slnca then he
haa held practice every after­
noon.
"We have a fin* Utahlag
bunch of boy* thin year, though
they nved a lot of liutructlo*
and prattle# before they can
become consistent
winner*,"
Scolt aiplaltwd.
"I personally believe that tha
boya will be slow In starting this
vear hut should round Into shapa

Woodruff Praises
Guard Art Wright
For Sterling Play
GAINEHVILLE (Upsets!) There haa been n decided lack of
fanfare about tha anperb Job of
football craftamanahlp defenalve
guard Art Wright haa fashioned
fit the Florida Oator defensive IIm
this fall.

Census survoys throughout tha
Alpha PM Alpha fraternity
ara. hava revealed that th* coot* sponsored the first annual post
rt in largo mtmbera In tho aeaeolt football elaaale bring tha
pond lllloa omFotlier maiah Panthers and the Tiger* of Eiiatlu
to«th#T for their second clash
with Vu*tie winning, 20-0, before
pointed It np roeeatly with
over 1600 fain.

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Crooms Lineup
Grady Edge ....
Leula Jackson ....
John Moor# .......
Norman Klnnrtl .
Charles Merritt ..
•hallow, Earnest Thom ..
procure Qaear William* ..

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statement that "Wright la

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moat underrated llaemsn an ear
earned thla year".

It Is nearly Inconceivable that i
arson of Wright's unlikely bull
—202 pound* of well coordinated
rausclo packed on a five-foot,

Wichita Falls G e t s
. “Old Red' In Big
Diamond Drawings
PHOENIX, Arli. Wi—Ten players
from the Gcorgla-Florida-Alabama
area have been drafted by class
II and class C baseball leaguei at
the annual baseball meetings here.
In class B draft Wichita Falls
of Ihc lilg State League picked u
two pitchers, Noel Oquendo (20-1
from Dublin. Ga.. and Perry Rob­
ert* (19-2) from Deland. Fla.
Waco, also In Ihc Big State' loop,
received outfield_____
sr Hubert Murphy -

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from Albany, Ga.
Temple or the
'.im i1 Il’ uk uc oil.jr ™
lee led p 1 t c h e r l l
Hillary
Stanton B r.'

Coach John Hrott . . lid Akron
EIIH High to Iihl*s slut rlinnipionship in 11144.

Irom
Class
tiv tin1 end of the season Jitil in
time fur the Itiipoitmit tuorhu- s e n t
t n e e l-.
Luther
“ I mu going In ' from Waycross. R*** Roberta
n»p ihi* y«nr'n (iu . nnd oulflHiler Don Frailer
li'uin im u basin i front Dothan, Alu., to Sant* Bar*
If o ri n-bolidlug barn In the California league.
i,(.xt veue wlieu
I'lno fltulf of the Colton State*
k next
wo will' '""9 Ricked u p outfielder Roberto
I I believe,
bell
B have a real iroi.d Gunialli from Panama Uty, Fla.,
Y team Now don’t and Monroe of the same league
f ' get me
i
wrong," received pitcher Jam es Harp (13'
Eastman, Ga.
he c o u n t e r ­ 10)St from
Cloud of the Northern League
ed, "We are not received
pitcher Virgil Hrlaaon
going to aocrlCurdele, Ga.
it — m
flee a l l u ii r from
Altogether, the minor leagues
llubba Bis be* game* this year drafted
a tntul of llfl selection*
for building a team next season, for $236,100. lowest In the four year
but I will use younger fellows itiitlnry of llio open draft.
like llubba Blsbee, Frank S taf­
ford, and Kn** llanmun as much
u* possible."
This year produced a pleas­
ant surprise for HIIH since a
giant eager from the basket­
ball country of Kentucky showed
up to bolster Scott's rage plans
Inis year. The newcomer Is Gor­
don Clark, a 6-2 giant with
what Hcolt terms a natural
basketball ability,
"This fellow U n natural player
but has n lot of work to uo belore becoming polished," F&lt;-ntt
commented. "Clark doein’t fake
hi* passes and has a bud habit nt
throwing with only ono nrm. He
Is not too fast and Isn’t the best
PHOENIX, Aril. OH - In the
dribbler but he can really shoot fourth major Delroit-St. Louli deal
nnd 1* exceptionally good on lay* In a year, the Tiger* today traded
ups.”
pitcher* Virgil Truck* and Hal
This latter ability wa* some­ While and center fielder Johnny
thing that Sanford lacked badly Oroth to the Rrowna for left fielder
Rob Nieman. socond baseman
In last year.
Last season's leading JV »ror- Owen Friend and cntcher outflelasr, Jlrmnv Krider, I* |p line er J. W. Porter.
The swap, Involving some $250.for a lot of play thla year,
Mcott said, Th* center position 000 In player talent, did not In­
may be a loss up between clude any cash according to Rudy
Schaffer. Browns general manager.
Clark and Krirfvr,
(Turk*, a 33-year-old rluhthandWhen Junior Mctte’ nnme enmo
pitched two no-hltter* fn 1952—
up, Scotty smiled nnd said, "Jun­
ior has only been out for olio ugulnsl Washington In May and
York Yankee* In August—
prnrtlrr this vear but If he ran the New
wound up with a 5-tU record.
nlav basketball tho way ho plays butGroth,
a Detroit regular since
football, then wu might huve n 1949, hit 20.284
In 141 game* and
winner thl* yenr."
While, a 33-yea r-otd relief pltchsr,
"Actually, 1 haven’t made my had • 1-8 record In 41 game*.
ntlnd up on any ono of the player*
The most Important St. Loula
for the varisty thl* yp*r," Scott player Involved wa* Nieman, 23,
continued, "I believe the III play­ a rookie sensation with a .289 bat­
er* who will bo vying for Varsity ting average, 18 honter* and 74
, will be Clark, lllsbee,' runs balled In. The right-handed
Stafford, Joel Mos*, Dll Hhef-1hitter hit two straight homers
field, Mutts, Hannum, Davis and against Boston In Ms major league
Gerald Behrens."
debut, Sept. 14, 1931.
The Hemlno!** play Winter
Porter, used both aa a catcher
Park a week from tomorrow at and outfielder, received a M3.000
tha HHH gym beginning at IliM bonus from tho Chicago White Sox
*.m. Th* gam* wilt be th* only as a free agent when he entered
tilt played in the morning due pro ball. Last seaion the 19-yearto the banquet that will be nld prospect hit .230 for the Browm
staged for the annual awarding after spending most of the season
of th# Peter Hchaal football at Memphis and Colorado Springs,
two White Sox farm*.
trophy that night.
Hrott said that ho would re­ The Tigers will have to wait a
lease the IU32-3 cage schedule week or so for Friend, 23, to be
for thn Fed* tomorrow. "I can discharged from military service.
tell you that wu will play alx He was the Browns' regular sec­
games at home and eight on the ond baseman In 1930, hitting .237
in 1)9 games.
road, he concluded.
At first glance, It appeared that
o Browns had the best of the
guard Joo D'Agostino and tackles
test trade, acquiring a starting
Charll# LaPradd and Jimmy
tcher In TTucka and a regular
Hatch. They aro getting rratly center fielder In Groth for dm
now to go against Kentucky Sat­ proven big leaguer—Nieman, Howurday,
•vor, tho Tiger* wore reported hot
till
Although
accurate figure* are after Porter, who haa promise of
coming a future atar.
aot available at thfc lima. It
la likely that W right haa pat la
■or# aetual playlag Hm * In tha
position early In tha seaion and
Florida defoaatva Hue thaa aay
moved on up toward the end of
other member of the outfit. He- th*
regulars, lie was a part of
markahty durable, he. harrow* the Florida
defensive lino of last
under tha middle of the eoator year th at enabled
tho Gatora to
rank third behind Georgia Tech
and Tennessee In the Southeastern
Conference defenses against rush­
acrlmmaga braced for tho neat ing.
A graduate of Lakeland High
Schoo where he waa an All-Staia
Wright i t playing hla aacond and ilAll-Southern
under
H i. , .
HE lineman
W tn
-rseason of vnratty ball with th* ___
Jim “Hors#/, “W right la Um
:h Jltt
Gatora. Al .a sophomore In 1981 C'oach
of Mi.
r. and Mr*, j . A. Wright
ha battled Ms way to a reserve of Lakeland.

Browns-Detroit
Swing Big Deal
With 6 Players

Veeek Gets Trucks,
Groth, White For
Nieman; 2 Others

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■ovan-lach frame—can move with
the quickness, agility and powat
that he Miami
But uffonalva I
to move ■May ;
learned that the i
of th# touiheat 1

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High School Coach** Association
hold Its fall session in Oalnasth a t with another y w ’s e x p e r tDoe. 8, Immediately aftor tho
. . . . cen take over the difft- Kentucky-____
Florida football earn*
Secretary L. L. (Whiter) McLucas
PU...........'season
,'»
statistics Stetaon said directors w &gt;uld bold their sea,n
had 1192 M t yard* rushing to slon In tho morning.
their opponent* 1797, Th# Haltora
completed M j a m h out of 111
attempt* for 177 y*wi* to their
opponent* 91 eomjletlona .out of

1U trio*, and 107r yard*. In total

offense, l

to their
T*«
North
la now
Oiler*,

The Beat B U Y S In Town
Art At

lined 2,199 yard*

'MW,

University of
lathnll coach,
• f thn PhUUp*
rt1 .

Ferris Fain of tha Athlatka,
American League batting champ,
never haa hit more than 10 honin
runa In one season In tha major
leagues,
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Casares And Cunkle
Return; From Last
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tor

By WILL GBIM8LRY
(Far Gayle Talbot)

NEW YORK lit — A cable dis­
patch from London reports that
a group of the world's leading
sport* authorities haa voted Emil
Zatopeh, the Indefatigable Cxecb,
81 the world's no. 1 sportsman
High Point Of Year for
1932.
Americana, reading thla, a r t Jus­
Comes Ip; Four-TD tified
In being a trifle confused.
the no. 1 athlete? Well,
Win Over Furman Zatopeh
perhaps. But no. 1 sportsman? No
DELAND (Special)—Toga were —not in our strictest Interpretation
GAINESVILLE (Special)
stored away Monday after th# of the term.
With le*« than a week remaining
To
Europeans
the
label
of
Hattere arrived home Sunday
an’’ may be applied to before the Florida Gators opwp
from their isason closer with "sportam
anyone
connected
sport. To their 1932 basketball season, H e ft
Mississippi Southern In Hattl**- amerlcana, It standswith
Coach John Msuer I* working
for
more
hurg, carding a season record of itrength, mercurial speed or than
rec­ nightly with fifteen varsity candl*
three wins, four losses, and three ord-shattering triumphs. It con­ dates. The Gator mentor now
tie*.
notes a spirit of fair play, humility the gruelling dual schedule
A* the gear was packed away in victory, graciouincs* In defeat. football assistant and haxkatbntl
Iball
until spring, Coach Jay Pattce
Premier as an athlete, Zatopek boss.
Jovially pointed out th# "H atter In the American book falls far
Th# Gatora will get their
Highlights" for th* season.
short of the requirements of a true achedale under way when they
Po**lbly tk# highest offensive sportsman.
face Florida Southern la Gatnaamark the Hatlera reached wa*
The lean, arm-flapping wonder vIB* on December 19th, four
their four.twehdawn set and half thrilled
............the world
Id with bis (an- day a after the final regular aeaagainst
Fam aa
Ualverally tastlc feats of speed and endurance ■on football game with K*ng&gt;
whea the aqoad waa at lla early In th* Helsinki Olympics which tuehy.
i
brought Mm gold medal victories
****** high ebb.
Matter Joined th* Florida Coach*
In
the
3,000
and
10,000
meter
runa
Another
offensive
highlight
Ing staff laet year and directed
cam* In Htetaon's Intra-state clash and the marathon.
the Gator* through fifteen vi*l
Yet
he
proved
a
bitter
disanagainst F. 8. U. when Freshman
torle* against nine loeaen, Florida
polntmcnt
to
million*
afterwards
raced through the first ten game*
Halfback Billy Odom clipped off
a 46-yard touchdown Jaunt which when he used his fame as an In­ last season undefeated. It took
strument
of
Communist
propspowerful Kentucky, which went on
tied thn score for th# Hatter* a t
6-6. Jerry Gallaghers' 68-yard ands, destroying much of tne In- to win the SEC, to hand them
trnallonsl
good
will
which
hid
touchdown gallop against Troy been generated In these traditional their first setback. In the SEC,
the Gator* finished In sixth place
Slat* In Rtetion'a home finale games.
went down In the record book* a* We remember him well at the with seven wine and the earn*
4
the longest run of the year.
Russian pine-studded village of Ot- number of lueses.
Th* returnlag lettermen from
In th* defense department, Pat- tanelml, a ram p of the Iron Cur­
tee pin-pointed a Tew of the Hat­ tain athletes hidden some 13 miles laat season Include renter* Rick
Caaarea and Hoy Roberta, guardo
ters' many highlight* a* they from the heart of Helsinki.
speared seemingly certain TD Zatopek, who spoke good engllsh Sonny Paw H and Jahn Trlagan
marches before they materlallied. sat on a rock after a cross-country and forward Curt Cunkle. Of
One which gain* recognition was workout and, hardly puffing, told the**, Roberta and Cunkle aro
In the onener against the Univer­ a group of American athletes and senior*, while C learer,and T ria­
sity of Florida, when the Hatter* ntwsmen of his desire to come to ses ara Junior* and I'owell is a
held the Gator* on th# 2-yard line, the United States, lie spoke well sophomore.
Casarca led Florida’s scorer*
forcing them to pa** on fourth of the country, said he was fulltered America should want o see last year with 344 points and Ma
down.
him
run,
hinted
he
might
make
It.
play won him second team AllDefeMlv*
Halfback
Herb
It was In good faith then that 8 EC honor*. He will not Join t%»
Werner a*4 a torrid pace In pasa
U.
S,
Secretary
of
Commerce
baekethallers until after the FlorInterceptions bafara hla Injury
In th* F, I . U, tilt, Hla season Charles Sawyer invited the Zatn- ida-Tulsa Gator Bowl football
peka
to
tour
the
country.
Presi­
game.
total of sight began In tha sea­
Four other prospective v a n ity
son encore against Northeast dent Truman even expressed ap­
proval
of
(he
Idea.
cagera are now occupied with
Louisiana who* he gulled In a
It
wasn't
until
two
weeks
later
football, and will report for prsepasa and twiatod 18 yard* for a
that this gesture of friendliness tlco upon the ctoxo of th* grid
touchdown through th* Middle was
used
by
Zatopek—the
“Good
■caion. They are forward* Larry
of the Bayou hays. In ikia game
Amerleana called him—as Scott and Doug Dickey, and fresh­
ha Inlartegtad another aerial laJoe,"
propaganda boomerang—a share men John Burgess and Hubert
and raced 48 yards to paydirt,
and stinging slap In Uncle Sam'* Morrow.
I’attss regarded the H atlera' face.
Replacing th* loaa of letters
yoal line stand against Tampa as
" I only laughed when I received
tho greatest team highlight of the these ridiculous, unsnortsmspllke men George Illtchlns and Blal7
year. Th* Bpartans had the ball offers,” Zatopek told his fellow Frcldman appears to be Mauer'a
on the two yard line with th* countrymen In a broadcast over biggest problem so far thla sea­
score tied at 6-8. On fourth down the Prague radio. "They have son. A large crop of freahmen
candidate* are battling for tbooo
the ball waa on tbo five and Wer­ nothing but circus tracks there.'
Tho triple Olympic champion cio*nlnia In tbs lineup. Among
ner Intercepted a laat chance pass
added that
th America had been three is John Eggleston front
brlnglag It back to the 10.
th o u ___
pon:
Another H atter Highlight waa
responsible
for his feats Ashland, Kantuchy, Robert Nlma
from Pensacola, Anglo Greiner
lympllies.
their feat of holding the Miami
m th
"It ws*
.... hsrsh and brutal of Ht. Louie, and Teddy Cope­
HurrleaMa to 14 points for three
nuartara, and In thla gam# th# nlav of the American hockey learns land of Jnchaonvllla.
G lb# winter
' ’ Olympics
’ that drove
’
Reserve* from laat year'* v*PHattere used only I I men.
In-aplte-of the ( M toe* at the me on,"“ he said. "I made a pledge eltv Include forward H arry Co^
hands of the Rua Bowl hound to win at least two gold medals Lakeland, and guard Jay HoffmRri
coi
of Miami, aa well a* footballer*
Mississippi Boutharasra, Coach (or my country."
Zatopek, a great atMete. sure. Scott and Dickey.
Thad Vann rated Bletaoa ae hla But
a
revered
Olympian
who
will
Up from last year'* “B" team
atrongaat appaaent excluding bo remembered In the lam e breath
Is six-foot, four-inch Willi# Rat­
Alabama.
. . .
with
the
Nurnil'a
and
the
Owens'?
liff*, who scored 94 points for th#
Both offanilve and defensive
Rahy Gator* laet season.
nrnlssa came In for Stetson a
Little All-American Candidate,
Guard 0. J. Leathers. In addition FIL Teams Draft 7
to being In on moat every play.
Players At Meeting: SPORTS MIRROR
Leathers kapt th* team stabilised
By The Associated Proas
with hi* defensive signal eallln*PHOENIX,
Aril.
124—
Four
teams
Halfback Bobby Marks, Ft, In the Class B Florida Internation­
TODAY A YEAR AGO—'TenoA
Laudtrdalt Senior, produced many al League drafted a total of seven
of th# H atter Highlight* aa he led players at the baseball meeting see was voted the top team In tho
final Associated Prcaa Poll and
In rushing with BOB yards In 109 here Wednesday.
winner of the O'Donnell
tries for a 4,9 yards per try aver­ The St. Petersburg Saints led emblem
of the mythical foo1
age. Close behind Mm was Billy with four .playera. West Palm champlonihlp
of the country.
Odom, th* backflsld discovery of Beach, Havana and Tampa each
FIVE YEARS AGO—The minor
the year. Odom piled up 363 yards drew one.
leagues rejected a request by tho
In B4 tries for an average of 4.1
St. Petersburg: outfielder G*m Pacific Coast League for major
yard* par try. Part** alao praised HaiseU from Wilson, N. C,[ In- league baseball statui
tus at their
the bullet Jabe of Fullback WIJH flelder Gene Harvey from Natches, annual meotln
Han who led in first down* with Mias,; pitcher Preston Long (18-9)
TEN YEARi AGO—Henry Armfrom Wliion, N. C., and pitcher strong, 144, str
his abort pjungss.
Lew Jcnkiju,
Pane# at (hod la regard ta th# Franklin Thacker (M-fl) from Mua- 14319, after If ring him
loaa of eoalera Al HspMa, Jim lo g o t, Okla.
times.
Havana: catcher Orleano Patino
Yostgo, Dav# Laud*. B. / . Leath­
TWENTY YEARS AQO - Joa
McCluskey of Fordham won Gw
er*. ta d Teas Glbeoa da* to from Mount Vernon, III.
West Palm Beach: outfielder annual cross-country run at Cin­
Jam es E. Moore from Crowley, cinnati.
hi* real beaded
WIcMla Falls In the Big State
t Masking algaab.
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
d rifted pitcher Perry Rob­
Bine* tha Hatters called on num­ Leaguo
Sir The Asaoclatod Praam
erts
(19-2)
from
DoLand,
rla
.
•
erous freshmen for duty thla tenDETROIT: Coley WaUaco, U9,
son, Pntlaa’a hope* for th# fwtura
Naw York, stopped Bob Dunlap,
brightened a* ha atatad, "W# h aw
COACHES MEET
177, Salt Lake City, 8.
the moat promising freshman
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Change Planned
On K orean Policy
■y JOHN H. HIGHTOWER

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WASHINGTON L*-The Truman
administration apparently plans to
make no further policy moves to
•olve the Korea situation. The next
step, officials said today, will lie up
to President elect Elsenhower
Officials said today It will be up
to the Incoming regime to make
any fundamental changes such as
prosecuting the war beyond Its
present limits or putting additional
economic or military pressures on
Communist China.
The Truman administration is
said to feel no new policy moves
aVe advisable before Elsenhower's
Inauguration seven weeks uwuy
Two reasons are advanced:
1. Any large undertaking could
hardly be completed before .Ian
20. thus committing the new ad­
ministration to deal with a pro
gram It may not approve.
I. The United Nations' flghl in
Korea la an Allied fight, requiring
Allied co-operation In any policy
development. Before agreeing to a
new project. It Is said, the U N
Allies would want to know how the
Elsenhower administration feels
about It.
Korean Issues are regarded by
authorities here os topping the list
of foreign policy problems prepared
for study bv John Foster Dulles,
chosen as Elsenhower's secretary
of state
Dullrs conferred with Secretary
of State Acheson, Assistant Seere
tary John Allison am) Under Sccretary David Bruce yesterday In
the course of arranging a smooth
transition of policy controls. Dulles
also called on Secretary of Defense
Lovett.
Possible policy developments lie
In two fields. Ultimately, author
Itles here believe, steps will Intaken In one nr both unless an
armistice is arranged fairly soon
On the military side, some high
American officers In the Far East
reportedly have advised Washing
ton that the best hope of ending the
war lies in launching a minor offen
slve. Destruction of the Communist
forces, rather than the gaining of
territory, would he the primary
objective.
Military men who hold that view
are expected to make firm recoin
mendatJonx to Elsenhower during
his Korean trip
Such an offensive would require
several more divisions of Ameri­
can troops, according to military
•,**'m*lf s It would also mean
abandoning attempts to make
R*,c c along the present stalemate I
line. Moreover, other Allied gov­
ernments are milhorilalivelv re
ported extremely reluctant to carry
the war deeper Into North. Korea
and any American policy decision
will have to take those views into
consideration.
On the diplomatic side, after the
Panmunjom truce talks bogged
down. Truman administration rail
7 called for o resolution In the
Ji* ‘J; O n w i l Assembly demand
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Cnmmupjst* agree to

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CHARIIS f. MAN NAN, U. S. Secretary of Agriculture, holds hi* credential* us he shake* hands with Mex­
ico's outgoing President Miguel Aleman in Mexico City's Hall uf Honor. U. S Ambassador Willlum O'Dwyer
(right) walls Ills turn. Representatives of 37 nation* gutln-red III the capital city Ui bid Aleman fa r e w e ll.
lily adopted an Indian resolution
serving that purpose although not
In all respects what the United
States originally sought. Russia and
Red i Inn.i have already denounced
this plan It Is expected, therefore,
that the lesolutlon will he re­
jected when officially forwarded lo
Peiping
That will raise another big policy
question: What steps should thi­
ll N then lake? The United Stales
government has discussed with
other countries fighting in Korea
the possibility o f Imposing m i ecu
mimic boycott or naval hlorknde on
Red China.
Both proposals, highly coni rover
sial among the Allies, would com
mil the U S lo long-range courses
(Mixing difficult problems for the
new administration.
What seems most likely lo hap
pen. officials said, Is that two ot
three weeks will be consumed in
transmitting the Indian resolution
to Bed China and in getting a re
ply This, then, would uo away wit*,
ntiy need for follow up aellon until
after the U N General Assembly
has returned from a Christmas
recess, whieh may not he until
alter Ihc Eisenhower admiiii'tra
lion is In office

Family Of Seven Is
Wiped Out In Blast
Caused ByLeakage

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
FRKK ESTIMATES
I.O A N

New Trend Seen In
Public Discussion
Of Health Angles

By ROWLAND IVANS JR.
WASHINGTON vh—Another year
of peace in the nation's coal mines
appeared assured today hut to win
it President Truman had to over­
rule all his top defense agency
officials and grant coal miners an

Itv \I.TON I.. BLAKESI.e e
\ l‘ Science lte|Mirter
DENVER ♦* — It seems to he
hcc-nnibg public meeting limp—
•T.-rr•.,- i tt.r r -srr.i oid fashioned—for
doctors to talk to |&gt;euple about
their health
I w o event, tonight at Hn- Arneric ui Meilii ai A'soci.itiou clinical

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YOUNGSTOWN"(). hP-FIrrm en
today blamed leaking propane gas
for a raging fire that flashed
through a frame dwelling and
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wined nut a family nf seven
f" *rm,,l,lr# '*"•* Included voliin
Assistant Fire Chief Frank Lehtary prisoner repatrlaiinil
nerd suid the gas, used for ciMik
Yesterday, the General Asm*in­ lug. probably overcame ull of the

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I hors. Drr. I. 1952
Page 9

M iners Get Raise
From Trum an Who
Over-Rules Board

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Stevedoring Firms Dent In How Failw To
Delay British Liner
Admit “Goodwill”
SlIlTHAMPTON, Eng -r-T lie
Queen Elizabeth arrived to
Gifts For Favors liner
day after crossing the Atlantic with
NEW YORK
— Stevedoring
firms have acknowledged making
big "good will" payments to union
leaders, dock bosses and steam
slup company officials lo keep
labor pence and to obtain business
on New York's waterfront
Duelling of public hearings yesterday by the New York State
Crime Commission lilted the lid on
alleged crime and racketeering in
the lily's seven billion ilo'.ur a
year shipping Industry
It has been estimated t.ie Indus
try's annual losses run to 3SU mil
lions because of such tilings as
pilfering, smuggling, and pay kick
hacks by longshoremen to their
onion bosses
An opening ilav’x witness was
while haired Ituth M Kennedy,
secretary treasurer nf the stevedor­
ing firm of Daniels and Kennedy,
Inc Miss Kennedy testified that
gratuities are “ an established prat­
tles* III Hie hiltiuess "
The witness said her firm. Ill five
vears, paid *7.301) to Joseph I'
llyan. president of the AFI. Inter
national Longshoremen's Assocln
tion
In BUM. Miss Kennedy testified,
cheeks were drown to fictitious
persons and the munv was lurried
over to dock union officials
"In BUM." shu said, "we had
some labor trouble and we thought
It would he easier for the people
getting the money to tilde their
Identity "
Miss Kennedy's nephew, Jafnes

a (lent III tier side caused In a
collision with a tug in New York
harbor
Hardly anyone uhoaril felt Ihc
tminp ns the mammoth 83.000 ton
liner steamed nut uf New York
five days ago
Shill engineers stuck u concrete
box behind the denied place
u
shell plate in the starboard side
of the hull near the how and Bu­
hner continued her voyage Rivets
in the shell plate were cut away
hut there was no st-rimi- damage
Many

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Stuti-s ure nnitied "I'apput," which
means "III* .on o f," says the N'ulio luil Geographic S.H-iety.

prevent quickie strikes and other
irou tiles'” '
"If they prevented strikes, tlinl
was ull right." Kennedy replied
"Yon invested m good will''"
"Y es," said Kennedy
Kennedy said his firm, fur years
gave llyan $.Mx&gt; each spring and
$1,000 each Christmas Smaller
payments went to other ll.A men.
he said, and also to representatives
of the AFL Teamsters Union ami
the AFL Warehousing and Paper
Handlers Union
From private testimony, (he cum
mission quoted Copt
Douglas
Yates, a vice president of the
Jarka t'o r p . the city’s largest
stevedoring firm, ns saying the
i company could not he suru of
enough help lo service .hips with
C K c u n c d v p re s id e n t n f h e r fir m , old the nhl of five cerium ll.A men
a lso te s tifie d th e p a y m e n ts w e re
The eominlssloii fiiittier ipioioi
"gratuities iml.v "
Yales as saying
"We wanted
lb* was asked' "Were Hies- to these people at nor lu-ck ami call "
in flu e n c e u n io n o ffic ia ls ami io

The President yesterday ap­
proved the full SI Ik) daily wage
inerease fur John L. Lewis' 373.000
soft coal miners because, he said,
tie does not watil President elect
..........- lie ju .-ltv o o o s o .il. if n o t
Elsenhower to have a coal strike
the tail ol a new lielid of dot'crisis on his hands when he lakes
tors meeting Hie public
office
• bn- is .uioihi-r television show,
ovei itM stations of a TV network
The move averted an almost err
NIU to to 3n |i m ESTi with
tain strike, hut it opened the door
to u boost in coal prices to con­
doctors telling of new advances
against three of Hu- greatest dis­
sumers and touched off unrest
among public members of the
ease enemies -heart disease, can­
Wage Stabilization Board
cer and mental nines.
Although none are expected to
Chat's the new funglcd way.
resign. WSH Chairman Archibald
The old fashioned vv iy is an In­
vitation to the jnihlie here in Den­
Cox was known to lie iiiidcridcd
ver to hear s'x to|&gt; heart expert*
and may quit
One WSH member also said Tru
•alk at a sort of town meeting,
man’s derision would have a "te r­
fiee iif charge, sponsored by Ihe
i olor.nfii Heart A s , o c i a t I o n,
rific and disappointing effect" on
unions which In the past have ac­
through courtesy of the AMA.
cepted WSH reductions and now
It', lughlv unusual if not unique,
have wage cases pending before
l&lt;o Hu- inddie to he invited to
the Ix.arii
this kind of scientific |i.mel ills• ussinri Authorities from ClaveCoal miners themselves—whose
laud New York, lais Angeles and
basic minimum dally wage is
IN C A M O U flA O lO HAT$, men of llie F in n in -V lr t t Hi*ehe*ter
Mum . will report
boosted $18 23—were reportedly
C lilllu walk w a rily to fu n d of Ih e ll It ticks us liu-s
wfiat's new in rheiimatie fever,
jubilant One top United Mine
tog up 13 budge* used for enem y su p p ly Bin * *
Ii .ii deiung of arteries high blood
Workers official ui I’ltlstmrgh said
uf ultuck by ('o iiu ntiio st g n rirt llo s , tin- nii-n m i - . i
pn-ssure heart surgery, (oh opthe move "undoubtedly averted a
added p iv c u u llo n w lien they m ove t lu i-u l.ti Ilu
poitimitii-s lor hi'.irt jiatients. and
strike " John Itusarello, president
vliat heart exams can do
ui UMW District 3, said his men
I to- telecast, .aid to lie Hie
had been gelling "itchy" over dr a price increase of between ho
I-ii I’c.l single network telecast in
lays
cents ami tl per toil on hard coal,
history will take viewers into the
Lewis had negotiated the $1 IX) the
type used liy home owners - (or
waid ol Colorado Psvehopalhie
Inerease with industry, lull the for healing
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WSB had rut this lo $1.30 nil the
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In
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till
in ■ p . l t l l - l l t s with mei
Putnam said Hie Piesnlenl's uc
illness
grounds that any more would "ir
tii'iiU
II 1m i ••I
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n-parably dam age" the xtahiliru Hull would not break iqi Ihe WSB. my mind |. no| 11M ii.iii i'l L l . 1*
although it might provoke the res
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p l l ’k l l p
from .tofu
turn program
igualion of Cox. who would prohuh there would nHu-t1 *v 1V* III ■' U l l 1, II. i-pit.ll III Haiti uu.r*Lewis and Harry M Moses, jires iy
III
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tli.ll
III** xll
sto|i|iage
lull
i,ill
i nlnvie u| .i nim*.•r
make u|i his mind today The
nlent uf the Hitiiinlnuux t'onl Oper othcr
.•III \S 1tti w.ivwaril life amii*
three |uihllc members said nation it wmild i aINIIM ■IIIf f..III»l lu|'|H»|
atnr.x Association, appealed the they would
Hie
government
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itIII .III iltll*linni'rr W111
lint resign and bring
WSB decision lo Economic Kiatul "the immediate
f • D \ p r f d ru*F»r
collapse ol the to meet aii-l ii -m.I V«' I 'l »'IM |U\
i/cr linger I'ulnam
Mils
statement
app*
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stuhlliiatlon program " Pul
n*cites from Lex Arigele-; t'ounfy
But I’ulnam refused lo overrule wage
Hospital will report advances
natn said he. too. would stay on dicalc the |&gt;les|drnt l-.-ln-v . I
his hoard And Defense Mohili/er Hie
.trike
provisions
would
nut
mist heart disease
including
Job at least for awhile
Henry II Fowler also refused to
wdll the Ilu eaten* -l •' i k.
The President's letter to
-Ictiii-nstrnHou of how a tube Is
change the WSB decision That Main
ro
ll
strike
dev
i-l-'pi
,|
Horov
mseiled into a vein In the arm,
said
left It up lo the President and
incut I'oiihl not *uk .-ii Si­
ii i ii lo-shod u|&gt; to the heart to
"The Issues in the coal cas*
Ins inner eirele of advisers
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lit -II -ll.igllo'ing lieart conditions
Truman's derision to grant Hie tainlv affect stabilization. 1ml
full $1 tNI, announced in Hu- form go far beyond stu h d i/.ilio n
of a letter lo Putnam, said the slileratlonx '■
I o i to- |n nod ft i
lie said u coal sink*- "would
"jiroliahle consequences" of a fall
- -I a boot «*v.-n m illio n fe m a le s
or*- to do so would be a dlsas not Immediately cause a national
•i i iiild e d to the
*|*ultttio n u f
trims coal strike which would cre­ emergency ill which Hie govern
men! would he authon/ed to act
I to I. I Still- vs Imil was ulxiiit
ate a "crisis” for Elsenhower
noil g n i i i c i iIn i»i lim n o m l.e r
Putnam, announcing Ihc I’rcsi The reason, Truman said, was Hiai
"unusually large stocks of coaldent's derision to newsmen said
•&gt; :iti-. U .I-I..I d u r in g th e su m o
"This i* not the decision I would are now above gioond But he
llo il
have made II Is not the decision addeil
"Snell uu emergency would arixiI would have recuaimended "
It means higher price ceilings just zx7m■iit (he lime mv snevesxot
for many varieties of soft coal, took office I am tint willing to
tmt probably not for ail Most soft take an uctlon that will create
coal has been selling well under such a crisis for my successor "
It has been well known that Put
existing celling priem, ami Ihe
higher wage posts can be absorbed nam, Fowler and Ihe wage board
for some varieties within present nn the one hand and Presidential
Assistant John II Steelman and
ceilings
Truman estimated the extra cotl Federal Mediation rlilef David I.
of producing coal now will be Cole nn the other have been in
disagreement nn the coal ease for
"jMirhans 3 nr ft cents a ton "
\ Siiiiill I &gt;u|»nsi1 Will Mold.
Hut the decision Indicates that ii month
a similar coulracl signed by Lewis ' Steelman and (nle argued that
uml Ihe hard coal Industry, now a coal strike would he much mure
I(i Model’ To ( ‘house I'T o ii i !
pending before the WSH, will ulxn harmful to the st.ihlli/utinii and
he approved This would lead to defense |irogiaum Ilian granting

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Catherine, 32. uml their five chil­
dren. Henry J r , 13. Patricia. 10;
Cam), 8; Mary Grace. I. and Jn
Ann. 2
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Bodies of the father amt mother
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watching television when Hie fire
started around 11:13 p m Four of
the children were in beds In two
bedrooms
The other rhilil, Mary Grace,
was taken alive from the fiery
dwelling by a neighbor, but wux
dead when she arrived at a hos­
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Emil Kntknvsky, 27, summoned
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who saw the flames, dashed mil
nf his houso to carry the one child
from the burning home (Tail only
In his underwear and without
shoes, he raced across an open
field, donning hi* pants on the way
"The smnke was so dense 1
couldn't seo anything." Sntkovskv
said, "So I storied In feel around
and I felt a baby crib and a baby
huddled In a corner I nicked up
the baby and ran outside anti
It to Mrs. Sudon
"1 tried to go hack Into the
house, hut the fire and smnke kept
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Lg. Sire, 1-lb. Cello
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dMiTS Ber. eertt from • y*»r eito.
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d hoi* aboul 13 per caot. .
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Back Again Alter A Long Absence! FAMOUS “MT. VERMONT

New Crop Of Farm
Price Policies Is
Facing New Chief

that Ihe govcrnnteitl'a Invexlment
jn farm prndlirU under price *tjp
port prugrants I* griming sleadlly
Thla Investment ha* reached a ree
prd of about II.Jnn.noojKto hefnre
Mart of Ihn war In Korea.
• QUl demand* griming nut of de
fenae apemllng perinllted Ihe dr
partment In unluatl all hut ahoul
IWbillion dollar* worth of lids hy
July of thla year. Hlnco then, how­
ever, iho lnve*lmcnt ha* hern go­
ing up again. II now I* above Ihe
lwo billion dollar mark.
Benton will alto find (hat l he
department la running Into trouble
making good on Ha comiKIlment
' lo lupport com, wheat, ami ocanut* at 00 per cent of parity. Far1 (y Ii a alandard for tnenaurlug
arm nrlcea, declared by law In ho

When I 1 ki ,| him for

1 s.tmple. tie nil
Will ,lo|m t o .let Holies ilo fs
•&gt;e.u .1 vest &gt;tu| I*•-. 1ti \ehesnn
iloe-nt

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in* timr puMBrs.
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ir l l k r a r n e k ln g r h a ir . I t ra n
L e i'll yo u lo ic y h u l w o n 't g * l y o u
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war. Fech day, hour altar boar.
Radio Fra* Europe beam* lb*
Truth to uillUom ol captive
people bthind iba Iron Cur*
tain. Your contributions to tb*
Cmtarfo (or Freedom ara vitally
needed to help eipand thli work.
Enroll now In the Cruaade for
Freedom and HELP TRUTH
FIGHT COMMUNISM I Send
contribution* to Cruaade lor Free­
dom, e/o your local poiimaiter.

FOR THE HOLIDAYS!

HERALD
WANT ADS
For R exulta

Give yuur home n gay, now-looking air
with frexh, bright wallpaper. Stop in uud
hoi: our smart modern or provincial pat­
terns . . . In the beautiful new color
tones . . .

114 West Second

Ily Kay Golto

OZARK IKK
Avauccri

M l M i KAN (AJT A3
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m i D A I I U L CONNECIEOX TOUCHDOWN
W I I M I H I 3 H A 3 3 / I F Mf , &lt;

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SCORES/J

EFFICIENCY APARTMENT. Fur-

nlshed. Adults. 300 Elm Ave.
4-room bungalow •
electric kitchen. 601 Magnolia,
Phone 489.
NEW NICELY fumiriied one bedroom house, carport, gas appli­
ances. J. It. Grsnt. Longwood,
Phone 262866.
FURNISHED

'&lt;

WnMNSMOUJlN
UltUfKt U* H f

FURN SHED APT. - 8 rooms. No
children. 300.00. J04 W. 8th,
3 ROOM apartmenl furnished: Pri­
vate bath • Private Entrance,

FLASH GORDON and hlne adventure* In apace
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r o N , T O B FK JO M T E N E R

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m a c h in e

S YOU rCLT THIS WAV ABOUT I
-ORB/waV... WHY,.. I CAN MAKe 1
MANY MORE THINGS FOR VOU/.
TMfS 19 ONLY THE BEGINNING.'..

3—____ Real Estate For flsto —1
~ NEW HOMES ~ ~
$3I»0 and $8180.68
Naw under construction two more
of those luw priced masonry
homes. Drive by and see them,
Fourth Street one block west of
MellonvIUe Ave. Cali us for datalls.
xcluilve Listing

S

OBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor

NICE TWO BEDROOM home. Ol
and FHA financed. gl7 Escambia

THE LONE RANGER
w m a tU W

Y0U9BT ^
THAT MSHY

FOLLOW H i, ttLBHOWYUH/

MEANWHILE THE LONE RANCHR
Lite NIAD DEATH IN
CIABABCU8 HORNBLOW&amp;
-7 - * ] BSNCH HOUSE. r r T

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COLORED FOLES t I t
Good lots for sale in Lockhart’s
and West Sanford Bubatolskis).
$10.00 down and $8.00 per
month. Write Boca Raton Hous­
ing Corp., Box U4, Miami Beach,

lU H ll*

ture. Wllson-Msler Furniture Co.
I l l ». 1st Phone 898.
FURNITURE **’

ought — Sold or Traded. Stop by
or Telephone 1429. Furniture Cen—7

PUPPIES - Shepard and Collie $3.00 and $3.00. R. D. Priest.

THE
SANFORD
HERALD

UNFURNISHED apt. 3 nimnT'pH'
vale bath, fireplace In living
Without Nagging Backache
room. MS Jessamine Ave.
Ntfilni ktokuha, ka* *1p»pandraarfY,
h**4*&lt;n«**n&lt;JdlulBH*mar b«Hu* to alowtown «l kldntr fuBdlun, Hulun u r |uo4 SOMEONE to share home. Phone
kl&lt;lr*r fuBttkin I* •♦rr Impuriant to fooH
Im K)i. Wh*n»nm«»*»nfd»ra&lt;&gt;ndllk&gt;e,*u*h
•• H i* u b b &lt;I i I i b I b , h u m Ihl* Iw frurUnl
2 bedroom home, nicely
luatOon totkiwHauii.BuBr folk, ,uff*rfl«a- LARGE
furnished ■New electric kitchen •
■Inf k*«k*«k*-f**l nltorakR Miser kUd.
Spacious yard landscaped • Ideal
tor Irt Itolton* Hu*to told nr wnma die*u r
«Bu*c,tll»B«e elehtour fruiwBt pstoee*.
for children. Seo Chief Parker
Dun I B,*w,i r»ur klHnnr, If Him, rondl.
ut 2433 Yale Avenue, Phillips
ttou koltor run. Try Doan', Pllb-n mlto
Terrace after 4:00 p.m.
dlurdl*. U*#d r«r«*,fullr kr mlUle** far
ararlOrten. It', aiuMlni kaw maar IIbmb
IJubb', «l»* k*p»r r*ll*f fnim Ik*** altrnm*
fart*-h*lpD»(lmlW*uf kl.lnrr tuk****dfll- EFFICIENCY APARTMENT and
rooms for rent: Clean and com­
Mr* Ruth out wait*. 0*1 llu t'i 1'ILtotatorl
fortable. 713 Magnolia. Phone
391-it.

YOUR COLOR HEADQUARTERS'

SERVICES
LAWN
MOWERS
sharpened. BW
IWO BURNER oil heater with
eyelet repaired. Shuman t, 814
floor mat. Lika New • $17.00. 1118
E. 4th S t . ______________
Crescent St. ------- -GAS STOVE • Reasonable • Call 'uKCSSSi/ iUernlni SenttoaL Or­
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
1154-M.

7— Pete- Llveatock- Hupp) lea

**•

1 .,7

GOOD AND BAD
Slightly used Sofa Bed* $29.50
Slightly Used Silver
Limed Chlffrobe ....... 39.05
MATIIER OF HANFORD
2N M E. Ill S t
Phone 127

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Complete The Picture With —

lienutifuIly Framed Mirnirw and PictureH

NEW HOUSE: Block construction,
3 bedrooms, f l o o r 'furnace,
breexeway, car port, two lots,
ta,000.00 down, balante like
ren t
,
J. W. HALL, Realtor
Florida State Bank Bldg.

*

* |C L A K A Apartments. 114 W.
Grit Street. Phono 490-W.
Xttl.LAWAY AND BABY BEDS
.wy, week or month — Tel. 1433.
Furniture Center, 110 W. F irst
KAN KOlJli room furnished
irtnicnt. all Park Ave.
••DOM furnished upstairs apart­
ment. 417 West llth St.

New Plexulum Venetian Klinds

A D S

TOTAL PRICE $2900.00
Very nice 2 bed room home,
living room, kitchen, bath. 3to
mUea from Clock on a paved
road. Terms.
See Raymond M. Ball
Licensed Broker for all
kinds of real estate,
lotto 8. Park. Upstairs

HOUH* I *.*: K -• » ;
7t»
38,V |t
iDvV

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U lliw H ,l
Greet the new nounon with
a bright, newly - painted
house, Inside and out!
N o t h i n g enhances tho
beauty . . . protect)* . . or
add* to the value of your
home like, keeping IL well
painted. Seo tin for nil your
pul lit and supplies.

N

PHONE 148

In Ru*»lan-:t:inln«1r! Poland, 0
per cent ol all "vat i.lined under­
ground la mw-.au: -nPy Wu.'dj In
the Unite** M*t« &gt; : — I ' f t ' t L* 71
per cent.

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f'u b liih fJ at a public it 11 let In tooptralien with V ia A d crttnint Council, I nr.

j;

THE SANFORD HERALD

Thara. Dm . 4, IMS

surfaced
NEW FLOORS ...........
- to v .fection. Old floors made llkn
new. Finishing, clesnlng and
waxing, also portable power Haw
Serving Seminole County Since
IS33. II. M. Gleason, Lake MaR|
i l l T~SILL—Plano Tachnlclan.
Pbone Ml-W. Route 1. Sanford.
AWNINGS
Plastic, Aluminum, Csnvss. F ret
Estimates. Phone 1391-J iftar
6 p.m. for appointment___
YOU
CAN
SELL
Anything
With A
j
Classified
_
Ad
JUST CALL
148
CARPENTER WORK
For quick repslr jobs, or small
building, Call Jim 1142-M-4.

Experienced Brake and Front End
Man — to tat up and operate
PLUM BIN O
Firestone Brake Dept. No drift­ Contract and repair work. Free
er, steady work. Vacation. Good
estimates. R. L. Harvey. $04
PIANOS—New and used. Termspay for right party. Firestone
Sanford Ave. Phone 1131.
Trade-Ins. E ider's Plano Store,
Stores. I ll East 1st St.
1209 Myrtle Avenue. Phone
CABINETS Formica tops. C. Vail
Woodworking. 513 Sanford Ave.
Pbone 309-W and 143J-J.
OIL FURNACES - By Kresky
BATTERY, Generator or Starter
Wall, Floor end Fireplace.
Service. Call 917, Swain's Bat­
M. G. HODGES
tery Service. Sanford Avenue
489 W. l i t St.
Fkeae 124
and 2nd Street.
TRAVERSE Extanilion' Rods—38"
ALL TYPES Bulldozer work. Rea
sonable Rates. Free estimates
Phone 808-J. V. C. Gracey.
VENETIAN BLINDS
Factory prices) Rolla-Head Blinds.
Aluminum slats, cotton or plas­
tic tapes. Complete repair ser­
vice.
SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLIND
COMPANY
GIRL WANTED
820 West Third
Phone 289
Furniture Repaired, Reflnlsbed.
Phone 283.
Home and Office Fixtures Built.
iF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO
Ezperienced Super
DANIELS CABINET WORXS.
SELL and are in a hurry to sell
Market Help Wanted
113 Railroad Avenue
it, let the classified advertising WELL PAYINO, permanent Jobs
(Welsks Bldg.)________
department of THE SANFORD
now open In Lovett's Super Mar­
HERALD prove its ability aa an
kets for experienced grocery, SPREADER SERVICE.' Lime and,
Dolomite and Fertilizer. PbooO
efficient sales medium.
meat and produce men. Good
1393-M. David E. Carpenter,
hours, good working conditions,
paid vacations, retirement pen­
JALOUSIES
sion plan, insurance and other Lifetime Aluminum
— Free Esti­
benefits.
Oive
age,
experience,
mates. Free Installation—1Tele­
Purchase of Paste W at
other details In writing to
phone 1423. Furniture Center,
.e t
___
H. L. AVEBY
118 W. F irst._______________
WINN * LOVETT GROCERY CO.
Drawer B, West Bay Stottoa
DRAPERIES, Slipcovers made to
Jacksonville, Fla.
ordsr. Call 1908. Mrs. Famalet.
GUAM. Construction workers want­ FRI01DA1RE appliances, sales and
ed. Free Transportation. Long
service. O. H. High, Oviedo, Fit.
contract Top Pay. Information
phpne 4Ui or Sanford 1048-W. »J
SWEET HAMLIN oranges,
and Application Guide $1.00.
AUTOMOBILES
-II
bu. R. W. Lord. Phone u i
Frank Gaakill, Desk AL, ltox I S 636, Bellevue, Wash.
WE BUY AND SELL
TUXEDO FEEDS. Complete line.
CLEAN
Hunt'a Tuiedo Feed Store.
LADIES • Address cards! Assem­
late
model used cars.
ble Diby Booties! $40 Weekly
USED SPACE heaters; all sizes
See W. E. Mr Master*
possible. Enclose stamped ad­
good condition — very reason
Hralley Odham Used C an
dressed envelope. Write ROOTable. Lee Bros. 119 Elm Avo
13th and Park Aves.
Ph. 108.
We pay cash for used cars even U
PIANOS. USED. 1309 MyrUe Ave
you owe on them.
BABY SITTING—best of referLittle 4 Reel Used C an
PIANOS — Baldwin. Wurlltser and
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piano down. Rest Ilka rent. Send CARPENTER —
'30, '31, '33 models, llsrlsy Wad
Postal Card and Field RepresenEXPERIENCED mother will care
worth. 601 North Ortnie, Oris
for small babies In my home— do. Pnotie 8397.
anyt me. Mrs. Paul Montalbano,
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dltloo - $88. Pbone 1388J.
1940 PACKARD sedan
Will sell cheap. Can be
F T *"- New and
machines. Terms,
t.. Phone 1194.
PLANTS for Sale: Cabbage - Let
FOR SALE • Trailer • $8 f t LanUNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
luce • Srcarole. Irene Hinton,
dnla 1848. Inquire John Green,
i Sanford: Established — Very
West Side. Phone m-W.
Park Avenue Trailer Camp, Be­
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tonsble._____________________
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fain t lleach home and died In &gt;/o out of here united lo carry on
tile v n iu h l gi l ,i ■as w il ti il Iml
,fi I h ii M . i
' - ■ II* p u llin ' of
was linekeil by ihe rei oinlurndu
flood Samaritan Hospital. His fam­ this struggle mill] we win ”
lh .il ,i o it inn Ii,i iiii|ii 10 f 'l gr 1 .il
lion of a three man panel o f &lt;|ih
ll,| ■I .0*1 , - I'., I,-.- right
ily was at his side
K
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lingnished Inlermiiional liirlsls who
Survivors include ihe widow.
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advised hi into fire am Arnern-ao
Mrs. Dernlhv l.illy I'crrv; and (wn
nl IV inn -V l.io r t t . : i o i'i'i v i *.
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employe who dodgril niieslioiis
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sons, John II J r , and Farwell W
Jar k m ho ilb
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d im , .
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Tlo*e Wi!ioe«, all of
Funeral plans have not hern
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1 - of Iii 11in* in i"
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Icrpriscs nnt| Fnrwdl was presi­ Ferunld-I.niiithlou Metuurial llos- Lie's ulUrnuliitn were mil made
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dent of Western Newspnner Union. pilnl Asxorlatliio, has lu-en recom­ public.
worn
-to
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mu
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the
Imio
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ild I i i "}|i 'VN4 | did 1ilie rig h t H iin g
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Western Newspaper Union dis­ mended s« n rnnilidnte for the
\ i ,ii ill* ■ 'If in rd. *1 l III 1 1 1 ' ill N’Mt'l IrIL* I m K " l « 1 l In v w e re ti'l
hern lei out since Hie Mr m ilk in Mr m» Hid** I &gt;m id v, '-j*- i*ii| pul irt-oo'ii ip a 1 iM 1 base 1111K w lie
tributes remlltH m d lc r and tom- flve.mnn Cuontv hnsnttnl Imard of have
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thin m ill m ug
" S o m e M iie s it eetos Hie Iml* &lt; Dm. | •r| 'I Di d .trnl 1L. I r | . | . d In .id*
l*t.Hi •■ Mt'i; *dl"i|t 171 V poll 1 le a l Im les lo about IMfoo weekly newsers, replacing Gem-n.l J. C. Farrmi committee alarlni IK probe In tun* tif Mm* hii*ti 4vh«*n ii* ‘f
I ’ld ii'i'n iiili A, E E &gt; nun. on d u ly wife has a m em o ry lik e a il &gt; l&gt;
ll '1 ll." * 1)11 h i I m Ill' f*f 11L 1 1 111 D i i ’ '11 "H|N
uppers. An afrlliale, American Hutchison, who was unable tl, n ib N ''niphiyes In ' &lt;iohoi I he IK’li ii’*! her.il ■' hi ni. ‘\
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I'rcss Association, ls-nnlional ml- serve on *account of tin pressure 'six had lompornry ccmlrmlH uldrh lliM 'iii'it vim 'v**r»* m in i
'ah thi-r m o tiiin g ,
f lm l
lii'a iil
tlio or s iw e n il p u ce s lower for wi t h
1 1M||| 1 I"•II
i l f / r i •III!) i. t! 1 "HHiinriN im ID i I'l l loll -»gl JllS were nut rehewed Three oilier lu
vertisimi rcpreumlutive for more of business,
I V'ivh ivuy DiimviuIi Me
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before
she
forgets
the
111
r
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ot
i |di h dll'-.- ni i •ii iii t v Itit -eotniimn-been fired earlier for refusing!
than 4,500 weeklies.
iin't tin it.
Gcnrifn Tonhv,
nf had
toll like i gn, d mmiiv Vtnerleaii
„
..cu ,chairman
„
lo xhswer the mierles of n previous i * A ll Hirt-c men w ere i ■1•11v ii ■ f•■ I on atc-K to l i y to fin d out llio soniee s irin g beans or the .V) e n d lom .i
The Kentucky ncw*|&gt;m&gt;cr* are
Ilf
till'
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or
Hud
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lia
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not
"Idler-- "II inv hi d\ rail end Ii.
the Carrollton Nows Democrat, which recommended Mr. Tucker to lnvegUga.lng cummll.ee
i-hurge* of liie a k ln g nnd entering
M
&gt;
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W
Idle,
iilllilliei
ii'dli'i
lllilli,
g
els
tln-m
linek
on
her
no-tin
iiem i il Ei i nlintw i i .in lie’s lltc
It
not known fieri’ Imw w ild intent to ,-om m it a ml ole.
Frankfort State Journal, Owonlnn the County Hoard of Commission­
Ifi’iitntn
llmrivtt,
whose
duty
it
is
in.oi In do d. so
many American employes In the
News-Herald and Owen County
ers this week, said Mr. Tuckcr'a .Secretariat have been called up iiie iiiiiir . T h e men senteneed went to inspert iluw Iilnwn Hluies, was
Ft eutiox e r l i t i Nex Y o rk seDemocrat.
'
D a v id T h o in iis and J a n ie ' * best- nil Kaufoul Avenue lit Ihe time of
name
has
emne
mi
ivpriitcillv
as
•i i i l ) lie fn ie da vti l . i - i S n lu rtla y .
before the U. S federal grand m il, l,11II1 o f S a r n -o la , nnd .lid in liie
In Florida, the dally newspaper
I
the
rubbery.
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ow
a
trustee
candidate
necauso
nf
his
\n i l.il'o vid e m lii'im
loid lieeu
Jury whlrh Just concluded its In
holding* are the Jacksonville Jour
Ii, A o a tin , H anford, T h e fo m ie r
Doth ii'diieni'-o mil near Ho
b i l l toi l lu Mode it ip p e .ir through
nai, film flench r o i l , Palm Hench work with the lo.nl hospllnl, Ids vestlgatlnn of the U N with n two
S
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B
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B
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k
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s
had
previo
us
records
a
l
Kara*
liipior
stole
and
spotted
the
N"tf*o
activity
In
the
attempt
to
get
more
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1
.uni
ifiiii'iin
c e n ir iila ,
charge that It had found "wide,
Times. Palm fteaeh Dolly News,
’li l I" Iill
i . d to . loinie on
Pensacola Mornlnu Journal, Pen­ ndcipinte hosnilnl facilities In the spread infiltration" by American sot a w here Th o m a s wo* co in 0 ted III the nlli-v lieliiml Hill Mill ibiure
1on a ch a rg e of b re a k in g and en­ stole hetweim Ihe eoriiee oT pal
HMl.t.VV, 111 Hi '.V I lie tii e floe
'•"initti lib lleiuln- o ve r Ihe week
sacola Evening News. Panama 111 inly, a n f hi* close association fledx Inin the world organlz/iliim
.11'
B ill M *Ii
- "•I mil toil) it in t ouiumdoro
A U. N. ximkesmnu (|imtcd Lie te rin g nnd Ch eatn n t on a eharge tnetto and Hanford Avenues on of t'liplliil Into Industry "withooi
City News- f nnumu, City Horald. with trustees of the Fish Estate.
•III)
it "tel ho oluu.ii ti t e.itlv Hits week.
jfe said that Mr. Tucker Is "In- us saying when he nmnnmerd IIm o f fo rg e ry , A s s is ta n t H tale ’s A t - First .S tin t They 11,11 after the Ulitlne regulations or reslrlr toms"
Ocala Slnr-Ilnnner. Del,and Sim
Mt • I*
•Is. I ill)
gbit who soon eluded Ills pul - is essential to Ihe conllnurd ex
____
Hi d im e to Mill belt Field nn
1 terested in getting coo|ierntlon in previous firings that he aclerl not tntnev H n lie r l G iig g * said . A o -lln , hut
News, and Melbourne Times.
l||l(ll'f* th* I no.' I bind iml ini.iIdei 1 a mill,
luinsiim of American Imliislry
i n , I,
-It ........I*
In addition, he owned these Flor­ everv way In getting the Kish only because of their refusals to he said, had n previous coavietinn suers.
» 4Nill . ii t*i • .l|( l# |
in v i 'otislella'niit plane for tho
ida weeklies: Avon Park Sun. Del­ tru st’to build a hospital os quickly testify hut lieeause of further evl- In Ju d g e H m llh ’s co u rt on a r h o rg e j q | ( ( „ ii e l l , ow ner o f llm Ar Ewing T Holes, new president oi
lu Hu. mil*- lliglit in K o re a. He was
\ ' (Ilf il' II* I I IM * 11 *rl i f
i i-nilc
Idotinr
Hl-re, wits
vviis Im
inimeillniedenco he hsd received on them o f b re a k in g and en terin g
jr
n d c IJ
iiu o r Store,
m ed iate- Ihe Inveslmctil Hankers Assot la
ray Ucach News, Eustls New*. as possible."
Thomas and Glivslnut were. | y aatified whil*' the rudlce miiiiIi- ' lion of America, dcr la red In fils 4**44 14• *| 14N|(| * 1*X I* li * \ &lt;| I N il f M*' I mined am ong olheis, liy ('lu rrie s
Femsndlnn News-Leader, Fort
The County Commission recom­
l l 't•mUfturd
ii
Tss)
Um l*s«r
ll*f|l I III* -,»ltl* f'llMlI ( •f’4•1114 *.( ,|(| !■: uil.Min of I'etim t who will ha
found polity «t the charge* today',,,| n,,. c.ty trying to find the l.ur- Inaugural address today
Walton Playground News. Gads­ mended Victor Green to serve In
lie pledged Hut support of Ihe - .«!*■ vnii •
’»(Mi'll
miir ir *» Hie new ■eret.iiy id defense; Gen.
by 0 Jury cuinpiMerl of Mr«_ Gcr- ^)nr.
den Countv Times, Chattahoochee General Hutchison'* place. Since
•i l l ' l l N H i.id le) •lu lr m t in of the
C . H iiK lir « # Th o io ii* K )*••)•,
(Jo«m tin* in lt in l
9ml- securities dealers In Ihe Ifti-orstiili’ w i l d ! ll I • jn j ’it IM I ' V‘ ill •«
Tribune, Highland County News, Howard Fertile also has said he
uatlnsinl ailniinistrallon "to the end i * 14 t Dti'M §»«■i f'*i imiMi’** Him len d c h ie fs ul S i,iff. and H e rb e rt
Jackson County Flnrldlarij Jack- wa« unable to servo on account of
|e V, Jack A. Gmdv, Thomas ft. i»*ii fL'it !&gt;■I I I't* I Bit I* liulk v r 11sen
»i »ftiUhisf*l it*, .’'lot«* Twit*
J u U uh
fill*) *iM •I' m ** ffi
flrown -If., Neal It. Angel ami liquor partly hidden under some of reitirnittg IhK nutlnn lo a sound * l»i i I imh • •
hi* business Interests, there Is a
t,■i-■ Ii'd in H." fm to if li'llgli'M i
Charles M&lt; Flower*. Witnesses for trash mill old newspsoees in th" and safe fiscal pulley."
probability that Mr. Tucker will
He reiterated a Ihe me llial lias fuo or tile otyed to ■Mitai I 'I i
M o v i e 'I ’i m e T a b i c
T l ie ^ d # I ’l c T ^ K ? "I Coup tlm
Slate were Willie Fray, aljev. NTr. F u n d i cheeked I'*'1 cash dominated
be substituted for General Hutehlllio inerting—freeing I 'nlm ei
and dl-"-r&gt;veri’d Dial all
Kit/
son and Mr. Green for Mr. Fnvltta, m enial and I’ark Avcnuo has lu-en George Kelsey, Charles Malcolm, register
the cash nnproaimniely 1.10, In the economy of restrictions
t in , t’„ 1 1,1 siu i-e vH
me
now
tlo rire it'e i dhov i ' ii E a r t h "
The County Commission and the ■old by Mr, and Mrs. Julius A. J. F. Ilrown. lien Me Malum and «hnngo
Declaring
Hie
tloitiinaiil
issue
of
nnd
small
hills
was
missowners for a c&lt;ins|dmul&gt;l&lt;’ ftgl. William A. Horn &lt;*f the San­
hi b o- .o tu n n ,re-1 to
'liiii
id
"A t'io d ie W a r K m oka"
Cltlaena Committee agree ob the Takach, of
Ihe day is lit replace a half-war Mll" w ill illteCt th" -In g o t • Mt
years, to Hernhard Ed- ford Police Department. Thu tie- llm.
1 "tt . It:.VI • d:'.T&gt; - '.EOS
idhcr three men for trusteea: Prod number
economy
with
a
peace
cenmimv.
fa
t|,c
,-eai
of
the
store
a
desk
Hanford plasterer and fendants testified in their own he’nltuot iiointcd nut that llo - oti
&gt;o the
’Mun'ana Inetdent"
Wilson, Dr. G, H. Bremen, and wanla,
.,0,1 patters wi-rn Holes said: "We know the formula I1,-t-t
builder, for MIAOO, arcorrilng to II mini,is
o f tile g i im p " f ill e v u iy
2:12 ft:UIS 7 :iIH - 10:11
fur
prosperity
as
few
other*
know
John Kvana.
rreorda In the County Clerk’s of­
one in Hnnfoid a l a g ive n h n ili on
fiint. - "Plymouth Adventure"
tt."
fice.
t h ii' t in iiH eve to jo in ill the
1:00 - l oti - r. 1 2 - 7: IH - 0:24
chinge yesterday by a Jury com
ff f - ; )
,r„f
"W6
have
learned
that
freedom
HATCH ILL
B. K. Doudnev, Ta* Agaeasor,
of
C h ris t m ns
enrols
M O V IE E A N D
t»,-, far Individual achievement, with s in g in g
Mra. E. J. Hatch, wife of the said today that Mr. am) Mra. Tak- posed of fivn men ami one woman., M( | ,gr| fl„ . , Ii( , h)B
" I Want You"
capital
for
u
('Mil, litis produced w hether a l the in d io sta tio n , at
•rh had owiterf the property more
C OF C MEET
b'Tgl"r tried to go out the b»“k the greatness of America.
bom-' or in llu -ir ear.
Show star In d;10, first fcatur*
doe- but was unsucerssful in the
than SO years and possibly W)
" T im N a t iv it y C o in n iiL lc e and
7:01\ Intermission K:24, last
"Money Invested In plant*, raw
The hoard nf directors of the d*»V.
yeans, according to hfs memoryfeature 0;g6
sales, produces pro'ner th " enrol * I tigers hope that It la
F"rroll H'hltxl t'*"' """ I'lO " w ‘S materials,
Tha property, which faces on a t-ctninule County Chamber of
liy.
On
all
side*
we
see
the
limit-beautiful
depletion
of
the
firstKnt. "Criminal latwyer"
lot, sneompsjses several Commeno wil meet In the City „ , rt |v Pni„tv ot the tint" of *h les* opportunities for steadily In- Chri.-tlmm night will lend Hihlc\t
"Wild Hurso Ambush"
' 1, offices, a restaurant Hall Tuesday night at H:Oi) o'clock, midp-rv hut 'h a ' Iho robber h ’d creasing production and prosper!- loy and lirlplilnros to the criming
Humlny * “My Six C o n v lc ta "
and la an old land President G. W, Spencer announc- ft||ed 'll wHh bottle* from tbe
holiday
seuson",
Mr.
Palmer
said.
«d today.
shelves of the front room-

.*{Men Sentenced Liquor Store Is
To Four Years For Broken Into And
Breaking. Fnlerinr Burglar Lsrapes

Tucker Fropu.sed
Bv Citizens For
Hospital Trustee

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A’l l.ANTIF «TTY N .1 r - The
i'lO's new president. Walter I'
llenther. tmlny charted n fluhtinu
propram lo keep Ihe labor orpaoi
/atiot. an active factor in Amerl
ea's Industrial life
Itrother, In a speech ueeeptinp
the post ns successor to Hie lute
I'ldllp Murray, said hu would strive
for the hiauest possihle nidus for
um .
workers already urnanlm ), and
Tentulive plans call Inr these enmpniuu vlporonsjv In nruanlrr
countries In chip In 12.1 imllloo workers who are now non union
dollars In make possible a coordi­
E le e lin n of Ihe d y n a m ic , t.V ye a r
nated prnducUnn program cover
Id Ite
iilh c r, hend of Ihr
the hiu
lt l
old
tteutlirr,
bln t ’’ftt
• ‘tin t: the French "M ystcro" lighter a iilo w o rkers uolon. c o n ic fate v im
' mid iiir Itflilsli "Swill" Intervep fe rd a y in* a r lin ia x (n Die ( I d ' s

.lohn Ferry, Head
Of Big Nevvsuaper
Chain, Dies At 71

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WASHINGTON r
flic l mini
States was em barked loday mi ;i
record billion dollar defense buying
program abroad, earmarking nl
must onr fourth of tin* fund lor IIfirst sud) purchases of foreign .nr
After months of preparation, in
{Ifnrmrd officials said itio I ir&gt;«
' b a t c h of these ncu orders will be
sinned with Great llrllain In about
n week
These informants stud the Initial
orders will Involve .some on million
dollars and will cover production
nf Hritnln's famed "t enlurtun"
lank, luccessfully battle tested in
Knrea. for Hie Nnrlli Atlantic Tren
ty lNATO) cmintrirs
Defense Denartment directive-.
It was learned, now have mine not
, fur nildilioii.il foreign buying In In
4&gt; other West European countries
With tills go ahead Ameri.-aii
military procurement officers are
expected lo heifln li’lting runlraets
for nriiis, ammunition and supplies
in F ra m e . Holy. Helghim, Den
mark. Luxembourg, West Gcr
many. Greece. Norway the Nelli
erlamls and Sw llierlarul
tint, they said, the billion dollars
going to Western Europe under this
program will play a very intiMit
A taut rule In propping op the shaky
economies of America’s allies
For the first lime, some of Ihe
funds will he used In buy rniupl.’tr
aircraft overseas About 22.1 mil
lion dollars is sel aside for such
production in France, llrllain.
Italy, the Netherlands and llelgl-

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41,412
Blues Rank Second
In FSL At, Gate;
Daytona Is No. 1
With ns,:i05 Fans

PayTo See Baseball Games In Memorial P
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fioures, I he Melton ini Stadium
plnveil bust In 11,112 during llir
1932 diamond M'lwm Tlo** fig.
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tin. fur unit mttiv aInin I nf llie
ullirr Irani* in llir rlm ilt. San­
ford Iril fur Ihe first I" n nninDi*
unit wn*. iMIhln breathing ill"*
Inner nf lire ln|i ilurin- llir mill
rllr nf llir »rii"on unlit llnvlnnn
•darted n "enxRliiinnl rninrlntrh
■l(H lull'lril in »"rnnd plure
making the plav-nlf*.
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liilKe.it rlty in the |nn|r, wnn "nlv
Ih'ril with ■'I u tii I'lil'l The nlnv
(iff winning •••ilnftin Axalen* mill,
eil 'in i'll' ivl'h 'II.4HII
In apllr id tim in'’ u prunml
"Inner in truth h alv a nf ihe
1932 nruMin. the I lr 1 uml Mnl
Hat* were |u*t n mertlnerr flflh
"llh 29.193 tmlit ruilniiirri. Our
farina In llir In* rule figure*
fnr Ihr Hul“ wa* Ihe unllinelv
fire nf ls*t J n ir thu* Imrneil llir
f'nnruii irumlilnml ilunll In Ihr
remind,
Tho ueriuut nlner .In* ttrnrh ften
Bird* nf the flritt hnlf drew only
P1.1!in iiuhl fnm fnr «l*lh nlner In
Ihr Irnirtir. The lowly Coma In­
dian*. who In two vrur* of FHL
plnv hnvr never rleen nl«ive the
rrllnr, were not, n* one inluht exnrrti taut In attendance this sea*
non,
Cocnn nitriietnj IlMtlfi partisan*
for seventh nlurr, It wiih llir seeont| yrur thev rviiilml the lu»t
jdarc *|iol with n rrllur-ilwrlllnK
rlull, Lrosliurg’* Darker* were the
lgnomlnlmi* hut nhirrru nt the
gale with hut 17,Wei |iiivinu 1“
wuleh game* In Venetian flunk'll*.
Thr loon u* n "hole ilroptird
uhmit llirrr prrrrnl ul Ihr Kirlr
In 1932 a* comiwifed In Ihr 1931
figure". In 1932, thr I'HI. drew
299,392 fun* for regular season
•»ame*. while In 1931. -mnr 279,*
299 paid In »er PHI. rnnir*.
Onlr 9,379 wulrhnl Ihr phis-off
|um r* u* rompurrd In 11,009
udil In 1931.
All Ihrur flKtirr* nrr of |i»hl
nttm ilnner utol do not Inrlmlr thr
frrn ludir* or rhlhlrrn tltiilrr fivo
uml thr fumlly niirht Kitmr* etr.
Here n rr tin* final nfflrlul ttulr
flmirm foe the 19W leiiion.
1032 FHI. AHrnihinre
I'iild Total
Twin
riH,:itin
lluylouu lleiieh
39,300
Kunfnrd
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ill. (Mil
I’uhitkii
29,1113
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•2.1,210
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ui »i liny othei leu in almu St.
Aouii'line tilt won rolled off,
Snondlr, Mount Itora'* t'ourli
Jim S|ienr lolil Vide* thut thr
llliriirnnrw linil ipilt (iniIIm II
prwrllrr oVrr two week* ilgo mid
thnl Ihr) wouldn't pluy for “any
n in mini of motley."
John Kililrr i* In I'lmrnlx min*
ullitK with Ihr tmxrhull iuukMuU'X
mid hi in* In n two fold cupndly:
trylnu to find n Iniyrr for Ihe
Hnidiiidn tllliri; rrprrMtntlnif the
Kloihlu Stole l.rufftie.
Spruklng of Ihr FSI.. Snnlotd
wa* *rromi In rlrrull attrndunrr
la*l rrn r with .19,360, nlmo*l
douldln* Ihr 19,299 nf |93t.
Dsrtuna Itrnrh Ini wllli 99,303
unit Ihr prnnunl wlnnliiif Hr*
l.und Hrd Hal* drew 29,103,
It la Intrm tliiK to note thut
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11,HIM) off lla tnlul ruKulnr aru*un
putr mid 20,11119 off, If you liu’ludn
thr plny-nffa, this yrur u* roin*
part’d to Inat aenaon.
Thl* lu u loiter wo rooolfod you*
terduyj
"Mr. ChrUnln.
“Tn i|Uota fmm an earlier nr*
I trie from Ike Hanford Herald
which you wrote my lug, “If
Ioral fan* nrr rvpectlni another
Srniiniile IHuh School gridiron
Inggcrnaut thl* fall, they will
hove tn wait at leant another
year."

"It sei'ius they upael all nredlctinii'i slot eil at the beginningtr of

tlie season. The Seminole High

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w r e nlao mill'll, stampeded and
N, Y. D Ml Newark'Huluen. M
rucked up tho best season In
tlnfstra 79 lliinncikfi M
twenty yeurx.
Duke 04 Vanderbilt H»
‘The team could not have
North Carolina 70 The Citadel .Ji
achieved Ihelr hlghoat dream
Atatimnn HI Howard 79
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T h e Sports

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While miMt team* In t)i*' Hurl(In Hlntc Itcaguc wi-i r showing nn
overall d m casc in nttcnilitnri'
during I he fat'-ful l'lfi'J busi-lmll
Hr k i ;n t c h k t i . a in
Season, Sanford's Seminole IIIiim ,
Sport* Killtnr
using t h«* fabulous *200,Oon Me­
llohind the none nrtivlty almout
morial Stoditim fur the fim! time,
doubled their regular non""" puid ill v.' Seinlllolt' llii;li Srlinnl'u Klnrl*
ml* fool hull hriivo* dull the Ktlil*
gale river 1991 with ‘tft
Addl'd In tliN » rs llir r tcn••1lr A11- SI ri r hssrhall game crowd
nf 2.762 Ini ill adlni**i'tn" itml I hr
29(1 paid In *ee »rvernl «|irinu
training game* "(need ■&gt;&gt; llir
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I'llOENIX, Aria, hti The
Hrooklytt DodKcra have prepured u
.pair of 3 fnr-2 pncktiKP deal.* In
volvInK top-niulit pluyera in on ef­
fort to obtnln cither W a r r e n
Spahn of the Iloitnn Braves or Curt
Spi
Simmons nf the I’hilndclphin Phils,
it wns Irnrncd today.
Ttrcok'hlfinK the need of o start*
Inu Miuthpaw pitcher tn an ntnnK
wlllt the ncliiB Preacher lloc In dcfrn*e of their National l.eni’iie
ihainpien.hip, the DodKcrs are
(|iitle uillmu t» «lve up rectilnr
|d ivi i Hu cither nf the pitchers,
r;eni riilU icciiynlfed as Ihe treat
left h.mih'f in (hr clrrult.
The llrnnkv, who sat hy (inlrlly
yrstiTifov «s three of their netter
miimr frai’iii’ farmhands were
plucked in Ihe animal mnjor leasne
draft Ihai i timed the unmial eon*
vi nlimi, have these package deals
tn tdfi't
1 Outfielder* Carl Fiirltln, Andy
Pnfkn ami third hnsemiin Hilly Cox,
all regulars, tn t he Braves fnr
Spulm nml outfielder Sid (innlnn
or:
2 Flril liaseman (ill Ifndge*.
Fiirllln and Cnx to Ihe Plilllie* for
Simmonx and mitflehler Del Kurd*.
Cordon mid Knnls are rlijht hand­
ed power hitler*. Tlie Brooklyn
horn Brave*’ left fielder halted
only .299 last season hut hammered
23 home runs, a uooclly number
al Khhets Field, where he was
moved Into the majors In 1912, He
Is TI F.nnl* rapped 2n homers and
drove In 199 runs on a .291 hatting
mark He Is only 27.
The DtKluers were more hopeful
of a trade with Boston, the nusplclon prevailing that (lie Braves

a rt In a mood to part with Spahn
In order to augment Ihelr rigid
handed hitting strength ns well ns
fortify tho defense in the Infield
Should Ihe trado be consummated,
Cox would be installed os Boston's
regular shortstop.
Spahn is the man the Dodgers
covet the most despite his com­
paratively poor 14*19 won and lost
record last season. The 30-yrar-old
southpaw, a victim of weak hitting
and a mediocre defense behind
him, failed lo notch 20 or more
victories for the first lime In four
years In 1932. lie topped the circuit
In strikeouts for the third succes­
sive season with 1H2. Simmons,
only 23, posted n 116 record In
eluding six shutouts and ix far
from hl.x peak as n big winner
Pafkn enjoyed a successful sea­
son with a .217 halting mark that
Includrd ID home runs am! ft3
lUils He will be 32 In February, a
y rar older than Fiirllln, whose bat­
ting mark (Implied lo .247. Carl,
however. Is regarded as one of
Ihe lirst defensive flychaarrs lo Ihe
league and Ih possessor of the most
aero rule orm In the ntti )nr»
Glowing reports nn Don Hook, a
kid third iinsemnn brought op from
Montreal for next season, make
Cnx ilis|iensnlilr.
Hodges, Brooklyn's leading slug­
ger Ihe past three years, has been
mentioned In evrry trade rumor
Involving Ihr Dodgers. The slug
ling first busrman walloncd 12
uimn runs nml ranked fourth with
Ills 102 lllllx hut slumped in the
final moitlli of the campaign and
was handcuffed without a hit In the
World Series. Ills balling mark
was .231. As n fielder, lie Is second
to none.

Miami Jackson Is
Rated Over Tampa
In (lame- Of-Week
JACKSONVlkUB UH — Miami
Jnrkxon I* favored to beat Tampa
llilliborotich ,1‘ridav and walk off
with Ihe Hits Ten High School Con­
ference fnoitmll title.
tiiilic.ili'o • In six league games,
Miami Jackson still can't afford n
slip, A (lefrnt or even a tie will
give Ihe tills* In Jacksonville Jackson under the complicated rating
system the conference usea to de­
cide Its chompioiti
It gives more points fnr twallng
a leant that la In tho first division.
For that reason, Jag Jackson la
listed nn top rnw even with its
loss to Miami Edison.
The Miami Jaekion’IIllIaborouuh
ame la the only one scheduled
Is week.
Standings (computed by Confer*
coco Secretary Bob Lockett):

of laith flinches, Fred Danas and
Fleming. They both deserve
u Ini of eiedit fnr aucli a strong
nml well eoached team,
Jax Jackson
"(lor school, too, has shown tho Miami Jackson
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Picrsall Will Be
Sports Roundup
GAYLE TAI Ilirt
Given Chance To NEWByYOItK
Vyv-A pair of the
Million's more prominent football
Make Good In ’53 teams,
Notre Dame and Syracuse,
PHOENIX, ArO. ',P - Jimmy
I'irrsull tlie iloitnn lied Sox rookie
who suffered a iutvoii* breakdown
Inst summer, will lie flghlinu for
a rcuiilur outfield Jnh with Ihe doll
In I9M.
Joe t room, tied Sox geiicral
iminntTr. *nld tmlny that the fiery
Waterhury, Conn . ymuoister I* in
"womlurfid shape."
"The hoy Is al Suramin (Ihe
Sox'* Floridn lr,lining hase) and
Is fccllnu fine." said Cronin
Jimmy wcluhs uhmit ta.v pinouts,
several pounds over Ids weight last
season.
Cronin revealed that Picrsall will
rcmuln nt Sarasota until tho d u h
report* for spring training. He is
on (he lied Sox roster, having been
recalled from lllnnliuihnm where
he was senl on option In June.
Informed of Crunln'x optimistic
port on I'irrsull. manager lam
limiilrruu said, "If Jim is In as
good sIoijh’ as reporled, (here's no
i|oes(ioo who will lie our regular
rigid Holder We have nobody who
call heat nut a sound Plcrsull for
the Job."
I'lcrxull wax shipped to the lied
Sox farm club In Birmingham last
season after a series of Incidents
thxt included clowning on tho field,
challenging teammates and a ball
field scrap with tho New York
Yankees’ Hilly Martin.
After a short stay tn the minors,
physicians prescribed a good rest
as the tonic ho needed to rerover
from u nervous breakdown,

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Michigan State
Winds Up No. I
In Nation Poll

ure bring accused right and led
of sharp practice in using uulck.
unexpected hnckfleld shifts at
crucial moments of their games to
draw tile uppnslllim offside nod
thus benefit hy a five yard |M-iiallv
Notre Dame employed Ihe tneth
with telling effort lo its luwcla of
Oklahoma nml Southern California
.T o p
each time setting up a score will'
a flr*l down inside It* opponent’s
to Millions of televiewer*, among
i^ '.C
others, saw it work against Okla
llv ten CtlltltlGAS’
homn Syracuse used Its own vnr
NEW YOHK '.is Michigan Slate,
lotion, a sort ol nonrtcrhnek shill. the niily four platoon team in Hie
In defealing Fnnltiam in Hh finat land today reigned as the nation’s
game and winning a hid to the fin I colli ge (iHitlmll team
Orungc Howl.
Higgle Muon's dcvaslaling Sour
Nobody arcuses either Ihe Irish tans, with a 24 game winning streak
or Hvraetixo of breaking a rule lii'luud them, captured lirxt plare
exnelly, but there i* a widespread lo Ihe Haul Associated Dress poll
feeling Ihot they gave Ihe splhl of the season hy a wide margin
of the game a ralher thorough over Georgia Tech, the notion's
going-over, and it Is lakcn for only other maim' unbeaten team.
grouted that the rules committee
Michigan State begins operations
will slam thr gate on them before llo the Big Ten next year, and It*
another srason conics around
flics can take some heart from
The current ride says, In part. Mima's comments on Ihe team's
"No player of the offensive team HIM prospect*
“ We lose I'l key men." he said
shall make u false start. A false
start Includes a shift which siiuu- "It Is very dmihtfol whether we
lutes a pinv, feigning a charge, or will be a* guild You can't lose
the use of unusual variations In 10 key men and expect very
much."
starting signals."
Michigan Slate will receive the
What Notre Dame did. as yiiu
O’Donnell
Trophy, awarded each
might huve seen, was shift sudden­
ly from the "T " to its old box year In the team that takes No. I
formation. It drew » valuable off­ spot In Ihe final poll.
"This is Ihe first such honor for
side penalty ognlnst both tho Soon­
er* and the Trojans, though tho Michigan Slate and I ant thrilled,"
hall wa* not snapped. Coach Jesse said Munn. "The honor really be­
Hilt of Southern Cal declared that long* to Ihe players nnd assistant
"the play Is drslgnrd solely lo couches no my staff. The Father
GThmnrll Trophy Is one we will
draw the defen*e offside."
tn Ihe Syracuse version, ns we cherish forever."
The trophy was donated by the
have had It explained, the Orungr
rpiarterlinck, after stooping behind Notre Dame Monogram 4'luti in
Ida center, risra abruptly and remembrance of the late Ilev. J.
make* a motion with hii arm, an Hugh O’Donnell, a former ptaver
though pitching the ball nut and and president of the university.
back. Aa one may Imagine, this Tennessee won it last year.
causes several tensed-un linemen
Michigan State garnered 2.683
to Jump a* though stung. Coach points In 2.219 for Georgia Tech
Ed Dnnnwtkl of Fnnlham had this on Ihe ballots of 271 nf Ihe nation's
to say about Ihe maneuver:
sportswritcrs nml xixirlscaslers
"ICs up to the officials In decide They were tubulated on the usual
whether H's legal or not. I can’t system nf tn fnr first idurc, nine
do anything nlmul H. Hut there's fnr second nnd so on. Stole coralnn i|tiesllnn that It Is Intended to led 207 flnd-placo votes to 3(1 far
pull a team offside. II should 'he the Engineers.
barred."
Third plarn went lo Notre Damn
On Ihe nlhcr hand, Bun Schwarlt- •ml fourth tn Oklahoma. Southern
walder, the Syracuse mentor, do­ California wns fifth, UCLA sixth.
fended the move vigorously, saying
ing Mississippi seventh. Tennessee
that It was designed solely In put oMhth, Alabam a’ninth ami Texas
an occasional check on an upon*_______
________ Inn*
Michigan Stale disappointed no­
ting tho snap nnd barreling lu too body
with Iti fine showing. Munn'x
fast. This could, of course, be mod
luds worn picked ns tho potrntinl
as woll In defense of tho Notre top
team In ihe pre-season Asso­
Dame stratagem.
nnd except for
"What's wrong with out-trlcklng a ciated Press poll,
‘ when Wiscoi
Wisconsin
team ?" Schwartswolder was (moled the second week,
additionally. "That's the big Idoa of ranked Nn. 1, they wero nn km.
Munn never used fewer than 38
tho game, Isn't it?'*
ers In anv game, and In two
Perhaps we have grown cynical,
conteata
ho cleaned his bench nf
hut it seems here that the whale
thing bolls down to tho fact that all 81 players In unlfnrm, a move

Simrtans Win 21 In
' Row 'l*o
Tech
Iiy I.nrj'Cf Margin

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“Sucker Shift” Is
Illegal, SayH Couch
DAYTONA :IF,ACH UB—Nnlrn
Dome's "sucker shift.” *av* I'or
doc Head Coach Stu Holcomb "is
used to draw the defensive team
offside* and Is nn Intentional vio­
lation of the roles."
lie lold the Daytona Beach
(Jonrlerhack Ctuh Monday thut he
bus asked tarn Utile, Columbia
Coach and chairman of Ihe Nation
al Coaches Holes Committee, to
alter the present rides to make a
"sucker s n if f useless.
Holcomb promised specifically
thnl a team not he penalised for
offsides If it gets hock on It* own
side before the ball is snapped.
The shift jvorkx like this: Tho
hacks move uhnmtly and unoxw h o lly from the T formation Into
Ihe old Notre Dame box. Hut the
hall Is not snapped. The opposing
learn rushes In and Is pennllicd
for offside*
Notre Dame went Into the shift
while within Oklahoma's and
Southern California's lo-vard Hoes.
Five-yard offside penalties railed
against Ihelr opponents set up (ell
Ing tmicluluwns.
Frank Leahy Is coach al Noire
Dame.

FIGHTS MONDAY NIG1IT
Bv The Associated Press

BROOKLYN - Boland La Starxu.
190*4. New York, outpointed Fred
(Rocky) Jones, ITS, Chester, Do.,
10.

OUF.HEC—Henry (Pappyt Gault
II7M, Spartanburg, S. C„ milpoint cd Fernando Gagnon, 1199),
ljurlwe, 12.
CHICAGO — Larrv Watson, 170,
Chicago, stopped Billy Noble, 191,
Gmshn. 9.
PROVIDENCE. It. I. - Tommy
Harrison. 178, lois Angeles, nutlnlrd Wes Bsscam, I78V3, St.
'll*. 10.
SALT MKK CITY - Chock
Woodsworth, 182, Salt Lake Cltv.
stooped Tommy Meldr, 187. Sail
Lake City, I.

Babcock of Georgia and Steve
By MERCEH BAILEY
ATI ANTA (Jl—The 1032 Smith- Mrillnger of Kentucky.
eastern Conference All Star foot­ Others on the offensive platoon
ball team, dominated hy con­ ure tackles Kline Gilbert of Mis­
ference champion Georgia Tech, sissippi and Hal MUler of Tech,
includes eight players who will lie guards John Michels of Tennessee
hack next year seeking more grid- and Jerry Watford of Alabama,
and center Tele Brown of Tech.
Iron glory
Six Juniors nod two sophomores
The defensive line has Sam Hens­
Joined 14 seniors on llir* Associated ley of Tech and Mack Franklin
rrc ss annual All Southeastern of­ of Tennessee nt end. Charlie Litl
fensive and defensive ximads.
I’rndd of Florida and Doug Atkins
Tech placed seven nf Its unde­ of Tennessee at tackle, and Joe
feated, untied Engineers on the D'Agostino of Floridn and Francis
team: Tennessee, runner up for Hnlnhan nf Tennessee at guard.
the SEC title, placed five; Ala­
bama three; Florida and Georgia Linebackers arc George Morrla and
two each, nod Mississippi, Ken­ Hidchurks are Cecil Ingram of
tucky and Mississippi Stale one Alabama and Bobby Moorhead nf
each.
Auburn, Vanderbilt, Tulunc nod Tech, with Art DcCarlo of Georgia
l/TUislana State ra rh placed inen at safety.
on the second nod third (ram i. Atkins and Michels, winner of
Tech, Tennessee. Mississippi nod the 1932 Jacobs Trophy ns the bust
Alabama are among the lup in blocker la Ihe SEC. made the airteam* in Ihe nation and each i* star team Inst year, although At­
set for a Imwl np|H*nruiiee New kins made It nt end Instead nf
Year's Day. Tech and Mississippi tackle.
Hardeman. Tech's Ion ground
will tangle lo Ihe Sugar Howl.
Tennessee will play Texas m the gainer until Injured in the Army
Colton Howl, and Alabama will game, won Irani rnplnln honors
meet Syracuse in tin* Orange hy compiling 623 pnlnls. The 5-foolHowl Florida at*" is a bowl team, ti Junior was an almost unanimous
signed lo play Tulsa in llir Gator choice of more than loo SEC
coaches and spurts writers and
Howl.
Tlie all star offensive bai kficld liroadraster* whose ballots deter­
mined the AD Irnm.
a
has Mississippi SI.ale's record
The two sopliomores on Ih *
smashing Jack Darker at ipiarliThack; Tech’s tamo Hardeman nml team arc Larry Morris nod In­
Alabama's Hobby Marlow nt half- gram, In addition tn Hardeman,
hack. nod Tennessee's Andy K"/nr the Juniors are Meillngcr, Darker,
nt fullback Darker sel n new SEC Hensley. D'Agostino, nod Frnnklln
scoring record nf lit) points
The AD All-SEC teams ore the
Offensive end posts went tn the
same pass - snaring experts who only ones which become a part of
filled the berths in 1931 - Marry j official conference records.

Hurricanes Prepare
Fur Georgia Contest
MIAMI i.P Three Cnucrxllv of
Miami footballers who missed tie
tlon against North Carolina la*t
week may he ready lo go against
Georgia Friday night hut two nih
eis probably won't get into Hie
game
Halfbacks Gordon Malloy and
Frank Knuxt and Safety man Bill
Smith are expected to return lo

action on defense.
Linebacker* .Sidney Greenspan
.mil I'htl Daooo were injured ir t
Monday practice and probably will
not play Gieeospnn dislocated a
shoulder and Daimn dislocated his
hack. Neither was serious.
In Monday's workout. Coach
Andy Gustafson lind Don James
at ooarterbnek, Wally Diner and
Wlutcy Ihmvlcrc at the halfback
spots and Hob Moskettl nt fullback
Georgia comes to the Orange
Howl Friday night fnr the final
game of the season for both teams.

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WEDNESDAY DEC. .1. I0W

No. 71

A nsitrintetl I'rrsw I. ciihciI W ire

0fi^ ,T ,e!!DuIles Says Loya* Workers
Are RevealedIn State Department Have
Nothing To Fear From Ike

President Signs Exec­
utive Order Under
Provisions Of De­
j 'i nounced Labor Act

Export Links Numer­
ous Mairuzines With
What She Culls Pic­
torial Prostitution

New State Secretary
(1tinfers With Dean
Achesun And Lovett
On Public Matters

McCarthy Sees
Further Probing
Of Red Suspects

WASHINGTON uT» — President
WASHINGTON ifi-Novoll*t Mur
m Truman M a y created an cm*r
, caret Culkin tlannlug lodav told
D o i n ^ T h e ( M o n m l w o r k l o r U se
gency board to icck to halt a CIO
House Investigators that about 1.
too magasines sold on news stand- ,
ateclworkers strike at the plant nf
the Amerlran Locomotive Compahave "no purpose except pictorial
prostitution."
nv at Dunkirk. N. Y.. which pm
duces materials used In the atomic
The fll-ycarold writer (nun Du ;
U \M I|M :T P \ r lotm Coster
energy pro"r»m
III ID. Minn . testified before a *oo
Indie- win. 'silt he tto- next srercrial House committee Investigating
The President signed an cxrcutars »d state declared at the State
edisrene literature
live order providing for a board
In-p.iiloo i t hulas tli.it "loyal ser­
The Congress members said they 1
of Inquiry under the Taft-Hnrtley
vants nf our government have
recognized tier as an expert wit
Art. which he hm used nn only
nothin! I— fear iinttl the Kisellness because of resrurrh she did
rare occasions. He has licen ophow i i adoilUl-tl alio"
for an article “ Filth On tlir News
posed to the law since ils enact
lli .pm ifie.dlv promised Dial the
stands." published In the October |
ment.
(-reign sets h i- will l&gt;e "protected
Issue of llemlrr's Dlerst
The White House noted that
WASHINGTON
r
Sen
Me
is a non partisan career group"
Miss Ilunnlng told them there are t ’arlhy lit Wlsi said lodav tie ns
workers at two other plants of
foreign service officers are tile
Minin- I’fc. James (’. Ilyrd, son of Mr-. Hcorgiit I'oule Hi«-rs. "f 1.231
.__ inagiirlurv
................,
bein') .......
published «umed the Justice Dcpurliocnl
the American (.nconmtive (‘omnanv
piole.'lood diplomats who rrpreare nlsu nn strike, hut said todav's I K i l l t h u Circle, Hanford. reecntlj received llo- I'urple Heart Medal | currently and nil Ind about ino arc
follnss up its grand jliT'
sent ’lie I oiled S tate' abroad
order cunrerna only the Dunkirk from his tiullnlioii rommander, l.t ( id. Max II. l.oGrohc. I’fe. Ils rd classified us "girlies" whirl) shi­ ssordd
prolie
of
Owen
t.iilltmore
with
\t Hu- alive time Dulles asserted
plant, which has n part In supply­ rts ' wouieled while serving with HA: eomnnii). U ral Hattulioo. hirst regards ns "vfeioos nnd provnen similar action against career dip
llii» in.niv angle'
need In
ing malerlnls for the construction Marinemdi if Lhe First Marie- OH IsH.it in K'oea.
live " There are nlmnt t»o billion
In looked into and wdl he looked
copies of the "girlies" sold annual hnnal John 1* Davies Jr
and operation of atomic energy
Ally General James McGrnncry
mix very lliomndlly " He did lint
faeltlHes.
ly. 'he udded
oi bfy this point
The nesvs stands In America ininoiiiiei'd vesterdas he had or
Undrr the esecntlve order, the
Indies conferred with Secretary
carry a display of sex prevo-atior* 'l,r,’d evidence idioul l.atlinmre, a
President shortly will name a
*to 1he *found■ nowhere rise
■ In
■ Hlfi Jidins Hookln- ITnltrrsIH nrofes
of state Dean \elp-son for 'Ml millboard to Inquire Inin the Issues
ofi talked hrteflv with reporters
world." sin- -aid "Tliesp iiiudn- -or and Hir Kustern affairs -pe
Involved In the dispute The honed
■lisI then went hi lip- Pentagon
Ones are not for fun, nor play, nor elnllsl, sub ml lied In a grand jury
# I* m u d red to rrporl book to the
1 i .out. i with Seeiel n v id DefPllsi*
b e n ii t y but si in pi v Issued fur here, beginning tnmurrim
Pre*Idem no later (lino Dec to i
I .......
Che Seiiale InHriial Si-umlv Sub
straight provocation "
(liber nresMrotiid activity nn- '
ith.-rw ise tiala V be
II" s aid F'
noted when Atllai Stevenson uud
M l" llannlog said Hie "girlie" niinmlllee revoinmeiided last HiU
..... Ill •t »• ,i
‘fit ^i fii'Liry nf
inagnrines are crowding serious
after .i year long prolie for ant
Mr Truman met In the While
h»t rrcrnlly
Stale •mIiii MIi *"ii
House today to sift the past id the
nod minllly magazines off the news -utnersHe Influences on C S
' ehll oi •I fi»*ui i i(»ni *»fDir Tar
stands
iHillelrs In llo- Far Hast that |
Democratic parly In search of ll’ i »I «11*1 untilil ill in in nut hi uilh
future.
Among her other nhservatlon* ’Jury priK-eedings to- h r o u g Ii t
I ndi'i ft n l n \ of Shilr fljivlfl
The accent will he on the fut-re
I’eople 'till accept "the sight of "-"'hist hotti l.attimorr nod Duties
lit h i t
I f oik Ilnu r
h r ii l l i in : d r ( l ,
but uppermost In the two-day
drum main reties, wearing liardtv
Davies, formerly on Hie State
hr I'MirrK fit rnt'lY r fivr fxHiks
talks between Hie President ned
anything al all. marching down the Department's poll" plaontne stall
(h trilling
f s ftiM’i
(Milii'V,
the man he tried haril to make
street Iml protest against the type """ ,In deputy |«dllleal udtiser to
A W A I I I N O I M I I M P n r n i N d Visit of Pti-Sideid «- 1 « . t ( I w i g h t l&gt; I i «■*t
li't'.x 11 is mi;mIt* a m ! hnw if r*p
his successor will In: the ones
Semonde (bounty's foui -.lav
l(eeoiono-ndulion for the ('minty of covers they see on most mn'gn- P ' * oeeupatieO authorities m t i o w e r 111 S e o u l, t w o lie, .Ohio of S .u ti h K o r e a xnhtlei w, . ,, it,.
,
I • .tl s
• vt i ll I t ill I I'll! liriB'Ilt
q lion:
Tour 1st I-TsHvhI was louetied off &lt;hospilnl imstees were made y,.s. | lines.”
\tes( Germnnv
In f r o o l o f the eap llid lu i ll d lo g ( o r t - n s I M e I n d d - n .........
i
, , , i v» , 11,
i itil'fnn
i■f fhr ^ttih! .mil |ilu(1H
w
What hnupenod to ib» it.. ••in on mi e nth ii s las tie nnd exiiberniit ' ,,r,l|,v t» Governor Fuller Wnrreu I She visited some nf the girls who
earlilnea slung over their shoulders and ....... . s.-,
McCarthy told rejMirlers that
f*" ili'alitu; r 11h llii-m
cratlc party In the IM2 election ...... ,„.i„.. ,,.i,i.
a ......... . . . Iby the ItiiHid of County Comiols- pose for the near mule photographs presentation of llovle.x’ case to a
hsik on In the background rdefense fiepr » • ( f,.... r-i, r,,arii.roi'i
I f i r v i s i t u a * i O m II i ' n f i r s t h i I h r
#l„| •” •"••• " Thl.v "lirr
n„ n|,|m|,
„f grand
w- h I c h llenoldienn nresldenli'i' note today with the d.amuth «r- | sinners,
I V fill
i i i u - l UI
A' n « n i jury
j U T V Is "even more urgent"
•&gt;f *tr IVparlmrnt Niiu*r flu*
I•
nominee llwlght Klsenlmwer won rival of Santa Cirrus following the
The telegram which recommendeeoiiinn-nd- . jRrls
Kifl* ami
nnd they
th e y seem
— .......so
...........
far removed
...
than
..........
l.altlrnorv's
..... „ .ease
....
"lierniise
....... ...... .
r.»i i.tin|»,»it:i)&gt; tl'iiMu* Mhirti In*
by a landslide?
most gignntle muss
ClirfstniHs cd appointment* was sent to the fnnn Jh c pictures In
; l.atlinmre
l.alllmnre has tieeu
lieeri llmrimgldv
llmronglily ex
ev r a
I A *
I
in the inagam aga-.i-i
hiflrrlv rnlM'l/ril Artic'MUi |M)lli*ir,i.
Stevenson, governor of Illinois proevasiun ever witnessed in San­ governor yesterday afternoon af* ■*‘nps
.‘•N
posed while lluvle.s Is hiiidlog a r 1 * 0 1 ) 0 ^ 7 ) I A l T T l P f l
If ■-Iw a Isi i thr fir*!
mi
((oallnuril On Page M*&gt;
j&lt;di In
in Germnnv
Germnnv.""
Shl‘. asked the girls almut their i '"pi&gt; job
* l u p v o u i Z 1 IIIIV U
ford by the thousands who lined ler the Imaul was wppri.aehcd
•»hlrh ,i plnslMTtivi* Ilrmihllcail nf
I.ntllinore for a time was ti State
w-lth suggested trustees vesterday
“I" !n
(harlc of their
the downtown strvtos.
l.t i ll
nfforml n li.it ainniintcit
morning by Jirtlge Douglas .S tem | &lt;,h.V'fl?r*Phfi
, .
, Department rimsultrud
♦ a nrmniM* nf |nh prnti'i’tlnil for
The first appearance of jolly strum, eo-chulrman of the C'iliien*
7 hrv told me 1 mi dim I mind , t-aatern affairs
Inval Nrivunti ' t»f ihr "nvrrn*
ole St. Nletndns was visibly punc­ Hospital CommittL-e, which pro­ after a while; the pictures d o n l ; Doth t.stllnmre and Davies vi
••»•*••! in Ihr (Irpartinrnl *%lilt'll thr
Icaik
like
me
anyw
nv’
"
n
m
iis
tf
s
&lt;.*
!•*■*
s
in
tuated by tire spontaneous Imists moted the County hospital hnnd
Ih pnlilir.iiiH Inn »• ji^Nailnl iimihI
She fmrnti about jq rltlcs hnvn'
of editors anil fever-pitch ear-tie- Issue campaign.
IrriiiMm 1\
• n il t uitfininnMly
mem turning boll) the youiiHltcr*
Vinn' r I h r r i i t n * Si»h
M rf'a M liv
This telegram w*, u&gt; follows
anti adults, who stood Jum-purkvd "The
MI Wifi* fi;»&lt; rhartjml anti the Trip
Heart] &gt;
uf
County Cnminl*
" i H“«pl
*r Comity
.................news
..
viands.
&lt; ’r II k
cjh \.\&lt;\
nil
along
tire
parade
unde
oil
n»*i*i fl’itiuliiti .ilUMt has tli'iilrd
slnnt'i■ respeclfuirv nfruuinlenus stem* from
■NKW YOtUL n T ........... ■&gt;-sid es .
Ih.it Hit re h it •* l ninriitllilslH lit
I l)i i f
\fftlS &lt;
Minute Multi (ho |m &gt;i atbin hu&gt;l re­ iHjtll
the antmilltment of IIn- follow ing groups
During
the
neat
three
days,
fhr tIt"11.)11Htflit
coct sales or *:in,MI,nil i,M.| „ r,.. torn 1st festivities wil] swing Into county boipltnl truslee- as autliin
, 1111 i i i n a i s
I *Ir »t
t:
IIn11r m in ail r i'|t"nr Im 11r r 1.ir a
rortl net profit of l],2IH.3IH to
Ired by favoratite freeholders vole
gear
with
slnifflrlwurd
tourniiturn *ef iifi»liH'Jh(ti i* Ii mill’d hv
*1.22 a ndmiion share In the f|*.-n| merits, hand rrmeerts, eoioniorilty Nov. 4 and ii* provided h&gt; section
o
ht
.
year Hided (let, 31, 11132, .John M
id.,II tv I'H1 i,I ihr L«n i i' m e,i«fiit r "In
t I I.AN IA is A Mntug.i" &gt;»n
\ || .
VI i
and the fminul iledh iillnn 133.113, Flm Ida Statutes, IP3I
Fox, president, nnnnmiei-d today In singing
K" " li'w.,,i it-a,i. &gt;, n , h &gt;-i&gt; -u h |,.i, gressniiiti - |&gt;i,,|ii,..d |,,| i oiiuog M u, k\
.,, t I..
. , Ii .. f.tj *•- it M m m ! tfiii fri'i* uf
Fred
It.
Wilson,
Srinford;
one
of
the
new
Tourist
Club
huildlog
s **I • ‘l(*fI*111 jl -1 "'Id hr t.jrlrrh 'd
^
YVII.i inlltilnu'l itiijiiy ftir 11iik jm i lire .itiiiiiml id eillt"ll,il spm &gt;■ ,i
ii meeting of the board of direc­ tomorrow night.
,t
year;
John
W.
Kvnns.
Ovu-du.
one
tors.
"d I I"■IM•■r ’ ifc h»- i*t Mri lrd hy
nriit li’liii nf (‘tti ult t ’(nu t li\ new spiiiu i nut) us, in h i i r k m . &gt; ||.,ui. I toil.I
Climaxing
the
activity-packed
t.oNGW
ixiD
(.Spwinii
..
year;
Howard
Favllle.
Sutifmd.
tlir fit"' .ttlniililNli ,iftod
‘‘"he*I Judge M It Smith lift, r the Ihi iHilllii .il •'iili dld .i li
Sales for the nast vein were week will he the annual iipeidiiu
t o Oil
wns e,illid iimt
II II11&gt;• it " I I t "
two
years;
Victor
M.
Greine,
San
W.
Dunn
yesterday
won
tinl.mig
l*n||.M» At&lt;«H • k* d •• hrlhiT hi*
0 six per cent almvo the S'JH.iPM 22:’ of tile Mayfair Ion and the Muni­
haina, goverunielit sold it would "fiiutnsiic" lodiiy hy Wright Hrvan J
do d
i- i&gt; Ii
St d i o
rcporteil for the previous flo-n' cipal Concert at the Southslde ford, three yenrs, und Dr II F. wood City rteetlim for mayor over he "much ,li*1ii, It, d" If sufficient piesillent of tin- Alllorii'iin Soi-u-ty 1*1 ;(tf Mr 1I* i Ilk 1 .it 1*! 1 •lift 1 f l ai l pi mm t*i l;I* fn I’n h m11li \t hr-nn
h&lt;i t tiirHmi’ *»f thr Ninth ^t
year and the net profit &gt;••«« iK-M Primary School Auditorium on .Seaman, Altamonte Springs. fuur'H . If. Snodgrass. Dunn rove Iveil tiniewi-iV- ii-lgiv.-it for preparing nf Wws|M|ier Kdilors
I " ) s f.. M i lllll ill
years."
t 1.18 votes while Snodgrass i-olleet- the defeudnntV
per ce"i altove the tH.lim.IXHI re. Haturday
hiMfir I f r d v ( iimn it lh &gt; If* III'
rase.
The suggestion for limiting pi,
i ’ 1 ,t tli I L k I im ,( ft 11( M11K 4*1 I h r r \
night.
Nani tli d had md hri*n ili^missrd
A change was Hindi by the
Hpresenting $1.10 ner sham nf .-omAccording In'the motion f"t con
,.,|it„r|iils enme from It, i- iMMif inti s | Ml 1li il Mill ( 1iltlv MIN f |.l \
A special cuiiiinitti'o. headed hy lioaril
in the list siihuilUeil liy
Elgin, the ineumlient, who tlnuame sul.niltti.l l.y the defend Hoffiniin illM iclu veslerthiv lie 4i n iI I llll II MlIT»* r i i h ’i n ♦ (! h
IIIO" stock reported al that tlnm. John
I'iersoil,
ito-ordliuited
the
The flnanrliit stales nf ||,.. rfforla of the .Seminole (‘minty Judge
(’Itisens
ml d r . (Ill 1 III fiMr ■'ItJliK " i t l t PM 1
„
. Stenstrmn for thewas
. did not seek re-vlrctlnn, got lull •'•I * ultoiro-v. Kiiilyh- lloiisholdis. , WMH H „ilm-ss lu fme .r
stihpoinpanv rontlpnea to show stond" Chamber
Millei is n llntlsh suhieei of llo
commill'i- considering loop Ill#' (M * &lt;1.f M1 • ^ 'm l»f •
1 pt l l 1 - h ’l P i l o t K i l l e d K r e
of Commerce, the Junior f-oniml lee. Mr. Greene was
si.h- write-in vote*.
There were .120 Vote* ra-l
lliiluimiis null the witnesses fm lodes
, ,
..tin- eleellon
, ,
improvement, Mr. Pox renort&gt;-d. Chamher of Comim ree. Merchants "‘Ruled for (.em rnl J &lt; Hiilrhin f i / r i Ki r l*0A ,.l 1 (Mil tllMIH t 1 itik
m
expenddiiii
s
Working i-hoIImI 'ni-mi-o-d tiv
S |H T ( l i u R I 'i n c I s F a i d
In the town elerk n**e**or-lreir» the ili'femlaut me nil IIhIuiiiiIiios Irivv
! iL'Iil tif 1111* «■ r \ * i • i f i •11 mm I " l
and the Tourist Club son, the hitter stilling he was nn$732,002 to SH.324.78ll on O-t. .11 Assoelntion
uhln to neecpl the n|i|"dntuieol " n ,r eleetlori Mr*. Jonnle K. Gr»), and me not nvmlubh- nt this lino
I m:
.i m • k&gt;
' -♦it
h •
' ti&lt; ■
in
making
possible
lids
gala
Tour­
llrynn,
edllnr
nf
lhe
AI
In
lit
n
Jour
nnd terpi debt «-ni redoi-er1 bv nve- ist and Christmas festival.
Iieeause of the pressure of husl- ‘ho illclllilhcut, won with 174 votes However, the uinlloil stiil'-d, theli
YHHiiii' ii t'i if 11«*-s i- m i l s Ml •Ill ' l l Mi ' i l
I \ I Ii I tl Mb (’aid - I’' \ Nadetermined "'d. Issued Hu- follow lug fumuienl Il il i f H l f
n II.OOtl.lMxi. Equity per shore of
lilt t*
• ‘ ‘M t ' i l T i i l
lies*. Contiieted hy the Inhi id yes ' from Mrs. I.ola I’resvoU, who got wll'-l cl,out s imi In'
- - ,ri
)!ns At,,ivin S. Colin
Hcglnnlng
tomorrow
itftcrnomi
Fruit
nnd
"It
lhe
llnffinim
siiggestiun
^
rommoii stock adviiiiri'd from *8.82
through tin- Florida
..
„fVtllin iippnrenllv
. rntl\ Is
iittiH,,k ,I&gt;V , I ‘M
il III uni''• I' ill' ♦*•i "T lb.' I!ii",|, it"-., is ii . , it'-d fur
hy telephone, lie expressed 148.
'Hep
Hoffnum
Hi
if
Mp|Ml
is
|
,
,'
W |n 10,11 In |I(M t as of « rt. 3| tp a t U:30 li.m., the Sniifoni Tourist lerday
Vegetable Association slid tile III,
The tax eollertor's office
*'
■
Yifirlil ii‘\M y
11*1 re " I n n
' Ji*‘ 1. 1i' &lt;*1111*I•111* -.pi-eduir: Ini '■ Nov, t
vvllt play host to the New 111* regret at not being wide to
1032, This year’s profits were $2.- Cluti
inif.imili.ir wilfi I Im* I lr&gt;l A i n i l u l
VM,M.
,|M ,, |, |* . . n i r n i »•llamas govrinmeul. Iml "II
"]«'!, i, &gt;\ niliiig .liipmi-pt tn Korea.
Smyrna Ikaeh shuffletaiard team servo to It. C. Hood, chnlmmn ,.r, won by Hen It. Gray, Mrs. Giay'si take
483.304 li*f«ir« fuses na rnnipared at
lime tit ill).'
nient to lire r "ii'lllullu" ot the
Sl.in 1 1 mil'r li.rmi-s I ......
Mi"
an Incnmhent.
the Fort Mellon courts. Mr. ami the tioard, H. B. I'ope, i ...nmlssinn- husband,
' und‘ also
‘
‘
...........................
hi Mr. of IIk* 1 .a ." Georgia
with I2.27K.2JI3.
The
uiolhin
stute*
further
Hint
Hulled States It says: ' C i i n K r e "
viadi, ........... tills ." " I tin- -.tt.
II. 8. Unwan will supervise er; nnd O. I'. Herndon, Ciuinty He got 178 votes while Ids opine | the ili'fmilant ilulms there lire slr.ill
("Her from
f '(mn It *, t • • *' I V("it (I
Meanwhile volume of sales In. Mr*.
make
mi
l.nx
alnhlnlnn
|"(iN l llllf |"h■st'll Ml II !11111" 11sI "f • i'lttl t i* 'Vi it -■ i u t o I l o g
nenl Woodrow I'rescott, Mr*.
nnd free toffee Clerk.
creased 33 ner reel or |h&lt;. c&gt;.|v-i. the tournament
witnesses wI.... . Ire believes u„. | r,.,.,|„m ,,f , t,i-er b nr of the i*1 1m »*■ . Mi;nin i S| |iiriK rn t I i mni * ii11
|i hs -si., - -a C ss, s lit
,!| nit] 1*- mmi Kir ) . - ippenr i "
Judge Stenstimn said lotlny the Preseolt's htislmnd, garnered 130 several
lent of iipprosleialrl v rd),(KM),(KKi
Will lesllfv the 'li-i-eiiseil in lb" ,
. N„tW|1u .............. ,tl
t•|i ii Ir 1 1 ’"T r ills It,VIf I*. /iiifiiNl Itm'M1 *
voles.
• Mini ti
mi \
I np I ii
-ailed for
rrcummcmlallnn
wits
made
to
the
il*-miiwr runs of Iptee.
case,
t&gt;
ti'riingl'iii J"hn-«ri, West til reel eunfltcl uttli Hint Imste n r
SUES AGENCY I’llOBK
Ills III t t( 11II I I t
,11'I I villi'*
Ukrj
Hudolpli
C.
Carlson,
223,
I..
C.
hoard
by
the
Citizens
Committee
lv * ►
* * IIM M l|I i I
Mr. Fos 1-vealed that nboilt 43
Thirteenth
.Street,
ivti*
the
aggresWASHINGTON &gt;/T - A Semite
NfMi'iM-sm im(M,ii.*l
(Ion id mil Alltel tr im lllll id [light-. vt i(ii " \nul*i
Mm ' 'i I ii mi iS&gt;I . iinfimi ymii
per rent of the entire rlliu s cron Invcitlgatlnn of the Mutual Secur­ that T, K. Tucker, president nf Walker. 173. and Eldon E. Wil­ sor Hint Unit the rtefeiidanl
Itiun is Hep Hoffman's fnntnMir jstv .llllf M| III I ,|l fMHI's * lllll III UI1IHfM h i -•11*|»ikt nMV Hit t Mt Mil - luiniN
was processed n&lt; froseli concen­ ity Agency may l«' undertaken the Fcrnald-l/aughtou Memorial liamson, tilt', I.. J. North, 107. and ■etimr In self defense.
rmtiii‘I n *is I f f , in *hi
proposal
"
James
It.
Hitter,
137
were
all
Mifn.llv, Li. dm nf rhtMiT I'Hpi’C•
trate In It'f-'f ne-t l» l» "xo'vtod ■iter the new Republican-control­ Hospital Association, Ire selected
According t o ii telegram r e c e i v ­
M in i *if flu' t HIT lit* \ it lm i s linl
In Washing Ion. II M MeKelwny
elected to rounellmrri imst*.
mill itt IIK- K'M'MM ! Iii’iit»'Ft him
lh"l more than half of the cron led Congress take* office Jan. 3, to replan’ General Hutchison.
ed l»v Mr. H"u«li"blec from (i. II. editor
of
the
Washington
Slur
and
b
e
e
n
high
in
cmmoonisl
I'.ifl'
They
defeated
Jeff
A.
Catting■llllll'tl Mill I»I Km lilt /If I *I»»I1?i M And
Installation of new lights In the
will lie so processed dorh-&lt;- 'be Sen. McCarthy (Il-WI») »ald today.
Itamlnll, chief liaison officer, Hh147, J. It. Grant, 143, Ancil hamns government. "Reference de­ past ASNF. president, eoinmeul.-d rouioils. gliiog llo- In.d lhe u» lir m« filtmK d Mu* (*•• iKiht v *if ttif1
romlnp ’'ear. Mark’-t rescarrh data
He told reporter* that hi* "pres­ eourt room, and a public address hum,
"
it’s
an
Inen-dllile
proposal
"
..................I
.1
elimax
of
i
Unggn
I.. &gt;
Helms,
124, Carry Junes, lit), fense of ifIlham inti Miller, nr
show* that more th«" one fourth ent thought" I* to recommend to system for witnesses, requested byr J1
Else"here in Washfrigtun. Mo for |.o'u-i beloieo y.l.mskv and in-til#' r»’T*'i\ itt|f ";iti *ntldr»*lTf«
of All America'' Mnillle* new n«» the Senate Investigations subcom­ Mr. Herndon, were approved. Ill* '-e‘h Haheofk, OS.
reigned iliarge of murder. Mv lilllzutiou Imixx Henry If Fnwlei I'ri-'i'leut Kb no id (."II".dd II"' di’i i’ll Mil* K’tti'i if •i t in m . * ,**
.hidtf • ‘m ulry • n I ii ri*ipjr&lt;t
frosen orange |olrn .......
and mittee, which he Is slated to head, request for a new nrhilng machine I
governinent will be much disturb deelared Imlny that ennlrols wdl lhe anil Zlonl'i too.- of lhe pr.n ei-il
that rising consumer d'-mnnd hi* that It conduct such a probe.
rd If sufficient time Is nut given stay In furez* us loiig ns the Truinun mgs oohralid Uo pm go o.i '«• (tint Mk tins' •»#’ priid It ('sum* hiiqk
shown no sign of slackening, he
to attorney nominated to itefend iidininixlrnlliin Is in power
The board Is contacting the VetMcCarthy said he had rrcclvcd
-preail I" all llo- nttier salellile \ s-«t»*ishiv -(uiup.'l "jiildfiMiFi’ *!#•
him to prepare licit possible de­
■aid.
\f| IM-4 II Mil US’ ! «» f lilt*
complaint* of ovcrttafflng nnd eran* Administration for road
He said II would lie "a grave Comunmisl i"o "ln e .mil peiliaps •
fense, Including Interviewing witIs' h'i u tti
i il.KK .I
waite by MBA and alio of "kick- specification* *o the County may
I( onllmn-il On I’sgr Slxi
»1 i.'-llniii-.l On face s ix »
nisses.”
I‘vi*a f‘sdin n il' Uilh'd m hl&lt; j**t
(Continued On Page 81*)
Sqiindron Home Fort back*" on purchaio*.
A ti’IfKrmii
Mr, IlfiuHliuiilrf
MIAMI, Fla. ijv—Itruliln *1cln.
flaif' vaIit'll il t i ii *lis’d Atmn.nl Mpr
publisher nf the weekly Miami from Charles Gnver, manager of
I'SS n»dip|dnr
Nm\ Irt whiln
Moved To Virginia
Life, entered Haile t.'ountv Jail the labor division, Florlila Fruit
-mi ! i nii»itier iiMiiu'Mv i i j*"
hist before midnight last nlglil lo ■nd Vegetable Association, stated,
In Snn Kihiii im' m, (*tdi!tfi h i «
The home port of Fleet Aircraft
begin serving 3U days for contempt "I can furnish von present locu­
Ms
A |{ SariMtd. tMhflrmiMl till*
fiervU-o Huundron 821 was official­
tion* of nahamlati farm laborer*
of court.
11pm t of lilt ill'll! Kly changed Dee. 1 from Hanford to
(loin was sentenced Feb. 13. employed hy K. J. Miller el"J
Oceana, Va.. It waa announccjl to­
1050. for refusing to Icll hnw he House In Hanford area during
day h r I.t. Comdr. G. J, Harmeyer,
F.IH I(Ill'S NOTH! rids i ' thr • i l-i'l I'll HM Fit I IIK I 1' \ Vi lK|f, in
obtained Information nn secret June, 1062."
T nx S c a n d a l P ro b e
FAHHON executive officer.
mil l
I ii
Tlie witnesses being sought bv eighth and Iasi id a series of I Ki'M I ' m|i » MU' 1t'llll
Vassilka Petrova, dramatic so­ New York City.
grand jury hearings. Since that
The actual tranafar of men from prano who has ating widely abroad
article* hy Mrs. J. N. Wlillncr St I I'I*( n
The native Bulgarian will em­ lime. Gov. FtiHcr Wsrrcn granted the defense In the case were farm
W i l l B e ( ’o n t i n u c d
hi 1H?I Iit iimitl Srtnhni| Jfi(•1111•
Ranford to Oceana will take place on concert and op*ra. and Stuart bark on a Joint concert tour nf 11 reprieve*.
workers In tills area al the lime
on the hixlorv of Sanford, tn •PVl'i
II t ■"»Imjj v o f Svt »'t |r 4 Ji|fji| III
a trout Dec. 13, a t which time Knatofaky, violinist who will niako this country with the famous bari­ "I might as well get il over of llte slaying,
Ihls arlictc Mr*. Wltilnrr tell*
WASIHNGTttN l"
Ri'lt. Kean
fHI H m1 I PIII*I " f 11|IK|
Comdr. Robert J, Celuatka, U8N, hla third appearance In Carnegie tone, Ivan Petroff, the forepart of with," Cl*In said. " I’m nol Iho
nf the coming of General Sun- i"fill'd f llf'fil
o, "to. I. in tllN .I) xtiy* Iteputrlteirn lenders
viu*r VI *‘ N|
will relic va Comdr. F. W. TrapoHn Haiti New York City, next month, next year.
first newspaperman to go to Jail
ford, uf the inrorporatlon of the !i.lminl
have
him lire Mou.se tax
G eitno'e Oil . . obi)
.... --- „iisxurrd
..................
a t commanding officer of tha will appear a t BsOO p.m. Haturday
Mr. Fastofaky hxs appeared In rather than reveal his source of
rlly, and of the (riiil* and Iclbu- Aug. 17,Ht 1H7J
...... ..... Ho- girnl seandnl investigating sulH'Ollltnlli
Mundron, according to Comdr. at (ho Southslde Primary School ■II tha major concert hall* In tho information.”
uk t
lallnn* which foMooril.
.“ nr wbieii wdl never be Dug'.! R'c will ho coiillimed try tho GODHarmeytr.
auditorium In tho accond concert United fttales, and last season,
itt*ii !)V tillin' w!n» NvIintMinl Its ! c*»ntrollril Coiijjr**Hs
Upon arrival In Oceana, tha of the series being presented by
Ily
MRS.
J.
N.
MTMTNMIt
C. J. Wilkinson was circled u*
furv; hon-e* w.-r- lake., from
Kegn lx sInted tr. suecrcrl ItM*.
\°h. " S S S n .
CHAUFFEUR'* I.KENHE
aauadron*! function will b« chang- Municipal Concert!, Inc., of Han­
Tin* year IH7I) proved a niaikeil tlmir f tm rul nt Inrr-. ("■es w r e blou o King (D-Callf) a* ehairmnn of the
the new worshipful master of
cd from that of auppoytlng ear- ford, Mlaa Jean Hayar, president, from hll fourth E uropean rou! - A
period
In
lloannals
of
Hnnfuid.
^
ralln»"f"»
Hanford l-orlge No. *K\ F. A A. M.
over. Tile Dork of ..... I- In Die ; limin' ways ami means xubenmrltr-baaad planet to aupportlng announced today.
Bent. I t, ami last season, won first into effect Dec. t stipulate* that a t a regular communication held Tlien caiiio from Connecticut (iep. Sanford store win -iituratid with mitlrc which ,,!1'
hax l"‘,’n
licen invexllge.
investlgi
tnulU-tnglna patrol typo plan**,
eral Henrv S. Sanford wlm purFour operatic albums prepared prlso In two contests held In drivers, who have regular opera­ lest night.
ting lhe Intcruul Itrvemie Bureau
tor’* license* and desire chauf­
concluded Comdr. Harmeyer.
.Other
„ „ „ officer* circled were lt«y chased 12,333 acres of land in the water, and then oei-urieil Orange for the past two years
from the stage of the Florentine Franca with Internatlonally-famoua feur's
must tarn exam­
Countv'i* fli*l burgulu -iiile
Opera Houaa (Italy) will Intro­ French musicians acting as Judges. inations,licenses,
Tin- uresent eouiiiilltee, meeting
Mre.
Lethe
Fowler, chief ft. Wright Jr., .color warden; A. ”Mark* und Mr. John A. McDonuld
In |H73. tlir..... Ii Mr*. S’liifonr* III wluihlll closed door xexxionx. In­
duce the soprano to the operatic
In addition to hla many recital clerk In the County Judge’s
F.
Ramsey,
Junior
wanlen;
I..
T
office,
were
secured
to
make
n
plat
of
Influei'ce
tile
"(’liu"-h
of
11--I
t"
'”
public for the flrit time this appearances, Mr. Fesloftky has
die ded It would ilrou any further
Rheppard, treasurer, and F. L. the town. Sanford Avenue was laid
inounced yssterdav.
was er--te'l
i- lhe sito iirulim this year anil leave futurn
month whan the recordlngi are appeared on major radio and tele announced
Millar, secretary. Mr. Sheppard out. The wharf and packinghouse Cro**"
Formerly,
the
only
requirement
where
tinKnl'coiod
Reciorv
q days l if t
released by Remington Records.
Investigating to the incoming Re­
vlelon network!. He Is the com- for securing a chauffeur's license, wo* reelected tn hi* office.
_
}‘ , . 1. • built hy Judge Tucker were pur- stenil. (11132 Note; I*Ii ••"•I Mni'- publican Congrex*.
Those recordings, which included pocer of 18 publisher] musical •hn
said,
woe
the
possession
of
the
••olla).
In
a
storiu
of
1878
U
wa*
0
u
,CBi*i
^
r
w
rntfVthfli(-'hosed
hy
General
Hanford,
and
u
Toeca, constituted a full-scale pro­ works for violin, and piano and
De**. 27. St, Johns Day. together store wss H
L■&gt;,I with
.......u
'tinkl'd
with lire
dry kihn
Is Mown ilotvn amt relmlR
Fourth
duction wtlh the largest symphony has written symphony music. He regular license.
with ulhur appointed officers.
end
grocarlen.
and Park lator. (I0D2 Note: tn
Movie Time T a b le ;
orchestra and chorus In the re­ appeared a t the age of elx year*
ROW THEATER '
A physician. Dr. Hague, was November 1323 it liur-rd and D»»
cording history of Florence, t U as guest soloist with a symphony CLEVELAND
HIT/,
GRASS FIRE
(ft—The customer*
General
Hanford’s
agent
ami
busi­
nrvsent
rhiireli
---i—
ted).
*n
1871
persons, being used.
orchestra, playing the Vivaldi vio­ were witching "Springfield Rifle,"
A email grass blase ltehlnd ness manager, hut soon died und the lal" W, J. Hill l)egn" tl"' hu*l"The Greatest Show on l.arth'^
Despite Uti fact thaas records lin concerto.
but It was a nvnfvar the assistant Angel's Eat Shack near Twenty- was succeeded hy Mr. Henry L. ncss now carried n- -bv Ills fnmil".
1tOO • 2:44 • (1:28 - 0;|3
____
operatic de­
mar*___
kitAmerican
“
The violinist's policy Is to pre­ manager aaw. Whan tha men be­ fifth Street end Sanford Avenue DoFor* 7, of Connecticut, who wax In 1878 tho South Florliln Jnurn*l.
MGVIKf.AND
but, the anergtle soprano has long pare programs which offer the hind the pistol asked for the vrae swiftly brought under con­ then a vouth of 1H veer*. Mis* ♦hn fte*t ""winaper mihllxhed In
“ A Street Car Named Deslraf
bean an A"»rWan cltisen and la audiences on his tours the type of money, Mr*. Louise^ FhMlgs, 25, trol and extinguished by City Louisa Tucker, now Mrs. A. E. South Florida was found"d l&gt;v Frml
Show starts 0:30, feature fll»7
no stranger to literary, social or proframe featured at each belli
Firs men in the only fire alarm Philips, suggested tho proprlutv of L. Rahortson. lite r published by
theatrical circles bora. During the na
I Carnegie, but to plan It In euch
intermission 8 :BD, last featuru
»t • vanterdav afternoon it was re- the town bearing tho name of Its Way and Osborne,
,war r*V% she was a froqaeat vta- n
a tray
wag ae to be *entertaining m
today by Fire Chief M. founder.
About this tltno the First Moth0:8*
IU, 0 6 s a n tK», omiu. u - ii - r f - a a - L
The second house In Sanford was
(Continued On Fsge Six)
L - : ‘V.
U:
:
: y. cl :

jittimuro Followup
I’rotliftoil Ajruinst
.lohn I*. Davies .Ir.

•

Gala Christmas Greene Is Named
Parade Initiates For J. Hutchison
Tourist Festival By County Board
''hulTlebourd Meets, (rouerai Is Unable To
Dedication H i ^ h Solve As Trustee
litfht I-Day Pete) On Hospital Board

10 Red Traitors
At Limitation Of Executed Today
Press Ridiculed By Communists

Minute Maid Sales
Result In Record
• N it Profit In ’,52

l.'l^ru'.'VnttS'nl’.IiS'oFr'kliMurder Case Here: , , .
.
' ‘s «.’c,cllmnii;"ifl!rdwsTin(;erfWithf
imii KdiInternational Hue t u n it
[■ant its! ir

imskv i I

I

&lt;&gt;r
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Bankers Told Canada
Licked Inflation
tl'HOLLYWOOD wT— The Investment Bankers Aitoclatlon of Amer­
ica wan told today that Canada
h i* licked Inflation, at least for
the time being, and thero la not
m uch fear of n recession In the
coming months.
Canadians, s.ild a report of tho
/Canadian Committee of the Asioelation, have settled down to o
&gt;“ period of good, average prosper!*
out there are ninny
W, large scale developments lin­
er way and contemplated, tho relaid "There la little doubt
that Canada** economic de­
velopment will continue provided
ere is an expanding policy
hrough Immigration and ihnt rap
‘el Investment* for o long period
ntlnpe .to be a In rue proportion
the country'i national Income
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Tho Morals Protection Hoard of
NAAS has come up with a new
idea for their monthly Human Re­
lationship Programs. In nn effort
to hnvo the men aboard the station
get “the word" about important
administrative issue* concerning
them, the new Idea was given n
trial In this month's programs.
Tho progrums were held in the
Htntion Auditorium yesterday and
today and tho "new idea" included
a talk by l.t. I. N. Howmnii, NAAS
Personnel Offleei • ‘ 1&gt; J w .'••• •
plained the many wn&gt;» and bows
nixiut humanitarian transfers, hu­
manitarian discharges, emergency
leaves and regular transfers.
These subject* are of general in­
terest to every man in the Navy
and those men present scorned to
listen very attentively to Mr. Howman's fine talk. It seems the idea
is a success and I definitely beileve it would be worthwhile to
continue it in future programs.
Those of you who remember
Warren J. Cadorel will be happy
to b-arn he has graduated from
pre-flight training in Pensacola.
Warren wu* stationed here when
he applied for the Naval Aviation
Cadet program. He will now take
his flight training at Whiting
Field, Pensacola and upon success-j
ful completion he will become a
naval uvlator and be commissioned
us an Ensign. The NuvCnd Pro­
gram Is open to all enlisted per­
sonnel who meet the requirements.
It Is n continuous program which
means there Is no specific time for
submitting your application.
Jrrard Itay Reverence, aviation
ordnnnccrnan airman, reported
aboard the station yesterday from
the Clus* "A" Aviation Ordnanceman serviee school in Jnrksonville.;
Itav, ns he prefers to he called,
bail* from Creraw. R. C. and he
was a student at Clemson College
before enlisting in the Navy. He
has boon assigned to the Opera­
tions Department here.
Approximately i!H sixth grade
students from the Killnrncy Mo­
mentary School III Winter Park

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BERLIN OD—Otto Nuschke, dep­ and Easter Island In the east.
3. 1052.
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tone's Communist government,
cabled President Truman a de­
mand today for commutation of
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mpoi ... on'
atomic spies El
and Julius RoIN .SELLING DRESSES AND
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Nuschke, head of the E ast rone
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the Rosenberg* had " f o u g h 1 1
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send atomic secrets to Russia, a r e ,
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By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD OT-Her# it la only
tho beglnnln,g of Docombor u d xltM Jukes and Jocks ere
ig our•are with Christmas
aongs.
Trie Juko boxes and tho disc
Jockeys have a full quota of Yuletide carols, some centuries old and
some brand new. The new ones
will be as abundant as eve* this
year, because members of the
music Industry are always hnpefa/
Ihtl they will find another "w hite
Christmas. ’*
I can remamber when the only
Christmas songs wa sang ware the
ones we learned In Sunday school.
(1 seam also to remamber whan
Christmas was celebrated on or
about Dec. 25).
Of course, (here had been some
modern Christmas songs, but prac­
tically til you heard were oidlts
like "Silent Night" and "Jingle
Dells." All that changed in 1042.
That was the year Bing Crosby
crooned Irving Berlin's "White
w.&lt; .Christmas" In a film called "Holi­
day Inn."
OIOROI W. JOMINMN, Jr., (loft), tho son of a Bronx, N. Y., csrpsntsr,
is shown shortly boforo ha entered tho Army whsro he sorvod for two
That was a sentimental year,
years before being given an honorable discharge In 1040. Now Oaorgo
with mao going off to war. The
song
seamed to hit everybody’s
Is no more. After six operations, Jorgenson's sex has boon changed
heart and stay there. Salas records
and toduy (right) she is a normal, striking woman photographer in
are hasy in the musle business, but
Denmark. Tho former OI’i parents ware informed of tho big change in
most experts agree that Bing's
a letter that Christina (that's her new name) recently sent them.
"White Christmas" platter la Am
top seller of all lima. Estimates
range as high as eight million.
Two million copies of the sheet
music were sold In the first year
of "While Christmas," and 100,000
iy WIlllAM HITT
are reportedly sold each year.
Central P rtn Writer
That is the reason that each year
CHLOftOPHYLL popcorn, ac- Natch!—a bee’s sting Is aura song writers rack their brains for
conllng to a news Item, wOl soon enough bad newa!
new Christmas songs. And music
publishers and record companies
bo on the market. Juat the thing
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lug the daylights out of them,
to munch while enjoying the
An eat tern 'uutrrrsifg owns a
oping for another "White Christ­
Inteat Technicolor drama.
macaroni company. Bonn,It like a mas."
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merger of two noodle /aetoriee.
1 found some research on this
"Chrlnlmwi comes but once a
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subject at Capitol Records, which
ycrtr—•" but u-e’re reminded 0/ 0
In leutb Africa 70 babeens In­ this year Is going all out for a tuna
drtlfp /o r at frost two whole vaded an estate end tare tiles eff : called “ Hang Your Wishes on a
montht.
the reef ef the mein house. Men* Tree." It’s a new song written bv
Marian Doyle and Eddie Gale and
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key business?
recorded by Lea Baxter.
Some ef the sereimllen rebel will
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"It's a good song." observed
be made of bunny fur, w# reed.
Every husband, says a Judge;
Feter R abbit-the king ef beestsf should frequently tell friend wife Capitol esccutlve Dave Dealer.
"That's the only thing that worries
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he la the boss of the house. What
might ho too good."
Bad news and the sting of a If ho does? The trick Is In get­ me—It
He told me that the song was
bee, according to a science Item, ting her to believe III
selected from an estimated 500 to
affect some people the same way.
Itoo Christmas dlttlas submitted to
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the record company this year. That
gives you an Idea of the chances
will be arriving at NAAS tomor­
of getting a song recorded, much
row for a conducted tour around Lose Of Ii&amp;'g Holding: less have It become a hit.
"The song-writing business Is the
the Rtatlon. Plan* have been made
Checks Is Reported toughrit
In the world to crack."
to show the students tho Chapel,
Dexter explained. " I think it was
Library, Mess Hall, Parachute
NEW
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of
a
small
Irvine Berlin who said that three
Loft, und, of course tho Main
leather bag containing 205.000 out of every five American adults
Hangar and Air Strip,
worth of negotiable American Ex­ : write songs at xome time during
Alston Wilson Is hack with tho press Company domestic money their lives."
Duntal Department after being orders on u crowded subway train
Another viewpoint on the Christ­
treated at the Naval Hospital In lost night was reported to police mas
song Industry Is offered by
Jacksonville. He I* a dental tech­ by a company salesman.
Herb Montel, whose firm published
nician and, although he Is used to
Richard J. Kchoe, 50, an Ameri­ "Ifsng Your Wishes on a Tree."
being in n Dispensary, he says he can Express salesman for 10 yoars,
"Every publisher would Ilka a
is glad to he back ut NAAS where said the bag disappeared from be­ big Christmas song,” ha commant
he waits on the patients instead tween his fret as no was reading a rd. " It’s Just Ilka having an annuity
of being a patient himself,
newspaper.
policy. Yet every publisher tries to
Kehoe
noe was
w
carrying the money discourage writers from wr; '
Frank Hutchison la all smiles
rs
for
orders
distribution
to
Amerlthem
because the competition Is so
these days and It’s no wonder,
today
great."
l-'rnnk’s wife Dotty gave birth to can Express substations today.
a baby girl who nas become his
pride nnd Joy, Haya Frank, "Her
N ew and U sed Instrum ents
bnlr Is nn blonde you hnvs to turn
her uround In the llgnt In order
to af*u her eyclashAs"!? The newesV
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addition has been named Hherry.
The ltntchl*nn fnmlly reside nt
Rukur’s Musical Instrum ent Shop •
Oil 0. Park Avenue litre In Hnn2001 Cedar Avenue
Phone 1410
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By SAM DAWSON

NEW YORK on—In moil Ameri­ NEW YORK LW—Buslnasa goes
can business offices there comes Into the homestretch of 1052 with
* Pa,u ,« In the day's occupation confidence Increasing—and fears
that Is known as "the coffee hour." of a slump being pushed farther
In fact there usually arc two back.
Industrial leadera, arriving in
pauses—one in the morning, the
New York today lor the annual
other In the afternoon.
lt has grown so Insidiously that meeting of the National AisociaIt Is now a generally accented factlion of Manufacturers, look for
of office life, and Is taken as a good times—but no roaring boom
normal working condition. Most —far Into next year. They are be­
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employers now put up with i» ing told:
industrial production Is at a
.hey have come to realize that
grownups, like children, have to peacetime record high, the Federal
have a periodic recess lo let off Reserve Board said Monday.
Manufacturers' sales this fall
their penlup nervous energy.
That has taken a lot of fun out were the highest In history.
of what used to be a thrilling ad­ New orders for manufactured
venture. Fifteen to 25 years ago , goods poured In at the highest
the f-illowlng ominous notice was i rale of the year.
Financial leaders, gathered In
a common sight on company Iml
Hollywood Reach, Fla., for the
Ictln boards:
"It has come to (he manage meeting of the Investment Rankers
ment's atlention that a number of of America, also are getting en­
employes arc leaving their desk couraging predictions:
Taxes may come down some­
during their hours of employment
Jo get coffee. This will not be what next year, and more the
&gt;°jBfBlcd and must cease at once." following year. This year’s federal
That, of course, was a flat dare budget may be held to around 70
and a challenge. An omployc would billion dollars, Instead of the S3
spend an hour every morning figur­ billion first talked of.
And there's talk that the present
ing a new way to sneak down the
back stairs, gulp a quick cup of cof­ 75 per cent margin required for
fee and act back before he was buying stocks may be cut, giving
missed. He felt like a naughtv brokers—who have been enjoying
child disobeying his parenf
parents, and an "I Like Ike" bull market in
recent days—hope of still more
alwavs
wavs wondered fearfully:
"If I bump into the boss, will business.
Merchants, whose Yulctide busi­
he fire m e?'f
Oh, the coffee hour was a fine ness has been held back by a late
thing in Ihose days. If you m e t1Thanksgiving, siill are expecling
another employe doing the same Ihelr biggest Christmas trade ever.
thing, you Itotn had a secrel to The next three weeks, they say.
share: you were putting something could see the greatest crush of
over on the boss. Everyone on the shoppers that stores ever have
payroll became linked In a partner­ known Merchants arc told that
ship of conspiracy. You all were people have bigger incomes this
getting away with something for- year—and can spend more If they
want to.
Confidence Is likely to be con­
Gradually (ho practice became
so widespread that most minugn- tagious in Ihe business world.
ments came tu realize the rule Even foreign traders are catching
against It was as unenforceable as It.
World trade has been drooping
the Prohibition I.aw\ So they quit
this year—both exports nml Im­
putting up Ihc notices
ports
trailing Uut same are now
Many went even further. Follow­
ing the llrlllsh custom, they sta rt­ predicting a reversal of this trend
ed trundling little coffee and soft shortly. Olliers arc saying that
drink earl* about twice a day so trade relations with Europe are
that the employes could have art getting more healthy, with the del
Interlude of gossip and refreshment far gap steadily narrowing and Eu
at their desks. This Is now common- rope’s financial prospects brighter
place In many firms, and tills coni- than n few months ago.
Two of businessmen's biggest un­
promise gives Ihe employer one
Idg advantage: he at Irnst knows certainties apparently are being
resolved.
where the employes are.
Today the coffee hour is an ac­ One was whether there would be
cepted Institution. It lias infcclcd some Industrial plans. Visbinsky's
the bosses themselves. They de | a truce In Xorca. This could upset
elded. "Well, I might as well, too recent loud "No" to India's plans
1 could use a little snack myself." seems to have ended that hope,
So what happens? You arc sit and A m s r l c i ' i defense pro­
ting there enjoying a cup of steam gram will apparently continue at
ing brew, contentedly aware that the scheduled pace.
Another thing that some busi­
you are having II on company
time, when the boss himself sits nessmen had feared was that next
month's change In federal admin­
down on the next stool.
"How's everything?" he says istration would rom r as n Jolt,
cheerfully, ordering himself n cup. with uncertainties all up and down
"Uy the way, hnw are you coming the line.
The President elect, however,
along with that Junes m atter?"
For the next 15 minutes you both has namrd his Cabinet In Jig time.
mull the Jones matter over and And if some of his uppolnleei may
finally reach a decision. When vou be not too familiar lo all business­
go back lo your desk you feel men. many are exoresslng relief
vaguely chculed, and don't know that the new men will have time tn
learn their Jobs and take over with­
wiry.
The reason la simple. You huven't out a hitch, both In domestic amt
pulled one over Ihu boss’s eyes at foreign affairs. And the public will
all. He lias pulled one on you. Far have a chance to learn ahead of
from letting you escape from your lime what Ihelr policies are likely
Job. Ihe boss has got more real to be
action from you In 15 minutes at
the coffee counter than lie could
FARM III IItEA II
In three hours upstairs.
WINTER PARK (.Special) —
Of course, lliat's why he is the Florida's
delegation to the nation­
boss—because lie knows bow to gel
the most out of you. And today he al Convention of the American
thinks the coffee hour Is a fine Farm Rurcnu leaves this week-end
way lo get more work done, and for Seattle, Wash, It will be head­
only wonders why ho didn't think ed by E. II. Finlayson, Greenville
Seed grower, and president of the
up (ho Idea himself.
Florida Farm Rurrau.
All state* except Rhode Island
A survey conducted for the four will ho represented at the nation­
New York City municipal colleges wide meeting. The voting delega­
Indicate* that the divorce rate tions will speak for 1.5 million
among graduates are from one- farm families throughout the U. H.
fourth to one-tenth those of the Resides selecting officers for lOS.'l
nation as u whole.
lhey will set a course which the
national organisation must follow
The speed of light Is about 18(1,- during the coming year, according
000 mile* per second.
to Florida spokesmen.

THE SANFORD HERALD

Rural Common S eim

Wed. Dec. 3. 1952

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WHIN VRINCH f AXATBOOPIBS landed lercnlly behind Ibo enemy lines
In Indo-Chlnn, they cleared the way tor the operation pictured at top
where native troops march behind a protecting took lo attack Com*
monM-led Vletmlnh force* At iHitlom, a French soldier stands with
■ o r mm walllnu for ipierrlltus to tumid the bend. ffnfvrnallondl)

Florida farmers nml others may
be Justifiably proud of the wide
diversity nnd high quality of crops
grown in this state, the University
of Florida Agricultural Extension
Service points out,
Thnnks tu its mild climate,
agricultural research, and the pro­
gressive attitude of Its fanners
and others engaged in agricultural
work, Florida is u ycnr-’ioond pio•luctHUl stale and the variety and
■nullity of Its
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reeded by those of any othn slate,
la tact, it is probable that Florida
Iquit a ces more different crops than
any other state.
Flout Florida fields come sweet
corn, tomatoes, cabbage, peppets,
luaits, liras, celery, eggplant, let­
tuce, upland), radishes, eauhflow
i r, eseurole, potatoes, sweet pota­
toes, oai.ms, llrussels sprout*,
mustard, lima beans, okra, squash.
. id lards, tut nips, earrots, cucum­
bers, beets, endive, parsley, Chin­
ese cabbage, cantaloupes, w ater­
melons, and, ves, chives.
And Florida's fruit crop* include
oranges, grapefruit, tangerine*,
tnngelos, kuinqunts, mango.*, nvo
i-aitos, guuvns, papaya*, lychcc*.
pears, peaches, Japanese tieisiiamolts, strawberries, blueberries,
grapes, Surinam cherries, and tiecans.
Its field crops me corn, cotton,
peanuts, oats, sugar cane, sorgiiutii, elm fa*. and lines kinds of
tobacco.
White Florida ha* rortipnrnlively
f e w s l i c e i, its he* f and dall y cat­
tle and nog* me very important
phases of the state’* agriculture
its c h i c k e n * also are important,
mnl Its tin key* are becoming more
important a* pt nonctioli rises.
Aral, of course, Florida was the
pioneer state in tang piodaetion.
It also hold* float rank po*itlnti
in pnlpwood, timber, mol naval
stole*.
Florida ha* an impodng array
of gins**-* mnl legume* Unit me
ii*v,l for livestock production and
for cover crops for improving llic
sol), on In,hog I'uogolu. l'eii«acolii

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A lesson For Sanford

SUB SANFORD HERALD

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Wed. Dec. 3. 1932

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Sanford Forum

COMMUNIST JOKE BOOK

Two yearn ago the Memorial Baseball Stadium seemed

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Snnfoiil, Florida
November 30, 1DS2
Mr. Holland Dean, Editor
The Sanford lleiulil
Sanford, Florida
GAINESVILLE (Special)—Na«
Dear
—. Mr.
,/ Dean,
tioiml winner of a 4*11 Club For*

like Homcwhat of nn overly ambitious project. C ertainly w ith
h
KotoaiUhed la IMS
A U k k it dollr •»*•»* ea.iordor rising prices Incident to the Korean war, it cost too much.
«« iuaaor. I'trU inM
n**»
Soar*. PaMUSnt n , satarSara fol- But In the light of today's statistics on football nttendanco
Jawlas t ’lilaiwM aad 9*» Veara.
and last summer’s baseball crowds, It does not seem to have
I ll Maaaalta Avoana
Sera# aa • r f i a l via** m a t t e r
a ba r ST, 1 0 1 1 . ni I b a I ' . i . l O f l l r a
S aa farS . Plu rld a, a n d . r Ib a A r t
C’n a a r a u a l M a r r b X, I Nil*.

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la*
eopeoaaated Watlaaally
Newapaorr lt#ef*aenlall»r*
Now Vartai Chirac*. llrlrall,
t ’lly aad at. I.aaja.
t Tho Herat# I* a »rm t*c of tba
f P r a a a w hirl U aallHad
voir to Iba aao fee tapabil
of all Iba tarot a i m piTatad
I m w i h m ' i aa wall aa all
».«*» Olaoolabaa.
WEDNESDAY DEC. 3. JB32 _
« 'abundance of thla age never
t^aa been equalled. Only war* and
bar of want prevent us from nu
bundanrn almost n«*l belief. He
fUleat thro with the finest of the
W Wheat — Psnlm 117:11.

1 We we where 170,000 frdernl
jobs will »oon be o|wn for appoint­
ment, but we’ll bet mote than that
get killed in the ruili.
Have you contributed to the
Imitma* Seal campaign agaimt
irculoiii

yet? Send in your

ney and help ilamp out TH in
loride.
Vittorio Orlando died in Rome
ibe other day al the ripe old age
of 92. the last of the "Big Four"
who drafted the Treaty ol Ver­
sailles. The other* were David
Lloyd George, George* Clrmenceau
and Woodrow Wilion, the world’*
big men of the first World War
and the year that followed. They
had coloual drrnmi, aimed high
and ilrugglrd fiercely, but their
world wai toon in ruin*.
General F.itenhower pick* Martin
Durkin, a plumber and preiiclrnt of
a plumber*' union of ibe American
Federation of Labor a* hi* secre­
tary of labor. We believe (hit i*
tire first time a genuine labor man
h ti been in the Cabinet, and this
la spite of the fact that labor was
' not generally friendly to Eiicnbow*
' tr’e candidacy. We hope tbit ap­
pointment wHI prove the forerunner
of better understanding between
'labor end the Republican parly, a*
well at between labor and manage­
ment.

been overbuilt.
•
During the current six weeks’ football seuson, atten­
dance at the I t home gamer soared to 10,063 fans with some
12,635 paid admission:. In one game alone 2,605 spectators
crowded into the stands with nearly two thousand of them
paying over ? 1,500 to see the game.
Last summer the story was pretty much tho same.
More than 11.000 fans paid in more than twice ns much
money last summer as they did in the old stadium in 1951 to
see the Seminole Mines pin\ baseball. Sanford ranked
second to Daytona llearli in attendance figures surpassing
even Orlando and coming up from tho very bottom of the
League the previous vear.
There may be a b sson in this experience with the Sta­
dium for those who &gt;ir&lt;! faced with the responsibility of
building the hospital. What may seem like an extravagant un­
dertaking today may in a few years amaze us at our own
moderation. Standards for the new hospital should not bo
based on comparisons with the Fermtld-Laughlon which
may have been adequate for 1920, but rather on the needs
ami desires of those to whom it will cater In I960 and '70.
That Sanford Ilk' all the rest of Florida Is making tre­
mendous growth is a fact which no one can afford to over­
look any longer. Whether we like It or not, new people are
pouring into our city and county and are demanding facili­
ties for themselves and their children, facilities, such us
schools, hospitals, sewers, ami garbage collection, which can
be provided only by om governing authorities.
Ilow to pay for these improvements Is of course one of
the most dil'fictdt problems confronting Sanford and Semin­
ole County, hut it is a problem which is no different in nuturn from that confronting almost every other Florida com­
munity and indeed every growing community. There is no
painless way of raising money and thuro Is no perfect way
of financing public improvements, hut there are some ways
which are better than others, and there nro ways of spend­
ing public money so us to get the most out of every doilur
spent.
And so it Hccms to us that the economical way of plan­
ning the new hospital would In* to contrive in every way pos­
sible to make it self-supporting for it Is not the original cost
in connection with hospitals which is apt to be such a bur­
den on the public as the upkeep. Hospitals uh a rule cost far
more to run limn to build.
And il seems to us that the sensible thing to do would
be to build il big enough to accommodate all those who may
want to go there, and to make It attractive enough so that
those wlio can afford lo go anywhere would prefer to go to
THE WORLD TODAY
By JAMES MARI.OW
this hospital. It should be big enough on himmnitarluu
grounds alone to lake care of all charity cases; but it should WASHINGTON (At - Sen. T a f the good enough to attract paying customers Jn order to nnd the rest of us—will1 find or
out
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luht ho still
promptly
how much weight
sti
make it self-supporting.
A hospital in a sense is like a hotel. You may bo com­ carries with his follow ttepubllcanx
he tries to block Gen. Risen
pelled to stop at a poor hotel In tut emergency but you do not if
bower's appointment of Martin I'.
stay there any longer than you have to. Hut If It Is a good Durkin ae secretary of labor.
hotel people seek it mil from milus around, from all over the Durkin, like any other man
for a Cabinet job by the
country, ami they are willing to pay big prices for accom­ named
President, cannot lik e It unleia
modations, and they stay as lo/ig as they can.
the Senate approve!. And when
That's what makes good hotels pay, and poor hotels go hi* name comet up for considera­
out of business, That is why the new stadium draws big tion In Uw new Republican-con­
trolled Congress, Taft cuuld right
crowds, and why the hospital will lie cheaper to rim If it Is him
and, through him. Elien
not cheaply
' bill
‘ lit.
hower.

This, Too, Will- Pass

Thu hatreds of war die with the generations which suf­
Sciulor Smallier* irem* to think
that Southern Democrat* will co­ fered them. As time rolls on, Hh healing effects Hcem to obli­
operate will* Wrilem Republican* terate all imt tho most Intense conflicts. Sometimes It comes
on domeitic policie* ihu* Irmling In to light lliut Issues for which men died anil hated and cursed
•leer America away from Social- their fellowmen are nothing more nor less than thu nnbject
iim, but that it will alio co-operate of amusement between rulers of stale in a future era.
Without a doubt, somewhere in the distant centuries of
with northern Democrat* on {oreiyn
licit* and to keep America from tho third thousand year A.I)., Chinese and American people
comini iiolationiit, and moving will Joke about thu tremendous tensions of emotion and war
toward fuller and freer cooperationtheir ancestors suffered in the conflicts of tho nineteen-fif­
with the reti of the world. If the ties, It is possible a memento of some sort will be exchanged
Southern Democrat* can do that, that will bring smiles to many lips at thu thought of such a
If they can rite above prlly parly paradox.
Such an exchange occurred recently between America
jcalouiiet and intrigue* and be al­
waya for the tide which i* right and her former enemy, now a staunch ally, when President
rajiardlcti of politic*, they will Imve Truman gave a prize gavel to thu British Army T raining

e

achieved a
: which hai
. before. We
thq country

statu* in tUlcitnanihip Center in Knglaud. A note accompanied tho gavol wishing
seldom been achieved well to Its nuw owners.
A close observer would huve seen that tho wooden ham ­
hope for the take of
that Senator Sinalberi mer was charred ami in those dark murks lies the gavel's

The recent preiidential campaign
ie ukl lo have coil around a hun, drtd million dollar*. That icemi
lihe a lot of money end give* rise
to suspicion* that American dec’tiooa are bought and paid for. But
of that money was ipent for
-JMtffio and televiiion time, for adW tklnf in the newipapere and for
•Cher way* of getting the itory
before the American public. You
ttRMt expect radio and ntwipa;..p*n to give their aenrlcea for
Mthiag, any morn than you can
« 9 * c t tha railroads/Id-,la u l the

HliftiirlcHitcp. It . w h s mmio from partially blackened tim
tlr bers
of tho W hite IfmiHe and wnn burnt whun tho B ritish fired
tho prosldentlnl mansion In tin W ar of 1812, Totlny, over a
hundred years later, tliu bit of dam aged wood Is a tru e
symbol or peace and brotherhood. It seem s to say th a t w ith
tim e there la alwaya Iiujhi of bettur things and a b e tte r
world.

ANNOUNCING!

ski

3 Red Ex-OffIcialB
Facing Firing Squad
MOSCOW &gt;rn -

McCormick Mansion
Facinir Demolition
i,

That would provide an early test
between the gatwral and tho sen­
ator. A victory for Taft would, In
effect, be Taft telling Elsenhower:
"Brother, if you want to do bus­
iness, you're going to have to do
It through me."
Durkin, a U-year-ald Democrat
who voted against F;iienltowrr, I*
a leader of tho AFL, which also
opposed the general nnd called
for the full repeal of Taft's own
pet legislation, the Taft-Ilarlley la­
bor law.
Taft denounced the selection of
Durkin as “ Incredible." lie laid
some other things loo. none of
them complimentary. Republicans
around the country see mod dis­
mayed by this frontal assault on
Elaenhower’a Judgment a e v e n
week* before he took office.
Yet, they eeemed reluctant to
admit this Taftian attack meant
• split between him and he Pre* hours wading in their rice pn&lt;f
Ident-elect. But a big
dies nften over their knres In
need* answering if thin wasn't u mud anil water,
epllt and a warning to Elienhower
The chief need of Bouth Korea
o f trouble ahead!
Juat how many time* dots El- after the war will be economic,
aanhowor hava to taka a ton line according to CpI. Butlon. Tim
lashing from Taft, the man whom
ne deflated for the llcpuhllcan people there aro bewildered by
presidential nomination, before re- the effect* of the war unit will
atlone between them can be con- need assletanco from nations like
America to help them to their
aldered iplHT
After Taft'a outburit yeiterday, feet again In ovory way. Al­
nepublicana muat be aiklng them- though he said the weather was
•elvee: la Taft going to do to frightfully cold, he didn’t have ex­
KUenhower what he did to Prei- citing stories to tell of the actual
ident TrumanT And where will that
over there, lie served In
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UllEEN MAItY FIRE 1*UT OUT
SOUTHAMPTON, Ftng., t.fl —
Firemen wearing smoko masks
fought 43 minutes before putting
out a lire today aboard the giant
liner Queen Mary.
The blare, which started In a
wardrobe In' a "C " dock rabln.
was discovered by n watchrnnn
uboard the liner, which Is now In
drydock for her annual overhaul.

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drum) Kldgc, Florid*.
D«ylt' I* n im n tly attending tho
National
-l.lt Club
Club Congress tn
National 4-11
Chicago, a trip lie won a* atate
winner in the F'orentry Contest.
Slate Itoys’ Club Agent W, W.
Drown of the Agrirultural Kxten•ion Service lm« la-en notified of
Wcalcr’it Hcliolaridtlp uwurd, which o
nn* made la*t night.
The son of Mr*. Reticle W. Wes­
ter, thl* -i-ll club lad ba* been nrlively managing 0-10 acres of fore*t land for llir part five year*. In
that period Ini lin* planted 70,000
pine M-edllng* on 107 nerrs and
lut* used recummended practices In
mumiging Ids remaining timbered
lutld.
Uy selling pulpwood and Rawing
log* Doyle earn* money for hla
srhoidlug itntl help* support the
h1m Vnniljy. Ilo is V student
‘-Mi"-'m m. .
r in ntin.
During the five years of hi* for­
estry project, thl* boy ha* won
tr ip * to the State -l-ll Wildlife
Camp. State FF*A F’orestry Camp
and the State 1 11 Hlmrt Course at
tlie UtHvcrsIty of Florida.
Hi* project was Instituted under
llu&gt; supervision of F'rcd Summer,
then assistant Jackson County
1agent, five yeurs ago. For the past
“ icd by
two year* he has been ’hilt
Assistant County Agent William
C. Zorn and County Agent W. W.
Glenn,
Additional ndvlrc nnd training
were given by F'xtcnslon F'orester
l„ T. Nleland nnd members of tho
Florida Forest Service.
Doyle’s trip to Chicago is spon­
sored by the St. Regis Paper Co.
or Pensacola and scholarship is
provided by the American Forest
Products Industries, Inc, of Wash­
ington, D. C.

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Placo Y our C hristm as O rders Now I
O rders Also Tuken F o r Corsages,

MRS. DOROTHY

bind Ibe front Iim- fighting.
Hutton who is *iiiule nnbl tlml
'while in Keren, lie misMcd most
of ail “Ibe folks back home, mid
(he girls of course". Me Is rurrentlv ell furlough mol plims soon
to enter u government hospital
for meillral treatment.

CHICAGO i f - T h s 41 room Edith
IIiH-kefeller McCormick mansion,
one of Chicago’* lake front archi­
tectural landmarks, I* In lx* de­
molished and replaced bv ,i »ky
sem per apartment and business
pro ice t.
The mansion nl loon Lake Shore
Drive was built In 18'tJ ntler the
marriage of .lulm D Itoekefelter’*
daughter and llareld F' McCnr
mirk, son of Cyrus Hall Mrl’nr
ntick, Inventor of the reaper II
has mil been occupied ns a resi­
dence since the Chicago society
leader’s death In l!&gt;32

Tlie electric otllillc* in (lie Uni­
"The South Kori-nn* lire way
ted Stati* are using nil average
I &lt;-lilml our civilisation," *nld CpI.
The nave I* the part of the of almost :100,000 ton* of I,i I mu i llownrd
Sutton 1U2U Cypres*
main coal every day of the year.
church appropriate fur iavmeii.
Avenue win) lin* Ju*t returned to
Hanford from tho Orient. “The
pronto themselves are not a
healthy
people. They hava to
work very hard for a living with
nil the family except tha small
dillilron who pre In nehool. pitch­
ing in. Of course the main crop
of Booth Korea Is rice, but they
also grow eobbsee*. beam and
&gt;stuff like that. They, fish a lot,
catching
them from Imth tho
rlvors and saltwater which surlounds the country," ho continued.
“South Korea Is a wasteland.
There are very few forest* of
any kind, Although there are a
few rars, the main mrnn* of
transportation la bv os-cart or
human cart. The Koreans aro a
short people, but they have
strong shoulder* rnnsril mostly
Full skilled IilnMur dresses
from having to pul) heavy loads
in tnffetn. Nylon, Crlskny,
in their little earls."
Polished Chumbray, u n d
Button stated lhat there is
K\eighrii- Cotton fur her
much disease in Booth Korea, dun
holiday party-lug , . . tn
no doubt to the unhealthful con­
hard to find sizes, Toddler*
ditions existing there. Every pos­
to Hub-Teens . . .
sible source of fertility Is iealousIv g u a r d e d to be returned to the
up
eoll. Even human waste I* con­
served to lie used fur this purpose.

“SW EENEYS”

GANAS’ FLOWERS

Three funner

Ukraine, face death by a firing
sound as “enemies of till* people."
Cnlcf among tlietr crimes was sell­
ing merchandise on the side and
making llleg.il purchases of gold
with the profits
A special mtlllnry court last
night convicted the three »f “ cotmter-revntiitlonary sabotage In the
field of trade nnd trade turnover"
and sentenced Ihrrn lo die

Modern Tropical House Plants On Hale At —

tee around f m
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publwiiy wmvli you nlwaj* k1v*
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Al till* llmi- w* MI-HIK &gt;«“ ' ;
chilly fur the xplvndid coverage of
our benefit football enme, Novemix-r IS. Ilotb Mr*, tb-orgo Flick and
Mr. Kent Chr-tlnin wrrr* very cooperative, and their efforts played
a larue part In •'rfjdng it* lo
achieve our goal for fund* for the
Celery Crate, which i* our major
project.
Sincerely yours, •
Dorothy M. MurrUon
(Mr*. W. A. Morrinon)
Secretary

CpLHoward Sutton
Sees Koreans As A
Primitive P e o p l e

Wester Is Winner
Of 4-H Club Award,
A l s o Scholarship

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EEKLY SOCIU MTIWTIES

D aughters Of W esley
lia s Christmas Tarty

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PERSONALS

Plans For FiiIiiio

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’Die annual Christinas party of
M.ii- t, Mi • \S F.. Watson. Those
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Miss Belly Rose lloolehan of
3. Mrs. Bralley Odham, chairman, 1 the Daughters of Wesley Class
ni "ut -i-i-' t-&gt; d Iness were Mts.
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(iainesville
spent
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in the Colden Circle classroom; •&gt;l Hie First Methodist Church
R-v 11-11.-., Mi- Bull. Scott and
St M.ulw Cha|»t« i i*I h.;F, i
Circle No. 4. Mrs. R. I- Dnnn. t was helit last night at McKinley In Sanfor&gt;l with hei parents.
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rhsirman. in the Men's Bible class­ Hall with hostesses being Ml*
till* III III* lull* 1 »Jl
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of
Buttle
Creek.
room; Circle No. 5, Mrs. W. C. l mode Hern-Ion, chairman, Mrs j
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Lynn, chairman, in tho Young C ester Daniels, Mis. Z. II. Bat- I Midi. wii» lhe guest »f various
cliiiii man.
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MUS. Itim W N M IL L E R ’S
Men's classroom; Circle No. 0, liff, Mrs. Brodiu Williams, Mts. C. friend- -n Beat-tall Avenue yesaiitl
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Mrs. B. C. Moore, chairman, in the ti. Minn. Mrs. C. Mi Flowers. Mrs. teiday. This makes his 25th win­
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woman's Bible classroom; Circle D-mald Dunn and Mis. John M. ter in Floitdn.
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Mrs. Dave Van Ness underwent
Alt aiithentie Chiistmas spirit
The Woman'* Society of Chris, man, in the Cleaner's classroom
i»i In Iit \ um»u|. fi*i \i i!i"r, t»« j- \
yesterday at the Fernald
tlan Service of Ktienexer Methmll.t A covered dish luncheon will In' was I'Mgemlered with the la-auti- surgrry
i w j .. •.. . • i
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l.aughtnii
Menu-rial
Hospital.
She
Church will meet in the uuiiex »t served at noon and at 1:00 p.m. ful decorations which Included n Is getting along nicely, her friends
•h*t mi af i*»itw frit tit* • i •§* • I •* *
1 .2 5 II).
7:30 p. m. This is the Chrlstml- Circle No. :t will present n pro- lighted Christmns tree. Fine
f*I •*111 4 • II IM t*t MM |t Ml
meeting
meetlnir and gifts will |„. .... gram in the church. Mr«. t'lv-le houghs and Hi u a il in it pepper were will he gla-l to know.
I -m i l 's S to re
E. 1st S t.
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III
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on tho singe strut In the
changed.
Humphrey will lie in charge, arranged
I'liiioe IIMIII.J
ll! tcllihl'lt •* I•• I ! • * ' IIM
Clarence
Clause
has
returned
In
window
sills
with
single
ted
canMa
T lirilS ItA Y
""'h ere Jesus Walked” will In- the • dies casting a .-oft glow over the the Hniver.-iiy of North Curolinn
it'll. .Ian .'J ' .
'• hi
•
”
The Royal Ambassadors will theme cf the program.
\ || I I»•"I» i l &gt;• ■ I Vliitii
I setting. White cloths were use-1 li­ at Chapel Hill after -peiiiling th-'
meet a t the First Ilnptist Church
w
n*
nia.lt*
t
hj»t
tii*
.is
.
•
v
Presbyterian C sides will licet the tables studilixl with dusters of l-a-t week will- In- pam its, Mr.
at 7:00 p. m.
I'laiiiiir-k I" •iiv• i ti* *i•
and Mrs. W. C. Clause at their
and grcitciy.
The Junior Brotherhood will ns follows: Circle No, l, Mis. redA berries
I.ilits nf ath*t»Mn t U
short business meeting was hoiiie oil N urd—us Avenue.
ANNOTNCING
meet at the First Baptist Church Charles Wilke, rhnlrmnn, with conducted
nr■plum.
Ih t n** i"«
i
by
I'lcsldent
Mrs.
John
Mrs. Wilke. 120 Summerlin Ave­
at 7:30 p. m.
m in in g to i»t•'i &gt;
Marlon
T.
Ayers,
Shdbyvlllr,
(iillon,
and
reports
were
heard
n i 'I . N I N t ; OK
at 2:110 p.m.; Circle No. 2.
- f in I \ 1 ‘iH'i ..........
A program for the Week of nue,
Mrs. W. I&gt;. Hofmann, rhnlrmnn, from various officers and chair­ In-!., visited City Manuger Thomas
ni t In .laiina* \
Prayer for foreign missions will with Mrs. K. V. Turner, 147 Mel- men. Mrs. lieurl Rohlson. courtesy l.cuion, yesterday enroute from
irttnip
Con nil* Johnson’s
he held a t the First Baptist lonville Avenue, ut 2:30 p.m.; Cir- chairman, reported that five curds Daytona llendi to Orlando. Mr.
In «*9&gt;«*••i•»t: Uf
Church at 2:00 n, ni. Circle No. ele No. 3, Mrs. I.loyd Boyle, chnlr- bml been sent to ill members. Ac­ Ayers, a former newspaperman,
i Imi•I• i a th \ "i
Homily Simp
7 with Mr*. it.
Johnson, lend­ inan, with Mis. Boyle, Mrs. II. C. knowledgments were received from hud been until lecently on the
In l«l \ 'stMial L
Mrs. C. It. McKee and Mis. K. II. Indiana State Industrial Board.
er, will he In charge.
Ilelzvl
as
co-hostess,
2404
Mellon
nicft m r anil »• l
I The .South’ s'hie’T'ar.o* t
i 1 '"•‘“ 'i * ' co-hostess, 2404 Mellon- I.uury. Acknowledgment of cnillH im* ^ntilnril \%riiur
MCI veil Vt\ I Ilf h
tesles was nt«o received from
fat 3:IB
f l u.ani. with
K »h..S mTS. V N"•
S,“*,A
;r...
,
*
»
&lt;
&gt;
m
c*^'Word bus been received from
M
i
t.
Ihtu
«
i
•*- M f- J- B. Woodruff, chair- Helen Smith, colored, who is ill New Yoik City (hat Ml— Cather­
O pen T ih' si Iiiv N ig h l
Tints,, nil. ifh*
the program being "Discipline, hut
,Mr*'
Man". 131 ninl confined to the Florida San­ ine Miner, formerly with the udI n lil S I'. M.
ltt»\\ cl, N|i
N
by Whom", to lie discussed he . , ^'ghternth Street, for u itarium.
vertising dciuiitiiicnt ,-f The Sani; I i mi in II, M
Meinhers brought -fifl« to the fold ll-'lulo, is how llllllkel ieJudge Dougins Stenstrom
a L,inr. ^ ‘,n “! I?’™* p.tn.; Circle No.
Stenstrom. A
3.
Mr*.
W.
I,.
Roche,
chairman,
meeting for the Children’s Home -cucch dir-vt-u of Vvinllop Week,
Mil.It*.I Halt.
board meeting will lie held ut 2:16
with Mr*. W. I.. Henley. Mrs. W. at Knterprlse. Meinhers having ii Mcliiaw Hill ouhlii atlon.
p.m.
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O.K.S., A. Zachary, co-hostess, 308 West l-lrthiliiys, Mrs J. II. Anderson Jr.,
Fricn.ls will r ig id l- leiirn of
will meet at the Masonic llnll at Fifteenth Street, s t 2:30 p.tn.; Mrs. Ilahlon Wright an-l Mi's VerWoodcock, contributed to the ||,n eliliial Illness , f Mrs l.niiin I
P R O C T O R t i,y P U R I T A N
8:00 p.m. Flection of officers will Circle No. ii, Mrs. A. C. Moore, sa
ill.. She
l'I... .....
chairman, with Mrs. C. J. Fisher, birthday hank. Mrs. J. K. Courier, Cro*s of .lii.k-onville.
was
I* held.
devotional
chairman,
rend
the
Sec­
Woodsmen-, for u luncheon, mem­
taken ill while on a vacation In
A
FRIDAY
bers will leave from 2144 Myrtle ond Chapter of St. Luke followed Peiinsvlvimiii ami i&lt; confined to
5 ^ (4 ,
w Clrclo No. | of the First Buptist Avenue at 10:00 n.m.; Circle No. with the vocalization of the Lord's the Ea-t Stiou-lsburg Hospital In
Church will present the program 7, Mrs. C. It. Dawson, chairman, I'tuyrr l-y Mrs. (Seorire Harden, ac­ Penn*ylvanin. Her *i*tcr, Mrs. W.
for the Week of I'riiyrr for for­ with Mrs. I„ A. Woellnier, Do- companied l-v Mrs. lieorge McCall. S. Ilr-imlsv, l-n* left to he with
eign missions at 2:00 p.m. with Hury, members leave from f-O.'l
Little Allison l.co entertained her. She i* the -laughter of Mr*.
I'm il.m liiilort thi«
Mrs, B. F. McWhorter in charge. Oak Avenue at 1:30 p.m.; Evening the group with several piano se­ H. J. Lehman - f Sniifonl.
Taylor Commundery No. 28, Cirele No. t, Mrs. Mula-I Brown,, lection* concluding witli one -f
«l&lt; I.in i n f tlinl inrkH for
Knight's Templar, will meet at rhnirmuii, Kdmutional Buihlittg of Iv r own comuodtions. "Holy
7:30 p.m. at the Mnsonie Hall. the churcli for a covrreil dish Night" ami "White Christmas"
«*oni|i«it mil ijmmI tonk^
Tho order of Malta degree will la- supper at &lt;1:311 p.m.; Evening Cir­ were sung by Mrs. Harden with
Mrs. McCall accompanying, and a
conferred. An oyster supper
.............will
— lie
cle .&gt;o.
No. 22., airs.
Mrs. r..
K. jJ.. nnrpnaru
Shephard, Christmns story wa* read by Rev.
•Mllllottf *i l»| III. Relax in th»
ii S a l u i r l a v
li g h t to l.i ti-ii-' , ,«o iinrlv -f Siinfoi-I -o.I
f • ninl'
he nerved at the close of tlie meet- chairman, with Miss Hela-cca Sir J. E. McKinley.
-h- l-o oii'i Hu-l-ia Umki'i, tiiioglitiMr. and Mi*. Ih-bcit Htupcl I k"tt, V« &gt;h.
- I-. , .*l
vens, Miss Mary F’arle as coDuring the program the class who are leaving soon for h new M- - II \\ a\ ,1c It tick *- of
ii su'ifon! nml his paldii
Itiam v "I th r rayon
u. , . ■,I tin
_ The
...
.regular . meeting
. . . . ..fltf III
of the hostess. 1121 Park Avenue, nt 8:00 nreoented a gift to Rev. ami Mrs. assignment
i
in Yuginia, ami Will­ -l\ l.t. an-l Mi- l"iic- in*now -|o mllog smiiii* tu,o it l*,i\i..iia
American l.egion Auxiliuiy will p.m.
McKinley, and Mr*. S. O. Shinhol- iam Arinonlrout, who will leave llcucii noil Wit •longtxii, l&lt;
g.iliuitlinr and ftna
ho held at 7:30 p.m. at the l.egion
ser along with the entertainer* tills week fm a new assignment
TUESDAY
Hut.
for &lt;he evening. Mi*, tilllun, fins* in llho-lc Island, wcic lioiioreil with
- ,f ' ill |"m lerl cotton
The (ileunrr's Class of the First president, presented hrr co-offl- a farewell pariy -n Mou-lav even •Mrs. Ted lord Leads
MONDAY
National ISroadrast
The Woman's Missimmry So­ Baptist Church will hold its an­ rets and chalinien with gift*, a f­ Ing. Mr. nml Mr*. J. I.. Ilortou
• "iihirny faluics
ciety of tho First Buptist Church nual Christmas pnrty beginning ter which refreshments were serv- 1 Sr. were host an-l hostess for I lit.Missionary Program
To I'Yaflire Sanford
will meet at 10:46 n.m. in the fol­ with u turkey supper ami gift ex­ ed.
tH'cusion an-l guest- in-Tuile-l
W’ It.-Me t'-ilorfast.
Those iitt-mlihg were Mis. Buy tlie Friendship Cin«* of the First
lowing rooms in the Kdurntlorml change nt tlie home of Mrs. J. A.
Ml' A It IYiir«i|&lt;| wilt in
tI
p| MVk « .
Building: Circle No. 1, Mrs. B. F. Strange nil Twin Cukes. The party Tillis, M&lt;*. Homer A. Price, Mr*. Christian llibb* School.
In .m ult color
»Imuri' of tin* pmifiHin |,««•*.« ni•«|
H affiat
McWhorter, chairman, in tin- I’hll- will lie lidil nt 0:30 p.m. with Shinholser, Mrs. A. D. Zachry,
Fall flitwi'iN weir used to -IceIII*
• t««*t \
athea classroom: Circle No. 2, Mrs, A. Kindull and Mis. A. I.. Mr*. Louis-' Knowles, Mr*. S. (I. rale tlie piutv room* uinl several 1 \ k'iivli* \»» .%at (In' nici't 1114* uf
1 'iiilumition* Small,
f.itt .in »••
M n. Volio Williams, dinirmnn, in Bnrincnii ns hostesses with Mrs. ilnrtimiiii, Mr*. J. M. McCasklll, amusing game.* were conducted by tin* Woman’s Mintioiiin v Sot it i&gt;
Mi*. Clarke l.eunanly, Mr*. Cour­ .Mis. Cliaudlei Vail an-l Mi*. Ho- ; of the rir*l H11|iti 4! rim it h lit hi In III- Oili-Ill-I tlitlll' lit .,1 -I" III
® the T.E.I,. dnssroutn; Circle No. Strange.
M-'ilium, M edupn
ier, Mr*. J. M. Hayes. Mr*. P. A. herl Brink. Vincent l.inllck wa* on Momlav af J Hit p.m Tin I (| ii li-ml-i &lt; olisi'ilin whoic - 1 ..-i-ii-t
Howland, Mr*. D. E. White, Mr*. the wltmei uf the evening's cov­ «alional lli«ilil 1
of fin* 1liiiiih will 1m l-calili'-l mi - -&lt;-• \ *tcnn
l.oigr. L.ngr
Anderson, Mr*. L. M. Tyre, Mr*.
-.ii-im
prixe, ami latei lu the even­ wa- I he ii'tling foi ilie meeting itroiiili a*lmg lT-oi|-io\
I SEMINOLE HI | | Hints to Housewives) W. E. Itnlnes, Mr*. L J. Boyette. eted
which wa* in oii-i'iviilice of the during the Tummy I'* » il.ni, 1
ing colored sli-lcit were shown.
Mrs. Pauline Howard, Mrs. Harry
[
By BKVKltl.Y CRAY
|
Siiiifi-nl uinl S--i.im.sb- - unty
By Clco M. Arnett
Ilcfi eshment* ronsisting o( In­ I uii'ign Mission Season of "rayei
Brown, Rev. nml Mrs. McKinley dividual cakes ilccut utcil
with Tin- theme f-u the season o' prny Mill hi' aillOll^ I III I • I't-tlolM &lt;*f
S G .9 5
Mrs. M. it. Strickland.
miniature sailor* and ship*, mint*, i r i* “ l.ovest Thy Me? Feul My I lit* hI i i I** I•» NkluHo i h f I'Mbuha l
Tho Hally Stuff Is settling down
When !nnd«rnplng the home undAlso
Mrs. Herndon, Mrs. Dunn, salted nut* an&lt;l coffee were served Sheep".
will hr ill (llriiti'il
Iht* u nii* »'f
to work again nfter the holiday groun-ls this fall — or planning Mr*.
Mrs. Wright, a guest to th-' following: Mr. and Mr*.
weekend- The dendllne for mater­ Inndsraplng for next spring, con­ Mr*. Daniels,
tRft to tin* W01 id" w11s | I .pi'* litlt'i? ami Otlattilo will L* i h f
J. Cullen Wright. Mr*. Anna Slupcl, Mr. Armoptniut nml Jack the"find's
ial is before the Christinas lioli- sider the safety of the home drive­ Murray,
subject of tlie -li'Votional
.................... g i vveenn ,&gt; " th e r Iwo m*«‘ftoo. in hi* nil'll*
Mrs.
J.
R.
Hawthorne,
day*, so everyone’s really Imsy way, specialists of the II. S. De- Mrs. I.nla Stall, Mrs. W. L. H arri­ Tharp, teacher of tin- Friendship hbyy Mi*
Mr*. F
o r e s t C ute lie l. M r * . W . l tion-'il -11 *p-ii alio •lit fllM'lll
Fm
Class.
Mr*.
Ann
Fletcher,
Mr*.
W.
now! Mary I.oii Coi-dnn-l Is be­ nartment of Agriculture advise. son. Mrs. Ruth Lun-lqulst, Mr*. C.
Lynn. Mr*. .1 D. Conlell and
T llftf 11VIll«*11ti« • no ill * Hill I"'
II. Osborne, Mr*. William Evan* 5|n«. lieu Newsome asslsta-l
coming the efficient tynlst with New home owners frequently make J.
Mm. math’ wlnh I lit* «ln*m• • l*»mi?
SnlStin
Meriwether,
Mrs.
Robison,
Mr*.
ami
son
llu-hl,
Mrs
John
Hair.
hef Job ns typist for the staff! the mistake of planting small ever­ Ratliff. Mrs. fllllon, Mrs. Flowers,
Tedfin.l
p r e . i ' l l t i l l u till
pio In aim'll o ifi appi•• \ioitift l\ ' »n
Beverly Thoreson, Kitty Nix, and green tree* on either side of Ihc Mr*. Winn, Mrs. William*. Mr*. Mr nml Mr*. It E. Brink, Mr.
\ )|( * Ssltlfiotf f I ttlll II OM until,
nir*.
whim
.
„ml
Mrs.
Joseiill
It.
Iteve*
1
1
ml
,,
.
ami
Mr*.
Joseph
Reves
and
Elolse Benton are winking like driveway entrance or setting J. O. Laney. Miss l»e**h' Z.aehry, [ ,|m|(fh|,.r j „ HMi ^lr
II ‘in p m Hiiili't ».t* i"»» WIM '! »
Mr,
Vlill.
1
l
Mmin
&lt;
Ini
tmu-f
mod to heat the December dend- hrilaes close to that entrance. As Ml*a Mnrv Farlsh* Mi«» Wihh
t • liit**•llitir 1It'
Mi. nmt Mi*. La,lit k. Mi. .ind Mr* fering fo- foreign nil „|i .|h
, line!
tree* nr hedges grow, they run lie- rock, anil aucut*, Mm . Ilnnlrn, J. V. McKee and iliiiiglil'i Hut •ak-'ii. M-* \ .1 l'-*ti.|a-*ii, |ire*i t If himl"
And Itohert linker is Spending ciunr traffic harnrds l-v shutting Mr. ami Mm . John I* I-•*•*
It* *i • \ it'•»•••
hunt. Hie Rcy nml M l- l l i ' l x i l •lent of Hi- U Ml
,|,,|
his spare minutes busy ns a 'leav­ off full view of the run-! or street. Allison ami Joni'llr l.cc*.
I • lllilill I** •• •
.1. Has*. Mr. ami Mr*. .1 I H o
er, so the Sails shi-lil-l icullv l,&lt;- Entrances hidden Mils way pi event
• * 1-10 1 I - | &gt; | | | - - - - im -.'t llie 11* Hi.
I
t.\ t • I• I
Ion .Ii ami III-' liu*t uinl ho-lc«&lt;
i' oshI tills venr! Nut t-i forget Miss
1oiti lti*joii of 11,«* piograoi
III* I *| I «tiff
Stevens &lt;vhu Is ronslnutly at the driver emerging from home
will l«*
1*1 1
work!!. The theme ami color nre from seeing traffic coming mi li-e
i.igltl, N\ illttim
being diosen now, also the ilcdirn- road or street, and they also pre­
male •leu III- cuiupai e,l to f-'ltiiilc •if I In •l.iio t .
^ t i o n , he sure to |iuv your year- vent highway motorists from see­
St. Catherine's Chapin of Ih-lv
In tin- Coiled Slate* al—ill I t:t
^ Irook during tiie sales next wck. ing him. Children running nr
Cross Episcopal tTiuici- met on
boy* ami men &gt;|ic for every t.iiuo
I think they liegin Monday. Th-n- pointing nut of the driveway
W IIH I 1
I'llO N K 1222-J
The |iar*nuage of tlie tTiri-liaii 1girl* or w-ou-'li ami I lie uiiiiiIho -&gt;f , ..ilwill lie a program advertising tlie i-lcvcles or trlryrjp* also are en­ Muiuluy afternoon nt 3:00 o’clock
at
the
home
of
Mi*.
II
L
Per­
a&gt;
id
Missionary
Allium
••
(T
iiih
-I
i
1
dangered
hy
such
blind
entrance8ally snl-'s, lust us »hay have every
kins with Mr*. C. U DeW.dskl a* wa* tile setting for a I'ovcrcd oi-li
yenr. It'll lie in Chu|id, so don't wav*.
wa* lunehron held recently. Rev. tilen
Farm safety specialists often co-hostess. The meeting
mis* It next week.
I . \&lt; | 111-• I e in 1 • -.-.o i i n - i n g i v e v m il
opened witli n prayer hv the E. Smith presented tlie im-oi 111
December the fifth Is the Jun­ have pointol out that many farm chairman Mr*. W. E. Klrclihoff.
studv
lending
Psalm
120.
lie
it
I*ior Fley, direr led by Mr. Hnlatlno. driveways nre serious safety hasliilile lli.il ili-'lini liv e l-uu li Im
During the study poition of the ileserlheil tim |diii*c* of a mi—ion
One of the two hlgp-'it play* of arils because the approach l» hid­ Hireling Mrs. Henry Mrl.itulin Jr. my'* teaching from Hie beginning
tho year, It's sure to bo a hit with den l-y brush and trees. More spoke on "Love of (ind”, following ■if hi* training until lie i* plni-'d
Ilic In d 111.1v - .mil I In uiiglioiil Ilie v en r.
all of us, so snen-l your monev titan n third of farm accidents re­ (tie pri&gt;gr*m theme from (lie hook In field work.
wisely, Invest it in n ticket for sult from motor vehicle mishap*. "K mfill of Our Church".
Those present were M- an-l MrBlind highway* contribute to this
^ the Dec. 6 Junior Flay.
At tho coneluslmi of the meet­ E. A. 'Mnnforton, Judge uml Mi“
The C'elcrv Fed staff Is also record. Till- warning I* worth ing rrfrc*lupcntn were nerved to lliiugla* Stenstrom, Mr. and Mr.-.
being stnm l In the face hy a dead­ consideration l-v suburban home Mrs. Klrehhoff, Mr*. E. S Kuhn. W. B. Wclili. Itev. uml Mi*. Sniitli.
line! It won't lie long now before owners ns well ns farmers, tho Mrs. Mi'Lsulin, Mr*, K. L. Bur* Mr. anil Mr* W. II. Stcmi'ci
the latest edition of gossip ami spo’lallsts liclieve.
diek, Mr*. Unla'rt Eultun. Mr*. De- Mra. firorge E Well* M-- '
To lest your driveway for «nfcty Wolskl. Mr*. Perkin*. Mr*. M. Lee, Mr*. .1 E Snnrh-i'?. Mll 111 J
article* Is out. There will lie lots
of pictures this time, too, such the specialists suggest stopping Mlnnrik, Mrs. II. Warren und Mr*. Carl Harris, 'fr* tTuirioit- II ••as: some of the t-nchcrs new tu your car In y-tir driveway about Tiiumas Vaughn.
Mrs. I. T»MI 1*9oft. Mr*, l.co Wat
H.II.8., Homecoming Sponsors. 10 fret from the road nml then
*nn, .Mrs. ('. S. Teslon, Mr- I
Junior Flsv casting fvnu should seeing whether you have a clear
California and Denmaik ate on­ HI linger. Mi*. Ap|deliv, We«|ry
have seen Phillip Toney's noting on view several hundred feel, both ly 6.000 miles upnrt by way of tho Wi-t.li, l.imla Weld., Billy Slemper
this one!).
und I'atrleln .Stenstrom.
Arctic,
right and left.
The safest type of driveway
Casting for the Senior Play,
1 \l.ll D U M A
II \ . \ l &gt;
a "Little Women" I* still going widens ns It approaches the road
PHI NTS
w strong I Enjoying the Fall Frolics or street and has no trees, hushes
this weekend at fialnrsviile will l*&lt; or other obstruction* to hide It.
Rosa Coka Boyle and flail Bit­ Decorative planting, the specialists
ting . . . .Have funl There srems sny, can 1k&lt; Just as ntlrsctlve and
to Tie a fad on short hair now Is much safer rlose to the house
that Is In style again this winter) than at the driveway entrance.
I n lli.M .)
Peggy Wright, Alice Brown, Betsy However, low-growing planting
Carter and Sandra Mnnforton hava may 1m used along tho roadway—
all had their Ineks shorn recently or hedge* th st are kept trimmed
r
ami It look* awfullv cutel Ml liner low enough so that they will not
Osboma, Jimmy, Wade, nih«nn hide car* or children.
Rates ere straining through Dr.
$
Root's Lit. class**. . . . Sneaking
IIIHTII
ANNOUNCEMENT
of LUernture. Russ-ll Mann, Ron­
Mr. anil Mrs. Itlrhord II. Bus­
ald Hold. Oene Wllkln»«n an&lt;|
f h a f ■a y
Robhv Tllll* cerlalnl" are rlad sell of laifavette, Ind. announced
today
the
birth
of
a
son
Michsrl
Macbeth's over ami done wHM
Bet DT, Root •*, too. . . . Tbay'r# Thoms* on Nov. 12 In I.sfayctte.
7HI SNOI WITH THI IIAUflfUl FIT
null* a few Sonh* on the loo**, Mr. Russell Is1 a former resident
rals. some really ente o"*s too, of Sanford.
fh , y ea rl /
foe Instance: -lo|mny IHgglns,
“SCOTTIE”
R*bln Brow n.and B"**^ n*««ar. Bp*«r gabbing arouml In Uym lie. , . Sara J y obson and Mary Ro** fora volley ball practice. . . -New
fall clothe* are really coming out
now! Dawn Ann Pleroon, looking
awfully cute In a shrimp colored
■klrt. . . . . Becky Robinson'* pink
ELKS
plaid wool drr*i catches vour eistl
Ju
st love Carol Loechclt * new
-Charity Ball gray
coat I Tuniouiso certainly
V*9 wsll ’ r\
doea thing* for Barbara Rlgge,
Mayfair Inn and 'th a t Jeroer dreea of her* la
awfully attractive . . . . Have vou
8AT. — DEC. 10
•ten Rosemary Uarncr In her
green knd brown bolero dreiiT *;
For Table Rescrvationa
Darling!!
Phont §11
That1* all #*»r now. Bo *eeln*
ya Friday nlg..t- . . . .
_
_ WEDNESDAY
.uTbi . P r , £*r .,MMUn« Service i t
P fw tjB ep tlit Church wiU berijln at 7:30 p.tn.
• fTJ*&gt; Y™n* People’s Auxill«rie*
of tho First Baptist Church will
p w e n t the program at 7:30 pm

Navy IVopIc Honored
At Farewell Party

♦

l Me
MENS WEAR

Church Group Meets
At 11.1a. Perkins Home Alliance Parsonage
Setting For Party

Ifc.iii!ifill IIfiiliKiin (piality .Scranton

LACE TA I! I, EC LOT IIS

Gay Feet Notes For
The Flelidays

*w

th

yrSf,P9

SPAGHETTI SIJPPEP
Prepared by
nVttt It rtt 1
*

E«y To Live In!
BritUh Ton or Black — Low Heeler
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Hooptial

Trum an Acts

Snows Plafrue

Area Qf Northeast

ic«atihe»4 From r*«# itaei
(Continued Prom Page One)
work up a formula for the installa­
odist Church win built on Hanford
Avenue., but was later removed l&lt;&gt;
tion of rondn In subdivisions In the
NEW YORK t f - Wet, heavy tog the sets.
J county, to he taken over by the snow plagued wide areas of the
Park Avenue and fifth Street and
A t #:00 p.m.,
p.i
a concert will be
’ County for maintenance.
enlarged. The Homan Catholic
Northeast today. It caused at least presented by the
tha Seminole High
church was also built about this
A report was submitted by three deaths and created a night­
100I bend under tha dtractlon ol
Commissioner Pope concerning air mare of traffic jams.
»*««•■ The first school IIn W o r d
Ernest Cowley, SHB musical di­
was rnndurte.l by Mrs. Thos.
From Pennsylvania to Rhode rector.
ronditlanlng of the Court House,
i*i'irti(iM ViiTp7ai Qi.i,a
Hughey. In 1H74 Judge Tucker and
Completely air conditioning the Island only children found much
Mayor W. II. 8tempev will makp
JACKSONVILLE Jl Suits file j f,l» son, Mr. Howard Tucker openstructure would cost about |(10JM)0, to rejoice about. Schools closed In tha welcoming addreas at the dedi­
Tuesday In federal and Circuit
lh|. fjrit Krutl(...... .
the
according to the report, while many communities.
cation of the Tourist Club build­
Courts hen
here accuse Gov. f tiller tendance rapidly im-rensed and
The Boston Post Road through ing a t 7:00 p.m. Chamber of
limiting It to parts of the second
Warren of directing 1 that thoso jjjJH ,\|j,.,,
was added to
and third floors would cost about southern Connecticut - a main Commerce President, G. W. Spen­
doing business direetlvV or Indirect.
indirect thn
ut
Sl&gt;,&lt;i70. No action was taken In tho trucking feedllne to New York's cer, will deliver the dedicatory ad­
ly with . the
. . .State
. . . . Road Depart
;
This same year Dr. 8. M. Tucker.
brosdhssket--had fantastic traffic dress and present the keys to tha
matter.
ment make 'kickback payments or „ n„ t |i r r
Judge Tucker.
Another report which came l»e- Jams, At one time a line of trucks new building to Roy Ball, prealotherwise pay tribute to the gov- to SBnfor,| un,, wa* the earliest
fore the Commission revealed that was backed up on the road all 1 dent of the Tourist Club,
®jnor. or his friends and a s s n c l (1h val. inn.
The
Sanford
Following the cerenanl** Ml*i
approximately glGJtgO In gasoline the way across Stamford.
n u"', .*11
,
,
IHnti««. under the inanagemenl of
The snow, which began falling Ollla Reese Whittle, musical di­
taxes will bn refunded to tho yesterday
8. L. hllgoro asks 1300,000 dam*
lis te r , wus opened to the nubnorth and east from the rector, will lead the Seminole High
County In HIM.
ages In the suit, claiming he was |jc on t(,c tst .lav of January, 187(1.
Virginia mountains, changed to Triple Trio ln a few vocal selec­
The board tn other action:
fired ns sales mnnoccr of the Flnr- Tt)1. i»rMtivterinn church was
rain In many sections and then tions. Miss Allison Lee will then
Ida Cruslieil Slone Co., hecausc of erected In IH77.
Itul.-d that the Canning Kltchon turned back (a snow.
preeent a piano solo,
often hostility "toward the entire
at Geneva Avenue nnd L'&amp;th Street
The town of Mellonvllle wii- in­
Know continued to sift down In
AH during the evening cere­
'shakedown' arrangement and be­ corporated sometime In the '7fl’s,
' should In- painted.
central and eastern Pennsylvania monies, soft drlnka, sandwiches,
cause he hat! fully and openly ex­ ho* ‘-mi n fitful existence In cum*
Opened 20th Street from North and ranged up to five Inches In nop
corn, peanuts and candy will
pressed tn n number of the do- petition with it" growing neighbor.
Cameron Avenue to lleardall Ave­ depth.
hr served at a reasonable cost by
fendants that he did not believe 'VBr,r..rd, Hanford was incortioratcd
Arthur House Htninbuck is the nue for maintenance
In New jersey, which officially
Ethel-Root Circle of the Con­
that such tactics were rleM and ln ,877 Bf)1| to ulli,(. Il)(. , wo towns newly elected President of lluptlNt
Aoproved ull County officara' reported a 4.7 Inch fall, tha vUIians the
gregational Church.
that such tactics smacked o f ‘gangTucker made Union Avenue, Uiblo Institute. He has duly ac­ bonds,
on most highways were motorists
activities will lie limit­
iterism '."
Mr. T. K, pic-rr.«.n was the first cepted the call and will assume
Postponed the next regular •}. 'h* ****** of long lines who ed Friday’s
to another shuffleboerd tour­
Defendants are Gov. Warren: mMVtir nf fl0,.f„rd. end Mr. T. A. his responsibilities by Junuary 1. meeting of the lioard from Jan. A dldn
t have chains.
nament at the Tourist courts in
flva mo miters of the SMIn Road Hughey of Mellonvllle.
Htninbuck was presented to Jan. It because of the Inaugura­
Fort Melton perk with Grange
Department. Alfred A. McKclhan,
|„ | 87ll * ,.|lBrter was secured ’resident
.
N
,ew
,Y?
*
had
IIU1#
tion
of
Dan
McCarty
as
govrrnor
o the Florida Ktute Convention
taste of the storm, since most of City, beginning at 3:00 p.rp-, end
Merrill P. Barber. J. Glover Toy- /rom the South Florida R-Urnsd during
on
the
former
date.
its recent session in Fort
the snow melted rapidly.
a community sing at 0:00 p.m. In
lor, Marlon «. Nelson and Tnis- ,0 nin from Hanford to Tampa,
Approved several plats nnd a
Tourist Center.
ten Drake Jr.; Florida C ris^- I p r„ jd rnt If. S. Grant came to S*n- Lauderdale and was enthusiastic­ considerable
The
daath
toll
was
attributed
to
number nf hills.
Slone Co ; Clarence N. Camp I , f(iril „rl(| threw the first shovelful ally received.
heart attacks brought on by exWinding up Saturday evening,
I
B. M. Craig. C. V. Griffin. C. If. ()f ra rlh. | n 1884 the J. T. A K.W.
the Meyfslr Inn will hold its
Doebler, C. jl. Treadway and II. A. Railroad enme Into Hanford from
formal opening with a banquet
Rargcon, Iruslees of Construction Jacksonville and connected with 3tate Farm ers Market
McCarty R enew s His and dance starting at 7:00 p.m.
Executions
Equipment Co., a dissolved Flor­ the Mouth FToridn Railroad. Prior
Then at R:O0 o'clock the second
Heittarf \i*. 1(1
ida cor|Hirallon.
to this time all connection with
Pledge On Gambling In a scries of Municipal Concert*
r
n
m
i
irim
iir
ii,
n
r
,
»
.
ran*
iim i
Kilgore’s suit charges Construe- the
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outside world north of us was
will he presented at the South%«A I I 14 i ; t
tlon Equipment Co . had as one of f,'y steamboats. The Union Station.
*niiff»r«t» Fliirlilfi
even to the Soviet republics Inside
MIAMI f/P&gt;—Cov.-flect Dan Mc­ side Primary School Auditorium.
T h e ffiUim lhH |&gt;rl&lt; •*« r n f f n r l h y
Its purpose* the collection nf 10 #t
West F:nd of Commercial
The concert will feature the
Carty said today that Dade Mi­
ft w i i « r* «in (I ip Hu m f fi rri h 11« t *' the USSR
rents a ton on rock sold In the street was built soon after the ih#»
The swiftness of tho executions ami County and the rest of Flor­ distinctive soprano stjilng* of
Kiirmir** Mnrhii fa»r (iriiiltiffA smM (n
Stato or to any ronlractor doing lr()niB&gt;l^tlnn of the railroad,
Truck nr* iiml I ii«itI«*r m mi* t ii 2 :in in I'unkrac Prison came as ■ sur­ ida will stay closed to illegal gam­ Vassllke Petrova and the violin
business wllh the State.
| Mellonvllle, slowly fulling Into |i. Ill I ter 1,
prise
There had been some bling this season and the full four accompaniment of Stuart Fantufl i d , j I hi fe I
t o n
The money was earmarked to decadence, finally ceased In exist A Vdinii loHN
thought that tho 11 would be year* of hfs tnrm.
sky. Season tickets are available
llf’tirm. TondKrKrFcn,
pav back "some of the huge earn- „|)m,t tHH.l or 'HI.
spared long enough lo testify
Ueperi.tliiK tjoiilllv
at thn Chomher of Commerce
He
made
the
statem
ent
follow­
palgn eonlrllttilions that had been | [„ ism the I.vman Hank was
12
SO-S
Ii
llu Ilpr.
against others ip the forthcoming ing reports that Illegal gambling building or Individual tickets can
made l» Hie Warren comnnlgn bv founded with Its "first hrlrk l.ulld- I'nMinae. KloiMu
II nil ■I .1.'. purge, hut apparently Gottwald did would open up along thn "Gold be purchased at the door.
hu 1,1,. Ms.
the defemlant, C. V. Griffin, and i.
|.„vn, Three veers later it
not want to risk the wait.
Florida
All during these banner day*
others and for other Illegal pur- , developed Into the First Nulimml t'elerir.
n ar. a no Those who died with Slansgy, Coast" this winter.
ri.dilen
i 'rotes
of tourist festivities, cruises on
poses," the hill declares.
!|jnnk. In quick surresslon came i’••ter)'. Florida
"I
have
said
repeatedly
(hat
f
the
Uxerh
party's
former
secretary
11 Co
I’H*, a I
.'rate,
Gov. Warren, road deparlmetd Tuxherry and Fernuhl, Inter the
would not tolerate Illegal gam­ beautiful ta k e Monroe will bo
general, were:
lopcaillMt
members and other defendants
n, pernuld Hardware Co., and i ’ll.'limbers,
•1 If.* I Ml
bling," McCarty declared. "I will offered at the Sanford pier s ta ll­
Urmia
Ita II-I.I
Vlado
dem
entis,
former
Ciech
ing nt 1:00 p.m, dally.
who could tie reached dpnled the riow
n„|| Hurilware Co., Chase l.'KKplaal
II no. | ’.ii foreign minister;
llu. Il-lil
say it again.
l.ettaio, leebera.
charges.
........................... i ptrothers Packinghouse,
now
Those on Ihe festival commit­
Redrlch
Gomlnder,
former
head
"When_
I
was
running
for
gov­
1
1
|&gt;
I’ael,
I..
\
I'lMIe
II
I}-on
In a slsloinent Issued |n Ids of- rhaso A Co., the J. N. Wliitner Co„ I'arxfc)
.. lies I'rale
IS art a 3U of the Communist party’s Inter ernor, I'prom ised the people of tee besides Mr. Pierson are fol­
flee nt Tallahassee, (he governor j or,|'B Jewelry Hturo, now M' I.iui- Unions.
Ur,-eo Isa lloo II aa I 3f, national section and Kremlin Florida four years of gutxl gov­ lows: G. W. Spencer; Douglas
said:
III, J1-kt
- ................ . -i'h,.».... -e |In's Jewelry
J /w e lry ^store.
.o re . (11)52
fittW Note:
Note: pennerM
In Prague;
ernment and (hat did not include Htenstrom, Holland Dean, Tom
"The charge* of 1humus T. | Ka-'er’s Hanford I.oepi uml Trust Itnilleliea f. |o,s •M.ii- It M( 3 :r. spokesman
Otto
Sling,
former
deputy
sccreMiiunsh.
Vallow
tlo
Uei
II
M
l
Illegal gambling and the attendant Leman, Rob Hooker, amt the
Cotib
T. Deane’s Fiirultori* Tiiralo Mrilinl IF,
Coll lallorney wlm filed the suit) (•„ |jBP)j,
II J. I 11 .tury general of Ihe party:
evils wtih'll always accompany It. three Tourist Club re prone ntaand K. I, Kilgore against me ore Hiare. T. J. Miller A Hon, the Fiber 'I'oam loan l o l l . , ■11* la aa
tlves, Carl Elsenhower, Russell
I l.udvlk Frejka. former head of
l l’l ll I H
crazy colletlhm
collection of fantastic
fuiilastle lies
lies. ‘f-'iitory, iirni others ami then tin
an criuy
"As far as I am concerned there Junes, and Raymond Hmilli.
Hie stale economic roinmisslon;
"These absurd nllegotlon* re fire. Itiit the fire only cleared away UriliiKea. ‘JaaM aaU
will
he
no
Illegal
gambling
during
Hedrlch Iteleln, an ex general
l.araet
11-*s
sernhle a slrnmpel's disordered the nld wooden building)1, and oraoK-'S.
3ISM ami
uml former depoly defense min- the four years I am in uffioe."
Ex-Convict 'Killed
dream.
Hanford arose in brick.
Hninllrr
IP’S
Inrwe;
"I have never requested nr even
In Fcbruury, IHKH wa« licld i; ilra|»**friill. loihtao It-.,
Otto Fisehl, former deputy fi­
In Gangland Style
suggested In nnvnne at any lime County Fair which was attended Taligo Iocs. aieorillMg
fi7 Cases Of Motor
lo a le
P, It",
'•
• 5 nance minister;
or anywhere that the requirements by President ami Mrs. Cleveland.
l*i VAIIIKTII-.il |.r..ilH. I o . . h f l
Rudolf Margolius, former deputy
for gradation of lime rock, hard nnd Knunn Abbott was engaged to al Haaforil Millie I' ltioer- slat gel
panic) Ryan. 23.
CHICAGO
Car P aris Is Seized described
trade minister;
rock or slag he changed.
, jn„ ul t |„, -o ld 0»iera House" uo- from 10 a in I'e. I- • I" la a
by pol.Ice as an ex-con
,
|lee
i.
lt\S
T..I.II
i.ellil
J
i
.
l
Andre
Simone,
ex-editor
of
the
"I have never ordered the Mate gcr a guarantee of IIOOI) for one ' |i,i. Kagt"* l.lglii *i|*l»)l
vlct and alleged hijacker, was shot
Cieeh Communist newspaper Rude
SINGAPORE UR - Sixty seven ■nd killed In gangland style today
road department to do anything." nerformnnre. The fair was a groat i.ro.luee. ilelliiillil iooi|.ia
Provo:
cases
of
motor
car
iparo
parts,
Thn members of the llnail Hoard
•
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-iiaraly
alemlv
In front of the "Snake Pit," a
. . . success, and Orange county con
Josef Frank, formerly Hlaniky's mostly Amtrlcan, were seized by southwest wide saloon.
Hllpldiec lileliUfol on i III '
Issued a Joint statement which
n )iappy nnd contented pen- maioi
.....
I,
marbci
a
a
customs
today
from
Ihe
■,079-tAn
dcmily
amt
a
member
of
the
p
ar­
*ald:
nJ1d hnpe held out a reasonable
Police theorized a shotgun blast
ty's presidium;
British freighter Benavon bound ended Ryan's life. They said an
"Thu alleged Insinuation* which J(r(M(ppCt nf large demand for their
Karel Hvtib, ousted last year as for Hong Kong.
empty 12 geugu shotgun shell was
are contained la Iho suit of H. I, !)r(,duets, as our national papulaThe spares were worth 400,000 found about a naif block from tho
Klleore reflecting that Alfred A {ion should Increase and become Experim ent Seektt To deputy minister of state security
The other three defondants In Straits dollars, the equivalent of saloon.
McKethan and assoclala members ,.,juc#ted to tholr use: with assurR
ebate
Blood
Donur
the mass trial were given life about lijf.OOO U. S. dollars. Tha
of the state road hoard have ever ,llu,e (hat a profitable culture of
Police aald Ryan and two other
sentences. They were Arthur Lon­ shipment was balleved headed for ax-convlcta were arrealpd Sent. 3
been parlies to any consplraey to citrus fruits
- - was necessarily limit
1'IIII.ADKl.l'IIIA 'i f - A blood don amt Vuvro Hajdu, both former Communist China, ft contained la connecltaw wjth the theft of
defraud the state of F'lorlda, the rd tn South Florida.
nnd spark plugs, electrical equipment, U9.M0 worth nf wWsky from a
If. 8 or ony individual corpora­ A poaslhlii recurrence of such trunsfusion technique now under deputy foreign ministers
tion Is nothin:' muro than n 'n»M- weather as had froxen orange trees experiment would return lo a blood Flvxen Lnetil, former deputy for­ b r a k e a n n o a and moinlenaoce
spares, mostly new.
ulmis falsehooil
and smacks of the | |( j8;tn BVI,
Hi anil
little cnnrprn» donor the red cells taken from his eign trade minister.
The court said Loehl hud Imp]
lowest poliile.i. ‘ rhnennerv and Is *, '*
If
“ntP1| t |l0 n„„ If.iMlllv, In itmiy
one
ntilhliiif more (hail headline huntDr. Joseph Stokes J r . physician calcd Iho rest of tho ring after
al(flllllMt many In ollmr
urrest In IU49 and tho other
business,
liouy- in chief at Children’ x Hospital, Ids
•W' ,
, .
. .. . .
iiiisTn'ess. enterprises.
enterprise: Thus,
.
did not take u leading role
"Ilils suit bus no hinds In luw uut with
w|i|. i.„ni&gt;
ciuintenanrrs, sold the process In bused no the two
hope, their euimlfiianees,
In
Ihe
alleged plot.
or fuel mill wo luel sure Is iiisll- exiiressed...................
siilisfnclioii *
for- *'■
ihe“ principle used to separate cream
All thn defendants except threelull'll primarily, If md solely, fur present and bright uhlkiiiatlon for from milk. A centrifuge whirls t 'Iementis,
Frank nnd Svnh- wero
politico! purposes."
. .
the future, ........ lo, the gr&lt; at Ihe freshly drawn blood at trem ­ Jews.
endous
speed
separating
the
plasGriffin, millionaire ellrus grow f r«exe of Feb. A, IHlifi came. Teror• mill ii prominent Warren hacker rihl" Indeed were the consequences; iila from llu- blond. Then Hie blond
who broke wllh the governor to within three days tho main oceui'a Is re Injected loin the donor
Stokes said tho method will In­
1950 amid an oxchangu of sensa­ tlon and source of supply of threetional charges, said at his home fourths of the people of the stute crease the supply of gumma glob­
ulin. the fraction of blood that
in Howey-ln-thc-llllls:
had been swept away.
From necessity many pcon'e left protects against potto and some
"I know nothing about tho rea­
sons for Mr. Klfunro losing his the stale, and to those who re- other diseases.
Return of the red blood rolls
sorry .........................
It happened. How
,Job.
— I. am
- .............
..
mallied many hardahlpa uml onever, his suits against
mo and
st me
n the vations ensued. Whllo a terrible may make possible u* many as
■tutu at large are completely un calamity nl thn time, » was a 50 transfusions a year front an
founded."
blessing in disguise to the "tuts. Individual Instead of the five or
for un to that tlmo most of he six now believed to be the safe
population was engaged tn the maximum.
of citrus fruit and with -- -----Senator McCarthy raising"
this gone, at least for a time, they
were compelled to turn to other
(' AiiUtiRM rmt«
Qrc)
orouily denied they had perjured methods of livelihood.
Here In Bemlnolo County, shout
themselves in testifying before the
.......... Security Buuww.Hi.ium.
JH97, was perfected our wonderful
Internet
Subcommittee.
In Baltimore yesterday LattK system of aub-lrr gallon and drainNOW THRU FRIDAY!
more said, when adviied of (ha age. This toupled with the natural
attorney general's announcement: facilities of water protection from
the northwest, tna a
'T il hnvo In do lomo questioning
itioi
of my own. I’ll hnvo to find oul and the hardpan has i ado Hanford
07
what o grand Jury In nil about/' the largest vejeta la shipping
The Internal Kecurlly Hubcom- point In the worltl.
mlllco.
under 1*10
the lif
chairmanship
of
iiirm u n im p 01
" ......... unuwr
Cecil B.DcMUlob
B cCarran
(I)-Nov), In Ita re­
% Till
port to the Senate laai July ac­
cused Laltlmore of having been
" • conscious articulate Instrument
of the Sovlot conspiracy."
ti
In respect to Davies, the sub- mlsti
eommlltoo'e report said he testified prodi
S falsely "In denying that he w o rn - accls
1 mended the Central Intelligence close
Agency omnloy, utilise and rely mBd&lt;
upon certain Indlvlduala having
Th(
Communist nssoclatlona and con- ranre
w * br TBCHNICQLOK
^nectlons."
h wt
Thu State Department impended bv P
Davies briefly last vesr pendlnv nolle
a loyalty and security Inquiry. It ' g f t
subsequently announced he bad troll
■been cleared and rcatored to duly, lina
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sser. i e
e t « rs*
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I h n P P 'P
tilL IID U L n
V 'l l u t ^ v
1 m ¥ ^ k rlirn rl A i y m n o t
IB L O U g 6 fl A g a illB t
ci fa
(g o v e rn o r
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Show November Dip
ORLANDO lit - Florida farm
prise* like those throughout Hie
U. S. showed a drop during Hw
month which ended Nov. 15, the
U. s: Bureau of Agricultural Eco­
nomic* reported. .
In 1U mid-November survey the
government agency said the drop
In the state w*i 9 per cent, or
go points, bringing ihe index lo
201 per cent nt the 1900-14 base.
Tho new index wax six points less
than a year ago and two under
the November 1950 figure.
The Florida decline was tho re­
sult of lower prices for sweet po­
tatoes, cotoop, beef eattlo, veal
ntl grapefruit,
calves, oranges end
crop statisticians
.........Jl
sallid. Feus and
hoy prlco Increasesi were
___ Insofflclent to offset the skids In other
products, the report added.
The drop on the national level
was also caused by lower nrirc*
for moat animal*, cotton, fruit and
corn.
Discussing the Florida beef pic­
ture, the bureau said "beef catUe
averaged 113.10 a hundred, off
11.30 from mid-October end the
lo
lowest
prlco slnre December, 1949
.........................
Veal calves at 116.10
was t |.00
lower t hi
o month ago and
lowest level since
reached the low
March, 1646."
Hogs i t 117.60 a hundred pounds
were unchanged.

Army Medic Charged
With Code Violation
WASHINGTON
- First Lt.
ord Carl Thlcnnnn. Army
doctor who refused to tell Invcs
tlgstlng senators whether he was
a Communist, hm been formally
charged with violating the military
code.
An Army spokesman snld nn Invcstlgntlnn will "determine wheth­
er the charges will be referred to
u general court m artial."
The spoxesmun said the Army
Meed Ilie charges under ii section
of the military code dealing with
"fraudulent enlistment, appoint­
ment nr separation."
Thlerman. 30, recently returned
from Hie Korean War zone. Ills
home Is in Hnmktvn

Pressure Cooking Is
Said Sw eeping World

(Continued Prom F a t# Onet
and defeated Democratic candi­
date for president, le flying to
Washington from Atlantic City,
N. J., after attending memorial
services for the 1*1* CIO Presldent Philip Murray.
The Trumaq stovenson meeting
almost certainly will help define
lust what role Stevenson will p l a f
In the Democratic party’s futurer
Party Chairman Stephen A. Mit­
chell told a news conference yesterdav—his first since the Nov. 4
election — he believes Ste»enson
must continue as standard henrer
but said he does not know just
how to describe his d u tlc
"The active titular leader" was
tho expression Mitchell used when
he smilingly refHcd to a ques­
tion as to whether Stevenson would
bo the active or titular head nA
the party.
“
w*Itrhell said he Intends lo re­
main as party chairman "on an
Indefinite basts" and plans to
travel the country meeting state
and local Democratic leaders.
As the minority party. Mitchell
said, the Democrats will place
greater emphasis on Its members
in Congress. Party policy will be
expressed In Congress h"t "won't
1- ‘- ‘ to” there, be
necessarily originate
___ __in explaining his eoncept i f
said
Iho Democratic National Commit^
tee as a sort of clearing house
between Democratic legislator*
and others outside the federal gov­
ernment who are “ responsible
voices" In the party.

Liquor T hief Avers
His Life Threatened
TAMPA ijF—A confessed blA
scale liquor thief related In Fea^
ernl Court here that threats were
made on his life If he testified
■gainst six men accused of help­
ing him dispose of a truckload nf
stolen whiskey.
Robert E. Dcltle, Bay Pines, who
Is serving a four-year prison sen­
tence after he confessed be drove
off with 350 cases nf whiskey worth
130.000 at Louisville, Ky., said two
Tatnpa policemen and a Duval
County deputy sheriff threatened
him.
V
He snld one or the Tampa police
officers was Carl D. Overstreet
who admitted bring a member of
a Florida West Coast gang and
now is awaiting sentence. The oth­
er he referred to as a "Mr. Aver."
He did not Identify the Duval
official.
On trial here on liquor theft con­
spiracy charges are Thomas Clay,
ton Clark, Frank Jam es McLaugh­
lin and William I). Comstock, all
of St. Petersburg; Jam es D avl0
Ford Jr., Madeira Beach; Elee
Samples and Claude Curtis Hart­
ley. Jacksonville.
Defense attorneys ripped Into
Doltle’s testimony for the six hours
he was on tho stand. He admitted
he has been ln 1st) four other
limes on various charges.

MIAMI tf) — Pressure cooking
utensils ore changing ami ImnrovIng the eating habits of millions
of peonle, not only In England but
In Such countries ns Turkey. Indin, Pakistan. Egypt and Fram e,
a leading British manufacturer de­
clared today
F. P. Webster, Managing Direc­
tor of South Western Industrial
Corn., Lid.. Wolverhampton, Eng­
land. said In an interview that In
England alone pressure cookers
are M atching calories, making
tough meat tender and saving fuel.
Tney are becoming n common
Hong Kong is on the China
sight over Arab campfires in Afrlra and are much sought after in roast a t the mouth of the Pearl
France, he added,

Fifth
Annual Opening

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MIGHTIEST
UOTXOK PICTURES!

of the

M A Y FA IR INN

December Six, Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Two

Ohjo River Swallows tm
200. New Automobiles !£?
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Ohio River swallowed another J

Cocktails at 7:00

Mid lie had"information
tan wa* atudyut* • p1«n
■ol w ares and price* benew Congrna convener
rom today. Dwight F in n II be aworn la aa Preil-

Dinner at 8:00

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Dancing at 10:00

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For Reservations

STARTS SUNDAY!

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Use
HERALD
W ANT ADS
For ltesultM

Our Stocks Are Small - But Our Values Big
In 21 ^ ears Devoted to Selling; And Servicing Ford Cars in Seminole
County, We Have Never Offered C l e a n e r Cant, nor Heller Values Thnn
We Do Today.

1850 Ford VS, 1j Ton Pick up Truck

1819 Ford VS, 1V2 Ton Stake IJody 2 Speed
Axle, One Owner

$ | | 9 5 0 &lt;&gt;
$ 1195.00

995.00

19*19 Ford VS, 1 Ton Stake Hotly

.$

1949 Dodse, 1 I’on, Stake llody

.$ 995*00

1918 Thames I'i.’.iel (English Made)

$

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Dodge 1o Ton Pickup

$

1910 Dodge 11L
» Ton Kudosed Hody

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I h r U n n l u fo t h r llnr.
Ilm iM e H ole f o r Him k l i n e f n p o

Tor llie good of your noul— «ec the
autumn leaves Protected wocdf are
beautiful.

PHONE 148

The Mni-hull Minnl* ore part
of the u tile-*, uttered choln of rnrol islet* known collectively a*
Micronesia.

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rrfiirn for IM* iirromnioilnilon
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TRUCK S P E C I A L S :

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$ 250*oo

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Fund
Boston
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Canadian
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308 East First SI reel
OZARK IKE

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anti u ilitr liN.IOia Is.iu aallu and

Healer
Sinee 1931

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Phone 21)0

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F I. A K A Apartments III W
f irst Street Phone 400 W

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New three bedroom home, Fake
vlow Shady lot. good fishing

$2,000

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I'lililiu'c ..I Paste Max

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Alaslet 1 I all I'ailil
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1 p lu s

Sanliud
I'lionr FIJI
four room house on one acre gar SM F FT HAMI.IN oranges, $1 imi
den land Kusy terms
Ini II M lord Phmie 1134.1
. IIOSA I.. P A Y TO N
Reg Ileal Fslale llroker
II \ I: I ID I T ! l .l IS Coiiliilele line
1119 Park
Phone 11 in
II iiii C s luxrilo Feed Store
I SKI* SI’ACK heater*: all sl/es
good eoiidilioii
very reason
New under ennstriieliun lwo more
aide Fee llfiis 3|!l F I 111 Avr
of Ihose Imv priced musonrv
I'll Hn
homes. Drive by and see them,
fourth SI reel mu* block went of PIANOS I si ll 1211*1 Myrtle Ave
Mellonvlllr Ave Call iix fur de
P F A T F O llM Kill KKH
heavy la
|ies|ry upholstered Perfect eon
Kxrlutlve Fisting
dllmii Phone 231 .1 fill! Fast 3rd
III)B RR T A. WIFI.I IMS, Hr.lln r
SI
It «y mood l.iindqiilxl, Axiodale
Phi&gt;*e 1*73
Allaulle Hank Hid*.
1... .X . . .
*" CHAI'TSMAN lalde saw -l.lke
.N IC E TW O IIKIHIDDM home C l
g head,
I and KHA financed *17 Ksrnmliln
stand anil ele SIOOOO Write C
II I. r o I lei aid

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PIANOS
Heldwiii Wurlll/er and
many olhei famous names lo
rhoose from Hi', on your old
lilano down lies) like rent. Send
Postal Card and Field llepresen
lulivc will call on yiui ul no oh
llg.illon llohllison Mllsle Cl) , 2211
N Orange Ave . Drlauiln, Florida
MAIIOfiANY Hiinran I’hyfe sofa
Original beige and him* uphol
slery
Cood eomlllion. $47 1X1
cash Call 932.1
IIH'YF'LK
liny's 2H"
Fine rnn
(IIIIon
$2.3 011 Phone I.3HUJ.

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Slid. Piano Peelinielaii.
Phone dll W Houle I Sanford

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Sold or T railed Slop hv
or Telephone 112.3 Fiirtiitine Cen
ler
111! 3V First

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l’rl**T I*e«lo, k•Supplies
I T T FS
Shop.ml an.l I 0II1

tlisi anil $.3 i « i
Phone 7H 33 1

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Ileal I ’slale l or Sale

Hay. 11)13-1

MUST HDAIIIMNi; I'A KK for el­
derly Private room, good new
lied Hietitlan. ear lisp
Call

llVNINIi.H
ITa'Iie. lliimmiini. Canvas Free
Fsiimates Plume 1201 .1 after
i&gt; p m for appointment

la a iu iir

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III
311

Dill.AN D O Morning Settlmel. Urland,, Kvening Star Call Italph

AT- buy. sell ami trade ii'eil fill01
lure Wilson Muter Fin inline &lt; ■&gt;
311 F I si Hume 9.3*

f l IINTSIU.il HUMf. 2 liedrooiii'
wllh twin heils, all eleetrle kil
i hen. henilix floor fiiruaee uu e I T \ N d S New anil used Perms
yard, garage Plume 211.3 \\
I rade ills Kader 's Piano Store
I2nn
Mvi lie
Avenue
Phone
2 IIDDM fiirui'hed mist.nis ip.ni
1.91* IV
llienf 117 West nth -s|
Dll. FI It N I C K S
Hv Kie skv
I ’NFI II NISI I F I ) apt I 1,sun- pi,
Wall, Floor and Fireplace
vale hath fireplace In living
IF li IIO IH .IS
room li* Jessamine Ave
IU3 IV. Isl SF
Phone
St ill Fl INK to 'hare home plume I II \\ F IIS F Kxlenslon l!,.,l
2*"
4*9
lo *0 Selikarlk lilnss and raitll
Co
I.A Id iF 2 hedrooiii lullin' 10, ,1,
furnished New oloi lrie kllelu
t I M i l IN HI IN Its
Spa, unis yard lands, aped ideal I a. Inn prices' Holla Head Him,Is
for 1 hlldnn See Chief I'aik.i
Miimimiiii sluts rollon ,,i pi.is
ul 2433 Vale Avenue Phillips
lie tapes Coni|ilele repall s,t
Terrace uficr 4 ihi p m
vie
Al A K T M K N T S .mil looms ho sI M IN n l.K V K N F T I I N IIF IM I
COMPANY
rent Clean anil comfortable 71. *20 IVext Third
Plume 2*3
Magnolia Phone 391 II
IIAVK SD M F ITIIN i;
S F I.F and are In a Imrrv lo sell
nlslied Adults an,', Flm Ave
ll. lei (lie I'lass.lleil atlverllsini*
iliparlmeul of ITIF S A N F m IIH
KUKNISIIFIl I 1,Mini luiiigalovv
IIF.IIAI.il prove ils alillllv as an
eleetrle kitelien mil Magnolia
I'Hll'ieut sales medluui
Phone 1*9
N FW NH FI.V liirni'lied one bed
room house, carport gas appli
ances ,1 It l.ranl l.ongwoiMl
Phone 2ii2Mbii

I.AW.N MOWKIIS sharpened
eveles repaired Shuman'*
llh St

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*H*I i •*I. Si'll V It K*4 — 12
NF.W FLOORS *urfaeed lo per
feetom Old floor* made like
new Finishing, cleaning and
waxing, also portable |uiwer plant
Serving Seminole County since
1023 II M (Ilea*,m l.ake Mary

Slightly used Sofa (led. $70 s'
Sllghlly t se,I Silvn
I.lined I hlflrolie
111'C.
VIA I IIFII III s IN IT IIIII
2113(19 K. 1st Sf.
Phone 127

F FF.VP Pi IP limiei
Phone U7 \\\

See K.'ivmuml M llall
l.ieensed llroker for all
kinds ol Ileal Fstatc
lo*1', s Park Fpslalr*
Plume Olio

In S.infnrd
K'tatdished - Very
good business I.it tin! ipiarter* if
debited Kxi client fur man and
wife tu operate
For details
- -p o.,\ || \s , o Herald

i ; i : n i : ii i f c o . v r n i n n n
Free Fstlmulrs - All lloikiiian
ship and Malerlals (iiiarunleed
I . I . IIOHVFII
in I F I llh Si
I'lmni. 1321 M

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If yon want lo Hut llenl or Sell
See
.1 IV. H i l l . Itcull.tr
Florida Slate Hank lliiilding
"Call llall" Phone 173*

Full UK N T
Furnished garage
3aparlment ul 121*1 Magnolia
KOFI.A WAY ANII IIAllY lll lis
Hay week or month
Tel 112.3
furniture Center. I Hi 33 First

—.V 10— Huslnrss t»p|&gt;oilunlllr* —10
i ' ncscai. orroHTi'Nrry

Pluck construction. SI’ACK IIK A TK H
t e,l Coleman,
2 liedrooms. 1 1 0 0 r fiirnat e
very good condition Verv i heap
hree/ew ay e a r poll, two
flume 13*9 .1
$2.ihiu oil down,
holnnec
Ilk 1*|
HOY'S itted hleyele
20" wtuel
rent
lino,I condition
priee $20 IM
J. Il H i l l . . Ilrallnr
201 I loll \ Tel 1.3b* W
Floihla *:t'Vtr H i ok lllilg.
." C a ll llall"
Phone 17.VI F o il SAI.F Ha* range and w ater
h eate r
I'hore 070 33
F UR N ISH K H 2 hedrooiii garage
apaiitnent t'onlaet owner at i;on
(T
ill
ISP
MAS
lU K TS
New and
Ntuglioliu Avenue
u*ed M'wtng mnehiiie.* Perm*
321 K Fir*t St Hume IH24
F oil SAI.F l.ake Front lot with
■..old beach \ magnificent view
item*
on heiiuliltd t ‘ry*lal l.ake For t i IFTS \NI&gt; SoC V F N IH
wholesale Come firing vonr eat
.i|&gt;|Hiliiliuenl e.ill I .Mb) It
P u rch ase three!,
save lug
money* .‘&gt;(**1 new domesite and
I.OVKI.V a IlF IH t o o U mas.mrv
home on large 'haded corner lot ^ Souvenir stores. Variety stores.
Sport shop*. Held store*, ete
oi beautiful U miiiow .Kid soetion
Witte for wholesale ealalog Cuba
laving room dining area, kit
Alligator handbags, hells
and
■lien, tile hath, glass Jalousie,!
bree/ewav and earporle Com '■ wallets Hume ahead for night
appointments
CASPHIt'S
t'.A
oleic with hardwood floors, allie
T i m JHNCI.K. I* i» llox 720. St
fail.
spate healer.
Venetian
Augiisllui*. Fla
.lint C asper
blind*, hoi wafer healer C K
Prop
kdehen eipilptnent Term* 211*1
Vim met lot Ivcimc
Dll INCF.S
$1 no llllshel I i
Priest H i
I T V F Flips Mayfair seetiou Pav
1312.1 s Sanford
ed street Call M.,.3 33
Avenue

MODRIIN 3 room furnished nimri
iient Private hath Aihills 2.iihi

Cl.KAN KOI III room furnished
apartment III! Park Ave

S t r i c k l a n d - Mo r r i s o n ,

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1. 1052

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You Can Pay More,
You Can’t Buy B e t t e r

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I U t P I M F H VV1 illK
For ,piiek repair |oh' or •mall
hiuhlou Call Inn III.* M I
I'l l M H IM i
Free
.mil.ot ami repair w,uk
eslnii.il,*s II I
11.11 si v
s.oiford V\,&lt; Hum,- 1*7*

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K X P F H IK N i F l» pi esser
lo p
w iges Apply in person Pouu
town Cleaners and F.nindiv II I
P.illliello Ivenoe
IIIIY lielweeli ages of I* and li
lo learn cleaning vppK 01 p&gt; 1
son liownlowii * h'.m, t s ami
Faiindiv. I l l Palmetto \vcooo

1 VIIIN F I S Foriniea lops 1
33■■oilwoiking 3|* S.mfulil
Phone ■iO*l 33 and I 1.33 3

3 all
Ave

II V I I I HV Ceiieralor or Starter
Sei v lee • all 317 Swain's Hatlii V Servo,
Sanford
Avenue
and .'Oil Sllccl

VI
API'S lliilhlo/er walk Ilea
oii.iUr Hales l i c e eslimales
Fxpcriciu e,l Hi.ike .iiul IT mil Foil
I'holie Mb* I 3 I l.l aeey
Man
lo set up and operate
Firestone llruke Hepl No iliiti I'H IFIPS 1 oloiil.il 1 leaners 'know
how
plus I San o guaranteed
er. steady work Aai alnm Cood
iiiolhproofing
assure you of
pay (or
Hi right parly fTiesbuie
ll.ilulliov " appear. III! e
Phone
Stores III Fast 1st’ SI
Imt fm free ijeliverv sin vice
VIII I IMP
I 11111111111' Iti'p.ilred
Hifliiisheil
Holm' .mil tiffin1 Flvtutes Hmlt
Will like working with Hie I .Te
H A M I T S &lt; A H IN IT llO lIK S
phone Co C oimI pav 111mi III!
11I H.11I1 oad 31 i noe
slarl. regnlai ini'iease.
uk
iMil.ika Uhl, 1
lies* belief IF opinillilliilles loi
ailvaiieeineiiF mil lolks vou will SPHF AIT H s i ; |(3 li I l ime .mil
eu|oy working willi I liric ale
lioloiiiib' anil F, 1 lill/ei I'lioiu*
now opening - lot giiC age. IM
13li:l M I &gt;.iv ul I ’ &lt; ii pouter
lo 2.3 ssit li High School cdor.illoii
as ItTi'pIlone o|ieralors Apple al
I 31 111 s|| s
Ktllploviiielll Dlflie
Soiillu'lil
111-1111n■ 3li mi inn 111
I 1i t I ' l l
Hell III A lei I n
Do I 1st
Flee liisl ill,il mu I ele
mull '
St
Si infold
11 p ,- u Moudov
plioiir I 12 • I hi mini •' 1 Vnlcr.
thiougli I’ ini.i\ M .10 1 01 In
III! M Fn .1
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ft mu I no 1,
in
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l&gt; in
oi.lei 1 all Ho*. Mi
I .1 lit.1 la-1
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H llll. 33 A M I |i
I T I I C I H A I I I F appli.on 1 s.des .mil
Phone 7H.3
service li II High iivicdo Fla
phi me II d or Saulord H1I2 33
I V|M'llelliril Supei
MuikiJ llrlp 13aulril
l l I I I M l 111 11
3VKI.I. I* 33 INC perlll.illrlll lull l u ­
now open 111 laivetl's Supei Mai
H I H F V \NO s| | I.
kels (or ex|H'rieiieed grneeiy
I I F IN
meal ami prinbu'e men
Cnml
lale tiniiliT used ears
limitm. good working eoiidilioii'
See IV F MfMasters
paid vaeiitiuns retirement pen
llrallev Odham l sed 4 ars
sinn plan insuranee and olhei
l.lili and I’aik Ave*
benefits Hive age, expel lenii
other details in wiilmg lo
ie pav easli lor used ears even if
IF I.. 33 I KY
yon owe on them
WINN A I 03 I I I t.H O IT III t o
Flllls* A Heel I sed Far*
II i i i m i t II. Wrsl Hav .Station
Second ami Saiifmil
________ Jqi ksnnvillr, IT,1,________
Y o l'H c l l t is woitli more moiiev
1—
IVOIIK IVANTKII
hen* We need eleutl II. IH. ‘ Ill
'.to ' ’d '32 models llnrlr'v Wads
M IHIH.F A C K D lady vvimld like
woiih iiul North orange iirFiiilliillsi'keeping willi no oilier worn
do Phone *397
en In charge Hood hmisekeeper
and goorl cook Mr* Hines, lilt Hi|u PAi K AH I) sedan
Clean.
Oak Avenue.
Will sell cheap Can he seen
anytime nt 2fl.3l Willow Ave
IIAHY S U T T N U -lie s t of refer
rnces Mrs Miriam Vlillip, phone F u ll SAI.F
Trailer
2* fl Fan
llil.'l M
dolii 19IM Inmilrn .folio Creeii,
Park Avenue Trailer Camp. He
Seerelnry sleiiiigrapher Foeiil rest
tween IFIHi anil 7 1x1 p m
Ilea
di'id Keply, Ilow MHII. e 11 Her
sun.dde
util
Model l Ford In
STK N O CH AP H K II
lleeenl resl F oil SAI.F.
..... I 1 oiiilitloll ('all loin .1
deni of Sanford desires employ
menl ellhrr Sanford nr Orlando
HOATH
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.312 Myrtle Ave M A IIIN F hard warn. Plywood, C.
Vail WoiNlworklng .312 Sanford
K X P K ItIK N C K I) miilhur will care
Ave.
for small liultirs in my home
1 anytime Mrs Paul Mnnlnlliaiio. II fool PFY3VOOI) IIOAT. Kleker
H miles So on 17 92 near San
Trailer hook up. eomplele Phone
H.3.3 M
1 Orlo ( Inti

I). L. T. DOSS
1007 Sanford A t *.

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IIO I US II In 12 — 2 In 5
Phone 703
10.3 Atlantic Hank lliiilding

Ph. I I IS

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�- Y Seeks 5 Missing “School Trophy ” Winners
Gr i d Banquet
Be Staged On
VI To Fete
Ex-SIIS Heroes
HUNT t'llKTI.AIN
I c gridiron »■*pluit-.
Hrotlnolc IIitrli Ht-luxtl
*lar* of bygone era* will
again l&gt;o revived for tin- Sil
ver Anniversary awarding of the
Peter Bchnal Trophy at the Tri111-Y sponsored grid Imiiquet on
Friday night, Dee. I'J, at tin- HIIK
Gymnasium.
In an effort to bring tnarlhrr
all 21 previous winner* of the
roreted Hchaal arid trophy, the
ambiliou* SIIH girl* of Trl-lll-Y
h a r t rontart.il 1(1 former "InMr*, but hare falleil In the
nueat
B
UI to find the whereabout* of
ta r other five ex-»l*r».
Margaret Morrlaon. chairman of
tho footlwll banquet, and Tii-HI-i
proxy Marv Ann Wilke are urgently requesting that any peraon, who
know* where to rontact tho five
missing grlddors, to rail tho achoul
Immediately.
The five ml«ln« player* are:
U floii Kdenflrld} «|uUll«n Jordam Darrell ............. . * croon
Allman; and hill Ijranan.
,
Kderiflehl won
‘ V .lie tiopliv the
■ j T*r«t two year.
m
1 Vir-lnh't-hlmr
• lireeedent in 19'2'J
I ml m m
Not
y»ntll Hill Pleni­
shing c-Hioe along
J in
IV-HI-4 win
.1. ‘hi* feut dlllillrili'e.l Hunt bitting
IWilll- tnderioo.
Ivlin now la in
. - *'he A r m y lit
rle a ila f Mr nil y e Park,
rla., la the only other player to
win It more than mire in the 23year hl-torv of th" nunnl.
Pour of the known lx whi­
ner* are In military service. Cot.
f.eorer Moye. I9 l|, I* now «ta•looeil at port Hill, ilklii. nthrr*
In the aervlre hr*lde* .\nder*on
anil Moye are Wallare Tier.
I®lb, rcwidlnit at Mrninhl*.
Trim., and Hlrhard "ralfl»h"
lla*«, in ID winner, *talionrd at
Tamo Iturkrr, Ala.
It la itlteieating to note thnl
t’vo -id of lirothera hold the iliatlnrtlnn of winning the KrhenI
Trophy awnriled anniuilly to the
nuta'amllnir player „f •!■«. venr.
Dr. George Mrl'lellm-I, ( til.
rayo, won the award in 1913
and III* brother l.rlaml Mrl'lal.
land, New Orlran*, ropoed It In
1937. turning the family I rich
for (hr flrat lime.
The Auderaen fllltllle r o l l he
Jnwt|v proud of the gridiron ey.
plnlta of their two anna Willi*
and ctiaelea, Willi* rpeelyed It III
M h MHO nud HM7 and Cle..|e.,
who la attending Georgia Tech,
won •' In D»riO.
(Mher winner* e"d their *ddrenafa are aa follow*j f«*&lt;*—
John Courier, Otledo; 1911—
llewdrlr I,vie*. . I.n* 'n re lra ;
1929—Elwvn Huoirea. Ilrrrkenrider. Oklo.t IM1* — Itnh—I
Hlolnoff. Miami; 11111 —1)01 Hi­
rer, Hanfordi !!••' —l|r»mon
llrom lrr, II*.(hi-*. Pin.; I l l ' Mlrhart AVhuIrhrl
ntlriidlng
Pnleeralle of I’hirhl*- It*^'*—
Fd iN-rdoo, allendiog rnl«er*lly
of Ftorhla.
Peter Hrhanl. who
(he
teeohy ench yeor. urn* "o ’ S w t»
Editor of the Hanfonl ||,.«-.t.| be.
tween tlm year* of i o n 'l l . II"
mncelvrd |he hl»*» In '9!'" »—•
haa been preventing hi* trophy
every year to the olaver voted «*
the moat outstanding on the HUH
orldiroo team. Rrh*"l la n*»e mibllclty director of Silver Spring*
p**r n..*la,
HCIIAAI. THOPIIY WINNKUH
"TWO—Ixifton Kdenflrld
113#—U flon Koenfleld
1931—Got. George Moye*
I MX—John Courier
1933—llendrla l.ylew
1131—QuHllan Jordan
19.13— Dr. George MrClelland
1939—P.lwyn Squire*
1937—Uland MrClelland
1939—Itobert Hlolnoff
1939—Darrell Forfuaon
1910—Jim Riser
t i l l —Vernon Allman
1912—Hill llranan
1912— Hill Flaming
1944-Hill Flaming ,
1942—Harman llrumlry
(•42—Willis Andersen*
1947—WIIIU Andaman*
1149—Wal

TUB H.\NFOllD IIKIIAI.il
Wed. lire. 3, 1952
Pa*e H

Sally Loop Drafts
Eight Players At
North Carolina Is Diamond Meetings
Seeking To Find PIIOKNIX, Arlr. wt—Right playhove Joined
the South Atlnntl
..................................
lantle
New Grid Mentor cr*
ilusrbnll League through minor
t'HAf’BL HIM.. N &lt; i.t'-T hr
Univeriily of North Carolina lodsy
started looking for a new football
coach to replace Carl Suavely, and
a|N'eulutlou Immediately centered
on
former
|»lnyrr
nil two
i n i r a«»■
...» ■ Tar
- — • llrrl 1
»
great* — Jim Tatum and George
Barclay.
„ ,
Snavely rrvlgncd Inst night. effect
live Jan. 1 The University Ath­
letic Council accepted the realanalion and anid the veteran mentor
would lie aaalitned olher dutiea In
the Department of Athletic* ami
Physical Kducatlon. possibly leachInc.
The white ■haired. M jc n r • old
Snavely had guided Ihe Tar Heels
fur 10 years, elghl of them In sue
cession. Ills 1940 and 1943 team*
went lo Ihe Sugar Howl and hla
!!M» squad to Ihe Cotton Howl.
Ills resignation ram r after Ihe
Tnr Heels ended Ihe three mo»t
disastrous season In their history.
They won only seven of 28 uumc.a
and only two week* ago ended an
II game losing streuk by beating
South Carolina They won only two
of eight games this year.
The athletic council said it*
coaches committee would recom­
mend n nrw coach, hut gave no
Indication as lo who would be
offered the Job
Tatum, head couch at Maryland
nod n grenl guard under Snavely
when the latter first couched here
In I03C33, ha* been mentioned as
Ihe top candidate for Ihe Job for
mureV than a year. Uarcloy. an allIIIUI
.
timr nnl\rr»liy
llv "lliifinun.
------ was
" head‘
coach at Washington arid l«o until
brought here last year to help
Suavely install Ihe spllt-T forma­
tion
Olher roaches already figuring
Ml
i n 1 iii iiinm iare
i i &lt; taa»
in ispeculation
Art Guepe u.
of
Johnny Vaught of Mia-Virginia.
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•
*
sisslppl,
here,
.jit., -a former
....... . -assistant
.......................
nod Jim Gill. Snnvelv'a lont’-tlr
and
lone time
naslstnnt on the Tar Heel staff.

Deacon Towler Is
Preaching Sermon
About Pro Teams
PIIILADP.LPIIIA '.I* - Demon
Dan Towler, the would lie minister,
la busy these days prearhing a
sermon In the National pnnthall
league entitled, "How tn run with
a football."
The latest NFL statistics showed
today that Demon Dnn. Hie run
nlnu man (rum Washington and
Jrfferson
ft
College In western Penn
sylvanln, is lha lop ground gainer
In Ihe play-forpay ranks. The
husky Negro buck of the Mis
Angeles Hoins has gained 792
yards nn 130 rushes for an av­
erage of 6 1.
Towler took over the ground
gaining lead from Kildir Price,
who suffered lust Sunday along
with his New York Giant teammates In Ihe 03-7 rout by Pitts
burgh Price now has 737 yards
on 178 attempts for a 4.1 overage.
San Francisco's hustling Hugh Me
Klhenny Is third with 643 yards
on 87 carries and a 7.4 average.
Tobin Hole of Green Hay held
on to his passing edge for the
light week. Rote has
second straight
an average of 8 88 yardi for 120
passes. Ills total gain through the
air Is 1.063 yards and 12 touch­
downs. Norman Van Brocklln of
Ixis Angeles lx second with 1.310
yards gained nn 183 passe*, a 794
uvrrige and 11 touchdowns. Cloveland'is Olio Graham holds t
with 2,330 yards. 310 attempts, a
7.52 averago and 17 TDs.
U C L A ’h S t o c k e r t T o
P la y

In S h r in e T ilt

MIAMI un — Ernie Stockert,
UCLA's stellar right end on oftense, hp* accepted an Invitation
lo play in tho Mshl Shrine NorthSouth * All-star charity footbill
tipfl
gamo here Christmas nlgnt
Stockert, six-foot flva-lnel 203
pounder, Is regarded as Die beat
pass-catcher In UCLA history and
holds three records.
Ho Joins Donn Monmaw,
n d rrsrn
j MB—Chari
center and defenilva llnebicl.. .
i»oi— ..................Talehsl
whu also will play on lha North
Kd Gordon
•ornaw la a tao-pounder.
team. Mooi
nth team
The Houti____
_ willh
... , _eve
. r ^Rob
.
• —Til! uiltary Barrie*
-pound Virginia quarterTala, 179-pound
quarter­
back and safely man who also Is
TROPICAL FARE
MIAMI gr - V VoPlcal Park's a left handed passer.
flrat Wednesday failure of Ihe
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
By The Associated Press

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et Brookemoade
" end Mrs. Al*
Mown, each at Brooklyn College
nlown,
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Balalr stud's

league drafts at the unnual basebatf convention.
Columbus received three players,
more than any other Sally league
team. They were third baseman
Pred Desnuia from Tnmpn of the
Florida International league; Infielder Lee Carey from Lancaster,
Pa ; and pitcher Tony Sarmlcnto
from Tiftnn In the Class D Georgia
State League.
Savannh purchased shortstop
William McCiosky from Laredo of
the Class C lllo Grande Valley
loop and outfielder John Mitchell
from Greensboro In tba Cilia D
Carolina League.
Moron ohfnlned pitcher Pcto
Spasoff from Durham In Ihe Class
II Carolina Lcaguo.
Montgomery received William
Lynn, nn outfielder, from Alexan­
dria. Va.
Columbia added another pitcher
In Hlchard Mills from Coruclc In
the Georgia • Florida Class D
League.
Jacksonville came nul he loser
when It lint outfielder Hlchard
Greco to Ottawa of Ihe American
Association.

“Real Delight’’ Is
Voted Among Best
Three - Year - Olds
NP.W YOltK i;H_Onc fount nnil
Haal Delight, owned by two of
racing’s most prominent women,
were vnled top honor* today for
three • year • old horses bv the
Thoroughbred llaclng Association's
ImnnJ of selertlon.
ftool Delight, from the Calumet
farm of Mrs Gene Markev. was
the unanimous rlinlrr os champion
of the three-yenr-old fIIIv division,
receiving oil 37 voles of the hoard.
A total of 31 voles w-ns liven
One Count, owned by Mrs. Walter
M. Jeffords of Plilfmlelphln. The
TflA hoard of selection is made
ut&gt; of rnclng secretaries of the
37 member truck* of the THA.
which upcnctl its unnual twn-ilay
convention lipro today.
Until horses are strong rnnlrnders for over all honors ns "A m eri­
can champion for 1912" to tin
nimoiiiiccil tomorrow night at the
TPA'x cm iial dinner
The six vote* not collared by
tine ( (Hint, winner of the Heloiont
Stakes, were split between Calu­
met's Hill Gall. Ihe Kcnturky
Derby vlrtur; Arthur Ahhotl's Illuo
Man, winner of the Prenkness;
und Calumet's Mark-Yo-Wcll.
One Count, a dark brown son of
Count Plcet-Ace Card, und Heal
Delight. Imy dauuliler of Hull lain
Him* Delight, thus Join Native
Dancer anilit Sweet
Rntnotic on tho
Swi
list of offleinl 1132 THA champion*
Native Dancer, owned by Alfred
G Vanderbilt, was unbeaten In
nine races nnd was unanimous
choice of Hie hoard ns best luve
nlle roll Sweet I’atootlo won eight
race* out of 12, Including four
stakes, and had four seconds, vet
ling 31 votes as champion filly.
Native Dancer, with seven stakes
victories, earned $230,493, an alltime record for o two-year-old.
.AST NIGHT'S FIGHTS
By The Associated Press
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Woody
Harper. I89W, Oakland, t'allf.,
outpointed Garth I'anler, 13BW,
Salt Lake City. to.
HOUSTON. Tex. - Joey Harttlrgen, 143, New Orleans, and l&lt;orenzu Alonso, 143, Juarez, Mexico,
drew, 10.
PORTLAND, Ore, Freddie
Heshorr, 19519, Los Angeles, out­
pointed Billy McClure, 210, Los
Angeles. 10.
LOS ANOKLES - Oseir Torres,
119, l^is Angeles, outpointed Tom­
my Urnrda. Ill, Los Angeles, 12.
ALBUQUERQUE. N. M. - Bert
Mendoza, 167, Los AnaeJts. stopped
"hamus Jones, 171, Pnoenlx, *.
PITTSBURGH
Boh Raker,
____
____ - ___
_ 221,
Pittsburgh, outpointed Billy Gil­
liam, 209. Orange, N. J.. 10
PORTLAND, Me. - Charlie Goulart, 154, Cambridge. Mass., knock­
ed out Jose Contreras, Ml, Fall
River, Man., I.
NEWARK. N. J. - Jay Anderson, 142, Philadelphia, outpointed
Funari, 122H, Rome, Italy, out^ojntcJ Jim Wilde, 1JSV4, New
J mi Xm I BEACH, n a . - Glen
Flanagan., 12444, 84. Paul, out­
pointed Diego Sosa, 114, Havana,
YOUNG JOR LOUIS
DETROIT KB - Coley Wallace,
sometimes
irneUmes dubbed the "Young Joe
Louis" of the
ranked Bob Dunlap
ip tought
tonight ln,ha

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Shaw 5 1 Bluefield Mato 40
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Ja « Clamsoo 60
10 Howard (Ala) 81
f State 161 Ft. Campbell
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R. Billbimer Is One-Armed Star Celery Feds Vote Stengel Says Only Way To Stop
Yanks Is By Trading With Theft
Re-Elected Prexy Is Selected On Against Playing
Post-Season Tilt
By Golfing Group Little All-Team
Mayfair Inn To Hold
Invitational L i n k
Moot Next Spring

.Iodic* Cornell Wins
Berth On “Tiny”
All - America Club

NKW YOltK 1is - Meet Jodlo
Connell, guard for the Jackson­
ville, Ala., Teachers football team
and newly named tn a berth on
the Associated Pres* LllUe All •
America tenm of 1932
An accident In a swing when
Connell was 10 years old cost him
his left arm below tho elbow hot
tho rugged 0-1 athlete from Gads­
den, Ala.. Is ranked today nn a
par with the other gridiron greats
of 1932.
Connell was Ihe running guard
for the Alabama Teacher* In their
Notre Dame box attack and his
agile 180 pounds made him tho
train's most effective blocker. In
addition, he did the kicking oft.
runvcricd some of the touchdowns
„m| vas uscil a lime or two os a
hall carrier lit the venerable
gourd*-uround play.
Probably Ihe most amaxlng Con­
nell effort of the year was his onebunded Interception of a pass.
Twenty-two colleges and univer­
sities are represented on the Little
All-America, a team which gets
Its name from the slza of the
school* Involved and I* In no-way
a reflection on either the size or
ability of the players themselves.
Two of the honored athletes are
repealers from the No. 1 team of
n year ago -halfback Halph Dimleco of Alfred and tackle Chester
l.agod of Chattanooga Both are
seniors and Lagod, a returned vet­
eran, already ha* been drafted by
the Nrw York Giant* of the Na­
tional Football League.
With Uimlcco In the offensive
and help Seminole High School
“c .m w .y V WMtam
golfers, the association decided to
give the youths automatic mem- maker; Don Gottlob of Sam Riiushershlo in the men’s link associa­ ton Slate, the country's leading
tion. The association will also help ground gainer, and Steve Trmlnak,
Seminole High .School stage the blasting fullback of the unbeaten
state prep golf tournament h«ie Lenoir -Rhyne team which plays
next spring.
In the Uigur Bowl.
Conway went to the little MIsnfl
sotirl college
nflcr leaving tho U.
S
Military
Academy following Uie
S u o r tM R o u n d u p
cribbing scandals of 1931. He was
lly I1AYI.K TAl.ltirr
n great cod prospect under Coach
Earl lllulk but his 2U8 pound but
NEW YOltK &lt;fn — it has been last
needed In the William
eoimnim knowledge for sumo time Jewellwus
buckfleltl.
that fiKitball Is a funny game, but
The offensive team's line Is
the mere fact still docs not en­ made
up of Joe Klrven. Presby­
tirely explain how a team of pro terian.
nnd Tuny Chambers, Mas­
fcsslonats, coached by
acknow- sachusetts.
&gt;/ an..........
end; Robert Lade,
lodged m aster of defense, can &lt;m Peru, Neb..atTeachers,
Tom
a given afternoon be completely Pann, Tennessee Tech, ntand
tackles:
outclassed from Iho opening whistle I’ele Swanson. Whitworth,
nnd
and walloped by n score of 63 to 7. Connell at gunrds and Lou BohnThat was the galling experience • ark of lowu State Teachers at
which befell stout Steve Owen nnd center
his New York Giants In the cold
l.agod and bis tucklr mate. Cal
and snow nt Pittsburgh last week llobcrl*
of Gustnviis-Adolphus, arc
ond. It was n nightmare the fa­ the
In Ihe defensive i
mous mentor from Oklahoma will setupbigthatwheel*
include* two light, but
never forget, Marling from the furious, linebackers
'I hey are
moment Lynn Chni.ilnoi* run the Hubert Wlechard of Kings
Point,
first kickoff hack the length of and
Ted Iw’venhagrn of the Lo
the field fur a toiiclidnwn nnd last­ rrosse,
WIs . Teachers.
ing until Ihe Insatiable Slcllcr* lind
The secondary defense Is compoured across their final Ihree plated
by Hon Hillings of Pacific
scores in the closing period
utheran. Wally Hulllngtun of Abl
(•wen probably come as close Lull
Lcne Christian and Neil Garrett
to explaining the debacle a* It Is of
Ncvnda
possible tn do when be said: "If
tram s placing men
you stay In football lone enough, nnOfthethefirst33 offensive,
first defen­
something like that Is bound to sive and tho eomblnatlon
second
happen to you." He proved thnt team, six already have accepted
It had not destroyed his sense of bowl bids.
humor by adding wryly, "1 had
n reputation a* a defensive roach
to uphold. If it hodn'l been for thnl S P O R T S
M IR R O R
Ihe score might have been 100 lo
Hy The Associated Press
0.“
The thought whlrh comes lo our
TODAY A YEAR AGO - Dick
mind is whether such n dizzy or Kaxmaler of Princeton won tha
rgh Helsman Trophy, awarded annu­
eurrcnco ax that at Pittsburgh
might nut point up an essanitial ally by tho Downtown AthleUc
difference
___
____
between
_
professional Club of New York to the out­
football cluba and the best of Iho standing college football player In
eolleglana. In other words, If two
cnimtnr.
such college leaders a*, say. theFIVE
YEARS AGO-The United
Michigan State and Georgia Tech Stales threatened to withdraw all
played each other 20 tlmea over winter Olympic entries In an ar­
a number of seasons, would either gument over which American
nf them ever suffor such a humil­ hockey team wax to ropresent the
iating defeat as that which was U. S. In the games at St. Moriti.
Inflicted upon the Giants?
Switzerland.
Seriously, we doubt It. and this
TEN YEARS AGO - The major
Isn't meant as a knock at the leagues announced a night game
money players. They put up a limit of 14 baseball contests
aits lor
whale of a show week after week each team with tho excecptlon of
and play tba best football
the Washington Senators wiino were
to be seen. But. as we \ ..... . permit
mined it.
...
the Giants get their lumps on teleTWENTY YEARS AGO -— Army
vision, the thought occurred that defeated Navi
vy, 10-0, before a sellthey rlsl’ed their necl
ecks less and out crowd of 72,000 football fans
what waa at Franklin Field, Philadelphia,
less once they r e a zed
l l i .................
happening to them. They seemed
"Pick" Vidal and Jack Buck­
to realise there was no nrreentage with
ler starring for the Cadets.
In dying for deear old Tim Mara
and that there wnutdjm anotiter game next Sunday. Tito eol*
leglans haven’t enough time left Coach Andy Gustafson called Shi­
ver "one of the finest players I
to play It that way
ever coached at Miami." He also
praised Marlutto'a offensive plav.
U-M Gridders Elect
Sylvester Martin. Jacksonville,
and Bill Seblnskl, New Jerseyite,
C iptalns For Game were
promoted from the B squad
“
' Georgia an*
MIAlil urv— University nf Ml*
linebacker
emi
who to on
ml footballers elected llncbs
d offensive
lady to
Rex Shiver _____
and
. . . . . . . . a___
guard
gidoey
Don
co-captalna far the
Jon Martutto
Marlutto c^c.aptalna
Greenspan
and
Ernest
Tobey
are
Georgia game Friday night and
definitely out with injuries.
o V tie
Itobert 8. Ilillhimer was re­
elected president of the Men’s
Golfing Association last Monday
night in a special meeting at the
Seminole Country Club. Col. H. G.
Harrlman was likewise rr-elertcd
for unother one-year term us Sec­
retary-treasurer.
Comdr. “Itrd" Cleveland, Han­
ford Naval Auxiliary Air Sta­
tion. wan selected vice-president
In brief hnllotlng at lha begin­
ning of tha meeting.
Seminole Pro­
fessional,
Mu*
O'Llnger,
an­
nounced Hint the
management of
the Mayfair Inn.
new owners of
the course, would
sponsor and con­
duct Hie fourth
annual Mayfair
Inn and Seminole
..
amateur InvitoMus O Linger tlonol
tourna­
ment next spring. Ifc said the
date would Im set later.
In previous years the Men's
Golfing Association bundled the
tourney, but the New York Giantowned Mayfair Inn subleased the
courso from Hugh Whelchcl and
alt major tournaments will ho
stuped liy the new owners.
In further sssoelstlnn action.
Dr. Harold King and P. D. Scott
were appointed lo the handicap
committee.
fll nn effort to foster interest

ximis to land Waircn Spahn, BosBy JOt: RF.ICIILER
PHOKNIX. Arlz of — Tip to | ton’s stor southpaw.
CKLKItY FKDS SPTS. Ih JACK
Asked whether he would be will­
V anity football pluyers on the Itank Greenberg, general manager
ing to give first baseman GU
Seminole High School squad crush­ of the Cleveland Indians
Wanna beat the Yankee* for the bodges and outfielder Carl Furlllo
ed nil outside hope* of 11 postnnant —
next
year? Lot Casey
for, . Spahn. Drcsscn smiled and
rill pci........
— &gt;
.
senson clash In the Memorial
Stadium when they voted. 19-It, Stengel, the guy who slopped yon said:
not to play any mmr thi* season. 1lour years In a row. tell you how
All I can say is I'd be willing
The squad met with Principal
"Nothing to It. say* the cajiy to hreak up my Infield and out­
of Nrw York'* world field lo get a good starling pitetm^
Herman
E. IMorris, ,Uwho
put
•*!"
T
,,
v«r.
In
h
i
,
'
champions.
"If you want to heat preferably a left-hander."
OIK
'
iirstlon
up |o the player* in hi* -1||( ju*Hl mak|1 n , ra,|c w(th
*g„
Dressen said he planned to use
nfflc
ffk-e
yesterday
morning.
After
a
f
,
k
,, the
th good
„ | play
.,|„y Bloc
i)|a rk as a starter and fell
reliefer
rM i
l n n,w hlrh’’hoth *fooling. U «k at. .11
brief dl*cu**hm J n whieh Prnii
both ers w“
uaVe
away to other clubs next season ond expressed hiope
we
gave
away
roaches Bill Fleming and
Jim
In trodcs In recent yea, s—Bob that such newcomer* as Jl
Cana* expressed their views, the Porterfield, Jackie Jensen, Prank Hughes. Bob Mllliken and Ronnie
players vetoed the suggested extra Shea, Tommy Byrne, Duane PH- Lee would fortify the pitching
game.
tuff
lettc.
"Some of the aenlors wanted
That Greenberg pop* off how !
----------------------to play another game, hut the he hales the Yankee* and wants T a m p a A n ( | p g U Will
hoy. on a whole felt that an­ his players to do likewise. Does
other game would be almost he tfiinx his Indians ran win the
anti-climaxed after their thrill­ pennant by hating us? No sir
ing finish with Dr Land last
"Know how Cleveland can win
.
Wednesday night.” said Morris. the pennant'’ By getting some of
^ — , ,,rldaThe Junior Chamber of Com _our players That's how simple It Mate University is concentrating
can't lick 'em. get 'em &gt;'»» CnliiPilnc'a
Mopping Tampa's Vince
Chick©
merer had hern tovlng with on Is. If you
*
i a ••
damn h
aM
in Saturday's fnnlhnll
football game
her*.
Idea about sponsoring u "Joycee on your folclp.
Coach
Don
Veller
has
Instructed
Bowl" game at the end of the sea
While Slrngel was having
'll some III* kirkers, Jlrmnv Mcssinese and
son, hut they got started on it too fun at Ihe expense of his friendly Stan
Dolxisx, to keep punts and
rival from Hie Ohio elty. Chuck
bib-, Morrl* added.
out of the reach of th*
Cliff Aldca, who spearheaded Drcssen. whose Brooklyn llmlgcrs kickoffs
*pee&lt;lv S|iartan back. Chlcko althe po»t-*ea*on contest for the bowed to Stengel's Yankees In the wavs
had a good day against
Juyrers. stated that the intrndeil recent World Series, was accept PSU. has
lie raced 93 yards with
Mount Dora clash had l»een ruleil ing congratulations on having been kick for a touchdown here In t$
out when Jim Spear, coach of the rch
and la*t season at Tampa retur
Golden Hurricane*, flallv refused manager of the Brooks for a sal­ a hoot 87 yards for the key touc
OUCTlto play his hoys, who had quit the ary ranging from $33,000 lo $10,- down In Hie Spartans' 14-0 vie000.
gridiron two week* ago.
The Drcssen signing along with
t ,ni i .nA
STETSON WINS
the announcement that Joe Black, 1n„|.|,Irri.*ivea*ii Cfh row In o i^ n t " b!
COCOA UR — Jim Tavenlere who all but pitched the D.algers . fi™ ’T V j ! | |
wIn
, i f Sis . f , a i f
scored 16 points In get Stetson Uni­ to the rhampionshlp ond won 1
versity off lo a winning sturt In Rookie of the Year honor*. nl*n ^ , ' ' ‘n , Thn -„nrh
the basketball season. 37-51. over hod signed Ills contract for 1933 f „ 'r yh|,Th^ lnne?. woS"t
Patrick Air Force Ba»e. Bob How. came a* the boselinll convention ^,n.r|„o *tl,«Uhhf T«mn!! *ilnr n' UC"
player
n** c 1 * Tan,Pa ‘*n®*
ard was high far Patrick with 13. wound up Us three day
- i aMn
Veller said hit defensive lineup
flroft nnd prepared lo ay
delve- Into
prohablv
will have Vic Szrzcpsnlk
one of the heaviest legislative
IMt.nno Pin 7:
and Hob Wndrich at ends, SWe
PORT LAUDERDALE
- A agendas in mnny years
$30,000 stable fire Monday mid­
Drcs.scn. obviously delighted ’Huey and Troy Hornes at tackles,
night destroyed the noted three- over hi* new puet, Immediately un- Nat I’nlak and George Carnes at
galled Show Horse. My .Sweet­ nounecd the Dodger* were slated guards, Jcrrv Jacobs ond Eddlo
heart, and two performing mules. to meet with tho Hrave* "In a Johnson as linebackers, Hilly HaSamba and Rumba.
day or two" In an effort to trnnsnet bon nnd Curt Campbell at the sideThree employes raerd Into the a deal. The little leader did not bucks ond Harry Brlngger at safe­
Galvin stables, owned by social­ Identify the players he Intended ty
ly prominent Mr. and Mrs. J. B. to dangle In front of the eves of
Garvin, to rescue six other valu­ Braves' officials but made no
Myrrh is a gum-resin highly
able show horses
Imncs about Ihe fact he wus an- valued l&gt;v the ancients.

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VOLUME XLIV

Established 1008

SANFORD. FLORIDA

THURSDAY DEC. I, 1932

Britain To Cut Thousands Line Streets Of City
As Santa Claus Parade Is Held Body
d . j. ^
T
A
M ilitary For
Quits
In
Solvency Sake
Protest Move
Churchill Announces
Cutback In Defense
Effort To Protect
Financial Stability
LONDON lift — Prime Minister
Churchill announced today Britain
will cut back her defense effort to
protect her financial solvency,
a He stressed, however, that this
'‘decision in no way implied any
weakening in her majesty's gov
ernm ent’s determination
.
to
lake Its full part In Iho effort of the
North Atlantic Alliance.”
Churrhlll read a prepared state­
ment to the House of Commons on
defense policy
He said that lust year defense
rust Britain l ,4t.2,o&lt;io,ooo pounds
($4.093,G&lt;K),i&gt;00). The same amount
of defensive equipment this year
grill cost l.d.'iO.OOO.OOn pounds und
next year l,800,0UO,&lt;M&gt; itounds In
flatlnnary factors iiemunt for the
rise.
The prime minister did nut stale
bow far the defense effnrl would
be cut back. He did soy, how
ever:
"We must prevent any substan­
tial rise above this year's level of
defense expenditure.”
Cluucldll* statement was inter
preted to mean Ihut Britain's dr
frnse spending would remain more
f r less constant. Effect* of Infl.i
* .Ion would merely result in a de­
creased quantity of arms output
The Prime Ministers of Britain,
Canada. Australia. New Zealand.
Pakistan, Ceylon und Southern
Rhodesia and finance ministers of
India and South Africa have been
meeting In London .since Inst
Thursday.
High officials said n few hours
before their session today with the
British Cabinet that, as far us
,jh ry knew, the group lias no plan
Tor a Korean settlement. Bill the
concensus, they said, does seem
to he that the fomnmnwi-nllh
would oppose anv extension of the
war to the mainland id China.
Officials explained t h a t
a
stepped-up war In Korea would Ini
pose new demands on the Com
manwealth’s already strained re­
sources of men und eiiulpinent.
None of the British-led group
With fighting troops In Korea
ty eem s willing to reinforce its con
M ngcnts there. One of Ihe chief
reasons they are meeting here Is
lo figure out ways to savu money
on other fronts so they can nay
for the military obligations they
have already contracted

Fr. Daniel Hegarty
To Deliver Oration
k,At Elks Services
The Rev. Fr. Daniel llegnrty,
chaplain of the Winter Park lodge
of the Flks und pastor of the St.
Margaret Mary Church of that
city, will deliver the oration at
olnt Klkx memorial service* here
lunday, 'lining which vocal selec­
tions will lx- presented by u mix­
ed ensemble front Seminole High
School, Howard Mcfjougli, chair­
man and past exalted ruler an­
n o u n ced today.
- Participating In the services,
which will sta rt at 2:00 t&gt;. m„ will
he Orlando Lodge No. 107ft, Winter
Park Lodge No. IK3I) and Sanford
Lodge No. 1241. 1'he public la in­
vited to olteml.
The 8HH ensemble will sing
“Ahide with Me" mid "Onr God,
Our Help," according to the pro­
gram. Members of the ensemble
ate Mnry Ann Wilke, Ann R aW n,
Joan Wright, Klnlae Snyder, 8yl.v ia Hayes, Mettle Crlaaey, Bar‘ barm Riggs, Snndru Dunn and Joe.
( • Jones, members of the Trinle
Trio, and Larry Bates, Edwin TI■on, Ray Davis, Jimmy Whatley,
Joe Hutchison, Eugene E"trMge,
Jimmy Krider and Arthur Haskina, mrmbera of the hoys double
quartet. They will lie accompanied
on the platio by Jeanne Lane Mil-

i

A regular meeting and Initiation
will he conducted at the local club
tonight, atartlng with a dinner at
•frdtSe o'clock. Other events planned
by the Elka Club are a Chrlsttnaa
ball on Dec. 20, a children'* Christ*
m at tree, a New Year’* Eva party
and a benefit ain-tlon.

MRS SINATRA RWIRFH

LOS ANGELES (Jt-M rx N w v
Sinatra, divorced wife of linger
Frank .Sinatra, has rnnoHed an
nroxlmately $30,000 worth nf her
Jeweli ico missing from her homo
She told police she h id been out
— of town for ebou* two weeVi and
* Mi her return noticed the Jewelry
M ining. Although she has Inwteance coverage, Mra, Sinatra laid
roan* nf the plecea have aenlimental value.

AHMoclalad I'reMn Leaned W ire

Says He And Truman
Are In Accord Not To Snipe
At Ike Just For Party Sake
d

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i

Downtown streets were Jammed i love, who was roller skating along
with crowds estimated to number) the street, second,
front II),000 to 15,000 people yesAngie Stewart won tin- first
lerdav aflrrnoon as approximate-‘ prise in bicycle competition, with
lv 1.004) persons trooped past them the second prise going to Mmg
in the colorful, musical Christinas
parade which onrneil Ihe four-day Higgins, lii the vehicle competi­
Tourist festival.
tion, wagons and the like, MftiiKama Claus came streaking Into reen Scott, 11, representing the
town aboard u screaming fire Berninob- County chapter of the
truck rather than the trndlllonal Red Cross ami dlessed like it lied
sled. Ills arrival was accompanied Cross nurse, won first prise, while
by a shrieking Jet plane from the the second prire went lo Susan
WASHINGTON .4* — Prcildenl
Sanford Naval Air .Station, flying Faille, rei-reselitlng Yvette's lunch
low over the downtown section.
Winners In the parade were the local Cub Scout troop,
nicked by Cuptaln J. 1.. ('b itten -1
den, commanding officer of SNAS, „
the Rev. S, I.. Whatley and Mrs.
M r x i 3 ' &amp; * s J r J SLST3S5
Nnncv Brock.
wa* MHfinn und ($i*n»'Vu Rrhool, of fit*i il v
Winners of the walking, cos- whose float showed little Susan
Archibald Cox. chairman of the
iiimed grown, ranging from one to Fulford dressed ns an angel and Wage Stabilization Board, waited
five years old were Connie Stew­ driving a reindeer, was third.
only overnight to resign lie made
art, first, In a red flannel night
I'rlies were wailing to lie claim- no formal statement, but told a
gov n and cup with n red candle eiI last evening at tin- Chiilnher reporter the While linn e might
in her hand; thirls Carlson, de­ of Commerer hv It"- Red Cross, have something to say this uflur
picting Red Riding Hood, second; the Cub Seouls mid l.ynmn School, noon The Truman action, while
and Ronald and Michael Tindel.i Other prire. 'md been received,
runnier to reenmmemlallons of his
By JOHN CHADWICK
el—,».,1
Christinas paekages,
I'ollee Clti&lt;-f line Williams --*tl stalilli/iitlon lieutenants, did assure
WASHINGTON .P Two Senate
pifti.-d the sin- of tb&lt;- erowd at a year of peaee ill the eoal mllu-s
third.
The President vesterilay ap Iti'publicans were in disagreement
I’rises in the -ante group for 10,lion premie, while Highway I'iion whether Senator Robert
ages six to nine years were trolninn offered nn estimate going proved Ihe fall $1 !(U daily wage today
Bwurded to Mary Phillips ami Ter- as high a- 15,000 people. Crowds Increase for John I, Lew I s '375.000 A Taft of Ohio mined his chances
by his
rv Collins, first, dressed as Mr. jammed the curbs four persons soft" Vo al Viliner's" lii- illdii'heTiidn't i (" r tl‘u ’
want President elect Eisenhower to f " K'k
President elect Eiseiv
and Mrs, Santa Claus; Keith iIssm along the route of march.
.... secretary
choice
of for
Fight bunds participated In the have a eoal strike crisis on Ills 1bower's
Wi-slfnll. who was leading a goat,
,
,.
.
.
second; nml Charles Slielove, dad parade from Seminole, ttrlnnd hands when he lake office next ka|’"r
due Republican lawniakcr, a
ns ii down, third. Winner* In the Kdgewnter, Kustis, Orlando Boon--, month
staum-h
Tuft
hacker
who
asked
While Ihe move averted an ll not to be minted by name, foresaw
•11 to |,‘t-year-old group were Inesj Winter Dark und Ih-I.and High
Prescott, first, dressed ns * .Srhnol, Cn.nms Academy and Kan must certain strike, it opened the
door to u boost in
Christmas tree, and Arlene HiteM idi timed On Pave Six*
i1"':1 uf1" - R A B X A n'.'.I.'h . iI i' . iS ! .
ci msiimer 1
among public anil industry mem
tiers of the wage board The hoard
Hot another T’.-ift *op|sirler also
majority had held that a wage requesting
anonymity, said an
hoost beyond Jl vi would be Infla organized effort
would lie made
tionary

jone. und the third to cbniie* Ti uman’sHoardChait
man Leaves Post In
Disagreement Over
President's Action

'»r“,f'ri..r

Taft Chance As
r -h 'Zsrszrsrifz z Floor Leader Is
Held Doubtful

Named To Eisenhower Cabinet

ss? 'xrsas.... .....■.....

P o e in rr
I x u L IIIe

Junior Chamber Is
Nenrintr I t s 250
Membership Goal

...
I lo elect Taft to the post He would
WSII t balrmati &lt; ox. a to.yenr old not predict the outcome, but said
Harvard law profeasor 1m* been \\tr drive would he sopped only if
P n e f ,n "Gii'c fur four months He sue- l iM riTiiiuvrd hhniuJf from i*tin
I 1 1 5 1 eeinb-d Nathan |Frtnsluuer siiluratlon

M in n il D e n t i s t

lo (il* t
.
c,
( n n irm a n s lli!), S u y

Ft. I'icM'ce Friends

whose artlon* in the steel ease last
siuiHiier resulted In t'ongress pas*
a low n-strl.-tlng the power*
of the WSII
Industry members of the W9H
'••Id through n spokesman the*would boyeutt all hoard meetings
imlll they have eoiiferrrd on the
nm-stlon* raised by Truman's ac­
tion Herbert Kelley, executive as­
sistant to the seven Industry mem­
ber*. told newsmen they would get
tnuether tonight
Meanwhile, Kelley telegraphed
Wf
L. i ( ,.r&gt;i , "V
t10 .dIt 'vsn
.
of the dedslnn not
in participate nnw in W.HI1 sessions
here This could bring the entire
wage control program In a stand­
still, at
until the industry
mrmbera of the nallon.d hoard
chart a coum* of action
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
o ,
,
, ..
K ( t ] ) r j Ik f HI I'H
v
,,U U I U

Stevenson Says Aim
(M lVnios Is To Retu'o Deficit, Serve
Rublic's I n t e r e s t
W ASHINGTON P~ Aill.ii Steven­
son said today lie and President
I I o n i a n are tu complete agreement
not to wage war on Dwight Eisen­
hower'* program *i nr pi % for parly
,oli .mlage
\tul lie told reporter* at a While
House news conference, the Demo- rain parly's two major problems
■re ii to wipe out a deficit of
more (ban half a million dollars
and i'Ji to " s e n e the public
lo b i e .1 '
Mi-\enson *p"ke •" newsmen aft­
er &lt;ontiTriug with President T r u ­
man at Ihe While House, the Wash­
ington resilience (or which he hid
in Ins unsuccessful campaign for
tin- presidency
lie made no major prnnnunee•01 it* ut the news coitli-renec. but
cb.it'eil atm ably with reporters who
plied bull with questions about his
political Inline mill Itial of tlie
i leio- 1 i atie part)

(IOP Leader Thinks
Criticism Of Ike’s
Choice Hurt Ohioan

JayceesFace 11 Haggard Seen As
Projects During McCarty Choice
Next 2 Months For Racine Post.’

Nil.

SINCIAIN WIIKS (left I. VI « I,., it moti of Ihe llepiil-lii th to . .
mute*, lias been name-1 Srncl.iiy "t ( '■■iiiniel-e n tin 1 &lt;
I'iiblntl Weeks, a fnritter s.-unloi . is o o.ilive of M.i ... lo. "
1’ Durkin (right), 'll. has been named by the I’te i lent ■ ■ r
irt.iiy of I alair A ti-gi-len-d I &gt;enit" tot win. *u|,|",i f,*.i i \
Stevenson, Durkin is piesi.leot ..r the Unit
A&gt;.ti.m ,.r l
no li and Apprriilli-e* of ti e 1‘linnlnim ,o..l ) *,|,i-iltlot,, lo I i-ri» \l I

Bridges spread word soon after
the Nov 4 election that he wanted
to pas* Ihe leadership lob to other
hand* and take over the less bur
di'iiMime duties of the lempor.irv
president of the Serial*.
In ease of a dispute over hi
successor, however, Bridges hu*
been regarded a* uvallohlr for an
other term as floor leader
The New York Herald Tribune
reported today that "Sen Bridge*
ha* now changed Ids mind and I*
By It A1.1*11 J. ItlAll'KINS
now- known to be willing to con­
it didn’t take the U It Wilkie*
tinue In till* post lo promote party long to learn that Iriub-r folk* me
harmony."
•till just good plain Amerb'iili
Taft has declared he is available , ,,t&lt;nple pg, the
..........re*&gt; .........
, M&gt;
of o* The

: South Carolina Couple Find Living
In Trailer Is All To Their Liking

tin
I II titans g o i c i M i - r di d s a y
lie -t tilings
I
lie lias no i m m e d i a t e p l a i n
(m Hie I •it nr** i it In-1 th a n to take
* b-it lest amt |h i s s i I i I&gt; to travel
ilu o.id
" H e k no w s id im plan s for a
, b iio •• in the to[i le a d e r s h ip of the
tu mol raftc \ ilioii.il i o m m i t t e e ,
led il o i . ii lie n e c e s s a ry to re

•it.non- the eionmittee structure
In ' .mu' of I tie delicil to funds
lb' added thill be expects his
i' md picked iud'otial chairman
Stephen A Mitchell to stay nil in
till- |"ll

TALLAHASSEE 'T Dr furlls
After soi-resafully staging Ihe
4 It is up In tile Democratic
I'hrlstma* parade yesterday, the Haggard. Miami dentist, muv Inleaders|ito hi Congress to serve
Junior Chamlwr of Commerce Gov.-elect Dan McCarty’s choice
as Ho- litsli unicnt of being con
waited Into u general disc us* Ion for chairman of (he State Baring
slrm In e and ■ wboles,line infill
and outline of an ambitious pro­ Commission
&lt;m u l kilisa
1 (Hit 1“ • s 1 f t -ktl» 1 cro-e in nor public life
That was the word front friend*
\\ hit It »”i J$ b!11Vit l Sj mi In ll
I""i 4 i
gram of It more project* Lo be
Some Southern Prniorrnt« al
Im t I"ut h II,........ 1.
V it,. Mit-t
tCmillnmul tin Page Six)
completed within the next two of McCarty today lie could not
readied Immedlatelv
at Id* Ft
yi'iif A t I'.iIf Mill'** Ji n lilt HkT at i jk•-!$■•*•1
months, at their Yacht Club meet- be
,
office for
for comment
comment
t u Hi** it lo |in*vhl 1$
«1) 4 M'l' 1It'll t
Ini* today.
I lPierce
l«ree office
it))) HI '
V *f IM
nit
.........
for Ih e post III* only a v o w e d rival ] wilkles nml .-bildreo, M»vm || o
HI* assistant, Warren Blui-ktnon,
President Douglas Htenstrom
If
William Kmiwland of (a ll-la n d Hugh 5. nre
th.l- \\ rill h • , 1' *•1 II 41) wild 1) M li* | i hi \
outlined f-e numerous, ,(ind#r said the governor-elect lulsp’t cpm
fortlla. Who has said lie is In the i
, ||v „t th. Diemmvol.l »|»n«. hit Mi) t . l 1 Jills 1 II 1 )*'
feted makeup of the five man
»a'l
follow* t
t'
Ji'MH il 4 J ' 1"1. Is »h DM M i ' f ll M
race ayainsl a n y b o d y except Tr-iller Court
oard which supervise* racing and
I I Flrfeh un the "Vole* of De
Bridges
I "And It'* a real burn, i".-, «trii Mr nn«I M'♦’* (h)i (iv • H 1*I4.)f I d"
moeraey" essav contest for lunlnr legalized pari-mutuel betting
Too few senator* were here- ami n|| [he modem ...... oh o- • - to 1 1)4111 I"
He said McCarty hopes to have
-o.l sen'ur students in the County
*1 111 * 1
1 k■ IV
t r
too chary of emit meriting—to give fmmd m the ......
no-- i .io t.t
name* of men who have agreed to
hitch schools.
V i ,r v rift.,?i.■I'.I . f f IVi* nil'll
a clear blctore of the likely upshot yj,, Wilko expbnne.l "W. bay- II I * i«fi
21 Organisation of a Javcee accent appointment to the com
‘ l
' “ ttu*!i f" »t,l .li'Iiiinn* If
&gt;.. | I 111.
i"in i h
of
Taft
i
deiomi'iatlon
of
Klsen
M-frigeiatton,
,
o.-nbiitoe
ln-ei
mission
and
other
top
position*
m
l-uii'lng school lo instruct youth*
' u I'M
SrtfMi
$#' i ' D \ f 4t»||iv
iji
. i ■ »i*M I
bower’s selection of Martin I* theinio.ieti.silv e-ntn.l|e.| t..,u, TI..M &gt;
hi*
administration
ready
for
un
on the nroprr method* and proce­ nooncement next week
1 • Mil • (ll '*1 M I 44,.,. ,,f |,( i'll I*
• - t.M
O'Ot*
Durkin *»f * tile ti Ko to thu luhor Iiiom utnl ^
« » mill kvtuit'A
dure with Elton Moughton, Jr.,
*-V 111.| &gt;111*'I IMtf Vllh IIlfflit III
-J
I &gt;1.
twist In the new t ablnet
v\bet! vie move fi-uo town I*, tiov-1 .,f S.t I .
The present commission chair
*•»"»* 41 mi' "il* ft i .... .
acting as chairman.
Taft
himself,
in
a
telephone
inter
kn„„|.„w
......
Is*
man is Carl llanton. Ft Myers
U'* M H Sun l11, 1 ! I Ilf ra#«ii III Completion of the Javcee* News-Press
view
yesterit.iy.
said
the
effects
of
,t
l
||
|,.„g
f,„
mkoii'
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TALI.AHA.SSKF
publisher Ills term,
f V11raf $|x hi'• till- W 111 lit*
•■*. TI&lt; drive In assist Ihe Bern- and those of tho other four mem Bund Department ^Is !'onv"i*!eeil 1,1* action on ihe Republican party with ti** l,'ot *»**v»*»til v*'iii'H vi*
1. h*iiM4i rnu r I-.. ,.fr hi* nrleole County Tulierculosl* A*»o- bers, expire Jan. 0 along with that •••mud* are the only iirndieut long as a whole are “ matters that r i' ill I'd tiiMt 11in«•nt" n lliu vm imu
a inti xilli'Mi) *s•i*imi !*l»i«*It**i*
w
arisen yet "
|i |h » » ' w wht'rt' m v ho&lt;«Ii|itvi| m ill s I ••fifii
ciatlon.
of Fnv. Warren who appointed range solution to lllownrd f'ooo haven't
Ik*
II ,ll4* till. 1
He said he has been In toueh with mill tlicv \vi*r**
(Aill, ratitt|»I\ n \ »■*
ty's traffie tiroblems.
4) Organisation of a lendrrshlp them
« linn.... Hi •• n f- Hum 44f
hv a »
D-loirtment Chairman Allied some GDI' senators bill declined to unto nlii'i
Dr. Haggard lias been a friend
program under the chairmanship
mv w
.(. IiDs-t ■•
»' ♦ nliiMit
whcthci they indicated supim'l
MS.) miinv l **»»**ra w i- h' finl *W •
of Brnllev Odham In conhinrtlnn of McCarty since their rnllrgr day* MeKethnn an.l sev.-rsl eegitu-er* say
Ittlt'K* 1 * 11' fill ' 1«tl. I"i ji Vf*r*
fur his |N)sltJon lie said he Is ,|llM't „||,
•mm i:
loidt
*
•
ii
*
till
wt
lo
•
old
the
l.eon
County
Circuit
Co
ul
at
the
University
of
Florida
III*
with the National Junior Chamber
(Hll»-I ffii’fllli*' 1e t.f
•' iur v
i f
wife headed the women's division blidge* might relieve the slton.ooi gelling reaction from all over Ihe rut 11 fti11~i ruiml* *I Mv IiiihIiiiii*1 iStiltf*
(..)!» l
prf*&lt;*r*-n In January.
I' V
* ll'ufhi'H.
I
lllh* 14I
lent
Inn
arilv
but
tunnel*
wool-1
be
‘'inintry.
bill
|&gt;arrjei1
ipp-slions
follim
-8 t tu i mmnIi iir' itui vi irk ami
of
MrCarty'a
Dotle
County
earn
5* Staging of the Christmas
Jilt II I - - I . I * I' i u '
•ii*ri&gt;fii
$*h.
ii txxiI wbi-llirr It wa* favorable or
wr wtilih*i| •nnrthinr (hut vvn at th* I
none tidi'lsabl- iM Mo- Icip-f ru-’
Lighting Contest, which John Wil­ palgn last spring
I 4. • II •tut t i n.J ll u ir h Itrml*
Kv* 11 ' I ?h *hi id*
and ili*
Viililt* in live in
The Cilv of Hollywood and a erttleal reaction
Elsewhere
in
Tallahassee
Judge
liam* I* serving a* committee
.K
irl.. •In
•t mil i
f.
Taft also said he has been lu from (linn* lo i*Vji*'*u
Hugh Taylor Instructed rival at group of Broward Cmintv tnx psv- contact
I*** fi '*» t Ilf SfUft' W'ffH
WlfMi Nl'-s
\\ tils." m l i f i t t . .1
ehslrman.
M
with Elsenhower's head
e-s are protesting state plans to
U n ti l M r no d M » i
W i l k m nr** h i r i n ' ,
torneyi'
In
the
Broward
County
i 'n f tfnv f, ''blhrmf** j111•I I"utn»Ift) Prfsan'atlon of the "Good
I.. . -.ii ft t. I * • i
ID I" to • I
Host s 15 million dollar lemd Issue quarters since lit* Tuesday stale nativi* Smiih CinnliiiliiMN
bond
validation
suit
to
stress
the
.. im Hi *'mm M,i) i i* f» nf i ht* Hun*
Government" and "Outstanding
*• nhcii ............ ii ............................. .
to beln pay Gir Iwn tunnels mid 10 inent. but did not say with whom iu n p lo y i'd hv tho L and *f f l o n w l n i r
fit!.,I I'"'1Hi'' I b im f 1111« 'll 4'Ysill'll*
Cltixen" awards hv n committed constitutional aspect of the case in bridges In Broward Couniv. Tin- lie spoke or wlml was said
ll ....... t • ............
II.....turn n i i i m t i h v
a I+m-h I \ i r Min
Iheir
final
briefs.
*•"•'!$r-t
M i i \ H j*- ra uti.I .1 I Fii-I*H*
f k»1|* ggrEllIlf IIIsi SIt 1 I
heeded hv T. F. Tucker.
He made one thing clear: Ills Hon f&gt;t n|rid T h r u m u v r d I lit i* 11 , | j| M. f
The court Issued Its orders ufter lemalnder -if the eo*l of the -&gt;ro criticism
I !'• 1■f&gt;"' ■*1J11jf il I' | " 'MI •' t If lira (IH'U
was no sudden outburst Hu m art whndn fun** vi*nra li|in I' YIt H' I'll M.,Si. H kt-ii i •&gt;
7) Current Jaycee membership fl„ ,M„ mony hH(, br).M lllkrl) in Jeel would lie home through a four
1 •‘ij)lf II M I K.J.lh II ■'1 M p » , •nti'il t*y
•)(111•
.. Im. jiI &gt;".1
esmpaUn under the direction of ,h lmprove' ont coniI„ |M,(in*, - - million dollar contribution from He said he "look great care" In t»nd w m d d n ' l I n n l r t l n d r t»’in i fi.tn i *
.. i 11*
( i tufflimril **•* I1**")* s l ' k
writing
his
statement
and
helb-ves
nick Healv. The drive end* nn lition for validation nf a 15 mi
r»iu|
deniirtinent.
l
l
v
l
n
r
for
a
n
y
ol
hn
i
iin
dm
i
h
r
*•
»i*
«h
\ 1.,m o n t e
I V . I f l l MM
M i&lt; L i
Dee, IB and I* being staged In dollar bond Issue to help finance a
The bond would lm retired with l "It sneaks for itself "
lo
i •1" ", c l
Vi
Sin mv"- N » kf 1"
Taft, dlseluslng he first heard nf
ennjonctlnn with the national Jun­ two-tunnel, 10-brldge traffic relict llroivard County'* surulus gssollne
t I m i . i ' " 1 • 1 th s' •! ili, p e n i t e n tax
Uinnev
and
with
toll*
rollecM-d
Durkin's
appointment
In
a
news
ior Chamber ranipafen.
project.
li v
W 1, nt,i v
1ni r y
It &lt; t , " 1
in broadcast, said Id* own recoin men
HI Completion of the fond The bonds would he repaid with for iinu of u tunru'l nnil*r
hi Ik-. S o u t h ilD'-i I'VPih&gt;,,,,n plcn ifdatlons
for
the
post
had
been
land
Wntrrwny
at
l.nn
OI
iih
Houli
raisin-?’ drive for the Javcee* Or­ tolls collected for use of a protected
. . m i l l In u .1.1,1 ip l.f 11 . unit w i t l i
F Manion, dean of the
phan** Hhooplnir Tour, under Ihe tunnel at Laa Ola* Boulevard am )!
’!,1,L n Clarence
ni't-nt i i . nmiitit iII (II Ik 1n i g h lo r.
I,aw
School
of
Notre
Dam*
l/nl
■
bridge
at
RE
17th
Ht.,
also
in
Ft
dlreetlon of Carl Prlaoc.
a bridge at S. E. 17th St . in Ft
-ills v ,,s c h a r g e d
l''-i f HK44H "•
verslty,
and
John
A
Danuhcr,
Laoderdaln
Mr. fltenatrom al*o listed three Lauderdale plua Broward County's
n i d i ■(N-xjinlt t " t-i'•in nn V m u r d e r ill
I iM h ftn iirri (in H n r « * l(ti
The
suit
by
tire
City
of
llollvmore prnleeta coming under the surplus gaioJIne tax money.
.1,, fi I 4 f (l. tfl 4 4*
I '.
It i
H o .-Ill
The Ctiv of HollvwmKl and a wood and the taapayera claims the
headfew of Dind-ralalng.
Howard Fr,vflli- president of
II. shot Ji-lui Wulkin-. It, Nedecision
tu
(mild
was
an
nrltllmrv
,
lul
l
"
'
,
f.
I) Staging the anm-al Javcee group of Broward County taxpay­ one on the part nf state and coun­ Plann For Turnpike
the First Federal Saving" mi'1
i.'... nisi, of \ltaiiioiit • Slirllig*,
J
k
4
1»
1
V
•
M
i
In
i
.t
no
HiCfeeiia on Jan. ?•&gt;. The Ro-er ers are contesting validation uf the ty officials. Thp tunn?ts would
asKnciulioM, naid todiiv Guti
oiii. a ‘ii j n ic shotgun the night
Will H e Explained t.unn
nroihera* Clrcua will lo- used thli bonds.
hi- loot asked Gi'iirgi* Tonhv and . ,-.vvt ti 5 it Sniff " i d ) ili, i&lt;&gt; ill tin ,,I o . i It in Ho- Ni’gio l"t*ltie*s
more
expe"xivo
than
bridges
at
IIti* 441$) lu ll
Hi
Judge Taylor told Ihe onposing
,,, I , ,i .f 1lo* *ommiiftit i \Vntk tils,
year.
*
*umo sites.
MIAMI
A (lubllc meeting will Dougin* Btcnslrom. co-chnlrmiin ■( I s i f $ 1 - 4 || l I Ilf* *I ( 1 ill li* I 1" l In oil., .so- s.ii",n il ,inumb'd, lias
lawyers to concentrate Iheir writ­ tileThe
HI Talent Show on Feh. 2rt.
objector*
also
declare
Ihe
the
Cltixen
Hospital
Coinnilttcc.
I
r
l
•
le
t
\
Ilf*'
‘
$:ii&lt;tiii.| umi44i )•*■*! %
bo held in Tampa, probably near
oil .. I
31 Hale of reflector taoe* for ten briefs on:
Whether the Road Department tixe rtf the surplus grt* tnx inrtpev the end of January, to explain withdraw III* nanit- from tin- lt*t I ......... | . l i v i n g t h e f i i l l l i l l &gt; | e , I l l ' l l *
h-imner* on r a ra and blcvde*. Mr.
to
pav
off
the
Itonrl
Issue
wtnibl
for the Florida Turnpike of men proposed a* trustee* for
ll,.
S a lm tio i
\iioi
f '- o ii.I a
Healv will bo chairman of this violated the Constitution hv obllgnt forestall other road Imnrovrincnt* plana
The aupcr-hlghwny committee of
tlf to complete the entire elsewhere In the county.
home for •Its- I n i u t - i n . t . - i i I'nm
K
commltte*.
tin*
County
Hospital.
. . . i the Miami Chamber of Commerce
, even hough proceed* from
Amphitheater Seen
"The result* of our membership
in the case will w
Mr. Favlife said that tin- de­ t ; v at tail F u s t S i i o i t . l S t r e i t bint
said Wednesday i large working
rid iuite proved Inaufflcient. upTestimony
m irh t
\ n u r g e n t idea f o r •b u t " i
drive have been good eo fer and
today
but
final
arguments
wilt
mand*
on
Ids
time
now
wore
such
model
of
an
expressway
will
h*
Whether the Road Department not he held until Dec. 13.
LAKE WAI FS T’ Prospect! arc
our
goal will he nassrd befor*
available for the meeting nml will tliut he felt he coiilil* not give nil lots I,, . ii sent - " ' I 4&gt;v I t" ' .Ualviiliolt reported
Um Conslltutlon In obllgalbrii-ht for ve.,r around
th* drlv* andi,** Mr. Rtenairom violated
contrast travel over a llmlled-a'- the time that would lo- required by ( o u t f " i tlie I ta il* ftiini lv, w h o use
Ing ItMlf to maintain and rpnlnro
of Ihe lug amphitheater built
nradlftad. So far. 817 memher*h&lt;n» when naceaaary the toll facilities Wnman’K Body Found ceil highway and a highway wllh
lost ail till'll b e l o n g i n g " III the
in-.ir here for the winter pnaluctlun
have b*en turned In by Mr. Healv. out of ita current /unda Mho first
this Important project in it* curly lili.re v e s l e i , la v iif lorn it on
of the i’assmu I'ltt)
In Market's Office crossroad*.
Comtnentlnr on each of the four cent* of the gasoline tax)
Commlllee members said many stages.
W i l l i the ex cep tion ,,f a s in g le
I' fu rl Sink, general manager
numeroui BroWt*. Mr. P*ep*trom rather than gasoline lax money
people know little about the pro
Mr. Faville auid, "1 feel honuted
rik-l l"ir, ll"' Davi &gt; holin' was oi tin' amphitheater, told a civic
fCawtlMMl Oa Pig* Rix)
i i s s o s * , . os
aist
MANSFIELD. O. UR-The hod*’ posed 275 million dollar highway that I should liu considered by the 1. nnsiinu
'l In flaoii-s oimolii- 'l
ihe following organisations
of a woman believed slugged by that would bo built from Jackson Hospital Committee nml llie Conn | The iii'iih'iilifieii m-u’ldioi con Hull
have shown Interesl m using tho
rohher*
was
found
In
the
hMilng
villa.
40
Miami
wllh
a
branch
to
Plana Are Made For office nf a *"ner-markel enrlv lo Tam
ty Commisslonir* for a Job of thU | tio-ted llighuav I'nlrolmnn ll. I* facilities
nature. I am rortalnly moat inter- iiuin-un nono.liiitilv oft
*&lt;•■The Cniverslly of Florida drama
dav,
Police
Capt.
Paul
Whlpp
re­
Lake Mary Festivity
esled in seeing that the hospital ing tin- twu-*torv flume Imo'it ile|iattment n* a summer field labpot fed.
oratory; a group plumiitig a big
iroject is pushed l« completion rtivi'lnped iii fliiiui'*.
He identified her a* Mra. |j-ah Civil D efense Unit
WASHINGTON «'|-C o n g r* a»
Plana for their annual Christ- Rlernhanm.
I'at roIiniiii II* ril'oo reported scale protiuctlon liased on Florida
,ust as soon a* possible, hut it I"
about
SO
,
wife
o'
To Be InHtructed Jjucauso of tills Hint I nm compel­ tin- file to Ids ...........I lu-mlipmr hlslury: Ihe St PHersburg MrmTiee Celebration, which will Ernest Max Hfernbaum. owner of
haa been txild th a t beer and cigar- pra*. Tre#
(eld ehortly
ehortly Ircfore
before Christmas a a'tner-P’,’rkat chain here.
•tta commercials a r t *o numeroua be held
led to nsk the wltlidrnwiil of mv ti&gt;rs on car radio, D'T.aod alerted hnriv orcheslra und Ihe elorlda
on radio and Ultvlalon they evtn were diacuaaetl laat night at the
Air Force officers from Jack­ name. I feel tliut n greut deal of the Mi,iiforil I'olire who iu turn State University symphony, . Tho
Capt.
Whlpp
laid
it
appeared
appeaf a t Unto on church pro­ regular meeting at the Lake Mary robber* had aet fire to the nffie* sonville will give Instruction to­ time will he required to yet this sent word I" Hick Aiken I" make Horidn Historical drama would
r-h,Jr1?Tr of Commerce, Raymond after ahigglng Mra. Sternbaum and morrow night at H:00 o'clock at important Job done, and I know ail announcement over III* public , feature the .Seminole Indian post
g ra m .
First performance of Ihe Passion
Paul C. Mitchell, a science kL, Ball, prealdent. laid today,
Armorv to Uie ground obaer- that at this time I Just cannot glvo nddresa system in Id* car.
Th# annual affair, during -wl. . . her husband. Sternbaum was foomt the
head* the committee
Aiken's announcement
even­ Play in the 3.ikk) seat outdoor thea­
- atlon corn* o( Ike local Civil Df- the time to It."
U’'’ feme unit, John Saul", chairman,
When told of Mr. havlll-'* de­ tually ri-iu'lied the grief stricken ter will lie presented Jan D. There
id aodel action at the preranU and candy are d l . t r i f f i E J Mf ‘ ln ,n ,lley
___________________
will lie performances three time*
cision, the two chairmen *«ld lliul Davis fundiv.
Ffnt Methodist Church in ML to children of the community and
nnttnunceil
today,
la furnished, will he
Msrima week ending March ll.
they knew they spoke for the com­
Veraon. N. Y., told a Houe* Com­ entertainment
f'ity
Fire
(’)iief
M.
N.
CleveMembers
will
he
familiarised
under the direction of
. ’ Al. " ' f
mittee a* a whole wll'-tl they said lanil Hinted tndav tliut hi* de­
merce fluboomtxlttee yrsterday the ■taged
Arthur Tomklnaan. Liberal co q (X
Breckenrldee, comman- with the different typo* of air­
they regretted the fact Mint partment was not i-silli’il to the
Movie Time Table
lie come “st ell hour*, buttons to the celebration
the Central Florida group craft and how to spot them and that
night, including the eah- been made. Mr. Ball alated.
f the Civil Air Patrol, and John report them to Jacksonville In the local business man could not fire hut" Mint tie hud heard someRIT/
serve.
inflesj of &lt;h* audience,
tillin' about tt. "We have no of­
ndea, sommandar of the local lha event of an emergency. The
Favorable committee
“The Greatest Show on Earth"
ficial record or ever receiving a
, et mplte."
win*, will he among local mem­ obaervatlon post will be a the
were made and eight new mem
1:0(1 - 3:44 - (l:2fl - 0:12
cull on that fire you mention,"
were taken Into the orgenlxatlon. ber* who will attend a CAP ban* Hrtyhound hue elation in case of
MOVIE1, AND
HEPAIRH
BEING
MADE
tti&gt;'
Chief
said.
.
e"tl
at
the
Dubadroad
Country
an
emergency
or
war,
Mr.
flaula
The meeting.was eom-Iuded with
"I Want You"
Renalra
are
being
made
to
thn
Mr.
Cleveland
reported
Ihut
the
Club
tomorrow
afeht,
belue
Commluionr Otla E. Fourakre adShow starts 0:30, feature 0:57
one interested In giving as- wooden marquee at the Htrick- only alarm turned In vi-ntrrdav
dreesing the group on proooaed *ta*ad aa part «f ^OAP Waek"
road Imororaments In Laka Mar*. activities.
alaUMP to the corps la Invited hv land-Morrison Ford agency and wa* a call from T. R. Tubbs, 412 intermission 8:60, last fsatura
The CAP marked ita eleventh by tho chairman to attend the the floor in the front show room South Park Avenue, at 5:95 p.m.
and answer period fol0:84
fe being painted.
who had an overheated stove.
anniversary last Monday.

B

Johnnie B. Austin

Is Found (iuilty Of
Rroakinjr, iMiku inir

Convinced Tunnels
Are Real Solution

\C

Faville Declines
l Davis Home Near
To Be Named As City L i mi t s Is
Hospital Trustee Burned To Ground

Year-Round l ’.sc For

Beer Commercial Is
On Church Program

/ . S ’*

I

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