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                    <text>arts See Seminole Football
8,023 'Fluid $629.45
Stadium Tux For
1052 Gr i d Year;
* Feds Show Profit

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Kentucky To Try
Upset System In
Tilt With Gators

Using the beautiful Memorial
Stadium for the first time, the
Semi null- High School foot) mil
team set nn nil-lime attendance
record lids year by utlractinir I(t
Qlit Tuns in six luune games. I here Wildcats Have Two
Weic 8,023 paid admission* rep­
resenting a new high in that cate­
Ties Wi t h Bowlgory too.
Hound Grid Teams
lot at Wednesday night's game
with Del.and ret the all-time S11S
alleluia nee mark for u single gams
with 2,(105 speetatnra {inuring
through tin* gates of the Memo­
rial Ftudlnm. An unprecedented
1,0(11 paid to sen this game, like­
wise lull-diluting a new high.
The City of Hanford netted
1828. 15 from Ihr sladlam lax
and nicked up nn add it limn I
1150.00 for the cost of lighting
The park for Ihrse games. Thus,
1779.45 was paid by SMS to the
4'Hy fur lights and tax rrrrlpls.
fjirriiHHi
r&lt;
’.’Jlermun
K.* jrtJfw iC Jfv
Harris, principal r e r s J n s
of Hcmlnoie High lS __
School, declared V ' T —. W
IM t for the first ct
time In lit* It
\h / A f
ra with the M
ool tho foot\ vw / J
ball team made
\.
money for the
school.
.."W e have paid
T jfr
nn our old debt*
from yrars past Herman Morris
and current expensr* this n-nsun
With still a little money leftover,"
stated Roger Harris, school busi­
ness manager.
Three factors were said respon­
sible for the Improvement this
season.
*’ 1&gt; Exemption from slate and
‘faderal taxes for the first lime.
hools are permitted to keep
a one-lhiril state and frderul
taxes that were required to Ire
paid In the past,
- 9) Added attraction of the
108,000 Memorial Stadium wllh
'* many convenience*, lighting.
M illing, rest room*, better seal­
ing etc.
3) A winning football team,
Panford won six, lied two ami
lo«t twice.
(Harris. In nn explanatory mood,
continued, "I have had many peo­
ple come to me nnd ask what the
difference was between the paid
admissions and the total ntten(Iknce and why there hnvo Iteen
so many free admissions.
" T h e ; do not take Into con­
sideration the bands Irani both
school* are irt In for nothing,
Wat to mention Ihr football
■quads of ('rooms and our Junior
v an ity team. They du not lake
tut* account the I’ap Club and
(ha nearly too complimentary Kaiser Beats Millet
passes given to City official*,
For State Net Title
ministers, press, radio nnd nth*
58*
S’ll? a!ld«thl
&lt;&gt;»LANDO
University of
*i w
' hi added.
, Miami a ace, Don Kaiser, upset
x J ; " 1 Wt'dnrsduy night we dnm defending champion Alfredo Millet
ld&gt;04 paid admission* Im ind ng to win lho Florida state tennis
season passesi anil ad v an co "'I m - single* championship Sunday.
netted the school 5I.6W.I0,
In * flva-wf match, Kaiser came
the largest gate In Remlnole High from behind to win, 6-4, 4 0, 30,
flehool. However, w&gt;- bud to let 0 1. 0 3.

8

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No 3’s Climb Out Men’s Link Group Durocher And Robinson Create
Mixed Bowling To Meet Tonight
Fervor Before Baseball Meet
As Tennis Pro At Mayfair Hotel OfLeague
Basement At Seminole Club
IIv HI NT CIIKTLAIN
Hill Swreney, famous tennis pro
from New Kngiiind who was voted
Hie third greatest comeback uthlete of IWiO. hns signed as the
new net professional for the Mayfair Inn Hotel, replacing Yvon
Petra, the Internationally famous
nrtter who wits forced to cancel
Ids Miiyfnlr Inn pact suddenly be­
cause of » recurring leg injury, it
was announced today by Charles
Marian, manager of the Mnyfnlr
Inn.
MHcriicy. a famous tennis star
who s i s forced, because of a
war injury. In switch from play­
ing with his right hand to using
his left, will assume his new
du Ilew at the hotel on Ik e. 13.
The handsome fl-fool-2 tennis
pro was one of the greatest ama­
teur- In come out of the New
England section In the late 1(130'*,
A native of Cambridge. Mass.,
Sweeney won the only major letter
In tennis at the Medford high
school In Medford, Mass.
I'etrs, the wlaner of the Wim­
bledon men's single* In 1948 and
one of the most colorful and
greatest French tennis stars,
agreed to rome to the hotel lata
in September. However, a rhronIr leg aliment, which grew out
of in Injury Inflicted during hi*
sen Ice with the French Army
In World War II. has forced the
giant 8-root-i netter to refrain
from playing or (caching on
hard surfaced courts such as the
ones at the Mayfair.
Sweeney, who Is the net pro at
a club In Maine during the sum­
mer month*) almost had his tennis
career cut short before It really

SportH Roundup
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Host Office
Stanley-Unger*
Celerv City
Fin. I’ower A LI«M
Itrsull* Wednes
Millie Machine
3
Fin. power A Light
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Rtnnlev-Rogers
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Post Office
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MIXED LEAGUE

It you ever sco one of our Indour track stars limping around
the streets n* though he had some­
thing stuck In tho toe of his shoe,
wa are lit poalilun to tell you how
he gut that way. Our authority Is
Ray Wclnhcrg, who hurdled for
Australia In the Olympic Gomes
at Helsinki tsst summer and who
says he tried to Induce several
American stars to compete In his
country this winter.
"They were Just not interested,
Weinberg told the Melbourne Ar­
gus. "Nome of them make up to
1650 (or a single appearance at
an Indoor meeting. One of Unim
told mo there Is too much money
In tho boards for him to visit Aus-

T rim High Merle*
No. 0
2100
Team High dame
No. 3
701
Hlxh dame .
core" IVxolil
l'.)3
Single dame
Walker
203
VJ 82 LEAGUE
IV I.
Helicals
JR IPs
Tlgercats
Bearcats
Pantherr
Bobcats

SPORTS

After 10 consecutive weeks
serving a- the doormat of the
Mixed Rowling l.niiflie. train No.
3 finally vuenteil the cellar hy win­
ning two game* of a three-game
w ilt* fii.j) the second plare No,
O'* last week at the Hanford Howl­
ing Aliev*.
The No. 3 attack was bol­
stered b» Marie I'etold'a father,
George I’esold, veteran of the
City t.rsgue, and newcomer
Hank Hnnklnsim. Herald rotted
Ihr evening's high series, 483,
■nd llanklnson rhlmed In with
n lastv 132 (hrre-set (nisi.
Hill Yales scored a 462 effort
fur the lo*ers white Dot Powell
win close beliinil with a HP series.
The Itiro in pa ra hie front run­
ning No. t’s continued to roll on
winning It* fourth series sweep
ilronplng the N«. fi's hy the wnvside, Morris HJobluni pounded the
wav for the winners with a 453
total.
Turner's 4IU three-aet
figure was tons for the losers.
Walker's 103 performance (nr
for No. 3 was the best single
line of the nlfhl, but the erretlr
iaiwler recorded meager games
of 71 and 88 for only a 381 total.
No. | team moved Into the first
division with n three.game victory
ever Nn. 2’s. Hob Hayes was the
Individual leader for the victors
vllh n 472 series. Him tint knocked
43t tenpins down In the best
w-rb-.s for the losing No. 2'*.
The Mixed 1/inp resumes nlay
Inflight at the Hanford Howling
Alleys beginning lit 7:31) p.m.
Nn. I (3-0)
Flayers
t
2 '3 Tot
(sing
150 1(10 PI 3H4
P. Hnvis
IIP 75 82 270
Vm, Iferlmli*
107 115 151 403
f|. 11Mvi-s
11)3 141 133 172
l.ocke
HH P2 133 320
Total
033 fill) 5115 1801
No. 2 (0-3)
Players
1 2 3 Tot
|l„w,-ri
I (.3 IOH 00 Hill
Asquith
01 10(1 05 25(1
Hill
I 10 HH 05 320
Msrtone
n o 138 123 373
HIM 140 150 451
048 580 525 1753
Nn. .1 (2-1)
I
3 3 lot
Player*
121 121 155 1180
M. IWold
112 127 Mil 358
A.h
M0 100 151 103
(|. I'eiold
102 171 170 152
IlnnklnsoM
133 140 120 108
Markin
Oil 704 713 2001
Total
Nn. 0 (1-2)
I'hners
1 2 3 Tot
Traev
HV1 131 110 370
. Powell
I 17 MO 153 440
Votes
131 158 1113 452
I Oiirrius
120 t57 124 410
Belts
131 III Ml IIK
Total
007 730 700 2100
No. I (3-0)
Mayers
I
2 3 Tot
IIn m elt
M3 118 151) 420
llptdnxon
110 120 123 lint
hilly
130 122 180 Ml
HJoMont
120 I HI 150 453
Total
500 543 1123 1025
No. 3 (0-3)
Players
1 2 3 Tot
Fried
102 M0 117 320
Ilavl
115 127 100 342
Walker
HH 73 203 3114
Turner
124 134 I5H ltd
Total
120 4 I I 57H3451

Women Suilont Hold
Own In Water Race
MIRROR

By The Associated Press
TODAY A YEA It AGO - Baylor
accepted a bid to tdsy Georgia
Tech In the Orange Howl.
FIVE YEARS AGO - Johnny
Lulack, famed Notre Dame quar­
terback, won the llelsman Trophy
as the outstanding college football

Impression
that they were talking w th an
other member of the guild, thl
Americans, according loWelnbera,
went to some pains to ftll him Ir
YEARS AGO - Ohio State
on the latest methods of paylni P
off In th tlr country. This waa out was named top football team In
favorite, us divulged by the Argus: the seainn's flndl AP poll.
TWENTY YEARS AGO - Cin­
"Weinberg salu most of the ilari
cinnati traded Babe Herman to
icy appeared at lh a meeting*, tho Chicago Cuba In a five-player
n returning to change after ap- iwap which sent pitcher Rob Smith
taring on the track, they found and three others to the Beds.
ISO tucked In tha to* of ona of
In Greenland, the United States
« ir shoes."
A , n#w
Cllpion.
What will thesa slick promotars has built an air base at Thule, 700
miles north of the Arctic Circle.

able.
Here are tha attendano*
O aafe'h *im *

Army In England In 1(112, crush­
ing Ills right shoulder and badly
damaging the nerves controlling
Ids right arm.
A fter almost two years of
convalescing In Army hospitals,
flwrcncy was given a medical dis­
charge In 1044 and began tho al­
most Insurmountable task of
learning to ptay all over again
with his weaker left arm.
The lanky dark-haired pro,
who U a member of I he Profes­
sional law n and Tennis Associa­
tion of America, refused to be
Itched by the untimely Injury
and hy 1838 climbed back as one
of the lop lefthanded artlsta of
the courts receiving Hport Magaslna'a third plare rating as the
greatest comeback athlete,”
Hen Hogan won It that year and
Skip Alexander was second, re­
called Sweeney.
Tutored hy the famous Rill
Tllden, Sweeney readily admits
that lie has patterned his game
after Tllden,
"He was In my estimation the
greatest player tennis has ever
produced," the 34-year-elil Sween­
ey stated flatly.
"Segura I'ancho Is undeniably,
tho greatest player In the game
today," Sweeney said.
The list of Hwreney's accom­
plishments la long before his Illfated Injury. In the late Mo’s
and early '10’s, he won 30 ma­
jor tournaments in the New
Kngland and Hastern ares, an­
nexing the Massachusetts state
title in 11137.
Sweeney turned pro at the Oak
Hills Country Club, Fitchburg,

soclatlon will elect new officers
for the coming year anil appoint
the tournament and handicap com­
mittees.
The decision to stage the
fourth annual Mayfair InnSeminole Amateur Invitational
Coif Tournament will be mad*
at tonight's meeting, President
Robert H. Ilillhlmrr said Friday.
"If the group deride* to con­
duct It again, then a date, prob­
ably sometime next spring, will be
set, Ilillhlmrr laid.
Since the association last met
In the soring, the country dull and
course has been sub-lea*ed to the
Mayfair Inn Hotel under tho man­
agement of Charles Marian.
The men's golfing group will
remain Intact under the new own­
ership, Dlllhlmer stated.

George Pezold Is
Mixed Loop’s Top
Bowler With 164
Du the bn*l* of only three «f
uninc 50 ironies played In the
Mixed Men's and Women's Howl­
ing League, degree Pexohl, veter­
an Cltv I .ensue Iwvler, I* the Inilivldnn) league leader with a H14
average.
Ellen licit*, the mixed loop
merrier trader Tnr the pa«t
four » rek*. now rank* No. 2
behind .Herald with a 151 per­
centage. Mon!* MJnhlom. who
lends thr circuit In talal game*
stayed. 20. lied with Marie
i'eiold anJ Robinson, I* the
third high bowler with a 153
nvrrngr.
Shihhmi hu* downed the most
tntnl iiin* this *en«on,4,511(1. Hill
Yates and Hank llanklnson are
rleadlnrked for thl* fourth place
luting among the Individual bowl*
ir* with 151 percentages.

By JOB REICIfLER
PHOENIX. Aril. 181 — Even ticfore the first draft choice had
been made at tho opening of the
annual winter meetings today, two
of b a stb iil’s storm leit figures—
Jackie Robinson and Leo uutocher
—leaped Into the headlines.
Baseball folks were (till busy
checking In at the various hotels
here when word came from New
York that Robinson, brilliant Ne­
gro second baseman of the Brook­
lyn Dodgers, had nccused the New
York Yankees of being prejudiced
against members of his race. The
world champions promptly Issued
a heated denial of the dlscrimlnachargcs. There Is no Negro player
on the Yankees although there arc
several In their farm organliatlon.
Durocher, reportedly contempla­
ting quitting the game for a whirl

Mrs. O’Llnfrer Winn
Weekly Golf Tourney
Mrs. Mu* OT.Iuger, wife of the
.Seminole Country Club pro, look
the class A honors In the weekly
golf tounmnient of the Women'*
(lulling Association last Wcdnes.
ilujr afternoon. ^

at the movies, squashed Um ru ­
mors with a statem ent that be U a
tended to continue as m anager dr
the New York Olants as long as
Horace Stoneham remained the
owner of the club. Leo has a oneyear contract to manage the
Olants st ■ reported 130,000 sal*

arfchilo the major league folh
were digesting the Robmsoo-Durochcr morsels, the minors were
setting the stage for their t t i t
convention that will last through
Thursday and cover auch c o n tra
venial subjects as radio and t e w
vision, ths bonus laws, the waiver
rule, the high school rale. Mayer
recall rule, realignment of thq
leagues and cluba and night base­
ball. The majors will take over
Friday and convene through Sun­
day.
v ,T
f
The first order of business was
the major league draft starting
it a.m. today.
by the diaefJmlnattou
Armui
charges .
____
son, the Yankees, threwgh'Oeuofjfl
Manager Gcorga W*t«g, vigorously
denied any prejudice agauut Ne­
groes.
"The facts do not support Robin­
son's chargos," said welsa. "W*
have had numerous N«gro«s in
our farm system, and w* are con­
stantly trying to find a good on*
to bring up.

it flight ronipcID
lion.
Mrs. Hurry Woodruff cuptured
the C classification title wtille
Mrs. John Crawford won out In
the beginners D group.
NATIONAL FOOTBALI. LEAGUE

Open Bowling
Sanford Bowling

By The Associated I'res*
Aliev
Pittsburgh 03 New York 7
Cleveland 48 Washington 31
Mixed League Average*
Chicago Cards 38 Philadelphia 32
It fJ TP A. g. Los Angeles 34 San Kranclscn 21
(J. resold
o n 41)3 1114 Only gsmes scheduled
llett*
0 27 4152 151
RJnldom
0 30 I6l&gt;0 163
Ynte*
0 24 3185
151
IliillklliMiii
0 (1 IM)7 151
Markin
0 2t 3082 147
I'miell
II 27 3052 140
II. Have*
0 0 1285 143
Good 8 p o r «
Reed
0 1) 1281 M3
Holly
0 21 1085 142Tee pell
0 0 1271 III
Turner
0 3 410 1311
desweln
0 3 418 137
Von Hcrbulli
0 24 3264 130
You'll lie the must boluvcd Manta
llarrtns
0 0 1208 134
ever
when you give sporting goods
ilurnelt
0 27 8606 13H
Lung
0 7 1)35 132
fiom our rhnU’o slock. Make your
Ruhinaon
0 30 3041 131
selections now.
Traev
0 21 20D5 128
Murtone
0 21 2047 120
It. McCollum
0 3 371) 120
Usaery
" '-'7 3307 126
lllernat
0 tl 1128 126
• Hunting equlpmsat
Doherty
(HI 740
125
Ash
') 21 2012 121
M. Resold
3 30 8031 121
Walker
3 3 304 1.21
• Golf equipment
Norton
6 (1 710 118
llayl
*
0 0 1047
110
Fried
7 0 1040 115
Welnkafsky
» 0 1001 M'J
Unwell
10 31 2301 M0
Locke
11 0 820 110
(Jill
M 0 1)70 Hit)
L. McCollum,
16 3 313 IlM
H. Asquith
16 0 017 103
Iti oves
18 o non 100
lllrdsunff
21 0 672
06
Minimum Factory I'rice* Prevail
P. Hayes
23 0 N27
02
Haughton
28 3 207
80

TAMPA (JB—Women sailors from
81. Petersburg held their own In
the annual Thanksgiving sailing
reaatte here Numlay.
Barbara Tolson won (he bantam
class event and Jane Wray finished
leeoud In the lightning class.
Other winners Included: . Bill
Johnson, Sarasota, thistle class:
Harold Balcom, Tampa, lightning
rlasi; Lee Ballard. St. Petersburg, class: Don Cochran. Clearwater,
fish clasa; Ralph O'Brien, St. windmill claw : Charlie Hunt,Lake
Walea, moth class; Georga Lutlar.
Sarasota, penguin c la ii; Chuck
Hoffman, Claarwater, pram class
and Del aordon, St. Petersburg,
beetle class.

SPORTING
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appeal am e billow tint an nnprcee lb. ellllill'en will lie aw ard ed Ho- l!|*|&lt;* III i «| lil'fiil c ||i* ( . hih
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•Hill
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('asxclbeiry yealerduv in which
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nf the lilt!" town. Hibbard ( ’a s - 1
I lu" h i ** m m seln'l t il '&gt;«v lit
I wilt) T'itv Miiniiirrr Ti»i»i 1.»**»*•*»%
III
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sum . will
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mu!1 u *Srhoolx
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bv tnrg.- majorities.
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Joseph I. lalliii' defeat H arm on
" "eip.iliOL* tn lit. narade will lb. n u iit.. until I l*i jl 1*t'l ...... . Id «i *
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and oilier partlelpunls
nun *1 yimi
Sebnnl .Sanford .Itinloi lllyli Set.... I
ilewspapei ami severe rrltle of Ihinr** T h u rrh b u t rm im in f M*
mu'Mi- li'Mi i • tin v i n
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tleorye II. 'Villbiios. head id
\etlni; iijam "iliret i
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Ibe town's founder. Mr. I.alrd l*4iNti*rittr bi’t r in if11 In (hi lh;iy- ■be bieai offiee of Vlmward ami from Santa (’Ians ,b&gt;lm orders I'rttnins Aeailemv and prep band
llllll 1ri u It Mill&gt; 1 ■* is ]" 1 . nf ib *t ih,
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Pierson from
Mrlandn
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and
»**i'rlvi *1 1 »1! vutiM iiinl Mr. U»r i*«! ^,l**1* It* in Ii Allium* Cbm • b.
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. ompanv. au dito rs, ................ ted eo nrdinaled the planmtt
I fair
of tin- Ibwine, f i l l . ami Wiiilei P ark and rbi ♦ti ■11 "ifi . .....1 Inbii U M • I It lam
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Ibe wav ill wliieli tin &lt; itv’s .• p arad e with tin- belli ill led It Hu Ibislis
til
Tlli* vnleM iteiimiiilleteil Mill
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• oids an- kept
Mi William-, Ju nio r Cli iniber nl I 'o i n m e ii e ami
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K\ rrv * l\ Ii I lilt* mill hi ;a hi/,i 1 1 u ill f &gt; 1 Tli» |i.t 1 ) . •Ml l"l* ball*
illilntrn &lt;if Mi CiHM*1l*err&gt; int»
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and I ..... .
llie M erebants Assoelalloo
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I'rires aiuomitliii: to $f.n wdl be hiial ill llir p a t, nli a** Inliq n&gt; if
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llie audit my of ibe I'll.
wool.-, of five different Itniekels fo| eos
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Ilermi.n .lov.e rellrlmt mnvm
Tto- Itev. litenn K. .Smith, Maxtor
r„„eertd ni? il„. |ilti* bn
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a f t e r two r o n s r c n tn e te ,m s. J u n
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rh riM ln n „ n,| Missionary m-w mpilpment. .Mr I .I'lllHM
.tu a r il n l It* the u in n i'ts uilli $|&lt;&gt; I ll*'"»»» | ,9 0|M.4i'*, I Ml"'11 r o 11• *■ |»t \ t ' I
ins Allen and A r th u r tobnson. Allinnee (Ihur.li, him reslmied Ids *‘lbirlnjf Ibe lii-l IJ monib**. Ih« ' Miiyfulr Inn at ? IK) nI* III
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Inrunibent. will fill lin e " older, position Imre to arcept the pastor **»*i( lu (Hr Tjl v blit hvrii
h'hll I A 4*M . OVI* till f..|&gt; i|J|| | I
T/i .
men's seats. Unrolls were a" fnl- ate of the Ihivtmif, Itearh AHInnre
\ tiliis i.t h i m
W c id c n t
I bit rill oil, I M •I IJ H i1 ii,j ,«Hr I • *M\
Ibun 4Vf I Mill fur pn 11** .11**11« f»»i
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biws In llie aid"! nllHile men: I’tiureh, Mr. Smith will assume hi* fho tiltl ri|iti|iMi**lT |*|:i*- nl****’
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Ih*Iir ** At * ii 11 *,(ii. *’ h* ,i j &lt;• i I •*I t I I H
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Mr. .tnhnmm. I I I : Clmile Winkle,
Ihtrini; Iris b etter tlom ••Itrlil j liibtM mill lb** Uiim" wit I***! «b**u
|ii * ■itlciM *i( llir limito Tbtiiiib* i 1 Ian U *
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yearn in Sanford. Ml, Siuitli lias Vnrl, wilNlt'l hr lliij «|t»f|«
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"t i if 11ill I i *|*i Mfn t.if i**ii in (iii- la*
"NiPVV, ttc will liuvi" U«**h| *'»|ill|*
Null I
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Owens, :t:i.
Members of
the tie- Inenl Allinnee f'liureh. A new fIM-III wblrll Wilfl’t *a*i|t||| *• tljak•-*-1»
mill to M,i 1«|,HI I I•J| III 1.« 1 Ilf | Sll *
I f l.| 1 bill M&gt;*
. I.eauoe ru-li1 Mr-. Merrill* presl- lubldiur has been er reted at I 'nr K pfiiil Hint i 11Vi-t in n««- nf III** fmi I mrf
f "&lt;Mil "I I 1t r f*M 11*1V* 11* 'III! |**i 1
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^ .lent, Mr. laiwdi im ilk and Mi. Avenue and l-'ourteentb Street nl I-**(iiim i f»♦i Hu "i*i *nit•*I*'11111'4.
BIti t I ii llir 4 il I I:**i*11»111*it*i4* t**. Ir
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Winkle, while the three victors mi nppruxim nte total cost nf I l»i* juirt bunr util
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Were im-nilo-rs of Mr* (’aimed, ) I I.IMi'l. Approxim ately llie sam e I f&gt;«*t ftiit *i\»r ii llir***yt*iir real "sillp rise", Al Sktnm
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.blit &lt;11 \ ,i I Hill «| *
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(Hiiim* *bi vc w #*| a* ,iimbs ;,j
jj,, )tt 1*1*1 till Kill 4 i "tl t|. fiit.D
h e r r v ’s shite,
amount hns lo-on ulvi'ii liy th e
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fill* ll'** |4t p t 1 *1I" II* i b*
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int. i e . l ” I’' It "Im"* in llu- Yaebt ........ today
*iit t*l 111j" nf • I»* N*'"itti«i|i f
Howard Itu rri. won oxer Mary ehurcli to mlsalons dm ion Id* *!uy Vdl.nee Tillv, Im* 1 ini" ’ 1" 'll.'ll -*' f*• 11 M * -" Ii" - *f
will be elo-aper th a n the
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A. 1lull'd l, »e» retnry nf
the hero.
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n|ikif|,,i'|l nil 11
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. man nf tin LbniH f'ltili’n Cbi i *s( iik, •'••It I'"* I mFji•*119* 1*i§»ia| %.!•* jtl 1 lot .. 1Jt tb t
|.en«rue, in the l i n e f"r town
Mr. Hnilth has been nrllve In llu
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J 'ld lfi *4f i’ll p*111till f4lieI "I III
»tint*,
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clerk. (’('J eotes to 711 The town
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ninrsbnll, due fibldividl, reeelveil Im'OH r h c l i ’il twice nri'Nhlenl nf the ill In llu* F»iitl|fi*1 itvi'tv v»im for
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.1•»fin ■ti II*' "iii I * t ii lif «
Mr. flinilh cxprcaneil In** fond
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— In r*fi. The la tte r was a l.ea«un nenN for Sunford, nnd hi* reiciot »t reeelveil ntileM for 10 v* bu I**** or
I Mil I hi laid ,(lh i bis
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leaving. "O ne a p p r w l a t e . Sanford
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Mrs. Hot'. Hamilton said th e more (bun ever when lie face* th e ,
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lo Ii" ul llu1 patadi- to "d iim fdiiiiimini nf lb, « it % |.mM 114*1 till *if fbi' lliM'T *••Ira, ill lilt II'll Hi I I ill | *Iii \ "il Ihr f« Ml .111*1
b'nirne would ••oooernto with the neccaulty of IcuviuK, und of sever- :
i r„,h„lni for three Ibrec cvcryoniMniifii,
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elected nfflrlals In the lu tereat illjf the th-s wiilcll have been *"*’•*•* | utuirtirr ton tdek.iip Fhevrtdel
Mrs. Wl'fbt K h H» t hh we lt , t* l
Assisting I,ion Hkiitiu-i will ’«■
III.11, Hi " hi i ,i Iin till f ■ f b i n,
of the town.
'll with Its friendly people, bo f , ui-kis ami *fl,7Hn.:i7 (after trade.
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float will lu. fifth segment of Ho ,n'': “&gt;'•
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Hills received for n new xln«e lii-s* o f thi- people here, anil bavo up ( h e v o l r t trurk s.
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Motor ._Sulcs
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urn m
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curtain at Seminole Hlith Sc hrml npuri-clated g ren tly our ronju-ninl
O f N e p h e w ’s D e a t h llir
MiPrs ,*u"[ «« Dm-I*
, III
F
r.'' low dil* of *~,l .&lt;! for two unit Christum* pioeCHsmn,
p i oevsslon, wbl I 'vnnbl I"- Mu
were one tied this murnlntf bv the relation* with Sanford's official*, oid
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Seminole County Elnara "f 1’UldJr IU mnny uriianlEiitiunt, cliurchci
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j»0 n,.,, p&lt;*t»firt*m*nt and an F irst Slrei-t to m o n o w nflei noon i'il|ltfi|lll*l’*«. i ll I|«li *'I*Y hi .I' h fiiti liH
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HVIK lUt 1 S|.e. ml 1 Win.I im ci r •-111ii 11 i h Mi'll ' hi1 STM I
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Inatruellnn and were referred r tn and .rbool*. Wo ahall mlsa tliese
r « | , | M,l(,idb- hk m | | ''IH at 2:30 p. in from (In- N avy Cen­ iiii'I Ibr* '*Muibi*rw M(»t'’b.M
[ FuiM'i it
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Mr-. . .C • i He
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the City Architect Kllon J. Mulish- mnoclutlond and w ith tho very
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lid lie uiiieip.lt. ,| ||,.,l ||„
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f«*r u. e of the City Munuger’s of ter
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# l o n for ultitlv.
ln?it for tholr futuri*.*'
fu-e,
.IciliM Henderson, onst dislriel " l * 'i t *lu fum u.lui
for tb. ul Mr* I.ill lei.m ’s ot-nhow, lid
He will hnkr hi* rccnmmcmlallun
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rep
orting
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liulunr"
w ard Miller, :.’n son of Mr no.I
Hoinlnole County Motor* was Iin-siib-nt mnl m i le n t Inteliiutimi
on the bid*, which ransed from
In llu- tre n su iy ilft"i ii I'.lnt of 31 rs. F T Miller of Kvnnsvlll.-,
*2.7M tn *3 7M. nl Ihe retfulnr F u i k I h F o p C h r i H l m a K uwurdtsl the eontrnel for If) one ul eouiirllnr of llu- l.lnn* Club. win. ffmn.fiil
N trii'* ,* d . M a n T h i n k s
in
evoeime*
f...
lid*
ve-»r,
It OMlflH'F III* I'HH •* •*•«**
N ’c j t l I s S e n t e n c e d
mill iilie -liiilf Ion Dodge trueks,
IVlx.
mcetlmt nf the School Hoard on
31. T. Jeffries, Fti.el.lu F is lrl e 1
D riv e T o H e S ta r te d
Mill.'I '"Us I. |i(,. -. e e r , uf Mu
lu east * IH ,lll7.*0.
H is litim l Is T o o H itrh
Pee. tl at 11:00 n.m. Mr*, Her
■‘billriUM oof ll..- NFII*. t" m n t e d C -l'Jt ( ilub"l&lt;lu«lee wliieli I'lushe.l
T n Hi Y e a r s In .b id
The
Kim itln-fieorgiii Tractor F l e c t i o n I h l l e i n K
Irude Furdyce wa* appointed a* an
• lint uolio "uses liii.l risen till per •
The inn,mil Clirfstn us iuo.l rula- Coinpuiiy, Orlando, wus awarded
in
Alusku
Nov.
-JJ.
eii.
l
ying
11
pusadditional Inaeher al the Woit
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Ing artivlty of the Im al unit uf two rontrnets, one for un Inter.
H e ld
In
h i n j ^ w o o d eent the first II ...onllis over the xeoger mid n e w of .V.1 The C I'.il's
Side Primary School.
uo.1 1
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’ '.if* on I . no mi 1.urn ami Hlln
entire venr &gt;.f liuvi
the Kalvotlon Army will he start, i.atlonnl luilldorer to coal f.'i.5r&gt;U
1
up" 'img 1., ............
... |u, g
sl ed vainly
ili-stlaiition
wax
Anchorage,
Ala*
" I n Fb.-rliln (be •.en-elitage wo •
ed Saturday with the ilisplay uf nnd nnotber for an F.lnyre bit* i Six Cenlr.il Florida r.imniunl
I It Stull Ii ii, xeive III II, ,, |||s
nisi l„,|„l IS Inn high
MASONIC MKBTINU
kn, wh'-ro Miller wn* bused willi .l-ele
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ilis-bire.l,
ul t'.iul luli-u 111 tl,,. s ta le
1 1 s; r o i u n u , s i i a u r llut-et lid
Sanford I amIito No. &lt;12, F. A A. the traditional collection kettle*, iiminmix iliatrtbutor at it rost of lies. Umgwnod. Kail Oallle. l-.usli*. "T he s I mI.-' s i „ i „ i i .
i,v ......... .. the |l. 8, Air Force, lie hnd been
Ituif. I .01 0 .
M„ will meet tonight a t 7::I0 Captain William M. White, mm- *0,.1211.(10. The Florida Kiiuipmenl U-exbnrg, I limit ilia anil flusbnell. ,.r n l | n
f| Mt tl
..f thi- oil leave a t Ids h«llte ifi Wisconsin P -ei'eO lim i ul
j 1 , vtn -i t the timid Monday
officer, announced today. Company. Jacksonville, entered ore holiHnu election* lodny to n a m e Ve „ r over ibe en llra m-rio.l ..f nnd Uiiirdi-d the (ilobem nsler al e'liirg.- of ,, mmiibitighlr
V o'clock In romilar rommunb-atlon mamtlng
,
lor lam es Mellon C u rler 12, w |m
Tho
Ranford
Husines*
nnd
ProR'ontlaoed
On
Pane
Four)
•tigioallv
i-bnrged
with
uuu.l.-i
,,|s„
lu l.l 011 .1 federal " b a r g e
for the annual election of offleora, feaalnnal Women's Club will contown offlrlnls.
llir,|,"
] C am p MrChnnl, Waxli,, for Ills ieI ii 'lu- first ih-gii . , Neal plea.led
transpo rtin ': a stolen e a r from
A Is.il mlniitc write-in lamnnlgM
It waa announced today hy It. C. duct tho bel|.ringing rnllertlnu
1*1 answ er
n mi.-*lino. Mr. (urn lo Alaska
Whitmire, secretary. Worahlpful Saturday with other loral rlvlc S a n f o r d M a n A b o a r d added ano ther n a m e lu the list of Jeffrla* • aid. "T h " nallooal fniin*
Milter eidisleil 111 llu- Air Forvi- K'ult.v to tin- h - v p i .I eburge of IjH-kxim to FI I .im lrnl.de wbero
two qualified enndldnle* hi Ibe race ■latlnn will give aid to em-niie m-e.l. a y ear ago. Tin- youth's fath er wax 1111.pxl11ugbt.T- Hi uttoi'Meyx tti-n- he wax arrexti-d last week
Master J. Vidal done* requeita a organisations to take ovi'r the bells
|i:,vis s(.| |,uml ,t t i n non fur l.vle
pood attendance nf Maater Maaona on each of following dav*.
s y li, no nuillei* who ll lx. It will visiting Mr. mnl Mr*. Idttletoo in William Huteldsoii .11 an.I Coi.lon
R e t u r n i n g : T r a n s p o r t for mnvor at |jingwn&lt;Ml
(fliullfled ( undidnil's fur Ibe of ),,, you r (roinnilllee) lull t ». t" I Ovleiln a l tin- time llu- crush wa* V Frederick.
I’aim er Wis'd. 32 untiled in I'itt.xfor thl* marling.
Fund* collected will be used In
names appear on the m,1* Idea nemss '» H people in 1 i-ported. Mrs, Millet was eapii-ti'd
Tin- defendiipt - v u - . liuiged with tuu-gb on churgex ..f post office
presdlng Christmas cheer to
ftevrn Central Floridian*, veter­ fire, whose
*
are lloberl W. Dunn nail O. Mu- forthcoming .Mve."
j to Join her buxbaiul here hint week the x Iliving o| I ’u rlp l.ee Ciuil j rnbla-rv mi April '0 li'.'.l Wood
ie&lt;#' people by provhllnp them an* of the Korean rnnfllrt, are dim bulbil,
H.
Snmlcrnas,
while
the
write-in
On Jan. 2 Ibe " M a —li " f lllnu s" lull plan* wore rniicelb-il willi her lumi, Winlei I'nrk, with 11 knife hnd been living in IIoIIvwimkI tllldt-r
with aurh Items a* food, elothlmj
Kept. it.
an assum ed n a m e 11111I « is reeng.
ilrive will b""'ln. fu lm in a tin g on son's ilenlb.
nil loya. Such neisly rusiple should transport^OcnT N&lt;d*nn" M.1” Walker
p/uln01""
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__ --------- jJjw. 3 , . be *4,tied.
One other uuirder i u m - n -m a li" iiln-.l tbroucb .1 "w inted " e irc u ln r
ret In touch with the Hnlvallon or at Seattle almnrd the navy or-Inrum
" n hcnt*
ll.
C,
Carlson.
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s
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0
f]n&lt;,
mum h’i *,i*reei.l of ,.l*
to In- tried In llie full term " f Cir- In the Hollywood I’osl Office,
Army, tho captain said.
trnnsonrl Marine l.ynx, the A»»o- II. Heller and I., C, Walker ore »o||o i-Mr* reipdre fi- uuli.l nld,"
1e n ll Court, Hint of Itnmlolpb MUelated I’re** reported,
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cmmelbtien
Mr.
Jeffrl"*
eontlnueil,
SOCIAL. BKCUIHTY
| ler, Koulliwi-xt Knud, .lu n g e d with
Alaiard the (ten. Nelson M. white oilier qualified randldatca
.Diirlri" the oiiextloo nod nii*wr&gt; i A IoiaI of 2(1,337.73 In receipts the find degree nuirdor of Wash
M o v ie T im e T u b lu
llaymond Rash, Field Tleni&lt;-*elil- Walker
arm
fa
t.
Jump*
It.
Darin,
from
flslibig
mnl
liiiotln.'
Ili-etmi**
for
the
five
roitncll
aruts
nru
J.
atlvd of the Orlando Soelal 8‘s-uriierlud, Mr*. Nnnev llrock ooitii.-.l
Ingliin .lulinsuii. Went Tbirlri'tllli
a ir/.
Hrlmton
Ave„
Hanford
and
Sgt.
Aland
niiirlal
*3
xlainpx
for
sla
te
.
A.
Coltingham.
Heth
Hahcock,
J.
OUt
IlOW
ijlfferepl
orge-d-xlloox
Ity office, will Im at the Court
S tre e t, with a knife Ju n e 7.
phonao
I*
McCoy,
III*
W.
Madl"Tip’
(iieatexl
Jlliow on Karth"
ileslgnuleil
liiitiilng
an-nx
ilm
iog
It.
Orant,
A
I..
Holms,
l,m-r-&gt;
“Uch
a
s
llu*
III-to
Hb'uni
I’M
serv.
llouao in 8anford on Friday. Pec,
The first nf tin- three m urder
I :l)t&gt; - 3:41 • d:2« - 0:21
frine*. L. J. North and E. E WII- Ici1 aomrlty e»uld hI.I in the sue- the month of Novmnber has heeu r a s e s wliieli appeared on the
*, and Fridge, Doc. Hf, Imtwrim aon Rt.. Ocala.
Almanl ll.,* Marine I,yn» arm llamaon.
sent to the x ln lr Fresh W a te r Fish
M ov | Ft. w n
tho hour* of 0:30 a. m. and 12:00
ert-x of the ilrl“".
docket was th a t of Hubert Kil­
"A Street Cur Niiinrd Desire"
Mr*, (i. H. Fl-blaiek. citniiiab*" ami (Jmuu Coiniiilxxioii, 31r*. I.etim lians, UP, t i lt l West T enth Ktrcel,
noon. Mo will wka claim* of re- CpI. CiUfanl U Baumgariiner. &lt;1*7 Hen ll. Orav. incumbent. 11 op­
tlreil wnrlttra, thalr deoandents, E. Ilowy Dr,, Difgutd) CpI. Johnny posed by Woodrow Preicott In the advisor of the F irs' stnto uolio Fowler, ehlof clerk of llie County who was sente need yesterd ay to
Show stnrts dCIO. feature (1:1*7
and aurrlvor* of dacwtiM worker* H. (Jo**, Auburmlalas Cnl. James race for I m collector, while Mr. district, **»nr1ed that oon of II". J u d g e 's office, snlil yesterday,
intermission H;fd', lust feuturo
A total of )*,3H2.73 In licenses n te rm of 30 yenrs o f t e r ho plemlC. ounn,
Ounn, D
aS tn o upl.
Dpi. unartes
CharU* E.
and dlatrlhula
u*uary;
r.. Clrey'i
(Irav 'i wife, nreaen!
nroiont clerk-lreasurclerk tr
uurpoaea of 'He exr"""lgn wool.'
dlatrlhute Informational ma- o.
0:31
........................ Preebe to pay for rehabilitation and waa aold during thu month and a ed guilty to u ch arg e uf svi-ond
degree murder.
total of |D7D In huntlnjg atn mi*.
public education.

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City A uthorizes T housands A re E xpected To W itness C ounty B oard Is
$61,000 P u rch ase Sanford C hristm as P arad e T om orrow A sked To Ratify
Of Equipm ent
H ospital C roup
Audit ini' Finn Prai­
i:
iiiyr Of City

Casselberry Slate,
#Wins In Town Vote
By HiK Majority

04

Rev. Glenn Smith
Resigns Pastorate
Of Alliance Church

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Lions Club Flout a.'l March 01 Dimes
To Be “Surprise,’ Flans Arc Made A(
Says Al Skinner Cify Hall Medina

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r u n a a n f o r d iik r a l d
I'age 2
Turs. Dec. 2, 1032

Dniitrlns McKay of Orojron, who will be Presl*
The Sanford Herald dent Crtiventoj
KlNnnhower'H
secretary of l ho interior, Is only tho secKatab'lahig Is 1*0*
t,h|l&gt;h*a Salts aarapl Balarilar oiui cllizon Ilf the Htiitc to enter the cabinet, nlthoujih Oregon
la. S»niln&gt;. i krlaimas ami Ken
rear*. paltlUhnl ua s ,,i „*.I»t» fel- Iiiih Imtp in the Union since IH59. Kx-Seimtor George H. Wil(onlm t hrlstniaa ami San Veara. 'inniH was appointed nttorney pi neriil by Grant, serving from
I ll Slnunolln .Straws
1871 lo 1875. lie was then named chief justice, hut not con­
, Metered aa srrond rlass ,nailer firmed by the Senate,
Orlitlier 37, 111lie. nl thr I’ual IMfire
«r aantnril. Florida, uniler Ihe Sri
furiously enough, (hough short of cabinet officers, the
,„ IW Wy , ; .M ir -l;.'' •-TO.____ state has had t w o v ic e presidential candidates, a much
^
IIIII.I.S %*&gt; **&gt; «** '•&lt;
honor.
Joseph
Lime
rm
in
ISM),
only
:i
yi'iiswla*'.*'.
rtJliar
hail become u state, on Ihe secessionist ticket headed b y '
ihiii liii.v n r, a a
llualaena Haaaaa*
John U. Ilreck in ridge. After tie 80-year interval the second
sTiuK'IITHI* ItATUK
Oregonian appeared, Senator Charles L. McNary, Wendell
n r Carrier
.................. — . • -X#
line ...... .
....... . l-uu Willkie's running mate McNary had been the co-author of
Three .llniilhn
....
-v ■.
Mia Munlbn
*-J* the controversial MeN.irv-Haugen liills for farm relief which
line Senr
—II.MI President Uoolldge vetoed indignantly. Ills nomination was
All Mlillnare nnllren, card* nl i a tacit adinissiiui that MeNnry-lltigenism was consistent
thanks. ,e*iilHllnaa nad nollees nl with orthodo't Itepuhtirnnisin.
eaterlnlmurnl lur I h e parpoae hi
mint** funds. will h e ehaeaed Ini
Some Western se-relaries of the interior have hud overat reanlnr sil»erll»le« rales.
liberul views on the tri infer of public lands to private enter­
Mepreannled nationally Hr lalane K r„.|.a|ifr llmreaealallten prise. This caused murli trouble in the case of T aft’s RichIni-.. Vet* I ttrh, I hl. a«n, llrlrnll, iird A. i’lillingcr of Washington, and downright scandal In
Hannan til* a ad *1. t-naln.
timt of Harding’s Albert H, Kali of New Mexico, who be­
The Herald la a aaemhne al Ihe
Aaartelalad I’reaa *»hlrh la entitled came the first cabinet official to go to prison.
earlaalralr la Ihe aae far repahllAmericans are hoping I hut McKay will be governed by
•allaa af all lha loeal aerra erlaied
H IM. aerraaaper, na wall aa all the national interest.
a i* a s , ninnntrhea.
■ ^T U E S D A Y DEC. 3, IB52
We reap what we mow. line good
seed, of klrdltce* and helpfulness.
They *h«ll reap the whlrlwlnd-ifoM
rtnon H;7.
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Congratulations to llic CflcryfrdA on the enrfduitnn of « vriy
successful season,
Swimming is bald wink lor peo­
ple who air nut uird to it. Hun I
try In iwim ncross n river while
you me out hunling untew you me
willing to risk luting your lile. A
Pal,ilk.. man lord it die oilier day.
after lie had killed a deer, and
managed lo gel arrow the river all
right, lint In swimming Inuk went
under, never lo riat* again. Such
exertion i» hard on die lir.nl. may
irove too murli, it nothing else
inppeni.

Nothing i» «uing to lie -aid, «i
il it mid. about ii wlirn General
Ei.mhowei leavr* for Korea. Hut
at the rate lie hai been making
new. lately, with hit fierpient po­
litical appointment! reaching an almo«t deafening crescendo, when he
no longer ceatei to make new. for a
few day., it will lie alrnn.l a. notice­
able at if Smi.a’i hand had sud­
denly .topped playing right in the
middle of one of hit famuui
march™. Nobody would ever lie
able to guru what hat liap|ienedl

THE HILLS AFTER K O R E A

News And Good Men
Thu nisiinl tifttspti|MT rcrulor might got the Idea that
the Imd people i i l In- world oiitnumltor the good as he regards strirh-.' of eiirm- nod violence th a t happen each day.
Hut il must nlw«.*• he ieirn-nil«n&gt;(l that it is the unusual,
llii&gt; doimrluie houi normal, that makes headlines.
The Saturday Review makes this point In u brief article
in its issue for November 2D. At the same time that ru|x&gt;rts
of prison riots were -hoi king the public, the article notes,
many convicts were m.ikir.g significant contributions to the
wellbeing of llo-ir fellow men.
Prisons are a source of supply for scientists experi­
menting with diseases who need human guinea pigs. Knch
lime a call for men &gt;o -ubmit to such experiments is Issued
there are always a greater number of volunteers than are
‘tpiired. The number of voluntary blood donors In prisons
is greater per capita Ilian I ho number of donors outside.
For such activities prisoners receive no special consideration
it Ii regard to sentences nor treatm ent in tho prison, nor
are they rewarded liuaacially.
Many men in prison are vicious and unfit for human so­
ciety. Itut some of lh&gt; men behind the whIIh are there be­
cause they made mistakes for which they are sorry. They
are capable of kindness and loyalty and some of them will
make good citizens when they are released. This should not
lie forgotten when stories of the had men behind liars a t­
tract public notice.

Too Late To Classify
Hr rtUSRRLL KAT

I can remember the time when: Lurry, l-'lorl-lu Citrus Kriuwition,
the young Indy Meier led nt Klor- Winter Hnven, Horidu.
Ida's Citrus queen would receive1 -ft,,, contest to trie d lli- ()ii'"-ii
some llltle trinket and u bo IK)liet wg| |„, |„ (*„ *tuges: the first
"This above all; lo I bine own self be true,
of flowers, but times
have
ftn&gt; night of t-’eb. Dl, when tho
And it must follow, as the night the day,
rbanged and the IUB.1 queen of
flnnlists will Is- chosen;
Thou ennst not then be false to any man."
the I-'lorldit Citrus Exposition will the,, „„ the night of IVb. 17, tin—Shakespeare—
not only Is- showered with a lot ,|urrn will he selected from this
For more (linn 50 years as reporter, editor and radio of expensive gifts and un top of group with the remaining six to
He careful not to drive on to Ilit commentator, I have tried to live up to this bit of good coun­ that flown to England t» rrp re -1hi her maids of honor for the
sent the gulden realm of citrus y,nr. Entries will he nr cep ted
thnulden of Ilie highway when sel with which Polonlus sent Laertes on Ills wny.
at the court of Ht. James, whore u„u| Kelt. I(), |UBU.
pt.iing another car; you may run
F.very man sets himself a certain standard—tho hard (the will attend the coronation of Arrangements have been made
over a beer liollle, Some itale. thing is to live-up to It. In inv line of work, that of analyzing the new queen of Knglend.
to fly the new eltrus ipieen to
gve liwt iigainil throwing beer and interpreting the 'news of the day for millions of roudurs
Never before In tho history of I.andon where she will imve re­
olllr. drier ollikr uniiglill? lAijfel. and listeners, tin tertiptatloh tp norvii something other than the Citrus Exposition h n \ \litj servations for Ihe Coronation
nf a uuecn created a* Event, l.uter she will visit Ire­
out of automobile, along the high­ tlie public interest is constant. The human Instinct to protect selection
imicli Interest. The girl selectud land, .Scotland and Franco where
way., We don’t know whether thi. friends, the natural desire to escape criticism, the direct or must he beautiful. Hhs must have special programs will he staged
.tale hat or not, hut if to, it i. not indirect pressure from husines* -mil editorial associates, the liersonnllty ami poise for she will In her honor as America’s
enforced. And if iherr it no inch more -&gt;r less legitimate deinaadn of an advertising sponsor ho called upon to hobnob with the Queen of the Realm of Citrus.
tops in royally, and since she re­
Hailed as tin- "show window"
jiw, lirere certainly iliouhl he one. | are always raising ethical issues.
presents a realm of extreme im­
Without Home guiding principle It is not easy to know portance
Some ilalft luivs iheir highway,
In her own rlglil the ot Florida's eltrus industry, Hie
ooitcd widi tigni notifying (lie pub­ ! what to do. The simplest wav out is to yield to presmiro. imure ton she makes will eoont 1115(1 Flotilla i'll i os Exposition
will have s per iii 1 features fm
lic of a $10 fine for throwing tra.h Hut that undermines elumictei and makes it more difficult n lo­
mowers, including the annual
in vents gone hy Exp •eition of- competition
on ihe highway.. That miglil he a to resist the next demand.
for the ln-.it packed
As a boy I studied the lives of our great Anicrcun edi­ rieiuls hud lo go out nlol is Jt Ikisus of nil vnrlcllo* of eltrun
good idea loo.
lha
loitiles
to
line
up
entries
In
tors .and learned that llmv became great because they had
fruits arid a sperlnl "Florida
The grandton of the man who the courage and independence to be truo to themselves. That tho Queen Contest, hut this year Citrus Mutual Day," Feb, 111,
will nruhahly find them­ when the ilav's events will ho In
i. generally credited with having became my ambition. To make the public enuso my cause they
selves fighting them off for lust
of this great citrus orbrought about the downfall of the and to servo it regardless of cost or consequence. I huve ahout every girl III Florida would charge
panlxntion. .Special committees
citrus to work out ail elaborate program
League of Nation, by keeping thl. not always been right, alas, tmt I have been true to myself like to wear the
country fiom joining it it by even when I was wrong. And, for half a century, I have had crownhave he-n appointed hy Mutual
Every citrus organisation in I'tssident ferry -Murray.
ilrange twill of political fortune, peace of mind.— Hy II. V. Kaltenborn Veteran News Analyst.
the state is urged lo_sponsor rui
this nation’* new chief delegate to
For the fifth straight year,
tha United Nation., Tho.e who may
rto tr«
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m e d Thu. X OV
ngirls who have rev-hod tl.elr &gt;B|yf Mw,„
i„ .sol.to.
H th ldrthdnv Imt not their Jiith c o n s t Mutual network show
ice foreboding! of dita.ler in ibi.
ell I-eh, 111, 100" Thiv can la* "Ladies Fair," broadcasting Mon
appointment might well cheer them*
sponsored by any civic, frutcruul, diy through Friday at tl n.m.
tilvet with the thought that the
mmin-rrliil or nth.-r rccogiilrul from the Norn Mayo Auditorium
un - fly ai&gt;|xiinloriginal Senator Henry Cabot lnuWASHINGTON
organisation, Entry blank and or
a labor loader, Martin P. Dur­
the Ex|Misltloii grounds. Ad­
Lodge wa. not really again.! the kin, an secretary of laliur, Cm.
full Information muv he obtained mission to tho hnmdrnsts Is frvo
General Manager I’hll und each day audience particip­
from
League nf Naliont;’ lie fought it Elsonhowor put himself In a nice
only became of the .null given him noslllnn If Durkin's handling of the
ants receive valuable gifts and
amir.
mixes. Tom Moore is ono of
and other Republican, by Pietidcnt JobHouees
law—Ihe Wnituer Aet. predre'-'-nr Florida's greatest boosters, A
can any then; "1 promised
Roo.evell, by Wilton’, continued to In fair to labor. I did what
of Tafl-llartley—set up the NLIIll water-ski enthusiast, he partici­
lo administer the a d . And when pates In events ht Dick Pope's
rrfu.nl to attempt a hi-parti.an a|i- noither Iloosevelt nor Truman did
the Republican Cnngrexa In 1947 Cypress
proacli lo American foreign policy In 30 years; I put n labor leader
und day in and
substituted T-H for tho Wanner day out Guldens,
In the top labor job.
on his network program
ni tho.e day..
Act,
It
retained
the
NLRB,
kerp"1 leaned over backwards to he ornn.jnt problem and responslbib in* Ihe secretary at arm 'a length. h* tell* listeners of the charm
Tho Oilando Sentinel reproduce, fair, Durkin was tint only a labor Ity In Ihe whole field nf labor* Those who knew Durkin during and beauty of Florida anil of the
leader.
H i was a Ddmncrnt who management relations: how, the those hectic 1B35 days, when Confha article from the Seafarer mag- voted against
me. If II didn’t turn two sides art along, o r &gt;fill to gress was putting the Wanner
atine on Sapford’. St. Johm-ftldian out rlitht,' at least I tried."
under tho basic labor law, tho Act together, say he opposed handRiver canal, give. It a nice plug Ui But the selection of n union Toft
Hartley Act. Corffreii gave&lt;ina tho Jnh lo tho NLRB. If he
111 editorial column.- We believe leader for the job-D urkin Is pres­ ml „F *
Hi? N*llonol Labor still thinks tho Idea Is wrong, and
ident
of
(ho
AFL's
plumbers
and
llolallhn*
Hoard.
[tries to get Congress to mango,
morn Information on thli .ubjecl Steum fltters-ls far from a gtinrIn fad , the Democratic congress 1Its mind, he'll probably wind up
.hould be iupplied lo our two antee of sunny days ahead In the
which created the first basic labor nowhere fast.
United State, lenalon. When one troablcd field of labor.
dfithem wa. in town, recently he The secretary o[ labor has im­
wa. aiked what pro|f|i» wa. being portance, nf course. Ho heads the
Department of Labor and Is u
made on lha canal, and be didn’t member of tho Cabinet. Hut his
1949 Chevrolet
aatm to know anything about It. Is a job with tremendous limita­
2 Door Sedan
Thd Uit Itme any of our r*pr«- tions.
Mnlatfve. have bad anything very Congress kuvo tho Labor Depart-

t

in c h Id u y about It wa. when
lari Wilcox war running for tonf f M back in 1932 and be prom(6 make it hh flret order of
Mi. Striker U.
could get
help from wme of our preienl

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Hanford, Fla., Nov. 20, IP52
Editor, Hanford Herald:
This Is an open letter to the
RAVINE GARDENS, (Special I petition workers of the County,
— Newest tourist mcccu In fabu i i he response has been treinendou £
lous Florida, the once-famous Ra­ ' by the Property Owners an&lt;P
vine Gardens on the historic St inters of Seminole County, which
Johns Htver wltl he reopened ti­ i mws how unpopular the vicious
the public on Sunday, Deermlier I-* oning DJI is with those that
Ravine Gardens, located nporoxl *.ould feel its sting.
mately SO inJes south of Jacksor.
i wjuui appreciate your co-opervllle In Palatka along pletureson- i.iinn In scniilng your petitions in
coastal If. S. Route 17, for v-ar xs soon ns they are filled, so that
prior to World War II w»x listin'- a tabulation may he made. Let mo
ally famous as the largest rnnren i go you to reecn a* many as pustrorlon of asaless In the world.
tlhie, that will he nffected hy the
From the birth of Ravine Gar Zoning. Those of you that have
dens In 197-1 until Pearl
been circulating petitions, WORIC
placed a damper on travel, this er just as you wnuid work to keeiV
tensive display of exotic flowers
,ur irui-uoin from any enemy
trees, shrubs and other worders o'
om stealing your freedom to live
horticulture was widely known * * lu r life a* you desire!
"the largest munlelnally-owe
Reports coming In are very onflower garden In the Unite - .uiaglng, in-cause only a few that
States."
iio not care how about the poorer
Highlight of tne Christmas sea­ ,i!a*x, are the only ones to refuse
son program of Ravine Gardens -o sign the Petitions. Those of you
will he a pretentious Gladiola in thr City of Sanford, wishing to
Show to open coincident with the t intrlbute to the Liberties of those
ceremonies on December M, and i-ho have patronised and hefriemkcontinue for two weeks, Gladiola irf J you In time past, will
— find
- - Peti­
growers throughout Florida have tions
lions avallahle through thl* w riters
accepted Invitation* to display by contacting the Amoco Servlet”
their choice bloom*.
station at Second Street and Han­
Just as Its annual feature for 10 ford Arenue.
yearn wa* the crowning of "the
Many of you may want to buy
Arnica Queen” amid a riot nf country property at some future
blooming flower* and a court of time, ami Pm sure you will wont
lieauteous ipieen* from nil parts of to do aa you please with whul you
Florida, so will these corn nation pay for. People of nil walks nf life
ceremonies he revived In an atmos­ ore signing against this law Hint
phere of splendor this season. A * us imposed hy, shall we say one
date In February probably will he nan , who has money enough to live
selected.
h luxury, partly through the pat­
Ravine Gardens was closed from ronnge
use who are
ronage of those
nru being rub.
ruh»
the lulu 11)41 until UMd when il t’tj by this low.
was reopened for a brief period,
Wo Ip’llevo that any person that
The lush vegetation during those would
drive the poor people out
wnr years hail transformed this
huge 88-acre tract, largest tourist of the County, by forbidding to
attraction of its kind In tho world. nllow thorn to build ns they ran
Into a veritable floral JungMnnd afford, will stop at nothing, even
requiring almost herculean efforts to tho bribing of authorities, hut
to restore It to Its iiuturul. pristine iMs uni'le is bring watched closely.
11- - iv The Misk proved too great Aunln friends. 1 appeal to you to
fast, anil with your help, wo
at the Hum for a relatively small wmk
will consider sending a County
city.
lo represent tin* County peo­
A grniiii of prominent Wash­ man
ple at tin* next session in the 8*nto
ington ami New York businessmen Capitol.
Mr. Iloylo lias n'nndsei%,
recently signed n long-term lease eo-opciuHon
repealing this law.
with the Citv ol Palatka to operate for which wo in
wish to 0m"k him.
Ravine Gardens. In cooperation
Rov. II. W. Miller
]with the municipal government
Hanford, Route No. 2
and
prominent
clllxens
of
that
n’superiority of her wonderful d i ­
Jglon the famous showplace will he
ms fruits.
*«t *1 o'clflfk in In*1 NiterUpholding
tradition,
Friday I!
Feb. 2-1 will he the Idg feature noon of December 14 at the "Court
Slates." a colorful s e tth - **-Uh
day of tIn* 1PM Exposition ub- nof hnckdrnn
of numerous blooming
rerved as Governor's Day and azaleas, flame
vines, bougainvil­
t’ress Day. Governor-elect Dnn lea, crenc myrtles, cherokee roue*.
McCarty, who is personally a Jrnnnrsc magnolias, janonlcns and
director of the Expostion und who other colors rivalling the rainbow.
will he the .State's Chief Execu­
Many notnlilo* havu lieen Invited
tive on .lammrv it, will he the for the occasion and various cities
guest of honor.
and garden clubs throughout the
Members of the press and radio region v-lll send renresoi'*stives.
will he honored at Ihe annual Amon** the h«ml* which will par­
"Press Itreukfnst" which has no­ ticipate are those from Is-kionmine a tradition in connectimi .vllle pnd th» University of Horlda
with Ihe Exposition. This famed at Gainesville.
"gridiron" dinner, pnltcrncd after I An amhllloue program for the
the gridiron dinner In Washing­ .further large-scale landscaping
ton, although sponsored hy the and development of thl* malor
Exposition, Is actually arranged tourist attraction already 1* In
by the newspaper and radio folk* nrogresa which will make Ravins
themselves. They write the skits Gardens n year-armind travel tnrand stage the show and no holds kfI.
barrud when thev take the slul-.t I In addition to 108,000 asalena o*und national polltleians over the this Immense tract of natural
beauty along the bluffs overlook­
dials.
ing the fit. Johns River. Ravine
Tile event is all ill fun and ail Gnrden* also Includes 787 ma-mooff-the-record Imt il aitrncls 11as, 28.IKK) chrysanthemums, 2.000
Irum 11110 to NPo guests each year Cherokee roses, 2,000 crepe myrUlld IS recognised ns tile lop event [lies | r.nn .logwoods, 2 8(tn liuionof the year in press ami radio |cas. ||,00Q nelms. 2.000 Damn
i (teles, while the politicians who vines and 1,000 bougainvilleas,
are the hull of most of the gage (uiKim- nnme'oua other plants,
and skits seem to enjoy It and trees end shrubs.
lonie hack every year for morn.
Its Ideal location on mnlor na­
The theme of the IPSII Florida tional arterle* of rail and hjwhwsv
Citrus Exposition will be "Health travel. wRh'n close penvlmltv to
und Fun" and it certainly has lontr-c.tehllshed tmirl-f renter,
these tilings to offer in abun­ •neb *• Ft. Attgustlne. It expected
to attm et menv thousands of vis­
dance.
Thl* beautiful Smith-Corona D
itor* during Its imiijtn* vene. T&lt;*
the most popular portable w*V*
members of Garden Club. It eonever sold-and you’ll
why the
stltuUe
prohahlv
the
Nm
1
nal"'"*
ARRIVES IN JAPAN
minute you try IH H u 38 future*,
made and man-lmproved attraction
WITH THE I8T CAVALRY
full-site professional
DIV. IN JAPAN—Pvt. Willis R. In thle country._________
ONLY
keyboard and the rul­
Johnson, son of Mr. and Mr*.
Enlwetok. U-fb atnm'e proving
ed scHoonf any port*
Johnson, -H'J K. Fifth Street, Han­ ground in the Pacific- Ho* a t the
all*. Como In and eta
ford, recently arrived in Japan ami fflfthw iii eornur of tho M9r»niiil
"*i-7
is serving with the 1st Cavalry
Island*.
Division.
Veterans of the Korean conflict
am giving Intensive field training
Also Royal and Underwood
to the new replacements In tho
Portables
unit on th» northern Japanese Is­
land of Hokkaido. Tho division
HAYNES OFFICE
spent 17 months In the combat
sane before tiring rotated nut of
MACHINE CO.
the line last December.
314
Magnolia
Avenue
Phone 4 ^
Pvt, Johnson entered the Army
In May 1DS2.

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Ravine Gardens In
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iriviuu- li'ill'luy wilh ids p a re n ts in day niuht fnt 11-•• tziudimllun * ** i
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annual Christinas putty at 7:110 p. Jude** HoilKla* S lenslrom . A
I.
Intu* &lt;»r IM , xI%iin r.ili* ■iw m H1 *(i#1 1■’V 1i|!» I &gt;-.&gt; rt»- ■x 1 « »lt*T
• III the ed ucational Hullding. A hoard m eeting will be held a t 11: lb
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A i.iltr*' e m u d of ** i * n i nu ll, D a' IIII'MI'll, N i . .mil Ml* if d a u tli »*»» Nox til i &gt;. 1 P|! ' *'11 1Ml* * *
1 *'• , a i n i
uTveml dish supper and gift ex
the
it
wives
and
jonim
tm
f,
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I*.in.
i . i * .if till .*• '1, In:!H % a 'Im lent nt 4.1 •*f 1XXII IlM,IK #1iiilx •I *Il »*tlk*l. If V llul'i i h • *■*
change will 111' held,
riljOVe.l
1
lie
I
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lit*
SK"
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.lain
e
ill
Seminole C h ap ter No. 'J, O.K.S.,
Mi* n •111fI x »■! Hu
IIHIImIi' *1liill.j it,.
Stetson I i u v e r ' d v
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W FDNKSD.XY
tile Novv I i rli i mi hiidiiy niiihl
4 Ml J II. tilt 1, 1
• fit ■ Snn F.
The I'rn y er Meeting Service at will nii'et at lb*' Masonic Hall a t Mrs. I’sl l.alie, li'iiiu in ii uf l!SU
in*, tin
I '.
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.
election
of
officers
will
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Sill
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Sin* Aim 11. .It. . a
the Klrxl llnplixl Church will tic
ni.iwit ri
e u te itainin* ill , w is in eh a iy e of llillltiiiu r M.itaiiie I'lt'luut! and K 1
he
held.
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The X’ming People’# Aimliarie*
f i•
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Witti
fan ,ii - i*1id bv 'Ii
luliii Call
Circle Si* I of the F irst Itnptiwt toll, 'I* tl'ti "ii Itate*. Me S C li nin'** ille to ii'*tiinr th eir 'liidli'x I w . iii rlt »i|*»* i&gt;f tin |«i ••ntm u ID III! Il"|it‘ll»l1i
of the hirst llupllst Church will
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present the program at 7 Jo p m Church will pieseiit the p tn g in m fil a bam and Mi* Thomas.
I ii i If7V9i«9
'
lowing
Mi
nml
Mr
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m
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Kirill
for the Week id I'raycr lor foreign for the Week o f I'ra y c r for for
IlilshllKllts of tin I'VelllUU Wet e
|VI»T M I
ti luiH li’ft Inr ‘ ii r i , Mi nipt M*
M u n IDitviih, 1
missions wilh Mrs. A II Tcdlord I'Ujn tni»*inii* at ’ On p m w dh sitltyjs by S an li'id '' llariiiiiliv Sum
ns leader A picture of the life Mrs. It. K- MeWhnrtei in rliiirgr. ers, Ju n e and J a n llaKitetl; dnne &lt;i n tHflmi II, s r Id IVMUlli* Ills M i ii n*| Mr* Pin! h e !*t . Mi .
u t laillie Moon will he shown.
Tnyloi
Ctimnimnleiy Ni*. 2H, niy; to 11n niii*ii uf I'nnl K i nliam's | | h»■&lt;iI in Ii it s, a| » iiuimifi'i fur (lt«* mint Mm, din* Mit**, Mi nml Mm
" H ie Sim T*11*I Wmnnn’i* Club will K n iah l’s T em p lar, will mccl at or.li, tin; several specialty dan ♦I. M. riniiin-«hiiu &lt;’umj»4»n.v, n f l r r .Mi‘l\in Sidkiinl. Pn*1 S ir in nml
-‘lull .
Imbl jti* I 'hi isltiins Inn* In on nnd 7;llll p m , at tin- Mttsutllc Hull, res; mid trump siuirlliir I'l ires *| m rulitit: miiih' tuiM tit Snnfnnl.
ID nml Ml *
Mi,
f *Mv
genrinl Hireling ut 12:110 p. in. lit The o rd er uf Malta degree will hr w eir aw ui ded In wiiiuei* in the
III** clllli house. All drum tinelil-* riillfel red. An o yster su p p er w i l l ’dunce nnlest
rill' M i-n n Hitt v*1 Ih'lto Hull,
M. ami XI
Willi
t In,
Hi i ilm *■ri
I ' m. '
will participate and n shower fm be served at th e elo-e of the meetThe Navy Celitei wu* decorated Mm y A mu* UiiIlnvvii v, nml Liln
'•il linllDt
-..I
the Children's home will be held, inir.
In a seiiMimil tlieme with fall I . 'f i le r tinv«&lt; irliiiMitl hi (iiiinvii- . .
.
on- th eir son Wiivu.
III- ditiPil
llnstes**'* will b&lt;* Ml*. Ili'iirv Mr- i
villc
hi
rc-uunc
tin
n
Htmlir.i
nt
tin*
leave-*,
fein
,
and
vellnw
and
ir**bl
•
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On
Ii
The 11'irulur meeting of the
d. . I
I .mil in. I'hairiiian, Mr*. C. I'. II.n
The ei'fieslinienl tnlile PnivcM Hy ,if I'ltiritln.
I".|||i* at !t"tl I. ssiioiio. VxiMiin
A m eiiran I.rein n Auxiliary will flnvvei -.
key, Sir*, (t. I’. Ilritidnll, Mi
was
i
entered
witti
a
basket
nf
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and
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Albert Stalk*', Mr*. Ilariv I.«•&lt;•. lie held at 7 ill p in nt the l.egmu fern, yellow and Biilil flowers, and
M is W K Smith cf Uciihi Imn III* 11Mi; nf tin* (Mtilii!Iirn I’liis** t«f 1* itlirir.l at 7 til o mi i* n . II II
Mr*. Margaret Kilwntd*. Mm S lint
| yellow' ta p e is. I’uneh w in served n hii rieil ( m Ii••i tiMinc n f t r r nim' ihI* tii* IVi’AxlivipriiiM D.iin lt xxa t lirlil •hn hum*' \x 111*r o l&lt;«x i Ilx tl. .
tl Hilt
o t*t i of lavi nil* i ifla.lt* i. •I'Ll
Iduiini: the eveiiiny: with cake nml ii&gt;l» i m c ti il iIn v • with her nlsh'r, nt
hi p.m, 111st mulit at th** linim*
jnut-i tiy th.- tuiiior and -eiiioi host* M l‘i .1 H P;i\ iiMfi P ji Ihii t tii A v c- nf Mrs.
VI. Hu* M iiMi'ri** u it h n i I'l ii* rv
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, esses to id.... . "IMl quests.
Mtii in*f tin- r v i' imjh' iki , . "If. *
Mi
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a It iii mil 4 ii ii 11 t in iii ■
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Kim Ir111tf f a a 11 Mins | l\ l mi* a - i*i» tin si i' i
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I I'Ml'h TT11' 1111M1( til Mill* III I'l | i&lt;\ 1
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Mr* Mill Stmib v Ji and Mrs.
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rii&gt;&gt;111^1
111*1*1*-&gt;
4,t ixj.xn
N w iv ••'I -I'- I'l Jlflil nil I Si 1'11*'l|( ‘ItM"l1
|1, MISS X P P lIi I'HIiX’ V IT
*" Hum'i1 ri*s|n
i * '|.* i it ,i\i .a •
1| iiiihi
llill!l(MotI, Mi, ji tit! M
(ielte Hnrrimin of .laeksuiiv ille i n hi m uf Iti'hi Siitlim Phi :«#»*«»t if %
to Willi.litI an.I Mn.v. ami (in*t- "!*
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llfinlli, mi.l il.uurlit. i \ '
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teitniiied on Satneilav afternnon In I night ut ii; Hi I j», in ut tin* t *« n
to S mIIiim . a ft.I v iHitinn for
v^ '
\ h v It,. Ilt.i I mi ll.m tm M.
M u . | . ter lliown and soil Jim 1
with n di'S'.i l hrldite pin tv yivcii 1 rn 1 Pim iihi t/iiix I P uhv.i nft* i
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t Iii* Imliilu\ - xxiHi tl»»*ii p a n n t s ,
nt the home nf Mrs. Ilu lil'in i's xvhn li th« un*np i|i*t t m ti il n fhifit my • p. ut Fiidnv in Davtomi with AI» HM«I Mi
III.'. Ill »■ of rl;|* * f*( &lt;-*l*Ji‘Ht , Ml -I, AAi*|t lint *li»i
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the
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own's
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mill
Mistir
parents. Mi. mill Mrs. (Ittn C ald ­
AA I! Wit!min Mi- ( . i n in* i*ii\ i
limn |iitimh | iitiM'l l "\x n fh iinoni. | in law , 'l l 11o.l M i'. K. line I Ii
well in (lilaiiihi. T ie’ p a it y win
i||*\t*| Iiil1.il
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Al.
Ml. HMfl
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(Jift * wi-ii' n h o hmmfhl hy nu ni
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.
Jim
m
y
will
held at I INI o'clock nt th e C ald ­ IM*I -X(IT |lf fyfllt III tin* I'llMtllll Stilt''
xx (at Ii lunl tu r n
bit*&lt; I.tid a* lb ,nt i - n . ' t s f..i '***•■ wlint.
gift
1
*tav
until
Sunday
well linmc win'!*' dr* in at uni* wer*’ Mental liicf Mult* nl Chilli,ih....In e
'l l and 'Ii
T W I’revutt and nil ilav4, tlii-ir il!iuft*li1&lt;*r. Mi**" loo'iuM !*\ flit iii&gt; ml" I s o*'
f white • hr&gt; snnlhemuins nml A Inn I hti*iiu**»H hi*hi»iuii «ninhit t
« Iihiii: i I
faiinly,
Me
nml
M i ' X’ineent Hut- (My v** Auii Vila in-, i stmKnt nt
I eettery.
. ........ (I| i‘SI*|»l Hl't i' Al l
I o
»»f !•&gt;■ Mi * VdIif William'* .!» w » I**1 , a in I .1,n i g h t . » No m y . and Hat- I'lllHt X l l l l D . x . l v Si I.O.ll of \*|||tin rnrli la Itllse I ryt.tr- u.-re - tun It In lit follow illy I In* Mlp|*ei .Un( Hie
Mi
All s.
1. It. IlM
i n if * ii M*I Al i
Vila \ 'I’i 1114,t ix In* H A ii*'*
lie
tl,
llati.bl,
alid
I'b-tii’
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nil
at
mrnilKeineuls n f the white flow- ig1 ti♦11§t v'•(le 11 | *i (i 1ji11 I ♦*e Mt 1111"t' h
M.
a111*ni!iin; 1 11»11«111 1i t it 11* I "nii i*r s 11y II A l (.Iii
It |l I tj||*l|i*.
teuib'd
tb*’
eoiumnnitv
dinner
in
els. A dcssci I ''linin' w as s e t veil Mill rli f«*l I Pnoes ill . imp.' i t d lull
iin TnlliiliiiN't’i'O.
M'
A11inn |K \ Diini*, All 4, | ills,
Chilblain 011 T h anksgiving Duv.
upon the nrri v a I **f the (*ii»'sls with tin* Dibit l 'lilt..
Knimiks. \ | i - | s Fields, M i'
Mr.
mid
Mrs.
F
II.
G
ra
n
t
had
n fte r which hridpe. 1*11111*'* wer*- unM i mi l 'le*. 1! J Haiiman | -I. N I'dhtn. Mi" ' b n g n e i it** Giu
.....
Tliosr n ttcndinu
III" mcetiiiu
joveit.
I.iitm
In tin1 nfternooti were Mrs. A. It. Iiuxbury. Mrs. OS th eir g u ests Wednesday, Mr. III**! line*, elltl.li.lj Ini**, r. In.ll.-d lino*. Mis, \ 'J Met Zel, Mis. |(
Ju lies were aivardisl In M 's. I'eler DnimM Jones, Mis. Spencer H a r ­ and Mrs. Itulmrd XVessoli ami fm m Atirnrn, III. wl*i*. ll.ev a t- H. Herndon, Mr-. A F Hunt, Mi-,
II. Tepsiii. Ml * Ann Kb'snw *,f den, Mr« tlei aid l.ossinif. Mrs. daugliter Fimly. Mrs. Van Moody tumled th e m . v i mge **f llie lrf I. G. Hunt*'*, Mrs XV ||. .leaOrlando uml Mrs. II uk Ii Whelelp'l (leoiye Andrew Speer, Mis. J ump' s ami ehililien of Miami and Mrs. diiiigbl&lt;i It* 11 v Hainoiiii
lo Mark ni. , •, Mi- Ii \ King, Mm . A G.
Jr.
purlin.
Mis. Humid C hapman, Thelm a Hachclur of W inter I'nrk. I.i t'iivi i on Nov. "2. Mr and Mrs.
M* Intiis,
Mrs, Finn li s
S. MotMr, nml Mrs. K. T. Summersill
f
k
m
i i
Tim e invited to Ii*' with Miss Mr* Dale Scott J i . , Mi s . Williams.
l.ef'liver u i" now spending »nmu rl-.oi, XI. I’ T
I'iety, 'Irs . C. I.,
• a y e r were h er m other, Mrs. II. Mr*. I'bil Stanley Jr., Mrs Dill Imd ns I heir guesl T h anksgiving lime wilh the Hutnmiiix al l i n i r Iteddinir,
Mrs
II
\.
Swunxlili,
N. flnyvr, M rs., Kwpnylh lletry. Cm..... I, Mr*. C. II. S rh lm id . Mis. |»i,y, Mrs. K.unlee Krnnedv of 1 oi'ii1 in Mmv fni* n ml plan i&gt;
Xtis C II Sta rf.n .1, ' l m r |
Joe I ni ii lo 111111&lt;■14 oh Thin N.lav
Mr* (J.'iald liosslntr. Mrs. Clmi
j.e I n 1 lot hide Ml-. John Dunn, Jacksonville, Mr. and Mr*
iiyili'i1. Mi- " K, Vain, Mi* W
|,'S l.efii tle, Mrs, Win I Ind. Mis Mis, David lilltel'i'l. Mis J"hll Cm lev and family and KitIv Nix.
I Willis, 'li&gt;, John Wil-uil, ' l i s
Valle Williams Jr.. Mrs. M. I xjnii*nn. Mis. \
\\
I’dU". J ' . , of Kunfinil, Mi. jin .l ' t i - K.dand t l
m i w am
-&gt;
ii
,
1 ' buiI, . S*i*,.iu t-, Mi,
j
||
Itnborn Ji . Mi
Milan linker, Mr*. Mi - A lt" ’ Will ink. Ml- Cbm les U .'S i .o mnl ilnugldei f.iulv
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William Ilian. M " . H -arne Xn V*,ilnpii Ii, Mi * David Hat h. '!&gt;« I Mrs. I,ii&lt;'i1 Ii* Norton was host*'**
ijn'w H|icur, Mm . Wi I&gt;I hiMh'V, Hal nl. w ie ld II and tin I " " n«n
......... T hank sgiv in g dinmo at Ini
C o r C l u l ) M e e l i n i r s " 'k'
Mrs, I hiiinld Junes, Mr* l.aslet sm s. M is I II ( ’mini IIv ami Mi 1 rot 1 age at I’erslmmon Hummock
L ak e M o n ro e
(llltlule. Mis* Hetty J a m Cope W. ti. Flcmimr.
Those enjoying the .III......
Mi- ll*d.**il I'eit in- * ui&lt; i Im n .d
....
land, Mi* I nnd. Melmiu* J i of
1 Mr nnd Mrs. John Williams, Mi
in........
f
her
l.l
l.|g,'
club
la
t
"»
■''"Dl Itllld I'l
l i t I’lvi.... dll. Mi*. Tcpsle, Mm nnd Mrs. S. IV Smith, Mr and
M-1. • I* -t
M ( , I,,.,,., | . , tl I,
. . |. I„„,. ,|
Charles P a t k ami Mis. I.... Mnme.
Mis. Don I’erry , Mi and Mrs. "ig bl «t HdHI oV U 'k at be. I.um.
A
l
It' tIII
_
fium 111 kill'!" were the
It* l.l t \ t I. XI S I IN Id ll'HKIt
W alter lb'll, Mr. mid Mrs. S*llai«. on I well!bull S treet and Ib.llv I haul, &gt;gi* me In., „ ,.i „
, ...... .
[ a , .............
• l i s s e s Alin K.ldsnn. Nell C u rler,
■ J! n l
.uni
Mi anil Mrs. XV I.. Kite, Mi and A venue. Decorating lh" ....... . " f pi*..n i l t
,, .......
J o Ann Claud, Jackie T ale, Mary
If you w eren't at th*' 1 . I. rv Mis. lingers, Xli** Ada Itndgcr*, I n r bom - were Mtliiieliv" a.rm ig .
Finley, Hetty M in iu m , Mrs. Kd» C ia t e Sul 111 ilny night, you err- Miss M arsha Jlndgcis. Mr and toe nt* *.f bronze eolurid ■l.ix-»n l km.;
" , ....... ,
win Ciu.'Misey and Mrs. William tuinlv m issel a hit »f t u n " Mrs. Huron, uml ' I n - lurks*,n nf Ih' iiiiiin. Iln Ih" dinlile laid.
-MlIII 1* i' ‘ I ! M si AI* l|' !'ti - I Ii
I 1Mil I XXI II \) j L I AA Mm!■»
Itenrtliill 11
Kvervone th e ie w a 1* ically en ­ Jutksonvilte, Mi nml Mis II. ioii r I H iunliaii pepp* I H ltd I
1 I II I 1 .1.11.1
.
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and.
lu
h
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Ii All nin I V)i iii'i.tii is m i
Ives and *|aiigbt*o * N .Ml V ii ini
joying it '
\ I tt'| '■*«•V*“I I »*l *♦!.! I f " I'
'
I «*&gt;H II N f .i» lint H.iU.n
•I ( »r
Next week [linir pong uml ....... lam-, mnl Mrs l'i&gt;d
HI Al
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m
g ■I '
I'I'li 11
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II. I. M,
M
II f , !■* Ii|l'* , •■f MI i
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toiirfiulornl 1 begin. rbo*»* plnx- It*nd", 'I t .*n*l Mt
I liitf h ('»!/'• a'* i***!» i! I** A!,
t
• Hi I ' i i ..«•( | » . » . »i .i | ; ,#■
in i-fnr ptpif pong 1*011**1' will and Ibek Norton
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■ II •'•••■
1 o' ................ M.
t.e T*.mm' Kalin v* Jim ' iw* o :
Mr nml Mrs. J I' M I m i It
1 VI" ... . . I ' , ..............I
Mi.v* ( {|i»*l •■’f#*fI# til l
« Hi# ii *1 X. **
lly MHS. J. H. IIIl.flit KV
J 110hi v XVhiHeV v* Xtaiv X1111 an.I son Tiiiiim v le .1
•
d.rli.
I
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.......... In.
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W iig lit,
Frank
.'tuff*.id
v* yiie d* Thanksgjv me Day Mi »hm| t i fi ’Inin Ml4 i ttrmKli i! cf l*i#
ill I! i. • '!■
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J a m e s Davl«: J". I M""* * If"- Mr*. F rank I
and fiimilv of
I .Im p .
I* - .1 I i.l I ui.I . ,.l
I Iim-&lt;» i ll |»»v *•' • *• * ♦ '• !"
™ In Hi*' words of Jim Wilson, r a ­ belt Ibnxilnrf; S m all l.ni.l.mii -smyrna, and Mi. and Mi•
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Has*. I. At
dio lowlsiy sta r, "XVhclu ill th*- vs. Joe Fiekuu . Italldall F* 11 ell 'l. l nin St.
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World IS eyery laalyT" Only fire v*. M u c i n M- , r od*'v. Hill I 't ik
p
.n
i
Miss
Shirley
Ihmini*
.'■I M
II II t|i.1 i:.
All-*.
Ihit
I
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l.il.l
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A|.
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w ent on the November field trip.
lo
r
H i.in ''g iv in g lli.luk*'
" i ’ ll
Ml mnl M
II .* I &gt; .... ,.| ,
H#" I,, x if h J i . Al t * rhiliii 1 I - *
Tii he sure the w e ilh e r was a hit
mulhei Mis. 11a" * !'■ . I', Slntley
•r c . i
I
,
M.
und
All
(* i
I ft'iiif#» *iiii 'th-I Hi
tmilomrul in the ctuly mornhtjt,
.s a student at the (tilaml&lt;* S m s XX..M
"
1. . . ■a
l.
1,1# it I'*#4
in11 It lm to-d out l" be a lovely
I nip Kelmul.
. 11. * ,i*,' I a., i .
*&gt;.1
,
day a fter all. Mr. William DavidI Mr tt.nl Mr*. II A I i
. and
&gt;nd Mi
l *t
\t
lijp .i
K u i i value out fium Othiiido to lead
j sou Joe liml as tlicit r . -' • " " ,
,
. . .
.
1•' "HI Gi’nipia
the ifrmip: Mrs. XV. .XI. Kiolt nnd
.......
I bi.t.kngiviiig in
M(„
m .u . . . » l!..bmol ' "
T hanksgiving, Xli*. F t 'l n i • binlb- rrsmrty
Adcluldo Itlelil. r of S anfurd, and
I . is (Tmrlle and liny H amptnn ami Mike Wale, with .Xlis. I 111*"id ' \,„ |r,.w ....................................
Mrs. Donald Norton and Mrs. J.
her m n th er Mrs. Sum llam ploii lilntbei, Mis. XX. tl. r.ilwaida and .mirriuge in n ip in l , ••* .«.**. i*v |»**i
• I. Itlll.rcy, of Geneva, mode up
f ' " ,' l |&gt;'
,
,
formed In lb* II II M arl.u 1*1
and Helen uml Donald Hampton.
Mr. uml Mr#. C m b r Hart bad
!,„(,*• M"iii... Haptmt C ln p.li
^ l i e parly.
Mr. nml Mr*. F.d Fulford ami
T he virinity of Titusville is tile
a# th eir dinner g u ests &lt;&gt;n Thank
Fildoy evening al J im p m. Tinvi, T#rry Smith; Puttie W&gt;lt» vs. j giving, Mr .nml Mr#. Frank Gal- lalile wore a powder blue suit
only pluee where the dusky »en*
d im m e d in navy, will, mi* v iieee
F,i| Isukett. Trying for the pool iiit.
side spnrrow is found, und the
Mr. nnd Mr*. H arry Lei- l.iml-ey • rie#, llei I’nrang*' wn# of pinl
first stop was tninle there. One
elmmpionship will '»• Hill • ,lrl'
w erth earl ruses and cm nations
vs. Murk Drown; Joel Mas* vs. ami family and Mi## Mihlred lien
dusky
was identified,
toftclher
Itoluut Domlof; Glenn June* v«. driek nf Gulnesvlile spent Sunday Vfter Mil l I’ liolievimn.ii tie couple
w ith several swuuin nnd Bnvnnna
with hi# sister ami brother-In-law plan I** m«l*o thrii hi.mn In l.uki
Jim Llwen; Tommy Kuhn
sn nrrows. Mr. Pnvfdsnn und Mrs,
Sonny Hlielove; Janie# Davis vs Mr. ami Mr*. Kd»nn Goil and In# Mill) NIC.
N orton trap p ed nnd luuoieil sev er­
Mr. and Mr*. I! K. S"d*ibtuio
Flunk Stafford, lied Harper v«. m o th er Mrs. George Lindsey.
al birds in this u rrn so tho other#
Linda
Mr. uml Mr*. T. XV. I'rcvutt mnl and elilidieii, Donald ami
Jun I’lcken*! Surah .Inrolison vs.
mliflit see how It Is done nnd also
Gllomn Gale#. All tin se wlm have ehllilren, anil Mr*. Scott K y z.r were llic guest# of Mi .mnl Mr*.
u c t n close-up of the bird#. A HuA wonderful M'leellnn of band
not entered please lie up ut the ntlenib'il Clmreti ami a harliecni- K. G. Snderl.lom F iid ay evening.
s # ' u n n n spnrrow, severnl sw am p
#i.mi'
mite# In Nylon ami Aeelat*
mill
visited
friend*
in
Mini#
S
u
n
­
Crate
next
Saturday
night.
Just
rp n rro w s nml n least snndnlper
think! You might be the ping day.
oil Tumm y of S anford called on
w ere lmnde&lt;l, duly adm ired nnd reAll Wool I lamn l and Gid.uidiiO’
Mr. and Mr*- Hilly Tindall mnl fiieml* and i,dative# here .Sunday.
pong or pool rhumpioii "f SIISI.
Irnsed. It I#
tnlerestlnif to not«
Lot* of nltminl were up ut tho
, ihn birds' vnrlcd reactions. They
C ra te Kuturdiry night. Some of
n re skillfully und tcently hutvdletl
these wore Fil MrKiltley, Walter
w h rn l.eln it bunded, mol sotnu fly
limit Ii, Hull Kilpatrick, ami Don­
Immeiliulely when tint
hand Is
ald Taylor. XX’o pro glad to know
opened j others Inko u few mo*
th a t you a r e (till in terested in
inents rest on th eir Itacks to
tm! We wero also happy t" have
B ather thvlr wits, th en nwny th ey
buck w ith u* a former student
lor nf SUM, Hilly (Tnrk. He now
_ K°A t Titusville the p u rl y #e|iu(he two-plrcu dresa of !a:«ur lives in Aiken. H. G.
• n t . d , Mr*. Scott and Mis# fUchter
Itulinla Anderson, president of
F ren ch wool, n Hen Rclg dcalgn
driving bark to th# bridge to fl«h,
by O m tr K lim . A self-belt give# the Crate, utiiimiiirrd that there
th e re s t of the p arty going on to
Cocoa, first for lunrh, th en along
th# easy jack e t, zippered daw n will tie an Important meeting of
tho officer# and sponsor* some*
th o shorn for bird o W r v n t l o n .
lh# front, a softly draped waist
time thl* week. Knch one of you
Several palm warbler# and a rednnd hlpllne. The slim s k i r t has a
tiy to lie there. The time und
Hv I'i in* e *kit ■
backed sandpiper, o r Dunlin, wero
deep back walking pleat.
plum will he unnimuri-d Inter.
bundl'd hrre.
..I! b n llu 'i
A total of fifl species of birds
nil
styb-s,
"i*
vrrro positively Identified du ring
Lei (hi* holiday season
Ilia field trip.
fo r g if t-g iv in g '
flwl your mirrur reflecting
A lii-milifiil ussnit
I
a lovelier you . , . with exmvlik of * i It g I n
;{,!)"&gt; t o 1 2 . 0 1 )
I’rrpnrisl by
citing now hair beauty I Our
MKH. 1 IK 0 W N M I L L E R 'S
it.’iu* mid sub*

C*'t»| deling the round

of

p re­

T lIv S H A V
C. Graham, Mrs. J. It. Jones. All*. nt plan parties booming Lt. and
The Chapel Choir will 1mlJ m- H. S. D u g g a r nnd Mrs. Janie* !.*• M
C. Itolieit Junes Jr., prim to
hcurr.nl at
the F ir s t
llaptist For reservations member* ate n 1. th u mntllnge nil Sntuiduy night.
ed to eon tact Mr*. XV. II. Uroe.
Church nl U.'lTi p.ni.
We11* the litiilvamaids' Inarheoii
T he Daughter* of Wc*!cy Hun- le, telephone 4HG-W.
e l. i i. in- Mu-* |,ila lad d er on Frl*
Wckiwu 1,1)11I*n No. H7U I- A. to dm .iiternoon; the idieiusal dinduv Xrhnnl (In*.# *if the F irst
thoili-t t 'h u n l i will In ill I l t d ' l l . It. T. will meet III the ltll&gt;F a n eieen mi riiilay nleht hv Mr.
mnl CluistniM* p a rt y In Mc­ Mali at HdW p, ni.
•tr 1 Mi
John I., (iallowuv and
Thu W n n in lii Society uf I i n I
M and Mi*. W K hllehhoff at
Kinley II,ill nt 7:110 p. hi . Hu»tiiill
Service
uf
KI
m
'I
iczci
Mellmiii
i
tin
i.aduway
linmc; and a In ides,
I csiim will he Mr#. Clnmlc HernIn ml, fu*t mi Sniui tiny
done, Mm. C h ester llm u rls, Mm Church will meet in I hr* untie* nt niitiii*'
/ . II. Itallifr, Mm. Iln tlic Wil 7:1111 p. in- Thl* i* tin I'h ils li.ii 1in"i nine liy Mrs. W A Ailuuis.
hoi (lie hi rut, t.ist, given ut Mi
linin'*. Sir*.
II. Winn. Mr-*. .1ini inertin g and gift# will b* •
Adam.*' pit•&lt;’u t ' home, Me and
Flower*. Mr*. Ilotiuhl Dunn noil t bunged.
T itL ’i t s n \ v
Mi* It. A. Newman "ii Grandview
Mr*, .lull ii M. (lilluii. All Member*
The Ituv iil Amhu**li*hil ■* w I Hlivc, uii nil white sell* me was
ore urged to bring u child’# gift.
Hu the
The Unity ' T r u l h " Class will meet a t th e F ir s t Itaplisl ('lion It ns* d in the dcrclntuie
breakfast table wi*.* a lovely n
m eet at (lie Valdez Hotel at 7:45 at 7 (HI p. m.
The Jiiltinr Itrntliei lumd w &lt; 1 rtmecmi'iit uf wtnte ebrvsantiict u n . The subject will be the honk
inert at the First ltnptm l t'hu ■h miiiii* anil nunM ih: the cm t*
•T a lk s on T ru th 1 by C harles Kill
[drii'S **iie 'in.ill pn*1*i pin* i
• i r e . The public Is cordially in­ nl 7 ill p. m.
vited to attend.
A p rngrnm fur I lu- Week 1 ' . a i l '.
I lime cMjoV.ng the i'i i .l'U'll
Kiwifmit Lodge N&lt;*. U2 K. A- A. I' i liver for foreign mission# " ' ' I
M. will Imbl tb rii annual election be held at the F irst llnpii ' w i l ' ’ Mm .loll *. anil tin II. ■*
J o y uie Jon. ' . M.u v \n n e tlnlh'
o f officei# u t 7;.lo p. in at Mu*, C h u n h nt ‘J . mu p, in t *i■*t&lt;
wav, Nivu l \ lit hhnff, lb lt\&gt; Item
nnic Mail.
7 with Mm It. |„ Ju|in*uu. I*. I Hall. I d i l . ff ■ uni Illy*. \ in
The te g u l a r m eeting *&gt;f the Air* er will tic iii * hiii(?•'■
Adaln lim y of Congregation t h t h l#rn#l
The South Side I'arrnl-T* a, I * i
will lie held at K:&lt;•&lt;&lt; |i. in. ut III*' A - -ueiutiuli will meet at tin wlusil
Jew ish Comm unity Cent*
nt II:If* p. in. with th e subject uf

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(Jowl Crowd AI tends
Thanksgivintf Dance

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Wayne Hardin (Jiven
Party On liirthday

te.Iaine.l .in r1.»1.v
Presbyterian ( ’lass
Has ( hristmas l*ar(y ......... win. ,■...*

#Iiss Saver Honored Hein Sigma IMii Mas
At Party In Orlando Hox Supper, Meeting

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Public Power Is Hit
At Banker’s Parley

THE SANFORH HERALD
J'd*r I
Tt|e«. Dec. 1. J 932

Richard Simpcon
Named Head Of
State Road Body
Dan McCarty Chooses
Monticello Grower
For Important Post

Blues Id The News

Grand Juryjwlicta Northern Area*
* By HAL BUYLB
0 t One Time tltfef ,QJ
Are Blanketed
NEW YORK i^t—People are Bel­
Internal Revenue
ting bigger—If not bettor.

»S*si

Hal *Boyle Column1

ily IIUU ANTHONY

. viiinnii
Tomorrow
a tdg
davpro.
In
110LL
YWOOD ,«
t£—!|.„kiir
ubllc nower
power &amp; nfoH
„ # will
K„,BbechH
Mrrm*
project* were ch m cteriw d ^ a v ' MMloll wm ,mrBde throuuh the
at the 41st annual
down town street*. Included In tlie
the Investment Banker* A»*oclawl|, ,l0 th„ jsrntlonnl Km«rlion of America as The c,°nrn*r„ ilrancy (Iround Defense Force of
Slonr of *oclnli*t planning tn me NAA8 w&lt;m)
hn* 't that Sun­
il. S.
S."
__ . .t*
,
,..,
:t* Clans
Claus I* irnlmr
going modern. Instead
The ultimate aim,
a r
•
nrrjv|njr In III* trndltionnl
of the
jlt) will
wm in* flown
f|own to
i0 Sanford
s)„n
.in- Public
. ....... Service
-----: y 'i ~Securities
o ! rr!ll(u sleigh. he
Committee of the ortanlMHon ls ____
fro * ....
lhe _____
N„ rth .,,0|„
• a .let. It
... in
Ihe nallnnalliatlnn nf all Industry, hardly seems po dble that an­
"We arc not dealing with n other Christina* season I* rapidly
theory," continued the report. _drawing
t„ near,
............
and yet ..n glance
"Public nower has ntido serku* at itinerant
page of today1
today's "paper
the front pane
inroads into Ihe electric business 'wm
r&lt;minj y,m
ttmt them
there are ononwill remind
you that
and today supplies about 20 oe . jy xhopplng day** left until the
rent of the nation * power nmBu
|Mt fifilrfay
errlest
holl.lov nf
or ,the year.
_________
_____private
II was
asserted
that private. powpPreparation*
r, n. ratlon* are nlieadv bclrm
er companies are ready, willlnn,I made to
fur Christmas parties ami
01 l^kbrNlion.........
i„^i„k.... 11, . i. dm) ..................
prrbaii* the bigand ablr In stipnlv power need* pi
the nation and Hint the Interests or
, #rl „f „u wm |,„ hrM ik h t
Ihreo million people who own stock , 1^ ^ a|M}ar&lt;| the Mutton ' .r the
In
privately owni-n
owned companies
bildren •- (lie
in privaieiy
i .uiii. jihi - are
...v -|,rrri-fit 0f
of n„.
the rellililren
the Knl-;nl.iilnii
(orihuriiifPft
la.___
All
being Jenpardltrd.
iternrlse nrntmnngc lii.iHM
home. All
The report declared there are
including member* of NA
slims that the growth of public AS, PliolOtrronhlc Ruoadron &lt;12
power Is brink slowed as a result ami FA8JION ftl, nre getting to­
of the buttle beln« waned by nrl- gether to stage n Christmas party
valo Industry "and by a little bet­ that will lonir be rememliHrrd bv
ter public understanding of the Is­ the children from the nrphnnuue.
sues."
Arrangement* nr« even belmr
"However, Ihe danger remains made to have Santu appear In
Brute and substantial," it said.
pdraon with itift* for earl........ I
"Power project* hove been dla- averv uhiid. The Idea for the par­
Kulsrd as flood control. IrrlSalion, ty originated nt a Recreation Comnavkallon. reclamation and even mltlee mcrtlnp. but every mnn unational ilrfopse," said the report. board the station will nln It. tin-

FT PIERCE '/ft—Richard II.
.Simpson. Monticello w « l grower
and veteran Florida legislator, will
head the State Itoud Department
during Don Mrf'nrty'a nilmlnislralion.
Mcl’arty announced hi* selection
Monday ol Simmon as chalrm"-’
and these members to serve with
him on the state’* biggest spending
IV.-CrflrilkW Jr., Ufl, president af Ms'tal Manufacturers, fnc.,
board;
Plnrroslle,
ami Karl D. Wars, prriidfnt oMYarc Jlan-ifaclurlng Co.,
Kurt I*. Powers, 37. (lalneavillc
-Ilk ., Tampa, a rt shown caaiplaUne final nexotlatlona which desknccotinlamy firm member who
nates Ihe Tampa concern aa w le sslr^ asenl for the Plnceasllc flrmi
wa* McCarty's state camnatgn
mannaer, to sneered J (Hover
fabrtcatid metal JtltaJUn fumlahlnts.
Taylor from the Northeast Florida
district.
J. Saxton Llovil, ft, Daytona
Wutcrfleld flays He . Refusal To Operate
Itcarh automobile dealer and
chairman of the advertising comIntends To Betire
Buses Brings Suit
mission In the Caldwell adminis­
tration, to replace Trnslen P.
LOS ANGELES W -H ob Wateri.W-Tho refusnl
Drake In the Central Florida dis­
Chflstmim »|drlt to hid ItB happi- Held. one of (he National I'rftfes nfJACKSONVILLE
union drivers to nlierate rhurter
trict.
(lie**
Into
the
tienrt*
of
the
many
slonal
league's
all-time
great
(lily ConimiHHion jdeserving eldbli'eh who will nUend
buses tn Ihe Gator llowl diirini’ a
Thomas II Manuel, .'it. farmer
(piiirterbaek*. is retiring from the football game iinleos they were ad­
rancher and former miivor of -Ft
the party.
. ,
.,, .
game
at
the
close
nf
this
sea%m
mitted to the Nliulliiin formed the
l l n s l l r s i s r u m r s s s ( l» * l
Lauderdale, to succeed Merrill P
1 Two men will be leiivinir NAAS
Barber In the Southeastern ills lowest bid* for two other pieces,today and only one of l,"'m JV,. with 11 learn, league and chan- basil today for a $2ti.(H)0 suit filed
pkiiihip
playoff
record
a
lo
hi*
by the Jacksonville Coach Cn.
trirl
of equipment. They will furnish be returning here for d ilv- V. i The bus company named Amal­
W. Howard Frankland, 31. Tam- a lluckcve slay spreader at u Ham Mayhew. shins "ervleaman
The
iMt
Angales
Rama'
team
gamated AiiocUtlon of Street and
pa mnnufactorcr ami auto supply f«al Af Vl.2ftB.Mi and « I'ak-Mor third class will be leaving flanfnnl
captain,
with
eight
years
of
u
rv
Electric Hallway and Motor 'Coach
dealer, to replace Alfred A Mron w twrmancnl transfer that wl'l
Kethan In the Southwell district. tiaeker garbage truck for |!h- take him to Norfolk Where he will It-o In Ihe pro ranJts, notified Presi­ Employes, Detroit, and ft* division
dent
Dan
Reeves
that
he
would
1197, Jacksonville, defendant*. The
Simpson will lake over Ihe ¥78,411.
~
be further assigned lo n tour nf not be available for the second suit
1* in federal court.
Northwest representation of Mari
The
Powcr-llruke
rower-iirake
Compsny,j'
f| ty | t|r hnnl Moore wl&lt;l also
venr
c^f
his
$.18,W
X)
a
ycar
contract
The complaint say* the union
oil (1 Nelson.
Tumpu, will ovetlmul the present . Icoving Hnnford, but only for He has prlvtte business Intereit*.
forbade II* mninlH-r* from operat­
fin will sneered MeKelhnn as rocker garlttge truck and 111- ^
||e will be attending th"
rhainnau and full lime ndmlnis- sUdl a new General Motor* Cor- chip's servleeme"'* servlen s'-IipoI is under contract u/ Sam K ati ing chartered buses to the Georgia
man.
Columbia
Studio
producer,
•Florida gume bare, Oct itf The
Irallve head of Ihe agency Ills ■Hicwiton ehti«*i* nt a cost of |2,- . Rroolilvn, N. Y. after which luand moy do some coaching. He Ini* company, charging loss of in­
salurv will be $s ono a year The 7B«.n7.
* • 'f* i i«i|i return lo NA A R for duty.
ha* appeared In sovoral flirt* and
aud good will, said il litd no
hoard inomhei*. who serve only
Mr. William* last night reportThe N a v a l
Corn-Mmndeoee bun been enrourugpil tn further come
rontrul over admitlaiicc lo llm slit[larl-tliiie In pollt-y making duties, nl to the Commission roiieernlilg Course Center In lirook vn, whit. cartfer In that line by hi* nr ilium.
tiel 12.100 a year earli
li„. prugreH* of till* year'* audit, I* an organisation widen niter Ire** wWe. Jane llus.s«ll.
A union xpokcHinun said driver*
Tin* llonil lieioti tiiieiil lias coin Having that nothing ba* been men In the Now
were asking admittance enlv lo
plele chlirKc of constrm-tlnu mid found anils*, lie rninmented Ibal tber their imynl education, lb. n
!
rrsl
maintaining the stale's highway
(Jet Judnoti in 1 Itie* room and lunch stand foclil
I* no rlmrge for the mnov rot re*
and broke system It biokets op II. N. Haver, City Clerk, wan a mmilehre emirse* Ib.-v offer and
Chisox TranHUct{on The union told the Ini* company
to $7,'i ooo.(ssi a year, with state, good iidmioistrutor.
ru and
ami manv men nt NAAS are on|«yimr
Mr. Williams, Mr. Vim-yard
federal, courtly ami borrowed mini
I |he day before the game (hot It*
Mr.
Braille
v
mail.1
ey counted.
CINCINNATI VH-Thc Cincinnati | member* would be allowed tn
inriidntiun
Hint
the
,
present svsr ( (|n,| .|„*e|di D Itusli in -. Bed* snitl tudoy |hov hove uc- drive (hr vehicles bid the nomp-inv
The chairman also Is aidoinnli
callv a member and usually ex­ tern of tax collection, which Mr. three NAAS mm wlm lu.ve em-li milfoil right-hnuder Ifnwic Judson 1said II did nol have time In again
Williams
deemed
outmoded,
slow
ecutive vice chairman of (he State
nlrendy comtdet.-d over five of ttl1’ frnm Ihe Chicago While Sox m 1 induct nil parties who had linked
Improvement Commission which ami rci|uirluit too much person­
course*.
In fact. H;l; ^ , 7 / ' ' . Ivd! pail of the deni Hint sent n-ilflrM for the 77 bora*; and Ilia I a* a
nel,
be
revamped
before
next
has broad mithnritv In Issue bends
just recent Iv . umoleted Ms «IxtI» or Hank Cdiwirdi lo the Chlsi” remit only 33 were operated.
for self Ibiuldalinp toll roads anil venr.
course
» eoulse lo ' Mllllientn* lust Si-pt I.
oilier public improvements
tics, Vol II". nod lie Is now s o r t ­ The 2tl yeur-ohl hurlcr broke Into G a i n e s v i l l e M a y G e l
SlmpMin was mayor of Moidb cl
.......
.....
iro based
bail-bull
In........
lUPt.............
with Waterloo.
ing on Ids seventh.
. pro
Cabinet Post
lo for i.i years and served eight
' “Three-Eye
e.p
Olbei tneii who have rec.-eiiv urn a, of- thn
League
V e te r a n s H o s p ita l
terms ill the Stale House of Ren
.... While
.- — Sox
— brought
..... igh him up in
comnluled i-nirses ibrouvh lln- The
M'linltfin^l
Cntm
1
’tgp
llnri
resentullvos. He was speaker in
NCCC nre Rnh*-it 1'.- t'-nklmi. tVuv- IU1H after ho won 10 gunte* nnd
WASHINGTON -W-An aide lo
ItH.'i and lius been chairman of built and enlarged with fimetlon* nn || Nehoii 11vie l&gt;. Carlo liter loot eight for Walorloo In HH7.
George Smuthrrn *nv* the
euch of thn lop llirrn House com- transferred from other agenda*.
mid Donald C- Tavlor Hob - Mu- Jiidnun never had&amp; winning Ki-a- Sen.
Veteran* Administration hospital
in lioilnn, Wrek*
Wrens said no
i„ "F.le, trlclitn* sun with Chicago.
In
bo was '4'''
mllli-e*—Finance, Appropriation*,
Hisbestyear
and Rules.
' honored" hy his doilgnatlon to
'i
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hits &lt;-o|n with Ihe Sax vax 1931, when he site In Gainesville, Fin.. I* being
Elsenhower's Cabinet,
^nlVtod
‘h hlan
. rn t.s
.........
He was vice chairman of the ____
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won five games and lost six whllo removed Rom the surplus cute
n course
In "MnthemntiksCltliens Committee which drew larly In Ihe Commerce -Depart Vol. I." lrvsn hope* »be j-ouM" he compiling a 3.70 onrned run aver- gory.
One nf several project* ills
and sponsored Ihe present school ment. where such caperlonru ns lust completed entitled
Ib'pt- agei
Ihe hospital may lie rein­
finance law.
I have had In huaioesi mav per­ swnln'* Male 1" will h*ln him *"
The former University of tlllmils carded
As the new hoard wa* named, haps crialilc me tn help make the uss* the third elnss Rn-il-wuln« nUtlelo was born In Hebron, III., stated If Florida congressmen ran
get rongresi In approve Ihe pro­
the old board met In Tallahasica new admlulslratlnn the lucccss It Idste 'examine*Inn In P" r»
nnd allll llvct;jhere.
posal.
oml decided II won't ndvorllxr any i* bound tu be."
while Pen lont. * eeoess* In l*1"
Sin a tlier* and ether Fin rid a ” .(..
more road conslruollmi project*
William*, in Fullerton, Calif, “Bhu'ts-'kitl’s Mnnunl l"»*
ruianUtlWK Monday called on Vet­
Lions Club
for rnntrnctora' bid* before II goes said: "It I* a matter of real satis­ fre«h.his memory &lt;-n geoerol nnvn*
erans Administrator Curl Gray to
out of office Jan 0
faction to be purl of the Elsen­ ,|p.-* rl|.e
ask removal of the 47fl acre site
Chairman MeKelhnn made light hower team. I nm looking forward
(Contlniipd From I’sge One)
Whether
you
desire
u
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of reports that Ills ugenev would In nn opportunity tn serve, and brio -on to J-oiir riitlotr &lt;o n course wn* visltlutr guest nl the meeting, from the surplus fist and Iho sena­
leave the McCarty administration hope to make Iho department a to help you lii onv general nuvnl complimented District Governor tor's aide said Gray agreed to do
so many unfilled contracts It might body which will lie of constructive Niihiei-t, -oo will nroli"blv ho nbb- Henry Witte, Jr., for milking u ft. Hntnlhcr* said Florida rank*
be several mnnlh* before ihe new service."
record visiting nli lowest among state* in Hie ratio nf
to get It from llm II. H- Nnvnl ruiiiim-ndiihlii
hm-oilnl bed* lo populullon,
board can slurl anv new nrnjods
Williams, 3H, I* head of ii Seattle Corre*|nnnlence
tin- 1 lul.* in hi* district.
(’mir*”
C-nlcr
In
With Kmnlhert. in the delegation
He said be couldn't give any mortgage hanking am) prnprrly Rrotiklvii ko whv not |oln vour
Mr. Ucoilrrmni praised t h e
fit!tires until an audit report is | management firm.
"womb-rfid" meal* served nt the lo Gray were Hep. Itennelt: Repmanv
anlpmitle*
who
ore
strivim,
complete, but he told reporter*
Week*
Weeks and Humphrey arc listed
listen l""
' VI,*i^ naval "eduestloh? Yacht d u ll hy Mrs .Roberta tint- elect I).II. Mathews; Melvin Dixon,
• You, will find that the financial _.i
callers at the Elsenhower res- jJntnlnm|,™vn, 'JSjjf Edurallm, Office chi-l hy adding, "There isn't u bet­ V. A. service officer for Florida;
as callers,
meal served snywhBre In thu Jess Davis and J.M Anderson, both
situation of the road department I* Idenco loday.
and enroll In u rorri'ii*mml«rtce ter
Gainesville, and I* ml Shrlloy, ntDistrict."
very sullsfaclorv."
course
toon#
He said the "new hoard should
CINCINNATI, Wl - Sen. Robert
Several other Items of husincss miniitrative ussls'inl to Sen. Hol­
ho able to build more highway* A. Taft tmlay called the selecllon
were brlafly discussed nnd tnliled land.
than anv previous hoard."
of Martin Durkin, a Democrat, as 8tnte Farmem Market for the business meeting of the
hoard of directors, which followed Hiring Of Imported
He did not comment on report*, secretary of labor "an Incredible
the tegular weekly meeting.
a ck now led ged by other road de­ appointment" by President - elect
partment officials, Hint the aitency Dwight D. Elsenhower.
Carl Wllllnm* presided in the
liUbor To Be Probed
n,*«,i
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I* four to aluht
w e e k s ..............
eight weel
nlisence of King Lion Ed McCall,
Sen.
iJt,
||, Tall,
1 Ml who
H|IU campaigned
— for
SSNKOIIII
STATU
KSIIUr.llN
paying contractors' hills or cam- Elsenhower after losing
who Is nway on business.
'i g the GOP
M/SHKHT
JACKSONVILLE W*-A repre­
pie ted work.
Nuaforit. lUtirliln
prenomination lo hint, said In a pre­
sentative of the Stale Employment
T
hr
fnllowtuH
pslrs*
rf|i»rl»-t
l-r
MeKelhnn Indicated that con- pared atetement!
Service said today It will Investi­
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Irsrls muy nol he aWardad for all
"The appolntmont of Mr. Durkin lh*
garnior* Slnrkol f»r (ir«rtm&lt;- h-IU
gate ilcw CIO charge* that the u«n
project* on which hi* board has Is on Incredible appointment. This Truchi-r* nnrt l&gt;i-i,tprH up in *;*«■
i C n n l l v a e a r r w i Wage n p * i
nf Imported labor I* working hard­
taken bids In recent weeks.
U no reflection on the character Ii. m. I»c. I, tssi
MIG-10 fighters. He Identified the ship* on Florida cilru* worker*
11 nn
flu llakl
The board previously annuunred or ability of Mr. Durkin. 1 had a AvorsUiirH
T-riilflrari—ii,
bomber as the liyu*hln-3fl and said Tho Citrus and Allied Workers
It would cancel luto In December number of talks with Mr. Herbert llrunn,
|i*li«n&lt;lliiK Dmitlir
r(.r.n-i.*.ii it rould "collse u* trouble" if the Division nf Ihe CIO maintain that
a I contracts which have been llrownell who haa been Ute key
tin. Slur.
enemy wn* able tn use It in foreign workers from tho Bahamas
signed for projects If work has not man In Cabinet ..............
appointments,
and IIS*[i*. I'nuitu-mr
.
»a an. i,no ciuantitlo*.
and iho West Indies ure not needed
Hu. It|ir
been started been use rights of way made several recommendations of rshliae*.
Eliiriitn
Vnmlcnberg declared that the In tho stato.
tiiin-i.r.n
have nut boon obtained.
(luallfltd men.
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a man would be appointed
ChrlHtmuft Parade that
who haa always been a partisan
Truman
Democrat; who fought
-'- w i i m m * r w —*0 naet
Blsanhower'a election, and
for second place and t t f o r third General
the repeal
,
ThP flw various1 groups advocatedlaw.
will be aulrdlvlded in this manner; Hadley
t'lt Is an affront to
the costume walking crp
union membara and
}•?! end 10-18; DeenrgtM
had the courage to aet&gt; ....
(all ages but no motor*
nf officials like Mr. ifurkln
r vehicle* (all kd«
they vote for Stevenson. This apir»)7
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nlment leaves without represenn as last year,
,.,Jon in the Cabinet those millions
H balloons for
ol Democrats, north and aoulh,
Who-left (he party to aupport Gen­
eral Elsenhower, and gfrea repre­
sentation to their most blttar op-

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nt Nunan'
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........ wa* the nation .* lop
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collector of ta x p a* "Internal
nlie comm'siiltMer.
Last September the **mo Brmiklyn Jury indicted Daniel A. Rdtirhnumber 2 msn in Ihe Internal
Revenue liuroau under NunAti-on
similar charges.
Nunan served a* revenue .com­
missioner from 19ft tn the middle
of 1947 when he went back into
private law practice in New York
anti Washington.
Hi* name bobbed up in an Inves­
tigation of tag scandal* by a
jfouic Way,* apd Mean-* spbeommllUo IhLs year. &lt;Uo wn* called
before llie com in Rico to answer
(pfcHlon* about hi* personal in­
come, but he refused. - -

Sales Tax BrinKH To
State (ncreaHed Sum
TALLAHASSEE 1A1 — The Flori­
da sale* tax. yielding at on aver­
age rate of t30d.OM a month more
than It did last year, brniight *4 469.000 into Ihe state treasury in
November.
That compared with 14.090.000 in
November. 1031, und brought the
total for the first five month* of
Ihe business year lo 421,120,000
aguinsl $18,383,000 for the corres­
ponding period u year ago
Aide* uf Comptroller C. M. Gay,
who rolled* Ihe lax. said il Hie
present trend continue* the total
for the fiscal year ending -tune 30.
1833, may exceed UO million dol­
lars L-ut year the lax yielded
!3IMi million.

^fe was In hi* undcrrlothes and
...fie*. Taken to a hoinllal. ho fold
Griffin and newsmen that the Ne­
a gun
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TALLAHASSEE &lt;m - The Cabi­
net approved release of 4230.0(a)
from UriivcMily of Florida fund*
bsluy to go toward construction of
10 Miiall dormitories mi ihe uni­
versity campus.
The money was enrnrd through
renting Other student housing
units.
The rest of Ihe cost of thp build­
ings would be me! through Issu­
ance of bnc million dollar* worth
of revenue certificate*. The bond
Issue *1111 must ho approved by
the Cabinet Board of Edueullon
which did not con*ldcr (he matter
today.
The State Board of Health wn*
given authority lo begin negotia­
tions toward* purchase of part nf
a rlty block south of lls Jnekimvlllo hoadqunrtrrs fur possible fu­
ture expansion nf Its buildings

SAN BEHNABDINO. Calif. L»!—
An Air Force C-47, with 13 men
aboard, apparently crashed during
the night at the 8,000 toot levelkp
the San Bernardino Mountain*, mb
sheriff’s office reported today.
Donuty Sheriff Luring Poleman
nf Victorville said he saw a b|g
lire in Hie mountains north of here
about 4 a. m , which finally died
out.
The plane, hased at Offutt AFB,
Omaha. N eb, left DayH-Monthan
Air Base at Tucson, Arts., last
night onrnulo to nearby March
Air Base. It lost checked in by
radio over Palm Spring*, on lM
desert east of here al 0:31 pi C7.
(Pacific Standard Time).’
Between Palm Spring* nnd
March Air Base Ilea towering.
10,(W5-foot Mt. San Jacinto. It was
storming heavily nt the time, and
Musk-nxn have hair but also a Ihe pilot anparcnlly nttomped to
*klrt the storm by heading norh.
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Inches of show. The fall had reach­
ed a death af two Inches in Wash­
ington, D. C,, by midmorning, and
rtnro wa* In prospect.
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The fall wa* expected to canti^ie
through Ihe d*y In Pennsylvania,
New- York and New Jersey. Snow
wa* forecast for New England.
Haiardoua road conditions forced
cancellation of today's horse ru in g
&amp;rogram at tho Howie Track in
laryland.
A fall that varied from one to
six Inrhea blanketed most of West
Virginia.
Southern Illinois had its heaviest
snow of Ihe season. II ranged from
two tn four Inrhes and motor,v*
were warned to drive cautiously.
Thousands of Christmas shopper*
were pelted by snow, rain or sleet.

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Cabinet Okays Sum
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13 Aboard Crashes

Gone Griffin, chief criminal in- i m
ves Igatnr for Ibe sheriff* office,
said the snlesman—R. E. Rntne*.
32—accused George Turpin, 28. Ne­
gro.
Turpin had been tu Jail since
Saturday on ti vagrancy dirt rye
utelv°W t ,,nrtft&gt; wn*
niDfllRaines (Iroptwjd from sight 1stte
thanksgiving dav after he hmt lei
left
hrt fjam PurvIs Mritqr Co., to- ™,Jow
shn
ia (930 ptiUmglillo
.....,...(fblto sedan to "a
.Ntyrw customer."
noon todny, employe* of
•ho Rklntler
toiler Dairy tomhl
found him
film h
milo eouth of Beach Boulevard
some 200 yard* ufl tho new expreka
hlehvtay.
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Dy The Associated Preia
Siinw snread aero** the Nn*thern
slates today frnm Minnesota lo the
Atlantic Coiat.
The huge area look on l':e apncaronce of mid winter Ip day*
before winter begin* officially.
Chicagoans Blogged and aV'd^-d
in about four Inch#.* of snow, ThTte
person* were killed In traffic* ac*
ddent* on fllppery highways In the
Chicago area.
Mom of the U. S. cast nf (ho
Mississippi and north af the Ohio
Ktv#r Was covered by snow.
The US-mlle New Jersey Turn­
pike wa* open but official* ordered
all traffic slowed to 33 mile* p4r
hour Instead of t he normal 10
in. p. h. speed limit.
In the NeW York metropolitan
area sanding and cinder tfuat*
went Into action shortly after the
snow began falling nl 7:30 a. rt.
(EST). Airline* reported flight delay* In schedule*. 1turbo shlbplng
moved carefully through- swirling

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JACKSONVILLE V _ A n auto
salesman was found alive today in
a wood where be hart Inin paralm-d fivo day* nftor being shot in
the buck.

Wide Section Of Ut€.
Is Covered By Early
Season
Visitation

charges of Income tkx kva*IBn.
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nuj of-motor cars, hr csn'l sleep
in n regulation sire 74 inch bed, lie
find* II hard to buy a suit gjf the
raek. and when he sit* on a jiUndnrd living room chair—which I* IS
inclio* off the floor—hi* chip hump*
hi* knee* every!lino hft opens hit
mouth tn nay something That I*
nno reason why tail men aren’t
lulkallve.
In a crowded world lie simply
lake* op Imi much kpaee. No ordi­
nary man or wniiiun will sit l.ehind
him in a movie or at :» prize figlit
wllhiml grumbling loud enough for
the complaint lo reach his curs,
nnd if he live* in n hoarding holiscthe other roomers resent hi* reach
at the table.
A* a result of those physical dis­
comfort* and (ho itondy criticism
of smaller folk, ninny a tall nun
get* nn inferiority complex. Far
frnm taking advantage of his sire
he 1* more likely lo submit to putt
lie Insult* and ridicule than 11 suli
five-footer, lie I* often afraid to
stand uo for his rights became lie
know.* 1)1.1 1 most jieople Iinline lire
Iv feel sorry for a uHib'ct but dl*
tnisl n glniil, and will gang up
against him.
Ills altitude troubles of peacoliine
arc do ililcd in wartime David long
ago. disproved will* his slingshot
Hie saying that. "A good Idg man
is always Iletter than n good mile
man." Thn Invontlon of the pistol
and rifle made extra-si/e nol only
something of a nuisance but also a
positive danger lo a warrior
He still holds an edge In hrulr
strength in actual hand-in hand
eoinhnl, but there isn’t much fight
Ini! like Ihul anymore. The more
body surface a soldier has In ex­
pose Hie more likclv a target he
Is for n sniper's Imilci or enemy
shell fragments II even take* (he
tall mmi longer to dig himself a
foxhole lo prated him from nrtillerv bombardment.
The Implement* nf war-ship*,
lank*, planes, 'jeeps—ure built to
hou»o Ihe five foot-six to six-foot
fellow. Thn tl. S, Navv doesn't
wont anyone over slx-fect-four. Inti
bnth Ihe Army and the Air Force
turn thumb* down if ho tower* nVer
slx-nnri-n half feet The rtnlv Hiloo
n sutmly sergeant hate* worse than
an ordinary recruit l.s a tall recruit
requiring extra sire shoe* or uni­
forms
I was pointing out these hclulit
hnr.'ml* to a walking human Ain
I know Ho grinned and said lol
crantlv:
"Everything you say lx certainly
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Dot yon loll out one tiling
I here arc ybll an iiw mi hit of girl*
who like lo lean on a tail man's
shoulder, and there always will
be."

- Anderson added that the emplny07nit nm' W shot'and 'ifnTaied
BidM service has Investigated *ev- St
me. Tho next tlmb ho hit me In
f f i l t«S&lt;r* celled t o ' Ilk -httentlon the sphio and I went down."
* CIO in recent weeke but
I Oh evldenca to substantiate
emplpyore are using them to un
the wage structure of
nberg' entlmatcd Iho Imported ‘—
cltru* worker*.
r*-at | 0» |n 1 ,000. Ho *4ld

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convantlon,
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Weinberg, CIO national

nn his supply lines have succeeded
In preventing Ute Communists
frnm "amassing sufficient materiel
for a Sustained drive."
Vanilenberg recently returned p § t
from a tour which took him around
iter luven office af tha
mploymept Service
"
the world.
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*4lit
nice will bo Inveitigkied.
sd’a HO elelni (bore was
Weather
shortage.
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"There la a definite shortage
now end wo tan not meet It and
tb# anticipated shortage' without
10 foreign worker#," he

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As the world g e ts. smaller and
smaller Ihe folk who Jive Jn it are
growing taller and taller
I don't envy them. .Height is lor.
ing iis glamor. Every growing bay
yearns lo be a big, strapping slitfooter plus, who goes through life
bowling bullies out uf Ills way right
and leil.
Hut when ho docs reach maturity
hn finds things aren't that simple.
If he Is over six feet And shoves
somebody, rluht or wrong the cry
goes up. "laMik at lire- b k bum
throwing his weight around." The
crowd Is against him.
Every Inch n man grows over
six feel Iralay is a handicap In­
stead of a help, unless he Is a bas­
ketball player nr a cap directing
Irnffle
The tall man finds he I* some­
thing or a misfit In a rlvllimiton
tailored lo people of smaller sire.
He bangs bis head gelling In and

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PHONE 118
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fine lots Located til I' iioIu. very utMttl eumhllun Very i ho;&gt;i
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lllnckuell nl P atrick Fruit I'o . ............
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Mr- lllnckuell at Sanfor.l Fruit HlD S used bicycle
2ti wheel
i n Home evenings anil Sunday
liotsl condition
price * / " ,M*
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'203 Holly
•NKVV Hill SI-' Work construction.
A H T in .i.s w w r r . D
2 hcdii m i floor
lurnace tt—
I" • f . t A.,1 I .11 |M.rt, tWO lilt- We hoy. sell and tr a d e used form
&gt;.'00. 11*1 down,
ha in nee
lake
lllrr Wilson M a lrr F urnitu re i'o
rent
311 K 1*1 I'hone fl.38
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I'hone 1733 HuutMil — Sold or Trailed stop In
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If you want lo Hut Iteul or Sell
u-rtl seuint! maehineI'erm*
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1 331 K First Fl Flioiie in:'I
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Florida Stale Hank llniltllmi
7— Pets-LIveslark -Supplies
"Call H all" I'hone 1738
I'lTMMI'.S
Shepard ami i olio
See Kavinoml M Fall
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tr a d e in- Kailei - Piano Slurp.
Hint 1 Mt r i t e
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Plume III tV lielweett atfes nl is i-ul 1
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to learn eleanlm
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n i l . IT IINAtd ' s
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Wall, Floor and Fiteplaee
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31. It. IIOIM.I S
Oil W O K S
111.1 W. 1st St.
Phone 128
Priest
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I It \ \ FU S E I'vleti-ion Itntls 28'
In 80' Si-itkard 1 .I.1
mil Paint Kvta-rit-iiit-d llta k e and Fiont laid
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to -et mi and opi'iate
Firestone llruke llepl No drill
VI M i l \ \ 111 IM IS
11 sleatlt wmk Vileuti'iil tlooil
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t - it foe iieht party
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In Ijijitw &lt; iMIiph'h i f p;ill I*1
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il h t Ihe iliiNSitnil .kIa i'itlsiiii!
now open 1m:s for ptrl- aue- ih
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to 23 u Hh Hlt;h School edm-.ition
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I'liom- 1121
MIDDLE M i l'll lady iiimhl like
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Im II W laird I'hone I I.tl .1
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and ip .oil cook Mr- lim e- tin
II M i n i F KKIIS t'oinplele line
ttak Vteitiie
third's Tnyetlii Feed St.ue
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1 M II SPAi I In del - all -i/cs cnees
Mr, Miriam Vlimp plu'iir
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ill'll! ■i ***4Itl *it i| ifr x|l« • •11$•f*f\
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New under ciin-trnctioii two m ute
nf those loss priced m a-om s
hom es I iris e Ity and see them a C l t v n s V t V N table ass
Like i VIIPI
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Fourth Street one block sse-l of
Nisi
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land and eb kllMlim Write 1
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tails
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f«»r &gt;m.d! !i,dm*N in &gt;nv h«*i•••
Exclusive Ll-lini!
tii ny 11ini' Mrs 1'aul U tm!ntli.in*i
H miles Sii mm t7 tr/ id .11 Vn
ROIIKRT A. H II.I I WIS, Realtor p | \ N 11s
H ilda m Win Hirer ami
R»ymond l.iimlipilsl, Associate
tti .ms 4»!lii'» f.nniMis nam es In
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I'hone 1873
Allanllc Hank lllilx
i 'Ihuim' If 11rn 10*. nil yniif nld
ID.iDMilown Rest like r m ! Heml
NICK TWO HKDIIHOM home &lt;;i
ItiisliM'ss Oppotlimllies
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Story and
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half. Ham in buck sv 1III war a nr HLACT1I PI, Miser lox tor f t o ts t
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Flow till! well I ail HiI s Inn1 , See
1 wife to operate
l o r dil.nl
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thflENiOUT 11
(I. K Corson Lake Mary Hoad
write Hex HAS e o Herald
lit I, Hus inn a fter 3:on p m
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FLOORS
sitrfneed
to
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Hood lots for sale in Lockhart •‘toll 4 dll H.'ll! ,1
| fcrtlon Old floors m ade Itk.
mill West Sanford Subdivision
new Ftiiishltii;.
clomilitif and
♦looti down
ami
*31111 per m i
11
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Fine t no
svaxnuf, also portable pnsvei tilattl
month. Write Ultra llabm lions
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Inn t'orp llox Mil. Vliaml Item'll
1923 II 31 tileii-on. Lake Vl.itt
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sale
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Souvenir stores, Variety stores,
C orner lof Jl.'itst tlown 8(8) K
Sport -Imps, Deiit stores, e lf oitLANIH) Miirmii,: Sentinel n r
23th St
Write for wholesale riilnliii! Cuba
bmdo Kvenini: s t a r l ull llulph
Alllmtlni handhatjs, hells
anil
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LOT 110 x 123 on Jefferxiin Ave
wallets I'litmt’ ahead for nliiltt
title. Phone 1388 W
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laruo lots 14(11 Pul niello Ave
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hone till VV tlotde I Sanford.

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I'ree e s t im a te s
All W o rk m a n ­
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VIVNINfiS
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I'ltnltn 1281 .1 a lte r
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Imiltliilt: t all .Ion 1112 M t
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. Iitltales II I l l a l t e t
Sanford I n - Phone 1828

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Woodwork 1in’ 313 Sanford Ave
Hh-..... .MrI Vi and I 133 ,1
It s | tr.H S' tietieratoi nr s t a r t e r
'- . i t tee &lt; all 317, Sw ain's Hat■ is Si-rs ice
S.infold A tem ie
...I .‘nd Street
VI i. I V P I ’S Itulldo/er tsmk Ilea
on.dile llates Fret- e -tlm n le s
Phone 81.8 I V ■ 1. 1,0 rv
I'HII IPS l olom.d * lean. - • kilos,
l e a ’ plo- I Sait i* I-II.II inlei-il
mi.tltpi oolme
a aiii
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lit .tiles Oilhmo I -eil I .its
I lift out Pal k Vs eVVe Oas 1 a-ll for u eil i ai . es i'll if
Soil owe oil them
I Hill- A Heel I - n l Cars
Second and S.infold
v o l II ' VII 1- worth more
here We need 1 lean t.\
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w o rth , 181) North to 011.'
dn Phone HVP7

money
18, ’til
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&lt; lean
Will
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anytim e at 2113) Willow Ave
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service 1: II II ik&gt;4 (ti'it-dii. Flu
phono 1131 or Sanford Itil2 W
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hi * ll 1..... PLYWOOD KOAT. Kicker.
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41,412
Blues Rank Second
In FSL At, Gate;
Daytona Is No. 1
With ns,:i05 Fans
lly KKNT ( HIT LA I N
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
Season, Sanford's Seminole IIIiim ,
using t h«* fabulous *200,Oon Me­
morial Stoditim fur the fim! time,
doubled their regular non""" puid
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" it ml I hr
29(1 paid In *ee »rvernl «|irinu
training game* "(need ■&gt;&gt; llir
Xan
Anlmiin
Mi—-iun-* last
Mnrrh.
Combining llir tlirre piitil inhil
fioures,

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Melton ini

Stadium

plnveil bust In 11,112 during llir
1932 diamond M'lwm Tlo** fig.
llir* nre -.etmialc nml nnnrl Irom
till* fiHilhtill illleniliiin'i1 1'ilitlt ie
ported enrljei till*, full.
I*1Vi IhtM'Inill \Meiiil.ini r
C.
nn
lllne.
Ml.VI ,i
i
Mir*'Inn.
j .i
Tninl.
’ llil Inl'il f.
Ci'tnie
||n» Sni'fnrjl l itinl* ivi'l'
nlli'inlfitie.' uilh n Inwlv l',)(2H'» l"
full hill thi'i venr will' lln» added
lltllielil nf hlnvilM! In the nm 'infi
1‘rlil M"|i &gt;1In I SIinIIuiii the Hide
ilrr»v .’IH^Iitn I" mnl • i emi,| in in.
divided regular n eiimtn inliui n
slnn«.
Ilnvlnn.i llrurli »ilh ri*..inri
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*.
Orlnniln ilemiKr l(&lt;* heirie tlie
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
:il2Vtil
Orlando
ill. (Mil
I’uhitkii
29,1113
Del ui ml
•2.1,210
,ln» Hem li
i ii,kin
Cocnn
17,119!!
l.rrih iu r
299,393
Tnlul
I'h iy n ffi
All-Slur (ilinie
tlruiul Tot ill

9,370
2,71115
279,321

PayTo See Baseball Games In Memorial P
Bums Offer Braves Furillo, Cox,
T h e Sports And Pafko For Spahn And Gordon

T ill, HANFORD IIliltAl,I*
I'liKr II
Turn, Dee. 2, IU.*i2

Register
Hr k i ;n t c h k t i . a in
Sport* Killtnr
llohind the none nrtivlty almout
illv.' Seinlllolt' llii;li Srlinnl'u Klnrl*
ml* fool hull hriivo* dull the Ktlil*
iron otiee uRnln in " pnit-ieuMiti
i'hi*h
It *.ei in* thnl hoth Tletiher
Mil’ll Srhool
Jie h-onville lieueh
litel f’lHiin Itij’ll Seliool weru t • y|||’’ to pry the Seinirude* lunar for
in, l • ii*on i iiKUJfrmeiila, led nl
II lime the Ki’il* »• re iiiuu in*
tei* t’l III pliiyiUK f«r Ihr ilulit
|iioo lo|t ol the Kh*I I'Iuii’lu (on
f* 11 n**e 101 I iei, 3,
Win ii Ihe Mmf fell in on Ihe
tn .I l i t i liuinphm.hip play*
oil. ( liff Mile* and n ImiuI nf
unihiliuiiH Ini • re* drrhlrd In
"•ol op ,i " J a irrr Howl" K*nir
Ml llo Weinot ml Slnillnm pitting
.......... I tin ,i"* n hilling r l r t r n of

Mi. i eiitr.il riorhl.i C'unfrrrnre
mlh Ihe I i c I . I T rhamphtn
f millfflt
i ii t i o ‘Tiuturar* \Viie. Mould Ifura'a
Imi nolle i well* lf&gt;1 hy
li utinid I fill jiulntn tlilu
Mi ti* si oiei| 11)1 fur tho
Mount
Dora
null eii;lil with*
&lt;oit u ilefral ill
CJi’C piny niul
held ti H I m o l ' d

fill

lilt* NI'UH'JII,

jlnaiiiK only
to
i Kuatia, v Im lout
to Siinfuid, 7*0,
i'ii i her Ihi* yrur.

IlnWrvei', two
i u * it r rn o li in tiililii
oliatnelr*
........ .
killed tills llll’U
I" i ni it wu* tunn. h'irat off, the
S'liiinole* voted Itl'll iiKuinat n
pmi "'li*on ininie with Moiuil Do*
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 c u p n d ly :
try ln u 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 In t r m t li iK to note thut
Kniifnril iiiitdrrw Orlnniln hy nrafly 1,tMHt puld. Orlnniln iitlruetOil
Jitnl 31,9,'ill, T h r FSI, wua ulumt
11,HIM) off lla tnlul ruKulnr aru*un
p u tr mid 20,11119 off, If you liu’ludn
th r plny-nffa, this y ru r u* roin*
part’d to Inat aenaon.
Thl* lu u loiter wo rooolfod you*
terduyj
"M r. ChrUnln.

“Tn

i|Uota

fmm an earlier nr*

I trie from Ike Hanford Herald
which you w rote my l u g , “ If
Ioral fan* n rr r v p e c t l n i 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
t ’DI.I.KGK BASKBTIIAI.I.
tlie season. The Seminole High
S 'I....I "Mink horse”, which wo
By The Asxurlaled Press
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
w 7 V ariV WaynesiniVg (1*9.) i'«

Itv JOi: HFKMI.FIt
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.

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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,

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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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
' Row 'l*o
Tech
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
.Top
Iiy I.nrj'Cf Margin

“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 M KK CITY - Chock
Woodsworth, 182, Salt Lake Cltv.
stooped Tommy Meldr, 187. Sail
Lake City, I.

Gators D’Agostino And LaPradd
Make AU-SEC Football Eleven*
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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SANFORD. FLORIDA

Sanford Murine

WEDNESDAY DEC. .1. I0W

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

McCarthy Sees
Further Probing
Of Red Suspects

WASHINGTON uT» — President
WASHINGTON ifi-Novoll*t Mur
m T r u m a n M a y c r e a te d an c m * 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 Use
gency board to ic c k to halt a CIO
House Investigators that about 1.
too magasines sold on news stand- ,
ateclw orkers strike at the plant nf
the A m e rlra n Locomotive Compahave "no purpose except pictorial
prostitution."
nv at Dunkirk. N. Y.. which p m
duces m aterials used In the atomic
The fll-ycarold writer (nun Du ;
energy p ro " r» m
III ID. Minn . testified before a *oo
rial House committee Investigating
The P resident signed an cxrcuedisrene literature
live o rd er providing for a board
The Congress members said they 1
of Inquiry under the Taft-Hnrtley
recognized tier as an expert wit
Art. which he h m used nn only
ness because of resrurrh she did
r a r e occasions. He h as licen opfor an article “ Filth On tlir News
posed to the law since ils enact
stands." published In the October |
ment.
Issue of llemlrr's Dlerst
The White House noted that
WASHINGTON r
Sen Me
Miss Ilunnlng told them there are t ’arlhy
w orkers at two o th e r plants of
Wlsi said lodav tie ns
M inin- I’fc. J a m e s ( ’. Ilyrd, son o f Mr-. Hcorgiit I'oule Hi«-rs. " f 1.231
. __ inagiirlurv
..................,
bein') ........
published «umed lit
the A m erican (.nconmtive ( ‘om nanv
the Justice Dcpurliocnl
a r e nlsu nn strike, hut said todav's I K i l l t h u Circle, Hanford. reecntlj received llo- I'urple H eart Medal | curren tly and nil Ind about ino arc
follnss up its grand jliT'
o rd e r cunrerna only the Dunkirk from his tiullnlioii rom m an der, l.t ( id. Max II. l.oGrohc. I’fe. Ils rd classified us " g irlie s " whirl) shi­ ssordd
plant, which has n p a r t In supply­ r t s ' wouieled while serving with HA: eom n nii). U r a l Hattulioo. h irst re g a rd s ns "vfeioos nnd provnen prolie of Owen t.iilltmore with
ing m alerlnls for the construction Marinemdi if Lhe First Marie- OH IsH.it in K'oea.
live " There are nlmnt t » o billion similar action against career dip
copies of the " g irlie s " sold annual hnnal John 1* Davies J r
and operation of atom ic energy
Ally General James McGrnncry
faeltlHes.
ly. 'he udded
The nesvs stands In America ininoiiiiei'd vesterdas he had or
U n d rr the esecn tlve order, the
c a rr y a display of sex prevo-atior* ' l , r , ’d evidence idioul l.atlinmre, a
P resident shortly will n am e a
*to 1he *found■ nowhere rise
■
■ Hlfi Jidins Hookln- ITnltrrsIH nrofes
In
board to Inquire Inin the Issues
world." sin- -aid "Tliesp iiiudn- -or and Hir Kustern affairs -pe
Involved In the dispute The honed
Ones are not for fun, nor play, nor elnllsl, sub ml lied In a grand jury
# I* m u d red to r r p o rl book to the
b e n ii t y but si in pi v Issued fur here, beginning tnmurrim
Pre*Idem no later (lino Dec to i
Che Seiiale InHriial Si-umlv Sub
straight provocation "
(liber nresMrotiid activity nn- '
noted when Atllai Stevenson uud
M l " llannlog said Hie " g i r l ie " niinmlllee revoinmeiided last HiU
inagnrines a re crowding serious
after .i year long prolie for ant
Mr T ru m a n met In the While
House today to sift the past id the
nod minllly magazines off the news -utnersHe Influences on C S
stands
iHillelrs In llo- Far Hast that |
D emocratic p arly In search of llfuture.
Among her other nhservatlon* ’Jury priK-eedings to- h r o u g Ii t
The accent will he on the f u t-re
I’eople 'till accept "the sight of "-"'hist hotti l.attimorr nod Duties
but upperm ost In the two-day
drum main reties, wearing liardtv
Davies, formerly on Hie State
talks between Hie President ned
anything al all. marching down the Department's poll" plaontne stall
the m an he tried haril to make
street Iml protest against the type """ ,In deputy |«dllleal udtiser to
AWAIIINO IMI IMPnrniNd Visit of Pti-Sideid «-1«. t (Iwight l&gt; I i «■*t
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 tiower 111 Seoul, two lie,.Ohio of S.utih Korea xnhtlei w, . ,, it,.
,
q
lion:
Tour 1st I-TsHvhI was louetied off &lt;hospilnl imstees were made y,.s. | lines.”
\tes( Germnnv
In frool of the eapllid luilldlog (or t-nsIMe Indd-n ...... i ,,,i v», 11,
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
c ra tlc p a rt y 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 rd e fe n se fiepr » • ( f , ..... r-i, r,,arii.roi'i
#l„ | • ” • " • • • " Thl.v "lirr
n„
|,|m|
,
„f
grand
jury
Is
"ev
en
more
urgent"
w- h I c h llenoldienn nresldenli'i' note today with the d .a m u t h «r- | sinners,
IV
f ill n i i iu - l UI
A ' n « n i jU T V
nominee llwlght Klsenlmwer won rival o f S anta Cirrus following the
The telegram which recommendeeoiiinn-nd- . jRrls
Kifl* ami
nnd they
th e y seem
— ........so
...........
fa r rem
....
oved than
............
l.altlrnorv's
..... „ .ease
....
"lierniise
........ ...... .
by a landslide?
most gignntle muss
ClirfstniHs cd appointment* was sent to the fn n n J h c pictures in
In the inaga; l.atlinm
l.alllmnre
re has tieeu
lieeri llmronglily
llmrimgldv ex
ev r a
I A *
I
m a g a - .ii
Stevenson, governor of Illinois proevasiun ever witnessed in S a n ­ governor yesterd ay afternoon af* ■*‘nps
.‘ posed
while lluvle.s Is hiiidlog a r 1 * 0 1 ) 0 ^ 7 ) I A l T T l P f l
•N
(( o a lln u r il On P ag e M*&gt;
i&gt; job
j&lt;di
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the
Imaul
was
wppri.aehcd
Shl‘
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asked
the
girls
almut
their
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Germnnv
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ford by the thousands who lined
I.ntllinore for a tim e was ti State
w-lth suggested trustees vesterday
“I" !n
(harlc of their
th e downtown strvtos.
m orning by Jirtlge Douglas .S te m | &lt;,h.V'fl?r *Phf i
, .
, D epartm ent rimsultrud
The first ap p earance of jolly stru m , eo-chulrm an of the C'iliien*
7 hrv told me
1 mi dim I mind , t-aatern affairs
ole St. Nletndns was visibly punc­ Hospital CommittL-e, which pro­ after a while; the pictures d o n l ; Doth t.stllnm re and Davies vi
n m i i s t f s &lt;.* !•*■* s i n
tu a te d by tire spontaneous Im ists moted th e County hospital hnnd Icaik like m e a n y w n v ’ "
She fmrnti about jq rltlcs h n v n '
of editors anil fever-pitch ear-tie- Issue campaign.
m em turning boll) the youiiHltcr*
This telegram w*, u&gt; follows
anti ad ults, who stood Jum-purkvd "The Heart] uf C ounty Cnminl*
news viands.
&lt; ’r II k
cjh
nil along tire parade u n d e oil " i H“«pl &gt;*r Comity .......................

jittimuro Followup
I’rotliftoil Ajruinst
.lohn I*. Davies .Ir.

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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 R ed T raito rs
A t L im itation Of Executed T oday
P ress R idiculed By C om m unists

Minute Maid Sales
Result In Record
• Nit Profit In ’,52
■NKW YOtUL n T ...........

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Minute Multi (ho |m&gt;i atbin hu&gt;l r e ­
c o c t sales or *:in,M I,nil i,M.| „ r,..
rortl net profit of l],2IH.3IH to
*1.22 a ndmiion share In the f|*.-n |
year Hided (let, 31, 11132, .John M
Fox, president, nnnnmiei-d today In
ii meeting of the board of direc­
tors.
Sales for the nast vein were
six per cent almvo the S'JH.iPM 22:’
rcporteil for the previous flo-n'
y e a r and the net profit &gt;••«« iK-M
p e r ce"i altove the tH.lim.IXHI re.
presen ting $1.10 n er s h a m nf .-omIIIO" stock reported al th a t tlnm.
T he flnanrliit s t a l e s nf ||,..
poinpanv rontlpnea to show stond"
im provement, Mr. Pox renort&gt;-d.
Working i-hoII mI 'ni-mi-o-d tiv
$732,002 to SH.324.78ll on O -t. .11
nnd terpi debt «-ni redoi-er1 bv nven II.OOtl.lMxi. Equity p e r sh ore o f
rommoii stock adviiiiri'd from *8.82
|n 10,11 In | I ( M t as of « r t . 3| tp
1032, This y e a r’s p ro fits were $2.483.304 li*f«ir« fuses na rnnipared
w ith I2.27K.2JI3.
Meanwhile volume of sales In.
creased 33 ner r e e l or |h&lt;. c&gt;.|v-i.
lent o f iipp ro sleialrl v rd),(KM),(KKi

il*-miiwr runs of Iptee.

•

Mr. Fos 1- v e a l e d th at nboilt 43
p e r r e n t of th e entire r l l i u s cron
was processed n&lt; froseli concen­
t r a t e In It'f-'f ne-t l» l» "x o 'v to d
l h " l more than h a lf o f the cron
will lie so processed dorh-&lt;- 'b e
ro m ln p ’'ear. M ark’-t re s c a rrh d a ta
show* th a t more th«" one fou rth
of All A m erica'' Mnillle* new n«»
fro sen o ran g e |olrn ........
and
t h a t rising consum er d'-mnnd h i*
shown no sign of slackening, he
■aid.

Sqiindron Home Fort
Moved To Virginia
The home port of Fleet Aircraft
fiervU-o Huundron 821 was official­
ly changed Dee. 1 from Hanford to
Oceana, Va.. It waa announccjl to­
day h r I.t. Comdr. G. J, Harmeyer,
FAHHON executive officer.
The actual tranafar of men from
Ranford to Oceana will take place
a trout Dec. 13, a t which time
Comdr. Robert J, Celuatka, U8N,
will relic va Comdr. F. W. TrapoHn
a t commanding officer of tha
Mundron, according to Comdr.
Harmeytr.
Upon arrival In Oceana, tha
aauadron*! function will b« changcd from that of auppoytlng earrltr-baaad planet to aupportlng
tnulU-tnglna patrol typo plan**,
concluded Comdr. Harmeyer.

OJSHOPmN*

q \ days lift

During the neat three
days,
torn 1st festivities wil] swing Into
g e a r with slnifflrlwurd
tourniimerits, hand rrmeerts, eoioniorilty
singing and the fminul iledh iillnn
of the new T ourist Club huildlog
tomorrow night.
Climaxing the activity-packed
week will he the annual iipeidiiu
of tile M ay fair Ion and the Muni­
cipal Concert at th e
Southslde
P rim a ry School A uditorium on
H aturday night.
A special cuiiiinitti'o. headed hy
J o h n I'iersoil, ito-ordliuited the
rf fo rla of the .Seminole ( ‘minty
C ham ber o f Commerce, the Ju n io r
C h am h er of Comim ree. Merchants
Assoelntion and the T ourist Club
in m ak in g possible lids gala T o u r­
ist and C h ristm as festival.
Hcglnnlng tom orrow itftcrnomi
a t U:30 li.m., th e Sniifoni Tourist
Cluti vvllt play host to the New
Sm yrna I k a e h shuffletaiard team
a t the F o rt Mellon courts. Mr. ami
Mr*. II. 8. Unwan will supervise
the to u rn a m e n t nnd free to ffee
| i hs -si., - - a C s s , s l i t

l.'l^ru'.'VnttS'nl’.IiS'oFr'kliMurder Case Here: , , .
slnnt'i■ respeclfuirv nfruuinlenus stem* ' from
‘s «.’c,cllmnii;"ifl!rdwsTin(;erfWithf
the antm illtment of IIn- follow ing groups
county boipltnl tru slee- as autliin
International Hue t u n it
Ired by favoratite freeholders vole
B I I Dunn Named I ......... ..... . ............ ......
Mayor Of Lmirivood YK"VII.i" l i'w.,,i
it-a,i. &gt;, n , h &gt;-i&gt; - u h | , . i ,
inlltilnu'l itiijiiy ftir 11iik jm i

Nov. 4 and ii * provided h&gt; section
o ht
133.113, Flm Ida S tatu tes , IP3I
Fred It. Wilson, Srinford; one
^
y ear; Jo hn W. Kvnns. Ovu-du. one
t . o N G W ix iD (.Spwinii ‘‘"he*I
..
y ear; Howard Favllle. Sutifmd.
two y ears ; Victor M. G reine, San W. Dunn y esterd ay won tin- l.mig
ford, th r e e yenrs, und Dr II F. wood City rteetlim for m ayor over
.Seaman, A ltam onte Springs. f u u r 'H . If. Snodgrass. Dunn rove Iveil
years ."
t 1.18 votes while S nod grass i-olleetA change w as Hindi by the
Hlioaril in the list siihuilUeil liy
Elgin, the ineumlient, who
J„ u d g e . Sten strm n for th e ( ’Itisens
did not seek re-vlrctlnn, got lull
.
was stihf-oniml lee. Mr. Greene was
si.h- write-in vote*.
There were .120 Vote* r a - l
"‘Ruled for ( .e m r n l J &lt; Hiilrhison, the h itte r stilling he was nnIn the town elerk n**e**or-lreir»
uhln to neecpl the n|i|"dntuieol " n , r eleetlori Mr*. Jonnle K. G r» ),
lerd ay hy telephone, lie expressed 148.
The tax
111* re g r e t a t not being wide to

Vassilka Petrova, dramatic so­
prano who has ating widely abroad
on concert and op*ra. and Stuart
Knatofaky, violinist who will niako
hla third appearance In Carnegie
Haiti New York City, next month,
will appear a t BsOO p.m. Haturday
at (ho Southslde Primary School
auditorium In tho accond concert
of the series being presented by
Municipal Concert!, Inc., of Han­
ford, Mlaa Jean Hayar, president,
announced today.
Four operatic albums prepared
from the stage of the Florentine
Opera Houaa (Italy) will Intro­
duce the soprano to the operatic
public for the flrit time this
month whan the recordlngi are
released by Remington Records.
Those recordings, which included
Toeca, constituted a full-scale pro­
duction wtlh the largest symphony
orchestra and chorus In the re­
cording history of Florence, t U
persons, being used.

New York City.
The native Bulgarian will em­
bark on a Joint concert tour nf
this country with the famous bari­
tone, Ivan Petroff, the forepart of
next year.
Mr. Fastofaky hxs appeared In
■II tha major concert hall* In tho
United fttales, and last season,

no stranger to literary, social or
theatrical circles bora. During the
,war r*V% she was a froqaeat vtaIU, 0 6 s a n tK», omiu. u

proframe featured at each belli
I Carnegie, but to plan It In euch
na
a tray
wag ae to be *entertaining m
n
- ii - r f - a a - L

\°h. " S S S n .

from hll fourth E uropean rou!
Bent. I t, ami last season, won first
prlso In two contests held In
Franca with Internatlonally-famoua
French musicians acting as Judges.
In addition to hla many recital
appearances, Mr. Fesloftky has
appeared on major radio and tele
vlelon network!. He Is the compocer of 18 publisher] musical
works for violin, and piano and
has written symphony music. He
appeared a t the age of elx year*
as guest soloist with a symphony
orchestra, playing the Vivaldi vio­
Despite Uti fact thaas records lin concerto.
____
operatic de­
mar*___
kitAmerican
“
The violinist's policy Is to pre­
but, the anergtle soprano has long pare programs which offer the
bean an A"»rWan cltisen and la audiences on his tours the type of

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eollertor's

th roug h tin- Florida
Vegetable Association slid tile III,

office

servo to It. C. Hood, chnlmmn ,.r, won by Hen It. Gray, Mrs. Giay'si
an Incnmhent.
the tioard, H. B. I'ope, i ...nmlssinn- husband,' und‘ also
‘
‘
er; nnd O. I'. Herndon, Ciuinty He got 178 votes while Ids opine |
nenl
Woodrow
I'rescott,
Mr*.
Clerk.
Judge Stenstimn said lotlny the P reseo lt's htislmnd, garn ered 130
rrcummcmlallnn wits made to the voles.
Hudolpli C. Carlson, 223, I.. C.
hoard by the Citizens Committee
that T, K. Tucker, president nf W alker. 173. and Eldon E. Wil­
the Fcrnald-l/aughtou Memorial liamson, tilt', I.. J . N orth, 107. and
Hospital Association, Ire selected Jam es It. Hitter, 137 were all
elected to rounellm rri imst*.
to replan’ General Hutchison.
They defeated J e f f A. CattingInstallation of new lights In the
eourt room, and a public address hum, 147, J. It. G rant, 143, Ancil
I.. &gt;
Helms,
124, C arry Junes, lit),
system for witnesses, requested byr J1
Mr. Herndon, were approved. Ill* '-e‘h Haheofk, OS.
request for a new nrhilng machine I

Vassilka Petrova And Faitofsky
To Be Presented In Concert Here

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nriit li’liii nf ( ‘tti ult t ’(nu t
li\
J u d g e M It Smith lift, r the Ihi
h a in a , goverunielit sold it would
he "much ,li*1ii , It, d" If sufficient
tiniewi-iV- ii-lgiv.-it for preparing
the defeudnntV
rase.
According In'the motion f"t con
t l n u a m e sul.niltti.l l.y the defend

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Miami Editor Begins
Serving* PriHon Term
MIAMI, Fla. ijv—Itruliln *1cln.
publisher nf the weekly Miami
Life, entered Haile t.'ountv Jail
hist before midnight last nlglil lo
begin serving 3U days for contempt
of court.
(loin was sentenced Feb. 13.
1050. for refusing to Icll hnw he
obtained Information nn secret
grand jury hearings. Since that
lime. Gov. FtiHcr Wsrrcn granted
11 reprieve*.
"I might as well get il over
with," Cl*In said. " I’m nol Iho
first newspaperman to go to Jail
rather than reveal his source of
information.”

CHAUFFEUR'* I.KENHE
- A effect^ Dec.ralln»into
t stipulate* "f"»
that
drivers, who have regular opera­
tor’* license* and desire chauf­
feur's licenses, must tarn exam­
inations, Mre. Lethe Fowler, chief
clerk In the County Judge’s office,
inounced yssterdav.
announced
Formerly, the only requirement
for securing a chauffeur's license,
•hn said, woe the possession of the
regular license.
ROW THEATER '

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llamas govrinmeul. Iml "II
take
lime tit ill).'
...........................
The uiolhin stute* further Hint
the ili'fmilant ilulms there lire
several witnesses wI.... . Ire believes
Will lesllfv the 'li-i-eiiseil in lb"

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U \M I|M :T P \ r lotm Coster
Indie- win. 'silt he tto- next srerctars »d state declared at the State
In-p.iiloo i t hulas tli.it "loyal ser­
vants nf our government have
nothin! I— fear iinttl the Kisellhow i i adoilUl-tl alio"
lli .pm ifie.dlv p rom ised Dial the
(-reign sets h i - will l&gt;e "p ro tected
is a non p a rtisa n c a r e e r group"
fo reig n service officers a r e tile
p i o l e . ' l o o d diplom ats who rrp resent ’lie I oiled S t a t e ' abroad
\t Hu- alive tim e Dulles ass e rte d
llii» in.niv a n g le '
need In
In looked into and wdl he looked
mix very lliomndlly " He did lint
oi bfy this point
Indies conferred with S ecretary
of s tate Dean \elp-son for 'Ml millofi talked hrteflv with re p o rte rs
■lisI then went hi lip- Pentagon
1 i .out. i with Seeiel n v id DefPllsi*

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&lt;General Sanford, Arriving In 1870,

Brings Colony Of Sw edes Next Y ear

WIlklnHon Named
MukUt Of Lodge

C. J. Wilkinson was circled u*
the new worshipful master of
Hanford l-orlge No. *K\ F. A A. M.
a t a regular communication held
lest night.
. „ „ „ officer* circled were lt«y
Other
ft. W rig h t J r ., .color w arden; A.

F. Ramsey, Junior wanlen; I.. T
Rheppard, treasurer, and F. L.
Millar, secretary. Mr. Sheppard
wo*
_ reelected tn hi* office.
}‘ , . 1. •
u ,CBi*i
^ Day.
r w together
rntfVthfliDe**. 27.0 St,
Johns
with ulhur appointed officers.

ford, uf the inrorporatlon of the
rlly, and of the (riiil* and Iclbulallnn* which foMooril.

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....
Aug. 17, 1H7J .... ......... Ho- g irn l

have
him lire Mou.se ta x
---- „iisxurrd
....................
seandnl investigating sulH'Ollltnlli

.“ nr wbieii wdl never be Dug'.! R'c will ho coiillimed try tho GODitt*ii !)V tillin' w!n» NvIintMinl Its ! c*»ntrollril Coiijjr**Hs
furv; hon-e* w.-r- lake., from
Kegn lx sInted tr. suecrcrl ItM*.
tlmir f tm rul nt Inrr-. ("■es w r e blou o King (D-Callf) a* ehairmnn of the
over. Tile Dork of ......I- In Die ; lim in' ways ami m ean s xubenmhax l"‘,’n
licen invexllge.
investlgi
Sanford store win -iituratid with mitlrc which ,,!1'
ting lhe Intcruul Itrvemie Bureau
w ater, and then oei-urieil O range for the past two years
C ountv'i* fli*l burgulu -iiile
Tin- uresent eouiiiilltee, meeting
In |H73. tlir..... Ii Mr*. S’liifonr* III wluihlll closed door xexxionx. In­
Influei'ce tile "(’liu"-h of 11--- I t" '” die ded It would ilrou any further
Cro**" was er--te'l
i- lhe sito iirulim this year anil leave futurn
where tinKnl'coiod
Reciorv Investigating to the incoming Re­
built hy Judge Tucker were pur- stenil. (11132 Note; I*Ii ••"•I Mni'- publican Congrex*.
(-'hosed hy H
General
Hanford, and
u ••olla). In a storiu of 1878 U wa*
L■&gt;,I with
.......u
store wss 'tinkl'd
with lire
dry kihn
Is Mown ilotvn amt relmlR
Fourth
end grocarlen.
and Park lator. (I0D2 Note: tn
Movie Time T able;
A physician. Dr. Hague, was November 1323 it liur-rd and D»»
H IT /,
General Hanford’s agent ami busi­ nrvsent rhiireli ---i—ted). *n 1871
"T h e G reatest Show on l.arth'^
ness manager, hut soon died und the lal" W, J. Hill l)egn" tl"' hu*l1tOO • 2:44 • (1:28 - 0 ;|3
was succeeded hy Mr. Henry L. ncss now carried n- -bv Ills fnmil".
DoFor* 7, of Connecticut, who wax In 1878 tho South Florliln Jnurn*l.
MGVIKf.AND
then a vouth of 1H veer*. Mis* ♦hn fte*t ""winaper mihllxhed In
“ A Street Car Named Deslraf
Louisa Tucker, now Mrs. A. E. South Florida was found"d l&gt;v Frml
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Philips, suggested tho proprlutv of L. Rahortson. lite r published by
intermission 8 :BD, last featuru
the town bearing tho name of Its Way and Osborne,
founder.
About this tltno the First Moth0:8*

Ily MRS. J. N. MTMTNMIt
Tin* y ear IH7I) proved a niaikeil
period In llo- annals of Hnnfuid.
Tlien caiiio from Connecticut (iep.
eral Henrv S. Sanford wlm purchased 12,333 acres of land in the
”
Mark* und Mr. J o h n A. McDonuld
were secured to m ake n plat of
the town. Sanford Avenue was laid
out. The w h a rf and packinghouse

The second house In Sanford was

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case, t&gt; ti'riingl'iii J"hn-«ri, West til reel eunfltcl uttli Hint Imste n r
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Thirteenth .Street, ivti* the aggres- (Ion id mil Alltel tr im lllll id [light-. vt i(ii " \nul*i
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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*|»i kt n M V H i t t Mt M il - l u i n i N
■etimr In self defense.
rmtiii‘I n *is If f , in*hi
proposal
"
Mifn.llv, Li. d m nf rhtMiT I'Hpi’C•
According to ii telegram receiv­
Mini *if flu' tHIT lit* \i tl mi s linl
In Washing Ion. II M MeKelwny
mill itt IIK- K'M'MM ! Iii’iit»'Ft him
ed l»v Mr. H"u«li"blec from (i. II. editor
of the Washington Slur and b e e n high in cm m o o n is l I'.ifl' ■llllll'tl Mill I»I Km lilt /If I *I»»I1?i M And
Itamlnll, chief liaison officer, Hh- past ASNF. president, eoinmeul.-d ro uio ils. gliiog llo- In .d lhe u»
lir m« filtmK d Mu* (*•• iKiht v *if ttif1
hamns government. "Reference de­ " i t ’s an Inen-dllile proposal "
..................... I .1 elimax of i Unggn
in-til#' r»’T*'i\ itt|f ";iti *ntldr»*lTf«
fense of ifIlham inti Miller, nr
E l s e " h e r e in Washfrigtun. Mo for |.o'u-i b e l o i e o y.l.mskv and
reigned iliarge of murder. Mv lilllzutiou Imixx Henry If
Fnwlei I'ri-'i'leut Kb no id ( ." I I " .d d II"' di’i i’ll Mil* K’tti'i if • i t in m . * ,**
.hidtf • ‘m u l r y
• n I ii ri*ipjr&lt;t
governinent will be much disturb deelared Imlny that ennlrols wdl lhe anil Zlonl'i too.- of lhe pr.n ei-il
rd If sufficient time Is nut given stay In furez* us loiig ns the T ruinun mgs o o h r a l i d Uo pm go o.i '«• (tint Mk tins' •»#’ priid It ('sum* hiiqk
to attorney nominated to itefend iidininixlrnlliin Is in power
-preail I" all llo- nttier salellile \ s-«t»*ishiv -(uiup.'l "jiildfiMiFi’ *!#•
him to prepare licit possible de­
•
\ f | IM-4 II Mil US’! «»f lilt*
He said II would lie " a g rav e C omunm isl i " o " l n e .mil peiliaps
fense, Including Interviewing witIs' h'i u tti
i il.KK .I
I ( onllmn-il On I’s g r Slxi
»1 i.'-llniii-.l On f a c e s i x »
nisses.”
I‘vi*a f ‘sdin n i l ' Uilh'd m hl&lt; j**t
A ti’IfKrmii
Mr, IlfiuHliuiilrf
f l a if ' vaIit'll il t i ii *lis’d Atmn.nl Mpr
from Charles Gnver, manager of
I'S S n » d ip |d n r
N m\ Irt whiln
the labor division, Florlila Fruit
-mi ! i n ii»itier iiMiiu'Mv i i j* "
■nd Vegetable Association, stated,
In Snn Kihiii im' m, (*tdi!tfi h i «
"I can furnish von present locu­
Ms
A |{ SariMtd. tMhflrmiMl till*
tion* of nahamlati farm laborer*
11 pm t of lilt ill'll! Kemployed hy K. J. Miller el"J
House In Hanford area during
\ Vi lK |f ,
in
F.IH I(Ill'S NOTH! rid s i ' th r • i l-i'l I ' l l H M F i t I I I K I 1'
June, 1062."
T nx S c a n d a l P ro b e
m ill
I ii
Tlie witnesses being sought bv eighth and Iasi id a series of I K i ' M I ' m |i » M U ' 1 t 'l l l l
the defense In the case were farm
article* hy Mrs. J. N. Wlillncr St I I'I*(n
W i l l B e ( ’o n t i n u c d
hi 1H?I I it iimitl S rtn h n i| Jfi(•11 1 1•
workers In tills area al the lime
on the hixlorv of S anford, tn
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of llte slaying,
Ihls arlictc Mr*. W ltilnrr tell*
WASIHNGTttN l"
Ri'lt. Kean
l f 'f i l
fHI
H m 1 I P III* I
"f
11 | IK |
nf the coming of G eneral Sun- i " f i l l ' d f lV
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o, "to . I. in t l l N . I ) xtiy* Iteputrlteirn lend ers
!v iu*r

GRASS FIRE
A email grass blase ltehlnd
Angel's Eat Shack near Twentyfifth Street end Sanford Avenue
vrae swiftly brought under con­
trol and extinguished by City
Firs men in the only fire alarm
»t • vanterdav afternoon it was retoday by Fire Chief M.

CLEVELAND (ft—The customer*
were witching "Springfield Rifle,"
but It was a nvnfvar the assistant
manager aaw. Whan tha men be­
hind the pistol asked for the
money, Mr*. Louise^ FhMlgs, 25,

..
Hi
Hoffnum
if„f Vtllin

New State Secretary
(1tinfers With Dean
Achesun And Lovett
On Public Matters

turn *ef iifi»liH'Jh(ti i* Ii mill’d hv

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ill (1iltlv MIN f|.l \
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4in iII llll I I M l IT»* riih’in ♦(! h
•'•I * ultoiro-v. K iiilyh- lloiisho ld is. , WMH H „ilm-ss lu fme .r
ml dr. (Ill 1III fiM r ■
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Millei is n lln tlsh suhieei of llo
co m m ill'i- considering loop Ill#' (M * &lt;1.fM1 • ^'m l»f •
1 ptll 1
lliiluimiis null the witnesses fm , ,
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nf i / r i Kir l*0A,. l 1 (Mil tllMIH t 1 itik
the ili'femlaut me nil IIhIuiiiiIiios lodes m tin- eleellon e x p en d d iiii s
! iL'Iil tif 1111* «■ r\* i •ifi•11 mm I "l
Irivv
and m e not nvmlubh- nt this lino
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'-♦it h •
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nf
lhe
AI
In
lit
n
Jour
Iieeause of the pressure of husl- ‘ ho illclllilhcut, won with 174 votes However, the uinlloil stiil'-d, theli
YHHiiii'ii t'i if11«*-si-mils Ml •Ill'll Mi'il
determined
"'d.
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lilt t*
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lies*. Contiieted hy the In hi id yes ' from Mrs. I.ola I’resvoU, who got
F ru it
nnd "It lhe llnffinim siiggestiun

SUES AGENCY I’llOBK
WASHINGTON &gt;/T - A Semite
Invcitlgatlnn of the Mutual Secur­
ity Agency may l«' undertaken
■iter the new Republican-control­
led Congress take* office Jan. 3,
Sen. McCarthy (Il-WI») »ald today.
He told reporter* that hi* "pres­
ent thought" I* to recommend to
the Senate Investigations subcom­
mittee, which he Is slated to head,
that It conduct such a probe.
The board Is contacting the Vet- |
McCarthy said he had rrcclvcd
complaint* of ovcrttafflng nnd eran* Administration for road
waite by MBA and alio of "kick- specification* *o the County may
(Continued On Page 81*)
back*" on purchaio*.

L - : ‘V.

N o. 71

A nsitrintetl I'rrsw I. ciihciI W ire

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East Florida Conference Rules Against Grid Play-O ff
Metis Ends Season With 104 Pmnt^And 1,191 Yards Rushing
Feds’ All-Southern Candidate
Accounts For 1,454 More Yards

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For III'1 nerotnl 'might ymr
Hanilnntc Hit'll Hcliiml'* itriijlimi
MCl.lcveiilint* Imvc been bypassed
by Hip loose Kiist Florida &lt; niifi-rI'Hfl' m iff mill deelshoi . Heln-dliled
lii ploy tlir winner nf i in niiidn tii
half uf llii- KKi' in III"'
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j»lny«of f fur I lit1 tliumpioinliiii,
Hciillnob Mil’ll Si IiiiiiI IiiiiI ill find
Imil ci’ll noil ml nhnlplh whi'ti
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SEMINOLE (.Kill IIKCOHItH
II) KENT (TIKTLAIN
(Final)
Anullirr chapter In till' Seminole
Scoring
High Seined gridiron «ngn I'Mmi
Til. Kl*. «|»M. TP.
to nn fin) lust Wrdnrsdny night. I'lajrr
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rnmm into il r * nn Ineandrsernl l'l*)pr
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I'ulliliiil ulili* iniliil fir ruini,
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n i i ’ton
fillirr |iliru*r fm linm 'liiid
m kashn v a i i i m t i c k
Thr*r Inllrr iiiiii lit Ir* ririt
lillirr llltili hi* lllllimnli'lllril
Fir*l Mow”*
fnilliitll rrn.nl Inn •• linnrinlnl
V aui* It"* hi nit
llir ninnr nf Virgil I'uluinilifr
l,fi««|iu* Ynrdnge
"Junior" Mill* null'lili* nulling
I' m** Atlemlit*
llir unlhlritl *rru1l* nf gri.liff.il
I ’u** f'niiinh’te
In*Tiinrtfil-. nf Sriiilnulr Ifiuli .
l'n**e* InleTepted
SrhiMil,

II I

play-off thl* j i ’iir.
"Inalrad. ihr KFl nfftriiil. * ill
(nrrl hrrr nil llrr. ih fn imil
•lltl Ihr limit luhqilrd jilti uff
plan and drrlarr u niumg nf Mir
fool hall rnnfcrrmr,
Tim Inl&lt;’jit derision ginv util nf
n rerrel I'F F Hireling
I'Uiii!
werkr ngu vvlirii I'. |(. Ynngr, who
Imil jimt wnn lliu Iinrllirrii ui Hun
till*'. *inl n . ln r tu liiiiilu|i iiiiii
limy would hr Mnnhlr in |dnv ill
lh«&gt; til If gnnir willi tin uiilin rn
winner, ln*uu*r nf III'' who&lt;d** l.tin
on fin i-een-on i-stiur*.
Miinluii ronsltlrrrd |irr milling
Krllrrlinn* uf SI. Vugo-llnr.
who had llir nrvl br*l irrnril in
Ihr nurlhrrn section, pl.n in Ihr
rham|iinn*hlii encounter. linnPtfr, aflrr lunhing 1111 Ihr rulr*.
hr *lalrd lhal hi* iiwnil* nrrr
llrd alf.r Ihr mnftrrnrr It) .law*
rouWn’l prrmil naming nnulhrr
tram arhllnrll).
Arritrillng In Ihr
*tiiliiti"&gt;,
train* mul llirlr ftnnl *tuinlliig*
will hr ilrlrrmlnril on llir lumi* nf
llir Plrhltiruii |)uinl Nyalnii. Tliu*
a tram winning n gnnir fnnn n
flrnl dlvluiun whnol would gri ;m
pulllt*, fl fniiiiid winning from u
*rrnnd illvi*lull Irulll winild gyt at)
•to.
*n m
TMa ha* In hr dinir ullrr ihr
ara«olt—Ihr rra*un fur Ihr Sunford mrrflng nn Mrr. IH. Inroarh Frrd fiann* *fulrd tlml
Ih* br*l Sanford ruuld liupr fur
* « A rirrhaniplfiimhlp »IHi I*.
K. Yungr ihi* jrnr.
Ill onlrr In uvrrl ruiifiminn,
Ihinhiji prolilliiril nil tlir KI'&lt;’ nffir la I* In urn cry In thr 1'ulnH.u
inrrtlng arvrrnl wrrl.* ngu.
Jllul (iiini In tlir fiinll.ull nun
INihin. iimrhr* of Ihr KFC vtilrtl
IIIMllillloimly to r|ilit tlir ruiifricurat Into north and mnilh mul
havt' Ihr wlnnrr* of rnrli *rrllou
piny ill Ihv riid of llir *ru*on in
u rfmm|ilon*lii|i gnmr.
Ilownrr, I*. K. )ongr'» |Hml&gt;
Hranim ban raiiurd I hi* )*» r‘*
■111* (III lo b« r ■llrd off. I'lir
north «aa arrordrd Ihr prltllrgr
wt bring ihr ho*! tram, nnd II
Iho champlon*hlp hail lirrn plat*
*4, ll Mould hair burn In Ihr
homo of thr nnrlhrrn wlnnrr.
Nrxt &gt;rnr thn aoulhrrn wlnnrr
Will piny boat to llw 111!*’ fdayoff,
Hum uHurmitlng t'ui’li yrnr 1«”
(WI'Hi Ihr Iwo Ki l l Ion*.
i.iat yrnr, Srmlnolr High
rnmr In an umtffirlal nrrnnd
plarr. bill *lnrr Ihr) did not
pla) Ihr nrrr*»nry firm ronfrr- i
rnro gnmr*, Ihr Ffd* »rrr not |
Ihr ufflrlal ari’iiiul plan' wlnnrr*.
ll wu*. Iildrcd, n Idow In flgld
ing llUIr I'rlcry Fnl*, who wur- ,
‘ il'd thr fan.* villi li gootl allowllila yrnr und pluyrd tlii'ii j
rli out In lu'iitlng Ih’l.mul lu*l
Wcdnt'tiiliiy owning, thinking nil
Iho tliin1 Hu y would have u chumplunihlp *hol nt thv noithorn winnor*.
Thl* fuithor urovr* Iho nrrd of
A boltor orgunuutl Irnguo.

f.ni'.r I*ftf'* (In- n liil.ln r itlilnit*
nf III!
It'lllr till i'll!
Ini lillVI*
fnili Ii l.t lit*- win -ill.-, (in* *v tni.it!
of Mir cIr nn livtnu, mnl I i iiiii .
spirited Junior Mi ll* will hr Inng

iriiiiunliri.il, in -l hi i* l,nn Ihlirig
him hr mi i ritirinliri ■.1 in un-ehuli
II* llir ii'1&lt;'.|iiivurtil t \r|il|ilii iltinn
uf lltl" ..|lfll I *ll1llll*i*tf I
Tili'llillg ft iint Mir li nn In lit*
liri* *v*. liln I ii|tni in I- Mi* .......til
iin l *(tili.i|ii' Mint peak fm f Ii "in -

Eustis Defeats
Panthers, 200
In Celery Bowl
2,000 Wutcli F i r s t
Annual Clash I n
Memorial Stadium
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Eustis VftcHtlonnl High Hclmul
and the elutidy skle* provided llu
only damper on yesterday’* gain
Inaugural "Cell ry Bowl" gmue and
fcitlvltle. a* the Tiger* thorough­
ly trounred Cruam. Armleniy 20-0,
at Uio Meuinrlal Stadium hufuru ii
HValv 2.n&lt;K) aperlMturt,
' Building to Ike anH-rllnus,
ln*»far as Panther fan. were
raM.rnrd, wan a rulnrful pret a n a parade whlrh »«* 1*4 by
four band, and a varied newuelMeat ol floata, rare, .mbataaeea
. and rhyniir marcher* from
■Mhuae-Cookman ( allege, Hengorford, ('room, and Ku.ll.
High Hehook . . .. ,
Tho Tiger. ■ml* behind the now

iKinrnt.
Saturday'* gamr 1* a i«Uout and
Iwth schools hivr reqMilrd that
It be trlevlsrd. Th« NCAA Trla*
vision Committee la studvlns the
request and has promised an on*
awrr. The NCAA'a television Gamt
of thr Week Saturday Is the Army-gp
Nnvy contest at Philadelphia.
r
The Pacific Coail Conferenc*
rhnmplons have won nine In a row
nnd haven't been beaten since they
last faced the Irish In Los Angeles
In the 1D3I finale, when Notrt
Maine won. 15-12.
And Hie Irish, ranked No. 7 In
the current AP poll and one ol
Ihr nation's upset kings, might da
11 again.
Italph Gtiglielml, who aa a fresh*
mnn ouarterback last year sparkrtU
the Irish to victory over the melv
of Troy, la ready for another try,
Ills passing arm will be aided by
a running attack which has aver*
aged 200 yards per game, paced
hy halfback Johnny Lattner and
fullback Nell Worden.
Southern California's fine record
hns been compiled largely on a
great defensive unit which hat
been responsible, directly or In*
directly, for Ml points. That's
more than 106 points tallied by the
offensive crew,
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Punts
Punlluf* Averngu
Fun'hle*
V',,',1* pf*n**|i*ei]

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11 Seminole High School Senior
Gridders Close Their Careers

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Undefeated U. S. Cm
Has To Overcome
Noire Dame Next

.lAFKSONVILU: 1^7—Milk in the
risen ml ilri Kind n Itiisa Comity mar
keting urea will go up line cent n
ipinrt retail Momlnv.
The Florida Milk Commission
nmimmeed the Increase Thursday
Tlie new price fur quart, will be
20 cents rials will remain at 13

cents.

Wholesale prices were Increased
like (liii: hulk, a gallon, HO cents
In 02; quart 23 tu 24. Pints remain
at 13 cent*.

lirsl m rr war urr Ir) with a H„*
m n l murk. Of lliu I min'* Inlal
'1112 ymil* gninrd In Ihu nlr,
Jiiiilur arrminled fur 20.7. m m idrllng 21 uf thr 22 F rie r)
tn*«r« fur u .750 lirrrrnlugr.
With only sliurl leg* nnd nn nl&gt;hrevlati'd phy*ii-ul fulcrum, the
kicking power uf the l.nke Monroe
ntlilete j* nptly illustrated ns'he
maintained u roliunt !17 ynnl Aver­
age per Imut, good enough In
slmul no in the he*t eallrglutc
I'lrelr*. Thl* punting reeord wn»
mil one nf Just ii few kirk*, either.
Mett* limited nil the punt*, 31, Ihl*
yrnr and (Imy carried nn nggregate 1,250 yitrd*.
Ih r all impurlmil sruring ilrparlmrnl w*s led b) Ihl* xmier
effurl nf 1032 cnllrd—-Junior.
Mrtt* penelrHtrd Inin Ihr unpin
•lliun'* gunl line* en If dlffrr&gt;-nl urra*iun* while Imltlng m rr
(nr iwn rstrn point* fur « slerl*
lug (01 point I ii I a I.
Me nl*u pussed fur Iwn TIC*
mnl ii pair uf runversiun* fur I I
mure [minis, thin nerminllng fur
lltl nuliits uf the If’Ain'* lulnl nf
172. .Metis aei'iiiinti'il fur nil uf Hie
linin'* pnsslng yurduge liuvlng
enuglit Itnv Davii' 30-w ril nerinl

H r I mnl*

t)»iii&gt;tf’wConferenre gmne
i», n sum figure of 302 yard* hy
Hu- nlr. Adding thl* to hla rushing
murk we find that the U k r Mnnrue l.oconiollvr Aceounleil for 1 ,10.1
varil* of the 2,004 total by the
F,ds thl. year.
,
The 6-foot-ff, 105-pounder ha*
mily one liability when It come* to
college recommendation. — comtmrallvely .mall stature. Dut how
run any collegiate roach or .rout
overlook hi. record?
Junlur Metis I. Hanford', choice

lliihna lll*be«

Mil Sheffield

FOOTDALI, 8COI
Tag Associated
EAST
I'enn M Cornell 7
Colgate 33 Drown 27
MIDWEST
Cincinnati 34 Miami (Ol
Western Deserve 48 Cb
Wichita 34 New Moalco
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Chnltnnoogn 10 Mnyton 7
Ifcnolr Itliyne 11 &lt; otuwlin III
Middle Trim IH Tenn Tech 7
Alabama Stale 28 Tuskcgec 13

Open Bowling

East Tenn 31 Emory mul llrnry
10"(Burley Howl)
I'arri. Island Murines M Camp l.e.
jcunc 20
Kceslrr AFB 2ft Cnmp Folk 7
ViHirhec. (SC) IK Florida Nurmnl

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(nlgnals) whnt I would nay w a .
guild game, using D a v l. more
than Melta, w hu was bring
closely waitliml all evening."
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“The play of our line wn* the
liijf difference In Hie game," com*
mvnteil Fleming, "1 Impe you
mention tho.u bays in thv lino
like Bussell Mumi, Jon Pickens.
Terry Cordell, Dublin IJi.beo nnd
dun't forgot Dos. Hannum and
Calvin Wright. They all ployed a
game. If our lino hadn’t
er running nf Iwd tmwW’r*, Allier terrific
and Hertwrt lateaa.vwho nil lm held.on Hume twu Melmml luuch*
down tlireaU near our goul, then
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lenne were Jake Howell ami’ Clang
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conference menllon are Cord.ll,
Pttkons, Olabeo, ktnnn and Hannum. Of thsso Cordell, Pickens
ami Mann should fc* given much
consideration.
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AN I N U K I 'B N D K N T IJA IL Y N E W S P A P E R
VOLUME X L IV
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Entablbihcd 111OH

'Change (a Law
Urged To Curb
Election Fund
,

B o th

R e p u b lic a n

D e m o c ra tic

SAN FO RD ,

F L O R ID A

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N&lt;&gt;.

Mrs. Truman, Mamie Have
Meeting At White House As
Cameramen Stage Field Day

32 Killed When Plane Crushes In Washington

And

M o g u ls

A g r e e I t 's T i m e F o r
P lu g g in g L o o p h o le s

f i r e a l K .N c ite m e n t R e ­
WASHINGTON '.r - Republican
s u lt'
A s K e p o rte rs
and Democratic political lenders
un
agreed todav that It's time for a
Scu rry
A bout T ry ­
Change In the laws that rovrr
campaign spending They agreed
i
n
g
T*&gt;
&lt;\
»vei K v e n t
ton, that they don't know Just how
cto make the changes.
\t \SMI\i. 111\ f \tr- Dwight
^ It all cauu* mi at n heavin'1 of j
f » t nlmu ei ill •t]i)i*nt lit ill1 Ihr Mfi
n llmur committee Investigating
kOn1*- t»*••i ■ «•(! IVim-syli iiiiiii Avi*
rnmpalgn expenditure* Chairman
*i»t( l»«•la\fmi ,i \i"11 till
Mrs
Hair hoy's ill l,ni 'la rlr'1 •So
H im If miii in \ml \mii *ftiit1111
hearing off with n ltnlrmi'iit that
ft,i’ * ►t *i 1In |\i Ilef Ment 1
there are too malty loopholes in
1 nt-*i •im it la In tl I’hi • n ,»&gt; 4imI
ihr present Ian*
1
b , t Imin .it* fill- Ivmi o iiitirn fur
llrp. I'larrilro Urol"! ot D’ltn
pit inti
i Mil nil ilimit,
one of fltr In ilcri In S r i Jlnhrrl
Nv I.. V ttltttl'IIV
•A in i "i Kin fiotr. mi ‘nfiat flu*
Taft’s unsuccessful bid for the Hr
AP
Business
Billiot
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lflt;
puhliran nomination for president
HOLLYWOOD ..Tv- -The United
11 N
" ,) •' If its i■\%11 Nl.lA .III Ills
told Ihr rummitlcc It Is tlmn “ to
Stale* run mil sipmrclv mrrl Its
i**i if
f«ti M.imtr Khi'ii
./in It kiddinit Mio piddle a bout pores pons ibll Ilies ns tender id the
I f •*•! *i « .•Ihng mi Mf*»s I'mtmin
•Itlrnl expenditure* "
free World unless Its leadership I'
•'» m.iL» .hi oil till*
rxalMlllii
Hr said I'u’ nrrscnl lax*. which I
economic as well as ixillllcal and
Di m nf lln •! tMMin irinh**loft into
limit snrndlnu bv national |to!ltlrnl
mtlttary. Jusrph T. Jolinsmi. prcsl
1 bit b
In' siiuf Im Jmshiintl Mill
At leu* l .I- P&gt; isons were killed when a ’our-ouif lind militinv imn-pnil plum-, inbound from e I
committers to thrrr million dollars,
|
] dent nf Ihr Investment Banker*
mini' . hi l.tii 2(i
luiNki, Abisku, ' Itishol and burned In a residential n ,...
Tiuoniu, NVa liingtoii, Then* were
iunl aren’t prarllcnl,
n mar.
tin pliMlogf aplirr &gt; aiiil ri'is.itrrx
ml. tit-. I’ll above plod.. ,b..w- tin- from
end ,\s social inn id America, said to
A national rampnirii can't ho run Hi. ..-..tl, m.luilini; *ery icemen anil worn, n and .(Old ....
n i t mi llme a runml utiin \lh
on Hirer million dollars, hr said i.l tin- pit.■»* wilb lunghcl w-iivklig**. I hi- bi|f tramp ... I -m.i .1.. d to earth uln.ul a mil iHntli i*f MH'horil dnv,
Johnson, of Hit* Milw aukee Com
1 i t'MliM" ft
t it imllf il tip In ttii*
All c u e Htt'i- doling a gr,mml-r„oti..| uppimiili i „ tbnl. fey |It.......
addin" tbal Ihr -*ff«**'i of
Kmindphutu •
AI*He ll'iiisf •!&lt;»&lt;»»' Mi
I ruiiian
patty, Milwaukee, made tin* state
(hot limit on national committee*
men! In un address itrepan-d for
'slfpi'i r| mil .Ilb lit ;■I«f| Die hilly
Is to rnrii'iraBr nr./anl*nllnn ,»•
the IIIA's list animal emuentliia.
' ?« ! 'fM m i * i i| lu i in \| vviOlifli
numerous other croups nut nHeeled
tin* largest In its histnrt
I IIf f11 ' f.ok llf 11*1' Isi Rllf
bv 'hr law Hr rdlmutrd Hint ?n
“The suspended crisis that roll
1 1 • 11 M "1 'l|"h ' 1 Iibt! off hkf
or 30 such commllters were active
t tl!
front* America is twofold.
lie
the recent elect inn
s;iltl “ We must restore a stable
M
I It'll!
•I
Brown said Hint a* “a &gt;•Hi'
economy among our Allies in West
Hues',’’ he Mould r s l l n ,’li I'inl
ern . Europe and we musl suii|i|e
I i *nil*"' ei
I im*
more than lun million dollar' was
incut our own Miurces i.l raw nut
i Dll phi ifMt'l .. |(lie
spent In the reerni ramnab.n
terllii."
I1'■ D* -f Dif I;mIn
*(fulf il
Herman It .Smitti of Lobe Korol.
Saying Hu* juli has been turned
1
ml Ihr v 41nlo t -sri'IU
Ill,, chairman of the Volunteers
, 1
nver almost entirely to gmermncid
•t fh* id. Im in*. If mpvi a
for Stevenson, 'a h ’ orr*«nt ••■■rb« Q u e s t i o n s
M in ify Ile a
&lt;1 1 1 ( 1 L ( l the IDA head asserted that it
mm linn ti
on cnmpalun spending do not pro­
illa tio n ,
lie largely tip to privisle
l "um.it! Nm* |r ss p»r part'd
vide “effeetlvr llmllnlioi"
I"
B y S a n f o r d DMl if nl l il Ti tul 'b"uldgupiini
|„ •*,.,|B),]|-f,
«hole
" &lt;'dil •tin h h! liimvivi i
Mend he said, these n.rlis net
0
1
h
e
r
s
siimr world economy
•r i ■•.•I mi «■» lift *hi miller *
2nd D e gree ‘
n.» only " a mild deterrent "
(fnverntiicnl. In* cotiHniieil. risk♦*« * * nut 'lib luil after a
He *uggr*tcd a system liv which
.
mill Hit* fiixpiiycrs' unmet and *of
■
'
' ! •*t Du* j *IuiIm$*(apherv
fllherc would be a limit on the total
'll','*11" " ," " 1 answer prog,*,,,
HoIm-. i
Killian
IP . eiir-olil ( f, rs no personal etnliarrassment If
in !u
i fit 'ptike " Utirii l .'ill
Ill*.
It.
‘•amount Hint may be spent liv a ' J ''J “ ft.®1'" J1
1
h . ........ on
,1 I* 1AIII! *, ill * •
''ailfi.nl \egro, ««&gt; sentenced to ils Jiitlgiurnt ftroves bad
n " in
llltu
pr» -a u t li i'lire!, t im "
day li) Circuit Judge M It. Smith
“ Ax investment bankers. ’’ tie
\ &lt;«M&lt;||l 1*4* i'\ |Ut |l‘f| ,| (dill
i
the candidate havinu control over /’ . L , .
1! , T . i ’? \
(.. dll years at lined Inlaw after said "We do not prctrml that nut ( mi «iMill I* inf Vnbui
11 unit nurd 1In |*j(Kt» S|\ i
i .. 1
•M** t
What Is s|*cnt and In whmu
I,IrlllmU , C 1 i . T ‘1 " ,
tin- defendant pleaded guilty to a lindrstinunf Judgment Is infallible I n' * it ml I h*i ii 1ii ‘ .*%i
t, . pm.|•• •) |MK ,
1
In the coming week the com ,
* n
' 10,1 T .
II
charge of secunri degree murder. We do know, howrtrr. that (Mir , I 'x tllllll t ril 'd.HIM* IHl I I \
•
.flu
mltlee plans to hear from ..the- i| J " 1 '
’" ‘‘' ii' " l'*'
t b r H t ii t r uf l,,!**ihbi . Itll I i •
H •Hti-iMn* ivit !‘iur Mm
The Killian' niurdei case led off
export* who have “ encountered u“n‘ »«»“»!■ H‘»ia»»ui
"u♦..Du ( t da■1 ll, 1■" 1
\i'li|iti , 4111 Ul| ti l l|l It •ill I i v.
ii
the
fall
term
of
rriminnl
bearings
the problems that arise In a videoIII Ml
In
Circuit
Court
this
morning,
froera campaign." said Chairman
erodin'.'- were tinted on the easo
Hale Boggs (D La).
of
Cleveland Neal,
Maitland,
Among them are Republican Na. luirge.I with first degree murder,
Hrmal (JvHrman Arlhor Summer.
but court ..-it - reres'.'d while Ids
J l e l t l . who
‘
•
lias been named b,
by
nltorneys, Willinni llutrl.i-on Jr.;
■t . j ii..' 1Mli mini
•Presidentdeft Elsenhpycc os lb
tiiiger Tihii t.Cmuii was and (iordon V. Piederirl . sought
............. 1 \»i 1*nt r*»l
siak ■|uHMWwt»1er * gciTrtlff Denis
_____
JlaI
s
p
e
a
k
e
r
..........
at the Ito- 1 a wilm-s'.
III. ... oiiG v mid Die
crellr Nnllonnl Chairman Slephen
m,(*iib,nti
ih
Mir
Snnfunl
Hint hi*
lary
lunchton
today
and
................
Killians, ebargeil with (list ,|&lt;-.
\l* .. i'K. ’ in liftA. Mitchell; Ally, (Jen James Me- J m
...
,
■pii-slluns from the Itolniiali- mi •free min tier, was repr.....tiled t.y htim ovrr Mir iv«arkrfid H*'Miltri| Im
.
1, .ill . .il .i.fet
ffranery and James 1, McDcvIlt. IIfless ,,0,,k
' “v,,r
in,
mii y lo Min* per-mi. u I•n*i«li •.
'•
viruI
municipal
pn.l.lcin
Ntloniev Ma* k Clev.-laud I. , wtu.
1'
III
illrrctor of labor's l.cagiii" for
IlH’ll HIM
A ipicstlun asked by Wall
pnllHcal Hduriillon
va* apt..noted by the ...art and mill liii iiiii'xi of fmii i|iivt't *,
. it, .1 ut, 1 A‘ill. Ill
Ifnyties ”foi iniollici Kuluilini wlm i . ; ........ .... &gt;ii »
.
v
i
lilir
liimtliiT
inti)(iH
k*t
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u
•
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“The recent cnmnalun ailtlcd
"'bu o'.. as'lsled bv \l1.i.uevIn. \ i
.
.-iilata i
1 111 \ i . 11.u 11 \ i
I t a d n r S\ t e i u I s &lt; * i •
1. i •,, i.,,
Jet-stops lii Hie whistle■slotis. slid most iiilctesUiin part of the dis
N“li. Willinni' li. and tiii.bind W fil im flu' t i nit uf mi mi hh’iit
which
iivmi
let)
Die
pnui
Nkrekcml
expensive TV rhetoric to the fire ciissloii. It was: “If wi&gt; Itiiv«* I..
. 1 . n. •! ' u« 1 \
Sp.-11111 Tile, -oaold tin liter ■-\
( •r a t i n g I It it F i g h t e r
i '111.I’ 1!.
I a i i i
K \ m i ! I miu -, tiM, u f llm; ('y pH side,™chats,"
of tin- . ..tut In (laving tli. ii , lient
\ I I I* Ml I 'f
__ . Hoggs
.
, snld
,
. sp.im mi iniicii uiiiucy icpaiing
AvcMur,
i
vc
II
h
I*
i
t
r
tiikrn
ti*
ii
• iis e &gt; A r e L a c k i n g
n a ■( i ! a r\
le t ! I
The enactors of law. which „IH, ,.xt#,tltii,llt „ur ,mm|ci|ll.i
\V gnu ling
Inuuifiii tiling tin* I«in1 1 i riuti’ •"lei llm guilty plea to a charge Ii I i i h Iiu im fur Irr HtPiirfit n f t r r h r
Were pissed In I!I2'&gt; and 11130, as
I Irb* li. lit I4»
syslcin, why not spend a gnlii wifk uf fi'NtlN itli** Mill hr ti of seeuttd ilegrre tmil'tler.
gwerc t h e i m e s o m b . r w l i l ' h h i - crutfu
i* ith Mujm
Cii.ir lo Id- senleneing »f I lie win Ntriifk Friiliiv uftfinmni I*n*
li. tui n m n M
\u i : u n \ t
\ AX
lilt to mine and pul in a sewage rovornl J ihJj iIkti im t ul Ihr uvw
ii
rnr
driven
•
*&gt;
ArMun
Lee
tVil
are presently operating, could not illspusual plant?'1
i. 1 S Y im
AY Mlllliin Mf.ilis f|r|H*rlrt
\ \ l: B lit • . K I N
Ml.
I mirist Cliilt buthliiig tnniminw defendant to the term nt tin
have foreseen t li e s t&gt; drastic
. ' . i 11*i 1■1 Ilf •1 "D •*t top
• «.
1 '•.
•!&gt; r i f t . ! 1.ni .It i
all. I.elm.Ii sulil that the i|.ies- uiglit ul B.'BB oVIei'k rolltmihg tti.ifo.d stale penltentiiiiy. Judge liiiini. '*1, nf inri Hu.-*! (-‘iifhMi
Slrt’i'l
I'br
r
yclni
^nffrr**d
injuiv
changes In campaign Icrhnlmies lion bad lii'cli ill-iusseii i.l yicat I lie dinner the ill,!, will Ih»M it h ■
« Hi 111111 s Nulr
Ml.
1 11 lull &lt; I .l \ 1 , . . &gt;i 1».$• t Ml ..... It ! UU 'if - t f t
*i •». •
Df
‘•iiiltb heard facts in tl&gt;»* ea*e prei if a id
nnd Hip al-irming costs of lliesc length at the (Jllv t 'uiiiiui--i..n c gnliu business meeting
a, .* i aliner
• t
.• * i
11 1 f f Mi,
-..ite.l 1&gt;v A'slstant State’s \l In ld« lufl *ddr ni hrri* I (4 *in* wh- Asmu Li Im ! h c v Mllllmv iffjiirs till r - tl ft. t.ff J| • (...« |N &gt;|M|
leclmlrpics"
i*
f ",
,M.n
meetings and that there scrim d lo
Beginning Thursday, tin- I .....
tut tie* llnl,. . I Criggs. (he defend loi 11 tiwuy Tin* driv er wim nn 1*•»! r**|M»rhT, wrilfH Mil' folhiAlMg ill 1(1,1 h it i . Ml . Ml. Mill I 1 11 • .* f t . r
The committee n reviewing the ho conal data tile diffeienra at opin ml Club activities will iinmi-e in nut- City I’ullee I ’autnin Boy fill, «'d Oil a .'large of ritrc|o.« and
front a background of first
’ -li &gt;iil !1t ■ 1 Du
.fi.l
i Di . Kit
III
u.y f.t
‘ |.U 1
ndopiacy
of
existing
election
laws
baud experience Kltv lias visit, il M.I. 1
| 1. .1
t i» . 1 .• k • 111
lull u* 111
to ****
till' Him
need on
(oi d
(lie
with a «slinffb
board
i..intii.
» . 1 f i 11&lt;
• \r
it Du*
, n...ii
.
it
in
,u,,
" dlspionl
i' * **• "t.-mpo flint
iiui i !* M
ojirti mm
mi and Kliriila-th Calbmill. laiolladv ......'Ik'' " ' "Diving
Tin* nudori-t toad.* u left turn Hu. Nnrlli I'tde. Hie renude \la» i . t
t.
i.
t|M
hit*
• di lit ♦&gt;» 11 fu.U
1" " n i 111* Idiint. He said Hint tliu iuem.nl incut witli New Smyrna II. a. li at
at of life Ionise nl till I West I III.
................. 1 * Mill'll
^ 11 progrum cull* for an expenditure “ (Ml p. m. That evening at 7.(Ml o' S t...... where the killing occurred off Ninth Street going onto ll'dl) Kali and I.reeuliind an liases, and I ti l iiimi
1
f
III nltfr
•tni^ oil ' «r&lt; rcrommending pos- Ul vi,goo,i.uo ami tout will'll this ebak. the new- Tmul-t Club I,.ill.I
1 - -1*1
i uii■i•It tl .•(!•&gt; I 1 i « hit i)
1
M.
\lull
• vr i al
I* Im
Slidu tvn' l.issfe ffeddiek, (111, Avenue, according lo ,. pollee re „n„,r defense piojects in Hu* lev
ompletc
JlnliH™
0
,1CW
* un' ‘ hill been completed,
fuilbei tl- ing will I.- dedlealiol bv Mav.o W with whom Killlitn- said today be l*ort, and -truck tin* eyelial who wastebimis of tin* Kar Nnrtli &lt;
i
A&lt; t‘ f -1\
n Id a ! t ril'd..
1 . MmI im
Iht
* 1»*"l Ml
grexx.
..
Hit) dispuaai plant It. .Stempter.
* ii.r.L. ...........................
nanclng for tile
t. ♦ 1&gt;.
• til l &gt;h Ml 1' •"I'l*
t
•up ■.! .irii iN
bad lived ala.tit four years lb *vas going ea«l on Nintti Street
I1 ti »\ » \ 1* •a
^ Under
•&lt;hJ I I . K ' V
' 2 ^ , . , roc might lie undorUiken.
li. NV Snene. i, i,.&lt;-id. nt ..f i|u claimed Mi., deeeaserl bad -tabbed The accident » « . coveted f.v Mgl
WASIIINC'I'DN ,K
Broad gaps I'l IMU M i n ». • l.dl.ll in ■ Dt •fin .mu
M. 1 U* vt.
tul. Du"
\» ______________ ** * *
| lfo said that some of the au- Seminole County (Tninl.ri of Com tihii at one time in New- York.
NV. \. Horn nnd I’utioluiHti Arnold appear in Un* miter arc of the
(ut t 1 -.1 •tl Dll \ •lid N.a t t •Mil
* f a k»Mi*|
lu. 1 u.
«.
ii #n
«
I n
■
thoritlfs on the subject seemed to n.ene, will formally iuc . n&lt; 'l»
1,1
ft.
Williams.
defense
system
along
I
lie*
Ninth
t
ilt«
til
i(
p
ill
d
Du
•
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&gt;m
1!
.1
1
pal
«
. 1 Mtlli|
f*
.It l
Mr. Griggs, in presenting Id'
P U I1 U l 'I l l n e r v
be Of the Opinion that no lowBb ki.vs to the new building
Ito.
Two motori.l. were jailed after American continent over which I’fiu 11 ' &lt;h 1 4|. 1|U | t»»\ |f Ml- i M n
. . , , , 1|4 1 •..... . P'
•a..... .
menace Is invoived PI discharging Balt, president „f tip* Sapfmd version of tin* rlrcMtuxtnriees sin lltet were "liable to fllrtlMl 1.011.1* itOUlbcrs It.Itll Itllssla could fly &gt;' ili i. ■i.t
1
.1
l|l*
.n
4
if
in
,
,
4f
i if •ni'\
.
ii i • t
i.mmllng tin* slaying, said Killian*
A n t I r x ii/ liii't s .# l
wastus into llm lake so long us Tooribl Club.
1
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ll.)
M
•
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,,
itn.i l i n " li.'ddlfk^ woman' liiid been "r I *'"11 eaeb .... etiarg.** of leaving toward target* in tin* Cintcil
fll » 1 1 t ». 1 u .
v in if iU'i'lud
D l l l / l M I I J t l l I t l l I ll| tl.,. aowui* ate fm euougli out olid
On Kriilny afteeiioi.n at ■m» p
Stales
the srene uf nil nrrldrnt
«..4 - J It,.
at i l l
It.. Su» 1 &gt; |It 111(14 1 *» lu I.l •n r«.
*• 1•3 in.
the congestion of population is not in tin* local Tmtlist 'hillfb board ] l i v i n g at the West l ltli .Street ml
I.e-ter S. Lewis, Long" .....I, an*
AIHmm,’h the mint ami Intensive ■i'l in (. 1 |d.n *
ft
l p. 1 1 t f 1 ..1
1 ♦
«
greatly increased.
team will swing into action auain dn*'», pii'ing a* man and wife, arrested by lligliaa) I'uDoliioin efforts
.1
h
. "untri *
1
of lips ...oiitn anil I'liiiod.x till I* .1 •1a Hid
I f . ♦ VI*
Du
Commissioner
llumlull
Chn*e pjiiviiig OHinge Citv tin tin- Kurt i w h e n the murder occurred May ‘J t. It. D. Ilarrikon KnI iiii Ihv nl Hii* have soiieeilfd
N|l fi
J , 1 4 j I l ..
ll, gettllp; a i.njlil l l ‘ a
1
• 1Mill 'Jill f
1 •t &lt; . id d111111it
lie sail! the |... Ir were eng'iiged
slated
that
it
Is
true
lliul
the
Ntellmi
CmnIs.
Knneral sot vices for II. ti, Stale Board of ll.'idth tiiiglm-et*
■ii fi «11r t .1
! 11. t
1
. t \\ M| I v\ ■ i . » 11id Flur in an argument when they rnuie same lime ami place alien- un ur system m'o ..pvtatioii wlttey m.u t **tit i.t.
iBlillth, HI, prominent Seminole are uilvm-atltig dispusul plants
&lt;turn ,t&gt;i i
mile*
' Id i« tl, (
l.i llm resilience that day and that eliletil, Involving a ear driven bv drier! an applnai'liilH! eni'in) IM'J li M ..I K.. m il
MAliKKT I I UK
* 'I'
1 VI * uf 11 . i t t ••not 1 v.
llu 1&gt;4*1(1 1 atp
...................
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.c 's :;, s c
'• 'ft
After a Itulel week end. City tlm woman went In her room to Vlrda Smart. 17. oreiineil u week bases al e lacking from vvhit It in (.11 1Ml
Jl .I a f K lo rIf. i r «!"♦&gt;• •I Du
_______
no Kircinen rinthed beldnd the Kiirm* rhiingc clothe*, apparently pre­ prior on Slate llou.l 437. I ewi* It'ieepliiri could elialleiige raiders |M« fv
■? S ' ^ o ! r l , s £ &amp; ,5 ; r a health
• » * * ' mctiacc
““
( m 1*0 .1*
fnj
iiuii tl .1M I •'lit It &lt;1 Ml i
.............. . fli
m u 1M1
hum«»•
now. Ileebiiing et* S'.ate Market to extingiii'li a paring to go mi a date with an- ws* elisrged with lilt uiol-rop ut some points along the vast per
ttev, K. T. Stnixllfer, pastor of that If a ipiuxtion of health were gtass blare til 11 (ON this morning. other man. Killians objected to driving and Julleil when unable lo Imeler
;11 Ml
- „ l.t.nt ml lost
all (t t 111 Ml.*' 1 * JIM *•
1 H,(|l HU
Dll the loisls id recent offlil.il flldlh .nun
-Iho Ko»ter Memorial Methodist Involved, lit* would favor It, Mr. It wa* reported today by A'slstant this action. Mr. (irlgg* snld.
&gt;11 r i mm
lull
furnish the lltOO bond.
W» F o r c e ,
.......
|Ml t
r
i rl M t pi ,M 'fid * fMi m Ilf
Church, officiating,
Frank Curr was arre-leil on » diselosiires and visits l.y newsmen talk
’ (I .........1 ■ »if» •jn \ m s te a d y
Cham added that at present it Kite Chief It. T. Thnnin*.
Co,.tinning Id* nuriHtlun, lie
I m •\a, i i i Mr. Smith, a nloneer resident of wa* purely an catholic uueatlon
* 1 ' . i •1 •!*
-tat -d the woman picked op an lee lilt-nniJ-nm charge liy I'ulioloom the Kar North defense pietiue nf Dir N. t,. f . ... ii..- . ii 1. . - 3 . , f. II
I n . i i )|« m.u , t (• . . .1
iJu'A II Jill fi
.Oviedo, who hail lived there slnco ami tlial he couldn't see spending
.(, , ■ , p. 1 'lilii 1 III .1 i' ■f bf.lilli
r o u i t r ok iioNoit
pick preparatory lo gelling the Harrison, following un areident looks like tills
Al Hie northwest end A system Im,* llm ell', lion- Hi
tllfls f.!
.1901, died at his home Friday at a million dollar* with an operat­
Tho monthly r.oy Scout Court of landlady of llu* houio* some lee Involving a ear driven l.y M-'Nerl*
IHI la l U
RiflO p.m. following an Illness of ing coat of 130,000 u year until Honor will lie held (onlght in Ihc water. Till* defendant poshed the Klttke, ML DorH, on the Southwest of major and serondury airfields u 111. Ii Mm t.i- i in
hi. I.ilu i f i u t| tit unit**r %
..I
,«rveral months. Born near Blairs- a intention of health was Involved. Brcsbytorlan Church ul 7 •:iti p in llcddick woman out the kitchen Itoud, Sunday. Carr also "ii* jnll- together with facilities for ground
MU in ' Jt »** L|*ui*l jiIji xiiifi
f'uitic* I,.‘ in no: . I ( fill II hi lilt
iVlIle, (fa., ho lived In Charleston,
Dr. Orville Barks at this point Achievement awards nnd merit door after taking the Ire pick ed. Dsnmge was set ul $60 to the troop* lo defend Iheiii, now ex
•t . i
huiLl*' 'It ul' » i m .t' livrr»'D
B. C„ and Sanford before going Interpoaed a statement that the badgea will bo bestowed upon the away from her. They went to a Klake ear mid $15 to the Carr ist.s In Alaska, where Hie llniled sinall i'u il i o il K i n i&gt;* ft f III.HIT
li !'■' ah'! ili'ulfi
nu •
Ktules is ii next door nriulihnr of wvtv li,tii«»l (ruin llu- I ll.il |!u(
preaent pollution of tho lake I* a Scout* by Scoutmaster John Pier­ side gate where the woman wa* vehicle^.____ —
rlcdo.
Iii |m* * 11a*, »■ In 1jM-d hiivii
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Bilge
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(Continued
On
Page
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son.
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hi* younger tluyx, Mr. Hmilh
A car parked by Janie* Smith, I
dHkM
stubbed with a knife ns the pair
t l a conductor and a dispatcher
m i t’ jHNi . lu 4(ir 11|i
r$»
hi- jon Houthwrsl Komi Saturday algid
engaged In it scuffle.
.i I. i ! •• i In ' fn*Tti iii*' 11- |irnor the Atlantic Coait Lina BaitThe man then carried the worn- was struck by a vehicle driven by
road, while later ho was nrrxlrtent
i.■'i.i
11m • \I* |•kt**t rvcii In*Ip
Andrew llenton, Haines City, do­
H -.MIIaMril tin •*■■* xl«&gt;
of the ohl Oviedo k v k . liee was a
i util * aVfi.......
Il/lipt Hi IfJM’kifll?
ing aluiut tlin damage to the Smith
member of the Metflbdlst Church.
M" XI* * I" •I11fII*i It'll Ulll l| limit H.
SCHOOL BOARD
ear and $15 to the second vehicle.
Hurvlvors include Ills widow,
\ I.
.a '(In i Florida
Bid* for ii new stage curtain f o r
A 11)60 International one-lim
Mr*. Agnoa Clack Smith) two sli*
i uu i $ &gt;iu v vvnuid l*t iup nut * ndrttt
tlm Hrmlnoln High School audi­ truck struck a guard ruil of u
: i dflu i x uf tlu * \I* t« drup
torium will be considered ut n culvert on State Itoad 137 Satur­
tin , Mr*. M. B. High, Raleigh,
' N. C , and Mr*. Minnie Qray, MaKill l OH'N NOTK: This Is the had bix-ii i «»hi ■d i , u.| Im lu '• 11••itI. i !• thm^. furl ii«9*l iiuhJLmiI
A serin* of gala activities, in­ from Orlando, who will pluv for sneclul meeting of tile County day night, Patrolman Harrison
rlatU, G&gt;-, and niece* and nephew* cluding a banquet ami dancing, Saturday night dance* nt the hotel Board of I’ublic Instruction to­ said, doing about $75 damage to sevcnlh of a series of arlliles -I I’ll****, ,\t l »l '((•!!»* ' I *•&lt; lift I tilt ill Itl
iiI*11Jn*w In Du* Ntriiridrd, Mr*
living In Atlanta, G*„ Waco, Tea., will mark tha formal opening Sat­ during tho «e**on. Die** for the morrow morning at 11:00 o’rloek state property. Krancl* M. Co*, by .Mr*. J. N. NVIiKorr on Hie ! Iltiliil ", f 1 till »II11 ■)' • ••*ini'»l im Alull 's dt tLiit tl
I 1. II 'llf
(ttt gnd Oviedo. «
at the Court House, NV. A, latw- (VI, Route 3. wax arrested Sunday hlxlorv of Sa'iford, In this arti­ I I((I 4)I 111141 111Iil il l * I '
urday night of the Mayfair Inn opening will be optional.
HUIU K l \ ItllMiF ItK iritN S
Mrx. Whllner irlU ol Hie , wjcn ! In* »*,itiuvul •• jal'TI11! *411fll I
, The Rrliion Funeral Home had for the winter aeaion.
Mott of tho advertising empha­ ton, superintumlrnt of public in­ In connection with the accident cle
|,,ni 11"1 (It i'l’krlil liltf **, MilinuKiW
’ charge of arrangement*._________
and charged with rccklrxa driving early arrival* in ixao ami ixii7 f lurid it uf ii ufma uf I" u|dr, na11m
The cocktail hour at 7:00 p.m. sis thla fall has been placed upon struction, «ald Unlay,
He also annoum-ed that pupil* and failure to have a driver’s li­ and of fapl. Brink slid Ihr liJitj IIInu \ uf Duhi livid mu Die nf Dtr Suoiiimlc (‘uiinty (’Immljrr
wilt load off tho parade of fcallvl- tho Seminole Country Club whlrh
4!tlft«* mhI din** Hum ff»l i fllDllU « i*f ( ‘uiiiuu'i i i , it’lunu’d In ftIn of*
tlea, followed by the dinner at 8:00 lias been purchased by the Inn of tho County will lie dliiiilisrd cense. Damage to the truck was steamboat "DaHInglim".
had (inndtrilifusl I" Anu iiiM in flu fiulii) i$fIn -|tcitdiiik' K *vrk*H
p.m. and dancing from 10:00 p.m. management, Mr, Iloner snld. Coif­ from srhool early Wednesday lo set at SI00.
yiiriittuu witli hie i rtJitiv»*r* III Sri*
I'ulgiltiul| tiliit"
tty MIIH. J. NV. NNIIITNKIt
watch *n&lt;l tako part In the Christ­
John If. Lundqulst. 33, was nruntil 3:00 a.m. Reservation* for ing la free to hotel guest*.
Til" ’U f MilII llu- III11 til PUUlDd ma* Ala. Mi i llrrckrnrMitr nnd
The year of IMlill ushered In the
the opening mu*t be n:»de by Fri­
"NVe’ro expecting n big tourist ina* Parade being sponsored by rested on « charge of operating a flntt glow of a new era, which In- luiiflii, ilimat'’. ur invi’.Mlmi’id j tlu thrrr Imyia i*c«’umi&gt;anird Mr.
day night, Harry Itoner, aifiitant season," Mr. Boner Mated, "which the Merchant* Association and tho motor vehicle without proper eluded nil Florida. Sometime., -it (MirIt n pri’xtMililly ii limit* i»*flnr*d Mr«'4*krni ul^t un ttir trip.
brake* Saturday morning after appear*, tlial localities, like eeiluiii mid rultiiMHl ♦'I$i *4&gt;* t’ uu in iiiimlly »
manager, sold today.
will probably he the biggest In the Junior Chamber of Commerce.
tho vehicle be was driving collided liumnn live*, me mmkeil fm- ill*. fuiiird riiiiuntf llir Nclllci'* &lt;*f a iuuv i
Doom of tho Inn were opened history of the hotel, NVe’vc had
COUNTY COMMHUtlON
with one which bad been slopped Ilnctlon. wlilcb npj hi rent Iv come* (rrrllnrv. \n In (lie *»mu Iv' dnv*. I
to guegta today, A number of *ea- muro inquiries - and reservation*
A regular meeting of the Horn- by Juhn Green, 311, on West 13Hi unsniigiil. lu tlm greut readju*t- w]im tin1 SI. lulifiH 11hi I hern Dn&gt;
11117.
*on guest* are coming to tha hotel then In any other war."
oariy thla month. Mr. Boner
"The Greatest Mime oil Karth"
He emnhailxed the Inn manage­ Innle County Board of Commie- Street, west of Oleander Avenue. inclit wllieli was beginning In all hi^hwiiv fur Dir (rntHimi tut Inn uf
stated.
1 :1)1) ■ 3:44 • 11:38 ■ 0:31
thr
ment Is “trying to encourage peo­ sinners will bo held tomorrow Damage was set at $300 to the the ntate* north of n*, a* If -by a tin* nmiy nnd nur Inkr
The dinner daneo will be open ple of Sanford to tako n part In morning at 10:00 o’clock In their Lundqulst vehicle, a 1048 Stude- simultaneous linniilio. attention irntr |$y wtdrli tlirv rutrn’d. ro it
MDV1KLAND
Im|i|M*lirr| jii'jilfi. It himin lu’rainr
to tho public with reeervatlone at our activities." He (•mphailxed meeting room at the Court House. baksr gai truck, according to a seemed fixed on Florida.
"Mickey Rooney Roundoff*
police
report.
No
damage
was
Hat­
The
meeting
will
mark
the
last
thr
fiitddon
Dint
nu
vi^lt
tn
thr
$6.80 per person. This charge that tho Saturday night dance*
Tho world heard «*f her orange
Show slur Is 0:30. feature 7:10.
covert cocktails, a filet mlgson will b« open to the public with no regular session for Commissioner ed for tha 1040 Ford cement mlx- groves, and her balmy ellfnnlo. ntjitr wm romploto without thr Hr.
fntui Hlvi'i*
If.
II.
Pope,
Hanford,
and
Comruck
driven
by
Mr.
Orem
*•
*UIIJ J'VIU
VM.I in
Ml the
*IIV Souther"
-1,1 .......
. . . . . . trip,
-J . fi vNIt
■ ' tn nlr! Afi»|. j lolviiiiiasiuii ii;aJ, last fcaluro
dinner and the dancing. Mu«le for cover or minimum charges. "We
Many
person.,
for frv _
“ “B. Sptnct Invsitl- sStdtoH, (llsturlwfl arid unurttlrd In lonvlllr. tin* Hperr Urovo, and tho 1
0:30
the dance will be furnUhed by| WB,B| th, public to attend’ these mlsslonsr William 0 . kllbss, Gen­ Patrolman 8.
tho plantation life In which they
(Continued (hi Page Six)
eva, who are leaving office.
gated t)w mishap.
Barney Buxton and hii orchestra
lUaeitaa** o s Page Two)
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More Business
Economists Are
Held To Be Need

Die lax P

meat

Investment Bankers
Frged To Take Big­
ger Part In Affairs

City Manager Is
Put On Griddle
By Rotary Club

Rotary Speaker

Of FliiupSewerage.
Discussed

Robert Killians
Is Sentenced To
30 Years In Ja il

Murder

Ilink

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CAP Members Will
Observe Week Of
lltli Aniversary

Six Accidents Over
Weekend Result In Broad Gap*s Are French-Backed
Injuries, Arrests Seen In Nation\s Governm ent I.s

Arctic Defenses

Elected In Saar

nun n. ............. * im,vtd.ni ti., iMniier
Innugurnlt
Taurisl Cluh Week

Pioneer Oviedoan

^to^vlcdi

J

Formal Opening Of Mayfair Inn
Is Scheduled For Saturday Night

Many New Fam ilies Moved To
Mellonville After Civil War

Movie Time Table

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TIIR HANFnitll IIKItAl.lr
Page 2
Mon. Dec. I, m 2

Mayfair Inn

Blues In The News
Ily HOJI ANTHONY

(Cnntlnuttd From Pag* Ono)
While people are serving turkey ilnncci •’ ho *ald, "which will ho
bash, turkey snndwtchrs, ami tur­ held from 0:00 p.tn. until mid­
key a la king in an effort to do night." Reservation* mny lie made.
away with the left-overs „f the "W e’d lu&gt; more than happy to nr
"small" Thanksgiving Day bird, rnnge matters," he RtatcJ.
ninny NAA8 men are returning to
Several Important event* during
Record balloting was exported duty hoie after spending their tho rondng season have already
! In tho Cn»"ol!»orry town election leave at home enjoying the main been scheduled at the Inn. These
today In which a mayor, three al­ Icourse of thut same bird. Thomas Include the Policemen'* Flail, the
dermen. u town dork nod n town M. Htciker, aviation machinist's Klks llall, a Shrine dinner, the lnmate third class, returned today tei fraterrtlty dance and a conven­
ninrshnll will bo numod.
A total of Hit!) registered voters from Atlanta, (in. while James K. tion of the Hnnp-on Tool Corpora­
were eligible to participate in the . I'owell, hospital corpxrnan first tion. Thu usual gala Now Year's
election, according to the d t* U-las* is luiek ot duty at the N AAH Kve party will he open to the
clerk, n .xcoorit numlutr of ii'sie- |IHsjM-nsnry after ;:pi riding Thanks' , D'lhUl-. UpllQ r,.scrvn
----gtvilie lit I T „ rk.’Vvroe,
'
tratlon* In tin community.
In nrcjiari.-,* foi this year'* sea­
l.elnml
It.
Yelviogton,
aviation
Feeling has run high In the
son, tho Inn management refur­
■ctconic ,ao tt i l i c l n ' x has re­ nished
campaign, evidenced by Harmon
a number of room* and
turned
from
Miami,
and
Kdward
;'C. like, Sr., editor of the Floridian,
completed considerable painting
W,
Allen
Is
hack
with
the
fiupply
' weekly newspaper of the town,
nrul rleanlng. The ground* were
who wrote that "pistol toting day* ’ liep»MMi»nt after a trip I,, Drook- also landscaped.
lyn,
N.
Y.
Robert
I,.
Forrest
Is
ex*
_ _ . _______
— mi W—91■! !■ '
R|
____
have returned to Cnnselbcrry.'
Activities of the establishment
Tho editor hist week armed him- peeled to return to duty tomorrow Include, nt no charge to gueits,
Power steering, power broke* and a jiowered to ur-way front seat are optional equipment available
i
from
his
home
in
Hast
Chicago.
*elf and sot faring the door of its ]
swimming,
tennis,
badminton, on Lincoln for I06J. A 206-horaepower V-8 engine— most powerful ever included in n modern production
office us he pounded nut n bitter I ml.
"Rod" (ialliiglu-r took steps to "bufflclsuird, and table tennis. automobile a* standard equipment—I* an ouUUndin g feature. Now upholstery fabric*, new exterior
attack on hi* typewriter against'
entertainment every night color* ami atyling changes have been Incorporated I n the cars. Hhown here Is the Lincoln Capri hardtop.
llthhard Cassell,erry, founder of improve iiis hunting when he pur- Special
will Ineludn card parties, commu­
the town. Mr. Hire said he feared ehnseil a new gun in .Hanford &gt;»’ nity
singing, dance*, and moving
a physical attack fiom the fnun. er unlay. |{e,| trailed in Ids two old
The number of cattle and calvei
-- -. .....nivivaacu sold alive from Florida farms Ir
after the latter had told Ml. Rice guns for n brand new Winchester pictures.
Facilities for outside activities
~ s o t million gallons In 1D40. The 1940 wo* 166,718, while In IMS it
he wanted the Flmidiau to support 12 gauge pump action model. Ho
value of whole milk Increased from totaled 367,800 head. The dollar re­
h|s list of candidates "and I do fur this season, be tins only one include the ball room, which will
......................
„were
„ 11,700,000 to 134.400,000 from 1020 to ceipts Increased from $3 million to
not want In see the mimes of any ounll to his credit hut ouw that lie accommodate 600 people and prlWASHINGTON
UH-There
other candidates In the newspu- has Ills new gun, you ran bet lie veto meeting and dining room*,! nearly twice aa many cattle on 1049.
128.100,000.
will be out more often after Ills whh-h will seat 20 to too people., Florida farm* In 1#50 as in 1020
*ICl &gt;**
____________ . w .
im rv
mm I I I I W W
share
of
Florida's
game.
Cood
Inch
Wedding reeeptlon* nnd private but the numtier of hog* declined
Mr. Klee said he told Mr. Cassel­
berry there were two factions in Red, hut lie sure to be I-Iireful. We dinner* nnd partle* have been iharply and the number of sheep
don’t
want
you
to
become
inxl
r,
scheduled.
the town "and that mv ••nmm'J’J
dwindled tn a handful.
Charles Marian I* starting Ills
were open to both sides. He told stnllstle In the gmwlng lisl of
The Department nf Cnmmercc |
cureless
hunters.
fuiirth seaHiin ns manager of the
me to bring my ont up &gt;"
Robert A. Mii uui cuiiiiiiissiii v- Inn. Members of Id* staff Include Bureau nf the Ccmus reported to­
Mr. Casselberry owns the hutblinif
that the number of rattle In­
where the newspaper is Inenleil. imtn third eluss. will be leaving Angle Ahirernle, sunerintemlont nf day
and bus file,I suit In » Ircnlt f our NAAS and the eity of H-iiifonl to- service; Miss Mabel Mnher, resi­ creased from 638.081 to 1.101.230 In
for distress „f rent in the amount day with orders tluil will tut, him dent nmlltor; Robert Wehel, chef the 30-ycar period and the value
Jumpeu from 114,700,000 tn 8187.
to Norfolk. Va. for further as-ignof $ IHI on.
from Lakewood, N. J., who Is be­ 000,000 with both beef and dairy
Mr. Rice also until he grew so meiit to ii tour of sen duty Muiiv ginning Ills seventh season at the catllo
participating In (he expan
m,grv lh»t he filed as a ramlldute of you will reinember Itnli ns n hotel:
Mrs.
William Douglas, slon.
of the Hnnford Ml .Star"
fur mover against Joseph J*u*r'1, |member
housekeeper.
The number of hogs declined
supported by Ml. Casselberry. The soft I*ii 11 team wbieh wus entered
Mr. Itouglns, night watchman;
editor has tin- bm king of the Co»- in the Orlando Class " 11" H‘&lt;ftlmll Mrs. Roth Jinchino, room clerk; from 763,481 In 1020 tn 468,764 in
T K I.K i’IIONKS 180 nnd 1071
I960, while the number of sheep
srlherrv Cltlxens Lengue which is League, He is ii real "oblllmer"
Room 401 Hanford Atlantic National Hank Building
opposing candidates appearing on here uhourd the slallfio aed le* bu* Andy Knrlunn, head hnrtander; drooped from 64,639 to only 3,600
niuiJn many new friend" bulb nt Mrs. Killth Yerlati, switchboard
Whnlo milk from Florida-farms
Mr, Casselberry1* slate.
In nil, Cl candidates qualified the hUiIIoii unit in the city of Han­ operator; Mils O'l.lnger, golf pro,
for the yin Ions offices. Herman ford. Here's hoping you liny and Robert Spears, head waiter.
-low abend (tub, and
The romnlete staff of the hotel
Joyce, stepping dowu from the orfice of mayor a f t e r two consecu- don't forget to slop luirk to Hue- number nlmut 76 people, Mr.
i
i
o
■
your
friend*
when
you
Ihmer wlm I* stinting his third
five terms, entered the nldcrnmiili
"cnsun nt the Inn, said.
' race, along with Arthur Johnson, have o chance.
Captain'’
l*ersuunel
In
peellim
Mr Mnrlnn also has charge of!
irtcu .dc-l.l. Junius Allen, hu.dwu.u
men-ha.it, -lark Owens, an inde­ fur the men ot NAAS has loen the New York Giants training
scheduled
fur
this
Saturday,
This
center ut Melbourne,
pendent candidate, and Mrs. MurJorle Merrill. V. R. I owdermllk will be the flr«t inspecti*»M this
fiscal
year
in
whieh
tieuniform
and Charles Winkle, hacked by the (
CORHKCTION
will lie dress bines, «» don't forget
Cltlxens League.
The Ili-mlil regrets un error in
to tinve that wlilte piping ,-xlra
Joe (iladwell seeking rede, thm white come Haluldiiy men.
the spelling «f the numc of I’vt.
an town marshall against Harry
Heomuii llnrlon It. l-'ox reported Jncnli A. Iiuignn. sun nf Mr. and
Faint, retired fireman front IBook for duty aboard the station Sat­ Mrs. Victoria Hill, In Thursday'*
l*n and member of the Leag • urday from a tout of »en duty »- i**ne. He ha* now completed hi*
Howard llnrrts. Incumbent. t» »P Icoiil the IIHH WASIIMI ItN. liar- basic training at the Quartermas­
posed by Mnrv A. Hallrlt. secre­ Ion saw duty in Kurenn water* ter Replacement Training Center
tary of tho League.
and i* the holder of the Korean nt Ft. Lee, Virginia.
VMr. Johnson, Mr. J« y c '. Mj: .Service Medal with one engage­
Allen, Mr. Harris and Mr. Uhtdwd ment slur for tin- "Inchon Land­
all are candidates supported h&gt; ing" nod one engagement *lur for
Mr. Cnsselherry.
llie "Conduit (Ipeiuliiiii* dining i x m i : i lilt I i t i til u t . M M ' i i
llie Communist Chinn aggression.' i i m i i h , i t i n i i t in-- r i . m i i i i t .
Ho also hold* tin* Chinn .Service l x t x u T oil "I U I x i i i i : TUI v r t .
2 O f F ig h t Edcnpcd
IX i li \ xi I:l&lt; *
■Medal and the United Notion* •illIU:ll Tilll
1*1 lll.ll \ * m s AMI
C o n v i e t H C a p t u r e d Service Medal. Iloiloe balls from
Dclicnte, lacy lingerie tiux
xi . r n i: 'in t i ' i ' K - ii
T t n : i i x. i n s o x x x i i i 'T n : i i x
Sherman, Texas.
j uni the touch of luxury
It.
IIX’
IIX,
Mn
ils.
pirrHntJittin
(Ill hcliulf of tile ninny football
that every lady love* . . .
I'lnlMlllfa,
Here are heautlc* .’ he'll de­
captured *w» of *ho
C,,nc i l'f» foil* lit NAAS, congratulation* go
-I*.M E broke out of Western State out to the stoul-heorted Hemlooh- i.i/ y il i: x x x x xxii .s o x .
light I n ...............
oliluxx, el nl.
Penitentiary HUto more tbnn 21 high Hebool football team. They
llelmilMMIa.
tinve now completed o football nettt i .o i i i h x t o ,
b'cmight' 1 were Cnrnt.ck F. M e don of which they can to, justly s rlv. irziz: i io: r .XNN.X
WllatoN, wlit'OV,
N c i l x . V nl nenrhv tdolrtnit: am proud. Their gumo have been tin* iif It*. I. Itox IIJ. H«nfaril. HerniaRalph' Moalermonlro, 30. tin * source of many pleasant evening* ..I., i iiimly, Klurliln; tVIIJ.IAM .XI.
It olive, nail his Milfor the 'men uhourd the tilallon l,l.,XMIIi:UT
Filmy hit* of Nylon
&gt;■i- -x ii m|mhihm If nun rleil. suit II
^McNeil* was caught In the wash­ ami as the football «ciison i&gt;ro- il.ml, Die unI«iiiixvli Heirs. ile*l»ee».
with touche* of lace
room Ilf a McKeesport roxtauront gressed, llie mitnher of SI IH foot- P mhIi i " nl griialees nf ’ .till Wit-He olfered ih rmlilMra. Mailer ooil runs grew huger among the ilnlli M. I.nliilierl | .1 II llllVIl If
niul lil« iiiiHuiiWU spuuse II
monlcn was t Mdured cm busy t a- men here ot NAAH. Again I -my nilve,
m.
irrli'il. mill If Himl, l a c uuiuiuwii
mend Street In downtown I II * congriihdntloll* to o fine HHH heir*, ili vl’ i , ' li'gilH- * nr g n in le e ,
fdl ,i yl'tl-'Jti
Iliit ’ ■r ......
11
J.xilim ii
v i- 1
burgh after ono *hnt was fired h&gt; flMllIxltl
Talloreii style* . . .
IMTil.lt If * ! ve ..ml HI" .jllXn. * n 1
school fool bull lit il* best.
"l„,u»e i l UIHI rle I, iiimI If 'leml iHc
Two other convict* foiled tn get
iiulflinwii tirlr", Ilevl’ e . «. ii-*,ile, m
i.i tirmin- 1-’ nf "*HI .Imne• II
m l’
outside the prlsnn wall* One *ur
r
mil-1 IX.MI'.H II Mm'luiN.XI.n II
rendered meekly In front nf (he pri­
„ll\ ,. mill III’ llllltlinnil dpnll’ e II
son gates. A 10th was caught on
tu.iri leil. Mint If ile.nl, Itie imltnnwn
the prison roof.
,
...
lie Ir’ ilevl’ ie*. Ie*.ll»ei, nr Kluoleea
emit
Japii’
II
Mucliuniilil;
McNeils and Mastermnnica. like
it Kit I.IN iM—Itusslnn authorities I l.l.T S || KltX If ’ live, ami Her
the eiinvlei* still at large, were
iinloiuwri *pi,ll*a If insrrleit, anil If
have
hern
asked
tn
aid
in
a
search
armed with cell-made knives when
ne*n tile Iinknuwn 'elra. .ievlavu*.
Quilted Crepe, duster
they overpowered four guards unit for 2nd l.t Horace J . Sincere. le it nleea I,r HI mi Ire* nf sail) Kllen II.
stylo lo ehartreuse,
Homestead,
Fla
,
who
disappeared
II
T
n
t
.
►T.l.n.N
.XUiltONAI.il
If
a deputy warden, lowed a hole In
Melon and American
nil vi. nail her iinkiiiiwn spuuse It
a
week
ago
near
the
border
of
the
Cutton Flannel
Ihn prison roof and let themselves
»*».«rr iimil.|. mul If itesit, lhe nnKnnwn
Beauty
U.
S
M-ctor
of
Berlin
and
the
Duster*
down to the ground on a 70-foot
lO'lri.
ili'Vlnrr*,
Ir
a
nlre
*
nr
gCMUtre*
Oreiipatlon /.one
Ions rope. They made the rope Soviet
■- Ll'eii MiicliuauliL Ll.I.KN
The II. S Army said today M«J,
from towel* and sheets,
sllv*. mul her
Gen. Lemuel Malhewsim. the
.. judrrUil, .xml if
. ... iiiikmimi heirs, ilevleee*.
American rnminundnnt In Berlin,
Cloth of Gold Dusters
leunteeH nr grioifee* uf eiiltl Kllen
1009k Wool tailored
tent n teller Saturday In Hergeln I'HirtHmii;
JA.MKrt K. t H l lT l.l i T T
robe* In Navy an
Oungln, Soviet Control (Jummlxxlnn If nllvn, mill |,|« nlikhnwa simuie If
ihiirrleil, mul If item), llie uiikhinvn
rcpresentaltvi), requollng aid.
Maruon
I't'lrs. ileyleers, l e g * ir e * nr nranleee
Muthcwxon said Hlncore was last nf
Mini Jm nra B. Ilarlleii; KM 8A Quilted
Heeraucker
In
Ry The Attorlaird Press
seen mi the Wannscp Lake Island
n 'l l K llllt If nllve, mill her ungreen and gold
Snow fell In four relatively small about 300 yards east of Gllenclcke lli
muivx a epniiae If marrleg, mul If
area* of the nation today and there Bridge, where the U. 8. sector of ileml, lhe llllkllnwn heirs, Jevleeee.
were two widely separated areas divided Berlin borders tin Iho So­ li’NufeeM nr Ntenlee’ nf e*|i| ICIItn
•*"iii K irm h a ii a n
M crin in r
nf rain as the weatner continued, viet Zone.
I'l.AIlK If ullvn, xml her uiikhnwn

Record Balloting
Expected Today' In
Casselberry
Vote

U

Cattle Population In lin-i020 wa* at lhe ra,e of 3300000
State Has Rig Jump

MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING — TYPING
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Weather Continues
Mild In Mont Areas

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probably will occur moitiy a* rain
because lemporaltire* aru rising.
There were amall urea* of llahl
inowfall In New Mexico, the north
am Appalachian Mountain* and Iho
ea*tern Great Lake* region: cfrl*
ile In eastern Texas, and rain
alone the upper Pacific coast.

Skin generully were clear die-

where. There waa no marked tern-

perature chanee except In the contral part of Iho nation.

Many Killed, Hurt In
f!fi§ ®°u^ African Storm
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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
W*-An citlmated S3 Negroes were
I-killed and more 1 than &amp;&gt; Injured

WITH TIIK 7TH INFANTRY
HIV. IN KOHKA — Heavier cloth.

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Hilton,IVM helm, ilevlae,**. |eg*|ri a
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mul hla hhluuiwh Npiuise If marrleit.
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Ill* wife. If nllvn unit If ileml, fhe
j'vt. John ii. Howard, Hanford, rn*|ie,'||vn
lihhlliiwn heir*, ilkvl****,
Flu., ha* been Issued these ad* legulee*
nr a ra n l e e * of aalil llanijldltlooal Items for the winter too &lt;*'■* tin I'.idnin r u » , lit* wife;
JoHI All n h KYIIHIIT and KLLA
months.
HKVIlKItT. hi* wlf*. If alive, a
(Jullted mountain sleetdmr hair, If
ileml, die
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pile Jacket, nnrka, idle field rnp, heir*, ileyle
woolen undergarment*, sweeter,
gloves mittens and special belowtern shne-uncs.
•pnueelf married, and If
Ilia division, tho 7th Infantry, It unknown heirs. devises*. P
Iteglnnlng Its third winter In Kor­ grantee* of said H. Ily
VIRGINIA I'. ANHKttHON
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ANIirSitHUN, her husband,
Private Howard, n driver In tlm Ho* IM. , lake Mary,
82d Regiment’* Heavy Mortar County. Florida i W. If, I
M. Horn, kls wife. Ir I
Company. entered the Arr.iv last N.
If dead, fhe respective
Msreh ami arrived to Korea In heirs, dsvlsees. leaatee* ot
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his wlfal (lAltnl.lNH A. A
mh«t Infithlryman B*di*e alive,
and her unknown
and the Korean Hervlen Jllhhop
married, and If dead, ths
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Vegetable Supply
At State M arkets
Reported Splendid
WINTER IIAVEN (.Special! "Rcgardles* of the ending of tin­
foil vegetable deal »l nurm- of our
market*, others are showing mi
Increase In their offerlng* which
promise* a plentiful supply of
vegetable* for the in-between sea*
son," according I,. II. Level*, Dlreelor of State Murkct*.
The heavy rain* in Ocloher ore
U-lnir refleeteil In the volume of
commodities at the I'ompano State
Starket though more thon 100 ear*
of produce, largely hetin*, moved
through the market ln*t week.
Price* on these were fairly steady
with price* of 13.00 to (5.50. uccording to quality, nod at the lut*
ter part of the week, up to (0 for
the best.
The third pecan *ale at the
Starke Statu Market of 13,160
pound* brought gro»* return* of
(2,034.18 with a price range of 15c
to 28c. The next sale of December
4th 1* expected to complete the
pecan *ra*on a* the crop in tinStarke urea ha* hern rshort.
At the Palmetto State Market,
tomatoex lead with 628 package*
xoid, averaging (4.20. Pepper at
an average of (2.78 fur 263 hu*h
el*; Pole heaux (6.11 for 63 huah
eia; Eggplant (1.13 for HP bushel*;
Squash (4.86 for 13 huxhelx
Tomato volume eontliiue* light
nl the Port Pierce Slut'1 Market
which Hold 14,465 crate* the oust
week. Auction price* of (3.20 to
(6.76,
At the Iminokslcr State Market
encumber* hud the top volume.
1.672 field rratex bringing (3,484.10. Tomatoex 605 crate*. (3,880,60;
Souaah 261 hamper*,
(1,008.30; Okra 6 hamper*, (10.20;
Fenner 172 bushel* (588.60.
r Waurhuln State Market i* draw­
ing the cucumber *eu*on to a close
hut show* a slight Im-ienxc in
Pepper ami Eggplant volume. Al­
together 6,990 package* were Hold
the week punt. Retard* to grouci i
were (10,688.63,
Frost at the Rrooker State Mar-;
ket killed everything except cab­
bage and brought the Fall vege­
table deal on other rommodiUe* to
n close at that market. Offering*
of the Spring crop are expected
around January t*t.
The Sunfnvd State Market r e ­
port* an alt dnv rain which
hrought a 24 hour holldav to har­
vesting In that area, anil a light
front which did little damage. Of­
fering* for Hie week include 27
vurlcticx of produce and fruit at
a groH* valuation of (103,6118 15
with bean*, cabbage, e*e«role, cu­
cumber*, pepper and celery the
leading cominndltle.i.
Pahnkee re|Kirt* sale* of bean*
nt price* from (2.60 to (5.60. Corn
at (2.60 per iniahel crate; Rndiahe* 70e to llOc per h**ket; rsen* M B S .' n d c n f a f M l U . K I t ' t f

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Phone inyo-j

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were Mr. anil Mr*. Otto Hern and
son, Freddie of Miami, Mr. Hern
1* a nephnv of Mr*. Siubloni.
Ely VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON
Mr. and Mr*. K. M, Young en­
tertained Mr. and Mr*. George
Mr. and M's, Henry Scott of Shipp of Sanford and Mrs. Alice
Gulfport, Mi.**, arrived la*t Ttie*- McCreary of Orlando, Thanksgiv­
tiny, to vi*lt hi* brother nod *!*• ing.
By T. E. APPI.EGATE
Mr. Juck lirnsington of l-akc
ter-in-law, Rev. and Mr*. L. \V.
(For SAM D.WVSONt
City,
S.
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Scott.
NEW YORK AV-H now appear*
Mr. ami Mr*. II. M. Gleason week, spent several day* with certain 1952 will see the Marling
spent Sunday, Nov. 23, in Ocala Mr. and Mr*, f . P. lirnsington uf the second largest mini her nf
with Id* brother and sister-in-law, Mr. itrnslngton is n great nephew housing unit* In history.
of G. I', lirnsington.
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde (llen»on.
Through October "starts" on non
Attending the District Young •farm residential unit* ran .ilmot
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heagy of
itnrrixhui r ,
S’m,
arrivcil
ln*t Pi-uples Convention «t tin* Central 15,txx&gt; ahead of the first It) month*
Tuviday and were the guest* of Church of the Nasurene, in Or­ last year
Id* unrlr and aunt, Mr. and Mr*. lando Thursday were: the Rev.
This year'* total will fall fur
Wm. .1. I.efflcr over Thankflglv- noil Mr*. .1. C. Huiron, Mr. nml short of 1(150’* record 1.366,nod
log. On Wednesday, they drove Mr*, flerliert bampert, Willie unit*. Iml i* expected to evu-c.l
t" Cypres* Garden*. link Tower Nordstrom, Mr*. W. I'. Hurke and the 1.688.800 started In 1951
It seem* 1933 may he a different
aid St. I'etershurg nod plan to daughter, Guye. Mr*. |„ &lt;\ Tillia
story
visit Silver Spring* on their way aid daughter, France*.
Mr. and Mr*. Don A. Smith o f ' Prediction* that this year's m &gt;'
home.
Mr. and Mr*. P. D. Anderson WnycroM, Gn. spent the holiday* tune will lie exceeded are rare .il
•pent rimnkxgiving Day with with hi* parents, Mr. nod Mr.*. though many, including leading
ccomwii*l* mid home luiilding
their son-in-law and daughter, E W. Smith.
Nov. 22, Col, and Mr*. Win. E. leaders, think the 1933 total will
Mr. uiu! Mr*. .1, K. Ilmwer of
Raker attended the Florida Fed­ Itm the inilllnn unit mark for iin\Ye*t Palm Dench.
Mr. and Mr*. H. R. Heitdersun eration of Stamp Cluii* Show and fifth successive year.
Some however, lake a more can
und family of Orlandu were &lt; -invention nt the IIIIMuiro lintel,
Thanksgiving
Pay guest* of ill Tnnipn. Accompanying them Hull* view
They report that in many *ec
Mi**
t.avn Herland nod her was Id* mother, Mr*. It. I&gt;, lluker,
brother. The Henderson* are funn­ who visited her brother who live* Hems home buyer* are licrnimiig
more price conscious, with build
-ii Tampa.
el resident* of bake Mary.
ers having greater difficulty veil
Sir. and Mr*. Z, E. Smith I Chnilct SJuhlom, who received Ing home* above 112,500. Am* they
spent Thanksgiving with their » medical discharge from the say the building of more than i ‘-j
mn-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Navy, arrived home, Nov. 26.
A. C. Stach of Pinecastle was million hmisini! unit* In the past
Mr*. W. II. Harrison, in Orlando.
Mr. mid Mr*. Frank Evan* a guest of Mr. and Mr*. Charles home in HcnJi'isonviili-. N were the guest* of (heir gland- Krueger. Thanksgiving.
Wednesday.
Mil and Mr*. F. C. l.insrmeyer,
daughter and her husband. Mr.
Mr mid Mr* Ralph K'-o--*i
and Mr*, .lack Stuart in Alta- *i ii. Charles anil granddaughter Wnllerboro. X,
ace iipooum c
iimiile Spring* on Thanksgiving Pinriii-, who have been visiting till- t-irtll of ii -ell. nil Minute .
Mr and Mr*. C. W. SJiddutn, re­ Nov. 24. Mr k.-ogti i* a fi,io,,i
Huy.
Mr. and Mr*. F. G. bee and turned to their home [n Haiti- resident of bake Mm v.
Mr. mid Mi* Waller I I' m . i
children. Janet,
Dorothy und mure, Maryland, Friday. They
George spent Thursday with hi* were accompanied by Mi*s Mary M„.n, Thmik'givmg in bake \t
fled.
onrent*. Rev. and Mr*. Giudv, in Sjidilom.
W. M. Evan* of Norfolk. Yu.
Mr mid Mr*. Wm. II. Kilnat
Starke. George went on from
I Ill'l l- to Jacksonville, where he I* spending a few day* with Mr. lick mnl daughter, Gull were ih&gt;
vfdted friend* over the weekend. and Mr*. C, I'. Itraxlngtoii. Mr. guest* of (heir parent*, tic. ami
James Ib Rrodle. .Ir., who i* n Fvnn* i* a m-phew off Mr*. lira*, Mr*. E. G. Kilnatrii-k, Ir
und Mr*. Wpi . E. Raker.
student at Florida Stale College. fngtun.
Friend* of Mr*. C. A. Fnrino Thanksgiving holidir. *,
Tallahassee, was home for the
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hear
that
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Thanksgiving holiday*.
Mr. and ».:•*. J . D. Cochran lontinuc* ill at lier home.
Mr*. Dorothv Dome* and her
were host* to a family dinner
Thanksgiving. Relative* attend­ *ou. Gerald Wool of Dunkirk,
ing were his brother in law an,I N V aie vliilirp their friend*,
sister. Mr. and Mr*. Walter the It. v. mol Mr*, b. W Scott.
G I. Sinquefield spent ThanksFtondenmire of
Sanford,
hi*
brother*. Horace Cochran, also of iviug with relative* in I’l-'h-m
Vaofc.rd. Is-m Cochran of Siini- I'n. and hi* daughter. Mr*. Jon
*ota mol Ed Cochran, »oti* nod i ii- bee Harmon was the i*ue*l
daughter* and their families, Mi­ of her *op and daughter in-law
ami
Mr*.
Thomn*
Moon of Mt no d Mr*. Wayne llnrnu-n, of
Oviedo and son*. Tommie ami North Carolina, over the holiday
Mr*.
N, Hurdick mid her
Jchli bee, Mr. and Mr*. Ellis E.
I.l'ivd. J r mol son Howard. Mr. daughter, Mr* George a Mnf
mid Mr*. Horace Cochran and hci felt of Saofi.nl were the Thank*
iiinther, Mr*. G. b. Sinquefield, giving Dnv guests uf lu-t sou
Sam Cochran and James Cochran innl daughter-in-law, Mr. mil
of braileutiin, a nephew of Mr* Mi*. Philip McRae and family
1 oehran. Mr anil Mr*. Monroe in Si Augustine.
Chief mnl Mr*. I
C. Maim
Itivcr* nf Miami and Mr. and
Mrs, .linin'* Rivera of Ihivlnuu hove rented tin- Hook hotise.
Reach mnl ihcli grmnldnnghtcr, moving h'-re from Jacksonville

1952 Seems Likely
To Near Record In
New Construction

LAKE MARY

four year* na* iieeu mure than
adequate In meet residential need*.
George W. Warnecke, head of
the New York mortgage Invest­
ment firm hearing hi* name, said
these factor* would combine with
general economic (rend* to hold
1953 housing start* below a million
lie anticipate* a sharp Imt short
recession In the building field
lull- next year which may "shake
out" mo*t of the speculative home
builder* and wipe mil owners of
both large and small propcitu-s
who have overextended them
«e*VT.» '-’--nr'elly
\\ariu-ckc see* no really sus­
tained depression in sight Nor
doe* he think the setback will have
much effect on over all construe
Him and building volume in 11*53
Judging by iiuiuirie* a* in finaiuIng. the New York mortgage fi
nancier said, a large volume of
supermarket*, apartment Imilil
tugs. Nation* type* of warehouse*
and other structure* t* in an ad
vaiiced planning stage ami will
ptnrceii regardless of an ecoitomic
(ipsel However, such a recession
could cause the dropping of sonic
plan* for 1951
His firm service* some 3&lt;s» nul
lion dollars of mortgages for lead­
ing insurance companies
Warnerke sees 1953 as another
year of stiffening interest rales,
with mortgage lenders restricting
commitments to really prime in
vestment opportunities Thi* ill it
self would pot a brake on any
runaway activity in luiililing
\ tightening up of mortgage loan
portfolio* hi- savs. will enable pm
di-r-t tiist t 'iliitnil investor* to with
stand a pretty sevi i e mat kel
shock it one comes
I'ontrih ting to pridtnhle severity
of am recession in real estate
Warnecke says, t* the fact that
mam new home owners have not
firmly established their earning
capacilv amt may tail have the
"will to scrape and pinch to pay
the mortgage charges ami to hang
on at gll costs "
Vml he stispi-els Dial d u I 1 dav

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fill lough from tier post at linn
ilnloli Field. Te.xn.-.

Mr*. Erneat laigcrqulxl iif Sunford. fnrmerlv of bake Mary, was
the Thanksgiving guest of Col.
ond Mr*. P. I,, ltixxell at Happy
Hill.
Ml** licity^ lleiie Hall who I*
» student at the University of
Flnrldn, at Gninesvile, was home
over the I'luink (giving lodlilay*.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Parrish of
Grin Vista, were guest* of tier
rnri-ot*. Mr. and Mr*. G.
8 |oliliim. Thanksgiving. Also -nili rs at the Rjohloin home that day
rola and enulve at 11.25 per bushel

hamper.

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Friend* of Mr*. Wm. 11. Mat
&gt;thews will In- clad to hear that
she wa* hrought home. Wednes­
day. from the Grunge Memorial
llnxidlnt in Orlando, where she
recently underwent xurgerv.
Dr. anil Mr* I.. W. Whelchel
nml three children of Miami
speiil Ihe holiday* with h'-r par
ent*. Mr, nml Mr*. T. I.. G'Cnnncr
fiieloded lii the family parte
were Mr*. Putiiciii IlnNsell ami
daughter. Rat
J " " OTonnor.
Mr*. Thn*. E Thompson, who
nod daughter Mr nod Mr* Win
I n* been visiting her *&gt;&gt;n in low
D. Matthew*, r. tinned to te-i

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A duty Ihnl Amwrlcnns Ituttr forgot In being remembered
by the Aiistnilimm. This Is the care o f the nburiglnul nutlve
population.
These Australian savages are among the most primi­
tive peoples known in tho world. They have advanced little
■email rla*« H u M rr more than our Stone Age ancestors. With medicinemen using
r_____ . . . ISIS, at IJia I’aal Oftlr* superstitious remedies to heal them instead of doctors, they
r paalarS, Klarltla, « * &lt; « Ihe A r t
find the twentieth century too rugged, and have been dying
' af Vaagvraa a t M arrh a. IM S .
o ff.
H O L L A &gt; l&gt; I., I .I 3A.V
The same was trite of Tasmanin, where (he aborigines
n e ita r
non no v iirais
were exterminated by ruihless whiles. In New Zealand,
•aalaaaa M iaa aar
where the native Maoris wi re more advanced, the whiten
m a i c i m o * n.vrr.a
« .a* were more forbearing, and Maoris have attained high |h i s |i.(t.» tions. One. S ir IV ter II. Muck, who died last year, became
L«M|
n.TA such an authority on ids race's history that he was invited
i i.rviB
to a professorship at Yule University.
All oUlimr, Hitllrfa, rarJ, »l
Australians are now bringing medical cure to the na­
Ikaaka. malttflnna naS aaOrra of
M M H a la n a a l far &lt;k« * « r » s M af tives. The government is protecting them also from whiten
. I S M S I faaSa. w ill fc« rkaraaa far
who want their land ll hopes these policies will keep tho
*1 r « a t U , a a v a riu ta a m i l .
Australian imsiimen from on h extinction us liefell Ihe T as­
g f H M S l r t N a lla a a llv H r
la manians.
ad
llr rr r« rn la il,r&lt;
S i»..
Haw V o rk, I'k lra a u . Iia lro ll.
linth Tasmanian ami New Zealand modes of treatm ent,
qaaqa C lly gad s i. I.»ala.______
— a- aaaakar
_____ af i m- followed at different limes in Australia, have been exempli­
T h a HaralS la
fy I m S i Vn r"m , mkith "!•
‘ fit&gt;d in our own treatment of e rr Indians. For a long time
i f ttSCa'af an'"fclh'am*a*H«,»Kr«lil frontiersmen acted &lt;&gt;n the lamiliar phrase, "The only good
f m_«k*»
— w ll as an ]ii(Iii(n js a dead Indian.” There was some justification
for
jiistificiit
* « r s e n 4iiN i,tH .
this in the wars waged hy Indians with scalping, tortures
and captivities. Yet tlie cnloiiia! settlers could not have gut
MONDAY DEC. 1. 19.12
a foothold In Massachusetts and Virginia without tho friend­
ly aid extended hy the Indians
BIBLE VERSE TODAY
K vcii after we ca se d to hill Indians, we rolilzml them.
Unielflih aervlco lo Dip young,
tha waak. tha |ioor, Is always The government’s Indian agents took Imso advantage of
eised, Our aim should lie spi v- heir opportunities. Only within I lie last (pun ter o f a cen­
I amt not solrlv personal gnln tury has otir conduct toward lho Indians hern worthy of a
from our work. That the Lord thy
rent nation.
God may Mrs* ihro In nil Ihp work
Of thy hand which thou dnest. —
Dfiut. 11:211.
sSaMlafee* la I M
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aieeet
S a le rS e r
naaSar. t.'arUtmaa aad K e n
raklUfceS aa SalarSara l » l I'S H i I m h
,\ ta Year*.
SSI M aaaulla AvOaap

WASHINGTON MV-Qov. Steven­
son will have hi* hands full If he
tries to preside over the Democra­
tic party.
The Democratic parly Is a pretty
big family. f&gt;-!t of iwoplc with con­
flicting in In,r:i and ambition.*, Ifg;
eluding those with ambitions for
the presidency for themselves In
HIM.
To tlie in Stevenson will he a
rival, nnl a lender, unless somehow
lie remoyes himself from nil presidertlal consideration four years
from now. So fur he Imoi I- n t . ~
hinted at uh.it lie think* about an­
other While Douse try.
Stevenson's rough days start
when lie trie* to |Nimt the direction
for the Demner.it* in Congress—
even those without prrsfdentinl
hopes - since they lire as split In
their thinking ns the Republicans.
lie can hardly expert unanimity
oinong the Southern Democrats
for id* party leadership Some of
them showed how they fell about
his lenders tup by leading their
slates Into Ihe Republican camp on
election day
Sen. Maybunk of South Carolina,
already has said he won't accept
Stevenson as parly head. That'*
just a starter, lie fore Stevenson
even gets the Jolt
While he was in Hie While House
I’residenl Truman was rightful
head of the Democrat* although
nuusualtv glfled in alienating a lot
of them Now that he’s stepping
mil he could try hi keep parly

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One bird who lint nothing to he
tankfi for on rhnnkigivmg i« the a recess inn w ithin th e next year. This is in tho face of the
R |hankfui
turkey.
fact that employment is at a ik w high with only two work­
More then 42 prrtont were killed ers out of every hundred wit limit jobs. Our defense effort
* in traffic accidents during the has not vet reached iN oenk a ad it is likely that unemploy­
&gt; ’ Thanksgiving holiday, a poor way ment will dwindle still rai l her.
The T'imeH study could find no solid basis for Ihe
j( to iptnd Tliankigiving.
opinion that a recession is imminent. Most of the people
; v' And then there wai the fellow 'piestioned in Ihe survey seemed lo lie looking over I heir
[ who thought llisl the Plymouth shoulders at IB‘2!) and the period of prosperity which van­
L Rock which had changed its loca- ished with tin1 slock market crash.
[ tlon 25 miles ill die ln&lt;l 50,000
It is well for lis to he aware of Ihe fad Unit there can
years must luvr hern n poor layer. im no guaranteed prosperity in a free enterprise stale. Hut
.
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. il is not wise for ns to assume that a period of good times
We tee where r.uiln is planning „ msl always he followed hy a recession or a depression
■a exteniion n( i|&gt; icwrmgr »y»- .America is a country of vnsl resources and Immense produetern and ihe engineer in charge ive capacities. We are ('(instantly finding new ways to use
advise* dial it can hr done more our resources ami this mentis new jobs and new jo b s mean
cheaply now llion &lt;i few yr,m from higher purchasing power and a higher level of prosperity.
now.
Wo should lie rantImis and coiiscimiH Ihnt a recession,
even
another depression, is possible. Hut we must not let a
The new preiident of the AineriCan Federation of laihor i&gt; too well philosophy of fear and pessimism a ffect our moveilieuls. If
known throughout the country at we do we may bring down on mu heads the verv things of
the
long time light hand man d ^ 1 ’ ,
!) 'l' " I''1''' " " n’" y
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l. i.._ wen!_______ i_. .......... courageously moving ahead

the late William Green (nr snyon
to refer In him si an old Mrany.

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Plan* are under way in Orange
V county for the conit ruction of eight
Mtw elementary tchooli and lib
additional daitroomi si a coinblued cost of $4,172,860 ai u reiblt of the adoption of the new
e./ ichool emendmenl.
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"It psyi to advertiic", •omennr
| , has laid. It mint, wlirn some Iwo
billion dollar* a yrnr i&gt; ipenl hood­
ing the islet of tome Ih.HOO prod^ UCll a* was ihe cate l.ist year.
There wrre o( coutie tome prod­
uct* made which weir nut ndveiliied, but they probably didn't sell

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Ganeial Eiienliowrr'* trip to Kotea ti very huih built and no one
h (upitoied lo know when lie i*
leaving or when he will return, (hil
Waihington Merry-Go-Round will
iv,»
keep you pnited. And will letl you
*■ ffi •
P^V4*e convertation which look
' ice between Van Meet and the
neral just four hundred yard*
behind the balllefronl. But - you
don't have to believe it.

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How many lime* do we reverie
the wiadom af our forefather* in
laying out the town of Sanford
With regular broad ilrect* and
planting them with beauliful tree*?
And how lltote cilie* groan today
which are curted wilh narrow
winding itreeDl New York City
May not be a good example of thi*.
but we tee where they are now
spending five million dollar* just to

riunpa Friend In While House
Tamiln Tribune

President • elect Elsenhower'*
selection of Arthur II. Vaiolcnberg, Jr., ns SVhlte House sucreInry Is of more Interest to Tan)|in
Ilian some of Ids rablnel uppoinlmerit*.
Viimlclihetg, soil of the l.ila*
Mlcliignn Bermtor, wu* stationed
in Tninpn for more limn two
vears during World War It n*
mddle relations officer with the
Third Air Furre, wlileli triiioed
combat unit* nl liases in Klnridn
and other Hmithrnstern *tiite*.
lie became well known to com­
munity lenders for Ills nldlilv lo
smooth out troublesome relations
between military and civilian per.
senni’l ond to coordinate Air Forve
purtielpnllon In civic projects,
Vuadenlicrg enlisted us a prl„ ,
,
,
vute and was discharged n major,
And that reminds us of one of
Ills favorite stories nlamt his dis­
tinguished father.
Early in the war, Senator Vnndonhorg, like other figures of Influe tire In Washington, w h s delugt’(j with letters eollrlting Ids
ajd In obtaining officer’s com-

missions for ilrnftnl'le young
men. The Senator devised a stock
Mply for those hopeful*. As wo
recall, it went like (III*:
“Dear constituent,
In njilv to your Inquiry I rcgrot I am mnUile to &gt;cod«t you in
realising your nndiition to lie
rommH*ione(! on officer. Ilowever, I have n son in Ihe service
w’he It (letter i|imilftrd to ad visa

votl how In proceed In lids mat­
ter. Ills aildiess is;
1’VT. Arthur II. Yniideuberg,
Jr.
Etc, Etc."
Thai usually ended the eorrespotideni e.
An lolminUtrnllve n*si*tnnt to
Id* father for mauy years, Arthur
Vnndenberg knows Washington.
As a friend and campaign aide,
hr knows Eisenhower. These are
essential (puHIflrutions for the
man who wll serve ii* Inner diHir
til the vtmIiI'm muni Impmtnut ciir,
Util, l*oHi t yet. Artlim* Vandetiln'fif knows Tiimim.
|„ m i . part of'Florida, certain|y, this Klsenhuwer appointment
wll ...... Ive bipartisan approval.

Benefits Of Inland
|Hearing In Begun On
Waterways Stressed Use Of Foreign Labor

WAfilMNCiTON — ( 8iirdi.ll _
JACKSONVILLE OT-Tho U. 8.
Cheater C. Thnmpgon. Washing- Department of Labor oprncil n
Ion, ]&gt;,, ( , , president of Thu Aincr- special hearing today on whether
Iran Waterways Operator*, Ine., In certify off thorn lanor for use In
mill today federal Improvement* Urn Florida citrus belt,
on another river ore making
Charles Straub, Department of
money for itlll another rallroud. Lnlmr
administrative
assistant
He called upon tha trntispniTn- from Washington. D. C., is In
tlon industry to follow the con* charpe of the Inquiry,
turrun*. development of eonimor*
The Citrus and Allied Workers
•Mart* and improve the ap- el*1 navigation on the Columbia Division of Iho CIO Is opposin'! the
[liver and the rising fortune* of mm of Ihe Imported workers who
proacht* to the Brooklyn Bridge,
the parallel Hpnknne, ISiitlanil come from the Unhnmns, British
ftesttle Hallway If It re* West Indies, Nassau and other Is*
"U It their grandfather* or the and
(jiilrcs new and additional evl* lands off the Florida coast,
Joneie* that make to many South- denco that low-rpsl inland water* Jules Welrtborg. CIO national
freer* go on voting Democratic no way transportation creates pro- representative, said Ihe union had
how alien the parly ha* fltablo business for olhur types,been fighting use of the foreign
|labor In tho citrua bflt for Iwo
to all they believe?" aik* of freight rnrrlcrs.
Temple Grave*. "One of the The spokesman for the barge yoars.
and lowing vessel Industry des*
Tha certification on which Iho

t lUteimen l know *ay* it*
thn Joneie*, tha dtiira lo be regu-

concern for ancestors. He
JJJJ
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iRenublicane need a campaign barge*, So-tan frelgbi c a r e e r 'go
•hair of tha re ad ab ility of ton trucka.
Republican i n ; tho South,
ICarllvr Inslancea whsre open
g out respected citizens who Ing of rivers and cannla to com
b I think ha has a very im*
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k*t were lb« biggert twws
M of tho currant Jrwr? The
rfntid Prese went* to know,
k Em shower's election? Or
tnson's being “draftad" at tha
•erotic convention? Or tko do*
Huont of tho H-bomb? Or Use
jtt War end tho insco (db?

Christmas
Hal Boyle Column
lly IIAI. BOYI.E
NEW YOIIK i.P—Will'll you kid
toco who wear mustaches, nosier
—smile, smile, smile
They enn take the rlbtiing in liigh
U(hkI Iiiiinor, Iml not Ilnur wom­
enfolk There is something shunt a
niiislnehc on (he lip of Hie mini
she inves that brings out Hip hi a

l,,r|ial h"ni&gt;»s in a uni

m a t mlSre &amp;

^"''a .'.I iI
mi refer ever so slightingly l» thn
iur/ patch under hl.s nostril* slm
leaps to It* defense1 almost os
quickly us It you had trampled
one of her children. Sho counterattacks wilh fury, with list*, with
word* Pnrllrularly words.
I louml this out hy wrlllni
piece (loestionlng the romantic
pact or the muslache. My theory
was- anil Is-Hial n man onlinnrlly
grows a muslaelte to cure uo In­
feriority complex and Ihnl II turns
idm Into n siudi faster limn if
Ninneimo gave him a million dol­
lars
Naturally, I was loine“l euoiijdi
lo admit myself tlnd personal Jeal­
ousy Mail Influenced my thinking:
The only time I ever tried to grow
a mustache it drooped like limp
hay.
Well, most of my friends with
mustuches were quite tolerant
about Hie whole thing, twirling
their small fnr forests ns they
sneered tauntingly: "Snobs are
wo? Don’t yon wish you could he
a snob, loo, Junior?"
lint the women got angry They
said u mustache is downright Invnble,
"Being a wntttati t would leo
times rattier lie kissed hy n mus­
tache than all the smooth-fared
okels like you or some other men
, could think of." wrote u riled
lady front Ann Arbor, Mich.
llefiiri’ I could brood my way nut
uf tho Inferiority complex this note
gave me. another uno came from
un Akron, Ohio, loss:
"Believe me, being kissed hy a
man with a rmudnrnn Isn't at all
like being hit In the face wilh a
dry toothbrush, It’s more like hav­
ing the wnrinth of nature close to
you—ravcmanDh. Warmth ix a
nice necessity In a k in ." t
Well, ye*. But you roulil argue
un Hioko ground* that a rubber hoi
water bag I* even more romantic
than a muitacho.
A gentleman sailor from Unilnn
wired mo pityingly:
"Hnven’l you heard tho old say
Ing of Scottish talkies, that kissing
u man without a muitacho Is like
eating an egg without sallT"
Another matt said:

"I grew a mustache because my
wlfo likes Robert Taylor, ami he
haa a mustache. Now my wife
likea mo. too—I think. I, h oi*/’
Still another fellow threatened |o
iring me before Goy. Dewey of
*ew York, who bis p a r “

Rrvispd Fdition Of
Sinter Kenny Buried
Bible Put To Torch Near Mother’s (»rnve
ItOi’KY MOUNT. N C. (.ft-Wldle
his congregation watched, a IlnpHst
minister Inst night lore a page
from Ihe revised edition of the
llihle nod burned II lieeansr the
word "virgin" I* eliminated from
u passage
'Less than Ztst nelsons were on
hand at the small Temple IlnpHst
('Inireh to witness Ihe ceremony
II h,ui been announced Hull the
(lev Martin Luther Mux would
hurn u copy of the llihle Instead,
he ripped nut one page and set 11
afire outside the church
The s h i v e r i n g congregation
cheered as the page went tip In
Smoke.
n llux launched Ids attack on the
new Bible translation a week ago.
He drsi.Tlheil Ihe revised Bible "ns
Hie master stroke id Kutnn" and
said "It Is a scheme of the mod­
ernists to make the Lord Jesus
Christ Hie son of a bail woman "
Mux conlends the revised eilitlnn
idtempts til eliminate the deity of
Jesus Christ and Ids virgin birth.
The new version substitutes Hie
words "young woman" fnr "virgin"
In Isaluli VIIT I
mustache for veors. ursl added:
"That'll menu Sing Sing prison for
you—so better tuke cate."
There also was a pel feet torrent
of feminine mall Hul can ho
.summed up this way:
"I love tny husband and rim
proud of his mustache. And your
wife would probably like you bet­
ter If you grew u mustache lew*—
cm Inn of your head."
Well, okay, so I was wrong. A
muitacho can he mure than a
mouse cover. Behind every manly
muitacho lurk* a tender woman'*
bristly pride.
A balding man need* every ro­
mantic crutch he can lean upon.
So Ha a pair of sweeping tmistnchlos for me right away. Thn
kind 1 grow myiclIf make women
wrep with laughter Instead nf sigh
with love. So I'm buying myself
today tho grandest set of rare old
walrui mustaches on tho market.
I Just hope my new faille* don't
break (no many girlish hearts.

H.

JA M E S

SYDNEY, Australia &lt;P -Sister
Elizabeth Kenny was hurled today
near her mother's grave mi the
liny cemetery of Hie small farming
settlement of Nolihy, .thnol 12
miles from her Toowoomba home
The famed polionivellti* xperlnl
ist (lied yesterday afternoon ( 10:32
P in. Saturday KSTt after a today
siege of cerebral thrombosis nod
line imien In which kept her partially
nanilyzed uml in a coma during
her last days. She was Cut
Lust minute injections o( a new
drug, trypsin, brought from New
York, rnuld not save her life
Sister Kenny discovered the now
famous, much • disputed "Kenny
treatment" of therapy for polio
sufferers when she was n Z.Vyenrold nurse In Hie hush country, lit
Australia and Ihmughunt Hie world
she hut Iled doclur* opposing her
(henries.
Finally governments universities
and nrlvuic organizations of ninnv
countries honored her mid her
trrntmenl methods were widely ae
ctpted. Eoundauanx bearing tier
name now carry on tier work in
the Untied Slates and olher conn
trie*,

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Historic Footprint
I k Stolen From Bock

lour* ago .in Indian primes* letl
ihe foidnrml wt-en she leaped In
her death lit .&lt; rocky railin' to esrape a piirsilliu: brave
The I'Kt Ion m k which bore the
footprint Is in n I II Club camp In
Ashlabola County
The vandal rut nut a slab two
feet square and three Inches thick
tn get the footprint

GUT

General Insurance

Houston Ship Channel,
these projects ware of
railroad lobbyists, Mr. '
stated.

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BOWLING GREEN cl* John Ci
((TrrHflfb ( t m o laftlqll
Mlied, ilj, who retired rcrenllv ns
district siipi-rtnleiidcnt of Hie Flori­ It? Sonlli Dark
I'lione M M Y
da Fmvcr Corporation, died hero
Sunday

Skeleton Of Man Is
Linked With Orlando
MIAMI MX—t'nliei' loilav sought
to identify the skeleton of a man
found Sunday tn n tangle of weeds
and pa Imet toes on n vacant lot In
Miami's southwest section.
Thn rotting lilllfolil (mind on the
scene carried a social security
card In tho name of George Mur­
ray Daniel and Ihe skeleton was
clad in what had hi-cn gray work
clnlhos.
Tho blllfoi d also conlniiicd a
newspaper clipping entitled "Why
I Ain a Lonely lleart," mid the
card nf a Mrs. Lollio Smothers,
owner nf a dressmaking concern
in Orlando.
A Negro rnnuile from u bus slop
lo his lah nt a restaurant found i
tho skeleton.

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TM« l» Ihp l;l:lnl el n &lt;rr|n »(
tliHteilnl mtirrlliemriils ■***■!•
Ink In this ,,n,,rr r „ k nfUt.

lie's shown no iieh Intention and
prnbnblv couldn't exert the control
it lie tried
In Hits rotmlrv where a party
leader Is never elected loll rereive*
the crown by a sort of vague gen­
eral agreement or, tn some eases,
n siH’cial blessing. Slevenwin I* the
most likely heir In Truman
Even while losing the presidency
this time. Stevenson won many
friends and mnrh respect Truman
is expected to Irv to make sure of
Stevenson's succession bv moans
of the special blessing There w
be no formal ccroninny
Tills week I'roman I* giving a
dinner for ihe member* of hi*
Cabinet mid Ilnur wives, lie has
In vRed SI ev com in While they're
missing Ihe In coils Truman imiv
hand the gnveitmi the Dcmocralic
party torch

Extra death Good Tire*,
Itailiu attd Hoalcr

idled rallroai

By
W. V. Bitting
Tuuchtnn Drug Co.
To lie optimistic is u re­
warding attribute, to be real­
istic i* no less n virtue, A
happy combination of the two
Is n well adjusted pcrimmlity
willing and utile to fare all
situations squarely.
Doing loo optimistle nlmut
’ •'*»■ ••
t lo trust much to
the future and neglect Mint
which should he done now. It
unimntM for much of the ni­
ne-* in the world today.
Consult your doctor for ad­
vice l ego inrly. Bely on a
plinrmnelst alert to your phnrlimey need*.

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Optimistic
And Realistic

By JAMES MARLOW

HELP FIGHT
TUBERCULOSIS

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THE WORLD TODAY

LIGHT BURNING

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�Miss Marie Gooding
Tells Wedding Planes

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Powell, tin' form er Virginia Wilson, win,
mi Friday nigh I ut h:mi o’rlnek nt llie F i r * t
Rev . A, 0 . Melnnls tuiiiliiitnl llu&lt; double
Powell lire nmv taking a l im it wedding
will nmk&lt; (heir home in (lihuidn.

Virffiniii; Wilson Is
Wed To J. L. Powell

llolant lli'iinett J r . of Adel, (In.
Alt'*. Wll-um, mot her of
llie
bride wore a iitse crepe d ies* with
a eoisugc of lavender u n h i d * ; mid
the bridegroom'* liiuther, Ml*.
Fowl'll, wn* goivlieil ill deep purI pic crepe, with 11 chul'ticusc or1-11ill forming her cur»ngr.
A reception wn* held in the Kilnciitiuiuil Pudding following the
wedding. l.ntei in the evening Mi.
nml Mr*. I'owell left fm n short
.Mi*. W. I. Wnitdl llff Ilf |t||) to.Ill
wedding tlip mul upon then relinii
plan to ninke then home at 2 Uh wu* the i&gt;ue*t of Air. and Mr*. W.
Gust Robinson S tre e t in ttilmido.. Al. Uoiik ia*l Tuesday.

Virginia Aliiii Wil -mi. ilutighlei
•if l)r. iimi A|in, .liilm \V. Wil.nm,
beeonir llie litiila* nf J a n i e * Lawi f t r e I'nwi'll, kuii iif Mr. mill Mr*.
II. I’nwi'll, mi Fli'luv nielli at
H:00 nVIin k al llie Fll *1 I ’rcshv*
U'llnti Church. Tim Itcv. A. (1. MeInula performed the double ring
ceremony III a beautiful setting of
pastel colored flower*, gt eeneiy
mul burning luper*.
Mr*, (iceru e Tmtlty, m " 11111* 1 ,
rendered ntljil in I niu*ie mill tan
selectlim* iiictiiili'it *'|licmns," tty
McAiuis; "F o u n t a in Itevcrii',” tiv
Fle tch e r; and "Culm 11* tile Night,"
l « llolltil. Terinr Mich Aiken unite
l.t. ami Mr*. Hoheit lone* w eir
by Merlin; ninl Mellnrile- Iioiio 1 cd on TlmnksKii hut
tdifht
InC* "Heeiiii*,'.'* Mi*. Tnuliv |tlny- with a party niven l«y Alt. and
eil tile I .ortl's I’r n v 'i during the Mi*, liulpii Austin Smith at tln-ii
ceremony uml llie liiellllniml wed- home on Pink Avenue. The loom*
illne ninrrhes were nseil.
of the Smith home were derolatvd
(iiven in innrriuire liv Inn fntlier, with white weddinu In'll* which
the hrlile wn* lovelv in her "own extended from the chnudellet* of
o f hritlnl mil in. fu*hinnei| witli h the room*. In tl..........titer of the
sweetheart neckline
nml
fltteil dinlni; tulile wn* a lurite white
bodice nf licnntlfiil liicc nhicli hud hell fashioned of while ilu ysanonce heen worn l»y .bar Hint her. them uiii *. Other mim iKement* in
The luce extended Inin Mug sleeve* llie room* u e r c of Mnusiliiin pep­
u d i n g in point* nver tim hnnil*, per mul wliitc Mulin'.
imil the skirt wn* nf the satin end*
Mmllti; tin’ eveniiut *'-v&gt;'ial injng in n eiitheilriit trulli.. She wine leicptlmr Kuinc* wire pluyed with
11 cup of 111■1all■11 ft mil which fell 11 prize* helm: won hv Alls* Alary
•finger Mu m ‘II mul cnnteil n white Al 11illy ami .linnet l.udwiu. She wa*
satin nniyi'i' hnnk n|nm which wn* presented willt a hell *liiipn*i con
111 iIlfc of perfume mid lie leecivcd
plain'll II purple It" mill'll nl'l'lllih
Hervinu 11s maul of lumor wn* white liiirn hamlkcrcliicf*,
The hind mill iiO*le*i pie-.eiited
her sl.itei, M i** M argaret Wll*»n,
who wine a "Own of paw ile» Mae the liiinoml ctoipl" will. 11 lieaiitl
hriM'Hileil ta f f e t a " i t It . w eellieait ful crystal Itewl euclil It'll with
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nei'klioe slim I puffed sleeve* lirel unhl liclieioii* le ft . Ill'" III
very full skirt oveihilil with )”•!. served at III*' eiini'lii*i*ui "t tlie
Her net enp wn* trimmed with a 1, me* liv tin' honles* ne*i*t'il tiv
tf-ite l flower* uml site I'lirriinl II Mr*. Arthur lliiiimn.
nosemiy nf clirv'siititliemnnis renTho*e invited ti&gt; lie with l.t. anil
Air*. J o n e s were Or. mol Airs. II.
trreil with a lomdip' enndle.
Mrlde.smiiid, Mis* Msrvtnm God- W. lltickei, All. and All*. C. 11.
hold of Miami: lied tnulnr hride*. Jo n e s , Mr. mul All*. I., tl. Morn
Atmi*ten. Ala., All*. C. T.
thlllll. Mi** llnnilie Wilson, u n i t e ' „ f
dresses Itlenlleal with the nt»id
Cooper o f Win*lon Saleni. N. C.,
honor mid they rnrried eoloninl Mi*. C. It. II omi of Moek»vtllc, N.
,C., Ml', and AM*. W. M. Aired*. I,t,
no*eguv*.
Mr. Null I ’nwell nf tirlmidn vex* uml Mi *. I .uni ii r Ih ard, AM*.
his brother’* host m i n nml u*hers Ilea min. Mi** N’lioml Zlll lower, and
we re J c l i Willinin* of l.nkclnntl. the Misses Nixie K irrhhoff, llcttye
Robert Conte* nf llm ilelittm. am* llene Hull, .lm iu e .lo m * . J h n

Ralph Smiths Have
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M ONDAY
The Wo ina tl'* Hnciely o f ChrisMan Hervirc* mnl Ihr We»leynu
ib'rvice (iuild of llie F irst AMtliodist Chlircli will hold M* unnnnl
covered dish supper at 7:0&lt;l i m.
ill Ali'Kinlrv Mall lo lie preceded
with a litisines* uieeling of the
circles nt (idttl p. in. Karh memlier
i j f i s k e d to luliig tulile services for

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[ I mint,, Mr*. C. II. Winn. Alt*. J i m
Flowers. AM*. Ihmuhl Ihmn amt
Mr*. John M. liillnti. AM memher*
'l l " urired lo lirtiur a child's nifl.

Tho Unity "Truth" Class will
meet nt the Valdez Ihdel nt 7:45
P in. The Mlhjeel will he the Ixaik
' ‘Talks mi Trulli" hy Churle* Fillmure. The puhllf Is eurdlnlly Inviteil In alteml.
one.
Sanfonl I.ml or No.
F. &amp; A.
The First lliipll*l Training Un­ Al. will hold tnrii annunl election
ion will hold a Worker'* Council of officer* nt 7;!HI p. in .ut Masmeeting in the Memorial Kdiica- oule Hall.
The reitulnr tnecilni: of the Aux*
tliitinl Mulldlng beginning nt 7:00
p.m. with n covered dish supper. lllary of ConKieirnllou Moth Isrnr)
(Jamiim Laml*la Chapter, Hetn will he held ut H:(t(l p. m. nt the
Sigma Phi, will meet nt the Cen­ Jewish Couimunltv Center.
WKDNKHIIAV
tral Florida tjulck Freese nt Oiiltl
The Prayer Mcolinit Service at
p.m. for a Imx supper.
Thu I'hlluthen Class of tho the First Mnpliat Church will be
First Presbyterian Church will Kin al 7:30 p.in.
The Young People’s Auxiliaries
Id its Christum* parly ut 7:00
nt. Kach person is askt*i l« of tho FI rat Maplist Church will
tiring a covered dish and a 00 present the program at 7:30 p in.
for the Week of Prayer for foreign
cent gift.
The Woman's Auxiliary of Holy missions with Mr*. A. It. Tcdford
ai leader. A picture of the life
Cron Episcopal Church will meet of
Uoltie Moon will lie shown.
a* follows: Ht. Ann'* Chapter, 0:00
Tile Hanford Woman'* Cluh will
n.m„ with Mrs. Harry Lee, Hem- hold Its Christum* luncheon and
inole Boulevard; Ht. Agnes' Chap­ general meeting ut I2;:&lt;0 p. m. al
ter, 3:00 p.m., with Mr*. George the dull house. Al| department*
Hhlpp, 300 East Eighteenth Htreet; will partliipnto and a shower for
St. Catherine'* Chapter, 3:00 p.m.; tho Children'* home will be held.
with Air*. B. L. Perkins, 80fl Mag- Itostossca will bo Mr*. Henry MeAtlla Avenue; Ht Mark's Chapter. Maulin, chairman, Mr*. C. P. Mar­
p.m., with Mrs. Frank Miller, ker, Mrs, O. 1\ Herndon, Mr*.
2418 Palmetto Avenue.
Albert Starke, Mr*, Harry Lee,
Mr*. Margaret Kdwards, Air*. H.
TUESDAY
C.
Graham, Mrs. J . U. Jones, Mr*.
Circle No. 0 will present the
program at tho Week of Preyer H. 8. Duggar nml Atm. James l&lt;ee.
observance far foreign miulottn at For reservation* mendwra are ask­
tha First Baptist Church at 2:00 ed to contact Air*. W. II. (iraeiip.m. with Mrs. U. C. Aloore In te, telephone 4BA-W.
Wcklwn Lmlge No. H7t&gt; I* A. to
charge.
II. II. T. will meet in the I OOF
The Junior GAe will meet at 11*11 at 3:00 p. m.
tha First Baptist Church at 3:30
The Woman'* Society of Chris­
tian Scrvlre of Kbenctcr Methodist
V r i i n Chapel Choir will holt! re- Chmdi will iu«ii.t in ilia annex at
heartal at tho First BaplUt 7:30 p. m. This I* the Christmas
h at 0:45 p.m.
meeting and gift* will he exDaughter* of Wealey 8un- fileasniPfwl.

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PERSONALS

Me. and AM
W. Al. Iloav hud
a* their j(uc*l
for Thank»uit inn
AM, Hum;'* *l*tcr, AM*. C. Kd Cm
luichili'l of t K iilit.
Mr. uml Alt'* II. W. T urner hud
a s their Kllc*t* for i r v i i a l il«V«
last week. Ale. and AM*
\ Al
Hi-writ of Mciiiuiionl, Texas.
All*. J . C. Mill* of tlelicvu ha*
returned hy pintle fiuui visItiiiK
Mr. and Mrs. Ihuiidn* Mill* in Sun
Juntt, Puerto llico,
Mr. and Mr*. Herdine tiay of
Fran k fo rt, h y arrived Saturliay
In spi'iid some time with Ml. and
Mr*. W. Al. Clark mid sons, Tony
iiud (Jordon.
General
and Alt*. .1. tv liu hlii|*n n l linve
had a* tin'll guo-t fm(In' |oint f’
i h i j - t H,
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fu&gt;mii-1 r i i i d t n l of Hmifoi'l. Hi
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Mill. Pa.

Friend* wdl he glad te lento
that J . I.. Mint returned in I,
home an (Ink Avenue Satin day
fla m u lio,|dtal in New Vink City,
where In1
has heenconfined
for
several week* with a heart a i l ­
ment, and i* getting along nicely.
Mr. ami Mr*. W. C. Mult liiton
have hud a* their g u r i l
fm llie
holiduv*. tln-ir daughter, Mi** Pen
l i n e IlntehUon, Il Minlelil at the
University of Florida, lo t finlne,
Hotinld L a n ier, also u U of F sin
dent, hi* parent*, Mr. and All*. W.
M. La il ter, mid hi* grandmother,
Mr*. G u itar (Jlnimler, all of Gainenvlltc. They ail returiivd to Gain,
eiville tld* morning .

H. H. Grlcrw Honored
At House Warming
Air. and Air*. II. II. Grin were
hnnnrrd with a house warming
marking llielr moving front l-ukc
Mary lo thrlr new home nt 24(11
Key Strrrt In the Wynne wood
section of Hanford, Tho guest*
gathered lit the new Grier home
on Nov. 2fi nt 8:00 o’clock where
lovely decoration* wero of Shasta
daisies nml pom pom chrysanthe­
mum*. They presented the honored
guests with several pieces of Fies­
ta china.
Those enjoying the event went
Mr. and Mrs, Georg,, Patterson,
Mr. and Mrs. I*. D. Andrum, Mr.
and Mr*. Bill latfflrr, Mr. and
Mrs, J . It. Williams, the (lev.
and Mr*. Lucira Scott, Mr. and
Mrs. II. M. Cochran, Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. I.loyd, Mr. and Mrs. George
Watters, Itev, ami Mr*. William
Thompson, Mr. nml Mr*. C. E.
Smith, Mrs. Johnny Harmon, Mr.
ami Mrs. J. L. Hobby, Mr. and
Mrs. J . I). Cochran, Mr. ami Mis.
Millard Itlce, and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Keogh.
Also Mr. and Mr*. H. M. Glea­
son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Finer,
Mr. and Mr*. Ted Brooklyn, Mr.
and Mr*. W. F. Mlnshew, Mr. and
Mrs. IL H. Goble, Mr. and Mrs.
It. M, Balt, Mr. and Mr*. Ed Zim­
merman, Mr, and Mr*. R. E. True,
Mr. and Mr*. Frank late, Mr. and
Mr*. Waiter Wledorhold, Mr. ami
Mrs. Ted Appell, Mr. and Mr*.
Cnllls Castleberry and Mr*. Ber­
tha Houghton.

BAND ASSOCIATION

Tho band and orchestra associa­
tion of Sontinola High 8chool will
hold It* monthly meeting Dec. 2
at 8:00 p.m. In tha band ihell. All
member* ara urged to attend. Tho
board will moot at 7:00 p.m.

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Marie Gooding Is
Honored At Shower

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f t * hi u tried ti&gt; Mr. Powell
I ’ rrsbyleiInn Church. Tim
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trl|i mul upon their i r t m n

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Miss I'curt )sc Hutchison Honored At
Tea Given I.\ Mrs. Chase, Mrs. Holler

M i'* Mnrle Gooding announced
today plan* for her wedding to
T ioy k o g a rty which will tukr
pi.no on Dec. 7. The ceremony will
tie performed at ;S:;tU o'clock nt
li " I heneier Methodist Church.
T i e wedding will he followed with
11 1 ivealion in the I'hnreh mines.
No ini it a I loti* m e bring issued hy
ali f i tends of the couple arc In­
vite,!

Mr*.
Clifford
Johnson,
Mr*.
Ralph P eter*. Mr*. Holierl Mince
and
Mi**
Elizabeth
Cmpentin
were ho*te**e* recently at a till*celliineou* shower htuinring luide, elect Ml** Mai ie 1haul lip*, llie
i pnrly was held nt 7 dill o'clock at
I the Klietieti'r cluttch annex.
timin'* were enjoyed mid pilar*
uwiirded to Mrs, Cutl Mrndhtiry
and Alt*. W. T. Gunghf lifter
which refreshment* consisting of
cuke mul coffee wine -ecvisl.
The honoree wn* pri’sentcd with
ninny lovely and useful gift* from
her friends. Thn*e invitisl to Ik*
with Mi** Gooding were her ninther, Mr*. II. A. Gooding, All*. C.
C. llnnnr, Mr*, tl. I'. Wade, Air*.
Albert Trytiti, Mr*. II. K. Ilurdl»nn, Mr*. W. T. Gunghf. Air*. J .
W. Austin, Mr*. Curt Is Gooding,
Mr*. Miller and Mi* llelle Cleland
AI *n Mi*. It. W. I. 011I, Mr*. S
K. N'orwnod, Mr*. Morgan, Mrs.
Nellie Frye r. Mr*. I.. M. Illltle*,
Mi*. It. W. Millet J r . . Mr*. It. K
p o t i o n . Mrs. K. C. l&gt;oh»oti, Mr*.
W. II. Pringle, Mr*. A. K. Dolemn,
Mr*. Cmt llrndbury, Mrs. Itoberl
llradluiry, Mr*. I hive Carpenter,
Air*. Smith, Mr*. W. I,. Hler*.
Atr*. W. O. Carpenter, Mr*. ,1. C.
Catpelitee. Air*. C. P. Rabun, Alt*.
.1 . It. Wynn, Alt*. C arter, Mr*. II.
A. Hlclnmyer, Mr*, l.ron Steinutyer, Air*. Ihumlil Knvar, Mr*.
Claud t ire rn , Mr*. W. II. lir ren,
and llie Ali*se* Hally Miller, .leue
Carpenter. I.ol* Ann l)nli*on, N'oriut- Norwood, Georgiiie Ann Thlit
pen, Hetty Carpenter mid the
liostesse*.

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Kimaged Couple Is
Honored M'illt Supper
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Am.ti g lIn* ittniix luM-ly |nr-tmpliul pnilli &gt; gi\c
h*H witli Mi
Fri*.l \ DyMili mul hm .Inuglili'i, \i»
The ftiirln I""*'* ui titling wan mi evt nl of Sittimlu
I t .1 tiiMc dtiriTii: llu Ic.i ui the l)y*oii tunm* was Mr
l&gt;ymiii. Min .loins, Mrs. II Wujiie lluckii mu) Mis

I’lu'Io l»\ h ilsh n t‘1 , Kj»\ lOMit i
» •III•in)' ?n^l rti'i'k fi»l Mr* KmIm'M Ii *im - 39.*
.. r*i»liH Mtlmin* .11 of Ml. I'l&gt; 111.mill «■* in*
\ night pi the l*'i 1 •»! Ituptist t'lilllch. I ' c nil ,
*lohn I tliillownv mul fi**m 11‘11 t«• light
. t In 1 eil. 1 K .l«»iii"i.

Harhra Kli/abelli Kucker Is Married To
Id. C. Robert Jones In Candlelight Service
A lieautiful ire Glut* in tin mnl
Chantilly lure liridal gown wa*
warn by Mm lira F.Uznbelli Mucker
in her m m iluge lo l.t. ( 'Inretire
Hubert .lone* .It
on Saturday
night at *:tHt o'etoek al tin- First
Huptixl Cliiireli. Tlie hrlile i* the
daughter of Dr, mnl Alt*. II.
Wnyde Murker mnl the bride­
groom'* parent* m e Mr. and Alt*.
Clarence Itnhert .tone*, all e( till*
city.
The double ting, i nn llelight eer
enemy via* peiforined l.v Itr. W.
IV It........
in n |"\,-|\ Netting of
while etii y*millteumm-, g teeneiy
noil pidiu* Tull tin ,kel * lielil white
flower* unit grei-uerv iigaili»t a
liaikirrouni! of |i|dm*. The white
eiiveri-tl ehitii mil will decorated
wuti feulhery fern and white bin*nun* mel i-athedinl emidelnlu a
lielil tall white tolo'rAit-. Evuit* Aict ',.y, o ig m iiil,
rendered -oft nill-u pi no to tlie
Wi'dditig and played "t iuit de
l.lltie" during tin* i-xi'hiiugn of
Wedding vow*. Nuptial selection*
weri' -ung hy ioloi*t llogei M au i*
la'lure the lereimmy. and Tlie
l.urd'* Piu yer wa* rendered hy
rolitiiilto Mi** J o y c e lletzel.
Dr. Hiii'ki'r gave Id* daughter
in nuirriuge. Met wedding gown of
the |»iti- hllii' satin, which hud been
worn hy her eotisin, Mr*. M. N.
Singleton of Wu-hingtoii, It G„ in
her own wedding, wa* fn-hioned
witli long sleeve- ending in paint*
over llie liatnl*; mnl a V -huped
ill* klilie witli yoke of in I edged
witli t limitlity line, llie loll *l,iit
extended riitn a I 'atIn-ill 111 ii tiin
mill In win, ri donM'- tu t*-l fill
gl'l I 11,
'l l "t It e Idol' l flu lull
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util \v lilt*
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lit MIMi Ik »if li , lull
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luce ribbon* vic ii* wpiinki"t 11 If ll
gllltpi .1.1-1
I hr h* i.l* *- ott.'ioliih,
s in k i n g g.ivvii- ip p.i.l- ■ *.i pllll
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her gmvtt of I. - l-'.e I I" ,-t It Iif
lt. , la l.|.-grt.tun, At,
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wh,, wa* tl,p tuJ.lp'* ni.t i &gt;&lt;t I,"tl
in, ,i&lt;&gt;,c fi,*i Ida fa lit'uie.l ,.f tat
feta alid net. llie Iiuniiu" Im..Iu p
cat tie I " a (nut'l at Mu' wuMilne
ill the fund oti'l the verv full kill
whs overlaid witli an ,,v, , - k m ..t
lict I'llgcd with II lllffle. All. wi ll
a alula n f mulching net and a hull
i Iciiii tif fu*illia net with short eye
veil. S he entile d a lunnpict of
shell pink i lirysnidlieniuin*, angel j
feather* rind nylon lace tihhon*
.................I with glitter dust.
The brhle*inuld*, Ati*» l.ila l.ef-

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All*. J o e S a m n le i* and AG Floyd
Palm er.
Servin g during llie evemne went
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Sanford History

Civilians To Hundle Orlando, Ex-Fremlerl White Houae Visit
Army Supply Details Of Italy, Dies At 92. tr.SU.MCl S c PSR. O..I

More Business

2 Killed, 1 Missing
In Tanker Explosion

Election Funds

iC u itrsM e » m m *»••»
C . i Um m rnw
Owl
fCnnilanM rr*ivn N i i i l i a I
million dollars Is the legal limit
toursnher called out: "Just one
Hrock K ousp nt Kntorprise.
very
life
as
professional
men
de­
TOKYO (A—Two men w m killed a national political organisation
WASHINGTON 'At-ln an effort
HOME
— Vittorio Kminuelc more."
The "Hancock" had cased to
pends upon our being right more and a third Is missing In an explo­ may spend In a year That la the
ami military Orlando, the last of World War I'a
He got hli picture and then an­ often
\run and was replaced by u larger to coordinate civilian and
“
“
“
Inevitable
than
wrong.
Our
and well (-quipped alpamhoat, the supply acllvltlcs, the Defense De­ Hlg Four, died at 8:55 tonight. He other photographer told the two 'mistakes are held to a minimum sion and Are that crippled the U.S. amountil lsuch groups aa the Repub­
fr.rpmost women of the land: "All i because they are self-correcting Navy tanker Ashtabula at Sasebo lican and Democratic National
...
I “Darlington," whlrh made weekly partment la going to let another was 02
may spent
yesterday.
The death of Italy's "president right, you can go In."
I I v o r W l l i r p l u q l l P trips to Jarksonvllle, She was government agency take overt he
and because we feel immediately
Rut there la not limit on the
The newspaper Aiahl said Jap a­
VC l
TV a g t * R o U v owned anil operated by Capt. Jaenh buying and dot rib ution of many of victory" wu» mum meed by
And now for the big question: ’ anti
personally
the
effects
of
those
number
of
campaign
committees
bo reported the
nese police In -Sasebo
-------i Hrock of Darlington, ft. C., and non-military item* it uses.
.Senator (Sluaeppc Homlla, leader What was Mrs. Elsenhower wrar- mistakes.
death toll reached ala but there such as "Citltens for So-andM&gt;"
The General Services Adminis­ of the Italian Socialist party.
NEW YORK VP—AFt, flight en- who nf us thnt remain of the rltl*
IngT
"When foreign Investment Is re­ was no confirmation.
and the like, and these may fi­
Kinrers struck Eastern Air l.lnes *en. of that time has not a vivid______
tration will handle Mich Hems us
Orlando died after i week's
Well, it seems there was some garded
as a straight business ven­
The Navy said two men were nance television appearances or
Inc today and threatened to dls- recollection of the Interest which office furniture, paper and paper critic al Illness. Toward the end he difference of opinion on the pert ture,
and not as some form of killed, one was missing, and nine other campaign activities. The
rupt nil the line's Constellation centered nr»uml lont-day Monday product*, office supplies and equip sank into u complete coma.
little hat she wore over her famed national
idealism or charity, the were Injured. Three of the Injured money these committees , spotul^
service ensl of the Mississippi afternoon T
mrnl. rlcanlng materials and slm
Orlando led Italy through the bangs Some reporters said It was process
of channeling Investment were In critical condition. Ail does not count against the national
Jtiver nnd tn Puerto Kico.
Fancy the eagerness will, which liar products
final weeks of World War I. At the color of pomegranates; others funds into
ihe areas where they names were withheld.
committee's three-million limit.
A spokesman for the air line the smoke from her stark* was
Such a move was recommended Versailles he drafted the r**s',&lt;* said It was pink, and their versions
There are separate mlrs for
confirmed the strike had started nt looked for
far down the riven by (hr Hoover Commission In 11)19. trealy wllh Woodrow Wilson, Lloyd of that color ranged from dusty urr needed will be iflven back to
the men whose whom professional
spending in senatorial and con­
PHYSICIAN DIKS
l.n G nurd In Field here, but he then the approach of this one link
The G8A hailed the change as George nf Hrltoln and Clrmenceaii pink to shucking pink.
Ir ‘
said he did not know whether It between the Isolated settlers and "a major step In the program of of France Hut he never signed
Otherwise, Mamie wore a black skill equips them to do the Job
DUNEDIN (JR-Dr. Harold Eu­ gressional campaigns.
had spread lo oilier fields.
the great outside world. For years coordinating procurement systems the treaty Me attacked as unjust frock and over thnt a full length best.
In announcing the hearings,
gene
Winchester, M, physician and
"Most nf us have still not
The union spokesman said the the one excitement of the week of military and civilian agencies " Its terms regarding Italy, and de­ soft brown fur coat. Her ear drops
.............................
W
a said
estimates of spending
surgeon for t t years and former
learned
Ibat
loans
or
gifts
by
mir
strike would hit rnstern (mints was the coming of the “Darling
manded that Flume he Included In were of pearl and she had on n government to foreign govern­ chief of the medical staff at Mor­ In the recent political campaign
served liv Constellations Among ton"i the opening of the mail
Ihe Italian kingdom He resigned double choker. She carried a Itlurk
F. Plant Hospital In Clear­ ran between 50 and 100 mW&gt;n
ments do not encourage the flaw ton
these he listed Chicago, Pittsburgh. -&gt;«g. and the eager pressing forns premier in -lime. 1910
alligator bag and gloves, Her of
water died at his home here Sat­ dollars, and the number of speprivate
capital
into
the
foreign
Miami, New York, Huston, oml ward to claim the letters ns the
cail committees Into the thousands.
shoes, too. were black
urday.
Hiin'It ""d From I*' •Doe)
Washington
names were called out l.y the
Hcneath (hat short black coal of countries concerned, hut rather
discourages
such
private
Invest­
Huiil* Neither complete rumple- !
Flights lo Puerto lllco also will postmaster, Mr. M. J. Doyle,
hers. Mrs Truman was wearing r ment."
he affected, he said
Hy IfltlU the government b” l|d. ments of planes nor of ground
blue dress.
There are obstacle* to safe in
The unlon-lhe AFI, Flight En- 'ng* hod been removed and ___
Mel* force* ore there, but present
The President elect and his wife
OOOO W U CY
fc-miinoed r'-of,. Vsea On#t
gineers International Association- lonvllle now hmi hut one house, a strength can be augmented swiftly
have a four-year lease on the 54- vestment of capital In foreign na
. _ men and planes from the HI.90.1 — 24 (ier cent — nf the room mansion at 1900 Pennsylvania lions, Ihe I BA prealden! asserted,
said In a stnlement it was acting "tore kept l.y Messrs. Doyle end
179,231 votes cast werp invalid or Avenue which Is known throughout because of fear
after four months of negotlotlons Hrnntley.
(sons-in-law of lie. .Jed State*
___ that maaiy counAt the northeast corner: Virtual unmarked. This was a d ear re­ the world as the While House. The ' rles believe thev will he rubbed of
on a new cnnlract had failed Hpeer). It might tax u modern dr(M il
Who Buys Insurance on his home
to produce u satisfactory pay P«rtment store to show a greater completion of a huge homher and sponse to West German demands lease was given thum last Nov. 4 their natural resources. Ho saw
forntula.
variety of articles that It contain- flghfpf base at Thule brings to that Saarlanders protest against by American voteri. It Is subject that problem being met, al least
lU
Just knowing It’s in force,
An airlines spokesman said » ]rd; drugs ami drygoods, hardware three the number of American- their close ties with France hut to one four-year lerm renewal.
partially, by a different attitude on
was too soon lo determine the «•&gt;'» Innumerable details, for there operated air fields In Greenland. not the massive boycott whith the
Ihe part of the American govern­
The
White
House,
first
occuplrd
Brings peace of m ind-----extent of Ihe slrikr lie said only
no other store short of Tampa Together with those
... - Greenland
------------- Germans had sought
1800 by President John Adams ment.
Ninety-three per cent of the eli­ In
Constellation fllahls would be of- w,,h *h'' •‘aceotlon of one small umls of Ihe Northeusl Air Comand his wife, Is a multi-million dol­
He could not find,
lie asserted the government
fectrd because these are Ihe only *bop kept hy Mr. Wm. Lovell, at mind are other liases In l.ulioruilor gible Saar voters went to the polls lar residence. Twenty-five years should accept the pmposltlnn "that
--an nmaxing turnout for a day ago Ihe District of Colombia lax economic mailers are best left to
planes requiring use of fllglil rn Orlando, open nnlv at certain hours Iand New Fnundland.
■
From any other source.
gineers
or upon demand. From all parts of | (lot ulong a 1..VK) mile slreleli that was cliillv uml wet
appraised Ihe house and those who understand them best."
Hoffmann elalmed his virtnry assessor
Some too flight engineers are s,,ul" Florida, people came In f)f wasteland and kmii'ii sen be
■
’rounds
at
22 million dollurs Just
" I f nnd when our national gov­
J
purliclputlog in the walkout the Mellnnvllle in wagons drawn iifnln- (yrren Greenland and a point. lo was a dei islve one, and Gilltcrt lust March repairs uml mlreoruternment ramrx lo Dial conclusion,"
..
union in|&lt;| No military night's are •v by oxen, with from one lo rive Canada u&lt;’«r Alaska tliere exist Grnmlvjd F r e n c h »’nbx**adur I
M
M
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l ue continued, "and urends the rn1
Involved In the strike, Ihe uniim V'd*4 ln ' wagon. Twice n year they f,w if any Helds capable of send here, dor lured him sell "highly
i
1
I
added.
mine, for mall and to purchase (ng up a substantial force of In- Moused" wllh Ihe results The om 1 Allhough Mamie Elsenhower has rollary that its own Job Is lo make
It
possible
fur
American
buxines*
bussmlor
said
it
served
not
nn|
y
b«en
a
guest
at
several
official
The onion’s executiw. .,i„„ n.n.i 1 supplies of cloth, tobacco coffee, trrcrplnrx. The radar eyes might , I
.
i
,4
■ —■ '
fim n llliflH
f i t 4 Is
men to oncrale ft
freely wherever In
dent Sidney It Carter said the
••*'• A"'I certulnlv their m an enemy along the rim, hut the interests nf France and The function* at the While* House when thn world Ihe American flag Is
| |
Ai
Saar
but
of
nil
Furnpe
b«
smooth(be
general
was stationed In
sh­
Ij
disputed 'nay formuls ^ i * » b J i O i i vl*iu
in«lude huut-day.
It would remain up to fighter buses
........Mrs Truman thought
_
the
im; the path Inward European *n«ton,
t[ic honorably received, then we shall
hours
flown
and
speed
nnd
gross
*•'
thO
M
Mellonvlllt^had
two
new(farther
down
In
Canada
uml
in
"Insurance Pina flrrvke**
nm rs nown am) speed and gross
.......
new
tenant
might
like
to
»&lt;
■
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the
ter
that
kind
nf
cooperation
be­
Integration
Ihn United Klates In provide the
weight of aircraft other minor' r.?n,7
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114 NORTH PARK
PHONE 124
Franco takes Ihe position Hint family quarters on the second floor tween government and Industry
hail walked Interception
points also are at issue, he said.
,.w
where the presidential family Uvea that will most surely bring (hi*
.Specific pay demands uml cur 11 Lallfnriiln folio wing n caravan, A somewhat similar situation ex Ihe densely |Mipulated Industrial
Arrangements were made for the country lo a solution of Ihe long
rent wage scales wen* uni dls rente with Ids fuodlv fiuin Gear- Isis In Greeiilund The three pres­ Itas'ii with its niimiliitiiai u[ about nresent lirst lutly to take Ihe fultiri lerm economic crisis."
ifla. iiurcbuHing the Iniul, tvly-m ently upending DSAF buses an- OOO.isx) slauild keep Its sluing ecu
closed
Johnson declared the present
in Inter years, grew .Luigi' -L A. kieated al Narsarixunk. at lla- no mb’ ties wllh France or become first lady through (hem loduy
Thus between now mid mi Id Jan world rllmutc Is more favorable
Huileh's large nruilge grove on southweslrrn corner; at Sondes a "Eurnpeatil/cil" lidernatlonal
nary Mamie can Ihlnk uliuul how to such a rour.se of action, for
Meilonville Avenue. (1952 Note; Irom Fjord Just north of Ihe Arelic fme
WATCH FOR THEM W EEKLY
reasons—the
emphasis
Germany ronlcnds The Haim she might want to move the furni­ xeverul
H. E. from the Ida oak tree, ClTrlo; uml at Thule, near fiipe
ture about Custom give* the presl abroad on "trade not aid" and u
with
it*
German
language
nnd
cul
Wymjewood).
lie
nluiited
lar-'»
York,
on
Ihe
nnrlhweslern
cornel',
11.95
•Continued From I’age Dm )
NEW liNF. CHEST OF DRAWERS.................
nurxerlrs of orange seedlings. Mr. about Win ndlcs from Ihe North lural heritage. Is and should be a drnlial family leeway In arranging feeling in some underdeveloped nu
definite In-nil I menace |„ ||„.
A Real Bargain
their
own
living
quarters.
thin*
that
they
stand
lo
profit
pari
of
Ihe
"fnthcilnnd
"
Win.
Hompluev.
from
Madison.
H
ole.
iniinity.
Mill Mamie would have lo go n greatly If private American enpl.
The bitterness of the French Ger
he same yelir,
end Tactically,........
.
Hr. A. \V. Ejins, ,lr, ik Ixi-,1 Hie l-'lorhla, clime Ihe
lid. present xv.dcm
bit slow on shifting the grand piano till Is made available with (lie Idea
man
dispute
had
aroused
fear*
it
9.95
HOLLYWOOD HEADBOARDS ....................
hie
mills
are
.'till
cilln'iirt
nf
tb®,
haw
dlsadviintuges
The
dlslances
UUe.Htlon nf riiisjj-illittInii. ||i&gt; jHjJiil.
keep Germany from Joining nr the Washington portraits in the of developing nations, "not (IcsihiIF
cd out (but if had In.... improved county.
between liases, one nf uhidi must might
Floral
Dealgna
—
If
We
Don't
Have
East
[loom
or
making
any
changes
log them."
bv Ihe Ameiiinu Medical AssiieinAt the beginning of IH('i7 llorr I bn used as an allernale (o ld for Hie nre-'iised European army
Your Color We Will Make It.
He saw the Incoming Elsenhower
Hoffmann's
victory today in Ihe stale (lining room. These
..............................
. was no practicing physician, iwr i another in event nf bail weather
Hon, the Amerlenn
Dental Hm-ieiv,
rooms
and
others
on
the
main
and
administration as another favor­
strengthened
France's
position
in
and hviniiny othergi oiiriN and hud surgeon In Orange County.
One I or damage to a plum- in flight.
lower floors, arc museum like
able factor. He declared:
CNF. SINGLE FED. D ESK S.................................. 19.95
recently I..... ii aii'iiovi-d hv the N'a graduated from u riqiutuhlo
col- Is great- NX) miles in some In the struggle tiut left Ihe Issues tin
Mamie U expected lo take Ihe
"The incoming administration,
tioniil rounell of I'nrent-Teni-hers lege resided In (Irlnmlo. hut rr- stances. There are no fields now settled
.Mngnolia or Pine. Ideal For Xmaa (ilfta
iinuc
In
stride
As
an
army
wife
we are assured. I* Interested in
I’c Germans claimed their 141 •
Assoelntion who sluteil Uml iiv the fused lo visit patients. In Msr In regular upending use along the
bull blank voles nf protest made she has traveled Ihe world nn the de-omphaxlrtng the influence nf
BOOK
CASES
ANY SIZES ..................................... . 7.95
end of lid* vein more Hum 2I.WH).- I IHI17 Dr, Andrew G. f ’ulihvrlJ, entire cast coast of Greenland.
"'em rather than Ihe Sc-lull*!* the tide of hrr husband's career She government in those fields where
(Kin Aiiih leans would he enjoying seeking health Instead of the (irse*
New and lined Flnltthed nr llnf.
Greenland Is a territory ol Dcu "second largest parly "
mnvrd
seven
limes
one
year
She
government
has
no
proper
business
the hi-m-fil* of rloiiMdation to (ire- lire of Ids profession, purrhitml mark and the American buses are
once said she had kept House In ami In receiving new Ideas as to '
Vi'i'l tooth decay In cllihlren.
|the Duval ollire al Ft. Henil, ( IVi2 there hy agreement with tin- Dan
everything but nn Igloo
the solution of the problems which
COMPLETE It) PCS. BEDROOM SUITE .....
Mr. I.eumn answered Hint u i Note: The I.ingle Grove on Hd; l*h government The building of
concern all Americans. •• Is hem
Hanford ordinance had heen en­ lonvllle I where the ntni kadi' fc»'l anv new hases or rehabilitation of
Thin CohI Over 1400 When New
HUNTER
KILLED
NEAR
OSTEEN
that
InduMry
might
well
be
able
acted Keveinl years ago, lad had nti""l ill .Hriiiimilo War day*.
Good Condition — A Real Bargain
Mil World War II liases would re
DELANO
'4*—Coroner
Wallace
to
make
Its
contribution
toward
This gentleman had rornc In
never lie n nut into effect and had
( ( ‘•■Ulnitrd From «’s*e Opel
the approval of Denmark
.Smith will hold an inquest today directing tho flow of privalo capi­
recently heen repealed In response Florida with no intention of re- quire
which, like Canada and Ihe United nn down a pnth toward a privy, Into Ihe death In a hunting acclI- tal Inin Europe and tho undManv More Bargains To Choone From
to piddle dctnnnd. He suid Hint tfui waling hi* title of M. D., hut what -Slates,
is a member of the North Mr. Grlgg* related. He placed her dent of Harry Langrlrk, IT.
vclnpcd countries."
water department belongs to the rouid a humane man do, hut res- Alla ii tic Trealy Orgoniiatlnii
We Kent RoHawajr aad Baby Beda, Free Delivery
on
ihe
ground,
apparently
when
Smith
laid
the
DcLiml
youth
The
eonvenlinn.
whlrh
will
last
people and lie did not helleve the pond to the rail* of distress? S*&gt;n
Payments To Suit You
There have been Indications
Hint he heard police approach log, and wai ihot In the head Sunday, ap­ through Friday, held Its first for­
Ic
i-ily had any right to tamper wllh lie found himself taking mulehsck
eld In a cane field across a near­ parently while attempting lo dis­ mal session today. In addition to
it as long a* a Hiihstantlnl niimhcr trip* all over Orange and Into the thn U. H. might lie intcrcslrd In by
fence,
1 . lodge a jammed cartridge In his Johnson. Harry A. McDonald, ad
of idtlxriiM oppose it.
adjoining counties, om- wlllda lo Improving Hie air base system in
Greenland nnd elsewhere In the
Mr. Williams objected to’ the .22 rifle. Two companions warn mlnislrater of the Reconstruction
Dr. Kpps stated that fluorida­ mile* of Tampa, truvrlllng till day arctic
lift W»«i First Htreal
' !.
Phone t415
area. Koutine survey* are portion of thr story concerning hunting squirrels with him nenr Finance Corpnrntlon, also was nn
tion would rut down tlicit- dental without sight of human ImhIUtian.
Ihe speakers list.
hills 40 to tiU percent, thnt there In IH70 nl Ft. Head, a girl’s him being mode lo determine Ihe feas­ the Irn pick. It was hi* conlentlun Osteen.
me now niorw dental eases lluin was unitllnli'il hy Ihe nerhwidal ibility of loentioiiN, If ami when •he Ice pick had not been remov'd
Ihe dentist* rail piixsihly take care dlschargi'
shotgun.
urirt* of
... ..a --------------[1952 definite planning for base cnmJrni- from the woman's hand, hut the
Imulludy stated it had heen.
of olid lie didn't see why they Note: Miss Kate Vaughan. d*ugh- Hon I* needed In Ihe future
Air Hccrelnry Thomas Flnietler,
A(iprox Imutely 41) people ap­
wouldn't approve having the City ter of Mr. A. J. Vaughan, liter
In trxtlfvlng before a congressional peared fur empunellog » jury,
ilii something that would rut thrne Mis. Puwi'll).
committee earlier this year, snlil whieh wa* unnecessary In th* first
costs for them.
What was to he done 7 There
Mr, l.einoo mild that It I* jms- were mi surgical instrument* rear­ It wax essrnllnl Hint "we have ad case lu-riillHe of the guilty plea.
tllllonal
liases abroad for use of
mililv hernuso thev tire not folly er Hum Tampa or I'ulntkn. With a
A third murder ruse to he heard
informed as to the hrnefits of genius horn of necessity nn-i"f a fighter planes" to protect strategic during (Ids term of court Involves
bombers
ami
their
liases
flout iijut Inn.
Itiindnlph Miller, Hnuthwcst Itond,
sympathetic heart, lie set himself
Ho was speaking In general as defendant.
At this point Mr. Chase staled to supplv tile lack.
lerm*
and
mentioned
no
particular
that lie had rnutle the motion sev­
Another of the several remain­
With a tenant saw, a raving
eral years ago lo Inject fluorine knife of fine steel, u per nf base or country, hut one of the ing cases which appear on the
Into [lie City water, and thul be tweeier*, which he furlinntelv newest nnd most Important stra criminal court calendar invidvea
hud also rimile the motion to repeal possessed, a spool of c u r a silk logic bases now Is Thule, within fames Chesnut, Oviedo, a* defend­
it for three reasons: l) Not more thread, the Instrument! were reneli of Hussion territory
ant. He I* charged with breaking
‘ City water Is ready:—hut where was th&lt;cholarthan 2 percent of nil
nnd entering with intent to com­
used for drinking purpose*. 2) A oformT All day he search*)for It, (1052 Note: "Kmarnlda" Fields mit ii misdemeanor.
legal question Is Involved In try­ sending horxtmon
ninunf the Property south nf Ihe Air Rase).
ing to compel people to drink flu- scattered settlers, till In th« after­ He and III*
, Capt. II. P. Whitoriiluled water who did not want noon It wo* discovered tint Mrs. her (11162
(HI62 Note:
Nate: 0.
C. C. Howard’*
it, and .'I) Medical reports say that C. (I. Evans had a few ounces homo H, Mellon villa-)
planted
the systems of sonio cllihlren might which had heen left In h« house grovrn on Silver Lake ami Luke
react unfavorably to fluoridated hy a thoughtful guest. Tilt ampu­ Jessup.
water. Mr. Chase also said there tation was quickly and sunesifutThl*, and tho following ycad,
is nothing to prevent people who ly made, anil our surgeon often ex­ many
nf the people long itfriitlfied
wnnt fluorine In their drinking pressed s wish that the pnfessors with the settling of Ft. Itrcd and
/I f e w
water to put It In at their own ex­ off his aim* mater, Jeffennn Col­ Hanford camci Mr. A. II. Crippen,
pense
lege, Philadelphia, might have
It. H. Marks Mtul Ills bro­
ll, W. Silencer naked Mr. Lemon witnessed the operation and In­ •■apt.
ther. Major M. It. Marks, |)r. A.
" 'l y manager spected the healtd limb.
if ...........................ft’
a letter from the Cltj
I), llriirc and family, Mcssr* Hu|.
sldents ,«*
to
requiting certain resilient"
B
e a
u
t y
/
In November IHttH, Mil. -I. N. land and Nichols, the Dickenson*,
build driveways In seeqrdance with
liltnrr from Hmilh Carolina, Burn'll*, RcolU, Hpi'iieei*, Tel­
City specifications was authorised
urtli In the I k of nnrrnmrra, ford*, Cocke*, Pim-gnnx, Harris,
by City ordinance,
nurrhased a smill grow nt Ft.
Mr. Lemon stated that In Ills Read, which had liecn pVinted In Randolph*. Deane, llaydoii, Rubinllruwu*. Noble Hall, Imirnopinion It Is. Ilu further egplalnrd 1S4S by Mr. Thona* Huftiev. Tha sons,
Goodrich, Judge E. K. Fos­
t ' e t n City permit giving aueh grove was mlanai' ant herama hams,
ter, Camerons, Mr. Frank P, Fos­
resident* tho right toJirenk down tba beautiful Rellwnnt grnv*t ter,
and many others.
____ ...In front of the
be ir
City
Ir pro- others rapldjv followN. (1962
City curbs
In mill) Judge J. W. Tucker
perty require* them to replace the Note! South Bltlc of Oeicva Ave- Icerne to Ft. Reel and in 1K70 puri,lug with it drlvuwny of oarlaln nuc. Weet of A. C. L. R. R.)
curhln
chased from General Flneunn
specific at Innn.
The tract of lant lying between about 50 acres of the Levy Grant
In answer to other question* Mr.
and Mclltivllle Avenues, and erected the first Ijulidln*’*. a
Lemon *»l&lt;l thnt the matter of par- Cnpperj
'oUT .miles south oj Lake Monroe, wharf nnd packinghouse nenr the
idle! parking Is still In the die- WM
•steaded h 1H67 tiy one foot nf Palmetto Avenue., and
cnsslmt Ktage, amt that the only ham
Sunday. . h IMIU It we* hla home on Third street, wliery
change In the 1024 gerbago oof- pure
Col. i. f . Whltnart Mr. A. J. Lasting nuw readies.
lection ordinance la tho aa*cssmen»
rg a of II extra for the extra aervlce of
collecting garbage from thoac realdent* nut on nn alley way who

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FURNITtJKB CENTER

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Visitors

SPECIAL

at . today's .Juncheon

which wss nrestded over bv
dont Huh Harris were W. It. Gor­
ham of Wllkenshurg. Pa.. Fre I
Haywell of Hudson. Ohio. Howard
Chadwick of Point Pleasan* N.
J „ Don Ylncent of Winter Part: J . q,*D2aaioy of DoT^iul nnd Li . &lt;|, Kilpatrick, J r. nf Hanford,

**CoughHttp
fO ftU T T U C N R M U M
For cough* and acuta broochiii* due lo
roldi you can now art Craomultkin

Midran (a a mw
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I) Your child arid.Uk* It,
E) It contain* only aafa,

fUgrediaat*.
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NOTICE

Hpcrliil Girtinge ColViction ChnrgeH Effcdivu
Dei 1,

no alley culleellon 1m uvuilnblu, (!ity will
«t back floor of pramlHOH »l rale of
, payable at the Office of (he City
F « m art he paid prior lo Np«clul pick-up of Her*
vie*. Beglnnl*) [January 1, 1003, a 18 month'N fee of
•18.00 for III* war of 1833, will Be due nnd payable at
the office of II ttflljr Clerk.

Prompt atleif m by IhoHe tieairing thU* nervice
will eliminate deli In Special Garbage Pick-up.
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a Now ioiaked la magnificent
Mahogany with amari
coMraatlsg trim.
a Kaapa your Rome
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warm without a lick of workl
a Exclusive Dtao-Theraa Deal
Clumber Bonwr geu more
heat from evary drop of oiL

Dinner at 8:00

Dancing at 10:00

e A hondaotSe cottaola etrled
like loo petiod furniture.

Drew Option*)

$0.50 Tax Inc.

For Reservations

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Above la |n a M oLo with Ordinance No. 511 aa
V tb e Sanford City Commiaalon

Cocktails at 7^X)

Drives heat by force—uvee
op to li% on hull (optiosal)
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t h o s e p r e p a r i i r I •*r t h • B r o k e r ' s I ' A i i m .
( C o u r s e R e p in s F r i'liu E v e n in ir. D e e e in h e r .jlli at 7 p .m .)
W r hnuiv 12 people wdin rn 'i n i l ) look the i c a l c . l n t c h u d a t * • t n m i t m l onl y 2
passed. Till' In*’si of trnhdtlK is i * ituit.'il in p i u s l l v S t a t e eviim. 1&gt;»&lt;Iny. (lilt " f e v e r
2.(111 irrn d im tie* of our neh.Mil
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This arhnel i* |lr&lt; used iii Ml. Dora. I t. I'ieree, Tampa. dal i inna. I .ilhihu**ee. Minim.
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till ill t.l |J*IH (J IJCst lOU-y «|Hill AllNi* week*, Irulay Kvenll'KS,
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Wttltf ttittt Mill Hr n4or |4tr.l
4»trr llir I'rlrtihonr on mrni4*ruiiiliint 4-hnrur If tt4iir liantr I*
H*»rd In f hr irlritkiiitr Honk. In
rrlnvii for Ihl* Mi'roininiidnllMn
Ihr m it e r l l * e r K rt|Ni-ird it* put
pr«4iii|«ll) * In nrdrr for i n in
rendu*if (he hr*t ttii**lfiir •ertlvr,
ttll 11 m l l i l t m in i hr lit mir
n lf lre mm (hr dn» krfnrr iinhl).
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MODERN .1 room furnished apart
S I !1* It In* N- ill* &gt;d Jr nr i*l
merit
Private hath Adult* 2.100
S kit fitf d l 'li k toad ( i*Id Sin Ir
Mrlinnviltf
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Hnii fit r&gt;I Id . i" id i •&gt;Id Si nl i'
Foil RENT
Furnished « a rune
h-n i
li* *titpk Miffi111f11*i«
apartitieiil at I2i«» Magnolia
* i 7 i* ♦ i S*.it r11 - f *\I i -d iit r id
HI *, .1 S \\ *.. r m \\••*! fill
Kill.I.AAA AV AND IIAIIV III |»y
|t»#-l lla Ip eHi*mkL lilt til
Jill
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140 I t-« lit I k ' id, I hi in r ■Day, week or month
Hl'it nI*in,n til t •- id i &lt;mhi *f I I' limit tin' Cenlei IP: W Eir*1
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KIT'CIIENETTE atiat lineol I hell
nhn •11 -»*.l fill i L*-hIii nl nif.
way 17 U2, Sou in 1 it) Ii no I*
Al.l, Id H* i t ".ii * 1 "•%M-hiji
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Hank Worth f Jll till IT!I K
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Hint Kl. Luulcrdulr. Cemitmn *ett*e tells o* ally husuics* most hr tfu"d l" |»r«■^|&lt;*'t all

S A L E S M A N 'S C O U R S E
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lal«‘M*e nnllfp u* ImmetlUtrO
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d**ad nifir i r*|ir. lit »* utiknotto
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FOR R E N T
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in rlirM I lilt* -t inf* rr*t In arid
i, lln- ridL'itMiu di■*•ill*t'd land lo W E I. A K A Apartments i i i \V
tint in Hot,11full** «'. ino Florida
First Street Phone 41Ni W

HOTEL MT. DORA
9

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WANT ADS

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REAL ESTATE LICENSE COURSE
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rrport it* L\*4‘Otrix of 11»t* eulnle of
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, that Mir­
im* filiii hi*r |mth|oii fur final di*

IF YOU CAN SELI. REAL ESTATE
ESTA TE

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You Can End Money Worries
FOR LIFE
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1. SILL Piano TVehnuinn.
l.uT no \ U*.*t op .lefferson Am- I G IF T S AND SOI \ E N III item'
Phone till W Houle I .Sanford.
ulm lrs.ile t'anie tirilli! vuar r..r
itue Plmne KWti W
— I’urchiKi' tlireiT. '.ive leu ' , . .................
.
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n i l Olll'D FOLKS I ! !
money* .'i.oou new tlnnii"tlie atu C t ilil.A N lu i Murmiui setiliiuT, OrIllllilo
Kieiniu!
Star
fall
Kalph
(loin! lot* (or sale in Lockhart'*
Souvenir slotr*. A .tru ly 'tor. '
| a ml W'e*t s.itifunl Sutnlivision
Hay. 1Ilka .7
Sport 'hop*, Dept *lori'&lt; eti
ilo in. 11.ie ii aml i.i 00 per
WT ite for wliDlt-'iilt’ eatitloH folia HE ST HOMIDINi: I AHE for el­
in..Mill Write lliie.i Union Moos
Allleator lia m lli.u :h iT l*
ami
derly Private room tp'od new
me im p lto\ HU, Miami lleaeli,
wallet* Phone alteml for ntyihl
lied
Dietitian ear n*e Call
Fla
ap|Miiiilnieiit*
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OEM HAI. ( ONTILtCTOII
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Kitehen e&lt;|ui|ipi'd — j Prop
Free Kitlmalc*
AH WorkmanSereeni'd p.ueti
f a r 1'orie -I
*ldp and Materia I* t.naranlred
&lt; ornrt lot ilioo down Him E iio Y ’S iued tileyele
2"' a heel
I! I HOOVER
-Mil St
(loud eiindltlim
prlee il'o on
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Phone 1121 At
201
Molly
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NEW 7 Itedroom hou*e furni*hed I
AWNIM.s
fine lot' l.oealed at Paula CMIFFOHOllE. anllipie pine «.i(e Plaslie, Aluintmim i anva* Free
Fla
S!A"&lt;&gt; See owners
Mr
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Estimates Phone 12!ll .1 after
It lark veil at Patrick Fruit t o ,
eumplete Other item* .’oat s
&lt;i p m for appointment
Mr* lUnekwell at Sanford Fruit
Sanford Ave
Co Home evenitm* and Sunday
(KIlOTllUN - Kanleii traetnr li.m
Aid
I.OVEI.A 7 hi'diooni home in A I
jtli tennis racket. I'heyelopedta
CAN
I'oiidllioii on 2 well landscaped
unlit pies '.via Elliott
SELL
comer lots, liiiitieeoe pH East \
Any Hunt:
pi lolls le (Mirch. nice spacious llv 6—
ARTICLES WANTED
t&gt;
With A
inn room House i* only I year
,
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Classified
old .....I is located m lovely San *'*' huy. 'i’ll ami trade used funii
Ad
I.mil.i seelioii It.inye, refriyer I ture Wilson M.iii'r koriiitoie i o
.It'ST CALI.
alor. hot water heater, spare
^
t hone •at
UN
liealer and Iduiil* Price tin.VNl
I T It M U '’HI
I t rill*
Itomild — Sold or I'l.idod slop
t Alll'l NTFIt AAllllK
or Telephone U2.S Fuiudore &lt;
For ipiick repair loti* or •mall
OWNER Alk'sT SEI I THIS WEEK
ter
I in W Kn *1
imihlinn, fall .Hm 1 1 17 At t
1 lledroom home with East fluid
walking distance In cliurehes and K s
III I P W AMI D
I ' l l ' MHINT.
store* House I. .p.ieimi* very
F ••|&gt; &lt; •tutt ael and repair win k Free
liy aide and 01 tpiod eondlPon F X P F ItIF N f CD pie. i t
201
estiiu. tit's It l
Halley
w ides Applt 01 in t m Itow o
liuinedi.de possession Priced ,il
Sanford Are Phone IN2N
town 1 leani'i* and Laundry III
only in ion with terms if tie
Palmetto Avenue
sired
1 VIIINFTS Formica lop* f Vail
SEllINtll.E HI At I V
tlllY
lit'tueeil awe* &gt;d la 01.1
a iirulw01 kini! Il l Sanford Are.
MJtt Ala mod la A. emit',
I'lmne 77
to learn eleantne 11 1" - m
I .one 'lira W and 11Ml .1
.oil Dow iilou n 1 *im i 1
IIIIII Al I M All
III
I mmdry i n PolouPo Ayi imt
I. VMTTlA llent lalor or Starter
1 1 ylee fall air Swam * Hal*
If urn want to Hm Held or Sell Fspetli'iiceil Hr.ike and I loot laid
(tty Scry uc S.iiifortl
Avenue
See
Man
P. set up and opi 1 ati
.ii t{ *7ud Sired
.1 W I I AII. Ite,dim*
Firestone Itruke Dept No ilidt
Mm Ida s,tali' Hank 1111111111111
er. steady work Aaealmn 1 *&gt;■&gt;■»( M l l S PFS Hullilorer work Ilea
"Call Hall" I'liuuc 17IN
pay lor null) party Fuestom
am.title Hates Free estimates
Slurt's III l ast l*t St
Phone WIN.1 A f liraeey
See Hay iiioiid M Hall
I Iieii'itl Hlokel for all fUMP ANIMN wanted llouto and Mill.IPS foloiiiul lle.ilii'ls "know
kiml ol l!i .11 Estate
I101111I
Small alary IP's
how plus I Sail 11 nuaranlei’d
10N1 S P.iik l p'fair*
l ake Atarv
iiiothpi iHifmi! assiiit
you rtf
I'hoiie 'trill
1Hand hm .ippe.ii am c
Pimm1
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INI lo| l|1 e th III el V -el 1 It e
Alt I It I I s I llll s VI I
Will like worklin: wdll Ilie I.i
IT AMIS Ni w .out l|N|*(| 1trill*
phone i n t it Hid pay I10111 lla I ai illlill ■' lit 0.11 ••d
Hefllll'lled
1 &gt;ode 10s K a d ''l ' UialiM Store
stmt, reimlal oil leases
sit k
Ihilio .ilul 1 dine F 1 still. . Hmlt
1700
A ll'll.
Ay(‘Mill
I'hinn
lies*
In
lit
(it
opporanilities
loi
H ANIF I S i AIt IN F I AAuRKS
17121 W
adi.11111 meld amt htlk&gt; you will
III Hi ilro.ol Ai emu
I'll Illy Will knot with Their m
nil
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ity lyre .ky
•Wi l.d a Hid ’ 1
now open IIll's till .Ills a a IS
W ill l lool and l kl ( |ililt i
lo 2a wdll llll li Sehiiol 1 dm ..1 loo sp in \|»| 1; si |;\|i
t mil and
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a* telephone opi taloi . Apply .0
I ini..on ■ amt I ■ i till.', i
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III. W 1st N|
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We pay cash tor used eats even if
ynti owe 0,1 them
I Title A Reel Used 1 ars
Second and Sanford
Aid It &lt; All
worth mine money
here We need elnon Ti, TH, ‘ III
til '.Al. ".J model* Harley Wad*
wot tli, iloI Ninth &lt;ii unite (Irian
ilo Plume Mufti
pit" PACKARD sedan
Clean
Will sell t heap 1 .111 he seen
unvTinie al 7031 AVillow Ave
Pi'il i IIFATKtl 1 T
At 1 essories
Healei l,.05 I,Until *i
-17
IIOAIN
17 —
ALAIt INK hardware. Plywood, f
A'all Woodworking .12 Sanfiird
Ave
Il fool PLYWOOD HitAT. Kicker.
IT alli'i hookup complete Plume
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AFNI ITAN III IMIS
FURNISHED HUAIU 2 hull IMIltls
with twin Ill’ll*, all eleiTne kd Faetoi y prices' Holla Head lllonls
Aluminum slid*, eollou or plus
AVAN11 It
dien. Iieiidix. floor fu rn aie nice
lie lapes fomplele repair ser Sohedor for rural .ileus Alu*t he
yard, uar.iti'e Phone 211.*. W
yIce
i;imd sidesuiun ami lortiish own
,1—
Ileal l's!ati' For Sale
Il ali'porl at mu fa n lie handled
1 SEAIINUI E VI NI ||\N III IN It
mi pari time Ini*1* l iiioil iipp.it
CDAIP ANV
I'limie 2NA
loopy for rii'ht party \ln*l lie
Foil SALE lads 1 to 7 Kl to 22 N2H West Third
lilt to .T-A mill 12 lo ,M all of Him k II ' VOI It \A F MlAII ITIIN'fl I'D \ steady and dcpeoilalile toil no
pi ey loos rsliei oni e ii.piiied
.HI. Drcfiliiwnld These litis are
Sl I I and art in t Ino i v lo sell
llos &gt;0 e o Hi i aid
offered for sale loi Id days al
it h t tin . l a * died ad 'e rtislni!
special price and termi hey
ih oailnn il n( I IIP S.ANFd RD *i
Wtilt h WAMI H
tire just outside ol lln i ■&lt;s pm
1117It II I* pioye ds ahiltty f an
it*
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tdtp o id
ah oohlmin
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I 111 Park Aye. - I'd I2HI
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( tl Hi 1 liul 1 1"*»hi htui •l * * i*t &lt;
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Sanfoid, I Ini Ida
mill
till 1 "lll- Mi
Mi Mi
Hid let Iteidal
w llll
&lt;ink A1 « 10"
MODERN 2 Hediitniii house Idl Ii
lly D im H urry
I 'n 11 tl a • ol Paste Was
of 1( 1*1
on lliytiyy.iv 11 H2
I ', acres o|
DAMN Nl ITT Mi
at
I'llrc-s Mi . Aim, tin \ iiiM) t |lilt illf
ground Pi ned riaht One mil.
Seal, a id. I d a s * A Paint f n
lol.I M
north of Monroe llridtte W'm
Km aid
Maslei lTaft I'mid
$2 Ml a&gt;'I
Army Hlaokds, tots
Tarpaulins Sioretaiy l*ii"c:i.iphet I d U' l
ifi.aim
O Her
Amt) Navy Surplus
•I*'1'1 H*'|'ls Hus Mill!
New three liedriaim home Luke Tin Snnfiild Are
I'liiiiie IT.'I
old
view Shaily lot, nood flshind
12,non
SAM Kl HA All,IN oratliles, St on SIT7Mo.lt AI'HI II
It. lit M'-'l
lot II W l ai d phone 11X1,1
'hid ol Sanloiil desiu
Four room house on one acre i;ar
imoil ei the t Sanford o •Ii Limlii
den land Easy terms
II XKlMi KKI'DS t omplde line
Apt '&gt; 7id I
ROM I,. PAVTUN
Hunt’s T iisedo I'eeil Store
i
Ilex Real Estate Itruker
lo
10— 11IINIII.'nn ttppni tlllllli.'S
1110 Park
I'lioui’ 11 to t SEI* n U At E heaters, all sires
......................................
i:oml i "iidilmn
very reason
J
hi Al. tll'I'IIHIt Nil A
NEW HOMES
aide Lee Him. Tin Elm Ave &lt;" Naidont
Kslalilished
Aerv
4.1St*0 and MMHi.o
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X'o'd I'llMIless I.IVmu .piart. i * if
New under conslrudjon two mure
............. .. i ..
1
1 desired Esrellenl for man and
h L i l ur
I 'V i
' " “,V'"rV I’lANuS I SKD 120-1 Myrtle Ave ■ ...................... rale
For del.,its
homes Drive liy and see them
1
.
..... llos IIAS e .. 11, 1 ,1,1
Fourth Street one liliH'k west of yu|| SALE Dlt TRADE
Elec
B y F in n S lrlk e r
MfllnniTlIr Ave fall us for de
trie refrigerator with freefer 12—
NI'EI I At. s E l t VII I S
12
to Is
ehesl and t.E eleetrlr stove I
S»dUsilve l.lslinir
Doth ...... ... elleni eonillllun Rea NEW FLOORS sorfaei'd to pel
fei'luiu Old Ilnurs made Ilk.
RRIIERT A. WII.I.IAAlS. Realtor
on.ilite Pimm' LAVS XAV
new Finlshluu. elenmiiit and
Raymond LimihpiDt. Assmtaie
wasluu, also pin lalile powei plant
Phone 1871
At Iuit IIr llank IIIiIk . '■
Ml III I l l s FDR SALE
Sen out Seminole County sinoo
NICE TWO ItEllROOM home (.1 I'l.A I I tlH.AI ROCKER heavy la
IHits II Al C,lea soli, Lake Mary
and FHA linanet'd 817 Eseunitda
pestry oiiliolslered Ferfed rim
I)r.
I ilitlon Phone 221 .1 till. East 3rd LAWN MOWERS shat pen. d Hi
eyries repaired Shnm.iii
311
HOUSE FOR SALE
Story and
M
K till SI
half. Harn In hark with itaraip' «" CRAFTSMAN lalile saw
lake
KIowIiih well, lad Mil x INN1. See
New
Dados. Moulding head. I HKilDAIHF iippliame* ale. and
service ti II lllah Oviedo, l la
(7. E Corson Lake Alary Road.
stand and t*le (100 IN) Wide C
phone TI.AI or Sanford H-T2 AV
lit. I, Itox IDR after .Aon p in
l| I. r o Herald

K rrA

— 12

9

�arts See Seminole Football
8,023 'Fluid $629.45
Stadium Tux For
1052 G r i d Y ear;
* Feds Show Profit
Using the beautiful Memorial
Stadium for the first time, the
Semi null- High School foot) mil
team set nn nil-lime attendance
record lids year by utlractinir I(t
Qlit Tuns in six luune games. I here
Weic 8,023 paid admission* rep­
resenting a new high in that cate­
gory too.
lot at Wednesday night's game
with Del.and ret the all-time S11S
alleluia nee mark for u single gams
with 2,(105 speetatnra {inuring
through tin* gates of the Memo­
rial Ftudlnm. An unprecedented
1,0(11 paid to sen this game, like­
wise lull-diluting a new high.
The City of Hanford netted
1828. 15 from Ihr sladlam lax
and nicked up nn add it limn I
1150.00 for the cost of lighting
The park for Ihrse games. Thus,
1779.45 was paid by SMS to the
4'Hy fur lights and tax rrrrlpls.
fjirriiHHi
r&lt;
’.’Jlermun
K.* jrtJfwiCJfv
Harris, principal r e r s J n s
of Hcmlnoie High lS __
School, declared V ' T —. W
IMt for the first ct
time In lit* It
\h / A f
ra with the M
ool tho foot\ vw/ J
ball team made
\.
money for the
school.
.."W e have paid
T jfr
nn our old debt*
from yrars past Herman Morris
and current expensr* this n-nsun
With still a little money leftover,"
stated Roger Harris, school busi­
ness manager.
Three factors were said respon­
sible for the Improvement this
season.
*’ 1&gt; Exemption from slate and
‘faderal taxes for the first lime.
hools are permitted to keep
a one-lhiril state and frderul
taxes that were required to Ire
paid In the past,
- 9) Added attraction of the
108,000 Memorial Stadium wllh
'* many convenience*, lighting.
Milling, rest room*, better seal­
ing etc.
3) A winning football team,
Panford won six, lied two ami
lo«t twice.
(Harris. In nn explanatory mood,
continued, "I have had many peo­
ple come to me nnd ask what the
difference was between the paid
admissions and the total ntten(Iknce and why there hnvo Iteen
so many free admissions.
" T h e ; do not take Into con­
sideration the bands Irani both
school* are irt In for nothing,
Wat to mention Ihr football
■quads of ('rooms and our Junior
vanity team. They du not lake
tut* account the I’ap Club and
(ha nearly too complimentary
passes given to City official*,
ministers, press, radio nnd nth*

h ip ,
I'llt 8

sr.fNFfmn neiiAtu

Mon, U»f. 1, U U

Kentucky To Try
Upset System In
Tilt With Gators
Wildcats Have Two
Ties Wi t h BowlHound Grid Teams

8

S

As Tennis Pro At Mayfair Hotel
IIv HI NT CIIKTLAIN
Hill Swreney, famous tennis pro
from New Kngiiind who was voted
Hie third greatest comeback uthlete of IWiO. hns signed as the
new net professional for the Mayfair Inn Hotel, replacing Yvon
Petra, the Internationally famous
nrtter who wits forced to cancel
Ids Miiyfnlr Inn pact suddenly be­
cause of » recurring leg injury, it
was announced today by Charles
Marian, manager of the Mnyfnlr
Inn.
MHcriicy. a famous tennis star
who s i s forced, because of a
war injury. In switch from play­
ing with his right hand to using
his left, will assume his new
du Ilew at the hotel on Ik e. 13.
The handsome fl-fool-2 tennis
pro was one of the greatest ama­
teur- In come out of the New
England section In the late 1(130'*,
A native of Cambridge. Mass.,
Sweeney won the only major letter
In tennis at the Medford high
school In Medford, Mass.
I'etrs, the wlaner of the Wim­
bledon men's single* In 1948 and
one of the most colorful and
greatest French tennis stars,
agreed to rome to the hotel lata
in September. However, a rhronIr leg aliment, which grew out
of in Injury Inflicted during hi*
sen Ice with the French Army
In World War II. has forced the
giant 8-root-i netter to refrain
from playing or (caching on
hard surfaced courts such as the
ones at the Mayfair.
Sweeney, who Is the net pro at
a club In Maine during the sum­
mer month*) almost had his tennis
career cut short before It really

Army In England In 1(112, crush­
ing Ills right shoulder and badly
damaging the nerves controlling
Ids right arm.
After almost two years of
convalescing In Army hospitals,
flwrcncy was given a medical dis­
charge In 1044 and began tho al­
most
Insurmountable task of
learning to ptay all over again
with his weaker left arm.
The lanky dark-haired pro,
who U a member of I he Profes­
sional lawn and Tennis Associa­
tion of America, refused to be
Itched by the untimely Injury
and hy 1838 climbed back as one
of the lop lefthanded artlsta of
the courts receiving Hport Magaslna'a third plare rating as the
greatest comeback athlete,”
Hen Hogan won It that year and
Skip Alexander was second, re­
called Sweeney.
Tutored hy the famous Rill
Tllden, Sweeney readily admits
that lie has patterned his game
after Tllden,
"He was In my estimation the
greatest player tennis has ever
produced," the 34-year-elil Sween­
ey stated flatly.
"Segura I'ancho Is undeniably,
tho greatest player In the game
today," Sweeney said.
The list of Hwreney's accom­
plishments la long before his Illfated Injury. In the late Mo’s
and early '10’s, he won 30 ma­
jor tournaments in the New
Kngland and Hastern ares, an­
nexing the Massachusetts state
title in 11137.
Sweeney turned pro at the Oak
Hills Country Club, Fitchburg,

SportH Roundup
tlv dAYI.K TAI.RIIT

(

.Stine Machine
Are dins*
Host Office
Stanley-Unger*
Celerv City
Fin. I’ower A LI«M
Itrsull* Wednes
Millie Machine
3
Fin. power A Light
n
Rtnnlev-Rogers
Aco Glass
11
Celery City
Post Office
I
MIXED LEAGUE

Kaiser Beats Millet
For State Net Title
Trim High Merle*
No. 0
2100
Team High dame
No. 3
701
Hlxh dame .
core" IVxolil
l'.)3
Single dame
Walker
203
VJ 82 LEAGUE
IV I.

5 8 *

S’ll? a!ld«thl
&lt;&gt;»LANDO
University of
*i w
' hi added.
, Miami a ace, Don Kaiser, upset
x J ; " 1 Wt'dnrsduy night we dnm defending champion Alfredo Millet
ld&gt;04 paid admission* Im ind ng to win lho Florida state tennis
season passesi anil advanco"'I m - single* championship Sunday.
It you ever sco one of our Innetted the school 5I.6W.I0,
In * flva-wf match, Kaiser came
track stars limping around
the largest gate In Remlnole High from behind to win, 6-4, 4 0, 30, dour
the streets n* though he had some­
flehool. However, w&gt;- bud to let 0 1. 0 3.

thing stuck In tho toe of his shoe,
wa are lit poalilun to tell you how
he gut that way. Our authority Is
Ray Wclnhcrg, who hurdled for
Australia In the Olympic Gomes
at Helsinki tsst summer and who
says he tried to Induce several
American stars to compete In his
country this winter.
"They were Just not interested,
Weinberg told the Melbourne Ar­
gus. "Nome of them make up to
1650 (or a single appearance at
an Indoor meeting. One of Unim
told mo there Is too much money
In tho boards for him to visit Aus-

m Include Fn
io Hate’s lead!

Euitls
Leesburg
Tavares
department. This agreement Bt. Augustine
nits the Pep Club to Mine to
names free In exchange for

&amp;
r f J g P
convenience of th* /few."

After
10 consecutive weeks
serving a- the doormat of the
Mixed Rowling l.niiflie. train No.
3 finally vuenteil the cellar hy win­
ning two game* of a three-game
wi l t* fii.j) the second plare No,
O'* last week at the Hanford Howl­
ing Aliev*.
The No. 3 attack was bol­
stered b» Marie I'etold'a father,
George I’esold, veteran of the
City t.rsgue, and newcomer
Hank Hnnklnsim. Herald rotted
Ihr evening's high series, 483,
■nd llanklnson rhlmed In with
n lastv 132 (hrre-set (nisi.
Hill Yales scored a 462 effort
fur the lo*ers white Dot Powell
win close beliinil with a HP series.
The Itiroinpa ra hie front run­
ning No. t’s continued to roll on
winning It* fourth series sweep
ilronplng the N«. fi's hy the wnvside, Morris HJobluni pounded the
wav for the winners with a 453
total.
Turner's 4IU three-aet
figure was tons for the losers.
Walker's 103 performance (nr
for No. 3 was the best single
line of the nlfhl, but the erretlr
iaiwler recorded meager games
of 71 and 88 for only a 381 total.
No. | team moved Into the first
division with n three.game victory
ever Nn. 2’s. Hob Hayes was the
Individual leader for the victors
vllh n 472 series. Him tint knocked
43t tenpins down In the best
w-rb-.s for the losing No. 2'*.
The Mixed 1/inp resumes nlay
Inflight at the Hanford Howling
Alleys beginning lit 7:31) p.m.
Nn. I (3-0)
Flayers
t
2 '3 Tot
(sing
150 1(10 PI 3H4
P. Hnvis
IIP 75 82 270
Vm, Iferlmli*
107 115 151 403
f|. 11Mvi-s
11)3 141 133 172
l.ocke
HH P2 133 320
Total
033 fill) 5115 1801
No. 2 (0-3)
Players
1 2 3 Tot
|l„w,-ri
I (.3 I OH 00 Hill
Asquith
01 10(1 05 25(1
Hill
I 10 HH 05 320
Msrtone
n o 138 123 373
HIM 140 150 451
048 580 525 1753
Nn. .1 (2-1)
I
3
3 lot
Player*
121 121 155 1180
M. IWold
112 127 Mil 358
A .h
M0 100 151 103
(|. I'eiold
102 171 170 152
IlnnklnsoM
133 140 120 108
Markin
Oil 704 713 2001
Total
Nn. 0 (1-2)
I'hners
1
2
3 Tot
Traev
HV1 131 110 370
. Powell
I 17 MO 153 440
Votes
131 158 1113 452
I Oiirrius
120 t57 124 410
Belts
131 II I Ml IIK
Total
007 730 700 2100
No. I (3-0)
Mayers
I
2 3 Tot
IIn melt
M3 118 151) 420
llptdnxon
110 120 123 lint
hilly
130 122 180 Ml
HJoMont
120 I HI 150 453
Total
500 543 1123 1025
No. 3 (0-3)
Players
1
2
3 Tot
Fried
102 M0 117 320
Ilavl
115 127 100 342
Walker
HH 73 203 3114
Turner
124 134 I5H ltd
Total
120 4 I I 57H3451

Tlgercats
Bearcats

Women Suilont Hold
Own In Water Race

Pantherr
Bobcats

SPORTS

MIRROR

By The Associated Press

TODAY A YEA It AGO - Baylor
accepted a bid to tdsy Georgia
Tech In the Orange Howl.
FIVE YEARS AGO - Johnny
Lulack, famed Notre Dame quar­
terback, won the llelsman Trophy
as the outstanding college football

Impression
that they were talking w th an
other member of the guild, thl
Americans, according loWelnbera,
went to some pains to ftll him Ir
YEARS AGO - Ohio State
on the latest methods of paylni P
off In thtlr country. This waa out was named top football team In
favorite, us divulged by the Argus: the seainn's flndl AP poll.
TWENTY YEARS AGO - Cin­
"Weinberg salu most of the ilari
cinnati traded Babe Herman to
icy appeared at lha meeting*, tho Chicago Cuba In a five-player
n returning to change after ap- iwap which sent pitcher Rob Smith
taring on the track, they found and three others to the Beds.
ISO tucked In tha to* of ona of
In Greenland, the United States
«ir shoes."
A
, n#w
Cllpion.
What will thesa slick promotars has built an air base at Thule, 700
miles north of the Arctic Circle.

able.
Here are tha attendano*
Oaafe'h * im *

Helicals
J R IPs

No 3’s Climb Out
Men’s Link Group
Of Mixed Bowling To Meet Tonight
League Basement At Seminole Club

Durocher And Robinson Create
Fervor Before Baseball Meet
By JOB REICIfLER

soclatlon will elect new officers
for the coming year anil appoint
the tournament and handicap com­
mittees.
The decision to stage the
fourth annual Mayfair InnSeminole Amateur Invitational
Coif Tournament will be mad*
at tonight's meeting, President
Robert H. Ilillhlmrr said Friday.
" I f the group deride* to con­
duct It again, then a date, prob­
ably sometime next spring, will be
set, Ilillhlmrr laid.
Since the association last met
In the soring, the country dull and
course has been sub-lea*ed to the
Mayfair Inn Hotel under tho man­
agement of Charles Marian.
The men's golfing group will
remain Intact under the new own­
ership, Dlllhlmer stated.

George Pezold Is
Mixed Loop’s Top
Bowler With 164
Du the bn*l* of only three «f
uninc 50 ironies played In the
Mixed Men's and Women's Howl­
ing League, degree Pexohl, veter­
an Cltv I .ensue Iwvler, I* the Inilivldnn) league leader with a H14
average.
Ellen licit*, the mixed loop
merrier trader Tnr the pa«t
four » rek*. now rank* No. 2
behind .Herald with a 151 per­
centage. Mon!* MJnhlom. who
lends thr circuit In talal game*
stayed. 20. lied with Marie
i'eiold anJ Robinson, I* the
third high bowler with a 153
nvrrngr.
Shihhmi hu* downed the most
tntnl iiin* this *en«on,4,511(1. Hill
Yates and Hank llanklnson are
rleadlnrked for thl* fourth place
luting among the Individual bowl*
ir* with 151 percentages.
Mixed League Average*
It fJ TP A. g.
(J. resold
o n 41)3 1114
llett*
0 27 4152 151
RJnldom
0 30 I6l&gt;0 163
Ynte*
0 24 3185
151
IliillklliMiii
0 (1 IM)7 151
Markin
0 2t 3082 147
I'miell
II 27 3052 140
II. Have*
0 0 1285 143
Reed
0 1) 1281 M3
Holly
0 21 1085 142Tee pell
0 0 1271
III
Turner
0 3 410 1311
desweln
0 3 418 137
Von Hcrbulli
0 24 3264 130
llarrtns
0 0 1208 134
ilurnelt
0 27 8606 13H
Lung
0 7 1)35 132
Ruhinaon
0 30 3041
131
Traev
0 21 20D5 128
Murtone
0 21 2047 120
It. McCollum
0 3 371) 120
Usaery
" '-'7 3307 126
lllernat
0 tl 1128 126
Doherty
(HI 740
125
Ash
') 21 2012 121
M. Resold
3 30 8031 121
Walker
3 3 304 1.21
Norton
6 (1 710 118
llayl
*
0 0 1047
110
Fried
7 0 1040 115
Welnkafsky
» 0 1001 M'J
Unwell
10 31 2301
M0
Locke
11 0 820
110
(Jill
M 0 1)70 Hit)
L. McCollum,
16 3 313
IlM
H. Asquith
16 0 017
103
Iti oves
18 o non 100
lllrdsunff
21 0 672
06
P. Hayes
23 0 N27
02
Haughton
28 3 207
80

TAMPA (JB—Women sailors from
81. Petersburg held their own In
the annual Thanksgiving sailing
reaatte here Numlay.
Barbara Tolson won (he bantam
class event and Jane Wray finished
leeoud In the lightning class.
Other winners Included: . Bill
Johnson, Sarasota, thistle class:
Harold Balcom, Tampa, lightning
rlasi; Lee Ballard. St. Petersburg, class: Don Cochran. Clearwater,
fish clasa; Ralph O'Brien, St. windmill claw: Charlie Hunt,Lake
Walea, moth class; Georga Lutlar.
Sarasota, penguin claii; Chuck
Hoffman, Claarwater, pram class
and Del aordon, St. Petersburg,
beetle class.

PHOENIX. Aril. 181 — Even ticfore the first draft choice had
been made at tho opening of the
annual winter meetings today, two
of bastbiil’s stormleit figures—
Jackie Robinson and Leo uutocher
—leaped Into the headlines.
Baseball folks were (till busy
checking In at the various hotels
here when word came from New
York that Robinson, brilliant Ne­
gro second baseman of the Brook­
lyn Dodgers, had nccused the New
York Yankees of being prejudiced
against members of his race. The
world champions promptly Issued
a heated denial of the dlscrimlnachargcs. There Is no Negro player
on the Yankees although there arc
several In their farm organliatlon.
Durocher, reportedly contempla­
ting quitting the game for a whirl

Mrs. O’Llnfrer Winn
Weekly Golf Tourney
Mrs. Mu* OT.Iuger, wife of the
.Seminole Country Club pro, look
the class A honors In the weekly
golf tounmnient of the Women'*
(lulling Association last Wcdnes.
ilujr afternoon. ^

at the movies, squashed Um ru­
mors with a statement that be Ua
tended to continue as manager dr
the New York Olants as long as
Horace Stoneham remained the
owner of the club. Leo has a oneyear contract to manage the
Olants st ■ reported 130,000 sal*
arfchilo the major league folh
were digesting the Robmsoo-Durochcr morsels, the minors were
setting the stage for their ttit
convention that will last through
Thursday and cover auch contra
venial subjects as radio and te w
vision, ths bonus laws, the waiver
rule, the high school rale. Mayer
recall rule, realignment of thq
leagues and cluba and night base­
ball. The majors will take over
Friday and convene through Sun­
day.
v ,T
f
The first order of business was
the major league draft starting
it a.m. today.
by the diaefJmlnattou
Armui
charges .
____
son, the Yankees, threwgh'Oeuofjfl
Manager Gcorga W*t«g, vigorously
denied any prejudice agauut Ne­
groes.
"The facts do not support Robin­
son's chargos," said welsa. "W*
have had numerous N«gro«s in
our farm system, and w* are con­
stantly trying to find a good on*
to bring up.

it flight ronipcID
lion.
Mrs. Hurry Woodruff cuptured
the C classification title wtille
Mrs. John Crawford won out In
the beginners D group.
NATIONAL FOOTBALI. LEAGUE
By The Associated I'res*
Pittsburgh 03 New York 7
Cleveland 48 Washington 31
Chicago Cards 38 Philadelphia 32
Los Angeles 34 San Kranclscn 21
Only gsmes scheduled

Open Bowling
Sanford Bowling
Aliev

Good 8 p

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You'll lie the must boluvcd Manta
ever when you give sporting goods
fiom our rhnU’o slock. Make your
selections now.

• Hunting

equlpmsat

• Golf equipment

Minimum Factory I'rice* Prevail

SPORTING
GOODS
3OH KuhI First Hired

keep the dust off

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MSI
1,090
1,304

Tha following are
oeipts for each game

the fat gate* at tkla.gaar'a

new mlraclt rpaterlals found only (n

Arcade

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Ukpbooa call can bring.'
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New Secretary Of
Commerce Reveals
Business Optimism

To Town

R e ­

(t'linllniinl ibi

Union Official Is
Selected To Fill
Ike Cabinet Post

F o rce !
K o re a

WASHINGTON t f t - G r n . Il»yt S
Vundenhrrg said lislay Unit In Ihe
- ( • F o r K asl llir CninmimUla "m m
’^Tiitnumlier n* by nl Irani three
tn n n r" in Ihr number nf plane'
III! blind Inr combat nr quickly
livnllnblr.
The Air Force elllef nf slnfl nilil
n l . binvever, Ilia) Ibe linin' nil
inrrieiil superiority b a t mil given
llir II. N ( l in e s in Keren "Inn
miieb trouble" up In mm "under
llir liltlilullnii* Irnlb sides lim e nil
s rrv e d . "
Vnndeiiliei g dlxenitseil llie Kn
^ e n i i situation III n news eiuifrrenee
P in wlllcll he mI nii said (lulled Stales
air* units in Knreii "su rely lire
mil enough fur nil enlarged scope
of w arfare "
He itielllrled. Inn, a eiilllllieul
(lull "when yon slick vuur head
In a hornet's Iirsl you’ve uni In
lie nrennred In baek ll up "
Vandenberg added llud ihe Air
K l i m III Knrea wiis "in mueh
l ir tlrr sh a p e " Ilian it was line
venr a!!n In expand Ihe senpr n(
_ l h e war " i f the pnliey nf ihr U S "
J s l m n l d liemami il
The Air Force i hlef nnleil Hml
thp lleil air leiilil •&gt; n In Ibe K i r
Hast had Imbuled Ihe inlriNlnrllim
Into Manchuria nf In-lit let hmnhcrx
which are fast, aide tn c arry a
heavy loud nf bombs and have a
range .several Unies that nf Ihe

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R e s ig n s

City Authorizes Thousands Are Expected To Witness County Board Is
$61,000 Purchase Sanford Christmas Parade Tomorrow Asked To Ratify
Of Equipment
Hospital Croup
Audit ini' Finn Prai­
i:
iiiyr Of City

I’ re* i dim: &gt; lu M .u is b» three bull bom lo li n . tin ),.&gt;&gt;." I "
weeks ,;lid . .1 .v will lie the a ril : loi (ill |h&lt;- liulgi * to IU*pi &lt; t llieiii
' ill of |o||» ole Santa ( I.IU.S lontlir
I be Navy lolm eil umiirl and
rnw aflerimmi at ’ (o o 'l l o i k with ru.iM'limi; mill (non Ihe Saulnnl
..
Hie it r e a li 'l p a i.ob- ever staued on N n .i l Auxibam Vtr Station will
ses
S jty t* r s
K e e p * **" ‘b'wnlown . i n e i , nl Saolm d
le.ol the parade sljirttni! at tin
11
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SI Nli t will III!
Ihe N.n y ('enter on la.isl First S h e e t
l l O O K S heal Is nl ton lu b and •llllilren movini* west In
Mak
\iemo
with Ihe faseioalm : e\i ilemeill I f'nrilhu* soilllt on llak Ibe pmee*
ami llie *|unt .d l .o l u d In &lt;'hr 1st sum will m u le down In I ’miiH'
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ttllls Slrei I ami Inm east itoinit In San
*'i|lll inmaikt
I in \ni i*mi
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wiili d
leid Avenue nod I lienee mirth n.
lilt nl * nf tlii Til \ ii nil llir
Simla
will make hisiltainulle Hu \ ,n v l enter m u e attain where
ItiitiJ nf it |h i I- nf tin* |fef « lit
appeal am e billow tint an nnprcee lb. ellllill'en will lie awarded Ho*• l l" l i i m l , ut ii im*I «i.t .f N il,
IlHI.tl |, wa« appluvi .1 lad an* Id •bmbd UA mill l l i i is li i ia s proees- pit/es
f«*r IIi«mi%iiviiN nf n*» v m**|iiml
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Casselberry Slate,
#Wins In Town Vote
By HiK Majority

A ni'iird liiniilier ..f voters parllelpuleil III til" Inwii tdeetlon at
('a sxclb eiry yealerduv in which
renilldutex bucked by the foniolei |
nf the lilt!" town. Hibbard ( ’a s - 1
s c l h c n v , were swept Into offices
bv tnrg.- majorities.
A Inlul nf - 0 3 vote* wen* lab
• Hid In tbr idecllnn, wlilrh saw
Tin* IU*v. filenti H, Hmliu ^1 linn I * mnnilm, with l.ruml new ! ,! !'!!] !'n ' h','! Im,! I r ' T * ' ' ‘V“ i"‘i l|
Joseph I. lalliii' defeat Harmon
nieption
Ho ImnclirMs
hundreds nf
of chililrrn
ehililrcn
Mil
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ii ntliin (III
filer, editor of Ihr local weekly ibr ThriHtinn unit MIs s Imhui ) At- 1 Mini.....
luipim nt.
and oilier partlelpunls
ilewspapei ami severe rrltle of Ihinr** Thurrh but rm im in f M*
tleorye
II.
'Villbiios.
head
id
\etlni;
iijam
"iliret
i
orders
Ibe town's founder. Mr. I.alrd l*4iNti*rittr bi’t r in if11 In (hi lh;iy- ■be bieai offiee of Vlmward ami from Santa ( ’Ians ,b&gt;lm
Pierson
»**i'rlvi *1 1 »1! vutiM iiinl Mr. U»r i*«! ^,l**1* It* in Ii Allium* Cbm •b.
. ompanv.
auditors, ................. ted eo nrdinaled the planmtt
of tinIbe wav ill wliieli tin &lt; itv’s .• parade with tin- belli ill led It Hu
Tlli* vnleM iteiimiiilleteil Mill
•oids an- kept
Mi William-, Junior Cli iniber nl I 'o in m e i ie ami
illilntrn &lt;if Mi CiHM*1l*err&gt; int»
Vernon
V lm y u.d
and I .......
llie Merebants Assoelalloo
llriollei pioposed » m . line, ami
I'rires aiuomitliii: to $f.n wdl be
Mve-yeiii c o u l .i e t s in
fiedii.He awarded to Hie lop l in e r pi r.n b
llie audit my of ibe I 'll .
wool.-, of five different Itniekels fo| eos
liy Ihe b.i'ully-fornii’d ' K n . 1
im ibe eumtmuv is de.air ibis binii's, bleyele und velible
deem
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lyinuue.
Inns Tblhlriri
bj. i*;«,m: N, ,.,|
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Ilermi.n .lov.e rellrlmt mnvm
Tto- Itev. litenn K. .Smith, Maxtor
r„„eertdni?
il„.
|ilti* bn
Im I u m h (b&lt;* Navy CVlil«*r anil Ibi
a f t e r two ro n s rc n tn e te ,m s. J u n
,,,
rh riM lnn „ n,| Missionary m-w mpilpment. .Mr I .I'lllHM
I* III
ins Allen and Arthur tobnson. Allinnee (Ihur.li, him reslmied Ids *‘ lbirlnjf Ibe lii-l I J monib**. Ih« ' Miiyfulr Inn at ? IK) n
Inrunibent. will fill l in e " older, position Imre to arcept the pastor * *»*i( lu (Hr Tjl v blit hvrii
men's seats. Unrolls were a" fnl- ate of the Ihivtmif, Itearh AHInnre
I bun 4Vf I Mill fur pn 11** .11**11« f»»i
biws In llie aid"! nllHile men: I ’tiureh, Mr. Smith will assume hi* fho tiltl ri|iti|iMi**lT |*|:i*- nl****’
M a jo r .biyre, I 'd. Mr. Allen. IM'*i new duties on Her. | I
'*1*11*1 U.MHI iiuiii bruit 4 nf (im !
Mr. .tnhnmm. I I I : Clmile Winkle,
Ihtrini; Iris better tlom ••Itrlil j liibtM mill lb** Uiim" wit I***! «b**u
nil; Mr*. Mai hole Merrill. HU:
yearn in Sanford. Ml, Siuitli lias V nrl, wilNlt'l hr lliij «|t»f|«
It. l.ownleMull1
Ht. amt Jaek w itnessed rnnsidetahle mow III in
"NiPVV, ttc will liuvi" U«**h| *'»|ill|*
Owens, :t:i.
Members
of
the tie- Inenl Allinnee f'liureh. A new
fIM-III wblrll Wilfl’t * a*i|t|||*• tljak•-*-1»
. I.eauoe ru-li1 Mr-. Merrill* presl- lubldiur has been er reted at I 'nr K pfiiil Hint i 11Vi-t in n««- nf III** fmi I mrf
^ .lent, Mr. laiwdi imilk and Mi. Avenue and l-'ourteentb Street nl I-* *(iiim i f»♦i Hu "i*i *nit•*I*'11111'4.
B Iti t I ii llir 4 il I I:**i*11»111*it*i4* t**. Ir
Winkle, while the three victors mi nppruximnte total cost
nf I l»i* juirt bunr util
fmmitt-&lt;| at C b ii't iiia s iianule will ),&lt; m fm „
Were im-nilo-rs of Mr* ( ’aimed, ) I I.IMi'l. Approximately llie same I f&gt;«*t ft iit *i\»r ii llir***yt*iir real " s illp r is e ", Al Sktnm
|U.
herrv’s shite,
amount hns lo-on ulvi'ii liy the
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Till- int. i e . l
” I’' I " " in llu- Yaebt ......... today
Howard Iturri. won oxer Mary ehurcli to mlsalons dm ion Id* *!uy
Vdl.nee will be elo-aper than the
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A.
1lull'd l, »e» retnry
nf
the hero.
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f'ltili’n Cbi i *s( iik,
|.en«rue, in the l i n e f " r town
Mr. Hnilth has been nrllve In llu
clerk. ( ’('J eotes to 711 The town
n r, ,.r m w
, t .............................
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him |'i hml .............
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last
ninrsbnll, due fibldividl, reeelveil Im'OH r h c l i ’il twice nri'Nhlenl nf the
min «'■in
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"ill"In
" llu* F»iitl|fi*1 "itvi'tv
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l " we will ml-............
me up will...........
llie hlphi'Hl number of vote* nil S*
inlfinli* Loiinly MlnMrriiil A n
Jill|Mh«*i It nrtil III*’ i "il\ aaill bava |Iiiiil? *bff* iMbit‘ ami* inii'i
anfi
the ball'll Hi dofentltw Ids op- xoclntlon.
.llie. a*l
. vii *ilnne nf- new mm binary.
liM
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mv
inlient, lla r rv I ’mlot, till vote*
Mr. flinilh cxprcaneil In** fond
Turn In* ul iilllnmntive cnnceriiN
lie ib* lilirrl lo ■'lilIrnMl 11* SI,yllur.
— In r*fi. The latter was a l.ea«un nenN for Sunford, nnd hi* reiciot »t reeelveil ntileM for 10 v* bu I**** or
® ramlldiil".
leaving. "O ne a p p r w la t e . Sanford
||0 |,,.r Mnlnr Hnlan "I mu uol 1'iiillg lo illsrlohr inn
plans now, tint I would ihIvim
Mrs. Hot'. Hamilton said the more (bun ever when lie face* the ,
|mv
nf
H7
lo Ii" ul llu1 patadi- to
b'nirne would ••oooernto with the neccaulty of IcuviuK, und of sever- :
i r„,h„lni for three Ibrec cvcryonimot row In srr mil flout.’*
elected nfflrlals In the lutereat illjf the th-s wiilcll have been *"*’•*•* |utuirtirr
ton tdek.iip Fhevrtdel
Assisting I,ion Hkiitiu-i will ’«■
of the town.
'll with Its friendly people, bo f , ui-kis ami *fl,7Hn.:i7 (after trade.
, , ,
,
.
1L Cub l.lon Hill White and past Kmc
ilrrlarr-il. " W e hnVv Im-i-ii tb r re
/ V «cyen opv-linlf ton pick- |&lt;jon ( &gt; r |, C(ir|„,n. The l.bm . Clol.
SCIIOOI. HOAfUl
ripirnt s of llie cltarn rlrrlstlr kiml
float will lu. fifth segment of Ho
Hills received for n new xln«e lii-s* o f thi- people here, anil bavo up ( h e v o l r t trurks.
Holler
Motor ._Sulcs
|,,|r&lt;j
In m
the
glgmiti. f.r.
.
. . . . . ._al...
. . enter.
.
m
in i sM..
e niion
urn m
e gig
curtain at Seminole Hlith Schrml npuri-clated grently our ronju-ninl
r.'' low dil* of *~,l .&lt;! for two unit Christum* pioeCHsmn,
p i oevsslon, wbl I
were onetied this murnlntf bv the relation* with Sanford's official*, oid.m
iiblle kit's
kH's lo In- used by will begin mllie 1^1 g west d&gt;.« I.
Seminole County Elnara "f 1’UldJr IU mnny uriianlEiitiunt, cliurchci OlilsmnbllK
j»0 n,.,, p&lt;*t»firt*m*nt and an F irst Slrei-t tomonow nflei noon
Inatruellnn and were referred rtn and .rbool*. Wo ahall mlsa tliese
r «|,|M,l(,idb- hk m || ''IH at 2 :3 0 p. in from (In- Navy Cen­
the City Architect Kllon J. Mulish- mnoclutlond and with tho very
f«*r u. e of the City Munuger’s of ter
# lo n for ultitlv.
ln?it for tholr futuri*.*'
fu-e,
.IciliM Henderson, onst dislriel
He will hnkr hi* rccnmmcmlallun
Hoinlnole County Motor* was Iin-siib-nt mnl m i le n t Inteliiutimi
on the bid*, which ransed from
*2.7M tn *3 7M. nl Ihe retfulnr F u i k I h F o p C h r i H l m a K uwurdtsl the eontrnel for If) one ul eouiirllnr of llu- l.lnn* Club. win.
It OMlflH'F III* I'HH•* •*•«**
mill iilie-liiilf Ion Dodge trueks,
mcetlmt nf the School Hoard on
D riv e T o H e S ta r te d
lu east *IH,lll7.*0.

04

Rev. Glenn Smith
Resigns Pastorate
Of Alliance Church

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llaymond Rash, Field Tleni&lt;-*elilatlvd of the Orlando Soelal 8‘s-urIty office, will Im at the Court
llouao in 8anford on Friday. Pec,
*, and Fridge, Doc. Hf, Imtwrim
tho hour* of 0:30 a. m. and 12:00
noon. Mo will wka claim* of retlreil wnrlttra, thalr deoandents,
and aurrlvor* of dacwtiM worker*
and dlatrlhula
dlatrlhute Informational ma-

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A Is.il mlniitc write-in lamnnlgM
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n mi.-*lino. Mr. (urn lo Alaska
added another nam e lu the list of J e f f r l a * •aid. " T h " nallooal fniin*
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two qualified enndldnle* hi Ibe race ■latlnn will give aid to em-niie m-e.l. a year ago. Tin- youth's father wax 1111.pxl 11ugbt.T- Hi uttoi'Meyx tti-n- he wax arrexti-d last week
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ftevrn Central Floridian*, veter­ fire, whose names appear on the m,1* Idea nemss '» H people in 1 i-ported. Mrs, Millet was eapii-ti'd
are lloberl W. Dunn nail O. Mu- forthcoming .Mve."
j to Join her buxbaiul here hint week the x Iliving o| I ’urlp l.ee Ciuil j rnbla-rv mi April '0 li'.'.l Wood
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to In- tried In llie full term " f Cir- In the Hollywood I’osl Office,
trnnsonrl Marine l.ynx, the A»»o- II. Heller and I., C, Walker ore »o||o i-Mr* reipdre fi- uuli.l nld,"
1enll Court, Hint of Itnmlolpb MUelated I’re** reported,
F IS H IN G AND IID N ’IIN li
seeking rc d c c tlo n a* cmmelbtien Mr. J e f f r l " * eontlnueil,
| ler, Koulliwi-xt Knud, .lu nged with
Alaiard the (ten. Nelson M. white oilier qualified randldatca
.Diirlri" the oiiextloo nod nii*wr&gt; i A IoiaI of 2(1,337.73 In receipts
M o v ie T im e T u b lu
Walker arm fat. Jump* It. Darin, for the five roitncll aruts nru J . iierlud, Mr*. Nnnev llrock ooitii.-.l from flslibig mnl liiiotln.' Ili-etmi** the find degree nuirdor of Wash
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Hrlmton Ave„ Hanford and Sgt. Al- A. Coltingham. Heth Hahcock, J . OUt IlOW ijlfferepl orge-d-xlloox and niiirlal *3 xlainpx for s la te . Ingliin .lulinsuii. Went Tbirlri'tllli
phonao I* McCoy, I I I * W. Madl- It. Orant, A I.. Holms, l,m-r-&gt; “Uch as llu* III-to Hb'uni I’M serv. ileslgnuleil liiitiilng an-nx ilm iog S tre e t, with a knife J u n e 7.
"Tip’ (iieatexl Jlliow on Karth"
The first nf tin- three murder
aon Rt.. Ocala.
I :l)t&gt; - 3:41 • d:2« - 0:21
frine*. L. J . North and E. E WII- Ici1 aomrlty e»uld hI.I in the sue- the month of Novmnber has heeu ras e s wliieli appeared on the
Almanl ll.,* Marine I,yn» arm llamaon.
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E. Ilowy Dr,, Difgutd) CpI. Johnny posed by Woodrow Preicott In the advisor of the Firs' stnto uolio Fowler, ehlof clerk o f llie County
Show stnrts dCIO. feature (1:1*7
who was sente need yesterday to
H. (Jo**, Auburmlalas Cnl. James race for I m collector, while Mr. district, **»nr1ed that oon of II". Ju d g e 's office, snlil yesterday,
intermission H;fd', lust feuturo
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Dpi. unartes
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o.
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r.. Clrey'i
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uurpoaea of 'He exr"""lgn wool.'
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degree murder.
total of |D7D In huntlnjg atn mi*.
public education.

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a.'l March 01 Dimes
To Be “Surprise,’ Flans Arc Made A(
Says Al Skinner Cify Hall Medina

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Irude Furdyce wa* appointed a* an
The inn,mil Clirfstn us iuo.l rulaadditional Inaeher al the Woit
Ing artivlty of the Im al unit uf
Side Primary School.
the Kalvotlon Army will he start,
ed Saturday with the ilisplay uf
MASONIC MKBTINU
Sanford IamIito No. &lt;12, F. A A. the traditional collection kettle*,
M„ will meet tonight at 7::I0 Captain William M. White, mmofficer, announced today.
V o'clock In romilar rommunb-atlon mamtlng
Tho Ranford Husines* nnd Profor the annual election of offleora, feaalnnal
Club will conIt waa announced today hy It. C. duct tho Women's
bel|.ringing rnllertlnu
Whitmire, secretary. Worahlpful Saturday with
other loral rlvlc
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ovi'r the bells
pood attendance nf Maater Maaona on each of following dav*.
for thl* marling.
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presdlng Christmas cheer to
*
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with aurh Items a* food, elothlmj
nil loya. Such neisly rusiple should
ret In touch with the Hnlvallon
Army, tho captain said.

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in South EFC Title
All-Time Attendance
Record I b Set A b
2,600 Fans Storm
Memorial Stadium
2,000 fans — an all-time
■watched an all-time dream
true last night aa the 8cmlllarh School’s gridiron braves
successfully repelled Del.and on­
slaughts to record an awe Intplr
Tng 13-0
19-0 triumph over the power
fuT Bulldogs
doga that gave Sanford the
undlspu
. ted championship of the
southern Cast Florida Conference.
I.ake If/inroe’s "Locomotive" —
Junior Metis waa tho power force
behind the Seminole attack, scor­
ing both Sanford T D ’a on nms of
eight and four yards. Thu Feds
scored early In the game and after
Jimmy Fo* converted, the Celery
Fed* held a 7-0 lead at the Initial
period.
Metis ran 41 yard* on a dou­
ble reverse to highlight the sec­
ond scoring assault. Ilel.and
tame back with Jim Hearn, bril­
liant running halfback, smash­
ing 11 yards dawn to the Fed
Iwa. Curry Lindsey plowed aver
and Wheeler Hammerblll con­
verted to make lb# score read
IB-7, the ultimate margin.
Both teams fought hard In the
last half staving off alternating
TD thrusts. The two star runners
In the game for both sides were
Injured. Hearn hurt his neck when
Metta hit the Del.and back knock­
ing him out of bounds In the last
period.
Metis sprained his ankle In
that bitterly fought fourth quarter. Kay Davie waa outstanding
smashing tho Del.and line for M
yards, hla beat performance all

Crooms-Eustis “Celery
ThompHon Will MIhb
FSII Gome Saturday
TALLAHASSKK
- Halfback
Roy Thompson. Florida State Univerilty’s fleet break away runner,
will not make the trip to Spartan­
burg, 8. C., for Saturday’s football
game with Wofford.
Coach Don Veller said today It
had been decided to leave Thomp­
son home because of failure of a
shoulder Injury to respond proper­
ly to treatment.
With Thompson mil, the winghack assignment against Wofford
will be shared by Harry Brlngger,
Al Woodham and Jimmy Mestinese.
Veller said he was well pleased
with the way Messlnese has been
punting in practice this week. He
was praised Into service as a kick­
er when Tommy Brown, regular
punter, waa sidelined by a twisted
knee suffered In the Georgia Tech
game.

Thurs. Nov. 27, 1932

Page 8

Tilt”
Game Is Rated

T IIK HANFORD IIK ItA l.D

“Blind” Tackle Intercepts Pass Enables Auburn To Beat Clemson

Panthers W ill Try
To Avenge Earlier
—2 -0 - Setback; Big
Parade Is S t a g e d

After Oil* afternoon’* big "Cel­
ery T ilt,” parade led by the colorBy RF.X THOMAS
ful hand* from Rethune-Cookman
AUBURN, Ala. Oft-Thc last guy
College, Hungcrfurd, Kuslla and
Crooma high achool*. the two prlnyou’d expect to Intercept a paia
i i-lpul* of tho fostivltle* Croom*
Is a giant, nearsighted tackle who
can't even see a football In tho
Academy und Kustl* Tiger footl.all team*, will engage lit the postair.
M‘u»nn gridiron clash In the MemoBut "Blind Bill" Turnbeaugh did
riul Stadium at 3:00 p. m.
It Saturday and gave Auburn the
i'rv-game dope*ter* are up In
broak that led tu a 3-0 victory
arm* a* to predlellng a winner.
over Clemson. It put the ball In
Home forecaster* pointed to the
position for an 18-yard field goal.
earlier 2-0 F.ualia triumph aver
It was a spectacular perform­
(room* In the Memorial Hlaance for the 203-pound lineman
dlum. Other* aay that It waa
whose eyesight Is so bad ha can't
Ju«l a lucky break that Lou la
see the opposing backfleld from
"Trlckman" Jackson waa nailed”
the line of scrimmage. And It waa
'In hi* own end xone for the gam*
the biggest thrill in the 22-year-old
deciding *afely.
senior * already
. sensational grid­ By CHARLES- CHAMBERLAIN
If the Crooms homecoming gam*
iron career.
CHICAGO on — Jimmy Bivins
r.
Turnbeaugh
lib Isn't blind, but he’a admits that Etxard Charles hits of two week* ago can be token as
as nearsighted
nti
as you can get hard, but he say a he's not the uny criterion, then at least 300
wmte fun* will view thla afterhi
at arm ’s length la sharp puncher he used to be.
that Ita school couldn't participate Ills own hand
lust a blurry object. But turn him
Cnarlcs, former heavyweight noon'll fruy.
in a post season game.
In that homecoming lilt with
A secret ronlerence meeting, loose on the field and he's a sput­ champion, tried to display his so
called new butchering style last l.eewhurg, 1,122 fan* paid their
held In Palalka several week* tering crate of dynamite.
way Into Ihe park with enouih
It was part luck and a lot of night but had a hard time catch
ago, changed this year's plan
•gain and Bus Dunlop, president quick thinking that enabled him Ing up with old Jim alter Ihe first mure going In free to booat the
xutr to over Ihe 1,390 mark.
of the KFC, announced thnl to grab one of Clemson Quarter­ round.
Boos frequently echoed through .glpha i'hl Alpha, the scholarship
there would be no conference back Billy Hair's passes late In
play-off game as originally plan­ the Auburn game, hold onto It and vast Chicago Stadium from the fraternity sponsoring, thla the
ned, beraune of l*. K. Yonge re­ rumble 10 yards downfleld before 2,799 fans who contributed to a first In a series of poal-eeaaon
he was stopped.
gate of 27,371. At times, someone game* to be played each year in
fusal to play In the title malrh
"Something hit me In the chest out there among the customers the Memorial Stadium, haa pub­
with the southern winners.
licised the game throughout the
However, the KFC official* will and It waa a second or twn before shouted: "Takes two to tango!"
state.
Charles, who experts to get an
meet here on Dec. 10 to inuke u I realised what It was," the giant
Home A l'A official* are predict­
decision as to the winner of the grldder eaplalned. "Oh, I knew it other crack at the heavyweight
ing
a crowd in exceaa of 2,000,
On dsfvnse. guards
Bussell 1952 conference title. Coach Fred was a pass play because of the title In June after Champion Rocky
which
would set the football at­
" Wop” Mann, Ross llannum; tack­ Ganaa stated today that the Feds way I was blocked.
Marciano has a rematch with Jer­
les Joe Pickens, Jimmy Fox and may have to settle for n ro-cham&gt;rSo I Just sort of drifted down sey Joe Walcott, slugged Rivlns tendance record till* year. SeminNolly Nance turned In a auncrla- nlonshlp this year with P. K. the middle and ran right Into It. with a right to the Jaw at tho out­ ale High School’s gome with Ketlast
live effort not to mention all-NFC Yonge.
I did (he same thing once before set of the first round. It was the tcrllnua of Ht. Augustine
renter Tarry Cordell, and ends Cal­
I l l * conference ruled against
In an "A " l)ay (Inter squad) game, only big thrill rationed out to a
„ tho
! h1 J lurgeal
, j rF .„ football
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St. Augustine's Ketterllnus re­ but I didn’t get to run with the national TV audience during tho &gt;G‘*'', I88U with 1304 being paid,
the four-game ( room, attendSlated to play the northern win­ presenting the northern section hall. Last Saturday wai the longest dull 10 round bout.
The 33-year-old Cleveland Negro * nr* figure* show un all time
ners — P. K. Yonge, — the Celery because or ita nest best record to run I ever made In a game."
*n,
Feds may become victim* of con­ Gainesville. Ho again, the KFC
Auburn drum-beaters call Turn­ went down to one knee In the r*‘f,,rd " f •;**'*
“"prveedented 2.719 total
fusion or the newly adopted sec­ title will he determined by legis­ beaugh the "radar" boy with a corner. Rivlns blinked hts eyes and 1
•**d »''mlaiilon*.
, . .
..
tional play-off mla-up. It all ceme lation rather then on the foot­ "hear 'em. feel 'em, grab ’em" took a mandatory eight count.
" E * still hits hard but he Isn't
‘
A‘ «&lt;l|' my h»« faired welt
about when Gainesville announced ball playing field.
technique, but "Blind Bill" himself
and Coach Ralph Jordan hive a the sharpshooter ho used to tic,” .u,ll,l1
B,r ,.(lu CuV# t ,e r,» * n*i “ ,
observed Rivlns, who lost three of ‘ ‘ H'
'{h.," ! ? *
io n
more scientific explanation.
four previous bouts with tho Cln
Says the coach:
clnnatl Tiger. He didn't punch M'v.'nf
", ' t hI f ’room ? d.. l #v• n
"Bill does a lot Just by feel and sharp.
A sharp punch will numb undefeated. The Croom. eleven
touch. Sometimes he get* hold of
nn Aulnrn man hy mistake. Rut you and stick with you. You can ,Vr,T * l,1, u ,t i , r/|!,h ' «t hrh# tialrw
‘J
j5 ll
more than that, It's playing by •hake off the hard hits."
Charles was not too happy about
‘n o ; Del.and. 13-12: and
pressure, lie's learned that even
when he's blocked from the Inside,
...... ............... ............ w . Florence V illa,JIM ).
the play generally goes outside
Blvinx kept out of my reach. , u
()WBVer .the long winning
However
him and vice versa. So he plays It he sold " lie ran awoy. I need „lr r , k WM finally ended In Winthat way."
a guy who will fight bock, then ,,,r |.urtc when the Panther* were
And when he wraps his 263 I can show my best. I think Pm lin k e d by the powerful Hungergelling shgrper all the lim e." ,
,.|,.veni i 3.„. About this time
'around a runner, It's rough.
As for that blow that sent Rivlns |H(|y |m.|&lt; stepped In and plagued
Turnbeaugh, a product of Tucumceri, N. M . wore contact down In the first, Kx clinched his the Frankllnmen with untimely In306 E a s t F irs t H lr» « l
I ’ hona 09H
lensei when he played high school left fist and held It up. " I hit him jurlee. Crooma went Into a tall
. . _________
football, but Jorda at Auburn says with my right," he explolncd.
spin, ...........
fulling to .Kuatla,
2-0 and aucReferee Johnny Rohr amt Iho ium|,|ng to l.eeshurg 10-14.
he can get along better without
them because he "trie* to see too two Judges each scored their cards
Thu*. Ihe Panthers will be put
much." He wears regular horn­ 32-42 for Charles, who weighed U3 1 to break their three-gemr losing
streak against Kuatla today,
rimmed glaisos on Iho bench and pounds to Rivlns’ 183.
Charles' next fight Is earmarked Capt. Oscar Williams, the hard
in Ihe classroom.
for
Boston
on
Dee.
15
ni&lt;nlnsl
running scoring leader, and Big
The it fnot 4-lneh tackle has alArthur "Gee" Knight, aecond
woya had poor vision. On the eye Frank Buford of California.
highest point getter, will be th*
chart It registers 20-200. about as
T u b u la r a fa a l . , .
low us it can get.
playrrn to witch In th li Impor­
(q u ip p e d w ith 2*saat
YANKEES
tant cnrminttr.
And don't say anything to Turn­
Slrate-Olider, rings, fra*
beaugh about his nearsightedness
Famed Eddie EBay, the P*nthee
The World (.'humph n New York
peie bar, tw a swings,
being over - exaggerated. "Heck Yankees, not to he outdone, an­ Hid who sacrlflcod eight teeth and
no. he snorts, " I sure wish It nounced that 38 of their farmhands n cut lip to *uvo Crooma from *
tw a chinning bora.
was "
mode cither the first or second all- Kustl* touchdown three week* ago,
star teams In their respective will lie Inserted In tho starting
H KM lM Jl.K KKCOltDH
lineup this afternoon.
leagues.
ONLY $1.75
Hcorlag
I)r. G. It. Htarke, financial sec­
The brightest of these young­
Player
a
TD KP EPM T l sters Is Rill Skowrnn, Kansas City retary of A PA, stated that the
Metta
fraternity
may Invito two collego
2
0
0
outfielder, who won Rookie of Iho
Fox
0
I
I
11Year honors In Iho American Aa- team* to the Memorial Stadium
Total*
2
I
I
13 aoclallon. A former Purdue star, nest year t" ploy ,jn the aecond
Hushing
i Skowron led the A.A. with 3! home annual “Celery 1311* game“ We plan on making thla g*nt*
Player
Al.
Yd.
Aeg, runs, 344 total - bases, 134 runs
a big event each year, ho said.
Davl*
batted
In
and
batted
.341.
16
H4
3.3
I I I Bast Firat Street
I'hone 12 Melt*
&gt;8
U3
3.2
Cockctt
12
21
1.8
Howell
1
-1
-1.0 John Taylor 23, Lindsey 2, Henry
Total*
47
127
4.2
Passing
D ELA ND
Player
At.
Yd.
C. Avg.
E n d a-U , Taylor, Hill. Tackle*—
Metta
6
72'
8
.000 Murray, Hweat, Campbell, Amber.
Punllag
Guards — Fanchcr,- Barbee, H.
Player
Al.
Yd.
Avg, Hrlce, A. Brice. Centera— Marcel,
NEW YORK Wl — College footMetis
3
123
41.0 (lerdel. Racks— Hearn, Henry, Tl
bnll'a Thankaglvlng Day menu to­
TU B YAKDHTICK
son, Hnodgraas, Lindsey,
day aervea up. moatly traditionHanford
DeLand Taylor, Barber,
BANFOIU)
, l T hrmtop gamea of tho allm card
Ends— Ulabee, Sheffield, Wright. pit
Cornell a»«ln.t P.nn*,lvanla
Tackle* — Pickens, Nance, Fox.
Guard*— Mann, llannum. Center* •ml Teaaa A k M agalnat Teaaa
Cotton Bowl bound Southweit Con­
— Cordell, Rack*— loickett, Davis,
E cho #* Acroan T h # D a k o ta In d ia n T e r r it o r y t
ference champion*.
, ...
Metta, Howell, Hutchison.
Penn baa a ot at; stake In Ita
W IT H
Hcor* hy periods:
traditional battle with Cornell. A
Detand ......... ...... . 0 7 0 0— 7 victory will assure Coach George
E dm ond 0 * B r U n , F o rre s t T u c k e r, P o lly B organ
Sanford ..........
7 0 0 0 - 1 8 Mungar'a aquad the lYF
ALHO, NBWH — CARTOON aad HHORTS
Scoring touchdowns) Hanford— championship and alio wi
Metta 2. Detand— Lindsey. Point* Penn to flnlah over the .2
after touchdowns i Sanford—Fox. No Penn team haa flnlah
DeLand— Rummerhlll.
the .BOO flaure aince Mu*
over In I N I . Perm haa w
gamta and loat none In Iv;

Charles-Bivins
Bout Draws Boos
From Tiny Crowd

Chicago Fight Looks
Like Slow Motion
Sparring Struggle

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Ole Miss Battles _ iV*..Football Punter
Praise Play Of Mississippi State pUnung^h.A.8%Th.(8Tpt u ^
Dixie Opponents
Gen. Neyland Lauds
Play O f V and/»
P ill Kreitemeyer
By The Associated Proas
Southeastern Conference coaches
a rt passing out praise for the op­
position as most of tho Dixie Dozen
prepared for the final round of
the 1932 football season.
Tennessee'* Gen. Bob Ntyland
termed Vanderbilt's f r e s h m a n
quarterback BUI Xrtetemayer as
the "best younf passer in South
eastern conference history." So he
sent the Vols through a lengthy
pass defense drill Tuesday.
Th* Tennessee coach regards th*
Commodores as an exceedingly
tough team. "They have a fine
running game and sn excellent
pairing attack. We're still cursed
by Ihe Injury llnx, but we hope to
play a creditable geme." Neyland
said.
Coach Bobby Dodd of Georgia
Tech, although Jubilant with the
new* that halfback Leon Harde­
man will be In th* starting lineup
agalnat Georgia Saturday, atill
worried about the Bulldogs aerial
duet-quarterback Sake Bratkowskl
and end Harry Bibcock.
Lauding this combination, Dodd
said "any team with an end Ilka
Babcock Is a threat to score on
any play. He'll give our defenders
their toughest teat of the year."
Georgia's Wally Butts haa an­
nounced that four freshmen defin­
itely will be In the starting lineup
against Georgia Tech, the nation's
No. 3 team by the Associated Press
poll.
Butts named aifetyman Bobby
Garrard, defanilve ildeback Jim ­
my Williams, tickle Buddy Mathis
and guard John Campbell as the
honored froib.
The Bulldog! worked for in hour
and fifteen minutes
. In the
last heavy contact d: a for 8aturda^J* clash.
ibam a’i Coach Red Drew was
somewhat downeqat aa freshmen,
running Auburn ilgnals, made the
Crimson Tide defense look bid at
time*. However, the van ity of­
fense brightened the picture with
halfback Bobby Luna making sev­
eral break-sway runs.
Alternate captain Travis Hunt,
raleased from the hospital yester­
day, had been declared definitely
out of the Auburn Ult. He received
e severe back Injury in Alabama’s
7-3 loss to Georgia Tech.
Coach Ralph Jordan was pleased
with the Auburn workouts. Backs
Charles Littles and Fob James Jr.
iqado aavsral outstanding runs
during the offanslve session while
tackle Bill Turnbeaugh made plen­
ty of head-on tackles working with
the defanilve unit.
Rain drove both Louisiana Slate
and Mississippi Indoora, while their
Saturday opponents Tulane and
Mississippi S t a t e , respectively,
braved the cold and rain to slush
through muddy sessions.
Kentucky end Florida are idle
thla week ana took things relatively
hren
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In Milan, Italy, by a tramatlantlc
call from Veeck. The 8t. Loul*
Brown*’ preaidant tried to fall him
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OXFORD, Mbs. (Jri-Mlislsalppl, r i d,ron ■cUvU,M th li
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dumping football
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F8U*a “Mr. Too" — ponfel
eager to gain some
ne lustre for Itself Tommy Brown of Tallahaanoo «L&gt;
when It tangles with tho Rebels haa bora backing up HomlneM
here Saturday.
opponent* ail year wltk his tal­
Two ahort weeks ago, twice-tied ented leg work.
Mississippi was a football nobody
According to latest aUtlatlcs re­
drooling for a big kill when mighty leased by the Natlonnl Collegiate
Maryland came down this way. Athletic Association, Brown rank*
Solely on the strength of the 21-14 11th among ths nation'* foremost
upset, Mississippi catapulted Into punter*, with a 39.2-yard average
auth place In the nation and a on 37 kicks.
coveted bid to play in New Orleans
Jan. 1 agalnat Georgia Tech.
But next Saturday, Mlisbslppl fenalva lineup.
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scarcely used to Its new glory,
Mississippi haa quarterback Jim ­
finds itself in Maryland’s former my Lear, a wizard passer aad
shoes and facing carefree Missis­ smooth signal man and a stall full
sippi State, Ita traditional rival.
of fa it runners Ilk* fullback Harol
Both schools have enough scoring Lofton, halfbacka Dick Westerman
and Wilson Dillard In the scoring
punch to make It a frcc-fnr all.
Both teom* have plenty of of­ department.
fense. State quarterback Jack
Jerry May, Mississippi regular
Darker was for a time the nation's left guard, la the only varsity man
leading scorer und stilt hovers on either squad who will definitely
around that mark, lie can pass, l&gt;c benched for the game. Mey
too. Big "Ironman" Joe Fortunato waa hurt In the Maryland fray,
at fullback and Zcrk Wilson, half­ otherwise everything la ready
back, are strong on the State of- the 2 p. m. (C8T) kickoff.

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ernshed In flames In n field south
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3ft of the 39 aboard were believed
dead.
While scattered fire* still marked
(lie aeeue of (lie posl-hathluv I rag
cdy. deputy I'lerre County Coroner
l»urry A.in.mix". s.ald 30 were dead
or missing.
The plane carried servicemen
and di'pcnth-nts. The lindiex of fnur
bable!i were among those fnund
seattcrcd at (he xcene uf the ills
aster.
A At least two witnesses In the
tragedy said the plane was afire
as II "whooshed" down In a treeHanked field about a mile from
its destliiallon at MeCliord Air
Force Muse.
Cnpl. Jack Easley, n u Ii 1 1 c
Information officer at MrChord.
said the early reports to Ihe base
indicated Ihe plane struck a Dec
while coining In through the heavy
fog for a ground-control approach
landing.
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i i tlir
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I ’ m M i • I I ll i it *ct i m i
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til l|\ If 1k
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Official In Oli iii- o f N’t \i I'rr'iileui ' If. *tt•.m1..'L.t iitit*"
t....
did
not
.1
1
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th*
8
lh • l*f1iCl.lf
SANTIAGO, i Inle I- II.. fmlcr
V VA S IIIM .l'iN '
sm lap in D • .8tl8 ";i*c •fliilh 9&lt; Kisen.
ill police liala. ammoin.il tl.e re of Itlllll IX pl.invimc .(iiiic i I imiii:*- h
•*r*»•(\ I l.xlinr.
**"*Y .118«Ml9 * |Y*•'*
purled birth id xopluph l- to a next &gt;r;ir iit flu- !•••»
!.»
' ft*8 t'l r* a (Him*
Ih *•(1 *iiilfrr*
Chilean woman laxl i.igld wax a hur ittitnimrincitl n l.itiHMN I i" tli.it f'.T .H
-lalement
{
vllf •M
'l
*
■ 1Mil flic x
"vulgar hoax "
ImirY Ii I.h mime
(1(1 fh#* »iiYi**fi m**tiih*'» •» Sill 'lip.
Tin* iinniiuneeini'iii »t tin- c .ml
I’m ii of Ihe .uni mlmcnt .•i • * • •M.t f 1 1('fill** 41ri iii Iii
wax made hy tails Salam.hi . .. lu-aii peeled In no I N|M i lilt nil |l t 11**11 !1
'* •ml* •'of'
..f the fltlll federal indite .etli.iii
xmi'eil to tin I iff 11it f f11*\ 1.1' h\

11lit) date, were net mid a panel,
"f lor*." a n . dmwii 1ih |n)' Ii)'
Judge M It. .Smith in preparing
Ini tli" i i iniimil Ill'll&gt;l*i'r, in ('Ir.
cull ('unit, which will start at
•o no a.iii . Momluy with the murdec ciiiw of Ihdieit Killltim, UP.
Sanford Negro.
I'linto he .laiiiesiin
Twi, otlii'r noirdci ruses apueai'
I s
I linin' I iein it i S n n itln i, Miami, Itliin l f nun left i lx din” ' »* In talked with fiiclali at the
on the I'i'liiiiiinl trial culeoilur. Tin ill -IJ III I • I . ••• ••••* In Id Im linn I m -il.ty iiiglil at tli • ii'xidence of Ml. mi l M i. Mi -iv x ii ll/ie i. tlllieix
ruse of Cl'vcland Ncnl. alia- lire I h r l ■IV lit • n il lin k , 'll
Kill., Mix. lt/.ir
'III
Wi 11ill m sii
■mil I'll) I iniiuiisxililivt
Clevi'liiinl O'Neal. Molthiml, I. set .1 dill hi;.In
I t . , . .0 .1 lo lh in , i ' Flel'h*
. ii tttt'n n.in. Tuesilnv and the
Ihe same police .dtielnl win. late I'reshlenl ele.I l'.i-&lt; iiht.w. i
ll due. lol ..lp llld l.il* l"l Ihe i IO
\.
&lt;use i
lliimlolplt .Miller, South'
last night had told a rcpxitei for
\n aide to the ntuo l(. piildii ,.-&gt;
In Ihe .'roup iiei. " die. Ilrilllt
•• «*ft lioiiil, Is «et fur Ptiio a.in.
Hie dull) newspaper FI Mereurn. said linliiv that .'oo-nleiaM. -Ii .i H , . I.| I , nielli of Ihe I nlleil \uluWednesday Moth ilefenihints arc
Dial seven girls had been hoe.. i&gt;&gt; utg work alri'iid' hi.» &lt;......
•lo 'i.lh W iu k e i
fa ll"
H 1 any.
Negroes.
a womnll Sail.mane.i Idenliliril ax ,.ii the amendmei.t'
e, t.-iaiy treu oi. i ..I ih. ' In amt
Mrs Ci.rn.eii Molina, attended hy
Many of then, will he 'imilm Ml,.11 S II. ivwo. nI .’so. nine vleo
Sixty-one names for the Jurv
il midwife
to the 28 change' which ii .i o-d the .... .I.lent ..f The I in
puuel were drawn, from which 19
Tile report uf the liirili- eaii'ed Senate In Ihlh hut 'tailed in th&gt;
Jurors win
will in
lie* avimeu#
selected. im»»iiu«ij»
Members
jururn
| til t.llCfflf ll* .lilt
at cxcltciu. lit iii the ilnle.ui ||ouxe fall &gt;uv* the I'M'i ..no ml
of tl»«* pntt&lt;*l urr bulntr *rrvc*l per
U r ft r ti i.l i Hiti'l plf .i* .lilt
•
•MlilM
apllal
All
tint
one
new-p.ipei
uienlx
died
heeaii'.'
'h
cap
, „||| n s.ilimi * dti
idrfit r lr r t
sonully with subpoena* hy the
\ I ' t - in mM S|iiif*i««t I niy ) i
tiroughl
out
It.inner
lieadli.iex
to
ill
It
It
YY.IIllril
U
IM
.ll
III
f
|«
.t
III**.
sheriff's office.
I I • till' • f t
* ••f»f I §••'•I
til* I t I fluid ! .!«•• l*l»l &lt;•»!
extra etlltltmx to tell their ft nih-t ■ M pi nl bud .( i li.im » »mdi
III ID
I'otiY ft »v!«»•• to', •ted :i vn«
Mcmlier* of the panel, in the
M ' immiu *! I | m• t*i vjt i 'iff, ii ftiiri
Hie slurv lllgli go., tlllll. lit otto fH
IHTattle*
rail!' .a.to.IM
.li..o III
II. I.
.el
mI mHIIII ftif lllltll
. f ttYidn.it ililrrrsl.
I
mi
•
I
t
i.llitr
I
miii
*
«
a
%
if
f«*l
'vld’ll
tills
hurried
In
Hie
clinic
whenthe
.it
I
m
I
icni
*
lli.il
tin
fitimn
til
&gt;'-■&gt; .................
........
w • , . ii t it.d •». .t *.* ii i.i-fn *
K.
FoigiiMin.
Andrew
M.
Tlnnm.
mother
and
her
hohlc'
xiipp..-ei|l\
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
*
(’ll
|I|H‘I
till
'
•
III
til*
I
••
..1
It" u«f it|* fit I y •« ;i % Itnl •%•t It i| .ltd
the plane flew low over his home,
III
* I* • tI'tlt
Hid I i
I......I
til.it lireli taken
sllifl \' lilt ll e til III* |||.|»I III I
L*till
lit»l|*i|it m 11*i tiny «%l»|lt*
were Ihe witnesses who xaid Ihe (iordoil I.. Ilrmlley, Harvey A
*1 •.111 llf»|H»l » III
\n tt t
Hw’iinsnii,
John
A.
C
hII io iiii , Itoln ri
Angry
newsiiii-n
who
li
ol
|M-nl
I
i*fill
nltl
d
|*i. .(drift *» I lie I llllfll
lMM&gt;,»U|r *l» • Iw.ut ... l u l l Jf-Mllp.
plane apiwared In he afire.
tlllll i
Hie night In (rout ol Hie . Inn.
|l,
I »C'|»ih* Ills " dliii
i«.
l*ltM (l| f H im I l f f i l l
I h »V, S l i m .
(ietchmnn Ihoughl there was fire It. Iliirrls Jr., Ilerinan Flslirr,
Frank
\V.
Cowan,
l,ee
&lt;!.
Hunter,
'aid
they
planned
|»
prut.t
I..
NEW
M
l|(K
.
I'I
'iiiinn
i
T
li.11
'*
rile
|i**i
Iii
iii
*
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M
u*
l.iu
I
*tt
it, Os g o o d t t i t e n iE it s
I ffttfltf I
l;..M».* I. warn ill*.
n Ihe engine on the left side;
to.
"lim n i-l|..li"ii will
Chile's new president l.en t a il..' oi-i'lei.l that .i
., |.no. n
C N llK O NATIONS. N V 1'
lit* I ll.t
Holden said 11 "looked like the Shelly E. Mack, James .SI Irox, Mil- Flnger Ilrowni l.uehese, reported
i.Mti nifitf ii
if y
i'1'.l'h ...
.0.1 it
h.i\ - n&gt; ".&lt; ...I..
riun
Harinuii
Sr.,
Jack
S.
third),
successor
In
Frank
fiislclln
iix
Salani.iiu-a
holli
|...
h
it
un.
hall
;i
&lt;
1
nit. n.li.iir * In* I 'nlleil Nations piislii-il low aid Hiane/. I.eeiitise Salam
entire right wing was afire."
i *•.•»..»•" Ik*
I .l • ..lliii ,,| . time "I l.'i.lldn
oil
till..
Ill,,
two
i
ha»,.
I.I'O
K.I
lo
t
I
hlhworth
f
.
Harper
Sr.,
William
gnnglaml'x
boss,
bus
been
served
idinriFf*
viilr
Imlny
nil
Cnmnm
ri'li'ih
n
l
Ibt*
iiifurtmiliti
Hoth said Ihe piano was extreme
It •I I**11.*t • •'«*t•• l'**l Nr, illexx tn
I" ’ • inti. Ill* d.t* t«.« -&lt;•i•I
X
I
I
«
1
.,
. Ilfll I ll .k l l | | | 1B . O | | | | 1IO*I ll
L. I tolio i ii l&gt;&lt;’, Israel II".ton
; with papers Initialing denatur.'illra ..r
lhe i'iirhl nisi eondeiiineil plan fur ending Ihe and then denunneeil it
.. idiuwei ami |.l.mo, d to t ail ...
ly low .
•• I* s*ln»t •'ll|rrr«| tin
*,IY ll i In.|" "I .11 Ho \iiie iu ail
ei.i.
1
..
out
Korean
War.
With
II.
S
Mipporl
Snlnniancn
said
the
authoi.
,.f
\
,,.,,,,
11
.
111
.
1.1
11
.
.1
......
.
.
Joseph
Daniel
Morrison,
Mis.
proceedings.
hlx
ullorney
xml
Getchmnn told a reporter
I***. «|.l* ....- .Ill ■i l'-'l tin, al &gt;1 a "O'*l'*Miid«*t of III*' l»o\ mid
pledged, Its atlnpHun 111 the face l'11' hoax had 'ought lo gam puli In i,.l' lake lit. m». 1 "to 10.101 1 intiHii •.I Hu e prnl'li'111 - that will
" I thought II was n meteor," 1 E. J. Itouth, William C. Hill.
.............................
ut tin* l»n**r of lti&lt; iii . 1,
.
1
1
.|—
,
of
iiRlor
Suvlel
bliw
iip|Hi»ltlun
was
HrHy
fur
«
spring
fesloal
Ihe,
,..,ih
ii
ihe&gt;
i
i
.
•«
the
o
'
he added. " It Just seemed to slide Thomas t). Drown Jr.. Cu» Schni1111
and sta*
Iii i i i .; |i,'ui • ■nil ti"li"i
\ \V \l» Irv. Mini wil.lllie ui»
|,y nil u'erwhellnlng 111a lucked Ihe figure 'iwen lo 1• pi••
union ..H i.. .1 mo
in n tillit \ - ill. l l . .-.loin amt i . "Iiomiq
Into the ground."
fi.e l, r.dnle.i I 1111I the iiiiu iid Imv mrllv
&lt;si*l*l seven candidal. ' for ipieen ol onue.l lo .1..
The manifest listed 18 military
I'l MEl &lt; s lo Hi.' entile world In
Iteiiiiival
..
................
.*f Hu
i*.*n *.i» \*»linu
passengers, I t civilians and u crew
.-ii-li-.nor'
lo
uml i. ctiiiipiiuinii of iiioi.it the
Despite the rcb’clhm liy Peiping, (he festival, he said
inw i "ii-lro. Ii,.sSahimnnru
did
not
imiindi.drlY
m
rejn.
i
ril.ihi.n
i
In
lu.ii
l.\
of seven. Captain Easley reported. Folds, Carl Nelson, Urlmn E. L it­ Illrlnnx
'..me age, Neil Michaels, wen* In Moscow and I ’yujiigvang, Ihe In
nine,.- Ih.*'.' goal' Gen Etsen*
Ills attorney, laniix l&gt; Frohlich. ill** l.**||t II* l|f 1Ilf Surifoid Naval illnn i*ntn|iniml»e tirfsnner of war nnnininee Ihe lilenlity id the m l strikers who have hem iip l.ii. d hm,et will eerlatnl, h a ,r Hie supThe only known survivors of the tle, Janie* L. Smith, Elmer J.
announced that lie had been served Ait 'tuition ci*it«iI.
ui llii-ir |iih' 1.1'. -nlii.w**l liitragedy were:
|imt i,| tttil"i, iii . ml-, i and every
{I ri solution w a % bi’inif
•*hn\ril lirllx
with Ihe papers by a rrpresenta ! Tile Inlter la.,
Soine new smm 'aid that police ,-u||,-d tin- M IIIMHkltll*' ''Hllllif 1 till I ••flit I \ ||t** (I* .(II
Airman Curtis lledd, MeCliord Tyner, Kuymoml Hoik.
in
the
water
Ihrough
hy
the
non
Ci.mmunixt
nu
Caul Tcilnsky, tlllford
YiiiHHH »•
H. Tom
*w«' j m
e of
in Ihe
»i»r If
' S Attorney’s nftice
uldrd Die i^rpclrMlnrH uf Ihe iitiiix. | ,nu * fril|urr* | tl|t di*#- n**f *.,n.
live
Uase, burns;
* I hi* * Uf, .*1 • "in m * rr»imill«*
p.illiii.r til. I...I.I ..In n young I*&gt;im&amp; .II cmw Ii. place iL)*Mmslbll'ty fur
Airman Hobby Wllsop, Great llnsgn, Allen f. Kemp, Drew V .|(n Hrouklyn
**| I Mill " huh • .11
i in.lied fni th- -liutgiui and, irTthlitwIljg down :r Ki.rhan peace wllleh look .11 ' 0,111 Sell -Salvador I lull says Hit- ii8irn.ln.ent e it.- Ifl) .|| fit tl
Falls, Muni., hcutt'iftjiiry. Internal Wurren Jr., Neal U. Artifet, Jmneai Lucndsn hulked al n|ip^aring lie nulling it to.,uni him. .li«eh...ge.j squarely un Ihe shoulders of Hie Alli'iidc. presUIcnt of Hie t'liilmiu .ti aide no, w a,
fm iid i • t ifi, !inifi*,'
l.mdarils,
Medical College and vice president
II. St. Johns, Jr. William Marlin, fore recent public hearings of Hm
i ' i ..f• i ." iiit&lt;illi*t "ifl.tfi"" t*,i*t .»l of nullTaft «a,' tie ha
Injuries uml burns;
i Iteils
id the mi Ili.uii I Semite. Allcmle
11 "1.1111111.1 Oil l*ai;e **l. i
An Alaskan boy who was listed Lillian N. llranan, John I). Uro New York Slate ('rime Cniumls the gun.
I il ti .t I* ', i - l i i l l m i |tt • t f i i o i i n i : i u * n l r d
. | India'' V K Krishna Motion,
as Josrnh lroavflt, eight, broken gun, Homer Hulluid, II, D. Hague, xlnn though some time ago he went
I I.l* M(till •f«* Ilf I I' I I ' 41 I’" ' " ' ' w h o drafted anil inlnwloei'il the rushed lo Hie linxpital uml told
slf* I* mi'jiMifi
f.*r flu* ponplf,
newsmen iiutxide lliut only medlml
legs ami burns.
Charles M. Flowers, Fred Cawley, before Ihe eomtltlxslmi in private
t
la l*». ii ImiiiI iiiic** lull*"*
IIf•|»V«*\ nil*
tlllll
••('lirifv
Mild
to
lit'
i*
hi'
filial
in
i-nniiel
wmilil
Inalloweil
to
'.-e
First witnesses ill Ihe seem* said Mrs Gprtrude C. Ilugln-s, John W .: After a court battle the •■•minis I mill ill** i 'it ii ' ui lit** .*« * "I* ut /• (••I
•i . i &gt;.,Mm" i ii i 4 o if ,r "• * «»'• .if civil
iim
uiH
'iit'
apparently
in
amittier
"bailies"
In
prevent
lufrellmi
they could hear the heart rending McKinnon, Sidney A. Allen, Thom- -l"n decided not tn press its , Hurts hemd
.lull- re
• im ami i i, il M*. i inNeglo lialieiin-n Ini'
................. III.- C.ilUIIIII
Tiie muriiliii! t'allnille I Hurl"
cries of n baby In the burning Its E. Kelly. Harry *'i.rrin«t.....
have L.ielie.O appear an...........
ii
imi .1li&lt;I
• Im I. l .III ,i
ing »limit l"iiiiiig "limit I". I- i- ||jxI Moiei-tloiis lielnr. Hie geii.-ral llii'lrn.lii ile ,"ted eight i nliitum !•&gt;
wreckage. They were helpless lo
Eleanor It llavell.l, Harm-) H .i'*« l »"l I" ''"I Id'" again in Hu* It. u'lhl-.l hi- I m. h I m III. ilii'- i -ii A xxi-to lit, s p.ililli .1 t'omilllHi'e
il •( ifi
It*.
\
....
1*1.
•
I
I'M
*
1
1
%
the
'tor,
and
Ihe
liiftiienllal
I
I
do an) tiling about it.
tti* i tn
III*
Caudill. James E. Kelsey. Andrew
“ ‘ w"
ll I •
\
• t)&gt;»
i| •
\n* *ll»*
wIn ii* .* tin- -limit- loni. i.n-l f*- I tills iilleiuooii
Mereiirlo glue II c e ll l.irger pla,
Many of the passengers were J . King, Henry G. Ilcrnmn, Hallns
Ml* Mi*
' I ' * 1’ grintfis -i iii I null,id
18* Hpl'M’ '• ♦ft.
•II
i 1 ‘iifiin.itt.-i- i 'tmlri ii .iii lnao t a r
titlill
IMUl't
i
.if
D
m
•k
foi
tin
l,*»ys.
II.I
-Mil
llll'UI
t.»
I
in,,
'imllier
llinridllg
paper
dented
all
1
ualx
returning to the states for Ihe year- C, Hiekerhoff, Glhsoil N. Hales,
|i*i
tifk fur
•if • *t|&gt; »•
I,,.,., lo' Miii ii / id llra/il told Hie dele its news columns to the "births " ••»** \|»| .!• III.til t.s 111. I II it"
I
i
&gt;
&gt;
.lllllli
mu
I
M
&gt;
Details
of
the
serving
of
the
pa
in
iiend holidays The C-54 left Fair- A. E. Dobson. Hugh Hrad.ly, Itoh*
fltlll
tilt |t * 11V•
MIt
,
gates y.-slerilay In- was eager to One pa|H-r La Naeion. nleullfi.il
l
to • It, In.
oijuri.l h.
bunks yesterday morning, slopped ert E. Karnx anil James It. Leo pcr.x on hi in f o l l o w l o g -to -in
I » min* • • t
.
in riMci
Ii.i, i* a ,olc mi Hie Indian resolu tile re|Hirt ax a 'Indent hoax
I l i e * n l t l * I •• *',11111-1
lit*
nouneed
nation
wide
limit
for
him
at Elmemlorf llaxc at Anchorage,
ill l\ In •ftv ffisll ft* Cfli
timi iliinni: linliiyS M'isinn iih *i(Min
• I* Ill
M,t
I l'|»t*| l**| f t tlill Hi*
M HMllNitril (MS I'nnr *111
then Hew the t,(00 miles to Me- Jr.Two eases ure set for Thin xouy (
l;itifl Mil ••• •ft •* l liifinr,
sin Mi'flidl v|M*.»ks
..I til*
plilll** Hill Ih*1 !••**• Il
Chord.
l|U8 .*f ||
»i|»* I f •t* I |" • f •
M| I
\ .ill* \
l * M»|»* III* .
SciTcliii Y iif Slnli* Ih .iit Arbi'Miii ,▼! T.S, I ' . I ( . . M i t c h e l l
Thu piano landed about a block mid one for Friday. Maekln Fer-j
iii
\ iim 'I i r i | |
!••«
• *lt k -n.l
let It Ilf known Ihrooglt a '|M.kes
,
.
Hi i *|»|*i tl l*i 1ti\% /»*••* f f tiMi M mm
ii hv
away from a housing of 33 four- guson will appear Thurs.luy on a
•Hit* i II v
man .esti-nlay Hint Hie F S .tele
IIIC S A t A R C O l T
si.I.* •ml Ih* I • i I.mI.1* ••••ill*
y unit*. Must of them are
uf • " " V 11 „ W,Vi 1i,nlr"*
ii* . r *!•• .Ilf*
'»• *.l* h |, i \
gallon has accepted tin- change' i
" .m l t** h.tii «t *ii*l * »*l*»i i*l
occupied.
commit murder In the fir*! d i g f i .
*«
•f• I f .• in* ' H • * * I y .*
Ini' , made
In Id'. .rc'nltiliun
•Hi
II y* *• til* ft • •'/MIJ * f.it
The ernsh also was about three- ntul Johnnie It. Austin will npiwur
Mi &lt;. F It 3|ltehelt, Si . 71», dn .1
IT I.AUDEHDAI.K n Hm t i l l Mellon
.
. „
..
• t * t ,ii*\ im»*I t* tn &gt;.1 M *l l»c|i.
ft al her I.... .. al LIIH Fa-1 F.m ii II i .» . hfl til* I ll I • 8,1 III* I * "ll* • •*
quarters of a mile from a business on a charge of breaking mid
Alt election will Imi held Monday repurte.l (h.trsiloy that a man had "IH'IIIng mil 4.1more . fla il the
I l (tillinn* ll Mil I'.if r MY •
town been arrested here in a ear 'loh o "«• ileslimtllon nf l,rt'| ,,,,'rs
Htieet Wediu-Mla, at . . I I I |&gt;. m V.llll‘% Mill III** 18 III*III** ••III It* »t*
area along the South Tacoma high- , taring with Intunt to commit u ut Casselberry tofill several
Him I, i*
offleus.
Twofaetiunx have
been from n young -laekswn. T en n . re « U I, ripiitrtiiHiin lo tin ir lliii
following i. lung llllu-ss
way.
felony.
. ,
...
I III m||| \ ti tlHfl* •*f If" riillllll'V
Horn the. "H, ih 7‘J in Oo-lm.
•
David Thomas and James Ches­ formed In Ihe low it In Ihe race fur liuitsewlfe who wax kidnaped and OMeM iionn lantix
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County, N. I ‘. Mix. Mil. hell lied " dh mdd ••.lllll'l MI'fl* Mil' •*•*(• I
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1 nut will appear Friday on charges mayor. sraU on (he lautr.l of al- ruim.l
and town
F ill Agent Webb H.trke said Hm »•'«•« .hgiiges Imfore aupIjorh.ni lived ll. SnIlford fur the past il" iihin*ii&gt; of I lie S«»nih»Mvl * Im iii I.*
h X -Q lH T n O f It u lv
1" f breaking and entering with In- tlermen, town clerk
marshatl.
prisoner wax arcnsetl nf trans|Nni (he Indian plan A.« amended. It years. She was an aell, e men.I- e itnl SmiiII i**iiy * ilifurni.i
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- -*--lent to commit a misdemeanor
1,1!Ilf «||**s« It'll f|**||l \\ I * "H |i|
On the uite side t&gt; ihe thk.-t Ing a stolen car In Interstate tom ‘'fKa f'*r » repatriation com mis of tin- F it-I Mellio'lixl rlm rrh and
• t* City
Ill NTTNGt.'N "
The state case against Lticlu*
Nmk I.it* ski*
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presented hy th- merer
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Alexander and Iturton Alexander, which has barn
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He xaid the man gave his mime and for dm l N( tn'lake ov'*r he „ { ,|„. Kii-tein Slur. She «u« a
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t*s*9 *8 ill (L* I »t •
M ONT I* EI .LIE It rV rs nee t*v—Ex charged with possession of aleo*
il.t
» n"' repalrl
,t p i.-id .n l of ..... IV. C. T. C 88lull llj*hl i till fell tlnli;* til*' * \ •ll* ttl.il I". |M*
l.i.e 14
fjuecn Elenn of Italy died at tier hollo beverage* on which tax l» "i'lel the stale backed l„ I HI.bar. I ax James S. Miller bill hud In et. re'PlIlmg &lt;&gt;f »ll I
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villa here today. Sho wax 79.
unpaid, has been continued for ili« CuRnelheri’y, fiiuml.i of li.e i..wn IdeiiHfliil from fingerprint' .i' «ted within m e iiionlli' afler u ho- .Mr- M i I i 'Im II «i'li'ltriiti't| I !•«•!r .Mini
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Ci.o.lhlute. Of the ....... . fa, I nm James Mellon Carter. 32
rear tn.. e C s 'iipport anil that
The widow of King Vittorio ; rest of the term of court. Their
I ikI iiy iii !t**"ilkin&lt;l K*in
"f
llurke said Carter "eluuinied
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e» sp nixured yy1'ihlinif uimlvri miii y.
II I n.HIM Mill *• • .. 'h&gt; , I. uen't
Emanuclo II I and the mother of! bonds were forfeited. The case are Mis. New tun H .'lein ll, C It
I ii mlilition In I In* liii-hunil %ln* tilt* i ttlili* n| ‘ |*ii I n hi Hu* iii **'
Lnwilnriiillk ami C lm il.- Winkle up" alter til' arrest. He denied an American rexolulinn un Kiirra
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former King Umberto II had been against Charlie Sparks in w id e
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under treatment by a French con-1 he Is charged with desertion and fm seals on (lie Imaiil "f nl'leimen; knowing anything
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Mary A. I lulled for town eleik ill'll! and refused tn talk until Im
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cer expert for thrre ycora.
withholding support also has been anil H a rry Faint fm i••*' ii iiiui * *a « un attorney.
- F.lw ....I C, M ill l-rll. M t. | to ,a ; ltedwoo.1 Fall
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held in nrowurii
Hrowaril &gt;
County
If is ill fliulr
exile since Ihe abdication of V it­
T h* case Involving Emery Lam*,
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'tli.it Itic i t in.(iiiid ImkIi Ii i i Uk an*
torio Emanuele In HMO. Vittorio In which he is charged with de­
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died In Alexandria, Egypt, where sertion and withholding *upp«r - Ills hat In Ihe ling fm the iiinv-ir's fur nil uppeurunee nefure C S 1
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A x.inw f.lll MMM '(l» I"
office In opposition to .Mi Ciissi'l. Commissioner linger Edward I h&gt;,
c d n c o i i H N C &lt;r — A train III'.ii-li; ii.lil Stove ii.nl I ..ley K&gt;’.l.'k
• In* Ii f m i ll**lf
he had gone Into exile. In 1X7.
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1.1 to Im nolle prossed (dismissed), Iwrrv's candbletn, J.....nil Laird. Is
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I Ih 9fill! 9III hill si.ill' ll".|ilf.t|,
'struck » man and hurled Ills body
ii .i i Im i .' f»-if 1
I *••• 8if|i •.'&gt;.' m.ili iiitl Ml frill.ill' lt|»*n*
according to Assixtunt Stnto s A t­ inti Jurk II. O w n * vyliur fur nu
Dnin nf hit ri'lurn to rcnin*s%n« |n|0 n ,.rmu| „f
w\\\\ midi lies. Mnln'l llonnili, lllllli h| oy8«i( hist iii hi
torney Hubert Griggs, as the nldvriniin'i **inl on up itnl«*i»«*iiilciil will &lt;Jc*|m*iuI on whether ho ilrrlilrs forcr |*lst ni(*hi Dmi nnc ntlirr pur N. J.; Mr«. K. I* llrnndhur't, .Ml, sfltrm lllltY I'll alMllhv .Mil • *|| y •&gt;&gt; 9 *11\ illilt.il. fil l »l J*.*IM'fll
fill 4 13
i,ml M i" IH m.o lie liny
man's wife Informed hloj tliat her basis
••iii* i 9m111•111•. - mm if !*• .(••»*' fra cl.
to waive cxtrodlllon.
,on was killed and three Inlurrd. Olive, N‘.
iiusbeml was beck with her again
Arthur Johtifton, Hunm»n .m»&gt;uu
I I io r III said tho Jackion Iioiim *- | j \ lv fm ,k ni’chlcnt klllnl NVnllcr Mlirquett.', of Ml. Olive.
lie Iii r l»n*kt "Ml iii .» flirt*#
Fi.lie.Nl servleex will lie lo'l'l .it
Othev cases on the calender In*, ami Junliu Allen are candidates wife was stopped at gunpoint Nnv !Wilson Nance. 13. nf Mnri.hvlllr.
•hi \ ttiilMin:* Iih im m .; .».Tt |».iflt*i|l5
HMMi
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tomorrow
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elude
those
of
Josch
Calvin
Burch,
for
aldermen
In
the
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forced
tn
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man
to
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Estelle
Boone.
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of
\Nr*lltr " Ii V .11ti*iif / Id |i ill riYIt
W AHHINOTONlM -Hellrlng Brit­
Fonernl Home with Itev. J. E..Me | s l . y j l l j r IS i ' l l I* I &gt;8*111 It •irl mulct il .in*9 nine wmiitn
ish Ambassador Sir Oliver Frenke charged with manslaughter, and faction, whtlo How ard lion is Is Isolated area ami raped. Then her Nnrw mal
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•ay* he will remember Americans I,Inc* Ounn. charges with break- candidate for town clerk and J&lt;&gt;c assailant drove away In the ear.
CharlesE. Ellington. 71. of Con- hl.d.'v officiating, rim O. L. S
' Fi r humid I" «h till "I ••iffnc.ilrd.
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I i "warmhearted, friendly people Ing and entering with Intent to | Glad,veil, town marahall, ...oler' Carter wea errcsCcd Tuex.lay r „rn M lsa Ann Tucker of Mt will ..Iso conduct service' oml the
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who in their live* exemplify the commit a felony. Hol.ley Gray,this ticket.
l when Sheriff's Deputy William IMcaxant and Mrs. Minnie Love of II..imlns will lie sent to I'nlotko for o.lan.lo,
orel.tleel ot Huh
Wot I.l
l(M | MM mi i i i m ;
word ‘neighborly*."
r*a n s also Is to appear on ai
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I Bates found him asleep In the Ten* Harrisburg were injured. All ure
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War I victory, lay neor «I«m H. •"
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"In the relatione between our *breaking
m cxpuctcil In m o v e r
and cnDrlng charge, an
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" i ' hv 9 ity
two countries, ell we have to fa ir other charge of altrmntlng to
loaded plxlol withtn easy read, on I Nance, a enlf.m mill employe,
lii.Hlil.Mfilii., i
li&gt;*iii *...•! J .
MallMini I I .1 HIi I ....... ti y%HI f(*A«
le tho unreasoning passion nI a break and enter, end still another
the floor.
I tried to eroxa Soulhern Hallway
111• •* l hr 18* • l 1 ..... imi* (*f lli'i
purely nationalistic approach." Sir chart# of having possession of
llurke also reported that (wn | d,mhtr
„nr r the late night
ha
Irrn-ftgr
- - - were believed lo c h a n g e nf shift* nt the mill. WatchOliver said In ■ farewell broadtail charge
K h I i i i • * ' h i t * it&lt; I- '»... hi riu h ot
im age girls
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imiI un (hi* IViNjillh'N priirr Iri'.ily
burglary
toolshave
last night.
ve voluntarily accompanied &lt; *r(„r „ n„rthbmuul freight, he
V'.iiiitY,
|*i"f;raiii
GOUTHAAII. Greer,land hW—Alt »fier Hint war '...&lt;1 "..I, h i' .from; I* |Ti |itii
Davis faces three ehanfts,
I-ouls
ORLANDO LT&gt;— flnnuld Simms, terr from Jackson
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The embassador la scheduled to two of breaking andI entering with
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Miami I hey fnDeit In see a soulnlmund passen- outbreak of polio-first lo hit Green- henrl wax keeping In... nlm
• h&gt;li| lllllli •’ I P* •bill'*: T u lril Hd*
sell for home today after
years Intent to commit a felony and ono 13, thought he had srl a new rec­ aro being sought for questioning iter train whleh hit him and hurled in ml in 20 years- has xprcsd tmli.v
i ' hI g.mat-i
Urluml". Ihe I,.'* ui li.e V.-r -ill ..mu ...tig, It.il.-. .mi
ord for elttlna on a flagpole.
In YVashlngton.
him about 23 feet into a group of In Narssak, 10 miles from a big lex "big four." snfiere.l a eerehral will i.i- c i v i l mi .•i'i.".t.iuily •(.»
of having poesesslon of burglary
So Wednesday, ofter 133 days, ,
-------------------------------..".tilin'
mill employes.
si Nnrxenu.k hemorrhage
rhage lit'l nigl.l and Ihen • i tn*- |.1 *ic* .
U. S. Air Force base *1
tools. iJ o n Williams f* cD
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The Impact of Nance s body In the southern part of the Ice- x,-,nk xli.wly inl.i a eoiua, h i' l.ish mg I" n ii'iil i Ii .i Mg' in ' it}' Of'
ch
art*
of
dtsertlon
and
withheld.
JAYCEB D R IV E ,
R turned out he had mlicalcu- 1 s t. W h i t a k e r I s A l
killed Mrs. Hoone and Injured the capped Island.
■limim .'- i .i in .Ii" ' im. tlii'y mny
partly paruly/e.l
All new members of the Junior ing support whlla Eugene AJex*
others.
Only native Grcrnlnndcrx huve
• gel off th"ir &gt;Irn'l" tiny ''grllw*
Chamber of Commerce, who Join aader facet a like charge. The " i S s ad boen under the Impresiwen stricken thus far In the e p i-1
iu
| r , . r •i. giii'vui.ri'*" .In ) ..my Imve.
during the national and local mem* bond of the U ttar was sstrtaUd. ilon that g San Francisco woman
demlc, which previously hud been i ' I C I l l l l j r IH .312114(1 I O r
hold the record with 133 days. But,
bership campaigns, whleh w ill be
F t.itT D ix . N. J. (Bpeciaii - C h n i i K C H I n E l e c t i o n
confined to G.NHhaab, capital of
It wet learned, the woman. Erma Krx'i.n.l Lt. William H. Whitaker,I T .iix y H S e e n P r o b u b l c (hi* Danish colony. About a dozen
GOLF M E E T
gin Monday and last through Dee.
Leach,
39,
actually
had
been
up
15, will 1m able to pureheie Christ,
An Important msetlng of the
ton of J. II. Whitaker of Titus.
1
persons have been taken III and
mas turkeys wholesale, Javcce Men's Golfing Association has i n days too.
I .i'.il pin..' f"&lt; Hu* Cl.iixtimiN
vllle. Florida, ha* enlercl active
w ic o M o r n M
r
tn one has died.
Simms,
however,
wasn't
allowed
membership drive chairman Dick hern called for Monday night at
I'ninili next Wcl.u-'ilny will In'
service and been assigned here
fm'r.lnn laws nrlfhahlv
to
aettJe
for
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7 iM iu m.. nt the SemlnoD CounHraly announced today.
...uil" .tl a ....'"ling uf tl." Mi-rC ITY COMMISSION
For then. It dpvalopcd. there * a
.' .For further Information call t r r Club by PrciW *nl Hob#ft ti.
A snerl.tl meeting of tl.e (Tty "Im nl' AxM.H'inthm nml Jnvree
In
Portland.
Ore.,
who'*
been
the Jaycee Information both, 1Q7X. Blllklmar.
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A « S u . l V »f U I . . . H l.l, S S t t S f e " * 1 h0" " l« v^“lnnln, Commission lias Iwen railed for I'll rude I '....iu.il l." Sunday »»f • Election of new offieere fpr the on a flagpole 197 days and U (till Hx'hool, Miami, Florl'lu. I.L YVhTt* *|7,c inquiry will bo conducted by M.i.i.l.iv night «t 8:00 n'cloek. im".. al ‘J:'li&gt;
m. In ll." City
•trong,
The
PortJand
alttcr,
coming vaer will Uke piece along
GRASS F IR E
a rt, laid Thursday he aker earned his Darhelor of A rt* $ gp^pigj |{0uso committee charged Torn Le.im.i, City Manager, said Hal. il wn* ann.iumed tmli.v l&gt;y
A gras* fire behind the old with the appointment of the
'••I..i I'ii'rs'i.i. rliui.'....... " f li.e
up until Chrlatoua.
{UUon
f #- with studying campaign cxpendl* today, for Ihe presentation of
t and handicap comMunicipal hall park wo* the lone
ard hnlda the rec* I«n d , and la a member of Heeb* tores end the adequacy of election a report he Grorvn Williams, Christum» I'arnde ('"lum lltf".
alaim toi
i aiairn
fu. Uw H tv Ftra Depart^
He('.e»e..lMtiv«ii nf I'ilU .illK ,
^ alrnilwr committed tncets (.'ember uf li.e HUilllll.g firm of
ir. No i | * M f , ao Lard and Blade and Phi A lta Delta i
m in i over the Thankeatvlng holl.
Vlnevard nml Company, on the schools, civic, w elfare nml uil
aaeh election year.
, keen* reliable Fraternity.
. .'ay, Aealstant r lre Chief R. T,
..Iher organizations are cordially
Tho Lieutenant anil his wife, tho
Chairmen Boggs (D-La) said the auditing of tho City hooks.
i n a tte r*. K
' Thomaa reported today. The bias*
Other business of the meeting invited to nttcn.l so that they
l doesn't much former Betty Lou Partin, are pre*! group expects to nuke "sound and
b**oka oat at D U p.m. yesterday
He commented. sently residing In the Clover IIIII eoaaiructive recommendations" for will Include the opening of bids i.uiy make suggestions uml sub­
' flagpole oil. (Is n ta u Apartments, Mount Hoi*; changes In w h it ha called "anti* for more than 20 new City m it 'plan* fur narticlpatii.n In thu
parude, Mr, Picraon added.
S— mnsii uauwwii s » » iisins |» . iiwrs so asseno..
vehicle*, Mr. Lemon laid.
'■ quoted" election itatutea.
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Luchese Served Samuel Dunn, •Ir. Is UN Working For
With Papers To Injured In Hunting y . rj i j ; &gt;
Accident Thursday Vote Un ,n(l,a s
Bar Citizenship
Truce Proposal
Denaturalization I'n»ccctl i n s In&lt;titutcil Airainst Tlmir

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C' ^ Iberry Voting
Scheduled .Monday

Fill ArreHts Man In
Stolen Automobile

'ircmcii Suck &lt;‘;nisc
Ol’ Fire In llu-spital

Dies In French Villa

Itody Ilurlud llv Train

Retiring Ambassador
Praises Americans

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First Folio Outbreak
ftnclnr*'
In Far North S p r e a d

Fliiffpolc Sitter In
Orlando Falks Murk

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Mount Holly, N. J.

C'briKtmaH Parade

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�Hymnology To Be
Subject Of Study

, Dealer
j f Fabulous
Months’ Profits

CHURCH NEWS
ology will make up the evening
worship service Sunday at 7:90
p. in. at the First Presbyterian
til Church Nnllres must lip presented at The Herald offlee by 4:M church It was made known today |
', M. on tho dsy before puhllrnlln.1.
liy the Rev. A, G. Hclnnls, pastor.
The servlcu which has Iwen pro- |
t h e f i r s t i i a p t i s t m u m it
FIR ST R A IT IS T CHHHCII
pared by Mrs. (ioorga Touhy, min­
o f o v im i o
Park Avenue at Slsth Street
ister of music, is titled “Worship
Dr. Frank C. Morgan. 1’as I or
W. I*. Ilrooks, Jr.. Pastor
Through Hymns" and will be led
tf:4C a.m. .Sunday School. Mr. II.
John I* M iller, M inister o f
both the Chancel and Youth Choirs.
F. Wheeler, Sr. Rupt.
Education
However, tho congregation will '
11:00 a.m. Second in series on • We’ve Saved A Place For You1 | have a largo part In this worship i
Baptist Reliefs; "IlnptloU and The
Sunday School T lr ln if A ll Thi ■ •ogrsm. It was said.
Plan of Salvation"
F a m ily" t*:-If! e
-g. i*srr~t ■(■■=■J■—
n■■ —
" ’"dudes
whlrh will
* 0 * “ ' it l ' nion.
place for every nivpdwr
-‘’KTu^JpIayed■ by M r s .Touhy
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will
7:90 tun. Sermon by the pn - *o '"ll&gt; . Even u run se*ry for the .arrangements o f hymn''TtineS 'end
balden.
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;__ will 1lie. ___
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‘the
‘ offer- |
another
used; for
tor—"D E A D F I.IK S '.
Wednesday at 7:311 p.m.—"The
•Morning Worship 11:00 a.m . tone.
flight .hymns
used to
Illustrate
Sermon—W. P. Ilrooks, Jr.
‘ Eight
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„
Hour of Power".
T ra in in g Union "A Fam ily A f- the various elements o f worship
’ a ir” tl:IB p.m. We have unions w ill be In the »rdsr o f service, Mrs.
FIRST C H R IS TIA N ( l l l ltt 11
for nil ruri* group*. A nursery f o r . ^ j j h y
th » t t h t r t
I fid i Sanford Avenue
I hr* hniilon.
I w ill be on* * pee 111 number vunff
Herbert J. Ibiss. Pastor
A beautiful rolorcd religion- m o i : w W 7 r o ± T p mcordial
film w ill be shown Sunday eve­
Fellowship Hour after the evem
ning nt 7:30 p.m. The title,
eltig worshln service In the Memo- /.!,
nsrt nTThe character?
"W here the Rook Speaks."
rial Educational Ruildlng.
f°.r.
The Morning Worship Service
b
i
11:00 n.m.
Rible School 0:45 n.m.
A most cordlnl welcome to vis­
FIRHT FHRMBYTFRIAN
itors.
CHURCH
Oak Aveaue and Third Street
Kev. A. O, Mr leal*. Minister
9:4S a.m. Hunday School.
11:00 a.m, Morning Worship.
Anthems—" I Wonder As I Wartd**r’* arr. Niles—(Jlrla* Choir with
into hy Marv Ann Wilke. “The

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yesterday by Canadian Prospects,
L td , of Calgary, Alberta, which
wants to sell 30.1.99.1 common
shares In this country.
"The shares ore speculative se­
curities. " the prospectus says. It
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In May. 1050, by Wilbur E. Crlffllh
Ha still Is Its president, The prospectus says he formerly was in the
all brokerage business In Ml. Ver­
non. HI., and that In 1990 he opened
g similar business in Denver.
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founded, the commission was told,
it had l.ooo sharea, valued at I I
tfaen. Grlffllh nnd his siller, M il­
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' The company specialized In buyloll nnd selling nil leases, and ap­
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came up with 315.000 shures, at no
par value, (irlffllh sold vsooo of
these to New York underwriters at
910 a share, or for *030.000.
Shortly afterwards, (he stock was j
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III** Illll of Complaint fUrd MgalOKt
you In the Circuit Court of Semin­
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real lh l* 13th day of Novetnher. A
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«‘lerk, U im ilt Court.
fllndsione |. Kohlona
Attorney for l la ln tlff
fi t Nor III Court Street
&lt;irI ji mlu, Mot Ida

Textile’s Dixie
Migration Seen
Due To Economy
Lower Wages, Larger
Work Loads Are Re­
ported As Reasons

Hy CORNELIUS F. HURLEY
UOSTON P- The m ajor cause of
the migration nf New England tex­
tile plant, tu the South I* the lower
wanes urul bigger work loads in the
South, a New England governors*
committee reported today.
The committee filed it* renort
with the governors at a meeting
last week, but the full document,
m
v in n iu M
&gt; \ m i:
^ Nollre Is h»r* t y given Ih i* we running more than 123.000 words
nre riiKUife*! In htiHnenn on H igh­ along with illu stra tive charts won’t
way IT-lil, | net loir Hi of Malt In ml. be in print for two months.
S*ein l nnl o i "no n I y , Kla 11nUer 1 11*■ The committee chairman. Prof.
MHItloti* mime "ftutor MolH" mot
Unit We hltelld to reglater mild Seymour E H arris, H arvard Econ­
name fiitr»iiiiht I«• the term of the* omist, disclosed the contents of the
M rtttlotie N'um** Statute t«* viltr
He* Mr. »»'», of Mortda Statutes l*«M report last night at a Stale House
with the Clerk *»C I lie Cl rr till Court news conference, and Issued an at),
of Sent I nnle County. Florida.
struct of Its finding* and recom­
Mr. ami Mrs it s Sleek
mendation*.
( tw nera
" I t Is Im perative to keep up the
textile industry in New England,"
m i r i it r.
gk At eleven «V!..It on Thtir*ulay the report says.
^Rurnlna. Itioooithut* 11, l fir*2, the
It explains that the research done
Hoard of 1‘iihlh* Inatnii'tlon vv111 re­
ceive denied hid* oti const rio ting In seven m ajor New England tex­
tin addlltoii to the Seminole tltgo tile cities, disclosed that closing ot
School at Sanford, Florida F " f epc- a textile m ill meant the loss of an
fi&lt; at Ion* i all mi Architect HI ton J
Mo tight &gt;»rt, Siinfont VllfMtlh Nation­ additional Job for each textile w ork­
al Hank II ulid lug The Hoard r ner­ er who became out of work.
As for replacement Industries,
ve * the right to reject any or nil
hid s
the report said:
Hi'ml ii ..!«• (•"iinty ll'iiird nf
"The new Industries substituted
Puhll. I n*i ru 'llo H
pay lower wages than the departed
i. i: Jurdu rt. f'li mlrmu ii*
ones. The most productive and
T \N 1„ji w t *«n Hr r rnUiry
highest wage industries are often
A n T 1 l i:
l**yrn *1I*. Iiii'h urt Thursiluy reluctant to go into textile tow ns."
The committee studied the Mass­
a. I&gt;s&gt; ••111he*f* 1I, l ’»M. Ihr
Hoard • Until U hiNlMMlh •i» w ill re*- achusetts cities of Lawrence, Low­
reive mini Ini hints *1ill 1I' Il*tnd 1111If ell, Fall lllv e r and New Bedford,
ll 11•M Ini f h** IsVill.ifl1 H. Iimii) 111 Manchester and Nashua In New
nml. V l**rhlu Fur
tl
tlotia . till *o$ \r. Idle, l Hlttoi ,f Hampshire, and Woonsocket, It. I ,
Moiiahlmi. Hanford Vtlanth Nation, In making the year long study.
lit Itunk Hollaing i tie H ard reser­
Prof. Harris said the committee
ve* Ih*r* r itrhf l«* m jiT i rtfiy e*r nil
found that to some degree the
Lille
fit*i mlu *d«* i 'mi ii It Ii **rd e.r South was aided In attracting New
p uhlh li)*»rii* ll. hi
England textile plants with the help
T \\ t.UWlull, H* » i••fury
of federally financed power p ro j­
*r W
**'«»*! H* *•* e*l,»r V
ects and tax benefit* in amnrtisa1.., i: Jurd.iii, f'l iilnrm n.

Johns Mnnvillc Roofing &amp; Siding
210 lb. Thick Hutt 3 Tab Roofing
$0.03 per .square
Asbestos Siding all colors
$11.05 per square
T h is Is firs t grade m a te ria l only “ Johns M u n v llle ” does

tlon of the cost of new plant* and
machinery.
In th l* connection, he said, it
wa* found that the Southern con­
gressmen were n solid blue when
j i t came to legislation affecting the
South.
" t ’ni a D em ocrat." he said, add­
ing that he was u "New D ealer"
and then he rem arked; "One of Iho
best things about the Republican
victory Is that the Southern Demo­
crats arc not going lo head com­
mittees for a while *
With Republicans in control of
Congress, congressional comm it
tees w ill be headed by Renublleans.
most of them from the North, he
explained.
The committee report urged "a
much stronger organisation of Now
England congressmen" lo support
New England Interests.
The m ajor conclusions of the
committee included a finding Dial
the lextlle industry, employing
about 230,000 in New Knglnml is a
"v e ry Important part of the New
England economy,"
One nut of every five lo six fac­
tory jobs In New England Is in the
textile industry, the committee
found. Textile jobs account for
about one In every 11 to 12 Jobs nf
oil kinds in the urea.
"The wage differential between
New England and the South. Its
most important textile rom petllor,
Is substantial,*’ the report says
"Inclusive of differentials In
costs of fringe benefits for exam­
ple. holidays with pay and vaca­
tions the differential for the aver­
age of all branches of the industry
between New England ami the
South, may be as much us 20 cents
an hour, or about 17 per cent of
the Southern wage level The exact
figure is n m atter In dispute be­
cause official figures vary to some
extent, und the manner in which
different segments of the industry
are weighted In a rrivin g at a total
Is a m atter of dispute A fa ir
statement of the range of reason
able eslimales Is 13 23 cents an
hour.
"R u t all we insist on Is that the
differential is substantial "
"W ork loads, the number of
looms operated by a weaver, also
on- larger hi the South than In
Nrw England "
The cum inillcc also said the
monagement in New Kngtoml has
"fa lle n behind” and it listed exces­
sive managerial stuffs, nepotism,
failure to inodertil/e, a tendency
to take more profits out of the
business in New England than in
Southern m ills, plants bull! for an­
other age and therefore loo large
or too small operate efficiently
today, Inhospitably to new ideas,
failure to produce the newer blends
and failure to spend on research
mid inudniuulc support of textile
sehools as some ol the flaws It
found In m ill ownership
The report said tile wage d iffe r­
ential should be reduced, hut
added:
"W e nre not of Iho view that
wage ru ttin g , except in the most
unusual cirrum stunrcs, offers the
solution. A better approach Is a
rise In Southern wages.”
"T rade unionism should lie ac­
cepted as a vital necessary force

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Silk Is Undergoing Hal Boyle Column F rl.T UNPor.v 28,
1832
Page 1
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Comeback WithAid
Jury Convicts Sex
NEW ’YORK —Today mi man
Murderer Of Niece
Of Synthetic Fibre need
in a nation of 137 m illion people
go hungry Somewhere there
H r RICHARD F1SKE
(F o r SAM DAWSON)
NEW YORK '.n—Silk Is coming
hack after 20 years of waning pop­
ularity. And orlon, a synthetic as
new- ns silk Is old. is helping turn
the trick
Orion adds such practical fea­
tures as wnshnhillty. crease re ­
sistance and &lt;ptick drying In the
luxurious iptalily anil rich color of
fine silk
This blend of the new and the
old is being brought out by Schwar/enbach Huber Company, which
was making silk fabric* mure than
a century ago.
In the mid-twenties Schwar/en
bach wus doing the largest silk
business in the world. Almost over­
night rayon became an Important
fiber and In 1927 Schw arienbach
bad Its first bad year.
Now, the firm that since has
been making Its living from syn­
thetics Is again lending emphasis
to Its first success—silk. And os of
yesteryear it gels Its raw m aterial
from Japan.
The company hasn't given up
the man-made fibers that have
paid the rent In recent years Rut
It Is again expanding Its silk bus!
ness
And Robert M Schw arienbach,
youthful (he’ s 33 years old) nmi
aggressive president of the compuny, says
ys (he com
unehack Is off to
ini auspicious star!
Right now Ihe comeback I*
pretty well confined to the luxury
classification, Schwaricuhach says.
The firs t three fabric blends of
silk amt Du Font's orlon are In
comm ercial production after six
months of development
The broadest appeal of Ihe three,
since it is the least expensive, Is
suitable fur such item* as men’s
shirt* and women's blouse* anil
summer type washable dresses.
Schuur/cnhach says this broadcloth blend of two thirds orlon and
nne third silk already has drawn
unusual interest
He expects, for Instance, that a
gulf dress of this m aterial w ill
retail fur about $.19 .mi and a man's
s llirl al about $12
A second blend is made up of (Ml
per cent spun silk warp and *0 per
re lit orlon fillin g and is Intended
for the same type of apparel as the
broadcloth blend
Setnvanenhnch snys this extra
for the same type of appnrcl as the
the fabric a more delicate feel but
percentage of silk not only give*
widens the color range attainable
with hard In dve nrlnn.
A third b le n d -191 per cent orlon
warp and 10 per cent silk fillin g —
is especiallv suitable (nr women's
blouses ami dresses, Schwur/rnbach say s
Production
of these
hlends,
Schw arienbach suvs, Is only lintlied lo Ihe uvullabllity nf orlon
llu l us Du I'lin l Increases pro
ductiou of urloii yam , lie adds,
there w ill lie a solution lo Die tint
tleneek
And ns more synthetic is avail
able Schw n rrrn lia rh hopes to bring
the product into the less expensive
classification

L’fitnIi!injur Flourishes
fn Polk Says Sheriff
risk says orgnniicd gambling is
flourishing in I’ulk County ami the
piddle is in blame.
Parrish said hollla lottery opera
Don-- controlled by Ihe Sicilian
| Mafia, are almost as large In Folk
in the South ns It I* In New Eng
la n d ," the report said.

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THESE OUTSTANDING VALUES IN USED CARS and TRUCKS
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RIVERSIDE, Calif
P \ ju ry
is a table at which he lx welcome
That may nut he (he most sig­ convicted John C Law ranee to
i O l ’ i I ( « ' y l 1 m V ! 1{ I I S
nificant fact about this 'ihanksgiv night of the sex murder last Vug
lug Day. Hut it lx doubtful i f In 1? of his HS-yeur old niece hath
the history of the world a country ryn Knodel.
The verdict curried no rceom
so vast could name one single day
during which its entire population mendntinn. which mentis that the
11 i i i
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could he certain of escape from 37 year old form er convict w ill tie
given the death sentence
mankind's oldest foe—hunger
The slate maintained F a t I w
Thanksgiving is the 24-himr pe
riml m the year when all A tneri ranee ravished her. hilled In i ..to
"(X .« -W« ! V. VUsthYga* ( l l t l
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vans try to harvest man’s gr-'ai a rock uml lett her hod) on a high ’7 * .. - k i i e
cst dream —peace amid plenty No .w ay. making It appear ih.it she
American really wants to start a was a tra ffic victim
t ■1
ipiarrel on this day. and the A m er­
ican soldier in lands beyond the sea
bates to fight on it
The idea of Thanksgiving Is no
A m e r I c o n invention, and even
Fravda could hardly claim the llu.x
DETROIT i.P - V uth.rilics i,&lt;dnv
Mans found It firs t It Is as old as sought to determine the can &gt; of
•ti.* i \ r - 1 i'll: . - - i*
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the Hlbte. The first thing Noah did death of nn 87 year old woman
after Ihe flood abated was lo give whose body was kept for two n-ais
I 'lin N i: 7d
burnt offerings of clean beasts ami hy her two sons in an upstairs
clean fowl unto the Lord.
room of her home in Detroit's
I VV i . ; ; ! . C l
('ra d ic a lly every ancient people eastern market district
jam
had sim ila r sacrificial customs
V • oc,
Police made the macalu e dis
‘Ihe Hrlllsh. beginning with the covety o f the xkelelon ol Mis
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l.Mdl. nave had special day* of an investigation of repot Is that all
Thanksgiving after weathering an was not well al t he Lettters.il
empire c rh ls or to celehrato such home
Joyous events as the fiiith year of
When police attempted to i mm
Queen V ictoria’s reign In 181)7
Die rundown house, one &gt;&gt;| ih two
lint over a period of three ecu soils, Stanley, shot liimself
lie
lurics the practice of an annual was fimml m ortally wound' I
"tl a
dav of thanksgiving—form ally her lu'il in Hiiulhei room
aided since Abraham Lincoln's
Rushed to receiving ho
proclamation of I8&lt;ij-has become Stanley before he died .1 'I In HIo.0d
peculiarly an American institution ills brothel'. Russell Mi kept the
Now it Is perhaps the most A m er­ body of Ih clr mother because they
furnace
ican of holidays, because it wraps did nut have funds to huiv her
(III
all Die other holidays In one
Mrs
LemersaFs skeliioti was
t»n Thanksgiving Day the aver fiiltm l nil a lied, covered with old
age man thinks o( Ills heritage of rags
freedom, just as he does on In
Police said Russell, who w.m
dependence Day Ills mind turns arrested VVedliesdav
w.,. la id
to h i' lined ones who have passed without charge fur »|iic&gt;tmiiiiii.
on. ns it does on M em orial Day
Howard Schumann ,vt a uenhew
lb- ordinarily gets time off front uf Mrs Letttersal. lohl polu
he
A t t ll io r i/ e il C u li-m titt iR u tle r
his job. as he does on Labor Day. hud heard rum ors fb.it In. .mat
lb- has a feeling of spiritual grail w ax dead He said Hu- two l.i.uln . s
11107 S a n fo rd A ve n u e
I ’ o ltn e 1112
hide, lust as be does at t ’liristinas,
bad barricaded lln -n i'iK c &gt;&gt;&gt; in,
bid it is a feeling lim ited In no house and refused to t ol. m ill
one sect or religious creed
him
tin I hanksgiv dig Dav even an
atheist van feel numhly grateful
NT. I VM IS ( I I I Iti II
that whatever power that created
Tin- Seuioi M i * s i ■- m
him has also left hint free to e riti of s i .itmios a vi r n&gt; i . i .
ci/e Die Idea of there being any have chat ire o f the &lt; n i . - . ,
1
tiu il at till
Siiiii Imv Me* l \
ii, . , ',
Hut ever since (lov
llra d fo u l he the speakoe id tin m&lt;■• M -It !&lt;• ‘ - I
p r o c l a i m e d the first Filgrtm v lees.
I liunk'giving in U121. the day has
The Vo,-id l l i ' i i
O III
Ii.nl a peculiar duality of lis own
I r a t ’ s;’
V -m sM -rrS
dec ii |ii"g rn itt id : m
a iptiel Joy in tiring able .........
I II M,
(lie iiflo riii'o li. Vli
br.de and share the bounty of the w ill ho tlio spoiilo i i t i n - i
good earth under Hie bcnlson of a sol i iee* The in itili
(?) \ id o \ i e-.sot if, , Mill II,
supreme being If is unlike Die \ l l I' i i 111 w iir u li in j»t &gt;U 11
pagan harvest festivals because 11 M i t ’lini e l l l l l f ( I h V S
O
|.
,
It I
Isn't a tune of riotous revelry It i»*» .1 V V i in ( i n i h 111 f l u
*’ ■* l" i I
Is simply a tim e for us all to null mini l'tllll-"ll I h i i h i m * i •' 1*
complaining and lie grateful (nr
what we have
i
• »!M }'
s I p c e 4 l * r 1 1 v u ’ • i V\
Must uf all it is a fam ily hull P
1 S(
,. i l l i l m i \
j m ’ Ihh
tiny the day when the elan gulb ' I , v 1
it
N * i M i VI t1! |
ers its members and lonesome than Win times.
friends together and all know n
mutual gladness because they are
together, there Is plenty lo eat mi
Die table, and all the dark fears
that separate us on other days are
old of sight and out of mind
Thanksgiving Is the day of Amor
lean plenty without greed or envv
because there is enough for nil It
is' h kindling portent of that day.
however distant when all peoples
w ill enjoy it universal Thanksewing Dav. gratefully sharing the
endless riehos of a chip'll
'
when mi man sits down to .m
einptv table or hears Ihe clamor
of a growling gun
*Aml I Dunk in many Mnerleun
house hob Is today sntuo member
w ill offer up ill sib-nee or aloud
'tit'll a prayer as this
"D e a r lo rd , we thank von for
whftt you have hosfnwcd upon us
Help us to find a way so that the
entire Iminnii race may know such
a day "

9

WE ARE THANKFUL THAT WE CAN OFFER YOU
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T V I'IN U
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('nunty as the phosphate Industry
"Organized rackets cannot up
crale unless they are wanted hy
the people," i ’nrrlsh said al a
Linns t'luh luncheon Tuesday
" I f you Imy bulllit, then you up
prove of it If you take a iliiualion
front it rnc keleer. then you a|i

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TttRKKSGrciNG SPECIALS

.V iM K O O K A H l I’K IN ) 1N(.
U R ! i' . Y l&gt;; \ ! &gt; !/, \ ! n

1950 Dodge, 2 Ton Tractor,
air hrakeH, H u d d l e tanks,
fifth wheel, radio, heater,
825 x 20-10 ply tlrcH ,
2 speed axle
$1396*00
,'1 *'IP V l 1-l

1949 Chevrolet Suburban

$ 995*00

1949 Chevrolet VL»Ton Pick-up

$ 953*00

1947 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery
1947 International V/2 Ton
Stake Body
1946 Dodge 2-Ton Flut
1944 Ford 2-Ton Flat

$ 755*00
$ 300-00
$ M.OO
$ 400.00

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When new diu*x or old fail lo help
your couth or chcxl cold don't delay.
( reomulvli'ii conlaitu only safe, helpful, proven ingirdlentx nml no nar­
cotic* lo disturb natitrc'i process. It
,oei into the hronchUI xyslem to aid
nature soothe anil heal raw, Ictidrr.
inf1*incd bronchial membrane*, fiuat.mtced in please or your diuixist re­
fund* money, f'rcomulslon ha* ttcwkl
the text of many million* of u k i i .

CREOM UIISION
c»y«*i. C*mi C il t c i o ii
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D A Y S T O H E M E M B E It

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WEDDING

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B IR T H D A Y
A N N IV E R S A R Y

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C H R IS T M A S

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MOTHERS DAY
Alw nyx Nice To (H*»

THE ESSEX
STUDIO

GUARANTEED USED TIRES
EASY BUDGET TERMS

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V f i t SANFORD HERALD
F rl. Nov. » , » 5 f
F if e

The Sanford Herald

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BIBLE VER8F. TODAY

Countries that are Christian
know nothing of famine. Oi\ly
godless and heathen rpunlrle* arc
ao afflicted. The key to abundance
la wisdom, it find* water fo r the
duicrt and love distribute* superabundance to reiclon* that lack.
For went and fntnlnc they were
lolllary. — Job .'10:3.
In making hit irlectiom for hh
cabinel, General Kiienhower irem*
to go on llie aiiumplion that a
public official tltould be above
tuipicion.
Former New York Mayor 0 ‘Dwy?
er h u leiigned * i ambatudar to

Mexico. It will I * intereiling to
ice now whether he ilayi in hiding
or relurm lo face tha muiic.
The Britiih are differing from a
new picture of Queen EJirabeth
which ii being uied on tome new
coini put out by the Royal Mint.
Her neck ii too long, they »«y. Now
the know, how Alice in Wonder*
land muil have frit.

Income Of Colleges * 1 r r fr&lt;
——“
,r
II ■
U bccomcH more nml work' neccsnnry fo r collcifctf and
unfvergltlea to find now Hourcoglof Income. A 2,300 ptogc repbrt by tho Commission on Fitvnttclng H ig h e r Education
mnkea thin plain. T h e Commission was sot up by the A m o rcan Association o f U niversities and began m akin g its study
o f financial conditions o f colleges and universities
orslt
throe
yours ago.
The commission warned a g a in s t exten d in g the am ount
o f federal aid given to universities. I t Is feared th a t fu rth e r
government assistance m ig h t endanger tho indeiwiidcnce
n f the educational institutions which receive It. It Is only
natural to assumo that when colleges and universities a rc
sup|&gt;orted by public funds governing I Indies exjmei and de­
serve u sny in how i.awo institutions a re ru n . But the Inde­
pendence o f Ihe colleges nnd u n iversities is the factor w hich
makes them such valuable assets to society.
T he report urges th a t business and In d u stry play n big­
ger role in subsidizing education. In recent years big com........................................................
panics
have taken on the jo b o f supporting the schoo»1h th a t
wns once done by philanthroidst. U iit exjwnsos have gruv*n
pace-.
111 kept pi
to such an extent th a t g ifts haveD not
' ‘ aidil fo r the schoola
T he commission nlso recommended
from churches, the st lies and Die com m unities. Education Is
extrem ely important in a democracy nnd It Is to tho In terc u t
o f everyone to keep It vital and us free ns possible fro m thu
Interference o f government. Unless tho pixddem etui bo
solved by the combination o f the e ffo rts o f in d iv id u a l*, p ri­
vate enterprise, state mid com m unity leadership, tho federal
governm ent w ill Inevitably hnvo to take over. T h a t would
not ho good.

Wagging1 'The Dog
N u t Holman, mu* of tha b ailin g a u tla iritlu a on basket­
ball, faces dismissal front his job as basket hall conch a t (he
C ity College o f New York. It is charged th a t Holman was
aware Unit the scholastic records o f high school basket ball
stars were falsified to permit them to enter (*C N Y . A g n a ip
investigating athletic practices at the school has e ritid z e il
him severely for failure to eo-i penile w ith it.
Men who conch scholastic or collegiate sports should bo
sources o f inspiration to the students w ith w hom they cornu
in contact, i f they fall to set proper exam ples o f sportsm anship and In teg rity they should Im&lt; dismissed. But coaches
who resort to liigii pressure la d le s to produce w inning h u m s
uro tho result of tho Ills inherent In hlg-tlm e a th letic pro­
grams mid are not the causes o f the malady.
The adm inistrative officials o f a college, the president
uni! thd trustees or regents supposedly set and execute the
policies tile school will follow. It is th e ir job to he aw are of
o f w hat is going on and if players a re recruited and subsi­
dized they must certainly know ubont it.
P utting the hlnnie mi the coaches is a s h iftin g o f refl|&gt;omdbllily which will neither right the wrongs which hnvo
lasm dmie nor prevent abuses fio m recurring.. It n tim e for
all o f the schools enga/ed in big-tim e atlfletie program s to
examine the place sp&lt; its have come to occupy and answer
the serious ipiestion of w hether the tail is not wagging tho
dog.

Paul Hoffman tayi that Amer­
ican buiincii ii on irial. "In two
yean", the former Mutual Security
Director drdarea, "buiineu will
have to detnomliale that it can
work wrlh the government nut only
for ita benefit, but (or the benefit
of all the people". We hale to think
H ow I I 10 world I'lumgrn In n few yi’iu .i! Tin- United
what would hapiien to buiineu if titntcH iiitn junt iigrri'd tn lend Japan a fleet n f IH friitatoH
there should he another deprenion. aiul 00 landiiiK c ra ft. Thin I h tlie fir a l ntep Inw ard under­
w ritin g Jupanem- rearm am ent ho th a t (lie Japancno can de­
Professional gamblers are taking
fend themnelvcii.
a gamble when they violate the
A few yenm urd hucI i a atep would Imve I me 11 until inklaw*, even as you and 1. Sometimes
nble. Conceivably in Home now ttnforneun fu tu re we may be
they are convicted, as when Lavick
helping IlUHHla to defend herncll agaiim t Home mure form id ­
E. Adams, chief of the bolila rack­
able enemy, perhaps C hina I
t. .
et In Pinellas county, was found
A ttitu i'crt and-cIrciiniHtanci'M change w it Is’ yearn and
guilty the olher day on ell three
prcKHuroH from d iffe re n t dlructlnim. Only a few Ganlc prlncounts of an income tax violation
elplim rem ain the name: Peace lenmltiH b etter than w a r; co­
Indictment. He could break the operation hotter than c o n flic t: tru th b etter than fa la lty ;
gambling laws with impunity sp- compnmdnn hotter than cruelty. Mont n f the human race
Sietiily, but he could not leave would Hubncrihe to thcHC Htatcrnonln. Sn fa r imople do not
fade Sam out of a share of his Heem able to apply them w ith any noticeable degree o f hucillegal profits.
COIIB,
"Thu only trouble w ith C iirlstia n U y " aaid a w I hu and
It h haul for us to realise some­
w
itty
m an, " I h th a t It hnn never yet been trie d ." W ouldn't it
times how fast Florida is growing.
Wa were reading the other night be a good Idcn to th in k nbout H la rtin g (o try It?

Arms And Selflessness

G

(h it In 1900 the density of popula­
tion on Ihe tower east coast Was
Iwo persons per square mile. You
know something of how, that con­
dition has changed. Yesterday the
Census Bureau revealed that the
value of farm lands in Florida has
increased from 281 million dollars
to 900 million dollars during lha
last 30 years and the farm acreage
Increased from six million to 16
million. Meanwhile, farm labor in­
come rose from 10 million dollars
to 69 million dollars. YCho can deny
that Florida is the fastest growing
stile In the union),

Sttel Capacity
Atiures Nation
Of Huge Supply
fIt Will Be Running
Out Of Our Ears/’
Says Sam Daw son
tty T. E. APPLEGATE
(For NAM DAWNONt
NEW YORK iJ^—A rr wo going to
have s trrl flguratlvrty “ running
out of mir ca r*" In the next year
or io?
11tl» hai been a latent fear
among aomi Meet producer* ever
ilnce the ImtuMry aimed at a goal
of 120 million ton* nf annual tie d making capacity bv tp.ll.
A* tho bulk of defi'iue nerd la
met, the thinking went, steel w ill
pour out of the new plants In
Hood more than ample for
civilian use.
Now—despite x record steel pro­
duction pace—there iv spreading
belief that such fear* may be
groundless.
Some industry lenders are be­
coming cautiously optimistic. And
not Just for tho abort term, either.
Latest evidence on the nverexnanslon uuestlun caino this week
from tho president af (he second
largest steel company In the nulion, A II. Iloincr of llethlehcm
Steel.
Studies made for Hothlrhcm,
Homer said, show that since 1900
there bus been n close correlation
between steel nut put and the figure
for gross national product, cor­
rected for Inflation. Gross national
product (ONP) represents the na­
tion's total output of both giants
and services.
Measured against GNI* and,
since 1919, the Federal Reserve
Hoard Index of Industrial produc­
tion, Homer said. Ihe new steel
capacity Is not out of line, lie
commented:
"B oth (IN I' and the FHII Indices
reflect the facts of our scmi-garrlson economy. But they also reflect
the growth of our populallon and
the advance In our standards of
living. Undoubtedly, they reflect
trends In increased consumption of
steel that none of ns expect to see
reversed Ihe tempo may change,
but the direction wilt not."
Sustained demand for steel was
noted by the muga/im- Steel, which
said Nleel men who thought demand
would liHH-r off after the first rpuirter of 19.13 now are Inclined to push
the dale farhler back.
The Iron Age, mclulwurklng
Irude weekly, today predicted
sleelmuklug capacity w ill bo close

’.a

EX'Coltege Deart'Is
Miami Death Victim
M IAM I OP-Dr. Robert D. Eng.
Ilib, 79, former dean of Washing.
Inn and Jefferaon College, died
Thursday In a hospital.
A native of ftushford, ,T Y., ho
attended the University of Rochest­
er and the University of Chicago
and received his Doctor of Philoso­
phy degree from the University of
Slier
•
llchlgxn.
Up was head of Uin Latin de­
partment at Washington nnd Jef(erMin from 190S to 1920, dean the
(next Iwo year* and then headed
the romanre language department
until 1977,
A flrr a year at the University of
Florida as professor of French, he
ted professor of phllosn
was appointed
phy at the University of Miami,
serving hi that position unlit 1032
Then for the next five years he
lectured ut Miami's extension ill
vision.
Survivors include his widow,
Julia, two sons, Burns H ill English,
Marathon, and Charles L. English,
lenry
Miami, and a daughter, Mrs.lit
Drown, Norway, Me.
‘

Youth Ih Killed On
Motorbike In Miami
MIAMI Ui—A 10-ycar-old boy
who came hero from West Palm
lleach lo spend Thanksgiving with
til* fulher was killed Thursday
when his motorbike collided headon with a motorcycle.
He was Identified ns James II.
Mumicii Jr., of 333lx Plymouth St.
County Hoad Patrolman B. A. I
Wheat said Munden was making
a left turn Into Sunset Drive when
lie rolllded with Gene Darker. 22,
u Miami fireman who was riding
the motorcycle.
Darker was no thurt. Munden
died at Dade County Hospital a
few hours after the crash.
to l in million tons by the end of
■lr
thi* yenr. and cited "Industry
con
fnlrncn in continuing civilian de- &gt;
rnand for steel" as a factor In
bringing the industry within reach­
ing dlsiancc of Its 120 million-ton
goal.
Steel plants this week nro pro­
ducing more Ihun 2 ,100.000 tons
for tin- eleventh successive week,
11 pace never before sustained
October was the biggest month In
Iry history, with output to­
Industry
taling 9,790,900
tuns, nr an average
9,
of more (linn 2,200,000 a week.
Hated capacity of the entire In­
dustry last Jim 1 was only 2,077,OKI tons a week.

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Sanford Herald
ORLANDO lift—The.U, 8. Depart­
Dear H lr ^ '
I sec your paper Went senlnwap, ment of Agriculture says 2/&gt;5O,0oo
do not know of any ihinir more chicks Imve been sold by coni
eontemalile than that, do not know mcrciat hatcheries ami feed deni­
how It would feel to do that?
Well Gen, ike I i n xcalawny loo,
born in Texas, make lulks for
liryan but now I.etoniM to the pni*
”
ty who hnto the South and all
till n g i Houtliciu
How ever if we could and did
stand Hurdimr, Collldge, nod Hoo­
ver am positive U'.* -ai- - lie l JVe
ni.f»g
I f memory serves mo correctly
we had a lot of irnbiwny vote t for
-X
Hoover. Do you remember ladle*
and kid* crying for food under the
great 8 lr Hoover ?
0H1Y :&gt;1.7:
In the |ui*l ten year* lie- {south­
ern stale* in ear*, truetovi, phones,
A Wft'K
truck*, cleclrlrity have gained »»
much more than nnv otllei section
That Idea nearly kills carpet bag­
gers, holm* made vallkee* and sea
luwuirs, you are of the two latter.
SI neerely,
Milton Gage
Tampa, Fla.

K
l
a

er* in Florida to brofltr pwdricerP
la five commercial areas ao far
this year.
. In the same time last year, a,*
loi.wo
II ,VW were
was*- sold.
a m
The areas are Miami,, Tampa,
Halatka. Jacksonville and De Fu*
niak Springs.

nn

backyard

GYM SEY
Tubular »t*al • • •
Equipped w ith ! • • • • ♦
Slrato-Glidcr, ring*,
p#io bar, two swing*,
two chinning b ar*.

AVa|^ t 0n,V

T ir* $ to n *

s t o r e s
Rhone 12

T O U C H T O N ’S
Saturday Special
B A K E D C H IC K E N

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C H O IC E O N E V E O E T A Ii l. E
H O T B O M . - » H U J T E It
C O F F E E OH T E A

DINNERS WITH VEGETABLES
SEKVEI) ALL DAY SUNDAY

T C IIC C T C N D R U G C C .

V,

$
N ote t" Sanford ShnpperH! We Imve a com­
plete line " f clttldrers'H t-lolhen. from lioots
ton-ap*. al tlie mi ml reaxtitudde prices tlu it
ran la- Immtl an&gt; where!

O iv e tlie Qirislmas present
that can M lg you thanks
lbrlljears!

5 . IIS
Uk-i I . l-y

Hoblllllixxl.

l u l l l iiiv I . u - t i- i U n t i l

ii

A lio
Slim-*

t'uuhot Hut*

CHEF’S SPECIAL
A BOW L OF R EAL HOME MADE
VEG ETA BLE SOUP
• C IIE F'N CHOICE OF TASTY
SAN D W IC H D A ILY
i CHOICE OF COFFEE OR T E A

Sale Of Baby Chides
In State Show Jump

Dungnrt-rs, Gunnel lined

Busier Hruwn Cotton Knit
Keparato* to iuix nml limtrh
ShortH and
S h irlH .....
M ill each
C a rd ig an s ...... I.litt
Wool Jersey Suit* lo *l*e 0
Cirnligun, Slipover nml Pnutx

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HOM E MADE PIEH 'D AILY

2.49
Plain dungaree*

1.29
Pistol Packer Western
•leans, black tw ill

3 .9 8

R c u m illa t &amp; A n d e r s o n
W ALO RKEN AGENCY
"ON T U B CORNBK BY T U B CLOCK"

^

T han are now on deposit with
the Florida Industrial CommUtion
in Tallahassee over 00 million dol­
lar* collected in laic* from the
business men of this state for the
purpose of paying people not lo

C a s tle J c u ic lr y
111 West First

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Keminds You To —
T-Shirts

g gn T w an w ow ?

W h o is tho clsilil that you love the mostT

fasteners

Colnrftil stripe*

You want that lilllo one's Christmas lo be the brightest
ial fund. Now if the
ida rtflly waits to
ip a y m M this »tale,
le w unnecessary l i t
tway with, or If it
Koav for legitimate
ai building tchooli,
hoMf t k there U a

another. And almost every-

(toselhle, don’t you? This year that will probably mean toys.
M i! you can give him another gift t6o— one that arid
keep your ihoughlfultirss In hfa heart for many yean lo

Mon-Togs
Corduroy Hull*
I ’ink and Blue

5,98 set

cume| a United S utra D r Tense Bond.
A Christmas-given Bond will be a fin* savings start
for tha youngster you love. I t will go oa earning Interest

1949 Chevrolet
2 Door Sedan;

1951 Buiek
4 Door Sedan

Cairn Clean. Good T lr li
• Radio and Heater I

E xtra dean, low mileage,

UMB. M CtUIIY U BOH 01

M ta ke, provoke a M ing
tarnation over where tlw
k a— lag from. But .the
hern la inch a p#at*up de­

Hturdibny Press Shirt*
Coiuplotu with ruff llnka
urn) tli-, l&gt;oxed

1947 Pfrrtioutl
2 Door Sedan
Radio, Heater,
Excellent Condition

m

m

u f your thoughtfulnesa.

2 Door Sedui
Extra clean. Radio. One
Owner.

Dynaflow,

Slipover

M ain the bank (mo of your Chrlalmea shopping itopa
and find out more about Booda aod other forma o f savings

. B e l t s . . 69c up

aa,gjfl, possibilities.

Big

1950 Tdntiac

1949 Buiek
Sedanette

m

II Wool
Bwretun

until ho’e fully grown—an ever-lncreaatng remlndar

F o r your y o u a g e te rs W u rity , and j t m e o o t t y
give a United Stole* Defense Bead tide &lt;

Topi' Cardigan and
Slipover, boxetP

3.98 set

1

Bpringfoot Sneck Box,
alt colora

FLORIDA STATE RANK

ll 1* Nlhx
Shirt* and

Flannel
Jackets

Wool . . . 2.98

Holeproof Leathern!#
~ Nappeia

2.95
Bootle Nap pare

Opposite Poet Office
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Of Bridal Brcnkfant
I M r*. Raymond Rail, M r*. A. L.
day School Class o f the F irs ' | 5 k in u *r and Mis* B etlye Rene Halt
Methodist Church w ill hold it i entertained this tnom nlg w ith a
annual Christmas pa rty in M c­ breakfast honoring Miss Rnrhrn
Kinley Hal] at 7:30 p. in. Hos­ Uui-ker, who w ill be Im irricd tptesses w ill be Sirs. Claude II*u n ­ morrow nig h t to [,t. Robert June*.
done, M r*. Chester Daniels, Mrs. The pa rty was held at {1:00 o'clock
The m iinthly social gathering Z. II. U u tllff, M is. tlrodic M il- at the Skinner home on Magnolia
of Congregation Detli Israel w ill Hams, M r*. C. II. Winn, Mrs. lin t \ venue.
be hold nt H:(K&gt; n. iu .
Lovely arrangem ent* o f white
Flower*. Mrs. Donald Dunn and
MONDAY
and
fern
were
used
Mrs. John M, Glllon. A ll inruihers gladioli
•i to *Yotnari a S w irly of Chris are urged to tirin g a child's g ift. throughout the room*. On the
tiau Service* and the Western n ' The Unity ‘ ‘T ru th " Class w ill breakfast table hi the dining room
Service (iuihl of the First Mvtli- meet at the V aldct Hotel at 7:15 was u white cornucopia fille d w ith
odiat Church w ill hold it* annual p m. The subject w ill be Iho book w hite gladioli and fern. C rystal
covered dish supper nt 7:00 j,. m. "Talks on T n ith " by Charles I &gt;11 eatidrlirhrn in the shape o f tiny
In McKinley
‘"
Unit to tic pi reeded more Thp public Is eonlialty in- horrmcopius held w hite tapers; and
w ith a business m eeting’ u f th
the w hile flowers were also used
vttrd In attend.
circle* at It;,10 p. m. Knelt memhei
Sanford Lodge No. i!'J F. «'i A. on the bu ffe t. W hite tapers tird at
i* a*krd to bring tuhh: service* fo r M. w ill hold their annual rleel in the base w ith a .-innR whIFc blos­
one.
o f officers ut 7:30 p. in at M m - som were placed lit silver candelaThn Week o f Prayer fo r fu rrlg u onle Hall.
lira on the buffet.
mission. w ill lie oh«erveil at the
During the party M i** Rucker
w kdnkm Day
F irs t Ilsp tixt Church at 'J:IM&gt; p.m.
was presented w ith a mayonnaise
The I'rn v e r Meeting Sendee at S e t In the Care** pattern by T ifw ith Circle No. G in charge. A
ih o rt busincM meeting for all o f­ the First baptist Church w ill be­ fvtl. Those enjoying the occasion
ficers o f the W MU w ill bo held at gin at 7:in p.m
w ith Mis* Rucker were Mrs. II.
The Young People’s A uxiliaries Wayde Rucker. Mrs. C. T. t'lHiper.
3:00 p.m.
The P rim ary Sunbeam* w ill &lt;d the F irst Raptisl Church w ill o f YVinston Salem, N. f , , M r*. I..
meet at the F irst baptist ('lunch p i esciit the program at 7:30 p m . G. Horn o f Anuiatotr, Ala., Mrs. ( ’.
lo r Ihc Week of Prayer fu r foreign It. ilo rn o f Mocksville. N. C.. Mr*.
a t 3:30 p.m,
The F irst Rnptixl T raining Un­ missions w ith Mrs. A. B. Tedfortl C. R. Jones, and the Misses Nance
ion w ill hold a W orker's Council as leader. A picture of the Ufo Jean Appleby. N ixie K ltv h h u ff,
Mary Anne Galloway. Gretehen
meeting in the Memorial Kdurn- of Lottie Moon will ba shown.
The Sanford Woman's Club w ill K irchhoff, l.lla
l.e ffle r. Jovttle
llo n a l llu llilin g beginning at 7:00
hold
Us
Christmas
luncheon
and
Jones, lleheee'i Horn, M rirgniet
p.tll. w ith n covered dish supper.
general
meeting
nt
13:30
p.
m.
nt
Jones, Susan Skinner and the three
Gamma Laminin Chapter, licta
Ihn club house. A ll department* hostesses, M U ' Hall. M r*. Skinner
Sigma Phi, w ill meet a t the Cen­ w ill participate
sfmwer fo r and M r*, nail.
pate and a shower
tra l Florida Quick Freexe u l (1:3(1 the Children'* home w ill he held.
p.m. fo r a box supper.
Hostesses w ill he M r*. Henry McThe Philathen Class o f I he I .it it I in, rhulrinun, M r*. C. P. lia rF ir * l P resliyteriuii Churcli w ill key, M r* O. P. Herndon, Mrs.
hold Ms C hrlslm u* party n t 7:0" Albert Starke, Mrs. H a rry Lee,
P. in. Kindi person I* asked to Mrs. M nrgaiet Edwards, M r*. S.
bring a covered dish uiid a lio C. (it iiliuni. M r*. I. R. Jones, Mr*.
Tommy S tringer " f
M urray
cent g ift.
II. S [luggur and M r*. James Lee. Slate College in
Kentucky is
Garden Club member* me in ­ For reseiNation* m eiu'ats ore ask­ spending the holiday
w ith
Id*
vited to the Center nt 'J:lMl p. m. ed to contact M r*. W. II. (irurss- mother, M r*. I. T. Stringer.
to go to the shop o f ,1. |l. McNeill, le, telephone 4I8G-W .
flo ris t ,wdio w ill roniluet a progniin
Mis* Carolyn Patrick hn* a r­
Weklwn l.ialge No. H7P I - A. to
on chrysanthemum*. Members may It. It. T. w ill meet itr the lO tlF rived from Duke U n ive rsity
In
■t*o go directly to his nhop un Hall at 3:00 p. in.
Durham, N. C. to spend the h o li­
Sipes Avenue.
day* w ith tier parent*, Mr. and
TU E S D A Y
TH U R S D AY
Mr*. W. A. P atrick •
Circle No. It w ill present lieThe
Itnval
Andnts.sadot
*
w
ill
Mr. and Mr*. E. P. t ’la ik and
p ingm in at the Week o f Prayer
observance for foreign missiuik'i ut meet at the F irst lln p lh t C hlirell Mr*. W. V. Neville of Knfnln, Ala.
ill
7
:U0
p.
m.
! returned to th e ir home yc»lcnltiv
the F irst llu iiils t Church nt L'dio
The Junior llrntherhood will a fte r spending a few days w ith
p.m. w ith Mrs. II. C. Moure in
meet ut tlie First Hnpllsl Church their parents, Mr. and M r*. R. It.
rhsrge,
Reek.
at
7:It* p. m.
The Junior O A* w ill meet at
A pio g nio i for the Week of
Iho First Hnptist C h illi'll at 1 111
Mr. and Mrs. A. ('. Madden
p.m.
Prayer fo r foreign m i**ion* w ill spent the Thank-giving h e lh la v
The Chirp'd Choir w ill hold re- be held u( the F irst baptist w ith (heir sons and daughters-inhetirsal at
the
F irst ltn p li*t| Cillireh al 3JHI p. m Circle No. taw. M i. mill Mrs. Harold MiolChurch at D:tr&gt; p.tu.
7 w ith M i* I! I,. Johnson, lead­ ilreti and Mr. and Mrs. Thermi
The Daughter* o f Wesley Sun­ er, w ill lie in charge
Madden in Greenslioro. N C.

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.Mr. and Mrs. (1, L. Powell cnt r r ln liiid Inst night w ith a buffet
supper follow ing the rehearsal at
the F irst 1'rcshytrriari Church for
the Wilsnn-Pnwelj wedding. Tlie
long b u ffe t table was overlaid
w ith a yellow linen cloth and tlie
beautiful urrungem unl in the cen­
te r was formed w ith two lovebird*
In cage* hanked w ith yellow uml
bronte chrysanthemum* mid yel­
low and brown illdion*. C rystal
rnndolftbrn held white tapers en­
twined w ith yellow pom porn*.
H llver' M d ' cnrMul iippuintm ent*
were lisriL.
On another Icihlo in tlu&gt; room
was placed a novel and beautiful
three-tiered fountain nriuugcm eut
w ith Wuler spraying over a rtis tic
arrangements o f w hite chrysan­
themums nml greenery. Guests
worn seated lit niiimII tables which
were covered w ith white linen
cloths und decor sled w ith while
blossom* und greenery.
M r*. T. J, G n rrv tl o f Quitman,
Gn,, K r*. Powell's mother, preslded a t the coffee service, and as­
sisting Mrs. Powell iu serving
were Iter sislers, Mrs. Robert l im ­
its I t o f Ai)«i_ Gn. and Mrs. R. M.
Mason Jr. or Orlundn.
Those attending w ith Miss V ir­
ginia Wilson und James Powell
were M r. and Mrs. Powell, Dr, and
Mrs. Joint Wilson, Peggy and Honnio Wilson, Rev and Sirs. A. (i.

B r id a l

H ave
Luncheon

Mrs. K. ('. 11a i per and Mrs.
Francis T. Meriwether wen- lm*
tesses on Wednesduv al I :(&gt;(* o'clock at a luncheon honoring Miss
Rariirri Rucker. The liinrhenn was
held al the Harper home at la lfi
Sanford Avenue. Pastel gladioli
were nsed In attractive arrange­
ments throughout tlie
Harper
home, w ith a ll while flow er* being
used in the dining room.
During the party the hostesses
presented Mis* Rucker w ith a g ift
o f nlumimmi goblet*. Those enloying the hinehenti w ith
M i**
Rucker were M r*. II. Wayde Ruc­
ker, Mrs, (*. R, J oiic *. M i** Jnyrile Jones. Mrs. R. F. Cooper, M i*.
K. A. M o iifo rln ii,
M r*. C.
It.
Ilo rn , Mrs. It. It. Crumley. Mrs.
L. P, lla g iin , M r*. C. T. Coopi-r,
M r*. C. IL Dawson. Mr*. W. A
Knox. Mr* M ilton Ile a li*o o f W in ­
ter Garden. Mrs. ||. A. M nnticth,
M r*. John Kick. M r*. K. Compton,
M r*, t. K. S uulliw iird, Mrs. M irlain
Russell, Mis* Sue Colliiui and the
two hoslrtses.

Miss Wilkinson
Loads (1A Mooting
The GA* of Hie Central llu p lls t
I lunch met up Tuesduv evening
nl LOU p.m. \vilit President Mis*
Geraldine Wilkinson and Lender
1
Glen I'riee conduit Ing the
A
program
and laullH’ss session wen* held.
Those attending
were t h e
Misses .Sldrlev Perry, Geraldine

T io rh v^M
i * x | l . ^ n flr, H '.V'f.*
M r ' nn‘d Ml's Fred ( inu«!i?M r ami
Mrs. G urrelt o f Quitman; Mr. und
Me*. Rennet! nml Hobby and Joan
Dennett o f Adel; Mrs. It. YV. Coat­
es, Siuunue and Hob Cnate* of
Hradsnlan; Mrs. K. E. Ilravn o T
f Mm . Mason, Mr. nml M r*. Goyrn
Tanipn: Jack W illlains, (.akelaud: i and Gale Goyen, nn l Miss Mary
Dr. and M r*. Neil Powell, Mr. and 1Tom Cndhold, a ll of Orlando.

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Run to /.rllw nod Tuesday W ffo
Mi nml .Mr*. Don Perry, M r*. J ,
M r*. L tv. Prevail a id i.i'g li­ li H ilb rry, ,Mrt. Herlha Lindsey,
Del Thomas, Mrs. L e tt]*
te r* bad as I heir
upper g u e iti Mi
A tl.ln -o n , M r*.
Sutiitilnv. Mi s I.Ja t \ i ' . ,,i.l Itradcfiiycr. Mr*
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.Mrs. Itslio 1 irulail »■! - iM u iil
called on Mi
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M r- l ' t i ffin I .• • ,i ■■.
M il. on. N i t„ ........
with hoi daoet-ter. M i- t m , I:.
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called - i M
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M tru iliv e models mil beautiful -luge li'i'ni ill in us were the outstanding feature i| le 11 l.
presented ur In i s.lnv -rlglil at the Kite. Theater spun sored tiy the Rusmess and I'ro ti
*ui,i] M
Club. Proeceds tin the u ffn ir w ill lie used in the el nil's elnirity dented fund. Mi &lt;. lolui I 1 . - in1'
tile modi i anil in li ita iu ln g between pliase- o f tin- i n i i ' i i w. i c June and Joan I lag l; I II
Fled G in it . i orieeit pianist of the Sanford Naval A it Miati ui. Soft iiiiiuu m u &lt;i&gt;- .l.u m r ■
played in M r*. Klim i Woirteuey. I tie a ttractive fas liious were furnished In tin- Holly . . i
Mis* Rose I iw \ in charge. Model* appealing in the photograph are (le ft to rig h t i Mi
l;
llm w ii ( 'la n ln ig i. Mis. Roy lin e n , M i** Ann Rnbuin, Skippei I'undout, Mi
M m In n
Kii eh Mi
\\ 11111-in Stnnper. Sue l.atener. M r-. I&gt; matii la iliu icr, Himui l. u l'in i and &gt;1 ■ I

Miss Jane Denise Stevens Marries
I Jnycl O. Swain In ThanksKivintf Service

In m rpiii t service performed
vesicular ul high noon Jane
Heilise Stereos lu-i-aon* the bride
i f l.lnyd It Swain at the K lr-I
M e tli'iiiist CIi i i i i Ii . The llev. J. K.
M rK ilile v perfm im sl the doulde
ring U lan Inge sen ii e. Tin- liride
i* the iloughtei nt M i. and Mr*.
A. It, S t i ii n- and he i* the sun
o f M i. and M i. I. M Swain, all
of this cite
The ih ti i i " i e f tin- i luirch walie n iitifo llv d n'oiateit w ith p iilinllllil g le e o iiv w ith while gladioli
ami i In v aiiHieuiums P rior to Hi"
service M i- -I. I,., 'le K w a ll, or
g llllis l,
1eOilel ei| "A
C lllis til
Scene" tii Ma-iip, and l.ls /d "Lleliest I nolo". ' I i i , W li. Firm
log was suliust nod her seleelioo
wi re ’* Vi Dawning" liv ('m inion
nod " I t I’l l ft i t lu c e " by llu rtlh r
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. C ldllem lioi
and daughter. Judy, o f Pinellas During the lereim ntv Mrs, Mr
Kwan s u ftii
pluyi il "C all .'!•
Park are guests o f Mr. C hilteii
den's sisters, M l** Kdna and Mis* Thine Hwo" olid tin traditional
Laura Chittenden at th e ir home wedding man lies were used.
Tile lu oh wps l-ix i n ill mm
on Palmetto Avenue.
lia e i bv lo t hiulhio in law. Mai
M r*. J. W. Vlekerv ami two i ill Deal. Sin write H riles* id
children, W ylie und W ylllie of Pul- lig h t blue wind lerscy fashioned
a li i tr li
flu ehtliie,
threr
ntkn spent the day yesterday w ith w ith
Mrs. L illia n Vickery and Mr. trad ouarter 1* ogih -l ri - r ■ and fu ll in'
Mrs. V. C. Messenger. They were iiirrllo ii olraled -k irt Slie wore a
accompanied by M l** Carolyn tin \ white fe a thri lint w ith short,
Grooms and Sonny Groom*, nbo rhinestone toddl'd veil. H er ur
('i***ories were Idnel and she cm
o f Pntatkn.
tied il w hite llible t "nurd witl
Ml»* N ixie K irchhoff, a student while nri hid.
at W illia m and Marv In W illia m s­
Her lOlltlOll Ilf tillluir. Mrs
burg. Vn.; nod Mis* Gretehen W i'stlev Kvep*,'wore a soft pilfk
K irchhoff, a student at Hullln* in dress with tlu e e u e a i lei I &gt;ligtlr
llrls to l. Vn.: have I hiII i arrived fur sleeves, high Oei klilir and VI'I v
the hulldnv w ith tbeii torrent», Mr. toil - k i l l. Her a e .e - iu ii- werrand M r*. W. K. K irrh h o ff.
i»| » Mu* k mill -.Iii' * m ri***!
.......
fu liiiMii it I m■it*11m't i*f Mini.
Among Iho U niversity n f Fhn
i V r C n r iiiiiit r U m* »lni h *
Ida students who are enjoying I lie 1i •1*11 nils W ill in in ! 'limit *i d " *t
" HU*
Thanksgiving holiday w illi tlie ir •i I m r«» u rn '
IM iii
V.liu
-mil
parent*, ill Sanford are I lie M l**c* JiiiiD H j
ip.
Hetty Rene Rail, Mary Anne G al­
At i a, Sfi*V(*tr* \%tut
jvi
loway. l.lla l.e ffle r, Jean Wilson,
Hetty IJlilhlnUT, 1lldl Cole, Sue M*i»* l*i * '■ r n iM' w illi Mm k m
Collutn, nl*o Mike W lielchrl. K. C t ni'ii'K, Th*» in*»|li(»r nf I In* LiMi*.
Harper Jr., Glenn McCall. Jin in iv urDHin. Afu». Swain, won* u \i»vv
Sm ith. Hob K ilp a tric k . Jack S*-hlr- Mm* «ult w ith m iiti'hinn Ht.**|.
nrd, Donatil Cain and Hobby Park.
In Greece the ending o f t orM r*. Ren Wilson nml son Rle lire names indlentes llu irgion Mini
expected to arrive tonight from w hirh tlie fn m il" ram
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Wnycross, Gn. to visit her sister ending fo r a chiu (m in i t**,
ami Inother-in-lnw , Mr. and Mr*. "e iti's" a chill (lu lli U n i
nod
A. 11. R rckw lth Jr. and son Jack.
"as" a chin from Macedoiilu, -«vs
the N nt i&lt;inn I (ieogiHphlc Smii tyW ilkinson, Jane W hatley. Peggy
Price, Marge He Ila my. Jo Ann
liorld,
l.iltda Lee Todd, F.vu
Spears and M r*. C. J. Wilkinson.

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St. Mark's Chapter of Holy Cron
Episcopal Church will meet at the
tome of Mrs- ,Frnnk L. Miller.
1410 Palmetto Avenue.
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•orie*. mid M r-. K. K. I.levd Sr.,
ginndumlhi-1 nf the bridegroom, ||&lt; l ♦lffh’1'1 1 tliltl 1" H • .Ml . " iMfll'ti
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wore a light blue rrene ilre-s w illi 4*f f j|'l*( -4. Ilf ( !•* |?
Idark m ees-uries, I'tiec alt Wole Tm iniiu!1 I'm |&gt; . i *i i :i'i A) *i»i ii v
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i'ldliiwiiig tin- weddine Mr. non
ri'iti'1% 1*1 life 1" --I \ ’ t,» i ■ &gt;ri
M r*. Swam left fur a -Inn l wed
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dine trin in nuints in Ylalnima
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along tin run I of Ktneida arid
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i lu'ii then rid u ia in Sanford plan
ml|l
It *tiii
to ton hr their ........ al I led'.. ||,.| T rim .; Jill It I I . • tl
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Yii Hnnlrvatil.
fit* Im hi ft fi« uni 11. m
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M o ld s A r t - R e c e p t io n
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I he Hi paiiun of „| Fine ' l l - of
die Sail find W om au- « li,|. |„ |,| „
tin al I lie i lull hull-,- ,,fi W iilne*
dur aftei iiiiuii with M r|( ('
How aid and M i-. \V. \t s ,,.|i
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Scull plesidc.l lit the ten s e n ice
dllrlpg t lie n ftei iiituii.
Mrs. &lt; . It, I law sop, Npousm of
llu lilt exlllliil, Vlas a s u -tld ill
Mis. I l 'i i i v Mcl.iitilln Jr., ihuli-•
mail of llii' depart meat, and Mr
i ‘. M. Flower*. Siwenlv nine pie
lores were exliildted hv l|n. fn|
lowing a ilists: Helen Move, Mis.
II l'. Miiare,
l lu Inin Itunm l*.
M a ig iiiiit" I'ujie, lin t Gay I ’lowei*
l.indsi-v, Mm v Sentl, Dui’is Yb-Cull
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SPECIAL

NOTICE

K p c riu l (•n rlu iK P C o lle c tio n ChnrKCM
Dec. I , I!»r»2

K ffe e tlv e

W h e re no a lle y c o llc r lio n h a v a ila h lc . C it y w ill
p ic k up g n rh u g e a l h a ck d o o r o f p rc m U c H a t r a le o f
91.0(1 p e r m o n th , p a y a b le a l I lie O f fic e o f th e C ity
C le rk .
Cvc m u s t lie p a id p r io r to s p e c ia l p ic k -u p o f s e r­
v ic e . Hog lim in g J a n u a ry I. IH.VI, a 12 m o n th ’s fee o f
$12.(10 fo r th e y e a r o f 1II.".‘ 1, w ill lie due a m i p a y a b le a l
th e o ffic e o f th e C lly C le rk .
P ro m p t a l le n t Inn b y th o s e d e s irin g th is s e rv ic e
w ill e lim in a te d e la y in S p e c ln l C o rk a g e I 'lc k ap.
A b o v e Is in a c c o rd a n c e w il l* O rd in a n c e N u . ' i l l as
passed a n d a d o p te d by Ib e S a n fo rd C ity C o m m is s io n
on N o v e m b e r

III, III.V2.
C o o p e ra tio n f o r S e rv ic e
C ity o f S a n fo rd
T h u s . I,. I .u n io n
C it y -M anager

United Nations

De Bary Doings

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which organized lulm r would rig h t'
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Kesri ve the w a n in g o f Dec. fi b itte rly —a ban on company or In
h
fo r the mas* meeting fo r a ll De Oustry bargaining on u nation wide I1**1'' ky, *■
,lV ^
D aryl tea who are irrU rrtsed in the basin,
| Soviet Foreign M inister Andrei
Aiirauuq, ' ltoes Ue ttary Need a
T aft w ill he In posit inn lu speed Vishlnsky also has Introduced
TAL1.AJJAKSEK ID -W ill lam F. Community CenterT” Th« meet­ and guide Ihe revision of I ho T uft amendments lu the Indian resoldPower*, secretary of (he H ta lt ing w ill lw held In the Court House Hartley Ael as ilm irm a ii of the Hun. Western delegates charged
Hoard of Control,M a y declined i „ OeLand a l ft:(XI p. m. I f you do Seriate Labor Committee lie held yesterday they only transformed
lly It A I,I*It T O M I’K IN H
In accept most o f a *3,000 annua not havutranaportullon, w rite
Hie Hath
Kolli Congress, it into Russia s own demand that
The visitor to Ih e'l.i-roy JHrnw- nay raise Riven him by the board your name on the lis t on the hub this post in Hu'
when the law was passed over all prisoners must lie forced to
dcr homo at I HIM Park Avenue Iasi month.
letln board in tha Post O ffice and President Truman'.*, veto, ami has gD home
mine whether
w arm er iney
they want to
limiHt look tw ire lent he think he
lie said lie would accept only one u f your neighbor* w ill cull for
Indicated he u til lake it again or not
ha* approached a hunting Imlgi* 1900 of the raise.
you.
Sen Morse of Oregon, al.-u un
The debate betaine increasingly
HOtnewhvre in rvmolu Africa. GrinThat gives him *9,000 a year, in ­
Members o f the De Ila ry Civic
ninjf In uliirut' lifelike fury hung* stead of the *0,000 he has been Association, Inc. gave a m instrel the labor committee, told u re­ v itrio lic yesterday when France.
llie mounted hcuil of a 'inn iioonil getting or the * 12.000 the Uoard of show on N
,-Vyeil to porter today he would be glad tu Australia, ('m u d * and New Zea­
wild hoar killed hy I.i'io y Jr. t,is( Control authorlted. 1,.« hoard ad­ a irco rd crowd, and a llie d a six co-operate in a reworking of Ihe land accused the Russians of wish
year III I he depth of the 11* iiia N o­ ministers a ffair* nf the in itib itlo n * able contribution to the building law which he long hod assailed. He lag (o prolong lire war In Korea
tion ill Form !.
nf higher learning.
fund. H urry Klepuer was 'he In­ said hu eimld support a rvvlslun and charged that Vhhtnsky had
Thu lower to nI*h of this least
Powers sold he didn’t think he terlocutors Hoy M iller, Jo Peck. patterned on the ItltlJ amendment* tried to tilc k the Assembly Into
tire five inch*"* long nnd curve out n ight to take more than the *10.000 Helen Thompson and Joe fjihhs if T a ti modified his stand on In­ lu m r r tin i: the sense o f the Indian
fiendishly oil either side of his set hy law for members of the Were end men and women: Hi* junction'. und secondary huyeots. resolution.
Morse Itolled the Republican
lower lips. The average Floridian Stall* Cabinet unless the le g is la ­ M iller, In n * Y arnnglon, H crl Li **
Vishlnsky scathingly replied that
and hacked Democratic these delegates, hy attacking him
possibly would hesitate to believe ture votes It.
drrhaus, ffticllle Mac Karlane, Kin party
that such inonstrosltii - of the
Except for the governor, cabinet lleniiingi-r, George Van Ness, Her- nominee Atllai Slcvciufin in the personally. hur| liik rrt the position
iinimnl wo,lit still exist
sizable members, who
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iv ! con
man I "derhaus. Frail llonekcr, presidential campaign, declaring of "la p dogs harking at an ele­
head the iim- ajor
iininliets In our ■foiests.
xtitutlnnai departments of govern- Aaron Dungan and Mr. Mac Far himself an independent in the Sen­ phant “
Mrs. Htruwdcr explained that ment and make
ta up boards which iu r d ih * New* Journal \r"re ate.
The injunction is a key feature
the Florida wild Isiar w ill altark
company, M rs. H.
nocrvUe the budget* and other member* of the w
an Ness nf Ihe controversial TuU- Hartley
man or beast without provocation
fla ir* o f moat agtnclea, are al* IVtapper and M r*
except (hat the Intruder has (res- lowed only *10,000 a year.
were Kcrl Cross Nurses. Merle law section armed at national
passed on w linl the hoar feels to
. . . Dungan played the piano and Jim emergency strikes
An increase tn *12,000 wnuld give
Under Ihe section, the govern­
iie his private and sui-red domain. Powers I he same salary as the , Heou, the siecl guitar. Jean HimLust year l.eroy Hr. (old his governor although the governor i mrdberrrer « * n g a speclnjty mini- ment can (ilrtain un HU-,Iay in­
son: “ Now, son if you see n wild also get* the use of a house, serv- her. Pearl Scott took m arge of junction to prevent u strike If the
hoar, don't give him a rhatiee for ants, a car and other servle*.
I make-up. Dorothea Hennlnger wui national solely is Imperiled If a
he won't give you any!”
Highest paid amjdoyo
mployo of the J*rouucer and coach. Dancing fol- settlement is not reached in that
H trungilv enough that very day state Is U niversity of Florida Foot- lowed Ihe show at which tim e V in­ period, the union ihen cun go
l.eroy Jr. experienced Ids first on- mi II Cnacli Huh Woodruff, who gets cent C urut'iuirrl miili'd Ills drums ahrad and walk out.
T utt says he Is Inclined lo leave '
counter with u hour, l.r-vi'lirig his tlTJMf) a year. Presidents of two to the other imislcal Instruments.
gun nl a vital spot us urrurntely universities get *13,000 plus living Ila r r y Kleppcr was given an ovu- Ibis national emergency prnvMun
as litnu would perm it, In* ibopueil quurlcrs .Supreme Court justice* tlon at the close n f the show when uiuno fnr Ihe present lie says that
it was uiinutini'eit thul il was Ills II is not perfect hut that II never
the beast before it could gather get 112,300.
steam for an n il ark. Mrs. Htrrrw(libers who receive more than 70lh birthday. H lrtluluy cake and has had the benefit of “ sympn
th e tlc " adm inlslrallun.
i|er staled that in some cases they SlO.QflO are the U niversity nf F lo ri­ coffee were served In ills honor
A large number o f Da Huiyltes
Morse said In Ihe Interview Ire
linve been reported to charm their da graduuie school dean. *13,000,
intended victims with their eyes chairm an of the Industrial Com­ enjoyed a turkey dinner on Tues­ remained convlneed thnt Ihe sc|.
thus rendering a victim helpless mission 112.000. stale health officer day evening given uml«r the aus­ /lire hill he sponsored unsuccess­
liefote ptoceeriintc with u attack. f 12.(SMI, U niversity of Florida vice pices of Ht. Peters' Church in Dc- fully In the 1932 session wus the
Lati'l. A ll agreed that the dinner best answer to nulional emergency
Mrs, Htrawdcr stated that her president $11.20(1. Dade County couldn't have been heller n»r could
labor disputes.
husband was o ff at (lint time on health officer *10,920 and U niversi­ the iiurtloii-e nave been mure gen­
II would leave the Mil day "cool
a hiintinrr tour, .She is nqt an ac­ ty uf Florida law dean *10,(100.
erous.
Ing o ff" feature hi the taw hut
tive hunter herself, but III must
The congregation (hat worships also would give the president n
H«mst*nt**&lt;l Vitamin 0 Milk
Instances acrnmpnnles her husband
at (lie mansion under the leader- choice for sei/lrig an industry fur
I ittid
yttrir old son, l.eroy Jr., on
Partturlitd Milk
khip uf the Key. Hubei t Thomas, GO day* til prevent u disastrous
their fieiiiieiit (tips iliirimr the
is delighted to have the help of strike The UOday periisl could ho
ft'iinU
nued
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I led Sklmmsd Milk
! Hi-uson. Other mounted trophies at
U llly Self mid lleorge (iallowny.
I the Htruwdi'r home which tire re­ Wilton H Persons us special as­ L illi students of Hletsori M in iste r­ extended only by net of emigres ;
Oulltrmilk
One of the amendment* planned
miniscent of pitsl pleasures niul sistant
ial Hi'houL llo lli young men have hy Tuft was said to he designed
Chacolit*
Drink
Selection
uf
the
two
executive
[ l In ills Ineliidi' several glimt bass,
voliinteereil lo learh Sunday School
tin* bind of it dx prong buck nnd aides was announced yesterday by classes. The next social get-to- lo "cure Inequities'' mid "clow*
Conned
C
all***
Ck*«M
u :ifi pound turnon sniirerl tiy M r*. Elsenhower's headquarter* while g rth c r " f U'Is group w ill he on loopholes" in the law's section on
secondary
boycott*.
Li«h(
ind
Heavy
Culm
he
rested
at
his
home
preparing
Hlrawilei herself last vein at New
tiec. 4, at «:»H&gt; p. m. at the home
A secondary boycott occurs when
Smyrna lleach Kveo Iboooh Mrs, for what promise* tn lie a heavy o f Mr. ami 3trs. M arry Hrown on
Soul Criern • V*ftr*t
u muon strikes against an cm
Htniwder ndtriittrd that It costs week end schedule.
Gem Lake.
Hell end Halt
ploycr,
then
attempts
lo
prevent
The lit year old Hagerty was at
not a tittle to have selected tro ­
W illiam Archibald wus 7(r years
phies mount'-d, hi r himbilfld feet- ids home in Albany, N. Y.. w llh old last piiturday. MU* Jean Faith employes of other com panic* or
(A Dlpod I M ill sod Cream)
llilit It is money well spent since Ills wife and two sons when In­ guvr u birthday party in his him slnrrs frmn handling the employ
the fum ilv del Ives u g n a t deal formed of his appointment
or. The guest* were .Mr. and Mis. er's priMillets The Taft Hartley Ael
3
,
lla g e rly was press secretary to Archibald uml M r. and Mrs. W il­ outlaws certain kinds of siteh linyof pleasure from the growing in i
colls
tiov Thomas E. Dewey until be­ liam Newell.
lertinir.
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coming Elsenhower's press aide, I Mr. and Mrs. Jules Voigt re­
Unions have argued that Ihe ban
"M r. Htrnwiler lust loves boot
ATV0 U&amp;
after
Urn
general's
nomination.
employer to
ceived word on the 2 llh lliu t Iheir permits a struck
Inrr ninl flshlnir and believi s iii
Hagerty said Elsenhower plans firs ! grandchild liuil urrivcil. Cele­ transfer work to another plant and
V 0 0 6 to meet visitors both tomorrow and bration started rig h t then uml wm* resume production
a t yo u a
Sunday, u departure from his pre­ c lliiia s ril un
I'hanksglvlitg
Eve
Other amendments helm: drafted
vious custom nf keeping those days when they and Mr. und M is. C har­ at Taft's direct inn:
clear for rest. The press secretary- les C urlsm Julnllv celebrated the r
Redefinition of the term "F ore
designate also said more a
Wi'itdlng anniversaries. W ith their m an" to make sure that those ex
merits to office w ill he made over guests, Mr. uml Mrs. Cesar liold- eluded from bargaining really are
Ihe week end.
oliu, iney had a dinner party at a jia rt of Ihe mnnngement
mil.IVKKY
Yesterday's other appointee, Per­ the Johnston Coffee Hhiip in Day­
Removal of penullle* against iii
I
O i l IIO M K
sons, 30, served on the general’! tona Reach.
rllvidiiuls who strike In Ihe wail
In Sanford Phone 133
NATO staff In Europe and recently
M r. und M r*. David MacFarlane ing period that begins when either
was assistant In the chairm an o f . wcre ulso in line fo r nm gratulu company nr union notifies the other
the Republican “National' C lm m '*
it ‘ trims tms week when they and thnt the contract terminates in Iki
tec His logUlativa experience In­ their three daughter* celebrated ilay a.
cludes Unison work w ith Cottiress their 27th annlvkrsury on Nov. 2(1.
C luriflcalion lit relations between
on behalf of the A rm y and De­
Mr*. W illiam Feeco i l Ituiipv to Ihe general cnunsel and the Nation­
fense Denartmonts. lie also served have her mother, Mrs. Mantle Kin- al Labor Iteliillons Hoard.
as .xiiprrlnlrndent of the Ktauntnn ley nf RocU.*Ur, lad., wRlr her
Provision for supervision nl w el­
fo r a few month*.
tVn i M ilita ry Academy.
fare funds hy Ihe t.alior Deport
Mr. anil Mra. Joseph Montana n irn l,
Persons, u native and resident
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of Montgomery, Ala , Is a brother o f Spring Lake, N. J. puld u *ur
.Speeding Up of N LKII cases hy
i,rise
v
isit
to
her
parents,
Mr.
and
of Democratic (iov. (Inrdon Perami a
removing bans on pro hearing elec
£ rm
Nicholas
Isons of Alaluima who strongly sup- Sir*. ....
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,
tions and
il on hearing office r*' r.*e
Don
Pemrnen
has
Joined
hi*
w
ife
„iatlnns
isirle il (iov A illai Stevenson In the
election cuinpuign The new special and baby at the liotiie o f her pur
ICE CRf AM ANfi MUMlii l
T a ll says these are "basic pi iii
1assistant wus graduated front A la ­ cuts, M r. and Mrs. Edmund Jack e l p l e n l the law w lrirli inusl tie
Ik
s ff'' ’ "'A ""
*un,
for
Thanksgiving
bama I'n ly tfc im li'u l Inslllute nnd
kept:
CMf«M(t*l if
3tr, sud Mrs. (icurge Skinner.
ucipiircil a Masters Degree In the
Right of free eolleelm- liargam
School of Rusitiess Ad mini sir alion Mr*. Mathilda Tynan and Miss Ing without griviirnini'ni dotation,
Juliette llonleliakel le ft oil I ties- wage fixing or compulsory arlnlru
nl H arvard University.
day morning fo r n l t i | i to M inim , Hon.
Mrs. Florence Fund of D etroit
Cordcni V«r|ilfj DufftrMOfch
Right tu strike except (or the
was a guest for a few day* lo | (today w aitinu period in national l.iHft ll.irrlrti llolltlMl lll«4|i*r T iifIfin l

Strawder’s Home
Boasts Of Prize
Hunting Trophies

cake
to bake *

Official Of State
Declines Offer Of
Increase In Salary

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H A H , T ilts

PlhrrxIaH is raslly applied.
No sp rrlu l preparalinn Is
necessary. W ill not upsrl
household routine. Our in ­
stallations
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Triple Tragedy Ends
Thanksgiving Plans Glhpont.
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J S iof" employer
,
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I.OH ANGELES u n~ T hank*|lvlng
festivities gave way lo triple tra ­
gedy In Uui horn# of Kudoilo Marllnez.
M artinet, 40, hi* wife, Felicia,
42, and llm ir 2 - year • __
old______
grand
da lighter, Rosa Lindaa Coboa,
wart
Calms, were
found in their bed* yeitarday, dead
i from fum e* of a gas healer.
Tholr turkey had been prepared
for a Thanksgiving feast before
tlm fa m ily
retired
Wednesday
night.

M r. and M r*. Harlan Smith of
N. J. le ft f» r home last Htindav
a fte r having spent o week ns
guests o f Mr. and M r*. Howard
W hite nf (Irennde
The board o f directors o f the De
Rary Clvle Association, Inc. (/Ill
nm,.t at Erne’s Coffee Shop ut 2 no
p. m. on Tuesday, Dec. 2.

Improve 1 mi r
Home Now With
Flberilns Insulation
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High Imw Freclp.
27
43
Asheville
40
•f»dyI«I«I vi*iIyo
. $9-60
61
boston
20
37
Cleveland
Olfttr llfillkfl Itw m J6.95
(13
43
Los Angeles
Ugi'Mif tit ow n In t o d o e t d l i l t 32
41
New Orleans
lln s ils s f * r* iis i fa x * ileal
3tt
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awrr. The NCAA'a television G am t
of thr Week Saturday Is the Army-gp
Nnvy contest at Philadelphia.
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The Pacific Coail Conferenc*
rhnmplons have won nine In a row
nnd haven't been beaten since they
last faced the Irish In Los Angeles
In the 1D3I finale, when N o trt
Maine won. 15-12.
And Hie Irish, ranked No. 7 In
the current AP poll and one ol
Ihr nation's upset kings, might da
11 again.
Italph Gtiglielml, who aa a fresh*
mnn ouarterback last year sparkrtU
the Irish to victory over the m e lv
of Troy, la ready for another try,
Ills passing arm will be aided by
a running attack which has aver*
aged 200 yards per game, paced
hy halfback Johnny Lattner and
fullback Nell Worden.
Southern California's fine record
hns been compiled largely on a
great defensive unit which hat
been responsible, directly or In*
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tn*«r« fur u .750 lirrrrn lu g r.
W ith only sliurl leg* nnd nn nl&gt;hrevlati'd phy*ii-ul fulcrum, the
kicking power uf the l.nke Monroe
ntlilete j* nptly illustrated n s'h e
maintained u roliunt !17 ynnl Aver­
age per Imut, good enough In
slmul no in the he*t eallrglutc
I'lrelr*. T h l* punting reeord wn»
mil one nf Just ii few k irk *, either.
M ett* limited nil the punt*, 31, Ih l*
yrnr and (Imy carried nn nggregate 1,250 yitrd*.
Ih r all impurlm il sruring ilrp arlm rnl w*s led b) Ih l* xmier
effurl nf 1032 cnllrd—-Junior.
.lA FK S O N V ILU : 1^7— Milk in the
M rtt* penelrHtrd Inin Ih r unpin
risen ml ilri Kind n Itiisa Comity mar
keting urea w ill go up line cent n • lliun'* gunl line* en I f d lffrr&gt;-nl urra*iun* while Imltlng m r r
ip in rt retail Momlnv.
(nr iwn rstrn point* fur « slerl*
The Florida Milk Commission
lug (01 point I ii I a I.
nmimmeed the Increase Thursday
Me nl*u pussed fur Iwn T IC *
Tlie new price fur quart, will be
20 cents rials will remain at 13 mnl i i pair uf runversiun* fur I I
cents.
mure [minis, th in nerminllng fur
Wholesale prices were Increased llt l nuliits uf the If’Ain'* lulnl nf
like ( liii: hulk, a gallon, HO cents 172. .Metis aei'iiiinti'il fur nil uf Hie
In 02; quart 23 tu 24. Pints remain lin in '* pnsslng yurduge liuvlng
at 13 cent*.
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and the elutidy skle* provided llu
only damper on yesterday’* gain
Inaugural "Cell ry Bowl" gmue and
fcitlvltle. a* the Tiger* thorough­
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at Uio Meuinrlal Stadium hufuru ii
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A n u l l i r r c h a p t e r In till' S e m i n o l e
H i g h S e in e d g r id ir o n
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Hu- nlr. Adding thl* to hla rushing
murk we find that the U k r Mnnrue l.oconiollvr Aceounleil for 1,10.1
varil* of the 2,004 total by the
F,ds thl. year.
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The 6-foot-ff, 105-pounder ha*
mily one lia b ility when It come* to
college recommendation. — comtm rallvely .m a ll stature. Dut how
run any collegiate roach or .ro u t
overlook h i. record?
Junlur Metis I. Hanford', choice

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Ifcnolr Itliyne 11 &lt; otuwlin III
Middle Trim IH Tenn Tech 7
Alabama Stale 28 Tuskcgec 13

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mention tho.u bays in thv lino
like Bussell Mumi, Jon Pickens.
Terry Cordell, Dublin IJi.beo nnd
dun't forgot Dos. Hannum and
Calvin W right. They all ployed a
te rrific game. I f our lino hadn’t
held.on Hume twu Melmml luuch*
down tlireaU near our goul, then
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Mrs. Truman, Mamie Have
Meeting At White House As
Cameramen Stage Field Day

L o o p h o le s

WASHINGTON '.r - Republican
and Democratic political lenders
agreed todav that It's tim e for a
Change In the laws that ro v rr
campaign spending They agreed
ton, that they don't know Just how
c to make the changes.
^ It all cauu* mi at n heavin'1 of j
n llm u r comm ittee Investigating
rnm palgn expenditure* Chairman
H air h o y 's i l l l,n i ' l a r l r ' 1 •So
hearing off w ith n ltn lr m i'iit that
there are too m alty loopholes in
ih r present Ian*
llrp . I'la rrilro U ro l"! ot D’ltn
one of fltr I n i l c r i In S r i Jlnhrrl
T a ft’s unsuccessful bid for the H r
puhliran nomination for president
told Ihr ru m m itlcc It Is tlm n “ to
./in It kiddinit Mio piddle a bout po• I t l r n l expenditure* "
H r said I'u’ nrrscnl la x *. which I
lim it snrndlnu bv national |to !ltlrn l
A t leu* l .I- P&gt; isons were killed when a ’our-ouif lin d m ilitin v im n -p n il plum-, inbound from e I
com m itters to th r r r m illion dollars,
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luiNki, Abisku, ' Itis h o l and burned In a residential n ,...
Tiuoniu, NVa liingtoii, Then* were
iunl aren’t p ra rllcn l,
ml. tit-. I’ll above plod.. ,b..w- tin- fronmmar.
end
A national ra m p n irii can't ho run Hi. ..-..tl, m .lu ilin i; *ery icemen anil worn, n and .(Old ....
on H irer m illion dollars, h r said i.l tin- pit.■»* w ilb lunghcl w-iivklig**. I hi- bi|f tra m p ... I -m.i . 1.. d to earth uln.ul a mil iH ntli i*f M H 'horil
A ll c u e Htt'i- d o lin g a g r,m m l-r„o ti..| u p p im iili i „ tb n l. fey | It.......
addin" tbal Ih r -*ff«**'i of
Kmindphutu •
(hot lim it on national comm ittee*
Is to rn rii'ira B r nr./anl*nllnn ,»•
numerous other croups nut nHeeled
bv 'h r law H r rd lm u trd Hint ?n
o r 30 such com m llters were active
the recent elect inn
Brown said Hint a* “ a &gt;• Hi'
Hues',’ ’ he Mould r s l l n ,’ li I'in l
more than lun m illion d o lla r' was
spent In the reerni ramnab.n
Herman It .Smitti of Lobe K o ro l.
Ill,, chairm an of the Volunteers
, 1
fo r Stevenson, 'a h ’ orr*«nt ••■■rb« Q u e s t i o n s
&lt;111(1 L ( l
on cnmpalun spending do not pro­
M in i T u
vide “ effeetlvr llm lln lio i"
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D lf lll i t l
Mend he said, these n .rlis net
n.» only " a mild deterrent "
‘
He *uggr*tcd a system liv which
.
fllh e rc would be a lim it on the total
'll','* 11" " ," " 1 answer p rog,*,,,
HoIm-. i
K illian
IP . eiir-olil
‘•amount Hint
may be spent liv a ' J ' ' J“ f t . ®1'"J1
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''a ilfi.n l \e g ro , ««&gt; sentenced to

City Manager Is
Put On Griddle
By Rotary Club

Rotary Speaker

Of Fliiupillation, Sewerage.
0 1 h e r s Discussed

the candidate havinu control over / ’ . L , .
1! , T . i ’ ? \
What Is s|*cnt and In whmu
I,Ir lllm U , C 1 i . T ‘ 1 " ,
In the coming week the com ,
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export* who have “ encountered u “ n‘ »«»“ »!■ H‘»ia»»ui
"u the problems that arise In a videoera cam paign." said Chairman
Hale Boggs (D La).
Among them are Republican NaHrmal (JvHrman A rlh o r Summer.
J l e lt l. who
‘
•lias been named by
b,
•P re s id e n td e ft Elsenhpycc os lb
s ia k ■|uHMWwt»1er * g c iT r tlff Denis
c re llr Nnllonnl Chairm an Slephen
Hint hi*
A. M itchell; A lly, (Jen James Me- J m
...
,
ffra nery and James 1, M cDcvIlt. IIf less ,, 0,, k
' “ v,,r
illrrc to r of labor's l.cagiii" for
A ipicstlun asked by
Wall
pnllHcal H duriillon
Ifnyties ” foi in io llici K u lu ilin i wlm
“ The recent cnmnalun ailtlcd
Jet-stops lii Hie whistle■slotis. slid most iiilcte sU iin part of the dis
expensive TV rhetoric to the fire ciissloii. It was: “ If wi&gt; Itiiv«* I..
side,™chats,"
__ . Hoggs
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, snld
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. sp.im m i iniicii uiiiucy icpaiing
The enactors of law . which „ IH, ,.xt#,tlti i,llt „ u r ,mm|ci |ll.i
Were pissed In I!I2'&gt; and 11130, as crutfu syslcin, why not spend a
gwerc the imes o m b . r w l i l ' h h i - lilt to mine and pul in a sewage
are presently operating, could not illspusual p la n t ?'1
have foreseen t li e s t&gt; drastic
a ll. I.elm.Ii sulil that the i|.ieschanges In campaign Icrhnlmies lion bad lii'c li ill-iu s s e ii i.l y ic a t
nnd Hip al-irm ing costs of lliesc length at the (Jllv t'u iiiiu i--i..n
le c lm lrp ics"
meetings and that there scrim d lo
The committee n reviewing the ho conal data tile d iffe ie n ra at opin
ndopiacy
of
existing
election
laws
lull u* 1
to
till' H
need
(oi d
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1" " n i 111* Idiint. He said Hint tliu iuem.nl
^ 11 progrum cull* fo r an expenditure
•tni^ oil ' «r&lt; rcrom m ending pos- Ul v i ,goo,i.uo ami tout w ill'll this
ompletc
J ln liH ™
0
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* un' ‘ h ill been completed,
fu ilb e i tl..
nanclng fo r Hit)
*grexx.
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tile dispuaai plant
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Under
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' 2 ^ , . , roc m ight lie undorUiken.
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| lfo said th a t some of the au«
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th o ritlfs on the subject seemed to
P U I1 U l ' I l l n e r v
be Of the Opinion that no lowBb
menace Is invoived PI discharging
A n t I r x ii/ liii't s . # l
wastus into llm lake so long us
D l l l / l M I I J t l l I t l l I l l | tl.,. aowui* ate fm euougli out olid
the congestion of population is not
greatly increased.
Commissioner
llum lull
Chn*e
slated that it Is true lliu l the
Knneral sot vices
for
II. ti, Stale Board o f ll.'id th tiiiglm-et*
iBlillth, HI, prominent Seminole are uilvm-atltig dispusul plants
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Pioneer Oviedoan

■? S ' ^ o ! r l , s £ &amp; ,5 ; r a
ttev, K. T. S tnixllfer, pastor of
-Iho Ko»ter Memorial Methodist
Church, o fficia tin g ,
i Mr. Smith, a nloneer resident o f
.Oviedo, who hail lived there slnco
.1901, died at his home Friday at
RiflO p.m. follow ing an Illness of
,«rveral months. Born near BlairsiVlIle, (fa., ho lived In Charleston,
B . C „ and Sanford before going
rlcdo.
hi* younger tluyx, Mr. Hm ilh
r $t »l a conductor and a dispatcher
or the A tla n tic C oait Lina Baitroad, while la te r ho was nrrxlrtent
o f the ohl Oviedo k v k . liee was a
member o f the Metflbdlst Church.
Hurvlvors include Ills widow,
M r*. Agnoa Clack Smith) two sli*
t i n , Mr*. M. B. High, Raleigh,
' N. C , and Mr*. Minnie Qray, MarlatU , G&gt;-, and niece* and nephew*
living In Atlanta, G *„ Waco, Tea.,
(ttt gnd Oviedo. «
, The R rliion Funeral Home had
’ charge of arrangement*._________

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HOLLYWOOD ..Tv- -The United
Stale* run mil sipmrclv m rrl Its
res pons ibll Ilies ns tender id the
free World unless Its leadership I '
economic as well as ix illllc a l and
m tlttary. Jusrph T. Jolinsmi. prcsl
dent nf Ih r Investment Banker*
,\s social inn id America, said to
dnv,
Johnson, of Hit* Milw aukee Com
patty, Milwaukee, made tin* state
men! In un address itrepan-d for
the IIIA 's lis t animal emuentliia.
tin* largest In its histnrt
“ The suspended crisis that roll
front* America is twofold.
lie
s;iltl “ We must restore a stable
economy among our Allies in West
e rn . Europe and we musl suii|i|e
incut our own Miurces i.l raw nut
t e r ll ii . "
Saying Hu* juli has been turned
nver almost entirely to gm erm ncid
the IDA head asserted that it
'b "u ld lie largely tip to privisle
gupiini |„ •*,.,|B),]|-f,
«hole
siim r world economy
(fnverntiicnl. In* cotiHniieil. riskm ill Hit* fiixp iiycrs' unmet and *of
( f, rs no personal etnliarrassment If
ils Jiitlgiurnt ftroves bad
day li) Circuit Judge M It. Smith
“ Ax investment bankers. ’ ’ tie
(.. dll years at lined Inlaw afte r said "We do not p rctrm l that nut
tin- defendant pleaded guilty to a lindrstinunf Judgment Is infallible
charge of secunri degree murder. We do know, h o w rtrr. that (M ir ,
H •Hti-iMn* ivit !‘i u r M m
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Injuries, Arrests Seen In Nation\s Government I.s
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fil im flu' t i nit uf mi m i hh’iit
which iivm i let) Die pnui Nkrekcml

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Robert Killians
Is Sentenced To
30 Years In Jail

the fall term of rrim innl bearings
In Circuit Court this morning, fr o erodin'.'- were tinted on the easo
of
Cleveland
Neal,
M aitland,
. luirge.I with first degree murder,
but court ..-it - reres'.'d while Ids
nltorneys, W illinni llu trl.i-o n Jr.;
tiiiger T ihii t.Cmuii was and (iordon V. Piederirl . sought
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at the Ito -1 a wilm-s'.
la ry lunchton today and .............. .
Killians, ebargeil with (lis t ,|&lt;-.
■pii-slluns from the Ito ln iia li- mi •free min tier, was repr.....tiled t.y
'• v iru I municipal pn.l.lcin
Ntloniev Ma* k Clev.-laud I. , wtu.
va* apt..noted by the ...art and
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as'lsled bv \l1 .i.u e vN“ li. W illin n i' li. and tiii.bind W
Sp. -11111 Tile, -oaold tin liter ■-\
of tin- . ..tut In (laving tli. ii , lient
Inuuifiii tilin g tin* I «in 11 i r iu t i’ • "lei llm guilty plea to a charge
gnlii w ifk u f fi'NtlN itli** Mill hr ti of seeuttd ilegrre tmil'tler.
Cii.ir lo Id- senleneing » f I lie
ro vo rn l J ihJj i I kti im t ul Ih r uvw
I m irist C liilt buthliiig tnniminw defendant to the term nt tin
u ig lit ul B.'BB oVIei'k
ro lltm ih g tti.ifo.d stale penltentiiii y. Judge
‘ •iiiltb heard facts in tl&gt;»* ea*e preI lie dinner the ill,!, w ill Ih»M i t h ■
-..ite .l 1&gt;v A'slstant State’s \ l
c gnliu business meeting
Beginning Thursday, tin- I ....
tut tie* lln l,. . I Criggs. (he defend
ml Club activities w ill iin m i-e in nut- City I ’ullee I ’autnin Boy f i ll ,
w itht a «
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mi and Kliriila-th Calbmill. laiolladv
incut w itli New Smyrna II. a. li at
at of life Ionise nl till I West I III.
“ (Ml p. m. That evening at 7.(Ml o' S t...... where the killing occurred
ebak. the new- T m u l-t Club I,.ill.I
Slidu tvn' l.issfe ffeddiek, (111,
ing w ill I.- dedlealiol bv Mav.o W with whom Killlitn- said today be
It. .Stempter.
bad lived ala.tit four years lb
li. NV Snene. i, i,.&lt;-id. nt ..f i|u claimed Mi., deeeaserl bad -tabbed
Seminole County (T n in l.ri of Com
tihii at one time in New- York.

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Investment Bankers
Frged To Take Big­
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Minify Ile a
By Sanford
2 nd Degree Murder

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pick preparatory lo g e llin g the Harrison, following un areident looks like tills
Al Hie northwest end A system Im,* llm ell', lion- Hi
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Tho monthly r.oy Scout Court of landlady o f llu* houio* some lee Involving a ear driven l.y M-'Nerl*
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ing coat o f 130,000 u year until Honor w ill lie held (onlght in Ihc water. Till* defendant poshed the Klttke, ML DorH, on the Southwest of m ajor and serondury airfields u 111. Ii Mm t.i - i in
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a intention o f health was Involved. Brcsbytorlan Church ul 7 •:iti p in llcddick woman out the kitchen Itoud, Sunday. Carr also " i i * jn ll- together with facilities for ground
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f'u itic * I,.‘ in no: . I ( f i l l I I h i l i l t
Dr. O rville Barks at this point Achievement awards nnd merit door a fte r taking the Ire pick ed. Dsnmge was set ul $60 to the troop* lo defend Iheiii, now ex
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Interpoaed a statement that the badgea w ill bo bestowed upon the away from her. They went to a Klake ear mid $15 to the Carr ist.s In Alaska, where Hie llnile d sinall i'u il i o il K i n i&gt;* ft f III.HIT
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Ktules is ii next door nriulihnr of wv t v li,tii«»l (ruin llu- I ll.il |!u(
preaent pollution o f tho lake I* a Scout* by Scoutmaster John P ier­ side gate where the woman wa* vehicle^.____ —
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A car parked by Janie* Smith, I
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stubbed w ith a knife ns the pair
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hi- jon Houthwrsl Komi Saturday algid
engaged In it scuffle.
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Andrew llenton, Haines C ity, do­
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ing aluiut tlin damage to the Smith
M" XI * * I " •I11fI I *i It'll Ul ll l| lim it H.
SCHOOL BOARD
ear and $15 to the second vehicle.
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Bid* for i i new stage curtain f o r
A 11)60 International one-lim
i uu i $ &gt;iu v vvnuid l*t iup nut * ndrttt
tlm Hrmlnoln High School audi­ truck struck a guard ruil o f u
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uf tlu * \ I* t« drup
torium w ill be considered ut n culvert on State Itoad 137 S atur­
K ill l OH'N NOTK: This Is the had bix-ii i «»hi ■d i , u.| I m lu '• 11••it I. i !• thm ^. fu rl ii«9*l iiuhJLmiI
A serin* o f gala activities, in­ from Orlando, who w ill pluv for sneclul meeting o f tile County day night, Patrolman Harrison
i i I *11Jn*w In Du* Ntriiridrd, Mr*
-I I’ll****, ,\t l »l '((•!!»* ' I *•&lt; lift I tilt ill Itl
cluding a banquet ami dancing, Saturday nig h t dance* nt the hotel Board o f I ’ublic Instruction to ­ said, doing about $75 damage to sevcnlh of a series of a rllile s
A lull 's dt t L i i t tl
• •*ini'»l im
will mark tha form al opening Sat­ during tho «e**on. D ie** fo r the morrow morning a t 11:00 o’rloek state property. Krancl* M. Co*, by .Mr*. J. N. NVIiKorr on Hie ! Iltiliil ", f 1 till »II 11 ■)' •
I 1. II 'llf
a t the C ourt House, NV. A, latw- (VI, Route 3. wax arrested Sunday hlxlorv of Sa'iford, In this a r ti­ I I ((I 4)I 111141 111I il il l * I '
urday night of the M a yfa ir Inn opening w ill be optional.
HUIU K l \ ItllM iF I t K ir i t N S
jcn ! In* »*,itiuvul
•• jal'TI11! *411f ll I
for the winter aeaion.
M ott o f tho advertising empha­ ton, superintum lrnt o f public in ­ In connection w ith the accident cle Mrx. W hllner irlU ol Hie , w
f lurid it uf ii ufm a uf I" u | d r , na 11m
|,,ni 11"1 (It i'l’k r lil liltf **, MilinuKiW
and charged w ith rccklrxa driving early a rriva l* in ixao ami ixii7
The cocktail hour at 7:00 p.m. sis thla fa ll has been placed upon struction, «ald Unlay,
slid Ih r liJitj III nu \ uf Du h i liv id m u Die n f Dtr Suoiiimlc (‘uiinty (’Im m ljrr
He also annoum-ed that pupil* and failure to have a d river’s l i ­ and of fa p l. B rink
wilt load o ff tho parade of fcallvl- tho Seminole Country Club w hlrh
steamboat "D aH Inglim ".
4!tlft«* mh I din** Hum ff»l i fllDllU « i*f ( ‘uiiiuu'i i i , it’lu n u ’d In ft In of*
tlea, followed by the dinner at 8:00 lias been purchased by the Inn o f tho County w ill lie d liiiilis rd cense. Damage to the truck was
had (inndtrilifusl I "
Anu iiiM
in flu fiulii) i$fIn -|tcitdiiik' K *vrk*H
p.m. and dancing from 10:00 p.m. management, M r, Iloner snld. C o if­ from srhool early Wednesday lo set a t SI00.
yiiriittu u w itli hie i rtJitiv»*r* III Sri*
I'ulgiltiu l| tiliit"
tty MIIH. J. NV. NNIIIT N K It
watch *n&lt;l tako part In the C hrist­
John If. Lundqulst. 33, was nruntil 3:00 a.m. Reservation* for ing la free to hotel guest*.
T il" ’U f MilII llu- III11 til
PUUlDd ma* Ala. Mi i llrrc k rn rM itr nnd
The year o f IMlill ushered In the
the opening mu*t be n:»de by F ri­
"NVe’ro expecting n big tourist ina* Parade being sponsored by rested on « charge o f operating a fln tt glow of a new era, which In- lu iiflii, ilim a t'’. ur invi’.Mlmi’id j tlu th r r r Imyia i*c«’umi&gt;anird Mr.
w ithout
proper
day night, H arry Itoner, a ifiita n t season," Mr. Boner Mated, "which the Merchant* Association and tho motor vehicle
(MirIt n pri’xtMililly ii limit* i»*flnr*d Mr«'4*krni ul^t un ttir tr ip .
brake* Saturday morning after eluded nil Florida. Sometime., -it mid rultiiMHl ♦'I$i *4&gt;* t ’ uu in iiiim lly »
manager, sold today.
w ill probably he the biggest In the Junior Chamber o f Commerce.
appear*, tlia l localities, like e e ilu iii
tho vehicle be was driving collided liumnn live*, me m m keil fm- ill* . fuiiird riiiiuntf llir Nclllci'* &lt;*f a iuuv i
Doom of tho Inn were opened history o f the hotel, NVe’vc had
COUNTY COMMHUtlON
with one which bad been slopped Ilnctlon. wlilcb n pj hi rent I v come* (r rrlln rv . \ n In (lie *»mu I v' dnv*. I
to guegta today, A number of *ea- muro inquiries - and reservation*
A regular meeting of the Horn- by Juhn Green, 311, on West 13Hi unsniigiil. lu tlm greut readju*t- w ]im tin 1 SI. lulifiH 11hi I hern Dn&gt;
11117.
*on guest* are coming to tha hotel then In any other w a r."
oariy thla month. Mr. Boner
"The Greatest Mime oil K a rth "
He emnhailxed the Inn manage­ Innle County Board of Commie- Street, west o f Oleander Avenue. inclit w llieli was beginning In all hi^hw iiv fu r Dir (rntHim i tut Inn uf
stated.
1:1)1) ■ 3:44 • 11:38 ■ 0:31
thr
ment Is “trying to encourage peo­ sinners will bo held tomorrow Damage was set a t $300 to the the ntate* north o f n*, a* If -by a tin* n m iy nnd nur Inkr
The dinner daneo will be open ple o f Sanford to tako n part In morning at 10:00 o’clock In their Lundqulst vehicle, a 1048 Stude- simultaneous lin n iilio . attention irn tr |$y w tdrli tlir v r u t r n ’d. ro it
MDV1KLAND
Im |i|M*lirr| jii'jilfi. It himin lu’ra in r
to tho public with reeervatlone at our activities." He (•mphailxed meeting room at the Court House. baksr g ai truck, according to a seemed fixed on Florida.
"M ickey Rooney Roundoff*
police
report.
No
damage
was
Hat­
The
meeting
will
mark
the
last
th
r
fiitddon
Dint
nu
vi^lt
tn
th
r
$6.80 per person. This charge that tho Saturday night dance*
Tho world heard «*f her orange
Show slur Is 0:30. feature 7:10.
covert cocktails, a filet mlgson will b« open to the public with no regular session for Commissioner ed for tha 1040 Ford cement mlx- groves, and her balmy ellfnnlo. n tjitr w m romploto w ithout th r Hr.
fntui Hlvi'i*
trip
If.
II.
Pope,
Hanford,
and
Comruck
driven
by
M
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Orem
*•*
UIIJ J'VIUVM.I
*IIV Souther"
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' tn nlr! Afi»|. j lo lv iiiiia s iu ii ii;aJ, last fcaluro
dinner and the dancing. Mu«le for cover or minimum charges. "We
Many
person., Ml
in the
fo r fr v _
“ “B. Sptnct Invsitl- sStdtoH, (llsturlwfl arid unurttlrd In lonvlllr. tin* Hperr Urovo, and tho 1
0:30
the dance will be furnUhed by| WB,B| th, public to attend’ these mlsslonsr William 0 . kllbss, Gen­ Patrolman 8.
tho plantation life In which they
(Continued (hi Page Six)
eva, who are leaving office.
gated t)w mishap.
Barney Buxton and h ii orchestra
lUaeitaa** o s Page Two)

Formal Opening Of Mayfair Inn
Is Scheduled For Saturday Night

ii

Many New Fam ilies Moved To

Mellonville After Civil War

Movie Time Table

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Seminoles Fight DeLand For E F C Title Berth Tonight
Winner Of Clash To
B a t t l e Northern
LeaUer In Cham­
pionship Play-Off Four Bands To Take
With homecoming celebration
Part In Pre-Game
festivities lingering In the nlr after
Parade;
Panthers
thll afternoon's runs* pep an,) par­
ade demonstration, dnwn!owii, (tie
Seek i/iK K e v e n fr e
gridiron representatives of Semin

Crooms Faces Eustis In First Annual “Celery

ole High School must get down to
the more aerloua bualneia of try­
ing to win the Southern division ti­
tle o f the Hast Florida Conference
from the DeLand Ilnlldogs tonight
at the Memorial Stadium,
Obstacle No. 2 In the path of
the Celery Fed quest fur their
first gridiron championship will
be tonight's clash with DeLand.
'A victory fnr the charges of
Bill Fleming and Fred Danas
would assure the Seminoles a
berth in the KFC championship
play-offs with Ketterllnus in SI.
Augustine on the night of Dec.
tha curtain on 1952 Celery Fed
football season and bring lo a close
the high school gridiron careers
of Junior Metis, Kd Lockett, Joe
Hutchison, Jake Howell, Joe Pickone, Rav Davis, Terry Cordell, Dll
Sheffield, Cecil Rhennara, Calvin
Wright, and Russell Maun.
Neither coaches sre talking about the end of the season hut In­
stead are hoping to extend the
Hanford football season through
the title play-off.
Here at* the southern section
standings in the KFC.
SANFORD
........ - ........ a ’ j&gt;
BoUnd
...............
8
0
DeLand boasts of a powerful
running attack that ha* exploded
several limes this year In the late
period* to rout Kuitli, fleahreexe,
New Smyrna and Palatka,
Hanford
haa whal
»&lt;»l
arrlbvs think la n “ fall” offvnslv* with a fairly good defrnalva team. This la atrklly based
upon appraisals of wrltara who
have seen the best team* In the
stale.
Actually, wa hallava tha battle
will he determined In the Semin­
ole*' ability or Inability to slop
the hard running Bulldog half­
backs, Jim Hearn and Bill Henry.
In turn the Feds will bo hank­
ing on Junior Metis and Kd l-ockett with Rav Davis pitying the
dark horse role In the backfleld.
Malta’ punting ability will count
heavily in favor of Hanford If the
game is close.
Matts has bean the key of
tha ('alary Fed offense rolling
up 1,028 yards on tha ground to
aeora V2 nf the teams 139
points. ||a haa avaragad over 33
arda par kirk In booting over
,100 yards this year while
passing for 14 more polnta and
118 of tha team's 224 yard total.
liOckett has reeled orf 43(1 vards
this season fnr nearly u 4.0 aver­
age par carry, and m tha No. 2
offensive runner, he may assume
tha burden nf the Samlnole o f­
fense while Metts nets ns a de­
coy.
A gathering of 2,009 fans, In­
cluding many alumni stars of
bygone years, will probably
Jam tha .Memorial Stadium lo
watch the last 1932 Fed game
hare.
In the previous five home
games, Sanford has drawn H.ORfi
fans with over 0,000 of these pay­
ing Into the park. If, « crowd of
3,000, or nearly 3,000, shows up
for tonight's finale, tho home goto

J

' th?
v^achool,

•ttandance for our
Morris declared,

■BMINOLK GHID RECORDS
fitt*

f f l P V , KPM. TP.

Tilt

Tomorrow

THK SANFORD IIKIIAM)
Wed. Nor. 26, 1932

It S

Hungerford Girl Is
'‘Celery Tilt” Queen

Hr T. V, DAVIS
Alphn I'hl Alpha, national schol­
arship fraternity, will stage its
firsl annual post-season "Celery
Till" football classic io the Memo­
rial Stadium tomorrow {Thanks­
giving Day) afternoon ut 3:00 p.m.
when the Crooms Academy Pan­
thers clash with the Kuslls Tigers.
A spcrlaruar parade Including
bands from Groom*, Kuslls,
llungerford and llelhune-Cookman College will lead a gala
nrocesslon of floats down First
Street Into Kast Sanford from
thence to the Memorial Stadium
beginning at 1:30 p.m.
Climaxing the extra rurrlculur
festivities will he the coronation
of the "Celery Till" mieen ns yet
; m ^ 1.
unnamed — liv Dr. It. V. Moore,
*
i
president of Hethune - Cookman
College, Daytona Beach.
1 •
The crowning ceremonies will
taka place at the halftime Inter­
mission of the football game
Jameson Phuto
being Immediately followed by
Alpha Phi Alpha scholarship loir picked Crooms Academy's Pan­ l*' iry Mi-Dill, Knrncxt Thorne, (irmly Kdge, Norman Kinard, William
an entertaining demonstration
ther
grid
team
to
play
in
tomorrow’s
first
annual
"Celery
Tilt"
game
I- n-dcrick, Charles Merritt, William Wright, Augustus Gordon, Hill
by the famed llelhune-Cookman
in the Memorial Stadium at .'1:0(1 p. m. The Al'A's Thanksgiving Day W&gt;n« ami T. V. Davis, Herald sportswrlter. Bottom row, Coach C. II.
band.
clash
will
bring
together
thu
Kastis
Tigers
anil
the
Panthers
oncu
) ninklln, Henry King, Ruben Deter, l-co Thomas, Gordon Fort, Wil­
State chanters of AI’A have
nubllrlied the game throughout again. Previously, Kurils nosed out Crooms, 2-0, this year. These Pan­ liam Lewis, Capt. Osear Williams, Co-Capt. Louis Jackson, Calvin Col­
thers
are,
top
row,
left
lo
right,
Cecil
Richardson,
Nathan
WIPiuma,
lin. Joseph Baker, Arthur Knight. Tvu hoys In front, Hobby Lamb and
Florida and calls have lieen re­
ceived
requesting
reservations Willie Stevens, Johnny Singleton, Eddie Kllxy, Paul Knight, Thurman Deorge Alien. Missing from the photo hre Oliver Smith, Charllo
Williams, Cohit Malone, Willie lit trips. Vf ulilli' row, .1&lt;iIivi M«n*r*\ J hoick, and Joe Straw.
* •
from as far away place* as Fort
Myers and Winter Darden, Dr, D.
H. Starke stated today.
down About midway of the second
Conservative estimates place the
quarter, Owen finally made up his
Sports Bound up
mind that Conerly had a sore
expected attendance for this first
arm and flagged Benners In
In an annual series of post-season
llv DAYI.K TALBOT
games at '2,000.
The reaction of the Giants wax
NEW YORK
- The hottest sumeuhut electrifying. The kid
Tickets to the "Celery Till"
topic
of
conversation
among
this
looked as though he had been
may he purchased In advance at
town's foolhall fans In recent days weaned on lire Tfnrmation. In II
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Ifoumlllat and Anderson's and
TALLAHASSEE
(Special)
—
Is
tho
manner
In
which
Freddie
■days, mixing his lactic/ skillfully, Florida Southern 60 MacDIII A-F-B
Touchton's drug stores, HnorkAlthough
Florida
State
Ifnivi-rwltv
Benners,
the
former
Southern
he drove his club 77 yards tu a
ey's Place, Higgler's Pharmacy, lost to Georgia Tech by a 710-0
and Martin's Sundry (Midway). count Inst Saturday, H’* doubtful Methodist passing nee, has sudden­ touchdown, then ho went 48 yards
ly
lifted
the
New
York
Dlnnlx
up
In seven plays for the winner. AnOf course, the main attraction If the Engineer's defensive unit
will he the game between Crooms will forget Stun Pnl.ost, D ip Sem­ by the slack of their punlx nnd oilier lung march In the fourth
pitched
them
Into
the
thick
of
thu
period was broken up by a fumble
nod Kuslls. The Panthers, who inole* hard-hitting fullback.
race for the professional champion- near the goal line. In tho course
have been ahlv coached all season
1he chunk) KuhI CIiIchuo, Ind. ship
nf turning an apparent rout Into a
by C. I). Franklin will he out to Freshman, who seems to Im­
'I he tall, rangy rookie had been
An acre of sugar cane will yield
better their !l*!l record this venr prove with each game, trucked sitting on the bench and picking vital 14-19 victory, Benners hit on
about 2 Ik tons of refined sugar.
anil In the process will he seeking the game early In the final per­ up utdhlng hut hip bunions during eight of 13 passes for 113 yards.
to avenge their earlier setback to iod »ilh a Iwlsled ankle and the (Hants’ first eight giimes, In
moved Coarli lloldiv Dodd to which they hud [Misled the nut
the Tigers, 2-0,
proclaim him "one of Ihe finest Impressive won lost record of 5-3.
It was only last month that
runner*
we have fared all vear." Alter a fine start, the chili's reg­
Louis "Trlekman" Jarksun was
In addition, Dolmas'* rustling to­ ular quurterhark and passer,
rautht in his own end run* for
Is believed to lie the most an Charlie Conerly, had lost thu
the Ignominious safety that pro­ tal
opposing
runner
haa
gained
vided Kuslia with that unusual agulnsl the Engineer* all *eu*on knack of hilling his receivers.
As far as three gnmex buck,
margin of victory.
which I* an urcuinplishment In It­
cry hail gonu up for Coach
This was the snmr bitterly self alnce Tech l* ruled the no­ the
Steve Owen to forget his loyalty
fought engagement that saw Ed- thin's number one defensive out- to Conerly and at least give Ben­
die Kllxy mnke such a Jolting
ners a shot at the Job.
tackle, as to have eight teeth jurAt any rate. Oil* shouldn't
"Do you want me lo shoot Con
red loose and later removed.
rnmr as welcome news lo the erly Just because he has u hud
The Panthers drew an unexpeet- W o f f o r d
Terrier*,
Florida game or two?" Owen demumlod
ed week of rest when the Crooms Stale's opponenl this ruining Hat "Anywuy, Benners is too fine a
game In Coron wns rnneelled be­ tordny In Hparlanhurg, H. &lt;\ prospect In he thrown In there and
cause of rain last Thursday night. The Hrmlnole*. *1111 Imiklng for ruined before he has learned the
Having won tluee straight ut llielr first will of the season, r formation thoroughly, lie never
the very beginning uf this season defeated Wofford 1311 In Talla­ worked from anything hut the
the Panthers have nusrd dived In hassee last year.
spread formation In college I
Alld if Rohowx, who bus now wont' put him nil such u spot until
•he succeeding three lilts. Coat-n
Franklin, who ha* had to battle gained 610 yards for a 4.4 aver­ I know he's ready.”
Ami that wns how matters
with Injuries and the opposition age per cnrrv performs against the
through must of this current Terrier* a* in- did against Georgia stood when Sunday'* game began
Tech,
tld*
could
he
the
Saturday
against the Redskin* It was taken
lusing streak, will turn Ids charges
for granted (hat if the Polo
loose against Kuslls tomorrow the Seminole* can stop looking.
grounders lost thirl one they would
hoping to return to the winning
in- nut of the running for the title
trail that saw Cronm roll up 10 PIuverH Are Signed
In their division There was Con
consecutive victories before losing
still crunched behind center,
to llungerford lost month.
For Shrine CIuhhIc erlv
ami the discontent among the
The Frankllnmen will depend
Harlem nhimni was vast.
on their leading ground galnera,
The end of the first period
Capt. Oscar Williams, who naers
marked Hie seventh slralgfit in
the team with an overall 24
which the (Hunt* under Conerly'*
points scored this year, and CL
direction had not scored u touch
"Dosier" Knight. Hard rharvlng
Derry McOlll. ona of Franklin's
mid-seaaon finds, will probably
start In tha Panther backfleld,
Norman Kinard, dependable cen­
ter, will be on the field at the
kick off. Cubit "Cuba" Malone
will be ready on the bench to be
v.v.v:
vX'.'v:
Inserted when the going gets
tough.
Hero ore the defensive anil of­
fensive lino upa for Crooms.
Offense
Poo.
Defense
Edge ...............LT..—:.....
Lewis

Coach Dodd Lauds
Running O f FSU’s
Fullback Dohosz'

Ilarhara Halier, 17-year-old
senior at llungerford High School
from Winter Park, has been
chosen as the "Celery Tilt” iiuecn
to reign over the Crooms-Euitl*
ronteat tomorrow, it was revealed
today by I)r. (I. II. Starke,, sec­
retary of Alpha I'hl Alpha.
The A PA members picked
the qurrn ot a meeting Sunday,
Her record Includes secretary
of the senior class, star basket­
ball player, member of the
lll-Y and Home Kronomlrs
clubs. She ranks In the upper
one-third of her class In scholar­
ship and works at a grocery
store on Saturdays.
The new queen will lie crowned
nl the Memorial Stadium between
the halves of the game by Dr.
It. V. Moore, president of Hethune-t.'ookman College, Duytuim
flench.

Stetson Drills Hard
For “ Southern Miss’

CHEF’S

Barr Is Appointed
President Of K-M -0
Deurge Hu. r, ex National Lea­
gue umpire for JO yenra and own­
er of the arbiter's school bearing
his name, was appointed president
of the Knnsas-Oklahoma-MUsouri
class C league recently, It was reirted Unlay by Sanford’* Dick
cl.aulln, long time friend of
Barr.
The &lt;;&lt; :.! g
flu. i It in ji i r c H
Srhuoi will !*&gt;■
e o ml v. cl e d atm
.

K

next
I- --hruury
The school w a r® {
hehl in SanfordH , s- , ,
[
for four years H
K"
In-tween 1048-61,H
„
then Inst year
wns shifted to
Longwuud after-"'
the Sanford Na* Deorge Barr
vii1 Auxiliary Air Station was re­
activated In 1051.
Harr first conceived of an um­
pire's school In 19-15 and the Idea
has turned Into a virtual banania.
Iturr has graduated over S00 um­
pires In organlied baseball In­
cluding Scotty Robb and Bill Mc­
Kinley of the American League.

SPECIAL

A BOWL OF REAL HOME MADE
VEGETABLE SOUP
• CHEF'S CHOICE OF TASTY
SANDWICH DAILY
• CHOICE OF COFFEE OK TEA
HOME MADE PIES DAILY

R c u m illa t

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n d erson

WALGREEN AGENCY
"(IN TDK CORNER BY THE CLOCK”

Jackson ..... —•L B ...... Singleton

Richardson .... L G ...-........
Moore
Kinard ............0 ............. Stevens
Merritt ............R O .......... Thomas
Straw ............. R T ............ Collin*
Fort ............... R E ................ EH»V
Thom* .......... G B ............... Smith
Fndortcii ....... L H ............ McGill
K night ........... F R ........... W righ t

Dempg ..... ....H I !............ Baker

■ R IO N W IN S
T A M P A U B -C o u r Brlon itartad
owly and slipped a bit at tha
nlsh, but woo a unanlmoua 10&gt;und decision ovar Big Boy WU-

Answers to the letters you receive from folks in
other atetes can be powerful good-will ambas­
sadors. So when you write to folks up north, pack
a little Florida aunahine into each letter...a little
extra courtesy that smiles a welcome to "oome
Get behind the wheel of a
Dodge end discover th e
caxtof-handling truck on the
market! You can turn a
Dodge sharper. You can m a­
neuver better, park quicker.
You'll like them trucks for
easy steering, too—and for
cab comfort, visibility, and
anooih riding.

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lucres vine fluuillnc** with scattereil &lt;dmwrr« la iTntr.il portion to­
night anil In south Thursday. Coldit rxlrrmc mirth thK jfirrnoon nut
In mirth mnl rrntrul portions to*
night unit IliiiiAil.iv.

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY NKSVHPAPKK

VOLUME XL1V

E stablished 11)08

S A N F O Itl),

F L O R ID A

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_
*

VIENNA
A Ciech Cummu*
nitt court srntrnred 11 former
leader* of Czechuxlovnkin’s Red
government to death lodny nml
Imposed Hie sentences on the other
three defendant* In the Prague
purge trial.
Amonji the II who were named
to die were Rudolph Slnnsky, for­
mer aecretary general of the Czech
Communist parly und once he
lieved to be hi* country's Red
boaa, and former Foreign Minister
Vladomlr dementis.
During the trial, the group head­
ed by former Czech Party Sccretary General Rudolf Slnnsky and
former Foreign Mlnliler Vlndo
dementia confessed at length that
they had plotted with Israel.
Zionist "capitalists," the United
Statea and Britain to overthrow
Gottwald’s regime and w r e c k
Cxeehoslovakia's limning e&lt;*annmv.
AU but three of the defendanta
an Jew. The violent attache on
ilonlam which marhad (he trial
reportedly unleashed n wove of
terror through other East European Communist slate*, whore
maaprather.Jew* held- high plnres
A hlghlv reliable source said
open antl-Jewlih attacks had bro­
ken out In Rratlslavla, Slovakia,
where Nazl llkc signs — ".lews"
or. . "Jews
live here" — , were
..
. -chalked on tho doors of Jrwlsh
home*
The report added that the words
"Down with the Jewish capital­
ists" were spread in front of a
synagogue and on the street* amt
that the pollro refused to order
their remnvnl.
In Tel Aviv, the Israel Foreign
Office said It had reports of a
wave of sutrldes among lending
Jew* In C’ cefcns|nvakl* ns n result
of the trlnl. The Israeli Parliament
In n resolution has expressed
shock at the trial nml described
It aa an affront to the Jewish
nation.
In addition to Slnnsky and d e ­
mentis. the defendants included:
Bedrlrh Gemlnder, 31. former
Moscow agent In Prague; Arthur
London. 37, and Navro Had In. 30,
former deputy foreign minister*:
Andre Simon, 37, former editor of
Rude Pravo, the Czech Communist
party paper; Ludvlk Frejka, 48,
former nartv deputy secretary gen­
eral and government economic ad­
viser; Josef Frank, 43. and Ottn
Sling, 43, also former party deputy
secretaries; Rudolf Margolin*, 30,
and Hzven I-ochl, 4(1, former dan*&gt;tv finance minister: Karol Svab,
former deputy minister of state
security; and l.t. Gen. Rcdrlch
Relcin, 41, Mosenw-tralned Intelli­
gence man and former deputy de­
fence minister.
AH are Jew* except dementia,
Svah and Frank.
Their confession* came after
long month* In jail, for name more
than two years, and were the well(Continued On Page Nig)

British Officials
Strive To Solve
Empire Problem
Commonwealth Minis­
ter.') Seek Solution
In Stormy Outlook

By ARTHUR GAVSHON
l.ONDON i.4s—Hrltlih Common­
wealth primo ministers and their
deputies gathered here today In
winter weather as bleak and
stormy os the economic problems
thev will try to solve
,
As heavy snow, gales nml ice
•
gripped much of the llritlsh Isles,
the seven prime minister* and two
deputies prepared for two weeki
of confercnre* during which thoy
hope to work out plans for putting
the vast Commonwealth on a pav­
ing basti and for stepping up the
flow of world trad*.
The weather delaved the arrival
of Canada'i Louis St. Laurent, held
up lait night In Prestwick, Scot­
land Two other attendants, Aus­
tralia's Robert G. Mcrviles and
British Foreign Secretary Anthony
Kden. were delayed bv engine
trouble flying from New York ami
did not arrive until thli morning
Already here to meet with Britnin's Winston C h u r c h i l l were
|■rImi* Minister* Dudtev Srnnn*
vnkc of Ceylon, Sidney O Holland
of New calami. Khwajs Nailmuddln of Pakistan and Sir Godfrey
Hoggins of Southern Rhodesia.
South African Deputy Prime
Minister N. C. Havenga amt Indian
Finance Minister Sir C. Hlntnman
Desmukh came In represent Prime
Minister* Daniel F. Milan and
Jawaharlal Nehru.
Churchill will speak for Drillin'*
far flung colonies it the talks
The primo ministers hope to
agree on a matter economic plan
In which they can Invite all of nonCommunist Europe and then the
United States to co-operate.
Their Idea Is first to halance
their own books by spending no
more than thev can pay for, then
to ect world trade moving more
easily, particularly between the
dollar and nondollar countries
The ton-level nowwow—first of
Its kind ilnce 1933—became meressary because the Commonwealth
has drifted Into an Impossible
situation. With all Its wealth of
natural resources, production and
capital, the powerful group with
mare than 300 million people can
earn its keep In the world only by
draatlc Import cuts. War havoc,
overspending and cold war costa
all have helped to build the crisis.
Britain and her partners know
that direct American help Is no
longer thelri for the aiklng. Yet
they urgently need new sourrea of
capital. They have concluded that
the beat way of getting more
money li to earn more, save more
and work more.
Long-term alma Include making
tho pound once more as strong as
Tillla Service Set
the dollar.
For 2:30 P,M. Friday The premleri have a protect for
vast new International banking
Investment system.
Funeral srrvlrc* for Mr*. Nettle and invM‘
(C m tinned On Page Nix)
Tlllla will be hold at 8:30 p.m.
tomorrow at Brliaon Fnn-ral
Homo with the Re9. J. K, McKin­
ley officiating. Burial will follow
at the Geneva Cemetery,
lire, Tlllla died early yesterday
morning at the local hospital fol­
lowing a brief Illness, She fa sur­
vived bv four ion*, Cant. Roy TilEDITOR'S NOTE! This la the
Math of a avr|*« of article* by
lira. J. N. Wfcltaer on ike Me•cry eg deafer*, fn this article
E. Thoms* Cain of Bell Meade, N. Mrs. WtiHaar describes the ereaJ. and Mr*. Guule Maxwell of Hon of Yeletle county and the
Alexandria, Vo.; also one brother, cattleM*nt of Orlando.
J. J, Nicholson of Osteen.
Bp MRS. J. N. WHITNER
In tU t the Brock House, (1962
ROLITA FINK
Addle Tavlnr, Sanford Negress, Note: About where the MethodJit
was fined fBO and costs and sen­ Orphanage standi) famoua for
tenced to serve 10 days on each many years as a winter retort
I of three rambling count* yester­ waa bultt at Cnterpriae. by CapL
day In City Court by Judge Knr- Jacob Bracki our early settler,
Brewer waa the builder. We find
lyle Housholder.
The defendant was charged that in m s enough perrons had
with selling a share in lottery for settled near Lake Apopka to m r t
a Maeonle Lodge, a framed buildmoney fbollta or C *
L , *
-S lU j^ t a S of the three ease*. .
, lv had been senteimsd to 90-dav
terms and given fine# of M00
• u W S .£
end costs on ai*h of two Cuba
Sanford. The
ebonies, o m dealing * t r
“

*

Ike Forgets Cares To
Spend Thanksgiving
Day W ith His Family

01* Ice Blasts Pun­
ish Mid-Continent
Thanksgiving Day
By The Associated Press
The nation’s Midlands, ham
mered by a destructive snow and
wind lashing, got belled with a
second wintry punch ol k-y blasts
today.
Temperatures plummeted during
the night ns skies cleared over
much of [he snnw-eovi’rrtl mid
continent, which counted 111 deaths
In the hi Ie November storm Him
drnls of others were Injured amt
prnnerly damage was extensive
The snow und cold prompted
thousands in put plunned Thanks­
giving Day travel plans into Ihe
deep freeze nlnng with the cold
turkey It looked like a clilliv
holiday for the eastern two thirds
of the nation, with the most severe
roltl In the Plains and Rocky
Mountain reelon.
Winds diminished front the near
gale like force which swept the re­
gion Tuesday and Wednesday The
wind-swept snow dealt a knockout
blow to traffic from Colorado east
ward to Minnesota.
Hundreds of travelers were ma­
rooned and power and communi­
cation tinea Were ripped down In
msnv parts of the storm licit.
Hardest hit areas were from the
mountain region* of Wyoming and
Colorado through Kansas. Nebras­
ka. Iowa and Minnesota
Rut strong winds whlnpcd across
other ports of the mid continent —
Illinois, Wisconsin. Michigan. Okla­
homa, Texas, Missouri und the
Dakotas
The cold air from the Itoehv
Mountains spread westward across
the prairie lands and dipped Into
the South. It was subzero early
today In sections of five states—
Wyoming, Colorado M o n I a n a.
Kansas and Nebraska
Temperatures were subfreezlng
In other mid continent areas The
cold blasts hit Northern Texas A
low of 13 was reported esrlv today
In Amarillo, the same reading as
In Rapid City. S D. The chilly air
touched Into tho Southland as fnr
ns Northern Florida
U. S. Weather Bureau forecastera sold temperatures will drop
gradually during the day and to
night over most of the Eastern
state*. Subfreezlng readings were
In prospect for most of the midcontinent.
Today was no holiday fur the
highway erew* and thousands of
snow shnvefrr* who continued to
dig out from the Midwest's heavi­
est snowfall of the season The
falls measured more than a foot
In some places, but the strong
wind* caused much drifting. Most
trains kept moving hut were run­
ning behind schedules.
Snow continued early today In
Eastern Minnesota and parts of
Michigan. There were flurries In
other sections of the North-Central
region.
Much of Iowa and Nebraska re­
mained snowbound as the fresh
mass of cold air moved In to add
to the discomfort. Six deaths were
attributed to the storm In Ne­
braska. There were four tn Iowa,
four In Kansas, one In Oklahoma
and one In Texea.
Mostly cleer weather and i f aton­
al temperatures were reported In
the Pacific Coast states. Rain fell
last-night over Eastern Now York
and south aa far as Maryland.

Vohiaia County Wtu Created In 1854;
Orlando Was First Settled In 1856

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No. 70

A khi. c I.’ i I ocI I’ rrsN I .eased W ire

T H U R S D A Y NOV. 27. 10.'.2

411 Ex-Red Leaders 'Midwest Gets
O f Czech Rule Get Another Dose
0« Wind, Snow
Death Sentences Second Wintry Surge
Defendants Had Con­
fessed They Con­
spired To Destroy
Nation’s Economy

w i;a t h i . k

U. S. Marks Time UN Fighting Men
For Observance Feast And Pray
Of Thanksgiving On Battlefront
A m e r ic a n s
m o u th
rd )

F rom

P ly ­

R ock T o

C o lc h r a tc

Ku­

Take

I 'a c l

D ay

W ith

A H T i 'i i n m i n u s

lly The Associated Press
Americans from Plymouth Hock
to Korean foxholes paused this
Thanksgiving Dav lo celebrate
their nation's heritaue with feast
Ing and prsver—and hope for morn
Joyous holidays tn follow
At Plymouth. Mass . where the
Pilgrims landed 333 vear.H ago the
community mirrored the naimu
wide reunions, turkey dinner* with
all the fixings, traditional football
rivalries and special church serv­

ice*.

Shakeup Of V A
Humphrey Will
Urge Demos To By Republicans
Seen In Offing
“ Sign Up” Morse
W o u ld

A sk T h a t S en ­

( 1 0 1* A c t i o n

*i

a tor

Be

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lly W. JDYNES 31ACFAKI.AN
tlv &lt;1. MILTON KEI.I.Y
WASHINGTON ',P - Officials of
WASHINGTON
- Set...........
phrey uf Minnesota said loduv ho Vrli-rorut organization* generally
will urge fellow Hunale Democrats approve newlv nnnounred plan*
tn tnvltr rebel Ronuhlli-ari Sen to shake up ilm Veterans Admin
Morse of Oregon tn Join tbrir parly Ixtrntlon, lud one today predicted
further change* will he made hy
council*
Ho said he bad told Morse of t h c Republican administration
when It take* over
his plan.
Veteran* Administrator CnrJ It
Humphrey declined to dlscm-i
the reaction of (he Oregon sena Gray disrlur.od yesterday that Hie
sprawling V A ws* being stream­
tor.
In hopes of increasing ofMnrie quit the Republican purlv lined
flciency, waving perhaps to million
during (he presidential campaign, dollar*
year, and giving better
announced he would become an In service u
lo Gin
dependent and plugged for the
Commander Lewi* K Gough of
election of Democratic presidential
the American Legion said the plan
nominee Adlal Stevenson
eound anil If
Senate Democrats plan tn meet seem* "basically
curried lido effect will
a few days ahead of the Jan 3 properly
increase the efficiency of the
convening of Congress to discuss V. A.'s services to the nation's
strategy.
veterans "
" I ’m going to propose then that
Commander Marshall K Miller
Sen. Morse bo Invited to sit in of Amvctv said to- approved of
on the caucus," Humphrey told a sonic purl* of the program
reporter.
Clccro F Hogan, for 20 year*
"I have talked to Morse and uiroctor of claim* for the Disabled
told him thst I hope he will Join American Veteran*, said ho be­
the party officially, or at least lieved veterans would bo pleased
work with us." the Mlnnesotnn with some of Gray'* plans.
continued, "but I am not at liberty
Rut Col. George K. IJuins. na­
to say what hi* reaction was."
tional rehabilitation service direc­
Morse himself he* refused to tor of the Veteran* of Foreign
lvo a hint as to whether he will Wars and himself a former asne up with the Republican* or
llMHtNilfii fin
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tho Democrat* on such partisan

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a id

Junior Red Crost*
Plans Fund Drive

The county chapter of the Jun­
Ocoee, and "The Lode*" became
the name of a far-reaching neigh­ ior Red Cross mat Tuesday at the
borhood,
afterward!
renamed homo of Mrs, Fred Itabti, chair­
man, to formulate plans for the
Apopka.
til 1B84 Volusia County waa year and to plan the annual fund
formed from the north end of Or­ campaign In the school*.
Activities for the year will bo
ange, The SL Johns River formed
the dividing line through the In­ discharged with teachers of the
fluence of Dr. Speer, the first rep- various schools by members of the
reeentatlve In the Legieleture committee.
Attending the meeting Tuesday
from Orange. In 1IM four mllee
north of F l Gatlin another settle* were Mrs. E. C. Williams, who h»*
ment waa made, John Yates, J. R. charge o f JRO activities at tho
Worthington. James P. Hughey, Grammar School; Mrs. Jsrk Ban­
•on o f Mr. John Hughey of Mel- ner. Junior High School: Mrs. C.
lonvtlle. John Patrick, Aea Manuel C. Colllne, Lake Mary: Mr*. Julian
and other*, ehoee the elte which Ponder, SouthMd*; Mrs. Clarence
hae grown Into our beautiful elater Reddlne. Seminole High School;
cltv, Orlando. Tho name was sug­ Mrs. Velma Qonxalea, executive
gested by Judge James O. Speer, aecretary of tho County chapter of
who later became prominent-In the Red Cross, and Mrs. Robb.
A gift box has been received
eonatv and etate affaire. On Dec.
W, JIM, aa set waa anproved and from Iran, Mr*. Robb aald, which
entitled' "To fix and Ineata’ the eonUIn# varloua articles which ap-

br ch,,dr#n o&lt;
f

Lt. Dlngfdder Is
Battery Commander
BAUMHn(,DER, Germany —
(Rpeclnl) — Lt. Simon L. Dlngfeltier, son uf Mr, and Mr*. Julius
Dingfelder of Hanford, is now
rommamllng officer of II Ilsttcry,
7311 Fluid Artillery Battalion, sta­
tioned at Ruumholdor, Germany.
He assumed command of the but­
tery on June 24, 1U&amp;2 after serving
In lt n* reconalssance officer ana
executive officer,
Lt. Dingfelder, who holds s
regular army commission, entered
the service et Ft. Still, Gkla. In
June, 1951. He attended tho B. 0.
A. artillery course there for 15
weeks before Joining the 75(!lh at
F t Bragg, N. C. He shipped over­
seas In February, 1958.
The young officer graduated
from Seminole High In 1947 and
Cornell Unlverelty In 1951.
atlss Adel*
Aoeie
HIs wife', the former Mis*
Brawer of Paterson
non, N. J., Joined
Ttlm In German.ly In June, 1968.
a daurhThey have two tchildren,
___
Ur, Jan Stephanie, age 23 months,
wtu
and ■
a ion,
■un* william
if
Michael, bom
0 « t 20, 1032.

1,:iv \V c ; i | h h i s I W n l\ *

Rut only at historic Plymouth is
witnessed the annual trek of Pit
grim dJseendnnis up t.eydon Street
fnr n memorial service In (tie old
burial ground.
In the bleak Korean hills, with
the battle lines comparatively
uulet, troop* rell*hed their turkey
dinners complete from shrimp
cocktail In nuts
The American* shared Ihelr hull
d.iv fare wllli United Nations coin
fades nml Korean war orphans
Armv chaplains of all faiths eon
ducted services for soldiers behind
the lines
Gen James A Van Fleet. Eighth
Army commander, told Ihe Irnopi
"Last sear at this time we
thought lhal peace would lie here
before Thanksgiving came around
tCnntlmirrl (In Page SI*)

Five Polio Canes In
.Seminole Reported

In

1 'V a s t

Its SAM S t 'MM Fill IN'
SEOUL 'iT
C N liddin g men
feasted and prated un the nil'll
Korean hattlelronl llulb.inks
giving May
The dav wti* snli-nin for *ol
liter- sailors and .urn.....
A lleht rain uniiklcd the battle
line Men put down then wi-ipoos
for a moment lo pick op lender
turkey and ail (In- trimmings
from shllmp eockl.id lo pumpkin
pie
Chaplains knell on wet i|rmi«d
leinline men In prayer Rot the
, 3U-lmndh old Kpreati War contio
&gt;lied, Men h a d ’ ,./ go Into hiittl*
and die
Gen
.fumes
\
V nt Fleet
mmielied turkes with the F'lff1
Regimental ( Oiiliut Team a milt
he i-ommanileil 3n Vent' ago

The hi-'ky C

-

Fn-ldli \iok

enminaniler i -mid see only a lia'-d
fill of the gr-eiliil lii-'P- un til Ills
command It it In- aln idv flail l'
sued liriiie « i,n K who It n u lo-d
III** ,-.its of in.on od-i
Vl'llieil
Fnrei-s Radio and Ihloiigtl -el ( lee
putillealloiis
*’G ii,IIi-ss
eummimiMii
N’ an
Fleet said "Wants no pe.iee until
the flee peoples ol tfie wuild h a 'e
all lieell enslaved illldei
then
world giivernuienl
"We. a- \iniv inen can onlv do
our best miller tied tn ficbl to
keep our own families and out
own eotinllirs flee from the 1'uni
tnunisl men .oe dial Is ready lo

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A lr e a d y

N a m e d A ll B u t T w o
C a b in e t
Tn

M em bers;

W u tk

O v e r tim e

Itv IIELMAN MUHIN
NEW YORK V
President­
elect Dwight Eisenhower put aside
die pioldems of state for today
and like any olhtu VinvrL’ati, sat
down to a thanksgiving tmkey
wdh In- family
lie had no appoint melds and did
not plan to visit his offices in
downtown New York
I lie general could look hack on
a week ot heavy labor
lie has now named all lull two
of the nine members of his CabInel Tbe secretaries of labor and
commerce are not yet designated,
thing with that, he announced Ills
choices for u number of other toplevel offices m the administration
he Is forming
At (tie same time, lie lias hcen
getting up-to-the-iulmdo reiwrts
Korea, discussing future legisla­
tion flnnudiil problems relating
to lu s u tlu n atnl the budget, tslIkm e polities. arnJ c o n fe rrin g w Itb L
dfieiid* of ttie united nation/.
He nppareiitly lulemts to make
up fm time lost no tho holiday
today by working overtime this
week end
Hi- pr. ,1, scii.-larv, .1ame* C.
H.igerly, said visitor lists have
been made op lot both Saturday
uni Sunday, and dud more an'
iiotiiii i-meiit* of designations fur
ollbe will be made then
llefure be left bis offices yester­
day lor die holiday. Eisenhower
uiiuptinccd designations of two
more men for key posts
I hey were William P Rogers
ol llcthcsda. Mil lor Ihe office
(t iiullnurd tin I’ agr Ms)
Tw o

D am age

A rc

K i l l 'd

-S u it s
In C o u r t

sw a llo w e.n h &gt;il out i Hindi li-s se n
I*w11 •*&lt;n11« ini•- w»*11- mtinnl ai
aralelv onb - wi- all .In k tog i III •b'ft'iul)ilit i m ibMTMUft1 -xiiits uf
Five oollo ease* have occur red cr," he said
f IoitJHMl i‘4i-111 vvbiih will* filed
In Hi-udriine nmtity during Ihe
ttliuiuIii
4 ' •Itin\ vvit h Ih
U'l'k of thu
mist month, John ynils. ch»lrnnili ' Van -'loot enjei'llIIII'Hii'Nilit!
fsi1111 I »*'lit i “t" 111
1 L\ iks lot s M 1lurn
of tin- Seminole County Chapter or dm .lint- WIII'.it
lh*'ir 'M».ink** |H Jt , mltunn**1■irtit *•r thu uhIau*
"t tin- National Foundation for lies t&gt; k lo•me
Mf Ml, »f t \\ •I'mIHI 1It! IM4, Mil Jlmill
Infantile Par 111vs Is, said today, u* giving Dav dm r Liblt"4 an*
nn vs»h* tl.t ! limn |f11"t fit *
m
tir
livi'N
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vi'
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th
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l
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lo- announced the annual meet log
vs,•ir M fil» v siiklint. 's V 1• I'*,'at, tn tin?
of tin- County griiiin which will he been - ll cd lo lb i%lerrlhl*
Lis tin'll ih*t! mi Mi • ■ skit M 1.
held Friday ill 1 MU p.m. at the I Van l.-.l : InldlaH
1vs r
| vt*itr
11 &gt; 1l|!itnij.i in, i un tliii Hrrv«
nun
Cltv Hall.
th.it pe.n 4' winiM !m" In ii in', ini' , m 1 Mit*1 |. fill.'-cywr Kiltthiiugb
Marlon Jeffrie*. Orlando. one of
l ( oiitlnm-il tin .ur NIa ►
mi l ait.I Maoiiftii tin ley Company
two state representatives of the
wi n* imp id in lb. -nit- which
national group, will appear at the
l&lt;&gt;11,iw,-U in tin- waki af two other
meeting, where county and cltv H y m m i l h R o c k H a s
dun,ntel I , , a , ■- up • filed Nuv.
chairmen will lie nunicd for the
I a.-li' II' I 'lid l-'li'l’da Ghs Corn( ’h a n g e d L o c a t io n
March of Himes to hr held .lull
IiiiMv, iirimtilu, mid Mr am I Mr*,
" 'll. The local goal fur Ihe drive
r i.Y M tlin i. Mass r
Ply b |i \| ibiwali npi-iatais of the
which siami IIv I* about 13,00(1 will
numlli Rock nil which tlo Pilgrim-, llll.l. l, (III* b IS IlH'llli'll lift till’ Orhe set.
Funds which the rmmty chapter landed XtJ years ago vva- ••me St iim i . Highway
ie ......... lit uguinst
collect* are being used In us-lM or JU miles fiom it- |'i•' "ill I*• il iliifuiiii.itimi
iblui. |u llui.un- i,iis Service
polio cases In this county, The - eutlnli
..... I, (he ■iniipuity "through its
chapter I* lending assistance lo
Prnf Knlley M.itbet In ml of
the five polio patients who con tbe Harvard University tiiology duly milhori/id hv.-iiIs negligent­
and curelesslv pcifurmed supertrnrted the disease within the pust Dcpurtioeut, says tbe linw en ly
shrined rock was drugged In a vi. un nf In-tiillathiri or itispeemonth.
The local anil of NFIP Is " iIi-h- glacier perhaps .Ml non sears ago 1 1,m" nf u gas hcuii'i in the room
perutely In need of help," Mr. from what Is now the bed id Ihe a ' 11' 1 ,'d to the tb-i i used, while thl&gt;
i-.ititi-ntlou in the other suit U that
Hauls pointed out, a* lie asked I Atlantis* Ocean
''faded to use orilill was In Plymouth that the .......... ..
any persons willing to heln in Ilm
I uni v i or" In nseertuining the heutcampaign to report at the City Pilgrims eelehralcd the I i
( ei's i i.ndiiiiUi."
Thanksgiving Hay
Hall tomorrow.
yCTO ACCIDENT
\n |K year old soldier, Robert D.
Robinson, Hanford, suffered Inlurv to id* nose und face last •*
night when tin- cm be wax dril^
lug collided with the parked cgt
,,f U It. lined, 1HW Park Avaioie. iiml north of Twelfth Street
Thankagivlng Day, 1952. &lt;* be­ man delivered the special sermon. on Purk Avenue.
A Thanksgiving lliw« at H;UU
ing marked In Sanford with spe­
The driver bud passed a car
cial religious services, dosed busi­ h. in. with Hie Rev, Fr. Rbluird while going north on Park Ave­
Lyons
officiating
nuiiked
this
dav
ness houses, storei and public o f­
nue. itccordlng to a police report,
fice*, and a welcoming hand being uf thank* ul tin- All Hmils Gutholic cut buck too sharply into hit Itno,
extended to sailors at the Hunfnrd Church.
tin* Red car and knocked
Every single -ullor lit HNAH struck
Naval Aatr Station who are far
it 20 feet over tbe curb. Damage ^
icBlfhjg
n
homey
atmosphere
this
away from their homes.
to the Robinson cur was s«t at'
Union Thankegtvlng service* Tbuoksgiviog, was placed In local f t 76 and to the Reel car, fl|0.
were held at ths First Methodist homes through the local United 7 lie driver was urrr*t«d on A
Church this morning with Dr. Service Organisation, Mr*. J. I.. charge of careless and negligent
chairman of the project, driving.
Herbert J. Base, pastor of the Guriev,
reported.
Sgl. W. A. Horn and Patrol­
First Christian Church, delivering
Closed today ill observance of
the sermon end special music be­ the holldav were the Court House, man Jo* T. Hickson covered th*
ing provided by the Methodist tho City Hsll, the American Red
choir. The services were sponsor­ Cross office, the two local banks
Movie Time Table
ed by the Seminole County Minis­ and most of the storei, business
BITZ
houses and offices.
terial Aasoctatlon.
A special Thanksgiving dance
Services were held at 7:50 and
“ Th* Big Sky"
9:80 a .in. at the Holy Croaa Epis­ will be held st the local USO to­
MOVIBLAND
copal Church, marked by tha col­ morrow night front 8:B0 o'clock
"Warpath"
lection of food at the altar for until midnight. Music will be
Stan 0:30, f*atura 7:03,
distribution to the needy, in mak­ furnished b yPsuI Krsham's or­
ing their Thanksgiving Day a bit chestra. Mrs. Ed Lane has charge
Inter. 8t38, last feature Bill
brightar. Tha Bay. H. L. SUmmsr- of the affair.

Special Thanksgiving Services
Are Being Held In Sanford Today

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Candy Coated Chocolate*

PrieM Good Thru Saturday. Nov. 31

Q u an tity R lghle R eaerved

DIXIE DARLING light

M * a t y P la t*

lb. Cak*

Lq. P kq.

freshly Ground

Lb Can
ASTOJl Vac Packed
■wlt’n Prom. Rolled Veal

Lb Can

Ilru ittl
STOHLY'S Fin**! Colli.

HIGH Q U A LITY ^

Mild Aood Daisy

Cheese

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TENDER SLICED

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Whiting “
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Cod Fish “

N o t Can
TROPICAL Blu* Rot*

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Pound
Carton

No 2 Cans
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DONALD DUCK SuperttMh

finrn

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New Drop Firm, Ripe, Meaty

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d-oz. Rntli'n V|onna

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2 lb Jar Vlln fo o d s Appla

Jelly

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Aipholl Tile Cleaner

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Cherries u

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Largo Stalk

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pkq.
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Houeewlve'e Favor!I*

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A ll N ew M b . Cel lb

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Waxed Paper

Super Dry Cleaning Fluid

Lff.AIrp, M b . C ello

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No. 1 Can Croam ol Tom.
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NSW CHOP FLORIDA

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WINTER OAADW P U C H Ii
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�Korean Wizard
Of Finance Has
Gained Fortune
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ny F R E D HAITI&gt;
T O K Y O iff — T h e w Iz a rd of the
boom ing Japanese slock m a rk e t
is a 37-year-old South K o re a n who
? t * r t jd w itho ut a penny of his own
in 1915
w ith
unm
et IAand now i speculates
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ful E lm ganJI Buddhist sect w ith
som e 10 m illio n follow ers Is one
of his best custom ers.
Japanese b r o k e n look w ith aw e
upon this M ight young m a n who
adopted a Japanese n a m e and is
now a n a tu ra lize d c itize n .
Itn was in the aa m e poor fix
ns his fellow co u n trym en In Japan
u n til shortly a lte r W o rld W a r II.
!,e cnm c *° J *p n n In 192ft. H e

c l., l , r n *-

w ith his b ro th er, a fa c to ry w o rk e r
!n « » m issing In K o rea. N ow he Is
r one nf J a p a n 's rich est m en. Me
' lives Iri c patncc-slzcd house and ,
I . d u l l in a lim ousin e d riv e n by
o c h a u ffe u r.
,
A lte r the w a r I In borro w ed m o n ­
ey and headed lo r the countryside
to buy fond anil b rin g it to s la rv
ing T o kyo.
It Hti"
was a 7
strenuous
business
but
H
tUt'llllHlUVl IIU
JHIIJrNN Hill

re a n

.throughout
t e t e * ihU '" " ‘,7' ,n7 ' ,r *u e n rs

— z j g g l m e z o u n lr r T h o pow er

A lth o u g h

w#i onIy , 3 When he camp ,0 uvc

^ hln, h» ! m 11l,,l," r" fntrusled : rewarded with 100 per cent profit
i f His neriml1 fn,V 0 lc ^,nlv
I in Ihe chaotic days when many
hut *5^liu&lt;tn n !/&lt;n*l,l,e i “ ®crrr* laced starvation." Ilo lold an In
of life Is n
,av,.‘ h way terviewer
m ore than niawtiTi 'J. Cl,njj nsl ,fl
Ho turned away Imm his fellow
In Japan. n£H»°U!»
_*5fir&lt;lnr1'' Koreans nntl set about massing
erty#sfraicicnn'1,i', ° f. 'k 0" 1 *n‘ f,ov money,
avc no frien d s In the Ko
umm .. . ! ! ! , lab°"V *. looked
"I hav
UPIlo

Next Governor
Of West Virginia
Belies His Youth

co m m u n ity

om l don't

seek

,h W
pm
ith' ' funds
hc
gained frurn his food

dealings, Ho s ta rte d a stock hrok-

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V etera n

M A M n . i. .H i ii iit r

fHAlll.ES I'IN u Vrt P live
cars ago Willi.im i Marlaud was
graduated from the W est Virginia
University l,aw S hoot it Morgan
low n
Today the it year old veteran
Hetty Hutton und Chin linn Heston n ■« drnmntic scene 'mm I'nriiniomil's "The (irentenl Show On Earth.N Technicolor, showing .'or on Nov in tine Japanese camera
it days on ihe llita Theater sc.ieii Storting Sunday!
firm's stock shot up from IKS yen
to H5 yen in two weeks
tto learned to call tin- turn and
c ra g r business In Tokyo's E as t p rn fils In ter.
End(I slum d is tric t In 19-18.
T h e Japanese slock m a rk e t rl rode the market to a fortune He's
lie proved a genius a t fig u rin g vals the w ildest e v e r seen In the stdl at it with no sign of weaken
ing in Ins speculations
Ihe tw istings and turnin gs of .In - 1 H utted States.
Ills firm is known as the "Horen
pan's tmunclhft market, lie Imr- ’ The average of 22.1 issues on the Kcizaikai " Translated that means
i row ed m oney fro m Investors and m a rk e t recen tly advanced fro m 107 —despite Its way of operation
speculated on his ow n, d iv id in g the yen, e a rly In J a n u a ry ' “
"Safe Economy ('lull

T H E H A N F O R D H ER H I'

and e* coal miner (lands ready nas to make what was rnnsld
to take over Ihe Democratic nil ered nn extraordinarily !m|iortnnt
ministration which has been In sprerh
As the preliminary speech mak­
power at the statehousc here since
ing progressed Marland had not
1932
Although he'll be by four years made his appearance His workers
the youngest governor the stale found him quietly napping in nn
has ever had .Marland is no "boy offstage room
wonder "
They credit his experiences as
Mather he moved steadily up­ a naval officer for his ability to
ward under the guiding hand o( relax Marland once took com
the administration of retiring fine maud of .m !.SM in I’ftllntjelphln
ttkev I I'attesim Hl« self-drier and found Hud hr of nil the rrew
was Hie only one wilh sen exper
mination has vet to he proved
Marlnnd moved through a lur idicc He got ids ship to I’earl
Indent campaign, rife with Wiifi Harbor safely
cation without bceontlng tnvobed
Marland's father is a mine super
In the heavy oratorical crossfire Intcnilenl at the family home
Few tiOl’ altucks were aimed .it town, fllen lingers The new gov
liiiu personally
ci'iuir worked In the mine there
Against him slood llepuhliran and is still n member of Ihe l'MW
Marland received an A 11 degree
Hush I) Holt, who ill 1flCCt was
from Aliitiumn University before
a "buy wonder" senator
United Mine Workers Chieftain joining Ihe Navy After hi,* rr
John t. Lewis came In West Vir lease Iroiu service lie took his
ciilia- largest producing slide oi law degree He moved into the
srdt dial in the nation -and grot statehouse as assistant attorney
fly told Ids ti.Yiioo miners not to general til I'HH, and a year later
ve*" for Holt oi any other lie was appointed attorney general
by I'altcson
piddicnu.
Marland is married and has
'. cst Virginia was one of nine
stales which went tor Sfcccn&gt;nii three children
Marlaml's followers tell of the
Nn great changes are expected
time during a particularly healed under his administration Hr made
period ol Ihe campaign when In­ Ids friendly, hand shaking, neigh

T h o rs , N o v . 27. 1932

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I'V T . I I . M t l i A N
I'vt Jai-.d. A. Morgan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Victoria Dill, of
iSgil K, Sixth St i eel, Sanford, com­
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THURSDAY, NOV. 17, IMS

Dominion* won by vlotrnr*
hava been loot by vlolsnce, Lov* I*
the only cement with which eternail empire rkn be built. He had
done no violent*- — I*«l*h 61:9.

Preiidrnt Trum*n declared the
other d»y that General Eiienhower
wai ''appalled” at the problem!
confronting the Preiidtnt of the
United Statei. David Lawtenee explaini that whal the General wa»
really appalled al wai the extent
of the "m en in W ellington".
The avenge imokrr in the Uni­
ted Slate* tpendi $90.56 a year on
crgarrltri, errording to the Na­
tional A llocation of Tobacco Distiibutori. And wlien you aik him
to ipend that much on p fen n in g
hi* health, he call* for tocialited
medicine. More than 378 billion
cigareltei were told lait year at a
retail value of $4,081,000,000.
We admire the courage if not
the whdom in theie dayi of general
laxity and disciplinary letdowni of
Robert Ruark who iayi that what
this army need* it a little discipline.
"The (unction of the military
man’ ', he inihti, "ii to iay ‘ yeuir*
or ‘ aye, aye air’ taking care to
aland at attention when he iayi it."
Yet, Sir I
_
Everyone will benefit from the
propoted new tewarage project,
•ven thote who already have icwerage facilities. Such facilltiei ai we
•Irgady have were laid more than
’ 23 year* ago, are* almost worn out,
and In a virtual itate of collapie.
The $1,200,000 project includti
about a half a million dollar* for
tha repair and reconditioning of
exiillng icwer* which will be ai
much a benefit to thoie already
haring facilitiei a* the itwer ex*
teniiom will he to thoie not having
them. Every reiident o f thi* city
will benefit from the tewerage pro­
gram.
Giving a Bible to Joe Stalin ii
kinda like freedom of the pirn,
You can give him a Bible all right,
but can you get him to read it? We
frequently have people aik ui why
we don’t do tomelhing about this
or that, or why we don’t put iomething or other in the paper, but the
point h it doein’t do any good to
put something in the paper that
nobody It going to read. Wa heard
a preacher on the street corner
really going to town the other day
over the evil* of humanity, but not
a soul wai listening. Freedom of
speech carries with it a concurrent
freedom, the freedom not to listen.
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1962-

American labor has suffered its second grievous blow In
a few weeks with the death of William Green, president of
tho American Federation of Labor slnco 1924. The A. F. L.
has had only two presidents in Its history. Mr. Green and
Sumuol Gompers. It was Mr. Green’s tusk to steer his organ­
ization through some troublous times — tho depression eru,
the New Deal, the C. 1. O. Hpllt and World War II. He per­
formed his tusk well, end if the A. F. L. today stands us n
powerful association of Americun working men and women
It is largely his achievement.
Mr. Green was known as a conciliator rind n compro­
miser, a man of patience In a Held where many were head­
strong aml hasty. Some of his associates regarded him qh a
hit old-fashioned and overly cautious, but it was his policies
which enubled the A. F. L. to survive the formation of tho
C. I. O. by John L. Lewis, und ultimately brought nlrout the
return of some unions to tho older organization. Under his
Influence, the A. F. L. followed for years u non-partisan poli­
tical courso, which was interrupted Ui Ih year with the In­
dorsement of AclIni Stevenson for tho Presidency.
That William Green should have understood well tho
problems and desires of working people is no surprixe, for
he had learned of them first hand ns n young coni miner. He
was well versed In the American splrtunl and political tradi­
tion, for he dedicated his long life to the fostering of u
democratic labor movement. To him, tho A. F. L. wiih a
democratic federation of autonomous unions; when there TALLAHASSEE UK - Florida’s
state Institutions nf higher
was a clean-up to he made of &lt;iuestionnblo practices, ho Ihree
learning want five million dollars
wanted It done on a local level, not by ukase.
more for operations during the
Under an Administration which courted tho great labor next two years than they have had
organizations, he played an Important role, though a re­ for this biennium.
strained and dignified ono. During World War II, on be­ Budget requests approved by the
of Control and ready (or
half of IiIh organization, ho took a no-strlke pledge, and did Board
submission to the State Hudaet
his best to have It carried out by ull nfflliutes. Not only the Commission would call (or legisla­
members of his union, hut management representatives and tive appropriations of $38,993,223
tho general public, respected him, und will miss him. Lead­ out of tho goncral fund to finance
of the Unlverilty of
ers llko Willium Green and Philip Murray are not easily operations
rlorida, Florida State University,
found, and tho nation at Inrgo wl: \vatch with great Interest Florida A. and M. College for Ne­
and concern as American labor chooses new chieftains to groes and their auxiliary agencies,
That would bo tax money to
Itad It through a new era. — New York Herald Tribune.

Institutions Of Higher Learning
In State Ask For Greater Funds

Blues In The Newt*
lly 1IOI1 ANTHONY
V W I I I . Wills, Jr. Disbursing
CI*rk third class returned to duty
i
H If*1 alghl from u leave
In Alloy, W* Va. It whh a vrry
special leave for Virgil since hi*
main reason for taking it wax 'to
be married to a home town girl.
Tho newlyweds returned to San­
ford In their newly acquired 1948
Dodge. When asked how ho liked
married life, Virgil replied, "If*
Grout!" I I
A hlg Thanksgiving party night
I* scheduled at the Navy Center
day night
.................
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j.
Friday
with fun
for everyone. There will ho music, dancing
and refreshmanta so plan to he
there to loin In the festlviiiee, The
wrelr will get underway about
9:00 p, m. so bring your wife or
your sweetheart or Just coma stag
for a pleasant ovcnlng dancing «t
the Navy Canter.
Two Aviation Ordnance Airmen
reported aboard the station last
nig.......................
..........
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Tochnleal Training Command In Jack
lonvtlle. They are Charles R, Hun
and Edward A. Koilikl. Both rnei
have lust graduated from th:
Class "A " Aviation Ordnanca Bar
vie* School In Jag. Charles halls
from Atlanta, Ga. while Ed la par­
ticularly happy about hla orders
“
to dutu
duty hare In Sanford
since hla
home la in Glenwood, F la ,
Another nsw man at NAAS li
Chief H. E.RIeUehell, whose homo
la also In Florida, Chlaf Rletachell
arrived hare yesterday from a
tour of duty at the U. B. Naval
Schools,
Mine. W arfare, Yorktown,
.
Va. Hla hoi
home la in Bt, Augustine,
_ j celebrate
'omorrow.........
will be
celebrated aa
_
.i#re
he ____
aboard
, the station
aa it w ill be all over the U , 8 . T h *
traditional. N a v y Thanksgiving

supplement revenue from their
own operations and other sources.
In all. tho budgets nf tho three
Institutions csll for spending $02,$80,610,310 Now Ih
364,900 during the next two years.
Unemployed Fund Tho Institutions also have filed
requests for $21,822,000 worth of
TALLAHAHSEE, (Special! — new hulldings hut those requests
Raymond K. Harms, Chairman of have not been finally approved by
the Florida Industrial Commission, the Board nf Control.
announced today that at the end of
In tho current biennium, the
September 7H0,(110,910 was avail- three Institutions received appro­
abtu for the purpose of paying priations of $39,999,507 from the
benefits to unemployed workers state general fund nnd had a total
who meet the requlrrmenta of tho nf $69,668,051 available from all
Unemployment Compensation Law. sources—Including two million dol­
These funds can be used for no lars borrowed on revenue certifi­
other purpose.
cate! by the University of Florida.
From the beginning of tho proThe University of Florida budget
ram up to H«pt. 90, 1052, th* calls far $22,060,323 for tha univers­
onunlssion has collected In contri-, ity proper, the Agricultural Ex­
bullous and Interest, 1164,441 (1,809. periment Station, the Industrial
Since the first check was paid to Experiment Station and the Agri­
an unemployed worker In January. cultural Extension Service. That Is
1939, through the third quarter of
,542,000 more than It got from
1963, worker* hav* received |78,eneral fund by appropriation
e general
000,997 In benefits. Workers nay of me
1931 Legislature. Its total
[he 1051
no part of the cost of unemploy­ operating
rating budget from all sources
ment Insurance.
would U $30,462,300.
The average tax rata for amFlorida State University Is asked
ra eligible for consideration $11,522,518 from tbe general fund,
or a reduced rat* for 1962 Is .67 compared with an appropriation of
porejnt. Th* average tax rata for $9,050,127 In the current biennium.
rai*d employers In 1951 wai .05 Other fundi would run Its total
arcent. All n«w employers have a operating budget lo $10,501,134.
nrcent for th#
iftilc rate of 8.7 percent
Florida A. and M. College for
__ years.
__ _ Tha ta: f|(| |f
Irat four
seeks $4,112,914 from gen­
calculated
alculated on the basts
bails of th* ratio Negroes
revenue for operations, com­
italned by dividing total
obtalnad
total benefits eral
changeable
e m p lo y . from
___ pared with $4,142,100 this biennium.
ngeable to the employer
claim* from hla forftiv employ*** Its total operations would coat $$,or the proceeding threK yaari by 840,880.
has put in requests for $$,da total taxabla payroll tor thrt# n vFSU
,v w worth
nwi »i* ua
v n buildings.
uwiiH uIjl. XUS
Bso.ooo
of unew
The
years.
1931 Leu lsliturs appropriated ft,*
200,000 for construction at F SU , It
(Pent but the projects
icta
Anti-Cancer Bomb Is; hasn’ t bee:on
will be started before the
o f Qie biennium.
Brought To Hospital endFlorida
A . and M . wants $0,873,-

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WORCESTER, If an. Ui — The
WASHINGTON (.Dictate from
l it Worcester Telegram u ld today
-ornrwhera in Flur
writing rny newsletter this wesk that San. Henry Cabot Lodi# J r ,
Irom various places In west Flori­ Massachusetts Republican defeat­
da where I am having th* pleas­ ed In bis bid for re-election, prob­
ure of visiting extensively for the ably will bead tbe U. S. d eleg a te
to the United Nations.
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first time in nearly two year*.
He
would
succeed
75-year-old
m
Th* reception I hav* been given
“
In thia wonderful part of our great Warren R. Austin.
Stats ha* been magnificent. I have The psper quoted a source close
Dwight
D. Risenliean encouraged and Inspired by .to President-elect
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, ■
talking v/illi the people of Florida hnwer, whom Lodge Is bow serving
a* at no other llni« nine* I started:0*. ,
an unforeseen emergency re­*
thinking about running for public only
quiring
Lodge’s services elsewhere
office. Everyone has given me a would prevent
hta appointment,
moMt cordial welcome, und 1 have would
prevent hit appointment
horn showered with the sort of
Lndgo coaid nut be reached for
hospitality for which the South 1* comment.
noted.
Everywhere 1 have gone people
have expressed it general uupruval
STASSEN RESIGNS
of the |K&gt;sition I have taken on
major issue* before the Congress.
PHILADELPHIA UV-Harold E.
Here In this area, people have Stassen has resigned as president
•poken to rue, too uppruvingly of , of tho University of Pennsylvania
large appropriations for projects j effective Jan. 20, totake oyer hla
to develop our natural resource*,' new post aa mutual security ad
Itrr
such as the giant Jim Woodruff m lnlsirator.
dam. People also talk almut the Stassen was appointed to the
record peacetime military appro new job last Friday by Presidenti priatlon* which Senator Holland] elect Dwight D. Elienfiowef.
' and I and the Florida House mem­
ber* have bs-en able to bring to
the State. It is gratifying to find for me because I was able to visit
that so many people do under­ briefly with Editor John Camay
stand the work that we In the Con­ of th* Rr**xe and Editor Howard
gressional delegation have been Storm, of th* Herald at D«Fun!xk
trying to do for the advancement Springs, when I stopped for lunch
of the State.
arranged by Mel Jennings.
NOTES FROM HERE AND During a morning visit at Bonlfay
THERE. — .Many of our friends I had a wonderful time with my
who have expressed a personal In­ good friend E. A. William* and
terest In the murriage plans of my many others to whom h* had
secretary, Juxnltu Thomas, will be spread the word. . . At Milton,
Interested to leurn she Is going to Clayton Mapole* joined us for a
stay right on the Job Cupid put a : short stop and then drove over to
not* on tbe office bulletin hoardl Jay with u* where I made a talk
the other day; be was defeated' to n hlg Mon* Club meeting. 1 was
ami the wedding hells won’t ring; glad to see Dr. Tubervlll* who
out..........Scotty Peek, of my Sen-i luought u group over from Cenate staff, and I started this recent1tury and 1 received a “ hif" welFlorida tour nt Jacksonville where, come from Roger Jones and his
I was a Rural of l.t. Col. Charles 300 odd pounds. . . . Rill Jlbb who
Cun* anil helped cut the cake on had com* over to talk with m* was
th* Marine Corps birthday............ invited to ride with ua for a day
At Tallahassee, where I spoku on or so and attended some of th*
Armistice Day, I had the pleasure meetings where 1 spoke, and I
of viiltlnjc thut great Capitol city usually nut him to work; he added
newspaper, The Democrat, and n lot of life to our meetings by %
talking with Jack Tapers, Steve reciting some of his wonderful
.1 got over to FSU
Yates, John Kilgore, und other stories, . . .
members of the Staff. . . . . 1 ulso In time to attend Homocoming;
appeared In a radio forum (over "everybody" was there, and It was
WTAL) with Malcolm Johnson. an enjoyable occasion. From Tallahead of the At* staff: I enjoyed, hnisee I went to Panama City
tlscussing various matter# with where Rut* Kersey had a splendid
Dr. Malcolm ('arson* and Mob De­ group assembled for dinner and
laney, the station's chief common- where t spent what seemed to be
I tator. . . . . Mad a wonderful time several hours answering question*
In tjulncy and especially enjoyed over tho radio. . . . Many people
my visit wun
....- , r —- - - - - - - ^
with r.uuur
Editor u.
II. C. McFar have expressed disappointment
jin of ih* Times, und the oppnrtu-1that my wife, Rosemary, l* not #
with
me
on
this
trip.
She stayed
nity to thank him for generous
home to look out for our two boys,
space he gives my newsletter.
At-Chlplcy we arrived III time to both of whom are In school and on
enjoy a short visit with L. E. Sel­ lightweight football tram*. (Moth­
lers, Editor of the Washington er always worries for fear they
County News. . . . Thursday, No- will get hurt.) . . . . More n*xt
vemlier 13, turned out to lie lucky week on west Florida.

NEW SHIPMENT -

Chunk, WO.

go tofill
•r thank*

WASHINGTON UV-Tho fair sex
is showing a greater thirst today
for advanced education, according
to Ute U. S. commissioner of
education.
Earl McGrath reported lota] en­
rollment in the nation's colleges
and universities at 2,149,284 thia
fall, up 1.5 par cent from last year
and tbe first Increase since 1949.
The boost came in the number
of coed students, up 6 per cent
from last year. Tbe male total
dropped 1 per cent.

Seen By Newspaper

ly known aa •

that H W ’

FDR and Harry Truman for
attitude toward the American

000 worth of new buildings. It had
$1,710,000 this biennium.
The University of Florida, which
had no state fund appropriation!
fur buildings In this biennium, his
asked for $6,007,000.
The bulk of the Increase In gen­
eral revenue funds sought by the
university would go ror salary
boosts. The 1931 Legislature gave
the university ■ salaries appropria
lion of $19,709,000. The proposed
budget would allocate $fg,l»,000
for salaries.

Women Show Thirst
For Higher Learning

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Washington Letter

T H A N K S G IV IN G SPREAD!

America Is not a secure land on this Thanksgiving. The
way ahead is uncharted and filled with periL Whether we
like It or not the world Is looking to us for leadership. We
stand at new frontiers which have been opened bv science
and the future depends on how well we meet the tests
which may lie Immediately before us.
Nelthor was America a secure land for tho first celebr­
ants of Thanksgiving. Tho crops they had harvested had
been coaxed from the ground with months of backbreaking
labor. At the edge of the land thoy had cleared the forests
were dark and terrifying. The prospect of approaching win­
ter was a bleak one. Their cabins were crude, their luxuries
few. But their faith was strong, their courage steadfast,
their vision unit mimed by fear.
They thanked their God not for tho crops alone, nor fur
the protection He hud given them In this strange land. They
were grataful most of all for the opportunity thev hail to
mukc o dream come true. Out of their faith and their dream
they carved in the wilderness a tubernnclu to freedom which
has become a symbol to men everywhere, In every time, of
what good men who dare greatly can accomplish.
On this Thanksgiving let us Ire grateful for our chance
to curry the dreqm a little further. On this day let us es­
tablish n communion with those bruve souls who were our
forbears. From their sacrifices and their unconquerable will
we can gain new strength to meet what Is ahead with cour­
age and wisdom.

Texas' support of General Eisen­
hower in the recent election paid
off when the incoming* President
named ■ great Texan, publisher o f
the Houston Post, Mrs. Ovtla Culp
Hobby, wartime director of the
Women's Army Corps, ns his admhtialialor for the Federal Security
Agency, charged with the vast re­
sponsibility o f directing ell the
goyernment's varioue social and
welfare work. Mrs, Hobby will suc­
ceed Oscar Ewing, who used hi*
served In th* Staoffice primirity to promote social­
wlll be radium.
ized medicine. She should bo able
io bomb,
to do • much better Job o f co- tomorrow la definitely r
t
ordtaating tho government's wel­
fo r gty*
fare activities, ^

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William Green

BIBLE VERHK TODAY

Ur-'B' *

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�'I'MillDIII OF INEElCLY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
j ' ,r
THURSDAY
. Th* regular matting of tha Sam*
Inola Rabtkah Lodge No. 43 will be
held at 8:00 p. m. in tha 100P
Hall. All mtmberi art urged to be
preiant.
FRIDAY
•The board of tha Woman'a Aux*
llTary of Holy Cron Episcopal
Church will hold (ta monthly meet­
ing at 0:30 a. m. in tha Parish
Houaa.
St. M ark's Chapter of Holy Croai
Episcopal Church will m eet at the
homo of Mrs. Frank L. Miller,
MIS P alm etto Avonua.
SUNDAY
The monthly social gathering
of Congregation Reth Israel will
bo held at 8:00 p. m.
'A
MONDAY
, ihe Woman'a Society of Chris­
tian Services and the Wesleyan
Service Guild of tha First Meth­
odist Church will hold Its annual
covered dish supper at 7:00 p. m.
in McKinley Hall to be preceded
with a business meeting of the
circles at 0:30 p. m. Each member
ia asked to bring table services for
ons.
The Week of Trayer for forelgt
missions will be observed at tnr
J lIrst Baptist Church at 2:00 p.m
th Circle No, B In charge. A
Tahort
business meeting for all of­
ficers of the WMU will be held at
3:00 p.m.
The Primary Sunbeams will
mset at the First Baptist Church
at 3:30 p.m.
The First Baptist Training Un­
ion will hold a Worker's Council
meeting in the Mamorial Educa­
tional Building beginning at 7:00
p.m. with a covered dian supper,
aa Gamma Lambda Chapter, Beta
™gma Phi, will meet at the Cen­
tral Florida Quick Freese at 0:30
p.m. for a box supper.

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The Phllathta Gass of the
First Presbyterian Church will
hold Its Christmas party at 7:0)
v. m. Each person is atked to
bring a covered dish and a 50
cent gift.
TUESDAY
Circle No. 0 will present the
program at the Week of Prayer
observance for foreign missions nt
the First Buptlrt ■ ..urch at 2 .i&gt;o
p.m. with Mrs. it. C. Moore in
charge.
The Junior GAs will meet nt
the First Baptist Church at 3:30
p.m.
The Chapel Choir will hold re­
hearsal at the First Uuptl*t
Church at 0:45 p.m.
The Daughters of Wesley Sun­
day School Class of the First
Methodist Church will hold Its
annual Christmas party in Mc­
Kinley Hall nt 7:30 p. m. Hos­
tesses will Ih* Mrs. Claude Herndone, Mrs. Chester Daniels, Mrs.
% B. Ratliff, Mrs. Urodle Wll'lams, Mrs. C. H. Winn, Mrs. Jim
Tlowert, Mrs. Donald Dunn and
Mrs. John M. Glllon. All membera
ire urged to bring a child's gift.
The Unity "Truth" Class will
meet st the Valdes Hotel at 7:49
p.m. The subject will ba the book
^Tslki on Truth" by Charles Fill­
more. The public is cordially in­
vited to attend.
WEDNESDAY
The Prayer Meeting Service at
the First Baptist Church will be­
gin at 7:30 p.m.
The Young Penple’a Auxiliaries
of the First Baptist Church will
present the program at 7:30 p m.
for the Week of Prayer for foreign
missions with Mrs. A. B. Tedford
as leader. A picture of the life
of Lottie Moon will be shown.

Fidelia Class Holds
Methodtat C I u s h
Has Regular Meet Thanksgiving Party
Members of the Fidells Class of
The Truth Scekcra of the First
Methodist Church held Its regular the First Baptist Church enjoyed
business and social meeting at their annual Thanksgiving party
cKinley Hall on Monday at 3:00 In the Educational Building of the
m. Mrs. It. F. Crenshaw, chair­ Church Tuesday night with Mrs. W
man, conducted the meeting withM. Mixon. Mrs. WiM. Clark, Mrs.
the devotional portion of Ihc pro­ B.K. Hardison, Mrs. D.K. McNab,
gram being led by Mrs. W. P. Mrs. Arnold Williams and Mrs. H
Chapman. She took her devotional E. Cordell as hostesses.
The room was attractively dec­
from the Psalms and led the sing­
ing of "For the Beauty of the orated with greenery, gold and
Earth". The devotional program yellow chrysanthemums and minia­
was closed with the "History of ture turkeys Interspersed with
pumpkins and wild berries.
Thanksgiving".
Announcement was made during
Routine business was carried on
and a report for the telephone the business session, presided over
fom m ilteea pointed to the com- by Mrs. John Fox. that the Christ­
Tmtteo*' responsibility for the good mas party will bo hold on the even­
number of persons present for the ing of Dec. 10 at the home of Mrs
class meeting and at Sunday School H. M. Pearce, 009 East Second
Street. The group voted to give
last Sunday.
toward the "Lottie Muon Christ­
Plans were made for a Christ­ 100
mas Offering” and to contribute
mas luncheon at McKinley Hall all extra collections made during
on Dec. 16, after which the hos­ the month of December to the
tesses, Mrs. J. M. McClelland and Children’s Home for Christmas.
Mrs. Nettle Ttllli, served refresh­
Plana were made to send a
ments.
Christmas package to a former
Those attending were Mrs. member who Is confined to the
George McCrum, Mrs. Nelllo hospital. Gifts are to be brought
•Anglin, Mrs. Oct ay la , Rumblev, loittii
inIp* class
room on Sunday.
‘
^ frs . Bessie Greek' Wra, T.
During tho social hour contests
Wilson, Mrs. Msblo Blount. Mrs. wero enjoyed, directed by Mrs It
M, H. Brock, Mrs. F. Bush of A. Williams. Prltc* wore awarded
Michigan, Mrs. C. R. Tate, Mrs. to Mrs. H. E. Cordell and Mrs.
Carrie Draper, Mrs. W. L. Elll.se V C. Messenger. Refreshments nf
of Huntington, W. Va., Mrs Min­ pumpkin pie and coffee were serv­
nie Castlo, Mn. Chapman, Mrs. E. ed by the hostesses.
E. Lloyd, Mrs. J. F. Riser. Mrs.
Those present were Mrs. Vernon
R. F Crenshaw, Mrs. C. C. Priest, Davis. Mrs. Forrest Gslchel, Mrs
Mrs. Olive Wells. Mrs. J. P. Mur­ Harold Davis, Mrs. S. C. Graham,
phy. Mrs. Elgle Brown, Mrs. J. Mrs. Messenger. Mr* J. P Wilson,
F. Forehand, Mrs, W. S. Thorn­ Mrs John Fox, Mrs Cordell. Mrs
t o n , Mrs. W. J. David, Mrs. Ella Hardison. Mrs. Ben Wade. Mrs. It.
•rlah, Mrs. B. F. Dyal, Mrs. R. A. Williams, Mrs. Arnold Williams,
W, Turner, Mrs. J. B. Crawford, Mrs. M. D. Bumgarner, Mrs. L.
Mrs. J. a. Walts and the two hos­ F. Garner, Mrs. McNah, Mrs.
tesses.
Mixon, Mrs. Clark and Mis* Lurene Franklin.

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Philuthea1Clans Has
Thanksgiving Dinner Robert Morris Has
Party For Friends
The annual Thanksgiving banouat of the Phllathta Clais of tha
Robert M orris entertained re­
Baptist
J nrst
t
_ _ _ _ _ _ _Church
_ _ _ _ _ _ _was
_ _ _ _ _held
_ _ _ _ _on
_ cently at his home on Locust A v e­
M o n d a y night in tha Church an­ nue with a "T e x a s Hot Coke Sup­
nex. The large auditorium was per” . A s the younger set of boys
beautifully decorated with Autum n and thslr dates arrived they were
loaves, chfyaanlhem um i, and g lad ­ assem bled In the "R o u n d U p "
ioli. Yellow candles w ere placed In room where a cheery open fire
bright red apples as holders on was burning along with candles.
the U shaped banquet table. In
The room s were opened en suite
the center of tho table w as a U rg e
trey of various frulU with pine­ and Autum n flowers gave a gay
(Seasonal
effect. During the even­
apples holding lighted tapera.
ing Sharon Davla and Rosem ary
The class president Mlaa Dottle O a m e r caused much m errim ent
Sm ith w elcom ed the m em bera, am ong the guests with their
^ - t h e l r husbands and guesU after
lhm a&gt;low toast and M ary Jane
w h i c h D r. W , P. Brooks Jr. m ade
U and George Patterson en­
a brief talk. Ilia talk waa followed
abled with their rendition of
with a reading by Mlaa Dianne "S in g in g In the R a in ".
Haynea.
Robert waa assisted In enter­
Old pictures o f aome o f those taining by his parents. Those en­
present were shown on a screen joying the occasion
were Ihe
with m em bera participating in ■ M isses M ary Jane Boyle, Colleen
ga m e of guessing who tha subject Engebretson, Elisabeth Woodruff,
w as, a roup singing w as also an- Rose M ary G arner, G race Marie
Stlneciphar. F aya Ashley, and
G uesU present Included D r. and Barbara O 'B arr. Also Edwin LockM r*. Brooks, M r. and Mra. John att, G eorge Patterson, Phillip
^ f i l l e r , M r. and Mra. Ben W ade, Boyd, Candler D avis, Ernie M or­
W ■r«
r , inu
and mr*.
M ra. fi«rniin
Harm an M
orris,
n orn
i. Mlaa ris and R obert M orris.
fa y n ei, Mra. J. M . Stlneciphar,
Hi
eti
cla ss teacher and M r. Stlneciphar. h am , M r. and Mra. A . G . VanM em bera and husbands anJoy- N t i t , M r. and M n . R. A . Howell.
la g the evening were M r. and M rs. M r. and M n . N . R . A ngel, Mr. ana
M . C . Stone. M r. and M n * “
M n . Robert Steele. M r. and M n .
Holloway, M r. and M rs. J .
G lf f A ble*. M r. and M r*. R. L.
Usa, M r. and Mra. BraUey
l a t a and M r. and M n . Ray Slaton.
M r. and M rs. C. T . R a b in . _
Also M n . M . T . Hajrne*. M n . W .
and Mra, Douglas Slenstrom , M r. P . Sm ith, Mlaa Sm ith, tin. Volla
and Mra. H . H . Fortner, M r. and WOUama J r ., M n . J. C. W olfe,
M n . Loulaa Paulk, M n . Charlaa
H , M n . L . M . H lm ei. M n . H .
_ .a c o c k , M r. end M ra. John X a - 8. D u g a c M n . Ernaat Nelaon, M n .
p . w T J U ek llta r and M raTC urtia

Maxine McKinley Is
Wed To Donald Kovar

LAKE MARY

By V IR G IN IA P . A N D E R S O N
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In a simple service performed
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.
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One of a renei of lovely pre*
Mr. and Mrs. H Bohniteng#of
llB,
y„t*rthis morning at 10:00 o'clock Mis)
Batf(ril Bucfc„ ,
D-.nm Maxine McKinley became Cincinnati, Ohio have bsrn visiting j a&gt; (or*
tt.r bride of Donald Kovar at thr their ion and daughter-m-law, Mr. btide- elect of tins month, when
Church of Chilit. The bride is the! and Mrs. Robert Bobnslengel.
Mrs. F. A. Dyson and bet daugh­
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Parrish of I ter Mr*. Frank Mebane Jr. of Ml
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Orlo
Vista
were
the
guests
of
her
Greene ond his parents are Mr. I
Plymouth entertained with n lea
and Mrs. Frank Knvnr of Muscoda, parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. SJob- nt the Dvsnn home on West Seven­
lorn,
Monday
evening.
Wise. He In .itatloned at the Han­
teenth Strrct.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. V. Richards of
ford Naval Air Station. The double
Guests were greeted lit the door
Chicago
and
Enterprise
were
the
ymcago
ami
r.merprt.e
me
Mr,
A Williams and
ring ceremony was performed try
guests,
Sunday
of
their
eouslns.
Mr,
w
n,
,
h.,wn ,u
J. C. Nicholson.
Lovely decorations in the church [
.M rs . 1 ' D. Anderson.
|the receiving line formed In front
&gt;1r. and ...rs. J. t . ( ulhoun and „f , hs&gt; fireplace. Composing the
were of pink and white gladioli
, WII )u, „ .
with ferns and green foliage. Pri­ Mr Herman tollinun of palmar. r,.,.,.lv,M(t hl„, w,.n.
Ih'ln.
nre the guests of their esses, and Mis* Rucker, Mrs. 11.
or to the service Misses Mary Lou
friends,
Mr.
anil
Mrs,
J.
N.
Bur­
and Martha Nicholson sang sever­
Wnyde Rucker nnd Mrs. C. It.
al selections including "1 Love dick. Tuesday they enjoved n day Jones Mi«s Kucher wiis attractive
at Ht. Augustine and Wednesday in a ballerina length dress of sun­
You Truly".
The bride was given In marriage was spent in and around Rock set nylon tulle Ib-r mother wore
by her father and wore a winter' Springs and Orlando.
green taffeta white Mis, Jones
white suit fashioned with three-1 Cnmdr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris was gowned in gold crepe. Mrs.
quarter length sleeves, high neck- 1 are announcing the hlrth of a son. Dyson wore rose crepe and Mrs.
line and very full skirt. Her ae- , John Michael on Nov. 14.
Mebane chose all ankle length
cessories were block with u small I Mrs. H. D. Sorrell has gone to frock of soft green net, All wore
black satin hnt and she wore u Bartow, where she will make her cor*nges of while gardenias.
home,
lavender orchid.
flower arrangement*
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tomkinson in Beautiful
Her mntd of honor was her
the living room were of yellow
visited
E.
A.
Douglass
in
llel.and
cousin All** Barbara Jean Bryant
chrysanthemums amt van-colored
of Umatilla. Mis* Bryant wore u Tuesday and found him doing Iterhens daisies and forming a
nicely
nt
the
convalescent
home
suit of soft i&lt;)ua with black ac­
background for the receiving line
cessories and a corsage of red where he has been for some time. were the pastel hibiscus and
Wednesday,
Mr*.
C.
W.
Sjoblom
roses. Serving as best man for Mr.
greenery on the mantle.
Kovar were Ralph Stukel, also accompanied her brother-in-law
The tea table in the dining room
and
hi*
wlfr,
Mr.
nnd
Mr*.
M.
M.
stationed at the Naval Base, and
was overlaid with n cream colored
Sjoblom
of
Monroe
to
Arcadia
and
ushers were Carl Nicholson and
Chinese cut work doth. A silver
St. Petersburg, where they called
Joe Fisher.
oil
relative*.
For her daughter’s wedding
Mrs. Greene wore a grey suit with1 Mr. and Mr*. P. D. Anderson Bridge Flub Meetn
were dinner gursts of their cous­
pink roses.
With Mrs. Philips
Mrs. Kovar also wore n grey in*, Mr, and Mi*. .) V. Richard*
in Del,and, Wednesday evening
suit with black accessories.
Mrs. Wallace M. Philips enter­
Following the wedding u private nnd afterwards they nil attended
reception was held at the Greene “ The Greatest Show on Earth", tained members of her semimonthly bridge club nod guest* on
home after which the couple left playing at the Athens Theater.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flanders Tuesday afternoon at her home in
for Tampa to spend several day*.
After their return Mr. and Mrs. of Hollis, N. II. arrived Thursday San I.until. Lovely arrangement*
of Autumn flowers und greenery
Kovnr plan to make their home at to spend the winter. They are for­ were
used in decorating the room*.
the Palmetto Lodge, Fourth Street mer residents of Luke Mary.
Mat.1
,
Ule arrival of tile guests
Friends
of
Mrs.
William
and Palmetto Avenue,
a delicious dessert course was ser­
ding included his parents; Ills thews will lie glad to hear that ved after which several iiragresOut of town guest* for the wed* she Is making a good recovery, •tous of bridge were enjoyed. At
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and following surgery at the Orange the conclusion of the games scares
Mrs. Franklin Kovar of Beloit, Memorial Hospital in Orlando .were added and |ii ires awarded to
Wise.; and Mrs. Clarence Klldon Tuesday.
Mrs G D Bisiiou Jr., Mrs, McKav
The fiisl dav of the bunting *ra-VTrulnrk, Mrs. David Echols and
of Umatilla. ___________
«nn the Humphrey funilly were; Mr*. Jack Hull,
lucky. Mr*. Itrvun Riser brought I Those enjoying the aftci noon
down a deer and tier uncle, K. I..1were Mrs Krluils, Mrs Frank I
Humphrey, got n five point buck. Woodruff 111, Mt
Bishop Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. P D. Anderson Jack Hiitlgan, Mrs, luck Hall. Mrs.
William
Were the guests of their grand- B L. Perkins J r, M
children. Mona and Donnie Ander­ Bosh, Mrs Trnluck. Mis. Malcolm
Higgins.
Mrs.
Hanv
Boiler,
Mis,
son. Saturday evening, at ihe An­
George Kick and the hostess,
nual
Turkey
Dinner,
served
by
the
Mr and Mrs Lowell Oiler and
•Philips.
son left today fur Greenup, Ml Lyman School P TA.
The
Benutif
leal
Ion
Committee
of
where they were culled because of
•be Chamber of Commerce met Three HostesseH
the death of his mother.
Nov. 17. nt the borne of the chair­
Honor -Miss Rucker
Miss Betty Rlllhimer has arrived man. Mrs. Frank Bntrtlow. There
from the University of Florida to was :» tOO percent attendance of
spend the holiday with her par­ committee member*. Mr*. It. K.
||„t|iril itu.k.-r, piip.ilnr
ents, Mr mill Mrs. Holier) S Bill true was elected secretary Iuid „ „ „ „ „ |)r|,|e eleet. was lionet.,I on
treasurer and I rank Evans will beiT|||l!ll|nv ||l(fM wjt(| „
hlmer.
in charge of parks and beaches. „ j v(|| tl),
\V D Hofmann,
C a d e t H u b e r t B is - k w llli is ••*■ 1 Plan* were made for tin- coming j Mr* II N .Sayvi nnd Mis* .lean
p r c ti-il tu a r r i v e t o n i g h t f r o m th e year, which will Include a clean-UPi guv,.r
Ver luune on SumC it a d e l in
C b a r lr s tm i,
S . C . to cumpalgn In the near future. It merlin Avenue in Mayfair. Assist* p r n d th e T h a n k s g iv in g
h o lid a y
voted that wives and hlia- In,, till- hostesses in entertaining
w i t h h i * p o r t a l s , M r . n n d M r * . A . hand* of nreaent committee memWas Mrs Allen Del.aio-v of Pop­
11. B e c k w ith .
Iuts be added, so that therr might lar Bluff. Mo.
Those invited to he with Miss
counles, thereby making the
Dr. nnd Mrs. J N. Robson will he
work of the organisation smooth- Rucker were Dr. nnd Mrs. || W
have ax their guests for Thanks­ er
Raymond M. Ball, prealdrnt of Rucker, Mr nnd Mrs. C R Jones,
giving Lt. Penrlc Robson, U8N. tho Chamber of Commerce, »nt In Mr. and Mrs. Roger Harris, Mr
of Miami. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. An­ on the meeting Present were the nhd Mis Gerald Loaning. Mr nnd
derson of Hastings, and Mr. and
,dr*-w Siiccr. Mr.
Mrs. Sam K Meigs of Daytona
1’IllltUImn, AG
They have recently had visiting
Fit'lial lick, Air
them. Alfred Robson who has now Mrs It. E. True, Mr. anil Mrs It
Mr r■•.d
mtfr
M Ball. Mr. and Mr* Frank
left for his home In Allanla.
1.id. Ml and Afi i.
E v a n s , Mrs. George It. Patterson,
If., Mr and Al i *
James A- Yates and Karl T.,nev „
||ntr.n. Mr und Atrs M. 1.
Dependable CIuhh
M&lt;- W. P. Burke ami Mr*. I .. .
,
und Mi* Siirucm

PERSONALS

Honors Mrs. Leonard

( ’. Tlllt* visited Mra William Mat
thews, who Is a OHtient at th" » "
ange Memorial Hospital, Orlondn.
Friday afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Everett Hi* and
*on«. Mike and Stephen were
weekend guest* of her parents,
Mr and Mr*. It. K. True
Mr. and Mrs. George H. David
son have nmve.l Into the l.rndnum
i
„ ' t.. ( l a w
house o
. j ■
•
l,rv ' w , . Vve.
ett McKven.nMr» ^Katherine Dal
sheimer an.l Ml** Minnie Kiefer
The»e three lUter* who are cou*
In* of Mr*. Scott have recently
purchaxed a home in Winter Park
and located here.
M r and Mr*. F C. Linsemeve
and son, Charles Llnsaiueyer mul
granddaughter, Dinrne nnd Ml**
Mary Sjoblom have arrived from

The Dependable Class of the First
Methodist Church honored their
Sunday School teacher, Mrs. J M.
Leonard, with a surprise birth­
day party on Monday evening nt
the home of Mrs. Bay Herron on
Palmetto Avenue at 8:0U p m with
Mrs. Henry Witte co- hostess
Lovely Bower arrangements were
used throughout the home and on
the dining table was a large birthday cake and lighted tapers
Gram es were enjoyed
................
with nrlics
i awarded to M rs. Harold
Doing
leby. M rs. John Schlrard Jr.,
Appleby,
rs. C. L. Wallis and Mrs. Leon
ard. Miss Louise Sipple was pre­
sented with a gift, a copy of the
revised Bible, In appreciation for
her excellent leadership as Ihe
claas president In 1951-52.
At tne clote of the party Mrs. J.
D. Callahan led a devotional. Those
attending were Mrs. Leonard, Mrs., Mr* Burke Steele, Mrs. Cyril
Nancy Brock, Miss Sipple, Mrs. A. llulncr, Mr*. W. B. Kirby, .Airs
K. Shoemaker. Mrs. iloy Williams,. Callahan. Mr*. Lowell Oiler nnd
Mrs. C. L. Willis, Mrs. Appleby, the hosteaaea, Mra. Herron and
Mrs. A. L. Skinner, Mrs. Scnlrard, Mr*. Wlille.

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SER V E D PROM 8:00 P. M. TO 12:00 A . M.

CLUB DIAMOND

POUR MILKS NORTH OP SANFORD
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t h e S a n f o r d n r .iu i.n
Thor*. Not. Sh 1952
Page 5

Mrs. Dyson And Mrs. Mebane Entertain
For Miss Barbra Rucker, Bride-Elect

\|,‘
Mi * Stanley R&lt;»
k(&gt;y Ml H,„| Mu. Kenneth Item ,
^jr un(| Mr*. Ileimv Au-lin.
Also Mr* C T. t'.n.|»i nf Win*lon Salem. N &lt;’ . un.l Mi* G. It
Horn of Mm ksvllle. N (' and tinMisses Jovce lletrel, Sue t'ullum.
Martha WlgiU Bold,v Lee Morton
lion Baker P-g.-v Howe I a id
» « “ v Jaue (
land And Malcolm
MirNnll.
l.inirli*.
himinv
Vniighnri, lloldiv Newman. Jack
WnaTlrnff Ed Fielding. Billy Firm
H'" 1 M‘" ' k Utevr-Unil.

Miss Joyce Hetzel
Suijj’i At .Aieiirt’ Club

bowl held white chry'anthemum*.
and white tapers were placed in
rilver candelabra Coffee and teal
were *erved Dorn up. ri *rtvicer
at either end of the table and
sliver and crystal appointments
held small sandwiches, cookies,
nut* and mints. The white bins*om* were also used in other ar­
rangements throughout the room.
Presiding at the coffee and tea
service* during the afternoon were
Mrs, W. A. Let.... . Mrs II N
Bayer, Mrs. John Galloway, and
Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith.
About 1(HI friends of the honoree
called between the hours of l ull
and 5:30.

South Side Students
Celebrate Birthdays

.11,
....... Hot rei, luiitralto,
■■. pi* - , 11•.[ ,t
meeting of the
Men- i i..i* i-l tin- Presbyterian
Clinreh Tuesday night, and ren'.ereil a program of spiritual song)
to tin- accompaniment of Mrs T.E.
luchii
Stu- on* introduced by
•o m riil ,1 i \ Hutchison.
A:-..,- ... min attended the
in. , titif nhteh l—giin with a turk- 1 dllieef, |Oe|Ultld tlV II COmtmtti-i to .1,1. .I !&gt;&gt; in John Wilson.
P'.-soli nt ...... .. Moffett conduct­
ed lli&gt; meeting .nlli the invocation
jo uomii. e.| i., t In- Rt-i A, G. Me*
Ilull *
IMu tug tin- meeting Charles
.Morrison in I the group in sing*
teg liviuti* to ttie accompaniment
&lt;&gt;&lt; A r t h u r Gieer mi.| i ) u . Iienedic-

Tom m y D orsey
T om m y

D orsey

t

Will

Student* of the South Side School
A p p e a r A t C o lis e u m
were honored during Ihe chapel
hour last Thursday which «a&gt; com
In f o r i i i A t i t i n i i I h i i B S u n f - . i . l o l
blnrd with a program based on
S e m m e le C o u n ty w d l I., o, ioo. &gt;1
National Hook Week
The following students were o v e r t h e A u ie r ic iit i t t i.- a d . a * t i e
I S y s te m w i t h i t * It'U - t o t i* n i* i n .
named:
First Grade: Mr*
Reynolds, 3 w lo -ii I'o m in v D o i- e y a n d lo John Anderson. Paul Kendrick. tia m l w i l l m a k e a n a p p . i i i t i u . . at
l l r l u m l o C o lis e u m ,
\\
I!
Diana Lalllnrr, Patricia Trapolin. th e
Patricia Ann Habun. Miss West K e m p , p r o m o to i n f n „ a l f u o
phal. Warren I.eddoii. Jean Kiel *uui to d a y .
F o u r s p o t U tlllO IIM l o ttle lll
I., „
cher, Sherman William*. Mrs
Morgan, Vickie White, Kathy Jar- U H O O I Orlando i alue-iirn • t w d l
Miss In- m a d e d u r in g (lie t i a l f lim n i i .
gennon, Chip Brcwinglnn
Snycr. J B Brown and Mi* Jean dance w i l l be iiiietl.
....
Saver
Sanford a rid Semin. -I. i
i.
Second Grade Mr* Carlton, \r I lik e e n m ity ,I C&lt; . . . I n
. . ,.I
m
thur Anderson. Ilnbln Pearce Mr* P o lk c o u n t n * m id i In
li.n
t ..
Manfre. Linda King. Lucy Muugh e a * t c o a s t
ton, Mrs. Tltshaw. Unruly Jones, ' I h e d a n c e w ill g n
in ,
Charlie Btitchem, John Palinatier. f r o m 11:011 u n t il U jo ( . i n
I.ualice Clause, Miss W.irmoth. tlie n a t io n w id e h o o k ip
Frank ttoumlllal and Marilyn Mur
A iiv m ie fr o m S a u io i d m
S&lt;
phy.
m m o le r 'm in t y w is h in g i ,.
n-l
Third Grade: Mr*
Lillib|nl*l. tin . 'la n c e m a y t i l , | d i " n , ,., U H ,
Stanley Symborsky, Wayne Keel tin C o lis e u m , a m i to k. t a n d n
Ing, Ruby Cohen, Bruce VunHuff, s e r v n t io ii* w ill lie lie 1.1 w d i n m l
Douglas Miller, Mrs
Packard to ll m ic e pay im ill u n t il I■i no r ,,
Flora Miller, Tommy Wyatt. Mr* tile
lllg llt
ol
till.
dan I
,|.
Holmes, David Kellv, Charles Ale K e m p -stiiil
Watters. Jimmy While, Mr* Dan*
l.arnar Kthridge, David Heel Mr
Rowland, David Butler Miki- Dim .M r s . R u t 'lu * L u i u l s
can and Allen Hunt
S to r y (ir m ip IV o ^ r n m
R o w la n d
Fourth Grade Mr*
Carolyn and Marilyn W a s b liu r n .
Mrs Brock. Paul Flower*. Buddy
* \\ 1 lt" id le i o n d lli t. «| I i"
Kirk, Judy Burtrhnell. Samir.i h.i progiam a l tlie legnla. n i i , ■,
tier, Rosemary Southward Mr* H ir e lin g o f th e S u n f o t d Si ,.. -. t . a
Brown David It ass. James Griffin. g u e Monday i.iglu .■r i In y ,. i .
Mis* Dolheruw, Malcolm llmcm* C lu b
Tin- tJlcrm- nf Hi,- 1" H|f I III Vi.
Billy Musselwhlte, Betty McNeill
Sura Thigpen, Mrs Richard*. Billy "B.trig G.md Ndug til •HI'*,," \\&gt;11,
Colbert, Kvle Dnxscy and Ito-a was i-ulici ill rnli ■d ISBSlSSt 1**1.1
Mr-. 1 c \y, i. b I,'L|Yt r( .1 I'l |l
lind Ratliff.
*id". "
BuV llll (. Iwl |||.
A program |&gt;erlainiiig tu llo&lt;&gt;k •••In. miDuriuv
•miuii;. "Al Y IV ||»| It
Week was presented tu the Fir*l Rti**t'
and Second Grades at Gf .hi and i Ih" i n . Th- hft*'mp It'im.l i». m
another to the Third and Fourth
1In*
y, “ \V("I Mi 1 II
Grade* at 1:00 pm Story Hook mill (Lti Fmrif**/
' ||. . ft. ... K .1
eharactrrs who came to life in Sun Y*"Ii *•*
‘Tin. V\nt • t •«
the program were Lillie Mi** Mot
fel, Humply Dumpty, Jack and
Jill, Alien in Wonderland. Krokn i
Uncle Benin*, The Dulch Twin*.
Lillie Bo-Peep, Heidi and Mr*
Plggte Wiggle and Iwo readings
"Book*" nnd "Land of Story
books".
Mr*. Fred Robli was the story
lady for the flrat and second grade
unit Mrs Clareure Welsh for the
third and fourth grades Happy
Birthday was sung In each group
by the rest of Hie school and birth
day cuke wus shared in Hie tiiuch
room My all Hie birthday people

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A lllliv

Huw-

D W C K

i ii »m Legion post No. 183
Kite Spring*, will liuve a
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Dance

Sal i r d a y

it ttie I egioii tmine on
ay I . i'-J mid the shores of
1 ak&lt; Clintle* Knllenhxch
- oiehe*liii will provide th©
tor dancing from 9:00 to
I h. well known pantomime
It.-ry Hook, will perform and
din t Inn-tie* Players" will
■Date then latent in a skit
wlueh Coinimimtor W.
I " t w a i . i n u p o r t e d f r o m C o l-

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tti 1'In-y were the
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III I n u ll,

Mi Kit-seii leii.ii, president,
..... ... i .. i lb. on .1 mg and wcl...... I ini ml.ci and llie guests,
-. Mi* II It Al.Cnll, Miss
I . oi.i h.m ., .-iahfot.l, a n d Miss
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Ilaltimore, Maryland, to spend
Thanksgiving with the latter’*
parents, Mr, und Mrs C. W. SJob
torn.
Mi, and Mts, It. Ibdinstengrl,
who have occupied the Hook house,
left fur Jacksonville, Monday,
where he Ini* been transferred to
the Naval Air Station.

SturtN Sunday 9 I
For (i Days
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OF MOTION PICTURES!
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‘j i t u i r i n j rsyon errpa
nidi the lirtle bolero
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in the
empire bodice line. Th#
belt ii eltgsntly beaded.
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Work Continues On
Florida’s Sizeable
Flood Control Job
MIAMI iw—Work roulinutd to­
day on Florida's UM.OM.UOO flood
control project In the wake of drdl
cation ceremonies for 123 miles of
leveca already built.
Formal dedication was nciu
Tuesday at Twenty-mile Hcnd on
State Itond 80. between West Palm
Beach and Belle Glade, when
charges of dynamite sent columns
of_____
dirtInto the air.
Sen. Spcssanl 1,. Holland pulled
the awltrti that set off dynamite to
open a canal. Then Gov. Fuller
warren touched olf a hlast that
marked ground-breaking for a
giant pump to he built at the spot
where three levees meet.
The ceremony highlighted an all­
day motorcade by loo persons who
toured the project In Dade, Brow­
ard and Palm Beach Counties to
Inspect tho vast network of levees
being built by the Central and
Southern Florida Food Control Dis­
trlct
ci.
The levees, all built In the last
(wo years, stretrh from a point
near Homestead to Lake Okeecho­
bee. The long wall Is designed to
it cities fn
protect Fast Coast
from
Everglades flood waters and to
form the Eastern rim of three
conversation pools In the natural
floodway nf tne Everglades.
"You will hnvc the opportunity
to Improve your land," col. Walter
_
_
........................
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m jH ,
K. Wilson
Jr.. If.
S division enelneer. Atlanta. told the croup. Bui
lie itressed that the h)g federalstale project "will not do the Job
alone.1
Holland predicted that the Re­
publican administration won’t af­
reet tho flood control work and
■aid no partisan polltlca haa en­
tered tho picture to date.

VA Shakcup
IC b N llR tlF A

rri» » - fn w b

slstant administrator nf the V. A„
said hr believed the Bepublleani.
when they take power In January,
further changes.
will Institute
I
_.ama said that even under the
IJai
ew reorganisation plan, V. A. still
aa "too many top flight admlnlie pos
tratlvc
positions ."
Hep. Edith Nourse lingers (It*
ass), who will become chslrmnn
tho House Veterans Committee
In January, said she felt It was
"unfair and unwise” for Gray to
mako such sweeping chances on
the eve of a change of adminis­
tration.
All, hnwever, capresscd satisfac­
tion with one decision Gray an­
nounced: There would lie no elim­
ination nf regional offices.
Most of the rhinites urn based
on recommendations made In a
long secret $005,000 private survey
made by the Chicago management
consultant firm of Boos. Allen, and
Hamilton. Gray made the survey
public simultaneously with hie
announcement of reorganisation
plans.
lie said he was setting up thrrn
major department*—Instead of *he
rmrr I13—as recommended. Ono
former
will
handle...........
mrdlral and nirglral
............“
. &gt;ai
care
for veterans, one will
he ...
In
M i l ..................
..........
charge of Insurnnro and the (hint
Will
will manage such beurflla as
r l aalms, loan guarantees and vocs
tlon.nl training. Each will he hendrd
, by a deputy administrator.
But Gray turned down the sug­
gestion to streamline the regional
office setup The survey ssld a
shakcup of Ihcac offices would
bring an additional savings nf 13
million dollars
Gray said changes being made
m|cht result In a savings of in
million dollars a year, hut would
not likely result In any appreciable
cut In personnel.
Rep. lingers attended *estee.
lav's news conference and laid
alar she fell thst In ganeral it
was "unfair and unwise" In pul
the new plan Into effect before
the Republlran-rnntrolltd Congress
meets.

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Sen. Humphrey
fCnntlnurd Frnm t’ sgs (Hu)
tunes a* organising the Senate.
Not counting Morse, (hn 8«nlla
now consists of 48 Republican
am} 47 Democrat!.
Humphrey's siignestlon draw
aupporl from Hen. Hunt (D-Wyi)
in a arparatc Interview. but Uwt*
ware aulrk (linn that there wood
at lead some opposition.

'I would not oppose InvUlni
». Morin to alt In with iia I
■ pronoind at the.caupiii,'’ Hun
a. "H o resigned from hi# (M ill
in came out foursquare h
tennaon In an honorable mftiuwi
did not nrotend one thing, am
, another."
bn, OlUelto (Die) told a

Sanford History
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a place railed Orlando", Ml. Jamra
I . Hughey was made county clerk
nml served until about 1880. Mr.
J, R. Worthington donated a tratt
of land for public purposes, upon
which the neat year, 1857 a one*
story hewn log building was erect*
rd for n court-house, which was
ICtcr destroyed by tire with all Its
records, except ortc l&gt;ook, which
contained the earliest records of
the countv. On the evening liefore
llu fire Mr, Hughey, fortunately,
hnd taken It to his home to make
tome entries.
The little rhiireh-srhnol-house,
whirl, the soldiers had occupied,
was burned during their eiieanlo*
Menl. About 1857 another log
building was ererted on Mellon*
vllle Avenue onposlte to where the
blorkhmn n had stood on land also
donated liv Mr. A. J. Vaughan for
a Methodist Ghureh. which wAs
used also for a school-house. There
Methodist services were held oore
In three months, and a Union Sale
bath sehool was conducted weekly
»ftor 18117. The first Episcopal and
Presbyterian service* as well were
held fron- time to time In this
little edifice; Earnest Chapel.
( M»B2 Note: About 24-15 Mellon*
vllle Avenue).
Except for occasional depreda­
tions, sueh ns the celebrated Shiv­
ers massacre at New Smyrna, the
Indians gave no further tlmjhle.
Detachments of regulnr soldiers
and soma state troops were senttcrod over the peninsula. As late
as 1857 siate troops were Station­
ed at Ft Gatlin, under commnnd
of Capt. Kendricks anil Capt. Hub­
ert Bullock. In I85H military posts
were no longer needed In Florida.
Tho ramps of the soldiers hnd been
scattered throughout the peninsula
and down the roasts; and tinnames nf Forts Mason, Christmas,
Drum, Pierce, Lauderdale. Dallas,
Myers. Davenport, are familiar to
us now.
When the r n m p s were broken up
and the troopers marched away,
enrh of these forts proved the nil*
rlell of a neighborhood. Grange
County now settled down to the
pursuits of rlvll life. In the next
years that followed, few persons
traveled nwnv from, and few came
to the county. Some small nrnngr
groves were planted and the peo­
ple produced from the roll, mulnlv
what they consumed for food.
Large herds of wild cnttlr wenunited on the prairies.
Ft. Mellon had been the first
military station In the Interior of
Mosquito, perhaps for the reason
of Its slluntlon at th&lt;- headwaters
of the Ht. Johns Itlver, making
ensv Go- lianseoi Iat Inn of the nrmy and |ts supplies to th-- Interior.
And, doubtless, Mctlolivlllc owed
its continuance after th” with­
drawal of tho army, to the fact
that It was the natural Kate wav
for supplies for the population of
South Florida
United Slates limit wna brought
h» stcnndiont from Jacksonville.
Mcllonvlllo was tho distributing
point, from there It was sent out
l,v horsemen or hack, that for the
East Const going to Now Hmvrna.
from there down the Indian Itlver,
on down the beach and govern­
ment road to tho settlements. and
fine t f Miami (Ft. Dallas). (II Is
•iiluU-d that twice when Mm mail­
bag was opened at the end of Mm
route. It contained toil one letter,
nml (hh* wh" f«r tin* poor innil
carrier himself.)
(To be continued)

TltankNglvifig In tT. S. Lnmnrr Sny« Former
1Poor Security Rtakn
Arrested In Seoul ff'nuOnued From Pare One) Hubby Owcfi Her Sum

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From America’h Oldenl Maker Of Fine Cant
Comes ’Hulay's New Leader In The Quality Field
— The Advanced Contour-Styled PACKARD
to Ujou*
who Iiiivo luH-n wiiiling
for n truly lino mitnmoliilo! 'Clio
gron t nnino I’ A C K A I I D o tico
iircn on llireo ou t o f five luxury
c n r i 'i u A m erica lignin (Until!*
jfiiinlieH Hie vory bent o f tho top*
(|unlity earn.

o f actual umi uad tho indiintry'n
fmenl no-nhift drive . . . theno nro
A m o rie a 'a mont advanced cara —
engineered and precinion-built tn
o u t p e r f o r m a ll o t h o r n i A n d
Pncknrd’a advanced con tou r sty l­
ing in now netting tho new trend
in autom obile dealgn.

of deputy attorney general, and
Arthur Vandrnberg Jr. n» White
House secretary.
,
.
Rogers. 30, made a reputation
•i special counsel for Senate commltteei that Investigated caici In­
volving corruption In government
and dtitnyaltv. Before that, he wa*
a member of Thomas t - Dewey a
stiff when Dawev wai at the peak
of hla crime-bulling career aa dis­
trict attorney of New York.
Vandenberg, 43. wa* an asslatant
tn hla father, the late Sen. Arthur
Vandenberg of Michigan. II c
served two year* with the Interna­
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again. Let us thank God that we
NEW YORK in — Actress Hedy als characteristic of Communist
SliDUL fcp—Metropolitan police hate allies tn fight with us nnrt
made a series nf arrests today In that we have a united team in Lnmarr says her former husband, trials.
actor John Loder. owes her $t»,300
No Western newsmen are in
a roundup of Koreans considered Korea "
for support and maintenance nf Czechoslovakia but reports of the
possible security risks when U. S
Gen. Mark Clark. U. N. rom- their three children.
i trial's progress and recordings nf
."resident-elect Dwight Elscnhow mantler. messaged from Tokyo:
Ml«s Lamarr filed suit yesterday
of the confessions were
er visits Korea.
"Despite the pain and tragedy in Slate Supreme Court tn collect some
broadcast by Prague radio.
Tho number of persons detained Inilirted upon so manv of ua In
For Slansxy, the kingpin of the
ns not reporter! but pollco sta- this bailie for humanity, we hare the amount
•She sold In her roinploinl that by group, the week in court wa* a
on* wero Jammed. Tho tightest much for which to be thankful”
security measures were being en­ 111 Washington. President Trti the terms of a California divorce next to last chapter In his fall from
forced In Uii* ancient and war- man, like millions nf his fellow decree which became final In M48 n high place of power In Inter..r.innu1 communism and ni favor
os obligated to pay
battered capital.
eltl/ens, planned lo attend Thanks- |L.......
President
Kyngman
Ithec's gov giving church srrvlres. then sit n month for the children's main­ with Moscow. It finalized his loss
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tenance plus medical and dental In a long struggle for power with
rrnrnrnt called a special cabinet down to Ills turkey dinner
President Gnttwald
meeting to discuss preparations for
In New York President-elect FI 1expenses
the ~
Elsenhower
visit.
ah'
senhnwer was to carve the holt- i The total of such costs is $2.1,500
day bird ul his Columbia Univer­ and thaler Has paid only $4,200,
Korea
sity home. Missing from that fam- she said
I ilv »rene was a son. Mai. John
Younir Trooptr Will , Elsenhower, stationed in Korea
r c n n ''n - ,e &gt; t
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From Western Germany and
before Thanksgiving came around
Face Court Miirtial other European outposts, Ameri­ Sitting Backwards Is again.”
can soldiers ate hr.-irlv holiday
"But II Is communism we arc
BOVINGTON. Eng.. iJV-Ai IR dinners. And with their Thanks­ Factor In Saving Life fighllng." he said, "not the Inno
yesr-olci Hnyal Armored Corps giving services Iho troops on that
cent North Koreans or the Chi­
SALISBURY. England
— The nese people."
trooper will appear before a eourt side of the world offered special
martial Dec. 2 on n rhnrgc of prayers for their huddles In Kn British Air Ministry pointed M a y
The tiirkcy-plus-trimmlngs meal
to an airplane crash here ns an­ was laid before every American
offering information which might rea
lie useful to an enemy, the Wi
At Heidelberg, G erm an y, tl S. other proof of tho added safety soldier who could ho reached.
Office announced today.
Army authorities recalled many attached to sitting backwards In a Troop* of the othjr 21 Allied na­
The soldier. T. E. Dewlck. a units In the field for a holiday plane.
tions In (he Korean conflict also
Four t-rewmen—necessarily fac­ had turkey on their menus. Mrssclerk to the technical adjutant of a meat In base barrarks.
driving and maintenance school, at
Big parades highlighted the holi­ ing forward—were injured when a men dished out an average of 1U
Royal Air Force transport collided pounds of turkey per man.
legerity offered the Information to day doings In many communities
with a Jet fighter and crashed. The
an unpijihnrlsed organisation De­
nine passengers, however, walked
wlck wis said tn he a member of
Clay i« iiK«-d as part of the "fill-1out dazed lint unhurt They were
tho organization, which was not
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2,600 Fans Storm
Memorial Stadium
2,000 fans — an all-time
■watched an all-time dream
true last night aa the 8cmlllarh School’s gridiron braves
successfully repelled Del.and on­
slaughts to record an awe Intplr
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fuT Bulldogs
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Junior Metis waa tho power force
behind the Seminole attack, scor­
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eight and four yards. Thu Feds
scored early In the game and after
Jimmy Fo* converted, the Celery
Fed* held a 7-0 lead at the Initial
period.
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ble reverse to highlight the sec­
ond scoring assault. Ilel.and
tame back with Jim Hearn, bril­
liant running halfback, smash­
ing 11 yards dawn to the Fed
Iwa. Curry Lindsey plowed aver
and Wheeler Hammerblll con­
verted to make lb# score read
IB-7, the ultimate margin.
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last half staving off alternating
TD thrusts. The two star runners
In the game for both sides were
Injured. Hearn hurt his neck when
Metta hit the Del.and back knock­
ing him out of bounds In the last
period.
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that bitterly fought fourth quarter. Kay Davie waa outstanding
smashing tho Del.and line for M
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South E F C Title

1 3 -7

Crooms-Eustis “Celery
ThompHon Will MIhb
FSII Gome Saturday
TALLAHASSKK
- Halfback
Roy Thompson. Florida State Univerilty’s fleet break away runner,
will not make the trip to Spartan­
burg, 8. C., for Saturday’s football
game with Wofford.
Coach Don Veller said today It
had been decided to leave Thomp­
son home because of failure of a
shoulder Injury to respond proper­
ly to treatment.
With Thompson mil, the winghack assignment against Wofford
will be shared by Harry Brlngger,
Al Woodham and Jimmy Mestinese.
Veller said he was well pleased
with the way Messlnese has been
punting in practice this week. He
was praised Into service as a kick­
er when Tommy Brown, regular
punter, waa sidelined by a twisted
knee suffered In the Georgia Tech
game.

Thurs. Nov. 27, 1932

Page 8

Tilt”G ame Is Rated

TIIK HANFORD IIKItAl.D

“ Blind” Tackle Intercepts Pass Enables Auburn To Beat Clemson

Panthers W i l l Try
To Avenge Earlier
— 2 -0 - Setback; Big
Parade Is S t a g e d

After Oil* afternoon’* big "Cel­
ery Tilt,” parade led by the colorBy RF.X THOMAS
ful hand* from Rethune-Cookman
AUBURN, Ala. Oft-Thc last guy
College, Hungcrfurd, Kuslla and
Crooma high achool*. the two prlnyou’d expect to Intercept a paia
i i-lpul* of tho fostivltle* Croom*
Is a giant, nearsighted tackle who
can't even see a football In tho
Academy und Kustl* Tiger footl.all team*, will engage lit the postair.
M‘u»nn gridiron clash In the MemoBut "Blind Bill" Turnbeaugh did
riul Stadium at 3:00 p. m.
It Saturday and gave Auburn the
i'rv-game dope*ter* are up In
broak that led tu a 3-0 victory
arm* a* to predlellng a winner.
over Clemson. It put the ball In
Home forecaster* pointed to the
position for an 18-yard field goal.
It was a spectacular perform­ Chicago Fight Looks earlier 2-0 F.ualia triumph aver
(room* In the Memorial Hlaance for the 203-pound lineman
Like Slow Motion dlum. Other* aay that It waa
whose eyesight Is so bad ha can't
Ju«l a lucky break that Lou la
see the opposing backfleld from
Sparring Struggle "Trlckman" Jackson waa nailed”
the line of scrimmage. And It waa
'In
hi* own end xone for the gam*
the biggest thrill in the 22-year-old
deciding *afely.
senior * already
. sensational grid­ By CHARLES- CHAMBERLAIN
If the Crooms homecoming gam*
iron career.
CHICAGO on — Jimmy Bivins
r.
two week* ago can be token as
Turnbeaugh
lib Isn't blind, but he’a admits that Etxard Charles hits of
as nearsighted
nti
as you can get hard, but he say a he's not the uny criterion, then at least 300
wmte fun* will view thla afterhi
at arm’s length la sharp puncher he used to be.
that Ita school couldn't participate Ills own hand
lust a blurry object. But turn him
Cnarlcs, former heavyweight noon'll fruy.
in a post season game.
In that homecoming lilt with
A secret ronlerence meeting, loose on the field and he's a sput­ champion, tried to display his so
called new butchering style last l.eewhurg, 1,122 fan* paid their
held In Palalka several week* tering crate of dynamite.
way Into Ihe park with enouih
It was part luck and a lot of night but had a hard time catch
ago, changed this year's plan
•gain and Bus Dunlop, president quick thinking that enabled him Ing up with old Jim alter Ihe first mure going In free to booat the
xutr to over Ihe 1,390 mark.
of the KFC, announced thnl to grab one of Clemson Quarter­ round.
Boos frequently echoed through .glpha i'hl Alpha, the scholarship
there would be no conference back Billy Hair's passes late In
play-off game as originally plan­ the Auburn game, hold onto It and vast Chicago Stadium from the fraternity sponsoring, thla the
ned, beraune of l*. K. Yonge re­ rumble 10 yards downfleld before 2,799 fans who contributed to a first In a series of poal-eeaaon
gate of 27,371. At times, someone game* to be played each year in
fusal to play In the title malrh he was stopped.
"Something hit me In the chest out there among the customers the Memorial Stadium, haa pub­
with the southern winners.
licised the game throughout the
However, the KFC official* will and It waa a second or twn before shouted: "Takes two to tango!"
Charles, who experts to get an state.
meet here on Dec. 10 to inuke u I realised what It was," the giant
Home Al'A official* are predict­
decision as to the winner of the grldder eaplalned. "Oh, I knew it other crack at the heavyweight
On dsfvnse. guards Bussell 1952 conference title. Coach Fred was a pass play because of the title In June after Champion Rocky ing a crowd in exceaa of 2,000,
which
would set the football at­
" Wop” Mann, Ross llannum; tack­ Ganaa stated today that the Feds way I was blocked.
Marciano has a rematch with Jer­
les Joe Pickens, Jimmy Fox and may have to settle for n ro-cham&gt;rSo I Just sort of drifted down sey Joe Walcott, slugged Rivlns tendance record till* year. SeminNolly Nance turned In a auncrla- nlonshlp this year with P. K. the middle and ran right Into It. with a right to the Jaw at tho out­ ale High School’s gome with Ketlive effort not to mention all-NFC Yonge.
I did (he same thing once before set of the first round. It was the tcrllnua of Ht. Augustine last
renter Tarry Cordell, and ends Cal­
Ill* conference ruled against In an "A " l)ay (Inter squad) game, only big thrill rationed out to a
„ !tho
h1 J lurgeal
,jrF .„ football
■•
vin Wright and Buoba Blehee.
St. Augustine's Ketterllnus re­ but I didn’t get to run with the national TV audience during tho &gt;G‘*'', I88U with 1304 being paid,
dull
10
round
bout.
the
four-game
(
room,
attendSlated to play the northern win­ presenting the northern section hall. Last Saturday wai the longest
The 33-year-old Cleveland Negro *nr* figure* show un all time
ners — P. K. Yonge, — the Celery because or ita nest best record to run I ever made In a game."
*n ,
Feds may become victim* of con­ Gainesville. Ho again, the KFC
Auburn drum-beaters call Turn­ went down to one knee In the r*‘f,,rd " f •;**'*
“ "prveedented 2.719 total
fusion or the newly adopted sec­ title will he determined by legis­ beaugh the "radar" boy with a corner. Rivlns blinked hts eyes and 1
•**d »''mlaiilon*.
, . .
..
tional play-off mla-up. It all ceme lation rather then on the foot­ "hear 'em. feel 'em, grab ’em" took a mandatory eight count.
"E* still hits hard but he Isn't
‘
A‘ «&lt;l|'my h»« faired welt
about when Gainesville announced ball playing field.
technique, but "Blind Bill" himself
and Coach Ralph Jordan hive a the sharpshooter ho used to tic,” .u,ll,l1
B,r ,.(lu CuV# t ,e r,» *n*i “ ,
observed Rivlns, who lost three of ‘ ‘ H'
'{h.," ! ? *
io n
more scientific explanation.
four previous bouts with tho Cln
Says the coach:
clnnatl Tiger. He didn't punch M'v.'nf
", ' t hI f ’ room ? d..l#v•n
"Bill does a lot Just by feel and sharp.
A sharp punch will numb undefeated. The Croom. eleven
touch. Sometimes he get* hold of
OIHS I0MHI
nn Aulnrn man hy mistake. Rut you and stick with you. You can ,Vr,T* l,1, u,t i , r/|!,h ' «t hrh# tialrw
‘J
j5 ll
more than that, It's playing by •hake off the hard hits."
Charles was not too happy about
‘no; Del.and. 13-12: and
pressure, lie's learned that even
when he's blocked from the Inside,
...... ......... ................ w . Florence Villa,JIM).
the play generally goes outside
Blvinx kept out of my reach. , u
()WBVer .the long winning
However
him and vice versa. So he plays It he sold "lie ran awoy. I need „lrr, k WM finally ended In Winthat way."
a guy who will fight bock, then ,,,r |.urtc when the Panther* were
And when he wraps his 263 I can show my best. I think Pm linked by the powerful Hungergelling shgrper all the lime." ,
,.|,.veni i3.„. About this time
'around a runner, It's rough.
As for that blow that sent Rivlns |H(|y |m.|&lt; stepped In and plagued
Turnbeaugh, a product of Tucumceri, N. M . wore contact down In the first, Kx clinched his the Frankllnmen with untimely In306 East First Hlr»«l
I’ hona 09H
lensei when he played high school left fist and held It up. "I hit him jurlee. Crooma went Into a tall
. to .Kuatla,
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football, but Jorda at Auburn says with my right," he explolncd.
spin, ........
fulling
2-0 and aucReferee Johnny Rohr amt Iho ium|,|ng to l.eeshurg 10-14.
he can get along better without
them because he "trie* to see too two Judges each scored their cards
Thu*. Ihe Panthers will be put
much." He wears regular horn­ 32-42 for Charles, who weighed U3 1 to break their three-gemr losing
streak against Kuatla today,
rimmed glaisos on Iho bench and pounds to Rivlns’ 183.
Charles' next fight Is earmarked Capt. Oscar Williams, the hard
in Ihe classroom.
for
Boston
on
Dee.
15
ni&lt;nlnsl
running scoring leader, and Big
The it fnot 4-lneh tackle has alArthur "Gee" Knight, aecond
woya had poor vision. On the eye Frank Buford of California.
highest point getter, will be th*
chart It registers 20-200. about as
Tubular afaal . , .
low us it can get.
playrrn to witch In thli Impor­
(q u ip p ed with 2*saat
YANKEES
tant cnrminttr.
And don't say anything to Turn­
Slrate-Olider, rings, fra*
beaugh about his nearsightedness
Famed Eddie EBay, the P*nthee
The World (.'humph n New York
peie bar, twa swings,
being over - exaggerated. "Heck Yankees, not to he outdone, an­ Hid who sacrlflcod eight teeth and
no. he snorts, " I sure wish It nounced that 38 of their farmhands n cut lip to *uvo Crooma from *
twa chinning bora.
was "
mode cither the first or second all- Kustl* touchdown three week* ago,
star teams In their respective will lie Inserted In tho starting
HKMlMJl.K KKCOltDH
lineup this afternoon.
leagues.
ONLY $1.75
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The brightest of these young­
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Player
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Metta
fraternity
may Invito two collego
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outfielder, who won Rookie of Iho
Fox
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Total*
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13 aoclallon. A former Purdue star, nest year t" ploy ,jn the aecond
Hushing
i Skowron led the A.A. with 3! home annual “ Celery 1311* game“ We plan on making thla g*nt*
Player
Al.
Yd.
Aeg, runs, 344 total - bases, 134 runs
a big event each year, ho said.
Davl*
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DELAND
Enda-U, Taylor, Hill. Tackle*—
Murray, Hweat, Campbell, Amber.
Guards — Fanchcr,- Barbee, H.
Hrlce, A. Brice. Centera—Marcel,
(lerdel. Racks— Hearn, Henry, Tl
son, Hnodgraas, Lindsey,
Taylor, Barber,
BANFOIU)
Ends— Ulabee, Sheffield, Wright.
Tackle* — Pickens, Nance, Fox.
Guard*— Mann, llannum. Center*
—Cordell, Rack*—loickett, Davis,
Metta, Howell, Hutchison.
Hcor* hy periods:
Detand ........ ....... 0 7 0 0— 7
Sanford .........
7 0 0 0 -1 8
Scoring touchdowns) Hanford—
Metta 2. Detand—Lindsey. Point*
after touchdowns i Sanford—Fox.
DeLand—Rummerhlll.

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Traditional H its
NEW YORK Wl — College footbnll'a Thankaglvlng Day menu to­
day aervea up. moatly tradition, l Thrmtop gamea of tho allm card
pit Cornell a » « l n . t P.nn*,lvanla
•ml Teaaa A k M agalnat Teaaa
Cotton Bowl bound Southweit Con­
ference champion*.
, ...
Penn baa a ot at; stake In Ita
traditional battle with Cornell. A
victory will assure Coach George
Mungar'a aquad the lYF
championship and alio wi
Penn to flnlah over the .2
No Penn team haa flnlah
the .BOO flaure aince Mu*
over In INI. Perm haa w
gamta and loat none In Iv;

Brown Shines
Coaches In SEC Sugar Bowl-Bound FSIJ’s
_ iV*..Football Punter
Ole Miss Battles
Praise Play Of Mississippi State pUnung^h.A.8%Th.(8Tpt u ^
_
Dixie Opponents
_. .suae of game, 150-pound com*
Gen. Neyland Lauds
Play O f V a n d /»
Pi l l
Kreitemeyer
By The Associated Proas
Southeastern Conference coaches
art passing out praise for the op­
position as most of tho Dixie Dozen
prepared for the final round of
the 1932 football season.
Tennessee'* Gen. Bob Ntyland
termed Vanderbilt's f r e s h m a n
quarterback BUI Xrtetemayer as
the "best younf passer in South
eastern conference history." So he
sent the Vols through a lengthy
pass defense drill Tuesday.
Th* Tennessee coach regards th*
Commodores as an exceedingly
tough team. "They have a fine
running game and sn excellent
pairing attack. We're still cursed
by Ihe Injury llnx, but we hope to
play a creditable geme." Neyland
said.
Coach Bobby Dodd of Georgia
Tech , although Jubilant with the
new* that halfback Leon H arde­
m an will be In th* starting lineup
agalnat Georgia Saturday, atill
worried about the Bulldogs aerial
duet-quarterback Sake Bratkowskl
and end H arry B ib cock.
Lauding this combination, Dodd
said "any team with an end Ilka
Babcock Is a threat to score on
any play. He'll give our defenders
their toughest teat of the year."
Georgia's Wally Butts haa an­
nounced that four freshmen defin­
itely will be In the starting lineup
against Georgia Tech, the nation's
No. 3 team by the Associated Press
poll.
Butts named aifetyman Bobby
Garrard, defanilve ildeback Jim­
my Williams, tickle Buddy Mathis
and guard John Campbell as the
honored froib.
The Bulldog! worked for in hour
and fifteen minutes
. In the
last heavy contact d: a for 8aturda^J* clash.
ibama’i Coach Red Drew was
somewhat downeqat aa freshmen,
running Auburn ilgnals, made the
Crimson Tide defense look bid at
time*. However, the vanity of­
fense brightened the picture with
halfback Bobby Luna making sev­
eral break-sway runs.
Alternate captain Travis Hunt,
raleased from the hospital yester­
day, had been declared definitely
out of the Auburn Ult. He received
e severe back Injury in Alabama’s
7-3 loss to Georgia Tech.
Coach Ralph Jordan was pleased
with the Auburn workouts. Backs
Charles Littles and Fob James Jr.
iqado aavsral outstanding runs
during the offanslve session while
tackle Bill Turnbeaugh made plen­
ty of head-on tackles working with
the defanilve unit.
Rain drove both Louisiana Slate
and Mississippi Indoora, while their
Saturday opponents Tulane and
Mississippi S t a t e , respectively,
braved the cold and rain to slush
through muddy sessions.
Kentucky end Florida are idle
thla week ana took things relatively
hren
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i phase of Florida State University's
. All
O X F O R D , Mbs. (Jri-M lislsalppl, r i d,ron ■cU vU ,M th li
a
a team that grabbed national fau- b w ‘
ra il and a sugar
su g a r Bowl date by petltor whom many collog* coach­
famous Mary- es wouldn't look At a aecond tlsM.
dumping football
land, will find Mississippi State
F8U*a “ Mr. Too" — ponfel
eager to gain some
ne lustre for Itself Tommy Brown of Tallahaanoo «L&gt;
when It tangles with tho Rebels haa bora backing up HomlneM
here Saturday.
opponent* ail year wltk his tal­
Two ahort weeks ago, twice-tied ented leg work.
Mississippi was a football nobody
According to latest aUtlatlcs re­
drooling for a big kill when mighty leased by the Natlonnl Collegiate
Maryland came down this way. Athletic Association, Brown rank*
Solely on the strength of the 21-14 11th among ths nation'* foremost
upset, Mississippi catapulted Into punter*, with a 39.2-yard average
auth place In the nation and a on 37 kicks.
coveted bid to play in New Orleans
Jan. 1 agalnat Georgia Tech.
But next Saturday, Mlisbslppl fenalva lineup.
,*i
scarcely used to Its new glory,
Mississippi haa quarterback Jim­
finds itself in Maryland’s former my Lear, a wizard passer aad
shoes and facing carefree Missis­ smooth signal man and a stall full
sippi State, Ita traditional rival.
of fait runners Ilk* fullback Harol
Both schools have enough scoring Lofton, halfbacka Dick Westerman
and Wilson Dillard In the scoring
punch to make It a frcc-fnr all.
Both teom* have plenty of of­ department.
fense. State quarterback Jack
Jerry May, Mississippi regular
Darker was for a time the nation's left guard, la the only varsity man
leading scorer und stilt hovers on either squad who will definitely
around that mark, lie can pass, l&gt;c benched for the game. Mey
too. Big "Ironman" Joe Fortunato waa hurt In the Maryland fray,
at fullback and Zcrk Wilson, half­ otherwise everything la ready
back, are strong on the State of- the 2 p. m. (C8T) kickoff.

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In c ic .u ln t clnndlnrvv and Mintin'
i.eil m ill thriiMKli Saturday: partly
• liuiily In iliim lv south portion,
rooter this .lllrrtioon and tonight;
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36 Believed Dead In
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TACOMA. Wnxh. t,n — A four
engined military jilaur from Alaska
ernshed In flames In n field south
% of here shortly after midnight noil
3ft of the 39 aboard were believed
dead.
While scattered fire* still marked
(lie aeeue of (lie posl-hathluv Irag
cdy. deputy I'lerre County Coroner
l»urry A.in.mix". s.ald 30 were dead
or missing.
The plane carried servicem en
and di'pcnth-nts. The lindiex of fnur
bable!i were among those fnund
seattcrcd at (he xcene uf the ills
aster.
A
At least two witnesses In the
tragedy said the plane was afire
as II "w h o o sh e d " down In a treeHanked field about a mile from
its destliiallon at MeCliord Air
Force Muse.
Cnpl. Jack E asley, n u Ii 1 1 c
Information officer at MrChord.
said the early reports to Ihe base
indicated Ihe plane struck a Dec
while coining In through the heavy
fog for a ground-control approach
landing.
^
All blit n MTlion uf the toil wax
V destroyed ill Ibr rexiiltinu flrr oml
explosion. Ilodles were sealterctl
over 200 feet from the wreckage
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Holden said 11 "looked like the Shelly E. Mack, James .SI Irox, Mil- Flnger Ilrowni l.uehese, reported
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entire right wing was afire."
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"I thought II was n meteor," 1 E. J. Itouth, W illiam C. Hill.
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The manifest listed 18 military
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passengers, It civilians and u crew
uml i. ctiiiipiiuinii of iiioi.it the
Despite the rcb’clhm liy Peiping, (h e f e s t i v a l , h e s a id
inw i "ii-lr o . Ii,.- .-ii-li-.n or' lo
sSahimnnru
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of seven. Captain Easley reported. Folds, Carl Nelson, Urlmn E. L it­ Illrlnnx
'..me age, Neil Michaels, wen* In Moscow and I’yujiigvang, Ihe In
n in e ,.- Ih.*'.' g o a l' Gen Etsen*
Ills attorney, laniix l&gt; Frohlich. ill** l.**||t II* l|f 1Ilf Surifoid Naval illnn i*ntn|iniml»e tirfsnner of war nnnininee Ihe lilenlity id the ml strikers who have hem iipl.ii. d h m , et will eerlatnl, h a , r Hie su pThe only known survivors of the tle, Janie* L. Sm ith, Elmer J.
announced that lie had been served Ait 'tuition ci*it«iI.
lirllx
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liitragedy were:
|imt i,| tttil"i, iii. m l-, i and every
{I ri solution w a % bi’inif •*hn\ril
with Ihe papers by a rrpresenta ! Tile Inlter la.,
Soine new smm 'aid that police ,-u||,-d tin- M IIIMHkltll*' ''Hllllif 1till I ••flit I \||t**(I* .(II
Airman Curtis lledd, MeCliord Tyner, Kuymoml H oik.
in the water Ihrough hy the non Ci.mmunixt nu uldrd
Caul T ciln sk y , YiiiHHH
tlllford »•
H. Tom
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Die i^rpclrMlnrH uf Ihe iitiiix. |,nu * fril|urr* |tl|t di*#- n**f *.,n.
live
of »i»r
Ihe If
S Attorney’ s nftice
Uase, burns;
* I hi* * Uf, .*1 • " i n m * rr»imill«*
p.illiii.r til. I...I.I ..Inn young I*&gt;im&amp;.IIcmw Ii. place iL)*Mmslbll'ty fur
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Airman Hobby Wllsop, Great llnsgn, Allen f. Kemp, Drew V.|(n Hrouklyn
**| I Mill " hu h • .11
i in.lied fni th- -liutgiui and, irTthlitwIljg down :r Ki.rhan peace wllleh look .11 '0,111 Sell -Salvador I lull says Hit- ii8irn.ln.ent e it.- Ifl) .|| fit tl
w Falls, Muni., hcutt'iftjiiry. Internal Wurren Jr., Neal U. Artifet, Jmneai Lucndsn hulked al n|ip^aring lie nulling it to.,uni him. .li«eh...ge.j squarely un Ihe shoulders of Hie Alli'iidc. presUIcnt of Hie t'liilmiu .ti aide no, w a,
fm iid i • t ifi, ! in ifi*,'
l.m darils,
Medical College and vice president
II. St. Johns, Jr. William Marlin, fore recent public hearings of Hm
i' i . .f• i ." i i i t &lt;illi*t "i f l.t f i "" t*,i*t .»l of nullTaft « a ,' tie ha
Injuries uml burns;
i Iteils
id the mi Ili.uii I Semite. Allcmle
11 "1.1111111.1 Oil l*ai;e **l. i
An Alaskan boy who was listed Lillian N. llranan, John I). Uro New York Slate ('rime Cniumls the gun.
I ilti.t I* ',i- liillmi |tt •tfiioiini: iu*nlrd
d ia '' V K Krishna Motion, rushed lo Hie linxpital uml told
as Josrnh lroavflt, eight, broken gun, Homer Hulluid, II, D. Hague, xlnn though some time ago he went
I I.l* M(till •f«* Ilf I I' I I ' 41 I’" ' " '.' w| h In
slf* I* mi'jiMifi f.*r flu* ponplf,
o
drafted
anil
inlnwloei'il
the
newsmen iiutxide lliut only m ed lm l
legs ami burns.
Charles M. Flowers, Fred Cawley, before Ihe eomtltlxslmi in private
t
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First witnesses ill Ihe seem* said Mrs Gprtrude C. Ilugln-s, John W .: After a court battle the •■•minis I mill ill** i'itii' ui lit** .*« * "I* ut /•(••I
•i . i&gt;.,Mm" iiii4 o if ,r "• * «»'• .if civil
iimuiH'iit'
apparently
in
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prevent
lufrellmi
they could hear the heart rending McKinnon, Sidney A. Allen, Thom- -l"n decided not tn press its , Hurts hem d
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N e g lo lialieiin-n Ini'
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Tiie muriiliii! t'allnille I Hurl"
cries of n baby In the burning Its E. Kelly. Harry *'i.rrin«t.....
have L.ielie.O appear an......... .
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ing » limit l"iiiiiig "limit I ". I- i- ||jxI Moiei-tloiis lielnr. Hie geii.-ral llii'lrn.lii ile ,"te d eight i nliitum !•&gt;
wreckage. They were helpless lo
Eleanor It llavell.l, Harm-) H .i'*«l »"l I" ''"I Id'" again in Hu* It. u'lhl-.l h i- Im. h I m III. ilii'-i -ii A xxi-to lit, s p.ililli .1 t'om illlHi'e
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Mereiirlo g lu e II c e l l l.irger pla,
Many of the passengers were J . King, Henry G. Ilcrnmn, Hallns
Ml* Mi*
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•II 18* Hpl'M’ '• ♦ft.
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returning to the states for Ihe year- C, Hiekerhoff, Glhsoil N. Hales,
|i*i tifk fur
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I,,.,., lo ' Miiiii/ id llra/il told Hie dele its news colum ns to the "b irth s " ••»** \|»| .!• III.til t.s 111. I II it"
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of
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serving
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pa
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ii_ end holidays The C-54 left Fair- A. E. Dobson. Hugh Hrad.ly, Itoh*
fltlll
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gates y.-slerilay In- was eager to One pa|H-r La Naeion. nleullfi.il
l
to •It, In.
oijuri.l h.
w bunks yesterday morning, slopped ert E. Karnx anil James It. Leo pcr.x on hi in f o l l o w l o g -to -in
I » min* •• t
.
in riMci
Ii.i, i* a , o l c mi Hie Indian resolu tile re|Hirt ax a 'Indent hoax
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nouneed
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limit
for
him
at Elmemlorf llaxc at Anchorage,
ill l\ In •ftv ffisll ft* Cfli
timi iliinni: linliiyS M'isinn iih *i(Min
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f t tlill
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then Hew the t,(00 miles to Me- Jr.Two eases ure set for Thin xouy (
l;itifl Mil ••• •ft •* l liifinr,
sin Mi'flidl v|M*.»ks
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SciTcliii Y iif Slnli* Ih .iit Arbi'Miii ,▼! T.S, I ' . I ( . . M i t c h e l l
Fill
ArreHts
Man
In
Thu piano landed about a block mid one for Friday. Maekln Fer-j
iii
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let It Ilf known Ihrooglt a '|M.kes
,
.
Hi i *|»|*i tl l*i 1ti\% /»*••* f f tiMi M m m
away from a housing of 33 four- guson will appear Thurs.luy on a C'ii^hvIberry Voting
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IIIC S A t A R C O l T
si.I.* •ml Ih* I • iI.mI.1* ••••ill*
Stolen Automobile man .e sti-n lay Hint Hie F S .tele
y unit*. Must of them are
uf • ""V 11„ W,Vi 1i,nlr"*
ii* . r *!•• .Ilf*
'»• *.l* h |, i \
gallon has accepted tin- ch a n g e' i
Scheduled .Monday
" . m l t** h.tii «t *ii*l * »*l*»i i*l
occupied.
commit murder In the fir*! d i g f i .
*«
•f• I f .•in* ' H • * * I y .*
Ini' , made
In Id'. .rc'nltiliun
•Hi
II y* *• til* ft • •'/MIJ * f.it
The ernsh also was about three- ntul Johnnie It. A u s t i n will npiwur
Mi &lt;. F It 3|ltehelt, Si . 71», dn .1
IT I.A U D E H D A I.K n Hm ti l l Mellon
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ft al her I.... . al LIIH Fa-1 F . m ii IIi .» . h f l til* I ll I • 8,1 III* I * "ll* ••*
quarters of a mile from a business on a charge of breaking mid
Alt election will Imi held Monday repurte.l (h.trsiloy that a m an had "IH'IIIng mil 4.1more . fla il the
I l (tillinn* ll Mil I'.if r MY •
town been arrested here in a ear 'lo h o "«• ileslimtllon nf l,rt'|,,,,' rs
Htieet Wediu-Mla, at ..III |&gt;. m V.llll‘ % Mill III** 18 III*III** ••III It* »t*
area along the South Tacoma high- , taring with Intunt to commit u ut Casselberry tofill several
Him I, i*
offleus. Tw o faetiunx have
been from n young -laekswn. T e n n . r e « U I , ripiitrtiiHiin lo tin ir lliii
following i. lung llllu-ss
way.
felony.
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Horn th e. "H, ih 7‘J in O o -lm .
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David Thomas and James Ches­ form ed In Ihe low it In Ihe race fur liuitsewlfe who wax kidnaped and OMeM iionn lantix
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County, N. I‘. Mix. M il. hell lied " dh mdd ••.lllll'l MI'fl* Mil' •*•*(• I
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1 nut will appear Friday on charges m ayor. sra U on (he lautr.l of al- ruim.l
iihin*ii&gt;
of
I
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S«»nih»Mvl
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Ol’ Fire In llu-spital
F ill Agent W ebb H.trke said Hm »•'«•« .h giiges Imfore aupIjorh.ni lived ll. SnIlford fur the past il"
h X -Q lH T n O f I tu lv
1" f breaking and entering with In- tlermen, town clerk and town
marshatl.
prisoner wax arcnsetl nf trans|Nni (he Indian plan A.« am ended. It years. She was an aell, e m en.I- e itnl SmiiIIi**iiy * ilifurni.i
— —
- -* --lent to com m it a misdemeanor
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On the uite side t&gt; ihe thk.-t Ing a stolen car In Interstate tom ‘ 'fKa f'*r » repatriation com mis of tin- F it-I Mellio'lixl rlm rrh and
• t* City
Ill NTTNGt.'N "
Dies In French Villa The state case against Lticlu* which
Nmk I.it* ski*
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has barn
presented hy th - m erer
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M »*rl«.»firra. o f Semliu.le Chnpler Tw o, Oiih-e In \i
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Alexander and Iturton Alexander,
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He xaid the man gave his mime and for dm l N( tn 'lake ov'*r he „ { ,|„. K ii-tein Slur. She « u « a
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t*s*9 *8 ill (L* I »t •
M O N T I* EI .L IE It r V r s nee t*v— Ex charged with possession of aleo* "i'lel the stale backed l „ I HI.bar. I ax Jam es S. M iller bill hud In et. re'P lIlm g &lt;&gt;f »ll I
il.t
» n" ' repalrl
, t p i.-id .n l of .... IV. C. T. C 88 lull llj*hl i till fell tlnli;* til*' *\ •ll* ttl.il I". |M*
l .i .e 14
fjuecn Elenn of Italy died at tier hollo beverage* on which tax l» CuRnelheri’y
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villa here today. Sho wax 79.
unpaid, has been continued for ili«
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rear tn .. e C s 'iipport anil that .M r- M i Ii'Im II «i'li'ltriiti't| I !•«•!r .Mini
The widow of King Vittorio ; rest of the term of court. Their
Iik Iiiy iii !t**"ilkin&lt;l
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llurke said Carter "eluuin ied
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e» sp nixured yy 1'ihlinif u im lv r i miii y.
II I n.HIM Mill *• • .. 'h&gt; , I. u e n 't
Emanuclo III and the mother of! bonds were forfeited. The case are
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office In opposition to .Mi Ciissi'l. Com m issioner linger Edward I h &gt;,
c d n c o i i H N C &lt;r — A train III'.ii-li; ii.lil Stove ii.nl I ..ley K&gt;’.l.'k
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according to Assixtunt Stnto s A t ­ inti Jurk II. O w n * vyliur fur nu
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fill 4 13
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m an's w ife Informed hloj tliat her
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to waive cxtrodlllon.
,o n was killed and three Inlurrd. Olive, N‘ .
Praises Americans iiusbeml was beck with her again basis
Arthur Johtifton, Hunm»n .m»&gt;uu
II io r III said tho Jackion Iioiim *- | j\lv f m ,k ni’chlcnt klllnl NVnllcr M lirquett.', o f M l. Olive.
l i e Iii r l»n*kt "Ml iii .» flirt*#
Fi.lie.Nl servleex will lie lo'l'l .it
Othev cases on the calender In*, ami Junliu A llen are candidates wife was stopped at gunpoint Nnv !Wilson Nance. 13. nf Mnri.hvlllr.
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Josch
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aldermen
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Estelle
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of
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W A H H IN O T O N lM -H ellrln g Brit­
Fonernl Home with Itev. J. E ..M e | s l . y j l l j r IS i 'l l I* I &gt;8*111 It •irl mulct il .in*9 nine wmiitn
ish A m bassador Sir Oliver Frenke charged with m anslaughter, and faction, whtlo How ard lio n is Is Isolated area ami raped. Then her Nnrw mal
•
•ay* he will rem em ber A m ericans I,Inc* Ounn. charges with break- candidate for town clerk and J&lt;&gt;c assailant drove aw ay In the ear.
Charles E. Ellington. 71. of Con- h l.d .'v officiating, rim O. L. S
' Fi r h u m id I " «h till "I ••iffnc.ilrd.
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I i "w arm h earted , friendly people Ing and entering with Intent t o |G lad,veil, town marahall, ...o le r ' Carter wea errcsCcd Tuex.lay r„ rn M lsa Ann Tucker of Mt will ..Iso conduct service' oml the
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who in their live* exem plify the com m it a felony. Hol.ley G ra y ,th is ticket.
l when Sheriff's Deputy William IMcaxant and Mrs. Minnie Love of II..imlns will lie sent to I'nlotko for o .la
n .lo , orel.tleel ot Huh
Wot I.l
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mi i i i m ;
word ‘ neighborly*."
r * a n s also Is to appear on ai
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I Bates found him asleep In the Ten* Harrisburg were injured. All ure
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W ar I victory, lay neor «I«m H. •"
ms
a ..a. _I . _ ..t■nvf#o an,
I iH'Ui&lt;fi I'nP luillilfi 41m mail »m cxpuctcil In m o v e r
\ &gt;li . •"•• •a •*ii m»(|*, muni*
"I n the relatione between our *breaking
and cnD rlng charge, an
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two countries, ell we have to f a ir other charge o f altrm ntlng to
loaded plxlol withtn easy re a d , on I N ance, a enlf.m mill em ploye, First Folio Outbreak
ftnclnr*' lii.Hlil.Mfilii., i 'I li&gt;*iii *...•!
M a llM in i I I .1 HIi I ......... ti y%H I f(*A«
le tho unreasoning passion nI a break and enter, end still another Fliiffpolc Sitter In
the floor.
I tried to eroxa Soulhern Hallway
purely nationalistic a p p ro a ch ." Sir c h a rt# o f having possession of
llurke also reported that ( wn |d,mhtr
„ n rr the late night In Far North S
p r e a d s
ISK. 111••* l hr 18*•l 1 ..... imi* (*f lli'i
charge
ha
Orlando Falks Murk Irrn-ftgr
- - - w ere believed lo c h a n g e nf shift* nt the mill. WatchO liver said In ■ farewell b ro a d ta il burglary
im age girls
—- •
imiI un (hi* IViNjillh'N priirr Iri'.ily KhIiii • *'hit* it&lt; I- '»... hi riu h ot
toolshave
last night.
ve voluntarily accom panied &lt; *r( „ r „ n„rthbmuul freight, he
V'.iiiitY, |*i"f;raiii
G O U TH AA II. Greer,land hW— Alt »fier Hint war '...&lt;1 "..I , h i' .from; I* |Ti |itii
Davis faces three eh an fts,
O R L A N D O LT&gt;— flnnuld Sim m s, ter
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The em bassador la scheduled to twI-ouls
Jackson
hi .....
Miam
i I hey fnDeit In see a soulnlmund passen- outbreak of polio-first lo hit Green- henrl wax keeping In... n lm
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P * • b i l l '* : T u l r i l H d *
o o f breaking andI entering with 13, thought he had srl a new rec­ aror from
being sought for questioning iter train whleh hit him and hurled in ml in 20 years- has xprcsd tmli.v
sell for home today after
years Intent to com m it a felony and ono
..m u . . . tig,
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g .m a t-i
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Ihe
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-ill
ord for elttlna on a flagpole.
In YVashlngton.
him about 23 feet into a group of In N arssak, 10 miles from a big lex "b ig fo u r." snfiere.l a eerehral will i.i- c i v i l mi .• i'i.".t.iuily •(.»
o f having poesesslon o f burglary
So W ednesday, ofter 133 days, ,
-----------------------------..".t ilin '
mill em ployes.
si Nnrxenu.k hem orrhage
rhage lit'l nigl.l and Ihen • i tn*- |.1 *ic* .
U. S. A ir Force base *1
tools. iJ o n W illiam s f* cD *
The Impact of Nance s body In the southern part of the Ice- x,-,nk xli.wly inl.i a eoiua, h i' l.ish m g I " n ii'iil i Ii.i Mg' in ' it}' O f'
c
h
a
rt*
o
f
dtsertlon
and
w
ithheld.
J A Y C E B D R IV E ,
R turned out he had m licalcu - 1 s t . W h i t a k e r I s A l
killed M rs. Hoone and Injured the capped Island.
■limim .'- i. i in .Ii" ' im. tlii'y m ny
partly paruly/e.l
All new members o f the Junior ing support whlla Eugene AJex*
others.
Only native Grcrnlnndcrx huve
• gel o ff th "ir &gt; Irn 'l" tiny ''grllw *
Chamber o f Com m erce, who Join aader fa cet a like charge. The " i S s ad boen under the ImpresMount Holly, N. J.
iwen stricken thus far In the e p i -1
iu
| r , .r •i. g iii'v u i.ri'*" . I n) ..m y Imve.
during the national and local mem* bond of the U ttar w as sstrta U d . ilon that g San Francisco woman
dem lc, which previously hud been i' I C I l l l l j r IH .3 1 2 1 1 4 (1 I O r
hold the record with 133 days. But,
bership cam paigns, whleh w ill be
Ft.itT Dix. N. J. (Bpeciaii - C h n iiK C H I n E l e c t i o n
confined to G.NHhaab, capital of
C'briKtmaH Parade
It w e t learned, the woman. Erma Krx'i.n.l Lt. William H. Whitaker,I T . i i x y H S e e n P r o b u b l c (hi* Danish colony. About a dozen
GOLF M EET
gin Monday and la st through Dee.
Leach,
39,
actually
had
been
up
15, will 1m able to pureheie C h rist,
A n Im portant m setlng o f the
ton o f J. II. Whitaker o f Titus.
1
persons
have
been
taken
III
and
m as turkeys w holesale, Javcce M en 's G olfing Association has i n days too.
I .i'.il pin..' f"&lt; Hu* Cl.iixtimiN
vllle. Florida, ha* en lercl active
w ico M o rn M
r
tn one has died.
Sim m s, how ever, w asn't allowed
mem bership drive chairm an Dick hern called fo r Monday night at
I'ninili next W cl.u -'iln y will In'
service and been assigned here
fm'r.lnn laws nrlfhahlv
to
aettJe
for
■
tie.
7 iM iu m .. nt the Sem lnoD CounH raly announced today.
...u il" .tl a ....'"lin g uf tl." Mi-rC IT Y C O M M IS S IO N
F or then. It dpvalopcd. there * a
.' .F o r further Inform ation call tr r Club by P rciW *n l H ob#ft ti.
A snerl.tl m eeting o f tl.e (Tty " I m n l ' A x M .H 'in th m n m l J n v r e e
In
Portland.
O
re.,
w
ho'*
been
the Jaycee Information both, 1Q7X. Blllklm ar.
,
..
A « S u . l V » f U I . . . H l.l, S S t t S f e " * 1 h0" " l« v ^ “ lnn ln , Com m ission lias Iwen railed for I'll rude I '....iu.il l . " Sunday »»f • Election o f new offieere fpr the on a flagpole 197 days and U (till Hx'hool, M iam i, Florl'lu. I.L YVhTt* *|7, c inquiry will bo conducted by M.i.i.l.iv night « t 8 :0 0 n'cloek. im ".. al ‘J:'li&gt;
m . In l l ." C ity
•trong,
The
PortJand
alttcr,
com ing vaer will U k e piece along
G R A S S F IR E
aker earned his Darhelor of A rt* $ gp^pigj |{0uso com m ittee charged Torn Le.im.i, City M anager, said Hal. il wn* ann.ium ed tmli.v l&gt;y
a
r
t,
la
id
Thursday
he
A gras* fire behind the old w ith the appointm ent o f the
'••I..i I'ii'rs'i.i. rliui.'....... " f li.e
up until Chrlatoua.
{ U U on
f #- with studying cam paign cxpendl* today, for Ihe presentation of
t and handicap com Municipal hall park wo* the lone
ard hnlda the rec* I « n d , and la a m em ber o f Heeb* tores end the adequacy of election a report he Grorvn W illiam s, C h ristum » I'arnde ( '"lu m llt f ".
la im toi
g m i aaiairn
fu. Uw H t v Ftra Depart^
He('.e»e..lMtiv«ii nf I'ilU .illK ,
^ alrnilwr com m itted tncets (.'em ber uf li.e HUilllll.g firm of
ir. N o i | * M f , ao Lard and Blade and Phi A lta Delta i
m in i over the Thankeatvlng h o ll.
Vlnevard nml Com pany, on the schools, civic, welfare nml uil
aaeh election year.
, keen* reliable F raternity.
. .'a y , Aealstant r lr e C hief R. T ,
..Iher organizations are cordially
Tho Lieutenant anil his wife, tho
Chairm en Boggs (D -L a ) said the auditing o f tho City hooks.
i n a tte r * . K
' Thomaa reported today. The bias*
Other business o f the m eeting invited to nttcn.l so that they
l doesn't much form er B etty Lou Partin, are pre*! group expects to n u k e "sou n d and
b**oka oa t a t D U p.m . yesterday
H e com m ented. sently residing In the Clover IIIII eoaaiructive recom m endations" for will Include the opening o f bids i.uiy make suggestions uml sub­
' flagpole oil. (Is n ta u A p a rtm en ts, M ount H oi*; changes In w h it ha called "anti* fo r more than 20 new City mit'plan* fur narticlpatii.n In thu
parude, Mr, Picraon added.
S— m n sii uauwwii s » » iisins | » . iiwrs so a s se n o ..
vehicle*, M r. Lemon laid.
'■ q u o te d " election itatutea.
** •
■ . ly . N. I

Luchese Served Samuel Dunn, •Ir. Is UN Working For
With Papers To Injured In Hunting y . rj i j ; &gt;
Accident Thursday Vote U n ,n(l,a s
Bar Citizenship
Truce Proposal

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m&lt;"y '

omorrow Ni

EFC Tit
2,01k) Fans May Sec
Important Homecom ing* Struggle
In Memorial Park Gigantic H a I f t i m e
liy HUNT (TilKTI.AIN
Show Is Planned;
Tomorrow night (In- Neniliudi
i J a n e e To Be Held
ICrlillt mi wurrlnix will defend
themsclvo* In tlirir own hntliwlel
Grid Game
After
aitnln.it thr Invading l&gt;rl,!iinl Hull-

WillLaunch Gala

Parade

iloitn before wlmt In L*x|Mrct«*U to
Ik) llic Iniiti'il liuiui't-oming cruwil
In year*.
The *t&gt;ke* will lx&gt; &gt;i IkIt for
Ui Im fame. |)rLand and Sanford
are both rurrenlly llrd for Ihr
noulhrrn half fool hall trail In
Die Kail Florid* Conference.
I're*annie fnremsler* glrr Ihr
iwer runnlna Bulldog" ho r d f
thin cllmallr ronlrM that will
end the 13.12 aeawm for Sanford,
If I hey lone.
A victory for the (■unns-Fleinlng
combine will extend the union
fnr one more garni*—tin- chainplonxldp of the RFC. This title
play-off, with the winner* of the
northern aertlon of the tonferenee,
la n newly ilevlied plan ndopled
at the jin'.lemon com hex* meetImr.
It provides the opportunity for

(llie of the moil innhltimM home*
coming ci'lcbrotlons in the iinniil*
of Seminole High School will he
undertuken tomorrow loginning
with u gain parade in llie after­
noon cupped liy o I'eri Cluh rally
In the downtown Hired*. Of course,
llie hi|( attraction will tie the in,
uortuilt football Inlllle witil lie
Land High School tomotiow night
in the Mellon ial .Stadium starting
at 8:16 p. ni.
(le t"tin hnlvri of ihii highly
Important
gridiron duel.
»hlrh will drlernilnr Ihe winoer of Ihe unulhrrn «rcllon of
Ihe liail
Florida Conference,
Krneil Conley, SHS mimical di­
rer lor and muglrian of hnlfllme
show", will combine Ihe roncrll*
rd rfforla of five urgatiDaUosis
Inin a "ipectiirlr to end all "pertor lea."

SHS Hom

TDK SANFDHD HERALD
'itjjc I)
TtiPMlay, Nov. 21, 1032

Paul “ Titan” Pezold Rules Over
t
Spartans Finish Syracuse And Wisconsin Strike
City Loop For 10th Week In Row Season As No. 1
It Rich With Bowl Invitations
Stetson Cagers
Like iminy Ami runn ulldetea o7~h'ecl,, llm flyiiit; mniTnian who
NKW YOIIK i.P—Wisconsin nml Coach Jess Hill said:
Team In Country ;1Syracuse
To Make 3-Game displnving
(iernian extim lino, run I I’exohl, II clashed down a twr-yenr loivllng
finally have struck it
I am very happy with the
ninnr.tng physical eri- record with a 211 uame earlier in
choice of Wisconsin" beci
became from
—
I rich.
durance. Lou Gehrig played 2,164 the tenpin eampaiirn. Steele, San*
G n l i f n r n i n The Badgers from Wisconsin nml all I've heard they are certainly
Southern
Swing In North consecutive
x I I U I " , |,he 0rant,cmcn fr„m Upstate New the strongest team in the Big: Ten/'
pHIH before ill Itrullh ford i version of "Stalin**, Is the
Ten.1
forced Ids early ret it ament. IVzoldj fifth howler with n 1110.2 murk
7

t

2 n d ! 'York landed lucrative bowl bids
V a u lts
is playing his 2Mb year of c hain- thi* season.
’ yesterday to complete the lineup
The City League resumes play
for college football s big postseason
pioinld|&gt; howling.
Tin' libs'ky Ml- in iN 11th week tnnioriow night
games on New Year’s Day.
yeni »ld veteran lit (lie Sanford Bowling Alleys at
Wlsconsin'a "sweating-out" per­
N E W Y O R Kivr — Michigan
of 2H years on1 7:30 p.m.
State's undefeated football power­ iod was the first to end. The Bad­
i IT V LEAGUE AVERAGES
the howling nl*
house, which closed out Its season gers, Big Ten eoleoders. were
Pin* Avg. It.G. with a whopping 63-13 victory over chosen to face Southern Califor­
leys is maintain'
DKI.AND (.Speeiall — A three(1181 171.26 226 Marquette Saturday, was voted Ihe nia'! unbeaten Trojans in the Rose
ing Ids Mipreni* l*ii&lt; 11 I'exotd
gmiie northern jnmil was anacy over ihe City r . Von H e rb nils 9049 197.11 211 nation'* No. 1 football team today Bowl.
nouiiced Hntiirduv by Stetson HiFour hours laler. Syracuse,
now 197.20 203 for the seventh straight week.
Howling l.eagim I I . A p p le b y
llulter hnskeihnll conch " Dick
which him never played In a "b ig "
9991 196.21 226
fm
the
Kill) O . T u u d ito n
Southern
California
and
Georgia
Mot land wllh a trio of top cage
straight
week II. Hterlo
9778 190,18 2.11 Tech, also unbeaten, were second bowl game, was selected ns Alatennis on Ihe slide for Ihe week
w i I h 1, « t
Ihe II. Ilmtwirk
2100 1(21.9
210 and third In the Associated Press bama'i opponent In Ihr Orange
of Dec. 1H-22.
slightest Indica­ ( i . I ’exold
9940 169.24 101 weekly poll of the nation's sports- Bowl. The Easterners drew t he
The three Irums on tap for
9909 I6G.26 10U writers and sporticasteri. The 10th nod after Navy reluctantly turned
tion »f faltering. J. Knnner
•he holhlav excursion are—Lake
Haul I'rintd
Tin* gm&gt;d rin- I'. K ite !
6422
161.12 107 and final poll will be conducted down the plum.
Forest College si Lnkr Forest, lured "Kirigfish," a &lt; he is known J. Cooke
Here’s the major bowl picture,
9922 161.14 201 next week.
III. on lire. IH; Illinois Wesleyan
Wilt 161.2.1 187 Thr major change In the top 10 with the Southeastern Conference
Cowley will in. .
. | nl lllmimlnglon. III., on Dec. 10; to hi" howling "Koimnden.” Is W. Hkeht
half the teams:
"till illmvc Ihe 171 rivelllg, gLime, II llrrhst
mao 190.30 201 this week was Ihe absence of once- providing
Rose Bowl — Southern California
end Itelidl nl lirloll, WIs, on four pins in front of Ids dosest
Klrchlioff
6110 160.10 106 feared Maryland, which dropped
(9 0 ) vs. Wisconsin (fl-2 I)
Dec. 22.
mote
b n
,
rival, f.arl Von lleilmll".
Kietxer
4824 160.24 100 with a thud from eighth place to
Sugar Bowl—Georgia Tech ( lo o)
U k e Forest was reeond spot III
I'evle
At HI7.11, Von is imi 11 lim ith
9111 160.11 188' 15th after bowing, 17-7. In Ala­ va. Mississippi 17 0 2)
llielr eonferciiee with a M-ll sea­ ahead of Harold Appleby who vir­
Club, und I'ep
f d iH K ,
bama. And Alabama, Hlh a week
Ncgrolta
9179
140.11
180
Cotton Bowl — Texas 17 21 vs.
son reroid. Ih'lnlt was lh" lop- tually moved into a two-way lie
Club with ihe
I
Kly
1.141 140.2
198 &gt;ago. lumped up Into eighth.
sider In the N.l.T. in ItHO-fd and with "King' Curl" this w e e k . Ap­
Civil Air I'utroi .
w V *
Michigan Slate polled 88 first- Tennessee (7111
llerhst
4194
196
118.21
Orange Bowl — Alabama (H-2)
came in dose Io Ihe top Iasi year pleby, who broke into the league
ol hmilord uiul
votra out of 149 cast Io roll
Carroll
4901 118.17 170 place
vs. Syracuse (7-2)
tlio I til .uiul Hitrsi -| H ....
up 1.400 points.
with a 17-u iceord. Illinois Wes­ lead nl Ihe very beginning of Ihe
linker
2229
148.9
170
Wisconsin nml Purdue finished
School Imml Into , ^ B r *
Southern Cal moved up from
leyan had a 2IM mark In A0-5I season nml ulm bus been in eon1,'rny
4891 147.
210 fourth last week to second on the the season tied for the Big Ten
a nuns piitrlothv k
L
* ’ .k y ^mid 2H-1 record Inst yenr.
Milne
tenlinn
every
week
hence,
hold"
o
•
IH
11!
119.24 IHO boslx of Its 14-12 victory over championship wllh lilenticnl Irngue
extiiiviiKmica e n - l’l* t “■
n
Six lellrrmrn nrr reliirniog Io lofty Ir,7.20 |iin mark for third
llorsdorf
1820 119.19 172 UCLA, which sends Ihe Trojans records of 4-M Tlds left it up to
illh'il,
"A n d l l * '’ ' * . A M
Ihe Slclson Squad this vesr as 1miking ........too , . , ,
^
^
Cobh
the Big Ten nlhlelle directors In
2120 116.22 181 to the Hose Bowl.
Crown Thy (J immI Mel Fleischer
hohlnxrrs from Ihe ronlingrnl
lluaaell Mann
I li ■ill,- T,nidi
1
I m v-rni
4807 116.22 186 Southern Cal had 24 flrst-plnre pick Southern Cal's opponent
with lliidhi'rliood.'Dial compiled llie high murk of I t"II,U11*1 wllh I
:
r
The directors derided that WIs
lliihhiird
W29 I46.lt 101 voles and 1.244 point*. Georgln
n loom Hint might have liecn up­
Fullowin gtlie giiliie llie linoii'' I ID wins and four losses hi"l sea­
glline tin B
(loss
.18117 II 1.0
189 Tceh was close behind wllh 1.223 ennsitl was llielr best bet to give
set once to Isnince hack and prove coming fi'illvlth's will In* iipinoson.
Four
freshmen
lime
earned
the
lllg Ten Its slxlti straight Hose
H
:
Hussrll
Its mettle Icy winning all Its re­ piiolely cllmoxcd with u diimi' al | varsity stols in the IIMLds* V I' l&gt; 1
4711 141.16 100 points and 20 flrsta.
woil by
Ihe KlIH nodiliiimm to the hlnng
l
2899
186
142.19
maining itumea.
Other, In the top 10 were Okla-1
J s 'i'' x K J T
eingc. In,
hi,',', 11
nlmills nf doner iNMi-tri 1‘eier I first two weeks' drills.
David
ffrflA fifth;
Rfih* u
iu l.. V ’?*1 &lt; mifojTnco« first Wise in
IlitH) 110.10 171' mm fourth* UCLA,
MissisOnly I*. K. lunar, wlilrli liars lltlkur,
Tin* rd timing engers are, Jim flushes of gi«al
aln j» nvrr nil rrrnnl prnbnnly
Hillgiilg
Dick
Aiken
will
Holler
117
1.10.
140
fotro Dam. .‘seventh; swayed the voters The Badgers
post-sea* on I ills, will not par­
I ; l ilio
add In the rmutieiiloiis ocindon Tnvltirre, C|o"ler, V
J'icrry
twin 139.9
ness
E E B N if
I8H Trnnesxce, ninth; Texas, loth.
ticipate In the rhnm|doiuhl|i
won six. Inst two anil tied one
with some of hIn iippeaNog viirnh. Smith, Ilullmidale; John Inignunl, I,
on
K.
Ilnrdi
133.
on
1102
167
Points
are
based
on 10 for first, game while the Boilermakers nf
even Ihmiuli Ihry won Ihe northWe I 11rail ire, N. .1 ; lames Carlin,
Tomorrow's grumliose pursdr
...... 1 •
Hurnell
3069
112.10
182
nine
for
second,
etc.
down
the
lino.
ern srrtion a mouth ugu. (hi llie
Dlivlumt Hindi;
luck (Iksni'e,
Purdue won four, lost three anil
will romoirnre id llie lake frool
i I, r1111-11 o
Miller
2962 128.8
194
hails of records, HI, Augosllnr'*
I'.ik Ilidjte, III.; til win Hansel, 11 f 1 1 ..........1 . ‘ h" I
dradtoeked two games
hand shell and proceed down
-'2;^ ...
Stanley
760
1-16
129.9
The leaders (first-place votes In
KrllrrllniiH will qualify as llie
I 'iivinitlon, Ky nml Jim Yrmge, fourth spot.
Big Ten Commissioner Tug Wil­
I'srk Ateiiue In Firs) Hlreel
I'resent l
l i t parentheses):
170 129.1
nnrlhrrn rhamplon und wilt play
son disclosed Wlsennsin was voted
Miami, who will join Ihe sipmd
swinging easl down Fir»l to Ihe
Almost
the Von llrrbutlx
Van
Nrs
H
M
10
129.1
1
19
I Michigan State (88)
host In Ihe wionrr of loinorNiw
1.4001 In by a clear makirlly nml said:
idles font hall •eilH'lll
corner of Magnolia where a
time lldng rail he "(lid of llnh
2 . Southern Cot (24)
" I strongly believe Wisconsin
night'* engagement,
"spontaneous" prp rally will rill...... 1,244
T'lie four freshmen win, are
m il AVERAGES
ndiiMle Ihe uflrrnoon irlrlira1,221 will make a line showing In the
hilled Tor varsity i,nly are. Milli­
Ihd,ami nliaiirlccd o 27-9 "hid
Pin* Avg. II.G. 3. Georgia Tech (20)
4. Oklahoma (3) ..........
793 Hose Howl Hut I will sav that they
thiiis in vigoroos IU12 Celery
ard Slliers. Hanford: Nick I'llInrklotr lit the hands of Keller
-col
6627 197.19 108 3.
749 face the toughest competition in the
C L A ...........................
rit'1. Xrnln, Cl; Hubby CormpMinis mid (lie Seminole* fell to Ibis Fed fushhin.
\'»u llethull*
6121 191.11 101 n. U
Itv
(iAVLL
TALItirr
Mississippi (3) _____ .... .. 331 whole howl series "
Hpeetoele Impi einai in, Cuw'ry,
loll. Jarksoni llie; and Harry
smile riinslol eleven, IK It, the fir»t
I 1111 nil
6190 192.21 209 7. Notre Dame .. . ..
.144
Badger Coach Ivy Williamson
eiilisl Hie osslnlmne ,,f John
Hell. Ilradeolon.
NKW YOIIK i.f* - .link Krauicr Toiirliton
loothnll "ill.iuk (he locals have will
6290
169.22
181
H. Alabama ( ! ) ............
491 said:
Hill tilirrell, a iiiiii h tlerIlian finully ipiil" hedglni! In the birth I I’nuke
suffered io (heir own ixrouml" Audi's, iiiiiinioiidi'i nf llie Civil Ail
169.9
208
6922
9. Trnneasce
294
"In Southern California, well
since way hark in 11110. The com- I'tlllnl; Mi*" Ollie Iteeie Whillb', Iasi •ear froii, Del.nml allil Ted eiimlng Ixsue of Sport mtnjniine
HT. Texas
289 lie playing the ties! West Coast
filet* Chili diiectur; John 11
Cassidy, a liTti rmnn ill HTill fiom and sny* Uiul he expert" Frank
paiatlve score theory might tend HILS
Second 10:
team since Ihe howl pact was
cy, Del.and hiinil iniixtni; mid Mi
io favor Hanford since the Feds A. II. Mrltmiuy, spoiisoi of tie* Dnytolin lleiidi, me also staled Kedumnn of Australia to turn tiro a 71 match tour to settle this In* 11. Tulsa (8)
113 started. We'll he the underdog and
frsslonnl idler the liavi" I'np dial Irrnntlonnl feud It would not be 12. Wisconsin
for varsity, duly.
held Kctterlliiu* to one less touch­ I'ep Cluh tills week.
........ 97 rightfully *n "
Morliind released Ihe following lenge Humid nl Adelaide next mi exhibition, like other shows In 13. Duke
down, hut other scores do not.
........ 87
In Los Angeles. Southern Cal
.Spumous n t this revised and perniniiinl rage seheil- inunth and join him mid oilier* the past. This one would be set 14 Purdue . .
Take ns an example Basils,
...
94
in
n
world
lour
I
It)
nlxn
guaran­
The Hemlnolrs blanked them 7-0,
up on a dog-cat'dog, 'pay as you 13. Maryland
F3 hornegoruing w ill! ul'*'
___ 38
Dec. 2—I’atrlck Air Force, Co­ tee* to kick Ihe stuffing mil nf win' basis. The more you win, the 17. Florida
but DeLam! nilmlnlxlerrd a lo­
......... 38 ID. Kentucky
ho Hylvla Hnyos,
Ihe
ynung
Annie
con.
l l defeat In Ihe Lake Cnuntlans,
more money you make "
28 20. Virginia
18. Princeton
Osrnrled
liy
Mel
"
I
think
Sedginan
will
turn
pro
H
i
t
,
ll—
Florida
Southern,
HeHanford knocked off Palntka,
—make
no
mlslnko
about
thirl,"
Fleischer;
Killy
I
Lorn
I
16*13, Del,anil did a lltlte hit
PIIONH 22
Nlxs with
Huh
Dee. 10— Hollins, Winter I’nrk declares the lanky rullforninn, whu
heller, 17*11.
Morris; H e l e n '
DIre |il— linlversily of Florhlu, (nr some five years has been rre
STEAM HEATED
Tim Bulldog" will nmteli lheir
ngnliod a* Ihe king of the money [
VV e I d i e und (inimsvitl
outstanding running hiteks, Jim
"I'm sure Ihe exciting'
Honk* 11'gisli‘i;
r*c lh Luke Finexl, Luke For* player*
Itrarn mid Wit Henry, niroln*t
news will break after llie Davis .
jS Hope W e I d I e esl, 111.
Hnhfoid's Junlni’ Metis mid K&lt;
mnlche* are cmnpleled
.wllh Sain liirnh.
Ili'i
IU
I llinoi", W esleynii, I Flip
l^iekett. Mot's linn Mill up I.0HK
"Y es. I think I ran heal Frank
soli. I hey Hit] lie IIh’otnini'lnn. HI
vurds lids aiasou and prnhohly is
Hedgmnn and Fm eager To Iry
feat...... . 1,1 Ihe
Hr, 22 Heloll. Iletnll. W1«
the RFC top scour wilji 02 points
it In la el, every night I sny an
Jufohxtin eiilly f l o a t s
.Inn :( Fnlverslly of l.oiiisvllh1, extra prayer in tin* hope Hint 1*11
in four unmey.
Hconl reports on lleLaml
which will tepresenl every eluh Hnrnsolu
get 11 crack al him And 1 have
Jan b t'nlveisily of Tmiipo, reason In believe my prayers will
readi llesrii — rxrrtlrnl hard und urgmiiiutlon
at
Hemlnola
drlvlua runner, purllrnlsrly nil* High Hclimd in tumnrruw's par- Del orrut
1 he answered real soon
Jun. 12 University of Miami,
■epl al rlrcllna his ends and sn udo.
"The possibility of Scdgman
exrellant mini and kirk off run*
turning pro has been given an
Over 2011 purllclpmils will con­ (*•&gt;11)1 (illllll'S
.Inn. 17 Itullins, Del.atld
backer, llcnry— Hears watching,
elaborate airing in the newspaper."
verge on Ihe Memorial .Stadium
.Inn. 2U University of Tainpu, In recent weeks There have been
very clever, especially on run­ gridiron Io singe Ihr rolorful Inthe usual unconfirmed report*, ru­
ning reverses, Del.and line— la
Irrmlsslon demonatrallon. HIIH Tnmpa
Jan. 21—Georgln Tencliers, Do- mors, denials and general verbal
student James Davis will nar­
mare than adequate and block*
exchanges, lull mnsl of Ibis (raffle
l.und
rate Ihe historical text during
ln» aupport prut Ides dlslanre
Jan. 21— Mercer University, He- has wound up on n deadend
fnr running of both Hearn and Ihe show wihllr Htunrl Calcbd's
slrrel
I'rojeclion Club will liamlle Ihe
Land
Ifenry. nummary—(loud team"This Is easy- Io understand
effective ground lighting anil
Jan. II — Patrick Air Force
Offense slightly heller than de­
spotlighting f r o m
strategic
Scdgman Is rnmmlHcd In play In
Ihise. DeLnnd
fense, Capable of upselling any
pnlnla on ilia field.
Fell. I — University nf Mlmitl, the Davis Clip tnalrhes which gel
of Ihe tup teams In Ihla area.
under wuy at Adelaide Dee 21.
The gigantic program begins Drlaxnd
After Inst Thursday night's
Feh. 7—Florida Houthern, Lake­ nml you can bet that nothing will
gruelling 2H-7 losa to Kilgcwntcr, with llm sputa being turned on a
happen In change his amateur
duet accompanied by the land
Hanford's second of Urn acason, cornelhand
playing, "Indian Love
Production of • picture that matches the greatness of his
Feh. Ill—Florida State, Talln- status until Ihe Ausslcs have the
thn Bemlnnlrs survived the battle HUB
Call." Lights on a screen will sil­
cun safely lucked away again.
of attrition In fairly good shape houette an Indian bravo while a ha"see
Thnt would npp
appear
.. in lie the had
*Tht Best Yasrs of Our Lives* mul "Detective Story*
Feh. 20- Georgia Teacher*, Col- new*
with two alight Injuries to lluaaell group from the I'ep Cluh Is spot­
the Australians have been
legelmrn, Ga.
"Wop" Mann anil All-RFC Ucklo lighted oil n Indian village scene.
In hear. They can’t give
Feh. 21 — Mercer University, expecting
prospect Joe I'lrkens,
The scene Ihen changes while
Scdgman another wedding present
Mann rnmo up wllh a sprained Dm Dr Land hand plays, ''Ameri­ Mnron, (la.
In keep him nmatrur. ns they did
Frh, 20—Florida Hlwto, Didamd n year ago, and the World Tennis
snkto In thn final period Inst ca." Lights flush on a group sign­
Thursday night mid Plckena rum- ing tlio Declaration of Indepen­
Federation, though a most ainlnhlc
nlnlned of a bruised arm, Coaches dence.
Rowling Standings body, probably would balk nt n
Fleming mid (Innas assure Dm
On Ihe srrrrn then will be
long lories n f "anniversary"
fans, however, that both star de- allhourlls of a "Minnie Man."
CITY LEAGUE
purse*.
fenslve players will t»eo unite a In Ihe finale, Ihe I'ep (Tub and
ILH.
In outlining plan* fnr Ills world
Ihe
Freshman
Hire
Club
form
2I8P tour, Kramer also make* It plain
hit of action Unmirrnw night.
HI li»« Machine
29
Ihe
lighted
tell
ern,
"W.
H
.
A."
The past Iwn days have seen
2182 ho is counting upon Ken McGregor,
Are Gins*
29
In red, while and blur.
Ihe Feds working on defense
212(1 Sedgman’s running mnle, to tako
Post Dlflce
18
Tlio
(ileo
Cluh
nnd
Udh
hands
and accelerated blocking fur
2188 the hlg Jump too.
Htanley-Hoger*
IS
then
rmnhlne
to
sing
and
play,
Dn writes:
noch runners as Malta and
2141
Celery City
14
"America
tbu
lleaiitiful,"
illrocl"My idea i* to send Bedginon
Laghett, Hie Hanford coaches
2106
Fla. Power A Light 12
ed
by
Mr.
Cowloy.
Aa
thin
la
going
and
Iho No. 2 Aussie, McGregor,
»Spressed Ihe nphtlon of loral
lleaull* Wedne*d»y Plight
against Pancho Segura and me in
grid experts when they aptly on Dm Htatuto of Liberty will he
m l It, 'T his In going to lie n flasneil on the screen while the Htlne Blnchlno
1
lough game und while anything color gunril of the Hanford OAF Kin. Power A Light
0
j vui'ii
stands
at
attention.
cm happen. Hanronl must bo
Tlgorcalx
9
Aa nosemary Garner. HHB mu­ Htanley-Hoger*
ranked the underdog for this sical student, put U, "Tlila pageant Are Glaaa
Bearcat*
0
Panthers
tMIe fray."
2
will ho very beautiful and nil the Celery City
Bobcat*
nanos, the linn mentor, flatly unlta havu worked hnrd to perfect roat Office
.
I
itnted that If his ends runout ronm It."
nigh 8cried
through, then Hanford haa little
/#- f u \ s o l VI* y i r n t
Paul Poaold ................
rnanre nf stopping Hearn, Hunry
II. Appleby ................ .,1
BONUS
PLAYERS
rJom l DeUnd,
J . HerUt
..................
Calvin Wright, who pruvpd him*
High Game
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Navy turned down a bid to
0 meet
Alabama following a conference
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C. Turner Joy, academy com m an-4
dant. nnd Secretary of the Navy
Kimball. A spokesman laid that It
was decided to turn Ute bid down
because of the long-standing posi­
tion adopted by the service aca­
demics not to participate In post­
season games.
Shortly thereafter Orange Bowl
President Sam McCormick an­
nounced In Miami that Syracuse
had agreed to take on Alabama,
Syracuse, considered the e lt u of
Inr East, lost He opening game to *
Bolling Air Force Base and *
dropped another to top-ranked, un­
beaten Michigan State.
Thn announcement took the city
of Syracuse by storm. SludenU tied
up downtown Irafflo and carried
Ihr (cam's coach, Ftoyd (Ben)
Srhwartswaldcr on their ahouldera.
"This whole thing Is wonderful.
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Nt». 119

China Has Already Rejected
Indian Proposal For Truce,
Vishinski Discloses To UN
Allied Bombers
Plaster Enemy
Troops, Supplies

Minister Con­
demns I’
' IMjm
As Ikully Violatinjr
Democratic Kijrltts

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By STERLING F. GREEN
I
cjici
WASHINGTON UP - Michayl V
Dlxalle, former price udmlnislra(or, h i* been summoned to Wash
^jfton for
level discussions
. what to do alwmt the nation’s
control* program. Kroiiotnle Sla
I M l I ’D N ATIO N S N V Jv—
blllter Roger I.
Putnam an
liti'-ia 's \ttdrei V Vtshmsky annouttced toil ay
Moiiiiecd today that Communist
There are sharp difference* of
&lt; t'in. 1 altvadv had turned down Inopinion amonj! the administration's
.o.i - compromise plan for ending
lor&gt; planners. Some want wane and
the Korean pi tsuiter of w ur deadprice control* strengthened and
to, K
extended beyond Ihclr present ex
\ ishtnsk) .oldressetl the t ! N
plratlon dale, April 30 Others want
tty HOIIKItr TDCKMAN
I'olitical Committee shortly after
all control* to be lifted.
SKDllL ..I*—Allied fighter bomb
ih.it no nation body had voted to
President Truman hn* the power
er* slammed high explosive* and
civ,- priority to tlie Indian pfnposend the controls If he desire*. ,
flaming jellied gasoline ml it
.it which Russia already had ru­
Dlsalle (iult as the nation’s price
sprawling lied troop and supply
le ,ted
boss last sprint; to moke an un­
concentration near Wonsan on ihe
Ihe Soviet toreign minister said
successful drive for n If. S. Senate
Communist East fount today
(In- Helping government had been
seat from Ohio, A democrat. Dl­
Pilot* suhl the whole area burst
•■tven a copy of tin* resolution by
salle tost to Sen. John llriclier.
Into flame Dense clouds of smoke
the Indian government and hud
the Republican Incumbent
rose thousand* uf feel Five large
.1 , 1 1 1 it- negative reply two days
Two men hove since taken over
secondary explosions were lunched
n o For that te.ixitn, tie -.aid, the
SUFFKIIINO CONTORT! TMI FACT of •* irhn *9
* Miirxh an hi* \n currlid from Korrn’i Pinpoint Rldgi*
at head of the Office of Price
off.
indicating
direct
lots
on
am
"intiilttee would he merely waxti v l.iM lh rrn ri'k m n iru ilcf wh»
'«
1 ’ * rn^v .n p ain lc*** h
for tht* w oum lril
Stabilisation (OPS). Kill* Arnull
ptiiimlhm stores.
n. time to pursue it-, jircsent du­
i-ii.iTi m?n »'X|*ii'ftaihiiisi itiit « i
*
* 11 ** l’l»f* mmi Im"Ipifijij t«&gt; iNit i % \Limh, ut
and Tithe Woods. Arnall resigned
P S .Satire Jet* and Communist
ll it,* on the Indian plan
** Nu./ jto&gt;pi tu 11tutu J.tiiiti A MiUvi, ui I.ihmUI, 111, 4(*. wY. A a v y /iu&lt;J topfuil u f r o m DttvniuUunal^
Aug. U and Wood* announced two
MIG 13* clashed deep over North
\t Ihe same tune, however. VI
ARTHUR SUMMfRFlllL)
c o t OVUA CULP HOBBY
days ago that he Is (|idtting at
Korea Allied pilots mode no claims
huekv offered a series of anieml*
•he end of this month.
of damage or deslrurlion
mi nts i , i the Indian propiixal in an
* tv«'III I '1111k Vtill llk\ . i'll 'it ■t ft' !•'
•a Putnam, who Is on record u*
Along the halllefropl f N mf.m
ittempl to him , it into line with
ft
»■* v
tin ui
favoring a 14-month extension of
try men hurled hack no assault Itv 1ltt&gt; F i itim! I'*'* 'ii
llit'sia - &lt;leii and- for tepafrlatlon
I W Il Vi »
wa«e and prire controls, made
about 120 screaming Chinese Beds \rni\ \\ V« « lie It •*!»* ht.t.l. i l
i ,11 p riso n .. &gt;
ill ..f It
i;. i
public a totter to Dlsalle In which
irmed their Central Frnnl r.rt.L Ilium I It* It*- jrtf-l tn .,1. - ♦
Mi* 1 .111•«i for .10 till mediate nnd
It was Indicated that Dlsalle agree*
* on the southern slope* of \ .itmiiiil t ’niiiim11it
. mpl He n 1,i &gt;r (ire on the liasis
an the need for keeping anti •
Height* the savage, close
t the .irmi-tiiT * point . agreed up
Inflation control*
(nailers fighting raged for fool
it 1*.111llillll |tl 01 XXtill tin* .iiIdition
hoot*
Sen. Maybank (P -SO said Mon­
t .1 |•t4»\ iNllllI i ot foil np.itrintiim
WASHINGTON &gt;JT&gt; - President
day that Ihe White House I* con
The Air Force announced that
1 Oil &gt;•41111•rn
aideering abolishing control* before
elect Elsenhower’s newest appoint
l.t feed G Foster of 8nn Antonio
\ t l» \ MilY-t t ukshim I’amlil.
the new Congress convenes, nnd k n n - i f t n A t ment*. like hi* earlier ones, have D f t l i c j l t i o n ,
knocked down lux fifth Communist
l.ief hullkill ill*IrtMir listened in*
that a number of administration
* U l j i l U s tll /\L brought general applause from lie
warplane .Saturday nnd became
'll IX iit Mu* Si »\ li*f tuiretgn mintsofficials are known to favor such a
G r o w t h O t* S n n f n i v l publican leaders and even sum*
America's 2llh ace uf the Korean
1 tol.l * i llu* &lt;
* Communist
fpurae. The White House, however.
i
.
democrat* nnd promise* of m
War Foster’s claim was confirmed
,1111hill uf tin* 1mil,in resolution
laid President Truman ho* nositeh
rlo u s e d
W i t h V i s i t nperallon from the Democralle in
after n stiuly of gun camera film
i . hin-kx Sslhl It XX,1s |HVStoll &gt;1«* tilt*
plllll.
___
nimheiit.s
The Air Force also confirmed
IViptiig reply still had not heutt
Putnam said Dlsalle Is expected
it o
u.
.
The latest choices
announced
that
M
n|
Vernon
J
Lyle,
Alexan
V Christmiis |.in a.I.-,
luiffle .
insmttUd to the Indian delega­
\ I I .t *: t - 1 S is
I V* - •Dis ti
A lire i*.
,Vini.rit,.M
t.
' " ‘*rna.... ot*. «,
. Inure, tlrlu. Vu , shot down a MIG 13 Frt
P utoam T aft "ndaiier nex week
wtMk Miami, wu* swamped with visitor,
HOP
National
tion lieie
duv
* .y durlrijf hi* visit here lute yesterday i
^
ih! K ,t'" r',ri" " 1 "I'enlriir uf the Mayfair
Mi
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
the controls problom 1
The Bed assault on . Jackson
Y Vnhm.sk) denounced India’s
itrothm anil ? ,,‘l early Iml ay, tlui’ng wlilch lime i.L iJIL V r A’abtoet nod two women 1"'!l “
eoneert ....nd the
organliallnn, admlnlstrntlim
♦trillion and j„. advocated full cooperation with V '
kt
. 7. Mr. nvlt. dedliallun of
the new Ti ourist Heights exploded shortly after mid
S t u i ’ in &lt;'t'litlit io n s peace plan »* a "gross violation
1o making , ti,„
to nonrulmtil pMti—Mru Ovitu iiiiii.hnip vaMii
night
Communist artillery tinot drmnernlle rights ' lie said the
K 1';.™ L *
m‘Un‘ 1s -” ™ &gt; « K . r C E ........
Z &lt;
•*. "»llohl.y
♦ “-&lt;.
Culp
of !“»•
Hmiaton a* head K h , X T m l r l^ 'W lv u lHie wgala
leashed a terrific barrage brforp
Ideh
decision was "illegal" and taken
of the Federal Sacurlty Agency ;wl„
tiling Tliuiikagtvmg Da, a&gt; lie
111 I lli- \sMii iittnl I'lt'kk
Ihe
infantry
attack
and
kept
lobbing
Du-.
:i
il.
lie Hinted that southern senator* and Mrs
lhclip* of In. speech, Iji Fntnl,
ley Baker Priest of
A spokesman Inr Putnam’* Ken
W im l ’ h ijtp rtl smuk ctii iti)ii &lt;1 .ui unit, i the leiulet ship of tin* United
high
explosives
into
Dir
Allied
pouf
John
Pierson
is
elialnnan
of
the
3, him fell, pn«to| of Ihe t tv o &lt;ln flap u v *•ri)i i»vi*i ^ hit* mi huiiN ixl D'f 'Sl.de
nomlc Stabilization Agency said should he In u very important pus Jh)l"'i'.nliL H S £ !L M ,rrHT rr
(toil Which will In- Mlxiteii ut VrMO 3i.nia during the i»*ht
8.. Coi.gre**,
u*..ley
ih
\ pedal elo-.ed dour meeting of
_____ __
hst r iiu i. i1 , lotlav• 4X1411II11.1 YMn,
M11fI .11'1I 1.’il l \
Il .Mlllili, Ii t ill
Diiallc definitely will not succeml ithiri In the If.__
The
Beds
were
driven
off
after
thi
llnilld
fklutotr
p.
nest
Wednesduv
with
Ihe
l.lg
.
In.
*1 Western powers derided last
cnrrv n hulnnce of power which
\Pfood* a* OPR director.
This makes a total of 11 np li'lui*tnm* pniude, »|ion»orid mlnt- a virions hand grenade amt small iiifn m lih' lx twatti'-* 1 lull lit With f1 1 1 &gt; illmill.: stilt'. .!• .m.i hi.'. kllU night to soppoit tlto priority move
will
lie
important
in
setting
up
llio
In* 1.4'] lrv«‘i1 tlotok 1 1Oil Ilf lt« | \ 1 . .♦..!&gt;
Mobilisation officials snld Put­
|H)lrtmerits hy Elsenhower to tlnle. |v i,v the .Men haut A**oelathui arms haltlc
trend uf events.
111«&gt;-nl th g.nt in ,•vi'l&gt; iih&gt;
\ t U Nl*f
t|\ *1*4 i t h
if iMtl amt Mien action . ism ii ed couimltnam handed his recommendation* future
and t)i Junliii Chumhei'
.t
*
I,,,
seven
to
rnhlnrt
poslllnns
That
was
the
only
ucliim
of
any
Com
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Besides
Summerfleld.
Ihe
other
no
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u
,
-ise ahum Ihe lilciik Di3 mile ho
alute,” lie " ..ill yt-hler iln v ufler
luploiii.ils viewed tin priority
"iihl Whhl.ll g u . t !l44llk,* til l,4ll| .. f..iil III
pinw vVIS l i l t nift'il in
noon, "and talking with the pen cnhioel officers—stilt let*! Id almost
Festivities wdl be tesniaul at iciiii hulllollnc
vot, i a tlpoll that ., ilia jorlty
Y
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11
hum .' lave 1.. 1 M|’ fllill • /• Jllnli • 4iftn- 1 MWIt
certain
Senate
confirmation
are
Elsewhere eighth Army head
pie to learn what they’re thinking
-tH&gt; p rn Thursday with a -luif
l.fe, HID? 1• |illt MTU 4, l\ Ml ,t 1*It 1
In . 1 I • ||. 1. hi if Ii i I,, i o liiiiiid io Ihe uinnilMee
reported only small skit III 1• h « )-.
i it in
nliniit aliii what they want a* to John I’nsler Dulles a* soiretiir) fie hoard louniament in l-'oit Met 'Oiuriers
|«l H1.
i..4| u , gettci1 •» ii &gt; mill h. m.i * t .M.I 44Hllllt ....
fi 11 III* .1 111 Hit111
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lllill i nmn hitio 11In 'Ll* II* uiivt' y. 1 ti .1t1 t s \i *h i.l IY ,i|&gt;lMi mills i&lt; h
retary of defense. George M Hum inv nnd Mr and Ml*. It S llowan
mg year
I'lllt i klu- ii illll.TI .4xr ill’ I X|.iMll&gt;i 1* ii III 4 i'll ,»t. 1 ini| .. t . ♦ III* 'ini in
"I'm
g*t to phrey as secretary of the Treasury. will he ill charge of the compeli
P llild
D u tf/ ib n lo ir o
"Pm always pleased to get
Hhl P .it &gt; .I
fel|h'i i 4in li iif tile |1m1 1 1 k14f ami u &gt;1 •1
l.iw a
Ml ■..Mil
lurorisc Herbert Brownell us attorney gen tion between the New Hmvina and
V IIIIH I
Scminulu County and am surprised
t In Hunk n'I IllOH.Iih 4, 1 *Ini |ti x11 t
\l1lllfl*‘-»nl ,, &lt;MJ .I ul ll.l tlMi 1 Il'Y.I'.
at tile ruph g r o w t h h ere u l t n m i g h c r u l , O r e g o n ’ * ( ! « v D o u g la s Me 8anfon| Tourist I'lobs, foffer .nut
to M.1 , ,1 go
lilt ill's Its
&gt;t till'll
III tf TUBA lilt’
only ............. kay os secretary of interior
and dougliniits
will be servedftie of
A Vernon Morgan, clinical psycho- I’m
, .sometime-lieaway
ill*
» i. ti 4.1 I»M tlm nu1 llif fitt'hl
pointed out Dial Kira Taft Benson as secretary of charge to
player*,
" g is t Of the ....... I Guidance Clinic
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agriculture.
The .Seminole High School I,ami
of Orange County, simke to mem­
xlnuil.l In- tliHttkful toi tio* milt, t « t Km i iii % I if in i■!».«Itlv tniM
Also named are former Guv will present a concert at r&gt;.(UI p. m
ber* of the film Club at thdr
—
ml tilings \xitli whli-ti tlicv m it Hit iiii'ii' in 'I JIMit t"f-l .11111 |ll\1 ,1
Sen.itot |,)m il F Itnvle x;tid In
Harold Stasscn uf Minnesota a* under the direction of Krm.MCow
meeting io the Yuclil Club last
Fifty one |K*o]ile allendetl a Farm t,l. ' * . *t. ao*t that n "l.- it**i nuv ,,f t III •i1IL*1111iKI Imi |,|V
ilux In- ti.ix iikiiIi* nu rucuminondiimutual scFitrlly administrator and (ey, tiandninster. The new ........
night about the work that i* being
Hureau tllnner conducted luxt niuht tbuokuig Gml than iu’ l vxitl, yom
V\lf|lh tlllkl l*V*'t |m(i*i | «111 «l|111 linn- in ibivernor Warren us to
Gov. Sherman Atlums of
New Ituildlng will lie dedicated at 7 mo ■t Hit* Future Farmers of America long,,.* lx in Ihe way vou live
accomplished at the clinic.
Mi.it li.i fiij'i’i i «I * til, ti.ilfn mill \ 11 wlni Imnlil Iii* appointed In tile
lulling
Hampshire
as assistant to
the p m An uddre.*
of well..... .. wdl hull, during which re|airls on the
Mr. Morgan first outlined the
,,
Tin
*i"-nk,-r
uiiiiniuiilud
•
vci
v
lllilllv
il.il tit I Im. Inv iy 11 ui { n t 'unlit x lmxpit.il Inuml "I trustees
rnl.
given hv Mayor william Rlrin- ^tatr- ronvenlion laxl week were tote should hm-p the "s|,nilual MlIIII* 14114 I
functioning of the nervous sys­
alid Ii'xealed tile Gnxetnnr lias Tint
The twu other calilnel ntemhers, pet ami a key to the clid&gt; will l.c resented liy George l) Swart/ and glow." and that thanks mov 1„- . x
tem which lie stated I* the fold*
"I hr K.ui .
If 0*11 11 l*l|. *111
the secretaries nr commerce amt presented to the president of the |„j,n p|,.rxon
Itln ,-ugti , loo. I, ottco,loo,. tiiiiii’it mil In •i •1 Ilit II'I I iiiiiImi i nut a. teil linn (ur iulxici- in the
fur tnuny of the human body's dif­
malt, i
ficulties. The Clinic, established
nVLnt l viin H ' u' . iilV !'*
B °v J*",1*'
Bpencei,
Mr Swart* told of general ae lie aid thanks stoml,I l.&lt;* given foi isp
Btinday's horse riding show con­ U|T/n,u
"I li.ixi'h'l taken anv a* Hun and
itt'ptiburnn Sons
Walking of pri siili'nt &lt;»f ih*' Chunilipr of f »»n» fivUlrn vYhili* Mr I*irr«»n told of ini|n\ ‘’tin*
about 10 year* ago, had. u ruse
gfvrti
|H
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til
f
Oils
(if
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don't intend to make anv pei xnnal
load last year of approximately duct art on the Farmers Auction Utah. Welker of Idaho nnd Hlcken- metre. Mr. Ball will make » res u tivltii'H of th«* voting |»t*opli* in k&lt; » looking up '
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tecomiiieiiilallons iinluxx ruipiesltMO children, he said. Many of the ground* by the Dusty Bouts Biding tooper of town, a* well as Demo- pensive speech.
•'i'myi'r
tl»f if nu lest powt'i hlilhu .i Vs lit .i Mi
l H a n il VVA *
f\ %tiif •• V9«.tfi i*d In the Goternor " he said
.
cratle Hep. Albert Thoms* of Tex
Vocal musk will he iireM-nted bv , A „ T.,i*.irit nre.t.tent of the ' out
it m tiir liMinlt of hmiiiin lo-iOkp*
Children areb ^
sent front school*
I Club of Sanford In eoniunrtiun
die 8&lt; as, wero omon
"So lar I've heard nothing Irum
while'others eVme from j u v 3 clety *.h*,
™ *,™ *. Hni1'
and the hDaytons
Beach rid­
I allalia-.ee The Guvcrniii hasn't
courts.
asked mx ads lee
Hi* said Ihe
Because of the Clinic's limited ing Club was termed a Success to­
by C. R- Dswsnn.
Cmi'itmi pusxddv may make the
prrionnrl, lie suiil the work has uf day“Over
200
people
attended
the
appiiintini-iilx wittnmt i uiixnlllng
necsaalty to lie of it diagnostic nuhim
tura only. The services of h well Interesting eight-event show,” he
llll.l
"Ed Esllnger. performed
lie |»,inled out that a board
known
psychiatrist nre secured for declared.
tn&lt;...........
V ot has Ineii xubinllled hv the local
tricks
with
his
trained
horse
that
sij hours a week, thereby
Aboutt six
i"hl Cill/cli- Hospital I ‘mil nut lee fur
surpassed
stunts
I
hnve
seen
In
limiting
treatment
Ing Ihe psychiatric*
. .
ul IV appioxal lix tin* tbivi riior
the llarnum and Bailey circuses"
The
•*ch child can receive.
pli &lt;1
Mr. Kslingrr's horse laid flat
Seoatoi saol lie had received a let*
Mr. Morgan explained thu three
loot tei from tills i iiminillce
on
its
hack
with
only
one
command
which
ilyprs of learning which nre the
singing ........
,
, , ttf 'I miu i it» VVi’sh r i uml i t-nM.il
*lati*d "fuvurublu conslduralion"
luncheon meeting ul tin* Am'l'1 Kun^ds
M ail for forming the child's char­ front its master. After receiving nit Inn uf the people uf Ihe South
In
Mv fMirrittiri, IjhIhIh I- asked u)hui the xeleetbm by Ihe
M
'
Tli^1
formn
1
*oilunVng"nf
tl„*
May
..
Mrs.
.
Henry
Thurston
and
Mrs
n
round
of
applause
from
the
Hlckentoopcr praised all three
acter or personality as follows:
letlford prepared two 2.V iMiund Chili. Martin mlnccIphiT, picsl'iciil urn- p.itkifl and -Mm mini lr,i\i»l hospital rommillce ".mil your groat
‘
uf tin* dull, offlclnleil ut the m '1' ( t s wi*ri* I’Yi'ii &gt; f i « * t 9 i n Mu*
1) Conditioning, or learning to crowd, the horso promnlly bent appointments, amt Thomas said fair Inn, taking Bt a luumtii" turkeys for the supper last night.
one
leg
and
gracefully
bowed
and
a
dance,
will
lie
startwl
at
7:iin
mduence m then 'the eommltMr*, ilohhv "will do the lob Just
b« independent; ’J ) Imitation, or
while members brought salad* anil log- Dave Lain*, lunipn. was mt •• i .tt Ainlilnnum
down
without
the
slightest
prompt­
p.
m.
Saturday,
followed
by
the
,
, ,
,
,
lee's l heliull would he greatly ftplike it ought to be done "
observlng thu adult; and ft) exper­
dessert*
Geneva
members
wen*
dm
ed
ax
a
guest,
Neal' I atiel III, a htlsloilil &gt;il lx.ill [Hm all'll "
Ed Untie HiutDimi eil that a Inde x
ience. or phases that cause emo­ ing from Mr. Kslinger.
Postmaster General Donaldson municipnl concert til H:U&lt;i p. in. nt
" f t was utnuxlug," Mr. Dawson wired congratulations to Rummer- the Souihsldt' School. The concert well represented at the meeting
" l,l."V ,'"’,lv
""t'h'huis was
|hiB, Seiialin lloxh* nnd County
night will he held at 7:iill P- m
tion*) upsets. The physical and em­
A
covered
dish
supper
will
he
*’*
BMi'u-tt in .1 -iium Mrifl I'ninnii'NiiimT 11 M
exnrrn*
otional reactions of a child are exclaimed, "I have never seen n field ntul offered eo-opcrnllnn In will feature Vassllka Petrova. «« held at the FFA Building ill 7 (X) De, r, nt the Parish House " f lh&gt;
„mMj„Mthat some of the reand Stuart Fastufsky, vlolli.lv Cross Episcopal Church. A Hum leilx ot persons also were ,.,|
closely related, he duclnred and horse who understood the com­ transferring authority. Summer- pruno,
p
m.
Dec.
10
It'iiHilHunl On e««r T s i t
.............. ............. ...
'
xponsilillitv for the selection of thu
letter was read from the I Hot
cause some children t i retreat mands so well and acted according­ field said ho hope* tu meet with
Club, which thanked the Klwnnls
Irnxleex should fall to the County
within themselves while others he- ly."The Recretnry-treasurer of tht Donald ion soon.
Board uf Commissioner*
Clot, for u conirltmllun of Shit f„&lt;
John L. Thurston, acting federal
» * come aggressive or abusive to hide Sanford Farmer* Auction, Inc.,
Ciiiiinilssionur Pope said hu he*
security •administrator In tho ab­
Mheir true feelings or to gain atthdi
ndlk
fund.
Dawson pointed out, "Thi* Is sence abroad of Administrator Os­
d tlie hoard should be con*
San tio n which they have lacked at Mr.
.ust a small W inning. Some day car Ewing, telegraphed congratu­
d lu the mallei
front Ihu
Tundlkiitit Unit greater harmony
When osked how the Pilot Club wo hone to havo a big rodeo out lations to Mrs. Ifobhy and pre­
UI.KS
MEETING
Nettle liili. h i yi hi i,|.| l
tie nlitainud helween tho
uld assist In the program, Mr. there.”
A meeting of the Elk* Club hit, lesDlrni of Siiiih.id - in--*- Mint, trustees and the hoard through
The Farmer* Auction ha* pur- ferred "any assistance."
organ suggested that adult edu­ chased
cattle
sealer
to
he
installed
Iren
called
f»r
Friday
night
ut
■III ,I «cthe local hospital nt It) (Ml such action lie pointed out tho
l*y a tlnv, canned heat stove snd
cation clasaes in child psychology
CIIRIHTM AS FI HE
llv JIM F1HIIKU
the barn. The large scale* are
tin- lodge on East Second Htreet il in linin' nfle,
1,1 |ef Illness
opera lion of :l CoUItty hospital
•light he sponsored s i a means of at
Wire* from the newly Installed
Two former Hanfordltes yes­ by bout from tin, six-cylinder ul
enroute
to
Senford,
according
tr
H
:(M
I
ii,lit.,
it
wit*
teportid
I till* wu. i.m i, Mny Ft, would Io* a |olnt function to some
Fhrvsler marine eui'lnc.
establishing a closer relationship
overhead
Christmas
lights
on
the
terday
aftnrmmu
tied
up
their
between psrent and child. Another a shipping notice.
This little stove also wns used ,|„v bv IIPOE Hecrctnry. Leu Hut 4Mitt* at i .like Hili'ii. Flu st,.. xxii- extent, mid that any friction bedowntown streets esnu* In cuntsct 26-foot Chris (iraft at the Muni*
,,, the xxnloxx of the bit. Wvli, I'dli-. txxeen the trustees and thu board
help would he In getting behind a
with the Touchtun*' neon sign clnnl rder after completing n to cook foist from their Urder per.
A Memorial Dav program will
mov* to expand the present faelll* Police Catch Youth
Monday night and caused n short t (tfl0-mlln tetri front Henderson of canned goisls, which Included be staged hv Elks bulges in Win­ Chief of Poliei* for Siitifoiij f,.r xxoold prevent a smooth-running
ninnv year*. SI,.* wiih u ineiutH'i oruiiiiiialltm
tlea and sotting up a regional clln
| leans, chill, spaghetti, olro nnd
which necessitated firemen Harbor, N. Y.
ter Park. Orlando uml Sanford on of Ho* I'iixt Methodist Church
Burglarizing Home circuit
Senator Hoyle stated hD belief
Vr In order io car* for more coun
disconnecting the wlrut, It w*a re
The two men, Carlton V. and instant coffee. They rarrled water Dec. 7. The Elks Christmas Hull
Surviving are four sons, t'npt. was that thu "Hoard of County
ported
today
by
Fire
Chief
M.
N
In
four.
one.gallon
Coco
Col*
Jugs.
David
L.
Ansley,
brothers
who
will Ite held the night of Dec. 20
A 17*y*ar-o|d Negro vouth bur- Cleveland. The hot smoldering
Mr. Morgan wa« Introduced by
The small, open rrafl wsi fur­ when tho new club lounge will be Bin rilli*, Hugh Tillls and M I.. Commissiiinur* ns a whole should
Mra, M. B. 8mlth, m*nUI health glarlted a house, ran several wire caused slight damage to the now live in Orlando, mode their ther
THIN all Of .Sanford uml I C fillN nuiku some* recommendation be*
fortified
against
the
ele­
adventuresome
trip
in
2H
dsvs.
i.friciullv oneiied.
chairman of tha dub. Prior to hla blocks, barged Into enolher house sign.
Of (’oi’iei; tim e iliiugliteix, Mrs canto they are the elected ruprements
through
the
construction
of
seeing
such
sights
as
West
Point,
talk Bay Davis, a high echool elu- anti hid under a bed Itefore City
Gussie T. Maxwell of Alexandria, scot at Ives of the people
At
3:6b
yesterday
afternoon
"
tarostilln
cabin.
The
covered
|
New
York
Harlem,
rrnfl
from
"This i situation 1 may develop
dent, entertained the gryup with Police caught up wRh him this
Vis.; Mrs. F Thomas Cain "f Hell
f"re»deck
of
the
I,oat
houses
City
Firemen
went
out
nnd
extin­
Annannll*
and
tb»&gt;
busy
Navy
Homing
In
East
H
a
n
fo
rd
.
the song "Traftip, Trsmp’* bv Vic­
Meade, N. J .: nail Mrs. Harry C. into a County public hospital and
PAINFUL ACCIDENT
•leeping
facilities
for
two
people.
guished
a
small
gras*
F
a
ir
on
a
base
at
Norfolk,
Va.
The
youth,
eumctlmr*
known
as
tor Herbert from the (meretU
Mrs. Marv Alsxaiuier, owner of Davis of Indian Head. Mil.; six the Hoard of County CommliilonTheir little host cneountered Port holes of the cabin were kept
"Naughty Marietta.” Ae jtn * " . "Angina," wa« arrested bv Chief vacant lot near 1307 E a .l Hecnnd
the
C mid C llituor s l u m on San­ grandchild rim 1,11,1 five great1i&gt;r!* w«&gt;nl‘l ho hold responsible by
Street.
of
Police
Roy
Williams
nnd
Patrol­
severe
buffeting
from
ehopny
he sang an Irish hefUcl, *M;|t♦Joaed for the most part to keep
ford
Avenue, nil lined nnd fell yes­ grandchild
men
C.
C.
Dodson
anti
RB.
Spence
water* ,*f Port Ilnval ami Deln- out water from waves.
Bit-------O' Heaven.”
Ollie
------ tIpaa
t
.1. Nicholson of Osteen
on a breaking and entering charge.
trio" end Chesapeake Uav*. They
I n i * Whittle acrompan
They made their wnv down the terday cutting her arm badly.
Funeral nrrntiveinents nre inShe was finally admitted to the
Police found a wrist watch, two
enlllded with an oyster host dur- Hudson River to the Atlantic,
HEHVICK KM III.KM
|m nlann.
Movie Time Table
T. M. Paulk, ear elerk for the •-i&lt;» ftitvene weather In Didawaro going through the famous harbor Fornnid-Lnughlon Hospital only '•mrnleto and will he announced
^
Mrs. Nancy Brock prcalded over knlvee and a wallet containing a
HIT/
later.
after
u
lengthv
delay
In
which
dollar
h»l
In
the
Imv's
pocket*.
A
abort bualnea* aesaion when
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, was Tine after they had contacted the of, Now York. They continued
"Carrla"
Neighbor* In the vlrlnllv of presented a 86-year service cm re-et to -&lt;sk about weather con- their trip down tho coastline Into time another patient hud to he
plans were mad* to enter * Doit
1 :.*ld-4:0:Ufl:3t), fusldon rhow
FUNERAL SERVICES
f i t h o Christmas paradu on Dee, Eleventh Street and Orange Ave- Idem today by L. M. Cornell,-een dltlnns. They slept ashore only the Inland water route leading moved.
H:67, Inst feature 9:42
nu# flrat alerted nolle* of Morris' oral foreman of th* ACL shops th«en nb'ht*.
Funetnl
services f o r
Mr*.
through
Delaware
Hay,
the
Del­
irglarv attempt- According to at Sanford,
Louise Vine were conducted ut
JAYCKK MEET
.MOVIKLAND
The» left Hen 'eraon lfarlgir in aware River and the Chesapeake
..tlef William*, the colored youth
Since tomorrow Is Thanksgiv­ 10:110 a.lit. this morning at Ever"Huhmnrln* Command”
IMS-degrce
weather
and
sailed
Mr.
Paulk
entered
the
employand
Delaware
Cut.
leaped thrwifh * w ndow. when
Cemetery with the Rev.
Starts 0:30, feature (1:67, in­
ment of th* railroad Kept. 2H, across Lake Ontario to Ihe Osengine cut out on them ing. the Junior Chamber of Com­ eroon
tnb member* a r m d to matt ' police arrived, and ran sever# 1937, at Thomaaviltc, Ga. He came ween ami E rl* canaU, During this offTtielr
merce luncheon-meeting has been II. I,. Zimmerman officiating.
termission 8:24, last feature
Norfolk,
V*„
and
they
were
cha, finally, running Into
a
•Kettle*” a» McOory'a Store
Mrs.
Vino
d
ie
d
in
Hanford
Fri­
canceled.
Tha
Javrcus
will
meet
9:01
at H IS Loeuit Avenua and to Sanford ae a car clerk on June chilling voyage and cold nights towed into a dock by a Navy ves again next week, Dec. 4.
the P o " Office all day Batorday
morning
after
a
short
Illness.
(Ceatlaas* O s F a a * Te«J
to follow, warmth was furnished
10, 1948.
'i£|l4jhJt1,■
jV'jx,',jig
* » * ' *»-

Liscnhowor \ppointccs

Kliunintf Gasoline* Is
Drttpped OnG.mcont rat it &gt;n At Wonsan

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Senator

Smathers Newest ( hoiiTs Of

Gala Program Is

Asks Cooperation 1 cfeifJra J a pprovi'l Bein? Plannetl For K &amp;
With GOP Reginu
'rTourist
!
rFestival
” ........

Dr. Frank Morgan Winter Clamps
Talks To Kiwanis Icy Grasp Upon
On Thanksgiving
Midwest Area!

Dan t*e,
Christmas Parade
To Mark Occasion

Ovirtlo Pastor Out
Lines llctlct Ways
OT American Life

J s J?»

Dr Vernon Morgan
Talks To Pilots On

I iv.'-t* l.i\t* * I u-f To

Boyle Ii as Made No
Suggestions As To
Hospital Trustees

Strengthening Of
Driver Laws A.sked
I{y Farm Bureau

Riding Exhibition
At FarmAuctionBv
Dusty Boots Club

C

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Two Form er Sanford Residents Make
1,600 Mile Boat Trip From New York

Mrs. Nellie T’illis
Died This Muriiiiii&gt;:

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India's Plan For Peace

.THE HANFORD HERALD

face 2

Wed. Noe. 2*. 1952

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nini.F, vF.nsK

1952

today

For thou»»ml* &lt;&gt;f yrara In Mild"
l.andi llui Intrinl Hfiil ni'rdl i&gt;f
wxg" i-iirntr* Ituvr Iwen thr con­
cern of lesehnr* of morality. It'*
Juit one ii* per I of the Unldeu
Rule- I.rt not the waters of any
aan. wliltli hath wrought for tbeo.
hrry wllb thee, but i-lv,- It him
out of IihimI.
Totilt, 4:14.

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It doci not pay In brlr.iy llir
United StAlei. A parolp inr Alger
H ill lt»t been rejeeled. A ilay of
ritclitinn for tlie Rmenlierg* lia»
been denied/
We *ee where Duckinglmii 1**1*ce it bring repainted and reno­
vated. Kli/ahelli it juit trying In
keep up with her neighbor) on
PenntylvamA Avenue, no doubt.
We h.ive many ihingi In hr
thankful for lhi« year at the
Th.inkigiving »eai«n approachfi.
Juit think how we would feel, for

initnnee, if Truman had won thr
election I
Employer) of lome of the race
tracks object to the Pacing Comfnisii'.m'i order on fingerprinting,
say they will lake it to the Supreme
Cauit. Must Have left some finger­
prints lying around they wouldn’t
Want identified.
There ate, as you know, lltrre
Cileries E . Wilsnni. There are
Charlei Ervin Wilion, Charles Ed­
win Wilmn, and Charles Edward
Wilionj Hul as John Temple Gravrs
says, "When heller Charles E. Wilnns arc made, Hoick will make
h rin " .' •

(

flic Find Foundation dcniri to
a House investigating conimiltre

that It hni ever made financial
Liintriliotirms to •uhvrnivr organiSalioits, Il would hr hard to ima­
gine lli.il old ruggrti individual!.!
Henry Ford hiunell trying to lie
helpful in a Communist outfit.
Mr. George Hiirn|i|irry nl Cleve­
land. who Ims recently been apinled secretary of Ihe treasury in
Iienhower’s rshintt, is not to hr
confuted with Senator Humphrey
of Minnesota. Fortunately for the
South the latter would probably he
iHk fail P«non In the United Slates
to receive an appointment from
General Eisenhower.
, Do you know how niurli the
Untied Sfaiea has spent on foreign
aid in Ihe last 12 years? According
to ihe Department of Commerce,
w|ilch ol count Is a part of,Presi­
dent Truman's administration, we
hare ipenl 87 billion dollars, or an
averapr ol over 7 billion dollars a
Ytor. Now in, order to understand
how mud. 7 billion dollars a
gear is, il should‘ he irmrmbered
Thty
ir "
•pent

fi

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ri% ■.JU-H
k*

rtoo. w « * oeei
Intlin'tt proponnl for nolvlnfr thu problem of roputrlAtion, i*l.troaiiaeee
The brother! found the tar*
of prfnoncrn of war In Korcn in meetlnjf with fnvor from it huretor had been Jammed and
number of memborn of the United Nations. The United after clearing It continued on
Staten ban taken the ponltinn that no prinonorn nhould be their way to Charleaton, 8. C.
forced to return to llieir own n!do if they do not wliih to Im* They made tKelr voyage to thH
via th* Intercnailal water­
returned. The ('ommunitri* art* hnldlnjf out for immediate city
way nnd were forced to put Into
return of all primmern onto an urmintice in accomplinhed. It port when »everal valvca of the
in thin ilinaRrcenicnt which in blocking a ponniblc truce in engine gnve them trouble.
A mechanic waa procured who
Korea and India proixmen I bat righting cenno and the prolv
repaired their engine and the
Itm of repatriation lie considered later.
brother! lignin wrrn on their way.
According to the Indian plat) iirinonerH who do not, wish They atolll*eil
* ( fjt" be returned to
v f v ** 'r - f •«#;
’•'•'*:_w.. ... .v • -^l«t f Mvi.. ii) vi.i i liirir . .
repatriation romm’ttee of the UN. The United Stutcn !h huh* "Irp'nla. Thty entered the Inland
picioun of the plan rlnce it seen ioopholca by which nome waterway of Florida at Jackaonvilla which led them up the HI.
prinoncrH might be forcible repatriated. Our representative* John’*
River to Sanford.
have proponed several amendments which would make the
Upon their arrival here, they
plan acceptable to un.
■emarked about the warmth of
It Ih easy In understand that eagernenn of nome of our the weather.
Commenting upon thrii voyage,
friends la the UN to end the fighting In Korea and to uc- Carlton
laid, "We think it's an
cept any proposal which seems practical. It is necessary for Interesting trip but would rethe United States to lie firm but it is also necessary for our commend taking It earlier In the
representatives to he willing to discuss and consider any year." Ilia brother pointed out, " If
....................................
............
, « Iwal itrlkea any kind of ihell
plan for peace without
rejecting „it ..........„
beforehand.

The big vote for General Eiseil,j|9wer throughout the Sotilh came
loofa in punishment ol. President
Truman than in support of tWo.
kj,v'ernmem,;, wr|lej Dqrlr
n m th* Times Union, (ol*
lowing a brief sojourn in Texas. At
among some, particular­
ly among the younger generation,
to He Wore Independent In their
ekolte of n ttodidgfie, to tU'rid
Itldre for the rri*n titan. (or ifii
IRlrty, than we» true o| their per*
•PH *ey 50 y t i n ego wttah M oils
Wodld Here thought 6f vqtffi fpr
•M ow eirept the DeiotreUc nom-

By JAMES MARLOW

WASHINGTON Wt-Oen. E l«n hewer did hlmtelf • favor when
h* picked Gov. Sherman Adami
of New Hampihlre to be aulitant
In him m president. It may turn
out to have been hi* im arteit
mnve *o far.
Not became he picked Adam*.
Rut became bo acted *o fait In
recngnldng he’ll need n lot of help
when he take* over the pre*ldency

Inauguration Site Is
Shifted-For McCarty

- N«w~md Used Instrum entar
All Leading Malta*

Repairs nnd Reconditioning .

TALLAHASSEE IA—Dan McCar­
ty will be Inaugurated as governor
of Florida across the street from
the state Capital instead el on its
steps where moit of hi* predeces­
sor* have been sworn In.
The inauguration will be on the
west side of tho Capitol Irutead of
on the east porch where It tra­
ditionally has been held. That will
place tho ccremonlea between the
Canltot and the *D*te Supreme

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Millet through It.”
Now Long ia dead, many yearn after Hnoauvelt. In nome
eeleatlal Valhalla they may bury the old hatchet. Tho quarrel
waa evoli. Roosevelt hail the facta on hla Hide, hut Loh'g
comma ruled aympathy fhrtitigh tho ferocity of T ll’a at luck.

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THE WORM TODAY

Klienhnwer ought to live longer . f*Jc toauguial platform will be
utlh an aiiirdant bcildc him to built on the west side of Adams
shoulder *ome of the work. One St., which runs west of (he Capitol.
Press accommodations will be
mm couldn't do the Job alone. It
PHOTOGRAPHED
built around (he inaugural plat­
would kill him If he tried.
I’reildcnti Rnoaevelt and Tru­ form.
Switching Ihe ceremonies to Ihe
man both had White Home trouble
HY
.hinder*. Roosevelt had Harry west aide o( Ihe building will make
llopkin*. Truman for a while had a block-square park between the
Clark Clifford. And John Steelman Capital and Supreme Court avail­
able for spectators. The lnauguranow ha* Ihe Job.
Rut neither of thoie presidents lion la expected to start about
apparently had in mind the iitn r 11:30 a. m., Jan. fl.
kind nl chaln-ofcommand which
Plcjuo.* Phonr nr.'J lly Wcdiiuaclny
Thu ittiHrtiunn imvt! apparently rejected the Indlnn,
^
lKlot *n&lt;l Eisenhower seems to be setting up Bryant To Ask Guide
through Adams.
Evening For Yunr ApiMiintmcnt
plan. Hut if efforts fail, il is Letter that the failure be tbo
Carlton stated, "I wouldn't adviae
Adams isld hi* dutlea, a* de­
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responsibility of the Communists. Then nt least our con* anybody to make thr trip In thl* scribed to him by Eisenhower, re­
science and reputation will lie free of the knowledge that .mail a boat. We didn't know any quire him to be an over-all co­ OCALA tat-Rep. C. Farris Brynegotiations were made impossible by our willingness to talk brtter. I gue**." III* brother ordinator of (he veriotn executive ant lava he’ll lax Um Legislative
brought out the Importance of
_«erv{np as liaison man Council, when it meets In January,
matters over. We’ll try to make some plan work. If none elieeklrur weatl*r ami keeping In agencies,
between (he
House and the to have printed a guide book for
does, It will not lie our fault.
touch with tha U. H. Cmit Guard. agencies and Congress.
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school children vliTtlng Tallahas­
Thr brother* had nractlrally no Thl* alone will keep a lot of see.
niirrlrnre In handling an In­ people oil Elsenhower'* neck and Classes from nearby, (owns visit
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board motor boat, starling out on out of hh hair. It's another way nl
capital during legislative ses­
the trip prartirally from scratch. saying Elsenhower wants Adam* the
sions and Ihe Marlon County legis­
The Isial Died about fl’ft gal­ to be hi* mnln bulfrr and chief lator said he thought schools more
(lilt! of I he* nit.nl MiTiur *m«l (bittiklcnn jol.n n now Prcnl- lon* of gn*. The bintlirrs mid nl ataff.
distant could be Interested If thr
dottl fnern in Ihe ilintribntinii of (HitronitRo. It linn Ihmmi nl- they would n-ridvi- a refund on Elsenhower ha* had long train­ booklet contained
information
F L O O It F llR N A C K
ing
In
doing
business
through
a
fuel
tnxc*
from
all
the
stale*
In
almut restaurants, housing, and
tiu.nl twnnly yonrn nbictt tbo Koiiubllcnn (mrly him hud any which they bought gasoline except rhlcl of stair in tho Army.
OH
the students might expect to
(tliimn in tho way of Joint to award anil (hero in already a Florida, which mrtkes no provision Judging from Adams', own do­ what
*oo on their visit.
doliiKo of lottern rv(|iientlntr ponltlonn In Uonern) Klnenhow- for inch a refund.
be up to
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. srrlpllon
...---- of ht*l lJob.. . .It. will
SP A C E H E A T E R
ton out all the probo atral
straighten
prob­
David 1* engaged In nlumhlng, Jdm to
or'n lulmlnintration.
Economic Controls
which can b« noailbly solved
Andrew Jaeknan In gonerttlly rrutliled with the Intm- while hla brother follow* an lem*
without bothering Etirnhowcr with
entnmotive
trade.
(('«■.!•■ IB r -« «
(!»•&lt;
durtlnn of the hiioIIh nyntom into our RoviTiiment though
them.
At the same time he'll have In some days ago to Defense Mobili­
tho replacement of one srrmip of partlmin Job holdorn with
Attlhorlzcd Coleman Dealer
pul nut the fires hi the Republican sation Director Heitry H. Fowler,
another wan not unknown before hln time. In recent yearn
Tourist Festival
of recommendation*
administration—If he can—before whose wrapup
| i„r.i.),rin
many John once nuhjcct to the whitun of political fortune
1007
Sanford
Avenue
Pohnc 1111
lti*l*
they hernme a big blase, while '
Wkltb*ln“
(1'naiiHf.ra gr.iM rage ..eel
have been placed under Civil Service.
rounding
up
tho
hc*t
advice
for
(
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Many political illn have remiltud from the nyntom of Ifnlat.
A eonce**inn stand will lie oper­ any problem which Elsenhower |t o M H a a i M i M B
DiitroiuiKo. It In the ability
deliver fnvorn in the form of ated hy tho Kthci-lloot Circle of has to settle himself.
exnmtde: Adam* will have
John that Jinn Riven mont of the ntreriRth to tin1 big city mn- tho Congregational Church from toFor
handle the cat-and-dng fight*
cbliten. In tlefenne of patronage It In |tolnled nut that elected Rdm until 9:00 p. m. Wednesday, that spring up among government
while the public address system for
official* and agencies; he'lt have
londern need peoj.le in nu Lord Ilint e John who nupport their festivities
fi'.ilvltu* wim
will he r,irnf.h*,i
furnfs
to unravel White House congres­
jiolicien. It In alno argued that holding
appointive
pontn
al. . . . . .
....... Hick Alktn.
Crulaea on Lake Munrue mid the sional relations that snarl.
lows men who do not have independent incom es to ta k e an
rvcnmmcndH
Rt. Jolin’a River will lie held during
ictive part in politics.
the four-day festival. The host will
Perhaps the most badgered President by office seekers leave from the Municipal Pier at
AFFILIATED FUND, INC.
was Abraham Lincoln who was often irritated because ho 1:00 p. m. daily.
I
Memlmra
of
thu
committee,
of
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From
Pane
One&gt;
had to devote so mueh iif hin valuable time to interviewing
which Mr. Pierson I* chairman, are to hack the U. S. view that the
A mutual fund nf
those who wanted favors. Once when he was told that he had Mr.
Hpencer; Douxlaa Htmatron., Indian resolution must be clarified
a contagious fever lie Iold ft is secretary to show in all those irealdcnt of thu Jayceta; Rollaad to spell out the handling of pris­
provon performance
who were waiting to see him. "A t last,’* he said, "I have )ean, representing The Sanford oner* nf war more carefully, they
Heraidt Robert Hooker., repreaenf. hnrnl Ihclr reasoning on the (art
something that I can give to everyone."
log the Hanford Ilulfder; Tom that the U. S had previously said
A nhcI h over $200,000,000.
Lemon, City Manager! Charles II would not vote for priority un­
.Morrison, heading thu dance acti­ less these assurances wrro given.
vity, and Raymond Hmllh, Kuanell
pcVlshinsky astounded delegates
Receive liberal profits twice yocriy
Junta and Carl Elsenhower, repre­ when he called the Indian plan a
senting tho Touriat Club.
device nf Ihe "North Atlantic bloc
Full imrticularit on requeat
Thu king of I lit* nutiiru-fitkui M Ih tluntl. Many pcrminit
with which no cooperation Is pos­
along in yultra ruuall that ouu ol Tltuoiloru llnoauvult'a many
sible." India has no connection
Korefeh W ar
with NATO and has striven to
urnaatlua tvaa ngainat popular wrllura who tliatortcil natural
MIR Conway Road
maintain a neutral position In Easthtatnry. In a maga/lnu tirUtlu In 1807 liu tul looau on thomt
ft.'onunMto f iM : r « « s Orta'
West quarrels.
Orlando
I’honc 0805
pactnlo-popiilarl/.ura, anil ringlutl out for apuuial nmtlumnn- mlshca and patsol clashes.
Despite tho Soviet rejection, sup­
tlou thu Huv. William .1, Long, author of many popular hooka
In tha alr war, B it fjuperfnrli porters of tho Indian plan docldcd
from Okinawa bijfcted Rod artillery to prria ahead, leaving It up ,in
on thu animal world, written for '•hlldruit.
**'
&gt;f M sm n llw AU*t (k I'd.
on the hittInline and Com­ tho Communists either to accept
rr *.
V n . , l ‘- &amp;
I’hona SQ|
119 W e t First Street
Whlla thu upithut "naturu-fakur" tli il not npputtr In T R ’a position*
munist troop and aupply areas deep It or face world censure for having
article, I ho Idea waa clearly I hi re, and tho miigar.inu Incor­ In North Knrsa In predawn raids.
turned down a move for Korean
porated It in thu title of thu article. Ilia attack on l-rfing U2fl bombers reported dost ruc­ peace.
picked out improbable cpiaodue from Ilia alorica, auch aa tion of 15.* (nicks last nlxM «ml The 21-nation resolution call* for
Imlay, That brought the toll a truce on the basis nf the U, N
one In which a alarving wolf uatuhua a riid a.mirrul am) tnkua early
lor the past 11 days to apprord- Command's term* laid down nl
il round aa a pruaunt to propltInto a bigger wolf,
mntelv 1.400 Red trucks.
I'nntnunjom, iocludlng no forced1
Long, a gentle aoul with a real love for anlmala, even
repatriation. Vlshlnskv's motion
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DIRECTORS
provides (or nn Immediate ceasetliougli be knew little about them, hit back with na good
MfAMl REACH L*— Marry tiro- lire followed hy an International
aa he received. Commenting that he waa accuaed of not man, l&gt;.s Angelo*, (a the new pres­ conference to *rltle all Korean Is­
knowing "the heart of the wild thtnga," Long mild that ident -of Jhe Jewish Funeral III- sues. Including the question nf
prliunera.
ItooHovolt’a liooka indicated that "every timo Sir. RrMtaovcIt rectors of America.
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gets near the heart of a wild thing, he invariably putri ti

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Nla Mnalb*
II.SO
Oar t*ar
All abllaarr amir**. *arO* nl
Ibanh*. r**nlall»n* anil aiillr** nl
nlinilaM fll In* lb* aareoae el
raltlaa (uni*, will b# rharaaO ler
■i reealar K W IWW i«l*a.
tl*pr**.at*4 hallnaally My l«*
laml %rn*paa*r ll»prf**alall***
, lor.. *•« Imlii I'blrayn, llafrall,
Kaa.ni ( II) anil *1. I nal*.
Tfc# Iltral! Ii a wtatfctf •» «*•
aaMM-lai*4 e,*** t*NI*a la •■(HIM
tirlaalttlr (■ IH «•* t»t **»■!»•
at all (M l«*«i «*"• »»••!•*
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tfel* a*waaay*r, aa w*ll M all
AY a m si»n«i*a**

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�M O M Of WEEKLY SOCHI ItlBITIB
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WEDNESDAY

The Midweek Prsyer Service at
Central Baptist Church at 7:30
p.m. The Sunbeams will alio meet
at thla time.
Prayer Meeting at the First
J a p t l i t Church will begin at 7:30
W m.
The executive committee meetlng of the First Baptist Training
Union will be field following prayer
meeting.
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TH U RSD AY

The First Baptist Church Train­
ing Union will hold a Thanksgiving
b rtik fa it In the Memorial Kducatlona! Building beginning at 8:00
8. m.

The regu
regular meeting (,f the Sem­
Inole Kebeli
inole
Kebvitiih Lodge No. lit will !,e
A e■l d■ a ‘t H;00
H:C
p. rn. In the IOOF
Tlall. All ir
members are urged to be
p re se n t.
A iih I m

A union Thanksgiving service
will be held at the First Methodist
Church at 0:30 n.m. with Mr. Her­
bert J . Bass as guest preacher. All
churches of the Seminole County
Minlaterial Association are spon­
soring this special service.
FRIDAY
The board of the Woman's Aux­
iliary of Holy Cross Episcopal
JChurch will hold Its munthly meet­
ing at 9:30 a. in. in the Parish
House.
SUNDAY
The monthly social gathering
of Congregation Beth Israel will
be held at 8:00
The Woman's Society of Christlan Services and the Wesleyan
Scrvire (luild of the First Meth­
odist Church will hold its annual
covered dish supper at 7:00 p. m.
McKinley Hall to he preceded
Ith a business meeting of the
circles at 0:30 p. m. Kuril meinher
is asked to bring table services for
one.
The Week of Prayer for foreign

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Billy MuH.sclwhitc
Honored With Party
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mussel^white entertained Moinluv with
W wiener roust lionoring tnelr son
Iillly on his ninth birthday. The
young guests guthvred at the
Mussel white home, 1021 Fast Sec­
ond Street, nt 6:00 o'clock and
enjoyed a delicious picnic supper.
Decorations In the yard und In the
Mussclwhlte home followed a cow­
boy motif with u II Bar B Bauch
theme being carried out.
Following the supper the guests
gathered In the house where Hilly
-.aopened his gifts anil gumes and
^contests were enjoyed. Ice cream
and birthday cake were served at
the conclusion of the games.
Those present with Billy In­
cluded Doyle Cnrletun, Billy Wall,
Billy Baker, Brad Wallace, Sally
Wallace, Doug Slenstrnm, Johnny
Whelehel, Sharon, Pete und Bay

^ For that
Special
Someone

Co-hostesseB Honor
Miss Jean Sayer Is
Miss B arbra Rucker
Given Bridal Party

PERSONALS

SANFORD nr.TULD
R.YV. Ware Class Hus RupruuM Home Scene Weil.THE
Nov. 26, 1932
Pag*
Annual Barbecue
Of Bridal Shower Kitz Theater xSeene
The |{. W. Wale Itilde &lt; la 's of
M m . R W H u jire c b l and M iss
Of P. &amp; PVV Review
the Flr-I Medio,ini I'lmrcti held B a r b a r a K iip le r lil e tite itm n e .l oil

Dr. and Mrs. I li Horn und
Miss Jean Sayer, bride-elect of
Ml s Barbra Rucker was hon­
missions will be observed at th. ors,t un TnMday morning at 10:00 December, was honored on Satui - children l.mii- dr and Rebecca of
First Baptist Church at 2:00 p.m i. m. with a morning roffre com dsv after noon at 2:00 o’clock with Anni-tnn, Ain ate expected to at Its annhul riianksgn mg Um liente Saturday a fte rn o o n at 3 no i 11]Mi1. I
»Gif H jiiim w ik
« p p u in tin e n li,
with Circle No. 6 In charge. A hired with n kitchen shower given a bridge party given by Mrs. W. F re
nvc loilloriow to usll relatives ill at McKinley Hall on No, I*» at h o llu rih tf hi *d*j f J uv f , All* 4 V ti | ! iiii i
it t I'.icti ki' un mI i J s unit I h r la te st
Ihort business meeting for ad of­ !y Mrs. Joseph Saunders and Mrs. (Klrchhoff and Mrs. O. W. Baker Sanford.
Sn
ti:3tl
li.ttl.
Tindelieioo
menu
con
W ih o n , w ith a k itc h e n ' I id u i i , at in - l y l i - x iiiiih lliia j In m ake the
ficer* of thp WMU will he held at Hugh Duncan nl the Saunders’ «' *&gt;'„* klrchhoff home in, .Mayfair.
*l*t»»d o f hnrhenii'd m eat, v u n d ii’d | then home on P a lm e tto \y«
fu slin u i i i ‘ vi»w -pon.Hornl hv th e
3:00 p.m.
I i nir in Mayfair. Attractive and *'ovel&gt;’ ‘lecorath ns l„ the par V
*Wret potatoe*. ^teeri -n)nd*. tip­
i lii \ *nnMi* m um *
W hit
Hu-tiiC'-- a n il I , i( ih - - n n iu l W orn*
The Primary Sunbeams will clever decorations in the party rooms car ried out a fall motif with
lends will in* lot ry to learn ple *n I ii ti *, hot toll*, celery,
tin* room * » cii * ( Inh la - ! m^ht at the H its
nurd
in
ihumriiliitit
meet at the First Baptist Church looms followed a kitchen theme. beautiful arrangement* of (clndioli that C. W. I., Smith m confined to pickle*, Kln^crhrem!* with m i H o ii - tho Hnpnu'ht liHMic. T h e tell &gt;ubl
I’ll* Jit-'i a nm i keti
F ro at 3:30 p.m.
and chrv*nnthcnimii* in *hnde* of the Orange Memorial Hn«rd**il|
•auce* am i iii/ic’* \* ’ hi',* . i f , *■. o.i.s . . t ; d with
tm iii •
) f ured
The First Baptist Training Un- Miss”BUeIH!°w!!e.. u ' Pr,rtyu . : ‘t,h„ niaui •
putp.e. A large cornu w ith ri broken -duHildet "to1.
The table decoration* wen m lino ii clo th uml c
m Hu* .m i . - » u n it y iK 'iiia i fu n d .
Ion will hold a Worker’s Connell Pucker Mrs C it Im c* Mis*. c° 1’1"
'v'1' ,irl'sticnllv arranged .,dt
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I hi- a m lii’i u *• lu a n l M rs . J o h n
liftpinp will* the iimnk*k, 'vinr lovolv a 11 uiipi iit, iif
V . . .O
*
.
K * u n M ,, . ’M ' * w ith A u tu m n f r u it s und g re e n s.
meeting in the Memorial Educa­ Jovtinie
I
l.,- m ti mO u .’ m tn,&gt; iiio t lil- who
Mae Jones Mr*, t arlos
M, „ Kayi., „ „ r„ u„ a„racllv,
*en*«m ineimlilic a tJ41*1* eenletetl flow»-l - Mi ' .In h ll U il
tional Building beginning at T OO inuptr, Mu. ( InutU* Horn, Mr*.
Mi and Mis I I Inglry of with a leantifnllv rtml uih dually iif 1ho hoimi fin I , pi r
inn ii, -luwli ci&gt;ial, and
,k jri wju, hlauk jur***) blous*
p.m. with u covered disTi supper. Harrv L^e, Mr*, liriuly Ihinciin, Wll| |&gt;h%ok firctRsorir*.
Jacksonville
hill* aft,I w ith .1 p tilli^ h l Mil h lu ck
tin t
. ,
... an .it ed today
. .. . to a rra n g e d c o riiiie o p iii \! (
ru ff oo ' • i \ o’o dui illi
Gamma Lambda Chapter, Beta Mrs. Kirhv Fite, Mrs. Waller
niiM xviin*
im x111, i in -- w e ll* lu r i!During the afternoon several
'd the I bank-giving holiday chen l.rwi- 1‘iuwHl svu- ill t h u ic noon
Sigma Phi, will meet nl the Cen­ Steele, Mrs. Blake Sawyer, Mrs. progressions of bridge were enjoy- with Mr and Mrs. I.. I. Fracier Uf lUVOf iltio lH Ilflrl till’ " lllip i’l
, I m'i I t *y th« I I mU y \\m, m|
T l i o-o oniovnihr Mn
; i f f *■i m mnr
tral Florida Quick Freexr at OdtO ui
M n - iia ! - I’h’i i mhi- la*tw een th e
‘'•eriwether, Mrs. George ed with prties being \v»»n l»v Mr* 11f *h**ir lioniron (Yl» r&gt;* Avpiiiip.
1‘o m m iU c c
t . ih i'i. **| u f Mi
w ith M i-- W il -on w o n 1 Mi -* W il
p.m. for a hoy supper.
* hi'H, W+' i4 I t'l ii li' I **t|
hy F re tl
WHI*
Mr*.
Spt*oc«*r
Mm dm, Unhurt Hruwti uml Mi** Murlliu
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J i n k llu r n i’V, M m
G I
llw tc ln
-o n . \1 r - r
I How. If. \ |i
N o iil
The Philathea Class of the Mr*. I. R. Batten. .Mr*. Clyde Wijfht. Other nowlty prite* were
I ( and Mm I mirier Beard will Hun, Mr*!, J 11 lim f n il jin,t M m ** How o il, M r- X i . 1**01 v , M f* ( i t • r n , p u in r i t'l Un S u iifu rd N o*
M il A h S t . h i . ai, uml !■v (h r B a irFirst Presbyterian Church will fUnneV nad Mr*. Stnnlry Hockey. awarded tt* a number uf ifue*t*.
iiiiivp lumorii.w to vi- 11 hi* pur- K t h r l
W ilh n r t jt d d v , M r- V f W o-t
x* i l t w mi
I it;, a n .I Jtin n . M u sic
hold Its Christmas party at 7 iHJ
Itefreihinent*, -erved lute in the
Mi and Mm . It. I, Benrd,
A f 1»’r tin* Hyp per n .hot! hiMt
k 'litr. M l- . K io if t iiin n - , &gt;1 • - H K d im ity I lie fti'luiin cli-p'liity w i l
P. nt. Each person li asked to
afternoon a ho curried out the fall fur Minif time
Ilf will *i&gt;rve n*
m i’o tirnt v iim in id w ifi» t h r W h iln o r J r . , M r-. ,1 It r fin-T»o, f 1111i i - 11nil i. y M i- Himi"ir W o u te n bring a covered dish and u Tip Bridal Shower Held
colors anil tirire wrappings were of tM—r muu foi
Hie Bucker-Joites |ir&lt;*Hiilrnt W , W
p if in lin ir , Mi - ( ioor^ro Su lin k , M t--o -* 11*■
f t y r &gt; , piutlkMt.
cent gift.
gold. A gift was also presented to j wedding
TllO 11 I'llAllt
I 0(101 I VIJH hoilt tl und M a rv Ann M icin m l-. Ilo nnh
i in 4 him , p i- ap p i*uit'.i in fro n t o f
the attractive honor guest
At
VVilliamH*
Home
nm l pro^rttm
fo r t in now W iN o ti um l A h iirn tl Hovd
a h iru t'
(u l -In il in 1h r e»’n ti'r o f
TU ESD AY
Those ciijovinif the afternoon
...
,
.
( In* iitnix'*', w *ilk » ii (,* ( h r fro n t and
Saver were Mrs. Brown
f|rt1" " h1 ”/ " 's . Peter .1. Ih.kur ; y«*nr wen* tlH triln tt* d M i T y i o
Circle No. 0 will present the
Mm, Robert A. William* and her with MissWight,
tliu
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lxi’d
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and
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«Mrs. II. N'. Sayer, " ,l1
t-'lud to learn that shi' ha
program at the Week of Prayer
tlH* I1IOIh |m*| fm hi*i mi In ( i‘Miipi’1n
^raitt-t n luii k k ( m uni o f g re e n e ry
observance for foreign mission- at
tiii &lt;i - I h -,1 l,\ A If A lh d ir o f L a k e
|h |&lt;
L o ssin g , M is. Volie W illia m s, J r ., " n g
along m eek
follow ing un lio tl it Ms| Im vh H v I h tfn w o lflilo o f
the First Baptist Church at 2:00 n /terdlnner e n d V M u)
( ‘ lu it i- w e re fu r iii- h e d by
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p.m. with Mr*. B. C. Moore In elect
elect Miss Barbra Rucker wlm will Andrew Speer, M rs . M. L . Ilalrorn H o s |Mi n |
Mutin’! Mt um l Nfi *4 &lt;» I* H iin tiw of
charge.
M ,„|,*|s i nt t«««l«*«| M r- . M ux F u n he married on Saturday night to
Mi-*v Virtfiniu
\\ d ■••«», who *
M l. lh»Mi. foMUol tiioinhin * o f tinMrs. Peter II Tepslc. Mrs
The Junior GAs will meet at I.L Robert Jones. During the eof- Jr.,
rln^H, wot •* w o li’tintod um l
N|r m n riin tft* to .huuo- !*.. %. !1 w ill *!• III. M l- K«*\ la le e lll* . M r- . H. K .
Vincent
Roberts,
Mrs.
Lester
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the First Baptist Church at 3:30 fee Miss Rucker was also given a thrie. Mrs. Donald Jones. Mrs.
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Mi and Mrs Herman K Morns S lliim * k i i v « &lt;t In n*f M v ii w o f i ho tu ko plu»*o «»n I rn tu v . '
ho iio n ,1 I i •■
p.in.
linen shower by the guests.
'." '" 'c ' Midmn,. Jr" Mrs Wlliiam
bud as their guests over o n rl\ u*fivi1n"« o f fin* ohi***! l|i* ln -f ll i if lit w tlli a no . J i t i r ‘o'i- M il,In *,I i , i . r i i . M i- . \V I I . .Siem The Chapel Choir will hold re­
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•’residing a. the coffee service j , ,7 ^ n d M." li.lph Wlghi 111
""'n V ;”1 Mr. \ . K...... ^
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hearsal at the First Baptist at one end of the dining ta b le dur______
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Litf . M i- h v i tvn .la n e - M iss
Pen \ of Miami wlio wi-rr1 elllii|f Ihp evening wn.* Mr*. Ktigene 1
Church at &lt;1:45 p.m.
lu’*’* hud inmlo f " i I! \\ W an - in A vo mio
(Ylery ( ’rate News "uti to Kam a, and Oklalionia ott*TJ
Vi &lt;i H u I h ' im , S u e um l D ili tie L a te *
The Daughters of Wesley Sun­ Kstrldgc and at the other end wn*
in nppi ociti! ton Im h i*4 ^oivivo
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day School Class of the First it tiered bridal cake served by Mr*.
l h toiit ln t o f t in 4 la^*. Momhorn III ili'i or nf im : w 1! It w l id* x%**ddi* ir
-i i S k ip p t i I' ntitlotii.
l.undipiist. Mi** Rucker’s
Methodist Church will hold Its Raymond
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gift* were pie'erited to her wropwolf \|i .i tii f Mi*, S umin ", Mi^ Ite i •&gt; u f (h e oiu i 111- ri*. d 111I II i v%mi ,■ Mir , i n iMe fn - lih tii- w h ich in*
unnunl Christmas party In Mc­ P*d u* fresh laundry uml n at th e C e le ry C ra te last S a tu r d a y " "
' B a s e , ...........
Kinley Hall at 7:30 p. m. Hos­ recording of her remark* a* she
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I*. H tili -. Mr and Mi
Moh hi-on 111 D ie1 vrn ite r Mt' n in ,'li 'V li ■ l III* !'■ t-ntlMii- nrnl cm M in i f io v k s , even
o f fu n ! T h e re w e re .p tltc a 'I'.l.d e . A la a re exp ected to ai
done. Mrs. Chester Daniels. Mrs, hack t» her providing much nmuso.
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Tho-o lit Ia^lidIti |f 11n ^11f*(M
i p und -mil homum- uml ind w*ili ►
em being F re s h m e n and Sopho- •;1- " u r w " Mr and M r*. R a lp h
liams, Mrs. (’. 11. Winn. Mrs. Jim given a lovely corsage by the host­
I d l i ' i i i i , an,! In i tw o iltin ifh tc M f
iliootilic won Mi uml Mm Wan. horn mid -mioiindod with m m
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Flowers, Mrs. Donald Dunn und esses.
Sin* an.I I (linn* Mi- L u te n e r wure
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Mrs. John M. Dillon. All members
Those enjoying the evening
Hilly und Shnhv, Mi ami MrA couple o f sq u a re d ances w e re
I t l t n l , i i .lo n e* o f C a m p P ic k
Approptiiito entro wri , ii it*v a 111, * * |t v I MM lu'litlia o f I'V lT tfla il*
are urged to bring u child’s gift. with Miss Rucker were her moth­
m-ii ,1... Mi uml oil with ii pi in\ n I-, I 'hapid . h iin ib ia i w ith in uni It mi und i'un*
held with P a u l H rud d y doing th e
V n. and W avd e R u c k e r J r . of llutchi-on und
s.tiihh ,Milai Miitihinir mother
er Mrs. II. Wsyile Rucker, Mr*.
Mr- Aixiirotlo und ditmrhfoi Mw»
Carlos T. Cooper of Winston Sal­ c a llin g . Som e id th e eoup le* un K o llu im ie . Md. a re exp ected in ai llotty III Villi. Mr and Mr. \[ II f,iit111* of poiTnino, h, mu .iwafilcj in shim- an,| i ♦•I&lt;•• wiih Dinne whose
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wn al-o *'f thi* glazed
em, N. C., Mr*. C. R. Horn of
Rider Springs Club
Honlv und min Hotdw, M, uml rioii- i »fi» -1»n11 111
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i,in.in ,,\ a it I, (leM tl -Uii t, |»crMocksvllle, N. C., Mr*. C. R. Jones, P a u l B rn d d y , Morin Jo b e utld Boh- ' !»K&lt; 'i S a tu r d a y to M i** Hat on M r- I
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Meets At Norwoods Mr*.
'• i i ft.i w f in d \ i f a hiuin
- k ir t .
Voile Williams, Mr*. Ngncy
and Mi-- Ih'id-i' HIpsi in, Mr nod -oil wII- pi t -i nfotl
I I’ 1" "&gt; &lt;•"’ w e .ld in g
I ittl*
S u /an fo ' won* a fro ck o f
Dobbin*, Mr*. S. 1). Iflghleviniin, B a r h a m M o tta ir
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. »k*la •. \ i*h f ,,ld m e ta llic - trip ELDER SPRINGS (Special) — Mr*. C. L. Redding, Mr*. W. M.
1 lit. i f IM\ it ed tu c. \v
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ill. i. Ilf I pel fe e tly In tll
C ile iid * o f M i** L u c ille Cam p- Mr-, .lin k Hut row uml soy j *m \
The past meeting of the Elder Philips, Mr*. George Well*, Mr*. I'atty W itt e , S u ra h Ja c o b so n and
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Springs Home Demonstration Club L. A. Palmer, Ml*. William Wray, A la ry R o se S p e e r, seem ed to lie * . 11 w ill lie in te re ste d to know pnrd, Mr utid Mt- I I Hnchov
ell
.'f IJijf -et’tlon of the
Mt
met at the home of Mrs. S. F. Mr*. Hamilton Iliftheo „nd Mr*. C. h a v in g lo t* o f fo il p ln y in g pool, D ia l, fo llo w in g an o p e ra tio n at und ilimiifttoi Jo Vtin, Mr nrnl \lt* Mt - ( ’ i
ill i \ pe- o f w e a rin g
I ’ m , i'll o f t It Imrid"
Mr
w h ile C o lle e n K n g e h re t« o li, H e v e r
t lin a g e
M e m o ria l
H o s p ita l
oil
Norwood. Flection of officers was W. Baker.
,
hut h iu y
- o ils , aAlso Mr*. Harold Chapman. Mr*. ly T b o re s o n , F li/ a h r d li W o o d ru ff M io id ay, -tie i- g e ttin g a lo n g nic* S. I" Hoivn und Mi i i nd Mi * R i \ 1*1 *, M r- I 'e .l 1. .iii.i ■
ip p lii
held with the following officers
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being elected: Mi*. O. P. Wade, George Andrew Sneer, Mr*. Gerald am i H u r r i r t l U m M inif ysvrv p liiy - :■, and re tu rn to Itei home th is
.. i,i a,| d■*■--I4-., Mm,
Mr*. W. D. Gardiner, Mr*. In if ii r ltiii* ifunt*’ &lt;if |iii»K (Hinu UI I I,
■nil ,
IH
AI-m Mt itfid M t' I 1* Hal*- Mt - (*1 Ml^f l e i l n
president; Mrs. S. E. Norwood, J(xrssfng.
nt n -n h d iicd Id tie
. W. Hall, Mr*. M. N Cleveland, QuiU* » f*'w were play inn I'lnn
Max
:Mi I*
11 W &gt;it If it f!•I * ln ld t* n W kl i l t . Ml"*'* M a n
\n n ’
vice president; Mr*. Arnold Tin- Mr*.
A. J . Peterson, Mr*. Iru
ami i! i « i * Min1 'm il ittii r iil- r d r f iv y
11 V Mi 4 I mV IIIII i Mn, 1-,«M i H
Phvltts and TiRintinv. Mt
\1 r nn .l Mi-*
W W il
del, secretary and publicity chair­ Southward, Mrs. F'. E. Unix, Mr*. l»«jnir fail un o ld in h lo w h ifh wn,f
ri Mr* i M u l - "t i t ' hull**- p re - e u t.
man; Mrs. Louise Nolun, treas­ IF. I. Woodruff Jr., Mrs. M B. put m i till* u lu ifi' |l r r i * i y P f l i r i n t ' m* « ft.im t*i S n iif im i ri^ lfflriiln , t Jim penmg, M I - * f' I A 11. -| t *ri i, M,&lt;11-1. Ill Ivlipl e, lit
U tlh i* h (tc i &gt; iiin m i the iilL w o o l
II It t i l nA It I id dill li" hi o f
w* n- \ n I h m Io m - yontorduy Tin* Mr.
urer; Mr*. J . H. Wynn, council Smith, Mrs. J , M. Stineclpher. Mrs. uml Jntil Sniim lcM
and i he n m *v f a ille - k ir t
»d**,i"
Beverlv Gray, Mi. J t!
p m , w hn hvo in V V iirro nto n,
delegate.
&lt; , .,&lt;ilt| ’ . w mi n fot nlm ont
John M. Gllloti, Mr* W. G. Flem­ in ** tfwnn* n f f n in ik lu - W o m lo r \Uu i I i hin
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Mr*
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Mi
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Miss Lila Woodard, Home Dem­ ing, Mrs. J . C . Mitchell, Mr*, pearl
i r t, mi « a "**
Kinlcy.
Mws
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Quite
a
few
kill*
gut
their
beam­
onstration Agent, gave a demon­ Ifnnnell, Mr* F*tridge, Mrs. Lomli.lai-k and
w h ite
F.l iC'l'l'
•n •••vh*able pfMvrrnm to
stration on honey muffins. Plans riui*t, and tin' Ml*«e* Joytlle Mae ing faces inti, pictures that Miss n • i ioo«*ii! Iv liiid o i w o iil un fy i* Ethel Riser, Mrs I I Ifi
I,
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im&gt;w
A.
F!
Moran,
Mr*
Cmw
Steven*
tnuk
fur
Hie
Sally.
Here’s
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a
m
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hap
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were made for the Christinas Jones, Margaret Jones, Betty June
, ,!• • M»
\ unio n rh n n l t* i\ iiu ’
, ,% ,
N,*rin,' Noiwiiod, Mr- I
meeting which will he held at the Copeland, Jean Saver, Nancy Jean Imping t lint the camera isn’t im uc I i m i|,io \ i‘d
hi Mill* hi 11*1*1 m i., fm h ei ap p earW ill he held at lit, F l l '.f M itlin d m !
del. Mi s. Coleman, Mi b ro k e n !!
am &lt;• in a fo il k it lt d t a ff e t a f r iic k .
church annex. Hostesses are Mr*. Appleby and Dllon Baker.
I*h m e h lM inoii.»w in**i i i , 111' at '* IB I I , * ' k i t ! wil • i a -1 et| and d e -ittn rd
Mi uml M r- .lu ik t \ M om -on^ Gnoilspi'cl and Mi* R I
Quite n few couple* were round
Louise Nolan anil Mrs. Arnold
a in I h
Met ht i ( I Ha
pa t •*» fm dam inir I Iif I .h n i—e fe a tu re d
-It .
dancing at various times nf the uml tlioii ch ild n n, luck
Tlndel.
Fii-fiiihlt4 bud
evening. .1. II. Iluwcll nrnl l.cnnlc Cvtnlv Hui und M urlha Jn v of
H ull up M ill h|,- c u ll tloiiph w ilit nl (h e F i i - t t'h ii- M u ii t ' l i u i d i , w ill
Refreshment* of cuke and punch Mrs. B hhh Entertain*!
I with rever-.
Rotunda really seemed to enjoy A iln htn . fin wil urrivi* tomorrow Il (filia l f lt lillK nu b II i liMppett I,*- III,* ('in*-! p li’i i d i i ’i and pe, ml
were served to the member* by
to -pi*n.| tho Thunlutieivlrit; Indi a p p le m in ed
w ith
nvai
an l , l kiii ii I . -p i\ in p niiMii w ill 11* p i ’
Mr*. Norwood. There were 11 Bridge Club Membera ID
Next week at lire Crate there •114v wiffi In- puroiitu, Mr. mid -nji'i4, nr
ii t«-■I due i
t ul *-he | -* nted I'v the Mi lh o d e f • t»■*11
members present with one new
llP K N
on* in. i« I h i ’ - f i \ if** m la m e •'pMfMtued
Mr*. Raymond Bass entertained will tie Int* uf dnnelng und planned Mis ('Inn lo- M Morn-on &lt;«t timir |l«»Hei1 up iloM yli i ' i l "
member, Mrs. William Dorian.
lliimh-iiiviitg liny
member* of her bridge elrih last games directed liy Mr. Gordie. Df homo on lliu w uthu Avomm. lin k - Ill’ll- llla l plat i t i l l -hie lip , (V*1"
S o n ing
night at her home on the Dilantin course ltd* will he loud, nf fun M m il-n h \* a -oidot In tin* Sidimd in d ie - n | &lt;n1 1. on hukinic s f n t l
Congregation Beth
i ■ \ . ii io &gt;t oil |‘. M.
Highway. Bright arrangement* of fur everybody and svill top off the uf Ito u ti-tiv ut K nm ry U n lv n ] In Iki* in u liiit live !! ii lauit fifte e n
r
it
\
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Afluntu.
triinn lew S - i v&lt;* llie - e pmw li* el h i'lit
and yellow chrysanthemum* big Thanksgiving holiday* Ml v»n
............ 's
HesDnirtml
Israel Hus Party red
fPrt- f "f *.I i'fPI* 1't ' Hi' - P'eni u|||e l"iG*
were used In decorating the room* k1,1. rnnie down am I supper I &gt;ko
h 1 a it* I a In • * ii i* r e* n -al;i*l
: ‘till*
Crate next week ’cause the l i t . f t u p t i s t s T i l O h s iT V C *
of the Mas* home.
The woman’s auxiliary of Con­
, ,
..
Several progression* id bridge I* really making a lag eHuit to .
gregation Belli Israel entertained were enjoyed with prlxe* being m ake (h i* a big vein fm Ho A l l H U H I I T H y t T W l T K
recently with a benefit bridge par­ won by Miss Rebecca Steven* andj C llile 'M
ty at the Jewish Community Cen­ Mr*. James Tcrwllleger. At Hie
The flist meeting of Die Week
ter at 8:00 p.m. The large audi­ conclusion of the bridge game* the
of I’ravet I.,r foreign inissit.n* will
torium was attractive with greens hostess served refreshment* con­
lie )e Id in lie Fdiicntioiial lliiild
and potted plant* being placed on sisting of delirious cake and rof
ing nf the l-’irst Baptist Chiir.'lr
rach bridge table. Cherry pie and fee to Miss Stevens, Mrs. Terwiloil Dee I at 2,Oft pm. The theme
hot coffee were served during the legcr, Miss Carol Stone, Mrs. Juek
for the season of pniyer will he
evening.
Bussell, Mrs. George Swank, Mr*.
"Lovest 1,1 y loe feed my sheep"
Following the bridge gumrs Broughton Watkins, and Mrs. A.
The program will lie presented
scores were added and prlies H. Beckwith Jr.
_
m by Circle No 6 with Mrs. W C
awarded to Paul Petold, Fred Zer. . . . . . . . . .............. .........
Lynn III eharge. There will lie a
rentier, Mr*. Thelma Brown, Mr*.
BIRTH A N N O U N t K.M F.N I
short !m*ine** meeting of all off!
F. K. Anderson, and Mr*- Phil Mr*. Wilbur Keeling, Mrs. R. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. I.nssing cers of the WMU at 3:00 p m.
Kessler.
__
Whitmire, Mr*. Miriam Busaell, Jr. announce the birth of a -Mil
Guests were greeted at the door Mr*.
Herman Jacnbsun,
Mrs. Balph Alexander on Nov. 22 tit
Chinese in the United States
by Mrs. Jack Kanner and Mr*. Joe James Toll, Mr*. F'rcii Stein. Itnlr- tlie Orange Memorial llo-pital ro have only about tin different fain
Kent. In charge of the event were ert Krasnrr, Dr. L. Ilrowr,, Henry Orlando. Mr*. I.nssing will lie r. ilv „ r elan damp*, of which Chan,
Mr*. Joe Moss, Mrs, Michael Gin- Fhrens, Rill Raliance, A. Kanner mcmhercd as the former JitAnm Wong and Lee are the must com
son and Mrs. Kent.
ami W. J . Toll.
Gelsler.
moo
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Melscli, Mr. and Mrs.
Pexold, Mr. snd Mrs. Joe U'vy,
Mr. and Mrs. Ginson, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Kats, Mr. and Mrs. Mo»s, Mr,
and Mr*. Kent, Dr. and Mr*. Ed­
win Epstein, Mr. and Mr*. Irving
Krlnbrrg, Mr. and Mr*. K. C. Har­
per, Mr. and Mr*. W. B. Ellerbe,
Mr, and Mra. W. J . Clarke, Mr.
and Mr*. Phil Kessler, Mr. and
Mra. M. Moses, Mr. and Mr*. Man­
uel Jacobson, Dr. and Mr*. Henry
McLaulln, Mr. and Mr*. Sam
Levy, Mr. and Mra. Klrchhoff, and
Mr. and Mra. Lee Samunla.
Alio Mra. E. E. Anderson, Mra.
J . B, Phillips, Mrs. T. C. Brown,
Misa Roae Levy, Mrs, 8. C. Dickerson, Mrs. Jack Kanner, Mrs. MelIlratform'* boaofti friend , . .
vyn Siskind, Mrs, Margaret Smith,
■atln uplift to outline yuu
Mra. Connie Smith, Mrs. M. T.
with flattery. Tha hand batHaynes, Mra. Buford Brown, Mra.
tom anebnr* tha bra firmly
Walter
Feater,
Mra. Clayton
In place , . . and elaatlc inSmith, Mrs. Clyde Ramsey, Mra.
■«rla In the *lda give comJohn Wllllama. Miss Carol Stona,
furtalde freedom of move­
Mra. C. E. Adams, Mrs. A. L.
ment. Adjustable »«lf cloth
Skinner, M rn W. A. Ludwig, Mra.
shoulder strait* anti adjust­
John Kick, kra. John Herbst and
able hook ami e y e * ..............
Mlaa Ellalee Klrchhoff.
Alao Mra. W. B. Brinson, Mrs.
Fred Zerrenner, Mrs. William
Fltta, Mlaa Rebecca Stevena, Mlaa
Mary Earlet Mra. Stanley Rockey,

Miss Wilsnn Given
Party By Mrs. Smith

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ment and Its nfflelnls In past re­
ports.
In It* current Boding, a followup
on public hearings earlier this
year, the Investigators put Ihe pri­
mary blame on n taxpayer, Miller,
and his tcehnlques fur avnlding
eeutlon In n war contract case.
government, they said, Inst
by default.
Miller was Indicted in IW4 on
charges nf defrauding Ihe govern­
ment In connection wllh work for
Wlr contractors After what the
subcommittee termed eight yrars
of "stalling and subterfuge," both
criminal and civil actions against
Miller were dropped.
Although picking out the ease
as an Illustration nf "all the prob­
lem* that confront department at­
torneys," (he Investigator* said
Ihe record was "In fact highly
creditable to some who did their
best to nvnhl Its sorry outcome."
The report, unusual In its tenor,
asserted at Ihe outsul:
“This record Is not really an
Indictment of any Individual, ex­
cept Miller himself. . . Yet Ihe not
result Is to demonstrate that an
unscrupulous defendant, possessed
nf Influence, misrepresentation, at­
tempted bribery, intimidations,
and the like, ran sometimes out­
match the entire resources of Ihe
government In bringing him to ac­
count In court for hi* wrongdo­
ings."
Then In almost the same breath,
Ihe subcommittee says:
"This case stand* out like Ihe
Washington • Monument ks the
worst possible example of how nol

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•trended In Uio Jlulclilson tut*.
In Iowa the storm rnnccllatlnn
Indian River citrus company (a
of many high school bnskcthall
preparing to hreak away from the
games n n il other community
traditional East coast polley of
events. Blowing mow stowed inaBy ROY KSSOYAN
|or road traffic to a standstill In
HONOLULU ijs—The last Amor selling at auction and Invade the
western nnd northern sections of lean Methodist missionary to leave if. o. I). market.
The Indian lllvcr section has althe state.
Communist China said here last
At Cminrll Bluffs In Southwest­ night Chinese Beds "are so filled . ways sent Its fruit North unsold
ern Iowa Drover Hurley, (17, Weil wllh
.............
hate and fear of America" for auctioning. Under the f. a. b.
Iioro, Mo., was killed during a n
|tn
!.
;..ipossible
to argue with them, system.
system. It Is sold at the Florida
.i hi ,,c In a direct deal,
snow storm The ear In which he 1 The Rev. F Olln Blackwell said P«tkmM
J . it Bynum, general manager
was riding and a train collided he gained his release from a Com­
at a cltv crossing.
munist prison when he "realized of Ihe Ncvlna Fruit Company,
Four deaths were attributed to that to argue with the Communists Titusville, said his firm Is han­
the storm In Nebraska At Oma­ was as u«clcs* ns to argue with a dling so much more tonnage this
year It needed to expand its marha, where a seven-inch fall was drunkard."
recorded, a huge traffic Jam
Sloekwell, who passed through kets lie said he believed there Is
blocked some of the main slrrrts Honnlulu en route In I/is Angeles a limit to Ihe volume some auction
for hours last night At one time after two years In Communist markets can take and still return
MO motorists were stranded a* n prisons, said. " I signed such state good profits to the grower.
Indian River brands, mostly
highway junction near Omaha. ments as they desired" to gain
premium citrus, amounts to about
They look refugp In n restnurant release,
and n farm house.
i Me told reiwrtrrs he I- ‘"d In l« per cent of the state crop.
Bynum, here Tuesday for a cit­
Bus and airline activity was at meet hl» wife Esther in Los
a standstill. Trains were late.
Angeles today, two years to the rus meeting, said Cecil Cameron
Amateur radio operators of the day offer he was arrested In was leaving Florida Citrus Mutual
Nebraska emergency network re­ Chungking hy the Beils on charges Dec. t to head Ncvlns’ new I. o. h.
layed messages In nutstatc areas of being n "counter-revolutionary sales division,
R. C. While, chief of Mutunt’a
where the storm disrupted com­ missionary spv."
munications.
Dr. Ktoekwell plans to return to economies and statistical division,
will
handle Cameron's duties as
Al Lincoln, the atato Capital Ills home In Chicngn for n resl
and home of Ihe University of Nr before starting on a spooking tour head of the processing division
hrnaka, hopes of many students to Hr Is nttoehed to the Board of temporarily.
spend Thanksgiving at h o m e Foreign Missions of the Methodist
faded.
church with headquarters In New
Electric power to several towns York,
In both Kansas nnd Nebraska was
Dr. Stoekuell told reporters st State’s Farm Value
knocked out
Honolulu Airport Ihol he spent H
Trebled In 3ft Years
Conditions were less severe In months l« solitary ronffneinenl In
Missouri. The snow was eompnra Chungking hut suffered no physllively light except for the north rol violence.
western tip of Ihe stnte. Icy con
dllions, however, slowed city tra l-1 "Many other missionaries fared
fie and restricted highway travel worse," he sold.
Hr said the Communists "prided
In Northwest Missouri
The Toxas Panhandle and North themselves on the fact that ihry
west Oklahoma dug out of traffic- did nnt subject their captives to
shock or the wain treatblocking drlfta. Tho snowstorm clectrlr
moved out nf Toxas yesterday ments," he said
He said his fowl consisted of nee
Some schools and airport* re
and one vegetable twice dally,
malned closed.
At Amarillo, a railroad fireman “ with a taste of meat twice a
was killed when he slipped on Icp month "
Dr. Stockwell Is n veteran nf 23
as he hopped aboard hi* moving
years missionary work In China ,
Asked If there were nny Amcri- i
can Methodist missionaries left In I
he said, “ No, I was the |
mg in i.rm rrs in nrnnuni-sirirarn China,
.
areas of Knnsns, Oklahoma and , , ' An
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Texas, providing a thorough sok-l, A week ago Sunday night I was
trig for their parched fields
!" * &lt; onimimtst cell, in feet
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|square. In Tallinn, he said "p 's
to handle a piece nf rrimlnnl anil hard to believe "
civil litigation on behalf nf a gov-1 He said he was Birred to attend
eminent nf the people."
a compulsory Communist IndueMiller was accused nf falsifying |tnnalinn course Bir nine months
employe records a lid allegedly
pocketing "probably hundreds of
thousand* or dollars" Irom con

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By Frnn Striker

REETLE HAILEY

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W a lk e r

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Seminoles Fight DeLand For E F C Title Berth Tonight
Winner Of Clash To
B a t t l e Northern
LeaUer In Cham­
pionship Play-Off Four Bands To Take
With homecoming celebration
Part In Pre-Game
festivities lingering In the nlr after
Parade; Panthers
thll afternoon's runs* pep an,) par­
ade demonstration, dnwn!owii, (tie
Seek i/iK K e v e n fr e
gridiron representatives of Semin

Crooms Faces Eustis In First Annual “Celery Tilt

ole High School must get down to
the more aerloua bualneia of try­
ing to win the Southern division ti­
tle of the Hast Florida Conference
from the DeLand Ilnlldogs tonight
at the Memorial Stadium,
Obstacle No. 2 In the path of
the Celery Fed quest fur their
first gridiron championship will
be tonight's clash with DeLand.
'A victory fnr the charges of
Bill Fleming and Fred Danas
would assure the Seminoles a
berth in the KFC championship
play-offs with Ketterllnus in SI.
Augustine on the night of Dec.
tha curtain on 1952 Celery Fed
football season and bring lo a close
the high school gridiron careers
of Junior Metis, Kd Lockett, Joe
Hutchison, Jake Howell, Joe Pickone, Rav Davis, Terry Cordell, Dll
Sheffield, Cecil Rhennara, Calvin
Wright, and Russell Maun.
Neither coaches sre talking about the end of the season hut In­
stead are hoping to extend the
Hanford football season through
the title play-off.
Here at* the southern section
standings in the KFC.
SANFORD
..........- ......... a ’ j&gt;
BoUnd
.................
8
0
DeLand boasts of a powerful
running attack that ha* exploded
several limes this year In the late
period* to rout Kuitli, fleahreexe,
New Smyrna and Palatka,
Hanford
haa whal
»&lt;»l
arrlbvs think la n “fall” offvnslv* with a fairly good defrnalva team. This la atrklly based
upon appraisals of wrltara who
have seen the best team* In the
stale.
Actually, wa hallava tha battle
will he determined In the Semin­
ole*' ability or Inability to slop
the hard running Bulldog half­
backs, Jim Hearn and Bill Henry.
In turn the Feds will bo hank­
ing on Junior Metis and Kd l-ockett with Rav Davis pitying the
dark horse role In the backfleld.
Malta’ punting ability will count
heavily in favor of Hanford If the
game is close.
Matts has bean the key of
tha ('alary Fed offense rolling
up 1,028 yards on tha ground to
aeora V2 nf the teams 139
points. ||a haa avaragad over 33
arda par kirk In booting over
,100 yards this year while
passing for 14 more polnta and
118 of tha team's 224 yard total.
liOckett has reeled orf 43(1 vards
this season fnr nearly u 4.0 aver­
age par carry, and m tha No. 2
offensive runner, he may assume
tha burden nf the Samlnole of­
fense while Metts nets ns a de­
coy.
A gathering of 2,009 fans, In­
cluding many alumni stars of
bygone years, will probably
Jam tha .Memorial Stadium lo
watch the last 1932 Fed game
hare.
In the previous five home
games, Sanford has drawn H.ORfi
fans with over 0,000 of these pay­
ing Into the park. If, « crowd of
3,000, or nearly 3,000, shows up
for tonight's finale, tho home goto

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•ttandance for our
Morris declared,

■BMINOLK GHID RECORDS
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Tomorrow

THK SANFORD IIKIIAM)
Wed. Nor. 26, 1932

It S

Hungerford Girl Is
'‘Celery Tilt” Queen

Hr T. V, DAVIS
Alphn I'hl Alpha, national schol­
arship fraternity, will stage its
firsl annual post-season "Celery
Till" football classic io the Memo­
rial Stadium tomorrow {Thanks­
giving Day) afternoon ut 3:00 p.m.
when the Crooms Academy Pan­
thers clash with the Kuslls Tigers.
A spcrlaruar parade Including
bands from Groom*, Kuslls,
llungerford and llelhune-Cookman College will lead a gala
nrocesslon of floats down First
Street Into Kast Sanford from
thence to the Memorial Stadium
beginning at 1:30 p.m.
Climaxing the extra rurrlculur
festivities will he the coronation
of the "Celery T ill" mieen ns yet
unnamed — liv Dr. It. V. Moore,
president of Hethune - Cookman
College, Daytona Beach.
The crowning ceremonies will
taka place at the halftime Inter­
mission of the football game
being Immediately followed by
Alpha Phi Alpha scholarship loir picked Crooms A c a d e m y 's Pan­
an entertaining demonstration
by the famed llelhune-Cookman ther grid team to play in tomorrow’s first a n n u a l "Celery T i l t " game
in the Memorial Stadium at .'1:0(1 p. m . The Al'A's Thanksgiving D a y
band.
State chanters of AI’A have clash will bring together thu Kastis Tigers anil the Panthers oncu
nubllrlied the game throughout again. Previously, Kurils nosed out Crooms, 2-0, this year. These Pan­
Florida and calls have lieen re­ thers are, top row, left lo right, Cecil Richardson, Nathan WIPiuma,
ceived
requesting
reservations Willie Stevens, Johnny Singleton, Eddie Kllxy, Paul Knight, Thurman
Williams, Cohit Malone, Willie lit trips. Vf u lilli' ro w , .1&lt;iIi vi M« n*r*\
from as far away place* as Fort
Myers and Winter Darden, Dr, D.
H. Starke stated today.
Conservative estimates place the
Sports Bound up
expected attendance for this first
In an annual series of post-season
llv DAYI.K TALBOT
games at '2,000.
NEW YORK
- The hottest
Tickets to the "Celery T ill"
topic of conversation among this
may he purchased In advance at
town's
foolhall
fans
In recent days
Ifoumlllat and Anderson's and
TALLAHASSEE - (Special) — Is tho manner In which Freddie
Touchton's drug stores, HnorkFlorida State Ifnivi-rwltv Benners, the former Southern
ey's Place, Higgler's Pharmacy, Although
lost to Georgia Tech by a 710-0
and Martin's Sundry (Midway). count Inst Saturday, H’* doubtful Methodist passing nee, has sudden­
Of course, the main attraction If the Engineer's defensive unit ly lifted the New York Dlnnlx up
will he the game between Crooms will forget Stun Pnl.ost, D i p Sem­ by the slack of their punlx nnd
pitched them Into the thick of thu
nod Kuslls. The Panthers, who inole* hard-hitting fullback.
race for the professional championhave been ahlv coached all season
1he chunk) KuhI CIi Ichuo, Ind. ship
by C. I). Franklin will he out to Freshman, who seems to Im­
'I he tall, rangy rookie had been
better their !l*!l record this venr prove with each game, trucked sitting on the bench and picking
anil In the process will he seeking the game early In the final per­ up utdhlng hut hip bunions during
to avenge their earlier setback to iod »ilh a Iwlsled ankle and the (Hants’ first eight giimes, In
moved Coarli lloldiv Dodd to which they hud [Misled the nut
the Tigers, 2-0,
proclaim him "one of Ihe finest Impressive won lost record of 5-3.
It was only last month that
runner*
we have fared all vear." Alter a fine start, the chili's reg­
Louis "Trlekman" Jarksun was
In addition, Dolmas'* rustling to­ ular quurterhark and passer,
rautht in his own end run* for
Is believed to lie the most an Charlie Conerly, had lost thu
the Ignominious safety that pro­ tal
opposing
runner
haa
gained
vided Kuslia with that unusual agulnsl the Engineer* all *eu*on knack of hilling his receivers.
As far as three gnmex buck,
margin of victory.
which I* an urcuinplishment In It­
cry hail gonu up for Coach
This was the snmr bitterly self alnce Tech l* ruled the no­ the
Steve Owen to forget his loyalty
fought engagement that saw Ed- thin's number one defensive out- to Conerly and at least give Ben­
die Kllxy mnke such a Jolting
ners a shot at the Job.
tackle, as to have eight teeth jurAt any rate. Oil* shouldn't
"Do you want me lo shoot Con
red loose and later removed.
rnmr as welcome news lo the erly Just because he has u hud
The Panthers drew an unexpeet- W o f f o r d
Terrier*,
Florida game or two?" Owen demumlod
ed week of rest when the Crooms Stale's opponenl this ruining Hat "Anywuy, Benners is too fine a
game In Coron wns rnneelled be­ tordny In Hparlanhurg, H. &lt;\ prospect In he thrown In there and
cause of rain last Thursday night. The Hrmlnole*. *1111 Imiklng for ruined before he has learned the
Having won tluee straight ut llielr first will of the season, r formation thoroughly, lie never
the very beginning uf this season defeated Wofford 1311 In Talla­ worked from anything hut the
the Panthers have nusrd dived In hassee last year.
spread formation In college I
Alld if Rohowx, who bus now wont' put him nil such u spot until
•he succeeding three lilts. Coat-n
Franklin, who ha* had to battle gained 610 yards for a 4.4 aver­ I know he's ready.”
Ami that wns how matters
with Injuries and the opposition age per cnrrv performs against the
through must of this current Terrier* a* in- did against Georgia stood when Sunday'* game began
Tech,
tld*
could
he
the
Saturday
against the Redskin* It was taken
lusing streak, will turn Ids charges
for granted (hat if the Polo
loose against Kuslls tomorrow the Seminole* can stop looking.
grounders lost thirl one they would
hoping to return to the winning
in- nut of the running for the title
trail that saw Cronm roll up 10 PIuverH Are Signed
In their division There was Con
consecutive victories before losing
still crunched behind center,
to llungerford lost month.
For Shrine CIuhhIc erlv
ami the discontent among the
The Frankllnmen will depend
Harlem nhimni was vast.
on their leading ground galnera,
The end of the first period
Capt. Oscar Williams, who naers
marked Hie seventh slralgfit in
the team with an overall 24
which the (Hunt* under Conerly'*
points scored this year, and CL
direction had not scored u touch
"Dosier" Knight. Hard rharvlng
Derry McOlll. ona of Franklin's
mid-seaaon finds, will probably
start In tha Panther backfleld,
Norman Kinard, dependable cen­
ter, will be on the field at the
kick off. Cubit "Cuba" Malone
will be ready on the bench to be
Inserted when the going gets
tough.
Hero ore the defensive anil of­
fensive lino upa for Crooms.
Offense
Poo.
Defense
Edge ................ LT..—:......
Lewis

Ilarhara Halier, 17-year-old
senior at llungerford High School
from Winter Park, has been
chosen as the "Celery Tilt” iiuecn
to reign over the Crooms-Euitl*
ronteat tomorrow, it was revealed
today by I)r. (I. II. Starke,, sec­
retary of Alpha I'hl Alpha.
The APA members picked
the qurrn ot a meeting Sunday,
Her record Includes secretary
of the senior class, star basket­
ball player, member of the
lll-Y and Home Kronomlrs
clubs. She ranks In the upper
one-third of her class In scholar­
ship and works at a grocery
store on Saturdays.
The new queen will lie crowned
nl the Memorial Stadium between
the halves of the game by Dr.
It. V. Moore, president of Hethune-t.'ookman College, Duytuim
flench.

^1.
*1•i;m

Coach Dodd Lauds
Running Of FSU’s
Fullback Dohosz'

Jameson Phuto
l*' iry Mi-Dill, Knrncxt Thorne, (irmly Kdge, Norman Kinard, William
I- n-dcrick, Charles Merritt, William Wright, Augustus Gordon, Hill
W&gt;n« ami T. V. Davis, Herald sportswrlter. Bottom row, Coach C. II.
) ninklln, Henry King, Ruben Deter, l-co Thomas, Gordon Fort, Wil­
liam Lewis, Capt. Osear Williams, Co-Capt. Louis Jackson, Calvin Col­
lin. Joseph Baker, Arthur Knight. Tvu hoys In front, Hobby Lamb and
D eorg e Alien. Missing from the photo hre Oliver Smith, Charllo
J h o i c k , and Joe Straw.
* •

dow n About midway of the second
quarter, Owen finally made up his
mind that Conerly had a sore
arm and flagged Benners In
The reaction of the Giants wax
sumeuhut electrifying. The kid
looked as though he had been
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
weaned on lire Tfnrmation. In II
■days, mixing his lactic/ skillfully, Florida Southern 60 MacDIII A-F-B
he drove his club 77 yards tu a
touchdown, then ho went 48 yards
In seven plays for the winner. Anoilier lung march In the fourth
period was broken up by a fumble
near the goal line. In tho course
nf turning an apparent rout Into a
vital 14-19 victory, Benners hit on
An acre of sugar cane will yield
eight of 13 passes for 113 yards.
about 2 Ik tons of refined sugar.

Stetson Drills Hard
For “Southern Miss’

B arr Is Appointed
President Of K -M -0
D eu rg e Hu. r , ex National Lea­
gue umpire for JO yenra and own­
er of the arbiter's school bearing
his name, was appointed president
of the Knnsas-Oklahoma-MUsouri
class C league recently, It was reirted Unlay by Sanford’* Dick
cl.aulln, long time friend of
Barr.
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the Sanford Na* Deorge Barr
vii1 Auxiliary Air Station was re­
activated In 1051.
Harr first conceived of an um­
pire's school In 19-15 and the Idea
has turned Into a virtual banania.
Iturr has graduated over S00 um­
pires In organlied baseball In­
cluding Scotty Robb and Bill Mc­
Kinley of the American League.

CHEF’S SPECIAL
A BOWL OF REAL HOME MADE
VEGETABLE SOUP
• CHEF'S CHOICE OF TASTY
SANDWICH DAILY
• CHOICE OF COFFEE OK TEA
HOME MADE P IE S DAILY

Rcum illat &amp; Anderson
WALGREEN AGENCY
"(IN TDK CORNER BY THE CLOCK”

v.v.v:
vX'.'v:

Jackson ......—•L B ....... Singleton
Richardson ....LG...-........ Moore

Kinard ............. 0 .............. Stevens
Merritt ............. R O ........... Thomas
Straw ...............R T ............. Collin*
Fort .................R E .................. EH»V
Thom* ........... G B ................. Smith
Fndortcii ........ L H .............. McGill

Knight ...........F R ........... Wright
Dempg ...... ....H I!.............. Baker

■RION WINS
TAMPA UB-Cour Brlon itartad
owly and slipped a bit at tha
nlsh, but woo a unanlmoua 10&gt;und decision ovar Big Boy WU-

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other atetes can be powerful good-will ambas­
sadors. So when you write to folks up north, pack
a little Florida aunahine into each letter...a little
extra courtesy that smiles a welcome to "oome
Get behind the wheel of a
Dodge end discover th e
caxtof-h an dlin g truck on the
market! You ca n turn a
Dodge sharper. You can m a­
neuver better, park quicker.
You'll like them trucks for
easy steering, too—and for
cab comfort, visibility, and
anooih riding.

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

VOLUME XL1V

E s ta b lis h e d 11)08

S A N F O Itl),

F L O R ID A

Defendants Had Con­
fessed They Con­
spired To Destroy
Nation’s Economy
VIENNA
A Ciech Cummu*
nitt court srntrnred 11 former
leader* of Czechuxlovnkin’s Red
_ government to death lodny nml
* Imposed Hie sentences on the other
three defendant* In the Prague
purge trial.
Amonji the II who were named
to die were Rudolph Slnnsky, for­
mer aecretary general of the Czech
Communist parly und once he
lieved to be hi* country's Red
boaa, and former Foreign Minister
Vladomlr dementis.
During the trial, the group head­
ed by former Czech Party Sccre, tary General Rudolf Slnnsky and
• former Foreign Mlnliler Vlndo
dementia confessed at length that
they had plotted with Israel.
Zionist "capitalists," the United
Statea and Britain to overthrow
Gottwald’s regime and w r e c k
Cxeehoslovakia's limning e&lt;*annmv.
AU but three of the defendanta
a n J e w . The violent attache on
ilonlam which marhad (he trial
reportedly unleashed n wove of
terror through other East European Communist slate*, whore
maaprather.Jew* held- high plnres
A hlghlv reliable source said
open antl-Jewlih attacks had bro­
ken out In Rratlslavla, Slovakia,
where Nazl llkc signs — ".lew s"
or. . "Jew
. . s live here" — , were
. -chalked on tho doors of Jrwlsh
home*
The report added that the words
"Down with the Jewish capital­
ists" were spread in front of a
synagogue and on the street* amt
that the pollro refused to order
their remnvnl.
In Tel Aviv, the Israel Foreign
Office said It had reports of a
wave of sutrldes among lending
Jew* In C’ cefcns|nvakl* ns n result
of the trlnl. The Israeli Parliament
In n resolution has expressed
shock at the trial nml described
It aa an affront to the Jewish
nation.
In addition to Slnnsky and d e ­
mentis. the defendants included:
Bedrlrh Gemlnder, 31. former
Moscow agent In Prague; Arthur
London. 37, and Navro Had In. 30,
former deputy foreign minister*:
Andre Simon, 37, former editor of
Rude Pravo, the Czech Communist
party paper; Ludvlk Frejka, 48,
former nartv deputy secretary gen­
eral and government economic ad­
viser; Josef Frank, 43. and Ottn
Sling, 43, also former party deputy
secretaries; Rudolf Margolin*, 30,
and Hzven I-ochl, 4(1, former dan*&gt;tv finance minister: Karol Svab,
former deputy minister of state
security; and l.t. Gen. Rcdrlch
Relcin, 41, Mosenw-tralned Intelli­
gence man and former deputy de­
fence minister.
AH are Jew* except dementia,
Svah and Frank.
Their confession* came after
long month* In jail, for name more
than two years, and were the well(Continued On Page Nig)

British Officials
Strive To Solve
Empire Problem
Commonwealth Minis­
ter.') Seek Solution
In Stormy Outlook

By ARTHUR GAVSHON
l.ONDON i.4s—Hrltlih Common­
wealth primo ministers and their
deputies gathered here today In
winter weather as bleak and
stormy os the economic problems
thev will try to solve
As heavy snow, gales nml ice
gripped much of the llritlsh Isles,
the seven prime minister* and two
deputies prepared for two weeki
of confercnre* during which thoy
hope to work out plans for putting
the vast Commonwealth on a pav­
ing basti and for stepping up the
flow of world trad*.
The weather delaved the arrival
of Canada'i Louis St. Laurent, held
up lait night In Prestwick, Scot­
land Two other attendants, Aus­
tralia's Robert G. Mcrviles and
British Foreign Secretary Anthony
Kden. were delayed bv engine
trouble flying from New York ami
did not arrive until thli morning
Already here to meet with Britnin's Winston C h u r c h i l l were
|■rImi* Minister* Dudtev Srnnn*
vnkc of Ceylon, Sidney O Holland
of New calami. Khwajs Nailmuddln of Pakistan and Sir Godfrey
Hoggins of Southern Rhodesia.
South African Deputy Prime
Minister N. C. Havenga amt Indian
Finance Minister Sir C. Hlntnman
Desmukh came In represent Prime
Minister* Daniel F. Milan and
Jawaharlal Nehru.
Churchill will speak for Drillin'*
far flung colonies i t the talks
The primo ministers hope to
agree on a matter economic plan
In which they can Invite all of nonCommunist Europe and then the
United States to co-operate.
Their Idea Is first to halance
their own books by spending no
more than thev can pay for, then
to ect world trade moving more
easily, particularly between the
dollar and nondollar countries
The ton-level nowwow—first of
Its kind ilnce 1933—became meressary because the Commonwealth
has drifted Into an Impossible
situation. With all Its wealth of
natural resources, production and
capital, the powerful group with
mare than 300 million people can
earn its keep In the world only by
draatlc Import cuts. War havoc,
overspending and cold war costa
all have helped to build the crisis.
Britain and her partners know
that direct American help Is no
longer thelri for the aiklng. Yet
they urgently need new sourrea of
capital. They have concluded that
the beat way of getting more
money li to earn more, save more
and work more.
Long-term alma Include making
tho pound once more as strong as
Tillla Service Set
the dollar.
For 2:30 P,M. Friday The premleri have a protect for
vast new International banking
Investment system.
Funeral srrvlrc* for Mr*. Nettle and invM‘
(Cm tinned On Page Nix)
Tlllla will be hold at 8:30 p.m.
tomorrow at Brliaon Fnn-ral
Homo with the Re9. J . K, McKin­
ley officiating. Burial will follow
at the Geneva Cemetery,
lire, Tlllla died early yesterday
morning at the local hospital fol­
lowing a brief Illness, She fa sur­
vived bv four ion*, Cant. Roy TilEDITOR'S NOTE! This la the
Math of a avr|*« of article* by
lira . J . N. Wfcltaer on ike Me•cry eg deafer*, fn this article
E. Thoms* Cain of Bell Meade, N. Mrs. WtiHaar describes the ereaJ . and Mr*. Guule Maxwell of Hon of Yeletle county and the
Alexandria, Vo.; also one brother, cattleM*nt of Orlando.
J . J , Nicholson of Osteen.
Bp MRS. J . N. WHITNER
In t U t the Brock House, (1962
ROLITA FINK
Addle Tavlnr, Sanford Negress, Note: About where the MethodJit
was fined fBO and costs and sen­ Orphanage standi) famoua for
tenced to serve 10 days on each many years as a winter retort
I of three rambling count* yester­ waa bultt at Cnterpriae. by CapL
day In City Court by Judge Knr- Jacob Bracki our early settler,
Brewer waa the builder. We find
lyle Housholder.
The defendant was charged that in m s enough perrons had
with selling a share in lottery for settled near Lake Apopka to m r t
a Maeonle Lodge, a framed buildmoney fbollta or C *
L , *
- S l U j ^ t a S of the three ease*. .
, lv had been senteimsd to 90-dav
terms and given fine# of M00
end costs on ai*h of two Cuba
Sanford. The
ebonies, o m dealing * t r
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*

Vohiaia County Wtu Created In 1854;
Orlando Was First Settled In 1856

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No. 70

Ike Forgets Cares To
Spend Thanksgiving
Day With His Family

01* Ice Blasts Pun­
ish Mid-Continent
Thanksgiving Day
By The Associated Press
The nation’s Midlands, ham
mered by a destructive snow and
wind lashing, got belled with a
second wintry punch ol k-y blasts
today.
Temperatures plummeted during
the night ns skies cleared over
much of [he snnw-eovi’rrtl mid
continent, which counted 111 deaths
In the hi Ie November storm Him
drnls of others were Injured amt
prnnerly damage was extensive
The snow und cold prompted
thousands in put plunned Thanks­
giving Day travel plans into Ihe
deep freeze nlnng with the cold
turkey It looked like a clilliv
holiday for the eastern two thirds
of the nation, with the most severe
roltl In the Plains and Rocky
Mountain reelon.
Winds diminished front the near
gale like force which swept the re­
gion Tuesday and Wednesday The
wind-swept snow dealt a knockout
blow to traffic from Colorado east
ward to Minnesota.
Hundreds of travelers were ma­
rooned and power and communi­
cation tinea Were ripped down In
msnv parts of the storm licit.
Hardest hit areas were from the
mountain region* of Wyoming and
Colorado through Kansas. Nebras­
ka. Iowa and Minnesota
Rut strong winds whlnpcd across
other ports of the mid continent —
Illinois, Wisconsin. Michigan. Okla­
homa, Texas, Missouri und the
Dakotas
The cold air from the Itoehv
Mountains spread westward across
the prairie lands and dipped Into
the South. It was subzero early
today In sections of five states—
Wyoming, Colorado M o n I a n a.
Kansas and Nebraska
Temperatures were subfreezlng
In other mid continent areas The
cold blasts hit Northern Texas A
low of 13 was reported esrlv today
In Amarillo, the same reading as
In Rapid City. S D. The chilly air
touched Into tho Southland as fnr
ns Northern Florida
U. S. Weather Bureau forecastera sold temperatures will drop
gradually during the day and to
night over most of the Eastern
state*. Subfreezlng readings were
In prospect for most of the midcontinent.
Today was no holiday fur the
highway erew* and thousands of
snow shnvefrr* who continued to
dig out from the Midwest's heavi­
est snowfall of the season The
falls measured more than a foot
In some places, but the strong
wind* caused much drifting. Most
trains kept moving hut were run­
ning behind schedules.
Snow continued early today In
Eastern Minnesota and parts of
Michigan. There were flurries In
other sections of the North-Central
region.
Much of Iowa and Nebraska re­
mained snowbound as the fresh
mass of cold air moved In to add
to the discomfort. Six deaths were
attributed to the storm In Ne­
braska. There were four tn Iowa,
four In Kansas, one In Oklahoma
and one In Texea.
Mostly cleer weather and i f aton­
al temperatures were reported In
the Pacific Coast states. Rain fell
last-night over Eastern Now York
and south aa far as Maryland.

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A khi. c I.’i I ocI I’rrsN I .eased W ire

T H U R S D A Y NOV. 27. 10.'.2

411 Ex-Red Leaders 'Midwest G ets
Of Czech Rule Get Another Dose
0« Wind, Snow
Death Sentences Second Wintry Surge

w i;a t h i. k

(ienornl Has Already
Named All But Two
Cabinet Members;
Tn Wutk Overtime

U. S. Marks Time UN Fighting Men
For Observance Feast And Pray
Of Thanksgiving On Battlefront
Americans From Ply­
mouth Rock To Ku­
rd) Colchratc Day

1,:iv \V c ; i | h h is I W n l\ *

Take I'a cl In 1'Vast
With AHTi'iinminus

lly The Associated Press
Americans from Plymouth Hock
to Korean foxholes paused this
Thanksgiving Dav lo celebrate
their nation's heritaue with feast
Ing and prsver—and hope for morn
Joyous holidays tn follow
At Plymouth. Mass . where the
Pilgrims landed 333 vear.H ago the
community mirrored the naimu
wide reunions, turkey dinner* with
all the fixings, traditional football
rivalries and special church serv­

Humphrey Will Shakeup Of VA
Urge Demos To By Republicans
Seen In Offing
“ Sign Up” Morse

Its S A M S t 'M M F i l l IN'
S E O U L 'iT
C N lid d in g men
fe a ste d and p r a t e d un the n i l ' l l
K o re a n h a ttle lro n l llu l b .in k s
g iv in g May
T h e d a v w ti* snli-nin fo r *ol
lite r s a ilo rs and .u r n ......
A lle h t r a in u n iik lc d the b a ttle
lin e Men put down th en w i-ip o o s
fo r a m om ent lo pick op le n d e r
tu rk e y and a il (In- trim m in g s
fro m s h llm p e o c k l.id lo p u m p k in
pie
C h a p la in s k n e ll on wet i|rm i« d
ice*.
Rut only at historic Plymouth is le in lin e m en In p r a y e r Rot the
witnessed the annual trek of Pit , 3U-lmndh old K p re a ti W a r contio
grim dJseendnnis up t.eydon Street &gt;lie d , Men h a d ’ ,./ go Into h iittl*
fnr n memorial service In (tie old and die
G en
.fu m es
\
V nt
F le e t
burial ground.
In the bleak Korean hills, with m m ielied tu rk e s w ith the F ' l f f 1
the battle lines comparatively R e g im e n ta l ( O iiliut T e a m a m ilt
uulet, troop* rell*hed their turkey he i-o m m an ile il 3n Vent ' ago
The hi-'ky C - Fn-ldli \iok
dinners complete from shrimp
e n m in a n ile r i -mid see only a lia'-d
cocktail In nuts
The American* shared Ihelr hull fill of the g r-e iliil li i - 'P - un t i l Ills
d.iv fare wllli United Nations coin co m m a n d It it In- a ln idv fla il l '
fades nml Korean war orphans sued l i r i i i e « i , n K who It n u lo-d
Armv chaplains of all faiths eon III** ,-.it s of in .o n o d -i
V l'llieil
ducted services for soldiers behind Fn re i-s R a d io and Ih lo iig tl -el ( lee
the lines
p u tille a llo iis
Gen James A Van Fleet. Eighth
* ’G i i , I I i - s s
eum m im iM ii
N’ a n
Army commander, told Ihe Irnopi F le e t sa id " W a n ts no pe.iee u n til
"Last sear at this time we the f le e peoples ol tfie w u ild h a 'e
thought lhal peace would lie here a ll lie e ll e n s la v e d illld e i then
before Thanksgiving came around w o rld g iiv e rn u ie n l
tCnntlmirrl (In Page SI*)
" W e . a- \ i n i v inen ca n o nlv do
o ur best m ille r tie d tn fic b l to
keep o u r own fa m ilie s and out
own e o t in llir s f le e fro m the 1'uni
tn u n isl m e n .o e d ia l Is ready lo
s w a llo w e .n h &gt;il out i Hindi li-s sen
aralelv onb - wi- a ll .I n k togi III

Itv IIELMAN MUHIN
N EW

Would Ask That Sen­ (101* Action Expected
ator Be Invited * i
Despite Recent Ef­
forts At Efficiency Five Polio Canes In
Join Bai ty Council.'
lly W. JDYNES 31ACFAKI.AN
tlv &lt;1. MILTON KEI.I.Y
.Seminole Reported
WASHINGTON ',P - Officials of
Vrli-rorut organization* generally
approve newlv nnnounred plan*
to shake up ilm Veterans Admin
Ixtrntlon, lud one today predicted
further change* will he made hy
t h c Republican administration
when It take* over
Veteran* Administrator CnrJ It
Gray disrlur.od yesterday that Hie
sprawling V A ws* being stream­
lined In hopes of increasing offlciency, waving perhaps to million
dollar* u year, and giving better
service lo Gin
Commander Lewi* K Gough of
the American Legion said the plan
seem* "basically eound anil If
properly curried lido effect will
increase the efficiency of the
V. A.'s services to the nation's
veterans "
Commander Marshall K Miller
of Amvctv said to- approved of
sonic purl* of the program
Clccro F Hogan, for 20 year*
uiroctor of claim* for the Disabled
American Veteran*, said ho be­
lieved veterans would bo pleased
with some of Gray'* plans.
Rut Col. George K. IJuins. na­
tional rehabilitation service direc­
tor of the Veteran* of Foreign
Wars and himself a former asllMHtNilfii fin
NUJ

WASHINGTON
- Set............
phrey uf Minnesota said loduv ho
will urge fellow Hunale Democrats
tn tnvltr rebel Ronuhlli-ari Sen
Morse of Oregon tn Join tbrir parly
council*
Ho said he bad told Morse of
his plan.
Humphrey declined to dlscm-i
the reaction of (he Oregon sena
tor.
Mnrie quit the Republican purlv
during (he presidential campaign,
announced he would become an In
dependent and plugged for the
election of Democratic presidential
nominee Adlal Stevenson
Senate Democrats plan tn meet
a few days ahead of the Jan 3
convening of Congress to discuss
strategy.
" I ’m going to propose then that
Sen. Morse bo Invited to sit in
on the caucus," Humphrey told a
reporter.
" I have talked to Morse and
told him thst I hope he will Join
the party officially, or at least
work with us." the Mlnnesotnn
continued, "but I am not at liberty
to say what hi* reaction was."
Morse himself he* refused to
lvo a hint as to whether he will
ne up with the Republican* or
tho Democrat* on such partisan

R

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a id

Junior Red Crost*
Plans Fund Drive

The county chapter of the Jun­
Ocoee, and "The Lode*" became
the name of a far-reaching neigh­ ior Red Cross mat Tuesday at the
borhood,
afterward!
renamed homo of Mrs, Fred Itabti, chair­
man, to formulate plans for the
Apopka.
til 1B84 Volusia County waa year and to plan the annual fund
formed from the north end of Or­ campaign In the school*.
Activities for the year will bo
ange, The SL Johns River formed
the dividing line through the In­ discharged with teachers of the
fluence of Dr. Speer, the first rep- various schools by members of the
reeentatlve In the Legieleture committee.
Attending the meeting Tuesday
from Orange. In 1IM four mllee
north of F l Gatlin another settle* were Mrs. E. C. Williams, who h»*
ment waa made, John Yates, J . R. charge of JRO activities at tho
Worthington. James P. Hughey, Grammar School; Mrs. Jsrk Ban­
•on of Mr. John Hughey of Mel- ner. Junior High School: Mrs. C.
lonvtlle. John Patrick, Aea Manuel C. Colllne, Lake Mary: Mr*. Julian
and other*, ehoee the elte which Ponder, SouthMd*; Mrs. Clarence
hae grown Into our beautiful elater Reddlne. Seminole High School;
cltv, Orlando. Tho name was sug­ Mrs. Velma Qonxalea, executive
gested by Judge James O. Speer, aecretary of tho County chapter of
who later became prominent-In the Red Cross, and Mrs. Robb.
A g ift box has been received
eonatv and etate affaire. On Dec.
W, JIM , aa set waa anproved and from Iran, Mr*. Robb aald, which
entitled' "To fix and Ineata’ the eonUIn# varloua articles which ap-

Lt. Dlngfdder Is
Battery Commander
BAUMHn(,DER, Germany —
(Rpeclnl) — Lt. Simon L. Dlngfeltier, son uf Mr, and Mr*. Julius
Dingfelder of Hanford, is now
rommamllng officer of II Ilsttcry,
7311 Fluid Artillery Battalion, sta­
tioned at Ruumholdor, Germany.
He assumed command of the but­
tery on June 24, 1U&amp;2 after serving
In l t n* reconalssance officer ana
executive officer,
Lt. Dingfelder, who holds s
regular army commission, entered
the service et Ft. Still, Gkla. In
June, 1951. He attended tho B. 0 .
A. artillery course there for 15
weeks before Joining the 75(!lh at
F t Bragg, N. C. He shipped over­
seas In February, 1958.
The young officer graduated
from Seminole High In 1947 and
Cornell Unlverelty In 1951.
atlss Adel*
Aoeie
HIs wife', the former Mis*
Brawer of Paterson
non, N. J ., Joined
Ttlm In German.ly In June, 1968.
a daurhThey have two tchildren,
___
U r, Ja n Stephanie, age 23 months,
w
and
tu ■
a ion,
■un* william
if
Michael, bom

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br ch,,dr#n o&lt; 0«t 20 1032.
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Five oollo ease* have occur red cr," he said
In Hi-udriine nmtity during Ihe
ttliu iuIii
mist month, John ynils. ch»lrnnili ' Van -'loot enjei'llIIII'Hii'Nilit!
fsi 1111
n
of tin- Seminole County Chapter or dm .lint- WIII'.it
lh*'ir 'M».ink**
lies
t&gt;
k
lo•m
e
" t tin- National Foundation for
Infantile Par 111vs Is, said today, u* giving Dav dm r Liblt"4 an*
mtir livi'N hii vi'
lo- announced the annual meet log " t h u n l Ig Gi.••I ili lerrlhl*
vs,•ir M
of tin- County griiiin which will he been - ll cd lo lb i% tin'll ih*t!
mi
Lis
held Friday ill 1 MU p.m. at the I Van l.-.l : InldlaH
1vs r
| vt*itr
nun
Cltv Hall.
th.it pe.n 4' winiM ! m" In ii
Marlon Jeffrie*. Orlando. one of thiiugb
l ( oiitlnm-il tin . u r NIa ►
two state representatives of the
national group, will appear at the
meeting, where county and cltv
chairmen will lie nunicd for the
March of Himes to hr held .lull
" 'll. The local goal fur Ihe drive
r i .Y M t li n i. Mass r
Ply
which si ami II v I* about 13,00(1 will
numlli Rock nil which tlo Pilgrim-,
he set.
Funds which the rmmty chapter landed XtJ years ago vva- ••me S t
collect* are being used In us-lM or JU miles fiom it- |'i•' "ill I*•
polio cases In this county, The - eutlnli
chapter I* lending assistance lo
Prnf Knlley M.itbet In ml of
the five polio patients who con tbe Harvard University tiiology
trnrted the disease within the pust Dcpurtioeut, says tbe linw en
shrined rock was drugged In a
month.
The local anil of NFIP Is " i Ii-h- glacier perhaps .Ml non sears ago
perutely In need of help," Mr. from what Is now the bed id Ihe
Hauls pointed out, a* lie asked I Atlantis* Ocean
ll was In Plymouth that the
any persons willing to heln in Ilm
I
campaign to report at the City Pilgrims eelehralcd the I i
Thanksgiving Hay
Hall tomorrow.

Hymmilh Rock Has
( ’hanged Location

Special Thanksgiving Services
A re Being Held In Sanford Today
Thankagivlng Day, 1952. &lt;* be­
ing marked In Sanford with spe­
cial religious services, dosed busi­
ness houses, storei and public of­
fice*, and a welcoming hand being
extended to sailors at the Hunfnrd
Naval Aatr Station who are far
away from their homes.
Union Thankegtvlng service*
were held at ths First Methodist
Church this morning with Dr.
Herbert J . Base, pastor of the
First Christian Church, delivering
the sermon end special music be­
ing provided by the Methodist
choir. The services were sponsor­
ed by the Seminole County Minis­
terial Aasoctatlon.
Services were held at 7:50 and
9:80 a .in. at the Holy Croaa Epis­
copal Church, marked by tha col­
lection of food a t the altar for
distribution to the needy, in mak­
ing their Thanksgiving Day a bit
brightar. Tha Bay. H. L. SUmmsr-

man delivered the special sermon.
A Thanksgiving lliw« at H;UU
in. with Hie Rev, Fr. Rbluird
Lyons officiating nuiiked this dav
uf thank* ul tin- All Hmils Gutholic
Church.
Every single -ullor lit HNAH
icBlfhjg n homey atmosphere this
Tbuoksgiviog, was placed In local
homes through the local United
Service Organisation, Mr*. J . I..
Guriev, chairman of the project,
reported.
Closed today ill observance of
the holldav were the Court House,
tho City Hsll, the American Red
Cross office, the two local banks
and most of the storei, business
houses and offices.
A special Thanksgiving dance
will be held st the local USO to­
morrow night front 8:B0 o'clock
until midnight. Music will be
furnished b yPsuI Krsham's or­
chestra. Mrs. Ed Lane has charge
of the affair.
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elect Dwight Eisenhower put aside
die pioldems of state for today
and like any olhtu VinvrL’ati, sat
down to a thanksgiving tmkey
wdh In- family
lie had no appoint melds and did
not plan to visit his offices in
downtown New York
I lie general could look hack on
a week ot heavy labor
lie has now named all lull two
of the nine members of his CabInel Tbe secretaries of labor and
commerce are not yet designated,
thing with that, he announced Ills
choices for u number of other toplevel offices m the administration
he Is forming
At (tie same time, lie lias hcen
getting up-to-the-iulmdo reiwrts
Korea, discussing future legisla­
tion flnnudiil problems relating
to lusutlun atnl the budget, tslIkme polities. arnJ conferring wItb L
dfieiid* of ttie united nation/.

He nppareiitly lulemts to make
up fm time lost no tho holiday
today by working overtime this
week end
Hi- pr. ,1, scii.-larv, .1a me* C.
H.igerly, said visitor lists have
been made op lot both Saturday
uni Sunday, and dud more an'
iiotiiii i-meiit* of designations fur
ollbe will be made then
llefure be left bis offices yester­
day lor die holiday. Eisenhower
uiiuptinccd designations of two
more men for key posts
I hey were William P Rogers
ol llcthcsda. Mil lor Ihe office
(t iiullnurd tin I’agr Ms)

Two Damage -Suits
Arc Kill'd In Court
I*w11 • *&lt;n11« in i• - w »*11- m tin n l a i

•b'ft'iul)ilit i m ibMTMUft1 -xiiits uf
f I oitJHMl i‘4i-111 vvbiih will* filed
4 ' •Itin\ vvit h Ih
U'l'k of thu
I »* 'lit i “t" 1111 L\ iks lot s M 1lur|H Jt , mltunn**1■i rtit *•r thu uhI au*
Mf Ml, »f t \\ •I'mIHI 1It! IM4, Mil Jl mill
nn vs»h* tl.t ! limn |f11"t fit *
fil» vsi iklint. 's V 1• I'*,'at, tn tin?
Mi • ■ skit M 1.
11 &gt; 1l|!it nij.i in, i un tliii Hrrv«
in', ini' , m 1 Mit*1 |. fill.'-cywr Kiltmi l ait.I Maoiiftii tin ley Company
wi n* imp id in lb. -nit- which
l &lt;&gt;11, iw, -U in tin- waki af two other
dun,ntel I , , a , ■- up • filed Nuv.
I a.-li' II' I 'lid l-'li'l’da Ghs CornIiiiMv, iirimtilu, mid Mr am I Mr*,
b |i \| ibiwali npi-iatais of the
llll.l. l, (III* b IS IlH'llli'll lift till’ Oriim i . Highway
liifuiiii.itimi ie .......... lit uguinst
il i iblui. |u llui.un- i,iis Service
...... I, (he ■iniipuity "through its
duly milhori/id hv.-iiIs negligent­
ly and curelesslv pcifurmed supervi. un nf In-tiillathiri or itispee1 1,m" nf u gas hcuii'i in the room
a ' 11' 1 ,'d to the tb-i i used, while thl&gt;
i-.ititi-ntlou in the other suit U that
........... ...
''faded to use oriliuni v i or" In nseertuining the heut( ei's i i.ndiiiiUi."
yCTO ACCIDENT
\n |K year old soldier, Robert D.
Robinson, Hanford, suffered Inlurv to id* nose und face last •*
night when tin- cm be wax dril^
lug collided with the parked cgt
,,f U It. lined, 1HW Park Avaioie. iiml north of Twelfth Street
on Purk Avenue.
The driver bud passed a car
while going north on Park Ave­
nue. itccordlng to a police report,
cut buck too sharply into hit Itno,
struck tin* Red car and knocked
it 20 feet over tbe curb. Damage ^
to the Robinson cur was s«t a t'
f t 76 and to the Reel car, fl| 0.
7 lie driver was urrr*t«d on A
charge of careless and negligent
driving.
Sgl. W. A. Horn and Patrol­
man Jo* T. Hickson covered th*

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New Hampshire^ Unlimited Supply
Next Governor Is Of Ore May Insure
DR. H. McLAULIN
Young Man 0!’ 35
Steel Continuity
OPTOMETRIST

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D. L. T. DOSS
CHIROPRACTOR
H O U R S 9 to 12 — 2 In n
Phone 705
MS Atlantic Hank Bulbling

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Mood the test of millions of users.

By ALAN POP I’.
tty T. I'. APPl.KGATi:
CONCOHI), N.H. IJH—The young­
(F ur NAM HAWSON)
est governor In the history of New
NKW YORK i-tv-A costly cushion
Hampshire, Hugh Gregg, will be Is going to he put under the na­
35 when he takes office In January. tion’s supply of domestic Iron ore
More people than ever before within five years
Voted In New Hampshire the day
It's Intended to assure continuity
Gregg led the Republican ticket In of steel production.
getting elected - he even ran
The cushion consists of facilities
ahead of Gen. Kisenhower.
to convert iron hearing laconite
The young attorney has been rock, avullnhlc in the Lake Superi­
called the "all-American Imy" by or district In almost inexhaustible
newsmen. He is handsome, comas quantities, Into pellets of high con­
from a well-to-do family, has u tent oret o feed steel Industry blast
pretty wife and two attractive sons. furnaces.
He was a counter • Intelligence
Two factors spur the move to
agent In the Army during World utlllre this rock: Declining output
War II and returned home to be of Minnesota's Mesahi ore that
elected his city's mayor.
can be mined and shipped "as Is"
When Gregg took over as mayor to the furnuecs; and frar that flow
of Industrial Nashua, the city of ore from prolifil new foreign
seemed about finished os a center sources wuuld be Interrupted In a
of high employment. Hut he, with war emergency.
The swift npansion of Modntd from his father and a group
of businessmen, organised the making calls for more and more
Nashua Foundation and attracted raw materials Vast new sources
many out-of-state businesses to of usable Iron ore have been un­
covered outside the borders of this
settle there.
After hla term as mayor, Gregg
was recalled to active Army duty. help: he has great presence of
He served a year and • half and mind and enthusiasm and is quick
then resumed nil private law prac­ to turn a phrase.
tice.
In his platform he came out
He was persuaded to run for gov­ flatly for no salrs or income taxes
ernor and won a smashing victory In the state. He promised to do
In the primary over three candi­ what he could to get more Indus­
dates, two of whom were older tries Into New Hampshire.
and more experienced In politics.
Gregg was graduated from Yale
One hod served two terms as gov­ In 1939 and from Harvard Law
School In 1042 He lives quietly with
ernor.
Gregg In action—on the speak­ his wife and sons in Nashua where
er's stand or at a political rally— ho raises Newfoundland dogs He
Is a natural. Ilia good looks are a neither smokes nor drinks

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country, boosting Imports of ore by
nearly 24 per ernt last year.
Hut sled cum panics don't want
to have too many eggs in a foreign
basket. They have been working
for years on methods of using the
iron contained In taconite, and
some pilot o|&gt;eratiuns have been in
progress.
The timetable for enlarging this
work Is not too exact, but It is
reported to envision some output
on a commercial scale by 1953
To accomplish this the steel
companies will spend hundreds of
millions of dollars
((eduction of taronitc poses some
stiff problems.
It Is a hard rock usually of 25
In 30 per cent Iron, difficult to
mine and requiring heavy ma­
chinery to ha mile. Three tons of it
must he crushed to produce one
ton of concenlroled ore in which
the Iron may run fio to To per cent
This last Is considerably higher
than the average of Minnesota ores
now In use, and could result in

more efficient operation In the
bl*M furnaces.
Irim particles oro separated from
the crushed rock and concentrated
into indict*, n form that makea the
ore easier to ship and ready for
u*i* when it reui'hei the steel mills.
Kruiri the Mesahi Bang? alone
some 73 million gruss ton* of Iron
ore were shipped last year.
If the laconite facilities live up
to some industry estimates that
they eventually will produce 20 to
40 million ons of high iron content
ore a year, they will go a long
way towards stretching out the na­
tion's domestic supply.

DR. H. K. RING
CHIROPRACTOR
Please n i l for appointment
Phone 1751 — 1716

Prices Good tlpxi Wed*. N o r. 21

Q u an tity Rights Reaervod

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George Meany Gets
Nod A s New Head Of
Labor Organization
T f Of L President Is, nr
Making New Hid For 1
Renewal Of HPfort
To Merge With CIO

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New As.sistanl
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hot 11*1 i tiitm m| fi&gt; **
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Hbv for _a new- crop of union chiefs u wtctn*, itiiiMnif fur ii irnirr I’lftiit* MHIlT of IK*' Sunfnnl Nilvuf Am\
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alcr* Union, lu'iuit succeeded hy
*&gt;l'|*«’i hunt \ In hi,iI • limn if*.m
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Ihei ity should lcrlbr,| tin* threetyin-s
nlomle
MiyCRr-old Have llpek teamster* eonUi't niinnclnl interests idmut exploxions as Ihe nir Imrsl. sur Ilk** ifefiMt1i&lt;-1 hiiimft &gt;'iif iill 11llr Cldliilr Ill sill 1'♦'( •I «fiiirl)‘\ V «' xoiir rise t Kihsfi|iifidU f)n i »m leegf tin
Um 1*doi r I ili.tiiu' rnri / i work
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riiabl IlMMi' in, .• "'iilnm i xi il figiin* in
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bosx on Ihe West
th Mud tolui II hunning iIiniii
vision! f‘* 'hr Mirsulrid i .1 iii.mi MM 'll
lit., Const
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mre printruin. flrt. llllr!(l nm) ,)l(. Ml|,
iim'iiiHcm **JittT |h •!*•••i
yt nr the Tniimui nffi* ml Limlly
on .if 0 :t "rt
Similarly, "tlltf
Hill" Hutcheson Movor U illlnm Meinper stated, burst
■t *up mutt 1up d i o!mnln,i Uni
lilt!
Hill
noifll
so
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in
nffmol
Wo
h
ilannti nf
AL'I
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f tbo club's nlmr.'.l ■Il*(»i t ■» pnlil .iff
a (rnintMl
In to Ion Mr gidi* Itivifi d fM dl Ho !to1 I t 0 Ml 11 nluittu ti 1
uuit Ihe presidency
of llm
Ihe AFI,
*i if) Inuminc 1 rfn *d to com
Alt von hove to ilo Is whistle iiml
"The nir liuist Is hy Inr Hie th Mill v &gt;s|V hlH'k*
mph fM, iii"Miii do ' ,t
agnnillural luaikrting. ,md
*(ii 'tit oil
hHhn In 1 .id lucii
Carpenters Union earlier lids year, IhevTt
In s| polio s.
most
effective,
hnvinu
only
the
eome
like
files."
Mr.
Anirus
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"I mlt l ihiit•’ lid gtiMtjl -.‘I r*ii 'Mich iM'llrvov farmcra umilil nnd
•d ir 1 - it * p o l l um *«n Ho* Afoinir
maklnu way for his son Mnurlcc
riit
joh
luisn't
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0 11 «•Msfi'ui *
ulr
ns
resistance,"
lie
|toinled
out
aid,
"You
want
to
nrrmiac
with
11 1ihm :
• oft 1hi 1 ,■ion 'HInch lifts u
Murray’s death also vacated the
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„ . "The surfneo hurst has lev* idler I 'ii»|! Im flti' In| |.r*• 3|IIini itit nf ;i! mh IIw federal uM ll limy did ,i hHh r 1 ■rv f » »o ft v , *♦d firm Ih* of fin* r \ mt
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presidency of Ihe CIO United Sleet- '" "V....
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W irkcrs.. &lt;V nrnte«o of Murray.
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Pets Impede the force of the Itliisl •' 111*
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n«VI(T .1 Sfrilottnid. who hnd been should lake the mutter of umiicv t'oofluiuK
"11/ si Ifnlmi* |{&lt;|Hili||lMlt (mil'll I i olds Iin f i It oi is1m1 I* r 1 (lili !(id 1 o Id m 1hm i - ",
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the union's srerelnry-lrenstirer. on with loeul bunkers mul net the nertal burst While tin soli ( «»l *Ilf
1im|) llm! Cot ill pMii'l.itirx nf Hh 111 dl »ff( *1 | |n k f | *■it * .111011(1'
•I I•|MlI It . mi m fh i 1 ii&gt; ' 1.on *n r
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.III ,Hd II.did 1 1 dl • t» d M * • d»M
was scleeted to fill tin* steelwork their ndvlre. Mr. p\ntru&lt; ieplie.1 surface Imrsl lessens the llieimu
Hoosovi'i! I i tun,mi -nlmoii -li .ihmis \ 0 i i«or .n'r in ir
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ers* top Jol&gt; (*•mpomrlly n! l e f t
1*-| It'll 1||Mt Imm III. I\ 111 II| *l(U |*| rMl!*•
Mol d " r-tl f md il I MUM I'l III1IIir .I,- 1 Mil h M&gt;11O
In -uppoiImv lie' setveiiiue pro- medinlrly iilisorhs In a cie.it de ing (tin hi.l, m
1II
did ill
I iill (nn!Iid*. , 141fI ’ ►ill idn ' hi !m!d |iU k* 1f Mr (dtfi ,ifi ‘......... i on | III1
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deni ol the New Ynr kSInte Fed oioti'd ul omklna the *e"i 1 ih
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"If you survive Ihe blast ton WII’Mil (VIIw | RIwill
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crntlon ol l.nlmr for fit*' years I'Hittuenl
♦ n! noil I n in | in* r *11111*4 it I | mm 0 1 I II'd' t'M Ih |M| Ih id
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indept mleni. tei.inu have a Hood ehnure of In lot; a ill's 11 ' Ml ! Im
Kii» • Hi
from lint to Ill.Tli lie hn* been upon the income l*&gt;r Hu project norirtnl life iiUcrtt arils
i i ,||Jt • hot Hhv .11 Mil1 III,11 |ii i tl 1f* if* d
In fa. t i , k I f m i i M t t'M K i l l
lo
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st*crclnry treasurer of the AFL for tin' next lilt v.ars lo iimim.ibi Iheir was n priest in Nagasaki .(
' r till' Ml 11Mli||| III* L'fl.lllv !l I’ll* t!
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ill*' entire sv-tem. lie titp lmbsl the wlm was prolected from the Idast I I i l l I 1( 1111
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CIO lender* meetinw lit Now .....rutlov cost of lust v 'ur. XJ I.- by
1 inn NingthiM"* roiihl In* iIi*n«'!«i|i«*fI S i ’.'in n in . l a m e s I lo w e n 0 *1
til*, ehtirch nml he Is still llvimt M i l e l u i t r t i m i 11 i *r
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Ihirk yestertlny were reoorled to
UrOMiu .ml Ml \»'M Nofk li'di'l Scr\ iny mi Nav y Ship
in his estimate*. Hi* prooos tl today The people in the city re ti'T IIII* -*♦■*!■*1*11
M. I\
ol .1 h 1 1 1P no
.ill
m conslderlnp Allno S. IluywiMid "IM
■Jiv Iir .li'in-d illli I i iTifnmiT
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turned
tn
help
the
Injured
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liffiriillls
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CIO’s exeeullve vice presldenl. nml tin* severuin’ ' *lem from the Itrly after Ihe explosion and mil
! rm | &gt;iifit i si ,i lr lo r ul s .mil Hh
Hindi, 1 '*
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Walter lleulher, president of the incsriH tux 1'fi i'ee.
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* 1 lot d
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CIO's million irirmber Unllrtl Auto
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Mi Any .t oveiuil fivo*. f„r inlereced Htrotmh hv these power -iivi n ifrri I'Mfiiinr at me (|mmm « I*!, hn! to ill I !IIll’ll 1*1 4its I'OS'.
* * •1 m
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Workers, ns possible eonlrndcrs
i - i 'C l f l i
p ! M'l't „l i u s f \ i i|,|i! I n SO*
lf.» ,1
st of ,t„* project is xt.lMd.. I f'd rnys. whlrlt had lost so ......It Mat h 3* «»MMi| ills*.Ifilin' nil'VI'I," I'M
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d th pdt
II ’
I .if • »H 1 A* » II* fill
for Murray's Job as CIO president ih.'
f.i \ «ii i t I M t r i f i ' l l " ' if|(pit| Is •s fm f* *•!•*
r... 7 . 'i lilrli ex,'holes . 1. e,wt *.f ,i "IrcnKth that they dldnT cause any l.imifi *1 la* *h i i *ftir|spi*il In i fa tut I* itlM-'fliMu
d H I.*.!,
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■d 1 i* oil'd * di' I I .'*1'
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m tvoopH
peon *
!K,t|l I Od. O
hi'liiml a fiiisfi, -4M1 wi»4||T alii- I••
i&gt;otIficitllon plant, but t » i i n «»rn* •** tl»e*
m d * 4illii*112k.
II imp
Nd.Ult td \ |
lie also eiletl llm ease of a coal fell tiglii hwiin wladhi'i ii uu** a » s1|l|ifJ'*«' mu f inn lr;i*|i'f s m -I1
"immI'uIiIv |'J to |5
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“ S imuntil
• In While IIm
Ii ■lillj* Iti ti mi who fi.nl nut lii 'ii
Hint
survived
Ihe
llikini
blast
and
I do (dm
I h u 'W m * *!**«•
sower*.
\ \ ItisK . v Is S l u l e n
fi miiliM'iitlv mr iiliMiinl fur (In I! ..tt t».
Is still livinu
riifll l| Hlllkt'il till rItill »P l 'I
Itu I I
Ii d flip ii d
•I' l* f I (od . 1 old 1 ,1 Ii il
lo *peakini; of improvemeiit* to The beat defense ni!nln*t nn
Mi o u t
\ n c liiir
Inn in.it * •*h *hr liidiH' p.tt hml
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llm water nystem, Mr. Anuos atomic explosion Is to t*t-l behind I'rurnl hrain I nlnrlfil -inllsini;
I l l ' l l 1*14 h i .n i l d Min' e.f H i t ’ l l l. l |Ol
».♦• R. I- to f»dlmi 1rut
if. I •mini!*
I*
pointetl out tin* rust of Ihe diesel- an ribled or lay flat on the urouml. T ,r '
0 ithuiid oi gMiit/.ilioii’ Ilo Njiliint ihe * s* I* « •
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"|x II* fits
I'd'OTP •I Ip* t V'*M
on 1
m did «.pop
opernteil witter plant for the year he said, "l. shnped dt.pmls in the ''' m
M"'' 1 ...... •",l *1 I*iitini-it nl 1 .ii hum *'*■»«&lt;|i'1'rnl i* »•♦*
Sen M'K
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1 nil
....... I t.l Mr
cndin*' in Senteodmr of llif&gt;l wu* jjrmirtcl afford* Ihe best prolecllmi k iinl him.
hr| v M-n I’U'l .md l 4|l finf Ih.'l
hi ' 1 1i d 'Iti* I dtiff'll
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It whs ”,
;i two ,sprit,* , loot- W11 or - i s of ,i ftmr wImmi u’l inilhin*
fl",OtlO.M. He estlmnled nn e|«*c- nfiainsl llm Icthnl rays "
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i .p p. i ,|, i • 1!♦ •»
I »r
4- O gUtl
While evmllnfi most of the quo* ' •**|w *tU nit the ""Iv "H'ft III) • IN foil’d 1111*11 'All'll III*- jilnftlrili
One tviitmin was liospiinlt/cd, Irlrullv-ooetnleil plant woiitil cost
V I. . 1 p eh 1 ( 1c 1 • (1 Do Ii . r’ 1
tin ti w.-I.
dill lit* 1
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■i tiriKlm mil IoimiiiJ i fni wol lirrd
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lions on the deslrurtlveness of Hie In* hn- t»m|
mmtlier treulfl for injury nml n I I I ,- m u .
Hi Itt (1 'll, 10,1
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II dt Mil loll!.
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Commissioner nmolull Clinse II bomb nr llydrouert Immb l.l •»|ilil »r|«
1 11III*I III &lt;lt i jo ••!*!•' m of 111t i
Ihint was rtrfeslep| on three illf,
Still
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io,i |Vol , 1 (tiiil 11» III •
I aid'«.!••«, ,o, l d ..
nn iihP
M.nrrv Ri»I»mm» •*»ld f«hI*•%*K,i&lt; |■i O'llll 111*11
ferenl counts us result* of n two- tieotiiouilideil disrrjrnrdinj.' the eon- i Miller illtl explain Ihnl Ihe II homh
lf .,1 1 ppll.te.il
mn..... .. ..I !&gt;' , , !'•*
11«• li ft Mm i n **|i*'i ,di\ ** *oiitii d 1dm.0 1 m* ti od ,1 ul 1 *11 • • ii 11 *M'li 1 1 .
ear accident yeulerdnv eveidnif at struetlou of ii new well field and work* on a different principle of IiIh huntiiiir iiiirailiM* f*»r tm hr*
1 i.t i
jm-sit in loll In lirriiiin on o|Hisltia III). I... lii' illMpIlloMMi f'Mi ** of f hi
French Avenue end Nln'lt Htfeet. to proceed with more oryot iicihIs fttsslon whereas atomic bomb* ii *itf dorV, i*f hi*sf &gt;mr i**n‘l
lilting
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of
fission
first.
Mr.
Anirus
said
there
wn*
y | e ullll
Mr«. !•;, .1, It.-litIi. 1!i!0 .tessamine
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•n i i d o l * is r x j i r r l i d
nf !ii hr Iim* **r I i ml ( I!iinK IIn*
Ilo was introduced by Mini W.il
Avenue, whs I'oti'meit in Ibe Per- tin IIII11101lilt It* need for a new
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1 ' it.IP &gt; mil Im no r
onliMntonhtoo M&lt;'oiiiet'il Hospital sourer of sopptv In *ueli h well luce Philip*. Mon proprnm chair
mImi i , h|&gt;
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I I’loil* /I' d fill 1•11-1 s|s no ||si'
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Aller nnsweriny several Kulmti raphiilinl MVVr »inl mil
Dip
Mli t Ui| m| till (HHIt?* • 11 *i" I d Tnl
JLr olwervalltio after site was ren- flehl if tin* oresent supplv doc* man..
tpicxlinnx. t.t Miller said he would nil iirpLpnil mIHmmiI urllinu a ol Hu* t il njn'i ohV r idfo ill oH-irk
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t iri.Miri*
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m*re*l otteonsclons In llm mlslmp. not prove to tie Um hrnrki*h.
m.! folio |*i olilf Ills llf |lMHillfll«i1|
Itaymoml Hull and Howard Fa- tn* ylntl to return some Hum Inter -iuulr kill."
' . 1111Ui lilt &gt;• III* t Riilph • «ki* (or
Hite also suffered shock and
ooi|
liiiilkfllhg
explain the crtmtl principle*
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ItuliHiiii sjijtl Ihnl tin* Ntivv I»m\
l'„ I
IIAI r.lGII. X I 'P A lloi kv
MU 1 41 ■ ! iMp;*1 t iimiin'iF. tn po floOl
bruise*. X-rnvs were taken of Mr vllle, ntcotbers of llm rity-Cminly and
J \%,V I irmers In fidluw i Mount
In splltHnc nl the atom
with t *it ininir in “kert sliMnfiur
•* M|i -«p
lltiplr 1 in,ulster Im, no *
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spine IhN mortdntr, areorillntr tn nopralsnl board dealing with the involved
ill liftidlli/ niol'F Mil ,1**11111, il tli.il Im ml, ml lo publtel)
Harry llnhson, second vice presl urn* KfOtoking down Ilo ilin I. III (IflilT
, I p I.
Mr 1 *f H»" ...... .. i .... ,.i. oil llj |
her nllemllmr phesielnn. lie pre- French Avenue linprovrmeut pro- drnt, prexldrtl over Ihe mrclinj!
p I tin
♦ V i tti.p.i -imply
with nliiuist i'vvry ahnl. "TIim*" |nt ol M'll III 111 Olid |l s oil fl'( I*'I 'll loirn 1 I'npy of Ilo...... .. Ili'VIxril
t .Ilin
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illctrd she would be dlsclinrKed led, appeared before tin Commis­
old.
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g 11Vh iiii* iHilly guild II d'M'sii'l
.Slnmlnril V,t , ioh of Die Itil.lo
p,
(i m ml
sion la comiretion with llm proh
front the lius till ill today,
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spi-riol
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llm Hev M 1.111Int llux. piixlni'
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1 1 i film A 4 1 141 IV ll PS" hail ,i
Inkt* thiMi* InIinr lo 1ill it Ho ir Imii!."
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Mrs. Gertrude
HI, Ullll fill
v'ldchf'KllltlilKII
ha* arisen wit,, the
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of an iriilcru'iiilriil in xximinry Hup llol
Jordan Complains Of RoImmii rxclnlmcil.
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it miiin 1*f,i dn I'mhik Tntil
hi ll-l •91 !. Mill f " ' IS* fh Mill III*' If N,
Oolite 1. driver of the car In which Hun Oil Company.
list eliurrii, slid lie would Iiuni
pr itiMp '&lt; Ill'll lie Vi it. 1 Die orI'lans for the proje.-i esll for
Mr*. Ilnutli wn* n pnssenter. wus
Inra'id Drainage Plan
Die llllile lit Nervier, al III, ehurrh
l|1!/ik!|Ml|
1l*' till* pi . i. i &gt; veslcrtrentml nl Urn hospital for a In* sltenrinir off a trip nf fmntairo,
l • •mi llnttril iim •" • a. 11Hill
nexl Sunday nlgld The elergymnii W in ! r \ W e a l h e r
ils
reratlon of llm forehead, hut wnx Hi! bv lift feet, from lit' oj. comsaid he nl.Jeeinii In Hn* nlitnlnatl.m
AMMAN, Jordan KT—Jordan liinnny's pro|»ertV| for which they
Mn' admitted.
of the word "virgin" In the new
M a rls HI S o u lh v v e s l
(o Im paid 14.77,HI. Tie City dav rmidr public &lt;i mcmnrniMluni
The driver of llm second ear, ii’" Il'ssllsstS
1 erxlon
aonl three Wcitcrn powera rnm«
WU *-•«, IS’Pl
I’irsl Jet \e e I’lans
Ethel Frierson, W, HVHt West
The purliim llux objei led In sub
nlnlnlng that hmrl plana "dlana
It,
|1ie
Vxsio
I,Dell
I'rexs
HIxHt Street, was arrested on
R e l u r n I’o I ’i n h l i n /
-lllnle, "vminu woman” for "vli
Iroua** tlrninlng nf llm Jrjrifnn \
\Virilr \ we all a i ail pal * of Hi,
eliarites of rarelesa nn*l nettllyeril True BIIIh Returned
gill" In I'lilali VII It "Hehiihl
River for irrigation purpnM*H
norm
die
warm
'kmlliwe
I
t„dn\
logello-r
n
1
n
Die
window*
olid
iti
lim
init'S
NOTH:
nili*
tl,.
i
drlvinif, failure to yield the rittlil*
the land shall give you a sign A
The note nnponlcd (n the llnilml
i ; I 'n in i’ hash , III.
Di.' Iit, 11 In Do' -iiine noili- virgin shall eoneelvi* nod beat a wllli o* blasts of id, free/mg mild ' . •\lo 1n1 l m
nf-ygv, oral failure lo have a By County Grand Jury Htatca, Hrltafn nnd Ernncc tn atop i Gill, ul ,1 setIrx of nrlirlr*. In •
lines l ib , , Vitierica'x
.(lilt
-M
O
W
tier
breast
win
ks
wit
*
*
iTeeled
ho
driver's llrrnse, acrortllnir tn n
son anil shall rail Id, name
the drainage which Jordan anld Mr., J. \ , Wliilncr on Iho hi*II o is neat /&gt;*r» in sit lion &gt;-f !n l ml ,, , is ii'liinong lo eonilint
True bills wctu .dom ed yester* was tantamount to MJcwhh ag­ lory of Saiifiir.l. In Ihln arllrl.* ill*, men l&lt;&gt; *li,nd beliind ivlu'ii F.mmnuuel "
police report.
Ari/on-i
and Ni w \lexleo ea.lv in hole i .*• In, own iiquesl
lining
tlieii
guns
ill
i
n-,'
of
iilliti
k
day
l.y
the
Seminole
County
yran-l
•Mrs, Whllncr IcIU nImmiI llir
The report staled Ihnl the
gression."
The .............. Id Wlelida. Kan.
•
ih!;, v Snow bdl in sonlhea -lern
The
Indie*,
Mi*.
Glim,
tier
duugli
Jury
In
three
cases
deullnif
with
It anid Urael propoae* tn draw frnrs rnlcrlulnixl hy runii* of the ter, Mr*. Speer, Ml*. Hughey nml Three Services 11nil e New Mexico nnd hi i,"rlliern Texas ulluoi
Iwo "'*'*’
weeks ago ollieinlly
latter driver fulled t" *1"|i »t a
■&gt;"•'■-&gt; &gt;**"
munlor.
on Jordan River water from a early prlllrrs of Indian nllnrkn.
traffic elun while irdnit east on
Snow anil mill pelleil idlier areas r.'.ioes i d relu rn lo e om bal for
oilier*,
were
m
lb*’
bull
moulding
Those
persons
Indicted
worn
point 0 rnilea below the meeting
j f ln t h Street and that her car
bullet* for tin* rifle.
Suddenly In Search For Plane ,,| Il,e Kin k v Mon nl.-iim and the ''"in pie I mi i of n rmniinl In nr.
Hy .VIHH, J. N. WIIITNKII
Struck the otto driven hy Mrs. ttando'ph Miller, Southwest Hoad place of the rlvera Jordan and
in i ,1
cunllnerd
T eniperntiires '
•''' Hdhter fnlols
shriek,
weie
heard,
all
Ntarteli
in
In 1840 lio«tllllli’it won* romovil
F»f* while It was koln* north on Cleveland Neal, alias Clevelani4 Yarmuk and thle will have a dUANCI lOII AG K. Alaska 'iP - The ilrnpi&gt;ed I,elm, /er„ In Montana in b m e a i* I(hi mlxsions
wsa' set O'Nsal, Msmand, ami n ot*d Kll- aitroua effect on vast area* nf hy Ihe Indian*. Mr*. C, G. Kvitn*, terror, the mother, to look f. r
It
w
a
s
generally
tan
and
a
lillle
,
He
had
cumn
eted
M anil had
children, one lady fainted.
Air Fnree, Navy and (’mini Guard
daiiKht.'r of Mr. Ilnghi'y. M'lnb** their
collier m Ihe Hast and F a r West d ' " ‘ m'd s x Ituss an MIG* In n sixat MflO to the sedan driven hy Hans, 1014 West Tenth Street, all Jordan Janda.
Acm,*
tin*
young
orange
grove
combined
force,
today
for
a
sweep­
aome iuti*rt'*ting recollirllons of oppoaite rnme a flgme almost de­ ing Rcareli of Die Island dolled
Mra, Faire nml ol »M to the see- Ne*rora.
Ti*Hi|M*ni1uriu( ilruppril tn fivt* 1
|H*rKnl Im thr -spurn,
I.M**
Nn date was set In Circuit Court City Father Secure#
(hi* excitement which prevail.*!, nuded of rl»tlira and Herenming northern Gulf of Alaska fur a lost abme IphItv in Winslow. Arir uni "hen he wax called h.iik for duly
ami car. Hut. W. A. Horn and Fannd 111.* thrill* nf horror they f'Tt willlly. A* mioo q* *lie rnillil be (’121 Globemasler anil il., 72 pus- /uni I'oehlo. N M while Die low «"&gt;» Hu* graduate jnlol training
trolmao Joe Hickson Investljfntctl hy Judfe M. II. Smith for hearlnf
one dny when n young »oo of Dr.
any of the eases.
Jail
Improvement#
nl 'I ms,ui. Arir . wn, .111 i ‘nldcsl div.xiun of Die Airliamliig l nm
ihe aerlilent.
qidted, »hc toll! of bow llm Indian, xenuarx and crew,
Miller Is arcused nf kllllnit
Speer rnme running Inin their had caught her, placed her on a
The huge Gloheniasler, Ihe third xpnt.s were in Mordulin. wllli lows m,pml
Washington Johnson, West Thlr* OAKLAND. 'Cillf. WV-Kvcn In home with the new'* Ihnl Indium* nilo nf llghlwooil knht* In burn military nir Irnnopurl loxl in Ain*, of 5 tii’low. nml in parts of Wyom
leeoth Street, with a knife June Jail, City Councllmin Lexter (Irani were In the nelghborhuod. Her her, In n do*perato effort In *nve kn since Nov. 7. vanl»hcd Snlurdny Ing nml lilnlio wilti reading, of
7. Neal Is charged with murdering dir an eye out for improvement!. mother, Mr*. Hughey, aprend n
Weather
on n flight here from McChurd Air near zero.
Movie Time Table
Curtis Ime Chatman, Winter Park, Sentenced to flvo da*R lor ipeed- ahe.il u(ion the floor. ha*tlly threw heraelf *lio had turn away from HtiNe, VVush. II enrried n crew of
Snow continued during tlir night
them anil left her garment* in
It II z
with a knife Sept. 0. Killian* Is Ing, Orant entered jail Friday.
at Amarillo, Tex. wllli a fnii of
tl unit 41 mllltnry pnasenger*.
Into II Nome garment* for her lit­ their hand*.
"I ’nrrlt*"
arcused of slaving Mssle Reddick, He quickly found fault with the tle one* and ran with them a*
A rcjMirt that wrrckngo hnd been four Inches reported. Falls at Bos
Thu
men.
heavily
armed,
follow­
I iltli-l;03-ti;3ll, fashion tlmw
32, with a.knlfa May 21. Accord­ food, and reported machci In hi* quickly a* po**|lde to Dr. Speer'* ed her track* in the wood*, but no sighted near Middleton Island, well nnd Tucumcarl, N M , mens.
N.Ti7, last feature 0:12
ing to a pollca record, Killians and Ml), Being a councilman, ho got rraldcnre one-half mile nwny.
whrre Ihe Olohcmniiler inndo It* ureil three Inches.
algn
nf
fnillun*
nor
pile
or
fagot*
the deceased were common-law quick reiulU-a DDT ipraylng of
The snow licit extended from
MGVTKI.AND
Dr. Speer'* hou*n wo* a log one could bo found. Mr*. Kvmi», for Init radio contact Saturday, cntixcd
man and wife.
"Sobmiirlne Comniund1’
with Iwo room* anil an open lull whom *hc worked In Inter year*, a brief flurry of CRcltement yes­ the upper Michigan peninsula
•milhwcstwnrd through noulltern
Another matter tn which Bea­ Ha °Mld m '11 lake up the food between. All thu people In the naked her Iho rrnxun for Imr be­ terday.
Start* &lt;1:U0, feature fl;57, lnIt wan later dlucovcrcd that the Mlnncsidu, western luwo, Nchrns
trice Wright, Negro, accused a eomplalnt i t
ry ’r meeting of neighborhood had aiecmlilud; the havior that day, hut ihe kept a
lermi**inn 8:21, Inst feature
"wreckage"
flighted
wa*
driftwood
|ka,
wclorn
Kansas
and
into
nnrthman of rape, was ruled as no esse the council, at
cn be'U be cnap- man fortified the hou*a by placing •alien eilancu. A few year* ago,
U;U1
nnd
seaweed.
I
cm
Texas.
tcrnied
by
a
bgl
pine pole* and fence ralla do**|y
by the grand Jury.
ICoe.lnuri. .la l*aa* Tw*&gt;(

Effects Of Atom Wekiva lltnil Club Better M arkets
Blasts Are Told Metnhers Itap Fivd Wj|, Be Ajm 0 [
At Lions Meeting
Nev/ S ecretarv

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Mrs. E. si. Routli
Injured In Auto
•W reck Yesterday

Early Settlens At Mellonville
Lived In Fear Of Indian Attacks

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America's,. ■___
Health
. T.
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.THE HANFORD HERALD
Pag* I
Tuesday, Nor. 75, 1952

•.

City Cotpmjg»ion

Sanford History

"« .

Yeggmen Held In Jail
To Await Sentencing

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THE WORLD TODAY t

Ry JAKEA MARLON
haa set'a'pH e# "7f *fT W r t f ' .
America’* health was excellent during the first nine not long before her death, her
place of .property, .1$ by 3S feat,
months
of
1952,
experience
among
th«
Metropolitan
Life
... . . tUUMIaXaU l a 1*0 *
TAMPA ort-FIva members of o
which the oil company wants to
live we* confMMd.
b fellah*,! Sally •«**»! M W l i a r Insurance Company's Industrial policyholders shown. The
Amanda, whom *om* of u* re­
WASHINGTON Wl — There will
Hunting season la her* and replace the property they will $100,000 safecracking gang. Dee on
a - 4 S a a X a r. t'fevlalM aa a a * s a w
boed almost since the dty of their 1k? plenty of crystal-bailing beV aara. rn b lla li» d a a a a l a n t a r a fnl* death rate during the nine-month period was 6.6 per 1,000 member, was a housa servant of many men at NAAS art taking
l a n l a a ('k rla )a ia a a a * S * v V aara.
Dr. Speer. She waa very heme-ilcx, advantage of the many fin* hunt­ Mr. Fa villa last night seM ha arrwt, have been clapped in jai t vein now and January, when the
|K)lIcyholders, which is the sume as in the prime health and
I l l M a a a a lla A v e aa *
the thought occur rad to her,
think the price of 9457.84 to make sure they are on band i f\v HrpiihUcjn administration
yenr of 1951. Only once before, in 1950, was a lower rate— that If her m uter and hi* fan" ing areas here In Central Florida. didn't
,
for 2,045 square feet of company for sentencing Jan..).
tonic* in, about future relations
Fiord
Grisham,
"Red"
Gallagher,
K a trrrU aa a arn a d rln aa M a ile r 0,4 per 1,000—recorded for the |H*riod.
should become sufficiently afraid John Manning and 1 all went property, compared to 1 1 ,5 0 0 for
In taking away the bond prtvi- ' tween .President Klscnhower and
D rln b a r IT, I HIM. a t Ifca P a a t IW tlra
tn* Indian*, they might return squirrel hunting over the weekend 876 square feet of City property, leges of tha five, who Include two s ,n Tafl
a t a a a fn ril, F ln rld a. a a d a r lb * S a t
This vear’s record was achieved, tho company points out, of Georgia
a t C a a a ra a a a t M arah
IST*.
and take her with them,
policemen,
^ . Criminal
. .. Court
,
,n i me test won't come until
waa "so far out of line, I don't former pol
despite Korean wnr Iohjjcs and an unusually high toll of life to
Bh* elaimad that *he, and not tho but strangely enough we dldni waa fair. Me said the comparison Judge l T A qrayson did not go l .|,rslpM scn]es down to work, El *
n i i k u x n i.. o n * v
even
see
■
squirrel.
Just
wait
un­
due
to
tha
protrnctcd
heat
spell
Inst
summer.
There
were
al­
Indian*, had mad* the hideous
re ia i
i..nl.uwc,' starts sending up h i #
blame anybody for queatlonlng, Into detail*.
KlHtUOX OMAN
most 10 times as many dcathr attributed to excessive heat sounds at night, which had given til neat time. Eh, menTTT
He said Monday he had heard . ruurains lor approval, an&lt;F Taft
Tuesday, Nav. IS, 1U I
Waalaaaa M aaaaav
Chief Mounts was out hunting Faga 2
alarm
to
the
settler*.
soma "very disturbing thing' ' m,
(|ul„un»trate what he
Inst July und August, as in the entire year of 1951.
Til* •*itia*i,1■*»".*. O ver d.rj" at for deer when he heard that fan.!f • for somebody’s wrong.”
a te me fee I that all uf , (|n^, „f u,^m ami what hr want*
tide
b rn a rirrin v hatk*
One outstandingly favorable nsisvt of 1952 health h**s Dr. Spaar's ranlUrin-.. *a
n.»«n- , LMy C a rrie r ... ... ..... _____ * ,*S
m ewv imr a r r r w r .
........
n tm ueiriri’rmTrwrrm
. :***h* heartsJkVw'.-*' 1 ,r rl ' T^ *
^ -Jr • w
mese
Oa* M anlb _ ___
___ ...
t.ua
been the decline in , . i b c r . „ ui Inlily. For t'm* fth * ' ■' lime,
uati been built a- b mssif **( With hi* tun levelled ^
f
i n
e
d
unlU ibeyr are sentenced "
'lhc, foreign field, for Inslance.
round
a
two
and
■
half
story
log
at the.nolaa and waited. Ha bav Is HtrvlnM lo “nitt “ %£*
toaatKo* rtotirew m . itlvlngton, 32. sikI it,.,. hJS , a|,J (flc difference* be
~*TTTT;T:— T it* r,lonth l&gt;eri(Hl the death rate from tuberculosis was 14.0 per
house,
the
home
of
a
family
nsmrd
came
tans*
as
ha
thought
about
ob* v»*r ' . ... ..... .... iijw 100,000 jxdlryholilers. which Is a dro|) of onc-flfth since last Duval, which was situated diagon­
A c .." w W
:
•—
wthe prise deer he waa about to
A ll a b lO in rr
a a llra a , ra rd a a t your
J'C ltr und
011(1 of nearly n third in tho punt two yearn.
ally aaroea tbo government road If*'1, 'i.ut. theB, h* r ,la**d aa tha b eth ought^tha^ apVr2 ^ 1 V T S # r r t,t« l- otb* r ’ '" J V g r o u p sent
Dul.
depending nn the viewpoint
Ih a a k a , rra .ila lln a a a ad a a llra a *4
sougn* *»# apprnsaai isoard ,0 i , u w m j M B&lt; flowers J r . l &lt;iso difference*
“The continued rapid downward trend of tuberculosis northwest from the btockhou** at "noise" turned out to h* only a
r a l r r l a l a m r a l t a r Ib a
might *e»m a*
waa
Ft.
Read.
(1962
Not*!
Tha
I.IngTe
rg la la a la a d a , trill ba
mortality brings into clearer view the dny when thin disease
dog roaming around In the brush. the rteKH" ^
h i i i f * * ? b 1 xon of a police sergeant; Armando i (ilc as the sea. For example,
flgura had been set on the njna inH Loy Dorris
t l r r a a i a r a d ta r l l a l a a ra la a.
Grov#
rov«
on
M«l!onvl)j«
Avfnu§)e,
Dfttpp
luck
next
tlm#
rhinf
&lt;M iiptsjtisl the Atlantic part
will lx* a relatively minor cause of death," tho Metropolitan
Cltv property bv Independent apr of the gang. '&lt;
The allexetfr leader
i.iiirh Eteonhower endorsed )&lt;■
fle e r* * .n i* e S a i l H t l u Mr
ta - comments. Hy rontrihulhu to the Christmas seal fund, we Belng a larger housa it could « - conir.tuulion* tV iw V .S no| ju.1 pralaers. He added the City would
i pei
John
J.
Finn,
whn
e*'-»r&gt;H
o
v
la b *
'l l r r i x m l a l l i n
ttom (h# .h o o tin g .t.th e "noise".
Ju*‘
some .Justification
In selling while awaiting (rial, already was t illy that he went hack overseas*
ja r ,. V a n t » r b , I b lrn a » , lla lrn ll. are helping to further restrict this disease and to better "region* around about.'
----------- ...
Bill Brennan, Omer Ihle, Pat have
make it work.
Kbb*n* I 'l l) na&lt;l «l. I.aal*.
A planter named Clay owned th*
the
entire
plot
of
property
upon In Jail.
America's health record.
Lyons, Walt Reiter and Howard which the email portion In ques­
That same degree of difference
land
containing
tha
now
celebrated
Tb# llaraie I* ■ MtMbar af l*e
Thu diseases of 'he henit and circulatory system and sulphur spring which bears hla Levarett all spent tha past wtek- tion Is located for 11,600.
i .-tween th* Iw’n men on some
AaaartataS Ft*** tvblrb ta aatltlad
i -lure Important program may
rsalaal**!r ta tb* ■■* far raeabll- cancer, which together account for 70 percent of ull deaths, name. li# was among thoie who- " '] • » Scotchman's BeVh doing Uommlaaloner Carr*way con­
: -ipt-ar lo others. If not to Taft,
eaflab af all lb* laaal aawa ertata-t registered approximately the same death rate as in 1961. cama to th* stockade for protaewater skiing. They used tended tha sola of th* email plot
Is
t a tat* ■••»■****», aa wall aa all
i , be a basic difference between
tlon, Th# government, occupied In 9,7 * * . , , £ * * Omar and Walt affected th* entire strip of City
•**•» 4l*»at*b*a.
________ Diabetes shows a sirmll -lt&gt;cr«&gt;a«o In mortality.
Elsenhower's Idea* and his.
tha fffert to remove tha Indiana to *4
did moat
of the —
water
tkling
since land from tbo standpoint that
-- ~7
wwwJ* 0kl
IFIR ilBC#
Home
The death rate from accidents Is "moilerately" higher I w n a ^ g l l g e n t to pwteet_____
If the nthcr Republican senators
TUEflDAY, NOV. U, H U
ogreaa from it would bo hampered.
thin year thnn Inst, according to the' Metropolitan, with the log tb* setUera. Few soldier* war# snort. It was a little, cool for &gt;111 Mr. Favllle pointed out aceesa SARASOTA UT-The big circus Is f,ir',n*lly, "uh^ete Ub#w /or^the
BIBLE VERSE TODAY
and Pat, who both hod colds, ao vould ba available to a nearby
m ishaps pad In ifftelnsd
th# iFort*.
increase reflecting a rise in motor vehicle mishaps
iff — r -----at-. —.
‘W '* 1** riding In the thoroughfare and that tho sate f.#3 y S e f f l a E T f f i . &amp;
B f 'g
.B^H^c*n ofth* ^Jopls boat. #?*n‘
Blunder hn* rulneil many Inno- the residual group ,( " &gt;t her■accidents" to which the major- jS u n ..U
Howard decided to tek* a vouldi.t atfrrt tho valun of tho
* protection wo* not- *headed.
cent people. It aIway* ruin* tho Ity of uceldentai deaths o f men in military service ore for
_
_
,
n
u
ll?
an
te
the
DUbTlc^slly^ealm
dteagreernints
with tho President
t * ,*«"» found;tend.
Tho*# at th# Duval stocknd# «ntn#?f
owner of tho vicious tongue, for assigned.
"
J?0^
I*
d*fi^te|y"not“
a»
‘"The
matter
firmly
waa
turned
ning
Sunday
with
a
performance
h^
“re,
,
‘^
||M
?
t o a d « . taw oulil
passed *1* onaiou* week*, waiting easy a* It tonka. Practice make*
hu cannot forget the deadly sin ho
The denth rate from enemy action in Korea was 2.6 per for
ever ta Mr. Lemon by shit City
relief. On# day the sound of n
has committal. The vlner'a ton­
Keep at Ull
T^
tiuipment and ^
S h
Conimlsston lo take up with thj 0V
100,000 policyholders, .-mhxlantlnlly lower than the 5.8 per bugle
JuglVw**
paup Jovwae heard.'Th#
heard. Th# people
gue ihbll elny him. — Juli 2CilU.
many performer* who live h e r e | l,,,,firinci* on I dl
Hill D*LaV*r*n* toft NAAS o'1 company,
; 100,000 rate for tin- same nine-month |s&gt;rhsl of 1961,
ously poured out of the
tha higl
high walla
‘ ~ shi
and formed a Hue along tha road to G. wh?ry* h°.r
rc°’. D.Tun*'r,ck'l ‘- liter*Bishop
Radio and Appll came In on three trains Monday ft* *®k r n°n^rp « s&lt;! the two men
We tee where Kentucky hsi
utv*
tnem
welcome.
Imagine
their
lllVR
......^
s*ft*Ji.rlrrJ‘n* UP the • nn""1 l0Ur; rmdd^rJue in Vho prte.cy of the
finally tlrciilrtl lo he for Governor
Ills' Commission trin s'u ff ptTb' Injilteml. ______m uq J(j ,lavann ’white "louse.
dismay when, instead of tha; reaeMany of them will go in navano
,ult ,h,.r» k*’,) .mi
Slcvemon, by about 700 vote*.
nurlng presence of dignified United i r l . r " “rlta*hfd *° th&lt; Comma- lie address system in tha Commis­
States soldiers, In rod* two com- nicatlon* Department here aboard sion room. Ihe company ha-l en­ iL w eT ^ v i n r.'ihe^ r t? r 'a to c ? be ln a k ij poHtlon ln the ftenato
The Scandinavia 1 Airlines
recentlyy pioneered na new
hy j(,oa, preva|, s!nce
•■m recent
of volul;t« r ealvasv. under the ttatlon. His home te In Wash. tered a hid of $40l.!!6, which wit show at Havana a Sports I alnce ™
We aim tee where President Trube boosted somewhat ro alow for
nan's y*chl created a trallic jam air route from the west coast of tho United Stuten to Copen- ieommand &lt;&gt;f Capt*. Kills anJ ifijftftfii n, o*
Taft seems able to gel the 5*nal«,
t
i . 1 . 1 —
II k , . i l l
iin h
lrn rih lii“
Uland B. Yelvlngton, Aviation the Instalatlon of cut-off swltebrs
.....................................................
. ..............
.. without
......
... mmuch
, .
There
were alKiiit 21 nilllloii
l-adershlp
trouble,
on the Anacoilia River the other hugen, Denmark, by wtsy of tho north magnetic isole and .Knight.
ncouth and .rrough
totelrid
a degTee
tie c ir o n ic a m a n th lr d e ja s s , r e tu r n - on m ic ro p h o n e* . A ll e x c e p t C om - g r a j # M.hooi „ u p i u In th e (Tniit-.l K lscn h o w er w ill h a v e to rrc k o n
l||&lt;&gt;n
fro
m
I
tfn
Thule,
Greenland.
Thnew
route
cut
off
1.060
m!le«
from
I
,’ZVn
the
day. Well, it won't be long now
e&lt;l to duty at NAAH yesterday mlss'toner Kader seemed to favor' fliHt*! |*n'&lt;J&lt;9Cl"
- with him.
before the traffic can move freely the trip from I,on Angeles to Kuro|x» and makea n trip an ioMler* lUUo less than th# In- after completing a course of In- the awltehea.
,n
overnlght
hop.
,j|»ns.
They
camped
on
the
ground
struct on at the Aviation Electron-1 Action In reionlng French Aveagain.
_
It weems only yeslerduy that newspaper headlines which te now'known aa tha Deane u CIAM
service school In nue from 25th Rtraot to the Or#a b o ? t llu fl | 3 % Ave- Memphis, Tenn. "f^e’ la an old-Hondo Highway was turned back
Mohs Storm U. S. Office in nrnlxwl the courage -.1 explorers who flow over the poles.
timer here aboard the station and|l° the planning Commission by
Baghdiid — headline, The United in those early slays men who flaw over the Arctic were ”u„) t pRrt of the Vaughsn home- *•",*•*
xxOve member of last.the City after a committee, comStale* it spending billions of dollsrs regarded with thn same awe as was displayed toward Colum- steed, where Mr, A. J, Vaugran year* basketball squad. While at- nosed of W. R. Dupree, Harry
tending school In Memphis, he .Harrington and J. U Perkins, oball over the world trying to make
Pnx'Oon on the station's lected to one side of tha street
an^^oWlers'dylng
friend* and influence people, but was round. Much has happened since'those early days of Jittery*
during the encampment were hur- football learn. Ix* halls from Ml- being soned as residential and the
1* finding that frirmlthipi which BVltttlon anil the world seems to grow smaller every day,
■ml and te happy to b* back to “‘her for business. They expressed
FLOOR FURNACE
It must he apptin nt that isolation as u wuy of life is led In this cemetery. (1952 Notet dutv
are bought are not permanent or
here In Hanford. He has b e e n the
..........................
oplnton they wanted al the
(H.
W.
corner
Cornell
Grove).
assigned
to
the
Operations
Dereliable. Nation* which are un­ doomed. When the f'irtherest western boundaries of tho
section
classlfleil
for
business
pur­
on
A small building had been erect­
poses, the same a* the rest of
friendly when we are lending them United'Htntes are only an evening passenger flight away ed and served a* a . church and partment.
Robert W. Wessel, Aviation the etreet ha* been. The matter
..... , he ______
SPACE HEATER
money .........
can hardly
depended fntni Kuropfl we cannot talk of wide oceans as guarantees aehoolhouse and was used now for Storekeeper
third clasa, Fred T. ■til Is In th preliminary stages.
.................
upon when ihry are asked to payj ?/ IK'ace. For better &lt;.r worse every ........................
part of tho world
Is officers quarters. Tho soldiers 4*- fountain. Seaman,
Donald J. IfaJudge Kariyle Houtholder re­
it' back
I tied to every other |uirl
• “* with ntrong
1----- "linen of* communication
■ ■
'hV’fteld*. MlleS vrlka. Airman Apprentice, and ceived permission from the Com­
*' and transportation.
raltto, exterminated poultry, rub­ Ivnn L. Burk halter, Seaman, alt mission for th* local post of the
Welcome tn Senator Smallier*
‘be newest newcomers to American Legion to conduct their
This Is not sornolhlng D» fear. As a m atter of fact It bed hrc-hlvcs, then overturned at d
Authorized Coleman Denier
Ihry «rhrckrd
ahoanl Bemlnole County Fair within tho
t It greater e ffo r t to tm dendnm l people In ''eatroyed th«m. Two paralUj'Jg« N/\A*S when
who it visiting in Sanford today Hhmild spur im» to
" ‘"/x,
-n-v*eo aimani
get idnmr wi t h them Thu mlrnuluu „ f track# were laid out by the aolUter* yesterday. Weise) reported for City limits. Approval wa* given
P u h n t 1113
a* the giii'sl of Bill Kirk. "He is other cuuntrh •is and
1007
Sanfard
Avenue
III
1
I
IK W illi l n un. I no till r a t lea o r f
th^ir muusament, stretching B- duty her* Trom Quunmt Point, R. to make proceed* exempt from
making a round of speeches about progrens In aimpoi tat Inn have made them ttelghhorH In io„w w**t of Mellonvlllu Avenue., I. and hi* homo is In Pittsburgh, tax** for the City.
Florida", says Jim Powell in the fact
an well- --aa 1henry. The Idea o f world neighborhood m u st ami It 1* only In recent yaara that p&lt;,. |(,&lt; has been assigned to the
In other action, tho Commis­
,
sion:
Tampa Tribune, "and is somtwhat
Turned an objection from O. D.
" " r ll,l" kl,'lt uml ncU,m
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J
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T
f
'
aln,
Havelka, ami Hurkhalter
amused at the change in political t w ”
Parrel, local liquor dealer, to protiav«
all
baan
assigned
to
the
Se­
attitude toward him since Nov, 4
10Appeal after appeal waa mad* to curity Department.
nosed paralrl parking or. Flr*t
th« *oy«niro®nl tor /•)!•* li*0111
when Ids refusal tn endorse AdFountain cama to Sanford aflar Sliest over to tho traffic com■aralna a tour of sea duty atioard md lee.
1*1 Stevenson without Qualification
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST WELFARE FUND
Okayed th* request of tho
paid off". Roth Holland and Sma- ’ , Op Nov, 24, 1809, n group of umiragudiiH womun mot In till * n*w B^reUry of War wa* tha US8 BUCKLEY. A* a World Morlda
Heart AssiHnt'nn lo exDRIVE POR HOME AND FOREIGN WELFARE—
War
II
veteran.
ha
served
In
the
Uwrt should b* in a very strategic Clovolantl, Ohio, to dlgcuax tho mattor of woman nuffrago ■upoVrb a neorgfan whose nam# Aalatia and Paclfla araaa. He faaia tenu ‘.heir rampnipn here tn Feb­
FOR 195.1
position in lh* Senate during the I ologatuH from 21 aU tm hoard M m . Julia Ward Howe,
ruary.
rig h ta t hotna hara halow tha Mat
* -^
• De*lined, the **{f&lt;r (,f C. A.
nsxl four years.
son-Dtxon
tinea
hi*
home'
la
tn
—FROM THANKSGIVING THROUGH THE
thor of tho Ijattlo ■
l^vmn
of tho
an inniiirmg
Inspiring ,nte.
it (nn )I!
im- Itupohliu,
lu'punuu, deliver
(iniivur nn
hi* boyhood
boyhowr. io mm
■» v&gt;,v- Tlnevfew, On.
Whiddon, realtor, of about 96,3501
i‘3* h,.P:
HOLIDAY SEASONS
Who would become I'rcaidtnl if 0(,(lreH"' 1,1 Uio wiIIhwIuhiii that followed , thu convention MMra«W a tetter.
Havelka came to Sanford after for two City-owned lots on French
holding out for the mik­
General Eisenhower should
ho"li 1 ) { f r t K"",f l" ,“
Amwlc,.,, Womnn 3of(rn«» Amte! KS^uiS: .TBS'SWK'Sr-iC completing hi*. "boot" training at Avenue,
ing
price
of
94,500.
■plains that
Imttlud
n tly
to gut —
for num
riling"
interest
and Infloeoc* tha If. S, Naval Training Center
The Tampa Tribune explains
insi . on*
_.{'or m ,,n-v Vi'iira this vrotlfs--------- valia
--------, ...
....
.
Y O II A R E
Announced the arcrplance of
1»* naiohriiigp, Md. end ha rail*
ii &gt;,. M M o n D«. 15 »l..n tho Amorlcon womoii iho rlsbl lo v„i„.
i n ...... n o &gt;»
llyram, Coon, hi* home. Ilurk- Thomas Vaughan of his appoint­
E h .,.,.I ..........
haltar was formerly afatlonrd lo ment to Hie planning commission,
Approved the request of Frank
Orange, Teaaa ami he hall* from
elect snothrr ('resident. II lie died
Miller for the removal of two palm
A1—non, III.
and tliay were
after
Welcome aboard menll I be­ trers.
................... - * ...........
Vice
have vou'll find your tour of duty
w"1 Iwraary of thu founding of tho auffruge group
come President. If both died before ,
h^ra in Sanford a vary pleasant
!*»,DurtIcularly (dgiilficrmt thin year. Political exports beliavo
onall
, Dec. 15. the Electoral College
i thMl thf}
V()t0 WJ1H t})0 iiccftllriK factor In tho olcctUae'tnaee
' * « nae)
would elect both a new President
day. Ha talked privately with
and Vice I'resident. But if both tlon. Both major political convontionx wero uddrusnud by
3
£*•&lt;
feaaral, and
women HponkorH. Tlte druam of tho miff rage ttex
died after Dec, I ) , th* tegular or­ nromlnunt
htsil finally boon realized.
—when you give to the
der of succession would prevail and
Florida Fond Drive for hoapltah, Hchoolu, and welfare
the Speaker of the House become
E COMOX, B.C. JAt - A ROYAL Tha 'conference wai held only
work.
personally."
anadlan Air Force four-engine a fata boors before tha U. N. Poll
President.
_ _ _
h them
Tim official* not only tipcat lo
aneaater bomber on e leUurefy Heal and Security Committee heard
uive holler itrvlce but they eg.
aupplv night crashed and burned Andre! Vlshlnsky, Soviet foreign
Most newspapers wa have seen
We are profoundly grateful for the generoolty of
pad njoro work. There ware wme
her# late yesterday. Eight of the minister, reject a compromise, of
our friend* In helping uh to carry on our work, and
seem to he pleased with th* selec­
3t million tax return* lait year
10 airmen aboard died.
hop* lo be favored by receiving your continued
and the bureau expects from 57 to
tions for hit cabinet made by Gen­
Iloer* efter the eraih the wreck- fend by Indie, on the repeirlatioii
■w million this year.
aswbtlance at thin lime.
eral Eisenhower. In the South Ihei*
age ilill wee afire, end InveiUga- of wav prkonen tehan in Korea.
Winkle made theia Qown-toMrlh
*£■ willed today (or it to coqI kj
U a disposition to regret the fact
By FRANK O'BHIKN
suggestion* on hnw lax offleaa
g jjf e o u ld probe for uorceovered
ist Senator Byrd w ai not mad* WA81IINOTON in — Thu Inter- should help Amplify things for tax­
"Your gift Ih the nnawer to aomuonc'H prayer”
victary o f tho treasury, But ap- nal Ravenue Bureau ha* Instructed payer*:
Tlte dud Included thru crewl. Don't cloie the door in thn
MUtty it Was offered to him and R* Raid offices In make think*
fRre nf tjmpayer* Just because ofi turned it down on account of fx rie r for taxpayer* when taxpay­ rlclal
office noura are over.
e .r commitment!
{M come*
around
a. Man telephone* to amwer
com m it m em * made
m au e hit
i»» Viiv ir ' nV
O utlining
a n ew
p r o gnext
r a m year.
to go
tna canilituency regarding hi* Into effect from Jan. I to March cilleries In tha evening*, during
(hate duties. However, thia may IT, A»*l*tant Commliilnner of In- lunch hours and on Saturday*. All
cruh h** n&lt;d bun
office* to d ay open until midnight
I, there are soma other
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WEEKLY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

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PERSONALS

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Tu He Held AI IISO

George Kirk returned ‘tutunlnv

TUESDAY
from N ew l i n k S la t e w here InThe Unity "T ru th ’’ CUx* wilt
has spent the post s e v im l m u iillu
j meet at the Ynldez Hotel at 7:46 •'&lt;&gt;"*' suiM fcc w i M n c . i » ' » ; :
f p. in. The subject will Ik* the
Mi- G. SleeliMrorlh of Jnekxou
» book "Talk on Truth" by Charles
ville will spend the riiunksgivlng &lt;
• Fillmore. Tin* public 1* cordially
^ 1 11 Christmas party at t„uii,.ti and J. II. .lone* a* worthy hoiiii.iy* in Sanfoid with relative*.
I invited to utteutl.
I’.'. , I’ "'- nt ‘be home of Mr... nation for the evening. Mr*. J. P.
9 The Chapel Choir will hold re­ Victor Greene on Je w e tt* l ire. ||,dt..i!nw and Janie* llolticlnw
Friend* of A G. Cluuse, Sr. w ill
i . / W . meeting of the .**••.it w.i. n**ncintc motion and pati.m regret to lenm Hint In i* ill und
hearsal nt the Kirwt
Ihipti-t
inole hebekab l.iHlge No. 4.1 Will b • I.-OM lively.
Church nt it: 13 p. m.
has etileieil the Floiidu Sonit"iinm
ii ii
**' m' ,n
*•»•*!• I i Ulo r of fieri* serving fm tin in Orlando.
WEDNESDAY
Ilnll. AII member* are oiged i&gt;. !,• .veiling inrlod.il Mr*. A K ‘Ihoe
The Midweek I’rnyer Service ut pier.rnt.
maker, secretary: Mr*. I . T
Judge and Mi- Janie- li Wnt
Central Baptist Church nt 7.:»»
Sheppard. treasurer: Mr*. I ucillo kin* and clilhlii'll l.vnn ami Mary
FRIDAY
p.m. The Sunbeam* will also inert
Norton, Marshall; Mr*. C. A. An­ Anne nrtived to.luv finni Atlanta. |
The board of the Wooiuo' h A .* derson,
at this time.
chaplain: Mr*. Joe l.ein,„v ,First
1I#t diary of Holy Crus* Episcopal bart. piauisi; Mi*. I*. II. Wyatt. (ia. to spend ihe Thanksgiving 1
P ra y er Meeting nt the
holiday with Mi- Watkins' moth
begin at 7 30 ‘-’ huich will bobl it* mnnil.lv "'■••I- Mr*. II. K. Cordell, Mr*. W. II. ler.
Baptist Church will hr
Mr*. R C. Maxwell.
tog ut l».:4U u nt. in the I'm ,li Moye, Mr*. Augusta Biltuev ami
p. m.
Tho cxeculivr committer meet House.
.Mi*. K. J. Sheppard, *tai lodiits.
Mr*. II II I'allishall had as In i
Ing of the First Baptist Training
Doe to the advancement of Ml*. weekend yne-t* at lo r holllii III
MONDAY
^ J n l o n will be held following prayrr
II.
C.
Howard
to
the
eonduetie**
711 Magnolia Avi-niie, her son uml
The Woman's Society of ( ini*,
meeting.
station, Mr*. M unah Jarvi*. past
Di. and Mr*. II
An a r t ten will be held lit the tian Neivnej* and the Wcsb-vu't grand Electa. seiveil a* associate ilunghter-in-law
limbi of the F i l 't A • t li- eollduelres*. W. I.. Alderionu s e n - II. i'attishnll of .Inekioinvillc, uml
Sanford Woman’* Club from 3:00 Service
daughter nml son-ln-lnw, Mr. and
to 6:00 p. nr. The i*vrnt will I, • odist Cbuteli will bobl it* iu ii iiI ed a* sentinel.
di*li suppci at 7:00 | m.
Mr*. II. Schwnrx of Tampn.
sponsored by the Fine Art* De­ covered
Announcement
wn*
mode
Hint
in MrKinb v Hull to I*4* | H ,
partment of the club. The public with
Mcmorinl
service*
will
be
lield
on
u bo«iiie** meeting of (lie
Invited to attend.
circle* at li:.'l(» p. m. Eueli meriber Nov. .Ml at 3:00 p. ill. at the Mu- M r . M c N e i l l t o f x ' a d
souie Temple ami will be in tin*
THURSDAY
The First Baptist Church Train- m,e“ *k t‘l l° Lri"k' lnblc , m i c M ' or form of on open meeting to which t i a r d e n C l u b P r o t i r u n i
all member* and their fpinlllc* m e
invited.
The 4in*ili'ii Center of Ihe San­
The nest meeting, scheduled for ford Gaidio C’lnli will have lt&gt;
m( h o i T v \ v o m &gt;
1
, *a ,m e r H o n o r s
Dee. 4, will lie an ebvlion meeting fii-t pingiiini of the year on Di*’.
with Mi*. W. I. Ahleimalt mol D* • I entith'd " F lo iidn Glowing of
M iss K a r b r a R u c k e r committee
By BOB THOMAS
in rlm ige of iefre*li- the I nige nml Sum 11 f'hiy-nntlie
mint* and deeointion*. Aunouncc. lilillll*." The piogiiini will include
HOLLYWOOD Ul - "I think in
MT
,!," ll" n „ Uiukt-r. whose men! was made that the liinnd nil type* of mum- a- well n* no
‘
*
Sul
these time* n woman likes to feel, |m‘r t l,,8'' l" It- Robert Jones will Mui,,,,,-* visit, selndule.l
f*u
Sal vi'lties, nml display* will he on
useful. She doesn’t want merely In ;•**' ''hie.. on Saturday night at lll(|llv .veiling. Dee. Cl. will be
exhibit of the .&gt;i-iiii • if ii I flowerhave everything handed to her hv
,,'*l‘*bt &lt; hureh, wn* u,j„
ui, „ l.mnioet in bet homo in all lin n idiiolliig -tlige*.
her husband. If her...................
children are
are honored vostouluy at 1:00 o'clock
&lt;i . Monle/.iimu Hotel.
A dl*cil»*|nn of -oil in* I'liintlotl.
in school and she can afford to with n loin In no given by Mrs.1 pvvo visitor* from England wen time of planting, planting, -olllvu
Floyd
I’olmer
at
her
home
ut
636
1
mt,i,din*
d
with
eueli
making
o
hire help, it's natural that she
tiou. fei tili/.iition nml iu o e l re
wants to get out and do things Valencia Drive. I lively nnungt' b iu f -pci'ch At tile loiulilsimi of I'ellellt* will lie led by J. D. Mc­
loent* of pink chrysanthemum* | the meeting, Mr*. I.eimie Move Neill Floiisls on Si pc* Avenue
on her own."
• a t Thli was the explanation Mrs and pink bihiseu* were n*eil in uiel Ini eoinmlttje served dcjlclnu' Mr. McNeill lia* Imd five veins of
lefie-hni' nt*. Mcmlier* of the experience in growing rliry-nnthe^ I d g a r Bergen gave for doing her deeiiiating
first film role. Under her profes­
The luncheon table wu* covered eoiiiiiiittie with Mrs. Move were mum* c'lmmcivinlly. Mr*. J t’llf
sional name. Frances Wesleotl, aha with o outwork linen cloth nod Mi*. I hi v Courier. Ml*. Stanley fold lloyie, publicity rliallinuii for
Is portraying Mrs. John Jaroli ccntcicd with the shell pink pom Itnrkcy. Mr*. W. It. Jennings. Mr*. thi. iirograni, Minted Hint Mr. Me
Astor in Inc film about the Titanic pom eIn y-iiiitlieimiin* in o large S I’ Dutton. Mr*. Chnlmcr llnr- 'Neill i* one of the first linn t"
disaster.
*liver compote. Bridol place curd* kev. Mi*. Ih'idnh Moye. Mr*. E. ( . gimv mum* In Flotilla, leeidvlar
Dut Mrs. Bergen admitted there mm ki ll tin scaling arrangement. Williams n"il Mrs. John T. Ilrioly. iliortlrultiiral advice fioni Cornell
1University, lie will leal n di«eil*
wan another reason She's tired of
Mi** Itm krr wn* nttinetlve in
'»ion periisl and a n - w n i|iii'*(lun*
living under the shadow of that ii very foil Marl, tuff, to skirt nod A s s o c i a t i o n F o r m e d
wooden-head Charlie McCarthy. sheerest white nylon Mouse with
'nt that time.
To her. It’s no laughing matter Min k noee**«rlo*.
F u r R e t a r d e d C h i l d r e n | The gtimp will meet at tin Gar
" I 'm not knocking Charlie, lie
den Center nl 2.nil o'clock and
During the luncheon rinu.se n
cause goodness knows he has gilt of silver wn* pre»enteil to Ihe!
At ii meeting ill Orlando attend- flout Hicie will go to the McNeill
Shrined support the Bergen family honor urn *t nod n memento given ■'d tiy parent* of lelanleil children Ftoiisl -hop mi Sipe- Avenile
in fine style," site said "But I ain to Mr-. Kenneth Berry, the former in Central Florida, plan* f»r the Member* may nl-o go iliicrHv lo
a little lin'd of being referred to
mill loll of the l elltinl Holiiln III* shop. All incnihct* an' cmdiallv
as Charlie McCarthy's mother I Mi h Nonce William*, who hit* io- tot
\s*iH'intion fm Iteiarded Children itivileil In I'lilov Ho eve"t ami
i
cully
returned
to
Floinln
to
inuke
want an identity of my own."
I to •i i It )•III i •| a Mil'll *| I ill I lo Wib • v• I V it'd
were I'oinpleted nod officers for Mrs. Boyce added Hull a chiy«un
Mrs. Bergen explained the ex­ tier home.
Ihenniui spei linen has Imen pron*- fit t u h l o| Saul i hia-* ilnl Illy llo* I liii-lian* *i t on
the
ensiling
year
were
elected.
Those
invited
to
lie
with
Mis*
Iseil to each person who attend'.
tent of her frustration Recently
t i i fill IIIi'll I I \ | •• iiiiil ill 11* •mi ill | -lii v at h a t h '
I •a •
The group which formed the n*she Joined an enlertuinment Imope Rucker were Mr*. Frank Mehnno,
t liMMiyhout I hr i ' t i I tint* it ii •" rtoiii lifl lo li
soeintioii
will
spearhead
a
move­
Mr*.
I
In
roll
I
Chapman.
Mr*.
Stun
which loured Army camps. She
I.'.no ii*i . M.»i\ Hiii:iiMl lo 'imlil I'al v n &gt;1 . .•»» •*• i
appeared ns Frances Wcsteolt, and ley Itnrkcy, Mrs. Walter Steele, ment designed to secure state ntlil Harden ( ’ireIt* to
county
aid
for
the
edueuliolial
Mr*.
Berry,
Mrs.
L.
F.
Martin,
no mention was made of her re
Chungc Aleutin^ Time
latlonship In Messrs. McCarthy Mr*. II. Wnyile Itneker, Mrs. Cur- tiiiilliiig of these retarded children
I lilillll s III I|iirnl III!..........I i• 1
Effort*
will
be
made,
according
to
In*
T.
('impel
of
Winston
Salem,
and Snrrd.
Tin* I' iiIiii € i•«
I In* tiunb n
IIII* lilillll V.11 il. lull (Mails • tol i
4 * "Dut Invariably one oi more N. C.. Mrs. C. It. Horn of Mocks- those fostering the Initial meeting, riiil.
li ii - &lt;xt«iit|ii| mi i ii vlint inn ti
u as ii*ru thiil ihiv
9 soldiers would come backstage and ville, s. ('.. Mi** Joyce
Hct/cl. to secure iiuartci * and properly
\V IIM'IIII••*« N, M| 11iin «f«*|
I lu* IkmiiIv i|lin n s iimllu i
say something like 'How doe* It Mr*. Roliert McGinnis and Mr*. trained learner* to direct the ad- M ‘ I I II «'IIItHI •«'I
-4 i n t o t i l l ' l l ( I l l ' l l - , VY III*
(loulits lii.il Ilu* Mini &gt;.line i i ....
feel to lie Charlie McCarthy's Chnrle* I.eCette, Imlli of Orlando, vnnceinenl of children ..... ling i»n»
INDIANAl’lM.IS U I' iiIiii einild hinder, -aid her duugliii i
m tinviiiir rvininjx
mother?’ " she sighed.
special tutoring. The Central Flor­ M K ' l ' t i l l f f * i l l |»|ui'&lt;
olid Mi*. George Kick.
«»f • I;i Y I I I I K ' t i l l l ' | • mil decide loduv whether a Imlli I I wn uimnymoii' lele|ilionc . ill Hi
She recalled with relish her one
ida association will hreomo affll inirii In join (hi’ir i»r«ui|». A «li*fin- tii.it
barely ints-ed all llldianupolltriumph over the fame of her hus­
inted with the nuliniiut organiza­ itr (litt* for iiMM'liiiirn Ini•&lt; lint Itrcii beauty rpicen in lier home «a&lt; dav (rum a mail who hi .oh
band and his dummies. That was M i s N M u n c y H o n o r e d
tion designed to serve the same tli'ciilnl upon rtn that iIumnIuii will lired Inteiitloiially (rum the mail cnfiir remarks "
when they were in Birmingham,
Lkj reardiol whin all menilwM hnvi niil-iilc or came from a hiinler'A t R r i d u l S h o w e r purpose.
Ala.
At the Orlando meeting the fnl- bern h r i n l from. All lntor« utml stray stmt
"As \vo stepped off the plane, a
lowing person* were selected to |H’mo!iM aro invit«-«l to rontart Mm.
Mi** Shirley Mn*ev wn* honor­ head
Virginia \nu Jotui-"ii. a prellv
reporter front the Birmingham
the Central Florida assocla- .lnhn Ih &lt;*airlt«»M. ti’lophoiii' 11M»7-It Idonde
-oplionuire :il Butler Hnl
News enme up to me and started ed recently with a bridal shower Hon:
to
itn
tr
tlm
iiitflil
they
|»rvf«'r
fur
.versll / , 1 -aid a hiillrl Unit wenl
I. mNI h i N tl*-The hivclv i"..rdi
^ Interviewing me," she related given by Mr*. T. .1. Dnvl* uml Mrs.
Drwmf
Mr«.
George
Downy
Hausen,
in&lt;'i*tlli|(4.
llitoiigh a plelure window nil--eil of Hiiliiti.\ \ miiiii: t/'H • o lilt. i . Mi
W "Edgar eouldii'l Imagine whnl wn* Jim Koke at 308 Chapman Avenue.
A
iiU'ittbrr'a
|iri*M*nt
ilav
no
o»
T yTln-dry. J;
her hv inily -lx im lie- Iasi Saioi II ill ««\%Il li\ a . ' I n .11 ..III Wo ii it*
happening until Ihe reporter ex Flm "oanis'iif lhe' K?,ke'imum weVe president; Mrs.
l&gt;«‘i«4|ii|i limy Ih* tintinf« i i n i if In »
at till \\ til i*i ii i tlii* ft..of Ilf ii*
plained tlial I was a Birmingham attractively d .c oiut.d with multi , vice-president Mr*. Engine Hn ahiliiw ih'iiitunlH a m^lit Min i mu day
Irmnurpr, Mr • A
.. . illlll 1*4 III 4ll I|l*I 114*4441a1111a* I•• Ih*
Slit* a a- Mas Ittill ill.toll im III** • ..to*- nf thi* 11 •1ai* t • 111 '
I* •
girl and he wu* more interesled in rnliirnl full f ln w rn iin*l frrn I
Several game* were enjoved vv-itli
"
•111' 'i • ott. m cietary: . lr- •
me Ilian Edgai
tia n ln i ('lull hylaw^. TIm* ilxiahai | !!.*•I i mMI| ii *111 111ti 11at \||iw \iiirto a tin . oi ..Halloo \ i •!
"c
ording
secretary,
and
Mr*.
I
"
1 asked about home life with Mc­ lirizi's Is'ing awarded In '1r« Eva
Ml till* 114 \* . .Ill ..I l.ll ll It. •
It* Im*l&lt;| 111u lit |||«‘o(lll|{ i \v a »• oh .ilnl a Alia" liiili.hi.t n . h a fm.ilnl
Carthy, and Mrs Bergen explained \V\on. Mi* Maude Sondci-, Mi*. li* Lilly, historian.
'n l l»v ilu* I'alni t'iii I* ill ii 'to*' .III Ilu Afisk I m v r i s r In .till \ i on 1.tot a . \ii ll i lit &lt; Ih l l • \ i
A
guest
speaker
at
the
meeting
; list hi I any Hi .ii h I a Iif
lhi&gt; ft a1a.a \i*w /* .1 toil Siitllll Mii .. .
that Charlie no longer reside* with Ilultii' B Aboictonline and Mrii •nlhlv no*!iiiy
them He now remain* in his suit Jami's Thninp*on. Seveinl musical on* Giles Lord, Or lingo * "iintv
&gt;p.il
f i \ I*to ilnl Niiiilhi'i i I*It.li|. i • i* ill
case in Bergen’s office between select inns were played by Mr*. Chairman of the County Board of
I Tli. Iimiiu* of Ini |i.iiiill&gt; Mi III tl III! ill 1. tt 1*1 Ml - M " «
Education.
performances. The office Is handier Abercrombie.
.Mai*.iiiiii lx I'iyhth aiio*ny om i anil Mi' H u ll .lotimoii is hi a l.llllt Iv til 1 l.i Isi'd ll m a » olio i.dl\
An nnpeal to all parent* In Cen­ piiHluriny nt ut cd.
to tho radio studio*. Besides, Chur
Acihnlnl .him mil Hum I of llir i 11&gt; 1111(1**1114 ('41 I• I.aV
I.uter in the evening refresh­
lie had to leave the house to make ment* consisting of cuke, rookies, tral Florida who have retarded
room for tho Dcrgcns' daughter potato chip* and mintwere i hlldrcn to Imcmm.' nffiliuted with
Candy.
set
veil
with
Coca
Coin*.
Mi**
Mn- the movement hn* been made by
Previously, McCarthy ruled his si&gt;y wu* presented with many
the officer*. Information can he
own room In Ihe Bergen manse,
secured by contacting Mr*. F. T
lovely
gift*
front
her
friends.
lie had furniture made tn his size
Tinsley, Jr., 1123 Ynte* Avenue,
Those
enjoying
the
evening
with
and stnrril Ills fabulous wardrobe
Orlnndn, phone 3 - 11 68 .
In capacious closets. "If I had as the Imnnr guest woie Mrs. Duane
tunny outfits as Charlie, I'd he Ihe Pruett. Mr*. Reggie Masey, Mr*. Mrs. Edna Bmith, Mr-. E. W.
beat-dressed woman In Iho world," Olll* Johnson, Mr*. C. L. Frank­ Stiles, Mr*. K. I*. O-horne, Mr*.
lin. Mr". Mamie Somlei*, Mr*. II. A. Maine*, Mrs. George Alford.
observed Mrs. Bergen.
Even though Charlie no longer Coli'uuin Yales, Mrs. M. M. Gill- Mi** Dorothy Glllynnl, Mi** I’uul
live* with them, his presence is yard, Mr*. James Thompson, Mr*. cite Cason anil the lm*tr**c*.
strongly fell liy the Bergen* Bor- Lloyd Lowe Jr., Airs. John Thomp­
himself always talks of Char son, Mr*. Eva Wynn, Mr*. T. A.
llonney'N Kritlatiriinl
ai thougli he were a real por- Slilrs, Mr*. Rllliv Wade, Mrj,
l i t i: Kirs' m.
aon. The Illusion is also felt by III* Ruby Register, Mr*. Hattie II.
'VHDNIIKI'A V'H
Abercrombie, Mr*. Ray Tilton,
wlfo.
"llnme-riinilng Special''
“ Of course, I tion’l think of him Mr*. I’nul Casnn, Mr*. Betty Ann
as real, as many of his fans do," Howard, Mr*. Itnhn*. Mr*. Hazel
Shrimp — Sla» —
she remarked, "Bill It’s a strange Gardner, Mi*. David Martin, Mr*.
■ French Fries
thing—although I have seen Edgar William Wit.h, Mi*. Carl Sapp.

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SANTA S A Y S . . .
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with Charlie hundreds of
lines in all parts of Ihe country. I
Itcrform
still watch Charlie when he Is talk­

ing. it Just seem* natural that the
voice la coming from tho dummy."
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Oddly
enough, (heBergen
onljt Bcrgr
44 who isn't token in at all hv the
ventriloquism Is 5-year-nld Candy.
"I gueia It's because she has
been around Charlie all her life,"
said Mra. Bergen. "But whenever
she heirs Charlie on the radio, she
aayi, ‘That’a Daddy doing th a t.'"

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Mr. and Mr*. I). II. Mock of Tul.
•a, Okla. announced today tho birth
of a son, lUckard Dale, weighing
7 Iba., IB ot*., on Nov. 23. Mr*.
Mock will bo remembered a* tho'
former Faye Johmion.

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W rinkles.

Worrying

You?

Don't let ihrm l You csn actually help remove, or girally :nlirce
premature w iinklei in a very simple manner.

The Answer Lady

F lrit what cauiet this hind of | Ihe premature wrinkle lines, and
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of Its natural oils, leaving it hard
Lanolin Plus Liquid is simple as und dry. Ordinary facial cleansen
AHi' lo use' (leiiilv massage a few rob the skin of its natural otli.
drops min your skin before rellr* Ii You must compensate for lost na*
mi! II works while you sleep, lliiral lubricants if your skin Is to
leaves no gfcusv film on your pil­ become softened anil smooth In
low' It's perfect as a powder base appearance; if you are to avoid
and your skin is in contact with dry skin and ageing wrinkle line*.
beneficial Ingredients ull day long.
only Lanolin Plus Uquld replen­
.lost apply a few drops arid lissue
away ibo excess, your make-up ishes these natural skin nil* so
goes on smiHitlily really lasts. For vitally needed to nourish and pro­
a cleansing, apply no more Ihun tect and lubricate the skirt, Re­
what is necessary In dissolve your member , . . it’s up to you! How
you care for ymir skin today
menus tlm difference between a
beautiful, youthful complexion, or
a hard, dry, unattractive one to­
morrow!
You cun purchase this splendid
product at all leading drug- and
department store cosmetic counters. Its nominal cost is oof
plus federal tax. Ask for LANs
I’LUS L1QUIDI

Free*

dlxpenxer

wills

hunrt

lot inn

\ few drops id l.iiiinlin I'lus Hun.I l.uthm -ll-ptlod neV-tl time.) ihii'inu (lie iluy will do much to keep your bands
Vi-ly lo vvuli-h

lovely lu lourh.

lit- Iiiii I,■ iiiiiim dixpenner, which conies with each

I, &gt;d l.otitq- I'ltM I land led l&lt;*n, makes regular spoil-

m ii - ..... .

i-nk. I SNU1.IN fl.tlH HAND LOTION

i I’l \|l* . . . SI.Ill) olu« tux. At all ruxmriir counters,
■i* • f cell i cost.

she loves an e x tr a ^ g ift!
Make
,VoucW“n

delighting, flattering fragrances
now “ fresh-frozen" to take along!

*••• yaw be •
sleeping b e au ty)

wlfh 1
amazlng n«.w

Al Iasi— a rich, hibrfcaHef
lotion ihal Isevoi
your ildn soft and pataL
•aooih wiki m ,fety
0f
«m. Hftpi ikln
ratals* Id noturol
aaldurs. farfosi Wand at
"tfd aitrlngsnti and

So dsllahllng. . .
Ihew cocllnf, compliment is,",
friirsncts by Dorothy Perkin-,
now in Iht handy glldt-uri

Coloins Sdckl Spillpreof and
leakproof, Tske-slong »&gt;to for
quIck-M-s-mlnul* ronsws) of
hrr farorll* fragrinoo
tlmsl "Woodtpio*" b
rihlLrsHnii
ol
lominllesliy sllurwgt

•Mfuaftantfa

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HELENA RUBINSTEIN
announces 3 -WAY PERMANENT
First Home
Permanent
with
,fY
■
1 ,,
T uke-Itor Leuve-It Neutralizer

»,

Ctvo hrr b o th lo suit her fincyl
Bright now way lo gat akin
iporliling tlaonl Clsdn-Up l
« cryiiol-daon solution, dsap
claontlng, rafraihtng ond
mildly oniliepllc. U‘i '
Iha w ii Italy m odarjvjW l
T O IlE T R IfS
(amova modsrn
tin lad mokavp.
i hi hondy plastic
(quasia botlla.

Three Waves In One, for Every Type of Hair
* Ellubeth Arden

• Dorothy CJriiy

Orta-stop to tf-M W tra tliin g pam tonant
far normal h alt and e h U d W * hair. N o
check curb! No n a u t r ^ ln g l J iu t set
and apply " H lra c b L o tlb a l* '!
- '

styles hair all at iha m m t t m
A naU ( r« l|« a r p « r m « a # .| fo r dy
bleached o r problem h a lt. Olvaa
tighter, k m ia r d M d a j
*-- ■ - -

curL Wave*, tots.

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�THE SANFORD H ER a I.D

tofe-fli-M cLA U LIN
OPTOMETRIST
113 Misnnllu

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STUDEBAKER

HERALD
WANT ADS

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F o r R c.s u II n
Tfc* fulhHUii miva eMplf In
• II U lM Ida inlhllilfd In I hr
ilrrnltl.
I time Hr- |» r 11nr Inter Unit
3 Hinm lUt ik r line interiiwn
*1 time*
per lime Iuteri loti
J* I lmen ne |»rr l ine I nter Hu e
■V per Hme fur lenrt) i i i t lr tr t
I U r YVurdt «u ihr line.
lluMble llnte I’nr lllnrk I'nre I npt

(let one now ! A car value that sings!
A buy you’ll talk about for years!

PHONE 118
G IV E
L O N G

IT T O

1%itnI %&lt;1* ittli He nerepte*l
w*tr l He TetepHune tin m m *
»»rnml mu r b t u r li &gt;..wr nnnie It
lltleil In (He lrlr|ihi»ne turnIt, In
return fur IM« ni‘«'*im»iutl«ilJoit
the i*&gt;1vert Her it e%peele*l ««» t.n&gt;
prnmplly. in tinier fur un t«»
#.•••!»»* aerate*,
"...
*••* wont tl* la liar
«Ctlr* »■ Ik- day lt»(ur* pabuenllaa.
la
“ ■ l"**»*4 lately
!L ■“
iM-fara la rear a/.
J r ” " :' .s x z x r u v .

THE

D IS T A N C E

O PE R A T O R

T H E

SANFORD
HERALD
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C hock

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S tu d e b a k e r p ric e s
S ee

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little

b e a u ty

if y o u

it t a k e s

of a

FOR RENT

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to

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g o o d

ROU AWAY A llAlfl' IIEDS
Gay, work or muiith 1 4 2 ,5 .
fu rn itu re Center, lit*. W. 1'irst!

h o m e

S tu d e b a k e r!

"d e a l" a n d

All UM«d«la offer rjfv&gt;J»tiub»f Autatunilic (&gt;n*» in

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A S T U Q E B A K E R ^

IOU IH IIS t l t |
1I1IPH0NI AND m i O I A f N

P H O N E 1570
J O O T M .A N N IV E R S A R Y .*

0?A U H 1K K

* II V- N K f I K a pm 1 im u t :
IllllhWay 17 tl’J, ijmitti ( ’jt, |j
niits, .Sluinlierlaiiil l .mit

&lt; I.KAN POUR room
apartment, ill) f m i

» 9 5 2
l*&gt; Kay ( i o t t o

fuiulsheil

cv.S.HKl UKKuy :t ......... ,t„,i i.ml,
Furnished apurtment in m ile , M.
trance. Hatty .......... lie pi tison
nhle. Iiu|uire ,\|t s. line Untie
Grocery Store I nesell.eii)
3

18 5 2

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WKI.AKA A|imrtmrnts. 1 1 4 w
hirst Stecct. I'hone 4 P0 -W.

sa v in g sl

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C om e

ROOM furnished upurtmeiit
Downstairs. Phone 1735 M

Disiisihle furnished ........ u,ll&lt;
priuatr Gait It f.u uuikiaiK .....
pie Phone loos \V
For
Kent;
Put iiinIii &lt;| upstuns
iipmtuient. niiN Kim. *.rui on. full
plione 2 2 !ll] .l.
3 lilMI.M mill iiiilli. I li illl fin tiislieij
apartment Vdnllr.
&lt;i|n \|. |
lonville Ave , I'llolie HUM \\
fi loom furnisheil himee
W.l

l&gt;.

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F L A S H G O R D O N um l h i s e o d v e i i l t i r e s in a | i m e

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lo n e

h a n g er

'* ' f so tsarreu atncj W ui^ WOUNP0 INPECrtla.
SICK KB 19, WE GOTTA GIT THE r~
M*® GOT A FtVEB/.
LOHB (?MsGEB OUT OF HERB/

M IC K E Y M O tlS B
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TXTCEAVELV PAN3EBOU9TO
THE SUCCESS CFOUR PLANS t

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ARTICLES FOR SALE

.511 KSEI» PIANOS

If veil want lo It ly. Iti-lil or Sell.
See:
.1 VY II VII.. Realtor
Elniidn S tair Hunk lloildlnf
'‘lu ll Mail" I’hiinr 17.5s
VIII M III Ml III' SI ItPIMSEI)
In si-, the list nl lieno - uliii
nthel Hi al K- tut. 10 tune fio
-ale in v*"ii
price i.irore
See Raymond M Hull
/S eW T ^ I trolls, i| lti.it &lt;■ f..| ail
k 'Mi! ipf linil K ■( ill c
t rA"S
S I'n 1 ! I'l^Llil
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*1 VN'tiS New and used Terms T'l ,di ins Utider's Piano Store,
I2u0 Mvi lie
A vviiiic. Phone
I20H U

FOR s a l e f.ol s I to 7 . 1:1 In 22,
III) to 'Ifi anil |2 lo ol all of Him h
Kl'ItNAl'ER Hy Kiaaky.
.'III, Dtenmwohl These lot. at* n i l
My I&gt;nn H u rr y
Wall. Eh.o| ulld I irrptui «■
offuri'd for sale for .'III days at 11
M G llllDGES
special price unit Goins The.
| II5 M N| SI.
Phone I2S
lire iusl Olltsole of I tie i it v lllo
Os
SIS'WH' t &gt;&gt;A*N roe fat CO*NJt. t ’*r
I It \ \ 1 I: t e, 1 1el si' 1 Hods 2 A
1
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rt ii7
■&gt; “ f-KirNG nnStl \M 0
* I t
I k III
. III l| I k Glues sli.l
T J Z A ,1 cmi tuHN into AN UMCO/rtROliJ.HLt
I lit Park Vic.
It I. | Js |
f*, nl 1
p
* 'T '» OgOVCXEC * ^
Sanford. Plot Ida
V I M I I VN 111 INDS
O FFENSE IIOCSIN g
Kio lot v p m . ' Rolla Head lllnuls,
NAVV PERSONNEL
\ 111 in 1 vimu -luls, . oil,in or pin­
W* are liullilint; five Ih'fi'nse
tle tapes Kompleli lepnlr ser
Houses fur sale to first (lye ella|tp|leaots. There are two
v0 e
I Itllile
three-iit'droom uml t I n t wo St'MINItl.K VENETIAN llt.IND
room houses nl sin-rial low
KGVIP.VNV
prices and speriiat low down N2II M'vsl 3rd_________ Phone 283
payments.
| E YGK HAVE SUMr i l l l N ( ' " l d l
Oiler-Weller lliamrs, Inc.
SELL and me to a hurry to si'll
Phone 1092
ll, let I In' classified tnlvi rlulntt
COI.ORKD FGi.KS ! ! !
depil rl Ilia'll' &gt;&lt;( THE HANFORD
Good lols for hale in Lockhart's
HERALD pinv, tin uhility us
ami West Sanford HuUlivIsiiui.
an 'Ifi. o lit ale lie dlum.
$10,110 down and $3.PU pci
| ree
Free • Free
month. Write llocu Rnloil lion.
lluffer Rental
Ilia Cor|i., IP. 4 n i t , Miami
Hy F t m i S t r i k e r
lleucli, Fin.
with
f'uiehnse of I'uste Wax
7f H t s MOvtUJ^ih' HES HOTKOvta] h WW INOa IN TOWH hs "\^
Garaai' upnrtioinl imwlv imlnteit.
at
HE MIGHT PIE . J l MS VOLL DE OUEPl VOWED TO KILL THE LOPE L HO it. lav fiOn lot. Pretty lawn in
Hcnkurik tile 1 A I’sint Co.
-v r TV/- r~ ? ? ,
RANGER FOB SCHOlMG HIMTO
front.
VM
^ k fA M O EN09 KH0V&amp; HB^
Also
Masli'i f t 11ft I'eiot
$2.Ml pal.
Four lo'il room home iicwly paint- Ainty llhinki'ts, Cots, Tarpaulin*
tii all conveniences amt 19 acres
•VrniyNavy Surplus
Unit. Phone dfli’ VV
;t|lt Snnfiiiil Ave.
Phone 1321
SMALL 3 RGOM I'II.'.khIi. w out- SWEET HAMLIN matures IKOtl
side city limits. Alicady tented
lm. If. VV t.or&lt;l. Phone 11714-J.
at (Ml.Of) monthly. A iruud Investinvnt. $2000, uml luke over USED HI’Al’K healers; all hIxps12000. mort|faK&lt;'. Write C. II. L.
yriMid cmidllu.il
very rensun*
d o Heraldnlale. Lee III os. ;t|ti F!lin A v .
Pit. DIO
l.ovalv two heilrtmro home. Nicely
(■mlscaperf.
Weil
flnunced. TUXEDO FEEDS Comiilele line
Phone IMO-M.
Hunt's T ilti"in F'eesi Hlurs.
B y W a l t D ianvy

VEKV WELL.
VOU WiN! t
SHALL i3iVE

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Ural f &gt; U t* l o r Hal*

—3 I 12— SPECIAL SERVICES

•—15

NEW LARGE 2 brilriHim home I'UIH.IC
ADDRESS
SYSTEM
v u i;
Until.mil, IIsi'll like new, A nukes,
Groves Ave Wood eon si ruction
1 i.s
2 speakers, foil eilllipmelit #fulli
Tree from moisture anil mulil,
si 1 1
Larne living ram i, picture win-1 value first dish htiyer $2ou.im
Vo vtidm*
Mull V
ilun, lileil hath. pleasant kitchen i
Go
with iloiihlc sink :io yaHon uii Itruml new ovei aiul iin.hr
t 1 1 To .1
allot
If
lilt
unit
2
2
till,
ivilli
to
ler (muter
Niee cupIntariN. ]
vd
tH&gt;ke* shells a.Oil 12 t .. \a - .m
sereeiieti hrce/cway
r.irpnrto
lis t 1 ill
rnlRcs
Jfttt
IH
I.
l
o
l
l
leil,.
:o|
t Is
jilenty simile nithm three iducki
Kasl Fifth S tre e t.
ot Imsiness sect Inn of Granite
I VIIPKN I Ell M1 IIGv
l it) on unveil street t«i.9T3 INI CHILDRENS' furniture Solel m.i
null 1. 1 epai.i
.0 small
G "n e r. Thomas I'ark. West Blue
pie anil llireh
Drc-sa-. ,1 I eihli.hlttiir,
I all lilo 1112 'I I
Spring Avenue
traninl ininor, wnnhohe u m l1
iil|£)it*tsuul. Ken.-mml.le
12 1x
I’Ll VIIIING
Jsmi.un IMIWN
ltunilul|i|i.
1 'on 11 act urn! o|Mii
Ki.e
$IH.7H I'KIt MON | It
estimulvs, 1 1. lint vcv. V’G
2 bed l oom, tumid new innsoni v 2 COMPLETE IIEPS
1 .........h1* J
Saanfonl Vv.
home on 75 ft lot. This lullin' i«
l single: 1 foliliilit uoumtf
complete with
lllcc/cwui nlnl
I'oui'l. Can Im seen ut i t s Wes) CAIIINE l.s I t 1•. it * ’
1 V(»*
l'«l I’m ti' I'li.i' *o 7iiii
ItUh St.
' • f l1'
A v*
Wood wo ku e
S K M IM i . E III! VI.H
• 1
»1
I't..01 *' Ml • M*
L'1211 Mllk'lmlm
I'luilie 27 GIRL'S hirycle — Evcclh III I Oinli
lion. Call lllhfi-.l after I p. m
Stm til
1 K 1 * &lt;1 u t
2 IIEIUtnnM FRAME Inmse
1 1 1.*
Service. Gt
• 1 » . * A* H ill i n
:l hut plat, s It.
2H0O Mi') k Muttm.lia Avemu' 4 ICE IIOXES
\ v i ’ tn i
H u n f'in l
tery Servi
llniv Plantation C"UM
Just tint &gt;if city limits
with
and 2nd S t i n t
2 lots, iitfiuu. Itrusoimhte down
3'*2'
I
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pnvilieiil, I'liliuue J.'iO Oil tier Martilc Hlali
dust tlte t hint' t"i pastr\ ui VI I. TYPER lltilldn/et woik. Ilea
mouth \ M ltenuisi'l, I'lione
•oiiulde Kati - Elec estiinates
hoiiic ranilv makinif. I’too h Howl
(Gil M
ITioip KdH-.l. V C. Griicv
— heavy cut k Iii - s
In ni
Phone fiftll-VV.
Model 11 2 lleilI oiuu iniuse lot ft.
I'll t i l KS t'oli.uiuj Cil'lllll I s knew
on llitvnv 17 02
I ‘. uctes of
how" plus K Sail t) nun1anleeo
CAII1NET. o « I 1
If i onluI l‘t ii'i il Mu'lit Gin' mile KITCHEN
lliettlpioefll''! Ussote yen ol
painted $12,110; Five I’miw. i
uorili of M'.iiiiie Itiiilee Wru
t'liest, like new $20 no I I. r, 1,
“ lluiulliii*" appenri,tii'e
Phnip
Knii;ht
■IHI fnt free di’livety service
Cleaner atl.OO. h l o 1,. I'ulnott •
Avc.
New eoiicri'ti him k home, ver t
heal, Im all'll lost oviu the ritv Dunean Pltyfc mithocat v .l.mec c ei iiitui e Kepaiti' l, ItcfuiKhn..
Monti' and office F itlu rcs llu.illine li'tnl (it lie of ^il70P till with
room tnldc mid luiffet Mis 1 t
IKVNIK;i S t VHlS’KT MURK!
teinis of ftHiltl 00 ilown f&gt;atlutti'i* ^jmT^oiu^Piioiii' 021 .1
__
I I I Itailioml \ veilin'
small nionllilt |u n io .n |s
(VVcIuku lll.lrf.)
«— ART I CLEM WANTED —0
RGIIKRI V. Mil l I VMS. Realtor
Raymond l.umiipilst, Vssmlllle
VV* lauy, sod A trade use I s l 2I lulumite
‘!;:Al.?!lVand
? t :,t.V!V^.V.l:i,^
V .? J
1 till,let Plume
Phone |i ; ; t
At In,ill. Hunk Hide
furniture. Wilson Mm, r l oin
t 10 t M David K. Curpenlcv.
Hurt* Co. 311 E. I 't Phone Mf.it
NEW 2 Ih'dioiirit house fnioisPi'd
I VMil SII'S
floe lots l.o,ali'il at Paola.
F I'ltN IT I RE
t (fH tltti* \ 1 mm*11 u in
t 111’ t" •1
Kill.
» IMlO See ml lift t
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10.(1 *•* 1 1 pi* j ti $1ul ltd ion | » li*.
Sold or I'taded. St
lllllek Well ill Poll II I, Emit I 'm. ll.mpld
(■1*t»r|a 1 175. 1 ir- ‘iitoii!• IVntrr,
hy nr Telephone 1127, Eminliire
Mrs Itluckwi'll at Sai • , 1 Emit
Ih \V Fir«l
Co. Home eveliinafs and Solidity
t enter
lid W. Eiisi.

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ROOMY, IIMl llFtlYi1 4J |in| I linn 1
hnnir, new ilivtaic kilt lien
Iante porches eiiniplrleiy foinIshed - Hpncituis lawn Ideal fm
phihlren Cull M10 .lt after -is

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D. L. T. DOSS
DR. C. L. PERSONS
rillROPRAfTOR
OPTOMETRIST
IRR'RS ‘I in 12 —‘1 in 5
EVES EXAMINED
Phone 783
(il,ASSES FITTRD
3U ■ Vllunlic Hauls Huildittif 1
tin Sindh Palmettu Vventae

I’liune 512

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T u r- d ir , Nor. 2 5 ., 19*2

HOUSE fnr stile • story nnd half. YGItNl, turkeys
H tu 20 Ihs.
U»rn In back with ifnniKP Flow­
Ilolcnmh, Mill Muple Avenue,
ing well. 1-ot 8il x 188'ii. Sec fl.
phone 1290.
R, Cnrsnn, Lake Alary IInail, lit
1, Dox DM alter 5:00 p in

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Mail - Li Hid up ;ifi ! i11 " 1 ,1 1•
Klri'^fnm* Unit •* I ••id
dit^'
i t , nl*-ndy wurk Viicui
1 ;*•"».I
pav f«»r rlbjlil ptiri\ I' iip i&lt;•m•
Stu* i’n, 111 Hunt I a! .St

'! L I 11 •Milk Mini I’I ».1 I Imp
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Ml'd«.,. intut L%4*" •liii'Mi' Pi i1' i*
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I' Oil li Itil II llrlp Wind'd Ksp'11
It
N O ID 'E S I'EIISIlN VI.S
II
mil hi’n iiiiiv \pplv
IN S IR I 1 THIN
Ml, Hill ti ti v p"Miiifi(f I'ldii bptii
ion hiUir
Dinar rf 11
■&gt;,.
N “ "d WGMI \ ueedul timin'
inn
iflitl*■IV In (Null f"i VIid)•| Miiti
VOUNti MEN. .............. ui ■ t • -il’i III* Ul Mf IfIk Mini im ,| v\ ill jUn*
. mu id* Mil \ 1 *
t « *;♦&gt; Wi 11 .'
and 17, to tram fm M inarr. . .■1
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1 .tail .stores Mu)'
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4*t'hi piLii • H, (Hi in
m \ | I * \ N l n \ ' wanted Uouoi and
in.aid
Small -1111111 ll"v lo.'i, PIG I'VIG NGVV to a'lt*' to the
Seventh 1lav V'lvelll | t Met fill e
t ake Mary.
I'n 1id 111 ive foi liutiu and f., 1 .'ly;n
VIII’ TIIG!
wi'lfore fm lllfhl.
Will like working with tile ’IT li*1 .. ill fin ! tluit titio D I't 11 ill 11
phini' Co Good pay from the
our siieeintte if von i i-it \N N • tail, iciftilin ineiea-es, sick
t l ' T F ' S It EFT AKit ANT Open
nos- I.cm fit, Kp|toiImOties fm
'Soielnv- Ihliiu.lo llilfhwiiv
u.lvmiciiiioni, a ml folk-- von will
I’ll joy workintt with. Tin 1 e 1111
M r rtlA IG Itll.lS
ii.'W otiettinv 1 fin aril Is, 11v;*“
J 18 lo 23 with lliift* S* ln"i| , .iu
Ml. Ill V VMI si I I.
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omorrow Ni

EFC Tit
2,01k) Fans May Sec
Important Homecoming* Struggle
In Memorial Park Gigantic H a I f t i m e
liy HUNT (TilKTI.AIN
Show Is Planned;
Tomorrow night (In- Neniliudi
i J a n e e To Be Held
ICrlillt mi wurrlnix will defend
themsclvo* In tlirir own hntliwlel
Grid Game
After
aitnln.it thr Invading l&gt;rl,!iinl Hull-

WillLaunch Gala

Parade

iloitn before wlmt In L*x|Mrct«*U to
Ik) llic Iniiti'il liuiui't-oming cruwil
In year*.
The *t&gt;ke* will lx&gt; &gt;i IkIt for
Ui Im fame. |)rLand and Sanford
are both rurrenlly llrd for Ihr
noulhrrn half fool hall trail In
Die Kail Florid* Conference.
I're*annie fnremsler* g lrr Ihr
iwer runnlna Bulldog" ho r d f
thin cllmallr ronlrM that will
end the 13.12 aeawm for Sanford,
If I hey lone.
A victory for the (■unns-Fleinlng
combine will extend the union
fnr one more garni*—tin- chainplonxldp of the RFC. This title
play-off, with the winner* of the
northern aertlon of the tonferenee,
la n newly ilevlied plan ndopled
a t the jin'.lemon com hex* meetImr.
It provides the opportunity for

(llie of the moil innhltimM home*
coming ci'lcbrotlons in the iinniil*
of Seminole High School will he
undertuken tomorrow loginning
with u gain parade in llie after­
noon cupped liy o I'eri Cluh rally
In the downtown Hired*. Of course,
llie hi|( attraction will tie the in,
uortuilt football Inlllle witil lie
Land High School tomotiow night
in the Mellon ial .Stadium starting
at 8:16 p. ni.
(le t"tin hnlvri of ihii highly Important gridiron duel.
»hlrh will drlernilnr Ihe winoer of Ihe unulhrrn «rcllon of
Ihe liail Florida Conference,
Krneil Conley, SHS mimical di­
rer lor and muglrian of hnlfllme
show", will combine Ihe roncrll*
rd rfforla of five urgatiDaUosis
Inin a "ipectiirlr to end all "pertor lea."

SHS Hom

TDK SANFDHD HERALD
'itjjc I)
TtiPMlay, Nov. 21, 1032

Paul “Titan” Pezold Rules Over
t
Spartans Finish Syracuse And Wisconsin Strike
City Loop For 10th Week In Row Season As No. 1
It Rich With Bowl Invitations
Stetson Cagers
Like iminy Ami r u nn ulldetea o7~h'ecl,, llm flyiiit; mniTnian who
NKW YOIIK i.P—Wisconsin nml Coach Jess Hill said:
Team In Country ;Syracuse
To Make 3-Game displnving
(iernian extim lino, ru n I I’exohl, II clashed down a twr-yenr loivllng
finally have struck it
I am very happy with the
ninnr.tng physical eri- record with a 211 uame earlier in
choice of Wisconsin" beci
becam e from
—
I rich.
durance. Lou Gehrig played 2,164 the tenpin eampaiirn. Steele, San*
are certainly
G n l i f n r n i n The Badgers from Wisconsin nml all I've heard they
7
Southern
Swing In North consecutive
x I I U I " , | , he 0rant,cmcn fr„m Upstate New the strongest team in the Big: T
p H I H before ill Itrullh ford i version of "Stalin**, Is the
Ten.1
en /'
forced Ids early ret it ament. IVzoldj fifth howler with n 1110.2 murk
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In to

2 n d ! 'York landed lucrative bowl bids

is playing his 2Mb year of c hain- thi* season.
’ yesterday to complete the lineup
The City League resumes play
for college football s big postseason
pioinld|&gt; howling.
Tin' libs'ky Ml- in iN 11th week tnnioriow night
games on New Year’s Day.
yeni »ld veteran lit (lie Sanford Bowling Alleys at
Wlsconsin'a "sweating-out" per­
N E W Y O R Kivr — Michigan
of 2H years o n 1 7:30 p.m.
State's undefeated football power­ iod was the first to end. The Bad­
i IT V LEAGUE AVERAGES
the howling nl*
house, which closed out Its season gers, Big Ten eoleoders. were
Pin* Avg. It.G. with a whopping 63-13 victory over chosen to face Southern Califor­
leys is maintain'
DKI.AND (.Speeiall — A three(1181 171.26 226 Marquette Saturday, was voted Ihe nia'! unbeaten Trojans in the Rose
ing Ids Mipreni* l*ii&lt;11 I'exotd
gmiie northern jnmil was anacy over ihe City r . Von Herb nils 9049 197.11 211 nation'* No. 1 football team today Bowl.
nouiiced Hntiirduv by Stetson HiFour hours laler. Syracuse,
now 197.20 203 for the seventh straight week.
Howling l.eagim II. Appleby
llulter hnskeihnll conch " Dick
9991 196.21 226 Southern California and Georgia which him never played In a "big"
fm
the
Kill) O. Tuuditon
Mot land wllh a trio of top cage
straight
week II. Hterlo
9778 190,18 2.11 Tech, also unbeaten, were second bowl game, was selected ns Alatennis on Ihe slide for Ihe week
w i I h 1, « t
Ihe II. Ilmtwirk
2100 1(21.9 210 and third In the Associated Press bam a'i opponent In Ihr Orange
of Dec. 1H-22.
slightest Indica­ (i. I’exold
9940 169.24 101 weekly poll of the nation's sports- Bowl. The Easterners drew t he
The three Irums on tap for
9909 I6G.26 10U writers and sporticasteri. The 10th nod after Navy reluctantly turned
tion »f faltering. J. Knnner
• he holhlav excursion a re —Lake
Haul I'rintd
Tin* gm&gt;d rin- I'. Kite!
6422
161.12 107 and final poll will be conducted down the plum.
Forest College si Lnkr Forest,
Here’s the major bowl picture,
lured "Kirigfish," a &lt; he is known J. Cooke
9922
161.14 201 next week.
with the Southeastern Conference
III. on lire. IH; Illinois Wesleyan
Wilt 161.2.1 187 Thr major change In the top 10 providing
Cowley will in. .
. | nl lllmimlnglon. III., on Dec. 10; to hi" howling "Koimnden.” Is W. Hkeht
half the teams:
"till illmvc Ihe 171 rivelllg, gLime, II llrrhst
mao 190.30 201 this week was Ihe absence of onceRose Bowl — Southern California
end Itelidl nl lirloll, WIs, on four pins in front of Ids dosest
Klrchlioff
6110 160.10 106 feared Maryland, which dropped (90)
vs. Wisconsin (fl-2 I)
Dec. 22.
mote
b n
,
rival, f.arl Von lleilmll".
Kietxer
4824 160.24 100 with a thud from eighth place to
Sugar Bowl—Georgia Tech ( lo o)
U k e Forest was reeond spot III
I'evle
At HI7.11, Von is imi 11 lim ith
9111 160.11 188' 15th after bowing, 17-7. In Ala­ va. Mississippi 17 0 2)
llielr eonferciiee with a M-ll sea­
Club, und I'ep
f d iH K ,
Ncgrolta
of Harold Appleby who vir­
9179 140.11 180 bama. And Alabama, Hlh a week
Cotton Bowl — Texas 17 21 vs.
son reroid. Ih'lnlt was lh" lop- ahead
lumped up Into eighth.
Club with ihe
I
Kly
tually moved into a two-way lie
1.141 140.2
198 &gt;ago.
sider In the N.l.T. in ItHO-fd and with "King' Curl" this week. Ap­
Civil Air I'utroi .
w V *
Michigan Slate polled 88 first- Tennessee ( 7111
llerhst
4194
196
118.21
Orange Bowl — Alabama (H-2)
came in dose Io Ihe top Iasi year pleby, who broke into the league
ol hmilord uiul
votra out of 149 cast Io roll
Carroll
4901 118.17 170 place
vs. Syracuse (7-2)
tlio I til .uiul Hitrsi - | H ....
up 1.400 points.
with a 17-u iceord. Illinois Wes­ lead nl Ihe very beginning of Ihe
linker
2229
148.9
170
Wisconsin nml Purdue finished
School Imml Into , ^ B r *
Southern Cal moved up from
leyan had a 2IM mark In A0-5I season nml ulm bus been in eon1,'rny
4891 147.
210 fourth last week to second on the the season tied for the Big Ten
a nuns piitrlothv k L
* ’ .k y ^mid 2H-1 record Inst yenr.
Milne
tenlinn
every
week
hence,
hold"
o
•IH
1
1
!
119.24 IHO boslx of Its 14-12 victory over championship wllh lilenticnl Irngue
extiiiviiKmica e n - l ’l* t “■
n
Six lellrrm rn nrr reliirniog Io
llorsdorf
1820 119.19 172 UCLA, which sends Ihe Trojans records of 4-M Tlds left it up to
illh'il,
"A n d l l * '’ ' * . AM Ihe Slclson Squad this vesr as lofty Ir,7.20 |iin mark for third
1
miking
........too
,
.
,
,
^
^
Cobh
the Big Ten nlhlelle directors In
2120 116.22 181 to the Hose Bowl.
Crown Thy (JimmI Mel Fleischer
hohlnxrrs from Ihe ronlingrnl
lluaaell Mann
I li ■ill,- T,nidi
1
I mv-rni
4807 116.22 186 Southern Cal had 24 flrst-plnre pick Southern Cal's opponent
with lliidhi'rliood.'Dial compiled llie high murk of I t"II,U 11*1 wllh I
:
r
The directors derided that WIs
lliihhiird
W29 I46.lt 101 voles and 1.244 point*. Georgln
n loom Hint might have liecn up­
Fullowin gtlie giiliie llie linoii'' I ID wins and four losses hi"l sea­
glline tin B
(loss
.18117 II 1.0 189 Tceh was close behind wllh 1.223 ennsitl was llielr best bet to give
set once to Isnince hack and prove coming fi'illvlth's will In* iipino- son. Four freshmen lim e earned
the
lllg Ten Its slxlti straight Hose
H :
Hussrll
Its mettle Icy winning all Its re­ piiolely cllmoxcd with u diimi' al | varsity stols in the IIMLds* VI' l&gt; 1
4711 141.16 100 points and 20 flrsta.
woil by
Ihe KlIH nodiliiimm to the hlnng
l
2899
186
142.19
maining itumea.
Other, In the top 10 were Okla-1
J s 'i'' x K J T
two weeks' drills.
eingc. In, hi,',', 11
nlmills nf doner iNMi-tri 1‘eier I first
David
ffrflA fifth;
Rfih* uMissisi u l . . V ’?*1 &lt; mifojTnco« first Wise in
IlitH) 110.10 171' mm fourth* UCLA,
Only I*. K. lu n ar, wlilrli liars lltlkur,
Tin* r d timing engers are, Jim flushes of gi«al
aln
j»
nvrr
nil
rrrn
l prnbnnly
Hillgiilg
Dick
Aiken
will
Holler
117
1.10.
140
fotro Dam. .‘seventh; swayed the voters nThe
post-sea* on I ills, will not par­
Badgers
add In the rmutieiiloiis ocindon Tnvltirre, C|o"ler, V I ; l ilio ness
J'icrry
twin
139.9
E
E
B
N
i
f
I8H
Trnnesxce,
ninth;
Texas,
loth.
ticipate In the rhnm|doiuhl|i
won six. Inst two anil tied one
with some of hIn iippeaNog viirnh. Smith, Ilullmidale; John Inignunl, I,
on
K.
Ilnrdi
133.
on
1102
167
Points
are
based
on
10
for
first,
even Ihmiuli Ihry won Ihe northWe I 11rail ire, N. .1 ; lames Carlin,
Tomorrow's grumliose pursdr
...... 1 •
Hurnell
3069 112.10 182 nine for second, etc. down the lino. game while the Boilermakers nf
ern srrtion a mouth ugu. (hi llie
Dlivlumt Hindi;
luck (Iksni'e,
Purdue won four, lost three anil
will romoirnre id llie lake frool
i I,r1111-11 o
Miller
2962 128.8
194
hails of records, HI, Augosllnr'*
dradtoeked two games
hand shell and proceed down I'.ik Ilidjte, III.; til win Hansel, 11 f 1 1 ..........1 . ‘ h" I
-'2;^ ...
Stanley
760
1-16
129.9
The leaders (first-place votes In
KrllrrllniiH will qualify as llie
I'iivinitlon, Ky nml Jim Yrmge, fourth spot.
Big Ten Commissioner Tug Wil­
I'srk Ateiiue In Firs) Hlreel
I'resent l
l i t parentheses):
170 129.1
nnrlhrrn rhamplon und wilt play
son disclosed Wlsennsin was voted
Miami, who will join Ihe sipmd
swinging easl down Fir»l to Ihe
Almost
the Von llrrbutlx
Van
Nrs
H
M
10
129.1
1
19
I Michigan State (88)
host In Ihe wionrr of loinorNiw
1.400 1 In by a clear makirlly nml said:
idles font hall • eilH'lll
corner of Magnolia where a
time lldng rail he "(lid of llnh

K

Tech Takes

night'* engagement,
"spontaneous" prp rally will rillT'lie four freshmen win, are
mi l AVERAGES
ndiiMle Ihe uflrrnoon irlrlirahilled Tor varsity i,nly are. Milli­
Ihd,ami nliaiirlccd o 27-9 "hid
Pin* Avg. II.G.
thiiis
in
vigoroos
IU12
Celery
ard
Slliers.
Hanford:
Nick
I'llInrklotr lit the hands of Keller
Sports
limiiulup
-col
6627 197.19 108
Fed
fushhin.
rit'1 . Xrnln, Cl; Hubby CormpMinis mid (lie Seminole* fell to Ibis
\'»u llethull*
6121 191.11 101
Itv (iAVLL TALItirr
loll. Jarksoni llie; and Harry
smile riinslol eleven, IK It, the fir»t Hpeetoele Impi einai in, Cuw'ry,
I 1111 nil
6190 192.21 209
will
eiilisl
Hie
osslnlmne
,,f
John
Hell. Ilradeolon.
NKW YOIIK i.f* - .link Krauicr Toiirliton
loothnll "ill.iuk (he locals have Audi's, iiiiiinioiidi'i nf llie Civil Ail
6290 169.22 181
Hill tilirrell, a iiiiii h tlerIlian finully ipiil" hedglni! In the birth I I’nuke
suffered io (heir own ixrouml" I'tlllnl; Mi*" Ollie Iteeie Whillb',
6922 169.9 208
Iasi •ear froii, Del.nml allil Ted eiimlng Ixsue of Sport mtnjniine
since way hark in 11110. The com- HILS filet* Chili diiectur; John 11
Cassidy, a liTti rmnn ill HTill fiom and sny* Uiul he expert" Frank
paiatlve score theory might tend cy, Del.and hiinil iniixtni; mid Mi
io favor Hanford since the Feds A. II. Mrltmiuy, spoiisoi of tie* Dnytolin lleiidi, me also staled Kedumnn of Australia to turn tiro a 71 match tour to settle this In*
frsslonnl idler the liavi" I'np d ia l Irrnntlonnl feud It would not be
for varsity, duly.
held Kctterlliiu* to one less touch­ I'ep Cluh tills week.
Morliind released Ihe following lenge Humid nl Adelaide next mi exhibition, like other shows In
down, hut other scores do not.
.Spumous nt this revised and perniniiinl rage seheil- inunth and join him mid oilier* the past. This one would be set
Take ns an example Basils,
in n world lour I It) nlxn guaran­ up on a dog-cat'dog, 'pay as you
The Hemlnolrs blanked them 7-0,
F3 horn egoruing w ill! ul'*'
Dec. 2—I’atrlck Air Force, Co­ tee* to kick Ihe stuffing mil nf win' basis. The more you win, the
but DeLam! nilmlnlxlerrd a lo­
ho Hylvla Hnyos,
Ihe ynung A nnie
con.
l l defeat In Ihe Lake Cnuntlans,
more money you make "
Osrnrled liy Mel
"I think Sedginan will turn pro
Hit , ll— Florida Southern, HeHanford knocked off Palntka,
—make
no
mlslnko
about
thirl,"
Fleischer;
Killy
I
Lorn
I
16*13, Del,anil did a lltlte hit
PIIONH 22
Nlxs with
Huh
Dee. 10— Hollins, Winter I’nrk declares the lanky rullforninn, whu
heller, 17*11.
Morris; H e l e n '
DIre |il— linlversily of Florhlu, (nr some five years has been rre
STEAM HEATED
Tim Bulldog" will nmteli lheir
ngnliod a* Ihe king of the money [
VV e I d i e und (inimsvitl
outstanding running hiteks, Jim
" I'm sure Ihe exciting'
Honk* 11'gisli‘i;
r*c lh Luke Finexl, Luke For* player*
Itrarn mid Wit Henry, niroln*t
news will break after llie Davis .
jS Hope W e I d I e esl, 111.
Hnhfoid's Junlni’ Metis mid K&lt;
mnlche* are cmnpleled
.wllh Sain liirnh.
Ili'i
IU
I llinoi", Wesleynii, I Flip
l^iekett. Mot's linn Mill up I.0HK
"Yes. I think I ran heal Frank
soli. I hey Hit] lie IIh’otnini'lnn. HI
vurds lids aiasou and prnhohly is
Hedgmnn and Fm eager To Iry
feat...... . 1,1 Ihe
Hr, 22 Heloll. Iletnll. W1«
the RFC top scour wilji 02 points
it In la el, every night I sny an
Jufohxtin eiilly f l o a t s
.Inn :( Fnlverslly of l.oiiisvllh1, extra prayer in tin* hope Hint 1*11
in four unmey.
Hconl reports on lleLaml
which will tepresenl every eluh Hnrnsolu
get 11 crack al him And 1 have
Jan b t'nlveisily of Tmiipo, reason In believe my prayers will
readi llesrii — rxrrtlrnl hard und urgmiiiutlon
at
Hemlnola
drlvlua runner, purllrnlsrly nil* High Hclimd in tumnrruw's par- Del orrut
1 he answered real soon
Jun. 12 University of Miami,
■epl al rlrcllna his ends and sn udo.
"The possibility of Scdgman
exrellant mini and kirk off run*
turning pro has been given an
Over 2011 purllclpmils will con­ (*•&gt;11)1 (illllll'S
.Inn. 17 Itullins, Del.atld
backer, llcnry—Hears watching,
elaborate airing in the newspaper."
verge on Ihe Memorial .Stadium
.Inn. 2U University of Tainpu, In recent weeks There have been
very clever, especially on run­ gridiron Io singe Ihr rolorful Inthe usual unconfirmed report*, r u ­
ning reverses, Del.and line—la Irrmlsslon demonatrallon. HIIH Tnmpa
Jan. 21—Georgln Tencliers, Do- mors, denials and general verbal
student James Davis will nar­
mare than adequate and block*
exchanges, lull mnsl of Ibis (raffle
l.und
rate Ihe historical text during
ln» aupport prut Ides dlslanre
Jan. 21—Mercer University, He- has wound up on n deadend
fnr running of both Hearn and Ihe show wihllr Htunrl Calcbd's
slrrel
I'rojeclion Club will liamlle Ihe
Land
Ifenry. nummary—(loud team"This Is easy- Io understand
Jan. II — Patrick Air Force
Offense slightly heller than de­ effective ground lighting anil
spotlighting f r o m
strategic
Scdgman Is rnmmlHcd In play In
Ihise. DeLnnd
fense, Capable of upselling any
pnlnla on ilia field.
Fell. I — University nf Mlmitl, the Davis Clip tnalrhes which gel
of Ihe tup teams In Ihla area.
under wuy at Adelaide Dee 21.
The gigantic program begins Drlaxnd
After Inst Thursday night's
llm sputa being turned on a
Feh. 7—Florida Houthern, Lake­ nml you can bet that nothing will
gruelling 2H-7 losa to Kilgcwntcr, with
happen In change his amateur
duet accompanied by the land
Hanford's second of Urn acason, cornelhand
playing, "Indian Love
Feh. Ill—Florida State, Talln- status until Ihe Ausslcs have the
thn Bemlnnlrs survived the battle HUB
Call." Lights on a screen will sil­
cun safely lucked away again.
of attrition In fairly good shape houette an Indian bravo while a ha"see
Thnt would npp
appear
.. in lie the had
Feh.
20Georgia
Teacher*,
Colwith two alight Injuries to lluaaell group
from the I'ep Cluh Is spot­ legelmrn, Ga.
new* the Australians have been
"Wop" Mann anil All-RFC Ucklo lighted oil n Indian village scene.
In hear. They can’t give
Feh. 21 — Mercer University, expecting
prospect Joe I'lrkens,
The scene Ihen changes while
Scdgman another wedding present
Mann rnmo up wllh a sprained Dm Dr Land hand plays, ''Ameri­ Mnron, (la.
In keep him nmatrur. ns they did
Frh, 20—Florida Hlwto, Didamd n year ago, and the World Tennis
snkto In thn final period Inst ca." Lights flush on a group sign­
Thursday night mid Plckena rum- ing tlio Declaration of Indepen­
Federation, though a most ainlnhlc
nlnlned of a bruised arm, Coaches dence.
body, probably would balk nt n
Fleming mid (Innas assure Dm
On Ihe srrrrn then will be
long lories n f "anniversary"
fans, however, that both star de- allhourlls of a "Minnie Man."
CITY LEAGUE
purse*.
fenslve players will t»eo unite a In Ihe finale, Ihe I'ep (Tub and
ILH.
In outlining plan* fnr Ills world
Ihe
Freshman
Hire
Club
form
2I8P tour, Kramer also make* It plain
hit of action Unmirrnw night.
HI li»« Machine
29
Ihe
lighted
tell
ern,
"W.
H.
A."
The past Iwn days have seen
2182 ho is counting upon Ken McGregor,
Are Gins*
29
In red, while and blur.
Ihe Feds working on defense
212(1 Sedgman’s running mnle, to tako
Post Dlflce
18
Tlio
(ileo
Cluh
nnd
Udh
hands
and accelerated blocking fur
2188 the hlg Jump too.
Htanley-Hoger*
IS
then
rmnhlne
to
sing
and
play,
Dn writes:
noch runners as Malta and
2141
Celery City
14
"America
tbu
lleaiitiful,"
illrocl"My idea i* to send Bedginon
Laghett, H ie Hanford coaches
2106
Fla. Power A Light 12
ed
by
Mr.
Cowloy.
Aa
thin
la
going
and
Iho No. 2 Aussie, McGregor,
»Spressed Ihe nphtlon of loral
lleaull* Wedne*d»y Plight
against Pancho Segura and me in
grid experts when they aptly on Dm Htatuto of Liberty will he
on the screen while the
m l It, 'T his In going to lie n flasneil
1
gunril of the Hanford OAF Htlne Blnchlno
lough game und while anything color
Kin. Power A Light
0
j vui'ii
stands
at
attention.
cm happen. Hanronl must bo
Tlgorcalx
9
Aa nosemary Garner. HHB mu­ Htanley-Hoger*
ranked the underdog for this sical student, put U, "Tlila pageant Are Glaaa
Bearcat*
0
Panthers
tMIe fray."
2
will ho very beautiful and nil the Celery City
Bobcat*
nanos, the linn mentor, flatly unlta havu worked hnrd to perfect roat Office
.
I
itnted that If his ends runout ronm It."
nigh 8cried
through, then Hanford haa little
/ #- f u \ s o l VI* y ir n t
Paul Poaold ..............
rnanre nf stopping Hearn, Hunry
II. Appleby ............... .,1
BONUS
PLAYERS
rJom l DeUnd,
J. H erUt
....... .........
Calvin Wright, who pruvpd him* DETBOIT WV-Th# Detroit Tiger*
High Game
»’ H O ft I f At s
In the rugged KdgewnUr duel, announced M ay they, (lad signed J , llerhst ..........................
IM7
Hanford
Are.
Fh. I lls
.
tiled on heavily for this Dana Nafi, IS-yaar-old Unlvcralty 1&gt;, Peauld *«f»***'*■**♦IHMi*»Me*real»t*»/«'(’»|»«104
all-important DeUnd
................................. 100
of Kentucky basketball player, ai P. Eitol
MIXED LEAGUE
an outfielder for a aubatantlal
W.
81
&amp; ned to name Urn
80
figure bul denied a, newspaper re*

Southern Cot (24)
Georgia Tech (20)
Oklahoma (3) ..........
U C L A ...... ..................
Mississippi (3) ____
Notre Dame .. . ..
Alabama (!) ...........
9. Trnneasce
HT. Texas
Second 10:
11. Tulsa (8)
12. Wisconsin
13. Duke
14 Purdue . .
13. Maryland
17. Florida
18. Princeton
2.

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4.
3.
n.
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Navy turned down a bid to0 meet
Alabama following a conference
In Washington between Vice Adm.
C. Turner Joy, academy co m m an -4
dant. nnd Secretary of the Navy
Kimball. A spokesman laid that It
was decided to turn Ute bid down
because of the long-standing posi­
tion adopted by the service aca­
demics not to participate In post­
season games.
Shortly thereafter Orange Bowl
President Sam McCormick an­
nounced In Miami that Syracuse
had agreed to take on Alabama,
Syracuse, considered the e l t u of
Inr East, lost He opening game to *
Bolling Air Force Base and *
dropped another to top-ranked, un­
beaten Michigan State.
Thn announcement took the city
of Syracuse by storm. SludenU tied
up downtown Irafflo and carried
Ihr (cam's coach, Ftoyd (Ben)
Srhwartswaldcr on their ahouldera.
"This whole thing Is wonderful.
I'll never forget this," Schwartzwalder gasped.________

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XL1V

Established 1908

Mike DiSaile
Summoned For
Control Talk

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Assoclnleil Press I.eased Wire

WEDNESDAY NOV. Z«. 1952

Nt». 119

China Has Already Rejected
Indian Proposal For Truce,
Vishinski Discloses To UN

. M a r i n e * C n r i v ( ’•M ii.r.H le L .E n M n l» * r v : m U i d ^ e . . .

©op Level Discussions
Wi l l Settle Issue
Of Whether To End
Or Pi\sh Controls

Allied Bombers
Plaster Enemy
Troops, Supplies

By STERLING F. GREEN
WASHINGTON UP - Michayl V
Dlxalle, former price udmlnislra(or, hi* been summoned to Wash
^jfto n for
level discussions

Minister Con­
I
demns
I ’c jic i ' IMjm
As Ikully Violatinjr
Democratic Kijrltts

&gt;YU't

Liscnhowor \ppointccs

. what to do alwmt the nation’s
control* program. Kroiiotnle Sla
I M l I ’D N A T IO N S N V Jv —
blllter Roger I.
Putnam an
liti'-ia's \ttdrei V Vtshmsky annouttced toil ay
Moiiiiecd today that Communist
There are sharp difference* of
&lt;t'in . 1 altvadv had turned down Inopinion amonj! the administration's
.o.i - compromise plan for ending
lor&gt; planners. Some want wane and
the Korean pi tsuiter of w ur deadprice control* strengthened and
to, K
extended beyond Ihclr present ex
\ ishtnsk) .oldressetl the t ! N
plratlon dale, April 30 Others want
tty HOIIKItr TDCKMAN
I'olitical Committee shortly after
all control* to be lifted.
SKDllL ..I*—Allied fighter bomb
ih.it no nation body had voted to
President Truman hn* the power
er* slammed high explosive* and
civ,- priority to tlie Indian pfnposend the controls If he desire*. ,
flaming jellied gasoline ml it
.it which Russia already had ru­
Dlsalle (iult as the nation’s price
sprawling lied troop and supply
le ,ted
boss last sprint; to moke an un­
concentration near Wonsan on ihe
Ihe Soviet toreign minister said
successful drive for n If. S. Senate
Communist East fount today
(In- Helping government had been
seat from Ohio, A democrat. Dl­
Pilot* suhl the whole area burst
•■tven a copy of tin* resolution by
salle tost to Sen. John llriclier.
Into flame Dense clouds of smoke
the Indian government and hud
the Republican Incumbent
rose thousand* uf feel Five large
.1 , 1 1 1 it- negative reply two days
Two men hove since taken over
secondary explosions were lunched
n o For that te.ixitn, tie -.aid, the
SUFFKIIINO CONTORT! TMI FACT of •* irhn *9
* Miirxh an hi* \n currlid from Korrn’i Pinpoint Rldgi*
at head of the Office of Price
off.
indicating
direct
lots
on
am
"intiilttee would he merely waxti v l.iMlhrrnri'k mniruilcf wh»
'«
1 ’ * rn^v .n painlc***h
for tht* woumlril
Stabilisation (OPS). Kill* Arnull
ptiiimlhm stores.
n. time to pursue it-, jircsent du­
i-ii.iTi m ? n »'X|*ii'ftaihiiisi itiit « i
*
* 1 1 ** l’l»f* mmi Im"Ipifijij t«&gt; iNit i % \Limh, ut
and Tithe Woods. Arnall resigned
P S .Satire Jet* and Communist
ll it,* on the Indian plan
** N u . / jto&gt;pi tu 11 tutu J.tiiiti A
M i U v i , u i I . i h m U I, 111,
4 ( * . wY. Aavy / i u &lt; J t o p f u i l u from D t t v n i u U u n a l ^
Aug. U and Wood* announced two
MIG 13* clashed deep over North
\t Ihe same tune, however. VI
ARTHUR SUMMfRFlllL)
c o t OVUA CULP HOBBY
days ago that he Is (|idtting at
Korea Allied pilots mode no claims
huekv offered a series of anieml*
•he end of this month.
of damage or deslrurlion
mi nts i , i the Indian propiixal in an
* t v «'II I I ' 1111k Vt i l l llk \ . i 'l l 'i t ■t ft' !•'
•a Putnam, who Is on record u*
Along the halllefropl f N mf.m
ittempl to him, it into line with
ft
»■* v
tin ui
favoring a 14-month extension of
try men hurled hack no assault Itv 1ltt&gt; F i itim! I'*'* 'ii
llit'sia - &lt;leii and- for tepafrlatlon
I W Il Vi »
wa«e and prire controls, made
about 120 screaming Chinese Beds \ rni\ \\ V« « lie It •*!»* ht.t.l. i l
i ,11 prison.. &gt;
ill .. f
It
i;. i
public a totter to Dlsalle In which
irmed their Central Frnnl r.rt.L Ilium I It* It*- jrtf-l t n . , 1 . - ♦
Mi* 1 .111•«i for .10 till mediate nnd
It was Indicated that Dlsalle agree*
* on the southern slope* of \ . i t miiiil t ’niiiim11it
. mpl He n 1,i &gt;r (ire on the liasis
an the need for keeping anti •
Height* the savage, close
a
t the .irmi-tiiT * point . agreed up
Inflation control*
(nailers fighting raged for fool
it 1*.111llillll |tl 01 XXtill tin* .iiIdition
hoot*
Sen. Maybank (P - S O said Mon­
t .1 |•t4»\ iNllllI i ot foil np.itrintiim
WASHINGTON &gt;JT&gt; - President
day that Ihe White House I* con
The Air Force announced that
1 Oil &gt;•41111•rn
aideering abolishing control* before
elect Elsenhower’s newest appoint
l.t f e e d G Foster of 8nn Antonio
\ tl» \ MilY-t t ukshim I’amlil.
the new Congress convenes, nnd k n n - i f t n A t ment*. like hi* earlier ones, have D f t l i c j l t i o n ,
knocked down lux fifth Communist
l.ief hullkill ill*IrtM ir listened in*
that a number of administration
* U l j i l U s t l l / \ L brought general applause from lie
warplane .Saturday nnd became
'll IX iit Mu* Si »\ li*f tuiretgn mintsofficials are known to favor such a
G r o w t h O t* S n n f n i v l
publican leaders and even sum*
America's 2llh ace uf the Korean
1 tol.l * i llu* &lt;
* Communist
fpurae. The White House, however.
i
.
democrat* nnd promise* of m
War Foster’s claim was confirmed
,1111hill uf tin* 1mil,in resolution
la id President Truman ho* nositeh
rlo u se d
W ith
V i s i t nperallon from the Democralle in
after n stiuly of gun camera film
1«* t ilt*
i .hin-kx Sslhl It XX,1s |HVStoll &gt;
plllll.
___
nimheiit.s
The Air Force also confirmed
IViptiig reply still had not heutt
Putnam said Dlsalle Is expected
it o
u.
.
The latest choices
announced
that
Mn|
Vernon
J
Lyle,
Alexan
V Christmiis |.in a.I.-,
luiffle.
to the Indian delega­
\ I I .t *: t - 1 S is I V* - • Dis titioninsmttUd
A lire i*
. ,Vini.rNational
it,.M t.
' " ‘*rna.... ot*. «,
. Inure, tlrlu. Vu , shot down a MIG 13 Frt
P u t o a m T a f t "ndaiier nex week
wtMk Miami, wu* swamped with visitor,
HOP
lieie
duv
* .y durlrijf hi* visit here lute yesterday i
^
ih! K ,t'" r',ri" " 1 "I'enlriir uf the Mi
Mayfair
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
the controls problom 1
The Bed assault on . Jackson
Y Vnhm.sk) denounced India’s
itrothm anil ? ,,‘l early I ml ay, tlui’ng wlilch lime i.LiJILV r A’abtoet nod two women 1"'!l “
eoneert ....nd the
organliallnn, admlnlstrntlim
♦trillion and j„. advocated full cooperation with V '
kt
. 7. Mr. n v lt. dedliallun of
the new Ti ourist Heights exploded shortly after mid
S t u i ’ in &lt;'t'litlit io n s peace plan »* a "gross violation
1o making , ti,„
........ to nonrulmtil pM ti—Mru Ovitu iiiiii.hnip vaMii
night
Communist artillery tinot drmnernlle rights ' lie said the
Culp llohl.y of Hmiaton a* head K h , X T m l r l ^ ' W l v u lHie wgala
leashed a terrific barrage brforp
Ideh
decision was "illegal" and taken
of the Federal Sacurlty Agency ;wl„
tiling Tliuiikagtvmg Da, a&gt; lie
111 I lli- \sMii iittnl I'lt'kk
Ihe
infantry
attack
and
kept
lobbing
Du-.
:i
il.
l ie Hinted th at so u th ern se n a to r* and Mrs
lhclip* of In. speech, Iji Fntnl,
ley Baker Priest of
A spokesman Inr Putnam ’* Ken
Wiml ’ hijtprtl smuk ctii iti)ii &lt;1 .ui unit, i the leiulet ship of tin* United
high
explosives
into
Dir
Allied
pouf
John
Pierson
is
elialnnan
of
the
3, him fell, pn«to| of I he t tv o &lt;ln flap u v *•ri)i i»vi*i ^ hit* m i huiiN ixl D'f 'Sl.de
nomlc Stabilization Agency said should he In u very important pus Jh)l"'i'.nliL H S £ ! L M ,rrHT r r
(toil Which will In- Mlxiteii ut VrMO 3i.nia during the i»*ht
8.. Coi.gre**,
u*..ley
ih
\ pedal elo-.ed dour meeting of
_______
hst riiu i. i1 , lotlav• 4X1411II11.1 YMn,
M11fI 11'1I 1.’il l \
Il .Mlllili, Ii ti l l
Diiallc definitely will not succeml ithiri In the If.__
The
Beds
were
driven
off
after
thi
llnilld
fklutotr
p.
nest
Wednesduv
with
Ihe
l.lg
.
In.
*1 Western powers derided last
cnrrv n hulnnce of power which
\Pfood* a* OPR director.
This makes a total of 11 np li'lui*tnm* pniude, »|ion»orid mlnt- a virions hand grenade amt small iiifn m lih' lx twatti'-* 1 lull lit With f1 1 1 &gt; illmill.: stilt'. .!• .m.i hi.'. kllU night to soppoit tlto priority move
will
lie
important
in
setting
up
llio
In* 1.4'] lrv«‘i1 tlotok 1 1Oil Ilf lt« | \ 1 ..♦..!&gt;
Mobilisation officials snld Put­
|H)lrtmerits hy Elsenhower to tlnle. | v i,v the .Men haut A**oelathui arms haltlc
trend uf events.
111«&gt;-nl th g.nt in ,•vi'l&gt; iih&gt;
\ t U Nl*f t|\ *1*4 i t h
if iMtl amt Mien action . ismii ed couimltnam handed his recommendation* future
and t)i Junliii Chumhei'
.t
*
I,,,
seven
to
rnhlnrt
poslllnns
That
was
the
only
ucliim
of
any
Com
"Pm
lust
v
is
itin
g
Bro
u
n
p u.hHH., On
-| wui
A
iIlia
ill
hull.
'
in
&lt;
i
»
m
w
kiit'Ji
in
i
i.
lint
tII
&gt;
tlKl
III
t
if!lil
t
It
ill
\lmt. 1
1
Besides
Summerfleld.
Ihe
other
no
i
u-,
-ise ahum Ihe lilciik Di3 mile ho
alute,” lie "..ill yt-hler iln v ufler
luploiii.ils viewed tin priority
"iihl Whhl.ll g u . t !l44llk,* til l,4ll| .. f..iil III
pinw vVIS l i l t nift'il in
noon, "and talking with the pen cnhioel officers—stilt let*! Id almost
Festivities wdl be tesniaul at iciiii hulllollnc
vot, i a tlpoll that ., ilia jorlty
Y
A
r
11
hum .' lave 1.. 1 M|’ fllill • /• Jllnli • 4iftn- 1 MWIt
certain
Senate
confirmation
are
Elsewhere eighth Army head
pie to learn what they’re thinking
-tH&gt; p rn Thursday with a -luif
l.fe, HID? 1• |illt MTU 4, l\ Ml ,t 1*It 1
In . 1 I •||. 1. hi if Ii i I,, i o liiiiiid io Ihe uinnilMee
reported only small skit III 1•h«)-.
i it in
nliniit aliii what they want a* to John I’nsler Dulles a* soiretiir) fie hoard louniament in l-'oit Met 'Oiuriers
|«l H1.
i..4| u , gettci1 •» ii &gt; mill h. m.i * t .M.I 44Hllllt .... fi 11 III* .1 111 Hit111
I * I* * 11411«t ti I * l | * * It H 9
I n it I
ilo In Washington doling the ruin of stale, Charles E Wilson ns see lop Park. Mr, am) Mi * -foe Mur
lllill i nmn hitio 11In 'Ll* II* uiivt' y. 1 ti .1t1 t s \i *h i.l IY ,i|&gt;lMi mills i&lt;h
retary of defense. George M Hum inv nnd Mr and Ml*. It S llowan
mg year
I'lllt i klu-ii illll.TI .4xr ill’ I X|.iMll&gt;i 1* ii III 4 i'll ,»t. 1 ini| .. t . ♦III* 'in i in
"I'm
P llild D u tf/ib n lo iro
"Pm always pleased to g*t
get to phrey as secretary of the Treasury. will he ill charge of the compeli
Hhl P .it &gt; . I
fel|h'i i 4in li iif tile |1m1 1 1 k14f ami u &gt;1 •1
l.iw a
Ml ■..Mil
lurorisc Herbert Brownell us attorney gen tion between the New Hmvina and
V IIIIH I
Scminulu County and am surprised
t In Hunk n'I IllOH.Iih 4, 1 *Ini |ti x11 t
\l1lllfl*‘-»nl
&lt;MJ .I ul ll.l tlMi 1 Il'Y.I'.
at tile ruph growth here ultnmigh crul, Oregon’* (!«v Douglas Me 8anfon| Tourist I'lobs, fo ffer .nut
to M.1 , ,1 g o
lilt i l l' s Its
&gt;t till'll
III tf TUBA lilt’
only ............. kay os secretary of interior
and dougliniits
will be served ftie of
A Vernon Morgan, clinical psycho- I’m
, .sometime-lieaway
ill*
» i. ti 4.1 I»M tlm nu1 llif fitt'hl
pointed out Dial Kira Taft Benson as secretary of charge to
player*,
" g i s t Of the ....... I Guidance Clinic
II.
|
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(Continued On Page Four)
agriculture.
The .Seminole High School I,ami
of Orange County, simke to mem­
xlnuil.l In- tliHttkful toi tio* milt, t « t Km i iii % I if in i■!».«Itlv tniM
Also named are former Guv will present a concert at r&gt;.(UI p. m
ber* of the film Club at th d r
—
ml tilings \x itli whli-ti tlicv m it Hit iiii'ii' in 'I JIMit t "f-l .11111 |ll\1 ,1
Sen.itot | ,)m il F Itnvle x;tid In
Harold Stasscn uf Minnesota a* under the direction of Krm.MCow
meeting io the Yuclil Club last
Fifty one |K*o]ile allendetl a Farm t,l. '* . *t. ao*t that n "l.- it**i nuv ,,f t III • i 1IL* 1111i KI I mi | ,| V
ilux In- ti.ix iikiiIi* nu rucuminondiimutual scFitrlly administrator and (ey, tiandninster. The new ........
night about the work that i* being
Hureau tllnner conducted luxt niuht tbuokuig Gml than iu’l vxitl, yom
V\lf|lh tlllkl l*V*'t | m(i*i | «111 «l| 111 linn- in ibivernor Warren us to
Gov. Sherman Atlums of
New Ituildlng will lie dedicated at 7 mo ■t Hit* Future Farmers of America long,,.* lx in Ihe way vou live
accomplished at the clinic.
Mi.it li.i fiij'i’i i «I * til, ti.ilfn mill \ 11 wlni
Imnlil Iii* appointed In tile
lulling
Hampshire
as assistant to
the p m An uddre.*
of well..... .. wdl hull, during which re|airls on the
Mr. Morgan first outlined the
,,
Tin
*i"-nk,-r
uiiiiniuiilud
•
vci
v
lllilllv
il.il t it I Im. Inv iy 11 u i { n t 'unlit x lmxpit.il In uml "I trustees
rnl.
given hv Mayor william Rlrin- ^tatr- ronvenlion laxl week were tote should hm-p the "s|,nilual Ml IIII* 14114 I
functioning of the nervous sys­
alid Ii'xealed tile Gnxetnnr lias Tint
The twu other calilnel ntemhers, pet ami a key to the clid&gt; will l.c resented liy George l) Swart/ and glow." and that thanks mov 1„- . x
tem which lie stated I* the fold*
"I hr K.ui .
If 0*11 11 l*l|. *111
the secretaries nr commerce amt presented to the president of the |„j,n p|,.r xon
I t l n , -ugti , loo. I, ottco,loo,. tiiiiii’it mil In •i • 1 I lit II 'I I i i i i i I m i i nut a. teil linn (ur iulxici- in the
fur tnuny of the human body's dif­
m alt, i
ficulties. The Clinic, established
n V L n t l viin H ' u ' . iilV ! '*
B ° v J* ",1*'
B p e n ce i,
M r Sw a rt* told of general ae lie aid thanks stoml,I l.&lt;* given foi isp
Btinday's horse riding show con­ U |T/n,u
"I li.ixi'h'l taken anv a* Hun and
itt'ptiburnn Sons
W alking
of pri siili'nt &lt;»f ih*' Chunilipr of f »»n» fivUlrn vYhili* Mr I*irr«»n told of ini|n\ ‘’tin*
about 10 year* ago, had. u ruse
gfvrti
|H«ma
i
l»»
AI
V
V
ii
In
l.t
i l ) If til f O i l s
(i f
I .I t s
don't intend to make anv pei xnnal
load last year of approximately duct art on the Farmers Auction Utah. Welker of Idaho nnd Hlcken- metre. Mr. Ball will make » res u tivltii'H of th«* voting |»t*opli* in k&lt; » looking up '
Iloo
&gt;
IIIII
f
if
1
;i
fill
ii
*
«•*!•*
V
•
t«
«
&gt;
l
l«'d
tecomiiieiiilallons iinluxx ruipiesltMO children, he said. Many of the ground* by the Dusty Bouts Biding tooper of town, a* well as Demo- pensive speech.
•'i'myi'r
tl»f if n u lest powt'i hlilhu .i Vs lit .i Mi
l H anil VVA *
f\ %tiif •• V9«.tfi i*d In the Goternor " he said
.
cratle Hep. Albert Thoms* of Tex
Vocal m u sk will he iireM-nted bv , A „ T.,i*.irit nre.t.tent of the ' outit m tiir liMinlt of hm iiiin lo-iOkp*
Children areb ^sent front school*
I Club of Sanford In eoniunrtiun
die 8&lt; as, wero omon
"So lar I've heard nothing Irum
w h ile 'o th ers eVme from j u v 3 clety *and
.h*, the h
™*,™*. Hni1'
Daytons
Beach rid­
I allalia-.ee The Guvcrniii hasn't
courts.
asked mx ads lee
Hi* said Ihe
Because of the Clinic's limited ing Club was termed a Success to­
by C. R- Dswsnn.
Cmi'itmi pusxddv may make the
prrionnrl, lie suiil the work has uf day“ Over
200
people
attended
the
appiiintini-iilx wittnmt i uiixnlllng
necsaalty to lie of it diagnostic nuhim
tura only. The services of h well Interesting eight-event show,” he
llll.l
"Ed Esllnger. performed
lie |»,inled out that a board
known
psychiatrist nre secured for declared.
tn &lt; ...........
V ot has Ineii xubinllled hv the local
tricks
with
his
trained
horse
that
sij hours a week, thereby
Aboutt six
i"hl Cill/cli- Hospital I ‘mil nut lee fur
surpassed
stunts
I
hnve
seen
In
limiting
treatment
Ing Ihe psychiatric*
. .
ul IV appioxal lix tin* tbivi riior
the llarnum and Bailey circuses"
The
•*ch child can receive.
pli &lt;1 Seoatoi saol lie had received a let*
Mr. Kslingrr's horse laid flat
Mr. Morgan explained thu three
loot tei from tills i iiminillce
on
its
hack
with
only
one
command
which
ily p r s of learning which nre the
singing ........
,
, , ttf 'I miu iit» VVi’sh r i uml i t-nM.il
*lati*d "fuvurublu conslduralion"
luncheon meeting ul tin* Am'l'1 Kun^ds
M a il for forming the child's char­ front its master. After receiving nit Inn uf the people uf Ihe South
In
M v fMirrittiri, Ijh I h I h I- asked u)hui the xeleetbm by Ihe
M
'
Tli^1
formn
1
*oilunVng"nf
tl„*
May
..
Mrs.
.
Henry
Thurston
and
Mrs
n
round
of
applause
from
the
Hlckentoopcr praised all three
acter or personality as follows:
letlford prepared two 2.V iMiund Chili. Martin mlnccIphiT, picsl'iciil urn - p.itkifl and -Mm mini lr,i\i»l hospital rommillce ".mil your groat
‘
uf tin* dull, offlclnleil ut the m ' 1' ( t s wi*ri* I’Yi'ii &gt; f i « * t 9 i n Mu*
1) Conditioning, or learning to crowd, the horso promnlly bent appointments, amt Thomas said fair Inn, taking Bt a luumtii" turkeys for the supper last night.
one
leg
and
gracefully
bowed
and
a
dance,
will
lie
startwl
at
7:iin
mduence m then 'th e eommltMr*, ilohhv "will do the lob Just
b« independent; ’J ) Imitation, or
while members brought salad* anil log- Dave Lain*, lunipn. was mt •• i .tt Ainlilnnum
down
without
the
slightest
prompt­
p.
m.
Saturday,
followed
by
the
,
, ,
,
,
lee's l heliull would he greatly ftplike it ought to be done "
observlng thu adult; and ft) exper­
dessert*
Geneva
members
wen*
dm
ed
ax
a
guest,
Neal' I atiel III, a htlsloilil &gt;il lx.ill [Hm all'll "
Ed Untie HiutDimi eil that a Inde x
ience. or phases that cause emo­ ing from Mr. Kslinger.
Postmaster General Donaldson municipnl concert til H:U&lt;i p. in. nt
"ft was utnuxlug," Mr. Dawson wired congratulations to Rummer- the Souihsldt' School. The concert well represented at the meeting
" l,l."V,'"’,lv
""t'h'huis was
|hiB, Seiialin lloxh* nnd County
night will he held at 7:iill P- m
tion*) upsets. The physical and em­
A
covered
dish
supper
will
he
"I have never seen n field ntul offered eo-opcrnllnn In will feature Vassllka Petrova. ««
*’*
BMi'u-tt in .1 -iium Mrifl I'ninnii'NiiimT 11 M
exnrrn*
De, r, nt the Parish House "f lh&gt;
otional reactions of a child are exclaimed,
held
at
the
FFA
Building
ill
7
(X
)
„mMj„M that some of the reand Stuart Fastufsky, vlolli.lv Cross Episcopal Church. A Hum leilx ot persons also were ,.,|
closely related, he duclnred and horse who understood the com­ transferring authority. Summer- pruno,It'iiHilHunl
p
m.
Dec.
10
On e««r T s i t
.............. ............. ...
'
xponsilillitv for the selection of thu
letter was read from the I Hot
cause some children t i retreat mands so well and acted according­ field said ho hope* tu meet with
Club, which thanked the Klwnnls
Irnxleex should fall to the County
within themselves while others he- ly."The Recretnry-treasurer of tht Donald ion soon.
Board uf Commissioner*
Clot, for u conirltmllun of Shit f„&lt;
John L. Thurston, acting federal
» * come aggressive or abusive to hide Sanford Farmer* Auction, Inc.,
Ciiiiinilssionur Pope said hu he*
Mheir true feelings or to gain at- Mr. Dawson pointed out, "Thi* Is security • administrator In tho ab­
th d i ndlk fund.
d tlie hoard should be con*
S an tio n which they have lacked at .ust a small W in ning. Some day sence abroad of Administrator Os­
d lu the mallei
front Ihu
car
Ewing,
telegraphed
congratu­
hone to havo a big rodeo out lations to Mrs. Ifobhy and pre­
Tundlkiitit Unit greater harmony
When osked how the Pilot Club wo
UI.KS
MEETING
Nettle liili. h i yi hi i,|.| l
tie nlitainud helween tho
uld assist In the program, Mr. there.”
A meeting of the Elk* Club hit, lesDlrni of Siiiih.id - in--*- Mint, trustees and the hoard through
The Farmer* Auction ha* pur- ferred "any assistance."
organ suggested that adult edu­ chased
cattle
sealer
to
he
installed
Iren
called
f»r
Friday
night
ut
■III ,I «cthe local hospital nt It) (Ml such action lie pointed out tho
l*y a tlnv, canned heat stove snd
cation clasaes in child psychology
CIIRIHTM AS FI HE
llv JIM F1HIIKU
the barn. The large scale* are
tin- lodge on East Second Htreet il in linin' nfle,
1,1 |ef Illness
opera lion of :l CoUItty hospital
•lig h t he sponsored s i a means of at
Wire* from the newly Installed
Two former Hanfordltes yes­ by bout from tin, six-cylinder ul
enroute
to
Senford,
according
tr
H
:(M
I
ii,lit.,
it
wit*
teportid
I till* wu. i.m i, Mny Ft, would Io* a |olnt function to some
Fhrvsler marine eui'lnc.
establishing a closer relationship
overhead
Christmas
lights
on
the
terday
aftnrmmu
tied
up
their
between psrent and child. Another a shipping notice.
This little stove also wns used ,|„v bv IIPOE Hecrctnry. Leu Hut 4Mitt* at i .like Hili'ii. Flu st,.. xxii- extent, mid that any friction bedowntown streets esnu* In cuntsct 26-foot Chris (iraft at the Muni*
,,, the xxnloxx of the bit. Wvli, I'dli-. txxeen the trustees and thu board
help would he In getting behind a
with the Touchtun*' neon sign clnnl rder after completing n to cook foist from their Urder per.
A Memorial Dav program will
mov* to expand the present faelll*
Monday night and caused n short t (tfl0-mlln tetri front Henderson of canned goisls, which Included be staged hv Elks bulges in Win­ Chief of Poliei* for Siitifoiij f,.r xxoold prevent a smooth-running
ninnv year*. SI,.* wiih u ineiutH'i oruiiiiiialltm
tlea and sotting up a regional clln
| leans, chill, spaghetti, olro nnd
circuit which necessitated firemen Harbor, N. Y.
te r Park. Orlando uml Sanford on of Ho* I'iixt Methodist Church
Senator Hoyle stated hD belief
Vr In order io car* for more coun
disconnecting the wlrut, It w*a re
The two men, Carlton V. and instant coffee. They rarrled water Dec. 7. The Elks Christmas Hull
Surviving are four sons, t'npt. was that thu "Hoard of County
ported
today
by
Fire
Chief
M.
N
In
four.
one.gallon
Coco
Col*
Jugs.
David
L.
Ansley,
brothers
who
will Ite held the night of Dec. 20 Bin rilli*, Hugh Tillls and M I.. Commissiiinur* ns a whole should
A 17*y*ar-o|d Negro vouth burMr. Morgan wa« Introduced by
The hot smoldering now live in Orlando, mode their
The small, open rrafl wsi fur­ when tho new club lounge will be THIN
Mra, M. B. 8mlth, m*nUI health glarlted a house, ran several Cleveland.
all Of .Sanford uml I C fillN nuiku some* recommendation be*
wire
caused
slight
damage
to
the
ther
fortified
against
the
ele­
adventuresome
trip
in
2H
dsvs.
i.friciullv oneiied.
chairman of tha dub. Prior to hla blocks, barged Into enolher house sign.
Of ( ’oi’iei; t i m e iliiugliteix, Mrs canto they are the elected ruprements
through
the
construction
of
seeing
such
sights
as
West
Point,
talk Bay Davis, a high echool elu- anti hid under a bed Itefore City
Gussie T. Maxwell of Alexandria, scot at Ives of the people
At 3:6b yesterday afternoon New York Harlem, r rn f l from " tarostilln cabin. The covered |
"This i situation 1 may develop
dent, entertained the gryup with Police caught up wRh him this
Vis.; Mrs. F Thomas Cain "f Hell
f"re»deck
of
the
I,oat
houses
City
Firemen
went
out
nnd
extin­
Annannll*
and
tb»&gt;
busy
Navy
Homing
In
East
Hanford.
the song "Traftip, Trsmp’* bv Vic­
Meade, N. J.: nail Mrs. Harry C. into a County public hospital and
PAIN FU L ACCIDENT
•leeping
facilities
for
two
people.
guished
a
small
gras*
F
a
ir
on
a
base
at
Norfolk,
Va.
The
youth,
eumctlmr*
known
as
tor Herbert from the (meretU
Mrs. Marv Alsxaiuier, owner of Davis of Indian Head. Mil.; six the Hoard of County CommliilonTheir little host cneountered Port holes of the cabin were kept
"Naughty Marietta.” Ae jtn *". "Angina," wa« arrested bv Chief vacant lot near 1307 E a .l Hecnnd
g r e a t 1i&gt;r!* w«&gt;nl‘l ho hold responsible by
the
mid C llituor slum on San­ grandchild rim 1, 11,1 five
Street.
of
Police
Roy
Williams
nnd
Patrol­
severe
buffeting
from
ehopny
he sang an Irish hefUcl, *M;|t♦Joaed for the most part to keep ford CAvenue,
grandchild
nil
lined
nnd
fell
yes­
men
C.
C.
Dodson
anti
RB.
Spence
water* ,*f Port Ilnval ami Deln- out water from waves.
Bit-------O' Heaven.”
Ollie
------ tIpaa
t
.1. Nicholson of Osteen
cutting her arm badly.
on a breaking and entering charge.
trio" end Chesapeake Uav*. They
I n i * Whittle acrompan
They made their wnv down the terday
Funeral nrrntiveinents nre inShe was finally admitted to the
Police
found
a
wrist
watch,
two
enlllded with an oyster host dur- Hudson River to the Atlantic,
HEHVICK KM III.KM
| m nlann.
T. M. Paulk, ear elerk for the •-i&lt;» ftitvene weather In Didawaro going through the famous harbor Fornnid-Lnughlon Hospital only '•mrnleto and will he announced
^
Mrs. Nancy Brock prcalded over knlvee and a wallet containing a
H IT/
A
abort bualnea* aesaion when dollar h»l In the Imv's pocket*.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, was Tine after they had contacted the of, Now York. They continued after u lengthv delay In which later.
"Carrla"
Neighbor* In the vlrlnllv of presented a 86-year service cm re-et to -&lt;sk about weather con- their trip down tho coastline Into time another patient hud to he
p lan s were mad* to enter * D oit
1:.*ld-4:0:Ufl:3t), fusldon rhow
FUNERAL SERVICES
f i t h o Christmas paradu on Dee, Eleventh Street and Orange Ave- Idem today by L. M. Cornell,-een dltlnns. They slept ashore only the Inland water route leading moved.
H:67, Inst feature 9:42
nu# flrat alerted nolle* of Morris' oral foreman of th* ACL shops th«en nb'ht*.
Funetnl
services f o r
Mr*.
through
Delaware
Hay,
the
Del­
irglarv attempt- According to at Sanford,
Louise Vine were conducted ut
JAYCKK MEET
.MOVIKLAND
The» left Hen 'eraon lfarlgir in aware River and the Chesapeake
..tlef William*, the colored youth
Since tomorrow Is Thanksgiv­ 10:110 a.lit. this morning at Ever"Huhmnrln* Command”
IMS-degrce
weather
and
sailed
Mr.
Paulk
entered
the
employand
Delaware
Cut.
leaped thrw ifh * w ndow. when
Cemetery with the Rev.
Starts 0:30, feature (1:67, in­
ment of th* railroad Kept. 2H, across Lake Ontario to Ihe Osengine cut out on them ing. the Junior Chamber of Com­ eroon
tnb member* a r m d to matt ' police arrived, and ran sever# 1937, at Thomaaviltc, Ga. He came ween ami Erl* canaU, During this offTtielr
merce luncheon-meeting has been II. I,. Zimmerman officiating.
termission 8:24, last feature
Norfolk,
V*„
and
they
were
cha, finally, running Into
a
•Kettle*” a» M cOory'a Store
Mrs.
Vino
died
in
Hanford
Fri­
canceled.
Tha
Javrcus
will
meet
9:01
at H IS Loeuit Avenua and to Sanford ae a car clerk on June chilling voyage and cold nights towed into a dock by a Navy ves again next week, Dec. 4.
the P o " Office all day Batorday
morning
after
a
short
Illness.
(Ceatlaas* O s F a a * T e«J
to follow, warmth was furnished
10, 1948.
'i£|l4jhtJ1,■
j V'jx,',jig
* » * ' *»-

Kliunintf Gasoline* Is
Drttpped OnG.mcont rat it &gt;n At Wonsan

S

S e n a to r

Smathers Newest ( hoiiTs Of G a la P r o g r a m

A s k s C o o p e r a t io n 1cfe if J r a J
W it h G O P R e g in u

Is

p p r o v i'l B e in ? P la n n e t l F o r K &amp;
'rTourist
!
rFestival
”
.............

Dr. Frank Morgan Winter Clam ps
Talks To Kiwanis Icy G rasp Upon
On Thanksgiving
M idwest Area!

Dan t*e,
Christmas Parade
To Mark Occasion

Ovirtlo Pastor Out
Lines llctlct Ways
OT American Life

K 1';.™ L * J s J?»m‘Un‘1s-” ™ &gt; « K . r C E Z &lt;•*. "»♦“-&lt; . !“»•

I iv.'-t* l.i\t* * I u-f To

.

Dr Vernon Morgan
Talks To Pilots On

Strengthening Of
Driver L aw s A.sked
I{y Farm Bureau

Boyle Ii as Made No
Suggestions As To
Hospital Trustees

,

Riding Exhibition
At FarmAuctionBv
Dusty Boots Club

J'.Y

Mrs. Nellie T’illis
Died This Muriiiiii&gt;:

Tw o Former Sanford Residents Make
1,600 Mile Boat Trip From New York

C

Police Catch Youth
Burglarizing Home

»= r J t - x s : s ' ffjsjspf......

Movie Time Table

IjS iW

r e ’i - ’An!!

t i a L L * . , ...... .................... - -

............., * r -

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Case For Free

The Sanford Herald

Trade

REMEMBER, THOU ART BUT A MAN!

Tho United Slides should hfoolish its tariffs and sub•titute free trade, says the Detroit Board of Commerce.
This, l»o it noted, is it fondness men's organization, not an
association of impractical theorists, They have issued n
!i2-pngo pamphlet explaining their stand. Copies will lie
sent to President-elect Kisenhower and to nil members of
Congress.
Whatever the justification for the tariff In the days
of infant industries, those days have gone by. The Infant
Is now full grown. Our manufacturers can not only hold
l heir own in this country but can compete successfully
abroad.
Also, why should we subsidize fore.ljtr„.t?S*,‘,ns to buy
American goods, using loans and outright gift*, uiiu at tho
same time hnr Imports from these nations which could well
pay for what wo send them?
It Is often said that foreign trade is of minimum Im­
portance compared with the domestic opportunities. This
vast domestic trade has been built up on a system of free
trade. If there were tariff barriers between the states, and,
say. goods manufactured in Michigan handicapped by a
tariff from entering Illinois, bow long would our prosperity
hint ?
Some marginal HsinrsHCM may suffer by removal of
inriff protection, for which, incltlrmtiilly, thulr consumers
pay. Their carte, however, is not tttruug enough to make n
study of the Detroit iMinnl’* position Inadvisable.

D

"The Prisoner of Zemin" was pretty nearly the foesl, seller of the ‘00's, I♦* author. Sir Anthony 1Io|n&gt; Hawkins,
t writing under the name of Anthony Hope, fount! that he
1.,i,i«f&gt;(| front hi* hengnr, In- stnrt* hail a gift for writing dinngiie which not only sparkles hut.
signntipg
whnt is rare, sou mini like the way people really talk.
Intcmc, »lnrr*tn. atipcrsonlr crlr#
"The Prisoner" was h * lltird or fourth book, loented in
Arc hmlcd to space; tho echoes,
I IturiUmln, one of tho imaginary mid-Ktiropcun countries
miswerlng,
Are hi* unerring pilots »« he file* |which have since becomo so popular In fiction. Its hero, a
Out through the blackened cave, j voting Knglishman on vaeatlon, proves to resemhle closely
still trumpeting
I the new king. When Itoforo his coronation the young mon­
III* high pitched rndnr signnl
arch is kidnapped by bis intriguing cousin, the royal titt|*which no ear—
Except it he nnother hat's—can ] |Kirters insist that the hero temporarily replace his royal
double. Ilomanee and thrilling adventure carry the reader to
’ V a r y n o v n w a o n k h I an exciting conclusion.
Weekly Hnrge Service
After its almost c’cjunllv successful sequel. "Itupert of
Seminole Fire
| llentzau," Hope's interest In romatic novel - writing Hal Hoyle Column
To Ja x Ih Begun
Control Unit Ready
h# HAi, ito v i.r.
; flagged His few remaining novels were serious and re fle c ­
tive, and ceased altogether many years Imfore his death in NEW YORK 'At—The explosion Seminole County'* Florida For
WASHINGTON, tSpcial) — Re
I!»«•*». Few authors today write swnrd-nntl-dngger tales so nf an ll-bomb weapon in the cat Service Fire Control Unit ts Kulur « erkly barge service on (hr
convincingly.
Pacific may have startled the dip now in readiness for the coming Atlantic lntracua-t.il Waterway

I h# road to * m in i h#»M may
be through hit itomacli. But some
nf the att-mpti that well meaning
young 1Allies make at baking in­
dicate tb.it they think the road
should hr paved with hiiiki.
Wr critainly did a good |nh id
keeping llinre rxplminni at Kmweti-k .i irciet. A person wlm didn't
read die papers, watch lelevitinn
or listen lo the radio would never
liave known that anything hAppenThe new .Secretary of the InIffinr, Douglas McKay, u said lo
he s m*n who believes in ilatr
ownership of lideland oils. Hi* ap­
pointment may hr an indication of
the redemption nf one of the fml
nf (.rneral Klienhower's campaign
pledges. It could hr taken to show
that he meant what he said when
he declared that primary reipnnstbility for a number of important
matters rests with the states.
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PW
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ft is not easy to get rights-ol-way
for m«jnr highways through conjpiled rity areas at nominal cost
in these day* or high prices. We
have found lint out in cunnrrlinn
with French Avenue, Jacksonville
.hi* fiutnrl it out in connection with
ila Eiprsuway where right-of-ways
alone have increased ♦10,000,000
lipce original estimates were mad*.
Widening of No. f down Iha East

by 67 t&gt;rrc«nl, Collier (Ft. Myefs)
61 percent. Dade (Miami) by 67
percent, Escambia (Pensacola) by
8 } percent, Hillsborough (Tamils)
by 71 percent. Marion (Ocala) 'by
75 percent. Orange (Orlando) by
68 percent. Palm Beach by i72
percent, Pinellas by 63 percent,
si Seminole is in good company. Only
14 counties out of 67 in the entire
'j stale voted sgsinst ifo

The Seafarer megiime nf Jack*

sonville is gtting Sanford and the
St, Johns-fndien River csnsl proj­
ect a lot of fine support, ta MM
pi its recent'{sums tha article got)
mop of the proposed routs presents
oO^ of tbs clearest pictures of .the
pUn that we have, leap, The canal
would be cut through low couetry
from Puttie Lake ■ short distssKe
ofvrat msrre then tan miles to the
tIndian RWar jtni north of dM

of pleasure crel

Slowly Moving- Earth
Amerlrnn nnd IbiHxiiiii Ixnuidnrit-s nre going tit nUKit,
“'tv* Prof. Mnrnhnjl Kay i f Columbia Univernlty’* geology
department, lie think.» that ixlaud* near the great continn it* are gradually drifting toward the larger hotly of hind.
Thu* Alaska will eventually join Silmrla, and Japan liecnme
part of the Asiatic continent. Though tin doea not any *o,
H thl* tendency i* tmlvt-r*al. the Kngllah rimnnel will one
tlitv he no more ami the llritiah IhIkh will join the contin­
ent of Kuropc.
How isixin will all thl* happen? Not for millloms of
m tr*. Cienlogintl movementta are lelaurely. On thin account,
neither in our time nor in our childrtn'a will we have to
worry over the United State* nnd Husain Itccoming nextdoor neighbors.
it

MARCH OF EVENTS
labor's Chltflain* Failed
To Convince Women Valors
ASHINGTON

Deepitr the t.nl iwatlng they took,in the presi­

W dential election, labor trader* are disposed to continue ttwtr
efforts In swing the votes nf the nation’* 13 million nrgsnlted workers

Thus far thry have not made mnrh headway. However, sa one labor
les'lrr expressed tt ”\Ve will do what ths Republican party did for
30 yeera keep on trying "
,
Ths AFt, and CTO intl.-t that they are not jerking to rnnlrnl the
votes of their members. They are aintpfy trying to "educate" them
on how they should vole.
'M T
Tlierr are Indication* that they hail aome effect
m
J ,n * vl|nh|"Z " nl'"t voice to Onv. Adlal Kteyeneon.
*
A However, with women member* It Wee apparently
iK L
’ f ‘ a different story In aome areas Oen. Dwight D.
W j f j l ■ 'frw 1 Elsenhower received 50 per rent of the union
K
Jr .
i j women vole, aampl- pnlla ahow In nlhera it w-aa
-

The rvldrncp also shown that wive* nf union
fnrnibcri voted fnr th- general In greet number*
and tn many rov-.x influenced the vote* of thrlr
K v
husband* Tlierelore, it sccnis (bat the union voir
split nlmoat evenly betwrrn the randldatee.
Preildenl-eleti
The anawer e-utu tn be thle: Union member*
llienhewer
generally took to their leaden for guidance cm
wage rnnlracte. hut not fnr Inatnictlnn on for whom
to Mile If that attitude evrr rhnngea, labor will berome a dominant
pnlilleal power in Amerlre.
• NEW TUNE -Now that the presidential campaign haa become
history, the Pentagon la emphaslxlng the fact that tha United Slates
la engaged In n full-scale war In Korea. Tha Pentagon la strewing
the shoring# of men to fill the armed force# ranks, the high casualty
tatra on the balttenrida and the huge outlays of monsy required.
Possibly the most significant of the Pentagon handouts on the sub­
ject is a now tabulation showing that the Upltad States U throwing
ammunition at the Itede at a rate approaching that of World War It.
The Navy and Marine Corpe hav/t already dropped more bomba
than during all of World War U. Tha Air Force hasn’t got raached
that rate In bombe. but la using small immunlUco. raeheta and Are
bomba at a faster one. Army ammo consumption eneseda anything
tn World War 11 except Immediately after the Unraaggitj landtag.
The Pentagon's new tuns le keyed to Uie necemMty M getting Ng
appropriations from Oonrrtaa. Tha regular military bedgat may be
cut to about $40 Nillon. but about 110 button In aupplesnentat funds
will be needed.
•
•
•
•
• REOKOANIXATION TKOUBLEg—The narrowness of Use OOP's
cm tn t over th* Senate could give party leadens great htadachsa
Veteran Hglsletors ere.ragaUing what happened In th* T9nd Con. grew of 1931. Th* situation wee almost the same: 49 Republicans,
4T Democrats god one Tamer-Labor member. Next January it will
be 49 RepuMtaon*-4T Democrats and m e "independent,”
In IM It the trouble broke out over selection of a president problem
'o f ‘the ■*nets. Because Uie RepubUcone couM net agree on a otngle
raiMldate, Use Demo candidate got more vroteo and Um OOP one.
After one month and 93 roll-eoUe, a prOrtdUt OUR had not been
sdrosen. Tho problsm wee eotved because o f a |«ta that tho won wjto
held Um Job tn the previous Outgrow continue until Me eutceeeor wet
dgjern. II wouldn't b* to easy in the 93nt Orngroee. though- The
president pro-tern last year wag Kuwaiti McKstjab ( 0 ) . Ttttncaec*.

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liorsc* for entile work.
\V*ril h«* followed cattle work
for twenty year* trainging dif.
f&lt; rent dogs nnd horses. At p,,.
present time he works hi* U,t
trained horse* nnd dog* ntni In,
.. ert asked to make pictures of
lilrn with hi* hor*e nnd dog*
working with cattle.
Your* Truly
Mr*. Dorn Ja&lt;-k*nn

All ntitiitari nolle#*, rant* nf
thank*, resolutlnn* an* nntlre* nf
enieMalnpnr*t fur thn M ifM I el
rnlalnn rooSs. will bn th s f lt* fa*
•I rennlar a*«nrllal»g rates.
‘' l i n y r r n . n l ftallasatir Mr InInn* Vrn-p*|.tr Itrarraenlntlte*
tar.. Mris Vnrti, ( hlrnno. Ilrtrnlt.
Kansas ( Ilf and St. t.ual*.
Thn Itrrnta I* a mreabn* nt in*
Annurlait* (',*•• whlrn I* entitled
rartaslsrlr ta thn nnn fnr rrynhllMilan of nil the Ural new* related
*a thin nnwanateer, an well an all
At* Maw* dlsnnieneo
MONDAY, NOV. II . j « T _
. ■ PLIGHT RY IIADAR
(Front lllpporrrnr)
Romance Revived
GKP
cavern of elernal
night
Movie goers of today who hnve never heard of "The
A Lilliputian flyer in brown flit
I* sleeping, upside down. Not till Prisoner of Zemin" should have a (rent ahead. This oldtime favorite novel and play, which was once In the silent
the light
(If outer day has vunlahnl does lilms, is now being shown in Sanford.

SeienlitU .in- talking seriously
about Iras citing through tpacr. W#
are still Irtgblrnrd by thr neces­
sity of driving to thr ollicc over
slippery to*tlr.

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Fresh Vegetables ' Sanford Forum t
Plentiful, Says
Archie K. Wurth n former r*.
of Snnford,
known to ^
Market Director II.•ilcnt
good trainer of ling* ifc.

iomatic world. The average Amcr
can, however, took little more note
than if. on a summer night, hr
bail glanced up and seen a star
fall.
Previous IldlAgt of other new
and marvelous ways In which Ihc
human rare could destroy iUelf
have exhausted his rapacity for
terror and dtsmoy.
The ordinary mortal today Is
Bred of being frightened hy graph
Ic previews of what may befall
him. He has eaten the bread of
crisis so long It has come lo have
a stale taste.
People were so upset over the
atom bomb that the wider threat
of tho H-bomb can hnrdly appall
them You havo to re«l from fear
sometime, and the nvernue man
feeli like taking a seventh-inning
atretch right now ,
,
"Bo maybe I’ll gel ronrod sdme*
time hy an H-bomb Instead of an
stunt bomb," hi- thinks. "Whnt tllf
ferencr dors it make to a Hy
whetbrr It I* swatted with a rolled

Hr I* also losing hi* ability to
marvel at the fresh marvel* of
; sclent e, because «o many of It*
we-uler* turn out to he blunder*
Thl* ha* bean a fearful and tre­
mendous century of strident and
ronllnunu* change, multiple death
amt vast growth. It I* |&gt;erh*p» the
most adventurous aiiiI exploratory
reutury In history, one that ha*
pawn a amall candle of light Into
e darkness of strange new world*
which seem to many more terrifyInn than inviting.
A man who i* only a* old a* Ihi*
ctnl iry -kust 52 year*- ha* endured
a lot. He ha* weathered at least
three depression* and two and a
half world war*. When he pause*
ealch hi* brealh and look hark. II
seem* In him that nothing ha* re­
mained unrhangrd wllh Ihe posslb|e excrpllnn of mnlhrr love.
The safe-seeming world he was
horn Into ha* vanlshrd long ago
lie hse seen thr horse and buggy
replaced hy the let plane. Ihe
*leren*rope slide give way lo Ihe

S

1053-53 fire season, after an Insticction nf firefighting trurk*.
plows, towers, and rommuntra
turns systems. County Hanger Joe
Carroll said today.
The county fire control unit ha*
one towrr. one fire fighting truck,
and one fire suppression tractor
and plow which ir r moved hy
transport truck*.
The dry fall and winter months
are considered the danger season
for wild fire* In Florida, with the
greatest number of fires occurring
then.
"Good cooperation from the pub
lie will do much to keep the re­
cord of Scmlnote down.” Ranger
Carroll added. "F n r approximate
ly 33 tier cent of all woodsfirc*
are caused by man."
Ranger Carroll eautlnned Se­
minole cmintlana In he especially
enreftil with Iheir trash and brush
fires

Porter Ik Awarded
F.P.&amp;L. Service Pin
R I.. Porter, Del and, Florida
will bo awarded is 13 year service
lilts thl# month by the Florida
Power A I.iglit Company, It. II.
Coleman. Division Monager, an
nnum-cd today. The presentation of
the pin was made at a nic-tlng of
th'- company'* personnel Silnrday.
Porter, a patrolman in the dltrlrt, began hi* long career with
the power roitipanv at Ft. I’b f .
lie ha* worked In the Sanford nt.-is
for the past ten year*. Starting n«
a vnrdman, It# bn* prngreaaed
through the rlassifirntion* of fun
Hot. helper, nnd appro nitre lo M
present position.
In announcing the award, Man­
ager Coleman pi aired Porter for
hi* many vear* of ven ire nnd dr
votlnn to duties. HI* long service
record, Mr. Coleman stated. Is
typical of Ihe rreonl* of the Flor­
ida Power A l.igbt Company.

between the purl uf llaltlmnri-,
Md . and the jsirt uf Jacksonville,
ha* been Inaugurated, according
to the American Waterway* Oper­
ator*. Inc , uf Washington, I). C.,
the national association uf the
barge and towing vessel industry.
Tows leave Baltimore each Thurs­
day anil arrive in Jacksonville the
following Wednesday.
Modern pert facilities for harge
traffic from the Gulf Intracoaslal
Waterway are now available at
the jMirt of Palacios, Texas, fol­
lowing dredging of a turning basin
and connecting channel, I h e
American Waterway* Operators,
Inc., also report
The turning basin Is too hy 3too
feet The minimum depth la nine
feet. There are 3400 feet of barge
wharfage Thr new channel con­
necting the turning basin wllh the
Gulf fntracoasUl Waterway has
a minimum depth of nine feet.
Harbor Improvement* were op
proved by the voters of the Ma­
tagorda County. Navigation DIs
(rid last March, whrn a $330,ISM)
bond issue for that pur|mse was
pa**ed.
Other roiiimiiulllci benefiting
from the port improvement* are
Collrgepori, Citrus Grove, Ashby
and Prairie Center
The Port of Palarln* is on tho
rearh of (hr Gulf Intraroastal
Waterway bctwrrn thr Ports of
Galveston and Corpus Chrtxti,
which had a barge traffic In 1951
of lust short of right million Ion*.
Thl* waterborne commerce was
less than two million ton* In 1943.
Earlier thl* year a barge chan­
nel and turning basin were com­
pleted from Ihe Gulf Intracoaslal
walerwav to Ihe new Port nl
Harlingen, Texas.
dWB

volume," according to L. H. hew s.
Director of Slate Market* In bi­
weekly market review.
(lean* lead In volume on tb
Snnford State Farmer*' Murk-t
Averaging #3.25 per liu*h»l tie
past week with Pole neons n e t- •luring the rurrent week.
aging 13.50. The first Inol eel^n- I Ilcltcr than 4,500 hunbel* „(
moved out »t $4.50 l&lt;&gt; fl.Tfi n
immodltle* brought groweri n’r,
crate while cahlmge nveraired 52 3
.be Immoknlre Stnte Farmer*'
per 50 lb. *»ck. eticumher* $5.25
Imkct in excc** of $17,iron L-,n*,
eggplant #2 60 nnd pepper* #0 5d •turn* the week ending N..u.m.
oer b"*hel hamper. Sixt'-'-n visri&lt;
r 14th. Crop* are report'd ,#!
tie* of produce valued in i-xr* *• -notitling to warm fair trout ^
of |titi,:iUU moved through the ro«- with a good to increasing vnhiffi.
tet during the weekly report pe­ ccelient uunlltv cucumbei..
riod. A fair nnd Inrrwislni* &gt;” • nalltV tomntoe*, and ti light, i,,lt
time of bean* Is antic ip* led durhe
-trreaslng volume of eggplant ilnj
the current week, with a l'**n"’ vi How rn«&gt;kneck aitunsh of
volume of orange* and grapefruit
unlitv arillrtpalcd Ihln writ.
Volume on all other Item* i&gt; I
I.iglit to good volume of f„,jr
rreaslng.
'•nimmlltlcs moved through the
[lean* averaging 12 to #5 l»ei Fort Mvet* State Market th- t&gt;*«i
bushel and radlthca lead in volume week with price* of #3.2*i to $,V|n
on the Pahokee State Fanner*' on g,K»d to fancy grade cucumber,,
Market. (food quslitv corn, endive eggplant aold, field foox, field ti|n'
and escnrole moved in light vol­ at 11.7(1 to |l.90( pepper brougiu
ume.
11.25 per bushel, fancy grade .i«Cf
The 1’nlmctlo Slate Market re- 12.25 on choice. (Jooil to -un||
port* movement of 1.370 hu*hel» &lt;•( fanry ipinlitv *(|ttn*h brought
commodities h«»i"lil grower- i- to #3.25 with ihc- medium going
r« rr« nf JI.KOO during 'lie oist at #1,25 to $1.75 prr bii*t-&lt; i .t-,
werktv r*mirt period. Tomntoe* itterense in volume on nil it-in, i,
b ad in volume uvernging *3 so »-&lt; t anliripatrd this Week.
bushel pepper averaged S3 ei
Th eWnurhitln Statet Muik-i i#.
pule |l,an. *I!H&gt;. S«i&gt;ie-b *1 13 mot* lucumlx’r volume tosi- -ti.-jn.
and eggplant #1.75. A fair vnlumr Iv the pn*t week with 11,133 l-idiel
of pepper nP'l o light volume o' irate* returning $2l,S2&lt;! in gio»,
tomatoes, loan* nod egup1tnt nr- rule* to grower*. Pepper volume
i,, -,ovr through the mar lemnined about steady with 5:13
field rrate* nvernglng $5.25, K||.
ket thi* week.
Fair to good uunlltv r&lt;-m it-&gt;&lt; * plant Increased *llglitlv with I.W.t
and excellent uuality eggplant are field crate* averaging $1,(12. A
tomatoci,
expected In light volume op th- light nprinkling of
*0un*h. okra arid Pole Henris *n|,|
Fort Pierre State M
• also, bringing total packages t„
with a H"ht to fair vo
to excellent &lt;|iuillty

19-19 Chevrolet

1951 Ruit'k

2 Door Sedan

1 I)(H»r Sedan

Extrn ('lean,

Tires

Extra clean, low mileage
fully equipped. Ilynnflnw.
Rndln, llenter

1947 Plymouth

1950 Pontiac

2 Door Sedan

2 Door Sedan

Radio, llenter,

Kxtrn clean, Radio. One

Excellent Condition

Owner.

Roiorvo

NOW/

2k

f

. . . Vumbiri In thi#
dainty |o*m hy

Gothtm Gold Strip*. Scalloped
Peter Pin collar ind
bodice ir * embroidered
age man In a middle sard century
now often yearns, most of oil, for
gome-form of security, a sanctuary
from the threat of Immense danger

Orange Prices Drop
Ton Cents Per Box
LAKELAND Lfv-Oranges from
Interior Florida dropped a dime a
box on tho auction market* lest
WMfca
This new avenge wai 93.44 a
box. Indian River oranges did bet­
ter, advancing 7 cents a box to
. Tangerines slumped |1.43 a halfbra, avenging $4 03.
. Whit* seedless Interior grape­
fruit gained I cents a box to $3.11.
Indian River white seedless was
9* cent* better at 94J9.
Other grapefruit returns were

SALES LADY
Wanted For December
Bales Experience
Neceeexry

in ■ u f t floral cut-out. Doltly
doflntd waist md diinty cip
l i m i t . Wlih*$ ind dries
in a jiffy. S in t 32-42.

Diathermy
W. V. Hitting
Touchton Drug Co.
Diathermy la the gfnetaliott
nf heat within vhe body by tho
application of high frequency
electric current.
Whan applied under careful­
ly etip or vised condition* In a
doctors Office diathermy is
affective in the '.rowlmrnt of
pain or other condition* In
deep seated area* of the hotly.
Misuse of this kind of appara­
tus eoukl have a w ry d* roug­
ing effect. For thl* txmMn
never buy or n o t such devices
far home ttralw m t.
A physician's advice is at-’
ways the shortest and eafrst
a

carefully'
reliable

beat tnedi-

C ottrlfht
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Of WEEKLY SOCIAL JUMIES
tiIONDAY

The final jpiceting of reprfscnti
tiv*I and Itu n her* of the Joi^rfrat.rnity Anociauoii will b*
at 8:80 o'clock a! thi* Kpuropal
Parish Houfr.
The 1’hllnthrn Class of the First
[taptlst Church will Iml.l iti an­
nual Thanksgiving dinner at 7:ii0
«C., m. In the church annex.
The Dependable Class of the
First Methodist rimich will inert
it the lionif' uf Mi
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Mil) Palmetto Vvclun*, at .*i ml p
T u esd a y
Tim O-A.'s of Ciiilial H.ijit i-t
Church will meet at the I'huudi
t 8:80 p.in.
The Unlit “'Truth" t la
-ill
tru'd at the Vul.b / l i n t e l at , "
in. The s u b j e c t Will he tie
k “Talk an Truth'* hv I'hiulnFillmore. The public is miiliallv
Invited to attend.
The Chapel Choir will hold .*•
hearsal at the First
lhi|*li-t
Church at tl:lfi p. m,

Naturalist Notes

By MRS. J, II. IIII.HKKY

A called meeting rf the Semin
ole Utah School FT A hoaid ■ .|i
be heia at 2 30 p. m in the St.i
dent Council room.
We d n e s d a y
The Midweek Prayer Scivin at
Central Itu ptint Church at 7 !t&gt;
p.m. The Sunbeams will also meet
at this time.
Prayer Meeting at the Fh d
Baptist church will begin at 7 to
P in.
.endive cuntmiltrc lie t
inn of the First Baptist li.nnme
Union will he held follow Inr pr.e •i
meeting
An nit tea will lie In III nt Ine
SnIlford \\iunitiTs Club fiom '■ 'll
In fi IMI |i to I'he tuenl w'dl
•l«in*ored li&gt; the Fine \it l&gt;
l u ll.....I nf Hie dull fill [s Id i
l* inv lied in ntfeild.
s ; M i\Y
The First it.iptist Church T r ill
ink Union will hnltl a ThankMtiun.;
breakfast in the Meiiiorial Full c.i
Hemal Building beginning at &gt; "U
a m.

Childhood Hints
Hr DAVIII TAYLOR MARKl’
AI* Fdiiruthin Keparlrr

Australia, a land nf plenty, was
Storv-lflliiivr-timo Is chip «*f Mil*
he theme vividly hrowyhl out in 111**1 ui’liirlitful period* of tin' i^ny.
in illustrated till), l.y Hie Pel It ih it liiiiti’ wlit'ii mutht*r tnul it'll■1*1
ferhert .1. Bn&lt;s Monday e\i.iipg rfiil rplllt I&lt;*|f*’I lUT- il
n JM-rum|
efore a gathering nf tin- Sem. of l In* liny wit* n Junior hrnr* ill
nole Auiliihon Soviet) In Buss, iiltoiit Cu ilun lla.
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fw It C111f A mi I'HU tin* Thr**g» IStin's, llnn'rl ««*l
n Australian t»v tmth, it*&gt;u u f,,,i
iitrtrl, tlf|*l i&lt; liiMit nf OtI’lT I'll11'V
iraliled American iitiz.n and I jiIiw uotj i f Mn ri% jiltivlrt,
aito r of tin' Clirisiian t'hui. h in
H of litiw m m )
*ft’fi if Is1f tl
ianford, Is un intci citing .prakri thin stfory-t* &gt;lltifcf tun*' * &lt;»n i r
rlth a nice sense of humm When when, hi u*I*Iit i■*si ft* 'hr i!*'i \,
J r ? ^ r*1 came to tlds country he Junior o-r-t 11tm- t hururt»•i * in full*
X^ld he thought Amerieans (In rich color utn| in ,i I hi »'»■ ifitii'n
ueerest people In th. »oihl Hiinnil : rllitikf
‘The tliinus you say!” In teniiu!.• d
Ofn- now th*vi'lno, n nt i- u &gt;»iio*
n mild uinuxemeiit.
ptifnil. Hindi l &gt;1 Vl'l P.IUU nf t.I.I'll
t The heuutlful 11 'tun's shown mil's stereo«cu|Hi. prnvi Iri&lt;-- I luce
; were so vuiied and diversified, it i- dimi tisiiiiml culur slhh'*.
« Iiff leu It to SO t tiiein nut. There
The slide pruieetiu cnmmmv
vere avvcrul shuts of the ulnui- 1Hturi*view- 1 it nulied uy the
t [lnes uf Australia, salted with a Kiclil family "f Nt. I,uni- width
tumorous corn me nt a i y on tin'll includes Him y Kichl, fat her, a
tnhlta mid a narrow escape he
ince had frniii them. The ulmrl- purni hnd sciniid ti Jidc t and Iti4
[incs used to pick up hiike gold twu sons, I’aiil and Krich, r m is
a tueget.s worth
fnluilniis sums, ters in the l.ulheran f'llurch.
Thirty years ago llrnry Kn Id
w H d l they would euuy it Innit un
II they found llieui too heave, siuigbl a snlutinn to tin- ut nil .tt
u the
hen would throw them down. Tin v of visualizing Bible stur*
ouhl kindly cxehnnire n dnul. e training uf his two sut.i and Ids
ufulfil I of nuggets fm a hi!: daughter, Ruth. As Ms i Ml Iren
grown piece because the half grew In* cnritihued tii&lt; p'n|. t in
grown had pretty pictures on it
n hohiry, line ill wli ch tin . tnnn
; Pictures of wild hf" found only j joined him. Kiehl knew ther" is
in Australia included the koala, or ' nothing new m vt-ual i ducat inn.
honey hear, which lives exclusively He knew, ulsn, that when In■gn the tender leaves of the eucalp wanted to convey an i*l« i It smiii
tux tree, of which there are many uhite a new utlltuile in a p&lt; &gt; n't,,
Varieties in Australia, the duck It was often lunch ru-M'i to show
ijCdll platypus, kntiguiiH.s, lyimnns, him than merely tell Mu,
Ahe beautiful lyre hild, the hookaToday, as a rcsid1 'I
.i-M hurra, or liuikhirik Jacknss (a llnlitiy,
Hild*- slip li'S luc. •* beep
bird), and others. The ly** birds
Are extremely shy and timid mid prmlllccd to tliu i' ililiit'n"lim". uni
it Is an achievement to get near Istic depths and imtuial ridtn to
ailditiun ,1'Ucli wIills- heal'" a - •»&gt;•(•!•
gnoukh for u picture.
They have u hnhit of elearirur part of the story being ill'islitiled
a piece of kroullil until it is per- so that every event can be -een
in beautiful color and tont ali-oit
jertiy clean, then going ih rough a
dance which is very ant'ising to by the parent. The Bible tnilis
grutch. The kookabiirni will mimic series lias been expand J it, hi
gvery sound he hears. This bird elude; scenic subjects, animal life,
uwill kill a snake by taking it by fairy tales, children's stn»ies,
• the hack of the neck, flinit up a travel tii'crreri uf fuueuc' cith-■ in
half mile or so, then dropping it. Anioricn, aturies nhmit Naoln
tjpentlng the process until the Claus, a iiiiiidar of favorite tide■nake is thoroughly dead and tend- vision programs and a t*m! of
erized, whereupon lie .swallows it. other titles itlindieriiig
i
The rnlcli in this b that the
The popularity uf the . ' U &gt;,
kpokuluirra’s iiyi&gt;s are muictim*"* stury is lecughizeil, lint Hit hn til*,
bigger than It's stoiniuh, so that ■ntIni than tlliistrnle nu* "I Hn
often two-tlurd i of the snnl i i-i curl cut TV inahi hellcM'*, pli it i
down, the other third b ft hanging grapiied an arluul * ml.uv a 1'*! Ids
jtum its In-ilk most eniburrtis itig. daily activities. \ ■■cries nn H nvdy
fur he can licit her disgorge n..i' Dundy is dcslgtnil tn in 1 n 'ru
.■wallow iinv iiiore. There are •&gt;'.! tloruil n s well ns ent'-tt uning,
Jp n rlvties uf snakes. Dr. Bliss said. with Junior leiiining mniim i i ami
cThe ahorikincs eat sunie of them. how lu gr t n iidy f* i set i ni widle
There are miinv species nf birds
In aildltluii to the rare birds men- enjoying the unties Of Hi,. , uum
tinned above. Dr Bimh said licit ters.
Kttcll fniliire is mud" op "f
one mikht be wnlkitik along rind
eo what uppenrx to he a great either six &lt;n I'J slides, The vuwi i
teach of white sand, hut ^upon is reininlscciit uf the ul I time
closer appruarh the “bench" flies stcreuscupc, resembling .i puli i f
Up and discloses itself to he u hone opera glasses and wcllthlug just
four ounces. All are ( i iiriuitdcillly
‘ and of white cockatoos,
a The chief industries of agricul­ priced.
ture, cattle ami sheen raislnk and
HKM1NOLK IIH.II Hi \
'mining are too well known for
Tlicre will be n Hilled misting
a fro mmerit here, but it Is not n» well
known , perhaps, that Australia of the Seniinolii High Sch •■III (*f|l‘*
■Iso raises bununuM, pineapple* cnt-Teuchers A-moinlinn un 'luesand stiktir cane. Babbits, which day ufternoon at U:8M p m in the
'were first Imported into the conn* Ntudvnt Council iimiiu All ineiii’ try, multiplied ot such a rate that hots are urged to aiictul. Mis.
they became a serious pest. Fence* (toilert Reely, publicity . him man.
have to In* sunk three feet in the stated tills inorning. a* &gt;•"* i" an
kroullil to keep them out. Ituldiit Important meeting of the Imunl.
raising has now hecome un indus­
try and they tire shipped out as
COHIt KCriDN
Miss Frances Mwira, who will
food. Another pest is the big white
■nt which devours everything in
model nt (ho Business nml I'ro^ J t i path. The tints are kept in par- fessionnl Woman's Club style re­
^t|*| check by the iiiiteuter, which in view, was listed, lu'ThurwIny'* as
being Bxsoclnlt^r with Cyprej*
turn devours them.
At the close of his lecture. Dr, (lartlens. She is insleati employed
Bats exhibited un aborigine shield, at Wcckl Wnchce Springs nrnr
which I* only u few Inches wide llrooksvlllc.
and culls fur dexterity ninl skill in
Ita use, u spear thrower, and, of
SANDMAN Til*
course, a boomerang. Incidentally,
Pajamas me the fuvnrile fashion
we wore told, the aborigine be­ of the year and young people are
comes u warrior hv enduring tor­ choosing them In coordinated sets.
ture at the hands of the wurrlort Horne add n robe of the same fab­
without wincing. They knock out a ric nml still others, a bed jacket.
few of Ills teeth and hash him
&gt;£-to u t in good »tyle. If he can come
up smiling and declare "It doesn't into the educational fund. It wnx
hurt" he becomes n member of the decided also tn sell engagement
warrior tribe and is forever freed calendars and hnltl ari Audubon tag
from menial tasks performed hv day In ftanftird anil Geneva early
in the new year. Parish House was
the women.
During the business meeting of selected ns the future meeting
th« Society plan* fur making tdsce of the Society, with the exmoney to keep the nature educa­ caption of three meetings to lio
tion course In the schools, were held in the Geneva Umnmunlty
discussed. Mr. Don I’rrrv offered Hall.
to bring to the next meeting pota­
Refreshments of rake, coffee
toes of the Tnhltan yam—an orna* and tea were served hy the Nanjtm in U I vine whlrh yields edit # ford group and u pleasant half
1 1fruit— for sale to members for hour spent before trekking home­
fifty centa esch, tho money to go ward.

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Maxine MeKinley
Announces Plans

Nativity Scene Tu
Arrive Here Soon

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placed Itt the hand -hell m I».• 1'
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**r Mrs. Frank Finm*. hv Me*
I'mtner and Yft h Miiiv Han'lli'n
TI11* Thimksgiviag th.iu* wa* *tir
tied not ill ti**' gain*'", will* pu is
being awarded tn tin wimi* i
Everyone enjoyed the fin • f"l
lows hip upd r* ti eshnnlil&gt; " ' l l '
served hv Mrs. Farmer uni .Ml &lt;
II. IT Martin. Those iilteii'lim- th*'
party were: Mrs (' I Bill*' . M*
F. I. Prlester, Mrs. Friiiua s Will(**us, Mrs. Gladys t'arl'on, Mls«
Clara Nwagg*‘Mv. 'Ii&lt;s Mu ■-■"*■1
Bali's Mrs. Jack Mann Mis KiJm
I.ee, Mrs. R. D. Bn« Mrs. \V t,
Alimin. Miss Atli* Mann, Mrs H
II Martin, NJ»- |11niik I'uirie r,
Mr* Mn*v Hat'll1*'M
Mis. Walter II* tabu ami M*s
llnniherv. **f tiilii"«lo w*ie llu*
guests of Mi. ami Mi- II Z Dunn
Sunday ovenlng.
Eddie Clink nf I.eestiui g was
the recent guest *&gt;f his tiiundpiiient*. Mr. ami Mr- Kd ftgleshy.
Mrs. C. II. McKermev of l.nke
Mnnroo Is visitiu gher s o u , Curl.
McKunnev, in Jacksonville.
Mrs. Mary Alice Martin who has
been visiting her son anil dniigh
ter-in-luw, Mr. and Mrs. II. H
Martin, has rcturiu'il to her home
in (Irinntln.
Mr. ami Mrs. Doyle Pritigh' nml
■laughter are visiting Mr. ami Mu
William Pringle.
Mrs. Alberta Junes of Deal*
was tho recent guest of Mr. ami
Mrs. II, Z. Dunn.
.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K Sodorblup*
nml children, Donald nml l.lndu **f
Elder Hnrines w&gt;*re the guests of
Mr. and Mrs, K. G. Soderhlom.
Thursday evening.

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« A v r n R D 'n r jtA i.o
Mnnda;, Nwr. I I , IUZ

Ike Reorganization
•’I.in Said Under Way

Ceiling Prices On iPrague lladio Says WJVm ^OH h Draft
Pork Products Are Ex-Red Admits &gt;He 'Is Anticipated Soon
Suspended By OPS Was Once U. S. Spy

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Nf:\V YORK t/T** The New York
al»w 1 9
Time* said today that President*
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elect Dwight D Eisenhower i*
| e * r t working out a plan for reorganizing
WASHINGTON .* - The govern
VIENN
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I the eaeeulive uffice to bring it* ment today loapcnded whole*aIe broadrasl
.
various unit* under over all tuper ■tiling* nn pe.rk products
former (
I * A * &gt; r p ’ vision of a *pecial assistant
The action vra* announced by the that he
lU U V C
Thu assistant would function a* Office of f’riee Stabilization while soy and
a secretary general of the Office officials of the agency were meet- Red ofdel
of the I’reiident. a Washington til* )rr« with meat industry repmenta*
The la
tikes in an effort to determine (»m e fro
m a t r o n l’alc'’ ,0
Time* reported
' . . . | Such a reorganization hai been whether retail ceiling* on beef can year-old
minister
S p i r i t droniily recommended to Ki*en be rotted bark
Price Stabilizer Tighe Wood* hid wa* a rm
. .
, Oowef and completion &lt;if the plan
i J i t l ( ) n for it wan reported last night to advised Congress last week that he ■munitt h
Intended to miMiend wholesale pork *upp«rter
lie in light, the atory addad
Perk ha* been felling well have plan
When naked at&gt;oot the atory El ceiling*
below tellings and is In ample tup
Vargoli
umhower's pres* veeretary, Jame&lt; ply
Celling* are based on a per five man
ed whil hi C " * s rr,&gt;1
centagr mark up and vary with kra** Pri*
ill!."
|"When we have any appointment each wrhole»aI&lt; r
milted el
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1ut anything, well announce i t "
OPS laid the *ti*pem!rm
whole- overthrow
Nov
Hageriy laid he mold not even «ale telling* I* nrd exp ted to dent Kler
•
"*• ** any "no comment" on «urh report* have any significant effr..
t re for the V
The Time* aald the plan call'
(age
matlrm fol for organization of the executive tail price*
The order rail« for retader* to
of the
office unlta into theae dlallnct
continue calculation of reding* on on trial
rainn*. an branches
«.llc* to consumer* They mint retheir
the abtin
| ^ planning branch, containing flirt
.m
.~. 1 any drrrra«c in wholesale ; of abiect i
nearing it* (he f.’ottnril of Keonomic Ad'i*er». rr,,(,
*»'! *J,n* 1,1 National Security Council and Na
-py,
nhlc heart* tional Security Resource* Hoard
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lion for hi* g The fliireau of the Ilodgct
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India'* plan for emiing the h e re in

a l u l l priw&gt;upf . of - war deadlock Piplo-

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&gt;oke«man laid today
as gone a* far at it
ling Iti contmverital
plan, termi of which

mat* speculated that the Pmirh
move wa» intended to (the the
p,ed» a chance to decide how to
capitalize nn the Britiih-American
rm which hai been hailed tn the
ltnicnu pres* and radio
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N EW F IIR N IT U H !
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W holesale Prices
Phono 1SIIII - II

Savo Many a Penny on Taste-Templing I rimmings for \our

iving Feast!
Snow And Cold Rain
Hit Most Of Country

lax Real Estate Man
Dies On Golf Course

'll* “The Associated Press
Winter clamped a chill grip on
much ol the nation tojay and
liberally sprewed *nnv» and cold

RERUN IT The t) S Army
reported Ibree soldier* mi«*lng
from their unit here today and
•aid they are believed held in the
Russian zone
Armv authorities were informed
by a German resident that three
Arneriran soldiers and a woman,
believed to be German, were ar
rested bv Communist people’* po­
lice yesterday afternoon about loo
yards ln*ide the Hast zone
The German said the toldler*
bad been hunting The three *»’
dier* are assigned to thr SMth
Trtick Company in West Rrrlin
Their name* were not disclosed

H „
l a m e from Henry Plcluhcr (TO Mnrrr
f i t &lt;1(1! publicity director
f,n P1
Karlier ' TO official* bail «»nl Phili|
a leader* of
Ibe meeting u.n toplan
amemoripniwir
re today tn al In Murray who died Not 1 in
Thr
a leader to San Kraiicitro
1north
&gt; pretidrnt
Fleischer said that h« retofore the wind'
organization bad not turn "in a e*t&gt;ef
«urcr**iir to ignition" In announce th&lt; session cast I
considered would deal with naming a new d u sts
Ileader
Font)
i C&gt;iiiId
Today's slosed session precede*
Thr
.
the CIO convention *rheduls*sl tn ward
S l l l l d a y atart Dec l In Atlantic City N J
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�^Newspaper Admits
Reds Had Arrested
Long Missing Pair

Court Records

VIENNA '.r—An Austrian Com­
munist newspaper admitted today
that thr Bed* arrested thr missing
Ameriran Field brothers, Noel and
Hermann, who disappeared behind
the Iron Curtain three years agn
^ Since Noel Field, former State
’ Deportment employe, vanished in
Prague In May. ItM'l, and his
hrulncr Hermann, a Cleveland. Pa.
nrohlioti disappeared In Warsaw
to August, tutu, one thing has never
hcen clear;
Were they kidnapped, along with
Noel’s German horn wife. Itcrta.
and his adopted daughter or did
they flee the West of their own
free will?
The Communists, In their various
•'show” trials Including Ihe present
IVnceusaliun of Itudolf .Slaittky and
others in Prague, always have eon
tendril the Fields worked (or Ihe
wartime U S. Office of Strategic
Services mid were American sides
In the West, however, there nave
hern many suggestions that the
brothers were double agents and
that Noel, especially, worked for
the Soviet Union
It was over this doubtful point
that the Vienna Ited newspaper
Votksilimme today disclnsed their
^nrrest. It was wrong, snid the
newspaper, to call the Fields
"American Communists "
"In reality, nrtther regarded
themselves as Communists." the
paper explained "After their nr
rpxt, the Ameriran State Drpnrl
ment voluntarily said they had a
special mission.
In the current Prague trial, the
prosecution has alleged that Sian
sky..former Cieeh Foreign Minister
Vlmto dementis and others were'
.illred ns "imperialist agents'' liy
"the Fields, some of them as long
ago as 11)30

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old l.nwrenre Hushnell is in critical
condition today with a shotgun
wound inflleted. police say, by Ids
older brother in an argument over
vbedclothes
Police Capl Clarence Morris said
Lawrence s brother Ellsworth. 12.
fired Ihe shotgun blast Saturday
night while Ids parents were nut
Pnllce said they liellevnl Ihe argil
ment was over which of the two

hoys should get an extra blanket
for their hnl

Production Credit
Groups Fix Policies

they rnuhl work tugethet
Defeated nemo Gets believed
Business Man Who Middleton Fleeted
to their mutual advantage mil tinOfficial Of Church Mol) From GOP Victor ’ best interest of the piddle
Turned Out Bandit
T o n I VI E T o t i.
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JACKSONVILLE P -T h e Ite.
Puzzles Officials Newton
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c . It. Clout*. J . It. l)avi&lt;l«on. nod
r.. Thompson
J j&gt; I'nyne, member* of tlie KxerIrttit, Con-go It S'
••l.u i.t To utive Committee of tlie Centrul
under his victorious ItepuhUeau op­
apnrtoiii.l Adults
i'.IX ,Melected an honorary canon of S!
Homer A. Ilillcox
St w Htithie Fioiidn I’rodurtion Credit AshoIons ill. ,\s ■ , t’|.-in ■&gt;■&gt; ,\
ST LOUIS r - While police Johns Cathedral church id the ponent lur the first true in tlie
Stnehrr, Charles \V.
A u Joy To ciatloii, recently |imlidpated in suiiithl to learn what turned a
memory of veteran Pinellas Coon
Florida Episcopal Diocese
MeCnulev F. Humes &amp; llnhoit lhe
aitniinl. review
of eredll
policies
tv politicians
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respected
businessman
into
a
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Hector emeritus of St Johns
" •eedure, a n eontelel.ee at
a Bllar(, uhn ki]],.j him M m r
Morrison Foam who wl'l eitu (T ill DIO NS' to: ml
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Clements. i : « K . A « Myrtle »*’ d hv executive-committeemen t"pVng overcome' hv,"gn*",|,n an'aV Parish. Dr Middleton w.1* active
pic nod Much
I'
his term as Clerk id Cireuil Court
l.ea
l " ," ‘ ll»' ,t•,, Piodu.tion credit ns- templed armored money
nimii&gt;v Iroelr
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&gt; Flixalictli Daniels Lea
truck rnli
rnb in working toward elevation of the Jan I. will ho child deputy under
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today
church In the status of a iathrili.«l the new clerk, Avery lidkerson
in "nt't a'-d
|,'i a. moa'
Willie C Smith St Marie &lt;\
A M'wW Feature of the conferThomas F iW rllingrr. Ihe 2t
tin lldolpti
Pearce .-.ed G.ilker*on said they
City of Sanford To J. T lln.wn
un
J 1 year old guard, sufferetl tatal nm in m o
A w June
lilcciminn, prnfcii.voi of Agnelli mnnla hums of the face and lung*
at Keulionilt s nt the Univei sll y
f i t \ of Sanfotd To J . T Ilium tip
the daring, ,ig;.ight robber,
of lliuiila, no “iteeeut Develop­ during
A- w June
ments Affecting Florida A gticu l-&gt;attempt on a busy street Friday
The amateur holdup man, later
Freer. William It. A- w Madge I lu|(. |(||i| \gi ii'illtural Icadi'" "
l a ( hrijlim- It 11ihhofis A- hh •I’alh* and discussions pointed up identified ns Jacob It Katr. head
Albert II
Die importance of capita! in pro*. of an ice errant store rhaln, sent
PchontH'l, \\ illinm A- w Anna To «.nt-day* farming and the fait thal a searing stream of gas front a
t irorge II S 'lite r A w- Mnry tin- no- of dependable credit wit crude, home made bomb, through
Olive
'continue to ln&gt; an important facial un opening into tlie truck's locked
Slit je t . (fi-oig*- It. St w Mary m the success of famous, giowe. t, money cnmp.irlmml where Doer
(linger was on duty alone
I Hu i To J W. Oath St w Annie and live.iin-Lini'ti.
Although blinded the guard drew |
J
Itohrtt \ D an. president uf tin
Williams. F.li'tdwth II., will. To pimluelom Ciniit
Ci&gt;ip"Hitt"lb hi* pistol and fired fl.e shots
Frederick |[ Willinnts A w lie! pteshied pvei the conference mid through tlie aperture In the rear
,,n p
iiiiiiuuin-eil ttmt I’CA hums to Flot- of the truck cub killing Kati
Two other guards, who had rn
Hell, Flmer P To Hogli Itmivh.* ida fatuous hint im reused by J".
lered the Mound t'lty Trust Cn. to
A w- Irene
pei cent during It'VJ,
I M 'A I . I ' S T A I ! o l I I li.'&gt; \ r i D ' l l I1 \ 111 I I H ’ l ' T I M l t ' A lt I I K
Citv of s'anfoid To W. A. Mot
*t'..ii.ltti-.n- in Florida agrie..l make a delivery of cash, later had
f
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|t|»v PliVi* HIIIIU n »» Im h Mmv i 111* to pry open a side door of the
w T w Kugrn'i M inoyemenl during the past vctir " armored truck to bring out the
$ " 0,(1011 IN' t 'O .M .'llS S H &gt; \ s t o l l . l t I t 11 t. \ I ’. i . i m o N b : O l 1 O l K 1 . 1: M " ' l l
unronsclous Doerfllnger.
I tan said.
T» Clarence Slluis St w Edith.
The
43-yrar-uld
Katr,
n
regular
Mi pay lie, scctcliiry-I reason r,
Fst by Entirety
-aid I hat Ihe Centrul........................
Florida Pro church member and father uf threi
Hill, Lena 1... will. To Harry I
nm, Ci*-dii A s s o c i a t i o n is in th - children, owned a spacious hotm
Burnham A w l.enorn C .
,,.nditiou in i t » lu* in 'Uburnan University City H r i
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MrCnll, Kmms, vsiil. To Anion lirv
-was president of the Heeil Ice
I 'm ir - . | „ |t, C i v i tt tn Mt I ».»■*■nt O - ' U ■•iinitie 1i t •**tit n l I In
Itnlidi Proffitt A w Both
- w, hn.i- nl present capital nod cream stores
Porter. Edwmd St w llarel M. To
totalling
l4Prt.aHt.Wt. I The question id what caused him
Arthur A. Harris * »v Doris I |t„iin» to date for Uhl:! ill the lln attempt Ihe rnhlierv
baffled
VCJItFFMFNT POP IM 'fill:
niooiiiit of JJ.iMb,128.00 weir made (police
Stone, James F|o*-d A w Betty i,, ..ur memlicra. Collections to *
Von 1.. Aivi t Ibiith A w Ihui dal. h,.s. he. n evrrlleiil, showloe O p e n i n g ’ D llV H i l u l l l ^
tluit nm nniohi-rs treognise Unit
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Smith. Will's C. A Marie C. To
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Vmerican Savings Building A count in
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Gibbon-. Albert II. A «' Christine . .
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Are
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Huinhnni. Harry F. A » Lenora
offered lo make available to Uu&lt;
commission Ihe files of all race
To L. nn I . Hilt
LONDON ,r-M oscow radio ar track policing agencies containing
Thm ni'son. Ia‘*lle F A vv- Until It
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United
States
todnv
of
pnnl* of "approximately INI per
To Hew O i l l-'n. Ills*
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i.nvoids Cnnoll. wld
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on lo denounce Ihe comics as "vet Ilfltlul JlCfllSDi IllllMl I m" fitlllCT '
Hunks, J r A vv Juanita
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ilrbindu D S- N irma another crime against mankind " p iu ilt’il .uni plioiu^f.»11hi*iI
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,\ hearing is eymu-leii about Dee
|,,(&gt;n To I'eorge A. Ifnselw...... I "flooding
western Europe with |;&gt;
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man Ithee was quntril today In a
Tnrnntu S lar dispatch from Seoul
as sayingihe would prrqvnse In Gen
Elsennnwar when he visits Korea
the arming of two million Smith
Korean youths tn drive Ihe Com
inuidsts north tn the Vain lllv e r
lltire , in nn interview with the
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lighting, halt Ibe slaughter of West­
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up In the Manchurian Im riler atone
" A ll I ask i* that thr United N a­
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a rlllie ry support Then nur foreign
friend* ran get nut anil Inrkle the
real enemy- the rrin iin a ls In Ihe
K re m lin .”
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hower tn Inunrh nn offensive
against Hdssla as the only solution
In the cold war

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i m v v . SI. nlf*.
rinuton. Jr . St Lillie W
I ' l s l , 111 1a.
W ASHINGTON
T lie m llitarv
J . W. Waller. Inr To II I!. II mi- services have worked out new tests -&gt;i i.i v v. s w i m , *i'«i.
rirn'too, Ir. S' Lillie W
1of mental uldllty amt aptitude to . . . . . . . . .
Il rt rn il i ml a.
S t ’PIT.l'M FNTAI. M n 'trc &gt;ct-' give to draftee* and volunteers
' I vii- nn ni tiiiiiiv u n

Tn tie* T h a i T ire Jnh Done

l i b ! itife !

You Can End Money Worries
FOR LIFE

MeCullmieh. It W. A w M iiie n n '
To Sanford Atlnnlie Nuiiounl
Bank
S, t Lewi' Compouv I o Ciliacn ’

I'lin n e

i u r ‘ * v r n it D ttt it u n
Mundiv, Nov. 21, 193?
Fare .1

�* «*

ntonio May
McLaughlin Confers
With John Krider;
D i s c u s s Seminole
Blues
Franchise C i t y N e t s $702.90
By KENT CJIRTLAIN
In Taxes For 1st
The gloomy baseball picture il
12 Games; 2 More
Hanford suddenly brlghtem-d Sat
urday when Jim McLaughlin, di
T i l t s Are Slated
rector of tht growing St. Louli

Train

In Sa n ford A g

Football Attendance At Memorial Stadium Reaches 12,358

Brown farm empire, arrived li
town to Investigate nnririyr train
In f possibilities for the Sun An
tanlo Mi**ion again next Spring.
After a two-hour conference
with John Krider, business man­
ager of the Seminole Blur* and
Ben Small, owner of the Vatdrx
Hotel, Mrl.auahlln announced he
waa pleased with the prosper!*
for 185.1.
______
La*t spring the

919 See Fed JVs
In Memorial Parlf
To Set New Mark

TH E SANFOIII) IIKHALI)
[e 8
Monday, Nov. 14. IASI

Johnny Jones Scores 36 Points
Mrs. John Ivey
To Pace Seminole JV Grid Team Wins Class “ A”
Stinemen Sweep
Golf Tourney
Into City Loop
Mrs. E. B. Smith Is
Lead On Forfeit
Big

Innlninir Jo h n n y J ' l l i r i

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Senilnola High School'* Junior
Vursltv football tram act a new
attendance record this year pluy.
ing In the Memorial Stadium, of.
final «tati*tic* revealed today
The JV'a drew 9t8 fan* |n
three night game*, of whlrh fiSi
were paid admission*. The city
■-waived til-1 5 In net lax red*
crip's for then* game* and al»o
plrkid up *70 more dollar* for
tha Hgnt expenses, totaling
IInf .15 paid to tha City.
The Mainland game drew the
moat fana, 349, and the largest
paid gate, 248. Thla game wat
aponaored bv the 8 H8 PTA,
Homer L O*borne, finanriat
chairman of tha Hamlnola High
School PTA, expressed hi* appredation for tha co-operation
the PTA received from mer*
chanta la making the program
a success. He. particularly,
thanked tha PTA workara who
worked to m*ke tha gamr "a
great success.”
Here ure the final attendance
flgurea for the Sanford Junior
Vundty gamr*.
Paid
Total
Dr Land ................ 215
305
Edgewotcr
210
208
Mainland
248
310

lli&lt;’ Heminnli- High School Junior W I H f f l l i m i l I I I I ' f l t V
Vurslly football tram In scoring H w t u n o i l l 1 W 1 I t t J
with Mil point*, final official near- u U &lt; n i t h o i . | | / ’#. l * * f n
Ini/ record* revealed today.
I J O I I l l I v I I I V / ill
111

Runner-lp Winner
In Ocala Tourney

M i| M in Jlfjil!ach.&gt;'r&gt;!o Tourney Of Roses

*howrd today.
Five
Of that total 0,171 have been Stanley - Roger
aid admission*, which In turn
Wins
Series
From
an netted the City of Hanford
*702.00 In direct taxe*. In ad­
A c e Bowlers, 2-0
dition to thl* amount, *200 ha*
l mlmi1
been
paid
the
(illy
for
the
ro*l
in Memoriul S t i i f l
After a long struggle to reach
of the light*.
ilium before I'ni-H f:
Molt of thla light money 1* the top of the City Howling League,
Combarking Jor
turned, over to the Florida Power the bowler* of Stine Machine Com­
and Light Company to pay the pany hit the turning point last week
tonlo. .Mrl.sugh-^m ”
maxda expenaei. If there i.t any by forging Into a Two-way tie with
lln a n d o tn e r tl' f t W 1
money left over, It I* kept by the the Ace Glass team and this week
Brownie o f / l d a li lM L ,^
the machinists took undisputed
expressed
lh e lr ^ B ,l L u &gt; 'M / ' City.
Broken down, the flgurea nhow possession of first placn by sweep­
p leasu re w ith
M .
that Hamlnola High School var- ing a three-game series from
baseball *etup in H E &gt; tW ally game* have attracted the Florida Power and Light on a for­
Sanford at
moat fana, 8,08*, and the largeat feiture, last Wednesday night at
*
.
. J0»" KrUer
paid gale, 8,059. The HHH v a c the Sanford Howling Alleys.
Wa have nothing to announThe Slinemen rolled out their
ally has played the moat gamea,
if.rV i/ u 1 Mrl.au A lln told the
five.
Herald Saturday morning after
three sels any('room* Academy l* next high way for practice ,
the ronfab. However, you ran
quota me aa saying there I* a with a total attemlance innrk of
■trong possibility that tha Mia- 3,353 with 2,719 being paid. The veteran kingpin
Panther* have played four game* from Ihe Paul
alona will be bark here neit
ij"
3 1
In tho Memorial Stadium.
Peiold era of by
In three gamea, the Seminole gone years, stiowJV * have drawn tilt* gridiron par­ ed Ihe youngster*
tisans, which 603 have been paid tho way with a ■ :
water Junior Varsity. Kdgnvalir
admissions.
sterling 517 icr
Thera are *11)1 two more lea. Included In
thumped the Seottmen, IH it, In
Orlando and Inter by ii narrow fl-0
game* to ha played In the Me­ H e r b a l banner
morial park. The*# two impnr- s c o r e s w e r e
srore In the Memorial Stadium In*1
lant ramea should boost the games of IB4, 102
week.
Agile Itandall Reynolds, a Jutotal gato at the now stadium to in d 181.
^
p ,v :iiS ‘S s‘A s p "
O rv ille lo u ch in n
I nlor this year, wa* n key figure
15,000, or more, at the pre«ent
McLaughlin cautioned, "There
projected rate.
la nothing daflnlla yal, but a de­
Orville Touchton was not lar I In the Seminole JV offensive hy
Seminole High nlay* the most behind with a 512 three game | virtue of hi* pa**ln» and runrision will bo made Tuesday (to­
morrow) one way or (he olher." important game of the ycur with set amt C'arl Von llerbull* had an | nine. "Handy Handy" wa* sec­
ond In total piiinla w :i : .
Prior to his surprising visit to Del.and In the Memorial Stadium even 500 aerlea.
8anford last Saturday, the llniwu- on Wednesday night. The Fed*
’Stanley-Roger Hardware Slum
le farm exar Inspected the spring could win the southern half grid­ wllh Its many "tup" howler* fin­
training facilities In Thomnsvllle, iron title In the East Florida Con­ ally showed
Hhowed sign* of revival after was third in tin H
Ga., where a larger group of low­ ference and go on to idav Ihe a dismal beginning thl* year,
er classification form teams In the northern winners In the KFC claiming a series sweep from for­
'
Brownie system were trained last rhsmplonshln play-off by beating mer leading Aee Glassmen. "King- r a d e w I t Ii Id I C-_.
IleLand Wcdnrdav night.
year.
fish"
Paul
Peiold
was
the
big
itln
Thl* la probahly the lies!
'nipuho-^KJfcj*jm ,
"We nre definitely going to re­
rhanrr Ihe Semlnules have had to buster with a 531 series, Including
turn to Thoniasvllle with our
games nf 194 and 189, fur Ihe win­ more, - h o w e i l l
•
•
-•
n
the
conference
champion­
■mailer teams next year," he add­
a*
ship in years. A* HHH prlnclnal ners.
ed,
Ne' lo he underestimated was
who
Herman K. Morris put It, "In the
McLaughlin left almost im­ It yrars I have been prlnclnal,
Paul'a brother, George, The other mil-lit d e v e 1n p|||Pq|£HW^jHm
mediately after his conference with wa
Peiold hit fur a substantial 4D7
hava
never
won
a
confer­
Krider for Tamna where he wn* ence title. Thla should reallv be
series for second best to his "hru- Into a real ntar. nanny itrynold*
Jlmrnv Hawkins, whose record
slated to fly hark lo 8 t. Louis Sat­ s big game and I think at least
der" Paul. Ray Carroll, who has
wasn’t much to talk about, dis­
urday night.
been
In
the
throe*
of
a
slump
this
3,000 fans will show up for the
himself us II rugged
Ashed about tho Hemlnolo
year, wa* the leading series bowl­ tinguished
cunlesl."
runner and a better limn fulr pas­
Blue*, McLaughlin said, "I did­
er
for
Are
with
a
418
total.
The
Then on Thursday afternoon,
ser. Hawkins is only a freshman
n’t havo any Intention of seek­ Thunksglvlng
Day, the Cronins Hlanley-Rogera win put them In and may well turn Into ii future
ing • working agreement when Academy Panthers
a
two-way
He
with
tne
Post
Of­
pinv Eustls In
HHH gridiron great In the next
I eamo, but Krider haa nrefirst annual "Celery T ilt" rliis- fice for third plare.
three year*.
•anted mo w ith m i s * Interesting the
Meanwhile, tho Pust Office was
which la being inaugurated
Among the other JV gridiron
Information and If etrlaln de­ ale,
this year by the Alpha Phi Alpha
achievement* wn* u new reason'*
tail* ran bo worked out wo scholarship fraternity.
I f ./ ja a &lt;
&gt; Ins Ing tw o of attendance record. The Scott men
threo tn tho print- pluycd before Hill fan* in three
A big parade with hands from
m ora
frn m
I'n lste u
ers from
Celery
llungrrford, Kuslls, ('room* and
games at the Memmint .Stadium
City. Pcto Eltel this fall.
Helhune-Cookman College will
was Iho hlg gun
participate In a pre-game parade
agio for a re port ml *4,000, The po»- In Hanford.
for Celery City,
JV Gill III HON It E m it DH
albllity that Honford might 1k&gt; Here ore Ihe attendance figures
r o l l i n g n 500
(Final)
without a team in 11)53 hrram« ap­ Cnr all three teuins thus fur this
Scoring
thrrr-xct scries.
parent recently when no rnnerete season,
Harold Appleby Player
TIE KP. IP.
offara for tho local club were re­ School
and "II u a 11 n g Jones
G. Paid Total
&lt;1* O 311*
ceived hy the Blue officials after Seminole High
Boh" Stcclo each Reynold*
..
4
2*
2d
5 (’,,ll,r,l) K.DKC,
last week's meeting.
recorded belter Turner
2
I
13
Academy
4 2.7IP 3.353
White mml fans were looking Cronms
Pale
2 U
12
3
m*3 PIP
for the New York Giants, who Fed .IV*
Flower*
2 It
12
awn the Mayfair Inn and hold m
t e
'”r
Total,
12 9,171 12,35*
Hawkins
I 2
H
lease on Seminole Country Club,
following is a resume of the
to return I d Sanford again this tnxThe
Appleby
wa*
serlei
high
pin
get­
Total*
17 5
107
and light money paid to the
enr, the SI. Louis Brown* in
ter with a 519 effort wdillo Steele * Denote* Leader
City.
yplcal Hill Veeck fashion have School
hit
for
a
502
total.
The
City
Loop
Ta*
lila h ta
C ity
Jumped Into Ihe loeal diamond
resumes play Wednesday evening Opponent*
arena wllh srllon and may Jump Seminole
Ot 7:30 p.m. ut (ho Sanford Bowl­ SANFORD
High
(474.30
*125.00
*
599.20
tha gun on tha New Yorker*.
Han.
200.23 ing Alleys.
It Is a known fact In diamond Crooms 100.25 100.00
DeLnml
75.00
100.35
31
circle* that Veeck Isn’t sparing tht Fed JV S 34.35
Games Wednesday
Mainland
bankroll In signing prospective
-STANLEY- ROGERS (1 0 )
Edgewnter
stars for bis growing farm chain,
Plovers,,
I
I 3 Total
Del,anil
Borne of the best B, C and D playG. Peiold
181 172 144 497
Kdgrwatcr
•ra In the minors are under con­
Kreticr
104 158 158 410
Mainland
tract to the Bmwna and a Han­
Miller
91 120 154 305
ford tie-up might he beneficial to
Buker
140 1J7 180 457
both the town and the American
Peiold
189 104 148 511
781 881 1*4 2278
_____
LAKE MARY - (Special) - Total
After winning threo straight
ACE GLASS CO. (t-3)
games, the eignt-man touch foot­ Players
i
|
i Total
ball team from Sanford Junto* Skent
127 173 1M 438
High School lost Its first game of Kanncr
144 128 153 425
tho siaaon to Lako Mary, 19-0, Bond
107 139 148 392
here last Friday afternoon .
Cirroll
158 171 18T 498
Laka Mary's Junior prepstara Cooke
153 140 154 447
The ding-dong bait!** for the
avenged tnalr earlier 89-n setback Total
888 753 758 2188 Mlxrd League leadership rmitlnto Sanford thla season. Besides the
ued In earnest agnln for the third
victory Coach llowle Gordla’s lo­ _ STINE MACHINE CO. ( 1 8 )
week as troth the front
cal gridders hold two straight wins Pl«7 »rs
1
«
I Total straight
over Lak* Monroe.
c. Von HerbuHs 161 118 151 500 nmnlne No. 1's and the second
a . Stine
140 117 147 404 place No. It’s swept three-name
J . Hcrbst
181 194 183 517 series from their opponent* lust
E . Klrchhoff 148 182 148 458 week.
The leaders hold a slim margin
O. Touchton
163 170 17V 818
Total
Til III 178 1488 over their foes, having won one
dominating position over the MI*( F.P.AL. Forfeited to Stars)
more game and Inst one less tilt
od Men's and Women’s Rowling
than the No, 8's.
League at the Sanford Bowling AP
CELERY
CITY
&lt;M)
jays by a tbrae-pte margin over
T. Holly ahawed the way for
M ayan
1
t
3 Total the winning No. I'n wllh a 133
SehauUeet
151 177 147 415 aerlea while the loalng No. 4’a
B u m tt
111 157 133 401 were oeeed bv Margaret Von
Neiratto
137 158 111 411 Herbulia* 416 three-game set.
Fjnrlo
114 163 lM 475
The pln-buatlng No, fl's drooped
JCitil
180 171 14T 508 the hapless No. 2 tram three
straight a* Hanklnson, n new­
5 t a lr ~
733 137 733 12*3 comer In the ranks of the Mixed
loon, led the winning assault with
FOOT OFFICE (M l
485. Ellen Betts was ctn»e be­
Mayen
1 a a Total ahind
wllh a 483 cuunt. Uesury
Steele
14T 115 170 503
a meek 383 for the best ef­
Mercy
14a 111 100 4S1 rolled
L. David
IN 114 1ST 4*7 fort foe No, 2's.
Herbal
UT IN IN 411
Tha cellar dwelling No. S'a
rtaunted their drive to vacato
» b’
m IS in a ! tha bottom, after toeing ground
laat woeh, by taking a pair from
N * I hi three gamee. Frank
Markin was tka big pin pro­
ducer with a 481 series for No.
8. Norton's 881 waa tka beet
three-set aerlea by the lerara.
The Mixed League play* again
tonight a t 7)30 p.m. at the Ranford Bowling Allays,

R

?

Lake Mary Defeats
Junior High, 19-0

los. 1 And 6 Lock
In Struggle For
Mix League Lead

Ellen Betts Leads
Bowlers In Mixed
Loop For 3rd Week

Celery Fed Schedule

w. 1

C T*eV 0°* ° Mrk* * Arkansas
Jacksonville (Ala) 14 H o w a r d

•

llv *-:*» CORRIGAN
NEW YORK (At—Wisconsin wn*
cho-en today to piny Southern Cali­
fornia in Inc Hose Howl Jan. 1,
leaving only one spot unfilled In
the major post • season football
game*.
The final vacancy waa expected
to be filled before nightfall, with
the Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla.,
miming un opponent for Alabama.
Navy and Syracuse top the list of
prospect*.
Hlg Ten athletic directora chose
Wisconsin over Purdue in a secret
poll after the two teams finished
In a tlo for (he championships with
nhnlical league records (4-1-1),
Wisconsin hud Ihe betler overall
record wllh six vlclorlcs, two de­
feats and a lie cumnan-d with four
triumph*, three defeat* and two
ties fur I'nrdov.
In Ihe most unpredictable fin­
ishes In llig Ten football history,
Ihe Iwn team* emerged as co­
champions Saturday when Purdue
barely defeated Indiana 21-18 and
Wi*ronsln fought to a 21-21 stand­
still with Minnesota.
The wind-up gave each confer­
ence mark* of 4-1-1 for a percent­
age of 750 compared to Ohio
Stale's 5 2 0 fur .714 in taking third
place
The co-championship tossed the
liig Ten Hose Howl selection Into
the laps of athletic directors for an
unprecedented vole. The 10 elec­
tor* voted on only one basis:
"Which team will best represent
the Hlg Ten In tho Hose Bowl."
Their vole* were tabulated over
the week end bv Kenneth L. (Tug)
Wilson, Hlg Ten commissioner.
Other than announcing Wisconsin
was the choice, Wilson did not re­
veal Ihe margin of voting.
Soul hern California, trounced by
Michigan 49-0 In the Trojans' only
previous Im)wI appearance In the
series. In 1948. won the 1953 assign­
ment In Ihe Pasadena classic hy
defeating UCLA, 1412, Saturday.
Here ure major howl pairings:
Hose Howl—Southern California
v* Wisconsin.
Sugar Howl, New Orleans—Geor­
gia Tech vs. Mississippi.
Cotton Howl, Dallas—Tcxai va.
Tennrsico.
Orange Howl, Miami—Alabama
vs Unnamed foe.
WASHINGTON un-The Navy De­
partment indicated today that the
Naval Aeadomv would refuse an
Orange Howl hid if one wrro of­
fered. A spokesman would nut,
however, give a final yesor-no
answer.
II had been reported that Navy,
which owns u 5 2 1 record, might
be lendcrcd an Invitation lo play
Alabama In the Orange Howl.
Asked fur the Navy Department
poNitlun on the matter, a spokes­
man at the Pentagon said:
" It has not been Navy's policy
lo play postseason games."
Doe* that mean, tie was asked,
that Navy would refuse a bid.
" It la Navy's policy not to play
postseason games," he said. "That
I* your answer."

German Wins Race
With “Souped Up”
American Racer
JUAREZ, Meg. 18—An uncon­
ventional German sports car, a
souped up Amerlcan-bullt Lincoln
ami their drivers shared plaudits
today as winner* of (he world's
most gruolllng speed test—The
Tan-Amcrican Road Race.
German engineer Karl Kllng,
outwardly calm but Inwardly feel­
ing tho atraln, pushed hla Merce­
des Uena at speeds up lo 150 miloa
an hour yeaterday to take 117,428
first money for sports cars.
Chuck Blevenson, 1958 U. 8 . rac­
ing champion from Fresno, C alif,
nosed home first with a Lincoln In
Iho modified stock car dasa and
earned *11,828.

No. t
Flayer*
T. Burnett
F, Robinson
T, Roily
G. Fried
M. Hloblom
Total
No. 4

Flayers

|
|
130 140
116 134
101 134
125 131
148 133
IN Ml

1

Flayers
L. McCollum
R, McCollum
Peiold
Mnrkln
Reed
No. 5 .
Mavera
J , Birdsong

■

MrsTJohn Ivey for her showing
in tho first Central
Florida
Smith
wasInterac­
City tournament corded
held In aOcala
a
hand
week and a half ago. Mra. Smith
ran runner up In low gross.
Mra, E. C. Dayman claimed
prises for winning the A flight
twice during the month of Ottoher. Mra. Smith, Mra. Andrew
(arraw ay and Dot Powell were
also presented awards for A di­
vision victories.
B flight winner* were Mrs. D.
C. Williams, Mra. Price Heard,
Mrs. Roes Adams, Mrs, T. F. Mc­
Daniel, Mra. Mus O'Llnger and
Mrs. Harry Roner.

Meeks, Mrs. W I I - £ I X i
r .-'T ?
Hum Vlhlen, Mra.9 f V . V &lt;
J
John Her, an d H *3?«W V t v j
Mra, R. Urown-Mra. K. IL Hmlth

Crooma Panthers
Prepare For Big
Hy T. V. DAVIS
Cronms
Academy's Panthers
went through grinding drills thl*
afternoon In preparation fur their
Thanksgiving Day "Celery Tilt"
clash with Euatla in tho Memorlsl
Stadium Thursday afternoon.
Tha Eualla Tigers eked out a
2-0 victory over Crooma earlier
thl* year on o "freak" safely
when Crooma Co-Captaln "Trickman" Jackson was nailed in hia
own and son*.
Carrying over a seven gnme
winning skaln from lest year with
hut a tfa to mar tn* otharwlsa untd record, Crooma proceedtxtend the atreak to 10
t gamea by winning the
m contests this fall. Then
first three
came the Inevltabl* and. Hungerford stunned tha local* wllh a 130 defeat.
Thla wag fallowed In rapid
ancraaaiosi with Panther looses
to Euatla god Leesburg. Last
Thursday night tha local* were
rained out in Cocoa, thus giving
Coach Franklln'a charge* a bad­
ly needed reel for tho big "Cel­
ery Tilt” game.
This Thanksgvllng Day classic
la being sponsored by Alpha Phi
Alpha, scholarship fraternity, for
th e
organisation's scholarship
fund,
.,
, ,
Four bands will combine to lead
a gala parade In the street! of

1, upa and downs, straight
different road taxiurea and
m from h i level,’' he said,
g and Stevsnaoo Jed Um way
lo r N survivor*—10 aporta
I stock 88T*—of an original

I

Von Herbulls 133 111
Doherty
170 103
F. Hayes
72
87
R. Hayes
152 128
Geswlm
• 133 104
Total
8M I N

r«.a\ No. I

Mrs. Juhn Ivey swept uwny the
class A golfing honor* in the
weekly Women's Golf Association
tournament held at the Seminole
Country Club lait Wednesday a f­
ternoon carding a low net 75 score.
Mrs. Heart claimed tha vic­
tory la tha B division with a low
net 81 score while Mrs. Andrew
Marsh won tha C brackat with
an Identical *1 figure. Mr*.
Bean liar won out In the I)
flight, or beglnnera group.
Prise*
were
awarded to the
winners of the
weakly
tourna­
ments in the va­
rious flight* at
last Wednesday's
luncheon
pre­
ceding the tour­
ney.

money of

|U,Aa trith

U s

t time of

the, first four
^
line only
i Jonaay Manta
u ts won |B,I14.

Stadium

Harry Byrd
PITCHIB Horry Byrd (above), of
tho Philadelphia Alhlutlc*, was
named "Rookie of tha Year” In
tha American League. Relief
hurter Joe Black, of the Brooklyn
Dodgers, was selected as "Rookie
of tha Year" t n the National Lea­
gue. (International S o u n d p h o l o J

Alabama To Play
Eastern Team In
Orange Bowl Tilt
MIAMI, Fla. (,fi — Alabama's
Crimson Tide, armed with a great
defenxfl and some of Iho nation's
must dangerous running backs, will
perform In the Orange Howl New
Year's dsy against an Eastern foot­
ball team, possibly Navy.
Confirming an open secret,
Orange Bowl President Sam Mc­
Cormick announced Sunday that
Alabama won Its place In the
Miami classic with the devastating
ground attack that burled Mary­
land, No. 8 team In the nation
in the Associated Pres* poll, 27-7.
Speculation that Novy might get
tho other berth arose for tho first
time after Alabama was chosen,
McCormick, reluctant to discuss
thl* uuglf, udmitted: "I can't say
It won't be Novy. I’m Just not In
a position lo talk about II."
Adding strength tn the report
that Navy might make (ho second
bowl trip in it* history was news
that Coach Bddio Enlelati and
Athletic Director Ian Eddy con­
ferred Sunday afternoon wllh high
Naval Academy officers. They
were not available for comment.
The midshipmen went to the
Rose Howl In 1924 to play a 14 14
lie wllh Washington University.
Their record this season Includes
victories over Vale, Cornell, Wil­
liam and Mary, Duke and Colum­
bia, a tie wttn Penn, and losses
to Notre Dame and Maryland.
Before Navy came into the pic­
ture, Syracuse was considered the
best bet to be chosen as the first
Eastern bowl team ilnce Penn
went to Ihe Cotton Bowl In 1948
to He Southern Methodist.
Syracuse gained stature Satur­
day with a 28-13 win over Fordham. The Big Orange has beaten
Boaton, Temple, Cornell, Holy
Crois, Penn State, Colgate and
Fordham and lost to Michigan
State and the Bolling Air Force
Base.
Orange Bowl schedule chairman
R. D. Freeman was In Washington
lo contact eligible Eastern teams.
The Orange Bowl teams will re­
ceive approximately ( 110,000 each.
it w l l i &gt; A l.b Y m .V iH h towi
game. The Tide haa a record of
four wins, a lose and a tie In the
Rose Bowl, two dcreitx In tho
Sugar Rowl and one victory^ each
In the Cotton and Orange Bowls.
,. C
Coach
o«h ’ HaroldTRed)"^'SmTaaid
Harold (Red) Drew a.ld
he felt Wa backfleld. Including
auch
■uch tricky legmen aa
as Bobby
Robby Mar­
low. Clell Hobson, Bobby Luna,
Luna.
Corky Tharp and Tommy Lewis,
waa one of the beat In the nation.
Draw has great confidence In
hla defense, too. It yielded a total
of only 14 points to Georgia Tech
and Maryland In Ita last two
gamea.
Starting Ita aeaaon slowly, Ala­
bama defeated Mississippi'kottthara, Louisiana State, Miami and
V P i i n early gamea. but. didn’t
hit Its stride until after a Iota to
Tennaiiea. Then the Tide swept
over Mississippi State. Qeorala and
Chattanooga and lava Gaorgla
Tech. No. 1 team In tha nation,
• score before dropping a 7.3 de­
cision.
"I'd say tba team baa Improved
N per cent alnce mldaeaaon,"
Draw reported. 'T h e boy. hava

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Thp following ore the complete
tax and light atatlstlca.
Cltv
Tax
Light
Total
T)etand
*1175 $25.00 * 35.75
Edgewnter 10.20 35.00
35.20
Mainland
12.40 25.00
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U -Fs First Bowl *
Team Is Praised
By Bob Woodruff
By F. T, MACFEELY
GAINESVILLE Wt — The first
bowl team to come from the Uni­
versity of Florida Ii a hard-run­
ning, hard-hitting bunch of voting
men who like to play football andglorv In scoring tnuchdowm
■
"They were ill glad to *ee him
get ll.*‘ Coach Bob Woodruff said
nf the plavers' reaction to Buford
Long breaking the all-time Florida
Individual icoring record In the
43-8 victory over Miami Saturday
that put the Gaton In the Gator
Howl Jan. 1.
Long scored two touchdowns for
n 78 season total. Carl Brumbaugh
had held the record ilnce 1928 wllh
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A couple of other follow! whA*
love to run with the football are
Itlck Caiarea and Papa Hall. They
each scored a touchdown in the
thumping victory over Miami. Casores alio kicked three conversions
and one Held goal,
Doug Dickey lx called by (he
coaching staff one of the smartest
signal calling quarterbacks they
have ever seen. He also scored a
touchdown.
The Florida defensive line Ii
nothing short of great. It has beei
all season and the Miami victory
was no exception. Tackle Charlie
LaPradd Is a hot candidate for AllAmerica honors and Joe D'Agosti­
no was voted by Southeastern Con­
ference coaches the beat defensive
guard in tha l«agu«.
A steadily Improving offensive
line hit Its peak against a highly
rated Miami deftna«.
If anyone stood out It was Tickle
DeWayna Douglas, Una coach Hank
Foldberg said.
•
Subitltutaa have come througn
when the reaulars were hurt. De­
fensive end Bob Horton, defensive
halfback Bob Davla and safetymsn
Jack Nichols ware ao badly Injured
against Tennessee they couldn't
play against Miami. Junior Tommy
Ives and freshmen Roy Brown and
Harry Wing stepped In with no
apparent lack of efficiency.
8 ub halfback Sam Ooaterhoudt
■cored one touchdown and the bare­
foot boy, Dave H u m , kicked d
conversion after tile regulars Inf
the field In the last period.

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In 1840 To Settle Mellonville

E D IT O R 'S N O T E : I lux U It..fourth u( u w rle x ..( m ih h " . by
M rs. J . N . O h ltn rr un the hi»-

ilium in Un. I'niiisi Stall's guv••I iiinvni laiiit.
Ini' |uimiiis iireviuusly mentionA l“ry «* f**nr«nl. in mix article isl. wIhjiu Mi . \mii:him u iit lr il to
“ M rs. W h ltn rr i l e i n l b i ' i the p a rk
tmv*
tin- fn»t citizen* of indeveppmrm &lt;jf the town of Mpi- i'Hot l.i'iii
peninsula Florida, enme to
lonville,
r i .'Ii'IIdh hi company with him.
I-II-mu' not thorn at i'alalku when
Ily MRS. j . ,\. w i i i i s j I;
Records of 1 . 1.
.„|„m . i i-t hi mil It after scout duty, In the
— All Ul't— In piuvl.lo ll.| t(„ Murhiiu In-ti id. Some of these
'•"•II enlisted as soldiers; others
safekeeping .if t|„.
mere followers of the iiruiy.
f.'uunly of .Miii|iiiin, aIn..,'is 11,,. mu•in all l.iviuur in i mu Ilent settlers.
lOiitlnuumt of In.iian i.„ i ,in,,
I t..-n names were Vincent Lee
rcmltr it
io( th? M&lt;
ortis of Mtisi(iuiii &lt;\iim11, |„ j„* a O'I laiiiilv. 11it am I‘otter. Henry
Miffly kej.l iji m,u|ihiiiiIy" ,,, |^ lln in i. I'oole. Erasmus W. Reck,

NEW TURK, (Special)
The
most fMTiilinr faces in America
next January i i jl lie the wistful
countenances of two Raleigh, N. C.
sisters, both of whom have mime
remarkable recoveries from infantile paralysis, Thev are the
poster children symbolizing the
double need for a reeoriMirejk.
log lltfi.l March of Himes full,liv­
ing the nation's worst polio epi­
demic. This mink i the fits! t ifnll't! t two pieder rliililicit have In on
“elected
i'nlriiTu anil I’ami-la li'N ill, now
ft ami h respectively were stricken
m »u
a %s llil'lifon
tlii'iefu te .omu-te.l
u..,t
1 »‘J " ' he direction of • «ov
mull..1, iu
.,1
with polio jnsl three days apart
Ni rk ill
Tl.-rk
..I tin'
tm .*-1
r , .Inin. i“J ,
.....n,,,.lry. A
should take jut ....................
t ,,
U" V "*"■
lu V " in 114-1M. the vein of North Caro
wlllu on the •outh hank of Lake lina's worst epiilentir. Their piecounty co u it records
t’
III » lls
alre ad y donut tot ih .,.. o f ' III - l l - ■li'stip, when- they remained for six tore which appears on the poster
months,
oi tit least until they could i was token while J'ul, the older
f.erlor court ta s had t« OII till- ensc
before till- county Site was i-Htnli dn nlo it film some course tu pursue, girl, was %enring a emtrbersiqne
\ inceiil Lee irmov.al his fatnilv log brace. She now Inis oulv n
JtollCtl * under a Inn id . I 4-’,Hill M)q.
A n o ther uel of suiio- date was to It. &lt;iutJin. where he settled, slight muscle weakness.
a land warrant, Mr.
Today, Loth girls are higb-splrentitled — ‘A ll A ct to le fo a l an I’mler
■ct, providing for the safe keeping Vuuyhan seemed 11 aonirstenil on ileil youngsters, hardly teeiiguizwhich
Ft.
Read
was
located.
Henry
able as the snlier faced i-hiblren in
of M osquito County reem ils, in ­
q u irin g the cle rk of St, Johns Hi ew er did tod secure the land, hut the poster nlctiire. Visibly free of
X o u n ty to turn ovet the record* of limit unit occupied u house on the any polio disability, they play as
MLeigh Rend C o u n ty, Into Mosifuito site where the lute Judge J . Wof­ active! yaitil boisterously as any
— to tile Judge of l.eiith Read ford
Tucket's
resilience
now of their young companions.
(hiring the II'M Mureh of Himes
Co u nty, when he should l,e q u a li­ stands. |d()l K. Third Street I.
fied by luw. .See J!,— F u rih e , m
1111ii in I'ottet's homt-stead was one (Jaiutary 2*311, their faces will In'
seen
throughout the nation, on
acted that the Ju d ge of euuotv ft.niilitii to os all, that tH'cupii'il so
court of Leigh Head Cu tin iy, be
millions of contribution cards,
many
years
hy
Mr.
(ieorpe
W.
coin collectors, window ranis ami
authorized to o ld e r att eli-i-tiiiti of
Wvllv mid family mur Ft. Read. poslers. They will appear. In per­
o ffice r*, etc,, eti' " Cttn I i ...........
(Hid
house
at
the
Air
II
iim' Fast of
of the reroute fa ils to -how ilmt Mellonville Avenue I. I'oole entered son. at cerrnumics opening the
of Himes nod will visii
the chutitte m loitiir wit i v i 11 | on
the tm d l)iny west of tin* Atlantic March
firm ed.
several eastern and mid-western
Coast
Line
Itiiilroud
track".
iNotth
cities tu pa it icipni e in rainpnigii
Col. Leig h tCi :iiI u .i iuni,e&gt; lid
l-'lemli Avenue) im-lodilip Clouds events.
w ith sto le Ituofls eel VI Off ill tin
Creek,
now
occupied
hy
Mr.
Cecil
ami I’ll III ore the iliiqcldrls
AU'llllIxillii at Unit lim e, and I t
tdild.i tt. Ih my Crane “fluated'' of I’ul
(lend w as iiioh.'iiily m i....... f..i iom,
Mi ami Mrs. ............... O'Neal
id
,
11
it
i
m
mi
Hie
Mellonville
traek.|(ij
u.i the "po lling hi tli. t u n mimes
Raleigh. N. C. Thev have an
Mr. Ilerk's rluiiii was the hammnek older
broiher. Fraud*. 11. who
WAS tin- same until a post u f f h e
on
Luke
Jesup
now
hen
ring
lit
s
WHS eslnl.li- lied in III tie old foi l,
cnmi' tluougli the polio yours on
name
scut bed A new baby was Imm m
when the spelt m y u n - t liinige.1 hi
In IMtll the county site of Mos- lo the fiimilv hist Mclober.
petition tii "Reeil." Leigh lleinl
wits it mimtlii'i of a no Yi-otiioi qiilln was removed from New
Mi. ami Mrs. O'Neill both wotk
.Soil ion to F.tlJet pi ise, oil the |and
while (hey manage nicely on
w hich met in IK I7 lonkltitt fiu w aid
Ninth hunk of Lake Monroe, with their joint income, tin"' were tvlto Flo rid a 's admis'OO' to s t a l e
no
ml
uuthuriziiiK
the
inisiny
of!
I ther lircpati'd not able to meet
hood. O f tin- (in*ri who ft i H'l tl i hut
a ciiiintv fund hv taxation to build |the high costs id polio treatment
cnliViTlhon, mu title hM*»rinvt, %
I» root
t
house,
rlerk's
office,
tail.
J
and can’ The Wake County ('hen
C!«i. It Fair hunk's until ‘’Thev
wtfft* l*y fin ill*' iiMi'fti 1»•**iv uf etc . eti- Henry A. Crane was made I( tei of tin- National Foundation Fm
county
clerk.
In
1844
St.
Lurie
whn
tit*'t in I'"1t11 iijii
win. fmmeil from the north
Fm it lSfh*% mi ih* "*mitiun'i nf County
Ion nod I'ulntkn. Hr Speer lost lo.
18*17* thr win hii * Ihmiurhi in In' on,I of I lade, and Mosquito was i life
some years Inter In Hie cap«i/
H Vit. Tintt*|t »i i.i 11&gt;&gt;ri » f *in* I" i given the jurisdiction over SI
|Lucie's records, as St. Johns IupI lllg of tin* stmtllei of these bout*
iliuriH in tli* wv+t haul lirirun.
lit 18-15 another fatnilv wtis add­
lln r n tv left Ft M ••11* *• i*» * d* lo'ld over Mosquito's.
tin Jim. .‘Ill, IHIfi, a law was en- ed to the Ft. Mellon Ft Rend
I ihIi n tiuditu* p(*«l fm *h* |tidnm«
lil ted changing the mime of Mns- iiciglihorhnoit, Mr. John lluvthi-v
further sooth, un tlw t'nliMisneli.i
iniiTn Countv lo lliat of Orange. broughl ft mu Ceorgla hi* lint?*'
chee Rivet when &gt;.n d ull J'.'. it
family and slave*, lb* was an 1* 1'.’
d ayb re ak. J5I) Indians u l'a . i.-d Ins One mouth later Florida became n
soldier anil made u valuable citi­
cutup, and out of Jo m* ri. 1M wi'te state. Mai- :t. 1815. Mellonville be­
zen in I hose Iroublous time* fmm
killed Col lln tn e y n ull esrnped came tin' rountv site of Orange his experience nnd knowledge I,f
hy sw ininiinir the rivei When the County. July 10. 1815 nntl one of Indian habits. He constituted him­
the government buildings was tern*
MieWH t enehe.1 1*1 Mi-lion, l.ient
tinriirllv u*ed ns clerk s office, etc self a vigilance committee to wait'll
n ln n so n , who hail l.i-i-n left •»• ..o n
Mi Arthur (iinn was appointed the savages, and was usually In­
riltiml, seized *10 lii.lln n * who hud
,-lerk "f tile court, lie secured tile formed ns to tbrit whereabouts,
fum e to the pint to trade.
Mi Hughey had never entered
Jn IK Jit to uultiee s e llle is . offer* 11 m-l of land on which he nbmled
the orange grove which before the claim for land due til in in payment
were mnde hv the y o u intnent of
for military services, but after
rntions for six months, mnl some preal freeze was the most famous
moving to Florida he floated his
d ecree of protection, to persons grove in the stale.—the Speer
Crave, (Speer grove marker on claim on a tract of UJO acres %'ing
■ ruling In the vicin ity of the fm ts.
along the Weklva River. There he
In paym ent fm servin', lo the Mellonville Avenue I and another planted an orange grove and erect
„n the banks of the St. Johns
riavernm ent, land w ir r a t 'i* wete River, now known ns Shell Hank r&gt;i| ii resilience. n"’V the town of
ssueil, known ns " f lo u t s ,' wldeh
Mnrkhnut. Mr. Hughey's home­
pa VO tlto p rivilege of Iomit Iuy oil Farm, (Indian Mound Village).
He placed two slenmbnnta nn the stead was the large trncl of land
any itnvernmeitl la rd itesTn'd, if it
which comprises the suburbs of
A jettlem ent happened In oeeur un a river, lire largest of these. "The
Hancock," being tile Hrst pri*- Hanford llciglds and Markham
ftpnnlsli iliiirn , tlio clnliti wn» nl
Hflultl*.
lowed to "till'd. nod the ow ner of •etiger stciiulma' diving on O'
I To lie Continued t
the g rant relm lm rseil hv a float upper St. Joints between F t. Mel-

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till t uih*|«eliileia&gt;e IhlV hr* I \ e ili,
ti l a rnermif uhle -ei viee of 111*11i
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t H Hi'iite*! a m il mi homo I't arin n
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fnr &lt;»fe kee|i(iiLf in the t'hupel.

illlilillMK of the ehtlpel WQs
Im*kiui ill Feiiriuu \ of tOfil mnl CKIATOR of tin- welt-kimw u eoiok &gt; :ilp /'f»t( l *' Vaflunr,H.d t , t. r
wilt he eiill1|llrte«| in fihttill the tiq ;hl&gt; r e c e iv e - l Me | ,,,|| „w ..i l . t i l ■ H .n .- li.w i.n,,
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IN I. IJcnn.v Smith
A m erican 1‘ hum, ih ite«i^m*i| in
perpetlinl reiiieiiilirtinee of thone
Serviurr In Aushin
Amerieuru who lived nod died in
Hritaifi'n initUt in the -ovend
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In fan tile
I'u rn lv sis
g irls IkctMigbtnii
\ ictn rv livei puiiii tm* bi'iot a
long stubborn fight fm I'n tricin
Mo- fit -si sin ,'i cii polio sym ptom s
after te lu rn in g hiom- from a famdv picnic | ,lnlv I" IK | The next
'l"V she w as sent to Ri&gt;\ H nspitnl
with signs of |iaiiil\-sis
W ithin
Ih ti i* d ays, s)p. itevi topeil t.otbiu
s|*ituil polio and u n s phici-.l in a 4 ctiip.inv '
and Mien
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i'atn w as
ks-n with n tnildi-t*
I'ttliee liave m in ! tail Inn i.tiv
lit (tick of the disrtise.

I'« m was disc ha' ged from the
hospital in 15 day. with n slight
weakness in her slioublei. This .Its
appi-iiri'd entirely iindei pliysbnl
Ihetapy treatno-nt
C a t, mote
severelyinvolved,
was unable to walk when she w as
fin a lly able to In eat be I'ldi-pen
lien11y* of the lio n lung. Site was
sent by Ibe W oke Count y fh u l't e i
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CHRISTMAS PARADE
WEDNESDAY . . . NOV. 26
P A R A D E S T A R T S 4 P.M .
A gala spectacle of colorful pageantry with marching hands,
brilliant floats, funny clowns ami of course ■ - Santa Claus.
Don’t miss it—bigger and heller than ever! Special guest—Miss
Neva June Langley, MISS AMF.RICA OF 1952!

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Something new and different — Rparkjjng dis*
play of gigantic firework* with musical back* A
ground. Frcct 6 P.M. EOLA PARK - 3 Block* /
from Center of Town.

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g t lt in g lo u de r . . . fo r
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Passion Play Star
Finds Lake Wales
Setup To HisLiking
L A K E WALKS t-h-Thc man who
plays Christ in the oldest of all
passion plays slipped Into Lake
Wales over the weekend and liked
What he' saw of the arrangements
for hli winter season here.
■Ho la Josef Meter, representing

the seventh generation of his
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Meier brought his troupe to the
U.8. In 1032 soon after Hitler came
to power. He won aerlalm for hi*
summer presentation* at IU.uk
Hills, 8 D.
Several months ago n group of
Lake Walrs cllirens formed a non
profit corporation to provide suitable staging farllitlrs ami to bring
Meier and his troune here for the
winter seasons After loans are
repaid, all ncl proceeds will go to
charity.
The premiere will be presented
Jan. 0.
When Meier was last here five
months sen (he ehosen site was
only a sinkhole In an orange grove

and half from town Today
I* a nearly completed linn.ono
a1mile
outdoor amphitheatre, seating

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He will use As nrnfesslonnls and
1 JttXJ townspeople in presenting thr
J ilramatl/allon of the events
the
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5
Meier came here between lour
I Ing performances at lllrmliiglium
I and Nashville

Daytona Woman Dies
A h Fire IturiiH Room

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A St GUI A* mile rut Ip
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fi'nlly carving knife
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Thanksjflvitifl tin key Mu* ijn it'
inrldrnlally, 1* lUile « ,lnh ber
•elf. flnterrmt1 inf ' • 'i ' "t

DAYTONA UKAL’II i/P-Mr* F.v.r

Moore. 7*. hurpeil to death in a
second-slurv bedroom early Sun
tlav.
Guy L. Moore, TO. said he was
awakened hy his wife who said
she smelled smoke He went nut
side to rherk the Innk holdmt;
kerosene for their heater
A thick wall of smoke prevented
him front re-enlering the house
He got a ladder amt tried to r*uu h
her by the bedroom window hut
Intense beat drnvc him hark

Swifts Imnortors Arc
Seeking: Fruit Outlet

fill.
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With the over In e r o n s .r
I'LKAItWATF.lt -.f— Mrs Henja
for
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head the Florida branch. United , 1 1„. |.i,|o and naoer Industries, n
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World Federalists, another year t r Mitf M&lt;|t wfM'W#*#* ft f *V»M **
Mrs Hrigg* was re-elected pres­ I maintain*'! And wident at the closing session of Iho if me eontlnne to permit te'“ ""
',.» ||in., wnsto of iv i mi Hern’". (• de
imnual convention Sunday
Col It C Murphy. Tallahassee,
was elected lirst slee president,
William MrCaully, Winter I’ark,
serontl vice president, and John
Mnsck. Winter I'ark, treasurer
The executive hoard passed a
rrsoluflou asking I'residetd elect
Dwight Elsenhower to strengthen
the U N In order to reduce If S
taxes and *;t\e American lives hy
•» n. •«* Wnml»*rimr In
warding off war

SOM ETHINGS

WCOJG WITH
THIS BAZOOKA

Mort Walker

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TALLAHASSEE.
(Special) —
Florida's annual forest fire pre­
vention campaign will lie launched
thin yi-nr on Nov. 24, Slat" For■&gt;lcr C. H. Coulter announced to­
day. Each year when wild fire*
destroy our woodland* which fur­
nish the raw material for one of
Florida's three largest Income pro.
during Industrie#, the cost to the
people of Florida runs Into the
million* of dollar*.
To prevent thin rrlppllnjr situa­
tion. he added, all eltlien* must
shoulder the responsibility of pre­
vention woods fires, lie pointed
nut that nine out of ten wild fires
are started carelessly or deliher
iitrlv |,y man. Anil if man ran
start these fires, man ran prrvenl
them, he asserted.
|iuc to dry conditions of the
woods and the carelessness of two.
pie. several of otir neighboring
states Just experienced their worst
fires in recent years. Althiuirh
some parrs of Florida arc rs dry
as our neighboring states, we have
not had ns serious on nuibreak of
fires. I believe that this is &lt;|ue In
part to the people's eooporatlon.
which we hope will continue
theouithoiit mtr fire season.
The forestry leader «ald tha*
less then two tier rent of the land
under fire control horned last year
but nearly half of the onnmtrele.l
land burned. This brought the total
nrrrnge burned In nearly four
tolllb-n »err« nl'il nave Ibc Hlate
„f Kim bln the worst file ireord
in the country.
Iso. ho rnntlo"ed,
fires destroyed niW'e
■eei'Une* ul'on wlrlelt
m ini* f»r tomorrow's
I,..lobs und urge
products,
Florida's fit*' tcom
than it used to he n few veals mm
|Coulter nolnleil out •in* even «n
Ibis Wiiste of one of Florida's must
• a ] Iinturnl resource* is dlsginri'-

By

BEETLE BAILEY

Year's Forest Fire
Prevention Drive
Commences Today

CUTHANO HE WAS

BAILEY TAKE THE
JEEP WTO CAMP
AND GET SOWEON

THE ONlV PEPSON
I COULD THINK

o a r H E c t ;o n k

THtS THING ______

IWIOIN’I May famlso Flcdln
lirdils lviii&lt;|Uet of (tower* and
ttie winner's trophy aftsr being
crowned “Mlrs World'' In *n Intcrnntlonnl beauty contest at the
Lyceum In London. Contestant
from all p a rt of the gtobe com­
peted for the title. (International)

Dinner Tonight To;
Launch Ceremony i
I Dedicating Levees

Oladcs Turns Out OK
MIAMI I*v—Two day* of wonder.
Ing through a wild, remote sectlnn
of the F.vergtade* ended Sunday
for Elmer 1. I’owtl), Ml»ml. when
he wo* sighted by o Civil Air Pstrol sesreb nlonc floundering
through o waist-deep swamp
Except for exhaustion and sawgrass cuts, he ramo through the
ordeal In flood shape,
Powell lefl an Island Friday In
an alrboat, lieadlitfl for Iho tiny
setllemeol of Frog City on Iho
Tain la ml Trait The alrboat broke
down and he burned up his supply
lit gasoline trying to allrael attendon with signal fires

Mrn. Ilc rn 'irtl W ilke mid tw in iliiiiKhtom Junn und
Joan o f 1112 S um m erlin Avenue, Sanford.

M rs. Nell ]lrm v r H ard eiilnirg li and dm ighter Ju d y
of OratiKe M ill*. IV .r.tk ii,

"I've enjoyed an albclrctric kitchen since 1035! Jean and
Joan really appreciate thr new rlrctiical appliances, too.
hire Unity it the cleanrsl, salrsl, moil economical and de­
pendable luvl I've used. Out llialiks In lleddy Kilowatt who
does so many jobs for us." Keddv works lor the Wilkes fur
only about d2r a dsv.

"My all-eirclrir kitchen is a jny and a delight, patticularly
with my automatic washer. My average electric hill is only
about dfle a day. I wouldn't be without my economical allel'iltlc kitchen I "

Mm, Wm. J. Pricster unri dnunhtor
Hope St root, St, Aujfiislinp.

Mm. Ktljnir Sellers untl ilmiKhtrr .loitn of 7l&gt; Surafiosmi Street, St. AitKustiim.

•lohmon Namcfl I!unci
Of Catholic Society

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"I like my all-clrctnc kitchen Imcause it's so dean and to
vny economical. It's a pleasute to prepare mealr in it lor
my huge family. Joan and her utters rnjoy helping in the
kitchen because our electrical appliances make work so
paty." Mrs. Seller* pay* only almui r)0c a day to operate
her many electrical helper*.

SKNKAKIK GLASS ami PAINT CO.
12 • I I I West Seron I Street

rida mothcr.1 arc teaching their
daughters the convenience and ccpnomy of such electric time-and*
work-savers as all-clcctric kitchens...automatic washers, ironers and
clothes dryers...fpod freezers...electric sinks...sewing machines...and

Do you know this
about talaphona taxos?
You may not rssliie bow largt a part of tha
money paid by taUphone user* got* to taxes.
Including tha federal excUa tax. x total or 294
out of every dollar received from Southern Bell
customer* last year waa paid out in taxe* to
federal. Hate end local governments. To pul it
another way, the avenge amount of taxe* was
12.67 a month per telephone,
Telephone taxes art necesaaxy to the eupport
of government, but they do mount up. Higher
taxes of course have effect on the price you pay
for telephone aervlce.
The next time you pay your telephone bill,
ren'emfef that 4 goctf Part of ll if taxes for
government and national defense.

You'll be amazed at how little it costs to opieratc
additional Appliances. Ask your dealer! And pick
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PHONE 118
Until Ml* tt til hr nrrr|*tril
n trr Ihr Trlr |iHi»nr im nirmoron-ltim thiirur 11 |Miir nnmr I*
IKIrit In |hr irlriihnnr lunik. In
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nuur limn m t i N m r m i ln*rr*
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G r a v e \vr Wiiih! ron.itrm linn
Kri'r finni in in it urn am! mn|&lt;(
Larue limit: room, picture mn
dim, till'd hath. pleasant kHehen
it llti dmdilr mik JO V'.illnti w a
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screened hree/ewny
carpurtr
plenty shade within three blocks
of Im* Inr M* section of Orange
City on navod street $tl.S»7'&gt;no
Owner lliumii* Park. Wr»t Him
Spring A i r Mill'

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Next Governor Is Of Ore May Insure
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CONCOHI), N.H. IJH—The young­
(Fur NAM HAWSON)
est governor In the history of New
NKW YORK i-tv-A costly cushion
Hampshire, Hugh Gregg, will be Is going to he put under the na­
35 when he takes office In January. tion’s supply of domestic Iron ore
More people than ever before within five years
Voted In New Hampshire the day
It's Intended to assure continuity
Gregg led the Republican ticket In of steel production.
getting elected - he even ran
The cushion consists of facilities
ahead of Gen. Kisenhower.
to convert iron hearing laconite
The young attorney has been rock, avullnhlc in the Lake Superi­
called the "all-American Imy" by or district In almost inexhaustible
newsmen. He is handsome, comas quantities, Into pellets of high con­
from a well-to-do family, has u tent oret o feed steel Industry blast
pretty wife and two attractive sons. furnaces.
He was a counter •Intelligence
Two factors spur the move to
agent In the Army during World utlllre this rock: Declining output
War II and returned home to be of Minnesota's Mesahi ore that
elected his city's mayor.
can be mined and shipped "as Is"
When Gregg took over as mayor to the furnuecs; and frar that flow
of Industrial Nashua, the city of ore from prolifil new foreign
seemed about finished os a center sources wuuld be Interrupted In a
of high employment. Hut he, with war emergency.
The swift npansion of Modntd from his father and a group
of businessmen, organised the making calls for more and more
Nashua Foundation and attracted raw materials Vast new sources
many out-of-state businesses to of usable Iron ore have been un­
covered outside the borders of this
settle there.
After hla term as mayor, Gregg
was recalled to active Army duty. help: he has great presence of
He served a year and • half and mind and enthusiasm and is quick
then resumed nil private law prac­ to turn a phrase.
tice.
In his platform he came out
He was persuaded to run for gov­ flatly for no salrs or income taxes
ernor and won a smashing victory In the state. He promised to do
In the primary over three candi­ what he could to get more Indus­
dates, two of whom were older tries Into New Hampshire.
and more experienced In politics.
Gregg was graduated from Yale
One hod served two terms as gov­ In 1939 and from Harvard Law
School In 1042 He lives quietly with
ernor.
Gregg In action—on the speak­ his wife and sons in Nashua where
er's stand or at a political rally— ho raises Newfoundland dogs He
Is a natural. Ilia good looks are a neither smokes nor drinks

The Bread with

country, boosting Imports of ore by
nearly 24 per ernt last year.
Hut sled cum panics don't want
to have too many eggs in a foreign
basket. They have been working
for years on methods of using the
iron contained In taconite, and
some pilot o|&gt;eratiuns have been in
progress.
The timetable for enlarging this
work Is not too exact, but It is
reported to envision some output
on a commercial scale by 1953
To accomplish this the steel
companies will spend hundreds of
millions of dollars
((eduction of taronitc poses some
stiff problems.
It Is a hard rock usually of 25
In 30 per cent Iron, difficult to
mine and requiring heavy ma­
chinery to ha mile. Three tons of it
must he crushed to produce one
ton of concenlroled ore in which
the Iron may run fio to To per cent
This last Is considerably higher
than the average of Minnesota ores
now In use, and could result in

more efficient operation In the
bl*M furnaces.
Irim particles oro separated from
the crushed rock and concentrated
into indict*, n form that makea the
ore easier to ship and ready for
u*i* when it reui'hei the steel mills.
Kruiri the Mesahi Bang? alone
some 73 million gruss ton* of Iron
ore were shipped last year.
If the laconite facilities live up
to some industry estimates that
they eventually will produce 20 to
40 million ons of high iron content
ore a year, they will go a long
way towards stretching out the na­
tion's domestic supply.

DR. H. K. RING
CHIROPRACTOR
Please n il for appointment
Phone 1751 — 1716

Prices Good tlpxi W ed*. N o r. 21

Quantity Rights Reaervod

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George Meany Gets
Nod As New Head Of
Labor Organization
T f Of L President Is, nr
Making New Hid For 1
Renewal Of HPfort
To Merge With CIO

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On Next Monday

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WASHINGTON if i —Tin’ Amrri
I I n k t v , iir / h a y ;
ran Federation nf Labor lodoy
rhosc M year old George Meany a* , .
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IJS new president nml made n new ( O U l p l e t e d
I I'O JC C t I s
fld In Inc CIO for n merger.
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Meany wax rlrrtcil unanimously
K X Jie e te d
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by the A H A M m em ber e x r e u l i v c I
O v er S i t ,
M illin tw
council ax successor In llir ja lr
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t • t,. ■ 4 1 1 M no ttd"'* of ‘Ii*'
William Green
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William K Schnlt/ler, IQ, of Chi
f,'i*-l»l nml ■&gt;«•&gt;vcying wink mi
d im i n
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1d * It.il.ifllM d in M»M
jirndo'. Io Mii/fu
I)*’ the A F I , ’* secretary Irnasui'er. ***1 t*&gt; t» - t hIhhiI mu' mul n quit,
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1 tills
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Ihe post vacated l&gt;y Meany
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Green died last Friday nfler ed Momtiiv I,, the .bicksniivlll,' en
Its 1 II 1 ttl VI.II
Its VM M 1 \ MDI\s|&gt;\
*1 M» * nil Id H im ♦ Mi ini
serving a , the A F I / , chief cxcru
t-lneciimt firm of Itoherl Alien*
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Xotifh Koriv.1 3tiifi f &lt;11*1 ,1 d
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Mniineei . aid ( oiIhv.
A RIFUSUC OP XORIA OPPIDAl . Ithrsdr.* *ntfip of (lie 10,000 hannrr w n v j ' - MH-.itr. i;i 'lii'i n l In f imij nf
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hr| hi ' ' ' Ho *o fit ' * v ■ roufd
council also hntl reactivated a nine J i e i , 'Inline which Mr. Alien.* pie.
r.lipntiumrr'4 vliil to Ihflr munli &gt; i li.utr-* h. Wilmn S«***rr!arv of 1 irf*»r» •
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uccmupnny ( I f 11 K l in , Ilfium «•»» III. »• lo Km# i Hc« .n i :« full m « im i|v i •
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(TO ami hail rin|tnivcrr&lt;l II In Invite la id li«- 1 night ul the City Gumoo Ikr » mix aton W llnoii xsiul Ii* mill I i cve t! no &lt;frt ills of Mir imirinlmg I r
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the rival lalmr organisation In join mission iiieelioir. Another top item
Mi'Mlu i'll v» ti i d;n Hi.d h&lt; u dl Kill r i x
llffni r is mi '• d
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In- Mrrsl
1 I PI f dirt
In new ilisensslnns on n merger
mi Hie ugcmln sv.is the righl-ofOoftil* fhr si VlMi nid All.tilt
vi hn lo r lilt's
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"(ill lit fhr jin's I John if Mr* fin mi 1J 'Moi * 1i'M \ff.it 1 ■ V t M
{iim tril fr1 fl'dltI
d'l'l
without success
t'iileiilru: p io je ii. Tin* City M an­
ho- told lu u W Ih •• td&gt; nl I ruin in
I hi* /in !■1 iMtfirrd * 11 *
i Miniliiltrr in
However, Mennv expressed con a g e r mis Instructed t&lt;■ enter ne\p|
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fiilenee (hat they could now he gntiulions ssiih On. rumpMliy.
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J * T h e y are trade unionists and t i l e d mtes Mil , im; from 2 ' j , M
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w a r e we, nml we must find some to It'-, pel lent on sertifleutes of
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Ho fid Hi
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Some Inillenllou of Hie r i l l ' s al
!|l rullltklil' *• ••1 t u t .
&gt;■atf V 1"M’k ■*,
*0.01 In 1 Fi ll Ihr Mir id* rf md
i eoti'i tin' i o*t of Ihe project, 1 s t .
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V n r Hurl nf fhr fnli'i .d d*'|».if tiio'ii*
Hindi* may eome from n meetlnit
44 i'1'tf (fil||. t.* M 1
1:&gt;!.&lt;&gt; n " ( 11l&gt;*
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of lls Ion officials m Allaulie City pin* the tost &gt;if ope.fnlltttr tin* pie
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Friday. The main Ini'lnrss „f
t setil system ilio mu tin- interim of
I
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.1*4 •1 Hi t I ir
Id s Mil s m*i *i a ho 11 Ml Ift *
m i l , 1 ip -Mi
d* i/m-r
I I O'llll
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meeting will lie to discuss naming i oust t o* I ion, Mr. Anvils sue| lie
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The reins of nrgunljcd lalmr are umii KI mn from $1.75 in $*J |«**»
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unions have changed leadership In «f||i|■ti I Id' lillli a*ij nit i| tixlUfl' IiumIh fll*y at 111** \ iM'Ilf J I*ill til f I*14H of
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Hbv for _a new- crop of union chiefs u wtctn*, itiiiMnif fur ii irnirr I’lftiit* MHIlT of IK*' Sunfnnl Nilvuf Am\
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pli’ti’d .1 *ix weeks course on alum
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alcr* Union, lu'iuit succeeded hy
*&gt;l'|*«’i hunt \ In hi ,iI • lim n if*.m »m leegf tin
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Ihe i ity should l c r l br ,| tin* three tyin-s
nlomle
MiyCRr-old Have llpek teamster* eonUi't niinnclnl interests idmut exploxions as Ihe nir Imrsl. sur Ilk** ifefiMt 1i&lt;-1 hiiimft &gt;'iif iill 11llr Cldliilr Ill sill 1'♦'( •I «fiiirl)‘\ V «' xoiir rise t Kihsfi|iifidU f)n i
Um 1*do i r I ili.tiiu' rn ri /i work
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riiabl IlMMi' in, .• " ' i i l n m i xi il figiin* in
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Const
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vision! f‘* 'h r Mirsulrid i .1 iii .mi MM 'll
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m r e print ruin. f l r t . llllr!(l nm) , )l(. Ml|,
iim' iii Hcm **JittT |h •!*•••i
yt nr the Tniimui nffi* ml Limlly
o n .if 0 :t "rt
Similarly, "tlltf
Hill" Hutcheson Movor U illlnm Meinper stated, burst
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f tbo club's nlmr.'.l ■I l*(»i t ■» pnlil .iff
a (rnintMl
In
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of llm
Ihe AFI,
* i if) I numinc 1 rfn * d to com
to Ion Mr gidi* Itivifi d fM dl Ho mph
Alt von hove to ilo Is whistle iiml
" T h e nir liuist Is hy Inr Hie th Mill v &gt;s|V hlH'k*
fM, iii"Miii do ' ,t
ag n n illu r a l luaikrting.
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hH h n In 1 .id lucii
Carpenters Union earlier lids year, IhevTt eome like files." Mr. Anirus most
In s| polio s.
effective, hnvinu only the
*sf 1*1Hi !v. *» 1 is tn0
"I mlt l ihiit•’ lid gtiMtjl
-.‘I r*ii 'Mich iM'llrvov farm cra umilil n n d
•d i r 1 - it * p o l l um *«n Ho* A f o i n i r
maklnu way for his son Mnurlcc
riit joh luisn't hr* 0 11 «•Msfi'ui * of fin* r \ mt
ulr ns re s is ta n c e ," lie |toinled out 'ii»|! I m flti' In ||.r*• 3|II ini i tit nf ;i! m h II w federal uM ll limy did ,i hHh r
aid,
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want
to
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Murray’s death also vacated the
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1 ■rv f » »o ft v , * ♦ d f ir m Ih*
' » ■ Hirfr i»rodnc&lt;H ‘ World W mi 11 pus I of '• 0 r iiitifdff jfi f!o' r t " f i a H im d M
ill ill li'iifl IIVif 11Ikt *11" f mi this ilic•rr "rV
" liiv nf
x ir.atir 1 it |U 1 •'til
presidency of Ihe CIO United Sleet- ' " "V ....
f ''1
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ll Hint Hu* Uround surfacn nml ohI
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til' II Imi"H ffrsllO.ll 11Ml fllv mill l /olUilt if11 * r lot
•' 111* |l 11iff if + m V»M| |kri nu t h l ’ k i l l ......... ..
W irkcrs.. &lt;V nrnte«o of Murray.
Iv' v
l,|r
1 f"
- fir h Mi r, filnd
1 o Id m 1h m i - ",
‘ ii ho i M* poldn in
n«VI(T .1 Sfrilottnid. who hnd been should lake the mutter of umiicv Pets Impede the force of the Itliisl l l ki ' IliilUUM* I I m V l-M Ill' ll- I lit &gt; "11/ si Ifnlmi* |{&lt;|Hili||lMlt (m il'll
M .Ipft &lt; . 1
I i olds Iin f i It oi is 1m 1 I* r 1 (lili !(id
t'oofluiuK
it
In
n
sinnll
area
Hunt
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dd
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the union's srerelnry-lrenstirer. on with loeul bunkers mul net the nertal burst
1im|) llm! Cot ill pMii'l.itirx nf Hh 111 d l » f f(*1 | |n k f |*■ it * .111011(1'
•I I•|MlI It . mi m f h i 1 ii &gt; ' 1 .on * n r
While tin soli ( «»l * Ilf
Ho ih pi,l.d im 1 or, 1 o
.III ,Hd I I .d id 1 1 dl • t» d M * • d»M
was scleeted to fill tin* steelwork their ndvlre. Mr. p\ntru&lt; ieplie.1 surface Imrsl lessens
Hoosovi'i! I i tun, mi -nlmoii -li .ihmis \ 0i i«or .n'r in ir
l !l si’ hciv mm
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ers* top Jol&gt; (*•mpomrlly n! l e f t
1*-|It'll 1||Mt Imm III. I\ 111 II |*l (U |*|rMl!*•
Miijt mit •’ reh ii i
Mol
d " r -tl f md il
I MUM I'l
nml nuclear efforts almost im
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In -uppoiImv lie' setveiiiue pro1I I
did ill
I iill (n n ! I id*. ,141fI ’ ►ill idn ' hi !m!d |iU k* 1 f Mr (dtfi ,ifi ‘......... .. i on |III 1
,Meanv. n former member of the
ing (tin hi.l, m
medinlrly iilisorhs In a cie.it de
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1
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AFI, Plumbers Union, was presl tfimn, Mr A iikuh' fiu'm &lt; wpti * jjree Ihe blnsl effect "
-I
n|i fa mi 111iri s
I Mi d 111if . It - 1
V|
Imi dido
d i n i |m
11 Hi.d Hu
,
I
.1
fhr
deni ol the New Ynr kSInte Fed oioti'd ul omklna the * e " i 1 ih
!'•
111*|uiltI'( in
hiii i i j mu11 n l in 1111 tod Idle &gt;f 1Im fiost
f Im •h '
" I f you survive Ihe blast ton W II ’Mil (VII w |RI will
" ltrli
•I f ‘ *
crntlon ol l.nlmr for fit*' years I'Hittuenl
♦ n! noil I n in |in* r *11111*4it I |mm 0 1 I I I'd' t'M Ih |M| Ih id
1I V
indept mleni.
tei.inu have a Hood ehnure of In lot; a ill's 11 ' Ml ! Im
Kii» • Hi
from lint to Ill.Tli lie hn* been upon the income l*&gt;r Hu project norirtnl life iiUcrtt arils
i i ,||Jt • hot Hhv .11 Mil1 III,11 |ii i tl 1 f* if* d
In fa. t i ,kI f m i i M t t'M Kill
lo
Hi &gt;1
st*crclnry treasurer of the AFL for tin' next lilt v .a r s lo iimim.ibi Iheir was n priest in Nagasaki .(
' r till' Ml 11Mli||| III* L ' f l . l l l v !l
I’ll* t!
hill K
1.1 A
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i* IM/.
since lain
fii.ukijw
.uni
no
I
Irf
*
«
fo»
ill*' entire sv-tem. lie titp lmbsl the wlm was prolected from the Idast
I I ill I 1( 1111
Mill'.
S i ’. 'i n n i n . l a m e s I lo w e n
CIO lender* meetinw lit Now ...... rutlov cost of lust v 'ur. XJ I.- by
1 i n n NingthiM"* r o i i h l In* i Ii*n«'!«i|i«*fI
til*, ehtirch nml he Is still llvimt Mile l ui t r t i mi 11 i*r
0 *1
•11•. l.l k oid
Ihirk yestertlny were reoorled to "IM in his estimate*. Hi* prooos tl today
UrOMiu
.ml
M
l
\»'M
Nofk
li'd
i'l
The people in the city re
I III* -*♦■*!■*1*11
M. I\
.1 h
1 1 1P no
ol
.ill
m conslderlnp Allno S. IluywiMid ■".t.lil elliiiiiinU' mmol o.inee of j turned tn help the Injured immeil lti'T
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illli
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iTifnmiT
i f f i r i i l l l s Mpi ni ' i l
d. h
• .il-ddc
olm ■ loti
CIO’s exeeullve vice presldenl. nml tin* s e v eruin’ ' *lem from the Itrly after Ihe explosion and mil
! rm |&gt;iif it i si ,i l r lo r ul s .mil Hh
Hindi, 1 '*
‘m •! |I ♦t,th h
it'd, 1
. I. t .1 *v
i l. ol
rf. « I
Walter lleulher, president of the incsriH tux 1'fi i'e e.
» til" |tj |f 1 111,||f Rsf in MO III! Mill
knowlnu
It
Itntl
Iheir
Itmlles Mil* (if III) * f|l I
VI VVi I mii*
M *t •.
I Iho*. o .
ii.
III.
* 1 lot d
hr dr ' 0 ,1' mu
CIO's million irirmber Unllrtl Auto
I*!,
hn!
to
ill
I
!
I
Ill’ll
1*1
4
its
I'OS'.
I
Mi Any . t oveiuil fivo*. f„r i nlereced Htrotmh hv these power
-iivi n ifrri I'Mfiiinr at me (|mm m «
*
*
•1 m
.1. .dim t
. d to h of th. 1 o I "/1 I
Workers, ns possible eonlrndcrs
i-i'Clfli p! M'l't „lius f \i i|,|i! In SO*
lf.» ,1 •!•* d*
st of ,t„* project is xt.lMd.. I f'd rnys. whlrlt had lost so .......It Mat h 3* «»MMi| ills*. I filin' nil'VI'I," I'M
•
Mot, 1nr
d th pdt
II ’
I .if • »H 1 A* » II* fill
for Murray's Job as CIO president ih.'
I* f .i \«ii it I Mtrif i ' l l " '
if|(pit| Is
r... 7. 'i lilrli ex,'holes . 1. e,wt *.f ,i "IrcnKth that they dldnT cause any l.imifi *1 la* *h i i *ftir|spi*il In i fa tut
d H I.*.!,
•s fm f* * •«o•r' 1l
«(*&gt;•) 11 "
■d 1 i* oil'd * di' I I .'*1'
itlM-'fliMu r i fitlllf d .Mini f ii li i g of
m tvoopH*
peon
hi'liiml a fiiisfi, -4M 1 wi »4||T alii- I•• » s1|l|ifJ'*«' mu f inn lr;i*|i'f s m -I1 !K,t|l I Od. O
i&gt;otIficitllon plant, but t » i i n « » r n* •** tl»e*
m d * 4illii*112k.
II imp
Nd.Ult
td \|
lie
also
eiletl
llm
ease
of
a
coal
" immI'uIiI v |'J to |5
««| m .v
fell tiglii hwiin wladhi'i ii uu** a Ii ■lillj* Iti ti m i w h o fi.nl nut lii ' i i
|l
“ S im until
• In W hile II m
Hint
survived
Ihe
llikini
blast
and
I do (dm
I! ..tt t».
I hu 'W m * *!**«•
sower*.
\\ I t i s K . v Is S l u l e n
f i m iil iM 'ii tlv
m r ii li M i i n l
fu r
(In
Is still livinu
old 1 ,1 Ii il
riifll l| Hlllkt'il till rI till »P
Itu
I I
Ii d flip ii d
•I' l* f I ( o d .1
in
lo *peakini; of improvemeiit* to
l 'I
The beat defense ni!nln*t nn
Mi o u t
\ ncliiir
p.tt hml
' * IIII I
•*h *hr liidiH'
\! ,|I 1i&gt;,
* " i k p o t |M
I'rurnl hr a in I nlnrlfil -inllsini;
.it *
llm water nystem,
Mr.
Anuos atomic explosion Is to t*t-l behind
Ill'll 1*14 hi .nil d Min' e.f Hit’ lll.l |Ol
».♦• R.
I - t o f»dlmi 1rut
if. I • m ini!*
I*
ihe * s* I* « •
pointetl out tin* rust of Ihe diesel- an rib l e d or lay flat on the urouml.
0 ithuiid oi gMiit/.ilioii’ Ilo Njiliint
T ,r'
. V
I'd' OTP •I I p* t V' *M"|x II* fits
on 1
m
did « .pop
opernteil witter plant for the year he said, " l . shnped dt.pmls in the
*1 I *iitini-it nl 1 .ii hum * '*■»«&lt;|i'1'rnl i* »•♦*
'''m
M" ' ' 1 ....... •",l
S e n M 'K
.dir
1 nil
.........I t.l Mr
cndin*' in Senteodmr of llif&gt;l wu* jjrmirtcl afford* Ihe best prolecllmi
hr|v M-n I’U'l .md l 4|l finf Ih.'l
k iinl him.
hi ' 1 1i d 'Iti* I dtiff'll
1Ml.
;i two , sprit,* , loot- W 11 or - is of ,i ftmr wImmi u’l inilhin*
fl",OtlO.M. He estlmnled nn e|«*c- nfiainsl llm Icthnl rays "
"It whs ”,
MM t llll Die
i .p p. i ,|,i •1!♦•»
I »r
4- O gUtl
While evmllnfi most of the quo* ' •* * | w * t U n i t the " " I v "H'ft III)
• IN f o il ’d 1111*11 'All'll III*- ji lnftlrili
One tviitmin was liospiinlt/cd, Irlrullv-ooetnleil plant woiitil cost
V I. . 1 p eh 1 ( 1c 1 •(1 Do Ii . r’1
tin ti w .-I.
dill lit* 1
•I'M " '
■i tiriKlm mil IoimiiiJ i fni wol lirrd
•P
lions on the deslrurtlveness of Hie In* hn- t»m|
mmtlier t r e u l f l for injury nml n I I I , - m u .
Hi Itt (1 'll, 10,1
■1 V ” 1 ,|J.&lt; 1
dt Mil l o ll ! .
II
lH 1,01. lip
•»|ilil »r|«
Commissioner
nmolull
Clinse II bomb nr llydrouert Immb l.l
1 11III*I III &lt;lt i jo ••!*!•' m of 111 t i
I hint was rtrfeslep| on three illf,
\-t.,,,
io,i |Vol , 1 (tiiil 1 1» III • Still
I aid'«.!••«, ,o, l d ..
nn iihP
M.nrrv R i »I»mm» •* »ld f«hI*•% *K,i&lt; |■i O'llll 111*11
ferenl counts us result* of n two- tieotiiouilideil disrrjrnrdinj.' the eon- i Miller illtl explain Ihnl Ihe II homh
lf.,1 1 ppll.te.il
mn..... .. ..I !&gt;' , , !'•*
1dm .01 m* ti od ,1 ul 1 *11 ••ii 11 * M 'li 11 .
Ii Ih huntiiiir iiiirailiM* f*»r tm hr*
11«• li ft Mm i n **|i*'i ,di\ ** * oiitii d
ear accident yeulerdnv eveidnif at struetlou of ii new well field and work* on a different principle of
1
i.t
i
III). I... lii' illMpIlloMMi f'Mi ** of f hi
jm-sit in l o ll In lirriiiin on o|Hisltia
ii *itf dorV, i*f hi*sf &gt;mr i**n‘l
French Avenue end Nln'lt Htfeet. to proceed with more o r y o t iicihI s fttsslon whereas atomic bomb*
lilting
PpMlIll ’ 11111/
lie
..ots
Imi Ihr Mm moil i Inn * h
ii ii'ii d I n hr, ‘"I III* u riMind him’Ih
•id I ■■ Mini p« i ' 'Hot I
I 11y |e ullll
Mr«. !•;, .1, It.-litIi. 1! i!0 .tessamine first. Mr. Anirus said there wn* work on tin* principle of fission
'"ll '
M
i
,i
*
at.
s
rill* lirw •n i idol * is r x jirrli d
nf !ii hr I im* ** r I i ml ( I !i inK I In*
Ilo was introduced by Mini W.il
new
Avenue, whs I'oti'meit in I be Per- tin I I I I 1 1 1 0 1 lilt It* need for a
1
1"
1
III*
f
itllti,t
1 * 1 Y" 1it '
hirils I miiK In hiplirr (*vMini if," tn
1*1 I
&gt;Ip.
1 ' it.IP &gt; mil Im no r
onliMntonhtoo M&lt;'oiiiet'il Hospital sourer of sopptv In *ueli h well luce Philip*. Mon proprnm chair
mImi i , h|&gt;
I I’loil* /I' d fill 1•11-1 s|s no ||si' M in ister W ill Kuril
!
i
man..
Aller
nnsweriny
several
Kulmti
raphiilinl
M
VVr
»
i
n
l
mil
flehl
if
tin*
oresent
supplv
doc*
D
ip
Mli t Ui| m| till (HHIt?* • 11 *i" Id Tnl
J L r olwervalltio after site was rentpicxlinnx. t.t Miller said he would
nil iirpLpnil m IHmmiI urllinu a ol Hu* t il njn'i ohV r idfo ill oH-irk
Ii .1
lot.I I h
New R evised Kiltie
M.,ii
1 Hu* 1 1*mI *1 in t iri.Miri*
m*re*l otteonsclons In llm mlslmp. not prove to tie Um hrnrki*h.
m.! folio |*i olilf Ills llf |lMHillfll«i1|
-iuulr kill."
Itaymoml Hull and Howard Fa- tn* ylntl to return some Hum Inter
' . 1111Ui lilt &gt;• III* t Riilph • «ki* (or
Hite also
suffered
shock
and
ooi|
liiiilkfllhg
and explain the crtmtl principle*
•I...
ItuliHiiii sjijtl Ihnl tin* Ntivv I»m\
l'„ I
IIAI r.lGII. X I
'P A lloi kv
MU 1 41 ■! iMp;* 1 t iimiin'iF. tn po floOl
bruise*. X-rnvs were taken o f M r vllle, ntcotbers of llm rity-C m inly involved In splltHnc nl the atom
J
\% ,V I i r m e r s In fidluw
i Mount lltiplr 1 in,ulster Im, no
with t * it i ninir in “kert sliMnfiur
•* M|i -«p
I I,,I
*
spine IhN mortdntr, areorillntr tn nopralsnl board dealing with the
ill liftidlli/ niol'F Mil ,1**11111, il tli.il Im ml, ml lo publtel)
Harry llnhson, second vice presl urn* KfOtoking down Ilo ilin I. III (IflilT
, I p I.
Mr 1 *f H»" .......... i .....,.i. oil llj |
her nllemllmr phesielnn. l ie pre- French Avenue linprovrmeut pro- drnt, prexldrtl over Ihe mrclinj!
|nt ol M'll III 111 Olid |l s oil fl'( I*'I 'll loirn 1 I'npy of Ilo........... Ili'VIxril
p I tin
♦ V i tti.p.i -imply
with nliiuist i'vvry ahnl. " T I im*"
t .Ilin
Ii r
illctrd she would be dlsclinrKed led , appeared before tin Commis­
old.
1
g 11Vh iiii * iHilly guild II d'M'sii'l
.Slnmlnril V, t , ioh of Die Itil.lo
p,
( i m ml
sion la comiretion with llm proh
front the lius till ill today,
\ I d o l ’ spi-riol fMl|‘ho hIti I||IM||
llm Hev M 1.111In t llux. piixlni'
IK 1.
1 1 i film A4 1 141 IV ll PS" hail ,i
I nk t* thiMi* In Iinr lo 1ill it Ho ir Imii!."
II - I
Mrs. Gertrude l„
I’atfe.
HI,
v'ldch ha* arisen wit,, the
.
. .■
,1
111 Ullll fill f'KllltlilKII
of an iriilcru'iiilriil in xximinry Hup
i
it miiin 1*f,i dn I' mhik T n til
hi ll-l •91 !. Mill f " ' IS* fhMill III*' If N,
R oImmii rxclnlmcil.
llol
Oolite 1. driver of the car In which Hun Oil Company.
list eliurrii, s lid lie would Iiuni
pr itiMp '&lt; Ill'll lie Vi it. 1 Die orI'lans for the proje.-i esll for
Mr*. Ilnutli wn* n pnssenter. wus
Die llllile lit Nervier, al III, ehurrh
l|1!/ik!|Ml|
1 l*' till* pi . i. i &gt; veslcrtrentml nl Urn hospital for a In* sltenrinir o ff a trip nf fmntairo,
l • •mi llnttril iim •" •a. 11Hill
nexl Sunday nlgld The elergymnii
ils
W
in!
r\
W
eal
her
reratlon of llm forehead, hut wnx Hi! bv lift feet, from lit' oj. comsaid he nl.Jeeinii In Hn* nlitnlnatl.m
AMMAN, Jord an KT—Jord an liinnny's pro|»ertV| for which they
M n ' admitted.
of the word " v i r g i n " In the new
M arls HI Soulhvvesl
paid 14.77,HI. T i e City dav rmidr public &lt;i mcmnrniMluni
The driver of llm second ear, ii’ " I(ol ' s sIm
1 erxlon
aonl three Wcitcrn powera rnm«
l l s s t S WU *-•«, I S ’Pl
Ethel Frierson, W, HVHt West
The purliim llux objei led In sub
nlnlnlng that h m r l plana "dlana
It, |1ie Vxsio I,Dell I'rexs
HIxHt S treet, was arrested on
Relurn
I’o I ’ i n h l i n /
- llln le , "vminu woman” for "vli
Iroua** tlrninlng nf llm Jrjrifnn \
\Virilr \ we all a i ail pal * of Hi,
h
eliarites of rarelesa nn*l nettllyeril
gill" In I'lilali VII
It
"Hehiihl
River for irrigation purpnM*H
norm
die
warm
'kmlliwe
I
t„dn\
logello-r
n
1
n
Die
window*
olid
iti
l
i
m
i
n
i
t
'
S
NOTH:
n
i
l
i*
tl,.
i
drlvinif, failure to yield the rittlil*
the land shall give you a sign A
The note nnponlcd (n the llnilml
.• o n
m i ; I ' n i n i ’ h a s h , III.
Di.' Iit, 11 In Do' -iiine noili- virgin shall eoneelvi* nod beat a wllli o * blasts of id, free/mg mild
nf-ygv, oral failure lo have a
Htatca, Hrltafn nnd Ern ncc tn atop i Gill, u l ,1 s e t Irx of nrlirlr*. In •
'
\l 1 1 l lines l ib , , Vitierica'x
.(lilt
-M
O
W
tier
breast
win
ks
w
i
t
**
iTeeled
ho
Mr., J . \ , Wliilncr on Iho hi*driver's llrrnse, acrortllnir tn n
son anil shall rail Id, name
the drainage which Jo rd an anld
II o is neat /&gt;*r» in sit lion &gt;-f !n l ml ,, , is ii'liin ong lo eonilint
Tru e bills wctu . d o m e d yester* was tantamount to MJ c w h h ag­
lory of Saiifiir.l. In Ihln arllrl.* ill*, men l&lt;&gt; *li,nd beliind ivlu'ii F.mmnuuel "
police report.
Ari/on-i
and Ni w \lexleo ea.lv in h o le i .*• In, own iiq u e sl
lining
tlieii
guns
ill
i
n-,'
of
iilliti
k
day
l.y
the
Seminole
County
yran-l
•Mrs, Whllncr IcIU nImmiI llir
The report staled Ihnl
the
gressio n."
The ................. Id Wlelida. K a n .
•
ih!;,v Snow bdl in sonlhea -lern
The
Indie*,
M
i*.
Glim,
tier
duugli
Jury
In
three
cases
deullnif
with
frnrs rnlcrlulnixl hy runii* of the
It anid U rae l propoae* tn draw
Iwo "weeks
latter driver fulled t " *1"|i » t a
New Mexico nnd hi i,"rlliern T e x a s ulluoi
■&gt;"•'■-&gt; &gt;**"
' * ' * ’ ago ollieinlly
ter,
Mr*.
Speer,
Ml*.
Hughey
nml
munlor.
early p rlllrrs of Indian nllnrkn.
on Jo rd a n River water from a
t r a f f i c elun while irdnit east on
Snow anil mill pelleil idlier are a s r.'.ioes i d relurn lo eom bal for
oilier*,
were
m
lb*’
bull
moulding
Those
persons
Indicted
worn
point 0 rnilea below the meeting
j f l n t h S tre e t and that her car
,,| Il,e Kink v Mon nl.-iim and the
''"in pie I mi i of n rmniinl In nr.
bullet* for tin* r i f l e .
Suddenly
Hy .VIHH, J . N. W IIIT N K II
S t r u c k the otto driven hy Mrs. ttando'ph Miller, Southwest Hoad place of the rlvera Jo rd an and
in i ,1
cunllnerd
Teniperntiires '
•''' Hdhter fnlols
shriek,
weie
heard,
all
Ntarteli
in
In 1840 lio«tllllli’it won* romovil
F » f * while It was ko ln * north on Cleveland Neal, alias Clevelani4 Yarm u k and thle will have a dUf. r
ANCI lOII AG K. Alaska 'iP - The ilrnpi&gt;ed I,elm, /er„ In Montana in b m e a i* I(hi mlxsions
w s a ' set O'N sal, Msmand, ami n o t * d Kll- aitroua e ffe ct on vast a re a* nf hy Ihe Indian*. Mr*. C, G. Kvitn*, terror, the m o th er, to look
It
w
a
s
generally
tan
and
a
lillle
,
He
had
cumn
eted
M anil had
their children, one lady fainted.
Air Fnree, Navy and ( ’mini Guard
daiiKht.'r of Mr. Ilnghi'y. M'lnb**
at MflO to the sedan driven hy Hans, 1014 W est Tenth Street, all Jo rd an Jan da.
A c m ,* tin* young orange grove combined f o rc e , today for a sweep­ collier m Ihe Hast and F a r West d '" ‘ m'd s x Ituss an MIG* In n sixaome iuti*rt'*ting recollirllons of oppoaite rnme a flg m e almost de­
Mra, Faire nml ol »M to the see- Ne*rora.
Ti*Hi|M*ni1uriu( ilruppril
tn fivt* 1
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ing Rcareli of Die Island dolled
Nn date was set In Circuit Court
(hi* excitem ent which prevail.*!, nuded of r l » t lira and Herenming northern Gulf of Alaska fur a lost a b m e I phI t v in Winslow. Arir
uni " h e n he wax called h.iik for duly
ami car. Hut. W. A. Horn and Fannd 111.* thrill* nf horror they f'Tt willlly. A* mioo q* *lie rnillil be ( ’121 G lobem asler anil il., 72 pus- /uni I'oehlo. N M while Die low «"&gt;» Hu* graduate
jn lol training
trolmao J o e Hickson Investljfntctl hy J u d f e M. II. Smith for he arln f
one dny when n young »oo of Dr.
any of the eases.
nl 'I ms,ui. Arir . wn, .111 i ‘nldcsl div.xiun of Die Air liam liig l nm
xenuarx and crew,
ihe aerlilent.
qidted,
»hc
toll!
o
f
bow
llm
Indian,
Miller Is arcused nf kllllnit
Speer rnme running Inin their had caught her, placed her on a
The huge Gloheniasler, Ihe third xpnt.s were in Mordulin. wllli lows m ,pml
Washington Johnson, West Thlr*
OAKLAND. 'C i l l f . WV-Kvcn In home with the new'* Ihnl Indium* nilo nf llghlwooil knht* In burn military nir Irnnopurl loxl in Ain*, of 5 tii’low. nml in parts of Wyom
leeoth S treet, with a knife Ju n e Jail, City Councllm in Lexter (Irani were In the
nelghborhuod.
Her her, In n do*perato e ffo rt In *nve kn since Nov. 7. vanl»hcd Snlurdny Ing nml lilnlio wilti readin g, of
7. Neal Is charged with murdering d ir an eye out for improvement!. mother, Mr*. Hughey, aprend
n
heraelf *lio had turn away from on n flight here from McChurd Air near zero.
Curtis I me Chatman, Winter Park,
Snow continued during tlir night
Sentenced to flvo da*R lor ipeed- ahe.il u(ion the floor. ha*tlly threw them anil left her garm ent* in HtiNe, VVush. II enrried n crew of
It II z
with a knife Sept. 0. Killian* Is Ing, Orant entered ja il Friday.
at Amarillo, T e x . wllli a fnii of
tl unit 41 mllltnry pnasenger*.
Into II Nome garm ent* for her l it ­ their hand*.
"I ’nrrlt*"
arcused of slaving M ssle Reddick,
A rcjMirt that wrrckngo hnd been four Inches reported. Falls at Bos
He quickly found fault with the tle one* and ran with them a*
Thu men. heavily armed, follow­
I iltli-l;03-ti;3ll, fashion
tlmw
32, with a . k n l f a May 21. Accord­ food, and reported m a c h c i In hi* quickly a * po**|lde to Dr. Speer'*
Middleton Island, well nnd Tucum carl, N M , mens.
ed her track* in the wood*, but no sighted near
N.Ti7, last feature 0 :12
ing to a pollca record, Killians and Ml), B eing a councilman, ho got rraldcnre o ne-half mile nwny.
algn nf fnillun* nor pile or fago t* whrre Ihe Olohcmniiler inndo It* ureil three Inches.
the deceased were common-law quick r e i u l U - a D D T ipraylng of
The snow licit extended from
MGVTKI.AND
Dr. Sp e e r'* hou*n wo* a log one could bo found. Mr*. Kvmi», for Init radio contact Saturday, cntixcd
upper
Michigan
peninsula
man and wife.
"So b m iirlne Comniund1’
with Iwo room* anil an open lull whom *h c worked In Inter year*, a brief flurry of CRcltement y e s­ the
•milhwcstwnrd through noulltern
Another matter tn which Bea­ Ha °M ld m '11 lake up the food between. All thu people In the naked her Iho rrnxun for Imr be­ terday.
S t a r t * &lt;1:U0, feature fl;57, lnIt wan later dlucovcrcd that the Mlnncsidu, western luwo, Nchrns
trice Wright, Negro, accused a eomplalnt i t
ry’r meeting of neighborhood had aiecmlilud; the havior t h a t day, hut ihe kept a
lermi**inn 8:21, Inst fe atu re
"wreckage"
flighted
wa*
driftwood
|ka,
w
clorn
Kansas
and
into
nnrthman of rape, was ruled as no esse the council, a t
cn be'U be cnap- man fortified the hou*a by placing •alien eilancu. A few year* ago,
U;U1
nnd
seaweed.
I
cm
Texas.
tcrnied
by
a
bgl
pine pole* and fence ralla do**|y
by the grand Jury.
ICoe.lnuri. .la l*aa* Tw*&gt;(

To Any
Faces Torcfh Joh UN Bached Trace

To

Eisenhower

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4

Slid man Adam * Will Rhrc
l a Ia*
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Effects Of Atom
Blasts Are Told

At Lions Meeting
Miller Kxpluins
Thr ee
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Kx|»M»sion T y p e s

Wekiva lltnil Club Better Markets
Metnhers Itap Fivd Wj|, Be Ajm 0 [
I Jeer In riv r I );i v.s

Nev/ Secretarv

Is !

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Scr\ iny mi Nav y Ship

Mrs. E. si. Routli
Injured In Auto
•Wreck Yesterday

Inn

Jordan Complains Of
Inra'id Drainage Plan

True BIII Returned
By County Grand Jury

Early Settlens At Mellonville
Lived In Fear Of Indian Attacks

I’irsl Jet \ee I’lans

Three Services 11nil e
In Search For Plane

City Father Secure#
Jail Improvement#

Weather

Movie Time Table

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liir.l Kngliah Ford (Prefect) Very I a»w Mileage, The Iltmnat In Economi­
cal Tranaporlatlon.

KidneySlow-Down
May Bring
Restless Nights

19411 English Bull! M. (i. Him deter, America's Moat Popular Sports Car.
Owned By Local Business Man.

TRUCKS
1950 Ford VH Vi Ton Pickup, Way above Average 15” Wheels and Tires
On Bear.

WKrn llrintp fundh-n *hr«6 *3u« m. many

1919 Ford VH, F I, I Ton Slake Hody, This Is a Truck Thai Will (Jive Lots
of Trouble Free Service.

S t r i c k l a n d - M o r r i s o n , Inc.
Phone 200

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tu (uki or *R*nf «U*t may cat*** ■tiling up
nigWla or fr*qie*ni paacagr*
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dlurtOr Uatdl *uHr*«-a«fully by ntiihr'in* fur
over ',0 year* li etmailng Kuw many tlnwM
lk tn t g|*e happr r*ll*f fn&gt;m tl«* illvofn.
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►- A&lt;lv.

FLASH GORDON and hlse udventures in spuce

By Dan Harry

A ilt YOU WAITING
Four
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SANFORD
HERALD
FOR R E N T

Pi re t

A partm en t*.

S tre e t.

Phone

114 W490-W .

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ap artm en t.

Ave.

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In q u ire 601 C e lrry

I'A N .IIlU IK K ilY ,1 room and bath
furniifthetl iij&gt;iirtmcnt private* anIraiice. Ilahy welcome. Keaaonable. Imiuirt- ftlr*. Kirn Holla
(iroct'ry Store Caine j berry.

IE LONE RANGER
LONE tfANGEH HURT
PLENTY BAP HERE
UJftTOF TH1NOS WE

S T iu T Lhp TO TOWN
nr pi ! tM . r i

Ry Fruit Striker
tT B TWO CAY&amp; ] L
RlDY TO THE LU,
H EAKST POCTOB.'

Free - Free - Free
Buffer Rental
with
furchase of Past* W at
at
Ssnkarlk Glass A Paint Co.

S EM IN O LE R EA LTY
Phone IT

to

HERE'S TOUR C HA NC E
purchase new home. Your
r hoIce of either 2 Bedrooms or
3 Bedroom*. Good location, bast
construction, beautiful
hard'
wood floors. Ready to move In­
to. Only 11400.00 Down, bal­
ance like rsnt.

Four Room H o u m on two lot*
14400.00. Liberal terms. Sea u*
about these or others.
J. W. H A LL, Realtor
Florida State Bank Bldg .
Phon# 1768
-Call H all1'
NKW
2-Bedroom house.
equity. 2424 Yale Avenue.

Low

Lovely two bedroom home. Nlcsl
I and ic*pe&lt;f.
Wall
f Inane
Phone lftSft-M.

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COM PLETELY furnished 2 bed
room garage apartment. On
large lot. Contact owntr at 600
Magnolla Ave.
U 000
Completely fumlsked 2 bedroom
home, living room, large kitchen,
bath Oak floors garage and stor­
age. Good term*.

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to inulk; IH t 61UTF I NE£D WE
G O r THE LONE WANOEH AiT THE
RANCH. HE'S WOUNDED PAP/

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3 ROOM uti.l ball, furnished apart­
ment Clean, private entrunre.
Adults, till* ftlellonville. Plume
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MATHKK OF SANFORD
29309 E. 1st SI.
Phone 137

BABY

Double Yagl TV aerial, complete
for chimney mount. With or
without booster. Call 632-M.
7-piece Phllllplne rattan living
room suite. Owner leaving town.
Call 227.1-J after (1:00 P. M.
Naval Orange* — 1 1 .6(1 per bushel
Hamlin Orange* — S1.00 per
bushel.
South Sanford
Ave., I mile
South of (ilndervlllr.
Phone
239-W.
Bamboo Blinds and
Sou*
426. Furniture Center —
phone 1426.
110 W. First.

S IT T IN G -b e s t uf refer
ences.
Mrs.
Miriam
Vinup
phone 1U13-M._____________ %

11)— AusnTnMinpporluniilea — lu
UNU SU AL OPPORTUNITY
In Sanford: Established — Very
good business. Living quarters
if desired. Excellent f o r iiib ii
and wife to operate — For dr
tails write Box HAS. c/o lln
aid..
SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY for ell
uiagiulnct, alio gift subvcrin
lions. Phone 17U8J, Mrs. M a n l j f
Uonancott
SPECIAL SERVICES

Imported

O IL
F U R N A C K S -B y
Krsaky.
Wall, Floor and Fireplace.
M. G. HODGES
&lt;03 W. 1st SI.
Phone 118
TRAVERSE Extension Rod*—28"
to 181)". Svnkarlk Glass and
Pslat Co.

l i l t Park A n ._______

Master Craft Taint
|2.60 gal.
HOUSE for *ale • itory and kaU. Army Blanketa, Cots, Tarpaulins
Bam In back with garage. Plow­
Army Navy Surplus
ing well. Lot 86 x 181Vk. See 0 . 310 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1321
E. Corson. Lake Mary Road, Rt.
I, Box 198 after ft:00 p.m.
SW EET H A M LIN orange^TtOO
hu. R. W. I.ord, Phone 1134-J.
NEW 3-bedroom cement block
house, dinette, fully equipped G. USED SPACE heater*; all »liesgood condition — very reason­
K. kitchen, breeicway end car
able. Lee lime, 319 Elm Ave
port ImmedUtepoaseailon. Phil­
I'h. urn.
lips Terrace, 1429 Princeton Ave.

T U X E lH T F E E D a r c ^ p le U lin e
HUM FUNK to share home. Phone NEW LARGE 2 bedroom home.
Hunl’a Tuxe-lo Feed Store.
Graves Ave. Wood construction.
4811_____
Free tram moisture and mold. H Bed. springs and mattress.
Large living room, picture win­
11 ROOM fumishrd apartment. 300
Good condition. Cheap. Phone
dow, tiled bath, pleasant kitchen
laurel Avanuc.
489.
with double (Ink. 30 gallon wa­
EFFIC IEN C Y apartment - Clean,
ter heater. Nice cupboard*, 20" BICYCLE I T i w l a o r
comfortable. Phone 321-R.
irrecned breeuway • carport* .
B E A U T IF U L S P IN E T PIA NO
plenty shade - within three blocka
--------- furnished apartment ASSUME PAYM EN TS
of buslneaa section of Orange
Downstairs. Phone ITftft-W.
City on_pav*d street 88.973 oo. Must tell to some resident of this
section, with good credit, gor­
Owner; Tnomaa Perk, West Blue
3 ROOM furnished cottage • Bath,
geous little spinet, standard
Spring Avenue.
SSfttw Call 1267 It after 4:30 p.m,
make full 88 note ■
keyboard.
Just
v m a .il. uu»
pay small down 1payment, aaREAL ESTATE
m o d e r n 3 room furnished apart­
sum* several rnontr
thly payments,
ment. Private bath. Adults. 2300
»u w a it t * Bey, Beet or 1*11,
Plano fully guaranteed.
mteed. W H ITE
IT E
McU° nVl,,f
COLLECTION MANAGER, 111
Oklawaha Av*., Ocala, Fla. Will
ft—
Beal Estate Pee Hale
*J. W. HA1
IA L L , Be
advlae where to see piano.
IrtevbU H at*
FOR SALE— fods 1 to 7, 18 to 22,
**CaB Hell
PT-19 A IR P L A N E
30 to 36 ami 42 to 61 all of Block
Radio, Nav. lights, landing lights
30, Ori'nmwohl. Thesa lot* are
See Raymond M. _
and flares. 220 II. P. Hanger.
offered for sale for 30 days at a
censed Broker for all
Licensed until March 1963 —
special price and terms. They
kinds of Real Eatata.
For demonstration come to Mills
are just outsld* of the city IIm10* * a Park. Phone
Swap Shop, &lt;06 K. 4th St.
C. A. W H ID D E N . SB.
EDISO
N phonograph — Cabinet
I l l Park Ave. — T *L I t t l
style — 66 record*. Phon* 360-J
_______ Sanford. FlerMa________
after 6:00 P. M._______________
^ FOB SALE HY OW NER
Admiral Dual-Temp refrigerator,
2 Bedroom Masonry Home, wllk
Admiral D eLu t* store — bath
Drastically new. Phone 728-J.
S p o o rs
HEATER - Coleman apace heater,
Complete Electric Kitchen
pipe and tank • good. 1
Upace heater
Venetian blinds
rocker
Completely landscaped 110x138
lot
Paved Terraco
Large Oak treea
Phone I634-W
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BPBNHK HOUSING
A VY PERHONNBL
► buildlnr five Defense
* for m I i to first five * 11appllcanta. Thor* ere two
bedroom and thro* two*
houee* at special low

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Paid For Second Hand Furni­
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BY MOUSE

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PART or F U L L time general uf
flee work — Experienced slenu
grsphy — bookkeeping. Plum.
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K 11 T C U K N E T T K apartment:
Rough on roaches ami makes ants
It,(MO Down
lliyhwuv 17-PL*. South City IIsay uncle. Roach Film* contain­
3
bedroom
concrete
block
con­
nill*. Hlmnbcr luml Court.
ing chlordane kills. Roumillst A
struction. Electric kitchen, Urge
Anderson’s 100 E. 1st.
Iut. Balance like ren t
(-I.KAN Ft MIR room furnlihnd
ROSA L. PATTON
apartment, till Park Ave.
N E W Florence electric apartment
Registered Beal Estate in k e r
else stove. Phone 1097-W.

ACLIIP U«E TOO T O M e e i

H ELP W A N T E D

COLORED—TW O thoroughly «*.
perienced service station pur
ters; fl Day week; 146.1)0 p e r*
week — big tip*. W rite or call
Lou Branch Service 8tati&lt;m,
West Palm Beach,J l |

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IIO LI.A W A V A IIA BY HKDS
Day, wcrli or mouth — Tel, MSB.
Furniture Center. I in W. F im t

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bedroom boom, IVfc year* eld,
A -l condition, benutlful pina
floors. KTrrnrd porch, carport,
electric kitchen, npnee heater.
W ill Gnanea balance at |«6.00
monthly. Total price In only

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1951 Ford VS Tudor Sedan. Very Clean, One Owner, Kadln.

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HOURS 9 to 12 — 2 to 5

1951 Ford Vfl Convertible. Very (Tran, One Owner, Hadln, Heater, New
Tlrea, Ijm Mileage.

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THIS WEEKS SPECIALS
CARS

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You Can Pay More,
But
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308 Eaat Flrat Street

T H E SAN FO R D HERALD

Tbaraday, N*v. M, IMS

GOOD AND BAD

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Frigldslre Hale* &amp; Service. G, II
High, Oviedo, Fla. Phone 4161
or Sanford 1642-W.
L. L. S IL L — Plano Technician
Phuj* 011-W. Route 1 , Ban
ford.
NEW FLOOHS surfaced to per­
fection. Old floors made like j
new. Finishing, cleaning A was
Ing, situ portable power plain
Serving Seminole County sines
1926. H. M. nisatoD, Lake Marv
LAW N MOWERS sharpened. Rl
;lea rsp
cycles
rspalred. Shuman's, 314
I. 4th SL
AW NING S
Plastic, Alunmlnum. C a n v a s
Free Estimates.
Phone P29I-J M
after 6 P. M. for appointment. V
CARPENTER I v (IKK
Fur uulck repair Jobe, or amsll
building. Call Jim 1143-M-4.
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel, Or­
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
Kay. I1U6-J.
PLUM RING
Contract and repair wurk. Free
estimates. K. L. Harvey. 204
Sanford Ave. Phone 1828,
CABINETS Formica lope. C. VaQ
Woodworking. 612 Sanford A v *
Phone MIB-W A I4A3J.
BATTERY, Generator or Starter
Service. Call 617, Hwaln’a Bat­
tery Service. Sanford Avenua
and 2nd Street.
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TYPES Bullduaer wurk. Rea.
■unable
Kales-Free estimates.
Phone 868-J. V. 0, Gracey,
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PH ILIP S Colonial Cleaners "know %
bow" plus U-San-O guaranteed
mothproofing assure yuu of
"Bandbox" appearance. Phone
&lt;81 for free delivery service.
Furniture Repaired, Keflnlshed.
Home end Office Fixture* Built.
D AN IELS C A B IN ET WORKS
113 Railroad Avenue
(Weinke Bldg.l________
SPREADER 8 KHVICE. Lime en.1
Dolomite end Fertiliser. Phon*
1393-M. David E. Carpenter.
JALOUSIES
Lifetime Aluminum
Free Esti­
mates. fre e Installation—Telel * 3®- F uu ltu re Cantor,

16 W. First.

DRAPERIES, Slipcovers mad* to
order. Call IPOlT, Mrs. FamalstP A IN T IN 0 « - body work, Gen*« l
repairing.
Reasonable
‘
■ Auto Service, ^
^ B t.J a n fo r d .
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Saturday. Nov, 16 on Cslsry
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P *r%- Sentimental value only,

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Chinese Charge
Author Rejects
Is Beaten Back
By ROK Forces
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WASHINGTON t# - W I I 11 n in
Green, |&gt;r&lt;-si«i«‘ii( of ihc API., died
_u f n hoar! attack today at his
'•h o m e in Cim.ihtK'Inn. 0 . Ihc API,
announced
Green « j i hi
II wos tlic u-eoml dentil id n
inalor Inlmr Irinicr within n month.
Philip Murray, head nf the riin l
CIO. e„lli,p.ed and died at San
Frnnci’ cn Nov i&gt;
Green was burn in CostuK-lon
March 3, inn, the Min nf a coal
miner
|le was working In the Ohio
mines before be was out of tirade
y s eh no I and was a full fledged
miner by die time he wo* IS
Green first turned tn polities and
served n term in the Ohio Sennte
Then be went Into union activity,
pioneering in tlio field of nationwide ortiatilialion.
At .13. lie bad become president
of the Ohio district mine workers
union
lie advanced to secretary treas­
urer of the Amerirnn Prderallnn of
l.abor m lillii. and beeame pr#*slm *h‘iit of (be imiim when Samuel
w Ooinpers died in 1021
the API, i hieftnin bail been In
fmlimi bra IHi fur years, and Ills
widow. Jennie. 82. lias been ill
lour or file years They had live
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Progress Of St. Johns lndian
Citizens Group
Ike’s Choice For
Tells Choice For
River Canal Pro ject Is Related Cabinet Leives
Sralarrr Vlacmlnr
ennui m (ir.itlli .mil rriienllim'al
Hospital Board
Taft Wondering
Thanksgiving For
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Appoint Five Men
Selected Ity Group
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Indlm. Itiver Improvement t oni
mil lee orpin m l III Sanfnnl .tulv
2'J to printliile the Sunfuril I Hits
ville navlKathm van., and o n r
waterway projeel* la ( ealral Mm
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Oritcil on by a keynote address
bv (icorue \V. Gibbs, tbp mci'tllU!
alien,led by about 7.3 persons from
up and down Hie Kt Julius basin
and Hip Indian lllv rr shores, set
llielr siKlil* nil till) Until and devr
liijtrd a firm course nf action to
achlcvp It. Karl llrnwn, the He
I.ond rihlbllur and promoter, wa*
eteeteil In serve a* temporary lire
slilcnl of the Kruiip.
Tlie meetlnii pniv'Wed answers
In two urcat i|U«»tlolls. Whut will
Iho Sanford Tltllivllli' I'.innl do for
t'entrnl Plnrldn? And. Imw ran we
Ho about mir Job?

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ye ars when tills ro tiu liy war* trustees to la' appointed by Gover­
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«■ ti«»iif u hi m Kf ’ f'liln*'* i*i .hi
by water, the jmlnt^ ,ilo»n! flu* '
while niuuv oversells will have Ut­ text of tlie statement issued (oint4itumii &lt;■&lt;♦ | i' *.11*f 11.«V III*- f liiilri nf
ile m ole lo Is' lluilikful fm Ihnn ly today by Jiidifr Domrlns Kiro. W IIAT W ild, T ill, t AN.tl m i­ uklituHliit I t iu r, or gel «!•»•* to
♦ .Putin I unIm I lii 11*-s »»f New Niiil
the fuel II m-v are alive, M-ived up strorn and Gonritr Touliy. ro-rhulrurlando and Lee*biiit:
I'h-it m
I
with it lu rke v illnilri nlii mens kit. men nf the Cltltena Hospitlil Cumllii*\
euiitiot
reneh
them
w
ill......
i
*1*• M'lTltiir \ uf ' f ,ll** » 11ill I*
Thn Corps o. lafijiliieer^ li.is «li
It ontlnurd On I'age S id
Tlinukstfiviliir for Ilf* in a eotinreeled its studies of th«* rum I pro loin; mid unlikely sole iiHimev .iff Wll-Mli nf | Iftf lilt 1. if li l.it Mi*|i •!
fur %i*» rrt i • v ul «I&lt;
try vvliirli bus not suffered the
jeet nlong the lines of a multi their m am cou rse to Wesi r dm |»i't'""*nlrii!
f|*f i **' .Hill liiu
I lull _ f,t **» MrK.iV
IIIVHire* of w ar, rvlllriu-nl Iiredonipurpone ualerwd)* servinu the lien, b nnd Minim
I&lt;r«t,i(\ uf Mir
iiiiintly in so m any cunnlrle* a
nerds of imvlgatlun. reereotionnl ( II Is nlmosl ii \ loinnTll-. Iimu ,i-r. nf Urrguii fm
hrmnl, limy l&gt;e expressed in (iitrl
boutlnu, flood control mid venter Hint If I hose s a m e successful bus inletiur
by local maiden to by invltinir sullMl ttrrt' e.irlv
* uf Ki
stublllintlnn Complexity uf tin* iness men who have seen loved
ml 1 •**•». 1 tit/nl unit* •* III
IMS (m m the base to join them in
nfftil h«i I lli*
problem ha* been InfRply rrspnn anil luvcsleil heavily nlop-; Die %1-ittimi «■'I in h i'
.... h 1 • ■ . , 1 .1 1, (4, 1 KM tin* i
itfiii t
their home ob’ i'lvaaces.
| slblc for Ihc tortuous delays in illiproiiiii-tlve Inivu-r Knst i ,,n-l -villi l.ifl fur the |iH’ 'ltietiMjiI iiurn
| i • 14* &gt;»
.u* 4 .4 1 ' 1 t 1. .
•till t
The U8(( Is nsklmr Sanfo rd rest,
shores were welcutuei! In 1 ,-utinl innI Mitt
I the stiulic*.
4
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1
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k
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drills to invite a sailor and Ids
ll
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p
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f
e
r
ttil
tint*Mini
nun
| Navl|atlon: a few years prior In Florida, they would oe even more
.4
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1 Ii "*
Mu'
buddy to llielr hoinrs for Thank*- .
t r ii! 11 n im III .I ul n || llte ilnv I'.l
World
War
II.
the
Jacksonville
i. 1 Nl
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im
pressed
by
tlie
uppnrtiriilu,,,»
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bifid*"U
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The
Ariwr&gt;,l
Kits-,;*
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irivinir illtmer, Mi *. J . f.. C orle y l« I
venliu'M'f viuii Mir nuinunitiurt ■&gt;!
II
r * " kPslips— 1 In In* i &gt;ti rliuirniHii of the eommlltee In I,'ink rro lv ril IP lw&gt;ttl”« uf MimhI district cnulnccr esllinnlrd savimjs fronllmt them anil m n* - mild I|n* ( TiitMigu ttinv riil mu Urr.uiNi4Inti I*|i t , 1111' 1*' III* 11 I Hu M !i
•1 nt
rlmrtte o f the priurinm. insistisl bv t'l the K|&gt;,ar&lt;i«xl Parish llnusr ill coil of umvlns freight hclwccn beiiin in establish ni-»- Ihi s 11,. --ses
tin\»'w
N'uikrr
hull
illiiftrfl
-i
ill* *1, 'T ill -4114Fit lu
Mr.
Miss 4• &gt;tawIn Hinton and Mrs. p. K. '•p.trnln*'. ll wns rn"urt,*l I im' hv Sunfnrd and Ilia Indlnn River via and Induslrles Ibere I is .i\m
pint
fur
in
foreign
pulirv
plunk
In
the
proposed
canal
ul
$23,000
an
11" I t • | IttliiU S ' i
•I.
malic, because Ihal I
ev.u tlv
Itoumlllat.
Ii " Mrs Velum liiiii|||l" l, rxrrutlvr
w
tilt
h
I
iu
M
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e;mitl(htte«
Dgreetl
i jai4♦•Ilu' Iu 141Mlg 1i (Mr |u l
'uiily
A s per Ia I coupon I* helllir inilil- -,’rretnrr uf tli" Seminole County nunlly. Till* wax nt a time when what they have linin' alnnu Die
|U Mir Nrlretlun uf hnlli*' muM
4UM&gt;*J
i d bv The Herald fo r residents f ’hnnter of the American Ited Central Klurliia wa* luriiely an a« laiw c r Hast Coast Miami i- be
I " " 1" 1 » (if t*iill. in ' h.
liOf*
pulilIt'iin*’
hellrveit
KI
m *ii Iii»u
rlcultural
land.
Industrie*
have
III lift
I1111jI ! Ii11 1U V Ml!
wlm wish to participate la this Cross.
III,
cumlni; a jj r r a t Industrial n D -is
hiirl
iins'V rrrtl
I li'incwnilH'
since bctfim to move Into the terri­ n result (lot the ritv w h h h nt r r
|H 1 luMI (*
U 8 t l project.
VI..
&gt;11
•111ji I lie I I'llI '
O f tlir ti" persons who offered tory. Rail
transportation costs tracteii them is now lii-yliuinu' in e h .irg r i timing Ihr pre*»nlenlittl 4 1,1
, *1 1*
Mill Mmf J * I tog V' i'll lit.
*n ilnnnli' MiiimI. Ill were arreiitwl, have virtually doubled ilurlnif the
rnrnpiiik’ ii tIt .11 I he gi rirral Itiul
• ' mn
\M f Mli,|ir ,* 1(1", 14I I ' 1
the other (3 were rejected thronuli InlcrvcnlniJ years unit the savlnjj* lose them The«e sam e luismi's* hern ” 1 uLiMimt'-i
t i ur
l * \I iiipu' 1 tv •
n u* Ino fimlf of tliftr own, Mrs. Gun- to be effected by water Iranspor men lire heulniiinp tn visil nlher
Whilf Ihitle
|&gt;1 nitdlitV' uutililn ♦
i
,.m
piai-e*—Ibimlnii-un Itepulilic Hal
i .it il* h i uim&lt; il ii u*
xnl"* *11 111,
lliivr hern iiinung l.ifl*'* rtiulf!"*
tatlon have Increased proportion- .. Hie lla huiu a*. or l.atln Ami t n
I
11
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Thn*u uffcilnit Muoil went a* aiely. It can he assumed thal sllll
nrv uf Nlitlr llte prit^pe
It
lu* |•| in I I' ' itU* ill* mt Nit'
greater use will lie mode of water
lilt s r Pminikre, county m m - follows;
Ii i (lilt Ml!U"i • 11|-|*l
IlijH
♦
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Mrs.
It.
f
.
Coonrr.
Mr*.
Kvrlyn
Frnniportatlon
In
the
future
missleioT f- o r i I.omr'vood, y r s t e r .
Hood Control; In 11*37. Hu- di* '
' h« "
u"’ '*■
.if i**• nl r.. It MU11* III llu ■'(U
h u l l I * "N \ h K
I*.I, - 1 , 1.
il*v riltended a n r .* Iimi o f tile Thoiniwon. Mrs. II. II. Grier, Hill
""
Racrcational Itoatlm; I’riur lo triet engineer ostlmated the S.in ■'J1' " '
|*ul.| i 1hit I |il il l- Mu *i'll- *
fill
Klsnitui',
John
1
trawler
Ii
In,
Itmlijy
S lid e Itoinl Department hnunl at
lord
Titusville
cat.nl
and
!
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ur
l
l
(
ii\ c H im
World War II. Hie district engi­
iM ii ltd uirl I fil uiliit l1 ii 1*
-f
&gt;•#41, ft
41 itsMlieiii-el «.»• i mu c ' l i i
*
f I IMIllflftlfll 'Ml I dM I Dili
\I
T a iln ,,n**ea in an nttemnt to have Isikc, Jessie laelire. Itoliert Hick* neer estimated tho vahic of the
ti# ui ' -i**d ui ■ I if Hit
son,
Mr*,
.lark
Gorily,
Mr*.
T.
A,
V
In
T o p
It’ d I li t on the ............... ..
1 lin n
’■ n 4• |,« 11 ■ *in i *-'u*i' i? Hu hi i
41I
Sprlnira »-oid om b'et In Decemlior, Stile, n iffo n l I’r ortor. Mr*. .Inn,|( imi • ii- lilt I ifUlltfl- •S* fuiui.L
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sen,
Chllllp
Hoyil,
l.ro
lluliter,
Ueo-Ilor l.loyd ?■*, Iloyle, ro aiity at\U
t,,l„, F»*ter
M ‘A , , D. K
llilk .MmI."Dili; Aren -iin-e I *•
4 , hti ' vi,
Joe Corley, Itohert IIrown, Mr-.
nr \ \ UHTF *
torney, said today.
ll 1 M.tl
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||e related that I'ouinilsaloner Jno Corle", Hot Itnnif". Mr*. Cecil
,t * 4.1 IN 111 ll.l l
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MlliiiiUllli
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t'otin 'k ’-e wns 'itleinptlnir to have Flowers, Wnllnce Hlclrii-h, Thomas
.*H&gt;
♦ 1 It M
■ellsI 11Fi*iui11in mill- w*M l*» '*7 •"* * 1
• »- d 4 . I. -I
Ilmlilv
ih m y lif*i
Hie hid* let before the preaent Mcro, Gtinlott Hraillry.
lln 1 IM tn m*
William D. Upshaw. »«. author,
ii
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in!
iniiikrt
uud
III I I. it
llo'caril, A. 1^ llrtt*, Kllxnlieth lecturer and preacher who u» a
**
state lawirtl vvent out o f office.
1IM( 1 ' « -il it
**r, ii ui o hid Hu
liu|i*4*iili&gt; it«ii i k * *. .................. . vi
i: i | I '•*.
Mrlhvln, Isiralne Flowprs, l„ II. consrcssman won the snbrhpirl
,|e,,1 . ,&lt;1 .1
v w i *■ wound",I
ll,,- l.iiitim tohill] 1 (
* hull.
K tirrm t'H NOTE: This I* the
li»l»*
liuuui^MiiA*‘d
milk
\|$
I I
Johnson, Mrs. Thelma Hrevver, Mr, "dryest of thn drys,” died today In third ol a serif* of artlrlr* Ity
WII" J 3 ."
ill |i ! I'M - i (till* I i »I ., ,.i I'ti'sid rnt
III IT AI I Y VI HITTING
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wi
Ft*ui-*
u
*|uifft,
ri'iiiil,
null
I,, "hpi.irtcrn.
Copt, Mellon .it,d otliri "oldn-i"
. f|»e ..........
I ||’i 1 I *■ t»11**V* « I
M r*. J.N. Whllnrr on the history
Tip. Ildturv luncheon Mumlay ■ml Mrs. Jack Coddard, II. Uwlnu Glendale, California.
n Ittill’wllfi-.
1 11S111i *LT•4111 / ( d Ur Hull
who died nt lln- |i” -l «» '«• ,t,t",n-,l «I lit I.,
&gt; l.unt n l
1 Is* **- i * nlii.. 1,1
Mr. Upshaw hid been n frrt|uenl of Hanford. In this a itiile Mrs.
will br friiltirn l lie n talk on the Hran.
liiiM,
III
lull)
,
f
u
r
milluii
mi
iiuim
till lil" ".tnt" Villi, HI,",.,,, t IP".!
SI,ito Dl*«
!•♦....
i jut i (i .iliiml tin*
Those asslstlmr In hrlplnir Mrs, visitor to Sanford and spent one
M h lln tr dr^rllM** the nllerk on
t* raw 111 " f Irlrpbtmp servlep with
%
t
ill
i'11-t
!»H
It-Iil’
it
ualluft,
tvliulNolo; Klk‘* Clubt. nil Lid." Mon
I* u Ii,i 1 1 iii*1nt
cl I Itu* in* • • in
Fort Mellon by a blind of Hemthe " mi« tb nf Knnfurtl by John Gonr-alrt were Chautrr Chairman winter at the Fellowship Front
wfife
\ pint uf !iiiiii(»{'f,ii iu 4 milk
nt.-, imw owned l*v Mr. ( ’lot-. II
•i •*
|l,l
fnl ♦'n- hip hnffijul
. Iiidnlt.l » I . , . i,i
Inule Indians,
I 1, Fvnns, DDtrlet Mnnnirer of Hnymnnd l.unduulst, Sydney R. where the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
W
iilkii
H.v
.im
I
of
iiiii
oldei
town
u'il* lmvt1 ii iiiliiiiiiiim iidnd |u »•1 in Vpi d il
d.
Ills! ,1tl ill Ki t ‘ * • ii
. i. , n
III” Dmillirm Hell TrlrpholIP Mill Tvrn I I I , blood cha Irina n, Mrs. Vo­ tion la now located. He gave sev­
, In-, first net
hull'
ml Hu
• dl
pi'Olih i ,-. ii I i Ifi'io v vii.it i-.l llii-ii nf Hi i'l iiH ii nt! n n hull *111* |»i «•» I I .. Ill tv &lt;4
Ily MKH. J._ N. W ltlT N K II
Tel'*t*nttifi ('"tupniiy, with hra&gt;l* lin Williams, Sr., and Mrs, Roy eral lecturca at Sanford churches
I ef I l 4*4 lit i t Nsllill' l| luilf |*i »*t 'll! ..f lln- Sliul
t&gt;•(|,i \ III iii* I , *■ 114*11 hi Ilf* tho
d «"
llli ji! • I
In Deciimhi'r 183*1, Camp .Mon- graves, whirl, w.-n
mmrlrrs In Orllimlo. Also mi the Mann of Hip pnhlirlly rommlltre, during hla slay here.
i iii* wun him
1 III 1-1 1 ( |l!.|| N u|
He went to Congress In 1010 from roc wa* oslubllshnl by tlol Fntt- lln* w-nli-r'" uli!'' tlml th" wn.* 1 I'ii-ii 7 (full-, wind'*"''lili
I Itll IM*! 1
....... . Mi
proi;inm will lm n ilrmonstratlon display chairman Mrs. Olirn Hun­
M iu- mIii I*’ mill*, ill Itiilk, uill • i. i t in .Is- I ell* * • 1
Ittuiiu » I , • il l d IN I♦&gt; I 1 mliower.
iiinir tin tin* soiilli liiink nf iii*’ long .ii,i-i- lmvi- uii-J,"il .ivvnv nil
•
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Georgia
a
i
a
Democrat
and
served
ter,
hostess.
Junior
Red
Cross
I........
ef n Mlrro-wnvn Unit used In
hull
* ill!
Imnutifiil Ink'' which U'Ul* Dint Inter" of Ihi-m, (11*3*2 Nol": Almul ii m i ui until) uf HI •,i*id** u knillnn, , i Ii il* It * ft Iin* l n * il-,* u * ,ii * *
Ih - r-lnv uf iplrphone calls ami members. It iijr r llodues, Carl right years, In 1032 he polled tto.ooo name. (11)33 Note; ...............inker vvilt'ii' W T Itll stand- i
Mu lit M Il’iu I -tli! L mI iy Wfd
iinti-Njil**, i\ *(••♦ *♦ I " ‘ill • *
»e1 ' ,1 hit* -ii II.
H . dull
television urn#*rums In raillo re- Hester and Glynn llodifes, donoc votes as tho Prohibition party's xtiiuils). Tho post wit* tiek'ii|ii'il by
,k
i*n
Hu h l. pfuijin lu J t &gt; l♦n |*r
TI," military w o rd stnt'-s that i i -ii I h, %vluili***nl*', ii(ul «7 iu mI h, i * •ii .ui Hi
candidate.
&gt; • 1(1lift * *’ t ** I 1
)nv nuifn* by I'hlllii Dpllrranl nf renter sot up. Mrs. (Jaia Ginn, presidential
I f• iii%i -i lu (it *•« Him FHI. (
two i-ompuiili's of iirtlili-iv. four "Ft. Melt,nt, li""iiii," Dm In nitiii""t lull, wliilu n |drd will •••■ II ill I I UiiiUr t il
For
years
a
lecturer
in
school*
I'dif
'
hr
M
l
ft'III
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Jnrk.Hotivllli*, lufnrinatlon Huper Chapter Bervln* Group rhainnani and churches on tho "evils nf ciinpnnli'N of dragoon" mid -onto ntnl lunst iinportiint inliind irurri- m i l l h, w ludr-uhs mid !•» n *iL. ■ •*
I ,t *11 (| lull) h* jMit lil * bi|'d lllflll !*•
M u l l Mill
It * * Ii. hi" lu 1(1 11
nnd Arthur Kirrhhoff.
visor for Hvu them Bril.
nsui U In m\» hi (ir my lilf*. ru c 4
'Iquor," he became an ordained Crock Indian*. The thief.-,. King non in Floridii," Numo year* iigo lull, und u !uilf'|»l»il ill 7 i i f i l M. i , . r,.iinw
,
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h
Mi
1 ui it ,ilif( 11*1N111 In Gen Khenltowi
Baptist minister at 72 and con­ I'hllllp nnd Ids son, Coiii-tK'chi'i'* wllli gn-itl ")oi|ti"in-". MuJ. Liiii,-y. Wllllll'hlll'.
i *I JI IU| IIt, lit* I*
M,
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M
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&gt;
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l,A n o «K 8 18 DROWNED
F ill It CHUCK
•
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tinued hla attack on alcohol from made an attack upon the post ill un ntldres* I,"fore n Giund
.It'iiii NumilU
| i n i n m i ll', . M,
M IAM I !ji—Charles B. Hliwa, 22.
Two rlg i of the Hanford Flra the pulpit on mission tours.
with ttitl Seminole", oil Fell. 8, Army etirumptiu'iit nl Hanford,
!•;
In
u
,
nt
i
nUL'r
nindc; M m ll
Nrurn laborer, drowned Thursday Deportment anwered a call to
1887.
urged our rltlsi'iis to snltuMy
itu'id $; Mi - I. tii I*i in ,iml Mi
when a (nick overturned In a ca­ the Grammar School early Hi!)
Tbr lato MnJ. Sydney ll'-rle rl

New Device Shows
I low Fasf Cars Are
Upended In Wen

M ilk IM ices To lie
Raised Two (V nls
A (fiiiirl In Sanlord

I

Blood Drive Nets
Armed Forces 19
Pints At Clinic

B. And \ \ W .d
Flans Stvlr S!im\
Al R il/.Thcalci

Foiiraiirc' A t t e n d s
H oad f ir m ip M e e t

a - n t t d V

W.D.UpHhuvv, F o r m e r
VlHltor, I)ie« A t 8(i

nal. trapplnB him in threo feat of uftemoen In mitklni; a check fof
water.
n blase. No fire was found.
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T IM E WK W IL L SERVE D IN N E R
T IM E W E W IS H 8 BRVICE M E N TO A R R IV E ttin,44«H«lt•*»»**•
M A IL T H IS CARD TO MRS. J. L. CORLXT, RT. 1, &gt; 0 X R t ,
SANFORD, BY M O ND AY A. M.

Horse Show Stated
By Dusty Boots Club
Activities of tho frcij horse
show, being sponsored by the
Duty noots Club, will get under­
way at 8)00 p.m, Sunday at the
Fanners Auction site, Just south
of Sanford on Highway 17-P8-.
Other clubs from neighboring
communities have been Invited to
participate In the show, which will
be conducted for benefit of the
general public. Activities of the
aftazTioon .wW Include trick ridlim
Cochran is preaidtnt of
the local slab.

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I 111 Tn
• Works
r.utlom

Capt. Mellon Killed In Bloody
Indian Battle On Lake Monroe

t,tincy, tho alftt'd m llltniy writer
who obtained daln ft out ll," War
Dupartnient uf 1837, don't Hi-* thu
battle as follows:
"Col. Wm. flclhy Murney nrrlvetl at Camp Monroe, Feb. 41,
1837 and although ranking officer,
he did not take command, hut took
Immediate step* to fortify tho
place against attack front Indian*,
then In the vicinity. Ho wa* none
too soon a* the attack canto early
In tha second day aftar hi* arrival.
I t was a desperate assault led by
brave Indian chlews,
"M r. Gw . R. Fairbanks says,
"Tha Indians fought threo hours
with great steadlnosi unaware
that the poet had been re-lnforeod.
Capt, Charles Msllon was killed.
L ie u t McLaughlin end 14 others

mark til" pliiro "wlteri* oeeiimul
one of the fiercest hatth-s of the
Semlmdo vviirs.”
To Mr. Ah'Xiimlrr Vnugiiun wo
aru Iriilehti'd for stutemonts mud"
by bis father, M i. A. J, Vaughan,
who cnlisti'd nt Ft. Mellon ns n
solilior, Ili'cotnhsf, 1837. Also, for
name* uml loeatluns nf rcrtiiln
persons whom lit' believed to huvo
linen lit" first white cllisi'li* of
the Interior of Mnsuullo County,
south of Ut-I.ron Spring*. Mr.
Vaughan related that when ho arrived at tho post n few month*
after the Imllmt attack, Negrons
were there whoso owners had linen
massacred in Upper Florida. They
had been captured and brought
south by tha Indiana and had been
ICeatlase* Us ra g * rwsrl

Ilcnry Service Will
I to Held Sunday I’.M.

Kh urtm flu 1 un**|, di i'ru m♦l"ii •
l‘!i" i|j tl|,f‘i Uill hr
(Veil I.*.
Lrf! Ulhl hllli‘fn‘1 llu (i'll lid
Fiiiiurtil N!*rvit*»*H will lu* lu Id Ml
ul t:(J&lt;i ♦». iii . Sumliiy ul Illinium und Lfll!' I III'' ilivih’i! 1" Hi'1 pu id \
mid cju li niumltiT *h u-ki-d !«i lu mu
F m u r u l I Imm1 fur WII Hum I h i i r y
I, i i , tiler iif Mis. George Kwun,. » L’tf' f", ul, I- „l D" D*,il, 1ii
who tlleil ,-iirly yesterday morn- j ilustrial S&lt;-l,',ol ft,, t ' 1, 1- in *'• alii#
mg nt li&lt;" home of Mr. und Mr« aid fur nnIi Ii ’Ii i» a iuuji* t uf Hu
• luff, Flmiiitiitl aid ufid findiiiK
Kwun on Kim Avenue.
In 111 hi'iillh for four yimr* Mr. I'mployimnt fm Ihr iflrli* i* mi in
Henry hml been n resilient of lururtl nf tin* dull,
Cook Imm'K n contailiinu ri’ciptR
Hituforil l" "ears. He was n mem­
ber of tlie First Christian Church. nf innitlairR un widl un ntlivr i't*
In addition to Mrs. Kwnn he I* ccllrnl rnoki nf Hanfnrd and vlr*
survived by another sister atul a Inlty w«ri« cllulrlliiitiul l»y Mri*.
i,mutter of nieces und nophows. True, t'rococdf drrlvvd from tin*
Service* will ha conducted by !»nuk an* ulno im i *U in llu* denial
the Rev. Herbert J. Hass and fund. All mtunticra of tho dub and
burial will follow in Evergreen Yowdl'a storo huvo thu hooka for
»ale.
Com tilery.

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intern,i*»ion 8 :2 1. last feature
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Saturday • "Laramie Moun­
tain*" uml "Chain uf
Circumstances"
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Sunday • "Thu River"
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�FIR ST C H R IS T IA N C IIIJIU T I
1807 South Sanford Avenue
I K 'r lic r I J . Ha**-. I ’ a s lo r

CHURCH NEWS
All Church Nutlces mu«t be prr«ent»d at The Herald office by l:0u
t*. M. on the day lielore puhllratlon.

BaiKInr-C
ast Oil
a
Hi Tn Ti lead

SO WONDERFUL • SO WARM
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H f J ltt TOIRMT7

SO ECONOMICAL
Proved best in over 1 0 0 .0 0 0
F lo rid a h o m e .— m odels lo
xolve e very p ro b le m — new
lo w -p oym ent lerm i to fit an y
budget. Don t take chancw
with health and com fort—
te e your d e a le r, now!

Money-Saving, Work-Saving
Coleman

C D C C , Oooklvt g iv in g X i

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• Enjoy automatic forced
warm air heat and save up
nt JiTi on fuel wuh
T ilt handsome Duo-Therm
perial with Automatic
P /**tr-A ir lllower.
ViJptional)

ot to u t d e a le r, or ony

a Look forward lo your
warmrvt winter yet wnh
clean, s ork free heatnix
comfort for your home.

O IL F lo o r Fu rnace

Uci.do Power 1 l.-jiii

Sav* yourael/ work and dirt—liave depet
niatic. oil heat! Efficient low-cost Co!em
Furnace’* improvements move the heat
to the floor. No fuel or ashes to carr
h®11**— more comfort—these are vital blei
Coleman will give them to you at an a
coit. Sec ua and let ua prove it.

C o m p a n f o ll.&lt; e '

• Duo-Therm rstrai: big
radiant doort for t|ui&lt; k
vpot heat, fucl-iaving
Waste Stopper, plus —
lurn-of-a-dial heat (omrol!

• See how Duo-Therm ad*
vanced modern Mflmg adds
charm to any tttom. IliRh*
gloss, rich brown finish.

R A T E R S

a Ask about Duo-Therm
Automatic Thermostat
Controls for mitdern,
effortless comfort control.
(Optional on Duo-Therm
lleaieraj.

• Get the eaduiise DuoTherm Dual Chamber
Burner that gives you more
• c*at from every drop of oil.

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ICE BCCTUERS
I'i jinhing' jind H e a t i n g C o n t r a c t o r s
h trm V % &gt;

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1007 Sanford Avenue

Famous

IkiM offem you here a low priced, high
quality, modern llrn lcr ihat gives
matimum heal, iteauliful tan-beige,
hammer-finish, baked enamel. Equip­
ped tvilh hro Urge Adjustable Wlckless
IN:reclamed Chimney llu rn ers ............
Ihsirs kept firmly open and closed by
roll-prlng tension . . . Cold ChlmneV
Handles . . . Spirit l.exel Indicator . . .
Four l eg I .eveters . . . Two Gallon Her?ssed Melnl Fuel Tank . . . Easiest
Ilin te r lo light on the market.

p /J r l,,.

Quality —
dependable

• A Size For

NEW
NESCO

of SA N F O R D

GOOD

&amp; BAD

P hone 127

FOR FRIENDLY WARMTH WITH THE

fuel oil

The Fl’A ItK flume In (he heart of (he friendly HI'AKK

.

Fan-ahnped for full utilization of heat units, (he

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31'AHK flame la clean and clear. I I gives complete com-

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Clearly visible through either

I'cc Demonstration Here

or

BATTEN

grill door

ni*Mld«, (he 8PARK faa-ahaped flame creates (ho
friendly, cheerful atMoephere of a fireplace . , . while
liealInf your home warmly aad evenly.
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ABUNDANT WARMTH
FAITHFUL
SERVICE
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Sanford

FURNITURE
Company

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mv««.
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SpARK oil heater* give you
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Maurance of dean, sallsfylng warmth.

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CAITH YOU UNPRBPAR8I)
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WE ARE HEADQUARTERS
FOR
NESCO
FLORENCE
ESTATE
OIL HEATERS

you can get more hoot from Uoa fuel with o Q U A K E R oil
hraler. Loom how you con poy for a new QITAKER With
money aaved on fuel (hot your preeenk heater to now
wasting Drop in (oda;r for 0 free Aenvm.tVstio^

OF g o "
l.a o re l Avenue
Ilnlhe*k
Ilu llo rh

S|,e*lay:
**T5
a m.
Sunday
School, a class fo- every ''ire
||:0 0 a.m. M«rn,,*»* XX’nrship _I’t *
thrill m«.-*i|ife, "M'-*lctoc f hristiuns". 2•10 o m. Pri-on Kvanyeli-m. Ilarbora Gill •’* ehnr»r«i
ft-rto p.pi. Ch*i*t's •Xiiibus-'idiir*.
Mnrh* Dnmlrldire. Pres. Junior
r \ s, J. XV. Wotul'b* Supervisor.
7:110 p.m. Kvnnjrellstic Service.
ih*«( n*»#•••
Mr. und Mr*.
Inkle of (Irlni'do.
Tuesday: 7: »f* " in l hrist s Am
l»n n«liiM Anwlfl
Wednesday; *H*«» p.m. I*r»ys’r
and lllide rendinr.

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TH E FIRST RXPTIST CHURCH
(IF OVIEDO. IT .(M ill* X
Dr. Crank ( Xlurgnn. I’asliir
|l*46 a.in. Sunday School. Mr.
It. F. Wheeler. Sr. Supt.
11no n il . The pastor will begin
a scries of sermon* on Hnnti*,t He
liefs. The title of the first one
beiny: “ Baptists and The Bible,
iidto p.m. Trainitur Union.
7 11(1 n.m. Thnn*.-giving Me*-aye: "KYKS RIGHT."
A Union Thnnksitlvlnr service
w ill tw held in th*a church XX’edne*day, November 24th at 7:110 p.m.
The -ermon will lie hrouirht by the
Rev. K. T. Stnndlfer. paitor i&gt;r ttie
Oviedo Methodist Church. Music
by the Uaptist Choir.

L. P E R S O N S
0|*TOX|l.rUIST
KYKS 1 \ WiNKD
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i i m i h l " 4in of llie 1 i l t «»f Sai»fi»r«l, H m iilii al t - next r r unla.
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( REIM T I N V E S T IG A T IO N S M A D E
A N Y W H E R E IN 1TN 1T K I) S T A T E S OR
F O R E IG N ( ’OU N T H IKS

CRKDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
TELEPHONES ISO nml 1071
CtMitn It'I Sanford \tlaulic National lUnk Building

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M IAM I 4* A lien lor *728 801 W
auiiinst l*r S K Chumhers. Ml
nmi physici:in iicipiittcd of Iuriune
tax evasion chantcs last February,
ua* filed by the ^iivernment Thurs-

FIRST r i l l " " ’ " " " CHRIST
S»TKNTIHT
H00 F I vte&lt;*ft*i'l Street
Sundae School 9:!l(l a.m.
Church Serv'ee »t :«M» a.m.
\Veii**esdtt” Set vie** H:**'* n.m.
. Readimt Room Tui«Uuye and
Vrldavs 1:90 to 6:00 n.ft*.
Thc»"t* of ervl •»« 11* e" r**' *tlan Selrte*i* ehorehes ne*t Soedav
Is tha* men i- ui inn*' rellti'iolsh a
material. Iliep el vh-wpidnl nod
iieeie lo .........
-•■'•'•t'lal reilli*v
"S ()U I. AN** HOD'"' I* the sub
led of lh&lt;* I ••* on " • '........
A verse from Psalms (84:2*
nrovhles the Golden lex*
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' CONGRKGATION
U H U K C II
park Xyellil" erd Th*r4 Street
J. Ilrrnard limit. Minister
Ptindav Behool *0:00 «.»Mornln- Worship 11:00 a.m,
‘' - - —nn: "The First Thanks"1- " ^
Day**.
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RanKcrGiveHWarning
*

A rrcitnuf F firp u t F ir fifl

Forest fire danger In Scmlnol"
crl'lea) nt
this time, Countv Hanger Joe* Car­
roll said Unlay. "The r~»i*n( w'd«|y ptibllclicd forest fire damiiKo
In olher states nnlnt- «•*( the evrrpresent dnn»cr of wildfires during
the dr»* winter senium," he added.
Seminole counllnn* are caullimrd to l«* careful with fire In th*
liwood*. nnd to report Immediately
any fire* to the .Seminole County
.Florida Forest Service Fire Con­
trol Un't. Sanford No. 108W,
n»t«.*o No. 4461 or Orlando No,

SP1CIAI OFFfR.

County Is cxlromdv

t a major ceu*» of wild flrea In
Florida Is cnre|oai&lt;*|*»a In tho
woods, Ranger Carroll said, ai1 na
outllne.l these rule* for pravenlion
of wildfire*:
"RemrmhiT. while In the wood*,
lo do these things: crush out your
I f you nro golnff lo burn mme

• U * A U M IIIO TIME IIHU

ANCHOR HOCKING.
1 4 p&lt;

P U N C H SET
i n . - M i n in

SO FESTIVE. SO DELICIOUS
C ardsn'i Egg Nog Ii tha
g ran dait Egg Nog you ovar
u rv e d yoqr holiday g u s iti
— or y o u r c h ild r e n '!
fria n d i. A rich, e rfim y -

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a f no adm /icc /n p r i c e

4 body tvpov actin iJ/ypri( &lt;4 /on o r!

imooth blend ot wholtiomo
dairy products and dell* • Vm ’u «
clous flavorings. Comss to
you rasdy lo ssrvs. Non* |„i, Mt 14
alcoholic, of courso, »o »ho
onflro family can sn|oy It. IMlal ,iMI
o s . , s - . t r •*
r « r r .r .
Igg Nog In advanco from Mw «|tk ,
your food atoro or your lor* ’
don roufo saloaman.
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F O R H O M E D E L IV E R Y

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I 1flin t in ti title new can anil m ill in the “ Meet the new
1‘lymoutli" t2r&gt;JM)0 Conletl! J a il ir ll nt what you liie moil about
llie ’5.1 Plymouth, D rln ili, entry blanks nt your Plymouth ileiiler's.

hs r**rfc of th* njrruit court
nlnols Cnunty, F to ild *.

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I’lione 78.7
;•).*• Ml.inlir Hank Hullding

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i«T Is h*r**'V flv *a ihaj w*
iaae*Kl In hustnses nn Itlaht*»l. Just nnrih of MaltlaaU.
ol* rounty. ria. 'j»»«t*r th*
°u* nam* "nator Mol.l* and
w* lnt*nd In r*«T*l*r **id
nersnsnt lo F&lt;* l*rm» of th*

HP South Park Avenue
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T w e lfth s tre e t nt
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CHURCH OF CHR IST
Klin A *r i” *e n*i| Second Street
J. C. Nlrliaison. Minister
10:00 am . llihle Study.
11:00 u.ui. Morninir Worship.
11:111* p.m. Kveninir Worship
lironden*t over W TIIR. Sermon
Topic, "BAPTISM , W H Y?" "For
n* many of you a* have been
baptised into ( hrist have put on
Chdst". Gal. :* J7.
Wednesday 7:10
p.m. llihle
Study.
Vl-itors always wclrnmn.

D R.

Itilil— rP-Mctn* will Include:
••We all, with open fact* behold­
ing n« In a Bless the elnry of
the I.nrtl, nr-* rhnn-*'tl into th**
innte lmtt*-e fr *ut ulorv In ulory
even ** hv i b»* Snlrlt of the
!,on|" ( I I Cnrinthlana .*lilH).
Uorresponlln*' •--snees from
U..|,
ii ml Health o-Hli h ”"
tn the ‘ V rlp 'u r*-’’ lo- Marv
Raker Kddv Ineltit'r
»lti»*nl»
cjnust |nnk havuntl fadlne. finite
’Torms. if tliev would pel** the
true sense ol thins*" Ip- 2fl4|.

ll»l« allrnrtlve and roet|
I ’arfrctbtt, Oil Healer el
jJvnty of ria l heating ci
furl — orrtipiex li|||« f|
*pare.
Has
efflcUnl
a
vaporiiliig burner and ai
ii***c draft
regulator,
livers 18,00(1 H.T.U. per ho
•&gt;r sites also at ailshlr.

SPARK FAN-SHAPED FLAME
I

heater

in the

•See Them Today At —

203 E . 1 st S t

h o m e

performance

Every Purpose

MATHER

,.hone , , 13

FIR ST PIIF.SRVTFRIAN
CHURCH
Aveene *"4 Third Street
W Rev. A. G. MclnnU, Minister
9-45 a.m. Sunday School.
11*00 i* m. Mornlti" Worship.
Pralude—"Iftimlnmus Te” Muellei
-_l)wie**' P"**k. Gl|e«* (lr*rMll«*.
Duct—"I Will MuKtilfy Tine, l*
God" Mosenthnl
Mr*. Charles
Wilke nod Robert llrovvn. Anth«m
Shall Come IVitvn I,Ike
Rain" Ruekf- Chancel Choir, with
solo hv Mrs. Clara Ginn. Sermon
— Mr. Mel mils.
f)Chtireh
*vIoe*i»r**
111:46-12:1*1*
each Sunday Mornlm*.
0:P0 p.m. P*on**er *".■!low *•*•».
0:111* p.m. Senior llitrli Fellowshln
7*;|0 pm. Evening Worship.
Pre|»»i*,. "T* "till 1 It • III T I...."
Handel
Mrs Cullen Wrl«»ht,
Guest Orguni-t. Sermnn Mr. Me*
Innis.

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” HOLY CROSS CHURCH
~ C H R IS T IA N A MISSIONARY
(Kpi-cupul)
A M .IA N C K
Rev. II. I.ytilrton Zimmerman
Park Avenue and Fiiurteenlh
*1
II. II., Rector
Street
Sunday Next llrfore Advent
(ilrnn K. Smith, Pastor '
8:00 a.m. Holy Communion.
j
llihle School 9:45 n.m.
Ol.TO n.m. Family Service nndj
Morning Worship 11:00 r.
Church School.
Message by the pastor.
11:00 n.m. Morning Prayer anti
Evening Service 7:46 p.m.
Sermon.
•
An infurmnl service for all aires
Services through the Week:
The pastor will speak. All urt
Holy Communion daily at 7:110 cordially invited to attend.
a.m. except Friday at 0:00 n.m.
--------Sacrament
of
Penance-Pence |'||(S T M ETHO DIST CHURCH
Chapvl — Saturday
6:00-0:0(1
j , j.^ McKinley, Minister

Bible Si'htMil U:4f&gt; a.m.
Morning Worship 11-IM» n.m.
OV1F.DO ( Speciali T in Oviedo!
Kvcnlntr Evangell tie Srrvlrr
Woman’* Clnli nod recently at Hum J
7:110 p in.
A cordial welcome tn nil vis­ clubhouse fur their monthly in ert-1J
inrr anil lunehron at noon.
itor*.
Mr*. I'hil I'ttekurd nml her eoprCHURCH OP Till-: N \Z M II NK mittre, Mme* .1. II l.ee. T. I.
I.iniro, W. II Martin. A 0. Coving­
11.1 Mnnle \*rnue
ton, J. IV Cu\, nerved luncheon to
I.. It. Rushtoa, XHnl-tvr
nppioxiira’ ele ii*l ntemhe * anil
Sunday School 9:46 a.m
guest* present.
Mornlt'ir Worship 10:45 a.m.
Mr*. Oreop It •,ro**tt. m i l ' It it t in*Youtli Servlet* 0:45 t&gt; m
for Mr*. I'aril MiX'er. Intro bv.*t|
rvaio* *lis4h* Hour 7 15 p.m.
V Week Set vice Wedto *d.iy • Ire v i ' i - ' *trerrki'e M i- I*.... H A
son of Orlando, who • po!........ Wo
7:46 p.m.
All are invited to attend the men and Will*.
Thank-giving
Servlet*
Sunday
D o rintr t**c lei-iio'&lt;» m -e tii" -, I
morning at the regular morning presided over liy Mr*. .1. XI.
serviee. Come and join the Hull) S taley, president, the eoiornil'ee
for Sunday School this Sunday at r. p o rt* were iriverr. at which lim e
9: 15 a in.
Mr*. Charle* T. Nthlnck, finance
el,airman, nnnmim-e.l that a let
CFN I'll \ l . II.X IT IS T f i l l IP II
ranr would he held at the eit&gt;
Oak \veitue and Fourteenth
hall I Ice. ll from !• a tn. to !» p.in.
Street
A •upper will la- served Iroiti
Rev. S. |„ M hat lev. Pastor
6:110 lo 8 n to
SiiPilay School 9:45 n.m. T h in g
The civic committee repotted
the Family to Sottdav School'*.
work was living continued fot the
Mornioif Worship Service 11:0** organisation &gt;( the ...................1 d&gt;
Mr*. Stanley apnope.-d that
a in. Sermon by Pa*lor
IJ.T.U. *l. i*i p.m. A Union for there would he un Oviedo Idotal
'■•ink on I&gt;e*. tf», Mr*, .linnet
K ifli Aee Group.
Evening Worship Service 7:110 Wilton, the Health cl nil man, he-,
p.m. Sermon by Pastor.
Intr absent.
"Coini* Thou XV h tl&lt; And We
Mrs. J. II- .lone*. ,!r . hospitality
h
Will Do Thee Good".
eliftirm.au, wa* teipiested *•• *.... I
Christina* card* I" the Outdo
service lary*.
F l.V K N T II I* \Y XItV U N TIS T
It wa* voted let M i*. II ” ■I
CHURCH
limit to send tin- two utu pack i
S eve -'h &lt; * - —* end Klin Xvenue
ane* oversea* and to lot) a new
Iv. II. Xlcn-tng. Pastor
CIi i i i ell Hei vice ll:**0 a in. Sat­ flutr for the rlidihou«e
urday.
Sabbath S hool !*• lit* n.m. Mr*.
II. Iluoklier. superintendent.
day.
. . .
,
During the trial, hundred* of
I iuyei Xt«*ilng Wednesday 8 00
character
witness***
appeared
lor
pin.
Chamber* and testified that he
Vi-itor* nr** weleomi*.
treated many patient* on a charity
t ’ P*t XI X C O M M UN ITY
basis and nave away thousands of
P R K S IIY TI'R I XN CHURCH
dollars worth u! medicine
He*. C. C. White, Mlnlstrr
Regular services
Unified Services 10:00 am .
Church echoed and tall, by jiastor.
Young People’s Meet invr 7 :••&lt;&gt;
p.m.'
Evening Service 7:.'I0 p.m.
Wedlli stlne eveidne* 7 00 p.m
Prayer and llihle Study.
Mrs. Paul Marrs — Pianist.
Xli Alfred Krieson, Supt. of
( Ion eh St hool.
\*r George I'czold, l.eadcr —
midweek service.

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I 'llK SA N I'O IID I l l'l l M il

Meeting Held By
Oviedo Woman’s Club !j

Hut hurry! Contest closes Muntluy midnight, November lit.

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Israeli - Arab Peace
The Sanford Herald

Sanford Forum

. ,Tht '&gt;uanTl betwwn the Jews and the Arab* in the Holland Dean. Editor
Mr. K. L. tir«n
Middle East is a long standing one and asvera! times has Hanford
llo iM
Thr Hanford HrralJ
threatened to result in fighting which could conceivably Sanford, Florida
SarforJ. Florida
nave started a World War. A report from Jerusalem, pub- Dear Sir:
pr»r Mr. Dran:
So far, there Kate b»rn publiih-■
iahed recently in the New York Times, indicates that there
It U with drrp rratitudr I write
M four letter* from rrad»r», allI to you. Iwing fully rt-rnixant of
is a U tte r possibility for settlement of the Israel-Arab dif­ from
outaide thr Htjr, and all pm-' th&lt;* f ict that our victory in thr
ferences than has existed for many years.
toitinir thr recent dec-»ion made pa* o r * of Con«titutional AmendT*” " optimism is based in j«art upon the rise to power of at thr latt election. that there,'‘i n*e*t
Vo. I rould cot h i t * Iw r*
Mohammed Naguib in Egypt. Until Naguib assumed the • hoold !» n,ni' kind of toning in1 a**arn*d without your wholrhrarteffort
in
Seminole
County,
l«-«ld*-»
reigns it « a . the policy of that country to arouse hatred of
| r.) intrrrat and roofer nation. Yrrrr
thr p rrv n t toning in t u city of repeat'd rrvdorarmrnt ami . ’inport
t..c . &lt;rw»di ♦'•• distract public attention from the sad condi- Sanford.
of th* achool building amendment
tirin of Kiopti&amp;n internal affairs. Naguib ii^ rh to have rv
It w »m i to to thr *»ntiftieM in
a grrat factor in inrurinr its
versed that policy and is concentrating on internal reform s.1 thr County tliat in i owe n M »i- wa»
pt«*arr, an.1 I want to * it« n j to
demonstrating a trtllirgne** to co-operate with Britain and handed way. the H ty dicker* hare Jim. on to half of thr_ boy*
r _ ___
and
unholy oircr on ri*l» of Florida, m r sincere thanks
the United States in the Middle East defense organization.. put
country co-urine. I’o h ip r thi« aa-l »pnreciatiofi. Y» tj will he inHe
managwJ to keep *he fanatical Arab League and their
it toeati«e it ju«t htpprm that le m to l in the rneiotrd cowo'laMoslem Brotherhood under control. Egypt is the ucknow-: thr Sanford rot* »»• for county tb.fi
of the election results which
ledgcei leader of the Arab countries.
toning, whllr thr County ante •»»» shows that Seminole Coun’ v faNeither Israel nor Egypt can ufford the ravages t h a t 1again*! it. dur to thr large nutn- v-tred the • mendm—il hr a higher
fighting would bring. The infant state of Israel is making tor of voter* *h o pa**nl op tn r 1 pe-ree'ape than the state aver­
votr on moil atnrndlnrnt*. So it i se' Thi* i*. I believe, a tribute to
rapid strides toward the realization of the age-old dream mold
look a li t Ilk* a political V'c-r editorial leadership.
of a Jewish national state. Its leadership has been astute tm k . for a fart.
Ihe m in e r in which the newsand the friendship and respect of the world has been won
Hut in thr in trrr*t of fair dis­ pater* of Florida brought to the
ruption,
whll*
I
do
not
prrtrnd
to
by the sincerity and Dedication of the Israeli. Egypt is tryattention of th»ir readers the irefng to free itself from the poverty which has shackled it know fnurh atout it. to nir it look* |vrtan--e r&lt;f this amendment is
n*--«t heartening to me. A total of
for c*nturJe*. Oiiven ;« period of peace the.v* two countries
“ t-aper* 111 .'adi*-* an.) SS weekcan forge ahead. Continuation of hostilities would weaken
lie*!
editorially
endorsed the
them both.
a-'-rvIment, an.| those papers
* 1

Often the mind Is r l u i o t in the
rtstlrss night. Inventions, poemi,
philosophies, religion*, have com*
■ometirr.re In the night. Home m»n
work better at night than In the
noisy day time. That is why we are
told to go into our cInset to prwy.
Be atlll ami know that f am G«»d.
In thoughts from the visions nf
the night — Job 4:11.
Winter Psik u making plans for
a 44 bed hospital to cost about
1660.000. The money is being
raised by a special diive for funds.
Friends of former Georgia Con­
gressman William I). Upshaw will
regret lo learn that lie is critically
ill in Glcndslr. Calif, lie is now 0fr
years old.

On« o f th e most ro m an tic lege nds in A m e ric a n hintor
is th a t o f Pocahontas, th e lo vely In d ia n princess w ho. thi
s to ry goes, saved th*- d uring a d v e n tu re r C a p ta in John SmitJ
fiwthi'r &lt; h a n d *. Sh«* la te r m a rrie d ai
E n g lis h m a n . John Rr-'fi?. and m oved to E n g la n d w h ere *h,
bore h im a son. A w a y from her owm w ild co u n try and he
tr ilie she lived only a -h u rt tim e . S he is b uried at G ravesend
E n g la n d , in S t. G eorge’s c h u rc h y a rd .
T h e church fell in to d is re p a ir and fe w people w en
s w are o f th e h isto ric sig n ific a n ce o f th e tin v ch u rch yard
H ut in H M 7 a m ovem ent was s ta rte d to raise funds to re
store th e ch urch and th e site. T h is y e a r S t. G eorge’s win
risledicated as a rh n j^ l o f u n ity , s y m b o lizin g th e l*ond
w h ich h n d E n g lan d and A m e ric a. It is f it t in g trib u te to i
w om an whose name has b rig h te n e d th e d u s ty png.-s o f his
to ry w ith a lu s tre o f romance.

_We see wheie the Georgia Board
of Health has endorsed ihe fluo­
ridation of city water systems to
prevent tooth decay. Five cities in
Georgia are now adding fluorine
In ihcir water including Athens.
Home, Gainesville, Monioe and
Rouvilir.
A good suggestion comes from
one of our readers which we aie
glad lo pais on for ihe benefit oi
all. Why not clip out and p ule in
• little scrap book the continued
ilory of Sanford's history by Mrs.
J. N. Whitnerl You will certainly
want to refer to it many limes in
I he future.
The nephew of John Foster
Duller, named by General Eisen­
hower yesterday a* Secretary

I ’lraae call for appointment
WASHINGTON JH -E lm rr Davis,
the radio commentator, wrote the
New York Time* the other day
to »j v , with longue in cheek, that
it had erred when it put thu head­
line or. an editorial:
"We hare a presidentelect "
"We have nothing of Che »/&gt;rt."
Davt* said He's rigb;. u cmirw
Daigbt D Eirenhower ha*n'l re­
ceived a untie vote for the preri
dr nor. even though hr li h near
the White House he has names!
three men to be rabinet officers.
The electors, picked in the voting
on Nov. t. meet in their state
capital* on Dec IS and vote for a
president Their dect-ion becomes
official when their vote* are
counted by Congress on Jjn 6
Not until then U Eisenhower le
gaily the president elect.
Probably no other part of out
federal government has come in
for more criticism than the elec-

Sipertor $«• S i p :

I'm thankful
io r ^ u fie m

t/

Due- ut p .ia h lr SMM to *oui irp rr*rn ta li*r und H II.I. NOT
to ar«r|)ii*l tr,.m r.-*i,trnl mrmtor* jf lr r Monilux. Nov. 21.

Nn», 21 — v ;H |i m . al the I |ii*ropal I'ari-h l|nu*r.

Cordially
Thoms* l»

i A RVILLE. U
'i v - A 15 yearold inale victim of Hansen's Dis­
ease (leprosy) was sentenced yes­
terday to three years Imprison­
ment for manslaughter in the
fatal stabbing of a woman patient
in her private room.
Sidney J Gallardo entered a
plea of guilty before U. S. Dis­
trict Judge Herbert Chrfatenberry.
The bearing was held In an audi­
torium at the U. S. Public Health
Service Hospital where both were
patient*.
Gallardo and Candelaria Her­
nandez. 30. were found In the wo­
man's private mom Aug. 30 suf­
fering with stab wounds.
Federal authorities did not dis­
close any detail* of Ihe slaying
at the time.
Gallardo's sentence po.es a prob­
lem for federal authorities. Han­
sen's Disease patients are pro­
hibited by federal law from leav­
ing the hospital area.
head of Ihe Federal seThe Institution Is Ihe only hosigency, three member* of
irll of Economic Advisers,
rnse mobilization and ecostabllliallon directors—If

T a f t V iew

, minder that the founding father
set up a representative form of
j government We make our I j « *
[ through our representative, and
senators. And. originally, the \n i­
tre pickrd Ihe men who were to
pick our presidents
A* the political parties grew. Ih&gt;electors berame little more than
rubber stamp.
Why hasn't the electoral college
been abandoned in favor of a direct
vote for the president?
The most obvious answer is that
II require* a change in the Con­
stitution. and this nation always
ha* been slow to make changes
there.
pltal for treatment of lrpro*y in
the United S latr.
A small jail cell Is locati'd on
the hospital grounds It was built
In M l when a Negro wa. *en1en«"i»d to |n year, imprisonment
in Ihe slaying of another patient
The llernander slaying wa. Ihe
second In Ihe hospital', history
The Negro served nine of his
10 years before dying of the dis­
ease.
Carville Is located in an iso­
lated section of Louisiana on Ihe
Mississippi River about 20 miles
south of Baton Rouge, the capital
city.

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1951 ISnick
I DtHir S e d a n
Extra rleao, low milragc,
fully equipped. Dynufluw,
liudio.

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Kilt-kef Tells
Plans l*'oi Wedding

Mr and M r. Mervyu Oiler have
n. their guests. Mr nnd M r. C
It Oiler ’ uf* Champaign. Ill

M i*. Drills'* Rtrvi-n*. dnugbtrr
•-f Mi and Mi '. A. II. Steven., to•l.iy iinuouii‘-ed plan* for her mnri iiiy-i- in l.luvil Hwnin. run «f Mr.
Mr ami M i* I' O Hart |d.ut
in-.l M l . I . M. Hwnin «&gt;f this elty.
Slu- liu.- i-ln-.eii Tlmiik-*Klving lo leave tomorrow (or Marietta,
Dm . Nnv. "7. for her wnlillng O In v l.ll relative, for about one
-* iib-li « III In- |H-1"formed liy Rev. week.
K. .McKinby ill I —:♦*•» noon ut
Mr. mid M i*. L o ih *( llreek- n
lh&gt;- Ku &lt;t M«’tfluili»l Cburi-h. M i*.
\t i, Fli'iiiinc will I h- roloi.t nnd ■i-lu*' rapi-el lo h-IIVe till* i-V.-ninu
M i-. .1. to Mi Hwnn will n-iuh-r or- lo r S 'liu ii. Mu. w h in - llu -y w ill
yiiii *il-ttio n *.
-*1*1-11*1 (lo rhnnk*glvlMK holi-ill' *
Tin- bride will l«* given in mnr* with Id* family.
, ring*- l&gt;v her brotber-llt-lnw, MnrI vim Dvnl nml nerving n* her m ill­
C. K. t Itiiihl. I Cul ler left on
ion of honor nnd only nlti-ndant Tui-.ilnv foi IT. .lurk* o ii , S.
will to- Mr*. We.ley Kvnns. Her*
will'll- In- will i-iili'i the I*. S. Sin
inn ii . Im-.I iuuii for Mr. Hwuiii lull t’orp. -'ll a thiee venr i'llll*twill hi- Williuin t’ump.'in.
mi-lit.
No invilnlhm. me lieing i* ii-.l
ul till friend* "f the euliple Me
M l*. llui l-i u liu- kei I'lun* I"
in\ it&lt;il lo nttend.
Ill l i»e on Sal-lex fiom Atlmil.i.
liu. foi In i wedilhiu to I t Koto 1'
tula- |dure on
June*

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( hristian Church
Ih Scene Of Meeting

fin al inn i in j of rr|ir««rn lati.r* and mrmtor. will be Monday,

« n a r re
" *,,7l«ng
r,mm
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Willi
I arm
amrugh
to
.
I»artie&lt;l their laaguagr.
When the fmllans hn.f torn ,r .
piilaol and driven back, the Ne.
Itrut* were left and snughl »»felv
.1 the Port. T h . .. told |C . MldiZn
that th . savagv* were iu&gt; terrified
wh.n the artillery ««a* turned on
them y&gt; small gunboats and th.
Fort Artillery I. with lu .xplo.lon
srid rear, shells rutting tw ig. «r.d
limbs from the trees, that the poor
creatures believed It to have been
a thunder storm -writ hy the Great
.1 . I l1*’ "*'* *h** w hit. m»n, and
that they had surrendered In awe.
Intense alarm was fell after this
attack, though no artual hostilities
occurred. Depredation* and inur.
ders wrre frequently recurring In
the surrounding country. The gov­
ernment was aroused, artlve meas­
ures were taken for their auppres■Ion and sight thousand soldier*
were soon scattered throughout
the peninsula. Up to this time no
buildings had torn erected at
C«mp Monroe. The soldiers had
lived in tents; now substantial offirers* quarters were built with all
Ihe equipment of a well.establish-

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Cel. Hill (.lux iloeked ell Wed
iii-.duy in New
.. .. York
...........from
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Tin- Chriatiun Women'. Fellow
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where he Im* been -erxi'ie wtlii
.hip met nt the Chrtotliin Chnri-b (he Army. From N'exx York he xxi'l
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iT.nmllei Villi talked on "Home | M.iriin wu* *«»\it« .1 t«» *t*rve mt
till' ••VllhlllllOll • •sail »•»it I ee of Do
M r s . G u o r u c T ’o u l i x
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iliiiintinii. of rmiliril food* "
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krnmgeiin-lit* were imoh to
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president
announced
to I.t. Walter Meed* Sindh, -on of Mr. on,, i i .
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of Sunford, i. l&gt;rinu mitt-min • I ti-dnv. Tin mat i uige
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M* •ill ill \ - • «1
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program chairman will hr M iP a t r i c i a H a r r in tr to n
.»'• 1 Ih 1 Mini*
rim*e |ire*i nt nt the mu ting
luhn Kadi-r. a**i*lrd hv M i* ti-ho (• i*.lf.l i»- ,i i * i
Willliint*, Mr*. Knight.
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M* •lie 1*1 S*‘. to »\
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Mr. nml
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M i, \ i ' |»oi|.-o ii . Mi • (he -i-llilu: for lla- puiTv ai H &lt;*'
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Mi
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wtille ehrv«anihi-miini* and Him
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ladmli I imp tiie uriivnl ul Do
romiinnii-d Iv Mi*. Mmxio Milniii. lllle. i
i,Oi-stv M l" Saver w ii * -i-atcd 't
St Is. Ilm i Invlon, u pupil "f only
The hriih-••leet ri. eived lo-i |!S
ail iipiuoprialelv decorated tahlr
. . illoiith*, pluvid n Iiumbei of ■legri-i in I dm iilmn m Inm ut
cariyiltg mil a kitchen theme -m l
silliplifi'-d ver-l'i'M of 'hr imr ti-l Hie I Ini'i-i'.ily of Miiliuniii ami
wa* given Iter manv iiseinl an
n rtl.t* The nliltilv to do th(&lt;, ex­ Im. heeii -livin g --n (tie Ii.i-ttlf\ of
altruilive
gill*
llefre»hini-nl*
plained Mr*. Al'i-reromhh’, i n-ati-i the M'diih- uliiml* Slu i* n iiiemMi YI-limn llnrilio t-itlettnito-tl were served liv Ho- ho*ii-*»e* a*
i'n nppreeiution of the lilulu i eltra* I, e of Alnjux XI Delta -111111 it v
LI. .Smith ntlenrleil Ihe I'n iv r- ,„i Wednesday honoring hrith- slsleil hv Mr* XV S Itrumley Si
nie..
Mis* lleotoe Slt-Vt-ll* with o Mr* McCnr.011. Mi** Hetty Jnne
The w ill .ii-li-iteil prntfriim va­ * tty of tlroigni. tinn.ferriiig In
Mnry
tom
ried in type from elu*..h nl pic-••* the Univer.il v of Ahihmiiu xvheii I'm-ita Colo pnrtv held ot D"' Cu|tcjaml nml M i**
... Chopin und HI rune* lo fuvorlto. lie rrei-ived hi. All ili'gree &gt;n Hu- I,..me of her pmlhi-r, Mr*. I '»«' Ciipeiimd
During Ihe evening M-veriil pro
of Aliierirun comuoxers. Ileu’tliful- ■im A ll* in .lone, lie I* n member (frown, ’j :P 0 I'nliPi'tto Avenue, ut
Ii I lilt V.
H;00 p. oi. Roil nml y«*llo\% tin y ’ grcs'ltm* of liridge and CittinMu
Iv rendend wu. "Countrv Curih-n" of I nint*&lt;l:i Chi .Midi
•tiiPllHTiMint" wpH' unimI in Lrliflil. were enjoyed with prize, helm:
hv Percy Granger, “The llhm
aw ii rdeil lo Mr* II N Snyer. Ml**
mid
u tt■*** live arrangement* through- Saver and Mr* XV S ilrumh-y Jr
Unmihe W u llx " hv H ltu u
■ml Do- room* tif the llrt.wn hmne.
“ .le m iio " In- Htviih'-n I'u .te r xvhieh
Those Invited In he with Ml**
timing
the t-veidug gome* Sayer were Iter inottier Xtr* II
xxiia I retail tl fill 1* ur i u lllte d i i * a ililrt
v i e pin veil with prlsct- helllg N Snyer. Mr* A XV la-e, Mr*
le-lwm-rf fea-diei liAd' iiitnll. K-liexx,at l.v Mi*. M. J I-wlge J r - ml** Kenneth Berry. Mr* XVIght Kiri
r in llv l-ffe x -llv e xx-u* I I I " ‘'M e lo d y
M r. Donald Fl.itnnt nml Mi** |.ift .if coff'.-e enrnfe* hy th'- hoa* lev. XIr* Joint Kick. Mr* II N.
illnekwelilrr. Mr*
Charles lax
na.’el Raines entertamed on Toe*
G ill., Mr* M R Smith Mr- l.
tea.... .
. ,
Ri-fii'»lmti 01* wt r. ■• ' • •• from T Du**, Mr*. J f MReltell Xlr*
parly honoring M l.* Depp-e me the .lining lalde who-li wa- t-vetlone oi-i i l n - - i n - 1 -n a te h in g *n f
Mr*
S|i.-mer
I ven*. who will In- ninrrled on , ,| XXtill it Ilife etotli und It nil-ltd Geruld lapsing.
Hiirdi-n. Mr* XV S Itrumh-x 'r .
let ii m il g'dd Inetollli" liallet lip- lhultk*uivlog day to l.loyd Swam
xxit it on arrangement "f ehryaao Mr* William Conriiil Mr* Will
pel'*.
The guesl* gathered al Ihe Flnmitl
A n o .n i' 'lie n " m In - r * eh-i t i -i I t»y home al 212 Wesl Kixleelilh Street Iht-Iiiuoi*. Crystnl Imhler* hehl iam Snmk* Mr* Hurry la-e and
xxlute candle* ittsil M i*- Hmd'o Mr* la-e Dratn-r
M rs. S lo n e XVII- “ ' I ) l l i - i i i ! a t I hy at H txt o'eloek
Also Mr* Pell.
Mr*
I t -In
Sweet V o ic e ’* hv H a ittl-H a e n * frn tn
toively white eht y*»nlhenuinia wo* n**i»ted in serving ••&gt;' her
Weill, M r* George Shi|ip. Mr*
mother.
n iie ru . "H a m -o p n nd Ite M ln h " nml gliidh.il were u»ed in decorut
Those etljovlng Do
evening Nancy Dniihlo*. Mr*. Ilolierl Will­
end " C lr ib i r ib in " hy I ’e -tu ln x x o . log nml dorittg Ihe ••veninif Ihe
Mt** Steven, were her iam*. Mr*. McCnreon. Mr* w S
I r r songs xve r- i- ru c lo u s lv te n - honor gm-sl wa* presented with with
i-ii-d in w i ll *tu u h -I to
e*. M r* . a china Irav Refreshment* were mother Mr*. A. R. Steven*. Mr*. itrumley Nr , Mrs Hugh Hum an.
- n..........
S to n e '* d 'l- * * XX'il* u *t runic*. I "1' | served front the dining table w hich I.mlge, M r*. Julm Keeling, Mr*. Mr* Horace Duncan. Xlr* Gtady
Duncan, Mr*. I E E.lridgi- Xlr*
In ffe tn xvlth to n ifto n t * k i i t .
w ii * covered with an attractive anil I.uilwig, Mr*. John River*, Mr*.
II
W
Ynte*.
Mr*.
W t»l.v II. 11. Odhum Sr . M r *
The room* of Mr*. A hem om • umiMial Chinee elolh ami ten Colemnn
Evnn*. Mra. Chnrle* Gurmley II I, Goodspcpd, Mr*. XV I' llrooks.
Vo*-*, opened en*idte, were tereil wllh Ihe while hlos.otns
M l*. Dilon linker. Mi** Kl*ie F ir
Those enloylng Ihe evening with Mr*. Tonv Wise, Mr*. Donald
heaulifully dreoratnl with *prnv
ley, M l*. Sultlee William*, Mi**
o' wild tvv nnd luree li.i'lxel* of M l.* Steven* were Mr* .lack laid- i-Taium, .Mi** I'hylll* Wvult^ M i*. llebeecn Sloven.. Ml** Helix lane
Virginia Wilson mol Ml** I tumio
elirvannlhemum* und vurl- •oh-eeit wig, Mr* Vernon llnrdin. M r.
Copeland anil Mi*:i Mary
l.ou
gludloli. Rrfre*hmrnt» emplm*lied XVe.lev Evan*. Mr* M. -I. toalge I.uilwig.
Copeland.
the mu*le theme with llnv rcpll- Jr.. M r. John Keeling. M r.. Eu­
cii* of u grand piano embossed oil gene Kendall, Mr* John Rivera,
n u n xv
tin- Indlvhloul cake*. Mr*. Alter- M l*. I ’hylll* Wyall. M l*. Raines
liu I..... “Si'iit li-r.-il Xlm-i-l
eromhto wu* »*«i*ted in serving hy nnd M r. Flninnt.*
till In- -(m il'll ut llm I i i * i I In | it • i
Mrs. Evelyn Thompson, who ul*o
( Ii i i i - Il from III liu ii mi imlil •; nn
look colored nit-lure* of those tiltThe P.T.A. of I.yman .chord
Mr*. Dnvhl Gnlchcl i-ni■• imiu-il p.m. Th- *tmlv will In- m I"*
Foster
Ji'-fnle
pi-arlug "it Ihe program. O i i v U
held Ihcir regular monthly meet­
pniiilioii fin llm XX’i-il. "l I'i a xi i
I'utriiiii llnrrtngton
wire rc'eiV'-'l ut the doat hy Mr*.
ing on Tue.ilay evening In the ln*t night lit HilXI o’rliH-k with o nml l-iilti- Mmiii I ’hii-liini- ,*t t• i
M.
Hi
net
al
Thv
Sweet
In
Ihi-lr
scTumiI
audltoriiini.
M r..
Juno card pinty ul hi-r Itonie ul HU ing fur foieigli no- om - In !•• n
Ila-ky Wight ami *how»t
Voice
Sidnt-Sueii. Thurntnmlcr led Ihe devotional Wc*t Nlm-lei-nth Htn-et. Deco­
(dare* hy Mrs. Verne C. Mes.eti
2. ftlrthlrlhln
IVstolozzo using Thanksgiving a . tier llmmo. luting t lit* 11 Him - tif Die i .nil In I Dee. I i'i . k in Ii tu-into-i I .i I
ger.
:i. Kl*« Me Again
llerlierl After tho usual hu.lnes. meeting home were hivi-lv nrrnngetiii ■nt * of til hlillg II lull
The eomph-te prtigrnm fnllovvn:
T h - legiiliir n -iiin i- - I
I. Sylvlo
Spenkn conducted hy Mr*. P D. Ander­ hlhUcus nml other rot fli.xx-i-r*.
GROUP I
son, president. Allen Liirward was During Up- evening cnim*lo m , X eri' llmxiilil i Tuipl-i. I mini
llernjee Kdmntulrnn Slono
prevented and gave n valuable enjuyeil hy Ihe gue*t« with piue* lluiighli-r- of Ih- I 'iitifi*h-iin &gt;,
Aecompnnlrd Hy
Jalk on civil defen.e, calling on to-ing won hy Mrs. (!. O. Jim-* nml xxill lie hi'hl ul I I I - li"ii"- &lt;&gt;f M.
il. I.. 1'eihmn wllh M l*. M. S XVig
Mr*. Murvin Mllnm
individuals In sign for .potter M r*. It. E. Prentiss.
GROUP II
totter In the evening
in mu* gill* uml M r*. Mmy HI tong o*
duty. He said that 23 .tutra were
5. Illiie flnmilu
I. Melody in F
Ruliln.telit already on *4 hour duly. Mr. For- refreshments ron*i*tlog i-f lee ho*ti'rt*i-* with All*,
I'Hrtldc of the llulti i file*
wrard wa* substituting for 0 . E. t-reitm molded in the *hupe of 1:00 p m
Ellin Weaver, Civil Dcfen.o director for turkey*, small eooklea, *ultnl nut*,
Toy Im t 'ninoiomh i . •**•
**
enmlle* and Rnsilnn ten were hlilgiil* Templni. --xill m— I ul
Ihl* area.
.,
Htruu**
11. Emporur XVullz
The annual Turkey Dinner will served hy the hosles*.
7"IU p. hi . nt Dm- Mh -i iiiii * II,ill,
l.ilutr be held Nov. 22 from 5:30 till all
4. Villa
ih g m will In
Those enjoying the evening xx-ie when Dn llu i •
Patricia llnrrlngton
nro served. The llckeli are 11.00 Mr*. Hill Kirk, Mr*. XV. II Sinn- euliferreil.
Smile
I. The Hunshlpe of Your
for ailnlli anil 50 cents for child­ per, Mr*. Dougin* Hlen»troin. Mr*.
"Smin l-i uml SiiiiHitlu i,'
n
liny ren. The proceed* will be applied
Arthur II, llerkwlth .Ir., M i*. I - Tlli-nplnu piny, " III
*|niii*iui-il
I
la
pen
to Ihe band uniform fund. Tho A. XValsoii, Mr*. Prentl**, M i*. U. nl the .limhii High Selionl molt
2. Clinrutnine
Withi Thlno
i iiiiiu band eommltlee met to Inspect A. Atkllisun, Mr*. Itoih-rii-k Ad- tm linn nl M Oil |, m I,v the I'm
II. Drink tu Mi
Mozart some lovely sample, of uniform, urn*, Mr*. Jom *, Mr*. I.en /coin, etll-Ti nvliei A - -m !nD'io. I'nni-eil.
Eye* ...
after the meeting adjourned.
Mr*. Mervyn O iler nml the host­ from Iln- phix will go ••* th- g-u|lrrnlcc Edmond ton Htono
Prof. Dmiula. Introduced the ess.
-iid I’ I X fond.
Aceompnnied Hy
speaker uf utc evening, Miv. liarM r*. Mnrvin Milam
hare Ilallry, who l&gt; associated with
ihe Child (iiildanco Clinic of
GROUP I I I
Delibes Orange county. She Included a
sound motion picture, "Preface",
Nevln lo A Life”, which w ai very en­
joyable and instructive.
Refreshments were served
(he close of the meeting.

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Ih i ' I" o. Hull. Jun­
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ht’iih'grtKtiii.
I •if Camp Gorit- t'f*t iimn
de liucker
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M I hiiiilii-r 4f
H tit.
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Miss Joan Sayor Is
llonorod At Shower

Mrs. Vernon Hardin
Honors Miss Stevens

Miss Denise Stevens
Honored With Party

Meeting Is Held By Card Farty Given By
Lymun School l*TA
Mrt*. Drvid Gatchcl

SAT. ONLY! • DOUBLE FEATURE •
•/'«ii *i iiik w ntm i crrcinis u n f OI
Ihfiio with p i*x iM RurrcjunfllriT
with storltf, ami « cupola which
overlooked a one-«torv Mock houae
at PL Read. The lilock-bou*e stood
Immediately In front of the real­
times now occupied by the HemInola County Farm. M 0S2 Note:
About 2445 Mellonvllle Avenue.)
Mis. Kvana remembera both
house# and that signal* were ea­
r-hanged between them In the Sem­
inole war of • later date. General
jUrhary Taylor during this year,
laid out a road between Ft. Mel-

I 'hunt- 1752 — 1716

Irnil the I hri«lma* I'jn rr.

Ancurln Uevan. If a general election were to come, the Idtborite* would fight with divided forces.
A* it In, the Torfca are now
until they get through their bill*
and tr ucking iodugjrirg.

S a n f o r d H in to ry

CIIIKOI’KACTOK

Hull i m! m im tor* sntl iion-fralrrnit) gur*l. aie eligible lo at

fh« ( hurt h ill governm ent has gained s tre n g th
in
' (,.n u \
«» •*»•’ '«*» few m o nths. T h is is th e ju d g m en t
Ihe heg.nruny of e*rh new ds) Of re tu r led nt-wspais-rnien. Ii is p a r tly due t.&gt; th e im t.roveis • miracle lo the very young. The m , . ‘n v ’*1 v'indititi* *. Som e ra tio n in g h a* U-* n als*lish&lt;d
person who can continue lo agree and it is ho[*od th a l th e |irocs&gt;an w ill continue e a rly in th e
with thal g]es. whatever Im sge, year.
will never he very old.
F o r th is Itic h a rd A . Iliitle r . ch an cello r o f th e Exchi*' 1'ie r. who h is a jk.* i to rresiM im lin g to o u r secretary o f th e
(’resident Trumsn is reported lo
d m reb iii
' r" 'l l t - , l
now th o u g h t th a t when
have given General Eisenhower * « u r th ill re tire s . Us he i* e.x|x.ttc&lt;l to do In-forc long. Iliit le r
gloomy picture of world condition!
w ill succeed h im . am i not F o re ig n M in is te r A n th o n y Eden
After the recent election, the Fieri- ! . . . „
{° r, thu lrnn ro v w l Tt&gt;ry poaltion iias ix&gt;en
dent is probably rather pessimistic
hr split In th e | j , l s , r E a r ly Ik - I w c o ii tiie fo llo w ers o f fo rm e r
about everything.
Am?irin (. ''nwnt'Ul,,(-’ «nd those who follow the radical
Gencral Eisenhower has appoint­
ed Chailes E. Wilson, head ol
General Motors, at Secrelsiy of
D * l i p ^ ; l f he nultot ai good a
defease department ai he does
automobile, fie’ll be «|| right.

DR. II. K. KING

said it is "mystifying and dis­
torting." Sen. Henry Cabot todge
i t . of Massachusetts has called
which opt*&gt;*e.| it or took no t*o*iit a "relic of the past " The word*
t^.n wrre estrrmely fair and im- "antiquated" and "useless ' have
*»-*.ial in thrir presentation ami j been hurled at It again ami again
fully fulfilled. I l—lieve. their re-J Yet for 1J0 years it has success­
s*e.n*il ilitr to their readers. I . fully withstood all assaults
I* ink this Is a testimonial to the i Two years ago it looked as if it
f * •-ness and integrity of Florida's' might topple l/wtge. a lit publican
amt Rep Ed Goaeett. a Texas
Democrat, introduced a prnpa*rd
constitutional a m e n &lt;1 m e n t lo
change the system
Coder the proposed amendment

Chapel Of Unity

StevcnN -S w nin P l a n s
A re A n nounccclT odny

conference at Columbia yesterday
that "iiniisp

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LAST TIMES TONIGHT

TOUCHTON’ S
Saturday Special

ScWcted Shorts

SATURDAY—DOUBLE FEATURE
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Is J u s t Around

The "Red Tide”, which in rec«.l
a n has been kitbag milUoas of
h Is the Gulf of Mexico, it sow
potted to bo coined by the ab-

The Corner!

8 UNDAY AND MONDAY!

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CRANIIHHRY .SAIT
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DII) YOll KNOW ? ? ?
WE SERVE DINNERS XVITtl VEfiETABI.ES
ALL DAY SUNDAY

PIBST SHOWING!

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"TElha '$3M TO MEET YOU AT TOUCHTONS”

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Fri. Nor. 21, 11.12
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Program Given At
Adventist Church
On Thanksgiving

Citizena Advised On
Garbage Collection
Local resident* who wish to
have special garbage pick-up serv­
ice at their hack doors, ns provided
under a recent amendment to a
City ordinance, should register at
the City Clerk » office before Der.
I, Tom Lemon, City Manager, said
'.odnv.
The amendment, which becomes
effective Dee. I, provides the spe­
cial service at n cost of | l
per
month to parties having no alleys
near their residences where regu­
lar pick-ups iiib v he made hy the
City.
Mr. I.cimui said that December
will 'ic covered Ihnmgh the pity,
lug of I I by Dee. I l.y those tie dring the service, hot that the pay­
ment of |lt f will he rci|ulretl hy
Jan, f to rover next year, lie
stated the payment of the entire
year would Uispense with extru
work which would he involved in
smaller payments.
1’ayJptit of the fees should be
mode to lha City Tux Collector,
who will deposit the fond* to the
general revenues of the City, for
use of the Garbage and Trash Doparlmeiit. The fee shall lie payable
for each slngle-fuodly dwelling
unit resulting sill'll servin' and
shall lie paid by the oceuimnt of
the unit.
Free service by the City is pro­
vided residence" with ml kilning
alleys. Also no charge will be
made for pick-up garbage if r&lt;'"i
dent* desire to leave container" ul
front r ill Ii". where nllryn ti(e out
ovallalile.

Tl.o Hnnfnrd Kleiuentorv Chinch
Hr limit hrlil n Thanksgiving Hntne
ii ml
School Association meeting
last night nt the hnnii- of the PnsInr of ihr A ilvin lltt Church, Kmnoth Mcnxlmr. Several member* of
thi* Ib’l. rind i-hiirch were also present
A ftrr ii covered tilth "Uppci,
Mrr.
Margaret
Men«lng,
the
church school lenrher, and her
miplix pre*criletl: "Hectic* Front n
Dnv til School", Tillin' partirl|intini&gt; In I In* program were d ro n ­
ed In I'nriton cottiintcs Ih keeping
w i'li tin Thttnlisgivlng »ca*oii.
Severn I Hoiltrit of o lelllfloux nnlure were -tintf to mill to the *nirItiinl emphasis stressed in their
school studies. One cong in nnr
ticohir pnrtrnvi'd tin- erenllmi
week. Each Imp! I held n drawing
thill he or she li'nl eolnreil to II
lustrutc I In- particular [dmso of
creation a-* given le the hook of
n * |i* d '. Demims'riithins io'-luded
the rrcilntions tif thn nriihmetli*
tables mid II spellilli* liee l.y the
third mol foot Mr grader*.
( Iilldri n Inking port in tin- pro
ii-rmn Were Shirlev lliiekner. A1
lelin Itiu m . IV11inn Ituckii'-r, dene
I’enin* I hunt It V Willis on MnrV
Helen tVn til,mu. Ilr lb nod Mary
l.lioln M 'li imr
I 'In nh tit' l-in n lniil for u pet
linin' o' *i liool holii" to t e rollstrorlid n iilv In l!',V! Ill Sanford.
The | .!1.1 * nrolliocnt fm nil ArlM'M *llr**it r i m rs s * imei
Veii'lsl
hind. n 11 ,■ *«.te
t.llIMl
mittec:
pupil". New -rhool huildinus have,
"The Cillxeni Hospital Gomudtalready I hi" year he*n rmistr’ieled toe has met freoiiently since the
in roniiedlon nilh ttu- Miami, St ■passage of Ole llospllal Horn) Is
I’etershuri* Melhoorni- and 111.ml" *ue on Nov. 4, for the puroose of
ville rhlirclii»
hastening the appointment under
the law of the live trustees l.y
Governor Fuller Warren.
"The committee has felt I hi"
"h o old t.e done m i that inini"illuli'
(t'oiitiiimd f r o m I'sfe One)
negotiation" could tie mirii-i! out
republican tsditlr* At the G f)l‘ by ii lusty of official stnlii" with
convention hr w »» an avniranl ftir the trustees of the Fish Estate to­
the nomination bu1 "witched hi" ward the early eoNSirttctltio of t
Vote" to Ki'enhouer to Civr the hospital In Seminole County whe­
eneral the nomination on the fir»l ther hv the Fl«h Estate or by tile
allot
County.
Brownell v»i&gt; * Ions um * nsht
"Inasmuch a* the ronalriietinn
hand m in of t.o"
Thoma* 1* of a hospital i" a mutter of prime
Dewey of New York
i oncer ii to all of the people of
Uefore the apr*"intment» were Seminole County, the Citixeos
announced Kieenhnwer conferred Hospital Committee feels that the
wilh Senator II Alexander Smith people of the outlying regions of
of New Jersey, who "aid the gene the rotinlv should lie represent*
rn! was only Romit to Korea and tiled.
will not viMl Japan or any other
"The committee i" recommend­
counirir*
ing to Governor Warren the fol­
Smith "aid hr understood Risen- lowing County lesiilcnls to serve
bower's «|ieclfic purpo»cs in going ns trustees;
to Korea are In talk with the com­
"Dr. G. S. Henman of Altamonte
manders of the Eighth Army und Springs: John Kvnn« of Oviedo;
In sre I’reildent Ithee of the He J. C. Iliilrhiaon, Fred R. Wilson,
•
Unwind Fuville. nil of Han­
public of Korea
Klscnhower was working his wav ford.
through a heavy irbeilule of call­
"Tills laiard of trustees If "ners I ikIu&gt;- In ndillllun to Sen
pnlnterl, consisting us it dors of a
doctor (Dr. Henman) who has had
Smith he l ii Iked with
1.
Ken Henry I ’abot lanlgo of prior experlftiro In the eonstrif*
Massachusetts, bis liaison man in lion of ii hospital, und nn accountWashington with the fading Demo­ ant-uiniuiger, &lt;Mr. Evans t with
cratic administration, who said wli|o liuxlnesa experirnee in hart"there Is still u lot to tin" in Ihc tiling the financial affairs of one
Itepnhlicun cvanilnnllon of various of the rtmnlv’s laiuest firms; im
oxecullve hranchrs of Hie federal ultoi ney, (M r. Wilson | wlm Is
closely rclulvd with the legal a f­
government.
2.
George Meiiny. xcvrclnry fairs of tlie Fish Estate; anil two
treasurer nt Ihe American Feileru- Huei-essful liiislni ssrm n, one v illi
tjon of l.otmr. who said hi' lim' -i extensive experience in construc­
"nice pleasant lulk " The A FI. tion noil the other will" neknuwIedged mgiinlxulionn) ability. (Mr.
supported Eisenhower's lii'iiim-ral
Fttville nod General Hut libonl
le npponenl, (iov Aillid K, Steven
snn. Ileportors ........... it t h u t would have the necessary attribu­
Meunv came hearing Ihe ulive tes to assure the people of Hemitl
ole Countv of effective bllliilliug
branch of peace
3.
(,'lmule Varilnman, chairmaniif the problem of cimstructlng u
of the AIJI1)11mu Stale t'eulrnl Re­ husnltnl in Hern inn Ia County at the
publican Coinmillec, who suld they earliest possible time,''
(llseussed Ihe Imfiortnure of luillif
Ing up Ihr two parly system In the VuriouH “ WilHonH" In

Citizens Group

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4.
Sen William Kimwtaml
California, who suld he had "no
rnmment whutever on Ihnl" when
ho was asked If he Is going to he
I leader of Hie .Senate In Ihe Bird
Congress.
Meanwhile Elsenhower appeared
In tie hastening his plans to leave
, for Korea

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A re I d e n t i f ie d

NEW YORK i-f! - Just to put
matters straight on Industry's
three Charles K. Wilsons—
t. Charles E lrw in) Wilson Is the
General Motor* Corp. prriident
who President-elec l Elsenhower
announced yesterday aa hta aerrvlary of defense.
2. Charles F.fdword) Wilson is
K orean W ar
the farmer president of the Gen­
eral Eelertrle Company and for
m rr director of the Office of De­
(Continued From I’aga One)
tntnporarily Allied drill mins pum- fense Miihlliiallon.
3. Charles E(hen) Wilson Is Ihe
mrled the enemy ontl Allied forces
reoecuplctl Hie poalllnn* without fnrmer chairman of the board of
lit* Worthington Pump and Ma&lt;
opimilllun.
On the ('mitral Front, xoutheaxt cldnery Corp.
They or* not related.
of Capitol Hill, 17.1 Chinese hit an

R iv er

WORLD FEDERALISTS MEET
16 Brownie Scouts
Accidental A rrest Niagara Face-Lifting i CLEARWATER lA i-Tlw Florida
Is Under Discussion blanch of’ the United World Feder­
Organized In Troop Of Mobster Opens

t&lt;"allaa»* r r « * ••»** IlfM
tenant levees anti flisal etmlnd
works would rreate an annual in
Sixteen Brownie Scouts of Lone
crease of t3A-&gt;,0uo In crop produc­ Teem N*i. 'J soon 'oretl by the
tion. This estimate was a conser­ Snt-' &lt;** d Wotnnn'" Clyb, rorelvetl
vative figure derived from Ihe mcMilx-rxhlp eerllfitn'e* nitil nins
LOS ANGELES tjs—With tlradgross production of $3.G.V),U00 in the iit ii ci rorunny In their meeting pan mobster Leonard t . Mocori
area.
room a’ the Jewish Community accidentally In custody, pullet* toKstlmolrd increase In value of f'enlet. Mi". F D. S.-ott, lenrler, day sought answers to unsolved
cattle was *7 4, taxi, bn set) on Iht- &gt;uM tndov
'gangland executions dating from
same formula
Th** iron,, i Ih e o u lv om- if i t " li'Hinr bootlegging day* lo Ihc
Thrse figures have since chang­
ed appreciably, though the district | klnil fun,u-d in Futrfnrd. *h&gt;- tiolril• I
Thenolion s
engineer has not yet released his erl «.-*•. M" mi'mbershlp is limited
, , i^.onor,i the Lip by Capt
latest estimates. Citrus und truck to It; new Scouts Hite pointed o.it
fsrmli.g In Cimlrai Florida has
“ ’*•
""&lt;"1 for lead 3
Hamilton of the lats Angeles
in|,.||iHr.n,,. unit
risen greatly, anil the cattle in- t e, ,,-hI i. '.K'atit .aderx to take
dustry of Cenlrul Florida is ree I r
" r * w,*llln ; |l‘ t " f I" Kiri*
H e ’ll given officers Ihe slip 20
ognlied as one of the fastest grow ! in
!m* new troops,
yearx since indlclmetit nn four mob
Ing enterprises in the slate
A *»l -Inn* b-ndern or I Im- troop killing" in Toledo. O., dating from
Water Hlablllsaliun; Theory be­ ni ■ 'N ■ Joi-nn t’-ndi-r nml Mrs. I |M) tll 1933, o j|jcer* think there
hind the !20f!,0&lt;x&gt;.&lt;xxi Central ami I nu t Dutton, while memliers of( might be some recent chapter*
Southern Florida Fltnal Control th troiiu i-mninlUi- ore Mr*. Roy auxrfi 11" Ihe lltlgxy Siegel murder,
Project Is Hie stabilisation of wa­ H -ilhi. Mi« F C. Dickerson. Mrs. the killing of Mickey Cohen’s atter conditions, bidding In l floods C&lt;‘ ll i: Corlton
Mix* Muudc| tiirney Sammy Rttmmrl anti Ihe
during the wet season *. .
ideas- WII on, 'Ii
r . r„| stone and Ihe | dotildi- "laying of Tony Rruncato
Ing waters during Ihe dry season R’-- f. F M'Kinley.
and Tony Trombino in Hollywood
Value of restraining floodwutcr is
New
lliiiwoles
are
D'-nnnn 1 a couple year back
Indicated in estimates of Increased Nichols. Michael I' iiih i , Cln-la PortDetroit (Kjllce also want to ask
crop and cattle production, as well dec, l.«'irn I'kii'i', Fnntlrn Wright, same (|uextlon* concerning the tieax protection of houses, buildings, Mnry Cat Wight, Donna Young, mlxc of hoodlum Jack George
roads and utilities.
Ln-’v M'-ii-’hioit, Nnoev Thurston, whose body wa* ftitmd stuffed in
The value of holding the water Dehl,- Scu't. S-'-an Skinner, Jutlv an automobile trunk.
for gradual release during dry I -n'- i-', Piilie i-i Dutton. Roth
H'.'tht row police here neck Mo
seasons lie* In protection of the Cat lion V- o t raiiti* nod Sniolra ccrl’s ballet tlancing wife, Marunderground water table, main­ K i-lir It--), MrCarson i* a tiani ] I garct. who drooped from sight co­
taining levels of water in wells and f- 1 llie n ih - r
incident with her hubby's arrest.
preventing infiltration of suit wa
Backtracking lo the Mocerri
'
-o-*inl
hour
f-dluwe
I
the
iliter through the ground.
apartment In Hollywood, where
sittllaf-t-ti
•
riii
t-il--daring
which
A COURSE OF ACTION
(-it)
.
11 th -ii oan-nt" the m il has been paid since May un­
At the Sanford meeting, Col II
lian-ie'i
-•'*
pm-cot
they have lieilt der tine of muny aliases, deleclive.s
C. Gee, consulting engineer for the
found coffee bulling, Ice cream
ovae--I
10
.loin;
ill*’
('ii t Me-olli, melting, but not Murifurel.
Central and Southern Florida Flood
Control D islrld. read a teller front
it's highly unlikely Ihey’ll find
the governing hoard of Ihe district
her dropping slug* into a telephone,
to the Corps of Engineers sluling
j Thai's how Mncrrl gnvp hlrgself
that Ihe tllslriel wus willing to ViolatiniiH O f Civil
away lit- had $1,800 In his wfillet
sponsor the Sanford Titusville pro
and a Cadillac at the curb 'Into
R iltIi I s A r c C h a r g e d 'Tuesday
Jed and provide necessary local
when arrested hv tele­
cooperation. These would mean the
phone company officers, who hud
TAM I'A '4 * -The G. S district I been plagued for some lime by
district, front funds appropriated
hy the legislature ami which might attornev here has revived charge* 1 someone using slugs In Ihnl par­
be obtained from district taxes, ,d civil right" violation.* again*! a ticular phone.
would contribute 13 per coni of Ihe former slate tirisim rump head lo
Later through fingerprints police
get Ihe ease lu-furc the it S Su­ tlKeovered whom they hud In cux
construction cost
The letter also suggested that the preme Court
today, and also fmind some papers
project be considered us a motllfl
llerherl S I'liilhps liletl a new with names, addresses amt tele
cation of the currently authorized Information Thursday accusing L. plume munliers
project* for flood control
This I* Joru-". former ht-atl of the l‘lFront there the list of those
would simplify
procedure" and m il.is prison vamp, of healing j brought in for i|iiestloning reads
create siibstuntial savings m ail primmer* and depriving litem of like an underworld Who's Who
minlslrulive crisis
I their civil rights.
It was also lenrnetl at Sanford
Judge W ,1 Marker recently
Hint the Corps of Engineers hud ipiashcd a federal grand jury In
discovered that much of the tune diriment Minilurlv charging Junes,
graphic data needed in preparing ruling the federal governmt-nl had
High laiw Prrclp.
plans for tIn* project is already no right to Interfere with stale Wa "lilugtoti
ta
3H
1 OS
available from surveys ronduded nrixnn*
Chicago
11
PO
during past years hy Ihe ettgi
I’lllllip" "alii the new illfurmnlloll Cleveland
41)
41
neers anil other government agen was (lletl as a legal move to get lais Angelex
74
31
cie*. The dala ran he correlated the D S .Supreme Court lo rule tin New itrleanx
37
42
for a single purpose, again saving the t onxtltutiimal issues lie suld New York
tk)
3!)
17
much lime and expense Gordon It more sharply points 110 Hie fact* lIlKtllll
4H
4H
Mnhiey, representing Col H W at issue and will enable the Su­ Jack xunville
IK)
03
41
Scholl, J r , confirmed this report preme Court lo grasp Ihe funda­ Miami
HI
37
to
Endowing the discussions, mem mental ipicsliims
1 allahasvee
5!)
39
hers of the improvement commit
tee recognlred the following steps
for action'
1. The Hanford Titusville navi
gallon canal project must lie
wrtldrd to the huge Central amt
Southern Florida Flmnl Control
D litrtrl. Virtually all of Ihr t an­
al route la Included In Ihr dis­
trict territory. Flood control dis­
trict rontmixxlonrrs anil m xl'
neer* havr accrplrd sponsorship
of the ranal works amt suggested
that they be presented to Congrrxa ax a modification of Hie
currently
niithnrlird
project.
Till* can be done ut Hie next
session of Coogtess.
2. The Florida Slate l.rglsta
lure will be asketl In Itl.TI lo ex­
tend (be flu-id control d islih i
boumlurirx it few miles lo Include
till- entire ealtul I "title- south of
Satifnril.
3. The St. Johns Indian Itlvcr
liiiprovrmt-nl groups should re
ipirst that the Corps id Engl
neer* comntrner preparation of a
Definite Project Report ( I l l 'l l )
on Ihr Haufurd-Tltuxvllle multi­
purpose project ax a part of Ihe
Central mid Southern Florida
Flood Control Project for wrhirh
fund* are available. The Corp* of
Engineer* ha* recently discov­
ered that data obtained lit sev­
eral previous survey* hy other
agencies tail he correlated with
their own data to save cmultler*
able expense ami time.
4. The Imurnvrment Associa­
tion ran assist the engineers by
explaining Ihe value of Ihe pro
Ject lo the pulillr.

Lurid Crime Trail

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TORONTO. Out. Ul — A joint
U. S -Canadian commission pro­
pose* In give Ntaguru Falls .1
face-lifting. II want* the fumtms
waterfall to look more beautiful
with le** water.
Details of Hie project were dis
closed yesterday to Canadian anil
U. S. parks amt power officials
by the International Joint Com
rill**inn The plan* will tie xuh
milted to the two goveromeolIf approved quickly work could
he Marled early next year and
completed in i :).m:
The commission's plans, (level
oneil after two years study by en
gineerx, call fur u control dam
1.330 feel long limit liom
Hie
Canadian .side a mile above the
full*. They also propose dredging
Ihe Niagara River tmttom |uM
above Ihe brink of the horseshoe
fall*
The commission claims the pro
jed would reduce the prcsctil
speed with which the river t» rat
Ing awav the brink of the falls
amt would make ftosxihlc two van
(age points mi each tip of the
horseshoe from which an 11nub
structed view of Ihc fall." could
be obtained. No estlmale of tincost wo* nnnouneed.

EXCELLENT BUSINESS oppor­

tunity: Good service station
alist* begun it* annual n**cmbly
it e r e today.
Fatil
Shcpman- operator can tnnke 26,000.00 and
up per year. Need 12500.00 to
drew.*, dean emeritus of Kyrocu*e
handle stock equipment anil op­
University law school, is the prin­
erating capital. Onu half -'an
cipal speaker
Mr*.
Uenjamin
be financed for right person.
Hrigg-s, Clearwater, heads the
Contact
H H A ILE Y ODD AM.
Florida HWF
Phone* :t34 — 2237 or 1421.

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Hynotimii Serves As
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.MIAMI
Mary Schaffer. 43
year old Miami woman w as re
covering today after undergoing
major surgery without henefli of
anesthetirs
City Commissioner II
Leslie
(Juigg used hi* hypnotic talents b&gt;
pul the patient to sleep Thur"ila\
ami two dentist* anil a nti-dn-.if
tloclur watched the 33 minute op
erutlmi perform erl by a denial "iir
germ.
The operatitm was to remove an
Infected piece of btllie to Hie |uu
ami u cy.xt
" lie first relaxed her for about
It) minutes." said Ibe siirgenn wlm
performed the operullrm "Sin- w a .
nerfectly relaxed when he uwol.iher

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Nelson Poynter, editor of the Si
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M IAM I 'if—Mrs. Corina del Parral tie Veln*ro ibarrn, wife of the
president of Ecuador, will return
to Gtinyarjull Saturday, ending a
20-day visit to the United States.

Allied oulpuitl etirlv luslay and on
tlfctl II. N. defenders In haml-totnd fighting The battle railed fur
ree hours until Eighth Army
troops brought un reinforcement*
and th* Chinese broke contact at
8:10 u.m. und wlthdruw.
Light hunttier* of the If. H. Fifth
Air Fore* hunted trucks u aecunu
fuccaialvi
atructlim . . . . . ..................
vehlclc*_on main mules In North
raised to SSO Ihe total

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TAMPA Wl—A Federal Court
Jury Thursday convicted Harry
Hamilton, St, Petersburg uaad car
dealer, of crossing a Hate line
With a Helen car and sal Ing It
Hamilton inilated ha did not
dw the car waa itolen, but ed­
ited lelllna It under an assumed
name after drlvlnn.lt from Tampa
to Mobile.
- He aald he did not act a cent
out of the deal and that the whole
Iffalr waa planned by hi* buiioeu

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E dgew ater’s Reserve Strength Topples Sanford,
F e d s A r e Not A ide
T o H old 7-0 L e a d
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Hurricane Coach Stetson, Rollins .
Stetson Eleven
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Co-ed To iMeel In
Sees l ittle Hope
, NKW YO IIK iiP - F or the first
Hopes To Better
the entire nulion will bn able
Coll* Tournament 1 lime,
lo &lt;il in tomorrow while the Pacific
i mill Cnoferrnee ileeidei which of
. For His Charges ii i: i. .w i *
Its 3-3-2 Record
M- team s Is to take the rap in the

' dogged Seminolr I t0.1t
gridiron aggregation Jumped .&gt;11
a TO lead In Die fir .-1 pcrlial .mil
held fast In a 7 7 murgin going in
to ihe fourth .xlnntit before tin- in
evitable reserve strength nf the
Kdgcwnlcr Eagles simply over
powered Sanford to vi'orr si |np
aided 28 7 victory In the Tangerine
now I Iri Orlando last night befor,
a chilled gathering nl some i.txxi
fans.
It waa a buttle of attrition.
Hanford, outwrlghr.l and iiniler
ataffrd. put up a jam r rlforl rr
catering ala Kdgrwatrr tumblrx
The turning (mint In the «lash
ram e early In the final period
when Junior Mrtlv' &lt;111111. kid,
attempt on (hr Seminole*' is
yard line was hloeked.
Moment* later Kdgcwnti-r nor
rtl. Then thev follow n l 1h.1t no
with two TMs before tin nano- emi
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The game ..pene.l with Edge
water kicking to Sanfonl «m tin
first play Metis' pass wn* inter
eeplrn by .Inhnnle Conley who *uh
apipienllv fumbled on the fir .t
play as Joe I'lcknnv pin in g one
of Ida best jfntnt’% of tho
mode I ho fir.%! nf several recover
les for the Fed*.
Junior Melt* bullied Ids wav
far la yard* down to the Edgewater II. On the nrxl pluy Fd
lax keIt darted Ihrmtqh n hole
la the renter and toppled (he
aafety man for thr touchdown,
Ihe find for either Irarn. Jimmie
F a i roaverted. slaking Ihe Feds
la an early 7-0 lead, whhli thev
retained until the aeroml iscrlnd.

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M m e, a i did Russell Mann, Hie

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J o e F lrk cn s stimd nut like an all
Conference tackle com m anding the
game hut outclassed Sanford line
Buhba Itlsbee, J a k e Howell and
a y D avis tackled hnnl and w e n
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('•rtcU 's Injured ley. whlili kepi
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wno made
matte nilall
JOC Iasi year, out of a good p«r
Mj*i of tha yamn and hampered
We usual erferUveness.
Junior Melts curried the ttigskin
IB times ami displayed excellent
running skill in face of ixxir blockIny support. Melts accounted for 87
nf Uio Celery Feds' UO yards
mined m the ynmnd. He ndtletl all
gflliiftl In Vio air liy San*

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final eeeion a teat with DeUml,
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Itv The Associated I'rcxs

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Tei ranee, I IN. Ia&gt;s Angeles, HI.
NFAV Y O IIK (Sunnysldc Clurlien)—('iiriulne F lore, 113. B rook-!
IMfi'- lyn. sto|ipod J o c k lu O'Brien, 140.

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Memorial Stadium
E\ont Schedule

W ith d e fen sive d u ll* p n t t r in i'd
u g n ilis t tie ' e u tlip li* nt&lt; d S p lit ••
t i l l * week S li t on Coaidi t in P u t­
in . |,ud c o m p lim e n t* f i " tile 'how
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The tilt tomorrow tilgid will
( ' i *hhm* a * 1 1*i tit !('••!*•»
turn k the In- 1 app&lt; tii i»iu'&lt;' f&lt;"
Unite.
senior* in *In* Stetsoll
green mill white. Thev Ole. thirl.
Willi Hun. Hobby Math- and ISmi
llej.ilill mill l.lllrtliell tillilio ruinNov 2fi--Drl.nnd, here
liiir. H J l.vuth' i* . Dave l.tt*&gt;*'&lt;.
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The llnttrrs, after Miffrrlnu
a lapse in their offensive spark
•eemrd lu he ritlinc high nilit
Ihe return of liiut Dave l.amle
lu full-.rule work thl* week. The
clue-fingered end. wltfi w,ts
fourteenth In Ihe Million's small
rotlrge pa** rrrelving last year,
was on the sidelines fur three
games with io|nrle«. lie till*
been on the receiving end of lit
pnsses this *ra*on vvlilrh have
nettis| the Hallers 12ft.)aril*.
The sterling end seemed buck to
old folio yesterday »• lo- eitught
hold uf Onnrtnrbnrk Stun Maik*
losses w l'li amaxing i'on*istnney.
t'onrh Juy I'attee will plure
hope* for » running ntlark Suturdav night in two tup iroonil
gaining hark*, 'they nre llnlfharks Mills Oi Ioiii from 't l. Dorn
*ud Pnhh* Murks from Ft. I.niiderdnle. Marks hn* lotnlrd 13s.
yards on the ground to trail the
Haller uurnde. Odom l« rl«s&lt;- mi
hi* heels with n »rn*im loin I nf
117-yards.
Corn'll James Uinnlhiim'* Troy
team will pivsunt the fust SpiltT attack ill tile Det.iiml stadium
ainee the Fttrmuil
lluri'lennes
curly scutotl Iiivus Imii.
Puttee
Iio|i&lt;'1 tint H atters decipher the
Alaliiitiiiuus' style of the varied
offense He uei'utlitely a* thev did
Furman'*.
The Truy team liwims n« n
strong foe with u rrvnril of f i , r
wins nnd four lo»»e*. Thev have
lost |o Tatnpn. Soulhw estrru.
l.oulslunn. Middle Trim., noil
Ftorrnre Stale.
The Tampa
Spurlatis chiseled nut n 7-0 vie-

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pfcana o f a n x a f a r F ail Ho m i T h a i .

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YOURS ON
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vldon hltiory, kata (tom fk lko far
1933 . Ev«n nl lowatl ptka, you gat
twaaping tirivuiKai In vlawkvg
anjoymanl and pktdra quality.

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1 1 1 . U K I - I I I N T S un it S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

Ih ie 'i dwM It «t«lnf Te
make your Thenktf iving
Dinner mere feilive, mere
delkleui, new cernes terden'e Cranberry Sherbelt
Celerfult Tengy! Refresh*
Ing! f i t II en your Thenk»*
•king wane new! And try it
befere ThephagWing. ley e
• pint nr hre tedey!

REPAIR and REMOLDING
A l . l t T A 'P K H

WORK BY EX PEIU ’S
ALL AVOHKMANHIIIP und

Open rB ra -wr l ■i n g
w lln g

Herts-n Is nptk-anrinrarerl lo
•limlivala glare ll tv I U larger
than ronny othar ao-colletl I 7 "
a r t s . Y o u r s In r i c h Walnttl
Bniah o i hi n e t - t h a FUUvxi IM'J4 .

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Forest Lake, Medical Cadets

Care Of Aged
Plan Is Urged
For M cCarty

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W a n t s LottDInlion
S o ttin tt S t a n t l a n l s
Ft if N u i'sin tt 11&lt;tint's

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To UN Amidst
Hand Clapping
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N F U Y i* l!K P I’ reiident elect
JA C K SO N V IL L E
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WASHINGTON n - A l g e r Hiss to
WASHINGTON vfv-T h e Suprem e
Dvvigni D K i'cnhnw er visited the
/ens Com m ittee tm Itv-tirement in
d a y was denied a parole.
\ Court loduy put a fifth xrhnol seg
I lilted Nations today and conferred
Flo rid a rci'iuiunelilted Indue that
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U. S. Parole Board an­
rrgallnn ca s e on Its docket und
|o*lv alely with t N offieiali. preincoming Gov Dan McC arty eon
nounced It had turned down the
told one of the slates Involved In
im.iMv ilnviit proposals to end
sider appointment nt a -inular
application of thr fo rm er State De­
an earlie r ca s e to sticak up
llo- IvOrall lighting
group lu continue wink now utulei
partment official, now servin g a
One nrder granted D elaw are a
II- xx• nt to the private office of
w ay
fi ve-year term fur jie rju ry.
review of a decision reipilrlng ail
1A1’ Av l.u* 1
N n '.T e ta r y 4onti.ised on a two y e a r study HitDr. George G. Killinger, hoard
mission of Negro children to two
1
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com m ittee said " w e helleve th
chairm an who conducted a hearing
nubile schools restricted by sla te
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'- -iiailii prextthe com m ittee has begun wmk
nn Ihe Hiss petition at Leivi.shurg
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I* Ml .•t tlir i .ft’ni i al \ i ellllllv also
which is of vital imimrtunci- lo tin
John I F i a m . ill [undo District
( F a ) Feuiteiitiary about lu day*
Th«. high court specified that the
.1 « Pi •**t*ni
w e lfare of Hie stale of H-nitl.,
I 'la llllgel lot til
ago, made this statement
.'"imthern licit Iteluvvare ca s e would tie heard
1 ' . Allitl Vlift- I N • i-uldiiig after
" H e let-1 tliat mlelllgeiit plan
" I n the matter uf Ihe application Tv If phi'tli l o , spoke to til.' Itil- along with sim ilar segregaPon
*1 », ll - A1*11 F - - &gt;• :, h o w e r
mug l-.i sueli an t id iisn ii h.idt
of Parole lor A lg er H i m . the Hoard tai v t tub today on Ihe giuvvtli f i n e s apiM'tiled from K an s as . Vlr
If &gt;k . *1 1 •• til'd I','., - ---ti .iM,l s a i d :
can g liald against iiii'tv.is, ,t las
i f tele idioti,’ service III Sal-ford gtnia. South Carolina, and the Dis­
of Parole, alter a carefu l consider
n *•
u .'p 0 Ills. to lie here
tnildi'lis (nr c a r e of tin- a i d l-\
l'10pal&lt;&lt;l e III the grow th of tile trict of Columbia The arg um ents
atlon of Ihe ufficiul record, unani
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the c m ’oitl'Ugf lllflil of pi tv ale en
tnou.ily voted in deny the applica
'it v
it*' vva* assisted in a de- are scheduled fur D ecem ber H U
- , . W• III ,ill wn, km, lor the
tel prise to ptnvide iiul.iM. t.,« , 11
Hon "
lo o n .li .tin .n ,,f ti m ic ro.vvuve t Hit
In a second tinier, the tribunal
•i . i .tint llu* &gt;i'i util) ol the
lies "
The hoard i* composed of five ii - i -I in iu .I io it ltd television r e ­ said Hint lit Ihe K a n s a s case
iim*
I tie group also urged the p i .y i
• in e m b e rs It acted on the hast* ul
" bv Philip DeBertird of the appealed Iiv a group of Negro
L egislature to set up minimum
Hi*' I'l I’Mdi'id elec t ' i ippeurance
'**o report sulimitted by Killinger •bu hkooville office. Mr. Kvtttis. a i a re nl* the slate nus not filed any
" l1
standards for rest amt mir.ittg
»i "iittlIn timulrc ,!* nf people into
after his visit to Lewtshnrg
native
of
New
tlr leaii*.
»n * b rie f' and has not Indiraled whelh
homes for tlie aged \ loll drafted
i * *. &gt;• i idm &gt; ,iiini r. 1'CIlllllAl I'T AA3 .R
Hlxx wa* convicted of perjury, moved to it,, l irlntido offic e upon ' e r it would send an attorney to
to c a r r y out ibis provision would
• Mill
.ippl.mdcd ,1&gt; tic aa.dked
lying when under oath, for denying the t ran sfe r of At MuonevI iiuii argue the issue next month
place the licensing and ri-gul.tiion
tl* "Ik h the a ,n IMII* rooms
that he e v e r g av e secret govern
to .liieksouville.
T o d a y 1* order added:
of such homes iilldft Hie Mate
(••♦ ill I'm lt i hull. i*n dcMCiuted
ment documents to Communist i
"B e e o u x e of Ihe national linpor
Hoard ol Health
A 1 1^•'M(i*»AACl ,is thl* it*'xt M»rn*
agents.
tance of the Issue presented and
T ill* h o a rd ill .in o th e i le i o iiiiiie n
1 t it* (
-111- •! the genlie becam e eligible for parole
liecausc of its im|*irtaiu'e to Hie
d a tu m said
t,.I • 'll tl 1 w f M1||
the bull-ting.
last F rid ay
| state of K ansas, we request that
" Hit •re is fvidi-iii'i' that m ain
\.* it.itmifli r t n i’iit ".»•* ir a d r :i%
Board m em bers din-lnscd last
the state present Its views at oral
persons
in their l.ilct » , . . i m
ih
I* rr t of diM ii" i o n hi l.ir'n
week they hud received more than
argument If the stale does not
entering into r n n t r .n l. I
i tm i,
if#- •*111*'*'
30,000 letters and tele gram s ex
desire to appear, we request Ihe
they often mvc*t then ltt&lt;
!'• mint! r i n t h.id .ippoint
g " pf r«o&lt;* aaiixi
und xmil*'
v it
iru
tpressin
w
xvi i
vvsx ion
ll
, attorney general of K a n s a s to .ul
in return for the pmiu
« *da\ »'Mi .i I f »h farm
I v/Whethcr lie shoulil lie purolctl
j vise whether the state's default
.1* &lt;
home and c u te lor the n
* to«
.pi t i.di d (ltd a l.otiH
A prisoner becomes eligible for
to
'hall lie const riled a* a concession
of their
ltl&lt; and this fi, «i
i . \m iii* »it|*•!»••*I »&gt; po«i|li||
parole when he has serv ed miv
I it*
1 of invalidity “
lie expected to utiTr.isc
f.*i .......... f (••tu 'infill* d t ihllii't
third of his sentence
ll***
, The Iti-law are ca s e Involves an
vv lilt'll attract older pi r-i
llli s , now 48 lias persistently tic
anneal front a stale Su prem e
other regions
I' 1 11* iff* riioon l i'*'idio\Arr will
nietl tliat he w a„ guilty iii the
Court's decision that sdiool f.u lll
" It is Ih e re lo i r i e&lt; m
-■ 14*i • i'll .i t«'l a \ dti thr t aaii mrn
c r i m r charged to him
t I*
tlia t tile 10 - 1 I a*g is l.it i i i i •
• ''tin* Ha iiirntioiir«l for I'.dnnrt
S illC f* K /lfl H f
W i n , - I " " 1 availa ble to the Negro children
He contends that he eventually
,IIU
,w ,u
V M VV *• • w ere not equal to those given Huu la lio n
p io v id in g lit.it
I . I .1 I'.ftft llellMiIII o f Salt
will be vindicated.
(
H
t
i
m
i
i
l
c
I while pupils The stale co m l said
o r iiis t lt id im i w h ic h pr •P&lt;
II.'
*ke 1 itA I ••p»$r, e*,l% tt»e clinic. • for
i
llu- growth itml prosperity „ f
, the Negroes emilil not lie required
e n te r lid o c o n tra c ts Im no
• i c'1.It A »*t .1x, 1ll'lllt ••l •• .illd lotin
Sit Ilford is ntlestcil hv the instul
I O1 f t
I n f :i
o f pe rso n s fo r Hie ic iii. n n d i ■
1 u •1. &gt;111 .if \ l AA 1 trie iin%.
•ulmil uf J . J IN telephone* by the to wail a y e a r while the sla te
t lie ir liv e s
w h e lh c i ot tint .
d r ie d .1 p . . " l l * l t | l \ fv-r one of
\\
| &gt;1 HM I
Solti h em Ill'll Telephone Co. sln-o* , cqmiliri'd the school facilities
c ra te d fo r t-rn ftl and w lie t t iii
.11«* • a .ii .m i le^
’ !......... o f World \ . a r II. I- I,n |* i Segregatio n In D elaw are school' ,
m il o p e ra te d n n d i-r tlie o i .pi,
III id*-« til*' .141 l l ’lllt Ml e |oh. E l
••vans, district intiiuigi'i, o f Itrlnn- Is reqnirril by the s t a le 's ronsll j
U
\*
l
1
1
N•
U
o f a it- llg io iix o r g iin t/a tio ii
b
•t tu •AAr l 1 f 11f H ill'd MIMIC M ■ ere
tut ton anti Itv n stale law
, " " ' , • " -I the Kotin , C|„t, |o,|ity.
* OtllO l
II * 1
fir s t lie
re q u ire d to p i n " il
Ii it
••f • •Mil Ml* II I' .Illd l.ihnr .mil
In other actions loduy Hn- Su
I bat represents mi itisreasc of
i m *f|o l ti.i.l
n
a
m
-la
l
r»**|
h
iii
-*il*
tlltv
.uut
tlie
.o
p.. t i l l . " t« 1 CelMT.ll tn- eomplele
|0I l-el.clll. he said, while till- let- i p re n tf Court
hi
lo p p n n
t
u
a
r
in
l
xom
nlneas
o
f
it
h
i.
.
.
n
o
.done t lie al'ii iini'l (ill HoInjured in n tru-k arciili-oi Fri
Heluseil to halt Ihe I’ ittslnirgh
tmlatiou o f Sunford was iiicn-rising
K*n.
p la n to the .xa tixfa ctm n ol th e m aftri Go •••Hi
In ilHti* 1 po*t4 id &gt;e»*iretarie* of
7 per cent. In litgr, there
were trial of Communist n a r ly org .m lie r
d a y niglit, u San ford motorist wn*
I In- |o.nl • •i
i
»urnnci- r o iit m ls * lo n e r o f the s la te
Nl Ml A .nut Navy
admitted to tho Fenmt-I l.anghton I I.l2!t telephone* in this com iiiuii . S ie v e Nelson and four other per
l i r ..
f* ft
r• th
o f F ltirtd u "
1’ iM'lltlOA'aer todav eiii Inrsed Ihe
lliispitiil lids r-iornln- « fi e , ),,. .,,, | I*y; in 11*173 tht-re were -J.JOO; an.I sons nn charges of plotting lo teach
I r|*ot ( x-ii'A*
M
I
'•
•*
*
(lit
low
cost
housing
fi”
the
nidi"
•
.
nnni-s
i,.it it, s|nd\ in.inpmirr i'Kturned down tie- niglit of the mi* now there nre 4 , 448 .
violent overthrow of Ihe l ' S gov
(111 «•*!•' ll .1 It
llir hi I 1 A
i population,
cmnniitteeiiii-n pm
1 ddistird t»v llir t in m a n admlnt«
hap hecaii**- of lack o f rm in.
San ford telephones humlle about crn m e n l The five cnntendeil they
v\ ith ti.ittmi and iliac .» u'n ahead tn
• Illll* fit *1
|*&gt;sett that ure! "e ct* louhlers and « *edit* I
X-rtiv* w ere taken of the hend. » 4n,000 colls during
a
single could not gel u fuir trial In I’ itts
• ll IIt 111 '
*n»
• *i •
realtors give , •reto' stoilv to pm
IciAid Sarnoff Mh rh .itnnan
neck nod Mhmihlers o f the le lured month, Mr. Kvttns said. There are h t t c h ht-caosr- of wlial thi-v called
mil tllftit
iduclli,, tr.» ,r ' tel/ liriie d liono'
Itn (’ofiunMoiiMn tinlds Hr flr*l
. »*inii George Arnold, HI, Smith about MI.I 71* long oisla nce call* publtc portion.m itl prejtulivu.
tn III *•'111$; fninorroAA
ll 1 tl* -' • a idc'i. * lift • . AHint nieel the special needs of old
W *»"|'*"M*
S a n fm d nvi'HWM
A Venus, Ii.e,.i«
ln .• V
to
made e ve r y month or uliout I.OtNi
44\ t v itm
O m*
n
H e ld * ' i 4
thni
minors taken
•
lit *AA fli.it iiiilutc •• ' . A
1 er Mersoiis
* 11 tu if! ta aa I'l I 'lilin iim
thi&lt;
•luilx- on the average.
attending nhysh-lxn who de*erlle
abroad by their parents retain
The fU lllt n lllff also so g g esled lllis |•Mil'll'm (*• thi IMlllMI the victim's eondltlon .ns o -t », r l.
III* •imm: at hl&gt; \r\A N'nrk hrad*
" T h e Increns* In the number of their United S tales i-illfcmdiip even
•HIM'
th a t " r a r e f t l l e im s ld e ta tlo ii lie gtv
rtl* A * ilkrd foL'rttirr hy
on«, A considerable number ,,f bitltf dl*tnnre sw|tehbon-.,| pesitlofi'. though thev rrm alti oversea* after
i.|. i
Men.t:»t
r :
I
1 ‘ r' * 1*1 phi *• aa 1991 4 ti n li’ -* F Wilson,
1 Im M’p f
stltehi'H w ere taken •*&gt; lai-ertitbo-s 1 •-* lm|«irtnnt,’’ he continued. "\\
-•t.
To en 'ii i!uvi'|n|&gt;m tt ii**i ulil)»*i t u 9 v 11
reaching their m ajority and even ittiiM Jniu: t i iu.it •
if
it
1
l
1
M
.
•»
*
• *k
1.1 L'*'k I&gt;A' iiiiliL in A r r it iin n I.il •»t a*.**i
ted .* -in i rtai a **! defenne
uhout
III* brad
’
ll*
Frida v
night *'nvo added II new positions since though they lake an oath ol il
I a.f |l . *•». «l-x1 ' **f
hi ii |i «| id &gt;» •* NI.i A
l/ . llilll t s (lin t {’ illl l i s t ' em it llllllt A It' unite .
hr I'r r* nil nt • I* t f hen issued
whe-o lo- .......ire.: n t - lioiiii'i v nt till end of Hu- war Then- are nine It-planet- to a foreign powi-i
I bi­
l*i **A iifiiist fm Hi* Itiu i' i n it* i 'l*
••iriii sninni *i i/in$: the elr
teiltlon "t the hiispllnl, Slici iff t r* • elreiilts aviillnble. We expect nding upnllcd I't Joseph Mniidoli
r r f i i r i l |t*'il|ili* "
•i, i h.'Iniiil llu* appointment
I " mine circuits to |,e added hIioii
Mrro said.
who wa* born of Italian parents in
I ttri*' a» ,i&gt; i a* "t 11 mi mil nf *t.i?i'
p.diln al I'**mhi d t**«* formed
Mr. Arnold was Inlnii-il mIhui' •V* DHtt till (*• AA111 1*4* lu*» intHf lltnv Ituvenna. Ohm on Sept 17 h*i 7
•1 It
.»«I Ar| 11%lti ki *t«'«ICIiril li* 111*1*1* r ••1*1
l i e i 6***111 prrfi* m.iAe study
ilstanee positions hi F e iiniu ry of lan d who wns taken to It.ilv when
,
11:45 F riday when h- f*-ll mi* ,.f
s l l ' h lo lllfl\ •• lo fill! ilia lli r nilil
.f Iti. ti iiinl sr? a i* *• • .did to sot)*
tru-'k he was driv ing during the lie*t ye ar "
he wns only four months old
I ll
,ofr m*l •’
ll.f
filltlrr &gt;alll
r*'***t»i»l»rlid;»!ions for no*
He lit t ribllle" tills ntpi" (-rowl)i
accident at L’Sth Street mid SunHef'-sed to rule on vnltdttv of a
of
'
M
i
n
!«*$•«
1
1
it
i*
;
h
I
a
rili'vt'tnrnt
s
•oini'i Idlitt m a n p o n ri and dollnr
a -ll furd Avenue The three-quarter ton to the importance of S a n fo n l a* a 1017 Vi rein Ia law which restricted
lloritfa
Imi
liliiitt
I
h
I
n
|ila«*ril
III
. Aif.
lit t t l r d e frtls i* * s t.d llis h
-jf
pick-up truck swerved nt-rnss the ce le ry and rahhnge centei n&gt; w&lt; ll strikes by em plo yes of piddle util
it \m
ih' aa &gt;|»i»|i«TN of noil hr i ti «itift'H I*A
•iii'ii* a dhmit diininistiimt ronibat
street a ft e r the driv er lost eontrol t-« *o tl-e N aval A ir Station und the itiex but which hn* since been ,
•
Hn
(iroitioIrrH
"
m
k
an
i
ii
|n"
V
i«
*•
mi
llu
I
inti-I
si.ites
Surgeon
tteller
. !'* . f: AI'lirss **
Itv It A l. l'l l J . T IIM I'K IN S
o f It, S h e r if f
Merit selil, n r -I A C L division headquarters.
modified
I ’ointlnir out the dlffieiilty of
|*i nhiiAArl* «ald In* \%a«* III full
tli.it Hiorougli prepui.i «d uml the * urpi .it the Xeadeinv pun haM'M •Hit irlioiitul to «!ix.nl
knocked down four until boxes. |t
Dismissed nn anneal from a de 1 Brllevtng
,
%
ailftiK*'
of
fhr
Hf.ifr
tl.srlf
It
i
to
llo
immedintelv
inerting
Inctensed
do
as
well
a*
.ill
over
tloii.itlon
a
l
e
* vt•i 11 t i \ aa lift l l i r pnr|H r«ei and
then overturned In tin- middle e f
cislnn upholding T ennessee's . o r
» t' 1 I " " ' ' * '
rrroiiiinrm
h
tl
ft
irirfo
rr
,
lit.if
Iti*
••■viol
foe
t#.l—ih(ine
se-vice
Mr
v
&lt;
orbing
in
clowi
olhiliorulion
,|.
t,-. *. . »•*« n f | li t- m i n m i s s i o n
the rend, returned to its -vluefs
I
p n r a t b n e xcise t.i* law wt-leh tin
"f ""
* i,r
'
iitmlf**
• it
Kvuns said. "Then- nre few plllees
with Hi it office to insure Hie high proi'iT auttioritii’ R i n p i n l llir f••• f
I mi *oaai r in* t aaiiti Itoffman
| i-iiiergeiii ) . to young men
and rolled o f f tl-e rhiiroiiehfi-'&gt;e.
poses
u
le
vy
of
three
and
three
It ,llr.lt *1 * *
if V
a* f* id.iA in hi* sole p o t it in il eonA " i s s e n g e c o f the truck, Dnvld In the entire country where the qu arte rs per rent of unmiul net women students at k o n - t l.,ik&lt;- n t degtee of effleli'ltev III their in.il Traih* &lt;‘oninilNMoii or anv olti
I I *'s|| I* f ia I
*1
fi
f Ihi * «A y •• tiei Ih©
Acuilenty are taking llieii mu ill training When the voting men &lt;-u r i frilrr.il a p r n r y 1h.il Ii .im imiMlir
Arnold, '.’ I. (Irnngc Avenue,
the •'•'I'liind run lie immediately met earn ings.
Jif ll . Old •
IN
• I d m il t’ *« Aide a ttrn d e d .service*
teal cadet training seratuslv t ' Intel list or .ite ilr.ifti'd for military holt to takr xli'|ix to t in I» llir pra*
driver'* nephew, received
minor This is mirth' because t-li'phnm1*1 .» • .
'Ctv lie tlie most ol them tie eon t o r and tliat tin* aid of thr \ in r it
.il B n * i aide i ‘hnrrti
! the experienced and eapalde dtt
scrntche* in the m i'h a n The door service cannot he entirely tnn«s
i !••• t .it llir a«d l
seqiii oily placed directly into the ra n N'rAAspa|H*r I'oldlitirrR \» mh i . i
uw ri'tltf S t r l
I ..... X I II • ict I t A I lM ldlOWOr'*
lliill ol t ailet l.t Ian
on hln side of tin- vehicle min e produced. It I* oartlv liecno*,. the
I r ml * •
II.ill ll
pn
'r m ef iif \
r r ln v e d to n o 'v **
ens ti ml hi* K w -cuttic 'sslatan t. Medical i m p s ul Ihe Arm y or tlon !*«• r n lM e d to thin rfid ’*
I
C|u-n and the iltlver went across demands for ndlH'rv ti'-d civil &lt;le.1*
tu rn ll- 'f f ii i. in s d r n s to n not to re*
• l.t Alfred Fuwler. the meinhci * Navv
nephew mid out the door. land. fense eommioiicutioiis are getting
tfir | epot I
m il* i tt'iA 1'i ’iim e fd id t in t tim e
of the corps respond tu m illt.u i
Ing nn his head, the s h e r if f *nid ton p rio rity."
Forest Lake A cad e m y Is ii 12
With respect lo t*-« io-t -llatlon
l i l t 1 A . M ' l ' l l i f A AA . 1 n
M
. i l l
*
.1 Hoffman tiad reaf
I orders n* realistically a* though grade Im.iiiling school supimrled
D am age to tho truck was not nt
d e lic t i
1 H
l
m . i n
r f &gt;"al service )&gt;•• said. “ It is nrse•uhoAA**r tli.d he " aa a*
! they alr e a d y w ere nteinliers of mu- by Hie Adventists ll Is lii-autlfullv
f
- i i
K
$ 500 .
1 lie
a .»Im c
o t
u p . m l
fi*f *
ml * oiild not accept,
•H i t
c * k ill!
nf our nnlmnal s e r v lr e hranrlu-* slim licit iii i rolling section four
Acetimnitnvinir the
s h e r if f
in Gently Impossible at «h&lt;- tirei«r*
1 1 1 *l * 1 1 A
l l " ! Ipllltt
Ih*
•isiial * n r'nnistnnceji,
There a r e *3 cadets and 20 e.i miles out of Mtiiiiioute Springs on
I *• ** ...................... ..
m aking the leveatlgntlnn e t (»-« ,,... time to olitain *iiffleiiiit d-nl
n
l
.
.
,
H
illd
I m
ill*'*• ttns tinir
T h e nn
MI A
| | | * $9 m u
de ll*, the latter term In iiii : ap State lliw .n lilt t i l e r two hull
elilent were Demi*- S h e r i f f \v || eimlc-ment to meet I *!»■ detiin'-d* for
sill*, l e d
Ntl
Bernard D. Lake wits mu.....I n« plied Iii the girl m em be r- id I In­ dretl hoys and gills from all parts
1 &lt;ii * • ar i *• not i'll
I' m ttni
din'll•**i**ii i-ijlu i't i iiitt linn
Hood i.nil C'lnstnhle t. O (S lim ) telephone service in the exeliiimre*
Hint
nre
now
under
dint
op-ration.
•
tllftit d
l l l A • *• l i f t *1 l * ' H
fo rem an of tlo- IN mao grand j u r y corps
Inf•• **f fin* S iin foid /.i . i iiil: a r i r
Galloway. The s h e ' Iff sold |.-,lue
. 1 d.ftIII* d
of the stale and se ve ral foreign p c
l(.,i i'l
I'll* *
i ■ im:
he w«» n-vnilllit’ the out, om« of And In these e*ehange« we an which was picked this nioiniiig bv
" T h e purpose of the Medlr.il i-iiuiitries are registered there I til s und \i||n«*|||i»*n(M llmiid viill
holding
a
much
larger
I'linil.'-r
of
i u I.no
Circuit J u d g e M. II Sm it Ii to in t'ndel pro gram Is to prepare mu
lit
t tn Id ill thr lii'Rl liM'i't Ill|(, Ih'i
Ihe v l d l e - 's eo-dlllo o le-fnre Ink­
upnllrntlnn* for «&lt;-r«'iee. ...... to ike v r s tig u te three cases iu which thr young |&gt;eotile tu s e rv e the cuuidiv ye ar
V
ll i. r • illd .11 V
• Mi­
id a\ Ins'll • iin*'. «ri»'fu| nppli. ut u.n
ing possible tio|l'-i- "ctloll.
.'lust ol tlie t m p s ' training is
iliffl*"
l|y
in
olilMiiling
di
ii
&gt;
ipiip
hr
M
il
stpir r/&lt; (I
.111*1
c
h
arge
s
are
murder.
fill AIIMIIM*'*'** " i l l I'OIIIM lip fol
either in tne iirmetl serv ices or iii
pearl tsn— nsoPouT
ment."
A s the fall session of Circuit eivlllnu defense tor the pur|uise uf taken on w e e k e n d s when Hie nl*\ tl i ll OA* II .1* t *rl
pntllll Ill'll • llllfN
(A
Mr. Kvnna was lntrodoc«&lt;t Im Court reconvened, the judge diew saving life " , l.t Stevens sluted gtilni- classes at Ihe Acad e m y arttl.l
I f ilfl.lt* •Ia Itn* sit ! tI'
A
Irfmlhy
*|i ■ BrnR’«iiin
**a«»
Charles Morrison as a native of tho nntnt-s by lot from a panel of " B e c a u s e ut religious training nut In session Tin- "Ming folks
li.il'Crd t-M1.4A I •
1.
.
.
.
.
,
.
,1.
....
I'lmtirtliir
ttn*
pinri'diiM*
ol
M
l*
New fifteens whose first assign­ altout "5 men. Three men called
111 III!
•in tie'll I'M*
..........
Ii
" i l l it Ivc i%
uml belief our buys are generally ure enrhiisluMIe ahoul Ihe pro |iu|||i| W(|&lt;
ment In Florida was in !in"tnt-n up for Ju r y duty were excused
Liram for they f r r l tliat as unilr
l .I (hi fill' AAIII Id Hi • Mill
• in oat*’ Kurin
no
d&gt;
flint*'
action
m
u
Ink*
n
m
il
nu
ncornhalant.
toil
this
dues
nut
Bench and who moved to nHnmlW a lle r M. Ilavni-s Sr. wn* pic k­
IIICM.M •
sirahle as \Aar I", it m akes cood
• el ie . at Ho dinner
C ltv F lre m "n
extinguished
-t In MI51 ToHowimr 'he triin*f " r o f ed as the nsaistiint fuicnino. Ju d g i menu Hint they a r e unwilling lu xeiiM* to he prepared for active Uie m atter wuh tnt*le*| until He
lt.,t I tie n i f •*«11 Hide h i d e a
rttultixfii tie *
minor grn*s fire tv-tween Tw enty- AI M°nn*vhnm to J-teksotiville,
Sm ith stipulated he wn* selecting f i lle r the united serv ices lu du l e r v t c r " h e r e v e r ami whenever lie* I luretihtt(•ir i a i i i* tils «-\|* itnl' d M*'!'"i&gt;r
l.tv at thr
Pm
Four nppli* nt inns fur vnimiecN
Fhilln D elleranl, Teh-lihonr- ciipi- tho foreman nnd assistant fuienuin their port to relieve s n ifflin g mi the need arises They have a vein
fifth nnd T w enty-sixth St r e e t s on
f a* f* i »es ill e Ul III *:tl a'« ,ir
I'tie
I’
A in e r lc ii
I &gt;in* i
will cnine h rfm e tile next III* * (il*ltt «I**i11* lie «•* tiiitiiuv !*• far dm nuei
superv isor o f according to the order In which the battlefield or se rv e with any mendahle
O range Avenue this noon It w as nnpv Information
spirit
nf
patriotism
reported todnu h» F ire C hie f M. Jacksonv ille, *nnke o r radio relnv, they w ere named tm the lurv Ii*l mllHnry unit whose purpose Is not which perhaps is hr-d summed up The Sllllf"r«t Tlieiitre I *ll llll I-V it - k 1'i-Hplt h.i ae mm* iimnev and a i r
will he prrimr Hint the Itidldiiiir at Ninth spending d t Ili l e Is tm\A a unnd
Pi"
N. Cleveland. Knrller this morning the newest tiling It* lung -Ilstanee Mr. I.nko nnd Mr. Ilayn cs, the to take li f e ."
hy Lt Steven*
when lie said
la h i **f the F a r m
Sti*'* » nnd l.iiurel Avenue, fnriiu • supplv of all I in |»«»• 1 .1 nl IA pi's id
" T h e cndetlv (g irls) will lie pre simply
firemen nut out another gr a ss telephone trnn*ml*slon nnd ga v e n fir s t two on the list, both ncet-nl" T h e y are preparin g lo
11
doll,i? aa dl »••• chnrifcd
pored to fit Into a defense pm
ly ii"* •! for church pin pote-, t*»* cmi'iitncr cimmI* avail.dih*
laze In n vacant lot nn Tw elfth demonstration o f a tnlc 'o-w*ve ed.
aerv e "
••Inf* nn&lt;I • ie h fam ily is
unit Thin method o f facilitating
Others on the Ju ry tire John I). iratn such as hospital work or
tised f«»r tlieir dramatic ni'tivite'*
k d tre et and Luke Aven-ta.
' Ned titrelfiiC’ l llu* |miI*Im x cun
mine s e r v i c e , " l.t Stevens went
One week-end rail w a s made lonir dlstnnco ca l's without the Cnllnhnn. Otto If. A m ,-r*«n. C m r *1 t to uitt a • »t i l *»r tleisert,
lllirr y T«»c»ke in TieekillU ap fldein e has le eli restnied
•eh f**» alt ha* iaife fam ily
e * e lv Sunday m o r n l" » to Gran*'- use of wires o r cnhles Is alrt-'dv I" le* T. Rahon, Uuisell K. Behnr- on lo explain. " B y Sprin g we hope
priivnl n f a rfiirn at "Mti S i •••el
" t i n s was act niuplistied h&gt; d i m I
vllle. A hl&lt;r*&gt; |mwer line burned In use e lo e g the eastern se-*l«inrd, dlen. J a c k II. Owen. William S to have 100 trained first alders
and French Avenue, while M» &lt; aiul ludiiccl i out mis 'A11 ti In g; tit*i
two and fell to t*-e g r o o - d near Mr. DeRernrd said, and Is n]»n B ru m le y J r . , John K. Hodge. Hill who uro currently being taught
\ It.
it
it&lt; a a
|Me..si.lcnt
liny S«-luiiadt Reeka p«rmi*»sim» tu taxes tietpinc In reduce tlie cm*
Cook's Store While no fire was used In overseas service, In ship- II. Glenn, Robert I.. Brown, liimi-s the principles of F irst Aid Iiv three
•• •lit A ttl* tip
cnnverl ii paint &lt;«tmp at the i* a i si-inei
pill i li.i-lllU
pnAAcr
aall ti *.r n ..
started on the ground from the to-shnre communlrntloo nnd also K, Benton, John M. Glllon. Robert (lunllfit-'l B ril C ross Instructors
»*f 2 IH F i e n d i Aveliae tn ie* as aahi* ti In Ind np pi li
hot wires. C h ie f Cleveland said, to aomo extent on trucks nnd uu- R. Bedenitough. William II. I'one. We alread y have quite a num ber
Wliite prii * cmilrids alone did
An o f f e r f-.r (lie piirchil-M- &lt;&gt;f all liptmUlerv simp. Mis. .1. I.,
R E N T S I II'
the fln-nu-n took the prer*orit&gt;nnrv lo*.
J a m e s M aynard |,t"»nar-l. Charles who hove completed such courses
, .
Hunt napiest* uiittiarisailiun t«* not a* coinplisti (tie entire |ol* Hu s
Guests at the luncheon, Intro* II. Dike amt Henry M. Jam eson .
ste ps to prevent any possible out­
\ ilislress ft,i -.lit suit wax
and hold their certificates They two C ity owne.l lots on (lie sotllli- hull.I nil upstair s apartmi'lil ol h-'i were Hie m ajor i.ietor lu eoiiviiieing
duce«t h»
Mr.
Morrison.
* ’&lt;-re
Follow ing Instructions by the stand willing lo s e rv e und to c o ­ Writ . . i i ii .•! o f I ’r.tirh Avenue
break o f flames.
l-.-Hi liusiliess .'.ml consumers lh:it f l .,1 Friday with tin- County
Gharle* F o tte r, J e r s e y Shore, Pn.s Judge and the picking o f the fo r e ­ operate with civilian defense a u ­ ■ ill.I Niutli .Sire." fo r $50 per residenec.
1
the hectic price r u e s had been I'l-'tk iigmiist Huron,ii C. Bice,
F r e d S a y w e ll and II. B. Bigelow, man. the J u r v retired to th rir room thorities in tmr local pro gram of fr.ml foot ni-ti.rirs on the agenitn
FIRM IIRAD DIES
Ii ilieil wi I lutl indirect control* open, |..r of iii.- Floridian Ivy
Hudson, Ohio: Fred f o t t s , Tltue to take up Immetllately the bust- p r r p a r e d n c i s ."
fo r the r.'giiliir riu-eting tonight
Hv The AModatrt Pr**a
p&gt;,-.i. l'„ssell-erry, l.v tlu- Winter
eniil.l lice.line effective "
CLEVKLAND-Wllllam H. Ger• vllle; C l i f f T h le n e . Miami: and J . nes* on hand.
...
, .
I',,, l, Fern Corp.iiuii-m fur tha
L t Stevens, who also s e rv es as o f tin- C ltv CommUnion.
&gt;
Tile
report
i:il.l
III.'
ll
.it
loll
lun
The three cnees which arc being hoy*’ dean out at the A cadem y,
hau*er, S3, president of the AmerlI* C. B ra d le y . Dr. F ll. Knight and
The lii.t for the nr.ioerlv wn*
-on of *48 I mi
I
yel
to
feel
llir
lull
inipiu"
of
Hie
Ben 0.... P, r u...r h , D cijtnd; and r-. G.
Investigated l.v the jury Involve directed a s im ila r corps in Wis­ run.I- Iiv C. A. Whl.lilon H r,
ean Rhlpbulldlng Company. Borntl Ben
post K orean m ililaiy bull-lop
Randolph Miller, Southwest ltoa&lt;t: consin before com ing to Florida realtor, who «lal.'.l lie reprein Detroit. Died Sunday.
Kilpatrick, Jr.
B IIA T T LEU O H O . Vt
-41 A
Cleveland Neal, alias Cleveland O - last y e a r .
s.-rit.-.I
an niitoniotlvo
concern
F A I T . W ELC H D IE S
voung filling Italian attendant w as | , ,
,
.
...
i x ; llu
Nenl, Maitland, and Rotiert k l E
xp
e
n
s
e
s
of
the
medical
cadet
whirh
vvoiilil
plan
to
e.instru."
n
AVK W IL L HE G L A D TO E N T E R T A IN A F A I R OF
TS.
W E S T F I E L D . N Y - Fau) R ,
Bana, ftanford. all Negroes nnd all p ro g ram ,
which
nrganirutlon Is hull.lino on tl-e nrop-rtv upon the held on n charge of murder loduy
v i ' i . . . . v&gt; l« ..» d
l l l t t o u u Welch. 70 , board ch airm an ol the
charged with murder.
sponsored by the Seventh Day A d ­ completion of the new French in the dcalli of Itoxnmoml Burring
S E R V IC E M E N FOR T H A N K S G IV IN G D IN N E R
Alik r M io r l
I l l n e s s Welch G rape J u i c e Com pany nnd
Ion, pretty 1!) year old office work
ventist denomination for Its young
Aven ue puvim*. The concern ix er, whoxe throat wax cut In ihe
urn of the firm 's founder. Born la
people
of
m
il
itary
age.
are
borne
NAME
................... - ........ ........- ............... :........
.............
Mrs. I.ouise Vim- .lie.l at .'1: 3(1 Philadelphia. Died Satu rday.
form of a erosx
hv each participating m em ber offi-rlmr cosh for the two lota.
AVA GARDNER IL L
Further .liscusalon will in- hel.l
Stntc’ x Attorney E d w a rd A John a iii . in Siml-'i-l F rid a y a ft e r i,
LONDON l$t—Screen *ctre»» Ava The course of atudy covering a
ADDIIKSH ..................................... - ............ ..............................
on the tirop.o..'.l trasii ortllnnlice.
short illtirx*. She resided nt 317
Gardner fe w Into town todev for normal acad e m ic y e a r of nine 'Ither .|i»eo-«ion» will inelu.le one said llobort Mngnon, 18. nf Brnttlv W. Fif teen th Street.
'I r * . Vine
horn xigned a xtatement after three
months,
Include*
training
in
m
ili­
medical
treatment
of
a
"
b
u
«
"
ih
e
P lIO N h
.
.
M
between
the commixsion
anil hour* of qm-ttioning In which he wn* horn In Sivnns.'ii, Wales, mul
picked up while making an African tary courtesy, close order drill,
admitted what wax described ax had lived in Sanford for the past
BIT /.
picture with Clark Gable In Kenya. litter drill, first aid to Ihe Irilu m l Koli.-rt M. Angnx, Ja.'kxonvllle his " r r i p o n s l b l l l t y " In the slaying five veals .
T IM E WK W IL L flER V E D IN N E R ........................ ’ ................... "Prisoner of /.vmla"
A Metro-Onldwvn-Mayer »noke«- Including the technique* of hand­ engineer, concerning the newer
Slie i* survived bv her huxliund,
Tho body of tho attractive b ru ­
man laid MU* Gardner, wife nf ling tho litter under simulated and water expansion program, nette w a s found F r id a y b y the Alfred W. Vim- of Washington, D.
3:17 • 5:111 • 7 :fM • 0:23
1:13
T IM E W E W ISH SERVICE MEN TO A R R IV E .........................
crooner Frank Sinatra, probably battle condition!, articles nf w ar. anil nnother alrnut the right-of- side of n lonely ro sd. Authorities C., and a sister Mrs. I. J. Thomp­
M O VIK LA N D
way
problem
nt
the
Sun
Oil
Com­
would enter a hospital tomorrow and the pro per r r i p e r t for and
M A IL T H IS CARD TO MRS. J. L. CORLEY, RT. I . B O X MS,
"The River"
pany In tho French Avenue said death w as cau sed by tho son, Swansea, Wutox. Funeral ser­
u i e of the national colors.
for
observation.
Her
condition
Is
vice* will lie announced Inter.
SANFORD. BY M O ND AY
throat slashes.
widening project.
! k
This curriculum Is approved by
notsorloua.

Price Controls
Held Factor I p

C heckin? Rises

Students At Forest Lake Academy
Are Trained As Medical Cadets

.Mcotiiitt Hold Friday
By Cili /ono Board

Ss'arl/. To Address
Farm Bureau Group

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C itv ('o m m is sio n
T o M e e t T o n itth t

iAl

LolilM' AIHe Dll'H

Movie Time Table

Consol* Valuo ioodor
m v 8»nfortTa Only Excluaivu TV Dealer
MV#?/."

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nexv U H F -V H F B u ilt-In Aerial.

$289.95

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F L O R ID A

G r a n t s C o u rt R eview
O f S e v c --1 C a s e s
O f S t a t e s Involv-

S ta te D e p a rt­
O ffic ia l H a s
S e r v in tt FiveP e rju ry T erm

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S A N K O IU ),

Youth Churned With
Death Of Office Girl

Cm m h a a a Moay Othar New Phllco
MmM i wHh 21,20 and 17 lath Tubas

Rhone 417

•HI

'Hiss Is Denied
Parole Today
By U.S. Board

E stab lish ed 10 08

Minor BlaxcH Nipped
By Fire Department

$ 1 9 9 %

Hhefflel.l,

I'lchin s.

VO LU M E X L IV

Bernard I). Lake Is
Named ForemanOf
County Grand Jury

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1 7 -in c h

I UHE E ST IM A T E S

Ulsbcci llannum, Mann, McCall,
C— Cordell, Foa. B— Da via, Melts,

nw* tk' ■ t o h i . a t i u * k " i ' a v a l * t. h m u t o i i a m m
AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

Accident Victim
, Can’t Find Room
In Local Hospital

H im S A THANKSGIVING D IN N U TIPI

Me
‘*
.Meriden,
Conn.,' 7.

YEI-LOW CAB 14*1

N u m lw r O f Phonos
In l so Is D oubled

at W I N N ’S T V

T'-niu
Is Litthti-st In l .S.

« l e j i to partly
v loudy
Hiroi.
luesituy except iiioxH) cloudy
e v il elite not III T u e s d a y :
slow
11sing tem peratures.

Delivery, by 7:00 I*. M . please veil

Davis Talks To
Rotary Club On
Phone Increase

Jmt Avuoet!/

©

rexelva your San ford Herald, City

^F o rm er
m ent
B een
Y ear

lo imnr...... • g I t iei&lt;Mil, the
Stetson Halt. i&lt; wilt wii„| ,,|, •IHII-*
ttslnv tm tlieir |u I home untx'til
tiliee o f tin* |!if*g .•'ii-oo vvlii it 'I m v
take on the hitrh-i tank ing Tro y
St a t e Itnl Wuvo from A labam a.

Sian Dohonx I n Top
FSU Ground Gainer I

T M I .A II A H S K K - - ISpeeli.lt III five cairn &gt; tin- .- imu II,,1 \ hnid.l'uiinlng fie.liim ili fulibiok
llulllllli I, live lilllV'.l I- f. le :! 7.»S I" o f Polish " X ln u llnii, Stun H mI iosx ,
funs. In " tei unj it,,. „ l,..
bleli • the leilililig L'IMIIII.I L-illlM'i fill
r l«*| I'll! S t u f f t ‘ ftivt'l wi(\ t til t*11 tt 11 |
M't »• -Mil •Oil " f IH.ftHi i | :i| |'»,'VJ
I lint -* rin rii«*ni**i fin*-.otf imf a V. U briitt* .
HmIim* / inrkiinno’il "Tiir/un.'*
|'l»Mff* of 7 .V|M
i iif
|,.
,|
t* n unlive of
tin*! ChirM-*o,
I * im ii i " it ii
i i
||
toil
noil nil* iinliieil In the In*
out till*
dlnii.t nil sln le eleven l«rl venr
I Ml
,1, . „
Ilf
while
pluving
fur
Himmivc II
nr, I *'• • / Vtf?fliM » I jiii
lliith
e
Stan tuts m irti'il Hie hull im
Hines tl&gt;i&lt; h.' ikmo nod tins retrisier• it u to" eoin nf till Mini* ,,r nn
iiv i i nge Ritin o f I.JI per trv.ltuhosx
sloiols iioly » . | 0 mill weighs hut
T A I.I. VII \ S S F iv?„... ,i
17* Inti generuten * lot o f noveer
Florid,i Stute I'ulvcisltv's It i HI couplisl with til* nliilltv to change
....................... . I Im,, \ ■ II. I |„.|„
• ptii-c unit nerelerutP.
t,i* II I V S'lililli'li' I'felt-iv ,. I,,, 1)1
•* the lieht' *t r»ll&lt;'tr« oiilim, in
Hie tmliioi.
Ir i-ttid N o t lc iI.i s l week nttain** t'i-ri,i,u.
Vetter stute,| l&lt;&lt;* I, ill not* line
man in the gam e on defense
m
t I i t:
that v-rithed '.*00 ••r n%rr. •**•
T " i t ' l t o v it.vit'ti»s ..r tana vv.
* »••* |l«i-*i%
M rr rlll, n fa* Mr*
I Hi eiM.-t S i.it ,.nl Kl-ruti
T V K I; .VltTIt'IS; T»mt mu Him :«n,
from l.ak«*lan&lt;l. M rrrill did imf
•lav Mf .N*• Ai**111'i*t |*»ij ill
***• II lit
p&gt;*v vere m tirh.
•
nf aii*|ar*l Hum* *«i
ilinif
Klsewrhor*' Ithillg tho line Vet|ee \f*r« nr), Hafir*tnl Kli*rl*l*l.
Ihrr#*
eitixl
I'laver*
mt ilofen**
Ifint »a III ('*• ► I•I at 1*1*11111 ritie (lull ♦ .he*
' i M .Alt i i i r * *'t l*|ir atiliitiiitltllf*.
vveiglied |Hlt. 17,1. pill, |itfi, t 7 :|, V
»* rlr i tie* ’. oa| i *i --jh |»»| n*n|nr iii*.
nilil I Hu
I • •*A| |:% *:*» |**|. Iiaatrl i*»%||!. |»hr*
I* **•••»! I*% v«**i »*••**• \ I'llr**ltiti Is
, . ' 11* *• Hvrit* it»r, Nt*\v V**rk *H»t|rr
iirrlvltiR nl the noitliern r "«»1 1«In I • •• net 11 leni.tl
.i|f* « ••i»I r ite*t *la|f«t
Ml|i| ........ *■•• t hiring
C ity min,ml I lb p. iii. Tlie l*'utu I H • ' IK
ttikiitHHi
t*«
•
'"tiiiiii'D
(*f**i IH Curp.
wolkcil out ill Orntn tills ufler- llll At III* I* • lie r •• I x *|*|fff»iMAfl
II.
m.mi ut :| p. i,|. no.I will not go
• •* iAii:i(i r.\i. ric » :i* rr ro it i*
illto tillllM'MvIlle until tnmotinw,
IIV Kit \NK r Mt i'A llT H Y
.\T T olt\M T AT I..WV,
The teiitil will ilile fim n Oeuln to
• »► Kl r
A
POHTOKKICM
(illilli'nville by lui' Ttie It u n b uries
vnintr.HH
will fly Imrk tu Miami Immediate­
|MK rNtVKID MTT IM.IHI
ly lifter the game.
HVItAfTHI!, NKW YOIIK.

I'SI

T r o y S t a t e T o P la y
H a t t e r s In De-Land
T om orrow E v en in g

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

tat-season chant
'Off title with
the
winner in Ihe conAVriyhl,

.n o w i'i-k
I bin T ie m i l l , o f ­
. t i i i k l . ' ; -loi ( *111 1.11 m u. dr&gt;
. c o illd . u n i Hot. \ fo s k e tti.

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Hie yame In The KFC and
winner Ihe rlghl

F^-Krlder.

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f. ii

s r . M I M I I I *1 V I I ■&gt;I H
scot itv ■
I'lim-r
I m Im If
I .
I itlitL
lti&lt; lull'
IM .

JSftK,®*
for the
Henford:

i-&gt;r

F S L Sol Now (,'alo
Kooord W ith .*17,812

. . S ? 1* ..
*"»"!
railed
Wap *. before be was Injured In

tba claslng mbtules.

Is Host
S c h e d u le

( ’rooms Aradtuny’s
(iame In Cocoa Is
("ancellcd I&gt;v Rain

A fter lids K d ge w alcr began lo
ride behind n solid wall of block
era. nnd despite fumbles. miiiiagcil
to tics up Ihe gnm c hefor&lt;' the In
term lsslon Paul While and Hobby
I,ano alternated n devastatin g run
nhtif attack which was ougument, &lt;1
by tim ely finssns from Connell to
Del Midrymplc. I.am c s l r c a k o l m
to Ihe end lone neur the d o s e of
the second quarter,
A rcvilullrcd .Seminole eleven
fouKhl Ihe Kaules on almost even
le rm s In the third rlan/n ilml
neither learn scurinif. Tin 11 in Hi.
final |wrlml Melts’ ipilck k ■&lt; k « . (s
blocked and Ihe tide lunwtl in f.&lt;
Vnr nf Ihe Kuplcs
as r e s e r v e 1
spelled Hie lirlnu rekid ars Hanford
routdn '1 afford lo pul in Its III
r*|H'rlrncrd subs and Hie Kriue
w a t e r offensive deluije sim ply col
lapsed the Scinlnole defenses
f r e r e d l n a the blocked
khk.
M r lU Inle rrrple d an liable pass
ami followrd II IhrmiRh with a
l • • y a r d Ihrust, (hr lonaesi ol die
Rame for Ihe C'rlrry Fed flash.
F d u r w a le r broke Hie He on Ihe
fourth down when Conley crashed
nvrr. Hanford received Ihe kick lad
wns unable lo limine Fdmwvaler
anil Melts I1111I In IiimiI auain Con
ley rneed .11 y a r d s mound end
passed In l.nrry Hlmmoiis (or :"&gt;
more and C harli e Co* rim do |,&gt;- • I
IU iinliarras.scd
Cox i.'obbbwl up a m d lo r
pool
from Melts nnd spun. I vs 1 -.it il ,md
ran it hack M y a r d s lo 1 lie Seminole
Sim m ons b raved lo llditewa
‘a J e r r y Danson, who cau eb l 11
on (he Sanford 10 mol went lo the
one being taekled by l.m’ keii hm
falling Into Ihe end /one for what
looked like u T P The referees
how ever, pulled II down on Hie
one. Sim m ons countered Hie dr
clilon on u riuarterback sneak for
the acore.
T h e re after Sanford resisted mu*
more Kdifewater onslaught
Hint
reached Ihe Seminole two afte r an
Inlcreeptlon o f one of ' t e l l s ' pass

■ ‘"h r * ■

t*••!! !• 4IIII* t 1 . •III S I . " -1- ii .1
Hose Howl, (lie oldest of the New
Ill*w will III* cl ll l f u l l . , . .
' e a r ' s fl a y classics
• ;«.ir Clol . Si.t III' Iny fo r tl,.
Anyone who owns a television
lid* r .'.•lie;Ijinli III -,ll 1, Ilf 1
sit will tie in position to Judge
*•»(•. The St*» Mil Ifl'l- -II! I.I
whether Southern California or
t
»* (nr II &lt;
M'lllCMt
fi
W
l &lt; I.A, as Ihe c a s e tuny be. is a
ill*' 1the I'll, I III,
I'iiil
Ji**|i
strong enough aggregatio n to m ake
« • *lt \
•. \ • I
• &gt;|»' rl 111 •111Av
iliings tnlerevting for the llig 10
A\ . •
M rv Stir 11 S Irn iix • •». fo\»d nf
1 Ills .A| i|lt*l
champion
Mall a.
llii* Hniiirn'w il«*|i«rIiitm l nf |ih%•
Ioi»k i%t»&gt;
Alw ays before, in Hie si* y e a r s
•*lf
||,
•drat Hlifr.itInti, mi id Miulrhi*.
ai h ,\in»v
't i n e Ihe roust conference was
•.*» *$.fm M&gt; 1 I.,
iiroli.ifili \iil| In- iirr.iiigid *p|t
1 till Ila « a&gt;|
l i .toped into inviting Hie Midwest
Im - 1 tin
ll i r r j ( nlli if*- ,mh| 1
| nivii •
••1 Mi. nil f *•• •11 all 11
too .bs to iti liig gam e, it has been
I • mu .*$•
tlt. H i . •dj| tf.t,ii|-«
*ilv of Miami.
I*Ifa* xv 111.
Mnrjf- 'I N*»*»*lv will nlay No. I necessary for the nation's fans to
"I l&lt;*rmI.i iw Mil* Illll tt Ill's| .Iiul
th»* Sli t m i t' lim. rin* K m i h i - H'lv upon the written word of
r 11xi* til (••1111 Inilh often
v*|l*\ hid . t*«»lfi • In* • tirrn w•*t*f%• California football w riters for an
• m it •ni»i
mi mif
imr limd ami
ti«m*d L
m top appraisal of Ihe host tram .
tins has led in som e instances
I •»;. • . liiilillr .Mill ||w ts'iHiu In
f»»» in. If- 11 v M K*
»•! la. It-fin.
Mi
‘hill In* No. 1.' -t*idi K • tin*#. in a widespread notion Hie Hose
**••»*•
Mi ni a tm*r«* 100 perir .ii lifiit; ••!» 1Iii' p.trl uf 1,nr
•*f Vii«l'nnii|i* .li
1 i Howl g a m e was going In be at
III! • Illflt.fi'
\\ ip I i " 1' ' 1 •"» epic amt that the llig III
1 • •• (• • • |r .*w In 1 lif igantr,"
!• n
Im- V.- I Til* r.rtii in.
\v II champion might not even win It
'
* m » i i - l i t nf Miami gritl*
• , lllllll*'l| lift*
.1.1 v o f f Iii- I Probably som e imrsons who be••oil
nt 1 111 hi
w.iill. " | | \
rrr*
mil 1
lit ^’I&lt;| ;.r • It............verythin g they read even
11 I iln* far ln*Hrr .iff rtiomi In lu
I . I moio-y betting on some of the
nil •• nf #*-.l Hill
•• it li.i If
.If I I!III.
•mi liarf — .uni |
eoiile Is It they do so this lime
St' M.*i
..........
In ; l, 1 I mil lotll Mian
Ill
I in i» •hev will have only them selv es to
Til** if »i' nil
fl.ili* In 111 a k •* ii w
blame
III Tlo* ft .I ii* •
Hull NNimmI i 11 f f *w
\ . a re fre s h e r course, we will
hi m 1 you the scores of the six
Ill.n.it
names played thus fa r under thr
••••If Hi I IMm
" " l e n t Hose Howl agreem ent:
Is.
• % Itil
Illinois Ia. UCI.A It ; Michigan
i
.MU r iii- II.. 11. Lot lii­
l &gt; I SC it; Northwestern JO. Cali
•III! 1 II
&gt; to Im I ItI w
&gt;I,
• ■•t nia II Ohio State 17 California
III- (III I* I I ll'ii 1 ifii 1,1
III* Ill-ill, I III t v 4111•I vval.f
I'
Michigan 1 1 . California 8;
Illinois pi Stanford 7 That adds
Mmim
IP
•ff. I 'IV •li'Vi'll,
LllHlllul's op lo gam es, fi ll; points I8.V53
1 '• 'i ll i'li In i ll till I itt -L 1 vhL iu I
H eavy ruin* ami M-t
*'• t In , lul, 1 1|| &gt; x, Ml
Ihe Wc-t Coast lias at least
; forced a \l-st 111lllllf fl' |MIS| |Hl||l* flll'llt
rriHiins
\i .llll*IIIV I*OCMH I't "veil it can take it, but there
I . • |i| fill 11 I,|| ■•r • rdlm nl "&gt;f the
fi *«&gt;1) 1.111 t;nm«* in the I ru Ii i n ICi\r*r must lie a great upsurge of lioiie
f ' l ' f ill III | ||f |||w| half u t tl,
' iallillll.'l I l.t- Il 1 III I la till .eiihiin. r i l y Inst nittlH It w *s d ir nrrniul Hun w ay e v e r y time Mime infillMlf Mtil I li iiftf nf 1 1 fi-, ' e 1,11V •&gt; has e K21 iiii' r a m r l i i l f*•r tun ri-.iMin nr ■ oii.it m e m be r of the llig iii , such
'l»* Vhli
iiii
|niiiili
Wf ■*»• SOI VI I alHitlu'r iiii Iiii- Ituli.iti Li*, r r m a t • Dr John Haniiuli of Michigan
stall,
com es o it and sa y s he
• Ulllfl t I *• 11 tt li ii|i|tn &lt;1 Mon mill in for Hu* I'milficrs Mil* *•••*i-n
...... f,»l • • «lti&gt; • 1 Hi )i*‘ I'l 101 III
lia r llr r , llir* l rturn's Mi llHHiriti* doesn't think howl g a m e s are
I &gt;lielleial
1 Pi • '• • oil iioji In I " • « I* Mmini
iiitilrsl waw &lt; «illi*il nil Im i ;iu*c nf
Hi.. ••ttli 1111 &gt;\ ii li­
I Ills could, i l l cmir.se. Im- the big
a M linltilr mU up I hi* I'anHirrw
L . K' til ip I. v in.| \ ami, 1 1,ill
•"ru in g point F ro m all acemmls.
Mill plat I usds n r t l I lull sila s
Is* fit* I &gt;ili| Mil I |h k J'.t |t» Il ,i;|t| aMri rtiuiii in a pusl
' usual. ImiIIi team s you will see
srasnn
\ iim|i 1 Lilt, *1 ft* n
tnniorrovv by courtesy of Hie NCAA
lltaiilssttUInu l&gt;4 &gt; unnic
M1.1t
Mu'
Mur rii'Miic of f in *. H %•
big.
I In- rnnli sl \%i|| |,t 1 .1 Hi-,| fhc I I lev I'inn Coinilllltee are
llo •
lit*w aisri'r, Im«%r%**r,
single-whig slo ggers who
" i 1 li*r\ l l l l " .1 n«I will inmittiiralr ..... ..
•
ilili* ul 1•I•• &gt; iiii * lii’l l r l
iiii .iniiiinl rlas-sjt In In- |•1.1 veil (|| ■ in move the hall oil Ihe ground
t.M•Mi.ill 1 in I in* iluulii will 1 Mini
’ ■ well as through Ihe air This
Hu- i*ml nf r.M Ii griil mm Min Sdtnl
" i i i i i l h Im wt |ii*rfurnimift*
&lt; iituli iiromising. for no team
;• r sh 11• fraliTiiilv Mpli.i riii Alpli.i
l»l llll- \ I'll I \w fill* HIMIs JllltN
will s|Miii*nr Hu- gaini- fur llii'ir ■ Im h relies p rim a rily on lls pass•»ll llll*. WI'l'll, ||l| IhII w «*•'(■ HI |l|
mg ga m e has much eh a lire against
Mlinlars|ii|t fund
Ih- 1st t Hitt IIh i u - i 'M i s 11 |i fur flu■ ' s p i r a l llig III d u ll
llllslis •fifc .ilttl i't •III i-urllfi
f * ilili- ll l-s mi * n r H dial tin
this would lie ail awfully good
• III* si*;i\»m In a liar ri'tt Hi hi 1•
If im 1 italic*. s%mi lil lilsr tiiilliiiit*
Incidentally, for Ihe coast
l;111 ill llll* flint g.'lllM- L.t 1 i*r-n (In* " ii
1
• Mii'ii In li m i in wlial
&gt;'"v In hreal. Into Ihe win column.
lUll I f . tills
'••••lil In die ii|i-il nf t||»ssiiw in
*s&lt; \l y e a r might he loo lale, he
^itlllllllH Infill ill llll I'I’i J
||)
&lt; mi-e Michigan S t a le becomes
Isfiiii I.tit•• nil 'In ( ,,iiiir*s.
eligible lo represent Ihe Midwest
M" • »*f t|i, M in m 1 1 1 19r|*11 *4 9m \ 1*
him', nnd the word I slhut (he
*• *&gt;1 •• *.tt• •1 iii'ii, Lin 1 Hu: fill dil l
Spartans will ctmllnon tu Im ru g ­
tlljlllll". dll' 11(11 1 IrillU'M limy III*
ged
II :t. ii b* ■&gt;! |itiv ii id h iip,. lo llir

lu 1 V \ ’ 0 s

&lt; iiiwtat.-'fiii

lory over I'rov In their opening
game.

H IE W K A TIIkK

i r you uoirr

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Crashes
Fed JVs B last

Mainland

Scottmen Win, 24-0,
In PTA Sponsored
Tilt; Harold Pate
“ Scores Two TU's

Game Commission
Releases Changes
In Hunting Rules

O scar Williams’
l\ Points Lead
Crooms Scorers

Hy K E N T t'H K T L A IN
One of the moat powerful Hem­
lnole Junior Varsity gridiron
team* In rerenl yeura rang down
the curtain on the I It62 season hy
winning Its fourth game of *1*
laved this season In blanking
(•Inland of Uaytona Bruch fur
the second time thin year hy a (.'room* Captain ()*car William*
convincing 24-0 score In the Me- maintained hi* position aa tho
leading scorer nn the learn for the
seventh straight week. The spindie-leg dynamo has plercrd enemy
goal llnei four time* lo lead Ihu
Panthers In that category.
fl. Knight la the aerood rank­
ing producer with 18 point*, hav­
ing tallied twlre hy the touchdown rente adding three mure
point* on eatra point conversion*.
Rddlo F.Uiv, the hard rbanlag
flankman, I* the only other Pan­
ther to rrcord a T i l thl* year,
Jonn Hcoit
Jim Hawkins
besides Gordon Fort.
II wa* Kilty, If you remember,
mortal Htadlum before a fair
ahowing of 1160 football partisan*. who made that vicious lacklo stop­
It was a glorious ending for new ping one of the touchdown-bound
roach John Hcoit, who was signed Kuril* players two weeks ago As
primarily to shape the basketball a direct result of that collision,
destinies of the varsity basketball Kilty had to have several teeth re­
team. Hcott in hla traditional fash­ moved bv Dr. Bingllng and (he
ion cleared tha bench In last flashy ena will be sidelined for the
Cocoa tilt this week end.
nlght'a whitewashing.
The Panthera have won three
Despite Ihe predominately
of *la gamea thl* year. Carrying
forger players on Mainland, the
over a 7-won and ooe-lled record
144 score does Indicate lha true
from lait year, the Crooma ele­
Maters of tko contest. Tho Hemven went on lo eitend their win­
teulea had three touchdowns
ning wavs In the first three
called bark on them via penalgame*
thl* year stretching their
tles, one a brilliant (8-yard run
victory skein to 10 straight be­
by power-parked Johnny Jones.
The Junior Fed* knocked four fore succumbing to Hungrrford,
Malnlinera out cold In the bruising 13 0 .
However, the Panthers, once
line piay liefore the contest closed
beaten, have nose dived losing the
next Iwo encounters. The I'unthcrs
will be carrying an Ignominious 3game losing streak Into their game
with Cocoa nl (he Indian lllver re­
sort tomorrow night
CKIMIMS H H OHIts
Scoring
I’lsyer
T il. KP. TP.
Williams
4
II
24
G. Knlgld
2
3
18

Panthers Travel To
Cocoa For Battle
Tomorrow Evening

S

Kandy Reynold* Johnny Junes
wllh keveral other foe* hardly be­
ing able to rlso after Ihe plays.
Tho Scott men were a beautiful­ ('ROOMS
3 3
ly coached team that mixed up u Opponent*
3 3
powerful rushing attack with
A.
timely passes. The Junior Fed* 0
New Smyrna
rolled up 120 yard* In the air. 14
DeLand
Jimmy Hawkins and Handy Bey- IU
Florence Villa
nolda were the key figure* In the 0
Hungerfurd
ilng gume with Jones und Dal- u
Kustls
Turner excelling In the run- 14
Leesburg
department.
Schedule
At lha conclusion of the cunNov 20— Cocoa, there
taat, popular Coach Hcnll was Nov. 27— Kuslla, here
lifted lo Ihe shoulders of his
(Celery Till)
charges, despite his protestsDec. 8— Hallies City, there
Ilona, and carried hodllv from
•ha gridiron tu the showers
B o w lin ? S tu n d in g H
while the bend blasted nut (be
school song and Ihe erowil
cheered.
It all began when Turner, show­
ing signs of a fulute Hemltinle Hellcats
gridiron great, ripped the Main­ JRU's
land (lank* for gain* of 20 and 2ft Tlgercat*
yard*, the latter jaunt scoring the Bearcats
Initial TD . Reynold* failed to con­ Panthers
Bobcats
vert on a end around.
C ITY LEAGUE
In tha second period, the Sem­
inole* stoutly resisted the lone
Mainland scoring threat on third Stine Machine
••yard line. It was then that such Ace (Has*
linemen as Larrv Bates, Jimmy Post Office
Whatley, Tom Nnrrle, James Mr- Stanley-lingers
Dee, David Galloway, Gtnr Bass, Celery City
Bob Shoemaker, Boh Carter, Ro- FIs. Power A I.
hart Newson and other* stood out
M IXED
aa they did allevnjjng.
Hanford recovered the ball on
No. I
fourth down and on Ihe flrat
No. it
■lay Joneo bullied hla way
No. 6
through tackle and broke clear
No. 4
behind timely blocka to raco (3
No. 2
yard* for what looked Ilk* a
No. 3
hdown, but lha first of those
atlag red flags dropped on
the field and Joneo* great sprint Plowmen! hy the opposition a*
waa called back lo lha 80 where the half ended wllh the Feds lead­
refer** Goose Kellie* paced nff ing. 12-0,
Turner opened the third period
a clipping penalty against hla
wllh some more fancy running to
own atadenta.
Thla didn't atop lha Fads, Jim ­ put tha ball down deep In Main,
my Hawkins unleashed a An-vard land territory. Then Reynolds un­
pass complete to Whatley. Thrn corked a 2t).yanJ spiral to Pata In
ItawfciiM repeated hie aerial act, the and ion* to give the ScoUmtn
chucking a SO-yani toa* to Harold a IB-0 bulge.
Reynolds want wild, running
Fata who took It on the on* and
and passing until Hanford waa
fell Into the end sone. Hawklna'
down on the Mainland II.
extra point kick waa booted out
BfflaJng Johnny Jones bucked
end fought hla way tk* necee-

E

CITY LEAGUE
Sanford Bowlin?
Alky

Blue8 W ill M eet Tonight

3,353 See Crooms
In First \ Games
To Set New Mark
Bv T . V DAVIS
Tim first four unmi-s played hy
Ihe ( ’room* Pnnlhers in the Me­
morial Stadium have drawn a re­
cord breaking lolul of ,'L'I63 fans
(Ills season. Th&lt;* Pnnther homecoming gume wllh Leesburg last
week drew the largest gridiron
ernwd ill the history of (he school
whin an estimated 1,300 fimthull
cuthiislasl* Jammed their wuy Inin
the Memorial spurting arena.
(ini uf this record 1,300 turn­
out, 1,122 were paid In establish
snulher all-time mark In the
rrhnol'a arid Irun annals.
The Cite of Sanford has re­
ceived 2HHI.2A from the lax re­
ceipt* In these four contest*. An
additional $100,041 bus been turned
over to the City hv Crooma to pay
the rust uf the lights, making n
grand total of |2P(1.2R having been
paid lo Sanford hy the Panthers
till* season.
Here are (lie attendance figures
for each game lids year.
(lame
Paid
Total
New Smyrna
1176
HID
Florence Villa
3W3
643
Kustls
6211
700
Leesburg
1,122
I,MM)
Totals
2.7 ID
8,863
Here are Ihe light* and laa re­
ceipt tulnls.
Game
Taa Liable Cltv

home slate for Ihe Panther*. How­
ever, Alpha Phi Alpha aeholarihlp
fraternity has schaduled n post­
season game for Thanksgiving af­
ternoon pitting Eustli and Crooma
together for what will he an an­
nual classic after each aeaaon In
the Memorial 8tadlum. This series
will be known aa th* "Celery
T il t "
A gala parade wllh four
band* participating will precede
tb# gam# next Tharaday after­
noon. Dr. R. V. Moure, prealdent
tnd aon* at tk* coffin corner.
of Hethune-Cookman College In
That was tb* last Hanford touch­
Dayton* Booth will crown lb*
down, though Ralph Ftowora
"Celery T ilt" queen between tbe
ran aver fra* tho eight in the
halve* ef tb* Enatla-Croume
fourth period but It was called
battle at Ik* Memorial Park.
Th* parade will commence In
Reynolds toaaea to little Richard
Barlneau who carried It over the town at liAO p.in. and th* game
Dayton* goal llna after a five- will get underway at BillO o'clock.
yard run only to have that on*
called hack for a penalty too.
HERITH HOW
Bo convinced was Scott that th#
OAIN K HVILLK
(Special) —
proper ayatem with th# youngster* Florida’s goal haa been croseed
la to piny thorn all, he even sent in eleven times, five each on pasata
106-pound Robert Bamuela, who and running plays, the other on an
Immediately dletlngulshed hlmaelf Intercepted pose. Th* Gatora have
with a pass Interception In th* scored RO time*, 83 on running
fleeing minute*.
pass Intercepl

S e m i n o l e Directors
Study Offers A s
Fate* Of Baseball
Hungs In Balance

Hy K E N T C IIKTLAIN
Komi memorieii of Seminole llluh
School ertdlron Immortal*, Leon
B‘" Plemlng, Will’* An
demon imtl Kd Cordon, are imiw
being rapidly forgotten In the wake
of the blaring trail of one Virgil
Talrnadge "Junior" Metl*. the
Lake Monroe triple threat who I*
with each passing weak shatter­
ing HIIS football record* and con­
verging on the virtually in*urmountable all-time mark*
Ariinna had It* Wilton! "Whirs#rM White, lltlnol* It* Dike Killeman and Maude "Buddy" Young,
Ohio Its Frank Minkwlrh, Indi­
ana Ita Tommy Harmon— all
great prep gridiron wonder* who
achieved the l.TOO yard* per

T A I.I.A II ASNKK (Hpeclalj —
The Came and Fr**h Water Flah
Commission leleaaeil today the
limit lure regulations on one new
Wildlife Management Area, and
eorreeted the rule* applying to
ahootiug on another piddle hunt­
ing territory.
O. Knrle Fr"e. A**l«tnnt Director of the Came Agency, anld that
sportsmen may hunt till* vear on
the recently acquired Flaheatlng
Creek Wildlife Management Area
rnuipnaeil of approilmatrly 100,IMK) nerra.
Hegulatiuna fur the new area
Include the onrnlng of the sea- la every bit a* deserving an Allaim nn Nov. 20 and rloalng Her. Houthern berth a* Tampa’s Kick
20, with the flrat II daya open Caiares wa* several years hack.
The Lake Monroe “ Locomotive"
and Mondaya, Tueadaya and
Friday* rioted thereafter. All crashed Into Ihe charmed l.oooleaal game may lie taken with yurd per season circle last week in
the Flrat District rule* applying nl* eighth game of the season, with
still two lo play und u possibility
to the Fiahralln1
• Creek Area.
a third game will he milled In
Hport*mrn wishing lo hunt In that
the event Ihe Celery Feds can mas­
this art-a must purchase a public ter
DeLand here next Wednesday
bnntIm* stamp and must obtain an night, thus advancing Into Ihe post­
identification curd from the area's season championship play-off for
cheeking stations before being the Fast Florida Conference
permitted to enter Ihe shooting
Unlike moat great one-man
seetlon.
•tars, Melt* I* strictly a "tram
The season for Ihe Tnmoka
man.'' The little power-packed
Wildlife
Management
Area
bundle of muscle* and eheer de­
termination with the Incompar­
able "wUI-to-wln” look a bark
Saturdays and Sundays open
teat to bis teammate Kd Ixickthereafter. Previous rules for
ett last week, because of the latter'a brilliant runs. Melts didn't
this area railed fur Ihe same
aak lo take the ball over on Iwo
shooting period, hut stated the
easy line playe last Friday night
flrat I day* were open, wllh
against Keabreeie. Instead, Ihe
Wednesday, Thursday. Saturday
llttie 8 fool I senior played the
anil Sunday, open Ihe second
blocking role* for the deserving
week, with Saturdays and Sun­
l/ockett who plunged over once
days open thereafter.
Frye suld the nei|uisitiim uf the from the one ana another time
new area brings to almost 1,600,000 tbe number of neres uf public
hunting territory that Florida
sportsmen mnv shoot in this year
through the Game Commission's
program of aequiilng more land
for the average tinnier.

»

sf a ^ w t r s i

A nd Scores 92 Points

1,0

I red Cana*

Bill Fleming

HKAMON CHID KF.CORDH
Scoring
*er
I'D. KP. Kl'M. T

HKAHON YAIIDHTICK
publicity for tho school through
Metis' feats. But they know that
Isn't the purpose of sjMirt* and for­
tunately they do not foster that

don't pruleii In know, hut tho lack
of this Invisible quality can mani­
fest Itself tu Ihe very rank amateur
aa typically happens when a one
man alar literally auccumha tu tho
lark nf co-ordinated timing from
hla fellow players.
Thla I* not Junior Melts. We
watch from the standi, but never
hear what goes on in the huddles
nr Ihe playing field. II has been
told, over and over again, that
Ihr humble llltlr competitor
makes ■ special elfurl to thank
each and every player who has
thrown that all Important block
or assisted In any way In helping
Junior pick up even a yard.
Thla la not a story on Ihe "per­
fect" football player, berouae (hat
star has yet to rise, hut merely u
tribute to a player who Jusl doesn't
know Ihe word— quit. A modest
player who knows he li Just a cog
In the wheel of a football team.
In terma of more concrete evi­
dence, let us Juat scan the stallslies for what (hey are worth— moro
often than not tho ultimata factors
determining whether a player will
make that all-conference or South­
ern team.
Melt* baa aaiaiaed aa araailog l.ilt yard* la I N carries
lor ■ D.S yard average per try.
The record ipeaba for Itself. How­
ever, It hi all tbe more pheno­
menal when you consider that
Metis has galaed over two-thirds
of tbe team1* yard* on the ground
while carrying Ihe hall only onethird of the Una,
Junior has scored D2 points—
two-thirds of the team’s point pro­
duction. Ile haa passed for 14 moro
of these points or an aggregate
total of 108 points. Now consider­
ing aggregate total*, you cannot
forget that tha little aenlor dynamo
has accounted (or 179 yards of (he
I I I made In the air for a total of
1,114 yards gained by running and

paislng.

There la Mill soother feat that
thla triple threat gUr haa
achieved that goes for the meet
peri mhentidad by meal fans and
that la Me actalandtag posting
record. Notts haa daw# all the
toga's pealing, meetly ihe short-

First Down*
Varda Bushing
Yards Passing
Pass Attempts
Passes Complete
Passes Intercepted
Punts
Punting Yardage
Punting Average
Fumbles Lost
Yard* Penalised
TR A M S TA TIS TIC S
SANFORD
opponents
Gam* Record
Kustls
Leesburg
Tavares
Pnlutka*
Ht. Augustine
Winter Park
New Smyrna'

Seahreete*
I lent ties Conference

FFA Members Will
E nter In $10,000
Magazine Contest

The fateful meeting of the di­
rector* and stockholder* of the
Hemlnola Blue* will be held thl*
evening at the Commiaalonrra’
room In the City Hall at 8:00 p.in.
Hanging In tha balance will
bo the very faluro of profesatonal bnaeball la Hanford. The
Hemlnole diamond braaa will
consider all offers for the club
In an all-out effort to sell the
local Florida Htata League en­
try In order that tho non-profit
Seminole County Baseball Asso­
ciation will bo able to liquidate
all dabta Incurred during the
past season.
A group from Gainesville may
try to lift the Hanford franchise
In an effort to put the university
city hack In the FHL. Other feeler*
have been sent out from undis­
closed source* for the local club.
Tha buyer of the dob will a*aume tho reign* debt-free wllh
a bua, uniforms, concession
equipment and the contracts of
right baseball player* Including
Ihrca pitcher*, three Infielder*.
• catcher and an utility plover.
A* 8emlnole Blue President
John Callahan put It, "We want to
sell to a per»on who will keep the
club hera naat year. However, If

Denver Cordell
K ,w ,r
no one can meet our price here,
then we will he forced to sell It
to un outsider-"
Aei-onllng to a reliable source,
a f4,(k)0 offer might take the club
lock stock and barrel.
One fart I* certain. The local
owners want to sell, and If need
he, they will liquidate all the
club's assets lo mak# enough
money lo pay off (he debt*. In
this rase, there will be no base­
ball team here naat vear. If an
outside town like Galnewvllle or
Melbourne purchase* the (ranchlse, there will bn nn bneeball
here In IM I, either.
Aa rotlring FBI. prexy John
Krlder said, "Thl* will be a very
Important meeting tonight. The
question whether wa shall have
hnsehnll In Hanford mar he de­
cided at thl* meeting."
There la a rumor Krlder will
accept the Job aa general manager
at Daytona Beach nest year. He
wouldn’t deny this or admit It hut
he did say he la seeking a job in
baseball.
One of the director* and officer*
of the Blue*, Denver Cordell, ha*
lieen elected to the Cltv Commis­
sion since the season closed.

Memorial Stadium
Event Schedule

Nov. N
Seminole* vi. DeLand (Home
LKKHBUKO (Special) — The coming)
Nov. 17
Future
Farmer* of
America
throughout the Stale of Florida Crooma ve. Kustls (Celery Tilt)
are participating in a huge circu­
lation contest ror Florida Wildlife
magntlne which feature* an eatlmated $10,000 In prises, according
to Jack Grant. Editor of the Game
and Fresh Water Fish Commls"Ion's publication.
Grant said that Ihe contest/
which started Nov, IA. offer* a
brand new ID82 Ford Trarlor nn
first prlte to the FFA Chapter
selling the most subscriptions lo
Ihe magailne.
Second prlxe will lie a register­
ed Hereford lleifer, donated hy A.
I). Davis, President of Winn and
Lovett, while Gueat Airway* haa
donated five tripe to Old Mealco

Celery Fed Schedule

its is ?

other field.
Junior Motts Is Lake Monroe's
Locomotive.

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Seminoles Play In Tangerine
*
Bowl With Edgewdter Tomorrow
Seminole High School'* var*ity
gridiron heroes will invade the
Tangerine Bowl tomorrow night
in the firnt of a Uiiee-ganie home*
ami-home aerie* with the Edgewater Engle* of Orlando.
Thl* will he a non-ronference
"breather” for the t'rlery Ked*
who have run up G» point*
to their opposition* IV In the
lait two game* with KFC tram*.
New Smyrna and Seahreete.
Aa far a* the favored role, San­
ford can hardly he rluaaed with
Kdgewater hut the Fugle* have
had only n ao-ao record thl* year
and Sanford ha* won five loat
only one while tvlmr with l.ee«-

Bussell Mann

Joe Hutchison

burg and Winter Park.
Keserve seat tickets and gen­
eral admission ducats urr now
on sale at HUH business office
on Klghleenth Hlreel and French
Avenue for this "hlillm r” tussle
that revives the old Irudlllonal
rivalry between Orlando and
Hanford.
The results uf this gume will
have no hearing whatsoever on
Hanford's chances of making the
Fast Florida Conference play-offs
nt the end of the season.
The Hemlnolrw face Del.and
here a week from Inidght on
Thanksgiving eve In Ihe all Im­
portant clash lo drterinlnr Ihr
winner of the southern half
championship In the KFC. If Ihr
Feds win thin game nest week
they will thrn represent the
Hnuth In the pnst-sruson cham­
pionship hnltlr with Ihr north­
ern winners.
If they win Ihe title game ac­
cording to schedule, the Seminole
"Express” will roar Into the KFC
terminal ut the end uf the 11182

P. K. Yntige
Ketterlllllis
Sanford
DeUnd
i'olntku
Starke

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•Krtterlinus 20, Starke 7.
'Palntkn ,‘16. New Smyrna &lt;1.
I'. K. Ynnge 26. Fort Pierce it
I tel.and 40. .Ins Tech It.
(JA M ES T H IS WI'.Kh
Kustls nt Delj i nd.
Green Cove Spring* at Starke.
•Ketterlinu* III I'ulutku (Wi-dlies
day).
Wlllistoll at I*. K. Ynnge.

Don McAuliffe, M i e h i i- a n
Slate's football captain, scored the
opening tuuelidnwn of tile 11*61
season ui'niiist Oregon State. IB
also scored the first six-pointer
this season ill the opener uguinst
Michigan.

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THURSDAY NOV. 211. 1952

No. 65

Assoc in ted Press I.eased W ire

President Pleased
TrTs
w
iiiIk
B
e
^
sen^ower
Selects
Dulles
As
His
r
,
P
Over Ike’s Stand On
Blacked O u t
Prisoners Of War Defense Department Secretary O f State, Wilson Defense
Truman Holds First
I*iist - Election Con­
ference With News
Men This Morning
WASHINGTON UT - President
Truman said today he ia very
happy over lien. Dwight D. Elsen­
hower’s views on the Korean pris­
o n e r of war issue, and declared
"this country Is a unified organisa­
tion In Its policy toward the rest
n( the world."
In Ills Ifrst post-election news
conference— his first In fact since
Hcpl 23— Truman laid emphasis on
unity and on Ihc effort to muke (he
shilt of [Hiwer lo President-elect
Elsenhower us smooth as |&gt;osslhle
He begun with tills statement
which he permitted rejHirlers to
quote directly:
ft "I want you to understand that
the election Is over and that we
are trying to get things In shape
to muke un orderly turnover of the
government to the successor, and
that we want to let the world know
that this country Is a unified orItuniriitinn in Its policy toward the
ro t of the world,
"I was very happy to see that
(ien Eisenhower had Inltl Sen
Wiley that he was with (sic) the
policy on the prisoners of war in
ffKorea That was one of the main
filings about which we talked In
the meetlnu the other day when he
w»« down here "
Eisenhower and Truman met at
the White House on Tuesday and
later announced jointly that they
had arranged for un exchange of
mlormatlon They expressed belief
this cooperation would he lo the
nilvnnlaue of the country and promole a favorable progress of Inter­
national affairs
. &gt;( Yesterday, Elsenhower had a
meeting In New York with Sen.
Wiley of Wisconsin, who will liecome chairman of Ihc Senute For­
eign delations Commlllce In the
now Republican-controlled Con­
gress.
Wiley said Elsenhower "Is com­
pletely dedicated to the principles
nr the If. N. and reemphasised
Ids agreement with the principle of
no foreiblo repatriation of Commu­
nist prisoners.”
« , After Truman’s reference to this.
* « reporter said the wording of
Wiley’s statement has been taken
to Indicate the general la agreeing
nnlv with the principle of Ihe
t Tilted Nations stand on prisoners
of war and does not necessarily
endorse the specific U. N position.
Truman replied he was not going
Into semantics— that Is. Into the
meaning of words. He said he was
going hy the headlines, which reported without elaboration thal El
senhower hacked Ihe Unlled Na­
ff lions |H&gt;sllion.
Truman said he would meet
again with Elsenhower before the
general takes over the White

Seminole County
TB Rate Is Very
High, JC’s Told
Tuberculosis P an c*T
Urges Support Of
Xmas Seal Effort

I s s u e s Statement
On Regulations Re­
garding Any News
WASHINGTON on— The Defense
Department announced today there
will be an official news hlarkotil
during Gen Dwight D Elsenhow­
er's visit to Korea.
For security reasons It suld,
there will be no authoriratlnn for
publication of news while he Is in
Korea and no achedule will be puli
liely announced.
Secretary of Defense l-nvelt suld
Ihe arrangements have the approv­
al of the I’resldent-eleet
Lovett nnnounced:
"The President-designate nf ihe
Drilled States promised the Amerl
can people that he would go lo
Korea lie Is going to Korea some
time in Ihe future.
“ The security of the Presidentdesignate Is of paramount iiiiimrt
tince to the people of the nation as
well as the peoples of the free
world In order to assure him all
possible protection during his com
ing trip to the war rone. It is
necessary to observe the following
precautions:
"I There will be no published
schedule of the trip *t any time,
Inelmllng departure date, arrival
in Korea or departure from Ihnl
country
“ 2 No news reports of the Presb
dentdeslgnate's activities will l»cleared through the Korean theatre
of operation until after the Presi­
dent-designate l o a v e s
Korea
News coverage will he arranged
hy theatre commanders, probably
on a pool basis
" I sincerely trust that the Amer­
ican people and the American
press, radio, television and news
reels will reallle the necessity for
stirh precautionary measures, and
that they will cooperate with Ihe
Department of Defense In carrying
them out "

Head, And McKay For Interior Post

Heavy Barrage
Of Rockets Hits
Reds’ Positions

New D e p a r t m e n t
I lead Has Had Out­
standing Career In
Diplomatic Fi el d

National Jay eve Preside!!! Visits Here

NEW YORK ijv— Presldenl-flrct
Dwight D Elsenhower today made
three top Cabinet appointments—
John Foster Holies a* secretary of
stale. Charles E Wilson of Detroit
as secretary of defense, and Gov.
Douglas McKay of Urcgtin as secref ary of the interior
They were the first announced
appoint incuts n( Ihc new Hepuhlli an administration which will take
office Jan 2U
Millies, long the Republican voice
in Ihc Slate Dupurlmcid and ar­
chitect ol the Japanese peace
treaty wrote Ihe Republican for­
eign policy plank in the IU31 plat­
form During the Chicago conven­
tion he was believed acceptable a*
secretary of stole In both Elsen­
hower anil III* chief contestant for
the nomination Sell Robert A.
(t ol Ohio
Wilson, president of General
Motors, was mentioned hy Eisen­
hower last September in suxgeiting Ihe need ol “ business brains In
a iui billion dollar business"— a
eferenee to the operation of the
inlet al government
McKay, ,V.i, began Ills career as
i newsboy t.utei lie was all office
Iuw lot the Colon Pacific Railroad
atul then an auto Miles manager
lb' begun In* political career
wiirii lie was elected inavor or
Salem lire , in Itl.Yl Alter that, ho
served a* a stale senator and helinin' gox-inoi in 1919 He Is a
n-li-ran of liolli world wars
Elsenhower, in In* Sept M speech
concerning (he need of business
brains m government, said he pro­
posed to cut military expense*
without cutting military strength
in that speech referring lo Wil­
son Elsenhower declared:

Large Air Strike On
Narrow Sector Pre­
cedes Homlmrdmeni

Hemihole County has one of the
highest tuberculosis rates tier cap­
ita In the stnle, It was revealed
today in a paiivl discussion &lt;&gt;n the
T. It. Christinas seul drive before
tty The Associated Press
the Junior Chamber nf Commerce
SEOUL 'Js Allied forces i-umdcd
at the Yacht Club.
Chinese
(Kisltlons late today with
Officers of the Seminole Coun­
the heaviest rocket barrage and
ty Tillwrrulosla Association, Mrs.
warplane strike in the 37 duy-old
CUva Jobe, executive secretary:
battle for Hie vital Kumhu ridges
•Mrs. J. Denver Cordell, president;
on the central Korean front.
and Homer I.. Osborne, chairman
In Ihe ulr U S Sabre Jet* des
of the HIM Christmas seal drive,
Iroyed five Communist MIG-15*
pnrtlripnted In the panel along
The Fifth Air Force announced II
with Jaycee members, Douglas
brought to 302 the Red jet fighters 1
Hlenstrnm, president, John K-tlrr
destroyed since the war began
and moderator Hep.-elect Mack
exclusive ol those downed hy Navy
Cleveland, Jr,
pilots
Mr, Osborne attributed the high
AP correspondent John Hamtolph
TH rate In this county to two foe*
reported from Ihe central front
tors: 1) large Negro population:
that a total of .170 rockets were
'Jl inability to c°ntact and Isolate
launrhed within a few second* at
persons with active TH germs.
Communist targets north of Allied
••While Ii Is trim that mn*t of
held Sniper Itidgc
the cases In the state and In the
The dusk rocket barrage came
conntv have h”-*o Neeroes," Mri
after un intensive tighter Immher
loin* stati’il, •‘This past year thorp
strike against Chinese |Hisitlnnwere more white patient* hospitalalong a narrow, two mile sector
Ired In Ihe county than colored pa­
tients, In nil, 10 white people irf
Hundolph's dispatch on the rock
Seminole Countv were admitted to
et launching was timed at 9 p m
Ihe T il h&lt;’*pitnl out of the total III
1 7 a lit., EST) An hour lutcr he
filed a rc|»&gt;rl that two Chinese In
this year.”
funlry companies attacked South
Mr. Osborne pointed out that it
Koreans dug In on Sniper Ridge
Is costing the taxpayers 4R per
His censored di-iiulch Indicated the
lav to pav for each patient or
Ht nilil I'hoto
attack was continuing
•J1.000 n year.
"Whether tonight's action was
Horace II Henderson ( right, (mcgrmtml In dark suit i, Williamsburg. \ , president ol the national
The purpose of Christmas m-rils
just another probe or a heavy at­ Juumr rliumher of I’lillimerce, shakes hand* with I'ulilily Judge Dully,Lis Slcnslroni pri’-nlent ol the
__nd uur current drive Is not lo
tack remained to l&gt;e seen," he re­ Sunfont jayeees, during brief uchiimllig eereimmle* cmulm ted by the local .lavci-c* &gt;c-lerdav on tinprovide money for the care of
ported
ilcps of Ihe I'ourt limme Other* III the picture. all lnt .il resident*, .ire illr*l row left I" in lili Slicnlf I'
these nolleols, hilt rather the
The Air Force reported that A Merit. Hep Muck L'levcltiml. Garland W Hpcuccr president of the senior I'liamber
I'url I’risoc
more Important phases of health
Copt Paul K Jones of Aragnn. Jayeee vice president. Dr Hriinlley HemliThOii, futhri ut the national presidenl, and i second row. left
education, case finding and reGa
...........................................
bagged two of the five
e MIG*.
to right I Gordon Sweeney. Jaycee director, Gordon V Frederick, secretary. William * Hutchison lr
shllltntlon," Mrs. Join’ explain­
"Until we get business brain* In
The Sabre pilot* said they dam­ director, city Commissioner John I. Kuder, itu*t president, and i last row. left to right) ( lilt M Abies, vice
ed.
no billion dollar buxine**— aiul l
aged two other Communist jets
president. City Manager Tom Lemon, Mayor Wtlllnni Slrimiei and 1'idlco Clil)'l Hoy W’llllams
file menu hiislueis brains that v4U be
The most Important of these
June*, 31, flying with tho Stst -national presidenl remarked, "ll's Wke old home week." ami related he u*ed to livo with hi* lather on tl\e respected by Congress wu aif not
phases Is case finding through Jh*
fighter Wing, was credited wlfft Mev^ora Road In Itiin when he was working In tirlando He was presented an honorary fishing l"en*e .
■
Illa, w„
mobile X-r*v machines that v|*lt
Hy RALPH J- TOM PRINH
V local Jaycee group aci ouipiiiiieil I can
*... -ave
—
..without
......... i...
■.........
.. gun,
......
each locality In the at ate once
If Noopy Fowler l»n t positively nowmna' the 499th and Sooth MIG* frolo the Jtiycees for Ihe "world's best lishlng in Si-ililnoh- i ■•out)
In-ing
one
every two years, Mr. Osborn* a marvel uf the dug World, then Thu Air Force made a special an­ the president to tirlando where he spoke before a Juyeee Iiiih Iicimi alicnded by icpiesciilali)cs ol layi ci ■■ne plane, one -hip "
brought out.
you, the reader must render the nouncement uf Ihe South us Ihe uriiaiiitulliins thnuighmit Central Florida
Hie lit year old Wilson has head­
"fllnre the Chrletmas seal ,-ani- final verdict. You -ev, Noopy I* a If 8. Air Force* bo**. Gen. Hoyt
ed Du- wist aiitotmdule manufac­
S.
Vandenberg,
was
touring
the
pelgn began fit) years •«». we have five year old ob*illent Split, be­
turing concern since tun
cut the death rate hv HR per
longing tu Mr. and Mrs. Alfred hatllefnmt
\ native of Miners .i tlliiu. WHThe
Sabre*
were
shielding
Thun
There Is no reason why we can t Fowler, who live In then new
-oil ii.i- edm .ill'll at Die Carnegie
derjet
fighter
•
bomber*
which!
wipe out T il altogether. T ’'ke cat­ home out nt Little Washington
lu-li'ule ut T e e b ii ii I u g y, and
(I iin 41Hiirif D r I'kite iltri
tle as an example Thev don't re­ Shores, neai Altamonte Cronsti mt i'd a- .hi electric .ii engineer
sist examination the wav people my- heart I iuw her climb u ten
lor the We-tliighint-e ManufactnrIn and ns u result TH has been foot ladder unassisted amt (lien
mg i "iup.iliy Iroin 1909 until 1919
ut to only one-half of one percent step ronfldentlv upon the roof of
lie later was -mce-sively chief
among cattle in the -late." he the Fowler house. Then, a* non­
engineer manager and president
Kill fill f dlw'UJI-xtOfl **f I hr fti •*!*
staled.
chalantly a* though going for a
id tin- Helen Iteiny Co . before
hill vi 11Hdi fin ill IN*’U UVi'l iiMost people hove the TH germs Sunday walk, she came tu earth
1'iinmg (ieneral Motor- a- vice
LAKELAN D Wv Much colder
«"iti lOvr *i i iehft 4•f Wu V (till'«»'l ut W t u l i 1 R r u n i‘il
M
a
d
e
In their tvs'eni n- ron-s in eoer-ct again.
weather fur Northern Florida Fn G r o u p D e l a y s A p p r o v ­ I hr Suit Oil l 11M(Hi MV 4(I. f*.l f h«
ple-nlent ut llb?9
with them, Mrs, Cordell sold. "The
Not aatisiftid with that feat, lay morning was forecast today
Hr i- married and ha- three
H y F i u l i l r i ' H lr t iir In
a l O f P r i c e S u p p o r t W)ttl1f1111Ji! nf 1 (dill \VI•1114*' 18i r v
greatest cause of TH Is contact, a Noopy floors all the neighbors hy the Federal Slate Frost Warn
-on- and three tliiuultlerx
*I tinIImirC On I'm ** »'!•*&gt;
|Mvt»*d t«l t IllUlii* Up III (!u&gt; 1'll \
rundown condition and malnutri­ with astonishment hy her achieve­ Ing Service
'Ilie cahinet appointments wero
r ii n f l 'ic i a l
E f f o r t
Mulli'll* v
lin'd itii;
Fni
F u r t h e r S t u d y I tUHUilH uui
tion."
.
. . ments of n more intellertonl na­
iiiniiimii'd bv pre-» secretary
The morning hullelln
irn/ht. I'uin Lruiiiii. * ilv Maiuiv'ri ,
Mra. Johe added that crowded ture. Would you like to know how
Forecast fur I'enlnaulur Florida
m i:it\ t \i. i .iiit v* \ maiiiik* lame- t* llagerty while Eiscnconditions are a rontrihult"g fac­ many feet In n yard, for Instance? for tonight and Friday morningOHLANI mi i.t*
Although they wiihl toiluvl'Hfkl S.iIi i t
|rl linwei was liiiu'lilng wlllt British
tor, but the said that In 1)9 cases She will tell you with three . . . Clearing and much colder northern wore told they would get over 43 a
OHier Hint! »■t w i lieIii de o iiupii-Hf fluftlr
1 Shiite Foreign Secretary iuthony Eden.
nut of a 100 a person who keens count them . , . obliging vrip*. Hut district* with lowest temperature box on the tree (or their citrus, a f i **111 I hr hmi! I Ruthin! Atueiiiuiti nlane pilufeil h&gt; ( a p t
I arliei In Du- tiny he conferred
healthy end his resistance up will llstanf Al I* asking Noony: "What 3D In 40 degrees north portion ol group of small growers are reltic V*»ft«'f Ikflrt I'llli Sit ilO fill II »*!*' Nash of F&lt;tw n.l An I'mi*i' Jtase wiDi I mile- lor two hours When he
la two limea three?” The answer Gainesville District Clearing and tnnt In try to get their crop iimlei fin euiiHtrmiifig n cloiptur Imme ■Mas rst .1 hJl-slinl ,i liru iOHlf! U'Lll emeiged from the ninferciit'o Dulno* develop TH.
, ,
.
t. , j . . .. i world h|)i t i I record 4*1111H mile*
''Elvhtv-otl* percent of nil mon­ cornea without a hat of the eve nr much nailer Central and West the government price support sy*
' ' “ v prut....... oil Kind ......ml
,
!
11tilit Iniirtl tin I'ii Mr Ultf I
ey collected in this county wll nervous shifting of her little hairy Coast
tom
S
trr«’t,
ln'htod
(
,«od»'H,'4
rm niu '
Districts, showers followed
t apt Nadi. Jl whose home I*
stay hero to pav for local H I toes. Six hlg yelps.
\U
m
huh
will
lii’
tiprunl
rot
*
Yuiir
h
Atl iin ill****
A
mas* im-rliiig
i i i r r i i i i K Ni'ix’
here Wedne*
by slowly clearing and much cool­
lo Mum lie la m.utf four luu
Three cases will lie brought lie- work." Mr. Osborne added •The
Noopy Is fond of cheese. Hut, It er toward morning, Indian River day— vailed to protest the low 'd'd a -dove f»t tin- T ou rist llitiltl j |,.v
,.| passe* yi sterthiy ov er a met.
fore th» ernnd Jury which ii real is divided up anions the *•*•** must b* oald for before she''' Everglade* und laiwcr East Coast niTrc* hehiK paid Knmer*
rs fur llicir tog, n tetpiesl will It" mnde (01 inured Hit ee kilometer couise at the
scheduled to he drawn from a ■nd national ori-anltntlon* with touch it. Nune of this credit stuff District*.
fruit the Florida lodeneiindonl i'll t ‘tut lliias tlgld-i on S anford Ave ‘ edge ol tin- Salton Sea 233 feel
mine) Monday at 10:041 a.m. In the most of the 19 percent staying for Noopy. Al Fowler threw u
Forecast for Friday— Fair, eon rus Grower* Association delayed too- ami a to to log will in- In-Id below sea level Ills pet lor malice
. ,
, hunk nf it on the floor In front of tinued cold Northern and some taking any stuud on tin- govern with
Circuit Court, Hubert (Irlggs, as­ In Florida."
tin- lornl A m eiic im l eglo ti |oas made iimlei roles ol the Fed
He then gave the locations of her. Noonv promptly started to
sistant state's attorney, suld to­
elation Aeioo.iiiliipie liiieniatlon
the four tuherculosis hospitals In grab It. "Noopv. that cheese Isn’t what cooler South and Central Di* nient price support program until pud'-- fun committee.
day.
trlct*.
members study It further
I'laos f&gt;n tiie I i em i, Aveitin ale and tin- Nallonul Aeroiiailtu
All three of the cases to come the state and the number of beds paid for," h* told her. Though hur
Future temperature outlook
' I1! ti*t|M,l,l w lilttk I'*llIII fliF Citlt(l»
Till’) did approve a resolution piojeel eilll fur -li'UIIOg off u Association, wlilcli most verily i
in each. Thev are In Orlando. Tammu fn- deliberation by the grand n*. Tallshassee and l.antsnn. In mouth was watering, the nersnlk- Continued cold Friday night with opposing the Federal Marketing sir i(i of Hull till propeity. Jfi hv liefort' It beeullles offlclnl
••id nut ft Mm ilu* ^ I nil' Fill inWr
ety pup stounrd abruptly for temperature* near the danger |&gt;&lt;imi Agreement, which regulates sl/es
Jury del.I with murder.
Ilf, !',-■&lt;|, m ......-t rol ling a -l x lane
In -h alte ri ng Die ri'i'otrl for upei
•if ( ’uuiiTiiMvi* fui vui'iiHH |&gt;ruf'lM’li
all there are I .BOO heds, only nine
Itnndulph
Miller.
Southwest more than the number of patients touch the stuff ah* wouldn't: No for tender truck in Northern dl* and ut limes miantllie* uf ellru* itioiituglifur*- from Hi’ininolt- Hon , utlonal airerafi in the Ninth Aiuet 1 tif T*••t imir «'i'll tnil Flmiitu," Fursir. not 'till h«r master sold: trlst* Saturday morning. Colder
•i-.niid, Is accused of slaying Wash­ now being treated In Florida.
i • t Hm ki iii iilifi*, niuhii^i't t*f thi*
it'uil all weiitlier intereeptur t'upl
"Now, Noopy It'a paid for." The but no frost danger south and ren moving ool of the stale And they I,.vj,111 to poiU Avenue.
ington Johnson, West Thirteenth
asked a referendum of Florida
A figure of I-I.WM.H1 wu* set Nash tupped Ihe t:7l)9HI miles per Sniiinidi1 f'uimtv F uf F ilnfptl
Mrs. Jobe cited a Negro woman ch*es* disappeared
Into
her tral District* Saturday morning
11'ttm11Hiiru 4M« l*Miir fr'IlFl
.Street, with a knife June 7. Cleve­ In Oviedo who had a bad e*** "f mouth.
op |,\ Die County Fits iippuinli'il j mtlir mark set la-1 Sept |:, in *• V, .!’• lie I'lHHIlli'llti'd U|M&gt;n Ult»
land Neal, alias Cleveland O'Neal, T B this year. "When I Invcallpat•lii iinn uf Kail Mi**\%ii , Ut'I untl,
iippiiiisal Ih.u i .I a- payment to the,
.............. .. ' " ,," “ I I « r i
In warm weather, Noopv will
Mmtlnnd. Is charged with murder­ rd w# found tha* the woman h- l sleep nowhere hut under her misI (III* -tlllt* |ltl"4tl|r ut.
•iMIipany for I In- land and fm |
ing Curtis I.ee Chatman, Winter Infected 37 .dtiUa wml AO rhil- trees' bedroom window. Good sen­
Mi Hiivki iiiul^i1 n'tiiru«*.| y«*sois-essiiry rear riinging of plant fu j
fork, with a knife on Sept. 0. dren Before we c«uld get her to a tinel that (he la, ah* has warned
(•iiluv from th«' niiiiMiil inn*ting
eililies. A sum "f ♦|.'»V K4 was d.'Hubert Killians, MB, 1014 West hn**&gt;Hal »ke died."
of Mi,' -tale gioun at Juck-unville.
. the Fowler* several time* In the
iglutted for payment for Ihe strip
Tenth Street, is rhargfd with kills
Judge
Btenatrom announced past of poaalhle Intruder*.
I
"We litive n man ultim-t in our
of propel ly.
Ing I,title Reddick, 32, with g that there wwdd be ro Jarre1*
Oery, active 14 year old son of
"wn laii'k 1ur*l." lie -aid, pointing
Iluwever, Tepreselllatlves uf Du*
knife May 21. According to a po­ meeting next Thursday because or the Fowler*, doe* hie part to con­
old that Mi Blown uls„ is th*
eotnpatiy ptriuted out tluit Dutribute to the Intellectual attain­
lice rrcurdi Killians and the tie- Thankiglvlng.
EDITOR'S N O TE: This I* the alve, ami ndv.-nturou- xplrit* who project would knock out one ol
pi&lt;»libnt of Ihe Hi Jolin'is-lndian
A cessed were common-law man am
ment* of their unusual "fourth second of a series of articles by dared remain in Ihe peuinsuhi uf two stalls at their toudiug pint
This lootning nshi-nd in tin- River canal develoninent.
* wife when the alleged murder ocmember."
Mr*. J.N. Whitner on the hlatnry Florida throug'b ltd* ni-riud, did xu foint. Uniler the law, property di4 "fo-ning "f Du- liuiiling si-usou foi
'Idle new iteail of tiie State C of
Mre, Fowler, who teschea school, of Hanford. In this article Mr*. at the neril uf Ihelr live*, nod thut tilt bed in the neipiisttion of lights' iditiroils ltii"iu'li"oi ilo- -ini,- oc &lt; t i« p r e s i d e n t of the Karl Brown
,
curred.
must share the mornln** •ootlhv* Whltaer describe* the creation of wa* only possthle stung the roast
The first two allseed murder*
must lie returned to its Ki-iniiiidc Count) Tin- liimti-i- will Exhibit Builder", Inc. and the 1111with another member of the fair Moaqulto rounlv which onre em­ whvre thi-y i-uuld flee lo llu- ocean irf-wny
ore county cases while the third
original rniuliliiill, 01, III other lo* ill ipn-sl of lurkev. iiuiii I. lineI . luiiilule growers and tiucker* consex. Yte alrl Noopy ellmbs right braced most of Central Florida In
of stlat'k. "Hv DtlM all wolds, must la' euiisiileied from geese, eool, dm I, and even u l"-i,i eern.
is a city esse. Murder and rape
_
.
ug fit ■ad of which Nemlnole County
offenses only are brought before
white iM’llleiiii'iitH in Die Inlerioi the highest and best use tu v*tilt'll "i nuliDier.
Alex Sipitli, Hnnfotd inventor of
CHARLESTON, 8,
«- C. (jff-Heil- to kill, with all the sound effect* wai a part,
the grand Jury, Mr. flrlgge said.
of 111'' peninsula were destroyed or tin- hind call he put.
If hiiU-s of iiiioliog alid fi duug the Hituppln' Turtle law it mower,
d
area
yealerMembers of the Jury will be dents of this coastaltremor* which thrown In for good measure.
abandoned,"
Slating Dial tin1 wm k w Ideli liielise* for Die nasi three &gt;Inv- iii'ceplt'il Die -late C of C's InvitaCan In* quia kldT Who know*?
Ilv MHH. J. N. W IUTN HIt
chosen by lot In the court of Judge dav reported earth tr
lit IH'JI Florida was finally would lie involved in moving plant ilieu n ii tty lb lug, &gt;t will lie n liiin- 1 mu, given tiirmigli III* local or­
rattlfld'
window*,
made
hanging
Indian
hnatllltle*
bad
i&gt;xl»ti-il
in
net year for Die gum" si-iiivbers ganisation, lo attend Ihe "Salute
M. II. Smith, and then will new!
transferred by Spain in the United
away on the walla and
Northern Florida xlnrr It* rarlli'Xl Stales, (ieneral Andrew Jackson fseilities to regain the lost lauding D v r 4L’.r.lllt win Hi of bunting und to Industry" luncheon Tuesday at
to qualify for Jury duty. The pane! ‘eturea
stall
for
triu-ks
would
lie
eonuvdr houses. No
No damage waa reoccupation bv white men. In 17MI artrd ns provisional governor until
Ib-eiises have been pur- Die meeting. Governor-elect Dan
, from which the lury will be drawn
more tiuin the offered fisldmr
based l,v loeul -mil Iso'en in Die Mel‘art v was the principal speak­
the Creek tribe of Indian* in Ala­ a territorial form of government xlileruhly
.M L contains the following names:
price, eutnpuny representatives •
divided ami many of them should is1 arranged. During Dlls dickered for u piece of Clly-owileil lu-t three dav- alone, it was n- er nt tiie luncheon. Several local
?t“
Otto H. Anderson, Walter
panlad by low rumbllnga, waa William Henry, 73, died early bama
ported today by tho County Industries were extended invita­
migrated to Florida under Chief time the nsrnes of East and West
Haynes Rr., Ernest M. Wai
property, measuring 1ft hy 36 feel, Judi'e's office,
Recaffee
and
were
located
on
n
today
at
th*
home
nf
hie
brothertions, Mr. Hreekenriilge said, bul
Florida,
whirh
Hrlton
bad
estub
James L. Fields, Henry M. Jams
dUmCbart#aton waa atruck by in-law and alater, Mr. and Mr*. reaervatlon in the weetern part of
adjoining company property. This
Nimrod- will In- permitted lo only Mr. Smith attended fretn
son, Charles F. Beard, Luther 1
•a major aarthquakaa Geore* E. Ewan at 120B Elm Ave­ the peninaula, which they railed llshed, (and fl|iain retained during properly could lie used III ie- bunt
every
day
for
Dll'
next
two
her seeond reign) were eliunged
Frailer, John E. Hodge, Robert O.
here.
__ __image estimated bofolio wing a Iona ilineia.
Alnrhun. These, uniting with the ami were railed St. Johns and placing the lost stall at a much week- und thereafter Die s&gt;"i«nu
Morris, William H. Pope, James
Mr Hreckenridge was accom*
fhro and aix million dollara. nueBom
lower
price
than
would
lie
lu­
u
ill
lie
closed
on
Mondays,
Tues­
Juna
IS,
IHN0
in
Greenville,
Maynard Leonard, James P. Ben
pnuled to Jacksonville by Henry
ll osttsiirit tm I'aee I'll*)
The Mri** of
of tremor* reported nd. Mr. Henry had mnd* hi* original tribe*, ahiorhlmr run­ Escambls Counties, Die Suwaueo
day-.
and
Fill
lav-.
negro slave* from Georgia, River the dividing line, Instead of
Ion, II. F. Danas, John D. Call* fadneaday occurred
______
during t m tome with Mr. and Mr*. Ewan for away
occv
Most bunting lodges in Die ole-i Himpsun.
became the fierce Seminole*, and the Aniilurhli'ola. St. Johns Coun­
ban, Robert I - Brown, John Oliver,
H miDNMET
Report* cam* tha
repurted
Dial
liutllerand
their
peat
IS
v
a
in
,
Ha
waa
a
mem­
Russell K. Hchardlen, William
„ !Palma. Sullivan'* ber of th* Flrat Christian Church before the century had cloned, bad ty Included all the territory within QUUNSKT l’OINT. ii. I. (,H - flimllle- (ireiinred fill Die ii|ielllng
from tha 1*1* of
overrun tha peninsula.
Bromley Jr.
the present bounds of the State Three officers and five enlisted toduv lie going to enmn- und lod­
aunt, lowar reach** of
Hanford.
After th* British evacuation In east of the Huwanee: Kscumldn all men died Imlay ill tho crash Into ges ill Die woods for liig -eml-off
paninsula. Potty Bealdea
John F. Warren, CyTil L. But
Mra.
Ewan
another
ala17(474, when the Florida* were ex­
surrounding
areas.
HITZ
sea nf a Neptune bomber 70 dleoers lest n'vtlt.
J f ner, John A. Spalding, John O. Beacb and m
u to u
t« r aurvlvae. Mra. Loretta Ena- changed with Spain for the Ba­ West hotween that river anil the the
MOVIE T IM E T A B L E
mllca southeast uf Block Island.
Andes, Robert E. Bedtnhaugh.
Duck hunting actuullv lienart
mlngar of Lmdayllle, Kv.t alan hama*, w# learn from Green'* hi*- Perdido.
"Walk East on Beacon"
Jerk II. Owen, Robert W. Deane,
This same year, 1H21, a man The plane, participating In anti­ last Monday at noon. Shooting
there niece#, Ml**** Ruhv and
1:00-3:03 9:10-7:13-9:23
William J. Leffler, Charles T . Ra­
Edith Cnl»r«va of Lnuiaville and tory that, "Th# narrow policy of named Marver, who through many submarine exercises, "made a hour* for migratory waterfowl —
SCHOOL
BIDS
.
MOVIELAND
bun, Bernard D. Lake, David KBUa for additions at Lyman Mem. B. W. Klaar of New Alhanv. Rnaln comoalled the English set­ yean had retained the frlendsltlp aas" at a submarine, then hit diKk. geese end coot are from tine"Mark nf the Renegad*"
McNah, Charles H. Dike, George Sehael and Seminole Hi ah School Ind.t two naphewa. Robert St»rk tlers to migrata/' Decay and ruin of th* Indian*, established a trad­ te water, the Navy aald. It was half hope ticfore sunrise until one
Show Open* 6:30, feature 7:04,
, W. Adams, Marlon L. Rabom, •re to be aubmltUd by tb# time of of New Albany and Claud* Col- rapidly overtook th* beautiful es­ ing post which developed into Ihe operating wilt) a second plane *t hour before sunset. For ail other
game mentioned nliofr the shoot­
Intermission 1:34. last feature
tli
tates acalHred tdong
‘
Carl Bradhury, John M, niHon.k the raamUr meatln* of the 8#jn- gee** of Loulavlll*.
city of i’slstks. During the next the time.
Navy withheld identification ing hours are from nne-half hour
9:09
. BUI B- Glenn and Rgrotd B. La *' tnole Oeunty Board of Public InFuneral *rrana«m»nti will ha upon tha bank* of th* St. John*." few year* new counties were' ofTh*
Ihe
casualties.
before
sourin'
until
suntut.
Tb# Indiana became more aggrea(Ceallaae* Oa Page Vive)
Da*. 11 at IDOO a. m.
•nnoumad later.
Hr**

Noopy The Snitz Is
Good As Gold At
M athematics

(’older Weather Is
Forecast For State

Prospect Of $3
Fruit Fails To
Move Growers

City 'lo Discuss
Kikht or Way Cor
Sun Oil Property

New Speed Mark
Is Established By
Jet At 699.9 MPH

Grand Jury Will
Be Drawn Monday
t T e n J T C lo c k

State ( O F F Meet
T(‘nued Successful
|{y Kreekeuridge

Mosquito County, Which Included
Seminole, Was Created Dec. 29,1824

Florida Hunting
Season Is He^un
At Sunrise Today

Charleston Coastal
Areas Feel Tremors

William Henry Died
P*TV?’aourc« of U»# tremor*, ac- At Home Of Slater

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l.mi
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A ll ukllttar,
aiillr*,, rarila nl
Ikank*. rraolMilona aa* k«*lr*« » l
*al*rtalam*at for Ik* *•**••• ail
ralalae rune*, trill k* *kk*e*e It i

*« **■■!** ■dr* r«lil»« rat**.

M*»ri««kt*0 Nalloaallr Mr ta­
laa* **n-nanrr M*arra*alallt*r
lar.. *rn Inrk. Cklraan. Il**rnll,
Maaaaa Cltr on.I at. I.«al*.
Tk# ll*rat*t la a aa*a*ka* af (k*
taaorlal** l-rrea nklrk I* » a1111r &lt;1
*tflaalr*lr ,n Ik* aa* la* r*nakllMllak at till tk* loral ■*&lt;** Mill**
0*‘ IMa k*-*aa*n*r. aa a*«ll a* all
*P ***** Alaaalrk**.

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Successful

And * Unhappy

FOUR-YEAR HITCH

Senntor David I. Walsh of Mnanachuneta received public
honor after public honor until ho muat have aanumed that
they would contlnuo for tho roat of hln daya. Then after a
a quarter of a century In the Senate ho was beaten over­
whelmingly for re-election, a CHtantropho which he knew
munt end h!« career. This was hln fate an related In n newly
published biography by Dorothy G. Wayman.
In 1912 Wnlnh wn.n elected lieutenant governor nn a
Democrat. Democratn had often won the governornhii) but
seldom offlcen tielow that. Thin triumph meant hln promotion
to the governornhip the next yenr nml re-election tho year
following In both offlcen ho wag tho flrnt Irlnhmnn and flrnt
Catholic to Ire thu honored by Mnnnachunettn. After n nar­
row defeat for a thiro term he wan. ei—ted t*. the S«*nnte on
U1H and awedI •mill 1910 except fo; two
inteirupiioi.
by belli*: caught in n Inndnlldo for Calvin Collidgo. He thun
S T 0 thC firMl ,r,ah nn‘l Cntho,lc "cnnt°r from MnnnnchuPcrhnpn been lino the clone bnlnnco of pnrtles nt tho time
made it expedient to enter to Republicans, Walnh wnn on
good ternin with neither Prenldent Wllnon nor FDR. Ho wnn
ngnlnnt the Dengue of Nntionn in 1919 and nn Inolntlonlnt
twenty yonrn Inter. Ho munt hnvc felt moro nml more out of
touch with the dominant thought of the world. Hln flnnl de­
feat wnn the Inrt ntrnw, which ho did not long nurvlvo. It
was a curlmiH chain of eventn, with micccnn nml fnlluro In a
.strange balance.

! S E M r I p p S ’p S i * I

w.siwaw e»M&gt;
»*w
nw*R*t|||
for himself when he was working
for Elsenhower.
WASHINGTON l* - The gucas- | Is each man capable of organ­
ing game, begun before the elec­ izing and handling his department
tion returns had a chance to cool, P,.|&gt;p,iveiv'
sm
eifcctively? m
In ahort,
docs he have
will continue until Dwight D. E l-1 executive* talent?
aenhower announces hia choice:
tl,„„i,i«„
Every
Who will be in the new cabinet?
--------- president-elect has faced
Already the rumors have pile) t'e anme problem, but Elacnhwup enough names to HU the cab­ ct '* nay be the louphe.it of all.
For one thing, tho Republicans
inet, with enough left over for a
I -VC spent 20 years stressing*
couple of alternate teams.
v iate and mismanagement In the"
Among those mentioned:
John Foster Dulles. Sen Henry Idler il government They have
Cabot Dodge Jr. of Massachusetts, a - !il they could manage It much
'hey have their
?cn.
’ •» of Rgnsos, t ttn- Nn\v„
Harold Stasien, John J. McCIny, chanrc. they know thr.v’II he eyed
Patrick J. Hurley, Paid *»nffm*o, crlllrally— and probably hyper
Gov. Dan Thornton of Colorado, &lt; Tically.
;’or another, look at the size
Gov. Arthur Langlle of Washington.
Gov. Sherman Adam* of New o government. A cabinet officer
Hampshire, Gov. Earl Warren nt n t only must offer expert advice
California and Arthur Summer- o i policy mailers, but he also
ist head an organization of
field, the Republican nnlinnnl
i -mcmlous size. In a department
chairman.
In picking his cabinet, a presi­ I c State, It’s an organlzatlotr*
dent may consider such thing* as: which is word-wide.
Does It satisfy all factions of
the party? How about Jhose who 1 (IF FLORIDA COR NER STON E
originally backed Sen. Robert A
G A IN E S V IL L E , (Special)
Taft? Taft talked with Elscn r.ngreaa'man
elect D. 'll. &lt;Hilly t
C mgressmun-elert
hower yesterday, nnd Inter snld • .,uhi-wa will address an exm-rto.l
he had made two nr three recotn-, i- p t„ (go guests nl the laving of
mendatinni.
j
romerstoni- of a new 108,000
How does it stack up geogrnphl- lllllcl House of H'nal H'rith near
cally? Arc all sections rrprr the University of Florida rampus,
*entfd? Should a Southerner get 8o"»lay Nov. 2-7. nt 10:00 a. m.
a cabinet post? Sen. Harry F.
Construction of tho nne-atory
Byrd of Virginia, for Inttanee, has red hrlrk building, to he located*
been mentioned as a cabinet pos- at HI N. W. Eighteenth Street, onnihility,
nocite the northern edge of the
Have I paid off my political rnmisis, will begin In the Imme______
debts, rewarding those who ran (Mute future.

THURSDAY, NOV. M, 1M1
Btnt.R VERHi? TOD AY

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Paul wa* nn handy man nor
Jack of nil trade*, that la one rea­
son .why many regard him the
greatest man humanity ever **w.
save only the Hon of Mnn. We
divide our tutoreata *n inurh Hint
wo become dwarfa, not glnnt*. nv
Paul wa*. by doing one thing up­
nerhly well. Hut till* one thing I
do. — I'hll, 11:111.

Celling n fool In read a hook
I may not change him. Ruf at Ignat
• it will kerp him quiet fnr n while.
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Mote than $375,000,000 worth
of new rnnitruclion h«a taken
place in Florid.* during the lint
half of lh:t year. Florida growil
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Willi the rledioni over il might
he wrll lo remember that the thing*
Americans have in common ate
more impoitant than the lliingi
almui which they diiagtre.

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Pmident Truman did moil of
the talking during ihe conference
with General Eisenhower, according
to the reporter*. We can well jm*gine.

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Congratulation* In Eatl Drown
of DeLand upon hi* election aa
president of the Slate Chamber of
Commerce. A good man for a big
J°h and a gootl friend of Sanford.

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Alabama man who decided
; •! 80 to have onr lait fling, died
at 97 ihe other day. Too many of
u§, we «re nfraid, bring uunelve*
to a premature grave trying lo live
,iu p ' M , i
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R m t expect loo much of the
new A d m in i s tr a t io n , ( ’ re sident Ij iu rence 1^-e of Ihe U. S. Chamber
of Commerce tells H a t e chamber
officials in Jacksonville. Ii i* not
eaiy lo unscramble rggi.
flow lo (jcl one of lhe»e nice
juicy political appointment*? Wrll,
one way, arronling to a Tammany
(liilrict leader (edifying before the
Ntw W k State Crime Commiiiion,
i» to pay from $15,000 to $25,000
to tlie right people for it.

Faulty Prophets
a ifMHC. h i tc,1l SvI/1!m4 CMnnot
itB txilltlcal prophetn,
an 1948 nhowed. Whllo ono nwullow docn not make a nummor, two |&gt;crhapn do. The 19f&gt;2 election proverl that nono of
mir political obnervern could nee a lamtnlidu nhend, or If
they could, they were too cautloun to nay no.
The polling organixatlonn naturally were anxloun to
avoid ii repotltioii or their 1918 humiliation. Their comineiita that hlnenhower appeared to Ih« in the lend were over­
laid with reneryntions. They hao no Idea from whom the unuually Inrgo volo wan coming, ami could not dcvlne the intenttonn or thnno who would not commit themm'lven
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lipLl,'*,t,1ili? .unJ,,'4t t0 eritlc,*« the profcnnlonnl pollern
alone. Tho pailitlcinnn proved Junt an Ignorant. If their bread
and butter depended on knowledge of their countItiiontn’
vlown, they would pro snbly tor in for a hungry time.
.... Evidently the Amerlcnn people nre unpredictable.
When they decide upon their rourne. they do not proclaim
irom tho hounotopn what It will ho.

Interfraternily Members!
Dues are piynhlr NOW to youi rrnrrarnlatlvr unit W ILL N O T
lie srrrplrd from rc-ldcnt irrmhers after Monday. Nov. 21.

| most any way you come in, first end of the county. This hill would
I take a look at Hanford Avenue benefit ii few, most likely plumb­
Hanford Herald
between the Hall Hoads. Isn't that ers, elertrir'ans and architects,
This I* an open Idler lo
tienutilul. then go on farther hut for a man of moderate means,
people of Seminole County,
south. In-tween LMth and 26th It would he a killer, because fire
1 would like lo call attention lo street*. Do you see any more jun­ etc. ran clean a man’s home out In
•ome of the little thing* that in­ gle* in the eountry? Then go over aii hour. If he cannot produce the
terest nie concerning the Zoning ••n I'urk, and the litter of paper money that would he required to
l.nw that haa lu-en forced upon the and trash, plus green briar putehes build ns the Commissioners Com­
County folk* by their City neigh­ and wluit have you? Then on over mittee demands, he would not
bor*, a law that will work an un­ to French Avenue. lan't the scen­ build!
The law doe* not say that juke
estimated hardship on them- of the ery gorgeous? I notice thnt those
poor anil middle class of |ieop|o of that wrote tin thnt law stressed Joints, junk yards etc., could not
the Counlv.
upon sanitation, very thoughtful I occupy If they could build accord
Arrordlng to the law, it appear* think, to look after u* who hnvi Ing to specifications! Thnt wa*
that beauty In the country Is the to live under terrible conditions, Just halt.
Now. you of the County can find
theme, and that the City folk are when you poor soul" that are so
ashamed that there are poor worried about us, thnt you have n petition In various places, such
people in their domain, but I’ll not had time to look nfter your ns . . In bake Monroe, see (jenrgo
Hell. In taike Mary, go to Glca
wager that the parent* of many mvc sanitation.
of our meddler* rnme to Florida
There is no more liwnnltar)' con­ son’s Store. On tho South side go
and lived in worse shark* than dition In the County than our dear to (Under’s Grocery or Rev. Mil­
any In the County today, because benefactors have t3 put up with, ler*. In Mldwnv, go to Proctor’*
they wero In a financial pinch, namely your Fit,T H Y SEW ER Store. In Oviedo and Goldrnrod,
see Jack Syme. In tho High 8chool
Just ns many are today that have I-ADEN I.AKK MONROE.
area, sec Carl Rradhury. In 26th
to count their money several time*
My work demand* thnt 1 go into Street area, see Crorge Simmons,
before going to a store, and -ptnp many
___ _ of ,Hanford’a alley*, *ome
so they will have endugh tf* buy tote all but gtown abut with net- In Celery Avenue section, see Mr.
the nen-iNary things
thing* lo
to exist.
i'*i«t.
; ions weeds and hniaK. rlna mo*- OniT om I.oeust. flt. and for any
further Informaflon,’ see tho Rev.
No ni«n want* to live in a "ban- qullo breeding ground* are fouml H. W. Miller, Miller Farms.
ty. nml will not If they me abln within n atone'* throw of the Snn
This l.nw carries a flno of
to piovlile lietter housing. Wo hear l.nntn Hotel.
1600.00 or Imprisonment for n vio­
k lot about the lieautifyimr of the
Now It la no ?. grr a aecret Juit lation. If the County wishes to re­
country, hut look what I *ce! You "ho Imi ninhiil tlii* unwnntcil hill tain Its little remaining freedom,
•hat nre *0 critical of vour out of through! Hut we in the country no sign the petitions.
town neighbor*, take a look at the ‘eager require your zympathv ami
Itev. H. W. Miller
upproaclttfl to the O ty of b'unfnid, aaalatnnce In taking cure of our
Rt. 2. Sanford. Fla.

Sanford Forum

First And Always
Every year there are many neuillcnn death* an the re­
" IL1 "/ hnnUnir nccldentn. The accountn of thene accidentn
\ary hut the renultn are alwnyn tragic and tho enune in
ununlly the name — nomeono wan cnrolenn.
a ,,oil7beU'i;,lJ
,untT
nvZHro offlrearmn.
,h« prccnutlonn
that hould
taken
whon" r,°
hamTUng
Yet a mirJ
„nU71ilMlr « f
men who have
Hinted all their liven. A trigger can lie tripped in one carelenn necond ami a life can bo nnuffed out an qulckft
Huntern can make a good cane for their nport.'lt brlngH
people Into the woods nml the fresh air. If provides exercllie
of muscles amt co-ordlnation. It can oven be proved that reduclng the number of game animals In tho forent bv a cerlilrnie'rH' fMdH.1

k4,':pH K'UnU fr“m OVL,r-run»‘»'K ‘ho

fnet t h ' i l r Mti ’U;&lt;l ontt’r ,hl’ W(KM,B unmindful of tho
untKte!*,,,f moment can turn hln holiday Into
I'niMMfi?^ ^ulnoHH. \Vlmn huiulllng ilrvanxin nrvfcly first In not
enough. Snfoty nlwayn muat he tho concern of the mnn
rarrylng a landed gun.
mnn

HeUeopters (’ailed
Polly.h ForcsE Areas
Solution In Future INrenttcetl By Wolves

ST. PETERSBURG i * - L . Welch
OII.APOWHKI
former chairman of the ' WAIIHAW i^V— Wolvca
nrr&gt; tierrun.
( Ivll Aeronautic* Hoard, predicted
ng an tncrravlng inrnacn In I’n!LK!ny..‘hA‘ n»?«‘ Private flying In land a forpvt area*, where vlllag.
copier*........................ . ............. .
pr*a ,t nU *.lv«
Hogue made hi. foreca.t In an Ihclr'llve^fm m V he^e wild “m."
address prepared fnr delivery nt r&gt;Mdera.
a
convention of (ho National A m- { s,toce the end of the war the
Dr. [vdinundt of Stelion UniYerjily itreiir* (lie importance of
cultural development if Florida it
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,h . bnp. ,h .,
ftS S W a ft
to lake iti rightful place in the van
the
air
will
prcacntly
lie
filled
with
of
lake*
and
forest
in Nnrihea*!
of America itatei, (letter iclmol*.
prlvalrly owiird hellcoptera," l'o-' inland near the border with the
better college*, better librariei are gue aairf
.Jwivlct Union.
a» impotlanl a* climate and pro*- .. toil I 1I0 atoutly aaaert that the mi!n Lhc
Strict wolves
P*fity in making a well rounded day will come when there will be hU*.-k w*‘ch&lt; og* a few yard* from
h°ni«
°od
raid
ilveslock
in farm*
a development In that field which
j* j ' . ^ *rmer* wko have wan*
be more artatogoua to the de­ dcred
far Into Ihe forests un­
velopment of the automobile than armed too
have been killed.
PrtvaUsly-owned fixed-wing
. ,9*. aMM'eii $1.30 or $2 a month ‘9
forced to
« - for uw tr connection* if the City'*
bring their flocks of sheep rloier
to
human
habitation.
« prctenl tewerage project eoc*
; ‘ lhfough. Piry will find, however,
P f .^ .a P d w y lM ca.fi prlie*
&gt; that il i* worth il, -Tho»e of ut
r •"uW,o|vuM " Led ln •" effort
lo
combat
the wild menace.
I who have hern without municipal

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Only paid members and n-in-frislcrnil&gt; aui-Hta are eligible to at­
tend the Christina* Danrr.
Flnsl meeting of rrpresritlalivi* and nirmhrra v III hr .Monday,
Nov. 21 —

p.m . nl the Fplsriqml Parish llouap.

lll ItffllpUf

coating

a quarter of a milwre i*no other realto Florida's jareidng
m, he asya. One hat
over tome W. the

will he held at the home of Mrs.
B. L. Perkins with Mrs. M. 8. Wig
gins and Mrs. Mary Strong as
hostesses with Mrs. Perkins, at
3:00 p. in.
Taylor Commanderv No. 28,
Knights Templar, will meet at
7:30 p. m. at tho Masonic Hall,
When the Red Cro* degree will lie
conferred.
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"Smarter and Smoother.
a
Thespian play, will be spunsoied
at the Junior High School audi­
torium at 8:00 p. ni. by the Par
ent-Teacber Association. Proc*, 1.
from the play will go to the gen­
eral PTA fund.
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The final meeting of represent!!
tive* ami member* of the I rit•r
fraternity A**ociation will tic lo Id
ut 8:70 o'clock at the Epi*("isl
Parish House.
Hcardnll Avenue Circle will
meet ut the chapel at 2:00 p. in.

Williams Home Scene 1Lunchroom Workft s
Of HihiHcuH Meeting Meet At South Side
The Hibiscus Circle of the San­
ford Garden Club met on Friday
afternoon at 2:70 p. in. with Mrs.
Robert Williams, Mrs. W. IL
• Stewart, Mrs. John Ludwig and
Mrs. W. A. Hunter a« hostesses at
the Williams' iiume at 1020 Park
Avenue. The president. Mrs. J. R.
Jones, conducted the business
meeting after which Mrs. Cburles
Wlike gave a demonstration on
corsage making.
At the conclusion of the meeting
refreshment* were served from
the dining table which was over­
laid with a green laee cloth and
centered with deep purple rhry
(^antheinum*. Tea and coffee were
(Fierved from silver service*.
Those enjoying the meeting
were Mrs. Gordon Rrisson, Mrs.
11. C. Dubose. Mrs. John Fox, Mr*.
James (Jut, Mr*. Michael Glnson,
Mr*. Robert Humphrey, Mr*. Hun­
ter, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Ludwig.
Mr*. Frank Melsch, Mr*. Joe
Melsch. Mrs. It. A. Moreland, Mrs.
Fred Zerrenner, Mr*. J. It. Wil­
liams, Mrs. Hurry Watt, Mrs. J. P.
Thurmond, Mr*. Paul Pexolil, Mr*.
William Conrad. Mr*. It. .Srhu*&gt;niacher, Mr*. A. It. Stevens, Mrs.
Stewart, Sir*. D. C. Schley, Mr*.
E. It. Rcittcy. Mr*. Joe Mo**. Mrs.
R. F Moule. Mis. A. It Mvltnlioy,
und Mr*. Charles Morrison.

f GENEVA NEWST|
By MISS ADDIH P R E V A TT
Mr. und Mr* Fred Hauer and
V son Tommy of Orlando spent Hon­
da v here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. .Michael Rrlgg*
have returned to their home In
Montgomery, Ala. nfter spending
Ruim* tiini* with Mr. Ilrikor*' bro*
ther sml sister-in-law, Mr. nnd
Mr*. William Briggs ut Lake Har­
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Simpson
left Sunday for Jacksonville where
Mr. Simpson uttended the Stute
Chamber of Commerce conclave.
Mr. and Mr*. Waller Belle of
Rensselaer. N. Y. urrlved here
Thursday to spend Hie winter.
Tbev have taken the Roger's cot-

Lunchroom workar* of Seminole
County met on Nov. 14 at the
South Side School with Mr».
Emma Youta, president, conduct
Ing the meeting during which plan*
were discussed for attending a
school food service meeting on
Dec. 17 in Ocala. Announcement
was made that Doris Davies, area
commodity supervisor, will visit
in Sunford on Nov. 20.
The umouiit of dues was voted
oil after which Mrs. Oulda W ilson,
county supervisor, te»l a discussion
on menus. Guest* nt the meeting
were Mrs. Chloris Davis and Mrs.
J. C. Mitchell, representatives of
the PTA and lunchroom manager*.
Those attending were Mr*. HerIlia Howard, Miss Annie Nelson.
Mrs. Mrs. Irene Sewell, Miss Sara
St’well, Mr*. J. A. South, Mr*.
Hlnrichc Partin. Mrs. Florence
Curlledge, Mr*. Surah Rluckwelder. Mrs. T . It. Middleton. Mr*.
William Glenn. Mr*. Kathleen
May, Mrs. Jesse Lee, Mrs. W. ( .
DeCoursey, Mm. V. G. Hasty, Mrs.
Wilson, Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. Davis,
uml Mrs. It. D. Dckle.
nailer.
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Mr. and Mrs. Anvil krumheuer
returned here Wednesday from
Buffalo, N. Y. where they spent
the summer. Tlielr son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. und Mrs. Kenneth
l.uwson. and son James accompan­
ied them here for a week's visit.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard kors and
&lt;liilighter Hecky luul u* their dintier guest Suturduv night Mr and
Mrs. Joseph Rolola und children of
Sunford.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Rennie and
children Donald nnd Dnrolhv re­
turned home Tuesday from I’cniiiisvlvunln where they were called
because of the death of Mrs. Hess*
nte's mother.
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Mr. and Mr*. Richard k«rs and
daughter Becky spent Sunday In
St Petersburg with Mrs. kors
parents. Mr. und Mr*. Max Ken-

"Ml's* l.lls Woislnnl spent Monduv with Mrs. J. T. McLain, Jr.,
helping to etch tray*.
Mr. und Mrs. E. II ( rant tuu
us their guest Sunduy, Mrs. Ethel
Atklnsmi of Mims.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank I'itt* hail
ns
their guest Sunday Mr. and
?(r*. Laura Killhee spent Wed­
nesday with Mr. uml Mrs. Phillip Mr*. Rob Onr nf Mini*.

Over 100 members of the Sem
triutc County Federation of Wom­
en * Clubs and tlie Civic Depart­
ment of the Sanford Woman'*
Club enjoyed a meeting vesterduy
winch included a luncheon for
widen the member* of the Civic
Department were hostesses. Serv­
ing us u hostess committee were
Mrs. \V. R. Brinson, Mr*. E. C.
ino pel. Mrs. S. G. Ilari liiiun, and
Mi* It. C. Wiley.
A well planned program was un­
der the direction of .the Seminole
&gt; ouiity couin 11 of Home Deiuiillstiutiut Clubs of which. Miss Lila
Woodard Is agent, and was based
on the theme of the "Amerlcnn
Home — Strength of the Nation."
The program was a* follows; u
friendship song led l,y Mrs. J. E.
Itohinsun of Luke Mary; a poem,
"Prayer for America," by Mrs. II.
M. Haven; u pugi-niit entitled
"The American Family" with Miss
Murv June Doyu nnd Mrs. Robinsoli as nnrrntors. Concluding was
the display of the American flug
bv Mrs. J. R. Crawford nml Mrs.
Hrodle Williams.
Adding to the enjoyment of tinprogram were tlie "Greyhound
Crooners" including eight young
men from l.yninii School presented
bv Mr*. It. T . Milwcv. Their presentution of old popular tunes wu*
received with much applause.
A hoard meeting of the federa­
tion wus held ut 10:00 a. ill. duiiug
which time Mr*. C. M. Flower*
wu* elected ns second vice chair­
man; Mrs. Carl Williams as Amer­
icanism cliuirninn; with the ap­
pointment of n legislative i-ltulimail pending, i'lniis were dlscinsi-d foi u silver ten, with proceeds
to go lo the scholarship filial, to
la- In-Id Mur. 6 nt tin- Community
iluililiiig in Oviedo.
Dining (lie general meeting of
tin- federation which began nl
10:70 ii m. the group wav wel­
comed by Mrs. Roy Tillis, presi­
dent of tlie Woman's Club. The
response wn* made hv Mrs. f*arl
Williams. Home Demonstration
president. Mrs. George Otto, presi­
dent. conducted the meeting. A
nominating committee consisting
nf Mrs. Franris Hols, Mr*. W. II
llrinsiin, Mrs. J. N. Aziarello. Mrs.
W. A. Forward uml Mrs J. A. Lo­
gan. was selected £)oiii the floor
and will report at the February
meeting.
The piogrnm followed the gen­
et nl meeting lifter which a cover­
ed dish luncheon was served. Deco­
rations in the club were of autumn
flower* following a Thunk-giving
theme. Concluding Ihe afternoon's
theme Concluding the afternoon'*
activities was u business meeting
of the Civic Department conducted
by Mrs. II. Wavde Rucker.
Mrs Aszniclui wus elected vice­
chairman, and Mrs. I.. I.. Sill fl
uunce chairman, to fill vacancies
enlist'd l.v the resignation of M's
Charles Dawson and Mrs. II. C
lli-ticl. Plans were made for a
spaghetti supper scheduled for
1liit wt'fk.

Mrs. l.ee Moore returned today
from Columbus, lla. where she vis­
ited MaJ. and Sirs. Walter Turner
ami from Tallahassee wiicre she
was Ihe guest of Mr. nnd Mrs.
James Alrord.

Junior Hivrli&gt;rA
To SponHor Play
The Parent-Teacher Association
nf the Sanford Junior High School
will sponsor the presentation of
the Tliesnlun pluv "Smarter and
Smouther1' at the Juniui High
School on Nov. 21 nt 8:00 p. in.
The group voted tills action nt a
meeting of room mothers of the
Junior High Seliool on Tuesday at

veiling at H tlu o'-

Mr. nnd Mr*. E. M. Armltage
stopped in Sunford yesterday on
their way from their Canadian
home to Kissimmee where they ex­
pect to spend the winter. For the
past three winters, the Armltnges.
who built Hie Armitage Cehm
Court, have U-cn In St. Peter*
burg.

Jean Appleby. Lovely dccornt
In the rite 1101110 on Celery /
»ni rhrynue were of yellow pom pom
rl
santhemum* uml hibi*eu*.
During the evening tin- guests
gu
aewed Coon Cola bottle covers
ro
which were Inter prenented to the
;ue*t of honor. I.nlcr M in AppleAp
ty wa* pre*cnte&lt;l with her shower
sin
gift* along with n gift
gift of
of lim
In n*
from the ho»lr»»e».
Itcfrenliineut* were served
*er\r,| fiom
f
which wii
was- enter
the dining luble wliieh
eo
cd with
ith u white
while cloth of -beer
sheer rice
linen and lace. Decorating the
tin- la
hie wa*
was beautiful white
while poi
poionu
vine studded with pink hibiscus
Crystal candelabra held white la
per*. Punch wus served from a
crystal punch howl by Mr*. Hem v
Witte Jr. nnd Mrs Park Tyre u*
sisted in serving.
Those enjoying the evening with
Miss Appleby were In-i molbei
Mm. It. A. Appleby, Mr* .1 M.
Leonard. Mrs. It. W. Ilcirnu, Mr*.
Witte, Mr*. Burke Steele. Ml*
Harrv Robson, Mr*. J. II llndeier,
Mrs. Carl Chorpening. Mi** Louise
Sipple and Mrs. Em I Dossey.
Also Mrs. W. E. Vihlen. Mr*.
Ray Collins. Mrs. Fred Rail. Mi*.
Virgil I.. Smith. Mr*. W .11. Kiihv.

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Seminole 11it'll Huh
Book Week Program
Rook Week wu* marked ut Sem
Inole High School with u chapel
program on Wednesdnv. arranged
bv the Library Staff ut which tin­
following piogram wa* presented
"So’* I Cuii Write Mv N unn".
Pr«-*limnn Glee Cluh; "Devotion
ul". Jean Cat pentei; "A p ril Show ­
ers," Freshniun Glee Club; "W a il­
ing In the Shadows," Fieshniun
(ilee Cluli.
Tulk
"How Rcinliiig Can lb
Fun," Clarice Craft; announce­
ment of winner* of Poster Contest.
Htrwurt Gatcbel, F i r s t
Place \
Darlene Ad him*; Sdeon
e*$2
Dnrlelie Adam*; Second Place.
Louise Johnson; Honorable Men- {
lion: O'Dell II ii m i l t o n and
Clarice Craft.
Prize* were me
chunical pencil* tpre'Clited to fli«t
and second place winners) and
lodge* were Mi* M It- Smith. I
Mr* W It. W iny. Mi Cutohel.
Mis* Friiiuc* Moore S.iufonl, employed ut
Rook Quo cundiielei! hv Mi** model a Sea Cull swim Mill i.i* shown here) ut
Eiliia Chittenden. I.ilnarian. I'm
tessiomil \\iiuicii * Club style show ut the Hit/
ticipant* weie a boy and a gill The *mt i* limn Hie Holly wood Shop, us will lie olhrr
selected from cacb of the foot appear in the show Mi* l( E True is chairman uf the rluh’x project,
classes: l.ncile N'octmind mol Ron­
ald Hold. Senior; fu n d l.ochcll wtilch l* In-ini' cnmhif toil for the belief il of their dental clinic The show
l* M'hcduh'd lo *lait al 'I on p III
mid Jumes Duvi*. Junior; Dot llol
lowuv und Curtis Hughes, Hopin'
aiore; Mm tie Cmin roti unit Ken­
neth ltani*ey. Fieshruntr;
W in­
ner*: First place, itonnld Hold
(Senior); Second Place. Kenneth
Itiimsev (Fre*hmanl Prizes wen\ *lii'ck
Approximately 7i) new lnok*
\S|.««Hill
mi w n
michunicut pencil* m fit*l nnd
srrund pluce winner*. Through the tol fl H.llii.M. tin III &lt;\ 1*Il VDll III have been mlileil lo I lie Seminole
pit •lirvl in*•t W'l'k High School l.ihtury, Mi** Fdna
"1 lhc
courtesy of Robeit Harris, mini
• tie*Hf
uger of the Iti)/ Theater, pusses by Fh •I hill Dill'll-*!i * in Mi•
t'hillouden, librarian, minouiiced
to the K ilt were given to each ten ye111"% to llllilll ii t*.•'*nill I Sl.t
adding Hint thev have been
part icipuni on I In* tpiiff pro|finm
II S, k’IVI'M today,
nil 1 IIIVI'I Ilk !•••lav.
on display dining tills week, corn.IiiiIrob : Ml**-* IM u n n SU'Voir*,
\ 1**•i klft**, 1t •. i t till \ nf uieiiiiiralirig N'utinnul llonk Week.
Miww Ktliil
Mi A I Suliithio 'll 1
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11ih

1st Payment Made By .TO New Books Added
To School Library
Baptists Tu Stetson

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Heads Drama Group
DURHAM. .*( c. (Special)
Arlene Myru Jacobson of Sanford
wn* nanieil bend of Ihe properties
ennirnittee hi the Duke Player s'
Dci'i'inbei )iimlui-lloll of Tennes­
see Willium'* "Siininiei
A nd
Smoke." Till* play i* the second
one to be given this year by
Duke's dramatic organization.
Miss Jacobson i* the daughter
uf Mr. and Mr*. Manuel Jacobson
nf 1610 Hanford Avenue.

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mb,pi. «| II III! V.lIII I'M•If1mm I"
|l "Vld • f*J,f»IMI,lllM fill \ 1llllilll^-!
ill •||;l«&gt;\$•IIIlilt III!
and f
ll,c U III V« 1-It \ 1II IK fi't 'IIIni» thi-*
offer, I'll'NIlIt III I IIlilt II lit1 1X1*111III
id lo 1III' 1*M|»\« Ml III•ii tlint 1In- I ni
V,1 *ll1i in ii»i\% ititik 111$r a &lt;i»i \«*y
nf llci tl*» hi llu Inii'll* aml a |iiii
ilium It » tpruD 'l to b( iMlupli'il
tbut fAlii ni|iiir«* ii iiiii tin iiiiii of

Mr*, t* E. Hunter und Mrs. E.
J. Itoolh were liu*te*«es nl Mrs.
Hunter's home for the tegular
meeting of the Hememcnllls Clrcla
of Gurileii Club held recently with
Mi* W. E. Bumgarner presiding.
Mr*. George McCall spokp to tha
group on Begonias and a flower
exchange was held.
Four new- nienibers welcomed by
Mr*, llimiguiiicr were Mr*. Julian
Wilson, Mrs. || |l. laike, Mrs. Ren
Wiggin* and Mr*. H. N. Murray.
At the , (inclusion of the meeting
refreshments were served.
Those enjoying the meeting
wise Mi* Riiniguriier, Mrs. A. E.
Rriihnkt'i. Mr* Dixon. Mrs. (!. W.
Ergle, Mi* (' \V Itmnil, Mr».
Lake, M m S. .1 Nix. Mr*. W. B.
Smith, Mr* .1 C Syke*. Mr». Wigk’liis. Miss Filim (Tilttriideii, Mis*
I.ii urn (.'biltcndeli. Miss Ktlu-I Ris­
er and hi'«tes*cs. Mrs llonler and
Mis Itoolll
Mis / II Kisltiff. Ml* J I). Cal­
houn.. M i- I.oilier Ibivtil, Mrs.
Nancy Block. Mr*. W .1. David,
Mi** Mihlicd Whrelc** and Mrs.
I bib' Mniic, bulb of Orlando, Mrs.
William Wade. Mi** Helen Witte,
'•r* Heme W ill" Si.. Mr*. Clyde
Ramsey, Mr* Eva llnrkey and
Mi* kvle Sliocmaker.

|WE|EKEND SPECIAL
5 PC. CANISTER SET
4 C A N I S T E R S in the
most popular sizes

Siudi'Utx have been urged In look
the tKinks over, sign for tlie ones
they want In teud and check them
out mi Friday.
Two atlruiTive new bulletin
I"&lt;ii111* have been urrunged in (lie
library, one being u ropy of till'
official book week postei. Miss
t'hittendon stated.
t26.IHHI.INN) to complete Tbi'ie wus
no time limit given un tins pin

g i hiii
ITi'siilent Edmunds said that the1
th7,(HN&gt; check tilings t„ utmost a
■punier of u million ilolluis thul
ihe Florida Uaptist Convenlion
bus given to Stetson dining this
fiscal yi'Bi.

MATHER of SANFORD
“Good &amp; Bad”
2IK» Knal FirMt S irvc t

2:7(1 p. m. In the Home Economics
room.
Committees for the presentation
were appointed and a decision
madi to tell candies and cookies
nl the door. Proceeds will go into
the general P TA fund which will
eventually he used to benefit tinschool

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from you to you .
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TH U R S D A Y
The Men's Fellowship of the As­
sembly of God will meet at the
church at 8:00 p. in. for ‘-work
night" during which doughnuta
and hot drinks will be served.
Training Union Enlargement
Campaign nnd Training School at
the First Baptist Church begin­
, nlng at 7:70 i&gt;. in.
$ Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. E.
8., will meet at the Masonic Hall
at 8:00 p. in.
F H ID A T
The l-ook “ ScaHejs-d Abioad"
will be studied nl the Flr-*t Baptist
Church from 10:00 a.in. until 2:00
p.m. The study will be in pre­
paration for the Week of Prayer
and I kittle Moon Christmas offer­
ing for foreign missions to be held
Dec. 1-6. Each member Is asked
to bring a lunch.
# The regulur meeting of N de
Vere Huwatd Chapter, United
Daughters of the Confederacy,

PERSONALS

T H E SANFO RD H ER A LD
Mrs. Fite, Steele
Thursday, Nov. 20, 19S2
Page I
Honor liride-Kleet Hunter Hume Scene
daugh
Of Garden Meeting
enteitain

DEPT

CHIROPRACTOR

Amaricant i* what they
In tneir government operated
MWtpaper*.
Mo,t of tha large
i7) r T
mtcan college*, one of them i«
tod a* laying, are now directed
former general* and admiral*
1 are turning them into tchooli
educating future loldien of ag&lt;
aive armie*. College ’fulbol' I*
•f&lt; the chief iitilrument* of inillng American;youth in tht
It of heaitly p*ycholo«y and
il hatred lor other people.

OF WEEKLY SOCIAL HCTIWTIES

Federation, Civic
Department Meet

Call 1200

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W R A IT h
Thursday, Ntv. 20, 1#51

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HOLLYWOOD
Dy non THOMAS

Typical
rUMlomrr. "I savrd enough
for n new coal ni Ktemper'*
Ciinp."

n

Thanksgiving Ne^ds $b3ay fro m A SPs Bountiful

HOLLYWOOD i* -" T h e actor'#
life Is a crap Kamo. It's all a
matter of chance whether you
make a mint nr end up broke.”
This realistic statement comes
from the tllstltiKiilshcd character
aplor, Leon Ames.
Ames la Utu envy of his follow
actors. He has protected himself
against a highly unstable profes­
sion by a series of wise Invest­
ments. The most notable of these
Is an solo dealership In Studio
C’ltv, In the San Fernando Valley
a few tulles from Hollywood
"M y brother-in-law, Wayne Go
sett, Is the brains of the organlza
linn,” (ho actor remarked modest
ly. “ He handles most of the busi­
George Murphy discusses dues with F B I. agents In this scene
ness details. Hut I help out when
from Columbia's "Walk East on Rcacon", showing an the Rlti Theater
ever I can. t utlend budget meet screen
lodny and Friday.
Inn* and so forth I also ell u lot
of cars In friends."
When Ames first started the auto
agency five years ago. he was the
must popular man on Ihu MGM
llrport *|i&gt;. «
lot That was at a time when new
ssxpniiit stsTH rsaxuas
cars were srarce, and many of his
TA M I'A , (F.VS) — Plan* for
HAHKKT
fellow workers badgered him for a the convention of the Vegetable
Sislaril, KluHSa
sale. He reports selling 102 cars Growers Association of America
Tin- f.ilbiwln* |irl&gt;'i&gt;s rcfiurlixl In
lo MGM employes.
|)*ul*r* un Urn KHtifuict Hint*
being held in Tampa Dei-. 2-fl nut. Hi*
K»rm»r« Sti*rH*t fur iiroilii..* until to
How did he land the agency? strip anything previously done by Truckpr*
and liralprs 1111 to J:l&lt;
"Seven years at M GM ," no ex­ the organisation headed by Wal­ 1*. m Nnvtnilipr l»lh, l»SJ.
rinld It.ii || 10-l.tl
plained, " I admit It: 1 never could ter F. I’retser, Cleveland grower. Aviii-ailn**
Tpn&lt;|pr*rpp».
have gotten Into buslnesa unlesa I
The Hillsboro Hotel, headovixr* tlpNna,
Mpppndlna
(jusllly
had been earning that nice salary tera for the 44th annual Y'GAA
tin. Itnr.
13.ix- 1 xr,
for seven years. I'm grateful to convention, has been booked solid Ilpsns, Crnnliprrr
IlM,
llnr.
tt.U-t.ne
the studio for that, but I wasn't for months and rooms have been
II, nn». Pn|p tin llpr
It J» t J.’
sorry when they didn't want to reserved in other hotels to accom­ Cstiln.i-,
Klorlils
sign mo again. I don’t want any modate tho more than 2500 grow­
■Vi l.t. Ms
l l . ' n - l nr
mnrn IritKf.inpm
■Itirtlsv nonlesnli
Cn1*rr. KlnrM*
more
long-term studio
contracts. -1 ers who will he on hand.
CKOWNID “Queen of Queens'' at
I',iir*l
Crnlp*
11.11
from his present dealer­
Keynote speaker will be the r'ltcumlirr*.
lon. nilinu
n novel Ice skating battling suit * ship,.Ames is angling another ami Honorable Jntnes K. Knudson, De­
Urmlr
tin llakl
llnn-snu
fashion show and beauty contest Is Involved In d sksh balance fac­ fense Transportation Administra­ buNI'l.mt
tin llakl
It.Sn-t S&lt;&gt;
at the tec rink of a New York tory and other enterprises. So fnr. tor, who will discus* “ Food Trans­ J.DtlUrs. Ictlirri.
ralirnrnl* 1. A I'rnir IT mm
port
and
Survival.”
lie
hasn't
been
forced
to
rely
on
,
hold, Edna Murphy shows off □
l.lnir*. l’rr*liiM
H tin. Ilskt
II Si
"dressed up" suit designed by these Interest* n* his sole income. I All the major segments of vegeChedo lilt Cheette F ihmI
I’srslrr
.1 |&gt;„* t'rnlp t l l w . l l l
"
I
figured
out
the
other
day
that
table
production
and
markatlng
Nnnlnn. Apparently there will be
I’pppar*
ll'i lUkl
I l.on.I 71
I
have
hail
only
five
week*
vaen-1
will
hold
special
educational
sec­
some changes made In a favorite tion In the past 12 years," he lain-1lion* lit the meeting. The Indus- l*r**. 'Ilsrkpyr
Pimento
HU. llpr.
IMS
American pastime— wolf calling
menled, " I ’ve been working almost j trv’s outstanding rceearrh men I'rs*. l.'ren’di-r llu llpr. II.In
and ogling— come this winter and continuously .since I opened out will discus* problems, processes r-itntn**, Hwnrl
I’nein Illrsn ll-i I'rnir II 11
next summer, If swim suit design* hero In the play. 'The Male Aril-1and future plans for vegetable
Ilmllshns
S |)„&gt;. i'rnir tl.nn
eri like Nnnlnn have their wny. mill,' In 1040 "
production and marketing.
Hutiarh. frllnw
A special panel aimed nt Im­
llu. llpr.
I*.in-1 H’
Ames went on to the lengthy
proving National Vegetable Week T-iinniiir- &lt;'n||1„rnl*
.1(1 I, hUiiR*
IS .in
I'lT IIIS
PillMhiiry Pancake
innH -Mil
New York run of the show and then ♦1r-nnnrr,
Ijirwrr
ll»&lt;
II in
signed up for his scrvlco at MGM. (irnrmrr llf.rt -ml
Minnllrr
ll-o
»l.Ii
After leaving Hie studio, he free­
luinrnn ll-o 11.1,1-111
lanced successfully and then de­ KrnnrfrilH.
l.lrnre
cided to take a flier at the stage,
Am ltd lUltl
1111
11 VAHIKTIKM
VAHIKT ikm I'Fitilnfii
I'rmliiru nic«i
mcrli-r
.
lie signed up to star In the Chi­
ni
M
dfifoPrl
HIM
e
i
Kurmare
cago company of "The Moon Is from Hi fi m Nov Mill In MMurkcl
i
«
Illue," expecting to last a few Nov li|h. I&gt;AI. T 11I.1I rucrlptu 1.517
Ocean Spray
manlti* !. •• The show played M IItfit HitFNi,
1*111111 nmIi|»M«*n on nil
*****
weeks in the Windv City, grossing
in1*ml ifofni MnrH'l Mtrnily
I'ills •
SI,too,000 during the run. Even bliM
I*
IV AVUlif
though he had a percentage nf the
Hnti|ill4iN plrnl If ut on
(Ip.
profits. Ames was Just as glad to Illlit
HIIm aoinf, m.irktt -Irmly
Welt Peak Cat Green
see the play close.
He has returned to Hollywood
and continues working at his will Include, among others. Dr.
steady pnee. Ills current flicker Is Itogi-ra H. Corlictt. Agrlcoltuial
FHK.NII GROUND
"Love Song" with Janp Wyman Counsel,
National
Association
Mullana
and liny Mlllnnd.
Food Chain*.
.Surveying his financial Indepen­
The big show will center around
dence, he reflects:
the Ainorlcan Vegetable Queen,
"I'm glad 1 didn't make the big Miss Janet Wllkrn* of Homer,
money when 1 was a kid. I prob­ New York, and thn nine member*
Rrtlp*
ably would have thrown It away of her court who were tho 1352
because I didn't have enough state queens. Tho Tampa eonvtnsense. Hut maturity has made mo tlon bureau am) tho Chamber nf
4 i t m
reollto tho nature of this crap Commerce am going all out to
gnme— the life of an actor.
give lb* Queens a busy and exjltHultana
"For five yean, I was a member ing week. Included will be a lun­
of the board of tho Motion Picture cheon at thn famous Columbia
llellef Fund. I saw many once Restaurant In Ylior City ns guests
famous names on Ihe rolls. That of tho Rotary Club, a tea, a yacht
made me stop and think."
party and tonrs.
Hunn&lt; liroob . . , ,. itJ

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Sliced or llu Ives
Iona Yellow Cling

Convention Plans Of 3tate Farmers Market
Growers Elaborate

Pillsbury Flour

$199

25 Lbs. —
RifiHo I^e pkgr 10c
Wilson's Creamery
Butter
lb. $9c
Tall
Sardines 2 cns. SHc
All Grand*

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I

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Proven

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Chicken

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Backs
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Tender Hrteeled

Beef Liver 11). 69c
Cigarettes

2*05

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Bacon

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All Bread

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All

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Freeh
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lb. 36c
Tide
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Large Ivory

Soan
2 for 23c
Mag House
Instant Coffee 63c
300’s Kleenex 23c
Clorox
qt. |7c
Irlhb
10 I .ha.
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C*n,
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Red Radios Co A ll!I{w*r,I’ido Theory Is
Crop Yields Seen Thursday.
Nov. 20, ID52
Page J
Out In Praise For r rlu'"'K
lnvcs, Kat&lt;!3 Below Normal Due Slalr Rnail!1 To Necd
MYERS f \ t S Fish
China, Soviet Ties and Wildlife Service scientist i. To October Ruin S 2 trillion ,ln !iO Years
tux stigalitig a theory the fish kill

dustrialist As
Defense Head Is
Seen Taft’s Aim

Its SPENCER DAVIS
F r a n c i s c o e — Chinese
Communist radio broadcast* Ihi*
month have pulled out all the -Hop*
in lavish praise of tin- nuld.it&gt;
political and economic alliance be
tween Rcil China and the Soviet
I ’ninn
The Red .impugn1
propagaiula
has been
........................
geared lit an offtciailv pinelnlnietl
•'SlnoSoviet FVlemlsTi.p &gt;tonih
With everv faetlity jt d» &lt;-'&gt;minand
the Peiping ndminlstmllvm ha*
sought to show Its appreciation lor
Russian aid and to popular./.- d
among Chinn's own peoples
Front various Chinese cities h.n
come reports of mass rallies, toot
ing song anti dance teams ciiltur.il
missions and wreath laying cere
monies "lit honor of Soviet matter.
who heroically sonfped their
lives in the war of liberation oi
Northeast China i Mam liuri.it "
During the cull uni the Chinese
Communists carefully refrained
from acknowledging any direct
Russian military help although it
was termed a war of liberation
The reference to libet alum of Man
churl a apparently was to the do*
oig vyeek of World War It when
san

Ohio Senator Is Said
To Have Submitted
Names Of 3ForPost
By JACK B ELL
WASHINGTON
- Sen. Ilphcrt
A. Tail of Ohln today was reported
to be urging President elect Eiscnbower In appoint an Industrialist
n.&lt; secretary of defense.
The Ohio senator was said to
have submitted the names of three
businessmen for the post, without
Indicating any preference among
them. They are
■soEdwaftf L. ilyerson, 55. pf Chi
ago, director of the Inland Steel
Corp,, and chairman of the hoard
of Joseph T, Ilyerson and Son
Rycrson Is a Vale man, ns Is Taft
It. E. Hutchinson. 6ft. of Detroit,
vice president of the Chrysler
Corp., and chairman of its finance
committee.
Charles McElroy While, flt, of
tleveland. president of the Repub­
lic Steel Corp
White’s reaction was to rccom^ c n d .t h o appointment of Charles
Wilson, head of General Motors.
The steel executive's office made
public n telegram sent to Elsen­
hower. White said he had just
heard his name had hprn submitted
by Sen. Tnft lor the defense post,
and continued:
•'While I appreciate Senator
TnR'n confidence
in my ------ability,
, ------------ ---------,
ly. I1
see by the morning papers that
Mr. C. E. Wilson of General Motors
I* being considered for this post.
llo Is n ureot administrator, nreijnt of the largest and most *ucrJ
ssful manufacturing orgnnliatlon
In the world, and is eminently mini
Ified fnr this most Important place
In your cabinet.”
There hnvo been some report*
that Elsenhower might pick Sen.
Henry Cabot Dodge Jr. of Massnenuaetts, who has been serving as
hi* Unison man with government
departments.
Thore were stronger Indications,
however, that the President elect
Ight ask luxlgc to become a sori
ffi' assistant president and trouble
shimler fnr him, with the rank or
anihnssador-nl large
Taft was said to tie contending
strongly Hint an experienced Indus
Irlalist ought In take over the Dc
fensc Department and reorganise
It from the bottom up Elsenhower
indicated during the campaign he
favors some such shnkrttp.
The three suggested hy Taft
formed only a part of a list of
about a score of persons the Ohio
■enatnr named as deserving — In
his opinion— of nnpolntments In the
new administration
Tnft himself has maintained si
fence on his selections lfe sold In
N*;w York yesterday he doesn't
believe Elsenhower has made nnv
cabinet cholcoa. Hut he has indi­
cated ho thinks Elsenhower will
give serious consideration to sev­
eral on his list.
One of these may hnvo been
Thomas E. (olemnn of Wisconsin,
r i p /..floor mnnnder-ln the Ohio
*un * unsuccessful Tild for the Represidential nomination at
the t hlcago convention,
Coleman declined to eommcnl on
m
ll,nt hc h» (l been offered
,h? t?,b of secretary of Commerce
iihli
While the cabinet
^cld .'tlo n
went on, there were Increased
signs Hint Taft is leaning toward
a move In seek the mnlorltv lead

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Truman

senator has fold frlemls
W f plans an all-out effort to make
tho new Elsenhower administration
)• ficcca*. jfe is said to feel that
!* ‘°l of battling in tho Senate can
main i nal&lt;;d ,f h? ?,nd R'*«nhower
no III.
cproblems.
,UI,Jr con«*ct on
legislative
C it y
" ’aatlaaM &gt; . « . k . l f 0|U,.
volvetl In moving facilities of the
T la n l, Ihry said.
The Cllv asked $1,1500 for thn
i P,r0,D®rty; To * "■J*1"* price prnvetl
|°
« bottleneck In the proceed[ngx. The City retejested the splkl
lo pincif a vaitiAtlnn
high rmmgh to mmiirnsalr for
the price asked for the City i.rnna1 -crly,
y f . 'n sum of I t jm .M ,
The appraisal bourd. composed
:jm *'f Raymond lull. c. A. W'hl.tdon
Hr. and Howard Faille, refused to
xomplv with this request. The
^natter was discussed nt thn spe­
cial meeting of the Commission
Monday .night
In which
--------------------it was sug.
gested the price of the City land
should lie brought down In $1,000.

Legal Notices
.XUTIt'H TO THIJ Pl'ItU e OE
IXVII XTIIIXS TO Hill

nuts. f'*r the Ii.n - 1 r it.-til.,, „f ,,
u titu rt'lt- Hvrniar at the pumping
1■slant of it,*- Knnriirtl Water Works,
.(Will he reeelveit hr the fitly f'ttm.
Wnlsitun *,f the n t y of Hnuriirtl tip
to Sion I* to. fie* ember s, n&gt;r&gt;j, at
which tutu- they will he P'llillrally
upsnsil
I’Una anil epet Ifii-niliin* may be
olilalnetl rriitti the itlly Manager of
Hanford, or from Hobart M. Anger

and Aaxii-liiies. I'onaulling Ctyil
K'nalnei-ra anil Htirvrynra. *30 &gt;|||.

it eh rati &lt;lt
lltlllrllng,
Jarkaonvltlo
Florida.
Each bid rmtei be xeromnanled br
a certified t bet k or a bid hand In

‘he amount of I# I rr r«nf of U.v

Id.
he C’ ty reserve* the light to re.
Ject any or all hide.

FITV OK HXVimitD.
Ilyt Thoe. I. I.emnn
i-tty 'denegar.

CitrtiH PriccH
(Continued Emm I'agr One)
grower* tp determine If the agr^e
ment should be ended.
Rep.

A.

S.

Meriting J r ,

Lees­

burg, sold the agreement was up
proved bv two-thirds of the grow­
ers and the same people can turn
ft ilowri if they no longer want it
He told the group n stippmi price
based on W |.cr cent of purity
wutdil tiring over $.1 a box on Hittree.
"Citrus has been selling for 2t
pur cent of parity for the last two
yoars," Meriting said, ''ll would he
a bunan/.a fur Florida growers to
have Hie 00 pur cent of parity
price support but you’ve got to
consider ihc headache like cun
trolled shipments along with Ihc
good."
He said the first requirement
under the program Is that (he guv
eminent control shipments ami the
second that the commodity lie
stnrcablc.
Government control of shipment),
could mean (hat fruit would be left
on the trees or dumped if rn-ccs
snry, Meriting added
Snouts of "Wo don't vvant sub
•Idles” Interrupted his remarks.
Ramcv Cohen, president of Hie
association, said he Is working on
a plan lo bring orders for about 20
million boxes of oranges at $1 a
bur on Ihc tree guaranteed
In his rail for the meeting. Cohen
declared growers are being offered
only 30 tn W ccnl* a box on the
tree for oranges and 13 to 23 cents
for grapefruit.
He. get, another meeting in two
weeks and advised association
members: "Como prepared tn
mak« arrangements for disposal
of your fruit ol $1 n box."

Korean War
tCsstlrsM
«■»** tin*.
•maihcd a huge troop rnneentra
Hon center and posslhlo rocket
launching alio northeast of Chong
Manchurlian air base at Antung.
s Air Farce reported 23,000
liailoni of Jellied gasoline were
dumped on tho sprawling target
Plfote laid............
the entire
...... area was in
names. They said some no build­
ing* wero leveled and others damaged.
louth, other Allied fighter____ Ihrew one of their biggest
Air drikea t again*t Chinese field
gun*, bunkers and troops— with
Vandenberg looking on. Air Force,
Navv and Marina warplanes struck
at the twp mUe, frontage for two
hour* ead 15 minute*.
On the ground, S
South
o*
Korean
tcpooi smashed a Chinese assault
on Sniper Ridge In the crackling

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Sanford History

He Bary Doings

Hy K A Y W ENNINGER
(Contlnurd From Page One)
House— if Elsenhower wants an
The Dc Rare Civic Association,
other tncctiog.
Inc, met on Friday of Inst week
On other subjects:
In the Dickinson Mi-motln) Library
Truman said he expects to meet in (iiiinge City. Twenty-seven nvw
Gov Adlnl K. Stevenson semrlime members were welcomed into the
around Dec. 1, when tho defeated HHMofliitlnn. It was announced that
Democratic presidential candidate mi Dec. ft ilu-re will he a mass
is coming to Washington.
meeting of De Ilary1 residents nt
He said again that he regards tlt&lt;- Court House In De l.nml. This
Stevenson as the head of the Deni meeting place was s e c u r e d
ocratlc Party.
through the interest unit courtesy
Asked if he would recommend a of .fudge Robert Wingfield.
new chairman of the Democratic
Wateli this column for further
National Committee In place of Information in regard to this imStevenson’* man. S t e p h e n A portlint meeting which is called
Mitchell, Truman replied that he for for tlie purpose of discussing
would ask tho governor for nothing the question, “ Doe* De Hnty Nerd
— that ho would merely offer cu a Community CenterT” If you
operation in reorganising tho Dciti Imvr no means of getting to De
ocratic Party.
l.nml on Mint evening, transport!!'
Laughingly, Truman said In re lion will In- furnished. A list of
ply to n question that it l» very folks desiring transportation will
much too early
found
till- bulletin hotird in
ly to discuss what he lie
..........
.. till
........
himself
hi insc! will do after leaving the . the Post office.
White House.
Ho said he'd hnvo sumo Infnrma |Jeun I'mvl lllmmelberger will uplion In make public about Ills plan* 1pear with other eontestnnts nt the
on Jan. 21, the day after Itiaugiirn At In in Theater In Del nml as In
lion.
I Italy's entrant In the contest to
Reporters asked several titles choose .Miss West Vnlusln. Jeun Is
lions about statements Itepubticnn being sponsored bv R»V E. Peck.
Kelt Robert A. Taft has made as | In- Ihuv Realtor. The successful
to pttssil.le cuts in governmeiit ,note t.int on Momlny evening will
spending.
| be sent b&gt; tite |)e|.nod Chamber of
Truman brushed them aside bv |Comnn -ee to .Memphis to enter
saying Taft hasn't seen the 1P33 3ft I the miiloti-witle contest for Mnitl
budget and therefore does not
Col tun fni ItrAtl. \Xre hope Jean
know a thing atimit what's In it
, wins. loti. «u . or (ost-, we hope In
The President snhi he will suit j llnivitcs will ho out in large nom
mil this budget to Congress in Jan be-, to g.ve their moral -ninpoti
The lltt it lb Irk I* X I' Club met
nary Just the same as if he were
going to continue as president
for tb" fit-it time this *"i»»!in t*e
lie said It will be a good, tight Ft nitty "veitliiir at the home of
Jiile* V&lt;*lgt. The member* an
budget.
In fact, he added, all his budgets Jill* ' Voigt, Herman l.cilerlinu*.
have been honest, and even though Charlie Csil*en, I’uul Ftoetschor,
the ltepuhlicniis have fought over Clurence Wallis uiul Cesar Httbiaall of thorn they never have hern liu.
able In tin very much trimming.
I)a Nov. Ill, h i -Ur,! p. in, Glttg.-i

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l.vti llrltt, weighing S lb*. 12 nr.,
was 1hit n in the Dilantin Air Forre
Rase 1luxititnl. Her tuirent* are
Mr, mu! Mrs. J. W. llrltt mul her
big sistur is.Cumlni'e I.".*, w*l*» will
I*.- tliiv'i. vei'f* obi mi M oiii Iii v ,
Nov. 21.
Another birthday git'I t'*l* week
i* Cm "I I.nieilmu,*, who was eight
on Wetineiday. ( 2n.*smntis htlind
hvt celebrate after scliool, Those
prusenl at het |iurly were het »i*tt-r Mary Ann, Susan Hiet«, Ann
Singlet ary, Sbnroii Downing, Miujotle Hchrieior. .loan
render.
Clnii Isle Caldwell. Linda Turk* i .
Tile .Misses Edna and Helen
Hrhioth ure visiting at the home
"f their brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. anti Mia. William (!. Hihioilt.
They flew it. ft tun Ciin intmli, lo
be will, them at the opt uiiiu of
Mu- new fruit stand tint! gift simp
on Highway 17. Tl.eit gift of lovslv flowers atliltvl much to the guyety of opening tiny, Tltrv expert t*
spentl two weeks In Dr Oniv.
The vyealher was ntrferl «n
Tucstlnv fur the pintle luncheon nt
Hanlantltt Springs sponsored by
(lie etitertalument eommlttee for
the niemlters of the Property Own­
er* Association.
Recent viaRnrs to the home of
Mr. ami Mrs. Anthtmv Opt&gt;el on
Smyrna Drive, wore Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Cadmus of Kdcewaler, S'.
.1.. who slopped on their wav to
.Miami. Mrs, Cadmus and Mr*. Op
pel were basin*** assoriatea,
James Ramlrll returned to duty
aflct having spent hi* ten dnv furlou»h hrre with '-Is fsudlv. !!'•
will In- sent to Ft. Kilmer and
from thrro probably to Germany.
Marlon Mac Farlrne arriverl in
Do Rnrv o » Tuesday morning.
This is tho first lime since they
moved to Do Rarv. that tho entire
Mar Fnrtane family have boon to­
gether.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Seuffrrt
of Union. N . J . are visitor* Iq the
homo of M r. and Mrs. Chatlc*

Schneider.

llssllssrs runs
. . . rni&gt;
. . ,
formed from the two nrlginnl
counties; in Ihg.* were foimr.l the
cminti-s of Jnrk*nn and Gadsden
from Eseiimbin, ami m IH'2J Du-'al
wit* formed from St. Johns. On
Dec. ” ti, I Kg I Walton, Leon and
Nassau were made ut live northern
section, it., the same day the pentnsolii was separated from StJohns countv on I divided into

three: Mos.iuito on the Atlantb T 'enty of Friendship, Military M
rlilo, Alm-hmv on the Gulf, their ''once anil Mutual Assistance ill.
NOUthi'rn Iwpnnlmiet mnnirur rn»t
i&gt; nlini'il pnm;irll\ .il l.ipan
from Clmrlotlr llm I. &gt;• to the .\l
1
fmliwInK ar
lantlc. the i'ii*l O f ......... .
''"npllshtnents from its Imutlng
lies
with
Moscow
stmthwnnl, iitrl oiiug Lake Ok'-e
eliobee and the key*, formed Mop th eI FSSR ha* consistentiv upheld
right of chum to ii.nticlp.ii*
rne county.
A irnnserint n„-*t ■ f.em the let - !'/ ."JV
r'g ..........“!
ill,trial tecor.l. **f th„i date, read*
U S ‘'tvasion *'f Korea ..ml
'occupation'' of Formosa
"An Act. To estiil.ll It iiitntle* mul
t china and Russia iiuntlv
ilefine tlie bnun-liiies ./ 1
levied the peace treaty with .Lip .ot
'•*
He .i Rossi., lent China .imi mil.....
II lurtbor Itmeled Ibnt there lie dollar* lo restore Its ei-iMinmv
and Is hert-hv eonjMtnted a reuiHy | t Russia llamled over tu China

ruining fishing Since then Lake
Okeechobee water has been dis
charged through the Calnosahal
clue anil the discharge was hoax
t-r alter Mood conditions m the
l ike tv -ton in t h lolu r
Di
Slohndkitt plans to rcto.iio
tore several days talkin'. to \itnv
Engineer'
getting laiutall data
ami interv tew mg fishetuu-ti
The sctentifie \e**cl Alaska will
cent lit to* to me.isine Hit- .all ion
i tent of water III various places m
the pic ted area and try
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fttidi ftioio uf Mi*1 r.imo, xx&lt;
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i it pis oh nt xxill ho &gt;IML

a government road *ticti-hing' c(,mpM""l |ildy of the
wall
down the east roast. Lateral ro,.*l* [• » U" «&lt;l
.....ml In Hie 7 . tie I'mvft i m I v of H o i i d u m a ^ la lr
grcc tainpcraltirc of Ihc lake shore oiuvii'itv b*r tin- citUn- slate amt
r.mUnL
.h tb
,^1 l l . w«* about 773 null's per hour at " » I uivcrsity &lt;*t Miami is a spl. it
running' through the state ltd to,h(. |jm(, |lf |(l(,
riin„
1(l|,
t* iimv.-isity for which all
snldler* ramps throuijhout the |mp,,rtul Vallt-v
ol .............. pic b,.v.
ilccp atlach
region Inter covered bv M o. .... .
ril)rs tin,|Pr „ hl(.|, ,t„. f|,„ht mco.
County. Military establishments &gt;&lt;a(t mn,f,, specified Hint Ihc plane
brought their Usual following ..( a ,„uat
,|v ,,m|lt.r ,hl.„ ,
U.vl
.
, ,,
poniilntlmi nol altngethei ....... Actually. Gnpl Nash made tlo
&lt; a lU lH ’ l i O S l S
able to its control, rills condition fmlr passes al .........non- (ban Hat,
............... ................ , , M,
brought the necessity for civil no f,.„( „jf the Min swept ealHi .it Hit ...........
lo l.tlk **illt rcpoilci
thorlty,
easlcrn shore of the lulitml sea 1 Tlie tail, til yeul old Dulles lias
Distance* ladag *&gt;o gieat. t'»• t Ifsv wa* moiiiloreil b&gt; four T'L'H |,,ng bu tt a vigorous critic ot Hus
number pf county sites wits Inail*- training planes anti timed with .pin policies ami ha* been sub
quale for law enforcement nrnl high
ilgll speed
spec movie cameras and a lectcd to billet attacks ill the
enllrd fnr the formation of other special chionograph system
Soviet press Russian Foreign Min
Tho North American Sabre car istcr Andrei Y XTsliinsky lias la
cnuntles. In IK1I Alnrliun wn* *11
vlilcd, Hlllsliorn was mnilr from rted 21 rockets in u relraclalile Imli'il him a "waiiiuuigt-r " The
Its southern half, Inclutllng Ft inunclicr ami weighed about nine Suv i d
new spnpci
I'ruvdn
has
Ilrook (Tampa). On Jan, 21', IK:i5, tmu. II was powered hy a General eall'il him a "trader In death"
New Smyrna wa* made ihe eimnty I F.lcgirlo turtmjcl with aflertiurnt-f ami an "alomililuillcs Jiimmiii'cil in* support ot
sit., of Mosquito Gnu nty. Ami ...i; iloveloplhg in excess of Y7oo
Elstililliiwer last July il ami cam
Fell, ft, 1MI5 Undo Countv was polinil* thrust
Gnpt. Nash's wife Glenu. mother paigiieil haul fi*i him
funnetl from Moiiiuilo amt Mon­
In Ii * ciuupulgn spccctics lie rap
roe, its northern bouiulary being of three young daughter*, was at
'Hut present norlh boundary **f }!'®
*° "f0 *u'r
"*'* petl repeatedly at wind lie termed
llrevard. The clerk o j Mo.......
J ’"":! tin- T r u m a n administration's puli
County _ was npimlnted to set ve hut sho mlinitlcil hi "plenty of cy of ( oiiimiiiiikt cimlaiiiincut In
and said sho was stuiid, he said, "w e cun usefully
Dale, ns the clerk of Ht. John* nervousness"
glad whon II was over
erect strong luc.il harriers" lit
hnd served Mosoulto,
Nash hlti.M-lf said there was Western Europe
sinking effort, no re­ little
in a pain,!
rough air to contend with
Again he said 1li.il tills itutlim
cord has been obtained uf any "despite
the low altitude "
should create a lop level hi purti
wjiltu person*• (except possibly
"I
experienced mimic shock
council to lead the free world
early Spanltli explorers) pen*.- wave*," he tnlil newsmen "They sun
witii a "stable uml eoliMstent" for
-- ■
■ ,lc of- the
tfxlinir to the
Interior
pen- were like slrenkx of lightning eigll pulley, lie said tile council
Iftitiln south of DeLeon H|irlngi, aimintl ihe canopy (luring tlie runs simulil formulate and iiiulntuln a
prior to the military occupation This Is normal, however, at high long range foreign policy uml it*
of IRm
speed."
mciplicrs Iiti'luilo the President.
(T o be rontinucil)
II* laid he was completely sal vice president, xecrelarlcx of state
Isflod with Id* plane's perform and‘ &lt;li'
uefensr uml ranking members
ance.
nf the opposition political party.
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Mod xhii xx »M i iimo .iumiu
(In Mar. ft, IH2I, Ft. Ilrook l*tnl lit-r haltre model. Hie I siia
lift' ft MI|»hilM£ft‘ftl Mud 111*’ •‘ IH ft»I ftI•
At lil‘4 tup speed l apt Nash's
Ivrett established ttettr Tampa. A
td I Lu id.ft do nol h i m ’ to i hoosr
*
'ss*1*1I
V'111 1of
i
l
*| fort*
s•■w1**■' were
ni'ie funned
|■r|It) snlung
s•
*&lt;-ss plane lloscd
- , toward Hie il.tugerous liolxxoft'ii Mu1 I xx m m d d n l io u s ih i
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criticism ami tin- plulu upby of 11.,
"To ■•i4ivi.lt* fm tlu- loildmg spirit. Ills jinblislit-d wink* nnrnlu-i
leriiot of tin- iipeiltn cmul for tht- In the humlrcil* ami covin- upeoiintles therein no’nlionet," nod whole range of philosophy pro-c
fur liter marled; "Tiint tin- stud null poetr
■uperlor court for tin Ku*tern| During tits long lift- Crnt-e n.i*
I&gt;i»ti id uniuif id
A iiiMi^liou.' n hlttrr eppum nt uf f.i rlsm .mm)
ftditill hiiVftx jurinditliuii nvu nU uf nil oidxj»itkft’n rillii uf tin* t'nfliu l l i l l i s M i l l e r M a i l s
fent'MB ii muvm( ci imimil und &gt;•uni He church Altlimi.'L hr Liu ,mu
.M ia m i’s H u r r i c a n e s
In\v4 uf Mu* lerr ilur v. lummiMed one of Ihft* mn**l I.noun** plulu u
m j%1o*«f11»it•» (%$iinlv". nUd •Ii*' wind pher* of lih turn In noli nlut i
court rthnultl hL d, until Ihf c*uim!\ H*il) vx.is ^aifo'd it i pjiothLil
*, W M
M M
C l ntvi'i .il&gt; ol
I *1#11111.i Dru hh iit *1 I MIL MilL f
court kIomiLI L«* 'i rtluldlrtlii'd, Iihvi school
I
t
id
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Mi'll
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1
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ill I v xxt I*oTiti
Kunii* Authority «»Vft r ronnty itf
fair*.

no* 1 "in od . o n , , s H il.T .M .11 1 ' no I'111■ will leave a deficit

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NAI’l.KS
Italy
P Iteileili-lbi
Croce, one of the It-ailPu: philoso
[.her* of Hie k’Olli century died al
hi* home here tmlav lit- was Hb
Kin writings dealt with Hie nn

Crop tit tails
lama
beans Small

|m i k.u T

il p.U k.iUl nf l.u'd !•* I'f (

%*1

L e a d in g P h ilo s o p h e r
O f C e n t u r y Is D e a d

have made some recover, but in t:g a !•, ot iMiiti'Mit.e it tlia
most instances yields v t . I. ■ e n t ’ t,i\ 1 1 » :t v of Fl o i la were tnlil
below normal. Hu- C s I'-p.i t
pi -V * loellt of 1ill- Flot tills
at
ntrnl of AgrictiRtire *ar*i t *,l:*.
-:i I .ti oi to loliipint. -tnmliiriis
V L’ I V I'ii i * will cost
Younger
crops,
m
.........:*
t w i ■I i-on l" IIn rs
seeded or Iranspl.inteil mn n&gt; \
■T . nt imtiMettupi'e, nditiinlsOctoiler, are gem-talk
nt Am
i rI■I 111) s, olUllO'iolH
Items
'o'
lb. It
good to i Vt t il' III l-to 1
i i i ' act syst.-m wet e cstiroan of \grnnltot at 1
1 •J ' I j "0 0. 0 (1 0 b y l a w .
said S. at.. 1 1 ,1 i, *&gt; * •I
i &gt; W ati i ton v of it New t o r k
llglldt- llama:'!1 crop
tali t
ig n. •i in, i"u in
found
t t . i M i i.ii .,v..l total until ipnleil

11
(if poor lo I til I , O i 1'!
lo ,i \Lii fiir $*‘Hkp.im t imk Liilc Bill .h i i .ii o
|.,,iov
fil l tullflk! ll L •H xx ,t^ near norm.il if o*&gt; , II*
.mittml llti n ' i U
Ciin im lnTN &lt; i u
It*
" %1
i iifnpL'tril
i *■-n •
)»i 1L tohui t ,ii
Mo) I s N,itit|*'nL|*i * ,ix fu fi,imL J

,,|"*l to I' \ Irilil l«&gt;Hll *i ^™ »*I
tltf iMval liiisi* at I**nI Nittmr t.$
this net I " e p l new ..gete*'Ion from I s

Xilotlier nt-* i* it iippiitvi .l en Mils
day. Dec. "P. H 2 l ; (but lilt- imlge*
\ iif tlo- re*pective iioiutie* dmiilil
In il*I two I* tilts iif , .s,ir t etteh year,
commencing in the - 'minty of Xlosquite, on I lie Hist Mondays of
Aptil aiid &lt;k-loiter, ami until the
county sile of Mnstpiito slinolil lie
pci mnnenttv esilllillslii it. I tie t-ollll*
ty court should In- held nt the
bouse Ilf Jnlin llum-ii, near tlie
Tninnkn River,
An net, approved Nov 17, H'JK;

\» «*nt
i . A I M..-S VI I.I.K, t I N S i Highr.im
.......
a .1 v :,i .| . nvey engined* attend*

it 4*|11\,
Lilt Lx
iiirnt in olilrt fftl.mto
«!
i .iiii &gt; Nmint .or |,! o i »
I I IIS I \l\|j INF Mliclv
Corn *Six foi •
i' i
?* \ fm 11 xf.ii

,,

WITH

O R L A N 1 M * i * rot- w no
tttnmgli Hu* heavy October

IIU!s IllslklllU U»wnl |'l •• i '
l*i m. i i*i »M h
till i• rutifttflmvrr

1.1“ It.ddu (m td MMHU'.i|»*111.
Thk* l S \ji I ii'tfx ( fiiH id
St.itI LvtM tuv ' iL fix *i v Lux i* ,i
n,,|,|(U„ ,
ii fid xxhum
),*■ **,, . m i n , ..... .il iu i tin In&gt;
iiruiiiiil fIn- xxurld Iti“n|m■*liun lour
ot AnvtTit'.iit air L,t t
t Mi thu lo t (up of Lis tii'ii ut
I S i l mind for* t * tod*i\ \ .mdt m
L* it! MU’I " t x• it t$)11 H,t Mxi m ,d ,i
ludit |»- ilit' .HI d I ip
' I hi mo chi i ;pi$11k
fn i Xtilt
\ ■miffitici
,iid
I t h in k Mn r .
li\r J ' r nnmr n*
uritl Ili*' \ullvmit |u&gt; nn-Ht L iii Ji ( ii u &gt; «tf |(.&gt;
■•mi ItMid m it I It ' |ftft' X i IT1*1 L m l
said cnntiiy *bnli be .......
mi |fiti tner military i-aiilunmopl i d o 1* *!"Tf I * 11 &gt;t iEl 111l’
•he north lv
........
of .dt Teipiiig proper tv aeuulieil fttmi
\ ri pmf$'riJmo
slluu) ll 1**1 u if h
Joint-, on tlie south l&gt;v Moliroe the Japanese lit Mamiuina plop I Li Id xx Ml xx till xx .1 s 'l l IT 'm ilJ t .1 Lx
CooiPv , nit ...........
bv the At erlv in Dairen tiudei least* tu the .1 't il xloddi &gt;1 .1)1 iv ul \ iihv
Inn*lv Hucim. uit t!»•« \v*&gt;p| Ly the Sn\ir| I *ninti I(\ li t (Mid of ffii s Mm mu u d \ 11 I •k*« c Li t
tfuliiiit L«int|$Lt?v liius uml lh»' ' •r ttir ItiiNsiims ,m Liu |«&gt; If slip
It.i Id Xill
III I it* i
I xx i
ult.
rofiMtv of
" VLirhiin i"i»n
Bi^l.illitlmn-x ♦r»«I t»f &lt;$m*i t&gt;*
l»o*’I
tv ind'Mtnl tin- ifitlitin ;*•■(t
V
it' ll i h inr lmn
nin&lt;!c Lv S 'cuff** a*ii| hi" fdlJriAv- ^ "Iwitv Ifi MiiMi'hiiti.i
'
i*i vvhli'h
vviii &lt; Lcfo.x.
’• At thi*
l «»r » Mu.i B ut L ’ t i d j t f c t I L t p i c - l s 1&gt;1

Mr. and Mr*. Albert Parth left
on Tue*t'*v afternoon for their

r

Marshal Malinovsky's Second Ck
latnlan Army swept through the
Japanese defenders Into Korea
\ Hoih I of Soviet pictures have
been released throughout China In
Mukden It? theaters showed Soviet
color pirture* exclusively
l*nc fled radio commentary not
ed that friendly relations d.iluip
buck mure titan .in tears had been
bulwarked by the 1‘i.V) Slim Soviet

mg riil title could lie caused by
fre-li water from l.nke Okeecho
bee flowing Into Hie gulf through
the C.iloosahali hee River
l&gt;r I. Basil Sloltotlkin saul he is
eoosideriug that possibility in Ills
study of the new incidence of red
title oil Florida's west coast, which
npl’aieuHv
Ini. d.
. peak l-i't week
1,
,}il- interest increased he said.
, 11 " atroi-g Xnnv I ogim-er*
«*•“ ««*»* -s &lt; tan m . u.ai to Mu.irt
1,41 'I ’l'tig aitci re'iul interest*
muddy
"repotletl
" ........ a.........
... discharge was

vn

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Follow tha
clues (tut
lad G-Men
to the heart
ol coastto coast
espionaga!

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T H tY L O O K ?

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Cardul raslt day kslm balld strsnetk
aa Tvtlitanca may m gftatsr tii-ft
month, BtrvousnMs and tufTsrlnr Its*
and Mm , L»gk more natural-fool anf*
__ _
__ Ask yonr daalsr foft
Cardal. (Sayt “sard-ysa-oys'*).
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GO THRflL’GlI IN N XT ION XI, XGAIU MY A T W ASHIN GTON
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rku r«U &gt; . Nov 20. 1032
Page *

M ustache Raisers
Given TheWorksBy
Columnist
Boyle
By IfAL BO YLE
NEW YORK vn-M any women
have married a man because of
hla bankroll. But did any woman
ever marry a fellow sold y be.
cause of hla mustache?
Did she ever, crumpllnR shyly
.*jt L &gt; . .anly bosom, mmmur:
“ You yourself have an utterly
reelitible personality, my dear.
Btlt your mustache! Ah, I ran
fight against It no longer. It has
awept me qulle off my feel.”
A boy, nibbing castor oil on his
upper lip In stir the slow growth
of Ihe reluctant fuu thereon, may
daydream of such situations. Hut
1 nave never heard in real life of
a mustache with much romantic
/ Influence.
What Is the actual social Impact
of the mustache?
This question arises because II
ra that this form of male
S
landscaping ii gelling more
r. II seems lo me I sec more
lore mustaches around I
would like to believe this Is only
because there are more people In
the world, as I like lo look al the
bright side of things
I would hate to see mustarhrs
become a badge. nf valor or a
measure of achievement, ns in a
society In which that were I rut* I
would have lo heroine a hermit.
Men grow mustaches for only
three general reasons
1. They have an Inferiority com­
plex.
8. To nay an
a elerllon bet
3.
3. Curiosity.
Tha first of these reasons Is the
moat widespread And the average
muatachr carrier will admit It, if
pressed.
“ I crew mine lo prove to myself
that I could do something the nther gu)rs In my crowd hadn’t done,”
nne said. “ It helped me overcome
g lifelong feeling of Inferiority, and
gave me an Immediate sense of
security and personal victory."
Tha boy nr man who rears a
mustache out of curiosity nr to pay
an election bel he has lost soon
finds Ihe novelty wears thin, ami
off comes Ihe mustache. The lime
and trouble It takes are no longer
worth the effort.
But one who grows a mustache
to cure himself of Inferiority will
never yield It until death in case
of fire he places Its ssfety before
that of women and children.
It Is his hairy banner of surcess
in tho hattlq every man tights with­
in himself, his flag against tlip
world. Behind every mustache
lurks a mouse that has been turned
by this symbol Into a Hun
Ever watch a man with a innstacho? Notice how he tov* with II,
reaching up now and ihen In be
comforted by the fact ll Is still
UieroT He nover Is sale from Ihe
roar someone will lake it away
from him, or shave It off while ho
Is aaleep.
w
kill lift
Aw mustache RUHiiiiMiVBil/
automatically turna
• man with an Inferiority complex
Into a man with a superiority com­
plex. ftacretcly or openly, he liecomoi a snob iboul It Often he
will take more trouble to discipline
It properly lhan Ihe ordinary par­
ent does to curb n wayward son.
He couldnt1 sell It fnr a rup of
coffee, but to him it la a patch nf
real estate more valuable lhan all
the forests of Canada.
In his rj*c clothes don't make
the man-tint his mustache docs
T h ll, I believe. It why wives pul
up with husbands' mustaches, lie -,
!y*llke b*1 hy-,^r ^1 n-,U' 1 ***
I
a loothbl.......... . , nwMiaa. will
harsalf, “ Wall, If It makes my little
man.feel uUer, I'll go along.”
And that1! what (he mustache
doas do. It gives Ihe fellow Ihe
■am® feeling In, had when ho wore
■tilts as a boy.
Wh*t I have against mustaches
Is that I once tried In grow nna
out tm curiosity— and found I could
JJoL 11 didn't grow. It drooped and
Ho* do von cure an Inferiority
eomtgex arising from the discovery
jrou Ian
tear
a telephone
hook In
‘
............
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naif, bul can't grow a measly, pld‘
onifora mils.

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anyway?

wants

_ W ^UIINCITON UP

THANKSGIVING Holiday Foods

Ron

Cape-

...w a n * lo
nopj i Invaitlaatloni of the ReCMUI wtlon rlnance Corporation
VfeMr ha takea over chalrmamhlp
^Senate Banking Committee
u r t told a newt conference
&gt;dijr that one of his fbit acta
ft to call a far-reaching In­
to coflalder whether the huge
intent lending agency should
KMluntd.
'• committee at Uie aapie
he aald, ahoifil look ln»n
he terme&lt;l delay* In proiet resulUljg from jnqulrlei
by jjft laat Congreia into
d Influence deal* Involving
ofnelala and other*.

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I

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\ N u ltK
&gt;* IS utroail

torn

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few

♦.» market and
i i i the

a«!i:t*&gt; 'till run
» \far
tori
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♦I • t nlrnnils
.

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flirt

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TURKEY
W EAR

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MT. VERMONT

V////7J?,

L A B E L '.

Open ’Til 9 P. M. Every
Friday Nile

— lo lo

300 E. 3rd~419 E. Ill

* ^

Sa&amp;ford, Florida

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“ MT. VERMONT BRAND"!

rS u p e ^ W iu lj

Ml. Vermont brand Turkeys— Hie tines! In liiun—
exclusively ours! Plumi ly me:iled Western tllrils"
wllb lender muscles, corn .mil peanut lid in make
delicate full-flavored meal!

OLFOMARCAniNE
Ballard'n
B
a llard'n Ovon-Ruady
O vo n Hoady

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mm ■

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llorm ol'a G M -lb. Coo k. C a n

Hams w

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CAN
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(Vein. Puro

29c

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a n illa &amp;&amp;Stra
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b ,b o rry
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m m m m m r n m mm i m

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Sausage
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Nona Mail

6 ox. Ccm% Boned

3 ^

39c

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39t

2 i-b.. 29s
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29a

Superfine Limogrands
HORMEL’ S
FAMOUS

C ar

a o m V e le a n

No I C o n AJ1 Flali

TAW

FO O D

ltl.ii/ i nnCiM M .il

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Cat Food

L.0.8. Peanut Butter
FRICASSEE

can

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PAC. CAN

itiil# for femili) licef llnsli run '.Te
Deviled Hunt mil l!&gt;r
fieahh!
Potted Meat nut !i'.i
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Vicnnn Saunaire ran '.!lr
49c
Qt. 17c Lunch Tongue can :r»c
Nn. 2 Can
1j-qa). 29c Tripe
cnn
i tlanl

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Porsoo's Sodiv Ammonia

BEECH-NUT
3 Sfcrolfifd or

Cilia Grmirb (Vialor '

ONE LB.
VAC. PAC
CAN

-------JS raw $1.80
«i« i5i N » c,"cu
;;, .13c
can
8*ox, Chicken
140 SPREAD inn 25e
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IH-or. Mu&lt;i

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like'

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YORK AP P LES 5 w , 48a
55c

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, tl.li I.i &lt;1 I'., l.i l*»i till il..•III*11,*'h

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DEL APPLES 2
Sweat Juirv

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nn, 1 1 nl.ii

Norlhwe*li-m Rmt

29c f IAZIL
eBirr. HMb.
lU TSlCellor pkq.

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POTATOES

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Early Defect ion Is
Stressed In Fight
Against Diabetes

New Crop Nurlb Carolina 8w tel

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‘“"'IwiNTKR GARDEN PEACIlKS . . .chSicei 1 ( | C I a.lnVut ' i ' ,
fflnkrf .w. I i d g J Suwannoo
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i miii mi -oil '.tilth Untie ite*. the IWIO
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itrmm f»mi. in i ht -erv

NO
CAN

3

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Pint

Lobster Lk 59c
Cream Cheese

i: il R llo" 7" C u l Bool n ib

ic l React

f i) \ .
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t•.leg-1
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Kralt'a Phlladalphla

/ W i C T r t f l f PUMPKIN i l | Y

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speicals

NO

KOoilY WSTGOLDlif CREAM CORN

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AGEN »R(K!COLl SPEAKS . ., 14- 99°
tor Your Turkey D' I ! Cites. Day Fresh *
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Mhby or Duncan Hines -OrnnKe
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Idaho Bakers ) C IU / I Q '
29C Rad Blit*
, 3 lb‘ *1 5 1

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2,2 n" 25c
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LAND 0’
SUNSHINE

U-Rulur
ftS. No. 1

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•in nr
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'P U M f llf * ^/L
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:&lt;)ur Own Famous

18 to 20
A »«r0 q * l

•You’re Talking TnrUey," When You HAY-

Small Loan

Pricos good from Thurs. thru Wed.. Nov. 20-26

|IG 49c
S A LE!

Avarog#

flu* rail

ha\i I i i it i rin i Mm mure
v•i i • i n in
tfu \ It it e t»eeu
iMe fM .plan
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► Quantity Rights Reserved

•^ITEBBRANI)” Colored Quarters!

D RESSED X D R A W N

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111 ul«

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I II
ll .• lit ••!*! pat •* \1it It l Ii

BUTTER

Dreswd &amp; Draw! Quick

Oven-Heady!

I a%.i •I - ! v
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Mil o| .te * hit t. lit iff*
f&lt;M t«l
t ;o.* tit s«*|«t fiihi*r tml ii•'i m m Iv
fM *1.117 ill ihfolMM
limiullH t ihm ! eof the « -»r* IU»W
ill ti't it• M’*n » Mi.in • %eai * ntil
Ihr-e •re •e i»
m u I f.i'ter than
nev\ iii' inin. Imi iIt

(ptf HYSAUCE■

» » u £ ' " w W rc b '5 ,b‘ Mi'
*d Improper preaaurea on

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t mi i v *v|i» r|n i th# \ ll I n n 1 t 'ln iu h
. i h I mi i I fti*' (i« t..M 'In s II Ik *

Fillet “

Capehart Plans To
Open Again Probe
Of !RFC Operations

Railroaders Have
Worries Trying To
Find Enough Cars

.

( 'bil

lion O Iho liou Bilo Dim,

TUNA

2 II ynti li.n r .m , kin.I of v ann,'
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anil liav,1 I ii*,*ii in i t ,, i iulii fnr
siniu" 11ni,- Aliliinikli .i sinlili'ii drop
In ui'iiilil is n(||.|| .i slpii m( ilia
lirlns, nvi,r„,.|i:lil is i'nll&gt;id,irt',l tu
I ii- .i rn tilrilitiliiry rau-m nf I hi- ailm ini i-s|i,-riii||, in mlnll'
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The Auu-rlonn H ia lirlr, A.incln
linn i Alt Vi is n|iMii*nrlni; Itinhrlri,
Week, de'igned primarily In doteel no estimated more than nn
million American* who have dinlieles Imi dnn'l knmv ll Special
nppnrtimltim. have Seen provided
In mnro than 7iio counlie* ihrutighmil (he nation In enalile peiipto to
get ji urine tevl for dlnltelev In nimt
plan s U'lltuml elurgC.
A urinn led I- ?*nt Infallible, bul
!, ran r*l.&lt;.
irons tuaplclons,
which can then be confirmed hn
a

n .ually

mhi

lire

Moat

t.

During a lyiihnon In Ihe Phllloptoof, a record of 88 Inches of rain
In four dayf WA* rkglatfred,

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NEW FURNITURE

F£S / T ’S T R U E !!

Wholesale Prices

fbitiA) K t

Phone 1890 * H

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.

uHLOAOZD i
A 10H6U/4

DR. C. L. PERSONS

• nxjAA

OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
CLASSES FITTED

But

w* *

Y ou C a n ’ t Buy B e tte r

j

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In 21 Yearn Devilled to Selling And Servicing Ford Cam tn Seminole
County, We lliive Never Offered ( lennrr Cam, nor Heller Value** Than
We Do Today.

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10*7 Sanford Ava.

ear

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ROY WALL

30ft Atlantic Rank Building

Husbands! Wives!
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T l t r W r r f a la lh a li a r .
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WIU HAVE rOOP AM

Kt5T Ht A MOMENT
[ OUTS*Pf S!J' B»j T CiKST I
ACLIIP U «E TOO TO M e e i

S EM IN O LE R E A L T Y
Phone IT

WORK W A N T E D
CASH
Paid For Second Hand Furni­
ture.

IE LONE RANGER

Ry Fruit Striker
w*mN' row tu t s io u t K it o t w '
to inulk; IHt 61UTF I NE£D WE
G O r THE LONE WANOEH AiT THE
RANCH. HE'S WOUNDED PAP/

rTMC LU IE^i

im

rTONTO bayb A rahger 6Iia
HE HAY U O T » AAIVE-- / ,
JJV Ifo

~

19*10

A

l i l t Park A n._______

houae ami (mail
Inquire 601 Celrry

Master Craft Taint
|2.60 gal.
HOUSE for *ale • itory and kaU. Army Blanketa, Cots, Tarpaulins
Bam In back with garage. Plow­
Army Navy Surplus
ing well. Lot 86 x 181Vk. See 0. 310 Sanford Ave.
I'A N .IIlU IK K ilY ,1 room and bath
Phone 1321
furniifthetl iij&gt;iirtmcnt private* anE. Corson. Lake Mary Road, Rt.
Iraiice. Ilahy welcome. KeaaonI, Box 198 after ft:00 p.m.
S W E E T HAM LIN orange^TtOO
able. Imiuirt- ftlr*. Kirn Holla
hu. R. W. I.ord, Phone 1134-J.
(iroct'ry Store Caine j berry.
NEW 3-bedroom cement block
house, dinette, fully equipped G. USED SPACE heater*; all »lies3 ROOM uti.l ball, furnished apart­
good condition — very reason­
K. kitchen, breeicway end car
ment Clean, private entrunre.
able. Lee lime, 319 Elm Ave
port
ImmedUtepoaseailon.
Phil­
Adults, till* ftlellonville. Plume
I'h. urn.
lips Terrace, 1429 Princeton Ave.
:i *;h-W.
T U X E lH T F E E D a r c ^ p le U line
HUM FUNK to share home. Phone NEW LARGE 2 bedroom home.
Hunl’a Tuxe-lo Feed Store.
Graves Ave. Wood construction.
4811______
Free tram moisture and mold. H Bed. springs and mattress.
Large living room, picture win­
11 ROOM fumishrd apartment. 300
Good condition. Cheap. Phone
dow, tiled bath, pleasant kitchen
laurel Avanuc.
489.
with double (Ink. 30 gallon wa­
EF F IC IE N C Y apartment - Clean,
ter heater. Nice cupboard*, 20" B IC Y C L E I T i w l a o r
comfortable. Phone 321-R.
irrecned breeuway • carport* .
plenty shade - within three blocka B E A U T IF U L S P IN E T PIANO
---------- furnished apartment ASSUM E P A Y M EN TS
of buslneaa section of Orange
Downstairs. Phone ITftft-W.
City on_pav*d street 88.973 oo. Must tell to some resident of this
section, with good credit, gor­
Owner; Tnomaa Perk, West Blue
3 ROOM furnished cottage • Bath,
geous little spinet, standard
Spring Avenue.
SSfttw Call 1267 It after 4:30 p.m,
make full 88 note ■
keyboard.
Just
v m a .il. u
u»
pay small down 1payment, aaREAL ESTATE
m o d e r n 3 room furnished apart­
sum* several rnontr
thly payments,
ment. Private bath. Adults. 2300
»u wait t* Bey, Beet or 1*11,
Plano fully guaranteed.
mteed. W H ITE
McU°nVl,,f
C O L LE C TIO N M ANAGER, 111
Oklawaha Av*., Ocala, Fla. Will
ft—
Beal Estate Pee Hale
*J. W. HA1
IA L L , Be
advlae where to see piano.
IrtevbU Hat*
FOR S A LE — fods 1 to 7, 18 to 22,
**CaB Hell
PT-19 A IR P L A N E
30 to 36 ami 42 to 61 all of Block
Radio, Nav. lights, landing lights
30, Ori'nmwohl. Thesa lot* are
See Raymond M. _
and flares. 220 II. P. Hanger.
offered for sale for 30 days at a
censed Broker for all
Licensed until March 1963 —
special price and terms. They
kinds of Real Eatata.
For demonstration come to Mills
are just outsld* of the city IIm10* * a Park. Phone
Swap Shop, &lt;06 K. 4th St.
C. A. W H ID DEN . SB.
EDISO
N phonograph — Cabinet
I l l Park Ave. — T*L I t t l
style — 66 record*. Phon* 360-J
_______ Sanford. FlerMa________
after 6:00 P. M._______________
^ FOB S A LE HY OW NER
Admiral Dual-Temp refrigerator,
2 Bedroom Masonry Home, wllk
Admiral DeLut* store — bath
Drastically new. Phone 728-J.
S p o o rs
H E A TE R - Coleman apace heater,
Complete Electric Kitchen
pipe and tank • good. 1
Upace heater
Venetian blinds
rocker
Completely landscaped 110x138
lot
Paved Terraco
Large Oak treea
Phone I634-W
Q. I. F H A Mort.
Ave.

tTB TWO CAY&amp; ] L
RlDY TO THE LU,
H EA K S T POCTOB.'

Free - Free - Free
Buffer Rental
with
furchase of Past* Wat
at
Ssnkarlk Glass A Paint Co.

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* for m Ii to first five *11appllcanta. Thor* ere two
bedroom and thro* two*
houee* at special low

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perienced service station pur
ters; fl Day week; 146.1)0 per*
week — big tip*. Write or call
Lou Branch Service 8tati&lt;m,
West Palm Beach,J l |

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THE
SANFORD
HERALD

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STiuT Lhp TO TOWN
nr pi ! tM . r i

S U M DOWN
bedroom boom, IVfc year* eld,
A -l condition, benutlful pina
floors. KTrrnrd porch, carport,
electric kitchen, npnee heater.
Will Gnanea balance at |«6.00
monthly. Total price In only

Kidney Slow-Down
May Bring
Restless Nights

Phone 200

H E LP W A N T E D

A R TIC LES FOR 9 A LB

H ERE'S TO U R C H A N C E
lift*/ M flM T* AMI
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to purchase new home. Your
r hoIce of either 2 Bedrooms or
■19 i l l d r u g a tier** #**rfv*lft*r# —
M ATHKK OF SANFORD
!• I b a I m N Ml T o u r b t u a D r u g 9 « .
3 Bedroom*. Good location, bast
29309 E. 1st SI.
Phone 137
construction, beautiful hard'
wood floors. Ready to move In­
W aal
«* a
a rm
W
a rrr»ir4
to. Only 11400.00 Down, bal­
■»rr
tk a T r l r r k r a .
a a at e ra o i a a f a a r h a r a r I f | t a r a a a ra la
Double Yagl T V aerial, complete
ance like rsnt.
O aten la Ik e I t l r n k a k # k a a k . l a
for chimney mount. With or
r r * a r a f a r t k la a r r a a i a i a n « ( l a a
without booster. Call 632-M.
( k r a d t r r l l . r r la t i M r t r f la M r
Four Room H o u m on two lot*
a ru a ta O r.
l a a M r r f a r aa la
14400.00. Liberal terms. Sea u* 7-piece Phllllplne rattan living
r e a d e r Ik e k r a i a « * a lk la a r e . I r a .
about these or others.
a ll W a a l * f , M a i l k r la a a r
room suite. Owner leaving town.
a l f l r r a a ik e 4 a r k r f a r a a a k l l J. W. H A L L , Realtor
Call 227.1-J after (1:00 P. M.
r a lla a .
Florida State B ank Bldg .
..
* * »0
»• la ia a r n l a t r l r
Naval Orange* — 11.6(1 per bushel
WKrn llrintp fundh-n *hr«6 *3u« m. many
Phon# 1768
-Call Hall1'
***** ****** 1* jr* * r i d .
Ml* ruttipkln uf ■ •ifitig b*tk*cM , (WA-d*
Hamlin Orange* — S1.00 per
H 9 •’■ •Ml be rrap*Reibl» imt
t i M , dliilh M e and k*a of pep m d i a t r f r ,
NKW
2-Bedroom house. Low
m«r* Iba* «•* l*r*rr**l iiatr*
bushel.
Ik** ! suffer rwet tow* nlgMe » t ih ibww* dto*
Ilm*.
equity.
2424
Yale
Avenue.
South Sanford Ave., I mile
rumlofi;* If rydi*y*4 lid tif t f
I* f*t#
ling' you duw*»-Mu* lie tm h r..fnm**i» r* ’u**t|
South of (ilndervlllr. Phone
a* a(r*tM a M •train, o r ir * i» f O u a or * ip &gt; »
239-W.
•ur* to roM, M lft»r hla&lt;ia*r Irritation* die*
Lovely
two
bedroom
home.
Nlcsl
tu (uki or *R*nf «U*t may cat*** ■ tilin g up
Iand ic*pe&lt;f.
Wall f Inane
Imported Bamboo Blinds and
nigWla or fr*qie*ni paacagr*
(ken'l atglartt yuur kklnwye if lhw*« r* ndlPhone lftSft-M.
Sou*
iF.fti bajihar puu. T r y Ik a a 'i IMtla-a mild
426. Furniture Center —
phone 1426.
dlurtOr Uatdl *uHr*«-a«fully by ntiihr'in* fur
over ',0 year* li e tm a iln g Kuw many tlnwM
110 W. First.
C O M P LE TE L Y furnished 2 bed
lk tn t g|*e happr r*ll*f fn&gt;m t l « * illv o fn .
room garage apartment. On
f«» It - help (Be 11 mile*i*f fcMfiep lul** and llL
FOR R E N T
F U R N A C K S -B y Krsaky.
large lot. Contact owntr at 600 O IL
i*i t Hia*h out »»* !* , Ciwl Ikian’t I'ilia Icalafl
Wall, Floor and Fireplace.
►- A&lt;lv.
Magnolla Ave.
WKI.AKA
Apartment*. 114 WM. G. HODGES
Pi ret Street. Phone 490-W.
U 000
By Dan Harry
&lt;03 W. 1st SI.
Phone 118
Completely fumlsked 2 bedroom
IIOLI.AW AV A IIA BY HKDS
home, living room, large kitchen, TR A V ER S E Extension Rod*— 28"
Day, wcrli or mouth — Tel, MSB.
to 181)". Svnkarlk Glass and
bath Oak floors garage and stor­
Furniture Center. I in W. F im t
Pslat Co.
age. Good term*.
K 11 T C U K N E T T K apartment:
Rough on roaches ami makes ants
It,(MO Down
lliyhwuv 17-PL*. South City IIsay uncle. Roach Film* contain­
3
bedroom
concrete
block
con­
nill*. Hlmnbcr luml Court.
ing chlordane kills. Roumillst A
struction. Electric kitchen, Urge
Anderson’s 100 E. 1st.
Iut. Balance like rent
(-I.KAN Ft MIR room furnlihnd
ROSA L. PATTON
apartment, till Park Ave.
Florence electric apartment
Registered Beal Estate in k e r N EW
else stove. Phone 1097-W.
Me*

Cnfurnlahwl
apartment.

LONE tfANGEH HURT
PLENTY BAP HERE
UJftTOF TH1NOS WE

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FLASH GORDON and hlse udventures in spuce

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1919 Ford VH, FI, I Ton Slake Hody, This Is a Truck Thai Will (Jive Lots
of Trouble Free Service.

H V H 6 K 1 .' M

F o r Reaulta

Want new Pep and Vim?
T l w t t n l i •( eMiptoB nrt m l .
I fttAiM M t f t f ift— M r ten*

1950 Ford VH Vi Ton Pickup, Way above Average 15” Wheels and Tires
On Bear.

I.V\ h ( t t O ‘ J

Use
HERALD
WANT ADS

Phone 76S

TRUCKS

wetL/ cowe on!
COMC ON/ WMAT

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CHIROPRACTOR
HOURS 9 to 12 — 2 to 5

1951 Ford Vfl Convertible. Very (Tran, One Owner, Hadln, Heater, New
Tlrea, Ijm Mileage.
1951 Ford VS Tudor Sedan. Very Clean, One Owner, Kadln.
liir.l Kngliah Ford (Prefect) Very Ia»w Mileage, The Iltmnat In Economi­
cal Tranaporlatlon.
19411 English Bull! M. (i. Himdeter, America's Moat Popular Sports Car.
Owned By Local Business Man.

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A CAR OR TRUCK FOR EVERY PURSE
THIS WEEKS SPECIALS
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P A R T or F U L L time general uf

flee work — Experienced slenu
grsphy — bookkeeping. Plum.
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U N U S U A L O P P O R TU N ITY
In Sanford: Established — Very
good business. Living quarters
if desired. Excellent for iiibii
and wife to operate — For dr
tails write Box HAS. c/o lln
aid..
SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY for ell
uiagiulnct, alio gift subvcrin
lions. Phone 17U8J, Mrs. M a n l j f
Uonancott
SPECIAL SERVICES

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Frigldslre Hale* &amp; Service. G, II
High, Oviedo, Fla. Phone 4161
or Sanford 1642-W.
L. L. S ILL — Plano Technician
Phuj* 011-W. Route 1, Ban
ford.
NEW FLOOHS surfaced to per­
fection. Old floors made like j
new. Finishing, cleaning A was
Ing, situ portable power plain
Serving Seminole County sines
1926. H. M. nisatoD, Lake Marv
LAW N MOWERS sharpened. Rl
;lea rsp
cycles
rspalred. Shuman's, 314
I. 4th SL
AW N INGS
Plastic, Alunmlnum. C a n v a s
Free Estimates.
Phone P29I-J M
after 6 P. M. for appointment. V
C A R P EN TER I v ( IKK
Fur uulck repair Jobe, or amsll
building. Call Jim 1143-M-4.
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel, Or­
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
Kay. I1U6-J.
PLUM RING
Contract and repair wurk. Free
estimates. K. L. Harvey. 204
Sanford Ave. Phone 1828,
C A B IN E TS Formica lope. C. VaQ
Woodworking. 612 Sanford Av*
Phone MIB-W A I4A3J.
B A TTE R Y , Generator or Starter
Service. Call 617, Hwaln’a Bat­
tery Service. Sanford Avenua
and 2nd Street.
n iL L TY P E S Bullduaer wurk. ReaA
.
■unable
Kales-Free estimates.
Phone 868-J. V. 0, Gracey,
—
PHILIPS Colonial Cleaners "know %
bow" plus U-San-O guaranteed
mothproofing assure yuu of
"Bandbox" appearance. Phone
&lt;81 for free delivery service.
Furniture Repaired, Keflnlshed.
Home end Office Fixture* Built.
D A N IELS C A B IN E T WORKS
113 Railroad Avenue
(Weinke Bldg.l_________
SPREADER 8KHVICE. Lime en.1
Dolomite end Fertiliser. Phon*
1393-M. David E. Carpenter.
JA L O U S IE S
Lifetime Aluminum
Free Esti­
mates. free Installation— Telel*3®- Fuulture Cantor,

16 W. First.

DRAPERIES, Slipcovers mad* to
order. Call IPOlT, Mrs. FamalstP A IN TIN 0 « - body work, Gen* «l
repairing.
Reasonable
‘
■ Auto Service, ^
^ B t.J a n f o r d .
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Saturday. Nov, 16 on Cslsry
Avenue between Sanford and
P*r%- Sentimental value only,

Finder nil 16N-J.

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Blood Drive Nets
Armed Forces 19
Pints At Clinic

S u i r i t! r

follows;
Mrs. It. f. Coonrr. Mr*. Kvrlyn
Thoiniwon. Mrs. II. II. Grier, Hill
Klsnitui', John 1trawler Ii In, Itmlijy
Isikc, Jessie laelire. Itoliert Hick*
son, Mr*, .lark Gorily, Mr*. T. A,
Stile, niffonl I’r ortor. Mr*. .Innsen, Chllllp Hoyil, l.ro lluliter,
Joe Corley, Itohert IIrown, Mr-.
Jno Corle", Hot Itnnif". Mr*. Cecil
Flowers, Wnllnce Hlclrii-h, Thomas
Mcro, Gtinlott Hraillry. Ilmlilv
llo'caril, A. 1^ llrtt*, Kllxnlieth
Mrlhvln, Isiralne Flowprs, l„ II.
Johnson, Mrs. Thelma Hrevver, Mr,
■ml Mrs. Jack Coddard, II. Uwlnu
Hran.
Those asslstlmr In hrlplnir Mrs,
Gonr-alrt were Chautrr Chairman
Hnymnnd l.unduulst, Sydney R.
Tvrn III, blood chaIrina n, Mrs. Vo­
lin Williams, Sr., and Mrs, Roy
Mann of Hip pnhlirlly rommlltre,
display chairman Mrs. Olirn Hun­
ter, hostess. Junior Red Cross
members. Itiijrr llodues, Carl
Hester and Glynn llodifes, donoc
renter sot up. Mrs. (Jaia Ginn,
Chapter Bervln* Group rhainnani
nnd Arthur Kirrhhoff.

l,A n o «K 8 18 DROWNED
MIAMI !ji— Charles B. Hliwa, 22.
Nrurn laborer, drowned Thursday
when a (nick overturned In a ca­
nal. trapplnB him in threo feat of
water.
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T IM E W E W ISH 8 BR VICE M EN T O AR R IV E ttin,44«H«lt•*»»**•
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Racrcational Itoatlm; I’riur lo triet engineer ostlmated the S.in ■'J1' " '
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W.D.UpHhuvv, Former
VlHltor, I)ie« At 8(i

William D. Upshaw. »«. author,
lecturer and preacher who u» a
consrcssman won the snbrhpirl
"dryest of thn drys,” died today In
Glendale, California.
Mr. Upshaw hid been n frrt|uenl
visitor to Sanford and spent one
winter at the Fellowship Front
where the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion la now located. He gave sev­
eral lecturca at Sanford churches
during hla slay here.
He went to Congress In 1010 from
Georgia ai a Democrat and served
right years, In 1032 he polled tto.ooo
votes as tho Prohibition party's
presidential candidate.
For years a lecturer in school*
and churches on tho "evils nf
'Iquor," he became an ordained
Baptist minister at 72 and con­
F ill It CHUCK
tinued hla attack on alcohol from
Two rlgi of the Hanford Flra the pulpit on mission tours.
Deportment anwered a call to
the Grammar School early Hi!)
uftemoen In mitklni; a check fof
n blase. No fire was found.

III IT A IIY VI HITTING
Tip. Ildturv luncheon Mumlay
will br friiltirnl lie n talk on the
t*raw111 "f Irlrpbtmp servlep with
the " mi« tb nf Knnfurtl by John
I1, Fvnns, DDtrlet Mnnnirer of
III” Dmillirm Hell TrlrpholIP Mill
Tel'*t*nttifi ('"tupniiy, with hra&gt;l*
mmrlrrs In Orllimlo. Also mi the
proi;inm will lm n ilrmonstratlon
ef n Mlrro-wnvn Unit used In
Ih- r-lnv uf iplrphone calls ami
television urn#*rums In raillo re)nv nuifn* by I'hlllii Dpllrranl nf
Jnrk.Hotivllli*, lufnrinatlon Huper
visor for Hvu them Bril.

W K W l l . l , IIK r . l . A D

aiely. It can he assumed thal sllll
greater use will lie mode of water
Frnniportatlon In the future

Horse Show Stated
By Dusty Boots Club
Activities of tho frcij horse
show, being sponsored by the
Duty noots Club, will get under­
way at 8)00 p.m, Sunday at the
Fanners Auction site, Just south
of Sanford on Highway 17-P8-.
Other clubs from neighboring
communities have been Invited to
participate In the show, which will
be conducted for benefit of the
general public. Activities of the
aftazTioon .wW Include trick ridlim
Cochran is preaidtnt of
the local slab.

Capt. Mellon Killed In Bloody
Indian Battle On Lake Monroe
Ktirrm t'H N O TE: This I* the
third ol a serif* of artlrlr* Ity
Mr*. J.N . Whllnrr on the history
of Hanford. In this aitiile Mrs.
Mhllntr dr^rllM** the nllerk on
Fort Mellon by a blind of HemInule Indians,
Ily MKH. J._ N. W ltlTN KII
In Deciimhi'r 183*1, Camp .Monroc wa* oslubllshnl by tlol Fnttiiinir tin tin* soiilli liiink nf iii*’
Imnutifiil Ink'' which U'Ul* Dint
name. (11)33 Note; .............. inker
xtiiuils). Tho post wit* tiek'ii|ii'il by
two i-ompuiili's of iirtlili-iv. four
ciinpnnli'N of dragoon" mid -onto
Crock Indian*. The thief.-,. King
I'hllllp nnd Ids son, Coiii-tK'chi'i'*
made an attack upon the post
with ttitl Seminole", oil Fell. 8,
1887.
Tb r lato MnJ. Sydney ll'-rlerl
t,tincy, tho alftt'd mllltniy writer
who obtained daln ft out ll," War
Dupartnient uf 1837, don't Hi-* thu
battle as follows:
"Col. Wm. flclhy Murney nrrlvetl at Camp Monroe, Feb. 41,
1837 and although ranking officer,
he did not take command, hut took
Immediate step* to fortify tho
place against attack front Indian*,
then In the vicinity. Ho wa* none
too soon a* the attack canto early
In tha second day aftar hi* arrival.
It was a desperate assault led by
brave Indian chlews,
"Mr. Gw . R. Fairbanks says,
"Tha Indians fought threo hours
with great steadlnosi unaware
that the poet had been re-lnforeod.
Capt, Charles Msllon was killed.
Lieut McLaughlin end 14 others

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vw i*■ wound",I
ll,,- l.iiitim toWII" J 3."
Copt, Mellon .it,d otliri "oldn-i"
who died nt lln- |i” -l « » '«• ,t,t",n-,l
till lil" ".tnt" Villi, HI,",.,,, t IP".!
Nolo; Klk‘* Clubt. nil Lid." Mon
nt.-, imw owned l*v Mr. ( ’lot-. II
Wiilkii H.-v.-im I of iiiii oldei town
pi'Olih i ,-. ii I i Ifi'io v vii.it i-.l llii-ii
graves, whirl, w.-n
d «"
lln* w-nli-r'" uli!'' tlml th" wn.* 1
long .ii,i-i- lmvi- uii-J,"il .ivvnv nil
Inter" of Ihi-m, (11*3*2 N ol": Almul
vvilt'ii' W TItll stand- i
T I," military w o r d stnt'-s that
"F t. Melt,nt, li""iiii," Dm In nitiii""t
ntnl lunst iinportiint inliind irurrinon in Floridii," Numo year* iigo
wllli gn-itl ")oi|ti"in-". MuJ. Liiii,-y.
ill un ntldres* I,"fore n Giund
Arm y etirumptiu'iit nl Hanford,
urged our rltlsi'iis to snltuMy
mark til" pliiro "wlteri* oeeiimul

one of the fiercest hatth-s of the
Semlmdo vviirs.”

To Mr. Ah'Xiimlrr Vnugiiun wo
aru Iriilehti'd for stutemonts mud"
by bis father, Mi. A. J, Vaughan,
who cnlisti'd nt Ft. Mellon ns n
solilior, Ili'cotnhsf, 1837. Also, for
name* uml loeatluns nf rcrtiiln
persons whom lit' believed to huvo
linen lit" first white cllisi'li* of
the Interior of Mnsuullo County,
south of Ut-I.ron Spring*. Mr.
Vaughan related that when ho arrived at tho post n few month*
after the Imllmt attack, Negrons
were there whoso owners had linen
massacred in Upper Florida. They
had been captured and brought
south by tha Indiana and had been
ICeatlase* Us rag* rwsrl

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Fmurul I Imm1 fur WII Hum Ihiiry mid cju li niumltiT *h u-ki-d !«i lu mu
I, i i ,tiler iif Mis. George Kw un,. » L’tf' f", ul, I- „l D" D*,il, 1ii
who tlleil ,-iirly yesterday morn- j ilustrial S&lt;-l,',ol ft,, t'1,1- in *'• alii#
mg nt li&lt;" home of Mr. und Mr« aid fur nnIi Ii’Ii i» a iuuji* t uf Hu
•luff, Flmiiitiitl aid ufid findiiiK
Kwun on Kim Avenue.
In 111 hi'iillh for four yimr* Mr. I'mployimnt fm Ihr iflrli* i* mi in
Henry hml been n resilient of lururtl nf tin* dull,
Cook Imm'K n contailiinu ri’ciptR
Hituforil l" "ears. He was n mem­
ber of tlie First Christian Church. nf innitlairR un widl un ntlivr i't*
In addition to Mrs. Kwnn he I* ccllrnl rnoki nf Hanfnrd and vlr*
survived by another sister atul a Inlty w«ri« cllulrlliiitiul l»y Mri*.
i,mutter of nieces und nophows. True, t'rococdf drrlvvd from tin*
Service* will ha conducted by !»nuk an* ulno imi*U in llu* denial
the Rev. Herbert J. Hass and fund. All mtunticra of tho dub and
burial will follow in Evergreen Yowdl'a storo huvo thu hooka for
»ale.
Com tilery.

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lilts r Pminikre, county m m missleioT f-o ri I.omr'vood, yrster.
il*v riltended a nr.*I imi of tile
Slide Itoinl Department hnunl at
T a iln ,,n**ea in an nttemnt to have
It’d I li t on the .............. ..
Sprlnira »-oid omb'et In Decemlior,
Ueo-Ilor l.loyd ?■*, Iloyle, roaiity attorney, said today.
||e related that I'ouinilsaloner
t'otin'k’-e wns 'itleinptlnir to have
Hie hid* let before the preaent
state lawirtl vvent out of office.

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i*4 klOlO II Mi.il It• Mill* tl.nl I'M'li VI .1 - lost
I Inr fill in nl Hu l mu nit bin I |t.i 1 11
I Ii" said all es| |in«if i d
II I'Mli I In mM.IIII plll'lh fV 4 .nils!
ho toed tlie ft**/eo
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griuTal fm .i \i ,i unl lilt* d mit veloeh
a long ipieslomoiom1
So ill
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t fi.«\i heeo
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'told I eao tin %i* ao lo, hi u i k w a
IS 0 It nil's la jO 1111 f i M i l Inand po&gt; more tli.m &gt;i\ |Hnmds evi hooia nf 11n 11 i • and e.iilv (til
,111h
f inf) in e.ihle &lt; li.ii. * . iiM-io i ed iiifirning &gt;1 Moehh \ hilnno id i hi
'in Du MUM'Ne of a It {Mining den Hi'si' i hill :i*11 Sjiiipui Ltd • hml
sum
hi* a roll'
In n Ih' n **■
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f I., Oil HI die l lilted Ill'll i V4»’ •i 1iK h .k|ii,*lv
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i/atiwn is nskiiiir loi'til lesidruls to
Ida
Imal enllui*hi'l*
The CltUi-ii* Hospital Commit,
extend tin1 hii-pittilitv of ||,uii
ni m K IICI.I
Oritcil on by a keynote address
The eiiuliirer made no alluw
Immrs on I'lim ik-giving l)n v in tcu, which Micccssfidlv sponsored bv (icorue \V. Gibbs, tbp mci'tllU!
tV \SI I INl .11 IN I*
I'rrsoleiil
personnel of the Sanford Naval the passnirn of the (,‘oiinty Hospi­ alien,led by about 7.3 persons from anee. Imwevel. for pet tin pn the elect PIsi-idiMW r r ' . i-flolre of I It 1 *■
A ll StuLiou. iieemtllng In all nil- tal ImiiiiI issue at the mills oil Nuv. up and down Hie Kt Julius basin ureiilesl intiiniplile benefit which ore rim* 1 nfImi Mi|,|„,rlers fur 1 „h
noiiiireiurlil by .lurk Uiilignu, I,rad I. today aimouneisl the name* of and Hip Indian lllvrr shores, set call lie derived from the ennui
Inel ptisls left i’afl liepiildii mis
At, present,
leu there ,yachtsmen, wonderllU! Iistiiv If they are eo
of I In* gloiip.
five prominent men in Sniiliiote llielr siKlil* nil till) Until and devr
,
Aitniti this roiultof T lin n k 'ir l'lm* ( 'utility It lias recommended for liijtrd a firm course nf action to m,,s '!f whum ate
.d fmuticlers me to share In II,e new- ailliilnls
Imjiislrtiillsis. use the Inter II I,lloli's |n|, inti*
Pay, •* lias broil tlio cane In other the five-mail laiaril of bosplta' achlcvp It. Karl llrnwn, the He
years when tills ro tiu liy war* trustees to la' appointed by Gover­ I.ond rihlbllur and promoter, wa* ‘''mjlal "atcr"iiy to take llielr
Mlspriliowcr has si* mine raid
t-nught In U«* throes of war, ninny nor Puller Warren.
eteeteil In serve a* temporary lire H 'h ts to Miami they never sen m l phiees to fill ulus a half ifo/ru
They are Hr. (1. 8, Seaman, ,\l- slilcnl of the Kruiip.
of the youth of tldn iiwtiim an
mlaml
iniiimi Morula,
Morina. the
im- ipiruenu*
i.oryemis *e,fn
-.ipn ,,r
Job* uf a Imost eUii-il ra*.k
(a t m u n y iil flow, l|ii&lt;&gt;hiippy u l- ti,monte Hprlnus: .luhn Kvun«,
Tlie meetlnii pniv'Wed answers ery and plea Mint liu,ia*ito.i a^.tl |Hud hifkeA «f Am fteb.1l A 'full
Oviedo; (ienrrai J’. C. irutclilsmi,’ In two urcat i|U«»tlolls. Whut will 1
amspbsrr of llodr luiinu*.
, 1
'J'T,
T r
'v*i* l " ‘ waleldnt! the f’leslilent
Many of tile men in the A Mnril Pil'd It. Wilson, ami llmvartl Pn- Iho Sanford Tltllivllli' I'.innl do for
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Siuiford.
anil
ollirr
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along
*llle
of
SunfordS,-l vires at liulile will miss this ast'entrnl Plnrldn? And. Imw ran we tin* ri\»*i I'liry never ran rr.uli, [ T nft’« friends fiiniiil little In
■orbitinn
witli
llielr
families, I The followlnir is tbr romnh-tr
Ho about mir Job?
ti«»iif u hi m Kf ’ f'liln*'* i*i .hi
by water, the jmlnt^ ,ilo»n! flu* '4itumii &lt;■«■
while niuuv oversells will have Ut­ text of tlie statement issued (oint&lt;♦ | i' *.11 *f 1 1.«V III*- f liiilri nf
ile mole lo Is' lluilikful fm Ihnn ly today by Jiidifr Domrlns Kiro. W IIAT Wild, T ill, t AN.tl m i­ uklituHliit Itiu r, or gel «!•»•* to
the fuel II m-v are alive, M-ived up strorn and Gonritr Touliy. ro-rhulrurlando and Lee*biiit: I'h-it m ♦.Putin I unIm I lii 11*-s »»f New Niiil
with it lurkev illnilri nlii mens kit. men nf the Cltltena Hospitlil CumThn Corps o. lafijiliieer^ li.is «li llii*\ euiitiot reneh them will..... i *1*• M 'lTltiir \ uf ' f,ll** » 11ill I* I
It ontlnurd On I'age S id
Tlinukstfiviliir for Ilf* in a eotinreeled its studies of th«* ru m I pro loin; mid unlikely sole iiHimev .iff Wll-Mli nf |Iftf lilt 1. iflil.it M i*|i •!
fur %i*» rrt i •v ul «I&lt;
try vvliirli bus not suffered the
jeet nlong the lines of a multi their mam course to Wesi r dm |»i't'""*nlrii!
f|*fi **' .Hill liiu
I lull _ f,t **» MrK.iV
IIIVHire* of war, rvlllriu -n l Iiredonipurpone ualerwd)* servinu the lien, b nnd Minim
iiiiintly in so many cunnlrle* a
nerds of imvlgatlun. reereotionnl ( II Is nlmosl i i \loinnTll-. Iimu ,i-r. nf Urrguii fm I&lt;r«t,i(\ uf Mir
hrmnl, limy l&gt;e expressed in (iitrl
boutlnu, flood control mid venter Hint If I hose same successful bus inletiur
by local maiden to by invltinir sullMl ttrrt' e.irlv
* uf Ki
stublllintlnn Complexity uf tin* iness men who have seen loved
ml 1•**•».1 tit/nl unit* •*III
IMS (m m the base to join them in
nfftil h«i I lli*
problem ha* been InfRply rrspnn anil luvcsleil heavily nlop-; Die %1-ittimi «■'I in hi'
.... h 1 •■. , 1 .1 1, (4, 1 KM tin* i
their home ob’ i'lvaaces.
|slblc for Ihc tortuous delays in illiproiiiii-tlve Inivu-r Knst i ,,n-l -villi l.ifl fur the |iH’'ltietiMjiI iiurn
.u* 4 .4 1' 1 t 1. . | i •14* &gt;»
The U 8 (( Is nsklmr Sanford rest,
shores were welcutuei! In 1,-utinl i n nI Mitt
I the stiulic*.
i i4, •&gt;44, 11, .-«• 1,3 11 k3til 1i M
drills to invite a sailor and Ids
( i n lit**' p r e fe rtt i l tint*Mini nun
|
Navl|atlon:
a
few
years
prior
In
.4
.&gt;« r-.ll-M. tut* 1 Ii "*
Florida,
they
would
oe
even
more
buddy to llielr hoinrs for Thank*- .
»•■«*|iij* i-i Mi bifid*- "U 1i. 1 Nl
The Ariwr&gt;,l Kits-,;* c il.lli' MimhI World War II. the Jacksonville impressed by tlie uppnrtiriilu- , , , » t r ii! 11 n im III .I ul n || llte ilnv I'.l
irivinir illtmer, Mi *. J . f.. Corley l« I
venliu'M'f
viuii
Mir
nuinunitiurt
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!
II
r *" kPslips— 1In In* i &gt;ti rliuirniHii of the eommlltee In I,'ink r ro lv ril IP lw&gt;ttl”« uf MimhI district cnulnccr esllinnlrd savimjs fronllmt them anil m n* - mild I|n* ( TiitMigu ttinv riil mu Urr.uiNi4Inti I*|i t , 1111' 1*' III* 11I Hu M !i
rlmrtte of the priurinm . insistisl bv t'l the K|&gt;,ar&lt;i«xl Parish llnusr ill coil of umvlns freight hclwccn beiiin in establish ni-»- I hi s11,. - -ses
tin\»'w
N'uikrr
hull
illiiftrfl
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ill* *1, 'T ill -4114Fit lu
Miss 4•&gt;tawIn Hinton and Mrs. p. K. '•p.trnln*'. ll wns rn"urt,*l I im' hv Sunfnrd and Ilia Indlnn River via and Induslrles Ibere I is .i\m
11" I t• |IttliiU S ' i
•I.
ev.u tlv pint fur in foreign pulirv plunk In
Itoumlllat.
Ii " Mrs Velum liiiii|||l"l, rxrrutlvr the proposed canal ul $23,000 an malic, because Ihal I
w
tilt
h
I
iu
M
i
e;mitl(htte«
Dgreetl
i jai ♦•Ilu' Iu 141Mlg 1i (Mr |ul
A s per Ia I coupon I* helllir in ilil- - , ’rretnrr uf tli" Seminole County nunlly. Till* wax nt a time when what they have linin' alnnu Die
|U Mir Nrlretlun uf hnlli*' muM
Central
Klurliia
wa*
luriiely
an
a«
id bv The Herald for residents f’hnnter of the American Ited
laiwcr Hast Coast Miami i- be
I " " 1" 1» (if t*iill. in ' h.
rlcultural land. Industrie* have cumlni; a jjrrat Industrial n D -is liOf* pulilIt'iin*’ hellrveit KI m *ii Iii»u III,
I1111jI ! Ii111U V Ml!
wlm wish to participate la this Cross.
r
r
hiirl
iins'V
rrrtl
I
li'incwnilH'
since
bctfim
to
move
Into
the
terri­
n result (lot the ritv whh h nt
U 8 tl project.
VI..
&gt;11
•111ji I lie I I'llI '
O f tlir ti" persons who offered tory. Rail
transportation costs tracteii them is now lii-yliuinu' in eh.irgri timing Ihr pre*»nlenlittl 4 1,1
Mill Mmf J *I tog V ' i'll lit.
*n ilnnnli' MiiimI. Ill were arreiitwl, have virtually doubled ilurlnif the
rnrnpiiik’ii
tIt
.
1
1
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gi
rirral
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the other (3 were rejected thronuli InlcrvcnlniJ years unit the savlnjj* lose them The«e same luismi's* hern ” 1 uLiMimt'-i
l *\Iiiipu' 1tv • n u*I no fimlf of t liftr own, Mrs. Gun- to be effected by water Iranspor men lire heulniiinp tn visil nlher
Whilf Ihitle
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piai-e*— Ibimlnii-un Itepulilic Hal
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I 11. I A'' I I|f i I'
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Citizens Group
Tells Choice For
River Canal Pro ject Is Related
Sralarrr Vlacmlnr
ennui m (ir.itlli .mil rriienllim'al
Hospital Board
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Chinese Charge
Author Rejects Is Beaten Back
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WASHINGTON t# - W II 11 n in
Green, |&gt;r&lt;-si«i«‘ii( of ihc API., died
_uf n hoar! attack today at his
'•home in Cim.ihtK'Inn. 0 . Ihc API,
announced
Green « j i hi
II wos tlic u-eoml dentil id n
inalor Inlmr Irinicr within n month.
Philip Murray, head nf the riinl
CIO. e„lli,p.ed and died at San
Frnnci’ cn Nov i&gt;
Green was burn in CostuK-lon
March 3, inn, the Min nf a coal
miner
|le was working In the Ohio
mines before be was out of tirade
y s eh no I and was a full fledged
miner by die time he wo* IS
Green first turned tn polities and
served n term in the Ohio Sennte
Then be went Into union activity,
pioneering in tlio field of nationwide ortiatilialion.
At .13. lie bad become president
of the Ohio district mine workers
_**»-fil r» tit»* nf ill*
.1«»Vin - - [ n Min ii |J|i i i *,114,11
union
lie advanced to secretary treas­ ft ■■•mi I'n/Ah* tiik'* to llif Indian lUwt iit- 1 ninth i»f lih.sMil, Sun
1 in |fn I ' liti i Tit j,T -* man p.opoi diroi'thftiii! U m ing», hull
urer of the Amerirnn Prderallnn of
LI 'm y
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l.abor m lillii. and beeame pr#*slm *h‘iit of (be imiim when Samuel
w Ooinpers died in 1021
the API, i hieftnin bail been In
fmlimi bra IHi fur years, and Ills
widow. Jennie. 82. lias been ill
lour or file years They had live
dnnghler* and one sou

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"i j*"Wi W t T?mr&gt;

t i i t w ? } rrv 't f i: HA t t

High School PTA To
S p o n s o r Contest;
Proceeds Will Go
To Celery C r u t e
A favnred Seminole Juriim Vnralty eleven will rump llir gridiron
ft&gt;r the toil time thlr yerv* v. !i'ii
l&gt;Mry-MlE{U- Mainland :.f
Beach In u ciinlml Glut will I*.
nponxorrd l&gt;y I ho I'u rrn t-T 'in h 'ri
Association nt Seminole High
School In tlir Memorial E Indium
thin evening starting nl 7:110 tun.
lioDittiru: of it record tif three
wlntt mill two loascx, both to Edgewater, tin' Junior Fed* will Im out
seeking their fottrlh win of the
year mill xerond over Mainland.
Earlier tin* Kt'Ottnu'n ine*merizrd
the coastal city junior gridiron
great* liy no appalling 112-0 count.
This will 7h&gt; the first game
ihU year apunsured by thr

Larry Hates

Jun iiawains

mother* and learhers of HHH.
Hanford has played Its last three
3V tussles In the rnnflnr* of the
mammoth Memorial Stadium.
la&gt;cal fans will have their Inst
thanrn to get a preview of grid­
iron uroaprets who niay moke the
headlines In years to eotne. Coach
Scott boast of n bevy of promising
looking griddrr*.
There I* idle driving Johnny
Jones, the hlg sophomore fullbark, he ran kirk a mile and
rips through Ihe line like n little
Hick Tavares. Jtnes Is the lead­
ing point prndurer on Ihe stptad
with 50 an Tar in five games.
Then there la wiry Handy Rey­
nold* who hns spnl to 2H point*
for the JVs this season, ranking
second. Ralph Ftown* a bruising
blocking hack who run loke the
ball when tho occasion ntlses.
Dalla* Turner looks like aoollier
dependable hulfbuek gradually Im­
proving a* lie keep* growing. Tu r­
ner ha* great potential* a» 11 run­
ning hark.
Jimmy Hawkln* has more
than Impressed eoarhea and fans
alike with hi* hard running and
fair passing wing. He ha* to Im­
prove, hut hflng Just n fresh­
man he hu* Ihe lime.
In the forward wall minin pluyer* have more than encouraged
the roaches* hope* for years to
come. Larry Hate* 1* rarepllomil|v promising at tho tarkto p&lt;&gt;*l.
The Idonde buster, who resemble*
Jackie Jensen of the Washington
Senator* and former All-Amerlenn
bark Ham California. ha* the *W"
and ability t« nmkn
l^rp grid
•quad. He Is only u sophomore too.
Others worth watching are
bulky Robert Newsom 2IH pound
freshman Inckln, Harold Fate, end,
flrne Has*. Holt Carter and Hob

Tonlaht
Semlnolo JVa va. Mainland
Nov. 28
Semlnolo* va. DeLaml (Hume
coming)
Nov. &gt;7
Crooms v*. Euatl* (Celery Tilt)

C«l«ry Fed Schedule
Net. I I — Kdgewii
Nav. 88— DeLand,

Bowling Standings

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Seminole Blues
lit K E N T l lllvll. IIN
Until you ever dH’Muird of mino*
1Inv owning uinl opiinting yottl
own ItuscOnll clllli'f Siii-Ii n •I r t n
might brcinni* n nnlity. ("i v«u
run iiiolnilily Ini) Ho Si oiioiil.'
llllll'H, K'lllell’ witil M'Vril I&gt;n)I
player*, 1nlh, rollin' inn *■*n1i1»mi'llt. uniform" mil u fimuln » m
tho Florida Hint" l.i'uifiu1 in Him- r miiiln .Inti E cuimii* imxt year.
fo n t w it h i h t c j u m Ii i I i I v to 11
o lm "I'llle** some local uogel or
hbI" $200,000 "Indium, f"i 11 in 1 ■
group of niigel* rallies In Ihe
Ice* tlinn tlir cost of it" tit'i inl'"
loie toinrirrow riixlit, we may
new homo tmliiy
$1,000.
Im- furred to liiiuidate our u*iiHHel* (meaning player*, Im*
Til ore nrc nn HtrliiK* ultiirliril.
elr.) mid sell tin- franchise to
All debt* will lie rleared iiwm&gt;
some other ally like Mrlhnurne,
for 11 now owner. Tomorrow
(ialnenville or Grain, We might
night a moioeiitus meelinit of
*el| the friinrlilae and other ax(he director* unit *I nekholder n
sets
Ip another city complete in
of (he Illiirt will ho held in the
a bargain package deal loo."
('nfnniLxInnrr*' room of Ihe
Callnluin tlu’ii brought out nn
City Hall for the "expressed"
purpose of selling out the rlub
important p»i"i l»y saying, "We
are not interested in making any
to liquidate nil debt*.
If you live In Hanford "i Semin­ profit mi Ihe aid' This l&gt; a non­
ole Countv you will lime mi ilieule profit organisation a* it stands
truek to the |iureha&lt;e iilee John und we nre Interested in irpuying
nil nf "in drlds."
Colliihiiu, prvidd'itt "f •!» Semin
Hope for Ma|or League help
o|e Countv Hum I,nil A oitnli"ll,
hu* faded, though there I* nn
"tilled thill the ownei "f the ii"tl
outsjili* rhuMre that the New
profit organization m u piutleiiYork (.lint* may deride In aid a
lurly Interested in selling I" -ome
Sanford entry. F.vrrv rlult In the
one in till" vicinity who will kee|i
Mg league* were nuitarled with­
Hie finnrhlxe In Sanford.
out a reply. However Carl HullWhile I he rum or of ft.1100
led, farm director of thr New
ha*»’l officially hern confirmed
York (.lard*, said he would he
by the director*, It hii«n’l been
In Huitfnrd with llorare Stonedenied and If u liiildrr wrre to
ham, president of the «a*l (Hunt
offer that amount Cnllahnn ad­
holding*. That «n* over a month
mitted the rlub would gl»r H
ago
ami John Itrider, lllue gen"very xrrltni* r))itwl(trrial!«»»."*
rral manager, Im* given up nn
"Home full* innv not ri nllre the
the 1951 settlor lisip wlnnrr* un­
ginvlly of the loctll hneeluill itIItil 11Tier the haaehnll meeting* In
ntlon," Gulluhnn explained. "SnnI'liornls In two week*.
ford stand* 11 very good ehanre of
Iln:" bnjl on the whole bus annot having 11 team here In Ihe

Michigan State
Continues Hold
On No. 1 Rating
Gcoi'tfin Tech Is In
2nd And Oh; Miss
Rises U|&gt; To (ith

tty HIP WATSON
NEW YORK in— Michigan Stale,
leader for most of Ihu season in
the Associated Pres* noil of the
nation’s lop college football teams,
apparently ha* only to heat Mar
ouelto Suturduy to wrap up It*
flrat natlnnul football champion
ship.
Michigan Klntc'* Impressive Zl 1
thumping of Noire Dome, corn
blued wjlh Georgia Tech’s close
call ugninst Alabama ami Mary­
land's upset loss to Mississippi,
left the undefeated .Spartans off
by themselves wllh nearly two
thit do of Ihe third place votes
from 127 s|Mirts writers amt broad
casters participating In this week's
poll.
Michigan Stale was named first
HANFORD
liy flt) voters nnd piled up l.HiH
Opoonenls
(mints 011 Ihe usual basis of in
Oppoiipnli points for first, nine fur second
Hanford
DcLand
9
ami so nn down the line.
31
I
Mainland
0
Despite It* close game wllh
33
1
(Daytona)
Aluhnmu Georgia Tech managed in
retain second place. The writers
Kilgewater
13
appeared uhoul evenly divided in
(Orlando)
their regard for third • ranked
Hd.and
7
UCLA nnd fourth ranked Southern
„
Edgewuler
9
This will ho the probable start California. Tech received l,02u
point* as compared to libH fur
tna lineup for this evening's
lit:I,A ami till lor USC,
Hanford JVa
Oklahoma, bouncing hack from
L B — Jimmy Whatley
Its Noire Dame defeat with a 47 7
L T — Robert New son
thrashing nf Missouri, Jumped
LG— l)ob Shoemaker
from eighth placo up to fifth, with
C— Hob Carter
543 points.
KG— Larry Hate*
Mississippi cllmhcd from I Ith
R T— Gene Haas
place to sixth with Its upset and
K B — Harold Fate
in the prnceaa knocked Maryland
B— Handy Reynold*
from third down to eighth. Ten­
H — Ralph Flowers
nessee held firm In seventh place,
B— Dalla* Turner
while Notre Dame fell from sixth
B— Johnny Joneo
to ninth ami Texu* dropped a
notch to 10th despite a 14 7 victory
over Texas Christian.

Memorial Stadium
Event Schedule

rtw m riv

The leader* (first-place vole* In
arenthcsei);
. Michigan Btato (SO)— ........1,188
2. Georgia Teen (14)........... .-1.020
3. UCLA (#) ..... ....... ............: 988
4. Southern California (11) „ Dll
S. Oklahoma (1 ) ... — ..... — ... 511
9. Mississippi (4) ................
522
7. Tennetseo (4) ........— ...... 4W
8. Maryland e**»4 ** ....................433
0. Notre Damn — — ----------------- 259
10. Texas *— — — .......... - 242
Second 10:
Ilf Tu ll ft (9')1 H""
.«« •Mi•I*HM'M■US'
12. Michigan ........ ...»..... .............77
II, Wisconiln ......................
58
14. Alabama «... . 4......
U
18. Syracuse .— ............. — — .40
10. Pittsburgh ( J ) ..........
M

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Palm Uracil Indians
Are UoiikIiI lly Fans
WEST FAI.M REACH i,n-l,oc[d
funs agreed Monday night to In
i'or|Mirnb' and raise ttO.UbO to up.
penile the Weal Palm Heat'll In
dlui" nf (lie Class H Florida 111
lirnuttunal l.i'iignn next scasnn
They vnleil In IneoriHiratc u* the
West Fulm lloai’h Indlutis, Inr,,
nnd buy the liast'liall leuni from
lam Orilwuy for SIMKHI
If detail* aro completed In time,
(Irurc Henry, general lutinager
under Urdwuy, will represent tho
new owners at the baseball meet­
ing in Phoenix starting lire. I.
Orilwuy had owned the club five
years.

Fiipcr Picks Vmight
For IlfHt SEC Coach
ATLAN TA '-fl — Mississippi’s
Johnny Vaught Is the Alluuta
.loinaid's Southeastern Conference
roach of the week
Vaught's Ole Miss It e h o l s
whipped Maryland •• the nation’s
ininilicr three team, 21 11. Huturday in Ihe top collegiate upset ot
the week
Vaught has brought Ihe Rebels
up from early season lie* with
Vanderhlll and Kenliicky In n side
position In the imdrfcnird column
ami .1 Sugar Howl licrlh.
(jimrlcrhnck Jimmy Lear made
II n elraii sweep fur Ole Miss ns
the conference roaches selected
him SEC player of (he week.
I cm ’- signal calling and piicilng
fired the Mississippi offense to 41)1
mi ll yardage gained nnd three
lout hdowns against M a r y l a n d ,
ralid an one of tho best defensive
tenuis in Ihe nation. He completed
II of III passes for 204 yards.
EIGHTH MONDAY N IG H T
lly Thr Associated Press
HllOGKLYN - Rocky Castellanl,
IIMA. t.ii/erue. Fa., outpointed Vic
Cnrdrll. 153, Hartford, Conn., (10).
PHILADELPHIA — Percy HasKelt, 12fl, Philadelphia, nutjiolntcd
Teddy (Red Ton) Davis, 120, llnrtfurd, Conn,, (lo),
PROVIDENCE - Johnny Goninlves, I35W, Oakland, Calff., out­
pointed Dennis Fat llrady, 140,
Hartford, Conn.. (10).
CHICAGO — Alan Momly, 14814,
Chicago, outpointed A1 Andrews,
Un, Superior, WIs.. (8).
PARIS — Michel (Mickey) Lau­
rent, 150, Franco knocked out
Lnurcid Dnulhllln, 1S8, France, (1).
SALT LAKE C lT Y -R c x Layne,
200, Lrwlslon, Utah, knocked out
Al Spaulding, 212, Oakland, Call/.,
(a),

PENSACOLA, Fia.— Sonny Luci­
ano, 143, Patterson, N. J., out­
pointed Fein Acosta, I3S, New Or­
leans, (10).

N O R TH -SO UTH
G A IN E S V IL LE (Speclalh-All
but seven of tho 52 points scored
In the Florhlu-Auhurn gamo wore
pushed arross tho north goal at
rim Ida Field. This Just straight•'tied out tho spectator's necks, for
In tlm season's npenur 32 qf tho 30
Others receiving votes Included poinla In Florida’s 33-fI victory
over Stetson wore icored over the
south goal.
lata, Illinois and Kentucky.

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Stetson H atters To
.. Bogin Drills Today
] D ELAN D IB— stetson's Hatters
got the day off Monday, but work
begins In esrneit todsy In prensrstion for Troy Mate, tna last none
night ■ desire to avenge, the 84-18

To Be Put On Block A t Meeting

Chico Guntale*

I'aut Kakuw
nt 1im Semlnolo Blue inventory.
\ priMpcctlve huvrr would
I1.1 v t h e rontrnrla of three In*
lieldrrw, Ihe name number of
niii hero und utility player and a
ilerelirt ratrher. Five of Iheae
|ilnrr* would lie veteran* and
only two vet* are ellalhle to
plat in Ihe F8L neat year,
I lent me the name* of the play*
ei you would own und their reriiiili in I!ifi2.
I'itrhrr*
Chiro Corralea (Hi-12)
Mm 10v Ilyrd (14-10)
.1■&gt;rit■* lllvero (11-121

I ’llllty
i.eorue Kenla .272

luflrlder*
I.dm tint.ru .202
Joe l‘m lie .1107
1 hieo Gonznlrx, 2111
Calrher
Honienle 1'etrm.lrm . 1flH
All the pitcher* with the excep­
tion of Murruy Hyrd, who will ho
limited nervier, will he veteran*
next m niion. Kenla in limited servli&gt; a* 1* Chiro Gonzales. Joe Far*
i»e. Johnny Inihra, and Domenk'
liomrnlr Felroslno
sumed a "stiilus uuo" role since "Yogi” I’elroalno are elaaaed In
the end of the scnaoii and hi tradi­ the veteran group. You ran just
tion nothing of eonsrtpienen will all" it rin*» i'etroalnoV nuine off
lie decided until these meeting* tin- lint, alnre nfter he Jumped the
■loll in the beginning of thr 11)52
roininrnrr.
Now lei na briefly take a look . a mu, he has retired front base-

Miami Jackson Is Miami's Defense
Still Undefeated May Cause Gators
In Kig Ten Play Trouble Saturday

that nnv slip un may rovl them
Iho clu.iiiplim*hip.
Aflor Wesl Fulm Itench Friday
night, the Generals still have to
contend with Ft. Lauderdale and
Hillsborough. And, If Jacksonville
Jackson gel* bv It* last opponent,
l-ee, mi Thanksgiving Huy, any
Ins* suffered liy the General* will
cost them Iho conference tills*.
tinder Ihe loop’* point system of
figuring tlm championship. Edison,
nilhmign it Im* a better games
won lost record, than Jacksonville
Jackson, slund* almost no chance
of slipping In amt taking the chnrn
phinship Edison hns closed out Its
conference schedule
This week’s games:
Thursday night— Hanford at Mr
lando Edgcwnler
Friday night Jeffersnn nt St.
Petersburg. London at Lakeland,
Coral Gable* nl Ft Lauderdale,
Orlando Honor at lo&lt;e, Miami Jackson at West Fulm Reach
Plant. Hillsborough. Jucksimvdla
Jackson nnd Edison are idle
Standing*
W ET.
Miami Jackson
40 0
Eilison
7I 0
Jax Jneksou
5I 0
Hillsborough
41 1
Lakeland
42 3
West Palm Beach
:i t 0
Ft, l.auderdulo
21 1
Fluid
24 0
St. Petersburg
3 4 I
London
3 1 1
Jefferson
2 10
lloont!
I .1 1
I.CC
I t l)
Ed gowater
13 1

Gustafson Is Happy
With Miami I)riIlH

'i il l A l , C A III, EH (Special)— If
•I"- I ’nl'-’Tsttv uf Miami defense
i a- effi'i-tlve ngnlnsl the tlnl"••llv uf Florida ns II has liern
ni’"lii"i (p'lst nf the Hurricane
1-rid flies this full, the (Intar* will
bav" na easy time of It when Ihn
tan elevens clash In Gainesville
Siitiinlnv afternoon.
Miirhln ha* bine hern ralibli-hrd a* a Ion heavy favorite
In Ihe 1912 clash nnd the more
eiitliii*la*Hr Galnearllle suoporter*. resurgent after three humil­
iating losses In ■ raw fo Miami,
have been talking about 10 ami
511 point vlrtorle*.
Two 11 of Miami foes have fail­
ed to score nt all, four have man­
aged to get n touchdown apiece;
Alnlmnin got 21 point* and Ken­
tucky 29 and In both of those
runic*, nilalake* by green offen­
sive player* were prime factors In
iimch of the scoring.
Allowing lust 10 point* per
r ’litte to It* foes to ilnlc. the llurlien tie defense ha* been effective
enough to have earned a 0-2 or
7-1 record for Miami In dale In­
stead of the weak 4-4 mark.
The defense may be even
stHfer this week as Joe Carlsi rum, Injured defensive guard.
Is esnertrd In be hark In action.
Joe did some brilliant work In
keening the renter Imnregnnblr
earlier In the yenr hut ha* miss­
ed three e*me* because of a leg
Inlury, HI* return will give Ihe
Hurricane* mure tleolh here ta
Frrshmnn llnh DellaVullc ha*
had to play with little or no fe­
Ilrf.
Whatever rhntiro Miami hns for
registering one nt the Mg upsets
uf the year nnd trlpulng the (istors rent* with Conrh Amlv Gustafion'* shilitv tn hrenth life Into
n weak Mlnml offense. The Miami
offense made n sensational march
In Hroro n first period touchdown
ngnlnat Alnhnma— and then went
three periods without a tally— a
record whlrh was stretched to 11
rrlods without a score against
outhenslurn cnnfvrene opposition
when Imth Kentucky and Vander­
bilt registered shutout wins over
Miami.
Injuries and defensive weak­
nesses against passes have forced
Coach Andy Gustafson to revamp
hi* offensive backfleld plans until
now only the quarterback* are
playing In the position* originally
assigned to them at the start of
the season and rarely do the llur*
riennea open a gamo with the
same offensive backfleld two
weeks In a row.

. MIAMI WY— Another acrlmmago
for hnih offenso nnd defense wa«
nn tap today for tho University of
Miami llurrlcniics who arc work­
ing for their dale wllh Florida In
Gainesville Saturday.
"Maybo It’ll ho the same for
Wednesday," said Coach Andy
Gustafson after Monday's workout
avc tho Hurricane couching stuff
lllo to cheer about.
"The offenso showed lota of splrIt and iccmed to bo hitting pretty
well," Gustafson said. "It was an
encouraging workout.”
But tho rrosh showed varsity de­
fender! enough lo make the
coaches frown. The froah used
Florida plays and timo after tlino
opened gaping boles in the de­
fensive lino.
Four Injured players returned tn
action and came through In good
shape. They wero Tackloa Dan Florida fullback Rick Games
Toasottl anti Alton T , Korg, Full. scored only sla points In the da*
tors' first five games, all on eatra
point conversions. In the next two
against Georgia and Auburn ha
scored 81 on three touchdowns,
two Geld goals and aovon oonver-

S

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Johnny Imbra
hall and started In the gas station
business.
Imbra would bring the most
m&amp;ney on the open market since
he hntted over .300 and had no
peer nt second base all season In
the loop. Joe Parlse maungrd to

Sports Roundup
By U A YLB TA L B O T
NEW YORK (IB — The definite
news that Tony Trabcrt of Cin­
cinnati and tho U. 8. Navy will
rnnko tho trip to Australia on hi*
own lime to loin our skimpy
Davis Cup forces In pursuit of the
International Tennis Trophy changes tho picture a little.
It doein’t moan that our chances
of defeating the Australian* In tho
Challenge Round at Adelaide arc
materially Improved— not 10 long
a* Frank Srdgman and Ken Mc­
Gregor remain lound of wind and
limb— but It should make a better
contest of the three-dsy series and
will make the Amstea much hap­
pier.
Wo can testify that they were
burned by whit (hey considered the
lota! Inadequacy of our original
selections — Vie Selxai, Straight
Clark and the promise of young
Ham Richardson late this month*.
Utter* from a couple of our
frirnds out that way were caustic.
"It Is a shame you bloke* can’t
send out a better team when all
the reserved seals at Adelaide al­
ready are sold," wrote a Melbmirnlte high In Ausslo tennis coun­
cil*. "We don’t think you can beat
us, but we would at least like
to think you were having a go at
it”
They will feel better with the
news that Trabert la coming, as
they know him from last winter
as one of Use world's most prom­
ising young plsyers, Tony was Im­
mensely popular personally too,
mrnicly
and they will be glad to wclrome
him again. The same cannot be
said o f every player wo have sent
them.
That Trabert,w111 reach anything
nearing hia best form before tho
Challenge Round la doubtful. It
might not even be possible to em­
ploy him In singles In the Interzone final at Sydney Dec. 18-20,
probably against Italy. But, wheth­
er he's ready or not, Tony should
pair with Selaas both in singles
and doubles in the Challenge Round
Dec. 23-31, U only for good will
purposes.

Lakeland Fans Try
To R etain FIL Club

C’hlco Corralea

Probably the best prospect
from Ihe standpoint age and
possibilities ia Chico Corralea,
who posted the beat earn run
avaraga and showed Ihe moat
stuff all year on Ihe club, lie ia
Ju*( 20-year*«td and has hud
offera In the past from big lea­
gue club*.
Rivero Is a good D pitcher who
I* now In the veteran class and
Hyrd has the highest Kit A mark
In his Initial year. He would lie a
good hot to keep for n i«l season.
On the list of departed players
who performed here ns Seminole
lllue* last summer, wo will list
their names and what teams they
were returned to.
Catcher Dusty Rhodes, llronk lyn organisation;
Outfielder
Fred Cavaltaro, released out­
right; I'ltrhers lllll Jones and
I.ouls Kenla*, Lakeland and
West I’alm llearh, respectively;
Utility I'aul Kskew, Lakeland;
Outflelder-ratrher Frank Smith,
Manager-third
Miami Heath;
_____
_____
________
basrman Chuck Aleno, drew nn
■utomallr re le a s e .
Now you have an Ideu wlint the
niuea have In the wav nf player
der to bo retained on the roster of
tho Sanford franchiie, must hnvr

Five SEC Teams D raw B reather
In Schedule During Week-End
By Tho Associated Pros*
With five Southeastern Confer­
ence fool hall lea in a not scheduled
this week, practice sessions yrslerdav were either light or were
skipped altogether.
To replace Travis Hunt, 2H&gt;
pound turklc who suffered a se­
vere hack Injury In tho Heorgla
Tech game, Alabama Coach Red
Drew moved Hilly Shipp from de­
fense to offensive left tackle. Fea­
ture of a tight workout was the
easing of freshman quarterback
art Starr.
Qen. Hob Neytand gave part nf
hli Tennessee varsity squad a hol­
iday while the reserves scrim­
maged against Kentucky’s T-formotion plays. Tennessee Is ex­
pected to miss the services of
fullback Andy Knzar. out for tho
season with a pelvis fracture.
Florida's practice sessions for
Its game with Miami will be
closed this week. Said Coach Hob
Woodruff, sensing trouble ahead;
“ Wo will have to do a lot of work
In a short time." Ho claim* his
team Is In the worst physical shape
nf tho season.
ficorgia Tech, playing a breather
against Florida Slate, enjoyed Its
usual Monday off. The Engineers
will start work In secrecy today
on new patterns for uso against
arrh-rlval Georgia Nov, 20.
Mississippi Coach Johnny Vaught
gave his Sugar Bowl-bound squad
a holiday but will have them back
In training today far Mississippi
Stale. The Rebel* hopo to have
an unbeaten record when they play
Georgia Tech New Year’s Day.
Auburn worked lightly on de­
fenses to be used against Clemson.
Scouts warned the team that trou­
ble could be expected from fresh­
man halfback Don King, replace­
ment for Injured Rllly Ifalr.
Tulane got ■ holiday as a reward
for Its 18-7 homecoming victory
aver Vanderbilt. Greenle lineback­
er Charlie Pittman broke nn arm
In tho gamo and will bo lost for

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Gators Work Long
Hours To Prepare
For Miami Clash
GAIN ESVILLE Wi— A barometer
Is no more sensitive to trouble
ahead lhan Florida Coach Bob
Woodruff.
The Gator mentor, usually placid
and neighborly, I* working over­
time this week to make the results
nf this coming weekend’s UR with
Miami decidedly unhappy for th«
Hurricane*.
"Frankly, I’m worried about oui
physical shape," he told corteapondent* Monday.
"We hove five varsity members
nut nf drill today following tho
bruising Tennessee battle, and the
remainder nf the squad arc plenty
sore and stiff.’
Safetyman Jack Nichols, defen­
sive End Hob Horton, defensive
Guard Joe D'Agostino, defensive
Halfback Hob Davis nnd Hack
Sammy Oosterhoudt all missed
Monday'sn light m
workout.
jvairiiuiMjr
it n in u .
The seennd team, nnd member#
of the squad which saw light action
against (he Vnis held a long hard
workout against tho H squad.
"Miami nos been looking for­
ward tn (his gamo nil season,"
said Woodruff. "Their ptaycra are
reported to havo been talking about
this one while actually on me field
against Stetson last week.
"Wo nre far from top physical
and menial shape. The learn haa
had lo he at Its peak three weeks
straight against Georgia, Aubun]
and Tennessee, and has responded
well. That will make it all the
tougher for us to get prepared for
the lfurrlcanei."
For tho first time this season
the team will practlco under
closed conditions today.
the rest of the soason. Georgia aloo
took a holiday.

LAK ELAN D M - Lakeland ii
hopeful of keeping Its Florida IntcraaUontl League franchise, al­
though presant director! of the
baseball club definitely won’t back
another letion’a play.
An cQlhuslaitla group of fan*
formed • Pilots boo*ter club Mon­
day night and planned a campaign
to raise the $10,000 needed to buy
the franchise and get 1IU opera-

M ORAL VICTOR Y
CORAL GABLER, — (Special)
— U of Mlamia won a 'moral
victory* over Bill Krietemoyer, the
great Vanderbilt freshman passer,
Dill completed four passes for 32
vurds hut
Miami Intercepted
three fur 42 and.they also spilled
Bill four times for 87 yards
loaa.

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YELLOW CAB I I U

I'llK W E A T H E R
Mostly cloudy with scattered showri x ilils jflri ihhiii ami tonight
in snuiti jiii I central inirtluni Thurs­
day : cooler In extreme mirth tonlitNI amt In north portion Thurs­
day .

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Involved In Deals
, Of Unusual Nature
Former JudgeOfHigh
Tribunal UsedDumrnies To Handle Fi­
nancial Securities
NEW Y u llK tilt — Sink* crimp
limbers were told today that So
* im ine Court referee Aaron J. Levy
•tixcd “ dummies" to handle Hiian
clnl securities for him,
Witnesses also testified that
when Levy wus a Supreme Court
lodge. Ids xmrlnluw, David Frank
enslein. spent most of his time in
the Inslue’s chamherx and tried
to intlneiue court decisions.
l.evy retired from the bench In
litMl. and became a referee.
The testimony came til New
York's Slule Crime Commission
moved into the final ohaie of Its
Aiearini's here on iHilltical prucliees .mil links between polilidans
ami the underworld
Meanwhile, U
S
marshals
searehed for Thomas (Three ■
Finger Drown) Ludiese, wealthy
garment inunufactnrer and ex
convlet described at the hearing
as ,i rackets boss and pul of many
politicians
Officers warded to serve pu(M’rs
on Idm in u denaturalization pro­
ceeding*. a preliminary move in
Aliiissihle ileporlalmn In his native
^Sicily
Two witnesses- Irvimi Simon and
ltn«e Connors testified today that
srenrities owned hy Levy were list
■-it in their names, and they turned
over dividends In him
Simon, formerly confidential at­
tendant to l-ovy, said he “ had not
the least Idea why" the securities,
which at one lime Included floo
shares of Southern I'aclflc, were
listed iii his name.
Miss Connors, who grew up in
' ft lie Levy household, testified that
one tune she reported dividends
on the stock on her own income
tax return, and "the Judge nave
me the money" to pay the taxes
C S Ally Frank J. Parker vesti'rduy (ded a petition In Brooklyn
Federal Court asking that the
Sicllian-lxrnt Luchesu be stripped

Atomic Problem
Is Social, Says
- Dr. Tompkins

Taft In Harmony Meet
Suggests Tw o Cabinet
Posts To Eisenhower
Sanford History By Mrs. Whitner
Is Released For Public ation

Kiwaninns Are Told
About Momentous
New
Discoveries

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St‘initial1 Also Kt'VeillS
Hr W ill I lavt* Some
AiiioiDlmi'Mts Ueaily
For Lahoi Statute
Its H U M A N .MIMIIN
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l ilt s.oil imi.iv aflri a " v e ry hurui'iuious meeting" will) President
■•levI Dwight 1) Fi'cuhower that
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iw " hi ilocc ’ ( ’.itdnct apI'nmlmfiils Ihoiigh on conclusions
well' l l . "Ill'll
l.iti. the general's former -arch
' i iv .il lot tin- presidential uoniina
linn alsn told oewsineu I flat il
Im i been iteilileit tile piesldential
ii hi e.on/.il..... .nt due tn expire
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en.ilni said "I II have amendments
i e.nl, alniig the line of Ihe DM!)
.iiiicinlnicnts with some changes,**

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"We can either utilize this atomic
pit
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|lower and knowledge to make life
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more liveable 01 we can wipe out
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civilization with It.
It, added that In- Hie general
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“Scieme cannot save the world."
and III*- prospective speaker of the
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price, wage and rent
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struction. It is your moral duty
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lead this government."
JACKSONVILLE. W- Karl W uohf
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I r w i i b l nut lias,, time before
Iti-ferring to the 11rat atomic llrnwn. Del.and businessman, cii
till*' Ilf lilt* i«hf 1111ill itl H WiKlllt
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rus grower, president of the SI he itIII U/.Cl I at the lilt i ii I) i*h11*I Ik
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booster, is the new president of Myntcni, thih \%hi he i , tltipuMul
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Ihe Florida State Cliuniber of Coni link, hoiiih I |triinfi'll i-cilm^i, in
Ms ! fit * sifltl 1 ,t f i1t 'll Vi . . M . I "! U, \ . 1 .t 1st
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H ired that further studies woold
merce
mliithiii mill a nuizc **f electrical
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Charles Edward Kinchurt, retirellrnwn wus elected Tuesday to kitchen appliance*
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sentative of the North American succeed Ex Gov Doyle Cnrlhm. \ Uhl hittjk’c* which have liecjj ifuif
l« ami In..ant ills I*i*war 1 out l
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Aviation Corporation, accidental Tampa, who was president two |up from thi* Mfe of the ff»rl nri» In Sumdluasia snalnl uw.n In f * i mi i ITI ia( Ilf I , Ml'
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il uHtlniifii (I n p«t»f I h u i
“imili (•ill I Ilf “ M m ijit *Im &lt; mi hl v
t!2’s t w I n-englned lleachcraft
It's Ihe Alibi \ iking a new
Winding tip its three day annual hardware from ('allfitmia In th«r
VtMit v
I I III V
planes, stationed at Sanford Naval
hmiiMv
Douglas DF lilt bearing Hie di.igon
meeting,
the
stale
chamber
passed
fill "i'i
M.ll II
Air .Station, this morning, ami resolutions asking accelerated fed
■V pictme of modeln-dnv liviittr blUMliziui* of Ho Si illlMltiivluti all
landed with apparent mmo
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flood
rnntnil
project,
S?Ja 3 p u b l^ln
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Hulli
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glass
lulonsies througiioot tin way at lnioio.ihnn.il airport here
studies
for
other
waterway
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formation
officer.
ohm
boose, which are fiaoo’ii o aliim
at 8 III a III i Pin-dll’ l ion i lot t I i i l t . ' I t l l U i m l l i i ' H I I l l l t I H i m I m ! i ' l &lt; k.illlh at. foil . -■mi fm11
movements,
impruved
state
»crv
Mr. Rinehart waa
was taking m
part in
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I III hill* Iff II MlMi&lt;lt||t»* If fill* ■ 111■i i 'lid
| (mini and vented in h.-.lwood
Ihe flight by the Navy to take pic Ices, abolishing excise tnxe« and ■Tliev were imiiToise.l ..... I*ti11■i, a flight in i oociili.ik-cn Driim.uk •It l i ' i i . i l t u k u k i l l t * - t | i m I &gt;1, m | I n V*IIII i'i I ........ . U It t I t
W A s itlN i, |t)N 4'
I'rtii* St a
traffic
safely
via
Thule
\ir
Base,
lirci
ol.iiul
tores of the Navy's new camera
Indostries at i I i ................... I t i .
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liilt/t'i Tight- W ihh I s . Hit tnduy he
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resolution
asked
(oiitinna
Almunl wcl i* 2? p.is-eiigei s amt ,i * fiuaj | hi* *1' Miik*lit Mi NI■I! aJ111141 m
UltLANDO i* — .J ilrailev Odham plane, the AJ-2-1’ . while It was In linn of the Florida Slate lndiislrt.il light pi u|,-t thin ugn i n -1 tii, ,-ji
lings
I i ■-,i■tv in suspend pin e i i'llit
*« ..**« aiIlia, al II.. 8**1' *
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j oellts
flighl l ift nt III
accepted n settlement uf II ami flight. Lt. Hulllvan aald
"ii ill i liithing
which iim
Apparently
Mr
Rinehart
wus
Development
&lt;'tinned
Tile boos,. lOelndi-s seven
VV
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court costs in his libel suit uguln*l
Alpha-...iil&lt;n- hum |i,um uk itn|
the Duval County McCarty for gov- pulled from Ihe plane by the slip Warren started In a talk doling , living loom, d ’oing mom. ko I,,., Norwas tlroilk Or K .iiiltuiaii ami
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ntt ill inks
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In addition. Oilham said Tuesday pulled him from the plane, with­ promised ho would continue the I HI. Illltlll 1HIIIIS. Till -ill- WIIs |&gt;l, L Wllhi
t|i , vpccts tu lilt i dlings mi
hcuiii-d
tinli-i
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in essentially its pn-«i-nt
present ,.i r„r tin- ontoml .H im g ,,r t,..
O f Y o u lh N e e d s In
putk it whidi-salf
members of the Duval County out any uf the crew's seeing him council "In
lle iii^ S c h e d u le d
Hilaries
uirlildmi!
Fill
Hunt
Hal
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form."
J imrlii-idnjly out- which was hi,.h i ,
group will contribute 12.000 to go.
i If* may suspend an nrder
Norwi-gian bm ii iliiri tui nt
He was fished out of the lake
Donald It Itlchbcrg. who wus an , *t in n liiiirhnm- and now gum - chen
charities named hy him.
liiuitm.- tin- iiinntliil that slaughter
S e m in o le
C o im tv
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installations
fm
tin
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An
into
a
boat
by
County
Prosecuting
early New Deal It-udi-r hut later ahing the gtooml. This in c L ,
••is m.iv pay Im live cattle
While the sum l.« considerably
Force ami Fictloink 11 l.ci’
less ihan Ihe *250,000 Odham asked Attorney George A Speer, Lt. broke awuy front the Franklin It *•••**• the se,-ne of ehiMien -, a tn
Itm ilc.pile these iiinspi-ciive re
\ i lo ss M l til'll l»U 1tills- " I till
deputv
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stated.
Mr.
Rinehart.
In
ties
fur
veur*.
in Ins suit hr said "II does make
Hoosevclt udnilnistr.ilmn. hailed
l.i\ali"lis Wnniih tulil tile Senate
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need'
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and
viuitll
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tilkl’ll
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In
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Tile flaming lumber in ft,
the election of Itcpuhlu-an Dwight
ll"ii i cniiiinlttee mi tlefeuse prolibeling candidates more expensive
Fcrnaid-Laughton Memorial llos D. Klsenhower in the featured hniis,. is nit |,ii)|i and evptea* mi l
The 21 and ' - bom lliglil wtil ' Seminole I 'nutilv ei&gt;ni|iiled fimn }»niVi'in*iil Ml in: I "Ilit util t mmu* up iliiclmn that he dues nut (relieve
than buyiiik a coke."
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his
injuries
were
cover
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s|&gt;cech of Ihe bumiuel closing the wn* nit, in ih-i'S' i-i I anil itrinl nt
tin- ueu Hepiihlicau administration
Odham. n Sanford oil dealer
Estlmalcd arrival lime |. |n p HI giim/atmus in five eiimmiHiiltes nf •••mini —i■*11 MmiiiI.iy ni^ltl
the mill at Osteen lit wliieli Mi
tneellng
whose talkathons made him a sur­ of a minor nature, he said
sin util in will want In .diaiidoo
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einiutv
was
studied
at
Ihe
(Izier
ban
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The
lunil.
lomiirruw
I'opeuhageli
time
prisingly strung runner-up to Dan
p i n e cnutinls next Vpi ll 40 I’he
itlchbcrg sold one o( the most
lilt!
u
tilt
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(
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the
pi4.|e
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meelmg
'lunil.iv
afletiiiiuii
at
Ihe
Two
huul
lops
are
scheduled
al
cum*
from
Ins
father's
rum
Ii
at
i ""tints law will expire then unless
McCarty In Ihe race for the Demo­
gratifying results of the eln-tlon
•'null llnllse uf liu- Semmnle ('nuulv he fuithei |i8itpMihteil ' t»\ Nt»h» il i unt-less extends It
cratic nnmlnallnn, said he received
"Ii the completeness of Ihe Risen (Isteen. One cypress |iee u Ihii - Edm(iul"ii Alla . and I hide
Yhjjliv
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Fnl
Halrhctt.
tiiclie
veteran
wlm
was
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in
getting
the
........
t ’liildr-eii’s Fnmin.ltee uf the Elm
a furmnl apology
fi
iwlogy from
Laroy
vv.-n.ls was making his first ophowor victory and the leveling to
eineilifu: (m il pieiuililu: fill lilt in...... m e lii-tmi- Ilie eiimruiltcc
wink lending Ida Slate Children's i mniiils dnn
(.^blieflall
c
the ground or all the sprawling top- piivc of wood to form the mi,mb did ll....... ..
shefiall Jr., chairman
of the Duval
of
tile
rirepluee.
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In
Ihe
esi.ildishmcnl
nl
(lie
Thule
In dlsi iisscn: the ennidy's slmrl
’ County McCarty committee. He
The hid of 1154,HH1 submitted heavy structures nf Trumanlsm.
-mi ' lie liei line price ctlief Scpl
The i 11til ri» i ■- h tn M. mi Li &gt; nit lit I lie was asked tin a general
T H m m lltg is of ('-•lifnrohi It' I luisc, said he did "mil furesee age nl nuiiVumineiii.il fnellllles
ipmtrd it ns saying In part:
hy Lee Urothers I’lumbing Com­ North, South, East uml West "
iinv
particular
dilfirultics"
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fnr serving reeu-atlnnal needs nl
"You have filed a suit based on pany to the Melbourne Hoard of
"In a word," Itlclihcrg said, |
ii pul i m the price cnnlrnl pruvolvi-il in the flight as lung as ynlllig lienple, a eiimpai isun was fm v\tin Ii itie im iheei iiii! In in iv gi a iii
the piihllcnllun in n political cam- City Commissioners, for construc­ "the root of all the mlsgovcrnment;
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the
plane
call
be
will
tiled
at
healed
drawn
lielween
S.mlniil
and
nlllel
mtlgn si..... called ‘The Florid* tion of a treatment plunt ami against which the American people
VV....I- flail a pti'P'iicd staleIm tiieut Vtgutiig m il igainst drop
hangars at Kdmunlnn mil dlnile
Elm id.i lilies nl i inn pul aide sue In '■el it*line imprnvement"
Fact' of Ihe foliawing atatement: three lift stations In the city’s revolted this year is fiiuiul in tin- - I'j N C IIIK N I C o i l V I c t Is
vstlll'tl
pi
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.tie
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f
‘
The
Air
Knree
has
lliiwn
mine
sews
rags
project,
was
accepted
Altentlnll
Was
,-ailed
In
Ihe
Cum
political, economic theories of the'
'"We charge
that Hnb Venn,
me &lt;""||nl- lie surd that In view
n t * l / C ( | ( l l S l l l l l o r d D ' imi Ml nisi Ilnurs iii the a ntic IHIimlv Felllei llinlilllig al Klsslui linitte ilie i mitmi itnn ♦Minfle&lt;l flu
Ihe hrnln hehiml Odham'a talka- yesterday afternoon hv tin- board. so-cnllcd welfare slalt- In which
iin w in r mi'lull/atimi expend!
i i mii|iiiiu ii l ••• I’.ic.e I mil i
(I ••**!t&gt;*II*«8 Dll l*ii *.r I i*i»i
‘ area uillmul mishap Huh lieu said
Work Is to -begin on the con­ the Truman faction of the Demo­
Ihons owns llralley Odham body
tines tlicu is danger tti.it influ
struction
by
the
local
corccrn
Dec.
and void and Ihul he w«* bought
cratic Party look so much mistak­
Hull,ii v 111x-'stiris tutu i um i-rilrated
I’idicc Chief
Kn;
W i ll" " "
and paid for by the tainted money 1 and Is to he completed within 270 en pride as the (w»l vole catching (iruisi-il the "ali'rtness" uf D'-t,
in tiiiiili-il areas especially those
of MMlrido and hi* Continental laps.
device discovered since Ihe inven­ Sen-ennt Hubert Hnwe In &lt;|.a. i
i luscly n*l:it&lt;'il tn tin- defense pro
tion of atlcky flypaper."
Wire Service’
glam m.iv spie.ul thlunghnol the
mining tlmt n drunk N'-gru picked
" s c h o o l hids T
(Continental Wire Service la a
The chamber reelected Harold '*0 recently by I'ntrulmnu lien
ei nnnliiy
Rida for construction uf addi­ Colce, Jacksonville, executive vice Hulli-r and Jusepli Hleksun YVIIi lift
racing Information service)
"it was not Intended to be a tional rooms at Lyman School and
resident and general mnnager; *■■'i’ll lied ciinviet frmn the Sluli
statement of fact," Sheflall'a letter Seminole High School are to tie ames Ingram. Jacksonville, irons |ienitentlnry i,t flulfiinl.
( lir 's lm a s r r o jt r a n i
continued, "hut merely a political submitted at the regular meeting urcr; Ed K. Hentley, Lakeland,
(irfieiiilpi fmm the penlteiitim v
opinion If that statement hai of the Seminole Countv Hoard of vice president at large; J I) yesterday came to Klinfoid und
iM a lin e d l!v
L e g io n
caused you cmbarrasiment, Injury I’ubilc Instruction at lldki a. m., Johnson, Pensacola; Paul E Rein- nicked un the r senpee, lleiii)
i
» HdfleiMpil
•*.»gr I vtiii
or In any way reflected upon your days.
( ampin'll laissing I'nst No 53,
llrnwn, nlins Henry Dent, fifi, wb"
diameter, we feel
you are
Ilie American l.eghm will hold Its
wus sentenced tn serve “ It yem •
entitled to have It corrected and
11mu liI i hrisltmis pnigi.im Dec 15
nri n nibliery riinvirlimi.
we ore anxious to make such cor­
at the Legion Hut occiirdlog to
The desk serifi'll nl gri-w nn
rection "
lames J
Single I ary (inst avljupleiuus, Chief Willinms lelat'd.
taut
when the putriilmuu briiuglit in
Muck i lev el,uni Ir is elitiirmati
Ihe esenpi'p nfti-r he luul "passed
of the ciiininitlff \x liit'li lias cliargt*
nut" im Ihe street. A aeaieli "f
nl (dans lur Ilie program, assisted
nnllce reenrds levealed u will runt
Ity Judge Douglas Slenslrom, Joel
Bv JIM FISHER
of your blmHl lltal might save n hud tieen Issued fur tin* esenp e ­
S Field and .1 Denver Cnrdell.
An increase In Irtffl'ice viola
Hugh Whvlchvl J r , partner nf life in Korea," he said to Ihe gen­ ar rest.
Kuril l egionnaire is tn tiring an
tions cannot be blamed on
i youth Whalch*! and Lockett, wholesale eral public.
•unwrapped toy In In- fnrwarded to
fill motorists, according to Police vegetable dealera at Ihe Sanford
In relating the Imtllv ground cir­
’ tin- Elks ( ’lull fm distriliutian in
Chief Hoy Williams. ■■ he related State Farmer* Marekt, Is an out, cumstances which led tn his being
their annual Christmas tree proatanding example of Ihe asilatance wounded, Mr. Whelchel said ho
thn Police Department la making
led Santa Claus will have candy
special effort to crack-down &lt; people can give here tn the Amer­ was riding into Leipzig. Germany,
lot the children at the l.egion party
local "trouble spoU".
ican fighting men overseas through on Apr. 18, DM4, aboard on Amer­
which is to In- a family affair.
"We ore going to give all the at- Ihe Armed Forces blood program. ican tank. A German 88 millimeter
Twenty-two men, the moat in on*1
Light refreshments will he served.
iviltliaea we
w v can
waste sivw
w a
m If
•« we
wb
tendon
now .to
aaa
Hr. Whelchel. formerly a combat sbejl exploded behind the tank. call in more than a year, accord­
Officers from
the
Altamonte
canl
can’t curb
cu
thli rackjeaa driving," -Janbyrnan with the wth Divi­ klUlng four of tho tank riders and ing to E. U. Carter, clrrk of the
Springs "Old G lo ry " Dost No. 183
the chief
rhlei aald yeitartfif afUrnoon. sion In the European theater of Injuring aeveral others, among local Selective Service board, were
n(tended the meeting of the local
Ben operation*, nwet nl* life to blood tham M r Whelchel.
He: stated
atated
that tour
four patrolmen, Ben
state tnai
sent thl* morning for Induction in
oust Monday night and extended an
flirtler, .Joseph Hickson, J, ft. Fat fTym lo^the^ United Stales during
Hlrtler,
" I auddenly realized that I waa the Armed Force* at Jarkmmvilh1
Invitation to local members to at­
tdfson
and S. B. _Spence,
(arson *__
unable to move my leg*," he aimThe induction Hate were cntlllrd
tend their activities Present were
signed particularly to traffic de­
Now. the former fighting man la ed. "It waa impoxallde to be taken call No. 31 far the month of Novcin.
Allen Forw ard, commander; Mr*.
tail and to checking for parking returning In part the conalderable oil the tank until It atopped airout her. Appearing on the delivery
Puiiline Stevens, adjutant; Jamea
violations.
30 minute* later. Uv that time, I lists were the following: Herbert
■meant
ol
blood
he
needed
after
McGrath, first v ice commander,
A parade of _18 trjiffhe^ caaea
L. Starke. Gene N. Gore. Ulvxae* J
had
loat
a
great
deal
of
blood.
and Del Warren, finance officer.
through City Court
Brook*. Elmer It, Smith, I'aui A
ay, tn being wounded, by giving ■ pint at
"
I
waa
Immediately
given
tranawhich
____ defendinta
_________
handed the American Red Croas-aponaored fuaion after tranafualon, aeveral Bedro, Willie I'orter, Sherman Hun­
fines ranging to ISO by Judge blood donor center at the Pariah plnta of blood plaama being uaed ter. Raleigh Sutton, Carl Jountum.
Karlyle Houabolder. revaalad that Houae of the Holy Cross Episcopal in a matter of a few hour*. In talk­ Aaron K. Waahlngton, Jarnea II.
only two were minora and they Church tomorrow,
ing with the doctor later, he made Dempa, Donald II. Carder, M'roy
iti n
both were 30 yean
“
." It will he a great privilege and the atatement that it waa wonderful House, David Cleveland, Theron
between 30 and » y
"The Snow uf Kilimanjaro"
that blood could be mnde into a Fuller. William H. Coatle J r , Jne
between 30 and 40,
I m i • .'l:lif, . 5:11) • 7:15 • U:30
pl»»ma and aant to tha battle field S. Redden, J e tu L. IlavwtMMl,
I’liut" try Fox
from 40 to 14 yean
M O V IK LA N D
to aava my life and the live* of Frank Knight Jr., Claude W. SimThe
lumpletely
redecorated
interior
of
the
First
Christian
Church,
Dibit
Hanford
Av«nuv,
is
aptly
Tratfle U getting loovtor, the
mom, Jamea II. Nation and Hylthouaandi of othtra.
many tnouaandi
"Tcntlio"
llluatruted
In
this
picture
taken
from
the
center
al*
le.
In
the
foreground
the
glistening
new
pews
flank
chief pointed out, a
"1 owe my Ufa to the many thou- veitar Nathan. Tho laat man waa a
Slmw sturts 0:30, feature 0(60,
"
T
t
o
It k , aanda of neopto who went to the volunteer for Immediate Induction the freiJily lain carpeting. The pulpit furnishings are likewise new, Including the communion table uml
have been received
chairs, pulpit, diuimrii-s uml illuminating cross. Not c the topical scene painted hy (). D. I.undress, a
in varioui parti
intermissiun 8: IP, last feature
blood banka
dur;
___ duringthe lait war and will enter the Armed Forcea If ninmher of liio church. Thu Rev. Herlrert J. Bass conducted the official dedication ceremonies un Sunday
aald the depi
8:58
. - —i u .
and gave amall amounts of their he prove* to be acceptable, Mr.
morning,
Dec
U.
te work thow
Carter aald.
mo to giving a p ut
icaanmee oa n « * T e « i

Earl W. Brown Is Mervyn Oziers Move Into New Home
Elected Head Of
Near Site Of Old Fort Mellon
State Chamber ,1|,riut’.'! "v,t". ',t''
Pojijp
Lon^-Time KnosturOf
F l o r i d a Sucreetls
('arlt.m Of Tampa

Hop To Denmark
Is Begun Today

Sc;iinlin;i\

A iclii ic
Flit; lit
St'l’N'icf &lt;&gt;vi*r rule

Furachute BringM
Flier Sufely Down

1
'(,1
\

L iltin g 0 ! ‘ P rice
( V ilnius Kx pec ted
I pon All n o t h in g

f(Odham Libel Suit
Against Jax Groun K
G e t s Settlement

Sanford Firm (Jets
Melbourne Contract

First Christian Church

S

* PhMee lieifin Drive
To Curb Violations

HughWhelchel, Jr. T elk Of Vital
Need For Blood On Battlefront

2,} Hun font Men

Leave Fnr Induction

f

r u e :i

Movie Time Tuble

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f e ll
and their anteltltei
"coma with me"?
riigo culture. Tha cofonUts be­
Do jrou remember that famous lo believe that every man 1%
came discontented ‘with the man­
picture that uied to hang in the America is n king; every man In
grt'te In private manuscript* agement and after nine years
Atlantic National Bank Building 7 America hat a r*r; and many of
Rcfilnninjf with thin fortuo of the Herald wo nro publish- with
and In state records: ami we are removed to Rt. Augustine. After Sanford llernld
Spirit of '75. Those men fought a c-ir young friend* boast of their
Kalahllahae ta II m
irifr a norics of nrtlclen on tho early day* In Bnnford tnkon particularly fortunate In having large expenditures of labor and Sanford, Florida
war against the British because of hot rods.
;HaleMay from n paper prepnred in 1910 by Mrs. J. N. Whltncr for de­ nrr.nng u* those who have con­ money, tho project wa* aban­ Dear Sir:
Now wouldn’t Joe Stalin chuckle
and 1Nad
unwanted controls enacted against
doned.
livery before tho Wednesday Club nml called "Tho Tnlo of n tributed to our story of thuir own
In answer to Mr. Ball’s letter of them. Have thme heroes died In if he could notify his people that
' i 0___aaO» It-W »*«n
5
A
deep
mystery
surrounds
the
rxporiences and rrcollectkn* of
Nov. l.l, IP53, U Is true that coun­
Mosquito and Annnls of Hanford”.
7 Today thrre are forces u great mnny of those kings had
i n otanaaiia .Wn*i
the settlement of that portion of ruin- of n great house buried out ty toning is very unpopular In th* vain
fighting on the Korean front not l“‘en thrown into prison because
This
paper
Itej'nn
with
the
earliest
known
facts
per­
of
eight
in
a
(die
of
roqulnn
rock
Peninsular Florida, once railed
KiOrt* a« -.«•** Haaa mallff
rural districts.
a war but a police action we arc they took certain Ibcrtlc* on their
Oatafeer ST. Itl». at tha l-nal (WMeo taining to Florida’s history and proceeded through the Mosquito County, the territory of In Fliell Mill, which stands north
'
—- sr.il The joke would bo on
To the merchants and proprl- told. Those young
men, your son*. ' *-wu
•f eaalard. t'lvrlila. •#Car the Aal founding of thiH city by General Hanford and its early which In I HAD waa reduced In »lte of the Ocean House at New
•i Craimt »r e«tt&gt; n. iaTt&gt;.
etuis
of
all
husbu-sie*
In
Sanford
our
friends,
fighting
for
freedom
us.
Smyrna.
The
structure
la
of
Urge
Ita nnmc changed to Orange
growth and development to about the time of the Mg Freeze and
At ' *• time of the elections, n
blocks of coquina cemented to- ns well as to all the people of San­ we ore tobf.
I I O M . A M I l „ I IR A K
County.
There are other forces flghtin- f »eM ma-y of the rural (oiks wcn&lt;
In 1895. As Mrs. Whltnor was a woman of rare Intelligence,
ircthcr and the style of architec­ ford. We the ruraliits are your
In
tho
preparation
01
thix
uortno.v iir.An
Intimately acquainted with the scones of which nhe wrote, paper, to write hlatory ha* not ture is similar to the fort nt .St. customers. I won't venture to say on the home front convincing le r.ot uwnie of the enormity nml
I u Im h Manat'*,
away our freedom, which ho*j - no -iu- » ot this thing. During
and
meticulous In her research,(hero Is a note of authentici­ been thought of, hut Ita purpose Augustine, us revealed bv partial the customer is always right hut take■ away
mmt of the presidential
• ; n i.,.IITIIir HATUa
excavation of several chambers, In this ense the customer Is rignfj uecrirwr.fi ..ml malatniliV.! at *u li te
It
fimt:
to
define
certain
lorality
about
this
paper
which
has
given
it
tremendous
value
u , C n r .i.r
.......... . 0 .M
me of them passed
rent cost.
' *let'ion
.
. up
gre
tiea in uur County where carilcat the corners und enough of tlm on his own soil. In this ease it
O N M*aih .................. .. . l.ee throughout the years.
Let s nil act together to p—■ 1 ell of 'he amendment* and refer
outer walla to show the design. No wouldn't Im&lt; a bad policy to back
Tkre* Mnaifca .................... 0.00
octtlenirnta
were
made,
which
af­
Although for a good many years accessible to us and
freedoms that ni • ilum presumably believing thnt
ftfa Manilla
.... ........... M «
explanation 1* given of the ex­ the customer as we have backed serve * these freedom(Me Tear
.......—
11.00 others whose business it was to wrJte about the history of ter careful Inquiry, have been traordinary fact that tha outlines you In the yeara past. Live and let slowly, surely nnd systematically
ore who did understand them
etlaldlahed; alan to relate Incimake it alright for them.
All oblmarr aollrea. rnrda al Seminole County, it was only recently that we could prevail denta and facta touching the life of the house were actually tout live. We solicit** your backing In being taken from u*. For our ■iubl
Evidently they got foiled. MayIkMka. reaalatlona aaO nailer* al
ill n mass of tho same coral for­ this matter.
country nnd liberty,
id
the
people,
that
would
never
eaMfMlBMoat far &lt;ka w ih m el upon Mrs. Whltner's (laughters to authorize its publication
I n you who Ijave put this thing ! &gt; they wen1 loo trusting. There
mation us the walls themselves,
We do not wont county xotiing.
roMll tiilr . will W akNIt* tor in full. They have generously given their consent now because find their wav Into hiatory, hut nml
n petition in circulation atfahist
lint fur the autobiography of It will rob u* of thnt freedom thnl on us, there I* nnty one wa* you
it yMalar alttriblee relea.
xhould bo chrrlahed and related
of their hope that it may encourage other members of to our young peopto ‘hat they Mr*. Jan* Murray Sheldon, whose wo have enjoyed for year* pn-t. rnn redeem yourself’ Hint I* to i ins tiling. Wc would appreciate
uir xuppurt. We desire the re^F
ntertaraM Nallaaallr i f lasettled there In IHOJt, the
Mr. Bell dwelt lightly on the help us kill this thing. If commu­
lead Kewnnanrr R»arr&gt;ratallrra pioneer families here to write the stories and legends of may appreciate the herojim and liarent*
t it a of our liberty nnd community
the magnificent chararlerlitlcx idstiiry of the building or probnMv nuhjrct. But under the present nity rights are ant worth fighting * «ht*.
iae.1 Now Turk, &lt;bl.•«*&gt;., Ilrlroll, those early days for future generations to read,
even Its very extslnnre would condition If you, Mr. Bell, should fur the same would npnly to
Kaaaai Ctl, and at. I.ool*.
It Is particularly appropriate for this pti|&gt;er to be pub- and ability which have made pen- have been unknown.
Carl Brndbury
continue to exerclsn your past state's rights. So. lo linvu the one.
ritde the civiiuation wc now en­
n « Herald ta a aaeatkoo ad Ifeo Ilshcd now because of the growing Interest In the General joy.
Kt. 2. Box 2*47
Mr*. Sheldon's life was spent right* and prlvilegr*. would the we should have Imlh.
gome effort In this line could
Aaoaolalod l-rooa wklrfc le oattflod Hanford Memorial Library and Museum where it is hoped to
Sanford,
Florida
Tho
peoples
of
Soviet
llusdn
In
that
vicinity
and
her
desrendlaw pay you a visit, place a heavy
eaetaaltolr la Ike aa# far ropaillrolled a fund of atariea and anec­
eetlaa al ell Ika lorel arwa frlalod house not only the priceless books, a rt collection and historical dotes which would Ire valuable mts «re prominent cltlicns of New hand on your shoulder and say,
Snivrnn at this time. In her untopapers of General Hanford, but hImo many other letters, material for future literature.
W
N§ri#B§re###« W,U “
In the Cluh’e recent research In biography she relates thrilling ex­
documents
and
historical
data
belonging
to
pioneer
families
Wednesday T
it, iau ~
Florida history, we studied of an periences of her early life in nur
mid pertaining to the early life In Sanford,
interesting period of 30 year*, Mnsnuitn County territory. Her
BfBLE VERHB TODAY
Wo know that our readers, old-timers and new-comers between 17B.1 and I783, when husband purchased that part of
lt‘nntlnn*« r m * r*t* (Itti
alike, will enjoy these articles by Mrs. W hilncr and we ap­ Florida had passed from under T u&gt;rtlitill plantation which con- hold, Jacksonville; C. Wolter Rex.
Such a peraon might he wnrlli n
tnined
Shell
Hill
and
erected
the Spanish In the British flag
B. B. Fuller, Bartow;
ecore of lime* aa much aa a peraon preciate tho opportunity to make them public. We hope that by the terms of the Treaty or their residence on the top. In or­ TOrlando:
. F. Fleming. Ft. Louderdole.
wjio la' (rreapanalhte and linlrual- others will tie inspired to emulate Mrs. Whltner's example l'arli. when Florida was nrpar- der thal r.hey might have a more district
— ALSO —
vice presidents.
worthy. The world walta for such and that a whole treason! house of all-but-forgottcn lore will : ted in provinces, Hast and West beu'illful view nml nlao that they New vice
presidents at large are
men and prpmolea them. That come to light.
NEWS
Florida, rnrh having Its own i,debt have a cellar to the bouse. .tee Adams. Miami, and Wilson
whliii hath gmiu out of thy lip*
i.nvernar, (1050 note! Sinn- ibis It «ns at the lime of esrnvoting Cnrrnwoy, Tallahassee.
thou ahalt keep and perform.
raper wiin written it hit* I..... tor the ri’llur that the ruins of
The
chamber's gold medal
CARTOON Anti
Deut. SIDE).
learned that the Hpunlsli i-alli-d the old Imlhllng were discovered, award for rnntervation went to
Florida "Mosquito Territory".) liming the Civil War Ibis resi­ W. It. Barker, Bcnsncnlo. retired
U a r c I n r ic p o n d o n ta
SELECTED SHORTS
Southern governor* meet in conI ho Apalachirula River was the dence was destroyed bv gunboats Navy rommander.
on the river, (tldtl! Note: Since
(eitnce in New Chlean* and all it
dividing
line.
The scarcest of all political articles is the independent
peace and harmony. There will be candidate who can bent the regular party nominees. The
After, the Mpnninh withdrawal Kiln lids structure has been ex
ami is railed "Turnbull
no purging done in the light of the Home of Representatives tins one such, the first for many the remaining population was rnvutcil
SANFORD'S FIRST SHOWING!
Cnstli "I.
| (Continued From I'ago One)
mainly
concentrated
In
the
vlt-lnlelection return*.
mee.
years. Ho is Frazier Reams who in 1950 was elected ns an lira of I'ensui-ola and St. AngusMr* C. J Meriwether, chairThe iiritlsli government itt
Two key Hepublican tenaton independent from tlit Toledo, Ohio, district and won again (line.
&amp;
4*
' man. presided at the meeting and
nee made attractive offers to
this
fall.
His
hold
In
Toledo
must
lie
strong,
for
In
the
re­
are quoted by the Associated Preit
announced a regional meeting of
capitalists, of grunt* of land to
—
Afoo
—
it iM iflniiriJ F'nutt l*nn# O h #I
Ihe Florida Commission which will
ai hinting at an early cut in for­ cent election he got 7-1.090 votes to 01.000 for I In- Democrat Induce settlers to other parts of
Car Inun anil
be held In Orlando Jan. 14.
the provinces. Along the upper blood."
eign aid 'pending. That'* nothing. and -10,000 for the Repohlican,
Mr. Whrlchcl learned a shell
Mrs. W. B. Brinson, reporting
coast,
then
n
iiart
of
Fast
HorReams'
first
victory
was
a
protest
against
the
Democra­
Selectcd
Short m
Florida*** Cnngrrtiman lUllong did
Idn, — Inter Motqulto County—-, fragment had grated his spinal for tho Kemlnole County Federation
KMOO MONMIAUI CTOCJMRJSSf
more than hint at it in hi* speech tic incumbent, a labor union official. With public sentiment Millie fine estates wi-te developed. cord, bringing about parulysls of Women's Clubs, explained how
as It is now, Trilcdoanr turned from him in a body. Instead of In 1705 a rolony of one hundred from his waist dawn, and that it the several different organizations
lirrr the day before election.
a wntiiMuattiiMtioMi w w i
electing the Republican, though Toledo often goes Republi­ families was located by Mr. lien- htul been indefinite as to whether had worked together In building a
fund, and the coopera­
can, they chose Reams. The same thing happened this year, nit Holler and called Chnrlottin or not he would tegaln the use of sehnlnrshlp
Mliep
i
i
ii i i i n i ' i 1 1 1 w ii 11 m
tion with tho Semlnoln County
Fast F o u r
Z
. Z . Z
the Impaired fnrtdllrs However,
"Did you notice that big pile of for Reams' Democratic opponent was the same union official (hast
I nlntkii). I.nrgt plantations ( ,, , Vrtialn the uur of his lower Sportsman's Association In provid­
sugar
for
the
cultivation
of
cane
,hhW
,„irinj(
Mn
„,ay
ln
Army
hnswood in the yard)" taid the wom­ whom tie had once heaten.
ing the up keep of a camp slic near
indigo were established nt pi(.i lx
Ihe Wcklva bridge
Reams' antecedents are Democratic, He was a Democra­ ami
en to the tramp who had knocked
Folusia, llerexfurd. Spring (JarMrs. Margaret (J rah am. retiretic prosecuting attorney and Director of Public Welfare un­ den and Del,eon Spring-: evi­ The blood donor cenler will bo sentlng
at the hack door.
&lt;
the Business and Brnrosstomorrow from 2:flu until ft:tXI
der the Democratic Governor Frank J, Lausche. On tim or­ dence* of these are still to he ^iprn
"Yeah. I iren it."
;&gt; m . according to Sidney Ives III, lonal Women’s Club, explained their
iien.
In
17IKI
a
colony
settled
at
"You thould lay you *aw it." ganization of ttu? House he votes with tlit- Democrats, but Mosquito Inlet.
chairman of (hr local program for dental clinic had been successful
in its operation and how expenses
tho fled Cross this month.
"Lady, you taw ma *#e it, hut often departs from the party position.
Tho most Interesting of these Throw wishing to contribute blood were shared among Ihe organiza­
Now that Senator Wayne L. Morse of Oregon has re­ early
yqu ain't teen me taw it."
settlements became km.wn may call the Bed Cron chapter of­ tion. the dentists and tho parents
signed from the Republican party, ho will probably lit- re­
the Minorcan Colony. Fifteen fice, telephone No. ho, for an ap of the needy children.
Senator flyrd of Virginia it be­ corded as an independent. That designation, however. Is rare as
hundred persons were brought polntment tomorrow afternoon
An article In the slate commis­
ing luggnled for Secretary of the 'ndcod in national politics.
over in 17(17 from Italy. (Ireece, Donors have thr prerogative of giv­ sion's publication, listed as "Flor­
Minorca, und Smyrna hy a Scotch ing blood for either military or ida Children", takes In activities
Treasurer in Kiienhower'i cabinet.
of the county commlttoo and Inphyslrlan, l)r. Andrew Turnbull civilian use
A wonderful ideal No one in the
eludes pictures of two of its offi­
and his nssoclntcn and located
country know* more about govern­
cers, Mrs. A. J. Bclcrson, vicenear Mosquito Inlet on n grant of
Our financing
ment finance* than Senator Byrd.
chairman and former chairman,
(10,000 acres and (ha town pf New
and Douglas Stenalrom, official
fmyrna was founded. A vast
He would lake hit place along tide
can h«lp you atari owning
Ffttitt »«* t# O M )
There will be virtually no advertising blllfomrds along plantation was laid out, with
momt(or and juvenile Judge. It was
a former Virginia unator, Carter
the
length
of
tho
Ohio
Turnpike
when
It
Is
finished,
In
so
tine
system of coquina •lined or Ids citizenship, a preliminary brought out.
Clan, at one of the really great
Mrs. Don Ulrcy announced the
deciding, Ohio followed the lead of Pennsylvania and New ditches for Irrigation. Many deep move to doportation action.
opening of Ovledors first kindergar­
aecrelatret of th^triaiury.
wells,
carefully
walled,
ure
still
A
U.
8.
marshal
and
two
dep­
'.Jersey who decided against billboards when their super­ In a good elate of preservation.
_______________________
uties later sought Luchete to serve ten.
Sanford geR itupe more pub­ highways wore built.
mop pf
number
of build.
build-Him with Ihe papers but ho eoultt
Front iC Standpoint of safety the decision to do without
Initit of Ate namefnot be located nt hla Queens borne naturalization action agalnat Litlicity in lint current Itiuo of Sunitlll remain. To plant In nr his summer home at Lido chose on the grounds ho obtained
lime. A cute picture of Mitt Evelyn J billboards is a wlso one. Moving along at high speed, a material
.... . and slum (■-'’&gt;(no waa I ho
his American citizenship nine
Jonet and two other young derm. 'driver needs to he alert and attentive at all times. lUflbnartfo main purpose, besides olives and Mooch.
Meanwhile, Ihe New York State veurs ago in Newark, N. J., by
aru
distracting
and
distraction
on
a
highway
can
muun
"Jgy” ami "Cm ", appears on Page
utner . i.iitcrrancap fruit*. M'l Crime Commission continued Ms Illegal means.
ncres were actually In cultivation, nnlillc honrinns Imlnv (10 a m 1 'n (be government petlllnn. It Is
9 with the caption " Sanford it one tragedy.
O'* — f u s t '••'■ Stl I.C l&gt;t(i|,»l| **u; CRT i Into poll I(nil underworld re ubeged that Luchese did not list
It is afoo truo that large advertising signs detract fro r
of Florida’i very nic«*t rilin at
to have yielded 1111(00,00. 'Ihe Intlonships The current Inquiry five arrests, Including two for Ill) Went First Hlrrrt
Bhona Alt I
thii picture provei . Sunlima it tho natural beauty of the country through which the road said
ti..er il • W*- e « -s i" " ll- - 1
tcsslona may wind up today or homicide, when he sought natural­
runs.
Scenery
often
attm
ets
tourists
but
if
the
view
of
(In
‘
published in Jacliinnville by Harrii
ization. The petition says he listed
cenfill till a chemical proceaa of tomorrow
Power*, who ipoke to the Kiwanit ‘scenery Is marred by billlmari|s tourists will find another dyeing destroyeil tuc pio,u , ii ... The government brought Its de- only a I9Z2 conviction fnr car theft.

THE SANFORD HERALD
P«fe 1
Wed. Ner, IP, 1933

History Of Sanford

Sanford History

Hanford Forum

liaauaae* r,wa roan VNI

The Sanford Herald

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Earl Brown

LAST TIMES TONIGHT

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY!

Youth Needs

Red Crons

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Stake in America I

No Billboards

Crime Probe

NOW

fIR ST FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND EGAN ASS'N.

routo to travel where they can enjoy the natural beauty
without having to accept the sales messages.
Frederick Uwit Allen *ay* that
Advertising plavs a big rifle In our prosperity and there
the symptom* of fatigue and la- Is a definite place for billboard and outdoor display adver­
tineu an practically identical, that tising. Hut it Is not along the freeways where it detracts
rrom scenic beauty ami contributes to the toll of accidents.
Club here rtrenljy.

•n ' aiiignment.
very well, ilr",
jjbph Te.fchW i
'I.tfilnk that ip

BMWBOING
-anywayyoufigure

Interfraternity Members!

"| wasn't feeling
aiplainfd the ttu
the Pean replied
lime you may per-

Dima are payable NOW In yom rcprrsrntatlre and W ll.l, N O T

IOCAl DIUVHIP W|CI

ho scrrgird from resident members after Monday, Nov.

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Only paid member* uml non-fralernlt) punts ate eligible to at­

ofgapualiim* controlled by crim­
inal* i* being ihown In the current
ioveetigalion of Tammany Hall by
the f/ew York Stale Ctime Commillion. Yrilerday Carmen de 9aplo* who proved he we* no tap
when it come* to dodging the draft,
testified !&gt; Wei deferred IhrqugbJN*l World War If a* an rMentlnl
worker though he wu M\lha lime
tathUy unemployed. He wai, howH UtA ^irM lender of Tammwy
Hw of which he U now the chief,
PM of couno Tammany Hall ha*

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tend the Christina* Danrr.

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Final facet log pf represent arises and member* will bo Monday.
Nov. II — Slid p,m • at the Episcopal I'nrlah House.

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that tint ppi(f 4 wealth oj tbe tbrllUngtit
T held rtto on—mort power
i you’ll find the where,

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than a Million dollars to engineer.
Then thcre'a itylc, tbcrp'i room, there's visi­
bility, thero’i handling cape-all part of your
travel - all helping
make the difference
between good going and great going,
B u t prise U yety much.pact of dig picture,
too—what you pay for what you get.
So when you* add in the big honepower r»t*
Irtg you get Ih a Bujlfh’, 1
Jand thrift of Ita Fireball

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up the many houta of comfort through pip

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"won’t you?

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CHIENDUR OF WEEKLY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
W EDN ESD AY
Training Union Enlargement
^Campaign and Training School
^ a t the First Baptist Church be­
ginning at 7:110 p.in.
Tlie midweek Prayer Service
will he held at tho Central Baptist
Church ut 7:30 p. in. Tho Sunbeams will meet at this time.
The Pravcr Meeting and Illhlu
atudy will he held at the Assembly
of God at 8:00 p. m. featuring n
lecture on the last three elmpteri
of the Book of Revelation follow'd
with an open discussion on the
_ s a m « subject.
M
TH U R S D A Y
The Men’s Fellowship of the As­
sembly of llod will meet at tho
church at 8:00 p. m. for "work
night" during which doughnut*
and hot drinks will L« served.
Training Union Enlargement
Campaign and Training School at
tha First Baptist Church begin­
ning at 7:30 p. W.
_ _
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. E.
B., will meet at tho Masonic Hall
at 8:00 p. m.
*
FR ID A Y
The l»ook ’‘Scattered Abroad"

Nov. 24 Deadline For
Joining Association

Ted Kluizewski. Cincinnati first
T H E SANFO RD H ER A LD
baseman, ted the Red* thin *cu-1 Wed, Nnv. 19, 1932
Pag*
sou in hitting with 0 :I2I math.,
~
"
"
~
.
Sum Oostcrhoudt, University
He also led Hie team in homers
wnhjr halfblok&lt;
with Id, triples with II and nibs „ fn, llt.t ,|irr, jay* h,fi)r(.
latled-in with 3d
I Florid* - CiUdrl game this

PERSONALS

Mrs H B Odhum J r and Mr*
Nov. 24 ha* been let as the
will be studied at the FI m I Baptist
Bradford Byrd have left to visit
Church from 10:00 a.m. until J X) 11 adlinu fm joining the Intrr- relatives in Columbus, Gu.
p.m. The study will be in pie- I, sterility Association, Mrs. A. H.
paratlon for the Week of Prayer D'xbury, prrsliieiit, unnonnerd
Mr. am! Mrs. H. E. Tooke Jr j
end I.uttit- Moon Christmas 1,Hi r­ this morning, milling Hint any have us (heir guest ut their home ing for forrign mission* to be held fraternity or mnorlt) alumni not on
All Leading Makes
Seminole
Roulevord,
Mr
Dec. 1-5. Each member is n*knl joining tiv that dull- will lie Ineli­ Tooke’* mother of Clearwater.
Hepnirn
and Hecondltinning
gible to attend the Christmas hall,
to bring a lunch.
u
highlight
of
the
ChrDtmu*
soMr. nils! Mrs. Fred Rail have ar­
The regular meeting of N i'o
Veto Howard Chapter, Unii«sl mil M-nsou. These ultimtii are also rived from Chevy Chase, Md. to
1004 Cedar Avenue
Phone 141V
ini'ligihle
to
attend
witli
n
guest
visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Daughters of the Confederacy,
in-,
tint
ion.
Spencer
und
Mrs
George
D.
His
will be held at the home of Mi*.
Itepirsrtltntives of the Associa­ hop.
11. L. Perkin* with Sirs. M. 8 . Wiggins and .Mrs. Mary Strong as tion amt on Mumtay night to com­
Mrs. Jack Holt md children.
hostesses with Mrs. peikins, at plete plans for the ilnnci* which l*
W ARM
CO M FO RT
1 M JIS
scheduled for Christmas night Hobby ami Barbara, are expected
3:00 p. m.
Taylor Commander* No. 2H. from 10:00 pm. until 2:00 a.m. to strive over tin- weekend from
Knights Templar, will meet at and will frntlire an excellent or­ El Torn, Calif. Muj Hoit left le
C O O P
LOOKS
7:30 p. III. ut tho Masonic Hall, 1 chestra in tin- ballroom of the eently for oveisras duty.
when the Red Cros degiee will be Mayfair Inn. Tallies for members
Mrs. Charles Park nml rhihlrtn
and their guests will lie placed in
conferred.
the ballroom iilld lobby of th. of Jacksonville ure expected to
M ONDAY
arrive tomorrow fnim Jacksonville
The final meeting of representa­ beautiful hotel.
tty I In |if»
This will he the fifth annual to visit relatives m Sanford. They
tives and member* of the Inieiwill
lie
Joined
over
the
weekend
by
Christinas
ball
which
each
year
fraterntty Association will !»• bet I
at 8:30 o’clock at the Episcopal draws from iuio to 700 person*. Dr. Pnrks who will accompany 1
VS'ater resistiiut gnl*arSince the Association's founding them home.
Parish House.
dilies with warm quilted
Ueardall Avenue Circle will five years ago the Association lias
lining* and zipper do­
Friends of Mrs Eleanor Havfiiel
meet at the chapel at 3:00 p. m.__ hnd us its presidents Joe McCasings . . fm lln- young
Im, Mrs. I.ester Guthrie, Mrs. will regret to learn that she suf
a broken leg os the result of
mall aged i‘, lln,nigh IH
George Andrew Speer, Mr-. Gerald ferrd
a fall last Thursday In Orlando
l.ossing and Mrs. Diixhury ns the Alter spending two days In Or
current president.
lando she lias now returned to her
Any new residents in Sntifoid home at lul Ka*t Seventh Street
who me fraternity or sunnily
The certificate piano recital of alumni an- invited in Join the A*Mr anil Mrs Heed Welch of
Mist Madeline Mnllem's student, K o ciu tio ii by contacting Mrs. Don­ Hnrgcltstown.
I’a have arrived to
Mlsa Elizabeth Ann White was giv­ ald Jones, telephone 427-W. Fra* visit their si-ler
brother in
en on Monday evening at 8:00 termin’- ond sororities represent­ law, Mr. ond Mrs ami
Frank Lieske
o’clock at the Woman’* Club. Play­ ed in the A*«nclatiwn are as fol­
Welshes have been attending
ing each of the numbers with bril­ lows Alpha Tim Omega, It. A. The
liance, precision, beauty of tone Newmun Jr.; Della Hlgitin Phi, the .Itilh annual convention of the
Nalhmul
Milk Priahtrer* Fcilcru
and line Interpretation, Miss While
jjavu u wonderful performance llnbbv Itrlssoii; Delta Della Della, tluii
which drew repented applause Mrs. Spfiicei Hrilin; Kappa A l­
Mr. mol Mi* K K Walker h im
pha, it. F. Whitner Jr.; PI Rein
I’lndo by Fred Kit-tiller Riiytuond Studio
from her enthusiastic audience.
\ttiinti'. mill it n.n- ut th, Stinlord scene for it -liort while lire
Miss Mu Hem, In a brief talk ut Phi, Mk . Hubert Karos; Pi Kuppn returned lo Sun fori I fiom S hi a
*ota
where
Mi
Walker
served
n«
Mi- Pci, 1 II I ’ P-u m ,1 yeiiny: dnngliter Martha Jean, who with Mr.
Ih Lilli ttfltiM
the close of tho urogram, staled Phi, Robert Karos; Pi Ka|ipa Althat the certificate presented to phn, I! 1.. Perkins J r and John a director mol malinger of llu­ Tepmc in, vi-iiio,- lot p m ,nl-, Mi und Mr*. J. It. ('ogluiiii nt their
S»/, - |V In VI
Miss White expressed u degree of Soliiiuld; I. iiiii IhIs 4’hi Alpini, pin nl of the Walker Wilson Coin In,no in Mn\Ini Mi I ,,- h ,&lt; eft roving 11 leave of oh-co, &lt;• fi,„,i the
accomplishment which rend for the Hnlpli Austin Smith; Sigma Al|dia pony olid Mr* Walker served us i M t 'h-oiie-hot, t'oinp.iiy ■«f t b-y eltitld, It. Mr-, Tepsic, the forim-i
completion In a creditable manner Epsilon, W. C. Hutchison Jr.; Sig- secretury-lreasiuei, Mr. Walket .Mai pin, &lt; -’cbotii. 1- ut il known 10 Florida tlanciiig citcles liuviog
‘.-in, mg --bool tin- Coglnirn Setood of Dmicitig, fot
a course In piano music including 11111 No, Ruddy Angel; uml any is ill charge of the Celery City •In,-i-I,,t It,-,
2 l„ l’,\
required pieces and study numbers, others not named are listed ns the G rill here In Sanford and Mis oinny yen,- - ' .iiinM I i -,ol.i -*e,l pie-roiling matly ollt-tandillg -ido11&gt; I doll,* |,t &gt;»v I *,o, - dull 1,- tin,,, , 1 n ltheory, harmony, history of music, Stiay Greeks, represented by M m Walker Is associated wi!h the of
flee of T . W I.awton, Snperin
!(o) Grime and Cullen Wright
pedagogy uml the recital
tendent of Public I list un i ion.
Miss Irene While assisted on the
program with vocal selections and
Hi - H In 10
sang with expression In her lovely,
elear soprano voice She was uc
liy G H \ C E M STIN KCII'IIEH
h i*
companlcd at (he piano by Miss 1
Lucille Price.
About in per-oil- ell loved tile
All thine wht* wnit to I hi* t ’i‘l Melt'- t hlli -tippet ol tin- Holy
Guests were greeted at the door I Miss lli-nlsr Steven* was honor­
vry
(
’rntt*
Hnttinlny
night
n*nlly
by Mrs. R L. White, Miss Mullein ed recently with a miscellaneous
I I n - - Fp l-i op.il I lltireh held l.i-t
and the young ladies on the pro shower given liy Mrs. W. I*. Chap­ hud 11 grand time!! Til ere were night .it 7 tsi p 111 I tie groiqi met
4
n
record
123
klit
there
lit,out
at tin- home oi I'lliuiiil Htggtti- ol
gram, Ushers were Miss Florence 1 man ami Mrs. ( ’ E. Chorpentng
U ,10 . 1 .»een. Illot- Gray
Price ami Miss Sybil Holcombe Si. ai the Chapman home on West breaker bo Oil* yen 1 Everyon* l'n,’ 11 I li on,I v lew I d i , e (or n , hi, ken
si/. . F* to 21
entered
On*
aelivitieinto
u-uul
Programs were distributed by Miss First Street,
li.irl&gt;ei'ue Mi lliggtus M'Meil 0 Thelma Riishtun. Beautiful bmi . Contests were enjoyed with mid seemed tu he huiilig gobs of (Imlriuou of the newly e-tnhh-hed
quels, receiver! by the performers, prize* hong won by Mrs. J. C. fun! Hue Ann Itudfoid mid Wiley food eominillee .mil w ns o--i-teil
were carried to tno singe by Peter I 111vis ami Sits. A. ( ’. Moore, after Jarrell, Lawrence Skate* mid Hilly by Wiiltom Rush. II i. I V t kin- J r
I’urk really had a lint ping pong
oilier:.
Rankin
Mis* Stevens opened her gumo going and Tiuiiinv Kuhn uml
The auditorium was decorated which
Served with the rhirken, borlie
many
lovely
gifts.
Later
in
the
with vases and baskets of pinlus
seemed to he the cluinipioli play­ cued bv the coiiimitlee. yvere to­
ed saliiil. pot aim-- with ehee-e
and fern, while the platform was evening refreshments consisting of er.
adorned with pedestal baskets of coffee, nuts, mint* uml delicious
-illiei1. Iilckle- olives, liread-. ond
I , i &gt;8
Harnlt
Jacobson
really
bail
n
polnsctlla* ana graceful jmltcd small sandwiches were served.
fine talent show worked up front Imt I'liflee
Those attending with Miss thu Freshman I ’lnss. This included
palms.
A hi lei tnisines- se— Ion w e o n
The program was us billows: Stevens included Mrs. P. II. Lan­ a piano stdn "Pitt-bu rgh Pennsyl­ ducted liy
I'le -n h i d
llotinnml
Sonata, opus 27 No 2. Hccthovrii, sing II, Mrs. P. 11. ionising HI, vania" by Harriet Redding; a vo­ l.umlipil-1 ilnrillg m hit'll time Hie
Adagio smdenuto. Allegretto, Pres Mrs. .1. R. Huolctmii, Mrs. J. J.
group ngireil to took and serve
to Agitato, by Elizabeth While; Carver, Mr*. W. A. Hunter, Mrs. cal solo "Here lii My Heart” by iheil own final ol the iinndhly
Glenn
Jnncs
arentupnnlcd
liy
Mrs.
A I D S HA N T A ( M A C S
Lovely
"Only a Rose", Frlml, Irene Davis, Ml** Ella Holton, Mrs. 0.
Hireling* in Hie I'nilsli Hall In the
White; “ Llebestraumo No. 3", E. Chorpciiing Jr., Mrs. W. W. Evutts McCoy; a trumpet solo fiitme \n 111 mriit - 1net 11 w.i- made Ml** A met lea, yvln* i* Mi** Ney-a
“
Carnival
in
Venice"
by
Wavne
lane Iniligley- of Inikeliillil will l,e
Liszt ond “ Revolutionary Etude, Horne, Mrs. It. M. Mason, Mrs. E.
that on Allyeid 1 urpolole Com
lom oirm y in III,mil
opus 10, No. 12, Chopin, liy Eliza­ C. Smith. Mr-. Mabel Rlollllt, Mra. McCoy; a vocal solo " I Went to milllioti ami liie.ikl.i-l would lie in ( I t lando Nov. 2d She will
Your
Wedding"
by
Fnye
\«bl&lt;-i
share
tin- "petlight with Snntu
D i m o r I In \ !
beth White; "Avc Marla". Schu- M. E. Move. Mrs. E It. Smith,
tiehl on Not :m ,1 7 ill ., m
1 Flan* in 1 l,c annual
F b il-lm a bert, by Irene White; "Warsaw Mrs. I,. M. Swain, Mrs Burke 11 medley of Christmas -migs u
paiiide al I mi |i n, \i| Fe nliul
Concerto", Addiictcll, by Klizuhelli .Steele, Mr*. Willie Tate, Mr-. K. eluding "W hite Christum*” . " W m
r ' l o i l i t 11111n a l t i n , 11. 11 I n
-1 c
the
ter Wonderland" ami
" Ku, l-.t f"
White
T. Chapman. Mrs. J. E McKinley, rendered on the plnnu by Paul
pm nde and id-*,, I ’liM-liua* di-phiy
Mrs. Marvin Dyul. Mr*. A. It. Elliot Also Geraldine .Spivey i .
,,f fti ew ,0 k* ,,ii I nk, Fiiln nl 0 till
Stevens, Mrs. Moore, Miss Hetty an a,rebuilt- amt ( ’uiolyn Gaybod
P m Staging lln two event* iPhone 171
1111 West I irw| Slrrd-I
Moore, Mrs I*. 11. Wyatt, Mr*. rendered lienntifttllv "F’l-lt Ciilta
Itiealer lb land,, Fhuinbcr of FomTom Orr, Mrs. Z. II. Ratliff, Mrs. Switn". Everyone elijuyed lu-r u
Mrs .lie , 01 lev yt.is loi-le -- for i I I I *' M e
Norn King, Mis* Hill Harvey, Mr*.
the leciil.il meeting id Hie I'.i-I
Weklwu Lodge member- gath­ .1. N. Atzarelln, Mr*. Chapman much that she snttg as all eneme Matron - 1 lob i n d r i ol Hie
"Y
o
u
Made
Me
Lave
You".
ered at the home of Mrs. L. II. ami Mrs, Chorpenlng.
e m Star on Moodily nigh! nt her
Mr*. F. E. McCoy uml Paul El home on Cameron At emir the
Harvey on West Fifteenth Street
Hot
accompanied
the
solos.
This
at 7:00 p. m. Monday evening for
dcvnltniiid was g u r u bv Mr* II
was really a wonderful tnb-nt C. Monte .mil Ml* .Inch Kinney,
tho quarterly party of the auxili­
Ry
K
A
Y
IIKNNINGKR
show
and
everyone
enjoyed
it
ary. Mrs. C. A, Anderson. Mrs, I*.
chairman, led (he meeting after
thoroughly. Congrats Freshmen'!!
T. Meeks, Mr*. J. A. Varn, Mr*.
Detlary has a new *ho|i on We never knew yon hud it in which luinutrs and report* were
W, E. Jameson, Mra. C. R. Jones, Highway 17-92, Just a few door*
read
ynutl Next tnonllt the Hnphiiinoi&gt;«
Mra. J. J. Nicholson Jr., Mrs. A.
Office!- fur the eoining year
from
thu
Post
Office,
which
will
will
pul
un
u
talent
show
with
W
M. Remusat and Mrs. Olive Wells
were eleeled uml will lie iu-lnllril
have opening day tomorrow, Phillips in charge.
were co-hostesses.
at Hie Decriilhcr me,ding nl tlie
All inemlicr* linvlng birthdays Thursday, Nov. 20. The owner,
After the talent show regnl-ir eliili at Hie Horiiey home on Dee
In the last quarter uf the year re­ William G, Hchroth, formerly of activities were resumed tvIMi some III. Plan* were made for 11 banquet
I .A K C K S T S TO t K IN S A N T n l l l i
ceived gifts and the other mem­ Cincinnati, Ohio, cantu to Florida couples even dancing!!! Home of honoring Hie Worthy Grand Malum
bers sang happy birthday tu them. for hi* health which ha* been re- these couples were Hob Minus during tier official visit lo Sc'iniaide
Each person was bunded a sheet mnrkahly improved since hi* reM and Colleen Engehretson, Hay I’u Chapter No 2, OKS. mi Dec. 13
of paper with the words "What u dence here.
vis and Hope Weldie, Phillip Boyd
T I ium' JiHendillg the meeting
The new shop Is slocked with and Barbara D’Harr. Lot- of were
wonderful bird Is the turkey"
Mrs lliiulh, Mr* Mmire, Mr*
written upon It and requested to novelty, Jewelry, shell*, ceramic*, others entered In the Hnnnv II ', Hiirery Mrs John Fourier. 3!r*
write another line with the last terfiiliie, randies, cookies, syrups, Hqtmre Dancing, Cliarlest &lt;n ■■ I R F t'rrnshnw Mr* Herlhti Jen
Mr*. R. T. Humphrey won thu ellles and Jams packaged ns gift Round lluliclng. H011111I- like tun, kin*. Mrs Iniltie Nix. Mr* H I*
prize for completing this little terns. Mr. Hchroth has excellent
Dutton. Mr* Mtireu* Tyre, Mr*
poem. Prize in another gnmo was connections with Herron Groves, huhT
Of course our regular chaper­ Ilasky Wight uml Mr* Corley
won by Mrs. II. L. Moore.
Hanford and Loveland Groves In ons, Conch Gordie, Mr. und MiAfter a very enjoyable evening tho Indian River section, *0 that
refreshments, Including the largo ha will not only la- able lo sell Homcr L. Osluirne, Mr*. Ilemy
birthday cake, were served to citrus fruits on the iiremUr* hut Dees ultil Mrs. J. M. Hlllteclpln 1 , the H .dipnoi font bn11 game with
were pipsent and other visitoitile plotted- going to our Celery
those present:
will also he able to ship It to other
Theru have been iptlle a l&lt; w Crate Tin - i- i-eiluinlv lor 1,
Those attending with the hos­
uf the country.
Improveinents matin to the Crate worthy cnu*e tor &gt;n we tlnnl, \
tesses were: Mrs. A. J. Walker, part*
Onn of thu ouslamllng and, we this year, the major one being the
Nexl week there will be just
Mrs. R.
Beard, Mrs. Rrlttin
Johnson, Mrs. W. K. Varn, Mra. might add, unique features uf this redecoratlon of the girl-' n -l till, reglll,,: glilue , mlitI dlllli'illg lit
W. II. Brinson, Mrs. A. L. Gunter, new shop Is thst Mr. Hchroth room. Tho Senior Home Kc girls, th Crate Inil il'- bound lo In- loiol*
of fun -o cooie on down Hnlnidiiy
Mra. O. G. Owen, Mrs. it T . War­ plans to serve frr«h orange Juice did u splendid Jolt of this.
ren. Mrs. R. T. Humphrey, Mrs. at all times. Motorist* can testify
Lust lilght the I T A sponsored nlghl
John Roger!, Mrs. \v, A. Cagle, to thu fact that many n trip would
Mra. R. W. Turner, Mrs. Brndlo havo been more enjoyable If there
Williams. Mrs. Plomu Lewis. Mrs. had been more stands along the
Robert Z. Johnson, Mrs. II. W. way where fresh-squeezed orange

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Mth. William Graham Elizabeth Ann W hite
Honored At Shower Given Piano Recital
Mrs. Herbert Thurston und Mrs.
Clyde Stlnion were co-hostesses
on Monday night when they en­
tertained with u bridal shower
honoring Mra. William (iruhum.
Jit The rooms were attractively deco­
rated with white chrysanthemums,
gladioli and fern. A large sliver
wedding hand holding n miniature
bride and groom was placed over
the bridal table,
Games were played und priien
were won by Mrs, John Clark
after which refreshments we&gt;.&lt;
served from tho dining table. Toe
table wus overlaid with an Import­
ed linen cloth and centered with a
lovely arrangement of fern and
star jasmine. Silver candelabra
# held white tapers.
Mrs. Thurston presided at the
punch bowl with Mrs. Stinson ussilting in serving. Miniature InMi­
nuets with silver drops were pre­
sented to each guest. Those enjuying the evening with Mrs. Graham
were Mrs. John It. Jones, mother
of the bride, Mr*. S. J. Davis, Mrs.
C. 11. Winn, Mrs. John Clark, Mrs.
Frank Jones. Mrs, Hoy Reynolds,
Mr». Hulvn Hales, Mrs. Robert
Hteele, Mrs. J, Strickland, Mrs. T.
J, Towslnds, Mrs, Nellie Hales,
Mrs. Grace Folk, Mrs. C. E. MrKee, Mrs. George Stinson, Mr*.
John Gardner, Mr*. Henry Russell,
Mr*. J. J. Cates, Mr*. J. Moulton
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coming activities! Getting ready
fur that nil important event uru*
committees, lots of float groups,
clubs, and tliP Student Council.
The theme this yenr I* "Defent
Del.and," which af course thu
Semlnoles are going to do. Then*
will be plenty of publicity about
homecoming (hi* year, pnrtieolnrly since Seminole itlgli School will
celebrate it’s 251li year on French
Avenue.
The Council Is sponsoring u
Homecoming Dance with Pete Mukur’s Orchestra In the school gym.
The done* theme I* "Harvest
Moon” and 4b* plan* underway
now are really going to transform
the gym.
As usual, there will he a pep
meeting Tuesday night to start
the pep for the big game with DeLand Wednesday I
The Senior Play thli year will
be "Little Women I" T ry out* are
Monday and Tuesday afternoon*,
so plan lo be there A you are Interested In lielng In the Senior
Play, "Little Women"...
Gossip and Gab:
Who Is this Tommy Humhley
has been seeing n tot ofT Don't
suppose It's the true thing, tho’,
'cause he’s still on the loose! Who
Is that adorable Soph Louie Dull­
ard is always talking to In the
halls, especially sixth period? T T
Peggy Clark circulating around
with a certain alumnua not long
.............. Please tell us who this
Is JoAnn Moore I* writing to nows-dayaT T His first name couldn't
be Jerry, could it, J«»AnnT T Bandra Dunn and Joan Wright double­
dating over the weekend and hav­
ing Iota of funl Ed TUon bringing
hock old memories by dating *
Senior gal last Saturday nlghl?
Randall Farrell still carrying tha
torch for a little blonde t T
That’s all for now. B* Beeln ya
Friday night. . .

* Mrs. Young, Cullen
Azalea Hostesses
Harden Club met on Friday night
it &gt;:00 p.m. al the home of Mrs.
J. A. Young In Lake Monroe with
Mlsa Elfalee Klrchhoff as co-hoateas. Mra. J. P. Cullen, chairman of
the circle, led the devotional and
presented the program baaed on
Wkatatonlilnu leaves".

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Policeman Is Hurt
By Truck Invading
Sanctity of Porch

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w’oorl, with all the window* Jams
spit In this worn). Walls nnd foufi*
datinn ore constructed of runCrete hloek ami the walls an I top
nrc Insulated throughout with
A Rnnfurd special policeman
rojkweol. The wiill* are furred- was unahlo to move fast enough
out lor adilltionn) Insulntlnn, form- fiom the porch of his trsller nt
ed I.J- ilr-nd u lf spare.
thn Park Avenue Trailer Court,
*m0
Doors inc mudu ol Catlvu wood, Orlando Drive, la avoid a hurtling
ini ported from .South America lie- pick-up truck, nml both he and a
rnuae of the huautv of Its grain, wo man occupant af n second ve­
width is similar to that nf tho hicle were Injured yesterday after,
North American birch. KIoois are noon.
constructed of uak with a soletli-n
C. W. Snider was talking fo an­
pattern.
other person on the porch of the
A brick planting Inn is located trailer when the piek-up, driven
T A L L A H A S S E E Ijn -T w o men nt the front entrance ivhllu light­ by Alice Fern Sutterflelil, .'10, also
Who WPro turned mil nf ttic hInrldo ing at all entrance* I* .«■&gt;■*••&lt;&gt; i a resident of the court, nnd a pass­
State Prison l&gt;y the Cabinet Par- and diffused to rurh tho collecting enger car driven by Aaron A. fill(ton Hoard over Slntv Parole Com- of III-rein at night. (Jllu-r out&gt;,i... berbUtt, till, Orlando, collided on
mission protests that they were lighting i’iii!iiiircn spot and floort tbe hlghwav, while the woman was
confirmed c rim tun Is tire hack in iltliii wlilcli can 111uruinntr- the mnklng n left-hand turn, accord­
Jill as burglar suspects in Macon. whole area of the hoiisv. Thia oul- ing to n police report. After thn
nlde lighting serves for icrrentliin- rolllslnn. the truck eoM1’ n*d on
(They are Grady St flair and nl iiurposi-* and a* a protection Into the porch.
Wilbur Calvin Carr, who have against prowlers. All the lights inAlso Injured In the mishap waa
criminal records extending hark slip- and outside the hoiisi, mnv lie Mrs. Hilhcrhlttll, fid, who com­
turned
on
nt
eithir
of
two
switch­
over a scries of offenses since 1031,
plained of an Injured rhost but
mostly wllh Ihc two In partner- es. located In the hedroom und tn- n fused to get from the car to rskitchen.
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ship.
reive medical attention, according
Sheriff E. Julian Peacock of , Bvi-ry known prlnelpfe for Imr- to (Thief liny Williams, who aslil
fllhb County, On., said the two are J'ienne protection has been nseil sho stated she wmild get such at­
being held for Investigation of a in tin- rnnstrm-tloii of the hon-1 , tention In Orlando. Mr. Snider was
94.000 safe-crocking jolt at Macon Mr. Osier said, which took in hii- - Inken lo a physician by Chief WIIOfficers said (hey had a set nf rii-iine nm liars In the roof, n farg.- i Hums, und the doctor determined
burglar tools and a supply nf nitrn amount nf solid ronriete construe ids Injuries were minor.
glycerine In Ihelr possession when tiioi, and bracing of the chimney.
Moth the drivers Involved In the
they were arrested.
f.nhiriets in the kitchen wi-re mishap were arrested on charges
! Macon elty detectives said tests eijstoni made by Haiitbern Maid of of enreless nnd negligent driving,
at the Georgia State Crime Lab- Miami- Dlbi-r bigldiglit* of the Moth ears were headed south and
oratory Indicated the tools were kitchen Inrliide a Imilt in plan­ the truck was turning Into thn
the ones used in the Southern Dis­ ning de*k for Mrs. drier, vegetn- trailer court. Dsmngi^tu the IDItt
count Company burglary here hle bins, a typewriter-type lifting pick-up truck was set nt IU0O and
Sept, lit
shelf fnr the mlx-mnster, a mafile In the limb’ DeSnto sedlill HIM).
. That was Just alioul two months ehupplng board, [.nay Hasan type
f.t. Mux Mu*s and I’at ml mail S.
after Curr ami St Clair wore of shelves in one earner iif (lip. II. Hpnnce also were at the scene.
•limed mil of the Florida Stale kitchen, mi nlaindanre af eleclrlnil
A DeLamj minister went lo
{risen when the pardon hoard rut outlets, nnd dlreellonnl lighting sleep
while driving Ids limii I’onibelr 10-yenr sentences in half ami «rnm the celling. Tho Oilers have tlar convertible north on I’ark
leased them hremise they had a Ifotpolnt rvfrlgernlur nml n Avenue this morning, acrordlng to
l‘'rigiilalre stove,
rved the shortened sentences.
police, und struck tho earner of
Tim electrically fired Mayflow­ the fountain at Fart Mellon I’nrk
er lieallng-cualing unit lii-al* when nnd knocked dawn two pasts bsrk
the lenipeiature drop* below 70 of the fountain wllh hi&gt; car before
degrees nnd cools when the tern- It enilir to II slop.
peinture Is mori* than Hfl degrees.
The minister, the Itcv. Joseph E.
llr | i» r t &gt; » , A
An at tie fan also may be used for
■ n o ru n ip ■T»&lt;en i -i in i m -i
II*. was net Injured but
cooling (he bouse. The hosting Ctuwlev
o t it is letluirl of tin- unit is fed oil from a damage to the car was estimated
S m ilo r.l, I'liirlilii
Toe l-'lluHrltiu
n-j.i.rl-il l.p MMI-giilliiii tank hurled outside nt liV police nl $70(1.
llii- l-.iil.'r ii .-pi Hi.-Uiiiifi.n1 Hi.pl.*
•he kitcliP’ii p'ntram-e.
r u n n e r * M in im i r..i I ir m lii.* ...i.|
A feature of the main biithroom
Ml Trucker* mnl |i*iP-f« ii|, ,I, J ]n
I*, m. NiivmiiI.ci till.
is u unit which furnishes light, In the storage space lend llltn the
A viirm l.ie s
S’l-I-I
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hint ar cool air. which Is Installed attic.
Di-sne, Ttmb-rKi ,'*n,
in the colling. i-Tnars of the lisths
The color scheme af the cxtcrlnr
HeiiemlUw •iuipIIIv
anil the kitchen sre of Vlnefles. of the house Inrarparnte* egg
- llii llpr.
Ilriiii*. | -..n le liile r.
Som- of the almnplnnce of rlosets shell, flamingo nml Wcdgewood
I l*|l*"lllOH IJll.llllp
aii- located In flip mnln hath and
i till. Il|.p
I) IS t r.ii In the ha II way lending to I he bed- blue, The structure is located on
l Mlllmile, K t.-ll.l.i
roams.
sn Ml H i
ip plot tncnsmtng bIH feel liv MU
11 Sn-1.ipp.
(Jelerr. E lrirliU N il HI |-l- I.II-IX
The nmsli'r hedtaom, painlnl n feel and faces west. Finns urn
Corn
Criii
IlY'.
Wodgewood
lilne,
has
a
tripleCueliinl.i-rK. |iiipi&lt;iii|lriir
made far glowing u considerable
(Irn d *
I in M . 1.1
|| PH* s lit. doored eloaet stretching the length
lfgg|&gt;l*nt
ii-i it.iii
II !.'••] III! of one w-nll. Walls of the hath of amount nf cltrim in the renr of the
failure, li.-l.ifH
the muster hedroom are covered plot In nn attempt to secure venr, Callfnml* j. \
II So
nround fruit. Kennels are being
with water-oroofed wall paper.
inlons, ri-iii.pp r.n i .i . h «. m r,ip.
Wall* of the living ruom am) din­ built for Mr. Oiler’s hunting dog*
’arslev
(. n..* r r » i *
I. 1,(III.I If.
'•ppere
llu. n. l-.i
is.an-* I', ing room* are green, while the a- in another urea on the hark por­
’•Nt, llle.-hi.).- llu llpr i: if.
coustieal tile rollings throughout tion of the plot.
■ '*»». i'r&lt;iwiii&lt;r llu llpr IS RIP
the house are eggshell In color,
Flans also Include i-DiisIdrrnMo
'O la ln re , Hip.-I-I,
Draperies In thn living room were Inmlscnplng, pm vision of recrea­
Porto til"*o tin. rr.ii* 11 ,1 *laalshrs S Tins 1-r.iip. I I . HP
purchased at Champaign, lls,. Mr.
I ipim.li. V*II.iip. 11(1 Mp.p I S Ml
drier's home city. Furniture built tional facilities In a semi-private
’p.prti.I■■r m. P'lillr.irnl.p
In minlntiite was Installed in tin- nren in the nurlHein pmllnp of the
in Mi. l,n«*
14 Ml
bed room nf Die Osiers' ilniighler, plot and the Ipstallntlmi af a white
rm ii &gt;
pripiiM"* Mi'iU iiii.i
wbn Is a little mare tliun a year rock par).lug nroil. Trees un the
I.SIPIPI
ll.'I
aid.
Ornna**. n*R m.i
Overhead stainge splice is pro­ pint Include link, Australian pine,
Hniiiili-r
II.n
if -i*
Grapefruit,
Piiri.iiii ip .« pi if. : if. vided In the car part, which also i-mlnr, mngnollu, Coens Flomosa
I.Ini*.
H Oil IP.Ill II r.;.
houses a shower, a hut water heat­
i II VAIHETTEH ............ r••.i lii.l er nnd nn nulimintlc washer. An palm, riihhugi' |mlm, three valle41 Hiuifi.nl
r.itm.i-- MarS.l
expandable
chillies drying nick lles nf or.dtgr, grape fruit, leinnii,
from III pi up N.n PTlIi I., in a .a
Mpiv. uni, itpi,i
may be Installed In tile pail, Dikiis lime, and guiivii

Paroled Prison
inm ates Back In
Jail For Robhin?

Ex - FlbHclu Convicts

Had Crime Records
Dating: Rack To \31

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Sewers

Frank MebaneAnd
Asticfcifttes Buy
Plylhdtlth Hotel

(Continued From Pa*c Dnd

construction of a purification plant,
explosion In New Mexico lit 104ft
deeming it not needed at thia time
he elaborated, "This marked a
If sewer outlets are extended far­
new c m . ft wai a great deal mor*
The Mount Plymouth Hotel, lo­ ther Into hake Monroe.
than the invention of another new
Mayor Stcmper pointed nut to
weapon, ft was n revolutionary cated In Coke county nn Highway
ty he Is not In favor of omitting
omlttln*
change In th*e entire eotirse of M. I* miles from .Sapford near ■this
cslimateuuin
, r ltd lion
. . plant,
lant, cslimatvu
J Whten'n will be opened Dee. Ft ___. pul'll
human hlitory."
cost I2S i,'kS), expressing the opin­
The ahort dark-haired sneaker, under the new management nf ion It will be needed In future
Mount
Plymouth
Associates,
Frank
whose vigorous delivery and plenagrowth of the City.
ant wit held the attention of hlx Mebane J r . vice-preildcnl and gen­
"Even though It may seem that
eral
manager
In
charge
of
opera­
audience until the eery end, con­
we do not actually need primary
tions,
announced
today.
tinued, ‘‘This ago affects everyone
treatment now." he said. “ I be­
The hotel nas neen completely lieve that In addition to the grow­
of ua and It Is nur responsibility
repainted
and
redecorated,
he
said,
to see that this force Is guided to
ing needs, plus the satisfaction of
including the bar. called Ihc "18lh our cltixons and nrnspcctlve clti•he usefulness of mankind."
I
foie,”
nml
tho
golf
course
has
been
ions, Ihe removal of even the
Mulldlng up to hi* main fonle,
Dr. Tompkins briefly outlined the reconditioned. The hotel also Imnsts aesthetic hazard will he worth
n
new
kitchen,
complete
with
a
ntilimentary principles of atoms new refrigerator, nnd other c&lt;|uip- many Mines more Ihnn the cost.
"I favor going as far as possi­
and the u»e of atomic knowledge mrnt
ble with our ‘age old' sewerage
In tracing or "monitoring," ns he
A
dinner
dance
will
lie
held
al
problem now," he deelared.
put It, radioactive Isotopes of va­
rious substances as they travel In the hotel on Doc. 20 wllh music
The Mayor asked Mr. Angus to
by
Keith
Harman
and
hla
Harmonthe human body or In any other Isera of Omaha, Kcu. who will play prepare more detailed costs con­
cerning tho construction of a puri­
material,
nightly at the hotel throughout the fication plant.
"The use of atomle energy lit Mason.
physiology and medical science
Plana and specifications for the
The golf pro at the hotel will he program adopted by the Cdmmlihas limitless possibilities that art
Just waiting for development," he Andy LaPola of Preakncss Hills slon should be prepared In about
added, "Why juet at an example, Country Club, Patterson, N. J., who Do days. Ihe Mayor laid.
recenlly won the pro four-hall
they can treat cancer of the championship
of New Jersey. All
thyroid gland by admlnlitaring a Sanford golfers are Invited by Mr.
certain portion of radioactive Iso­ Mebane lo use Mm course at reg­
topes In loillne. In a matter of ular green fees. Memberships will
seconds the gelgcr counters, or also be available.
monitors, ran trace the Iodine
Mebane, resident manager
reaching the gland. Tho radiation of Mr
Mayfair Hold /or two years,
MIAMI HEACH ~(Special)-Tho
from the Isotopes will burn the wasIhegeneral
manager of Harder Florida Farm bureau, closed Its
malignant growth,"
ill In Sebrlng last year and has 11 th annual state convention here
Dr. Tompkins was Introduced by
cn manager of Hotel Colorado,
John Galloway, chairman of the Glcnwond Springs, for five sum­ today after re-electing E H. Pinlayson, Greenville, president. Lacy
historical committee.
mers. He Is married (o Ihe former Thomas, Grovelnnd, was reelected,
Dr. George Swank, Jr., patho­ Miss Elizabeth Dyson of Sanford
vice president; W It. Hancock,
logist at the Central Florida Agri­
Groveland, secretary; und John
culture Experimental Ktatlon here,
Tlcdlko Winter Park, treasurer.
was inducted Into the Klwanls
Tom McCluno, Winter Park, was
club by Judge ft. W. Ware,
nt N:0&lt;) p.m. I.eon Cornell led the re elected executive secretary.
Earl Higginbotham announced group In n few songs nftor the The new board of directors In­
that a hoard of directors meeting luncheon He will lie In charge of cludes; It. I. Price, Graccvllle;
will be held at the home of Pres­ next week's program. Mr. Stine- Claude Davis, Milton; Forest Davis
ident J. Martin Htlneclpher tonight cipher presided.
Jr., Quincy; Flnlnyxon; L
W.

State Farm Bureau
Electa Its Officiate

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Taft
Rales For Eviction
TOkt
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however.
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Tenants who are evicted by them,
For a few minute* Sen. “ ty***.
method* that violate Ihe Federal Ilrldge.s
of New Hampshire *»t In
rent laws rimy sod the evicting with Taft ami Marlin a* they con­
landlord for at leint 41DO plus ferred with the general.
reasonable attorney's fees nnd Taft. Elsenhower’s chhtf rival fftr
r.»-.v5,*
iteeotHiifjt to w , R Tlii- V, v.iu'cnlla! ..omlnilT-1
AVPHaria, a— s r-Ht director for July, was smiting
a-.cSeminole C'pniilly.
the conference wdilch brought to­
Tenant* who ,!&lt;&gt; lint wish lo tut- gether some of tho heavy anchor
cun turn their facts over tu tht-| men In the Republican Party.
Earlier, whon Taft went In to
nren r*rtf office, w-hlch wiill handle I talk with Elsenhower, he told
the claim. Mr. Williams continued. newsmen that no definite prdgMtt
The tentrnt will then receive no would be worked out at today *
mote than SIO or the eiiulvnleilt meeting
of one month's reht, whichever is| Taft said a list of subject* w i*
greater, on settlement with the hound to come up at the Conarc*landlord or collection of a Judg-| sinnal session starting In January
and remarked "a lot of law*" '"til
merit ngainst him.
Office of Pent StnldlDritiim reg­ be expiring Tho purpose of t n
ulations specifically forbid unwar- meeting today, he said, wa* to de;
r -e t -i .*vict|o*px nf tenants from efile what you arc going tn do.
property subject to maximum Then he said he did not e*RM}
icliis, ute «e«m rent director said,l any definite program to be wortna
hut there would be ah ex­
and these Federal laws must be out.
change nf views to reach general
compiled with before landlords conclusions
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enn legally procceil with evictions
Sens Styles Bridges of New
through local mnrt*. landlords, Hampshire and Alexander Wiley of
of courae, are Justified In evicting Wisconsin were others who expect­
tenants on certain grounds, he ed lo see Elsenhower today.
added, hut must meet tho nollee
reipilr*merits of the rsnt regula­
tion* In nmnc case*, and nbtaln
ushc
prior eerMfh'rttlrhi from the rent
office In others.

IJertnYml R
II, 80,
Takes Fourth Bride

LONDON -,r -T h c Undon Times
annminced today that Britain's
Townsend. Live oak; S. A llryan, most unrunvcnttnnnl peer — BOHalford James S. Worshow. Ala­ I year-old Ilertrand Husscll, worldchua; D, D. Falrcloth. Trenton; ; rrnowned philosopher, Nobel Prize
George Fnllerlnn, Oak Hill; E. W. winner and earl in the peerage of
Lins, FI. Pierce; Thomas Gush- the United Kingdom — Is taking
mart Radohaugh, Orlando; George a fourth bride,
Middle, Lakeland; Tledtke; 11. J.
She Is a .12 year old American
Sweat, Halm; D A. Cannon, -Son author, Miss Edith Finch of Bryn
Aniline; J. T Gaunt, Immokalec; Mawr, Pa.. Ihc Times says. The
Fred H. McNcecc. Delray Ueaeh; ceremony reportedly will take
Hancock; Mrs Howard Gamhlo. place In January.
Eustls and Mrs S. S Gibbons.
Husm-II was divorced from his
Archoe
first three wives

Jtate Farmers ATnrkef

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in car v

IlY it yotir' nearly Ptymootk 4aaW« —
the first trniy bebnceil car in ihe loWprktJ
JMd - the* roomiest, most be*trttful, best
riding Plymouth ever built I
Beentiee of tha true bnlance built into
the new Plymouth ride, you get the softest,
Hesdlset ride and the smoothest handling
yhlfee 'War Known -• almost gyroseepio
stability o« all kinds of roads.
*Decease of the true balance built Intd
die V i Plymouth's all-new design, you get

Rowing Hnee that combine brilliant new
beauty Urlds more v U1m ; added roominess,
great jr all-around comfort and safety. You
get greater performance, too, because the
Plymouth engine has been increased to
1Q0 horsepower, with a new higher com­
pression ratio of 7.1 to 1,
And Plymouth brings you this great
advance Its engineering and deslgtl at no
advnato In plica, la fact, 4 of the body

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lon er . . . to gke you the moat sensational
Plymouth yalue in history! For the com,
plete price story, sr* your Plymouth dealer.
See the first truly balanced car In the
low-priced field-now. Make arrangements
w ith} our dealer fur a deimmit ration drive
— soon. Compare this car — on perform­
ance, on appearance, on price. Then yon’ll
seefor yourself why the new 1953 Plymouth
* ■ * * « ■ • cer value your cat

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AGENCY

312 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE 78

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

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
T E L E P H O N E S ISO and 1071
Roam 101 Hanfnrd Atlantic National Hank llulldlnx

DR. H. McLAULIN
OPTOMETRIST
111 Magnolia

Phone 3t2

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Hank Rid Id l tm

Hanford, Florid.*

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t o fit a n y b u d g e t — d o n ’t t a k e
chance* w i t h health and c o m f o rt
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Fnctnry priteal Rollia ilniail IlliniD,
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vice.

SK.MINOI.K V U N K TIA N lil.IN O
CttSIPANV
829 Went 3rd
I'h. 1152-W
Mnati’r Cruft Point
12.50 gait.
Army Mlanketa, Cnta, Tm imullii*
ArnayNnvy Surpln*
110 Knnfuril Ave.

Phone 1021

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P R AC TIC A l.LV NKW 2 hodroram
houaa — £800 block Mannolln IJSKII SPACE hmitcra; nil il*c»Avenue. Juat ni)t of city 11rraItn,
gontl cnnilitlnn — very remanwith 2 lota: StlAOO.OO. Ruaiunnhl*. |,e* llros. 310 Kim Ave.
able down unymnnl^
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PI). 100.
150.00 pnr montn. A. M. Memuaet. Phonn (tid-W.
TU X K H O FKKDS. Complete tine
llunt’a Tuxedo Feed Hlore.
(laraffn nianrtmnnl newly italntcd.
80 ft. Iiy 500 Int. Pretty liawn in *1 lied, aprlnga «'n&lt;l mnllreaa.
front.
ml rotidltlori. Cheap. Phone
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land. Phonn fllP-W.
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8M ALI, 5 HOOM bmjKiilow « | b
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k
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Fed JV s B last
Scottmen Win, 24-0,
In PTA Sponsored
Tilt; Harold Pate
“ Scores Two TU's

Panthers Travel To
Cocoa For Battle
Tomorrow Evening

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Kandy Reynold* Johnny Junes
wllh keveral other foe* hardly be­
ing able to rlso after Ihe plays.
Tho Scott men were a beautiful­ ('ROOMS
3 3
ly coached team that mixed up u Opponent*
3 3
powerful rushing attack with
A.
timely passes. The Junior Fed* 0
New Smyrna
rolled up 120 yard* In the air. 14
DeLand
Jimmy Hawkins and Handy Bey- IU
Florence Villa
nolda were the key figure* In the 0
Hungerfurd
ilng gume with Jones und Dal- u
Kustls
Turner excelling In the run- 14
Leesburg
department.
Schedule
At lha conclusion of the cunNov 20— Cocoa, there
taat, popular Coach Hcnll was Nov. 27— Kuslla, here
lifted lo Ihe shoulders of his
(Celery Till)
charges, despite his protestsDec. 8— Hallies City, there
Ilona, and carried hodllv from
•ha gridiron tu the showers
B o w lin ? S tu n d in g H
while the bend blasted nut (be
school song and Ihe erowil
cheered.
It all began when Turner, show­
ing signs of a fulute Hemltinle Hellcats
gridiron great, ripped the Main­ JRU's
land (lank* for gain* of 20 and 2ft Tlgercat*
yard*, the latter jaunt scoring the Bearcats
Initial TD . Reynold* failed to con­ Panthers
Bobcats
vert on a end around.
C ITY LEAGUE
In tha second period, the Sem­
inole* stoutly resisted the lone
Mainland scoring threat on third Stine Machine
••yard line. It was then that such Ace (Has*
linemen as Larrv Bates, Jimmy Post Office
Whatley, Tom Nnrrle, James Mr- Stanley-lingers
Dee, David Galloway, Gtnr Bass, Celery City
Bob Shoemaker, Boh Carter, Ro- FIs. Power A I.
hart Newson and other* stood out
M IXED
aa they did allevnjjng.
Hanford recovered the ball on
No. I
fourth down and on Ihe flrat
No. it
■lay Joneo bullied hla way
No. 6
through tackle and broke clear
No. 4
behind timely blocka to raco (3
No. 2
yard* for what looked Ilk* a
No. 3
hdown, but lha first of those
atlag red flags dropped on
the field and Joneo* great sprint Plowmen! hy the opposition a*
waa called back lo lha 80 wherethe half ended wllh the Feds lead­
refer** Goose Kellie* paced nff ing. 12-0,
Turner opened the third period
a clipping penalty against hla
wllh some more fancy running to
own atadenta.
Thla didn't atop lha Fads, Jim ­ put tha ball down deep In Main,
my Hawkins unleashed a An-vard land territory. Then Reynolds un­
pass complete to Whatley. Thrn corked a 2t).yanJ spiral to Pata In
ItawfciiM repeated hie aerial act, the and ion* to give the ScoUmtn
chucking a SO-yani toa* to Harold a IB-0 bulge.
Reynolds want wild, running
Fata who took It on the on* and
and passing until Hanford waa
fell Into the end sone. Hawklna'
down on the Mainland II.
extra point kick waa booted out
BfflaJng Johnny Jones bucked
end fought hla way tk* necee-

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3,353 See Crooms
In First
Games
To Set New Mark

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Bv T . V DAVIS
Tim first four unmi-s played hy
Ihe ( ’room* Pnnlhers in the Me­
morial Stadium have drawn a re­
cord breaking lolul of ,'L'I63 fans
(Ills season. Th&lt;* Pnnther homecoming gume wllh Leesburg last
week drew the largest gridiron
ernwd ill the history of (he school
whin an estimated 1,300 fimthull
cuthiislasl* Jammed their wuy Inin
the Memorial spurting arena.
(ini uf this record 1,300 turn­
out, 1,122 were paid In establish
snulher all-time mark In the
rrhnol'a arid Irun annals.
The Cite of Sanford has re­
ceived 2HHI.2A from the lax re­
ceipt* In these four contest*. An
additional $100,041 bus been turned
over to the City hv Crooma to pay
the rust uf the lights, making n
grand total of |2P(1.2R having been
paid lo Sanford hy the Panthers
till* season.
Here are (lie attendance figures
for each game lids year.
(lame
Paid
Total
New Smyrna
1176
HID
Florence Villa
3W3
643
Kustls
6211
700
Leesburg
1,122
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Totals
2.7 ID
8,863
Here are Ihe light* and laa re­
ceipt tulnls.
Game
Taa Liable Cltv

home slate for Ihe Panther*. How­
ever, Alpha Phi Alpha aeholarihlp
fraternity has schaduled n post­
season game for Thanksgiving af­
ternoon pitting Eustli and Crooma
together for what will he an an­
nual classic after each aeaaon In
the Memorial 8tadlum. This series
will be known aa th* "Celery
T il t "
A gala parade wllh four
band* participating will precede
tb# gam# next Tharaday after­
noon. Dr. R. V. Moure, prealdent
tnd aon* at tk* coffin corner.
of Hethune-Cookman College In
That was tb* last Hanford touch­
Dayton* Booth will crown lb*
down, though Ralph Ftowora
"Celery T ilt" queen between tbe
ran aver fra* tho eight in the
halve* ef tb* Enatla-Croume
fourth period but It was called
battle at Ik* Memorial Park.
Th* parade will commence In
Reynolds toaaea to little Richard
Barlneau who carried It over the town at liAO p.in. and th* game
Dayton* goal llna after a five- will get underway at BillO o'clock.
yard run only to have that on*
called hack for a penalty too.
HERITH HOW
Bo convinced was Scott that th#
OAIN K HVILLK
(Special) —
proper ayatem with th# youngster* Florida’s goal haa been croseed
la to piny thorn all, he even sent in eleven times, five each on pasata
106-pound Robert Bamuela, who and running plays, the other on an
Immediately dletlngulshed hlmaelf Intercepted pose. Th* Gatora have
with a pass Interception In th* scored RO time*, 83 on running
fleeing minute*.
pass Intercepl

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Sanford Bowlin?
A lky

S e m i n o l e Directors
Study Offers A s
Fate* Of Baseball
Hungs In Balance

Hy K E N T C IIKTLAIN
Komi memorieii of Seminole llluh
School ertdlron Immortal*, Leon
B‘" Plemlng, Will’* An
demon imtl Kd Cordon, are imiw
being rapidly forgotten In the wake
of the blaring trail of one Virgil
Talrnadge "Junior" Metl*. the
Lake Monroe triple threat who I*
with each passing weak shatter­
ing HIIS football record* and con­
verging on the virtually in*urmountable all-time mark*
Ariinna had It* Wilton! "Whirs#rM White, lltlnol* It* Dike Killeman and Maude "Buddy" Young,
Ohio Its Frank Minkwlrh, Indi­
ana Ita Tommy Harmon— all
great prep gridiron wonder* who
achieved the l.TOO yard* per

The Came and Fr**h Water Flah
Commission leleaaeil today the
limit lure regulations on one new
Wildlife Management Area, and
eorreeted the rule* applying to
ahootiug on another piddle hunt­
ing territory.
O. Knrle Fr"e. A**l«tnnt Director of the Came Agency, anld that
sportsmen may hunt till* vear on
the recently acquired Flaheatlng
Creek Wildlife Management Area
rnuipnaeil of approilmatrly 100,IMK) nerra.
Hegulatiuna fur the new area
Include the onrnlng of the sea- la every bit a* deserving an Allaim nn Nov. 20 and rloalng Her. Houthern berth a* Tampa’s Kick
20, with the flrat II daya open Caiares wa* several years hack.
The Lake Monroe “ Locomotive"
and Mondaya, Tueadaya and
Friday* rioted thereafter. All crashed Into Ihe charmed l.oooleaal game may lie taken with yurd per season circle last week in
the Flrat District rule* applying nl* eighth game of the season, with
still two lo play und u possibility
to the Fiahralln1
• Creek Area.
a third game will he milled In
Hport*mrn wishing lo hunt In that
the event Ihe Celery Feds can mas­
this art-a must purchase a public ter
DeLand here next Wednesday
bnntIm* stamp and must obtain an night, thus advancing Into Ihe post­
identification curd from the area's season championship play-off for
cheeking stations before being the Fast Florida Conference
permitted to enter Ihe shooting
Unlike moat great one-man
seetlon.
•tars, Melt* I* strictly a "tram
The season for Ihe Tnmoka
man.'' The little power-packed
Wildlife
Management
Area
bundle of muscle* and eheer de­
termination with the Incompar­
able "wUI-to-wln” look a bark
Saturdays and Sundays open
teat to bis teammate Kd Ixickthereafter. Previous rules for
ett last week, because of the latter'a brilliant runs. Melts didn't
this area railed fur Ihe same
aak lo take the ball over on Iwo
shooting period, hut stated the
easy line playe last Friday night
flrat I day* were open, wllh
against Keabreeie. Instead, Ihe
Wednesday, Thursday. Saturday
llttie 8 fool I senior played the
anil Sunday, open Ihe second
blocking role* for the deserving
week, with Saturdays and Sun­
l/ockett who plunged over once
days open thereafter.
Frye suld the nei|uisitiim uf the from the one ana another time
new area brings to almost 1,600,000 tbe number of neres uf public
hunting territory that Florida
sportsmen mnv shoot in this year
through the Game Commission's
program of aequiilng more land
for the average tinnier.

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B lue8 W ill M eet Tonight

Mainland

O scar Williams’ Game Commission
Releases Changes
l\ Points Lead
In Hunting Rules
Crooms Scorers T A I.I.A II ASNKK (Hpeclalj —

Hy K E N T t'H K T L A IN
One of the moat powerful Hem­
lnole Junior Varsity gridiron
team* In rerenl yeura rang down
the curtain on the I It62 season hy
winning Its fourth game of *1*
laved this season In blanking
(•Inland of Uaytona Bruch fur
the second time thin year hy a
(.'room* Captain ()*car William*
convincing 24-0 score In the Me- maintained hi* position aa tho
leading scorer nn the learn for the
seventh straight week. The spindie-leg dynamo has plercrd enemy
goal llnei four time* lo lead Ihu
Panthers In that category.
fl. Knight la the aerood rank­
ing producer with 18 point*, hav­
ing tallied twlre hy the touchdown rente adding three mure
point* on eatra point conversion*.
Rddlo F.Uiv, the hard rbanlag
flankman, I* the only other Pan­
ther to rrcord a T i l thl* year,
Jonn Hcoit
Jim Hawkins
besides Gordon Fort.
II wa* Kilty, If you remember,
mortal Htadlum before a fair
ahowing of 1160 football partisan*. who made that vicious lacklo stop­
It was a glorious ending for new ping one of the touchdown-bound
roach John Hcoit, who was signed Kuril* players two weeks ago As
primarily to shape the basketball a direct result of that collision,
destinies of the varsity basketball Kilty had to have several teeth re­
team. Hcott in hla traditional fash­ moved bv Dr. Bingllng and (he
ion cleared tha bench In last flashy ena will be sidelined for the
Cocoa tilt this week end.
nlght'a whitewashing.
The Panthera have won three
Despite Ihe predominately
of *la gamea thl* year. Carrying
forger players on Mainland, the
over a 7-won and ooe-lled record
144 score does Indicate lha true
from lait year, the Crooma ele­
Maters of tko contest. Tho Hemven went on lo eitend their win­
teulea had three touchdowns
ning wavs In the first three
called bark on them via penalgame*
thl* year stretching their
tles, one a brilliant (8-yard run
victory skein to 10 straight be­
by power-parked Johnny Jones.
The Junior Fed* knocked four fore succumbing to Hungrrford,
Malnlinera out cold In the bruising 13 0 .
However, the Panthers, once
line piay liefore the contest closed
beaten, have nose dived losing the
next Iwo encounters. The I'unthcrs
will be carrying an Ignominious 3game losing streak Into their game
with Cocoa nl (he Indian lllver re­
sort tomorrow night
CKIMIMS H H OHIts
Scoring
I’lsyer
T il. KP. TP.
Williams
4
II
24
G. Knlgld
2 3
18

A nd Scores 92 Points

1,0

I red Cana*

Bill Fleming

HKAMON CHID KF.CORDH
Scoring
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I'D. KP. Kl'M. T

HKAHON YAIIDHTICK
publicity for tho school through
Metis' feats. But they know that
Isn't the purpose of sjMirt* and for­
tunately they do not foster that

don't pruleii In know, hut tho lack
of this Invisible quality can mani­
fest Itself tu Ihe very rank amateur
aa typically happens when a one
man alar literally auccumha tu tho
lark nf co-ordinated timing from
hla fellow players.
Thla I* not Junior Melts. We
watch from the standi, but never
hear what goes on in the huddles
nr Ihe playing field. II has been
told, over and over again, that
Ihr humble llltlr competitor
makes ■ special elfurl to thank
each and every player who has
thrown that all Important block
or assisted In any way In helping
Junior pick up even a yard.
Thla la not a story on Ihe "per­
fect" football player, berouae (hat
star has yet to rise, hut merely u
tribute to a player who Jusl doesn't
know Ihe word— quit. A modest
player who knows he li Just a cog
In the wheel of a football team.
In terma of more concrete evi­
dence, let us Juat scan the stallslies for what (hey are worth— moro
often than not tho ultimata factors
determining whether a player will
make that all-conference or South­
ern team.
Melt* baa aaiaiaed aa araailog l.ilt yard* la I N carries
lor ■ D.S yard average per try.
The record ipeaba for Itself. How­
ever, It hi all tbe more pheno­
menal when you consider that
Metis has galaed over two-thirds
of tbe team1* yard* on the ground
while carrying Ihe hall only onethird of the Una,
Junior has scored D2 points—
two-thirds of the team’s point pro­
duction. Ile haa passed for 14 moro
of these points or an aggregate
total of 108 points. Now consider­
ing aggregate total*, you cannot
forget that tha little aenlor dynamo
has accounted (or 179 yards of (he
I I I made In the air for a total of
1,114 yards gained by running and
paislng.
There la Mill soother feat that
thla triple threat gUr haa
achieved that goes for the meet
peri mhentidad by meal fans and
that la Me actalandtag posting
record. Notts haa daw# all the
toga's pealing, meetly ihe short-

First Down*
Varda Bushing
Yards Passing
Pass Attempts
Passes Complete
Passes Intercepted
Punts
Punting Yardage
Punting Average
Fumbles Lost
Yard* Penalised
TR A M S TA TIS TIC S
SANFORD
opponents

Gam* Record
Kustls
Leesburg
Tavares
Pnlutka*
Ht. Augustine
Winter Park
New Smyrna'

Seahreete*
I lent ties Conference

FFA Members Will
Enter In $10,000
Magazine Contest

The fateful meeting of the di­
rector* and stockholder* of the
Hemlnola Blue* will be held thl*
evening at the Commiaalonrra’
room In the City Hall at 8:00 p.in.
Hanging In tha balance will
bo the very faluro of profesatonal bnaeball la Hanford. The
Hemlnole diamond braaa will
consider all offers for the club
In an all-out effort to sell the
local Florida Htata League en­
try In order that tho non-profit
Seminole County Baseball Asso­
ciation will bo able to liquidate
all dabta Incurred during the
past season.
A group from Gainesville may
try to lift the Hanford franchise
In an effort to put the university
city hack In the FHL. Other feeler*
have been sent out from undis­
closed source* for the local club.
Tha buyer of the dob will a*aume tho reign* debt-free wllh
a bua, uniforms, concession
equipment and the contracts of
right baseball player* Including
Ihrca pitcher*, three Infielder*.
• catcher and an utility plover.
A* 8emlnole Blue President
John Callahan put It, "We want to
sell to a per»on who will keep the
club hera naat year. However, If

Denver Cordell
K ,w ,r
no one can meet our price here,
then we will he forced to sell It
to un outsider-"
Aei-onllng to a reliable source,
a f4,(k)0 offer might take the club
lock stock and barrel.
One fart I* certain. The local
owners want to sell, and If need
he, they will liquidate all the
club's assets lo mak# enough
money lo pay off (he debt*. In
this rase, there will be no base­
ball team here naat vear. If an
outside town like Galnewvllle or
Melbourne purchase* the (ranchlse, there will bn nn bneeball
here In IM I, either.
Aa rotlring FBI. prexy John
Krlder said, "Thl* will be a very
Important meeting tonight. The
question whether wa shall have
hnsehnll In Hanford mar he de­
cided at thl* meeting."
There la a rumor Krlder will
accept the Job aa general manager
at Daytona Beach nest year. He
wouldn’t deny this or admit It hut
he did say he la seeking a job in
baseball.
One of the director* and officer*
of the Blue*, Denver Cordell, ha*
lieen elected to the Cltv Commis­
sion since the season closed.

Memorial Stadium
Event Schedule

Nov. N
Seminole* vi. DeLand (Home
LKKHBUKO (Special) — The coming)
Nov. 17
Future
Farmer* of
America
throughout the Stale of Florida Crooma ve. Kustls (Celery Tilt)
are participating in a huge circu­
lation contest ror Florida Wildlife
magntlne which feature* an eatlmated $10,000 In prises, according
to Jack Grant. Editor of the Game
and Fresh Water Fish Commls"Ion's publication.
Grant said that Ihe contest/
which started Nov, IA. offer* a
brand new ID82 Ford Trarlor nn
first prlte to the FFA Chapter
selling the most subscriptions lo
Ihe magailne.
Second prlxe will lie a register­
ed Hereford lleifer, donated hy A.
I). Davis, President of Winn and
Lovett, while Gueat Airway* haa
donated five tripe to Old Mealco

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Junior Motts Is Lake Monroe's
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Seminole High School'* var*ity
gridiron heroes will invade the
Tangerine Bowl tomorrow night
in the firnt of a Uiiee-ganie home*
ami-home aerie* with the Edgewater Engle* of Orlando.
Thl* will he a non-ronference
"breather” for the t'rlery Ked*
who have run up G» point*
to their opposition* IV In the
lait two game* with KFC tram*.
New Smyrna and Seahreete.
Aa far a* the favored role, San­
ford can hardly he rluaaed with
Kdgewater hut the Fugle* have
had only n ao-ao record thl* year
and Sanford ha* won five loat
only one while tvlmr with l.ee«-

Bussell Mann

Joe Hutchison

burg and Winter Park.
Keserve seat tickets and gen­
eral admission ducats urr now
on sale at HUH business office
on Klghleenth Hlreel and French
Avenue for this "hlillm r” tussle
that revives the old Irudlllonal
rivalry between Orlando and
Hanford.
The results uf this gume will
have no hearing whatsoever on
Hanford's chances of making the
Fast Florida Conference play-offs
nt the end of the season.
The Hemlnolrw face Del.and
here a week from Inidght on
Thanksgiving eve In Ihe all Im­
portant clash lo drterinlnr Ihr
winner of the southern half
championship In the KFC. If Ihr
Feds win thin game nest week
they will thrn represent the
Hnuth In the pnst-sruson cham­
pionship hnltlr with Ihr north­
ern winners.
If they win Ihe title game ac­
cording to schedule, the Seminole
"Express” will roar Into the KFC
terminal ut the end uf the 11182

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Kustls nt Del j i nd.
Green Cove Spring* at Starke.
•Ketterlinu* III I'ulutku (Wi-dlies
day).
Wlllistoll at I*. K. Y n n g e .

Don McAuliffe, M i e h i i- a n
Slate's football captain, scored the
opening tuuelidnwn of tile 11*61
season ui'niiist Oregon State. IB
also scored the first six-pointer
this season ill the opener uguinst
Michigan.

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Assoc in ted Press I.eased W ire

No. 65

TrTswiiiIkBe^ sen^ower Selects Dulles As His

Truman Holds First
I*iist - Election Con­ Seminole County
ference With News TB Rate Is Very
Men This Morning
WASHINGTON UT - President
Truman said today he ia very
happy over lien. Dwight D. Elsen­
hower’s views on the Korean pris­
o n e r of war issue, and declared
"this country Is a unified organisa­
tion In Its policy toward the rest
n( the world."
In Ills Ifrst post-election news
conference— his first In fact since
Hcpl 23— Truman laid emphasis on
unity and on Ihc effort to muke (he
shilt of [Hiwer lo President-elect
Elsenhower us smooth as |&gt;osslhle
He begun with tills statement
which he permitted rejHirlers to
quote directly:
ft "I want you to understand that
the election Is over and that we
are trying to get things In shape
to muke un orderly turnover of the
government to the successor, and
that we want to let the world know
that this country Is a unified orItuniriitinn in Its policy toward the
ro t of the world,
"I was very happy to see that
(ien Eisenhower had Inltl Sen
Wiley that he was with (sic) the
policy on the prisoners of war in
ffKorea That was one of the main
filings about which we talked In
the meetlnu the other day when he
w»« down here "
Eisenhower and Truman met at
the White House on Tuesday and
later announced jointly that they
had arranged for un exchange of
mlormatlon They expressed belief
this cooperation would he lo the
nilvnnlaue of the country and promole a favorable progress of Inter­
national affairs
. &gt;( Yesterday, Elsenhower had a
meeting In New York with Sen.
Wiley of Wisconsin, who will liecome chairman of Ihc Senute For­
eign delations Commlllce In the
now Republican-controlled Con­
gress.
Wiley said Elsenhower "Is com­
pletely dedicated to the principles
nr the If. N. and reemphasised
Ids agreement with the principle of
no foreiblo repatriation of Commu­
nist prisoners.”
« , After Truman’s reference to this.
* « reporter said the wording of
Wiley’s statement has been taken
to Indicate the general la agreeing
nnlv with the principle of Ihe
t Tilted Nations stand on prisoners
of war and does not necessarily
endorse the specific U. N position.
Truman replied he was not going
Into semantics— that Is. Into the
meaning of words. He said he was
going hy the headlines, which reported without elaboration thal El
senhower hacked Ihe Unlled Na­
ff lions |H&gt;sllion.
Truman said he would meet
again with Elsenhower before the
general takes over the White

High, JC ’s Told

Tuberculosis P an c*T
Urges Support Of
Xmas Seal Effort

I s s u e s Statement
On Regulations Re­
garding Any News
WASHINGTON on— The Defense
Department announced today there
will be an official news hlarkotil
during Gen Dwight D Elsenhow­
er's visit to Korea.
For security reasons It suld,
there will be no authoriratlnn for
publication of news while he Is in
Korea and no achedule will be puli
liely announced.
Secretary of Defense l-nvelt suld
Ihe arrangements have the approv­
al of the I’resldent-eleet
Lovett nnnounced:
"The President-designate nf ihe
Drilled States promised the Amerl
can people that he would go lo
Korea lie Is going to Korea some
time in Ihe future.
“ The security of the Presidentdesignate Is of paramount iiiiimrt
tince to the people of the nation as
well as the peoples of the free
world In order to assure him all
possible protection during his com
ing trip to the war rone. It is
necessary to observe the following
precautions:
"I There will be no published
schedule of the trip *t any time,
Inelmllng departure date, arrival
in Korea or departure from Ihnl
country
“ 2 No news reports of the Presb
dentdeslgnate's activities will l»cleared through the Korean theatre
of operation until after the Presi­
dent-designate l o a v e s
Korea
News coverage will he arranged
hy theatre commanders, probably
on a pool basis
" I sincerely trust that the Amer­
ican people and the American
press, radio, television and news
reels will reallle the necessity for
stirh precautionary measures, and
that they will cooperate with Ihe
Department of Defense In carrying
them out "

Secretary O f State, W ilson Defense
Head, And McKay For Interior Post
Heavy Barrage
Of Rockets Hits
Reds’ Positions

New D e p a r t m e n t
I lead Has Had Out­
standing Career In
Diplomatic Fi el d

National Jay eve Preside!!! Visits Here

NEW YORK ijv— Presldenl-flrct
Dwight D Elsenhower today made
three top Cabinet appointments—
John Foster Holies a* secretary of
stale. Charles E Wilson of Detroit
Hemihole County has one of the
as secretary of defense, and Gov.
highest tuberculosis rates tier cap­
Douglas McKay of Urcgtin as secita In the stnle, It was revealed
ref ary of the interior
today in a paiivl discussion &lt;&gt;n the
They were the first announced
T. It. Christinas seul drive before
tty The Associated Press
appoint incuts n( Ihc new Hepuhllthe Junior Chamber nf Commerce
SEOUL
'Js
Allied
forces
i-umdcd
i an administration which will take
at the Yacht Club.
Chinese (Kisltlons late today with
office Jan 2U
Officers of the Seminole Coun­
the
heaviest
rocket
barrage
and
Millies, long the Republican voice
ty Tillwrrulosla Association, Mrs.
warplane strike in the 37 duy-old
in Ihc Slate Dupurlmcid and ar­
CUva Jobe, executive secretary:
battle
for
Hie
vital
Kumhu
ridges
chitect ol the Japanese peace
•Mrs. J. Denver Cordell, president;
on the central Korean front.
treaty wrote Ihe Republican for­
and Homer I.. Osborne, chairman
In
Ihe
ulr
U
S
Sabre
Jet*
des
eign policy plank in the IU31 plat­
of the HIM Christmas seal drive,
Iroyed
five
Communist
MIG-15*
form During the Chicago conven­
pnrtlripnted In the panel along
The Fifth Air Force announced II
tion he was believed acceptable a*
with Jaycee members, Douglas
brought
to
302
the
Red
jet
fighters
1
Hlenstrnm, president, John K-tlrr
secretary of stole In both Elsen­
destroyed since the war began
hower anil III* chief contestant for
and moderator Hep.-elect Mack
exclusive
ol
those
downed
hy
Navy
the nomination Sell Robert A.
Cleveland, Jr,
pilots
(t ol Ohio
Mr, Osborne attributed the high
AP correspondent John Hamtolph
Wilson, president of General
TH rate In this county to two foe*
reported from Ihe central front
Motors, was mentioned hy Eisen­
tors: 1) large Negro population:
that a total of .170 rockets were
hower last September in suxgeit'Jl inability to c°ntact and Isolate
launrhed within a few second* at
ing Ihe need ol “ business brains In
persons with active TH germs.
Communist targets north of Allied
a iui billion dollar business"— a
••While Ii Is trim that mn*t of
held Sniper Itidgc
eferenee to the operation of the
the cases In the state and In the
inlet al government
The dusk rocket barrage came
conntv have h”-*o Neeroes," Mri
after un intensive tighter Immher
loin* stati’il, •‘This past year thorp
McKay, ,V.i, began Ills career as
strike against Chinese |Hisitlnnwere more white patient* hospitali newsboy t.utei lie was all office
along a narrow, two mile sector
Ired In Ihe county than colored pa­
Iuw lot the Colon Pacific Railroad
tients, In nil, 10 white people irf
Hundolph's dispatch on the rock
atul then an auto Miles manager
Seminole Countv were admitted to
et launching was timed at 9 p m
lb' begun In* political career
Ihe T il h&lt;’*pitnl out of the total III
wiirii lie was elected inavor or
1 7 a lit., EST) An hour lutcr he
filed a rc|»&gt;rl that two Chinese In
Salem lire , in Itl.Yl Alter that, ho
this year.”
funlry companies attacked South
Mr. Osborne pointed out that it
served a* a stale senator and heKoreans dug In on Sniper Ridge
Is costing the taxpayers 4R per
linin' gox-inoi in 1919 He Is a
His censored di-iiulch Indicated the
lav to pav for each patient or
n-li-ran of liolli world wars
Ht nilil I'hoto
attack was continuing
•J1.000 n year.
Elsenhower, in In* Sept M speech
"Whether tonight's action was
Horace II Henderson ( right, (mcgrmtml In dark suit i, Williamsburg. \ , president ol the national concerning (he need of business
The purpose of Christmas m-rils
just another probe or a heavy at­ Juumr rliumher of I’lillimerce, shakes hand* with I'ulilily Judge Dully,Lis Slcnslroni pri’-nlent ol the brains m government, said he pro­
__nd uur current drive Is not lo
tack remained to l&gt;e seen," he re­ Sunfont jayeees, during brief uchiimllig eereimmle* cmulm ted by the local .lavci-c* &gt;c-lerdav on tin- posed to cut military expense*
provide money for the care of
ported
ilcps of Ihe I'ourt limme Other* III the picture. all lnt .il resident*, .ire illr*l row left I" in lili Slicnlf I' without cutting military strength
these nolleols, hilt rather the
The Air Force reported that A Merit. Hep Muck L'levcltiml. Garland W Hpcuccr president of the senior I'liamber
I'url I’risoc
more Important phases of health
in that speech referring lo Wil­
Copt Paul K Jones of Aragnn. Jayeee vice president. Dr Hriinlley HemliThOii, futhri ut the national presidenl, and i second row. left son
education, case finding and reElsenhower declared:
Ga
...........................................
bagged two of the five
e MIG*.
to right I Gordon Sweeney. Jaycee director, Gordon V Frederick, secretary. William * Hutchison lr
shllltntlon," Mrs. Join’ explain­
"Until we get business brain* In
The
Sabre
pilot*
said
they
dam­
director,
city
Commissioner
John
I.
Kuder,
itu*t
president,
and
i
last
row.
left
to
right)
(
lilt
M
Abies,
vice
ed.
no billion dollar buxine**— aiul l
aged two other Communist jets
president. City Manager Tom Lemon, Mayor Wtlllnni Slrimiei and 1'idlco Clil)'l Hoy W’llllams
file menu hiislueis brains that v4U be
The most Important of these
June*, 31, flying with tho Stst -national presidenl remarked, "ll's Wke old home week." ami related he u*ed to livo with hi* lather on tl\e respected by Congress wu aif not
phases Is case finding through Jh*
fighter Wing, was credited wlfft Mev^ora Road In Itiin when he was working In tirlando He was presented an honorary fishing l"en*e .
■
Illa, w„
mobile X-r*v machines that v|*lt
Hy RALPH J- TOM PRINH
V local Jaycee group aci ouipiiiiieil I can
*... -ave
—
..without
......... i...
■.........
.. gun,
......
each locality In the at ate once
If Noopy Fowler l»n t positively nowmna' the 499th and Sooth MIG* frolo the Jtiycees for Ihe "world's best lishlng in Si-ililnoh- i ■•out)
In-ing
one
every two years, Mr. Osborn* a marvel uf the dug World, then Thu Air Force made a special an­ the president to tirlando where he spoke before a Juyeee Iiiih Iicimi alicnded by icpiesciilali)cs ol layi ci ■■ne plane, one -hip "
brought out.
you, the reader must render the nouncement uf Ihe South us Ihe uriiaiiitulliins thnuighmit Central Florida
Hie lit year old Wilson has head­
"fllnre the Chrletmas seal ,-ani- final verdict. You -ev, Noopy I* a If 8. Air Force* bo**. Gen. Hoyt
ed Du- wist aiitotmdule manufac­
S.
Vandenberg,
was
touring
the
pelgn began fit) years •«». we have five year old ob*illent Split, be­
turing concern since tun
cut the death rate hv HR per
longing tu Mr. and Mrs. Alfred hatllefnmt
\ native of Miners .i tlliiu. WHThe
Sabre*
were
shielding
Thun
There Is no reason why we can t Fowler, who live In then new
-oil ii.i- edm .ill'll at Die Carnegie
derjet
fighter
•
bomber*
which!
wipe out T il altogether. T ’'ke cat­ home out nt Little Washington
lu-li'ule ut T e e b ii ii I u g y, and
( I ii n 41H ii r if D r I ' k i t e i l t r i
tle as an example Thev don't re­ Shores, neai Altamonte Cronsti mt i'd a- .hi electric .ii engineer
sist examination the wav people my- heart I iuw her climb u ten
lor the We-tliighint-e ManufactnrIn and ns u result TH has been foot ladder unassisted amt (lien
mg i "iup.iliy Iroin 1909 until 1919
ut to only one-half of one percent step ronfldentlv upon the roof of
lie later was -mce-sively chief
among cattle in the -late." he the Fowler house. Then, a* non­
engineer manager and president
Kill fill f dlw'UJI-xtOfl **f I hr fti •*!*
staled.
chalantly a* though going for a
id tin- Helen Iteiny Co . before
hill vi 11Hdi fin ill IN*’U UVi'l iiMost people hove the TH germs Sunday walk, she came tu earth
1'iinmg (ieneral Motor- a- vice
LAKELAN D Wv Much colder
«"iti lOvr *i i iehft 4•f Wu V (till'«»'l ut
In their tvs'eni n- ron-s in eoer-ct again.
weather fur Northern Florida Fn
ple-nlent ut llb?9
I hr Suit Oil l 11M(Hi MV 4(I. f*.l fh«
with them, Mrs, Cordell sold. "The
Not aatisiftid with that feat, lay morning was forecast today
Hr i- married and ha- three
W)ttl1f1111Ji! nf 1 (dill \VI•1114*' 18i r v
greatest cause of TH Is contact, a Noopy floors all the neighbors hy the Federal Slate Frost Warn
-on- and three tliiuultlerx
*I tinIImirC On I' m** »'!•*&gt;
|Mvt»*d t«l t IllUlii* Up III (!u&gt; 1'll \
rundown condition and malnutri­ with astonishment hy her achieve­ Ing Service
'Ilie cahinet appointments wero
Mulli'll*v
lin'd itii;
I tUHUilH uui
tion."
.
. . ments of n more intellertonl na­
iiiniiimii'd bv pre-» secretary
The morning hullelln
irn/ht. I'uin Lruiiiii. * ilv Maiuiv'ri ,
Mra. Johe added that crowded ture. Would you like to know how
Forecast fur I'enlnaulur Florida
m i:it\ t \i. i .iiit v* \ maiiiik* lame- t* llagerty while Eiscnconditions are a rontrihult"g fac­ many feet In n yard, for Instance? for tonight and Friday morningOHLANI mi i.t*
Although they wiihl toiluvl'Hfkl S.iIi i t
|rl linwei was liiiu'lilng wlllt British
tor, but the said that In 1)9 cases She will tell you with three . . . Clearing and much colder northern wore told they would get over 43 a
OHier Hint! »■t w i lieIii de o iiupii-Hf fluftlr
Foreign Secretary iuthony Eden.
nut of a 100 a person who keens count them . , . obliging vrip*. Hut district* with lowest temperature box on the tree (or their citrus, a f i **111 I hr hmi! I Ruthin! Atueiiiuiti nlane pilufeil h&gt; (apt 1 Shiite
I arliei In Du- tiny he conferred
healthy end his resistance up will llstanf Al I* asking Noony: "What 3D In 40 degrees north portion ol group of small growers are reltic V*»ft«'f Ikflrt I'llli Sit ilO fill II »*!*' Nash of F&lt;tw n.l An I'mi*i' Jtase wiDi I mile- lor two hours When he
la two limea three?” The answer Gainesville District Clearing and tnnt In try to get their crop iimlei fin euiiHtrmiifig n cloiptur Imme ■ Mas rst .1 hJl-slinl ,i liru iOHlf! U'Lll emeiged from the ninferciit'o Dulno* develop TH.
, ,
.
t. , j . . .. i world h|)i t i I record 4*1111H mile*
''Elvhtv-otl* percent of nil mon­ cornea without a hat of the eve nr much nailer Central and West the government price support sy*
' ' “ v prut....... oil Kind ......ml
,
!
1 1 ti lit In iirtl t i n
I' ii Mr U l t f I
ey collected in this county wll nervous shifting of her little hairy Coast
tom
Strr«’t,
ln'htod
(
,«od»'H,'4
rmniu'
Districts, showers followed
t apt Nadi. Jl whose home I*
stay hero to pav for local H I toes. Six hlg yelps.
\U
m
huh
will
lii’
tiprunl
rot
*
Yuiir
h
Atl iin imas*
A
l l * * * * iim-rliiig
iirriiiiK N
here
i ' i x ’ Wedne*
by slowly clearing and much cool­
Mum lie la m.utf four luu
Three cases will lie brought lie- work." Mr. Osborne added •The
Noopy Is fond of cheese. Hut, It er toward morning, Indian River day— vailed to protest the low 'd'd a -dove f»t tin- Tourist llitiltl j lo
|,.v,.| passe* yi sterthiy over a met. S t a t e ( O F F M e e t
fore th» ernnd Jury which ii real is divided up anions the *•*•** must b* oald for before she''' Everglade* und laiwcr East Coast niTrc* hehiK paid Knmer*
rs fur llicir tog, n tetpiesl will It" mnde (01 inured Hit ee kilometer couise at the
scheduled to he drawn from a ■nd national ori-anltntlon* with touch it. Nune of this credit stuff District*.
fruit the Florida lodeneiindonl i'll t ‘tut lliias tlgld-i on Sanford Ave ‘ edge ol tin- Salton Sea 233 feel
mine) Monday at 10:041 a.m. In the most of the 19 percent staying for Noopy. Al Fowler threw u
Forecast for Friday— Fair, eon rus Grower* Association delayed too- ami a to to log will in- In-Id below sea level Ills pet lor malice T ( ‘n u e d S u c c e s s f u l
. ,
, hunk nf it on the floor In front of
Circuit Court, Hubert (Irlggs, as­ In Florida."
taking any stuud on tin- govern with tin- lornl Ameiicim l egloti|oas made iimlei roles ol the Fed
He then gave the locations of her. Noonv promptly started to tinued cold Northern and some
sistant state's attorney, suld to­
|{ y
K re e k e u rid g e
what cooler South and Central Di* nient price support program until pud'-- fun committee.
elation Aeioo.iiiliipie liiieniatlon
the
four
tuherculosis
hospitals
In
grab It. "Noopv. that cheese Isn’t trlct*.
day.
members
study
It
further
I'laos
f&gt;n
tiie
I
i
em
i,
Aveitin
ale
and
tinNallonul
Aeroiiailtu
the
state
and
the
number
of
beds
paid for," h* told her. Though hur
All three of the cases to come
Future temperature outlook
' I1! ti*t|M,l,l w lilttk I'*llIII fliF Citlt(l»
Till’) did approve a resolution piojeel eilll fur -li'UIIOg off u Association, wlilcli most verily i
in each. Thev are In Orlando. Tammu fn- deliberation by the grand n*. Tallshassee and l.antsnn. In mouth was watering, the nersnlk- Continued cold Friday night with opposing the Federal Marketing sir i(i of Hull till propeity. Jfi hv liefort' It beeullles offlclnl
••id nut ft Mm ilu* ^ I nil' Fill inWr
ety pup stounrd abruptly for temperature* near the danger |&gt;&lt;imi Agreement, which regulates sl/es
Jury del.I with murder.
Ilf, !',-■&lt;|, m ..... -trol ling a -lx lane
In -haltering Die ri'i'otrl for upei
• i f ( ’uuiiTiiMvi* f u i v u i' i iH H |&gt;ruf'lM’l i
all there are I .BOO heds, only nine
Itnndulph
Miller.
Southwest more than the number of patients touch the stuff ah* wouldn't: No for tender truck in Northern dl* and ut limes miantllie* uf ellru* itioiituglifur*- from Hi’ininolt- Hon , utlonal airerafi in the Ninth Aiuet 1 ti f T*••t i mir « 'i'll tnil Flmiitu," Fursir. not 'till h«r master sold: trlst* Saturday morning. Colder
•i-.niid, Is accused of slaying Wash­ now being treated In Florida.
i • t Hm ki iii iilifi*, niuhii^i't t*f thi*
it'uil all weiitlier intereeptur t'upl
"Now, Noopy It'a paid for." The but no frost danger south and ren moving ool of the stale And they I,.vj,111 to poiU Avenue.
ington Johnson, West Thirteenth
asked a referendum of Florida
A figure of I-I.WM.H1 wu* set Nash tupped Ihe t:7l)9HI miles per Sniiinidi1 f'uimtv F uf F ilnfptl
Mrs. Jobe cited a Negro woman ch*es* disappeared
Into
her tral District* Saturday morning
11'tt m11Hiiru 4M« l*Miir fr'IlFl
.Street, with a knife June 7. Cleve­ In Oviedo who had a bad e*** "f mouth.
op |,\ Die County Fits iippuinli'il j mtlir mark set la-1 Sept |:, in *• V, .!’• lie I'lHHIlli'llti'd U|M&gt;n Ult»
land Neal, alias Cleveland O'Neal, T B this year. "When I Invcallpat•lii iinn uf Kail Mi**\%ii, Ut'I untl,
iippiiiisal Ih.u i .I a- payment to the,
............... ' " ,,"“ I I « r i
In warm weather, Noopv will
Mmtlnnd. Is charged with murder­ rd w# found tha* the woman h- l sleep nowhere hut under her misI (III* -tlllt* |ltl"4tl|r ut.
•iMIipany for I In- land and fm |
ing Curtis I.ee Chatman, Winter Infected 37 .dtiUa wml AO rhil- trees' bedroom window. Good sen­
Mi Hiivki iiiul^i1 n'tiiru«*.| y«*sois-essiiry rear riinging of plant fu j
fork, with a knife on Sept. 0. dren Before we c«uld get her to a tinel that (he la, ah* has warned
(•iiluv from th«' niiiiMiil inn*ting
eililies. A sum "f ♦|.'»V K4 was d.'Hubert Killians, MB, 1014 West hn**&gt;Hal »ke died."
of Mi,' -tale gioun at Juck-unville.
. the Fowler* several time* In the
iglutted for payment for Ihe strip
Tenth Street, is rhargfd with kills
Judge
Btenatrom announced past of poaalhle Intruder*.
I
"We litive n man ultim-t in our
of propel ly.
Ing I,title Reddick, 32, with g that there wwdd be ro Jarre1*
Oery, active 14 year old son of
"wn laii'k 1ur*l." lie -aid, pointing
Iluwever, Tepreselllatlves uf Du*
knife May 21. According to a po­ meeting next Thursday because or the Fowler*, doe* hie part to con­
old that Mi Blown uls„ is th*
eotnpatiy ptriuted out tluit Dutribute to the Intellectual attain­
lice rrcurdi Killians and the tie- Thankiglvlng.
EDITOR'S N O TE: This I* the alve, ami ndv.-nturou- xplrit* who project would knock out one ol
pi&lt;»libnt of Ihe Hi Jolin'is-lndian
A cessed were common-law man am
ment* of their unusual "fourth second of a series of articles by dared remain in Ihe peuinsuhi uf two stalls at their toudiug pint
This lootning nshi-nd in tin- River canal develoninent.
* wife when the alleged murder ocmember."
Mr*. J.N. Whitner on the hlatnry Florida throug'b ltd* ni-riud, did xu foint. Uniler the law, property di4 "fo-ning "f Du- liuiiling si-usou foi
'Idle new iteail of tiie State C of
Mre, Fowler, who teschea school, of Hanford. In this article Mr*. at the neril uf Ihelr live*, nod thut tilt bed in the neipiisttion of lights' iditiroils ltii"iu'li"oi ilo- -ini,- oc &lt; t i« pr es id en t of the Karl Brown
,
curred.
must share the mornln** •ootlhv* Whltaer describe* the creation of wa* only possthle stung the roast
The first two allseed murder*
must lie returned to its Ki-iniiiidc Count) Tin- liimti-i- will Exhibit Builder", Inc. and the 1111with another member of the fair Moaqulto rounlv which onre em­ whvre thi-y i-uuld flee lo llu- ocean irf-wny
ore county cases while the third
original rniuliliiill, 01, III other lo* ill ipn-sl of lurkev. iiuiii I. lineI . luiiilule growers and tiucker* consex. Yte alrl Noopy ellmbs right braced most of Central Florida In
of stlat'k. "Hv DtlM all wolds, must la' euiisiileied from geese, eool, dm I, and even u l"-i,i eern.
is a city esse. Murder and rape
_
.
ug fit ■ad of which Nemlnole County
offenses only are brought before
white iM’llleiiii'iitH in Die Inlerioi the highest and best use tu v*tilt'll "i nuliDier.
Alex Sipitli, Hnnfotd inventor of
CHARLESTON, 8,
«- C. (jff-Heil- to kill, with all the sound effect* wai a part,
the grand Jury, Mr. flrlgge said.
of 111'' peninsula were destroyed or tin- hind call he put.
If hiiU-s of iiiioliog alid fi duug the Hituppln' Turtle law it mower,
d
area
yealerMembers of the Jury will be dents of this coastaltremor* which thrown In for good measure.
abandoned,"
Slating Dial tin1 wm k w Ideli liielise* for Die nasi three &gt;Inv- iii'ceplt'il Die -late C of C's InvitaCan In* quia kldT Who know*?
Ilv MHH. J. N. W IUTN HIt
chosen by lot In the court of Judge dav reported earth tr
lit IH'JI Florida was finally would lie involved in moving plant ilieu n ii tty lb lug, &gt;t will lie n liiin- 1 mu, given tiirmigli III* local or­
rattlfld'
window*,
made
hanging
Indian
hnatllltle*
bad
i&gt;xl»ti-il
in
net year for Die gum" si-iiivbers ganisation, lo attend Ihe "Salute
M. II. Smith, and then will new!
transferred by Spain in the United
away on the walla and
Northern Florida xlnrr It* rarlli'Xl Stales, (ieneral Andrew Jackson fseilities to regain the lost lauding D v r 4L’.r.lllt win Hi of bunting und to Industry" luncheon Tuesday at
to qualify for Jury duty. The pane! ‘eturea
stall
for
triu-ks
would
lie
eonuvdr houses. No damage waa reoccupation bv white men. In 17MI artrd ns provisional governor until
fisldmr Ib-eiises have been pur- Die meeting. Governor-elect Dan
, from which the lury will be drawn
more tiuin the offered •
based l,v loeul -mil Iso'en in Die Mel‘art v was the principal speak­
the Creek tribe of Indian* in Ala­ a territorial form of government xlileruhly
.M L contains the following names:
price,
eutnpuny
representatives
P*TV?’aourc« of U»# tremor*, acbama divided ami many of them should is1 arranged. During Dlls dickered for u piece of Clly-owileil lu-t three dav- alone, it was n- er nt tiie luncheon. Several local
?t“
Otto H. Anderson, Walter
panlad by low rumbllnga, waa
William Henry, 73, died early migrated to Florida under Chief time the nsrnes of East and West property, measuring 1ft hy 36 feel, ported today by tho County Industries were extended invita­
Haynes Rr., Ernest M. Wai
today
th* home nf hie brother- Recaffee and were located on n Florida, whirh Hrlton bad estub adjoining company property. This Judi'e's office,
tions, Mr. Hreekenriilge said, bul
James L. Fields, Henry M. Jams
dUmCbart#aton waa atruck by in-law atand
Nimrod- will In- permitted lo only Mr. Smith attended fretn
alater, Mr. and Mr*. reaervatlon in the weetern part of llshed, (and fl|iain retained during properly could lie used III ieson, Charles F. Beard, Luther 1
•a major aarthquakaa Geore* E. Ewan
bunt
every
day
for
Dll'
next
two
at 120B Elm Ave­ the peninaula, which they railed her seeond reign) were eliunged placing the lost stall at a much
Frailer, John E. Hodge, Robert O.
__ __image estimated boweek- und thereafter Die s&gt;"i«nu here.
folio wing a Iona ilineia.
Alnrhun. These, uniting with the ami were railed St. Johns and
Morris, William H. Pope, James
Mr Hreckenridge was accom*
fhro and aix million dollara. nue
lower
price
than
would
lie
lu­
u ill lie closed on Mondays, Tues­ pnuled
Bom
Juna
IS,
IHN0
in
Greenville,
Maynard Leonard, James P. Ben
to Jacksonville by Henry
ll osttsiirit tm I'aee I'll*)
The Mri** of tremor* reported nd. Mr. Henry had mnd* hi* original tribe*, ahiorhlmr run­ Escambls Counties, Die Suwaueo
day-.
and
Fill
lav-.
away negro slave* from Georgia, River the dividing line, Instead of
Ion, II. F. Danas, John D. Call* fadneaday occurred
Himpsun.
______
during t m
occv
Most
bunting
lodges
in
Die
ole-i
tome
with
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Ewan
for
became the fierce Seminole*, and the Aniilurhli'ola. St. Johns Coun­
ban, Robert I - Brown, John Oliver,
H miDNMET
Report* cam*
repurted
Dial
liutllerand
their
tha
peat
IS
v
a
in
,
Ha
waa
a
mem­
before the century had cloned, bad ty Included all the territory within
Russell K. Hchardlen, William
QUUNSKT l’OINT. ii. I. (,H „ Palma.
Sullivan'*
from tha 1*1* of
!
flimllle- (ireiinred fill Die ii|ielllng
Bromley Jr.
the present bounds of the State Three officers and five enlisted toduv lie going to enmn- und lod­
aunt, lowar reach** ber of th* Flrat Christian Church overrun tha peninsula.
of
Hanford.
After th* British evacuation In east of the Huwanee: Kscumldn all men died Imlay ill tho crash Into ges ill Die woods for liig -eml-off
paninsula. Potty
John F. Warren, CyTil L. But
Bealdea Mra. Ewan another ala- 17(474, when the Florida* were ex­
surrounding
areas.
HITZ
sea nf a Neptune bomber 70 dleoers lest n'vtlt.
J f ner, John A. Spalding, John O. Beacb and m
u to u
t« r aurvlvae. Mra. Loretta Ena- changed with Spain for the Ba­ West hotween that river anil the the
MOVIE T IM E T A B L E
mllca southeast uf Block Island.
Andes, Robert E. Bedtnhaugh.
Duck hunting actuullv lienart
mlngar of Lmdayllle, Kv.t alan hama*, w# learn from Green'* hi*- Perdido.
"Walk East on Beacon"
Jerk II. Owen, Robert W. Deane,
This same year, 1H21, a man The plane, participating In anti­ last Monday at noon. Shooting
there niece#, Ml**** Ruhv and
1:00-3:03 9:10-7:13-9:23
William J. Leffler, Charles T . Ra­
Edith Cnl»r«va of Lnuiaville and tory that, "Th# narrow policy of named Marver, who through many submarine exercises, "made a hour* for migratory waterfowl —
SCHOOL
BIDS
.
MOVIELAND
bun, Bernard D. Lake, David KBUa for additions at Lyman Mem. B. W. Klaar of New Alhanv. Rnaln comoalled the English set­ yean had retained the frlendsltlp aas" at a submarine, then hit diKk. geese end coot are from tine"Mark nf the Renegad*"
McNah, Charles H. Dike, George Sehael and Seminole Hi ah School Ind.t two naphewa. Robert St»rk tlers to migrata/' Decay and ruin of th* Indian*, established a trad­ te water, the Navy aald. It was half hope ticfore sunrise until one
Show Open* 6:30, feature 7:04,
, W. Adams, Marlon L. Rabom, •re to be aubmltUd by tb# time of of New Albany and Claud* Col- rapidly overtook th* beautiful es­ ing post which developed into Ihe operating wilt) a second plane *t hour before sunset. For ail other
game mentioned nliofr the shoot­
Intermission 1:34. last feature
tli
tates acalHred tdong
‘
Carl Bradhury, John M, niHon.k the raamUr meatln* of the 8#jn- gee** of Loulavlll*.
city of i’slstks. During the next the time.
9:09
. BUI B- Glenn and Rgrotd B. La *' tnole Oeunty Board of Public InFuneral *rrana«m»nti will ha upon tha bank* of th* St. John*." few year* new counties were' Th* Navy withheld identification ing hours are from nne-half hour
of
Ihe
casualties.
before
sourin'
until
suntut.
Tb# Indiana became more aggrea(Ceallaae* Oa Page Vive)
Da*. 11 at IDOO a. m.
•nnoumad later.
Hr**

Large Air Strike On
Narrow Sector Pre­
cedes Homlmrdmeni

Noopy The Snitz Is
Good As Gold At
Mathematics

(’older Weather Is
Forecast For State

City 'lo Discuss
New Speed Mark
Prospect Of $3
or Way Cor Is Established By
Fruit Fails To Kikht
Sun Oil Property
Jet At 699.9 MPH
Move Growers

Group Delays Approv­
al Of Price Support
Fni Further Study

Wtuli 1 Rrun i‘il Made
Hy Fiulilri' Hlrtiir In
riinfl'icial E f f o r t

Mosquito County, Which Included
Seminole, Was Created Dec. 29,1824

Florida Hunting
Season Is He^un
At Sunrise Today

Grand Jury Will
Be Drawn Monday
t T e n JT C lo c k

Charleston Coastal
A reas Feel Tremors

William Henry Died
At Home Of Slater

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