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*•

Seminoles Tie
DeLand For
In Southern
Ed Lockett

With
Lead
EFC;
Stars Alpha Phi Alpha To
RponEDr Game On
Hy KKNTVlIKTLAIN
Pre-season skepticism linn failed
Thanksgiving
Day
to materialise in the Seminole
“Kspre**" roar* on iiiuiLmIoiI, *»«!For
Scholarships
Ing up Dip gridiron ballast on Ihe
rout# in Hi* destination—cham­
pionship of Hip East Florida Con­
ference. The atation telegraphers’
last rrporl on thin rlifimploiishlphound streamliner of the iffDlirtm
spelled out, "Hanford 117; Sea*
hreeje lM—train in on aohpdiilr."
That wan lant Krlilav night
whan thr hustling Seminole* turnart on thr steam at Memorial Sta­
dium to "cllrkeiy-elark" over the
gridiron ntrlpen and the Sand
Crab* placing Sanford In a twoway deadlock with Del.and for the
KFC lead In the South.
An lh» two train*, Hel.and
and Hanford, both near tha con­
verging point on tha KFC main­
line, fan* and aaparta alike are
wandering which train will
make the awltrh flrat on thin
championship route. The two
gridiron atraamllnera will meet
at
Ihe
Memorial
Stadium
"awltrh" on Iha night of Nor. 26
and tha winner In thla rare will
then repreaent the South In the
pont-neannn championship game
taw tenwlwel of the Hr'C Hnp.
Recapitulating
I for t he run me nI,
I we mnit
tell
I how the tlirilliiiif
,
I Seminole
train
'1 1
“whlxsed”
|»a»l
the
Seahreere
1 E Z « K &gt; . "loral" lout Krldny night. The
W r j g i s ! season’* smullnt
■ * : a rrowil gathered
'I*, at Ihe Memorial
.'■&amp; ntatlon, aome 1,Pd l-nckell
328
aprrtatorn,
only 908 paid, to watrh the ex­
citing rnre on the gridiron road­
bed.
Kd l.orkett, tha ahlfty little
halfback with Iha propenallv for
long runa, alola (ha apotllght
from the Inlmilabla engineer
from l.ahe Monroe, Junior
Mella. Lorktll reeled off a HOyard line buch, which wea opened be Ihe excellent blocking of
Ihe Fed forward wall, and an­
other down the middle punl re­
turn that went HO yard*.
Lockett, not satisfied with mere
herculean Jaunts, Inaured n .Sem­
inole victory with timely TD’a In
troth the third and fourth quarter*.
Ray Dnvl* pounded over for one
In the flrat period and an did
Metta. Jimmy Fox waa In excel­
lent form again laat Friday night
contributing three polnta to the
genre on aa many iucceaaful con­
version hoota In four trie*.
l.ockett’a great
p e i r o r m -H
a nr e nmhl i m t l
tarnUh
M etta'H
neusatlminl *&gt;.i ■
ami
I'rntj
aldy one of the ■ J
greuteat
Im ekaJH -fr^
ever to he prU 'jjH :
dueed from this ’’-M
celery center in .jd jH
the hinterland*
of Interior Flor-GXBilB^P^' Ida, Metta, In Ida Junior Metta
aupporting role in the Henbreese
encounter, could not he entirely
over-ahaduwed,
Tha l.aha Monroe "Imcomolive” ran up 100 yarda In III
playa to pul him over Ihe cuveted 1,000 yard total for the flrat
eight gamra thla aeaaon. Ilia one
touchdown gave tha hard run­
ning HHle dynamo 02 tmlnt*
scored thla year, &gt;11 of three in
conference play. For thoee fana
who are Iha forral and not Ihe
(rata, thla waa also a big night
far tha humhla but dogged compatltor, who haa All-Conference
written all over him when he le
carrying Iha ball.
From tha purely objective
standpoint a acrllia muxt mention
that after trailing 1 .1 -0 at the half
Hcabrceie broke looaa, Don I.ucey,
who of the Icagua’a top runners
and passers, found a hole and
darted paat tha Seminole secondary to icore the flrat Hand Crab
TD on a rather tremrndoua 74*
^ " T tia ^ a m a Lucey unleashed a
laat period onslaught Ceding
range Ikrwiili thn at
the ground which e
with hie l$&lt;y»M «
path Into the Heutluele
Thin Thursday nigh
nnd l u "Expra**” take
tnry datour on Its rat
the RFC title. The f e
"bl* time" when they
Tangerine Bowl In (

of three-horne-end-hmia •lashes to
be Played during the neat few
yeara.
^ 1,, .
m &amp; jim

Crooms

WillPlay Eustis In “Celery Tilt” Here On
Page •

Monday, Nor. 17, 1952

THK HANFORD HERALD

Hy KKNT rilKTt.AIN
The Memorial Stadium hn*
Nerved a* ail linpetn* In tlie football fortune* of bnlli Semlnide
High School nod Groom* Academy
a* the record hfcnkimr attendance
figure* manlfcNt each week. Fur­
ther evidence of the aurceaa of tbo
new park came today with the an­
nouncement that Groom* Academy
would play It* Initial poat-*e:i*on
gome with Kuatla In the fir.-.t of
nn annual cln**!r to he known n*
Ihe "Gelerv Till,"
Alpha Phi Alpha, Ncholar*hii&gt;
fraternity, will Mponaor thi*
poKt-aeaaon rlaah In the Memo­
rial Stadium nn Thankaglvlng
Day afternoon, Nor. 27. Another
parade will precede the rlaah
through the alreeta of Sanford.
One college and three high
Nchonl (.and* will highlight the
marching troupe. The festivities
will reach a peak whrn the "Cel­
ery Tilt" queen will he rrowneil
between the halve* of the game.
"The Idea for thla yrar’a
game grew out of a alnrrre tie■Ira of 32 member* of Al’A,
living In thla area, to promote n
drive for our achnlarahlu fund
and at tha aame lime promote
another
football
game for
( room*," Dr. 11. II. Starke aald
today.
Dr. Starke, who i* the flnnnelnl
committee chairman, explained the
fraternity'* plan* for Ihe big
game.
"For the flr*t time In Groom*’
history they have a good field ami
Nlailium for *uch nn event. The
crowd* lid* year are Ihe beat ever
nnd n* n renull, we derided it
would be appropriate to srhedide
on nnnnal pu*t.*en*on game ('till­
ed the "Celery Tilt".
“We hop* to arrompllih several objective* with the playing of
Ihla Kama. Local fan* were
rather adament after loving to
Kuril* hy * narrow 2*0 score,
no they will he given h chance
to *ee Ihe I'anlher* aeek re­
venge," ha added.
"Our fraternity ho* been Irving
to think up way* nnd mean* to
uniiminr *ome activity In order
that wc mnv rend needy Htudrnt*
to college. Thla game, which we
hope to make Into an annual event
at the end of each rea*nn, I* ideal
for our taak."
Dr. Starke continued to outline
the amhltloua plan* of hi* group,
"We will have Mind* from both
Kuril* and Groom* besides the
llungcrford high achool anil the
famed Helhline-Gookmutl Gollege
hand."
The |iarade and Doat* will com­
mence on Flr»t Street en*t to
Sanford Avenue. It will move
aouth on Sanford to Ninth Htieet
then turning iuinI to l.oeiiNt nod
from there couth to Gelerv Ave­
nue. The gnlu procession will pro­
ceed on the la*t li-|- of It* itiner­
ary going ea*t on Celery III MelInnvllle and turidng mirth to the

Smarting after thi-lr second loss
with Jimmy Hawkins, promlsof the season to Kdgewnti-r Junior
running Dallas Turner vying fur
Vnrsilv last week, 6-11, the Sem­ tng looking fr'-ohmun, and nard
inole JVs arc determined to re­ tha other hall. Reynold* I* the
turn to the victory column tomor­ No. 2 scorer on Ihe JV* with 26
row night when they tackle Main­ polnta. Tha little speedster has
land ol Duytoiiu lleuch In tha Me­ shared Ihe passing attack with
morial Stadium at 7:30 ii. m.
Hawkins.
It will he a grudge battle for
The leading point getter Is Mg
the coastal JVs too, since earlier bruising fullhuck Johnny Junes,
thl* season Coach John Scott'* who double* in the role ns the
youthful crew invaded Daytona team kicker too. Jane* ha* cross­
ed the enemy goal line* five times
to ruck up 36 points so fur this
season.
Tomorrow night's clash will
The unsung blocking hack,
cost Ihe customers only half
Ralph Plowera, la a key perform­
prlre am! the early beginning
plus thr shorter quarters will er In Coach Hcott’a plana. Fin wars
Insure fans an early departure. la described as a consistent play­
er who can throw a block and I*
tlndei Hcott’a 1 ,
nobody's fool when it comes to
system,
carrying the old pigskin.
nil, see
in ihe line Hcotl will probably
most every one
use Harold I’ale and Ilium*
,f tin- Mimlil I
Whatley at the rnds with Hob
|i I a y i - i * I M I
Carter, center, Robert Newson,
see notion to- ■
giant 318 pounder, and sensa­
morrow n 1 g li 1 . 1
tional-playing Larry Hates *t
Tio- yi-iilnl men* m
the tackles and Terry Smith
lor will
first ■ ■
manning one of Ihe guard alula. 1
sturt ids "stn r» "K 'i
The Junior Feds, despite their
us he inis in toe- ■
two ]u**e* to Kdgewater, hnve n
vloiis lilt* and B W
good 3-2 record for thi* aenaon,
then he w i l l
having dumped Del.und twice ami
gradually withdraw t
Mainland once. The Hcottmen
every grid hopeful I
make no secret uMmt Ihelr eager­
Willowy "Handy I
ness to Improve nn this showing
nolds will undmihlrd!
by winning tomorrow night.
of Ihe starting hal
h

ii i i i

8,08fi See Celery
Feds In Firnt 5
Grid Encounters
With the hlg htunucnmlfiK game
still left to play. 8.086 fan* h«v«
watched the Heinloolv High School
varsity foothull team play the
first five home games In the Me­
morial Stadium till* year for what
•ifficiul • believe is u Hew atten­
dance record. Of thi* total, 6.069
have been paid admission*.

Bowling Standings

Eddie Stanky’s disclosure that
he has Ihe riant to hire and fire
his coaches Indicates that the Car­
dinal pitot holds one nf Ihe strong­
est hands In Ihe managerial guild
It Is customary nowaday* for ii
manager to keep maybe one old
crony around Jusl because he like*
him, hut in most cases the Irnnt
office picks the assistant bruins
with great care and the manager
likes them or else. A real good
signal stealer Is always ussured
id a job.

while the 6.039 p ild iSmlaalod*
average over 1,200 pgr coni rat.
Thn City of Hanford has col­
lected $474.3(1 In tax revenues al,mc from those games and an addiiltmnl $123 fur light assessment*
for n total of $399.3(1.
Here ure the attendance figure*
for each game.
_ , .
Game
Paid Total
Fusil*
U IO I .™
Leesburg
1,388 1,738
Tavares
LOW LBI0
St. Augustine
1,384 1,830
Healireete
908 1,328
Total
6,059 8,086
The following I* the tax recelpta
for each gamo this year.

Game
Kustla
Lee»hurg
Tavares
Ht. Aug.
Reshreese
" Totals
Stine Maehlne
Ace Glass
Post Office
SUnlsy-ftogsrs
Celery City
Fin. Power * I
Reautia Li

Hv GAYLE TAIJHJT
NEW YOHK (Al - This should
settle some arguments: The offi­
cial National Football league cn
cyclopedia soys that Notre Dame
has sent more player* Into the
professional circuit than any other
school, 131, nnd that Minnesota,
Ohio Stale and Pittsburgh follow
In that order with 82, 71 and 71,
respectively.
You probably wouldn’t guess Ihe
fifth-place school In a down Irlcs—
Marquette, with 38 money grmlu
ales.
Speaking strictly from heursay,
there apparently will be no great
popular demand for Sugar Hay
Robinson to stick with the stage
and abandon his ring career per
manently. A local critic who caught
the middleweight champion’s show
commented, "I know where the
old Joke* went—somebody sold
them to Robinson."

xtadlum.

After Ihe flrat half, Dr. It. V.
Moore, president nf HrlhuneGnokman College will crnwlt the
"Celery Tilt" queen. Then the
Inlmilabla llethune • Gnokman
band will taka over the ceremnnlea with a ahow, which Dr.
Stark* aaya everyone ahould cnjoy.
Thu Groom* i'anthera, deaplte a
•1-.1 record till* *ca*on, extended
their aeven-game winning akeln
laat year to 10 atralght thla year
before losing to IIungerford. The
poat-aeaaon Panther-Fustla game
will get underway at ilt.10 p.m. on
Thank»g|vlnf Day.

SportH K(mml up

Wo have been asked what be­
came of the return punt in foot­
ball, and hanged If we know It
used to be n mighty effective play
at times, especially when n team
had a lead and was Interested only
In holding on to It. Mado the other
side look protty foolish at times.
It probably disappeared about the
time coaches began to reallio that
a two or threo-touchdown lead
didn’t mean anything any longer,
and that they had better keep that
ball and try for a couple more.
Ted fkhroeder la going to Ihe
Davis Cup matches Tn Australia,
but not aa a player this trip. Ted
enjoys tremendous popularity down
under, and he will write and broad­
cast the matches. Local booklej.
by the way, are offering 3-1 against
an American victory.

State* Championship
To Be Determined
In T h is Contest
Hy F. t TMACFEKLY
GAINESVILLE (Al - The state
college football title will be de­
cided here Saturday, with Florida
the favorite to beat Miami and
ploy In the Gator Howl New Year’s
Day.
flntnp
Gutnr llmul
Howl riflir&gt;lnla
officials urnnt
want Clnrl.
Flori­
da and they certainly won't wait
until after the FIorlda-Kentucky
game Dec. 0. So Florida will play
In its first bowl game if It can
break the Miami string of three
straight victories In the biggest
stutc rivalry.
II won't bo easy. The Gators
will him- to he at their best—at
Must us good us they were In los­
ing In mighty Tennessee, 26-12,
Saturduy at Knoxville.
Miami I* bound to fire up for
what may be the last FloridaMiami game in a long time. Flori­
da Insists Miami live up to some
of the Southeastern Conference el­
igibility standards in any new con­
tract Miami, since It is not sn
SEC member, objects to such
terms.
It wouldn’t be a bit surprising if
Mlutni Gooch Andy Gustafson essiiully reminds his players that
Florida wanls to cut their allow­
ance from 140 a month to the SEC
maximum of $15 and wants to for­
bid them from holding outside Jobs
during the school year as the SEC
prescribes.
One factor, not yet known, Is
how badly the Florida players
were hanged up hy Tennessee’s
brutal offensive and defensive lines
nnd its smashing fullback, Andy
Koinr.
"Some of our men were bruised
pretty badly," Woodruff said Sun­
day after tnc squad returned. But
lie Indicated It would be some time
before II Is determined whether
uny will be out of action.
Ihe Florida coach highly praised
I'eimcsHee's Cotton Howl-bound
Volunteer* and his own pluyers ss
well,
Tennessee was ready," he said.
"We were ready, too. If cither
hadn't been It would have been too
had."
A Florida fumble a irly In the
gume and a blocked quick kick set
up two Tennessee touchdowns. The
vols scored twice on fourth down.
One time Florida marched to with­
in four yards of the Tennessee goal
only to havo a penalty and ■ baro
miss of a tricky pass from Buford
Long squelch the scoring threat.
Woodruff said Lon Balaa made
a fine effort for the toss but could­
n't quite hold It as ho stood In the
cm! tone.
The thing that surprised Florida
fun* mast was the way Tennessee's
offensive line was able to open the
Gator defense—something no other
team ha* done for nearly two
year*.
Tennessee made 241 yards rush­
ing. Koiar got 111 of them before
he was hurt In the third quarter.
He scored two touchdown!, Pat
.Shires and Pat Olekslak one each.
Florida got one touchdown on a
66 yard run by Papo Hall. Tha
other came on a short plunge by
Hick Cosores after a 63-yard
march. The Gators ran for 197
yards against a terrific Tennessee
defense.

Orange Bowl Group
Lowes F irst Round

Junior High School Coach Howl*
Gordie, wnose basketball team
last year was the "wlnlngest" In
Seminole County with a 10-2 re­
cord, held the first cage drills of
the coming season this afternoon.
Sack stars as Jimmy Hawbias, Bob Carter. Bob Hama* Is,
Jimmy Taylor, David Galloway
and Hughey Julian have aB b e n
loal from laat year's winolng
quintet through graduation to
high achool.
_ _ _ _ _ _
"We f a c e a
complete re b u ild -jjfl
" &gt;*Ing J o b t h l i l
year," G o r d i e *
began " I haven’t ■

;j
;i

a single alar from B
last year b o ck H
and I can't !* llH
whether or noiH
my seventh nnd ■
’
e ig h th
Ihi* year will boaflK*
..ir S f i
able to live up
I a 1 1 y e a r ' * Jim Hawkbia
team ."
Gordie mentioned aeveral name*
of playerx who might make thla
year’a team. "Gene Pharli, Tony
McDaniel and Jim Varner are
eighth gradera who xhow promise
thi* year. Also Jimmy Wright and
Sydney Vlhlen a rt good looking
seventh grade prospects."
Gordie stressed that all pealtloas are ope* and that he
would Incorporate a MW basket­
ball system aa being Introduced
by Seminole High School's new
rage coach, Job a Heett.
"We will adopt Bcott’a screen­
ing technique and have a "horse­
shoe" type offense this season,"
Gordie pointed out.

Avg.
171.7
108 1
107.1
1B5.4
1600
1.39 2
136 3
135 2
1333
153.2
132 1
132.2
131.2
130 2
130.1
149 2
149 2
148 2
147.2
147.5
147
140 2
146 3
145 2
114 9
143.1
14U 3
140.1
139
135 1
24 3192 133
1 2634 131 1
1 3926 130 2
J 2387 129 7
I 759 126 3
) 379 126.1
1 1009 126 1
1131 AVERAGES
(1 Pins Avg.
Hardison
24 3192 133
P. Peiold
30 3018 107.8
Von llerbulls 30 4944 164 2
36 4861 162 4
Carroll
Tnuchton
30 4779 139 9
11 3148 136
Cooke
P. I’ciold
Von llcrbull*
Appleby
Touchlun
liartwick
Steele
Knnner
G. Peiold
Cooke
Kite)
Skeht
H. Herbal
K reticr
Kirchhotr
Negrntto

Von llerbulls passed Harold Ap­
pleby by adding a 1.8 pin Increase
raising his mark to 108.1 for second high In the circuit. Appleby.
‘ lly falling to third
while actually
registered
third place this
L.._ week,
------ ------a .2 average gain over hi* second
place score of last week. Orville
Touchton’s fourth place ranking
of the week hefore remained the
same this week but the Stine Ma­
chine bowler boosted hi* pin aver­
age to 163.4.
Thdse who believe In the saying,
"history repeats Itself," can point
with pride at Ihe corresponding
averages of the City Bowling
League of one y ear ago. In 1031
Peiold held a tnree-pln lend over
Von Herbulis for the City League
bowling supremacy, the same
margin separating the two player*
for first tnd second place this sea­
son.
However, llnr-

■

very helpful so W H
presence \n third
far thla season
M g' '
f l place upsets this
and ho has a r­ A
f , J
theory ^ slightly,
Memorial Stadium
ranged to give ua
V
.
J roll was In the
Event Schedule
V / m J V No. 3 spot one
sra 1 J l/
year ago. Hut
Nov. IN
*4^'- ' TF
lust last year,
^ ■ d||m
sOrvIHe Touchtnn Hemioole JVs vs. Mainland
Nov. 26
Seminole* vs. DeLand (Home
j
Paul Pesold
This y e a r ’ s coming)
Nov, 27
average! teem to Indicate that
gym s e v e r a l the entire league is up. Peiold is Crooms vn. Eustis (Celery Tilt I
Qmei a week to four pins ahead of his 167 8 pace
jjork^ In. ^Thls la of one year ago and so is Von Her- Celery Fed Schedule
bulis.
have had such The City Loop enters its ltth
Nnv. 21— Edgew ater, there
axcaUent co oper- week of play at the Sanford
Nov. 26—Hel.and, here
(Homecoming)
Howling Alleys this Wednesday
Asked whether
he eared to make any predictions

Four pass intarcaptlons and two
touchdowns by Seventh Grader
Tom Dillard highlighted the Junior
High Schools 34-0 victory over
Lake Monroe last Thursday in the
eight-man touch football game

to:announce
1the new

rd it then inserted his larger
iraderi, but they were not able
ive aa good account of them■ as the 7th graders, scoring
two TD's.

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FOOTBALL ICOBMI
Sunday and late RtUtrdsy
HUNDAY'B
Quantlco Marines IT Holy Croei II

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Rhyne 59 Eton T
Harvev $4 Appalachian M
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held Tueadiy and contact wont
•ome of the men may continue
ough Wednesday.
i(kt Carlstrom, defensive guard
ured several weeks ago, re­
tied to duty and Trainer Dave
ka aald four other cripplea are
toctod to be reedy to goiagainst
i Gators In 0 a neavlUe. They are

had representative! at Mlsiti
Saturday when the Rebel! t
Mmlarvd but the Sugar Bowl
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SANFORD. FLORIDA

TUESDAY NOV. IS. Ifi.VJ

Taft Asks Ike To ' Legal Battle Of Giants Begun As
Fix Time-Table
Government Sues 3 Big Industries
-'lllt'AGO T A legal battle d i .inti trust I
For Legislation giants,
involvlni: lug gmeinmeul lode

IN WILLIAM Ci BARNARD

ROKGovernnientls
Planning Welcome
For IkeEisenhower
By HILL SHINN

PUSAN. Korea i* — The South
Korean government has rrversed
signals once again and Is planning
a super dooper welcome for P res­
ident elect Dwight Elsenhower,
whose proposed visit to this war
rone Is. supposed to be shrouded
In iilinosl secrecy.
A 15-man commltlco headed by
acting' Prime Minister Palk Too
Chin Is making plans for the show.
iTho committee lx composed of
"members of the executive, legisla­
tive ami Judicial branches and four
patriotic organization*.
The government will foot tho bill
for flower carts, posters, banners,
arches and the full regalia of a
Korean reception.
A government spokesman e a r­
lier had promised the biggest spectarln In Seoul’s long history,
A special Cabinet meeting was
called for (he formation of the
.committee.
* The government said previously
that it might call off. Its original
plan to give a big public reception
for Elsenhower for "security rea­
sons." Rut the light is green
again.
Special precautionary measures
to Insure security for Eisenhower
have been set up by the Army
and police.
Local government authorities

Uirsughout
welcoming
regardless
the areas,
man aald.

Smith Korea will hoL
rallies for Elsenhower
of hla appearance In
a government ipokes*

“Left-Over Sums Are
Candidate's” — Ervin
TALLAHASSEE tgi—A candidate
may do what he plaaaei with any
campaign fund* that a n left over
after the election, Atty.*0en. Rich*
ard Ervin said today.
fit advised Charles E, Fisher,
chairman of the PineRaa County
Republican Executive Committee,
the campaign spending control taw
Is silent on tha matter of disposing
of fund balance*.
"It wee undoubtedly the Intent
nf tho Legislature that thla matter
be one within the discretion of
ach Individual candidate," Ervin
saldd.

i u se s

'M.Mialor Lists Most
!*■ressing Issues To
L’cccivc Attention
\U JACK m u .
WASHINGTON 0
Sen I aft
i l l s ill io ►called on President elect
I'lM'iihowrr linlov In (i\ the lime
table tor legislative action in the
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Navy Fliers Pot

Plans Progress
For Launching Of
In aea Ut Japan Rooney,
Sewer Prograrii
LAS VEGAS, Nri Ui-Mlckey |
the dlinlnullve film actor,
Mickey Rooney Is

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At the 'tu n e tim e . T u f t told a
in w &gt;. ennfelenee tie dne-n I b elieve
H w ill lie o e c e n siirv te r F i'c n lin w

:Senate llepnhlienns of their new
le alters
I'afl predteted the ttepobleans
will (III major ousts "wllliout am
tuillle " He declined to say wlielli
er he wants to lie chairIlian of the
Gill* I'olb v t'onimillee or floor
leader lit tin new organi/atum
Hot the i Urn* senator said lie he
h eirs Eisenhower should summon
to the While House for weekly eon
(cremes the three lop leaders in
the Semite Hie policy eh,III In in
the lliwir leader and the head id the
• onfereiiee of all Itepublie.oi &gt;i im
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TA5IPA tJFi—Six men. two of
thorn former Tampa policemen
and another a city ctnoloyee,
pleaded guilty today tn charges
they were member* of n fourcounty cops end robber* burglary
ring.
The six entered surprise pleas
of guilty In Criminal Court as their
trial wax about to begin
Andrew M. YelvIngUm and Carl
D. Overstreet, who were members
of. the Tampa police force at tho
time the ring was operating, wero
two. of Its members.
Joe B. Dowers, city water de*
partment employe and son of a
was one of Uie
Tampa detective,
deteci
admitted burglars.
Reputod ringleader of tho band
was John J. Finn, who escaped
from the
tho ccounty hospital here
where he had feigned Illness, end
and
was captured In Cincinnati by tho
FBI three weeks ago.
Others were Armando Pino and
Loy B. Dorris.
BOMB DEMONSTItATKIN
Tha County Council of Home
Demoiutratlon Clubs wRI ho hosts
to ths federated clubs meeting
Wednesday morning at 10:30 a m
at Ut* Woman's Club, It was an­
nounced today hy Miss Lila
Woodard, County Homo Demon
■tratlon agent.
Tho Ulema of tho pageant for
the program will l«* "Tho Amer
lean Home •— Strength of tho
Nation."______________

Action will get underway for
bids on the Kcrt Fish Memorial
Hospital for Sanford about the
first of tho year, according tn an
announcement made In tho Novem­
ber Issue of the mngn/lnc, "Con
structinn In Ihc Smith."
The magazine Mates In n s e e ­
thin'entitled, "Southern Construe
lion Projects," the billowing:
"Sanford—O. Mcdwln I'cck, DeLand architect, announced plans
will be released for bids about
January, 1053, for Bert Fish Me­
morial Hoepltal; fooo.ooo."
Already, a County Hospital Imml
Issue has been approved by voters
of the County which allows a limit
of 0800,000 for hospital construc­
tion.
The Fish estate already has built
a hospital at DcLand and has ex­
pressed the Intention of building
a similar hospital here. Backers
of the County Hospital bonds work­
ed from the standpoint of Insuring
a hospital hero In campaigning for
passage of the bonds.

Growers To Proteat
Citrus Price O ffer
r,‘ ' ** _ _ _ _

ORLANDO t/B-Tho Florida In­
dependent Citrus Growers Associa­
tion has called a meeting here
Wednesday to protest prices grow­
ers are being offered for the cur­
rent crop.
Barney Cohen, association presi­
dent, sold "grower* ere offered
from 00 to U cents a box far
Ida UagtM for NvejS* Monday
IOOF HUI'PKR
oranges on the tree and 19 to 19
The
Independent
Order
of
Odd
cents a ben for grapefruit on the
Duxbury.
Fellewi wfll_ bold n suppeg on
W lM lsIty night i t 0tSO p. m. All
... criticized Florida Cltnta Mu
members, their famUIss or n Dial for what Im termad failure to
friend/ are urged to attend. The
citrus economy of
a juper co-oprunner win be served In the Odd
Fellow's hall and the Rebekah
markating of i
of the crop,
Lodge U also invited to attend,

(1 ) R e t u ilr *
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to e x lH tlrig

1 T a ft who w ill see K lse ld in w e r in
. |New Y o lk to m o rro w
along w ith

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(2) Extension* to existing sew­
er* so Hint every residence liisi.l.
the rorpornto limit* of the City
ran liuvo newer service, $:!I2 ,(H2T.il.
( 3 ) C o n stru c tio n o f
re ln fo ie e .l
concrete box d n tin to c a rry the
w a te rs o f tin* creek r n * t o f C y ­
p re s * S t re e t , $ 225,000.
f t ) C v iis tru e tlo n o f n »v *te m » f
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Toll Turnpike Is
Special Podium Given Boost By
To Lions Club McKethan Talk

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Former Cops Plead
For Fisli Hospital
Guilty To Charges

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on one s|||e and Hirer tinge com
llolchklss io his opening slate
panics on Hie other, begun Indus nielli listed the lop defend.ml - tills
w ay
Hi federal court
The gmernment's civil ,mti tni-l
"The tin Pont I'o i Ho hu gest
suit is aimed at lire.iking the link- chemical company m tin l nltrd
of E I Hu thud de Nemom - A S la te s if nol the w m ld
I'u and the t'u Pont tainllv wdli
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two other dereilil.ini- tin- i,enerat m a n u fa c tu rin g ro m p .m i m i 1,,
Motors t ’orp and the I S Huh t id le d S la te s , the l.o . t grodm oi
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three I’ll Pont holding ......panics giant
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lalinii of anti trust laws
Imn The assets id these ilncc
Willis I, Hotchkiss head id the companies
are In r \.v s , of fn r
Chicago antitrust division of the tulllori dollars I heii g n .-. ,|r
l-epurlmeul id .lii.lni
U'srilrd [ are twice Dial sum \ml then non
ttie ease will stand m a e ta " to i •"'-•'•I profits are m eyeess ,,| ,.M,
itself and will "dwarf all pieyiou« l i l l l l o l i a y e a r

fldgrlcd and fumliled fur the ring
this morning as lie married for a Anvils Is Authorized I»"P Marlin i It Mass) prospei
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i n e speaker of the new House said
Furl Mellon Lock
fourth lime following a surprise
I (I D r a w S p o c i l i c i l - I the general will be asked In deride
cln|M'iiietit from Hollywood
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'I’uft listed the billow lug
tin* I m ! M i'llm i d iii k u f.it ll m i* ,t jt
and "quite a hit Inller" than Mick
A llH m t in iilu . 'i f,&gt;, p r r p iiim g de- most pressing
WASHINGTON '4) - The Navy ey, signed the marriage eerllflcnle
nn i « i ' i l II I t liu
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reported today that two Russian- as Elaine Mahnken, 22. She's been tn ile d p la n s and sju irlc a tliiu H in
1 Tile budget, incilldiril! possible M o iim h * fnt 1 1 I v« u i
N c n tri! tu (lit* Id n lit ( In i. 11v f ' l 't r
made Jet fighter planes had been married once before
n fmir-Mte|i sew et
im m o ve m e nt reorgnnlrnlino ol the tludgei iln
tn h 11v
shot down at sea onlv 55 miles —
p ro g i u n i fo,- S i i n ,, .J vi a** g iv e n man and establishment of a eon I'lif u ( ' W«drt|* I «x Iu &gt; T in
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lust a few secrmds Rylng lime— Giving the slip to newsmen who l l l . t l l l g l i l liy III*- 1 I I I I 'n O IO llsslo n gresslonal hmti’ei commission
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Flamingo Hotel, the couple was *V ti1'" 1" r,‘ ,V
AV"* slon oil this could await budget w!n*rt» I I m* «dmm*n t i lutd s h t it s id
East Const nf Korea.
III- engineering action
lli* u o n il. u h t*ri i l u t - n r •' u i i i i . l
A third Russian-mode aircraft married by the Rev Thomas Dnlv
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Mi l ' n i l u l tin t
was damaged In the action, which at the Wee Kirk o' The Heather !
tmik place Idle yesterday, (he Chapel. Then they hurried l.. F.l 1 C ost " f the in (i)* i am la in g .tod* G overnment Heofcaiutatlon Act, Y lit I I I C 'lu li m i * iin t r n f Ih u l.h trH ,
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Navy said. It placed the scene In Rancho Vegas Hotel, registering led b y the C ity Is $ 1 ,2111 ,5( 17. ,\ which expires in April, almiild lie
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the Sea of Japan, about too miles as Mr and Mrs Joseph Yule
4 Passible extension of price wg* w n li h in it l h ^ ( ‘H v » id *• Iln * "1*1
southeast of CnnngJIp. It said Navy Mickey's real panic.
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fat pilots shot down the two 5! In ­
Rooney's former wives were ae the projeet would t" In venui’
idling*- a .wage and rent i uni ml- as well InllN tll*' Avi'lMM
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tresses Ava Gardner and Martha b e in liii- n l I.-Sid e n t* fm . mdi *d as allocutions powers which ex
n p t ln f i mm l l " I h m ! u f lit* t. tn it *I
ivy planes
Although Navy
plane* were cred I Vickers, nod an Alabama beauts -belt ..-Wei conm-elion
I u,|, , plre in tlo* peril d hetwer*M April I dd l i l t IdvfulA of ill* A* tIt it | m ill
in nod June III l ift ,aol lliere
lied with line of Inc first downing* jcontest winner, llelty Jane
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bail been souo &gt;ngg,......... tl.al it In t-4 •!• t lii i l l (ufi I ' L u j u i u *t- iti
of a MIG Jet In the Korean War— I Edward J, AA’ehli who operated n g*.„
to- . t i l , m u fm an n s . ...g . ........... p ow ers be ended im m e d ia te
,u In d Itt tin - in -iih ' • 1 Mu i mi 11m nt
in the autumn of 1910—Navy and the wedding chapel, sold Rooney ■m ahlll house
I io I lu- f iim f , | mu M at. i I F jij I
w ith liv e p h .m h u if |Vi
tlm t he had heard P re s
Marine air encounter* with the appeared nervous and hud trouble
!*■
Fad tuiivtl* d MuI io n - in it ia lbe X'g pel n m o lh
T rm n a n lu ig lil take o u t , ae
enemy fighters
ve hern rare locating the wedding ring The ccr " x In o th e rw aould
t m ia u l nm tln o lie fu ie h i goes out of office AXt i l l fh i- w in d n it'itnitiL*
A |tit•r
Only five 51IG kills having been emony was norformed about 2 t H | fit H imrt io(nmi. the
in h *rilla il im ii &gt;,( J im
o f | Oil ^ lll-tID I *71
flu n k I'd
flu*
credited tn Navy and Marine pilots a. m. The little star wore a grey
f r u it hutI iit - 1-r ifiltniM.
\ f t r r Mf
p a rk in ^ m e te rs In a C ity owned!
j
Aetlon on prnpn-ed nmeilll
throughout the ronfllct
suit and Ids bride a til nek street I'..) k iln ; tut, in*» i-|iti i l I,|.U |*ii lit . uients Io Hie Tnfl Until, v Ai l
M i ( i l l if i it 11h id I v
f ill's jih a l ttiD
The Navy had few detail* of the dress with m&gt; coal, hat or flowers (i.ll.h
-him , i ai * i n 11*ll, 11**11» \ YV i ! I d „ .i r , *
iiM C n f i i i -w |.i|.r m il m r l r t .
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action hut win able tn report that
Roth gave lain Angeles home
|ll ||- f I I n'I 'I «IfIV* I » *11 , mI IX t' il il 1'll |l I I III*
tfiioHmied On I'.me Six I
fnnr Panther Jet* flown by pitots addresses and the bride said she I*.f the AVlit e r I k 'ix e f m i'iit , n kn v '
\11 'i’u 11 r » it»■tut i ■d v m i •*-111f t | i i i i*
ol Reserve Squadron TRI from La* was divorced in Rulte, Mont . last i-'l tin* n s., n f tin - M u n i.q u it v*tn
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Atnmitoi, C alif. fought the battle September.
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rind
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F lin t ix H ig h K .iiu .,1 f i.n t t in ll m in ..' Plaits .Art* Made For
near the task force late yesterday
Red Doff, the Rooney press n n .I iq ip ru v e d n n m i'n in t u iii.i inn
One of the American planes was
Penury’s
Mxpansion
*|» Iif nil Ir -1 next I
Mi
M i C u ll
who first annnuneed the |&gt;llrude. H int i l i i i i m i ' i l h i iif t it n f
hit during the encounter hid was agent
lliD -d it\ f u r (ht III* %1 I-Ultra| of i l l
able tn return In the carrier elopement, Identified the bride as w ny |.in!, Imii in v u liiiq ; the Sun ' t i l ,
'I * DjuMirDf
J irn
]Mil ■! (hi cx |inti's inti &gt;iy tii. .1 ( 4 H 'lH l' • 11It Dt in i'
(
Oriskany, floating home base for Elaine Kclnkln. apparently her r.t n ip it n y .
|( I ' iiim m tn i
&lt;
d l h n l nil**ut
professional name
T h e d i'e n -x lu n n f tile Im u l -.ewe, P u n in x Cuni|mm in S it u f ■•§*1 xx*n
the squadron,
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"I'm really In love." cntlim-ed m id l i n t . t (.ru g i'u iM * I n - i i i l u n t il ■iD ltn li *! &gt;'*-'• *da\ x%i t h I I*d l ilir u r wit** nliiDDtf in Ihc
One MIG pilot was seen hailing
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who
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nut. A second Red plane was last about two month* ago before he u ln .iit 2 nn iiV iiH -k i in - u .iirn in g
iiffln* which Mum * Mn rnmimiix h r u i'i n l L in n s «tpnnrtui'i‘d S k i-C n f* w ith c .im m ixxh .M e rx f im illy i i i ; i .-.'
seen In a steep spiral dive and
ud*4**
Sin iD S lu r* * Im
smoking badly. A third MIG broke left nn nil entertainment tour of in i; to !|||*'&lt;* the e n ir ln e . lit lir f ir m t n l i i n r n v i'i
A fte r
efiiDddeM fiir
a
le u u e sf
lir u r e e il w i l l i p ri llin iim i v p ln iix on ill(*iliitli*| )* r t i'x l d n iif (n Mid t a t
nff the action after having been Korea.
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Third Is Damaged In
A c tio n Yesterday
Near Task Force 77

No. Ii.1

Eisenhower And Truman Sit
Down To Discuss Problems
Confronting Next President

Planning Combat Cargo Airdrop

%TAuKh Hand-To-Hand
Fighting Marks Re­
capture Of Bloodsoaked SniperKnob
SEOUL tfi — Soulh Korean in­
fantrymen In savaitt hand In hand
fighting today blasted Chinese
Communists oil a vital knob on
-fhlopd rooked Sniper Ridge, lost
175 screaming Reds a few hours
earlier.
Even ns the battered Chinese
reeled back frnm Rocky Point, a
new Rcil buildup was spotted at
the northern end of Sniper. Al­
lied war planes, tanks ami artil­
lery hammered the Communists
with high explosives and searing
napalm.
Ten U. S 1129 Suprrfort.s last
night pushed the Korean air war
^ jg h t to the doorstep of Manchuria
^ f i e 1129s smashed Chuuk, a Red
mining and
processing cenlrr with
a
In sight
slant of Die Yahi River and
set off a chain of huge fires and
explosions. Other Superfurti blusl
ed a Communist ammunition dump
near Pyongyang, the North Korean
capital.
The hitter fighting for the Kumhwa ridges on Korea's Central
Front roared Into Its TlCth straight
tlay when Ro Chinese attacked
Rocky Point at dawn The Point Is
9 &gt;&gt;i imt&gt;ortant knob on Finger Ridge,
whieh Juts out from the tnnln line
of Sniper.
The first Red assault was hurled
hack in close quarter fighting.
At It) a,m 175 fanatic Chinese
lashed out at the Point again. This
time they smashed through Ihc Re­
publican defenders.
Rut, before they could cunxntidate their gains, the HOKs ram e
charging hack, Uy early afternoon
(he Soulh Koreans had regained
• every Inch of lost ground.
Farther north, Communist groups
up to u company (150 175 men)
lii strength were rocn gathering
in the draws and gullies around
the end of Sniper Itself. The buildup
wus steady and nn attack seemed
Imminent U. N planes, tsnks and
nrlillrry spewed a rain of fire on
(hr area.
Elsewhere along thr frozen front,
ground fighting was limited to
minor probes and pnlrnl actions.
* A U. N, Eighth Army staff of» fleer said the Reds suffered 2.M7
casualties In ground fighting be­
tween Nov. 8*14, less than half the
previous week's total. * - v
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and Complinv unproved i,reeding in if lit I " x i *i ) \ii fut In'* ai i.I hi i*' I.
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program, arrnidiog to A. It. Cox, "1 t i i , Mr J i tin i S i liiia t •I, .h , mi |I ha i u 1 i I A" Vn‘l 11• ul,eg with
i«»i|I* I n a - |" iikilur * fi^a«* in* nl a( , MiiyxvdII Mali/., Yf 11 . wo, given
executive secretary.
The Iorsi giuup won llu* third ( M laiulii I •- iti *- 1 1 i»v\
a . Mn- i i*r»i*hi'ii'ii 1 Hie nlogiilll
plaee ruling with their pure bred
H id , h ix i* 4*
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registered H.oeford hull whieh •r *i’**iiI* ni nf &lt;ir tatuli* nn*! fiiwt |*f* Hill *1 ai I i * 1/ ut • . mg.
they nriiuired ill Novemlier of i*»iiiDil I In* J a x i D i s Mul*'. lli* vx ill
\ (It luilllif til*’ IM - ling fn uii St.
away from us. Peusnroiu i* where 11150. .lodging w
My RALPH J. TOMPKINS
done from re- MM'iik h*ii)4»ir*»\x I** fur** lli*- fuiii tl i I'* li- i - I m ii ^ xx*-t • AI,
Johnson,
they
workid
out
from,
for
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"5lv father went up with Ihc
rords of Imlls which were Hiilindt- i l i f l r i i T n f H id M (
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first Florida Division to Alklmmn took It not too long nfter the wor led from each eluipler. points l»'Ml.. Mill inn M SI lie*. Mrs. J. F.
Hi* w ill I id D N 'iif I i' l l L i ( M ia m i"
to enlist In tho Confcdcriite Ar­ started. They didn't h.ive any mil ing given foi the mimoer of rows !*X n f f i r i ' f H " f Iln - S a l i f ' i d .lax
I .limey nnd Ml I
S Maloilf,
my", recalls James M. McCasklll, road though, for Hie Coiifedrr«t»&lt; lord, p n x tu ie p io g M iin , future i i i'rt, xx I d i a U ii x x ill i t h im « f f .ibtli* tli'.i,- fi.m. Cili.P'l" wero
who operates r fin&gt;.l store on AA'evl torn it up ns they were having to idans fur usr uf the uiiimnls olid an u jilufiD a( Mu* ( M ia m i" .Mi i i u h
Mi. 4I lor..Ills
&lt;i lone. Estello
First Street. Mr. McCaskill, who leave, xo thee had to work out liv servieo re tide m l to the commun­ lu ll airp-M 1 , fnlliixvinir hiK H|»»ak |ti,i|.-&gt;. Mr-4. Gin Aili.-iti.p. Miss
movi.,1 ti, Snnfor,| in tiig’t, !•' n limit around Hie ronsl ol the Ktnto ity.
Mary Andn-n and Mi-»s Clnni E.
The lorully-owiied hull tdared ink: uiitriiKt'iiiDi»t.
It vns railed o lost cause, but
nnlive-liorn Floridian whose WithAVendel. Saefnrdit* were Mrs. F.
place was In Santa Rtisu County. those who were fighting believed fourtli in Ills rliiss ut teli Horiila
1, 4’ituibv, Mih \V**|nh, Mmi Wit*
limns, Mis. ,1. IV lin n u,"tid. Mrs.
Hn has watched Florldn grow* in what they were fighting for." Slute Fair in February of 1961. J a c k H c n n y R e l a t i v e
Tin*
unlmiil
Is
kepi
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tlm
Semin­
Tench. Mrs. H. .1 Nix. Mis. R. F.
"My father fought nn Mission­
from infancy almost, hut love- to
S u i n i r F u r D i v u r c c Cnnp.-r, Miss Ned M. Williams,
High School farm where stu­
rccnll most of nil the Impnenings ary Ridge near Chattanooga, ole
dents
are
afforded
the
opportunity
Mrs Rnelu*. Mrs. It. C. Long, *Mrs.
in tho ’f)()s as related Io him by Trnn„ Inti dun to hard fighting to learn tho development of a pas­
I It et. lien Lewis Crow ell. Miss
SANTA MONICA, Cullf H
hla late father nnd Confedernte and uiufanltary conditions, he took ture program, figure feeding for­
veteran, Edward X’. McCaskill who sick .... I was rsnlureil hy the mulas and l » currv nnd u i h i i h k i - Mrs, Rube Rtuin, Jack Sonny's Mary Me Mu lion, Mis. ('. Schultz,
In luw. often the object of Mm . Fred Rnlih. Mrs. Mary
X’ankera. TilPV look him to Rock the bull so they might loam to 1dsler
died In 1910.
is ink ok has sued her hiisluitid. lli'iw-ll. Sirs Gut tier. Mrs, A. J.
"The Kentucky gals were the Inland, 111. where tie stayed as it hamllu llveslerk properly.
tlyrl, for soparaln in n Iidiom nee Petersnit, Mrs. Ilishnp und Mrs.
finest ha saw during the whole ortsoner of war for 14 months.
.'the idlrgex mental erurlty.
i'enil Honsell.
AllTD ACCIDENT
war,” m r father often said, "lie When the wnr was over In 18ii5,
Mrs. Ilium, 47. sister of Mary
Vrhlrlex driven hv Robert M- Uvingsltine, Sonny's wife, asked
never told me n great deal iilmut he returned to Santa Rosa county
(ho wnr Itself and what he did tell to tho sawmill liusinesN he had Johns, 311 Elm Avenue, and for half tho community property,
Movie Time Table
mo klnda gcU away from you. before he enlisted In tho Confed­ Charles C. Roberts. 080 Sanford whieh she values at $300.imx), ami
Avenue, were involved In a mis­ $.1,000 monihlv support pending
Homo of the hardest fighting tho erate Army."
sir/.
Home Guard hail to tlo was tn
After the reconstruction period hap this morning at Park Avenue trial of tho suit.
•The Snow of Kilimanjaro"
keen the Yankees from taking following the end of thn Civil nnd Thirst Street, according to a
Thu court yestenlay ordered
• :00 . 3:05 . 5-10 - 7il5 . 9:20
Tallahassee.
War, Mr, McCasklll’s father served police rep-wt, following which tho Slum. 62. to appear In court Fri­
MOVIKLAND
"They (the Yankees) came up aa a member of tho Florida le g is­ form er tlrlver was arrested on a day to show cause why ho should
“TembuM
to Tallohaaaee by'way of the Bt. lature from tho rounty of Renta charge of careless and negligent not contribute the support. The
Show rtart* 0:710, feuturv 0:58,
Marks Rlvar and them was surely Rosa. The Sanford man stated driving* Damage to tho Johns’ couple married 12 years ago.
some bloody fighting before the that there worn same Negro mem­ car was get a t 050 and a t 07B t j Ilium's lawyer said ho Intends to intermission 8:19. tast feakura
Yankees gave up and retreated. bers In the legislature a t that tha other car by Lt. Max Dais, file a cross-complaint for divorce,
8:58
also charging mental cruelty.
who cavqred tho accident,
(C ssttssH oa rage H »
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Son Of Confederate Veteran
Recounts Tales Of Civil War

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to John II. Berkrr and w Selma.
HooVrr, Minnie Fl, anil hh C. V.
to Kllsworth L. Hoover and w
Margaret.*
Hoover, Kllsworth I., nml w
Margaret to George A. Stuhhlngs
and w Hilda.
Kvuns, Frank nnd w Claire I*,
to George A. Stuhhlngs and w
Hilda ‘
Kilpatrick, K. fl., Jr. and w
Esther L. to Thomas L. Lemon
and w Uettle J.
Murhy, Clarence and w Klixaheth to Theodore Hardy mid w
Ida Mae.
Ilassmann, Helen L , will to
Horace Weltmer ami w Anita.
Ilurrls, Krrirst t». mid w Kva
J. to Peck W. Kelley and w
Dorothy W.
Zorn, James T. nml w Virgie C.
*o Wilton A. Nabors and w Olyedla.
Brock. I). C. und w Viola &lt;1. to
Itobert Young and w Isnhell.
Laurence, Muds M. nml llelvii
M. to Jnme* A. WoolIon,
Wright, Sam J., Jr., and w
Jean, Turner A. Itnlrle uml w
clary to Lester H. Knfer, Jr.,
Howard (I. Knfer.
Handler, Frank F\ and vv Cohlle
S. to K. C. Kilpatrick, Jr. and w
Ksther L.
I.ey, Klius I,, mid w I’eurl to
Fr«d Iteaden nml w Nell II.
Williams, Jnme* A. nnd w Ovle
K. to Itoberl Hull mid llachel.
Hall, Itobert, sgl, to .1. II. Smith
uml w Lillie It,
Moore, Arthur C. and w Kath­
leen It. to J. Milton Moore,
Moore, J. Milton mid w Flurrln
to Arthur C. Moore.
M-slv Joule* II., widower to
Arthur C. Ilunmnn und w Jean&lt;tte and Andy Cuslck und w
Mary.

atla and ** Ethel. : iiT "
rst National Bank, Blrmlng*

Uurmtey, (Jharlro t \ III 4fl4
w Boris to Luulsa llolly Bohmalt
mid hh P. A.
Kowluml, William Id. and W
Virginia to American Havings
BulMlng and l.oan Assn.
Hinckley, Itobert K. and w Nora
11. to Stockton, Whatley, Bavin
and Co.
Flynt, J. W„ Jr. und w Krma C.
(u Kniifht, Orr and Co., Inc.
Flynt, J. W., Jr. and w Krma C.
In Knl|(ht, Orr und Co., Inc.
Flynt, J. W„ Jr. und w Erma to
c h t . 6 - " * •"»« r;'-; ./!.», J.
.,i. und w i.im s V
Knl*ht, Orr find Co., inc.
Flynt, J. W., Jr. mid w Krma to
Kidifht. Orr nad Co., Inc.
Flvnt, J. W., Jr. and w Krma to
Knight. Orr mid Company, Inc.
HI. Clair, Civile and w Pamllla
to First Frdeiul Having* arid
Loan.

lironann, Km I It. nml w Kva M.
to First Federal Having* and
Loan.
Keynnlds. William Alexander to
Stockton, Whatley, Bavin and Co.
Krlinls, Archie D. and w Mary
ft. to Block toil, Whatley, Bavin
mid Co.
C aa'rlbcrrv Cardens, Inc, to
Bernard Lewis.
Cassellterrv Cardens, Inr. to
Bernard lu&gt;wls.
Binlth, Kd mid w Croce to H. J.
Lewis Company,
Harris. Krnesl I,, and w Kva J,
In First Federal Havings and
Lonn.
Ilnnjumin, Anthony und w Bea­
nie to First Federal Having* and
Loan.
AiIiiiih , James mid w Kvelyn to
Ailin'* Winter I'mk Ixian Comnnnv.

___

ltei’se, Charles F. and w Kffln
to Hanford Atlnntle National
Bank.
Meeds, Annie l.ourle and hh
Walter It. B. to Florida Htute
Bunk.
Holdiy, J. L. and w Croce A. to
Florldu State Bunk.
(leurge, Johnnie C. und w Kill**
belli to Mum K. Murrell.
JnpHon, luiwreiice K. and w
Hvelvn II. to First Federal Hav­
ing* and Loon.
,
Lemon, Thomas I.. and w Betlle
J. to First Federal Having* und
j.oil II.
Davis, J. It. and w Pinkie to
Small Loans Co,, Orlando.
Kvuns, lolo Mae to Family
Lon n Company.
Nabors, Wilton A. and w olyrdill I d James T. Zorn.
Kjohhun, Morris M. nml w
Boris II. to Florldu Htute Bunk.
Young. Itobert und w Isnhell to
C, M. Iloyd,
Mercer, A ide Collins, sgl. to
Florldu State Blink,
Lemon, Thomas L. nml w lletlle
J. to K. (I. Kllpulrlek.
Itemusut, t.ui’llr M. and hh A.
M. to First Federal Savings nml
Smith. J. B. nml w l.lllle 11. to

buil ding?

f S P S F ^ f o r B O D O IT

^&gt;thta; .to« Harrington
m T,,Biri'
Bgird Slate Fanners Market

Everything1in the Building Line
from the ground up”

°7;fiKw
T,
Hr*(.•fruit, Duneati
Tha (oltowliig prliti

7ridale, Hanford I,, and w
Emily to Allen'a Winter Park
Ixian Co.
Klrchhoff. W. E.. Jr. an&lt;t Lu­
cille C. to First National Bank,
Orlando.
McAlister, (terry to Florida
Ixian Cpmpany, Orlando.
Walker, Jam** and Bessie to
Community Finance Company.
. Burris, S. Myrtle to Florida
State Bank
Him*, Harold to Florida State
Bank.
SATISFACTION OK
MORTGAGES
Holcombe, Mary L. and hh W,
L. to Ralph II. Geiger nod w
Jolla.
Flrat Federal Saving* and Loan
Aa*n. to R. C. Williamson and w
H au l,
Flrat Federal Saving* and Loan
aah. to Ralph If. Belger knd w
ulla.
Flrat Federal Saving! and Jxian
Aain. to Util B. Griggs end w
Cora .Lee.
Grig**, OUa B, and w Cora I&lt;rr
to Clyde St. Clair and w Pamllla.
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
to Bart R. Bronson ami w Kva M.
Florida Slata Bank to C. M.
Boyd.
First National Bank, Orlando
le Winter Park Telephone Co.
Florida State Bank to John B.
Carlton and w Marjorie.

t

non, formerly Mary 0 . McCauley.
Stripling. W. It. and w Mary to
Laurence K. Jepsen and w Kvelyn.
Atlantic National Bank, Jack­
sonville to J. W. Flynt, Jr. and w
Krma C.
Hanford Atlantic National Batik
to Karl R. Bronson and w Kva M.
First Federal Saving* and Isian
**. to F'red Iteaden, Sr. and w
ell B.
F'ederal Savings and Igian
, . jrn. tu K O. Johnaun, sgl.
First Federal Having* and Isian
Assn, tu Clifford Manley and w
Roxa Lee.
Barnett National Bank, Jackaonvilie to Wellborn C, Phillip*,
Jr.
Florida Slat* Bank to C. H.
Winn and Allle 0.
Florida Ftute Bank tu C, II.
Winn nnd Allle 0.
Partin, K. K. and w Annie
Luurie to Arcle Colllna Mercer.
Florida State Bank to J. A.
Lloyd and w Dorothy E.
Brock, D. C. to Iiabell Murphy,
*g)„ Robert Young sgl.
Berry, Courtland u . and w
France* to Sam j , Wright, Jr.
and w Jean.
Florida State Bank 1$ A. M.
Kermisst and w Luellla M.
William*, Jamea A. to Robert
A. &gt;, *M and Rachel,
ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGES
Knight, Orr and Company, Inc.
to Federal National Mortgage

»

•' • id, • ■
tin* ll.U -l.tl
Mm**
&gt;* nu II.ki. ft,is
IS VAIURTIKM uroilure received
'll Uanfi.nl Hiale Vnrmer* Market

C alifornia
u A . C ra l# It.a*
Otilom*. Ta llo w Bt Lb. IH. « . » •
P nralar
t Dot. Cralat
I l H - t lt
p a ia iT s
f.O SU P P LIItM

Ike Healer* on It)*
K*rtn*r'» M a r k e t 'f o r

to Trucker* atttt Pea)
p. m. Nuv*mt,*r l i t ft
Avoeaitoe*
Kleld

'ru m h i a. m. Nuv. IM h to to a. m.
f.iv 17th.

TnTAl, IlKCHIITH * « l parkn**», l.ial-t Humilit.* nn all pruduce,
r . " I Mnrk.i .Iron* on all
u rl.tlr. Hiiiipllr. plentiful on oilu I ie m a n d Hood, mark.I slrady.

KtaTiw*. Whit*

l l Ms.
oaa. Iw e a t
l-orto Itlra a (lu. C ra la 14.11
Kadlahaa
* Do*. C rm * ll.no
H,|u«sh. y*lto«r au llp r. M l O - l t l
Tom a I ne*. California

a

llean*. Tem lergraan.
Iiepentllng (Ju n llly
llu llp r.

Mean*. I’onterolar*.

Iieiierolln* Qualtlr

10 I-h. Lug*

tu Federal National Mortgago
As*n.
Knight, Orr and Company, Inc.
to Federal National Mortgage
As«.
Knight, Orr and Company. Inc.
to Federal National Mortgage
A lin.
Knight, Orr and Company, Inc.
to Federal National Mortgage
Aisn.
Newton, D. D. to Wealey John
Cutter and w Dorothea.
Knight, Orr and Company, Inc.
to John Hancock Mul
Co.
Meriwether, Frtncla T. and w
Wlihelmina to C hau and Com­
pany,
C. M, Boyd to Florida B u te
Bank.
AGREEMENT FOR DBBp
Carlton, John D. and w Mar­
jorie B. to E, 0. Medea and w
Hattie.
Brooka, Clayton and w Geneva
Mae to Dario Compaln and w
Marla.
CLAIM OF LBIN
Hodges, Fred vs Clyde C.
Kercc and w Anne.
Gethers, P. J. va New Pruvidrnre Baptist Church.
SUPPLEMENTAL MORTGAGE
Bandolph, Shado and w Julia to

t)U* to lute arrival*
,muted are IneotnpUta.

t*,l»

tha pricer i

The term "nerve” originally
meant ter.dou or sinew.

• You Board your money and other

gt

treasured em it. But huw about the one
pricaleis pmietiiop—your health ? Bet­
ter see yqur Doctor, follow hie experi­
enced counsel—and plwaie bring Ids
prescriptions here (or compounding.

^

FAUST’S DRUG STORE
22f East First Street

Phone 1C

W h o le S fo ry

Holsum Bread
nOIIIHn Enriched Bread gives you and your family a better
nutritional balance with ALL the vitamins and minerals, including
Sunshine Vitamin D, as recommended hy the National Research
Council's Food and Nutrition Board.
Scientists say Sunshine Vitamin D enables the body to utilize the
Calcium in your diet. Without Sunshine Vitamin D, Calcium from
other foods is not completely effective.
Milk and milk foods in Holsum Bread provide your diet with ade*,
•
•
quate Calcium which combined with Vitamin D builds stronger
bones and teeth, healthier bodies.
&gt; *, i
i
. , *
Get Holsum Bread at your grocers today for better
flavor, better toast and better sandwiches.
It s your best value in bread.

HoUum li y o u r beat choice o t en ­
riched b reada becauae It co n tain a
A LL th e vltam ina an d mlnerala, In­
cluding Sunihinc V itam in D, a t rec­
om m ended by th e N atio n al R esearch
Council's Food and N utrition B oard.

H s i s ’s w h a t y o u g a t l
One-half pound (eight slices) o f Hoisum Bread will supply you w ith a t
least the following am ounts o r per*
centages of your m inim um d aily re ­
quirem en t for these essential food
snbetancea:

(VitaminId
(Vitamin I,)

»rfi*H lrfW

mm

.

�r. iti, ita i

~r

(.round Is Kronen
For Casselberry Club

Activity increases
At State Markets*
Director Reports

CARHEI.HEItltY (Specioli 0 riiiim! bn iiMivt eeremnub"* for
lh«* now $25,00,1 Wuimin's Ouli
huibliitg g*'l off t'i a guild start
Saturday afternoon when 20 mum
her* uf tin* Lion* ('lob r•&gt;• on the
|uh of laving out the h ildim' Hues
and dlegiug t’ e footiag
The honor i.r removing the fire
shovel till of dir* wit* 'Imrud t"
Mr*, lluyn trnl Mott'*. |uc*olui
und, Mrs. Ii* omn '!. .1 u &lt;■. ,■* :ii
mao of the tiolldio - fun I *• •*■
ndttei*. I.oil-' d ig 'iuc • a t
vvere fii- • I it oc ■ . Vi i i i
Dlegle. Id ut iui’-i-0'iil

HOLLYWOOD

1

By BUR THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD lit*—How to draw
file fun.i Alexis Smith—call her
"cold amt statuesque.”
■•I see red when I hear thote
two words.'* she told me. " I ’ve
been tr* oig to escape them for
years "
She i&gt; finally making some procress Hid slie lias hall to use I
i otiilna.itton of Jujitsu and xmolderm love si cites to do it.
I
ui ' t ui came irt "Here Come*
it e t r ii io " :hi* Bin , Crosby flicki i
...
t.v i I seasons ago.
A.i .) ■t'.oyio j soC'i- y matron who
1 1 Si mb I oi a no t alarming way.
l lu- elm', i,x o p a tguly throwing,
inatcti v .Hi .t.im* Wyman
'Itlm.igh I was never told about
l .u - a • niniiv al Ihe studio
bait t-ii ddi- xisoahfing me In the
rote
fe i.uiimi-nlcd "After the
pH ton- . .. in. out, people kept tellno no- Ore,it work, old girl: I
d ll'll 1,1 UA Villi ti.nl il in V.ill ’ '
H e happily went into another
which William Holden
il I t'linen t,allied for
\lt!am "i It wasn't extub- It I'-ast 1 vyasn't
it' esque.' ” she said.
...........iimplcte change
"Sp'it S'rond," In
.iv s a &gt;al with physical
x -t watrhers snv that
i tuvu scene with Siephen
Hi it will sirrle F'e s- reeris
i.v t , iiv Hie ii'ii.sor’s .shean.
, doubtful She was diee-tfi’
s one bv a onetime crooner
I tick I'ovvell
Alexis s:•t,| she got sl'irk in the
ml , ,ili' :nr&gt;- during tier nine long
1 il iv it Warner Brother*.
aloof iiiv best picture
a . I to i iinst.nit Nymph,' "
died " i’liat's what got m«
1
si'iilm cmihln’t lld'ik of
an' iiixer kind of role "
a Ire s admit , to lie*’'"
■
‘"■in t v b’ n de" in Ihe shade of her
Inn: ami slu- i i. losivtcd any ef
*•&gt;) i tu make lu r du or dye
in uv cum av* al Warners."
'lie a l "Bley i I.limed 1 would
* an in iTotit’o my li.iir lo he sexy
liu* Il • ug!,I I would have In he
'uii: an, d mil I wouldn't change
woenever they wanted
hail color

WINTER HAVEN, tSpecial) "A visit to several of our Stale
Markets during the past few days
reveals much activity. Nut only
NEW YORK (A)—Who’* belter
In
increasing volume of produce,
off—the while collnr employe in
hut on several ut the Markets
the front nfTire or the production
construction of additional badly
worker in the shop?
needed facilities and paving arc
Business lenders disagree. Some
being milled to completion lu pro
Bxay the accountant, bookkeeper,
vide additional mean* of Itumlimg
stenographer and filing clerk never
Florida’s important winter fs ml
had It so good Others point to the
amt vegetable crop,” I. II. Lewis.
higher pay of the tool and die |
Director ut Slate Markets, salt! m
maker or the tnan behind the to r - '
ids weekly market summary.
ret lathe ..Arft&gt;rdln)(_ to fill* school
Meint*"i •
. O'- i " - ' ,.b
■■
""At I'timpami Stall' M!ufcel the
of thought the white collar man Is
u*i*i*ee-'I t &lt; Ii, *,- x*111. ** * i'*vrr
new paving is almost completed
Industry’s poor relation.
*it",*tou' " ul. o* iIn* new 1 uihhev
llcan shipments increased ton
People who see hnrd times ahead
u Heh will t..........d a 1 a m**ellm
siderahly during the past 'lx day*
for the office force cite the growth
f t- i)[, t -.
I • u **'"
with this season's high of 7,319
of office mechanization Electronic
til|t lis's trmnv win- l. skdle! II
hampers moving ut one day Bean
business machines of amazing
the building rn fl* . in.'l i'ling •»
t|Uality is very good and volume
complexity and efficiency arc mak­
pufilt-rx, ninxuns, ,*!ueti i,*iiii n i' ioI
.should increase during the qcxl
i n g nn.ny clerical skills unneccs
tdineher*, all of w' on I. t*• of.iu
several week* Du* first pep|&gt;et *
^»ary. they assert. A cose In point:
,&lt;d to donate o*i|C,x tiiri-s of week
uf consequente showed up Iasi
The lit 11 Telephone Manufacturing
,ot tli| proii-i't. Xi ei
week World Healer type sold al
Co in Antwerp. Belgium, has per
uf iIn- town l o*...... . i * i
prices lip to $•'&gt; mi. Cuhtornla won
fccted an electronic mall sorter
4I'| \ ieu, io *k l i b 't a I
1' ' '
1der ty|K* reached $h.2'i This com
Mailing nddresses pass before the
w ..i in e.|,iV rio " '
mudily is io light supply and will
operators on a pneumatic system
vvldeli will lie-'oiee ■■
continue so lur several weeks
and the operators press little le­
moi'V eoinmonit v n. i is &gt; u
SqllU'li are on the increase ami at
vers indicating the distribution
i 'e’-edul tv-- r *■i 'in •
satisfactory prue* Alt varieties
route.
l.uiiuv ■• c*. I e'l il
are available daily lit quantities
Four machine operators can do
I ide Tri-del, donu ' i •' 1
sufficient for mixed orders. Egg
the work formerly accomplished
plant, m light supply, sold mostly
•'a -"llu -iri no.I will . uni ii &gt;
In Ihc same length of time by 70
around
$2
-si
to
$a
in
),
with
light
Ism ail sorters.
UixOO auditorium, ............ .a
supplies expected t i continue for
# Similar labor saving features are
loung e.
several weeks Okra and peas lire
provided bv new and more effic­
' ill*' &gt; Ilf '
Hull o' ' I
t VPIlKSd C,ARDENS, I LA. - Pretty Toni Halite* ul Wiot. i
moving in small lots around $2 no
ient illclntlng. billing, arcounllng
• the -Be ini' it '*
1 ul
'
fur peas and Jii ini fur okra. The
bookkeeping, check writing, ad­
Haven In the filt.1 entry Dorn the City of One Hundred l akes in Hie
uli-led the initial
. I •• •
weather fur Hit* past week nu*
dressing. duplicating and tabula­
Tenth Annual Tangerine tjuren rorilesl being held here November
Sii’onlay ninl si'ii d
i. •
; very good and crops should have
ting machines—by pushbiittoti-mii offee and Hike 1.« ■l&gt;, . i . .
21rd, but the law of averages will he In her favor, for a Winter
made good progress
crated filing svstems lltul enable
wlukurs.
H.ivrn girl has not hern rhoxen t|uren *iuce Ihr Serond Annual Con
"In Hu* Florida City Slide Mar
u clerk to select one of many
hundreds of thousands of cards
kid area the lium of trio tors Is
if,, wlieu Dorolhv Snlvely, now Ml*. Alio Adam#. Jr., was selected.
day ami night io preparn
in a snlit second, by postage me­
JOBLESS BENEFITS
llliimi Y .ilui1 Told
Former Sanford (iirl j heard
ters. electronic “ brains." calculat­
Him and planting of beans, tnmu
TALLAHASSEE, (Special)
lot**
and
jioi.dnes
The
present
ing machines ami electric type­ Figures released by the Unem­
liy K o r e a n \ eti* •an
I n Mother Of Child
TurkVi M t dm Is
outlook is for a heavy volume o!
writers.
ployment Compensation Division
H al Hoyle C o lu m n
pn&gt;duec during February, March
% (’ Wright Mills, associate pro­ of the Florida Industrial Commis­
IT. S MARINE CORPS AIR 1and April A light supply of to
Seeking Closer Ties O h Wio ,A Si SHpIeNi tGu Tl lO N *I'l. u t |iu,lII I.ii I .
fessor of sociology at t’olumblu sion reveal a gradual absorption STATION,
Ity II VI. BOYLE
CHERRY
POINT.
NUniversity, recently told ail office of the State's labor surplus in f , — iF.ITNC) — a baby boy uiatoes Is moving over Hie mar
......le , It* vein nl&gt;: w i
| u.i
ISTANBUL, r A Turkish mill li n e , vv liu inis i . ti n ii- ,1 lu 11 .
ket Just now with prospects for a
NEW YORK l* In Ihe pieseiil
management eunferente here that tourist services and Increased ac­
uni
weighing A pminila 'l mince* was continued light inuvemenl foe ieach for a better world now seems fare mission leaves l i . t . i , Hu 11* VVlIxillIgtnfl I ' " I I I * I I ............. till
office mechanization hat put an tivity In the citrus Industry.
sometime
lireece
and
Yugoslavia
lo
kill!
t*
ii*
upper|
me
lino*
for
government
end to the prestige, security ami
born
Nov
l,
to
Mi*.
-Marie
T.
l\n| ell II fiifilliln*. I n n i
Mi* value
The report of the week ending
"Six lo eigld b.mirand rates to dii something about the marlml closer the defense plan • of tla -e ■a a plot o f Hli'iul
favored financial inisIIIou once en­ November 7, shows 8,023 claim­ Uario-v. wife of .Marine 1st Lt.
Hie problem of the martini and three strategic Balkan cnuulnc.
joyed by the white collar worker ants receiving 1100,109 as coin* Edward It. (ior.icy, at the In­ of tomatoes ate moving dally
Y o u n g li lt .u til e a i l ..........
I !i
through the Fort Fierce State 11.,* people who lidinlc martinis is
Tin* mission, headed by Mai i.a i-t vniliiilil. i P In alii 0 I'l. m
Before mechanization, he so ld .. .)ur
lured to 9.281 being paid $173,719 firmary here.
Market Volume is increasing and "Mi* above the boundaries of sci (ieu Mithill Akeuknva. will ton pula e li ll le d tu iii'ii v I I ■ l i e
the white collar worker made j)1(, week before. In 1951, however.
Firm Lt. linroev, who is serv­
about double the Income of hourly covering the same period, only ice here at the I'. S. Marine quality iinprovtui: Most grower* &lt; ice. politics, lace, age or sex limit* talks begun more than a | uil i m i n n , . m o l &gt; s d u ' U i the * a'
rated wage earners hut today his 7,771) unempio:veil received 9134.- C»tp. Air Stall' ll, is tin* son of feel that witli reasoiiahly good I lie flat dutum ol many bartend month ago when a Yugo.l.iv army I I .
- ..f I ’iitiMiriin it. a *v d i . . . i.
weather they have a &lt;In lin e lo t't'H |S
group visited Alliens and \ok.tr i Hiito I s o f bloisl
unve. 014 — 1.143 Icx# unemployed a
Income Is "only slightly abi
it! sii-s \ \ \ i s i in :n sT .s
Mr.
ninl
M
in. Ldwuid -I. Hume) harvest thirty to forty per cent
Observers believe tin* military
"They'll never have pi ace any
and in.. several
important cases
'T h e y
O iu
• I ..................
1
..
of
11
hi)j 225th Street, Siuingfiel.l of their autu ip.di-d volume Bushel Won in tile ivoihl so Ion,; a- they leaders are working mil informal
•*. \ B! \&lt; II I* The FlopI I &lt;l-« I III ull V lift- I 'V a '
'lower than, the average income of
i du n of Nurse Alllies
Iherc’s less danger of getting an Gardens, Long Island. N. Y. .Mrs. field el ates miM from til (V) to atliivi martinis »’engross o mill to aunt defense plans m Hie &gt;v&lt;
various wage working groups,”
"ft
(N'av
2W, I;*’............. I
V
(iiiilo-v
is
the
tlanghl*
r
of
Mr.
X
T
ini
on
tin'
mi,-|mil
Idiiek
the
past
nnv
attack
Is
launched
from
lie
.duillsh them by law if possible
Monday elecb-,1 f i r r l m d e
On Ihc other side of Ihc fence, arm amputated or a leg smashed :
dav f o r l ull ,lav ■ F I
H i ie *■
and
Mrs.
Martin
W
.
D-nipl,*
uf
week
hind Ihe lion I’uil.iln
I*.u i -iiu Hcai h president.
i i to fun e if eet v*’-at v
The olflco employ# Is more like­
the American management Asso­
inf
Hue oldtime bar'lender said
‘ W in n
Hi. v
i VI i
• I
•
"More than 2'UHKI pounds of
ciation presents in It** monthly ly to get a Christmas bonus nod taiHt Klloilt Avenue, Sanford, Flu.
Tiebaby,
named
Edwin.I
llitv*
Von
know
when
veil
serve
a
fifteen varietn - of pecans moved
magazine "Personnel,” the follow­ | he’s more certain of u steady an­
* a im c I lie vv in,o,!i I ■ f i*i
i
, lug I . ■I
ing results of an employment sur­ nual wage. The plant worker is miuiil, Jr., I* tlie tliii'l child for over the Starke Slate Farmera u ,o or a a kiiian an ut dm i i v di ink l l l l l l l i c i l l l s blame It on 2" vc.n . ul II U. I aw , at |u III,
■ a uei| I'liisiiii, re»orthe
Gurney
famllv.
who
are
levi.&lt;i
have
some
idea
what
it
will
do
role I lie I lemoi t ,&lt; in th e aiilliolini.- ■ l* up I nv, ii *1
I ),*i l l , ■■ l a ll
.Market during the first in'curt «ulo
vey lu the Cleveland Industrial constantly subject to layoffs and
IxtLMVV Hint It'a
in
\hero
,iti,1
tlo
v
have
some
oil
i
idillg
lit
|U
Fast
Mmel
Ac
nne,
Ic mporu ry mu- in ploy me nl
my If Is a side tuaUli, si,, l .on of i j. I utu* mg n - " '
of Hus season on November lilli
| “i 1*\ 1«I*" 1*| ItIiHI plasma
urea:
tint
when
I
lots
a
martini
foi
I
(annul.
Ylthige,
lliivcluch,
N.
C.
When Inc union wins a pay raise
.told wide uneasiness \mt „.k in in ioddinu If" o' ' 1• **lit'' 1 ■ ’
liross receipt' to liriiueis totaled
■no ll f ig lit mg liver The white collar inun in Industry
1'. .1
.V ■V......
$1,407 Id, nil average &lt;d 221ie per a customer foi Ihe frst lime I Well, let’s see (lie llepoliln.ui' I I ,|,|,,,,, I .III
iieli Hong a-Is happy and content, says the for (he men In thu shop. Ihc non­
always
have
a
si
use
of
curiosity
union
office
force
usually
gets
a
I
lll'W
I
lint
I'lll.'
l
I
I
'
u
pound Mahans In ought the Ingli•I Hi....I is iiccili'd at
survey
solve il " Tile average lou
No
matter
how
well
I
thought
I
III,
l|
liu
V'l'l
I'l"
I
..
H
I
I
•
M
u
u
raise,
too.
know
s
Ihe
problem
is
llo
i
.
iv
d
iu
n h iiNpitnli,
est price uf 2!i' ,-e to 33'xc per
, He has more freedom than his
Because he's closer to manage­ year ago Hum at present This pimrnl. followed lij Selile) * at 2ile knew hint liifuri' I see a new ■»Ii11 wishes it weren’t
iif tu V III II Ii I ii
hll V ‘ I . u
i i
i'l'*
... ui .lismidrx here
B colleague in the plant Usually he
I *1.
I I uni
l ilt- IlilHOl
Tiie fai 1 all Itarleuiln a ee o i II I. I 1.1 I I I " b. iu
can smoke when he wants In lie ment, the office worker has better iltiflnulum may he due to sea to 2tl'jC Other v.uii'lles Intiugld Hi tils t'lmrai'li'r once In* svvitvhe.
annul, or business trends
martinis
Ya'uiiml tlluiiil Fro
illiiil.il get abi, e - g t l.l.i,i l pt.i in t ui i .
from Hie to 2tle pet pound
can make personal colls on the. opiMirtunltles for advancement.
. 1.1 i vi , il t* niosl
| But his average pay,
article
In tills enmity, lot claimants re
.mil none far 1 1 * ' I I (me "
” Tomatoes hroiight the to p " The tally thing I’m sure ul i
office plume.
I - &lt;III I il III," | i I -a a
I
lower.
reived $1,723 of the state total
irit't* on the Fort Myeri Slato End lu will lii'linvdifferently ili.m
n!i| laieu to
Ills work
cleaner and safer; concedes,
I'.uls gill lo
larkel last week at $8 50 tier lu fore But whin will he do'' t om
crate mi top grade Field run pt.uii tigulosl the dear old mother
,01 instill la
brought *3 25 to Jd :a« per field lu- always pi nixed before on a hour day to a real IliuMm: fain iit Hu
crate A fair volume of eggplant luoi ration” Fight Ihe nicnmrv uf lends now In prefer i :lu - s uf p.du
sold at II Hi to $2 30 fit Id crate, his father &lt;&gt;r the nearest man with gill over which a eliisi ,| ImtHe nf
with pepper selling fur $’■In while oi reach” n r will he |uxt start veriiimith has licco waved onee
narked iMt bushel crab's brought flapping Ills arms am) try to fly Tills I'olicoetllM) has a leuileney In
ST IH) A fair volume of excellent ....... it'll the liar oerrow '
eii idle his normal no Ik of kmd
qualify eocmnlii r» sold lor 15 III
"I tell von Hu* uniertiiintv get* ness and lam turn inln a top fight
lo $il 25 jiei bushel and a ligld Ii mail down p m llrillarlv after a or.
volume of 'pi:i-h loooght S3 2a on lifetime in this business "
one veteran resl.iorulour, vnn • h
l Fancy and $1 02 no iiiedlntn per
The mill'llld qilllffer Is a lonely lied liver tills pinlilciii says law
V e4 A
, half htishel
An im reuse in hut proud figure The toaloilly ol makers will never solve it and
volume Is alilieipuleil
uiankltid taking the human ran- Hole is only m e real ohiliou
IIOIIN
ALVIN
"Immoknleu State Mai ket re around the globe n and inindlv
"Thai ’’ lie *u'd, "is Im a Im ir
ports n fair movement of luma always has been heavily against lion mao to sallu lip In .i ill irltni
toes ninl ciicniiiher* and a ligld lie imbibing of alcobi'lo' f......race mao every tnilc lie * I * 'live on
v ii p ■■I ■ ol yellow 1 1 " .kni t k In any form They figure tins has •Hie and make it ill
it Hu' i
squash ekni ami eggplant Dnr eail»cd more tniolde to ouiru pi ■ loin-el! a*k for i i i,u! i i in iy
lug the week ending November pie than it has been a benefit I" "Make lllllie vvel
Ttb growers received in excess of The arguments pro and &gt;on go &gt; i
"Tin* leyiibii uiailini loan will
S i l l I limb ol st.eer ton lur no tlie
$o,3iX) ini lor a little ever 2.non endlessly
bushels ol prodoee. Crop* are
spni
Ami I guess tiiui s | )»,* unis
Hid even among Ihe gentry who
looking better and an increase m share a liking for the flowing cup way we'll ever gel I id nf llielll '
volume i* anticipated.
th.il elietr* them there is slrmet
"Beans are moving on the P.diii prciiuliee against Iho-e who seek
ken State .Marin i at Hie rale the mellowness in mixtures of gin and
past week of about 15 ear* per vermouth The martini Ilian real
duv Price* ranged from SI hi to ilex tills, ami one toasts another
$5 5u per bushel A light corn liy saying
inovenirnl brought around $ 125
"Well, there aren’t many ol us
"/ CAN PUT YOUR
per bushel crate Duly a few pep left, are there’’"
per* are reported moving Crops
There i, a growing conviction,
LONG DISTANCS
are looking fine. Some radishes however, a no mg sum.: bourbon,
will begin moving next week and rve, Kroleh or wine funders Hint
CALLS THROUGH
potatoes and celery will start in (iio number of mtirlird admirers is
early December Dally planting of nn ihe Iio reuse rather Hum Ihe
P A S T i R if you give
of bean*, corn, radishe*, cxi'urntc, wane
turnips, callurds, celery and eub
Just why no line knows The He
me Hid nui-of-iown num­
huge arc underway
ber Thai way I don’t
".More Ilian .m .imni units of produre, valued In r i r r i i of Stn.lHNl,
have tu make you wait
moved over Ihr Sxnhir-1 SI**'
while I get the number
-Market Iasi wrek, Bean* led with
lietlrr Ihan 20. Hat bushels aver­
from 'Inform ation' in the
aging $.1.00. Average price* c*i
city you're calling."
buslirl nulls ef nl'&lt;er llems n' oiv
citeiimlrer* al $3.31, eggplant
$2.73. pepper 13.50, oranges
$2,511, $q npefroil $3.00, In nilill*
llun in I'te abuve a niimII
vo'ume of elgl.l other varlelles
IVT.ue ~co;jte Travel by Grayiiound Titan
move I U'.ougn the Market. The
first local eabbaae also move
by Any O.bor Transportation Syslair.l*
In light volume laxt week anil
N* -V
volume la expected (n slowly In
Drop In and sto jrnut (irryhrund agent and you’ll learn ic’.y
rre is r during the nrxl two
Sis iin Ill'll’
(in.-)hoard t* Aiorrlra'i limit popular travel way, lie'll explain
week* wlt'i heavy volume le
in &gt;ou lint ru other travel swum offers to many miles for •
early December. Volume hi
dollar . . . suih frequent, Well timed schedules . . . so greet a
rie a ie le anticipated on all Item*
varltty of scenic rnjoymenl . . . so much relaxed comfort. Anti
during the current week.
Grryboand. ij the 40# travel system that ran take you on ont
"Cucumber volume dropped off
llrlti to every great American chy, to evary on# of the 48 sutei.
on the WumhuU State Market
end Into Canada and Mexico! No wonder millions find Greyhound
with pen|H*r and eggnlunt show
7 viUy'i Util Buy h* Tree#// ll.-ee arj a (sir ojmplrii
ins a slight JnerCnse. Hood prices
on all commodlllc* helped more
' '
„
f ,
fortunalo grtiwcru to overcome
lluaea One Tot
Ruses One
some nf the losses sustained tint’
Dally Way
Dally Way
to unfavorable wualhcr condi­
2.1.50
New York, N. Y. It SUO Detroit
Ilrkivrr srlually lifts Hie rug
tions. CurumhvM uVernged $5i)2
17,48
Host on
&gt;3.83 Williamsburg
slijihily —then gently ilUuto
per bushel, ikitipera $5,181 and egk
&gt;1.30 Frnvldsnr#
35.00
Chicago
if* &lt;
it —shake# out llw lisp-cut*
plant
13.11.
A
tilluI
of
11,09*',
field
13.75
3.70 New O rlfiks
Miami, Fla.
crate* of which 0,734 were minimting
gril
ul
her
elesnrrs
mis#.
33.13
Atlanta
8.38 Colorado Sprlpg*
berr moyctl over the market Hie
Only' lluover "rlbis-eDan#*1
33.43
Philadelphia
18.85 Denvtr
&lt;
ik,
*"
the firs t truly balanced car in the low priced fie ld!
your rug. becaus* only Hooter
&gt;7.30
WMhingfiHH
17.78 MlHMopolla
bnUi, at il tuvrpt, iu B rfaorvs.
13.13
Mexico CHy
88.88 Mempbla
13.43
45.38 Dalian
At your Plym outh dealer’s
ho. a anli
Weather
13.33
48.43 Buffala
Han Fraarl
i-W
y*---.
/
w
44.03
&gt;3.88 Malt Lake Clip
Nlegara Kl
High IMW Rrrrlp*
30.93
88.88 Seattle
MestrslF :
Aitravllle
72
31
V'aluiSbraU.g, us,
O W . S O
THURSDAY N
11.10
9.30
Charlott#,
N,
C,
Key West
llodon
S a v o T im e
11.40
Chattanooga
11.Si
Cleveland
Soo ll and ontor (ho big “Moot Iho now Plymod!!)''
Lot Angela*
o n L o n g D la fa n c o
By WALTER BTIKKDE JR.
(For Nani Dawson)

Buy Christmas Seals

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A ll • a l i a s e s
nullr**. ro u ts
b o o k s, ro se ln lln n s so il n x tlre a
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TH E CHILDREN'S HO UR

No one can dispute the ffect that *security measures

are necessary to preserve our military secrets; Knowledge of
some of the things our government is doing might weaken
the country and make it more vulnerable to its enemies. But
those responsible for the preservation of security should es­
tablish in their own minds first whnt is and what is not sup­
posed to be secret.
There have been several reports, reprinted in manv
newspnpt'i i, that the United States has succeeded in explod­
ing tin first hydrogen bomb. These reports came from scr,.ee personnel v iio were described as eye-witnesses to tho
explosion. Apjiuuitly these IcttcrH were uncensorcd, or if
they wefe yujjjvnW i .......... . /mil loii uoiicei'riirur tlie okpjopiQP
was not considered Important enough to delete.
U is d iffic u lt to see why competent representatives of
Ihu nation’ press could not have witnessed the explosion if
one did take place, since the authorities at the scene did not
think it necessary to stop letters on tho subject from reach­
ing tho public. If it was not considered dcslrnblo to have
civilian newspapermen present tho government might have
made provisions to scud hand-outs on what hap]&gt;endcd to the
press.
No American newspaper wishes to undermine this coun­
try by publishing material which might endanger Its sufety.
But it Is not wise to prohibit coverage of one of the world's
most Important nows events by truined newspapermen and
at the same time permit accounts of whnt happened to bo
made public by service personnel.

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M URDER!

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A Year’s Progress

law. Before anyone loses any sleep
OVtr this' matter, we suggest that
they read the law in full.

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Listed among the qualifications

of an applicant the other day we
found this rather significant state­
ment, “Also 1 own a television set",
w « are not quite sure just how this
qualifies one to run a linotype machine, but we learn something new

every day.

---------- «►.-------- As tong as Democratic leaders
■re already discussing who should
lead the party in 1906. it might he
worthwhile to consider Senator
Russell again. He would have
tten far more voles in the South
in Governor Stevenson did, and
the Governor didn't carry a single
state outside the South.

K

The gangsters and racketeers are

■gain heading for Florida in spite
of tho warning given them by
Governor-elect Dan McCarty to
•tay out, the Tampa Tribune sei ports, also revealing that ads are
S Ming run in Nevada newspapers
&gt; for dialers to come to work in
Ijfl gambling houses. Not the least of
r Florida's difficulties as well are the
i othtr punks that come to this state
, .during the winter to prey upon nur
tL tourist ponulsiion and our local
1 suckers—the gyps, the gold bricks,
the wire-tappers, tecond story men,
‘ light-fingered gentry, nnd the hrggars, itinerant peddlers nnd other
fly-by-nighls, Beware of them atl.
■#*
«
From Douglass Wrlla to Mrs.
Gamer comes a letter revealing
, - (hat the Nativity Scene (or which
a fine group of Sanford ladies has
t*,' worked so hard and so long was
j.’ shipped on Nov. II, and that Mr.
Walla himself hopes to be able to
' ha here during the holiday season.
M This Nativity Scene which will Ire
V' erected at the Band Shell every
; Christmas will add much to the
£s'„ spiritual quality of our observance

of this grtat occasion ami the
ladies who iponiored the project
tad those who contributed to it
deserve the lasting gratitude of the
general public for whom it It pro*

f1 flow*

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Tba most outstanding characterlatic of Governor Stevenson during
the campaign were the beautiful
(peaches which he delivered. They
upturn) the hearts of.'everyone
F who heard them and won jnany of
¥ tha inltlltctuaia (commonly reg fmad to u the "egg-head vole”)
to Ua (Ida. But they wain written,
E according to Frank Kent, by left*
- Wing ghost writari. Tha Salt Lake
*./Cljy speech which we hava already
nfam d to ai ona of the moit beau*
rttfri w* hava tvar heard was written
ft tv Herbert Agar, former .editor of
[fta* Loulivillt Courier Journal, and
fpba Richmond speech, another gem,
dm polished work of David
gCbhn. a fraa lance writer from
jfcllhrieeippi. So (aye Frank Kent.
|V 'Not Oily did the Batjutykan*
F.tlnga a coma-back In Im recent
r. emtio n, with the help of some
■♦■.gl irty good Democrats, but the
H M n k an dollar did too, accordlni
dm executive vice president of
H i Homo Federal Saving* and
ujutM AaaoclaUon, who wya. “Tha
R H p tf will be worth more s year
' K n o w than it U today", We are
Btfipnod to behave ha la right InH M m has about run ill course.

T h o U n ited S ta te * w as in icss d a n g e r a t th e end o f 1051
th a n a y e a r b efo re. T h is c h e e rin g o p inion cornua fro m th e
Council on F o re ig n R elatio n s, w h ich h a s ju a t p u b lish ed its
six th a n n u a l volum e, c o v erin g 11151, on in te rn a tio n a l h a p ­
p en in g s th ro u g h o u t tiie w orld. In 1UG0 wo w ore in serioUH
d a n g e r o f involvem ent in a w orld w a r, a n d w ere m ilita rily
u n p re p a re d . A y e a r la te r re a rm in g had a d v a n c e d fa r, a n d we
hud held o u r ow n o r gain ed In re la tio n s w ith o th e r natio n a.
On th e o th e r side of th e p ic tu re Is th e fa c t th a t we a re
m o re dial iked th a n fo rm erly . W hile R u s s ia n p ro p a g a n d a m ay
h av e s o m e th in g to do w ith th is , th e m o re co m pelling cau se is
p ro b a b ly th e u n iv e rsa l d re a d o f w a r, a n d th e fe a r t h a t o u r
d e fia n c e o f th o K rem lin m ay b rin g it on. A nd in a th ir d
w orld w a r in n o cen t a n d g u ilty w ould all Ihi Involved alik e.

Washington Letter
Hy Senator George Smothers
WASHINGTON; lien- wo go
again In our fight for that VA
hospital at Gainesville. Most Flor­
idians by tills time are aware that
for tho past several yearn, the
congrcsaiorial delegation pushed
vigorously lo hrlng to teallty the
long-tnvisloried thousand I J )iospltal for nouro-psychiutrir pa­
tient*. Victory has been achieved,
with even appropriations uvulluhlo
for construction, until the i'reeldent by Executive Order directed
a reduction In such facilities.
Last week, the VA took steps
to sell the lam) acquired for tills
hospital. .Senator Holland, Con­
gressman llrnnett and I have
urged Genornl Oar) Gray, Veter­
ans Affairs Administrator, to
withdraw this slto from the sur­
plus list. It should bo retained, wo
holteve, because wn are convinced
the new administration us well as
Congresa will rrcognlro thn need
for this Institution.
VA medical men hnve told me
thnt this location, near thn state
university which Is soon to linvu a
medical school, Is most ileslrnhln
and that, politics aside, It should
ho built.
This innttor loot statewldo toterest for two principal reasons.
Most of our cltlrene believe that
our vet- 1 an-, particularly those
suffering whnt used to lie railed
"shell'll"' It," ..to I-serving of thu
best available treatment. Many of
them, In all parts of tho state,
have hern put Into jail lo restrain
them for lack of hospital facilities.
NOTES FROM HERE AND
THERE: Fish and Wildlife Serv­
ice, quickly an the job of studying
the new outbreak of "red tide" In
tho Gulf of Muxlro off Florida
shores, believe they may ho near
a solution to the problem of
slaughter of millions of Gulf fish.
Wo stayed so close behind this
problem several years ago that
ihe experts of the wildlife service
needed no prompting when the
recent outbreak came. . . Thou­
sands In the Jacksonville and Mi­
ami trading areae will be bentfRted by the Inauguration last week
of the Post Office Department’s
new fast bus service bstwean
Jacksonville and Miami. Even In
a m i .....................
It will mean
24
re s id e n t.-.........
.........
hours qulcksr dsllvsry of mall.
With Sanator Holland, Congress­
men Lantaff and Bennett, my of­
fice had been working for sometime on complaints of molasseslike mall service between tha two
rltlea , • . For a Californian, Vlca
President-elect Dick Nison show*
remarkable taste; he, too, cnoso

.South Flnrhla for it vacation spot
lo m o v e r from campaign fatigue.
Wo helped make Ills uirnngomruta
and worn careful to keep imun,
but Dick Nlxun found out quickly
whnt wn could have told him; our
Florida newspaper* don't let many
things get liy them . . . Editor
Ernest Lyons of the Hliiurl New*
wrote me asking thnt Public
Health Service tie asked to study
tho rio**llilo danger* whirl) might
result If is hurricane struck amt
freed Homo of the suhtrnpirul
snakes on exhibit In tourlst-altrad in g snake farms, I asked for
tills stuily hut 1 assured tho press
that In my opinion "not all tourist
attractions In Florida are as bene­
ficial as the health-giving sun­
shine hut none of them are dan­
gerous" . . . . I hear that Congressman Walter Judd, of Minnesota,
may he (Jcnernl Elsenhower’s
rhnlre for Secretary of Hlutw. I
served on tho House Foreign Af­
fair* Committee with Dr. Judd
nnd have a great reaped for him.
A former medical missionary to
China, ho Is ono of tho beat-inform­
ed men In the government on tho
Far Knit and tho world picture . .
, . 1 have been moving so fast tho
past work In north nnd west rlnrIdn that I have not had tlmo to rerord mV Impressions. Everyona
has been fine to mo nnd I fe«l
grateful to them for many kind­
nesses . . . . I expect to report In
detail on my trovsl*._____

It and not heruuse we (Hit not
fully understand it. Wn DID un­
derstand it is why wo do not
want it. I came from a city of
100,non five venrs ago and many
of our county citlxens also did
and we don't NEED anybody to
explain it to u.s WE understand
whnt Mr. Denn meant nnd he
meant well hut I want you Mr.
Dean and other residents of San­
ford to take time nut and drive
out Celery Avenue, West First
Street, South Cameron Avenue,
llrardall Avenue and then rnme
Imck and drlvo down South Saltfont Avenue to 27th Street, then
turn right and go one block, then
turn around and drive South for
three blocks or to the dead end,
then turn bark on South Sanford,
so on down to the lake, you won't

GAINESVILLE Ml — Florida
Dluo Key. University of Florida
honorary fraternity, Invited 23 iludent* to becomo members today.
Also given bid* were A. D. Davis,
pro* Ident of tho Wynn-Lovett Gro­
cery chain, and Col. Harold D.
llachmnn, director of bands at tho
university.
illuc Key each fall and spring
selects outstanding itudenta and
usually one or two prominent itato
figures for membership.
The 23 students and two honor­
ary members will be feted at an
Invitation banquat Friday night.
Studenta selected included)
Jam es Wesley Dlmmlck, Orlan­
do; John Lewli Hall Jr.. TaUahsssee; Andrew Q. PattUlo J r.,
Orlando; Richard Allen Petry,
Jacksonville; Jackson D. Miller,
Rradcntoni Charles Wi Abbott,

Extra Clonn,.Radio, llsatorn

Sedan

Editor:
I have talked to doxens and
itoxens of nur cuunty rltixens and
they nre all In agreement with
me. Rev, Miller, Mr. George Hell
and others ubout the Cuunty suit­
ing, We all feel thnt we were Im­
posed on hy the d ty vote In
aomethlnir where thev had no
huinexx In, they don't live out
here nnd they hod no right what­
ever in that vote. We did not
vote for the city commissioner
and they should NOT have been
permitted a vote on thnt nnd It
should bo thrown out for wo be­
lieve In the right representation
in this democracy of ours. I beg
to disagree w ith Mr. Holland
Dean, we don't SEEM to bo
opposed to It, wn ARK opposed to

see anything to nurt your eyes.
Three folks have Just ns much
pride us the city folks, they also
LIKE to build the kind of house
they can pay for, that I* what
makes n solid rltixeu. WE also
have garbage disposal over a lot
of this area and here from 2dth
Street to the 30th block south
there hnve been 25 new houses
built In l-l months ami they are
all very nttrartlve and the people
will pay for them too. It Is whut
they want, whnt they like und
what they GAN afford too. Tuke
n look nt them, good folks live
In them too, thn suit of the earth.
Yes, I have bought permits, I’vo
been told thnt I couldn't build u
garage, I have been told that I
couldn't store anything In that
garage
exceptthe FAMILY
LAWN MOWER nnd I hope
NEVER AGAIN!
Mrs. W. T. Gnughf
R. 2 Rox 8ft G

FURNITURE

Wednesday
Specials

Florida’s Blue Key
Elects 25 Members

Special — Wednesday and Thursday
1948 Plymouth Convertible Coupe
1950 Bufek
Special 4 Door

Sun lord Forum

Der?r, Will S*
Existence of the planst Neptunu
B EDSON
was suspected tong before it wax
discovered because of Its Influence
WASHINGTON Wv-Yoo're ilttlnf upon other bodies In the solar
lit the breakfast table and you system.
look over tho headlines.
••Well," you lay, "I ace they’ve
exploded Ihe hydrogen bom b.'
"W hal'r n hydrogen bomb?" asks
the 12 -yenr-oId.
"Why, It's a—,” you say, hup
rledly running your eyea down the
alory. Not much help here. Espe­
cially from the official announce­
ment,
.it *»y*i
... ......
_ J'T hn i»«t program Included ex-j.
pcrlmcnts contributing to thermo­
nuclear weapons research."
That means exploding tho Hbomb?
So you say. "I don't exactly know
what a hydrogen bomb Is. Put I
know It’s a lot more powerful than
an atom bomb."
"What’a the difference," tho 12ycarnld asks, "between a hydro­
gen bomb and an atom bomb?"
You decide not to try to meet
the question head on, but to try
a flanking movement.
So you say what you've been
reading In tho papers. About how
thero nas been this terrific ex­
plosion on some little islands out
In the Pacific Ocean. About the
■altars writing back what a tre­
mendous explosion they have seen.
About the sailor who said he law
an Island blown clean away.
Now the 7-ycar-old jumps In.
"Why do they want to blow tho
lilnnd away for?" she asks.
"It's an experiment," you say.
"The government wants to know
whether the thing will work, so
they take the bomb over thero and
try It out.”
•
This n tlrm ln r «ml compart
"Will It kill everybody?" tho 7I’rrfrrl inn Oil Mealrr Rives
year old asks.
plenty of real heating com­
You think for a moment about
fort — occupies little floor
that. If It can blow away an Is­
space, lias
efficient
eelfland. what can It do to a large
vsporiiluK burner and auto­
city?
matic ilrnft regulator. De­
You look back at tho 7-year-old.
livers IS,Olio H.T.ir. per hour;
She apparently has forgotten about
&gt;il In ( &gt;.i/ ■« also nvailoblr.
everyone getting killed and Is slid­
ing out of Ihe breukfust nook bench
fo get ready for school.
S-'oo Demonstration Hero
"ft's your llrownle day," your
wife says lo her. "Pon t forget
your dime for dues,"
Sanford
And then, pausing on her way
to achnol and tho Urownlcs, she
turns to you:
"You and your hydrogen bomb
The old atom bomb was strong
enough for me."
Company
That's prclly much your view
too. Hut even If you can’t explain
Ihe IMiumti, you're glad your side
found It first. And you hope (hat,

1951 Buick
4D oor Sedan
: , ••• IV*
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rintrn denn, low mllokjgn,
taUyj aqnlfgad. Dynoftov,

One rack of Fall and
Winter Dryoaea. A larga
selection of Fabrics and
Styles In Juniors, Wom­
en's, Hslf sixes, and some
maternity dresses. Regu­
larly priced 10,119 lo 29.8J

You got ■ big now upurtmont alio
W
g tg rang*, fully eaoutoled, containWfl
tag tall ala* n u b flopnintn broltor,
W
,
Hu wnOntario avon oontvot, S gtan»
*
V
bumort glut t ntandord burner*. In^
fltaHod rondy In nook tar only
H 4 .M down end * l,« 0 poV month!

FALL
FABRICS
One table of lovely Fall
farbico a u 11 a b I o for
dress**, suits, skirls and
coats, Rome 4*" wide.
Value* to 2.46 yard.

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fltal ! • d«yn m »y. I w It, buy t»

; Radio, Baoter

1947 Plyiikouth
2 Door Sedan

Don’t forgot “Blood Do­
nor Dty" lo Tharsdoy,
Nov. Ml

V' ' ,

Indio, Baoter,

SnaaUant Condition

Sea
•ANFORPk FLORIDA

it

at

your
noamt
showroom!
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�TUESDAY

Training Union Enlargement
Campaign and Training School
will bn held at the First Baptist
Church beginning nt 7::I0 p.m.
The American Home Depart*
nt*”A if, tho Sanford Womans
Club will meet nt the club buildIng at 8:00 p. in.
a Seminole High School Parent►Fcncher’s Association will sponsor
a It squad football game between
.Sanford D atpind and the Daytona
Mainland H sipind m 7-'&lt;n p.m.
1’t t J t r d t

•Grater •

iil-so

io lit.

Crier V

—- •
WEDNESDAY
Training Union Enlargement
Campaign and Tmlnlog School
nt the First Hnptlst Church be­
ginning at 7:no p.m.
There will bo a Joint meeting of
Jhc Srmlnolo County Fcilcrutlon
Rif Women’s Clubs and the Civic
Department of the Sanford Wom­
a n s Club at 10:30 n.m. nt tho
club on Oak Avenue. A covered
dish luncheon will ho held ut noon.
The midweek Prayer Servlca
will bo held at the Central Baptist
Church a t 7:30 p. m. Tho Sun­
beam* will meet a t this time,
Tha Prayer Meeting a u j Hlblo
study will he held a t tho Assomhly
of God nt 8:00 p. in. featuring a
eeturo on th r last three chapters
f the Hook of Hovrlatlon followed
with an open discussion on the
some subject.
The IUOF member* will hold n
supper in the Hull nt &lt;5:30 p. in.
to which their families or a
friend are Invited along with
members of the Itcbeknh Lodge.
The It. W. Ware lllhle Class of
tho First Methodist Church will

i

LAKE MARY
By VIltf.lNIA P. ANDERSON

hold Ita annual Thanksgiving har*
beeue at McKinley Hall at d: 10
P- m. All members and friends of
the class are Invited to be present.
The Srmlnolo County Fr..i . .tion of Women’a Clubs will meet
at 10:110 a.m. at the Woman’s Club
with a lioard meeting being h-dd
at 10:00 a.m.
Th u r s d a y
The Men’s Fellowship of tho As­
sembly of Cod will meet nt tho
church nt B;00 p. in. for "winI;
n)&lt;&gt;.&gt;u" « ing which doughnutn
and hot dilnks will be J-rvr-I.
Training Union Enlargement
Campaign and Training School at
tho First Ilnptlst Church begin­
ning at 7:30 p. m.
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. K.
S„ will meet nt the Masonic Hall
at 8:00 p. m,
FRIDAY
The hook "Scattered Ahroud"
will he studied at the First Rapti«t
Church from 10:00 a.m, until 2:00
p.m. Tlie i,indy will be in preparation for the Week of I’rayer
nnd bottle Moon Chri*tm«* offer­
ing fur foreign mixtion* to be held
Dec. 1-6. Each member li asked
to bring a lunch.
The regular meeting of N do
Vere Howard Chapter, United
Daughter* of the Confederacy,
will he held at the home of Mra.
R. L. Perkins with Mra. M. S. Wiggin* and Mra. Mary Strong a i
lin*tc*«e* with Mrt. Perklna, a t
3:00 p. m.
Taylor fommanderv No. 28,
Knights Templar, will meet nt

Charles Davis have returned to
Luke Mary for the winter, after
'pending the umtiier in New Eng­
land.
Tuesday- evening the Huslnes*
Women's Cluli of the Community
Church met with Mr*. It. K, True.
Mrs. .1. M. Thumpnn led the de' otlnnnl* which preceded the read­
ing of the minute* of the previous
meeting. The treasurer reported a
grand tptul of JSb.lO on hand.
Acknowledgement of larx of used
clothing sent Sunset flap School
liv organisation was rend by the
seeretuty. To date, the club had
realised a profit of J1.7&lt;l on sales
ol printed stationery. Plan* for
the liiuaai, set for Dee. b were
discussed. The president, Mr*. W.
T. Wuni-ley tendered her resigna­
tion, line to the Tnet thut the new­
ly orgunlsed Itaptlst Chapel of
which she I* a member I* institut­
ing Wednesday evening I’ruycr
Meeting* which will conflict with
the llitsiness Women’* meeting*.
Thl * resignation wu* accepted
with regret and the chair taken
over by the vice-president, Mr*.
M. II. Hive. The December meet­
ing, which is the annual Christ­
um* party will he ut the home of
Mr*. P. I). Anderson and each
member is urged to bring » gifty&lt;llh not over a B0 cent value, to
ne exchanged with others.
There being no further hu*ln* s, Mr*. -S. 1’. Fowler moved It
he adjourned seconded by Mi*.
True. Already several husbands
bud gathered in another room with
Prof. True and were holding their
own short mealing. Assisted by
•Mrs. J. M. Tlwmpson, Birr. E. t«.
Lee and Mr*. Jnnnle Lee Harmon,
the hostess served coffee ami
diite-mit pie to: Mints, Esther
Smith. L. W. Scott, M. II. Hire,
Mr. and Mra. Walter Piper, Mr.
and Mrs. P. D. Anderson and
Rev. .1, M. Thumpoii.
Mis* I i race Hag ley and her
brother, Mr. Copeland have nrrlvveil for the winter, following a
summer spent In Near England.
Mrs. Halnh William* and Mrs,
W, P. Hurko returned Thursday
from tho .State I’-TA convention,
hold In Lakeland. There were over
7S0 voting delegates, constituting
the largest attendance of any
Stale P-TA. They will make their
reports to the Lake Mary P-TA.
in the regnlur session, Thursday
night. At that time, there will
also be shown an education film
dealing with Nutrition and Men­
tal Health.
Mr*. Utena Simon is visit­
ing her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hlslnaker.
Sunday,, the Hrmlnole County
Hinging Convention met In Lake
Mary. They were guest* in the
morning of the Chureh of the
Nasarenn and Were served din­
ner oh tho church lawn by mem­
bers of the congregation. Hrlwren
75 nnd ICO guest* enjoyed thl*
frllowhlp meal, nnd then ad­
journed to the Chamber of Comrnerre for tho afternoon program.
Well known visiting quartette*
were The Carvers from Alta­
monte Springs, Yarborough from
Orange County, William* from
Jacksonville, Carter from Palatka
nnd other*. The il. O. Carter
Quurtctta from
Palatka are
former Lake Manr resident*.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hallen and
their son and hi* wife, Mr. and
Mra. I. J. Batten of Orlando were
Sunday afternoon vliltor* of Mra.
Batten’a brother-in-law and lister.
Mr. and Mra. J. L. Bullard.
Col. and Mra. Win, K. Baker,
hla mother, Mra. IL D. (taker and
Mlaa Dllun Baker apent the week­
end with their aon-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mr*, W. H.
Kilpatrick In Lake Alfred.

Beta Sigma Phis
' Have Regular Meet

Miss Pence Speaks
GENEVA NEWS^l
At Grammar School | lljr
MISS ADDIE PREVATT

TUT SANFORD HERALD
T i n . N ov. IS, I ‘1
P &gt; |t 5

Mr*. Crrnld Losslng entertain­
ed members of the Cnmma Latnb(I * Chapter, Hrtn Sigma I’hl, Inst
v ght (it P:(Mi p. m. ut the Notin' of
b&lt;’r mother, tlS Grandview Drive.
Tin- meeting of the nororlty was
conducted by president, Mrs. Volk'
Williams Jr., and ii»ritrhvr* voted
lit support (iirl's Town, an inter*
i iiinitul project of Jlrlu Sigma
I’lil.
I'lana were made to enter ii float
In the Christmas par ado on Dee.
3 mid plans were also discussed
,.._ge sale on Saturday
ni- Fu-t-rth i'liif t and Sanford Ave­
nue. Mrs. Phil Stanley Jr. wns
elected rorrr*pttndlng secretary
upon the resignation of Mrs. John
Morgan from thnt offlee, after
whlcn Mrs. llalnh Wight II was
appointed publicity chairman.
the program was under the di­
rection of Mrs. Wight who had ns
her subject "Personality." Hefreshments were served at the
conclusion of the meeting to Mrs.
Williams, Mrs. George Andrew
Speer, Mrs. Harold Chapman,
Mrs. John Dunn, Mrs. C. It. Schlrard, Mrs. Mervyn Osier, Mrs. Hill
Conrad, Mrs. Lester (luthrie, Mrs.
Charles Vodoplch, Mrs. (Jrrald
Losslng, Mrs. Alice Wlllink, Mrs.
A. W. Epps Jr., Mrs. Stanley. Mrs.
Morgan, Mrs. W. Ci. Fleming, Mrs.
Hawkins Connelly and Mrs. James
Horton, a transfer member from
Gainesville.

Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Harper spent
Miss Rachel Pence, home econo*
Ml. and Mrs. Phillip Hauer hnd
the pint weekend in Tallahassee mict of the Florida Power and
a* their guests Sunday Mr. and
with Dr. and Mrs, Tom Moore.
Light Company, was tho guest Mrs. Fred llnllnrd, and Cart Hill­
speaker ul tin- monthly meeting
A*i. mid Mr*. L. A, It .maud of *’* the Sanford Grammar School iard and ehildien of Maitland, and
Mr and Mr*. IlnlsTt Kirkland of
Charleston, S. (’. were expected I’lirpnhlViH'lipf
Thur&lt;*
to arrive tudnv to spend several day nflcrnoon at the school. Miss Oilunrlo, and Mr. and Mi*. Hun)
day* at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Peace based her talk on the movie, Geiger and the Rev. and Mi*. !..
A. Hall.
M. I.. Culluin.
"Father See* the Light" and dlsMr. and Mr*. T. W, Ptevatl and
trlliiited literature pertaining to
Mr*. It. K. Tolar mid daughter lighting the home. She stilted that soli Carlton spi nt Saint'lay in |)c
Mr*. Mur* Elisabeth Nance, re ­ the most beneficial wav of light band.
turned lust night fMin* Jnvkxiin- lm; looms is with celling lights,1 A Humber of people finm b-ie
attended church services at the
vj!!i*
,l*n"
,r H!' ’•*,
an.! :!!:;• Dult-i
, t.n.*-.*c —w-i.'VJ-'K’-1 f t!ir deiuHowf. &gt;t«i. frta i '&lt; a I'gului htnrp into n ti.m-nvuj"; t holuota tluotlsf I fnjlVir *
"M r. and Mrs. II II liruger bird
nephew. L. IV. Ilowurd.
lamp.
as their guests Sondav tin il son
rile meeting was conducted by unit dnughter-ln law Me. and Mrs
Mr*. William lllair and young Mis. C. K. Ilfltell with the devo­
daughter Dianne arrived lust tional being given by Mr». Roy Willium (ieigei and sou Jimmy of
Orlando.
night by plane from St. land*. Reel anil Principal II.
Steele.
Mrs. Emma Harper held a birth
Mo, to spend several week* with In her mrmlH'tsliip ieport, Mrs
her parent*. Mr. nnd Mr*. Ed- E. J. Hmitli stali-d that the PTA ■Iny dinner In honor of At IInti
l.lltdsoy, Mr. M. .1. Harper, and
■mind Melseli.
wa* enmnosi-d of IJ I member * and son Iternle, of New Smyrna. Those
ui ged all eligible women to a t­ enjoying the dinner were Mrs. S.
Miss Sylveru Strieker, Mr*. tend.
Mary Jenson and Mr*, Frank
Committee report* were heard K Harper, Mr. \V L. Taylor, Mr.
(rokev of Edgerton, \\'l*e. have and a rreomineiidation from the and Mr*. Arthur Lindsey, Mr and
been guests for the past week at executive board that only Christ- Mr*. L. P. Harper ami daughter*
the home of Mr. unit Mr*. M. I. mu* partir* and the end-of-sehool Sara ami Susie. Robert Phillips,
C’ullum. Mi»* Strieker is Mr*. parties be sponsored bv room Mr*. Dan Orcggor*. Karl DregMr. ami Mis. Sidney Harper
&lt; idiom'* sinter.
mothers during the school year. gors,
daughter Shirley of Scranton,
The grown also voted to serve no and
Pa. amt Mr. nml Mr*. M .1. Harper
Trlend* of Freil T. .Strange of inure refreshment*. Announcement nml ehiMren Hemic, Kthlle, Hetty,
wn* made that the County Council nml Htdihv.
of PTA* will he held ill Oviedo at
Mr. nrnl Mr*. Calvin Oldlmm
The guest speaker wo* Intro­ and daughter Mary ami Geraldine
”
in Kmi (iallie to
Sunday
duced by Mr*. Michael Clarion and spent
their soli David also Ml and
ilif loom count won by Miss l.li- visit
Mr*. Sorbet Smith and dnughtii,
■Hie (’nnipIrcH** iwhii. llo*te»»e* and
Rev. and Mr*. I,on llnrne*.
Mr*. Hoy Creene |m« left for tor It'e meeting wvie Mrs, J. A.
Mr*. Laura King spent Sunday
1nlhiiuissee beearrse of the illness \Vlight'* mothers, Mr*, t’, U. Kes- in Eau (iallie visiting her dinrgh
l»'r, Mrr. Corrloit S whIih, Mr* D. ter olid soii-iii-Ihvv, Rev arid Mlof her mother.
Mr. nnd Mr*. 1* T. Tyre hud as II..wen nml Mrs, Reel.
Leo llariie*.
their guests over the past week­
The Home Deiuniulralton &lt; lull
end, Mr. Tyre'* sister and brother- l\orii Circle Meets
met Tuesday at the I'ommunily
in-law. Mr. and Mr* W. II. StunHouse for Iheit monlhlv meeting,
ley of Keystone Height*.
At Meriwether Home with Mr*. J. W. Logan pre*blenl CIHCDI.AH im .M T IM 'nl I
presiding, tilitn* were made lor the
I* featurI'.l lur a itmilile lae
Mr*. Walter Meriwether, Mr*. niimin) ('hlUtinn* pm tv and an r.l stielt civil ill 1 11 -- iin[i"i
One Ac*t Play Nljrht Douglas Htenslriim nod Mr*. W apron sale.
Mrs. George l.lmlsey retullo’ii |i1u*li eloth fur winter in,'.'
II Stemper were ho*ti'*»e* fm the
Ih Held In Oviedo tegular
t' Sun I rum tlie IliigaMi'e nt I ....... i
meeting of Ixiou t'ilele of home from Asheville, \
Mm Sanford tiattlen Club held on day where she was called because
OVIEDO (SpecialI The minim! I riday ufleinoou at tin Meriwe of the dentil of lief »is!er
one-net plav night m o held in the Mur luime, Thrie new mciiilmt*
Mr and Mrs E. II (Tanl pent
school auditorium Friday, with a in ie weleomed into the eitel”, Sniidiiv in Winter Park with Ml &lt; Garden Circle Meets
record breaking crowd attending. Mra. John Morgan. Mr*. Mervyn Wesson's son-ill law and danghls'l |
With Mrs. Harriman
The lltli grade, with Prof. Low­ M-mr ami Mr*, .luhn t'lawford.
Mr. and Mrs. Hot lire Wesson and
\ roogiam under the direction mill*.
ery n* sponsor, pivsenlrd "Junior
I* A fli’imis." The lllth grade, with •r Mrs, t'. R. Kirtlev mol Mi*.
Mr and Mrs, ,1 W. David ami
Ml *. Pete A■11i ■I n* sponsor, pre­ T'ii i I tiiinns wa (iii'Cil no corsage Mrs. |le**ie lltnuun mi-1 .linitfht* '
sented "Three Dying Swim*." The making, y* it It material tieing eno* of Snnfoiil uilli’il oil frH‘inl-% Uvu f
lltli grade, with Mr*. J. N, tiilinti'il bv memlmi* of the elr ft imil ii y.
.
( 1
Thompson n- sponsor, presented . Ii The lutaitm*' .e**hm wa* entt
Tlu .
ViiMHikT
\1 ui r l n l
\\ o»n« ii i
" It’s Cold in Tin m Thar Hill*." •In. ted bv Mr* llniiald .lone*
Sunil,iv Svhool CIiir** of tin Hup
l htt*i* present fni I ho nieeting
The I'Jtli guide, with Prof. Paul
11Hit f ‘It tit«It n o t nt thi’ ih tii-h fot
Miklet
a* sponsor, pieseiiled «, i,. Me* .I.iiii -, M&gt;*. Kailvle tln-ii nn*tit hi v mri’tiiiir. 1 lori
IImi'hidih
t . Mi ■ Ilui!■I\ \"*'*J"Dark
Doing* at the Cross yti, William
Mo &lt;i. Ml* Ralph w i n ii Im* holiiH inysiitt
Rood*
II. an. Mi’ I'.ntd liatihel. MiFirst prise, ladged bv all up- |;..x
I it I'.'i**', Mi
I It John mi.
pluiise meter, went to tlie Junior Mi- .Iallie* | wlllcgci. Mi* Lord Family Has
eln** for their lull hilly show. The Wight Kuliev. Mi. Totuniy M'an.
Us Family Reunion
Senior I'tir** Woli cental place.
M Italnli Ray. Mi- C. It Kin
Pi-|ye* fur lb*’ beat girl and best i , Mi- Pi'll S’ in ley Ji . Mi
t in I old fantllv held a futnd.y
Iniy lifting ip &lt;be plnys, III*” | i ,n| | W '"d ioff Ii Mi ■ II L
i. oiibio »*o Sunday afli iooop ii*
Judg'd bv nptduii c u n to , went Zimmerman, Mi* liiina-. Mi
tti,* family home oil South Nia
to Mi** Mabel Congli ton, a mem­ Pulley and the tb l’ c lni*le**e*
|"ld Aivlioo, and w. H i H id a
ber of the Sophouuue etas*. plilVntoliir dinner width featuied a
ing in "Thice Dying Swan*" Ken­
til 11 AIt A El FCTtflN
(urge tot key Itlol dollt KOI ilm
neth Malcolm won for the boy».
DC.ItARA t S i » a i n l • T h e l ' i » p
lie wn* In the east of the winning i l l y U w i o i \ - o . i . i t i i i n o f I 'l a i'l '* - inr. The iiffnii wn* ui honor of
fp |, Jost'ph Heiijaioin Lord of
l i n n E s t a t e - Mud T il e - d a v With l*r.
play.
Port Itiiigg, N, (* who hn* hern
Little Mi** Sullivan wn* pre­ Harry S Whltii!" i ...... "ling U o'r in
loving o fuilough with hi
sented n gift ft mil the member* of 1011 m e i l i b e r - w e i e p r e s e n t .
and friend* hoie, anil who
t h e S o p h o m o r e elns* f o r t i a c h i n g
Ido nonomitiag eommiltee pre- family'
| it* -lale of iifflei'n fm the leave* on Tile-liny to letill'll to
the gill* In their piny the ballet.
The small daughter of one of the ensuing yein, with Cliurb'* I'-. til- post.
Those illj")lnit the iiciir doll
Eraser, nie-iih'iii. I*
I tionui* weie
Mi and Ml- Robert \\
Leavitt,
i
p*
-pie-'iteni.
*.*•
-&lt;
!
COHItKCTUtN
lord. ,Mln. Edlin Notimin and
Crosby, tieasiiiei. Mi* lleiinnn *on. Ray itioinl, Ml nod Mr*. II
Tho llelald le g n t* that tho l.ederlinui. so cietal', and I.imiiM"ii"io I'Tvei. and iliddron, la
immo of Mr*. J. It. \\ iay wai* Hiifmau,
Sergeant nl Ai in •
mm Patsy* .'-In r I*-v and limy
mrnttod from tho li*t "f those
i ui | a it i*I ilo*i'|di H I o| d, and idol
present at the DAH ltllicliei.lt ami
dren. Ileiinv, Ibiyid and Dickie,
meeting Friday, vyhirh apneiiiid
\|i and Mi* I• ■i \ \\ I .out and
in Inst night's paper.

lt&gt; DOROTHY ROE
\**neLilrd Prr** Women’* Editor

Plantation Estates
Women Hold Meet
Plantation Estate*
Woman'*
Club wn* the setting Wednesday
for a cDvrreil-dlsh luncheon given
Irv the social department at the
Mansion. Mr*. Carroll Hlnekhiirn
wn* chairman of the affair.
The main table was deenrnted
with ft luce eloth with vn*e* of
chrysanthemum* and roses, at
which Mr*. Hlnekhiirn poured tea
from a sliver service loaned by
Mr*. Norman (irovea.
New member* taken In at this
time were Mine*. Ilidtert MeV* a,
Frank Rice, Walter llagenlm.’kle,
Elsie J. Ilinimelhergrr, Hubert
Vance, Francis MuloUe, Van Sim­
mons, John Pierce. Clair Heed,
Hnrnev Anderson, L. (iabler and

Mrs. Keeling Hostess
For Circle Meeting
Mr*. Wilbur Keeling wn* ho*
less lit her home recently to tho
Ethel Root Circle of the Congli'gntionul church, The opening dcvotiomil wn* li*l hv Mi*- Ral|ih
lats-ing, nfter which Mi** Mnry
ifnhinson ptiaided over the short
busines* session, plan* were di»t ussed for the Christum* pageant
v.'hieh will la’ directed by Mrs,
Keeling and Mis* Robinson.
During the meeting member*
sewed Ulmn article* to he Used
In the elnireh Nativity eerie. At
the conclusion of the huslnes* *■*•
rl.m n *uriirlin hower wn* given
fur Mrs Harold llertist, yvlth the
manv lovely gifts being presented
to her in n baby stroller.
Later In the evening dellclou*
refreshment* were served by the
hotes* to Mr*. Herbert Thurston,
Mr*. Clyde Stinson, Mrs. Ilium-ho
Hill, Mr*. John Itorhxl, Mr*.
Rnlpli Losing, Mr*. Ilerbst, Mr*.
Lilwurd Stlmpson, Ml** Itohlnson
and Ml** Helen Witte.

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Today's (irlile Is a belter cook
I than hci mother—or even her husI hand's mother So says a woman
| who has spent her life teaching
' other women how to cook ami try*
| log to lift American culinary stand*
1arils
* siie is a brisk, smiling Clara
Sn&gt;d,i consumer service consulfont fur the National Association
of Margarine Mamifaetorrrs and
will ol Dr
t . VvOer. Pro........ . of f irm .ei- 1'iio.’ues at tho
I niversllv id Nebraska
S.ns Mrs Snyder:
' Nunrig brides needn't stiinil for
Hurt nonsense about the pica ’like
mother used to make' any longer.
Husbands ss Ini continue the old re­
frain should tie furred to supply
proof, and cnmpari’ one of mntn'a
mythical pies with a product of hia
bride's modern kitchen Ten to-one
the younger generation win* ”
Mrs Snyder has been in Now
Vnrh gelling the results of a re­
cent cook hunk reelin' survey to
determine wli.it happens to the mil*
lions id recipes imurcd forth upon
the I S piddle each year
The research specialist* came up
with the disconcerting report that
121 per cent of U -S hmisculvca
have no reeipes at all In their
homes, that older, experienced
housewives rarely use recipe*, and
that the most rnlhuslastle clippers
and collectors of thl* form of liter­
ature are the younger, wrlbrdurated housewives in Iho upper in­
come brackets
Mr* Snyder claims this is tho
reason the younger gals are bet­
ter eis'ks they’re not above tak­
ing whatever new tips collie along,
| and men I loo set in their ways
to see the virtues of siirh short
cuts as fro/eii foods and rako
imvi’s
That age old problem of thrre-a
day is a const.ml challenge In the
housewife, says Mrs Snyder, amt
she eaii either lie crushed by It
or liiive a whale of a good (line
gelling the best of d Says she:
"Menu pl.innmi; seems to ho tho
greatest piotdeni of housewives
everywhere The* gel a good rci ipe. bill tin n Kiev want In know
wii.it goes with it The smart ones
arrumulnle a hie of ipnek easy-Inserve meals Irv them out on tiler
faiullv throw away the ones that
don't click olid ive the ones that
do
* I lien Kiev add Hu-ir own lltdlv (dual lino Ii. ot ri,I*oriug and gurlll'hoig and lie* liive eoinbincd
thi' be &lt; i t ' 1 ,,1 itie old fashioned
house', do who looked 'by ear,*
and modi a o iience which turns

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Mi .a 1 Mi i | |li alma Jr.
■ t.i i "&gt; i-ii 11, ni ,| daughter
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, -ui No. f i at ilie Halifax
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gabardino and in Dynel chock* and wool jonoyy, too -ot pticej
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Defense Power
Of Greenland Is
Being Expanded
Dunes And LIS Agree
On Construction Of
Four New Air Bases
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-The-Danish government guardedly
oliov tr
fensg facilities in strategic Greenland are bring expanded.
The announcement gave no de­
tails Of what the expansion would
mean, Ind reliable government
and engineering sources said last
night Denmark and the U. S hail
agreed on construction of at least
four huge new U. K air base* im
the big Isluntl across the North
Pole from Soviet Russia's arctic
doorstep
This re|H»rt brought statements
from a U.
u. sS Stale lien
Department
spokesman, Danish Foreign Min­
ister Ole lljorn Kraft anil Finn
Nielsen, acting chief of Denmark's
(Ireenlund Department, that they
know nothing about any such
agreement.
Today's statement from the
(Ircriiiand Departrrienl naiil
"As a re.nit of a inulnal DunMi
American desire to employ the
ability and experience of Danish
engineers In the expansion of the
defense /ones in Greenland, n eon
tract lias been concluded with Ihe
firm, Duulsb Arctic i'ontriielnr,
which is a combine of six hull
virtual linns."
The statement added that a mi­
nor part ill the work to be done—
a fl.200.noo dollar construction Jot,
at one of Hie three existing II. S
bases-lias already begun and will
be completed next spring

Itoherl If. Muniz
Made Assistant Dean
(IA IN K «V ll.u; iS|*ceinli

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I'H If, Mwutz. IIHSfirillllt (Huff* ff»f
iif lftW| linn hf'iTt jiiffiiuitf’il to ns*
ntaturit til'drt iif tlie
uf f w
lit fit** IJr*ivi-r’s 11y of Klurlilu, I'ri'r-

ls|**nt .f, MiIIm Mill* r nnninjii fil
UnJuy.
MIIllU jiiint.’ti tin1 fuiriilty uf fit**
UlliVHlBity in Ms j.tt*iiil#i*r 1DfiO, an
llJilffltitrit |iirtrifi'iNCNiii* uf In W* Hint

IuDt was appointed assosiute pinfesxor.
Previously lie wm un u-sociute
fur llie New York law firm of
limit, (iliuk, Ihiektiei and llullun.
tine, and for them was un attorney
in Africa fur Pan Anivrlcan Air­
ways and Africa, l.til.
Ills military service, which last­
ed from December, HMli, until Au­
gust, llilii, included duty with the
If. H. Military tiuVurnment of
(Jermany. during the time (ienoral
Lucius (!luy was in eliarge there.
Mauls was mustered not us a
lieutenant tnluml,
lie I* a giadUllle uf Miami
(Ohio) University with u bnchelnr
of oris, nnd Yuln Kebu.d of l.uw
with n biii-lu'lui of laws, lie is a
member of the New V«ri k Ihu ,Vnsoclutluii i,nd Asioelute Mi-iuti&lt;r
of the Florida Ihu Asuoelntioh.
lie also in,hl-&gt; im-mhei ship in
Pill llelo Kmil'll. Ilinirruo D&lt; IU
Knppi . ih lii Thi-tit I'i, nnd Pin
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Second Navy Plane
Fulls Within Week
KKY WEST un - The second
Navy Hellcat training plum* to
crash within u week dropped Into
tho tea M miles______
southeast
of Key
Kc
m , _j
Yeat Monday, killing Ihe pilot, Id
West
(J| gg] ) Max A.
Michael, .10.
___________
Michael, who reentercil tho servIce In Juno, was on his second
familiarisation flight "doing nor­
mal routine acrnbuiU'N when ho
entered on Inverted spin from the
top of a loop ami did not recover,"
the Navy reported
Michael's homo address was
isyfe, Pa., and his nurcnls ore
r, and Mrs. Daniel R Michael.
chflcMlivo
*HW
n Key
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intercepting sewers to separate
file snnltnry sewage from the
storm wnter In the existing sewers
and convey the snnltnry sewage
By The Associated Press
to n point m-nr tin- mouth of Mill
Crrn-k from which It ran In* pump­ The research vessel Alaska is
ed into deep water In l.nkc Mon­ still looking for a good place to
login spraying the fish killing red
roe, with provision so that Do- be^ln
ant mny be used nt Ida with copper sulphate .solution.
pumping
some future date to pump the .Scientists aboard tho D. S. Fish

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ECOWOMy CAR.

Mrs. Martin Hlineolphsr, chair­
man of the Celery Crate commit­
tee nf the fiaidlMtt. Hl»h flehogl
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More than 80 percent of all
Although the football season Is TAMPA fAs—The Seaboard Air
Inruliurds who apply a rt granted
preme Court todo^ approved Is- Still In full swing, many nun Line lUllruad (SAL) will go ahead4 Increase* in their maximum rents
wlttk, plans lo uhnndun nearly 70
suance of IVk million dollars oi
ard the station ore Itccomlng miles df; track In Ihe FI. Myors
under federal rent laws, according
bonds by tba city of St. Petersburg ahem
Selected
farmers,
throughout
the
Interested in basketball these a re a ,........................
to \V. R. Williams, area rent di­
to finance sewer system Improve­ more
county
arc
requested
this
week
to
ya. The Station Basketball Team
ments.
Federal Judge W. J. Barker keep records of th« Amount of rector lor Seminole County.
W
t
a
'
hobllng
regulne
practices
In
Validity of the bonds had been
Monday dismissed a petition by a water used in irrigating different
An uverngc of .IJtflO applications
for their
rii
‘ ‘ entry Into group of flower and vcgctablu crops, by Ralph C. Iluath, gculug- for increases In maximum rents
attacked on grounds Issuance preparation
the
Orlando
Class
"A"
basketball
should have been approved by a
growers f« hal( Hu' railn n d 's wllh* 1st of tha U. M. Geological .Survey, i* being received from laudljrds
druwal. The fiReiTtalc Commerce who la at preset'l investigating end, month in the 76 office- tow
vote of the freeholders and also league.
Among
the
NAAS
men
In
key
CommUsloo
previously had ap- the ground water resources
by
all
SI.
Petersburg
voters,
...„T ir . w r : . J? * 5 ^ T S s ” lLf fiS
operated by the Office of Runt
nt provei
nltin. for trentmen and sterlli/a-1j( n clear division lx-1ween Ihe red whether property owners or not. soot* on the team nt the present
rnved the SAL action, effective Heminule County.
Htuldlixatlon in the Southcad, Mr,
time
nre
Harney
Rnm-ey,
(Iwenitudiy.
The
bonds
will
be
retired
out
of
Mr. Heath said he has already williams explained. Less th in onu
^
i" " ’ **,l‘ Ifide ami unpolluted water,
like, „.U(l..lllt.fin.
It w’ouhi he n waste of t ime and income from the sewer use fleymonr, Frank Markin, Herald The growers contended they determined the amount of water | M((,h application m five is tv&gt;ct*
charges.
le'ing
used by must.of Die uiunlci•
Chercoiirt.
nnd
John
Fox,
These
J
would
suffer
Irreparable
damage
"Financing the work the f’ltv | money to try to spray the whole
• I I*1Ad and
A"&gt;i A
. &gt;« AAAof,
AWthe
4' l i„ ISC IAI ft 1-I Ji A
'
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|.
mnliv
Indu-ti iesS
eullv needs nrcsj^);,
JD /icull; SW xt|uore mllefl of uolluted water. . In. an opinion by Justice E. liar- men nre nil xtntiou personnel but amounting to miUluns of dollars if. politics
propo'.llhin," Mr. Angm suiu lb' utf the Southwest Fiorlda coast. ' rilli p^rw; *"t‘ i-'ouTt sa,o wehnve_ the teiiui lio* rno-tv npcn 1rig-..*iy.i (Tie IH is'i were- removed _4hpy_ J S -ite
li••
J ,
u „,v', . d .M ,!-' In
tilllt
proposed tho *2 oil fee for mi ov,-r-1John F. Howell, government bf- i I'efx’ufc'dlk YiiliT cbWislenUj field" oersenriel In FAHRON fit and V.j- »«id Die railroad provided &lt;hv on, i-riuupuiuy accurate rstuuutu cup " " ‘
IJBK
Ig'
be made of tjiu amount
of irwater
, r 'nM.landlords have leurn
t _ _ dj Dial
timt
ngo hoo-e
hole.', with na schedule set up
Up ologlst,
olofflst. explained.
exolalned
j| Inal
that eertlfl
certificates of the kind hero &lt;12 are welror.te and encournged to ly satisfactory means of
..............
I...
.
.
.
.
."lit
must
prulucts, espcc
perishable products,
used lit the county, he says it will the federal rent law* do nol rigid­
In 24 hour* of cruising hack and I considered mav be Issued without come on* for the Station Team. In highly pnrishublc
for reahleneex nnd huslnexse* with
through
affected
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HWIIMI
Ithe
HU
U IHWIVM
aarea,
i l U. i an cfecUon of the freeholders
a practice name Hatnrday here ally gladioli and \white potatoes, In first be neeessury to determine the ly "freeze" rents but th a'. in­
ndditluiuil sewer coiiaectlon*. How­ •forth
The city also has power under oboard Ihe station, the NAAK market promptly
amount of wuter used fur irriga­
ever, the fund* accrued from hi* the Alaska ha* met thousands of
stead, the regulations offer a
tion.
"lop'osnl Iit- 1 night Would he *uf- decaying fish, but no large con- its charter to Issue such bonds squad showed their potential pow­ Judge Darker
number of gioundx for ju-tified
no
preef
of
irreparable
damage
without
a
vote
of
the
electors,
the
"Several farmers In t-iu-h part increase* in maximum rents.
firient to run extension* into the centra lions and no ii.u.,' where
er by winning over the «nundrnn
court
said.
It
ruled
the
ordinance
He
added
the
growers
had
ample
nf the county will be asked to
lake on........ .
n purlflcflb.n h » « Is a sharp dividing line beteam nf V.I-U2 42-14. This wai
Most landlords, be continued,
the sewer charges Is ofdv n oraellee game nud both time since the. ICC ruling to make keen records on the nmount of
plant, lie will present anather1\y&gt;™. clour and polluted water. increasing
increase*
for sub­
valid and said the contention It squads showed real promise for other transmutation arrangements. water used for each of the major are "receiving
'
&gt;1, ............... .
I..r Howell said
"
.......
crons," stated Mr. Heath, ’ihu*. It •
h"Pf“
. . . . . . .M. „. „. „ C r b , , , M should have been submitted to Ihe the ruining basketball season
Me-nwhite.
property, fur inerx-ased ntaintetianru
llruwn,
Clearwater,
suggested voters "is wholly without m erit."
The Sanford Theater tliilld I- Dunlap I h Given More will be |&gt;&lt;jww&gt;!jIi- to obtain an aver costs, taxes nr services rendered,
ag" figure for the umount of
,
, . i burning the fish with napalm
rather
diannpolnted
at
the
small
under n provision which
llu "aid a purification plant in
of Jellied gasoline lo keep Ihe H uh IteH'ffned A h rnprorntnllnn of Navy men In
Heciire Treasury Job water us'sl in uniwing each rron nnd
Hanford would be needed,, only I-■he pi from drifting ashore.
nnl ultimately the total umount makes rental Increase* allowable
their
group.
They
have
a
few
male
about twice a year, with exlcn
water u s d for irrigation. Mr. for landlord* who *how thry are
Hu sent telegrams to Florida's
Columbia Prenident parts not yet cast for the play WASHINGTON i.4t—Internal Rc nfHeath
•Ion* out Into the bike. Tbi* plant senators asking them to urge the
stressed Ihe fact that tin’ not receiving a reasonable net opvenue
Commissioner
John
U.
Dun­
they
elan
to
produce
next
month
would cost about $28(1,0111), he *ald, Air Force to use that modern war- . NEW YORK ( * - President elect
record* kujit bv Individual farm ­ erallnjt profit front their r*-ntnl
lap,
a
target
nf
Kepuhllgan
conand
I
he.'
feel
sure
there
are
some
pointing out it could Ih&gt; added to faro wen j w&gt;n before Ihu smelly
ly ear­ llwlghl I&gt;. Elsenhower has regresilenal fire lately, huV taken ers will I*' confidential nnd will units.
the sewer system lit a Inter dole. casses became a threat lo health signed us president of Columbia men ‘di"-&gt;nl the slot Inn who could a less lucrative Dill moin i.ccurft not be mudu public at nnv time.
handle
the
parts
llpl
"ou
don't
Through IrOd-fool exleii'ion* to the and tourist prospects
Accurate figures fur Die qunn- Identity Sought Of
University, effective Ihe day he have In l,e no tirlnr to l,«bi"« lo Job.
sn was brought fore his inauguration Jan. 20
&gt;l •i.tcers flowing lido the lake, Thu red tide aim
lItv
uf water uved for Irrigation
Seen-1
a
ry
uf
Ihe
Treasury
Sny
tt|e Hanford Theater (Jtdld. Tip re
the City could save aboot half the S'Inrin ,U
Train Death Victim
U,i'* i The university announced yes- see eippe oilier thing' Dial "til .t tier aitnuuiu cd ycslenlay Ibal Dim will l.e useful lii several wavs, ac­
expense of a full-scale purification [
cording
to Mr lleutli. They will
,,,s,l,ut" 1" lentny that Elsenhower In a letter be diirie to present it ot-tv snrtl ns lap lia* been appointed chief of
progrum, but Ihe lake could rod Miami.
lie
useful
to
the
farmer
In
(but
lie
.........................'luted Nov. 1.1 submitted his reslg....
.,
,
tho lux bureau's Texiistlklahomu
MIAMI us—Col leu baluy wore
F * ‘ u, i, „ iy,1
j j j ^ , „ yoari
I,.' used for balldrig plirposi's,
will then knew hn'v his use rnfti utlumptlng In Identify u woman 23
*i Dr.
,r 'rr^i
1 V head of nation both as president and "an painting scenery, building stage (|iMrjL.t
self, make-up, uml wardrobe to
University of Miami marine 1nrtive trustee
"When the city grows," he the Un
(l!fl who palmly stepped
In stepping down from the num­ pare, wit , thei of ip » p d u alities ' l(( 3J '
pointed out, "you are going to i"search lalmralnry, said the tin- | The general assumed the presl- pant" n few. Ho if vim ii'a inter- ber one iob. Dunlap loses fl.ioo i"!' industry, rh'-v w"l be useful jn (n' n, ()f flll (inrnm|ng Florida
c.bim hla on June 1 1049. est ed Ir little theater work In nuv a year to salary but gulni Civ •" the c .r.l'id f l 'ri'i. Experiment Kos, c „a&gt;t n n||way strcantilnor
nave to abandon Die outfall' deriving cn se behind appearance ,f,.rlt,y
(sewer outlets) ami put la Inter­ of the red tide hnsri t been found |(,. bus been on leave without pay w"'- nheme Hi'nfi&gt;ril 70D-W and Service nroteetloii oguinst possible Htot on. Die '-". uml" t.ouety n[)(| wu, ffunR to her death.
It Is known that the fish arc , | n&lt;l. Fehruitry, I9SI. He original- •&gt;«k li,"&gt; V'i" reev become a litem- dismissal
Issul b&gt; t he incoming Itepub Wrcet. nnl the Soil (.imservntiun
n s h e rSheriff
i f f John
ceptors." An Interceptor taking In
Deputy
John llerduaux
Bordeaux
Service In their studies to dele, said Die woman was thrown about
all the outlets along the bulk head kllletl by a poison given off bv a |y took me leave to serve os so- her nt th" Sanford Theater C'dM. licun mlmliu ilrutluu
mine
Ihe
most
effective
use
,
iny
organism
ejtlled
gymniKlInlum
]
preme
eoinmatider
of
the
North
With
T|mnk«"lvlng
ftov
'leh
t
Snyder named John S Crnhunt,
lit the Cilv water front would ro*l
feet nnd Ihe mishap was "ob­
The mystery is what enttses Atlantic T r e a t y Orgonl/atlrm around *h" '-nr""r.' limn- N AAS 17. assistant secretary of the treas sub-tile irrigation and In develop­ 200
about III il&gt;,00(1. Tbi* interceptor brevis.
viously suicide."
It lo multiply in such startling f„rr|I,
“
ing
cheaper
and
more
eft.
It
men
are
Inking
have
so
they
mav
ury,
as
acting
coittinissiuiter
to
would eollrrt the 'iiniturv '-wage numbers Hint there is euuugli pids
The engineer nf Ihe northbound
iMi lle.d, uf irrigation.
lie tiiuiie with their fnliillte * for succeed Dunlap
I ioiii the II nutlets and entry It ml to kill millions of flxii over
Chnmptnn said the woman was
that
Inrkev
liinuen
Richard
Wnr
They will he invaluable to the walking between the nnrthhimiu!
to a pumping slatimi miir tin' great areas of water
ground water invesligatioo t.cing anil Koiithbouml tracks and when
mouth "f Mill Creek.
I The plaids increase emnigh In Idi lo Season Typhoon rep left last night oil a It) day
leave
that
will
take
Mm
to
M
made liy Mr. Heath, he added. the train linrn blared, site calmly
Lions ('lull
Dry weather
become n menace only
indy in
In wnter
i»rv
weauier flow
lew nf
in the
im- sewers uecome
water
!•&gt; I evl'town, Pu. while
When used in conjunction with slenpetl in front nf Die nnrnming
would drop down through -loi* m that liu.s an unusually filgli nitrate Moven On Philippinen
Ja IIP-S Tieleri- has n verv srieetirl
other data, it may be passible to train
M"itllttitM rm ni I'Mrp «|$$p&gt;
Ullillhole bottoms of tin- II outlet u rid phosphorous
ronti'M, Dr
predict
the quantity of water that
MANILA, (.1) — A late ■ season -eason fur taklmf a leave nt this regular meeting the week of Jan.
sewers Into the Intercepting newer. Smith said
tvphoon bore down on Ihe Phil- fine t-i hi- home in Memphis, 17 uttd nil those wanting to uttend enn be withdrawn from til" ground
Storm water flow, however, would
lupines today. The Manila Wen- Tenn. James' brother will *m»n b&lt; the Chain of Missions meeting in different pulls of Die eoiintv
T i 'J J t S u u t f i 'H t i o n H
iiuip these gaps nnd flow dinsTlv
into the lake, currying witli it (iiiardMincn Called In Iher Huron u said Ihe strum Is leaving fur duty overseas so the' Mated for Jan. 22-2(1 muy do *u. without causing an excessive low­
ering
of
Die
artesian
pressure
nr
expected to smash at the haltered
, will ......... Mine together The discus don arose over a letter
i
I rttt*«i *■»•»#•* I'^tf a IIn* i
some sanitary sewage
McCall received front Mrs. musing wells to hemme salty.
Strike Disturbance Islands off the northern Luzon celebrate the Thanksgiving hoi Afr.
mission lo study Ihe federal guvCommissioner John Ktid'-r «ugE
miu
I
ii
II
Chase,
chairman
of
tho
coast Wednesday.
In r-iinrluding, Mr. Heath nulnl- | eminent'* place in handling social
hlnv.
g&lt;--ti',| the preparation of n fee
Four other Ivnhmms have roared
T'rei! men will l,.» tc-ivtng th" Chain of Missions, wanting to ed out that In- needs the aid of us I welfare, health, housing ami social
WATER VALLEY. Miss i.f. A
sc lied lib', ranging from $1.28 to
know
if
Die
dub
would
hold
its
many farmers us possible In the security problems,
fnm ,J ho ,r*n‘‘iffc Jn llie past station together loldgld
fur the
th"
tonight for
I2.8D per residence for presenta­ new outbreak of violence brought
with 4lie joint rivie meet­ i-nlld-tiiio of this data. However,
7 Possible extension of u recip4.1 (xuinnuii
Nu hi ui a I (iiianismei)
(I nurd -men To
to tt lie
in i,i.,n.',.,„:
Vi L
l long JonriiL'y to their '
o lltw i ’ . ,I t,
IP f r
-bite meeting
tion for public approval. "Let's s.i
ing
nl
the
Parish
House
for
the
he stressed the fact that in \)m coral tratle agreements program,
-'
in Mm-)' S, Richard anil
give them the price it's going lo strike-hnmitl Itlce .Mix garment |l)|| .Jf^Voo J '‘f “ knt,wn
purpose
of
hearing
the
scheduled
past tiie farmers io the county | h New iiuthoriinltnns und ;iii| Victor id " " in ) will lie OO their
eos* them," he said, "and let them plant here
have been very helpful and im iho-s , prupriutlons fur Ihe foreign aid
The new- llareup ncrurred lax
, way to Flint while CI'U'il E. Hex- speaker.
deejde what limy want. If they
The
Lioua
('lull
will
iissifmu
Die
not
iiiilictpute anv difficulty in ! program
Iglil, Plant
I’latil Manager Lageilc Jeter
r»n will b" bn on v when he reaches responsibility of collecting money
want a disposal plant, tln-v should nlglil.
getting their cooperation,
| l( tin- latter connection, Tall
Hon
Of
silld,
nfjer
five
wunti'ii
employed
Idt,""i&gt;
In
Iron
Moon'iii".
have the ehancu to gel it,”
for the Salvation Army’s Jingle
1— -------------I -md lie assumes the new secretary
Ihe plnnl were roughed up dor
Chief R E. Movers is the new- Dell fund un Thursday, Dec. IH.
(,'ninralssioncr Randall Chase at
. i '— m,,, aa r....« r s . s i i u )
,.
nf stutc will re examine foreign
Ihe lunch hour
» ' newcomer to NAAS, remitting
suggested leaving the disposal IngThe
seiifrie lunk place nrmxs I line. Hi- father work's! hard in nhnnrd ''esterduy front duty in Jim Livingston and Rill White will
lACKHONVIl I F iM„Tlie tiilo r '
,,L’ "“M il 'vil&gt;
Up to Elplant propo-ltion until last and from the
assign
the
duties
for
every
mem­
office id Ihe CIO Clnlli stale politic!) lo help the .State to flle'he Ksnsiis. f 'd*.f Movers is
M
ow
I
has
Its
eye
"on
Florida.
V'lr
j
‘it®
Wh0t
getting more Immediate needs ing Workers,
ber.
miii m in,
iiit m
iiiiiii
nun
u
nstrike
il m r
Ihe
indmi
Imt-k on Its feet again In the nartieidarly satisfied with bis
Wallace Phillips said lie would ! ! ! ! K J : ± : ' a .........
first. Wlu-u Commissioner Ka.ler Offlcclalx nf the union were unavail­ get
Vlll.nova ['' t T w X r .R-ldaho,'m ianwhllo
IHHO’s and IHIIO’s.
•'ensb-r
h"r"
•hie"
hi*
home
is
in
suggested a 20-yetir "progressive able fur comment.
tho speaker for next week's und Syracuse
told reporters that Sen. Ilridges
James M. MeCusklll, who Is n Fort Lauderdale. He lias been as­ obtain
The selection rnmmlllee said
progrum. "J. R. Miller, senior
plan" lie stated, "I don’t think
man of 70 himself has seen Flori­ signed to the Operation* Uennrt- grutle Lieutenant ill the Hanford Monday night it had narrowed In (It Nil) "Is the only tnan who ran
you're going fast enough. Most of
unify
Ihe party and he should re­
da and Hanford grow from n hum­
the people voting oil It (sewer were nttlibutcd to Die high srimul ble beginning to a state and city —'-nt. Welcome uhourd Chief. Niivul Auxllluiv Air .Station, bus these six the list nf teams under main un Ihe Jnh as Republican
umslderutiun
for
Jacksonville's
program) would be gone by the group were deemed to lie Die re­ of which the nation run Justifiably Hope vim are abb' to make a few Just completed u verv interesting
floor leader."
trips down borne .while you're sta­ course on the atomic homh and I New Year’s Duy football game
time thu 20 year* wns up."
sponsibility of other group.. Com­ be proud. There Is un unnds- tioned here.
Rids
may
go
out
any
day,
but
thought
ign everyone would like to
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Covernment
assistance
wu* missioner Kader extended an apol­
bear him speak," Mr. I'ldllips sold. (he eommltlee did lint imlleate a
brought up In the discussion and ogy from (lie coliindoiiiu to Mrs. el though about him us he nick­
talks
(I
ROOM
uml bath furnished apart­
Rteclfie
dale.
None
nf
tho
teams
Al Skinner will handle the
it wns said 28 per rent of the..... . Htlni'elji■&lt;r fur Die utlltudc taken about the events in the past which
ment. Givun. private entrance.
Fifteen former high school cup I.Intis Club’s flout urraugement* under cnnslderutinn bus lost mure
could come from this source, How by the /overuitig body In Illuming so lieuutifully enriches our state talas nre listed on the llruudrl* for
Adults. tllH Mellunville. Phone
the Junior Clmrnhnr nf Com­ Ilian two games, except Florida
ever, it was stated, government Die highIt school
Htik-W.
which has dropped three
group.
merce Christum* pitrade.
*e'
history,
I University football roster.
specifications would limke tills In­
come Impraetlenl• front th" slnitdpuliit of uxtru cost Involved.
The Cltv had naked nsslslancp
from the Navy Department, tak­
ing the view the Hanford Naval
Air Station put. a bur Jen upon
tiie sewer and water system*.
However, a letter from Francis
Wliltelmir, Undersecretary of the
Navy, stated H" didn’t think the
SNAS caused any noticeable In­
crease In the use of either «f the
systems, and that he didn’t feel
tho Navy would be Justified In
expending fund* In the matter, ex­
cept for their regular wnter con­
tract. He pointed nut the Navy in
attempting to Im fair lit the m at­
ter.
In the mutter uf the deni pend­
ing wllh the Hun Oil Company
concerning the purchase of n par­
cel of right-of-way In the French
Avenue widening protect, Commis­
sioner Kadsr reported the proposi­
tion settled upon nt a recent meetlug had fallen through beenuse
tho "ro b 'd u'inralseni refused to
comers for economy in lit" Moliilgn* Economy Hun.
And w s're ready to back up th a t hoadllna with appetiz­
change their figures,
ing fads and generous figures. For example, "the car uf
Hut, wo know, ynii’rc ts|iinlly intercsletl in "how much”
Th« City was attempting to get
(he year" ia more than a glib phrnae, it’a a title that Mercury
n selling price of $1,800 fo ' a n*rfor your present cor. We eon give you some itlra if yuu just
"i'l Of property, SB by DA feet,
haa ranted by doing—by making new*.
pick up tlm phone uml rail us. Hut we can tin even better
which the oil company wanU to
if you give us a chance t&lt;&gt; appraise it firslltam l-au wo can
Mercury la the one car In lla class that came up with
use to rrnlnco properly which
allow for tiie extras anil the cure you’ve given it,
something really now for lWi'J-atyHng an new It left other
Oudr land In the widening project,
Hu drop nriiuutl. Out limits are now ihe lie*! uf tho year.
cars
far
behind.
And
Mercury
(with
optluual
overdrive)
rnmmlasloiQr Knder suggested
'I lint mean* to|M in town,
ogii/n proved that pound fur pound It could bent all
the City kIioiiM retlucn the lelllni'
urine «&gt;r their property to f t . (Milt
to Avoid oniirt procredlnga. John
Fox of the Mate Rond Heoartmeni
»•.»&gt;••«rod on Pm nmtlar, which wan
flmdlv dould"d to he tilncad Iwfure
a Joint mooting of th e’aoprall'pH1
tw.or.i nnd the commission next
week.
M. H. Itmlloy, sla*n ronwisentv
tlvo of the Magee Halo I'ayk-OMotor concern!' dfinPnitrnUd e
oarVIne motor which ho proposed
,ww
fee lr.«*slhit|on In *he (fllv osrkl tif*
lot between U«od and Palmetto
Avenues. ImrW of the JJrsvhnuml
loin station. This meter cliarges n
olrkot fo- an Jinn* nnd a nuartpr
for flvr hmira. and the representv
tlvo rstlmStrd that 8fi to 00 of
them ronhl l.« Inst ailed lit the
parking area. No nrljfrn was taken
the mailer, the 'cnmmlsdnii
lotting It ride lintU a later i*et&lt;*.

Klsonhowcc advisers.
Curommilal Iroops and (ho Army
hand were drawn up
In .brief Informal remarks, FIsentwwur sold he uultu naturally
was drllRhtcd by tho recrntlmi b n
a little hit astonished" by It
since It was supposed to he strictly
a business trip.
The general flashed his famous
grin at everyone In sight,.rumpled
bis tousled hair, and walkod to a
microphone to express his pleasure
a t. the welcome.
Htf was dilellghlrd to bo hare, In*
•aid lie attided that ho expected
til go on lo Nrt York In a coup In
of hours and t L n "h„ r hack hero
somewhere near Jan, 10,"
Thut Is Inauguration day, when
Ilia general officially takes tlm
tailni of tho ship of stale. Ami
visit In Washington .« at
Trumans luyltatlun-w ii In preparstlon for that event.
Tie ft! M, Starke, representlm*
Their mcellng-tho first face-to- the Aloha PI Alpha frAteWItV.' refae* since June 2 when Elsenhower mirsted the. use .of. th« Wt|»MIP»'
.name back from command of R ip
K M an defense forcts-w is sat for
g p. m.
giving Day, tba oroceMde oft which
Much of the Initial drama mey ero to go to&gt;v»*d a»sJlUng n ^ l v
Itjyer be known to the public.
and ■►kad.hCfimalon fur
Whit# House arrangemenU celled aP'dapla,
a narade. Both r-*
iwr Elsenhower nnd Truman to lie presenting
ware approved upon tho
In the President’s offlca for fine***
nm*i&lt;in o* romM«*lnnar Kader.
first 18 minutes.
R'djt. of the F(orldA Valve and
vTBOee minutes presented an w pgrtimlty for personal exchange* Fltilng Company, Orlando, and
which might erase some of *the thy Noptuoo Meter Comeanv were
recented f«r meters and pipe for
the Wa*»e Department.

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MflSte ^ u e s t * w

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tf&gt;R. H. Mel,A11LIN
OPTOMETRIST
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Turn. Nov. IS. 1952

T H E H ANFORD H ER A LD

IN F O R M A T IO N W A N T E D

drone 512

IN OR DIOR TO FILL YOUR NERDS ON
I). U T. DOSS

ClIIIUMMtACTOIt
HOUHS U to 12 — 2 to S
1

W E W l l . l , A l ’I’K i a i A T K

C A P IT A L IN 1*1

YJapi0 1 i f IS Srt'u/u'tD A t..

ftyr u i i p ' v r

S IK L K T IU i O U A N T 'T Y

KINNHH CONKLIN (above). 33.
and hi* cousin, Wilbur Conklin,
32, both of Sloatsburg. N V . ore
being held In $10,000 b.iil each a&gt;
material witnesses In the slaying
of squirrel hunters Robert W Nurent and Charter f. Simpson near
Tuxedo I’aik. N V The Orange
County Dlvlrlrl Attorney said that
the Conklin cousins were “In thr
vicinity" ot the murders ai the
time they were committed »nd
have "some very material Infor­
mation."
rlntrmationall

I'h. 1113

HOY WALL

SCRAPS «

OR. t \ L. PERSONS
Ul'TOMETUlST
EYBH EXAMINED
UI.ASSKS KITTED
116 South C alm rlto A t r n u r

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WluiluHiile Prices
JHJMIKIND
• It
DR.I'ltmu*
H. K.
niM01*KAL7&lt;)|t

WOMEN of BURMA CONCEAL
fllEIR KECKS IK HEAVY COILS
«* BRASS m-fKl BELIEF, rf |S iMMOPEif
‘fo IKPOSL'F'HE HECK 1 o VIEW.

Cteas* Mill fur appoint uirnt
Clutnc 1752 - 17 Hi

m jsruHS on

AVtRA^L

ROCKl-f MISSILE LESS
ACCUIlM*. &lt;t(AH A

UUM-f IRLP^ROJEC-fiU

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"inr Mir Trlrpleiifir tiw hip lit •*thinil1mu ih nr nr 11 |**nr mniiip U
liwtrif In I hr trlrifhunr Imiih. In

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fo r ? &lt;

r m if n fur ihl« n m i mi tit ii il n 11*ih
• hr nilirrilk rr In r%|»rt*lrt| In |tiM
IMunipilr* In uftlrr fur u* in
irntlrr Ihr lir*| imawllilr nr r tier,
*•11 Until li(* itniM hr In mir
Miller tin ihr tint hrfnfr |.tihll
l‘HIIII If•
|*|rn*r Hull I f it* litiiHrillnlrli
II mi r t r u r iirrure lu |itiir ml
f i r itthitMl hr ir *|HMt*lhtr |»«p
iHiiir ihnii eiitr Imimrr rrl ln«rr •
•h iii,

lly Dan Hurry

THE
SANFORD
HERALD
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I—

H H t RUNT

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lllvd., Delutiul.

I I.KAN h i t l( room fur iiislied
apart tin nt. dll Curk Ave.
1 nftll lushed house llllil Slpilll
lim itin'id
liii|iiiie fi|l| Celery
Ave.
Mouse, 1 rooms l.iith. t'lo-e to
llaue

MTHOI'T HKAI.TV
2122 l lr ii lie'I'h* me ItllH-M

-1

Free - fre e - I n e
llufter Rental

;l hcdiooin house, I 'v years old,
\ I eomtltlon, henutilol
pine
(tool S, sereeUetl ptneh, t lll pelL.
elect Me kitchen, space lienlei
Will (iiiimee lialunee Ml fli.'iHU
imnithlv- 't'ulnl price is nnly
f n.filMl nil.

vv iln
Puretinae of t'nsle Win

at
Henkarik lilu*.s J1 I'm lit Co.

CASH

t'liuiie 27
in
I
1

IIF.RF S 5 O t ' II C IIA N l'K
puiehu.se new home. Youi
i hoiee of eith er l! Hedrooins or
I lh illonms. Coo,l locution, hesl
i o p 'l l netluti.
he.nuHfnl
hutd
v%noil floors Reudv to move io
to
I till v f t . niRI.IIO Down, lull
iio* «■ like lent

I mu Room ll»»H-* on tw»» lot*
f I,Min on | . diet ill lertiii See u
lltmllt th* se ol ollli'l I V\ II VI.I.. Itraltur
I I nr 1.1ii Hlule Ihink H id e.
"Cull Mull"
Chime 1758
\t:v \
2 lledioiun house
. unitv 3124 Vale Avetnie
R l. LI. KMT ATI*.

low

ARTIC' HH FOR SACK

«K
VRAVKRSi: KvtetiaUin Itmls
to 18d". Melik at ik *ila«a
Cut id Co

Paul For Second lluiid I'urui
lu te.
M A T IIFR O F S L N H I R D
Jti.lftU li. Ini HI.
Chime 127
SWKKT orniujes (&gt;&gt;■ mi t
ft J *
[lit Iitif lirl, h\i|- S1111*| •1111* ii! Ail
PI.till* I UlH M4. Owl.-, I t . | ‘U

28"
*mt

III: VC 11 \ WAX
No Rohlnnp
l.nnifrr Casting
Slop l*y oi Tetephone 1-125.
F o in i tm e Ceuti i I HI W F tr-t
I Mlpot till
Ihimlioo
Itlillds Utlil
t l r u s . Militate Rugs
Teleplioiii' I Uf&gt; F u im tiire C enter
Hit W First.
nil.
F I ’RNACKH lly
Krvaky
Wall, Floor and Fireplace,

xi. (i. iimiul'H

FOR HAI.K IIY OWN Fit
2 H*dfoom Masonry Home, will
parkin'
o«k Floor*
Cqityijctc Klvetrle Kitchen
Mp*eo heater
VeneMnii blind.*
Coniplctely landaeiiiii'd tl'ixl'lh

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(.m u I*

Ciilisisling of Sofa, inatehl'ig
i l i i i t , end *it lilv, step tnht?,
eiieklail lithle, 2 lumjis, smoker
and sofa pillow. AM for
I Hit nd
MX I'll HR O F HANFORD
2U3 lilt 15. tat. Si.
Chilli* 121

YKNKTIAN IlCINDS
Fuetory price*! Ridla-llend llllnila,
Aluminum slate, cotton or pinstie tape* Complete repair »&lt;tr

vleit.

SKMINDI.F. YKNKTIAN HUNl)
COMCANv
lot
8211 West 3rd
I'h. U53-W
t’ltyed Ter riieu
I * rife Onk trcea
Master
Craft
I'aitit
$2,50 gal.
Cliofjp I0JI4-W 0. I. I’MA Mmt. Army lllupketa, Cots, Tiirpnullns
ArtnyNuvy Hurplua
in p R N H R iio iih Tn h
:tJ0 Hanford Ave.
NAVY CHRMONNFIi
\V&gt; are luilldlruf f|ve Defenae SWKKT HAMLIN .uatigra. 11.00
lloutti*
u*«* tor
for Dtl*'"tsi_flrat
_
five ell

lit,. R. W Lord. Minna 1104 .1.
KtbW .jipll cunts. There ure two
thl^it-lrtdroiini
Ihr*!)-hadroom nmi litre* two- UHKD HCACK hentetx; nil » lm nt aprelnl h*vv
lovv
rt»m
AptI hone**
hoi
emulltlon
very ren*&lt;iriI' riel
eraa und
am apeelul 1
low
(11 down utmd
able. Lee Bros. 0111 Klin A Ye.
POn,|*r-W
Tment*. eller Domra, Inc.
Ml. MO,
"til

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TUXKDO FfiKDS. Complete tine

Hiint'i Tnxe*lo Feed (Uor*.
51 lied,

*|iringa and

mnltreaa.

nnd Went KuttfOrd Hiilxllvtslon.
(iood eomlltlun. Clump.
I'honc
«10.00 down nnd gB.OU per
1 8 0 . _____________________
W rit* Hoeu Raton HouaBox 814, Miami M», r R|CYCI.K - Chime 480.

Rough on roadie* and mnkea a n ts

frxmt.

Al*o

Tour bfd W l homn newlv paint­
ed all convenience* and 10 acre*

land. Phont 088-W.

Hollywood Bed*
: Iio.86
Rallaway B«d*
t.00 '4 $27.W • $82.50

SId-Stat* Redd|ng Co.
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40.ill
bull.line, t .11 l.n | I i : VI I

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lutiilo l ietiinit Star I'ntl lt.il|ib
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High School PTA To
S p o n s o r Contest;
Proceeds Will Go
To Celery C r u te
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 EIndium
thin evening starting n l 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. Tur­
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. II—Kdgewii
Nav. 88—DeLand,

Bowling Standings

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Seminole Blues

To Be Put On Block A t Meeting

lit KENT 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 *■*n 1i1»mi'llt. uniform" mil u fimuln » m
tho Florida Hint" l.i'uifiu1 in Him- r miiiln .Inti Ecuimii* imxt year.
font with ihtcjumIiiIi I v to 11 olm"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 *Inek holder 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
Colliihiiu, prvidd'itt "f •!» Semin nil nf "in drlds."
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 rumor of f t.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
offer that amount Cnllahnn ad­ ham, president of the «a*l (Hunt
mitted the rlub would gl»r H holding*. That «n* over a month
ago ami John Itrider, lllue gen"very xrrltni* r))itwl(trrial!«»»."*
rral manager, Im* given up nn
"Home full* innv not ri nllre the
ginvlly of the loctll hneeluill itII- the 1951 settlor lisip wlnnrr* un­
til 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
t hit 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
0
Despite It* close game wllh
33
1Mainland
(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
LB—Jimmy Whatley
Its Noire Dame defeat with a 47 7
LT—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
RT—Gene Haas
place to sixth with Its upset and
KB—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

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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

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7. Tennetseo (4) ........— ...... 4W
8. Maryland e**»4 ** ................... 433

Fiipcr Picks Vmight
For IlfHt SEC Coach
ATLANTA '-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 NIGHT
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 ClTY -Rcx Layne,
200, Lrwlslon, Utah, knocked out
Al Spaulding, 212, Oakland, Call/.,
(a),

0. Notre Damn —— ------------- 259

PENSACOLA, Fia.—Sonny Luci­

10. Texas *— — — .......... - 242 ano, 143, Patterson, N. J., out­
Second 10:
pointed Fein Acosta, I3S, New Or­
Ilf Tull ft (9')1 H""
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i•I*HM
'M■US' leans, (10).

12.
II,
14.
18.
10.

Michigan ........ ...»..... ............. 77
Wisconiln .......................
58
NORTH-SOUTH
Alabama «... . 4.......
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GAINESVILLE (Speclalh-A ll
Syracuse .— ..............— —.40 but seven of tho 52 points scored
Pittsburgh (J) ..........
M 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.

ai"isir,»uiyrjsji

Stetson Hatters To
.. Bogin Drills Today
] DELAND 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

nt 1 im 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
|iln rr* 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 10 v 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-

Palm Uracil Indians Miami Jackson Is
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.

MORAL VICTORY
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.

(Special)—Two
d againei Au-

Chico Guntale*

I'aut Kakuw

Miami's D efense
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*
WET.
Miami Jackson
4 0 0
Eilison
7I 0
Jax Jneksou
5 I 0
Hillsborough
41 1
Lakeland
42 3
West Palm Beach
:i t 0
Ft, l.auderdulo
2 1 1
Fluid
24 0
St. Petersburg
3 4 I
London
3 1 1
Jefferson
2 10
lloont!
I .1 1
I.CC
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Ed go water
13 1

Gustafson Is Happy
With Miami I)riIlH
. MIAMI WY—Another acrlmmago

' i i l l Al , C A III, EH (Special)—If
•I"- I’nl'-’Tsttv uf Miami defense
i a- effi'i-tlve ngnlnsl the tlnl" • • l l v 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.

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 G am es
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 UAYLB TALBOT
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 w hit (hey considered the
lota! Inadequacy of our original
selections — Vie Selxai, Straight
Clark and the promise of young
Ham Richardson late this month*.
U tter* 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 ni«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 release.
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 Draw Breather
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
a rt 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 tim e." 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
GAINESVILLE 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 mworkout.
jvairiiuiMjr
it ninu.
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.

LAKELAND M - Lakeland ii
hopeful of keeping Its Florida IntcraaUontl League franchise, al­
though presant director! of the
baseball club definitely won’t back
another le tio n ’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-

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Former JudgeOfHigh
Tribunal UsedDumrnies To Handle Fi­
nancial Securities
NEW YullK 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 a t­
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
' f t lie Levy house hold, 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
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Kiwaninns Are Told
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Mtikl i iitmt* ft* **tjf liMiim n *1
merely a tool with which yon can
ft,
f I* ,
| « af » t t
••*♦* i •
*"
f .! I k
w ill*
ll» 'f
a ' » ft
I
use to further better living or de­
I f,| iif
fit 'll
-h i
I M i l k I fa
struction. It is your moral duty
II
u I I'fl | lv 11a*| as a| I
•I If
1 Ml’Sl I»'t| III l ilt' &lt;lt»* »*f "till Fllil
-■*11 * i 1 in 11.
to raise your children to learn t"
aI * f h t
v illa I l f
1*1 t M i r I
t
M»
*h* *• *tiil**ni‘i nf Mi uml
!• 11*IASft f... 1
choose the proper men to c-uilrol
• I'd a M
U t* * ’ l|*|«aI
1 mill Mi** M»'t y s ii
F lm t
». I.. Ih. mi &gt;
this great new force.
alt ! i l l la* t « ||l|aI I k i s
1
f 11it*• Im f
“The scientist did not order the Lon^-Time KnosturOf S i i*‘r! ulul MflltH.vrile AvitlUt1, in
1 . ’ ,i
P
'.a
m i - I it
u fin c t \ fitmi lit*’ I»\ i u tiiviiH-t
m tin i&lt; »t.
atomic bomb to be exploded, they
lie I I I. f•*!.« | I st
i til *it Mi* *,u»i\ liitxittry
merely carried nut a job. The 01
F l o r i d a Sucreetls ufiinMwHitlioff*
fttf &lt;1, willi I Ilf In h"*f in in•
I I t I ■ 41 * 11f I ji" ■•V ) I I l i t
|
't nt ,t
der was political. The power ol
l*t»» S*t|«vil1|r il*'VM'rs* mill IIITHI’I ill il»||H
» i in" u *.. . iifi Sj»* * *
II*
*ih *U-. I *
('arlt.m Of Tampa nil
atomic energy is In the hands of
in**J ill m m f i M liiitlt', i m i v liviruf
\\ J i l t f I &gt;' f •
I l l a' If r
j * I * 1*4 3* I t ,
1Iiii l imm
tile people you ami I chouse to ,
HinlitliT YVlIh the liilMi* llOlIM'
JI &gt;V ilfftllV fIMU f ftlll Ml
M.i V II M*
l:
• Mi
lead this government."
JACKSONVILLE. W- Karl W uohf
tl»D’*t di et inn Ilf \
yt'lll
M
H
K i f l « S i l l * I ' f I 41 ( ) ’
t M* \ I \ n
Iti-ferring to the 11rat atomic llrnwn. Del.and businessman, cii
till*'
Ilf
lilt*
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h
f
1
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ill
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f
A
iclii
ic
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II natlH.iec Ok niar **«*•
rus grower, president of the SI he it IIIU/.Cl I at the lilt i ii I)i*h11*I Ik
Mi
Miirnii huu
M
l(Eat
■ . .i It. •. |. " \|i
■ .1' i -i .'ii
Johns Indian River Improvement i4ii)i vciHi'lli'CM uf tin 4 |ii'M»4r'1 which
Imiiivtir-ilc
Flit;
lit
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4ii
i
11m
S
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4
f
at.-1
VI &lt; * '
l |.,"j, " ir
\ «t »t
Association
and
a
longtime
Florida
invlutlc ii t■i*lit»111 Iti'JtlMiL' tti* illnil
Furachute BringM
' mu' It Lis* tin mu i«J ■1 M.
v 1' v 1 . ■ "Kl VI1 M 1 t • l
■III
booster, is the new president of Myntcni, thih \%hi he i , tltipuMul
St'l’N'icf &lt;&gt;vi*r rule
• I ii mI Mi* i \ * Sin 11
...... It " ." . ,144*| M 1 I 1 at"
Florida State Cliuniber of Coni link, hoiiihI |triinfi'll i-cilm^i, in
Flier Sufely Down Ihe
M
s
! fit * sifltl 1 ,t f i1t 'll Vi . . M . I
"! U, \ . 1 .t 1st
1 t VI i n
merce
mliithiii mill a nuizc **f electrical
LOS W i .LLI n C Ihe ii.ui
S \\ 111111| *|
Charles Edward Kinchurt, retirellrnwn wus elected Tuesday to kitchen appliance*
liliner
on
i
new
polar
ait
imili'
1S
ir*
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sentative of the North American succeed Ex Gov Doyle Cnrlhm. \ U h l hittjk’c* which have liecjj ifuif
|
hit! it I'M ii I l|i
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 i a( I l f I , Ml'
|
a
*
111
■
11 VI k n 1*11(11till , 1 u In
I iitivv m rill IfH (
ly parachuted from one of the VJ- years
, nuiTeetletl hv heavyweijrlit him * the mirthl'.i.l Indat
t!2’s t w I n-englned lleachcraft
It's Ihe Alibi \ iking a new “imili (•ill I Ilf “ Mm ijit *Im &lt; mi h l v
ard w are from ('allfitm ia In th«r
Winding tip its three day annual hhmiiMv
VtMit v
I I III V
planes, stationed at Sanford Naval meeting,
Douglas
DF lilt bearing Hie di.igon
the
stale
chamber
passed
fill "i'i
M.ll II
Air .Station, this morning, ami resolutions asking accelerated fed
■V p ic tm e of modeln-dnv liviittr blUMliziui* of Ho Si illlMltiivluti all
landed with apparent mmo
■I nit \ m I'll. I. f o i l || - I It* !*' *
.
iritilitms for the Central in cninfurt. the Iommc u h n ini-urpnIK
. l l l k i
I
*
Y\ I N I \ I ' l l
'II
I I •I * |4 (
fi |
i on
* Mi a* | | i
k Jl
rles In Lake
tid es Ihe prominent fenlm-i-s , t f ' p*
sj t M' n, . -It . l e a n t
flood
rnntnil
project,
S?Ja 3 p u b l^ ln studiesJ 1 for other waterway im glass lulonsies througiioot tin way at lnioio.ihnn.il airport here
. C. L. Sullivan,
Hulli
1Mil
I lit |m *k'iiim i,| flif \\ i .ltit .ikiv (t IIU flllii I mIv &gt;M11m'iu
...... ...... officer.
.....cor.
k.illlh at. foil . -■mifm11
formation
ohm
! ' &lt;
boose, which are f i a o o ’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
movements,
impruved
sta te
»crv
Mr. Rinehart waa
was taking part
m in Ices, abolishing excise tnxe« and | (mini and vented in h.-.lwood
i 'lid
ik 111 i J miU
i V* I
I III
h i l l * I f f II M lM i&lt; lt| | t»*
I f f i l l * ■ 111 ■i
Ihe flight by the Navy to take pic traffic
■Tliev were imiiToise.l ..... I*ti11■i, a flight in i oociili.ik-cn Driim.uk •I t l i ' i i . i l t u k u k i l l t * - t | i m I &gt;1 , | I n V*IIII i'i I ............ U It t I t
safely
via
Thule
\ir
Base,
lirci
ol.iiul
tores of the Navy's new camera
In d o strie s at
i I i .......................... I
t i.
4
4 | . l i l t H I I I ' l l I ll| ’
"V 11 * - 1 111 ' i
-•ha f P,
hi *1 M
One resolution asked (oiitinna light pi u|,-t thin ugn in-1 tii, ,-ji Almunl wcl i* 2? p.is-eiigei s amt ,i *I |lfiuaIj ||fthi*
plane, the AJ-2-1’. while It was In
*1' Miik*lit Mi NI■I! aJ111141 m
* « ..**« a iIlia, al II.. 8**1' *
linn
of
the
Florida
Slate
lndiislrt.il
flight. Lt. Hulllvan aald
,
j oellts
flighl
l
ift
nt
III
Apparently Mr Rinehart wus Development &lt;'tinned which iim
Tile boos,. lOelndi-s seven
Alpha-...iil&lt;n- h u m |i,um uk itn|
pulled from Ihe plane by the slip Warren started In a talk doling , living loom, d ’oing mom . ko I,,.,
I'lirllitT D is c u s s io n
stream or his chute came open and the day Guv elccl Dan Mi t arty living tioicli, th ree l.edmom ,r - Norwas tlroilk Or K.iiiltuiaii ami O u t l i n e I s S l u d i o d
pulled him from the plane, with­ promised ho would continue the I HI. Illltlll 1HIIIIS. Till - i l l - W II s |&gt;l, L Wllhi lm M d, Mi,i r i i .Io-im*
hcuiii-d tin- li-i ri p . ,-ucei ill, O f Y o u l h N e e d s I n
out any uf the crew's seeing him council "In
in essentially its pn-«i-nt
present ,.i r„r tin- ontoml .Himg ,,r t,..
lleiii^ S c h e d u le d
go.
form."
Jimrlii-idnjly out- which was hi,.hi, Hilaries uirlildmi! Fill Hunt Hal ’
chen
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 gumC o im tv
O n S ew n* D rojecl
s An S e m i n o l e
into a boat by County Prosecuting early New Deal It-udi-r hut later ahing the gtooml. This in c L, installations fm tin i
Force ami Fictloink 11 l.ci’
Attorney George A Speer, Lt. broke awuy front the Franklin It *•••**• the se,-ne of ehiMien -, a tn
\
i l o s s M l til'll
l»U 1 tills"I
t ill
deputv i m l .ii-rmi.iiilH
nliniui.
I tl tlli i’i ili -t t« i*m d | ,ii Itnii It*'
Sullivan stated. Mr. Rinehart. In Hoosevclt udnilnistr.ilmn. hailed ties fur veur*.
n e e d ' nl i lillili eii and viuitll
nil! tilkl’ll III lilt Imi il **»* |"|*,l i’* lilt
shock, he aald, waa taken In Ihe the election of Itcpuhlu-an Dwight
Tile flaming lumber in ft, iruliil
Fcrnaid-Laughton Memorial llos D. Klsenhower in the featured hniis,. is nit |,ii)|i an d evptea* mi l
The 21 and ' - bom lliglil wtil ' Seminole I 'nutilv ei&gt;ni|iiled fimn }»niVi'in*iil Ml in: I "I lit u ti l t m m u * up
pltal Anparcnlly his injuries were s|&gt;cech of Ihe bumiuel closing the wn* nit, in ih-i'S' i-i I anil itrinl nt cover a oiiiituitiiii o( i k’i.1 miles ie|&lt;"i1s id Is civil- and selmul nr .It 111.- i l •III ,it tin * hlii: uf tilt" i «1v
of a minor nature, he said
Estlmalcd arrival lime |. |n p HI giim /atm us in five eiimmiHiiltes nf • ••mini —i■* 1 1 M miii I.iy ni^ltl
the mill at Osteen lit wliieli Mi
tneellng
Ihe einiutv was studied at
Ihe Wtlliiiiii s i .'iu p .'i f.th'tl Y'mI. iy *1iii
lomiirruw I'opeuhageli time
itlchbcrg sold one o( the most (Izier ban ll-I ilile|,'st The lunil.
Two huul lops are scheduled al m eelm g 'lunil.iv afletiiiiuii at Ihe lilt! u tilt h ( i»w|s uf the p i 4.|et I ^ dl
gratifying results of the eln-tlon cum* from Ins father's rum Ii at
Sanford Firm (Jets
• 'null llnllse uf liu- Semmnle ('nuulv he f u i t h e i |i8itpMihteil ' t»\ Nt»h» il
"Ii the completeness of Ihe Risen (Isteen. One cypress |iee u Ihii - Edm(iul"ii Alla . and I hide
Y h jj li v lie,id u| Hu- .!n e k m i i i villi eii
Fnl Halrhctt. tiiclie veteran wlm t ’liildr-eii’s Fnm in.ltee uf the Elm
os is I in getting the ........
Melbourne Contract howor victory and the leveling to was
e i n e i l i f u : (mil p i e i u i l i l u : fill lilt
wink lending Ida Slate Children's i mniiils dnn
the ground or all the sprawling top- piivc of wood to form the mi,mb did ll...... .
.*in
In Ihe esi.ildishmcnl nl (lie Thule
In dlsi iisscn: the ennidy's slmrl
The hid of 1154,HH1 submitted heavy structures nf Trumanlsm. of tile rirepluee.
The i 11til ri»i ■- htn M. mi Li &gt; nit lit
T H m m lltg is of ('-•lifnrohi It' I luisc, said he did "mil furesee age nl nuiiVumineiii.il fnellllles
hy Lee Urothers I’lumbing Com­ North, South, East uml West "
iinv particular dilfirultics" tn fnr serving reeu-atlnnal needs nl n d n p l i t l i t o m ( m i n t |ii i i p i n t ii f **i
(Conllniiril On Page Four)
pany to the Melbourne Hoard of
"In a word," Itlclihcrg said, |
volvi-il in the flight as lung as ynlllig lienple, a eiimpai isun was fm v\tin Ii itie im iheei iiii! In in iv
City Commissioners, for construc­ "the root of all the mlsgovcrnment;
’ ---------— the plane call be will tiled at healed dr a wn lielween S.mlniil and nlllel In e 11,i r jfie | iki rt - ,«&lt;ihI spet tin ,t Mmi.
tion of a treatment plunt ami against which the American people
Im
hangars at Kdmunlnn mil dlnile
three lift stations In the city’s revolted this year is fiiuiul in tin- - I'jNCIIIKNI C o ilV I c t I s
Elm id.i lilies nl i inn pul aide s u e In '■el it* line im prnvem ent"
j-, ,
. f
‘
The Air Knree has lliiwn m in e Altentlnll Was ,-ailed In Ihe Cum v s t l l l ' t l p i i ’ l l l l l l l l . i l \ p i , i l l s . t i e I t * I n
sews rags project, was accepted political, economic theories of t h e '
n t * l / C ( | ( l l S l l l l l o r d D' imi Ml nisi Ilnurs iii the a n t i c IHIimlv Felllei llinlilllig al Klsslui linitte ilie i mitmi itnn ♦Minfle&lt;l flu
yesterday afternoon hv tin- board. so-cnllcd welfare slalt- In which
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
‘ a re a uillmul mishap Huh lieu said
Work Is to -begin on the con­ the Truman faction of the Demo­
struction by the local corccrn Dec. cratic Party look so much mistak­
I’idicc Chief Kn;
Will"""
1 and Is to he completed within 270 en pride as the (w»l vole catching (iruisi-il the "ali'rtness" uf D'-t,
First Christian Church
laps.
device discovered since Ihe inven­ Sen-ennt Hubert Hnwe In &lt;|.a. i
tion of atlcky flypaper."
mining
tlmt
n
drunk
N'-gru
picked
" s c h o o l hidsT
The chamber reelected Harold
recently by I'ntrulmnu lien
Rida for construction uf addi­ Colce, Jacksonville, executive vice '*0
Hulli-r and Jusepli Hleksun YVIIi lift
tional rooms at Lyman School and
resident and general mnnager; *■■'i’ll lied ciinviet frmn the Sluli
Seminole High School are to tie ames Ingram. Jacksonville, irons |ienitentlnry i,t flulfiinl.
submitted at the regular meeting urcr; Ed K. Hentley, Lakeland,
(irfieiiilpi fmm the penlteiitim v
of the Seminole Countv Hoard of vice president at large; J I)
I’ubilc Instruction at lldki a. m., Johnson, Pensacola; Paul E Rein- yesterday came to Klinfoid und
nicked un the rsenpee, lleiii)
» HdfleiMpil
•*.»gr
I vtiii
days.

diameter, we feel
you are
entitled to have It corrected and
we ore anxious to make such cor­
rection "

* PhMee lieifin Drive
To Curb Violations
An increase In Irtffl'ice viola
tions cannot be blamed on
i youth
fill motorists, according to Police
Chief Hoy Williams. ■■ he related
thn Police Department la making
special effort to crack-down &lt;
local "trouble spoU".
"We ore going to give all the ativiltliaea
wv w
aste sivw
w aaaa
m If
•« we
wb
tendon we
can
now .to
canl
thli rackjeaa driving,"
can’t curb
cu
the chief
rhlei aald yeitartfif afUrnoon.
stated that
tnai four
tour patrolmen, Ben
Ben
He: atated
state
flirtler, Joseph
Hickson, J, ft. Fat
Hlrtler,
.
tdfson
and S. B. _Spence,
(arson *_
signed particularly to traffic de­
tail and to checking for parking
violations.
A parade of _18 trjiffhe^ caaea
through City Court
ay, tn
which
____ defendinta
________
handed
fines ranging to ISO by Judge
Karlyle Houabolder. revaalad that
only two were minora and they
both were 30 yean
“
between 30 and » y
between 30 and 40,
from 40 to 14 yean
Tratfle U getting loovtor, the
chief pointed out, a
have been received
in varioui parti
aald the depi
te work thow

f

rue:i

St‘initial1 Also Kt'VeillS
Hr W ill I lavt* Some
AiiioiDlmi'Mts Ueaily
For Lahoi Statute

Sanford History By Mrs. Whitner
Is R eleased For Public ation

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Earl W. Brown Is Mervyn Oziers Move Into New H o m e
Elected Head Of
Near Site Of Old F o rt M e llo n
State C h a m b e r ,1|,riut’.'! "v,t". ',t''
P o jijp

id

ji

m

ii

H o p T o D e n m a rk
Is B egun T o d a y

i

i

m

f(Odham Libel Suit
A gainst Jax Groun K
G e t s Settlem ent
UltLANDO i* —.J ilrailev Odham
accepted n settlement uf II ami
court costs in his libel suit uguln*l
the Duval County McCarty for governnr committee
In addition. Oilham said Tuesday
members of the Duval County
group will contribute 12.000 to
charities named hy him.
While the sum l.« considerably
less ihan Ihe *250,000 Odham asked
in Ins suit hr said "II does make
libeling candidates more expensive
than buyiiik a coke."
Odham. n Sanford oil dealer
whose talkathons made him a sur­
prisingly strung runner-up to Dan
McCarty In Ihe race for the Demo­
cratic nnmlnallnn, said he received
a furmnl apology
fi
iwlogy from
Laroy
(.^blieflall
shefiall Jr., cchairman of the Duval
’ County McCarty committee. He
ipmtrd it ns saying In part:
"You have filed a suit based on
the piihllcnllun in n political cammtlgn si..... called ‘The Florid*
Fact' of Ihe folia wing atatement:
'"We charge
that Hnb Venn,
Ihe hrnln hehiml Odham'a talkaIhons owns llralley Odham body
and void and Ihul he w«* bought
and paid for by the tainted money
of MMlrido and hi* Continental
Wire Service’
(Continental Wire Service la a
racing Information service)
" it was not Intended to be a
statement of fact," Sheflall'a letter
continued, "hut merely a political
opinion If that statement hai
caused you cm barrasim ent, Injury
or In any way reflected upon your

Taft In Harmony Meet
Suggests Two Cabinet
Posts To Eisenhower

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Its H U M A N .MIMIIN
NLW M iliK JV. Sen Hubert A
l ilt s.oil imi.iv aflri a " v e r y hurui'iuious m eeting " will) President
■•levI Dwight 1) F i'c u h o w e r th a t
III In.I Milillllltt-tl limllinicnilalioris
im
iw " hi ilocc ’ ( ’.itdnct apI'nmlmfiils Ihoiigh on conclusions
well' l l . "Ill'll
l.iti. the g eneral's form er -arch
' i iv .il lot tin- presidential uoniina
linn alsn told oewsineu I flat il
Imi been iteilileit tile piesldential
ii hi e.o n /.il..... .nt due tn expire
\|n i l I 'liiiuli! tie "exteudetl for
i a , ear
■in Hie I'.ill II iillev law. the &lt;Itllil
en.ilni said "I II have am e n d m e n ts
i e.nl, alniig the line of Ihe DM!)
.iiiicinlnicnts with som e ch an g es,**

It, added that In- Hie general
and III*- prospective speaker of the
llnii-e Hep .lose|iti W Martin J r
nl Ma-saelmsetts, also discussed
...........
price, wage and rent
i "ill I nl laws bill he ilcilliwd In
n wind m m Iit-urns were reach ed
I ill tr lii-r d tn . av what his
i iluiiri 1,-commcmlatiiiiis were,
imi In- did .idd " t woiddnt’ say
Ibr eenei.it had m ad e ally decisIi n . \ l-f
In i r . a t d In the estellsioil of
Hu p i c i d c n l i .d reiirgam ration act
I ill
aid Unit ' l i n e Elsenhower
will lint lake nlliee until Ian 2U
I r w i i b l nut lias,, tim e before
\|n i l I In cffci I any etialiges he
de -il eI dl uniting and am iab le after
i r i in f c i c m r Ih d lasted m ore than
.in Ii,uia said tie and the general
H ir e d that fu rth er studies woold
be m ad e of soma* of the p roblem s
■ ana: i im giess lie did not list
l« ami In ..ant ills I*i*war 1 out l

1'(,1\

i l

m

L iltin g 0 ! ‘ P rice
( V ilnius Kx pec ted
I pon All n o t h in g

WAsitlNi, |t)N 4'
I'rtii* St a
liilt/t'i Tight- WihhIs . Hit tnduy he
lings
I i ■-,i■tv in suspend pin e i i'llit
"ii ill i liithing

VV
,11si■ tl'I'l l "Hi ll's,
I ll&gt; i, siispi-uiliiig i i ilmgs mi
ntt ill inks

putk

i If* may suspend an nrder
liiuitm.- tin- iiinntliil that slaughter
••is m.iv pay Im live cattle
Itm ilc.pile these iiinspi-ciive re
l.i\ al i " l i s Wnniih tulil tile Senate
ll"ii i cniiiinlttee mi tlefeuse proiliiclmn that he dues nut (relieve
tin- ueu Hepiihlicau administration
sin util in will want In .diaiidoo
pi ne cnutinls next Vpi ll 40 I’he
i ""tints law will expire then unless
i u n t - l e s s e x t e n d s It
vv.-n.ls was m aking his first opin..... m e lii-tmi- Ilie eiimruiltcc
-mi ' lie liei line price ctlief Scpl
I lie was asked tin a general
ii pul i m the price cnnlrnl prugi a

Hugh Whelchel, Jr. Telk Of Vital
Need For Blood On Battlefront

i S S S r s ra s ;

,, -T„

.*•
‘

flail

a

pti'P'iicd

stale-

tiieut Vtgutiig m il igainst drop
me &lt; " " || nl- lie surd that In view
iinwinr mi'lull/atimi expend!
tines tlicu is danger tti.it influ
Hull,ii v 111x-'stiris tutu i um i-rilrated
in tiiiiili-il areas especially those
i luscly n*l:it&lt;'il tn tin- defense pro
glam m.iv spie.ul thlunghnol the
ei nnnliiy

( lir'slm as
iM alined

rrojtrani
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( ampin'll laissing I'nst No 53,
Ilie American l.eghm will hold Its
11mu liI i hrisltmis pnigi.im Dec 15
at the Legion Hut occiirdlog to
lames J Single Iary (inst avljutaut
Muck i lev el,uni Ir is elitiirmati
of the ciiininitlff \x liit'li lias cliargt*
nl (dans lur Ilie program, assisted
Ity Judge Douglas Slenslrom, Joel
S Field and .1 Denver Cnrdell.
Kuril l egionnaire is tn tiring an
•unwrapped toy In In- fnrwarded to
’ tin- Elks (’lull fm distriliutian in
their annual Christmas tree proled Santa Claus will have candy
lot the children at the l.egion party
which is to In- a family affair.
Light refreshments will he served.
Officers from the Altamonte
Springs "Old Glory" Dost No. 183
n(tended the meeting of the local
oust Monday night and extended an
Invitation to local members to at­
tend their activities Present were
Allen Forward, commander; Mr*.
Puiiline Stevens, adjutant; Jamea
McGrath, first vice commander,
and Del Warren, finance officer.

Movie Time Tuble
it i n

"The Snow uf Kilimanjaro"
I’liut" try Fox
The lumpletely redecorated interior of the F irs t Christian Church, Dibit Hanford Av«nuv, is aptly
llluatruted In this picture taken from the center al* le. In the foreground the glistening new pews flank
the freiJily lain carpeting. The pulpit furnishings a re likewise new, Including the communion table uml
chairs, pulpit, diuimrii-s uml illuminating cross. Not c the topical scene painted hy (). D. I.undress, a
ninmher of liio church. Thu Rev. Herlrert J. Bass conducted the official dedication ceremonies un Sunday
morning, Dec U.

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llrnwn, nlins Henry Dent, fifi, wb"
wus sentenced tn serve “It yem •
nri n nibliery riinvirlimi.
The desk serifi'll nl gri-w nn
pleiuus, Chief Willinms lelat'd.
when the putriilmuu briiuglit in
Ihe esenpi'p nfti-r he luul "passed
nut" im Ihe street. A aeaieli "f
nnllce reenrds levealed u will runt
Bv JIM FISHER
of your blmHl lltal might save n hud tieen Issued fur tin* esenp e ­
Hugh Whvlchvl Jr , partner nf life in Korea," he said to Ihe gen­ arrest.
Whalch*! and Lockett, wholesale eral public.
vegetable dealera at Ihe Sanford
In relating the Imtllv ground cir­
State Farmer* Marekt, Is an out, cumstances which led tn his being 2,} Hun font Men
atanding example of Ihe asilatance wounded, Mr. Whelchel said ho
Leave Fnr Induction
people can give here tn the Amer­ was riding into Leipzig. Germany,
ican fighting men overseas through on Apr. 18, DM4, aboard on Amer­
Ihe Armed Forces blood program. ican tank. A German 88 millimeter Twenty-two men, the moat in on*1
Hr. Whelchel. formerly a combat sbejl exploded behind the tank. call in more than a year, accord­
-Janbyrnan with the wth Divi­ klUlng four of tho tank riders and ing to E. U. Carter, clrrk of the
sion In the European theater of Injuring aeveral others, among local Selective Service board, were
sent thl* morning for Induction in
operation*, nwet nl* life to blood tham Mr Whelchel.
"I auddenly realized that I waa the Armed Force* at Jarkmmvilh1
fTym lo^the^ United Stales during
unable to move my leg*," he aimThe induction Hate were cntlllrd
Now. the former fighting man la ed. "It waa impoxallde to be taken call No. 31 far the month of Novcin.
returning In part the conalderable oil the tank until It atopped airout her. Appearing on the delivery
later. Uv that time, I lists were the following: Herbert
■meant ol blood he needed after 30 minute*
L. Starke. Gene N. Gore. Ulvxae* J
loat a great deal of blood.
being wounded, by giving ■ pint at had
"I waa Immediately given trana- Brook*. Elmer It, Smith, I'aui A
the American Red Croas-aponaored fuaion
after tranafualon, aeveral Bedro, Willie I'orter, Sherman Hun­
blood donor center at the Pariah plnta of blood plaama being uaed ter. Raleigh Sutton, Carl Jountum.
Houae of the Holy Cross Episcopal in a matter of a few hour*. In talk­ Aaron K. Waahlngton, Jarnea II.
Church tomorrow,
ing with the doctor later, he made Dempa, Donald II. Carder, M'roy
."It will he a great privilege and the atatement that it waa wonderful House, David Cleveland, Theron
that blood could be mnde into a Fuller. William H. Coatle Jr , Jne
pl»»ma and aant to tha battle field S. Redden, J etu L. IlavwtMMl,
to aava my life and the live* of Frank Knight Jr., Claude W. Simmom, Jamea II. Nation and Hylmany thouaandi
tnouaandi of othtra.
"1 owe my Ufa to the many thou- veitar Nathan. Tho laat man waa a
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Itk, aanda of neopto who went to the volunteer for Immediate Induction
blood banka
dur;
___ duringthe lait war and will enter the Armed Forcea If
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and gave amall amounts of their he prove* to be acceptable, Mr.
Carter aald.
mo to giving a put
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                    <text>Seminoles A re Favored Over Seabreeze Here Tontghi
'tS m f ^[Memorial Stadium Hits 9,352 Mark
By K E N T CIIKTLAIN

Bcminolc IIIkIi Hchtml'e mi&lt;llrnn
M-prcscntutivc*, Mill very nuirh in
t h e i » i i &lt; h it

tliv

Jjji.M 1 &gt;••■•1 ) 0

fereme chnm|&gt;i&lt;&gt;iixhi|i, will open
their ipcnnil phmtn nf llir title uffrjwlvc thf- evening *•* tlv- '!••»»»•»rial Rtiullum wlii’ii I hey meet lirml
on with the Renhrccxit Sunil Crain
■t HiOO o'clock.
Strictly on Hit- Its-is of t.eHMli rrcordM, Hiinfiinl m11hI n*■lime Ihr role uf llir (utnrllrH.
Heabrce/o ban &gt;rl In »iti u run(•fence enruuntrr, tuning b»*l in
'all four northern conference
(o«u while dropping mire to Drl&lt;*nd In the huiiIIi .nil o( Ihe
1 The Keminolcs, on Un­
hand. own n 2-0 record In
y, with a 2*1-1.‘I win over
m In the north uiol u ex
rating 42-7 decision over
Rmyrna In the south.
f A vlrlory for Hanford tonight
Would Hr them with Dd.and fur

®

Hm auuthtrn supremacy In Ihr
KFC. This would delay the ulti­
mata southern title derision un­
til Dtl.and meets Sanford here
m Thanksgiving eve, Nov. 20.
further extension nf (Ids
hypothesis, the winner of the DeLand-Ranfurd clash, having wun
tho loulhrrn KFC crown would
then go Into the championship
pbiy-uff game after the season
mid*, nronumnhlv Ihe niidit of Her.
8,&lt; Thl* contest will lie ployed In
tliu north tills year and in the
south next year on an iilternutiug
yearly basl*.
However, the main nurillr I*
obstacle No. 2—Ihr Seahrrere
game tonight. The Seminole*
Will be at full Rlrrnglh for Ihl*
evening's clash. Guard IIn**
llannum, bolted the train only
lis t week, la hark In the Gild.

•'Junior Malta

7,1 .M3 Pay To Watch
Grooms, Seminole
HighAnd Fed JV s;
8541.75 Net Taxes

Frlilsy, Nov. H. I»M

Inal for Ihe (Imt nine game*
played by .S e m n l o l e High
SrhiH.I'Hi varsity, junior vsrsllv

Of this total, 7,m:i have Jtcen
II
paid mlinlxslons. While
fficinl
foottinll attendance
records
nro not
|l li n I In I, l _ f H __ m
a ,.
n^idnldo for, Hanford iluough the
years, It |* thought
I, n record
.... to be
or near ni
iiere still remain i
five
«■"*"» -r i„b„.
luted befor*t tun»«■sen.sou
I’fuls.
II e * Idle * Inst iilghl'* |,|g
Crooma Ihomecoming game, the
Panther* will play ,| Thanksglvln p.Mt-srason rlu*h with
Kustl
first of a serlr* of
annual after, , "rason game* to l&gt;«
railed Ihe &lt; firry T ill." The*,
■*". C.r,*,m* game* should
.
add
materially to ‘Ihe‘ *Tin
' tal gale flKiirew,
Seminole High School'*
varsity
'a varsity
this evening In u game that I* e*.
peeled to draw quite » few Voluslu county fans. Then uu Nov. ill
Ihe mighty Del.nnd llulldog* with
their ruhh following will lnv« ,| .
tho Memorial Stadium In piny the
fells In the iiu inmi I home’01111111*
gumo tloil may deride the sou­
thern scclion title in Die KFC mid
the Winner will be enlflled lo p|)(y
In Hie cloinipiousliip piny.off gnin'e
%" !
.......... ... su.-tU whVne ■
fll #1|Ilf*
nr*tf
M
*1 , f’fiftfit ci-if«'#♦ •*
»1 1 Hit
l Id* game alone should be u„.
biggest fioui the ................... I,,!
wlmn.lls.slnl. II...... ver, the .Srmlmde
.lunini Varsity which hits iiv. t aged over 27.(1 fan* per gume, still
luui nnother game with Mninlnud
Of Dnytonii lo h« played here next

Doth tram rn pin Ins shower!
rxrelieui leadership. With the
opening of Ihe flr*t period,
l.eesliurg’a ('apt. Devon Houndtree reeleil off Ihe first touchdown of Ihe game and Ihe ex­
tra point.

The second .pinrter moved slowIv wilh l.eexiinrg still lending 7-0.
firmly Kdge for Ihe second time
was run led off ‘.he field suffering
n leg. eye and knee Injuries. Eddie

Georgia Bulldogs
To Battle Auburn
In 56th Contest
COLUMBUS. Gn 'Jv-Tlie Uni
varsity n( Cieurgin Hulhlogs simt
Hie Auburn Tigers renew one of
the oldest gridiron rivalries In the
South In Ihelr fitilli annual game
hero tomorrow
roori'la. with ii season record of
five victories and three losses. Is
in Iho role of favorite. Auburn has
only one victory in six slarts.
Georgia and Aulmrn played Ihelr
first game In IKP2 Auhtirn won
in n Georgia leads Iho series wilh
2H victories anil 21 defeats. Thu
schools have played six tie games.
Clinch Wally llutls and a 93 man
squad planned tn leave Alhens this
morning hy bus fur Columbus. A
short workout was scheduled for

lal Stadium
Schedule

DeLand

(Home­

il IC I.n r TUI)

B c ttS

L C fld S

Kllen “Tfie lllomle llomlH-r"
licit* mnintalned her dumination
over the Mixed Men and Women’*
bowling league for the necond conI^
h
n tRrt live rage.

leanonded with loud npplnunp.
The beginning of the second half
started with the wore deadlocked
at 7-7. Unrry Met;III aiunkied In
the third period with hi* fine
Mocking and hull carrying. Des­
pite thh the TroluiiH rnrne hark
with their necond touchdown of
the night that put them ahead,
IN-7, when Ihcv failed lo make the
extrn point.
The nrvrr-Hay-dir Paul Hera
received Ihe kickoff in the final
HuIf wilh uinirtprbiirk Krne*t
Thorne receiving nn Ihe 15-yard
line. Thorne charged Inward
the sideline* with (Hear Wil­
liam*, going the other way, look
number of pin*, Elle* Betta
Ihe hnndoff and IrnveM H2 3,723.
yard* for Ihe touchdown. F.xSJnldoin'a 23.3 game (hat net n
rellrnt Mockin'* wna displayed
Iwu-yi'iir iiret-cih'iil at the Hnufortj
hy Cnlvltv Collin, John Moore,
I.co Thoinua and Cn-f’aplnln
j.oiii* "Trlcltmtin" Jackson.
Knight made the Panlher* two
extra points, flncm Williams I*
the Panthris lending scorer with
2t points. Knight Is second wilh
Ifi. Tills was lu-eshnrg’s sixth win
of the season with no defeats.
Crooms has won 5-5.
Score hy periods.
I.eesburg
7 0 5 5— 19
Groom*
0 7 0 7— 11
Touchdowns — Crooms — Fort,
Williams, l.rrshurg — Roundtree,
Hern (2 ).
Kxtrn p«dnta — Cronm* — Knight
(2), i.eeahiirg — Itoundlrer.
Holly
Hob Hayes
Von Hrrhullx
f ’reusy
Bv GAYLE TALBOT

Sports Roundup

NEW YOflK
— Our psillim
Imply slated, is Hint linscliiill utn

H iiliin so n

Mm cliind

I.....Wit

Trnry
Doherty
Mnrtone
Ash
I's s i i r y

Meyer
I'exold
This Is not a new thought on llierimt
our part For many a season we Huy I
have strained ugalnst the unwrit llnrtwick
ten rule that (he men in lihic are F. ieil
nut lo he quoted. Some of Ihe most Gill
wonderful stories uml many of the Noi ton
most nungent observations we have Ituwen
ever heard came from umpires In Put Huyes
their off duly hours, and yet very Hecvr*
few of them have been passed on Neff
to the public because the umpires Maughton
took It for granted that they would H ird so n g
not be.
It lias been a distinct loss to
sports literature, und this Is a per­
sonal plea to President Warren
Giles of the National League not
10 nog at GiioU for having stuck
11 pin Into the senklllve world
champions. It was fun In wulch
the dowager duchcuH Jump and yell
flVIll
..Put t
Ii* I fcj u ijtil.i *# L
foul. The IKworst
Cominlnslonrr
nirtlI
Frick had lo say aland the incident
was that Larry's remarks were
“ unfortunate," and he didn’t look
very severe when he said II
The Yankees, one limy have no­
ticed. lo&gt;l no time in coming hack
hard at the Nalinmil League nrIdler. They worked him liver good,
and Ibe re was even Iho implied
threat Dial he might not hu wet
come to help nfllcinto another
World Series in which the Bombers
are iinrtielpnidx. Whether this wax
spoiling Is perhaps lo open lo ar­
gument, hut It doesn't mailer for
Hie reason Hint Gnets' (urn lo work
Hie play off won’t come nroiiml
again for some six years, and hy
llinl lime lie'll likely have retired.
The |Hiint Is that players, man­
agers and even club presidents
never hcxltatn. to say what they
think of umpires. Why in Ihe name
of Ahner Dmililedny does It be­
come unerteket when an umpire
steps up and takes n couple of
licks?
As It hanpens, Goeli Is a fellow
who loves fiasehnll much more Ilian
most men connected wilh Ihe game.
He lives it Ihe year around Kuril
n man, wo contend, should ho given
a spcrlal license to talk, even
about the Yankees.
As a mailer of fact, some of
us knew during tho serins (hat
Larry and the Yanks wore not
olng steady. Larry sold as much.
Ilg John Mite, the funner National
Leaguer, was particularly burned
because, the first time he ques­
tioned a called strike, Goeli had
commented "1 sec you haven't
changed ■ bit." Yogi Berra and
TANGERINE BOWL
Larry were not buddies because
ORLANDO, Fla. (ft-Hw

Hurricanes Play
Hatters Tonight
In Orange Bowl

jakr unwell

.With a 4-1*3 recinl this srasmi
M far, Hanford will be seeking

I'tlK HANFIJItlJ HERALD

Alabama-Georgia
Leesburg Upsets Crooms Academy, Mixed League For Tech Contest Is
19-14, Before Over 1,300 Fans
Top SEC Battle

Tho Hiipcrlor lighting, si-nllng
unit puiking facilities of the "roHy T. V. D AVIS
ionsai" Mumoiiiil Stadliini linn acIf'” pit o on exnDing H2-vnrd
complinhed what u winning foolI hi 11 team cun do for attendance at touchdown run ov Crooms’ Cap­
141~i.lhi.il uami’H In Kunford this tain Oscar Williams rind Iris 35yiinl TD puss lo (ioiilon Fort, the
full.
Leesburg Trojans upset the PunIhe latent official tiihulnllnn,
mil Including ln*t night’* home­ them, |IM-I, before 1,31)0 funs on
Ihelr lioinecoming at the Memorial
coming game Ih'I wccii (.'room*
.Stadium lust night.
Academy mid l.renburg, show

- Co-coach Hill Fh-iiili.jr will iim*
his all-Munlor hurl, field of Ed "TinRocket" Lockett, Juke Howell,
bruising Hay Davix nod of rolirsu
till' Illimitable I,ake Muliioe locomotive-Junior Mills.
The power-packed lilllc ahml
has sinsjM.nl I lie plicrmineiinl lotal of Dll yard* fur a robust
10,1 yard average per carry
while having stored ad points,
.'passing fur 13 more and lie, m a tin g for 173 junl* via Ihe
avrlsl mule.
eelpls.
, kjentnr Fred Gnnm Ims more
Iliuki’ii down Ihe figure* foe to­
line material ii ml Is bolntered by tal ami or id iiMcmhiiirr for em-h
Ihu umasltig rliiiwlnir of end* Cub •••am look like lhl*j
vlh Wrlglit and Dil Slieffielil In Team
G. I’abl Total
ihr New Hmyiim clusb last week. Seminole High
4 5,0111 (I.75H
|ho glint'd punts, bonus bus Ills Grooms
3 1,507 8.053
valuable little "Handling" Uuxacll Sembpile JV *
2
445
54|
"Wop" Mann, bulky John Carter Total*
It 7.133 9,332
and Hannum. On the tackle slut*
The tux anil light figures for
Nolley Nance and that rugged Joe enrh school nod team are ns fol­
Pfakens will 1w ready for tills eve- low*!
Tax l.lahta Gllv T tl.
Bine's battle, Dublin Hlsbco, the Team
1909.30 $100.00 $400.90
m am l fastest runner mi the squad Hllfl
180.50
75,00 105.50
tWXt to Melts, will Iiu *et ut one Groom*
81.05
5000 71.05
Of the etui position*. All-EFC 8IIH JVti
1311.73 $223.00 $700.73
eknter Terry Cordell will be at Totals
Cfolcr.

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Bowling Standing

SHS Feu Chib And
Band To Perform
At Game Tonight

HctleAts
.IIIB's
Tlgercal*
Boareats
l’anlhers
Bobcats

By IIOHKMAItY (iAHNBIt
Another one ol those Inimitable
halftime spectacles, created under
the guiding genius of Bemlnolo
High School Band Director, Ernest
Cowley, will agsln highlight the
•Intermission period during the
Bemlnole-Srabrme football n m e
tonight a t the Memorial Stadium.

Hllno Machine
23 in
Aco Glass
20 13
Pori Office
17 III
Rlanloy-ltogar*
16 18
Cilery City
II 21
Fla. Power A Light 11 21
Hesalta Last Wedneedi

Just is In prevloue weeks, Mr.
Cowley will Ineerporete the 70
girls of (ho Pop Club Into' tho
fes&lt; looting lauskal demotist ra­
tion. In addlllon a new twist hae
been added to this evening's.
Tho band will bo employing ul­
tra-violet lights to creole n
greater variation In Utn light­
ing.
Jeonstte Ratliff, head msjorottc,
will present a twirling solo while
the, beniTploys thv "Stars and
Stripes Forever" march. Tna u!»
tra-vlolet Hghta will bring out per­
tain colon In her costume. The
lianii wish,* to thank IJorla Dus-

For Nine Games

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Htlno Machine
I)
Post Office
3
Htonli’y. Roger*
3
Fla. Power A Light
Celery City
I
Ace Gluss
0
High Herlee
P. Pesold ................................
Von Iterbu lls.........................
H. Appleby ......................... ...
High (lame
Von Herbulle ....... .................
O. Touchton ........................ ..
J. Cooke t
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P. Pesold ............... ...... ;.......
MIXKD LEAGUE

Larry obleeled to Yogi’s helping
him esll bills and strifes. "If you
don't stop that guy quick, vou’ll
find he's umpiring for you,” Larry
observed.

Croom StajrcR Biir
Homecoming Parade

gerine Bowl on Now Year
will present Tennesson To
B u t Texas State. ^
Both were undefeated and
through games or lest we

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Vols A re Favorites
Over Florida In
Knoxville C l a s h
By The Associated Press
One of the top football daya of
the season la on the agenda for
Southeastern Conference fans to­
morrow. All 12 SBC teams will be
in action and there's not a breather
in eight.
Tops In Importance will be the
Alabama-Georgla Tech contest in
Atlanta, the Florida • Tennessee
f«*ge et Knoxville, and the Mary(and-MississIppi game at Oxford.
All six teams are ranked among
tho first 20 In The Associated
Press poll. Georgia Tech Is second,
Alabama t w e l f t h , Tennessee
Maryseventh, Florida eighteenth, Mary­
land third and Mlxmiippl eleventh.
The other games aren't exactly
second-raters. Auburn and Georgia
tangle at Columbus, (Is., In the
Mth game of their rivalry. Ken­
tucky takca on Clemson In a game
at Lexington. Louisiana State and
Mississippi 8tale play at Baton
Rouge. And Tulanc faeci Vander­
bilt at N*w Orleans.
Georgia Tech In conference play
la tied for first place with Tcnneasee. Tech has four victories and no
defeati. Alabama la fourth with a
3-1 record.
Tech’s great running back Leon
Engineer* are (till favored. Ala­
bama will be near lop ihape for
ihe game.
Coach Bob Neyland'a Tenneisee
Vola with a 3-0 mark arc favored
over Florida, hut the Gainr* hnv»
been tough all icniii nand could
pull an upset. Florida has a 2 2
record In conference play and a
5-2 mark in all game*.
The outcome of the Mississippi.
Maryland game will have no effect
on RE Cstsndlngs. but will show
If conference coaches were wrong
when they picked Mississippi ns
one of iho Smith's best In a preseason poll. Power-laden Maryland
Is favored.
The Unrgla-Auburn game might
bo called The “ make or brcaV'
contest for both teams. Coach
Wally Bulti* Georgia squad ia In
fifth place In the SEC with a 3-2
mark, A .defeat would shove the
Bulldogs Into the second division.
, CottA Ralph Jordan of Auburn
la still looking for Ida first con­

made from Crooms
it prowrsesed elowly
a n wuvdlag through
m ew liB aaford and
irg band, tnaJorettea
J,rs alio participated
Iggest Crooms showIriory of the school.
An American Legion honor guard
led Uie gala troupe.

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VOLLEYBALL
Orville Touchton Harold Appleby
tor* with a G2Z series. Leon Lawson rolled a 17H three lino total to
cap tho efforts of the losing pow­
ermen.
Paul "Klngfluh" Petnld rolled
back Into form this week with
lh , leaaur high serlr* of tho
•Toning, 573, Trading Ihe Stanley-ltogrr* hnriiwaremrn to a
2-1 victory over Ihe O le ry City
Printera.
George I ’exohl was next best
with a lusty 501) series for the
winner*. I.nrry Pevle s JO I threegame set was the best individual'
buuUl ft*, tin lusliiH I&gt;r!r,i. ra.
HTINF, M ACH INK &lt;5-0)
Players
I
2
3
Tntul
Carl Von Herb IH0 IMt 2111 5H2
G. Stine
D10 177 145 4H2

J . Herlist

147 1115 12-1

K. Klrclihoff
155
O. Touchton
I II
Total
7H.'t
ACK G LASS
Player*
I
Hkeht
100
Kantier
111
Cobb
120
Carroll
155
Cooke
141
Total
723

JACKSONVILLF.
The w otlj
cn's stato volleyball tournament
open* here tonight with 10 teams
entered.
Defending champion II. It. Hall,
St. Petersburg. I* seeded first;
Turner Sports Shop, Miami, sec­
ond; Adca-Hooper, Miami Beach,
thlrtl. McMIchael’s Sundries, Ja ck ­
sonville, fourth. Final* of the dou­
ble elimination event wilt be held
Saturday night.

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205 100 512
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157 151 452
170 134 424
171) 153 4H7
201 157 4UD
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190 105 111
125 145 110

ference victory. The Tigers have Pitrev
dropped five straight Georgia la Hardison
Harbst
favored In this one. u

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Louisiana Slate could make up
for e bad season wilh ■ decision
ovor Mississippi State, U U has
only one victor? lo five SEC starts
and la In 11th place. State, picked
to flhlsh In the conference cellar,
has surprised tho fans by winning
four of Its seven games. The Ma­
roons havo a 2-3 mark In Ihe con­
ference and are In seventh position
Tho dopciten are giving LXU and
one touchdown.
Tulane la picked to defeat Van­
derbilt chiefly because Vandy's ace

quarterback BUI Krletemeyer Isn’t
in top ahapo.
Clomion'a Billy Hair has been
i injuries but U oxick In action against
lenlucky,
lr was an All •
halfback last year and
In good enough form to
lucky In Ihe Cats' final

mndST&amp;L

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Four Women Tie For
Seminole Link Meet
■ o u r women In the two top
■ fln jf bracket* registered 10
scores, to win last Wednesday's
short-hols link tourney at the
Seminole Country Club.
Dot I’owsN claimed tho honor*
in tho A flight while Mrs, Harry

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Hmsr. Mrs. T. F. McDaniel snd
Hr*. A. F. O'Llngor all tied for
15# U division crown.
Mrs. Andrew
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Harry Woodruff M
carded equal J8'» I
lo .narc tho C ■
section title. Mrs. ■
John Crawford, i
playing in t h e ! ’
beginners or D ■
flight, was the I .
winner for h«r m

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Preceding Croonie Academy's
record homecoming turnout of
U 0 0 fans a t lh# Memorial Btadluin last night, which watched
tho Panthers fall to Leesburg, 10- eeosaa, Florida's Gators permit­
14, was the blggeet poradt in the ted ono touchdown on an Inter­
lory of the school,
school.
history
cepted paee, two on forward

Yesterday afteriw
to el floats, ears,

Htlno Machine Company's alow
ploritilnt; bowling loam broke their
f ln t place tie with Ace Glass
Company hy shocking the glassmen three straight germ's last
Wednesday nliclit that nave the
marhln lata undisputed possession
of the league tend.
"King Carl'' Von Herhulia and
Orville Touchton were the big
guna In Ihe winners' attack with
respective series wore* of 352
and 912. Rill Hkeht’a r.20 three
■aiH aet was lop* for the lo«cr*
Thu third place Pont Office
lined two gome* of three with
e lowly Florida Power and Light
quintet. Ilnrolil Appleby, who has
been hot a* a proverbial "fire
cracker” recently, paced the vle-

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VOLUME X L l 7

Crime Commission US Jets Shoot
Hears Ex-convict Down 5 MIGs
In Air Fights
i Involve Politicians Sky Buttles Produce
1

.Joe Lanza Tells Of
Ftiemlships W i t h
D i s t r i c t Leaders
And Job Influence

Rotary Speaker

I ip" tv And Risen Iuv' tv Confer

111st American Ace
Of Korea War AsHe
Bairs fifth Victim

SEOUL i/P—U. S Sabre Jets Inday shot down at least five Com
munist MUl-lSs over northwest Ko­
NEW YORK Hi — Ex-rnnvict
rea. the U. S Fifth Air Force
■lust1|»h (Socks) Lanza la-stifled toreported The series of air battles
%duv that Municipal Court Justice
produced the 2 1st American ace
Hubert V Santangelo got Kcpubof the Korean War.
llcun amt Democratic nominations
A sixth destruction claim Is pend
tu his post shortly oiler hr tillered
ing confirmation. In uddltinn. one
Lunin a Job,
MID was listed as pmhubly de­
Lunin acknowledged he knew
stroyed mid one damaged Allied
many district political leaders, and
losses. If any, were not announced
uttemled their dinners, but said he
The new ace Is Col Hoyal Maker
'•wouldn't know" whether the Job
of McKinney, Tex lie got one Mil!
oiler had anything lo dti with (he
today to raise his total to four
dual mimnlutlnn prior tu KantnnMU.s and one 1,A tt propcllur
lie lo’s election.
driven fighter destroyed
The stocky, hoarse-voiced Lama.
Along the ground, lied Chinese
0 Who admitted friendship with chief
artillery Inrew a thunderous hours*
Minder world II a ores, appeared be­
lung barrage at blood soaked Pin
fore New York's stale Crime Cum
point Hill and Hockv Mount It
mission, wldeh is probing political
may have been a prelude tu an
tiuups with organized crime.
after dark Cotmnunlst Infantry as­
■
Today's hearing provided other
sault
rapid lire testimony.
Allied artillery roared In answer
I'lesldciit elect Dwight D Ki’ i ' iin»\vi i mill Uuvt'ihni I ....... .
f
Joseph Kicker, a Tammany
as United Nations forces sought
Ib'Wfy of N»*o \ orb «tt«* Mi.ivvtt hI h *
■*ii i fcit* \iikOi*ln, (In., Ntilitii.
district captain, said he used to be
Wall, Jr., special out the big Med guns which were tl fitilf i'uuitf Aliorlly
Hubert
\V
.
lh.%N* . \ui k Stuff t Iti«*I IM.iifiv*- »i
on the payrolls of two Congress
Federal lluri-un of dropping a hall of exploding steel
ipih i «ifl» tfu lmin iu I ut fo no
men. hut didn't hove to tin any lim-'.'tigutlorT w U h'"hM d7,iirtrrt!«» Allied position* in tho.Snlpcr rivtl In z\iiui(’*bi fni n !«.* flour
iMfluifp. riif tlovi-r i ir tol.t m a &lt;uipii tIt*'t*• m ti * |*os-tLiliiy
work for the money
in Miami, was the nrincipai spenk-. 9|ifgc sector of the untrul front 'ntioti
t m*ii m ttu* (iiit-ut* t of I*.* ’*i*i* M * t* * i IT . Minnti i
The terrific artillery duel broke of him taking ii
Frank De Slash). worker In an- or at the Hillary luncheon today
a short-lived lull all along the ( I n|«'riuiIm titM HuiUi*l|ihot 'i &gt;
. oilier Tammany district, said he l i e Is a n u tiv c o f M is s is s ip p i.
bleak, shell (tucked l.YVmile Korean
• "kicked back" hail at his $25u a - 1
front, hit today by freezing cold .
miinlli puy ns clerk for Municipal &gt;

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A mmoi-Iii UmI P r e s s l.enxctl W ire

MONDAY NOV. IT. I0A2

Coal Miners Will Get
Their Raise “Sooner
Or Later”--John Lewis
Strong Man Of
First Snowfall
In Arizona Takes Greece Is Named
Toll Of Victims
Prime Minister
I’w n

l&gt; u n &lt; l,

i I iim In o Is

.M tnioiu'tl. TralTii
I billi'il B\ Sii ■n n
in l
weep
mrn— AilZtilm letl , InM nl two
kme.v II dead OI.ll notieil linndI'ed-ot hunters in Do- Moeollon I'l.de.ni
and White \lnu[it,iin- .nut halted
volllOllllllviillulls and liatln
in
ninny areas
I'll! I F N I \
\1 I /
1| IlfN h O U &gt; 11*1 111 Ilf 11I f M M M i l l tu

Tin*
V ri/o u .i
Higlivv iv
P a tro l
w a l lied that a ll ro a d - .d im e l iusi
feet a r e d a n g e ro u s tnd.iv and urg ed
sp e e lu l i-.iution tilt t
s tin jiw a v
ihe the m a u l in iu se o u 1 u ie n l.it io .n l
ai r n s - n o rtlie rn A rizo n a

I n it m Buss Predicts
I ' m est l nless (lovprniiit'iil I 'tils i )kcy
On Inerease In Pay

UASIII.NGTMN c John I. Lewis
.i.-i-i ivd tint.iv tli.it the coal miners
m In- union will got tbi'ii full
I
(
h i t s $tis) .i day p.iv on ri'.i-i* " -miner
or l.itor " And In* -aid, Do*ri' is
iim s
going to In- mu o-l m Du- mining
towns mild Do* govt'lnmoid okays
tbo r.ii-i*
Jin* Utllli'd Mini- Workers chief
M ill N S V
M ir
c .ttt'L tk c i
mined with indti-ti v -pokesmao
t i i ' r i ' k i;i»\ i"! h i i u ' i i t t r
n n ! Iru Ln
llai i v M Mmi*- m .i-king Eco
iiml Kim: l**iul tmmcih.itclv .ip inmuv .stabilize! Mngei 1. P u t n a m
| M i i n 1 n l M ;!!•* I t.i*
M r\ .* m lci
I'.tp .i
to I i-ii i -i* a Wage M.llllllluliuo
litis, i n cii,Y lii*I i n t i u t v i&lt; I h i m i \ i i*ifi *i
Do.ml divi-inii ih nv mg part of Ihe
t|nv’* |Ul ll.HllCllt.ll \ v l C 4 I I l» IVS pan lai-e
1111nit* miniMcr l lir m*\% I'iilmit i
I tu- WHII mleil Hi t is that only
will In' NWlirn in NYflnr mI.iy ritntii it ail ot Do- ra i- i" van III- allo w ed
uffUT.il fii'iiri'i fnun ihi* intciiMi m ille t Die g iiv e ru m e iil - m il m thi
ill lll Ih|r\ iMVr vk.ii Iicim M.il’slril I lull im lie ie I'.tp iib ""
i i vi111 w mi; i . i r r k
B.iKv
l.i-vvi. .mil Mo-e- argued Dial
r.irty l1 II scats ill ttic l i e u jMft the miners gel their money in
UII'IMImT I*.irlin llll'flt til Htll\ •'* f*'I
I I mil uuii'il tin f,m e Four)
the lellht I'ctilcr i •Million lic olnl

vif III Winy 'ant
I ,; ! IitIt* \ icI i»ry
In I’nrliiiincnl l'"ll

\ N.ivv pilot 1.1 I noli l eell hs t i c i i N i c h o l a s I ' l a - s f i i a t I ' a p a
Louts M&lt; Neal nl I'.dutloe III l!v L'os p a r t v si o n tin* m o i l s e a t s h i
mg (lorn Ilenvei In Nelli. \n t'.«M e l e c t l o i l s t o o In ti K t i i t i l ' a » i l
Foraa- llase |..ts \e-jas Nev a a. eitf M i s t e i l tin* t!o\ e l t i i n e n t t i n ' l l •"
killed will'll In- sl.o ill tos-ed an n ivt tri es' « «t:i lif It til
1'mil mmvi&gt;
f ';»mr |
('tJi’ncH u* M i*M 2 m 2 r 2
plane an t- H I- er a-to-d aiul e\
IHirittR the electom » .iltt|tali!li the
i Chinese Infanlry drives in the
over a 21-umnth period
plodeil in Sktdl Valiev |H nn|ec •i%ii*r ti 1111*nf ti, 111 hi*i"i\ 1111»11*r 11ii"
■Snijier Midge sector had dwindled
He suld the money was turned
.iioDivvest
nl
Present
I
\nz
&gt;,iim
i.iietaker hand id IDrimet I*II1»I
|to almost nothing in the 12 hours
buck to I'eter P. Klernan, secre­
day night
lu lls
t\JsS|t|i«ii||its kt 111* «|ll11 loil:i&gt;
M
s - * ' b* "* •" 1
f 11(11I*
before the big guns took over
tary of his dlslrlrt political club.
Mrs
Muleella
Powell
d
ill
r.ipaiios tin vi 11ti alumni T| pei
k I’ 1
M*
a ' !' I - I t I* Ik
In the lighting there yesterday,
"both of us were sick and he
•
loin*
Art/
was
i
rn.lied
u*
death
ten! of fIn* popular vole fhn&gt; won
*'
'• d i i l i ' i l *»•»
the Chinese launched three drives
needed II as much as I did." De
sleiday when she leapi-d limit ilt« lie .ite -I pallia Hunt.tr\ trtiiniiili
* ' ' 1,1
**’ ■a ■ S t ,n l ,l , kk h u h
against Allied positions ut Pinpoint
Stusio said
a
skidding
atiloinnhilion
an
o
v
&gt;mce Dir stnashiiiu virtoiv in I'T's
i * ii h 1 .*
«a S*’||||f|id&lt;*
&gt;lill. the key terrain of Sniper
De Slaslu said he himself had
tin'liwiiv near Kupenoi \ n z
to ot Kleuthei I i t * Yetti/elo' I he * oin
*♦ l*» •-»
M i » . ,.*-»,
the
Itidge None of the ussnlllls was
suggested the arrangement wheremiles
from
her
home
nninists aiDioiikih Dies ipd IJ pel
-1
I.
111 it !*■* i isioi| m*#
greater than two platoons 180 mem ,
by he turned hack half of his court
The
storm
euonrig
limn
Die
»i ni of the popular tote did not
■k « ‘ i hti,|i s, ,j N|||, , hair
III strength All were beaten buck
i§ V'lcrk's salary lo Klernan. He said
Paelfle coast lilt Arizona tale Sal win a sliii'le pallia mental \ seat Mi l'l l, n f
HisMllMur* flit &lt;*H«tr
t.i. la Y
by South Korean defenders
unlay
night
It
w.ieoidmniii,:
on
•m i n»dmu tu Ihe mlei ioi mini"1i &gt;
Alto on the Central Front. Eighth
Ml
11 sht ■i to
di . . M 4 . d
the
lodav
lido
New
Mesieo
4
lit
tl
1.11
tl
Hi
^
Army trmms ussnollrd Chlnese neld
I h i I I I I I si
himl
it «,l11a*t•1111*ii
thirteen
tnelies
ol
.now
tell
,i
Jackson Heights east nf Die Chur
Vini'ilr.in ollit laU had mam
i r*t t . «
•■*
•lo St in lie de * -11 lit V
JACKSONVILLE t.p
Florida,
wotl Valley yesterday lint the drive
T D M ii V
\n Allied lul. Ill PlagstaK and drill, nl lout leet tamed an idlu i.il *'haiuls ott to
ll.1
V •■1 ini o n i
in
t he
and
more
were
lepmted
m
olhei
Puinllng nut that crime i« run* failed. Tne H.N soldiers were "our iiuthin's last frontier," cull griicr »ui\e&gt;
civilian nmrale
waul ihe eletlion rampaicn hut U t i l ! Ill je k I* ll. f It] I J" ii M i n p , w h e r e
stontly on the increase In this furred to withdraw after one hour be a premium stale If we do now in North Korea lias dropped in sections nf Die -tale
It was ait open sen el that U S ha w a t l i r j p i i v ot le a Y i i l n i t t c e r *
country, Hubert W. Wall J r , spe­ and 40 minutes nf fighting
the tilings which 23 years from "eotsstrnphlr depths” and "the
, authorities fell a 1‘apanos vietor&gt; i n t
l o ' p n n i t u i n o f l h»* ( ' I i l h Icial agent in charge of the Federal
now everyone will agree should mn|nrit&gt; of the iHipulatlon
wiMild help •ilalnll/i thh poverlv
i«h s &lt;ij t f*,i
ut *111•*jr
I'hc |M l!
Hureau of Investigation at Miami,
have been done. Hr -I &lt;*11if Ed­ would welninie a It N offensive
stricken Cl* inti y which lias r e | uL* ut i "Iti Ii i mil * Sen 14 vyp11 In*
Two
Sun
lord
Nurses
told
the
Hntary
club
today
that
munds said today.
Sanford will participate In the
I reived Hint than iwn hlllhin ihd
to lermlmile the war."
i aI i 11 11•11*11 lo
ito* 1Ilh r iV n lo if Hi' u h drive stnrted by the Jacksonville some rrlme is committed every lit
The Stetson University prcstilukii
I.n s m \meriean eeimoime uml i *» a*|if TO'H
The survey compiled by lien 1
r l h r o u r Ii
Marine Association today lo collect and 8-10 seconds in the United
keynoted the Florida Stale Chum Mark Chirk - Far East Com in and : Attend Anmiiil Meet util II a i v a id since World War tl 1 •Til *'in i n.
t tt *• fund* far
fo.ood to flnanca ehglnderlng stud­ States, a robbery IA committed
I nfil fttilav Ihe Mliene ills since f h o « il el I
her nf (Tiiimicrcc coiiveiiliiin with says all all out Mi ll nlfeie.lv e e.
"
11
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work
►•
Mnt t
M ic k f* i
.rtf
\h
ies fur the proposed Hanford-Titus* every to minutes and a car is stu
extremelv reiunte and ne.irlv 101
a 11minl! the burden ol vlirek aid
a prepared talk
I 'Ik tthlltii' Hi* i | I t - 1 t i ill hi
if* \ of i J|(
I i l HUM ui PMV had liopctl in \ tin tin a
len every three minutes
vllle Canal.
Fdmiiml- prescribed
possible from a -upplv -t.iiid|iolot lb a \ in *
t"d i•»* • . 1. . f,
» -n.ie appro*
“ Youth Is leading In the crime
According to A. W. Lee, member
I Mulching the stale's nultirul
Tin- re|HOI to.ike-. Die-.,- inaoi I - It' 1C ' i f m i \| - 11H 11 t . i r I Ii |nr 11 ti* mu paltk ijt»k ei n flirfit with * p*o
'• « i Mir mtnutn
A newly commission.- I photo- , beauty tiy city planning and re pointiMl 11fli fb&lt; i Mfn U| V • l i f e I I I 11.t 111r 111 it \ ma|oiMk Lie rnomli !»•
of the Chamber of Commerce Wa­ parade." Mr. Wnll sold. "The trend
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terways committee, local partici­ of youth In crime Is constantly on graphic siiundroti. called V.l &lt;&gt;2 tu l placing highway advertising signs
North Km. i |■,■.1..,Idv would
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pants In the canal program were the increase. There ts &lt;■ moral the Navy, was recently assigned I with
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standing by today for information i breakdown in the training of the *e tie* Hanford Naval kuxiliniv
i »tt.| lb* It Ills foil |l« Kpl t ills’ll Ltd tl Wt
2 Spending money to noiuovi* 1 "Ian -"id ' him -i
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on Die fund raising drive for ad 1 youth of Amerlra and n lack of a Air Station foi an indefinite I eullege- amt libraries
m. mi (Mil c r u e t , ( I K t m i ! a i h I I h* l o i r ' L o l i l
bio king
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vcrlislng literature.
(sense of moral responsibility among nciind, it was announced today
hi
h i ....... h r h l e t 1 - Milt I fed h r a \ * m a n
J Attracting Do* right kind of
Troop oioi.de d Do Med Imot ii 1
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Sanford will be one of several nor young people There is a great l.v l.t,
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t flit Mill
I.. Fullivnii. eol'Ii- n*- yoimg people—"New citizen- who , good Uni Die -nliliei- .tie In-uie
\ . iit* d \*\ In •ipintin'til is -i MiI
t»f 1 h i t
romninnllies along the St. John's need for tne strengthening effect l.llinlia officer
. il* luiri
1 ll it - 1Jiftr|i(11111 1111.11 \
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ire far more interesti'il m tin* I fed ,tl Do* ( &lt;&gt;-t id neat -lurv .ilmo
w o i i l d lo
d1&lt; I l l ’ ll
’ ,, t I l ll t l ll ti ill |»
till's rui
Klver to raise 83.000 of the Ifl.QQO of religious training."
\ J - l i 2 is a coTHpiiral ivcli new
„ ( iqqiorlnnlty t tl air III Die alining t ivilfiilis
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goal, while the remaining half nf
•it*iii
m* i " i ' f *1•) ! ." *j I am |h "
S. Alluntie fountain of youth "
Declaring that the place to start souudron in the I
Near famine coinliiioo- e\i-t m ti l ‘ •sll’ p i i ) i &gt; . ! tills | 1 4 lilil -t- t 1 , t l o o - l - ’ 1* lUtMl* "1 III* III*1i ' l 8*1+*9*”
Ihe i'«nl will be sought In thr Ja ck ­ Is In the home and with the fam­ Fleet- The HquatlrnO wit- t-nmi- i i ..
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Edmond* -aid these three ac ' many area- Much »t Do- civilian ♦1V A - 1' i 1 | •41kt I - ' ! . ) nil'll ft*. | I’ l! - t l . ’ kv 1**♦*• k *'k n 11tiia iil
sonville urea.
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ily, Mr. Wall said that what Is oiiKdiont'il ut the Jacksonville lions would go a long way toward population i- migiaturv looking ••lit | -W4 14 10,111 - t
i t.» fin lit
I I I ! 1. fit t 4 . u i . t . 4 1 1 1li li l i d \ .♦
t. t i ll III* p i l l 1 III
The proposed 12-mllc canal, link­ known as Juvenile delinquency Naval Air Stiitum on Apr. 10, filling the five requirement- for a for food
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.ill'
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V i*i Mill* t )■(■(.ll
ing Ihe St Johns and Indian lilv* should properly he called parental lltr.'J. The "flklpper" ..f On VJ-IVJ premium state—climate, beauty.* About
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• tnlt’intt
In i m i -1
l'i * m i f f
I l ’ l l»\
pci cent ol Noitli Ko «&lt;l
ll 1),. I ’l ,,
, •l i i l l i l l ’ t 1 411**k «. Il l t ’ l I I I ..........
or* Is MNinsnred by Dip SI. Jnhns- delinquency because of Ihe Indif­ in Coimonmler Jefferson Ken­ culture. pros|ier)ty. citizens
.1 kd il' ii '•! ..* Ml
t tt|i«*r »*i i j reu's final production i- i ooH-i at n*4i • • ’A l i i 4 k l*s • t. sl t . ,| M . gM| N o lo .i . s H • t i l .1 * ti h Itiil M l u i . l
Indlnn lllver Imnrovement Assoc­ ference and apathy which exists nedy, Jr., USN, win, presently
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"On climate our score Is Inch " le d for Du- lied orunc- ( oininuni-l t ti. lit) i f lltsf's
n o ) t ” i,i (•«l«s#i
iation Its aim Is to draw more among nianv adults toward their resides in Winter Park.
111 Mi* f.. \|* &lt;» ’
• ill u ltit
in Ii* i m i- 1 11 Mi'in i*1— w hu ll I'le. I
be added.
.through iron ft-led police -tale
Mnt Mu! |«t
- .kill In’ «11
pleasure boats—and fhe money responsibilities as parents
"There are over Mill enlisted
■t I I hut ti . I • M* Kigt i
n o li •• di-pi.li*
I v •*ii m -n in e ■•(
As
fur
Inc*
need
of
beauty
to
t
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ini'lliml4(1*
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that accompanies them—inlo the
Mr. Wall, who was Introduced by men and *T) officers presently nt■. ii III**nil. ♦t
f till
t ivlllaii- have .ill toil uli.iMiloocd ! ' ' • s a l M i l l I I I ! I n f i l l 11 , . I f • n | l i t * III’ .’ Die I ........ w ell* e v lit - m c ll
St. Johns on voyages lo and from George Touhy as a graduate of Inched In the Squadron. Must I lf growth und ulotig highways. Ed
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fist a*|t',| 111
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Die elites flu* Itcd capital I'yung , &gt;"('M nl Hi,| |■j!l
Ihe Miuml area vlu the Intracuait- the University of Mississippi who the family men in VJ-rt'J linvi- si- murids said:
it.- \
t i r n l l l . d l v m ight p ick u p - e v e ra l
Did »*f
•&lt;it I il.. m i
"With noluhtf and dramaln cv yung. lei*, only t tutli it- prewar
I III'
1 -t u
I*si 4bt
I t'|ll t 4*III lit 1V 4"*
nl Waterway.
had spent five years during ihe last ready found hmnmig in Die men
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t &lt;* "Si HHI n f*
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Presently there lx nn outlet from war overseas as n special agent of uml their families are ben* eti- eeptions, our cities have grown up |M&gt;J&gt;1I I :i I lull nf .'risl.lssi
l'll’ i m n m n m -l lio o t t 1 \ vvtmb
I |J« f *
k8 fhe St Johns to the canal at Iti
with little regard for either lic.nilv
Nm Di Korean workers receive III* I Ml III I Ws‘ I h i ’ - 1111 fi ] * a«I r lit I •11il«'
the Fill, described some of the loving L'entrul Florida.” 1.1. Kol- nr
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i i.to m lm m tlad tile— i d tvvo
Ml
I I at.
I i l l *• l i t l ' f 4
planning
tf
we
will
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our
Die
equivalent
ot
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centa
dav
upper end and consequently ideas*
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lllar aspects of Ihe mind of livno slated.
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selves to make II so, Flurldu can An ordloary a-inrin lalili l mid- a f • iii *v m i Hi* H i ll r . i l l ' l l 1'll*/ii Mu* dav l.i'tu ff Do* eh -rtp u i- eleeted
lire t&gt;oatx traveling through Florida
criminal and pnlnlcd out that
mdv one ile p o lv It.m i 111’ 1 tmv
A large proportion of I lic e be as famous for Ms beautiful c itie s duv'- vvagi's
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I k1*11 Mill
seldom use the St. Johns.
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the typical crook would think there
1., rn.m i-l.u iil nt l .r f k a s
and Imd
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I t
Farmers and oilier civilian- ore
Ditto collected In the engineering was nothing wrong with robbing a men are phutugraphie specialist, as il Is for Its wonderful clim.itc "
piitled m ill I i :* S i t V ide- 111 'HI pel
And:
fnreildv ewi-crijiled to ri'piili
studies will he turned over to Ihe bank If It were done without killing whose duly It 1- to keep tin*
i m i nt llu h &gt;ll’ ’t - D m - t a r &lt;m m lcd
"Wlmt a wonderful example of roads, tails and nitlilicalninArmy Engineers to determine If or Injuring anyone as would be cameras in repair, process the
I { u i |l l u - 1 M o d i ' I d
\ vi . i ai*o Do* E D A poM. it H a
film exposed oil rucli flight ulld supcrlnlive citizenship it would be
The Noitli Kim.in ei'iininiiy is Sausage Importation
Hie project Is feasible.
(Continued On Page Four)
i OHO la t e III Vi pel r e lit tint &gt;lei
then lav the finished prints Into to Ihe rest of Ihe nation If the virloullv non esl-leltl Meat area
In Ragland Limited led lim e d e p u tie s
very men who profit most from Inilnsti y is mi a -Ion -li tng li.i-imosaic maps.
h
The remainder of the personnel (highway) advertising would take
\ ! •" . *• I•:i * In* m 111:i*|a* I»y
I . i i M m i N I'
'Hu* h c - l t.iKlnii*
are mechanics, electronic person­ the inlvllatlve In planning a pro Mm lv Trial Is Mild
l'lori(l;i .Men IvilUul
I t , K i !I'lit i | 1
lui m til l ii nf 8|ii«
- a iis a g e - lir it a m cu n r c in e in lic r In
nel. urdancenten, yeomen and sev­ gram to improve Ihe situation "
•' a* I ll«' III !&gt;t*| *
y e a r s w e re |o -l loo good to lust
In Acliun In Korea &lt; ‘) Il111t*l i l.h‘imt ’ fi| -!4i ''kf 'li I, ' 411M ,mi ill**!
He advocated landscaping Ihe
A
eral other rales (hat are required
At
Vocational
School
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llie I .... . Ministry discovered
NEW OHLKANS vh-Actor Zach­
LONDON on—A smiling Duke of to keep o squadron functioning. roadsides along the pattern of
that high quality meat was brought
-i |*t a» (iir t lv * ' n iu in B i’ i •• Hhi» I k i v«*
ary Scott and his wife were among Windsor arrived In London today
From limit to lime, detach­ those In Switzerland and Hawaii
W A S lIIN i;m N
f
Two F lo r id .I
A nig Id i-lo.ss in t-omiiii.ii*)al low in from New Zealand and sold oil
tr i
.I* iv.« &gt;v&lt;*rkfive white persons acquitted today for a week's visit &lt;o his 83 year old ment from the Squadron will go
If, In building our premium
m en Im ie been k ille d III a ctio n and i.t* ti* i n i
lit
(lie
Viieollnnul
Sellout
i
lull'd
IIon complaints nf disturbing the molhtr. Queen Mary.
to various parts of the world to stale," he said, "we will make our cliulne last week with II mock i.itlon- to botchers who gave (heir d r i l l w ounded in K o r e a n fig h tin g • i - iltilt (d l i li i ll |t1 t t i l'l l i m l t t h i ' r *
pence by drinking In a Negro
The duke, who last was here six make photographic maps and per­ highways beautiful, it will bring ns (lilil, lo which the vldni V weld to -aitsiiges I., per cent mure meat (tie f ie p a rt m e n l ol l i e le n - e an M i m a f.i li lt - t taf 4 ' M u .
t iiidi’Mt til,in Die giiverumeiil -Ian m III riei-11 tnd.lV lin e I ’ll il ill .r m all
saloon.
Ii-- 11*■i * t- I ......
Mint
nm tiv
weeks ago, said it was Just a mu- f o r m
photographic reconnais­ more favorable publicity Ilian any
Municipal Judge Edwin Rabvton tine business trip He went la Marl­ sance, but It is expected that the amount of money we could afford (he dufiii.liinl, John Unitv. iioil diil'd
*11*I ri41 t 4*h 11 *&gt; tin* v ' i l l ' .1 1 I- m l— ing m ae lin ii
for
liiein
)i
of
cnolim
t
I’hn mini-lev (i ll the private mi
accepted the actor's axnlanation borough House where Queen Mary main pari of the Squadron will to spend on national advcrti-mg "
i*itdi*
t’M
i i *.-i n i • • lii|*
\v11! y t i n '
•fhe ti-t. all A r m y p e is n o n e l, to
Mr. thilIc wos sued hy Y- K norls spurred try demand for Die
that his party went inlo the Nearo la recovering from a cold.
"F o r a slate so new In Its de­ Carroll,
• ill i'
Mint ji.liilM sir.' UIII! I hi.*
i hilled
remain at the local uir station in
who
ctmiged
that
tho
de­
establishment at I e. m. yesterday
velopment and with such u com­ fendant had icoled liis house fot a belter tasting .sausages—would in
Aa always, he left hla American- xunmtrt of these detachments.
Killed I’le Marshall It l.lie.i- ,V I|*'4 I i'l I It h i m II* “ • '• III at
to look for talent.
paratively small population. Flori­ year, tint had left tu "is months crease so iitoeli It would interfere -mi or Mi ■ Gladys II Lucas ni2i!
born wife In France. The doors of
IL
nl m L fiiin /h f Mill llu* i l i f f i “Very
probably
everyone
In
Under the clly'i racial segrega Britbh royalty still aro tight shut
da haa made remarkable cultural without notifying tin* nwnei. with Du* goveriimeiit'a bulk pur 17th Ave Siiutli l St I'eter-liurg . • It*, i i. Miiitfi . 1 h v
.»rk«*ri in
Hanford
has
noticed
the
Squad­
, i ahses of meul. the country's chief
Don laws, the white group was to the divorcee duchess, Just as
progress." Edmunds rontinued
t l k i f l i ' tl! l»i*l a . till Hi I t l . HI*.' a l l
Wounded Pfe Elzie I. Hu-- Jr
Opinion
wa"
divided
iiIhiiiI the VI I
ron's
planes
in
the
air,"
Sullivan
ounce
of
supply
So
llu*
ministry
rharged with congregating In a they were when the roysl love
"Our schools are good and grow­
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lltif *1 ■.1 1til* C llf 6
us it "i-eiio'd tin wiomo of clumped licenses on the Imports -.■ii of Mi and Air** Elzie I. H
N e ro saloon, being seated at match led to the duke's abdication. explained, "At pieeclil. thev ale ing better. Our achievements In dirt,
Sr llav Harbor Station. Panama -«v11} a* ■91*«11 * 'ill tii.'ir tiii*inli«r*
Hot
iury
were
swuyed
t»y
senti­
flvlng
three
types,
ail
Multi-en­
table* In Ihe place, mingling with
art and music are tremendously
Some gossip has It the question
lily . Sgl t!ene Fin elite, sou of , h t * - I 4 .i tfh u In* &lt;t4 m a k i n g t h n
feeling ahold the "foui
M tS IlM l MEET
Negro patrons and consuming al­ nf the ex-king attending the corona­ gine planes. These plsnes are spe­ encouraging. Our churches are mental
Mr and Mrs Alfonso Fnceide . , 11s. in- - i i hi, ai* v* «\ liuay tlti.l,
little
childli'ii"
of
the
defeodoiil
cially
equipped
to
take
aerial
coholic beverages.
l’ii-t Mast*')- Night will In* coii i igo Fast 10th SI i Hialeah: Pfr* I I lilt- a*at||1a| In
many and Inspiring Our colleges
tion of hla niece, Queen Elisabeth,
l\ 4 i |
hy
llUVit ktf
It.
W
Htoriliviint
was
Die
Judge
ramerai
with
which
the
squadron
diii'ted
at
Do'
loeetltlg
of
Koilfoid
The Texas-reared actor from may be the business he has come
are unbelievably better than they of tin* "court," while Edwin Hold
t rerl K Galllier brother In law of t lie*»-l, - r 4
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performs
Us
photographic
mis­
Beverly Hills, Calif., told the court to discuss.
were a decade or so ago We have Wlls court clerk, Lucille IV"h i , Lodge N.i d'2. F &gt;v A.M. Imoor row I Mr- rhn-temi 11 Gaither. G*is»2
%|i *1111si*I **11If ■
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"I catch all (he acts In the cities
thriving civic clubs and social or­ court steiiograplier, nod Jidm For- at 7 :,'to p.m. at Die .Masotiie Tern WiHxl-lde Ave ( JuekMiuvIlle. • pi t lif tmtfh Hji 1111*Ia \ 11*t n 11»*.I $f»,•
Thera la no protocol on whether sions."
Homo of theau planes are the ganizations, ambitious radio und
I itslt. looking for latent for USO he should be present next Juno I
Erinuii K Murray, -on of Mi amt
tier, tiiilllff. Attorney for the
new AJ-aP Ravages with two re­
II tiailaatu Oh I’hk* P huH
show*."
Living pu-t rooster* ore F. L Mr- Clyde Murray S r . 12)1 East JB 7 fa., vi lull !* |«1»"41tr **** t»»'(il h**I
In Westminster Abbey.
lilulnllff wos Charles Corley,
MflJ fill
ciprocation
and
one
Jet
engine,
"In thla place I Went to hear a
Many Britons hope for a full
while Dm attorney for the ilefelid- Miller il t i lt ) , W. C. Ui'cimrsey iKulev) Orlando; Cupt Thoina- 1*
harmonica player, end 1 might aay royya) reconciliation. There still Is the four-engine I'lY -IP which I* L ig h te d C i g a r e t t e
( 11) 111), W. M. Haynes llt) 2 t i , \V Ptilliird, son of Mr and Mrs Cush
not
wos
Hnlpb
Peters.
Itoss
Cal­
STATE U I IF U
he waa a good on*. Soma colored no&gt; official hint of such a move. the Navy version of the old 11-24
houn ami Dan Hpivvy were wit­ T. WhcelnSH IIP'JJ), E. IL Knndull It Pollard. Newberry ltd . Gullies
Forrest Hns kem nlge, manager
Liberator, and the 1*2 V twln-en
boya In the Navy. Just back from
C auH es S m a ll F i r e nesses, and WIIMum (iaiimuign, Jr. MP24), (J. VV. Hoff It027l, A. villa:. (‘pi
. Sidney C Sterchele. soil of tin- Kcmtimli- Coonty Chamber
glne Neptune.
Korea recognltad m* and they
Marion Lee, Husnu Cnstriunui, K. itossetter tlti.'lO), J. &lt;&gt;. Iln ff!of Mrs Anna ■’ Sterchele, Itmite of Comnieiee, and Mr and Mr*.
eaked our party lo have a drink
A lighted cigarette foil from a Dnrotliv Patterson, Helen Cover (lt):il), &lt;!. E. McKay M1*:t2). L. 11 . West Palm Beach
Hem y Simpson of Geneva left
with them.
dresser yesterday afternoon nod uml Ida May Fletcher made up It. Hodgins t til th), J (J. Truwick
veslerdav to attend the State
"I waa unaware of Loulilana'a
the Jury.
tlll.'l7), E. D llrowolee ( It’.'IM).
burned
n
small
hole
in
n
grass
(Toimlier of Ctmioierce conclave In
segregation laws."
The audience win made op of E. F. Lane (HUP), W. A. Stuns*
rug liefore the fire department
Hanford police assisted In a race
Jitcksutiville
night
school
teachers,
commer­
field
(HUL’
I,
L.
M
Steele
(lUtdl.
arrived to extinguish the threat
with the stork yesterday morning
SANFORD PUBLICITY
Mr. Himpson, &lt;• director of tha
cial
and
railroad
classes
and
vet­
NEW
YORK
O
H
—When
President
It.
(j.
Itrissoll
IIIU
II,
D
S.
E
local chandler, and Mr. Hrcckvn*
A picture of Evelyn Jonta^ after they hailed on automobile elect Dwight I). Elsenhower ro of a much larger l&gt;larc nt 72t&gt;M&gt; erans enrolled in high school
Ktorr (ItUfi). T. F. Htnvnrt
NEW YORK i.f&gt;-Mrs Jactmellne lidge will represent (he county’s
pretty 18-year-old Ranfordlte who that waa aneeding ort the Hanford turns bar* tomorrow he will have Cynrcaa Avenue, It was reported classes.
&lt;IU4l)|, t.. T. Hlii'iqiord ( ll u ’ l, Auriol. daughter-In law of French senior chandler ut Ihe convention
todav by Aaalstant Fire Chief if.
la a freshmaq at Orlnndo Junior Orlando Highway.
to
decide
what
to
do
with:
M. H. Williams (HUH), F. il* President Vincent Aiirlu! ami hol­ O i l s week.
T. Thomas
Patrolmen S. If. Spence and J.
College, appears on the cover of
'rnuifiHT c u m
A live goose, a pair of baby-blue
Wight (HUl»), J* P* Hultseluw der of the women’s air speed rec­
The wooden frame house, owned
this week'* Issue of the Orlando H. Patterson caught the car after undershorta decorated with white
Matters
of
lnu&gt;orluiieo
will
ho
Attraction, weekly visiters' guide a chase and discovered a woman elephants, gold golf tees, flshlni by a Negrcaa named Martin, waa brought up at thn business por­ (I prill) und IL CL Moore Mr. ord. is here to receive the Harmon
Trophy from President Truman to­
for Orlando. Winter Perk and In R waa about to have a baby flies, a white pigeon, two cans of occupied by a colored man named tion of the dinner mil ling of thn (IPfil).
morrow.
and that abe and her husband gratae for flstalng. a horseshoe once Harmon. Other than the rug, no Hartford T o u r i s t Shuffli'lmuril
Centra! Florid*.
The trophy, symbolic of the ret*
S KILLED IN WRECK
damage wa* Inflicted tn the turns#. Club tomorrow evening nt U o'­
RITZ
According to the .article eon were enronte to the Orlando Air
ord,
will be presented to her ut
MONTREAL
hD
—
Five
person*
A
hot
break
on
a
house
trailer
"line Minute to Zero"
clock at the new Tourist Center,
earning the cover. It le “dedicated Fore# Base HoopHal.
the
White
House.
She
arrived
here
set a tire on fire in a minor In­ according to Hasky F. Wight, pub­ were kilted and two seriously hurt
1:47 - 4:11 - iLilfi • 8:88
Tbo patrolman Joined the race " i ttb. ||ta" pattern.
to nearby 8enfeifd (II mllee
last night when a fast-moving from Paris yesterday.
MOVIKl.AND
none tha many cident last Saturday evening, fir* licity chairman.
north), the world’ll largest celery by Mcortlag th« car all th« way
Mrs.
Auriol,
a
professional
pilot,
reported.
Firemen
Members attending ate to tiring Canadian Pacific passenger train set the record with a speed of MW
growing center." The article states If. *£• ^
af? r U w“
«ma arriving hara In daily floorfa authorities
"Appointment with Danter '1
bound for Quebec struck an auto­
quickly
put
out
the
smoldering
tabieware
and
a
dish
to
pass.
Vari­
that Mia* Jon**' picture Is sehed- Highway Patrol car waa available a| Elsenhower ■ residence. There
Show opena 0:30
mobile at a crossing east of nearby mile* per hour In a French built
uled to appear aoen In the Nation U meet them at the Orange eoun- la also a pile m 88,000 Utters and tire on the trailer at Hemlnole ous games will bo played at thn SI. Vincent de Paul.
Jut fighter In May. 1030.
Boulevard near tha Municipal Zoo. maallng.

Sanlord Will Take
Part In Drive For
Raising CanalFund

Crime Increases,
FBI Agent Tells
Rotary Meeting

Edmunds Urges
State Promote
Beauty Aspects

Parade Of Criminals
Is Buinuf Led By
Youth Of America

Tulls C. &lt;M* (\ Of Need &lt;'kirk s Survey Itit 1i
Fui Replacing Bond
cuius ( ‘mi it try Bur
deriujj' i Mi Cnllsipse
Sijrns With Shrubs

Civilian Morale

In North Korea
Called Chaotic -

( lirislmas Seal

^ a in p a iK n T n K e ^ in

On Nuvcmher 17

Photo Squadron Is
Assigned To Loral
Naval Air Station

Aid ( ’ Of ( ’ I)rivt*

Zachary Scott fieta
)uke Of Windsor I
In Jam On Race IttHue
Visitor Of Mother

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Sanford Policemen
Give Stork An Assist Ike Must DiHpone Of
Accumulated Junk

Mrs. Auriol Will (act
Medal From Truman

Movie Time Table

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Menday, Nor, n , 1M2

Laying: A Foundation

The Sanford Herald

Mnro iiroffrcnn toward unifying Europe him been mado
dneo World Wnr II thnn wnn mndo in nil tho coiiturlert l&gt;efore. Militarily tho free nntioim of Europe are proceeding towntd unity In the North Atlantic Treaty OrRnnizntion
Army. Economically they hnte evolved the Schumnn pinn for
pooling coal and ntecl. A health plan In which mont of thene
nntioim would purttcipnte in under connldcrution and u plan
for integrating the agricultural progrnmH of the nuirie coun­
tries is being formulated.
It would be foolhardy to expect real unity lo lie accom­
plished immediately. Language differences, ancient hu.ipicloim and hntiedn ere atill strung in many of these countries and there. IsJjitier opposition ,rom some sources to­
ward lirciiklng down imtionnl iMiundaries. Hut under the
Icaderhiii of men of good will solid foundations are being
laid on which a structure of unity may evdhtually rest.
Kimsia has been guilty of some enormous sins in its re­
lationships with the lest of the world, dint Its aggression
and refusal to co-onerntc with free peoplp have succeeded in
making those peoples aware that their safety and survival
depend on working with each other. •

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MONDAY,"wivT 17, IM*
BIBLE VERSE TODAY
Rnnir never put their fsltli In
the teiil. It will fttniul such 11 teal.
Let it* hold f«*t the profession
of our hilih without wnivcrlng. —
Hrh. 10:23.

Sumr of ihr pictures of p.m MiCnrty'i peuumlly cumlip tril tmu
nf the cxiculivc m.iniioti in lullshanrr mnkr tha- pirtrnt Guvernnr
appear ns if lie rxpects In have the
(ail laugh.

K c c o r tl - B r e a k i n g '

AFTER 'MATH' OF, THE ELECTION

IGNORE

•Spcnki'r Sniti Rayburn wan rate lonor In tho flection.
While ho kept bin mint, tho Republican capture nf the limine
of IlopronontutiveM cord him at leant for a while thin chance
lo break hits own record for long tenure of the Hneitkeririilp.
Except fo r the two yearn of lleptihllcnn control of the Hoiihu
in HM7-I8, ho him been Speaker over aince William H. Ibtnklirnd’Mdeath In 1010. That in longer than anyone clue hnw
ever held the pent.
The previous record wjih owned hy Henry Clay In tho
early party of the 10th century, lie served off and on for 10
ci-arH. At the beginning of this century Joseph fl. Cannon
and Champ Clark each wielded the gavel for eight years.
That is about as long tut any one party is apt to keep con trol
id the House.
In Clay's day the Speaker was not much more Ihim a
chairman of the session. Nowadays he is, after the president,
the most influential man in Wushingto. The Importance of
the position Is recognized hy the law passed in the early
part of President Truman's administration, putting him next
in line for the presidency after the vice-president.
Rayburn may cornu hack later, adding to his long tenure.

The People’s Voice

General F.itrnhower tayt Govamor Dfwi-v hat drclinnl a cahinrt
poll hut will he available for "consuit aIinn and advice". Well, hr
irohdhly hat hit field of usefulness
lUt Ike certainly allowed him a
thing or two almul how to run fur
president.

I

On Nnv. 20 one of the finral
ilt there it hrgint in thii slate.
■re’s nothing like taking a good
dog and a gun into the wnods, and
iheic'i nothing like being able to
hit tlm game whrn you find it. Out
be careful. Hunting can be dan■etous. Last yrar 48 persons were
killed in Florida woods, scores in­
jured, accidentally. Ohry the safely
rules end you will have nn trouble.

K

It irriru that there was nn par­
ticular tea urn why some of the tup
government officialt shouldn't have
known that the Hustian Commu­
nisIs arc us had as they arc. Pie
evidence now imlicatn that at Irntl
some of them knew of llin Katyn
massacre of the Pules hy the Hut•ians as far hack as the Valla con­
ference. Yet knowing that they
treated with thn Hiitiiatu at if they
ware enlightened and linuorahle
people.

invective."
She wonders why we don't restrict our Letters column
in the comments of iiinugmfui, fuir-miuded individuals."
There's a reason wo don’t; a good reason, we think.
Our purpose in printing readers' letters is not to furnish
a forum for intellectuals hut to provide an amplifier for the
voice of the people. The people's voice has many tongues:
Now it riiiKH out with truth uml fuinicsH, now it Ih'IIowh in
binned ignorance.
We deplore intemperate and uninformed utteruncen aa
much a a doim the Indy in Ocala; frankly, even a hardened
editor in Kometlmen allocked by the unrestrained venom and
the nniihniOied Htupidily expmHed In render*' letter*. Hut
we do not combat him* and ignorance hy pretending they do
not ex 1*1. If flic people'* voice it; to Hpcnk truly through the
column* of a nuwHpnper, it mu*t Hneak with the tongue*
which contribute to it* power for evil iih well ii« tlume which
compote* it* Influence for gued.
So if wo print a letter from n render arguing that the
earth i* a hollow nhell. it ducan't mean wo consider thl* it
worthwhile theur)A;Jt simply menu* there are peonlo who lielive the earth J* a hollow hIioII And if we print a letter from
Homebody who demand* that President Elnunhowur deport
Harry Truman to Hu*'!in—well, there are people who m e Ir­
rational on HiIh Hiihjed, too.
Sorry, lady, hut we’re nfriifd you’ll Jmd have to take the
"illogical muttering* of mediocrity" you bewail along with
the ’‘challenging opinion* and *erlmi* comment" you prefer.
All make the people’* voice—and the people u nke America.
-Tampa Tribune.

Florida Farmers To
Hunhand Of Sanford
Disclose Their Views Woman Fh Promoted

MIAMI IIKAOIt, (Special) —
Florida farmers will nmkn known
their vlown on majur stule, nallimnl uml world Issue* horn to*
nay nml tomorrow, during the
i'li'veil Hi nnminl HU to
Farm
Bureau Convention.
Klnrli'il Unit delegate* (run Til!
rmiullc* tlirunghmil tho itlntn uro
mi hnml to wrlil thrlr thinking
Into group nrtlnn, according to
Tom MciMnno,
Winter
Park,
Executive Hccretury nf tho big
fnnn organisation.
Tho dulegntea nro expected to
lake ■ stand on highway snfrty
luwn; FUeiiglhliig of tlm flnumiul
responsibility Inw; water comer'utloni rural telephone service;
wai olilig.iirtl to for carrying New tractor trim Inx refund; outlawing
iif linliiittrv wlilo strikes; nation­
York City in (948,
wide primaries instead of eottvenSanford need* mnro homing bc - tlniiai Tldolaml nil rights; livetopimodalinni. According to Chap* stock fence Inw| control of IntDid you tee in the paper tail
week where Tommy (Three-Finger
Brown) l.uchrte, inrcctinr In
Frankie Costello at bull of the
underworld admitted to the New
York State Crime Commission that
he Is a very close friend of toiiie
very close liiemla of President
Truman? Testimony also showed
that Costello used to he known os
the "boss" around Tammany Hall
before lie went lo jail and fre­
quently had people fired from the
urga mention whom he didn't like.

Jain Danielien of the Naval Air
Station there limply aren't enough
roomi in Sanford to accommodate
the lailon at the station and many
of litem are commuting from naarr
Mr cilia . Many naw houtci hava
Men built hara in tha pail few
yaan, but many more could be
toad if they had been built. What
J* moM desperately needed are
apartment homes. We do jto l beHtve a new apartment holne has
been built here in 25 years. Hun­
dreds of additional tourists as well
Wa Navy men would move in lo
finh apartments if they war# avail*
Wa hope that General Eisenhow\ genius for gslting along with
calends to lire newspaper
re who have the while
assignment, Wa rsatite that
re as a rice am perhaps the

attache of President

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Sam

School hooks, financed by Amer­
ican taxpayer*' money, arc hring
distributed to German schoo1 chil*
dran by U. S. guvcinmrnt officials
which, it it now tevcalrd, contain
Commuritl prnpagamla. The Amer­
ican officialt tay they didn't know
A Indy in Ocala takes us to task, in a letter printed on
the propaganda wai in the hooka, the optKMlle page, for permitting our renders to voice ex­
had nrvrr rend them One wnndrrs pressions of "passionate stupidity, rudeness and Ignorant

FUNERAL SERVICES HELD
TOURS, Franco W — Ftmernl
services wilt bo held hero Wcdnexday for Charlea Maurrai, B4 yearold oracle of Franco'a royalist and
extreme right factions, who died
yesterday of uraamU.
Tha aged writer and agitator wai
sentenced to life Impriionment In
t o j o f wartime coils , ..... ............

MEDITERRANEAN S K A tFHTNO) — Lnui* It. KrUhum,
husband nr Mm. Louis It. Ketdmin nf Lllg'y (ink ,\vemir, Hunfind, Kin., wu* recently advanced
In uvlntlon nmrliinlsC* mule seenml class, UHN, while serving
aboard tln&gt; attack currier USH
l.cvte with Fighter Htpmlron &gt;.!l.
Tho advancement I* n result nf
competitive examinations rnnducIml thl* summer on nil ships nml
Nnvnl establishment throughout
thi1 world.
Hinco every Nuvy man has Iwn
lulu, thn tint win* ilivui.il Into
military question* covering knowlt-ilwr of sinrinnihlp, guunory nml
military law, ntc.i nml the pro­
fessional part concerning hi*
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portation of dungernu reptiles;
nmi others,

Tonight tho deletmti's will
forget huslness nml attend their
annual hnnnuet. Tomorrow they
I'lert Itl&amp;lt officers before adjourn*
Ior at 3:00 p.m.

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THE WOULD TODAY
By ARTHUR EDSON
(For Ja mes Mariow)

WASHINGTON m -T tie Justice
Department is having a hard time
convicting those charged with con­
tempt of Congress.
It had another setback last week.
Julius (Ulinky) Fink of Haiti more,
who had declined to discuss his
business affairs with the Senate
Crime Investigating Commlllce,
was acquitted by u. S. District &lt;
Judge James R. Kirkland.
Kirk1-ml t.’ ld P 'rk wa* within t
'Jus rights In claimlns he might li
havr Incriminated hlmie'f by an-1
swering certain questions naked by
the senators.
When Kirkland made his ruling,
similar Indictments were dropped
against Abraham and Isadorc llm -,
kcr, Heading. I’a.. brothers, and
their nephew Lex Fudeman.
The Senate Crime Committee— |
it’s tho one that was headed by
Sen. Estes Kcfnuvor of Tennessee
—had been Interested In tvhul, if
anything, the four knew about
gambling. Hut none would talk
The unofficial box score for the
past Iwo years: 48 riled. 8 eonvictcd. 20 acquitted or cases dis­
missed and 11 cither not yet tried
or cases not yet presented to the
grand Jury.
The problem Is exceedingly dlf
ficult.
If It is to legislate wisely, Con­
gress nerds all the information II
can get. But the Fifth Amendment
tn the Constitution says no man ran
he forced to testify against himself.
The Supreme Court has held this
applies lo congressional hearings
too.
When a witness balks, the com
mltlce then decides if It thinks he is
In contempt. If tho answer is yes.
it asks the House or (he Senate lo
hack It up. When this Is done, the
Justice Department turns the case
over tn 0 grand jury.
A witness can uae any reason hr
wishes fur not talking. But if he
says he’s afraid he may Incrimin­
ate himself, and says it to the right
questions, the courts
have agreed with him am
yers.

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Norwegian Royalty

P a r k i n g M e te r s

Conserve Our Forests
A lt.in lH

.I .1111 o it

There Is good news, .mil the tree/, of Ihi,. -ize w.i only H77 mil­
new* Hint's not so good, ia the lion board feel Softwood* al'o
report on the newly completed being more crlutudy over cut Hum
forest survey of Tennessee. The hardwood .nv Umber."
study was made by our own Mate
It is auch reports, .so vital to
Forest Service and tho H. S. De­ this great natural resource of ours,
partment of Agriculture.
and so Important to its preserva
It found, first nf nil, that al­ tipn and replenishment, that tinmost halt our laud is growing Inn dprwnfo the necessity for the re
her. It found. In the words of an (orr .laUoo program who It we. Ihe
announcement from Washington Federal Government and ihe TVA
about tho survey, that "consider have under way.
lu other years we, like an tunny
lug nil merchantable tree* of pole
limber size and larger, Tennei elates, were careless ami prodigal
sec's forests are growing faster a li o it I our forest resources.
than they are being used. That's Through experience ami education
we have learned, farmers, timber
the good news.
Ttie nnt .so good news Is that growers ami city folks alike. From
saw-log-slie trees. ii |niii which our East tn West, nor trees not only
2MKI wood using plants largely dc provide the raw materials for a
pend, lire being rut faster thnn great Industry, hut they nrolcrl
ihe) arc growing. Tho Washington and ennservr our soil. . Atlanta
Jnurpal.
announcement continued:
"Forests cover I2.Uoo.ooq acre*
nf the state's total land area of
20,000,000 acres . . , . Tennessee's
rummcrcial forests are producing
344 million entile feet of wood nn
nuxlly In trees nl pole umber sire
or larger. Logging fur commercial
use removes less than this . . , ,
200 million cubic fret In
. . This means that nn Itie
forest am* In the state,
17 rutile feet of wood were '•nl in
1049 and 20 cubic (ret grew back
. . . In trees nf lawdlmher size,
huwover, the demand is greater
than the growth. The cutting of
such trees Tn io n totaled |0l3 million board feel, whereas growth of

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Prizes Awarded
On Way To Florida!
In Essav Contest
vP—Crown
Princes*
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U I I K IA
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Ir. Negro
Schools
Martha of Norway amt her daugh-I
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tors, Princesses Hngnh
tagnhild and A s-1

Mrn’j'liin ( iMtieii 11 ii’l \p|n'nl
Thu iiarking meter is a rrrnurk d
city
tho lever
ll treasuries
nlily clever invention for thawing moved hy the nlrkr is only a
frozen parking — when properly small part of "works" In a meter
Used.
I The big pari is Ihe dollar fine
The inainsuring that makes it We are happy to see Memphis of­
..................
work Is tho dollar fine for slaying ficials strengthen this purt
of Ihe
to long at tho curb that other mo meter parking system beginning
torlsts arc blocked from parking. Oit 21. the Memphis price for
Ilcfurc Ihls glass eyed, square- holding the curb Uiy long will be
headed uatcti 111/m took char'll' id a dollar an hour. The
the curls, city streets were lined now is only a dollar for any Iccph
with uiiliimnhlli's id early bird of lime, anil .splitting thel’ dollar
workers These dawn dock punch­ a muni! several riders In . 11 .'.I t
ers froze the parking spare alt day ha-i made it profitable to hold
long, leaving Die shopping piddle metered parking space in the face
to trudge In from the fringes of of the fine.
the shopping district.
Anything that keeps curb park­
With metera on tho Job, the ing space fluid will he a benefit to
curb space that used to servo one those who must take automobiles
may serve six or mors*.
III Ihe central business district.
T h 0 a e mechanical watchmen This move by thu city will ho n
also have mouths wbleh cat nick­ etiango for l*io bettor because It
els. Tho nickels are flnn. They pay is based on the essential of Hie
for tho meter nml leave a prufll for
ter method

During the Roman Empire the
"Acta Dlurna” were publle «nnouncemants copied by scribes for«*
dltpetch to provincial subscribers
mueli os »ro modem newspapers.

J

Jos-ph J . Walden, ciirhth grade,
and Annette C. Jones. 11th grade,
hath ef Ononis Academy, were
th&lt;. first nrizn winners In th« essoy cnnirst, entitled, “What PubIlf |i"u«imr Menus to My Commu
nily,” sponsored by the Sanf-ird
||nu*iui' Aotluirli" arming the N*.
'' r'’ students uf the Cttv, accordimr i&lt;&gt; "O announcement by George
It. William* Jr., executive director
of the authority.
The eighth-grader received a
125 saving* bond while the other
winner was presented a $50 bond.
Seennd nriso fountain pen* went
to Porlk Chandler, eighth grade,
nml II-t i Iui Mini Vlrkrra, Uth
grade, both nl»n nf Croom* Arad•my. Th" eontest was split Into
two division*.
fudges In I be eontest wore Dr.
*■’. A. Full Hi, Mr*. E. C. llurfon
1 ml Will him Dingle.
"W e wish to congratulate these
/*’ iiili-nt t i’ll the excellence of the
i-« avs submitted, ttuque tlouablv.
they rrpn*cnt much bard work
oe the part of the contestant* and
were very well prepared," .Mr.
Williams stated.
I’rifcx
were made ptxrdhlc
Ibtough contribution* by the fol­
lowing; lir. J . 0 . Hlngllng, Dr.
F. A. Sstnth, Dr. G. II. Ktiirke, Dr.
William
Hlaplcr, tlurtnn'* Fu­
neral Home, ItutllrH Dry Clean­
er*, I’infesior John Daniels, Profeasor John Lawson, Professor
Horace Jackson, William Range,
Joe Mo** Amusement Company,
Wallace D. Hall, Know's Restau­
rant, If. G. Ilnrtison nml Mr. Din­
gle.

STARTS

TOMORROW!
Gut of OM
masterpiece another
Inis Loan (routed i

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Irid, are hero on thoir way to j
Florida for a vacation.
Princess Martha, who has been
ill, ami her daughters artived by]
plane from Oslo yesterday. She will 1
spend a month at tha Palm Reach .
home of Charles Ulrich Ray, U S. I
ambassador tn Norway.

Entflinh Lords Suck
Relief From Attire

HILDEGARDE NEFF
DARRYL F. ZANUCK

LONDON tiP—A number nf lords
H E N R Y KI NO
have asked Queen Elizabeth I! If
, CASEY ROBINSON
they may he excused from wearing
expensive velvet and ermine rabci
—or even dyed rabbit, for Ihnt
matter — at her coronation next
m
June.
1
C IH iilH IM * l.v
A groan of lords from all nnrllrx
suggested that a number of seals Knit 11tun: 1:00*n:05*r»; 111*711IMI*21)
bo set aside for them, separate
from their richly garbed fellow
peers. The request nos been for­
mally presented through Ihe rnrl
marshal, the Duke of Norfolk, who
Is in charge of arrangements.

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DON’T WAIT TOO LONG!
SEE IT TODAY
THEN PLACE YOUR ORDER

die Germane but wai given a mod
leal pnrdqn last March.

Anesthesia?
JJy

„ Wt V. Bitting
Touehten (Huff Co.
Once athsr waa the accept­
ed ane«thia for all operations.
Now the doctor haa a cholrr
and selaeta tha one that will
heat suit your nnuirernenti.
; Tit* nervous aatiant need not
fear th« operating room; he i«
nnlnhwaly put to steep In his
poom end reawakens there
when the operation Is comilMcd.
In eeddent caeca where
atltohn* must he taken It ia
nossibl.0 to bl ek off tha area
tha dnetor roust repair with an
lalnetleq of nnvecaln.
Your dwtor relics nn a com""tent oharmacNt tn auppN

Excellent condition, Daluxo
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1949 International
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Clean, Radio, Heatar

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1951 Bulck
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Excellent condition, low
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1960 Pontiac
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Radio, Heater,
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Campaign and Training School
MONDAY
MU&gt; Madeline Mallem will pre- at the First Baptist Church be­
lent Mia* Elisabeth Ann White ginning at 7:30 p.m.
There will be a Joint meeting of
in * certificate piano recital at the
Woman’* Club at 8:b0 p. in. The tho Seminole County Federation
public I* invited.
of Women’s Clubs and tho Civic
Representative* and officers of Department of the Sanford Wom­
Ahe Interfraternity Association of an’s Club at 10:30 n.m. at 'he
Seminole County will meet at H:.*tO club on Oak Avenue. A covered
p.m. In the atudlo of Duxhurv di*h luncheon will be held at noon.
Scfcooicf - TDv Im on Commercial
Tbi o.i.lwevk ' Ptnviv fieri i .
Avenue.
will he held at tho Central Hapti-t
Training Union Fnlurgement Church at 7:30 p. ill. The Sun­
Campaign and Training School beam* will meet at this time.
The Prayer Meeting and Bible
will be held at the First Baptist
study will be held at the Assembly
Church beginning at 7:30 pm.
The Ladies AuallUi &gt; ,,f the of Gcd at 8:00 p. m. featuring n
Brotherhood of Itailwuy Trainmen lecture on the last three cbaplei ■
will meet at 7:00 p.m. at the home of the Hook of Revelation follow'd
of Mra. I,. H. Haivey, 201 West with an open discussion un tin*
l i n i n ’ subject.
^Fifteenth Street.
The R. W. Ware Rllile Class of
The monthly sectiunul fellow.he First Methodist Church will
chip meeting of the nine Assent- hold
It* annual Thanksgiving birbllea of (iod in the Sanford lection beoue at McKinley Hall at ■' 311
will be held in the local church at p. rn. All members and friend* of
8:00 p.m. Itcv. Howard S. Hush, the class are Invited to be prese ll.
luperfntendent of the South Flor­
The Seminole County r*-«i« ra­
ida district council Is scheduled tion of Women’s Clubs will meet
to rpeak to tho Assembly.
ut 10:30 a.m. at the Woman’s Club
Members of Beta Sigma I’lil with a board mealing being held
will meet at 8:W) p.m. at the home at 10:00 a.m.
of Mra. Nancy Hrock, 4IH Grand­
view Drive with Mrs. (ierald l.osTHURSDAY
V ln g and Mrs. George Andrew
The
Men’s
Fellowship of the As­
Speer as hostesses. Pledge meet­
sembly of God will meat at the
ing will* he held at 7:110 p.m,
church at 8:lH) p. m. for “work
night” during which doughnuti
TUESDAY
Past Masters Night will lie In-Id and hot drinks will be served.
Training Union Enlargement
at the Sanford Masonic Lodge No.
02, F. &amp; A.M. beginning with a Campaign and Training School at
the First Baptist Church begin­
supper at 0:00 p.m.
The Junior GA* will meet at ning at 7:30 p. in.
Chapter No. 2, O. E.
the First llaptist Church at .'t:.‘ltl S..Seminole
will meet at the Masonic Hull
p.m.
The Chapel Choir will hold re­ at 8:00 p. m.
h ea rsa l ut the First llaptist
FRIDAY
Church at 0:46 run.
The
I
took
”Scattered Abroad"
Training Union Enlargement
Campaign and Truinlng School will he studied at the First Baptist
will he held at the First llaptist Church from 10:00 a.m. until 12;IHI
p.m. The study will be In preChurch beginning at 7:30 tun.
The American Home Depart­ partition for the Week of I’ruyer
ment of the Sanford Woman's and Lottie Moon Christmas offer­
Club will meet at the dub build­ ing for foreign mission* to lie held
Dec. 1-B. Each member I* usked
ing at 8:tK) p. m.
Seminole High School Pnri'iit- to bring a lunch.
Teacher's Association will sponsor
The regular meeting of N tie
a B squad football game between Vere Howard Chapter, United
^Hanford H squad and the Daytona Daughter* of the Confederacy,
mainland H squad at 7:'10 p.m. will be held at the home of Mra,
*I U l t f l ' til f t w m
»i l l «k»i.l l #
s1
ill
mu
wt u I ;
B. L. IV k iiii with Mrs. M S W lo­
gins and Mrs. Mary Strong as
Crate.
hostesses with Mr*. I’erklns, at
WEDNESDAY
Training Union Enlargement 3:00 p. in.
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Mra. Roberts Hostess Pie Crust Makintf
To Dirt Hardeners Subject Of Program
Ths November meeting of the
^Dlrt Gardeners Circle of the Cur•den Club was held ut Mrs. W. V.
Roberts on Friiluv inuiulug ut
10:00 a. m. Artistic arrangements
of roses, hibiscus umi driftwood
ware used III decoruting the liv­
ing room. Mrs. II. W. Wilke
presided, with the minutes, cor­
respondence nnd treusurer's re­
port being rend by Mrs. Clyde
Ramsey.
Mr*. Harry lleeren reportud on
the district meeting held on Nov.
7 In Leesburg, after which exb\h*nj(e chairman, Mrs. It. F. Robi­
son, repurled tliul Dll) tooled
plants and nine iluxen bulbs were
exchanged during the month of
October. Two new members were
welcomed into the circle, Mrs.
Ralph Cowan a inI Mrs. Hurry
Cushing.
An Interesting program on
roses was presented by Mrs.
Henry Russell during which time
colored slides were shown. Those
present Included Mrs. U't.'onncll,
the hostess mother* nnd Mrs. C.
W. Baker. Mr*. It. N. Illackwelder,
Mrs. M. L. Cullurii, Mrs. W. A.
Fitts, Mrs Irving Flelshher, Mrs.
W. u. Fleming, Mrs. W. It. Gar­
diner, Mrs. G. C. Harden, Mr*.
Heeren. Mr*. E. S. McCall, Mrs. 11.
If. McCasIln, Mrs. Ramsey, Mrs.
Robison, Mrs. H. N. Hayer, Mr*.
E. C. Smith. Mr*. Wilke, Mrs.
Cushing, Mr*. Cuwun urn! Mr*.
Roberts.
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IN MEMORIAM
1
MRS. It. II. COLEMAN
WHEREAS, in the I'rovldence
of God, our denr friend and be­
loved member of Rose Circle of
the Hanford Garden Club, Mrs. II.
II. Coleman, has been called tn
eternal rest, we the member* of
Rose Circle wish to express our
deepest and sincere sympathy to
her family In tlivir irreparable
losa.
In the activities of Rose Circle.
Irene was a tealous and faithful
it worker. Her devotion, hoi friendly
' manner and unceasing cheerful­
ness was Inspiring to all thoso
whose lives she touched.
THEREFORE, HE IT
REROLVKD, that a page In the min­
ute book of Rose Circle be set
aalde to her memory nnd that this
Resolution ho recorded therein and
that a copy he sent tu Mr. Cole­
man with the assurance of our
regret and great lose In her pass­

•

Mis* Lila Woodard. Hume Deiuonst ration Agent of Seminole
County, demonstrated the making
of pie crust* with Muiolu oil.
during the meeting of the Home
Demonstration ('lull held Thursday
at 2:00 p.m. at McKinley Hall of
the Methodist Church. A question
and answer period was held f«l
lowing the demonstration.
Mr*. J . S. llurgeloh also con­
ducted a demonstration on the
painting of trays after which Mr*.
It. F. Roehlk described a cooking
school she had attended.
” ... C. L. Wallis told the group
of
s elass she recently attended
on "Way* of News” conducted by
Francis Cooper, editor with the
University or Florida Agriculture
Extension Service at Gainesville.
A Thanksgiving theirlo was car­
ried out in the meeting. I’lun*
were made lor u Christmas purty
by the group ami about 2d mem­
ber* were present for tile meet­
ing.

Herron Koine Scene
Of Magnolia Meeting

The home of Mrs. It. W. Her­
ron was the scene of the meeting
of Magnolia Circle of the Hanford
Garden Club Thursday morning
with Mrs. J . B. Niclmld* a* co-hos­
tess.
The meeting was presided over
liV Mr*. F. I). I.leske, chairman,
who reported on the recently
held Flower Show School, and
also announced a lecture on
Christinas arrangement* at the
San Jann Hotel, Orlando, Dec. 0
at 2:30.
Members volunteered as hos­
tesses for the U.S.O. for Nuv. 17
and 18. Arrangements will be
made by Mr*. C. II. foghorn for
decorating the American Legion
Hut for Christmas. As a result
of h horticultural report given by
Mrs. 1L C. Iletxcl It was voted
to grow gerbera* as a project
for the year.
At thr ronrlulon of tho busi­
ness meeting members went to the
home of Mrs, Frank Mlllrr ami
made dish garden* under her su­
pervision.
Delicious refreshments were served to Mrs. Joel Field, Mr*. Hetaid, Mra. Coglium, Mrs. Joe Mes­
sier, Mrs. Wally Hippie, Mra.
Mrs. Charles II. Cole
Charles Meek, Mr*. E. S. Hockey,
Mr*. J . C. Russell
Mrs. II. R. Odham, Sr., Mre,
Member* of Resolution Bralley Odham, Mr*. I* I*. Hagan,
Committee,
Mra, Lelske, Mrs. Nlcholds, nnd
—Adv, Mra. Herron.

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Mayfair Inn&lt;Seminole Country Club Has
Official Opening With Buffet Supper-Dunce

Nicholson Home Is
Setting For Meeting

THE SANFORD HERALD
Monday, Nov. 17, J9.V2
Page 1

The official full opening of the
Mayfair Inn-Semlnolr Country
Club waa in the form of open
house on Satunlav evening begin­
ning with a buffet supper held at
7:311 o'clock at the club house. Fol­
lowing a delicious supprr dancing
was enjoyed on the patio. Lovely
and artistic decorations in the atti active club were of autumn
flower* nml green*.

The O u t rial Fitch* of tin* ti.u
tit’ll Chib met im Ilmr&gt;ilii\ muiti
ing ut 11:45 n.m. ut llic hmnr of
Mr*. W. It- Sieln'l*mn un tin- tit
Ininlu Highway. Mi* It f Moon,
vice chairman, cninim*t»’il the
meeting in the nhn'iiri* t»f fhair
man Mrs. K. ti Kilpatrick Fol
lowing a brief lnnini,,*i tension
Mm . A- K. Kimetter. hoiiicultm•
talkeil on ttii• time Hint

baptists To Hold
Study Course Nov. 21

• * .::”iig tn ne making rwrvit-

tions Tor the evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert S. Hulhimer, Mr.
and Mrs. J . W. Altman, Miss
Ellen Betts, Dr. and Mrs. J . C.
Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bit­
ting. Mr nnd Mm. William Hush,
Mr. and Mr*. C. K. Butts, Mr. and
Mr*. Andrew Carraway and Mr.
and Mr*. U. E. Carroll.
Also Mack Cleveland Jr., H. 11.
Coleman, Mr. amt Mrs. Harry
Cushing, Mr. ami Sirs. V. If. Cat­
ron and CoL 11. C. Cnrtmell of
Winter F’ark, Mr. and Mr*. II.
Ewing Dean, Kirby Fite Jr ., Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Fitts, Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. G. Fleming, Bill Fleming,
Mr. and Mr*. It. II. Fulton, Mrs.
C. E .Ginn, Mr. and Mrs. Travis l*
Greer, Mr. and Mrs. James K.
Hall, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Ilayman
and Mr. and Mr*. W. P. Heard and
guest*.
Also George Herndon and guest,
H. C. Hetxid, Sir. and Mrs. Earl
Higginbotham, Mr. and Mra. Rov
Holler. Mr. and Mrs, E. F. llou»holder, Mr. and Mr*. Marlon Har­
man, Sir. and Mrs. John Ivey, Mr.
and Mr*. Harold KnMner. Mr. and

Mrs. Charles Meek. Dr. and Mr*.
T. F. McDaniels, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard McGuugh, Mi** Dorothy
Powell, Mr. anil Mr*. J . W. Pow­
ell, Dr. anti Mr*. II. K. Bing, Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Hipiey, Sirs. Mir­
iam Bussell, Dr. ii«(l Mr*. Harry
Sllihy, Mr, and Mrs. John Schiranl, Mr. and Mr*. F. D. Scott, Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Skinner, Mr. and
Mrs. K. B. Smith. Sir. and Sir*. G.
W. Mpe-vsr
I Mr*. Roy
Frank Syme* Jr., Mr. urn! Mr*.
Harry Tuoke. Mr. ami Mrs. W. K
Vlliien, Mr*. Juet|iieline Waller,
Mr. ami Mr*. John Williunis, Mr.
and Mrs. W. it. Williams, Mis*
Monde Wilson nnd Dr and Mr*
Harry Woodruff
Also Mr* J Danfortl) Wright.
Mr umi Mrs Hugh Whelchel,
Comdr. nml Mr*. (.'. A lllouin, Dr.
ami Mrs. E. It. Hrowneller, Copt.
Julia I.. Chittenden, l.t. nnd Mr*.
J . S. Cleveland, Mi*. D. K. Gant,
Lt. and Mr*. J. It. Her, Lt. Contdr.
and Mr*. J . T. I.vnn, Conitlr. anil
Mr*. G. R. Pearson, Lt. anti Mrs.
William Daddy, Coiiidr. and Mr*.
F. K. Cull urn, Mr. umi Mr*. A. B.
Murray, Mr. nml Mr*. W. II. Stemper, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lemon, Mr.
anil Mr*. 11. 11. Pope, Sen. ami
Mr*. Lloyd F. Iloyle, Sir. nml Mrs.
J . F. SlcClelland, Mr. umi Mrs.
Forrest Brvckenridge, Mr. and
Sir*. P. A. Mero, Mr. and Mr*. J .
L. Hobby, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Boner, Miss Molds Maher, Mr. anil
Mr*. Roy William*, Mr and Mr*
Joe Mo** nnd Dr. umi Mr* W. V
Robert*.

Mimosa Circle Meetn E. It. Stowe Talks To
Hose Durden Circle
At McWhorter Home

|&gt;m |*iir .if&gt;•■« * f 1 1 I* 'i i' lam*i
Mr.*, F

K. ltd / iiititnho * it Mm

S t*. iMi'ker^oii who ipifki- »»n 4ini
ilen HI* anil answereil nil1'"*'" u* l,l
the circle member** .Mi-* |{*u*-*ettei
luol on ill 'll! lay for th »'* licctii))' a
Mcmttif ill ami nni!'(iimi 1 hunk giving ui iiitigeimnt
Itefieshmerit** weie M'l vet a f lc
the meeting 1ti Mm Mi....... Mi*
Itnlz amt
Itossrtter, M is, I1 I
guest, Ml-*-* Wheeh’i Ml \ irgiliia.

Mn* hook “Seat ti*rei| Abroad*
will In- studied at n study roursd
t*» he heuj Nov 21 at the Kirill
llaptfi ('butch m preparation fotf
tin- ’ W.iV iif I'niyer" nnd thG
1 ’Old. Mi .
* * 'M m iii offering
M&gt;i i.iu p i iuf.m il *« heduh d for
lie* I » I to study course will b#
In hi fi
ti*oo I" imi a m until LMX)
mi.I eio ti peMoll 1** asked to
hi mg a lunch.
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Mi
l: u
i ’in i,, Mr*. /. II.
Italtitf. Ml 1. ”&gt;g. Md'all, Mrs.
I K Southward
tlici- ci
Mr
Mi
Nichiilaiilk
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CHEF’S SPECIAL
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III&gt;MK M \DU I’ll- S DAII V

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R o iin iiS In t A A u d i r SM I
I be (jo, •i .1 it.. Via at Huntingdon College this vein will be
le .ili Imi'iti, U Hi.no a o ii’ii (torn tills city. A winner in Hie Hunt
mi'iboi lb oi'ii S '* to" in 'oi su|i)oinioie and junior veals. Mts- Wil
Int in - Iiit» al-o t" *■o \,,i.1 "in." t vei stilile gill student" at tile college
s lo i lb, .lino i t, i ,.f Mi nml Mis, E. i Williams, of Swofoiil, and ii
gtttiliiale u( Si o.i'o.li llii’li S, load. The clowning of the Mm IJuccii
ami H&gt;&gt; fi -I imiI mIn.n to imiillv feature Ibe IliintingiloM lliuuecomiiig
on Mm Dm will l -tL* plucc Mm 'A ttlfn't.

Mr* E. H. Stowe wu* hostess
Mimosa Circle of the Sanford
Garden (Tub met on Friday morn­ Friday for the regular meeting,
ing at 10:00 a.m. nt the home of of Rose Circle of Ibe Sanford Gar­
WOMEN’S FEDEII \ IlnN
Mr*. 11. F. McWhorter on the Up- den Club at her home ut Itidinn
ITii* Si minnlc I’uiiuiy Fi Hi in
Mound
Village.
The
guest
speaker
sola Rond Sir*. J. N. Axiarello
Mm* uf Wtimuii "* I'I uLh uili milt
presided over Ibe liu*inrs* meet­ for the meeting wu- Mr. Stowe
"ii VVfilni'DiItty u( IDilii u in ui
who
had
a*
bis
-object
“Conser­
ing which win opened with the
I In* Surifuttl Wnimin'M i lul&gt; \
Miki* \VlirJi lii'l. ,i •slmlrnl al I In* | ImuiiiI mt’i’hlii: will Im* htlil at
repeating of the Garden Collect vation".
The
meeting
was
conducted
by
rmviiMfv **f lli'iida. viHih-il lii-i
in unison
E. B. Stowe wn* the guest Mr*. L. I. Frazier, chairman, nnd au nt-, Ml ami M',
tin pa t w, eki ml
'I'luonslratlon t Ini............ . bust
speaker for the meeting ami had Mr. Stowe was presented to the h. l,
i •?&lt;HI' M
a* hl&lt; interesting subject "Ideas group by Mr-. Francis Meri­
»'•I IV* il 1lull
llf C *
I n ' Tl
for Motile Planting” advising wether During the business ses­
i t s a i .a r iflin im
Hill '
Imi
ti
member* to utilise 1lie 1r own sion Mr*. A. W Epp* of the road­ \» Mukj
Tht» Hurt'iin I'inli* «&gt;f elm Fp
l i t nt Hi.
taste* in plant lag nnd describing side development committee stated MilMit r| ft) I In J l' il
I a ( ’nrtimiinitv
F h’hL\irnun
I I ft Itflulit]/v imi
#i- I
/ .*•«! Imr&gt;» #*•*•»*'
rmr’lim*
«in*l tbi*. -be bn.t received no eoopern *u"i»t irill
»•&lt;* n*" '* ' "*
-1
•*
’lniii’h will iporuiMr u
Hon from the city with the com­
lawn* appear larger.
mi: I'rninr Si'rvln* al llu* I ’hurth
Mm I*iii*I Hmh\n i ♦ttif •*i 11 un M
Announcement wu* made Hint mittee’* plan- foi roadside devel­
il Nov. *JJ lit 7 : INI p III
All
Axalea Circle will sponsor « opment, after which Mr*. E. F .' F r h i l l y ft Mill .l.it I n il | i Mil m I m i c I'hiirrh miMiilti'M nml tin* puMh
*ln*
vWltid
In
f
....
.
\h
.1
M
fic
Christina* decoration demonstra­ Lane requested more assistance •ii iiyiM
nri* invitiil to attcnil
tion in Orlando on Dee. f&gt; nt Hie with the Navy Center
Mr* W It. Sloppy and Mr*.
F A S T MATRON’S ( I I II
San Juan Hotel at 2:30 p.m. Mr*,
V n il •MV
Mii m ill M i ■ 1( \\
f . L. Wnlli* reported to the group Epp* presented the horticulture III! V
Thi* IVm I .Miilrmiti' Flul* «*f Srm
f I|H flit'll l*i ■ ii- Mi and '
on the district meeting held re­ lesson, with Mis. Shippy stating \V i H u t t m fiii ui ul wi,f&gt; - 1.':,
('hriptiT N«», 2, Unli'i **f
cently in Leesburg nml Mr*. Joe Hint she bail been requested by H»"l &lt;
Fj»Hi*rn Stui, will him f f**i■«k lit nt
VmiM' 111, « 1
'
Hie
University
of
Florida
to
ell
11it* 111»ini• 11f Mi1n, .fin* 4‘nv I**y mu
Jarrell wn* elected u* treasurer
t 'livin’! i»n Aveil iiu. All inriiiliii’t an*
upon the resignation from that I courage people to keep a record of
M1* 11f! M k 1 • I f f ! l" .t m
ihk ,,*I
In’ prr^iMit.
office by Mr*. J . M. Cameron. new or iiniisunl plants in their 1 it kt • W ill.** 1.. V1tl 1 In i -.on in
Mr*. II. IJ. Touchlon wn* elected garden* tu be used in a report to .itul *liti i y lit • t . Mi II It* 1 Mi
n* exchange chairman. Mr*. Char­ the University.
Nuv. ‘ID, IF* |llll 11*1 tn Iff 111 11 fll
1&gt;i il| i**1 „ .t I mI r l&lt;•Mi •i'll
Mr*. Fruilei slated that the
les Brown, horticulture chairman,
hi* tlnilii* tn Ni'VV Utli'iiti-* iittil In
stated that 111* plant* hail been manager of Sunlumln Spring* had
till* 1*111piny lily III iif tin N’(*w 4It
M ii** Kt &lt; \ 1 MTiklM t.i o f t
exchanged during the month and issued un invitation to the Garden m iiv till* \\ u t kt ’ V%• • 1 r Mr 1 go .
i* uni Fiililif* Srivii'i*
l)i*piirt |
plan* were made for a Christmas Clllli to hold their annual general Mi Iin«l Mi II III ■l 1 •'«’ am i H ii
incut.
party at the Derrnrhrr meeting meeting nnd luncheon at the
\.vv .1,
with each member being asked to Springs In February. Announce­
bring a gift and plant for ex- ment was made that a cleanup
Mr. mill Mm I I 1lak«,i ■*i n I
campaign will be held on Friday Siifniiiv in I n ! nml
change.
I i i t i * th**y
Delicious
refreshment*
were at the Garden Center and mem­ vlsiliii I Ilf 11 Mil HMil ftillirlil. I til
served at Hie close of the meeting ber* were asked to lake part
Iniv, Mi mill Mm F. 1 llnkfi
by co-liustesses, Mr*. McWhorter
Mr*. Epps reported on u district
uinl Mrs. C. E. Chornrnlng Sr. Garden Club meeting held In Lees­
Ii .
Mi hav 1Mil m l, Hit t i \ 1
Those present included Mrs, Tl. M. burg on Nov. 7 nnd Mis Charles Dniiahl 1nil*
KuFt Fifi* I' Id
Haven, Mr*. Floyd Palmer, Mrs. Cole read a resolution fill Hie laic ward IIip’I'll* U 1 Wlilt MlII ’ .,14.1
Then Bate, Mrs. Wallis, Mrs. Mr*. II. II. Coleman, a former TnyIn. It Mm ii U 11 Im’1,1v * ft , In.!.
Toiii'hton, Mrs. Chorpening, Mr*. member of the Circle At 1), ■ coo liiinlim’ f up |lit v pfjlh If lit nil
W. I). Hofmann, Mr*. A. Michaels, elusion of the meeting guests ail to Nunf’.i1*1 MU lli.il I.M
Mr*. McWhorter, Mrs. M. Swank loomed to the Stowe guidi-n- In
tlf»- Sil l Ii
house, Mrs. Jarrell, Mr*. It. S. inspect the magnificent "I'm .m i''
........ 1It 'it -111ir tint
Peek, Mr*. Assarellu, Mr*, ('buries vine which Is in bloom
ri’iiu to -I I I I I.ll’lll If MI K0” .
Brown mid Ml*. Robert Hcely,
Those attending were
Mi- I villi', 11 iITII W lil t '- 11n Y ii111'Uiii’d
1.... hall
Charles Cole, Mr*. W A. Morrison |Hlr
FliMltlll 1♦itin f f
Mr*. Epp*, Mr*. J. II Woodml
garni- 1lit \ 1* f f "ft 1 i mIm bv
Mr*. Charles J'nrk, Mrs It l: privati- ilimn

M M.GBLF N A*it
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REVIVAL SERVICES
I'UKF. lUKTHOmsT ( IIIKi ll

PLRSONALS

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DAK Honors Regent
With Luncheon Meet

A luncheon fur Mallli* IliirrDon
Chapter, DAR, at the home of
Mrs, Miriam ltu**ell in Mayfair
on Friday honored Mr*. Austin
Williamson of Jacksonville, State
Regent of the Daughters of the
American Revolution. Hostesses
with Mrs. Russell Included Mr*.
L. P. Hagsn, Mr*. W. H. Turin)dlffe, Mrs. Hubert Jenning* and
Mr*. A. It. Key. During the meet­
ing Mr*. Williamson talked to the
gruup on civil defense In com­
batting subversive* and building
up the nation's defenses.
The business sesrlon wa« con­
ducted hv Mrs. It. K. Tolar who
welcomed two transfer members,
Mr*. F, H. Norton of Geneva and
Mra. K, M, lluke of Detlary.

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Page 4
Monday, Nov. 17, 1937 S O r p h a n e d B y D e a t h

O f F a t h e r In W *e ck

Traces Of Red Tide
Disappearing In
Certain Sections
By The Assorlnlrd Press
Fishing guides In Gulf of Mexico
waters off tho Southwest Florida
coast report that IruroN of tho
feared rod (Ido which has killed a
lot of fish arc disappearing.
That's tho lies! news from the
Infested are;, at.iic tho fish killer
was d e lftti•! about a week ago.
Fishermen report good catches of
fish In snots whore only two days
ago patches of dead fish were floatIltc red title gets its name from
discolored waters caused by a
microscopic marine animal, gymnodlnlum brevis, which tmlsnns
fish. This Is the same killer which
slaughtered tons of Pali in IDIfl 47
In gulf waters.
Scientists are trying to learn all
they ran about (he sea plague. A
laboratory shin, the Alaska, Is in
tho area getlfug sea data before
Sowing 15.000 pound* of saturated
copper sulphate which Its crew
hopes can curb the red title,
John F. Howell, micro hloloBlst
With the U. H. Fish and Wildlife
rvlcc, said the ship's rrew might
gin throwing the chemical on
the edges of the stricken area Mon­
day.
The Alaska, from the federal
agency's station at Galveston, Is
setting up operations tin n 2t hour
basis.
Frank Alderman, Ft Myrrs fish­
erman, said after a trip to Marco
filantl—ffl mile* south of Ft Myers
—the red title had almost .dlsntijyeared In two days. He went to

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•I fish floating offshore None was
sighted on a return trip Sunday.
Ho reported making several good
catches of kingfisli and mackerel
IStan Lummls, Ft. Myers Roach,
said after a 12 mile cruise southward Inward Naples he saw no
signs of the red lido.
Other fishermen reported bring
Jjig In good catches of mackerel in
Do last few days The stricken
area is some 4(X) square miles
Heaviest conrentratlnn of dead
fish have been around Snnlhel and
Capllvn Islands off Lee County
(ft. Myers).
University of Miami scientist*
amt state eonservation officials say
fish caught in gulf water* are sate
for eating.
Dr, F. G VVallon Smith, director
of the University of Miami Marine
Laboratory, agreed wllh biologist
Howell In Identifying Die gymnodlnlum brevis ns Ilie same killer
whlrh ravaged gulf flsli in in47
He reported specimen* of the
organism have been In eullure nt
tho laboratory since IfMf
Dr, Nmllli reported "it is most
Unlikely It can bo controlled except
In very small areas, bid it may
bo possible to prediet It "

Ollie Edmunds
H'MHdrilFR t*v**«i« *"*»»?• tin*) |
television undertaking*.
"Rut how much further we must
go before we can dare to cull
Florida the premium stutn—cui-

luridly."

His solution was In provide Ihe
Rtnnuy to realize Florida's "un­
matched opportunity to become
one of Ihe nation's great educallonal renters "
"The time Is here," lie said,
"when we must decide whether
Florida Is to lie one of America's
ireat cultural renters—or a Coney
stand wllh sunshine."
Along with attracting the best
lypo of youth to Ihe stale, Edmumlii advocated using the talents
'ho
people
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lo Florida—many Ihe "cream ol
Inn crop In the slates from whlrh
they came —by Inviting them to
l)lay active parts In building the
Florida of lonmrrnw.
Other business an Ihe chamber's
roarnm today were presentation
nd discuss on of report* by com­
mittee chairmen and Ksecutlvo
vice
(.’nice,
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The convention ends Tuesday.

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SEATTLE (,n _ Elgfit Seattle
children were left
today
ft orphans
orpha
by the traffic death nl their father
and mother. A lti ycur old girl loft
as nominal head of tho family was
trying to make plans to keep tho
family under one roof,
Tlie parents, Haltdnr A Byron,
38. o longshoreman, and his wife
Josephine, 33, were killed early
yesterday by an outnmnhtlc ns they
walked nlong a .Seattle road.
Tho surviving children arc Dev"My, in nnd Robert. 17. who left
bii.iie Friday night for Hnn Diego
to rcceivo t««»i camp training in
the Navy, and these younger chil­
dren:
Harry, 14; Darrell, 13; Flora,
12; Keith, 11; Jonny. 0, and Vick­
ie. 5.
Coroner John I*. Brlli Jr . said
a chaplain at San Diego said he
would aid in getting a leave nr
discharge for Robert.
Meanwhile, assured of aid by
relatives, Beverly said she hopes
In keep the family together, (low
she will go about it, she didn't
know.

Climbers Are Nearly
At Top Of Mt. Everest
KATMANDU, Nepal UR - Swiss
and Nepalese mountain Climbers
trying to scale the world's highest
peak were believed today to have
either cnmiucrcd Mt. Everest or to
have failed In their attempt.
A nine &lt;iavold report, brought
here yesterday by native runner,
said the Swiss-led expedition then
hid established its eighth camp
only 150 feet from the top of the
more than 20,000-fnot high Everest.
That, Itself, is higher than man has
ever climbed nnd lived to tell It.
Experts said they were certain
that by now "the a t t e m i I * over
and the Swiss arc on the way down,
whether they have won or Inst.”
because it would hardly he possible
for them tn remain long at such a
height.

RelfirioUK Ilijfotr .* Fn
Hit In Truman Talk

Nine NAAS men will Im grttmg their gear together and pack
rd nwav this weex in preparation
lin ing nut Thursday. They are
to hi):
Klunfey Tnte, Donald Roger*, Ted
ItndinKky, Edward Goddard, John
Fisher, Bertram Reach, Robert
Fellers, Ralph Elliott and Earl
Keister. All these men have been
stationed here In Sanford for a
[airly long period of time nod
most uf them will now be heading
for a tour of sea duty.
........mint/ to NAAS over the
weekend was Leo. O, Frnhnnt.
I.eo returned hack to duty here
after a stay n* a patient At tho
Nn&lt;-td llosplut in Jarknnvllle.
Three mrn nlxinrd the station
have received approval of their
lerpiest* to attend various naval
service school* nnd thev will all
lie having Hnnford within the
next month. Louis "Vlncc" Vlnclguerra will he going to the Class
"II" Yeoman school in Norfolk,
Va. for 14 week* after which
lie will return to Hanford for duty.
He Is a 11ached to the NAAS Pnronncl Office,
Don Brendel is happy his re*
ipjest has been approved to attend
the Class "A " Englnernan school
Cron* Lake*, f]|. whllo Charles
Fisher Is looking forward to at­
tending tha Class “P" Airman
school in Jacksonville. Don nnd
Charles will both lie assigned to
a different duty after they com­
plete their school*.
Ken Jones Is now attending the
Public Information course nt tha
Aimed Force* Information School,
New Rochelle, N. Y. Rill llrencan received a letter from him
the other duv In whlrh Ken said
lo- is getting to see quite n Idt of
New York City while he I* there.
Ken will he returning to duly In
the NAAS Personnel Office In
January.
Dottle nnd f were pleased to
welcome some visitors from Auiorn. Ohio to our home on flouth
Sanford Avenue Saturday. Thn
visit
are my sister nnd brother-in-law Jeanne nnd Rill Hart­
man. nnd their two sons Randy
amt Gary. Thev will lie our gm-sta
here until Thanksgiving
Day
v hen they will leave the sunny
south for the long trip hack to
snowy venkeeliind. We spent tho
past weekend showing them some
nl the ,sight* here In Central Flor­
ida ineltidlng the city of Han/ord,
the Ilia Tree, Rock Springs, unit
the city of Orlando. Rnrelv nnd
Gary seemed to like the Hanford
Zoo llm lu-st of all even though
we still don't know the name of
a very fascinating bird we saw
there.

WASHINGTON W - President
Truman said yesterday Americans
must keep a strong faith In God if
they wish to maintain their free­
dom* "In the face of the terrible
menace of totalitarianism and
k
war,”
The President also called on the
nation's religious leaders to unlto
of bigotry"
HINESVILLE, Ga. uP-A warrant1 against he "outbreak*
said might arise from
officer reported to police that he which
accidentally killed Col, Lloyd A. time In time, hut which ho said
bo prevented "if we will be
Corknn, acting post commander nt could
true to our national Ideals."
Camp Stewart, On.
The remarks wero In an address
The 55-year old chief of staff of
nt tho laying of the corn­
the Army post was wounded fatally delivered
of a new temple for the 100*
hy nine pellets from a 12-gaitge erstone
shotgun yesterday while hunting on year-old Washington Hebrew Con
gregatlon.
the C'nmp Stewart reservation.
Chief Warrant Officer Charles J .
Elder of Melbourne, Fla., signed
a statement admitting the shooting,
LI. William Allen, Stewart public
Information officer laid, fnvesliga
tors said evidence In the case sub­
LONDON tft—Pearl Bailey, minustantiated Elder’s statement that
r Negro blue* singer, and ner
the shooting was accidental, Allen white fiance, Jazz drummer 1-nuls
added.
llcltson Jr., ssy "definitely" they
will get married tomorrow or the
day after despite his father’s ob­
jection* to the mixed match.
Tim smiling American couple
f* «4»rtnnr* Fruits H-sr#
the case If tho employees chcyrtl hugged nnd kissed warmly when
orders. Ho said that confidence 29-yenr-old Rellson, a member of
men often Justify Ihemselves In de­ Duke Ellington’s baud, flew In
frauding others on the grounds from New Vork yesterday, Miss
Ini here
(hat their schemes arc shady and Halley, 34. tins been appcurfng
only those who are crooked them­ In the chic Colony Club.
Rellson told newsmen his father,
selves would bo Interested In them.
"There I* n vast army of swind­ Louis Rellson Sr. of Moline. Ill ,
lers nt large In our eountry tmlny," had cabled him n warning he would
lu&lt; said. “There are n tremendous disown him If lie marries his Negro
Rot nothing, young
variety of schemes with whlrh they sweetheart
swindle people, Thcro are lost Rellsnn vowed, will hall the cou­
nofkctlmok schemes, money chang­ ple's plans
They have Hie blessing of Hell
ing schemes, and schemes against
special classes like undertakers sou's mother, who yesterday told
nnd lawyers Tho number of bogus reporters in Moline that when Hie
cheek writers In this eountry would pair return, "My home certainly
will bo open to llicm I wish both
slugger the Imagination."
The FBI's first great responsi­ of them all the happiness In the
bility was In funnccUan with dr..ft world My sun Is 28 and In- cer­
dodgers during Ibe first World tainly knows wIm! lie's doing "
War, Mr Wall said Shortly there­
after Ihe National Motor Vehicle
Theft Arl was passed, and Hie
work of llte F ill In connection with
building a 2.200-planc air Beef uf
stolen cars began.
iU own to help foot soldlcri In
Hut It was In the early 1830s
SUTTON COLDFIELD, England combat tones.
that the FBI first attracted pupil 185—Tho good housewives of this
Gen. J. Lawton Collins, Army
lar attention far lls successful ef­ Midlands town want lo tiring back chief of staff, said yesterday about
forts to rnmhat such notorious pub­ flogging—but with tender thought* half the aircraft would be cargo
lic enemies as Jnhh Dltllnger nnd for Iho whlp-wlcltlers They sug- Ivpc helicopter* and the other half
"I'relty Roy" Floyd, he continued, gesled today that electric punisher* light, fixed wing planes with an
y extend*
exit
Tho field Inday
to some 130 noodle the tusk
i'in ptv weight of not over 3,000
violations of federal lows, nnd Its
A housewives' league tcilil Iho rounds,
mils, lie
he said Air Fnrei
Force (unc­
activities against subversive* en­ district's member of Parliament Ions are not being duplicated.
gaged In esplunnge and snbotaue that corporal punishment for cri­
are among Its chief responsibili­ minals Is necessary tn end the re­
ties.
cent wave of black jack crimes
The meeting was presided over
"I'm not mechanically mltulcd." |
by President Hob Harris. Visitors said League Chairman Mrs Dorm |
were ittiruducrd by Charles Morri­ thy Woodland, "but surely sclen
son ns Fred Savwcll nnd II. K lists can devise something If they
lllgclmv uf Hudson, Ohio, J. C. can Invent an electric chair. I am
llradlcy of DcLand, and Waynnc Huru they could Invent an electric
Nwlnney, F ill agent of Orlando.
(logger."

rout Commander I
Accidentally Killed

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.w ifd llW d fdN iV)—The National
Board of the League of Women
Vntetr bogati a week line meeting
hero today to lay plans for carry­
ing out the program adopted by the
league’s convention in Cincinnati
last May.
Tho program Includes measure*
to hoJp world peace, with emphsis
on use of tke United Nations; and
means tn improve congressional
budget procedures. In order tn get
mnro rosponslb'e nnd economical
frd.ral tpendlnc.

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WASHINGTON ijP - R obert Ramspeck. Civil Service Commlsslhn
chairman, says a new president
can hire and Rro onlv about onehalf of 1 per cent nf sll federal
workers.
Ramspeck, In a recorded ladio
Interview last night, said that this
amounted to approximately 2.500
out of more than 2iv million fed­
eral employes.
However, he estimated a new
administration can change between
12.000 nnd 23.000 lobs, apparently
counting assistants and deputies
not appointed directly by tho presi­
dent hut by officials under him.

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McDonald Named to
Tetnpornrv Position
PI TTSBURGH &lt;,P-l)ne of the late
Philip Murray’s Jobs has been
filled—temporarily
David J McDonald, for 30 years I
right-hand man to tho veteran labor lender, was named acting .
president of the CIO United Steelworkers until the union's member*
can select a new leader In a refer-!
endum lo be held next Feb. 10
McDonald was selected Saturday
by the USW's 33 member Eccutlvo
Hoard. Ife will conllnue his duties
as the union’* secretary lreasurer.

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MIAMI BEACH, Fla., UB-vk#
President-elect Richard Nixon, his
wife and a group of friends spent
Sunday on an all day fishing, Irlp
Nixon, vacationing here with
family, gashed - hi* right foot o
a barnacle or some other. (harp
object while swimming Saturday.
Seven or eight stitches wore re- ^
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Road Block Scch For
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her soldier • husband whom she four Auburn students, a young ex
hadn't seen In 10 months.
pcctant mother and bar brother.
It. was the first reunion between
Two victims wero 19-yvar-otd
the U. 8. Eighth Army commander twins. None of the persons in either
and ' s wife since Anril, 1951-n car was yet 20.
year before their only ton, Lt,
Six Auburn sludunts, four now
.fame- A. Van Fleet Jr .. ws» l"*t dead and two critically Injured,
on s fmmblntt .!7Jl*''lnn over North were returning from a football
Korea.
j weekend tn^CoJumbus when trag­
Mr*. Van Fleet also received a edy overtook them 14 miles so
warm welcome from South Korean of Opelika. They were taking
President and Mrs. Syngman Rhec, shortcut to the college.
government officials, and tiny Ko­
The dead Alabama Polytechnic
rean girls who presented her with Institute hoys were listed
the
bouquets of Rowers,
highway petrol as Maek Brown
The gonrral's wlfo arrived in a Jr,, 10, Montgomery; Maurice 3&gt;intwin engine C-47 tr*n*|mrt at an ter. to, Coiumuus, Ga., amt Hob
ilrooM Just outside Uroul.
William W. Hargett, twins from
Wehn she came to the door of Columbus.
the piano, Van Fleet grabbed her
In tho other car, Mrs. Donald
under tho arms and swung her to Faye Hood of near Opelika, who
the ground. Then he hugged and wos to have had a baby tn De­
kissed her.
cember, was thrown out and killed
As tho Ijlg. rugged four-star gen­ Immediately. Her brother, Frank
eral readied nut his arms to her, Abercrombie. 18, Pbcnlx City, died
the slender, grav-halred Armv wlfo of burns and Injuries five hours
later.
stlri simplv, "Jimmy. .
"Hello, darting. . ." Van Fleot
Mrs. Hood was reported to be
said and lifted her to the ground. nniy 17.
As soon as she got her breath,
&gt;,i,, Her husband, Donald Hood, 19,
Mrs.
Van
Fleet‘ turned 'tn the was listed os In fair condition at
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group of dignitaries and newsmen. the Leo County Hospital In Opelika,
who surrounded her.
i Two Auburn studonta were in
It's wonderful," she said, " I t 's , *erl° }« condition at the Auburn Inwonderful. It's been over a year Rftitory.
and n half.
Patrol Sgt E. L. Cox well said
" I esn't explain how II feels now i Mrs Hood and one nf the student*
were thrown clear, but the other
that I am with him ngain.
seven victims were pinned In the
" It teems like home again '
burning vehicles. An unidentified
Since he came to Koroa In April motorist pulled four from the
1031. Van Fleet has never left the blazing cars
rnmhat zone.
Sgt. Cox well gave this nccount
Tillc two right wheels of the ear
driven hv one of the student* ran
off the right side nf the paved road
a* Ihe vehicle came over a hill.
It veered along the shoulder
DUNKIRK, N. Y, an -llcp . Dan- while the driver apparently tried
lei A. Reed (ll-NY), who Is slated tn steady the ear hack on the
to become chairman of the House rnnd. Instead, It swerved crazily
Ways snd Means Committee In tn the left directly across the high­
thn new Congress, *nv* he be­ way.
lieve* .the number nf federal em­
The oncoming car containing the
ployes can lie cut in half.
young couple and Mrs. Hood's
brother
hit It broadside. Roth ears
Ho also says he favors eut.x In
both dnmestle and foreign spend­ overturned and flames licked up
Immediately
ing.
" Anybody who is fulr-mlndptl,
TO GET TROPHY
■ml who knows how the people
ol Europe feel, says the time has
WASHINGTON UP - James II.
cninn to let them carry their own DoolilUo will get Ihe annual Wright
burdens. . . . Wc are not gaining Brothers Memorial Trophy this
any friend* or aiding our poMIbn year for hi* contribution tn avia­
by continuing to give our monoy tion. the National Aeronautic As­
away," he said yrslerdny.
sociation announced last night

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srd. M-otin'i|- Countt-, rlur'd*, OilWb m* v of NovCmher. A. t»„ tsig.
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6PEL1KA. Ala. of)—Six persons
JlfcOUL kR—Mrs. James A. Van
Fleet
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Jaw to Korea tonlkht and died in the blazing wreckage of
got * warm hug ami kiss from two cars near here Sunday night—

N ix o n s E n jo y S u n d a y ,

L e a g u e O f V o t e r H In

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U u .il.n n i r t . * re a r a a .i
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he only worked "three or four days straight wages without the fringe
benefits enjoyed by other workers
and a half hr held the job.
who have longer vacations, holi­
Another witness, Irvin Dolan, days
nnd other roneessloni not
treasurer of a Tammany dlatrlct, reflected
directly In pay enve­
said rluli funds were used In sup lopes.
port district leaders In primary
widely ex pee led Iho min­
campaigns. Told this was Illegal, oraIt was
would quit tho pits again If
ho aald:
went along with tho W8U
" I am purely an admlniatrativo Putnam
___RK.COItI) HUM RAINED
and didn't allow the full pay In­
officer. I have no aay In theso crease.
NKW YORK IAS—A record ft, 002, matters. I do whsl I am told , . .
On the other hand, granting the
W WB* rilled by United Ccrobra’i I am practically a soluble."
and Its affiliates throughout
flicker said he was put on the full Incrcasu would almost certainpayrolls of the two Coniressmen
cra
ns n clerk, In reward for hla poli­
tical activities.
N Till) &lt; lin t IT rilM IT. M\ iTi
"What wero your duties?" he was
MUCH I, Min i ||. |,|&lt; . , m il.,!*
inoua (soft) coal and f l .33 per ton
IH .SNII Mill X1)111Vi 1,1) i o i s t v ! asked.
on Pennsylvania anthracite (hard)
"Nothing," he replied.
"Whore wore you supposed tn coal.
And OPS officials said if tho
work?"
miners win tho full 41.00 Increase
" I never worked."
Clslstllh,
lie said paychecks were milled they want, an additional celllnif
price boost of around IS canti per
to
hla home. '
•JM.u \, a « ,T ,
ton for hard coal and » to I f
centa for soft coal may lie ex­
CASUALTIES IDENTIFIED
WASHINGTON UB-Tho Defense pected.
Dopartmcnl today Identified 189 The soft coal minors have hccit
Korean War casualties In a new working since Oct. 27 at the 11.30
Hat (No. 883) that reported 10 kil­ figure-bringIng their basic pay to
led, 117 wounded, 11 missing and *17.43 per day—with assurances
from the Industry that when and If
seven Injured.
the government approves the re*
Weaving was one of tho earliest mslnlni 40 cents per day. the min­
arts learned by man. but birds ers will get that retroactively.
Thu la the same arrangemsnt
were bellaved to have been
|AMKH II, llllYCK. •lar, known n* weaving nest* long before man under which about 83,000 anthra­
cite minor* are working. Beginning
-/*•
decasseit. amt to nay existed.
C5
or rUlmlnv
today, they are to get a temporary
re t .hJe1f u
. l..io•a!■*.
"
r
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In
snA
91.90 per day Increase, on the avr
,,. ,i„ ,,r|b, d i«n,i i„.
hje«|ln Mstnjpolx County, Ktnrlii*. the nation In tho organisation's erase, end 40 cants par day mora
third year of operations, the organ­ If the remainder Is approved by
° ’ r KM .of NUr all of HWt| of
isation reports.
fNRW lying North of (lunsvaRMnforn brti-k rosrt jo lt x u u
Ul’.f? Mo. 4411 All of HMU of
HWU.IyIn*.North of iV.n.vnHanford tirlch road told MVte
nusd No 44). *seaot )■&gt;&lt;«)on ion
.•IT far) Mooin of Nit &lt;*orpnr of
HMU of N1VU, run Weal 410
i feat, thro-- MouMi M . i h i i sis
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NMljr otnoit -old mud rlaht of
ln u rn n co f o r y ou r bnnk nccount,
wn* about l|t r. at to Ka-I tin*
•if MKU of NtVU On-nee North
Lortir Mnce h as been p e rfected ,
h"elnple|j
A t h Hrcoriu * Tuwnalilii 10
Mon III. 11h o n — 11 K a i l .
Wo tr u s t y ou r h o m e ------•iTO'i nod »*ch of mu ar« ln-ri-1-y
•milred to n|i|&lt;-ar amt fill- (parAnd all you own,
•nallv or lir sttnrnrvi with tha
Snrk uf tha eluiva atvlad (’out*
Is J u s t its Wkll p ro tected .

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Van Fleet's Wife 6. Persons Die.In
A rtitts For Visit Wreck Ivoivbtfe
After 19 Months Auburn Students

PROPOSITION t

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THE SANFORD IIEKALD

DR. H. McLAULIN
OPTOMETRIST

now? m m c h o ic e o r g lass
Oft ALUMINUM
IN

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

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CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD

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SEMINOLE JALOUSIES

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CAM.

FLORIDA JALOUSIES, INC.
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ica| raw, lender. mlbiincd llunnl and .
ronchbil nicnibnioci, tbot relieving
&gt;0 tough and ptnmotiny tetl anil I
eep Atk lor C'tcnniultion (or Chilii in in Ibc pink and blue package.

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floor*, u reem il pnii b. . jii
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Seminoles Tie
DeLand For
In Southern
Ed Lockett

With
Lead
EFC;
Stars Alpha Phi Alpha To
RponEDr Game On
Hy KKNTVlIKTLAIN
Pre-season skepticism linn failed
Thanksgiving
Day
to materialise in the Seminole
“Kspre**" roar* on iiiuiLmIoiI, *»«!For
Scholarships
Ing up Dip gridiron ballast on Ihe

rout# in Hi* destination—cham­
pionship of H ip East Florida Con­
ference. The atation telegraphers’
last rrporl on thin rlifimploiishlphound streamliner of the iffDlirtm
spelled out, "Hanford 117; Sea*
hreeje lM— train in on aohpdiilr."
That wan lant Krlilav night
whan thr hustling Seminole* turnart on thr steam at Memorial Sta­
dium to "cllrkeiy-elark" over the
gridiron ntrlpen and the Sand
Crab* placing Sanford In a twoway deadlock with Del.and for the
KFC lead In the South.
An lh» two train*, Hel.and
and Hanford, both near tha con­
verging point on tha KFC main­
line, fan* and aaparta alike are
wandering which train will
make the awltrh flrat on thin
championship route. The two
gridiron atraamllnera will meet
at
Ihe
Memorial
Stadium
"awltrh" on Iha night of Nor. 26
and tha winner In thla rare will
then repreaent the South In the
pont-neannn championship game
taw tenwlwel of the Hr'C Hnp.
Recapitulating
I for t he run me nI ,
I we
mnit
tell
I how the tlirilliiiif
,
I Seminole
train
'1 1
“whlxsed”
|»a»l
the
Seahreere
1 E Z « K &gt; . "loral" lout Krldny night. The
W r j g i s ! season’* smullnt
■ * : a rrowil
gathered
'I*, at Ihe Memorial
.'■&amp; ntatlon, aome 1,-

Pd l-nckell

328

aprrtatorn,

only 908 paid, to watrh the ex­
citing rnre on the gridiron road­
bed.

Kd l.orkett, tha ahlfty little
halfback with Iha propenallv for
long runa, alola (ha apotllght
from the Inlmilabla engineer
from
l.ahe Monroe, Junior
Mella. Lorktll reeled off a HOyard line buch, which wea opened be Ihe excellent blocking of
Ihe Fed forward wall, and an­
other down the middle punl re­
turn that went HO yard*.
Lockett, not satisfied with mere
herculean Jaunts, Inaured n .Sem­
inole victory with timely TD’a In
troth the third and fourth quarter*.
Ray Dnvl* pounded over for one
In the flrat period and an did
Metta. Jimmy Fox waa In excel­
lent form again laat Friday night
contributing three polnta to the
genre on aa many iucceaaful con­
version hoota In four trie*.
l.ockett’a great
p e i r o r m -H
a nr e nmhl im t l
tarnUh
M etta'H
neusatlminl *&gt;.i ■
ami

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aldy one of the ■ J
greuteat
Im ekaJH -fr^
ever to he prU 'jjH :
dueed from this ’’-M
celery center in .jd jH
the hinterland*
of Interior Flor-GXBilB^P^' Ida, Metta, In Ida Junior Metta
aupporting role in the Henbreese
encounter, could not he entirely
over-ahaduwed,
Tha l.aha Monroe "Imcomolive” ran up 100 yarda In III
playa to pul him over Ihe cuveted 1,000 yard total for the flrat
eight gamra thla aeaaon. Ilia one
touchdown gave tha hard run­
ning HHle dynamo 02 tmlnt*
scored thla year, &gt;11 of three in
conference play. For thoee fana
who are Iha forral and not Ihe
(rata, thla waa also a big night
far tha humhla but dogged compatltor, who haa All-Conference
written all over him when he le
carrying Iha ball.
From tha
purely objective
standpoint a acrllia muxt mention
that after trailing 1.1-0 at the half
Hcabrceie broke looaa, Don I.ucey,
who of the Icagua’a top runners
and passers, found a hole and
darted paat tha Seminole secondary to icore the flrat Hand Crab
TD on a rather tremrndoua 74*
^ "T tia ^ a m a Lucey unleashed a
laat period onslaught Ceding
range Ikrwiili thn at
the ground which e
with hie l$&lt;y»M «
path Into the Heutluele
Thin Thursday nigh
nnd lu "Expra**” take
tnry datour on Its rat
the RFC title. The f e
"b l* time" when they
Tangerine Bowl In (

of three-horne-end-hmia •lashes to
be Played during the neat few
yeara.

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Crooms

WillPlay Eustis In “Celery Tilt” Here On
Page •

Monday, Nor. 17, 1952

THK HANFORD HERALD

Hy KKNT rilKTt.AIN
The Memorial Stadium hn*
Nerved a* ail linpetn* In tlie football fortune* of bnlli Semlnide
High School nod Groom* Academy
a* the record hfcnkimr attendance
figure* manlfcNt each week. Fur­
ther evidence of the aurceaa of tbo
new park came today with the an­
nouncement that Groom* Academy
would play It* Initial poat-*e:i*on
gome with Kuatla In the fir.-.t of
nn annual cln**!r to he known n*
Ihe "Gelerv Till,"
Alpha Phi Alpha, Ncholar*hii&gt;
fraternity, will Mponaor thi*
poKt-aeaaon rlaah In the Memo­
rial Stadium nn Thankaglvlng
Day afternoon, Nor. 27. Another
parade will precede the rlaah
through the alreeta of Sanford.
One college and three high
Nchonl (.and* will highlight the
marching troupe. The festivities
will reach a peak whrn the "Cel­
ery T ilt" queen will he rrowneil
between the halve* of the game.
"The Idea for thla yrar’a
game grew out of a alnrrre tie■Ira of 32 member* of Al’A,
living In thla area, to promote n
drive for our achnlarahlu fund
and at tha aame lime promote
another
football
game
for
( room*," Dr. 11. II. Starke aald
today.
Dr. Starke, who i* the flnnnelnl
committee chairman, explained the
fraternity'* plan* for Ihe big
game.
"For the flr*t time In Groom*’
history they have a good field ami
Nlailium for *uch nn event. The
crowd* lid* year are Ihe beat ever
nnd n* n renull, we derided it
would be appropriate to srhedide
on nnnnal pu*t.*en*on game ('till­
ed the "Celery Tilt".
“We hop* to arrompllih several objective* with the playing of
Ihla Kama. Local fan* were
rather adament after loving to
Kuril* hy * narrow 2*0 score,
no they will he given h chance
to *ee Ihe I'anlher* aeek re­
venge," ha added.
"Our fraternity ho* been Irving
to think up way* nnd mean* to
uniiminr *ome activity In order
that wc mnv rend needy Htudrnt*
to college. Thla game, which we
hope to make Into an annual event
at the end of each rea*nn, I* ideal
for our taak."
Dr. Starke continued to outline
the amhltloua plan* of hi* group,
"We will have Mind* from both
Kuril* and Groom* besides the
llungcrford high achool anil the
famed Helhline-Gookmutl Gollege
hand."
The |iarade and Doat* will com­
mence on Flr»t Street en*t to
Sanford Avenue. It will move
aouth on Sanford to Ninth Htieet
then turning iuinI to l.oeiiNt nod
from there couth to Gelerv Ave­
nue. The gnlu procession will pro­
ceed on the la*t li-|- of It* itiner­
ary going ea*t on Celery III MelInnvllle and turidng mirth to the

Smarting after thi-lr second loss
with Jimmy Hawkins, promlsof the season to Kdgewnti-r Junior
running Dallas Turner vying fur
Vnrsilv last week, 6-11, the Sem­ tng looking fr'-ohmun, and nard
inole JV s arc determined to re­
tha other hall. Reynold* I* the
turn to the victory column tomor­
No. 2 scorer on Ihe JV * with 26
row night when they tackle Main­
polnta. Tha little speedster has
land ol Duytoiiu lleuch In tha Me­
shared Ihe passing attack with
morial Stadium at 7:30 ii. m.
Hawkins.
It will he a grudge battle for
The leading point getter Is Mg
the coastal JV s too, since earlier bruising fullhuck Johnny Junes,
thl* season Coach John Scott'* who double* in the role ns the
youthful crew invaded Daytona team kicker too. Jane* ha* cross­
ed the enemy goal line* five times
to ruck up 36 points so fur this
season.
Tomorrow night's clash will
The unsung blocking hack,
cost Ihe customers only half
Ralph Plowera, la a key perform­
prlre am! the early beginning
plus thr shorter quarters will er In Coach Hcott’a plana. Fin wars
la described as a consistent play­
Insure fans an early departure.
er who can throw a block and I*
Hcott’a 1,
tln d e i
nobody's fool when it comes to
system,
carrying the old pigskin.
nil, see
in ihe line Hcotl will probably
most every one
use Harold I’ale and Ilium*
,f tin- Mimlil I
Whatley at the rnds with Hob
|i I a y i- i * h I i i i i i M I
Carter, center, Robert Newson,
see notion to- ■
giant 318 pounder, and sensa­
morrow n 1 g li 1 . 1
tional-playing Larry Hates *t
Tio- yi-iilnl men* m
the tackles and Terry Smith
lor
will
first ■ ■
manning one of Ihe guard alula. 1
sturt ids "stn r» "K 'i
The Junior Feds, despite their
us he inis in toe- ■
two ]u**e* to Kdgewater, hnve n
vloiis lilt* and B W
good 3-2 record for thi* aenaon,
then he wi l l
having dumped Del.und twice ami
gradually withdraw t
Mainland once. The Hcottmen
every grid hopeful I
make no secret uMmt Ihelr eager­
Willowy "Handy I
ness to Improve nn this showing
nolds will undmihlrd!
by winning tomorrow night.
of Ihe starting hal

8,08fi See Celery
Feds In Firnt 5
Grid Encounters
With the hlg htunucnmlfiK game
still left to play. 8.086 fan* h«v«
watched the Heinloolv High School
varsity foothull team play the
first five home games In the Me­
morial Stadium till* year for what
•ifficiul • believe is u Hew atten­
dance record. Of thi* total, 6.069
have been paid admission*.

Bowling Standings

Hv GAYLE TAIJHJT

NEW YOHK (Al - This should
settle some arguments: The offi­
cial National Football league cn
cyclopedia soys that Notre Dame
has sent more player* Into the
professional circuit than any other
school, 131, nnd that Minnesota,
Ohio Stale and Pittsburgh follow
In that order with 82, 71 and 71,
respectively.
You probably wouldn’t guess Ihe
fifth-place school In a down Irlcs—
Marquette, with 38 money grmlu
ales.
Speaking strictly from heursay,
there apparently will be no great
popular demand for Sugar Hay
Robinson to stick with the stage
and abandon his ring career per
manently. A local critic who caught
the middleweight champion’s show
commented, " I know where the
old Joke* went—somebody sold
them to Robinson."
Eddie Stanky’s disclosure that
he has Ihe riant to hire and fire
his coaches Indicates that the Car­
dinal pitot holds one nf Ihe strong­
est hands In Ihe managerial guild
It Is customary nowaday* for ii
manager to keep maybe one old
crony around Jusl because he like*
him, hut in most cases the Irnnt
office picks the assistant bruins
with great care and the manager
likes them or else. A real good
signal stealer Is always ussured
id a job.

xtadlum.

After Ihe flrat half, Dr. It. V.
Moore, president nf HrlhuneGnokman College will crnwlt the
"Celery Tilt" queen. Then the
Inlmilabla llethune • Gnokman
band will taka over the ceremnnlea with a ahow, which Dr.
Stark* aaya everyone ahould cnjoy.
Thu Groom* i'anthera, deaplte a
•1-.1 record till* *ca*on, extended
their aeven-game winning akeln
laat year to 10 atralght thla year
before losing to IIungerford. The
poat-aeaaon Panther-Fustla game
will get underway at ilt.10 p.m. on
Thank»g|vlnf Day.

SportH K(mml up

while the 6.039 pild iSmlaalod*
average over 1,200 pgr coni rat.
Thn City of Hanford has col­
lected $474.3(1 In tax revenues al,mc from those games and an addiiltmnl $123 fur light assessment*
for n total of $399.3(1.
Here ure the attendance figure*
for each game.
_ , .
Game
Paid Total
Fusil*
U IO I . ™
Leesburg
1,388 1,738
Tavares
LOW LBI0
St. Augustine
1,384 1,830
Healireete
908 1,328
Total
6,059 8,086
The following I* the tax recelpta
for each gamo this year.

Game
Kustla
Lee»hurg
Tavares
Ht. Aug.
Reshreese

Wo have been asked what be­
came of the return punt in foot­
ball, and hanged If we know It
used to be n mighty effective play
at times, especially when n team
had a lead and was Interested only
In holding on to It. Mado the other
side look protty foolish at times.
It probably disappeared about the
time coaches began to reallio that
a two or threo-touchdown lead
didn’t mean anything any longer,
and that they had better keep that
ball and try for a couple more.
Ted fkhroeder la going to Ihe
Davis Cup matches Tn Australia,
but not aa a player this trip. Ted
enjoys tremendous popularity down
under, and he will write and broad­
cast the matches. Local booklej.
by the way, are offering 3-1 against
an American victory.

State* Championship
To Be Determined
In T h i s Contest
Hy F. t TMACFEKLY
GAINESVILLE (Al - The state
college football title will be de­
cided here Saturday, with Florida
the favorite to beat Miami and
ploy In the Gator Howl New Year’s
Day.
flntnp
riflir&gt;lnla urnnt
Gutnr llmul
Howl officials
want Clnrl.
Flori­
da and they certainly won't wait
until after the FIorlda-Kentucky
game Dec. 0. So Florida will play
In its first bowl game if It can
break the Miami string of three
straight victories In the biggest
stutc rivalry.
II won't bo easy. The Gators
will him- to he at their best—at
Must us good us they were In los­
ing In mighty Tennessee, 26-12,
Saturduy at Knoxville.
Miami I* bound to fire up for
what may be the last FloridaMiami game in a long time. Flori­
da Insists Miami live up to some
of the Southeastern Conference el­
igibility standards in any new con­
tract Miami, since It is not sn
SEC member, objects to such
terms.
It wouldn’t be a bit surprising if
Mlutni Gooch Andy Gustafson essiiully reminds his players that
Florida wanls to cut their allow­
ance from 140 a month to the SEC
maximum of $15 and wants to for­
bid them from holding outside Jobs
during the school year as the SEC
prescribes.
One factor, not yet known, Is
how badly the Florida players
were hanged up hy Tennessee’s
brutal offensive and defensive lines
nnd its smashing fullback, Andy
Koinr.
"Some of our men were bruised
pretty badly," Woodruff said Sun­
day after tnc squad returned. But
lie Indicated It would be some time
before II Is determined whether
uny will be out of action.
Ihe Florida coach highly praised
I'eimcsHee's Cotton Howl-bound
Volunteer* and his own pluyers ss
well,
Tennessee was ready," he said.
"We were ready, too. If cither
hadn't been It would have been too
had."
A Florida fumble airly In the
gume and a blocked quick kick set
up two Tennessee touchdowns. The
vols scored twice on fourth down.
One time Florida marched to with­
in four yards of the Tennessee goal
only to havo a penalty and ■ baro
miss of a tricky pass from Buford
Long squelch the scoring threat.
Woodruff said Lon Balaa made
a fine effort for the toss but could­
n't quite hold It as ho stood In the
cm! tone.
The thing that surprised Florida
fun* mast was the way Tennessee's
offensive line was able to open the
Gator defense—something no other
team ha* done for nearly two
year*.
Tennessee made 241 yards rush­
ing. Koiar got 111 of them before
he was hurt In the third quarter.
He scored two touchdown!, Pat
.Shires and Pat Olekslak one each.
Florida got one touchdown on a
66 yard run by Papo Hall. Tha
other came on a short plunge by
Hick Cosores after a 63-yard
march. The Gators ran for 197
yards against a terrific Tennessee
defense.

Orange Bowl Group
Lowes First Round

Junior High School Coach Howl*
Gordie, wnose basketball team
last year was the "wlnlngest" In
Seminole County with a 10-2 re­
cord, held the first cage drills of
the coming season this afternoon.
Sack stars as Jimmy Hawbias, Bob Carter. Bob Hama* Is,
Jimmy Taylor, David Galloway
and Hughey Julian have aB b e n
loal from laat year's winolng
quintet through graduation to
high achool.
_ _ _ _ _ _
"We f a c e a
complete re b u ild -jjfl
" &gt;*-

Ing Job

thlil

year," G o r d i e *
began " I haven’t ■
a single alar fro m B
last year b ock H
and I can't !* l lH
whether or noiH
my seventh nnd ■

ei ght h

;j
;i

’

Ihi* year will boaflK *
. . i rSf i
able to live up
I a 1 1 y e a r ' * Jim Hawkbia
team ."
Gordie mentioned aeveral name*
of playerx who might make thla
year’a team. "Gene Pharli, Tony
McDaniel and Jim Varner are
eighth gradera who xhow promise
thi* year. Also Jimmy Wright and
Sydney Vlhlen art good looking
seventh grade prospects."
Gordie stressed that all pealtloas are ope* and that he
would Incorporate a MW basket­
ball system aa being Introduced
by Seminole High School's new
rage coach, Job a Heett.
"We will adopt Bcott’a screen­
ing technique and have a "horse­
shoe" type offense this season,"
Gordie pointed out.

Avg.
171.7
108 1
107.1
1B5.4
1600
1.39 2
136 3
135 2
1333
153.2
132 1
132.2
131.2
130 2
130.1
149 2
149 2
148 2
147.2
147.5
147
140 2
146 3
145 2
114 9
143.1
14U 3
140.1
139
135 1
24 3192 133
1 2634 131 1
1 3926 130 2
J 2387 129 7
I 759 126 3
) 379 126.1
1 1009 126 1
1131 AVERAGES
(1 Pins Avg.
Hardison
24 3192 133
P. Peiold
30 3018 107.8
Von llerbulls 30 4944 164 2
36 4861 162 4
Carroll
Tnuchton
30 4779 139 9
11 3148 136
Cooke
P. I’ciold
Von llcrbull*
Appleby
Touchlun
liartwick
Steele
Knnner
G. Peiold
Cooke
Kite)
Skeht
H. Herbal
Kreticr
Kirchhotr
Negrntto

Von llerbulls passed Harold Ap­
pleby by adding a 1.8 pin Increase
raising his mark to 108.1 for second high In the circuit. Appleby.
‘ lly falling to third
while actually
registered
third place this
L.._ week,
------- ------a .2 average gain over hi* second
place score of last week. Orville
Touchton’s fourth place ranking
of the week hefore remained the
same this week but the Stine Ma­
chine bowler boosted hi* pin aver­
age to 163.4.
Thdse who believe In the saying,
"history repeats Itself," can point
with pride at Ihe corresponding
averages of the City Bowling
League of one year ago. In 1031
Peiold held a tnree-pln lend over
Von Herbulis for the City League
bowling supremacy, the same
margin separating the two player*
for first tnd second place this sea­
son.
However, llnr-

very helpful so W H
presence \n third
far thla season
M g' '
f l place upsets this
and ho has ar­ A
f , J
theory ^ slightly,
ranged to give ua
V
.
J roll was In the
V / m JV
No. 3 spot one
s r a 1 Jl/
year ago. Hut
Nov. IN
*4^'- ' T F
lust last year,
^ ■ d ||m
sOrvIHe Touchtnn Hemioole JV s vs. Mainland
Nov. 26
Seminole* vs. DeLand (Home
j
Paul Pesold
This y e a r ’ s coming)
Nov, 27
average! teem to Indicate that
gym s e v e r a l the entire league is up. Peiold is Crooms vn. Eustis (Celery Tilt I
Qmei a week to four pins ahead of his 167 8 pace
jjork^ In. ^Thls la of one year ago and so is Von Herbulis.
have had such
Nnv. 21 — Edgew ater, there
The City Loop enters its ltth
axcaUent co oper- week of play at the Sanford
Nov. 26— Hel.and, here
(Homecoming)
Howling Alleys this Wednesday
Asked whether
he eared to make any predictions

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Memorial Stadium
Event Schedule

Celery Fed Schedule

Four pass intarcaptlons and two
touchdowns by Seventh Grader
Tom Dillard highlighted the Junior
High Schools 34-0 victory over
Lake Monroe last Thursday in the
eight-man touch football game

to:announce
1the new

rdit then inserted his larger
iraderi, but they were not able
ive aa good account of them■ as the 7th graders, scoring
two TD's.

Plymouth
balanced car

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hto tea mm. Previously.
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Miami Faces Rough
105 60 28 130.60
76.00
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all of these
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North* TexMb SI* tier!well* AFR 14

held Tueadiy and contact wont
•ome of the men may continue
ough Wednesday.
i(kt Carlstrom, defensive guard
ured several weeks ago, re­
tied to duty and Trainer Dave
ka aald four other cripplea are
toctod to be reedy to goiagainst
i Gators In 0 a neavlUe. They are

had representative! at Mlsiti
Saturday when the Rebel! t
Mmlarvd but the Sugar Bowl
Mlislsslppl for Tech’i opponen
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VOLUME XLIV

ROK Soldiers
Drive Chinese
Off Vital Hill

Established 1008

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Planning Combat Cargo Airdrop

%TAuKh Hand-To-Hand
Fighting Marks Re­
capture Of Bloodsoaked SniperKnob
IN

W IL L IA M

SEOUL tfi — Soulh Korean in­
fantrymen In savaitt hand In hand
fighting today blasted Chinese
Communists oil a vital knob on
-fhlopd rooked Sniper Ridge, lost
175 screaming Reds a few hours
earlier.
Even ns the battered Chinese
reeled back frnm Rocky Point, a
new Rcil buildup was spotted at
the northern end of Sniper. Al­
lied war planes, tanks ami artil­
lery hammered the Communists
with high explosives and searing
napalm.
Ten U. S 1129 Suprrfort.s last
night pushed the Korean air war
^ jg h t to the doorstep of Manchuria
^ f i e 1129s smashed Chuuk, a Red
mining and
processing cenlrr with
a
In slant
sight of Die Yahi River and
set off a chain of huge fires and
explosions. Other Superfurti blusl
ed a Communist ammunition dump
near Pyongyang, the North Korean
capital.
The hitter fighting for the Kumhwa ridges on Korea's Central
Front roared Into Its TlCth straight
tlay when Ro Chinese attacked
Rocky Point at dawn The Point Is
9&gt;&gt;i imt&gt;ortant knob on Finger Ridge,
whieh Juts out from the tnnln line
of Sniper.
The first Red assault was hurled
hack in close quarter fighting.
At It) a,m 175 fanatic Chinese
lashed out at the Point again. This
time they smashed through Ihc Re­
publican defenders.
Rut, before they could cunxntidate their gains, the HOKs rame
charging hack, Uy early afternoon
(he Soulh Koreans had regained
• every Inch of lost ground.
Farther north, Communist groups
up to u company (150 175 men)
lii strength were rocn gathering
in the draws and gullies around
the end of Sniper Itself. The buildup
wus steady and nn attack seemed
Imminent U. N planes, tsnks and
nrlillrry spewed a rain of fire on
(hr area.
Elsewhere along thr frozen front,
ground fighting was limited to
minor probes and pnlrnl actions.
*
A U. N, Eighth Army staff of» fleer said the Reds suffered 2.M7
casualties In ground fighting be­
tween Nov. 8*14, less than half the
previous week's total. * - v
*•

ROKGovernnientls
Planning Welcome
For IkeEisenhower
By HILL SHINN

PUSAN. Korea i * — The South
Korean government has rrversed
signals once again and Is planning
a super dooper welcome for Pres­
ident elect Dwight Elsenhower,
whose proposed visit to this war
rone Is. supposed to be shrouded
In iilinosl secrecy.
A 15-man commltlco headed by
acting' Prime Minister Palk Too
Chin Is making plans for the show.
iTho committee lx composed of
"members of the executive, legisla­
tive ami Judicial branches and four
patriotic organization*.
The government will foot tho bill
for flower carts, posters, banners,
arches and the full regalia of a
Korean reception.
A government spokesman ear­
lier had promised the biggest spectarln In Seoul’s long history,
A special Cabinet meeting was
called for (he formation of the
.committee.
* The government said previously
that it might call off. Its original
plan to give a big public reception
for Elsenhower for "security rea­
sons." Rut the light is green
again.
Special precautionary measures
to Insure security for Eisenhower
have been set up by the Army
and police.
Local government authorities

Uirsughout
welcoming
regardless
the areas,
man aald.

Smith Korea will hoL
rallies for Elsenhower
of hla appearance In
a government ipokes*

“Left-Over Sums Are
Candidate's” — Ervin
TALLAHASSEE tgi—A candidate
may do what he plaaaei with any
campaign fund* that a n left over
after the election, Atty.*0en. Rich*
ard Ervin said today.
fit advised Charles E, Fisher,
chairman of the PineRaa County
Republican Executive Committee,
the campaign spending control taw
Is silent on tha matter of disposing
of fund balance*.
"It wee undoubtedly the Intent
nf tho Legislature that thla matter
be one within the discretion of
ach Individual candidate," Ervin
saldd.

TUESDAY NOV. IS . Ifi.VJ

A-sanrintcri Press Leased Wire

i uses

'M.Mialor Lists Most
!*■ressing Issues To
L’cccivc Attention
\U JACK m u .
W A S H IN G T O N
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i l l s ill i o ► c a l l e d o n P r e s i d e n t e l e c t
I'lM 'iih o w r r lin lo v In (i\ th e lim e
ta b le tor le g isla tive a c tio n in the
i cvi i ongre&gt;*&gt;

Combat
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l hi- |-nm uuul nIti* uf I In* iiirtlfo]i. Lift
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S/.Sgt.
K. William**, I lilll Ihiiuiri \\•idid , 0|in lorka, mul S Sgt, Ihini**|
II, lt&lt;$% MM, fijiin.
Tin* U. S. Air Furr** f ’*llU Fl‘*li g Muxou* nf tin* I'l *m|i mm-c Cm m i \\inu 1mA i &gt;j i i ( in thr ftaii tiny
ntaitcuvf’i , mit* of thi* nmrtt fiiii’t'ritHfiil of tin Kiiiiii ti 'n r li . &gt; Yi* 1‘mm |,h*»l*»

Navy Fliers Pot

Plans Progress
For Launching Of
Sewer Prograrii
Ui-Mlckey |

Mickey Rooney Is

2In,*r*«
«
•
«
*
s
k
i,itsffiS
aea Ut Japan

At the 'tune time. Tuft told a
in w &gt;. ennfelenee tie dne-n I believe
H will lie oecensiirv ter Fi'cnlinw

:
Senate llepnhlienns of their new
le alters
I'afl predteted the ttepobleans
will (III major ousts "wllliout am
tuillle " He declined to say wlielli
er he wants to lie chairIlian of the
Gill* I'olb v t'onimillee or floor
leader lit tin new organi/atum
Hot the i Urn* senator said lie he
heirs Eisenhower should summon
to the While House for weekly eon
(cremes the three lop leaders in
the Semite Hie policy eh,III In in
the lliwir leader and the head id the
•onfereiiee of all Itepublie.oi &gt;i im
llllss

LAS VEGAS, Nri
1 Taft who will see Klseldinwer in
Rooney, the dlinlnullve film actor,
.
.
.
,
. |New Yolk tomorrow along with
fldgrlcd and fumliled fur the ring ,
Marlin
It Mass
this morning as lie married for a
iii
i,
,,
. ...
i n e speaker of the new House said
fourth lime following a surprise
I (I D r a w S p o c i l i c i l - I the general will be asked In deride
cln|M'iiietit from Hollywood
i iJ l M u
1,’
1 l i . r i l . i n f "hiell h'gl*t.ilnn* measures tie
The bride, a flame tressed com
1 &gt; 'l
1 1 O J O C t wauls iielirm on firsl't
pamllvely unknown model, slender
'I’uft listed the billow lug
tin*
and "quite a hit Inller" than Mick
AllHmt iniilu.'i f,&gt;, prrpiiim g de- most pressing
WASHINGTON '4) - The Navy ey, signed the marriage eerllflcnle
reported today that two Russian- as Elaine Mahnken, 22. She's been tniled plans and sju irlcatliiuH in
1 Tile budget, incilldiril! possible
made Jet fighter planes had been married once before
n fmir-Mte|i sewet im movement reorgnnlrnlino ol the tludgei iln
shot down at sea onlv 55 miles —
progi uni fo,- S ii n ,, .J vi a** given man and establishment of a eon
lust a few secrmds Rylng lime— Giving the slip to newsmen who lll.t lllglil liy III*- 1 III I 'nOIOllsslon gresslonal hmti’ei commission
had
been
told
they'd
lie
wed
ut
the
2 Taxation- Tnfl said the ilecl
from U. S. Task Force 77 off the
Flamingo Hotel, the couple was *V ti1' " 1" r,‘ ,V
AV "* slon oil this could await budget
East Const nf Korea.
III- engineering action
A third Russian-mode aircraft married by the Rev Thomas Dnlv
" M,'h ,m'
•'
«
71 Tin* qee-lhiii iif whether the
was damaged In the action, which at the Wee Kirk o' The Heather !
tmik place Idle yesterday, (he Chapel. Then they hurried l.. F .l1 Cost "f the in(i)*i am la ing .tod* Government Heofcaiutatlon Act,
Navy said. It placed the scene In Rancho Vegas Hotel, registering led by the City Is $ 1,2111,5( 17. ,\ which expires in April, almiild lie
renewed
'
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the Sea of Japan, about too miles as Mr and Mrs Joseph Yule
4 Passible extension of price
southeast of CnnngJIp. It said Navy Mickey's real panic.
|
i,V ItP, r,1|„u. r', ve n u i’ fu r
fat pilots shot down the two 5! In ­
Rooney's former wives were ae th e p ro je e t w o u ld t" In idling*- a .wage and rent i uni ml- as well
is'*.
tresses Ava Gardner and Martha b e in liii-nl I.-Sident* fm . mdi *d as allocutions powers which ex
plre in tlo* peril d hetwer*M April
ivy planes
Although Navy
plane* were cred I Vickers, nod an Alabama beauts -belt ..-W ei co n m -elion
I u,|, ,
in nod June III l ift ,aol lliere
lied with line of Inc first downing* jcontest winner, llelty Jane
*.„
\
•*
bail been souo &gt;ngg,......... tl.al
of a MIG Jet In the Korean War— I Edward J, AA’ehli who operated n ghl
to- .til,mu fm an ns. ...g. ......... powers be ended immediate
in the autumn of 1910—Navy and the wedding chapel, sold Rooney ■mall house
with live ph.mhuif |Vi
tlmt he had heard Pres
Marine air encounter* with the appeared nervous and hud trouble
would be X'g pel nmolh
Trm n a n luiglil take out, ae
enemy fighters
ve hern rare locating the wedding ring The ccr " x
art ion. the t miaul nm tlno liefuie hi goes out of office
Only five 51IG kills having been emony was norformed about 2 t HIn| other
fit Him (mi in h*rillail imii &gt;,( Jim
credited tn Navy and Marine pilots a. m. The little star wore a grey
parkin^ meters In a City owned! j
Aetlon on prnpn-ed nmeilll
throughout the ronfllct
suit and Ids bride a til nek street I'..) kiln; tut, in*» i-|iti il I,|.U |*ii lit.
The Navy had few detail* of the dress with m&gt; coal, hat or flowers (i.ll.hiiMC nf iii -w |.i|.r m il m r l r t . uients Io Hie Tnfl Until, v Ai l
0 I’nssthle t-ren IInn nf n tom
action hut win able tn report that
Roth gave lain Angeles home
tfiioHmied On I'.m e S ix I
fnnr Panther Jet* flown by pitots addresses and the bride said she I*.f the AVliter Ik'ixef mi'iit, nknv '
i-'l
tin*
ns.,
nf
tinMuni.quit
v*tn
ol Reserve Squadron TRI from La* was divorced in Rulte, Mont . last
ilium
fm
tin•*iuiiniA.i..(.nil
Atnmitoi, C alif. fought the battle September.
Flintix High K.iiu.,1 fi.nttinll min..' Plaits .Art* Made For
near the task force late yesterday
Red Doff, the Rooney press nn.I iqipruved nn mi'nintuiii.i inn
One of the American planes was
Penury’s Mxpansion
hit during the encounter hid was agent who first annnuneed the |&gt;llrude. Hint iliiiim i'il h i iiftit nf
elopement,
Identified
the
bride
as
wny
|.in!,
I
mii
invuliiiq;
the
Sun
'til,
able tn return In the carrier
] Mil ■! (hi c x |inti's inti &gt;iy tii. .1 (
(
Oriskany, floating home base for Elaine Kclnkln. apparently her r.tnipitny.
professional name
T h e di'en-xlun nf tile Im ul -.ewe, Punin x Cuni|mm in Situf■•§*1 xx*n
the squadron,
"I'm really In love." cntlim-ed mid lint. t (.rugi'uiM* In-iiil until ■iDltnli *! &gt;'*-'• *da\ x%ith I I*d l ilirur
One MIG pilot was seen hailing
nut. A second Red plane was last Mickey, who diet Elaine at a party uln.iit 2 nn iiViiH-k i in- u.iirning nf h I'U-sc At 1th III! Cullfitv i Irik's
seen In a steep spiral dive and about two month* ago before he with c.immixxh.Merx fimilly iii ; i .-.' iiffln* which Mum * Mn rnmimiix h
SiniD Slur** Im
smoking badly. A third MIG broke left nn nil entertainment tour of ini; to !|||*'&lt;* the enirlne.litlir firm tnliinr nvi'i
lirureeil willi pri lliniimi v plniix on ill(*iliitli*|)* rti'xl dniif (n Mid t a t
nff the action after having been Korea.
Th e litlli i runc* ii) will !»*■ m*ul
the fotir-’ lep newer program.
damaged.
These four xtepn with enl1niiitrd nrnlXDil it ml 'till liii'hulr tii’\A fix
lure**, ncriinlhiir (•* Mn* nnimu**'
eost* ure n* follow*:

Anvils Is Authorized I»"P

Third Is Damaged In
A c t i o n Yesterday
Near Task Force 77

Ilicln To He Asked
Former Cops Plead
For Fisli Hospital
Guilty To Charges

TA5IPA tJFi—Six men. two of
thorn former Tampa policemen
and another a city ctnoloyee,
pleaded guilty today tn charges
they were member* of n fourcounty cops end robber* burglary
ring.
The six entered surprise pleas
of guilty In Criminal Court as their
trial wax about to begin
Andrew M. YelvIngUm and Carl
D. Overstreet, who were members
of. the Tampa police force at tho
time the ring was operating, wero
two. of Its members.
Joe B. Dowers, city water de*
partment employe and son of a
was one of Uie
Tampa detective,
deteci
admitted burglars.
Reputod ringleader of tho band
was John J . Finn, who escaped
from the
tho county
hospital here
c
end
where he had feigned Illness, and
was captured In Cincinnati by tho
FBI three weeks ago.
Others were Armando Pino and
Loy B. Dorris.
BOMB DEMONSTItATKIN
Tha County Council of Home
Demoiutratlon Clubs wRI ho hosts
to ths federated clubs meeting
Wednesday morning at 10:30 a m
at Ut* Woman's Club, It was an­
nounced today hy Miss Lila
Woodard, County Homo Demon
■tratlon agent.
Tho Ulema of tho pageant for
the program will l«* "Tho Amer
lean Home •— Strength of tho
Nation."_______________

Action will get underway for
bids on the Kcrt Fish Memorial
Hospital for Sanford about the
first of tho year, according tn an
announcement made In tho Novem­
ber Issue of the mngn/lnc, "Con
structinn In Ihc Smith."
The magazine Mates In n s e e ­
thin'entitled, "Southern Construe
lion Projects," the billowing:
"Sanford—O. Mcdwln I'cck, DeLand architect, announced plans
will be released for bids about
January, 1053, for Bert Fish Me­
morial Hoepltal; fooo.ooo."
Already, a County Hospital Imml
Issue has been approved by voters
of the County which allows a limit
of 0800,000 for hospital construc­
tion.
The Fish estate already has built
a hospital at DcLand and has ex­
pressed the Intention of building
a similar hospital here. Backers
of the County Hospital bonds work­
ed from the standpoint of Insuring
a hospital hero In campaigning for
passage of the bonds.

Growers To Proteat
Citrus Price Offer
r,‘ ' ** _ _ _ _

ORLANDO t/B-Tho Florida In­
dependent Citrus Growers Associa­
tion has called a meeting here
Wednesday to protest prices grow­
ers are being offered for the cur­
rent crop.
Barney Cohen, association presi­
dent, sold "grower* ere offered
from 00 to U cents a box far
Ida UagtM for NvejS* Monday
IOOF HUI'PKR
oranges on the tree and 19 to 19
The
Independent
Order
of
Odd
cents a ben for grapefruit on the
Duxbury.
Fellewi wfll_ bold n suppeg on
W lM lsIty night i t 0tSO p. m. All
. . . criticized Florida Cltnta Mu
members, their famUIss or n Dial for what Im termad failure to
friend/ are urged to attend. The
citrus economy of
a juper co-oprunner w in be served In the Odd
Fellow's hall and the Rebekah
markating of i
of the crop,
Lodge U also invited to attend,

i

( 3 ) Construction of relnfoiee.l
concrete box dntin to carry the
waters of tin* creek rn*t of C y ­
pres* Street, $225,000.
f t ) Cviistruetlon of n »v*tem »f
(Continued On Cage Six)

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lv nII k Ii I cvnlriut I.r Mink hull ,
w!n*rt» I Im* «dmm*nti lutd shtitsid
lli* uonil. uht*ri il u t- nr•'uiiii.l
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I dd lilt IdvfulA of ill* A*tItit| mill
it In t-4 •!•tlii ill (ufi I'L ujui u*t- iti
,u In d Itt tin- in -iih' •1 Mu imi 11mnt
I io I lu- fiimf, | mu Mat. i I F jijI
!*■ Fad tuiivtl* d MuI ion- initialAXtill fhi- wind nit'itnitiL*
A |tit•r
of | Oil ^ lll-tIDI *71
flunk I'd flu*
fruit hutI iit - 1-r ifiltniM.
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fill's jihal ttiD
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wit** nliiDDtf in Ihc Idhln riN xinml
ii 1*1 foiiil from Mid piuri'eih uf the
rui'i nl Linns «tpnnrtui'i‘d Ski-Cnf*ud*4**
After efiiDddeMfiir a leuuesf
f'tin* Mr*, Clmnnian of the IMfnt
*
‘lrCluh In Mtrufe jmnllv I
m In i e nn I h «
Cl, I he I iur.H
Ch|l» drtddi d nt*l tu jnlll I III4 pilot
Cluh In Mid utideitakloir nlnee the
puli* diiidii 'n hall H 'dated fur that
flllfht.
Tim I.l«mh vut»'d I** hull] their

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Stntni they hml h.eu .................... .
s,.m|m,|e CmiMly elmplei of Hie
the iii'llun (tv the I'euney ('ompitiiv I1ol ui.- FnrtiuT-. of Anierlca iilnn-d
ul,mil n week ng».
tblid io Hie Hi,it,* pure I,h*.|

Son Of Confederate Veteran
Recounts Tales Of Civil War
away from us. Peusnroiu i* where
My RALPH J. TOMPKINS
"5lv father went up with Ihc they workid out from, for they
first Florida Division to Alklmmn took It not too long nfter the wor
to enlist In tho Confcdcriite Ar­ started. They didn't h.ive any mil
my", recalls James M. McCasklll, road though, for Hie Coiifedrr«t»&lt;
who operates r fin&gt;.l store on AA'evl torn it up ns they were having to
First Street. Mr. McCaskill, who leave, xo thee had to work out liv
movi.,1 ti, Snnfor,| in tiig’t, !•' n limit around Hie ronsl ol the Ktnto
It vns railed o lost cause, but
nnlive-liorn Floridian whose Withplace was In Santa Rtisu County. those who were fighting believed
Hn has watched Florldn grow* in what they were fighting for."
"My father fought nn Mission­
from infancy almost, hut love- to
Ridge near Chattanooga,
rccnll most of nil the Impnenings ary
in tho ’f)()s as related Io him by Trnn„ Inti dun to hard fighting
hla late father nnd Confedernte and uiufanltary conditions, he took
veteran, Edward X’. McCaskill who sick .....I was rsnlureil hy the
X’ankera. TilPV look him to Rock
died In 1910.
"The Kentucky gals were the Inland, 111. where tie stayed as it
finest ha saw during the whole ortsoner of war for 14 months.
war,” mr father often said, "lie When the wnr was over In 18ii5,
never told me n great deal iilmut he returned to Santa Rosa county
(ho wnr Itself and what he did tell to tho sawmill liusinesN he had
mo klnda gcU away from you. before he enlisted In tho Confed­
Homo of the hardest fighting tho erate Army."
Home Guard hail to tlo was tn
After the reconstruction period
keen the Yankees from taking following the end of thn Civil
Tallahassee.
War, Mr, McCasklll’s father served
"They (the Yankees) came up aa a member of tho Florida le g is­
to Tallohaaaee by'way of the Bt. lature from tho rounty of Renta
Marks Rlvar and them was surely Rosa. The Sanford man stated
some bloody fighting before the that there worn same Negro mem­
Yankees gave up and retreated. bers In the legislature at that
(CssttssH oa rage H »
They never did take the Capital

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Io,‘.ding .ntilrit Kpnnxon'd liv lb,'
Stall' FI''A and the Rears-Roebuck
and Complinv unproved i,reeding
program, arrnidiog to A. It. Cox,
executive secretary.
The Iorsi giuup won llu* third
plaee ruling with their pure bred
registered H.oeford hull whieh
they nriiuired ill Novemlier of
11150. .lodging wiih done from rerords of Imlls which were Hiilindtled from each eluipler. points l»'ing given foi the mimoer of rows
lord, pnxtuie piogMiin, future
idans fur usr uf the uiiimnls olid
servieo re tide m l to the commun­
ity.
The lorully-owiied hull tdared
fourtli in Ills rliiss ut teli Horiila
Slute Fair in February of 1961.
Tin* unlmiil Is kepi on tlm Semin­
ole High School farm where stu­
dents are afforded the opportunity
to learn tho development of a pas­
ture program, figure feeding for­
mulas and l » currv nnd uih iihki the bull so they might loam to
hamllu llveslerk properly.

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A d d r e s s A H ’ i &gt;f t ’ .
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njipr.M.ii in Elmidn
pt. smg
highwuv prublem*, Siai.* r , m ,| |i,.
imrltiifol l Im it in no Alf.e.l M.
Kelimil -nlit lien* I. hI.iv
T he loll tunipike -Inn,III i , .t in,
11rely iq.mi il* own lesonr, e-. noil
ftlmiiemg Uni,ugh tolls would I, ,,,
llVllillihle ln| genernl tligtiwny enil
'trm tlou llirnuglmut tin .title nil
regular fuiiil*. neijouiu I" Hie
Slat- Him,I J)epH*1')..‘gt, Mi Kelluin
Slllll
Ttu* rood linn til he id emtd,nsi,,*d
his \u*w on tin nuilrni er - i,*1 i *i«
ill n spe, el, *11 l(.*.ul "f ih*
Future" l» !•&gt;,
III* ll.Ih *l*|Ui *1
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II,, 1 (' *t nlu 4'i .*ti • ham
l,«*i ,d i Mill on . ■I*
Him M, h&lt; 111,411 k m in In nn M
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Welsh Presents
Toll Turnpike Is
Special Podium Given Boost By
To Lions Club McKethan Talk

nn Indefinite diite, neenriUnu l»|
ll

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on one s|||e and Hirer tinge com
llolchklss io his opening slate
panics on Hie other, begun Indus nielli listed the lop defend.ml - tills
w ay
Hi federal court
The gmernment's civil ,mti tni-l
"The tin Pont I'o i Ho hu gest
suit is aimed at lire.iking the link- chemical company m tin l nltrd
of E I Hu thud de Nemom - A Slates if nol the wmld
I'u and the t'u Pont tainllv wdli
"Gcncrill Motors i- III. 1,11 go,I
two other dereilil.ini- tin- i,enerat manufacturing romp.mi m i1,,
Motors t ’orp and the I S Huh t idled Slates, the l.o . t grodm oi
tier t'u
id ears and oilier piodiu | ..Inch
These companies, pin- 117 mem vitally affect our Imhi I n . I hfr
" U S Hut,hoc |, an until irial
tiers of ttu* Hu Paul t.nniK and
in rubber "
three I’ll Pont holding ......panics giant
Midi likiss also s|.ii,-,|
.ire charged with ennspiraey to re
"Tliese giants du not land m
strum and moniipoli/r trade in i io do (dually Imi a s ..... .... , ....... .
lalinii of anti trust laws
Imn The assets id these ilncc
Willis I, Hotchkiss head id the companies
are In r\.vs, of fn r
Chicago antitrust division of the tulllori dollars I heii g n .-. ,|r
l-epurlmeul id .lii.lni
U'srilrd [ are twice Dial sum \ml then non
ttie ease will stand m a e ta " to i •"'-•'•I profits are m eyeess ,,| ,.M,
itself and will "dwarf all pieyiou« lilllloli a year

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(1 ) Retuilr* to exlHtlrig newel*, merit of ll
uniihle
».iOH,r. tri,
' ‘ ‘tn fill in di Inilt i nm erniiuf
(2) Extension* to existing sew­ the iirinmfement a* h«'u«diiit|iiiH
ropi'xfmier* so Hint every residence liisi.l. of the Ii iihd were
the rorpornto limit* of the City rmited in New Yolk City hy tlo*
ran liuvo newer service, $:!I2,- owner-x nf the property und the

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No. Ii.1

Eisenhower And Truman Sit
Down To Discuss Problems
Confronting N ext President
Taft Asks Ike To ' Legal Battle Of Giants Begun As
Fix Time-Table
Government Sues 3 Big Industries
-'lllt'AGO T A legal battle d i .inti trust I
For Legislation giants,
involvlni: lug gmeinmeul lode

Ci BARNARD

r ln u ily llirm ifih W e d n e s d a y ,
s r a llo r c d sh o w ers
southa i l ; -Ui;liU&gt; b lith e r t e m p e r ­
In te rio r n o rth p ortio n to*

WASHING ION

»• Gen

IHiight

I' I l-rlillimel -at down With Pres­
ident I n u n .m today bn talk- on
tin* ornmentoii
in ulilciiis which
will cmfrnnl loin a ' the next Presiilrld
t I-. uia *vxi*r a i f tx i'll a( thr AA'hltf
It.ii,
ul 1 !)• p *H *iltd liir.-c
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tumuli
m.41, . .•ff(DD ii*t ,* r* iiniim* m,in
tu man talk w Ob on iilh.-i » firesenl
If
,r Mn'ii t*|*|iniluittly l(» try
fn imi »«'will*' NurtiD nf Mn hiltrrnDNi
fr«mu Mid iMitifit .il t amp.mm \xiii'ii
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xxa * I*Dl ttillId*I Io make a *‘piml11
phnlu^raph of Mu* fir f mn'Iinu
nf Mn* I \xii im-rt iih 'd Iasi Jlino
' x\hi'n K im rdioxxiT ndurnrd from
•omm.iial uf Villi d ifHciiM1 forces
rn tm o jiD and i'lvainr a t andldalf’
fur Mid Ifi-fuililii art piDvidrntlal
fiom mallofi
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d Mid all pint and h% Miniisatuls
t linini: Mu- axrimi
of Iiin rmiti*
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fix i' tii*i ftNil tn Midi D xx,in a ^n*iit
rfoxvd *if |ii'ofi|i* XXho M*nl up
tnn i 'Iiddt s%ihiii H id n»'iiDral\ enr
appeali *1
&gt;lrs I ’Indii Iioxv**r flexx up frnm
xx till Ihi* i' d in*r aI in if did
nol /n In Mvd YVIii I d Mi m i t
T I idii * plane h.i I down al I II!
p in and Mid lpim i u I and Mrs
Kiscnhnxxer xxalki il doxxn Mid ramp
fnnr minnlDK l.d* r
Slih hv nii Id , Mu x ta lk ed dnxvil
ii h'uiMvjiiu iintiV !*»if&gt;|v made up
ol fM-a#r ii-f if Columtiia and MrI* MIHlHIIWll itf* I*Hitt- *»%|

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iliflriiT nf H id M (
Mi-. I'ltx/, 'I •- r
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an u jilufiD a( Mu* (Miami" .Mi i i u h
Aili.-iti.p. Miss
lull airp-M 1, fnlliixvinir hiK H|»»ak |ti,i|.-&gt;. Mr-4. Gin
Mary Andn-n and Mi-»s Clnni E.
ink: uiitriiKt'iiiDi»t.
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limns, Mis. ,1. IV lin n u,"tid. Mrs.
Tench. Mrs. H. .1 Nix. Mis. R. F.
S u i n i r F u r D i v u r c c Cnnp.-r, Miss Ned M. Williams,
Mrs Rnelu*. Mrs. It. C. Long, *Mrs.
I It et. lien Lewis Crow ell. Miss
SANTA MONICA, Cullf H
Mrs, Rube Rtuin, Ja ck Sonny's Mary Me Mu lion, Mis. ('. Schultz,
dsler In luw. often the object of Mm . Fred Rnlih. Mrs. Mary
1is inkok has sued her hiisluitid. lli'iw-ll. Sirs Gut tier. Mrs, A. J .
tlyrl, for soparaln in nIidiom nee Petersnit, Mrs. Ilishnp und Mrs.
.'the idlrgex mental erurlty.
i'enil Honsell.
Mrs. Ilium, 47. sister of Mary
Uvingsltine, Sonny's wife, asked
for half tho community property,
whieh she values at $300.imx), ami
$.1,000 monihlv support pending
trial of tho suit.
•The Snow of Kilimanjaro"
Thu court yestenlay ordered
•:00 . 3:05 . 5-10 - 7 il5 . 9:20
Slum. 62. to appear In court Fri­
MOVIKLAND
day to show cause why ho should
“TembuM
not contribute the support. The
Show rtart* 0:710, feuturv 0:58,
couple married 12 years ago.
Ilium's lawyer said ho Intends to
intermission 8:19. tast feakura
file a cross-complaint for divorce,
8:58

AllTD ACCIDENT
Vrhlrlex driven hv Robert MJohns, 311 Elm Avenue, and
Charles C. Roberts. 080 Sanford
Avenue, were involved In a mis­
hap this morning at Park Avenue
nnd Thirst Street, according to a
police rep-wt, following which tho
former tlrlver was arrested on a
charge of careless and negligent
driving* Damage to tho Johns’
car was get at 050 and at 07B t j
tha other car by Lt. Max Dais,
also charging mental cruelty.
who cavqred tho accident,

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CLEAN FOUR room furnished
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furnished house or apartmanL
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completely furnlahcd, excellent
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building for a carefree old age.
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110 N. Park
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20301) E. 1st Hi.
Phone 137

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Frlglduire Hales &amp; ftcr\7cu. O. II.
Illgli, Oviedo, Flo. Phono 4151
or Sanford 1842-W.
WINDOWS washed, yards mowed.
Drop curd for Interview. Jack
Williams, Paola, Florida.______a
PAWN MOWERS sharpened. Bl*
cyclen repaired. Shuman’s, 818
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AWNINGS
Houses for sale to first five oil.
good condition - - very reason- I'lastlr, Aliminlnum. C a n v a n
Plmne t291-J
glide applicants. There are two . able, l.cu tiros. 211) Elm Ave. Free E stiuiatn.
after 8 P. M. for appointment.
three-bedroom and three twoPh. 101).
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prlcea and special law down TUXF.DO FEEDS. Complete tine L. la SH.L—Piano Technician
Phuje Olt-W. Route 1, BapIfunt'a Tuxedo Feed Store.
payments.
ford.
W itkl Horae., Inc.
One brush on application of Invisi­
Phony iw a ___
ble Roach Films controls mils NEW FLOORS surfaced to pet* I#
faction, old floor* mado like
NEW 8 BEDROOM 0. B. house,
and roachca for months. Kounew. Finishing, cleaning A wax*
fully equipped 0 . E. kitchen,
mlllat and Anderson, 100 K. 1st.
lug, also pin tul le power p lan t
dining nook, breeieway, carServing Hcmlnolu County etnee
porta - Low down payment. Im­ Ono million Pascal celery plants.
Phono 1GI7-J. Herliert (j. Re11)26. II. III. Glrosoo. fjiko Mary.
mediate po.sp.slon. 2420 Prince­
hrens.
ton Ave.. Phillips Terrace, San­
CARPENTER WORK
ford.
Fur (piick repair Juba, or small
Hollywood Reds
f.'HMiG
building, Call Jim 1142 M-4.
REAL BSTATB
311 Rollnway Reds
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ou want to Buy, Rent or Sell,
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Mid'Htutc Redding Co.
Iambi Evening Star. Call Ralph
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Ray. IIA5-J.
J. W. HALL, Realtor
Florida Blato Beak BalkHag
PLUMB1NO
*0 )1 B s i r Pbaoa 1788
USED BATH tubs and lavatories. Contract and repair «er%.
estimates, R. i„ Harrey.
Large gas beater. Phone 470.
laytn*
Sanford Ave Phooa 1828.
Licensed Broker for all SPACE HEATER - Coleman with
kinds of Real Estate.
tank, Rue 8 x 10 - worn hut CABINETS Formica tops. C, VaU
lOHJi 8. Park.
usablo. Girl's Bleyclo and Boy'a
Woodworking, 612 Hanford Am
Bicycle - good condition. Anti­
Phono MIP,W k 1453-J.
que Rocking Chair • needs reARTICUU FOR BALE
BATTERY, Generator or Starter
finishing. Phono I5HD-J.
Her rice. Call DI7, Swain's
tcry Service. Sanfurd Avem*.
OAS^BTOVe ". TwTn heds 1 239
ami 2nd Street.
N. Scott, Phone 2287-W.
ALL TYPES IJulldosrr work. Rea­
sonable Rales-Free estimates,
GOOD ANI&gt; BAD
Phone 808-J. V. C. Graecy.
Reg. $64.00 6 pc. Chrome
Dinette
I4D.06
Reg. $50.03 Sofa Bed
$40.08
how” plus U-San-0 guaranteed
YRAVER8K Extension Rode—28”
Reg. $ 120.1)8 Shopworn 2 pc.
niolhpruoflng assure you of
to 180”. Scnkarlk Glaaa and
SOFA BED SUITE
$88.00
’’Bandbox” anpearanre. Phono
Paint Co.____________
MATHER OF HANFORD
481 for free delivery service.
283-M B. 1st. HI.
Phono 127
BRACON WAX
Furniture
Repaired. Heflnlshed.
No Rubbing — Longer Lasting.
Home and Office Fixture* Built.
Stop by or Telephono 1426
DANIKLH CABINET WORKS i
“Furniture
• C- e n■te r-ltd
.fr “W. "First 8— ARTICLES WANTED
11.1 Railroad Avenue
Imported Bamboo Bllnda and Wo buy, i«U k trade used ________ (Weigh* Bldg,)________
furniture.
Wilson-Maler ”FurnBauaire “Rugs — “TelaoGrass
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Iture Co. 81! K. l e t Phene 858. SPREADER SERVICE, Lime and
Fum lturo Center —
Dolomite and Fertiliser. Phono
1363-51. David K, Carpenter.
'f u r n it u r e
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r uU R N A C M -B y Kreeky.
Bought — Sold or Traded. Stop
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JALOUSIES
by or Telephone 1425. Furniture Lifetime Aluminum — Free Katt*
WtU,
Center — .116 W. First.
mates. Free Installation—Tele• " W, 18$ BL
Phone 1488. F u -iltu ra Center,
118 W. F ir s t_________
aft,
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beet of Drawers — Finished —
W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park DRAPERIES, Slipcovers made to &lt;
Unfinished, New and Used —
l a r g e Selection, stop by or
1488. Fur nil
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for sale — ready for Thanksgiv­
ing — 8 to 20 lb*. J. B. Peterson, Osteen.
Wnntedt Good home for halfPerelan kittens. Houaebrokan. Phone

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KELP WANTED

CLEAN

Into model used cart.

We.pay cash for used c a n eve* If
you owe on them.

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V O LU M E X L IV

Attack Transport,
Tanker Collision
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ullock transport engaged In amplilblou* warfare maneuvera and
• the Texas Co, tanker Washington
collided 30 miles cast of Cape
llcnrv today with a toll placed by
the Navy at five dead and six
injured.
The Navy said all casualties
were a m u » g Army personnel
aboard the transport Ituchamkln.
There were no injuries reported
among the Uuchamkln's crew or
aboard (he in,two ton Washington.
The tanker continued to Philadel­
phia.
it The dead and Injured were trans­
ferred from the Ituchamkln to the
U. S. S. Fremont, flagship of Capt.
C. M. Day. Attack Force com­
mander, which headed for the Nor­
folk Nuval base.
Naval spokesmen said the five
men killed and the six Injured were
attached tu the intelligence and
reconnaissance platoon of the 278lh
Infantrv Heglment Combat Team
formerly a Tennessee National
tiuard outfit.
The Navy did not know how
many Army men were aboard the
Huchamkin, but only the dead and
Injured were removed, spokesmen
said. ’Hie transport was taken In
tow shortly before H a. ni. to be
lowed In Norfolk. Cause of the col­
lision was not reported.
The Ituchamkln is one of 20
naval ships engaged lu 0 |H’ratlon
Sen Scape, a two-week training
exercise In amphibious warfare
which was nearing Its climax to
_ day Final exercise*, an amphibi­
ous assault landing, were post|toned milII tomorrow because of
c collision.
The 1.oeo ton Ituchamkln, whlrh
has a normal naval complement
of 10 officers and 170 men. was
rammed admldship on the portslde
at about 3 a. m. The vessel'* No. 3
engine room and two of her com­
portments were flooded by two
feet of water pouring through a
20-foul hole. The ship was reported
in no danger.
The tanker Washington's Imw
was slnvo In for a distance of 1,1
feel.

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Charleston, S. C.
“Colonels” Pny
Visit T o S an fo rd
Dri-sited In lamitv while hats,
diirk blue -wilts and black siiueMtrlute ties, the Charleston, H. C.
fColonols" paid n visit to Hanford
this morning on their eight-day
tour of Florlilu, sponsored by the
Charleston Chamber of Commerre.
The visit loir ilelegiitloit, flauntloir "Cimfrilurati- money" as they
"ti'ppeil off their speelally-rtiulpped bus, whs met at First Street
/•ml Park Avenue by representa­
tives of the City Commission, the
Countv Hoard of Commissioners,
the .State legislature and the HemInolc County Chamber of Com­
merce.
A cheery htrh-huh roso as the
Colonels distributed the money,
which bore a rrulira of a Con­
federate ItiO-dullar bill on the
front ami advertising nf Charles­
ton &lt;&gt;n the back. Thro also hand­
ed out ronslilerablo literature tu
tho group whlrh toured their 32■fnnt "isoil cruiser," which Is out­
fitted like a bout and sleepa alx
People. Equipment Include! coy|&gt;
Idnntlon dlvans-lu-ds, an lea box, a
1 sink, desk and stove.
Members of the delegation were
Walker Owens, manager and di­
rector of tho Charleston 0 of C,
Dick Bradham, chairman of tho
tourist nnd convention bureau, J u ­
lian Wliiiams, chief of police of
Charleston county, Oil* Hpyer,
Dan (iroves and Everett Ptesson,
Among those welcoming the
group were Forrest BreekwtHdge,
manager of the local C of C| lira.
Camilla Ilnirr, c of c aeeretaryt
%&gt; Mayor William fltemper and City
Commissioners Andrew Carrs way
and Randall Chaaei County Com­
missioners II. C. Dodd ahd If. B.
Pope; Htate Representatives Hack
Cleveland and Voile Williams, and
City Judge Karlyle Houshotder

Two Suits Are Piled
For $100,000 Damages
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fll*^yoiW nJaj ?n ^th e ^ O te 'e fT h e
clerk of the circuit court, peeking
damages In eonneetlon with the
death of Albert William Harris,
salesman for the Orange Bulck
Co., Orlando, who waa found dead
in a motel on the Orlando Highway, Nov. 20, 1030.
The ■ulta, filed by
Harris
larrii Jr.
. aa admlniati .
extale of the deceased,
ted. namad the
Mid-Florida Caa Comp
Jando and Mr. a ___
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Gowan, owner* of tbe motel, aa
defendant*.
Information In the complaint*
ramalalnta
on file contend* the OffUndo m i
eomoanv Installed the nrat
t h ettn r
In tho motel unit which w
waa re*,
in
pomible for tho ttJoemanV daatk.
and placet -oepoosRiRtty fa r hta

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demist upon tho i
Ackerman. Dial.,
Orlando law firm, l
the plaintiff in tho

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Associated Press Lcnseil Wire

Dewey Envisions No
Possibility He May
Take Cabinet Post
Airplane Survey
R eveals Ample
Supply Of Game

&lt;itivcrnor
In Augusla F»t ( i &gt;n1frcnco
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M ill ST 4 tin ip lint Thomas
j ‘|( . n t v ’ ()l* O i k -L v| I- Deucy of New York arrived
I
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fur a pnlti-y rmifi-reneij
viiili Pi.‘-ideal .-lee) Ih.lght D HI•loose
Await
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'enhouer and reiterated "there Is

.$5007,50 In Cush And
$1,052,50 In Pled­
ges Acknowledged

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|.*.--tlnbtV'" &lt;&gt;f hi- joining Ihu

iem ial11 x t tliliu*!
Ihe gnvenvnr flew in liy nini*
ili tit la I plane In d iin n s tvisen*
haw t i fnr llinmirng trip In Korea
*nd *'ltier pain •* pnibb ’1111 raring
Hip pru li r |tibliriiii atl mini it ration,
l be gineriini'x plane I,tinted nt
The Muppda airpmt at 12 'Jr* p in.
and In* wax iiiimmludeh (pie&gt;tinni,d
t hi wtiellier tie wtilitd xcrvi* in
I Mentmwi-* x r,lionet
f'ewev repealed the samr flat
pin a am: ltt.il lie hud uxi*d at New
\ nrk imM brfntr 1,ikIIVMl off
Vski'd i b n o 1 Llxrntimu'rN
.... mm; It tip In Korea Dewey said
Im had sitio«* Miggi'xiinrix f«t make
(ml add* d tie rnillil (in! di&gt;t*|liN
itmm w dll imw ■xineii
\'k*d llien whether In* rnigtit
'it :« d iiMIhe » hiti4*x4* Nationdi ! I|.»np in lire Koie.iti war. Ihe
.nveimu ..ml im lti.it wav not
nor «d (hi lion 4 lie had Mi mind
lie nd |!n* maMei nf wfia'I In do
!'!. '• A .-.iii d A..njiv 0;iM'd
Mil IIn- id Hid nf FnrillOv.l tv “a
V*1Y di ll* d*
plnblrill uhirh
need'. pbn*v .d vfud\
Mlmhoi: In r in iih " « r c ‘\ idrc*
tli»ii ttie t ' 0 * 111*1 aid hr helieteH
tin n.dinti i- » nii i mu* upon an era
•d ’ nnd fe*'!nu‘ Itlr hkr nf whletl
ft * not !»it rt , im mi, ,* t!i*’ idrotn
iviiafmn •’( I’trvidrni J.pniw Mnn*
I nr Mini r Mini inn iratA ago
hi'vM'i u tv ureiMdfMIlted liy
\\ ,i!t*"i Williams Sent III* till'd in' nh
m.in win, »t \ •*I as ttlii If tn:«ll nf
(In i Mm n bo I MehliMwer i'mu
III!111 •'
1‘rwi v weld flnm file iirmot tn
tin \ngiistn N.diiiiial &lt;ndf ('Inti
tn*t,
rMtifrrrtiiT nf alinilt two
tinm v is pl.nmrd
William did tin! ;n tn |fu* Hot)
with Drw*\ ltirir tiav t»rrn s|i4»rnl.dmti With,nils might grf an im*
iHiti.ml pnsl In i|m nr* rntndidi*
li .dmti

l'VIA,AIIASSEK f \ m .mip I.mim
■mi vi i ni FtnriiLi 4l‘t" |ib*hi &gt; nf
tbii'k'* eitiil gi*i'*M*
.»Unu: 111(111&gt;*i .
mIiimi Ili* ?*hiti1 - jin :i tltn v bii j
xf.r-tti* niM'iis Mninltv
I lit* I ini itl.t 11.1 Dii' uni I 11* h
Wafer Khh ( &lt;miiiiix-inn inetlit fiil
IMioto b\ |{&gt; ind t I (
a " rm in l hiirvi*&gt;t nf tlui kx •mil
l&gt;r. nml Mr*. (&gt; |„ Ibitk* havi* tuk«*ti lip ri'ahlrnn* ut ilielr m u 'thing jMirt'h. ulnli' lb» v m; ut tin* light tttt.«i n (in* tnu-h i m »| omiii
i;«tm * ftu^ year "
imm* v%li$i*ti fiu’rrt l.nki* MiUlttK* off Sent! Avrnui*. Tin* II
| k*«I Iiuiini. it th»* front, nith fvt'i ulltri Imi| tontHk nml tun Ititlli ihhiim rut mg 111*
lilt* rnllllliisMtill •'.ml ll piftih
rJ (n i tuiig, i-« l*Mil t $*«J nil n plot iiu'ikMiritig l! IU.-H h&gt; irtr. f«*« I. it ml tut' itii’ *i tt of .in* vifii Tl»i' .i.it.&gt;n *nt inn* *
it .In f.o n m u tp 1)
Ini j:r mimberx nt .Jmk- ,i
t liting i ' huh, lii.H by 2«i.H fuel, whirh Ii«k«*?% ti|i moil 4if tin* i*t*lltrill till Xlllllokk - || hi .ft - ll-l *|*e•11 «||to till* kill’ll* u
flu* rut mill nf ffii' tM.rmbl.i Ihvei
Hifliiui of tit* Inin * Tin h»rt'|uirl of Ilit* wing ut ilit- left inriiiiinn i
m Nniibu i*if rfnritbi ,n niipiI Ihe
i tmehiM li id dirt* |t,i \ Mti ilium
Ifill fill*i W.IMllllllgll III • iVk 'HIT lllfl
l.iTin I millty
l..ikt* nkeeitm
bfl* .Mill 111 lilt* St -Inllll’s ailil Ki
xiliimee lh\ i r \ alb \ %
&lt;Mlier i*i*chI **Iiinthng pm pi i l neie i *| h»»11 *I at Hie uppei mil nf
Ihi* Indian UUer, l*a\nt
t'lan ie
mi Martina i ‘mint\ Ihe Imin I \ i i
Ity JIM FISIII.lt
loom
a
vt.i-li
-i- a children's plat
r I idei, l -tke \pniik*i hull It,tin
FxleiulioK ah.ng Hi.' -Imre of room, lb.- heat mg unit and tho
•uni k Mi l l ifi " I-xf.ilnf. nil \l n tm «
Lake Monroe near Scot) Avenue. kitchen
rninl i&gt;"*» III «i|ix«* I ill. #* ii&gt;. I ■in N.&lt;&gt;.i
Add it inns To Semi­ the reeenllv built, ullra modern Til.- electrically cpoppi .1 kilehen ."li-Mini'lt't I ifkty Iiti- Ilint!**
I 'until\
Lake .1e --np
(.corplan style residence of Dr and has a flcttet al Kha li n -Ime amt
Ltbv.Htl It 1 ha-IIIItt I Ia Ml fll Jr i,if
nole High And L.v- Mrs f) I. Hark* incoritorates j refrlg.-rat.u with a f t..-ring c m
I'nrc In l‘«»i'Tii:tl inn ■Mil u lldliff n&lt; dhIih.iIhi lepnllrd
n u i n vti«hni»l S l . , f n , | jvleu of the lake tbnmgh a large partloent til the top kitchen M.iul
tin u m d-liiii kv m Ihi Kt im
III.IM rxt il'R M P l a t e n : numhl.r „f tt|ndous which stretch entdliels It.ive wo»al facing on alum
Is Sen I (Iris Oki*y m
inee Valb \ and iilung ttn hit!!
ilium doors which prcrcnls warp
,Additional
,
,
.
,
almost
from
Hitfloor
to
Hie
rrll
&lt;navi fliilli I Itn i- tn I i .nikbii
clussriNims, to cost j,
classrooms,
lug I onstdi-ralilc -lorage -pace itM.I.AIIASSF.K e
IT.....la - * Minifies
approxlmnlclv JX3,i*ki. for Huproddrd tlirougli tlic-e i-.dumi
limit
from
llicir
specified
plans.
( li,iinV&gt;■*vI;iill '.Mil Ihe la I L.H" «
Scniitudc High School nnd Lyman prepared liy F .1 Mouglilou Sr tHher features ol the kileli.-n to bbii1kill(I I'M I ,l( M»g lllfitt IM.itiiiM nil
Scluuil, were aulliorlicd yesterday arcnllrel, the &gt;1 -Imped house takes elude a dl-pn-.d t\pc of -ink an hi Itii muiMti s afh i (In i’ « hm: nf tmiittiig k*ill Im hehiren * i nx. - i ‘lv
tbr
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mil \fiidat tnrnt.i 111 Nin th 1'bifida
nt a meeting of llio County Hoard la Idealieul porches both front unit exlmn-t fail -d Hu- -low- a Imin
Inibi}1
ii|ibuM bv Un* I ,*lt Sn but xMine &lt; an,nla i n ( ,1 .. bav e
nf Public Instnicliou
back, with Hie only major differ rack, i. tra&gt; rack a recessed In lil prcmi' I'lMirf
Imtii hnlUi'Ll nit iL.tkn likee* tmliiT
Rids were ordered udvcrtlscd cnee lu the frriol ami buck bidng over the work table ami -ink and
M I In* f mnk in uk i t ix |tii" i mi Iv f u r
.Mid iii I'aifii Una* b ti inn am!
yesterday on tho addition*, which evidenced by a garage
tin
automatic
did.
washer
M
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mini:
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Mai Ima ' hmiiIIi' x
will take In four rooms at the
Features of Ine concrete brick
There are two to gallon hot ».i \ fm if
t fiaiiM-if 'I.tilth lt» fttx»*
I Iii dm k .aid gnesi* liimlnt . -» .*
high school and two rooms at Ly­ residence
include lerrniin floors, ter heaters in Hie house, mu- in
un will imi mild f.m In wilh
man School The iiddiliomil space western pondrroso pine panelling, each of Hie two side wing- tin- bv r n f n r t u m r u l ttf I In* -sf.iliilr.'
•dlniitiln* bemiming .d non 11 Mlimit \
nt SHS, according to T. W. Low- central heating, colonlni-type porch one In Hu- cast wing Is local. .1 flu* (unit Mild
rin
*
rm
irl
rutnl flu* bgisbiltirt* anil fnllnwmg dasx (ruin a ball
ton, Comity School Superintendent, lanterns,
a domestic marble fire m the utility room, which al-o riiitlffully
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tin* iinltre | mw limn liefoir &gt;ninixe In an tioui to
will bo used as academic rooms place, latesl kitchen convenience* holl«e» an aiit.miiilie rhiHte* wasber m
'ili itVe s'lntr in pi ololi'iting Iran's hire' -Vi'n'-i-V
and for un extnuion of Ilia library, and hurricane atul termite proof and ., dryer. old j span, rcliigt-i
mission of rui'lug infmm.tlum due
A dully bag of (our ducks and
while those at Lyman Hchnol will lia eoii-strurllon
ator
Tug Hu- period liegirmlng one hour | ‘lx geese Hirer Cumol.i and lin n
used n» primary academic rooms.
The living room of Hu- house, lo­ Tho la-nuos ii-ntrul In-.Him 11,111 hnfnfr li).- firs* race i-r iin&lt; il;iv Moe Is pni.iiHled The possess*
Mr. Lnwton said tmlny the SHH cated
in Hie rentrul portion of the s eqrlfiped wdtli a f,,o.igflflm «»H, m„,
,ip mlunfc-i tiller Hie | limit I two days' ,|u,-k half and
iim jrel wonht rust approximiitely "II",
inensiircH Hi feel. H loebex bi*v f*tti\!xinn fill ailir *iiiiilttlitnlnc In posfmg ttf lint nffi* lal irNulls nl Mill' iKiy's gnusi*
i &gt;nl\ n|ir
fvi.tiati while' Ihc Lyinatt Hcllisil liy 2(1 feel.
and Ims a coil thr Niintinrr A rold ;ilr duel v\ each race
wornIdm k i- pel nulled m ll •lail)
project would cost about }.U,tiao. iug to feel, Xt Inches,
Irndv
iimlrr
1
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1«*m
?tli
nf
ttm
tmunr
Inches high The con­
Tin- StqiM'iiie ('nurt's opinion hnr
Illds on the projects are to be re­
'Mu* dining rnnm tia*x w rslm i wMlteii bv .Ii i -lice Glenn Terrell
library and the (lining loom
ceived bv the board by II ihi a in necting
pnnih’roN.i
w.imvMling
wdt»
pa!
have celling' the same height
level-oil .&lt; I'ltllig bv Hie liu'le
Dec 2
the kitchen entrance, which iirnctl whilr and gri’i'ii wall p* • iiiinlv ' ioiiln.il iHull of Bueoril
In other Improvement adiviti.--, Is Near
pfi
Ttn*
t-rdnimr
fiall
fmm
ttn*
bring used by Ihe family now
in u bo b lodge lien &lt; Will.ml
Professor R r Foopct ibalrm an
landscaping Is furthered arc rrar i*f ftu* 1i*hi* also c r»»l vi h Dili" onl a charge against Benin
of Hie County bmiril of school imtii
i I*ithr 't **»
»i*t11ei
the
ultllty
room.
Ihc
garage
o-.-d
t I *i i I*iii that In- VInlaled Die
trustees, suggested that Improve
in (inonb ( di- on txmminni ufiiu:
..f On*
men Is be made at the Wc»l Side
lln- ** .nit ot ,* I topical Park rue*••! tin*
Primary School die the hoard W i t w l I f ' i i n A m i S n o w rii
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TltrCUtCIl (-allforillll O r d e r s F u r O v e r s e a s Innil,*ti*ni
v mluli'il In- eoii-lilnlion 1 .lilt Ill's Iff |M■&lt;ltl|4 'A4*| 4* t!M ll\ll|
visit the sehiHil wllli Professor
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the
pro
llidx also were aulliorlicd for ail l"''1 rm lral California arc m for
Im lii'ii ol Die morals of Hie people !** Sfllllh \ In!i'I - aafi fll.illit gi |
vrrllxlng for n new stage curtain 11 n,'w P«M"»tRn# bv wind. ran. Mill Mul'ir l-eagni tf.it11iii: star
■infill it
received In- «ttiers )" re|Hnt b&gt; iii*1 "we aie i-nloineil lo construe
1In- rn ,i f kil v*,i xf i migi'i oft all
fnr
b.lllghl nml Saturday
for the SIIS
SHS umlilnrium
audllorlum
.11 ihi'*
'rin- tt S Weather Huri-au aid tin- Pacific i &lt;i.i-l foi Im lb&lt;i Ir.in­ d bbii.illv lor Dud purpose," Jus \ ii ni m - in' .tnl v. Mh thr &lt;$»ki11siin I
Itayimmd Kader was the low
a». d
beyond Hu- c-iglMld i.ltf fill M|l|ll!*' ' on |l I •MILIII
tier l et ictl wrole
bidder on a Mason and Hamlin yesterday's first fall storm w-ulit ferI In... . IhI/ h
|(l idn **
was made
"The pnl|Ki-*- of Die slatnte v&lt;as 111*lit IlovMMlI i Ilf MS VUlS .111 l \
grand piano for SIIS amt Ills bid taper off Into showers amt gust* here iiy nimonmcaii'lll
- d pi 104
the I'nblic Inforinallon "f nut in inlillill tin- giving of rating «f*(»tii9|i uilli i nlrtillfiil mipls
of $2,(MX) was accepted by Ihe today
-» I.
t not’d'
Second Muriite Air Wing
infillmalloii lo Hu- public us news, 111141 .1 vlcfiilv mot Kl f
San Francisco was pelted with fire,
hoard. II. J. (iul. local insurance
The lln-fno licil Sox slur, a Mu
•tl I -.1 id I lo !alaM
| |*|I4II liti hv
- on
man. Informed Ihc hoard that Hie *i uf un Inch of rain la -l nlglil mil rlne lle-ci \c offlcet I- lu report lint In prnlilhlt ll- use fur an un tin*1*1in
ll
let *1 a 1 li ! b I 4
iMaikH ftu motion- t.ld L»
Glen* Foil* Insurance Company Hie d(iwii|Niur was equally heavy lo Hie Marine ('orp- Air Stullnii. lawful purpose. Hint Is tu suy. Initkols
and di-ali'lv 1I|» In 1' to
. ildal*
elsewhere North across the bay, El Toro, Calif, by Jan 2. before bunk making," Die rmirl said
(Coniimird On Page Six I
I flllxl*bfl I
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"After Hie lime limit expires, pin \* h-nl.i Y win* as follow v
Mt Tamolpals got 1 Ha Inche- In receiving in- Itunxfcr m erseus u&gt;
AvnriuliifH, fo ld box, SI all t! . \ a t ni tdb
tin »
11M un.l
the infor innllun becomes imlille
six hours.
let flgliicr pilot
Forest Fire Movie
li'fldi r gM'i’M ilt ju ildlng ffii mi li
lirnpeilv and i- no longer valuable br.tltx
MnJv ofO I*-. (I pi’l Mil
Nearly a fool of suggy -unw u Before
reporting to lln- West fur bookmaklng purposes
i| mall tv
till sbi'( il.ifU|XT. 12 If5
■ I iiif*i 1
hiivttllf
Douner .Summit and mure Cnusl WilliamShown In Schools covered
iespccleil
to
luki" tin difference between private $.!l 5n. bi jins. roidrmliTH, ilrproc!
1 uainfA
Iul. Ir
was falling.
a
-linrl
b
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anil
then
return
here
win- -ri vice ,i in I Ihe same service Itig -gialll Y fni hr I hnfii)irr, %.* fa
iii c u 11•
HI
Continued heavy snowfall in the
"Flro Coll", a forestry moving innuntalns, increasing winds and fnr further lii-iriiinciil training
furnished bv news periodleuls Is Si! 2 &gt; tn aii 111 o k Y;iliiiif!n&lt;* ib
1 (f Mill
*1 *
&lt;
..Ill'll
In
active
duly
lust
May
icture sponsored by tho Florida colder lempcruturrx were fort , a-l
nne ol -peed .mil orpuulraliun iii itdim: f|Mitblv Ll l'\ VI 1*5. t ali
t I. 1 -uiif,
Williams lepnrled lierc la June vvbeieby Hie liifnrmiitlun secured hag!’ Florida r*n pomnd vjn k
'orext Service and showing how
Itt. ll (h*i!
Winds of un tn DO miles nil tmur After
• it ii tit
a
refresher
course
in
nltuck
forest fires are handled In this off the Callfornla-Oregim enast
call lie placed in Hie bands id Hie $2 V* i i'b'rv i abforniji. ;!• tln/i n . 11M
link
«
til
ant
aviation
lie
was
trained
us
u
pilot
state, li being shown in the public forced the lumber siilp Rarluira
purchaser and used fnr gambling rrali* $5 Mi
Statu
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lx
of
Ihe
Murine
FiiF.
Pnntbrr
Jel
school* of Seminole County, Joe Olson tu radio fnr belli after its
i io Mmhrrt
«b‘|K,M(1lrig graifi
purposes before It is published and
of till*
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Carroll, forest ranger for Orange deck load shifted and it tn-gan lie rereiilly reluriii-d (mm flu* Cur in i nines pnlilir properly
Imi lu I baxki I s.' "
l*||U | l.Mil
in (hi*
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rlbcnn wtiere lie was engaged in
and Seminole County, announced listing.
"Except lor (Ids element. Hie bn b*d bask* !, Si! $2 27 , IrHin t .
"•P
TltAF.X It mnneiivcrs "Hti Marine Tinukle' business would mil he Icrdnr g 4 (illfornia, L A n ab
today.
Mibb tbul *. u Ir14**4*
■‘D
Fighter Squadron 221
During Ihc past two week* 11 has
profitable, and donldlcxs wuiitil nut SI, iiiiioris villovv, Ml | tominI .ok
(i Imi • If$■ SliIIforil
it!*' 1ill
Cuptulii Williams present stay on cxl-if "
Mad; pnrxb'v :»do/rn rro lr vi,
been shown In all the white school*
»l)| c Ait It aH *M" it * pbivcrs,
of the county, nnd will be shown MrH.J.A.Thoni|)Hon To active duly is expected lo (-iiiilinnr
pnlillot'v, 'Alillr |IMI pound -Ai k,
All *•♦III' . . mi a i t x,M hit
nut ll November HI31
iii 25. poLitoi vwrrl t'ullo Hit in
In the Negro schools next week, ho
Medicine Show Held fiM
.1. w. iltij-'l %•%t*C to hit vi*
stated. The picture Illustrates the
vfo I rra lr M 2a. i .mIKIm' v.
Itc
Buried
Tomorrow
. ll it ..Ml o I x,Ulf&gt;i»*l. ' | H’i*1nl *
advantages of fire protection In
Exempt
From
License
1
1
•"t""'1
"-i
'(1utii mi*mx|y
. |||a 1
°
iI iim
IIU Ini-In
Ills I Ii.impel , tli Nl. bon.I
rural areaa and shows how care­
Funeral services will lie held »t Truman Encouragi'N
«4 sit*11ourdI Hu I'niir *1 %•
toes, t allfurni.'i 10 eunml lug S'* ‘-u
lessness la often tho cause of such Rrlsson
Funeral
Home
tomorrow
ut
Celebration For Ike T ALLAHASSEE 'AX—An old fmdi ((ranges. 2""- and larger, li**x. ti'
fires.
2:30 p.m. for Mrs. J. A. Thomp­
VI’I'FAI. M Mil
lulled ineitieine show nffered for 30 orange-, lilts and smaller. i**»v,
son,
09,
who
died
at
the
home
of
-nil- piir|Hise of uHruetiug u (2 25. and grapefrml. I'lmenn. tins,
\o appeal i- brio/, mode by Mrs,
ROTARY SPEAKER
WASHINGTON
- President Ihe
her
daughter,
Mr*.
Charles
S
Wal­
crowd fnr Ibe sides talk uf a naletit
)b*v Hull*-1 , i-hairmuii nf Hie Bed
Robert W. Wall Jr., special
In Lexington, N. C. Rev A (1. Trumoti directed today Hint fed­ liiedii lnt- pcililler Is nut .subject tn tl 75-2 25
( I n ., nurses' aides division, for
■gent In charge of the Miami of­ lace
Inn At Sehring Sold fice
eral employes be granted time off Flnrlila'* licensing laws, Hie slate
Mclnnlx
will
nfficlatn
and
Imrlal
rcgisicii-d
nurses, pr.irlic.il nurses
of Ihe Federal Bureau of In­
from work next Tuesday lo take Sul (rente Court said today
In Lake View Cemetery.
VtTiiHt-cl Woman'I'ulSt’ and nur-rs' aide - In ( " 1st in the
To New York Group vestigation, will be the guest willThrbeformer
part
in
a
city
wide
uric
nine
for
Katie Powell, daugh­
Tlie court ordered the tax col
\rin rd I-o n e s Itlnoil *lunur day.
speaker at the regular weekly ter of the lata
Aden nml Katie President elect Elsenhower.
lector
Miidlmin County tn issue Sontunm l Ft»r Fraud "tin li "ill Im rondorled (roll) 2:00
8CBRINQ trv—The Kenilworth luncheon meeting of the Rotary Vaughn Powell of Sanford, Mr*.
"The Presldrnl desires that nil G A of
Heaver,
whn
does
business
•mill
r, no 0 in at Hie I’arish House
Inn and Country Club here haa club at Ihn Yacht Club Monday Thompson was born Jan. 24, 1HM In federal eninloyes who can tie
JACKSONVILLE )' Mrs Aline uf Hu
H'dy crus*
Episeopnl
been purchased lor about $373,000 noon. Mr. Wall received his Liberal Sanford. She was tho willow of the spared lie given an opportunity lo a- Hie Heaver Free Medicine Show, Black,
nrcii-cd nl accepting .. 1Tun eh
by a group beaded by Bernard A rti and Low Degrees from Iho late Andrew Jackson Thompson weirnme Gen. Elsenhower to the a license In sell tangible pmperlv down payment
on
an
Dnuund
wlllimil
forcing
him
tn
buy
a
II
JVrsnn- wishing in answer b rf
Gray, owner or Vernon lllUs Coun­ University of Mississippi and en­ who died In 1921. Fnr tho past 23 Dlsiriet of L'oiiunhin," said a White
Item Ii luorlst emu I vvbiell Mils out lilcii niav cnnlui't her bv telephon­
for Hie show.
tered tho FBI in 1940.
try Club, Tuckahoe, N. Y.
House memorandum lo Iho heads cense
ears
she
had
made
her
home
with
fnr
sale,
V'OS
tn
be
sentenced
In
The
tax
collector,
I’M
Milllnor,
ing
1 pH .1 *&gt;r they may telephone
Far a period of about five &lt;Ir«. Wallace. Slip I* alio survived of federal agencies.
Gray made the announcement
Denver .should pny a dav
the lied Cross chapter of flee, HU.
turaday. H i said improvement* yeara during World War II, he was y two snns, Andrew Jnrkion
The memo was in cnnnccllon contended
She pleaded guilty in Criminal
ouM coat an lddltloA!!l $100,000. stationed outside the United States Aiumpinn and Ralnh Edward with plans by various civic groups license fee bused on admission of Court
Thursday
23 cent* or less.
on a confidential mlmlon. Subse­
In
give
the
Inrnmlng
president
n
"We do not agree with this con­ T. K. Evans, charged with em­
quently he was assigned to FBI Thompson In the Mercnsnt Marine; big welcome when he arrives for
Movie Time Table
Kontforti To Receive Headquarters In Washington for a five grandchildren and four great Tuesday afternoon’s canfercnca tention. Free admission Is no bezzlement ioinlly vvilli Mrs lllurk
grandchildren.
charge at all." Ihe court said in a Jacksonville real estate dealer,
H IT/
period
of
three
years,
Mr.
Wall’s
with
Truman.
R riefiltvty1 Defense address will, be broadcast over
un opinion by Justice E. Harris is scheduled for trial in December
"Brigand"
Drew.
WTRR at 13:43 n.m. It was an­
I on :l:iHl . 5:12 . 7 t* - l':2T
IS FORCE BASE (* -A nounced by C, L. Redding, program
Bitr Sum Seen Ready Saturday-"Thr Guv tlanehuro'*
Rancher Ih Named As Accountants To Get Void Accept Bid To
Wpmlnent businessmen, chairman.
1 : 11) - li.'JI - 0 ;Utl
cators and newspaFor Work On Roads
Kacinif CommiHHloner Facts On IRB Change
"My Man and !"
over the nation will
CIRCUIT COURT
Dallas Cotton Bowl
1
. t;4'J - 7:53
week for on-thaThree Sanford men were senTALLAHASSEE kW-The outgo­ Niiiidnv-"tine Minute lo Zero"
TAM I'A MV—FI n r *'• certified
TALLAHASSEE MX-Jome* Sot_ civilian defease, tenced to terma of hard labor at
ing
State
Bond
Hoard
rsttnuiles
KNOXVILLE
'4V
—1
T
ennessee
ac­
1:17 • L it • 0:35 - 8:5!)
*e to tie
eta of tha Depart- tha Ralford state penitentiary this tiln Jr., Coral Gables rancher mid nubile neeounluuts
/ the reor­ cepted today an Invitation to meet there will be UU.IOO.fXiO nvailubli
M will attend the morning In-Circuit Court by Judge citrus man, will fill out the remain­ filled In today on
MOVI ELAND
for
highway
eonslructlon
nnd
mnlnthe
Southwest
Conference
football
ing 33 day* of D. C. Jones' term ganization of tho I .vnital Revenue
orientaUon con"King Kong"
tennnee
during
the
two
yrars
end­
champion
In
tho
Cotton
Bowl
at
Charles Hayes, alias James Al­ on Ui« Mate Racing Commission. Bureau will affect them nnd their Dallas, Tex., ncxl Now Ve*r'* Day. ing June 30, 1933
Show 101,-0*1 0:30, feature 7:03,
..
Jone* resigned after hi* election ellanta.'
len, was senten-ed to four years
iatrrmUalou S:13, U&lt;1 feature
The
estimate
was
made
In
a
Athletic
Director
Bob
Neyiand
In
William
II.
Loeb,
Atlanta,
dl»on » charge pf forgery; Ishmet to Ihe ita te House of Representa­
0:24
preliminary
budget
filed
with
tho
announcing
Tonno*»c«'»
accept­
Lonw Bohannon, Negro, to IB tive* from Collier County. Gov. trlct counsel for the agency was to ance of the bid laid the Vola wero State Budget Commission.
Salurdiiy-'Tllnek
Hills Ambush"
dlaeus*
the
recent
reorganization
months on a charge of breaking Warren named flotilla to lucceed
Tho new road board lo take of­
nml "Barnyard Felllea"
al the opening bu*lne*i »enlon ol happy tn be returning to Dalla*.
and entering with Intent to eomHu ndsy-" Appoint merit with
Tenneaaae defeated Texaa, it* fice with Gov.-Elect Dan McCarty
r, and - la lu Murray, I All racing commissioner*' terma Um annual convention of the FJorl probable
Danger"
opponent Jan. I, 30-14, In Jan. 0 will draw up a final operat­
that ol tha governor da Institute of Certified Public Ac
I months op aa auto- ax
ing budget.
the 1991 Cotton Bowl game.
canniest*.
y count,
Jaa. 6.

Thu Chamber of (."omniummembership drive went over du­
ff],DUO murk ut noon today, when
the third tabulation of returns
from various team captains &lt;vh.
mmb'- M r'. Camilla Hruee, s.-eretarv, unnoiineed this afternoon.
With the receipt of f 1,121.11 in
additional contribution* today, a
grand total of fll.OAO was realised.
7 Ids is divided Into $3,007.10 in
cash donations, and 11,032.30 ia
pledges, Mrs, Elrucu slated.
Membership fees and contribu­
tions were acknowledged by the
Chamber of Commerce fiom the
following firms and individualas of noon today:
Yowell-Drow-Ivcv, Ne-lll Unt­
iling Co. (C. E. McKee), .1. II
Van Hoy. Kumllv Loan Co., .1. Roy
llrltt, LLxndsll Chase, Florida State
Huok. Mrs. V. H. Anderson, Albeit
O. Jarrell. C. K. Philli|is, C. K
Stoneeipber, C. R. Klrlly. (lurlund
W. Spriircr. I.uke Charm Fruit
Co.. (’. H. I.ee, Henry A. Simpson.
Seminole Truck and Trnrtor Co.,
and II. laiip-s (iul Agency.
Also Dr. O. I,. Harks, Dr. A. W.
Flips, Jr., Douglas Htonxtruin, A.
Kdwlo Shlnholscr, U. (lonlon llrls•.-lb W, Altec Hviroee Co,. Hr. (I.
8. Hclmau, Florida Greyhound
Line*, Frank Evans, Rov Wall.
C. C. Dodson, Florida Power ami
Light Co., L. J. (.owe (A. J.
•.ossini' Trs. l, Ivey’s, WilsonMaler Furniture Co., Vauglm. In-orporatrd, W. I*. Cbupinan. First
Federal Huvlngs nnd toran, Southward Fruit Co., I’hMin.' Pr.iperties, M. 8. Nelson, John Pierson,
K. T. Hunt, and alack Cleve.anu,
Jr.
Also Hi. Johns Realty Go, Zim­
mer (Ms ter .Service, Kttuji
J.
----- -■
Muuglil.m, Ed Moiseli, lli'rnard
Ioffe (SHUfurd Shoe Center),
Mather of Hatiforil Andrew CarrsWay Agency. W. (I. Kllb.-e, Sandy
Anderson. I&gt;. F. Frailer, C. I*.
HrasiogtoM, I*. Kessler. Robert A
Cohen, Howard I.. Hughes, R. W
Ware, Htlne Machine nnd Supply
Co., It lee, Trew and UIce, Monti.
&gt;uimt Hotel, Snafoid limp Works,
t. A. Druml" y ami Son*, Standard
Drawers Asm.. 'I in- Sanford
lli-nild. F. D. Scott, A. J. Peter­
son, Agt. Hraboard, Dr. Charles
Persons. II. I,. Perkins, Jr., Adkins
Slid Adkins, Southern llell sml
Teleplionu Co., Horace Jlinlliex,
Furniture Center, and M. &lt;1,
Hodges.
Also Celery City Printing Co.
Purrell Company, Hula McClel­
land, Dr. H. It, MeCaslln, Rov (I.
Williams, Allchurl H. Jumlual
lAmwo), Tom la'inon, Al Wullnee,
The Tavern (Frank's), J. I,. Dunn,
W. It. Wllllums, II. N. Hoyer,
Hinson's Htd, Her. Station, Dr.
Charles Park, John M. C.lllop,
Lluvd F. Doyle, Mary F. Rawlins,
A. It. Key, Russell Heed Hlore,
Essex Studio, Muffed Auto Hrrvlco, Florida Loan Co., City Shoe
Shop, C and C Liquor .Store, J. I).
Cordell, Sam Cochran, Melvin
Hisklnd. A. Constantine, Campbell's Fish Market, Ratten Fleetrie, II and A Dept. Htoro, M. R.
Strickland, Homer Little,, Nick
Constantine, J. M. (larrett. The
Yowell Co., Jde Mo«s, Winn and
I-ovott Co,, and Htanley Rogers
Udwr. Co.
Also E. G. (Ned) Hmilh. Htrlckland-Morrlson. Inc., Hunt Mercury
Co,. O'Dec'e Sign Service, Harry
K. Robson. J. N. Robson, Jr., San­
ford Coca-Cola Bottling Co.. J. C.
Penney Co., Inc., O. D. Farrell,
Hears, Roebuck and Co., It. F.
Cooper, Earl Higginbotham, Ren
(lamina** (m “ see lis t

Improvements To Georgian-Styled Barks’ Home
State Blackout
Schools Planned
Combines Comfort With Beauty On Racing News
By School Board
Upheld By Court

•Euf urt* OT liluus
MarkH SI milder To
At
On All Yniirtius (,"iil;il&gt; ^Vdnuscla.v
Anderson Kuporls

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Passion Play Group
Strives Toward Goal
I.AKK WALES, (Special) _
Director* of Florida's newest com­
munity building organisation, nonprofit Passion Play Amphitheater
Corporation here, thin week moved
finitely to "write another chapter
in the history of permanent peace
started by Edward Ilok," and to
"eitabllih the Florida Hldge Coun­
try as the Inspirational center of
the natinn . . . and of the world."
Provlnjr itroond for a "iiuletiy
militant lQ.year effort to give
direction toward things of the
spirit" in outdoor entertainment
will he mammoth Passion Play
A m phitheater here.
Criterion an&lt;T pattern "for all
time and for all efforts" will be
Josef Meier s Slack Hills Passion
Play which opens scheduled per-

burrh Nnlir*. must he nre rented at The Herald of flea
on the day before publication.
CENTS AI, BAPTIST CHURCH
Oak Avenue and Fourteenth
Street
The Her. S. L. Whatley, Pastor
our.d«y iitduwT'S^u a.m. "firing
If# Family to Sunday School".
Morning Worship Service 11:00
i.m, -Sermon by Pastor.
B.T.U. 0:30 p.m. A Union for
ach age group.
Evening: Worship Servlco 7:30

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Elm Avenue and Serond Street
J. C. Nicholson, Minister
10:00 a.m, Bible Study.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
0:30 p.m. Evening Worshii
broadcast oyir WTRR. Sermoi
Topfe, "Fellowshlpv. "But If wi
Wink In the light, as he is in thi
light, we have fellowship one wit)
another, and the blood of Jeeu:
Christ his Hon clranseth us frorr
all alii." I John 1:7,
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Bible Stu
dy.
Visitors always welcome.
IIOLY CROSS CHUHCII
1 ' (Episcopal)
The Rev. II. Lyttjetan Zimmerman
II. I)., Rector
23 Sunday after Trinity
8:00 a.m. Holy Communion.
9:30 a.m. Family Service and
Church School.
11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and
Sermon.
Service* through the Week)
Holy Communion dally at 7:30
a.m, except Friday at 0:00 a.m.
Racrapient o f ' Penance-Peace
Chapel — Saturday — 6:00-0:00

FIRST DAPTIST CHURCH
Park Avenue at Sisth Street
W. P. Brooks, Jr., Pastor
John L. Milter, Minister of
Education
"We've Saved A Place For You"
Sunday School "firing All The
Family" 9:45 a.m, We Provide A
Place For F.very Member of The
Family. Even a Nursery for the
bahles.
Morning Wo rah Ifi (Broadcast
over WTRR | 11:00 a.m. Sermon

Free MethodistH To
Have Bible Campaign
tor all Sunday aervfse* and also
the Wednesday evening service.
Come and bring the children.
Earphones for the hard of bear-

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
800 East Second Street
Sunday School 9:31) a.m.
Church Service 11:0(1 a.m.
Wednesday Service 8:00 p.m.
Reading Room Tuesdays nnd
Fridays 3:00 to D:0U p.m.
Tile vast difference between
man aa the child of God, nnd
man as a sinning mortal, is shown
In the Lesson-Sermon entitled
"MORTALS AND IMMORTALS,"
which will be read In all Christian
Science churches next Sunday.
Paul's first epistle to the
Corinthians (15:63), furnishes the
Golden Text: "This corruptible

CHURCH OF THK NA/.ARRNH
113 Mu tile Avenue
L. Ill Rushtnnf Minister
STindov Hi'liool 9:45 a.m.
Murrdng Worship 19:45 a.m.
Youth Services 9:45 p.m.
Kvahgellstlc Hour 7:15 p.m.
Mid-Week Service Wednesday
7:16 p.m.
UPS ALA COMMUNITY
NOflCR: Sunday Schwd Bally
PKRSflYTKHIAN CHUHCII
Sunday mnrr In t with Dr. and Mrs.
Bev. C. C. White, Minister
A. ti. Loudon at. ipi-elnl workers.
B tgultr services
Unified Service* 19:00 a.m. You don’t want to m|ss this hour
Church school and talk by pastor, of fellowsldn. We hope to break
all reenn's. Come and givu us your
Support.

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WAIT A AMIMNIT I CAN'T YUM M B
. '
. J v . - M 1 T ‘ l I'M BUOY?

—Jonathan Kdward*.

Htlf-knowledgs, humility,
love are divine atrength.

M
B 5i.r'is.irwsetui!
oi ■ a w ..k (or four eonasoullvj

Thn that know God will h*
humble) they that know them(elves cannot ba proud.

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Th^nsjiur* of this
is
w'lTNBaa
TNK8II U r hand and

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and

S O O T Y ... 1

T H IN K

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CHARLEY*HOaCSIJ

t r o u b l e w it h t h e s e l i t t l e m i n ,
L
WT " ! t CANT TELL
SuMPN TELLS A*S J S
WHETHER
T h e y ARE . . . . I
/ T h EVRE 5\ad
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hunch rCu'RE J /
c o in s *• D T 7 \P y
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Into a functioning body, 3,000 cititena of Florida wholeheartedly in­
terested in making Florida, ita
rltlsens and Ita Interest*, working
examples of the satisfaction posslble In thing* of the spirit,
“ We shall not seek to improvt,"
Mr. O’Byrne continued, "nor to
point on* moral. We shall attem pt
only, through Pioneers Club, to
demonstrate the obvinual that
most people most times find fuller
satisfaction in Inspiring themes,
in graphic porlrnynls of the les­
sons of history, in seeking and
sharing the benefit* of the full
life of the spirit."
With charter-application papers
in preparation, details of Amphi­
theater Pioneers Club nnd an­
nouncement of first activities Were
made piddle this week bv Peaslon
I’lav Amphitheater directors.

Agriculture LouderH
Gather For Confab
MIAMI IIKACII (Special) —
Farm leaders from 53 counties
lire assemiillng here today for the
11til annual slate convention of
the Florida Farm Bureau.
Representatives from the 12,345
form famllv member* are meet­
ing hero In the Monte Carlo Hotel
to adopt n program of nrtlun for
the vear 1953.
"This is a crucial vear for ngiiculture," declared F,d Flnlayeon,
Greenville, slate president. "The
difference between the farm ers
co*ts and his returns this year
will probably
less thou at any
time slnco 1940. Just whero we
go from here with a farm program
will depend on what farm ers

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All
PAID EXCEPT
KISSING
LINDA
GOOD
N'GHT*MC

I'Msorarsy -eur

THANKS LOT'S “ S
Font A PERFECTLY
r WOHDaOFUL

SVCNlNG* r e - f l / HOWS

ABOUT
ONB /
ro ra l
THE
ROAD*

1 NEVER KISS A N
s o y o n the f i e a r ,
\ DATE
HARR )
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KiDOn G

Vj h HN I SAY
NO I MEAN

( WOWEE.' WHAT A J
1sMiNBO.? NON I
KNOW WHY ETTA GOr
p*S A DATE WITH ^
THAT DJ-. lFACB * M

CANT

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/ GOOD IDEA '
Hi, J u d g e .' \ \ j o e / iu . fix ' it
HOW ABOUT "'ONIDS THE
GOING UP IN THE ) FAM'LY..*' J ,
WOODS FOB
J ILL \
SOME FISHING.*
THINK
OF AN '
EXCUSE

HAD A HAOD

nau is) COL'.PT.f'
b)G CASS TO f
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th in k I O u g h t td «— U
axoov prrvriM it- ai i_ en o A
A~PEW DAYS/ “ Go UP IN THS’ J
VJOODS WHBOS' r CAN DO V
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L VISCOUSLY'.'

Wet TomrerineB
Keep Better Longer
LAKELAND (At—Tangerines kept
cold and wet In the retail store will
lust much longer and taste bettor
(hun those Just kept In a fruit tun,
the Florida Tungerlno Co-operative
said today.
The co operative said the U. S.
Deportment of Agriculture ruported decay Is reduced greatly by
use of low temperatures (down to
33 degrees) during display, nuturul
flavor lasts longer ut low temperat iro*. and akin drying I* reduced
by sprinkling with water nr adding

DR. L. T. DOSS
CHIROI’RACTON
HOURS 9 to I J—d to B
Phone 7«E
366 Atlantic Ranh flultewg

DR. C. U PERSONS

OR. H. K. RING

OPTOMETRIST
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GLASSES FITTED

CHIROPRACTOR
PMaaa call far upgolRtBeuI
PIm h 1TIE-1T4E

l i t South Palmetta Avenae

F -l. Pickup)
to-ground lus

DR. H. McLAULIN
OPTOMETRIST
113 Maguulla

For a STANDOUT Picture

—Mary Baker Eddy.

—John Flavel.

Humbleness Is always grace)
always dignity, 1
—Jam** Russell Lowell.

True humility la not aft ab­
ject, gw silhf, aelf-deanlsing
eplnt) It Is bt|T p right estimate
of oursetvoa aa Gqi) ace* us.

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4:00 p. tii. with serious business
scheduled for 8:30 Monday morn­
ing. The convention will adjourn

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s i »«ndln,, DeUnd, Florida.

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FREE METHODIST CIICRCH
Laurel Avenue und Fourth Street
Sunday School 9:15 n.m,
Cvcning Service 7:30 p.m.
Message by the pastor Sunday

SlfVKNTH DAY ADVKNTIHT
CHUHCII
Seventh Street and Rim Avenue
K. R. Meaning, Pastor
Church Si’rvlcu )I:IH) a.m. Ssturilny.
Mahhntli School 9:30 a.m. Mrs.
II. Buckner, superintendent.
Prayer Mietlng Wednesday 8:00
p.m.
Visitors are welcome.

Leflral Notices

"Th. Msnlnrii it.raid

niK iH T c ih jh c h T l o n g w o o d
(EpUropnl)
The Rev. II. I.ytlleton Zimmerman
II. H., Prlest-ln-Chargc
23 Sunday after Trinity
Holy Communion icon a.m.
Aiigustliiiun Fathers from the
(iood Shepherd Monastery Orange
City, will officiate nl Services.

FIGHT CHRISTIAN (IIURCII
151)7 South Sanford Avenue
Herbert J. Its**. pastor
Morning Worship 11:01) n.m.
Illlde Sellout 9:15 a.m
F,veiling Evangelistic Service
7:31) p.m.
A most cordial welcome to all
visitors.
A picturn of the congregation
will bn taken following the 11:00
n.m. service Hominy morning.

ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Twelfth at Laurel Avenue
Harold K. Bullock
Amelia J. llullutll
Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
School, Mr*. C. H. Dandrldge
Supt. 1J ;U0 a.m. Morning Worship
Rnv. If. 8, nush, South Florid*
District Superintendent, speaker.
HtflO p.m. Prison Evangelism, Don­
na MoTccr In charge. 6:30 p.m
Christ's Ambassadors 7:80 p.m,
--------- -lev. Sklnn
of London, Knglaud speaker,
Monday: B:ll0 p.m. Sectional frllowahlp meeting, Rev. If. S. Bush,
speaker.
Tuesday thruugh Friday: Kynngeflstlc Hervicn 7:45 nightly, Rev.
hna Mrs, Rklnn, evangelists,
FIRST PHPAHIYTURIAN
CHURCH
Oak Avepga and Third Htraet
Hev, A. 0 . Mrfnnls, Minister
9:46 a.m. Sunday School,
11:90 a.m. Morning Worship,
Anthems: "Create In Me a Clean
Heart O God" Mueller — Chance
Choir. "Praise To Th# Lord'1
Mark* — Chancel Choir. Sermon
■—Mr. Mrlnnls.
Church Nursery
10:46-13:0(1
Each Sunday Morning.
0:30 p.m. Pioneer Fellowship.
0:30 p.m, Senior High Fellow-

A "back lo Ood and the Bible"
campaign will be conducted by the
Free Methodist Church, Ijiurel
Avenue and Fourth Street. Rev.
Clifford (1. Braley of Berkley, W.
Va. will be the guest preacher.
The campaign will begin at 7:30
p. m. each night starting on Nov.
18. Also to lie presented witli the
event will be the Hraley Family
(Juartet raeli night.

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THE OLD HOME T O W N

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~ KN ROUTE FIUIM EUROPE c*
—Notes from a travel diary:
(■oltit; ih mu nh Europe build* you
down ami le a n you up. It confuse*
an out of (owner
As a vlsHcr, your duty Is (11ways to go and loyally inspect the
famous local ruins, shake your
head and ponder aloud hnw «orh
u wonderful civilization could per
Ish.
The next thiny; is to admire the
local art works.
For some reuson heyond his own
actual desires the tourist Is sup
posed to lie panting to creak his
neck upward at the famous top-of(he-wall drawings of Michelangelo
and his students.
The brave fact, of course, is that
most visitors are more interested
in the present day-today life of
Europeans than In inspecting some

THE fU N F U Itn IIFi
Friday. NuV. 11. ISj 2

Leirnl Molict*

By STANLEY

u I fe«*m

NEW YisllK us- Men hunts are
hellltu! tliat Saida &lt;'tails will hr
linoil (o them this year
Stores wlus.se I lei ember -.lies hi
tats can make or break the year’s
results are cspcctitii! Hus Yulethle
to snrn.iss last year In live to '.hi
per relit
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same in l&gt;eer|nln is my other
uinulh And p in i'iy silt-. Int.ita
aren't intluenerd in &lt;!i edhei
Hot tile sh' i-- s1': ; i-.ihT In t’u
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ih-s snripiin ahead of lu-t vt'.ir
The mull ordes hiiuM - ire prcilnl
J log u re ru d i ‘lifts lot a hudness
Christmas i ird suh nuii say I'.i*
i .1soil will h" i reenrd utic lor
the pnxlmno Toy makers pi mint
reenrd sales
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ttiey have already had lo study rope you [mil this often the at mlsu. I
since they quit ehaslnn firellle.t
tempi hi restore a liidiii;; eolor
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honk i
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except tradition for a vis.linR
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the cathedral reach of flu- Empire
Slale iiuilditiit nt dawn or dusk
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that anything was uninor
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plixes uimul us ami we have our,- ,l1' ""'J, '*“* reinejuliered loo
uimul thorn. I suy our lower!mu
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W liolfsali1 hrici’M
a yiToiip uenius, Isn’t therefore less
you me e\pn»ed I" the eeu
worthy than the infly yropo of in !r:l* f"1"1 " ''I ' meuiiliiii and feel
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dividual cenlus Unit they admire
md
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SupfH'r," a famous relic ....... the tt„, ol,|(,.m. ,ir( of Europe, I
like to
brush of Lei mu nlo Du Vinci Hint
ui.il a hundred years from
was fortunately .pared—uml ace I- now f could come home no a Iaunt
dentally spured-f»y Allied bomb Nun.l train at Iwltluht uml see the
Inns that ITUmilled Ihree eunvenl ,umdfisli lower of (he t'hrvsler
walls around It
Hullditut stab a dyiiiu sky and slill
Tlmu has been less kind to the know a sense of w»rm"ess nod
effnrfs of the hold ami
wistful helmiRini!. That I think Is the ef
brush of limit nun An
llulian feel of Irite art
friend said:
The Ihitiu nhniit must Atuertcuri
"(in and sea ik—The l.asl Supper art is liiul Wo have, ill a lutpe All that Is left Is crum bx"
meusure than any people before
I wenl. Thev were trvlnit In re ui. Imllt our ait so deeply Info
store the flnklnit strokes of the our dally lives tliat we. .is well

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THE WORLD TODAY

FOR THE W A N T OF A KEY

By ARTHUR ED80N
(For James Marlow)____

Trygve Lie, secretary gcnernl of th e U nited, Nation*,
hns resigned bln office In the hope th a t the move may gpeed
t ho pence pact In Korcn. Thnne close to him say th a t hts de­
rision remitted from constant a tta c k by Soviet Rtuutln and
recent broadsides fired by United S ta te s Congressm en who
accused him of tolerating A m erican Com m unists on his
staff.
Lie’s term was extended Inst y ear over the violent op­
position of Russlu which has since refused to recognize him as
secretary-general. He said In hlH speech of resignation th a t
the appointm ent of u new riiuu lu ihu job may imihu Russia
more agreenblo to reaching a truce agreem ent in Korea.
When the record is examined it will be disclosed th a t
much of the success th a t tho United N ations hns accom­
plished has been due to th e patient, unBpectucular b u t per­
sistent efforts of this Norwegian statesm an. He was nn a r­
dent supporter of the UN action to h a lt aggression In Korea
and it was tills stand which won him tho enm ity of the Com­
m unists.
■ •
Laying the cornerstone of nn International organization
is not an easy task. Yet tho countless millions in the world
who see the UN as the best existing hope for world peace
owe a debt of gratitude to Trygve Lie. In a tim e of g re a t In­
ternational trouble he gave unsparingly of his tlm'e,and en­
ergy and endured the abuse of various contending factions
with dignity and restrain t.

FRIDAY, NOV. II, 1952

Chaim Weizmann

BIBLE VERKE TODAY
Moses furnished the hands to do
God’s work. God has no hsndi. Hut
Chaim Wolzmnnn has died, full of years and accomplish­
he has plenty of work. God liv (
his hand would deliver them. — m ents, in the land he led to modern statehood. It is given to
few men to leave nations to stand as th e ir memorials,' nnd
Acta 7:25.
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Indeed, the Israel of today was not the crcntlon of one man.
The thoroughly occupied man Dr. Wolzmnnn was the first to say this himself. Once, when
know* no worries. He doein'l have lie was asked w hether them were many Zionists like him, he
time for eny.
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replied grim ly th a t the roads of his native village in Russia
Drew Pearson sav« Juitiee Felix were paved with them . Hut it wns Dr. W elzmann who
Frankfurter will probably be the brought to fruit loti the work of Theodore Herzl and others,
first one to resign from the Su­ who w orked nnd f night nnd suffered to fulfill nn ancient
preme Court. Maybe to, but we dream and who, n t th e last, saw th e Republic of Israel born
doubt if the General will do any nnd became its fiiHt president.
Not only was he the leading citizen of one of the world's
nations; in many wuys he epitomized tho -civilized man,
!l WAS a typographical error moved equally by profound religious faith and u belief In huwhich caused ui to uy in effect in mun betterm ent through science. It was his accomplishments
this column yesterday that out of in biochemistry th a t helped win him fam e in England, ju st
88,966 votei call in lail week's as It was his personal charm and sincerity th a t brought him
flection Dan McCarty received scores of friends who Inter were to give him g reat support in
624.463. That would be a iperta- h|a ststeam m illke strui/gle to w ard ’ tho oblectivo th a t lav
cular achievement even for Dan. closest to him. To many people, tho hrllllunt scientist devoted
Actually there were 988,966 votei to the ciiiihu of leading his people out of a 2,000-ycur. wilder­
cast in the election.
ness wns symbolic of the ancient nation which sought re­
dumption. L ater on, younger nnd stro n g er men were to
. Now that the Republicani have shoulder the final burdens, but tho vision passed on to them
won the election and it it becoming by Wolzmnnn remained sharp unit shining, even' while his
ular to go back to work, a new own oyes grew dim w ith ago.
popular
pill lm been in.jtind of sleeping
fP
Hope Is an eternal monument, and It was hope th a t Dr.
vented which hai an alarm clock Welzmann gave a people. Today It lias been translated into
in it so that niter putting the vie- Hvoh saved, universities founded and homes established,
tint to ilrep it will aim wake him families reunited, a nntlmi reborn. To all who adm ire faith
up after eight houn. It contnim nnd courage, Chaim W elzmann’s name will rem ain an ever­
pentobarbital to put Vm to deep, lasting Inspiration, his m em ory a blessing. T h at Is why nil
Dtitabaibilal to keep ’em aileep, people with hopes and drenm s In th eir h e a rts m ay Hay:
and dnoxyenhedrine to wake ’em "Know ye not tlm t there In a prince and a great man fallen
tip. So tberea no execute for over- this day In I-rnol?” — New York Herald Tribune.
iltaping any more.

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' We are glad to tee the City
Commi’den giving further ennllderation to the improvement ol
Sanford icweri. All of them are in
fct'K; pretty bad condition and there ara
large sections of the city complete­
ly without tewerage facilities of
any kind. They need In be repair­
ed and extended to them other
: lectiom. Furthermore, the pollution
. in Lake Monroe thould be given
••me attention. TTaia program will
CMt a (real deal, but it will coil
a lot more if it it postponed too
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Harry Voorhii, Orlando altorMy, will be chairman of the All
Florida Turnpike meeting in Or­
lando neat week. It would be n
■ood idea if iome of Sanford's
Hading citizen* could fil'd time to
\ attend thia meeting where alt the
m and com of the proposed
arida turnpike will bo aired. A
* many argumenti have already
an heard again*! the project, but
(here It much to be taid in favor
1 of it, not the lent of which it that
! it will be paid for by thote who uie
U, not by the general public. It
. should be conducted from every
a»|le.
One of the evil* of being rich or
iiwat it having to live in a
bowl. The average citizen
iM |«l ioto a brawl witn a friend
J J b wont that would happen
him would bo to be picked up
polka. The chancel are that no
i eke would aver know anythin!
eg* it. But when Capt. HoracS
nra. husband of Marion Daviee,
(Mr movie actreei, took a
Wad iwing at WiUjatn Randolph
AM, ion of the late famed nawt&gt;
par publiiher, it made tha head*
•a all over tha country. "It’f
tiM » a fellow can’t have a
Friendly brawl any more",
alwayi contended that

Mamach. ulcere datarva
ch&lt; sympathy aa tha

Yoiwill Ih Plural
"I live in Houston, Texas," reports Mrs. Ruymond W.
Moyer, "b u t a t the moment am in Loulsvlllo visiting nty par­
ents. I'd npp
appreciate it if you will publish again th e poem
about you-all being plural. I need it to nhow somo
&gt;mo of my
Yankee friends. Houston has doubled In 10 years, Honco wo
have more Yankees there now than Houstonluns.
"Tho Houston Chronicle is our leading newspaper.
Would th a t Greetings were a p a rt of it I"
Ah, y es, m a'am . Our striving com petitors always show
up w orst when th eir renders visit In Louisville, T here they
learn th n t, when it comes to giving subscribers a good run
for the money, The Courier-Journal takes up whero others
leave off,
B ut onough of fol do rol. Tho porno you wunt runs liko
this;
Como all you from other p arts,
Both city folks and rural,
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And listen whilo I tell you this:
Tho word you-all Is plural.
Whon wo say you-all must como down,
Or wo-all shall be lonely,
Wo mean a dozen folka, perhaps.
And not one person only. .
• ■*'
If I should say to Hiram Jones,
For Instance: You-all's luay,
Or, will you-all lend me your knife,
ilo'd think thnt 1 was crazy.
Now If you’d bo more sociable,
And with us often, mingle,
You'd find that in ths native tongue
You-all la never single.
Don't think I mean to criticize,
Or act as if I knew it all.
But when we speak of ono alone,;
Wo-all say "you," like you-ail.
By Allan Trout In CourlerJounuU.

Sanford Forum
November 7, 1UM
Hanford, Florida
Thf Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida
Gentlemen!
Efifeuraijrmcn* of nn am!’"-**'vo
Interest In community progre** I*
a responsibility of the press and
wi- feel that yon did un excellent
Job In fulfilling this charge In re
gard to tho hospital bond Issue.
Surely everyone acknowledge*
the nerd fur a modem hospital.
With your help In keeping fact*
pertaining to what the pcopln of
Seminole County might do about
It, they took the first step toward
retting
[ettlng It when they pussed ihu
&gt;ond
md f**ue.
r**ue.
Please accept this Committee's
thanks nnd that or the pioplit of
nur county for your efforts In the
public Interest. Will you plrasa
maintain this effort until the hos­
pital It built T
Sincerely your*,
Citiiens Hospital Committee
Dougins Htenstrom
George Touhy
Co-chairmen

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Climatic Assets Of
State Emphasized
0 AINKS VH.LK*(sC-Fanner* and
rancher* of Florida were advised
Thursday to build on a realistic
basil In regard to the state's cli­
mate.
Dr. J. It. Beckenbach, associate
director of the Florida Agricultur­
al Experiment Stations, told feedmen and nutritlonlsta attending a
conference here that the state'!
rllmallc aaseta and liabilities mint
be conilderrd.
He laid: "Florida'! future In ag­
riculture generally, and In live­
stock and poultry In particular, la
dependent on the uae we make of
our major a m t . the bright, mild
climate of Florida."

Easing Of RulesOn Moridians Spending
Independent Lines More Money In 1952
JACKSONVILLE- m-Florldlans
*|&gt;cnding more money this
Urged For Defense are
year
MIAMI HEACH (AS—Easing of
regulations on Independent, nonscnediiicii uirlinex is essemiul a* u
defense measure, Amos E. lieucock, president of tho Air Coach
Transport Association, said Thurs­
day.
Heuroek who came hero from
hi* home In Anchorage, Alaska, lo
attend ii meeting of ACTA direc­
tors, heads Air Transport Associ­
ates, Inc., nn Independent firm
operating between Alaska and Se­
attle.
"The present stranglehold on Ihe
Independents," Hr acock said, "Is
killing off companies which would
bo Ihe first tn furnish transport
planes to the armed forers In rase
of attark.
"This woa pointed u» both by
Ihe Korean situation and by recent
floods In the Midwest. Because wc
are more mobile and not tied down
nur plnnci were the first called In­
to notion In both Instances.
"Wc cannot afford the luxury of
a cartel In air transportation In
times llko those."
Hcacock arrived here ns Iwo
Civil Aeronautics Hoard examiners
broke off a hearing on tho apnli
cation of Aero Finance Corp., Nilami, for authority to continue lu
business as a non scheduled nir
line.
Examiners Hulph L. Wiser and
Richard A. Wul.tn said the com­
pany refused to divulge Its ownership and that E. J. A m m an Jr.,

Through October, says the Fed­
eral He serve llnnk, Ihe rale has
been about one billion lioiiais Millie

Ilian for (lie same If) months of
inn.
The linnk measures spending by
hank withdrawal*. T. A Lon ford,
vice president unit general mana­
ger of the Jacksonville branch,
said businessmen nflrn use hank
withdrawals lo measure Ihe trend
of business since ho per rent of
Ihe country’s spending is trans­
acted hy check.
During October, the hunk said,
spending In Florida passed the ft.Md.ooo.oixt murk—113 million dollars more than for tho similar HIM
month mnl 07 million dollars more
Ihnn for September ibis year.
The rise In withdrawals at this
time of year Is usual.
Hank withdrawals in October
wrrn higher In all of Florida's
leading trade centers compared
will) the like month lasf year.
Withdrawals at Prnsacoln wrro up
31, per cent, nl Orlando zn per
cent. fit. Petersburg 1ft, Miami 12.
Tumpu 10, Greater Miami 1), nnd
West Paint Beach 5. Figures wern
not available for Jacksonville
banks.

WMHWaTON (ft - It7* appro­
priate that the first representative
cf Dwight D. Elsenhower to meet
with the Truman administration
should be a financial expert who
will watch the preparation of the
budget.
For on no Issue huve the Repub­
licans been as persistent as on Ihe
subject of government spending.
For l.ulsr.ci, a year ago ben.
Styles Bridges of New Hampshire
said of the proposed 71W billion
dollar budget:
"If Stalin himself were given tho
opportunity to weaken America
from within, he mold f-rnrcely pro­
duce a plurt bctlcr calculated to
destroy this government. Wo are
being asked, literally, lo spend
ourselves to ruin."
As Ihe ranking Republican on the
Senate Appropriations Committee,
Bridges will bo its chairman In
tho new Congress.
Two years ago, when Truman
proposed a 42 billion dollar budget
io Congress. Hep. John Taber of
New York said:
"Wo can not maintain our lib­
erties If wo turn this money over
to the President and tho Socialist
schemers who surround him."
Taber will bo the new chairman
of tho House Appropriations Com­
mittee.
More rocenlly, Elsenhower him­
self has said of Democratic spend­
ing:
"We see an expenditure program
thnt...appears reckless and extrav­
agant lo the point of sheer folly."
Joseph M. Dodge, tho Detroit
banker who Is Elsenhower's liaison
man lo Ihe Budget Bureau, went
to work Wednesday. He said he
would neither recommend nor dis­
approve—Just watch.
But in view of Republican state­
ment* on government economy,
dating buck for 20 years. It's a
fair guess Hint his Instructions are:
Keep your eyes peeled for any
place where we esn snvo money.
In final form, the explanation of
how a president thinks this counlry
should spend Its money each year
adds op tn u document the sixe of
a metropolitan telephone Imok.
And the money goes fdr such a
variety of things;
Billion’s for defense, and 110,000
to welcome visiting liigniiurics to
Ihe nation’s capital
Billions for foreign relief, and
110.320 lo rulfill a treaty made with
the Pawnee Indians of Oklahoma.
Millions lor each government
department, and 1130 lo remove
Ihe snow. If any. from the Supreme
Court steps.
The opw budget—for the govern­
ment year beginning July 1. 1053—
hns a touch of Irony.
By law. a president must make
his estimates within 15 days after
Ihe opening «f a regular session of
Congress. The new Republican
Congress meets Jan. 3, nnd Tru­
man's budget proposals must bo
available by Jan. 17.
On Jail. 20 out goes Truman and
In comes Elsenhower.
fio one of Truman's Inst official
act* will he to hand tn a hostile
Congress something IPs hound nol
to
But the budget Is n proposal, a
guide mid nothing mere, congress
still must authorize and vole the
money.

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PARLEY TO OPEN
JACKSONVILLE (.fv-The South­
ern Economic Association opens a
two-day annual conference here to­
day. University of Florida College
of Business Administration faculty
members will be hosts for the sli­
ver annlverso ry session of the or­
ganization.

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secretary and treasurer, hail re­
fused to submit to cross examina­
tion. They said they would recom­
mend to tho CAR thut tho firm's
application bo denied.

Beckenbach said our people, our
phyileal and cllraaUc am ts and
our relationship with out-of-state
markets are tho three chief factors
of success in agriculture In thia

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Theao are strong word* — but we mean , every
ayllable of them. We know the way thia ahlrt per*
forma. It’a been put to the teat In laboratorloa r~
and on the backa of our own men. Prmlae h«a never
been to high for tha looks or life of any shirt. And
like nil Manhattan shirts, they’re MANFORMKD —
cut to fit your-figure — and 8I7B FIXT — fabric
residual shrinkage 1% or leas.

�CALENDAR OF WEEKLY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
to speak to the Assembly.
Members of Beta Slgmu P ’ 1
The Azalea Circle of the Gar­
den Club will meet nt H:00 p. in. will meet nt 8:00 p.in. at the home
with Mr*. J. a . Young. Ml** Ella- of Mrs. Nancy Brock, 418 Or in Ileo Kfrrhhoff will bo co-hustesa view Drive with Mrs, Gerald Lot.
ntirl the program will ha based on slng nnd Mrs. George Andrew
"skeleton Is Ini; leave*.’’
Speer as hostesses. Pledgi meet­
9
The llemm nlll* Circle of the ing will be held nt 7:30 p.m.
Sanford (linden Club will meet nt
TUESDAY
7:110 i&gt;. in. with Mrs. C. K. Hunter,
I*n«t Master* Night will I f held
N sr-'-sua Avenue, with Mrs T i at the ^unford Masonic Lodge &gt;
M. Swain as co*ho»te*».
A.M. beginning with a
Services will lie held by Con­ 02, F. A
nt (1:30 p.m.
gregation llelh Israel at 8:00 p.m. supper
Junior GA« will meet nt
nt the Jewish Community Center. theThe
The Sanford Tovnsend Club p.m. First Baptist Church nt 3:30
will meet nt the City Hall at 7:30
The Chapel Choir will hold re ­
p.m. All senior citizen* are Invited hearsal at the First Itaptist
to nttend.
Traininif Union Enlnrgemrnt Church at 0:45 p.m.
Training Union Enlargement
A Campaign and Trnuiieg School at
the First Baptist Church begin­ Campaign and Training School
wilt )&gt;« held nt the First Baptist
ning at 7:00 p. m.
Church lirginning nt 7:20 p.m.
MONDAY
WEDNESDAY
The Sunbeams of the First BnpTraining Union Enlargement
tisr Church will meet at 3:30 p. m. Campaign ami Training School
Ml** Madeline Mnllcni will pre­
Baptist Church Ih&gt;sent MU* Elizabeth Ann Wnltn nt the First
nt 7:30 p.m.
In a certificate piano recital at the glnnlng
There will be a joint meeting of
Woman'* Cluh nt 8:00 p. tn. Tho
the Seminole County Federation
public I* invited,
Keprcxentativcs and officers of of Women’s Clubs and the Civic
* the Interfraternlty Association of Department of the Sanford Wom­
• Seminole County will meet nt 8:110 an’s Club at 10:30 u.m, at the
p.m. in the studio of Duxhury club on Ouk Avenue. A covered
School of Dancing on Commercial disli luncheon will be held at noon.
The midweek Prayer Service
Avenue.
Tho I’rimnry Sunbeam* will will be held at thu Central Baptist
meet at the First Baptist Church Churrh ut 7:30 p. m. Tho Sunbeam* will meet nt this time.
at 3:30 p.m.
Tile Prayer Meeting nnd Blblo
Training Union Enlargement study
lie held at the Assembly
Campaign nnd Training School of Godwill
nt 8:00 p. tn. featuring a
will he held nt the First Itaptist lecture on the last three chapter*
Church beginning at 7:.’t0 p.m.
of the Hook of Revelation follow’d
The Ladle* Auxiliary of the with an open dl*cu*sion on the
brotherhood of Hallway Trainmen *amo subject.
will meet at 7:00 p.m. nt the home
T u m ts n w
of Mr*. L. II. Harvey, 201 West
The Men’s Fellowship of the As­
Fifteenth Street.
sembly of God will meet at Iho
The monthly sectional fellow­ church at 8:00 p. tn. for “work
ship meetlmr of the nine Assem­ night" during which doughnut*
blies of find in the Sanford section and hot drinks will lie served.
Training Union Enlargement
will he held in the local church nt
8:00 pin. Itev. Howard S. Hush, Cnmpnlgn and Training School nt
superintendent of the South Flor­ tho First Baptist Church begin­
ida district council is scheduled ning nt 7:30 p. m.

PERSONALS

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Thc-pluti Troupe OOH of tin*
Seminole High School presented
their nnnunl piny last night nt
8:00 p.m. in the school auditorium.
The play wn* a comedy entitled
"Sniniter arid Smoother" with H
nutxtniiihiig attribute* being cb’vcr
lines and lillnrbm* sltnatlon*.
About (HI persons were present
for the perforiuniiee,
The piny was presented ulso
during the ehnpel hour yesterday
and was under the direction of
Mr*. Iloyd Coleman, director of
the Troupe, Tin* young player*
were well suited for their part*,
with especially good performance*
being tin lied in by Miss Janice
Reel, Miss Mary Jane Hoyle ulid
Ronald Hold. The other young
dramatist* ably handling their
part* were Mis* lletay Anne Carler, Mi»s Mcrtiv Cnaaoy. Alls*
(Jail IlittiiiM’. MisS'.Msry Ism Copes
land, Mis* Rosemary (tam er, Ron­
nie Anderson. Stanley Katx ami
James Davis.

LONG WOOD
Hr MRS. J. II. MUNICH
Tony Hunter of the U. S. Navy
Is spending leave with hi* parents
Mi. ami Mis. Herbert Hunter of
lame wood.
Hobby French ami Tom Jackson linvo pledged I’l Knppn frater­
nity nt Stet*on University.
The town council ha* requoited
the Atlnntic Coast f.lne R. K to
place it watchman nt crossing.
Clyde Walker spent the wetk
end with his parents.
Hoy ILdiii and Harry Rcott of
K. S. U. spent lust week end In
Lontfwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Freeman of
Orlumlo were recent Burst* of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Harold Jackson.
The Woman's Auxiliary of
Christ Church sponsored it rani
party Friday night at tho library.
Refreshments worn served lo a
large nttendanco.
Mis. Kiiv Voorhics and daughter
Melissa, of Springfield, Ore. am
vlsltitir- her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Searcy.
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Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Hartley of
Longwood hnd ns their guests at
their ramp on the WeklVIl River
Mr, and Mrs. Hill Hartley of Gain

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THE ESSEX
STUDIO
ROBERT L COX
PHOTOGRAPHER
1M NORTH PARK AVKNUR
PIIONB I7«
FOR APPOINTMENTS

Junior High
Itr PENNY WALLKII
On Monday. Nov. 10, we hnd n
most pleasant surprise. Gene Arn­
old of the Sanford Naval Air S ta­
tion came and played his arrordian
for u*. lie was Introduced by Mr.
Charles Morrison.
Among hi* selections were Diz­
zy Finger*. I.udv of Spain, S tar­
dust and for ail encore, Wnlklng
Mv Hahy Hark Horne,
Wo were sorry to hear that
Gene Is leaving Hanford, having
been transferred tit the Key West
N atal Alt .Station.
We observed Armistice Diiv by
having an appropriate eluipel pro­
gram.
Mrs. Fleming conducted the muideal part of tho assembly. We
sang Ju-Dn nnd n medley of An­
chors Aweigh, The Marine’s Hymn
nnd The 'Caissons (lo Bolling A*
long.
Wo weie foitunntc to have Mr.
Voile Williams. Jr., member of tho
House of RenresrntntlVM, «* our
speaker. He Is also a member of
I lie American Legion and a veter­
an nf World War II.
Mr. Williams told us of some of
his experience* during the war
which were very interesting to
us.
He explained the meaning and
the origin of Armistice Day.
Mr. Williams stressed citizenphip Mini
out niir purl in
tiie world of tomorrow nnd the
training and preparation we must
have for it.
Conrh Howard Gordie sang
"God Bless America." followed by
the entire student body singing
the sumo song.
Thursday afternoon we had
girls’ volley ball game and n boys
•itnrh football game with pupil*
from Lake Monroe. Both were e*(Itlnrr games. Our girls w in JB Jo
f.! and our hoys did likewise, 30 to
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Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Gooding of
Citrus ' Heights announce the en­
gagement of their daughter Marie
to CpI. Troy FTetcher F'ogarty.
Ctrl. Fogarty is the son of Mr. nnd
Mr*. D. T. F'ognrly of Arabl, Gn.
and is stationed ut the Orlando
Air Base. Miss Gooding graduated
from Seminole High School In
1052 nnd Is working with MeCrory’s, Plan* for the wedding
will be announced later.

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By BOB THOMAS

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HOLLYWOOD (tt — With three
year* of marriage docked off,
Jumr* Stewart Is a changed man.
Or sn his friends and associates
would have you believe. They
claim that Jimmy, once Holly­
wood's most noted and eligible
bachelor, is different from the fel­
low wo knew a few years ago.
F'nr one thing, he talks. He hud
long been noted for such conver­
sational gems as "Waal, shucks,
I don't know aliout that." But
when we had lunch together, hr
talked glowingly about his new
family. It consists of his wife. Bar
bara. her two sons by a previous
marriage, 0 and 8, and the twin
Stewart daughters, 18 months.
"You see, each of the hnys said
he wanted a baby sisler," Jimmy
explained "So we had lo arrange
thsl (nr them Anil yon know something? It's unitizing (lint each boy
has claimed n sisler for his own.
We try to mix them up, but the
Jioys insist on adopting line of Iho
sister* apiece ’’
I n*krd Jimmy If ho thought
marriage has changed his life lie
said he wouldn'l lie (he Judge of
(hat What abnul making adjust
menls? I hud hrnrd that nftrr ho
was firsl married he would leave
the house in the morning without
saying gnndby (o anyone.
"Now Ihnt's a press agent's story
If I ever heard one," he replied
indignantly But nflrr reflection,
hr added: "I guess that did happen
once. I gui up and loft the house
wllhnul saying n word lo anyone.
When 1 got halfway lo the studio,
I realized what I had lime. I had
to stop and telephone home to
make aiMilngies."
The Indiana, Pa., nrlnr was
really more ut ease talking about
Ids career, rather than Ids personal
life. He was the pioneer In the
spill the profit picture deals which

other stars have flocked to.

Thai’s the deal whrrchy Ihc star
works for no salary. Iml takes 5fl
tier cent of the profit* of his pic­
ture. It lias reportedly brought
Stewart payments of over a half
million dollars apiece for picture*
like "Winchester 73" and "Bend
of the River." lie Is currently
making "Thunder Hay" on the
same basis. That’s a story about
Udelands oil. filmed largely at Mor­
gan City, La.

IIAn HOLD DINNER
The RAs of the FTrst Baptist
Churrh were entertained with a
dinner given by the Hrothethond
of the churrh lust night ut the
church. Nineteen boys were pre­
sent. Councillor A. B. Ted ford ini­
tiated two boys Into Hie order.

When you are making candy,
don’t beat It before It has cooled.
Tho ideal temperature for beat­
By .SADIE HODKHIILOM
ing I* when the saucepan feels
Thu Woman's Missionary (to lukewarm In the palm of the hand.
clrly of the Lake Monroe Baptist
Church had their program meetlug for thu month of November. Orlando were the guests of Rev,
Monday, Nov. 1U. The subject.of and Mrs. H. H. Martin and Mrs.
thu program was "Preparation Laura Prlrsler Sunday.
Fiddle Hendrix of Orlando was
For Week of Prayer For Foreign
Missions." Circle No. 1 met Mon­ the week-end guest of Ids grand­
day uvening at 3:00 o'clock at the parents, Mr.'and Mrs. If. /.. Dunn.
Mrs. Mary Alice Martin of Or­
home of Mr*. Frank Farmer.
Mrs. Farmer, circle chairman lando la spending the week with
(tilvti tho dcvotlonRl ifltl Mfi* *1^ her son and daughter-in-law, tho
H. Martin gave the hlghHghla on Rev. and Mrs. H. If. Martin.
Mr, and Mrs, H. Z. Dunn had
"W hat Our U tile Moon ChrtUmaa Offering I* Used For. Cir­ aa their guests Sunday Mr. and
cle No. 2 met at the church a t 5Irs. Walter Hendrix of Orlando.
Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Kady
7:30 p.m. Mr*. Ed Oglesby gave
tho devotional, and prayer by Mrs. and children spent the weekend
H. H. Martin. Those taking part In Gainesville visiting Mr, Cady’s
In the program were: Mlsa Art# parenta.
Mrs, Bob Jannan and children
Mann, and Mrs. U. Norwood.
Dr. and Mrs, II. II. Martin of of Caala, Fla. were the recent
inieaU of Mr. and Mrs. II. Z.
Dunn.
•avllle and Mr, and Mr*. Thorton

Lake Monroe

Mis* Lucy Ann Ward of Higgins
Termer has entered the Medical
Corps nf the Army, her mother,
Mr*. It, W. Porter, stated today.
Mi** Ward I* a graduate of Sem­
inole High .School with the Cm**
of 11)52 uml plan* to enter (mining
for medical technician at F*t. I.ee,
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By BEVERLY GRAY

T.E.L. Class Enjoys
ThunkHgiving Dinner

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The lioioe of Dr. nod Mr*. J. A.
Smith on Oak Avenue was the
scene for the annual Thanksgiving
dinner ami party of the T.K.I..
Class of the F’ltsl Baptist Church
. *. ''la*-* . J am
yesterday. Mi** Dottle Sinilli u*
slstrd the host*.
CAUL EISIIMIOAA l it
Potted plants, vnri-colored chry­
santhemums and other full flower* Eisunhowurs Arrive
lent a festive air to the rooms nf
the Smith home. The long table To Spend I'he Winter
in the dining room wu* ln-ioitiful­
ly decorated with flowers empha­
Mr. and Mi*. Cm I Ki.-.-uhow
sising the Thanksgiving theme. A of AVitliuinspoit, Pa. have .m u
large "horn of plenty" graced the to spend t l i c i t - fourth w i n l e t
center of the (able uinl ill each Sanford. Tlu-v plan lo •- idmember'* place wa* a lovely cor­ -IlkI Pnlmetlo Avenue, llu- henn
sage.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Lie- kMe. Kiacnhuwer iihud in
Following the turkey dinner a
short business se-sion wa* held sill of Gem-nil Dwight D I
with Mrs, K. M. ( an oil presiding. howci and l)ii* omiuiiu; . \ r
All those present signed a cord lo liioni'lf n* plea e,l win ' , .
be sent lo an ill member. The de­ &lt;nine of tile ctert I&gt;at o i-i , ■
votional wo* given by Ml*. Mar­ we "at least i n i \ , i it if i
(ml h III I he U -it ||
tha Marshall and a ’ITmnksgiving ieligion*
tin* next foot \eiii '
reading wa* given by Mr*. Cat ■ foiAle
Eisellliowei
, p,t
,
roll. Dr. Smith told the gioup an dent of the Smifoid I
&lt;i
interesting *(my about the origin anil is no anleiil shot ll■-1&gt;&lt;•..t I •
of the "horn of plenty".
lloislast.
Those present were: Mrs. A. K.
Ilossetter, teacher, Mrs. P. P.
Campbell, Mr*. Carroll, Mr*. Hen- Christmas D am e
riel In Lfuiiurd. Mi*. \V. L. StoodPlans To lie Made
etiuiire, Sr., Mi*. M A. Callavvoy.
Mr* Lillian Vickery, Mr*. F'.. N.
Final plan* (iii I hr ntinm
Burdick, Mr*. Marshall, Mi*. II.
Lima * night 'III *H• V4.ll l
F Cash of Hartwell, Gn . Mr*. M. Clu
on Monday iiHi'hf xvhe'll •. »
Cunimlng, Mt* ,1 \ Cunningham. made
1♦-» IlifiliVl'M »lf I'll* i• ft i»i l1I'll \ .t
Mr* II. E. Cordell, Mr*. Ellen soiorily will ini’H III
U»
,
Shmloin, Ml* W II Stovall. Mr*. with tiie nf fit-*11 * a I Mo8 ♦»•lies .
Snllie Allen. Mrs. .1 D Abraham*, 1 In vIon y S*'!'!P'ii»I hif 1l.ifks 11IV 'M' It
Mr- J. A. Ben-mi. Mr* C E Iho. lo l* WIp4 itn* tut* l* t* .1 111 .J
too. Mrs. II, W Shoo non. Mr*, W. Ini Ill d li• n 11«»i-1 1;£*’ -* i a iih i i.
F Wall-lev, Mi*. Grace lll*hop, t i o dl 'lli e w ill
.•ns, W. •'. Y•-*!••&gt;, Mrs. ,v W. .lali- l o i t o w i n g
Smith, Mi** Minnie Stewart and paper.
Mi-* Millie Stewait, Di an,I Mr-.
Smith ami Mi** I hit tie Smilh.

Memorial Stadium’* rnfter* will
ho ringing tonight, when the San­
ford Seminole* oppose Davtnna'*
Seabreeze High School nt R:iN)
o'clock!
He there so you enn help cloer
’em to another victory) Support
from fan* help* bid hi the back­
bone of any team! I el’* strength
en the Seminole*! We've got the
mntrilnl to win atw»y*i:i
I think the Seminole*, have
checked uu u WONRERF'DL re
cord so fnr nnd we're not going
to let Seabreeze TRY to tear it
down, are we?
Gossip ami Gab:
Gordon Toll I* getting ready for
n ver-r-ry heavy date sometime
this weekend, wo hear! Hmtmn.
wonder who? Betty Jindnrx is one
of the sweetest gui* I know! Tintwins, Samira and Snnjn Monforton, along with Marianne Boston,
remind o* of "The Three Musk­
eteer*"'! Who |« ihl* Dot Johnson
says she would like to hnvr a date
w ith ? ? ? ? ? Tile couple of the
week is Jeanne Lane Miller ami
Jimmy Krlder! Load* »f luck t*»
you two!
T..«
th- V. -.mad Semlne'lost nut the other evening nnd
finished the game (1-0! They ve
really had a grand scoreboard H1&gt;
far, unit the rumor* are around
that there next scuffle will Indeafening victory for ustIM
| hope everyone enjoyed th* |H ints to Housewives}
pluv "Smarter and'Sm oother a
Bv Cleo '1 -Alttell
much us the Thespians enjoyed N— ------- ----------------------------potting it on!!!
E x te n sio n N oltitio ii sp e eln ll-l
Thul’s nil for now. Be scold? yu'
AA'Illi
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Today’s Women
llv tm U trlllY n o t:
Associated Press Women's Editor
How cun a girl keep her has
bund happy. If he's one of Holly
wood’* handsomest glamor boys?
“ Easy." s»v» Linda Christian
Ihe green-eyed actress who Is *|ill
married In screen star Tyrone
Power after four highly publicized
years "I feed h in t"
Here in New York for the open­
ing of "The Happy Time." In which
she plays h rr most Important ride
to date. Linda dnesn'l It .ik espec­
ially like a homehoilv
Born In Mexico and etltn .di d In
Venezuela. Palestine, South Africa,
Holland and Italy. Mr
I &gt;rone
Power looks like a young and mod­
ernized version nf Cleopatra But,
as she (minis uut, looks aren't
everything. 1-ots of girls have al­
lure, but how many, for Ind.mcc,
know how to dark authentic Mex­
ican tnoln or fried beans1' Says
Linda:
"Fvc gathered up recipes In
every country I've lived in, and
Ty Just love* them nil "
A devoted ami ruiiv irulimis
mother, she takes her year old
daughter, Bominn, along on all
her tour*. Tho baby’s name cummcmoralcs the rlty where Linda
met Ty nnd where they »penl
their honeymoon—Rome
Linda was born Blanca Itosn
Walter, the daughter of a Dutch
nil executive whose business look
him to most of the fnr corner*
of the enrlh She studied medicine
nnd planned to become a surgeon,
until offers of screen contract* In­
terfered wtlh her similes.
She went to Hollywood, hid
didn't meet Tyrone rower until
she look a vacation trip lo Hume.
Linda caused some comment,
even In Hollywood, by her unusual
anniversary gift to Ty—an un­
draped statue of herself which
graces (heir Hollywood lawn Both
Mr. and Mrs. Power do n lot of
(raveling, but Ihoy'rc never sep­
arated for more than six weeks
a year. Tho rest of Ihe lime Linda
presides In their California home,
working up a reputation as a model
hoatcsi with the film colony
Linda plans to continue her film
career, of which Ty approves high­
ly. But, she says, she II never let
It Interfere with her duties as a
housewife, ■ mother and a rook.

rnlli d “1 ‘hi. ken uinl liri"** mg Sopietio
Here''•4 1111■wuv i" |Mi*|irif e Ii:
fill up i»hmif fhl«*r *IIP* of
i-iiiikcil I’ll I. k* II lilt M *‘ll| 1. size"
p li.ee
Milk !• a i1
»*f Ml lit Yi using
1lie*.- IIIKM 'in u l ', a in hi espo.io*
hatter, a tiiiI'll (linilllc fhllll „ \ lea
|n&gt;itn iih. ' i 1.4i‘-s|i#if*ii v*Itit. p.-p
pee. :t nil* • . hit ken hinth &lt;o milk.
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l Imppi-|| 4filli k« II v 11*1*1 ^ M1* ........
llU, |»4'|»|"l . nil*! ful nnd •*mk fm
o few mtimit * * 1 hen Mild mill in
lo nth. i’Kkr&lt;,, uiid u'dihd'A. ul ul heal
To mu i. * Mm&gt;-•••1*11
need: 2 *(i . iy»M uni nlu end cl moil*.
2 tniili'KRHiilii* butter, 'a cop diced
celery, &lt;i e111» dirt'di itri’T'ii peppel,
'« nip elm■pprd1 till lull, *y laldespoon Hilt, S 1enH|iiuin uh ill- pep
uinl h nip chicken
per, 1
iii oih or milk. Mix hutlisi with
eorilhread ■romlis uml add celery,
giee ll peppi&lt;1 . nnd n»imn. Illi-nd to
und milk
gt-lhei HIVll. pepper, «
■a hrn th. nii'l mill Li t»thni inKi**illelll*.
Now lo get all llli* gill'll food In
gether:
Grease a linking dish or rossoi»de will) chicken fat or halier.
Place a layer of the dressing
(half of ill on (lie bottom, place a
layer of the chirkep pieces on Ihe
dressing, and pour I S cups of the
satire on that. Add unotlier Inver
of dressing nod the remaining
sauce. Bake at 3511 degree* F'ulii&lt;-nhrlt for mm hum. Ilf the dish
is glass, IHike at 325 degrees for
■me hour.)
Tlirio you have it: e i g h t gener­
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BAND ASSm’IATIDN
The meeting of the Hemilmle
High School Band and Dreheslrii
Association parents which hud
been scheduled for Nov. 18 has
been postponed until a Inter date,
Mrs. W. I- Vance, secretary an­
nounced today.

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**'Mr.*and Mrs. Marin Bono of ChigV
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visiting
Mr.&gt; j»nd
BIB Pope of Longwood. Mrs. llone
It tha former Joan I’yieu ,
Mr. and Mr*. Don Carder Betti
U u , and Donald spent last week
end In Hreen Cove Spring* with
Mr. and Mrs. R- Winkle.
Mrs. 4, H. Menlck It tlttn d ln g a
luncheon given In honor of tha u .
A. n- Slate regent.
The Civic U eguo will g}V &gt;
tern, Tuesday Nov. IB U» walcomt
new membert and guetta,

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Mr. nnd M.s. P. II. Tepsle have
Alls It. \V. I’oitcr of Apartment
returned from Atlanta, Ga. where 7, lliggin* Tori nee. announce* the
they spent several days on loud­ engagement of hei daughter Maness.
ble Ward lo Bobeit G. Weaver of
Knox, IV Mi«* Ward I* the
Mis* Mildred Turner will have da lighter of ihe lute Ormond Fi
a* her weekend guests MU* May- Ward of Sanford and Ft. Bragg,
dene Hell and Mis* Frances De- N» C. and Mr* Porter. The imirxern of Chattanooga, Teiin. They riage will be solemnized during
were classmates of Mis* Turner's the spiing.

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Real Estate Men See Man Who Wanted Formosan Toll High
A h Typhoon Strike*)
Loan Rate Increase To Be Governor Is

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M inister Nehru Is
Not Entirely Sold
On Racial Statute

"untouchable,.”

Technically, they ure already
tnuchahle The Indian (.'unstltutinn
rules mil all discrimination and
lays down A|h-cIuI guarantee* nl
political ami social «.&lt;&lt;|iiallty which
run fur a decadi
Mul aliclenl eiistom is dying hard
in the villuKcs of rural In
India. As
always, an orthodox hl|(h caste
woman may throw awoy hunt
handled hy an untouchable. tin
touchaldes remain apart. In sou
reunit'd quarter* a( the village Mil
shirts, low men socially and eco­
nomically on Ihe Hindu caste lad­
der.
Legislation jmlling leclh Into the
eonslltutlonul guarantee* of equal­
ity may he Introduced In currunl
session of Parliament. If Ihe guvernment C’omiress purly got-* ahead
with Ihe hill nod wins passage
over high caste opiHisItlon. a d s ol
dlscrluiiuatlon would Income slut
ilinry piinHhnhlc offenses for Ihe
first lime
However, Ihe Nehru govern
Inc id's owti official charged with
protcdlru! Ihe right* of imtmirhahles, 1, M. Skrlkant, opposes such
a move. So fur (he Premier has
not luken a personal stand In Ihe
behind Ihe srenes controversy.
Skrik.mt, a huslncssmun active
in social welfare organizations
sponsored liy llrahmins and others
of hiuh easlt- for Ihe advancement
of the lower castes, advocated fi­
nancial help for "non official
group* working for Ihe uplift of
the scheduled castes mul for Ihe
fur the removal of imtoucliability.”
tie also timed greater emphasis
on action hy slolo government*.
Especially In cntnnllinu "a record
qf vlllaifcs where llurljan* are still
suffering under sociul dlsahllllles "
The late Muhalma (iamlhl uuve
X I Untmichahlcs Ihe name llurljaus,
I ,1 which literally means "ehlhlrcn of
Clod."
Largely Ihrnngh Ihe efforta ol
Hindus, most states have passed
* v II the (inmlhiun groups of high eusle
IWt laws prohibiting inlerfercnce wlih
i-int i the use of wells ami access In
temples and other public places hy
Itl-I/ llarljans Hoi Skrlkuni reports Ihul
'iiR "very few cases have been re
corded In Ihe courts of law for
breach of the provisions of these
acta."
Thu multi reason, he explains,
"Is that Harijnns have mi courage
come forward either tu draw
tu* to
from the cnmuiou wells or
H water
to go tu public places, since they
are (ienerally economically depun
\rtlrt dent upon non-HurlJanx."
Economic dlsconlent among the
I*
llarljana, who make up innsl of
India's landless nuiicullurul labor,
la beginning In find political ex
proision. ('ommunist success in or­
ganizing lumlless untouchables in
some areas was mainly rcs|ionsll)!n
for .South Indian lied victories In
Hie geoi-rul elections
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tv Pork Embargo For
,1— State Is Modified
thilln By Livestock Body
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NOTICE

Dun McCarty u director of Ihe
Florida Chamber of Commerce, und
who was elected Governor of Flor­
ida on Nov. -I,will address that or­
ganization’* noth Annual Meeting
ut noon on Nov. lit at Jacksonville.
||e will salute many new Florida
Industrialists who have nccepisd
invitations to partirinate In the
Meeting. MrCnrtv will he irinugnuliil Governor early in January.

** HMllRRrd
*’-qf ()■*#!
F. VVudr. A Edwin Htiintmlser, A.
K. lohnon, M. * Hagan. II. jb
I 'hull n. V'iiii-vtiril and (,o„ Dr. T.
F McDanii'l, Let- Hrolhi-rs, Moridn Power Corp., Maitlunil Turkey
I arm, Cassellierrv Gardens, Inc.,
II. M, Gleason, Itev. L. W. Hcotl,
i'otler. Gray, laitieks anil IP-wer,
A. Wieholdl,
i». iirown’s Her.
Station, T. W. Jones, E. II. larrn-y,
nth- Guaranty und Abs. Co.,
iinunie Cuwnit Hheel Metal, Flor­
ida Hotel, C. A. Whldilon, Hr., and
Howard MeGough.
Also Hanford T rail'll IV , C. CWelsh, Htokes F i s h Mliiki't,
Wagoner Furniture (V . I. K.
Higgins. It. L. Harvey, P A.
Mere, (&gt;. P. Herndon, John L.
Calloway. H. F. Doutlnyv, Itoumlllul and Anderson. Iloushohler As*orliites. Eddie l.angiotti. Julius
Dingfelder, Vables lintel. Ilnrrv
F. Kent. Ilov Holler, Holler Motor
Sales, Hill Hardware CV, Down­
town C'ienoer mid lalry., Philips
Colonial Cleaners. George A.
Jm-er, .1r.. Edward F. Lane. Itllz
Theatre, Jarohsun's Dept. Si-ire,
E. H. Ih-nnull, Huy Kenm-dv, .1.
M. Hpliknrik, llrrruan’s Cafe,
[toward N. Jones, Itulo-rt C.
Miller, llnvmond Htudio, Win. E.
Kuilcr Jeweler. K. C. Harper,
Nii-hnlsun llulek Co.. Haynes &lt;)fDie Machine Co., Charles F. Wert,
Florida Home (Ins Co., J. C.
iliitchison und Co., ami Dr. A. W.
Epps, Hr.
Also Fred It. Wilson. Dr. L. T.
Doss, tV. W. Dawson, Jr., Hnmlti-tie County Lnundrv Co., Wight
Grocery (Jo,, Green’s Fuel Gas
Service, Hr. John M. Morgan, F.
A. Dyson, Lake Kathryn Hriu-h
''nMt-|, (Indio htnllnn \V T II K,
McCrury .Stores Corp., Dr, Hurry
Silshy, Dr. Leo nurd . Munson,
liiinney’s Krslailinnt, Hollywood
Shops, Inhn II. Williams. Howard
lloteh-r, Grange Stale Oil Co., W.
A. la-ffler, Castle Jewelry, Hill
Implement Co., Crumley and
’’oiilelt*- .1
llnl’ H%•»-•- ■ O.
Chase, Jr., Hill Lnmher and Hup■uy i in i, Murry’s Liquor Store,
M. L. Cnllnin, J. M. Hllnednher,
Itu Yinoli.l M. Hull, Petite Purls
Lingerie, Inc.. Chose and Com­
pany, J. A. Calhoun, Dr. J. A.
.Smith, Lodge und Hon, Huhli's
llakery. Fousts Drug Hlnre, Itulay, Hemlnole Dry Cleaners,
Hubert E. Korns, Western Alitu
Assuclutes, Frank Womlrnlf, lr„
Dr. Harry H. Woodruff, Gordon
Frederick, Win. C. Hulrhlsnn, .In.
It, II, Pope Co., Inc., Fred W."
Ilrnder, and Jimmie Cowall Hheel
Melnl,
Also Hennett’a Cahill Court,
George W. Morgan, Pilot CJuh,
Kan,lull Klertric C«„ Hunshlne
Market. J. C. Davis, Central Flor­
ida Funds, It, A. Williams,
Moughton Insurance Agency, W.
E. Kirrhliiiff Jr., Central Florida
(Jtllck Freeze, twill Druthers Fruit
Company, Harold II. Kastner
Company, W. W. Horne Truck­
ing Company, J. W. Altman,
Sanford Produce Company, W.
il. Ilrtiwn Miller, John 11. Cnllahan, nnd Kalph Cowan.

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uses
The Florida Swing Producera
lation and aevtral small garfeed operators fought the
•gee. The board received
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lutlons and a number or tale•ma urging Iho embargo ba kept

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The Stole Livestock
it**
m i Sanitary Hoard has modified an
embamn on pork and |&gt;ork prod
r - 1 ucti to permit more meal to come
t l f - ■ Into Florida.
lor.j
The board made u number of
Thursday tn the ban orlgl4«* change*
nally
imposed In Keep out vesicular
If
anlhcma, a disease that kills
;L*:r
jta but Is harmless to hutnuns.
This Is wliut they did:
1. Voted to let In boneless |&gt;ork
-toh
front stales where the swine dlHwx'i soase
has not shown up. Hut hugs
from these areas must have been
under observation for five days
slaughter and show no
f ** . prior to sluugl
: Jo,i signs of the disease.
I. Products processed from hogs
*
In illsonsu free states can come In
l tfs
3. Pork and pork products which
went into cold storage plants out&amp;*■» aide Florida prlur to May 1 may
enter. The old limit wai April l,
4. Pigs feet processed In glass
SchoolH
t*- Jars may enter.
Oil* 3. Special permits for such pork
- » ■ f « « S ..|
Bpeclaltles as Virginia ham may
be granted at thu discretion of the had paid claims amounting to
au to vclerlnurhn provided they more thaa 14,000 on a school bus
afa from animals killed prior to accident In 1050 and that all claims
were paid and tba caae la perm a­
May I.
fd, T".0 I*°.ar' 1. tltthlencd regulations nently closed.
Dr. daorge ||. Starke appeared
Iflldu Florida, voting to quarin]togs fed un public garbage before the board and requested that
Ive days before Ihey go To liability Iniurance be provided for
-filer, During that lime they protecting both the board and the
ma eat grain or cooked garbage. City of Sanford agalmt damages
suiting from Injury
injury to an----spectators
&gt; board aald the quarantine resulting
which may occur at ■ apeclal foot­
midmild not apply to hogs fed gar■ge cooked sufficiently to kill vlr- ball game between Croomi Aca-

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TA1PEII iAt—A howling tropical
JERUSALEM (At . MIAMI BEACH o h -It cal estate
1113
typhnnn haltered southwest For­ troops broke up dem
people think the new Itepubllcan
100T Sanford As*.
mosa Thursday night, killing or striking workers
administration will authorize a
widiod ollt.
Arab section of Je
calling
Injuring hundreds.
small Increase In &lt;1 I home mort­
the vb|c tVas
Hv JOHN II. CHAPMAN
ROY WALL
Government authorities said U for the dismissal of
gage Insurance rates from Hie
pre lllrEiIV uiuat • I .Uorum
was not
LINCOLN. Neli 0* - The man
wi
rnler,
Tcwdk
Abul
would
take
until
tomorrow
lo
gel
present -I nor cent
who us llculcnunt governor said
present.
AulhorFjes acted , r Uarl
On this belief, they predict an­ his Job wasn't worth having—but an accurate appraisal of the toll.
.
other IxKun In home construction who wauled sumc day lo Im- gov­ The Ming Cnu Evening News Nablus and llamaljafe.
said a police station at Kanbslung three persons were arrested In J e ­
New and Used Instruments
for veterans.
ernor—is governor-elect now
At Ihi- convi-ul on of Ihe Nuiiooui
lie is Iti.pidillrun Hubert li liiolil ft|M,rlc(f jo persons klficd, 2U0 In­ rusalem. The streets qf Lba old ettv
All I.Hading Makes
jured, and 3u0 homes flattened In were deserted and blU
vatnu
Association of Heal Estate Hoards I Crosby. 41. of North Platte.
Repaint and Reconditioning
to a standstill.
here Thuisday. a panel of it bro­
In the early 1040s the young at­ Its district alone.
Jordan’s governor of
Kanhslung. one of Formosa's two
lem
kers said (hoy thought G. 1 home torney In-gun thinking seriously
BukurN Musical Instrument Shop
mortgage rates might he increased . about being governor At the time main ports, is near the big Chinese issued orders to police ,JW ,-sa UP
any further demonstrat
IM4 Cadar Arenas
Phone U t9
and to
to 4*ti per ccnl
i lie was (h&gt;- youngest speaker Nationalist naval base
Uncfficial r e p o r t s suggested search civilians for
n weaey blame
They
blamed the 4 per cent role , Nebraska’s one-house legislature
pons.
nr slowing down Ihe veterans hud ever had Hit legislative serv­ ■aVy damage lo military mstaltaReports from Amman, capita)
liouslrig
‘
program in the past 18 ice was interrupted hy a stretch llnns but the extent probably will
months.
- in tin- Navy When he caino homo be kept secret for security reasons. of Jordon, said demands for the
premier's
dismissal ware pouring
Many points In the typhoon's
Henry II llohin.&lt;on. Atlanta, one in- stdl hud Die governor idea.
ul the panel niemht-i*. foresaw .i
To get his name before thu vo­ wake could nnt be reached Tele­
"terrific iMNim" In Imlldlng G l ters, Crosby run fur lieutenant gov­ phone and telegraph lines were
I'HAYKH CRUSADE
hnuses in southeastern • laies If tho ernor In IWO and won While hold­ ripped
The
Rev, A. C. Trice of Trinity
Interest rate is laaisl .1
No casualties were reported
Tax RooltB ar« »)P«n For payment of 1052 City I hxch.
ing that post he had a hill Intro­
"Thousands of voter.ms havu duced to abolish Ihe offire. Nut among personnel at headquarters Methodiat Church at Sisth HtZest
i'/o IHncoupt will he allowed for payment In November;
and
Hanford
Avenue,
mft
rrcenily
nf
the
United
States
Military
been deprived of the housing bene­ enough work, he said. The bill died
Asslstunco Advisory Group, headed with a group of HI. Paul Baptist
fits guuranleed them hy Die G I. In coin in Hire.
3V
!&gt; for payment In Decembert 2r ! for payment In
Church members and In his talk
Hill of flights,” he said, “ because
In IUM) lie was winning cam by Major Gen. William C. Chase brought forth the Idea uf slatting
jgguary and 1'a (or pttymenl In February.
Ittvezlors urcn’l iulm-slcd In 4 ja r ptilgn manager for Gov. Val Petera I'rayer Crusade in an effort of
cent mortgages.”
sun He turned aside many sugges­
making people more cptwiuua
The brokers agreed that con­ tions that lie seek a congressional
Ellen Hoy
religion, He ntulcd (hat the
struction costs would remain nbmil seat.
BtirkH Home
City Tex Collect nr
should
he
more
prayer
in
the
hoi
the lurnc In the next six months.
(Tushy wus thinking uImmiI be­
and more prayer meetings at the
Labor costs arc the controlling fac­ ing governor
tl'iiRtiMuMl Vowi e u « our)
various churches.
tor, they said, and policies of the
Cumpiiigulng recently. In- met a with patterned wall paper. Bay
Elsenhower udmiuistrallon are out former assistant sergeant at arms windows ore Incorporalcd Into the
going to lower labor costs
of the Legislature who laughingly j construction ol the m aster's lied
iccullcd often helng kept Fate a t, room and the dining porch. Im­
Ids post because Crosby wus still mediately off the dining room. The
f tii.H c liiill M e e t i n g
working
j color sene nip uf the dining porch
Crosby warns Dial lights will Is duik green, while Ihe windows
horn lute in the governor's office ure cuiitppcd with beige draw cur­
loo when he moves in
tains The living room color scheme
I I' mw11H|i(4*iv r r n m •"»•««* iimai
“ I’d like to introduce some r e a -,
IN T H E G R E A T E S T L O V E S T O R Y Y O U H A V E E V E R S E E N !
voted to stage the 1(153 all-star sellable re organization of atalu [ also is dork green.
The lihrory or den, which may
game here, despite the fail that government,” he says
be Improvised Into a spare bed
we didn't usk for It."
In his campaign, he used black- roent, has walls of the weste
Mr. Callulian neither winild cun- Iniurd and chalk to illustrate how rlcrosa pine panelling. Shelves,
firm nr n-fiitu (In- rumor Hint the some functions could lie shifted which stretch to the ceiling, arc
lllnes wilh nil »f Its nine players, for more efficiency For example, adjustable Unth the bedrooms of
Inis, nod conn-slnii eipiipment he doesn't see why. in a funning the Darks' children ore pnnellcd
cniild he piireiinseil fur $|,&lt;HI0, the state like Nebrusku, the Depart­ with |dne,
amuiint estimated ilmi tin- ten in ment of Agriculture should he burA two tone green bath is located
owes in Jug'll ili-l,I k.
tlcncd with Inspection of hotels and between the childrens' rooms,
"I mtllint ovi-r-emphnslze Ihe rooming houses
(-quinped with sliding, recessing
l»i|M&gt;rlnru-iuf
lids
nn-i-tiiig
The new governor, son of a law­ doors, light green fixtures and a
Weilnesilny night. We urge every yer, attended Hustings (Null) Col­ green efay tile mosaic floor. Thu
stiii-khold-i and director to I,,* lege. the University of Minnesota yellow Die hath off the master bed
E R N E S T HEMI NGWAY' S
Tw e ntie th C e n tu r y -F o x i
present. The very future of Ini e- and Harvard Law School He met room Is equipped with green fix­
hull ill Hutifnr.l fui iievl y,-ai i &lt;I tils Canadian horn wife while both tures and is a combination powder
at stake
! tin i.ri::!u:;
.11 were students at Cambridge Mass r.Mirn It I* sI'O •-qi|lj)rx-i| with
the Im-iil fruilchlse nut ,,f Hnnfnrd They hnve two children. Ilnhert, hullt-ln cabinets and u clothes ham­
HI. and Sosun, 12
per and has a yellow and Jade
limy liei-onie n necessity ’’
green floor
In stressing the impurltinee of
1'lans arc made fur landscaping,
luimeilinte iiclli,0, I’ll 11IIhim pninl
which Includes a patio, a fountain
7, T E C H N I C O L O R
Prices: Mutn. ■flllc; Even. • &lt;1.00
cd out, "Hanford will lose nil nf 20 VchicIt'N Involved
pool, a crushed stone walk extend­
its players If Ihe riidi dues not
Children — 23r (All Da))
In
Turnpike
Accident
ing
around
ipost
of
Ihe
house,
a
|&gt;nst Its giiarnntee money with tin..HILDEGARDE NEFFf,.jJt.n,WfiRYl F. MNUCK
rose garden and stretching lawns.
Nniinnal Itiiset.nll AssiM-ialiun fur
An
artesian
well
furnishes
water
KKAItNV.
N
J.
(A
t—
More
than
WiNitZ», Ilf NR/ MUG tons ru, t, CASH ROOlNSOri
Die eiiming season hy Jan, Kl,”
the underground law sprinkl­
- During the oast two months ihe 20 vehicles lurludliig a bus and for
Fenture Time-: I ;(&gt;(&gt; - HtD-l - 5:13 - 7:15 .Pi'JU
ing
system.
The
pump
and
tool
two
truckspiled
tin
today
In
two
directors of the nines have been |
limisc is Incatrd at the rear uf the
THEATRE
actively trying In seek help ni u fhulu reaction accidents on the fog- house.
shrouded Now Jersey turnpike,
buyer, preferably in Hnnfonl or killing
two men nnd Injuring nt
Heiulnule County.
seven others.
It was reported lluit the lllnes least
The spectacular cracktips oc­
lust between fH.tmtl and flt/IOD curred
In u dip In tho highway be­
operutliig Indepemlentlv for tlu- tween two bridges on tho northern
first lime hiiiie the New York end of Ihe 1IN mile high speed toll
Glams took over the rrnuehlsi- In mail.
ItllH. This compares similarly with
The victims, n truck driver and
the losses suffered hy iilmimt nn imidenlifled hitchhiker with
every team In the league fur HlfiL’. him, died when their t r u c k
l.nit Humbly Ihe I'SL directors smashed Into the second truck on
louk (lie to st steps in cutting the the uorlh-buimd tune. Doth Vehicles
large iipemtillg costs uf luru! by caught fire.
slushing the minihci uf highGiber ears and the inis then
snlarii-d veterans from four to two rammed Into Ihe pilciip nil the sec­
fur the coming season. Tills will tion of Ihe highway between New­
Insure two more or seven rookies ark und New York City
The southbound accident involved
per chili.
Mr I'nlhihnn emtiliasiai-it utrnlii up to 20 care It was lint (Inter
Ihul llie club directors would fuvui mined how ninny of (he injured
selling out to lucid interests 111 curuu from these uutouiuhltes which
preference to having to dispose rammed each- other In chain-re­
of tin- dot, lo some outsiil,- party action fashion.
The deed truck driver wus Iden­
or town, such as Gnitinsvillo.
tified as John White, 40, of Hlulrah,
THKSE OUTSTANDING VALUES IN USED CARS and TRUCKS
Florida

Finally

By SKI,l(i H. HAIIKIHON
NEw o v i in
- Prime Min­
ister Nehru eannut tl«*.*u|»- wh.-th.-t
n proposed new antidiscrimination
law will help nr hinder Ihe cause
of India's IX) inilllim still outcast

Up Jeruftal

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afternoon. T
Mured Dr. Star
lu» I
ready carriea l
in*uranco on specutora atacbool athletic event

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14th A Park Avei
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Army llliinketu, Cutu, Tnrpuullni
Prieeu. Mr*. Miriam
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lent 1'imdltiun; 16,200 ACTIJA’.
ArmyNuvy Hnrpltra
Phone III!I4-W Q. c KlfA Murt.
phone ini.l-V.
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porch, kitchen rlectrleully eqiilth sTyKhTr HAMcI n Pianite*, |C 00
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Service Stntiuo. Corner Sanford
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OPPORTUNITY
W. Ik WlLLfAMH. Realtor
iilde, Cite llrm. 210 Kim Avr. In .Snliford: KlltildliheiJ — Very
and Cenevti.
liy N. Kuril Av*.__ Phone 1I2II
Ph. 100.
umal hualnviiH. Klvlnu iiuiirtun YOU It CAR Ii worth more money
If du*lred. Kiciilletii for mnn
NEW a iiKDHOOM 0. U. ho'uae. TUXKDO KEROS. Comnleta line
here. We need clean *47, ’*8, Ml).
anil vyilf t" upcrule - - For de­
fully until lined &lt;1. K. kitchen,
Till, Til, '62 model*. Hurley
llunt’a Tiiimiu Keml Rtor*.
tail* wot*' Rox HAS. o/u Horutnlnic nook, braeteway, curWtid.iworlh, tllll North Orange,
It puymimt. ImOrlando. Phone 86U7.
&amp; Ilualnviia Opportunltlea —10 FOR HAKE — 1031 Modal "A”
ton Ave., I'hilllpa Terrace, Han- Rolfaway lied*
822,60 - | 27-6*1 * fW.60
Ford coupe, rumble acat — new
SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY for all
motor — perfect mechanical
Mid-Slut" Redding Co.
magazines, also sift suhicrlr
DKFKNHK HOUSING
condition. Phono 272-W.
phone IflWHC
navy per so n n el

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Llppencott. *'
Model A Ford. Ovor»l»r Tlraa.
Wa a r t hqlldlnf flva Oefenaa
Perfect Condition. Dick MeHooaaa for aalo to flrut five ell- Ono bruah on '81nplleutlon Of lnvUIATTENTION
COLCwTlT
'lima coijlrola ant*
jt]Nf tpnlUanta. Th«rp prd two
GRAltUATHS:
tkr^-hrdrooin and th r# a i two*
Ara you free between 6 and 10 T?^
BOATS
T___ house*
room
n o '" “ at 1J
p. m, flva days a wevk t Can you
price 1 and apaelal
use an extra 860.00 or more per KARINE hardware, Plywood. C,
Winchester gun—Id guaga pump.
ptym anti,
Vail WooJwurVlng, 812 Hanford
weekf Writ* Boa E.O. C. eln
ilaa been factory overhauled.
Oiler-Weller Home#, I m .
All,
Herald.
860. Phone 448.
Phone i m

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�Seminoles Are Favored Over Seabreeze Here Tontghi
'tSm f ^[Memorial Stadium Hits 9,352 Mark For Nine Games
By KENT CIIKTLAIN
Bcminolc IIIkIi Hchtml'e mi&lt;llrnn
M-prcscntutivc*, Mill very nuirh in
th e i»

ii

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t l i v Jjji.M 1 &gt;••■•1)0

ferem e chnm|&gt;i&lt;&gt;iixhi|i, will open
their ipcnnil phmtn nf llir title uffrjwlvc thf- evening *•* tlv- '!••»»»•»rial Rtiullum wlii’ii I hey meet lirml
on with the Renhrccxit Sunil Crain
■t HiOO o'clock.
Strictly on Hit- Its-is of t.eHMli rrcordM, Hiinfiinl m11hI n*■lime Ihr role uf llir (utnrllrH.
Heabrce/o ban &gt;rl In »iti u run(•fence enruuntrr, tuning b»*l in
'a ll four northern conference
(o«u while dropping mire to Drl&lt;*nd In the huiiIIi .nil o( Ihe
1 The Keminolcs, on Un­
hand. own n 2-0 record In
y, with a 2*1-1.‘I win over
m In the north uiol u ex
ra tin g 42-7 decision over
Rmyrna In the south.
f A vlrlory for Hanford tonight
Would Hr them with Dd.and fur

®

Hm auuthtrn supremacy In Ihr
KFC. This would delay the ulti­
mata southern title derision un­
til Dtl.and meets Sanford here
m Thanksgiving eve, Nov. 20.
further extension nf (Ids
hypothesis, the winner of the DeLand-Ranfurd clash, having wun
tho loulhrrn KFC crown would
then go Into the championship
pbiy-uff game after the season
mid*, nronumnhlv Ihe niidit of Her.
8,&lt; Thl* contest will lie ployed In
tliu north tills year and in the
south next year on an iilternutiug
yearly basl*.
However, the main nurillr I*
obstacle No. 2—Ihr Seahrrere
game tonight. The Seminole*
Will be at full Rlrrnglh for Ihl*
evening's clash. Guard IIn**
llannum, bolted the train only
lis t week, la hark In the Gild.

• 'Junior Malta

7,1 .M3 Pay To Watch
Grooms, Seminole
H ig h A n d Fed JVs;
8541.75 Net Taxes
Tho Hiipcrlor lighting, si-nllng
unit puiking facilities of the "roionsai" Mumoiiiil Stadliini linn accomplinhed what u winning foolI hi 11 team cun do for attendance at
141~i.lhi.il uami’H In Kunford this
full.
Ihe latent official tiihulnllnn,
mil Including ln*t night’* home­
coming game Ih'I wccii (.'room*
Academy mid l.renburg, show
Inal for Ihe (Imt nine game*
played by .S e m n l o l e High
SrhiH.I'Hi varsity, junior vsrsllv

Of this total, 7,m:i have Jtcen
II
paid mlinlxslons. While
fficinl
nro not
|lfoottinll
li nIInI,l_attendance
f - H_ m records
a ,.
n^idnldo for, Hanford iluough the
years, It |* thought
I, n record
.... to be
or near ni
iiere still remain i
five
«■"*"» - r i„b„.
luted befor*t tun»«■sen.sou
I’fuls.
II e * Idl e * In st i i l g h l '* |,|g
Crooma Ihomecoming game, the
Panther* will play ,| Thanksglvln p.Mt-srason rlu*h with
Kustl
first of a serlr* of
annual after, , "rason game* to l&gt;«
railed Ihe &lt; firry Till." The*,
■*". C.r,*,m* game* should
.
add
materially to ‘Ihe‘ Tin
* 'tal gale flKiirew,
Seminole High School'*
'a varsity
this evening In u game that I* e*.
peeled to draw quite » few Voluslu county fans. Then uu Nov. ill
Ihe mighty Del.nnd llulldog* with
their ruhh following will lnv« ,| .
tho Memorial Stadium In piny the
fells In the iiu in mi I home’01111111*
gumo tloil may deride the sou­
thern scclion title in Die KFC mid
the Winner will be enlflled lo p |)(y
In Hie cloinipiousliip piny.off gnin'e
%" !
............. su.-tU whVne ■

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Frlilsy, Nov. H. I»M

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•*» 1 1 Hit

l Id* game alone should be u„.
biggest fioui the .................. I,,!
wlmn.lls.slnl. II......ver, the .Srmlmde
.lunini Varsity which hits iiv.t aged over 27.(1 fan* per gume, still
luui nnother game with Mninlnud
Of Dnytonii lo h« played here next

Upsets Crooms Academy, Mixed
19-14, Before Over 1,300 Fans

Hy T. V. DAVIS
If'” pit o on exnDing H2 -vnrd
touchdown run ov Crooms’ Cap­
tain Oscar Williams rind Iris 35yiinl TD puss lo (ioiilon Fort, the
Leesburg Trojans upset the Punthem, |IM-I, before 1,31)0 funs on
Ihelr lioinecoming at the Memorial
.Stadium lust night.
Doth tram rn pin Ins shower!
rxrelieui leadership. With the
opening of Ihe flr*t period,
l.eesliurg’a ('apt. Devon Houndtree reeleil off Ihe first touchdown of Ihe game and Ihe ex­
tra point.
The second .pinrter moved slowIv wilh l.eexiinrg still lending 7-0.
firmly Kdge for Ihe second time
was run led off ‘.he field suffering
n leg. eye and knee Injuries. Eddie

Georgia Bulldogs
To Battle Auburn
In 56th Contest
COLUMBUS. Gn 'Jv-Tlie Uni
varsity n( Cieurgin Hulhlogs simt
Hie Auburn Tigers renew one of
the oldest gridiron rivalries In the
South In Ihelr fitilli annual game
hero tomorrow
roori'la. with ii season record of
five victories and three losses. Is
in Iho role of favorite. Auburn has
only one victory in six slarts.
Georgia and Aulmrn played Ihelr
first game In IKP2 Auhtirn won
in n Georgia leads Iho series wilh
2H victories anil 21 defeats. Thu
schools have played six tie games.
Clinch Wally llutls and a 93 man
squad planned tn leave Alhens this
morning hy bus fur Columbus. A
short workout was scheduled for

fp. DeLand

(Home­

L C fld S

League For

Kllen “Tfie lllomle llomlH-r"
licit* mnintalned her dumination
leanonded with loud npplnunp.
over the Mixed Men and Women’*
The beginning of the second half
league for the necond constarted with the wore deadlocked bowling
I^
h
n tRrt live rage.
at 7-7. Unrry Met;III aiunkied In
the third period with hi* fine
Mocking and hull carrying. Des­
pite thh the TroluiiH rnrne hark
with their necond touchdown of
the night that put them ahead,
IN-7, when Ihcv failed lo make the
extrn point.
The nrvrr-Hay-dir Paul Hera
received Ihe kickoff in the final
HuIf wilh uinirtprbiirk Krne*t
Thorne receiving nn Ihe 15-yard
line. Thorne charged Inward
the sideline* with (Hear Wil­
liam*, going the other way, look
n u m b e r o f pin*,
E l l e * B e tt a
Ihe hnndoff and IrnveM H2 3,723.
yard* for Ihe touchdown. F.xSJnldoin'a 23.3 game (hat net n
rellrnt Mockin'* wna displayed
Iwu-yi'iir iiret-cih'iil at the Hnufortj
hy Cnlvltv Collin, John Moore,
I.co Thoinua and Cn-f’aplnln
j.oiii* "Trlcltmtin" Jackson.
Knight made the Panlher* two
extra points, flncm Williams I*
the Panthris lending scorer with
2t points. Knight Is second wilh
Ifi. Tills was lu-eshnrg’s sixth win
of the season with no defeats.
Crooms has won 5-5.
Score hy periods.
I.eesburg
7 0 5 5—19
Groom*
0 7 0 7—11
Touchdowns — Crooms — Fort,
Williams, l.rrshurg — Roundtree,
Hern (2).
Kxtrn p«dnta — Cronm* — Knight
(2), i.eeahiirg — Itoundlrer.
Holly
Hob Hayes
Von Hrrhullx
Sports Roundup
f’reusy
Bv GAYLE TALBOT
NEW YOflK
— Our psillim
Imply slated, is Hint linscliiill utn

Hiiliinson

Mm cliind

I.... Wit

Trnry
Doherty
Mnrtone
Ash
I 's s iir y

Meyer
I'exold
llierimt
Huy I
llnrtwick
F. ieil
Gill
Noi ton
Ituwen
Put Huyes
Hecvr*
Neff
Maughton

This Is not a new thought on
our part For many a season we
have strained ugalnst the unwrit
ten rule that (he men in lihic are
nut lo he quoted. Some of Ihe most
wonderful stories uml many of the
most nungent observations we have
ever heard came from umpires In
their off duly hours, and yet very
few of them have been passed on
to the public because the umpires
took It for granted that they would H ird so n g
not be.
It lias been a distinct loss to
sports literature, und this Is a per­
sonal plea to President Warren
Giles of the National League not
10 nog at GiioU for having stuck
11 pin Into the senklllve world
champions. It was fun In wulch
the dowager duchcuH Jump and yell
flV
Ill The IK
..Put tCominlnslonrr
Ii*Ifcjuijtil.i *# L
foul.
worst
nirtlI
Frick had lo say aland the incident
was that Larry's remarks were
“ unfortunate," and he didn’t look
very severe when he said II
The Yankees, one limy have no­
ticed. lo&gt;l no time in coming hack
hard at the Nalinmil League nrIdler. They worked him liver good,
and Ibe re was even Iho implied
threat Dial he might not hu wet
come to help nfllcinto another
World Series in which the Bombers
are iinrtielpnidx. Whether this wax
spoiling Is perhaps lo open lo a r­
gument, hut It doesn't mailer for
Hie reason Hint Gnets' (urn lo work
Hie play off won’t come nroiiml
again for some six years, and hy
llinl lime lie'll likely have retired.
The |Hiint Is that players, man­
agers and even club presidents
never hcxltatn. to say what they
think of umpires. Why in Ihe name
of Ahner Dmililedny does It be­
come unerteket when an umpire
steps up and takes n couple of
licks?
As It hanpens, Goeli Is a fellow
who loves fiasehnll much more Ilian
most men connected wilh Ihe game.
He lives it Ihe year around Kuril
n man, wo contend, should ho given
a spcrlal license to talk, even
about the Yankees.

Hurricanes Play
H atters Tonight
In Orange Bowl

jakr unwell

lal Stadium
Schedule

B c ttS

L eesburg

fll |Ilf* f’fiftfit ci-if«#♦ n r * t f M

- Co-coach Hill Fh-iiili.jr will iim*
his all-Munlor hurl, field of Ed "TinRocket" Lockett, Juke Howell,
bruising Hay Davix nod of rolirsu
till' Illimitable I,ake Muliioe locom otive-Junior Mills.
The power-packed lilllc ahml
has sinsjM.nl I lie plicrmineiinl lotal of Dll yard* fur a robust
10,1 yard average per carry
while having stored ad points,
.'passing fur 13 more and lie, m a tin g for 173 junl* via Ihe
avrlsl mule.
eelpls.
, kjentnr Fred Gnnm Ims more
Iliuki’ii down Ihe figure* foe to­
line material ii ml Is bolntered by tal ami or id iiMcmhiiirr for em-h
Ihu umasltig rliiiwlnir of end* Cub •••am look like lhl*j
vlh Wrlglit and Dil Slieffielil In Team
G. I’abl Total
ihr New Hmyiim clusb last week. Seminole High
4 5,0111 (I.75H
|ho glint'd punts, bonus bus Ills Grooms
3 1,507 8.053
valuable little "Handling" Uuxacll Sembpile JV*
2
445
54|
"Wop" Mann, bulky John Carter Total*
It 7.133 9,332
and Hannum. On the tackle slut*
The tux anil light figures for
Nolley Nance and that rugged Joe enrh school nod team are ns fol­
Pfakens will 1w ready for tills eve- low*!
Tax l.lahta Gllv T tl.
Bine's battle, Dublin Hlsbco, the Team
1909.30 $100.00 $400.90
m a m l fastest runner mi the squad Hllfl
180.50
75,00 105.50
tWXt to Melts, will Iiu *et ut one Groom*
81.05
5000 71.05
Of the etui position*. All-EFC 8IIH JVti
1311.73 $223.00 $700.73
eknter Terry Cordell will be at Totals
Cfolcr.

.With a 4-1*3 recinl this srasmi
M far, Hanford will be seeking

I'tlK HANFIJItlJ HERALD

Bowling S tan din g

SHS Feu Chib And
Band To Perform
At Game Tonight

HctleAts
.IIIB's

By IIOHKMAItY (iAHNBIt
Another one ol those Inimitable
halftime spectacles, created under
the guiding genius of Bemlnolo
High School Band Director, Ernest
Cowley, will agsln highlight the
•Intermission period during the
Bemlnole-Srabrme football n m e
tonight a t the Memorial Stadium.

Hllno Machine
23 in
Aco Glass
20 13
Pori Office
17 III
Rlanloy-ltogar*
16 18
Cilery City
II 21
Fla. Power A Light 11 21
Hesalta Last Wedneedi

Just is In prevloue weeks, Mr.
Cowley will Ineerporete the 70
girls of (ho Pop Club Into' tho
fes&lt; looting lauskal demotist ra­
tion. In addlllon a new twist hae
been added to this evening's.
Tho band will bo employing ul­
tra-violet lights to creole n
greater variation In Utn light­
ing.
Jeonstte Ratliff, head msjorottc,
will present a twirling solo while
the, beniTploys thv "Stars and
Stripes Forever" march. Tna u!»
tra-vlolet Hghta will bring out per­
tain colon In her costume. The
lianii wish,* to thank IJorla Dus-

Tlgercal*
Boareats
l’anlhers
Bobcats

As a mailer of fact, some of
us knew during tho serins (hat
Larry and the Yanks wore not
olng steady. Larry sold as much.
Ilg John Mite, the funner National
Leaguer, was particularly burned
because, the first time he ques­
tioned a called strike, Goeli had
commented "1 sec you haven't
changed ■ bit." Yogi Berra and
Larry were not buddies because
Larry obleeled to Yogi’s helping
him esll bills and strifes. "If you
don't stop that guy quick, vou’ll
find he's umpiring for you,” Larry
observed.

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P. Pesold .............. ......;.......
MIXKD LEAGUE

Croom StajrcR Biir
Homecoming Parade

Vols A r e Favorites
O v e r Florida In
Knoxville C l a s h
By The Associated Press
One of the top football daya of
the season la on the agenda for
Southeastern Conference fans to­
morrow. All 12 SBC teams will be
in action and there's not a breather
in eight.
Tops In Importance will be the
Alabama-Georgla Tech contest in
Atlanta, the Florida • Tennessee
f«*ge et Knoxville, and the Mary(and-MississIppi game at Oxford.
All six teams are ranked among
tho first 20 In The Associated
Press poll. Georgia Tech Is second,
Alabama t w e l f t h , Tennessee
Maryseventh, Florida eighteenth, Mary­
land third and Mlxmiippl eleventh.
The other games aren't exactly
second-raters. Auburn and Georgia
tangle at Columbus, (Is., In the
Mth game of their rivalry. Ken­
tucky takca on Clemson In a game
at Lexington. Louisiana State and
Mississippi 8tale play at Baton
Rouge. And Tulanc faeci Vander­
bilt at N*w Orleans.
Georgia Tech In conference play
la tied for first place with Tcnneasee. Tech has four victories and no
defeati. Alabama la fourth with a
3-1 record.
Tech’s great running back Leon
Engineer* are (till favored. Ala­
bama will be near lop ihape for
ihe game.
Coach Bob Neyland'a Tenneisee
Vola with a 3-0 mark arc favored
over Florida, hut the Gainr* hnv»
been tough all icniii nand could
pull an upset. Florida has a 2 2
record In conference play and a
5-2 mark in all game*.
The outcome of the Mississippi.
Maryland game will have no effect
on RE Cstsndlngs. but will show
If conference coaches were wrong
when they picked Mississippi ns
one of iho Smith's best In a preseason poll. Power-laden Maryland
Is favored.
The Unrgla-Auburn game might
bo called The “ make or brcaV '
contest for both teams. Coach
Wally Bulti* Georgia squad ia In
fifth place In the SEC with a 3-2
mark, A .defeat would shove the
Bulldogs Into the second division.
, CottA Ralph Jordan of Auburn
la still looking for Ida first con­

mndST&amp;L

irg band, tnaJorettea
J,rs alio participated
Iggest Crooms showIriory of the school.
An American Legion honor guard
led Uie gala troupe.

J. Herlist

147 1115 12-1

JACKSONVILLF.
The w otlj
cn's stato volleyball tournament
open* here tonight with 10 teams
entered.
Defending champion II. It. Hall,
St. Petersburg. I* seeded first;
Turner Sports Shop, Miami, sec­
ond; Adca-Hooper, Miami Beach,
thlrtl. McMIchael’s Sundries, Jack ­
sonville, fourth. Final* of the dou­
ble elimination event wilt be held
Saturday night.

100

K. Klrclihoff
155 151 150 405
O. Touchton
I II 205 100 512
Total
7H.'t HU7 H07 2IH7
ACK GLASS (0-1)
Player*
I
2 .1 Ti.lal
Hkeht
100 107 tH7 520
Kantier
111 157 151 452
Cobb
120 170 134 424
Carroll
155 171) 153 4H7
Cooke
141 201 157 4UD
Total
723 H7I 7KG 23H2

Open Bowling
Sanford Bowling
Alley
I'hon, — tlW
2M M s g id b

how-

■ o u r women In the two top
■ fln jf bracket* registered 10
scores, to win last Wednesday's
short-hols link tourney at the
Seminole Country Club.
Dot I’owsN claimed tho honor*
in tho A flight while Mrs, Harry

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Hmsr. Mrs. T. F. McDaniel snd
Hr*. A. F. O'Llngor all tied for
15# U division crown.
Mrs. Andrew
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TANGERINE BOWL
ORLANDO, Fla. (ft-Hw
gerine Bowl on Now Year
will present Tennesson To
B u t Texas State. ^
Both were undefeated and
through games or lest we

Marsh and Mr*.
Harry Woodruff M
carded equal J8'» I
lo .narc tho C ■
section title. Mrs. ■
John Crawford, i
playing in t h e ! ’
beginners or D ■
flight, was the I .
winner for h«r m

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Tm»h hniiiln* khtM ifpilvl

It whs another in
Inesday afternoon
I by the Women's
itlon of Bemlnolo

The M otf Advanced Television Set
E v r B u ilt .

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N EW FOR 1953
Easy

passes, and none on running.

made from Crooms
it prowrsesed elowly
m ew liB aafo rd and

VOLLEYBALL
Orville Touchton Harold Appleby
tor* with a G2Z series. Leon Lawson rolled a 17H three lino total to
cap tho efforts of the losing pow­
ermen.
Paul "Klngfluh" Petnld rolled
back Into form this week with
lh , leaaur high serlr* of tho
•Toning, 573, Trading Ihe Stanley-ltogrr* hnriiwaremrn to a
2-1 victory over Ihe O lery City
Printera.
George I’exohl was next best
with a lusty 501) series for the
winner*. I.nrry Pevle s JO I threegame set was the best individual'
buuUl ft*, tin lusliiH I&gt;r!r,i. ra.
HTINF, MACHINK &lt;5-0)
Players
I
2 3 Tntul
Carl Von Herb IH0 IMt 2111 5H2
G. Stine
D10 177 145 4H2

Four Women Tie For
Seminole Link Meet

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POSTOFFICE (2-1)
Player*
1 2 3 Total
Stoclo
145 174 150 400
190 105 111 31(1
ference victory. The Tigers have Pitrev
125 145 110 410
dropped five straight Georgia la Hardison
Harbst
favored In this one. u
Louisiana Slate could make up
for e bad season wilh ■ decision
ovor Mississippi State, U U has
only one victor? lo five SEC starts
and la In 11th place. State, picked
to flhlsh In the conference cellar,
has surprised tho fans by winning
four of Its seven games. The Ma­
roons havo a 2-3 mark In Ihe con­
ference and are In seventh position
Tho dopciten are giving LXU and
one touchdown.
Tulane la picked to defeat Van­
derbilt chiefly because Vandy's ace

Preceding Croonie Academy's
record homecoming turnout of
U 0 0 fans a t lh# Memorial Btadluin last night, which watched
tho Panthers fall to Leesburg, 10- eeosaa, Florida's Gators permit­
14, was the blggeet poradt in the ted ono touchdown on an Inter­
lory of the school.
history
school,
cepted paee, two on forward

Yesterday afteriw
to el floats, ears,

Htlno Machine Company's alow
ploritilnt; bowling loam broke their
f l n t place tie with Ace Glass
Company hy shocking the glassmen three straight germ's last
Wednesday nliclit that nave the
marhln lata undisputed possession
of the league tend.
"King Carl'' Von Herhulia and
Orville Touchton were the big
guna In Ihe winners' attack with
respective series wore* of 352
and 912. Rill Hkeht’a r.20 three
■aiH aet was lop* for the lo«cr*
Thu third place Pont Office
lined two gome* of three with
e lowly Florida Power and Light
quintet. Ilnrolil Appleby, who has
been hot a* a proverbial "fire
cracker” recently, paced the vle-

quarterback BUI Krletemeyer Isn’t
in top ahapo.
Clomion'a Billy Hair has been
i injuries but U oxick In action against
lenlucky,
lr was an All •
halfback last year and
In good enough form to
lucky In Ihe Cats' final

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Post Office
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Htonli’y. Roger*
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Fla. Power A Light
Celery City
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SANFORD,

Crime Commission US Jets Shoot
Hears Ex-convict Down 5 MIGs
In Air Fights
i Involve Politicians Sky Buttles Produce
1

.Joe Lanza Tells Of
Ftiemlships Wi t h
Di s t r i c t Leaders
And Job Influence

FLORIDA

I ip "tv And Risen Iuv'tv Confer

111st American Ace
Of Korea War AsHe
Bairs fifth Victim

Rotary Speaker

Nn, (ii!

A mmoi-Iii UmI P r e s s l.enxctl W ire

MONDAY NOV. IT. I0A2

Coal Miners Will Get
Their Raise “Sooner
Or Later”--John Lewis
Strong Man Of
First Snowfall
In Arizona Takes Greece Is Named
Toll Of Victims
Prime Minister

I n it m Buss Predicts

SEOUL i/P—U. S Sabre Jets InI ' m est l nless (lovday shot down at least five Com
munist MUl-lSs over northwest Ko­
prniiit'iil I 'tils i )kcy
NEW YORK Hi — Ex-rnnvict
rea. the U. S Fifth Air Force
■lust1|»h (Socks) Lanza la-stifled toreported The series of air battles
On Inerease In Pay
%duv that Municipal Court Justice
produced the 2 1st American ace
Hubert V Santangelo got Kcpubof the Korean War.
UASIII.NGTMN c John I. Lewis
llcun amt Democratic nominations
A sixth destruction claim Is pend
.i.-i-i ivd tint.iv tli.it the coal miners
tu his post shortly oiler hr tillered
ing confirmation. In uddltinn. one
m In- union will got tbi'ii full
Lunin a Job,
MID was listed as pmhubly de­
I’w n l&gt; u n &lt; l, i I i i m I n o I s I vif III Winy ( 'ant h i t s $tis) .i day p.iv on ri'.i-i* " -miner
Lunin acknowledged he knew
stroyed mid one damaged Allied
or l.itor " And In* -aid, Do*ri' is
many district political leaders, and
losses. If any, were not announced
I ,;i i m !s I it It*
\ icI i »ry going to In- mu o-l m Du- mining
.M tnioiu'tl. TralTii
uttemled their dinners, but said he
The new ace Is Col Hoyal Maker
mild Do* govt'lnmoid okays
'•wouldn't know" whether the Job
of McKinney, Tex lie got one Mil!
I n I ’n r l i i i i n c n l l ' " l l towns
I billi'il B\ Sii ■n n
tbo r.ii-i*
oiler had anything lo dti with (he
today to raise his total to four
Jin*
Utllli'd Mini- Workers chief
dual mimnlutlnn prior tu KantnnMU.s and one 1,A tt propcllur
M ill N S V
M ir c . t t t ' L t k c i
I'll! IF N I \
\1 I/
1- | Ilf- in l
mined with indti-ti v -pokesmao
lie lo’s election.
driven fighter destroyed
n n ! IruLn
NhOU &gt;11*1111 Ilf 11If MMMill tu weep t i i ' r i ' k i;i»\ i"! h i i u ' i i t t r
llai i v M Mmi*- m .i-king Eco
The stocky, hoarse-voiced Lama.
Along the ground, lied Chinese
m rn— AilZtilm letl , InM nl two iiml Kim: l**iul tmmcih.itclv .ip inmuv .stabilize! Mngei 1. P u t n a m
0 Who admitted friendship with chief
artillery Inrew a thunderous hours*
kme.v II dead OI.ll notieil linndI'ed-- |M ii n1nl M ;!!•* It.i* M r \ . * m l c i I' .tp . i to I i-ii i -i* a Wage M.llllllluliuo
Minder world II a ores, appeared be­
lung barrage at blood soaked Pin
ot hunters in Do- Moeollon I'l.de.ni litis , i n cii,Y lii*I i n t i u t v i&lt; I h i mi \ i i*ifi *i Do.ml divi-inii ih nv mg part of Ihe
fore New York's stale Crime Cum
point Hill and Hockv Mount It
and White \lnu[it,iin- .nut halted t |n v ’* |U l ll.HllCllt.ll \ v l C 4 I I l» IV S pan lai-e
mission, wldeh is probing political
may have been a prelude tu an
volllOllllllviillulls and liatln in 1111nit* miniMcr l lir m*\% I'iilmit i
I tu- WHII mleil Hi t is that only
tiuups with organized crime.
after dark Cotmnunlst Infantry as­
will In' NWlirn in NYflnr mI.iy ritntii i t ail ot Do- r a i - i " v a n III- a l l o w e d
ninny areas
■
Today's hearing provided other
sault
uffUT.il fii'iiri'i fnun ihi* intciiMi m i l l e t Die g i i v e r u m e i i l - m i l m t h i
Tin* Vri/ou.i Higlivv iv Patrol
rapid lire testimony.
Allied artillery roared In answer
I'lesldciit elect Dwight D Ki’ i ' iin»\vi i mill Uuvt'ihni I ....... .
f
wallied that all road- .dime l iusi ill l ll Ih| r \ iMVr vk.ii Iicim M.il’slril I lull i m l i e i e Joseph Kicker, a Tammany
as United Nations forces sought Ib'Wfy
of N»*o \ orb «tt«* Mi.ivvtt hI h *
■*ii i fcit* \iikOi*ln, (In., Ntilitii.
feet are dangerous tnd.iv and urged I'.tpiib"" i ivi111 wmi; i.irrk B.iKv
l.i-vvi. .mil Mo-e- argued Dial
district captain, said he used to be
Hubert \V. Wall, Jr., special out the big Med guns which were tl fitilf i'uuitf Aliorlly
lh.%N* . \ ui k Stuff t Iti«*I IM.iifiv*- »i
speelul i-.iution tilt t s tinjiwav r.irty l1 II scats ill ttic l i e u jMft the miners gel their money in
on the payrolls of two Congress
Federal lluri-un of dropping a hall of exploding steel riv tl In z\iiui(’*bi fni n !«.* flour
ihe the maul iniuseou1uienl.it io.nl UII'IMImT I*.irlin llll'flt til Htll\ •'* f*'I
ipih i «ifl» tfu lmin iu I ut fo no
I I mil uuii'il tin f,m e Four)
men. hut didn't hove to tin any lim-'.'tigutlorT w U h'"hM d7,iirtrrt!«» Allied position* in tho.Snlpcr
the lellht I'ctilcr i •Million lic olnl
ai rns- nortliern Arizona
iMfluifp. riif tlovi-r i ir tol.t m a &lt;uipii tIt*'t*• m ti * |*o s-tLiliiy
work for the money
in Miami, was the nrincipai spenk-. 9|ifgc sector of the u n tru l front 'ntioti
\ N.ivv pilot 1.1 I noli l eell h s t i c i i N i c h o l a s I ' l a - s f i i a t I ' a p a
t m*ii m ttu* (iiit-ut* t of I*.*’*i*i* M * t**i IT . Minnti i
The terrific artillery duel broke of him taking ii
Frank De Slash). worker In an- or at the Hillary luncheon today
Louts M&lt; Neal nl I'.dutloe III l!v L'os p a r t v si o n tin* m o i l s e a t s hi
a short-lived lull all along the ( I n | « ' ri u i I m t it M HuiUi*l|ihot 'i &gt;
. oilier Tammany district, said he lie Is a nutivc of Mississippi.
mg (lorn Ilenvei In Nelli. \n t'.«M e l e c t l o i l s t o o Inti Ktiiti l'a»il
bleak, shell (tucked l.YVmile Korean
• "kicked back" hail a t his $25u a - 1
Foraa- llase |..ts \ e-jas Nev a a. eitf M is te il tin* t!o \ e l t i i n e n t tin 'll •" ^ a in p a iK n T n K e ^ in
front,
hit
today
by
freezing
cold
.
miinlli puy ns clerk for Municipal &gt;
killed will'll In- sl.o ill tos-ed an n ivt t ri e s ' « «t:i lif It til
1'mil mmvi&gt;
f';»mr|
('tJi’ncHu* Mi*M2 m 2r 2
plane an t- H I- er a-to-d aiul e\
IHirittR the electom » .iltt|tali!li the
i Chinese Infanlry drives in the
over a 21-umnth period
plodeil in Sktdl Valiev |H nn|ec•i%ii*r ti 1111*nf ti, 111 hi*i"i\ 1111»11*r 11ii"
■Snijier Midge sector had dwindled
He suld the money was turned
.iioDivvest
nl
Present
I
\nz
&gt;,iim
i.iietaker hand id IDrimet I*II1»I
| to almost nothing in the 12 hours
buck to I'eter P. Klernan, secre­
day night
lulls t\JsS|t|i«ii||its kt 111* «|ll11 loil:i&gt;
Ms - * ' b* "*•" 1
f11(11I*
before the big guns took over
tary of his dlslrlrt political club.
Mrs
Muleella
Powell
d
ill
r.ipaiios tin vi 11ti alumni T| pei
k I’1
M*
a ' !' I-It I* Ik
In the lighting there yesterday,
"both of us were sick and he
•
loin*
Art/
was
i
rn.lied
u*
death
ten! of fIn* popular vole fhn&gt; won
*'
'• d i i l i ' i l *»•»
the Chinese launched three drives
needed II as much as I did." De
sleiday when she leapi-d limit ilt« lie .ite -I pallia Hunt.tr\ trtiiniiili
* ' ' 1,1
**’■a ■ S t ,n l ,l, kk h u h
against Allied positions ut Pinpoint
Stusio said
a
skidding
atiloinnhilion
an
o
v
&gt;mce Dir stnashiiiu virtoiv in I'T's
i * ii h 1 .*
«a S*’||||f|id&lt;*
&gt;lill. the key terrain of Sniper
De Slaslu said he himself had
tin'liwiiv near Kupenoi \nz
to ot Kleuthei Iit * Yetti/elo' I he * oin
*♦ l*» •-»
Mi». ,.*-»,
th e
Itidge None of the ussnlllls was
suggested the arrangement wheremiles
from
her
home
aiDioiikih Dies ipd IJ pel
-1
I.
111 it !*■* i isioi| m*#
&lt;'kirk s Survey Itit 1i The storm euonrig limn Die »nninists
greater than two platoons 180 mem , Tulls C. &lt;M
*
(\
Of
Need
by he turned hack half of his court
i ni of the popular tote did not
■k « ‘ i hti,|i s, ,j N|||, , hair
i§ V'lcrk's salary lo Klernan. He said Parade Of Criminals III strength All were beaten buck
Paelfle coast lilt Arizona tale Sal win a sliii'le pallia mental \ seat Mil'll, n f
Fui Replacing Bond
cuius ( ‘mi it try Bur unlay
HisMllMur* flit &lt;*H«tr
t.i. la Y
South Korean defenders
night
It
w.ieoidmniii,:
on
Is Buinuf Led By byAlto
•m i n»dm u tu Ihe mlei ioi mini"1i &gt;
on the Central Front. Eighth
Ml
11 sht ■i to
di . .M 4 .d
th e
deriujj'
i
M
i
Cnllsipse
Sijrns
With
Shrubs
lodav
lido
New
Mesieo
4
lit
tl
1
.11
tl
H
i
^
trmms ussnollrd Chlnese neld
I hi I IIIIsi
himl
it «,l11a*t•1111*ii
Youth Of America Army
thirteen
tnelies
ol
.now
tell
,i
Jackson Heights east nf Die Chur
Vini'ilr.in ollit laU had mam
i r*t t. « •■* •lo St in lie de * -11lit V
JACKSONVILLE t.p
Florida,
wotl Valley yesterday lint the drive
T D M ii V
\n Allied lul. Ill PlagstaK and drill, nl lout leet tamed an idlu i.il *'haiuls ott to
ll.1
V •■ 1 i n i o n i
in
t he
and
more
were
lepmted
m
olhei
Puinllng nut that crime i« run* failed. Tne H.N soldiers were "our iiuthin's last frontier," cull griicr »ui\e&gt;
civilian nmrale
waul ihe eletlion rampaicn hut Util!Ill je k I* ll. f It] I J" ii M i n p , w h e r e
stontly on the increase In this furred to withdraw after one hour be a premium stale If we do now in North Korea lias dropped in sections nf Die -tale
It was ait open sen el that U S h a w a t lir j pi i v o t l e a Y i i l n i t t c e r *
country, Hubert W. Wall J r , spe­ and 40 minutes nf fighting
the tilings which 23 years from "eotsstrnphlr depths” and "the
, authorities fell a 1‘apanos vietor&gt; in t
l o ' p n n i t u i n o f l h»* ( ' I i l h I cial agent in charge of the Federal
now everyone will agree should mn|nrit&gt; of the iHipulatlon
wiMild help •ilalnll/i thh poverlv
i«h s &lt;ij t f*,i ut *111•*jr I'hc |Ml!
Hureau of Investigation at Miami,
have been done. Hr -I &lt;*11if Ed­ would welninie a It N offensive
stricken Cl* inti y which lias r e | uL* ut i "Iti Ii i mil * Sen 14 vyp11 In*
munds said today.
Sanford will participate In the told the Hntary club today that
I reived Hint than iwn hlllhin ihd
to lermlmile the war."
iaIi 1111•11*11 lo ito* 1IlhriVnloif Hi' uhdrive stnrted by the Jacksonville some rrlm e is committed every lit
The Stetson University prcstilukii The survey compiled by lien 1
I.n s m \meriean eeimoime uml i *» a*|ifTO'H
r l h r o u r Ii
Marine Association today lo collect and 8-10 seconds in the United
keynoted the Florida Stale Chum Mark Chirk - Far East Com in and :
util II a i v a id since World War tl 1 •T il *'in i n.
t tt *• fund* far
fo.ood to flnanca ehglnderlng stud­ States, a robbery IA committed
I nfil fttilav Ihe Mliene ills since f ho « il el I
her nf (Tiiimicrcc coiiveiiliiin with says all all out Mi ll nlfeie.lv e e.
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work
►• Mnt t Mickf* i .r tf \h
ies fur the proposed Hanford-Titus* every to minutes and a car is stu
extremelv reiunte and ne.irlv 101
a 11min l! the burden ol vlirek aid
a prepared talk
I 'Ik tthlltii' Hi* i | I t - 1 t i ill hi
if* \
of
i J|(
I i l HU M ui PMV had liopctl in \ tin tin a
len every three minutes
vllle Canal.
Fdmiiml- prescribed
possible from a -upplv -t.iiid|iolot lb a \ i n *
» -n.ie appro*
“ Youth Is leading In the crime
According to A. W. Lee, member
I Mulching the stale's nultirul
Tin- re|HO I to.ike-. Die-.,- inaoi I -It' 1C'if mi \| - 11H11t.i r I Ii |nr 11 ti* mu paltk ijt»k ei n flirfit with * p*o t"d i•»*• . 1. . f,
'• « i Mir mtnutn
A newly commission.- I photo- , beauty tiy city planning and re pointiMl 11fli fb&lt; i Mfn U| V • life III 11.t 111r 111 it \ ma|oiMk Lie rnomli !»•
of the Chamber of Commerce Wa­ parade." Mr. Wnll sold. "The trend
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terways committee, local partici­ of youth In crime Is constantly on graphic siiundroti. called V.l &lt;&gt;2 tu l placing highway advertising signs
North Km. i |■,■.1..,Idv would
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pants In the canal program were the increase. There ts &lt;■ moral the Navy, was recently assigned I with' shl
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shrubs
!eollap-e iiimieili iii-U vulliool Hni
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4- 4*•
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standing by today for information i breakdown in the training of the *e tie* Hanford Naval kuxiliniv
i »tt.| lb* It Ills foil | l« Kpl t ills’ll Ltd tl Wt
2 Spending money to noiuovi* 1"Ian -"id ' him -i i oninioio i
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on Die fund raising drive for ad 1 youth of Amerlra and n lack of a Air Station foi an indefinite I eullege- amt libraries
m. mi (Mil c r u e t , (IK t mi! a ih I I h* l o i r ' L olil
bio king
.1 ♦
\ * . »• M! 1i f n|*| . hi
vcrlislng literature.
(sense of moral responsibility among nciind, it was announced today
h i ..... . h r h l e t 1 -Milt I f e d h r a \ * m a n
J
Attracting
Do*
right
kind
of
Troop
oioi.de
d
Do
Med
Imot
ii 1 ».l
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Sanford will be one of several nor young people There is a great l.v l.t,
1 ' 1 t flit Mill
I.. Fullivnii. eol'Ii- n*- yoimg people—"New citizen- who , good Uni Die -nliliei- .tie In-uie
\ . iit* d \*\ In •ipintin'til is -i MiI
t»f 1 h i t
romninnllies along the St. John's need for tne strengthening effect l.llinlia officer
. il* luiri
1 ll it -1Jiftr | i (11- - | M 1Ivi 1 W t 1 !||| I Bn w o i i l d lo
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ire
far
more
interesti'il
m
tin*
I
fed
,tl
Do*
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id
neat
-lurv
.ilmo
d1&lt; I l l ’ll
’
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t Illltlll ti ill |»
till's rui
Klver to raise 83.000 of the Ifl.QQO of religious training."
\ J - l i 2 is a coTHpiiral ivcli new
„ ( iqqio rlnnlty t tl air III Die alining t ivilfiilis
VIII * i". 1111. I |n&lt;’ ■;*i 1 ti \ ■* *M I.|I lu ll i I) P i ) ..........
tl.nl I If ! Hill If 1 11 V111|14!'! 11i '.
goal, while the remaining half nf
• it*iii m* i " i ' f *1•) ! ."*j I am | h "
S. A lluntie fountain of youth "
Declaring that the place to start so u u d r o n in the I
Near famine coinliiioo- e\i-t m til ‘ • s l l ’p i i ) i &gt; . ! tills | 1 4 lilil -t- t 1 , t lo o - l- ’ 1* lUtMl* "1 III* III*1i ' l 8*1+*9*”
Ihe i'«nl will be sought In thr Jack­ Is In the home and with the fam­ Fleet- The HquatlrnO wit- t-nmi - i i ..
' * Si'ii I ii«
Edmond* -aid these three ac ' many area- Much »t Do- civilian ♦1V A- 1' i1 | • 41kt I - ' ! . )nil'll ft*. | I’l! - t l . ’kv 1**♦*• k *'k n 11tiia iil
sonville urea.
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ily, Mr. Wall said that what Is oiiKdiont'il ut the Jacksonville lions would go a long way toward population i- migiaturv looking ••lit | -W414 10,111 - t t. till III* pi ll 1 III
i t.» f i n lit
III! 1. fit t 4 . u i . t . 4 1 1 1lilil id \ .♦
The proposed 12-mllc canal, link­ known as Juvenile delinquency Naval Air Stiitum on Apr. 10, filling the five requirement- for a for food
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t )■(■(.ll 1*1 li | 1* ’ I' 4- . 1 ' T I ‘ K*
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Mill*
ing Ihe St Johns and Indian lilv* should properly he called parental lltr.'J. The "flklpper" ..f On VJ-IVJ premium state—climate, beauty.* About
*I,. , fill i »tt
• tnlt’intt
pci cent ol Noitli Ko «&lt;l ll 1),. I’l ,, , •liill ill ’t 1 411**k «. Illt’l I I I ......... I l ’l l»\ Ini m i -1 l 'i * m i f f
o r* Is MNinsnred by D ip SI. Jnhns- delinquency because of Ihe Indif­ in Coimonmler Jefferson Ken­ culture. pros|ier)ty. citizens
.1 k d il 'i i '•! ..* Ml t tt|i«*r »*i i j reu's final production i- i ooH-i at n*4i • • ’A l i i 4 k l*s • t. sl t . ,|M . gM| N o lo.i . s H • ti l .1 * ti h Itiil M lui. l
Indlnn lllver Imnrovement Assoc­ ference and apathy which exists nedy, Jr., USN, win, presently
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"On climate our score Is Inch " le d for Du- lied orunc- ( oininuni-l t ti. lit) i f lltsf's
n o) t ” i,i (•«l«s#i * *■ it | | k\ ,| - IlMlilfl
iation Its aim Is to draw more among nianv adults toward their resides in Winter Park.
111Mi* f.. \| * &lt;» ’
• ill ultit
in Ii* i mi-111Mi'in i*1— whu ll I'le. I
be added.
.through iron ft-led police -tale
M
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M
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|«t
.kill
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pleasure boats—and fhe money responsibilities as parents
"There are over Mill enlisted
noli •• di-pi.li*
I v•*ii m -nine ■•( ■t I I hut ti . I • M* Kigt i
As fur Inc* need of beauty to t ilv ini'lliml4(1* *1 "8Vtil I'M il’* I'D tl 4l ViI*a »| III
that accompanies them—inlo the
Mr. Wall, who was Introduced by men and *T) officers presently nt■. ii III**n il. ♦t
f till
t ivlllaii- have .ill toil uli.iMiloocd !' ' •sal Mill III! I n f i l l 11 , .If • n | lit* III’ .’ Die I ....... well* evlit-mcll
St. Johns on voyages lo and from George Touhy as a graduate of I n c h e d In the Squadron. Must I l f growth und ulotig highways. Ed
fist a*|t',| 111
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-., md Diei* w- a i'holier It”'I l| 431f14 I. Ill
Die elites flu* Itcd capital I'yung , &gt;"('M nl Hi,| |■j!l
Ihe Miuml area vlu the Intracuait- the University of Mississippi who the family men in VJ-rt'J linvi- si- murids said:
ti r n l ll.dlv might pick up -everal
Did »*f it.- \
•&lt;it I il.. m i
"With noluhtf and dramaln cv yung. lei*, only t tutli it- prew ar
I III' 1 -t u
I*si 4bt I t' |ll t 4*III lit 1V4"*
nl Waterway.
had spent five years during ihe last ready found hmnmig in Die men eeptions,
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llloie -c,il­
t &lt;* "SiHHI nf*
|M&gt;J&gt;1I I :i I l u l l n f .'risl.lssi
our
cities
have
grown
up
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Presently
there
lx
nn
outlet
from
l'll’ i mnmnm-l lioot t 1\ vvtmb
I|J«f*
k8 fhe St Johns to the canal at Iti war overseas as n special agent of uml their families are ben* eti- with little regard for either lic.nilv
Nm Di Korean workers receive III* IMl III IWs‘I h i ’- 1111 fi ] * a«I r lit I •11il«'
the Fill, described some of the loving L'entrul Florida.” 1.1. Kol- nr planning
l|i, i i.tomlm m tlad tile—i d tvvo
Ml
I I at.
I i l l *• l i t l ' f 4
tf
we
will
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our
Die
equivalent
ot
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dav
upper end and consequently ideas*
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lllar aspects of Ihe mind of livno slated.
dav l.i'tuff Do* eh-rtpui- eleeted
• Ia Mil 41.1
I I t'li Til | t i l
selves
to
make
II
so,
Flurldu
can
An
ordloary
a-inrin
lalili
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mida
lire t&gt;oatx traveling through Florida
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criminal and pnlnlcd out that
mdv one ilepolv It.mi 111’1 tmv
A large proportion of I lice be as famous for Ms beautiful cities duv'- vvagi's
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1*11 Mill
seldom use the St. Johns.
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the typical crook would think there
1., rn.m i-l.uiil nt l.rfkas and Imd 1lull!
I t
Farmers and oilier civilian- ore
Ditto collected In the engineering was nothing wrong with robbing a men are phutugraphie specialist, as il Is for Its wonderful clim.itc "
piitled mill I i:* Sit Vide- 111 'HI pel
And:
fnreildv ewi-crijiled to ri'piili
studies will he turned over to Ihe bank If It were done without killing whose duly It 1- to keep tin*
im i nt llu h &gt;ll’’t- Dm- tar &lt;mmlcd
"Wlmt a wonderful example of roads, tails and nitlilicalninArmy Engineers to determine If or Injuring anyone as would be cameras in repair, process the
I {u i | llu - 1 M o d i ' I d
\ vi . i ai*o Do* ED A poM. it Ha
film exposed oil rucli flight ulld supcrlnlive citizenship it would be
The Noitli Kim.in ei'iininiiy is Sausage Importation
Hie project Is feasible.
(Continued On Page Four)
i OHO late- III Vi pel relit tint &gt;lei
then lav the finished prints Into to Ihe rest of Ihe nation If the virloullv non esl-leltl Meat area
Aid ( ’ Of ( ’ I)rivt*
In Ragland Limited led lime deputies
very men who profit most from Inilnsti y is mi a -Ion -li tng li.i-imosaic maps.
Zachary Scott fieta
Of Windsor h
The remainder of the personnel (highway) advertising would take
\ ! • " . *• I•:i * In* m 111:i*|a* I»y
I.ii M miN I'
'Hu* hc-l t.iKlnii* l'lori(l;i .Men IvilUul
mechanics, electronic person­ the inlvllatlve In planning a pro Mm lv Trial Is Mild
In Jam On Race IttHue
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t , K i ! I'lit i | 1
lui m til l ii n f 8|ii«
Visitor Of Mother are
-aiisage- liritam cun rcineinlicr In
nel. urdancenten, yeomen and sev­ gram to improve Ihe situation "
ht ’f i ' f I ' 411, i ill**! •'a* I ll«' III !&gt;t*| *
years were |o-l loo good to lust
In Acliun In Korea &lt;‘Il) 111tlil
He advocated landscaping Ihe
A
eral other rales (hat are required
At
Vocational
School
* .‘imi|-!4'k'li, M m ' 111\ i i m i m I m t H
llie I ..... Ministry discovered
NEW OHLKANS vh-A ctor Zach­
LONDON on—A smiling Duke of to keep o squadron functioning. roadsides along the pattern of
that high quality meat was brought
ary Scott and his wife were among Windsor arrived In London today
From limit to lime, detach­ those In Switzerland and Hawaii
W ASlIINi;mN f Two Florid.I - i |*t a» ( i i r t l v * ' n i u i n B i ’ i •• H h i » I k i v«*
A
nig
Id
i-lo.ss
in
t-omiiii.ii*)al
low
in from New Zealand and sold oil men Imie been killed III action and i.t* ti* i n i
tr i
.I* iv.« &gt;v&lt;*rkfive white persons acquitted today for a week's visit &lt;o his 83 year old ment from the Squadron will go
If, In building our premium
lit (lie Viieollnnul Sellout i lull'd IIon complaints nf disturbing the molhtr. Queen Mary.
to various parts of the world to stale," he said, "we will make our cliulne last week with II mock i.itlon- to botchers who gave (heir drill wounded in Korean fighting • i - iltilt (d liliill |t1 t til'll i m l t t h i ' r *
pence by drinking In a Negro
The duke, who last was here six make photographic maps and per­ highways beautiful, it will bring ns (lilil, lo which the vldni V weld to -aitsiiges I., per cent mure meat (tie fiepartmenl ol lielen-e an M i m a f.i lilt- t taf 4 ' M u .
t iiidi’Mt til,in Die giiverumeiil -Ian mIIIriei-11 tnd.lV line I ’ll il ill .r mall
saloon.
Ii-- 11*■i * t- I ....... M i n t
n m tiv
weeks ago, said it was Just a mu- f o r m
photographic reconnais­ more favorable publicity Ilian any
dufiii.liinl, John Unitv. iioil diil'd
Municipal Judge Edwin Rabvton tine business trip He went la Marl­ sance, but It is expected that the amount of money we could afford (he
*11*I r i41 t 4*h 11 *&gt; tin* v ' i l l ' .1 1 Iml—ing
m
aelinii
for
liiein
)i
of
cnolim
t
I’hn mini-lev (i ll the private mi
accepted the actor's axnlanation borough House where Queen Mary main pari of the Squadron will to spend on national advcrti-mg "
t’M
i i *.-ini • • lii|*
\v11! y t in '
Mr. thilIc wos sued hy Y- K norls spurred try demand for Die •fhe ti-t. all Army peisnonel, to i*itdi*
that his party went inlo the Nearo la recovering from a cold.
"F or a slate so new In Its de­ Carroll,
• ill i' Mint ji.liilM sir.' UIII! Ihi.*
i hilled
remain
at
the
local
uir
station
in
who
ctmiged
that
tho
de­
establishment at I e. m. yesterday
velopment and with such u com­ fendant had icoled liis house fot a belter tasting .sausages—would in
Aa always, he left hla American- xunmtrt of these detachments.
Killed I’le Marshall It l.lie.i- ,V I|*'4 I i'l I It h i m II* “ • '• III at
to look for talent.
paratively small population. Flori­ year, tint had left tu "is months crease so iitoeli It would interfere -mi or Mi ■ Gladys II Lucas ni2i!
born wife In France. The doors of
IL nl m Lfiiin/hf Mill llu* iliffi“Very
probably
everyone
In
Under the clly'i racial segrega Britbh royalty still aro tight shut
da haa made remarkable cultural without notifying tin* nwnei. with Du* goveriimeiit'a bulk pur 17th Ave Siiutli l St I'eter-liurg . • It*, i i. Miiitfi . 1 hv
.»rk«*ri in
Hanford
has
noticed
the
Squad­
, i ahses of meul. the country's chief
Don laws, the white group was to the divorcee duchess, Just as
progress." Edmunds rontinued
tlkifli' tl! l»i*l a. till HiI tl. HI*.' all
Wounded Pfe Elzie I. Hu-- Jr
Opinion
wa"
divided
iiIhiiiI the VI I
ron's
planes
in
the
air,"
Sullivan
ounce
of
supply
So
llu*
ministry
rharged with congregating In a they were when the roysl love
"Our schools are good and grow­
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lltif * 1 ■.1 1til* C llf 6
us it "i-eiio'd tin wiomo of clumped licenses on the Imports -.■ii of Mi and Air** Elzie I. H
N e ro saloon, being seated at match led to the duke's abdication. explained, "At pieeclil. thev ale ing better. Our achievements In dirt,
Sr llav Harbor Station. Panama -«v11} a* ■91*«11 * 'ill tii.'ir tiii*inli«r*
Hot
iury
were
swuyed
t»y
senti­
flvlng
three
types,
ail
Multi-en­
table* In Ihe place, mingling with
art and music are tremendously
Some gossip has It the question
lily . Sgl t!ene Fin elite, sou of ,ht* - I 4 .itfh u In* &lt;t4 making thn
feeling ahold the "foui
M tS IlM l MEET
Negro patrons and consuming al­ nf the ex-king attending the corona­ gine planes. These plsnes are spe­ encouraging. Our churches are mental
Mr and Mrs Alfonso Fnceide . ,11s. in- -iihi, ai* v*«\ liuay tlti.l,
little
childli'ii"
of
the
defeodoiil
cially
equipped
to
take
aerial
coholic beverages.
l’ii-t Mast*')- Night will In* coii i igo Fast 10th SI i Hialeah: Pfr* I I lilt- a*at||1a| In
tion of hla niece, Queen Elisabeth, ram erai with which the squadron many and Inspiring Our colleges
l\4i| h y
llUVitktf
It.
W
Htoriliviint
was
Die
Judge
diii'ted
at
Do'
loeetltlg
of
Koilfoid
The Texas-reared actor from may be the business he has come
are unbelievably better than they of tin* "court," while Edwin Hold
t rerl K Galllier brother In law of t lie*»-l, - r 4
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performs
Us
photographic
mis­
Beverly Hills, Calif., told the court to discuss.
were a decade or so ago We have Wlls court clerk, Lucille IV"h i , Lodge N.i d'2. F &gt;v A.M. Imoor row I Mr- rhn-tem i 11 Gaither. G*is»2
| i *1111si *I **11If ■
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"I catch all (he acts In the cities
thriving civic clubs and social or­ court steiiograplier, nod Jidm For- at 7 :,'to p.m. at Die .Masotiie Tern WiHxl-lde Ave ( JuekMiuvIlle. • pi t lif%tmtfh
Thera la no protocol on whether sions."
Hji 1111*Ia \ 11*t n 11»*.I $f»,•
Homo of theau planes are the ganizations, ambitious radio und
I itslt. looking for latent for USO he should be present next Juno I
Erinuii K Murray, -on of Mi amt
tier, tiiilllff. Attorney for the
new AJ-aP Ravages with two re­
II tiailaatu Oh I’hk* P huH
show*."
Living pu-t rooster* ore F. L Mr- Clyde Murray S r. 12)1 East JB7 fa., vi lull!* |«1»"41tr**** t»»'(il h**I
In Westminster Abbey.
lilulnllff
wos
Charles
Corley,
MflJ fill
"In thla place I Went to hear a
Many Britons hope for a full ciprocation and one Jet engine,
while Dm attorney for the ilefelid- Miller iltilt) , W. C. Ui'cimrsey iKulev) Orlando; Cupt Thoina- 1*
harmonica player, end 1 might aay royya) reconciliation. There still Is the four-engine I'lY -IP which I* L i g h t e d C i g a r e t t e
( 11) 111), W. M. Haynes llt) 2 ti, \V Ptilliird, son of Mr and Mrs Cush
not
wos
Hnlpb
Peters.
Itoss
Cal­
STATE U I IF U
he waa a good on*. Soma colored no&gt; official hint of such a move. the Navy version of the old 11-24
houn ami Dan Hpivvy were wit­ T. WhcelnSH IIP'JJ), E. IL Knndull It Pollard. Newberry ltd . Gullies
Forrest Hns kem nlge, manager
Liberator, and the 1*2 V twln-en
boya In the Navy. Just back from
C a u H e s S m a l l F i r e nesses, and WIIMum (iaiimuign, Jr. MP24), (J. VV. Hoff It027l, A. villa:. (‘pi
. Sidney C Sterchele. soil of tin- Kcmtimli- Coonty Chamber
glne Neptune.
Korea recognltad m* and they
Marion Lee, Husnu Cnstriunui, K. itossetter tlti.'lO), J. &lt;&gt;. Ilnff!of Mrs Anna ■’ Sterchele, Itmite of Comnieiee, and Mr and Mr*.
eaked our party lo have a drink Sanford Policemen
A lighted cigarette foil from a Dnrotliv Patterson, Helen Cover (lt):il), &lt;!. E. McKay M1*:t2). L. 11 . West Palm Beach
Hem y Simpson of Geneva left
with them.
Give Stork An Assist Ike Must DiHpone Of dresser yesterday afternoon nod uml Ida May Fletcher made up It. Hodgins t til th), J (J. Truwick
veslerdav to attend the State
"I waa unaware of Loulilana'a
the Jury.
tlll.'l7), E. D llrowolee ( It’.'IM). Mrs. Auriol Will (act
burned
n
small
hole
in
n
grass
(Toimlier of Ctmioierce conclave In
segregation laws."
Accumulated Junk rug liefore the fire department The audience win made op of E. F. Lane (HUP), W. A. Stuns*
Hanford police assisted In a race
Jitcksutiville
night
school
teachers,
commer­
Medal
From
Truman
field
(HUL’I,
L.
M
Steele
(lUtdl.
arrived to extinguish the threat
with the stork yesterday morning
SANFORD PUBLICITY
Mr. Himpson, &lt;• director of tha
cial
and
railroad
classes
and
vet­
NEW
YORK
O
H
—
When
President
It.
(j.
Itrissoll
IIIUII,
D
S.
E
local chandler, and Mr. Hrcckvn*
A picture of Evelyn Jonta^ after they hailed on automobile elect Dwight I). Elsenhower ro of a much larger l&gt;larc nt 72t&gt;M&gt; erans enrolled in high school
Ktorr (ItUfi). T. F. Htnvnrt
NEW YORK i.f&gt;-Mrs Jactmellne lidge will represent (he county’s
pretty 18-year-old Ranfordlte who that waa aneeding ort the Hanford turns bar* tomorrow he will have Cynrcaa Avenue, It was reported classes.
&lt;IU4l)|, t.. T. Hlii'iqiord ( l l u ’ l, Auriol. daughter-In law of French senior chandler ut Ihe convention
todav by Aaalstant Fire Chief if.
la a freshmaq at Orlnndo Junior Orlando Highway.
to
decide
what
to
do
with:
M. H. Williams (HUH), F. il* President Vincent Aiirlu! ami hol­ O i l s week.
T. Thomas
Patrolmen S. If. Spence and J.
College, appears on the cover of
'rnuifiHT c u m
A live goose, a pair of baby-blue
Wight (HUl»), J* P* Hultseluw der of the women’s air speed rec­
The wooden frame house, owned
this week'* Issue of the Orlando H. Patterson caught the car after undershorta decorated with white
Matters
of
lnu&gt;orluiieo
will
ho
is here to receive the Harmon
Attraction, weekly visiters' guide a chase and discovered a woman elephants, gold golf tees, flshlni by a Negrcaa named Martin, waa brought up at thn business por­ (I prill) u n d IL CL Moore Mr. ord.
Trophy from President Truman to­
for Orlando. Winter Perk and In R waa about to have a baby flies, a white pigeon, two cans of occupied by a colored man named tion of the dinner m il ling of thn (IPfil).
morrow.
Movie Time Table
and that abe and her husband gratae for flstalng. a horseshoe once Harmon. Other than the rug, no Hartford T o u r i s t Shuffli'lmuril
Centra! Florid*.
The trophy, symbolic of the ret*
S KILLED IN WRECK
damage wa* Inflicted tn the turns#. Club tomorrow evening nt U o'­
RITZ
According to the .article eon were enronte to the Orlando Air
MONTREAL hD — Five person* ord, will be presented to her ut
A hot break on a house trailer clock at the new Tourist Center,
"line Minute to Zero"
earning the cover. It le “dedicated Fore# Base HoopHal.
the
White
House.
She
arrived
here
set a tire on fire in a minor In­ according to Hasky F. Wight, pub­ were kilted and two seriously hurt
1:47 - 4:11 - iLilfi • 8:88
Tbo patrolman Joined the race "i ttb. ||ta" pattern.
to nearby 8enfeifd (II mllee
last night when a fast-moving from Paris yesterday.
MOVIKl.AND
none tha m any cident last Saturday evening, fir* licity chairman.
north), the world’ll largest celery b y M c o rtla g th « car all th « w a y
Mrs.
Auriol,
a
professional
pilot,
authorities
reported.
Firemen
Members attending ate to tiring Canadian Pacific passenger train set the record with a speed of MW
growing center." The article states I f . * £ • ^
a f? r U w“
« m a a rrivin g hara In daily floorfa
"Appointment with D anter '1
bound for Quebec struck an auto­
quickly
put
out
the
smoldering
tabieware
and
a
dish
to
pass.
Vari­
that Mia* Jon**' picture Is sehed- H ig h w a y Patrol car waa available a| Elsenhow er ■ residence. There
Show opena 0:30
mobile at a crossing east of nearby mile* per hour In a French built
uled to appear aoen In the Nation U meet them a t the O ran g e eoun- la also a p ile m 88,000 U tte rs and tire on the trailer at Hemlnole ous games will bo played at thn SI. Vincent de Paul.
Jut fighter In May. 1030.
Boulevard
near
tha
Municipal
Zoo.
maallng.
ty H an
ta U g r a o a ,
nl Oeographle Magi alne.
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tT"'j’-L?ij.l'ir*

( lirislmas Seal

Edmunds Urges Civilian Morale
In North Korea
State Prom ote
Beauty A spects
Called Chaotic -

Crime Increases,
FBI Agent Tells
Rotary Meeting

On

Nuvcmher

Sanlord Will Take
P a rt In Drive For
Raising CanalFund

Two Sun lord Nurses
Attend Anmiiil Meet

Photo Squadron Is
Assigned To Loral
Naval Air Station

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T H E SANFORD HERALD

The Sports
\ Register

Edgewater Nips Seminole JVs On
Farly D rive, 6-0, For 2nd Win
Edgrwater High School's Junior
Varsity capitalised on nn early
62-yard tourlulown march to edge
past an improved Seminole JV
tram last night in the Memorial
fltsitlntn lx&gt;fnr«
.
After receiving tin* upt-mug
kick-off, the Mllli&gt; I'.iuflfH io i Ii '
tha crest of tin1 piercing run, on
the part nr power-packed Tommy
Malcolm mid Fred (Juanrc, liinky
speedster.
Malrolm brokr over from llir
a ll culminating the snrprUio*
aarly TO thrust. Tim extra main I
try was blocked liy Harold l*slr.
Ily T. V. DAVIS
After that the » i n i r \ dimplesTomorrow night De- f'rnmn"
Ion rhantrd.
Armlemy I'tinlbers will celebrate
Sanford look posxessinii of the
I heir mutual homecoming gnmes
hall most of (hi* lime uni II I III' when they clash with the l.ees.
half lime Intermission snuffed mil
burg Trojans at Hdrtl o’elnek nn
their srrond •t-nrlug I lim it in iler Die arches of the beautiful
EHyewater territory.
.Memorial Htsdluni.
R if Johnny Jones, mill hard
I&gt;«le llrandon won Die title
driving Jimmy Hawkins pro­
of “ Miss ( rooms Arsilemy over
vided mn«» of ihe runnlni power
three other contestant* yrsterfar Ihe Feds throufh the middle
day. Miss llrandon will reign
of Ihe line. Jones broke loose
over Ihe homernmlua xame.
for Ihe limfest run of the mime
Dorolhy I ’hlillpe was Ihe run­
with s 22-yarri hurst off larkle
ner-up for the rrown of “ Miss
hot Fdgrwalrr safely man. Den
('rooms Arademy".
Perkin*, rill him down narrow ly
The Crooms hand will patlule
avert In a a lourhilown run In I lie with Die innlurelles uinler Ibe illreeonH perlud,
lertiou uf Mr. James, n I mod
Rsndv Reynold* fired two sue* teacher from Maryland. The pa­
ressivr passes, one for 12 ynrils rade will start ut l-iifl pm heto Dallas Turner nml another for uinning at ('rooms Acnileiny, go
two varils In Pale. Just before the lug cunt they will inaifb down
halftime horn blow.
Thirteenth Street In Celerv, then
The hallle eee-snwed bark Mini lo l.oi'iisl, going up to Seven!h
forth during Ihe Inst lu.lf with Street lo Cyorcs Avenue then
earh team falllnir In
follow they will pnnule First Street, San­
through on menacin'’ thrust- The ford Avenue nml I'uik Avenue.
feds rouldn'l rraek Ihe hard EdgeThe I'unlher* began preparing
water line, Uimipli lliey tried in for their Imtiieroinlyig game with
all night.
vigorous practice. Several uf Die
H» Ihe same token Ihe I,idle
Panthers key players me nut mEa*le«, flmlliiw Ibe Fed forward
peeteil to be In the lineup fur Die
wall lo formidable, had In re­ liorneromillg.
sort In end rims nil nlrhl I nrr*
The oiange and maroon crew
Rates, Terry Smith nml llniuld
two-year III game winrdiig streak
Pale were sinml mils on the ended when Die once lienlen lion
frnnl line olekrl, llnlrs recoverget ford II oIh ii I s upset Do* I'nii
vd two fumbles nml Murk til n
I hers with u 1M ll victory. Die
ounl. Smith broke IlironiDi Die
Kii'-lin Tigers made It I wo lo a
line severs I litres onillni' mu
low over t iooms with a 2 11 win
nrrn liehlml Die line.
Jones idnveil wed „l| •
r on
both defense mill offense, lie MHO
toed 27.fi yards In two oulek
kirks, plus Interreptior u pnli of
Earle nerlnls.
Jlmmv Wade, lin’dng l.ein but
W ASHINGTON
(Hpecinlt
Had up the first bull umde -u-vcrtil With dry weather cnritinuing to
turn
woods
and
fields
into I’splnsdesperate runs In Ihe final min­
utes of Ihe name. G'-mi- I'-tridge ive tinder in mnnv noils of the
Motion, the National Wildlife Fed
• aw brief nelioil ill Ibe I'olile 1
Rdgewaler .IV,
it u ••
&lt;&gt; eiatinu this week added a voice of
Hanford .IV
« u « h o warning to motorists and outdoor
Tourhilowii:Mnb'iilui,
Edge lecientiouista.
"Take rstrn precautions with
water.
malrheo, tolmrro and enmp
T H E YARDSTICK
fires," Presidrnl I'Inode ('. KelHanford JV
TMyrwsler II
ley uf Ihe f'cdi-rallim advised
li hinder* mid fishermen and
First Down*
A
7ll others who drive tbrniiKb, work
Rushing Ynrdapp
00
:i:t or play In, the old-of-doors.
Passing Yanist»e
14
6 "Forest fires destroy wildlife,
Pns^es AUemnled
0
*f
Passes Cnnipleterl
;
-puil sreurrv anil ranse erosion,
I ’niac-i Inierrepted
il brsMea ruining valnnhle timber
0
1
Punts
resources that
our ruunlry
I
Mb needs."
Pool log A vi i ape
m
&lt;
1
Fitinldea l.oxl
Wild fires also cause Hoods mol
i
Yanis I ’rprillxed
16 waller shortages, Kelley piilnte I
20
mil,
because Imriied-over waterIndividual ynrdnpe’ Hiniford
.Tunes .14, Hawkins 27 Turner 2fi, shells colinal cal-li and iinl.l Do
midslure from snows and ruin
Wadfl fi, Kstrldge 2. Kib’ ewiiler
Netluus forest flies have raged
Malrolm -II, (Jounce Hfi, I'erklos I
in Vlreinia, the (Iniolinas, I'euues
see, Kentucky, Alabuiuu, other
southeastern states and ns far
west as Missouri in recent weeks.
Ill at least three stales. West Vtr
glnlii, Missouri and Arkansas, of
flcluls closed hunting seasons until
TALLAHASSEE. (Hi... lull
rains ranie. .Showers have fallen
Although Florida State I ini verst tv In same places but In general the
Is experiencing Hn worst season (Ire huxnrd remains blub, the Nn
ever In the won-loss column, the tliuinl Wildlife Federation rrpml
Hemlnolr* are only -1!ll* patrons id.
short of cslnlillshiiii' an rill-tline
home attendance findliall gale
TOM M Y IIROW N
TALLAHASSEE, (Hnedult —
mark.
In four hume vames thr Tribe Tommy Drown, Florida Htnte U ni­
kas drawn 22.746, The srnson versity'* lightweight punting »|ierecord la 20.0H3 established In eialist, ranks Kith In the nation In
I U I when Ihv Indian* vn|u&gt;rd the loading department among
a C-S won-loss record. Th* Hemthe country's small colleges, ac­
laalva hava playrd hvfnrr an cording to thn latest N C A Ii statis­
avvraga lurnounl of 7,CD). not
tics.
bad for a tram that has yrt In
Drown, on 2fi punts, has u
v ia a lam r,
healthy IIH.H average. The diminu­
And with (ho big Homecoming tive Drown weight only IIW
gam* with Film.nil University noutols. His hest performance of
th li week, there'* every Indication the season was against North
for a large turnout. In fact Dm Carolina Htatn when he kleked
largest crowd ever to witness nn out within the IO-yanl stripe three
M U home game was present last times while averaging 4-1.4 yards
year when 13.701 turned nut fur en eight kirk*.
tha till with Hlctson.
HEX H IIIV H R
Mill))' THE
I llr. RAM,
MALI,
Unit A ll OAI1LES, — (Rprrlnl)
DON'T1 DROP
OAINKRVILLH
Ilex Hhlver, brilliant line back­
IRVILLB
(Special I
Florida's opponents huve fumbled er, Is the only senior on the
M times Ihls season and the (in ­ slutting Miami defensive football
tors have covered 20 nf them, team. Coach Andy (liiNiafsim uses
Thay have also recovered twelve I rum two lo eight freshmen tut
the defensive platoon.
Of tlieir own 22 fumbles.

Crooms Academy
Battles Leesburg
Thursday Night

Homecoming Parade
To Precede Ciamo;
Queen Is Picked

( ’arc Willi Fires Is
Unfed Ity Federation

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FSII Nears All-Time
Attendance Iteeorcl

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LAST TIMES TONIC,HT
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Despite a rather so-so record of
four wins, one loss mid two ties,
Ucndnoh* IH'Di O.-h.-"* i« ^tlll very
much in thi’ running for the foolhull championship of the F-«st
FlmIda Conference under the new
play-off system, adopted prior to
the opening of the gridiron sea­
son.
There is ipiile a hit of confu­
sion on how ihls system will work.
According to Co-coaches Fred
Crums, tills is the way the chainpionsliiii will lie determined,
Tlie conference
« i 11
Bo*'
fs B f io 'o i wo seel ions,
fj lsS P *
oB j i h .i Di nod smith.
iB p T 11c
northern

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A i ig iis lin e .

C om -

jC H tp o s in g the snuth-

Pnsl lianas era section will
be Di'l.lind, Seulirecae of Daytona
lleitch. New Smyrna Dench mid
Hanfoid.
In order lo i|imlDy for Ihe
' bsMiploaship enrh team iiiiin I
Play

....... ...

Ihe three ill

their pm lirolur sec I ion and In
S'blilinn must pnrlirlpale in five
ronfi'renre gunieM.
I lie sclu dole nn u was drawn
up this year i|iiullfies every team
ill the eonferance.
The team that wins the most
games from tlir other tluee teums
III its llldivldltal section will lie de­
clined the winner of that section
and will play u clijiiiiplrinsillp
play-off giuiie after Die season
with Die winnei from the other
section as ileleiniliiid In Ihe smutmminer.
t rider Di In system Hanford,
having lost to Hi
Augustine,
ion Do i n lemu, III Die regular sea
non play could meet HI Augustine
in Die [din -riffs arid it lb.- Hem
lunli-. won Die chiiin|iinii*hip title
enlilrsl they would be declared the
winners of the conference,
in other words, Hanford, or
liny other leiiia. mil'll! lose ImiII i
ts a r s they phi) with teams
from Die other srclloil of the
leuirue mid still win Ihe chain|ilo.i&gt;.|ii|i of lliclr nun section hy
» lulling Ihe must games frmii
Die scIiih i Is III their ow a si-cDoM.
Thus, willliers of each section
me deleimilii'd solelv on llm hauls
of their tecords with coiifeience
lenots ill tlieir own section of the
conference mol not on Die hind* of
nil their conference games with
hoUl sections.
Now, If you ure as confused
as we are, let us |usl take nil
eyainple. Hay, Huiifiud Inst In
lailli HI. Aiigiisline slot I'alalka,
in Ihe luirlhrrtl section hut won
all lliclr three gnines In Ihe
stmlli with Del,and, New Hm jriin .mil Hnitirec/e. The Fcils
ivoulil go Into the plav-offs represeoliiig Ihe south as rhumpions or Die Ms-llun,
Tlien in Die Norili, If I*. K
Voiige -liioild go mi nod win all
Hieii i onfcri lice elnslli's IhiII i ill
I to* .mih and north, us they have
done this year, while Hr. Au­
gustine was winning all their runfcri'iice games with the egeeptioo
of p K Yulige, (hen Oainesville
would of course gn lulu the plfiyuff series on Die Imsin of the iiesl
record to face Sanford, Simple
arithmetic shows that Hanford
witli a :|-'J record isn't ns good us
KcDctlinus with a 4-1 record, and,
particularly, since Hanford lout to
Krttcrlimi*. Dot tlint is the way
the new setup works this year.
Currently, here are the stand­
ings. You will mile that I*. K.
Yunge has won ail uf Ita northern
sect inn dashes and thus has at
ready won the northern title am!
rigid to play in the post season
championship finals willi Ibe win
ner from the south.
Southern FFC

GAYLE TALBOT

N E W YORK UP) — Tha Amer
lean Council on Education, which
about a year and a half ago aat
up R *p«flal committee headed by
Dr.~'John Hannah of Michigan
State to try to introduce a little
sanity Into college football, feels
that It has accomplished a good
deal more, In a broad sense, than
might generaDy be reallied.
Specif!
" the committee feels
pacifically,

Ily K E N T CM RTLAIN
Sports Editor

Ihel thr progenia

CAPTAIN VICTOR M CARRIllO, of Meson, accepts the Moyce A. Drake
Memorial Challenge Trophy from Mrs John Topper Cole after win­
ning Die Jumping event at Die li'.ltli National Hors* Show in New York s
Madison S&gt;to.iie Garden He was if ling "Acapulco." f/iiteraafiiino'

C. 01* C. Members 1952 Hurricanes
Are Gustafson’s
May Enter State
Poorest Scorers
tiolf Tournament
I’nlil tin member* of the Seminole
Countv ( 'hmnher of Commerce will
lie uhle to enter Ihe Second An­
nual Memhershtn tiolf Tournament
of the Florida Stale Chamber of
Commerce In Jacksonville nml
Sunday
.Such a large Held Is rsprrlrrl
Dial Die tournrv will Ire staged
ciinrurm dlv on both Ihe San Jose
amt Tlniiiouaiia Country Clnh
courses. Slutting time will Ire
Ml:no a.lit. Sunday. All entries
must register :it Ihe Washington
Hotel in Jacksonville.
I'riie * will In- awarded to Hie
winner* with Ihe chmnplnnshlp
Dickenlrticker Trophy being preseated hy Kddle
Itiekeoliacker,
president of Eastern Air Mm'* amt
World War I air hern, at the re­
ception lliimcdluloly following Ihe
tournament Sunday mgld lielween
ll (g) M no p m at tile Washington
Hotel
Further Information on nest Sun­
day's meet may lie nlilailiei) from
Forrest Drerkenridce manager of
the local C of C. at IHuo

C lillA f, flADl.KH (.Special) —
For the first time since he took
over the football coaching reins at
Die University of Miami, Conch
Andy Gustafson has a football
11um which has gone through two
games
in succession
without
scoring a point. Doth Kentucky
noil Vanderbilt put the shutout
wliHinmy on Hie Hurricane*.
Duly three limes before this
year have the Hurricanes been
whitewashed under (iaslafson.
I’m dor did ll In Ihe third game
id IHItl and Maryland repeated
it. I.nsl year's leant was blanked
li) Kenturky nml that was Ihe
Iasi shutout until Kenturky
startl'd things all over again
Ihls season.
Tills week things should get
better ns the Stetson Hatter* face
Minini In the Orange Dowl. Stet­
son. below Its fine IPRI form, can
be collided on to put uit a gallant
fight tint the Hatters, though they
might conceivably score all upset
win over the none too steady
Mount outfit, call hardly be egI'nlidkn
I
peeled to blank the Miamians, The
Ki’tlc rliim *
It
Starke
II
2 1 Ifalters yielded at least one score
Annther cnmplicntiiui enters Ihe to each of Hndr first half doxen
baffling F F C scene F. K Yunge foes tills year.
f’uucli (lostnfson hasn't had his
is operating iin .hr the new pro­
gressive system winch prohibit* ■■tup of better offensive back* in
prist •scie.iiii grimes such ns the tup physical shape at any time
rbnmpiroisldp play-off, llm * Ihe this season and won't have them
next I test Icnm will probably lie this week since Dob Moskettl, line
chosen to play the winner of the crushing fullback, I* certain to
smith. At pre-enl, I'alatkn lead* ride the bench and Don James,
suffering
in Die toil to heroine tin* eluimpion otinilerhuck, is still
of the north on the basis o f the front the effect* uf n virus attack
mol ooiy yield the starting joist lo
lies) lost record, 1 I
However, K e tti'ilinns, which has Hrfphumore Johnny Meteur. Walfv
ptaved only one conference game I'iper, fleet scat back ami Dob
III tlie north, and that was a Ires Tare, eipiiilly fust moving, have
to F. K. Yunge, Ini* a good chance I...th Iteen nursing muscle Injuries
.for they ItnVc ib-fcuti'd Del.nod, which bnve held them to limited
Sanf.ud nod New Smyrna Deaeli service lit recent gumes bill one or
ill Die south ll nil seem In bnve Isdb might lo* ready tills week.
Miami will ........ it to even the
the lo-sl team besides F K Yollge.
They &lt;1111 bnve In play Fitliilkn all lime series with it* smaller
and Hlnrke. two teams they should up state ilvul. To dnte, Htetson
lie nlile In lieu I, thus giving them leads, fi wins to 4 with two games
to win the rigid In play the south* buying elided III ties.
ern winner.

In the niilli I lei.a ml lends willi
n 2-0 iccnrd Hanford ■-DII lire- a
illume if lliey can .lef-'iit Henbree/e lu re Friday nlgld and Do'll
go mii to defeat I tel ,and on iiiiiuecnnillig in .Sanford I lianksgivnig

W IL D L IF E
WAHIf INN TD N — (Special) —
Fur the second lime the wildlife
cimiervulion slump* |iulill*lii’d by
Ibe Natiumil Wildlife Federullon
have won first orlxe mol a "certi­
ficate of award" from the Litho­
grapher* Natiumil
Association,
Inc., of New York.
"The nation's foremost nature
iiilists are employed to produce
the paintings used in our annual
Wildlife Htmop series, ' said Lloyd
II, Wood, secretary of the Federa­
tion. “We nm pleased that thfl
lithographic
printing
Industry
feels we are doing a good Job Itl
reproducing tills great art."

night, Nov 2li,
Khuuld .Hanforil lieut Heahreexe
lint lie Di'l.am l, tlien anolher cronplicated aspect will lie thrown into
the p irtiiie for the soolliern title.
Ilotli teams possessing eouul re­
cords in their sections will hove
submit to the Dickinson point sys­
tem which gives point* fur win*
and losses for games
plaved
against first nml second division
teams.
Hut wait. This is nmdhcr col­
Alabama's Crimson Tide foot­
umn in itself mol it ooiy rod come ball team lost 608 yards on penal­
op so Id os forget ll fur the mo­ ties In 1061. Their opponents lost
ment . . , finis.
BOO yards.

been

made on the fundamental Issues—
recruiting and suhnldiiatinn— has
been somewhat obscured by the
widespread refusal of the founts
of learning to drop spring prac­
tice and to ostrariie the rich
New Year'* Day Dowl games.
These latter Issues, we learn,
were onlv vorv minor facets of
the overall problem.
Not exactly aggrieved at a ten­
dency to underestimate the commlttee'a work, but feeling none­
theless strongly that tho educa­
tors should at least lie given cre­
dit fur what they have done, Raymond Howes who acted aa secre­
tary of the Hannah rommlttee, de­
sires a word.
" I f th* committee has done
nothing else," said our caller, “It
has succeeded In bringing the na­
tion's college presidents together
In Ihe common cause and convlncng them that they must take an
iosjeasinglv active hand in re­
gulating their sports programs,
“There has Itren Intense activity
during the past year and a half
in every athletic conference. In
most conferences there have been
movements by president* uf in­
stitution* either to assume direct
rnntrol nr to exert greater Influ­
ence on polltcies approver) by
tlieir representatives.
"As an example, ('nmmlssloner
Tug Wilson of the Dig II) Uonference has just been Instrueted that
hereafter he will make hi* reports
directly to Ihe college presidents
Instead of In the faculty represen­
tatives, 1 belicvH a similar policy
has been adopted In the Faelflc
Coast Conference. I cannot help
feeling (but that represents real
progress, and there ure many
similar examples.
“ A questionnaire the enmmiltee
sent out In March ami which was
answered hy .136 schools Indicated
there has been a perceptible shift
In the fellng about over-emphosi*.
Of the number, 237 said they al­
ready hail given memlrern of their
athletic department* comparable
status with other members of their
faculty. Annther 31 *nld they
would prohibit financial Inducemcnls to athletes; 16 sail) they
would sensor no more contrsls
in which prospective student*
might display their athletic tab
uits.
"In other words, the rommlitre
feels confident that u start lias
been made on a unified national
Program, and that it will become
increasingly productive as proredurea are perfected ami places
where abuses exist arc Isolated
and dealt with.
"As far aa spring practice and
Iwwt games are concerned, prog­
ress toward abolishing them has,
Indeed, been slow. The committee
didn't promise any miracles. Dot
ll is BIS
SO true that i f those were
Die only problems football faces,
Ihe committee never would have
been formed,''

MALLIOH
CORAL CAULKS, - (Special)
— Harry Malllua has now enugbt
23 forward passes In hi* Univer­
sity of Miami foot! u&lt;11 career,
til
Only
flvo players have caught
more.
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Virginians Form Stetson To Face
Wildlife Group On Hurricane With
State-Wide Basis 12 Miami Players
RICHMOND - (Special» - Vir­
ginia sportsmen, meeting here Oct.
20, organlied a new state wildlife
federation, adopting a constitution
and by laws and electing officers
for the coming year.
Ur. W. A. Pennlnxtnri. HockIngham, Vs., physician aiiit lead­
er of the movement lo federate
tba many Independent conserva­
tion club* of the Old Dominion,
was elected president. He setveil
at temjporary chairman during a
grellmhiary organisational per-

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Vice-presidents arc Fred M Dell
of Narrows, an officer of the Moun­
tain Rod and Gun Club, and J. I)
Darnhart, Grottoes, who is asso­
ciated with the Merck Rod and Guo
Club at Elktun
The secrHaryshlp went-to Dill
Newsome, u leader of the Tide­
water Anglers ('lull at Norfolk.
Newsome is a well-know figure In
fly and bait casting circles of Tldewater,
areas
‘
“Va. and‘ neighboring
ell “
*
Treasurer Is L It Gardner, also
of Norfolk.
A board of dlrrctors was named
consisting of one member from
earb of test region* corresponding
to Virginia's ten congressional
districts. The dr legate*
voted lo
li
aeek affiliation with the National
Wildlife Federation and circled
R. C. "Rob" WomI i of Covington
aa representative In Ihe national
organisation.
About 43 delegates representing
1H local clubs und county wildlife
associations uttemled the meeting
.Speakers Included
Dr
VVurreu
Rains, a member uf Ihe Virginia
nl
Com mis sion of Game und Inland
Fisheries, ami Durwurd Allen uf
Washington, U ('., asslstunl chief
of research (or the U S Fish unit
Wildlife Service

Two I’uHHinur Marks
Art* liroken Hy FSII

DELA ND (Special) — Twelve
Stetson University gridder* from
the Miami nrea will appear before
home-folks when the Hatters tntii
gle with Conch Andy GustafsoriB
Hurricanes ill tlie Orange Dowl
Friday night.
Three seniors from I hit Hunt hFlorida iiioimgenl have l.&lt;. n
namrd
tri-raptains
fur
this
xame. They are,
l.fllle-A IIAmerica Candidate II. J. I.rath­
er*. from tlrlte Glade, llnlfbark
lU.lvby Murks from Ft. Lauder­
dale and Centrr Tom Gibson
from Coral Gables.
Coin! Goble* High Hchool ln^|
claim to three of the HattersDefensive Quarterback Sonny Fur
risb, Tackle George Jot-hem anil
Gilrsun,
Guard Charles Appel und End
.1iin Yungi- buhl Miami Detirli high
as tlieir ulimi mater. Appel is one
of tlie Hatters' key blockers
pitying regular offensive guard.
S'onge,
gin-pound Junior, dou­
ble* ns on offensive end uml de­
fensive tnekle.
tm
Uuarlerbark Stall Marks »m P
a brother rumbinsliun of Guards
I'hll sail Allen Grnrgp did their
prep work st Miami High.
Marks, who has been making
rapid improvement as the srt-un grows older, Is nWu Ihe
llBlIem' pouting see holding a
10.7 average.
Freshman Led Sensation John
Eilgington, n piodoel of Miami
Edison, IInlfi.nt’k Jerry Gallagher
uml Linebacker Jerry lln p k l^
from Lake Worth enmplete Die
dnxeii, Edgrrurtun lias started tlie
Hatters’ last three hull games
while Hopkins and Uulluglo-r rank
ut the lop of tlieir departments.

BOWLING TONIGHT

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TAI.LAHAHHKK, (Hperlnl)
Two new pusslng record* were -ret
here Hulurduv bv Florida Hint*University In its 60-21 defeiil Ivy
Mlsslssipul Southern.
Thr Hrminoles threw the lu ll
IB times, bettering Die previous
mark of 27 set nirninsl Truy
Slate Ip 1031. The IndUa* *Un
set t new single game pass
rumple! Inn record, connection
on I I . The prrviauH high v**«
II,
also established against
Troy Iasi year.
ll was all pml uf lleuil Couch
Don Veller's *lutelllent that "we
shall throw tin- hull mure."

CITY LEACxlIK
7:30 I». M.
Sanford Howling
Alley

Tlie University uf Mississippi's
tHB2 football roster Im-lndett 11
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THURSDAY

Iwjuiry Continued
In Hit-And-Run Case
Little progress wai made yes­
terday In the
Ihe Inipiest being
belni conihirlrd Inin the death of llardy
Jackson Undue, B, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A II. Hodge, Lake Monroe,
wlm was killed on County Highway
Li Just Friday evening by Ihe ve­
hicle of a hit nnd-run driver, and
the ipiery was continued Indefi­
nitely
The Inquest was continued to at&lt;
low more (line for Investigation In­
to the death In an attempt to ap­
prehend Ihe responsible driver. An
Intensive Investigation nf tha mat­
ter Is being conducted by law off)
finis
I riiiiiu'iiy was
n tin given
ggseais yesterday
yvaivisswy
Testimony
liy ihe father or the deceased and
an R. D. H ar­
hy Highway Patrolman
rison Thp Inryiest
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Is bal_
balng con
ducted hy Justice of the Peace W.
F. Watson and II. E. flrlg g i, as
ilslnnt stale's Dllnrney,
Members nf the coroner's Jury
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(1 Hodges,M.MA. YelvlngInn. II. 7. Johnson, J, J. Singlelary. 8 J llenlnn and Robert I.,
Hooker.

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0A IN F.8VILLE UR-Pl«Co
■Paico Coun
ty Judge A. J. Heyward Jr p jj|
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ipuj
get a citation *‘‘1
thii' 'week
from the
Florida Society for Crippled Chib
drrn for courage end persistence
hysicel handicap
, , In overcoming physical
handle
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m a Howard hi
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ami family man.
holding a pen In his taetb, picks
'u p books with hla teeth, carries
them on hla shoulder and turns
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in the F ill liHlay lo learn him a
Justice Dcpurtiucnl lulcgnim in
vulvlng uii cx asxiH'lale of Al Ca
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McCrunery's know ledge
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HAN FRANCISCO lit! - Thu HS
Obcrlln Victory arrived from Ja
pan Wedneeday nlghl, bringing Ihe
bodle* of 207 Americans who Inst
their live* fighting In Korea, In
eluding six Floridian*.
The Flurlda dead Included:
Army:
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llutixe uf the Holy Cross Episcopal
Church, xile of former blond donor
dayx. Sidney I vex HI tx the Red
CroxN till Wat donor day ehalrmun
thlx month.
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or may call tho Red Croxx at ltd.
Cnntrlhulorx have the perogallve uf
deilgnating whether their blond will
be used for civilian or military purjk ixc x .

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M IA M I (A4— Fatrlck McMahon,
7n-ycarold winter vlxllor from
Wexl Orange. N. J., wax killed
Wednexilay night when (truck by
an automobile at'a Mrect InterxrrHon.
Deputy Sheriff Stanley Hurtle
Identified the driver uf the car ax
Blmor Wellx llayga, 30, and
.._.... _____ charged him with recklexx driving
H. Tbomax.by failing to have hla vehicle under

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M o n d a y . T ile th re e o th e r eases yet
■ re to la- In d iv id u a lly heard.

The defeiiilnnl was released un­
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ItlM M IH H IlIN MEET’
Members of the recently-organ­
Hols 1,11 lurge amounts of pipe
ised Hanford I’ollee Department
oinl Water Department supplies
Benevolent Association met lust
leads tin- agenda prepared hy Tom
Mlfht at Himes restaurant, DrLemon, I'll V Manager, fur the
lurulo Highway, where reports
Citv Cnmndxshm Monday night,
roncernlng the 1'ollce Ball, Dec.
lad Hie dixcuxntnii of the (Mty’s
HI, were given.
water Hint sewer program with
The billin'sx port inn of the din­
Robert M, Atigmi, Jacksonville en
ner meeting was coMilneleed hv
ghirer, wilt lie the uuisl importM U N IC IP A L I.UN D UE
(he association'll president, Joseph
Tom Lemon, ('tty Manager, and ant matter.
Hickson, fluents included local
T l...... illy other Item appearing
A. K. Rhlnhnlser, City Attorney,
press representatives.
Proceeds from the hall are to will utteud llie nnnuai conference on Hie agenda consists or miscel­
Ire used by tha Police Department of Ihe Htate Mnnlelonl League to­ laneous business to I. e acted upon
Mr. at tha pleasure uf the commis­
morrow
a t Tallahassee,
In forming an emergency fund for
sion.
Lemon said today.
u i* by members of the forca.

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I final resting place today In the
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| heart of Ihe soil i-nal fields where '*'*11 I f •)I Ii -h V l Ii Ifiiiiftat,. -M, r ,• ,| u | ««• t 4" 'tin* iiti v fn| Ft" i pI la IM 11a11 In s.111■
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In- began bis life ’s work
f »I MM U l i k H
Mill I * It I - • !)*’•* Il t ' l i l t
Ml*' RHltl'fll'I'H YVI'lr | ill MH*1*J f fi|| | ||i&gt; (Mill Ip Ml, I nI'I h M'IIa,
m u : f 11in I am i i n*l" nv mi*i)t ftim fs
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in
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U f I i .in I* i i * m * h r s In U if
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.llttl I'i *Mips w ill liiltl mi (his pl'fi
p r a m hu &gt;i*liiMits a l llu* !!l/»;i la*»tis
world would get ........ .
of Elsen ‘
" * 11■bedrid In .t IMMI c a p a c ity
for last rites An estimated I i iis n i w ill In* tiiki’ri |ii*ftir«* lit** ( 'i H ’itiV I ill 111 4
ill am
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hnwel'x trip until uflei he bud
other persons watched the Inm-ral
sahl 111
| •* Flt'srrv r Dll' faailtnl.it laid pin in lrs&gt; Ilia n d v t a i left lhl» w ur-tnm inillon
Till* 41* ( . I mI t DI VI |»** f«*||||«t Rft||| | y
U a it m if
procession I .Mi chartered limon
h! rn mi m f . u l ami
MpjMiM*
i*\ t r y
Dnte nf Elsenhower's nrrivnl is sines
tin roiiMt** **r *4*111fit/ ii *4111111* in ii IIIIIM ’ a fill || l||,IV I l f III I t l f III I h ls f I
and scores nl private i-ais
lie II I ’ ll i iMIpits M llp IliV f l l l f l l l n tinsely guarded secret.
wind its way lo and from ihc If it iv f v I I miI i I JI III f l l l . i l » nil ftldtll* V a l its liiiitiila tiiitis mi .iif if iiil il mi Ml Mlit« | eif file -af i i r f i l j&gt; I M’lll |: a
It o s e n g r e n is I'Oiuplet lug cathcdrul
y t to I m* O u tw it, m i l n f lu ivivi*f a n y t t . i i i l f t i liiM 'ttliil In if s hiitfid'st III*" l-INN I lilt"! (iD ltifllllf. Illll llf I IM
the-e I'lnlairiite mol del ailed plans
/n ll'H I 4*? p it ■fit l»ll||i|||||*N
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M u rray’s ileuth Sunday in i n .im |M)HPtrft*4|iin m f h i t l t i v (h*k»*H, Flicit f f i f t I n f i i f &gt;s **
to handle the .'ion isirreN|Miudeiil.s F randseo lintel room euosed a de u f M m* of l i d (lit 4*«‘ ciDMifN mriiifi«*l
III A 'M ip s i Ml fill* S i MipsiiM la in a
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lie expecta to cover the visit.
a lit
lay In llu- C H I’s plans in open its hor Inv.ilvtH ttn* Ini 1111*1- i l l ur|f« i In Mm i p i «»i!i ii in
111nMi h lllM llU *, ftill* a l l .
When Elsenhower arrives in Ko­ I1lh eoiistiliilinnal eiiiiventmn in ttllittsf»al|l V iM'iTlf r Hill "11 f I f f It, I H
a ll" ,
mi t ii*
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I l i l t I f i t HI* t f ,|l h r ! *1 ......... .. In ‘ e lite ,
nu II
T ill III vvh'lfh
m i, Ids plane will i i ix i lo u lam Angeles nexl Monday M u ru y tl Oil 21 Shi* U'UN fdiiinV Lfi 1111 V V|M JMI’H lUk'IHT II Vnu* I 'l i h k w 11Ii tu
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grandstand it i feel long mid IK hud beaded the f i l l as president I r n l l i y Ilf • Hu h r . ’-s w fih“fi *'V(ifv**ii Inn* im iiM iNfs | j r aiv i! It* U
lIn,ixll :
&gt;f v biuHmi i ml m it i ir if sin ! 14." . " l i t 1 tl 1k 4l| I 11Iiit 'fif ifits
feel deep. Correspondents Will Tie for 12 years
f»
11 Up !1i«r*Vhi111 I tl s M"i»riH'*
ili iiL. |j\ uif.: 11ii,n i »*i .
nf liv nu; iiiifi'H
fr o m ti ('ffhr* m ill it. tin* iIt*ft*in!
in, the griiiiilstnnd Phutugruphers
1s piMiifitiRHhtn
Funeral services were conducted ii f i t 1n ri"*lili’iiiT' ( l it it?
1*1 I 1 Mill l.kltlllMIlfH lllllV l'l MfV ( i i i i l I ,* | iff Y III lit
! Tilt" rust m| Ir \ VluKiks in ih’It I
w ill la* neuresl the door of the hy the lit Rev Msgr Hears A
;in n m i'h fm
llu* m -\i i n i " i i f r i i t , i ill! 1111«-■I ! I ii • )ii*t‘U fu r " 11 U p * M iff «if fl me . "i piMpfrty
l l f f Ilf Vfirtli*V ii M f iim t f«| If* m i *I In* I u h i
u irrrn ft in urder to get photos of Carlin, vicar general of the Pills fl l l i r r r l i 'l l V l'h lli I ( t d*III Jllil^a*
l I n ii 11(Me('ii ll u ! f ii mr | mu |
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i j i im 11*r f m i i i h i ’ t ih ) 11u 14J*s fm up
the President-elect stepping uut. burgh Homan Catholic diocese and H n n slu d d i'r y e s te r.ln y mi g im n n ls ,
T1II "I I ItI{| I I'.I llff Wft'll
I’iM lm j; Oil' n is fifu ltim
*t•1 i | i *a I nn
A fte r uffli'ial greetings, Hoseli- n boyhood friend nf M urray lliirlai
B ik-lijti,1 .m i am i ( 'a r t
H i * p iiin lr it "(if f h :i I Ihi' t i l l I t ’ll! I Mr iip i'l M i
le g a l i ' l i l r a | i l i i e t i l , w lllc t i in . in - l x c d
FO SM
itren w ill Invite Elsenhower to say was In SI Ann’s Cemetery in su In .‘ffe c i i tin I tic iille m p i.'il t
) ht* ifttltor,
Vi*•• i Hf iilm l nn iUi I i ll hI i u Vi u i I s | I
| | ,.l|f n h f i'k . nf*.*
h I I h U i I pv
nnythlng he wishes lo the eoire*- binb.hi Custlc Sbanmm—only a h ave till' case Ilim v v n nut u f cum I
i'lll n lll'll .Mill * \ I *I N I " " III III llil* 1 in iMiyfi ) m r a i f f p * .
slime’s Ihrnw frnm Hie iimv abau UII till' i ' imiiim Ix II iii , (lie .It-..... .Ml
lim i i i i I mi u *n l i lli , I l , i i nit v n.«1.11 14*s | m in i. 1 p f*m lin'd Mt
poll tents,
Il d lm iP iv k uf
li.iv i' mil I m mi Mti J• ( t i l Mi Ull i t * U m* iN D itu h ih H
I'luiies mol helleuplers will i -iii rv ilnned eunl mine m wlileh Murray Was ’T r a in e d " in tu ................................
" f ttp* in o p e r t y .
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ul least gr, reporters, photograph­ winked as a youth
U1
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lamg files id saddened li lends,
p .llil ,|I 4 "ipp n 1 ,iht«‘ i m Mi ' i '.I'h
ers and ruillii men with Elsen|&gt;t!IJ111 UiU |M |l»*l , • nt o f th e
have c o io n d lli'd u in b 'i ntli.-i eti
flu* ' ' MillMrl, 1‘inMUv t llJMlfl l Ilf
fulluwcrs
trailed
" f i l l ' MIMNl'l Tfv ’ I It 11Ill'll lu ll’ lllil ft..
bovver on Ills Inui aroiiml Korea. admirers and
Jth* pili'a "| llu m operly,
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I 11IT t ( Ml IP* lift t f 1X- j ru t'l'lfll X f III I'lilh T lt i)pM ,ll III tt • '
iiervlccn vvlll hove n reporter unit
III (*1'-i P ill
th e m o tio n .
II • if Ii S t'fi * p i i"Ur i cttii. ftiT ,m 111nur tu fn'fixt’x ,
m l hi
I -lim im ls
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and still phutoKrapher on this
In Id - 1-m u p h i 1 id M i H u ll H in t I'd*
T in * d e fen se a t tn , lo'V III i'll at
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Rlirrln! u lrllfl I ’larrs also will he
M l D if'f M ix U ii'ilJ f lilr m ll lt!l* l 4*WH*
te n ,p le d In secure le n ie n c y m (lie Hi-ri t in t v ••! ftp' V’m in ty I'h u p ln
In ul ulf l iii mu. .itmiini ,m«! It ir mi Is I l i f t im | h im a n d l u l l ' d I In* | ir u | u * r ly
reserved for movie or television
case, a f t e r p re s e n tin g no fu rth e r
T in lot u l im »*ii!M /ntim i vva•n f 11 a i r im ilviiu: .i i i i p m I i ;i !K I m S t i -i
mult.
w it h h im t i p p iiix t iiia ) » lv «*•!•• and
te s tim o n y , on th e gro u n d s t in 1 d e ­ fitM*kfiwt*Hi ii Vi i it h ip in l ii mi i I h m il
Mill **
Correspondents themselves will
"tn* h a lf vi'iit h pi'm r h i ! In* dal#1
fe n d a n t tins u recen t I y *b n rn child. Mi ip jilim i in U m ' p rn |M n in. | iin u
Nl'VV 4 t ) II\,'Mill 111 a*1111 I S ilf i lit
Next Thurxduy tins huen named T h e ju d g e s y m p a th iz e d w ill, the
home the othe rs to total 211.
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t Ut i &gt; t •11 Ut p l 2 h i 1 id ftt'e * h a d in *
I I pv
P h ilip M . ix n m 'II iif zXiiiifiiK
for correspondents ami
photo­ ilminr day. according to Mrx Vet h u t s t ill h n n d ril d o w n th e Jixil sell •uTtfifi'T fr*»m pimple nf i hi* 1*m»i•* I
fm f il' d Urn pnixvM*i*f iv i- h u y tT , M r .
A u ip ix liiu
H ffiV***• fur |ii'i'Hiiviiii l tif (hi* XriiM'il v’ily M iiplin i #'In n ,-h
graphers who do lint get ill the tna (ionxalux, executive secretary tence.
l l i d l f i i L i - t f k . o f «In* f i v a l h i h l l l l y o f
Fmi k'-t w fm w ill li«* "ii *li»* Itiif Ii Dlltlf t'HXftf lltt* I'tlllV i'lil IM|| W l'd llt"
uf
Iho
Seminole
County
chapter
of
a ir lift.
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T h e eases w e re co n tin u e d yes­ NPIih ( I I I I"! 11111*4 h a y In I In* I'V illl ilu y in i* lit, HiiliH tiiuU im
fm
hi
.Should l hpre lie no Idai-kout a f­ Ihe American Red Cruxx, and an te r d a y a f i e r 11 le n g th y h a lite InMi
l l t i f I d f y iu a i i
'l u iw m l
ih t*
hunk S
(in iiih fit
p r f s u lf iit i if
ter Elsenhower lands safety in attempt lx being made In xeeure tw e e n tin- d e fen se a tto r n e y and W ill ll| I'MflllUlllllH li'HMi'li till* ItlT tl
I In riila S t a f f 1 i m n i u m I v . nvI i i i w ax m i &lt;ip 'T tv I " fin* p t iix p i'i'liv i* h u v f r i
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loo
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Korea. Arm y censors, telephones
fhi ,-(im (d!iift! ■d,. it* ,d and Mr. Ifnlt st 111*4.1 ll.lt k III r .lll.lll .l’kMT*
H ie C it y a ,I n i in -y, E . A . H ldidm l

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The
Eighth
Army's nublie hiformulioii uffirei
today llieillrted a news blnekuul
during
President elect
Dwight
Eiseiilnivvet’« visit
mid -mil
" t f II Mnckoill is indeied. It's
.H illy going In be tine."

A total o f H.aiB.rid in member­
ships has been sold by the ciimpalgn workers In the Chumls'r o f
Commerce membership drive atr»*‘lY ‘ his week, K. (J. Kilpatrick,
Jr. chairman, reported at u m e e t­
ing this morning at the Montesuma Hotel.
Pointing out that there are still
good many prospects Who have
not yet been contacted. Mr. KIIlilrlc k urged these people &gt; luive
.heir checks ready when the tainpalgu workers callrd sod reminded
them that they are volunteers «ln&gt;
■re husv men and are giving fieely of thalr time in order to heln
ha Chamber of Commerco ami
their community.
No reporta have yet been re­
ceived from the comity towns ex­
cept In Lake Mary but assuruners
lava Iwen given by team cutdalns
n Oviedo, Langwuod and Cassel­
berry that effort! would be made
to wind up the,drive this week.
* m . " W hr present at the con
ferencet thia mornln
nornlng were Al Lee.
o K. Qoff. Al Wllaon, llnwanl
Monttetn. Mack Cleveland, Jr., M.
R. Strickland, Roy llrllt, J- W,
Hall, T&lt; E. Tucker, Holland I ••-mi.
Forreat Breckunrldee, Mr. Kilpat­
rick, and Mra. Camilla Rruce.

Word * | l r*eelved here today of
th* auaden da.lh of Ihe Rev. A. R.
Buhrman, paaior of Trinity MethircVTn nel-ind. Mr. RuhrI* n
■ »on of Dr. W. P.
—.........rho
j l«
an. ftwmar
forir pantnr of tha
Buhrman^
Vet Church In Hanford,
art attack tail night,
an aittimed
hi* d utle*
M r. Buhrmtn
i
tha DeLand church
l ? a « . l f . » ither wa* paitor of
th* r ir a t Method[let Church here (or
elfht y * * r * before the war.
nerti aertlce* will be held at
#
ty MothodJit Church In DeC RIPPLE!) C H ILD R E N
’ Land tomorrow ofUmoon at 3:oo
Members of the local volture a t o'clock. Dr, Buhrman D now re­
the 40 et 8, American Legion,
in* tired and living (n Lakeland.
La
each will contribute a dollar at
T i their December meeting to bo
IU DUBON HOCIKTY
used In apreading Christmas cheer
l ot the crippled shlldretoN heme at
t tpetker at th* Audu
j Ht. Petersburg, aceotdlng te J. R.
Wells, chef tie garo.
'T * '
k florden Club Center
i
The decisloa
S
tre
e
t’
Mr.
B
om’
. \ money was
and Wildlife of
{ meeting of ....
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II I &gt; •u td th . V . l" p l n ; i i d In

PTACongressTo Stetson Voted
Push Fight For 5 Million Dollar
Stiff SiMilunces
Handed By Judue Foundation Deal Sum By Baptists
In llolita
Collins Set's Fiilse Fi i »r i ; i m I ’ ip . i s a e v ; Lie
K a rlv l.♦ '* •*■n i i i * i

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R*‘d** have 'xtdfeied au.'Ii
th u l I he IViping

hiiLM- .jisunlhc’

In iespoils,* |&lt;&lt; U o p u rie s . llu .Ir
p a r lm e n i said th e n t l u iv e s lo -a
linn should not bo in iis lt noil to no
ply " a n y c r im in a l a n g le "

Final Rites Are
News Blackout
* Is Se^ti D i*l in;V Paid To M u rra y;
Union Chieftain
Ike Korean V isit

v olh

H f i liiuji\
Fnrrli^ii
M»iii i* i i f •l V K I t e|| . liur^’B'.l
'■ *»io Mi »t
t i felt Midi |||S I iMl
III* .11 r tin
D't l.'SlIlv VV|»n|
1 till*
, H i ' i mol t'aliet) ten
M.» I
\
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III in inns 111
* Mil
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hr
..i [,t
peiici* tn.t

It m is e x p la in e d at Ihe d e p a il
blent th a t M m r n v
u hose naino
a p p e a re d on th e
te le g r a m ,
bad
seen il b e fo re il u ;is d is p .ile ili-d
hoi did linl m -ln a llv iv n li il him
self

IFI Fti Inii |iy Cl) \
Isirticl t M e n u , Mill! I»f f ' n Het|*l*i still! M l X 11.' Mil.Ill 1 M *il I I h* in
h I i i »w ^ m In * n lr ik liit; iMih «li h im i i i i i Ji h '* iiiii f u ii ii u h it’ll In- M ill w r u r
in iln&gt; h a h Hint* f i d i v )lit'** in
nUftil
fi»ti!l*iiU unlit** u l M*
int*f i j t I S lsiiliu m . Hit* tftRH* lunkiiihT n u t f ll i* n l i i l t h it in n r il w ith tin*
**(• l n mi t'Oiui a t»f t it ||ll|(i‘ IHI*I
T in* S t'iu in i'lr
St In ml srilltt W ill
c I it ?.!i It itli S i i u n t 'A t »f llu y tm u i hi H (HI ji, m

IIiII .N S O N

\ *li. i

In a lo ru iu l s ta te iiie u l U«l.i&gt; ills
‘ losing 1hut Itu u v e r has been asked
to a s s e m b le a ll id llu- fa r ts on him
the te le g r a m gol m il. ih e .In s u re
Ib 'p u r In n -til r e fe r r e d In th e w ire as
h a v in g been xenl " h y Ih e c h ie f of
Ihe
c r im in a l
d iv is io n " assistant
'H o r n e y (ie iie r u l ‘ Iturli-s M M m
ray

T h e d e p a rtm e n t s.iKt I In- lullg rap h ed d ire c tiv e In Ki'Jlirr hail
Keen a n p ru v i-d liv it'lllll! Snllrltnr
'■ e n eru l Ito b e it I. SK t i i " h u t hud
not been c le a re d w ith the top p o lity
g ro u p " in Ih e d e p a t U ncut
M e tir a n e ry last n lg lil re p o d i.ile .l
•he m essa g e .m il r o u id e riiu iu d e ri
d H e to ld K e r n e l to go a h e a d ivitb
th e ease

* .| V N I . l t

i m i r i» \ \ Hi i\s. s

,J E d g a r H o o te r lo ta k e c h a rg e ol
' Ih e in q u iry
llo - le le g r u iu .
d is p a le h e tl
Ia s i
o c i-k llis lru i'te il the C h li-u g o U K
.lists is I .ilto rn e y l l l l o
Ji
in d io p t ii r llic i iiro t-i-rd iiig ',
'
v a in i'O -i I'u ul i riu - W a lle r i Itie e ji
I In- M iiv e riillie n l hu&gt; lie en tr y in g lo
| get I I li e.i h ack U ilo pi o on to n u n
p li'le a h-n y e a r x e n lc lu ......... a ll e x
|t o r lio ii i-iiiivK -tInn

(• Of C Round-Up Is
Held At Montezuma

N u. lid

Charges Stalin Is
Against Korea T nice

j

Begun

The Junior Chamber of Com
merce launched Into lls " J i’’» vs.
T it” campaign ol selling Christmas
seals in ronjnnrtUm with the Semi
nolo Countv Tnhcrcnhtsix Assoelnlinn hy folding 2,.MM) slumps into
envelops following
Iho Junior
Chamber’s luncheon In the Ynrhl
Club today
During (he Interim, John Pierson,
chairman of the Jayerc Christmas
parade, announced that Ihe narade
will he staged on Wednesday af­
ternoon, Dec 3. Advance plans call
for 22 small floats and another
laror one for "Santa Claus," who
will again he impersonated hy Merv
Oiler
The double-barrel program he
gun wllh a brief Intmduclnry
........... by Dr John Morgan, chair
man of the Junior Chamber’s pub
lie health committee, who spoke on
the worthy benefits of the seals
President Douglas Stcnstrnm.
who said Jaycces all over the
country are assisting local tuber
culosls associations in this “ JC’s
vs. T il" campaign lo sell Christ
mas seals, Introduced Mrs Clara
Jobe, executive secretary of ihe
Semlnnlo County Tuberculosis As
sdelation,
She distributed the envelops ami
seals lo the Jaycrcs after a few
words of explanation. The mem
bers rolled up Ihelr sleeves and in
surfed Ihe stamps as the first i*ir
lion of Ihelr Job. In less than uii
hour the deft hands of the Jaycee* hid filled 2,500 envelops The
campaign will officially begin nexl
Monday.
Mr. Ktenstrom reported that nexl
week a meeting w ill feature a panel
discussion on Christmas seals
MesnwhNe,, Mr. Plflroon Mated
that the MorChfciU Association has
agreed to contribute «i hh&gt; to pay
[«■ lb* Christmas parade. He said
lhal this would more than cover
Ihe cspenScs of Ihe floats
“This year's parade will cm
Imslse more of the C hn.lm x.
theme." he begun. "There will
floats with singing choirs f I Mill
the various churches this year
The Christian flag will be used
with the Anterli-iin Mug fur the
first time."
In all, eight high school bands
t l oHilaatg tla
tn &gt; i

r

Riddle Of W ho1
Sent W ire Is
J u s tic e G oal UN

-D r ifc

R( tKSurvivorsCharge
Iy(*ils Fired Suffo- Junior Chamber’s
&lt;*:il inw: tins Shells
Ini i Allied Lines “ JCs Versus T B ”
SEOUL, Friday, Nov, 14 uH-C’hinc«e ('nmimml.-ds .trill'd Pinpoint
a^ldl rarly lintay In a furious battle
and South Korean soldier turvivort
charged the Urdu fired xuffucatlug
y;:in min llit'ir lines.
I S military aullmrltlet treated
tin- lim fan charge will) I'anllnn
lint till' Allies rushed up a rilellilt'ul
warfare team In make a quick
luiesiij’iilmn
One ul the llrsl Korean soldiers
examined was lonnd to be delluilely
ill I lie examining duelor said be
mold be sutlcring Irnni fume* of
A n old artillery shell
ivmx who came down
Korean snrvivi
ulf the ridge mid their superior
officers that after tome Communist
shells exploded within Ihelr line*
they had difficulty breathing.
U S officers with the Kureana
said soldiers often mistake smoke
or phosphorus shells for Has shells
In llie final id bnlUv.
Si ill.
they
were taking no
rluinees The Ciimniunists repeatidly have eh a rued that the Allies
—were tiring (tos shells In Korea All
Whi'se charges have lieen denied.
I lie lienevu Convent lull outlaws
lias Until sides In the Korean War
maintain they live up In the Con­
vention.
A Korean division headtpiurters
issued the report charging the
lleds with using gas
The South Koreans had been
driven (rum Pinpoint Hill, highest
point on Sniper Ridge, after an on■laugh! in which the lleds steadily
- Iiullt up In Ihelr assault.
™ Elements ul two Chinese lied
lialtalmns, possibly l.ooo men,
overrun Ihe central front height
lor the Nth time In a month ul
buttle. Held dispatches said They
shuck behind heavy artillery fire.
South Korean defenders once
more were pushed south In Inwer
licmhls on shell-torn Sniper Ridge.
Heavy fighting still was In prog­
ress there.
AP war correspondent John Ittn-dnlph, on the central front, said
• t h e lleds hit Allied positions on
Pinpoint Hill with &amp;UJ In 75U ufen
at I I : to p m.
.
Kivu hours earlier Allied A rtil­
lery routed a limit TM lleds ad­
vancing on Sniper from Ihe east
PlnjMiint Is Ihe Allies' northern
must stroniihohl on Sniper.
Ili-piihllr of Korea Infantrymen
bail spent the day mopping up Red
remnants after recapturing the hill
early Wednesday.
Iliil they foiled to dislodge ChiOnese eiilrencheil on the Yoke, a
maze of tunnels and caves from
which ihe Cnmmunlst.s struck In
Thursday night's attack.
Earlier In the day U. S. war­
planes poured flaming jellied goa
ollnr. bombs and muchlnegun fire
mi cntrem'hfd Reds In the Sniper
Ridge Triangle Hill area

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T H E 8A N FO R D HERALD

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The Tliinl

Thurs. Nor, 13, 1931

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Generation

W IN G A N D A

-lie Sanford Herald

Whnt the grandfather could not do, tho grnmlaon did. In
1910 Kx-Mnyor John F. Fitzgerald of Bouton rnn for aena*■ *« •*, i k ite ls M ooC Row tor ngnliiflt Henry Cabot Lodge, Mnnnachunattn veteran. Manw. H tm te* ee aatardara W*HiichuniittH wan then more Republican than It han since be­
rew U n ( k r U l a w SBC n e w T s a rs
come. Though It elected Democratic governors occasionally,
Itl trsxaeiia Areas*
it had never gone Democratic for president.
K ofereC aa i f w a e rtaea M l t e t
It did not In this year of 1910, nor did it for any other
U r la U r r XT, IMIM, ■ ( IS * r e a l O ftirO
B a s ta rd , K ln rlS a , aeSee lh a A d office. The vim-garish I*odge, facing the voters for the first
O e a arree a t M a r r k S, I STS.
time, Bince Ills other elections had iicen by the legislature,
n oi.i.A sn i - u n a a
defeated the friendly, handshaking Fitzgerald by UR,000
K S Ife r
'inM linv lin t s
votes. Hod Fitzgerald proved a little stronger, Lodge would
naaleeea Maaaaet
V, horn In the Senate in 1919 to defeat the League of
RATKB
Nations.
two
Tills year Lodge’s grandson and namesake, running for
AN
B.TS his fourth term in the Senate, was faced by tho grandson of
11..VI his grandfather's old opponent. This wAs Congressman John
F, Kennedy whoc father, Joseph P. enneily, was FDR’s
A ll
e b lla a r r
e a lle ie . M i l e e l
lh a e h e , -e au latleaw aaC aattees e l
e a le rla lB H ie a l lo r Ik e oarn eae *1 lunlmssnilnr to (irent Britain, the first Irishman to fill the
ra la la a la e ila , w ill ke ebato eC lev
Hist. In the past, Lodge had proved such a vote getter that
a i r e o a la r a d a e r tla le o ra is e .
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his defeat was surprising. Apparently his critical attitude
nrprrsm lrit Xallnasllr Nr te­ toward Tuft in the Senate, nnu his efforts in inducing Elsen­
ase nraaaeaaar n»sree*B1a1l»ea
lee.. New Turk, Cklraae, llalretl, hower to run, made him many enemies. Other voters were
f a a ia a M l f • • * Sr, l.a e la . _______ attracted liy Kennedy’s personality.
At nil events iMiinsachusctts provided a major upset of
T h e H e ra ie la a w e a th e r s f Ik e
A aeaelaleS l-reea w h lrb la e a lH Io d
the
election.
• a r l a a l r e l r 1e Ib a aea &lt;se r e a a k ll*

Washington Letter

PRAYER-

By Senator George SnaUmia

K a ta h lla k e d U IM S
- e t l t i t i e a s tir
eraene
a a to rC s r

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e a lls a a t a ll Ik e le r a l a e w e p rla le A
m Ih la a e w a a a p e r, aa w e ll aa a ll
AM ae w e Sleaalahee.

Broken - Back W ar

B im .K VERSE TODAY

f

they’ll pel vrry lar. I he General
proumed lie would go, and lie will.

To Encourage Education

Duiing October ol dm vear
A new modification of the Income tax to encourage eduthere wrre 1056 attidento in Flor­ colinn is suggested by Bayley F, Mason nf Newport, It. L,
ida inveiligaled liy lltr highway writing In the Harvard Alumni Bulletin. As every parent
atool, or 75 more Ilian Inal year, knows, s deduct Inn for dependency Is cut off when the de­
ut llieie were 10 percent frwer pendent's earnings reip-h $000. Also many states cut off this
deatln. Thii may lie luck or il may deduction nt the nrhit/ar.v age of 18, just when the collegeretlerl die effeclualnei* ol the bound son nr daughter becnmi-n expensive.
lafely canqiaign iigainil eace«»ive
The $800 deduction should, Mason thinks, In- continued
ipeeding io dial when llierc it an as long ns tho parents contribute as much as $0(10 to the de­
accident lltere arc not io many pendent's support fur bis educational expenses. Another pos­
sibility, perhaps sounder, would be to allow an income tax
(alalitie*.

t

deduction to parents nf children attending accredited educa­

"We've gol to develop tome way
tional lust Hut Ions.
lo grl die truth lo die (tropic",
An educated citlzunsliir is the bulwark uf America. The
eayi funner Senator Pepper in government could help considerably to make such education
commenting on the rriulli of the easier,
eleclinn. One .vay, (’laudc, would
be lo atari tolling 'the trulli. For
inilanr,-, li« alio tayi, "arrogant
doctor*' Inbbiri of lliii itate and
litis nation ate preempting (lie
right to keep dir people of dii&gt;
country in ditrair and to tend diem
Oon. Dean, Now POW,
Pentagon H a t Punier:
In a premature grave". Newspaper*
to Do Qlvon Promotion
Definition of 'Combat'
jut! have to piiut dial tori ol «tulf
S firinil In C f i i l r n l I’r r t i
when it comet from a former »enASIIINOTON rantsRmi nllirml* arc- busy Uirae days trying to
alor.
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JUi&amp;WASHINGTON
MARCH OF EVENTS__ Z - - __

Dan McCarty got more vole» in
hit race for governor than any
prrvinui candidate in the hitlory of
this date, official tabulation* of
last week'* election reveal. He re
ceived 624,46} vote* n* compared
wilh llir 387,215 of Senator Sma
(her*, die liiglietl pievioui total.
Thi* wa* (tartly due ,fo the fact
that more people voted in this
yaat'e election than ever before,
i tome 88.086 going lo ihe (toll*, or
neatly 75 percent of the fegiiiered
voter*. That i* whal we call making
democracy work.
Tbrir ate »om« tcally lug men
In (he Democratic Parly. Ju»l a*
wa had thought they would, tome
of ihem who are in llm Senate air
tutbing (orward to, pledge llieir
itlppoM of Republican program*
which are for the good of llie
country. Wilh the narrow margin
of rnnlrnl which l k Republican*
have in Congre**, Ihia j* c»*enlja(
If anythinjf ia to be accpmpliihed.
Blind partiaambiti now could really
wfeclr thii country, Uut men like
I Senator Byrd, Senator RutHlh
Senator Maybank, who long have
aaen eye In eye with Republican*
Cfl many policy mailers, nave an*
, ‘ Bounced their inlenilon to continue
their spirit of cooperation.
, i Tlw Supreme Court In it* iht
. A Unite wiidom undeiUkei to dccidf
i..:' whether it ii legal for printen' tat,' ion*, to require their employer* to

rtj.;.«ro
n r n- not
m going
* « to» befo'uted
Sr

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llnil a suitable definition for ton* word “combat" so they might
be nbl« to untnngla tha situation canard by a backlog of applications
tor combat nay, mustering out pay and other aarvloa bonuses.
Military nimncc experts any the ronfualun haa bean caused hy large
numbers nf Intorpretntlons nf the new military pay order, It alio waa
pointed nut that many applications for service
bonuses are lilted nut Incorrectly.
Under Ihe Urtonac deportment's c o m b a t pay
regulations a man under fire fur alx days Is antlllad
In extra pay. However, no one In Washington la
aura what happens If only part of tha unit la umlar
Hre or If s man la wounded and evacuated before
alx days have passed.
The P«y nfltrera In Korea also are said to be
puixled over how much gunfire constitutes "camhat." According to the dictionary, combat Is de­
nned aa “a balds or a light; struggle; contaat;
duel."

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• PROMOTION EON A I’O W -rjn a of tha tin t
American heroes of tha Korean war la about to get
a promotion, hut It la doubtful he'll hear about It.
For M fj. Oen WlJJIam F. Dean la a prlaontr nf tha Commqnlita.
atyl Ittou't, likely .they will go ovrrtxianl making sure ha knowa that
Ih t Pentagon hasn't forgotten ahnut him.
It hasn't, although Dean has now been a POW alnca July 31, 1930,
whan h i was captured at Taejop. Ha was commander of the 34th
U. 8. infantry division. The laat time hla men saw Dean, there was a
dstons* of tha strategic position. He waa later awarded the Congree
atonal Medal of Honor for hla "heroic leaderihtp and exctaelva gallanihf to Mt|on,"
,

. Now, Army Secretary Prank Pace haa recommended that Dean be
coma a permanent major general—hla rank la only temporary nowaa aoon aa a vacancy estate. And regardlea# of where he la,

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• IE N A T B OUTDONE—The Senate la fraquantly called lhacountry'a
moat agaluslva club but It la outdone by a group right under tte own
none—the order of capllol guldea.
Thera ape 9 | Capitol guldea—never more—compared to the M mem*
lefa of U lt Senate.
. ...
...

I . The guldea make about Ift.WW a year but the waiting llna la tong
and tha requirement ateep, Senate Hergaant-at-Aniia Joaaph Duka ax*

whip

0 EiftCTIOtf WAMt-The Republican and DameeraUo national com*

an everywhere thouM bf
in the courts of this da*
if aewipanert are to bf
&gt; male ana twice io orj.

mlUw In Waaktogton aura put the praaaura on In tha national capital
praegdlif tha eletOcssa
Just aa aaon an a Republican roads a atatameot, the Democratic
command ground out an answer and when a Democrat opened hla
mouth, the OOP provided a reply before hla word* dlad away,
It kept up around the clock. Doth headquarters had maaaanfar*
rurmtaf nawa raleaasa to news associations and newapapera through-

senllal economic*, tha
wiB Hava to chaff* w i|

W A81IINOTON — 1 am going
to talk a lot next year about the
Praaidenilal election. The election
of 1DS0 I mean.
I am Introducing legislation In
January which will have tha ef­
fect of putting national elections
more firmly In the hands nf the
people. This ia my legislative pro­
gram: (1) Provide for a nation­
tie ARTHUR EPSON
wide presidential nominating p ri­
( f o r James Marlow)
mary. (2) Revision of tho Etoc
torsi College system au thill pv.-•r Us __W
pie would voto directly for
.w XKtrVUT
n :;i:" '''T ’V&lt;' ra -v ra ra e .ipresident rather than electorSj
ra. and U rio.is period
perif
of U. S. history.
establishment nf a system whereis presldcnl of
Harry S. Truman
Ti
popular vote of each state would ] ■« Untied
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Slates even Ihmigh M
count In total vote cast for a run'lion voters have said they want
data for president (3) Provide for a change. And he will continue la
an election In "off years'' of suc­
president, with full authority
cessors to the president, in event
d responsibility, until Dwight t&gt;.
of hi* death or distpmliflcnlion. F. -enhower takes over on Jan 2»l
with the vice president srivirn.
it's an awkward siluatlon,
only until tho next urnerul el-c
\ny cabinet officer nr other m ! ^
(Ion. (4) Holding of ..... cpindren- onnlstratnr who makes a deetoinn
nlal elrrtion over n period nf Ih r v
issues a statement knows he
days, Instead of a alnglu Ktort ion
d es so on borrowed time Any
Day as at present.
i* -ilmnot abroad renltoes hr- Is
Moat people are familiar with 'p'akliig for an administration
my National Primary Hill widen which has had a no confidence vole
proposes selection of the porn hf the people
nominees hy
ny the
ine people, Instead
inatemi &lt;-f
or
; nriunaU-ly.
ii-ly. Truman and Risen
n handful of convention manlp da- bower appear to he making Ihe
lois. Related to llmt is thu pro­ best of It.
posal to give proportionate repre­
At Trumnn’* Invitation, Risensentation In too Electoral Coltojrc houer ha* named a couple of go-^
baaed on popular vote to each ctin- between*, and doubtless will nam&lt;V
dlatc, thus providing some Insur­ mure. The transition should he a*
ance against n president being pninlcxs ns poslble
elected with tho necessary ele,
In the pml Ihe problem has been
torsi voto but without n imijoilt- more aeule, for two reason*.
Vote,
Fir-t. uulil Ihe 20lh Amendment
Mv proposal lo alter llm vie- to the Cnn*tllullnn advanced the
president’ll rolo would brine ilu- inauguration date from March I.
office of president closer to *h&lt;- the lime lag wa- greater.
people. Ah It Is now, the attendin'
Second, not all on I going prr-l
uf the people Is directed tnwurd deulx and prcsi'leniselect have
the presidential candidate, and be­ displayed such willingnex.i to co­
fore accepting hi* understudy in operate ns have Truman and E i­
a long lime White House role, il senhower.
4*
wonlif lie well to have n new look
Herbert Hoover say* In hi* mem
at him, hear hi* views and pro­ olr* that he liegged Franklin D
posals, and give tho people n Ro*evelt In eo operate and lhal
chance to approve or ilisappiove Roosevelt wouldn t. Hoover Ihink*
him for the bigger Job. I think we Ihl* helped accclleratc (he -lido Into
would havo been better off, unitor the deprc*»lon.
such a program In the paet. His­
Undoubtedly the most critical
tory la not too kind to many vice presidential ssvllch came In I860
president* who have been stepped when Lincoln look over from
up by tragedy Into the Chief Exe­ Buchanan
cutive’s responsibilities. 1 am con­
The South was seceding, n nation
fident that we would have n greet was crumbling The head nf Ihe
many more active voter* If there Army, (ton. WlnfieMScull,
tali'a
wero more than one day to cost tearfully:
*
ballots. I saw many very lung, te­
"A dog fight now inlghl cause
dious lines In front of polling Ihe gutter* to run wilh hliH»l ‘
places last Tuesday and I am sine
lluchimnn seined in i,f going In
that many were discouraged from circle* He thou,“111 no -Inle had
voting by the long wait necessary. Ihe right In accede, hul nl*o lhal
Many other* probably didn't vole the government lud no right lo
because nf sudden emergencies, keep II from scerdinu
you can Imagine tho result in Flor­
lie therefore did little nr Nothing
ida should n had hurricane lilt on
Lincoln didn't help him Buchan,
election day held only on one day.
This Is at least a matter of good an had Invited Lincoln In come lo
Washington
If he wauled In, but
discussion!
NOTE8 FROM CAFITOI, H IM .- Lincoln slaved home In Springfield.

fHE W JKID TODAY

THURMDAY, NOV. 13, 1931

Wlmt would tin- third world war 1st like? Otut of tho
world’s best Authorities on war, Prime Minister Winston
Hilt the work of thr world Is Churchill, hud just glvo his views. It would Ire unlike other
•lone largely hv handicapped pen- w ars ho says:
pic, not Ihe snlt at I lie- csrth. Y*
"The main decision would come In Ihe first
arc the* snll nf tho earth. — Mntt.
month or tho first week, The quarrel might con­
B.-ia.
tinue for an Indefinite period, hut after Hie first
month it would be a broken-back war in which no
Wf »ee wlieic * "Yankee" out I
treat armies could be moved over long distances by
in Mississippi it being lliieatonr'i
and. It would begin by both sides In Kurotie suffer­
wilh being tun nul of town, wr
ing In the first stage from what they dread the
call 'em louii'U down licir. And it
most,"
p*y*^
_
As always, Churchill sums up tho situation briefly and
If all the | tropic now tolling Gen­ sharply. The war would probably Htart by mutual atomic
eral Eisenhower wlial lir oiirIi I to aids which, oven though partially turned back, could n»t
do m prrsi'tonl had worked for fail to do immense damage. Munition plants and railroads
him half ai hard during die cam­ would be destroyed, and, to n largo extent, roads. The
paign. lir would have had inme- armies would have to mnkc their way slowly and painfully
(trough war-shot regions. Blitz warfare would be nut of the
llting better than a landdlde.
question. A vital decision would lie extremely hard to attain.
In time both parties might realizo the Impossibility of
Drew Peanon and a lew other
opponent! are doing llieir lieil lo complete victory, and consent to a llvo-and-let-llve arrangekeep Genrral FJtrnllnwer from gn- limit. For this to happen passions worked up by propaganda
inu lo Korea, lull wr don’l ihink would have to cool. Thai might take a long time.

b utsder Joe Kennedy has a homfc
at Palm Beach. "Stu" Symlngtofi
i. is one of the outstanding rorordi
ef onvbody In Washington for
skilled and unselfish govrrnmens-ivice. He's a fine golfer. Aftetho election, my Rlble [to' into u
lot nf use around tho office. JamMonk hns everybody rcH-llny Hom­
ans
Try It.

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The Election
Editor And I'uldhhrr

U A IN K S V II.I.K fSpi-i-inlt The
So they »ay newspaper* don't
Klnrldn (Yrtlfh-niimi rmimilltt-i- have any Influenee!
for Kouthfin Ib-giumd Kdiiriilloh
We don't conlend that ncwspn|n-r*
today issued Iht- naini-" uf stu­ were entirely roxixinslhto for the
dents approved for application to Klsenliower landslide this week.
out-of-sintn dental, mcdlrtd and Hut In-cause uf the carping erlltveterinary schools fur the Itl3.’l-ftl i lt m levelled at newspapers for tho
Acndrmlr year. Among those ap­ last 20 years for being un (he
proved i* Alien* tiny Melnnls of ’-wrung side nf Ihe fence, and lie.
ctiuse of the many nfteinids tu ills
Hanford.
urws|ia|ier.s In lids cam
Ilr. John H. Alton, vice president errdil iifWKiinpers
nf the University of Florida nndipalgn, we think: the following (Ig
chnlrmun of the slate eertlfh'iitlun ures are more llitih Interesting.
cnmmlttre, ixpluiurd In *••), teelnK
Eisenhower had Die editorial
ill" name* that student' stdl must support uf 07*; uf hit dally news­
make direct application to Ihe papers representing 80',; of the
sehonls of their choice under the dally circulation llo received BIS
u( the elcetroal vote nml more than
Itetflonnl Eilucatlou program.
He said Ihe certification rum- 5V! of the ixipular voto.
Stevenson had tho backing of IV.i
mlttoe merely examines apptiin
tlon* and npprovrj, thoen nulling nl the nation's daily newspapi
w'Nh
almost IVS of tnnclrculnlli
rni|tilrcmrnts under the tiiogniiii,
Hi-i|ulrrmenta Include residence in lie recelvt-il 17'., of the electoral
vote ami mure than * I S of the
Florida, reeommendntlon to the popular voto.
rottoge where the student took
If you examine Ihe results on a
prefer- tons! work, and on ncad- state by vlale basis, the parallel Is
rm lr record satisfactory 1° the even more micro-ling
enope'•stlne sehoots
In 311 of the stales where u mil
Apptnved were
white mid (ority of Ihe daily new-papera sup
four N'-'-i i, medit id opplu'itoto, port' d Elsenhower during the cam
nn-l 31 white nml mi" N -g'" d-n p.iigli llu-ir candid dc was elected
till npiillcunt. Iti'iicliviilcd w in
I't
.Southern -Into* a majority
iwo white vutorlnnry medlclm nf the new simpers, or a large ma­
n|iplliunts, I I while and three N&gt;- jority of iheir dally circulation,
grn medical iqe-llcnn'.-, and twn backed .Stevenson and he won Ihe
while and one Negro dental up electoral v&gt; le* In Ihose slates.
There were only four states, nil
plicanl.
in Ihe Smith, which did uut go the
way a majority of newspapers in
. those -tales advocated
It 11 Ion early for a ruuiprchefislvr •.iirvry, hut if you examine
the slab1 and local i-leetloii.x for
Congress, slate Irgi.-laltires, etc.,
HAU-MOH i * -Ur. William Ibnll you will find also that a great ma­
Fox, 37-year old aMislanl tirnfev.ur turity of llm c.imlldnlcx supported
of botany al Nnrlh rarulina Slide by lieu-paper , were voted into of­
College, was fatally wounded nt fice.
W’liut does II all prove?
hi" home Imre today.
Fur one tldrig if disproves all
Hex Hospital reported Hint Mr
the charges that press critics have
Fox was ttond on arrival there
Nherlff Robert F. Pleasants -aid been inukliig for alino-t 20 years
that Ur. Fox was allot through thr about imw-papcrx losing their in
bsrk of thr lu-nd with n 23 rahhi-r tliirui e, not reflecting Ihe Interest*
nf the people, ele. In (hi i liulsm e
rille
He said ho was told lhal l)r. Fox Ihe lulere-.ls of the people and Ihe
was playlns In « hedroem this Inlnresh of (lie newspapers liirncd
morning with Itlii P-v veir old son, nut lo bo one nod the same. News­
.Stephen, white Mrs. Fox wax pro paper* did mil support Eisenhower
only because they tlinught lie woyld
paring the fantllv breakfast.
The sheriff s»&gt;d hi.« prellnihtnry in- the pupulor rbuice, 'niclr record
Invcsllgallnn Imllraled "It looks In ihr last fmir nolimial clacUuus
like an accldrnlal ahmdlng" by Ihe shows they don't select their can­
didate* lhal way Therefore, it is
child.
reasonable lo assume that news
papers exerted some Influenee on

Carolimi ProfunHor
Enlully Wotiwli’fl

Ihe thinking nf Ihe people.
We will leave It up to Ihe scien­
tific researchers to determine how
much of this Influence came as
persuasion from the editorial pages
and how much came from the news
pages as a result nf printing the
mivnrnishrd farts about affairs In
Washington. Whatever Influence
came limn either sotirrc, there Is
iui doubt In our mind that It was
not something Hint had been creat­
ed since the conventions in July
but has hoen a cumulative thing for
many months, and perhaps years
The results ut fhe election, we
think, loo, disproves the smears
Ilia! have emanated from tho White
House and other sources charging
that newspaliter* represent only
Wall Street Inti
' erc*ta,'the
"country
‘
cluU s*t,y, b| -------- « . gtc.
I f this
, uf'W wero 33.000,006 "bartke 1 ana members at
"country clubs" who believed aa
Ihe newspapers did.

Sanford Forum
Editor
.Hunfnrd Herald
107 Magnolia Avenue
Sanford, Florida •
Friday nlnhl wr had nn R year
old child killed In our community
al Lake Monroe hy a hit-and-run
driver. I believe I can speak for
Ihe whole community, for thoic
ulm knew llllle Jackie llodgc knew
he nas a well liked child. Our dc»?
ext sympathy goes to his pr.ientx.
Il mir -Stale Senator and Hcnre‘ dilative would have worked naif
as hard In get ns another patrol­
man to cut down speeding and reck­
less driving as they did to get the
new Comity Zoning law passed, I
venture to say that child would be
alive today. Mr. Harrison Is doing
an excellent Job. hut h« need* help.
Tbl- zoning law Is the biggest thing
lhal has rv rr hern pul liver on Ihr
proplr nf .Seminole Uonnly. U we
don’t slop II. Ihr first thing Russia
will br calling us wanting to use
the Remlnolr County zoning plan
In use behind Ihe Iron curtain.
I would like to hear comments on
this.
George W. Bell
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One of tho unhappy results of Republican control or the Semite In
the 83rd Congress will be the loss
of several of my staff who have
been on "patronage" Jobs. The
rest of us will have to work that
much harder to keep up the record
of efficiency upon which so many
have complimented u*...............i
wrote casually last week about
moving to better office quarters
and to a more Important commit­
tee, both nf whlrh are nt the m-&gt;menk unlikely! .that, will depepd
upon how gencioift a policy the
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Republicans
adopt . . . Daimocratio
Leader McFarland, who visited
Florida several time* and has
many friend* there, was defeated
and may be succeeded by Senator
Lyndon Johnson, of Texa* a* Dem­
ocratic Leader; Lyndon, who Is a
I good friend of mine, has mado u
remarkably fine record In the
Senate as Chairman of a Rp'^lal
Preparedness Investigating Com­
mittee which dug up much evi­
dence of waste In the military . .
. . I have heard aome lalk that
Texas political lendara. who helprd lake their atate In the Repifdlcan column, expect 8cn*lm-«to;t
Price Daniels, elect'd on the El­
senhower ticket; in bn In Hue for
Republican favor*, even If be '!"&lt;’«
not nrtuMly, sit on (hr GUI side
am looking
In Ihe Senate, . , |i ani
forward to welcoming to the Hen

Jio two iW Ind true fftohdi «{
long standing, Jack Renhidy of
Massachusetts and Stuart HymIngton.. off Ml»*oUrlr J « c k j* a unit
Floridian and father. Am-

III.

Some historian* feel Ihi* period
of Indecision may have lU'olonged
the Civil War.

There's not much chance Ihat Ihe
liinc lug ludwcii eleclinn and In­
auguration will he ahorlened soon.
The dates can he changed only by
another conslitutlonnl umpmtincnf.

US Liner Formally
Receives Blue Rihhon,
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'NEW YORK 1/1*1 - The new
liner United State* hn* formally
u-eelved the “blue nMion" trophy
imhlemntic of the world** Iran*Atlantic spec,I tide.
A t a hiinmi'l al&gt; mil the liner
Iasi nlghl, Hrllulu'x Duke of
Sutluilnnd tiirni'il over In United
State*
Lille*
President
John
Franklin the five-foot high, gold
■ml Nilvrr tMipliv wlm li hi* coun­
try hn* held sinco IU3I1.
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The United Slate* made a re**
cord
wesl-euitt
ttimslng
ln*t
Julv 7 in i hree days, in hours
uml -to minutes, uliaving the
Queen Mary's previmi* record hy
II) hours and two minute*.

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Phone 181)0 • It

NOTICK
Tax Hooka are often for payment of 1082 City Tnaes.
iff Dtwount will he hltowed for payment In November;
3f,i, for payment In Decembers 2'&lt; for payment In
Jantihry and I5e for payntent in February.
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Lake Monroe, Fla.
Telephone I332-W3

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City Tax Collector

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f^MSflNUfA S'f'M't *•' &gt;|# tlM# I
will lake part In the gala purado, he eiplxined. Bsslde*
tho
Grooms Academy, Bemlnnlr High
School and Junior High School
hand', there will lie hands from
both Orlando'e Edge-water and
boonc High schools anil one each
from UoLamli Kuutl* and W intrr
Pork,
"The floats will have (lie
names of every county actual, In­
stead of the uamea of the mer­
chants. The schools will be reeponalblu for pulling one float,"
Ilia
popular rnarry&gt;..o-r&lt;mml
and farrls-wheel wl,U again lw
back for this years parade. In
conclusion, Mr. riorum called for
a meeting of hla committor af­
ter
net*
Tl'&lt;**»d&lt;tv’«
Joyce*
luncheon In the Yacht Club.
R ay
l.umloiiist distribut'd
tiled re card* for .the Armed rarer*

lla bleed bank which will lie
Hanford at tbr Enlscopa*
lilt' Houeo tha afternoon of
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CALENDAR OF WEEKLY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Narcissus Avenue, with Mrs. I.
THU RSD AY
T h * W. M. 8. of th* Central M. Swain as co-hosteia.
Services will be held by Con­
B aptiit Churrh will mart at the
Church at 7:30 p, m. for a mlnl-di gregation Beth Israel at 8:00 pm.
at the Jewish Community Cen»&lt; r.
study course.
The Ixora Circle of the Sanford
Tha Royal Ambassadora will
mart at the First Uaptlst Church Garden Club will meet nt 2-30
p.m. at the home of Mrs. W al"-r
V a t 7:00 p. m.
Meriwether, 820 Bast Twenth- h
Tha Junior Brotherhood will Street. Bach member Is asked to
mact at the First HaptUt Church | hi trig plant material s.iltahte r..r
at 7:jn p. m.
I , -i.-ja.-w .u&gt;nh’.v i .... - .. , . .
*~Vaimiflda Rebecca Codg*~Nu. 4,1
The Sanford Townsend Cl di
will be hostess for a District meet­ will meet at the City Hall at 7:30
ing In thr I OOF Hull ut 8:00 p. tn.
Mrs. May Hants, District Deputy p.m. All senior citlivns are Ins ii- *1
President, will preside. All mem­ to attend.
bers are urged to nr present.
MONDAY
Tha Baptist Men's Hrotherho»d
The Sunbeams of the First lisp
supper will lx- held at 7:30 p in. tisi Chur-lt will mart at 3:30 ........
at the Baptist Kdiicalinnnl iltiildMiss Madeline Malletn will nr-J ln g . Tht Royal Ambassadors will sent Miss Kllxahath Ann W H l •
be in charge of the priigruiii and In a certificate plnno recital nt the
will Initiate two hoys to the runk Woman's Club at 8:00 p. m. The
of Faye. All men are asked to imhllc Is Invited.
bring canned goods for needy'
Represenintlves and officers of
the Interfrnternlty Assindailon of
families.
Seminole County will meet at Ud’O
FRIDAY
Hibiscus Circle of the Guillen p.m. in the studio of Duxb’iiv
Club will meet at 2:30 p.lll. at the School of Dancing on Commercial
home of Mrs. li. W. Williams, 1030 Avenue.
Park Avenue, with Mrs, W. II.
Fast Masters Night will be ob­
Stewart as hostess.
served at Sanford Masonla Lodge
Tha D irt Gardeners Circle of No. «2. F. A A.M. beginning with
% the Garden Club will meet at 10:00 a supper at 0:30 p.m.
a.m. at the home of Mrs. W. V.
The Frlmary Sunbeams Avill
Robert, 203 Virginia Avenue.
...... . nt the First Baptist Church
The Palm Circle of the Garden at 3:30 p.m.
Club will meet at the Garden Cen­
Training
Union
Enlargement
ter ut ll:0ti a.m. with Mrs. John Campaign and Training School
D. Carlton us hostess.
will he held ut the First Baptist
Bailie Harrison Chapter, Daugh­ Churrh beginning nt 7:30 p.m.
ters of the Auiurieull Revolution,
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
will riiterluin the Slate Regent Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen
Mrs. Austin Williamson ut a will meet at 7:0U p.m. at the lllillir
M i is K h i i i U 't h A n n W h ite , p iu iit i s t m l i n t t i f M m lt Im t* M a th 'in , w h i
luncheon and meeting'at the home of Mrs. L. H. Harvey, 201 West
• i ll (H fM -n t I i f i in n i t i tlfic w h * i i ' c l t n l n l th e W m iu iii ** C l i J i n il M**n ,
- o f Mrs. .Miriam Russell, 115 North Fifteenth Street.
d a y fA fin n v r a l H:tIII p in M M W h itt- in a i t i u 114l i l t 1 n f M r . u m l M r s
V Scott Avenue, at 1:00 p.m. All
The monthly sectional fellow­ It. I . W h it** S h i' w i l l In* n * * i « t r t | m i tlit* p i n p i i i m |*y hi*t * *m |rt M»***
members are urged to attend.
ship ..... ting iif the nine Assem­
The Jucurnndu Circle of the blies of God 111 the Sanford section I i f rn - W tu t 1* AVI t i l A M fiil si' I ft* t i 111is 11*"«"«1111111111i i*«I by I aii-M I f f"» *r&gt; at tin
Hanford Gurden Club will meet ut will he held in the local church al j i iiiiin .
2:00 p. in. at the lioine of Mrs. S. 8:00 ii .rn. Rev. Howard S. Bush,
O. Harrlman In Loch Arbor. The superintendent of the South Flor­
group will study problem vases ida district council Is scheduled
and flowers, ami members are ask­
ed to bring vases in which they to speak to the Assembly.
TUESDA Y
find It hard to urrangc flowers,
Fast Masters Night will In- held
and also flowers which they hn&gt;v
ut the Sanford Masonic Lodge No j
HU»‘*it^ nf tL* Itlvn-i II
It IX l ‘ f ll
trouble at ranging.
1In t e l 111 | ) R &gt; fitiiii It* in It I f le t ilili *(
The Mlinnsu Circle of the Sail- i!2, F. A A.M. beginning with u
. t lllllc - l( V- Id , 1 I,lid 1 1 l l n i f t n v
m ford Garden Club will meet with supper at 0:30 p.m.
The Junior GAs will meet nl
Mrs. B. F. McWhorter on the Upthe First llupllst Churrh ut 3:30
&gt;ulu Road ut 10:00 a. m.
Mi fin d Mm, iL iip L Sit iutitu
Rose Circle of thu Garden Club p.m.
tiu m c tu ,
lu m - M * lt ir iii'il tn lim it
The Chape) Choir will hold re­
will meet with Mrs. B. B. Stowe
Hie \viuii » 41f t e l IlllV IfllC hi.| te n t t in
at Indian Mound Village nt 0:4b hearsal at the First Baptist
■mm h u t W1H i 1«*1It11V* ■ 111 H l'v * n il
a.m. Mr. Stowe will talk tu the Churrh nt &lt;1:43 p in.
group on conservation.
Training
Union Enlargement
The Aialea Clrclo of the Gar­ Campaign and Training School
F» i jh L w i l l !•'■ m m r v tu I c l l i u
den Club will meet at H:00 p in. will lie held at the First Baptist
H in t Mix T W Julie- h it] a n d
with Mrs. J. A. Young. Miss Ella- Church beginning nt 7:30 p.m.
I'H llt 1III ‘41 in t | j i ' F *'i n a itl l . l l 'll . 'l l l u l l
lea Klrchhoff will he co-hostess
M em m m l llu x p ila l
W
EDNESDAY
and the program will he based on
Training
Union
Enlargement
"skeletonising leaves."
The Heinncnllls Clrclo of the Campaign and Training School
Mm I S I* "&lt; Kit nut I Mi*" A v *
Sanford Garden Club will meet at ut tne Fiist Baptist Churrh be
S li'iM m i i i u f W iiit* i Ih iv i'ii Ii;*\ »
7:30 p. m. with Mrs. C. K. Hunter, ginning at 7:30 p.m.
I 'til? m il ftlllll Jilt Ksiiha I III* will'!'*

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Many of yuu will remember how
fre&lt;)ue"tly we reported during the
past year on the state of health
of William Banders, wlm spent
nurno time In the hospital In San­
ford. Now we must report that he
started for Florida the last week
In October and was stricken with
a heurt attack before he got be­
yond New Jerseey und had to be
taken bark to bis home In Hemp­
stead and entered III the Meadowbrook Hospital, lie died oh Nov. 3.
He had served us u pollremun In
Garden Cltv for more than 23
yeurs. He leaves a wife, four chil­
dren and five grandchildren. We
are happv that he could be with
thrm before his going for, when
he wae here, he spoke of them con­
stantly and was very proud of
them. To his family, and especial­
ly to Mrs. Bunders, whom we
knew, we extend the sympathy of
the community.
The regular meeting of the Do
Bary Civic Association, Inc., will
he hold on Friday evening nt the
Orange City Memorial Library.
Members are reminded that this
will he u most Important meeting
at which nil Interesting announce­
ment will bo made.
Next Thursday evening the Do
Baev Democratic Club will meet
In Chrlstherger Manor. The Im­
portant business of the evening
will be the nomination of officers
for the now year.
Alias Jean Carv) llinunelhergrr
has been entered In the West Volu­
sia contest for an entrant for the
Maid of Cotton of 1033. The con­
test to select Miss West Volusia
will be run off at the A thin*
Theatre In DeLand on Nov, 84, and
tha young lady who wins, will he
lent to Memphis to enter the na­
tionwide contest. Jean live* In Do
Rarv with lior mother and Is a
student at Stetson. She lo a mem­
ber there of the Glee Club, Ray E.
Feck, De Bary Realtor, la spon­
soring her candidacy.
The Plantation EaUtsa Wornan'a Club held a covered dish lun­
cheon at 1:53 o'clock Wednesday
at tha Mansion. Each member was
eiked to bring a gueat and a nlant
allp. 8ome 80 woman attended, 10
of whom were n*w member*,
The gronp of people who hold
Sunday services at the Mansion
had their first social get-together
on Monday evening at the home of
M r. and Mrs. William Ferro who
generously threw open their home
and grounds for a supper follow­
ed by singing and game*. In spite
of a hravv rain Ju*t at the tlmo
mrd for aupper, 09 people at»„Jed and »ang the praise* of I
Bary’* good cook* and enjoy:
the evening together. The Rev, at...
J i n . Hubert Thomas and the
committee are to bo congratulated
on the auecea* of the party,
Ray E, Pack la attending the

Di-strict TuwnHentl
Council To Meet
The Fifth Congressional District
Townsend Council of Florida will
convene on Nov. Ill nt l);U0 n.m.
nt the Community House In Gene­
va A covered dish dinner will lie
served at noon.
A mass meeting, open to nil,
will he called tu order ut I :.'!() p.m.
A special guest and highlight of
the meeting will he the talk by
Wayne It. Albers, ststc mganiser,
who will speak nn the national
election, the results of which were
the rauie of encouragement fur
Townsend members. An in v ita tio n
la extended to all to attend.
4Gth annual convention of the Na­
tional Association of Reul E s ta te
Rjurds In Miuml this week
William G. Bchrnth will open !&lt;••
new Julco stand and gift shop mi
Highway 17 this week. Watch fur
news of the opening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Schmidt,
their daughter, Mrs. Lucv Gallon
and her tceniige daughters, Laurie
and Gale, all of Chnrdun, Ohio,
have moved Into their nrw home
on I.ake Drive. It might intoicst
our readers tn know that Chnrdon
la the homo of the famous maple
sugar. Every year there Is n fes­
tival during which the Incut pro­
duct t* in contest with sugar fiom
other sections of the country uml
the town folk* make a gala occa­
sion of It.
Another new family has m o ve d
into the Bcuffert house on NutenJa Road, Mr. and Mrs. George
Kalvln, formerly of Syracuse, N.

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guest for two weeks in the home
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Mr. and M r*. Nicholas Ilorrelll
and their daughter, Doris, are
back In De Bary after a three
month's visit with their family In
New Jersey.
Mr. and M r*. Wi'llam If. Cole
are at home again after a visit
with family and friends In New
York.
M r. and M r*. William Slekman
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her*. They are Mr. and Mrs.
Christopher Wolfe and their son,
Harold, o f New Jersey,
M r. and Mrs. Edmund Jackson
happv and proud to have their
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Every pemm. rrgardlc** of ape
who Intend* In lake advantage n
public hunting arras U rc'inlicd If
pUtchnic n f t special hunting arm
stamp, which may be obtained id
e County Judge'* office, accord
u to Judsn Douglas Stenstrom.
Hunting license sale* hit a lively
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Uiia year taking In 17.t of the 17.50
stale license* and 100 of the $y
County licenses.
Any resident under the age of i f
year* or more than fit year* old
I* not rci|iilrrd to buy a regular
hunting license, hut is rciiulrcd to
ftblaln a permit.
truck season opens nl noon nest
Monday, while the season for deer
turkeys, uunll and squirrel* open*
next Thursday.
Necessary Information for filling
out license form* Includes Ihr
do Ui" aluojnw of Africa’s M l. Kllmanjaro, Harry .Street (Gregory I’cck), big game hunter nml no*
amount* of game killed hy appll- vclint. awaits death from a hunting wound. Convince . Hint help win never cmne, Harry reviews Ills life
cauls last year.
m il.Hie wi.tnun In it. ( I t lie think* of Helen iHusntt llaywunl), th« wmlthy widow who married him
'’realise she wo- lonely anil who made It possible fu r him to ’ alum to A Trim. Now, us she stands vigil
minr him, lie t icmont* her .with hlr past, G!) There who Cynthlu (Avn (inidneri, Id* I'nrls love who spur­
ted Inin op .to Ills .first siicqmful novel. Deeply In ,love with Harry, -lie followed him to Africa for big

HOLLOWAY’S
IN ORLANDO
OI.I) DIGNITY
1 YU. STRAIGHT

Ky. Bourbon
Hen. I.ftz . . .
3.39 — 5th
T lim t . -

M urray Rites

r
K

slowly past Murray's hlrr yeater
day at a suburban funeral home.

CIO vice president* who con
ferrrd with Allan -S. Haywood, CIO
executive vice prcsldeni, here yes
( . terday decided to delov the start
of the convention until Monday.
Dec. 1 and move It from lais An
g*lrs to Atlnntlc City
Theli deelsioo will come before
(iio CTO Executive Hoard here Frl
dey for approval llallflcutlon is
t- considered n more formality.
,
Since Murray also was presiduol
Iu■ of the CIO-United Steel workers,
that union alio must name a new
£ president. The U.HW ha* called lls
■ Vcmamher Executive Hoard to a
Pittsburgh session Saturday to out­
line procedure. UfiW SecretaryTreisurer David J. McDonald U
regarded as u likely choice for
president.

PTA

Bluett in

News

Uy IIUII ANTHONY
Nuiclscn West, Htnwaril’s Mate
first class, has night little prob­
lems lie wuuld like someone to
lake off hi* baiuls. It aeepia
West’s dog l.ady gave birth to a
litter of eight puppies Get. g&lt;) and
he just can’t take care of all of
them. He says they are only "pity"
puppies but each one would make
u fine pet for any young boy or
girl. They should he ready for
adoption within the next two
weeks so if you would like to give
line uf the puppies « home you call
contact N. West at telephone ex­
tension 275 at the Naval Air Hta*

The National .Emergency Gruuml
Defense Force of NAAH looked
.very Imprnaaive a* they partici­
pated In the Armistice Day parade
in Orlando Tuesday. The average
person has the Idea that tin- Navy
doesn't even compare with the
other service* when It runic* to
Niarrlilng
amt bundling
small
linns. The tine showing given by
Uio NKGDF In Tuesday's purailc
was an example of how wrong
that lilva I*. The lunn lo this group
are rertnlnly to be commended fm
a Job well done,
Tomorrow will be a big day fin
a real "oldtlmcr" at NAAS. The
nliltlmer Is Edmund J. Dare, Yeo­
man second class and tomorrow

HUY AHC SAVE

dive nuw that ho has completed tld*
[aval tour uf active duly, ho wilt be re*
k to .turning to civilian life in Daytona
Job Jlcach and to a Job in the finger
tnna print dtvlaion of the detective hu­
ll in ruiu .there. It'* lieen nice knowing
uns* you while you've been Mhonrh the
IU5I. elation EH, and we'll he looking
first l forward to * lining you now nod
i«lp- i then when we're over In Daytona
i re- 1 llradi area,
. H e ; Hoy E. Ward, seaman nppr.-nand ‘ tire, left the station enrly (inlay

on leavo. Roy plans to use hi*
leave visiting hi* family nml
Irlcnd* in fit. Doubt, Mo­
lt won't be too loi|g now until
Die hunting season will be In foil
swing in this aiea and many men
aboard N A AH will he gutting out
their trusty nl’ firearm* and test­
ing out their "shoutin' eye", There
have already been sum*' cn*u*Ule*
Dils year as a result of hunting
mishaps. Let's all do our best to
make this a safe hunting seaml-

Increased

C o n g re N H

!r;4*N!lMtif&lt;l Pvom rn«r fti*#»

in this area. Don't stmot at that
you think *OU0il* like a
deer. It'* prohahly another hunter
ami to him, you nho sound like a
deer. Follow tin* Golden Itule anil
you'll both come hark safely.
" fto ite "

1ST - Uillfolil containing &lt;10
or Ifln in cash und check for W&gt;n.
Fifdei return to me at A. D.
Ituslci's I’luiubing phire nml gel
reward. Fret! K. Horton.

SANCHO 9 YR.
P U E R T O — H IC A N

RUM 2.M — 5th
TUCK. — F ill. — HAT.
HUY

Nufrition

Scientists soy Sunshine Vitamin I) is
necessary for the body to utilize Calcium in
the diet. Without Sunshine Vitamin D, Calcium
from any source is not fully utilized. Yon must

17720633

FRESH PIG’S FEET

have both and Holsnw gives yon bofh. Holsum
Halium ii your beit choice of en­
riched bread* became it contain*
ALL the vitamin* ami mineral*, In­
cluding Sunshine Vitamin D, na rec­
ommended by the National Research
Council's Food end Nutrition Board,

Hera’s w h a t jy tv got!
One-half pound (eight siloes) of Hoisum Bread will supply you with st
least the following amounts or psrrentage* of your minimum daily re­
quirement for these essential food
substances i
,

Colored

(Vitamin If)

f l t N f l m i n ( v i t a .* m ., . M R

A IM * H A V E

I ’ldreu (infill A lan A t T h «
Sim • Httr l*k|f. D ept.
Orange lllo *om Trail At
ITnerndte Hoad

two year* as It was In the Iasi
biennium, In somr case* bonk
ro il* have Increased too pur cent
par title." These extra publishing
co sts plus an Increased dumami
for book* spell out the nerd for
more fundi.
Vergnion observed that many
roundel opened srhooli without

I,KAN. IIONKI.KSS

F ill. — SAT,

is your biggest value in bread because
it gives you better flavor and extra
nourishment at no increased cost

�•Proper Englilish Is
in f aperBy
Upheld Inf!
Florida Prolessor

hy 2o0 million people from Ats*- N p f f m T R ( i f O U D I s
Irnlta to Alaska. It la the second |
\ i r u u | # »»
language of liaiin, China ami other
nations. Mn other alngto language
is used by a.&lt; many people tu EngThe Negro division of the Titlinn.
tereulosls Association has started
"This worldwide use of English making preparations for lit an­
imposes obligation* upon ii'.ieh- nual ucn1 tnmpalgli dtive, Its geal
G A IN E S V IL L E . (Special | — ers." ltr. Warfi-t continued. “They has been set at 11,500. Hu*ln»*
The piddle l* confused nhmit must leach (tie M in i'll Ion* which
gran'iiar. They look to the pro- are universally employed in news- meetings have been held by the
femora for Ktiidtinee. hut Instead, pi'prts, magazines and hook-, hut president, If. flllmore.
Various committees have hern
lhey are given u whirl on u merry* they must not tench ‘putter’ Eng*
formed and nre as follows; seal
-oto-round that pet* nowhere.
li*h.
*ole chairman. Dr. K. A. Smith;
•
That'* the opinion of Dr. Harry
‘‘Words are the golden Intv* to executive board fh'tnnsn nad coIt. Wnrfel, English profeaaor at
the house of life; sentences ale th** workeri. .1. .1. Walker and .1.
• he University of Florid*. In “ Who I '
“ "V,'’. i«'' ‘
‘ iV»
Killed (irim m iu ? " .. tinlyeraitv I * ol',‘‘n IW,U upholding th. tro Chen , mol Edward lilarksheail;
■/■■ r r . ' - i v V * •'Wirr/.io
rftv.:?* ....r
r - T'civiliiM
i r s . r * I.rrr'—
*
,.i
iSrrtr
tid r.r v.v
V* | "St rre t*’ »ai i * s * T f t ■*- iHair amt
» C FTorino Press putiiieanon.
which will be relcaseed November “ Active and purposeful care t*» .Mrs. K. Wright; schools, Mrs. A
ireserve the unifying force in Hurston; futethal orgktfiintions.
"Home linguists belong to the angungc is essential, especially at H trrv JotiM: lag gifts. Mrs. M.
‘anything goes’ school; others dis­ this time when political forces Harris; block system, Mrs. I..
approve of such expressions ns ‘It tend to set country against coun­ Ilryant; si-al snip chairman a*
Mayfair, Willie luiwson; personal
Is me*, ‘who are you with,' 'ain’t* try.
T r a in me I ;
and ‘none are’," says Dr. Warfef.
“ For more than two thousand lulicllntlone, J.
“As a result of this foolish eon- years, 'grammatical' studies have cliutches. hr. .1. C. Itlngling:
Aroversy, n thoroughly rebellious had an nnclenl and high history. publicity committee and co-work­
attitude against the fotntal leadl­ It is high time that some proffa- er*. Mr*. .1. r . Itlngllng, Mrs. t \
ine ef language Is being created, s'T m .stun piopagating unsound, Tritmmetl,
I. Iwwson ami II.
which is rausing grammar to be unscientific and nonsensical Intel- ( h m v ; and secretary, Mrs. M.
dropped as a school subject
Young.
pretatlnns of the duties of teach
The Negro Tuberculosis Associ­
"English Is spoken an&lt;l written ers and linguists In the field of
ation solicits the earnest eooperaKing Kong Iralnred in an ninnting film showing at Moviebmd
lion of rarh nm] every individual. llidr-tn Thcalar lotiiglil nml Friday

Planning For Sale

10.

f

&lt; iit.flK K D D IN NER
The animal charity benefit tur­
key dinner will be held on Satur­
day from I I -00 a. m until R:!H&gt;
l i ‘H llr M 4 P i- — r is s IISSI
n. m. at Hopper Academy on
and t*lst&gt;pe Machine* will I’ll
Pine Avenue.
I ha ham to the world a* swiftly
At prtaslfde.
imago."
In rkse of a new* blaehi ul.
"Wlm Killnl lirnimiiar 7" Is all i edi'd ugs Ilist publication* soon lowevsr, news ropy v HI lie held
sored by llw Notional (Juumll of bjr the Army to he leicnsr*! In u
tent the
Toaelin * of English. This cmitm- editable flood i,u
ver*v will be the sulilact of a de- isriirlty ban Is lifted N"n r « i " .
bute at the organisation's annual temporarily Impoun lr I, | rnbiibU
convention in iltiHtoii, Nov*ml&gt;er will he flown t&gt; Tokyo by spci'ni
officers and held there.

Elsenhower Trip
___

"

M .^vJ,'', iiII1e an im l.n l ml drinks
euougli to lie absent or lair to his
S.MA's 46th annual meting
wink amt low nn the job hr Is
ll.i FRANK t'A ltKV
Speaking of the ‘nrohlem - ,,f Hrlnkinij ton much and. If (his Is
\ssmlalcd Press Science deportcr ..2 2 5 ? .
.
. , 1 # '
r. tegular or frequently recurring
hr may fir cLiMifinJ ai
M IA M I. Fla. '.f — The ‘social •frohoJUm lo buMiir.is ImlnMr).
dtinker" who nuhilics two high- and also to the professions, the almhidic "
l&gt; ills every niglil before dinner
in ,v lie in danger of becoming an
incipient alcoholic, n psychiatrist
from llichmoml. Vn . sniil today
Dr Moo aril 11 Masters said ‘It
list llwv VI tu—n my belief that I he
imrm.il. well nifegrTtrii 'uiffiviouai
who drink* siM'lully will not become
nil alcohidle unless thrungb disease,
injury or conditioning there is somp
personality change for which he Is
not entirely responsible "
lint, he told the Southern M ed ic,
Xssneintion there's a possibility
that regular drinking every night
tiefnre dinner can build up such a
■•conditioning" In a "normal social
drinker "
Such mi Individual, lie .olilril
might establish a "conditioned re
A tith n i‘i/.i‘il f ’o lrn u in D ealer
flex demand" for alcohol so th.ii
I’nltne 11 IT
1007 Sunfortl Avcmti*
"•when an environ mental situation '
liecomrs intolerable and lie is

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�Seminoles To Battle Seabreeze Here Tomorrow Night
Celery Fed Gridmen
Need Another Win
, To Stay In Race
For EFC Play-Off H a 1 Clanssen Says
OcIcIh Are Against
By K E N T C IIR T L A IN
wuiflidu-' High BcrlmiVh t iinori s
Gators ‘ In’ G l a a ft
for their firm Fast Florid* Confaretli'a championship In years,
Wi t h
Tennessee
which turned from a faint glimmer

Michigan State Is Selected Over N otre Dame This Week-End

Blow after la it week's prodl■MUa 42-7 triumph over New
Smyrna Hatch, could turn Into n
* f,/,fl*K rutlon tomorrow night
the Inc*I gridiron warriors surIllCunt obstacle No. 2 ]n their oath

T fn n u m

_

Dayton* llaarh Seahreete Sand

C ya h *.

W ith only one defeat In two
year* In their own balllwlrk, the
Seminole* will return ta the Me­
morial Stadium for the first
time slnra their Ignomlnaua Iona
to St. Auguatlne, three weeks
ago, to engage Keabrreie to­
morrow night at 11:00 p. m.
Thla la n must victory for the
Fad* if they want to annex the
KFC southern title and have a
track at tha K FC post-season
championship play-off with the
northern winner*.
. P. K. Yongr of Gainesville has
already won the northern rrnwn,
t a school policy prohibits them
am participating in any postaaaaon clash, championship or not.
The probable northern repre' aanlatlve will be the next nest
faam on the hasla of rompelltlon
with the other three srhonls In
Hu section. I'owerful St. Augus­
tine, whlrh has rolled over all
four southern opponent* hut
lost Its only northern dash to
P. K. Yongr, oddly enough is
pot the nest beat club In the
north. I'alatka holding a I - I retaard with school* In it* section
Is the leading contender for the
Ttmga successor In the playoffs. Hanford rrushed I'alatka
earlier, 21-13.
\ Here are the standings for the
play-off berths In both sections;
Southern f'.FC

K

DaFand
HANFORD
iH b r n i a
N iw Smyrna
Northern KFC
P. K- Yongr
Patelka
Ketterllnns
Starke
The final standings nre far from
complete, since Ht. Augustine has
a more guinea to piny In Its
tlnn while Sanford and Seabreeia alsu have twn mure lo go.
A victory for Scahrcexe would
leave Hanford with hut a dubious
JUtalde chance at the lllle. Keen
if the Feds went on lo brut De­
mand un Thanksgiving night, It
would result In a tie between the
two dulis with the possibility that
Bcahrrrxr might also tie them
both by knocking off New Smyrna
next Friday nl*ht.
These are all a lot of hvpothetea with too man* If'a Hanford
ikwald on tha basis of Ha 1-1-2
Ncord be abla to aurviva lb*
Heabreexe encounter here to­
morrow night and the final outue of the aouthern half of the
T championship would then
va to wait tha climatic hometmlng dash wlhl Del.and here

S

fly H A IIO I.il (X A A 8H K N
NKW YORK &lt;/»*) — Football
selection* made on Nov. Ill drriply
i an not he any holler or tiny
worse than those mod* on Nov .11.
Bo here comes this wnrk'r picks:
Michigan Btatover
No're
(lame: A dud that compni-n with
last week's Notre llame - Okla­
homa affair lull this lime the lilsh
appear dootncil.
Marryland
'
‘ over Mississippi; The
Mississlpplans will work u minor
miracle if they get a tie agulnst
Jack Hrarhalh and t'ompany.
Georgia Tech over Alabama;
Your afternoon TV attraction.
Tech's Turner ' and Tea* urn
Dixie’s modern Hlanrhart! and
Davis, of Army's wartime teams,
Oklahoma over Missouri: The
Sooner* to take nut llielr anger on
Missouri for last Haliirduy's de­
feat at Notie Dame,
Southern California over Wnsliiligton: Washington has stolen
unlolly In the Coast f'nnferenco
title rare Iml Its exit will he
noisy even though lion Heinrich's
passes will annoy the Trojans.
Tennessee over Florida: The
Gators have primed for this one
since the season started hut the
odds are against them.
Texas over Texas Christian:
Texas has In T. Jones the confer­
ence’s best passer, In Dick Ochoa
the loop's lu&gt;st ground-gainer, In
tilh Dawson the lending scorer
and in Tom Htolhnndske the lead­
ing pass receiver. That's ton much
for TCU.
Michigan over I'linlue: A dose
one. J'tirdoe never has beaten
Michigan at Ann Arbor und here's
a shaky vote the jinx will hold.
.Syracuse over Colgate; Syra­
cuse Is howl hungry.
I’rlnceton over Yale: Ynlr is the
Mirprisc team of the Fust hut this
time it gets the surprise.
Duke over Wake Forest Duke
to rebound after a pair of sting­
log rebukes.
Finishing the others;
Friday Night
George Washington over David­
son. Tulsa over Detroit.
Saturday
Fast: J'rnn over Army, Navy
over Columhla, Dartmouth over
I ornell, Fnrdham over Temple,
Harvard over Drown, Doslon Ifniverslty ovrr New York
Uni­
versity, Pittsburgh over North
Carolina Htate, Penn Htule over
Itulgrrs.
Midwest;
Northwestern
over
Iowa, Colorado over Knnsus Stale,
Nebraska ovrr Minnesota, Illinois
over Ohio Htate, Kansas over
Oklahoma A A M, Wisconsin over
Indiana, Wltchlla over Drake.
South; Kentucky over Clemson,
Furmutl over Florida Htule, Hon 111
Carolina over North Carolina,
Virginia over lllchmoiul, VIM I over
the Cltldrl, Vanderbilt over Titlane, Cincinnati over Washington
and lo-e, West Virginia over V I’I.
Southwest; llnylor over Hous­
ton, Colorado A A M over New
Mexico, Texas A A M over Dice,
Southern Methodist over Arkan­
sas, Texas Terh over Hardln-SImmens.
Far West: llrlngham Young
ovrr Utah State, Idaho over Ore­
gon State, Stanford over Oregon,
Santa Clara over Utah, California
over Washington State.

.■•turning one* again to tin*
N M M of reality, Tti* Bamtnole*
to battla B«abr«oc, a team
that haa not won a gama In flva
conference outings, four of whlrh
haV* bran at tha hand* of the
OAlNEflVIHHE
(Spatial)
—
stronger northern saetlon schools.
While moat arid axprata will Through aavm gam**, tha Florida
contact* Sanford la tha favorite, Dstnr* hava wrlttan thraa now
ona muat cnnaldtr that this la tha football racorda Into their grid*
Um of tha yaar when the upset* Iron log,'
Whan tha (lator* executed 07
a rt balna scored ayrrywhara.
running play* from acrlmmn**
Tha torala will ba depending
•galmti Georgia, (hay eclipsed
M hard blocking Ihla week In
tha old alngla gama running
ardor to braafc tfialr tremendous
play record of U established
Laio M o a r a t "LaroaMtlra’*
again*! (laorgla In l i l t .
N M Junior Malta, who ba"
In tha ntma gama fullback It Irk
■aarad H point* tU a aaaaan and
Caaaraa wa* handed tha ball Ii7
tlma* on running playa to go
ahead of tha previous high of 80
runa from acrlmmaga In a ilngla
gama by tha Into W alter May­
berry ngainit Kentucky In lltlfl.
Tha olhar taam record wna
chalked up when tha aatora Intarcaptrd i l l paaaea against Clamion. Tha pravloua nigh for a
•Ingle-gam* Intervention* wa* flv*
against Loyola of t.oa Angela* In

Florida Writes In
3 New Grid Records

hi**

Bowling Standings

ml Ssnlor High
I Ranked No. One

Page It

Thors. Nov. I I . 19.12

T1IK HANFORD H K ItA I.il

Football Bow! Picking* Are Now
Getting Slimmer Near Deadline

Betts Rolls 507
Gators Scoring U-F* Has Not Won Michigan State’s •
Thm^Garr.e- Set Punch Will Test A G am e F ro m V n k Mighty Spartans
In 8 Engagements Play Notre Dame
To Lead No. 6’s

Teams No. I and 5 continued
thdr bitterly fought race for the
ily At. HURT
league lend In the mixed circuit
Jacksonville Journal Sports Writer
ny GAYl.F TAI.ROT
lust Mmiilnv night at the Sanford
JACKSON VIM .F. t/p) Far*
Howling Alleys as Imth ipdnlet*
around the Southeastern Confer­
NKW YORK i * - Golfers art) swept three-game series from
ence have pulvered the past weeks always arguing about one thing Unit opponents.
from the rhalleuging bellow of a ur another, and su we were nut
The No. |*s held on to their
hull gutor. Hick Casares, a legend greatly surprised to learn that a
slim
iiue-game lead In knocking
lively
debate
already
is
going
uit
since his high school days, has
off the Inst place No. 3'a. Mor­
hardened Into a concrete success. over whether this country should
ris Slnhlnm registered the series
And concrete Is on apt word. employ a new method of picking
fur the winners with a .705 score,
up learn
alker C
Cun
team which will
The unyielding smack of his ex­ the Walker
including one Dt.l game. Frank
press train shoulders has con­ nlay the Itrilish next summer at
Markin slmid out for the lasers
vinced Florida foes that the flood Marlon. Mass
wllh u 117 lhree-e*e,s sel.
Hob Harlow, renowned editor of
of stories prompted by this lad
the publication "Golfing World,"
were deceivingly cautious,
n'.
Florida Coach lioh Woodruff has virtually demanded that we
choosing mir amateur repre­
tin - fruits
and his staff feel Hick could play (|u!t
sentatives arbitrarily und Instead
any position on the football team. bring all Ihr leading candidate*
I f Florida needs a ipiarterhark, together for a series of team trials,
indivldHick is the man. If the Gators as the Itrilish do. Hob implies
i " 111-1s
peed a fullback, he Is the man. If strongly lhat tmr .selectors huldhievening
Ihcv need u tackle or n guard, lie ally smilt certain deserving young
inlleil
could be i lo- mall.
starts
111
fu r
Iln - J H H
“Cusates is u gteul nll-arouud
Shaken ul the though!, we lost
athlete , , , Ills running, kicking no lime in lit king the mailer up
Itui riii- hit f--~
.i"
and passing make him an actual with Joe Dey, Iho aggressive ex­
triple threat from our T forma- ecutive secretary id Inc t) S Golt li's In twn will*
Ellen Batts
lion, nit).... .. only in the single­ Association, who does most of that
wing
are most
triple-threats body's hand-In hand fighting We in i tire,- gnmes over No. 2. Darterraied,” Woodruff said.
asked him, somewhat sharply, If limit wits top man fur No. 2 with
“ He Is being considered for the mir selector* hail. Indeed, been n 420
(3-0)
must valuable player award In the playing fast ami (note, und it he No. (1
2
I
3 Total
SFC. All his teammates and' ugreett with Harlow Ihul it was I'll, le t s
A. Traey
121 118 IAI 390
coaches think he richly deserves time for a change
155 120 142 423
• "The un*wor,” Dey said coldly, |l. 1'iiwell
tho honor."
177 170 III) 403
Duekfleld Coach Dale Hall of "I* no on both counts Dor teams (!, Yules
180 157 101 M)7
always huvo been chosen with K. Hells
Florida agrees:
012 .777 .101 I7H.1
"Hick cun do more things, bet­ great care, und wnat Harlow is sug­ Total
ter than any athlete I've ever gesting we do would be idisolulely
(0-3)
m -i -ii . He can punt, pass, run and Impnsthlc In this country Team No. t
2
3 Total
think with the best, and play de­ trials, Indeed! In the first place, Plovers
the cost would he prohilidive, and I’ 11iiyes
1113
1*41 IIA 30H
fense too if needed."
138 133 140 411
Wally Suits, when lie made his­ In I he second place where would It Haves
we he after maybe 30 or to candi­
180 120 131 38(1
tory Itv bringing Ids Georgia team dates had finished knocking one N Duller tv
121 150 307
down here for n .’UM) whipping, another urmmd (or u wek? It V o ii l l e i l n i l i s I I I
173 170 315 1490
was the first HFC head reach to would sill he necessary lo pick lulu I
fell the full lirunl of Casares.
u team arbitrarily, just us is done No. I
(S-0)
“Casares is one of the finest now.
Players
.1 Total
2
I
athletes in HFC history. He has
"Maybe even Harlow doesn't T. Hornetf
CIO too 102 401
exceptional tab-lit -site, speed, pow­ appreciate how curefuly we make
117 141 132 300
er and balance, lit.......old make our selections, and I'll lie glad lo I’. ItohinsoM
cm 155 100 483
anybody's bnrkflebl In some ra- tell him. There are IS men on mir T Holly
153 107 185 500
piiellu" Units suld.
executive committee Koch of them M. Hloliloin
.708 572 flit) 1779
.Miami Hurricane Scout Fddle may nominate as many players us Total
Dunn, scouting the Gators for he wishes—lo from his own dis­
(0-3)
what may be the must biller bat­ trict If he feel* they are that good. No. .1
3 Tnfal
2
I
tle in the South la-rauae of their Koch member or the committee I'la lrrs
121 120 13.1 377
list of i M I'rsold
teceiil controversy, said It this I* supplied with the . .entire
.I l k It...
tu .l..,.
137 183 UK 418
candidates, together with
the com TT tMnrtoiu
way;
150 145 140 447
“ Casares Is one of the great lete playing record of each oun F. Markin
00 127 130 353
J. A sh
hacks of tho South this year, lie fior at least several years hack.
"They slart from there. Kvery Total
513 333 527 IS93
can iln everything a first class
back should do. H p is Idg and hard player In the entire list Is vuied
(2-1)
to stop In addition to being a great upon. Quite a number of them are, No. .1
of course, eliminated early because Players
3 Total
l-unter und nuttandlng passer.”
their
record*
do
not
support
their
IAI 437
D a rrin *
Stetson Coach Jay Patlee, whose
107 334
club lost to H ip Gators, 311-0, In tha nominations. Also, there usually Fried
are
several
standouts
who
are
ccr
80 330
opening game — “Casares directItuyl
tain
of
places,
one
of
them
the
Beeves
11(1 330
ed his team smoothly and his
current
amateur
champion.
Many
IAI
iai Mta
Total
missing was superb, Ills presence
oil the field seemed lo give other votes aro taken before the team
finally Is arrived at, uml every
(1-2)
members of the team greater con. man picked Is (here because his No. 2
Ililrtne lie Is n great competitor-" record shows he deserves to I m3 Total
2
Players
I
Georgia Terh
Coach Hobby
|IJ7 383
1211 i rut
"Just because a player makes u Teepell
Dodd wlujse
unbeaten
Giant* good showing In the Amateur tt.serv
187 112 111 382
spuenked hv Florida In the second Championship doesn't guarantee 11It II It tit u11
87 207
811 1(H)
game, 17-1-I — "We consider Hick him a place, Incidentally, us Itnh G ill t ill m l
180 115 420
131
Casares one of the finest athletes seems to think. I recall that Hufos Total
138 518 432 11.18
In the conference, alUinugh ho King of Wichita Falls was runnerwan playing un unfamiliar quar* up lit the '49 amateur, and yet was
terback position against us."
not picked for the next Wulkcr
Hill Edwards, Vanderbilt coach Cup team because there was noth­
— "Casares did u terrific Job ing else on his record lo Justify
against us In the late stage* of It.
____________
the game. lie sparked a Florida
KANHAH C ITY (A1)—Tho Na­
comeback that came uncomfortab­
tional (’ollrglnte Athletic Asso­
ly close."
ciation ha* stomped an okay on
Aa Florida gose Into tha Ten­
eight poxt-sraxon football howl
nessee game Saturday, Hick has
games And left thn door open for
DAYTONA UEACII tM-Bernard apnrnval of others.
kicked 13 of 15 extra iwlnl tries,
averaged 47 yards punting, kicked Kahn, sports fdltor of (he Daytona
Wilbur C. Johns of UCI,A, chair­
*■“ named
-------- * man of the NCAA committee on
twn of four field goal attempts, Beach News-Journal haa
lo
select
Florida
playura
____
scorer) 37 point*, caught five writers
extra events, said yesterday these
passes for a gain of 69 yard*, on (ha All-Southern high acnool bowl* have been approved:
football
squad:
completed 37 per rent of hi*
Hose Howl at Pasadena, Sugar
Ray Scharleston. Florida Timesrassea for 107 yard* and two
Bowl at New Orleans; Cotton Bowl
Union,
Jacksonville;
Fred
Fettltouchdown*, and averaged 9.2
at Dallas; Orange Howl at Miami;
yards running In split of time at John, Tallanasso Democrat: By- Gator Howl at Jacksonville, Kla.i
ron Hollngswnrth, Tampa Tribune,
ipiarterhark whlrh considerably Bill Beck, St. Petersburg Times; Sun Howl at Kl Paso. Tex.; Tan­
hurt Ills avrrag*.
Whltey Kelly. Miami Herald: Hur­ gerine (low I at Orlando, Fla.,
ry Hubert*. Orlando Sentinel Star; and Halad llowl at Phoenix, A ril.
Johns' jMinminrrment said appli­
Johnny Maker. Hradcnton Herald;
Tackle l.nu Greckmur of the Bob Haifa, West Palm Beach Post- cation should ho madu Immediately
Detroit Finns in the N F L weighed Times: Jerry Mock, Pensacola by any other bowl sponsors trek­
ing certification.
News-Journal.
10 pound* when he wa* born.

Sports Roundup

NCAA Puts Okay On
8 Grid Bowl Games

WrittTH Ricked To
Name All-Southern

Vols Saturday

NKW YORK IT *-After slopping
the second most powerful offense
in the country Saturday, Notre
Dame's football learn goes up
against the No ) ground paining
team this week—Michigan State^
The Irish will he up against IP
team that has averaged 111 I yards
per game with a stable of fast,
O A IN K S V IF L K ,— Iflp eclil) —
1mwerful hack* and a versatile of
An explosive Florida Gator offen­
reuse Figures released today hv
sive unit that pack* three of the
the NCAA service bureau show
.South's hardest running backs and
that Michigan Stale, lop team In
lias yet to be held under two
the A I* (H ill, has averaged 257 1
touchdowns will aim Us power at
yards |ier game rustling (seventh
a high-ranking Tennessee defense
best in the rountry) and 174 It
In K no ivlllt Saturday,
vards per game passing (eighth
The Gatova lake a 3-2 record
best).
against Tennensee'a A-l avcomAgainst this urruy. Noire Dnmu.
pHshmenla for the year. The
will field a spirited defense thorn
game la roiuldered the main
knocked Oklahiumi from second
gateway for g Tsaaeasea lie
down to sixth In total offense In
with Georgia Terh for the
Hie course of n 27 21 upset Okla
Koulhraslrrn Conferrnce cham­
Imma. however, retained Its leader
pionship.
ship in rushing offense with an
Only by a round-alimit route
average ol 'Ml I yards |&gt;er game
can comparative strength of the
Fnrdham Is slill lops In passing
two teams he measured. Georgia
with an average ul 2I'I2 yards pit
Tech defrnted Florida earlier In
game.
the year (17*14): Duke measured
Tennessee (7-0) for the Vols' only
Michigan .Stutc will have to
defeat; and Georgia Terh whack­
hustle to prelect n slim margin
ed Duke (29-7)liver Sail .lose Stale in the total
Tenneoaae haa defeated Ml*offense table, liy rolneidenee. tmtn-'
alppl Stale, Chattaaooga, Ala­
leant* have run off .u n i p la y s this
bama, Wofford, North Carolina
season State ho* gained :i.u8M
and I.HU. Florida haa won from
yards ( i i 3 , Util) fur the West Coast
Stetson, Citadel, ('Irmaoo, Geor­
leant, which has a 440 average
gia and Auburn. The Vola have
Tulsn, the 1931 offensive cham­
Inal only to Duke) and the Ga­
pion, Is climbing fast after rolling
tors have geen defeated by
498 ynrds In a 42 0 trouncing
ng of
Georgia Terh and Vanderbilt.
Vlllonova. The team now Is third
With Andy Koxar, Jimmy Wade,
with n 423.7 average
Pal Dlekalak and Ray Byrd lead­
The Dig 10. which used in lie
ing tha Tennessee attack, the Vo|*
have averaged 24.7 point* per
DKFAND (.tt-Stetsoo’s fonlhnll known ns strictly n running game
game In seven outings,
team leaves early Inday for Miami, conference, will see an aerial Im Ia
ford Fogg, J. (P
where the Hatters ure expected In tie this week between Illinois um P
irea, Reed Ou
Hick Caaarr
help the Miami Hurricanes break Dido State These two rank as the
quarter hark Doug Dicksy have a scoring drought In their game best passing teams in the eounlry
outside of Fnrdham, which has
paced tha Gators to an average Friday night.
of 29.7 points per gam* In the
Miami hasn't been able to scow played only five games. Illinois
same number or conlaat*.
a point In two weks; but Stetson' has completed .78.4 per cent of its
Tennessee'* tap scoring parade Is rated in a different class than passes In seven games for u 2150
of the year turned up 60 polrta the
Kentucky
and Vanderbilt average; Ohio Slate has hit oil .17 7
per cent for 208 5 yards per game
against Wofford, whlla the Gator* teams which stopped Miami.
racked up 64 points against Clem­
Stetson Coach Jay I’nlte plans
son.
a workout after the 38-player squad
An Interesting statistical foot­ arives In Miami this afternnn.
note show* Tennessee with a
He wound up preparation* *t
punt return average of 12.1 home Wednesday with a night drill.
yard* per runback, a feature foe Stan Mark* wa* doing most of the
whlrk the Vola hay* always been passing and Jim Ynnge most of
famous under General Hob Nay- the catching In a drill featuring
land. In tha olker hand, Coarh p a n oflenxe and defense. Tackle
Bob Woodrnffa Galore have Hank Boyer was elevated to a
limited seven teams thus far to starting position on defrnse and
an a m t g a pant return of 5.8 Backs Billy Odom and Hobby
yarda.
Mark* were praised.
In an effort to atop the power
of Tenneasae’a driving single wing
ICR RINK
attark, the Onlor* wtl ca l on n
LOS ANGELES UK-Wllh apolofront iln* defenaa hraded by Allglea to New York Clly’g Rockefeller Center, Ho* Angeles'
_ Fershluare
(s going lo
uare Is
tit bo trans­
All-SKC guard candidate Joe D'- form
into a polar nark Dec. 1.
Agostino, tackle Jimmy' Hatch,
hj
put Into
An Ice rink wll It&gt;e
and guard A ft Wright and end* operation
for exhibition skating
Bob Horton and M lkry Kelly.
right In the heart of downtown I-us
Behind them will be Florida's Angeles. The Business Men's Asso­
small hut hard-hitting line bark­ ciation Is providing the 4&lt;&gt; by 50
ers. Htihha W ar* end Arlene foot Ice plot.
I’hune — 9160
Jumper, with lh* d»*'» defense
Christmas trappings will trans­
200 MagnuHa
made up of halfback* Bob Davis form the tronlc likc park into a
ami Harry Scott and safety man winter wonderland.
Jack Nlchola.
The gams bring* Florid* anA
Tennessee together for the first
ti mo slneo Tennessee’* 40-0 win of
1044 and mark* Ih * first time
Florida'* Coach Bob Woodruff has
sent a team against hla former
mentor Tennessee’s General Hob
Neyland.

Tennessee Has Been
Stopped Only One
Time 'Hiis Season

GAINEHVIFFK I Special)-One
of the finest hall-carrying l-rtckflchl* in .Southern foollmti will
attempt to i-slnhli-h n first in llnivcrslty of Florida football when
the Gator* go against the Univer­
sity of Tennessee al Knoxville
.Saturday.
Never ha* a Florida team de­
feated the VoN, though thcv've
taken right whack* at it. The
first
Flarlda-Teniteuse* game
was a 21-0 Tfline-wee win in
1124 and Ih* last on* was a tO-tl
Vol win In 1914.
Most famed of the scries wa*
In 1028 when a previously unde*
feated, untied Florida team— the
nation's highest scoring team that
yrar and the leading Ho*e Howl
candidate—'was clipped by Ten­
nessee In the filial galiu- of the
*ea*on, 13-12.
Th* Gator leather Itigrrr*
who will trv to break the Tenne**e* winning streak over Flor­
ida are. primarily, hslllmrk*
Buford l.ong, J. t l ’apa) Hall
and Herd (Julnn and fullback
Itirk Ca*arr*.
Through seven games l.ong bus
gained 4111 yards and scored ml
puints; Hall ha* gained 413 yard*
mid scored one touchdown; l nsares ha* 318) yuids running nml
37 imintH; while Quinn has 120
yard* running and 12 points.

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Economic Overhaul Job Benefitting A lberta Fights
Entire Nation Urged By John Perry To Repel F irst
W EST PALM REACH (SpecialI
— A plan to nverhniil nor economic
structure to the point where il will
Vbem -flt the entire notion hn* re­
cently lieen published in n copy­
righted book by John H. Perry Jr.,
president u( the Parry group or

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S trange Tales Heard Stratton Was Only 20
As Representative,
Of Unusual Antics
Of—"VVihi . ’ Ain it ia rs “ "Ntm oS AsGovernar

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In these days of fiiutnstlc and
Inerctliblv i it v o 1v e il financial
scheme* ilreninei) up nml implcmerited by the "New’ nml "F air”
Deals In Washington, Mr. Pcrrv's
plan la refreshingly simple. lie
(urrlnelly outline* il, wfileli be
rail* n "Nutionnl Dividend For
^ E v e ry Vutcr” in three fuiulniuen™ial sections. In his lwnk uf tho
same name be nniut* out I lie three
sections In logic which is wedded
with common sense.
1. He advocates that no in­
come tax in excess of fit) percent
of net income sboll be levied by
Conjrrcss on the Income of any
corporation. There would bo no
further tax on invested rapital.
2. The funds inlsrd by corporate
Income tax shall then be distrib­
uted equally to each voter on an
%*nnunl basis.
3. No voter "hall be entitled lo
receive the dividend unless he vt
she shall hnve voted in i i Nutionnl
election.
Mr. Pcrrv believes the plan
could l&gt;&lt;- brought about by an
amendment to the Constitution.
To begin with, the plan will pul
about t»Ull in the pocket of every
active voter, legurdtesx of parly
affiliation, with a great ileal more
to come,
^ la words that are cleat to anywlmo who can read, Mr. Perry tells
tho storv of where America's mon­
ey Is truing lodav. Already this
country has '•lent" or given 100
billion dollars lo countries that
have u lower per capita debt than
does America
The present functioning econo­
mic machinery of the United
Mates benefits the few at tile ex­
pense of the many, Mr. Petty
stntcs. lie maintain* tluil overlap­
ping federal bureaucracies with
givasl and totally unnecessary du“ dlcallnn of work are eating up
the tnxpaver's tiiouev at an hor­
rendous rate. It would lake un in­
come of more than three million
dollars a year to keep up with
President Tinman's lu-rxiiuiil ex­
penditure* alone (including *11".000 a year "lake home" pnv&gt;.
receive the dividend unless he nr
The
Amerlrnn
tnxpaver
Is
nicked, bitten and gouged for
every single expenditure, whether
_or not he approves of that expeuWll11ure, and not a cent does lie ever
get from any profit that may nrcrue front sueh expenditure.
The federal government tells the
farmer how !■■ form, the bankeis
how to bank, the uutnmohile manufnetnrcr* how lo make ears and
the unions how to run their organ­
isations. It fixes prices, fixed
wages, gives "handouts" In ape
rial Interest groups, and John O
Anicrleari ritlx.-n, the greatest bill
paver and sucker of nil time, tiln■Jeiilly sliells nut his &lt;10 cent dollars
W wllh praetically nothing to say
about wlu rt- Ms money goes.
Perry likens wlmt bo lei ms the
current "false economy" In Wnsh-

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Orlando Nov. 19
A1
Civic
•t Mm **f Or*

N K W V ttltK i/Ti
The day uf
eleetticily from the atom at an
economical cost mnv be coining
much faster than fn**1 thought| including lo im ln -tiin l scientists,
tin
u .ojing inuo-li niTeficnils(.
Dr. Charles .Mien Thomas, pro
siilcnt of the Miinsatito rin n iicn l
I'n. thinks it uuiv la- only four
in five years off in this enuntry.

• • I i- ih n irM i i Tut ti|tilcr*

w• t.- I !•&lt; drii w
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htu*1 on

si i fiTiijtfmvT)

»i. fate,
i ■i ift nt 8:00
( ...,Tr Hutch
a t t n r t ic y

Some utlii-rs think
England
in a v heat us tn it
not hi-i-aiiM'
j tin- liciti'ii lot'-' hcttci or clteatM-e
I methods of getting i leetric power
from uI mil lo m otors, hot because
liroductioii of oh-i-trieitv hy pre­
sent tuethoiis is ololi- expensive
tln-ri- than here.

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a pint
m t trn * *f inn.

The cost of huihlin a new eleot * ii- plant in England is so high
since the w ar that atomic pro­
duced power would he routparalively competitive. American nowi - i c.niipnnie* have the benefit of
greater nutuiul water and other
l esntire*.
&lt;'otiipauies
in
tins
country
looking into the possibilities of
producing an implored atomic re­
actor include, besides Monsanto,
Dow tbi-m icnl, Detroit Edison,
t toon Electric, anil t'liion f u r hole and fiiib o n
-l

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l I D i e t - sir - I I I - l a :
I -1 - c'lt.o r***.
in d h lit ig i -id o ,i ' i n 1m g p la n ts

to n tllire at otitic' - m &gt; i t itahide
t 'oiniiLW cult h E d i s o n
Public
.service to , oT Northern Illinois,
I 'nr tfie
lias ami Eh In
and
lb i Id i I I 'o r p

T h r lin rliU i Mali* Tali bh*iltrr% ;i 1t»mc &gt;liimllitu |iin r«trnt t*\ 11*
polnllni;
.IraitHii* / t i i m m t Inti % in Siipuf In tm ilrn i *d t 1 &gt;»

aee
til* '

Itrrf T til III* I ti* |M 11ini’ III. uliiiH
It idNInmillv .1 in in \ full l*i *di ildi
• hr flr%l woman In 111r 11,i VIlkII ill ludd nuh mi Knpiiil.ini in* I *it
|I0!h1, U n . iTlHtV pasNrsM b l i u i i «|ii2i1i 1(i -illiMi.
1n1*|i u tin

Minnie Energy Commission. And

rHtiA« fliliro ('htliHmml, !».&lt;■ 1 tmu: uni rnihititu 1it in d 1 * • * it **t

A ll s u e li rd a iis , o f m m . . ' ,
■a b je c t
in tin - n n | n o \ r i i o f

- e e i i r i l y c o n s iili- t a t iiin * t r i l l vvvig h
to u r it- in tilev* d e ris io n .

lint if Hritaiti should -lin l wot I.
i ii couimrivitil use of atooo m
• ig' , imile t riaII-1 ; li&lt; ■i hup. that
ought spin fitsti'i m 1oui &gt;ii A iin -r
mi
Non Dial lltitiiiii ims mi at..our
i d l i n l . H i i e n t i s t i h i 'i i - i- s t in iiit e
Ii"
- o u h l 1-u iM a g i’i i e i a t o i m o l su p
p i t i o u i i i i i ' i m i i I p o rn i i. , im lu r t i r
i.l ill- o u t one and n h a lf . r i u n
I llo r r n t t lo o n
a f i g u r e r o u ip c t t
ttvs- t l i i - i i - lo it h ig h e r th a n p n i n i A o ie i n a n porvi»t e o -ts
In
r io . iim s , lio rv i- v e r,
lln iil- s
t h a t p i * - I a t iilo m ie p-*rvei c o s ts ,
vs 111 sunn In 1-lo U g h l low - i
lo ii p a p e r ic i o i a t Ih t- S t l. in t i*
m e et m g -*f tin N a li- .u n l Y c u d c in r

nf Tin* !*11in|
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rhaniplon anil gtand • ti-uuimui ■ ,»ili\ h?Nt un (n r I.i II h i * m n ....
now with hn Ii IIhIm IhI. I n I I i -.i i Ih i III \ IH .Illnn.il \UMMillii' Il 111*
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Hetman Hampton

nf W aller litiffm ol .s .-io n l ict'till) arrivetl in k«m
ind i,,
lii-i-n serving m ill \ i - i p ■
A tactical comm.no hi ............. '•
ristomit and \rin v level \ i .-ip
is one of lliice col p- m tin m -iii
&lt;*f s .l.lic .", he tots,us "Hi pos tod /one Special mni ,**t o tod to
s iP t lil v o f n e w ly ill-s ig n e d i i ac­ it perlorin (luiii-s loi 1.0 1 .0 di 1
t o r . i i m h i i tn slime i c - n e t s to

Hie wnnd 1111 the entrance anil
Iturlrti all it* wclglit furwanl in un
1111cm pi In open the dour.
A few rnllrx array mmlhcr wolf
a I ticked a farmer working mi a
tractor In tlu* field. The ummiil
chewed Irarlnr lire* before disap­
pearing
Almost all farmers In the Fort
Vermilion region, Alberta's north­
ernmost homestead area, eurry
rifle* In the fields Mnny children
are not allowed to ride hortmback

or walk Uuiettnol ulmte “ *

Civil Servants Are
Lopped Off Payroll Pvt. Leon Jenkins Of
Sanford Is In Korea
LONDON, hi’) —The toiiserrn
live government lias topped 11.70"
civil servant* off Ihe paymil in
the first nine inonths uf ntftj, it
wiis dDcluscil today.
R. A. Riitb-r, clialtcellur of the
exdic.|uer, told llu- House of Com­
mon* this is imrt of n drive to
nit spending to the point where
llrltuln's sky-high Income luxes
run be h-dticeil. lie offerril no Imi •
mediate hope, however, for any
slush In the present liuslc inruttie
lax of -lf« per cent.
Ilutler said the civil service |ia) •
roll now stands ut fltlll.IUlU pernon*, the lowest In 10 years.
The chaiirrllor spoke In n de­
bate leading up to a vote tonight
on a motion of no eoiifidetico in
the government filed by the op­
position Labor Party. Prime Min­
ister Churchill'* forces were ex­
pected tn defeat the motion. Its
paxsugc would force Chinrhill to
resign.
Ilutler said that although ltdtala Is now earning it* own way
tn its trading with other nations,
"wo have very great difficulties

abend."
Ilutler hinted there Is litllo
present prospect of freeing the
Itrltlsh pound to seek its own
level in world monetary ex­
changes. At present the pound is
officially pegged at &gt;2.H0 nml I*
subject to strict control*.
Th« challenge to tho Conserva­
tive government iv»* sounded
yesterday, bv Herbert Morrison,
thn deputy leader of the Labor
Party.
Un charged Churchill admini­
stration policies — which include
repeal uf Labor’s steel nationalisa­
tion — threatened u return of the
mass unemployment that plagued
Hritaln during thn period lictwecn
the two world wars. Morrison
also claimed no Hrltish govern-

tliose now in use, t h i l l w i l t s iu iill-

Orphaned Youth Is
Experiencing Life
With Rosy Outlook
P D N T IA I'.
"itiyer
of
Moore lias not
rt tin is to say

'.n o o o - lr p io d n c *
p h ilo n u m i f in
i to- u to tin , s to c k p ile m n i e l e e l i ir
t o w e l fo i i*ir it i m i a n d in d it s t i m l
i o n s iit u p t io li "
I'lte new
ty p e
M -a e to r r r o .ild
| i-se th e g u ilt lie a l g e tie r ilte d in
p u t t i n g tin - » lo in , to o p e r a te t in
I ilie s f o r e le c t r ic g e n e r a to r s
M id lis ti v 's in te r e s t l it l| ie e ve n
t i i n l r o m n ie i . n il use u f th e a to m
g lo w s s te a d ily

dob. id'.
The
Hl-veni -old
Jerry m-ciiiilv rrhich keeps scent uiulir
hcea Niiavvered And of the facti tluil iiiihi trial scicn
rroidil hare to hare before
it is tod better that list
tiler could iipulr atom,.- eiicir to
w ar ?
AYIi. 11 ln &lt; o in c n ls , M i and M is I Io n nolo 11v’s prohleuis
M m 111 y .1 M o o re , w e n - l i u g o a l
Iv k ille d 11 V c a r a g o m n o a .d o
c o llis io n , .l.-i 1 r m id h is In I n o l l i
C I S it in I s is ti- is r r e ic lo - t n o d l-e
V 1Ilia -1 i d

WITH THE 2ND INFANTRY
DIV IN KOREA—Army IN I l.i-on
Jenkins, whose wife. Rosa, lives til
1902 \V. Thirteenth Street. Sanford,
"Dear find," he said, "phase
recently arrived In Korea and has let us s lu r together. If -vc had to
been serving will) Ihe 2nd Infantry lime our father and mother, m u .-It
Division.
Ml•* rest of 11* helonp togotlcei
This division gained fame in two
Toiluy, mi the nitfiir i -i sai \ of
of Ihe hardest fought battles uf Ihe
Korean war It rnptnrrt! "Heart (lie trngls ai-cideiit, tntlv I m h .
and Tom, U .
break Ridge" in October iitrd and M-year-idd Ann
i.re together. New homes have
look "Did Itnldy" lust July
Private Jenkins, a rifleman, was I eett found for Mlininn I! . Jean
stationed at Fort Dlx, N J , beforr II), llnrhuni. K, Janet, 7, Inn d,
Jeff ft, Sillrley It, mni *dulii.*l t.
his assignment lo Ihe Fur East
Timll new homes m
r. id. ly
He is Ihe son of Mrs. Elouisr
Jenkins (father deceased) of a 121 • i “ U.l mil ii N m t l - v i i i . Mb h .
I'itlshurg, I'n., I(ny:il link
And
Annlbctl Street, Detroit, Mich
T-,in will s«*on he liv-ng r.nii i
Royal Oak businessman nml Ids
IIOLIt CONFERENCE
(iAINESVILLE (ilt-SouUicaslerii (until)
IbdIi Jerry nml Ann. i g.u I. I
business leaders end thetr fifth
annual conference at Ihe Universi­ tls too old to I e adopt &gt;1, ,u&lt; oiltier iln- watchful am. i) iitpntlo tn
ty of Florida todny.
Wednesday night Dr. Arthur II. e y e i f I’tuhatc Juilg" Aittoir
Upgren, professor uf economies at Munie mi relation, and steps for
the University of Minnesota, de­ their rmnplcte education ate ix-mg
clared the U. K. government must made.
become Interested In a favorable
Every effort wu* uiaile a ttir
economic climate for economic In­ tho accident In keep tile childicn
vestment If it wishes tn promote tegelher. The pruhnle cuurl first
high and productive employment ullnrved them ull til stay in tie.
for all.
huine riewly-inirchased by their
Without Hint "wo shall only have parents in ururby Lvunard. in llufull employment on tho workhouse rare uf their tauternul grandpar­
or poorhmiso model," he said, ents, Mr. mni Mrs. Charles T.
"with much to do hot lllllo to do it Muss, uf Royal Oak.
with, poor managers In cliarge and
Ifurvever, when the grandpaiworkhouse rates of pay."
ents health failed, uther tirramre.
IIIRIlts Ituil to bn mude. Tho d illment could lie certuin U. K. aid itrens' null-riml gralimullier. Mr*.
would lm continued.
(Iraco Moure, touk over and with

Ki t I lilt 1.1 is \w xim

M IA M I l lE A f ll t‘ h I h. II. t
chan m a lt of llu- Ixi.itd
llu
• lu rsler f '111 p and tin- la-r u n
lueiil's illrecliir ol gunbil ■« • ib-s
leci-i veil ini aw aid fioni tin- So
clelv
id
I min &gt;I • ini
lli-iiltot
Wi-iinesiliiv night a tin- n ilion "liiiliistrlallst id llu- re ,t
The snelidy Is a In .1111 ti of lluNational Assnetiiinin id Ileal I There arc two great itindhloeks. lale lioarils, wlilt'll 1- hulilmr d
T in ' List, o f coni se, is inllitiiry annual eimr cullon lo i c

A m \ c l o f I M llg ir - III n th I '■
III i d i d
la fm ,
III o u i ii
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The H!'('•&gt;?!&lt;! hlnck U Hu- i:r*-III
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prmuliim niii-iiit"
the help nf a". &gt;lulling liuii-ekc.-p
ers. pr*.v 1.I.--I foi lie- votingslei*
Time linoh- appali-at Die neeesxltv of low la .lu e s fut the ihililrrn. And ail tail J.-rry, Ann and
Tolu weld iutii la u homes, an a
trial l.a-i- plan, which lai- -Unie
worked ant liu*i*lv fat all. Tliuse
three are now with tin ii piiteinul
gren-l iiaiDa-i lo I . -iinid.
There ha* been Uu want. The
tuition ie.ponded a i D i doiiiitiiinof mule I Dim ft'J I, nun a fte r the
Hcrldenl. Tlu-re will la- an iirciniut
Ing of the trust fund next March,
a fte r which th" l.aluuee may la.
used far cun- nf Jerry niiil Atm.
All ale n-porled ruljustlng to
their new life with youthful resilleiiey and Die memoiy of the
hradnn eulllslnn Dint sluitleied
their lives I* fading.

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I.IKltdN, I'nrlujial W The Iron
hlc wllh fmetxn travel lx that just
an you lici'iu In train something
about It you have In start home. |
| ten. ■
aluoil I hit while i
Mamtiiii’ a&lt; ‘lb “ Tni |«iif oi.o; ».u,ng'
Ihroui'.h tin* ritual ol rleuriliM cuntoms lor llu- homeward liek
I
reached in my topcoat |«&gt;&lt; ki-t anil
felt •uiurilooi' m l I 1*1111. it il out—
It ..at a l.nxl.l it'll w.i-htliitb
itiiIii i Luo** *»lo re else In |o»t
it," explained inV wife France*
"Ami I |u I liateil In throw il

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Of fOOO BARGAINS

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TAI.LAIIAHHKK. IFN H )—"The
vrowth of the popnIntion of the
Htnln of Florida and Ihe Increase
In the number of visitor* , . ,
coupled with ruplil strides forward
In Iho development of commerce
ond Industry, have resulted In
vast Increases In truffle on tho
hlxliways," uo suv* the report on
the study of Florida'* hlithwnv* ns
prepared hy the firm of consiiUlmr
nnxincers. I'nrsous. Ilrlnckerhoff,
Hall and MurDoiiahl.
The report, conslstlnx of H i
pauea idu* nsnurted charts, maps
ami lalilc*, deserve* tlinrouah Inveatlvnlion hy all those Interested
In Florida’* road development.
Tho report, Ihomuithly divested,
pretent* n clear pluturv of the n»ruisltv for early action In the Im­
provement of the Bute'* road
*t«m.

r w r report li Important hrcauso
It reveal* that Florida'* rosd »ystom na* followed a historical patttiti InaUad of changing to tho
nrtd* of an rxnandlng stats ceounmy. T li* majority of Florida'*
traffic art*rlo* now follow th* on-

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IN EVERY CUP!

Price, Good Through Saturday Novombur 15

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CENTER CUT CHOPS

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bill don't export I belli In over
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are many f-nnpe.io. *loi preler
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;i lll.nl Iii.iltlrl I lie .ivei.ipe
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chealed him oldest be makes a
black mulkcl deal iliirmi! bis lup
abrnail I f - veiy simple in make
oue nI I hose ile.it .1list eu In Hie
lli-areil li.n e l apeiiry llelme you
can it''I lhimn:h the dour a shady
character will sidle op to you
and 1A i idler In i bailee your mini
ey III a prolil i l l ; idler lo sell
you a tl.’i Amoririiii fountain pen
lur 15 and &lt;&lt;') Id you have a
rare old lanillv eumeu brooch
lly Hie IlMie you lid ltoimi(li the
dour min tie' Iravel uiteney you
will find lA l some of llm lolls lie
lias liiveii you are iiollllerfell, lilt
ibe fouidaiu pen docsn'l work, I f )
the cameo it a fraud, and (IM
ihe shady elmriiclor Ine- vanished
lly and lari'i', you rail p.el no
more I h;m a 10 per eelil ed|;e III
iilack niurkel ninnry deallnu in
F.urope, mid your iiunioy lias a
(•leaner leeliiiK d you |iisl clianuu
It ill your hotel or hank
-I Tips In Km ope every bill
you eel includes a service charm'
which is MimHixcd hi pay Hie wuip'
of Ihosi- won serve yon Hut I Ills
Millsfiex onlimly All who serve
you III any way expei I all udill
Ihioal small iriiii min mice Inoii
you
Do ii'I make yimrsell liilseruhle
or ruin your Irip worrying uliout
how tniieli vim - hniihl uivi* or whom
you ahoulil I ip A simple rule Is
In till everyliody lo whom you have
not been formally Introduced, bid
(inly i.’lvc them hall what you would
In America, a. II already Is on
Ihe hill anyway
Another mid even more uiexpeo
slve way is simply lo open your
hlllfnld mid hold it mil as you
'pass. Servants' eonscleuco* will
prevent them from lakfnu as inticli
Ihruuilh avarice as you would kWh
them llmnii’li li'imranee
.1. fiislnuis Some iN'opIo are bold
enouuh to clap a piece of rye bread
on each end at a live elepluini
and .try In simiualo il lliruiiuh cus­
toms as a sandwich
They lake pride In trylnx lo
beat the customs man. Many trav­
elers coiiildiiln bitterly iilmiil the
loin! sillier llm Voveriinicnl axenls
Hut I have always found them wllI lux lo share a live and let-live
iHilicy. The wisest traveler I ever
kbrW said lids Is Ihe way to deal
wllh riitloms:
•
"Tell t tic in firmly. ‘I have nothInx In declare—absolutely imthlnx.'
And no inulter what they say, Juat
s|t tlulit—when they xcl tired of
llstcnlnx In you Ihcy will let you
pass.”

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l.oin Lumli

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t-ouoli**
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yi7.BMN4)IMG fUVOU

today ll it liu hunter laissllde In
Iruile a bai id toap a piece of
cbm olale in a packuijc ol ciitarellet fo; a Hi mime I.YOnn diaimitul
ring l*n In lue. iiluni! a few extra
bars of snap Many fn .1 elass
ex p ei I

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This experience convmccil me
that pi'iipli- in-ill .i lew li-i*'-l I'Peven the lii"'l ol wiveI M*l down In le what I liuve
learnril:
,
,
nn airline ta&gt;- a pu&gt;.xen«cr is
ilmiteil in ui pimnils of liinpiur.e ll
never will cum lin e a wife that
It's not fiailini! Fur tlinse last mill
utr extras a wile ran find no
other place fm a wise husband will
always carry a spare paper tack
In liit pocket anil it will always
end up full
• The wise tin-band will also re
main lilnol in any aritunicnl be
tween bis wife and hi alrlllo- of
flelal over the ipo ■linn ill excess
welt’bl Aft* i .ill Imw does lie
know Ins wile i wi hum * Maybe
Ibe hirlllie i ale It limkeii nr ill
aceorale Anvw.iv ilia-t In- have
In I'n nu In ine
lib Hie airline
or Ins wife-'
2 Snap am i e n ta il He III hurnpe

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p.
Flor.t.i .-ifi.'iul .l-.iiu i. i.tu r in xhoWr
h*'|.iil&gt;ln-nn |ir***ulrnlml cnmlidst*
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Ikes iVlajority In
State Over Adlai
Is PlacedAt 99,086

99 GIANT CARLOADS O F REAL

SHE’S ROLLING I

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Chopped Ham
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WI.NTKH I*A It K . (S|K'cinU —
Fluii.lu'x bixxv'xl farm mmiliuK is
-• lit-iliiii'd l» Ink*' |du«v iu Mluinl
II m.u l. llii« wvrk . lid.
It wdl tic (In' tu b uiinuul Htatc
ruiivi'uliun uf dm Fluridu Farm
Ituruuu wldi'li t'oiniirmi'.* f.'J Coun&gt;v Faun
llut.itun, and 12,.')4f&gt;
fiiiuilb'x frnm I’l-nsavula tu the
iniilnHidii’x Huulharn tip.
f'unvrntiuu hi'udiiuurU'rx will
I... ltu&lt; Munir Carlo Hotel, nn M i­
nim llcnvli'x ui-i'an-fruiit ut 05th
street. Ituxlxtratiun Ih' ixI u* Sun­
day ut I |i. in , fulluwt'il hy V*s|n-r aervleea at 7 uVlock. Convendun ilili'aatta u.nuiiuhlv utfielally
Mull.lay iiintnliiir ut
Serious
i.uidtU'is mid enlertuiiunint will
muk" up dm twu-diiy uvont, which
will be concluded Tuesiluy after­
noon.

K. II. Flnluysun, (IreunvUla,
state president, ha* ixsusd an *IV—
vitadou to th« ucnsrul public.
"Our meeting* are not ctoafd af­
fairs,’ 'he said. "Wv Invlt* any­
one who i* Interested lit agrleulture to attend."
Featured speaker* will lnclud*i
Dsn McCarty. Florida goy*n»f»;
elect: Willard M. Flflsld, d im to r ,
of the Florida Agricultural **p«rlment station; 0 . A. llowle, Akron,
Ohio, well-known te c tu m | Roger
Fleming, Chicago officer *
Amsrlcsn Farm Dursau
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DK. C. L. PERSONS

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HOURS 9 to 1*—2 to S

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THE
SANFORD
HERALD

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Real R atal. F af H.la

ARTICLES FOR SALK

Well located apartment hou.e
completely furnlahcd, excellent
condition. Acquire thin fine
building for a carefree old age.
Heaionablo term*.
W. H. W IL L IA M S , It RA I,TO It
110 N . Park
Tel. 1120

Free - Free - Free
Duffer Rental
with
Purchase of Paste Was
at
Scnkarlk Class k Paint Co.

For an tnvvxtment or homn «pd
thia 3 bedroom home, 1847 Mellonrllla Ave. Easy terms. Your
best move w ill be to thin homo.

Pnbl Fur Hi'cimd I lurid Furni­
ture.

W. IL WILLIAMS, ItHAI/nm

Tel. 1120

CASH

M A T IIE It OF SANFORD
20301) E. 1st Hi.
Phone 137

DEFENSE HOIJHINO
NAVY PERSONNEL
Wo ara building flvo Dcfensa USED SPACE hrutiTM) ult sixes-

Houses for sale to first five oil.
glide applicants. There are two
three-bedroom and three twot room houaea at surclal low
prlcea and special law down
payments.

W itkl Horae., Inc.
Phony iw a ___

good condition - - very reason. able, l.cu tiros. 211) Elm Ave.
Ph. 101).
TUXF.DO FEEDS. Complete tine
Ifunt'a Tuxedo Feed Store.

One brush on application of Invisi­
ble Roach Films controls mils
N E W 8 BEDROOM 0. B. house,
and roachca for months. Koufully equipped 0 . E. kitchen,
mlllat and Anderson, 100 K. 1st.
dining nook, breeieway, carporta - Low down payment. Im ­ Ono million Pascal celery plants.
Phono 1GI7-J. Herliert (j. Remediate po.sp.slon. 2420 Prince­
hrens.
ton Ave.. Phillips Terrace, San­
ford.
R EA L BSTATB

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Hollywood Reds
Rollnway Reds

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*22.60 - *27.60 - *32.60
ou want to Buy, Rent or Sell,
I f you
Mid'Htutc Redding Co.
fUei
Phono I8M-R.
W E I AKA
Apartnirnls. 114 W*
J. W. H A LL, Realtor
Firat Utract. I’hun. 4MMT.
Florida Blato Beak BalkHag
liOl.I.AWAY k IIAUY BEDS
* 0 ) 1 B s ir Pbaoa 1788
USED BATH tubs and lavatories.
Unv. wppk or monlh — Tel. 1425.
Large gas beater. Phone 470.
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Licensed Broker for all
kinds of Real Estate.
lOHJi 8. Park.

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entrance.

K I T C H E N E T T K nparlment:
Hliihwny 17-WJ, HimiII i City IIrnUh. Mlumlirrlatiil ('ourt.

A R T IC U U FOR BALE

MODERN furnished 3 room apart­
ment. Prlvato Hath AdulU. 2300
Mcilonvlllo.
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YRAVER8K Extension Rode—28”
to 180”. Scnkarlk Glaaa and
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FU R N IS H E D garage apartment
Paint Co._____________
at I20U Magnolia.
BRACON W A X
2 FU R N IS H E D apartments —ono
4-ruuni, one 11-room. 1QGU South No Rubbing — Longer Lasting.
Stop by or Telephono 1426
Rlvd., Ilelmnd.
Furniture C e n te r-ltd W. First
C LE A N FOUR room furnished
Imported Bamboo Bllnda and
apartment. O il Park Avo.
Grass Bauaire “
Rugs — “Telaon
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Lovely new 8-room cottage. Kitch­
Fumlturo Center —
en equipment only. 114 Elm

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Mlddleaged Couple would like to
rent 8 or 4 rooms downstalra
furnished house or apartmanL
Phone 1008-J.
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F U R N IS H E D downstairs
ment or small honae. Call _
Friday P. M. between IlOO
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beet of Drawers — Finished —
Unfinished, New and Used —
la r g e Selection, stop by or
1488. Fur nil

W. First
used. Term
era Plano Store,
yrU* Aranue. Pkena

PIANOS. UBED. 1N8 Myrtle Am

DR. H. McLAULIN
OPTOMETRIST
US Magnolia

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111 South Palmetto AVMM

110 N . Park

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Atlantic Rank B i l U N

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10— dullness Opportunities — 10
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SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY for all
mncuxlncs, also gift subscriplinns. Phone 17U8-J, Mrs. Marcia
l.lppcncott
11— SPEC!AL SER VIC E S — I t
Frlglduire Hales &amp; ftcr\7cu. O. II.
Illgli, Oviedo, Flo. Phono 4151
or Sanford 1842-W.
WINDOWS washed, yards mowed.
Drop curd for Interview. Jack
Williams, Paola, Florida.______ a
PAWN MOWERS sharpened. Bl*
cyclen repaired. Shuman’s, 818
K. 4 th SL
AW NINGS
I'lastlr,
Aliminlnum. C a n v a n
Free Estiuiatn.
Plmne t291-J
after 8 P. M. for appointment.
L. la S H .L —Piano Technician
Phuje Olt-W . Route 1, Bapford.
NEW FLOORS surfaced to pet* I #
faction, old floor* mado like
new. Finishing, cleaning A wax*
lug, also pin tul le power plant
Serving Hcmlnolu County etnee
11)26. II. III. Glrosoo. fjiko Mary.
CARPENTER WORK
Fur (piick repair Juba, or small
building, Call Jim 1142 M-4.
ORI.ANDO Morning Sentinel. Or*
Iambi Evening Star. Call Ralph
Ray. IIA5-J.
PLUMB1NO
Contract and repair «er%.
estimates, R. i„ Harrey.
Sanford Ave Phooa 1828.

SPACE H EA TER - Coleman with
tank, R ue 8 x 10 - worn hut CABINETS Formica tops. C, VaU
usablo. Girl's Bleyclo and Boy'a
Woodworking, 612 Hanford A m
Bicycle - good condition. A nti­
Phono MIP,W k 1453-J.
que Rocking Chair • needs reBATTERY, Generator or Starter
finishing. Phono I5HD-J.
Her rice. Call DI7, Swain's
tcry Service. Sanfurd Avem*.
OAS^BTOV e ". TwTn heds 1 239
ami 2nd Street.
N. Scott, Phone 2287-W.
A LL TYPES IJulldosrr work. Rea­
sonable Rales-Free estimates,
GOOD ANI&gt; BAD
Phone 808-J. V. C. Graecy.
Reg. $64.00 6 pc. Chrome
Dinette
I4D.06
Reg. $50.03 Sofa Bed
$40.08
how” plus U-San-0 guaranteed
Reg. $ 120.1)8 Shopworn 2 pc.
niolhpruoflng assure you of
SOFA BED S U IT E
$88.00
’’Bandbox” anpearanre. Phono
M A THER OF HANFORD
481 for free delivery service.
283-M B. 1st. HI.
Phono 127
Furniture Repaired. Heflnlshed.
Home and Office Fixture* Built.
DANIKLH C A B IN E T WORKS i
8— A RTIC LES W A N TE D
11.1 Railroad Avenue
Wo buy, i«U k
trade used ________ (Weigh* Bldg,)________
furniture.
Wilson-Maler ”
Furn‘ “
Iture Co. 81! K. l e t Phene 858. SPREADER SERVICE, Lime and
Dolomite and Fertiliser. Phono
1363-51. David K, Carpenter.
'f u r n it u r e
Bought — Sold or Traded. Stop
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JALOUSIES
by or Telephone 1425. Furniture Lifetime Aluminum — Free Katt*
Center — .116 W. First.
mates. Free Installation— TelePhone 1488. F u -iltu ra Center,
118 W. F ir s t_________
W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park DRAPERIES, Slipcovers made to &lt;

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Doubled-hreaatea bronie turkeys
for sale — ready for Thanksgiv­
ing — 8 to 20 lb*. J. B. Peterson, Osteen.
Wnntedt Good home for h a lfP e relan kittens. Houaebrokan. Phone

WE BUT AND I1 U ,
CLEAN
Into model used cart.

We.pay cash for used c an eve* I f
you owe on them.

8KELP WANTED
w s i ud s a r
Experienced Braxp and Front End 1M0 BUICK Super Riviera, exeat*
Mnn — to eat up nnd operate
Firestone Brake D ept Np driftbloaitw sawialr Veeallmi fliwwi

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Clear la partly cloudy through
Saturday rxrrp l (or widely srattrrrd
mostly afternoon
shower*,
slightly higher temperature*.

yoor g u l o r i Herald, City
Delivery, by 7:00 P. M - pleue call
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Charleston, S. C.
“Colonels” Pny
Visit ToSanford
Dri-sited In lamitv while hats,
diirk blue -wilts and black siiueMtrlute ties, the Charleston, H. C.
fColonols" paid n visit to Hanford
this morning on their eight-day
tour of Florlilu, sponsored by the
Charleston Chamber of Commerre.
The visit loir ilelegiitloit, flauntloir "Cimfrilurati- money" as they
"ti'ppeil off their speelally-rtiulpped bus, whs met at First Street
/•ml Park Avenue by representa­
tives of the City Commission, the
Countv Hoard of Commissioners,
the .State legislature and the HemInolc County Chamber of Com­
merce.
A cheery htrh-huh roso as the
Colonels distributed the money,
which bore a rrulira of a Con­
federate ItiO-dullar bill on the
front ami advertising nf Charles­
ton &lt;&gt;n the back. Thro also hand­
ed out ronslilerablo literature tu
tho group whlrh toured their 32■fnnt "isoil cruiser," which Is out­
fitted like a bout and sleepa alx
People. Equipment Include! coy|&gt;
Idnntlon dlvans-lu-ds, an lea box, a
1 sink, desk and stove.
Members of the delegation were
Walker Owens, manager and di­
rector of tho Charleston 0 o f C,
Dick Bradham, chairman of tho
tourist nnd convention bureau, Ju­
lian Wliiiams, chief of police of
Charleston county, O il* Hpyer,
Dan (iroves and Everett Ptesson,
Among those welcoming the
group were Forrest BreekwtHdge,
manager of the local C of C| lira .
Camilla Iln irr, c of c aeeretaryt
%&gt; Mayor William fltemper and City
Commissioners Andrew Carrs way
and Randall Chaaei County Com­
missioners II. C. Dodd ahd If. B.
Pope; Htate Representatives Hack
Cleveland and Voile Williams, and
City Judge Karlyle Houshotder

Two Suits A re Piled
For $100,000 Damages
9

fll*^ y o iW n J a j ?n ^the^O te'efT he
clerk of the circuit court, peeking
damages In eonneetlon with the
death of Albert William Harris,
salesman for the Orange Bulck
Co., Orlando, who waa found dead
in a motel on the Orlando Highway, Nov. 20, 1030.
The ■ulta, filed by
Harris
larrii Jr.
. aa admlniati .
extale of the deceased,
ted. namad the
Mid-Florida Caa Comp
Jando and M r. a ___
____ ____
Gowan, owner* of tbe motel, aa
defendant*.
Information In the complaint*
ramalalnta
on file contend* the OffUndo m i
eomoanv Installed the nrat
t hettnr
In tho motel unit which w
waa re*,
in
pomible for tho ttJoemanV daatk.
and placet -oepoosRiRtty far hta

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demist upon tho i
Ackerman. Dial.,
Orlando law firm, l
the plaintiff in tho

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AN INIIKFENDKNT DAILY
NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Attack Transport,
Tanker Collision
Takes Five Lives
NORFOLK. V iT ^ k -A fa it Navy
ullock transport engaged In amplilblou* warfare maneuvera and
• the Texas Co, tanker Washington
collided 30 miles cast of Cape
llcnrv today with a toll placed by
the Navy at five dead and six
injured.
The Navy said all casualties
were a m u » g Army personnel
aboard the transport Ituchamkln.
There were no injuries reported
among the Uuchamkln's crew or
aboard (he in,two ton Washington.
The tanker continued to Philadel­
phia.
it The dead and Injured were trans­
ferred from the Ituchamkln to the
U. S. S. Fremont, flagship of Capt.
C. M. Day. Attack Force com­
mander, which headed for the Nor­
folk Nuval base.
Naval spokesmen said the five
men killed and the six Injured were
attached tu the intelligence and
reconnaissance platoon of the 278lh
Infantrv Heglment Combat Team
formerly a Tennessee National
tiuard outfit.
The Navy did not know how
many Army men were aboard the
Huchamkin, but only the dead and
Injured were removed, spokesmen
said. ’Hie transport was taken In
tow shortly before H a. ni. to be
lowed In Norfolk. Cause of the col­
lision was not reported.
The Ituchamkln is one of 20
naval ships engaged lu 0 |H’ratlon
Sen Scape, a two-week training
exercise In amphibious warfare
which was nearing Its climax to
_ day Final exercise*, an amphibi­
ous assault landing, were post|toned milII tomorrow because of
c collision.
The 1.oeo ton Ituchamkln, whlrh
has a normal naval complement
of 10 officers and 170 men. was
rammed admldship on the portslde
at about 3 a. m. The vessel'* No. 3
engine room and two of her com­
portments were flooded by two
feet of water pouring through a
20-foul hole. The ship was reported
in no danger.
The tanker Washington's Imw
was slnvo In for a distance of 1,1
feel.

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Established 1908

G Aie Injured In AccitlentjjDuring Man­
euvers Off Norfolk
Early This Morning

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FRIDAY NOV. II. I't.VJ

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$6,000 Mark For
Memberships Is
Passed By C 01 C

Airplane Survey
Reveals Ample
Supply Of Game

.$5007,50 In Cush And
$1,052,50 In Pled­
ges Acknowledged

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Thu Chamber of (."omniummembership drive went over du­
ff],DUO murk ut noon today, when
the third tabulation of returns
from various team captains &lt;vh.
mmb'- M r'. Camilla Hruee, s.-eretarv, unnoiineed this afternoon.
With the receipt of f 1,121.11 in
additional contribution* today, a
grand total of fll.OAO was realised.
7 Ids is divided Into $3,007.10 in
cash donations, and 11,032.30 ia
pledges, Mrs, Elrucu slated.
Membership fees and contribu­
tions were acknowledged by the
Chamber of Commerce fiom the
following firms and individualas of noon today:
Yowell-Drow-Ivcv, N e-lll Unt­
iling Co. (C. E. McKee), .1. II
Van Hoy. Kumllv Loan Co., .1. Roy
llrltt, LLxndsll Chase, Florida State
Huok. Mrs. V. H. Anderson, Albeit
O. Jarrell. C. K. Philli|is, C. K
Stoneeipber, C. R. Klrlly. (lurlund
W. Spriircr. I.uke Charm Fruit
Co.. ( ’. H. I.ee, Henry A. Simpson.
Seminole Truck and Trnrtor Co.,
and II. laiip-s (iu l Agency.
Also Dr. O. I,. Harks, Dr. A. W.
Flips, Jr., Douglas Htonxtruin, A.
Kdwlo Shlnholscr, U. (lonlon llrls•.-lb W, Altec Hviroee Co,. Hr. (I.
8. Hclmau, Florida Greyhound
Line*, Frank Evans, Rov Wall.
C. C. Dodson, Florida Power ami
Light Co., L. J. (.owe (A . J.
•.ossini' Trs. l, Ivey’s, WilsonMaler Furniture Co., Vauglm. In-orporatrd, W. I*. Cbupinan. First
Federal Huvlngs nnd toran, Southward Fruit Co., I’hMin.' Pr.iperties, M. 8. Nelson, John Pierson,
K. T. Hunt, and alack Cleve.anu,
Jr.
Also Hi. Johns Realty Go, Zim­
mer (Ms ter .Service, Kttuji
J.
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Muuglil.m, Ed Moiseli, lli'rnard
Ioffe (SHUfurd Shoe Center),
Mather of Hatiforil Andrew CarrsWay Agency. W. (I. Kllb.-e, Sandy
Anderson. I&gt;. F. Frailer, C. I*.
HrasiogtoM, I*. Kessler. Robert A
Cohen, Howard I.. Hughes, R. W
Ware, Htlne Machine nnd Supply
Co., It lee, Trew and U Ice, Monti.
&gt;uimt Hotel, Snafoid limp Works,
t. A. Druml" y ami Son*, Standard
Drawers
Asm..
'I inSanford
lli-nild. F. D. Scott, A. J. Peter­
son, Agt. Hraboard, Dr. Charles
Persons. II. I,. Perkins, Jr., Adkins
Slid Adkins, Southern llell sml
Teleplionu Co., Horace Jlinlliex,
Furniture Center, and M. &lt;1,
Hodges.
Also Celery City Printing Co.
Purrell Company, Hula McClel­
land, Dr. H. It, MeCaslln, Rov (I.
Williams, Allchurl H. Jumlual
lA m w o), Tom la'inon, Al Wullnee,
The Tavern (Frank's), J. I,. Dunn,
W. It. Wllllums, II. N. Hoyer,
Hinson's Htd, Her. Station, Dr.
Charles Park, John M. C.lllop,
Lluvd F. Doyle, Mary F. Rawlins,
A. It. Key, Russell Heed Hlore,
Essex Studio, Muffed Auto Hrrvlco, Florida Loan Co., City Shoe
Shop, C and C Liquor .Store, J. I).
Cordell, Sam Cochran, Melvin
Hisklnd. A. Constantine, Campbell's Fish Market, Ratten Fleetrie, II and A Dept. Htoro, M. R.
Strickland, Homer Little,, Nick
Constantine, J. M. (larrett. The
Yowell Co., Jde Mo«s, Winn and
I-ovott Co,, and Htanley Rogers
Udwr. Co.
Also E. G. (Ned) Hmilh. Htrlckland-Morrlson. Inc., Hunt Mercury
Co,. O'Dec'e Sign Service, Harry
K. Robson. J. N. Robson, Jr., San­
ford Coca-Cola Bottling Co.. J. C.
Penney Co., Inc., O. D. Farrell,
Hears, Roebuck and Co., It. F.
Cooper, Earl Higginbotham, Ren
(la m in a ** (m “ see lis t

Inn A t Sehring Sold
To New York Group
8CBRINQ trv—The Kenilworth
Inn and Country Club here haa
been purchased lor about $373,000
by a group beaded by Bernard
Gray, owner or Vernon lllUs Coun­
try Club, Tuckahoe, N. Y.
Gray made the announcement
turaday. H i said improvement*
ouM coat an lddltloA!!l $100,000.

Kontforti To Receive
R riefiltv ty 1 Defense

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l&gt;r. nml Mr*. (&gt; |„ Ibitk* havi* tuk«*ti lip ri'ahlrnn* ut ilielr m u 'thing jMirt'h. ulnli' lb» v m; ut tin* light tttt.«i n (in* tnu-h i m »| omiii
imm* v%li$i*ti fiu’rrt l.nki* MiUlttK* off Sent! Avrnui*. Tin* II
| k*«I Iiu iin i . it th»* front, nith fvt'i ulltri Im i | tontHk nml tun Ititlli ihhiim rut mg 111*
rJ ( n i tuiig, i-« l*Mil t $*«J nil n plot iiu'ikMiritig l! IU.-H h&gt; irtr. f«*« I . it ml tut' itii’ *i tt of .in* vifii Tl»i' .i.it.&gt;n * nt inn* *
it .In f.o n m utp1)
t litin g i ' huh, lii.H by 2«i.H fuel, whirh Ii«k«*?% ti|i m oil 4if tin* i*t*lltrill till Xlllllokk - || hi .ft - ll-l *|*e•11 «||to till* kill’ll* u
Tin h»rt'|uirl of I lit* wing ut ilit- left inriiiiinn i

n u in
v ti« h n i» l S l . , f n , |
III.IM
rxt il'R M
P la te n
, ,
,
.
,
Additional clussriNims,
classrooms, to cost
approxlmnlclv JX3,i * ki. for HuScniitudc High School nnd Lyman
Scluuil, were aulliorlicd yesterday
nt a meeting of llio County Hoard
nf Public Instnicliou
Rids were ordered udvcrtlscd
yesterday on tho addition*, which
will take In four rooms at the
high school and two rooms at Ly­
man School The iiddiliomil space
nt SHS, according to T. W. Lowton, Comity School Superintendent,
will bo used as academic rooms
and for un extnuion of Ilia library,
while those at Lyman Hchnol will lia
used n» primary academic rooms.
Mr. Lnwton said tmlny the SHH
iim jre l wonht rust approximiitely
fvi.tiati while' Ihc Lyinatt Hcllisil
project would cost about }.U,tiao.
Illds on the projects are to be re­
ceived bv the board by II ihi a in
Dec 2
In other Improvement adiviti.--,
Professor R r Foopct ibalrman
of Hie County bmiril of school
trustees, sugg ested th a t Im p ro v e
men Is be made at the Wc»l Side
Primary School die
the hoard
chairman. I, K Jordan, appointed
W -A .I'O trlc k . board memt.er, lo
visit the sehiHil wllli
Professor
l'(K»pcr anil to re|«.rt their recoin
niendatlon* at Ihc next meeting
llidx also were aulliorlicd for ail
vrrllxlng for n new stage curtain
fnr
umlilnrium
for the
the SIIS
SHS audllorlum
Itayimmd Kader was the low
bidder on a Mason and Hamlin
grand piano for SIIS amt Ills bid
of $2,(MX) was accepted by Ihe
hoard. II. J. (iul. local insurance
man. Informed Ihc hoard that Hie
Glen* Foil* Insurance Company
(Coniimird On Page Six I

Forest Fire Movie
Shown In Schools
"Flro Coll", a forestry moving
sponsored by tho Florida
Picture
'orext Service and showing how

Lake Monroe near Scot) Avenue.
the reeenllv built, ullra modern
(.corplan style residence of Dr and
Mrs f) I. Hark* incoritorates j
jvleu of the lake tbnmgh a large
: numhl.r „ f tt|ndous which stretch
almost from Hit- floor to Hie rrll
j,
limit from llicir specified plans.
prepared liy F .1 Mouglilou Sr
arcn llrel, the &gt;1 -Imped house takes

la Idealieul porches both front unit
back, with Hie only major differ
cnee lu the frriol ami buck bidng
evidenced by a garage
Features of Ine concrete brick
residence include lerrn iin floors,
western pondrroso pine panelling,
central heating, colonlni-type porch
lanterns, a domestic marble fire
place, latesl kitchen convenience*
and hurricane atul termite proof
eoii-strurllon
The living room of Hu- house, lo­
cated in Hie rentrul portion of the
" I I " , inensiircH Hi feel. H loebex
liy 2(1 feel. X Inches, and Ims a coil
iug to feel, t Inches high The con­
necting library and the (lining lo o m
have celling' the same height
Near the kitchen entrance, which
Is bring used by Ihe fam ily now
imtii landscaping Is furthered arc
the ultllty room. Ihc garage o-.-d

W it w l I f 'i i n A m i S n o w
" n H l . « « l i n t \ D «I .-SMinx

TltrCUtCIl (-allforillll

.....
.. .. ,,
*7'^ * HANt IM •) '.P- No.tl .-rn
l" ''1 rm lra l California arc m for
11 n,'w P«M"»tRn# bv wind. ran. Mill
b.lllghl nml Saturday
'rin- tt S Weather Huri-au aid
yesterday's first fall storm w-ulit
taper off Into showers amt gust*
today
San Francisco was pelted with
* i uf un Inch of rain la -l nlglil mil
Hie d(iwii|Niur was equally heavy
elsewhere North across the bay,
Mt Tamolpals got 1 Ha Inche- In
six hours.
Nearly a fool of suggy -unw
covered Douner .Summit and mure
was falling.
Continued heavy snowfall in the
innuntalns, increasing winds and
colder lempcruturrx were fort , a-l
Winds of un tn DO miles nil tmur
off the Callfornla-Oregim enast
forced the lumber siilp Rarluira
Olson tu radio fnr belli after its
deck load shifted and it tn-gan
listing.

forest fires are handled In this
state, li being shown in the public
school* of Seminole County, Joe
Carroll, forest ranger for Orange
and Seminole County, announced
today.
During Ihc past two week* 11 has
been shown In all the white school*
of the county, nnd will be shown
In the Negro schools next week, ho
stated. The picture Illustrates the
advantages of fire protection In
rural areaa and shows how care­
Funeral services will lie held »t
lessness la often tho cause of such Rrlsson
Funeral Home tomorrow ut
fires.
2:30 p.m. for Mrs. J. A. Thomp­
son, 09, who died at the home of
ROTARY SPEAKER
Robert W. Wall Jr.,
special her daughter, M r*. Charles S Wal­
■gent In charge of the Miami of­ lace In Lexington, N. C. Rev A (1.
fice of Ihe Federal Bureau of In ­ Mclnnlx will nfficlatn and Imrlal
vestigation, will be the guest will be In Lake View Cemetery.
Thr former Katie Powell, daugh­
speaker at the regular weekly
luncheon meeting of the Rotary ter of the lata Aden nml Katie
club at Ihn Yacht Club Monday Vaughn Powell of Sanford, Mr*.
noon. Mr. Wall received his Liberal Thompson was born Jan. 24, 1HM In
A rti and Low Degrees from Iho Sanford. She was tho willow of the
University of Mississippi and en­ late Andrew Jackson Thompson
who died In 1921. Fnr tho past 23
tered tho FBI in 1940.
Far a period of about five ears she had made her home with
yeara during World War II, he was &lt;Ir«. Wallace. Slip I* alio survived
stationed outside the United States y two snns, Andrew Jnrkion
on a confidential mlmlon. Subse­ Aiumpinn and Ralnh Edward
quently he was assigned to FBI Thompson In the Mercnsnt Marine;
Headquarters In Washington for a five grandchildren and four great
period of three years, Mr. Wall’s grandchildren.
address will, be broadcast over
WTRR at 13:43 n.m. It was an­
nounced by C, L. Redding, program
h
chairman.

MrH.J.A.Thoni|)Hon To
Itc Buried Tomorrow

.N im i'tM ls

\\

Hr &gt;i t i n i \ i.. tRitm vs.M lTH

viiili P i.‘-ideal .-lee) Ih.lght D HI'enhouer and reiterated "there Is
|.*.--tlnbtV'" &lt;&gt;f hi- joining Ihu
ie m i a11
l x t tliliu * !

f ' e we v re p e a le d th e s a m r
f la t
p in a am : lt t . il lie h u d uxi*d a t N e w
\ n r k im M b r f n t r 1, i k IIVMl o ff
V s k i'd
i b n o 1
L l x r n t i m u 'r N

W .I Mllllllg l l III

,n niipiI Ihe
Mti ilium
• i V k 'HIT

l llf l

l.iTin I millty
l..ikt* n k e e it m
bfl* .Mill 111 lilt* St -Inllll’s ailil K i
x iliim e e

l h \ i r \ a lb \ %

."li-M in i'lt't I ifkty I itiI'n rc
In l‘«»i'Tii:tl inn
Is Sen I (Iris Oki*y

bgisbiltirt*

.... mm; It tip In Korea Dewey said
Im had sitio«* M ig g i'x iin rix f«t m a k e
(ml add* d tie rnillil (in! di&gt;t*|liN
itm m w d ll im w ■xineii
\'k*d
llien w h e th e r In* r n ig tit
' i t :« d iiMIh e » hiti4*x4* N a tio n -

di ! I|.»np in lire Koie.iti war. Ihe
.nveimu ..ml im lti.it wav not
nor «d (hi lion4 lie had Mi mind
lie nd |!n* maMei nf wfia'I In do
!'!. '• A .-.iii d A..njiv 0;iM'd
Mil I In- i d Hid n f F n rillO v .l tv “ a
V* 1 Y
di ll* d*
p ln b lr ill
u h ir h
ne ed'. p b n * v .d v f u d \
M lm h o i: In r i n i i h " « r c ‘ \ id r c *
t l i »ii ttie t ' 0 * 111*1
a id h r h e lie te H

tin n.dinti i- » nii i mu* upon an era

•d ’ nnd fe*'!nu‘ Itlr hkr nf whletl
ft * no t !»it rt , im m i , ,* t!i* ’ id ro tn
i v iia f m n •’ ( I ’ t r v i d r n i J .p n iw M nn*
I n r M ini r M in i inn i r a t A ago
h i'v M 'i
u tv
u r e iM d fM Ilte d
liy
\ \ ,i!t*" i W i l l i a m s S ent III* till'd in ' nh
m .in w in ,
»t \ •* I as t t l i i I f t n :«ll n f
(In i Mm n bo I M e h liM w e r i'mu

III!111 •'
1‘r w i v w e l d

fln m

f ile

iirmot

tn

tin
\ n g iis t n
N.diiiiial &lt; n d f ( 'I n t i
tn*t,
r M t i f r r r t i i T n f a lin ilt tw o
tin m v is p l.n m r d

William did tin! ;n tn |fu* Hot)
with D rw *\ lt ir ir tiav t»rrn s|i4»rnl.dmti With,nils might grf an im*
iH it i. m l

pnsl

In

i|m

n r*

r n tn d id i*

li .dmti

• Euf urt* OT liluus
MarkH SI milder To
At
On All Yniirtius (,"iil;il&gt; ^Vdnuscla.v
..f On*
Anderson Kuporls
••! tin*
W* i
Mall

lliatltv

Truman Encouragi'N
Celebration For Ike
WASHINGTON
- President
Trumoti directed today Hint fed­
eral employes be granted time off
from work next T uesday lo take
part in a city wide uric nine for
President elect Elsenhower.
"The Presldrnl desires that nil
federal eninloyes who can tie
spared lie given an opportunity lo
weirnme Gen. Elsenhower to the
Dlsiriet of L'oiiunhin," said a White
House memorandum lo Iho heads
of federal agencies.
The memo was in cnnnccllon
with plans by various civic groups
In give the Inrnmlng president n
big welcome when he arrives for
Tuesday afternoon’s canfercnca
with Truman.

Medicine Show Held
Exempt
From License iI iim
°
IIU

11

•"t""'1 "-i

Ills I Ii.impel , tli Nl. bon.I
Ini-In
toes, t allfurni.'i 10 eunml lug S'* ‘-u
T ALLAHASSEE 'AX—An old fmdi ((ranges. 2""- and larger, li**x. ti'
lulled ineitieine show nffered for 30 orange-, lilts and smaller. i**»v,
Ihe -nil- piir|Hise of uHruetiug u (2 25. and grapefrml. I'lmenn. tins,
crowd fnr Ibe sides talk uf a naletit tl 75-2 25
liiedii lnt- pcililler Is nut .subject tn
F lnrlila'* licensing laws, Hie slate
Sul (rente Court said today
Tlie court ordered the tax col
lector of Miidlmin County tn issue
G A Heaver, whn does business
JACKSONVILLE )' Mrs Aline
a- Hie Heaver Free Medicine Show,
a license In sell tangible pmperlv Black, nrcii-cd nl accepting ..
wlllimil forcing him tn buy a II down payment on an Dnuund
Item Ii luorlst emu I vvbiell Mils out
cense for Hie show.

VtTiiHt-cl Woman'I'ulSt’
Sontunml Ft»r Fraud

The tax collector, I’M Milllnor,
contended Denver .should pny a
license fee bused on admission of
23 cent* or less.
"We do not agree with this con­
tention. Free admission Is no
charge at all." Ihe court said in
un opinion by Justice E. Harris
Drew.

fnr sale, V'OS tn be sentenced In
dav
She pleaded guilty in Criminal
Court Thursday
T. K. Evans, charged with em­
bezzlement ioinlly vvilli Mrs lllurk
a Jacksonville real estate dealer,
is scheduled for trial in December

Bitr Sum Seen Ready
Rancher I Named As Accountants To Get Void Accept Bid To
For Work On Roads
Kacinif CommiHHloner Facts On IRB Change
Dallas Cotton Bowl

IS FORCE BASE ( * - A
Wpmlnent businessmen,
cators and newspaover the nation will
C IR C U IT COURT
week for on-thaThree Sanford men were senTALLAHASSEE MX-Jome* Sot_ civilian defease, tenced to terma of hard labor at
eta of tha Depart- tha Ralford state penitentiary this tiln Jr., Coral Gables rancher mid
M will attend the morning In-Circuit Court by Judge citrus man, will fill out the remain­
ing 33 day* of D. C. Jones' term
orientaUon conCharles Hayes, alias James A l­ on Ui« Mate Racing Commission.
Jone* resigned after hi* election
len, was senten-ed to four years
on » charge pf forgery; Ishmet to Ihe itate House of Representa­
Lonw Bohannon, Negro, to IB tive* from Collier County. Gov.
months on a charge of breaking Warren named flotilla to lucceed
and entering with Intent to eomr, and - la lu Murray, I All racing commissioner*' terma
that ol tha governor
I months op aa auto- ax
y count,
Jaa. 6.

it h

In i j : r m im b e rx nt .J m k ,i
flu* rut m ill n f f f i i ' tM . r m b l . i I h v e i

&lt;Mlier i*i *chI **Iii nthng pm pi i l neie i * | h»»11*I at Hie uppei mil nf
Ihi* Indian UUer, l*a\nt
t'lanie
mi Martina i ‘mint\ Ihe Im in I \ i i
r I idei, l -tke \pniik*i hull It,tin
•uni k Mi l l ifi " I -xf.ilnf. nil \l n tm «
kitchen
I rninl i&gt;"*» III «i|ix«* I ill. #* ii&gt;. I ■in N.&lt;&gt;.i
T il.- electrically cpoppi .1 kilehen
lint!** I 'until\
Lake .1e --np
has a flcttet al Kha li n -Im e amt
Ltbv.Htl It 1 ha-III Itt I IaMl fll Jr i,if
refrlg.-rat.u with a f t . . -ring c m
■Mil u lldliff n&lt; d h Iih.i I hi lepnllrd
partloent til the top kitchen M.iul
m tin u m d-liiii kv m Ihi Kt im
entdliels It.ive wo»al facing on alum
inee V alb \ and iilung ttn hit!!
ilium doors which prcrcnls warp
&lt; navi fliilli I Itn i- tn I i .nikbii
lug I onstdi-ralilc -lorage -pace itM.I.AIIASSF.K e
IT.....la - * Minifies
proddrd tlirougli tlic-e i-.dumi
bbii1kill(I I'M I ,l( M»g lllfitt IM.itiiiM nil
( li,iinV&gt;■*vI;iill '.Mil Ihe la I L.H" «
tHher features ol the kileli.-n to hi Itii muiMti s afh i (In i’ « hm: nf tmiittiig k* ill Im hehiren * i nx. - i ‘lv
elude a dl-pn-.d t\pc of -ink an tbr i)fhrf;iV I r ulK nf .* 1111r vr i ;n i mil \fiidat tnrnt.i 111 Nin th 1'bifida
exlmn-t fail -d Hu- -low- a Im in Inibi}1
ii|ibuM bv Un* I ,*lt Sn b u t xMine &lt; a n ,n la i n ( ,1 .. bav e
rack, i. tra&gt; rack a recessed In lil prcmi' I'lMirf
I mtii hnlUi'Ll nit iL.tkn likee* tmliiT
over the work table ami -ink and
M I In* f m n k in uk i t ix | tii" i mi I v f u r
.Mid iii I'aifii Una* b ti inn am!
tin automatic did. washer
Mil t 'Mil phi mini: mut Mm oiiI y mu Mai Ima ' hmiiII i ' x
There are two to gallon hot ».i
\ fm if
t fiaiiM-if 'I.tilth lt» fttx»*
I Iii d m k .a id gnesi* liimlnt . -» .*
ter heaters in Hie house, mu- in bv rn fn rtu m ru l ttf I In* -sf.iliilr.'
un will imi mild f.m In wilh
each of Hie two side wing- tin- flu* (unit Mild
•dlniitiln* bemiming .d non11 Mlimit \
one In Hu- cast wing Is local. .1
r u t n l flu*
anil fnllnwmg dasx (ruin a ball
m the utility room, which al-o r...............
iiitlf fu lly C tU ...................
T iM e d tin* iin ltre | m w
lim n lie f o ir &gt; n in ixe In an tioui to
holl«e» an aiit.miiilie rhiHte* wasber m 'ili itVe s'lntr in pi ololi'iting Iran's hire' -Vi'n'-i-V
and ., dryer. old j span, rcliigt-i mission of rui'lug infmm.tlum due
A dully bag of (our ducks and
ator
Tug Hu- period liegirmlng one hour | ‘ lx geese Hirer Cumol.i and lin n
Tho la-nuos ii-ntrul In-.Him 11,111 hnfnfr li).- firs* race i-r iin&lt; il;iv Moe Is pni.iiHled The possess*
s eqrlfiped wdtli a f,,o.igflflm «»H, m„,
,ip mlunfc-i tiller Hie | limit I two days' ,|u,-k half and
ir * iiiiilttlitnlnc In posfmg ttf lint nffi* lal irNulls nl Mill' iKiy's gnusi*
bi*v f*tti\!xinn fill ail
i &gt;nl\ n|ir
thr Niintinrr A rold ;ilr duel v \ each race
wornIdm k i- pel nulled m ll •lail)
Irndv iim lrr 1tu* 1«*m?tli nf ttm tmunr
Tin- StqiM'iiie ('nurt's opinion hnr
'Mu* dining rnnm tia*x w rs lm i wMlteii bv .Ii i -lice Glenn Terrell
pnnih’roN.i w.imvMling wdt» pa! level-oil .&lt; I'ltllig bv Hie liu'le
iirnctl w hilr and gri’i'ii wall p* • iiiinlv ' ioiiln.il iH u ll of Bueoril
pfi Ttn* t-rdnim r fiall fmm ttn* in u bo b lodge lien &lt; Will.ml
rrar i*f ftu* 1i *h i * also c r»»l vi h D ili" onl a charge against Benin
i I *ithr 't **»
»i*t 11ei
t I * i i I * i i i that In- VInlaled Die
in (inonb ( di- on txmminni ufiiu:
rii
lln- ** .nit ot ,* I topical Park rue*I c (I W i l l i a m s ( l i v e n
lull I
\ I m ! ; i ! i .I *- h i i | | . , m k . i g * * - **l ll*
I * eili-i ri e**«f*-o«li-il lln* linoO r d e r s Fur O v e r s e a s Innil,*ti*ni
v mluli'il In- eoii-lilnlion 1 .lilt Ill's Iff |M■&lt;ltl|4 'A4*| 4* t!M ll\ll|
.if fill* SatifiMil M.tfi* h .iitiM’i v M .ft
.*1 lli'bl nl flee spi-eeh
I
I*• (INT \ ( T M.i
I lie Icyi-luliiic ilei lured in udop $•'I ft 9*111 |M tm ,| III \\ Im|||| s(|,)\ un
rlne ( ’upl led \\d li.im - (urmei Ini- lln- ,ii I il wu- fur the pro til III IHI ,t III | fill! -i|.l\ ih i e*f (lift :*
Mul'ir l-eagni tf.it11iii: star
Im lii'ii ol Die morals of Hie people !** Sfllllh \ In!i'I - aafi fll.illit gi |
received In- «ttiers )" re|Hnt b&gt; iii*1 "we aie i-nloineil lo construe
1 In - rn ,i f k i l v* ,i xf i m ig i'i oft a ll
tin- Pacific i &lt;i.i-l foi Im lb&lt;i Ir.in­ d bbii.illv lor Dud purpose," Jus \ ii ni m - in' .tnl v. Mh thr &lt;$»ki 11siin I
fer beyond Hu- c-iglMld i.ltf fill M|l|ll!*' ' on |l I •MILIII
tier l et ictl wrole
I In- nimonmcaii'lll was made
"The pnl|Ki-*- of Die slatnte v&lt;as 111*lit IlovMMlI i Ilf MS VUlS .111 l \
here iiy the I'nblic Inforinallon "f nut in inlillill tin- giving of rating « f*(»tii9|i u i l l i i n l r t i l l f i i l
m ip ls
fire, Second Muriite Air Wing
infillmalloii lo Hu- public us news, 111141 .1 v lc fiilv m o t Kl f
The lln-fno licil Sox slur, a Mu lint In prnlilhlt ll- use fur an un
1*1 in
| |*|I4II liti hv
- on
rlne lle-ci \c offlcet I- lu report lawful purpose. Hint Is tu suy. tin* iMaikH ftu motion- t.ld L»
lo Hie Marine ('orp- Air Stullnii. bunk making," Die rmirl said
Initkols and di-ali'lv 1I|» In 1' to
El Toro, C alif, by Jan 2. before
"After Hie lime limit expires, pin \* h-nl.i Y win* as follow v
receiving in- Itunxfcr merseus u&gt; the infor innllun becomes imlille
AvnriuliifH, fo ld box, SI all t!
.
u let flgliicr pilot
li'fldi r gM'i’M
ilt ju ildlng
lirnpeilv and i- no longer valuable br.tltx
Before reporting to lln- West fur bookmaklng purposes
i| mall tv
till sbi'( il.ifU|XT.
12 If5
Cnusl William- i- espccleil to luki" tin difference between private $.!l 5n. bi jins. roidrmliTH, ilrproc!
a -linrl b n 'c anil then return here win- -ri vice ,i in I Ihe same service Itig -gialll Y fni hr I h n f i i) i r r , %.* fa
fnr further lii-iriiinciil training
111 o k Y;iliiiif!n&lt;* ib
furnished bv news periodleuls Is Si! 2 &gt; tn aii
&lt; ..Ill'll In active duly lust May nne ol -peed .mil orpuulraliun iii itd im : f|Mitblv Ll l ' \ VI 1*5. t a li
Williams lepnrled lierc la June vvbeieby Hie liifnrmiitlun secured hag!’ Florida r*n pomnd vjn k
After a refresher course in nltuck call lie placed in Hie bands id Hie $2 V* i i'b'rv i abforniji. ;!• tln/i n
aviation lie was trained us u pilot purchaser and used fnr gambling rrali* $5 Mi
of Ihe Murine FiiF. Pnntbrr Jel purposes before It is published and
i io Mmhrrt
«b‘|K,M(1lrig graifi
lie rereiilly reluriii-d (mm flu* Cur in i nines pnlilir properly
Imi lu I baxki I s.' "
l*||U | l.Mil
rlbcnn wtiere lie was engaged in
IrHin t .
"Except lor (Ids element. Hie bn b*d bask* !, Si! $2 27 ,
TltAF.X It mnneiivcrs "Hti Marine Tinukle' business would mil he Icrdnr g 4 (illfornia, L A
n ab
Fighter Squadron 221
SI,
iiiiioris
villovv,
Ml
|
to
mi
n
I .ok
profitable, and donldlcxs wuiitil nut
Cuptulii Williams present stay on cxl-if "
Mad; pnrxb'v :»do/rn rro lr vi,
active duly is expected lo (-iiiilinnr
pnlillot'v, 'Alillr |IMI pound
-Ai k,
nut ll November HI31
iii 25. poLitoi
vwrrl t'ullo Hit in
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Improvements To Georgian-Styled Barks’ Home
State Blackout
Schools Planned
Combines Com fort With Beauty On Racing News
Ity JIM F IS III.lt
-i- a children's plat loom a vt.i-li
By School Board FxleiulioK
Upheld By Court
ah.ng Hi.' -Imre of room, lb.- heat mg unit and tho

&lt;itivcrnor
In Augus( i &gt;n1frcn co
Eisenhower

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Dewey Envisions No
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Harks’ Resilience On l.akc Monroe
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TAM I'A MV—FI n r *'• certified
nubile neeounluuts
*e to tie
filled In today on
/ the reor­
ganization of tho I .vnital Revenue
Bureau will affect them nnd their
ellanta.'
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William II. Loeb, Atlanta, dl»trlct counsel for the agency was to
dlaeus* the recent reorganization
al the opening bu*lne*i »enlon ol
Um annual convention of the FJorl
da Institute of Certified Public Ac
canniest*.

KNOXVILLE '4V—1Tennessee ac­
cepted today an Invitation to meet
the Southwest Conference football
champion In tho Cotton Bowl at
Dallas, Tex., ncxl Now V e *r'* Day.
Athletic Director Bob Neyiand In
announcing Tonno*»c«'» accept­
ance of the bid laid the Vola wero
happy tn be returning to Dalla*.
Tenneaaae defeated Texaa, it*
probable opponent Jan. I, 30-14, In
the 1991 Cotton Bowl game.

TALLAHASSEE kW-The outgo­
ing State Bond Hoard rsttnuiles
there will be UU.IOO.fXiO nvailubli
for highway eonslructlon nnd mnlntennnee during the two yrars end­
ing June 30, 1933
The estimate was made In a
preliminary budget filed with tho
State Budget Commission.
Tho new road board lo take of­
fice with Gov.-Elect Dan McCarty
Jan. 0 will draw up a final operat­
ing budget.

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                    <text>B. Smiths Shoot
88 For Runner-Up
Spot; W. Doddy’s
. Capture Low Net

Junior Metis Breaks Ed Gordon’s Scoring And Running Records
Page ft

Tor*. Nov. I I . 19.72

T H E HANFORD HERALD

” ' Ity k k n t r ii. v ii. A is
Mr. and Mr*. tluirh Whelchel
combined In shout « low irriw'i X7
• n r r to win last Sunday'* hus­
band and wife two-hull golf tour­
nament at the Seminole Country
Club. It wa« a repeat performative
for the former operator* of tin*
four** i l w r they turned tin- trick
laat aprlnp,
Mr. and Mra K. II. Smith ran
a rlo*e second by registering an
M Joint arnra lu snare I In- run*
aer-up spotlight, The low nrt of
T IH wa* ranted hy Mr. ami
Mra. William Doddy. newromrrs
to th * local link scene.
“ Th* Old Pro" Jim Spencer and
kla wife teamed up lu win second
place In the low n rt bracket with
an Impressive 72. Jil*t nnr-hnlf
alrnVa n&gt;t th r parr of llm Doddy*.
D r low gross t ill* amomr Ihr
alnal* man waa captured hy
Sonny Powrll wllh a nifty 71
►Mir Seminole High School alar
Molylfl Flalarhar rardrd a 77 lu
rlalm Ih r runnee-nr, position In
Ilia Inw gross division.
Dot Powrll won thr low iriosa
rrnwn for llir iinniturheil womrn
on an HI arnra. Klimt llrtta wa*
runner-up wllh an H.'l count. teiw
nrt wa* won lay Mr*. Virginia
Heart, 76. with Mr*. Andrew
Marali taking th r arrorol spot winnine* on a 70V4 arnra.
Thr low nrt among Ihr slnvle
aim waa rapturrd Itv Klrhv Kite
w llh a 71 total w hllr George
Harndon, form rr Sfmlnolr llle li
Halt ara, ramr in arroml wllh
a 7814 enunt.
Harndon won the Klair toornrv
for the men w hllr Mr* K II.
8tnllh was Ihr w lnnrr among thr
woman.
A targa livid of IX parllrlaatad In (hr "ranon's arroml
Bundat tournamrnt at thr SriitIhtf Mil 4«util&lt;rii. whn^t i&lt; i f*irmum ** lu i yiuii v%*m him u licflh
inula (n u llify ('lull. Thr inert
waa apunaorrtl hy th r Womrn'* j mi I In* All 1*1ti Hi Fluff Mill f 'unfa*! i iii'f" Ififfthiilt I iii mi , liiii I til* i nhiml
nmiiiiiK iiiiil rnimif HTfiitl '
H'ui y u n i ” mill
* ImmI.cu hy
flo lf Aaattrlallon.
Mra. Wlirlriud, Mi*. Ilowotil .1ii (il4i r Mftlrf h f I w ff k i in 11I'tii 'An I In* fii'lij i; c rifru I him! pile ■ ■ &lt;li iv!it|{
&gt; I* I Kd'llrnii (nun dmt won *i* niitl loi(
MeGmigh, Mr*. K. C. Hnvoinn, fudhui'k mi (hi’ IRf.l •
Mra. (1. It. Praraon, Mi*. K II. four r i i m n d y . Igurilnn h I-ih ♦ J 1• 11 Jil tin I ' m v i M l y nt l' 1**1(fill,
Smith and Mra. I'rir * flrnrd will
raprramt Srmlmdr Country ( lot.
In th r flral monthly Inornumi-iil
of th r Crntrnl Klorldn Inter-City
Oolfing A ssim’ImII om nt thnlii on
Thttraday.

Spartans And Georgia Tech Lead
AP's National College Grid Poll

Lons; I h Just Two
Touchdowns Away
F r o m U-F Record

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■' GAINESVILLE - (Sorrinh
A M orr happy hand of Klurliln (in
HifP# m
torat
manipulator* of nt hn»t two
" down* Ip arymi ttlruleht
Ununild
i thin fall, throw Ih rlr llluc
bacltflrlil against the defen­
sive pow*r of Tennessee'" Volootaara In K n o iv lllr Hnturduy.
Pony-galInl lluford l.mig, n
l i k in g ground-gainer who It
only Iwn tnurhdotviH rrioovrd
from becoming Ih r hlstiesl "In­
al# arorrr In Florida'* footlmll
history. w ill manruvrr In thr
Gator barkfiald wllh fust-developing quarlrrhark I lough III*-wry. lha powerful and vrraatilr
S lab raaarm and hlgh-atr|iping
J fP "u O Ifall,
y —ad by a faal-umvlng lln r thot
inrrraanl it* Mucking r ffr r »(*¥##■•* w "rkly alnrr Repteinlier,
Gator barka huvr averaged
t a ahadr undrr III) point* n«r
" " * • In arvrn outing". In th rir
ka ln g cause* against Georgia
Tach and Vom lrihllt, Ihrv scurnl
14 and HI milnta rrsp rrllvrly.
Ao Buford !.ong led Ih r way
. • n il M point* (tlavan tourh•a w **), th r Gator* piled no .17
anla'a awalnal Hlrl«»n. 11 on
CHadal. 64 agalnal Clrmaon, 10
' Bfalnat Georgia, and I I In thr
A*'h*irn ramr.
Wall railed n ftrr an o ff Hnlnrday laat work ■and. tho Gntora
ngya vision* of "winning thla onr
fo r roaeh." Florida’* mentor lloh
Woodruff wa* a alar tnrVIr for
Tennessee In Ih r late thirties mid
did hla playing undrr th r fnnHuiil
eerellene* of Trrnraarr'a skipper,
Genova) Bob Neytand.
I t w ill hr th« flrat Florida-Tenam* alncr llir Vola dn&lt;vti&gt;
atnra 40 to 0 In 1044, hut
. j Tennaaarr gnmw really
Ik * only
a m lembered
an
In (hr land of atm*
•Mn# waa th r 19*12 Vol victory in
I.Hlna
|M l *final
g*m» of 1H2R Hint spoill i.
od Florlda’a only real hid for an
undafratnl, untied aonaon and "rut
Oaorgl* Tech In (h* Rn*» Bowl In(ha Ga(ora, (ha nadon'a
worlnw (aaut (hat vvar.
araat "Tannaaaae dafanav,

fib V

trim

lha Vela In
nadon In
hnulil have
Ih* (lalur
Iffl up record* of
SOS yard* reaper•rrlmm ag* IhU

Mklng ahaad of (ham are #ml*
Balia and Jack O’Brian, lacDawayna Douglaa and Dan
r, guard* John Hammock
m &gt; r May, and eentar M artin

If,

Florida defense, IlMl
o u tfit that ha* received
rable praise fo r It* *tou(th* pa*t two seaaona, w ill
ra All-America tackle canl O ka rlli LaPradd and hi*
B f. mat# JltniRF Hatch.

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'I'crry \hiorc (luitH
As (Cardinal Coach

Lake Monroe Dynamo Scores 86
Points And Rolls Up 911 Yards
lly KENT C IO rri.A IN
Not *inre the day* of the "pic
feat* o f W illi Andvravn lm* there
ever colli* on the Seminole High
giidirun scene the like* of one
Virgil Talniudge "Junior" Metta,
it little guv with n long name and
a lung lecord.
I'riMtf of Melt'* rlalm to fame
wu*
that
hi*
performance
agaliiHt New Smyrna llrn rl, 1**1
Friday night enabled him to
uurpna* the Iron-man record"
eatabliahrd hy the Frda' hard
hitting Fullhark, Kd (iordon in
1991.
The IH-yenr-ohl farm l*.y from
I,like Momoe ),(■a amna*ed t ill
yard* on the ground, lidding 172
more via the uerinl route, which
have flguied in him "coring Hll
point", while tn""ing for I I more.
Fat Cordon ran op *30 yard*
ln*t *rn«un, r ii nnIi i g for nine
T il* and running nine rvtra
uuint* for a lofty tit* point total.
The",* murk* I," t,onion do not
ro iiK lilill" an all-time Seminole
record hut Ihev were the heat
ever compiled "luce the dava of
\o drr*vli ill the early pint-war
era.
Ope thing that llinke" M elt*'
achievement* look an good i« the
fact llin l he lm* "battered all Cor­
don'" murk* ill the fir*t neven
grime* with three more left lo
play and a |Hi**lhility that another
content will he pluvetl if the Sem­
inole* make the EF&lt;' play-off*.
Cordon aiOHaaril hi* M90 net
yard* III HI Ramr* which he
rarrled the plgakln 201 llmea
Metta lia* only lakrn the hall
on 90 ocrnainll* to houal of a
la-ller record. Cordon averaged
l.l yard* a play a* compared to
M elt*' 10.1 prr attempt.
Another napect that make* the
Melt* atory nil the more phenom­
enal la that la-alde* hla ability a*
a runner mid a paaaer, Junior lm*
done all the punting, nverngilig a
rnhuat M7.li yaril* u kick In 22
hunt* tlm l have carried HMI yard*.
The*,, record* would "land op in
the heal prep football league*.
Since Cordon wu* nn overwhelmllig cImlre for AU-Pmat
Florida Conference fulllrack poallion In 1991, it goea without
Maying that the l.ake Monroe
locomotive la a natural for allriitiferviice huaur* till* year.

NKW YOltK. i /|*i
Mohlirno
.Stolr. lirorgm T rrli mol Mmy
loud, M’K»tdr&lt;l a* Ih r "ilim V ...
lo llrg r foot (jvi 11 iifli't (ll.lolumin’ i
ST l.ttlilS ig i Terry Monro, vul
I ’erhup* one of th« leaal known
rraoondlog rraali In i Sntnidiiv, rrn ii SI Mmi* I'urdliml oulfioldor
vlrtuea the aeiiior hack jioa*e**e*
rotor about oa loin
.............. to
1,,'roaiiit'yoi’ir* o"lourYl wiill la aniiietliing that I* more relutlve
iMlilltig in n Hirer wny Hr f- i
„(,!,! |tut
h(f wu*
hut probably mure Important than
first lilNl’i Ml thin \V» i h i \r mi l f|||j &gt;|ft
oti*d Pro*# football poll.
--|
„ rholro of tut u lllro Jolt Id* iiiniiv fciila team aplrlt. The
(nut, well built flve-foot-nlne hnlfM irhlgiiit Stolr H ill hrld thr nr iiioiiniiiiiif in tin* m inor*," I...... mnki'* it apeclul effort to
Imid toiloy n ftrr Imt In itial1 from Mmiro niiIi I "Thu host way mil of tlmiik each plnyer who helpeil him
sport* w rltrra and l.io o d ro iln ii hum to ipllt I w ill tlirough n* a make n rim with their block*. "Inhud Ini'll rouillrd, lull hit 11»* rnc.rli
t-'rod S.ilrh owner of tho Rod- i* uiodc*t, grateful and a preiit
i.n o 101 si rol p hi Wn-li tin- Spoi
ooMoiiot rd ra rllo r t Ii u I nr«,-l to the team a* a team play­
loo'* point total dioppml li.o ig m tori'*
er," echoed Imth coaclie* Ilill
T n 'li’a lioproavlvr
If* it
.o lio ', Moori- loot lirrn t’ranloil u loiti|m
l ily li’.ivo il« riini'b .it Ills oWII re Fh-uilng und Fred Catiaanvi'i Arm y hoo*trii ih r I'.'nrim ii
Melt* on,v not break the all
lido at't'ond plnro, o aliodo nloiid &gt;|||i -h| lo tuko rnio ol mlt.ililo IjuhI
time
Seminole running ami "coring
iii
sh
I
air
rest*
ol tdlr Murylaml.
Moon* nod In* hrolher. Frank, record*, which are tin in the 2i&gt;u
| nl h orr ro u ill'd on thr I.ohi*
iminl bracket und over the 1,91X1
of 10 for h flrat plnro Imllol. id no oprrnlr a howliou alloy horo
Siiigh's iiiiooniiri'iiii'iit Mild that yard murk. Imt hi* all around
lor srroiid. j'tr. Amt h r ir '* liim
tho flrat throo lino up: .Mlrhlgnu when Monro wunl* In return to ability and competitive attitude
S tair, I, I HI point*; (Jrorgla T n li, tiaaoh.'ill the Cariliiinl* will huvo u will lung lie remembered In the
annual* »f the SHIS football *ugn.
l.lllfi; Sfuryloiid, l.l'JH. A work idui’o for him
Moon- said "No I'oinmonl" when
ogo II wa * Michigan S ta ir, I, '..'01;
Murvlund, I .mm. and T rrli, 1,017. mkod if a roiifllcl with Munagor
uc h
Kilillo Stanky miglit huvo ruusoil
Okliihomu’* "7-21 aolhark at tlii'm
lllro or iiiuior* " H
luiiid* of Notro I tamo upiiarmitl)
Ho Mild ho ami Suit'll "parted
hud a profound o ffrrt on Ihr vol
mg. Ilkliihiumi, which rrrolvril 27 tho host of fiirlid * "
Hill O n rltiy lina Jumped out Into
fir»t-iduro vulva and wo* ronkid
their Individual bnwllmf lend of the
fo lirtli ln*l 1 work, dropped t o 1
iikm newlv fnrinnd VJ-M Navy circuit
rig h tli plnro w hllr Nolm Itiuor
at the Hanford Bnwlinu Alieva.
movrd up fruin a *liukv Kdli to
Ccnrley ho* a IM average at the
YJ ttJ I.KAGIIF.
Math.
end of tho flrat three (lamp* ind
IV I,
Ida 40 aerie* I* plan tnpa In that
Tho high • poworod Michigan Ifi'llriit*
.1 0
department.
Sob Young* 178
Slato tram, which rnckrd lip Jit It'*
lily'll game I* Ihe beat In the In­
Indiana 41-14 la«t Satin day, wa* Tlgorcnl*
fant Tar circuit.
lU lril flr * t mi r.7 hiillolH anil turn lion real*
tloiird
aoniowlltro on all
I MM. I’oiillirr*
High! behind Cearley are two
(Irorgln Tvcli ii Ino wii* naiiivil hy Ihdiriil*
veteran holdover* from the old
tv iiry voter, drawing ,T2 flrat*,
(TTY I.KAGHK
Navy league, Frank Markin id
11 arroml* and -Hi tlllrila. Mary­
Al Negrotlo with ISt average*.
Markin la allghUy higher with
land wu* given 24 fir*I*, Til h i t Slino Mnrhlmi
Aro (Haas
493 pin* to NegroUo’a 411, thna
umla und L'll third*.
Markin lik e ! aecoud place by a
11(11.A and Houtlirrti California, I'os I I If tiro
hairline and Negrotlo auumea
Ilm nnhvaton C arlflr Cmi*l i*iwor* Stanloy • IliiKar*
the third apol.
which moot Nov. 22, rank fourth F P 4 I,
Celery City
Wnrren’a 149 percenlige la
and fifth .
MIXED I.EAfiCB
fourth a i alio I* Ida 439 total pitta.
Other* III tho flrat 10 n i o TenKt Pclvr, the blblcnl named aallor,
liv"*ri', Trau* and I'llliluo.
No I
rank* fifth wllh a 143 average.
No. II
Thu VJ-flJ circuit play* at tho
Nn
I
Tho li'Hilota flrat-plara voloa In
Hanford Rowling Alley* every
No 9
parrullirava:
Ttteiday night, it waa formed tit
t. Sllrhli'nn Htato &lt;B7)
1,103 No a
replace the old Navy loop that had
S. Ocorgla Tech (B2I
l.llir, No. 3
In Ini dlaband becaua# transfer
d. Maryland (24)
,
I,I2H
order* depleted the roster* ol all
4. UCI.A (H it
OdI
Ihe original teams. The new Mague
f&gt;. Hmitboru California (7)
HIT
waa organised with aome hold­
ll. Nutro Dame (0)
721
over* and many new tranafera.
7. Ten nc***e
410
V I 43 LEA G U E
H. Oklahoma
402
Nov, I t
G Pina Avg HG
Name
0. Tea#*
134 Seminole JV* v#. Mainland
3 487 i9&lt;r 187
Cearley
10. Piirdun
100
N iit . IS
461 131
171
Markin
Hecund 10:
Cioiuiik va, l.eeshurg (Horn*- Negrotlo
3 491 131
183

SEASON C K II) KKCOKDH
Scoring
T il. Til'. H I'M . Tl*.
I’layrr

M ells
Sheffield
Fox
Wide
Lockett
lluvis
Rishee
Totals

14
2
1
2
»
7
1
0
1
0
1
0
)
II
19
1)
Rushing
Al.
90
1
19
2
71
33
2
4
1)
2
220
Passing
At. Yd.
t
19
14 172
45 211
I'unling
Al.

Player
Mett*
Reynolds
Wade
June*
Lorkett
Davis
Turner
Howell
Kstrldge
Hawkins
Totals
Player
IlltVis
Melt*
1i.l win
t'layvi

a

11. Mlaalaalppl

H»

12. Alabama
13. Syraeua*
11, ITtttOiurg (1)

coming)

, 77
Nuv, I I
00 Seminfiira v*. Sealreeie
Nov. 18
(Id
IH. Wlacotialn
36 Hemliudo JV* va, Kdgewatar
1(1. Princeton
HI
Nov. I I
17. Waalilngton
00 Seminole* va. Ile la nd (HomeIH. Flurlda
20
cunilng)
IV, Kanaa*
22
80. Mlclilgnn
21
FIDHTH MONDAY NIGHT
Hy The Aaaortaled Freaa
Other* receiving vote# Included i
lllaaourl, Virginia, Navy, MlnneCHICAGO — Jimmy 'Martitws,
•ota, Holy Crtiaa, Villnnova, Pena 193, Phoenix, Aria., outpointed AIState, Duke, Tula#, South Caro­ lie Gronlk, 144, Detroit, S.
lina, 111!not*. Igmolr-llhyite, Uay*
BROOKLYN - Walter Cartlar,
lor, California, Kentucky, llouaton. 103, New York, stopped OUa Gra­
ham, 15744, Philadelphia, «.
d 11UI,Y(1KK,
H01,Y0Kfe, Ma**.—Mlgual
Mata.—M lgual . M m
ill-i :
P O IN T OF NO HRTDRN

0A1N B 8V IU .K (Bpeclal)—la r

defensive
Galor defer

k but'ha*

&amp; ,«MLi»."SVSsS

147, Uoatoa, 7.
RBI

3
3
a
3
3
3
3
a
a
3
3
3
3
3

S

SSL
Henaon

roung
You
Dock*
Robblna

Hchaotteati
Dumo
Fog*}
Angel

a

Father*!
Forton*

Sm ,

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NKW BAt KKIHLD

" ^ • e a v i U K ja p ^ U H -F a r

IT l H|a lonmat in# Drat time la over flya year*,
ball waa «, th irty Florida triad an end around play.
Ogrtla
throe
h i*.

Warren
St. Peter
ickline
orton

numK . w
.

T

a
a
3
t
a
a
a
4

439
433
431
430
418
411
413
411
400
344
178
373
374
374
370
331
344
341
u t
U7
U4

14S
143
140

U
S
140
las
137
!33
114
1M
139
139
139
133
117
114
114
108
104
108
103
100

133
183
198
134
133
141
148
174
137
114
1U
147
131
144
143
138
148
144
118
in
183
113
108

no

0

H

8

7

II
I)
II
0
H
Yd.

911
7
90
8
2HU

&lt;1

11
0
11
129

'the lm-.ll JV * w ill also he in
i|ur"l of I heir fourth win uf tha
year. The Kdgewater Netback
wu* particularly stinging iln re
il i* the only ilrfra l of the Tear
for Ih r hamlMomr looking foot­
ball aggregation.

Avg.
10.1

7.0
HO
4.0
8.0

Hnpiiumure sensation, Johnny
Junes, who is lending III# Hcottmen in scoring with 19 point* in
tour games, will "tniT ut Hie full back |lost, Freshman "land out,
Jimmy Hawkins, will see action
from one of the halri&lt;ack "lot*.
Edgewnler will he favored
i't this evening cIunIi on (lie
basis ut their victory uvrr (lie
local" In ( I r In lulu lust mouth.
Admlssioii prices for tin* con­
test have brell Cllt 111 half liuliin
time it 7:10 p.m.

1.2

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«

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10

2.B

n
0

Coach John Scutl will lead his
promising crop n t Seminole Jun­
ior Varsity gridiron hopeful* in­
to tonlirlit'i game with the Edgewater it tram ut the Memorial
Stadium, reeking to avenge tha
18-It defeat Munford suffered at
tlit- bund* uf (tie new Orlando
school Ik* i month.

0.3

0.0
tl.3
Avg.
I IKH)
Mil
.llfill
Avg.
M7.1*

Taaoi Hccorda

W.

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2,053 Fans Watch
Crooma Play First
Three (h id Carnes

HANFOKH
(ism* Record
Han.
7
0
24
20
H
14
42

Kustis
l-ecshurg
Tuvure*
Palatka
Hi. Augustine
Winter Park
New Smyrna
SEASON YARDSTICK

Opp.
U
0
0
13
18
14
7

l,nkc Monroe'* Imcomollve, Junior Mett*. "buttered all the 1931
record* act hy Kd (iordon in the New Smyrna Heuch game lu*l week
Flrat Down*
91 hy liooating til* arnaon total* in 911 yaid* gained ru*hiiig und Hi! total
Ynrda Kualiliig
1421 latiid*. Melt* ha* aniuated thi* record in at-veli giiine*. (iordon lolled
up Hfill yuida un the gruuiol and "cored ll'.t point* in III guiue* lu*t
Yard* I ’aaxing
Mill
I ’uaae* Attempted
94 year, Melt* I* la-ing culled the greatest runner "litre the day* o f Will In
i ’lnaea Completed
19 Anderson.
I ’lixaea Intercepted
1
Flint*
22
Yard* Funtiug
H it
Punting Average
19.7
Finn Idea l.ual
20
Yard* Penalised
280

Opp.
XT
1287
489
81
flit
10
2.1
1177
29.4
9
127-9

Han.

The Sports
Register
lly KKNT C K T I.A IN
Sparta Editor
Tmiiglit the Seminole Junior
Vnralty football ten in will play
that new Orluudu High School JV
*i|und from Kdgewater nt 7:10
p. rn, in the Memorial Htudium.
A fter
thumping
Ileluihd
and
Muinlund of Ihivlonn the local JV*
went to (lilundo and lu*t hv an IHll *t-ore to thi* "nine team they
will he playing thi* evening. Since
that lo**. the future Svmlmde
vnrilty great* fattened up un their
impreaalve record ltd# year by

dumping DvLand again.

Hmvlin^ Standi

Memorial Stadium
Kvcnl Schedule

0

.Melt*

Cenrley U* 1 New«
Navy Bowling Loop

i t

Seminole JVs To
Battle Edgewater
in Memorial Park

___

I If yuu haven't
:act&gt;n thla prom­
ising array of
alar* play this
;year, wo would
suggest you take
in the encounter
| this evening. The
game get* un.lierway early so
i you can be home
&gt; a t a reaaonable
T hour and remem-

&lt;«hn Hroit
tier half
Jo
reign for the*# JV game*.

price#

An added aluellgnt to tonight a
game la the fact that a touch of
newniia* precede* th* hoatllltlea.
Hanford lm* • new coach, John
Beott, who wilt assume the head
basketball assignment next month.
Then too Kdgewater la a new
school coupled with the fact that
they ure playing in the new Me­
morial Stadium.
While on Ih * aubfaet of the
Memorial Hladlam. we might
point out hero that la tha flral
four Seminole varsity game*
and Ih * Initial two ( ’room# conIcaU ataged in th* M rk havo
drawn over I.OtW fan*, more
than 4,1*0 of thee* paving «m tomera. Tkaaa flgurtm do notJn( M i ih i Crooma gamollaat.Fri­
day night nor
aal Tueaday’a
S^mlnol J V tilt with DeUnd.
Wa war* unable to BlUiul laat
Sunday’* annual Florida B ut#
L v a iu * rnttUnfr In Orlando, out
from u»# raaulta of thla
meeting much wa* nceompfl*h*d,
I t was a wise ileclaltm to cut th*

number "of Wgh-aalarlvd veteran*
from four to two fo r neat year.

Hellcats Open lip Miami Looks With
New Navy League Cheer To Stetson
By Taking 3 Wins T ilt Friday Night

A new Navy Rowling lxmgttr,
culled VJ U2. begun operation*
laat Tuesday night ut the Snuford
Rowling Aliev* wllh six new team*
ii lid aome old luce*
The Helical* JJumprd oil lo an
rxcrllcnt atari In their bid to
claim lb# league championship
by nicking the Bobcats for three
straight wins In Ihe three act
series. Veteran Hub Gaston nail­
ed down the Individual high
series honor* lur the winner*
with u 119 aerie* and a 181 game.
G. W. Angel was high aerie*
scorer fur Ihe liner# with a 371
effort.
.11(11'* rllp|H'il the Krarcnt* In
two of the three act* ii* veteran*
Frank Markin und Al Negrotto
paved the way with 452 and 431
aerie*, respectively Warren’* 435
three sel total wa* top* for the
i Reurealx
In the other contest Ihe Tigerru l* rolled up two vlclorie* while
drooping one In the Panther*.
Thu VJ 112'* play again loinorrow night, Tuesday, their regular
night.

IIFI.I.CATH (3 III

1 2 3
Players
l i t l i t 147
Dumont. W J.
Fogul. It. K.
111 124 1)9
107 34 121
Carbone. J. F.
129 147 147
Gaston, It J.
Si'hnultcvl, F. A. Ifll 113 195
Total
033 683 041
BOBCATS (0 3)
Flayer#
1 3 1
104 M 113
Wruber. R.
Neff. F. C.
101 117 99
HI ink well. W. M, 84 81 100
123 144 107
Angel, (&gt; W.
123 123 123
Mind
Total
917 309 559
JHB (2 1 )
1 3 3
Player#
INI 171 15$
Murkln
138 103 151
Negrnlto
198 118 143
Wlckllno
IxK'ke
197 117 138
137 138 153
HI. Petar
731 7U9 753
Total
BEARCATS (1-3)
Player#
1 1 3
Warren
139 148 153
104 93 149
Martin
Young
130 111 178
Ranaun
133 143 149
Fatheree
u n 143 138
.Tolal
584 638 750

COHAl. GARLKS - (Sm-clul) Kvi'it though they urc sporting their
second consecutive two gam# losing
streak und haven’t tallied a point
In their last two game*, things look
a llllle better In the University ol
Mluml foot hull camp Monday.

Part of the brighter outlook Is
occasioned by the fa rt that Stet­
son thla Friday night's Orange
opponent belong* among the lit ­
tle fellow* and (tie Hurricanes
have been rough un team* In that
category 'hla year.

Kvon more so. however. Ihe Van
dcrhllt game showed that Coach
Andv Gustafson's kid* have regain
ed their desire lo play football anil
(hut the improvement Gu*tul*oii
predicted for November might lie
lH't!lniiit)g to muteriuliie
The Miami injury list will nut
he sliced to any extent this week
mill the Hurricane* will ugain go
into action without Rob Muikettl,
their hardest hitting back: without
Dan TusaoUl who Is tme of tho
heat at opening hole* for Miami
runners amt Joe Carlitroin. lower
of strength at guard on defense
However, enough player* ntv left to
Tot. make ll tough for (he upstntvr*.
375
The Vanderbilt game showed
174 that Miami'* pats dclenae Is bark
314 In the groove which made It Im­
419 preaalve In 1890 and 1891. Holding
379 BUI Krletemeyer lo four rom1801 plcUoua In 14 tries was good,
To*.
107
317
284
374
375
1057
Tol.
452
491
431
430
439
2179

Tot.
439
349
411
415
170
1980

Celery Fed Schedule
Nav. 14— Heabrecie, her*
Nor. I I — Kdgewater, there
Nov. 34—DeUnd, here
(Hametomlag)

lly T. V. IIA V IH
The first three ,-nim-s ployed
in the Menmrrii Stiiilioiu l,v the
• 'room* Academy 1‘nnih.r eleven
have drawn a tolui ,,f ^ |I’,M tuns.
Ilf this t«,t ii I, 1,997 h*ve liven
paid admissions. Ihe City of
Sanford ha* netted SI2D.5II from
these three till* on In* receipt"
slid In nddillnn $73 was paid
lo thr 4 itv hy ('rooms for Ihe
ro*t of light*.
Tlie first game with
New
.'fiiivniu Reach drew the hugest
crowd of Hie veil with Hit) at­
tending.
Here ure Hie attendance fig ­
ures for each game thin year.
Game
Paid Total
New Smyrna
1179
Mill
Florence Villa
M9M
911
Kusti*
629
70(1
‘lotaU
I..VJ7 2,093
The follow Ini' lire llie tux re­
ceipt* nnd ligtit total l ful each
contest.
Game
T a * lig h t* City
New .Smyrna $48.79
|29 »74.76
*W&lt;uie# V.
ptt.76
;*r,
69.76
Kusti*
40.00
26
09.00
lilt«l*
*1211 fill
$73 $193.60
Groom* will pluy it* Inst gninn
of (lie year III Memorial Stadium
•h1* Thliesdn" evenlni'. tt will ia»
the Panther hoiiiei'imiiiig till witli
l.cvsburg.
K AM I I't &lt;III I ll.\
W.
L.
T.
P. K. Yulige
ft
U
0
Ketterliliu*
ll
4
1
1let.and
it
1
a
Hunfmd
•
\
» «
#
f
s
Starke
0
u
*
Pnlnlkn
1
0
0
New Smyrna
(1
4
Keuhreexe
0
II
6
RKSUI.TH LAST \VKKK
'Hmiford 42, New Smyrna Reach
7.
*P, K Yolige 7, Del.and 0.
• Ketlerlinu* 17, H rabten* 20.
HlnrJj* 12, HI. Led 0.
Fletcher 11, Pulntka 0.

GAMES THIS WEEK
spilling him four limes on at­ 'Heahrvcxe ut Hunfurd.
tempted passes for looses of 37 •Hturke al Kelti'i'linus.
as agalnal 33 he gained oa (he
Fort Pierce nt I*. K. Yung#.
camiMetious was aUgblly super. •New Smyrna Iteuch at Palatka.
Added to that, Miami Intercepted
three heaves and returned them
43 yards, giving them a complete
victory ui their pass defease.
The game alio showed that the
ground defense was pretty fair
though i t i i l lacking In the early
season promise of brilliance.
Offensively, the Hurricanes are
due far some heavy work this
week, mostly up front. Dick A l­
brecht, atari lug for Ihe lecoml
as
time. Just about wrapped up the
AkCtNIING PAMPASI
left nallboch spot for good, lie ran
well and drove hard to ton both
clubs with u net of 70 yards. The
freshman should get even better.
The Stetson game Friday marks
the reium
■ of a serlga which
resumption
waa called off bach lu 1940 when
Miami, once a door n u t for Stet­
son, had ravened the situation by
winning three In a row from tha
Halters. As It la, Stetson still hold*
Ihe edge In the all tlma aeries, 9
wins lo 4. Twice tba teams have
tied,

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TODAY Jfe WED.I
UNIAMIi

Th#

National

llockuv

nit uwktss

league

waa formed on Nuv. 22, 1917 ami
The' league adopted n atreamllnu
the flra t game# were played on
140-gam* alat* far 1843 which
baa been net fo r J u m 37.
eliminates the e a t e n u a t t n g
While th * FBI* ha. a rough Dec. 18, 1817.
Bhaughneaay Play-off#, auballtut- d ra
■ _ft for next
. . m ryear,
a , H atitl ivmalit#
m
for
foe each cite
city fto muster
ter together
tor th# winner# of th# two the
money to fla l^
Id *teams. .........
Lim iting

'f t ir s ?
crnTS
TH
come out of lh *|
B .r r r .r c ,

neaa of tha mem-]
bera to continual
neat yew In faeel
of almost
ctub

Brina*
tung ball

th * vatorana to two w ill help In
•uttln g *ip*iM M and certain loss
«a next season.
A* fa r aa th * local franehla*
t concerned, no wm qnlto know*
hat w ill hnnpen. I t In up for
il* for the beat bid and at least
vo por
p e ril# * have espreeaed Intwo
I areal.
John Krlder persisted In temtertng hla resignation
______tfion atnttail meating
.
and it
It appear*
appears likely, that he la
aerloua and the Ml
Leagu# w ill have
to net on a new man tor th * job
coma nextt December.

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P M S IM N f-lllC I Gen. Dwlghl D Eisenhower confers in Augustn. Ga . witti Ken Henry Cabot iaxlgc, Jr.
(right), and Datroll bankr-i Joseph M Dmixe Deft I. who will lepml In VVashliif Ion as Elsenhower's per­
sonal representative* to llie Truman Adiiilnl'lrsllnri I jmI xc vc||| ai l as liaison man In vuiloua key ) e.leral
agenv'le* while Dodge's wuik will lie llmileil t,. tip lllueau of Ihe Hoilnrt ( I nleeriulliii,irl hiici&lt;l|iliiiln)

Boy Scout Council
Elects Officers At
fts Annua I Meeting

No. 59

Financial Representative Of
Eisenhower Has Parley With
Budget Director Fred Lawton
H-Bomb Report Amdenlal Death
Returned
Will Be Issued Verdict
In Fern Dark Case
By Atomic Body

Access To Facts
Of Government
Urged For Press

AKC W ill (live* Stiltt*-

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reiiirii-d bv i coroner’* furs enrlv
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ihieied llll'i Die ib-nlli ol Xlr* Elsie
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Kiwanis Hear
Religious Talk
By Zimmerman

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Sewer Project
To Be Studied
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Governor, On Way To
Miami, Will Tulk
Over Policy Plans
On Augusta Visit
lly MARVIN I.. ARKOWNMITH
AUGUSTA, Ga. OB-Presldentelect Dwight D. Eisenhower anil
m Guv Thomas E. Dewey of New
York will meet here Friday to dis­
cus* ihe general’a forthcoming trip
in Korea and nlher policy matters
Elsenhower's press secretary,
.lames (’ ffagerty, said the New
York governor will stop at the
general'* vneution hendipiurlers oil
ills way In Miami, Fla
lluperly added (hat Dewey Is
coining nt Elsenhower's Invitation
hi discus* the President elect's
"trip to Korea unit other policy
( nutter* "
I latterly would not elaborate mi
Ihe |*)licy mailers whictl will ite
discussed
Dewey played a key role III helpIni! In win the nomination for the
eeneral and Ills Republican organi/ation was a big factor In carrying
New York state for Elsenhower In
lost Tuesday's election
There has been speculation that
Dewey might lie offered a Cabinet
[msl m the new Republican adminm Isiratinn Dewey himself said last
" week, however, that he Intended to
finish mil his term as governor
III- has I wo more years In Ihul
office
Asked s|H'Clfieally whether E i­
senhower was going to ask Dewey
to inln Ills Cohlnet, llagcrly said
he had no Idea and Hint anyway
he couldn't discuss such mailers
id this time.
llagcrly also said he did not know
whether Dewey will accompany E l­
senhower to Korea.
V
He confirmed that Elsenhower
nluns an inmertant round of con­
ferences In New York next week
before leaving for Korea.
The press secretary repeated
that no date has been set-yet fur
Hie president elect's departure for
ihe tar east.
Dewey Is expected to arrive here
about noon Friday and probably
will stay four or five . hours,
Itauerty said.
Elsenhower will confer the early
j
part of next week at the White
*
ll iiu wlUi Presiding Tnihrun, who
hat Invited the general to a dis­
cussion of International and domeslie problems facing Ihe new ad
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Plans fur carrying out recom­
"Tin- iiiii -I t-umpi-lling need fur
The XX'a'Iiimdoo , ddot ilrrl.m il
l|lf|M ||" I ( f t i n MM'i Ml I 1
John I’leisun, was le eh-erted ns
im . in
a "1 iiiira,:rmi'
rnllithlrnrd am i f H11&gt;
mendations made by the firm of district chairman. ami Itohcii l.ip- Inviiu ii in Dm, i unfii-ed world of I'hlNlOfl 11 hnlill " I «(||)l|‘ | ll I t Mill'
. i t , liu* ,| 1i p* at* ally lu y iv u
Robert Angus and Associates, Jack
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sonvllle consulting engineers, con­ inlNsiuliel. They wen- lustalled by ('brim uml " t clmieh," Ihe Rev d iin i/.
Irrlive ill'll iMIirnl Im idil.iimnr iio
ip ip lil I f I n i iiliie il u r
cerning Improvements In Ihe City Ernest E. Ilutvk, scuiii eserullve II. l.vHlelon /iiuiiieruiail of llnIh i-'e riglil'
( f u r " .ill" ! M M 'lr (lu ll hi' " i l l ' l l
1 I ’ xi-itl lull Hull* lit»'*| lu* «luf» exwater and sewer systems will Itc of Ihe I'nutral Florida (.'united. Hul\ (&gt;••— F|ii-*opal Church de 4*4) dll* "JUTI M«'ll* d lH 'lllt h hMU'CM
Wiggiii* reriMinlrd lln Xl’ MI
p i. 1 flu - ii4 xv a 111111111*-«11iit iu ii to
discussed at a special meeting of Elected ns members III large were ilan-d today before llie Yach! la m fr n m h i*% " h i|i Mn m i l e « .tw u \
I IDIII ogulli'l I’ir 'Iilrlll Ilu , 11,i i ' in a k r • h u iitf 1
the City Commission at R ixi W. A. Teague, W. Culllli*, Hoherl ('lull meellng of the Kiwanis Club.
exerlltive order which exlenilrd
ID* "Mid In* inw n irri'M t H m n k
\ 11 ill'll* a t iu ii" \%eie th a t p re x e llt
o'clock Monday night, according to Kurus, uml It. II. Reel)' In install"Tills I- n lino- Dial Diere can f im v i'li'k H I m U'I "J»Ii*( "14 111 In
"Ihe cloak ul imtilary 'eererv lo [ • • ffix in l t v i r w i l pi n tp i't I " !$*» v e ry
Tom Lemon, City Manager
lug the officers, Mr.
Iluwk lie iio nominal Clirl-tiun-. hut to
tile civilian i-'la liil'liiiirn l' id tho ' *11111 fu i iitiv I 'lie, '-Mi’lv i ' i i I h in (hi*
Mr. Angus will appear at the charged that It would he I heir pul II into pnket terms, we muat i i i *')| iiw iiy '* In ( h r f ii '* d ia l
govi-riMiienl ”
I ( " l e i i i l " iiiiu I lliK p i ■ifC1miin
meeting to participate In the dis­ duly lu see that sculitlog l* made either 'put up or shut up,"' Jie fm i l l h n i i i i n f liT ( h r h ||i"i
" W l i i l i 1 IV , A P M E d id nol mnIn U n i. • L » r r u f f io iH K
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d ir
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cussion on action to he lukcn on available In yvery hoy III tills area asserted.
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**;i 1 k IX11 Ilf f u l l i l " . ( i I l i i H A h '! i'OH
miit* w lijp ufiVlf " ** 11in IVv i N m iii *
the surveys made by- Hie engi­ hr I ween lln- ages « and 17
I r 'i - l i n l r i l h i a in rm le il
W li’ g l l l ' I mp 1 «, d if I n oh lu tlu in tf* ' now ,
-fliHt ll* III Do- Hook ol ill-vela I if* lit vil "
neering firm.
(.'apt. t ’liluendeii, using Die
p-Ofit t "U |i I 'I 1 Ur xv p' tiilFllK litHl'. n il
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The meeting has evolved from u theme "liuv Remits In ihe Aimed liolin wlieli liod spewed mil oil Ihe
I ’lllh m d a l*
V* ll 111'1'
w . i' h e lp lu l ill p ir v in lln g I h r ill
survey on sewers presented to the Service," told Die e i imp Dial liike-WMiui Ctirhllan-, we mp-.l a K irn d m i d ir I III.U' o f flin i ■111fl11
. lu ll 1* *1 (*’. 111 if1Hi' ,41 v
f lr v ih lr e n fo r r i- in e iil ,,l D m* M hlt-r la
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tilt'll WIIH
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in lr ilr in m
I lu* nai " »s *fiovnd |o (tin tin \ ( fro m m im i ,• 'i- n o ii'lv
tin the water syslem several months lion nf lituin, muscle. In-ail mid time und money to God mid the f »c T u ni*
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w ith tin- . i n i "
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nil d ii' f ill' I'm i fu i iu id i o f F m
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iiitt'i nti-1 •'
i'illiif "
! nion u i ilii n in ti i%*■i1'iIk , d n n n* "c of n ilf i * Ut In i I' ■ »" Mir li'i'iitd lllin to Mi U r* k* n l,m il iio r o v e r iM iir i,l
Cost of the sewer Improvement soul." lie related expel leliees ul
1yip ipm
• tM* nipl 1*
XViKpiO'- ritlti'i/ed lodil.ov hi
fli
f a il'll in iT in l.iv fr d I h r I a tin u
[ program us recoin mended hv Ihe NCVelul llll-ll III till- Armed |-'Him -tell,-nl mugli Dm- Dial -nol tin II k4t411 ul ii fl l ll ' I I "
A im I lift H a i t i
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it 11♦*■14k*1lien die* Im ‘‘po'lpfiiiiln’ pulflo .,
Jacksonville firm was eslunali-d who weie once linv Seoul- lliellul plennihle of the l' 8. t oo-itiioll-in (fin (iliiHl u a f ill I ll'll * lu l l'll • -ii1* uf io i i f .in n ifih n la iH V
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ing Xdmirul NlmiU, ('apt I ’uliii llleol |o,l utl-ll tile Iiii Mi pi 111, lp|elion id 1 . I ' i I. i I I m - ' ” i,| millloi v m
lust July at $1,2111,507. The recoin
I llll fl I ' M V lu ll
1 |l||i- lU M lie P ie
.11 I Ilia I
ifViliail rlliplove' ill Illr ilrli li'i
mended four-step program in the Kelly, Cuaslgimid.-mun Dmiglur of I 'liri-llllllll V. lo- i-out i into led
I Invvnv n i , m I m i » * ( l r |
f *X * - 1 II*
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Eliildiasiiing III,- fuel not n word in the Chii*tinti i-ihle f l a t n o f l l m »•* | il ii" l iili u - (fn l
cost of each steii were as follows:
H ill K ir k (ia riiK c llltei on 01 lin n - ol peartf VVH ol lo i * II" *"4»S I
I'lans for the annual Christmas (1) Removal of sewage ixilliition Dial scouting doe* nut pmpuse lo o, *etlnliire- Dial *ay« nmn ha*
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&lt; it t i’ ln t e lio t i ol ,i new i-.ir.ie e a m i liihll'tiilli-lil ol drlri 1 me Im
party of thn Pilot Club werp made from the vicinity of the City bulk­ make soldiers out of ils ini-mlu-ls, nil Imillennlile riyhl to the |iiir-nlt V r M r n l l i V Inf If* IdonU o f i r * n i vit
I.’
111 &lt;tik , lu ll* U lili'lt W ill
Capt. Chittenden said. " If the ne­ nf hiipnllle** lie line* not Ite
v
fto
w
io
o
o
i
lo
r
Mill
K
ir
k
M
n
to
r*
w
ill
id the meeting of the group at the head at Lake Monroe, $340 Ml) so
t I It* in
hiulget,
i»n I'ivihau unit"*'" w in
hours hevoml llie iiutlfirallini ol
t It p o ll l l h
Yacht Club last night with Mr*.
(2) Repair lo existing sewers. cessity doe* arise, llie liny that owi-s hi* life In God Go-1 lln* I Hull* III"! Ii o Midi ui tili'i f i n l i t t n i i " In- ' t a i l t - i l * i* o i h v tin - D r ie r XXell
I 'Mill * I m W*X .1 k'fllli U l l p I f N next ol kin id victim* ol arrid rid '
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in
p
a
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v
al
Nancy Hrock presiding. The date $308,341; 13) Extensions to existing lias been active in scouting will granted him life.
I ' l i l i i n *in Ii un John D o r T I i i ' h i *
"| |'M* till* ii i.i if ii nf l u l l " m u !
III- -.lid ”1* a miilalrr.il j'-ir llm i
nl the party has been set up to sewers, $342,042 so. (4) Construc­ make thu heller soldier."
t u i p l «""KilPt to
" ll I* jll*t Ihe *linie thilif; n* l«r i iv a h . lit*’ imWK|)Ei|irr u*l»l, "♦♦u ii I ’ a lm e tto A v i-iiiie .m il &lt; o m m i-ie ia l id tlo- lip id lo » illdlnh! lidoi 10a
1*1 1411j| \ Hi*
Lust night'* meeting opened
S
lre
e
i
at
•‘•
•
iiliiii!
lo
M
i-rv
y
u
D
/
ie
i
Dec. Ill and Ihe business meeting tion of concrete box basin to re­
telling Giwl, ‘ I tiave n light to |r f l llr iu u n fill un u iitio ii | f4‘ual ilnx
PIP&gt;« • I
I
Mill
with
a
turkey
supper
served
hy
will lie held nn Dee. (I as sched­ place an open sewer from Celery
f'o mv*elf liod ool to Im u h o ii’* h \ u n lit.ti v 11 iiU "|iu i * i llle iiib e i of the eom|,aUV
Mis. Roheilu (iatchel nfti'l wldcli lillppllie**
.. i n
llie lo o lilllu ’ lie *a u l w ill im i ’ Ji
uled Hostesses will lie Mrs. Jnel Avenue to Third Street, $225.not)
v«ll.
(i**U
L’hniles
Morrismi
led
m
group
- u fe ai hv II? le i'l u m l w ill tie b u ilt
S Field. Mrs. M. L. Ration), Sr.,
With respect to the water sys­
Mi Zimmetiiuni etpluine.l Dull
Mu
I
(
n
n
K
U
i
luf
knuu,
ii"
of com le t,- b lo ck w ith c o n -i-rv a liv e
Mr* George SI Ine and M ri. Evans tem, Mr. Angus has stated that singing, ureumpunied at (lie piano uftei n |iei IihI of eoufiiHlon ill (lie
[Irrckeiiridge. John 11nit id Stale* n "great gi mud r IKiM'd f*» «ufldni l l*l|f riMlt V . S M im li-iiii-.iic iir c ln li- c lu c e Ifiiw e v e r,
McCoy. Mrs. M. C Stone will have water In Lake Monroe could not hy Forrest
U
tninlc
I
♦♦"(
4
in
dm
S
ou
th
I'ln
d
u
',
tie n Mil Die iie ln a l c n iis tn ie iim i w ill
charge of the program.
lie uaed for the municipal water I'lerson was master of vcr&lt; monies * w e l l ' linn heni toiled tilt .... a the
A committee compoaed of Mrs. supply even if Its pollution were and also included in the program pi-liple *eekilig fltllll ‘tl Gml, whleli i*i u w i r firm hi" F u rl S h u flm . be " i el V m m lr r n " u m l w ill In- c o ll
Iltiwnh,
tiriiiIi|iiitt1riH,
A
i
in
V
were
Mrs.
D.
R.
Ulrey,
vuh
scout
Field, Mrs. V. C. Messenger and completely eliminated. He pointed
•
i* reflet-led In Iiii 'I i -m m i I ■teuell N|)iikt'Hiimtt h u u I, l*n» I fmv iriiV r liu r lili'lm l . ir r n r illllK In (lie M ia m i
Im lb tiiii L illie v la lltlu r il* . w h le li he
Miss Maude Ramsey was appoint­ out that the water Is brackish ut den mutlier, who spoke on Die his­ metnlii'i 'li(,ii
t
h
n
m
fo
M
iu
id
n
u
tory
of
ciili
si-mitliig
and
Frank
It-,
in
t
il
a*
s
ii
n
I
ed hv the president to work In con- times and highly colored with var
Fear*
“ In IlHIt le** ihnn fill lo-iein' of
1 lit I M X ! IG v 1 la ' I 'I
I f d m nnfih*"iuu w ii" un
H
Caldwell, Field Seoul Executive, Ihe enulHiv win nfflllnti‘,1 m ill
I e . iliir e * of tin - e u iis li iie tln n of
(million with Pilot International Ions vegetable stains
. , ............... I ti'.luv D ia l a new
who
spoke
mi
llie
.........................
I
h
m
ii
I
i
,
m
uirM
ul
d
in
t
A
ttm
rii'iiii
Do
b
m
lilim
;
w
ill
he
Hie
I
n
*t
ill
I
:i
I
Im
I
toward the establishment of a
Concerning the health situation
11111 III &lt;1 h i t i l l i f
sniiie eimri-h, while in 18811 over f,f.
" X .S IIIN G T O N 1/P1 i b n
Hm
",id tub' In
"Girls Town". The possibilities of In thin Immediate area. It bus been the "Explorers" division o f th e pereent hnd ehureh ciinneelIon* " fu d ru d s la w u ik n l m il it" i i i i i m i of a so llit. fila le e la s* fro n t, Hie in Itnulley 'Mid today "We fmv.- ,.f \ | i &gt; ' M VVTlll-I ..ft ilu* .Smith
(ili'B,
und
l
lu
h
nmi"1
r
m
ln
d
dm
heavy
use
of
sli-el
re
ln
lo
ie
i-m
e
u
l
such a project were presented by stated by the engineering concern, Hoy Scouts.
.!• U 11ilt ill'll III
He diDeiHird tin- many tir o l.b ln *
ri i*r t, 1nt- to (1 01 from mltdiu 1 xx - I I l* i u ! .! » mji I
Itoiiert l.lppincott gave Ihe Ills tn d a y it* n hreakdnwn n f th e m o in l h ii im I n il lit n p n lud u f 11 u iu iid i" a in I iiis la lla D o n o f e iin c ii-le col
the Pilot ( lull of Galveston, Tex. " In our opinion, Ihe greatest health
on n" ilM lilio a lM lg thr g u v r i IM Iirn l I«• nutii'iii "I ti ll
r r m i i l f i i l T r iu m ir i m i -Inn
II
lin t f is .m il a flr e p iiH if to o l
ul the International convention In menace In and around Sanford is trlct Commissioners' report ufter fiher nf Ihe enuutrv in govern....id
I'll*' 1*■* l " I*
‘ *il. I nt imp to o k
Tlo- rhairmaii of Hie .iniiil ( Im 1
ffffill, ifiivn d ir n f f ir ln l
nlm m i
T h e liu ih lM ig
Mr
I i/ u - i *a ltl
Mackinac Island. Mich, last sum not the alleged polluted condlllon which he presented certificates of und the f it mi ly in*lllution
1.
*” i •
fi ■'« it ih* .* water"
ol Slalf who Hi-rved with I ’wiphl
n
r
d
i
i
In
m
u
w
h
i'llu
n
i
nn
II
I
h
iim
I*
"
w
i
l
l
he
new
u
m
l
&lt;
liffi-r
r
n
t
I
r
im
i
iner II was referred to a special uf Lake Monroe; It Is the (urge appri-claliiin |u srmilmusters HidMr. Ziminerman broke down ihe
I | * XX \ Mil I " III'" -n't. U ll (" said
l&gt; liM idiM ttrr whm I hr Pi r ulriil
a iiv H iin g In K u n fu ril " • i.n s li u.-llo-t rlr. I uIhm wh* a five-star ,'rliritil il iipiiitl • nt I V u i , a t i ' e - l tfv a n
nunmitlee lu study and to report number of houses limit dose to­ liey Vllilen. William (Ittu uml five ways lo solving Iio- (itoldein* 4 iillh I L r Hindi'.
w ill h e e ln , 111111i'Di.,11-1s he s la le it
Its (hillings at thu next convention gether In areas where there urc Charles Miller und to culimasters of lodav ltd'1 these loon.I hettilHindi- no 1eferenee to Ihr laDri* | Ml /Hill Ilk IP Do- .’ illTed Williams, Charles Alklnwin,
a n il w ill he c iilil|ile li- il lie fu re l-'.-ti
to he held In Tucson, Arix. next no sewera.
( Continued On Pagr Four)
SI,, mm- I*.,i,t -h.»•!■« • ’ t e lt t r llln g
1 b lin n l i i ' l week
h
h
Duo
Ulrey
and
James
McGruff.
I
summer.
11, v l .n timii- iii"! 1 tiiijierhe,
"A careful check of our sewer The cuhmasters In lurii presented
Im le e il, 10 un a d d le * * p ir p u i r d |
Miss Chsrlotte Smith, "M ilk map .disclosed the fact that there
M e v ifti. t eiioi t&gt; ft the dead fts ll
I** d e ll v e ry III I h r A * * o r fu l ino ol
certificates
to
deli
nmtliers
and
llauk" chairman, reported (hat I N ire now approximately 77S dwellfro n t 7 0 m iles .Mil a ll th e w a v to
I Mid
G ra n t
C o lle g e *,
lliio lli- v
quart* of fresh milk were given to ng unlit located so far from exist- assistant cuhiiiasti-rs.
( ,.t I \ ! vet - Iff ,n b
Iteiiorts
were
ulsu
made
hv
W.
■noli1
1
p
o
in
t
o
f
ill*n
-N
o
c
la
lli)g
lo
I.EXVIMIIIMtG.
I'a
i/F&gt;
Atget
underprivileged families during the Ing sewers that they &lt;
■| |,ev w f i t * ptii k -ft td l,| IU m ile *
cannot he con W. Tvrc on leadership training;
o
llllio
lil
fro
m
tin
1**10**
o
f
Do*
Ills
*,
-erviovr
11
five-year
1
•
11*&gt;,n
month of October. She also request­ ncctcd to same. We are of the
1 mil," Haul Cttltl t , mi -Inn Kuril of
W.
J.
IVacuvk,
Jr.
on
finances:
FT.
LAUDERDALE
'#1
homo
ri-r
c
a
l
c
n
i
i
i
p
a
ie
o
li&lt;p
le
fa
c
i’d
d
term here ( mi perju iv. ttinv heat
1I m* I t - n on ifffiti l.to ’k y S lu r
XX 0
ed that books, playing cards and opinion Uiat Ihe total number of
'll,*1'Im iiih e r
of
1'o to itii'ic ,
Florida vvitllili two or three w,-t k* whethei
bv s a y in g he w a s g la d Hie c i r r i im , |,,-.t Is iitff t set-tin- tlo ’io Ilh o u t 7 «
mags tines be brougnt to the U.S.O. houses not connected to the sewer George Maffett nn cumidng am) 3 (XXI messengers from
ii),-n
th
e
i*h
io
d
riv
e
tim
h
-i
Doc
h
a
n
activities,
ami
Robert
E.
Bruwn
churches
were
here
today
for
Ihr
via
*
o
v
e
r
"b
e
m
u
s
e
a
n
y
1
e
m
a
il,
he will he pariili-d
, ..id
rtie v t"-l D il.'k e r tt» w n
for the use of the dovi In service. system probably reaches tjxx)
organ Isat hm and expansion. iipenfmi of the Florida Baptist
o iin le bv no tn-l I v r - d ill y s u h lie , mmle ft In 21' nod ill M* little* we
|M * h I,i-coine* ellglM,' tin par-tle 1111111-I1111 o f E. G. K il p i t i i it k. Jr
She also asked members io Invite which represents a population of un
tI
'o
lllt
’
fleet
flo
e
,
M
lt||llg
e
t
F
o
l
In the absence of Paul J. Stine, Cnnvrnllnn.
It
w
i
l
l
rniilmilf
..................
llv
,...'iiMiK
through
d u rin g a p u lilir u l i-U ln |ia ig li HiH’ i.f
on Nov. 2! when in- will hitv’them to their homes for Thanks­ 4,000 people without sewer con­ president of the Centiul Florida
through Tiiursday.
, ,
rtiiniilelt-d mu -iliirtl ,,f I m* teiiii te s t B ri-i-k e o ro lg e a n rio iiiic e tl in
be a il *ei ms I n led "
giving and Chrlstmaa dinner.
,
iln
-iii
.
nections."
Council, Scout Executive Jlawk*
Bailors outlined their wink fur al the N u tiln 1a*tt'rii Fi-ileral Pen d a y . » * lie re ve a le d th a t th e to ta l
Tlo- | .licit*
Hlat -ante from
llia d le y said Mini
Plans were nude for a cooked
In other business being conduct­ made an Inspirational talk In
■■M
illDiitltloti*
lo
dale
aiiloillil
I-,
11)53
at
a
conference
Tuesday
and
Stiiitl’ii word vanio
"X V lie ii th e people o f I lu * n a tio n Citiope-'iii'
lleiitlarv.
food sale and a rummage sale In ed by the City, bids are being pre- which he complimented the Sem­
f t ,282Till, 01 over $HUl) omit- than ••le d llie ir l ‘ re * iile n i and Die mem
f|Ulll ( 4*l(»(. Hull **"111111*I uf th«
the near future In order to raise tared for adverlislng on 50 rhalrs inole District on Its fine spirit the Baptist Brotherhood Conven­
I lr. George G Killingcr, cltatt
w
a
*
ie
|H
,rtc
d
veH
teriluy
tion
met
to
discuss
its
program
*
t
,
i
■
too
In
fill
S u v iiiim tli, a, r iv in g
funds for (he "M ilk Bank". A tel­ or the Tourist Center and for a and growth during the past year.
h e r- o f llie ii C n o g re **, th e y antnm i of the U. S Parole llonrtl
A n u m tie r o f te m ii c u p iiilii* |
for the coming year prior to the lodav Itegail fnterview.* of prt*
ler was read from Lola Mae Shiv­ new City aerator. Truslees nf the
111 a sense e iit iu x liiig to th e m Do- f l fMM t b V I f*l 1 ,lg !l
Scout executive Ernest E. Hawk general convention opening
S .u tlfi -vnkit a in 't
*f *he dead
ers thanking Ihe club for sending Center, John L. Jewell, Alfred announced that the annual Cen­
tiller* npfilving for parole. He have not lieen lie u id fro m v c l, p o w e r w ld c li co u ld sp e ll pencil 01
David F. Rutledge, Trenton, was saltl, however, I lii-re wn*
sa id , an lie
f,s li vveff ffningif*. tDuu.ior and
her lo Ihe i l l Club camp last sum Bowen, Raymond If. Smith and J. tral Florida Council meeting of
110 M r. llre e k e n rid K e
w a r, fre e d o m o r ty r u iin y , dem oc
u rg e d n il lo m ake th e ir re p o r t* ra c y o r d ic ( u t o r * lii|i f o r th e com
,Mifd fts li
l i e ’find lie saw dead
mer.
H. Jonea, also vice-president, ap­ th* Hoy Scouts of America will re elected president nf the Baptist chance of reat'lilfiK H i**' ca»e '
id le * n o rth o f
Ml llie M o n le tm n a H o te l lo m o ipeared at the meeting ol the City also Ire held here In Sanford mi llrolherhiMNl Convention Tuesday nav.
h ille d u iit lio r lly o f th e P ic s iili ill fis t, 11 Mill U fe w
F u rl
Myers
lo w m o rn in g a l 1 0 MU o ’clo ck. N o
|li v
T o r t iig a a
lu
" I w ill interview lli» * peremotl
Commission Monday night and Dec. t&gt;. The tudldiiig In which the
a m i tlie C ongress 1* a lm o s t * ii
" District vice nresidents elected
lirarlt
made a request for chairs.
meeting will lake place has not ncludcd: It. II. Vnughn, Fernanda; Iv hv tomorrow or 1'rhlav," K ll - ih m ld tile to ta l w ill lie n in lc r ia llv prem e. W ith th a t a u th o r ity t-e
l&gt;dund
reItcsiilciil* uf Sami.cl
, w id led , he * t « t e .l, w h en (lie fin a l I V ' " "
m ...iV iV J r
Bids Will be opened Monday been decided as yet.
lineer told 11 newainiin.
.iratiun
George
McDonald,
Panama
(lly
;
pi,Ill'll
l»
dark
brown
discoloration
remirts
are
In.
.............
,,,r
at 4!W p.m. for new City rolling
Tha district meeting last night Douglas Ktenstrnm, Hanford
Kllllnuer »uiti transcript* of ull
future.
nf water off tile island, whom
I t i * e x p e c le il Pi c o n in le te t h e ’ 11 lr&lt;’'
K m i I s m ii us r*s« v « i i
waa closed with the scout master’s
RrailleY, discussing the reasons Dimisuinl* of dead flsii littered tha
Y A N C K Y V ILLB , N . C. &lt;/P) - A
A resolution putting the state oarole Interview* will lie sell! to tlrlve t*'fore llie etui of (Ida week,
benediction, led hv Sidney Vllilen. laymen’s group on record us op­ Washington for rm i*idrretinn by
and justification for the Kori-iin benches. Similar water discolora­
46-venr-oM Negro tenant farmer
Delegations were present from
the full five-rnemiier hoard. To lie adtletl,
war, said:
tions Mini many dead fish also
was given a six-month suspended
posed
to
ihe
appointment
of
an
Casselberry, Oviedo, Lake Mary,
win a parole, the application must
"There
Is one frontier Die weie reported bv residents oil
sentence today for assaulting a
ambassador
to
Ihe
Vatican
was
and Hauford. The Invocation was
he approved liy three of the five
h
h i m , I lord
idle III (lie world Dial IliH’tt Griindi' ami I'.toliva Island*
white glrj -by "leering” at her.
ui need hv Hie Rev. A. UeWc- adopted.
haa become th r most important ,,ff tlo- Soul Ii west Florida Coast.
Sutserlor Ciairt Judge frank
Also mlopled was a resolution hoard members.
.
His*. -17-year old former Hlate
Armstrong placed the Negro,
W ASHINGTON, l/V) — Rome
one of all. . .
asking the aid ol Florida's gov­
P O L IC E M E E T
Mack Ingram, on probation for more late figures un last Tues­
"W e tin■1 to draw the Hue upuMist
ernor and tha Legislature In pass Department official, was convicted
Mainly
A*mlerann,
manager
of
five year*. The maximum sentence day'* president ini'election today
o
f
perjury
in
ItT.O
on
the
basis
of
III,- u m lilld y
m e e tin g o f th e
CuUimimlsl Uggrcssltm — nod we
Ing appropriate Taws to prohibit
permissible was a two-year road pithed the total major party vote
S a n fo rd P o lic e D e p a rtttie n l UeneAHKH R EVIEW O F LAW
the sale of intoxicating beverages his sworn tesllinonv that lie never the Manforil Stale Farmers Mar- did In June I f fill. . "
tim ;
1 vn ie u t A s s o c ia tiu n w ill he held
JA CK SO NVILLE |/P) - VV. A .tie r midnight evet&gt; day amt from gave government «ecrets to W h it­ kel, Im* lies’ll iiirulr an executive
*o 60,84.1,OOlt,
Ingram, the father of nine chil­
| i,.nielli si 1:3(1 o'clock at tha
Return* from 142,488 out of the Carter haa askeil the Flortiia Hu- Saturday night until B:04' a m Mon taker Chambers, admitted one of tlir Nallnnal Assm'latfon of
dren who previously denied that 146,870 voting units gave)
time courier for a Communist spy PrintiicH Maikel Managers, it wa*
I lim e s d riv e in re s ta u ra n t.
pram* Court lo review a circuit day.
BKARC1I C O N T IN U E S
lilt nun nred today liy L. II. lotwis,
he had criminal Intent In ap­ Elsenhower 88,048,820.
court decision that the law is
ring.
A V O N PARK HP) - A
search
proaching the girl, said through
director of Mtute Markets, in
valid which prohibits changing
H IIK R IF F M "lift TO HCH1M1L
Stevenson nJ.600.078.
continued todav for Miss Ruth
■n attorney that ha would unpeal
XVInter Haven
F IR E A V E R T E D
party registration after a pri­
JA CKHO NVILLE l/P)
Newlv
Elsenhower's percentage S6.S.
to the H tau Hupreme Court.
Mr. Anderson has been man­ Canup, 27, W inter Haven t«leA hot electrti iron resting i'll
mary and before a general elec­ elretril Florida sheriffs go to
Meanwhile, he waa directed to pay
tion. Circuit Judga Claude Qgilvle school here today. Mostly for the an old robber cushion cau-c I ilu- ager of the Hanford market since nhime operator missing un u fish
MAHON
1C
DEfiREKR
court costa, post « 11,000 apoearH IT/.
Past Master’s ami Most EscaJ- did agrae with Carteria main Itenefit of those newlv elected to Hand to amouldvir which in lorn Ihe deal I, of the late it. J. Leh­ Ing trip since Iasi Saturday.
anre bond and a 1200 appeal,bond.
"The Wav of a dauchoM
The drowned body of her fish
brought llie Cltv Fire Department man who served a* manager dur­
The Negro was eonvUted by an lent Matter's degrees were i con­ contention that tha lu te 's "chal- the offlre, the Florida Sheriffs
$*34 - 3:27 - 6:23 - 7:12 - 2:1*
to the home of Mrs. U K. Kersey, ing (tie war period, Since that Ing companion, Arthur Jones,
all-white, male ju ry yaaterdar ferred on candidates last night nt lenge" law Is unconstitutional In­ Association will review all ilutle*
m o v if . l a n d
was
recovered Tuesday
near
the n s n ia r convocation of tha sofar aa it requires an claetor In and responsibilities of the sheriff 811 Park Avenue, to avert 1I1* time the market haa grown into a
Previously he waa given a max
"Flaming Feather"
Boygl * primary to xwanr he supported and overlapping functions with threat of a fire Monday evening, million dollar institution and it where their overturned boat was
wa Chap U r No.
mum two-year UrW by a recoMShow opens 6:30
n majority of bis party's nominees fedaral invaatlffatora during tha i i was annuunetd today by F ir* one of the most active in the en­ sighted Sunday. Jones, 88, was a
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Ft. Meade fanner.
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tbraa-day eouna of Initroction.
Chlaf I f . N . Claviland.
in tha laat gsnersl s]
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Angus I s Expected
Here Monday Nitfht
To DiscussProgram

Plans Made Fur
Christmas Party
By sSanford Pilots

IVars IflxpiTSsed
Bradley ScolTs AI “Red ride" May Be
Fear Of Mililarv Reliirniii)&gt; To (dill’
Men Inlioverninenl

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Sfunstrom Elected
Officer Hy HaptislH

MI May Hear Soon
On Carole Petition

S I,252 Is Collected
In ( ’ Of (' ('11111 |iaij^n ‘

SuHpended Sentence
Given “Leering” Man

Eifienhower’HVote
Reached 33,043,529

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AmlcrHon I Named
AHHOciailon Official

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Great Writer For Boys

THE WORLD TODAY

n , Mara'S ta a aaamlwr af Ika
• aanrtairil I'raaa aaklak la ta llllM
firla a lta ff |a Ika aaa far repakllOatlaa af all Ika l***l aaaaa »rla«*-l
m I Ala aaaaaaaaar, aa wall aa all
A f aaaaa 4Uaalakfa.

M n.iy middle-aged and o ilie r fo lk w ill hnvo d iffic u lty be­
lie vin g th a t Oeorgo A. H e rty has boon (lend fo r fiO yonrH.
It*H Irue. The Heml-ccntcnpfnl o f his death w ill occur on Nov.
in.
Ilc n ly was fo r many years the most popular w r ite r fo r
boys, mid Tor ninny nf th e 'r sisters also, though some readers
may dispute th is by o ffe rin g o th e r candidates. E very year
he turned out three or fo u r historical novels, covering ull
periods o f h is to ry , em phasizing E n g lis h ; fo r Ilc n ly was a
very p a trio tic Englishm an. "Vv’u lf the .Saxon," Merle the
{ ,!ag,-"-JThL-V*fsk.- j - e - . tlm g ln la n ,"
"T h e I,ion o f St. M a rk " were only
few title s w hich w ill
s tir memories in those who loved them when th e y came out.
They were w o rth -w h ile Isioks, g iv in g plenty o f adventure
unilrl h isto rica l events t r u th fu lly depicted. M any owe th o lr
ch ie f knowledge) o f h is to ry to the re g u la r C hristm as glftH o f
the new U tility hooks.
1(only m ine n a tu ra lly by his taste fo r h is to ry . He was
a w a r correspondent who followed campaigns tn Ita ly ,
E thiopia, India, Hie Malknns and the Franco-Prussinn w ar.
His adventurus strengthened his already fir m belief th a l
England was the greatest o f a ll nations. I t was fo rtu n a te
fo r him that he did not liv e to sec England'!* loss o f E g yp t,
India and Murtmi.
Though in general la c k s fo r the young have Improved
in Hie last fill years, no w rite r hnM taken M onty's plnre as a
roiipcr o f interest in h isto ry.

W K D N K S D U , NOV. I!. i»J?

Filipino FriondH

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uvi«a»f rr, (kin. at ike
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aaarnm, rin,i.ia.
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tto l.l.a s ll I . ItHAfl
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All abllnarr aallcea, rarka al
Ikaaka; .»* oIh |I..ss a l l anile** al
*aMrl*laia*a« lar &lt;ka * are*** »-*
ralalaa taa&lt;la, will O ek*««*4 lar
at Saaalar ailaafllala* rate*. ___
D tS iH M lW Satlnaaltr Hr • ■aa4 S t n lM W
lU p rta ta tittifa
&lt;a&lt;a,. Haw, lotta. Chleaaa, Slat rail,
Aaaaa* t:)|r **4 Nt, l.anla.

m m .K v k r .u k t o d a y
Ttm l la n solemn niltl»f«ctl»i\
lull II la only n negative one. We
alini’lil lw i r n n l l v noil iiiulltplv

the roimI.

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I'll run. 13: 17.

Drew IVartun uiyra ,i "newt
blatkmil" mi (iarirr,»| riiriilifw rr’t
proposril Irip In Kmra in tlir in*
teresl ol llir rienamr) t.ilrlv. I.uok
wlin's u IIo iik I
Suciny mile: Atnnnii Ibm r .at
ready tprmlinp llirir vacation m
Florida lliit winter arc Mr. and
Mta. Rirliaid Nison. o( Califnrnin
and Wathinglnn, wlm arr vitilinti
in Miami Hrneh.
Covernor-rlrcl
D.«n
M&lt; C.irlv
•warm profritiunal uamlilrrt tli.it
they can raperl no tju-irirr hi Morida (hit roniinp winter, dial lliry
bad brllrr keep llirir mvcttinruta
in anlicipalion of llir winter tra*
ton In a minimum, llir y can't toy
lie cMn'l warn them.
Il is about at bad at il call lie
to run over a small boy on tlir
liighwny, but dial could be an ac­
cident. It i&gt; no nccidcnl lo run oft
and leave Inin lying there by tbr
aide nf tbr road, bleeding In dralli
when a lilllr timely aid inigbl save
hia life. T b n r is snuirtliinn pren
liaily terrifying about llir liil-amb
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slajn in tlir bach.
1 je w # d h l mil niaki^n mislakr in
thfl column occasionally, wr would
not be sure dial anyone trails il.
Tut wlirn we do. at when wr said
the ollirr niclil that Hrnrdiit Ar­
nold wrat Iin ii h as a Irallin, wr nn
auie lo lirnt from il. Hr was of
course not Iiu iik , Imt lir slmubl
have tiren. Ami perl apt while wr
gre on l lir ' subjrd. rr slionld have
•aid "lianurd”.

Sonje very gotnl luijgr.lions air
ncnr|Miralrd in thy l ily's hallo
jommillrr's repml on lorn lo facil­
itate tiaffic within llir cjly of ManfcsrtJ. When you can't build Iiioir
streets, llir brtl lliina lo do is lo
make better use ul llir streets you
have. Curls' paikiiig on First .Sheri
ill in rlfrc l add several feel lo
It width ol llir sheet. IXiitlll away

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m f u l mow tret. Anri in tbr
meantime plpn* lot
oil
tired parking am hemming mme
and rnnrc iiiipmtint,

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Am erican m ilita ry o f I n a ils are considering n proposal
to increase the m ilita ry aid the U nited States Is g iv in g to the
I’ lilippineH. There are tw o reasons fo r increasing th is aid.
The P hilippines min i m ninPiin internal se cu rity against ( ‘om ­
nium on, and. in the event of (,’om in m ilst aggression a n y­
where in Asm, i trained H lip ln o a rm y would lie a valuable
,esot n iiire such fiim m c nld reach Hie danger spot much
more q u ic k ly I linn troops from root inenlal U n tte ii States.
The E ilipines have proved Itie lr dedication to the cause
of lib e rty and th e ir lo ya lty to the U nited States. Despite a
Inrgi in my o f occupation the .lupunose were never aide to
bleak I he s p irit o f the E illpfno people and when our forces
returned Eillplm m fought bravely on th e ir side.
There are lim its to the economic and m ilita ry aid we
c iiii supply to o u r allies. Mot. the valuable stra te g ic |«m itio (I tlia Philippines and the record o f frie n d s h ip they have
established w ith the U nited States e n title s them to top ronsiderat Ion.

Marino Birthday
T h is year November lo th m arks the 1771li anniversary
o f the founding of the U nited States M arine Corps. A w rite r
d u rin g Wni'ld W ar II said n f the M arines th a t "u U. S.
M arine looks like a soldier, talks like a sailor, fig h ts like a
w ildcat and th in k s Ido a princess n f the royal blood.”
In every b u ttle the nation has engaged in since Ihe
Corps was fo u n d e d .Marines have played an fm isirta n t part.
In W orld W ar 1 they earned the nicknam e "D e v il Dogs"
fro m tlm (Sermans who came to resnoct th e ir courage and
tenacity. In the Pacific d m ln g the Iasi. W ar they achieved
new glory at (iuiiilalcanal, Taraw a, the M arshall Islands. I wo
Jitn ii am i Okinawa. In Korea they are adding to '.lei lu s tie
ol th e ir record.
No serviceman is ever prouder o f the u n ifo rm he wears
than is a M arine. It is a pride th a t every A m erican can share.

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C H E FS SPECIAL

Miami Daily News

By ARTHUR KDSON
(r n r James Marlow)

Orlando, on Nov. It), will tie the
scene of a meeting of immense Im­
WA.SUINfJTON id1) — A h the portance lo all of Flm Ida. On (bat
ureftiifrnllal campnliai moved into date a public meeting will be held
il* final wrrhs, tin- Republicans for the purpose of clarifying fac­
made the Korean War their No. I
tors i ''Curding I lie milch-dlscusscd
Issue.
Democratic blundering, the Re- Florida super-highways.
This la not Just o meeting aimed
uubllenn* raid, led to — and pmnt arguing over the desirability nr
.onaed — tlic war.
f,.n -)i,l lir y it* th e tu rn p ik e , t ! (•
■'I hIib II ito lo Korea,” Dwlirhi.
11. KittciilioUel"
i.vr J!V.: '..a net- iu* "odiul. 11. one, in .tvj*.i&gt;h.uA*.,.
■arlv and honotnhlr end lo the I rover sy- over Ihe inrrils of Ihe
nroje&lt; Is should !&gt;« pressed. It Is
/(irhtlnjr,
A cheap attempt to play iiolitlci Intended ns a gathering to answer
with peace, the Deniocrats leptied. ouesllons which have arisen dur­
Who was richi and who was ing ihe ninny dImins tons nf Ihe
wrong ian’t no important now. turnpike.
tn order that the answers may
What in impoi Inn! in this; T lir No
t issue now turns Inin the No. I have the ring of authority top­
irohlum for the new administra­ flight speakers have been engaged
tion.
to present Information on what
And Ihe hatile lines in Korea, has happened elsewhere in the
lind the political buttle lines In tho entintry. The chuirman of the New
United Nations, are so drawn lliot Jersey Turnpike Authority, I’atil
neither side seems in position in t,. Troast, will lie present lo re­
genre a convincing break-through. count Ids experiences. The presi­
Tile diplomatic I'tnlcninle linn dent of the hood house which un­
ham Illustrated again this week derwrote all of the Ohio turnpike
In arKumeiils before Ihe United horn! Issue and one of the bond
Nations.
hniirs for tbe Pennsylvania turn­
The dispute now is over the pike will lie In attendance to an­
131,01)0 prisoners of war held by swer question on the financing of
lOe U. N, forces. Should them, Ihe proposed Florida
project.
prlsnners nf war 1&gt;e tinned over tu Ucorge 11, Karle. who wan govern­
the North Koreans even if lliry or «f I'cnnsvlvunin when Ihe
don't want to no7
I'l-misytynnla Turnpike Authority
I t lio u ld la- re m rm b m e .l D ia l wits ncaled
will d i'r iin that
even If lilts problem is tettled state's problem* in building such
• here’s no ciinranlee lliui another nn Ambitious project.
won't bob up linniedialely (o lake
Tin- outcome of this meeting
Its place.
liould I"- n .solidified thinking on
Andrei
V. Vlsliinskv, Soviet
forden mini ler, u s v bis coun­ Ihe complex aspects of building a
try** ofl-slutrd view Monday. II I'liui'lii turnpike. It should provide
was, yes, they mliat lie iiiineit inf'o inntion of a technlnil nature
bark. Russia, he said, will iot which lias thus fur been lacking
budge on this .soil’,
YeMerdny Anlhonv Kden, Pri- mid he's sure tbe trip will help
lirli foreign necretnrv. cave his • be t resident-elect.
lOUiilry's ofl-Hlated view. Il .vas
tin, the nrisoners of war should
have a cliolre. "After an irmls*
lice," Kden snid, "a prisoner ,’f
wnr iiiiiv not I.........
forcibly
delnlned nr forcibly repatriated."
1* r i m e M iuiiler W i n . i n
rh u rrlilll, socnkinK in t.nndon.
came up with a more vivid pic­
ture.
" It
w o ii I d li e dishonor,"
lion would help the P.N. Ib't since
Churchill said, "In send .houstmd*
of helpless prisoners of war buck
liV force to tie mnssnrred hv the
Chinese government, which boasts
it has aetiinlly rid itself nf two
millions of its own people."
The U. N. stalemate was em­
phasised fintber by the resigna­
tion nf Trygve I,In, Its secretary
uanerat. 1.1 long burl been In the
Soviet doghouse bemuse he culled
Ihe North Korean
Invasion a
Communist aggression.
He said he hoped his rcsigrmthe U.K., ttiisln, llrltaln, France
and Nationalist China milts agree
on a successor— nt n time when
thuy haven't been abb* to ngree on
(tie time of dsy -t.le ’s hope looks
tike a long shot bet.
Whether Klscnhnwrr will pick IIU Weal First Street
up nnylldng in Korea llint may
'cud to ll solution of bin No, l
problem remains to be Siam.
lint the man on the spot, (Ion.
.lamps A. Van Fleet, commander
of the Klglith Army in Korea, bin

nt hns been hidden by tho smokescreen of controversy over liulldIng nf tbe Plnrldn facility. Tho
word-hatIle over construction nf u
super-highway In Florida ha* obscurrd much data essentia] to J
reaching any sound conclusion on
the matter. The Orlando meeting
slto'ild dear this rituntlun, pro­
viding Information vital to Ih e dc.illic .T .........

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1949 Internationa]
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Exirn clean, low mileage,
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1947 Plymouth
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1950 Pontiac
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Radio, Heater.
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When work la Tong
and timo la short*
pause and enjoy a Coke.
Work n/rtahed.

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lyitn n in tlir South ,%■ ,i tcmll of
U»l Tuewfny’n r In linn. Wr lientil
thaiantr to il n( talk 21 yrnis nun
•fter. llnuvrt's .ininting iifinrI in
ihit tediou. I lowevrr, il tliil im|
tnatrrialirr. Mint rotillirincri ngrrr
real two |'ntly.»y»!&lt;yn
pntly.iyrlrju would
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fashion plus practicality at a truly marvelous
price. Wide range of colors on white grounds.

hfd thing that cuuld potiihly liapPW) la ihe politic id field. | fowrvrr.
: ’Ui(y tee lllllc chance ol il be­
coming a reality t i Ians at Inn
other party is die Republican par*
^■ty. It two new national pardct
■ were (armed at between liberal*
STiUid conservatives, or federalists
a and ilatei-rlghlm. (here ,i» little
doubt that balb would find their
followers dywn here.
Qne Would think eometimee that
paving oj some particular road

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USED CARS

TAXBS P AID KARI.Y
JACKSO NVILLE l/P) — Taxes
weren’t due unlit N«v. I, hut more
than one million dollars was paid
In Duval County ta-fore then. Last
vear none was pa lit Itefor# Nov, 1
hrrausc the budget was delayed
and bills wrro not mailed out be­
fore that dale.

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JAN HL'HOOt.S “DIKGRACK"
JACKHUNVIt.I.K t/n — Jack,
-onvllte hieh schools are commutiItv diegraces, two high school
fo-dhaT roaches lieclnred Tuesdav.
Warren
Kirkhtm , ?.ee roach,
said Ihe schools are "overcrowd­
ed, badly equipped and filthy."
Hartley Searcy, ban Ion roach, said
the ilty ’s fuotluill teams lose too
runny games and have poor nttrndanre because of lack of spirit
stemming from the "disgraces"
of school facilities. They spoke
at n Junior Chamber of Com­
merce meeting.

DR. H. MeLAlJLIN
OPTOMETRIST

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V EG ETA B LE SOUP
• C H E F ’S CHMD K OF TASTY
SANDW ICH D A ILY
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lownty Cnmminion
id Ibn.mU.as Com’• . ■ of color on your We A ll animates thoio
eompui companions W corduroy.
WoAlt In gray, rod and navy or belflc, brew
ond holly, Slotkt In red, grey, novy, brews,

*** toad committee would
a ten year road program

get the road building so­
le Mid* to It throughout
lag yaare sa 4hM by iha

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CALENDAR OF WEEKLY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
W EDNESDAY
The Prayer Meeting Servic • at
tha Fir«t ItaptUt Church will l*e
!n the Memorial
Educational
Building at 7:30 p. m.
-fc
THURSDAY
The W. M. S. of the Central
Baptist Church will meet at I he
Church at 7:30 p. in. fur u mission
•ludy ruurne.
The Royal Ambassador* will
meet at the K im Kept ini church
at 7:00 p. ni.
The Junior llrntlirrhood will
meet at the First Uaptist Church
at 7:30 p. in.
The Grammar School I’ui *nl
T e th e r Association will in e r t hi
t ) V lrhool at 3:3u p.m. .Miss
Rachael Peace of the Klnrldn
Power and Light Company will
be the guest speaker.
The .Suuford Hume lleniuiiti«■
tlon Club wll inert at McKinley
Hall of the
First
Methodist
Church, at 2.00 p.m. A deimmslia
tlon un painting tray* will lie
lveii and Miss Lila Wneiuid will
•munstrale the making of plv
crust using Manila. Anyone In
tMMted In Joining the dub is
r M la lly invited to attend.
The T. E. I*, ( ’lass of the First
Baptist Church will meet at the
home of Mrs. J. A. Smith, 2000
Oak Avenue, for n covered dish
luncheon nt 12:30 o'clock.
Central Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club will meet at 0:30
a.m, at the home of Mrs. \V. li.
Nicholson on the Urlnndo High­
way.
The Magnolia Circle of the ton
Ciuh will meet at 10:00 a.in.
atThe home o[ Mrs. it W, Herron
on Palmetto Avenue, Mrmlieri* are
requested to tiring eipilpnient for
making dish gardens.
SernTnula Rebecca Lodge No. 43
Will be hostess foi a District .... etIng in the {DDF Hall at 8 Ito p. in.
Mrs. May IlnnU, District Dr|iuly
President, will preside. All mem­
bers ate urged to lie present.
FR ID A Y
Hibiscus Circle of the Garden
(ip li will meet at 2:30 pill, lit the
hffue of Mrs. It. W. Williams, 1020
Park Avenue, with Mr*. W. II
Stewart "s hoOess.
Tha D irt Gardcnor* Circle of

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the Garden Club will meet at 10:00
a.m. at the home of Mr*. W. V.
Robert, 203 Virginia Avenue.
The Palm Circle of the Ga-dcn
Club will meet at the Garden Cen­
ter nt 11:00 a.m. with Mr*. John
D. Carlton as hostess.
Mallle Harrison Chapter, Dniorli­
ters of the American Revolution,
will entertain the citato Regent
v AteHn— WURgfffiBtr
luncheon and mretlng at the ln.iVe
of Mrs, Miriam Huasvll, lib Nurlli
Scott Avenue, a t 1:00 p.m. All
members are urged to attend.
The Jicaranda Circle of the
Snnfurd Garden Club will meet at
2:00 p. in. ut the heme uf Mrs. S.
ti. Ilnrrlman in Loch Arbor. The
group will study problem vines
and flowers, and members ate Hik­
ed to bring vases in which they
find it hard to arrange flowers,
and also flowers whleh they hove
I rouble arranging.
The Minima Circle of the Stillford Garden Club will meet with
M r*. It, F. McWhorter on the Upmlii Road at 10:00 a. In.
Rote Circle uf tha Garden Club
will mret with M r*. B. N . Stowe
at Indian Mounda Village at 9:46
a. in. Mr. Stowe will talk* to the
group on conservation.
The Axnlra Circle of the Gnrden Club will meet at 8:00 p. ni.
with Mrs. J. A. Young. Minn Ellalee Klrchhuff will lie co-hostess
uml the program will he based on
"skeletonising leave*."
The IlemiH-ulll* Circle of the
Hanford Garden Club will mret at
7:30 p. m. with Mr*. C. K. Hunter,
Nurci**us Avenue, with Mrs. [,.
M. Swain us cu-hnstes*.
MONDAY
The Slllibeums uf the First bap­
tist Churrh will meet at 3:311 p. m.
Mis* Madeline Mrillem will pre­
sent .Miss Elizabeth Ann While
In u certificate piano recital at the
Woman’* Club at H:IM) p. m. The
public is invited.
Representatives uml offiiters of
the Interfruternity Association uf
Si'ininole County will meet ut 8:30
p.m. In the studio of Ihixbury
School of Dancing on Commercial
Avenue.
Past Musters Night will In' ob­
served at Suuford Masonic Lodge
No. 02, F. &amp; A.M. beginning with
a supper ut 11:311 p.m,

St. Monica Meets At
League Institute
To Be Held Saturday Alfred Stanley Home
The Floridn Story League Inqljtute will lie held ut tile Monteifcnia Hotel on Saturday with
registration to he made with Mrs.
Fred Robb, telephone II27-W, not
later than Thursday. Reglslrollona
at the Institute will u|&gt;en ut 10:30
a.m. Saturday and the meeting
will eonllnue until 3:00 n.nt.
The Instlluln Saturday Is the rllma* nf o story tellers workshop
whleh has been In progress for the
past five weeks under the direction
of Mrs. E C, Williams ami Mrs.
C. Welsh. Theo program
fur the
p
yy will
will be as follow*: the group
Of '"Amoricn
the TR-mill*
singing
l
fur'; (he Invocation, a welcome to
the representatives of the St.
Petersburg. Tampa and Jackson­
ville representatives by Mrs. It.
Tench; u workshop, conducted try
Mrs Elvlru Garner, on story writ­
ing
A luneheon will he served ut
noon with Mrs. Lillian Dee John­
son of SI. Petersburg as guest
speaker The afternoon session will
made up ol a round table dli‘ilisslon nil planning Story League
programs led by Mrs W. L Roche.
Stones by representatives of each
Sturv Teller's League, Including
Sanford's, will be an Interesting
feature of the afternoon session and
two vocal selections by Mrs Guy
Bishop will close the meeting.

a

Thespian Troupe*
Presenting

"Hmarter and Smoother"
•

•

St. Monica Chapter of Holy
Cross Episcopal Church .met last
night at the home of Mr*. Alfred
Htnnley, with Mrs. J. F Dutton
u* co-hostess, ut 8;IH,‘ p. mi The
meeting was conducted by Mrs,
Miiymond Lundqutol and plan*
were discussed for the year, with
budget pledges being made.
The group voted to have irrogrnm« presented by the various
chairmen nf the auxiliary to bet­
ter acquaint members with the
working of the group. Mrs. Guv
Allen, Mrs, William McCareon,
and Mrs. G. H. Von Weller wen*
welcomed us new members.
Refreshments were served nt
the conclusion of the meeting to
Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Gordon llrudley,
Mrs. Junius lirown. Airs. Dutton,
Airs. J. It. Grant, Mrs. I,. R. John­
son, Airs. I.umh|uist, Airs. Fred
AfrMiimiv. Mrs. Stanley,
.Miss
(*nrirl Stone, Afrs. Charles Vodonlch, Mrs. Ralph Wight II. Mi-.
II. L. Zimmerman, Mrs. Willis
DeHrlne, Airs. MeCurstin mid Air*.
Von Weller.

IDiOU A. M. — H:00 P. M.'

J. C. McNAMAKA

SIZES AAA
Bus 1*6

TO

.Miss Madeline Mullein piano
school will pit-sent Elizabeth Ann
While In her certificate lecltul on
.Monday at the Woman's Club nt
8:00 p. in.
Aliss White, who is u daughter
of Air. ami Airs. R.
White, 2&lt;M2
Magnolia Avenue, is u graduate
of Seminole High School with the
Cluss of lur.ii She is at present
t un employee of Southern Hell
Telephone uml I * o-gT apii^'Cifinpany.
She has been a piano student
with Aliss .Mullem for seven years,
completing u prescribed course of
study, and lias been heard as solo­
ist uml accompanist on numerous
recitals and church affairs.
Assisting on tin- i logriim will
lie her sister. Miss Irene White,
soprano, who will he iirennipnnied
at the piano by Alls. Lucille Price
All music lovers are cordially
incited to attend I to- recital.

Thespian Troupe To
• Present Annual Play

PERSONALS

T h m p ia n T ro u p e lifts o f S e m in ­
ole 11 i it h Sehool w ill p N 'ftrh t iff*
a n n ua l p la y un T h u r * &lt; liv n iifh t at
p. in. in t lit* w liu til u m lito rFriends of Carl II. Harris will h im . S tu d e n t* w ill huve n | ir t *
la- glad to know that he Is eon- vie w p e rfo rm a n c e ut HhlMl u. in.
T h e num e o f th e td n v i* " S u m r lvaleselng nt bis home nt 1116
er u m l S m o o the i .* a m n ir d y in
Atvrtle Avenue.
th ie e n e t*. M it*
Hoyd C o ltm iim ,
upon nor, i t nl«u *» iv n w r h * d ire e tn r
All* Robert W Williams, Mrs.
tin* |d n y .
C. E Carlton ami Mrs. George H. o f Thuae
p u tt m elude .Innlee
Williams, .!i have left for Lake, HevI, B etalakyin gAnn**
I* im te r, M tiry
hind to iitleinl a Parent Teacher Jane H o yle , Ito n u ld MoM. M e rtie
A ssue int Ion convent ion
C rinaev, t h iil H itlitu r . Mary I.&lt;mi

M i*. Mnrguiet Graham, presi­
dent uf the Rusiness and Profes­
sional Women's Club, Mr*. Eleanor
Rnvcucl, Mrs. K, J It&gt;mth, Mr*.
W. A. Hunter uml Airs. Kiilu
Giuntlium attended the district
mil ling of R. uml P \V. at Vero
Reach mi Sunday. A banquet uml
the meeting were held ut the
Driftwood Hotel. The local group
will lie hostesses foe the district
meeting in April.

Altamonte SpringH
H» 'IKS. II. D. AlrINTOSH JR.
'Ho- American Legion Auslltury
unit No. |H3, Altamonte Springs,
is completing plan* for I heir an­
nual huzuiir to lie held at the Le­
gion home on Prairie Lake Matinduv Nuv. 16 liejfinning ut 2:00 p.
mi. and continuing through
the
ufternoon.
There will be booths from the
Altamonte Spring* Civic Club
with Airs. J. D Alorrison ns chuliiiiu ii;
the l.ongwood Civic Lea­
gue with All* II. |{. Gray us chairmini; the Maillund Woman s Club
with ADs. Ahlen Pyle, chairman
of wav* uml means, us well as the
Legion Auzillury booth whose
chairman is Mrs. U. D. McIntosh,
Jr. with Airs. William Prossar, and
Air*. D. T. Warren on the commit­
tee. Dn sale will he hand made ar­
ticles, linked goods, plants, cos­
tume Jewelry ami wlilte elephant*.
There will Itp a fortuna teller to
tell your fortune If you su desire.
Chairman of the supper com­
mittee is Airs. Allen Korwuid. un&lt;l
she promises u generous helping
of hum. scnllnncd potatoes, green
beans with rolls anil butter, and
coffee all for II.n il for uilulls and
a child's plate for 60c. Dessert
may lie bud ut an additional small
sum, serving time is 6 30 to 8:00
p. m.
The public Is welcome to bulb
the bazaar and the auppvr.

Sanford Sashayors
Invited To CI

Knapp BroH. SIiovh

Adults 00c

Mrs. R. D. Bishop Jr was hos­
tess for the monthly meeting of
St Mary's Chanter of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church held last night
at 8:IM) o'clock at her home on
Laurel Avenue. Airs. Irving Feinberg, chairman, conducted the
meeting, Plans were discussed for
future inogrums for the chapter
ami Airs, Catherine Pearce was
nppinmi-il ns program chairman.
Tin churen ouiiget was read
and discussed and announcement
was made that St. Mnrv'S would
be in charge of the December
Men's Club supper with tentative
plans bring made fur un outdoor
barbecue.
Decorations in the lllshop home
were of lavender pom pom chry­
santhemums amt at the conclusion
of the meeting tile hostess served
refreshments to .Mrs. Felnberg.
.Miss Itarbnrn
Rnpreeht, Mrs.
Pearce, Airs, .luck West. Airs.
George Kick and the Rev. II. I..
Zimmerman, n special guest of
the chapter.

EDUCATION PROGRAM
The PTAs of Seminole County,
In cooperation with National Edu­
uhhcs
cation Association, will present a
program over the local radio «tu
Hanford Snshaycr* are invited
tlon In observance of American to attend Jimmy Clossln's begin­
Education Week tonight at 7 :«0 ner* classes on Thursday nights
pin.
for the neat three weeks.
This will not only help the
Shashayers keep In practice, Air.
Want a festive first course fur Clossin explained, hut will also
a company dinner? Fill avocado assist the class in learning rou­
halves with a tangy French dress- tines faster.
The class is scheduled to grailuIny and serve with spoons.
ato Dec. 4. There will he no ad­
mission rhargn to Sashayrra at­
tending the classes.

8.I1.S, Auditorium
Thiirnduy, Nov, Kith
Students :il)r

Mrs. Bishop Hostess Elizabeth Ann White
To Present Recital
For St. Mary’s Meet

('opelaild, Kciseimuy Chliliei, Itollnle Aihlerutm, Stanley Kufjt and
Jnniei* Duvirt.

The p la y o p e n* w ith I I I * B a ld ­
w in who w rite s u fieWNpaper eoln i n n o f u ii vie*' to
v *m i II k
people
on how to lie in u re p o p u la r U pon
re c e iv in u a le tte r fim n hei «ptntM
w r it e r hoy frie n d th a t he‘« tfo iritf
to m a r r y nonieiuie e l*e a m i hurt
irive n up w a itim r fo i I ’n ie e i l i i t l
l r l * , rthe is in ix e riih te .

After hroodintr for a while **h»*
deeiden to take actum. Her own
romance may he on the incM, hut
rthe won’t let her *Pler, t'wthy,
go down !«»•» haring I i h * loimmce
( ’ u th y hurt found heiself heing outmaneuvereil hv u I’hnrmer named
Sandy, with her hoy fiiend, Phil.
Personality retteuding then taken
idace amour the girl* with many
mimurmirt M *oltv hT*«- climax of
the plnv I** intrigitir and th«'
mihhf in coidifiHy invited t•* at
te n d .

l*vl. SiiiKlvtury Is
Mnrrifd In Virginia
Air. and Mr*. Wntle II. JtiriKletary, Jr. announce the nun tinge
of h li sister. Pvt. Edith Singletury of Ft. Itrlviilr, W . to Sfc.
James D. Farmer of Pninesvllle,
fl., ul*o stuliulird ill I't. Helvulr.
Tim I'l nmionv look plan* on Del.
6 In Mt. M ailin'* ( haiiel al the
Fort with the Rev Ft In Knpikti
officiutlug. Mfc. uml AD- I'm nor
are now M'sldlng id I I 1-I Rich
iriuiid Highway in Ah'sumlrm, A'a

Bilik* Claws Holds
Monthly Social Meet
M m It I*1 C*iii 11i**r* Mm, (Jikum
Met’iill ii ml Mr* Chuiuy win*
IliiHti'rtwt'rt for llu* rtiK'tl! I inn ‘I Mik"
nf tlu* Hii|i(i*t Wutiiun'rt MiMe
( ’liirtrt Inti mu lit nt 7:,UI pm nt
ih«t Coupnr linnii*. Mrx. Kumer
Timm cuiiuucki'il thi* niiftimr
a flcvotinmil wux driven hy M&gt;
W, P. VViiley. I hi rim? the ««••» m1
hour which wxt hi*hl followinu th*
mcrtlnir rofrorthmcntx won* xriv* •
hy tho licn«trrtrti*rt.
Thoxo pri’io nt wrtf* Mrx.
'
nihhx, Mr*. A. B l.«»vuj«y# Mi
Dann, Mm. W, M SroM M m i
C. W llrv, Mr*.
WiNon, Mi
VolIi* Willinnirt, Mm. Whltfhm *
Mr*. Cuonor, Mr*. J. T Nowhv.
Mr*, n. C. Moure, Mr*. S A B
Wilkln*&lt;in, Mr* Ow nrv, Mi** I
K. flolt. Mr*, b \l B * ‘ %|t
Hcortn McColl. M m . IVm l lino *
uml Mr*. Yr*l**y.

Mrs Jesse Lodge and Mrs II
Snycr

Baptist Circle Meetings

N

T H E HANFORD HERALD
I
w .-*1 Nos. 12. 1962
Page J
*f

Members of Circle No A Mrs
t 'Helen uf |
Woiuaii’n Mission- by Air*. II. 11. Gooitwln ainl aflrr W C Lynn, chairman, were urged mi i Clinic held in DeLand
arv SiH'lety «•! the Kird Haptint i-oinmittri* rrpurts w n r givrti I lit- to attend Ihe study course \ov i;
Mrs Ergle made plan* for
Church met «&gt;n Monday morning AV.AIl! Watchword was repented. 21 at its regular meeting held on spend the-day meeting for the pur- •
for their individual circle meet­ Those attending were Airs, liar- Monday morning AIt end alice was )mse of completing the book “ God’* '
ing*. a covered dlnh luncheon and diner, Airs. |„ IL Harvey, Ale. It. also urged at the Week of I’raver Troubadour" Plans were made to
a prngi am prenentation ut the It. Heck, Airs. M. S. Nelson, Airs. programs Dec l A ill which time make u costume representing the
church. The group meeting wn* AV. (’. AVIlson, Airs, J. A. Smith, the Isittle Moon offering will lie country Indonesia A stewardship
led hy Mr**. A I Peter non, pre.ni- Airs II. II. Goodson Jr., Airs. A. taken
Airs Forrest Gutcbel condocleil talk tinxed on Dorcas was given by
defit of the W \| !',t who awarded L. Thom**, Mr*. R. F. I'ooper,
Air* lioD Those attending were
the VV \l S pin fur the month to Airs. G. S. Seltnnn, Air*. Williams Ihe devotional, reading Ihe &lt; hrlsl Mi* |i c Moore, Airs J
Hoy
mas sliu y from Luke and Used Ihe
Circle No I for having the Iargent ( and Mr*. It. V. Hor.ee
:Jii*Jt..V.-. W V . *h «' r*-»&gt; Mrs F C
...
!.li
i,
1
l' i : .-i- ,i,l lullug' oi „*o ■,tr
‘
Airjt.'TiyuV
ifttinpKrcv
comluctcit
fitteTiiiaiu'i
s event »■cfi memtierrt
llai|a*r, AD* M Comniing, Mrs.
which sliiill hr to all people
atlended the meeting amt 1»! stay the meetlnii of Circle No 3 in the joy
Airs J |) Cordell stressed the iin VA II Murray, Airs Marshall, Miss
lioldrn
Circle
dassroum
in
Ihe
ab­
ed for the program
norland- of stewardship and Mrs Stewart Mr* Ergle, Mrs W B.
Min I \V. Kigle urged mem- sence of Chairman Mrs. llrailcy Il W Taylor, mission study chair Stovall, Alts W L Vance, Mrs. W.
Ddhani
Heimrts
were
heard
front
I* llroo ks lr and a visitor, Mr*,
U ih in iittifni the study cmirne
mm m illet* and plans were made man, (old of the accomplishment*
wtm h will he -ptoesoitd hy th«* to visit those on Remembrance of Mis* Florence l.hle mission.irv i I. Johnson
Maptist Training Cnmn tturiug the List No 2 and the ('utility Home to China for 31) years .mil foi two
Mr* M N Cleveland led the de­
••W.-.-k of enlargement” Nuv, 17- as directed community
mission years in Africa
• I Mis |{ p t'onpei announced work for November
The following members wen* pre votional for Circle No 7 basing the
religious ponton of the meeting on
that a mission study das** will he
A message on Stewardship sen senl Air* Lynn, Air* \\ C Rule
In hi \o v J 1 when the huok “Scat­ ing was given by Airs F E llnli Airs II E Toriu-i Mrs i ntdi-ll • ihe Christmas story Plans were
ter' • \hiuud ' will lu *ttidied in and Airs Humphrey read the serin Airs Taylor, Mrs Rea New sum,• made for the Week of Prayer pro­
liieparatmn f.n tin* "Week of tore and told of the life of Isdlie Atr* A II Tedford anil Mr* li.il g r a m s and the laillle Aloon Christ­
m as offering which will he held
P Id ve i
ami the I nine Moon Ahum Those present were Airs chel
Dec 1 A Several new members
Chi ihI muih offering for foreign Humphrey, Mrs lien Wade, Airs
were welcomed ami a prayer was
rm- Sinn which will he olirterved It T Thomas, Airs Holt, Mrs If
The W o in u n 's llih le
c la s s ro o m offered for ill members
Ih . | U
t W Shannon. Mrs Turner 1-odgc, was th e s e llin g fo i Hie m e e tin g ol
Airs Lois U 'llarr talked to the
M M* A It I'e.ifonl ex pi ertsed Airs H C Wiley and Mrs If II Circle No ll with Mi* It : Muon* group on stewardship and Mrs.
the mi'll fin I’liitiii'iloi-s and ex­ Newman
chairman, presiding I'lie devotion Erauk Woodruff announced a mis­
al was given hy Atr* W I. Vance
tended n challenge tn tin* women
Circle No 4 was led by Mrs It with her siilijecl being the Inilh sion study class to be held Nov.
to help in the I raining for leader­
21 when the hook ".Scattered
ship Ol ttie Voting |V«ple*rt AtlX- I. Dann with its missionary theme of Christ Atrs M Atarsh.ill ami Aluo.id" will be taught The mertbeing u sketch nf Ihr life of Lotlie Aliss Minnie Stewart were ap|Hioil mg was closed with a prayer by
iiinr o s
Almin Mrs J F Lodge was wel ed to serve refreshments (or the
Air* It I. Johnson.
Crtele No If aya-* to charge of corned into the circle as a new Young I'eople ill Heceinber
the progiam with M i- W I&gt; liar
Those present included Mr*.
member
The
following
discussed
ihen
ttir•• * as eniiductie*** The theme
Johnson. Air* Woodruff, Mrs W.
Attending
were
Airs
John
Abra
work
Air*
W
j,
Vance
i
autumn
of the pH'ifttillt A%i|s \\Yj|keriei| hams, Air* Dann Airs II I. its
I. siombminirc. Airs G II Syke*.
Nn •! ni lea* its o( |.«ve,# taken Imm, Airs I wiis O'llurr. Airs. Chur it) Mission. Alt* t VV Kigle mi* Mi* Henrietta Leonard, Mrs W.
slim study . Mrs \|
i ommiiig.
fl" 'I t h» |ti*ok a* i d ten l.\ M m A les Atulrheud. Airs A J Walker.
A Mnirisoo, Airs l ’ H Poliey Jr.,
'Children's Home, Mis 1 i l|.n
r \vot*tii|e Ilf Niger III The tut
Airs J T Newby. Mrs John E per, literature, Alls* Slew ait Mai
M i* Cleveland, Airs R A Will th'” nf I'he hunk
|it I"* tdi'iil nf Fox, Airs K J Cameron Jr , Airs gnret Fund All* Il i Moon- n
i.mis Mrs J C Newsome, Mrs
lh» Nig* Mini Baptist W M l' uml Jesse Cleveland, Mrs J I, Jack ported that she ami \n , Howell Joe AAlight M i* Gibbs. Mrs C
III*' ,i ini'll itie i ol the executive son Airs A I, Iturineaii. Mrs W
ha* presented a luillul.n i ike to 1 H;uii-ll, Mr* J A Cimnlngbam
roiun il of the HnpfMt Wot Id VI I. Harvey, Mrs W T Wheeless, Alls Mills and Air* I ■&gt;-It u polled ami All* Sallle Allen
lilit" e She lues viMti d Atoenca
a fit I taken graduate wotk hei e
Mi - Vohe \Vilh*iin-*, Mm it V
Uni are and Mm i , S Selmilli art
JxUl.d Mt s &lt; in diner in pte-Hciilmy
the niogiam Miitlie Meii ill nf
the lined Sainafaiuin Chuich in
(inll hni u pieseiileti ;’ | chlldieli of
tin i hut i h ii ml lohl nf Ihe fin*
enmoomitv itii**mof» wnrk ivlii* Ii
tln \ ate doing
lie elnhlien iliiifintd the iindl
rin i vaiII i then 'ioig h Mini *|»itdji
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Lowry CiteH UNESCO
For Evil Teach infra
TAMPA ilI'i — Mni. Den. ' utv
ter
L.
LnWtA'
tin*
rhai'fe*'
HNHKC m o’lih n*mir Ihe Nall'inal
Bnifekflrtn AXpeintWi In "fk-j-tei
iltt-Anierieen nnd iin *" til'd lr hlen*
!t rtij f t hnol • ten) "
•Atk
-rh'&gt;"! system"
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National tiim nl
Divlylmt
*aid the NEA I* preaching ftestrtirtlon of love of country. Influfiire of the hhlne nnd faith In (Ind
And the rhureli In nn attempt In
eell world government “ in smnft
done* of propaganda."
fn n riv|* rluh nthlrea*. laiwry
declared UNESCO the United Na(Inn* Kduratlonnl, Hclrnllflf nnd
ruttnrrtl (lignnlmtlnh I* trying
to *el up wo||d government with
the United State* under il* enn*
IroL
"T h n echoed* of mu nallou nr&lt;’
UNESCO1* firM point of nttnel
in It* effort to lover the pertflip o'
America to World rtGren* n n 1
take them Into a world govern­
ment," Idiwi'y *nld.

S ta n
Com stocl
M UTUAL
FUNDS
KHtnlilUhcri

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Orlnntln. HohI i I p ii L u fficn —
id in Conwity Rond.

For Bvildup Of
Demo Structure
flolnn Sues Need For
"GroundUp** Reeono-cfclon Elff « r t s
tt- Mr-H MKI.I.
W ASHINGTON (/P»—Ren. WIIft""* F •Ihel-h* nf Arkntwn* raid
'e.lev (• e rt-moernU" party ought
*« I,-. r-k t'tM

end f a - '

fre»n th e g ro u n d no

*,U«I F "tevcnxnn i* Ihe

m"*&gt; 1o t~«d lh« loh.
P'dhf|i*ht. who **rv&lt;td In Rtev*nn "''
unyije'-"* *C,j|
pt e&lt;| lent Ul
enmpnitrn headipiarter*. told a re.
.lorl.ip to- doe* n"t no alonr with
•n " j* e * tto n i th a t Slevra*on tie h o --nlnted hv Prealdent-eleel Ilahrllt
*' FI ent&lt;m«-r to the U. S. United
y »M ofU

d e le g a tio n

n+

naked

In

lak« on nnv other federal job
“ I think Ktcvenaon »hntild main­
tain an independent atatu* and to&gt;
•aad». per’iap* alontr about March,
to hcadn *pcnklntr fnr the nppn*|tlnn nn l**-ur* ral*ed hy the Itapublican*," the Arkania* venatnr
mid.
Sen, London |t. Jnhnaon of Texa*. «ehadltlcd to heeoma minority
tender In the Ri-puhllrnn-rontrnlled
.■entile, ay reed In a *cnaratc Intervlaw thnt Ihe defeated Democratic
prenldentlnl nominee nuuht tn be­
come the patty’* pener»l *|mke«man.
Aa the rextilt of experience* In
the rampalpn. Fulhrlcht mill he
h-dlevea the Democratic orirnnota­
tion* In New York and Chleatm
need rehiilldlmr. He *n!d he think*
Sieven*nn could learn much about
how to do It hv itudvlntr the ororinlrailnn which turned out a

SlliTit*!!;I.
Whn* 'n«
* need
in the party I*

W A S H IN n m c l/t”—Sen. Capehart K-tnd nald today he will
a.*rl: n atvlfl derl-doii 'tv Co Off re'1*
nevt year nn the fate of waire nnd
price cnrtlrnU,
t*
*C'l
hr.nii
Renata Thinking Committee which
hamlleit control* IrgLIutlon in that
en"lttte&gt;y.
K[nm hi* home In tndl»na»’nl|«,
fie tojii n reporter In a telephone
Interview he will se.-k agreement
wllh thp llon«e llnn'-lng Commit­
tee " I n dispone r,f thl* Important
problem Juit on early In the next
session nf Congress a? pos'ihle."
Authority In retain federal eurh*
on wage* nnd pi Ice* will explro
April .TO unless Congress extend*
It.
Cunehiirl mid the Sen*te■1foiivo
Defense rindui'tion Comp* lee ha*
been railed to meet here N- *. lit.
He rxpeela I hi* primp, of wldeh h»
I* a member, will it el a report
front f'rlee Slnhlllier Tighr K.
Witoil* nn curveva made hy Wood*
rtf consumer yfewa on the need
fnr rontlnoeil price eontrol*.
The Defemte I'rndurtlim A rt,
ivhlrh hrnVld** the authority for
rrnttmnlr eontiol* inrludlnir tho*e
on wnre*, prlrea, rent* and credit,
tva* designed n* a brake on In­
flation.
l*re»idenl-eliTl Dwight D. Elsenhower pledged In hi* cnmpnlgn
that Inflation control would I * one
of hi* ina|or roneurn*.
Catieharl *nid he hope* the Sen­
ate llunklnir Committee will begin
tnklnir te*llmony “not later than
Feb. I ” on the Defense Produc­
tion Act.

Sunny Southland Ih
Havinic Cold Weather
It

Hy The A»*nrlateil Pres*
w ai colder In some

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nf

tXPJnif^ilSSSL
Jin(, N()r,|lrrn j|„ckie*.

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"r*1
Temperatures dropped lo freezing
id"».
k n llrk h t deeiarrd. The nn&lt;|
„ mork |„ |)nr,» „f
eiicstion is; Who I* ifoliig to pick ,|IB South a* tnptlerately
cold
there men,
ntrourntr* themH
„«ptlter for ........ eontvorU In the party nri/nlilxatlau T I 1(n„,.d fm M Tdxh* fn ihe ( nnillnn*.
think Stevenson I* the man for
Early today il was u fleering 32
that jolt."
In llirmlnghnm; 37 In I'hnrlntle.
T ie Arknri&lt;a* senator *nld ho N. C.j 3t In San Antonio, Tex , nnd
tlilnk* thnt while there innrht tn ,n in t.iiili- Ruck. Ark At the same
lie no Democratic snlnlnv at Klaen- time il was 12 In Rapid City. S
hower for politic*1 sake, there will II : 3!l in Fargo, N l&gt;, and 33 III
b* oleniv of room for opposition Hilling*, Mont
in llapohljran prnpoxal* In tHc new
MixJtriitcly cold weather also
roiiore**
cnntimicd in the Nnrthenstcrn
“ If the Republican* follow the state*, with yesterday1* tup readidea* of Sen. finitert A. Taft nnd Ing 3fi above at EoMptirL Me. The
set out to abolish the reciprocal nation • warmest *|mt was South■I rti'lttiai
ai in'mi
reporiiiig
trad- iirtnrram for Instance, are crS
, W ! l won
'vi,h Wl*
nl r*1
lM,r‘ lna
a high nf R7
Rain contlnui’d today over east­
ern pari* of Virginia, North Caro­
lina and Northern Florida and over
ntnsl nf Washington Dry weather
was repnrtiyl nvor the rest of the

T f I . 68C 5
Mr |»rr&lt;*ri4|lHi|
Allen K ( «.,
19 S. Cmirl .Hirer), llrlnmln

cnimfry

Oena

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KiwnniH Club

TIRHEY- CALHOUN'

ff'a n ila tiV a

Citrus Men Believe
Fruit Is Sold Too
Cheaply In Miami
LAKELAND Utl ~ Sumo cllrn*
men think the fruit la telling Inn
cheap In the Miami area, but ad­
mit ihere la nothing they can tlo
almut It.

(hay have to
angc* and gn
get bark not
Clearwater, el
liragln, chil
l&gt;cra Advisory
pnge* lilted a
Ing advcrtiird
a doten ant) j
sold (herb I I
price*."

tAWIANd
6*U ROIIINS • Anthcay QUINN
ff« .t o o . ,f)

MOMENTS"
t ’(&gt;MKDY—' (lliO S T RUMtER1

plain at what
ar Florida ort when they

ul«*

State Chamber To
Convene In tax

Cnpchni l Will fleck |
Wage-Price Decision

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log*;
I tltf-df'dlrntliin to c:hri*l
gild the cliuichi • ) Adopting the
LTirlstlhii viewpoint In dally live*:
.7) Off. lllig of y(tutself, will. It
means money and lenderHliip, to
the rhureli nnd community; Il lb leruiintitlnii lo euilmtk on 11 nun
palgii nf feniless iivnnge||*ni; f.i
Hie million of Chi l"tlnmltiin,
Mr. /.Imnieimnu wn* liiliodnt-ed
by Judge Ibmglila .Hti'inllnm.
■Juti 11111111 of the eduealion eoiu•ulttee.
Em I Higginbotham annoutiri-d
Unit llio blood bank will lie iu
Sanfot.l at Ihe Eplscntnd I’auth
House on Nnv. '211 ami Unit till donation* will fie gratefully acceptcl.
I,eater Tharii reported (lint J.
L. Hurt la tivovn Ing from an op­
eration Monday. Howard Mimtteth
Intruducvd Ihe gne«U; I 1. \V. M altln, Athena, (!a., (Irorge Thuraloti,
Sanford, Fhlliii lleiijamln, Chirngn, and Rill I.andsdvll, Jackson­
ville. Martin Htinerlpher presided.

Origin.

. STETSON

rtEV. ami .Mils. SHINN

Itcv., Mrs. vSkinn Will
Rc At IaicaI Church

JACKSONVILLE, (F N E l
—
Two nH&lt;Irrawa In tie mail? U-fore
the 3flth annual convention at the
Florida Stale Ctiamtier nf Com­
merce hero, Nnv. Ift-|H, may fie
expected In voire the thoughts of
the country1* h'tsineas bndership
following Inst Turaiiny'a general
election result*.
Ihumld II. Hhhlivrg, nil attoinuy
aim nuinor ul ..................... D. C.,
ivill addles* the )iani|uet of Nov.
IN oil “ What of the Future?";
Laurence F. Lee, preaiilent of the
Chnmher of Cnmmcree of the Uni­
ted State* nml a Jnrk»onvllle in• innnee executive, will mlilre** a
Nov. 17 luilfhenn nil "Our Congr*-**. Sentinel of Freedom."
Keynoter nf the fl-dny rnnferen,o will he Dr. .1. Ollle Edmund*,
nt-siderit of SleUon Unfveriitv,
IM .a t’il. Dr. Edmunds will speak
nn "Flmlcin. the I'remium State of
L. Frank ttoi»-r of Winter finr
ihe Union," nn Monday mnrnliiit, ’ee. Chairman nf the State Citrut
Nnv, 17.
Cammliainn. who will te’ l hunt
State HohiI Depirtment Chair* ne*a leader* how huge eltrue croptnnn Alfred A. MrKethiin will id*.. ore moved to the market, In i f
»neak during Ihe Tuesday session* rddrea* he fore thn Srtth Annua
nml (lovernor-elret Dan MrOarty Meetlntr of tho Florida Stnt&gt;
will he presented l,v U. H. Senator Chamhor of Commerce at .lark
Hprssnrd L. Holland at Tueiuiay'a iimvIUe nit Tueaday afternoon
Innehenn awalnn. The governorelect will |iuy trlh.de In *rvrrnl Ncrv. IS, Rnper 1* a frntt nn
hundred new Florida Industrial­ vegetable grower nnd *hlp(M'r antru«tee of the Orlando Junior Col
ist*.
The conferritre will nnen Sun- le(;c. He was Winter Harden1*
dav morninc Nnv. id with u *&lt;&gt;lf mayor In IliUYin.
toiirnamrnl, In enmpetUlon for a
COLORED FUNERAL
trunny donated hy Cant. Eddie
Rbkenhacker. The luinlnea* *e».
Funeral service* will he held
nioii will net under way on Mon­ Sunday, Nov. lfl at 1 :0 0 p.ni. nl
day. Nov. 17 with Dean Waller ihe Seventh Day Adventist Church
,J, MiithilIV of Ihe University of nn Pine Avenue fur Emma Lamar
F lo rid a p n -s id im r.
who tiled al her hontr, Sift Pine
Avenue Nnv L
Elder R. I.. llunUnu of Si.
Peteraburg, assisted by Elder J.
W. Jones will ntliclutc. burton Fun.

T te Itev. ntl*| M l* A. Skilin nf
London, Knulatui are mlnl*terliiK
nlfflitly thi* week and next Sun­
day at the Anacmhly of (lot),
Twelfth nl l.uurel. The piddle I*
invited to attend, Rev. Untold E
Hulloek, pnaloi, iinnounreil today.
In ndiilllmi lo pnstortnu the
ehlirch which lliey founded IU
years nuti Itev. Sklnn I* aeeretliry
of thn London l&gt;i«tilit of the A*arnihllr* nl Hod.
“Mr*. Sklnn »&gt;&lt; u noted opera
alnirer at the lime of her c«n
verelon 'JTi year* iiuo and I* well
known thnoiulimil Fnulnnd for her
■InuitiK ministry," ilev, llulloek
anid.
On their fir*t visit to thi* coun­
try the Drill&lt;h pastor* are enjoy
I rip the hrnlitlc* of Florida and
the friendly (mapltallly of lt*[
e. Many American idea* will
Inpted f u llieir t.ondnn work,
they said.
hoist equipped platform d u m p
When llieir i-hurrh hnildlnv wa* trick*: three three ipi*rter ton
demnliaheit In the l.nndiin hnpih- pick-up trucks; seven one half ton
iiiir* Ihe Sklnn'* home wns tiaed nick-up trucks- tun fci'ir-tlooC »■•
lor jrospel meeting* n* well a* a ! dans fnr the Police penartmenl amt
haven for hnmele** cuintrvman. •&gt; ear for the City Manager1* of­
One thlnu In America thnt *till fice
nitmxe* Diem after "nine two
Itlil* will he opened Tile«il»y al
month* here, they *nid, I* that th" 4 (Hi n m for a slag spreader, a
hulldltij,** have window* in them hull dozer, n hltumlmm* dl»trlhuThousands nf chattered window* tor, a lnad-n*rkpr gnrtiage cntleetIn IrtiiiliMl are yet to lie replaeed. inn unit and rhn»*l« nnd overhaulnut nf the old garhace cnllrctUw
unit and n new chassis
Mr. lo'inon *ald the hid* tor uew
rolling atock are n |«irtlnn of the
urogram tn gut new e'lulpmcnt for
the CRY tn replace defective nnd
NKW YORK f/l'i - Preildeiit- antliuiatcd equipment now nwned
tlvrl Dwlnht D. Elsenhower *ny* Iiy the City
lie stated that now equipment
Communist attack* &lt;m Radio Free
Kurnpi1 and Ratlin Frio* Asift would provide uulcker and more
Druve the network* “are hurting economical administration nl City
the Red* and giving comfort and department*.
enetmi agenient tn o p p r e i l e d
people.11
Elsenhower and hi* unsuccess­
ful I h/mnerntir opponent in the
r e r e n t prealdentlal campaign,
Adlni E. Slevengitn, delivered rernrdt-d radio adilrea»e» last night
W a s h i n g t o n i M - T h * De1 nduralnu the IftW (Tusade for
l&gt;refdinii. Their tnlk* were car- feme Department today r-i|girted
1Ini hy the N ile, m s . MRS and 1..TIH Korean battle cn*nultle* iu a
week's flghllng the Ibi Rest week­
AIID in-twoika.
Tlo- f’r'isnde for Freeilnnt eonn. ly Increase In a year.
Till* brought tn I2IIJ&lt;H7 the totnl
■ui* Retlin Free Europe nnd Radio
Ft 1:0 Aaiu, tvltidi battle Conuml- of killed, wounded and misslnu In
action since the war began.
ul«t 11in t&gt;ttif iitldit.
The. Defense Department’* week­
Roth Elsenhower mol Slevensitn
raid the effeellvenes* of Ihe '-eu- ly suntmni’y liimed nn nntlfh'nthii*
-ade'a rndlo |iroi;rnu&lt;* beamed In t,i families through last Friday re­
Eurnjio nnd the f'ommunint — ported, wllh the Increase and n.-w
Ihreitlened areas of Asia wns re* total:
Killed In hetbm 2fW — 10,712;
I ire ted in "harp C&lt;mymml*l rra'c*
wounded 002—01.237; mt**lng Oft
tlnn.
—
Fnllnwing I* a breakdown nf the
(H IA I, L IN E I'O N S n n U S
envunltle* hv service*, with the
Im teasc and new total:
G A IN E S V IL L E (.Special 1 Fhirlda Gal*ns lead ihe So.
Army (412 — OH,OKI; Navy 13 —
eastern Conference point pm
1,703; A ir Fmce *J — tji&lt;)7; Ma­
rine Corps Till — 23,11:11.
With 203 ill aevelt gam. *,

SewerR

M

HroadciiFtH Hurting
ItedH, Declares Ike

Mattie Casualties
For Week Reported

la.tuwi total uti—laajHt.

High Lon Free Ip.

Asheville
lloslon
llevelaml
Los Angeles
New Oriean*
New York
Jacksonville
Miami
Tallnhnaace

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Rmini l« i Saiiiwtf Ath.Milc National Hank HulMlni

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IAMKS UUT AGENCY

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JAMES a Ul
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ATTENTION HARD OF HEARING
Miller Radio A

ApplUare fit.,

Ita

Smith

Park, Sanfbri!

On Friday, Nov. It . !' |-» !l P. M. Mr. Thnmaa S. Smith, -Held
Teehniclan Malm Ht-arlti^ Rtivice, Audlphnne Co. of Orlando
will lie here with Healing Aid Service far all make* of inatrumvnta. I'hnnt “or aler nnia'inliticnt.
“ Ask to « ‘f the .Maim Model* I A A I, “Tup Her ret".
Thl* I* a refill nr monthly acrrlre In Hanford.

0.1

Tn» I looks lire i»iH.’ rt Dir pnyment o f ll)f »2 C ity TMaen.
I* ; U U rm in l w ill he nltnWefl fo r pnym ent In NnvtHnberj
V i fo r pnvmenl in Dcrem her; V i fo r piivm enl In
Jnnunry nml l *« lo r p iiy m c n l in K etiruary.
E llen

Hoy

Legal Notice
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N iilli I* I* h c tct.y f lv i- n i ti &gt;i t tin
II Iiitvrio an rit.
n*
ap cviat
si.iat*lifltn ila iil tu ftik.il ttrcrve cno-ri-rt in
(he ltd lia r I l f M ill rla h u r. I SI I. In
llm l c u riu m I'au -c pun.I l 04 m Hit
i Ir e lilt I'linft of H*itiini,ti* C m m -t
M i.n o * . Nn m l I, w tiv re ln K K I&gt;K it A I- F A lU t
M lt lt T U A lU :
fo ilTU .iN
la
p i a I 11 ( Iff .
a nil
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I IK I I . IIA l.M K it, a widow nr,
IV llA M U K rt am i K l.llllK U A
IIA U I K l t . h i* w ife , anil i , t r * r * . a ra
ilrfi-n ita n l*, w ill n ffa r fu r *a |» nm l
■t i l lo lb * lilp h tn l M illin ', w ith in
ll){&gt; In ta l I i o i i m o f n iiit on lliin d a y ,
ih e i * | iis y o f t'a i i&gt;tni,«r, idf.J, nr
lh a fr o n t Avar n l Ih e .C o u rt llo uso
o f H tru ln n it i.’im o lr .
F lo rliln .
lit
rtnn fiiril. F lo ililu . tbo follow Inn ■!*&gt;•
■ rllic it lo t, idv, „ o r p a rrv l or i ,i u &lt;i
■l l i l n l * In H i'lnlnola f o it a t v . F |,.r I i I h . lo - w l l i
Lot 111 of K I'lt K K A
IIA .M M ia ’ K, ui 1 orillnic lo 0 I. 1 I l l i r r r o f of r e t iird in i ' l j i llo,,it 1 at
pant, lu«, of ll.u tiUMli- lu iu ltla
or rtciiU niili' I'o o n lr , K lo rb la.
1 o n ln iiiln w Ivn &gt; u t u . m ot,, or

Coleman
FLOOR FURNACE
oit
SPACE HEATER

Roy Wall, Plumbing
Authorize*!! Colcmnn Doutnr

1007 Hanford Avenue

lex*

MitM liiiu t w ill be solrt e iil.lei-i to
firs t innrtKuw*- from U A ILV ItJ
t; u a i *m
lift. Tier Iiiim Ijjio J. to llo- F L IliK IIA l.
I, A S I 1 IIA N H ( IF t h l l . l ,41l it A, ilritt-rt
J n riiiiiri I . t e l l , and rm o rilm l li|
M o tta a fo Ihm k t* . p.uie I f , o f in *
ontflle rr-i o rrl* of H rltillm l* i'o o n ty ,
F lo rid a
Ja ioe* &lt;1. H tisrn ll.
Mpeolal Ala* te r
F r»d H W ltm ft
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a * iifo rd a 1 1* n ih- Na I Iona I
lU n k Jlitllilln if
rt,in fo ld F lo rid a
A tto rn e y fo r H a l n t l f f .
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S H O P P IN G

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E a jm d u lly F o r S ito H in tr (Imwto —

CORAL GAITI.ES, — (Hmclall
Stetson, Miami’s Nnv 1-1, grid
foe, will attempt to end a Miami
dnnifiiRtloti aver state fuel exlending l.aek to UGH. Hindi the
Florida Inht Uutt yegivMlantl ha*
won five gatnr* wlthhut a lass
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Wadsworth, itOI North (Irunge,

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Edgewater Nips Seminole JVs On
Farly Drive, 6-0, For 2nd Win
Crooms Academy
Battles Leesburg
Thursday Night

Edgrwater High School's Junior
Varsity capitalised on nn early
62-yard tourlulown march to edge
past an improved Seminole JV
tram last night in the Memorial
fltsitlntn lx&gt;fnr«
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After receiving tin* upt-mug
kick-off, the Mllli&gt; I'.iuflfH io i Ii '
tha crest of tin1 piercing run, on
the part nr power-packed Tommy
Malcolm mid Fred (Juanrc, liinky
speedster.
Malrolm brokr over from llir
a ll culminating the snrprUio*
aarly TO thrust. Tim extra main I
try was blocked liy Harold l*slr.
Ily T. V. DAVIS
After that the » i n i r \ dimplesTomorrow night De- f'rnmn"
Ion rhantrd.
Armlemy I'tinlbers will celebrate
Sanford look posxessinii of the
I heir mutual homecoming gnmes
hall most of (hi* lime uni II I III' when they clash with the l.ees.
half lime Intermission snuffed mil
burg Trojans at Hdrtl o’elnek nn
their srrond •t-nrlug I lim it in iler Die arches of the beautiful
EHyewater territory.
.Memorial Htsdluni.
R if Johnny Jones, mill hard
I&gt;«le llrandon won Die title
driving Jimmy Hawkins pro­
of “ Miss ( rooms Arsilemy over
vided mn«» of ihe runnlni power
three other contestant* yrsterfar Ihe Feds throufh the middle
day. Miss llrandon will reign
of Ihe line. Jones broke loose
over Ihe homernmlua xame.
for Ihe limfest run of the mime
Dorolhy I ’hlillpe was Ihe run­
with s 22-yarri hurst off larkle
ner-up for the rrown of “ Miss
hot Fdgrwalrr safely man. Den
('rooms Arademy".
Perkin*, rill him down narrow ly
The Crooms hand will patlule
avert In a a lourhilown run In I lie with Die innlurelles uinler Ibe illreeonH perlud,
lertiou uf Mr. James, n I mod
Rsndv Reynold* fired two sue* teacher from Maryland. The pa­
ressivr passes, one for 12 ynrils rade will start ut l-iifl pm heto Dallas Turner nml another for uinning at ('rooms Acnileiny, go
two varils In Pale. Just before the lug cunt they will inaifb down
halftime horn blow.
Thirteenth Street In Celerv, then
The hallle eee-snwed bark Mini lo l.oi'iisl, going up to Seven!h
forth during Ihe Inst lu.lf with Street lo Cyorcs Avenue then
earh team falllnir In
follow they will pnnule First Street, San­
through on menacin'’ thrust- The ford Avenue nml I'uik Avenue.
feds rouldn'l rraek Ihe hard EdgeThe I'unlher* began preparing
water line, Uimipli lliey tried in for their Imtiieroinlyig game with
all night.
vigorous practice. Several uf Die
H» Ihe same token Ihe I,idle
Panthers key players me nut mEa*le«, flmlliiw Ibe Fed forward
peeteil to be In the lineup fur Die
wall lo formidable, had In re­ liorneromillg.
sort In end rims nil nlrhl I nrr*
The oiange and maroon crew
Rates, Terry Smith nml llniuld
two-year III game winrdiig streak
Pale were sinml mils on the ended when Die once lienlen lion
frnnl line olekrl, llnlrs recoverget ford II oIh ii I s upset Do* I'nii
vd two fumbles nml Murk til n
I hers with u 1M ll victory. Die
ounl. Smith broke IlironiDi Die
Kii'-lin Tigers made It I wo lo a
line severs I litres onillni' mu
low over t iooms with a 2 11 win
nrrn liehlml Die line.
Jones idnveil wed „l| •
r on
both defense mill offense, lie MHO
toed 27.fi yards In two oulek
kirks, plus Interreptior u pnli of
Earle nerlnls.
Jlmmv Wade, lin’dng l.ein but
W ASHINGTON
(Hpecinlt
Had up the first bull umde -u-vcrtil With dry weather cnritinuing to
turn
woods
and
fields
into I’splnsdesperate runs In Ihe final min­
utes of Ihe name. G'-mi- I'-tridge ive tinder in mnnv noils of the
Motion, the National Wildlife Fed
• aw brief nelioil ill Ibe I'olile 1
Rdgewaler .IV,
it u ••
&lt;&gt; eiatinu this week added a voice of
Hanford .IV
« u « h o warning to motorists and outdoor
Tourhilowii:Mnb'iilui,
Edge lecientiouista.
"Take rstrn precautions with
water.
malrheo, tolmrro and enmp
T H E YARDSTICK
fires," Presidrnl I'Inode ('. KelHanford JV
TMyrwsler II
ley uf Ihe f'cdi-rallim advised
li hinder* mid fishermen and
First Down*
A
7ll others who drive tbrniiKb, work
Rushing Ynrdapp
00
:i:t or play In, the old-of-doors.
Passing Yanist»e
14
6 "Forest fires destroy wildlife,
Pns^es AUemnled
0
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Passes Cnnipleterl
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-puil sreurrv anil ranse erosion,
I ’niac-i Inierrepted
il brsMea ruining valnnhle timber
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resources that
our ruunlry
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Pool log A vi i ape
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Wild fires also cause Hoods mol
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Yanis I ’rprillxed
16 waller shortages, Kelley piilnte I
20
mil,
because Imriied-over waterIndividual ynrdnpe’ Hiniford
.Tunes .14, Hawkins 27 Turner 2fi, shells colinal cal-li and iinl.l Do
midslure from snows and ruin
Wadfl fi, Kstrldge 2. Kib’ ewiiler
Netluus forest flies have raged
Malrolm -II, (Jounce Hfi, I'erklos I
in Vlreinia, the (Iniolinas, I'euues
see, Kentucky, Alabuiuu, other
southeastern states and ns far
west as Missouri in recent weeks.
Ill at least three stales. West Vtr
glnlii, Missouri and Arkansas, of
flcluls closed hunting seasons until
TALLAHASSEE. (Hi... lull
rains ranie. .Showers have fallen
Although Florida State I ini verst tv In same places but In general the
Is experiencing Hn worst season (Ire huxnrd remains blub, the Nn
ever In the won-loss column, the tliuinl Wildlife Federation rrpml
Hemlnolr* are only -1!ll* patrons id.
short of cslnlillshiiii' an rill-tline
home attendance findliall gale
TOM M Y IIROW N
TALLAHASSEE, (Hnedult —
mark.
In four hume vames thr Tribe Tommy Drown, Florida Htnte U ni­
kas drawn 22.746, The srnson versity'* lightweight punting »|ierecord la 20.0H3 established In eialist, ranks Kith In the nation In
I U I when Ihv Indian* vn|u&gt;rd the loading department among
a C-S won-loss record. Th* Hemthe country's small colleges, ac­
laalva hava playrd hvfnrr an cording to thn latest N C A Ii statis­
avvraga lurnounl of 7,CD). not
tics.
bad for a tram that has yrt In
Drown, on 2fi punts, has u
v ia a lam r,
healthy IIH.H average. The diminu­
And with (ho big Homecoming tive Drown weight only IIW
gam* with Film.nil University noutols. His hest performance of
th li week, there'* every Indication the season was against North
for a large turnout. In fact Dm Carolina Htatn when he kleked
largest crowd ever to witness nn out within the IO-yanl stripe three
M U home game was present last times while averaging 4-1.4 yards
year when 13.701 turned nut fur en eight kirk*.
tha till with Hlctson.
HEX H IIIV H R
M ill))' THE
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Unit A ll OAI1LES, — (Rprrlnl)
DON'T1 DROP
RAM,
OAINKRVILLH
Ilex Hhlver, brilliant line back­
IR V IL L B
(Special I
Florida's opponents huve fumbled er, Is the only senior on the
M times Ihls season and the (in ­ slutting Miami defensive football
tors have covered 20 nf them, team. Coach Andy (liiNiafsim uses
Thay have also recovered twelve I rum two lo eight freshmen tut
the defensive platoon.
Of tlieir own 22 fumbles.

Homecoming Parade
To Precede Ciamo;
Queen Is Picked

(’arc Willi Fires Is
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Despite a rather so-so record of
four wins, one loss mid two ties,
Ucndnoh* IH'Di O.-h.-"* i« ^tlll very
much in thi’ running for the foolhull championship of the F-«st
FlmIda Conference under the new
play-off system, adopted prior to
the opening of the gridiron sea­
son.
There is ipiile a hit of confu­
sion on how ihls system will work.
According to Co-coaches Fred
Crums, tills is the way the chainpionsliiii will lie determined,
Tlie conference
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Bo*'
fs B f io 'o i wo seel ions,
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Pnsl lianas era section will
be Di'l.lind, Seulirecae of Daytona
lleitch. New Smyrna Dench mid
Hanfoid.
In order lo i|imlDy for Ihe
' bsMiploaship enrh team iiiiin I
Play

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Ihe three ill

their pm lirolur sec I ion and In
S'blilinn must pnrlirlpale in five
ronfi'renre gunieM.
I lie sclu dole nn u was drawn
up this year i|iiullfies every team
ill the eonferance.
The team that wins the most
games from tlir other tluee teums
III its llldivldltal section will lie de­
clined the winner of that section
and will play u clijiiiiplrinsillp
play-off giuiie after Die season
with Die winnei from the other
section as ileleiniliiid In Ihe smutmminer.
t rider Di In system Hanford,
having lost to Hi
Augustine,
ion Do i n lemu, III Die r e g u la r sea
non play could meet HI Augustine
in Die [din -riffs arid it lb.- Hem
lunli-. won Die chiiin|iinii*hip title
enlilrsl they would be declared the
winners of the conference,
in other words, Hanford, or
liny other leiiia. mil'll! lose ImiII i
ts a r s they phi) with teams
from Die other srclloil of the
leuirue mid still win Ihe chain|ilo.i&gt;.|ii|i of lliclr nun section hy
» lulling Ihe must games frmii
Die scIiih i Is III their ow a si-cDoM.
Thus, willliers of each section
me deleimilii'd solelv on llm hauls
of their tecords with coiifeience
lenots ill tlieir own section of the
conference mol not on Die hind* of
nil their conference games with
hoUl sections.
Now, If you ure as confused
as we are, let us |usl take nil
eyainple. Hay, Huiifiud Inst In
lailli HI. Aiigiisline slot I'alalka,
in Ihe luirlhrrtl section hut won
all lliclr three gnines In Ihe
stmlli with Del,and, New Hm jriin .mil Hnitirec/e. The Fcils
ivoulil go Into the plav-offs represeoliiig Ihe south as rhumpions or Die Ms-llun,
Tlien in Die Norili, If I*. K
Voiige -liioild go mi nod win all
Hieii i onfcri lice elnslli's IhiII i ill
I to* .mih and north, us they have
done this year, while Hr. Au­
gustine was winning all their runfcri'iice games with the egeeptioo
of p K Yulige, (hen Oainesville
would of course gn lulu the plfiyuff series on Die Imsin of the iiesl
record to face Sanford, Simple
arithmetic shows that Hanford
witli a :|-'J record isn't ns good us
KcDctlinus with a 4-1 record, and,
particularly, since Hanford lout to
Krttcrlimi*. Dot tlint is the way
the new setup works this year.
Currently, here are the stand­
ings. You will mile that I*. K.
Yunge has won ail uf Ita northern
sect inn dashes and thus has at
ready won the northern title am!
rigid to play in the post season
championship finals willi Ibe win
ner from the south.
Southern FFC

GAYLE TALBOT

N E W YORK UP) — Tha Amer
lean Council on Education, which
about a year and a half ago aat
up R *p«flal committee headed by
Dr.~'John Hannah of Michigan
State to try to introduce a little
sanity Into college football, feels
that It has accomplished a good
deal more, In a broad sense, than
might generaDy be reallied.
Specif!
" the committee feels
pacifically,

Ily K E N T CM RTLAIN
Sports Editor

Ih el

CAPTAIN VICTOR M CARRIllO, of Meson, accepts the Moyce A. Drake
Memorial Challenge Trophy from Mrs John Topper Cole after win­
ning Die Jumping event at Die li'.ltli National Hors* Show in New York s
Madison S&gt;to.iie Garden He was if ling "Acapulco." f/iiteraafiiino'

C. 01* C. Members 1952 Hurricanes
Are Gustafson’s
May Enter State
tiolf Tournament Poorest Scorers
I’nlil tin member* of the Seminole
Countv ( 'hmnher of Commerce will
lie uhle to enter Ihe Second An­
nual Memhershtn tiolf Tournament
of the Florida Stale Chamber of
Commerce In Jacksonville nml
Sunday
.Such a large Held Is rsprrlrrl
Dial Die tournrv will Ire staged
ciinrurm dlv on both Ihe San Jose
amt Tlniiiouaiia Country Clnh
courses. Slutting time will Ire
Ml:no a.lit. Sunday. All entries
must register :it Ihe Washington
Hotel in Jacksonville.
I'riie * will In- awarded to Hie
winner* with Ihe chmnplnnshlp
Dickenlrticker Trophy being preseated hy Kddle
Itiekeoliacker,
president of Eastern Air Mm'* amt
World War I air hern, at the re­
ception lliimcdluloly following Ihe
tournament Sunday mgld lielween
ll (g) M no p m at tile Washington
Hotel
Further Information on nest Sun­
day's meet may lie nlilailiei) from
Forrest Drerkenridce manager of
the local C of C. at IHuo

C lillA f, flADl.KH (.Special) —
For the first time since he took
over the football coaching reins at
Die University of Miami, Conch
Andy Gustafson has a football
11um which has gone through two
games
in succession
without
scoring a point. Doth Kentucky
noil Vanderbilt put the shutout
wliHinmy on Hie Hurricane*.
Duly three limes before this
year have the Hurricanes been
whitewashed under (iaslafson.
I’m dor did ll In Ihe third game
id IHItl and Maryland repeated
it. I.nsl year's leant was blanked
li) Kenturky nml that was Ihe
Iasi shutout until Kenturky
startl'd things all over again
Ihls season.
Tills week things should get
better ns the Stetson Hatter* face
Minini In the Orange Dowl. Stet­
son. below Its fine IPRI form, can
be collided on to put uit a gallant
fight tint the Hatters, though they
might conceivably score all upset
win over the none too steady
Mount outfit, call hardly be egI'n lid k n
I
peeled to blank the Miamians, The
K i’t lc r liim *
It
S ta rk e
II
2 1 Ifalters yielded at least one score
A n n th e r c n m p lic n tiiu i e n te rs Ihe to each of Hndr first half doxen
b a f f lin g F F C scene F. K Yunge foes tills year.
f’uucli (lostnfson hasn't had his
is o p e ra tin g iin . h r th e new p ro ­
g re s s iv e s yste m w in c h p ro h ib it* ■■tup of better offensive back* in
prist •s c ie .iiii grim es such ns the tup physical shape at any time
rb n m p iro is ld p p la y - o ff, llm * Ihe this season and won't have them
n e x t I test Ic n m w ill p ro b a b ly lie this week since Dob Moskettl, line
chosen to p la y th e w in n e r o f th e crushing fullback, I* certain to
s m ith . A t p re -e n l, I'a la tk n lead* ride the bench and Don James,
is still suffering
in Die to il to heroine tin* e lu im p io n otinilerhuck,
o f th e n o rth on th e basis o f th e front the effect* uf n virus attack
mol ooiy yield the starting joist lo
lie s ) lo s t re c o rd , 1 I
H o w e v e r, K e t t i 'i lin n s , w h ic h has Hrfphumore Johnny Meteur. Walfv
p ta ved o n ly one c o n fe re n c e gam e I'iper, fleet scat back ami Dob
III tlie n o rth , and th a t w a s a Ires Tare, eipiiilly fust moving, have
to F. K. Y u n g e , In i* a good chance I...th Iteen nursing muscle Injuries
. f o r th e y ItnVc ib -fc u ti'd D e l.n o d , which bnve held them to limited
S a n f.u d nod N ew S m y rn a Deaeli service lit recent gumes bill one or
ill Die s o u th ll n il seem In bnve Isdb might lo* ready tills week.
Miami will ........ it to even the
th e lo-sl team besides F K Y ollg e .
T h e y &lt;1111 bnve In p la y F itliilk n all lime series with it* smaller
and H ln rk e . tw o te a m s th e y should up state ilvul. To dnte, Htetson
lie n lile In lieu I, th u s g iv in g them leads, fi wins to 4 with two games
to w in th e r ig id In p la y th e south* buying elided III ties.
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In the niilli I lei.a ml lends willi
n 2-0 iccnrd Hanford ■-DII lire- a
illume if lliey can .lef-'iit Henbree/e lu re Friday nlgld and Do'll
go mii to defeat I tel ,and on iiiiiuecnnillig in .Sanford I lianksgivnig

W IL D L IF E
WAHIf INN TD N — (Special) —
Fur the second lime the wildlife
cimiervulion slump* |iulill*lii’d by
Ibe Natiumil Wildlife Federullon
have won first orlxe mol a "certi­
ficate of award" from the Litho­
grapher* Natiumil
Association,
Inc., of New York.
"The nation's foremost nature
iiilists are employed to produce
the paintings used in our annual
Wildlife Htmop series, ' said Lloyd
II, Wood, secretary of the Federa­
tion. “We nm pleased that thfl
lithographic
printing
Industry
feels we are doing a good Job Itl
reproducing tills great art."

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been

made on the fundamental Issues—
recruiting and suhnldiiatinn— has
been somewhat obscured by the
widespread refusal of the founts
of learning to drop spring prac­
tice and to ostrariie the rich
New Year'* Day Dowl games.
These latter Issues, we learn,
were onlv vorv minor facets of
the overall problem.
Not exactly aggrieved at a ten­
dency to underestimate the commlttee'a work, but feeling none­
theless strongly that tho educa­
tors should at least lie given cre­
dit fur what they have done, Raymond Howes who acted aa secre­
tary of the Hannah rommlttee, de­
sires a word.
" I f th* committee has done
nothing else," said our caller, “It
has succeeded In bringing the na­
tion's college presidents together
In Ihe common cause and convlncng them that they must take an
iosjeasinglv active hand in re­
gulating their sports programs,
“There has Itren Intense activity
during the past year and a half
in every athletic conference. In
most conferences there have been
movements by president* uf in­
stitution* either to assume direct
rnntrol nr to exert greater Influ­
ence on polltcies approver) by
tlieir representatives.
"As an example, ('nmmlssloner
Tug Wilson of the Dig II) Uonference has just been Instrueted that
hereafter he will make hi* reports
directly to Ihe college presidents
Instead of In the faculty represen­
tatives, 1 belicvH a similar policy
has been adopted In the Faelflc
Coast Conference. I cannot help
feeling (but that represents real
progress, and there ure many
similar examples.
“ A questionnaire the enmmiltee
sent out In March ami which was
answered hy .136 schools Indicated
there has been a perceptible shift
In the fellng about over-emphosi*.
Of the number, 237 said they al­
ready hail given memlrern of their
athletic department* comparable
status with other members of their
faculty. Annther 31 *nld they
would prohibit financial Inducemcnls to athletes; 16 sail) they
would sensor no more contrsls
in which prospective student*
might display their athletic tab
uits.
"In other words, the rommlitre
feels confident that u start lias
been made on a unified national
Program, and that it will become
increasingly productive as proredurea are perfected ami places
where abuses exist arc Isolated
and dealt with.
"As far aa spring practice and
Iwwt games are concerned, prog­
ress toward abolishing them has,
Indeed, been slow. The committee
didn't promise any miracles. Dot
ll is BIS
SO true that i f those were
Die only problems football faces,
Ihe committee never would have
been formed,''

MALLIOH

n ig h t, N ov 2 li,
CORAL CAULKS, - (Special)
K h u u ld .H anforil lie u t Heahreexe
— Harry Malllua has now enugbt
lin t lie D i'l.a m l, tlie n a n o lh e r cron23 forward passes In hi* Univer­
p lic a te d a spect w ill lie th ro w n in to
sity of Miami foot! u&lt;11 career,
th e p i r t i i i e fo r th e s o o llie rn title .
til
Only
flvo players have caught
I lo t li te a m s possessing e o u u l r e ­
more.
cords in t h e ir se ctio n s w ill hove
s u b m it to th e D ic k in s o n p o in t s y s ­
g.* ~^w
11 r i . . . (t... . n m
tem w h ic h g iv e s p o in t* fu r w in *
and
losses
fo r
gam es
plaved
a g a in s t f ir s t n m l second d iv is io n
team s.
H u t w a it. T h is is n m d h c r c o l­
Alabama's Crimson Tide foot­
4aafard Are.
Pb. 111!
um n in it s e lf m ol it o o iy rod come ball team lost 608 yards on penal­
op so I d os fo rg e t l l fu r th e m o ­ ties In 1061. Their opponents lost
m en t . . , fin is .
BOO yards.

Stetson To Face
Virginians Form
W ildlife Group On Hurricane With
State-W ide Basis 12 Miami Players
RICHMOND - (Special» - Vir­
ginia sportsmen, meeting here Oct.
20, organlied a new state wildlife
federation, adopting a constitution
and by laws and electing officers
for the coming year.
Ur. W. A. Pennlnxtnri. HockIngham, Vs., physician aiiit lead­
er of the movement lo federate
tba many Independent conserva­
tion club* of the Old Dominion,
was elected president. He setveil
at temjporary chairman during a
grellmhiary organisational per-

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Vice-presidents arc Fred M Dell
of Narrows, an officer of the Moun­
tain Rod and Gun Club, and J. I)
Darnhart, Grottoes, who is asso­
ciated with the Merck Rod and Guo
Club at Elktun
The secrHaryshlp went-to Dill
Newsome, u leader of the Tide­
water Anglers ('lull at Norfolk.
Newsome is a well-know figure In
fly and bait casting circles of Tldewater,
areas
‘
“Va. and‘ neighboring
ell “
*
Treasurer Is L It Gardner, also
of Norfolk.
A board of dlrrctors was named
consisting of one member from
earb of test region* corresponding
to Virginia's ten congressional
districts. The dr legate*
voted lo
li
aeek affiliation with the National
Wildlife Federation and circled
R. C. "Rob" WomI i of Covington
aa representative In Ihe national
organisation.
About 43 delegates representing
1H local clubs und county wildlife
associations uttemled the meeting
.Speakers Included
Dr
VVurreu
Rains, a member uf Ihe Virginia
nl
Com mis sion of Game und Inland
Fisheries, ami Durwurd Allen uf
Washington, U ('., asslstunl chief
of research (or the U S Fish unit
Wildlife Service

Two I’uHHinur Marks
Art* liroken Hy FSII

DELA ND (Special) — Twelve
Stetson University gridder* from
the Miami nrea will appear before
home-folks when the Hatters tntii
gle with Conch Andy GustafsoriB
Hurricanes ill tlie Orange Dowl
Friday night.
Three seniors from I hit Hunt hFlorida iiioimgenl have l.&lt;. n
namrd
tri-raptains
fur
this
xame. They are,
l.fllle-A IIAmerica Candidate II. J. I.rath­
er*. from tlrlte Glade, llnlfbark
lU.lvby Murks from Ft. Lauder­
dale and Centrr Tom Gibson
from Coral Gables.
Coin! Goble* High Hchool ln^|
claim to three of the HattersDefensive Quarterback Sonny Fur
risb, Tackle George Jot-hem anil
Gilrsun,
Guard Charles Appel und End
.1iin Yungi- buhl Miami Detirli high
as tlieir ulimi mater. Appel is one
of tlie Hatters' key blockers
pitying regular offensive guard.
S'onge,
gin-pound Junior, dou­
ble* ns on offensive end uml de­
fensive tnekle.
tm
Uuarlerbark Stall Marks »m P
a brother rumbinsliun of Guards
I'hll sail Allen Grnrgp did their
prep work st Miami High.
Marks, who has been making
rapid improvement as the srt-un grows older, Is nWu Ihe
llBlIem' pouting see holding a
10.7 average.
Freshman Led Sensation John
Eilgington, n piodoel of Miami
Edison, IInlfi.nt’k Jerry Gallagher
uml Linebacker Jerry lln p k l^
from Lake Worth enmplete Die
dnxeii, Edgrrurtun lias started tlie
Hatters’ last three hull games
while Hopkins and Uulluglo-r rank
ut the lop of tlieir departments.

BOWLING TONIGHT

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TAI.LAHAHHKK, (Hperlnl)
Two new pusslng record* were -ret
here Hulurduv bv Florida Hint*University In its 60-21 defeiil Ivy
Mlsslssipul Southern.
Thr Hrminoles threw the lu ll
IB times, bettering Die previous
mark of 27 set nirninsl Truy
Slate Ip 1031. The IndUa* *Un
set t new single game pass
rumple! Inn record, connection
on I I . The prrviauH high v**«
II,
also established against
Troy Iasi year.
ll was all pml uf lleuil Couch
Don Veller's *lutelllent that "we
shall throw tin- hull mure."

CITY LEACxlIK
7:30 I». M.
Sanford Howling
Alley
I'hone — BIRO

Tlie University uf Mississippi's
tHB2 football roster Im-lndett 11
freshmen.

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Screaming Chinese
Take Two Vital
* Hills From Allies
R( tKSurvivorsCharge
Iy(*ils Fired Suffo&lt;*:il inw: tins Shells
Ini i Allied Lines
SEOUL, Friday, Nov, 14 uH-C’hinc«e ('nmimml.-ds .trill'd Pinpoint
a^ldl rarly lintay In a furious battle
and South Korean soldier turvivort
charged the Urdu fired xuffucatlug
y;:in min llit'ir lines.
I S military aullmrltlet treated
tin- lim fan charge will) I'anllnn
lint till' Allies rushed up a rilellilt'ul
warfare team In make a quick
luiesiij’iilmn
One ul the llrsl Korean soldiers
examined was lonnd to be delluilely
ill I lie examining duelor said be
mold be sutlcring Irnni fume* of
A n old artillery shell
ivmx who came down
Korean snrvivi
ulf the ridge mid their superior
officers that after tome Communist
shells exploded within Ihelr line*
they had difficulty breathing.
U S officers with the Kureana
said soldiers often mistake smoke
or phosphorus shells for Has shells
In llie final id bnlUv.
Si ill.
they
were taking no
rluinees The Ciimniunists repeatidly have eh a rued that the Allies
—were tiring (tos shells In Korea All
Whi'se charges have lieen denied.
I lie lienevu Convent lull outlaws
lias Until sides In the Korean War
maintain they live up In the Con­
vention.
A Korean division headtpiurters
issued the report charging the
lleds with using gas
The South Koreans had been
driven (rum Pinpoint Hill, highest
point on Sniper Ridge, after an on■laugh! in which the lleds steadily
- Iiullt up In Ihelr assault.
™ Elements ul two Chinese lied
lialtalmns, possibly l.ooo men,
overrun Ihe central front height
lor the Nth time In a month ul
buttle. Held dispatches said They
shuck behind heavy artillery fire.
South Korean defenders once
more were pushed south In Inwer
licmhls on shell-torn Sniper Ridge.
Heavy fighting still was In prog­
ress there.
AP war correspondent John Ittn-dnlph, on the central front, said
• t h e lleds hit Allied positions on
Pinpoint Hill with &amp;UJ In 75U ufen
at I I : to p m.
.
Kivu hours earlier Allied A rtil­
lery routed a limit TM lleds ad­
vancing on Sniper from Ihe east
PlnjMiint Is Ihe Allies' northern
must stroniihohl on Sniper.
Ili-piihllr of Korea Infantrymen
bail spent the day mopping up Red
remnants after recapturing the hill
early Wednesday.
Iliil they foiled to dislodge ChiOnese eiilrencheil on the Yoke, a
maze of tunnels and caves from
which ihe Cnmmunlst.s struck In
Thursday night's attack.
Earlier In the day U. S. war­
planes poured flaming jellied goa
ollnr. bombs and muchlnegun fire
mi cntrem'hfd Reds In the Sniper
Ridge Triangle Hill area

Iwjuiry Continued
In Hit-And-Run Case
Little progress wai made yes­
terday In the
Ihe Inipiest being
belni conihirlrd Inin the death of llardy
Jackson Undue, B, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A II. Hodge, Lake Monroe,
wlm was killed on County Highway
Li Just Friday evening by Ihe ve­
hicle of a hit nnd-run driver, and
the ipiery was continued Indefi­
nitely
The Inquest was continued to at&lt;
• low more (line for Investigation In­
to the death In an attempt to ap­
prehend Ihe responsible driver. An
Intensive Investigation nf tha mat­
ter Is being conducted by law off)
finis
I riiiiiu'iiy was
n tin ggseais
vaivisswy
Testimony
given yyesterday
liy ihe father or the deceased and
an R. D. Har­
hy Highway Patrolman
rison Thp Inryiest
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Is balng
bal__ con
ducted hy Justice of the Peace W.
F. Watson and II. E. flrlg g i, as
ilslnnt stale's Dllnrney,
Members nf the coroner's Jury
-------‘lodges,
A are M.
(1 Hodges,M.MA. YelvlngInn. II. 7. Johnson, J, J. Singlelary. 8 J llenlnn and Robert I.,
Hooker.
JUDOE T O J 1RT HONOR
0 AINF.8V ILLE UR-Pl«Co
■Paico Coun
ty Judge A. J. Heyward J r p jj|
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ipuj
get a citation *‘‘1
thii' 'week
from the
Florida Society for Crippled Chib
drrn for courage end persistence
hysicel handicap
, , In overcoming physical
handle
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Horn without erms,
m a H o w a rd h i
• achieved sucres*
ami family man.
holding a pen In his taetb, picks
'u p books with hla teeth, carries
them on hla shoulder and turns
pages with his teeth.

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News Blackout Final Rites Are
* Is Se^ti Di*l in;V Paid To Murray;
Ike Korean Visit Union Chieftain

A total o f H.aiB.rid in member­
ships has been sold by the ciimpalgn workers In the Chumls'r o f
Commerce membership drive atr»*‘lY ‘ his week, K. (J. Kilpatrick,
Jr. chairman, reported at u m e e t­
ing this morning at the Montesuma Hotel.
Pointing out that there are still
good many prospects Who have
not yet been contacted. Mr. KIIlilrlc k urged these people &gt; luive
.heir checks ready when the tainpalgu workers callrd sod reminded
them that they are volunteers «ln&gt;
■re husv men and are giving fieely of thalr time in order to heln
ha Chamber of Commerco ami
their community.
No reporta have yet been re­
ceived from the comity towns ex­
cept In Lake Mary but assuruners
lava Iwen given by team cutdalns
n Oviedo, Langwuod and Cassel­
berry that effort! would be made
to wind up the,drive this week.
* m . " W hr present at the con
ferencet thia mornln
nornlng were Al Lee.
o K. Qoff. Al Wllaon, llnwanl
Monttetn. Mack Cleveland, Jr., M.
R. Strickland, Roy llrllt, J- W,
Hall, T&lt; E. Tucker, Holland I ••-mi.
Forreat Breckunrldee, Mr. Kilpat­
rick, and Mra. Camilla Rruce.

I)r. Buhrman’ Son
Dies Of Heart Attack

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Pncluil'es

Mailed 'To I'risco

Bland Dannr Day Ta
Be Held Thursday

Rlnnd will tm taken at the I'nnxh Hie City a,In i in-y, E. A. Hldidml
llutixe uf the Holy Cross Episcopal ser, during the opening sesxh.ii
Church, xile of former blond donor Monday. Tile three other eases yet
dayx. Sidney I vex HI tx the Red ■re to la- Individually heard.
The defeiiilnnl was released un­
CroxN till Wat donor day ehalrmun
der bond (tending the conclusion
thlx month.
ThiiMi persunx wlxhlnk lo eontrl- of the cases
their live* fighting In Korea, In bulu hlixal may ronlaet Mr lvex,
or may call tho Red Croxx at ltd.
eluding six Floridian*.
Cnntrlhulorx have the perogallve uf |
The Flurlda dead Included:
I' o l i c e M E irriN t:
deilgnating whether their blond will
Army:
Members of the recently-organ­
Cpl. Hi
fenry K. Carey, non of John be used for civilian or military pur- ised Hanford I’ollee Department
318
Carey, 3l
i Ju
Julia 8t , Key West. jkixcx.
W . Care:
Benevolent Association met lust
Charles
. Klckllghter.
aon
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Mlfht at Himes restaurant, DrV T N IT O R K IU .E D
of Mra.
Mr&gt;.. Maggie
SM Ra
Bi
daggli Hruwnlng,
M IA M I (A4— Fatrlck McMahon, lurulo Highway, where reports
Itlgh
St., Orlando.
igh
Iglt st.
Or‘
7n-ycarold winter vlxllor from roncernlng the 1'ollce Ball, Dec.
Marine
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Co:f
Burnacd.
ion
Cpl.! Forres?
F o u . . „E.
_ . ___
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_ . of Wexl Orange. N. J., wax killed HI, were given.
The billin'sx port inn of the din­
Ralph W. Burnsed, general drllv Wednexilay night when (truck by
an automobile at'a Mrect Interxrr- ner meeting was coMilneleed hv
Pleraon.
(he association'll president, Joseph
1. Maynard A. Selvog, huabantl Hon.
Deputy Sheriff Stanley Hurtle Hickson, fluents included local
r*. Diane J. Selvog, c-o Mr.
Mra. William Mercler, 37 High- Identified the driver uf the car ax press representatives.
Proceeds from the hall are to
Blmor Wellx llayga, 30, and
.._.... _____ charged him with recklexx driving Ire used by tha Police Department
H. Tbomax.by failing to have hla vehicle under In forming an emergency fund for
u i* by members of the forca.

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Mm. K. K H*»U Mini Mf«* C’lfirti iiiffithfix Thin Iiih I v 1 ttmhii*H con
( i I mii writ* ilin clly ri*fi|icmH||ilt* in* vi'iillun luiRiiifXH Iip I uppii annual
xfxsnnis
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in I'Hfli |mrkntf&lt;* wpn* hunilki*r
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ItlM M IH H IlIN MEET’
IMini, luiril rnritly, I p Iui.tm I ii un|
Hols 1,11 lurge amounts of pipe
nil Hkm imiim Ii ami maur lilmlnn.
(!uii(riliiilur*« In tin* i»riili*ct, in oinl Water Department supplies
mlilitlun (n II iohi* iinwiounlv null- leads tin- agenda prepared hy Tom
liHlii'il. wrrif SlilfM*v Ivi*x II I, Mr*. Lemon, I'll V Manager, fur the
Hu nitn 11 riittnf, Mm. Chnrlm Ni- Citv Cnmndxshm Monday night,
hlurk, O vIihI u. Mm. C . I*. Park ami lad Hie dixcuxntnii of the (Mty’s
Mr* W. 11. Timm|iAQn» Luke Mary. water Hint sewer program with
Robert M, Atigmi, Jacksonville en
ghirer, wilt lie the uuisl importM U N IC IP A L I.UN D UE
Tom Lemon, ('tty Manager, and ant matter.
T l...... illy other Item appearing
A. K. Rhlnhnlser, City Attorney,
will utteud llie nnnuai conference on Hie agenda consists or miscel­
of Ihe Htate Mnnlelonl League to­ laneous business to I. e acted upon
Mr. at tha pleasure uf the commis­
morrow
a t Tallahassee,
sion.
Lemon said today.
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o th e r persons w a tc h e d th e In m -ra l Court.
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W h e n E lse n h o w e r a rriv e s in K o ­ I 1 lh e o iis tiliilin n a l e iiiiv e n tm n
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g ra n d s ta n d it i fe e l lo n g m id IK hud beaded the f i l l as p re sid e n t Irnlliy Ilf • Huh r . ’-s wfih“fi *'V(ifv**ii In n * im iiMiNfs |jraiv i! It* Uif
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fe e l deep. C o rre sp o n d e n ts W ill T ie fo r 12 ye a rs
f»
11 Up !1i«r*Vhi111 I tl s M " i » r i H ' *
from ti ('ffhr* mill it. tin* iIt*ft*in! nf liv nu; iiiifi'H
in , th e g r iiiiils tn n d P h u tu g ru p h e rs
1s piMiifitiRHhtn
F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w e re con d ucte d ii fit1n ri"*lili’iiiT' ( lit it?
1*1
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( i i i i l I ,* |iff Y III lit
! Tilt" ru s t m| I r \ VluKiks in ih’ It I
w ill la* n e u re s l th e d o o r o f th e hy the li t
Rev M s g r H ears A
l l f f Ilf Vfirtli*V ii Mfiimt f«| If* mi*I In* I u h i ;in nmi'h fm llu* m-\i i n i " i i f r i i t , i ill! 1111«- ■I ! Iii • )ii*t‘U f u r " 11 Up* Miff «if fl me . "i piMpfrty
u i r r r n f t in u rd e r to get ph o to s o f C a rlin , v ic a r g e n e ra l o f th e P ills
l I n ii 11(Me('ii llu !fii mr | mu |
1In* fin ltd iff, Mt Hall, a-11| |tltfit
iji im 11*r fm iiih i’ tih ) 11u14J*s fm up
fl llirrrli'll Vl'hlli I (t d*III Jllil^a*
th e P re s id e n t-e le c t s te p p in g u u t. b u rg h H om an C a th o lic d iocese and Hnnsluddi'r yester.lny mi gimnnls ,
T 1II "I I It I {| I I'. I l l f f W f t ' l l
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I’ i M l m j ; Oi l' n i s f i f u l t i m
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t i| i*a I nn
A f t e r u f f li'ia l g re e tin g s , H oseli- n boyhood fr ie n d n f M u r r a y lliir la i
Bik-lijti,1 .mi ami ('art
Hi* p i i i n l r i t " (i f f h:i I Ihi' till It’ll! I Mr iipi'l Mi
legal i'lilra|iliietil, wlllcti in. in- l x c d
FOSM
itre n w ill In v ite E lse n h o w e r to say w as In SI A n n ’ s C e m e te ry in su
Vi*••i Hf i i l m l nn i Ui
I i ll h I i u Vi u i I s | I
||,.l|fnhfi'k. nf*.* ) ht* ifttltor,
In .‘ffeci i tin I tic iillem pi.'il t
S b a n m m —o n ly
a have till' case Ilimvvn nut uf cum I
h I I hUi Ipv
n n y th ln g he w ishes lo th e e o ire * - b in b .hi C u s tlc
i'lll n l ll' ll .Mill * \ I *I N I " " I I I III llil* 1in iMiyfi )mr aiffp*.
s lim e ’s Ih rn w fr n m Hie iim v abau
li m i i i i I m i u *n l i l li , I l , i i nit v n .«1. 1 1 1 4*s | mini. 1pf*m lin'd Mt
p o ll tents,
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li.iv i' m i l I m m i Mti J• ( t i l
Mi U l l i t * Um* iNDituhihH
I'lu iie s m o l h e lle u p le rs w ill i -i i i rv iln n e d eunl m in e m w lile h M u rra y Was ’Trained" intu ..........................
"f ttp* inoperty.
I vviJiI n ...... |lft&lt;-k sipt'H til* nil
u l least gr, re p o rte rs , p h o to g ra p h ­ w in k e d as a yo u th
illegal ud wlibli sin- vviuddli', Mil'll nit I " Sfih I’ Mitii't t, ft "tit N1 11 .Mill tl I 11INN i I II I, lit U n i t ’ U 1 F UI find rip!* I mi hit k*uin
la m g file s id saddened l i lends,
p. ll il ,|I 4 " i p p n 1 ,iht«‘ i m Mi ' i '.I' h
e rs and r u illii m en w ith Elsen, • nt of the
|&gt;t! I J 111 U i U
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have coiondlli'd uinb'i ntli.-i eti
flu* ' ' MillMrl, 1‘inMUv t llJMlfl l Ilf
fu llu w c rs
tra ile d
bovver on Ills In u i a ro iim l Korea. a d m ire rs a nd
Jth* pili'a "| llu m operly,
riim xlaiics
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IC u u llm ie d D u Page IT iu i i
E n e li o f Ih e innJor II . M. press
' di d....I, Joilgi' tlimslmldc. di'iiu &gt;1 ip 1VIa’ \ lu *' I 11ITt( Ml IP* lift t f1X- | tin ih! rrtlP .if JH’l'i I I I nr I ttyi't flf.lio NN14X 1111i kil l) 1|H III H i’MIUj ru t' l'l fl l X fIII I ' l i l h T l t i ) p M ,ll III tt • '
iie rvlccn vv lll hove n re p o rte r u n it
III (*1'-iPill
the motion.
II •if Ii St'fi * pi i"Ur i cttii. ftiT,m 111nur tu fn'fixt’x,
m l hi I -limimls **|ii
and s t ill p h u to K ra p h e r on th is
In Id- 1-mu phi 1id Mi Hull Hint I'd*
Tin* defense attn, lo 'V III i'll at
M f 1, Vr*&gt;'l Hill I *4JM/ M1*’ I, I"Rl'tTlI | v»" lilt iiitt'UHi' ifim i In li.ihtnif* Uif
R lir r ln ! u l r l l f l I ’la r r s a lso w ill he
Ml Dif'f Mix Uii'ilJf lilrmll lt!l*l 4*WH*
ten,pled In secure leniency m (lie Hi-ri t int v ••! ftp' V’minty I'hupln
In ul ulf l iii mu. .itmiini ,m«! It ir mi Is
re s e rv e d f o r m o vie o r te le v is io n
case, after presenting no further
Tin lot ul im »*ii!M/ntimi vva•nf 11 a i r i m il v iiu : .i i i i p m I i ; i ! K I m S t i - i I lift im| him and lu l l 'd I In* |iru|u*rly
m ult.
wi th him tippiiixtiiia)»lv «*•!•• and
testimony, on the grounds tin1 de­ fitM*kfiwt*Hi ii Vi i it h ipinl ii mi i I h mil
Mill **
C o rre s p o n d e n ts th e m se lve s w ill
"tn* half vi'iit h pi'mr hi ! In* dal#1
fendant tins u recent I y*bnrn child. Mi ipjilimi in Um' prn|Mnin. | iinu
Nl'VV 4t)II\,'Mill 111 a*1111 I S ilfi lit
Next Thurxduy tins huen named The judge sympathized w ill, the
h o m e th e o th e rs to to ta l 211.
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Pooled a rr a n g e iiie id s w ill he m ade ax the next Armed F o rex Ii IihkI defense In I In* mutter nf (tie did,I
II pv P h i l i p M.ixnm'II iif zXiiiifiiK tUti&gt; t•11 Ut pl 2 hi 1 idftt'e* had in*
•uTtfifi'T fr*»m pimple nf i hi* 1*m»i•* I
fo r
c o rre s p o n d e n ts a m i
p h o to ­ ilminr day. according to Mrx Vet
fm fil' d Urn pnixvM*i*f ivi- h u y tT , M r.
hut still hnndril down the Jixil sell HffiV***• fur |ii'i'Hiiviiii l tif (hi* XriiM'il v’ i l y M ii p li n i #' I n n , - h
A uip ixliiu
g ra p h e rs w ho do lin t g e t ill th e tna (ionxalux, executive secretary tence.
llidlfiiLi-tfk. of « In* fivalhihlllly of
Fmi k'-t w fm will li«* "ii *li»* Itiif Ii Dlltlf t'HXftf lltt* I'tlllVi'lil IM|| W l ' d l l t "
uf
Iho
Seminole
County
chapter
of
a ir l i f t .
♦In* prup*’iiv
The eases were continued yes­ NPIih ( I II I"! 11111*4 hay In I In* I'Villl iluy ini*lit, HiiliHtiiuUim fm
hi
.Should l h p re lie no Id a i-ko u t a f ­ Ihe American Red Cruxx, and an
Mi
lltif Idfyiuaii 'luiwml iht*
terday a fie r 11 lengthy halite Inhunk S (in iiih fit prfsulfiit i if
te r E ls e n h o w e r la n d s sa fe ty in attempt lx being made In xeeure tween tin- defense attorney and Will ll| I'MflllUlllllH li'HMi'li till* ItlTtl
I Inriila Staff 1 im nium I v . nvIiii wax m i &lt;ip'Ttv I" fin* ptiixpi'i'livi* huvfri
I
mi
(In*
pi
iiiiiii
v
|iui|u»R»,#
I'xti
a
more
than
loo
nlrdgex
K o re a . A r m y censors, telephones
fhi ,-(im(d!iift! ■d,.it*,d and Mr. Ifnlt st111*4.1 ll.ltk III r.lll.lll.l’kMT*

Word * | l r*eelved here today of
th* auaden da.lh of Ihe Rev. A. R.
Buhrman, paaior of Trinity Meth* f t 'u a ils u a . l
W
H a a s
lt f l t
ircVTn nel-ind. Mr. Ruhrjraatlaitrd I»m
I’a
ir fI 'H
*l
I* n
■ »on of Dr. W. P.
—.........rho
j l«
an. ftwmar
for ir
Buhrman^
pantnr of tha
FDNKRAI. KHIP ARRIVES
Vet Church In Hanford,
HAN FRANCISCO lit! - Thu HS
art attack tail night, Obcrlln Victory arrived from Ja
an iaittimed hi* d utle* pan Wedneeday nlghl, bringing Ihe
M r. Buhrmtn
tha DeLand church bodle* of 207 Americans who Inst

l ? a « . l f . » ither wa* paitor of
th* r ir a t Method[let Church here (or
elfht y * * r * before the war.
n e rti aertlce* will be held at
#
ty MothodJit Church In DeC RIPPLE!) C H ILD R E N
’ Land tomorrow ofUmoon at 3:oo
Members of the local volture a t o'clock. Dr, Buhrman D now re­
the 40 et 8, American Legion,
in* tired and living (n Lakeland.
La
each will contribute a dollar at
T i their December meeting to bo
IU DU BON HOCIKTY
used In apreading Christmas cheer
l ot the crippled shlldretoN heme at
t tpetker at th* Audu
j Ht. Petersburg, aceotdlng te J . R.
Wells, chef tie garo.
'T * '
k florden Club Center
i
The decisloa
S
tre
e
t’
Mr.
B
om’
. \ money was
and Wildlife of
{ meeting of ....
1 tended last sight at

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A Wl-ilav (ail sentence ami a
fine iif t'Jigl vi-.-te IIIunit'd down
vustir.lav by Cllv Court l.i.lm
Karlvl.III »'"It’ll Mf ( W*l
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cral James P McCrunury culled
in the F ill liHlay lo learn him a
Justice Dcpurtiucnl lulcgnim in
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P i e r s o n Announces
Christmas Parade
IMans For Dee. H

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Sent W ire Is
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Junior Chamber’s
“JCs Versus TB”
Drive Is Begun

The Junior Chamber of Com
merce launched Into lls " J i’’» vs.
T it” campaign ol selling Christmas
seals in ronjnnrtUm with the Semi
nolo Countv Tnhcrcnhtsix Assoelnlinn hy folding 2,.MM) slumps into
envelops following
Iho Junior
Chamber’s luncheon In the Ynrhl
Club today
During (he Interim, John Pierson,
chairman of the Jayerc Christmas
parade, announced that Ihe narade
will he staged on Wednesday af­
ternoon, Dec 3. Advance plans call
for 22 small floats and another
laror one for "Santa Claus," who
will again he impersonated hy Merv
Oiler
The double-barrel program he
gun wllh a brief Intmduclnry
........... by Dr John Morgan, chair
man of the Junior Chamber’s pub
lie health committee, who spoke on
the worthy benefits of the seals
President Douglas Stcnstrnm.
who said Jaycces all over the
country are assisting local tuber
culosls associations in this “ JC’s
vs. T il" campaign lo sell Christ
mas seals, Introduced Mrs Clara
Jobe, executive secretary of ihe
Semlnnlo County Tuberculosis As
sdelation,
She distributed the envelops ami
seals lo the Jaycrcs after a few
words of explanation. The mem
bers rolled up Ihelr sleeves and in
surfed Ihe stamps as the first i*ir
lion of Ihelr Job. In less than uii
hour the deft hands of the Jaycee* hid filled 2,500 envelops The
campaign will officially begin nexl
Monday.
Mr. Ktenstrom reported that nexl
week a meeting w ill feature a panel
discussion on Christmas seals
MesnwhNe,, Mr. Plflroon Mated
that the MorChfciU Association has
agreed to contribute «i hh&gt; to pay
[«■ lb* Christmas parade. He said
lhal this would more than cover
Ihe cspenScs of Ihe floats
“This year's parade will cm
Imslse more of the C hn.lm x.
theme." he begun. "There will
floats with singing choirs f I Mill
the various churches this year
The Christian flag will be used
with the Anterli-iin Mug fur the
first time."
In all, eight high school bands
t l oHilaatg tla
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Seminole Gridders Slaughter New Smyrna Beach, 42-7
Metts Scores 4 TD’S
And Extra Point;
Jimmy Fox Boots
F i v e Conversions Johnny Jones Lends
Baby Fed Scorers
11/ K E N T CH KTLA IS'
Thai •liiiffof'ui.i.i'-'llrliiMi- i;f nl
With JO Poi nts' ;
iron brave* from llm lunlei liiml"
of Florida's celery ftelilh lnviidi-d
Reynolds S e c o n d
the rjulrt liltln cm-tul (‘tinimnnlly

Seminole JVs To Play Edgewater B Team Here Tomorrow Night

of Now Hmytnn llenrh on n m ill­
er ehllly evi'iiiinr Friday iiljilil mid
turned what was supposed i» In- n
**)» ixnnccomliiK celebration into
• tgnoiiiiiii"iii» iioliN-iiiml iii Un­
crippled Harrncudux ( » l l i t | i - In&gt;.
fore Ri-nilnnlr High Hch'ml, 12 7.
It was (hr lurgr-t wore idl'd
“ M r . (hr Celery Fed-* in the
l*M lire /rare. Junior M ill*,
Lake Monroe's contribution In
Hanford'* 1952 plifM ii sucres*,
provided the victory |iunr*» hy
storing five Imithifuw no, |in«»IKK to Oil Sheffield fur aliolhi-r
1while personally plowing u rn
tli* middle for nnr rxlrn (inlril.
flenched n good den I of the
(me, In order lo keep I lie seme
Melts still wn« ulil" lo mil

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Thun- rollicking Heiuinnle High
Junlm Varsity gridders, having
wun three nut of four this season,
will piny a return match wit It
Edgcwnier It team, the eleven thul
niarrcil the Feds' perfect record
with u 18-6 thumping in Orlnndu
last mouth, at the M* innr Ini Sta­
dium tomorrow tdglit liegioning at
7:6h p. m. Half price admissioii
will In- charged fur this gnnu-.
Cnnrh Jnho Srott. ocw head
haskrlhnll mrnlnr who hs» been
having exlraurdinnri lurk with
his Frush sntl JV
gridiron
charge* this year, takes a per­
sonal record nf four wins nnd
one ilrfrsl into Ihe gaiar tomor­
row night.
The Feds, needless to say. will
he seeking to avenge their only
liisit iif the yi-nr in Inmntinw' sn-.
oml encounter with the new
Edgewater High School of tlilultdo. The (intent Siniinoli- Vnisity
eleven will gel into the Edgewater
n il a week from next Thursday
night nt the Tangerine Howl in
(trlando when Sanford ploy - Us
varsity eounlerpnrl nf the new
high sr-hool.
roach John Scott will he hank­
ing heavily on hi one two Hint­
Joe I'lckeim
Pd lockett
ing punch of Imi•I hitting Foilup 221 yard* in lit trie* fur u litil- hack Johnny .lone* ami willowy
Haul 17*ynrd average tier (ry. In Hulfhurk Handy fleytudds.
Itv Nciirinw b o t h linichilow II*
the process, In? riuxeil two 11151
record* of plle-driving Ed Cordon.
Metta NUper*rdrd Gurdnn'x
mailing record or 850 yards iiy
Hashing up In Oil. The l.nkr
Monroe Locomotive, who «llll
haa three more game* In go,
panned Cnrdon'a 10-gnnir total
of #9 point* hy 17 or HO,
The Heinlliole grid inurliliir re­
acted rathrr slowly in the enol
weather scoring only onrv mi
Mett’a 6-yard end-aroiind T li
•mash In the flrat period. The
1.411, Hales
lolmav tones
Foils had to wait until the second
In SnnroriTs 11-7 tirlnrv over
quarter to hit paydirt lignin. Ed
Lockett teamed with Metis on ii
Del.and In Ihe Memorial Sta­
M-yard Junnt which the lult'-r cli­
dium Inst election night, liihunv Jones pss-rd He? mild* in
maxed hy whistling around end on
Ihe souring department with a
a three-yard Imrst into the end
.71).point total. "Hand? Hnody,"
ion*. Then another phase of the
Stanford aucceii story begun lo h&lt;- howeier, cnnlrlliulrd two extra
point runs elevating Ids season's
lotnl In 2(1 point.
The Feds have administered
shellackings lo Del.nml, twice, ami
Mnlnlniid of Daytona while having
been sethnek only once. The
Rcnttmen having scored HM oolnts
In their npinments meager .'ll.
As Conch Scull pul II, "These
hoys have hustled nil year for
me and show- great prnmlsp, I
think Snnfnril should hair n
real powerhotme In a couple
vrsrs. Players like Jours, l.nrrv
M ite
.Jim iii y Pnx
Hales, Dal Ins Turner, Ralph
unfolded aa Jimmy Fox, the enrly
Flowers, Jimmy Hawkins and
M ason
ronverslon
honler who
Harold I'ute are rluingh In
turned stale in the Ki AugiiMlIiiiplease any roar 11."
gamp, klckrd the first of his five
Scott wouldn't predict Ihe not
aucressfiil extra point hoots of the come of tmnoirnw night’s cm mm
evening 111 na runny ti les.
ter with Kdgewnlei other than to
’ W llh Ihe srore rending I I-II say, "They heal us IM-il last time,
In favor of the Seminole* H| ihe toil wo will lie io there lo try nod
half, the Fed machine, gather*
even things lip."
!? * momentum and adrlrr from
After the Edgewater clash, the
the coaches during Ihe IntermixFeds will wind up their six-gmue
alon, broke loose with all their
sllile wit Ii n Armistice Day rilgld
far/ and assailed Ihe Hurrariignme In the Mrmurlnl Slndlnin
das with both first and second iignlnsl Mnlnlniid of Davtnnn, the
airing power Unit any previous Hume lentil I hey turned hack hy a
Hanford gridiron giant would he convincing M2-6 score In the constproud nf.
ill city Inst munlh.
Kay liavls launched things Iiv
S E M I N O D E J V I.IN K IM 1
passing tu Melts ill-hind tin- line
I.F. Jlm m v W hut ley
nf srritnmnge from whlrh point
I.T — Itoliert Newson
Matta streaked, ripned and chum
l,fl — Hull Klmemaker
ad his way &gt;14 yards ilown to the
(! — Ibib C arter
fimyma IB. The versatile Melts
IKS— l.arry llntes
than followed through hy winging
R T ticne Itan*
gn aerial to Hhrffleld in the end
ItK— Harold Pale
•one. Fox converted his second
It —Jimm y llnwkinx
straight extra point.
II —Johnny Junes
Mnmmls lallar l.oekvlt rrark*
II — Dallas Turner
I tha llarratuda mil for an eye
II llalph Flowers.
leasing 81-yard sprint to the'
S E M IN O L E JV KKCOItim
m/rna BB where Melts In Ids
Krurtng
turn finished the Job by skirling
TD HP T P
Player
hla left and and mil .legging the
r.
il
.'III
Jones
opposition to tha gn-d line ami
\
If
26
Ri&lt;yii'dils
■J
tha fourth Hemlnole Tl&gt;.
II
12
Flower*
Tha tiring homecoming defend
H
2
Hawkins
l
wars flattened hy Mutts ami Turner
6
1
■tiguard nf
In
vanguard
of Interference lo
h:i
r.
Total*
LI
fourth period
ns the l.nke
openl‘tha
the fourt
.
Standing*
Monroe farm hov ata up HI yards
W . L. Pet. TP.
tel* hla final Tt). Coaches Hill HANFORD
HM
!1 1 .780
Fleming ami Fred Gann* furtively OtqionenlH
ni
.250
1 !l
yanked the regulars from the line Han.
(&gt;pi»up and used «'!
' .
Delaiml
ii
.'ll
^ ‘.
Without disqualifying too many
0
Mnlnlniid
fill
player* for ihe Junior Varsity
(Dnytonn)
M m a tomorrow night with Edge18
Kilizewnler
0
W llt r In tha Memorial 8tadlum.
(Orlando)
Jimm y Wade, running like it
DeLand
7
14
aaared rabbit or an Inspired hern,
teamed with (lane Ksirldge nnd
T H E Y A R D ST IC K
Hanford
Naw Smyrna Reach
o
Firs* Downs
u
&gt;ft
Yards Rushing
117
II
Yards I'nsslng
HU
7
Passes Attempted
Id
4
Passes Completed
It
0
Passes Intercepted
0
Jl
Punts
7
I6JI Punting Average
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Harold Appleby Menaces Pezold’s 0
Stine Bowlers
Safety Gives
“Blonde Bomber” Of Bowling And
Eustis 2-0 Win
Lead Witb-Second !*3&amp;ce Surge Tie Ace Glass
timated as his 500-plus series of
Links Sets Pace In Mixed Loop
Post Office’s Harold Apple­ last Wednesday shows. He la cap­
For City Lead
Over Panthers byTheflared
up prominently this
As cnnshlnnl as she is I ii gulf,
so Is she consislant in howling.
Wlio? Why. Miss Ellen Hells - the
hlonde limnher of the links and
howling alleys
In IH games, Miss Hells has
downed 2777 pins, to rank sec­
ond In the Mixed Howling
Iwagur, holds a 151 average to
lead both (hr men and women of
the circuit while gamering an­
other second —- a 106 single
game effort.
Morris Sjublom
is the next best
bowler ,
l b rt
loop. He lias a
153 a v e r a g e ,
which rales n lie
w ith
Cole in an
Yales for Ihe No
2 spid In the
league
Kjnhlmn
holds ihe distinc­
tion o f having
leveled Ihe most
plus, 3217, howKlim Hells
ever, he has played In 21 games,
y
o
ilie
r
howler.
more Himii any
II was Hjnlilnm'x 233 If{ante lli.it
went down In Ihe record hooks us
history of Ihe Infant limp and Ihe
highest score reglslcrd at Ihe .San­
ford Howling Alley in Ihe lust two
years
Hill Terpell. ii recent sailor nd

ditlon to the league has Ihe fourth
ranking average with MB.
•Mixed Howling Mxgue
Player
(• Pins Av*. I1G
Betts
18 2773 154 200
21 3217 153 233
SJohloni
Yalrs
12 1810 113 190
0 888 148 170
reepell
18 2658 147 193
Powell
Markin
12 1764 147 172
Reed
8 881 147 170
Tracy
15 1929 139 161
18 2130 133 160
Creasy
Von llcrliulls
15 1B99 135 167
Robinson
21 2818 134 180
12 1602 134 163
Bully
9 1188 132 173
Moreland
Ra.xorn
12 1572 131 152
18 2325 129 170
Burnett
3 388 129 139
Herron
14 IH99 127 170
Fournier
15 1901
127 149
Ash
15 1516 126 161
Marlono
Ussury
21 2602 121 173
6 745 124 103
Mryer
21 2.505 119 161
I ’rzold
lliernnt
6 694 119 161
12 1378 115 155
Martin
.1 337 112 134
Huhertnn
21 2328 111 138
Hartwlck
8 654 109 141
Welnkafxky
6 650 108 127
Gill
3 319 100 124
Norlon
15 1562 104 140
How CM
98 no
3 295
Nefl
77 103
9 691
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FSL To Play 140 Games In 1953
With Only 2 Veterans Per Club
OKI.ANDlt up
Directors ttp
Upon his return. Ihe directors
proved Sunday a MOuiinic season will meet lit Jacksonville Hcarli
for Ihe t'iuss D Florida Stale Sunday. Dec II. lo elect officers,
The directors have been urging
open M o n day,
Longin'
uiuii In IU53 loo oil
U! Monday, Aug Krlder I" accent a third term hoi
April
irli 13, nod close
he
has said fir wants to retire
31
They voted iiniitilmutody In re from ihe non paying Job
Thr directors discarded Ihe
slricl each club to two veterans
ns an economy measure Last Hhnuuhnessy Playoff syslrm and
year, the chilis were permilted adopted a new one whereby Ihe
winners of Ihe first and second
four veterans
Next season entii chili may have halves of Ihe season inert In a
besides the two veterans seven five game scries to decide the
limited service men and sevpn championship If the same learn
rookies for u total ol HI players. wins both halves there would he
A rookie is u player who ha* been nu playoff
The All-Star game will ho hrld
in less than lib games and a lintlied service man Is one who has June 22 in Sanford. Fans In Ja ck ­
uni taken part in mote Ilian three sonville Hcarli, Palatkn. Daytona
lleucli nnd Del.nnd will pick tho
seasons of pro hall
The salary limit lor each chili North leant and those In Drlandn.
was fixed ut I2.IUXI a month, ex­ Sanford. Cocoa and Lrrrlmrg will
determine Iho South squad.
clusive uf the manager's pay.
H was nnnmmcpd Ihnl Iho
John Krldrr. Sanford, league
attendance in
president, was Instructed lo attend league's overall
ihe minor league husrlinll meet- round figures last year amounted
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N o li’s G a in In
Kid Tor Top Spot

’uhh I(annum Quits
ininob* (iriti Team

Hush lliilimim, slur three-letter
Seminole High School athlete who
wus voted ns th" most promising
football player In the school in
The 100 tmw Ii ii g of Dot Powell, 1051, turned In his uniform Inst
Klli'ii llctts ami Uolcmun Yatcn Thoisdny afternoon nnd nnnnunrcotni'lni'd to give tram No. II two cd that ho was quitting the foot*
victories In llirre guinea over No. (pill
I'*, placing the winners within
Tho J u n i o r
one game of the first plan', in
flash hud been
Mixed I.rag up net loo at Hip Hunp laying
first
ford Howling Alleys last Mnndny
string left guard
all season and
night.
was doing an ex­
MU* llrtls rang up the high
cellent Job both
•eric* with a 131 total whllp
nn defense and
Morris Sjublom claimed tha tup
nffense, accord­
honor* fur tha lower* with a I IB
ing
tu
both
•ffurt.
-roach e a
lllll
The
cellarF l e m i n g and
fj dwelling No. Sl’a
Fred (ianns.
continued for the
lines ilannum
Neither coach
arrond
straight
could give a reason for Huumim's
week In gain in
their drive to va­ sudden decision tu quit the team,
cate last place llnnmim wu* unavailable for com­
hy slapping two ment.
The IBIi.pouml athlete waa
defeats In three
gumes on thr one of the leading scorer* on Ihe
fifth
ranking Junior Varnlty basketball team
at NIIH last year and played
No. «' *. Frank
Markin’* 479 led first string on Ihe baseball
, ----- --the No. 8’a up­ team, lie waa tha regular ranrising. Heed of Nu. 'i scored a 430 lerflelder for Ihe Amerlran Jun­
ior Leglnn leant from Hanford
series.
that made Ihe alate tournament
Meanwhile, Ihe third ranking
In Hurke last summer.
No. 4’s spcutfd their position at
the expense uf Nn, B with a
('L U II FD R HALE
pair nf wins and a loan. A new­
W E ST PALM HEACH Ut - Tho
comer Fournier broke in for the W eil Palm lloach Indian! of tho
winner* with a bang hy splat­ Claex H Florida
International
tering 40.1 Irnnlna. 'T ill fbib" League are up for ialo.
llasure knocked down 3Ht pins
Several persons were reported
In pare the losers’ efforts.
Interested in forming a syndicate
Markin's 479 series stood out to lake over Ihe baioball club from
ns tho best for the evening and Lou Ordway, sole owner for the
Miss Powell's 1H8 gnme set tha pail five years,
Ordway sold other Interests
evening's precedent In that de­
would prohibit his continuing In
partment.
Thu Mixed Magus gets under­ baseball at this time and Invited
way again tonight at 7iII0 at tha anyone Interested in buying Uur
club to attend a meeting tonight.
Hanford Howling Allaya.
No. a
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Players
I
* Total
PA LM BEA C H III - Maun
‘
113
IB# 383 O'Brien, one of the top U. S. an
Poxold
10# 473 taur iwlmmora, announced Sunday
Ash
134
14* m
Markin
17a 479 she la turning professional to be*
Morton*'
BOB
.tat
. . . .utt
. .I#8
. . (U
1 come an liu tiu c to ra t the StUflah
Total
B l l SI4 #14 14*4 Yacht and Beach Club.
Mi*a O'Brien, bolder of the
No. I
( I D American record in Ihe lOttjrard
8 Total backstroke, la from Rod Bank,
Players
t
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Reed
17d tt# 14# 488 N. J ,
137 108 110 8S4
Uaaury
100 100 100 300
8SB Blind
d t » 183
Creaay
4 tt 4TB m 13*6
Hump
114 89
337 Total
Total
646 441 616 1616 No. 6
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Play era
6 Total
Tracy
136 664

In iM ixed L e a g u e

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YaUe

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Appleby Rolls 538 “Trickman” Jackson
Series A n d Gray
la Nailed Behind
Scores 219 Game
Crooms Goal Lino
Stine Machine Company bowl
rr*. who have been gaining steam
all year, finally reached the top
of the City League, though thej
had to share the limelight wlti
tic season front running Ace
(ilnss Company.
Tha Hllna onslaught waa cilmuted laat Thursday night at
the Hanford Bawling Altera
when tha machiaiata lowered the
hmtm on the third place mallmrn from ihe Po«l Office In (wo
xsmrw of the three set series.
Orville Tourhtun wan the in­
dividual star for
Ihe winners as
he rolled a 194
game nnd a se­
ries high uf 019.
"King Carl" Von
Hnrholls contrib­
uted, materially,
to the Htino vie*
» tory with n conslstent 4HU ieOn I Me Tuuchlonrlcn.
Ihe m ailm en w ere not w ith ­
out their share n f glory In the
liiHliig rause, how ever. Harold
Appleby, one o f Ihe City clrrult's lop bowler* atl season,
urahhrd Ihe Individual sp otlig ht
in Ihe series by smashing 33ft
pins, w hich gave the postman
the league hig h fu r the evening.
Vppleby's 195 gam e was like• i-e the best single lin e effort
nf the game.

W h ile
the am;
S&lt;i ii&lt;* h o w l e r s ,
wi-ri' lying Ace
Class
Com nan v F
fur first place, tj
tli"
glussmti. w re
dropping
two games of
ttin-e to the fifths,
plio-e
Celery- '
t ity
Printers. ,^
Pete K llrl as­
sumed the lead-■'J
lug rule In the Paul Petold
printers' triumph wllh a lusty 493
s e rif* .
Close behind wax that
bowling fanatic, Al Nrgrotto, wllh
474. Negrotto, also plays with the
new VJ-0a Navy League on Tues­
day nights and finds time to also
play again nn Mnnday evenings
wllh tno women In the Mixed
lieaguaJesie Cooke wu* tho high series
bowler for Ace with a 489. Bobby
Ilorsdnrf Jr . stood next with a 481
three set total.
Meanwhile. Ihe usually high
flying pln-buslrrs of Htanley
lingers were falling again thia
week In Ihrlr worst slump of
Ihe current season. The rellar
dwelling powermen of Florida
Power and Light continued their
drive lo vacele Ihe alilh spot In
the leegue by shocking the
Ktanleymen with two wine In
three eels.
Calvin Dray showed tho way for
tho underdog* with sterling 523
serlcn. It was Dray's 319 high
gamo that not only set tha eve­
ning precedent for (he league hut
broke the backs of the hardwaremen In the very first set.
The old "Klngflsh"— Paul Priold—could do no better than knock
471 plna down In the aeries for tha
best losing effort, Hla brother
George, who Is coming out Into
his own after so many years of
being shaded by Pa u ri achieve­
ments, was neat with a 402 total.
Calery City
I'layera
Negrotto
Burnett
Pevlo
Hchautleet
Eltel
Tout

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I
2
189 122 172 474
133 LIB 189 410
119 105 178 4B3
I 28 141 167 430
158 100 175 493
718 7M 881 3871

Aeo (Haas
Players
Skcht
Kamier
Borsdorf
Carrol!
Cooko
Total

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118 172
145 152
173 101
13# too
182 153
753 71#

gllno Machina
Playora
Von Herbulla
0. SUno
J . Herbat
E. Kirchhoff
0. Touchton
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144
166
181
136
761

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103 452
178 476
148 481
132 368
154 489
774 1345

An
unusual
safety in tho
opening minute a of Eustli-Crooms
gridiron battle provided Ihe 2-0
victory for the visiting* Tigers
over the local Panthers last F ri­
day night In the Memorial Sta­
dium before an estimated 700
stunned fans.
A fter Crooms'
Grade Edge
kicked off to the Tigers. Eustl*
marched down to the Panther fiveyard-llne on a sustained drive of
running play*. There the Crooms
eleven hrld fast and took posses­
sion of the hall.
tin th* very first play, Quar­
terback Ernest Thorne look Ihe
pas* from center and handed it
off to l,eul* "Trickman" Jackson behind the ('rooms goal line.
Jackson was nailed almost Im­
mediately before he could gel
started by th# alert Kuatla
ends, thus providing the Tigers
with a two-point safely Iwad,
rhlch they neld for the re­
mainder of Ihe contest.
Roth teams came back In tho
second period with blood In their
eve*, clawing In an attempt for a
touchdown. At one point Eustla
almost srored but for a neat tackle
by Right End Eddie E lliy . A
Eustl* hack circled his end on
Ihe Crooms 45 with only Ellsy be­
tween tho runner and the coveted
Hanford goal line.
Ellsy made a bruising tackle
(hat rut down th* Kuntl* ball
carrier to save tho Panther*
from further embarrassment.
Ellsy hit Ihe runner ao hard
that Hr. (}, H. Htarke was called
down from among tho specta­
tor* lo attend to In# courageous
end. A preliminary check up revested that Ellsy waa Jual badly
shaken up, much to Ihe relief of
Coach Franklin.
In the second half, Franklin In­
serted his ace passing specialist
Oliver Smith, whs had been in­
jured for the last three weeks.
Trained with another passing ex­
pert, Cubit
Malone, Franklin
hoped to conquer Eustl* via the
serial route.
The strategy failed, but Frank­
lin gained solace by the defen­
sive work of hla charges In stop­
ping two serious Eustla thrusts
that pierced Crooms' territory to
the five and threq yard lines.
In (he closing minute* of Ihe
cunleat, Ihe Panthers made one
last touchdown effort that fell
short. On fourth down, CuMt
"Shotgun" Malone faded back
and pitched a 29-yard pas* to
Gordon Furl, who alnod out all
evening In pasa receiving rules.
The Panther* picked up (3 more
yard* on a penalty, but were
unable In cash in on th* oppor­
tunity before th* whittle blew
ending Ik* game.
Crooms linemen Leo Thomas
and John Moore, who earned
starting bertha against Kuitls for
their fine play In last week'*
tlungerford loss, turned In an­
other fine Job on defense.
The lending Crooms ground
gainers, Oscar Williams and Art
Knight ware watched like convlet*
hy tnc Tigers and war* thus hampgred all nLsht. Williams paces
the Panthers in th scoring de­
partment with 16 points and la
eloeely followed by Knight with
13.
Tha Panthers play Leesburg
Thursday n lih t in the final Me­
morial Stadium appearance. It
will he homecoming for Ihe local
school and a gals celebration la
plannad.
Eustla
2 9 0 0— 2
Crooms
0 0 0 0— 0
Bafety — ( Eustl*)
Officials i ReFoe, Lamb and Eu­
banks.

week In the constant struggle to
unseat the City Bowling League’s
perennial leader — Paul Pezold.
The bespectacled pin smasher,
who wears a neatly trimmed black
mustache, surged Into the spot­
light with a tremendous 2.8 pin
average Jump that elevated him
Into second place only 2 8 pins be­
hind the ageless "Klngflsh" Pciold.
The 2S-year veteran of the
bowling lanes continued hla do■fautten of the City League far
the seventh consecutive week
wMh ■ 188..7 percentage, the
lowest mark ke kaa maintained
Mace the very first week.
;£ Appleby, w h o
upset the apple
cart by breaking
Into the personal
two-way rare for
the
Individual
bowling title be­
tween I'ctnld nnd
"King C arl" Von
U e r b u 11 s this
week, has come
the closest of any
bowler in t h e
Harold Appleby league to over­
hauling Pezold In tho past seven
weeks.
Meanwhile, Von Iterbull* was
falling from second In third In
(ace of the Appleby offensive, but
actually picking up .2 nf n percent­
age nn hi* last week's second---•—* average.
— ---ie. Thus, "King C arl"
seeded
hear .8
.0 of a pc
percentregistered a near
ige point gain on Pezold in Ihclr
personal wnr for league suprem­
acy.
Thlsi Is how close Ihe race Is
now: Pezold leads with a 189.7:
Appleby Is second with a 158 H and
Von Herbulls is third with a 188.3
average.
In fourth place Is Orville Touchton with a 163.3 percentage, which
represents better than a pin gain
over his average of last week.
Touchlon should not be underes­

Howling Standings
V J 12 L E A G U E
W L Pina
HellrtHx
3 9 1881
J R B ’s
2
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Tlgercata
2
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Bearcats
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Panthers
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2 1739
Bobcat*
1 2 RUT
C IT Y L E A G U E
W I. 1IC.
Stine Machine
20 10 Bit
Ace Glass
20 to nzo
Post Office
13 15 KM
Stanley • Rogers
13 17 840
FPA L
11 19 807
Celery City
11 19 838
Last Wednesday’s Result*
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Stine Machine
Celery Clly
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Htanle
Glass
Ace G
Post ORicc
High Three
IL Appleby .................... ... 338
523
C. Gray ...........................
519
O. Touchton .................. .
High Game
C. Gray ....................... . ... 219
195
II. Appletfy ........ .......... .
O. Touchton
...... ......... .... 194
M IX E D L E A G U E
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No. 1
1
4 7
No. 0
in it
No. 4
B 16
No. 5
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No. 8
7 14
No. 3
High Team Herles
No. 6
.... 1640
High Team Game
... 640
No. 8
High Series
Frank Markin .............
470
High Game
Dot Powell ...................
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Nov. I I
Hemlnole JV * va. Mainland
Nnv. 18
Cleveland 38 Chicago Cardinals 13 Crooms vs. Leesburg (Home­
Detroit 11 Pittsburgh 6
coming)
Green Bay 41 Chicago Bears 38
Nov. 14
Los Angsles IT Dallas •
Seminole* va. Hcabreeso
New York 31 San Francisco 14
Nov. 18
PhUtdelphlg 61 Washington 30
Seminole JV s . vs, Edgewater
Nov. 34
FO O T BA LL 8COBR8
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Waih 51 Brlllah Columbia
Louisiana Tech 7 Southeastern La Western
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810 144 160
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R. Hubbard
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L . Lawson
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167 16# 464 Bridge
133 163 461 Furma
128 186 496 Lenoir
104 188 610 Maryville
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able of fooling everyone by com­
ing from the outside and claiming
the title from Pezold and tho other
sn-callcd top contenders.
, Bob Steele, td
thouch maintain*
lug his fifth rank­
ing position, fell
Hartwlck, w h o
.w a s Idle l a s t
^week.
In 1951, Pezold
|ahead of B i l l
was less than (wo
mrly a point
this week to a
160.7 just .1 of a
percentage polqte
____________
n Herbulls with V
pins
ahead of Von
aiTi top figure. Both
bowlers are
100.1
B&lt;
riding along at a slightly
_ better
clip than they were last year at
this corresponding period
Ray Carrol, who lx having trou
Ido getting going this year, was In
third place with a 161.1 average
Hoy Holler, since retired, stood
fourth with a 137.1 average. HD
213 game was tops until that time
loo. Orville Toucnlon rounded out
tho top flvo with a 157.1 averag^
0 Pins AvT
Player
30 5077 169 7
P. Pezold
24 3993 188 9
Appleby
30 4983 168 3
Von Herbulls
30 4937 184 1
Touchton
30 4807 160 7
Slccle
13 2400 180 6
Hartwlck
30 4728 157 l
K unner
30 4034 154 1
O. Pezold
27 4135 153 I
Kretzcr
30 4375 152 I
Cooke
30 4372 132 I
llcrbxt
30 4588 1325
Eltel
30 4309 15(1*
Kirchhoff
8 DM 150 I
Ely
30 4501 150 l
Negro! to
20 1993 149 I
-Skcht
30 4477 149 7
Gray
21 3128 1482
Borsdorf
30 4444 14A t
Pevlc
9 1327 147 t
Buker
27 3958 146 1
Stine
13 1890 145 I
Cobb
27 3916 145 1
Carrol
24 3481 143 1
J. ilerbst
27 3897 144 9
Ross
30 4329 I44.M
Lawson
24 3449 143.1
Hubbard
30 4303 143 1
Russel
13 2148 143 3
Scoot tel I
9 1283 140 3
David
30 4128 137 1
Piercy
21 2782 132 1
Hardison
18 2354 130 1
Miller
18 2340 130
Burnell
8 739 1283
Stanley
379 128 1
3
Prescott
8 720 121
Van Ness
1951 Avrragrs
AvJ
G Pins
I'layrr
27 4493 166 1
1 l\ Pezold
27
4444
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2 Von Herbulls
27 4363 D ili
3 Carroll
20 3157 157 1
4 Holler
27 4279 1581
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(iuilty In Assault
And Battery Case
.F o llo w in g conviction by a sis'Wtan Jury In a lengthy ease In
County Court yesterdav, E . C.
Rates, operator of the Altamonte
Soring* hotel, wax fined a tola)
of IIM I and costs hy Judge Douglas
KlenMrnnt on two counts of assault
and battery.
Charges were brought against
Mr. Dates, following un altercation
on Lake Orlcula, May 1U, which In­
volved the defendant In the case
and two minors. Dabble llaltaw ay,
10. and llillic Kills. 19, both o f Cas­
s e lb e r ry .
Testimony In Ihe case, which was
brought'nut by a parade of wit­
nesses. Including Talley llaltaway
and Albert Kills, the boys' falhsrra.
for the prosecution, and Mr. and
Mrs Rules for the defense, who re­
vealed Die altercation occurred af­
ter the hoys had decided to gu
swimming in Ihe lake near lha ho­
tel's beach

Under fpieatlunlng hy the defense
attorney, G. W. Spencer, and
-jGeorgc A. Speer. County prosecut­
in g attorney, witnesses related Ihe
trouble started when Ihe hays re­
futed lo leave the bathing Mach
area after being ordered away by
Mrs. Rales Tne boys contended
t ?)y were free to swim in the lake
where they pleased.
Mr. Bales came upon the icene
. and ordered them to leave and
again they refused. He went to­
ward Utelr outboard motor boat in
his own powered-boat and the boys
-yied the area. The defense contendMed one of the boys made an obscene
gasliiro at Mrs. Bates upon Wav, mg. However, this point was dented
by Ihe two boys In their testimony.
The pursuit led across the lake
where the boys stopped and Mr.
Halea caught up with them. AccordIng to testimony, Mr. Bates slap■ the Hattaway boy, grabbed
bv Ihe throat and threw him
.nto Ihe like, where the boy's
swimming trunks were chewed up
i by the propeller on Mr. tatea*
M r. Bates fell into the take in
the process, according to toitlrnony, and the Kills Tad grabbed
an oar for defense purposes. The
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It wa* testified.
The lla lta w a y lad then railed
at him to return, that M r. Batea
was taking their boat, II waa said.
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M M O I JOHN (IIIN R O W IR , son id I ' i e .ideol -elect Dwight I) Kiseobower, writes a cmitituluiotury i.uliogruio in Koiei, lo I mit ti hi* lather
« "'l mother In Nrw York. The messiige read: "Dear folks: Mv heartiest
mngratulutlons Mv tliotighli were with you all the way, Johnny."
I.ater, young Eisenhowt-r biuuglit out n-tir-l.inrnti tor tltleeii guetlt,
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Chinese,Drive £ J e n L a y s D o W I l F o U f
Koreans Dom-^ . . « J
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Sniper R idge P r i n c i p l e s r o r h n d m g
K o re a T ru c e Im p a sse
S K O U L (.P—A smashing Chim-se
Infantry and artillery attack drove
South Korean defender* from the
mum Allied poxithiu mi StiRmi
Ridge tonight
It was the 13th Run- Pulled N j
Runs forces have lieen driven off
Pirn-point Hill since the battle for
Ihe Klimhua ridges began Gel 14
The Soulh Koreans fell hack at
it l» in after u five hour bailie with
l.Sno Chinese It heg.m with nm­
ol the heaviest Communist artillery
barrages nt the war An American
military adviser called it the lieav
lest artillery concentration he had
ever seen
Associated Press eunes|Hiiuleul
John Randolph, inixirlmg trnm the
scene un Ihe central front sold
th e
Cniiiummst* hurled
i.tsm
rmiiids ol mixed mortar ami .trill
lery fire lo the first lew mmoles
|of tin- hour hum kleknM barrage
Less than un hour alter the first
gun opened (Ip. the Reds lushed
out m a three pronged attack Rial
lilt the ridge on ll.c north east
and west
'I here was violent lighting in at
most pitch darkness under a low
eloud cover that limited tin- clfci
tiveoess ol C N flutes
I lo* South Koreans liegoo wltti
1drawing to then hast* ixisiltous no
I the outlying spurs of Sol|M-r Itiilge
These are Ihe iiosillous they have
always been able lo hold in Ihe L?
previous vviRulrawals from
Pm
|Himl
Karller I ih I u) Lulled Nallnos m
faidryilien Riit-vv Itaek lied attacks
on both tin eastern and western
ends nt Rie tileak rainswept Korean
tiattlellue as well as a fiiinpauv
sjle tfrfi lo lift men attack oti
, i Stiipei Itnlge
tin the wt-Klern 11 i,i,l. Allied in
fuiilrvmi'll teimlsed a seeimtl al
tack by 390 Chinese Reds on Pork
chop Hill duly fom hours earln-i
Ihe Reds hail shinned llo-lr way

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High Court Will
For New Law On Hear Appeal Of
Trash Collection
Publisher Case
Kccommcndat ions For
Rutter T ra ffic Con­
trol Are Also Made

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C Of C Campaign
Raises $3,436 By
Close Of 1st Day

Tin- Chamber nf
Commerce
membership dilve hail raised
a
total of |.1,4.1(1 by the cloee of It*
first dav of m-tls,«- campaigning,
K. G. Kilpatrl-k, Jr ., chairman,
announced at the hoard of direc­
tor's meeting of the nr-Miiltatlmi
at the Vsrht Club last night.
Mr. Kilpatrick reported that the
captains and their various teams
are doing an excellent Job and ex­
pressed his nnpreeistlon fur the
co-opera I Inn nf workers and merehants alike.
He announced that the nest re.
ports should he made a* a round­
up of team workers In he held at
the Muhteiuma Hotel
Thursday
■miming nt 1&lt;):.'IU o'clock.
President G. N. Hprncrr thanked
Mr, Kilpatrick for the work which
he and Ills committee are doing
and announced the appointment of
several new committee members
for the current year
The road* nild bridge* commit­
tee will h&lt;* under the chairmanship
of John Melsch with II. K Kniirakre u- co-chairman. Other mem­
ber* of this committee are Judee
Douglas Rlinstriiiri. .Senator l„ F
ll-ivle, Mark Cleveland. J r
V. A.
William s, Jr., Frank Wheeler It..
Mah-nliii Hie.-Ins, and Jack Rolls
John
Krider
was
nppmnied
chairman of the hasehnll commit
tee with Jack Hall Senator Movie,
John Callahan. Denver Cordell,
and Mayor W. A. Sfemper, as
memhera.
Thv advertising and nuhllcltv
committee will he under the etin'r rnanshln of Holland Dean with It
I,. Hooker aa vica chairman and
Randall Chase Je rk Rolls. R. W
W are, ami M. !.. Bleating a i other
member*.
The finance rommHteF'eenatatg
of .7. R. Rnxloti, chairman, George
W illiam *, T. K. Tucker, Jack Hall
anil Andrew CarrawnvThe Industrial committee consiMs of W illiam Clark chslrmnn
and It I. Bauman T K. Tuck-r,
Itolil. W illiam *, A It Peterson. J r
K. J . Mnuuhtun. J r N. A. P a t­
rick. W illiam
Dawson, George
Stine, George Touhv, E . W . Ttiuin
as. and K. J . Mought«m. Hr.
H. R. Pope suggested that Doroad and bridge committee wotk
out n III Olid long range pmeiatu
for the development of roads In
Seminole County ami added. " I
don't care where Ihe road Is going
to lust si, long a* It start* In Sem ­
inole County."
Judge Rtenstrom
urged
that
work he started »t otiee in getting
some Mg baseball team to train
In Hanford and to take over Die
Sanford entry In the Florida Stale
League pointing out the financial
(Continued (hi Pa«« Four)

■ •

TU ESD A Y

Regarding Evidence
On Katyn Massacre

W A SH IN G T O N t*t — Supreme
( Id rt Justice Robert II Jackson
tulii congressional Investigators to
day as chief prosecutor at the N u r­
emberg trials he never received
Am erican documents blaming Hus.la for the Katyn Forest massacre
Jackson testified before a spe­
cial lloose rom m tllre Iryini: to
decide whether Am erican officials,
in an elfort to avoid disrupting
w u ilm e relations with
Moscow,
;A#picased information that Rus­
sians were responsible for Katyn.
Jackson said deaplle a lack of
evidence he whs ichictunl In agree
to a Soviet demand that the Nur­
emberg W ar Crimes Court charge
German* with the slaughter of IS,m si Polish of lice is and
Intellec­
tual* ut K u t)n Forest In Western
Ilnssio
"W e did not learn nl any usable
evidence In American isixsesslim,"
Jackson said lie added thul during
ibg trial* he knew nothing of re­
am- by f’nl, John II Van vllet Jr .,
pi!
or two ntlii r American officers,
wlio had ofllclully told Washington
that the Soviet* were responsible
tor Kutyu
The committee has rctsirtcd to
Congress tlial its iuterunllonal In­
vestigation proved the Russians
killed the Poles In the spring of
IUin to prepare for u Communistdominated Poland.
Chairman Madden tU-Inti.&gt; said
In un opeiimg statement that the
.Im im ttee would end Its work this
week Iml It would cooperate with
the nest Congress lor a continued
Investigation of other atrocities,
Including (hose against American
troops m Korea lie said such u
probe would "arouse world public
opinion against International brig
sndry, barbarity ami lawlessness.
Van Hllet, a German war prisonf*r.
ny me
er, wo*
was ikiKrii
taken by
lha iNails to Innovel crude Katyn gra
tra v e l in 1043.
Iclul report In
lie submitted an offlcl
I &lt;At Prntajfrtn In M ay, t04i,
ti
conclud­
ing llial the Russians were re­
sponsible The report was stamped

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KivSe&gt;iliwvc?rrS ^ iily H ICisenhower

Justice Declures He
Didn’t Receive Any
Documents Rluming
Russia For Crime

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is asking i* not mil of line." lo get paid lor Rie work, even though lui, Memoniil D..-|ninl
I m»iiis I !»t iiie
Tilt1 vt-iierutile wuuutn M&gt;- | ‘lei.
til l llllll! i INI M l III) k IcIIHII I iu\ .if
commented, "mill llmt it would the type Is destroyed without being
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• I
1.74k’ )••’!"11
Swim. Stum'-. I ’ltloii Court, lli
ll*l 114a**11
uinke for MII I'B 'le i. Speedier col used
I f * I it * &gt;■I . &lt; l i t m i h f r
A|»| ie,(img u- witiic-M-s l" i (tu Mr I.I »... . •In
lection of Irtish ut I csh cost to
lit lit* argument. I Inn sun said Imi.ln lllg liw itv. m e reiteui’il Itoiii
I-: (V Stiles, I esldrut til IUHI
VpMpkii, Fm ied
Ihe derision of the Court of Apio-al* Ihe wilier l.v W i II in in I'hrllette West I llllll Street du d at tl tsi a m pritw-cnlii.ii i .'pre■.-nil'll tiy i ’dv r•f I •)
the taxpaveni."
.
lli*
l"iilt'*|s*lfU'Y
ARtinu t A I SltinhiiNci
wen- ! * *
H r iMiiiiU-d .mi ili*&lt; oiilniaui't- l« contrary to Ihu t-*(ircxx purpimi- and
u,lj! K
r' C
*f i'mik-.lcv, it.-euidiiig l*.
today ul iiume
i
it
Negr.i
bov
hud
lui
I
J|tM S f i t u . i i k l ,
Fill l ink
Pal ttiliii.-ti i i . i -ii It.-ulerwall I.-• Hllll I H
would liiak.- tin- -.tnr.- »r indivt
(Ci.ulluont On Page Fo ur)
I I'i" " ,
Horn iii Dover Kent county Kng illi k M . n .mil i i I ....I- ..it. and Set
Diem
tie
liml
-ecu
ll.e
wiutuiii
en
I *"I* • I t . U 111 V s s f f l . 4
dual person r.-xpniixiidr for th&gt;te l Die wiilei The uuideot if li-.t land July D, lW'-:i M r Sltles came tu It W I'i -iic I i 1 Ru-'i'll l|iuusb&gt;
I Ml .
. l i e d » h ill t *if(i«i| | " V V
disposal of trash and foi Ihe
Negro I k .v n-pmir.l tlie ill idi-lit of Suuiiird i'.7 years ago Oil Sept 21 j Drlaiidi. ..11.&gt;it.i-&gt;. m i.ieM-nti-d tin .*» \\ it! •
Il I d s ' l l .
14 I I I
\ lilt'l l
pollcirtK" of pn-inisi's
Die wunuiu'- going into Die water IH!»2 lit- wa- married to M ary K defelidatil
H ill h» mu * s*. ; hi
eiiii I
Thu orditmnt-.- provides
thul
first li. putiee, wlm l.nve teime.l lloharl uf Hurt-Run. Pa and took
('.unit, ..,-aiii l tin- di lciuiaiil civ
\ I' 4 1
11 " I I | . • 411)1
trash should he stored in a coil
the niutt.-i in, altemiil l.v the wo Ml- lirith- tu tin- home nil We-.l eled al tin- tint leligRty -es-UHi u in •
V ill.
i «t
I ’ k U l l i t - •41411 V I l l ' l l I' d
tslnrr of rod (note than Ml gal
Thrid SI reel wliyre Riey have re dealt Willi ..tu- ell '.-Ihllt: billet v
mail til take tl.'l OWII life
Mi- li..mil.I Dunn, furm rilv »log
tons, whi.'lt shall he ninth- a c e s , hochi te. I with thi&lt; Oiliilitln an.I
-ided -iiiciA patIceninti related thul Mi
1i ludilii l ticket-, and .iniitlu-i mi pu-,
I In
O lll-d ’
.................... ....
"ip
nlblt* to till alley »r It. u street Da violin Ki-ach aiiinl.-ut thi-alrl.al Swim had staled -lie wanted I"
itu Sept 21 Mr uuil Mrs Stiles I m — I ih : -anil* un Del 'll date id a
King Lion Kd MeCail paid a urh when un alley is not uvuil
to
|44*I' | I t 11 (4 * 1 i i u *
ii-li-hr.ited ilieii laitli wt-diliug .mnl laid made by j-.liic All I hi- wit
take
her
own
life
and
I,egged
to
In.
gioopH.
I
iiih
nHviiUM'd
Dii'
ilirrcloi
solemn tribute to the A me ilcan (jlde. Much t &gt;IInil is held to llleall
H i s*
VV * ' d
Iti v in a*h*
versary Mr Stiles was « relJied iie--ev except Mi
I
ideaned
ill
i.r.lei
Dull
-Jocould
rhip
of
tillfolDii-oming
liltsv
of
tench.
dc-h
boy* who guv* their livv* In
d * I’ l i D i m
4’
f fi i l l i l t l t
(Continued tin Pagi- Four)
Jeweler
tin- furOu-iuning pluv of III.- Sim - do so, after site was li-neurd
-t-rgeaul parlu-lp.ii.'d lit tin- laid
World W ar 1 In a brief Aimisttr*
mi'*'! 1ng**
\! •.it i vi f it ill' ,
M i l I Mi l
Surviving lit addition lit I hi* wt
ford Theater Guild, "The Night .,(
Tin- remalidiul ca-ex will lie
Day talk befora the l.lons Club at
dow ate four daughters. Mrs lla/el liiougld up helori- tlie cuurt miliv id k% * I i ’ 1 14 l ' i t ' • u l U d d l l I 1 " Id in Hu*
D
C
N
I'V
RIM
IT
S
Innunrv
I
nth.
the Yacht Club today.
Tlie D ii.tv Knots riding Huh G alilu cr uf Luke Monroe; Mrs G. ually Tlie defi n-.e .iHurney
Pat Hergero, wloi got prneti.-iat . » nH i,I ♦• i d - * u i l l I n 1 I II pi *•*11la*i il ST
"W * enured a new era of hope
will hold a horse show N&lt;&gt;v DM al I. Smith id Siiufiird: Mrs G G tempted tu tiave the warrant- in “ •
lltiili-r way on tlu- plav uh illiia lm
in 101»," he recalled, "jurt a* we
VI H
pi U i
IOh&lt; hut*' I it nt
-.luted h» wilt fuici.1 to rv«i,’|. tin- Farmer's Aiictlou -lie, ac­ ('nlller of I'umpunii ilcach; Mrs. tile c.i-r- ipi.i-hrd Injure Rie lii.d
are hoping now for world peace.
It ll-iwsiiii loeudier, Viola Johnson id Drlandu; one -on. started, ciinit-iiilmc Rial tlie &lt;dv "
I .' lu ll'd
] I V ' d l l kl'lH kd
11
from tin- piiHition hecaiiH.. of cording lo
But In the meantime we pa**ed
six iirihuatH'e cuvci tut' tin- chin I-.-, "•
lirensiug hituim-si ,mitten*
R. wlm staled sever til i-hdis from Thru A Stiles of Sanford.
l ("i .il timlunl I Hllll. ill '444
through another world war In
ciunriiiinlli.— have grandchildren. Mrs Eugene O' was oMroii-litiiliuii.d a, it (levi.ded •* f m
siiiil the firwt net of Du- play Im.l surroumliiig
•«j itfid lepie MtlillVI'4 Of
which thousand* more American
ileilly of New Smyrna Reach; I'tipf
lii-.-n wliinpe.l -.im.-wliiil Into slum- lieen invited lo ul I end the iCfuii
v4hiitii unit I* ■ when1 -MUdi
(j miii ,i Stall J ilute I.iit lli- mill mu ' ' ).H
llvea were laid down for that great
William Hutchison J r . chairman in-flirt- his ri-slgniilluu mul li.ai
No rrg is!i nliiiii feewill
he John W MeMuhiin with the G K wa- drilled Nr\1 lie iilleinpli-d tu ..i
-till I " lit
lieu lined,
cause of peace.
nf the Junior Chamber of Coin In- lind Iniplieil lie would prohnhlv eluilged for i-iilertiig tlu- slnev, he Army in Albumutriiut\ N
Mes
,
Writ'
v*i v - &gt;11 tl l l l l l l -.id . I
m ' c iiic pet mi-nun in .in tlu- c. iiii i tin
"A * we commemorate tht» dav merce’s ‘Get-Out the Vote commit■
said,
Iml
n»
eusli
pi
ires
will
tie
Mrs
Dnuglus
Fenske.
Lakeland;
resign
to
give
more
ntti-llllou
t
l
for thoee 100,000 boy* who gave tee. was Praised for his lob and the
V(d 1 H i l l It i l l i d I h e i V l i n u l I l h *
Iu examine tlie F ill
evidence m
Miss lla/el Slllcs anil Mr* Kelly tlie i ' iisc led Hu- muliiiii also wa- ).(
k k|
I’ v
U n i t (I i l l ’ *
II'HIHItheir live* for America on foreign work nf nl* committee In bringing Ki.t Imiliiess upon taking the H- nwsided
Mi-inhcrs
of
tini-lull
la-1
night
Ann
Howard.
Hanford,
M
ir.
Char
us
ill
reel
in.
•oil, wa again look to the future
denied iiy Jndi:c lion Imldt-s
111 ) k l l ) . " I l l ) u p I l p W i H i f i g u r e *
nut
fid
percent
uf
the
registered
were
prepnrlng
the
-lie
foi
tinlentunit
Vicki
Lynn
Johnson
nf
Dr
The
play
is
Hlate.l
fur
pri-seuta
for hop* of world peace.
r-'-tllll.iiiV id wilin'--!'- was lent lift .%lt kf "fills fill i Hi id-H'limill *ir
District Governor Henry Witte, voters in Seminole County for Iasi t ion t|u&gt; fur*'till ft of next mrillth ill show and followed this nr11vIt%- lumlu. aI mi eight great grundchlhl cuntimiully fry iJiiecliuns Irnm the n l i p , -hi m id
In IM|*
SVh e ll
«U)M
Tuesday's
general
elecllutt
by
Ja
y
with
a
harlit'iiue
-upper
ren
the
Court
House.
Jr., presented Clarence Welsh
defeii-e nt tnr i ivv
i 1 1h•'t ltd
ll * f ie h ( m i l m m k e t
cce
President
Douglas
Sletixlrom
Funeral
services
will
he
held
with the monarch pin for 10 con­
Mr lleiitei will. -|H-cial
pull, e "I I ni ’ nil net V u»4i'
at llrixKim Funeral Home at 3:0U nfflcer. fir-1 tn te-ldv relute.l . u
tinuous years of aervlce to tha today.
VhifilJll fund*' fi" )*f (k*l ! In fi*The final figures on Ihe total
n in Wednesday with Rev W P cuin-tsnci-i* ul (tie laid no lltillu
•»"lv*
11 - T i l i t l i f i g i i l i « )% it f u n i l n i l Lions c ! ^ | u
,ndueUd William vole show (hat 7,6(J3 uf Ihe i 1 H.t'J
[trunks J r officiating ilitrlal will we'i-n III winch tie a. led a tirum
li... i
. i i l l l i u i l g l i d - l i d I .-ll i t s
_
follow in K /ergrecn (.'emefery
White
a* a Cub Lion presenting registered voters cast ballot* last
Inent natt hy allegedly buying a
1 1.*•v .-..old .I.. Dii- by
P IIIVV I i
with a pin. Jack Morrison, Tuesday.
"Fo lia ' ticket from the liefeudanl
■I iits' ... I fig u l.-- wi.ik.'d ..ut liy
Cliff Abies, William Hcrschel and
U ™ White's sponsor, stood hy dur­
f.,r a iliillut
lie- I ‘in v. i ilk &lt;d I' I*.I ..in Mutual
Thomas Thomas attended lha Jay- tha brief ceremonies.
ing
At the on-el id in - lesRuumv. .
.aid . .ii.111inns of picking, igmlity
Mr. Welsh, who was given a cee conference in Fort Lauderdale
Ihe
defense
atturm-v
nhteeted
In
it
H rm iiols High School ol.«e|v*"l Morris, |ntriHliieed General llntclithundsroue round of applause for over the week end and reported
-.‘lying tlie officer hadn't been .id I t.f lim l and olhei Dungs vatied
ixon
tu
the
a—emliiv
of
sltuleuli
that
they
not
only
hod
a
good
time
Armistice
Day
tills
morning
with
successfully putting on the Skivised of In- t'onslitutiiHial righl- I.... i.. .. ti i ...tu cn*p t-. .‘top for it
David L. Miller, wlm has gur
Capadea In aplU of two straight but much work was accomplished n special Program in Its auditori­ and (eacher*. Tiie speaker nrefls- lirrctl 17 years of experience In mverlng sell liicriminalliin. Iml tho tu uti.'i.ipi ti. give mil any figures
at the meeting.
i-d
his
remarks
with
the
wlxh
Dmt
um a* which I.t. (it-tieral J . F
at iiu* *.i* ti*-.- level
iibiectlnn wax overruled
The Florida Jaycee* paised a Hutchison, former cnmn-aroler of Die onromini' generation to which retail sales and service In tin
Flat.unite chart- giaplucally its f s a #
■ W
v ’a s s
'I'lu- iHilieeman related In- went
automotive
husinesa,
Ims
been
cm
resolution
endorsing
Hurlon
Thor­
the 4klh NiiDoliel Gnard division, be was spi-aklit.' would iml make ployed
lust rating Die vanmi- economic
maka too much money, they cant
(Continued On Page Font I
by
Htrickluinl-Moi rlsoii,
ns!
aa
a
candidate
for
national
Die snine niixtakes that his hud
was Ihe .’iienl sneaker.
(a.-tur- i i u .ilv.d in determining
aav wa didn't glva them ■ »hof- „
Inc., as u rar and truck salesmae
He also Introduced A. Kendall preildimL He did not accept or re­
A fter Dip nrexentstlon of colors, made.
wiiat "demand" there i- for F lo ri­
Prior lo the engagement of his
fuse,
stating
that
he
would
have
to
and Sydney Richard, two City
da fruit, a- well us -iiudur charts
P o in t!"* «“ • that since IIDH A r ­ services bv the company, he was
IH p Glee Club, under tne direction
V E T E R A N S M E N K F IT H
employees who helped the l.lone consult his wife and company tu­
-Imwing available supplies, were
of Mis- D ills Reese W hittle, -ling mistice l&gt;av ha- been a dav of hiy employed by Hunt Llnroln-McrVeterans
of
Oilarea
who
need
tor*
he
would
know
whether
he
put on tha skiing ahow.
used at the pre.otitalion. These
end celebration, lie reminded the curv Company, Ha came tu Ran
"Bless
He
Ihe
T
ie
",
which
waltd.
assistance
in
.ddiiiniug
benefitcould
run.
"Thaaa two men and Jim Dunn,
The constitutional amendment to lowed hv the reading of the Hcriu- Isivx and girl- of Seminole High ford earlv last year from C h a r­ under the Gl Hill mav receive same charts were leprodueed In S
who waa nimbi# to make the Innpamphlet which council officers
Rchool Dial "w e must nut as n leston, W. Va.
guidance from Tom It lieen, As
cheon today, were Instrumental In increase (he Kale dues did not lure arid Hie Lord’s prayer. TinMr, and Mrs. Miller and their
will us.- m explaining expectable
tha success of tha show and I pats. Another amendment to re­ choral group, ill which approxi­ nation forget the sacrifice made two sons reside at 'J i l 'J Palmetto sistnnt Htule Service Officer, Ren
price- at Du- meetings of thslr
hv the men who lost their lives
htur
L.
F.
Ilovlo
:iiuimim-i-d
toiiuv.
quire
every
Jaycee
to
be
a
regis­
want to thank tham," Mr. Welsh
mately fio girl members pari Id- in liulh World War- and in Die Avenue.
Dren will visit this area next week units, L u v i ^ m ^ l u t i u k L ^ ^ ^
tered voter, if he were a permanent
laid.
listed sang the fam iliar: "How
for the purpose of helping vi-lerMr.
RIChard
countered
by resident of Florida, was rejected Firm a Foundation” arid " I like nrexent Kore-n conflict. The pur­
J. L. H U R T H KT T KH
un- or their ilepemients In filtug
poses for which thev died were tu
thanking tha Lion Club and com- by the group since they concluded It Here".
Friends
of
J.
I,.
Hurt
will
be
claimfur compeusalliui hem-fils
preserve ihe American W av of
msnting, •'You Lions are the rooet that "young men nr action would
ItIT Z
Beverlv
G
ra
y
read
the
hrauD
f"l
elad
to
hear
that
lie
came
through
or solving their Insurance prob
L ife with its "life liberty and the
fellows I have evur be voWrs.” thus making the amend­
"The W a v Of a Gaucho"
noeni: " In Flam lsrs Field ", which pursuit of hatmlness and In order Ids operation successfully at St. toms- He may lie contacted as fol­
ment superfluous.
I Jit - 3 1!7 - 6:Bit - 7:10 - » : U
•
in other action taken by tho h*» for many years an approprl that we might retain these Inaliru- Vincent Hospital, Bavanth Avenue lows:
gave a brief report
M U V IK LA .N D
On Nov, 13, at 4:00 p. nt. at the
t Coning meeting in Mate Junior Chamber, the group ■tely commemorated those who ehle rights of American citizen- at Eleventh Street In N n r York
"Fla m in g F«atlt*r"
City. Mr. H urt'* wlfa and two of Oviedo Post U fflce; on Nov. I I
on record as supporting the died on tha battle fields of Europe .htn ■“
Mr.
Mltow opsns 6:30
in tha first Wfoild W a r.
■No nation on aarth has tha his daught.rs havs bssn with him at 8:30 a. tn. In Hanford St ths o f­
fice of Stnator Boyls.
Student , Rody Prssidsnl, Bobby
iCositasM ot&gt; rage r«*»* • constantly.
ft, g&gt;■
'
,-, S' ■

A

n ew .n illiiu iire

p n-vlding

L*'iif»th\ Bat lie
Omirs In Court
On Lottm Case iVleeliuuH Slated
To (.el LirsI -11anil
Firlure 01 Citrus

Taken From l.ulu

10. W. SiileN Dies
At Home Oil Third St

Lions Cluh Hears
Tribute Paid To
World War I Dead

Air- Ibum Named
Director For Hay

Jaycee Committee
Is Praised For Big
Vote In Election

Armistice Day Is Commemorated
In Sanford’s Public Schools

Miller Fmployed Hy
Strickland - Morrison

Movie Time Table

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�Armistice Day—1952

flt R HANFORD h e r a l d
Pago 2____ _Tue*. Nn«. H , 1182

Sanford Herald

Thirty-four yrnrn hku today American armed forced In
KurujKi reaaetl firing after what wan Iwliuved to have boon
Ihc NUcceanful concliinlon of the "war to end wars".
Since that time another World War haa horn fought.
In which mllllraiH porlnhcd and Hroren of "Hltli* warn" In
which many othora have died. And now wo lire en^aiiod In
a "police act leu" In Korea which him coat America over
1()(),000 ciiHimltloa and other nation*, IncItitiltiK Uhina and
Korea, narhnpx niIIIIoiim more.
Tlila "police net Ion" In Korea .Italian a "war to end

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All uliMeoiZ • •IlfH . I»r&lt;* ••
•honk*. teanlultnea ••* anllraa ml
ftllM a la s iia l far IK» aarpMa ml
■slits* Oia4*. will fca r k a ta il Is*
«• r»*sl«r *4 t*rll*t»« rates.
,-nir.l dsllsssllr Hr Isas*
S a n a s if f i
H a*raa»«ulliaa
lif.1 Haa Vaah, Ckliaia, llilrall,
ataaaa* H o i h *(. l-ssls._____
Tka lla ia ll I* a aaamkaa at lha
AaaaalalaK I'ra** nhlrh la •alMlart
• irlM lia O la U a see O r raaskll.
aallaa af all lha Isrst aaat* pflala l
m Ihl* aaaaiaaa*'.
well ■■ all
A P aaaaa illaaalrfca*.

verm

WHAT KTlSP
OF ST O P P tR
F ore t h i s

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JC

Remrinber wh.it yen wnr ilolllK

34 yr.w aim today 7
If ynil do lint like llir way llir
Chamber nl Cntiintrrrr i* hrinp
nin. why not ••’ml in your rltrrk
(or a memhrublp, do youi pail l«*
help nin il tight?

V \ V ? K '5 oa / o ; /

Anri Tyrants

A s rh o la r ntliflit p el sonir hlcn o f w hat a c o u n try I h like
by observing the thiiiffs al w h ich Its |&gt;eoplc laiiyh. A m e ri­
cans lend to liuifdi nl them selves and to d e ljyh t in the exnf’jre n ilcd y a rn s that are H lch an Im p ortant part o f opr fnlklile ru tu re . In the Iron C u rta in
co u n t t I ph , how ever,
the
m irth is not so lip lil In at It'd, and the sm iles are a hit rueful.
In an a rtic le in the S a tu rd a y R evie w , R ich ard H auser
analygcn some of the torien w h ich are now lielnp circu la te d
liehind the Iron C u rta in . He tells of the Imv who is asked
who Ills fa th e r i-&gt; and replies, " M la lin ." H e Is then asked who
Ids m o th er Is and he replies, "IlitH s In ." F in a lly he is asked
what he wishes to become w hen he Is p ra w n and lie an s­
wers, " A l l o rp h an ,"
.tests al the expense " f o ffle la ls am i the p iiveriinirnt
l l i r not tolerated in con d rie s ruled hy d ictators. T y ra n ts
cannot p erm it la u p h tcr it th e ir ow n expense lo r the man
who Is aide to lauplt id his leader Is not coinpletoly te rrifie d
'iv him. H ille r learned this lesson e a rly in Ills career and
lia n s e i' believes that S ta lin has learned «•'. a..m. Iltd s till the
stories m ake th e ir rounds.
('o m n iiin isn i lends Its e lf to easy rid icu le hecaiise it Is
pouipouii and p releid io iis, so su re that it has the a n sw er to
e v e ry lim iian prohlem. It Is no la itp liliip mat lev to the m il­
lions of people II holds in s la v e ry hut II Is cnciim np inp Hint
they ra n at least puncture the pomp oecasiotinlly wi th the
sharp etlpr of t Imli wit.

Dolls And

Children^ Home
Society To Flave
50th Anniversary

Medical (iroup Will
Sm okey Says:
Study Its Problems
[W t care' humans^

Mink

Italian Opera Star
Changes Writer’s
Mind About Tenors
u&gt;iiai. n«vu:

At M (huteppe — whn doetn't
mind being ratted Joe nr Itrppo or
Wrppt nr any other nlrknnmc-l« a
trading tenor In Ihe Metropolitan
opera rompany In New York, a
favorite here and In half a dotrn
other land*. It la hard to tee how
the movies havo overlooked him.
M the lady fan* ot long hair mmlc
thlpk hr &lt;• a* handiome ai the
tale Rudolph VanIffltlM
HI* swift amt glittering rise frnm
l w
poverty
has glv
given^ Jo* •- «misty *ptv ha*

“
ts i
oreels)Ion of Hie
fntlti nf" I W
*-----unspoiled
but left him niggi
"Some iwopla ao through this
world «n a first____
claa* ticket, same
pa a aecnnd dalass ticket, but most
get
„
only
nlv a thirst clasa ticket." he

•aid. " I was horn with a fourth
clasa ticket In my mouth, and I
have never forgotten It-'
The ann of a Sicilian policeman.
T o Kear oorne ot these defeated Joe looked forward dismally to a
Hfe of obscure tabor until at IT
' ‘ Bite* talk, you'd think the
sooaeeo* discovered Urn big htd
linen and aou^ kitchens ate
lo form assia. It may well
o l them are going to

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W A S IIIN d T O N b — The flcmo
rrats now most begin I h e tremen
dons iuli of dlglng out from n
InmMidc that turned into an a v a ­
lanche
Not since I1I2H. when Herbert
H oovrr licked Al .Smith, haa their
pol llir id picture looked su bleak
Everyw here they turn they face
the election reiuits piled up by
Cen Dwlcht R. Elsenhower.
What happens now?.
T hai's Iho question Gov Adlal
K Stevenson nnd National Homocratle t'h u lrn u n Stephen A. Mitchri| iii«r"sssd In a weekend meet
|ng In Springfield. 111.
, nc answers — if, Indeil, they
had any. answers—were not made
public.
Hut It'* obvious (hat with Fran k ­
lin D. Roosevelt dead amt H srrv
S. Tnim an retiring, the party
nreds a leader.
Stevenson stay* on a* head of the
party, with the lough ioh of trying
to keep everyone pulling together.
It won’t bo ca»y. Fo r one thing,
he has been beaten, always a card­
inal sin In pollllrs For another,
he soon steps back Into private life
and Will have no official post ta

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many since rs,
food problems

Other folka rare—If a earnpflra beCoine• a foreM flrel

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in thi^ country, In out lo greatneo*
j, ^ there were “
state ih* ta
(Or Joe

a* x-*^-

lie was OH-rdlng along a flat ,\hdilren. where Ihpy hnva Oiu af*
stretch id mad when a dog ran i R-riiun and devotion uf fine fual- r
nut cn the highway. Joe. who toveil pnrvnt*. Their slory could lie mill
•nlihal*, Swerved tharply, fhe ear Ubhrd many Urns* aver r*?h
hit « auft ahoukler, knocked over month, a* the ( hlldren's Home
three *tonn road markers, then Society extend* H* services to
turned turtle amt rested upskte children from every county In the
down In a ditch, wheel* spinning. State.
The Children's Home F-ielely
.Inch rtlmlml out unhurt, took hla
wife Ut a hospital where her In­ has four offices throughout Ihe
jured wrist,wa* put la a cast. Then alatr. located a ll 127 N. \V. J»«mt Htreel,
i r ear
car and
and mm
oircei, Mlamb
.inane, 305
-&lt;on Empire
r.mpinthey climbed Into another
ulldlng,
St.
IVtoraburg,
Building,
St
Petersburg,
422
rods on to Bologna.
t waa in the audience
The opera waa La Boheme,
.. _T.,_r . ... four rrcetvtng
JB
f Joe a favorite*. In the Rrat a d vttie. In addition,
if ichildren are
urtnt a dual he hit a high " C " homes for the earo of
or a middle " C " —oc what ever located at Lakeland, Jacksonville,
" C " it la a. good tenor htU&gt;-and Pensacola and Miami.
Anyone may have a part In
the opera fana became absolutely
delirious. It ffaa Uke Babe Ruth Belt]'
knocking Ma third borne run m a i „
v i i r -XP HFlarlda. or any of our dlgame. At the emt of the epere, Joe villa
had to take a doeen curtain cat!* Vision
v)*)«n office*.

^ f
**. debiit
debut al t-aScala,
I-a. Benia, the Milan opera
i feat* oyer the future trend house that hna been a aprlngbuard

Boy, whnt a hall game that I'm l If fttevenson had been allow­
turned out to lie. And what an up­ ed to run results might have been
set. The amazing comeback of different.
the Republican team after losing
The Rrptihlicnni grew confident
every game for the last 20 year* rs the game progressed. They
was something to write home v -re nlnrmrd when Nixon was hit
about.
1 -r I and injurrd Just before the
Never
before
have
rnachrs ' -11', hut shortly after that I W
worked an hard to get their teams f ‘"rio'’inls hml to cnll for "tliim
In shape and never before have f i t " n&lt; they removed Stevenson
■•veiled themselves
&gt;0 I* mporarlly.
I siremmusly. From tho pep rallies
The kicking on both sides was
in Chicago in the final whittle • -od. The Democrats with Trustop it was a knock-down nnd , i nn, l.- ivis nnd Reuthcr pounding
dtug-nut battle that had the cus­ i *'Hy, thought they could turn the
tomer* standing on their feet and &lt; lo, hut the Republican* held the
screaming their heads off.
lie
magnlflriently.
Attempted
From the standpoint of ntten- I lie s from Stevenson lo Truman
dnnrr, nit records were smasher). l r i d Trumnn to Lewis failed. Both
Tha weather was perfect nnd the ; I 'l m t were penalized time nml
stands were filled to the bursting i ' ne again for holding nnd u «
point. Cheer leaders on both side i ' *■-ecss.irv roughness. On the nlhri*
yelled themselves hoarse and ke(it I -ml Eisenhower's pn*s to Tnfi
the crowd amused with their a rr'’- &gt;rns good, nnd thus encouraged Ills
hntlcs. The liands were m agnifi­ i-vm was unified nnd strengthen­
cent and they put on a gny and ed.
colorful show.
W ith tho outcome still in doubt
(loth teams looked good when
♦ho two teams entered the last
they came out on the field and
r ni ter at the point of exhaustion.
Imth received a great ovation. Th» The Democrats still sticking to
Champs were confident. They tied
their old L E F T run nnd their New
never hern beaten elnce they had
Deal-Fair Deal formation were
developed their famous New Dral- losing ground steadily. The b l^
Fn ir Deal formation.
break came with only a few m lt ^
Remembering their last hitler utr-s left til pl*v when Elsenhower
rlefrat, the Republican team enter­ recovered a Truman fumble on
ed thr field grim nnd determined. Korea, fn the next play be went
Their old guard* worn still on the nrmind
Ihe
R IG H T
end and
Irani hut none* were pinned on a •e-s-il-ed through for n touchdown
new rpinrteihsck, Ike Kisenhow-rr.
It was a great game, nn A m eri­
Team rnplnlns Taft and Truman can garni', and on-t long to remem­
marched l&lt;&gt; the renter of the field ber.
for the to**. The democrats elect­
ed to receive and the game was
on. The Republican punt was good
- Klevrnsnn caught the hall on the
.'III yard line advancing il IS yards
liefoie he w-ns downed.
The Democrat* went Into n hud­
dle nnd then mine up In the line
in Ih rir same old N rw Deal-Fair
Deni formation. An nttrmptcd run
D K L A N D (Special) — Business
nrmind L E F T end gained nn yard­ w e n t i edi’eatlo n In " r n ’-lde i - n d e r age nnd Ihe hull wa* downed on ship for freedom. bit"ronr&gt;- F Lee,
the line of scrimmage. Successful »-»sl
pf •’&gt;«■ United f-lntc*
with the ploy In the past the flem- Chamber of Commerce, Ddd a
ocials were n hit bewildered, hut h o n i ’u-om io g a u d b ’iice here S u t l i t they kept on to the L E F T nnd ns do" nt ,’*»i"on l!nlver*ltv.
thing* got tougher nnd tougher
In ndditinn In nlumnl nnd th&gt;^
the conch, ngninst his belter Judg­ university fam ily the overflow®
ment, nreeded In Truman** pleas e'ull'-lieo Included member" of
and sent him Intn the game. T ru ­ Htetron
University Counrll
man w a s all over Ihc field nnd prnndlirnl liuilnoss nnd mnfes.
w l'h Ills entrance tha game got *|nnnl men mid women r&gt;l Florida
rougher and rougher.
who arc champion" of American
The Republicans countered hy freedom nnd the Sletson policy of
sending Taft in and they made n free university.
gain nftrr gnln nrmind the R IG H T
Leadership for freedom, Lee
end. Ike, the new man, despite hi* snld. "mean* trained mind* thnt
lark of experience, played bril­ ran impart to other* Ihe story nf
liantly. A* the two teams mauled America's success lie-1 why all
themselves up and down the field
form of socialism fall."
0
their uniforms got so muddy you
To
d"
Ihl*.
he
*nid.
"our
young
could hnrdly leli one plover from
another or figure nut which team men and women emergin'* from
was which. Morse, who wa* w ear­ the rnmmis must hive n solid oning a Republican uniform, seemed deralan-iing of ro r history—of our
lo bo playing with the Demorat* Constitution— and the working" of
nnd Tlurns, In Demoeralle garb, our Re public."
S u e r Ini gursts Included Govern­
waa noted running for the Repub­
lican goal w llh Rnfldey nnd Ke- or Fuller Warren, Attorney Gen­
eral Richard W . Fivln , Commis­
fauver nn hi* neck.
Agriculture
Nathan
W ith thu game going against sioner of
them the Democrat*, swinging Mayo, Justice* nf the Florida Sufurther to the L E F T , called in tirrmc Court Rlw vn Thomas nnd ^
U w ls , ftrulher anil Green. T ru ­ F. Harris Drew. Congressman Syd •
man took the hull frnm Stevenson t Herlong nml almost half a hun­
I line after time, and lost yardage, dred business and professional
on every occasion. Many fans felt lenders In Florida who are mem­
ber* of Ihe Stetson Council.
Dr. Caleb J K irn . H R o r of the
help keep him anil his party In tho editorial i&gt;" •' i'1 the Florida
spotlight
T it""* Uni"'*. hea''1ug Stetson A “ Hy cnnlrn*), Ihc-Republican pic­ social"" end Charles T. Ifeudeiture Is rosy In addition to the sun. a sl-'ant attorney general,
presidency, Ihc G O P will control heading U e l 'r l Stetson Alumni,
the Senate, the House and have were on hand *•* transnet business
30 of the ta governor*.
of their orgnoir.ation* which nr" £
Yet II take* no particularly acute dolny *o much In support Stetson. w
observer to spot some thorn*
Stetson's I'resldent J . Ollle E d ­
among the rose*.
munds was on hand — almost
Many of those who voted for everywhere — greeting nlumtii
Elsenhower undoubtedly will ex­
ami friends alike.
pect him to periorm miracle*—at
Alumni Association ('resident
a time when problems press In on
Jam es Parrish conducted a busi­
a president (rum al lia rs
H they should become anon dis­ ness session of tha officers and
enchanted, It could lead to a Demo director* of the arioclntion at Ho­
cratlc House In the 1954 off-year tel Putnam. He was succeeded a*
election.
preslitrnt hy 0. E . "E d d lt " Gllle*
At almost alt times, there's a land. DeLeon ftprlngs.
^
tendency fhr file in i to lose grnuqd
to the out* In the re ar* when no
president Is being elected. And the
Florida State University’s footRepublicans, with only two more
voles than the 21A neded to con­ !m»II record under Coach Don Vet­
trol the House, have the barest of ter show* r.O victories and only
margins now.
four losses In four years.

Education’s Place
In Business Worl#
Voiced At Stetson

&lt;; M N F S V IM .K
I.Speilidl
Ptniileins nf the liiinillcniipid will
he iliKi-iiMi'd nt nn advisory coinm iliie meeting of llie University
.lACKSONVIl.I.K (Hmrintl
Nnvpmlirr IT, tnr»'j I* die c:-*l.t*-r&gt; nf Florida'* Center of ( linlrid
A nows item tolls us that for a moro iJHttt* a litllo girl’s Anniversary nf dll' fnnnititiK of servires here Nov. Id,
tavnrito didl can ho clot hod In a cilstmn niado. silvertllll **"' Chllilmi's llninr fturlrty nf The one day enmpii" *eA»lon will
In It* fsi wars &lt;&gt;f n-rvlre, hilter logelher prominent Fhoimink coat. Aside from tin- nbjoctloli wo havo to people who f’lnrliln.
HnvlHv luix ht'l|*«-&gt;| inure dnin dlnii" currently serving on un od
spell blue without its last letter there nre ninny uood rea­ (tO.firn children.
vi»my rnpacity lo the lln lv rra lly
sons why any little Kill wo buy presents for, or !&gt;Ik Kill, for
Two uf lhi'«i' rtiil.Iii'ti wi'ri' June tViiter for observation and slmly
that limiter, will not revolve a doll's ininlt coat In her Christ­ unit Peter. Thee were Inluhl. welt- uf the University'* rllnienl center.
The CliiiicnI services center Is
ilevelmii'il.
Attrm'llve
rhlhlren.
Senator Mnne •«&gt;• llir Rrpah- mas slocklllK this year.
of a group of clinics
\Ve do not like to think of ourselves as parsimonious, They lived in die same liminlini: comprised
lienns will hr luinrd nut at oilier
heme fur n pnrlml nf uloervallon coordinated a* a single unit nnd
In 19)6, Though a* iinn who dr- Wo dn not even like to spell parsimonious. Rot there is Hin h ))"f»re piiimr inlu ndueUvr home", include speech nnd hearing, voca­
tcilrd llir Hr|ml&lt;lic«n« on tlw very a tltiiiK as too much of a irood lliing and a $;I0H doll's coal h‘ They weM hrlween five nnd »iv tion d guidance nnd menial hy­
laboratory nnd
mold In nf nice when the Above giene, reading
ev* at their i«lutn In powti, hr just ahoid $2!&gt;H.r»0 too nnirh.
ndnntlvo nnd corrective exWe (hmiuht dull mnmiftirluruia itnd pone as fs&gt;- a- t|iev pleturo wn» tnken. IVrlm ps you clinic,
•oUndt now like one Afilirlnt with
i l l detis't Aometldntr of lh*tr per- crcl*c», and meillral dingnosls and
Hml slept, cried, look rWntU^lf*
•our giApei, hi mey hr light. Oar dared wlwn they produced dolls
fiyin, lliigir f|uiid^u«- treatment. The Center serves Imlli
lliklH it ‘ tuts, Turx hy'i rlrctiun iioip'lshnimit aiid dlsp'sved some of Ihd more' oli,eel1omi6lP pVoidnn*.
I the sludentn n n d ' VesidealA of Ihe
w$» mnrr a victory (nr Kitrnliowrr1 habits of Infants. Now apparent y they have cvi atvd a dill
.lAnv's mutlier w a * n IP-yrni-old state nl large.
llltrnaalons
centering
around
thkii it w a i foi Rejmhliiini. &gt;uul Ulu wilt link look her best swathed m tuli'k
•Hit whs ratno front n ymnl, au I&gt;
We ire not null-doll. We blush to roitfess that when we •tAntlnl fnm itv, Itvinu In n sitiAll muthisls of Inrrenslng the Cental's
nnlrt* llir nlory n( Kiirnlum-rr ron
service lo Flnridinns w ill he on
he in.iintAiard, ui a new Ir.ulrr o( were ipil'o small before Hie older boys shamed us lido ile- r lt v In rtn rld s. She nod .lin e '* Ihe age min, tri will nddresfei liy
fattier t "d tyono together fur two
•iinil.u tlAtum found In l.ikr In* suitinK d, o n ’ of our donreat friends was a del1 It was | ie n r* " i d had planned m a rrlic o , two prominent men in the fiihl.
Kuipne .1. Taylor, msoclide edl|il»fe hy 1916, wind Sriislo? Mmir 1‘iiKped and worn hut In r.diespeet it seems inlil ely thatilitn ' ?llfo "aim ’elv, ho Was *eS‘ In
eoat would have made us any fonder of It. Wi lll'C s t il Kore* a ii 1 .latte H&lt;|* In tn elelit lor of the New Yiuk Tillies nail a
piediitt niity vriy wrll rooir lo
that wav about tlilnps and t'eople we love amt we are plad innnth* n fierw n rd *. T lie nmlhei Member uf Iho ulnff of Now Yiuk
p*»».
&gt;li'l hud hone* tt'iit -the nnd Ja n e '" Itnivrratly Uellevne Medical ( ’en­
most little pirls are, too,
father might m e rry end e"U»lill»h ter, and Ur. Alfred It. Slmnds, Jr.,
An rt.i &lt;lir&lt;| with llir election
h huoie Inti this h"pu wit* deelroy- tneiticid director of the Alfred I
lid I'll rid av of (irnri.il Kiirnhnw] or*, admirers, or stringer* who ed when the fu llie r w »* kilted In Uul'ont Institute af the Nemuura
just dropped In (or a frre meal
•r. It il petlmii lilh rr lignifKinl
"ervtre, Jnne'A m other had loved Kounditiou will uddro** a dinner
1 We attended the chrUtrnlng ot her. nod II * * * v e ry hard for her sei.Hun oi the Itotol Thomas.
th«t one of the chief •pokrmirn
tittle (ihueppe J r ., wtm w a i bap- In deeldr lo l*t the ehtld go for
fnt tliit r u tiled willt it. When
tired In a small toot near the tomli Adopllnn. Ju n e '* eanreaaloo "reins
Philip M utuy, ptriklrni &lt;&gt;| (lie
w hrrr U nite waa burled. A hap lo refleet tu-r knowledge that »he
CIO Went to bed in 5m Fi.incitco
llsm I* a tag thing In an Italian Wn» a loved bahy,
family, nnd tome 00 of Joe'*
the ollirr ■••(dii «ffri itldrrtmtg n
1'elrr, on the oilier Imud, was
(nem o drove hand red i ut mtlea to
„
trgam.il confrtrnce of llir United
►re little Joe get off to a good the youngest In n fam ily of four
T R O IS
F O N T A IN K S
O lttlN
lUII.OONA,
Italy
In
Ihe
rh
ll're
n
.
Ili*
fa
llirr
ile»rrle,t
the
Slgelwuikrit n o n to ii«r igiin.
cnlden world ot opera there It an •tart In life T lirre were bu rkrti fam ily ahnrtly liefore ho wa" horn. A N C B tlR P O T , F R A N C K , (S|&gt;e
i of champagne, traya loadrd with
ria l I — _Army I'F C . J a c N. Bruce,
une uf llir liuimlrii nl the CIO in util fond taylng:
crfm hm ent*. and It wa» a won­ Km a svhile II ip mother tried to son of Thomas A. R ru cr of Lake
| 9 J) , nnr of the leeding iih iw itm
Atrugvle
along
and
lake
cure
of
"All »lnger» ate rraiy—and ten derful party lor everybody but Joe
Monroe, F l a . has completed hla
of the Nrw IV *I iinl one of the or» are the wor»l,"
hrr children bv golti* out to work, tour of duly In France and la re­
Jr ., who felt asleep.
chief ri|*onrnli of imludiul l*lmt
Not hclny much of an m«cri fan
Two day* later P i Stefa no w ai hut leaving the rhlhlren nt the luming lo Iho U. S.
tie wns a driver w llh the lAOth
orgimiihont g ilt up the diuggtr. myielf. I atnayi low.rated tr or*, to ilng at bologna Mama wept mercy of poor lietn Ju*i illdn't
Finally. _
Ihe
de Ordnance Ammunition Company at
_ mother
___
rryarxllnc them a* a kind nl l.igh- M arla paled. The law yer turned work oof. ________
Only John I- I jtwh played i nmie tiarklng
hr oiprano,
blue, the secretary pa sir* I up elded fhr«t for Prler'n best fn- ihc Trols Fontaines Ordance HeAttive p ill in l.«hoi‘» rite to pow­
That wai before t mrt Clliuepp, hreakfaat. I'honea rang and rang terc*ts he must he placed fur pol.
nduptlun. Peihnp • Peier's tinhai.
Ho enlered ihe Arm y In Dec
er! ( h i only John l- rrnumi to HI Hlrfano, who ti built like a full and rang
‘
pirn-** stem* from hi* uncertainly cniher IW o and ha* serveil In
hick nnd I* rated by tome to have
glower on i U ptnr,
aald Joe Ha
'Okay, I'll sing,
of n parent’* love and proii-etlnn. Germ any with the Arm y ot Orthe first voice In rotne out n( lUlv
got In hla nrw robin's egg blue.
,
, .
conation
imaiion fertea.
fcrcea.
"tore
Caruto
utod
lo
pllrh
hlgn
Hraxi wouh romr Irtnn Cmvein*
The Florida soldier ts a HIM
notes that would break a window
or Slrvrmon end •omrlimr* worth
graduate of Uelsind High Srhool

o|' witdum. "Mak m*y burn hit
hmlhn ai the dike", uni tiovrin*
ot Stevenum the other iUy, "hut
he Cinnot reduce truth lo a»he». It
U Ihb duty of everyone to ipeek
ouJ for the truth", ft U »lm the
duty of everyone to tell the tiuth
It ha can recognite the truth when
he tee* It. We believe it would be
n food thing in political campAlgn*
If gvetyone who ventute* to tpeali
MMM the wihjeet al all, or lo write
w « t it, were required ta tiki in
•nth (hit everything lit uyt or
•rfitet i« the liuth. You cm rut
Miuted that If guth were thn ca»e,
» u would not be nearly to much
•die talking.

?

A n d mt iim we come to a n o th e r A rm ld tlc e May, we feel
little like 'eiehratiiiK the occasion. A n d little there (•» we
can do io c'in iiiicm o ia te the occasion.
A h Lincoln said at (lo ltyiih o rfr, " T h e h rave moil, Uvlmr
and dead, who Htrtitfjflo here h a ve rniiaecrntctl it fa r beyond
our power to add or d e tra c t",

Wit

If wp sip sensitive t» till" "ill
pouring II will tie m grant iliiy, Gml
navrr dm-s withhold lii» npit 11
whan mm arc ready fur II. I will
imiir mil iiiv "filrll iipini nil flmli
Jrtrl

According In llir lanipa I oh
lllir, (hr payiull (nr llir .Stair
tiuvfinniriil in Moiiila wa« $ W ) I. (XX), up $15 t,000 linm llir mnutli
hrfoir, up $191,0011 (mm tV lo lirr
a yrar ago. In llir pail llu rr yrai«
the S la lr paymll ha* in riraird
aI nhiI $1,710,000 n nmnili.
It'*
lime for a rlu n g r in mnrr way»
than onr.

By RtIBMKM. R A T

t,rt iim hope that eventually Armistice Day will mean
what It Is supposed to mein, an end to wars.

: today

Sums of the rraval* ti'tpliycti in
men'* hihriil.nheiy •tom a ir Ini!
liaat in rnlnr and drtign and irrm
In appeal In il l.ttgr number nl
young mm. A« (ar at llir iln m
are concerned they a ir im linrd In
•ay "H ied hr llir lir* dial blind*."
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Too Late To Classify

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the aim why American ljnyn are lieintr nent to Korea than to
pievent future liRKl'cnniiill.
II I* what hIiihiIiI properly lie pulled n "preventive
war", indy Ihere are I hone who would miy It I* not a war at
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CALENDAR OF WEEKLY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
TU ESD A Y
demonstrate the making of pie
Th* Chanel Choir w ill hold re­ cru*t using Matola. Anyone I ihearsal at
th* F irs t Baptist
tercatcd In joining the club is
Church at 0:45 p. m.
cordially invited to att&lt; nd.
Th* Pilot Club will hold lla reg­
The T. E. L . Class of the F I* t
ular buxines* meeting In the Yacht Baptist Churt-li will meet at the
Club at 8:00 p.m.
The hoardhome
will of Mrs. J . A. Smith, 2(881
meet at 7:10 p.m,
Oak Avenue, for a covered ill*It
O The Gleaner's Class of the First luncheon at 12:30 o’clock
Baptist Church will meet at the
Central CTrclu of the Runfuid
home of Mm. Wood*, 107 Locusl Garden Club will meet at l&gt; ’’u
Avenue, at 7:30 p. m. for lla regu­ a.n&gt;. at Hie bonus of Mr*. W. il.
la r business ami nodal meeting
Nic hoi son on tha Ur Inn Jo H igh­
The Woman's llihlc Clan* of the way.
F irs t Baptist Church will meet
The Magnolia Cirrle of the H id ­
with Mrs. It. E. Cooper, 90D M ag­ den Club will meal at 10:00 u.iu.
nolia Avenue, at 7:HO p.m.
ut the home of M ri. R. W . Herron
St. M ary's Chapter of Duly on Palmetto Avenue. Member* are
Cross Episcopal Church will meet requested to bring equipment fm
at the home of Mrs. (1. D. Bishop making dish gardens.
on l.aurel Avenue ut ft:00 p in.
Heminola Beheera I.oilge No. 13
#
W ED N ESD A Y
will be hostess for a District meet
The Prayer Meeting Hervic* at Ing In the IllO F Hull at 3:011 p, m
the Flm t K»|&gt;ti-t Chureh will le Mrs. May lliintz, District Deputy
In
the
Memorial
Educational Piesideiit, will preside. A ll me o
Building at 7:30 p. m.
b u s are urged to 0* present.
F R ID A Y
The Social Department of the
Hibiscus Circle of the Garil-n
Woman’* Club will hold a dessert
bridge and Canasta party at 1.30 Club will meet at 2:3(1 p.m. at t ie
p.m. at the chili house. Hostesses borne of Mrs. R. W. W illiam s, 1020
are Mrs. E. C. Harper, Mr*. K. A. Park Avenue, w ith M r*. W . l i ­
Monforton and Mr*. P. J . Chester- st ewart as hostess.
The Dirt Gardanara Circle of
aon. A ll club members and house
the Garden Club will meet at 10:00
^ g u e ita are urged to attend.
»
The Midweek Prayer Service at a.m. at the home of Mrs. W. V.
the Central Baptist Church wiit Robert. 203 Virginia Avenue.
The Palm Circle of the Garden
be held at 7:30 p. m. The Sun­
beams will also inert at this time Club will mret at the Garden Cen­
The board of the Carden will ter ut 11:00 a.m. with Mrs. John
meet at the Carden Center at 0:30 D. Carlton us hostess.
Hu IHh Harrison Chapter, Daugh­
a. in.
ters of the American Revolution,
TH UH H PA Y
The W . M. S. of the Central will eiitertuln tho State Regent
Austin Williamson nt u
Baptist Church will meet at the Mrs.
Church at 7:30 p. m for a mission luncheon unit meeting at the liuitie
of Mr*. Miriuni Russell, 1)5 North
study rourae.
(B The Royal Ambassador* w 'll Seott Avenue, ut 1 00 p.m. All
meet at the E i l t l Baptist Chuicli member* me urged to attend.
The Jarurniida Circle of the
at 7:00 p. m.
Hanford Garden Club will meet ut
The Ju n io r Hiotliei hood will 2:00 p. in. ut the home of M l*. H.
meet at Ihe First Bnplist Chinch Cl. Harrinuin in Loch Arbor. The
at 7:30 p. m.
group will sludv problem vnses
The Grammar Behind I'nii-ui
und flowers, and members un- ask­
Teacher Association will meet al ed to bring vases in which they
the schout at 3:30 p ill
.Miss find It bard to arrange flowers,
Rachael Peace of the Elullda and also flowers which they have
Power and Light l ompany will trouble arranging.
The Minus* Circle of Hie Han
be the guest speaker
ford Gulden Club will meet with
The Sanford Home Peiiiniilfa
igtloll Club wil meet ut McKinley Mrs H. F. McWhorter on the lip
Hall I&lt;r the
E iis l
Methodlsl sala Road ut IO:tK) a. in.
MONDAY
Church, ut 2:00 p in. A denmnstra
The Sunbeams of the First Bap­
tion on piilnling Irava will In
given and Mis* l.iln W ooiIu m I will tist Church will meet ut 3:30 p. in.

LAKH MARY
B y V IR G IN IA P. A N D E R S O N
Chief ami Mis. K. D. Cri-enwuy
ware announcing the birth of
a
"daughter, l.llilaii IVrnillliu. at the
Orlando A ir Poire Bane Hospital,
Nov, 3.
The Mothers' Crimp of the
Community Church uu't Tuesday
with Mrs. E. E. Lloyd, J r . At the
conclusion of Ilia routine business,
the hostess served coffee ami
cookies to: Mine*. W alter Welderhold, Ted Appell, It. II. C.id.le, Ted
Btooklvn am) Colli* Custleberry.
Mrs. Mnbelle H. Cole la home
■again, following ii vialt with her
"■Inter, Mlsa Alice Hinds In Ashe­
ville, N. C.
Mrs. John llruio and sun J im ­
mie left Thursday for Bethesdn,
Md.. where they will loin I.t. Urnto and make their home.
Friends of Mis. John Dodson
will he soirg to hour Hint she Is
ronflnrd to her home because of
Illness,
Members of the Home Demon­
stration Club held ii "Hake Hide"
{Band made over 113.00 to be used
for their rurrent projects Tuesday.
J . V. Richards ami Ida friend,
Endaley Johnson, of Clifrago, 111.
called on the P. D. Anderson*. Mr.
Richards Is u cousin of Mrs. A n ­
derson ami lie lias arrived to begin
building u home at Enterprise.
Attending Hie meetings of S y ­
nod and Synodical at Bradenton
Wednesday through Frid ay were
• the Rev. ami Mrs. I- W . Bcott.
Rev. and Mrs. C. C. W hite and
&amp; M r a , Jam es M. Thompson. Mrs.
» S « t t la vice-president of North
Preib yterlal, Mr*. Thnmnson Is
president of South West Preshy.
terlel and the Rev. W hite I* Mo­
derator nf North I’rw iBvtrry. At
this meeting of Synodical, Mrs.
Thompson was Installed a* Vice
President and Mrs. Hcutt as Hecording Secretary.
Mrs. Edith Vanneiunn of Eu stli
It now making her home with Mrs.
C. Saunders. She has visited
Mre. Emma W ing on numerous
fb ciaalnna and Is nu stranger to

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___ C.VH. Green way of Weat
haa arrived
Palm Bench
B ____ ___.
. .. . .. P .to visit
....
with her son and daughter-in-law,
Chief and Mr*. R. D. Orrertwsy.
Mr. and Mr*. Clarenre R. Carter
and familv have moved here from
Jackeonvllle and are settled In the
Walter Piper houee. Mr. Carter la
rntretiHy stationed at N A A S, SanfoM.
I.t. and Mr*. James R. Curds
ttand daughter are oecnp«tn(r nnr nf
" ] h i new Evans houses. They rame
hero from Jacksonville and he Is
attached to N A A S. Sanford.
Mr. and Mre. C. M. W aal or
Bdldwlb. Mich, arrived Friday to
■pend the winter. They are aettldd In the Lamport house.
The Executive Board nf th* P,T K met at the School house the
afternoon of Nov. A. with five
tnero^era present. In discussing
th# lunch room, Prof. HtcVenbaeh
ted that a committee h»
I to take over any lunch
____ problems that might arise.
Following a study of the bv-laws.
It was voted that the members of
the axsentlve board be furnished
coplee of the National ParentTeachers Magsxlne. It was an­
nounced that at the next regular
P-TA meeting a movie dealing
with Nutrition and Mental Health
Id he shown. Slnee Mre. C. W.
iderhold la unable to attend
Stats P tTA Convention, to he
ll t ; J &gt; W lH . No*. I S e»d I I .
as Voted that Mr*. W . P,
ke *o In her ulae*.
. '
mle* afternoon Mr. end Mr*.
_ Hnlleed, Mr*. Frank Vlrahew
Mr*. W. P. P"»ke vUiterl the
FlanderA In W inter Park and
and Mr*. Henrr Ratten and
■on end denghter-ln-law. Mr.
Mr*. I. J . Batten In Orlando.

Armistice Day Noted
With School Program
All Armlstire Day program was
held this morning ut 11:00 a. lit.
at Hie South Hide Prim ary School
with the Rev. Glenn E. Smith us
guest speaker. Rev. Smith had a*
Ills subject "The Meaning of A rm ­
istice D ay."
The program opened with the
gruup singing of "Three Cheers
for the Red, White and Blue", fol
lowed with poems: "In Flanders
F ield " by J a y Altmnn, and "Amer*
lea’s Answ er" by Linda Greene.
The program was closed with the
singing of "God Hies* Am erica"
and ’’Am erica" and the flag salute.

Scott Home Is Scene
Of Audubon Meeting
A meeting of the Exeeutlvt
Hniird of the Seminole Atlduhon
Society was held Friday evening
nt the home of Mr*. W . M. Scott
of Hanford, to discuss ways and
minus nf raising money needed In
keep the Audolmii eiliieullonnl
program going in Hu- schools
Present were Merritt C. Farrar,
executive director of the Flmidu
Audubon Society; Mrs. Farrar,
Mrs. H. C. Dickerson, president,
Seminole Audubon Society; Mrs.
Donald Norton, secretary; E. B.
Stowe, treasurer;
Mrs. Stowe,
George O. Swart*, publicity di­
rector; Mr*. Swart*, Mrs, J H.
Bilhrey, publicity; Mr*. Don P er­
ry, finance chairman; Mr*. J L (■■
Hrtird,
membership
chairman;
Mr*.
Miriam
Vlnup,
program
chairman and Mis* Richter, tearher.
Mr. F a rra r gave a short talk
explaining the financial setup of
the
Society.
An
orgunitatlon
which lias to drpend upon mem­
bership dues and gifts, ns the
Auduliori does, may find Itself
financially embarrassed In meet
Ing Hie need* of long range pro­
gram*. he said. It was decided
that In view of the fart that the
nchool children have already been
called upon to cooperate In fund
raising project* for the schools,
the Audubon tag day would he
postponed until after the GhrUtmas holiday*. Other fund raising
protect* which can he put into Im­
mediate motion were discussed
and agreed upon,

Aa the aociety has long since
outgrown Us pr**ent meeting
place. Mr. flwarli submitted a
long list of suitable quarters that
are available. Three of these were
■elected to be voted on at the next
regular meeting.
Mr*. Scott served delldoua re­
freshment*, and another delight­
ful half hour or *o was spent In
admiration of tha many beautiful
paintings adorning her walll that
■he haa don* herself, unv of which
had hung for aevcral months In
Rockafsller Center.

Seminole High School PTA Gets Acquainted
NVith Celery Crate Through Meet Last Nito
Mothers and fathers of Seminole
High School student* acquainted
themselves with the student’s toi-iul life by meeting last night at
Ihe student club, the Celery Crate,
In the C ity Hall, at H:04) o’clock.
Mrs. S. [,. Whatley, president of
the group, conducted the meeting
v liieh was opened with u tlevoI mi-i i I by Mrs. R. tl. Hutchison
und n prayer by Dr. J . II, Root.
Homer Osborne, finance chairman, announced that a H Squad
football game would be sponsored
by the P T A on Nov. 18 with pro­
ceeds to go to the Celery Crate.
Tickets w ill he on sale from PT A
members and at Hie lovut drug­
store.
Ronnie Anderson, president of
the Celery Crnte committee, in ­
troduced other members of Hie
committee inrluding Carol l.ueehelt,
vice
-resident;
Jim m y
Whatley, secretary; Jeanette Kinlaw, treasurer; Grace Marie Stinecipher,
reporter;
Hilly
Parks,
Beverly Cooper, and Rosemary
Garner. Adult members include
Mrs. J . M. Stint-cipher, Mr. ami
Mr*. Homer Odiorne, Mr*. J . N.
Aixarcllo, Mr*. It. W . Dees, How­
ard Gordie and Principal Herman

Beauty Notes

E. Morris.
Mr. Anderson announced plain
that Imil been made for talent
shows to be held in different class­
rooms with the class mother* act­
ing us hostesses. Attention win
called to the attractive ladles'
restroom in the Celery Crate, docorutlmis fm which were under the
direction of Mis* llarluirn llu- .
precht noil a group of senior girlThe room count was won by Ml*HI lie Reese Whittle's lomn.
Following the business meet u
novel giinie was enjoyed under the
direction Ilf Mr. Mortis. About If'11
persons were present for the meet
Ing. Refreshments were served,
huffi-t style from n beautifully up
pointed table ut the t'luiclusinl) of
Ho- game
Van colored hibiscus
Pilot* .v ( os
were used &gt;u dccointilig the table
Ml--* t ss-idle
ulid piltleli was served from u
crystal bowl ut one end Itefresh
meats included punch, cake, and
rookies and crackers, mid were
under Hie direction of senior host
esses including Mis, Henry Mr
I.aulih Jr ., rhairumn. Mrs. Stine
'&lt;ii ni live torii'g Smifotd girls
cipher. Mrs W \ Morrison, Mrs
w tin will be pi ■sen ted to society
C. L. Redding, M is M It. Slrick
land, Mrs Osborne and Mis Char '
" " I " ’«
Vnmial IM m ln iile
I bill it \ Mali ill I 111l|t|«* II|| U»v.
les Purk*
-*» in* Mi-*** .\•li'lli' Mvin .litt-uiiiHin
mul VI i-t 1'ji 11 *• ut Nun ( ' iihmiiIh*.
Ilf* \ Will In- -Jjtlltw.rl , rj ,|| till’ llilll
1 1-v V |in ' .Ii-ari Snvi i J o h n n y I. oiik
mi,i t,i* welt kiit.wt- i.irhr tin w ill
I i 1eat III I fm tl,, * \ent wtiieli l-

Baptist Circle Will
Assist T.li. Patient

-Ill'll III 111 1. X

Mi anil Mrs T N Dillard sail
(hildrell spent 1lie past weekend
with M) Dillard's father Burney
Dlllaid in Astur, Fla
Friend- of young Eddie Hmllli,
son of Mr and Mrs Edward M
Smith, will be glad to lest ii that
be Is gelling along nicely follow ­
ing u tunsilectomy.
M l. and Mrs. Harry Kudrll have
returned to Hanford after spend­
ing the Weekend with Dr and Mrs.
George II Putnam and family III
Gainesville
Mi mid Mis. George t'lcglioin
and infant sou George Milton Ii
have arrived from .lacksniiville to
make tlii-lr home ut 2l!32 Sanford
Avenue, lie i* associated with Him
G len G.
Searing
I'unstructloii
Company of Juck-onville.
Mr. and Mrs. J C. Mitchell
spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mr*
Tom Kirkland In Orlnndo. They all
tittrmh'd t In- formal dedication
of the new -late Parent-Teachei
Association heudiiuatlers building
at Hi2i) Legion I'lace un Suniiiiy
afternoiin Several natlimal I’TA
office,* wen- present.

W&gt; PernunH Attend
Country Club Supper
About DO members and guests
of tbo Country Club Supper (’lub
met on Saturday night nt 8:00
o'clock and enjoyed a delicious
cldrkcn burble lie utl tile ground*
of the Country Club. Hugh Windbel was In charge of the nffulr.
The menu was composed of the
chicken, potato salad, tossed salmi,
hot rolls, relishes, coffee und pie

Watch
Am i

liooof* B o w s ,
In.'
Members nf Hi. Elsie Klilglil
I I . Mono ip.d \ l ilt"! mill » III lie
Circle of Hie Fust Hiipti-d Church
H." -i H o ,, f"i ' I,, I dt at * lip
decided at It- uieetihg in the Kilo
.......
CHtional Bniblniy
hist nigld
to
,i.
Mi-idi
"udopt" n patient nt ihe Florida
1|&lt;&gt;'I'W,.||
" I M i a d M«
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I'uberculosis and Health Associu
^rim n u lr
tlnii in Orlando Gift- of imjaumi She gn itti in'I •d f 1Mill
and oHiei necessities will lie sent II.eli Si I4111.I in 11*’•T III* i ihk !i.*r
the patient ft 11in time to tunc a&lt; loch "lb '-••I . if* '( til \\ IT Jlrttvi*
ie mail! |d*h .
••f 11 liOl 1 Ilf i* 111
bis needs requite them
Mrs. N ('
Shiwtee, chairman, ■I'd lM ' il,. II. •414 S hi «i\. I hi"
ull't 1 It, f 1 it. |aM|i’f|4|."
I dm i I
presided nvci the business -es
sion during which lime plans weie I ........ Mf (i'll, 1 li» V4J w s n ip
made to attend a -tody course, till! Nil! i* II1144 in Isi-i Sc idmitiMi»"
\ i i i ' i in D a i
“ Rainbow Sm ith" at Ho- chinch \ '|| at l ‘ d, I
nil the evening of Dei I Ihe book Fell". \ I a lu'i m I 1 la m u \ -lie
will be imigbt by Mi- Forrest I III" . lo enlei Ilie, en noi y e n e
and di bat m g cla im
I a 'inn, I &gt;•'
Gntclnd following a sapper l&lt;&gt;
which all mriiilici* ale invited to tl . inl&lt; ii t f M i ' - la eo ti-on and
i
■ i m e m b e i o f Hie
rd Duke h
attend.
a H o a 11Ii at g i " o p ,
Members were «-hed to bring I I lk. I ' l l ! .
gifts of clothing, new ui used, in vi lii,'Ii tat • ip a l o a u o i l y of her
good condition,
to tin- icgiitni
meeting of tlo- ,-licle on Dec 15
I \ W t . l I I- I Ii l \ M l '\ II.N
Mrs. G C. Dixon, advisor to the &gt; tlo* lii',
I t. Mi h m le v pliingroup, presented the llev Robe I" leave lo m olln w tol D v i 'l- b ll t g ,
Wilson, pastor of the Free H oli­ I &gt;un to a - - i - t m ila* united c u n
ness Church m Goldsboro,
wlm e i l i - t n , iiliii'ingii fo| tin- \\ i'-l
gave un inspirational talk on Hie i I " iii-v ille iiteu iif lla- Meliioili-I
wink Hint is being uccnmplislied 1
bv Southem Bupti-ts and other t bill i ll I be v l i -li i it -o pi t intend
i n i and one " t t o i n u m -t e r fiom
missionaries to Nigeiiu. t he Rev
Wilson was ncctoopli-hed by three •loti d i-l i i d of Itm I'toiida Con
i lice d M* tlo
-i I Im u In - w ilt
children who gave I tilde scriptures
from meimity. Mr- Dixon ut-o 1 11111 1 •lit* III til *&gt; 4 o—-loll It wdl
llilll of the excellent work Hint Is III 1 t. II djil V '
being done ill conurelinii with the
Good Sam iilltan Home
IIIIn i i 1 ) 411*i un t M r .1 1
Mrs. A .1 I’elersmi, piesideiit 1 I
nf the W. M (' and a visitor at p. Idol
1 till. * |»r . •&lt;, nt V4*ie M l - 1&gt;1x
the meeting, explained the purpose
■ii M 1F 1*•*!* 1 -I Ml, M i* Slaw lei,
of the "Lottie Moon" ClnlsltiiKofferilig and urged the member* Mi* *' \ \ iiili'i in n , ,lr , M r « . V,
to giva genwrouslv to it. The offnr- (.' VII'M rnui i f M« » (Mrirn Ji'h*,
M i* It T,
ing Is taken each vein at C hrist­ Mi *4 tV rll
It K IV i i r if u y , M i*
mas time, she said, in memory nf H u n t, M m
an early mlssbuiary, Mis* Lottie .J A V mi ii , Mis i ’Ilf f A M i ’*. M m
Mi^ V
Ke IlM iiy,
Moon of Virginia, The entire Ju llli
i i'll** I* iiti■
k1111 mill l)*&gt;*
amount of the offering I- given M m * 1.i ■
toward foreign missloimiv work ho*! i ’umi' i
while other missloliut v offering*
Ik.
Hi* i v hi! • ul Ii' »iw It t'tfVl
is pro-rnted for illffeient phases
of churcii wurk.
R u n mb i i lluil t h • *tilni ul I hr
Following the progriiio and , -Ii M loi Im&lt;I Ii itiv t i t(i» s' illi I hr
, t,i,t i if ,\ • v .tit.
•1 lit.
n*fii*Hhiinnt a |! In\•
business
session
were served by the hostesses. Mi
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Youi’ Health

up a salad with
Mako them by
plcklea length­
the stem end,
slice*.

Thespian Troupe
Presenting

i m ill her band- until they tin gle,|
By IIK T T Y C l. \MKI'.
Nrwsfi-alnres Beaut i Editor i.a tb ii tbi'Oi gently with witch a
ban I until tliey feel limber.
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Ilia dunce duv is alioiit a to ten &lt;
Pamper your feet, it mi want
: l i n i i r - for iierformancea, t
to he foot Imppv uu.I c h i . 11«, lioiits
Ballerinas, whose foot and I. y , lb bm o - eli,**, and I l» hours o f,
\ fte, tlie performance
beauty is then
iiiniu von,. ■ ti. i ehi ut-ul
tm11room
Aprnil n «*»"! plllt of Ml, ■III V l 4 -I i 11 eipiellt IV goes
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rri’Uiritf, hum -aging a Mil
Hi' lain "e ! " t a lew lioiir*
their fr rl li pav- oft 1t. Ut . ,(
Mien -In1i- diiucing lor full,
ilividemln ii"t op 1 v al It" last •.» M’
I ■ I , ' ■ fi t I" weiii high
in tin* fm"i" n- well
I..
I bml.
the eliunge
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just as
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' f . . i which
I**Km un I n ( i tii.tr, .v ■
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Imil in logli heels,
1 livi'Ai* hnlli"! dam i" 1 ’.t 1 1 . . .1
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i.i,ll* t bio's i all he
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Ill' t hr Jfnlli'l no-Hi m
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i i . " . vi i i ii w.a ii all the
" F ill III fill i tin
it l.. vveai- Hals, she
dancer’s feet ■•.i
bio
v ' i a little heel.
is our bii-uo - i
' i "I i- me 1 1 eat meiit for
up til pill
\fi&gt;.
to lo down with
i r l u u i -til m
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•1 ........1 light I v higher
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performed t. i . •
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tbi- utter her
WIII k
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free time. She is also a member of
the Alpha Epsilon I'hl social sor­
ority for which she selves a- sec
i clary.
Miss Cassuiie, the daiiglder of
Mr. nrul Mrs
Kidltind W illiam
Cassuiie, came to Sanford willi he,
familv from Frankfort, I ml und
entered the eighth guide here, n
eeiving the rest of In r education
m Sanford, und giioluiiling fimo
Seminole High School in |P5|
I ’riur to milling lo Snafmd the
Ciissuhes bad lived in several
Hurt her n cities an,| \|i,. Ca--iilo
in it n a lt v i * M
1,I*!*'Ill) -■|'H»l !, 1lid
W h i l e in liigli AidliH'd »h»" |»m1.11hi 1
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D RRD St
l.evy, Henry, wldnwer Tn Anton

End Of Expansion
Of US Colleges Is
Seen Not In Sight

Jarecke ft w Mary

T ra rry W alker, Inc. To Town of
Altamonte Springs
Tracey W alker, Inr. To Town of
Altamonte Spring*
Dowdy. Aubrey Davis A w fibula
To Henry D’Amico ft W M a r­
tha Jean
fiu*tav*on, Kenneth J . A w Janet
F. To C ity of Sanford
C ity of Sanford To Jam es I,.
Field*-*- a B e tiy* * 1•*&gt;*—
&lt;iu*lnv*on, Kenneth J. ft w .land
E. T'i Jam e* I,. Field* ft w Bettv Hate
Fields. Jam es I,, ft w Betty June
To Paul S MrKanxIr A Katheryn Mable
tioiidney, Alfred V,. ft w Mvtn A.
To W alter B. St#ele ft w F ill. F
Schnoi-’uden, F v c re tl ft w Jnnpn lyn It To Jose Pinnon, Jr ., sgl.
Clnnnn, .lose. Jr ., sgl To Fverett
Si hnoi belen ft w J»n|uelyn
Higgins, Jniro-s 0. ft w dene I..
I n llnlph II. delger ft w Ju ll I

W A S IIIN d T IlN id ’i In *'*ltr »t
declining i-nrollno’nts. II. 11 FdI'catloP Coinmi* loner Furl Jnme*
M edrstb silVS “ Ho- md I. on' itf
; 'ipsb’n of A m n irn r

colleges.
M cfiralh «nvs the I ’ S. ftfflce
of Kdoenllon figures that for the
college vent- now slrnliru, total eorollmert will he ‘J , I Ml.non student*
a* commut'd with if.Ji'iTi,000 In**
year. Fait enrollment Is exnected
tn lo lsl 1 tlMMSKI compared with
2,110,000 n year ago
Jtl s»i lo l’-rvli w the ediirnlion i
cnmttd«sb&gt;n&gt;&gt;r at'rlboled Mis' dtopl
prl lie I on lie lo twr&gt; fnetorsi
1, World W a r II veteran* sre
enmrdellot? the tm inlne period for
wldeh (he government provides
them aid.
It. The loir blr'li rate of the
Ht I Oh Is Itelri" |ef|e''*et| lu tewer
children ranching enllr-e are.
He tinted ll til the d*--.n Iri enrnllment nf veterans will soon be
offset bv entry of men who have
served in K ” I &lt;
” I but snbl the lowbirth rale of th&lt;’ "in. '•’ill be refleeted for another four or five

years.
Korean i d , m ils were not idlg-J
Ihlo for iiov eilro ntion or trainNothin huslniss leader*, partiripntlng in Ills’ .‘Uilli minimi meeting
Inr* benefits iirilll Aug. ’JU, nrut of I lie .Slate ( ’handier of t'omrnerrr in Jacksonville on Nov. It!-1M,
M rdrulb said lliev prnbnblv will will Iriirn from the mouth* of seven Florldri college mol university
tint Itegln to i-nler mlb-gv' in no seniors what these students think of certain a peels of the ei-onomir
ereeinble
numbers
until
mid- wnrhi they, and thousands »f other*, will lie entering m xl June.
Seniors selected to appear on the program ami the college* mid uni­
W ln lrr.
In eonneetion with Ills statement versities appointing them Include: Top center, ('Insnn F. Kyle, Kolllns;
that the end !• not iii sight in the (crond row, left tn right, Wllliuin tiny Davis, Florida State; Kenneth
growth of colleges, Mefirath snltl W. Phrlsteiisen, University of Tnuipa; A. &lt;!, P a llillo , Jr ., University i&gt;f
he hud no fear* that college- Florida; bottom mw, left to right, Huger W. Walker, University of
trained men and women not lie Miami; Frank Carter, Florida Southern: Jack It. Kern. Stetson, Top
absorbed In profitable Jobs. Home left Is National Juyeee President, Henderson, and top right, former
educators conteml tIn* saturation (inv. Doyle Parltoli, president .Florid* State Chamber
point hn* I... . reached.
ftlrtirath freipienlly tins milln
mealed on the ctirri’iil slim Inge of
engineer", Icaelier*. doetnrs and
scientist*.
By S P U D S JO lIN FiO N
|lc said in Id* interview "The •
PLAN T C ITY. Fla vts Threo
Impressive find I* that the Aiiuui i
litorith- a g o tin' e d i t o r a r i d p u b l i s h ­
Can people believe in linin' i rltlcn- .
er of the Plant City Courier wrote
lion for their children"
lu his weekly column that he had
Between Ititin mol Hirdt, while |
cancer and was going away for n
the po|iidntion of the Itniled
while for treatment
Htntes was doubling student cn- {
Yesterday, coiniilii'atiou* from
roll merit in bigto i education in-;
tile disease brought death to Tit
creased more tliau tenfold. In
year old A P Cooke In a Tampa
IHpti-IIHXl enrollminl win ‘JltT.litlJ.
hospital.
In 1 i m p -fin it was 2 ,«ir,!bfbM.
Wlien he first told lit* readers of

Rural Common Scntu

.Jackson Testimony
ll's s lls v r i ru n s

in n

Inn secret and was nut hriuight tn
lignl I lien.
Jicksnn said litis report wax nol
Arrtnng spend materia! an Katyn
Which M Hilary
Intel] Igenee in
Wgshlnglnn forwarded tn hi* staff
in February nf low, ahortly before
the Ntiremluirg tribunal started
heftring* un Katyn
The Justice said he itlsn had no
inmrmntlnii about a similar report
ciirnihurallnu Van F in d ’s 'stateinfill, flirt! hy n MnJ Donald Hit?wflrL nr two report* mnile tut
Katyn by Col. StnnUlnw Seim an
ukF, American liafsun nffleer with
the Polish Armv lielng formeil to
fight with I lie Allies

Truce I’ropoHiil
I • ‘n u l l t i l l F r o m

I 'm # finpl

llxtl’licil closely a* Eden •.poke
slowly ami iuli’ullv
Eden'.* proposal. It nmuiletl tiy
th* Communists, would give tho
Korean truce negotiator* at Panmtltijrim a lilue-priulnd solution nf
iM lrjtrliu nar nf war dispute
p in U. N. command hn* Mendfnilly refined the Communist*' de­
mand that nil prisoner* of war he
rejiatriiited whether nr not they
waul to go home.
yUhluiky yesterday warned the
West Hint 11* Insistence on Ihl*
point would wreck th# Iruce talk*
anti protract the Korean war.

Armintice Day
SI.M

tl *« |

pr wer tu wreck our def*n*e effa rt» so easily or rapidly a* havo
w4 niirsslv**", flcnrtal Hutchison
enhtiruled. "Regardless of fneldnnin event* un the International
#t ire, we must rnntlnuc our effo la until
we h an
enough
at epgth In rlcfy aggreiaora or dof r it them soundly if they »gWhen (ienrral llulchlson had
fiaishcrl. the Ntmlent* gave him a
loud ovation of appreciation for
hl( brief Imt pointed remnrka.
A t the Junior High School Itvp,
Vjti# VVIIIIania, Jr. dollverod nn
Atinlatlro Day speech to tho pit*
PjU and teacher* there. It. Z.
i«in*on, Jr., romniamler of the
ulmphell-laisilnu Aninrlcan la)*
tflpn Post No, (III, spoke to puplt*
#(#t teacher* at the Grammar
Downtown, Armistice llav want
unheralded except for \ho shrilling
blast* of horn* and ilrcni for on*
m nute duration at exactly 11:00
a, n„ plus the display of flag* on
at eel* and a few scattered home*
at tut the city, Neither the City of
It nford nor the Hanford Naval
A r Auxiliary Button had any ear#(*onlc« to romm»morate the
th rlv-fonrth anniversary of thr
at 1 of the flrat World War.

Weathsr

IteganlieNS of Hie candidate he
wa» supporting, the pnrainmint,
Important thing for one to do now
I* to get hack to hi* work, if it
was Interrupted a llttb* perhaps
during the riiiiipitign, ami tin a
good job mid also lo help Ids new
president in nay and every way he
eon. The new president fare* run
of the tnnst ntdimu* nod ex si ling
tasks lo all our history. In view of
tlo&lt; grave Intel aallonal eondillons
that exist arid Irinihlcsniiir domes
lie problem*, his responsibilities
ami Ids Minis are sure to lie many
and serious.

P lan t ('ity Kditor I
Dead From lllnetw

his plight. Conke wrote that he was
not despairing because the disease
had been dvtecleil in II* early
singes
lie weal lo New York (or an on
eralion and seemed In tie on his
wav tn recovery
Only Iasi week end the Univers­
ity nt Florida awarded Cooke a
sjH'eial citation for nubile service
lor "eourngrous writing on ran
rer "

Khubia former* can to- cnmitcd

on In tin their purl. They have,
us they have hud for several years,
a big food production Job to tilt,
and they will do their best. If out
country remain* strong, it must
have the full mu! unstinted sup
port of the farmer of Florida and
all other state*.
A g nat slogan of World Win II
was “ Fond will win the war’’, and.
indeed, the war could nut have
been won without the great fund
and fiber crops that were produced
hy farmers In that tragic conflict.
And today and In the future, the
strength and greatness of this na­
tion will depend, In large measure,
on the farmer and hi* crop* and
hi* devotion tu country.
Ho now ll I* the duty of evrry
farmer, of everyone to lump work­
ing with hi* crop* or whatever
may lie hi* Job to k#vp America
strung and to ito all he can tn help
with hi* effort*, hi* *uppurt, ami
hi* prayer* tho man who will a*slime the most nriluou*, most ro«pim*lhlo duties In the nation—the
next President of th# United

Phillips, U’elllMirn (I.. J r . T« Iiaviii
II. M a d iillis ft w Fdtiii
Powers, Nunml I. A hb Hiinyun K.
To Nruunl I. t’nwrr* ft hb Itunvan F.
Warren, It. T. ft w Minty To W,
A. Living ft w M niy, Fst. by
Entirety
W alter*. Hubert ft w Nancy To
Mnxle lion re i ft w Kona Lee
FHt». AI be 1 1 N. ft w Helm P Tn
Thomas t!. Peyton ft w Phoebe
Fid*. Herbert T A w Kntheryn To
Albert J
IIIiineail ft w F.thel
William s. K at tier ine S. ft hb J , K.
Tn It. W. Fste*
NTellols, Marguerite M.. *gl. To H.
F.
Wheeler, Sr. ft (ten. L.
Wheeler
fielsler, F. F. ft w Syvilln J Tn
W alter Dltttico A w Aura
FerguMnn, King., *gl. Tn line! A.
Miller
Wnlnrlght, W. H. ft Junnltu Hathel To Jam es lln riy Ll*k ft w
Martha S.
Matthews, Jnm c* K. ft' w ltn*e N.
To P. P. Knoll A w Krnma D.
Hunt, L e o n Ci. ft &gt;v Kvelyn It. Tn
Alfred A ft Kffie ( ’ Thompson
llrirtley, M. f&gt;., will. To FrlU’St K.
Uoiterly A w Marie
Casselberry (iarden*. lie . To Hib­
bard f ’lisselberry
('a**#lherry (Inideris, Inc To Hib­
bard Casselberry
(,'nndall, W ilbur ft w Mnunic,
Woralrow f'rearott ft l.ola Tn 8.
O. Klgin ft w Marie
(itstorn*. Alton L. A w Flo-sie t),
A F. T W hile ft w W illie Mae
To Wondrnw I'resentt ft vj Lola
McTeer, W. F., S.
Iianditdgr, A
W. II llentrin, Tr*ste«s nf A*sellildy of Und To TriUtces of
Church of tin,|
Muse, C, l,\, F. F. Kinatd ft Tom
Oglesby, Trustees of Church tif
Cod to c . C. Muse, F. F. Kinilord ft Torn (&gt;gle*by
Tohrberlln, li. W. A Mary To Vnlm
A, W illiam * ft w M ary R.
ftlcnnrdsoti, W . I,., J r . A w Ulllli'
F., P. M. Iti.hardinn A w Paul*
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W illiam * ft
w Mary R.
Itnchefiut, Leonard E A w Claire
It. To Fred D. Boyle A w Lu cil­
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Oxiur, Cecil ll. ft w fjluona Murefielrl Dxler To (! N Bale* A w
Dollv W
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Wllkerson, I.. W. ft w Ju lia F. To
C lllie n ’s Itnnk, flvieilo
Biolgec, lllls (' ft w Kvellne M. To
Florida Stale Hank
Union, Prudence To First Federal
Saving* ft Loan Assn., Oilmulu
I I h m ismi. I.lllle Mae Tn Fam ily
Loan Co.
lies sow. Phillip ft w Itosa l.ee Tn
Fam ily l.oan Cninpanv
Steele, W alter n. A w Ell*. F. To
I ■a F. Southward
tieiger, Kalnh II. A w Ju lia A. To
First Federal Snvitiff* A [.min
Watson, l.no A. A w Stella T. Tn

Hrward Faville A *r Lop S.

City Commission

Policy, B*utrlrr&gt; Brook &lt; Butler A
have been nallrrd Itv the Ira ffjr
committee, he »nld, inelnrte run­
hh Charles I!., J r . To First Fed( t'n a iira ** r»N &lt; r a t a i i n i
crnl Saving* ft Loan.
ning *top sign*. pullltdr nUt III
rirbrl* and not garbage, a* a front of fart-moving liaffie. runMacGilll*. I)nvi«l II. To The Pro•
epnrate
ordinance
provide*
for
id r ; rauiirn light*, *'U" turn*
drntlnl In*. Co.
anu *peed Ing.
Ol*cn, H. John A w Jenni* To the collection of the latter.
A
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article*,
*uch
ns
lied
( | | i That a provrani of safety
Florida Btate Hank
tpring*
or
piano
boxen,
shall
be
Tie#, Th«&gt; A. A w Carrie K. To
e luentlon lie rondueted over a
the
responsibility
of
the
owner
foi
Sanford F. Dnudnry A Lucile
long period of time with painDavidson, II. J . ft w Odra** C, To disposal, aa are tree*, tree trunks, '■hlet*. ininieogr'ink d truffle or.
stump*,
building
material*
result­
Sanford Atlantic Nftt’l Bank.
illnnnee*. printed folder*, rur tag*
Brunrau, A lla r t J . ft w Ethel W. ing from erection mol debris from and other mean*, which are to in*
clearing
of
lots.
'to M ist Federal
Saving*
A
olareil in ear* regularly through­
Commerrinl trash, consisting id out Sanford.
l» a n
boxes
and
papers,
inuv
he
toili-d
llrimrau, Albert J . ft w Kthrl W.
In rounding up hi* pr&lt; *« nt.v
. T.f- Herbert T. Kill* A w K*lh- . nr.Jttyndj*"t *nd placed for collec­ Con, M*
llsrroon Plated, "'To*1
tion by tile t 'tty. Violation* of the traffic ei lilillittie reallaep that
cryn.
Dlttmcr, W alter A w A m u To ordinance calls for a floe not to the public mint lie made aware
Florida State Honk
exceed | ‘. ,i or Imprisonment for of the fart that ltlll» and unCleveland, J*’*»e S. ft w Klix. I*. !f!5 tlays, or both.
notiretl violation*
rauae
many
To Florida Stule Bank
Thu 11 rccnniini-mlntion* sub­ «evere arrident*.
William*, Mark f!. * w Thelma (J. mitted hy the traffic committee
" A *lognn that might t&gt;e adoptTo Florida State Hank
cere as follows;
eil ran read, 'Accident* will hapDavis, N W . ft w Aragon To Flor.
t i l That stop signs lar glared lien until we plop them with safe
Ido Stale llnnk
el Fighter-nth, N i n e t e e n t h ,
truffle rommlttee
Wright, .1. !&gt;., J r
widower To Twenty-first, Twenty-second anil hiibils.' The
iipo
re»iuv»te«l a Joint meeting
Howard Faville ft w l.ou S.
Twenty-third street* at their in­ with tile Citv planning l«&gt;ard to
C H A TT EL M O RTG AG ES:
tersection with .Magnolia and Pal- tli*eu**
additional
reeoinoiendiiBrown, W illiam K. To Charles inrltn Avenue*.
tinii* for major change* and *in fCrimin*
CJi That until parking facili­
Sipple, W ally To Florida
Slate ties lie provided west of Park fir proldepir.
In arcejitlng a ropy of tin- re.
Bank
Avenue, Commercial Avenue, from ■ommcndlitlon*, Mayor William II.
S A T IS F A C T IO N O F
I ’ark l» Knilroad Avenues, and Steiupcr commented, •* V o u ' t e
M fM tT G A IIEM :
Itallrnuil Avenus, from Cotnnier- really doing a good Joh." No ncFirst State Hank, Fusti* To Wei]. rial to Firs t Streets, Ire made tinn was taken liy the Com mi*i.lie-way thoroughfare*. Mr. liar- don on the rrrominelplatliiti*.
hron C, Phillip*, Jr ,
Florida Slate Hank To Kidd Mo- iron expressed the opinion this
During the entuing di*ru*.don
•irtinn would alleviate trn ffir eon* it wo* tiolnteil out the &gt;p t i l toiv
tor Co., Inr.
Farmei'p Home Adniinittration To gestlon in that urea.
nlong park Avenue, *nuth. hn*
Cl) That no packing lar allowed not been observed. Mr. Harmon
John tirav A W illie l&gt;. I’owell
Knold, Nathan F. To John C. on Thirteenth Ktreet, from 8*n- pitld n change In speed limit* ha*
lim in ' A w M ary
(oid to French Avenues, but pot been
considered anil that
Flrpt Federal Savings ft Loan narking would he provided for
there should he nil overall plan
Ap'ti. To Jantea F. Benton ft w r i stumers of the Central Florida
for Speed toll**, with very few
M'Li«*u
Quick Fieexe plant. He said this
First Federal Saving* f
I man would invnlvvc two or three park­ ■hange*.
When he staled no &lt;ll*eus*lun
Assn, To Clarence I,. W nlll* ft ing *|. nee*.
w 1.1111(111
I l l Thai one, and only one, l&gt;a* low’ll held by the tra lflr com
Flrpt
Federal
Saving* ft l.oan •Milestriali crossing should be e*. oilllee concerning walk signal*,
Assn To llia lr lc r lirtmk* Hut- •abllshed at tin- Seminole High Coininlssloner \ ndrew Carraway
School, on Seminole Avenue. II*- nsked fin consideration of such
Sanfoid Atlantic National
llnnk lecomniended that only one cross­ signal* for irtslnl'alioli at Fir*t
To H. J. Davidson A w Odessa
ing at Eighteenth Street shonli. Street arid fin k Avenue.
First Federal Savings ft l.nat) replace the three rrosslngs now
Pi'drslrinil Irn ffir also is licjng
Assn. To Herbert
Kill* A w
being used, which are endangered ’ii*cu**v&gt;l by the group, .Mr. H ar­
Kntheryn
inelnde*
Ity fast truffle going by the mon said, which also
Fnmllv Loan Conipany To Lillie
Itotiert K. Karri* mol John WIIschool.
Mue Harrison
(fi) That all tiucks be prnlllblteil llnm*
Wldtnitre. W. ft w Tnble Ho Annie
final parking nil First Street,
T il....... if k dig oietel nidi none*’
(i. Prittishall. "Id .
passed tiv the (bunmi**ion pro­
Btrile Hank of Apopka To Hubert from Itailroad to Sanford A v r
mies, ’’Parking hn* created u I vide* that moter* shall lie effec­
tilen Mill* ft Flnreneifoi
motorists
backing tive between S im a.m. and d:hn
Davis, II M ft W Doris To N. W. luuiird
tu t," he said. "They can't see. De­ o tn,. except fm Sunday* nod five
Davis ft w Ategon
Faville, Howard To J D Wright, liveries can easily he mode in the todldnv*. Christian*, New Vent’s,
rhiiiik'-lvlm r. I.nboi liny nod Inalleys."
J r ft w Nell C,
U i That plan* lo- utidei tuki n dimeoiboce Day, pin* ailiHHotuit
Faiuilv l.oan Co. To Fred M ill hell
immediately to eliminate diagon­ holidays which oitiv lie desi’.'iiated
A w Ellen
Flist SI Hant „ f Fasti* To Wall- al pinking on Fu *t Street and to l.v the Commission.
illm inate the "no left turn" sign
Tin- garbage ordinance, pn**&lt;-,l
Uirn C. Phillips, tr.
Iiiilustrlnl Suvlng* llnnk To J . M. at Fits! Stieet and Park Avenue. lost nig.lil, tl'-ii I * with churge* foi
Mr. Hannon said the sign is n special pickup s r i vice, out-nfMclls A w Itar-hel
handicap
tourists, and that town servin' and regular seivlve.
A S H IC N M E N T O F
umgc*lInn of truffle is caused by A charge of *1 a month li living
*
M O H T fiA fiH K:
in r* backing out on First Stfert. assessed foi pick-up service nl
lini n* 11 National Hunk. Jackson- Sidney M. (S ld t KK'hnrdc, f
the buck duel, liutli III Hie City
vilie Tn Am rrlran Saving* llnlld- iiipcrinteiiilcnt, showed with
11 and 'in the outskirts, while an
Ing ft l.oan Assoeiution
map that parking space* would
Home Ownct* l.oan Cnrp. To In- he cut In half, from alwint DUI to
dnsirlal Savings llnnk
HU.
Florida State Bank To Mary E.
17 1 Thai a sign he devised nlol
Redding
I im-ed at I ’urk Avenue and FontC L A IM O F M E N ;
tnerclal Avenue, and nt I’nrk AvePressley, W. (J. To W. 0. Wnra, Jr. till# nnil Imkeshure lloulevard,
Sherman Concrete Pipe Comnanv calling attention lo “ public park­
To Dnw*aa Ohrlatriirttnn* t’orni- ing" flir 'c a fs . truck* and hotied
ostiy
trailers in space convenient to the
LEA SE)
I ’listnes* utr*
Alltel lean (III Coianauv To M. If.
HH That pullce car* be pro­
Slrlcklnnil ft w l»nnl&gt;.
hibited from narking In anv tilthHr parking spare In the husines*
T R IU M P H CHURCH
olstrlrt except I ' . u r l n g emergenHon* of King Holomnn of West I ’ i i ’ s ttud acttiul Investigation*.
It)) That proper *lun* be vtedPalm Beach, an outstanding group
of ipiartettr singer*, will appear id on Fast First Street, ea'luv"s lo w
driving"
at ihr Triumph Church on Flf- attention t o
irenth Street Sunday night at 7-on through the playground urea a I
p.m., Christine McQueen, publicity Fort Mellon t’ark.
ihnlrmim for the rhureh, staled
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That Police
Chief Hoy
this morning. Hhe urged curly at­ Williams Instrurt all police o ffi­
tendance at the program in order cers to issue "w arning tickets"
lo soyuru a good scat.
for every violation they observe.

S e n s a tio n a l
P r ic e R e d u c tio n
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r*tra 12 will he charged fhr ta-

iriilnr oiit-nf.fmrn service. N&gt;1
innrge will be assessed again**
iraldrnt* plarlnir garbage at *L
It V* or front ftirli*.

The Lawrence Heallr.atlon. *
rm-e of m o ' mile and five fur.
long* for thruc-yenr-old*. was
first run In lMfttl. It was won by
Salvator anil he rained f.71,llltai.

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Act because service* are not perfnrraud aid » r t n M intended to bo
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manded hy tho Inlcrnatlonnl Typoaraphlcnl Union for tho lotting of
PQffua typo arc In tbo nature of
exaction* ftir service* not performal! or to
Mrformrd. Ho
Wiq argued that tho mera fact
that oir.pJoya* enfaco Iq a physical
operation which ha* no relation
her mental condition at that Ume. to the purpose of tholr employment
Tho baby tuffered third degree
oqt nuke th* practice of reluriu on the back of K ir head,
ter back, a m i and lega aa
daiing coali Ignited t£a, bUnkal
n which *be w ia wrapped.
In Un National U b o r Rel Act a|aln.tt exactiona for
atrMee* not performed or not lo
be performed.

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UghtnJng Explodes
Dynamite In Panama
PANAMA
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A (gt-LIgbtitlng
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lurin’* Ha HIM meeting, Del»*• Bark hod ntnn "million

ff.’tmt limed -Frsim
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Among those present at last
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Mr. Kilpatrick. Manager Forrcat
itrackenrldge, T. K. ’Dicker, George
Touhy. Judge St#natrr&gt;m, O. E
Fourakro. I i! B. Pope, W. A. Patriokt Jack Hall*
III(rHna
G#orge Htjne, Rov Britt, Holland
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Mark Cleveland, Jr., ,L B. Boston,

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not-, who hm nelf hai hern haul
of hearing (or twenty year*, ha*
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the nulla and even the licking of
llu * loek Aound natural.
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Junior Metis Breaks Ed Gordon’s Scoring And Running Records
Page ft

Tor*. Nov. I I . 19.72

T H E H A N FO RD H E R A LD

Spartans And Georgia Tech Lead
AP's National College Grid Poll

Thttraday.

Lons; IhJust Two
Touchdowns Away
F r o m U-F Record
■' G A IN E S V IL L E - (Sorrinh
A Morr happy hand of Klurliln (in
HifP# manipulator*
m
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of nt hn»t two
" down* Ip arymi ttlruleht
Ununild
i thin fall, throw Ihrlr llluc
bacltflrlil against the defen­
sive pow*r of Tennessee'" Volootaara In Knoivlllr Hnturduy.
Pony-galInl lluford l.mig, n
lik in g ground-gainer who It
only Iwn tnurhdotviH rrioovrd
from becoming Ihr hlstiesl "In­
al# arorrr In Florida'* footlmll
history. will manruvrr In thr
Gator barkfiald wllh fust-developing quarlrrhark I lough III*-wry. lha powerful and vrraatilr
S la b raaarm and hlgh-atr|iping
J fP "u O Ifall,
y —ad by a faal-umvlng llnr thot
inrrraanl it* Mucking rffrr(*¥##■•* w"rkly alnrr Repteinlier,
Gator barka huvr averaged
t a ahadr undrr III) point* n«r
" " * • In arvrn outing". In thrir
kalng cause* against Georgia
Tach and Vomlrihllt, Ihrv scurnl
14 and HI milnta rrsprrllvrly.
Ao Buford !.ong led Ihr way
.•nil M point* (tlavan tourh•aw**), thr Gator* piled no .17
anla'a awalnal Hlrl«»n. 11 on
CHadal. 64 agalnal Clrmaon, 10
' Bfalnat Georgia, and I I In thr
A*'h*irn ramr.
W all railed nftrr an off Hnlnrday laat work ■and. tho Gntora
ngya vision* of "winning thla onr
for roaeh." Florida’* mentor lloh
Woodruff wa* a alar tnrVIr for
Tennessee In Ihr late thirties mid
did hla playing undrr thr fnnHuiil
eerellene* of Trrnraarr'a skipper,
Genova) Bob Neytand.
It will hr th« flrat Florida-Tenam* alncr llir Vola dn&lt;vti&gt;
atnra 40 to 0 In 1044, hut
. j Tennaaarr gnmw really
Ik* only
a m lembered
an
In (hr land of atm*
•Mn# waa thr 19*12 Vol victory in
I.Hlna
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od Florlda’a only real hid for an
undafratnl, untied aonaon and "rut
Oaorgl* Tech In (h* Rn*» Bowl In-

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SOS yard* reaper•rrlmmag* IhU

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Balia and Jack O’Brian, lacDawayna Douglaa and Dan
r, guard* John Hammock
m&gt;r May, and eentar Martin

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loud, M’K»tdr&lt;l a* Ihr "ilimV ...
lollrgr foot (jvi 11 iifli't (ll.lolumin’i
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first lilNl’i Ml thin \V» i h i \r mi l
oti*d Pro*# football poll.
Mirhlgiiit Stolr Hill hrld thr
Imid toiloy nftrr Imt Initial1 from
sport* wrltrra and l.ioodroiln

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ii hum to ipllt I will tlirough n* a

hud Ini'll rouillrd, lull hit 11»* rnc.rli
t-'rod S.ilrh owner of tho Rodi.n o 101 si rol p hi Wn-li tin- Spoi
ooMoiiot rd rarllor t Ii u I
loo'* point total dioppml li.o ig m tori'*
T n 'li’a lioproavlvr
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l ily li’.ivo il« riini'b .it Ills oWII re
nvi'i Arm y hoo*trii ihr I'.'nrimii
lido at't'ond plnro, o aliodo nloiid &gt;|||i -h| lo tuko rnio ol mlt.ililo IjuhI
iii -sh I air rest*
ol tdlr Murylaml.
Moon* nod In* hrolher. Frank,
| nl h orr ro u ill'd on thr I.ohi*
of 10 for h flrat plnro Imllol. id no oprrnlr a howliou alloy horo
Siiigh's iiiiooniiri'iiii'iit Mild that
lor srroiid. j'tr. Amt h rir'* liim
tho flrat throo lino up: .Mlrhlgnu when Monro wunl* In return to
Sta ir, I, I HI point*; (Jrorgla T n li, tiaaoh.'ill the C ariliiin l* w ill huvo u
l.lllfi; Sfuryloiid, l.l'JH. A work idui’o for him
Moon- said "N o I'oinm onl" when
ogo II wa * Michigan S ta ir, I, '..'01;
M urvlund, I .mm. and T rrli, 1,017. mkod if a roiifllcl with Munagor
Kilillo Stanky miglit huvo ruusoil
Okliihomu’* "7-21 aolhark at tlii'm
lllro or iiiuior* " H i t
luiiid* of Notro I tamo upiiarmitl)
Ho Mild ho ami Suit'll "parted
hud a profound o ffrrt on Ihr vol
mg. Ilkliihiumi, which rrrolvril 27 tho host of fiirlid* "

fir»t-iduro vulva and wo* ronkid
folirtli ln*l 1 work, dropped t o 1
iikm
rightli plnro whllr Nolm Itiuor
movrd up fruin a *liukv Kdli to
Y J ttJ I.KAGIIF.
Math.
IV I,
Tho high • poworod Michigan Ifi'llriit*
.1 0
Slato tram, which rnckrd lip Jit It'*
Indiana 41-14 la«t Satin day, wa* Tlgorcnl*
lUlril flr*t mi r.7 hiillolH anil turn lion real*
tloiird
aoniowlltro on all
I MM. I’oiillirr*
(Irorgln Tvcli ii Ino wii * naiiivil hy Ihdiriil*
tviiry voter, drawing ,T2 flrat*,
(TTY I.KAGHK
11 arroml* and -Hi tlllrila. Mary­
land wu* given 24 fir*I*, Til h it Slino Mnrhlmi
Aro (Haas
umla und L'll third*.
11(11.A and Houtlirrti California, I'os I I If tiro
Ilm nnhvaton Carlflr Cmi*l i*iwor* Stanloy • IliiKar*
which moot Nov. 22, rank fourth F P 4 I,
Celery City
and fifth.
M IX E D I.E A f iC B
Other* III tho flrat 10 nio Tenliv"*ri', Trau* and I'llliluo.
No I

Hmvlin^ Standi

Tho li'Hilota flrat-plara voloa In
parrullirava:
t. Sllrhli'nn Htato &lt;B7)
1,103
S. Ocorgla Tech (B2 I
l.llir,
d. Maryland (24)
,
I,I2H
4. U C I.A (H it
OdI
f&gt;. Hmitboru California (7)
HIT
ll. Nutro Dame (0 )
721
7. Ten nc***e
410
H. Oklahoma
402
0. Tea#*
134
10. Piirdun
100
Hecund 10:
11. Mlaalaalppl
H»

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13.
11,
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1(1.
17.
IH.
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80.

Syraeua*
ITtttOiurg (1)
Wlacotialn
Princeton
Waalilngton
Flurlda
Kanaa*
Mlclilgnn

, 77

No. II
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No a
No. 3

Memorial Stadium
Kvcnl Schedule
Nov, It
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the heal prep football league*.
Since Cordon wu* nn overwhelmllig c Imlre for AU-Pmat
Florida Conference fulllrack poallion In 1991, it goea without
Maying that the l.ake Monroe
locomotive la a natural for allriitiferviice huaur* till* year.
I ’erhup* one of th« leaal known
vlrtuea the aeiiior hack jioa*e**e*
la aniiietliing that I* more relutlve
hut probably mure Important than
Id* iiiniiv fciila team aplrlt. The
(nut, well built flve-foot-nlne hnlfI... . mnki'* it apeclul effort to
tlmiik each plnyer who helpeil him
make n rim with their block*. "Ini* uiodc*t, grateful and a preiit
nr«,-l to the team a* a team play­
er," echoed Imth coaclie* Ilill
Fh-uilng und Fred CatiaaMelt* on,v not break the all
time Seminole running ami "coring
record*, which are tin in the 2i&gt;u
iminl bracket und over the 1,91X1
yard murk. Imt hi* all around
ability and competitive attitude
will lung lie remembered In the
annual* »f the SHIS football *ugn.

Hill Onrltiy lina Jumped out Into
their Individual bnwllmf lend of the
newlv fnrinnd VJ-M Navy circuit
at the Hanford Bnwlinu Alieva.
Ccnrley ho* a IM average at the
end of tho flrat three (lamp* ind
Ida 40 aerie* I* plan tnpa In that
department.
Sob Young*
178
lily'll game I* Ihe beat In the In­
fant Tar circuit.
High! behind Cearley are two
veteran holdover* from the old
Navy league, Frank Markin id
Al Negrotlo with ISt average*.
Markin la allghUy higher with
493 pin* to NegroUo’a 411, thna
Markin lik e ! aecoud place by a
hairline and Negrotlo auumea
the third apol.
Wnrren’a 149 percenlige la
fourth a i alio I* Ida 439 total pitta.
Kt Pclvr, the blblcnl named aallor,
rank* fifth wllh a 143 average.
Thu VJ-flJ circuit play* at tho
Hanford Rowling Alley* every
Ttteiday night, it waa formed tit
replace the old Navy loop that had
In Ini dlaband becaua# transfer
order* depleted the roster* ol all
Ihe original teams. The new Mague
waa organised with aome hold­
over* and many new tranafera.

VI43 LEAGUE
G Pina Avg
Name
3 487 i9&lt;r
Cearley
a 461 131
Markin
3 491 131
Negrotlo
3 439 14S
Warren
3 433 143
St. Peter
a 431 140
ickline

S

3
3
3
3

SSL

&amp; ,«MLi»."SVSsS

hi*.

S E A S O N C K II) KKCO KDH
Scoring
T il. Til'. H I'M . Tl*.
I’layrr
M ells
0
no
14
2
0
H
1
2
Sheffield
Fox
8
»
7
7
II
&lt;1
W id e
1
0
I)
11
1
0
Lockett
II
0
lluvis
1
0
Rishee
0
11
)
II
Totals
19
1)
H
129
Rushing
Al. Yd. Avg.
Player
Mett*
90 911 10.1
1
Reynolds
7.0
7
HO
19
90
Wade
June*
2
8
4.0
8.0
Lorkett
71 2HU
33 urn
1.2
Davis
Turner
2
«
3.0
Howell
2.B
4
10
Kstrldge
n
0.3
1)
2
0
0.0
Hawkins
tl.3
Totals
220
Passing
Avg.
Player
At. Yd.
I IKH)
IlltVis
t
19
Mil
14 172
Melt*
.llfill
1i.l win
45 211

I'unling
Al.

t'layvi
.Melt*

Angel

Father*!
Forton*

Sm ,
numK.
.

w

T

U
S
140
las

137
!33
3
114
1M
3
3
139
139
3
139
3
133
a
117
a
a
114
3
114
t u t 108
a U7 104
a U4 108
103
a
100
4

a
a

Hchaotteati
Dumo
Fog*}

430
418
411
413
411
400
344
178
373
374
374
370
331
344
341

HG

187
171
183
133
183
198
134
133
141
148
174
137
114
1U
147
131
144
143
138
148
144
118

in

183
113
108

Coach John Scutl will lead his
promising crop nt Seminole Ju n ­
ior Varsity gridiron hopeful* in­
to tonlirlit'i game with the Edgewater it tram ut the
Memorial
Stadium, reeking to avenge tha
18-It defeat Munford suffered at
tlit- bund* uf (tie new
Orlando
school I k * i month.
'the lm-.ll JV * w ill a lso he in
i|ur"l of I heir fou rth w in u f tha
year. The K dg ew ater
Netback
wu* p a rtic u la rly s tin g in g iln r e
il i* the only ilr f r a l o f the Tear
for Ih r hamlMomr looking fo o t­
ball a g g re g a tio n .

Hnpiiumure sensation, Johnny
Junes, who is lending III# Hcottmen in scoring with 19 point* in
tour games, will "tniT ut Hie full back |lost, Freshman "land out,
Jim m y Hawkins, will see action
from one of the halri&lt;ack "lot*.
Edgewnler will
he favored
i't this evening cI unI i on (lie
basis ut their victory uvrr (lie
local" In ( I r In lulu lust mouth.
Admlssioii prices for tin* con­
test have brell Cllt 111 half liuliin
time it 7:10 p.m.

Avg.
M7.1*

Taaoi Hccorda

W.

I.

2,053 Fans Watch
Crooma Play First
Three (h id Carnes

H A N FO K H
(ism * Record
Han.
7
0
24
20
H
14
42
Opp.
XT
1287
489
81
flit
10
2.1
1177
29.4
9
127-9

Kustis
l-ecshurg
Tuvure*
Palatka
Hi. Augustine
W inter Park
New Smyrna
S E A S O N Y A R D S T IC K

Opp.
U
0
0
13
18
14
7

l,nkc Monroe'* Imcomollve, Junior Mett*. "buttered all the 1931
Han. record* act hy Kd (iordon in the New Smyrna Heuch game lu*l week
Flrat Down*
91 hy liooating til* arnaon total* in 911 yaid* gained ru*hiiig und Hi! total
Ynrda Kualiliig
1421 latiid*. Melt* ha* aniuated thi* record in at-veli giiine*. (iordon lolled
up Hfill yuida un the gruuiol and "cored ll'.t point* in III guiue* lu*t
Yard* I ’aaxing
Mill
I’uaae* Attempted
94 year, Melt* I* la-ing culled the greatest runner "litre the day* of W ill In
i’lnaea Completed
19 Anderson.
I’lixaea Intercepted
1
Flint*
22
Yard* Funtiug
H it
Punting Average
19.7
Finn Idea l.ual
20
Yard* Penalised
280

The Sports
Register
lly K K N T C K T I . A I N
Sparta Editor
Tmiiglit the Seminole Junior
Vnralty football ten in will play
that new Orluudu High School J V
*i|und from Kdgewater nt
7:10
p. rn, in the Memorial Htudium.
A fte r
thumping
Ileluihd
and
Muinlund of Ihivlonn the local JV *
went to (lilundo and lu*t hv an IHll *t-ore to thi* "nine team they
will he playing thi* evening. Since
that lo**. the future Svmlmde
v n rilty great* fattened up un their
impreaalve record ltd# year by

dumping DvLand again.

Cenrley U*uc1h New«
Navy Bowling Loop

Nuv, I I
00 Seminfiira v*. Sealree ie
Nov. 18
(Id
orton
36 Hemliudo JV * va, Kdgewatar
HI
Nov. I I
(Home- Henaon
00 Seminole* va. Ileland
20
cunilng)
roung
You
22
Dock*
21
Robblna
FIDHTH MONDAY NIGHT

Florida defense, IlMl
outfit that ha* received
Hy The Aaaortaled Freaa
Other* receiving vote# Included i
rable praise for It* *tou(- lllaaourl, Virginia, Navy, MlnneCHICAGO — Jim m y 'Martitws,
th* pa*t two seaaona, will •ota, Holy Crtiaa, Villnnova, Pena 193, Phoenix, Aria., outpointed AIra All-America tackle can- State, Duke, Tula#, South Caro­ lie Gronlk, 144, Detroit, S.
l Okarlli LaPradd and hi* lina, 111!not*. Igmolr-llhyite, Uay*
BRO O KLYN - Walter Cartlar,
B f . mat# JltniRF
Hatch. lor, California, Kentucky, llouaton. 103, New York, stopped OUa Gra­
ham, 15744, Philadelphia, «.
“
d H01,Y0Kfe,
a**.—Mlgual
m i:
11UI,Y(1KK, M
Mata.—
Mlgual. M
Mill1'BubP O IN T O F N O H R T D R N
r. Th*
•lart
,
0 A 1 N B 8 V IU .K (Bp eclal)— l a r 147, Uoatoa, 7.
(l.o
defensive
G alor defer
RBI
NKW BAt K K IH LD
k but'ha*
" ^ • e a v iU K ja p ^ U H - F a r
IT l H|a lonmat in# Drat time la over flya year*,
ball waa «, thirty Florida triad an end around play.
Ogrtla
throe

Seminole JVs To
Battle Edgewater
in Memorial Park

Lake Monroe Dynamo Scores 86
Points And Rolls Up 911 Yards

” ' Ity k k n t r ii.v ii.A is
Mr. and Mr*. tluirh Whelchel
combined In shout « low irriw'i X7
• n rr to win last Sunday'* hus­
band and wife two-hull golf tour­
lly K E N T C IO r r i.A IN
nament at the Seminole Country
Not *inre the day* of the "pic
Club. It wa« a repeat performative
feat* of W illi Andvravn lm* there
for the former operator* of tin*
ever colli* on the Seminole High
four** i l w r they turned tin- trick
giidirun scene the like* of one
laat aprlnp,
Virgil Talniudge "Ju n io r" Metta,
Mr. and Mra K. II. Smith ran
it little guv with n long name and
a rlo*e second by registering an
a lung lecord.
M Joint arnra lu snare I In- run*
I'riMtf of Melt'* rlalm to fame
aer-up spotlight, The low nrt of
wu*
that
hi*
performance
T IH wa* ranted hy Mr. ami
agaliiHt New Sm yrna llrnrl, 1**1
Mra. William Doddy. newromrrs
Friday night enabled him to
to th* local link scene.
uurpna* the Iron-man record"
“ Th* Old Pro" Jim Spencer and
eatabliahrd hy the Frda' hard
kla wife teamed up lu win second
hitting Fullhark, Kd (iordon in
place In the low nrt bracket with
1991.
an Impressive 72. Jil*t nnr-hnlf
The IH-yenr-ohl farm l*.y from
alrnVa n&gt;t thr parr of llm Doddy*.
I,like Momoe ),(■a amna*ed till
D r low gross till* amomr Ihr
yard* on the ground, lidding 172
alnal* man waa captured hy
more via the uerinl route, which
Sonny Powrll wllh a nifty 71
have flguied in him "coring Hll
►Mir Seminole High School alar
point", while tn""ing for I I more.
Molylfl Flalarhar rardrd a 77 lu
Fat Cordon ran op *30 yard*
rlalm Ihr runnee-nr, position In
ln*t *rn«un, r ii nnI ii g for nine
Ilia Inw gross division.
T il* and running nine rvtra
Dot Powrll won thr low iriosa
uuint* for a lofty tit* point total.
rrnwn for llir iinniturheil womrn
The",* murk* I," t,onion do not
on an HI arnra. Klimt llrtta wa*
ro iiK lilill" an all-time Seminole
runner-up wllh an H.'l count. teiw
record hut Ihev were the heat
nrt wa* won lay Mr*. Virginia
ever compiled "luce the dava of
Heart, 76. with Mr*. Andrew
\odrr*vli ill the early pint-war
Marali taking thr arrorol spot winera.
nine* on a 70V4 arnra.
Ope thing that llinke" M elt*'
Thr low nrt among Ihr slnvle
achievement* look an good i« the
aim waa rapturrd Itv Klrhv Kite
fact llinl he lm* "battered all C or­
wllh a 71 total whllr George
don'" murk* ill the fir*t neven
Harndon, formrr Sfmlnolr llleli
grime* with three more left lo
Halt ara, ramr in arroml wllh
play and a |Hi**lhility that another
a 7814 enunt.
content will he pluvetl if the Sem ­
Harndon won the Klair toornrv
inole* make the EF&lt;' play-off*.
for the men whllr Mr* K II.
Cordon aiOHaaril hi* M90 net
8tnllh was Ihr wlnnrr among thr
yard* III HI Ramr* which he
woman.
rarrled the plgakln 201 llmea
A targa livid of IX parllrlMetta lia* only lakrn the hall
aatad In (hr "ranon's arroml
on 90 ocrnainll* to houal of a
Bundat tournamrnt at thr SriitIhtf
Mil
4«util&lt;rii.
whn^t
i&lt;
i
f*irmum
*
*
lu
i
yiuii
v%*m
him
u
licflh
inula (nullify ('lull. Thr inert
la-ller record. Cordon averaged
waa apunaorrtl hy thr Womrn'* j mi I In* All 1*1ti Hi Fluff Mi l l f 'unfa*! i iii'f" Ififfthiilt I iii mi , liiii I til* i nhiml
l.l yard* a play a* compared to
nmiiiiiK
iiiiil
rnimif
HTfiitl
'
H'ui
yu
n
i”
mill
*
I
mm
I.
cu
hy
flolf Aaattrlallon.
M elt*' 10.1 prr attempt.
.1
ii
(il4i
r
Mftlrf
h
f
I
w
ffk
i
in
11
I'
tii
'An
I
In*
fii'lij
i;
c
rifru
I
him
!
pile
■
■
&lt;
li
iv!it|{
Mra. Wlirlriud, Mi*. Ilowotil
Another napect that make* the
&gt; I* I Kd'llrnii (nun dmt won *i* niitl loi( Melt* atory nil the more phenom­
MeGmigh, Mr*. K. C. Hnvoinn, fudhui'k mi (h i’ IRf.l •
four
r
iim
n
d
y
.
Igurilnn
h
Iih
♦
J
1
•
1
1
Jil
tin
I
'
m
v
i
M
l
y
nt
l'
1
*
*
1
(fill,
Mra. (1. It. Praraon, Mi*. K II.
enal la that la-alde* hla ability a*
Smith and Mra. I'rir* flrnrd will
a runner mid a paaaer, Junior lm*
raprramt Srmlmdr Country ( lot.
done all the punting, nverngilig a
In thr flral monthly Inornumi-iil
rnhuat M7.li yaril* u kick In 22
of thr Crntrnl Klorldn Inter-City
hunt* tlml have carried HMI yard*.
Oolfing A ssim’ImII om nt thnlii on
The*,, record* would "land op in

____

I If yuu haven't
: act&gt;n thla prom­
ising array of
alar* play this
; year, wo would
suggest you take
in the encounter
| this evening. The
game get* un.lierw ay early so
i you can be home
&gt; a t a reaaonable
T hour and remem-

&lt;«hn
Hroit
tier half
Jo
reign for the*# J V game*.

price#

An added aluellgnt to tonight a
game la the fact that a touch of
newniia* precede* th* hoatllltlea.
Hanford lm* • new coach, John
Beott, who wilt assume the head
basketball assignment next month.
Then too Kdgewater la a new
school coupled with the fact that
they ure playing in the new Me­
morial Stadium.
W hile on Ih * aubfaet of the
Memorial Hladlam. we might
point out hero that la tha flral
four Seminole varsity game*
and Ih * Initial two ( ’room# conIc a U ataged in th* M r k havo
drawn over I.OtW fan*, more
than 4,1*0 of thee* paving « m tomera. Tkaaa flgurtm do notJn( M i ih i Crooma gam ollaat.Fri­
day night nor
aal Tueaday’a
S ^ m ln o l J V tilt with D e U n d .
W a war* unable to B lU iu l laat
Sunday’* annual Florida B u t#
L v a i u * rnttUnfr In Orlando, out
from u»# raaulta of thla

Hellcats Open lip Miami Looks With
New Navy League Cheer To Stetson
By Taking 3 Wins Tilt Friday Night

A new Navy Rowling lxmgttr,
culled V J U2. begun operation*
laat Tuesday night ut the Snuford
Rowling Aliev* wllh six new team*
i i l i d aome old luce*
The Helical* JJumprd oil lo an
rxcrllcnt atari In their bid to
claim lb# league championship
by nicking the Bobcats for three
straight wins In Ihe three act
series. Veteran Hub Gaston nail­
ed down the Individual high
series honor* lur the winner*
with u 119 aerie* and a 181 game.
G. W. Angel was high aerie*
scorer fur Ihe liner# with a 371
effort.
.11(11'* rllp|H'il the Krarcnt* In
two of the three act* ii* veteran*
Frank Markin und Al Negrotto
paved the way with 452 and 431
aerie*, respectively W arren’* 435
three sel total wa* top* for the
i Reurealx
In the other contest Ihe Tigerrul* rolled up two vlclorie* while
drooping one In the Panther*.
Thu V J 112'* play again loinorrow night, Tuesday, their regular
night.

IIFI.I.CATH (3 III

1 2 3
Players
l i t l i t 147
Dumont. W J .
Fogul. It. K.
111 124 1)9
107 34 121
Carbone. J . F.
129 147 147
Gaston, It J .
Si'hnultcvl, F. A. Ifll 113 195
Total
033 683 041
B O B C A T S (0 3)
Flayer#
1 3 1
104 M 113
Wruber. R.
Neff. F. C.
101 117 99
HI ink well. W. M,
84 81 100
123 144 107
Angel, (&gt; W.
123
123 123
Mind
Total
917 309 559
J H B (2 1 )
1 3 3
Player#
IN I 171 15$
Murkln
138 103 151
Negrnlto
198 118 143
Wlckllno
IxK'ke
197 117 138
137 138 153
HI. Petar
731 7U9 753
Total
B E A R C A T S (1-3)
Player#
1 1 3
Warren
139 148 153
104 93 149
Martin
Young
130 111 178
Ranaun
133 143 149
Fatheree
u n 143 138
.Tolal
584 638 750

Pa rt of the brighter outlook Is
occasioned by the fart that Stet­
son thla Friday night's Orange
opponent belong* among the lit­
tle fellow* and (tie Hurricanes
have been rough un team* In that
category 'hla year.

Kvon more so. however. Ihe Van
dcrhllt game showed that Coach
Andv Gustafson's kid* have regain
ed their desire lo play football anil
(hut the improvement Gu*tul*oii
predicted for November might lie
lH't!lniiit)g to muteriuliie
The Miami injury list will nut
he sliced to any extent this week
mill the Hurricane* will ugain go
into action without Rob Muikettl,
their hardest hitting back: without
Dan TusaoUl who Is tme of tho
heat at opening hole* for Miami
runners amt Jo e Carlitroin. lower
of strength at guard on defense
However, enough player* ntv left to
Tot. make ll tough for (he upstntvr*.
375
The Vanderbilt game showed
174 that Miami'* pats dclenae Is bark
314 In the groove which made It Im­
419 preaalve In 1890 and 1891. Holding
379 BUI Krletemeyer lo four rom1801 plcUoua In 14 tries was good,
To*.
107
317
284
374
375
1057
Tol.
452
491
431
430
439
2179

Tot.
439
349
411
415
170
1980

Celery Fed Schedule
Nav. 14—Heabrecie, her*

C O H Al. G A R L K S - (Sm-clul) Kvi'it though they urc sporting their
second consecutive two gam# losing
streak und haven’t tallied a point
In their last two game*, things look
a llllle better In the University ol
Mluml foot hull camp Monday.

lly T. V. IIA V IH
The first three ,-nim-s ployed
in the Menmrrii Stiiilioiu l,v the
•'room* Academy 1‘n n ih .r eleven
have drawn a tolui ,,f ^|I’,M tuns.
Ilf this t«,t ii I, 1,997 h*ve liven
paid admissions. Ihe City
of
Sanford ha* netted SI2D.5II from
these three till* on In* receipt"
slid In nddillnn $73 was paid
lo thr 4 itv hy ('rooms for Ihe
ro*t of light*.
Tlie first
game
with
New
.'fiiivniu Reach drew the hugest
crowd of Hie v e il with Hit) at­
tending.
Here ure Hie attendance fig ­
ures for each game thin year.
Game
Paid Total
New Smyrna
1179
Mill
Florence Villa
M9M
911
Kusti*
629
70(1
‘lo taU
I..VJ7 2,093
The follow Ini' lire llie tux re­
ceipt* nnd ligtit total l ful each
contest.
Game
T a * l i ght * C ity
New .Smyrna $48.79
|29 »74.76
*W&lt;uie# V.
ptt.76
;*r,
69.76
Kusti*
40.00
26
09.00
lilt«l*
*1211 fill
$73 $193.60
Groom* will pluy it* Inst gninn
of (lie year III Memorial Stadium
•h1* Thliesdn" evenlni'. tt w ill ia»
the Panther hoiiiei'imiiiig till witli
l.cvsburg.

K AM I I't &lt;III I ll.\
W.
L.
T.
P. K. Yulige
ft
U
0
Ketterliliu*
ll
4
1
1let.and
it
1
a
Hunfmd
•
\
» «
#f
s
Starke
0
u
*
Pnlnlkn
1
0
0
New Smyrna
(1
4
Keuhreexe
0
II
6
R K S U I.T H L A S T \VKKK
'Hmiford 42, New Smyrna Reach
7.
*P, K Yolige 7, Del.and 0.
•Ketlerlinu* 17, H rab ten * 20.
HlnrJj* 12, HI. Led 0.
Fletcher 11, Pulntka 0.

G A M E S T H IS W E E K
spilling him four limes on at­ 'Heahrvcxe ut Hunfurd.
tempted passes for looses of 37 •Hturke a l Kelti'i'linus.
as agalnal 33 he gained oa (he
Fort Pierce nt I*. K. Yung#.
camiMetious was aUgblly super.
•New Smyrna Iteuch at Palatka.
Added to that, Miami Intercepted
three heaves and returned them
43 yards, giving them a complete
victory ui their pass defease.
The game alio showed that the
ground defense was pretty fair
though itiil lacking In the early
season promise of brilliance.
Offensively, the Hurricanes are
due far some heavy work this
week, mostly up front. Dick A l­
brecht, atari lug for Ihe lecoml
as
time. Just about wrapped up the
AkCtNIING PAMPAS I
left nallboch spot for good, lie ran
well and drove hard to ton both
clubs with u net of 70 yards. The
freshman should get even better.
The Stetson game Friday marks
the reium
■ of a serlga which
resumption
waa called off bach lu 1940 when
Miami, once a door n u t for Stet­
son, had ravened the situation by
winning three In a row from tha
Halters. As It la, Stetson still hold*
Ihe edge In the all tlma aeries, 9
wins lo 4. Twice tba teams have
tied,

il

1‘ "A

TODAY Jfe WED.I
UNIAMIi

meeting much wa* nceompfl*h*d,
Nor. II—Kdgewater, there
It was a wise ileclaltm to cut th*
Nov. 34—DeUnd, here
number "of Wgh-aalarlvd veteran*
(Hametomlag)
Th# National llockuv league
from four to two for neat year.
waa formed on Nuv. 22, 1917 ami
The' league adopted n atreamllnu
the flrat game# were played on
140-gam* alat* far 1843 which
baa been net for J u m 37.
eliminates the e a t e n u a t t n g
While th* FBI* ha.
a rough Dec. 18, 1817.
Bhaughneaay Play-off#, auballtut- draft
■ _ for next
. . m ryear,
a , H atitl ivmalit#
m
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foe each cite
city fto muster
ter together
tor th# winner# of th# two the
money to fla l^
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Id teams. Limiting
th* vatorana to two will help In
•uttlng *ip*iMM and certain loss
«a next season.
A* far aa th* local franehla*
come out of lh *|
t concerned, no wm qnlto know*
hat will hnnpen. It In up for
il* for the beat bid and at least
neaa of tha mem-]
vo por
peril#* have espreeaed Intwo
bera to continual
I areal.
neat yew In faeel
John Krlder persisted In temterof almost
tng hla resignation
____ tfion atntta il meating
.
and it
It appear*
appears likely, that he la
aerloua and the Ml
Leagu# will have
ctub
to net on a new man tor th* job
Brina*
coma nextt December.

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They Will Kupresent Kisenhower In Chantfe-Ovor

Governor, On Way To
Miami, Will Tulk
Over Policy Plans
On Augusta Visit
lly M ARVIN I.. ARKOWNMITH
AUGUSTA, Ga. OB-Presldentelect Dwight D. Eisenhower anil
m Guv Thomas E. Dewey of New
York will meet here Friday to dis­
cus* ihe general’a forthcoming trip
in Korea and nlher policy matters
Elsenhower's press secretary,
.lames (’ ffagerty, said the New
York governor will stop at the
general'* vneution hendipiurlers oil
ills way In Miami, Fla
lluperly added (hat Dewey Is
coining nt Elsenhower's Invitation
hi discus* the President elect's
"trip to Korea unit other policy
( nutter* "
I latterly would not elaborate mi
Ihe |*)licy mailers whictl will ite
discussed
Dewey played a key role III helpIni! In win the nomination for the
eeneral and Ills Republican organi/ation was a big factor In carrying
New York state for Elsenhower In
lost Tuesday's election
There has been speculation that
Dewey might lie offered a Cabinet
[msl m the new Republican adminm Isiratinn Dewey himself said last
" week, however, that he Intended to
finish mil his term as governor
III- has I wo more years In Ihul
office
Asked s|H'Clfieally whether E i­
senhower was going to ask Dewey
to inln Ills Cohlnet, llagcrly said
he had no Idea and Hint anyway
he couldn't discuss such mailers
id this time.
llagcrly also said he did not know
whether Dewey will accompany E l­
senhower to Korea.
V
He confirmed that Elsenhower
nluns an inmertant round of con­
ferences In New York next week
before leaving for Korea.
The press secretary repeated
that no date has been set-yet fur
Hie president elect's departure for
ihe tar east.
Dewey Is expected to arrive here
about noon Friday and probably
will stay four or five . hours,
Itauerty said.
Elsenhower will confer the early
j
part of next week at the White
*
ll iiu wlUi Presiding Tnihrun, who
hat Invited the general to a dis­
cussion of International and domeslie problems facing Ihe new ad
uilmsiraliun.

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mill extreme south portion. Colder
In imrtli .mil central pnrtlon&lt;i, with
M a ltiT iil (n u t cvlii-mc mn Hi anil
etader extreme smith timli{liI.

Financial Representative Of
Eisenhower Has Parley With
Budget Director Fred Lawton
H-Bomb Report Amdenlal Death Access To Facts
Returned Of Government
Will Be Issued Verdict
In Fern Dark Case
Urged For Press
By Atomic Body

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AKC Will (live* Stiltt*fivasi* About

PM SIM N f-lllC I Gen. Dwlghl D Eisenhower confers in Augustn. Ga . witti Ken Henry Cabot iaxlgc, Jr.
(right), and Datroll bankr-i Joseph M Dmixe Deft I. who will lepml In VVashliif Ion as Elsenhower's per­
sonal representative* to llie Truman Adiiilnl'lrsllnri I jm I xc vc||| ai l as liaison man In vuiloua key ) e.leral
agenv'le* while Dodge's wuik will lie llmileil t,. tip lllueau of Ihe Hoilnrt ( I nleeriulliii,irl hiici&lt;l|iliiiln)

Boy Scout Council Kiwanis Hear
Sewer Project
Officers At
To Be Studied Elects
fts Annua IMeeting Religious Talk
By Commission
By Zimmerman

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The XX'a'Iiimdoo , ddot ilrrl.m il
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John I’leisun, was le eh-erted ns
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mendations made by the firm of district chairman. ami Itohcii l.ip- Inviiu ii in Dm, i unfii-ed world of I'hlNlOfl 11 hnlill "I «(||)l|‘ | ll I tMill' t o ( h r 11«*|m it id t o i Ml fn ftm fr n k a "1 iiiira,:rmi'
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d . u i ii M il " II || Ii XVi * h |id
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sonvllle consulting engineers, con­ inlNsiuliel. They wen- lustalled by ('brim uml " t clmieh," Ihe Rev d iin i/.
Irrlive ill'll iMIirnl Im idil.iimnr i i o
ip ip lil I f In iiiliie il u r
hi i k u s \vl*rii lu- i r . i h / m l lln* i i m t u i
cerning Improvements In Ihe City Ernest E. Ilutvk, scuiii eserullve II. l.vHlelon /iiuiiieruiail of llnIhi-'e riglil'
( f u r " . i l l " ! M M ' l r ( l u l l hi' " i l l ' l l
1 I ’ xi-itl lull Hull* lit»'*| lu* «luf» exwater and sewer systems will Itc of Ihe I'nutral Florida (.'united. Hul\ (&gt;••— F|ii-*opal Church de 4*4) dll* " J U T I M«'ll* d l H ' l l l t h hMU'CM ” 1 HU N nf IUltl|&gt;lllM* (ll 11141%$• I f |4* 441
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to
discussed at a special meeting of Elected ns members III large were ilan-d today before llie Yach! l a m f r n m h i *%"hi|i Mn m i l e « .twu\ I T l i r ( l a i n w a s r u l i m IN m i l l ' s p m I IDIII ogulli'l I’ir'Iilrlll I l u, 11,i i ' i n a k r • huii tf 1
h o u r w h e n It " M u r k t h r c u r , lu*
the City Commission at R ixi W. A. Teague, W. Culllli*, Hoherl ('lull meellng of the Kiwanis Club.
exerlltive order which exlenilrd
ID* "Mid In* inw n irri'Mt H m n k
\ 1 1 ill'll* a t i u i i " \%eie t h a t p r e x e l l t
Ir s lifii'd , m id Ih r Irnin ritiitiiiu ril
o'clock Monday night, according to Kurus, uml It. II. Reel)' In install"Tills I- n lino- Dial Diere can f i m v i ' l i ' k H I m U'I "J»I i*( "14 1 1 1 In d n w i i l l i r h a r k a t m i it i (mi f r r l In* "Ihe cloak ul imtilary 'eererv lo [ ••ffixinl t v i r w i l pi n tpi't I " !$*» v e r y
Tom Lemon, City Manager
lug the officers, Mr.
Iluwk lie iio nominal Clirl-tiun-. hut to
tile civilian i-'laliil'liiiirnl' id tho ' *1 1 1 1 1 f u i iitiv I'lie, '-Mi’l v i' ii I h i n (hi*
fim*' H s f u i u n &lt;1
Mr. Angus will appear at the charged that It would he I heir pul II into pnket terms, we muat iii*')| ii w ii y '* In ( h r fi i' * d i a l
govi-riMiienl ”
I ( " l e i i i l " i i i i u I l l i K p i ■ ifC 1 mi in
Iii* "*»id h i i'u i m i l o f (In* r a h uf
meeting to participate In the dis­ duly lu see that sculitlog l* made either 'put up or shut u p ,"' Jie f m i l l h n i i i i n f l i T ( h r h||i"i
"W liili1 IV , A P M E did nol mnIn U n i . • L » r r u f f i o i H K
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cussion on action to he lukcn on available In yvery hoy III tills area asserted.
I’rrd m (irltiln: Ihr rv rr o llv r orilei **;i 1 k IX11 Ilf f u l l i l " . ( i I l i i H A h '! i'OH
miit* wlijp ufiVlf "** 11in IVv i N miii * a n d f o u n d Mtr i H i i i i i i n h i * d d r
Mithe surveys made by- Hie engi­ hr I ween lln- a g e s « and 17
Ir'i-linlril hi ainrmleil
Wli’glll' I m p 1 «, d i f I n o h l u tlu in tf *' n o w ,
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f i i u i f d h r r MMo a i i i t u f m I n t i l r on
neering firm.
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I’lllhm dal*
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.i' helplul ill p irvinllng Ihr ill
survey on sewers presented to the Service," told Die e i imp Dial liike-WMiui Ctirhllan-, we mp-.l a K i r n d m i d i r I III.U' o f f li n i ■ 1 1 1 fl1 1 lln* v r h i r L * h r r n u H i* fn* w a s a f r a i d w
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i
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l
Ion
nh
Vi
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' prior, according to Mr. Lemon
i iuidi of Fm
nil d ii ' fill' I'm i fu
.ii*11* fur
iiitt'i nti-1 •'
i'illiif "
! nion u i ilii n in ti i%*■i1'iIk, dn n *n " c o f n i l f i * Ut Ini I' ■ »" Mir li' i'iitd lllin t o M i U r * k* nl,mil iio roveriMiiri,l
Cost of the sewer Improvement soul." lie related expel leliees ul
1yip ipm
• tM* nipl 1*
XViKpiO'- ritlti'i/ed lodil.ov hi
[ program us recoin mended hv Ihe NCVelul llll-ll III till- Armed |-'Him -tell,-nl mugli Dm- Dial -nol tin II k4t411 ul ii fl l ll ' I I" A im I lift Haiti f l i f a i l ' l l in i T i n l . i v f r d I h r Ia t i n u
X -pPUil
VI.
it 11♦
*■14k*1lien die* Im ‘‘po'lpfiiiiln’ pulflo .,
Jacksonville firm was eslunali-d who weie once linv Seoul- lliellul plennihle of the l' 8. t oo-itiioll-in (fin (iliiHl u a f ill Ill'll * lu l l'll • -ii1* uf i o i i f .in n i f i h n l a i H V
’pi -11)1 I'Dll
ing Xdmirul NlmiU, ('apt I ’uliii llleol |o,l utl-ll tile Iiii Mi pi 111, lp|elion id 1 . I ' i I.i II m - ' ” i,| millloi v m
lust July at $1,2111,507. The recoin
I llllfl I'M V lull
1 |l||i- lUMlie Pie
.11 I Ilia I
ifViliail rlliplove' ill Illr ilrli li'i
mended four-step program in the Kelly, Cuaslgimid.-mun Dmiglur of I 'liri-llllllll V. lo- i-out i into led
I In v v n v n i , m Im
i»*(lr|
f *X* -1 II*
ill I .*• "iili'ly
In I
'&gt;
Minline uml mivul aviutm “ Itnleli"
•-'l.ihh'liiiielit
10
the
/m
ilnl
llir
the
in
in
le
l,v
Hoyinv,
“
There
I
,
Improvement of sewers and Ihe O’llaru
..llllM 'Is l
I, » M- I
Eliildiasiiing III,- fuel not n word in the Chii*tinti i-ihle fl a t n o f l l m »•* |ilii"liili u - (fnl
llltei on 01 linn- ol peartcost of each steii were as follows:
I
f VVH ol lo i * II" *"4»S
I'lans for the annual Christmas (1) Removal of sewage ixilliition Dial scouting doe* nut pmpuse lo o, *etlnliire- Dial *ay« nmn ha*
“
Ih
r
|-l
.Il
lii
fo|
the
di-lrli'i
eT i m 1114in &gt;|nl ii S i m H ii ll n t hi " i i u l
Mnl I. t* \n I lull it" Ull
ll«
&lt; itti’ l n t e l i o t i o l ,i n e w i - . i r . i e e a m i
party of thn Pilot Club werp made from the vicinity of the City bulk­ make soldiers out of ils ini-mlu-ls, nil Imillennlile riyhl to the |iiir-nlt V r M r n l l i V Inf If* IdonU o f i r * n i vit
liihll'tiilli-lil ol drlri 1me Im
I.’
111 &lt;tik , lull* U lili'lt Will
Capt. Chittenden said. " I f the ne­ nf hiipnllle** lie line* not Ite
v f t o w i o o o i l o r Mill K i r k M n t o r * w i l l
id the meeting of the group at the head at Lake Monroe, $340 Ml) so
hiulget,
i»n I'ivihau unit"*'" w in
hours hevoml llie iiutlfirallini ol
t It
poll l l h t I It* in
Yacht Club last night with Mr*.
(2) Repair lo existing sewers. cessity doe* arise, llie liny that owi-s hi* life In God Go-1 lln* I Hull* III"! Ii o Midi ui tili'i f i n l i t t n i i " In- ' t a i l t - i l *i*oi h v tin- D r i e r XXell
I 'Mill * I m W*X .1 k'fllli U l l p I f N next ol kin id victim* ol arridrid'
•• rt'/ie r i ot,s|iin-lion e o i n p a n v
al
Nancy Hrock presiding. The date $308,341; 13) Extensions to existing lias been active in scouting will granted him life.
I ' l i l i i n *in Ii un J o h n D o r T I i i ' hi *
" | |'M * till* ii i.i i f ii nf l u l l " m u !
III- -.lid ” 1* a miilalrr.il j'- irllm i
nl the party has been set up to sewers, $342,042 so. (4) Construc­ make thu heller soldier."
t u i p l « ""KilPt to
" l l I* jll*t Ihe *linie thilif; n* l« r i i v a h . lit*’ imWK|)Ei|irr u*l»l, "♦♦u ii I’ a l m e t t o A v i - i i i i e . m i l &lt; o m m i - i e i a l id tlo- lipid lo » illdlnh! lidoi 10a
1*1 1411j| \ Hi*
Lust night'* meeting opened
S lre e i
at •‘••iiliiii! l o M i - r v y u D / i e i
Dec. Ill and Ihe business meeting tion of concrete box basin to re­
telling Giwl, ‘I tiave n light to |r f l l l r i u u n fill unuiitioii |f4‘ual ilnx
P IP &gt;« • I
I
Mill
with
a
turkey
supper
served
hy
will lie held nn Dee. (I as sched­ place an open sewer from Celery
f'o mv*elf liod ool to I m u h o i i ’* h \ unlit.t i v 11 iiU"|iui * i l l l e i i i b e i of t h e e o m | , a U V
Mis. Roheilu (iatchel nfti'l wldcli lillppllie**
.. i n
l l i e l o o l i l l l u ’ li e * a u l
w i l l i m i ’ Ji
uled Hostesses will lie Mrs. Jnel Avenue to Third Street, $225.not)
v«ll.
(i**U
L’hniles
Morrismi
led
m
group
- u f e ai hv II? l e i ' l u m l w i l l tie b u i l t
S Field. Mrs. M. L. Ration), Sr.,
With respect to the water sys­
Mi Zimmetiiuni etpluine.l Dull
Mu
I
(
n
n
K
U
i
luf
knuu,
ii"
of c o m le t , - b l o c k w i t h c o n - i - r v a l i v e
Mr* George SI Ine and M ri. Evans tem, Mr. Angus has stated that singing, ureumpunied at (lie piano uftei n |iei IihI of eoufiiHlon ill (lie
[Irrckeiiridge. John 11nit id Stale* n "great gi mud r IKiM'd f*» «ufldni l l*l|f riMlt V. S M im l i - i i i i - . i i c i i r c l n l i - c l u c e I f i i w e v e r ,
McCoy. Mrs. M. C Stone will have water In Lake Monroe could not hy Forrest
Utninlc
I
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4
in
d
m
S
o
u
t
h
I'ln
d
u
',
tie n Mil D i e i i e l n a l c n i i s t n i e i i m i w i l l
charge of the program.
lie uaed for the municipal water I'lerson was master of vcr&lt; monies * w e l l ' linn heni toiled tilt ....a the
A committee compoaed of Mrs. supply even if Its pollution were and also included in the program pi-liple *eekilig fltllll ‘tl Gml, whleli i*i u w i r firm h i" F u rl Sh u flm . b e " i e l V m m l r r n " u m l w i l l In- c o l l
Iltiwnh,
tiriiiIi|iiitt1riH,
A
i
in
V
were
Mrs.
D.
R.
Ulrey,
vuh
scout
Field, Mrs. V. C. Messenger and completely eliminated. He pointed
•
i* reflet-led In Iiii 'I i -mm iI ■teuell N|)iikt'Hiimtt huu I, l*n» I fmv iriiVr liu r l i l i ' l m l . i r r n r i l l l l K In (li e M i a m i
I m lb ti ii i
L il l i e v l a l l t l u r i l * . w h l e l i h e
Miss Maude Ramsey was appoint­ out that the water Is brackish ut den mutlier, who spoke on Die his­ metnlii'i 'li(,ii
t
h
n
m
f
o
M
i
u
i
d
n
u
tory
of
ciili
si-mitliig
and
Frank
It-,
int
il
a*
s
i
i
n
I
ed hv the president to work In con- times and highly colored with var
“ In IlHIt le** ihnn fill lo-iein' of
1lit I M X ! IGv 1 la ' I 'I Fear*
I f d m nnfih*"iuu w ii" un
H
Caldwell, Field Seoul Executive, Ihe enulHiv win nfflllnti‘,1 mill
I e . i l i i r e * of tin- e u i i s l i i i e t l n n o f
(million with Pilot International Ions vegetable stains
. , ............... I ti'.luv D ia l a new
who
spoke
mi
llie
......................
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hmii
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t
Attmrii'iiii
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;
w
il
l
h
e
H
i
e
I
n
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ill
I
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I
Im
I
toward the establishment of a
Concerning the health situation
1 1111 III &lt;1 h i t i l l i f
sniiie eimri-h, while in 18811 over f,f.
" X.SIIIN GTO N 1/P1 ib n Hm
" , i d
tub'
In
"Girls Town". The possibilities of In thin Immediate area. It bus been the "Explorers" division o f t h e pereent hnd ehureh ciinneelIon* " fu d r u d s l a w u i k n l mil it" i i i i i m i o f a soll it . f i l a l e e l a s * f r o n t , H i e in Itnulley 'Mid today "W e fmv.- ,.f \|i &gt;' M VV Tlll-I ..ft ilu* .Smith
(ili'B,
un
d
l
l
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h
nmi"1
r
m
l
n
d
d
m
h
e
a
v
y
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s
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o
f
sl
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l
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l
n
l
o
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e
i
m
e
u
l
such a project were presented by stated by the engineering concern, Hoy Scouts.
.!•U 11ilt ill'll III
He diDeiHird tin- many tirol. bln *
rii*r t,1nt- to (1 01 from mltdiu 1 xx - I I l*i u ! .! » mji I
Itoiiert l.lppincott gave Ihe Ills t n d a y it* n hreakdnwn nf the m o i n l hi i i mI nil lit n p n lud uf 11 u i u i id i" a in I i i i s l a l l a D o n o f e i i n c i i - l e c o l
the Pilot ( lull of Galveston, Tex. " In our opinion, Ihe greatest health
on n" ilM lilio a lM lg thr g u v r i IMIirnl I «• n u t i i ' i i i " I t i ll
r r m i i l f i i l T r i u m i r i mi -Inn
II
l i n t f is . m i l a f l r e p i i H i f t o o l
ul the International convention In menace In and around Sanford is trlct Commissioners' report ufter fiher nf Ihe enuutrv in govern... id
I'll*' 1*■
* l " I*
‘ *il. Int i m p t o o k
Tlo- rhairmaii of Hie .iniiil ( Im 1
ffffill, ifiivn d i r n f f i r l n l
nlm m i
The
liu ihlM ig
Mr
Ii/ u- i
*altl
Mackinac Island. Mich, last sum not the alleged polluted condlllon which he presented certificates of und the f it mi ly in*lllution
1 .
*” i •
fi ■ '« it ih* .* water"
ol Sla lf who Hi-rved with I ’wiphl
n
r
d
i
i
In
m
u
w
h
i
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l
l
u
n
i
nn
II
I
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ii
m
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"
w
i
l
l
h
e
ne
w
u
m
l
&lt;
lif
fi
-rr
nt
I
r
i
m
i
-n't. Ull (" said
iner II was referred to a special uf Lake Monroe; It Is the (urge appri-claliiin |u srmilmusters HidMr. Ziminerman broke down ihe
I | * XX \ Mil I "
III'"
l&gt; liMidiMttrr whm I hr Pi r ulriil
a i i v H i i n g In K u n f u r i l " • i . n s l i u.-llo-t
nunmitlee lu study and to report number of houses limit dose to­ liey Vllilen. William (Ittu uml five ways lo solving Iio- (itoldein* 4iillhI L r Hindi'.
, a t i ' e - l tfv a n
il
i i p i i i t l • nt I V u i
rlr.
I
u
I
hm
wh
*
a
five-star
,'rliritil
w i l l h e e l n , 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ' D i . , 11 -1s
he sla leit
Its (hillings at thu next convention gether In areas where there urc Charles Miller und to culimasters of lodav ltd'1 these loon.I hettilHindi- no 1eferenee to Ihr laDri* | Ml / H i l l Ilk I P D o - . ’ i l l Ted
Williams,
Charles
Alklnwin,
a n i l w i l l h e c ii l il| ile li- il l i e f u r e l-'.-ti
to he held In Tucson, Arix. next no sewera.
( Continued On Pagr Four)
SI,, mm- I*.,i,t -h.»•!■« • ’ telttrllln g
1 b lin n l i i ' l w eek
hh
Duo Ulrey and James McGruff.
I
summer.
11, v l .n timii- iii"! 1 tiiijierhe,
" A careful check of our sewer The
Imleeil, 10 un addle** pirpuird|
cuhmasters
In
lurii
presented
Miss Chsrlotte Smith, "M ilk map .disclosed the fact that there
I** dell very III Ih r A**orful ino ol M e v i f t i . t e i i o i t&gt; ft t h e d e a d f t s l l
certificates
to
deli
nmtliers
and
llauk" chairman, reported (hat I N ire now approximately 77S dwellf r o n t 7 0 m i l e s .Mil a l l t h e w a v t o
I Mid Grant
College*,
lliiolli-v
quart* of fresh milk were given to ng unlit located so far from exist- assistant cuhiiiasti-rs.
( ,.t I \! vet - Iff ,n b
Iteiiorts
were
ulsu
made
hv
W.
■
noli11
point
of
ill*n-Noclalli)g
lo
I.EXVIM
IIIM
tG.
I'a
i/F&gt;
Atget
underprivileged families during the Ing sewers that they &lt;
■ | |,ev w fi t * ptii k - f t tdl,| IU m i l e *
cannot he con W. Tvrc on leadership training;
ollllio-lil
from
tin1
**
10
**
of
Do*
Ills*,
-erviovr
11
five-year
1
•
1
1
*&gt;
,n
month of October. She also request­ ncctcd to same. We are of the
1mil," Haul Cttltl t , mi -Inn Kuril of
W.
J.
IVacuvk,
Jr.
on
finances:
FT.
LA
U
D
E
R
D
A
L
E
'
#
1
homo
ri-rcal
cn
i
i
i
paieo
li&lt;
plefaci’d
d
term here ( mi perjuiv. ttinv heat
XX 0
ed that books, playing cards and opinion Uiat Ihe total number of
'll,*- 1 'Imiiiher of
1 'otoitii'ic, bv saying he was glad Hie cirri im, 1 Im* It-non ifffiti l.to’ky S lu r
|,,-.t
I s ii t f f t set-tin- t l o ’ io I lh o u t 7 «
mags tines be brougnt to the U.S.O. houses not connected to the sewer George Maffett nn cumidng am) 3 (XXI messengers from Florida vvitllili two or three w,-t k* whethei ii),-nthei*hio drive timh-i Do- chan
activities,
ami
Robert
E.
Bruwn
churches
were
here
today
for
Ihr
via*
over
"bemuse
any
1
email,
he will he pariili-d
, ..id
r t i e v t"-l D i l . ' k e r tt» w n
for the use of the dovi In service. system probably reaches tjxx)
organ Isat hm and expansion. iipenfmi of the Florida Baptist
oiinle bv no tn-l I vr -dill y suhlie, mmle ft In 21' nod ill M* little* we
|M*h I,i-coine* ellglM,' tin par-tle 1111111-I1111 of E. G. Kilpitii it k. Jr
She also asked members io Invite which represents a population of un
tI'olllt’
fleet
floe,
Mlt||llget
Fol
In the absence of Paul J. Stine, Cnnvrnllnn.
It
w
i
l
l
rniilmilf
................
llv
,...'iiMiK
through
during a pulilirul i-Uln|iaigli HiH’ i.f
on Nov. 2! when in- will hitv’them to their homes for Thanks­ 4,000 people without sewer con­ president of the Centiul Florida
through Tiiursday.
, ,
rtiiniilelt-d mu -iliirtl ,,f I m* teiiii test Bri-i-keorolge anrioiiiicetl in be ail *ei ms In led "
giving and Chrlstmaa dinner.
, il n - ii i
.
nections."
Council, Scout Executive Jlawk*
Bailors outlined their wink fur al the Nutiln1a*tt'rii Fi-ileral Pen day. »* lie revealed that the total
Tlo- | .licit* Hlat -ante from
lliadley said Mini
Plans were nude for a cooked
In other business being conduct­ made an Inspirational talk In
■■MillDiitltloti*
lo
dale
aiiloillil
I-,
1
1
)5
3
at
a
conference
Tuesday
and
Stiiitl’ii word vanio
"XVlieii the people of Ilu* nation Citiope-'iii'
food sale and a rummage sale In ed by the City, bids are being pre- which he complimented the Sem­
lleiitlarv.
ft ,282Till, 01 over $HUl) omit- than ••led llieir l‘re*iileni and Die mem f|Ulll ( 4*l(»(. Hull **"111111*I u f th «
the near future In order to raise tared for adverlislng on 50 rhalrs inole District on Its fine spirit the Baptist Brotherhood Conven­
I lr. George G Killingcr, cltatt
wa*
ie|H,rtcd
veHteriluy
tion
met
to
discuss
its
program
*t,i
■
too
Infill
Suviiiim tli, a, rivin g
funds for (he "M ilk Bank". A tel­ or the Tourist Center and for a and growth during the past year.
her- of llieii Cnogre**, they antnmi of the U. S Parole llonrtl
A numtier of temii cupiiilii*| 111 a sense eiitiuxliiig to them Do- fl fMM t b V I f*l 1,lg!l
for the coming year prior to the lodav Itegail fnterview.* of prt*
ler was read from Lola Mae Shiv­ new City aerator. Truslees nf the
Scout executive Ernest E. Hawk general convention opening
S .u tlfi
-vnkit a i n ' t
*f *he dead
ers thanking Ihe club for sending Center, John L. Jewell, Alfred announced that the annual Cen­
tiller* npfilving for parole. He have not lieen lieuid from vcl, power wldcli could spell pencil 01
and
David F. Rutledge, Trenton, was saltl, however, I lii-re wn*
her lo Ihe i l l Club camp last sum Bowen, Raymond If. Smith and J. tral Florida Council meeting of
110 Mr. llreekenridKe said, an lie war, freedom or tyruiiny, democ f ,s li vveff ffningif*. tDuu.ior dead
urged nil lo make their report* racy or dic(utor*lii|i for the com ,Mifd ft s li l i e ’find lie saw
mer.
H. Jonea, also vice-president, ap­ th* Hoy Scouts of America will re elected president nf the Baptist chance of reat'lilfiK Hi**' ca»e '
idle* north of
Ml llie M o n le tm n a Hotel lo m o ipeared at the meeting ol the City also Ire held here In Sanford mi llrolherhiMNl Convention Tuesday nav.
hilled uiitliorlly of the Picsiili ill fis t, 11 Mill U few
F u rl
Myers
low m o rn in g a l 10 MU o ’clock. N o
|li v
T o r t i ig a a
lu
" I will interview lli»* peremotl
Commission Monday night and Dec. t&gt;. The tudldiiig In which the
ami
tlie
Congress
1
*
almost
*
ii
" District vice nresidents elected
lirarlt
made a request for chairs.
meeting will lake place has not ncludcd: It. II. Vnughn, Fernanda; Iv hv tomorrow or 1'rhlav," K ll - ihm ld tile total w ill lie n in lc r ia llv preme. W ith that authority t-e
l&gt;dund
reItcsiilciil* uf Sami.cl
, widled, he *t«te.l, when (lie final I V ' " "
m ...iViVJr
Bids Will be opened Monday been decided as yet.
lineer told 11 newainiin.
.iratiun
George
McDonald,
Panama
(
l
l
y;
pi,Ill'll
l»
dark
brown
discoloration
remirts
are
In.
...........
,,,r
at 4!W p.m. for new City rolling
Tha district meeting last night Douglas Ktenstrnm, Hanford
Kllllnuer »uiti transcript* of ull
nf water off tile island, whom
It i* expecleil Pi coninlete th e ’ future.
11 lr&lt;’'
K m i I s m ii us r*s« v « i i
waa closed with the scout master’s
RrailleY, discussing the reasons Dimisuinl* of dead flsii littered tha
Y A N C K Y V IL L B , N. C. &lt;/P) - A
A resolution putting the state oarole Interview* will lie sell! to tlrlve t*'fore llie etui of (Ida week,
benediction, led hv Sidney Vllilen. laymen’s group on record us op­ Washington for rmi*idrretinn by
and justification for the Kori-iin benches. Similar water discolora­
46-venr-oM Negro tenant farmer
Delegations were present from
the full five-rnemiier hoard. To lie adtletl,
war, said:
tions Mini many dead fish also
was given a six-month suspended
posed
to
ihe
appointment
of
an
Casselberry, Oviedo, Lake Mary,
win a parole, the application must
"There
Is one frontier Die weie reported bv residents oil
sentence today for assaulting a
ambassador
to
Ihe
Vatican
was
and Hauford. The Invocation was
he approved liy three of the five
h
him, I lord idle III (lie world
Dial IliH’tt Griindi' ami I'.toliva Island*
white glrj -by "leering” at her.
ui need hv Hie Rev. A. UeWc- adopted.
haa become thr most important ,,ff tlo- Soul Ii west Florida Coast.
Sutserlor Ciairt Judge frank
Also mlopled was a resolution hoard members.
.
His*. -17-year old former Hlate
Armstrong placed the Negro,
W A SH IN G TO N , l/V) — Rome
one of all. . .
asking the aid ol Florida's gov­
P O L IC E M E E T
Mack Ingram, on probation for more late figures un last Tues­
"W e tin■
1 to draw the Hue upuMist
ernor and tha Legislature In pass Department official, was convicted
Mainly
A*mlerann,
manager
of
five year*. The maximum sentence day'* president ini'election today
of
perjury
in
ItT.O
on
the
basis
of
III,- um lilld y meeting o f the
CuUimimlsl Uggrcssltm — nod we
Ing appropriate Taws to prohibit
permissible was a two-year road pithed the total major party vote
San fo rd Po lice D epartttienl UeneAHKH R E V I E W O F L A W
the sale of intoxicating beverages his sworn tesllinonv that lie never the Manforil Stale Farmers Mar- did In June I f fill. . "
tim ;
1 vnieut Associatiun w ill he held
JA C K S O N V IL L E |/P) - VV. A .tier midnight evet&gt; day amt from gave government «ecrets to W h it­ kel, Im* lies’ll iiirulr an executive
*o 60,84.1,OOlt,
Ingram, the father of nine chil­
| i,.nielli si 1:3(1 o'clock at tha
Return* from 142,488 out of the Carter haa askeil the Flortiia Hu- Saturday night until B:04' a m Mon taker Chambers, admitted one of tlir Nallnnal Assm'latfon of
dren who previously denied that 146,870 voting units gave)
time courier for a Communist spy PrintiicH Maikel Managers, it wa*
I limes d rive in restaurant.
pram* Court lo review a circuit day.
BK A R C 1 I C O N T IN U E S
lilt nunnred today liy L. II. lotwis,
he had criminal Intent In ap­ Elsenhower 88,048,820.
court decision that the law is
ring.
A V O N P A R K HP) - A search
proaching the girl, said through
director of Mtute Markets, in
valid which prohibits changing
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Stevenson nJ.600.078.
continued todav for Miss Ruth
■n attorney that ha would unpeal
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F IR E A V E R T E D
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to the Htau Hupreme Court.
Mr. Anderson has been man­ Canup, 27, W inter Haven t«leA hot electrti iron resting i'll
mary and before a general elec­ elretril Florida sheriffs go to
Meanwhile, he waa directed to pay
tion. Circuit Judga Claude Qgilvle school here today. Mostly for the an old robber cushion cau-c I ilu- ager of the Hanford market since nhime operator missing un u fish
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anre bond and a 1200 appeal,bond.
"The W av of a dauchoM
The drowned body of her fish
brought llie Cltv Fire Department man who served a* manager dur­
The Negro was eonvUted by an lent Matter's degrees were i con­ contention that tha lu te 's "chal- the offlre, the Florida Sheriffs
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to the home of Mrs. U K . Kersey, ing (tie war period, Since that Ing companion, Arthur Jones,
all-white, male jury yaaterdar ferred on candidates last night nt lenge" law Is unconstitutional In­ Association will review all ilutle*
m o v i f .l a n d
was
recovered Tuesday
near
the n s n ia r convocation of tha sofar aa it requires an claetor In and responsibilities of the sheriff 811 Park Avenue, to avert 1 I 1* time the market haa grown into a
Previously he waa given a max
"Flaming Feather"
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wa Chap U r No.
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Officer Hy HaptislH

MI May H ear Soon
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Celery Feds Are Given Edge Over New Smyrna Tonight
Russell Munn Wins
Starting Role At
Left Guard; Feds
S e e k 4th Victory
Hy KENT CHETFAIN
H*mtnb ra,/.. »,iil try
at fishing (or HurraKntyrn. Beach lothe basis of past sue*
thp Central

Oklahoma Is Given Edge In Big Game With Notre Dame Tomorrow
n ir.
I’nge H

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Frl. Nuv. 7. IB32

Crnom&lt; Panthers
Play Here With
Ei’stis Tonight
Locals Aie Conced­
ed 50-50 C h a n c e
Of Winning No. I

warriors from the Celery
will have a slight edge In
baltle with an ostensibly
eleven representing New
llearh.
Hill Fleming’
lisnas, setlng In the
for this evening’s
Itinerary, have pes«|.
forecast a toss-up fnr
conference clash. They sprak
wise words of esperlenre.
two outings their 111f Indians have out
well.
St. Augustine moved Into Han­
ford two weeks ago and found the
alien surroundings and the Sem­
inole. to their liking hy adminlitering a IH-d shellacking to the
locals. This was the first time the
flanford warriors had tasted de­
feat on their home grounds since

mo.

Then last week the t ’eierv
Pfd hraves Invaded Winter Park
nnlv lo battle to a 14*11 draw.
TlUa has been tha srterm sth of
a glorious seven-gsme virtnry
skein that extended over the last
two seasons.
New Smyrna Ileach constitutes
tha third conference encounter for
the Feds this season. In the Ini­
tial two the locals have upset l*»*lgtka. 20-11, and fell, ns mentioned
previously, to Kelterllnus. Hanford
atlll has an outside chance lo win
the Fast Florida Conference’s
football ernwn.
Under a new arranaement,
the northern tram with the best
record will fare Ihr southern
team with the heal won and lost
percentage. The records are
computed on the basis uf con­
ference games only. New Hmyr*
na and Heahreesr of llaytnna
I n ch are two teams who have
fallen at least twice In confer*
anca play In the smith. Thus,
D«l.and and Hanford are still
eery mach In contention.
This liattli for nupremsey In the
aouth EFC may he climaxed nt
Hanford's gala homecoming slated
for Wednesdav nlsrlit, Nuv, 20, In
the Memorial Stadium.
- Chiefs Fleming and (lanns have
only one lineup change for this
evening’s encounter.
It u s s r II
Mann, better known n« ins' plain
"Wop," will he Inserted In the
left guard slot, replacing lloss
ITannum, the fiery little junior.

HAWATHX!
CAMP CHAFFER. Ark. 1* Catcher Carl HawaUkl, one time
home run hilling star of the Smithant Association7* Naihvlllo Vols,
waa discharged here today from
the Army.
flawatikl, who .pent the Iasi *ev.
on month, of hi* 2-year hitch in
Japan, expected lo loin hi* wifi at
thalr home In I.lltle Rock, Ark.,
Qua afternoon. He laid he plana lo
Hjtet readjusted to civilian life and
pUy a little golf.”
w husky, 23-year-old catcher
nga to tha Chicago Cubs.
belong

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MIXED LEAGUE

Hy T. V. MAVIS
Tonight the Cronins Acwh-inv
Panthers will I.*- trying to rcdi-em
themselves after last week's lo*s
In Ifungerford, l:l II. when the In.
i-aN idav Fustls under Ihe lights
at the Memorial Hlndiiim lit H:l)tl
p.m.
The nnre-henlrn and onre-lied
I'nnlhrrs of the last two yenrs
will stand a 30-1(1 rhanre in
survive this evening's enriiunler
with Fusils.
I.nst week will he long remem­
bered hy Ononis funs. Hiiligerfnril
hrought on abrupt find stunning
end in the loeril's Ifi game winning
streak thnl extended nvei Ihe lusl
two seasons.
Another Innovation will he lidd­
ed In the game tonight lit hemitl
fill Memnrlnl Hlinlium when holli
Ihe Crooms mid Fusils hand* will
perform.
f'narh Frsnklln was dlsaitmdnlrtl wilh Iasi wrek's lihel.Ing and larkllug. The iiinir
hustling hr Ihe regular Pan­
thers furred franklin to mil on
halfhirk I’uhll Malone and
eimrds l.eu Thumss and Julio
Moore. The play
these Ih.*s
brought life In Ihe game »llh
rlfle-srm Mnlunr tossing a :ij.
yard serial In rlglil end Johnnv
Sin .Irian while Moore and
Thomns were ittsklng bruising
larklew.
('mull Franklin reports tlml his
'earn has been hardened with in
iurles. Ituhen filter "offered NO
injured leg in the ('rerun* l-'l *t
em-e Villa gnine and wiis unable
lo play In tin' Hutigerfonl tilt
hist week. 11nIflrHi'l- and (‘u|itutll
Oscar Williams and Ifunilerhiu-l
Krnest Tlmrne me nur*lng spruliied tinkles, Init will play ngnllut
Fusils lunlgld.
f'rmims l.lnrup
(irmly Fdge
l.eu Thomas
l.ouls .laeksnn
Nnrmnli Klnuid
fieri I Hlchersnn
Charlen Merritt
Cordon Fort
Krnest Thorne
Cubit Mnlune
Oscar Williams
Arthur Knight

1353 Fans Watch
Crooms (James In
Memorial Stadium
lly T. V. IIAVIH
There have been 1^Ifi'l fans on
hand to see Crnoms Arndrmy play
Its first two grhllron encounters
in the Memorial Stadium this
vear. It wns announred todny hy
Professor J. N. Crooms.
Of this total, I.OfiN have lo-rn
paid admissions, whlrh has
netted the (Tty nf Hanford
IHd.no In tax revenue. An add).
Ilona) ISO has been paid to the
4'lly by Crooms Arademy for
Ihe rust of the lights. The City
haa In turn given this light
money lo the Florida Power nnd
l.lehl Company to pay for the
lighting expenses.
The first gnme In Ihe Memorial
Park with New Smyrna draw HID,
the largest home crowd of the
senson, It nlso netted the City the
moat money from luxes, 310.73.
Here are the attendance flgurea
for each game this year.
Tidal
(lame
Paid
HID
New Smyrna
1173
Mil
vioreneo Villa
101
1,138
Total*
l.OHH
The following lire the tnx re­
ceipt. for cnch game.
Gama
Tax l.lehtx Cllv
New Smyrna 310.75 325 371,73
Florence Villa .'10.73 25 55.75
Total*
SH0.50 380 3110.30
There are etlll two more I’nn(her* gnme* left to lie played III
tho Memorial fltadlum till* year.
Tonight, Crooma wilt play hero
against Eu.tla and then next
Thursday tha Panthora will con*
dude thalr homa achedulo with
their big annual homecoming
rlaah with Leesburg.

Stetson To Have
Best Homecoming

Sports Roundup

P io g ra m T o m o rro w
HFI.ANI) — (Special)
Stet­
son University Is putting on Its
best hit. and turker for what Is
expected to he the most rolorful
urid best alleriilrd hniin-eomlng In
tin- hlstoiy of tin- University In.
nor row.
Two widely sepnruted factors
i-onrhlne as a basis for the export­
ation. The spurts minded alumni
will In* relum ing to see a successful Hatter footlmll team meet
some rolorful opposition in Fust
Cniolina State. Also, members of
Ihe Ht"tson Connell, an organisa­
tion of UK) prominent business
and professional men and women
who arn supporting the university,
will lie un hand to see first hand
what they H ie Indorsing.
To address this important
group of Floridians, l.nurrnre F.
I.ee, President of Ihe United
HI a le« ( barnlier of Commerre,
will lie no hand, lie will speak nt
Ihe II a. ni. Saturday m in o raIlnrhniii (ii-ilni'li, Winter Haven; Money Fee llnxlon, Cleveland, Ohio; nnd Fran Owens, Inverness,
lino III Kll/nhetlh Hall Auditor­
for 1052. Thee girls are always marching before the
ium. Presiding at Ihis meet lug are Stetson University's lovely dim ...... ..
will he Stetson's Presldenl J. Stetson hand at parades it ml twill ul all Stetson football games.
Olile Filmulids. At Ihe ronrliislon of Mr. Fee’s address, Ihe
Coouril members will ronvene
in Ihe of fire of Presldenl Kilinuiids and M e m b e r s of Ihe Kielson Alumni AseiK-lullon will
Mansart llielr business in Ihe
auditorium.
Presiding over the ulnmiil group
Hy MKIU'EK HAIFFY
Tens, Glenn Turner. Rill Hrlgman
will he the l|ev. .fames Pmrlsh, of
\sxoiTalcd Press Sport* Writer
and Dick I'rcti, Tech's free-scoring
GAINF.SVIFFF U s-ll was Ten
M iiiiii I, wlui will In- succeeded In nesseo Thursday in Cntnrlnrul with
Fur Ihe second straight week, harkfleld should lie able to make
office by li. F. "Fddie" (iillilnnd, Coach Midi Woodruff full uf pessi a Southeastern Conference foothuli the seoro In the neighborhood of
of Ilel.enn Spring*, wlm is presl- 1tnlsm ulumt next week's flash with team journeys lo Miami hoping to 3(1-7.
delll-eleet. A new president-elect Ihe Vids In Knoxville
in,ike It a "lllack Friday" for the
Tulanc, which hit Its stride
will he chosen after u nominating
against Mississippi State last week,
"They’re a rough hall elllb, fieri, Hurricanes.
, oiiuolttee lo-aded hy .lames Ne* Neylaml is always Imigh to meet
Kentucky, with convertible Steve winning 54 21, goes tn Lexington
oiec, of West Palm Ileach, makes in November and even tougher In Mfill tiger supplying most of Ihe lo battle reiurging Kentucky. The
Its report.
Knoxville To top (tint till off. Ihey punch, succeeded admirably last Wildcats, who found a new scoring
Charles Tom Hendrrson. «f will he having hiimrrnming tha! week, muling the favored Florid­ spark hy using end Steve Melllnger
Tallahassee, assist ant ntloruey week end." he said
ian-. 29-0
Interchangeably
at quarterback,
*
' ' ‘
tonight It's Vanderbilt's turn. are Ihe underdogs
general, will report on progress
hy a touchdown
undei
Watching his grldders drill
during Ihe Iasi year of United against Ihe strong Tennessee single The Commodores, relying as al­ or less.
Hut Tulano has lost the services
Stetson Alumni, an orgunliallon wing allnek he rnmmented that ways on the magic orm of fresh­
of Hlrlsoll alomnl who are sup- with Ih Vols' penchant for defense man quarterback Hill Krlctenicyer, of the a r m i e s ' top halfback, LFS
aren't selling the Hurricanes short. Kennedy, because of a broken bone
porling Ihe university Ihrouvh lie cntdimird'
"My scouts think that Miami has of the Grccnics' top halfback, Los
a proxy endow me nt plan, this
"1/gik nt the figures. They’re
plan provides that alumni pay third best In the nation, both a potentially good squad which Kennedy, because nf a broken bone
annua lly an amount eipiul to iigaiasl pass and running They hasn’t played Hie foothall of which In his left wrtst. Kennedy could be
five per rent intern*! on Ihe en­ give up idmut 175 yards a game It is capable,” said Coach Hill ihe difference between victory and
dowment gifl ihe) would like lo and make yuu work fur every Fdwurds. "They remind me that defeat, so here's a vote for Ken­
the Hurrlenncs looked good against tucky In a close one.
yard."
make.
Other choices:
Nnl wanting til appear personally Alahuniu and played brilliantly in
A prominent llunieenmlliK vislGeorgia I’cnnsylvonla -The Hulltor will ho l»r. Caleb .1. King, Hr. afraid uf the hnwl-luiiiml Vols or heating Morquet.
Coach Any Gusfsnn has been dogs to surprise the oddsmaker
i-dilor of llu&gt; editorial page o f the give the impression that Hie squad
Florida Times Union, who Is In wax apprehensive' idmut Ihe meet­ doing a tol of player Juggling since and upset the two - touchdown (hr Kentucky game ami eight new favored Quakers In Philadelphia.
charge o f a third organisation ing. he stated:
Mlssissippl-Houiton -- Tho Rebels
"We will be going up there fnr a men will he In tho offensive and
supporting Stetson
Stetson Aslineups.
In roll up a big victory margin in
sociates. An usaoelate Is a Florida win, hul they appear to he nut nf defensive
For Ihe second time this senson, a night game Tn Houston.
layman or lay woman who prom- our elasx."
as the
Alubnma-ChatUnooga--The Crim­
g«
Tennessee Is eighth In the nation Vandy goes into n game
isea lo give a minimum uf 3loo to
favorito
after
disposing
of
Wash- son Tillers to win (n a walk In
ilsposlni
in
Ihe
Assoelaled
Press
(Mill
Florl
the Unlveixlly on their birthday
ington
A
Lee,
87-7
last
week.
Tuscaloosa, wllh their eyee turned
■nch yeni . I»r. King Is expected to tin Is 17th
We'll pick Krlelemeycr A Co. to to Nov. 13 nnd Georgia Tech.
Three starters were working
iep.nl a suliNtnntiu! Iiumher of tin without
spoil
Hie
Hurricanes'
homecoming
Louisiana Stalc-Tohhessce •• Gen
pads following military
mil dllecloi'S lie is now seeking
military drills. Ilnh Horton, de game by two touchdowns nr more. Hah Neylnnd's powerful single-.
tur till, giuup.
Four
other
SKC
teams
meet
nonwing hoys to make it another sat*
tensive end. Juek O’llrlcn, often
ly for tho
Ih Tigers In Baton Rouge.
i slve end, and Florida’s lending conference foes Saturday and six day
Auburn-Mississippi Stale-Auburn
scorer Itiifnrd lauig. Iimk it easy play among themselves. Florida,
Willi Han Returns
minting for Tennessee Nov 15, Is nxpcmlpd too much In holding
They are expected to lie ready fur polnl
Idle.
Florida lo n 31-21 score last week
full
ncllun
in
a
fewdays
To Holnter Hatters Dun llarues. Fill hiiikv from Mi The Army Georgia Tech clash In and
State Is duo a victory.
ami. Is doing double duly nl uf Atlanta willi ggarner a lot of nation
UI-’I.ANU ,ts—Willi Han. voted tensive end mul tackle helping mil a! attention although most folks
Syracuse football roach Hen
Florida hack ol Ihe week before in Ihe gap left hy luhired Itnss feel Army will he hard pressed lo
Hvhwnrtswnlilcr says Joe Kiotobeing knocked out by Injuries, has Winne. Hornes, a freshman, has make an interesting game of It.
The Sugar Howl hound Engineers bntliy, senior right end. Is the best
returned lo duty, thereby boosting been on Ihe receiving end uf three
Stetson’s stock In Its homecoming | rpasses
_ _ and couches say he has want to carry a perfect record to Mucking end In the cast.
game with Fast Carolina Saturday. | shown a rapid Imprnvement ami New Orleans and the re building
Army squad, riddled by the crib
Coach .lay Pattee. however, still j willingness to Irnrn
Six freshman football playcis nt
has an undermanned offenso wit
Today, the sipi.nl will resume blng scandals, hardly seems the
West Virginia University have
Finis Have Fnudo and Mark llm- heavy work on both offense nnd team lo blotch It.
With All-America candidate Leon Fee for a middle name and half of
fard mul Fullback Herb Werner drfrrise phase* nnd I* cxtieeled tn
still mil Hoffnrd and Werner, Stet­ hold a light scrimmage Saturday Hardeman ably flanked by Hilly the** woro christened Robert Fee.
son's leading scorer, apparently
are lost lor thn season,
Sian Marks, (he Halters' leading FSC Opens Baseball
punier with a 40 2 yard average,
Course On Business
will make Ills debut as a quarterhack against Host Caroline.
Fast Carolina will bring a 5-2-1
FAKKFANl) (.W—Florida .South­
record lo DeFand to face Ihe llil* ern College will open Its fourth
ters who are 2-2-2.
annual hnseluill adnilnlxtratlun
Sparkplug of the Fast Carrillno school Jan. 0.
Featuring:
allnek Is (junrterback Mick Cherry,
The Hircc-weeks courso U oiwn
wlm is being acclaimed "freshman lo all authorlm l personnel of (Tub*
Ferris Wheel — Octopus
of the year" of Ihe North State In organized baseball nnd In high
Conference.
school graduates with a minimum
Hobby Horses — Silver Bullet
of Iwo years’ business experience,
It Is tho only course of Its kind
nt Ihe cnllego level approved hy
Kinder Ih Stabbed
Roller Coaster — Sw ings
the National Association of Pro­
In Scuffle On Key fessional Hnsebnll Leagues.
The faculty will Include Harold
Kiddies Auto Ride
SARASOTA Wi - Rills Kinder, G. Itocttgcr, assistant to thn presi­
llnslon Red Sox pitcher, was re­ dent of tho Pittsburgh Pirates;
Merry - Go - Round
ported recuperating today from a Vaughan P. Devine, general man­
ager, Rochester, N. Y.; Allen H,
stomach wound.
, „
Kinder wns taken to Sarasota Russell, president, Houston, Tex.:
Hospital early Thursday and ad­ Crow (her M. Royd. ex-general
mitted to X-rpy examination but manager, Jacksonville; William
hospital authorities sala ho df* Ilergesch, general manager, Co12:00 Noon — Softball Park
dined any treatment and left with­ lumhui, Go.; and Robert Doty,
out being admitted aa i patient. business ipannger Lakeland, Fla.
(llchlnn Him StnUon)
The sheriffs office reported dep­
uties Investigated reports of ■ d«*
turbanco in a homa on Bleate Key
early Thursday. Deputy Cert May­
See The Free Thrift Act!
er said ne found no Indication of
Nor. 7—New Smyrna, there
any law violation and made no
Nov. 14—Hesbreese, here
arrest. He said Kinder and hla
Nov. Hb.Kd«ewster, there
host were there at the time.
Nov, 2B*-Delomd, here
The Saraiota police department
(llomrrowlng)
said a call had been received from
ATOI* THE 120 FOOT POLE
the hospital nt 3 a. m. Thursday
Mickey Mantle, Yankee center,
reporting a man who had been cut fielder, hit „1A| In 40 games with
was brought there for treatm ent the Kansas City Hluea in IBM.
rePatrolman Charles
ported he found Kinder wea Uw
victim and he quoted Kinder M
•tying he had been cut during a
scuffle at tile home of Bud wbv*
field on Bleats Key. Legg said he
ted Ihe Incident occurred out*
io city limits and the ih e rifri
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office had been notified.

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Vandy Seeks To Keep SEC Jinx
Going Over Miami This Evening

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NEW YORK &lt;;n-Oaicbajl finally
m shocked Itself Into a stain nf
Hy ED CORRIGAN
ibrlcty on the bonus issue, wllh
ic result that the average young
NEW YORK iai — The college
rospcct’s chances of signing far football season begins Its mad
gift of 330,000 and a red con- rush down the home stretch to­
rrtlblc will In future be very morrow with gold In the form of
cndcr.
bowl games and glory In Ihe forifc
The thing finally got completely of conference championship* fo r
lit nf hand during tha past year the first to hit thn wire.
hen the 18 major league clubs
Wilh the exception of the Uni­
aid out a staggering 4vv million versity of Maryland—rated second
ollar* in bonuses to a lot of grnw- In the Associated Press' weekly
ig boys who have yet tn prove poll — all the big hoys get into
lat they can ltick in any company action. Except for Oklahoma, the
Igher than an Elks picnic. Of this undefeated tram s all seem to have
iitslze sum, the Boston Red Sox easy sailing.
re estimated to have contributed
Tne Soonrrs, well on Ihelr way
123,000.
to another Big .Seven crown, a title
As they recover from this mig- on which they have squatter's
. . . . fare n 0|
"In -Hww
iflcent spree, Ihe ctubnwners are rights,
otre Dame
Dtdlng their throbbing temples NCAA’s television
ip game of
i th ^
nd vowing It trill never happen week Some of ilicso TV garnet
go
gain. This time Ihey mean it, and have been busts since Hie schedule
cnedule
ommlssloncr Ford Frick has up was made up before the season
rilnted himself a committee nf started with die intention of bring
dc to see that they dn not hock- Ing in a top game of the day.
Ide.
The Irish have been ln-ond-outcri
" I t’s gotten completely out of most of (he season, hut although
hand," he declared In outlining the underdogs they should at least
new plan lo produce a sensible make it close for Hilly Vessels,
compromise. "Nobody objects to and company. If they rise lo Iho
an occasional bonus for u parti­ occasion, it could he an upset. The
cularly brilliant prospect, but this Sooners ruiik fourth io the niitlqj^
thing nf throwing millions of dol­ and arc undefeated a It h o u gW
lars around tn a launch nf kids who they've been tied once.
are Just out nf high srhnol and
Michigan State, the No. 1 outfit,
probably never will make big has a breather (are there anything
league players Is plain foolish. It’s rxccpl breathers for the Spartans
Just that much money gonu from these days?) in Indiana and tho
baseball."
only question seems lo he how long
The new plan, which is virtually Higgle Munn's lad* will wait be­
certain of adoption nt the joint fore turning on the power.
meeting of the leagues In I’hoenlx
Georgia Tech, UCLA and South­
next month, has been carefully ern California should hnvu no un­
thought out and Is equipped with due trimbl In their day's assign­
sufficient teeth to make It effective ments, Tech, already selected for
Stripped of much word lettuce, It the Sugar Howl in New Orleans ote
simply provides (hat a club had New Year’s Day, goes against
better be mighty sure It has a Army, which, although no pushover
live wire before It talks bonus.
in any man’s league, certainly Is
At tho moment there Is no rule not in the Ramblin' Wrecks’ class.
at all, A bonus baby mav he
UCLA and Southern California,
schooled In the minor leagues in­ in a neck and neck battle for the
definitely. Under the ruin coming Pacific Coast Conference title and
up, If a club feels like shelling the Rose Howl nomination, tangle
out, say 330 000 for some juvenile with Oregon Stats* and Stanford,
hotshot, it will have tn he prepared respectively. For both schools It
to carry him on Its big league should be Just another wurtnun as
roster fnr two full seasons or risk they rush toward their showdown
losing him in tho unrestricted game on Nov. 22
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draft.
Kansas, which still has hopei^
This will cause a clubowner to dn slight though they are, of winning
some heavy thinking before he the Big Seven crown from Okla­
reaches for his roll. Places on big homa, should have no trouble in
league rosters ore at a premium, its cunference game with Nebras­
particularly after they are cut ka. a learn that's only a t good ns
down to 2s, and It Is a rare mana­ Bobby Reynolds—and he's out wllh
ger who would Ilk* to have two or an Injury. •
three bonui kids taking up bench
In Inc Big 10 and Southwest Con­
room and reading romlc books ference, Purdue nnd Texas ore
■Her tho weather gets hot nnd his leading Ihe pack In the race for
regulara begin to nee da rest now the Rose nnd Cotton Bowls, nnd
•nd then. A pennant-contending both figure lo Inke one step n earer
club need* nil tho grown men it their league titles. Purdue p lay r
can carry.
Minnesota anil Texas, which has
A brooklyn team of some years become n giant in the KWC, tackles
hack, the 1947 outfit, practically llaylor,
ostracised a rookie named Joe
Villannva and Mississippi, a pair
Tcpslc because he refused to be of teams that are undefeated but
farmed out late in the campaign tied and have strong hones of wind­
to make a place fnr a more tea ing up In one nf the big howls—
soiled- player who was believed have breezes. Vlllnimvn. prohehly
needed tn win tho flag. Tcpslc hud this yenr, travels to Oklahoma for
exacted an agreement from Branch u game with the University of
Rickey that no would be kept op Tulsa, while Mississippi figures to
*11 year, and he held stubbornly get nothing more&gt; U
than a good
to It. Wonder what over become warmup when it faces Houston.
Eighth-ranked Tennessee, th ?
of him?
There will, of course, continue team that won Ihe AP poll last
lo be some bonus players. To ven­ year, with only one defeat on ti
ture a guess, though, they will at slate Is favored over Imultlana
least have had to provo themselves Stale, while Penn Slate, which has
pretty sensational In college to be been mentioned as a possible Cot­
given that two-year free ride on a ton Rnwl nominee, has a fairly
tough foe In Syracuse.
big league bench.

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VOLUME XL1V

Vishinsky Hits
UN. Resolution
To Eud Talks

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Mentioned As F-isenhovver’s Chiefs Of Staff

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Retire Within
Two Months
Mans t if KuHitliArmy
I .cat lt*r M ay IV1u ni I ( in Falks With
(ViHTiil Eisenhower,

UNITED NATIONS, N, Y. &lt;*Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Y.
Vishinsky w a r n e d today that
United Nations adoption of an
£ Ameriran resolution backing up the
* unified command negotiators at
Panmunjom wobld Inevitably lead
to collapse of tho truce talks and
protraction of the Korean War.
Vlshlnskv told the U. N 's 00
nation political committee that the
U 8 knew in advance that these
terms would he rejeclcd hy the
Chinese and North Kurean com­
mands.
U. S. Secretary of State Dean
Acheson, British Foreign Sccrclary
,-Anlhony Eden and French Foreign
wMlnIsler Itobert Schuman sat near­
by as the Kremlin's lop diplomatic
spokesman claimed that the resolu­
tion they barked as n way to peace
could only lead to further war.
The resolution, sponsored by the
West's Big Three anil III other
counties, note* with approval the
unified command's refusal to send
back Communist war prisoners
who sav they do not want to go; it
also Issues an appeal to tho Chi­
nese Communists and North KoA roans to agree to these terms.
Vishinsky charged that the U. S.
was nol interested in ending the
war, but wnntrd to keep It going
ami expund it In order to gain con­
trol of the world and increase the
profits of "American lillllonarles."
He said (hat, ns part of this plan
to keep the war going, the resolu­
tion was submitted. The U. S.
knew, ho said, that the Chinese
and North Koreans would not agree
In II and this "would Inevllably
m lead to the collapse of the talks (at
* I'anmunkim) and the protroction of
•he war "
The Soviet foreign minister said
the II. S. resolution confirmed (hat
Washington did not want peace
through negotiation,1 but was In­
terested only In a "military deci­
sion—Victory at all costs.'*'

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Would Lead To Ex­
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Trum an Is Satisfied
With Representatives
Named By Eisenhower
Membership Drive
Is Launched By
C Of C Committee

Armistice Speaker

Loilkfc And KotlyfcAre
(Sivon ( •key As Per­
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Observers
Of President - Fleet

W A S H IN G T O N
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I ifl li.is lir a . li'it th r '&gt;«*iuitr Mr*
In jti'l !'• h im m u*' liu* I*r.|s fn.it lit I At .'fiilir t *|ii|» fin ill* nn II all - III
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pul.I hy I 1 1 hit* 1 ul I (
p nh hirin P o lic y &lt;'nnt n il tin *
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w IIIt litllr r ifi'li i m lftjiliiiii f t ■&gt;iii tin l.lll f .f hy M iilu itfrt I 'M 1 l l II* t a l«
Ifllfi hi-i.ll, Sl|llf.*|'| i l \ | •. ;*.!•* t i l »|' lo ll Mil |||*4 still* 4lf till* I'u p ltn l —
fnp of Nut'lt..r I* it t&gt;ii Mlit-s III li­ • nt 1.I f . n ^ l d i . I h y .V ih UiiyuiM fi.l
Kviilenei- was In-lnir pr.---nt.--l
U ".I f * * n i" i • ••iiim h im I. I '.I* t V 1*411 a ll. I it I iu h l i r r i i till* i*«*ni*rul Ji%
nol fi* lie ilrtiii tl Jilin 1i-.it ti« lt Un­ I .iltl.l.(Ill-at iiu*l
M»I*. I 'nn.iKti \ xa♦ !••*&gt;:•I t . t . i i . l t ..." ,* ri \ . ". •I •11 &gt;tI.«H tVl.it K i p f(»'i*ph M .irtlfl
Margaret Rtem'a personal-charm
thl» mnrninir In Countv t'-uiit In
top ;• f H ini ,i m .lllil 1
it lh Ill fire
and unique piano stylings, puncim t i.’*» l» i\
| m •*i* * im .* *!.. I,*. of N! , t " . i r h i i ' r t K nnm il.I l i m u i i r
n ram- In wlilr-h B. C. Hitt
I h r Kril
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noted with her Interesting com­
nt-ir "f the Altmiin.it-' Sprlm--. tin
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4(X) mid spectators who witnessed
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certs of Sanford last Saturday night
I. . \ I NNiImki, N! !.•••*, KmIIiiidI In."
•»f th *1 noth * *i»vii*tr &lt;s for llu* &gt;|H*ak*
w •- i *•
win king
togetliei
County and accitsallmis nf t lury trlul in the mini &lt;-f .linli! m Ml • Mill I • l l 4Rf.lt
K I m *vy It.* 11* M ill* , iif !&lt;t|i v\ .i - i f
* at the Sonthsldc Primary School tnolc
I»•h i , I 1link I . . tll.N, I III l(.'N I NN hill
Dougins StcliHtrom. with (i. W. •lav in an t ill• n ivt • I'ffu rt I** •i'­
i*i hip l l . i l l r i k nn ii&gt; .in t!is«*nVu»wf*r
partiality
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w auditorium.
n f.p ..rti*r lir f o r .' tin* i lm .ipo It r
Hoard of County Commissioners Spencer ns nttnrnev for t It • tl.-ft-u- in .-tn-inl I hi* nnnni t-t ri"*pnn ll* tfront
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Miss Stern, who lived up to all Friday
f lllht.lhlllH. f'h illh -* M ill t Iteiali. Nt
p n t.lic jin N jitm ii.il &lt; MfiN. ntiMii NNhilr
by Mri. Inca Meredith, «« nml (ii-orgr A. Sp'-i-r, iiro.erut fnt (In- t r a ffic acciilcnl Ft •v
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H n iig l.is
In tier at­ lug nttornev for the Slate
i.tl C nuntv H ighw ay I a road . it III.Ill I a-1aa*t l.t! ltd .in lit tl (ini
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thunderous applause from the au­ tempt to gainsub.livldrr.
NI,i. Ni tlin r
Aceonling to the eviitem— pre w ill'll 111«i ■I v .I ucWsph I I - 'l c
acceptance hy the
H. J .11111' \ \ ,if| |! |" I V* ill Il’ilM* «|n i . i n i f . |..||h v ( M .iik l 'lev .'lull.I, • till
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dience that she was compelled lo County
Kill I &gt; I** I l"ti'h ..l.!i i ,
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tl I'.im ' i i I imnni*r clc.'th t.. t.iki* .i
5 quit claim deeds, pre- sentetl hv the two tinvs, theli fath- imp of M r. nml M rs. A II II •i »*, I'J^hlh Vi imn fiiiiiM i itiflrr
Nn.
fill .......
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plnv four encore* at tho conclusion aratorvto to
llUIII**, J' . II'.NN 1| I «| Nt* Mill, til, |( m\
proposed road build- era mill Mrs. Hates, tile nlti-fi-iiliun l.u k r M onroi', was f a l a ll\ illji I. liM fl.tN I in km .ill m l tl It.til litliin
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of her (wii part recital.
Involved in the rase otwurreil Mav
\ i'li.|* In*!nni t h M ;ii Im jiim ! lla llr c k ,
In the Lake Drantley area
T he li'iy was s liiir k il'iwri an •nt Iro ri'rtl mi liimiiI a ii(li..n fy fti.it V jin III il l . I NN lliill. It I lliiu iiiiin, n| tn fllltl* The encore consisted of "Trees," IngTempers
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I Din i i I* ft* I Jin k l l l i l I m.
III- l . l . l t l o l l NNIt tl f III* .M llg lf'S liM n n l
grew short among 10 on Lake Orl-nta, m-ross 'he m ail a |&gt;|&gt;aii-ntly wliih- In- w ii I .1 SloNNc l l |
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"Indian Love Call." "Chopln'a Pre­ Commissioners
KIlM’I's
ih nI ii'M UHtfirttl pinliJi biy
li’.nh'i''• tup m . in In* t r s tr d e v e n h r
Mrs. Meredith lake from the Allmonnte Sluing- •u rn ln g In his huilic fin ill il in
i mi. I c i •lie*
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ill t i n t
hlfii!«'d mii i m ii \ rr s .ih n ii' u ifh I ' m *'
I • »Nt*»IIU
lude" and a lullaby composed by loosed a flrcy ns
fu n Viis M i.'iiiiir a tlo n
tirade of derision Hotel, and evolved from a discus­ hy stnrc. lie was fuu ii'l mi
iili'llt i*fi*1 1 I 'lN fiifi.»nyi *i vnlim
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in t» In I III**nib .md uii'l Mm’
II.
Miss Stern. Immediately after her upon them, In which
In a m fn rth f'M in iiii! r n n f c r t 'i ir r
declnrcd, sion Involving tIt.- two l,ovs and i i i i p I, im u ic illa ti'ly smith nf I
performance she was besieged by "All we want Is the ihe
VIM l* K flfl'jl
Ml.Ill* *.'lt ' .1Ml 11ll " ‘ | *•' f| k I *4 NN•• f (1
..( tin* c ru e l al nniKi the I r . i d r n ,
treat­ Mr. mid Mrs. Hates m ar the ho NJnninc.
^ adlmrers and studenta leaking ment given to anyone same
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fiifnrniM tlnli emu ci liilig tin i
■• autographs.
ll.iv NNif ll Nlllt.l K u 'l'llllfl la. .I&gt;'|N
l lllil M ille t. |.r. Oil. lit of the I'm
t l i r .nli* of those n ru m g I ’. isenlm vN rr
the threat, " . .
or
4• «*((4ltt((r*l lire I'n g r ' i l l
The two hoy* test if leil they had n f vehicle which s liu c li tin I.
. I . f . l u l l " I ' S tlln u i, I S N , III
The more popular classical Interposed
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we have to go to the legisla­ gone to the nortion "f (he Ink'- was uni availab le.
•corea drew tho largest response do
n v d id 'In- Sn ufm d N a v a l An fim itMt'Y »*f .Im k 4. mi villi*, pu*t |;«. h i . h id in g the e u ip li.v in e n t o f t ‘hl*
and have that section put near the hotel's hearh, In nn out
F u n era l services fu r (he a '- l from the audience. Chopln'a "F an ­ ture
s till inn l l i'll. V llfinruuun nit n ffl
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in*’" N . it io n a li'l tro o p s fro m Forback In Orange county?" She told lionrd motor host (n go swimming. ile lil vietim were held this n i" " itasy Impromptu" and ihe "Ritual the
i nit Im llic.n uni • p rill p u ll "f t» " ’ g" N• • ( NVu.
NVu* k.
ke r, i&lt; ox
m \ un
m••• iI iiio s ji
if till* P re s id e n t e le c t fin d s
body that funds wero available They stated they had Jo-eo ordered lug in the llriasnn F un eral II- •■•••
Fire Dance" were two numbera
lux two ,l&gt;l&gt; lu&gt; here ■CIU'W tug li n t m in i;
B e O h s t T N t*f| T w r s r l a v
M u llo iv
K m I m i I s un*l f |i«*t•• is no p i. ic t t c . il Vi i »|h * n f a is rrr*
from the lake front hy Mrs. Hales w ith the Itev. NV. K. M a rtin , i ■•that appealed to the listeners In for auen action.
in ip u u n tiiii" ■* w illi ( ile n d - in Sun
P i.ol S tin . IK
ai l tlu i* **•'.•» d* i* im -iit 1ni tti th e r n in in iiiiis t nn an
The uproarious discussion finally anil that they had refused us they In r nf llu- Church n f li» ,| nf I .particular.
I .Ml 111 JJ.I V» Mi '.* I '.ll • f»4l*1 llfl.l Im d who knew linn xvlnli tn- xxu» kft»**
g i ‘l.» * I f.*i Hu l o n fc i
H in is li* e
Drllghtfuuly pleased with tho ended with the Commissioners ar- rOlixidrrril the lake as non-tes- phot-y, " f f iiia lin g llm ia l wu
a l.iillkd v%til !.i* * I m ** *1 »•• •"IMNY il.
ktppcl nf I l*i- nil 11.1 Hill in I'.IIJ
e|t*»
in record the deeds niter trlcted.
first concert, Raymond Ball, busi­
K v rrg Ie e n I'e iiie le ry .
llllRf'f VMtll 4* i.f NI f lil'l Is • I My, Imi ’ If'.
I ,I*M| gl*
I nt m **|.m*« &gt;1 I*',
UtiltY
d been abstracted and found Mr. Hate* came UPOII t h e s c e n e ,
ness manager, stated, "Mlsa Stern
Justice n f Ihe Pence NV. K. NN ,tCnpl Suni"t. wlm in • t a il" " ;.! I w l„ , - . in i i-e “ l.u 'i ru in e d • II'.NNt|
H lld.ll&gt; N* ill * Mill I •* t.» Ii.la quite an artist ami she waa well to bo clear. Commissioner J. F. they testified, told t h e m t o le e v e , mill i-mpniieleil a em m n-r's I "V Inf'll|
in (Vn •lnngl"ii, live, tn inmliy fOl llllil S**lf find it.Idl'd In t* I Im
In flpf'llltlMf.
received by the audience. I waa McClelland laid he personally then gave chase In n p o w e r e d lio n l
S aturilllV In inve s tig a te Ihe &gt;
Mi-xnlidi III, Vn. willi III" wife, Ills e ily Hint * M inty**, (• ••••• ill
I'lnrfM nn l.iil. nn 111 In* ( ImimhI in
M very well pleased with her pro- would see that the deeds were ab- Thn hoy* fled in their taint and ro m slailri-s nf the mishap wl. -h
ncl fIi•*9 i*v.*i •III*'*'
C m iiu ( \ f "••ml 1I i »i i m *, yniuig diinglil' r, and Dtliu, .It , | | " ' . Ill 'Mil
gram and think It let our concert itracled and recorded Iq quick stopped across the lake, they said. led In Ihe hay's ile a lil. Mend" rs cludt* I
the c it y H ull, III! I ’M'I o rrir** iifi.l wlm will enter llu- H. S. N'nvnl \V "il«l W ni II Ni lui 4 ice l».4N I i
Wat" ni- wax gtxrit injny liy Aorder.
series off In a good beginning."
t 'f the ju ry are M . ( i. Ilm lgcs. M. I mi( I i I»i«nk«. Tin*
Acndi'iiiy iicxi year. Annllu-i and, III • It ohm*TN.il III tt'M 4Mlll|tlN t** \V Atixliy, Main wildlifi- "ffit-.-r,
w ill n*
Their pursuer caught up with A . Y elving tnn , It. / . .Inlllisnli. .1.
Membership cards for the entire
Tho
argument Included n
series are transferable for any of deed concerning a 50-foot stretch them, they testified, and slapped .1. S in g le ta ry , S. ,1. Ilenton and in ii i ti open tip. .fi u fillin g mu.lt* • •• I'eiry, ix n juninr ni M I T. In IIII \ VlMllMl to lll"'4 NXIII* g 11N•* til* II iliiit fi-liini* llr.-n-'x iiiuxi |,i- i a r ­
r r n lly l»y llu * S»*inifi'»l'* C’nnn ly Hindnn
|| n*s “111 pf l*tI *'t till- KM'Ilt liutl'lll il, d 'l|l" ll I lie p.-l xi'll-. "f Ihnse nethe future concerts, he ndded. "If of proporty on State Bond 434. Fol­ the Ifaltnway hoy, choked him r.nd Itnla-rt I,. Iln a k e r.
llo u n l o f I'lilillt Ill'lM l. t IMII.
('u n i S iiin u l I'u iilliic n lc d n il llu
id mils, tin * i*i . i.t hy slem m • &lt;.)'«•*&lt;I m lln pu»liini- nnd that
for any reason a parson holding a lowing conaldcrabte discussion, threw him Into the Ink'1. The Kllir
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N il r l l y "I in f ill nin ll d rliv iT V g ro w th n f S iillf n ld Mild cMpei 11. 11V A to .'ill'll \\h ii'li * lull.!• s lln* pool• ! lln-\ must In- pi- &lt;i|l'd lip»M till'
card la unable In attend the con­ which was conducted In manner (toy said he armed himself with nn found sunn a fte i (1:1(41 n'cluik I iinn i Im m a n y new hmuea cun- i'll I/e II &lt; to hr* Min*- | t • *li|i it I .if th* i'-.|iie.xl "f a vv41.111f&lt; "ffieei.
cert, he may give Ihe ticket to which waa quiet In comparison to oar after Mr. Hates fell Into tip- iluv evening hy K. I„ Davis. D ie . m*rvirit w ill In* . mmiI ih i* .| luiiiui
some one who might want to go. Ihe hassle which developed later, lake and that he struck him with gun Avenue, anil his son, lying it lo w , lull ifp fiiu l •b l i v i iy mull mid • I i i n l i ' d id iim tn- xv»&lt; tn -ic . II*- Ifm ti'il S ln t.’F, u sY tein IiV WIII! tl
Hi- |&gt;"i ii I• -I mil tlial the i-X'iise
pf'ri’dmldi'fl yv111 !»'• didlvfml Alio. tlm iig lit tin - x ln ltu n waa In n k in g ii lioy ifi Ids mnnm I 'MM* t mnn ♦( .no uf linxii'K 1*11 lln in at hui.ie will
This also applies to tho itudent tha board agreed to havo the deed It ns he fled for help.
Mr. Hate* tried to take their llio scene nf the accident M r. m u ll p o n li.1 u t th .’ 1*01*1 t i f f i n * t o ­ III tip-tup xlmpe llllil ipnke n f Hie groNN- nnd pi im p. i in*.I lie ii lender i ti"t hi i'-&lt;"|.tid and tlial failure
memberah.p carda."
recorded — after being duly ab­
m o rro w w ill lu* " i'll! out
Inixlllng inlivily Hieie. He ii-lurn- in lii*« I'M iiim uniiv"
boat, they said, and when they
II .(NllNgpil On I*rr»
Petrova and Faatofaky, soprano stracted.
I" have II li,''ll-'' llf'i'll tlie person
i"| in |iih lullin' in Alexandria Sal
J and violinist wiU be the neat proMre. Meredith leemcd to be sat- ntopi.rU the attempt, lie struck the
I v.' i 'I i i i ing vtutt nni i i * i nn •«*• pt »* will lie i ni.-Ii ued a&lt; Inn ing none
gram on the concert aerlea to ap­ Isfted with the action being taken
unlay.
Ni iitrd Juit n i Mil* I n IIM tin y ui* at all
M'RnllRiPt* nn rmp
pear here on Dec. I.
p ioviiki'd, t '.'iii'iid lliitrliiw i.ii mimI
until the board brought up the
Tin' tigulaii"ii rnvi-ix fishing liy
llinUNANIIN
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I’Et'I'AC'I.E
it i i i'ii' y f.'i tVioie a |m in r still l"ili h|" ii Ii&gt;iii' ii and I'ummerclal
point of having the deed* abstract­
HOLLAND TO PERSIST
LONDON
i.ti
Thousands
nf
l^m
e d -th e n the tirade began. She de­
liv in g to In.in.r tlo .lend foi tin *
ini'ii. In- said Wildlife nffl*
doners turned mil today fur one nf Vn IpH tlirin " ti. UKsiLtge the guilt nfishi-i
" I look upon this as a tierx have
liixli in trd tn make
MIAMI WV-Sen. S p e n t rd L. clared,
the
util
town's
traditional
spec
lay
. an Intentional delay."
I VN.* diMtihl f e ll" , t l *1 pointed « ut ruse* against |ii-rxuiis fatting to
Holland (D.-Fla.) promised the Commissioner
larlestinlord
mayor's
show
It. U. I’ope ex­
! t hut lifte r tlo* fir t I nnii NN'oild
Southern Medical Association to­ claimed, " .............
It wax, us It lias been fur a W ill" tin* defenieii o f A iiim i.it b, able In pri'xeni (li'-se llconscs,
Mrs Mredlth.
lie dlselnsed.
day that he would "continue to we're trying to treat
century,
ii
brilliant
parade
over
you fairly I"
Wi'O* leillieeil to n Mintll poliei
A wave nf threo gras* fire*
oppose with all my itrength com­
blight
yolliiw
sand
strewn
across
Mrs. Meredith had been hurling ac­ broke nut last Friday afternoon
ei'i nnd Nlti«l th ill NNIll'll th r Ko
SINGEIt IN HOSPITAL
pulsory hralth Insurance and ita cusations
Hie pavcmviit of a dnfen streets in fm
a t the board that they within tho abort span of less than
n u n w ur I ..'gnu l i d ' e m in tiy hud
like."
(be
head
of
(he
old
city.
e n not treating the people In two and a half hour*, according to
IIOHOKKN. N J '.(s —At Mar­
r*
He added during
talk to the w
A tlntcn bonds and dcluchinenlx only :tr»0 ,CHIII men in tin* I ’ . S. Alluhar area aa. well as others tn tha Assistant Chief R. T. Thomaa. Tho
tino, Idol of the Imldiy Mixers for
i n \ , only r.7:i urtlvi* d d p i in
of
military,
naval
and
air
force
&lt;*1 association'* con'
County.
ids record "H ere In m» H eart,"
blase ipree began at 1:30 p.m. on
"The fight
unit* escorted the new lord mayor, Nnvy.
Tha argument veered off tha Friday with a call to a vacant lot
(|l*fl«*f |x In ii Holmkon hospital today
" In m ir Im i red of wni
gram i la getting
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year-old
Sir
Hoped
do
la
Here,
lifter being mlxxing fur five days.
deed onto a proposal near the corner of Twenty-fifth
1 1 reitf I retard (In I'n g f I'tror)
of ua who opi

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Hutchison Speaks
On A rm istice At
R otary Luncheon

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Charges Involving Extensive Hunt
Lake Brantley
People
Being Made Foe.
Road Deeds Are Longwood
Being Heard Today
Hit-Run Driver
Taken By County

Hardy Jackson, s. Is
Viet iin ( )f Accitl. id
()n ( ’onnty Koad 15

Action O f Comniission I s Protestcd
Uy Mrs. Meredith

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Have Their Kicen.scs

Bean Processing And Packing

W ave Of GraHH FireH
K eeps Firemen Busy

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rldar to have a road
must come up
„ _ ja area. "1 want to
and moderate
suit to dose the road which
The senator suggested a mV
middle
h*f eon fenced by Mr. Jones,"
ground where the federal got
ment would rendar financial aa* she aala.
slstance for training, goctora with­
Commissioner Pope staird he de­
out Involving federal control.
finitely wouldn’t vote lo favor of
dosing of tha particular road,
LUTHERAN* ELECT
laying, "It'a a through road and
has boon for 10 years." HI* opin­
LAKELAND UR ion
M _waf
waa echoed
achoa by Commission
Harre. Lakeland,
tdent of the
:turo, Commlitrict of
O. B. Fnurakre matt*, a
League at ita
rose lad the motion
ipt tha
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8troet and Park Avenue.
After quickly extinguishing the
burning graif, the city firemen
w e n again alerted to a gras* and
woods fire beyond the Monroe
Bridge on route 17-01. It was only
a minute after the truck left when
another blaie was reported on
vaeant lot adjacent lo 1100 Wed
F ln t Street, Both fires were ex
tlnguiahed.
In each ccase, except the lait
blaie, the cause of the fires was
unknown. TM Iburning g ra n on
llcraltl I’hotu
Wart First Itreelt waa started by a
Sandy Andsrson (loft), manager nf thn Hanford Htatn Farm ers'
trash fire nearb:
The jfra ss fire epidemic extend- Market, insists upon a perfect package liefore rommodltlea are (hipped
out of the market place. He la shown with Harold II. Kastiior, manager
of one nf the packing companies, at the end of n In un grit ling line.
Bcana have been moving through the market the last hree week, and
the volume has (teen showing a daily Increase.

on his triiimphnl procession from
thn r.tillilhall, historic building
which Is tho seal of his authority,
to tho law courts, amt back again

MASONIC MEETING
Tho l'a it M atter’s degree will lie
conferred at 7;oo o'clock tomorrow
night at tho mooting nf Monruc
Chapter Nn. 15, Koyat Arch Ma­
sons, at the Masonic Hall. The hall
will bo opened nt 8:30 p.m.
C OF C MEET
The regular monthly meeting of
tho board of directors of the Sem­
inole County Chamber of Commer­
ce will be held at the City Hall at
H:0fl o'clock tonight, Manager For­
rest Urcckrnrldge announced to­
day.

HOY S I 'O I 'T

M E E T IN G

Using Ih* theme, "Hoy Seoul.
In Hi*- Service," Cant. .1. L.
Chittenden, rninmandlng officer
officer uf llu- Sanford Naval Air
Station, will In- tho principal
speaker nt the annual meeting uf
the Seminole district. Central
Florida council of the Iloy Scouts
of America nt 7:00 o'clock tomor­
row night nt the First Presby­
terian Church.
Highlights of the meeting also
will Ineludo a turkey supper,
served liv Mrs. Roberta Gatchel,
tho district commissioner’s report
by Robert Llppincott nnd thp
election and Installation of of
fleers.

Ills manager, Jimmy Ceres,
say* he hasn't yet been able to
find out where the singer had been
since be disappeared last Monday
night or what he had been doing.
O re s said he found Martino m
Manchester. N. It . Saturday in a
dared condition, Ccrcx said Mar­
tino disappeared after completing
the first night of a singing engagement at a Huston night club.

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Mon. Nor. ID, 1953

Blues In The Newa
By BOB ANTHONY

Sanford Soldier In
P ut On Honor Roll
WURZBURG, (ii-rmany (Spe&lt;tal|—I’vt. Albert Jackson Jr„ of
Sanford, a non of Mnggli- Ruth
Church, Cattlo Brewer Court, waa
vacantly an honor itudenl at the
W urihurg Military font Chemical,
Dialogical and Radiological School.
He •cored IW point* out of n
possible 200 to gain a rating of
“ag parlor",
Jeckion, a veteran of 111 monthi
Army service, ha* been In Ger­
many elnce May 1962.
Ha la a»aiirne&lt;l at Wlldflecken,
a aub-poat or Wuraburg Military
Poat.

Longwood Soldier Ib
Father Of N ew Girl

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U. H. MARINE COR PR AIK
STATION. CHERRY POINT, N.
0. (FltTN C l—A bnby girl weigh­
ing « pound* lBtk ouncea waa
h«Fn V r« Oct. 30, to Mra. Flora
L, Driaklll, wife of Marine CpI.
Xarmlt L Driaklll.
Driaklll, who la aervlng at tha
Air 'Hterin". he*-", •* the *nn of
Mr. and Mra. G. H. Driaklll of
Lonrwpod, Kin, Mra. Driaklll la
tba daughter of Mr. and Mr*, W.
R, Latham of Route I, Sharon
Grove, Kv.
The bub", r~m"d t 'll*al&gt;','i o i.
ene, la the flrat chilli for the
Driaklll*. who are rraldlng at the
Marina Corp* Air Station, Cherry

Point.
HASSLE ENDS IN FIRE
ORKENBELT. Md. tAt-Three
'teenager* got Into on argument
over now fa it an airplane would
So, police «ald. they act one on
flra and burned it up-alao a sec­
ond nlane lied down nearby.
Prince George* County police
aald todav the three boyi-aged 15,
I I amt lJ-ailm lU nl their part In
U» Incident, which happened ye*tarday at Kchrmn airport here.
How long did It take for the
■Ingle-engine trainer* tu burn?
Pretty qulck-ebout 25 minute*
■ueiicd one fireman among the
four companies which reaponded.
KILLED IN CKAHII
PALATKA lAt-Mra, Carmen de
la Barre Adam*, SO, Galncavllle,
waa killed and h er huaband, Wil­
liam Harrlann Adam*, hurt when
Utoir car waa struck by a pulpwood truck near hern Sunday.
Florida Highway Patrol Sul.
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Lackey aald John Smith,
„ _ river of Iho truck, la ba; held on a manslaughter charge.
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C. M. Whitten, Fir* Chief here
Bboard the atatlon. haa announced
plan* for a Benefit Shrimp Boll
to he held thl* Friday at the
Chief* Club. The affair la being
aoonaorad by the Structural Fire
Department of NAAS and all proceeda will be o**d to buy Christ*
me* toy* for the underprivileged
rhlblren In thl* ere*, Ticket* .me,
$1.00 and mey be obtained from
any Chief Petty Officer or Fire­
man here aboard the atntlon. Tho
Shrlmu Boll la scheduled to begin
at 8:00 p. m. and will be followed
with an evening of dancing. The
data la Friday, Nov. M, the place
I* the Chief* Club end the time 1*
8:00 p. m. Buy your ticket* now
for thl* benefit dinner. You'll he
helping to hring aome Christmas
Cheer Into the hearts of tho un­
derprivileged.
The danartment that I* sponsorIng the Shrimp Boll I* the aamf
.a r t merit that la working ao
dope
hard In their orogram of repair­
ing and painting old and broken
toy* to b* u*td a* Chrlatma* gift*
for the underprivileged. Fire Chief
Whitten told m* that already they
have over 100 toy* ready for pre­
sentation to tha young iter* on
Chrlatmaa morning. The toy* In­
clude dolla, tricycle*, acootera^
bar type* of
wagon* and many oU»
toya which have beeni donated by
the men hero at NAAS and by the
people of Sanford. H* aald the
people of Banford ire certalnlv to
be commended for their unending
contribution! to the program. No
m atter In what ahape vour obi,
broken toya a rt. the men of the
Structural F lrt Department would
'ike a rhanc* to repair them. Juat
leave them i t tha Sheriff* Office
In Sanford or at the Main Gate
here aboard th i atatlon and Chief
Whllten will It* to It they are
regdy for uaa on Chrlatma* mom'ng.
Jackie W ieaatar and John Rumbach renorted aboard NAAS over
•be weekend from the Nnval Air
Technical Training Center In
.t*rk*onvlllo where tliev b»vr com*
nloted a 14 week couree of Instruc­
tion In tho Clas* "A" Aviation
Ordnance-man School. Both men
mil the state of Arkanna* “hom*
although they are from different
e It leu In that slate. Wrw*«*&lt;&gt;r boll*
from lint Soring* while Rnmluirli
-.refer* hi* home town of Texar­
kana.
Larne E. Illle*. who reported nhoard NAAS early last week. w*»
very sntlefled to receive order*
for a normal tour of shore duty
here In Sanford. The main rmson
i* that hi* homo I* In the eltv nr
Lake Monroe. I.erov I* !«■ yn„ of
Mr. ami Mra. Stanley E. Hllea,
•vho reside on New York Avenue,
Lake Monro*. Although f.crny wn*
horn and reared In Berlin, New
.leraey, hi* oarent* moved to Flor­
ida In October, IU48. He entered
the Naval service Mar. 5. 1)W7
*nil “shipped ovm" 1**1 • "*r. Do
has chosen to make the Navy hi*
rnreer. Before reporting for dnt*;
at NAAS- he wi* at »"* ghonril
• he CHS Dial* In the Far Rant.
Ho I* a aaeond cla»* Tclopian and
I* aaslgned to the Cnmnninlcallumt
Deportment at NAAS.

Dr. Rucker A ttends
T a n r^ Dental M eet
Dr. H. W, Rucker left Sunday
afterooun to apand the week In
Tampa. Ha will attend a post
gradueta course there. For tho
paat three year* Dr. Rucker haa
been chairman of tho Post-Grad­
uate Committals for tho Florida
iT v*"■Denial Society.
fTui» can, year it is Che policy
of hie committee to secure the
aervtce* of a recognised leader In
aome phase of dental practice and
have him teach hi* method* and
technique* to the Florida dentist*.
Beginning today and continuing
through Nov. W Dr. I. Franklin
Miller of Pittsburgh, Penn, will
teach the short course for 1052.
Ilia subject, ‘Ural Rehabilitation*,
or procedure* for reestablishing
function and esthetic* in case*
whtra many teeth have been lost.
Dr, Miller la one of the out■tending clinician* in the United
States, having given thla course
In New York, George Washington
University Dental School of Wash­
ington, D. C., St. Paul, Minn., and
In many titles on the Pacific
Coast. l|e hrlnga a staff of five
people and for five day* puts on
a couree of concentrated work and
study,

Legal N otice
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NIVTII JII1KTAI, CIRCUIT OK
FLORIDA IV «VI» •'"» "•'HIVOI.K
COUNTY. FLORIDA
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JULIAv II. nn*ai:i,li, e isin iff
cl II.Ills Sill n. (in M ItU . rw f.eJaet
tmm vam i : n r t u b statu o r
WLOnillAl
Ml, MILUIIKtt II. flliaVKLL, Wet•torn A su lM iili. Themeeslll*. V. C.
You arc
r.i|iilr..l to fit*
anil n r i« your Knitter to Ilia HIM
of Complaint fll*&lt;l herein kkkIiii I
yo.i i, it,- Mh..va
or Iii Joi, ,,,, -III, day ot .Sovem*
her, A I) p t l upon II A!.I'll It.
IM .A V TT i; N. pJelntlff'K attorney.
herein, whose ml&lt;lr(»» Ik 111* Con
rail ItulMlne, Iialaind, Klorhl*.
•The Hanford ll*r»ld" Ik hereltv
il*K|gnated *k the nawapapar In
which (hie order shall lie publlahed
once a went lor tour roiiaecullve
week* IIKIIKIN YAII. NUT Oil A
IlKCltHH PRO CtlNKKHHO Wll.l.
IIK KNTKItKIi AHAJNHT Yttll hull
HIK'II K A I I .I ’ l t i :
The iiHtuia of Ihle mil I I* a ldll
for ■llvorta.
WiTNKHN My lie ml urnl Keel a I
Hanford. Hamlrnilr t'ounty, Klorlde.
ihle Uni day of Oclohtr. A. I&gt;.
It i l
O. I*. HKIINDON.
A* Clerk Circuit Court
Hemlnole County, Klorlde

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H’s longer, stron ger for '52- t h o g ro ato st
enr ovor built in tho lo w -p rin fioMl
Ford'i tUa ttandi out' Ilka It* baaufy. Now Ford quallty-bulH
bodias aro bigger. . . with more inferior comfort. And, banaAth
If* boauty and bignait there'* brute ifrangfhf For, thi* ohty
completely new car In It* field ha* a longer, stronger chaule
with a sturdier K-bar frame.
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M ost b ad y-color-u p h olstary com binations
ia H i fie ld . . . biggest (h o lt* a f p # w arl
Waver bafora ho* a low-prlcad car offarad «o much! Tab# btouiy
, . . only Ford offari to many body, color and upholitary combi­
nation!. Taka ifyh . . . only Ford offer* 18 diffarant modal*. Taka
power , , , only Ford off art a 110-h.p. .hlgh-compranion V-8—
the mo*t powerful angina In a low-priced car—and an all-now
tOI-h.p. high-comproulon, low-friction Six . . . p/u* your choka of
Fordomatic Drive, Overdrlva or Conventional!

759 Drivers Licenses
Revoked In Florida
Ta l l a h a s s e e ! !snociail - Tho
Department of Public Safely re­
voked 752 driver'* license* In Sep­
tember. an Increase of 107 oyer the
aame month In 1651 when the De­
partment revoked #43.
In other actlvltlaa, suspension*
totaled 12a last month compared
with 119 for Sentember 1951; the
Department of Public Safety can­
celled 25, compared with 72 for the
aame period la it year.
The Parole Commtiiion author
lied tha return of 91 licenses ptevloualy revoked la September,
compared with M in the lam e

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you I Now Automatic Ride Control with a lower
conltr ol gravity, diagonally mounted roar ihoch
abiorborr, and new iprlnglng glvoi a bump-level'
log, highway-hugging ride. New Center-Fill Fueling
doe* away with got pump "|ockeylng." New
Fower.Ptvot Clutch and Irake Fedoli are eailer
to operate, eliminate dratly floor hotel.

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River Barge T raffic
In Kentucky Growing
WASHINGTON (Special) —
Commercial berg# traffic on the
Kentucky Blyer l&gt; growing al­
though the locki end dkuth of the
channel am aub-itanoaid, the
American Waterway! Operator!,
Inc., report*,
Coal towing haa been relumed
from the B«attyv||le mine* and
material and equipment for a new
electric power plant near Win*
"heater, Ky.. era being barged
from the Ohio River port of
Evanavllle, Ittd.
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Hebrew prayer*., hung nt half stall Crowd* garnered c :i in c Israel's chii'l n( gov...„ w. ... —......... .. ............
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rve Lie, following Dr. Welimann1* passed the black draped catafalque at crossroads and corners in tbe , e rnuicnt. bail won renown .11 preslWorld Zionist Organ!leath from a heart attack early on which the body of world zlon smaller settlement* to hear loud d
esterday.
5
inn** greatest leader lay In stale
speaker bulletins on the President's ration and a - .. chemist and scholThe President's mansion, on
Special truins brought pilgrims death and funeral arrangements
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Premier David Ben-Iiurion called
1 be t a r n i’*1 11 *ri 11 1
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l.mn,rrms.
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day
re) Avivr was open to thepublic , Israel, all places of entertainment his Cabinet logcllior yesterday lor «
funeral
oday. A solemn line of Israelite*. "ere closed in tnivirnlni: anil the u memorial session lor the obi ol
Among the first to travel to Henine erv in e ooenlv and
some blue and white flag of the nation statesman, who, before he be

CIO's President, Father Of Israel
Weizman
Phil Murray, Is Chaim
Dies At Age Of 77
Victim Of Death
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SAN FRANCISCO un - Phillip
Murray, who rose from an Immi­
grant Scots mine boy to become
head of the CIO and one of the
world'* most powerful nnd respec­
ted labor lenders, died yesterday
of d heart attack
At GO a veteran of half n century's work in lidsir's enuse, he
was stricken In his sleep nt San
Francisco's fashionable Mark Hon
klm Hotel ill* wife Elisabeth
awoke to find him sprawled on
the floor beside hi* bed. Twenty
minute* later a physician pne
nounced him dead
A priest administered the last
rites of the Catholic church.
Although Murray had not been
In good health, hi* death came
bi a ahock to friends, associate*
amt even his antagonist* In some
of the bitterest council tulde bat
ties between management ami
labor.
Telegrams of condolence poured
in from all sections of Ihe coun­
try . . . front President Truman
and high ranking government of
flclals .
from William tlrecn of
the AFL and John L Luwis of the
United Mine Workers
from
Ben Fairies* of 11. S Steel and
Hen Moreell of Jones and Laugh
lin.
A thin, while thatched man who
never lost the faint S:rds burr In
hi* voice, Murray likewise never
to*I the ardor or tr.ulc imlonslm
from hi*4 heart
A mine worker at the age of
10, he spent the night before his
death at a meeting oil his Uniled
Steelworkers, whose presidency he
held concurrently with the presideucy of Ihc purenl &lt;'!&lt;&gt;
There, lie s|Hike with energy of
labor's gains, promised "wholcsome supikirt to unv adiniolstra
(ion that lias In mind constructive
measures lur the common people,"
and defied "special groups'* to lake
awnv labor's gains
While his advocacy of lloose
veil New Heal and Truman "fair
Heal" policies was well known,
death scaled his position mi future
CIO politics.
An early backer of Adlal Steven­
son for the presidency, Murray dc
cllned comment last week when
Stevenson and the supporting CIO's
Political Action Committee went
down to defeat at the polls.
"1 will indulge myself the lux­
ury uf enmment on the bedlam
of the last three (election) months
at the National Convention in Los
Angeles,” he told steel workers
Saturday night.
That convention was to open a
week from today, but ns the CIO's
top leadership turned toward Pitts­
burgh and Murray’* funeral there
Thursday, there, were Indications
It would bn pusllioneil
The CKP* pntitlcat stand unit a
successor to Murray will be the
*-»o big (luvsllon* uf the conven­
tion.
Mime unionists want the organi­
zation to gel out of political ac­
tivity nnd say the political Action
Committer’* campaigning did the
unlun movement mure harm than
good other* want the political
arm strengthened.
As for Murray's successor, much
of the speculation Is centered on
two men—Allan S. Haywood, vet­
eran CTO executive vice president,
and Walter Iteuther, United Auto
Workers president.
Haywood, long u stalwart In (he
CIO's organizational campaigns, is
a veteran administrator. But Ids
age, G-t, could work against him.
Iteuther, 49. I* popular and ener­
getic. But he may not want the
responsibility of bolh job*
The son of a miners' union offlcial, Murray was horn at Btsntyre, Scotland, in 1880. He was
introduced to unionism at the age
O, when his father took him
a local meeting.
At 10 he went to work in the
coal mines. Ho was only 18—and
making 30 cents a day—when hla
family emlgrutcd to the United
State*, scllllng in tho bituminous
coal fields of Weslcrn Pennsyl­
vania. He horamo a naturalised
citizen In 1911.
ills rise was the familiar s to r y but tho ram fa c t-o f the Immigrant
lad who made good.
He aaved hla money for a cor­
respondence course; worked all
dav and studied most of the nlaht
In his self-education; punched his
way Into lalmr pmmliumcu when
he rmmmoled u company weighm aster far a dishonest weight.
t he punch got him flrc d -b u t his
r-oinv. &gt;"nrV«"i ••miked n&gt;'t with
him and made him a local officer
oi the United Mine Workcra.
It was the list lime he used I
fist* to win a point. Thereaft
he relied on n native rannlm
and n rare gift for persuailoa
In the union, it brought him
the attention or Lewis, who ms
him i vice president In 1M0.
Bu» most of all, his manner had
Ita effect on his antagonlsta acroa*
the table of collective bargaining.
Moreell said yesterday:
"M urrav wo* not a tabl* pound-

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President « widow. Mrs Vera Wellmann. was acting President Joseph
Sprlnzak, speaker of the Israel
Knesset I Parliament), D u r 1 li g
Welrniann's prolonged Illness this
past ye.n

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By Senator George Hmather*

Vne Sanford Herald

Uo Bcnnrinllzcd good cltizcim nnd delighted Ihe untlrinkinjr — Benjamin F. Butler, who 1ms Ions deserved n bio­
graphy and in now about to get one, written by a New York­
er, 11. L. TrofouHso.
General, lawyer, shifty jwllticlnn, thin wn* Butler, A h a
delegate
to tho 1800 Democratic convention from Ma.iauchu________
)* f i l l * H I M
( m a k e r ST, IS IS . •« l l « * *••« O ftle * Hett.H, he voted on every ballot for Joffvrnon Davis, the fu­
M a la r * . r ie r M a .
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ture prcflldcnt of the Confederacy, When war came, he stood
■geegwaa »&gt; w«r*a a, ter*._
by tho Union and became a general whose achievements
B O L L A R D *» O i t a
were hotly disputed. As military governor of New Orleans,
B A IIe v
O O H O O N I1 B A B
ho so enraged the citizens that they nicknamed him "Henat"
■n Im h
M a m a * **
Butler.
a c B ic M ir n o N
b a t b *
Then come several years in Congress ns leader of those
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I A I Republicans who favored extreme meashres against the
B.TS South. Ho managed the unsuccessful impeachment trial of
11.00 President Andrew Johnson and in many eyes was the evil
AM
a k lla a r r
a a tt* * s , ra rA a a f genius of the Grant administration.
I k a a k * . r m l a t l a a * a a * a a tlr a o a f
Suddenly lie became a Democrat, and finally was elected
r s l o t la l a m a a l f a r th a » a r* o a a o f
r a l * l a * f a a * * , w i l t k * t l a f i t f fa r governor of Massachusetts for a single term. Ilis last poli­
*1 r r * * t a r a * r » r t t o l a * r a t e * . ______
tical venture was in 188-1, when he ran for President on the
R r * rr« « * tr* n a il* a a t lr k r
la Greenback ticket. Ills aim was to defeat the Democrat,
aa*
R t w iM t ' r
n eg m e a t s t l m
i* t„ N*r&gt; T a lk , C k lra * * . D rW rll, Grover Cleveland, and he nearly succeeded, lie died in 18!):i.
R a a aa a V iir a a * Bl. U R a
His career was best summed up in a quip by the witty
■ a ro a ik o * a f I k *
ornament of Amcricun literature, Oliver Wendell Holmes.
r r k l r k la e a t t t lr a
l l r i d t R f f to I k *
f * * r * » a k l l - Asked if he would attend Butler's funeral, ho said. "No, but
*M tfoR * f a l l fk a la r a l a o w a | H * M
I npprove of It."
aa w * U m a ll

Attorney General

MONDAY NOV. 10, 1931

BIBLE VERSE TODAY
When It la aald It cannot be
traaed; Think twice before you
Utter hard and cruel word*. Be
not baity in thy tongue, nnd in thy
deed* alack anti rrmls*. — Keel.
4:20.
___
Have you lent your check to the
Chamber of Commerce, nr are you
waiting to lie called on?
Congratulation! to Millard Cald­
well far rnigning it Civil Defente
adminiitralor. He hai feen the
hand writing onthe wall.
Stetion Kennedy told the United
Ntlioni the other day that the
South hai five million ilavei. May­
be ao, bul a lot of them declared
their independence tail Tueiday,

The next president will undoubtedly give much atten­
tion to the selection of Iris attorney general. Presidents often
hnvc trouble In filling this post. President Truman has had
four occupants of the position, of whom the most generally
satisfactory was his first, Francis Itiddlo of Pennsylvania.
The Texan, Tom Clark, now on I lie Supreme Court, and
J Howard McGrath of Rhode Island were storm centers.
Tho incumbent, James I’. MeGranery of Pennsylvania,
has served too short a time to he judged. Since taking
office he has made almost a clean sweep among his suliordinntes.
President Wilson also had trouble with the position. He
fell out with his first choice, Jam es C. Mcltnyiiolds of Ten­
nessee, getting rid of him by the not very commendable devicu of putting him on the Supreme Court. Thomas W.
Gregory of Texas served for five years, competently hut
not remarkably. Then came the disastrous choice "of A.
Mitchell Pnlmcr of Pennsylvania, only exceeded in its nnfor'iinnto quality by tho ehnrnctcr of his successor. President
llnrdlng’s fellnw-Ohlnnn, Harry M. Daugherty.
Really outstanding attorney generals have not been
many. The best ill the last HO years was Coolldge's Harlan F.
Stone, later ehief justice. The next president will he fortu i
ate if he can equal this appointment.

Alger Hi** ha* applied for a pa­
role after terving a year and a
half of hit live year lenience. After
all, Ihe only thing he waa convicted
Tax Lessons
of wai perjury -that it, lying
about being n traitor to hit coun­
The Internal Ruvimuio Hnmm hits tmnounccri that it will
try, They hung benedict Arnold
nffor courses in filing income tax returns to stmlmt-, in the
for that.

nation's school next year. Bureau officials believe t In-1 the

We tee where Anna Rootevell public Is largely uninformed about how to fill out lax reDahl Boelliger it going into matri­ turns and frequently seeks expert advice when such advice
mony again. Oh, wrll, any place Is mmeri-ssary.
It is a sound Idea to leach the high school students to
in a ilorm.

wrestle with the problem of reporting Income to the lax col­
lectors. Much ns wo would like to believe differentIv. the in­
come tax Is here to stay and a knowledge of how to comply
wit): tax laws should be a part of the education of every
student. Ho should also loarn why thoy nre ns they nre and
should bo encouraged.Lo study how they could be improved.
Tho workings of government and the relationships of
citizens tp govcpirqcnt shouldjm a part of qvory school pro'The greatrit tnunit Invatfon In gram.
hlitoiy hat detcended an tunny
Florid*, weekt ahead of tehedule
ChiirtfcH Involved
with a giant wave of viiitori, pour­ Palm etto Market Ih
ing down the Tamiami Trail", tayt Expected To Improve
(Imir, r».M» »—, , iim i
Sam Mate in the Tampa Tribune,
Ellis liov w ith an m u .
Mrs, Hales testified she had
And let'* make ture Ihit year, that
WINTER HAVEN (Hprrlal) —
the buy* in „ idee way to
Sanford gelt its thare. The luuriit Auction sales stuftrit on the Pat asked
Ktnto Farmers’ Market the leave the la-neli uiea, after she and
buiineit it the beit “new induttry" motto
past week though vulume is stow. her two eldldien hod gone down
there It for ut.
Crop condition* nre expected to to the hrnch. She stated the hoys
From Julian Stenitrom in Fretno, Calif., tlill an avid reader of
th* Sanford Herald, tomes a letter
rejoicing that the new municipal
itadium la working out tatitfactoriiy for foolbab game*.

The record-holder for continuout
occupancy of public office wat re
veiled recently in a newly dis­
covered work by the late Senator
Joseph L Dritlow of Kanut. In
nit "Fraud and Politic! at the Turn
of the Century" he Gates that
Roiwell Beardsley of North 1-an­
alog, Tompkint County, N. Y„ wat
appointed poitmailer of hii village
by President John Quincy Adam*
on June 28, 1828, He tenred continuouily for nearly 75 yean until
hi* death on Nov. 8, 1902, when
he wat over 93. He had held office
under 20 preiidenti and 3) portmatter! general.
Senator Smalhen propoiet a
cooatilutional amendment pro­
viding for a general election of a
MW president whenever Ihe pretident diet in office, thui enuring
that m vice preildent ihall be able
to terra more than two yearn in
offka without the approval of the
electorate, Thlt provision, we be­
lieve. Is advanced not to much in

oppoaiticKi to Senator Nixon who
' might become preildent if Elianbower dial, a* it it to, Preildent
Truman who did that very thing
a few month* aftar Roomveil
over for hit fourth term, and
who wai able in tha, remaining
. throe yean to build up Writ a
'powerful political machlM-lbal ho
wai elected again in 1948.
ovarnor Stevcnoon apparently
no intention of retiring from
He Ufa deapita that overwhelm*
ivota cAtt again*! him in Im*
‘ ‘ election. Up*M the abof Prmidant Truman, Sit-

Improve nnd volume an all com­
modities to Increase. Tomatoes
averaged f.l.ns per liushrl with
prlrvN ranging from .80 to $8, in,
Pink* averaged $1.81 and sinnll
supplies of other item* averaged
on pepper 41.77; Pole Bean* $4.00;
Eggplant $1,114 with grots return*
to grower* totaling $2,-!!&gt;1.&lt;&gt;0, ac­
cording to Manager 11. V. Moeklson’* week-end report to L- ' H.
Lewis, Director, Florida Htnte
Farmer*’ Market*,
Favorable weather and good
price* brought an Increase In sup­
plies of cucumber* on the Wanchula State Farmer*’ M*rket. Vol­
ume I* expected to drop sharply
during the current week with sup­
plies light during the remainder
of the s e a s o n . Light volume of
good quality pepper and eggplant
are coming In with price* the paat
weok aatUfactory. A total of 19,'
717 buihel field cratea of cucum­
ber* the pa«t week averaged $2.77.
In huahcl field crate unlta, 400
pepper averaged $3.82] 1,024 egg­
plant $1.04 and 30 tomatoea $2.4,1.
The Sanford Market aotd over
0,000 Iniahel hamper* of green
beam at an average of $,1,781 287
baaketa of eggplant averaged
$3.48 and 643 bu*h*l baaketa of
cucumber* averaged $8.08, Trad­
ing waa reported briik on all commodltlea with a good demand. The
Market anticipate* an Increaie In
voluma and In valuation on all
product,
Other
market*
anticipating
movement* of produce during tho
current week Include t
The Fort Pierce State Farmfra’
Market which, In aplte of 60 t$
76* rain damago In October, antlclpatea a fair voluma of fall* to
good Quality tomatoea, fair quality
cucumber* and a light voluma. W
fair to good quality eggplant,-*;?!
The Immokal*# State K n o tt* '
Market anticipate* good and Mtprovlng quality of good and ta­
cttaring volume of oucumber* and

ngtuppll**

WASHINGTON, (Special) - I am
back at the office after fix week*
visiting in Florida where t have
had many refreshing and warm­
ing visits with friend* in nil port*
of the *tato. There arc many other*
I wanted to sec and talk with and
everybody will understand tho
frustration of having limited time
and np|K&gt;rtunlty.
Thi* I* being written before tho
rlrrtion hilt by tho time ino*t af
you road this, tho flection will ho
over. Then wc can turn our
thought* and effort* Inward other
Ihing* with faith In the people and
their decision.
During the next week, I will bo
busy with "houxe keeping" duties
In anticipation of the opening of
Congress. I expect lo move my
staff into u bettor office aultes I
am hoping that, with greater
seniority, to move to u better com
mitlee; I want to get my staff to­
gether to plan for handling duties
during the hard .session of Congress
which fares us.
After about a week here, I am
returning to Florida to inert many
engagements, returning here just
In lime to plan and prepare for
Christmas ut homo with my fam­
ily
NOTES FItOM HF.ItK AND
THE HE: - The University of
Florida I* getting a million dollar
federal loan lo build ten new dor­
mitories . . . . I havo talked n
great deal uhout pulling the Young
Democrat* organization In the
hand* of young Democrats, so
when I was asked for a suggested
list of oulxtiinding young Flor­
idians I furnished it; if you* hear
from this, you can take II from
there . . . . Jake Carlton, who
caught a big barracuda somewhere
In th »• keys and who had a hard
timn telling hi* story, finally has
n snapshot to prove ll was n whop­
per weighting, according In him,
"over .10 pounds" . . . . Air Force
Is moving the- Air Photographic
iind Charting Service Headquar­
ter* from Philadelphia to Vino
t.'aatlo Air Rase, Orlando. In the
move, effective early In Decem­
ber, will he xt nflierrs, no airmen
and 2H7 rlvlllnns . . . Cold, dreary
anil wet wintry weather has set In
here, making everybody appreci­
ate Florida; Rill llersnn, NRi' an­
nouncer is letting hi* umlirnee
more frequently how he Is long­
ing for the time when he retires to
live (he year around ut his Suruoota home , , A. R. Miehud sent
me some exact copies of that fine
editorial, ".Smothers Stands Pul"
written recently by Dale Wimhrnw
and published in Ills Indian River
News; I have dlslruhuted them lo
various friends who I thought
would lie interested. On tho same
subject, c S Mlley, Editor of the
Fori Pierce News-Tribune, wrote
a splendid editorial, in which he
suite "Simithers, us his friends ex­
pected, still stands by the prlnclde* upon which ho was sent lo
ho U. S Senate by the people of
Florida . . . . So far a* we can
check by the record, he I* *1111 for
nml against the same thing* — af­
ter going to Washington. Itu I* not
a 'before and after’ character . . .
II ia good to know that Florida hat
a Senator who ha* the courage of
Ills conviction* — nnd who act*
like lie talks Frankly we think
Florida tins two Senators like that
which Is even belter".
Harris Kims also had a splendid
editorial along the same line In the
Lakeland lu-ilger and there have
been many other encouraging
comment.* of this type . . . . Ry
now, everybody probably know*
about the "sour" reception I had
at Tampa recently when Governor
Stevenson spoke there and I ap­
peared with him. This was no
groat surprise lo ine; a* n matter
of fact, I had rather exported It
unit when 1 saw many familiar
fare* in tho crowd right around the
platform, 1 kenw I would get It.
Recently at a football game In
central Florida my opponent In
the Senate race twn year* ago got
a terrific honing from a crowd of
ten thmiaand people. Thl* sort of
thing I* not good, rcgardlcs* of
} objert of tho boalna . . .
seeking federal a hi for
Cedar Key folk whoso fish market

r

refused, saying they didn't have to
leave. The Jioya taunted her, *ho
said, for a number of inlputoN,
As tho hoys left, she aald, ouo
of them made an ohsrepu sign nt
bur. Hhu begun weeping on the
stand when a sk e d |,y Ilia defense
attorney, Mr. Hpencer, to demon­
strata tha sign tha hoy allegedly
hod made, .‘the said she would
rather loau Ihe eaau than funko the
sign.
Finally, composing herself, alio
demonstrated Ilia sign Tor tho
Jury, hiding it from Ihe audience.
The court m essed fur (unch, to
reconvene thin afternoon when tlm
pron-rdlng* In tho case were to ho London sent mn rllpplntt* from the
London Daily Mirror and Sunday
continued,
Graphic, both of which devoted
ronilderabln apace to Abide Sweetwlno, the Air Force nurao from
Coeon who earned tho nnme "Tho
Rotary Club
Angri of I'lalfiirrn Six" helping
taka caro of the Injured after the
(Continued Front Pngn fine)
drendrut train wreck in Harrow,
nl Huti-hlion continued, “We mu*t England recently. All nt ua are
not forget tlmt the root* of con­ proud of the tine deeda by this
flict flourith In the fault* and colored Florida girl. Navy haa
failure* of thoie who neek peace given an It cent hourly wage
ratio to approximately 1,800 laboron, mechanic! and helper* at
Miami and Key Weat , , .

THE WORLD TODAY VA Charged Witli
/

By JAMES MARIAM _____

WASHINGTON OH — When he
leaves the White House President
Truman will havo time to look
back upon his presidency add think
of what he might have done If ho
had it to do over again.
But even If he think* there were
mistakes, he may never say so
publicly He was never a man to
lvc aid and comfort to hi* critics,
he could help It.
It was this very resistance to
crillcism—sometimes — that ram e
hack to haunt him In the campaign.
When he waa first told crack*
were beginning to appear In his
administration, he used the words
asinine and red herring. The Re­
publican-. reminded him of those
words many rimes in the cam-

S

* T^nt the people thought there
were ml-Joke* was clear enough
They fbowed it in the way they
rcpmliitii d the Democratic admin
Istration with the astonishing vote
for Gen Eisenhower.
Yet it was Truman himself who
often expressed faith In tho good
judgment of the people. Perhapi
It was hi dealing with Ihe people—
or rather in not dealing with them
more — that ho made a major

mistake.

One uf the most amazing features
of the presidential campaign was
the bewilderment expressed hy
many people about Issue* that had
been talked and written about end­
lessly Korea, taxes, prices, Com­
munist* in government.
Anyone who talked to people
about (lie election heard Ihexu
same question* over and over
again: Uhy urc we in Korea unyway? Why don’t we get nut? Why
don’t wn bomb the Chinese?
What's wrong, when wo have to
pay im h (axes?
It was during Truman's admin­
istration that TV came into full
bloom Here, ready at hand, wo*
the most direct Instrument any
president ever had for sitting down
with the people In their own homes
and talking to them
President Roosevelt knew the
value of explaining national prob­
lems, and hfx course of action, to
the people directly uRhough in his
day lie was limited lo the radio
Nevertheless, hi* fireside chats
brram e welcome and famous,
Truman, with the added advan­
tage of TV, made some nation wide
talks Mill those intended to rxpluln
a problem or a derision or an
action that affected everyone were

Infrequent.

While he remained absent from
the living moms of Ihe nation. Ills
opponrntx and critic* moved in by­
way o f the TV window and built
nil their ease against him. He hud
plenty o f defender* on TV I i mi
Rut Eisenhower will probably
make lot more use of TV than
Truman did

Hit-Run Driver
f t iin llfltV A

t* fM l f i K i

tlltrel

Duvi &lt; held th$» liny until tin* umhtilancii arrived nnd took him to
tho Fcrnnld-taiughtou Momnrinl
Hoapitat. The bov then w«* trans­
ferred to the Orange Memorial
Hospital, Orlando, where he unil*rwent qiirgcry. However, the nltempt to save til* life tens fruitlee* nnd the lioy died at 8:311 pm.
Tho Injured hoy WII* found
uhout 10 minute* nfter he wn*
rtruck down, neronling to lligh^
wnv I’ntrolnmn It. D. Hnrrieon.
Darkness hud fallen at the time
of Ihe mishap, he said
Injuries sustained tiy the Oc­
cident victim, the patrolman sold,
included multiple fracture* of the
skull, n fractured ankle nnd num­
eral!* nbrnsion* about the lardy
and leg*.
Inveitigating officer* Friday
evening were Deputy Sheriff W.
II. Hood, Constable .1, (J. (Slim)
Calloway nnd l’nlrolinan llnrrlsort. Tho coroner'* Jury Saturday
viewed the body nml ndjiiurncd
unU| Wcdnctitlny nt 1:13) p-in.
when they will reconvene before
Justice Wntsuu u n d
Hubert
Griggs, nstlstnnl state attorney.
Survivor* of thu boy Includo
hi* parent*; two brother*, Charles,
serving with the Armed Fnrros
In Germany, nnd George Claude,
Lake Monroe; n Mister, Margie,
Lake Monroe: grnnfathvr, Robert
K. Mycra, Zolfo Springs, grandmother, Mra. Lille Hodge, Lcranto: two unrU-*, Carl Myer*
and Nick Myers, Sarasota, nml
two aunta, Mr*, folly Ann Rlgga,
Lee unto, nnd Mr*. Allcno Key click,
Jacksonville.

Sinister Inroads
On U.S. Economy
Stafffferiny Mishnnd1i n k Of Hospital
Program Charged
Ity FRANK CAItEY
AI* Selrnce Reporter
MIAMI, Fla. tAt—The Veterans
Administration K making "sinister
inroads" on the American econom­
ic structure through Its hospital
program, a medical leader charged
today.
Dr. R. J. Wilkinson of HuntingInn. W. Vu,. president of the South­
ern Medical Association — tho
world’s second largest organization
of doctors—declared in n» address
prepared for Ihe SMA'x 4f.ri) annual
meeting:
"More and more V A. hospital*
are being rrerled each year at a
erlng cost to the taxpayer.
notwithstanding Ihe tragic and
glaring fact that many of them ore
only partly filled, and then only
by veterans who arc not rightfully
entitled to (hi* service."
Ho said, without amplification,
Ihnl "It Is reported Dial approxi­
mately DO per cent of those treated
have nrmservlcn connected dlsaliilHies, and many of these probably
dri mil need hospitalization ”
"A careful study might reveal
the startling fort," he added, "that
many of timsc who are admitted
are encouraged to Ire dishonest by
falsifying their application in
claiming pauperism. ,
f.VA regulations provide that
any veteran with u nonscrylre-connr clod ailment can obtain free hos­
pitalization—If "space" is available
and If he stales that he is unable
to pay.)
Declaring that the disabled vet­
eran with service-connected dis­
ability should be given "the finest
type of medical anil nursing rare."
tile doctor suggested that all V.A
hospitals in elo«e proximity to
medicnl schools should lie devoted
exclusively lo such patients.
"The remaining hospitals, and
those under construction," he said,
"should be given to the stales,
counties or elites, provided they
ure operated for the care of Hie
sick, he they mental, tubercular,
or public general hospitals.
‘A plan of this kirni would large­
ly solve the liospllat bed shortage
that exists in practically every
state In the union.
."
Wilkinson said he was "shocked
und amazed” at the “ hands off
attitude” of the American Medical
Association towards the Veterans
Administnirirm hospital program,
“ I have been repeatedly told by
high ranking officers of this great
(AM A) organization,” he said,
D ial we must adopt a policy of
‘statu.s quo' because of the Amcrl
can Legion's attitude in helping de­
feat ihe Wagner Murray Dingle
bill.”
(That's Ihe till! that would pro­
vide a system of federalized rompulsory health loxuranre.)

Editor,
Sanford Herald
This Is nil «|ien letter to the
property owner* of Seminole
County, Fellow Property Owners,
und taxpayers of the County of
Seminole, do you want to he dic­
tated to with your own property
here In this County? Do you wl*h
to relinquish your rights to do ns
you choose, in regard to building,
repairing, etc. on the land that
you have purchased? Now mo*t
of the citizens of the County fail­
ed to grasp the meaning of the
zoning law. as it was not properly
interpreted. Did you know that
the vote for that vicious law was
hy a far greater number of City
people than by those that should
have the any? Fellow Property
Owners, you may see many need­
ed improvements in the city, hut
try to vole for it I No city or in­
corporate town should have any
voice in tho zoning of the county.
Now there nre certain business
men In the outskirts of Hanford
that do not rare to havo the city
limltu extended in their direction,
beenuse of City taxes, etc. that
have thought lo enslave the entire
county, an Ihnt their property
might he protected from so-railed
undesirables. Yet in their haste to
put over tholr bondage bill, they
forget that should misfortune
overtake *onio of those that are
not able to meet Citv building re­
quirements, they could lint hlllld n
home Dint would please the eyes
of those of whom f write who can
build en-tly plares, nml to lie sure
they would not even permit all
average home to tie built In theii
immediate neighborhood!
They came to us first with thnt
Idg brother attitude, ‘‘wo want to
protect you from Junk yard*,
theater*, nml juke Joint*,” nil of
which is n hunch of hunk. They
-aid it would not nffeet a number
of people in the county, that i*
not true. Once thnt law Is In ef­
fect, no mnn can build nnv kind
of a building within 800 feet of
a road, without crawling on his
bellv before the dictator* to see
if in- may build, anil If the speci­
fic-ill ions are not un to the dictators requirement*, n* will “NOT"
hlllld. Will we Htnml for that?
Are you going to let the few Dint
will benefit try thnt hogtying law,
get away with it? They in the
City must think Ihnt we are unaide to think and net for oiirm-lves. The parking meters were
placed in the city, whether we
like it or not, many other things
m e attained In Hanford, where I*

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Excellent condition, Deluxe

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4 Door Sedan

1949 International
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TELEPHONR 1034

HANFORD, FLORIDA

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WAS WORTH A MILLION, SON"
"What a grand surprise! I wrun'l expecting you
*u toon. When you phoned from (tie nation and
aaid you were back, I could hardly believe It.
And now you're really here, It's wonderful!"
Good nqwt travels fa it. . . eapectally by tele­
phone. The usefulness of telephone acrvice cun
be beyond price In momenta of happlnca* hi in
momenu of anxiety. When .such momenta come,
you are thankful for the quick reuiurance u
telephone call can bring.

corn will begin moving In
Increasing volume on Ui4’1
State Farmer*’ Market.

|e Party, and has indicated that
iy accept, The Damecrati
look la vain for anyone

your voice, out-of-townrr*? An
objection wn* raised a while back
about certain Trailer Court*. Now
let me *ny this aliout our beloved
meddlers, there nre as fine nml
respectahlu people living in House
Trailer* as live In Sanford town.
You Country folk* know who
nre the first to take advantage of
n business site around Sanford ns
well n* I. None other than our
City Brother*! In the Herald of
Thursday, I noted that It Is the
object of some, Glut beauty is
what the cl&lt;r*c-inner* want. For­
tune has mil smiled upon alt man­
kind a* It has on those who would
stand to benefit by toning. !f you
are not willing to have this dic­
tatorship forced upon you, let us
get together In n body nnd put it
where it belongs, ThU referendum
was not interpreted Dint most
people knew what they were
voting fort We have surrendered
so much to tho federal govern­
ment, that it i* now lime to de­
fend whnt we have left. If yon
want to do something about your
rights, contact tills writer. We
will nt least tiy lo get nn injunc­
tion against it. Word luis touched
me from various sections of the
county, voicing -their disapproval
of whnt may well bn the Inst of
our Country Freedom to build ns
wo ran afford, or ns we desire. I
am making this appeal through
this open letter, that those that
wi-h to know the detail* of this
referendum, may know some of
its inroads &lt;&gt;n your everyday life.
I’e'ltioiH have been asked for, nnd
lias been Very effective in tho
past, and ate a medium th at run
he employed now. County Propertv Owners, if you live in the coun­
try to enjoy the freedom that
City folk* cannot hove, get awake!
R.-v, H. W. Miller
Miller Farms
Rt. 2 Hanford, Fin.

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INDUSTRIALIST DIES
ourselves", he declared. ''Lack of
conatancy, complacency, or nearWEST PALM BEAC1I Mt-Wllalghtednes* on the part of the Ham Norman Booth, M, who deAmerican people would be dlsas- velnped the demountable rim
trou* In these tlmea when our wheel and other automotive lmirogram* for nutlonal defeao nre rove menta, died In a hoipltal
u*t getting well underway. We era Sunday.
mu*t contlmio our effort* until
wo have enough strength to defy
nggra**or», or defeat tliein, Round­
ly if they aggc*aajtitr
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Roumlllnt at tho piano, Visitor*
Included Van Simmon* of TVvare*.
Fred buy well of Hudson* O., E&lt;l

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Miss Jean Saycr Honored W ith Tea Given
By Mrs. P. H. Tepslc And Mrs. Irving: Batten
MONDAY
guests are urged to attend.
Thr rcjrui.T rm-uting of the
The Midweek Prayer Service nt
Bemlnnlo High School Parent- the Central Baptist Church w ,i
Teacher Auoclntion will be held be held at 7:30 p. ra. The Sun
ot 8:00 p. m .at the Celery Crate. beam* will also meet at this time
The Crate committee will t&gt;« In
THURSDAY
charge of the program mid all
The W. M. S. of the O M m I
parent* art urged to attend.
Baptist Church will meet ot tie
* The monthly meeting of Con­ Church at 7:10 p. ui. for a tuiaspm
gregation Beth Israel will he held study course.
ot the Communitv Center nt 8:00
The Royal Ambassador* w'tl
p.m.
meet at the First Baptist Chut »•
TUESDAY
at 7:00 p. m.
The Junior High School Parent
The Junior Brotherhood w*1'
Teacher Association will meet at meet
nt the First Baptist Uhuiin
3:.'I0 p.m. preceded with tt board at 7:10 p. m.
mretlng nt 2:31) p.m.
The Grammar School Parrot
The Chapel Choir will hold re­
Association will meet «•
hearsal at the First Baptist Tenrher
the school nt 3:10 n.m. 5it-&gt;Church at 0:45 p. m.
Rachael Peace of the Flm &lt;0-.
A The Pilot Club will hold Its reg­ Power anil Light Company wl:
ular business meeting in the Vnriit be the guest speaker.
Club nt 8:00 p.m. The board will
The Hanford Home Dementia
meet at 7:311 p.m.
lion Club wil meet nt Mr Elide*
The Cleaner's Class of the First Hall of the First Meth-wlisi
Baptist Church will meet at the Chureh, nt 1:00 p.in. A liemimstia
home of Mrs. Woods, 107 Locust t)on on painting travs will b.
Avenue, nt 7:,10 p. m. for its regu­ given and Miss Liln Woodard will
lar business and social meeting.
demonstrate the making of tile
The OA girls of thu Central tru st using Masola. Anyone in­
Baptist Church will meet nt the terested in Joining the club ia
church at 3:10 p. m.
cordially invited to attend.
The Womnn'* llihle Clnss of the
The T. E. L. Claaa of tho First
irst Baptist Church will meet Baptist Church will meet nt tho
Ith Mrs. It. F. Cooper, IMlll .Mag­ home of Mrs. J. A. Smith, SOUP
nolia Avenue, nt 7:10 p.m.
Ouk Avenue, for a covered dish
WEDNESDAY
I luncheon at 11:10 o'clock.
The Prayer Meeting Servlc: at
Central Circle of the Sanford
the First Baptist Church will be Carden Club will meet at 0:10
In the Memnrinl Educational n.m. at the home of Mrs. W. B.
Building nt 7:10 p. m.
Nicholson on the Orlando High­
The .Social Department of the way.
Womnn’n Club will Indd a dessert
FRIDAY
bridge and Cannula putty at 1:30
Hibiscus Circle of the Carden
p.m. at the club house. Hostesses Cloh will inert a t 2:10 p.m. a t the
o Mrs. E. C. Harper, Mrs. E. A. home of Mrs. R. W. Williams, 1020
onfirtoo und Mrs. P. J. Chester- Park Avenue with Mrs. W. 11.
son. All club members and house Stewnrt as hostess.

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Square Dunce Rally
Im Held In Orlando
OKI.ANDO (Special) — An es­
timated crowd of about one thou­
sand persons turned out Snturdny
night to witness the square dr nee
x u t on nt tlio Municipal Audi*
V&gt;rium bv some |(t0 members of
the various sipinre dance groups
in Central Florida.
About 10 couples ft mil the Han­
ford Shashnyers and the begin­
ners elass were present nt wlint Is
believed to he the largest n:o emhly
of dancers ever gotten together
in the state.
The spectators were nmated at
tho overflow crowd ami colorful
costumes of the dancers. There
ern ninny long, hrlllinnl period
resses with full skirts mid (he
men were clad In snretaeular cow­
boy outfits or bright plaid shirts.
The entire affair wnn headed by
Jimmy Closslri, tiatlunnlly famous
caller and teacher, who also acted
ns m aster of ceremonies. The dnurers were welcomed by Mayor
William Hcnrdnll. Nine other roll­
ers assisted Clossln by rolling
their favorite figures during the
evening.
^ Daneo groups represented were
Who Pioneers, i'nimrnnders, Circle
Eight, .Merry Mixers, Do-Hl-Mo,
Calico and Hanford Hnshnyers. Be­
sides the Central Florida dancers,
there were dancers front Jacksonvillc, Kt
Augustine, Ray loan,
Tampa, Wc*t Palm Bench, Lake­
land, and Miami who had cornu

CIVIL EMPLOYEES
Retired Government Civil Em­
ployees, Volusia Chapter, will hold
i n monthly meeting Thanksgiving
celebration at 1:00 p.m. In New
j Hniyrna Beach on Nov. 10. The
group will meet at the club, comer
'of Haglcr and Pine Street* on
the bench side at New Smyrna. A
covered dlih luncheon and short
business meeting will be held.

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DR. H. K. RIND
CHIROPRACTOR
Please call for appointment
Phone 170]—1741

Thespian Troupe
Presenting .

'‘Smarter and Smoother"
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T h u rsd ay, N ov. 1,1th
IOi OO A. M. — 8:00 p. M.
S tu d en ts .'Hie
A d u lts (10c

Mr. and Mr*. W. II. Hturtovant
of .Savannah, Gu. announce the
birth of a daughter, Leu Dianne,
weighing 7 lb*.. 2 nr*., on Oct. 28
In Hnvanrmh. Mr*. Hturtcvant Is
tho former Miss Patsy Stokes.
Mr. ami Mrs. Blake Sawyer*
announce the birth of a daughter
Gayle nurko on Nov. 0 at the
Oinngc .Memorial Hospital in Orfundn.
for the Round Up.
Them were several exhibition
numbers done By various rlubx and
the Promrnaders performed an
outstanding number which was
considered the best. Three stpmie*
in the t-hildicn'* exhibition Has
round 1v applauded on "Take a
Peek."
Clossln who now heads the State
Callers Association says that
xiiunro dancing is spreading like
wildfire nml is beginning to boil
over. People everywhere are going
In for the clean, healthful and
friendly amusement, both young
and old pni tlclputing.
Hanford couples attending were
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Batten, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Ceroid, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Vodupicb, Mr. und
Mrs. Harold Kustner, Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Henderson, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert llagan, Mr. and Mrs.
C. G. Tyre, Mr, und Mrs. Roul
Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lit­
tle, Mr. ami Mrs. Leo Samuels,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Karris, Mr.
und Mrs. Ralph Cownn, Mr. and
Mrs Clyde Ramsey, Mr. anil Mrs.
W. E. Klrehhoff, Mr. und Mrs. G.
Runoff ami Mr. and Mrs. Jumrs
N. Robson, Jr.

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Theda Claire Petras Weds S. W. Evans Jr.
In Impressive Christian Chureh Ceremony

One of the loveliest parties of idness roses in a silver vase.
the fall season honored Miss Jean Silver candelabra held white
Suver, whose engagement to tapers and tea and coffee were
||..hert Wolrher Wright of Sa­ served front silver services at
vannah. N. Y. was rreentty an- either end of the table. Other sil­
rmineed. The tea was given nn ver appointments held delicious
Saturday afternoon hy Mrs. Irv- small sandwiches, cakes, ealted
t ' &gt;• E. Batten and Mrs. Peter IL nuts and mints.
Presiding at the ten and coffee
3 "(lie nt the Batten home on Vo­
services during the afternoon were
lt n- ia Drive in San I.antn.
Gu-'*U were met at the door of Mrs. N’ancv Brock, Mrs. Voile A.
tj*" Batten home by Mrs. W. E. Williams Sr., Mrs. Lloyd F. Hoylo
Kirrhhoff, Jr. anil Mra. F. E. a..d Mr*-. A. W. Lee. Assisting
Roiimillat and shown to the re­ with the guests were Mr*. J. J.
ceiving line, composed of the two I'rvmliTginl «f Atlanta. Mrs. W.
hostesses, Mir* Saver anil her C. Wyche and Mrs. II. A. Jones
mother, Mrs. Heidt N. Sayer. The of Orlando, and Mrs. Malcolm Hig­
.ittraetive young honor guest gins of Sanford.
A ls o
assisting were Mrs.
wore an ankle length Hyacinth
blue frock of net with matching Charles Li'ifcttr of Orlando, Mrs.
net stole caught nt one shoulder 'Gene Harrison of Neptune Beach, j
with a beautiful rhinestone clip, j Mrs. L. T. Doss, Mrs. O. L. .
She wore llvnrinth blue satin Ilaiks, Mrs. W. I&gt;. Hofmann. |
Mr*, j. c. Mitchell. Mrs. Harry
slinpcr*.
Soft yellow and purple rhry- Lee. Mrs, Herbert Moreland, Mrs.
ranthcmuni* with mauve asters Run Batten, Mrs. Spencer. Mrs.'
Martha
und blending carnations were Wight Klrtley. Mlsr
used in nrtlstic flower arrange­ Wight, Mr*. Gerald LossinK, Mrs.
ments Ihroughoyi. the reception Hugh Whelrhe) Jr., Mrs. William
rooms. Ivy and phihtendron in llrumley, Miss Ret tv Huuroll and
hanging baskets completed the de­ Mrs. M. L. Ilahorn Jr.
corations. The tea tnlde was
Ahuut 370 guests called be­
covered with a white linen cut- tween the hours of 4:18) and A:tH)
work cloth centered with llap- o’clock.

PERSONALS

Mon. Nor. 10, 1952

In n (inlet Impressive s e r v i c e .
Tiledn Claire Pelras became the
hrlde of Suborn Westloy Evans Jr
on Saturday afternoon .at i 511
o'clock. The Itev Herbert J R.iss
id tho First Christian Church
performed the ccromnny. The bride
is the daughter of Mr and Mrs
Joseph J Petra* of this city, .mil
Mr. Evans' parent* are of Middle.
Ain
The double ring ceremony was
Performed liv candlelight in a
beautiful srlting of palms, while
gladioli amt fern* Orangist Ml**
Kliinhetli Whito rendered soft
in gan music prior lo the ceremony
including "Because" nnd "I l-nve
You Truly" The traditional wed
ding marches were used
The bride, given In marriage by
her father, was lovely in a soft
blue faille dress nnd short picket
The sleeveless dress was (ashamed
with a low. round neckline and the
front ot the skirl was gathered into
soft tdeats The laekel was waist
length and she wore a Navy blue

hat and accessories, completing
her bridal ensemble She worn the
bridegroom's gift of pearl* and
carried a white Prayer nook top­
ped with a white orchid.
Her maid of honor was her sil­
ler. Mis* Barbara Ann P flra i,
who wore a frock of changeable
rose nnd blue taffeta featuring
three ipiarlcr length .sleeves, low
sweetheart neckline and full skirt.
She wore a small black velvet h it,
black accessories and long white
glove* Iter hoiKiurt was pink
roses and rarnatlon*
Serving a* hesl man for the
bridegroom was Carol Burke of
this city.
Mr* Pelras wore for her daugh­
ter's wedding a mauve gown with
Mark accessories, and a lavender
orchid made up het corsage.
Following the errrm ory the
couple lelt for a short wedding
trip on the East Coast and followtii)! their return to Sanford will
reside with her family at 1309 San­
ford Avenue until January.

Mrs. Westloy Evans Virginia Wilson
Honored At Shower Tells Wedding Plans

lotto Smith. He li.i* recently com­
pleted n tour of duly w-iih the
armed forces, some "f which was
pent in Germany.

Wedding plans were utinouiireil
Mrs. Schorii Wc.-llev Io inis, .11 ,
Die former rlo-iiu P rint, wn* bon lo.lnv by Mi.s Yirginia Alice Wil"ii. dnugliter "f Dr. and Mrs.
oreil icrcntlv wil It a tii.lnt -linn
luhn W Wil.011 llrr marriage to
er given bv M r- Bi n ....... c T I - oti
nod.Mis. M H Rillmg-lcv at Die lames I. Powell, .on of Mr. and
Mi C I Powell will take place
( i.on home nl 3Uf* Magnolia \\e
nnA. Fall Flowers w,-,. o.'-d In .m N'ov 2K at the First Prrshylovely arinngeuo ills thinnght'iil teiinn Chureh. The Bov. A. G,
Mclriuis, pa-ini of the rlturch, vyill
llo- party looms.
During the evening Do- guest- 1-el form the ceremony at 8:00
enjoyed several nppi-'piiate .on o T ln e k .
lest, w ilb n tiutnbei of prize &lt; be
Mi- George Touliy will render
mg won, after which the bailor niiplial rnn*le ami soloist will ho
guest was presented with nm'iv lenur Dick Aiken.
lovely- shower gifts hv tier friends
The bride will Is- given in mar*
Later in the evening refresh , huge by to-i father, und ha*
iio-nts eairving out a blue nod ebo.en a . lo-r maid of lionur her
white theme were sc iv d lo Mi- *1 ter Mi.. Margaret Wilson,
Kvails. Ml* J. J pelras. \|t« lit idc'iiiiid* will be Mi«* Mary
Unity Deitx. M r . F la re * Wil-oli. ; I'li,11 tio d b o ld of M tn m i and Mi**
Mr.. Maud Niblaek, Mrs. Iij,s i.i tt.oiov W il.0 1 1
Gatebel, Mis. Rriiisf Steven*. Mi*
Sri ving as lie*t man for Mr.
.1 1. Holton. Ml
Helen llnot
Powell will be hi. brother Dr. Null
Mi«. Elirilhcth Tlmipe, Mt- .1 W I'..VIe ll of Milumtn. and ushers will
Koiglil. Ml* Helen It I'cnr *on, lie Jack William, of Lakeland,
Mrs K. C llobsou, Mi-s t.ois Von 1,,-ergo tw o of Tall.Dm.see. Bobli.ib.on, Mrs 11 |&gt; I noli
Mi- hi. 1 nates of Tampa, and Bubble
111i*ii. be Culm. Mrs Ih-'hctt I It. iinetl ,,f Adi 1. *la
Buss. Mis. I i-otiii Biibai&lt;|s, Mi
\ 1, eeptloo will 1"' held follow­
\V II Young. Mi*. It W C n .n o ", ing Die wedding in the social hall
Mr* Ctiailes Grit 1110, Mi* W II ,,t |he I’it'ii alumni Building.
Hughes, M l" Y. M liiaiilltam ill"!
treasurer, Mr* Brink
the hostess
I 1.Rowing the business meeting
movie, were shown by Mr Brink
and Mr Vail Those attending
were Itev and Mr* II J Bass, Mr,
Friendship ( ’lass
Mi and Mr* Lexter Thrnj), Mr
Mlcels Officers and
Mi* Horton. Mr and Mrx.
1 I. Morton Jr . Mr anil Mr*.
New olficers were elected liv Die Robert Staple, Mr nnd Mrs. Ja tk
I 1leiiilship Class of Du* First Melee and daughter Barham.
1 hrisltnn I'hiircti al .1 meeting held Mr and Mrs (Iseur Olsen nnu
Thursday evening at Die church ■on Larry Mr and Mr* Brink and
Ihe meeting opened with a covered daughters Phyllis and June, Mr.
111. h supper alter which the tol ami Mi* Vail unit son amt daugh­
lowing new officers were elected ter Ruth Atm and Craig, Mr*.
president. Hubert Brink vice pro George Ellsworth nml son Willi®,
side nt, Mrs ('handler Vail; sec Miss lads Ann Dob inn nnd Mia*
retary. Mrs J I. Hortutt; am I Shelby Sev lilt'

Mrs E. II Lnnry has left for
Mrs Itltn Young and Hubert C
Jacksonville to visit her children. Snowden returned Saturday to
their home In Houston. Tex. after
Dr. and Mrs. Allen Jones of visiting a* tho guest* of Mr. Snow­
Orlando spent yesterday In Sun- den's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs
ford with his mother, Mrs. Minnie M C. Stone.
I'h o lo in ''o s
Jones.
Maxine McKinley, whoso engagement tn Ronald Kovar in being
Mr. und Mrs. Clyde llutt have
Friends will be glad to team returned to El Paso, Tex, after announced today Min McKiah-v ia the daughter of Mi and Mr*.
that Carl IL Hurrl* Is improving visiting their aunt and unde, Mr. Claude Greene of Sanford, tin I hi* parent* are Mr. and Mu Frank
following a major operation nt and Mrs. Dick Mrl.aulin. Mr. and Kovar of Musendn. Wi. Tin* wedding will he an event of Nov. 27
the Florida Sanitarium in Orlando. Mr*. Hull were recently murrtex! No Invitation* are being i**ncd toil all friend* are invited to attend
lb,- ceremony at Ibc Chureh of Christ.
in El Paso.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller J. Lllakrr
of Concord. N. C. are the guesls
Among those attending home- 'horyl Johnson Is
Maxine McKinley To
of their, brother-in-law and sister. coming activities and football
Mr. and Mrs. Y. C. Hllllnger.
game at Stetson University on
L.narcd On Birthday Marry Donald Kovar
Saturday weir Floyd Palmer, the
Friends of W. If, Harrell will be Rev, A. (i. Mclnni*, Lloyd F.
Johnson.
Mr and Mr&gt; Claude Greene of
snrry to learn that he Is confined Boyle, J. F. McClelland, John
,., ............. .... Clifford (Ids city announced today the en
lo the Orange Memorial Hospital Saul* and Ralph Austin Smith.
Johnson, was tuiuored on her (11 -t gagcmcnl and approaching m.tr
where he underwent nn operation
: birthday Wednesday afternoon .it lingo of their daughter Maxine
Mr. and Mr*. Bill Kirk, Mr. and 3 (HI o'eloek The party was held MeKlllley lo Donald Kovar soli ot
Judge and Mrs. Ilomer Ash left Mix. W. II. Stcmpcr, Judge and at Ihc Johnson borne at I tax Itel Mr and Mrs Frank Kovar of Mas
today for Douglas. Art*, after visit­ Mr*. Dougin* Slcnstrum and Mr. Air Boulevard The room* were coda Wis The wedding will In- .10
ing in Sanford with Mr. and Mr* and Mr*. Mervyn Osier were deeiirntrd with pink anil while event of Nov 27 at |a mi a m in
Wilbur Smith nt their home at 207 among those at lending the barlie- erepe paper streamers and colored Ihe Church ot Christ m this city
The dining table was
'['lie bride elect is a graduate nl
West Twentieth Street.
rue, homecoming festivities nnd balloons
covered with a lace cloth eenten-d Seminole High Schoul with the
football game nt Stetson Univer­ with a large birthday cake topped class of IU.V2 She is now employed
Miss Betty Rum-nil plan* to re- sity in Rrl.nml on Snturdny.
with a "Lillie Bed Biding Hood" al tlohsnri .Sporting Good* Ml
turn tomorrow to Charleston, H. C.
scene In Ihe cenler of which was Koval' graduated from Miiseod.i
lifter visiting for several days
Pvt. l/c William It. Jennings one candle
I High School In Itl.Mi ami Is now
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. who has recently returned from
stationed at tile Sanfiird Naval Air
Hugh Duncan.
Seoul, Korea, received Id* dis­ The children enjoyed plnyiti. Station
charge from the United States and pictures were taken after which
Nn Invitations are be mg seal tail
Mr. and Mr*. Wallace M. Army on Friday at Ft. Jackson, Cheryl opened her gift* Itetii.h
all friends of Die couple are m
Philips has us their overnight S.
C. and Is now with Id* parents, melds of cookies, orange juice 1 Beil to attend
guests, her father, I. E. Sumner, Mr. and Mrs, W. It. .leaning* ut cuke and coffee were served hv
and Jack fiurrrlt of Greenville, their homo on Palmetto Avenue. the hostess lo Ihe following: homo
guesl Chervl. Kalliv ami tin hie Rhode* and Mrs Christine Mill of
S. C.
He has been serving with tlie H'Jlid Rhode* and Smut) Hill of Oc.ilu. 1 lentil, Mrs
Morris Furgusnn,
Heavy Artillery Division.
Kay Fnrgusmi. Billy Longwell. Mrs Henry l.ongwell, Mr* Curtis
Miss Betty Brisson, a student at
Mrs
Robert Brine.
Donna Peters. Judy I.a vender, Lavender
Southern Missionary College tn
HORTON WEDDING
Jane Johnson. Mlkle Bruce ami Mrs W L tilers, Cheryl's grand
Collcgedale. Tenn., spent the past
Herald regret* the omission Danny Bruce Also Mt* Wilma nml her
weekend with her parents, Mr. and of The
James I,. Horton's best Ilian
Mrs. It. G. Brisson.
and usher* in the account of id*
wedding appealing III Utiday's
Sgt. John R. Alexander tins re­ paper, ills best man was hi*
turned to Camp LrJeiine, N. O. father and ushers were William
after spending the wrekrnd with Evan* of Sanford anil William
111* mother nml fnmlly.
.fruiting*. Mr*. Horton graduated
from George Washington High
Friends of Mrs. David Ceresoli School In Alexandria, Va anil at*
wll lie glad to know that she has lea d e d Lee* Meltae Junior Col
returned to her horn-- tn Sanford lege, Ihinoer Elk, N. C. and the
after an operation nt St. Vin­ University of Florida. She i a
cent's Hospital in Jacksonville.
member of Beta Sigma Phi. Mi.
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Horton attended Seminole High
School
and
the
University
of
Flor­
Dw-lght Perk bn* arrived In
visit his grandmother, Mrs. A. D. ida. He has recently returned f t-no
Smith, and hi* mini, Ml** Clmr- 11 month* dutv In Korea.

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th at wonderfully - exciting holiday Hciutun
ahead! All of tht'He are lovely xtylnx in Taf­
feta, Satin nnd Crepe*, In a nice nxaortment of
nisea and colora . . . but nllghtly soiled.

Your wtator woolen® u n precious!
LANKY’S (ikM apodal cart in donn­
ing and prooaing thorn, nuking aura
that Ihoy art aa good an now whon
returned to yon!

And Kcfriguratorti
Washiiiif Machines
Water Heuteru

Now is your chance to buy a beautiful formal
Tfco Pwhile Boot Are

Oaoo Who lovrho.

AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES I

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Adverse Weather
irm llM M r e a l Pae* Oa»l
Is Happy Respite before
the season la gone,1' and
brought out that the present road
For Most Sections la ’ dangerous," because of a

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ItTTIR THANHAFURAllT CURLYHAIR

By The Associated Press
Tho East, tho South and the Ohio
valley were chilled and wet today,
and loved It. (Jencral rains (snow
In New England) gavu at least
temporary relief from the month­
long plaguo of forest and brush
fires that have blackened millions
of acres In the eastern half of the
nation.
Fur some uf the llinberland It
was the first Important precipita­
tion in more than two months.
The rains, which worn continuing
In many sections, will allow ex­
hausted forest rangers to rest, Na­
tional Uuurdstnen drafted for
emergency duty and civilian volun­
teers tu go home. Hunting suusons
will he restored In several slates
that banned them Iweause of the
fire hazard.
"The war Is over,” said Tennes­
see's AdJ. gen. Sam Wallace, who
will send 3,000 guardsmen fire­
fighters home loday. Memphis,
‘ienn., got 1 07 Inches of rain Sun­
day.
"We’re in pretty good shape,”
said an Arkansas forester, offer
his state got rainfall ranging up lo
Texarkana's 2 07 and Utile Hock's
1.73.
Continuing rain was expected lo
stiufl out fires in (lenrgla and Ala­
bama, which were still scrlon*
Sunday. The 300 mlle wide swath
of rain swept through Texes north­
eastward Into New England. Tliere
was snow at each end—light show
In the Texas panhandle, more sub­
stantial amounts In New England
where record low temperatures tor
the dale were recorded Sunday.
It was 13 at Concord and at
Lchanon, Me. and M at Portland.
Bitterest temperature* reported
this morning were 7 at (irantshurg,
Wls , anti (I at U*xlngton. Neb
There was light preclplluliim lu
the northern (treat Lakes area too light lo he much of a guarantee
against Umber Iami fires.

LIFE SAVERS
VVlui durun tu ju m p w ith lu tn ic h u tu ,

curve.
Later, she Baked. “How about
advertising the road?" Mr. Pope
answered, “ It’s your privilege to
advertise." Ai the conversation
quieted down, Mr. Pourekre re­
scinded hi* motion.
Tho irate woman turnod her
blast upon 0. P. Herndon, County
clerk, stating otlu-r deeds had been
accepted without the abstracting
procedure. Mr. Herndon said he
couldn't remember any such Instances. Mrs. Meredith stated he
hud developed a ease of "bad
memory."
Mr. Pope said. "If the title la
clear, Irrespective of mortgages,
we can record It."
About this time, Commissioner
McClelland cornu to (h fnrc and
said, “ You all run over yourselves
, . . . so people can gel a lot and
build a house. I'm not taking her
Interest or anybody elites'* — I’m
In favor of Justice."
Lloyd F. Hoyle, county attorney,
vulcca the opinion that he couldn't
see why tho board "should worry
If the deeds are good or bad to
build a road."
Mr. Pope answered, "If the
deeds are no good, she's In one
foul mess." Mrs. Meredith slated
no concern needed to be expressed
on her part as she had title Insur­
ance and would "handle" the m at­
ter herself.
The subject of platting come up
and Mrs. Meredith staled she
hadn't platted the subdivision be­
cause when a lot is sold for 13,000,
the County lex assessor places a
valuation of |3,IXX) on oilier lots
in the subdivision, she said
Him stated she wanted to gel
subdivision matters "nut of County
politics."
As the dispute grew to u elose.
the rounly attorney said he would
see that necessary slrns were luk
en to get u deed to the owner in
England for signing
l-'olhiwlng a discussion ulxjiit
(tie procedure to In- taken follow­
ing the approval of tin- County
hospital hoods lust Tuesday hy
Pcinlliulo County voters, the
hoard agreed thut (‘oaiinlsslonet
McClelland should contact Hanford
Plumbers of the hoard of trustees
of llo- Pish estate ia order to
discuss the matter of appointing
trustees for the administration
ot lh&lt;- Countv hospital.
,S ettlement for a parcel of right
of-way on the South Oviedo Hood,
stolen for Improvement, was made
hy the Cotinly to It K Kersey,

SAN fRANCISCO uB-A eaava*
bag containing heroin worth |750,*
000-with a passenger's name tied
to It-waa found In a stateroom
aboard the liner President Wilson
yesterday, Paul Leake, collector
of customs. reported today.
Leake laid the paaaengar, who
Identified hlmaelf aa Lee Hook,
was taken Into custody on a train
at Portland, Ore., and booked on
a charge of suspicion of tranaporting and possession of nar­
cotics.
owner of tho porcc, which Is the
site of tho non-operating Coffee
Cup reslurant, for 1230. Mr. Ker­
sey asked 1300 for adjustments
which would be necessary in turn­
ing over the property for the road
project. The remaining 1280 la lo
be paid by the town of Oviedo.
Haymond Ball, president of the
Lake Mary Chamber of Combcrce,
and another representative uf tho
group appeared before the board
and requested a definite statement
concerning action on a proposed
project on the old Lake Mary ruad.
which follows the Atlantic Coast
Line railroad from the Country
Club Road to Lake Mary. Commis­
sioner Kourakre said be would ap­
pear at the next meeting of the
Lake Mary C of C and explain the
matter.
A xum of 13,000 was earmarked
from the County advertising fund
fur 1B33 for use by the Seminole
County; siiiiimnu
Chamber in
of iwimiivivv,
Commerce.
uiiuui
which also Included 1300 to he used
for Central Florida Exposition. A
sum of 1730 was earmarked for
Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce,
A cooperation agreement be­
tween the County and the Cuunty
Housing Authority was approved.
Buynieiil was approved In W. K.
KirchhoFf Jr. for a parcel of
right of way along Ktatc Boail 40.
completing (he acquisition of
rights of wav f r o m
Mellonvillc
Avenue tu the SI. John’s lilver in
u road improvement protect.
Tho hoard authorized the use of
the County court mom hy the
Sanford Tliralre (litlld fur the pro
sontuthm of Ihclr play, "The Night
of January 18th. tho forepart of
toward the hospital hill
Bawls. Sanford, which
red after being burned
cident Involving setting
hornet.*' nest.

of K. C.
he Incur­
in an ac­
fire to u

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In mi fur th e n ----than ruukluHH men,
W ho hjh'Pi I an crow ded h ig h w a y s.

ROSE HUSHES NO. 1
ALL VARIETIES — 6&amp;i each
ALSO ALL KINDS OF SlinUUDEBY

GRAY SHADOWS NURSERY
Andrew Carraway Agency
"InNoraiim Plus Hervlre"
PHONE 124
114 NOIIT1I PARK

Mlts. a, ( \ DIOKKItaON

supported by swarms of planes,
columns of ianks, a multitude of
artillery. Korea Is Indlan-sJyW
flgMing, Individual, rlose-ln, at
carbine range, with the trench
knife ami baro hands often tho
weapons,
The United Slates divisions alone
In Elsenhower’s combined Euro­
pean command numbered mora
than half a hundred. There are
seven American divisions on the
Korean front, six Army and one
Marine.
the European war reached
Its peak, the front extended vlf'
tually from r .r Baltic to the Med­
iterranean Sea. The Korean front
Is only 133 miles long, pinched
arms* the waist of a peninsula,
with scant maneuver space to the
rear
Available lo him in the Euro­
pean theater were more than JO.OQ0
American warplanes — Including

JOLIET, 111. The business agent
of an Independent tepmsters and
chauffeurs union who survived an
attempt on his life a year ago was
found shot to death In his automo­
bile 10 miles north of here Sunday.
State troopers who found the
'body of Anthonv Boldina &lt;0, of
l U b u r b a n River Forest, said
bniisea indicated his wrists and
ankles had been tied and he had
bean beaten with a metal Cod be­
fore he was shot twice through
the head.
Baldino’s wife, Mary, 43, told
police her husband left home Sat­
urday afternoon, and telephoned
her about 3 a m. Sunday from
Chicago saying he would be home
In an hour.
State police said their records
showed a bomb was placed In
Baldlno's car, parked In from of a
Chicago hospital, In October. IBM.
It exploded when he stepped on
the starter but BakUno escaped
with minor Injuries. "
Baldlno's union. Local 708, was
ona of Aeveral which broke away
from the AFL Teamsters Union In
lBOO. All but 70S ultimately re
(timed tn the AFL.
The union Is artlve Iq Cook
(Chicago) and adjacent lake cuuo

tb* guothws
encircled by ao Chinese Sunday
night The u.N. troops fought tbelr
way out of thfr trap with hand
grenades and ‘ chattering machine
gum.
U. S. BM Invader bombers at­
tacked Co mm Uniat road and raff
lines during the night. The U. S.‘
Fifth Air Force said BO Had trucks
were destroyed. 'U 28 Ruperarta
roared deep Into North Korea in
attacks on Bed supply dumps.

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O. D. F arrell •
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310 East First Street

MARTHA'S SEW SHOP
Afinoiuicttrt th e C h u n s e O f llm u ta
T o th u O ritfinnl O w n er

MARUARET &lt; m $ ) CARTER
EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY
"Peg" Will Appreciate Seeing
All Her Friundn At The Snmo Address
205 Taiuhton Bniltiing

TIi m v h

when •UctrkHy

briftontd f few
bulb s « m l

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But feefc wk«t
•UctrkHy
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1.1is i medium bom hers anil other
craft The total air strength In Ko
Ten Is secret hut prohahly Is sub
s'aiillatly [ess than a thousand
rumbat aircraft.
A major factor In Ihe vleturv in
Eiirnpo. perhaps the decisive fac­
tor. was strategic air war — the
crippling or destruction of Ihe
enemy's supplies and meana of
production to wage war. There Is
nu true strategic air war In the
Asiatic conflict. The munitions
used hy the Chinese and North
Korean Communist* come from
outside North Korea—from Itussle,
which is not a belligerent: from
Communist China, which under the
ground rules set up by the United
Nations may not he attacked,
i Even thu attainment of a truce
differs vastly. At the end, Ihe Nail
hgtuns crumbled quickly and sur­
rendered lo Elsenhower's forces In
hurtles, unconditionally. T r u c e
talks In Korea have been going on
and on, for more than a year
and a quarter.
When Elsenhower fought the
"crusade In Europe" It was, as
nearly as war ran nr, a “ ponular"
war at home. The Korean War Is
not. '

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Ike Will Find Far Union Butunew
Different Type Of Agent Is Shot To
Fighting; In Korea Death In His Car

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flmtie I ‘211. Fir iltnr.i C .a '.r ,
; Mil. FURNACES— Ry Kreaky Wefurniture.
VVd*.u, Muler Earn
I I.I W First
north nf Sn.ifn.il city limita.
Wall, Fluor mid Fireplace.
llnr.i I'll :u 1 F 1'1 I'hone lib*
I’tlfcil at 117.fill per funt fit.
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by or Telephone 1126 Furniture
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37. vein-, eiferiell'
CUIHlIlinll Tile I’yele Shop. 1021
nlifly lii|i.|'.'.i|»'i| mill well flVV i'alrliunk* Ave Winter I’atl.
ee Jne Htl'.Ser, I like Mill), Fla.
mint’ul. I'llccl **.'.y low for I'lANUtl New and uaail. Term* •
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3-3301
Trade
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Kui'.ir'*
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12111.
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Avenue.
Phone
Iinvf tvcr.il new ImmuH rot..tpT
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Cnn«i*ti.iK nf Sofa, iniitchbur
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Cl.RAN
rill Ir. .'lid table, step tubh,
:i0 to nn ami I2 to r.l nil nf Hindi
lute mndel used ear*
WANTED AT ONCE: Man with
cneklail table, 2 Innipa, ainoker
.'HI. Dicnmivnbl. T lieu Inta am
See VV K MeMu'ler*
car for Itawleigl. Ilualnea* le
and *nfa pillow. All for
nffcreij for aalo fur 110 ilaya Ut »
Itrullrv 4lilliuin Card Cura
City nf Saiifmd. Nn capital
II7U.0U
a|Ht'lal |irieo ami ti'l’ina. 'I l.ey
IMIi &amp; Dark Ave*
Heed' d. Write Rawlei tli’a Dept.
tiro jltat nul,.tile Ilf Ibu city lilt.
VI VIIIF.lt OF HANFORD
FA.I-4 III-IMit, Vl.'i.ifld*, Tenn
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203-tlU 11. I«t. St.
Phone 127
III.Hl I'ulltltt.1. Keaaunnbtr. 21HM
C. A. WIIIHDRN. Sit.
A.lani* St.
R .l A ll
I'ln.ne
11E MUN STB ATORS
*26 $ to
lit* I’ark Are. — Tel. I2HI
.172 X.M.
dully Oi.i Lingerie, Apparel
Mia. Ilrnwa Miller'* Fruit Cake*
Hanfunl. Florltla
Style Showing* ure aelio.itlaii nf C llltYSI.RIt Wlmlaiir Sedan
imcke.l for nverarun ahipplny.
exparty plan selling. Isabel HbarI'hone lOtltl'J.
INCH.MR I'H O I'K R T Y 7&lt;4 herns
eelleiit I'ondllilin 2417 Oruil||U
row
inude
*268
II
day*
aparu
with 400 fret on IliKbwuy I7-02
Ave
time! Free in.Oil. Ib'i'llne Pa*bfour rental unite, llvioit .|iiur- SWEET HAMLIN orange*, *1.00
iiilia,
1146
tilt
Lawrence,
Chi­
We
pay ruth for u*rd car* even if
hu It W. Lord. Phono I134 J.
t«ra for ownt'. if tlealretl. In*
cago, 30.
you owe on them.
I'onio over 1200.00 |.e. ...until.
TUXEDO FEEDS. Complete tin#
I.title K Itrrl Hard Cara
A teal buy nl $17,000.1)11
WORK WANTED
—»
Hunt'* Tuxeun Feed Star*.
Srcon.l and Sunford
HUBURIIAN — Three 2 l.nlroum
houaea, 1 futniahnl. All in the HARMED WIRE. 4000 roll*, 910.60 DA BY HITT!NO- bent of referlllf.ll
IIUICK
Supur Itivlrru, excel­
price rnnRo of IS.OOO.
ence*. Mr*. Miriam Vlnup,
value, 80 rod doul.le wrup 4 ft.
lent condition; lA.ilOO ACTUAL
FIIKI) W. IIKNDRIt, Rraltnr
*****
tnin.iv*
caalv $8.37 roll, Penlnauiar
mile*. Completely riiulppml in*
204 8. Hark Avb.
I'h. 1030
Wnrehouau Co. Tampa.
cludli.K Dynaflow drive ami
l | — SPECIAL SERVICES —1
^A |flW j^H r*dbnM lU R ^|er*y
Wall locatta] apartmi-nt lioiine One l.ruah on application of invlalcomnlftely furnluhvtl, excellent
l.le Roach Kllma control* ant* Prigiduire Sale* (i Service. 0 . tl.
Tit A ll.F its
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condition. Aujuiiu tl.U film
Illgh, Oviedo, Fla. Phono 41 At
and ruachaa for monthi. Rophuildinir for a carefree old « k»&gt;
or Hnnfor.l DM^-VV.
2fl FOOT TRAILER and Cabana for
mlllat and Andarton, 100 E. let.
Ileeeonablo terma.
xalu. John W. Fry, Park Avenue
WINDOWS
waxl.wl,
yarda
mowed.
Trailer Court.________
SEVEN ROLLS uiied barbed wire.
HM
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Drop cord for Interview. Jack
invaatment or home »ee
Hume In original roll*, r**t In
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17—
BOATS
William*, Paula, Florida.
bedroom home, 1347 Mdcolla. Alao 40 goad fence po*U.
lonvlllo Ave. Easy term*. Your
Dickie M ou, 11B1-W.
MARINE
hardware,
Plywood,
C.
LAWN
MQWEKI
aharpened.
HI
heal move will he to (hi* home.
Vail Woodworking, BIS Sanford
.^yelaa repaired. Shuman'e, I I '
PAPAYAS, tree ripened. Jano UlW .% WILMAMH, KKAI.T0R
Ave.
&amp; 4th BL
tie. We«t Side. Phone Old U.
HQ N. Hark
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Seminole Gridders Slaughter New Smyrna Beach, 42-7
Metts Scores 4 TD’S
And Extra Point;
Jimmy Fox Boots
F i v e Conversions Johnny Jones Lends
Baby Fed Scorers
11/ KENT CH KTLA I S'
Thai •liiiffof'ui.i.i'-'llrliiMi- i;f nl
With JO P o in ts';
iron brave* from llm lunlei liiml"
of Florida's celery ftelilh lnviidi-d
Reynolds S e c o n d
the rjulrt liltln cm -tul (‘tinimnnlly

Seminole JVs To Play Edgewater B Team Here Tomorrow Night

of Now Hmytnn llenrh on n m ill­
er ehllly evi'iiiinr Friday iiljilil mid
turned what was supposed i» In- n
**)» ixnnccomliiK celebration into
• tgnoiiiiiii"iii» iioliN-iiiml iii Un­
crippled Harrncudux ( » l l i t | i - In&gt;.
fore Ri-nilnnlr High Hch'ml, 12 7.
It was (hr lurgr-t wore idl'd
“M r . (hr Celery Fed-* in the
l*M lire /rare. Junior Mill*,
Lake Monroe's contribution In
Hanford'* 1952 plifMii sucres*,
provided the victory |iunr*» hy
storing five Imithifuw no, |in«»IKK to Oil Sheffield fur aliolhi-r
1while personally plowing u r n
tli* middle for nnr rxlrn (inlril.
flenched n good den I of the
(me, In order lo keep I lie seme
Melts still wn« ulil" lo mil

Joe I'lckeim
Pd lockett
up 221 yard* in lit trie* fur u litilHaul 17*ynrd average tier (ry. In
the process, In? riuxeil two 11151
record* of plle-driving Ed Cordon.
Metta NUper*rdrd Gurdnn'x
mailing record or 850 yards iiy
Hashing up In Oil. The l.nkr
Monroe Locomotive, who «llll
haa three more game* In go,
panned Cnrdon'a 10-gnnir total
of #9 point* hy 17 or HO,
The Heinlliole grid inurliliir re­
acted rath rr slowly in the enol
weather scoring only onrv mi
Mett’a 6-yard end-aroiind Tli
•mash In the flrat period. The
Foils had to wait until the second
quarter to hit paydirt lignin. Ed
Lockett teamed with Metis on ii
M-yard Junnt which the lult'-r cli­
maxed hy whistling around end on
a three-yard Imrst into the end
ion*. Then another phase of the
Stanford aucceii story begun lo h&lt;-

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M ite
.Jim iiiy Pnx
unfolded aa Jimmy Fox, the enrly
M aso n
ro n v e rs lo n
honler w ho
turned stale in the Ki AugiiMlIiiigamp, klckrd the first of his five
aucressfiil extra point hoots of the
evening 111 na runny ti les.
’ Wllh Ihe srore rending I I-II
In favor of the Seminole* H| ihe
half, the Fed machine, gather*
!?* momentum and adrlrr from
the coaches during Ihe Intermixalon, broke loose with all their
f a r / and assailed Ihe Hurrariidas with both first and second
airing power Unit any previous
Hanford gridiron giant would he
proud nf.
Kay liavls launched things Iiv
passing tu Melts ill-hind tin- line
nf srritnmnge from whlrh point
Matta streaked, ripned and chum
ad his way &gt;14 yards ilown to the
fimyma IB. The versatile Melts
than followed through hy winging
gn aerial to Hhrffleld in the end
•one. Fox converted his second
straight extra point.
Mnmmls lallar l.oekvlt rrark*
I tha llarratuda mil for an eye
leasing 81-yard sprint to th e '
m /rna BB where Melts In Ids
turn finished the Job by skirling
hla left and and mil .legging the
opposition to tha gn-d line ami
tha fourth Hemlnole Tl&gt;.
Tha tiring homecoming defend
wars flattened hy Mutts ami
■tiguard of
nf Interference lo
In
vanguard
openl‘tha
the fourth
fourt period
.
ns the l.nke
Monroe farm hov ata up HI yards
tel* hla final Tt). Coaches Hill
Fleming ami Fred Gann* furtively
yanked the regulars from the line
up and used «'!
' .
^ ‘.
Without disqualifying too many
player* for ihe Junior Varsity
Mma tomorrow night with EdgeW lltr In tha Memorial 8tadlum.
Jimmy Wade, running like it
aaared rabbit or an Inspired hern,
teamed with (lane Ksirldge nnd

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Thun- rollicking Heiuinnle High
Junlm Varsity gridders, having
wun three nut of four this season,
will piny a return match wit It
Edgcwnier It team, the eleven thul
niarrcil the Feds' perfect record
with u 18-6 thumping in Orlnndu
last mouth, at the M* innr Ini Sta­
dium tomorrow tdglit liegioning at
7:6h p. m. Half price admissioii
will In- charged fur this gnnu-.
Cnnrh Jnho Srott. ocw head
haskrlhnll mrnlnr who hs» been
having exlraurdinnri lurk with
his Frush sntl JV gridiron
charge* this year, takes a per­
sonal record nf four wins nnd
one ilrfrsl into Ihe gaiar tomor­
row night.
The Feds, needless to say. will
he seeking to avenge their only
liisit iif the yi-nr in Inmntinw' sn-.
oml encounter with the new
Edgewater High School of tlilultdo. The (intent Siniinoli- Vnisity
eleven will gel into the Edgewater
nil a week from next Thursday
night nt the Tangerine Howl in
(trlando when Sanford ploy - Us
varsity eounlerpnrl nf the new
high sr-hool.
ro a c h John Scott w ill he h an k­
ing h eavily on hi one tw o Hint­
ing punch o f Im i•I h ittin g Foilhack Johnny .lone* ami
w illow y
H u lfh u rk Handy fleytudds.

Itv Nciirinw b o t h linichilow II*

Harold Appleby Menaces Pezold’s 0
Stine Bowlers
Safety Gives
“Blonde Bomber” Of Bowling And
Eustis 2-0 Win
L e a d W itb -S eco n d !*3&amp; ce S u rg e Tie Ace Glass
Links Sets Pace In Mixed Loop
For City Lead Over Panthers
age

Mon. Nov. 10, 19.52

As cnnshlnnl as she is Iii gulf,
so Is she consislant in howling.
Wlio? Why. Miss Ellen Hells - the
hlonde limnher of the links and
howling alleys
In IH games, Miss Hells has
downed 2777 pins, to rank sec­
ond In the Mixed Howling
Iwagur, holds a 151 average to
lead both (hr men and women of
the circuit while gamering an­
other second —- a 106 single
game effort.
Morris Sjublom
is the next best
bowler ,
l b rt
loop. He lias a
153 a v e r a g e ,
which rales n lie
w i t h Cole in an
Yales for Ihe No
2 spid In the
league
Kjnhlmn
holds ihe distinc­
tion o f having
leveled Ihe most
plus, 3217, how- Klim Hells
ever, he has played In 21 games,
more Himii anyy oilier howler.
II was Hjnlilnm'x 233 If{ante lli.it
went down In Ihe record hooks us
history of Ihe Infant limp and Ihe
highest score reglslcrd at Ihe .San­
ford Howling Alley in Ihe lust two
years
Hill Terpell. ii recent sailor nd

I H E SAN Ft H ilt l lE IIA t .lt

ditlon to the league has Ihe fourth
ranking average with MB.
•Mixed Howling Mxgue
Player
(• Pins Av*. I1G
Betts
18 2773 154 200
21 3217 153 233
SJohloni
Yalrs
12 1810 113 190
0 888 148 170
reepell
18 2658 147 193
Powell
Markin
12 1764 147 172
Reed
8 881 147 170
Tracy
15 1929 139 161
18 2130 133 160
Creasy
Von llcrliulls 15 1B99 135 167
Robinson
21 2818 134 180
12 1602 134 163
Bully
9 1188 132 173
Moreland
Ra.xorn
12 1572 131 152
18 2325 129 170
Burnett
3 388 129 139
Herron
14 IH99 127 170
Fournier
15 1901 127 149
Ash
15 1516 126 161
Marlono
Ussury
21 2602 121 173
6 745 124 103
Mryer
21 2.505 119 161
I’rzold
lliernnt
6 694 119 161
12 1378 115 155
Martin
.1 337 112 134
Huhertnn
21 2328 111 138
Hartwlck
8 654 109 141
Welnkafxky
6 650 108 127
Gill
3 319 100 124
Norlon
15 1562 104 140
How CM
98 n o
3 295
Nefl
77 103
9 691
ilirdMim:
lllrdsong

FSL To Play 140 Games In 1953
With Only 2 Veterans Per Club
1.411 , Hales
lolmav tones
In SnnroriTs 11-7 tirlnrv over
Del.and In Ihe Memorial Sta­
dium Inst election night, liihunv Jones pss-rd He? mild* in
Ihe souring department with a
.71).point total. "Hand? Hnody,"
howeier, cnnlrlliulrd two extra
point runs elevating Ids season's
lotnl In 2(1 point.
The Feds have administered
shellackings lo Del.nml, twice, ami
Mnlnlniid of Daytona while having
been sethnek only once. The
Rcnttmen having scored HM oolnts
In their npinments meager .'ll.
As Conch Scull pul II, "These
hoys have hustled nil year for
me and show- great prnmlsp, I
think Snnfnril should h air n
real powerhotme In a couple
vrsrs. Players like Jours, l.nrrv
Hales, Dal Ins Turner, Ralph
Flowers, Jimmy Hawkins and
Harold I'ute are rluingh In
please any roar 11."
Scott wouldn't predict Ihe not
come of tmnoirnw night’s cm mm
ter with Kdgewnlei other than to
say, "They heal us IM-il last time,
toil wo will lie io there lo try nod
even things lip."
After the Edgewater clash, the
Feds will wind up their six-gmue
sllile wit Ii n Armistice Day rilgld
gnme In the Mrmurlnl Slndlnin
iignlnsl Mnlnlniid of Davtnnn, the
Hume lentil I hey turned hack hy a
convincing M2-6 score In the constill city Inst munlh.
S E M I N O DE JV I.IN K IM 1
I.F. Jlmmv W hut ley
I.T — Itoliert Newson
l,fl — Hull Klmemaker
(! — Ibib C a rter
IKS— l.arry llntes
RT ticne Itan*

ItK—Harold Pale
It —Jimmy llnwkinx
II —Johnny Junes
II — Dallas Turner
II llalph Flowers.
SEMINOLE JV KKCOItim
Krurtng
TD HP TP
Player
r. il .'III
Jones
\
If 26
Ri&lt;yii'dils
■J II 12
Flower*
H
2
Hawkins
l
6
1
Turner
Total*
LI r. h:i
Standing*
W. L. Pet. TP.
!1 1 .780 HM
HANFORD
OtqionenlH
1 !l .250 ni
Han.
(&gt;pi»Delaiml
ii
.'ll
0
Mnlnlniid
fill
(Dnytonn)
18
Kilizewnler
0
(Orlando)
DeLand
7
14

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THE YARDSTICK
Hanford
Naw Smyrna Reach
o
Firs* Downs
u
&gt;ft Yards Rushing
117
II
Yards I'nsslng
HU
7
Passes Attempted
Id
4
Passes Completed
It
0
Passes Intercepted
0
Jl
Punts
7
I6JI Punting Average
ill)
GAME STATISTICS

OKI.ANDlt up
Directors ttp
Upon his return. Ihe directors
proved Sunday a MOuiinic season will meet lit Jacksonville Hcarli
for Ihe t'iuss D Florida Stale Sunday. Dec II. lo elect officers,
The directors have been urging
M onday,
oil
Longin'
uiuii In IU53 loo open
U! Monday, Aug Krlder I" accent a third term hoi
April
irli 13, nod close
he
has said fir wants to retire
31
They voted iiniitilmutody In re from ihe non paying Job
Thr directors discarded Ihe
slricl each club to two veterans
ns an economy measure Last Hhnuuhnessy Playoff syslrm and
year, the chilis were permilted adopted a new one whereby Ihe
winners of Ihe first and second
four veterans
Next season entii chili may have halves of Ihe season inert In a
besides the two veterans seven five game scries to decide the
limited service men and sevpn championship If the same learn
rookies for u total ol HI players. wins both halves there would he
A rookie is u player who ha* been nu playoff
The All-Star game will ho hrld
in less than lib games and a lintlied service man Is one who has June 22 in Sanford. Fans In Jack­
uni taken part in mote Ilian three sonville Hcarli, Palatkn. Daytona
lleucli nnd Del.nnd will pick tho
seasons of pro hall
The salary limit lor each chili North leant and those In Drlandn.
was fixed ut I2.IUXI a month, ex­ Sanford. Cocoa and Lrrrlmrg will
determine Iho South squad.
clusive uf the manager's pay.
H was nnnmmcpd Ihnl Iho
John Krldrr. Sanford, league
attendance in
president, was Instructed lo attend league's overall
ihe minor league husrlinll meet- round figures last year amounted
__________
Ini; in Phoenix, Aril., next month. lo zsu.nnn.

’uhh I(annum Quits
No li’s Gain In
ininob* (iriti Team
Kid Tor Top Spot H lliilimim, slur three-letter
High School athlete who
In iMixed League Seminole
wus voted ns th" most promising
ush

The 100 tmwIi ii g of Dot Powell,
Klli'ii llctts ami Uolcmun Yatcn
cotni'lni'd to give tram No. II two
victories In llirre guinea over No.
I'*, placing the winners within
one game of the first plan', in
Mixed I.rag up net loo at Hip Hunford Howling Alleys last Mnndny
night.
MU* llrtls rang up the high
•eric* with a 131 total whllp
Morris Sjublom claimed tha tup
honor* fur tha lower* with a I IB
•ffurt.
The
cellarfj dwelling No. Sl’a
continued for the
arrond
straight
week In gain in
their drive to va­
cate last place
hy slapping two
defeats In three
gumes on thr
fifth
ranking
No. «' *. Frank
Markin’* 479 led
, -------------the No. 8’a up­
rising. Heed of Nu. 'i scored a 430
series.
Meanwhile, Ihe third ranking
No. 4’s spcutfd their position at
the expense uf Nn, B with a
pair nf wins and a loan. A new­
comer Fournier broke in for the
winner* with a bang hy splat­
tering 40.1 Irnnlna. 'T ill fbib"
llasure knocked down 3Ht pins
In pare the losers’ efforts.
Markin's 479 series stood out
ns tho best for the evening and
Miss Powell's 1H8 gnme set tha
evening's precedent In that de­
partment.
Thu Mixed Magus gets under­
way again tonight at 7iII0 at tha
Hanford Howling Allaya.
No. a
&lt;M&gt;
Players
I
* Total
‘
113
IB# 383
Poxold
10# 473
Ash
134
14* m
Markin
17a 479
Morton*'
BO1B
.tat
. . . .utt
. .I#8
. . (U
Total
B ll SI4 #14 14*4

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Players

Reed
Uaaury
Creaay
Hump
Total

(ID
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t
I
17d tt# 14# 488
137 108 110 8S4
8SB
d t» 183
114 89
337
646 441 616 1616

football player In the school in
1051, turned In his uniform Inst
Thoisdny afternoon nnd nnnnunrcd that ho was quitting the foot*
(p ill

Tho J u n i o r
flash hud been
p l a y i n g first
string left guard
all season and
was doing an ex­
cellent Job both
nn defense and
nffense, accord­
ing
tu
both
-ro a c h e a lllll
F l e m i n g and
Fred (ianns.
lines ilannum
Neither coach
could give a reason for Huumim's
sudden decision tu quit the team,
llnnmim wu* unavailable for com­
ment.
The IBIi.pouml athlete waa
one of the leading scorer* on Ihe
Junior Varnlty basketball team
at NIIH last year and played
first string on Ihe baseball
team, lie waa tha regular ranlerflelder for Ihe Amerlran Jun­
ior Leglnn leant from Hanford
that made Ihe alate tournament
In Hurke last summer.

Appleby Rolls 538 “Trickman” Jackson
Series A n d Gray
la Nailed Behind
Scores 219 Game
Crooms Goal Lino
Stine Machine Company bowl
rr*. who have been gaining steam
all year, finally reached the top
of the City League, though thej
had to share the limelight wlti
tic season front running Ace
(ilnss Company.
Tha Hllna onslaught waa cilmuted laat Thursday night at
the Hanford Bawling Altera
when tha machiaiata lowered the
hmtm on the third place mallmrn from ihe Po«l Office In (wo
xsmrw of the three set series.
Orville Tourhtun wan the in­
dividual star for
Ihe winners as
he rolled a 194
game nnd a se­
ries high uf 019.
"King Carl" Von
Hnrholls contrib­
uted, materially,
to the Htino vie*
» tory with n conslstent 4HU ieOn IMe Tuuchlonrlcn.
Ih e m ailm en w ere not w ith ­
out their share n f glory In the
liiHliig rause, however. Harold
Appleby, one of Ihe City clrrult's lop bow ler* atl season,
urahhrd Ih e Individual spotlight
in Ihe series by smashing 33ft
pins, which gave the postman
the league high fu r the evening.
Vppleby's 195 gam e was like• i-e the best single line effo rt
nf the game.

Wh i l e
the am;
S&lt;i ii&lt;* h o w l e r s ,
wi-ri' lying Ace
Class Com nan vF
fur first place, tj
tli"
glussmti. w re
dropping
two games of
ttin-e to the fifths,
plio-e C e l e r y - '
t ity
Printers. ,^
Pete Kllrl as­
sumed the lead-■'J
lug rule In the Paul Petold
printers' triumph wllh a lusty 493
s e rif* . Close behind wax that
bowling fanatic, Al Nrgrotto, wllh
474. Negrotto, also plays with the
new VJ-0a Navy League on Tues­
day nights and finds time to also
play again nn Mnnday evenings
wllh tno women In the Mixed
lieaguaJesie Cooke wu* tho high series
bowler for Ace with a 489. Bobby
Ilorsdnrf Jr. stood next with a 481
three set total.
Meanwhile. Ihe usually high
flying pln-buslrrs of Htanley
lingers were falling again thia
week In Ihrlr worst slump of
Ihe current season. The rellar
dwelling powermen of Florida
Power and Light continued their
drive lo vacele Ihe alilh spot In
the leegue by shocking the
Ktanleymen with two wine In
three eels.
Calvin Dray showed tho way for
tho underdog* with sterling 523
serlcn. It was Dray's 319 high
gamo that not only set tha eve­
ning precedent for (he league hut
broke the backs of the hardwaremen In the very first set.
The old "Klngflsh"—Paul Priold—could do no better than knock
471 plna down In the aeries for tha
best losing effort, Hla brother
George, who Is coming out Into
his own after so many years of
being shaded by Pauri achieve­
ments, was neat with a 402 total.
Calery City
I'layera
Negrotto
Burnett
Pevlo
Hchautleet
Eltel
Tout

Aeo (Haas
Players
Skcht
('LUII FDR HALE
Kamier
WEST PALM HEACH Ut - Tho Borsdorf
Weil Palm lloach Indian! of tho Carrol!
Claex H Florida International Cooko
League are up for ialo.
Total
Several persons were reported
Interested in forming a syndicate
to lake over Ihe baioball club from gllno Machina
Lou Ordway, sole owner for the Playora
pail five years,
Von Herbulla
Ordway sold other Interests 0. SUno
would prohibit his continuing In J. Herbat
baseball at this time and Invited E. Kirchhoff
anyone Interested in buying Uur 0. Touchton
club to attend a meeting tonight. ToUl
SWIMMER
PALM BEACH III - Maun
post orrtco
O'Brien, one of the top U. S. an
Playora
taur iwlmmora, announced Sunday R. Steele
she la turning professional to be* G. Piercy
come an liutiuctorat the StUflah U David
Yacht and Beach Club.
« Jlsrbst
Mi*a O'Brien, bolder of the 5* l
American record in Ihe lOttjrard iL ^ lPP
backstroke, la from Rod Bank, ToW4
N. J,
100 100 100 300 Florida Power
Blind
Total
4 tt 4TB m 13*6 Playen
H. Russell
No. 6
&lt;M&gt; a Gray
Play era
6 Total U Ely
Tracy
136 664 R. Hubbard
L. Lawson
Powell
Total
YaUe
Batts
181 141 481
Total
646 646 1

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in t h

2
122
LIB
105
141
100
7M

Cl-I)
3 Total
172 474
189 410
178 4B3
167 430
175 493
881 3871

I
118 172
145 152
173 101
13# too
182 153
753 71#

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8 Total
103 452
178 476
148 481
132 368
154 489
774 1345

I
154
144
166
181
136
761

3
107
167
133
128
104
760

CM)
8 Total
1A8 480
16# 464
163 461
186 496
188 610
830 1660

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UT

T

I
189
133
119
I28
158
718

176
IBS
146
100
m
___ 180
163
T60 738

iii

1

168
810
1ST
106
161
•07

I

168
144
144
166
MT
718

a f c ii

Ut
133
Itf
146
106
746

Howling Standings
VJ 12 LEAGUE
W L Pina
HellrtHx
3 9 1881
JRB’s
2 t 2179
Tlgercata
2 1 2179
Bearcats
I
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Panthers
I
2 1739
Bobcat*
1 2 RUT
CITY LEAGUE
W I. 1IC.
Stine Machine
20 10 Bit
Ace Glass
20 to nzo
Post Office
13 15 KM
Stanley • Rogers
13 17 840
FPAL
11 19 807
Celery City
11 19 838
Last Wednesday’s Result*
WL
FI'AL
Stine Machine
Celery Clly
“ ley • It ogers
Htanle
Glass
Ace G
Post ORicc
High Three
IL Appleby ...................... ... 338
523
C. Gray ..............................
519
O. Touchton .....................
High Game
C. Gray ........................... ... 219
195
II. Appletfy ......... .............
O. Touchton ...... .......... .... 194
MIXED LEAGUE
W 1,
13 0
No. 1
14
7
No. 0
in it
No. 4
B 16
No. 5
• U
No. 8
7 14
No. 3
High Team Herles
No. 6
.... 1640
High Team Game
... 640
No. 8
High Series
Frank Markin ..............
470
High Game
Dot Powell .....................
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timated as his 500-plus series of
last Wednesday shows. He la cap­
able of fooling everyone by com­
ing from the outside and claiming
the title from Pezold and tho other
sn-callcd top contenders.
, Bob Steele, td
thouch maintain*
lug his fifth rank­
ing position, fell
Hartwlck, w h o
.w a s Idle l a s t
^week.
In 1951, Pezold
|ahead of B i l l
was less than (wo
mrly a point
this week to a
160.7 just .1 of a
percentage polqte
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n Herbulls with V
pins
ahead of Von
aiTi top figure. Both
100.1
B&lt; bowlers are
riding along at a slightly
_ better
clip than they were last year at
this corresponding period
Ray Carrol, who lx having trou
Ido getting going this year, was In
third place with a 161.1 average
Hoy H oller, since retired, stood
fourth with a 137.1 average. HD
213 game was tops until that time
loo. Orville Toucnlon rounded out
tho top flvo with a 157.1 a v e ra g ^
0 Pins AvT
Player
30 5077 169 7
P. Pezold
24 3993 188 9
Appleby
30 4983 168 3
Von Herbulls
30 4937 184 1
Touchton
30 4807 160 7
Slccle
13 2400 180 6
Hartwlck
30 4728 157 l
Kunner
30 4034 154 1
O. Pezold
27 4135 153 I
Kretzcr
30 4375 152 I
Cooke
30 4372 132 I
llcrbxt
30 4588 1325
Eltel
30 4309 15(1*
Kirchhoff
8 DM 150 I
Ely
30 4501 150 l
Negro! to
20 1993 149 I
-Skcht
30 4477 149 7
Gray
21 3128 1482
Borsdorf
30 4444 14A t
Pevlc
9 1327 147 t
Buker
27 3958 146 1
Stine
13 1890 145 I
Cobb
27 3916 145 1
Carrol
24 3481 143 1
J. ilerbst
27 3897 144 9
Ross
30 4329 I44.M
Lawson
24 3449 143.1
Hubbard
30 4303 143 1
Russel
13 2148 143 3
Scoot tel I
9 1283 140 3
David
30 4128 137 1
Piercy
21 2782 132 1
Hardison
18 2354 130 1
Miller
18 2340 130
Burnell
8 739 1283
Stanley
379 128 1
3
Prescott
8 720 121
Van Ness
1951 Avrragrs
AvJ
G Pins
I'layrr
27 4493 166 1
1 l \ Pezold
27
4444
164
1
2 Von Herbulls
27 4363 D ili
3 Carroll
20 3157 157 1
4 Holler
27 4279 1581
5 Touchlon

Nov. II
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Hemlnole JV* va. Mainland
By n a Associated Prase
Nnv. 18
Cleveland 38 Chicago Cardinals 13 Crooms vs. Leesburg (Home­
Detroit 11 Pittsburgh 6
coming)
Green Bay 41 Chicago Bears 38
Nov. 14
Los Angsles IT Dallas •
Seminole* va. Hcabreeso
New York 31 San Francisco 14
Nov. 18
PhUtdelphlg 61 Washington 30
Seminole JVs. vs, Edgewater
Nov. 34
FOOTBALL 8COBR8
Hemlnole* vs. DeLand (Homecoming)
BaJ c RDAy T lAT* SCORES
Scran
Hendarson 30 Arkansas Tech 0
West
College of Oiarka 28 Arkansas
Bridge
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I N M! 88 (TU)
Furma
Texas A 6 I 14 Howard Payn« 7
Lenoir
Abilene Christian 38 Austin II
Maryville
•Florence (Ala) Tchrs 18 Arkanaaa
man 7
- it* Tchrs 8

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440 Tjnn Tecj^ t Ll u t Term 13
436
406
410
636
'J A Y - A M I
3337
( M H S i e t a e Carroll 7

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160
166
148

An unusual safety in tho
opening minute a of Eustli-Crooms
gridiron battle provided Ihe 2-0
victory for the visiting* Tigers
over the local Panthers last Fri­
day night In the Memorial Sta­
dium before an estimated 700
stunned fans.
After Crooms' Grade Edge
kicked off to the Tigers. Eustl*
marched down to the Panther fiveyard-llne on a sustained drive of
running play*. There the Crooms
eleven hrld fast and took posses­
sion of the hall.
tin th* very first play, Quar­
terback Ernest Thorne look Ihe
pas* from center and handed it
off to l,eul* "Trickman" Jackson behind the ('rooms goal line.
Jackson was nailed almost Im­
mediately before he could gel
started by th# alert Kuatla
ends, thus providing the Tigers
with a two-point safely Iwad,
rhlch they neld for the re­
mainder of Ihe contest.
Roth teams came back In tho
second period with blood In their
eve*, clawing In an attempt for a
touchdown. At one point Eustla
almost srored but for a neat tackle
by Right End Eddie Elliy. A
Eustl* hack circled his end on
Ihe Crooms 45 with only Ellsy be­
tween tho runner and the coveted
Hanford goal line.
Ellsy made a bruising tackle
(hat rut down th* Kuntl* ball
carrier to save tho Panther*
from further embarrassment.
Ellsy hit Ihe runner ao hard
that Hr. (}, H. Htarke was called
down from among tho specta­
tor* lo attend to In# courageous
end. A preliminary check up revested that Ellsy waa Jual badly
shaken up, much to Ihe relief of
Coach Franklin.
In the second half, Franklin In­
serted his ace passing specialist
Oliver Smith, whs had been in­
jured for the last three weeks.
Trained with another passing ex­
pert, Cubit Malone, Franklin
hoped to conquer Eustl* via the
serial route.
The strategy failed, but Frank­
lin gained solace by the defen­
sive work of hla charges In stop­
ping two serious Eustla thrusts
that pierced Crooms' territory to
the five and threq yard lines.
In (he closing minute* of Ihe
cunleat, Ihe Panthers made one
last touchdown effort that fell
short. On fourth down, CuMt
"Shotgun" Malone faded back
and pitched a 29-yard pas* to
Gordon Furl, who alnod out all
evening In pasa receiving rules.
The Panther* picked up (3 more
yard* on a penalty, but were
unable In cash in on th* oppor­
tunity before th* whittle blew
ending Ik* game.
Crooms linemen Leo Thomas
and John Moore, who earned
starting bertha against Kuitls for
their fine play In last week'*
tlungerford loss, turned In an­
other fine Job on defense.
The lending Crooms ground
gainers, Oscar Williams and Art
Knight ware watched like convlet*
hy tnc Tigers and war* thus hampgred all nLsht. Williams paces
the Panthers in th scoring de­
partment with 16 points and la
eloeely followed by Knight with
13.
Tha Panthers play Leesburg
Thursday nliht in the final Me­
morial Stadium appearance. It
will he homecoming for Ihe local
school and a gals celebration la
plannad.
Eustla
2 9 0 0 — 2
Crooms
0 0 0 0 — 0
Bafety — ( Eustl*)
Officials i ReFoe, Lamb and Eu­
banks.

The Post Office’s Harold Apple­
by flared up prominently this
week In the constant struggle to
unseat the City Bowling League’s
perennial leader — Paul Pezold.
The bespectacled pin smasher,
who wears a neatly trimmed black
mustache, surged Into the spot­
light with a tremendous 2.8 pin
average Jump that elevated him
Into second place only 2 8 pins be­
hind the ageless "Klngflsh" Pciold.
The 2S-year veteran of the
bowling lanes continued hla do■fautten of the City League far
the seventh consecutive week
wMh ■ 188..7 percentage, the
lowest mark ke kaa maintained
Mace the very first week.
;£ Appleby, w h o
upset the apple
cart by breaking
Into the personal
two-way rare for
the
Individual
bowling title be­
tween I'ctnld nnd
"King Carl" Von
U e r b u 11 s this
week, has come
the closest of any
bowler in t h e
Harold Appleby league to over­
hauling Pezold In tho past seven
weeks.
Meanwhile, Von Iterbull* was
falling from second In third In
(ace of the Appleby offensive, but
actually picking up .2 nf n percent­
age nn hi* last week's second---- •—* average.
— ---ie. Thus, "King Carl"
seeded
hear .8
.0 of a pc
percentregistered a near
ig e point gain on Pezold in Ihclr
personal wnr for league suprem­
acy.
Thlsi Is how close Ihe race Is
now: Pezold leads with a 189.7:
Appleby Is second with a 158 H and
Von Herbulls is third with a 188.3
average.
In fourth place Is Orville Touchton with a 163.3 percentage, which
represents better than a pin gain
over his average of last week.
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E. C. Bates Found
(iuilty In Assault
And Battery Case
.Follow ing conviction by a sis'Wtan Jury In a lengthy ease In
County Court yesterdav, E. C.
Rates, operator of the Altamonte
Soring* hotel, wax fined a tola)
of IIMI and costs hy Judge Douglas
KlenMrnnt on two counts of assault
and battery.
Charges were brought against
Mr. Dates, following un altercation
on Lake Orlcula, May 1U, which In­
volved the defendant In the case
and two minors. Dabble llaltaway,
10. and llillic Kills. 19, both of Cas­
se lb e rry .
Testimony In Ihe case, which was
brought'nut by a parade of wit­
nesses. Including Talley llaltaway
and Albert Kills, the boys' falhsrra.
for the prosecution, and Mr. and
Mrs Rules for the defense, who re­
vealed Die altercation occurred af­
ter the hoys had decided to gu
swimming in Ihe lake near lha ho­
tel's beach
Under fpieatlunlng hy the defense
attorney, G. W. Spencer, and
- jGeorgc A. Speer. County prosecut­
in g attorney, witnesses related Ihe
trouble started when Ihe hays re­
futed lo leave the bathing Mach
area after being ordered away by
Mrs. Rales Tne boys contended
t ?)y were free to swim in the lake
where they pleased.
Mr. Bales came upon the icene
. and ordered them to leave and
again they refused. He went to­
ward Utelr outboard motor boat in
his own powered-boat and the boys
-y ie d the area. The defense contendMed one of the boys made an obscene
gasliiro at Mrs. Bates upon Wav, mg. However, this point was dented
by Ihe two boys In their testimony.
The pursuit led across the lake
where the boys stopped and Mr.
Halea caught up with them. AccordIng to testimony, Mr. Bates slap■ the Hattaway boy, grabbed
bv Ihe throat and threw him
.nto Ihe like, where the boy's
swimming trunks were chewed up
i by the propeller on Mr. tatea*

C Of C Campaign
Raises $3,436 By
Close Of 1st Day
President Announces
Various Committees
For Coming' Year
Tin- Chamber nf Commerce
membership dilve hail raised a
total of |.1,4.1(1 by the cloee of It*
first dav of m-tls,«- campaigning,
K. G. Kilpatrl-k, Jr., chairman,
announced at the hoard of direc­
tor's meeting of the nr-Miiltatlmi
at the Vsrht Club last night.
Mr. Kilpatrick reported that the
captains and their various teams
are doing an excellent Job and ex­
pressed his nnpreeistlon fur the
co-opera I Inn nf workers and merehants alike.
He announced that the nest re.
ports should he made a* a round­
up of team workers In he held at
the Muhteiuma Hotel Thursday
■miming nt 1&lt;):.'IU o'clock.
President G. N. Hprncrr thanked
Mr, Kilpatrick for the work which
he and Ills committee are doing
and announced the appointment of
several new committee members
for the current year
The road* nild bridge* commit­
tee will h&lt;* under the chairmanship
of John Melsch with II. K Kniirakre u- co-chairman. Other mem­
ber* of this committee are Judee
Douglas Rlinstriiiri. .Senator l„ F
ll-ivle, Mark Cleveland. Jr V. A.
Williams, Jr., Frank Wheeler It..
Mah-nliii Hie.-Ins, and Jack Rolls
John Krider was nppmnied
chairman of the hasehnll commit
tee with Jack Hall Senator Movie,
John Callahan. Denver Cordell,
and Mayor W. A. Sfemper, as
memhera.
Thv advertising and nuhllcltv
committee will he under the etin'rrnanshln of Holland Dean with It
I,. Hooker aa vica chairman and
Randall Chase Jerk Rolls. R. W
Ware, ami M. !.. Bleating ai other
member*.
The finance rommHteF'eenatatg
of .7. R. Rnxloti, chairman, George
William*, T. K. Tucker, Jack Hall
anil Andrew CarrawnvThe Industrial committee consiMs of William Clark chslrmnn
and It I. Bauman T K. Tuck-r,
Itolil. William*, A It Peterson. Jr
K. J. Mnuuhtun. Jr N. A. P at­
rick. William Dawson, George
Stine, George Touhv, E. W. Ttiuin
as. and K. J. Mought«m. Hr.
H. R. Pope suggested that Doroad and bridge committee wotk
out n III Olid long range pmeiatu
for the development of roads In
Seminole County ami added. "I
don't care where Ihe road Is going
to lust si, long a* It start* In Sem­
inole County."
Judge Rtenstrom urged that
work he started »t otiee in getting
some Mg baseball team to train
In Hanford and to take over Die
Sanford entry In the Florida Stale
League pointing out the financial
(Continued (hi Pa«« Four)

Mr. Bates fell into the take in
the process, according to toitlrnony, and the Kills Tad grabbed
an oar for defense purposes. The
Hallawav boy told him to run for

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help and he dropped the oar, aparently striking Mr. Bates on the
&gt;ad. It wa* testified.

£The

llaltaway lad then railed
at him to return, that Mr. Batea
was taking their boat, II waa said.
Mr. Bates threw an oar al the re4f turning youth, striking him on the
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forreit T. Lodge, Leon W. Hedge*,

K ia s a S s i

Lions Cluh Hears
Tribute Paid To
World War I Dead
King Lion Kd MeCail paid a
solemn tribute to the Ame ilcan
boy* who guv* their livv* In
World War 1 In a brief Aimisttr*
Day talk befora the l.lons Club at
the Yacht Club today.
"W* enured a new era of hope
in 101»," he recalled, "jurt a* we
are hoping now for world peace.
But In the meantime we pa**ed
through another world war In
which thousand* more American
llvea were laid down for that great
cause of peace.
"A* we commemorate tht» dav
for thoee 100,000 boy* who gave
their live* for America on foreign
•oil, wa again look to the future
for hop* of world peace.
District Governor Henry Witte,
Jr., presented Clarence Welsh
with the monarch pin for 10 con­
tinuous years of aervlce to tha
Lions c ! ^ | u ,ndueUd William
_
White
a* a Cub Lion presenting
with a pin. Jack Morrison,
U™ White's sponsor, stood hy dur­
- tha brief ceremonies.
ing
Mr. Welsh, who was given a
thundsroue round of applause for
successfully putting on the SkiCapadea In aplU of two straight

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AN INDKI’KNDKNT DAI1.Y NKWHI’APKR
TUESDAY NOV. II. Ii».r.2

Regarding Evidence
On Katyn Massacre
Justice Declures He
Didn’t Receive Any
Documents Rluming
Russia For Crime

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YELLOW CAB 1414

Hy HDRSEI.L MRINKH
WASHINGTON t*t — Supreme
( Id rt Justice Robert II Jackson
tulii congressional Investigators to
day as chief prosecutor at the Nur­
emberg trials he never received
American documents blaming Hus.la for the Katyn Forest massacre
Jackson testified before a spe­
cial lloose rom m tllre Iryini: to
decide whether American officials,
in an elfort to avoid disrupting
w uilm e relations with Moscow,
;A#picased information that Rus­
sians were responsible for Katyn.
Jackson said deaplle a lack of
evidence he whs ichictunl In agree
to a Soviet demand that the Nur­
emberg War Crimes Court charge
German* with the slaughter of IS,msi Polish of lice is and
Intellec­
tual* ut Kut)n Forest In Western
Ilnssio
"We did not learn nl any usable
evidence In American isixsesslim,"
Jackson said lie added thul during
ibg trial* he knew nothing of re­
am - by f’nl, John II Van vllet Jr.,
pi!
or two ntlii r American officers,
wlio had ofllclully told Washington
that the Soviet* were responsible
tor Kutyu
The committee has rctsirtcd to
Congress tlial its iuterunllonal In­
vestigation proved the Russians
killed the Poles In the spring of
IUin to prepare for u Communistdominated Poland.
Chairman Madden tU-Inti.&gt; said
In un opeiimg statement that the
.Im im ttee would end Its work this
week Iml It would cooperate with
the nest Congress lor a continued
Investigation of other atrocities,
Including (hose against American
troops m Korea lie said such u
probe would "arouse world public
opinion against International brig
sndry, barbarity ami lawlessness.
Van Hllet, a German war prisonf*r.
ikiKrii by
ny lha
me iNails to Iner, wo*
was taken
novel crude Katyn gra
travel in 1043.
Iclul report In
lie submitted an offlcl
I &lt;At Prntajfrtn In May, t04i,
ti
conclud­
ing llial the Russians were re­
sponsible The report was stamped

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Dtlivtry, by 7:00 P. M- pltasa fall

ll* pJM'Hv

i'l**U*if

iilh frH h i*, tiMilir n li u iH '
I«n11If fit .mi! U fiiiirfiih i

north

N*» *.»rt

A n sm iiiltil I'rema L eaned Win*

Chinese, Drive £ J e n L a y s D o W I l F o U f
Koreans Dom-^ .
. « J
r* !•
Sniper R idge P r i n c i p l e s r o r h n d m g
Uni* Of Ileuviest Com*
inunist Han agcs Of
V\'ar I‘recedes Cap­
ture Of Vital Hill

K o re a T ru c e

Im p a s s e

Ike And Helpers Smathers Ur^es
Look Cautiously Nationalists Re
On Fiscal Goals Used To End War

I 'n t i r

r u i n t

i ' r u t ' r a m

SKOUL (.P—A smashing Chim-se
t »i i
I ' i f i D i c i ' t ) l '\ \ at*
Infantry and artillery attack drove
South Korean defender* from the
I n n u t*
f 'l m i i H 'i a l u d
mum Allied poxithiu mi StiRmi
Ridge tonight
I It • f t m v
t
N
M e e t i n g ’
It was the 13th Run- Pulled N j
Runs forces have lieen driven off
itv r i m t i t D &lt; i m i t s
Pirn-point Hill since the battle for
l M I L D
N A T H INS. N
V
..(vIhe Klimhua ridges began Gel 14
H i i Vi s I i F* *1 4*i v ** S * v r * ' ! . i r &gt; . A i i D i o n v
The Soulh Koreans fell hack at
i . J i i i I.i n l i t i m n
turn priluM
A d i l r t! * S S
it l» in after u five hour bailie with C u t I n S p e i u l i n v ! ' A n d t A n n i s t i c e
| l|«' y fit)
M' t t l i l l i ! l l l i '
l f l Ml l l U4&gt;,klU!
l.Sno Chinese It heg.m with nm­
T a x
K e iiu e tio M
M a y
D e liv e r e tl
l!y S c u m
I ' t l ' U l l t ' l III U . l i
I" ■’HI' .till | J - k t ' d
ol the heaviest Communist artillery
S* •v I**! I ' l l ! 4"11*11 M i l i l s h ' i
\ i n l m VI barrages nt the war An American
,‘ IS S t-t1
R e
S lo w
IV iie c s s
b»r
In
I
L i if 11#* v\ u n l i t ,*( ('i-|»l l h i aiii
m ilitary adviser called it the lieav
111 .1 I )I 4.4.141 | Mflu \ N|»ltll4' lt h*‘h Ift*
lest artillery concentration he had
IAI.I \IIA S S H
r
s*., • It* 1 N \ n m i u !)I\ F i l i ' i i t i n l i f t !
lit M vIt VIN I \ It Id &gt;VVSMI 11|
ever seen
^ S i i iii M i r 1 1 11 FI.‘i b ' l h i v * i *
*i • t *1«»(4 il \ i ' t»&lt; ti * k &gt; S p r u i t u s a ! f i i r 4
Associated Press eunes|Hiiuleul
\ C G P S T . V Gil . P i
p i e s l . l t l.l
fii*u k' ui i i i i i i NHi un Ri ( • ml (hi* K u r e j i t
Mi»
('liiifi'tt
\ itf i Mi u11- 1
John Randolph, inixirlmg trnm the elect llvviphl II Fisfidous. I and y i ni ;
U. i l
i ut
i m I l H | i u V l ’l i Hi t | i l t * 5i
scene un Ihe central front sold
li I lit V III llll e f t ' l I I m r i o t r b&gt; K m
■ lit 4111111‘4111 %
th e
Cniiiummst*
hurled
i.tsm his fls.ul itdvl-eis ole Ltkint- a * lilt Will
\ i n R h u K) l u i t l ( l i r | h i l l t u ' . i l m m
caillions nppioHcli l&gt;. llo pi,.1.1.lit
rmiiids ol mixed m ortar ami .trill
i t i d l i i %i - 11 u l . i v
h)&gt; kv u n l i t
1*| lilt
lery fire lo the first lew mmoles of ledo.-inp led.Mil spending it ml 5 In iil| Ai him* 4 Mu v ,4 lili *
’ S m t i f b r f M t i t u t ti
\ in ii i' d
*l »u4 I l l l l l l )' 11 Ml) 1114 t tilll IIMIIII n ! all* 111U l ui
| of tin- hour hum kleknM barrage
llo- . nntpiilllou goal ,.| colltu,- wt i i v i i i i hum i i m b l ( MtiM I u I, t i n t 1 lit-*! -ill (H I ’m i l i u I s I n' | I ' l ' l i l I I j I i h ]
Less than un hour alter the first
Mi
V i ' l n i i ' k v &gt;, i i d t h a t In* hi*
Hnllbl “i I V Mill I" ' *ek in • * - (
gun opened (Ip. the Reds lushed laves :|s soon iis p..-.sthh
III14 4'»I IU f t i e il i K‘4Mil III Ill'll.ll t i Tl kl t r i
t It*
\ week aftei Llseldiow. i s . tcc li* *li i *4 :i I • w n v (Hi • n*l l •
out m a three pronged attack Rial
• i i i ' i i iif | i i » M ( i i c i - »)f k \ . i r w it In nit
lilt the ridge on ll.c north east don* il.. signs me th.-i. will h. K i f i i 11 w n t
MMOI JOHN (IIINROWIR, son id I'i e .ideol -elect Dwight I) Kiseo,S(|I I K t III1V UMill*| |V f1* II- I” "4 fi'4'inm:. .iiiiil Iu i|iieli' hi- vuinls,
and west
bower, writes a cmitituluiotury i.uliogruio in Koiei, lo Imit ti hi* lather
Iitile oi no In.llisli lolk iil-.-oi i • ! In* i ' I i i i m ' mi ' N i f t l t i n r i D I. m i d .
SUt hollI t 'M'l 'ks
''.41)1 F i l l ' l l
'I here was violent lighting in at
«"'l mother In Nrw York. The messiige read: "Dear folks: Mv heartiest
Mr iliil uni Ihiucvi t
\vht*th
vv b n li t b l l n ! ill "‘1! *4 ti
b - 1\
most pitch darkness under a low .puck m-lucvciu. i.t of . il l&gt;&gt;i goal h&gt;&gt;r|iitiH]t t' Vi' i) i b i ' D k ' b i h I (Min
mngratulutlons Mv tliotighli were with you all the way, Johnny."
• 1 lit ( u n k o ‘(k t h o - 4 kk t l u ^ i - m i i l U ' t y
l.v
lloUepiil.li.uni
nilMiiinstiiilii.il
eloud
cover
that
limited
tinclfci
I.ater, young Eisenhowt-r biuuglit out n-tir-l.inrnti tor tltleeii guetlt,
f* tl l u i
fil l ' l l
lives
nI i u u I i I
hf*
1 i n i d ! 1*i h | f n l y i i i n • m v m I k . 11
tiveoess ol C N flutes
Inking ..vet in .1it imusi v
Including nitU ris and wjr correspondents, ffnti-rmiiiomit Kudtopholo)
l &gt; i i i r ii ti.ii t1 1 I h u I ’••!u l u f t h u
t Il4" 4|* till I) vv VUlli I i y
Mill I '
I lo* South Koreans liegoo wltti
t‘,.videh.&lt;. of (I.nl caioe i.tt. i I to , h i v i v i I I m* y n n M i w .............. ' li' ' • 14,1 v 41(14 i
1drawing to then hast* ixisiltous no
I ,1 IM I'll! " 11!
"*I hv I hn l i n k Ilf
w.ck end cuhleleliees Ihe gcticial i'.*4lli' il Iii ! h e i i i l nt it * b n *1 * '
I the outlying spurs of Sol|M-r Itiilge
I 'I 4 4 I l ul l Ml) I t ) , (I |ii(l III
I hu| l *' ,
ti i m
iiiujif
a
11. alt-* 1 1
mil'll*
These are Ihe iiosillous they have III III |,1 III- VIICIllll.il lolltol lui. I m m , 1 1*111 b l ' t t y !•
ti ll' ! I' f.H ')' I h . l t til' kk ill l* V, | ft! I III* HIV
Mi * ' vv M o m
always been able lo hold in Ihe L? wilti tittp leitd.-is
rlt '
f )ia t u r n U t * o u* o f l» i i i !•
IlMlt I'I lilt 11*1 ** . *1 1141 I Hl l Sl l f l T u u r i *
previous vviRulrawals from
Pm
Sell Lllgelle I I Mllhklll ol ■ ol.*
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Uhl M i t t *
1
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V*
4 * I ' l vl hl .
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Fill'll
i'*vi
In
f o u r 1■i H K l p h ' N
faidryilien Riit-vv Itaek lied attacks lav wilting Semite f'liutn.. Com l l l| l| i *ll * j ( f p f I Hill lO'tlUM m i D
lot
i t 111111 Mu | ■ 1 1 u n i t i%*kili*
on both tin eastern and western ooltee. sjiol lie would lik. in.lion,
’ | it tit! ( I l N I s tilt tl |1 \
I " *1
III*!
Ill .it » vi IV | il | ni i (U, I' u f
ends nt Rie tileak rainswept Korean loll. , Ilian to see loves ,,'itiieed II - t llllll M l I ' I I l«» l l i " * ! i» 1 1 * 4
U , i I | | , | " ll l i II II h ! HU l l l i ' 4i ' t l l l l i u
tiattlellue as well as a fiiinpauv
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of
lli
il'iii (|ii
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tool
sjle tfrfi lo lift men attack oti Itiil he added il Would
III 4 l|lt*4| l ni l ** (!«. .1 III vi II*
llM&lt;* cl
, i Stiipei Itnlge
lo.i.lV lo do ninie ll.al. hope iitidl
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i l l . it M i V 1*1 | MI | ( I "| u f
l it * l» H S
tin the wt-Klern 11 i,i,l. Allied in I oi.gie-s sirs lin- l.lidg. I i*I. o (.&lt;• .li e W i t h t l i e 'I l i t l t l l ) i till 1 •
I"!
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l l. l N I til
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fu iilrvmi'll teimlsed a seeimtl al
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w
ill
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tack by 390 Chinese Reds on Pork .
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,
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t II II 11 111.*! ( I ll ' l l* |N .1 t i l l ! ) ul )
chop Hill duly fom hours earln-i
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kf i n' V
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Mm
d u t l i i n l m i i f 1 Mt l i ' li* p r o v i d e f u c l l l
Ihe Reds hail shinned llo-lr way I 'uaduii
f iuieblflfc* nf i ’h i M
II*
l u i MM II ) i p. l II till lull
1
M'VMdmg ........g ra m . *ai.l Md
“ Th* v bititfb
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A new . n illiiu iir e p n -v ld in g fi»r
‘‘ t •»•!! tfi
I h u ! Dii" d i t u l i i l n g h i d e
NKW YultK vh- I'lie Auierlcun through harheil wire unit m in U N tikilif
will
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trenches on Ro- hill lH-fnre lo-ing
l l m - r VI l i o H**l f*l|* ! i»nl, ' l t d llllll '
- i i u r i t : M t u lusi" l u r i e ii) I ' m i n c c Ih e c id le c ltu li nod hi|iusltliio of | Newspaper Pulillxlmr* Assiu-lutlon driven id I
t liI it K'
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I m u vvi l h i h u i l i Npsi N. d u | iH’l a i H l P f h
Alii! wlillv lu*
Mini E l*H i
tra*h wa* presented hv c ity M an­ lisluy announced It iiutl filed with
Kiglilh Army lumps fought »
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will
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the
Supreme
Court
In
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to
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lOKln.gtiP.hai
a g e r- Tw in
Le m o n to the C ity
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n u t I*#* *i 1li* i f u r i i h l y d » " t a l n * ' d o r
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printers'
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Court of A|i| h-.iIs in Chicago up were Rirnwn hack after shuiiiinp
A Himiliii Mull* "I iuu1i.ni «i»'
t r a f f ic p n d ile u is .
holding the mortice tin- Supreme three Allied held lulls
Niilltnil'itt b&gt; sliiNr pli ,\| | la»«|||(a*, f **
I'nrkinp m*-1 I find I'fitlilp- itf Court
O n L o t t m C a s e iV le e liu u H S l a t e d
agreed to mb- on tin- rose
Fdghlh Army lie.idipuirlers said If.ill laitf•!&gt; • f whti lll.'Vk llli' l»«f«IKll
dliuiiiei'H Weti’ tUlHM4‘lL fil'd Ji ill J* ‘I lie brief
was filed yesteidav l.y Rie Reds sidfered l PHI . asiilillles llll'fll ill 1til* I ,1 vi'rihilHi'l 4'4*irf* i
t'tINRhtll WON h&lt; Id 4nfu i'i tu Pip III. l-'lishu Malison
T o ( . e l L i r s I - 11 a n i l
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MMi l i t F ilth M u -41 * lm ii:n l «&gt;ti F i r l u r e
"llogiis" Ivpe usually Is not used
01 C itru s
until 11iii 111' ill li 11*1M 'lav M b i Mt.il (oil! I (llllll'' til tlliM) !• *♦l * i x I m * l
Un- nor Intended to In- used The pr.n
M. I.. U n i...in p i. -hi.h u t
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.Mereltants
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I'UVe Ills upplov ul to I lie pioposed submits Ids .Ills to a pllhllsln-i in
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trust. oldlllHIIC. upon npp.i.i tug matrix Inrin The mulriv bypasses
it Hi! 11"i 11c m hiiir *if
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hi the lllletlllg, and pledge.1 lie the typesetter* and goes dire, tlv
•"I" • 4I!
h*-Mu* - nll*‘ii
would a tle ii.p l to gel hett.'i n. to the slerutype room, where a
All HI v«ai«i *lM Inviil fosilibn! , Hprijilnu? In till m i , In* »»ubi,
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ad Glider Ihe "bogus" prueller tfiiH unit mm' nl (In l i l y i*i* i n u t
li*. |* » Vkisk Dll whit!
III ill! ^
h i ( u n - I in" • i * w fi'' * nit
“ I feel thul w hat Hus ordinance tile ad also Is set liv printers who H IM 1ilk*' Il til Mil' I i t ni l i l I j t ui r l i
I .1.1 Hi • i • • *i I v iii*! m i d
1111 iii-i I lik - I ml i' i* K i t l v l u II* m» 14**I
is asking i* not m il of line." lo get paid lor Rie work, even though lui, Memoniil D..-|ninl
Im»iiisI !»t iiie
T i l t 1 v t - i i e r u t i l e w u u u t n M &gt; - | ‘l e i .
til l llllll! i INI M l III) k IcIIHII I iu\ .if
com mented, "m ill llm t it would the type Is destroyed without being
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1. 74k’ )••’!"11
Swim. Stum'-. I ’ltloii Court, lli
ll*l 114a**11
uinke for MII I'B 'le i. Speedier col used
Mr I.I »... . •In
I f* I it *&gt;■I . &lt; l i t m i h f r
A|»| ie,(im g u- witiic-M-s l" i (tu
lection of Irtish ut I csh cost to
lit lit* argument. I Inn sun said Imi.ln lllg liw itv. m e reiteui’il Itoiii
I-: (V Stiles, I esldrut til IUHI
VpMpkii, Fmied
Ihe derision of the Court of Apio-al* Ihe wilier l.v W i II in in I'h rllette West I llllll Street du d at tl tsi a m pritw-cnlii.ii i .'p re■.-nil'll tiy i ’dv r•f I •)
the taxpaveni."
and r'
K *C
.
lli*
l"iilt'*|s*lfU'Y
ARtinu t A I
SltinhiiNci
wen- ! **
H r iMiiiiU-d .mi ili*&lt; oiilniaui't- l« contrary to Ihu t-*(ircxx purpimi- u,lj!
f i'mik-.lcv, it.-euidiiig l*.
today ul iiume
i
it
Negr.i
bov
hud
lui
I
J|tM S f i t u . i i k l , F i l l l i n k
Pal t tiliii.-ti i i . i -ii It.-u le rw a ll
I .-•
Hllll I H
would liiak.- tin- -.tnr.- »r indivt
(C i.ulluont On Page Four)
I I'i" " ,
Horn i i i Dover Kent county Kng i l l i k M . n .mil i i I ....I- ..it. and Set I * " I* • It.U 111 V ssf f l . 4
Diem
tie
liml
-ecu
ll.e
wiutuiii
en
dual person r.-xpniixiidr for th&gt;te l Die wiilei The uuideot if li-.t land July D, lW'-:i Mr Sltles came tu It W I'i -iic I i 1 R u -'i'll l|iuusb&gt;
I Ml .
. l i e d »h ill t *if(i«i| | "VV
disposal of trash and foi Ihe
Negro Ik.v n-pmir.l tlie ill idi-lit of Suuiiird i'.7 years ago Oil Sept 21 j D rla iid i. ..11.&gt;it.i-&gt;. m i.ieM-nti-d tin .*» \\ it! •
Il I ds ' l l .
14 III
\ l i lt' l l
pollcirtK" of pn-inisi's
Die wunuiu'- going into Die water IH!»2 lit- wa- married to Mary K defelidatil
Hill h» mu *s*. ; hi
eiiii I
Thu orditmnt-.- provides
thul
first li. putiee, wlm l.nve teime.l lloharl uf Hurt-Run. Pa and took
('.u n it, ..,-aiii l tin- di lciu iaiil civ
\ I' 4 111
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411)1
trash should he stored in a coil
the niutt.-i in, altemiil l.v the wo Ml- lirith- tu tin- home nil We-.l e le d al tin- t in t leligRty -es-UHi u inVill. •
i «t
I ’kUllit- •41411 V Ill'll I'd
tsln rr of rod (note than Ml gal
Thrid SI reel wliyre Riey have re dealt Willi ..tu- ell '.-Ihllt: b ille t v
mail til take tl.'l OWII life
M i- li..mil.I Dunn, fu rm rilv »log
tons, whi.'lt shall he ninth- ac es , hochi te. I with thi&lt; Oiliilitln an.I
-ided -iiiciA patIceninti related thul Mi
1 i ludilii l ticket-, and .iniitlu-i mi pu-,
I In
O l l l - d ’ ... ........ ..
"ip
nlblt* to till alley »r It. u street Da violin Ki-ach aiiinl.-ut th i-alrl.al Swim had staled -lie wanted I"
itu Sept 21 Mr uuil Mrs Stiles I m — I ih : -anil* un Del 'll date id a
to
|44*I' | I t 11(4 *1 iiu*
urh when un alley is not uvuil
take her own life and I,egged to In. ii-li-hr.ited ilieii laitli wt-diliug .mnl la id m ade by j- .liic All I hi- wit
gioopH. I iiih nHviiUM'd Dii' ilirrcloi
H i s*
VV *'d
Iti v in a*h*
(jlde. Much t &gt;IInil is held to llleall rhip of till- folDii-oming liltsv of I ideaned ill i.r.lei Dull -Jo- could versary Mr Stiles was « relJied iie --e v except Mi
tench.
dc-h
d * I’l i D i m 4’
f fi i lliltl t
(Continued tin Pagi- Four)
Jeweler
tin- furOu-iuning pluv of III.- Sim - do so, after site was li-neurd
-t-rgeaul parlu-lp.ii.'d lit tin- la id
mi'*'! 1ng**
\ ! • .it i vi fit ill' ,
Mil I Mil
Surviving lit addition lit I hi* wt
ford Theater Guild, "The Night .,(
Tin- rem alidiul
ca-ex
w ill lie
dow ate four daughters. Mrs lla/el liiougld up helori- tlie cuurt miliv id k%* I i ’ 114 l ' it' • u l U d dl l I 1" I d i n Hu*
DCNI'V RIMITS
Innunrv I nth.
Tlie Dii.tv Knots riding Huh Galilucr uf Luke Monroe; Mrs G. ually Tlie defi n-.e .iHurney at . » nHi,I ♦ •id -*uil l I n 1I II pi *•*11la*iil ST
Pat Hergero, wloi got prneti.-iwill hold a horse show N&lt;&gt;v DM al I. Smith id Siiufiird: Mrs G G tem pted tu tiave the w a rra n t- in “ •
lltiili-r way on tlu- plav uh illiia lm
VI H
pi U i
IOh&lt; hut*' I it nt
-.luted h» wilt fuici.1 to rv«i,’ |. tin- Farmer's Aiictlou -lie, ac­ ('nlller of I'umpunii ilcach; Mrs. tile c .i-r - ipi.i-hrd In ju re Rie lii.d
It ll-iwsiiii loeudier, Viola Johnson id Drlandu; one -on. started , ciinit-iiilmc Rial tlie &lt; dv "
I . ' l u l l ' d ] IV ' d l l kl'lH kd 11
from
tin- piiHition hecaiiH.. of cording lo
six iirihuatH'e cuvci tut' tin- chin I-.-, "•
lirensiug hituim-si ,mitten*
R. wlm staled sever til i-hdis from Thru A Stiles of Sanford.
l ("i .il timlunl I Hllll. ill '444
ciunriiiinlli.— have grandchildren. Mrs Eugene O' was o M roii-litiiliuii.d a , it (levi.ded •* f m • «j i t f i d l e p i e MtlillVI'4 Of
siiiil the f irwt net of Du- play Im.l surroumliiig
ileilly of New Smyrna Reach; I'tipf (j m iii ,i Stall J ilute I.iit lli- mill mu ' ' ).H v 4hi i ti i u n i t I* ■ w h e n 1 -MUdi
lii-.-n wliinpe.l -.im.-wliiil Into slum- lieen invited lo ul Iend the iCfuii
William Hutchison Jr . chairman in-flirt- his ri-slgniilluu mul li.ai
No rrgis!inliiiii fee- will he John W MeMuhiin with the G K w a - drilled N r \1 lie iillein pli-d tu ..i
-till I " lit
lieu lined,
nf the Junior Chamber of Coin In- lind Iniplieil lie would prohnhlv eluilged for i-iilertiig tlu- slnev, he Army in Albumutriiut\ N Mes , m 'c iiic pet m i - nun i n . in tlu- c. iiii i t i n
-.id . I Wr i t ' v*i v - &gt;11 tl l l l l l l merce’s ‘Get-Out the Vote commit■ resign to give more ntti-llllou t l said, Iml n» eusli pi ires will tie Mrs Dnuglus Fenske. Lakeland;
V(d 1Hill It ill i d I h e i V l i n u l I l h *
Iu exam ine tlie F il l
evidence m
tee. was Praised for his lob and the Ki.t Imiliiess upon taking the H - nwsided
Miss lla/el Slllcs anil Mr* Kelly tlie i ' iisc led Hu- m uliiiii also wa- ).(
k k| I’v Uni t (I i l l ’ * II' HIHIwork nf nl* committee In bringing us ill reel in.
Mi-inhcrs of tin- i-lull la-1 night Ann Howard. Hanford, Mir. Char denied iiy Jndi:c lion Imldt-s
111) k ll) . " I l l ) u p I l p W i Hi f i g u r e *
nut fid percent uf the registered
were prepnrlng the -lie foi tin- lent- unit Vicki Lynn Johnson nf Dr
The play is Hlate.l fur pri-seuta
r-'-tllll.iiiV id w ilin '--!'- was lent
lt kf "fills fill i Hi id-H'limill *ir
voters in Seminole County for Iasi t ion t|u&gt; fur*'till ft of next mrillth ill show and followed this nr11vIt%
- lumlu. a Imi eight great grundchlhl cuntim iully fry iJiiecliuns Irn m the nliftl i p .%
,-hi m id In I M|* SVh e ll «U)M
Tuesday's general elecllutt by Jay the Court House.
with a harlit'iiue -upper
ren
d efeii-e nt tnr i ivv

Proposal Made High Court Will
For New Law On Hear Appeal Of
Trash Collection Publisher Case

Kccommcndat ions For
Rutter Traffic Con­
trol Are Also Made

T.v|je” Issue
Will l*e I'cartI Hy1
11i &gt;•' li e s i Tribunal

Taken From l.ulu

10. W. SiileN Dies
At Home Oil Third St

Air- Ibum Named
Director For Hay

Jaycee Committee
Is Praised For Big
Vote In Election

cce President Douglas Sletixlrom
today.
The final figures on Ihe total
vole show (hat 7,6(J3 uf Ihe i 1 H.t'J
registered voters cast ballot* last
Tuesday.
Cliff Abies, William Hcrschel and
Thomas Thomas attended lha Jaycee conference in Fort Lauderdale
over the week end and reported
that they not only hod a good time
but much work was accomplished
at the meeting.
The Florida Jaycee* paised a
s f s a # ■ W
v ’a s s
maka too much money, they cant resolution endorsing Hurlon Thor­
aav wa didn't glva them ■ »hof-„ ns! aa a candidate for national
He also Introduced A. Kendall preildimL He did not accept or re­
and Sydney Richard, two City fuse, stating that he would have to
employees who helped the l.lone consult his wife and company tu­
tor* he would know whether he
put on tha skiing ahow.
"Thaaa two men and Jim Dunn, could run.
The constitutional amendment to
who waa nimbi# to make the Inncheon today, were Instrumental In increase (he Kale dues did not
tha success of tha show and I pats. Another amendment to re­
want to thank tham," Mr. Welsh quire every Jaycee to be a regis­
tered voter, if he were a permanent
laid.
Mr. RIChard countered by resident of Florida, was rejected
thanking tha Lion Club and com- by the group since they concluded
msnting, •'You Lions are the rooet that "young men nr action would
fellows I have evur be voWrs.” thus making the amend­
ment superfluous.
in other action taken by tho
gave a brief report
t Coning meeting in Mate Junior Chamber, the group
on record as supporting the
■“
Mr.
ft, g&gt;■'

, - , S'■

Armistice Day Is Commemorated
In Sanford’s Public Schools
Hrmiiols High School ol.«e|v*"l
Armistice Day tills morning with
n special Program in Its auditori­
um a* which I.t. (it-tieral J. F
Hutchison, former cnmn-aroler of
the 4klh NiiDoliel Gnard division,
was Ihe .’iienl sneaker.
A fte r Dip nrexentstlon of colors,
IH p Glee Club, under tne direction

of Mis- Dills Reese Whittle, -ling
"Bless He Ihe Tie", which wa- ltd.
lowed hv the reading of the Hcriulure arid Hie Lord’s prayer. Tinchoral group, ill which approxi­
mately fio girl members pari Idlisted sang the familiar: "How
Firm a Foundation” arid "I like
It Here".
Beverlv Gray read the hrauDf"l
noeni: "In Flamlsrs Field", which
h*» for many years an approprl
■tely commemorated those who
died on tha battle fields of Europe
in tha first Wfoild War.
Student , Rody Prssidsnl, Bobby

Morris, |ntriHliieed General llntcliixon tu the a—emliiv of sltuleuli
and (eacher*. Tiie speaker nreflsi-d his remarks with the wlxh Dmt
Die onromini' generation to which
be was spi-aklit.' would iml make
Die snine niixtakes that his hud
made.
Point!"* «“• that since IIDH Ar­
mistice l&gt;av ha- been a dav of hiy
end celebration, lie reminded the
Isivx and girl- of Seminole High
Rchool Dial "we must nut as n
nation forget the sacrifice made
hv the men who lost their lives
in liulh World War- and in Die
nrexent Kore-n conflict. The pur­
poses for which thev died were tu
preserve ihe American Wav of
Life with its "life liberty and the
pursuit of hatmlness and In order
that we might retain these Inaliruehle rights of American citizen.htn ■No nation on aarth has tha
iCositasM ot&gt; rage r«*»* •

Funeral services will he held
at llrixKim Funeral Home at 3:0U
n in Wednesday with Rev W P
[trunks Jr officiating ilitrlal will
follow in K /ergrecn (.'emefery

Miller Fmployed Hy
Strickland - Morrison
David L. Miller, wlm has gur
lirrctl 17 years of experience In
retail sales and service In tin
automotive husinesa, Ims been cm
ployed by Htrickluinl-Moi rlsoii,
Inc., as u rar and truck salesmae
Prior lo the engagement of his
services bv the company, he was
employed by Hunt Llnroln-Mcrcurv Company, Ha came tu Ran
ford earlv last year from Char­
leston, W. Va.
Mr, and Mrs. Miller and their
two sons reside at 'Jil'J Palmetto
Avenue.
J. L. HURT HKTTKH
Friends of J. I,. Hurt will be
elad to hear that lie came through
Ids operation successfully at St.
Vincent Hospital, Bavanth Avenue
at Eleventh Street In N n r York
City. Mr. Hurt'* wlfa and two of
his daught.rs havs bssn with him
constantly.

i 11 h •'t ltd l l * f ie h ( m i l m m k e t
Mr
lle iite i will. -|H-cial
pull, e "I Ini ’ nil net V u»4i'
n fflcer. f ir -1 tn te -ld v relute.l . u
Vhi f i l Jl l f u n d * ' f i " )*f (k*l ! I n fi*cuin-tsnci-i* ul (tie la id no lltillu
•»"lv* 11 - T i l i t l i f i g i i li«)%it f u n i l n i l we'i-n III winch tie a. led a tirum
li... i
. iillliuilgli
d - l i d I .-ll i t s
Inent n att hy allegedly buying a
1 1.*• v .-..old .I.. D ii- by
P IIIVV I i
"F o lia ' ticket fro m the liefeudanl
■I iits' ... I figul.-- wi.ik.'d ..ut liy
f.,r a iliillut
lie- I ‘in v. i ilk &lt;d I' I*.I ..in Mutual
At the on-el id in - lesRuum v. .
.aid . .ii.111inns of picking, igmlity
Ihe defense atturm-v nhteeted In it
-.‘lying tlie o fficer hadn't been .id I t.f liml and olhei Dungs vatied
vised of In - t'onslitutiiHial rig h l- I.... i.. .. ti i ...tu cn*p t-. .‘top for it
m v e rln g sell liic rim in a lliin . Im l tho tu uti.'i.ipi ti. give mil any figures
at iiu* *.i* ti*-.- level
iibiectlnn wax overruled
Flat.unite chart- giaplucally it'I'lu- iHilieeman related In- went
lust rating Die vanmi- economic
(Continued On Page Font I
(a.-tur- iiu .ilv.d in determining

VETERANS MENKFITH
Veterans of Oil- area who need
assistance in .ddiiiniug benefitunder the Gl Hill mav receive
guidance from Tom It lieen, A s
sistnnt Htule Service Officer, Ren
htur L. F. Ilovlo :iiuimim-i-d toiiuv.
Dren will visit this area next week
for the purpose of helping vi-lerun- or their ilepemients In filtug
claim- fur compeusalliui hem-fils
o r solving their Insurance prob
toms- He may lie contacted as fol­
lows:
•
On Nov, 13, at 4:00 p. nt. at the
Oviedo Post Ufflce; on Nov. II
at 8:30 a. tn. In Hanford St ths of­
fice of Stnator Boyls.

wiiat "demand" there i- for Flori­
da fruit, a- well us -iiudur charts
-Imwing available supplies, were
used at the pre.otitalion. These
same charts were leprodueed In S
pamphlet which council officers
will us.- m explaining expectable
price- at Du- meetings of thslr
units, L u v i ^ m ^ l u t i u k L ^ ^ ^

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JVs Down DeLand,
Jones Scores B o t h
TD's; One Is 100
Yard Punt Return
In F i n a l Period
Two aecond half touchiJowiu,
on* * 104-yard punt return by
Fullback Johnny June*, guve th"
..S * " " 1***^* Junior VMrilty u 14 7
‘ ’victory over th,&lt; Ik'Land Bulldog
B team In the Memorial Stadium
Tuesday night.
Itw aa the flrat local appearance
by the Junior Fvds, who were un­
der the guidance of new couch
John Scott, tho hard-fought grid
iron battle gave the future Seminole football grruts it clean sweep
of their two-game home-and-home
eerlca with DeLand tide year.
Earlier the Feds overwhelmed trie
Bulldog*, 31-0, in Delutnd.
The Scot I men, who now hair
* N three and dropped only one
thia year, were h*W acoceleea In
tha flrat half. The Bulldog"
alerted the ecerlng fireworka in
the aecend period with a 65-yar,l
paydirt march which wax cli­
mated by dene Klllaon'a 12y a r d touchdown end-around

m

'w itJi* the locale trailing going
into the third period. Harold I’nte
recovered a Bulldog fumble on the
Sanford 25-yard line. Jones and
Randy Reynolds alternated carry­
ing the ball down to the DeLand
one. it took three plays, hut Junes
finally bullied his way over. Rey­
nolds scooted around end for the
successful conversion, tying the
game at 7-7.
la tho fourth period, a DrLand pont went sailing into the
Seminole end tone where Jones
gathered It In end went roaring
down the aldellnee with a tremipdnin 100-yard run, which w»«
ably aupporled by excellent
downfie Id blocking on the part
of the Seminole*.
Reynolds repeated hi* nmvinslon sweep around end of the tlilr I
period to give Hunfntd a It -7 final
score.
Tackle Larry Hales stood out,
making key offensive block* while
forming the cornerstono of the
Fad de?ense on the furwurd wall.
Harold Rate also stool out with
excellent hlocke nnd defensive
rushing. Ellison, who was a thorn
in the side uf Sanford all night,
Wgs the Individual star for tl.e
visitors.
The Homlnoles will nest play

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&lt;tgy
Lurrry Itate*
Johnny June*
Mainland of Daytona lieurh in the
Memorial Hlailmm next Tuesday
night at 7ifl(l p. m. The Junior
Fads defeated the coastal eleven
l u t month hy u whopping 32-11
DeLand ...........
0 7 0 o— 7
SANFORD
0 0 7 7 -1 4
Touchdowns! DeLand, Klllson.
Sanford, Jones (2).
Extra Rolnts: DeLand. Reterxun
Sanford, Reynolds (2).

Bowling Standings
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Act Glass
10 8 H20
BUna Machine
18 o 8ft
Post Office
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Stanlay-Rogcr*
12 15 80t
Celery City
ft 18 350
FPAL
o 18 801
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Thors. Nos. 11. 1952

EARLY WYNNER

By Alan Mover

Hy The Associated Rress
Kasy - going Raymond ( Rear)
Wolf, whose infectious good humor
belles his nickname, could easily
be pardoned If he became a snarl­
ing, truculent boor
Hefnre the season began, Ihe
Tulane clinch lost his lop halfback.
Ronnie Kent, who suffered a frac­
tured knee nnd was declared out
fur Ihe season And yesterday
Wolf ruefully announced that his
next best fullback, Ia-s Kennedy,
would lie lost for Ihe rest of the
season because or a broken bone
In his left wrist Kennedy was dis­
abled in the Misssslppl Stale game
last week.
So Wolf sighed, moved Jim Cart­
ridge to Ihe left-half slot and hoped
for the host. Tulane faces rebound­
ing Kentucky this week.
At lA'xIngtnn, the Southeastern
Conference's other "R ear"-llry an t
of Kentucky reported he was sat
isfletl with his Wildcats uftcr u
light scrimmage llryant said there
would be no more contact work
for his sipiail before Ihe Tulane
game
Murray Wormalh cancelled u
scheduled scrimmage for his Mis
slssippl Slate warriors In avoid
milling to a rather formidable In­
jury list
Muroon tpiarlcrbuek Jack I'urker. Ihe country's leading scorer,
and fullback Joe Fortunnto-hoth
hurt In thu Tulane game lust week participated In a signal drill
Warmath hopes they will he rcudy
for Auburn
And Auburn hum's It will lie
ready fur Rurker &lt;ouch Ralph .Ior­
dan devoted most of a long work
out to defensive measures designed
to harass the Mississippi Stale
Jack -rabbit
Offensively, halfback Charles

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In Selections

Tech’s Hardem an
Has Piled Up 660
Tech And
Yards This Year
III It MINE 11AM
— Georgia
Tech's great I-eon Hardeman, lift­
er tearing through Duke's llliic
Devils, leads the Southeastern Cm,fcroncc in rushing fur Hie seventh
week
The lilH iKiiuid halfback's 108
yards against Duke lust Saturday
guve him a season Iota* of tutu
yards In 121 carries, the SEC sta­
tistical bureau rennrted today
Duly pounding Dubby Marlow of
Alabama Is close In the Tech
blaster. The Title’s ace ground
g*Miner has picked up 577 yards
In 101 running attempts Ills 3 5
yard average per try Is a shade
belter than Hardeman's 3.4, how­
ever.
Joe Korluniito of Miss. Stale
moved into third place In SEC
rushing with 1113 yards In 72 uti
.fV.r,.!!.
Alithnmn and Georgia Tech
have
two
urming
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NEW Y* &gt;ItK i/P A powerful offeiiM- Isn't the only factor keeping
Maryland and Sugar Howl hound
Vanderbilt Is S e e n Georgia
Tech at the tup of the
footlmll heap the two southDefeating Miami; college
ern powers also have tho two best
plutnnm in tho lultll.
Spartans To Win defensive
Maryland, rated Nn. 2 team In
mea it i is n r-i irtiucM
the connlry in Ihe Associated Rress
l ' ^ AKSKN............... . lust one place alien,I of (ieorNI*.W Y(»HK
k.uh ili.il , j , ;jv :»h, aim maintains o slim
picking footballwinners Is ... easy
IJVl&gt;r ,tl„ rcchmon In the halllc
as picking apples' Not this lore f(1( ,|(.|,.M,, V,. |,(1,i„r,, figures rocaster, who had cmlv 50 correct i..nN,.,| |„day hy the NCAA Service
selections in to decisions Inst hat Korean
. . . .
disclosed
unlay. That’s an nvernge of 733
Maryland bus limited seven foes
Last .Saturday's dchaclc dragged to a total of 1.003 yards both rush
the seasonal mark down in 771 lug mill passing for an average of
on figures of 220 won, oh lost
13,1 i yunl &lt; per game yield Tech
Here are Hie uninsured winners has given up I.UIH yurtIs In seven
itjiih
of this week end's gullies
games lor a 13,17 aw rage, limn
Michigan Stale over Indiana teams, iucidriiliillv, are unbeaten
NCAA statistic, show Hull Michl- and untied, us Is Southern Calif,irgan State has Ihe most fearsome nin. which ranks fourth In total
attack In tho land The statistics defense with ii 173 8 yards per
say nothing about Indiana's de game figure.
fenso.
Southern Cnl. N». II tcutn in the
Oklahoma over Notre Dame AR poll, ranks just behind Ten­
u Ufti it?! m i t- ft Crowder
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Mini
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in s v r r ,
w n i t ii n
il* u
iju
iI,dal
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nessee.
which
has
u t175.5
Wuarterlioek
ami renter
Catlln. Oklah,una's C-t' lioys. In defense (igure. Tennessee Is eighth
turn the tide even though the game i In the AR |niII.
lx ployed
played in South Rend. The game ; Fonlhum ts leading
I'utling In
in rushing
Is your TV morsel Saturday alter defense with uu uverugu yield of
noon. It should be just about the Hilly 82 8 yards per game. Despite
ilcfi
best game you'll got lo see lu your its good ruslilng defense
and It*
own
living room ail season.
.-m, passing offense,
.vase, which rates
Georgia Tech over Army: Two No 1 slattstlcnlly, the Rams now
toams of whirlwind aperil. In nthll- have ilrojpeil four straight without
tlon to nil that speed Georgia Tccli i, victory.
Rebind Forilhum in rushing de­
has an awesome bnckfieid trio in
fense are Michigan Stale, the lop
Turner. Teas and Hardlmun.
leum
lu the AR poll, and Mary­
UCLA over Oregon Slate: .Should
be easy unless UCLA relaxes too land Michigan State's rushing detense average Is 84 2 and Mary­
much,
Southern California over Stan­ land's 87 0
llrighum Young sets the pace in
ford: Too much Trojan defense.
Kansu over Nebrnxku: The In pass defense, yielding only 42,5
lury lists are about nf uipiai length yards jht game. Colorado la lops
jut Kansas Is superior in must In punllng with un average of
14.1 yards per kick.
either respects.
Tennessee over Louisiana Slate:
Since that 7-0 setback by Duke, Woodruff Prepares
Tennessee has developed Into n
bowl-bound football team.
U-F For Vol Clash
Rurdue over Minnesota: Thoro
U at least one upset in Iho Big
GAINESVILLE (AV-Coach Bob
10 but thti doesn't appear to be Woodruff Is making every minute
the place for It. Rurtluo on Its way count lit getting his Florida Gators
to the nose Bawl.
ready for their meeting with the
Duke over Navy: A squeaker. Tennessee Vuls Nov. 15,
Texas over Baylor: Arkansas
With an open date this weekend,
boat Baylor, Texae crushed Ar­ the Gator grid mailer has planned
kansas. Off comparative scores,
every minute uf tho drill* designed
Pann over Georgia; Some day In cnunlornct tho powerful ilngle
lose Quskers will ttresk loose and wing nlleck nf Gen. Hob NeyUntre
Is could be tba Saturdsy.
forces,
Rrlnceton over Harvord: The
In Wednesday'! workout, Wood­
venerablo Big Three series Is re­ ruff kept offonslvo lines shuttling
sumed and for tho first tlmo In a bark and forth from blocking drills
deesde ill have fashionable rec­ lo runner
Back* alteralter
nner protection. Hicks
ords. Rrincotoh, however, has met tinted from
*
passing lo running tacthe stauncher opponent!.
tics whlie the defensive line
Finishing &lt;Ute rest In a hurry: worked
ml nn stopping B team runFriday night
tilmt und passing.
Detroit over Boston College,
Tho Gator-Vol meeting In Knox­
Bucknell aver Oeorge Washington, ville will be the tin t between e
Neyland ci ched teem end one
tutored by one of hi* ex'teckleo
Saturday
‘ former pupi:
Vast: Trinity over Amherat,
Fordham over Clemson, Connecti­
Yovl Berra of thu Yankee* hit
cut over Brown, Columbia over hte flmt. plnch-hlt honter In World
Dartmouth, Holy Croaa. over Col- Sprlea history against tho Dodgora
gate, Rutger* over Lafayetto,
Main* over Bowdoln, Syracuse In the 1047 classic.
Penn State, Coast Guard
over RPJ, Temple over Boston Davidson over
iver Richmond,
menmona, 8outh
ttouut
Univarsity, Wealeyan over Wli- Carolina oyai
‘
glnla over h
Virginia aver ,
Mary ovar VPL
Southwell: Mississippi o v e r
Houston, Rice -----Southorn Mol
AI M, Texaa

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Seminolea Must Wirv
To Keep SoutherrP
T i t l e Bid Alive;
DeLand Now Leads

Breaks Go Against Bear Wolf’s
Tulane Eleven All Season Long

I IfK SXNKIIItll HERALD

low's touchdown twin, has gained
481 yards In ,10 carries fur a 7.0
average, the lies) In the confer,'nee
Return! him In fiflli place lx lllll
Teas of Tech wllh 472 yards In
80 carries fur a 5 5 mark. Andy
Kniar
of &gt; Tennessee
Is charging
&gt;
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'n
cm^ ' ' or 5 3
Zoko Rrntknwskl of Georgia he­
came the first SEC passer to net
1,000 yurilx this season when he
cnnnccled for 228 yards last Salurday against the suppusedly iron­
clad Alabama defense. He has a
yardage total of 1.001 this fail.
Rrntknwskl leads Iho conference
in must completions with 73 ami
most pass attempt* with 158 Thir­
teen* nave been Intercepted, an­
other SEC top mark so far this
season.
Auburn's Duillty Spence is still
Hie S E C * most accurate passer
with a .024 completion record and
sovun aerial touchdowns In his
credit. Al Daggett of Louisiana
State hs* nudged him from his
punting leadership, however.
Doggett now has a record of 58
punt* averaging 40.0 yard*, against
Spence's 40.3 yard average In 50
kicks. Other lop punters And their
average yardages aro Jimmy Lear,
Mias., 30.0. Max McGee. Tulano,
38.3, and L'ratknwskl. 37 8.
End Harry Babcock of Georgia,
target far Bratkowskl's deadliest
throws, moved Into the SEC leader­
ship In total paaa receptions wllh
25. Bight behind him 1* Vanderbilt's
Ben Roderick with 24, They are
repealing a closo, 1931 rivalry.
GULF

Lillies stood out for tho Riainsmcn,
racing to two scrlmmuge touch­
downs and setting up another with
a 30-yard scamper.
Louisiana State is revamping its
offense after lust week’s 28 0 past­
ing hy Mississippi Coach (laynell
Tinsley shifted Jerry Marchund to
halfback to make room for Leroy
Luhat ut fullback. Lubat. the bril­
liant "black stallion" of 1051, has
been hampered hy Injuries this
season, lie looked good in ycstcrtluy t workout. USu meet* power
ful Tennessee this week.
Tennessee It
gave its defensive line
’OtljCii iax.ii
if i-l i i ri a f i i , M
icu tackle
navnu r
rough
scrimmage,
serimmag,
and
Ins Joyfully broke up ptay
Doug Atkins
after play. The offensive unit prac
tlced passing and kicking. Jimmy
Wade looked good passing and Rat
rileksiak lopped tho punters.
(irorgia Tech, earliest Sugar
lloul nominee In history, took Its
usual light mid-week workout. The
Engineers set up defensive patterns
against Army plays and polished
their vaunted running gumo
Alabama's Injury list swelled to
12 when halfback J . I) Koddurn
and guard Jeff Moorer were felled
liv flu. t'lell Hobson, the Title’s
No I ipiartcrbark, also missed
Ihe light 'llama drill because of
u enlii. Six Alabama ends are on
Ihe ailing list.
Gcorglu drilled ugainst Pennsyl­
vania's single wing attack. The
llulldngs leave toduy for Philadel­
phia and their first look at thu
single wing system this yekr
Mississippi crnnhusliod offense.
The Rehs meet flnuslnn Saturday
night.
Florida, with no opt,,merit this
week, continued In took ahead to
Tennessee. The (tutors travel lo
Knoxville next week, well aware
that an upset victory over thu Vols
could Insure a howl hid.

Sports Roundup
liv GAYLE TALBOT
NEW YORK ofi - The time is
approaching when Baseball Com­
missioner Ford C. Frick will Imvc
to wade Into the St lauds situation
with his sleeves rolled up and
somehow resolve Ihe running fight
between Fred Suluh, aggrieved
president of Ihe I'arillnulx, and lllll
vreck. Hie man who thinks that
every night Is Halloween.
t'erhup* the endless bickering be­
tween the two club heads lx more
funny than anything else at the
liniment, but It i* heading for something serious In time, and tho more
'((her elements In tho gamo will
feel relieved whim tho commis­
sioner deals himself In. ax he
will.
From what wo hoar, Salgh has,
In .fact, appealed to Frick to give
hint some relief from the capricious
Brownie president, a clear Indica­
tion that Vceek h ahead on points
Salgh dnesnl’ Just wunt Veeck
cliuxtlxcl for having "tampered
with" pitcher Marry Hrrchcon In
their latest flareup- he wants
Frick to slap a sort of permanent
restraining order on hi* torment­
or.
For one thing ho is almighty
tired of Veeck claiming overy
young pluyer upon whom he
seeks waivers for tarmlng-out pur­
poses. Salgh Is convinced that Wild
Bill has no Intention of promoting
such players to tho Browns, but
just claims them fur Iho hell nf
it.
That ts only ono of the petty
annoyances to which Salgh feels
ho has been subjected since Veeck
gained control of the Browns and
became the Cardinals’ landlord ut
Sportsman's Pork. Tho Hat la i
long one, and Hulgh, considering
that he Is a lawyer by profession,
has proved to be delightfully thinskinned from Vceck's point of view,
The cx-Marlne obviously Is having
a wonderful time for himself.
However silly the war of nerves
between tho two magnates looks
to the esittal observer, though. It
has undertones nf aertousncia. Un­
less Frick does tako a firm hand,
tho Cardinals could In tima be
forced out of St. Louis and the
entire structure of the majur
league* be Jeopardised.
The Cards' lease on the park
owned by the Browns has only
seven mare yean to run. and Salgh
has abandoned all thought of build­
ing a park of hla own. Thus, if
Veeck means to settle down and
stay for Ihe long haul In SI. Louis,
he eventually will hava Salgh ovar
a barrel.
fUNTA GOUDA

Wft

QORDA UB-A Punta
uldt,
Got ua ■«&gt;•»•* auii
1*1 startled
ai«i u*u by
vjr a■
flock of billiards flying up In front
of him, lost control of his car and
hla wife waa killed when It over­
turned.
The victim waa M n.
Coleman, 36. The driver.
Coleman, was seriously Injund In
the acchuot 10 ratio* north of hare
Wednesday.

TAMl'A MV-The fifth annua]
Palma Cela amateur Invitational
golf tournament opened today with
an 18-hole qualifying round.
Favorliea In the field of 105 in­
cluded defending champion Bill
Stomblcr, Miami; two former
champions. Jim Lee, Tallahassee,
and Hugh lfayea, Clearwater; MarK
ftoot and I* a Handt, Tampa:
tv Naberi, SI. Petersburg; and
Jim Frank Glbeon, Duke Uni
Arnold Mitwlay, Miami.
I l l * low 31 qualifier* will play" vt ratty’* 1951 football captain la
71 holes for Ihe title IB Friday, II currently enrolled In the Duke
Medical School.
Saturday and 36 Sunday.

ROCKY MARCIANO, world's heavy weight champion, relate* amusing
ring experiences to Sgt, Robert 11. Hill, of Uniting*-on-Hudson, N. Y.,
during a visit to wounded veterans at the Walter Reed Hospital in
Washington, D. C. Sgt. lllll is a double-amputee of the Korean war.

Sugar Bowl Looks I'attee Shifts Ends
For Game Saturduy
For Grid Team To
DELAND Us—Down to two hale
hearty cndi, Stetson Coach
Oppose Engineers and
Jay I’attee has shifted Halfback

Bod Lonslngcr to a defensive end
By JAMES 8AGGUS
and Tackle Earl Loomon to un
NEW ORLEANS (JB-The Sugor offensive end for Saturday's liomcHowl grabbed Georgia Tech und coming football game with East
began combing tho monitor list of Carolina Slate.
remaining ellglbles today for a
Freshman End Mark llnffurd.
team capable of matching football Johnson
City. 111., was hospitalized
wiis wllh tho nation’s third ranking Wednesday
with a fractured neck
team.
vertebrae. Ho was Injured In Mon­
Officially Ihe Sugar Bowl had day's scrimmage.
nn comment about an opponent for
Rattce gave his squad a workout
unbeaten and untied Tech hero under
lights Wednesday night
Jan. 1. Rrlvatelv. however, n"*&gt; with antho
eye tu itrengthelng an of­
Sugar Rowl official said he would fense to penetrate East Carolina's
like to see either Maryland oe
defense Seven foes have
Oklahoma- two tested Sugar Bowl effective
only 54 point* on the Pi­
favorites Bot both now are banned scored
rates. Stetson also Is concerned
iiy their conferences from bowls. \ wllh
a defense (or the sharp pussWith both apparently nut nf tho I lug of East Carolina's Dick ('herrunning, another official said:
try.
"We honestly have nobody In
mind now."
There has been talk about Penn
State and Vlllanova, but none came
from Sugar Bowleri -even unoffi­
cially. The Sugar Bowl never lists
team* under consideration.
Tech accepted the Bowl’s Invita­
tion last night after Ironing out
two point! of difference.
NEW YORK ift — The scramble
Fred Dlgby, general manager of for team* for the Jan. I football
(he Sugar Bowl, said Immediately howl spectacles was on loday with
Now Orleans' Sugar Bowl out in
contract had been signed. But Bowl front of tho pack.
president Irwin Roche said later
Gcrogia Tech, unbeaten, united
only a "gentleman’s agreement" nnd unsurpassed at the moment
had been reached.
[ as a bowl attraction, agreed to
Charlie Griffin, Tech’s business play In the Sugar Bowl yesterday,
manager for nthletles who came thus becoming one uf the earliest
to New Orleans to discuss the Invl i Imwl bmittcl team* since the New
tali,in, said Tech players voted to Year's Day classics were started.
Whn the powerful Engineer*, thirdaccept the Sugar Bowl bid.
in the Associated Press poll,
Coach Bobby Dodd said in At­ ranked
will meet Is anybody's guess.
lanta:
The Rose Rowl at Pasadena,
" f haven't any Idea who we'll
of the January spec­
nlay-and I don’t think the Sugnr grund-daddy
will, of course, match the
Bowl foika have either. I know tacles.
Raclflc Coast Conference and nig
they'll get a good team-1 Just hope Ten champions. Dallas' Cotton
It Isn't too good.
Rowl will have the Southwest Con­
"But I feel sure our boys won" ference winner a* host team. But
disappoint the fans," Doda added. the three conference race* ore far
Dodd's Southeastern Conference from settled, and nobody can say
powerhouse h is been anything but for *ure i t thl* date who'll be de­
disappointing thia year. Tech has fending conference honors Jan. 1.
defeiled Tne Citadel. Florida,
The Miami Orange Bowl, fourth
Southern Methodist, Tulane, Au­ of the big four bowls, will hold
burn, Vanderbilt and previously a committee meeting thl* week
unbesten Duke. Ahead are Army, end, and member* declined to dis­
Alabama, Florida State and Geor­ cuss any possible teems until then.
gia.
A spokesman commented, howTech haa played 21 straight over. that "November 1* on Im­
games without a Ion. The only portant month in football and we
blemish on the string which ex­ want to pick the best team s."
tends back to 1950 Is a tie against
A rundown of the top 10 teams
Duke last yaar.
shows that only one other team,
The Georgians became tho na­ eighth-ranked Tennessee, is eligi­
tion's hottast bowl prospect by ble for a bowl bid. The Volunteers,
smacking Duka lt-7 last week.
who hava appeared In many bowl
The 1953 Sugar Bowl will mark gamta In past years, are still try­
Georgia Tech'* ninth bowl appear- ing to live down an early season
ance-the second here. Teeh's first loss to Duka, which was whomped,
trip to the Sugar Bowl was in 29-T, by Georgia Tech last Satur­
1944, Tech haa also appeared In day.
Ihe Orange Bowl four times and
Michigan State. No. 1, Is a mem­
once each In the Rose, Oil and ber of the Big Ten, although not
Cotton Bowls. The game Jin . 1 allglbla for * conference football
will net each team about ttso.uou, competition until next year. Mary­
with possibly more coming from land, No. 3, la birred by a Southern
radio and TV rights.
Conference ruling against bowl
The Issues over which Tech and gamer.
the Sugar Bowl had dlHrrcd were
Oklahoma, No. 4, and Kansas,
location of aaats allocated Tach No. 7, are members of the Big
and aasurancta of hotel reserva­
tions for Tech fans.
Dodd said he waa not concerned
much about the hotel reaervation*.
Each of tha Sugar Bowl teams honors
will get ona-sjxlh 'of Ut* seats In
Purdua, No. 9, Is tha current
stadium,
ISugar.
___ Bowl,
______
j m t which bolds favorite to meet the UCLA-USC
mnr« than 60,000.. Tba arrangement winner In tha Rose Bowl, and Notre
follows tha pattern sat forth by Dsma, No. 10, dots not go In for
tha NCAA.
bowl gamts.

After extending n two-year
winning xtretik to seven straight
victories, Seminole High School's
gridder* hnve lost to St. Augus­
tine In u conference clash and
were tied last Friday night hy the
Wildcats In Winter Rnrk. Tomor^
row night the Celery Fed* will h.fr
seeking it, IWill lice buck into the
victory column which will he es­
sential 'f they hope to annex Ihe
East Florida Conference foothnll
title this fall.
The Seminole* will Journey lu
to New Smyrna Reach for to­
morrow night's encounter. The
'Barracuda* will be the third
conference team the local* have
played (hi* year. Deaplte the soso 1-1 record thl* season, S * n - £
ford has ■ chance under the new ^
divisional conference setup to
go on and win the EFC grid
pennant this year.
I1. K. Yonge, of Gaineavllle, has
already annexed tho northern
league title with wins over DeLand, Ralutku nnd St. Auguxtle.e.
The southern title will probably
not be determined until Del.and,
whirl, is currently lending the
southern teams in the EFC, and
Hanford meet here on the Nov. 2 t e
homecoming clashing under thV
arches in the Memorial Stadium.
Both Senhreeze and New
Smyrna have lost twice or more
to slmost eliminate them from
contention in Ihe south. Un­
der the new conference setup
this year the best team in Ihe
north, co m p r i n i i i g Yougr.
Starke, Rtdalku and St. Angusline, and the lop Noulhrrn team,
rnmpoMCfl of Senhreeze, New
Smyrna, Del.and nnd Sanford.oj
will bottle It e"l for the lea­
gue title at the end of the re.i*»n In a play-off lilt.
Currently, Del.nnd and Sunford
are leading for the southern title
berth, each having been defeated
in league play only once. DvLMnd
has two conference win* nnd Ssnford only one. The Fed", however,
still have to play Senbreexe mid
New Smyrna Iteforo meeting De[.and. A win against the next two
foes would greatly enhance tliJJ
Seminole"' play-off aspiration*.
gpjurrd center Terry Cordell
mnv be ready for tomorrow
night's clash with the Barracuda".

Mad Scramble For
SPOUTS M1KKOR
Bowl Bids Begins
By The Associated Preia
As Season Wanes TODAY A YEAR AGO — Cii).

BQMM6 TOMGHT

Humberto Marlle* nf Mexico won
his fifth major victory, Individual
championship challenge, at thA
Madison Square Garden horso
show.
FIVE YEARS AGO — Fifty-three
Eastern colleges formed n new
Eastern College Athletic Confer­
ence.
TEN YEARS AGO - Commis­
sioner K. M Landis fined Frank
Croxelll nnd Joe Gordon 1230 each
for a run In with umpires In Ihe
third game of the World Scries.
TWENTY YEARS AGO — Col­
gate was the oidy undefeated o n f,
untied team In Ihe nation which
did not have a pouit "cored against
II.
DRIVER DIES
SAN JOSE, Calif. Ux—Joe Jam es,
27-year old racing driver from Von
Nuvx, died late yesterday of In­
juries suffered when his car
cracked up Sunday ut the AAA 100mile championship race here.
Jam c* suffered a fractured skull
when hi* racer flipped over foultime* a* he was leading nn the 47tlf
lap. He apparently hud been blind­
ed by tho sun.

Celery Fed Schedule
Nov. 7—Naw Smyrna, (her#
Nov. 14—Seabreeze, here
Nov. 21— Kdaewster, there
Nov, 26—DeLand, hare
(llomrcomlng)

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Reds Observe
35th Birthday
With Parade

Established 1908

SANFOR d T FL O R ID A

Wreck nice Left Behind By Kintinjr Ohio Prisoners

FRIDAY NOV. 7. 1952

AssorialiMl I’ re ss I n ix e d W ire

Mv EDDIE GILMORE
MOSCOW tit—One of the ahorteal
military parades ever aeen in
Moscow marked the 55th anniver­
s a r y celebration today of the BolTthevlk revolution. Prime Mlnlater
Stalin reviewed the parade from
Ids usual place atop the blit mar­
ble lomb of Lenin in Red Square.
llerniiHO of low clouds there waa
no display id Soviet alrpowcr, as
has been the case In past years.
tlefnre Hie parade started Marshul Kemeon Timoshenko, com­
mander nf the White Russian mili­
tary district and one nf the Soviet
Union’.*&lt; military heroes In World
tolViir II, mill the nation the armed
“ trees of the Soviet Union have
everythin)) necessary to repel an
invader
lie denounced "warmongers.”
saying they dream of a new world
war while carrying on a barbarous
war against the Korean people. He
sr.id Russia "con be confident that
the Soviet armed forces are pre­
pared to fulfill Ihc task id defendIni; the peaceful labor of the Soviet
people.
^ Stalin wore his genorallsiimn’s
“ mlform. The Russian leader, who
will he 73 on Dec 21, walked up
about to steps to a landing, where
he raised Ills rittht hand in greet­
ing to foreign diplomats, including
those of the U, S. and other
Western powers, who were In re­
viewing stands to see the show.
Then he walked up the remaining
.30 or 40 steps to the usual re­
viewing place.
It was a raw, gray day In the
^snow-blanketed capital.
When Timoshenko ended his
speech a band of 1,000 men struck
up Ihe hymn of Ihe Soviet Union,
cannon roared a 30-gun salute and
Ihe parade gut under way.
The military section of the pa­
rade Included motorcyclists with
submachine guna, armoted car*
amt anti-aircraft weapons, motorlied weapons, tanka, armed para­
chutists, rocket firing trucks, motorltcd artillery. Including great
•open-mouthed cannon with 2 fr*e n
assigned to each,
Athletes of the Soviet Union
marched In the civilian section of
the parade. These aIncluded
ML____cham
r _„_
Jrmplc glmes
rin Helsinki

By WII.I.IAM C. BARNARD
I t ’ s “ W t ' k ' o n u * 1101111', D a d d y ” F o r N i x o n
SEOUL (At — The biggest guns
in the U.N's Korean arsenal ham
mered Red posit Inns on the Cen­
tral Front Inday and Jubilant
artillerymen claimed Ihey were
•vInning Ihe blnody battle nf the
bills
Allied officer* said about half nf
the 200 Chinese field pieces around
Triangle Mill und Sni|&gt;cr Itidgr
have been destroyed or damaged
The Knmhw'.i vallev shuddered
nuler Ihe Impact of the nii mil
Allied barrage
As the big guns roared, the first
snowfall nf the winter sifted down
front leaden skies Infantrymen nf
twiih sides huddled in bunker* and
foxholes, leaving them imly for
scattered patrol dashes across the
dismal 133 mile front
Chinese Reds threw two feetde
attacks at Sniper Ridge in the pro
dawn darkness Allied artillery and
mortar fire chopped them to hits
The 11 N high command turned
over Hie Central Front battle tu
the artillerymen Wednesday night
AP Correspondent John Han
dnlnh at Ihe front said Allied
artillerymen figure it will take
them about It) days lo destroy Hu­
lled guns "if they slay there and
shoot it out with u* "
The continual liarrngr already
wo* showing ii* effect Tuesday
about 23.IXXI rounds of Chinese fire
only 11,woo rounds were counted
Thursday It dropped to 4.IXN) Kri
day on* quieter still
Randolph said Ihe big guns can't
do tile Job alone Some Clniiesifield pieces are prolerteil In log
and enrlb parapets up to 23 feet
thick Olliers are hidden m tunnel*
and cave*
The artillery hopes to get rim-i
of Ihem Air Force attack* with
searing napalm and big bomb*
may take care of Ihe rest.
The II S Eighth Army u ltl Hii
Ruck In Washington, Vice Pic mb-ut Llc« i I*i■&gt;.. ■
Reds launched severul "hit ami
run" allacks along the front Fri arnta to great Ills lillh- dii'ighli-i I'ulioun, it. it. il,
day It aald they probably wen- where In* voted. (Illtermilinnul Soonitphoini
harassing attacks unlv, with no In
tent lo capture Allied ground
All ware tauten back. '
The season's first snnw brought
a bitter taste uf the miserable
months ahead
Lail night 1126 Invader bombers
ranged liver Red lines in their
ermlimtlng attacks mi Communist
transport Pilots reported 120 Red
hit Hie Allied line* Wednesday
trucks destroyed

C Of C Committee Traffic* And Alley Bean Movement
Sets Membership Problems Slated Reported Better
For City Meet
At Farm Market
Drive Next Week
T r a f f ic and nllry mu It i t s

"Kickoff” Breakfast
To B e Hel d At
Montezuma Monday

ImM

4 iirf»m*H4*ii» pit»Hinn on I lit- (
agenda for the f.lv Commission S m a l l V o l l i n U * ( &gt;f P O D mrctinir Momlnv night.
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|)CTS A I K l O t \WVV f i g -

No. 56

UN Artillery
Eisenhower
Asked
T
o
Rocks Valley
With Barrage Send E m issaries For
Claim Is Made Bloody
Battle Of Hills Is
Beinjr Won As Ene­
my Guns Get Works

The twisted and charred remains nf one of tile r io!-wrecked I.nil.lings at Ohio I'cnitciitiury, in Colum­
bus, I* shown ill this first picture which the warden h as allowed to he ti.kcn. Scv&lt; ml structures mi the
prison grounds were destroyed by fires touched off l.y I,‘.'INI mutinous convicts befoie they were herded
back into their cells. The damage is placed at A1.1)00.|lt)l». I Interuuli.iliul Buundphuto)

I air Hirouxh Saturday, Slightly
•older loiiljcnt with scattered frost
extreme north, Warmer Satunlay.

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^Shortest Military Re­
view Ever Seen la
Staged In Moscow
Before Joe Stalin

i

rilK VVKATHRH

Top-Level Conference
Truman Sujrjjrestion Is
For Talks With De­
fense, Budget And
State Departments
WASHINGTON n - President
Irinnan today asked President elect Elsenhower In seed represen­
tative-. tu tin- Defense and State
Depailtneids and Budget Bureau
".it the earliest po -itile moment."
in i telegram lo Eisenhower, the
president also confirmed Nov. 17
a * Hie date for a White House
melting with In- Republican suc­
cessor to arrange an orderly trans­
fer ot executive authority
Hie While llmise disclosed that
11oman sent a Personal messenger
yesterday In Eisenhower who is
resting at Augusta. (Sit.
\ spokesman would not tell new*,

men Ihe Identity of the messenger
m.r the nature ot his information
tor the general
I he spokesman said the messen­
ger was to suggest "other lines of
......pel .limit" in the interim period
h- fore the Imiiiguraltoii, but that
the proposals would not he made
public
Illumin'- telegram In Kisenlinwer s.ild
"Your telegram id yesterday ar­
m ed just ufler my messenger had
departed for Augusta
' We evidently are thinking along
•he -nine lines with regard to the
transfer of the executive branch of
the government
"1 will he happy lo see you the
seventeenth it that date Is entirely
s.iiisfaetorv to you
“ ! will appreciate your appoint-

from home owners on Valencia
Diivc lo have an alley opened
v t a b l e s Indicated
41 tan i In i i 4*iI 4$ii I *i«b r totM• |
from Locust Avenue i&lt;&gt; Sanford
A Inin I o( 14. tin bushel hampers
The Remlnnle Countv Chamber Avenue for tile rolled ion III lia-il
nf Commerce incmhcrshin com­ and gmi.age. A repnrl also will he of beans have moved through the
mittee met at the City Hall ves- given concerning the opening of Sanford Slate Farmers' Market
terdav afternoon under the chair­ an alley running north and south through Thursday this week, ac­
manship of K. C. Kllnnlrlck, Jr. between Locust and Mcllonville cording tu Sandy Anderson, show­
and made plena for the annual Avenues, between Cntullnu Drive ing a constant Increase from about
3,000 bushels Monday lo approxi­
membership drlv# which will lie and Twentieth Htrret.
A letter from Mrs. Raymond mately 4,400 bushels yesterday
made next week.
The kickoff breakfast will lie Lumtqulxt, 1701 Magnolia Avenue,
A small volume of peppers, egg,
Maigari-l fttern, young pianist
held el the Mnnteiuma Hotel nt has hren received by the C|lv, re- plant, cucumbers, squash, parslejl
wbus,! Celuit nt New York’* Town
Hall in the splint? of Ixft| rause-t
7:3d o'clock Monday morning with noestlntr signs stressing slower and cabbage is moving through Ihe
all team raptaina and their cn- automobile speeds nil Magnolia market, he said, with the anlleic iHies to dust off their Sunday
worksra present when card* and Avenue, between Fifteenth apd paliun of volume Increasing daily
superlatives, will Inimcti Sanford's
A break down nf the commodity
literature pertaining to the Cham­ Eighteenth .Streets, fur the pronew Municipal Concert series with
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ber
will he distributed
and i»r* lection of children of the neigh- report fur July through October,
her distinctive piano stylings nf
rangementa made for* concluding - bnrhood, A report on a meeting which totalled $261,000 10 In sale*!
c|a»-i, nl and Xeml-clussl. ul music
the drive within the week.
with Slate Road Department un showed the following figures lor
t u m u l t nor night tit Ihe Smithsldc
Among those present at the gineers regarding a rei|u&lt;-t for Florida products Hearts. 17,1.13 l.u
I'llitiniv Si lioul jiuditurinm ut M:(M)
meeting were Manager Furred relief &lt;&gt;f a traffic pi'ddcm on slid hampers sidtl at an average
p m
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Mi-- S t e n t , uh n ginned wide
Hreekrnrldgc, Wallace Dietrichs, South I'ark Avenue also wdl be price of $2 43 for an approximate
U S ItlTII DIVISION. K&lt;&gt;
a. c h u m w hen she " cuiu'.-i l u c d " the
S tu rt O f W o rk O n
William Clark. Al Wilson, W. A. aired. Marion Hutmnn, . b a n man value of $42,021)73, beans. Rina. 17 reaWITH
&lt;£)—
Startled
Infantrymen
on
Ihe
nf
the
traffic
cumimttoe.
will
bushel
hampers
sold
at
an
average
-untla asi.-in Minte- dining ihe
Patrick, Roy Rritt. It. L. IVrklns.
I price of $4 for an upproxlniutu Korean Frunl asked "What's a
S m ith O v ic tlo B o a t!
‘list I it u years, lias selected po|iuJr.. Knrlyle Hoesholder, Holland present n report.
sailor
doing
iqi
here’
"
lac
p i a n o works n f Claude I'ellusBids will be brought up for con,lf ,,tf'
Dean, Clarence Redding. AI I.... .
" I ’m looking for my slop." wu*
l orn, 67It criilcs at $3 23. $2,70.1
-v, f ilm /
Scholmrt,
Frederic
AH *&gt;( l It»* i itflit 4 nf wu y 1111 Jt|)
Mark Cleveland, and M. R. Strick­ sidrralion regarding the purchnse
Ihe
slock
answer
|.'miKi ult Chopin
and
several
1of pipe, fittings und other Mia- 30; cucumbers, i.iof bushel* .it
Actually Octavio Guna, radar |*i n x t m i t l i ' l y 12 5 j m i c t U u f l u l
FT. PIERCE IAS-Warren Black­ land.
$2
H
O
,
$4,211
20;
egg
plant,
022
bn
idh eis for tiei Ivso putt rivltat.
Other team captains Include the I terlals for the Water Department,
man from llte carrn-i Ron llnmine lift || I %VI■-f(||(!■ flf I'Hiil Ilf fill St nil'll
mon. who was In charge of Dan
shels
at
$2
73.
$2.333
30,
e-carole,
Mi
lean Buyer, president o f
McCarty's general election cam- Rev. L. W. Scott of Lake Mary. [ and for the purchase nf a public 2.764 bushels nt $73. $2 073; grape Richard, was looking fur In* limit) 1 1 V i I"t i l l III *1441 II II \ 4' lu***U n *' *' u i I*1 1
ih, Municipal Concert* ot Sanoalgn lor governor, will en lo Tal­ R. J . Bauman, Charles Cole of address system for &lt;h- Commis­ fruit, H.6S3 buses ul $3 IS, $27 rr. John, a ror|x&gt;rul from Austin, I 111 III! 11!||iil#1Vl"(A««'III |kIa11■'* I t»\
(ur t a i.n tii that over tun person*
lahassee with him as admlnlstra- Genova, n. F. Wheeler, J r . of sion room. Discussion* "ill be 236 !&gt;3; okra, three bushel* ul $6, Tex They hadn’t seen each oilier VI"I*I Him Nit i* uf till' nlii •"i-iff$ 4 &gt;||*
lad,I - 1-11* 0,1 It, ki ts fill tin* five
rmtnnrniit lit ( Hi* t|*», urt hmIihi'
live osslstsnl when McCarty takes Oviedo, Bonny Powell ami George held concerning ordinance No. SHHI, $16; oranges, 16.327 boxes at $4 23, since Christmas, lHMi
u m ,. i t - winch will la* staged here
to Inforiiiutlun |tivMg'Hti'll Ky M &lt;*
office in January.
Touhy.
They finally met
dealing with handbill*, circular* $70,210 73; peppers, 2,631 bushels
fin the
st five months In eon*
Letters are going out lodav to and the like, on Ihe suggested nt $3 23, $6.330 73; sweet poUtm--,
"Neither of us could suy any llnguu. Sun fin. I surveyor, ut th,- 1
Blackmon's appointment Is the
11 on 11ii him! 41m l*i4MMr 'Ihrvrf
rs*arutiti iiit-ctinu of till* s , omo.l. Mull * ' it i- H, nit UM|1............ ii'ilir IIh toll, M. •ll with tlia- .Municipal Cunmembers ami prospective members trash ordinance, dealing with rale* 137 bushels at $3 33. $4.361)3; rad­
first McCarty has announced.
•f New Yurk
r u m |' 114't I It,» lilt’
' lirt- Half) li'gi C O *
County Board of I'ouimi-.-ioioi
He sold ho expects to announce of the organisation outlining the for pick-up service, and on fur ishes. IS five dozen huskelx al $2 23,
T lu­ s will ll-dilr 1'iimniv School's
i if Uf1 Mlull i hn-t I.IMN til,IV
tins iiioi nliti,'.
anthers during the neat few weeks. work during the past year. For­ nlshiiig the Tourist Center.
$33.73; yellow squush, 1!! bushels
ll o 'ii. 'fit Mil toi- l.c-M coiopletely
Ttic iuipruvi-uu'iil |u oki am i t i n M lit III t 1i' 111 mofuid iii uiirk
"t'm not trying to he coy," Mc­ mer members am being urged tu
Letter* of answer $■&gt; nomina­ nt $3 23, $31); lumutoe*. 206 crates
1*' f Ul ttfl ted nod will -civ,- as an
In-lily tuki-U ill two poll loll ui llo IIU! *' •tvvi 1 ll i\HI III peace
Carty said, adding that his con­ mall In their membership dues tion* to the City Planning Com­ ut $6 2.1, $1,716; turnips. 30 dozen
1tit Rr\ *&lt;11111111a man prt’ si -tiled .-xc-lll1III1 i ulicert hull fur (he wlnsideration of mrn for key positions and not wait to he ended on a* mission will be presented from hunches nl $2 73, $137 30; water
tm.lytl allow-, it was sluled ill
Ills III |u*m !• , nidiaml mv; the let -i‘I l!a- t tint vvill he cmcluded
hasn’t reached the stage at which this requires
ttir mi-cliiig,
with a
two mill
(lunfiniiril Oh l-m , - l i t
an unnecessary
he Is ready to announce decisions. amount of time hy those who are Ira Southward und Arthur L. Wil­
s t ic t c h to uiuiiiiiK two milt-- from Ui11III IihLi s taking Hie Mill alum m Ma tl h. Miss Bin .-I -nut.
son.
i m l u m Miss Stern
" I haven't nrnmlsed anv jobs making a voluntary contribution
tin- o iu n g i' county line slated tm I n .m (lie end id Muild War II
The Celery City Classic Com­ Witni'HH Says South
ability to piesent an
and it makes life enjoyable for me. of their efforts to the Chamber
immediate
linpruv-'nieut.
wloli Ihrim It Ihe iilgunlrmg id (lie t nil
mittee,
composed
of
Dr.
George
tog, p», .omillty, who
I've got a clear conscience. They of Commerce.
H
uh f&gt; Million Slaves J M and Irving Fclnlu-rg ami t tin I portion ad jacent to llo hue ed .Hulls In tlie I ulltllcl III Ku plav- wilti ..mv
11.
Starke,
chairman,
William
Din­
art Pm nod possessmay tie disappointed but no man
Ihelr Frcrwax t'orp are the sub will tie lni|iruveil later.
i c .i lie brouglit mil Ihe eunillel iThe report shows that the
can say I promised him a Job." Chamber of Commerce had a total gle and John Lawson, ha* mode
Ilnldinif up the Iniuiedlute poi
nue I a uleougieal nature la-tween e imagiMittlull to produce l.rnuty
*cl* of an extensive article in the
GENEVA,
SWITZERLAND
i.V
a
request
for
a
hearing
by
the
Most general speculation hai
637 memberships last year, or City Commission. George Williams Stetson Kennedy, Switzerland, Fla Nov. 1 Issue uf Business Week turn uf the program is settlemeii* Com nmiUMti and Denmeruey or la- nod -mind
been that McCarty will name of
\ -ph'lidid array of artists are
51
more than the year before. ha* requested u spi-ciul meeting told Ihe United Nation* Forced which detail* al length how Ihelr with I). K. Kersey, owner of ila- Iw.-.'i atheism and la-liels m l tins
^ R lch n rd II. Simpson, former speak- Members
to-doled In pi-rf-ont lo-ie during
non operating Coffee Cup, wla. i liaiutv and theism
of
the
membership
com­
Labor
Committee
tixlay
more
than
of‘
the
Commlslon
to
discuss
City
** * * t of the Stale House of Repre­
floor polishing Insecticide ("the
la pn--enlilig the lam ( III l-ll.ni llo , nitre mi usou, Ml-* Buyer -aid
five million Negroes, Mexican* and greatest discovery since *oap"i asking $100 in making adjust
sentatives from Monllcello, to head mittee expressed the hope that auditing.
apt . -I,a h I., pi-.ii c he hrmigld out I Mi |lee. 6 petrovn Mild Fnstofsky,
melds to Ills property
this
max
be
Increased
to
ton
or
white
sharecroppers
were
I
h
-I
iui
Ihe State Road Department. Mc­
invented and promoted
prnno und vtoRlii-t, will (.rrsent
l . * vuh i-m Ihe idea
This tiropuseii settlement un * two pulldforced lo work against their will was
Carty declined to confirm the re­ more this vear.
The prealdent of Ihe Sanford eor iml agreed upon by Hie laiiud al that pea. i- wnii't wink, there will ll . -e,oml ill tile series &gt;,f muslrut
Flasrman
Demanded
in
thp
Southern
Imltcd
Stales
In
addition
to
membership*
port but indicated Simpson may
recently wcnl lo New the moi'idnir sessiuu ami an at alu v- he vi ,.i
that man n limit rolM-ert Kennedy's testimony was Hie mration
have a major position In hla ad­ amounting lo $0,302.61), the Cbnmfork City to arrange fur the In- j tempi was being made to have il Hint a a v . 1 Hurnainsite idc.ill-m
Buiele tickets to llu- i-i-i ftirmanBy
I/ongwcHid
Group
first
tu
he
tiresrnleil
to
(he
comher
of
Commerce
received
$6,(K
M
)
ministration IT he wanta It.
IrnducHon uf his popular product lowered for further discussion
llu* ta in l licit man i- iiatillally . .. will lie on -ale at the andllormiller
on
alleged
force
labor
prac­
from
the
City
of
Ban
ford
and
Blackmon took no alive part In
LONG WOOD—Irnte citizen* of tices In the United Slates The over throughout the east amt to engage |tills nfli-rniiiin. I 'oniinlssluiiers up gnnd tilal that he really deslles ....... Iml Ituyiiumd Hull. t&gt;u.slne»»
Ifanrlaaea ns I'ssi Three)
McCarty's primary campaign. He
Wingwnnd demanded at last night'* whelming mass of evidence hither­ the services of Kutrniiff &amp; Ryan, ' peureiI -omewliat aiixiuus to gel peace and In lice and Hud II wn matiugei, ui gets all vvlrn intumi to
was at that lime secretary of the
er llu* series to contact him hn*
meeting nf the laingwood town to has concerned forced tabor in national advertising agency, tor &gt;the Eirnjerl uudetwav, as voieed lust have tin- i h.ime llirunglt edit
Ft. Pierce Chamber of Commerce, 8m*D» Named Head
Hi promotion.
bv Giiturnissiimer W. &lt;1, Kllbee, cah.ui and win Id wule organizutiun, mi-diatel.v for a limited number of
council that the council demand Ihe Communist countries.
tfoa also ta president of the Florida
Tno Business Week article goes who Minted, " L e t 's not liulil il u|i
i t aiillniied llu Cage Three I
&gt;-ii-i,n pas so- are -dill available,
the Atlantic Coaat Une Rail­
He told correspondents that lie
tiamher
Executives.
„ Cham
her of Commerce Executive!
Of RellglouH Group that
S iu'cImI i ate- f.,i studi nt* will bo
road put a flagman at a crossing wus at nne time un undercover bark tn 11)47 when Irving Felnherg atiotber Ut) days,"
'J
McCarty said Blackmon’s aelec
/iffered,
her# whero a woman motorist wa* investigator of the Ku Ktux Kl.m was operating his small Insecticide
Mr. Itagiiii said walk will -.tint Ornnju* County Hus
tlon was not In the nature of a
plant here In Sanford and his
Tha followlnr officer* were
11 anlllliirir in, I-nup I'Krrrl
Tills In Die schedule for th#
In Georgia on hcholf of the Georgia hrnther,
political rewind. " I l ’s strictly a elected to need tha Ranford Min- kilted by a train Wedrie*day.
Jack, was rutmlnv Ihe
The group of clliien* attended Department of Law and still me­
2i;th Bond Fatality forth coming nnisicut concerta.
matter nf doing a Job. 1 feel he latetlal Association for the comSouthern
Eleclrlc
Co
In
Totloha*
Tomorrow night Muignrct .Stem,
Dedication Sel For
can contribute to the offlelal op­ •nf P i r i prealdent, Rev, Glenn E. Ihe council meeting In protest of rles hi* Klan membership card. ice
Ihe lick of signals at a crossing
Kennedy, a writer, was on active
i'C n ia ; iir.mg,- I'ountv'x siiih pnihiHl
eration of the office."
The
growth
of
the
corporation
Is
Smiths vice president, Rev. I.. W. on Church St. at which Mr*. Kl»le supporter of Progressive Pari
Christian Church Iralfli fatality wa chalked up In-d Dec 6 I’ctio vn and Fasto fsk y,
Blackmon, 34, Is a native of At­
traced frnm Ihe early struggles
Might a- Henry Grady Conaway. 36 -oprnno and violins)
lanta and a graduate of the Uni- Scott) secretary and treasurer. th» Breckler Dreachler. $7, of Fern Presidential Candidate Henry Wn with varinus wax products mixed
.tun P
Ionian Singers of New
lace In 1M8
vear old ' lalaama resilient believed
vanity of Georgia. His wtfe la the Rev. Louie Rushton. The officers Park, wai killed Wednesday.
Dedication
service*
fur
the
newlv
with
Insecticides
to
the
perfection
The council instructed Mr*. B. R
lo lie a citrus worker, died tit Hie York, -iMiirtetle.
former Della Hhodes, Jacksonville, were elected et • regular meeting
renovated
First
Christian
Church
of
Freewsx
in
September
of
H
M
D
,
Feh u
Nassau Hiring IJuurt■. a lWa vraduate of Florida State of the group held yesterday after­ Gray, clerk, to contact L. E. Wind­ Tflmpa Republican
Ihe formation of the Frrcwax Corp. 1600 Sanford Avenue, will tie led |wreck of a lin kup truck near here
Florida Ilvvv I'llinn
K
I, elte and Lucie Rosen, thereminilt.
.Univonlty. They have two sona. noon e t 12:80 p. m. In tho Semin­ ham. Tampa, mpcrlntendent of
hy Dr. Lawrence S Ashley, stale
the
next
January,
and
the
big
tiro
ole High School.
the railroad, by phone this morn­
Mur. ('
Kelly ami Robinson,
Appe&amp;ra As Winner mntlon lob which followed.
secretary nf the Christian Churches Reeves -aid Conaway was a pa*
A ooremlttee composed of the ing and ask that a (logman be
senger in a (ruck believed driv soprano and t.nriluoe.___________
nf
Florida
Sunday
morning
ut
1t:ixi
Mlitakca
were
many
In
the
be­
siP T A Of West Side
Rev. J . B. McKinley, the Rev. A. stationed at the crossing to stop
TAMPA tgb-Courtney Campbell ginning Mr. Felnherg admits, ac­ o'clock, It was announced hy I'ux eil I))’ William Curnrll Green. 3tl.
. Melngle end Dr. J . Bernard motorists when a train Is approach­
Ill I. Winter Garden
has all but sewed up victory In cording to the article, hut finally tor Herbert J llnss today
Has Meet A t School aRoet
wee appointed to consider ing__________________
Movie Time Table
Reeves said Ihe (ruck going
The church has been completely
the First District congressional an arrangement was made with
the edvlMblllty of having a nonIt 117,
Winn A Lovett Grocery Co. In Ja ck ­ decorated Inside with newly In north on St. lid 417 — Ihe old
race
over
William
C.
Cramer,
The render buslneaa meeting of sectarian course of Bible study In Caldwell RefrijrnR A h
the Republican Party's surprising sonville amt the success of the pro­ stalled drapes, pews, eurpeling Apopkadtrocc ltd —left Ihc high­ Willie and Joe "Ruck at tha
the Perm t-TVerhc* Association the high eehool. The group cont­
communion tattle and chairs, pulpit way about a mile north of the
duct assured.
Front"
vote getter.
of the West Ride School wee bald
ended the cltiscne of Seminole
Civil Defense Head young
Ocoee city limits, went into a ditch
"Currently Frocwax Is selling In and an Illuminated cross
Campbell, a Dunedin and Tampa
l;t 0 - .3:14 - 3:16 . 7:22 • 11:20
veaterday afternoon at the eehool. Cotm for the paesege of the no*,
Following the dedication ser and flipped over onto Us top, throw­
bualneiaman, led the SL Peters­ 12 state* at the rate of $100,000 a
Sat. ■ "Anathe Country"
Mr*. Clvde Humphrey, preeldent. niul
d laaue, the Rev. McKInWASHINGTON UD-Mlllard Cald- burg lawyer b v 1,144 votes on Ihe month," says Business Week. "Tho vice, Pastor llnss will deliver u ing Conaway out. Green received
I Oil . 4:02 • 7:04 • 10:06
opened the
with Mra. C. i«y,
Je lty chairman, said thla wall today resigned as civil defense baala of complete official returns new Sanford plant, with three em­ sermon entitled, "God's Essentials onlv minor injuries
"tin Tha l.ooes"
R, Jones in chaff# of the devo­
I, and added that tha aa- administrator, effective Nov. 15.
The patrolman said ihc truck
nd Hernando ployees ha* a capacity of So.ooo for a Spiritual Church." Sunday
from Hillsborough
rough and
urged the authorities to
tional. During tha meetlnt Mra.
2:46 • 3:30 - 6:52
Caldwell, former governor of Counties and complete unofficial cases of Freewax a month. But night Chaplain J . M. Danielson, of was demolished He added that
Immedletaly to provide Florida, had said repeatedly h« re tu rn from Pinellas and
J . H, Lee led n nanal discussion ___ _
a
Pasco Feinberg will probably franchise the Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air there will tie charges filed after
Sun. ■ "Because You’re Mine"
on the "The Child in the Home, our eounty with on adequate hoe- wanted lo nult the federal Job. Counties.
manufacturing operations in other Station will qellver the evening ser­ further Investigation hn* thrown
1:00 • H:0H - 5:16 - 7:24 • 0:52
Hi* Background".
Counting I,SSI absentee ballot* part* of the country and oversea*.'' mon with music rendered by one some light on how the accident oc­
A White House spokesman, anMOVIKLAND
curred
It
happened
about
8
pm
.
Mra, Humph rat tend the object
of the servicemen from the local
nounelag Prealdent Trum an* ae- In Plnellaa, which gave Cramer
"The
Man
With The Cloak"
DUSTBIAL
MEET
base,
of the FTA and Introduced the ofCIVIL 8RRVICE
^ p a n c e ^ o f ^ e ^ n a t l o ^ s s M 60 per cent of It* unofficial total,
starts 6;30, first feature 7:05,
ROTARY CLUB
A fellowship hour will follow the
Th# Civil 8ervlca Board, at It*
won't be flnlibed until late today,
L.lc H*dr*»,
Intermission
last feature
h of tha Florida
Ll. General J . C, Hutchison will
f u ll G*
wl| fflfM) Mr*. Use
but tbe trend hasn’t been strong City Hall meeting Ja*t night, agreed evening larvicca and refreshment*
,| Sarvlee, atbe tho principal speaker nt a moot­
0tI8
enough to make up the GOP defl- to give 10 truck driver applicant* will ba served
Bat. - "Texas Lawman"
Pastor and members of the ing of the Rotary Club Monday un
•a m m lnatlon on Dec. 3, it wa*
by N. 0 . Garner. church have extended a "moat cor­ a program In observance nt ArmtoW
Inlaw
get Um major!
"C raiy Over Horses"
dial welcome to vlalton for both tico Dav, President Hob Harris an­ •Sunday - "A ffair in Trinda
services,"
nounced today.

McCarty Selects
Blackmon As His
* Office A ssistant

County Secures World Community
Rights-Of-Way Day Observed By
For Road Work Sanford Churches

Sanford Industry
Gets Bijr Write-Un
In Business Week

!

Miss Stern Will
Launch Concert
Series Tomorrow

�UF.SALA COMMUNITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Hav. C. C. White, Mla ll tar
Regular aervleta
Unified Services 10:00 a.m.
Church school nnd talk by palter.
Young Pcoplo’a Meeting 7:00
p.m.
Evening Service 7:30 p.m,
Afl Church Notices must be presented at 7 he Herald office by t:0H
Wednesday evening* 7:00 p.m.
t , M. on the day before puhllrnllon.
Prayer nnd lllldc Study.
Mrs. Paul Marrs — Pianist.
ASSEMBLY OF, GOD
Mr. Alfrrd Erlcson, Supt. of
Harold E. Ilullotk
Church School.
Amelia .1. Rultock
Su r,* * v
9:45 a.m. Sundn)
Mr.
. . ..
School. 11:0(1 a.m. Morning W«r*
midweek service.
ship, C u n t Spnikrr, Rey. Sklnn.
Ft,VEN TII DAY ADVENTIST
2:80 p.m. Prison Evangelism, Mrs,
CIIURCII
Guy Isner In Clint ge. (1:30 p.m.
Seventh Street and Elm Avenue
Christ’* Ambassadors. 7:31) p.n.
K.
E.
Menslng, Pastor
Evangelistic srotFc. Rev. Sklnn.
Church Service 11:00 a.m. Sat­
’ Tuesday ttiroilgh Friday: Evanurday.
gellatlc service each c toning b*Sabbath Svliuol 0:30 a.m. Mrs.
ginning at 7:45 p.m. with Rev.
II. lliukncr, superintendent.
and Mrs. Sklnn of London, Eng
Prayer Mi cling Wednesday 8:00
land In rtuirgc.
p.m.
Visitor* ere welcome.

Herbert J . Its-*, Pastor
The dedication rervlt-p will Inheld at II :00 am . *ervlce. N'-w
church pews, Communion table
and rhalr*, pulpit and chairs and
other new church equipment wit!
bo dedicated. Rev. Lawrence S.
Ashley, Stale Secretary will ho In
charge of dedlratory service. Pastar Herbert J . Iln-a will pruncli
an the suhlerl, "God's Essential':
for a Rnlrittml Revival."' '
Men from tho Air Rase will he
gtivsts at the evening service.
They will provide special music.
Chaplain J , M. Danielson will he
guest speaker. Following tin* eve
tilng service theic will he a fel­
lowship hour and t rfriydifnelit*
will h* served,

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Oak Avenue nnd Third Street
Rev. A. G. Melnnls, Minister
0:1/1 a.in. Sunday School,
11:00 n.rn. Morning Worship.
Solo—"Let Not Your Heart Be
Troubled" Oloy Speak*— Dwight
Peek. Anliiem—"Hrok Him That
Mnketh Tho Seven Star* and
Orion" Rogers — Chancel Choir
with solo by Mrs. Clara Ginn.
Sermon—Mr. Melnnls,
Church
Nmsery
10:1(1-12:00
Each Sunday Morning.
0:30 p.m. Pioneer Fellowship.
7:30 p.in. Evening Worship. As-cmhly Youth Prmrrnm hy Senior
High Fellowship "Christ I* Life".
CHRISTIAN Ik .MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE
Park Avenue and Fourteenth
Street
Glrnn E. Nmllh, Pastor
lllhle School 9:4B a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Missionary Sunday will lie ob­
served. Pastor's subject: "Allens
Will Join Them".
Evening Service 7:43 p.m.
An Informal service of song and
prayer, followed hy n message by
itie pastor on the subject: "In
IVrf-rt Pram",
All are mrdinlly invited to lids
service, and to each service of tin-

day.

Coleman
FLOOR FURNACE
OH

SPACE HEATER

Roy Wall, Plumbing
Authorized ('olurrmn Denier
1007 Hanford Avenuo

l ’ohne l l l t f

Fit EE METHODIST CHURCH
C. /,. Miner, Pastor
Sunday School 0:46 a.m. Quar­
terly Meeting— Rev. M. C. Hal­
lew,
Conference Superintendent will
bring the message morning and
evening.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
HuMcct: "Missions".
Evening Service at 7:30 p.m.
Rov, M. C. Hallow will bring the
message.

FIRST IIAITIHT CHURCH
Park Avenue *1 Sixth Street
W. P. Brooks, Jr., Pastor
John L. Miller, Minister of
Education
"We've Havril A Plata For You"
Sunday School 9:46 a.m. "Bring
All the Fnmlly." We provide n
place for every member of the
fnmlly. Even a nursery fur thu
liable*.
Morning Worship 11:90 n.rn.
Serm on-W . I*. Brooks, Jr.
Trnlnlng Union 9:15 p.m. Un­
ions lor each age group. Nurtery
for tin- children.
Evcpin-' Worship 7:30 tun.
Sermon— W. P. Brooks, Jr , The
Pastor will tiring another In tha
series "Courtship nnd Marriage."
Fellowship Hour oft*-r the Evering Seivifv in tire Memorial
Ediirntimutl Building, The Vraual
Aides committee will have chargu
ef the Fellowship Hour and will
slpiw n film nnd serve refresh­
ment*.
Hervlre
Wednesday
Evening
7:30

p .m .

The Nursery will Inall Sunday Service*
Wednesday Evening Her
WELCOME.
FIRST MEIHODIHT CHURCH
J . H. McKinley, Minister
Bliss Thelma Long, Director ol
Christian Education
9:45 u.m. Sunday School. A
dim* for every age.
&lt;:
11:99 a,in. Morning Worship.
Sermon hy Dr. Timothy Chow.
9:39 p.m, Iriu-rnieillnte and Hen­
ley Fellowship Service.
7:1(0 p.m. Evening Worship.
Sermon: "AiHuraneo",

Seminole County Official Tabulation
Methodist Church To
Hear Guest Preacher Hospital Bond Issue Presidential Race
Rev. Dr. Timothy Chow of the
China conferanro In Shanghai will
preach at the First Methodist Preelnct
Church on Sunday at 11:00 a.m,
nnd on Sunday evening to the 1 - Sanford
Youth of the Church. He will also 2 - Monroe
lie the guest sneaker at the special 3 - Sanford
program mei-tlne of the Women’s 4 • Paula
Society of Christian Hervlre* to tie 6 • Oviedo
held in the church on Monday (1 . Geneva
7 - Chuluotn
afternoon at 3:00 p.m.
8 • Goldenrod
y . Longwood
at the University of Boston and SO • Lake Mary
has served ns assistant nastor In 11 • Altamonte
the First Methodist Church In 12 • Forest City
Quincy In an effort to better ac­ 13 • Siavia
quaint himself with the work of 14 - Fom Park
13 • Sanford
tne church in America.
1C - Hear Ijike
C’ltv Totals
Al,l, S * INTS n iU R c tl
County Totals
Enterprise
Grand Totals
22nd Sunday after Trinity
Morning Service 11:00 a.m.
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
(Episcopal)
Rey. H. l.yftUtnn Zimmerman
B. !).. Rector
8:00 a.m. Holy Communion,
0:8(1 e.m. Family Service and
Chureh School.
11:90 a.m. Morning Prayer and
Sarmon.
Services through the Week:
Holy Communion at 7:30 a.m.
except Friday at 0:00 a.m.
Sacrament of
Penance-Trace
Chapel—Saturday 6:00-8:00 p.m.

Precinct

Zoning Ordinance

TUP, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF OVIEDO
Dr. Frank C. Morgan, Pastor
0-46 n,m. Sunday School. Mr.
R. F. Wheeler, Sr. Supt.
I t -00 a.m. Sermon hv the pastor
—"GIVE ME TOMORROW". This
•« a sneelnl "rrmon for Armlsllro
Day. The Oviedo American Legion
Post wilt lie honored guests nt
this service.
8:90 p.m. Training Union.
7:80 p.m, Sermon by the pastor
—
MODERN JUDAH",
i Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.—“The
Hour of Power".
CONOR

WASHINGTON Wi — Democrats imposed state ettrua marketing
were ahead today In four of the ward with powers to regulate the
five undecided contests for election \ .novcmenl of fruit,
to the U. S. House of Represents-1 The hoard would act after .re­
lives. Final tallies in some of these I olvlng approval of its orders from
slates may not be made for weeks, i [rowers and handlers.
With 218 scats needed to control l Charles W. Irrgang, Klllarney
the House, the Republican,* have Fruit Co., Klllarney, said under
elected 220 and the Democrats 2091lerms of the proposed act, an orwhilc ono Independent hss been . arlsntlon such as Florida Citrus
chosen. One of the elected Dom-i Mutual, with some 7.000 members,
ocrats-Adolph Sabath of Illinois- could vote the entire rostar aa a
died yesterday reducing the Dem-limit on any Issue that might come
ocratlc roster to 208.
I up. Irrgang Is the FICDA repreIf the present trend continues, *entativc on the Joint Industry legthe makeup of Ihc Houso at Its illative committee.
'■&lt;
assembling will be: Republicans
Ben HIU Griffin J r ., Avon Park,
221; Democrats 213 (one vacancy); j recalled previous attempts to "re «-

Tno association elected John M.
Campbell, Leesburg, president.
Campbell Is with Growers Market­
ing Service, Inc., Leesburg. B. E.
(Bill) Cook, llninea City, was
elected vico president, and Dan
Wright, Patrick Fruit Co., Sanford,
secretary-treasurer.
These directors were named:
Jesse McLain. Tampa; Harry J
Reppard, Dade City; Warren Pat­
rick, Sanford, Urging; Frank
Clark, Indian River City, Iferscfaell
Sorrells, Wauehula; Rnscoe SkipR tr. Winter Haven; Griffin; James
eller. Winter Garden; Herman J.
Hcidrlch. Orlnndo: Earl W. Lundy,
Eustls; and (he former president,
John A. Lang, Winter Haven.

School Amendment
Precinct

1 - Sanford
2 - Monroe
3 • Sanford
4 - I’aola
B • Oviedo
0 • Geneva
7 - Chulunta
H - Goldenrod
0 - Lorigwnod
ID - I.nke Mary
n i n i s T c m m c i r l o n o w o o d It - Altamonte
(Eplsropal)
12 • Forest City
The Rev. II. I.yttletnn Zimmerman 11 • Slavla
11 - Fern Park
II. ()., Prleel-ln-Charee
IB - Sanford
22nd Sunday after Trinity
10 • Rear Lake
Holv Communion 9:00 a.m.
Augustlnlan Fathers from the city Total*
Good Shepherd Monastery, Orange County Totals
(Irnnd Total*
City, will officiate at Services,
FIRST CHURCH OF THE
NAZ4RENR
L. R. Rush ton, Pastor
US Maple Avenue
Sunday School 9:4(1 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:411 a.m.
Youlh Service (1:411 p.m.
Evangelistic Hour 7:411 p.m.
SPECIAL NOTICE: Tuesday,
Nov. 11-10 wo will have with us
Dr. A. S. London ns special speak­
er for tho week. You will not want
to miss ono night out of the sis
services. Everyone Is Invited.

1 - Sanford
2 • Lake Monroo
.) • annum:
I - Paula
6 • Oviedo
9 - Geneva
7 - Chulunta
8 - Goldeurod
9 • Long wood
It) • Lake Mary
It • Altamonte
12 - Forest City
13 • Slavla
&gt;4 • Fern Paik
16 • Sanford
If - Hear Lake
City Totals
County Totals
Grand Totals

Demos Are Ahead IDa" Wrl¥*|t^a,"^!ro
In Four Out Of 51
Races Yet
InDoubt dopendcnt^CasJfiTiJJeni
Asiiclatlon
-------vent an record Thursday against a

Precinct
1 • Sanford •
2 - Monroe
3 • Sanford
4 - l’aola
6 • Oviedo
d • Geneva
7 • Chuluotn
8 - Goldenrod
9 • Longwood
10 • Lake Mary
11 • Altamonte
12 • Forest City
13 • Slavla
14 - Fern Park
IB • Sanford
t(1 • Hear Lake
City Total*
County Total*
Grand Total

•
SAIL RACE
TAMPA (A*—Nearly a score of
whltewlngcd yachts bent their way j
down the Gulf coast today In tho
annual Tampa tn Ft. Mycra silling
race.
Tho first craft Is expected to
finish the 125-mile course late to­
night or early Saturday. That prob­
ably will be Fred Allen’s Fair
Weather, a 64-foot San Diego yawl
touring eastern waters alter win­
ning Class A honors in last year's
California to Honolulu classic.

Gubernatorial Race
BRUNSWICK, Go. IA*-A Navy
blimp fell Into the ocean 55 mile*
east of here today. Ra ld-mon crew
managed to get lufciy Into a life
raft.
A radio message Irnm on ac­
companying tra il said:
l"Crew
l l ' e n u i got
I t n l out
m i l safely
■ n f I 11U rami
i i l r l Is
U pl*l_
rid
lug life raft. A seaplane from Jack
jonvlllc, Fin.. Is cxnccted lc&gt; arrive
tn pick them up shortly.”
Weather reports showed nothing
tu hinder tho rescue. The sun was
shining brightly and only n light
wind was Idnwlng.
The lighter-than air craft went
dawn after its gas hag was pierced
hy u window wdileh blew mil of the
blimp's cob. The big airship quick­
ly settled Into (he sea.
A companion blimp from (ho
Glyncu Naval Air Station near here
dropped rescue gear and stood by

Precinct
1 - Sanford
2 • Monroe

Schwabe, Republican, 69,249. Ah
sen Ice ballots to ho counted today

3 • Sanford

I - I'nuln
6 - Oviedo
il • Geneva
7 • Chuluotn
H - Goldenrod
1) • Longwood
td • Lake Mary
11 • Altamonte
12 - Forest City
13 - Slnvin
I t - Fern Park
15 - Sanford
111 • Rear Luke
City Total*
Countv Tolali
Grand Total*

MANY THANKS
TO MY FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS
KOI!
YOUII FINE VOTE
EUCCTINfJ ME Y0UII CITY COMMISSIONER
I PI.EIXJE YOU MY WEST EFFORTS

J . I). CORDELL

was not much wind. The blimps

ackson were out on a routine training mis­

sion In conjunction with subma­
rines.

CHURCH

M
r
A.m.

fou-1 iii their home tu make God,
ret* tn them? Tha sact ament i
ml v ‘. appeal to them mure powerfull- hid every meal nt home
l -eP riven a sacramental flavor
Ur-'-iuh the saying of grace. Tim
Bible might mean mere to them
had U* great words and thoughts
been Interwoven with tho home
life. Pravsr might seem more
natural tu them-had they found
It a part of the atmosphere of the
home. What dor* It mean when
Cod savs to yeur *on, your daugh­
ter, who stand* bewildered be'orr
this burning hush of modem
knowledge. , . I 1 am the God of
your father and your mother,
boea It .open their eyes to thr
deep meaning of Hfet Or doe* t
lead them to set religion aside
with other1 rhlldlsh thing* l ’G
—William P. Merrill

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as soon as this final right-of-way lug the liaison men for State ami
ia secured, as all plans and speci­ i Defense at the earllcs, possible
fications have been prepared for I moment.
" It olvo will require considerable
tho project. Surfacing for the initime to close up the budget and
tie’ stretch will ba of asphalt of Mo get It ready (or presentation
90-Mile Winds Lash the mtxcd-iu-placc type, he said. before Jan. 18. I hope your man
two miles of road adjacent can report to the Budget (llurcuu)
British Isles And[ to The
the Orange county line is stated as promptly as possible."
The telegram was addressed as
Channel, North Sea' for Improvement In the nest bud- follows;
"Honorable Dwight D. E i­
get. Grading work has been done
President elect of the
LONDON '.n-Stormx that ransixl upon this stretch, Mr. Ifngan said. senhower.
United States of America, Augusta
from the Ncrth Sea to th* Medi­ Orange county already has thrre National
Golf Course, Augusta.
terranean claimed at leait IB lives miles on' ineir side of the line In
in Europe today and left conxiarr-'
consider "top condition," it wns stated at Ga."
It was signed "Harry S Tru­
sipecUUy, the meeting.
able property damage, cs
alions.
The Initial two miles which wl'l man."
to ships and dock Installs'
Winds of up to more than 90 he tmnrovrd takes In a mite In the
Meanuhlle In Augusta. Gen. El­
miles an hour buffeted the British city limits of Oviedo and n mile senhower ploughed into a mountain
Isles, the English Channel, the In the county. Mr. Hagan said two of mall, and brgan drafting his
Irish and North Seas.
years wrre consumed In securing plans for the "conversations and
Almost all ports along the North the right-of-way nlrrndy guthircd. conference*" that he said must pro
Sea Coast reported dike and dock
The town of Altamonte Springs cede his meeting with President
damage. Four men In an emer­ requested the County to appropri­ Truman.
gency dike repair squad drowned |ate half the cost of preparing a
He also planned another round
at Wersabe near Wesermuende, map of Altamonte Springs, the to. nf golf this afternoon — a more
Germany. Two persons were killed tnl cost of the project to he fl.fiOU. serious round than he played yrsIn Berlin when winds toppled bombmatter was referred to Lloyd terduy.
d a m a g e d buildings. Lightning The
The new President elect came to
killed a West German woman in F. Boyle, County attorney, to de­ Augusta
for a rest, settling Into a
termine If the hoard has legal au­
B farm field.
while cottage about ZOO
The I,Slt-ton Panamanian steam­ thority to make such an appropri­ secluded
yards from the first tee of the
er Faustua ran aground ofr the ation.
Illbhnrd Cnsselherry appeared National Golf Club course. But the
hook of Holland yesterday and the
Cray abandoned ship. The Faustua, before the Commissioners and re- affairs of state arc crowding In on
carrying a cargo of coal from New­ ouested permission to lav utility him more rapidly than he expect­
port News, Va., to Rotterdam, tried lines along certain County high­ ed An aide salt! he will go back
to enter the new waterway leading ways. 'ine ooard instructed him to to work Immediately, even though
up to Rotterdam without a pilot. make his request In writing and to (his is ouly his second full day of
In England, a doien ships were submit a sketch of the proposed vacationing
In large part, this was matte
lorn from their moorings In the project, together with specifica­
necessary by Truman's suggestion
Thames. The channel imat Hamp­ tions
for a meeting "at your early con­
ton Ferry made a storm-tossed
Mrs. Im-s Meredith, Lake Brant­
crossing with 107 passengers from ley, requested the hoard to accept venience" lo discuss the problem*
Dover to Dunkerque but wns un­ the deed to a small portion of the attendant on the transfer o( gov­
able to dock on tho French side survey of the rlght-o-wny of the ernment lo a new president and
a different party
and returned to England.
t.ongwood-Forest City lload near
Eisenhower m e s s a g e d hack
Crane's Flats, und to close a ooragreement, and suggested the week
llon
of
the
present
road
at
that
C Of
17 ns the date lie added:
point. The matter wn* tabled for of "1Nov.
obviously require a reason
further
discussion
this
afternoon.
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able time fur conversations and
The Board postponed their regu- conferences leading up to the
19,000 from the County to ftu-lllar meeting from Tuesday until to­ designation of Important assls
itate Its work.
Over ffl.OOO was spent last yrar day because of the general elec­ tants "
Consequently, it appeared thnt
on advertising which Included pic­ tion.
the white cottage on the golf
tures, publicity and nds placed
course tuny soon see numerous
with such national publications as
the Manufacturers Record, Na­ tion committee, aviation and arm­ persons coming and going The
ed
services
committee,
and
several
genernl's intention serin* to hr to
tional Geographic, King Features,
ask Ills confidantes lo go lo Wash
and Florida Wildlife. Some *1,224 others.
Present officers of the Chnn.'wr Ington lor conferences “In several
Was snent In maintenance on tho
Chamber of Commerce building, of Commerce besides President .deparlmeuls of the federal govern
and 11,439 In connection with tho flpcnrcr are John Urumh-v. v'ce : incut ’’ Elsenhower m hi* telegram
Navy Center.
president; E. G. Kilpatrick, Jr., |to the President used the Ami)
‘ phrase "for indoctrination "
In addition to the puhllrlty com­ treasurer, and Holland Dean, Kv&gt; The men lie selects for those
mittee, the Chamber of Commcrn- eutive ('ommltteo Member.
Directors Include Mack Cleve­ talks may very well he the ones
had active groups working for the
benefit of the county on the roads land, Jr . J . C. Hutchison, J. Dan he has in mind for Cabinet assign
and bridges committee, agricul­ Wright, Harry Lee, Pete Hlggllis, mcnls in the same departments
So far. in his conversations, he
ture committee, commcrrial acti­ J. II. Ituxton, Francis Hnumlllnt,
vities committee, Industrial com­ George Touhy, George A. Slim-, has not pointed toward anyone It
mittee, legislative ami national a f­ W. A. Patrick, H. H. Coleman, W. Is generally believed, however.
fairs, tourist committee, lrans|*r- V. [lilting, and Andrew Cnrnivvny. Hint lie will keep with him some
tation committee, Waterways com­
Also Douglas Rtenstroni, J. Roy memhers of the team thnt carried
mittee, baseball committee, beau- Tlrllt, Jack Hall, H. James tint, II. him first to the party’s nomination,
Tiflcnllon committee, adult ediica- It. J'opo, T. K. Tucker. I,. E. Ste­ and then to victory In the election
The lenders of his shock troops
vens, Knrlvle llmisholder, R. E.
True, Rev. L. W. Scott. C. P. liras- were Gov. Thoms E Dewey of
Ington, O. E. Fourukrc and R. T. New York: Gov Sherman Adams
of New Hampshire; Sen, Henry
Mllwce.
'Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts;
. ‘Also B. i\ Wheeler, Jr., W. G. Sen. Frank Carlson of Kansas;
Ku uoe, Henry A. Simpson, J . W. Sen. Fred Seaton of Nebraska.
Evans, Andrew Duda, Jr., C. ft. Paul Hoffman, former dlrrclor of
Ctonle, John Duda, Henry A. Wol- tho KCA; am) San.. Jainoi Duff
cott Frank Evans, lien Jones, of Pennsylvania.
Earl J , Vaughan, II. M. Gleason i Among his close associates were
ami F. W. 'lalhot,
Gen. Lucius flay, former military
? nvcrnor of thu American /one In
iermany. and John Foster Dulles,
foreign policy adviser
HOSE HUSHES NO. 1
His proposal for the week of Nov
17 appeared to Indicate that he is
ALL VARIETIES — 85c each
not planning to go to Korea much
before the end of this month He
pledged himself to make the trip,
A LS O A L L K IN D S O F S1IRUI1RKRY
while he was campaigning, and he
confirmed In a message to the Pres­
ident Wednesday that he will notify
the secretary of defense when to
provide transportation
There Is a grim and hitler ad
MRS. S. C. DICKERSON
vantage lo arriving In the war rune
Month Sanford Atentir
Phone 7IA-J-I In late November or early Deerniber Ho will see Ihe front at l!»
savage worst

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Mrs. Julia B. Merritt will ;&gt;u*rnt i&gt; meditative service at St
Paul Baptist Church on Nov. .1 i.t
,i:0ti p. m. Mr*. A. E. Duhnit n
president of the Senior Home Mi*
|lon Society and the Rev. It. II
"lodge is pastor of the church.

Service Planned By
Home Million Society
The Senior Home Mission 8ocl*
tv will hold n meditative servl on Nov. tl from 8:00 p. m. until
4:80 p. m. witli the topic for the
program being based on the Idea
that "God gives power nnd resour­
ces for human needs."
The program will he a* follow •
mediuitlon music, Mrs. .1. (]. tin
old and Mis. M. G. Johnson: open­
ing meditation, Mr*. J It. Merrill,
hymn No. M , "Jc*u * Calls IJ»";
scripture, Mr*. D. Ring ling; pray­
er, Chant No. MIT; hvmn No. MMI,
"Take My Life"; Meditation: Mr*.
Little l.amh, Mr*
It. Blackshear, Mr*. E. J . Eubanks, nnd
Mr*, fieri Trammell; solo, Mr*.
Neda Boykin*.
Di»ru**lon of "What ChrlMlun
Mission Mean* to Me:" Mr*. E. &lt;•
Young, Mrs. N, R. Battle*, Mix
Sallyc I.. Fields; hymn No. Iftii.
“Count On Me"; meditation*
Mrs. L. W Itrvniit. Mr*. 8, I.
Field*. Mis M. D Oliver, Mr* E
M, Pnller*nn nnd Mr*. A- B
D o u g in s , -ulo, Mrs.
Evelyn l&lt;
('lark; offering, music Nu. "I l
(Hluih-iil 11ymill &gt;, Mi*. M. II
Johnson: n-spon-ive icmnrka, Mi A. E Diihurl. dosing mediation
Mrs. Siu-lle I,- Refoe; mistress of
ccnimiiiic* will Lo Mis J. II- Moi
rltt.
TOD LATE Til f LA SHIP V
Auto F o r 'H ale ; Mp Ford Conve,
tilde, meehnnleally good, needpoint, body work
JH.Vpil cash
Inquire Young's Auto Sorvliv.
E. Tills si

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that we can get together, solve mu
difficulties and build a peaceful
world.
The Christian approach on tin
other hand, he salt!, is contrary lo
the, humanistic idealism anprunch
because the Christian would recog
ntre (he fact that "man is a sinner
and (hat the principle of sin is
separation and division—that there
dwells in all men the desire for
power
"Therefore the Christian can
never adopt the approach of the
human idealist because he knows
that man is separated from his fel
low man. not because of mlsumler
standing, hut because of his will to
pow er
"Nor nn the other hand can the
Christian accept the cynical view
because the Christian knows man's
potential fur good Is equal to his
|potential for evil While man is a
i sinner, he Is nonetheless still a
creature id God. created in Coal's
•image
"In conclusion, as a result of the
point of view, the Christian must
Hiipnurt all attempts to bring ahoul
wnrut peaee. Mien as Ihe UN he
cause the Christian must cooperate
with idealistic efforts toward peace,
even If he Is susplrious of their
idealistic success While he sop
ports such means as the UN. he
must know that the (Inal answer to
world peace Is the conversion to
Christ, ami In this end he must &lt;le
vote most of his energy
"As Christians we niiisl support
such secular approaches to world
peace as Ihe I N hnl at the smile
time, wc must he careful lo avoid
making them equal lo the lio-pel
or treating Ihrm as d the) were
equivalent to Ihe liosjtcl "
lu outlining what Christians may
do here m Sanford toward promol
log world peace he listed five
points
I "111 A rcdcdlcation lo thdr
- churches, on the part of each and
every I hrlstian
"(21 A serious study by all
Christian* of the basic principles
of their faith, born of the renliintion
that the thinking of many Chris
Hans Is deeply affected bv the pre
' valent non i hrlstian approach and
Ih ii this must lie corrected

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Franela Roumllhil
George Touhy
George A, Stine
W. A. Patrick
H. H. Coleman
W. V. Bitting
Andrew Carraway

Donglaa Slenatrom
J . Roy Britt
Jach Haft
II. Jamea Cut
11. B. Pope
T. E. Tucker
L. E. Stevena
Karlyle llouaholder
R. E. True
Rev. L. W. Scott
C. P. Hnwlngton
O, E. Fourakre
R. T. Milwee

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». K. Wheeler. Jr.
W. G. Kllbee
Henry A. Slmpaon
J. W. Evana
Andrew Duda, Jr.
C, R. Clonta
John Duda
Henry A. Wolcott
Frank Evana
Hen Jones
Earl J. Vouahn
H. M. Gleason
F. W. Talbot

Make There Men A P a rt Of Your Business Organization
Aa officers and director* of Your Chamber of Commerce theee men are giving
heavily of their time, effort and finance i lo aid you—aa well a* the Chairmen and
the member* of the twenty-two ntendln * committee* of the Chamber. If you had
the opportunity, In .employ this gipup of officer*, director* and the committee mem­
ber* of YOUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, would It b* pomdble for you to carry
the payroll Incident to their employment?

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Very clean inside aV: out.

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1017 Ford Sportsman Super Deluxe Convert Mile Coupe.
Radio, 2&lt;Spotlij;hts, in uuod meelumieal
condition
$ 799 00

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USED TRUCKS
1050 Dodge, 2-ton Tractor, air brakes, saddle tanks, fifth
wheel, Radio, heater 825x20-10 ply tires,
2-specd axle
$1482 00

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Exclusive Dual Chamber Burner gives more hem
from every drop of oil, btaii pltntyl
Superb new styling—rich brown finish, deluxe
brass door pull, btJli ktoMlfiillyt
Automatic Draft Minder, Waste Stojrpcr, lundy
Control Dial, other extra feature*!
See th is big besting value —for yean o f worklira , dirtless besting com fort . . , Complete line o f
Duo-iTherm o il heaters for 1 to 6 room *—starting

1050 Dodge Vji ton Pickup, good tires, low mileage,
new paint, owned by local farmer
$ 899-00
1049 Chevrolet Va ton Pickup, brand new tires, deluxe cab,
clean
$ 998*00
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1949 Chevrolet ‘/a ton Pickup, Radio, new paint and brand
new tires, extra clean
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good, low mileRgc
$ 798*00
J947 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery

$ 796*00

I 1947 International D/a-ion Stake Body

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Your mjklui4lilp:Kl and eboperaUhii *it*i your Semlno^u County Chamber of
Commerce la one of your most Important dutle* to your community. Do not
shirk this d«|nMtt Wad freely*f n R moral and financial support to assist these
effkers and ^tnwwa id ia the best job poasibk far yon.

HIRE'S ALL YOU DO:

lOlO Chevrolet Fleet line Deluxe l-door Sedan. Radio,
Seal Covers. Cood condition
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Mack Cleveland, Jr.
J. C. Hutchison
J. Dan Wright
Harry Lee
Fete Hlgglna

these underprivileged children
Mrs George Well* wn* in charge
of Hie devotional portion of the pro­
gram and two solo* were sung, one
h&gt; Mrs. Chnrle* Wilke, “ How beau
tlful Upon the Mountain," and the
other by Mrs Harris Folds, "Lord,
I Want tn he a Christian " They
were accompanied by Mrs George
louhy

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John l» Hrumley, Vice I’reuldent
K. G, Kilpatrick, Treumjrer
Holland Doan, Executive Comm. Member

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1010 Chevrolet, l-door Sedan, Deluxe, 2-tone point, new
seal covers, Rood tires, clean
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Arc yuu flnnnclalty able to pay the Mulnrt-m nf them* lop notrh men? The «|iientliin
i« for you to unNwur, hut while comtlderlirt it, wc would like to point out thnt they
Individually und collectively ure workln f dully for you nnd your community

OFFICERS 1952-53

DALLAS. Tex. (JV-Thls I* the
story a young Dallas woman lold
police alter tossing a pan of scald
me water on her husband
'Several limes lately he'* made
me ston mv housework anil stand
on mv liead right In the middle of
Ihe floor. 1 got to thinking almiil
It (his morning and got so mad I
threw the first tiling I could find
right ai him."

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" i l l Efforts toward Ihe reunion
id I 'hi isilamlnm
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Christian* h u m have a pro
per Christian perspective wiin h
will In liu'id upon a faith that
God's will is being worked oil in
'history, above all Hint this world
is tiul a mean* or a school low aril
Ihe goal of eternal life We can
not bring the Kingdom of God lo
earth by our own unaided effort*
I In shell, we must never forget that
the Kingdom of (Sod Is lust Dint
Gnl's Kingdom noil He will (alng
II l o p a x lu His Bine and oil Ills
term* not ours "
Clothing was collected nt Ihe
gathering lu "I'aekel* for I'eme "
slated for children thrnuglio it Ihe
world, ami a eollcrliun nf money
wn* taken for mcdiral care for

Your High Salaried Assistants
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thing; then we couldn't my enough," Octavio said.
The sailor donned Army combat
garb, grabbed nn M-t rifle and saw
some action while Ihe 40th Division
. took three Red held hills during his
five-day stay.
After the first day Octavio hnd
' to wear "one of those 100-pound
Army helmets." That was after an
i officer yelled at hint:
"Take off that while hal. Sailor’
You're a living target "
When Garin left to hitch-hike
hack to hi* ship by jrrp, truck and
plane, he said:

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ami perslslcnl
'evangelism by Christians

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Chamber 01 Commerce Drive
ue Sanford Herald

The Seminole County Chamber of Commerce will launch
ita annual membernhip drive with a kickoff breakfast at the
Montezuma Hotel at 7:30 o’clock Monday morning. The
drive this year will be npcarheaded by E. 0 . Kilpatrick, Jr .
and a score of competent civic leaders who plan to make a
thorough canvass of the business community and hope to ex­
ceed last year's splendid record.
The cost of n Chamber of Commerce membership Is
$12.60 and many firms find (t worthwhile to subscribe to
several. Last year there was a total of 637 memberships sold
with 61 of them being new ones. This year the membership
committee hopi-s to take In at IcaBt 100 new
'4&gt;n no
that everyone in the county will be represented in this pro­
gressive organization.
The work of the Chamber of Commerce is not always
spectacular in nature and sometimes does not lend Itself to
glaring headlines, hut its accomplishments are none the less
essential to the continued growth and prosperity of our coun­
ty. Thousands of dollars worth of advertising in northern
newspapers and maguzines may pass unnoticed at the time
among our own people, but the upward trend of business in
the months to come will be the result.
We were impressed in the annual report of Past Presi­
dent Jack Hall when he said that during the course of a
single day, on the average, the Chamber of Commerce
anwers 28 mall inquiries, 30 personal inquiries at the office
and 60 telephone calls. This goes on every day in the year.
One wonders where nil these people would get the informa­
tion they seek, or the help in their business which th ertee d ,
if there were no Chamber of Commerce.
The new president of the Chamber of Commerce la G.
W. Spencer, a prominent Sanford attorney and member of a
pioneer Hanford fnmily. He knows the needs of this city and
county as well ns anyone In it. He is an aggressive, hard-hit­
ting go-getter, and the directors expect great thingH from
ills administration this year.
Hut ns he so appropriately pointed out in his acceptance
speech, he will need the co-operation of everyone if the
Chamber of Commerce is going to do the Job which needs to
be done. No president and no Hmnll group of directors can
do it all. They need the help of every business organization
iii th« county. Thoy need money for their various projects
and they need time from those who are willing to work to
help put theso projects across.

Sports

And

World’s Loudest Noise
There nmy be trouble again from the sceno of the world's
loudest nolite, Krnkntoa, a volcuno on un Island In the Dutch
Knt Indies Is stirring again. The populntlon for many miles
around Is naturally disturbed, for on May 20, 1883, the' vol­
cano had tho greatest eruption known anywhere In modern
Imos. A column of steam rose 60 miles high, ash foil over
600,000 square miles, tidal waves destroyed 86,000 lives. The
explosion was heard in Australia, and dust went three times
round tho world, affecting sunsets for three years,
Im|wrfcct records Indicate that the 1816 explosion, taat•ig throe months, of Tomboro, another island volcano in
the sumo part of tho world, may have been as violent as
Crnkatoa’s. Tho sound was heard in Sumatra, 970 miles
away, und there wero fulls of nsh for 800 miles.
If Itnly's Vesuvius Is the world’s best known volcano,
papers are not supposed lo mom fhoHo in tho Dutch ICast Indies are easily the most violent.
public opinion any more than they No wonder that the Indonesians are uneasy when they hear
merely reflect it. Their function is that Krukatoa has como to life.

simply to print the news, interpret
il objectively, and to comment on
it as they see it. That is whet most
of (ham try lo do. Sometime* they
have the majority with them and
sometimes they don’t, but • good
newspaper no more truckle* &lt;• the
•houts of the mob than lo the
wiles of th* special interests. We
are glad that most of the people
in Seminole County agreed with
us. but we lake no credit for it.

Williams Appears As Rosemary Lane Files
Winner In Michigan Suit Asking Support

DETROIT
m - Governor O.
Mennen Williams, the only itete
Democratic candidate to aurvive
■ Republican landslide InTuesdsy's
general election, todsy appeared
certain of winning his bid for an
unprecedented third term In office.
On the bails of official canvass
figures from IS of Michigan's U
counties and unofficial counts from
In all the excitement of the the remainder, Willis ms held a laid
residential election snd the sweep- of 7,833 votea over Ills Republican
ig (victory for the hospital, the opponent. Secretary of Stats Fred

Eoutcome on

The Sanford Heral

Sanford, Florida
Dear Mr. Dean:

The Lions Club of Sanford, Mr.
Clarence Welch, Project Chair­
man, ami the writer, with to oxpreia elncere thanka to you for
the eympathetlc cooperation and
Invaluable aialatance contributed
by you and your workers in the

L a s ANGELES IB - Actress
Rosemary Lana was la court yes­
terday asking for
a month
support for haraetf end daughter,

Busan Bridget She declared tu
husband, makeup artist Bud Wes
more, needs only $400 a month.
Westmore testified he has tune
over his paychecks to his wife ft
the last 10 year* and that aba gas
him an aliowtaM. "Last rear
was $18 a week," ha said.
His lawyer told tha court Was

performance of BUI Mutin'* SkiCapodea before the poopic of .tanford and flvmlnole County. 1
Without your g n a t help, It I*
:L_i tha successful atagdoubtful that
ing of thii show would have been
possible. For thla, we are grateful.
Sincerely,
E. S. McCall
President.

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VEGETABLE SOUP
• CHEF’S CHOICE OF TASTY
SANDWICH DAILY
• CHOICE OF COFFEE OR TEA
HOME MADE P IE S DAILY

R c u m illa t &amp; A n d e rso n
WALGREEN AGENCY
“ON THE CORNER BY THE CLOCK"

1947 Plymouth 2 Door Sedan
Radio, Heater,
Excellent Condition

1950 Buick
Special 4 Door
Sedan

Gambling

Players on Urn University of Muryland football team re­
port to their couch that a student tried to bribe them to
to play less than their best against Louisiana State Univer­
sity. They said they were offered large sums of money If
they would manage to beat Louisiana State by less than 21
points. When a team is highly favored to win a game pro­
fessional gamblers will offer to bet on how high the murgin
of victory will ho.
If professional gambling wore not tolerated in the first
plnco there would he no instances of attempted bribery.
Gamblers are not sportsmen. They are racketeers who aro
'Tying to get something for nothing. The attempts they
sometimes make to corrupt honest atnlotes do Immeasurable
damage to sport. Police officials should be ruthless In seeing
that gamblers are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law
of nny state In which thoy operate.

Forum

Excellent condition, Deluxe

Poor W eather Has Eccentric Kidnaper Brady’s Rides To
Re-open Saturday
H u rt Early Fall And BanditSaysHe
Crops In Florida Never RobbedPoor IIrmly'* RIiIim, returning from
ORLANDO WV—The U S. Deport­
CHATTANOOGA. Tcnn. of! ment of Agriculture report* that Jam c* Franclx Hill, who says he
rob*
the rich and give* to the poor,
bad weather has set back early
wbi committed to Hamilton Countv
fail crops In Florida.
Production prospect* were dras­ Jail here yeiterday on federal kidtically reduced, (he deportment naplnu and xtolen ear charge*
laid, by a rainy period which
'Hie Mender, 31-yrar-nU! gunman,
started In September and contin­ tramfcrretl here from T^mpa, Flo ,
ued up to the last few days of dexcrlhed hlmielf to reporter* a*
October.
a "gmilemon bandit" and Raid:
The weither has been better
"1 never robbed a working man
since then, brightening somewhat In my life—I stylo my robbcrlox
Use prospects for younger crop* after Robin Hood and give gome
a kick atlil have time to overcome
of the money to poor penonx.
a effects of unfavorable weather.
"They xoy I look like a school
During the paat month, ship­
ments were comparaUvely light toarher-maybe 1 do. I make peo­
with cucumbers the leading Rem. ple hold their handi up lometlmca,
The department's Bureau of Ag­ you know,"
ricultural Economic* had this to
■ay about the rainy weather:
"Tha frequency ami persistence searched Hill and found Ihrcr hack­
of these showers have caused saw blades und two flics In his suit­
,
(rowers to fall far behind In their case.
ifn sold he got them In Florida
field work, have made spraying
and dusting programs for tho con­ and added:
•'It’s a good thing you found Ihosu
trol of disease and Inserts Ineffec­
tive and have kept the fields so Miiilei. If you hadn't, I would have
wai and soggy that the growth of given Chattanooga ono of the
plants has been stunted and weak­ damndest thrills It lias ever had . ."
Hill headed a trio that included
ened."
Virgil Le May, IS, snd Charles
The bureau gave thla picture of Hopkins,
31, In a series of armed
crops;
robberies, car thefts and kidnapLima beans—Plantings for win­ ings In Georgia and Tennessee In
ter harveit much last than last October.
year; snap beans—condition ordi­
They split up In Atlanta and Hill
nary to fair, early production will
be much reduced: cabhage—poor
to fair; practically all section*
have had adverse growing con­
ditional cauliflower—Yield* and
quality of first production expected
to be poor: celery—overall con­
dition Just fair.
Corn (sweet)—fall acreage In
to fair condition with rather
yields in prospect; cucum—poor to fair; disease has
damaged most crops: eggplantmajority fall crop In fair condllion;

Mode), Dynaflow

1949 International
Vi Ton Pick-up
Truck
Excellent

condition,

low

mileage, used only for
family use. Special.

1948 Plymouth
Convertible
Coupe
Clean, Radio, Heater

1951 Buick
4 Door Sedan
Kxlrn clean, low mileage,
fully equipped. Dynaflow,
Radio, Heater

1950 Pontiac
2 Door Sedan
Extra clean, Radio. On*
Owner.

TSLEPHONH IM4
later frrrd lour convict* from *
Florida chain gang, continuing bis
iprro with them before being cap­
tured near Yulee, Fla., last Frldsy.
Previously, Lc May had surrendered In Nashville and Hopkins
was captured In .Jacksonville, Flo.
ltolh face the same charges as
Le May and Hopkins said Hill
forced them to accompany him In
the raids.
Hill denied Ihls yeslerday, say­
ing:
"They are lying. They both had
loadrd guns nnd 1 gave them their
share of the money we took. There
were many times either of them
could have shot me because I had
my back turned on them. Ask some
of those we kidnaped and robbed
about it."

E

another issue hardly
William* yesterday Issued a cau­
1ms important hat been overlooked. tious victory statement. He said:
W ife 1&amp;4 people voted for the
school amendment they took a
reach aa agreement with tha ai
progressiva step fully as important
in they voted
county as

"sas* s v a h a - a

slender margin of victory. 1
leva and expect that this will
confirmed by the official c a »
a,"

Alger HUa Applies
Formally F or Parole

SfJBTJPOi pak

W eather

« ! ! JSftt agb
Kentucky Belongs To
Adlal By SUm Vote

sJSS

Glass and China
ciest-oui SALE
m

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v e

w in d o w

Retirement can he a reality I A falure that la work-Dee
. , . . carefree, can .he year*. (Hart year Borings aecmat
today I A regular deport I each payday lo the aura way
la a pleasant tomorrow I

D IS P L A Y

SA TU RDA Y

tm nAY

•

DRIVE IN WINDOW
•

RKCORDAK SERVICE

• Nylon Fabrics — Corduroy — All Leather

�jJb I

Jimmie L. Horton Jr .
Wedtt In Gainesville

PEHSDNHS
Uo' M. C- Stone hsy*

u theft ri»st , t tl,rlr homo on
S?ott Avf'm“' Hubert Snowden of

llouiiton, Tex.

En*. Doyle McWhorter, who I*
aboard the U.S.S. Bttrdn, visited
I"" parent* here thi* week
w hile hi* *hl|&gt; wa* docked In Suvannah, On.
M*. and Mr*. Holland Dean loft
rC Ciaint*«Wt..,;iV«Ye. "
Dr*** w,,l address a meeting of
tho Florida Council of Teacher* of
KnglUh at the llniver*lty of Flor-

Idi,

J . E. McKinley Talks
* To South Side PTA

4 r «-■ ii ■
The Rev. J . R. McKinley of the
F In l Methodist Church wa* the
ruait speaker at the ri-gulnr meet.
Inc of the South Side parentTeacher Association ye*terday
afteruoon at 3:15 p. m. In the
school auditorium. The Rev. Mc­
Kinley ipoke on "Television, It*
Problem* and l*aaMibi]ltl»x/' stat­
i n * that televlalon ha* great
wower* a* an educational medium
but that In It* preient form It ha*
more disadvantage* thnu advantage*. lie laid he helleve* that
talevlilon I* now being wed more
largely to sell than to educate hut
added (hot with Improved program* It ha* untold ]&gt;n**lhllltle*.
Mr*. Jnmr* Trrwillcgcr, prr»ldent, conducted the meeting prior
to the Rev. MrKlldey'* speech,
and Mr*. A*hhy Jone* led the deoptional. Mr*, George II. William*
w . read the State President’* me*aage and following the rending of
minute* and treasurer'* report,
report* were heard from commit­
tee*.
Mr*. Fred Hobli, finnnee chairmnn, Rtnted that $!MH luid been
cleared from the Hallowe'en carn­
ival after which delegate* to the
ntate PTA convention to he hotf
Ihl* month were chosen. They in­
clude Mr*. Trrwllleger to reprent the mother* and Mr*. John
organ to repre«ent the tencher*.
All who were able to attend were
urged to da *o,
Plan* for American Edurntinn
Week were announced with Mr*.
C. B. Ripley and Mr*. Morgan be­
ing (elected to represent the South
Side achool. In five minute ikll*
to be presented on the radio each
day next week. New mother* who
had not before attended Introduced
themselves and Mr*. J. C. Mitchell
J n traduced a new teacher, Mr*.
Wtlcharil I’ucknrd, and Mis* Cl*rn
Robison of Stetson Universllv,
who I* Interning at the South Side
Primary.
The room count was won by the
■econd grade. Following the Rev,
McKinley's talk the group gather­
ed In the • lunchroom where a
Thanksgiving theme wa* uied In
decorating, Pumpkin pie and cof­
fee were icrved. ||o*tr*«r* for the
aoclat period were Mr*. Dnugla*
lenstroin, rhnlrmnn nf the hoa. itnllty committee, and room
mother* of the room* of Mis* 7,11iah Welsh, Mr*. Hulh Carlton,
Itys* liettye Dotherow.

m;;

Mrs. Bill Gratiam Ih
Given Bridal Party
Mr*. William (irnham wo* hon­
ored on Monday evening with n
gRtrlrlal shower given by the Kthel
Root Circle and the Frlendshln
League of the Congregational
Church at the home of Dr. J. H.
Root.
The room* of the Root home
were opened en suite and attrae
lively decorated with profusions of
white chrysanthemums, gladioli,
fern and greenery. During the
evening contests were enjoyed
with pri*e» being won by Mr*.
Edward Simpson.
O The honor guest received many
lovely gifts from h*r friend* after
which delicious refreshment* con­
sisting of cake, punch, salted nut*
and mint* were aenrad. The dining
table wa* overlaid with an ecru
lace cloth ami centered with a
lovely arrangement of afar Je»mlne and fern flanked with white
taper* In crystal candelabra. Mra.
Hafold Herhat presided at the
h bowl and Mrx. Ralph HubatsMerf In serving, Miniswedding rint»4 were given to
eaet) guest as a favor.

E

Those enjoying the evening with
Mra. Graham were Mrs. John
Jones, mother of the hrlde, Mrs.
Bonner Certer. Mr*. Ralph I.nsidng, Mr*. Clifford Proctor Jr„
Mrs, Clvdo Stln*on, Mrs. Ed Simp­
son, Mr*. Ralph Hilhhard, Mra.
Harold Iter bet, Mrs^ Wilbur IjeslIng, Mr*. Henry Thurston, Mrs
Prank Jones, Mr*. Oscar Zlttrow
Herbst, Mra, C, 0,
^rr, Mr«- John Herbet,_Mn,
and sister,, Mra. W. W. Urn,
arson, Mr*, Joe
Mre, C. Anderson,
Malsch, Mis* Helen Helen Witte,
Mtse Mary Robinson and Dr. J. B.
Root.
‘

T ou rist.(Hub Holds
tMeeting And Supper
The Sanford Tourist and flhuf*
. ^Isbcsnl
board Club met on Tuesday evs• m n jt, at fliOS p- m. far a i
___ supper
la the Tourist Build­
sUu
aui
ing. Following a delicious supper a
Meeting was held and garnet, In­
cluding shuffleboard, card* and
checkers were enjoyed at the ctn*
eloslon of the meeting.
About M tourists enloyed the
•upper meeting and guests for the
•Toning included Mr. end Mra. C.
A. Impemba, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
_t*wton, and Mrs. Ethel Williams.
NEW DBHART!T*S
ring to DeBarf from Jack-

Mr. uml Mr*. Jimmie I,. Horton Jr., whose marriage wa* an event
of Oct. I’d In Unlnrsvlltc at Ibc Kir*t Presbyterian Church. Mr*. Horton
i* the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. Dunn of Unlneavillc, and
Mr. Horton'* parents are Sanford resident*. Following n wedding trip
they plan to make their home in Sanford.

Mrs. Evans HoatenH
For Circle Meeting
The RWA Circle of the First
Christian Church met Wednesday
at the home of Mrs. Earl Evans.
Mr*. W. P. Yesley led In prayer
and Mrs. (irnnthain gave Hie de­
votional lesson.
Mrs. O. T. Pearson presided
over the hiisiness meeting. A cook­
ed food sale wa* planned for Nov.
32 and plans were made to con­
tribute a layette for World Com­
munity Day on Friday and for refreshment* to lie served to service
men, after the special service at
the church next Sunday night.
Mr*. J. W. Knight will he the
hostess for the December meeting.
Mrs. O. D. (jindress had charge of
the social hour when gomes were
laycd, and prises won hy Mrs.
anily, Mrs. Pearson ami Mr*.
Hughes.
Thusc* present were: Mr*. II. E.
Brink, Mra. David Miller, Mr*. V.
H. Grantham, Mrs. J. W. Knight,
Mrs. Chandler Vail, Mr*. J. V.
McFre Mr*. luindreis, Mr*. W. P.
Yeslev, Mra. A. P. Handy, Mrs.
Earl Evans, Mr*. Charles Grlemp,
Mra. O. T. Pearson, Mr*. Clyde
Hughe* and Miss Beverly Evan*.
Mrs. J . V. McFee was greeted as
a new member of the circle.

B

TOT 8TOHAOK BIN
oranro crate can make a
littlo
, a , storage bln for your young­
sters. Stain the cleaned crate a
bright color, When dry. apply one
or two thin coats of fresh white
shellac.
MARBLE MAKER A
COMEBACK
Marble floors are the latest In
hard floor coverings. These nr*
being used notl only In the foyer
lerclofore, but
or «a&gt;n* ro«n» as «ne
new are seen In thfc living room

and even In kitchen*.

with tiny pink hibiscus in the
renter of which wa* it miniature
bride. The refreshment table was
covered with a .inwork cloth ami
decorated with while chrysanthe­
mums and large single yellow
hibiscus. Crystal candelabra held
white Inner* and small while wed­
ding bells were placed at the cor­
ner* of the table.
Meeting the guests at the door
were Mr*. Burke Steele, Mrs.
It.
Ratliff anti Mr*. W. II Kirby; ami
presiding til the punch Itowl were
Mr-. Henry Witte Jr.. Mrs. II. (i.
Herman ami Mrs. ||. W. Ilerrun.
About Hilt guest* called during the
uftei noon.

Square Doncern To
Gather In Orlando
ORLANDO (Km rial) - About
250 caller* ami dancers from
throughout Florida are expected
It) attend the Central Florida
Hnuaro and Folk Dance Itimnd-Un
In twi held at tile Orinndti Munici­
pal Auditorium Front HiJO p.m.
to 12 midnight Saturday.
The event is being sponsored hy
the Orlando Recreation Depart­
ment nnd the following square
and folk dance groups: Pioneers,
I'rometinders, Calico filth, llos).
da, Circle Eight anil Met tv Mixer*
and the Sanford Knslmyet*.
Reservations have been received
from dancers front Pensacola,
Jacksonville, Daytona Itear It Co­
rns, Melbourne, Lakeland. Holly­
wood, Apopka, l.ongwond, San­
ford, Casselberry, Winter Park,
Winter Garden. Ht. Cloud, Kissim­
mee and Oakland in addition to
the local dancers.
Dancer* taking part must he
member* of un organized dance
club. Dance ticket* will he $ 1 .HB a
couple, ami 50 rents for specta­
tors.
Demonstration dances bv danc­
ers in costumes will he held from
t»::m to 10 p.m.
Callers for the event will _ lie
George Hoyt, Daytona Beaeh; Eric
Clamons, Pensacola; Julie Tack,
Lakeland; Cliff Cashlon, Jack
Hpellman, George Burton, Elisa­
beth nnd Jimmy Clossin, nil of
Orlando; and Dick Dickerson ami
Bert Roper of Winter Garden.
Mayor William Bcardall will
welcome th* group to the city.
On Wednesday night the Han­
ford Hashayer* finished their first
series of five dances conducted hy
Jimmy Clossin at the Armory. For
th* next three Thursdays, the
Hashayers will attend th* preient
beginner* class until that class
graduates on Doc, 4. The
next
series of six dance* wllh both
groups combined will start Dee.
10.
Jimmy Clossin ha* Iwen train­
ing the Hashayers and the class
during the past few weeks in
special number* to he done at the
Hquare Dance Round-Up In Or­
lando tomorrow night.

Miss Theda IVtras

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Pur tlrat livelier Inull uf lusury,
rtep nut In Cksrntelle IrlpU-fll
■lucking*. Sultlly prupurtiuueil lu
fit your leg ... tkoughlfully etyieJ
ta fit yuur u**J...inuJ*illy priced
tu/ff your pure*.

T O U C H T O N ’S
Saturday S p ecia l

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ST E A M E D R IC E
HOT C O F F E E OH T E A

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DINNERS SER V ED ALL DAY SUNDAY
F E A T U R IN G
ROAST VEAL WITH ORAVY
CHOICE TWO VEGETABLES
HAI.AD - DERHRRT — DRINK

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OF WEEKLY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

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CH IC KEN CHOW M EIN

THU HANFORD HERALD .
N'dV. 7. 1933
Page 5

Elizabeth Jane Dunn of (lalnesTi lls Wedding Plans
ville became the bride of James I
Horton, Jr. nf this city on Ocl. 2d
Mi
I i.i-tiii I ’. ii.i- aiinouiu-ed
at the First l*re*byterlan Church
lo-l.’iv plan* tor her wedding to
In Gainesville. She I* the daugh­
S.-iioiu Westley Evans J r . which
ter of Mr. and Mr*. Albert E.
will 'a k e place tomorrow at the
Dunn and hi* parent* are Mr. and
Fit i i 'In ,-t i.i'i Church She i* the
Mr*. Janie* l„ Horton of Sanford.
ilnugM.-i of Mr and .Mrs. J . J.
The double ring ceremony was
I’ ■' .. ..f
iiifio.I ami hi* parent*
performed by Dr. II. S. Cordon,
• i. i.■i h i - ..f Mobile, Ala. The
pastor of the church.
.iiiiii.i
will I.,- performed at
The church wns decorated with
I ...........hi . l,y tile Rev Herbert
.
i
white ylii.rioii, i-hry*anUuMT.
i. let-. -bo- '
'* White, orand palms. Prior to the service
rnni i w l piny a program of
*i Iptiul nui If
Mr*. Iloh Olson, vocalist, ami Mr*.
l i t Ii u|i will be given ill ntarHidden F. Waldo, organist, nrei,&gt; i ■.■, fiitlmi uml Itn* chosen
sented a program of nuptial mu­
i .......... utid of honor anil only
sic. Vocal solos included ‘‘1 Love
p i , mlaiu. Iter -i-ter, Miss lla rYou Truly” and ''Because "
i.a t i
\ i -m F e i n t s
S e rv in g ns best
Mi Fvun* will be Carol
The bride was given In marriage
hy her father and was lovely In
Ibu &gt;*
t . . . no* ,t hurt wedding trip
a gown of Chantilly lace and ny­
lon net over taffeta. The bodice
, .I,,,)
idim - to make their
was of lace and finished with a
,,
.i
l nmi' in Sanford.
yoke of illusion outlined with luce
scallop* and collar of lace. The
skirt of nylon net was extremely
full and she wore lace mitts. A
fingertip veil of illusion was trim­
med with lace medallion and fell
from a tiara of tulle, satin uml
rhinestones. She carried a satin
muff upon which wa* placed a
white orchid.
She had a* her matron nf honor,
Mrs. William Jennings, who wore
an ankle length frock of turquoise
lit If I'll \\\nrxC K M K N T
fashioned wdth lace hodlcr and
'Ii and 'Ii- Marshnll Smith of
trimmed with seed pearls. The
The motley veer above are guest* at the Hallow e'en masquerade h&lt; Id for officers jilt.i i,
III 1111*;i IIii IHMilit 'dl tinlav the birth
skirt was of net over taffeta and
I a on. I ind-nv Itn k*U!l. weighshe carried u turquoise muff with Sanf.ud S'av d Vo 'Million on Saturday night at the IICHJ. A huffet •upper wa- b. M ■f*«
gnnip en oyiil dan. i in the music of Paul Kialia in and III* ureliesli a. About In Na
e d Ihs . I .. . ....... let. ft) in
ii nosegay of yellow rose*.
I am pa Mi Smitli i&gt; the former
Mrs. Dunn wore n blue silk wives and In. i I &gt;t iv. d tin* event. AIlove from left to light lire. I. l iiiinli F F i . M
I v.lvn U ill.insolt of this city.
dres* with rhinestone trimming fouling. Mi Mu‘ i 'li« Downs, Mr Downs, Mrs folium mid Mr. Cm ling.
ami black velvet accessories. Tim
bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Horton,
wiis gowned In beige crepe with
brown accessories.
A reception followed al the
home of the bride's parent* where
the rooms were deeoruted with
Avi line, K lltl p.m.; F.vening C lid e
I BID \Y
white gladioli and chrysanthe­
N'n. 2. Mrs. E. .1. Shepard clmu
mums, The couple left luter for
i •
Taylor t'liiiiiiiun'lci v \'*i
IK, , man, with Mr* liny Si nun, Mrs.
a wedding trip to south Florida.
\ E. Kipp rii-bnstr-s, F.’ l West
Fur traveling Mrs. Ifurton wore King lit Tv in ii j i w 'll ni'1*1* in ii'
AL WAY S F I R S T Q U A l i T Y !
c ii i i i I hv,1 al i Ul F
'1
a 1 Eighteenlli S tre e t, 7 MU pin. fur a
u grey suit with black velvet or- guliir
Mjisiiiiic Hull
■111vered dish supper.
cessorles and a white orchid cor( The regular meeting of the
sage. Upon tlmir return from thcli
.Kl \ 11 \ \
Seiililinle High Hchnnl I'arent
wedding trip Mr. Mild Mrs. Ilnri
w
w * :* * m :» m *
Ion plan to make their home In
I.belli/, I Ml Iblldlil t hill ch Will I'eaeber Assuciutlnn will lie hdd
nl
k
ihi
p
.
ui
at
(lie
Celery
Crate.
nlis, iv,- | .a vina ii I tin nil Sumtiiv
Hanford.
Colorful wo v e n - t h r u p l a i d s . . .
Among the out of town guest* hum nmc A W Hmnil wilt ptc The Cl ale cum in It tee will be ill
i
Imrge
nf
lbe
program
and
all
a n d s e e how thrifty trhey a r e !
for the wedding were Mr. a nil Mrs. side and J VV Jnbo.........f n t liunbi
pnient* are urged to attend
Joseph Malloy, unde amt mint of Will In' tile -I'lllktt
I lie regtilur 1,11- 1)11- •s un,| pro
the hrlde; Mr. and Mr*. Chester F
&gt;ION D
gram meeting nf the W SCS id the
liletch, also her mint unit unrlr,
m
F u st Metbudist C lm i.b will be
all of Washington, D.
and from
f i r c l . ' s n f tti*
W miiuiii' s
'll-*
Hanford were Mrs. V. II. (Irani- I siniiai V .‘•'in i,-tv &gt;*f III. Fust Bap In-Id at 1:011 pm . In b. prei i .lcd
• J »^
hum, Mrs. J. W.’ Knight, Mr* ti-l &lt; Inn, b will mi , cl al til l.r. with a board meeting al 2 .’III p m
.......................
Blanche
Kuhn, Mr. uml■ Mrs. Os a IP ill tiic i liiil'l' llh'i Film a
TUESDAY
cur T. Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. C. 111Mai I H i m ).l i n e i It lli.w - I l t d *
t ? l a A l t i j i * * '*
Ihe Junior High Sclnnd l*i,l( I I I
.1. Bass, Mr. anil Mrs. K. (’. IVob- N.. I. Mi
— JT a
It
I
M. \\ li.itlet, Teacher Association will nuil nt
TT
*«n, Mr*. Huinn II. Williams, Miss i b a i l m a n . I ' b i l a l t n a * Ii i s h i i . - i i i
Fill pm. preceded Willi a hunnl
lulls Ann Dobson, Mr. slid Mrs. O. Circle N'm J. Mrs. Voli»- Williuni*
I). lumdress, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. . hailtmiii. I El. t lassri'nin; &lt; lu b meeting at 2 :MI) p m
Tile t'liupel Cbnli will ludd re
Young, Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Evans, No. 'I, Mrs, Itiiub y Oilbiliu. clmu
Baptist
Mrs. J . P. Wilson, Urannun C. man, Golih-n i in le flassronm. bearKiil at the First
Tlson, Jay M. Wallers and Wil­ Circle No, l. Mrs It. I,. Dump, •'Ii i i i cb at IL45 p. m.
1 T h e Pilot Club will hold its teg
liam William*.
cbuii Ilian, Men's liible Clnssrniup; nlur business meet ing in the Yacht
Circle No ! Mrs W. C. 1A lilt. Club ill H:00 p.m. Tile hoard will
rharitmrn. ' mint* MI'lM Class. meet al 7.11) p.m.
rniMit. ( tn lIt- No ii, Mm . II C
The Gleuiiei's Class nf llle Firsl
Women's AwHociation M
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imhf, ilmirmiio. \V. iM
IIMI*s Itiblr ] Baptist Clmrvh will meet at the
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home nf Mrs. Wmiils, D'7 I new t
III-!*tt ( sIt ain't ' i
V ...i 1. d . 1. h Itnt.lt \veilin', nt 7 Jit p m fur its irgu
I'Inn^i i"iiii
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The annual meeting of llle Wn vrii wr i hi* . • 1 lit not tn in t lie Ini liusiuess and ..... ml iipuling
Ilic &lt;;A gills of the Centiiil
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man’s Missionary Union of Hem* lldiicui 1'Mnl lid.III. »M', i 11cl. Nn
Baptist I'lmicli will u n it at Ilic
inole Association was held in the 2 with Mi
v\ l» i ini d.... . to e lim di at D:.'10 p m
First Baptist Church of Dcl.niul charge will pi ■fit
i ijim nt
" F.DNFSD \Y
on Tuesday in eonnectimi with a Mill p i" i-i It,n i Im - Ii Til**
I lie pi iiv* i Mo ting .He v ic nt
\ \ iti'in
( m l lo ti
Day of Instruction.
II I i ai n ■ Hut F i t l Baptist t ’liureb w i 1 I
them ■ " \noI •i «.t %
The Day of Instruction was can nf I &gt;ii,' wi'\ »I hr
in
(It.'
,'ieuiiti lal
EiliteatiiMi.il
ducted by Miss Josephine .Inin , st-rv will b.
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Building nl 7 in p m
executive secretary of Florida mill I'lllbil M
, |i.,at „^-i
Tin- .Social Department of Hie
Woman's Missionary Union, and
Clreb*• nf iIp Until, ii nf -lie
Mr*. C. D. Creasman, nf Tenn­ First |'i»..I. I, i mu 1'lnii. ii will W immiiii'k Club will hold a dessert
essee, southwide director of Stew meet a-i fnllnw I mb No t. Mis, bridge and f'unastn party at t in
I In* liit k v h u t i ’* |•f .ii Iiardshlp. The meeting was attend Charles W.He ibiHiitan, villi Mi-v, p ill, ill the clnlt lllillse. Hostesses
are Mrs, E
Harper, Mrs E \
I til I'll H i l l ' It i Ml U Ml tv, I'll ll I
ed hy members from South Fbn J.
Yniini', I ii.&gt; Mini lie. 2 , id
,|, ('l u-.iti
Ida, Wekiwa, Ijike, Ht. Johns p in.; Ci-i I.- N . 2, Ml . U 11 IInf M unfiilnn mill Mis
TIM III;* 11 I Ml
i 1*11 11 VM M
ltlver, and Seminole Asuoeintinri • Miami ihmrtnnn. wiib Mu W A miii. \ll dull member* and house
gu ests tile urged In allenil
iS i’ .llIv I h Im i . ii n l
' iliftM
The meeting wo* opened bi Patrick, l.nch \ 1 1.,11, i nit pm ;
The Midweek P la y e r Service al
i / r d » &lt;mI I mii II. iiiim I ll i. tl
singing the W.M.U. Iicmn of »
Circle Su r. Mr* I Invd llnyle the Centra! Baptist Church wiil
year, "Christ for the Whole, Wide chuli man, wiilt Mi • Hugh Wlicl- tie held nl 7:,10 p. m. The Him
vaiiii I
will i n k
i i n | n|
III f
World." Mrs. A. J. Peterson, pro
chei, 1015 Magnolia 'venue, 1 :1)11 beams will also meet at thin time.
t 1111110' I r miii .1 -i l&gt; i l in n ui
Ident of Seminole Association, p.m.; Clide Nn. I Mr-. I I).
T H U h H Il IV
read the scripture for the inornii g Woodruff I'liiiiiniaii, with Mr*.
In i ii It I j) I 11 *1 |&lt;-i I i n it
The W M. H nf the Central
and led In prayer. She used b r (Tiffntd I'mctiM, Sanford Avenu**, llnplisl Clmrcli will meet al ilic
i
s ni;ilk
l.ir.M* .Mill
her scripture selections, a primp 'Id'll p in ; Fill 11- Nn 5, Mrs. W. L. Chureli nl 7 :10 p. til. fu r a missiun
of verses on stewardship, m t llpche chainmiii, Mi*. Bih'Iu*, tllti sluilv roursit.
‘j
rangrd In alphahetical order.
Laurel Avenue, 211) p.m.; Circle
I U oil |iltiiiik lliiirr 11•.in I' !
Tile Ituyul Amlmssnilors will
Mis* Jones called attention t&lt;&lt; No. ll, Mrs. A. f . Moore chairman, meet nt llle First Baptist Church
the 00th annlversarv of the nr with Mrs Fred Williams, 12(1 Dak a I 7 :00 n in.
The Junior Itrrilherhuod will
ganltallon of Florida W.M.U. t« Avenue, 1:IHl pm.; Circle No 7,
be observed In 1054. Hhe said the Mrs. C. B Dawson chairman, with meet at Hie First Baptist Cbiirdi
year of 105.') will be a year of Mrs. J. A. Ilarrnld, 2 1 1 Park Ave­ ill 7 .10 p. lit.
preparation for observing the un nue, .1 : 11(1 p.m,; Evening Ciirle No.,
ADDITIONAL SOCIETY
nlversary, and suggested goals t» Mrs. Main I llruwn chnn nmii, with
Mrs. A. fi. Melnnis, mill Palnielto
(Citnllmird On Pane His)
try to reach.
SWEATER SOFTIES
Mra. Creasman discussed these
phases of Woman's Missionary
Union work, giving helpful sug­
. . . GIFT-FINDS IN
gestion for doing them: Hieward
ship, Mission Study and Commu­
LOTS OF COLORSI
nity Missions. The atiendnner wu
.120.
Immediately at the close of tin
session, the memhere of Hemlnnb
Association, W.M.U,, met In senri
)
•
rate session and after distribution
nf new associations! yearbook*
i
and a few announcements the of
fleer* for the new year were in
■tailed hy Rev, W. H. Hardin,
pastor of First Baptist Church.
Titusville,

CALENUAH

Mrs. Joe Corley Entertains With Tea
In Honor Of Miss Nancy Jean Appleby
Miss Nancy Jean
Appleby,
whose marriage to Claude Hen­
drick Jr. nf Atlanta will lake
place on Doc. 18, was honored
yesterday afternoon tietwern the
hours of -1:00 and (I:lift o'clock
with a beautiful tea given liv Mr*.
Joe Corley at her home on Camer­
on Avenue.
(iuest* were met nt the door and
shown to the receiving line com­
posed of the honor guest and
hostess, Miss Appleby's mother,
Mrs. Harold Appleby, and her
grandmother, Mr*. W. J. David.
Mis* Appleby wore for the occa­
sion an attractive frock of black
taffeta with a very full skirt, and
a white orchid formed a corsage
for her.
Hibiscus and chrysanlhenmm*
In shade* of pink, yellow and
white formed lovely decoration* In
the Corley home. Across the man­
tle wa* star Jasmine intersperced

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Additional Society
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Methodist Church Circles
Circle No. I of the W. 8 P. S,
of the First Methodist Chnrcli met
on Monday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. .1. R. Crawford on Lnkc
Sfary. Sire—IV— " Chrpmnn and
Mis* Louise Sipple gnve the de­
votional and Mr*. W. A. Hunter
presided over the business. She
welcomed n pew member, Mr*. M.
W. Castle Sr.
During the meeting rlnthir-* f'"
a package to be sent to Keren
was collected and made ready fnr
the general collection of pimkni" *
at the Congregallonnl Churcli thl*
afternoon at whirl) time a World
Community Day program was
hehj. Plans were made for a
Christmas pnrty to bo held with
the other clrele* of the church on
Dec. I.
Mr*. J . K. VeKInW, a visitor
to the circle, told of the Rev. Ilr.
Timothy Chow of the Chinn Co*.,
fercnce In Shanghai who will bo
at the Methodist Chureh on Sun­
day and Monday. Dr. Chow came
(0 the Hulled StBles to do p o s t
graduate work at the University
of Ho,ton nml ha* served for a
year as assistant pnstnr in tie
First Methodist Church at Oulnc-',
FI*, to better nmonlnt himse'f
with the work of the church In
America. Hr will preach nt t|;r
church and sneak at the meeting
of the WHC8 on Monday nflernoon, and plans to return to
Cthnnghal in the near future.
Mrs. F.. C. Williams rend from
tho study laiok and at the ronclitlion of the meeting Mrs. Craw­
ford served refreshment* to Mr*.
W. P. Chapman. Mrs. Tate Clinn
man, Mra. J . R. n*uk, Mr*. O. L
Hark*, Mra. IL A. Futrell, Mr*.
Carrie Draper. Mrs. C, R. Tat'1,
Mr*. J . M. Have*. Mra, C. V. Hoo­
ver, Mrs. E. R. Smith. Mrs. A, C.
Starke, Mr*. Nevada Staffer. Mrs
Willard Turker. Mr*. .T. P. Tli.trmnntl, Mrs. Williams. Mr*. I*. M.
Swain, Mra. W. A. Hunter, Mrs.
K. II. ftlvelle. Ml** E'ln Rollon and
Mr*. McKinley. The next meeting
will he belli nt the home of Mr*
Tale Chapman In December.
Cirri" No. I! met Mundnv after­
noon In McKinley Hall. with Mrs.
J . 0 . Walt* and Mrs. It. V. Stur­
divant n* hostesses. Mrs. T. F.
McDaniel, circle chairmen nu»n
ed Ute meeting wit I* a short devo­
tional, sublet-1 being "l.nyo and
Service." The elide member*
brought donations for it nm-knge
to be wrnlined for altlpnlng to
Korea on World Community Day.
It was announced nil circle* will
meet In the rhurrli nt fl:!t(l n. m.
Dec. 1, tn hnhi separate mrellew*,
after which they will meet In Mc­
Kinley Hall fnr n union rovirrd
dish supper mid program,
Mr*. .!. 0 . Davis, W. 8. &lt;!. S.
president, was present and an­
nounced that Hie Rev, Hr. Tlmolh'’
Chow of China, will be present and
address Ute meeting Monday
afternoon at the ctimrli, It ‘was
anndunred two menthol-* of the
rircle will serve this ninnth at the
service men’s renter. Mr*. Grade
Herman gave the Insl portion of
the chapter on how the Hilda was
Written.
Tile hnnless served leftesliliwnls
lo Mrs. W. W. (’. Smith, Mr*. T
F. MeUutilil, Mi*. T. E. Wilson,
Mr*. W. S. Thornton, Mra. W. J.
David. Mrs .Grady Herman. Mrs.
Z. II. Itnlliff, Mrs. Harry llrowii,
Mr*. Nettle Tim*, Mr*, if, H PatU*lin|l, Mix. .1. M. Morris, Mr*. It.
; D. Prleat, Mr*. (Illve Wells, Mr*.
It. F. Crenshaw, Mrs. H. W. Stur­
divant, Mr*. J. G. Wall* nnd Mrs.
; J . C, Dnvia, a visitor.
Circle N». n met Monday after­
noon, at the home of Mra. L. T.
Dos*. Mra. R. F. Ruhlaon, vice
president, presided over the tuisii ness Mrs. J M.McCasklll led the
idevotional. Mrs. R. W. Turner r»i ported on three boxen sent to
"Korea.
The circle rollectcd and packed
'another box to he sent to Korea
rafter which Mrs. Robson announ­
ced World Community Day at the
Congregational church, Nov. 7.
Mrs. John Morgan was welcomed
Into the circle. Mrs. E. D. Hblnhnl(H r gave the fourth chapter of the
-study hook.
‘ Mr*. Ilosa served refrvihinnnle
, to Mrs, R. F. Robison. Mr*. Hassle
Greek, Mrs. Nslllo Vaughn, Mrs.
w. « . Move, Mrs, M. E. Move,
Mre. I&lt;. I, Hughey, Mrs. A. P. Mu­
sk, Mra. Dura Guerry, Mra. J . K.
McClelland, Mr*. K. I), Shlnholaer,
Mrs. 0 . K. Guff, Mra. H. W. Tur­
ner, Mra, 1, J , Royettc, Mra. J . M.
McCaaklll, Mra. John Morgan,
jM rs. Mary Farrlah and Mr*. L. T
&gt; Mrs. A. D, Zsclinry and Mil*
H«asls Zachary wero hnatcisc* for
th« moating of Circle No. 4 held
/Monday afternoon nt tholr homo.
Th# devotional was l*s&lt; hy Mrs.
*8. 0 . Shlnholaer who had as her
subTact "Thanksgiving." Mrs. A.
,L. Hardesty, Bra. C. II. Bhulta
i » d Mri. 0 . F. Ilranan were wsl; crated into the circle hy Mrs, Hoy

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r^fflmrn, M*** *
Herndon, Mrs. Ell*
’’ • the honk “Tnwnrd Unde»s*n"'Mng
!’-[• the nilde," was given hy Mrs,
, i Anhhy- J *r&gt;**- - '■• •
‘;et 1-a-ke.l
■' .uilii i.ell,»| IH.|fi.
! A delicious awcol course wna
•o served to; Mr*. S[|iplu. Mrs. Junes,
n- I Mrs. Hart, Mra. Dnvls, Mr*.
Smith, Mr«. |) H. Fletrh-r. Mr«.
i,n II. P, Gordie, Mrs. J„ H. Hoirnnl,
Mr*. Marvin Leddnn. Sirs. E. II.
Ley, Jr ., Mr*. Chari"* Meeks,
Mr*. Tyre anil Mr*. William*.
V
Circle No. 8 mrl Tucada- eve.
nnlg at 8:00 oVInek at *' . hmn"
of Mri. Roger Harrl*
*" F.-, rambla Drive, wllh Mrs
!,.
* Rowland, co-ho*lea*. Mrs. 'tav
Fundom g*ye the devnHn— Mr*.
•" Roy Wall and Mr*. Onliell-* Iturnett sang n ducL Mr*. W. W. Tyro
presided and wel-nme,l a new
member, Mrs. Mary Hlttell,
Member* brought clothing for a
ho mile In ho wrapned and sent tn
•- Korea. They alio brought mag*"* sines, glasses and quilt patches for
*• the old peonlea homo which they
r* will vlalt this month.
|P
Mr*. Tyre announced the circle
will have rhnrge of the nrngrnm
R next Monday afternoon, she urged
h all lo he present to hear nn out
'■ standing speaker from China. *|r*.
George Swank Jr. gnve the rhnp*• ter In the mission study honk.
Mr*. Harris nnd Mr*. Roland
served refreshment* to Mr*. f!nrl
10 Chnrprnlng, Jr., Mr*. Mnx Fundoin, Mr*. Rill Glenn. Mrs. Rlake
Hnwyer, Mrs. George Swank. Jr.,
*• Mr*. W. W. Tvru. Mr*. Roy Wall,
I* Mr*, (leorgo William*, Jr.. Mr*.
" Rohert Reiinett and Ml*. Hnrrln
'I nnd Mr*. Rowland.
"
Mra. M. W. Castle nnd Mr*.
Catherine Wade were eo-ho«tr.**e*
i- for the meeting of f'lrrle No. !i
t- held nt the Cnsllc home on M-.-:»- day. Mr*. Eugene WIRlums. ehiilrHt man, opened the meeting and Mrs.
le Cnslle led the devotional,
d
Plans were mode for directing
!•- t tie mu nei'v dm lug chinch hour*
I- for tho month of November and
Ilians were also discussed for riedecorating it room In the church
.* building fur three year old .Sunt. day school children which will be
c( the circle'll project for Hie year.
Tables, toys, curtain* and paint
will he fulpished hy number* of
ir Hie clrele and tlu&gt;li husband* will
do Hie work.
s,
Announcement whs made of a
■e linked food sale to be lodd on First
"\ Street Nov. 21. A lovely table a r­
il, rangement for the circle meeting
k wns prepared bv Mis. Grnlrhen
n, Crowull nnd rleplctisl the harvest
I- season emphasising a lllbliral
theme,
e
Those attending were Mis. f’nsI- He, Mrs, Wade, Mrs. Crowell,
a- Mrs. Matvln Dyal, Mr*. Malcolm
u- Higgins, Mrs. Al Murphy, Mr*,
n, Then Fate, Mr*, It. W. Thrailklll,
er Mra. William*, Mts. .lamea Terl&gt;. wllleger and Mr*, .lame* Williams non.

lly niJVERI.Y GRAY

Mr*. J . J . Lcffler left Friday
The S.II.fl. Seminole* heading
for Fort Lauderdale to visit her for another out of town game,
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and thl* limn with New Smyrna. Also
Mi*. Kirk Smith, and daughter, ane'hei vMorv on our *coreboard,
Rarlinra.
we know. Reside* the rhecrloadcr*
Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Rrldge* of the re will really he lot* of HanMontgomery, Ala, are vl*lling Mr. I hi l f'dk* there. We’ro ready to
RKdrtc’a la-other and *l«ter-ln-ji back the team anil stny liehlnd
low, Mr. and Mrs. Rill Rridgcx lit , th
.item with plenty of yelliV and
I nhe.et*,. lSHatch_tb“..„‘ir?,,,'nlcA j» -.
Air*. John lhamrs, Mre. (.
: nigfi*. i " they star ngitinst the
Prevntt, and Mr*, Hetty Rolit*nn, N, S. Pnrrnrudn* ami make the
were all dinner gur*t* of Mr*. J. tnu-hdnwn* fly for us!
T. McLain Jr., Tuesday.
IVT.A. will lie held In th" Celery
Mr. ami Mr*. Carole Culpepper Crate Monday evening. This will
and daughter, and John Nell Gui gin- all the parent* a chance to
pepper of Eau Gallic spent Sunday see nor teen center, a* ninny may
with their mother, Mr. and Mrs n&lt;&gt;' hove. We hope you all ran go!
K. W. Allen.
in haling over n choice for the
Mr. nml Mr*, John Rill* and Senior piny thl* year I* still going
daughters of AHniitn, Ga. and o- 'to fnr the Ideas hove hern
Mi* Hill*' parents Mr. arid Mrs. eliminated to: "flnr Ml-* Hronk*",
Donald Atwood of llrldgowatrr, •Thinner liv the Dozen", “Singe
Mas*, are spending the winter In Door”, and "Smiling Through".
the J . C. Rill* cottage.
The,i* me all excellent piny* and
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rutter and |t won't be long now before the
daughter Nancy accompanied hy plnv has lK,en chosen.
Mr. nnd Mra. Herman Fore and
Rumor* have It that the next
daughters, of Chutuota enjoyed a edition of the “Celery Fed" Is
day In the Ocala National Fnra.it. really going to |&gt;e good! You've
Charlie Cole was called to PltU- pr'ihnhly heard of thosp awfully
hurg, Pa. because of the Illness of rmbnrrn*«lng columns entitled:
hla brother-in-law,
"Remember When7 7 7"7 Well, It
A Kitchen Shower wa* given seems suggestion* and Ideas arc
Thursday night at the Community flying Into the Celery. Fed box
Hall for Mr*. Lino Harrison ami
Mr*. John Thomas, they both have anil some of them are rrnlly a
new home*. Mrs. Harrison ha* re­ seren m! lie prepared because It
cently moved Into her house, and might he about you!
Itv the wny. Aunt Tilly I* back
Mr*. Thomas will move Into her'*
soon. They both received mnnv again and bard work reading over
useful gift*. About Ml attended. tin many, many letters she’s re­
Refreshments of cake, sandwiches, ceiving!! Drop one in some time!
I in**!p and Cab:
and punch wore served. After­
ward* a Chinese nnr linn wa* held
Phillip Toney, Tommy Kuhn.
and cake* and a vase were auc­
tioned, the proceeds went to the
Community Center.
Mr. and Mr*. Vincent Rullrr,
Mr. and Mr*. William Satterfield,
ami Mr. and Mr*. Rirhnrd Kora
nil attended the htinipict nnd dance
held In the Sanford Nnvy Center,
given for Fleet Air Service Squad­
ron 821, Saturday night.

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were made for the anSOI supper scheduled for
a McKinley Hall. This ml*dr wea Isd I y Mra. R F.
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Farm er’s Market
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melon*. 2.713 at *.7A, 12,031.73.
making tola]* ol .13,1)80 unit* sold
ut the approximate value of $1(13,IkW 33
The remainder of tho sales were
made up of nut of state products,
including apple*, beans, cabbage,
cabbage Plants, cantaloupe*, carrut*, cauliflower, celery, cucum­
ber*. grapes, lemon*, nanrydew
melons, pear*, peaches, plum*,
prunes, potatoes and tomutoe*.
which tallied Ml.838 unit* for xn
approximate value of J07.IK2.7S

Hr SADIE SODFRHLOM
The Sunbeam* of the Lake Multroe Rnptlst Chureh met Monday
evening at 3; lli p. m. After n very
interesting urogram they were
serve,! delirious refreshment* |,y
Mrs. I). C. Spivey.
The Rev. nml Mis. II. II. Mar­
tin and Mrs. Laura Prlester were
the guest* of Mr. nml Mis. II. L.
Lapham of Orange City. Sunday.
Mi*. H. II. Martin, Mr*. Frank
Farmer, Mr*. C. F. Ilalea, Ml**
Margaret Rales ami Mr*. W. IL

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and Gordon Toll burning the mid*
night oil over ChvraUtrv equation*
. . . Marrlann# .Strickland looking
adorable in a bright red sweater,
now that roolish days arc here
. . . . . Demure nml darling are
Colleen GngebreUon and Elizabeth
W oodruff............. Frank Stafford
dating a blonde from the Junior
ila»* with the Initial*: H. A. It.
Sandra Dunn arcing a lot of some*
ono in the Senior da»s! (Could It
bo "Hutchic” ?) Mike Rotundo en­
joying country life now-a-day*.
J"h e Debate Club will be lending
iatiieia. ill i.n 1 -"HlRl *"•
.Timer*
Park Monday afternoon for n Stu­
dent Congree* with Olnmlo, Win­
ter Park, and our achool particloatlnir. The*" member* wi'l have
to draw up bill* to take with them
and be presented there. The tongrei* will begin in the afternoon
and continue until 11:00 o'clock
that evening . . . .
For heaven'* mkc*. don’t ml**
"Hmartor and Smoother" starring
oodle* of S.H.8. tutor* and artroue* ami under the *tipervi*ion
of Mr*. Floyd Coleman. It'* really
going to be cute, *t&gt; next Thura•lav evening don't full to lie in the
S.H.8. auditorium at 8:00 o'clock!
Vnu'H regret m ixing this! Ad­
mission la only 00 cent* adults
and HO cent* for student*. There
will also be a morning perform­
ance ............ .. Mark tho thirteenth
on your calendar n* n red letter
tiavl
Everyone enjoyed hearing Mr.
Vic L. Ole*on speak thl* morning
In Chape) about 1000’* car— Le
Sabre. It renllv wns interesting
and an unusual topic, which fnsclrated u* all . . . ,
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Celery Feds Are Given Edge Over New Smyrna Tonight
Russell Munn Wins
Starting Role At
Left Guard; Feds
S e e k 4th Victory
Hy KENT CHETFAIN
H*mtnb ra,/.. »,iil try
at fishing (or HurraKntyrn. Beach lothe basis of past sue*
thp Central

Oklahoma Is Given Edge In Big Game With Notre Dame Tomorrow
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Crnom&lt; Panthers
Play Here With
Ei’stis Tonight
Locals Aie Conced­
ed 50-50 C h a n c e
Of Winning No. I

Hy T. V. MAVIS
Tonight the Cronins Acwh-inv
Panthers will I.*- trying to rcdi-em
themselves after last week's lo*s
In Ifungerford, l:l II. when the In.
warriors from the Celery i-aN idav Fustls under Ihe lights
will have a slight edge In at the Memorial Hlndiiim lit H:l)tl
baltle with an ostensibly p.m.
eleven representing New
The nnre-henlrn and onre-lied
llearh.
I'nnlhrrs of the last two yenrs
Hill Fleming’
will stand a 30-1(1 rhanre in
survive this evening's enriiunler
lisnas, setlng In the
with Fusils.
for this evening’s
Itinerary, have pes«|.
I.nst week will he long remem­
forecast a toss-up fnr
bered hy Ononis funs. Hiiligerfnril
conference clash. They sprak
hrought on abrupt find stunning
wise words of esperlenre.
end in the loeril's Ifi game winning
two outings their 111streak thnl extended nvei Ihe lusl
f Indians have out
two seasons.
well.
Another Innovation will he lidd­
St. Augustine moved Into Han­ ed In the game tonight lit hemitl
ford two weeks ago and found the fill Memnrlnl Hlinlium when holli
alien surroundings and the Sem­ Ihe Crooms mid Fusils hand* will
inole. to their liking hy admin- perform.
litering a IH-d shellacking to the
f'narh Frsn klln was dlsaitlocals. This was the first time the
mdnlrtl wilh Iasi wrek's lihel.flanford warriors had tasted de­ Ing and larkllug. The iiinir
feat on their home grounds since
hustling hr Ihe regular P an­

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Then last week the t ’eierv
Pfd hraves Invaded Winter Park
nnlv lo battle to a 14*11 draw.
TlUa has been tha srtermsth of
a glorious seven-gsme virtnry
skein that extended over the last
two seasons.
New Smyrna Ileach constitutes
tha third conference encounter for
the Feds this season. In the Ini­
tial two the locals have upset l*»*lgtka. 20-11, and fell, ns mentioned
previously, to Kelterllnus. Hanford
atlll has an outside chance lo win
the Fast Florida Conference’s
football ernwn.
Under a new arranaement,
the northern tram with the best
record will fare Ihr southern
team with the heal won and lost
percentage. The records are
computed on the basis uf con­
ference games only. New Hmyr*
na and Heahreesr of llaytnna
I n ch are two teams who have
fallen at least twice In confer*
anca play In the smith. Thus,
D«l.and and Hanford are still
eery mach In contention.
This liattli for nupremsey In the
aouth EFC may he climaxed nt
Hanford's gala homecoming slated
for Wednesdav nlsrlit, Nuv, 20, In
the Memorial Stadium.
- Chiefs Fleming and (lanns have
only one lineup change for this
evening’s encounter.
It u s s r II
Mann, better known n« ins' plain
"Wop," will he Inserted In the
left guard slot, replacing lloss
ITannum, the fiery little junior.

HAWATHX!
CAMP CHAFFER. Ark. 1* Catcher Carl HawaUkl, one time
home run hilling star of the Smithant Association7* Naihvlllo Vols,
waa discharged here today from
the Army.
flawatikl, who .pent the Iasi *ev.
on month, of hi* 2-year hitch in
Japan, expected lo loin hi* wifi at
thalr home In I.lltle Rock, Ark.,
Qua afternoon. He laid he plana lo
Hjtet readjusted to civilian life and
pUy a little golf.”
w husky, 23-year-old catcher
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eimrds l.eu Thumss and Julio
Moore. The play
these Ih. * s
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rlfle-srm Mnlunr tossing a :ij.
yard serial In rlglil end Johnnv
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Moore
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('mull Franklin reports tlml his
'earn has been hardened with in
iurles. Ituhen filter "offered NO
injured leg in the ('rerun* l-'l *t
em-e Villa gnine and wiis unable
lo play In tin' Hutigerfonl tilt
hist week. 11nIflrHi'l- and (‘u|itutll
Oscar Williams and Ifunilerhiu-l
Krnest Tlmrne me nur*lng spruliied tinkles, Init will play ngnllut
Fusils lunlgld.
f'rmims l.lnrup
(irmly Fdge
l.eu Thomas
l.ouls .laeksnn
Nnrmnli Klnuid
fieri I Hlchersnn
Charlen Merritt
Cordon Fort
Krnest Thorne
Cubit Mnlune
Oscar Williams
Arthur Knight

1353 Fans Watch
Crooms (James In
Memorial Stadium
lly T. V. IIAVIH
There have been 1^Ifi'l fans on
hand to see Crnoms Arndrmy play
Its first two grhllron encounters
in the Memorial Stadium this
vear. It wns announred todny hy
Professor J . N. Crooms.
Of this total, I.OfiN have lo-rn
paid admissions, whlrh has
netted the (Tty nf Hanford
IHd.no In tax revenue. An add).
Ilona) ISO has been paid to the
4'lly by Crooms Arademy for
Ihe rust of the lights. The City
haa In turn given this light
money lo the Florida Power nnd
l.lehl Company to pay for the
lighting expenses.
The first gnme In Ihe Memorial
Park with New Smyrna draw HID,
the largest home crowd of the
senson, It nlso netted the City the
moat money from luxes, 310.73.
Here are the attendance flgurea
for each game this year.
Tidal
(lame
Paid
HID
New Smyrna
1173
Mil
vioreneo Villa
101
1,138
Total*
l.OHH
The following lire the tnx re­
ceipt. for cnch game.
Gama
Tax l.lehtx Cllv
New Smyrna 310.75 325 371,73
Florence Villa .'10.73 25 55.75
Total*
SH0.50 380 3110.30
There are etlll two more I’nn(her* gnme* left to lie played III
tho Memorial fltadlum till* year.
Tonight, Crooma wilt play hero
against Eu.tla and then next
Thursday tha Panthora will con*
dude thalr homa achedulo with
their big annual homecoming
rlaah with Leesburg.

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Best Homecoming

Tampa

HFI.ANI) — (Special)
Stet­
son University Is putting on Its
best hit. and turker for what Is
expected to he the most rolorful
urid best alleriilrd hniin-eomlng In
tin- hlstoiy of tin- University In.
nor row.
Two widely sepnruted factors
i-onrhlne as a basis for the export­
ation. The spurts minded alumni
will In* reluming to see a successful Hatter footlmll team meet
some rolorful opposition in Fust
Cniolina State. Also, members of
Ihe Ht"tson Connell, an organisa­
tion of UK) prominent business
and professional men and women
who arn supporting the university,
will lie un hand to see first hand
what they Hie Indorsing.
To address this important
group of Floridians, l.nurrnre F.
I.ee, President of Ihe United
HI a le« ( barnlier of Commerre,
will lie no hand, lie will speak nt
Ihe II a. ni. Saturday m inoraIlnrhniii (ii-ilni'li, Winter Haven; Money Fee llnxlon, Cleveland, Ohio; nnd Fran Owens, Inverness,
lino III Kll/nhetlh Hall Auditor­
for 1052. Thee girls are always marching before the
ium. Presiding at Ihis meet lug are Stetson University's lovely dim.........
will he Stetson's Presldenl J. Stetson hand at parades it ml twill ul all Stetson football games.
Olile Filmulids. At Ihe ronrliislon of Mr. Fee’s address, Ihe
Coouril members will ronvene
in Ihe of fire of Presldenl Kilinuiids and M embers of Ihe Kielson Alumni AseiK-lullon will
Mansart llielr business in Ihe
auditorium.
Presiding over the ulnmiil group
Hy MKIU'EK HAIFFY
Tens, Glenn Turner. Rill Hrlgman
will he the l|ev. .fames Pmrlsh, of
\sxoiTalcd Press Sport* Writer
and Dick I'rcti, Tech's free-scoring
GAINF.SVIFFF U s-ll was Ten
M i i i i i i I, wlui will In- succeeded In
harkfleld should lie able to make
Fur
Ihe
second
straight
week,
nesseo Thursday in Cntnrlnrul with
office by li. F. "Fddie" (iillilnnd, Coach Midi Woodruff full uf pessi a Southeastern Conference foothuli the seoro In the neighborhood of
of Ilel.enn Spring*, wlm is presl- 1tnlsm ulumt next week's flash with team journeys lo Miami hoping to 3(1-7.
delll-eleet. A new president-elect Ihe Vids In Knoxville
in,ike It a "lllack Friday" for the
Tulanc, which hit Its stride
will he chosen after u nominating
against Mississippi State last week,
"They’re a rough hall elllb, fieri, Hurricanes.
, oiiuolttee lo-aded hy .lames Ne* Neylaml is always Imigh to meet
Kentucky, with convertible Steve winning 54 21, goes tn Lexington
oiec, of West Palm Ileach, makes in November and even tougher In Mfill tiger supplying most of Ihe lo battle reiurging Kentucky. The
Its report.
Knoxville To top (tint till off. Ihey punch, succeeded admirably last Wildcats, who found a new scoring
Charles Tom Hendrrson. «f will he having hiimrrnming tha! week, muling the favored Florid­ spark hy using end Steve Melllnger
Tallahassee, assist ant ntloruey
ian-. 29-0
Interchangeably
at quarterback,
*
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week end." he said
tonight It's Vanderbilt's turn. are Ihe underdogs
general, will report on progress
hy a touchdown
undei
Watching his grldders drill
during Ihe Iasi year of United against Ihe strong Tennessee single The Commodores, relying as al­ or less.
Hut Tulano has lost the services
Stetson Alumni, an orgunliallon wing allnek he rnmmented that ways on the magic orm of fresh­
of Hlrlsoll alomnl who are sup- with Ih Vols' penchant for defense man quarterback Hill Krlctenicyer, of the a r m i e s ' top halfback, LFS
aren't selling the Hurricanes short. Kennedy, because of a broken bone
porling Ihe university Ihrouvh lie cntdimird'
"My scouts think that Miami has of the Grccnics' top halfback, Los
a proxy endow me nt plan, this
"1/gik nt the figures. They’re
plan provides that alumni pay third best In the nation, both a potentially good squad which Kennedy, because nf a broken bone
annua lly an amount eipiul to iigaiasl pass and running They hasn’t played Hie foothall of which In his left wrtst. Kennedy could be
five per rent intern*! on Ihe en­ give up idmut 175 yards a game It is capable,” said Coach Hill ihe difference between victory and
dowment gifl ihe) would like lo and make yuu work fur every Fdwurds. "They remind me that defeat, so here's a vote for Ken­
the Hurrlenncs looked good against tucky In a close one.
yard."
make.
Other choices:
Nnl wanting til appear personally Alahuniu and played brilliantly in
A prominent llunieenmlliK vislGeorgia I’cnnsylvonla -The Hulltor will ho l»r. Caleb .1. King, Hr. afraid uf the hnwl-luiiiml Vols or heating Morquet.
Coach Any Gusfsnn has been dogs to surprise the oddsmaker
i-dilor of llu&gt; editorial page o f the give the impression that Hie squad
Florida Times Union, who Is In wax apprehensive' idmut Ihe meet­ doing a tol of player Juggling since and upset the two - touchdown (hr Kentucky game ami eight new favored Quakers In Philadelphia.
charge o f a third organisation ing. he stated:
Mlssissippl-Houiton -- Tho Rebels
"We will be going up there fnr a men will he In tho offensive and
supporting Stetson
Stetson Aslineups.
In roll up a big victory margin in
sociates. An usaoelate Is a Florida win, hul they appear to he nut nf defensive
For Ihe second time this senson, a night game Tn Houston.
layman or lay woman who prom- our elasx."
game as the
Alubnma-ChatUnooga--The Crim­
Tennessee Is eighth In the nation Vandy goes into n g«
isea lo give a minimum uf 3 loo to
favorito
after
disposing
of Wash- son Tillers to win (n a walk In
ilsposlni
in
Ihe
Assoelaled
Press
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Florl
the Unlveixlly on their birthday
ington
A
Lee,
87-7
last
week.
Tuscaloosa, wllh their eyee turned
■nch yeni . I»r. King Is expected to tin Is 17th
We'll pick Krlelemeycr A Co. to to Nov. 13 nnd Georgia Tech.
Three starters were working
iep.n l a suliNtnntiu! Iiumher of tin
spoil
Hie
Hurricanes'
homecoming
Louisiana Stalc-Tohhessce •• Gen
mil dllecloi'S lie is now seeking without pads following military game by two touchdowns nr more.
Hah Neylnnd's powerful single-.
military drills. Ilnh Horton, de
tur till, giuup.
Four
other
SKC
teams
meet
nonwing hoys to make it another sat*
tensive end. Juek O’llrlcn, often
ly for Ih
tho Tigers In Baton Rouge.
i slve end, and Florida’s lending conference foes Saturday and six day
Auburn-Mississippi Stale-Auburn
scorer Itiifnrd lauig. Iimk it easy play among themselves. Florida,
Willi Han Returns
minting for Tennessee Nov 15, Is nxpcmlpd too much In holding
They are expected to lie ready fur polnl
Idle.
Florida lo n 31-21 score last week
full
ncllun
in
a
few
days
To Holnter Hatters Dun llarues. Fill hiiikv from Mi The Army Georgia Tech clash In and
State Is duo a victory.
garner a lot of nation
ami. Is doing double duly nl uf Atlanta willi g
UI-’ I.ANU ,ts—Willi Han. voted tensive end mul tackle helping mil a! attention although most folks
Syracuse football roach Hen
Florida hack ol Ihe week before in Ihe gap left hy luhired Itnss feel Army will he hard pressed lo
Hvhwnrtswnlilcr says Joe Kiotobeing knocked out by Injuries, has Winne. Hornes, a freshman, has make an interesting game of It.
The Sugar Howl hound Engineers bntliy, senior right end. Is the best
returned lo duty, thereby boosting been on Ihe receiving end uf three
Stetson’s s t o c k In Its homecoming |rpasses
_ _
and couches say he has want to carry a perfect record to Mucking end In the cast.
game with Fast Carolina Saturday. |shown a rapid Imprnvement ami New Orleans and the re building
Army squad, riddled by the crib
Coach .lay Pattee. however, still j willingness to Irnrn
Six freshman football playcis nt
has an undermanned offenso wit
Today, the sipi.nl will resume blng scandals, hardly seems the
West Virginia University have
Finis Have Fnudo and Mark llm- heavy work on both offense nnd team lo blotch It.
With All-America candidate Leon Fee for a middle name and half of
fard mul Fullback Herb Werner drfrrise phase* nnd I* cxtieeled tn
still mil Hoffnrd and Werner, Stet­ hold a light scrimmage Saturday Hardeman ably flanked by Hilly the** woro christened Robert Fee.
son's leading scorer, apparently
are lost lor thn season,
Sian Marks, (he Halters' leading FSC Opens Baseball
punier with a 40 2 yard average,
Course On Business
will make Ills debut as a quarterhack against Host Caroline.
Fast Carolina will bring a 5-2-1
FAKKFANl) (.W—Florida .South­
record lo DeFand to face Ihe llil* ern College will open Its fourth
ters who are 2-2-2.
annual
hnseluill
adnilnlxtratlun
Sparkplug of the Fast Carrillno school Jan. 0.
Featuring:
allnek Is (junrterback Mick Cherry,
The Hircc-weeks courso U oiwn
wlm is being acclaimed "freshman lo all authorlml personnel of (Tub*
Ferris Wheel — Octopus
of the year" of Ihe North State In organized baseball nnd In high
Conference.
school graduates with a minimum
Hobby Horses — Silver Bullet
of Iwo years’ business experience,
It Is tho only course of Its kind
nt Ihe cnllego level approved hy
Kinder I h Stabbed
Roller Coaster — Swings
the National Association of Pro­
In Scuffle On Key fessional Hnsebnll Leagues.
The faculty will Include Harold
Kiddies Auto Ride
SARASOTA Wi - Rills Kinder, G. Itocttgcr, assistant to thn presi­
llnslon Red Sox pitcher, was re­ dent of tho Pittsburgh Pirates;
Merry - Go - Round
ported recuperating today from a Vaughan P. Devine, general man­
ager, Rochester, N. Y.; Allen H,
stomach wound.
, „
Kinder wns taken to Sarasota Russell, president, Houston, Tex.:
Hospital early Thursday and ad­ Crow (her M. Royd. ex-general
mitted to X-rpy examination but manager, Jacksonville; William
hospital authorities sala ho df* Ilergesch, general manager, Co12:00 Noon — Softball Park
dined any treatment and left with­ lumhui, Go.; and Robert Doty,
out being admitted aa i patient. business ipannger Lakeland, Fla.
(llc h ln n H im StnU on)
The sheriffs office reported dep­
uties Investigated reports of ■ d«*
turbanco in a homa on Bleate Key
early Thursday. Deputy Cert May­
See The Free Thrift Act!
er said ne found no Indication of
Nor. 7—New Smyrna, there
any law violation and made no
Nov. 14—Hesbreese, here
arrest. He said Kinder and hla
Nov. Hb.Kd«ewster, there
host were there at the time.
Nov, 2B*-Delomd, here
The Saraiota police department
(llomrrowlng)
said a call had been received from
ATOI* T H E 120 FO O T P O L E
the hospital nt 3 a. m. Thursday
Mickey Mantle, Yankee center,
reporting a man who had been cut fielder, hit „1A| In 40 games with
was brought there for treatm ent the Kansas City Hluea in IBM.
M ATINEE AND NIGHT
rePatrolman Charles
ported he found Kinder wea Uw

Gator-Tennessee
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Bigger Every Day

Vandy Seeks To Keep SEC Jinx
Going Over Miami This Evening

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NEW YORK &lt;;n-Oaicbajl finally
m shocked Itself Into a stain nf
Hy ED CORRIGAN
ibrlcty on the bonus issue, wllh
ic result that the average young
NEW YORK iai — The college
rospcct’s chances of signing far football season begins Its mad
gift of 330,000 and a red con- rush down the home stretch to­
rrtlblc will In future be very morrow with gold In the form of
cndcr.
bowl games and glory In Ihe forifc
The thing finally got completely of conference championship* for
lit nf hand during tha past year the first to hit thn wire.
hen the 18 major league clubs
Wilh the exception of the Uni­
aid out a staggering 4vv million versity of Maryland—rated second
ollar* in bonuses to a lot of grnw- In the Associated Press' weekly
ig boys who have yet tn prove poll — all the big hoys get into
lat they can ltick in any company action. Except for Oklahoma, the
Igher than an Elks picnic. Of this undefeated trams all seem to have
iitslze sum, the Boston Red Sox easy sailing.
re estimated to have contributed
Tne Soonrrs, well on Ihelr way
123,000.
to another Big .Seven crown, a title
As they recover from this mig- on which they have squatter's
. . . . fare n 0|
"In -Hww
iflcent spree, Ihe ctubnwners are rights,
otre Dame
Dtdlng their throbbing temples NCAA’s television
th ^
ip game of
i
nd vowing It trill never happen week Some of ilicso TV garnet
go
gain. This time Ihey mean it, and have been busts since Hie schedule
cnedule
ommlssloncr Ford Frick has up was made up before the season
rilnted himself a committee nf started with die intention of bring
dc to see that they dn not hock- Ing in a top game of the day.
Ide.
The Irish have been ln-ond-outcri
" I t ’s gotten completely out of most of (he season, hut although
hand," he declared In outlining the underdogs they should at least
new plan lo produce a sensible make it close for Hilly Vessels,
compromise. "Nobody objects to and company. If they rise lo Iho
an occasional bonus for u parti­ occasion, it could he an upset. The
cularly brilliant prospect, but this Sooners ruiik fourth io the niitlqj^
thing nf throwing millions of dol­ and arc undefeated a It h o u gW
lars around tn a launch nf kids who they've been tied once.
are Just out nf high srhnol and
Michigan State, the No. 1 outfit,
probably never will make big has a breather (are there anything
league players Is plain foolish. It’s rxccpl breathers for the Spartans
Just that much money gonu from these days?) in Indiana and tho
baseball."
only question seems lo he how long
The new plan, which is virtually Higgle Munn's lad* will wait be­
certain of adoption nt the joint fore turning on the power.
meeting of the leagues In I’hoenlx
Georgia Tech, UCLA and South­
next month, has been carefully ern California should hnvu no un­
thought out and Is equipped with due trimbl In their day's assign­
sufficient teeth to make It effective ments, Tech, already selected for
Stripped of much word lettuce, It the Sugar Howl in New Orleans ote
simply provides (hat a club had New Year’s Day, goes against
better be mighty sure It has a Army, which, although no pushover
live wire before It talks bonus.
in any man’s league, certainly Is
At tho moment there Is no rule not in the Ramblin' Wrecks’ class.
at all, A bonus baby mav he
UCLA and Southern California,
schooled In the minor leagues in­ in a neck and neck battle for the
definitely. Under the ruin coming Pacific Coast Conference title and
up, If a club feels like shelling the Rose Howl nomination, tangle
out, say 330 000 for some juvenile with Oregon Stats* and Stanford,
hotshot, it will have tn he prepared respectively. For both schools It
to carry him on Its big league should be Just another wurtnun as
roster fnr two full seasons or risk they rush toward their showdown
losing him in tho unrestricted game on Nov. 22
^
draft.
Kansas, which still has hopei^
This will cause a clubowner to dn slight though they are, of winning
some heavy thinking before he the Big Seven crown from Okla­
reaches for his roll. Places on big homa, should have no trouble in
league rosters ore at a premium, its cunference game with Nebras­
particularly after they are cut ka. a learn that's only at good ns
down to 2s, and It Is a rare mana­ Bobby Reynolds—and he's out wllh
ger who would Ilk* to have two or an Injury. •
three bonui kids taking up bench
In Inc Big 10 and Southwest Con­
room and reading romlc books ference, Purdue nnd Texas ore
■Her tho weather gets hot nnd his leading Ihe pack In the race for
regulara begin to nee da rest now the Rose nnd Cotton Bowls, nnd
•nd then. A pennant-contending both figure lo Inke one step nearer
club need* nil tho grown men it their league titles. Purdue playr
can carry.
Minnesota anil Texas, which has
A brooklyn team of some years become n giant in the KWC, tackles
hack, the 1947 outfit, practically llaylor,
ostracised a rookie named Joe
Villannva and Mississippi, a pair
Tcpslc because he refused to be of teams that are undefeated but
farmed out late in the campaign tied and have strong hones of wind­
to make a place fnr a more tea ing up In one nf the big howls—
soiled- player who was believed have breezes. Vlllnimvn. prohehly
needed tn win tho flag. Tcpslc hud this yenr, travels to Oklahoma for
exacted an agreement from Branch u game with the University of
Rickey that no would be kept op Tulsa, while Mississippi figures to
*11 year, and he held stubbornly get nothing more&gt; U
than a good
to It. Wonder what over become warmup when it faces Houston.
Eighth-ranked Tennessee, th ?
of him?
There will, of course, continue team that won Ihe AP poll last
lo be some bonus players. To ven­ year, with only one defeat on ti
ture a guess, though, they will at slate Is favored over Imultlana
least have had to provo themselves Stale, while Penn Slate, which has
pretty sensational In college to be been mentioned as a possible Cot­
given that two-year free ride on a ton Rnwl nominee, has a fairly
tough foe In Syracuse.
big league bench.

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victim and he quoted Kinder M
•tying he had been cut during a
scuffle at tile home of Bud wbv*
field on Bleats Key. Legg said he
ted Ihe Incident occurred out*
io city limits and the iherifri
office had been notified.
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Mans t if KuHitliArmy
I .cat lt*r May IV1u ni I ( in Falks With
( ViHTiil Eisenhower,
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Gen. A'fret! W. Grooniher

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Associated Press Lenscd Wire

T ru m an Is S atisfied
W ith Representatives
Named By Eisenhower
Membership Drive
Is Launched By
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Gen. Cor.lt leMoy
Gen. Inuri. Nortlnd
THISI MX OUTSTANDING MillTABV M*N .ire wetn, mertftoned hy Pent ip-in «nnr«-e- In
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(top left) orGen. Ho.vl S Vundenberg Knp •-enteri Air Purre chief m»« &gt;ui-&gt;enl &gt;.•On- ....... .
now by Gen. Omar N Dradlcy, .irmr li»i •&lt; Hn-&lt;e «i»,—rc» Other, favmr.i by «i r&lt;
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Hutchison Speaks
On A rm istice At
R otary Luncheon

Is I'a it I |’i»
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In

Charges Involving Extensive Hunt
Margaret Stern’s Lake Brantley
. Recital Received Road Deeds Are Longwood People Being Made Foe.
With Enthusiasm Taken By County Being Heard Today
Hit-Run Driver
Kviilenei- was In-lnir pr.---nt.--l
thl» mnrninir In Countv t'-uiit In

Action O f Comniission I s Protestcd
.. .
Uy Mrs. Meredith

n ram - In w lilr-h B. C. Hitt

nt-ir " f the Altmiin.it-' Sprlm--. tin
(•'I, i« rlini gi-il wit It 11- mull i-it-1
It'dtcry iipiin ..niittl'iiiil
Il-tl-'tl..
i lUttawav, 111, mill Kill). I II
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j i-.iii-.inn, I1. 1tIi of r-txit ttu-i t \
Threat of secession from Sent j
w** bimiglit m
tnolc County and accitsallmis nf t lury trlul in the mini &lt;-f .linlipartiality were hurled at Ctc Dougins StcliHtrom. with (i. W.
Hoard of County Commissioners Spencer ns nttnrnev for t It •tl.-ft-uFriday by Mri. Inca Meredith, «« nml (ii-orgr A. Sp'-i-r, iiro.erut
Lake flrantley sub.livldrr. In tier at­ lug nttornev for the Slate
Aceonling to the eviitem— pre
tempt to gain acceptance hy the
County to 5 quit claim deeds, pre- sentetl hv the two tinvs, theli fathmill Mrs. Hates, tile nlti-fi-iiliun
P*aratorv to proposed road build- era
Involved in the rase otwurreil Mav
Ing In the Lake Drantley area
Tempers grew short among 10 on Lake Orl-nta, m-ross 'he
Commissioners ns Mrs. Meredith lake from the Allmonnte Sluingloosed a flrcy tirade of derision Hotel, and evolved from a discus­
upon them, In which ihe declnrcd, sion Involving tIt.- two l,ovs and
"All we want Is the same treat­ Mr. mid Mrs. Hates mar the ho
ment given to anyone else,” and te|.
Interposed the threat, " . .
or
The two hoy* test if leil they had
do we have to go to the legisla­ gone to the nortion " f (he Ink'ture and have that section put near the hotel's hearh, In nn out
back In Orange county?" She told lionrd motor host (n go swimming.
the body that funds wero available They stated they had Jo-eo ordered
for auen action.
from the lake front hy Mrs. Hales
The uproarious discussion finally anil that they had refused us they
ended with the Commissioners ar- rOlixidrrril the lake as non-tesM
in record the deeds niter trlcted.
d been abstracted and found
Mr. Hate* came UPOII th e sce ne,
to bo clear. Commissioner J . F.
McClelland laid he personally they testified, told them to leeve,
would see that the deeds were ab- then gave chase In n powered lionl
itracled and recorded Iq quick Thn hoy* fled in their taint and
stopped across the lake, they said.
order.
Their pursuer caught up with
Tho
argument Included n
deed concerning a 50-foot stretch them, they testified, and slapped
of proporty on State Bond 434. Fol­ the Ifaltnway hoy, choked him r.nd
lowing conaldcrabte discussion, threw him Into the Ink'1. The Kllir
which was conducted In manner (toy said he armed himself with nn
which waa quiet In comparison to oar after Mr. Hates fell Into tipIhe hassle which developed later, lake and that he struck him with
tha board agreed to havo the deed It ns he fled for help.
Mr. Hate* tried to take their
recorded — after being duly ab­
boat, they said, and when they
stracted.
Mre. Meredith leemcd to be sat- ntopi.rU the attempt, lie struck the

Membership cards for the entire
series are transferable for any of
the future concerts, he ndded. "If
for any reason a parson holding a
card la unable In attend the con­
cert, he may give Ihe ticket to
some one who might want to go.
This also applies to tho itudent
memberah.p carda."
Petrova and Faatofaky, soprano
J and violinist wiU be the neat program on the concert aerlea to ap­ Isfted with the action being taken
pear here on Dec. I.
until the board brought up the
point of having the deed* abstract­
HOLLAND TO PERSIST
ed-then the tirade began. She de­
upon this as a tieMIAMI WV-Sen. Spent rd L. clared, "I. look
an Intentional delay."
Holland (D.-Fla.) promised the lay
It. U. I’ope ex­
Southern Medical Association to­ Commissioner
" ............. Mrs Mredlth.
day that he would "continue to claimed,
oppose with all my itrength com­ we're trying to treat you fairly I"
Mrs. Meredith had been hurling ac­
pulsory hralth Insurance and ita cusations
at the board that they
like."
not treating the people In
He added during
talk to the wen
har area aa. well as others tn tha
&lt;*1 association'* con'
County.
"The fight
Tha argument veered off tha
grami la getting
'u S tfM M
deed onto a proposal
of ua who opi
rldar to have a road
must come up
„ _ ja area. "1 want to
and moderate
suit to dose the road which
The senator suggested a middle
mV
h *f eon fenced by Mr. Jones,"
ground where the federal got
ment would rendar financial aa* she aala.
slstance for training, goctora with­
Commissioner Pope staird he de­
out Involving federal control.
finitely wouldn’t vote lo favor of
dosing of tha particular road,
LUTHERAN* ELECT
laying, "It'a a through road and
has boon for 10 years." HI* opin­
LAKELAND UR ion
echoed by Commission
M _waf
waa achoa
Harre. Lakeland,
tdent of the
:turo, Commlitrict of
O. B. Fnurakre matt*, a
League at ita
rose lad the motion
ipt the
rd to accept
tha emit
under the abstracting

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Bean Processing And Packing

Wave Of GraHH FireH
Keeps Firemen Busy
A wave nf threo gras* fire*
broke nut last Friday afternoon

Loilkfc And KotlyfcAre
(Sivon ( •key As Per­
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Observers
Of President - Fleet

Armistice Speaker

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No. :.7

WASHINGTON P — President
Irn m an Inhl Hen Dwight D KiMiitinwcr tml.u that his choice of
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liaisi'it represent .ittves with the
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federal government is "eminently
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•.uni* 'i ••! tor
ment activities pending the gener­
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al’s inauguration as president J a n
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tin- White House disclosed that
V\ •• have |* m | | i * go t III
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arrangement m n telegram to
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fun- going t " Korea, willl (1**1*
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line up a hepiddiean program for
im •1 NNlic it- tin- ti" ii nine 1 M• '.Ik'.
i aits' at lion in Congress
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Sell li'ilieit \ l a(l of Ohio said
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" S i T the week end he experts to
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meet willl Elsenhower "oil the
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N f i l l * .|fc (,i ••fhi.H* u h n
In (| the legislative hall a* toon as he
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1In it wofk* An*»tlit r l Ahtiim va.11 tlin l n* •* m if h l liv e , I hi* h f jiv r , * h r is inaugurated J a n (0. hut also
10 Iho *. Mil It .il *i J j
ht mutli' lit IIm* Monli'AUiita of l. uif'il, I In* 'tinfiK Ihr Nvriik Ill* that T a d has no intention nf giving
1h«* r V 11.nip * min rrntiiM knl
•ti 1 10.
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t Thin Ntffty lift liliitfi nml il ia Imil.'i •, Ihr I. tl, all \n|i«i pm i'li. tl 1ill Ins leadership role in the Sen11 I m o il i n i m . *li it*-ly . n i*v hlo* in* '• l lu ,. . .1 l o r u m i l ^ t r I h te •It I v r I h u
inIipfi. iiiily ( ••*•I 111.till NN.tiK*' aii
PiM»nhi‘N»er ttf* *

Adm. William M. Pechtele'

Mostly cloudy and xraUerrd show­
ers north mutton, rlrar to partly
rlomlv south portion through Tucx&lt;lay: roolrr extreme north Tuesday.

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MONDAY NON. lit. I't:.:'

* Reds’ Foreign Minis­
ter Says Adoption
Would Lead To E x­
pansion Of Conflict

Margaret Rtem'a personal-charm
and unique piano stylings, puncnoted with her Interesting com­
ments preceding each selection,
won her n warm reception from the
4(X) mid spectators who witnessed
the flrsl concert In a series lining
presented by the Municipal Con­
certs of Sanford last Saturday night
* at the Sonthsldc Primary School
w auditorium.
Miss Stern, who lived up to all
her ndvance notices, drew such a
thunderous applause from the au­
dience that she was compelled lo
plnv four encore* at tho conclusion
of her (wii part recital.
The encore consisted of "T rees,"
"Indian Love Call." "Chopln'a Pre­
lude" and a lullaby composed by
Miss Stern. Immediately after her
performance she was besieged by
^ adlmrers and studenta leaking
■• autographs.
The more popular classical
•corea drew tho largest response
from the audience. Chopln'a "F a n ­
tasy Impromptu" and ihe "Ritual
Fire Dance" were two numbera
that appealed to the listeners In
particular.
Drllghtfuuly pleased with tho
first concert, Raymond Ball, busi­
ness manager, stated, "Mlsa Stern
la quite an artist ami she waa well
received by the audience. I waa
M very well pleased with her program and think It let our concert
series off In a good beginning."

S fT ra lft

AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W SP A P E R

Mentioned As F-isenhovver’s Chiefs Of Staff

»»•«!

UNITED NATIONS, N, Y. &lt; * Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Y.
Vishinsky w a r n e d today that
United Nations adoption of an
£ Ameriran resolution backing up the
* unified command negotiators at
Panmunjom wobld Inevitably lead
to collapse of tho truce talks and
protraction of the Korean War.
Vlshlnskv told the U. N 's 00
nation political committee that the
U 8 knew in advance that these
terms would he rejeclcd hy the
Chinese and North Kurean com­
mands.
U. S. Secretary of State Dean
Acheson, British Foreign Sccrclary
,-Anlhony Eden and French Foreign
wMlnIsler Itobert Schuman sat near­
by as the Kremlin's lop diplomatic
spokesman claimed that the resolu­
tion they barked as n way to peace
could only lead to further war.
The resolution, sponsored by the
West's Big Three anil III other
counties, note* with approval the
unified command's refusal to send
back Communist war prisoners
who sav they do not want to go; it
also Issues an appeal to tho Chi­
nese Communists and North KoA roans to agree to these terms.
Vishinsky charged that the U. S.
was nol interested in ending the
war, but wnntrd to keep It going
ami expund it In order to gain con­
trol of the world and increase the
profits of "American lillllonarles."
He said (hat, ns part of this plan
to keep the war going, the resolu­
tion was submitted. The U. S.
knew, ho said, that the Chinese
and North Koreans would not agree
In II and this "would Inevllably
m lead to the collapse of the talks (at
* I'anmunkim) and the protroction of
•he war "
The Soviet foreign minister said
the II. S. resolution confirmed (hat
Washington did not want peace
through negotiation,1 but was In­
terested only In a "military deci­
sion—Victory at all costs.'*'

r ilK W E A T H E R

within tho abort span of less than
two and a half hour*, according to
Assistant Chief R. T. Thomaa. Tho
blase ipree began at 1:30 p.m. on
Friday with a call to a vacant lot
near the corner of Twenty-fifth
8troet and Park Avenue.
After quickly extinguishing the
burning graif, the city firemen
wen again alerted to a gras* and
woods fire beyond the Monroe
Bridge on route 17-01. It was only
a minute after the truck left when
another blaie was reported on
vaeant lot adjacent lo 1100 Wed
Flnt Street, Both fires were ex
tlnguiahed.
In each ccase, except the lait
blaie, the cause of the fires was
unknown. TM Iburning gran on
llcraltl I’hotu
Wart First Itreelt waa started by a
Sandy Andsrson (loft), manager nf thn Hanford Htatn Farmers'
trash fire nearb:
The jfrass fire epidemic extend- Market, insists upon a perfect package liefore rommodltlea are (hipped
out of the market place. He la shown with Harold II. Kastiior, manager
of one nf the packing companies, at the end of n In un grit ling line.
Bcana have been moving through the market the last hree week, and
the volume has (teen showing a daily Increase.

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Captain (Mho Smoot
Pays Sanford Visit

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LONDON i.ti Thousands nf l^m liv in g to In .in .r tlo .lend fo i tin * fishi-i ini'ii. In- said Wildlife nffl*
doners turned mil today fur one nf Vn IpH tlir in " t i. UKsiLtge th e g u ilt n rx have
liixli in trd tn make
the util town's traditional spec I VN.* diMtihl f e l l " , tl* 1 p o in te d « ut ruse* against |ii-rxuiis
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century, ii brilliant parade over Wi'O* le illie e il to n M in tll poliei lie dlselnsed.
blight yolliiw sand strewn across f m ei'i nnd Nlti«l th ill NNIll'll t h r K o
SINGEIt IN HOSPITAL
Hie pavcmviit of a dnfen streets in n u n w u r I ..'gnu l i d ' e m in t iy hud
(be head of (he old city.
IIOHOKKN. N J '.(s —At Mar­
A tlntcn bonds and dcluchinenlx o n ly :tr»0,CHIII m en in tin* I ’ . S. A r* tino, Idol of the Imldiy Mixers for
of military, naval and air force in \ , o n ly r.7:i u rtlv i* d d p i in llu- ids record "Here In m» Heart,"
unit* escorted the new lord mayor, N n v y .
(|l*fl«*f |x In ii Holmkon hospital today
" I n m ir Im i re d o f w n i
.*&gt;0 year-old Sir Hoped do la Here,
lifter being mlxxing fur five days.
1 1 reitf I retard (In I'n g f I'tror)
on his triiimphnl procession from
Ills manager, Jimmy Ceres,
thn r.tillilhall, historic building
say* he hasn't yet been able to
H O Y S I'O I'T M E E T IN G
which Is tho seal of his authority,
find
out where the singer had been
Using Ih* theme, "Hoy Seoul.
to tho law courts, amt back again
In Hi*- Service," Cant. .1. L. since be disappeared last Monday
Chittenden, rninmandlng officer night or what he had been doing.
MASONIC MEETING
O res said he found Martino m
Tho l'a it Matter’s degree will lie officer uf llu- Sanford Naval Air Manchester. N. It . Saturday in a
Station,
will
Intho
principal
conferred at 7;oo o'clock tomorrow
dared condition, Ccrcx said Mar­
night at tho mooting nf Monruc speaker nt the annual meeting uf tino disappeared after completing
the
Seminole
district.
Central
Chapter Nn. 15, Koyat Arch Ma­
the first night of a singing engagesons, at the Masonic Hall. The hall Florida council of the Iloy Scouts ment at a Huston night club.
of
America
nt
7:00
o'clock
tomor­
will bo opened nt 8:30 p.m.
row night nt the First Presby­
Movie Time Table
terian Church.
C OF C MEET
Highlights of the meeting also
The regular monthly meeting of
HIT/.
tho board of directors of the Sem­ will Ineludo a turkey supper,
"Because You're Mina**
served
liv
Mrs.
Roberta
Gatchel,
inole County Chamber of Commer­
1:00 - ,7:08 - 6:18 • 7:24 - 0:92
ce will be held at the City Hall at tho district commissioner’s report
MOVIELAND
H:0fl o'clock tonight, Manager For­ by Robert Llppincott nnd thp
"Affair In Trlndad"
rest Urcckrnrldge announced to­ election and Installation of of
fleers.
day.

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-Year Grid Pac
Sanford To Play In
Tangerine Bowl On
Nov. 20; Orlando
Comes Hero In ’52

Team No. 4 Wins Navy League Championship In Play-Offs, 2-1
No. 3's Tie No. -1 THE HANFORD HKHALI)
Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1932
In Regular Play; Page 8
Hob Gaston if™
Leads
* Rogero’s 164 Avg

Writer Predicts Notre Dame To Use Psychology
Michigan State •
Tech To Receive
Against Oklahoma On Saturday No. 1 Position
Orange Bond Bid
fs Strengthened
Cards Object To

Uy KENT CHKTI.AIN
of gridiron negotiation*
High
Imol
uiiarWOe hew -EjjjnNrtt'J* **111
Wf-il Wit
■1.1'Mlilttill’_
*
High were rlliuu*
climax'd
withl« yester
Jay'ii announcrinrr by O lery Fed
Sailor* on Team No. 4 *lagrd
Principal Herman E. Morris that
the two school* hail signed a * whirlwind fi-’lnh to snare the
h '- ir ‘••end-bom • fofu l&gt; '| contrnrt Navy Mowing l.eague champion*
•he next t i i '.- y 'J n b v lm ln a ship hv winning ia*t Hnnuay *
title play-off *erie» with No. Il's,
Monlh.
two guinea to one and three
I hr Knit Ino m « 111 fill Ihrir point* to one, nt the Sanford
••me remaining open d'-te dur- Howling Alley*.
(he Ihlrd »crk of Vn'.-rdier
The winning Tara furred Ihr
play In* R liienairr In the
laHite on the rlo-inx night of
(Plando Tangerine tin 'I tnr
regular arnaon’* play
last
n l|',l of Thursday, Nor. 20
Thursday evening hy nipping
Tl.&lt;r next year E Igewnle/ wll the Nn. Fa In two of three
rim e In .Sanford In piny whtlr the white No. .V* were taking *
rli! rlvnlry shifts nick l« Orlnniln aeries from No. 3 which re­
n* the 1961 m’bmui. Morris said sulted In a two.day deadlock,
the three-year pad would prole
The No. .Ts hud ii better won*
hbly he renewed afler (he three lost record of 17-10 to 10-11, hut
yearn, thus evening the home-and- Nil. Fa tied the lender* Oil O
Rome aerie* over the next six Kelt. liaal* of team point*. Thu dead.
Mha.
Jock forced the two leant* Into
Ilulh grid roarhe* Mill l-'lem- a play-off Sunday night, whlrh
and Fred Gann* were hap­ the No, -F* roue to the nrmalnn
py with (he new nrraiigrmrnl to win twice ill three Nets.
alnra It will halnnre up the mimt i t l e p i . a v -o f f SERIES
11-21
No. It
1 Tui a I

‘ "“ ■'- Takes NavyLoop
Pin Championship

?

Ed

Orlando

By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN
CHICAGO (3) — Notre Dame Is
preparing psychological warfare
tor unbeaten .Oklahoma.
N
e
w
Y
ear's
Contest
Georgia Tech Ranks
The two football powers clash
"Jtog" ftogero la the official
.Saturday
at
.South
Ucml,
Iml.,
In
a
champion of the abbreviated Navy
Officials R e f u s e ton natfonalty televised attraction.
3rd ;■ F 1o r i d a I s
Howling elreuit the flnul league
To Make Comment ItcporLs from the camp of Coach ST. LOUIS The Cnrdlnols nnd Listed As No. 17®
averages revealed today. The ennFrank Leahy of the Irish Indicate
*i*trnt rolling sailor maintained a
there will be no trick offenses or Browns nrc at each other's thronts
By MOBRI8 MCI.EMORE
MU perrentage In nine games to
NEW YORK iin—Mighty Mich'plays up the maestro's sleeve to again—this time over Harry (The
Miami Dally News Columnist
top hla nearest opponent Mill Staspring
on the unwary Sooner*, who Cat) Brecheen—and the Issue hns nn State strengthened Its grip rn
MIAMI
U
ti—There
Is
every
indl
pel by three pins per game,
one
tn
Commissioner
Ford
Frick
go
top spot Tn the A'.xocbded
callon that (leorgla Tcch-undcfeat- have five victories and one tie
Slapsl. like lie giro only play­
settlement.
Press football poll today, clo.*rly
ed, untied and third In today's and No. 4 ranking nationally In forFred
ed nine games of the 27 total In
Salgh,
owner
of
the
St
national Associated Press rank­ The Associated Cross poll this Ismi* National League club, said followed by Maryland, Grurgla
the loop. Stapel, whoar average
Tech and Oklahoma, but the shad­
ings will bring Us fleet, powerful week.
was Mil, led the league for the
last night he has protested the mut­ ow of a four time winner hung over
Lacking
this
black
magic,
Leahy
Engineer*
hero
for
the
1933
Orange
highest single game with a 206
has turned tn mental dealings In ter on two counts—tho local Ameri­ Ihe rest of the top 10 teams.
Bowl classic.
p e r fo r m a n c e ,
Notre Dainc, squeezing hack in­
preparation. His first such move can Leaguers cither "tam pered"
This
will
bo
the
fifth
time
since
I.ou Faro, who pluyed 21 games
In setting the stage was sending with Brecheen while ho still wa* a to Ihe top 10 on the lioHom rung
1940
Hint
a
Tech
team
has
played
before ii trniisfer order closed out
here and the second successive his backrleld coach, Johnny Lit- Cardinal pitcher or did so nflrr he of the ladder, has a date wllhA
the si-U’im la*t Thursdny night,
Herman H. Morris . . . Seminole classic (or Hobby Dodd' a slick and Jack, to the Chicago Quarterbacks' hud an oral agreement to become fourth-place Oklahoma this week.™
a Kedhlrd coach, or both
b*v. le.1 Mu .t rend most plus, H71H, High Hrliool principal uummnccd sure operatives.
luncheon yesterday.
One week later Ihe Irish, who
Brecheen. 38, was signed hy Ihe ruled Ihc roost In 1943. '40, '47 nnd
nnd ruptured third place umong the signing of a ..........year InlineLuJock was a study in gloom.
Neither Dodd nor the Orange
the imlividiiul Navy howler* with alld-hoine fmithull coliti. T hud Howl selection committee chair­ "Wc have no hope of defeating Browns last week to pltrh In 1953.
'49. meet .Michigan Slate and on
Salgh said ho didn't "want llro- Nov. 29 tangle with Southern Cali­
ii | 3'1 n v e n ig e ,
been signed by the I'eleiy Fed* man It. D. (Buck) Freeman, would Oklahoma," he said. "Our vic­
Colrinnn Vale* rlalmed fourth with Orlando'* new Kdgewnler soy thl* morning that the agree­ tories over Texas (14 ) tint! Mur- rheon hack on my club," adding fornia. current No 6 lenm
high with a 130 average, Mob High. It was In line with the Sem­ ment bus been made, hut ft is due (26 14) were miracles. Miracle* that ho did want "our neighbor to
Thus Notre Dame once again
(iaston, the only player to roll inole* expanding athletic program. known Ihut Tech's squad ha* Indi­ don’t happen every day. Notre quit meddling in our affairs."
will have a lot to sav in the nam­
Brownie
owner
Rill
Vocck
Im­
127 m u
lin in 'r l’ on
Dame
I*
now
entering
Ihe
Dark
every game In the 27-aerlrs
cated to Dodd that the decision
mediately denied the charge say­ ing of college foolhall's No I learn
Mil 112
Mi own
league, downed the mint pins
nl which howl bid lo accept Is up Age*. In .succession we meet Okla­ ing:
of 1932. even If Ihut team Isn't
123 riH7
homa,
Michigan
Stale,
Iowa
and
Weeks
with a .1711 tntal.
to him.
Notre Dame
"We
adhered
to
the
rules
nnd
Southern
California."
112 113
Votes
Kogero won the high Indfvldiml
While the Orange Howl has made
Michigan Stale, although polling
have
nothing
lo
worry
bIhuiI He's
Rcfnrc
this
pall
I*
allowed
lo
imi til series
Mason
with a 327 effort. Hern lire
mi formal bid, both the local com­
less first place vole* than Mary-,a
lust
trying
to
save
face.
I’m
very
settle,
let
It
he
said
quickly
lhal
the filial average* for 1032 In the
mittee and the Sguur Howl of New
tn have him protest, because land In the eyes of 131! .s)Hirl*wTlt- "
679 671 721 2» 7 il Navy League.
Total
Orleans nrc hot ullcr the Atlanta tho Irish havo Tour triumphs so happy
I've
lost
so many protests, ami ers and broadcasters In the sixth
farIhrcc
In
a
rnw-ond
a
loss
of
»'M
»
No. I
authorities. An Informal decision
NAVY HOWLING I.HACllIK
AM poll, actuully increased It*
misery loves company."
22
19
to
Mitt
and
a
7-7
tic
with
1 Total
could lie reached today but the
Fins Avg. IM&gt;.
Salgh contends the Browns could (mint margin from 20 point* tn 109
Mcnn
State.
173
t
il
l
Freeman
At 7:.'I0 p. to. tonight, nmhl the formal announcement cannot be
1474 Mil 101
K o g e ro
legally talk to Brecheen until It lord a tidal of 1.20-1 point*.
Although Oklahoma probably not
201 410 H tu p el
Tee ne 11
1443 MU 200 early fragmentary election re­ made until the Dec. 1 deadline
The leader* with (mints on a
Oct. 28, Brecheen said nt his home
cent
will
be
favored
Saturday,
the
gloom
101 131 Caro
fur
acceptance
of
hid*,
established
Ernie t
High Hehool's
:i 7.m 130 173 turn*, Kctnimile
In Avn, Okla., that Marly Marlon, fo il 8. etc . basis i first place vote*
I*
being
spread
a
bit
thick.
Mill IBS Yule*
(lotion
27 H t 133 104 powerful Junior Vnraltv football by Hie Southeastern Conference.
the Browns' mnrmgor, didn't talk In parentheses):
Tech’s first appearance in the
mo inn Dumont
Skeht
Leahy lx reported drilling hard In him until Oct. 22 or Inter.
211111 160 107 si|Uad will lie unveiled before the
point*
Orange
Howl
came
In
1910,
when
on long passes hy his Iren-aqed
ltd
111) 101 local full* for the fiiwl time when
Salgh said his club asked waiver*
Creasy
1.201
Total
Ralph on Brecheen Oct. 10. He *nid a 1 Michigan State &lt;.'131
134(1 148 178 the Unity Fed* will clu*h with the the Engineers outraced Missouri, sophomore quarterback*
St. I'eler
2 Maryland (36)
1,095
181 Del,uml It lenm under the light 21-7 In 1913, Tulsa defeated Tech, Gugllclml and Tom Cary. He fig­ seven-day period follow* for other 3 Georgia Tech (27)
2
IIII
140
S
eh
au
tteel
The Sailor crlruit, whlrh I* i i i i i i *
1.0 IT
26 12; In 1918, Tech edged Kansas, ures his overhead attack may he clubs to claim Ihe pitcher Another
MIDI 140 170 ut Memorial Stadium.
013 ■
poaerl of men In FAHItON H'JI, Marie
20 It and. last winter, camo from the answer against thr Sooner’ -lxday period. Salgh *ald, follow.-: 1. Oklahoma &lt;271
Newly
hired
coach,
John
"Scot­
180
21(12
I
I
I
5. UCLA l i t )
909 w
wo* fnreetl to elnae their eight- Murkin
behind in a stirring match to whip although Conch Rud Wilkinson's during which Drcenccn could re
ty"
Scott,
who
Im*
rolled
up
nn
171
I
I
I
2
H
7
U
(! Southern California (3 )
1159
llayhir. 17-14.
week's old season, suddenly, when Skeht
gang
has
intercepted
11
passes
In
impressive
record
of
two
win*
Jeet
any
claim*
nu
his
since
he
is
103
141
1717
7 Kansas
322
the group received their transfer Week*
In ennverxnlinnH with this re­ ts past two games.
u 10-ycur man. Then, Salgh added, H Tennessee
with hi* JV
2861 I tl 171 lind one defeat
322
porter, Dodd has Insisted: "The
older* lust week.
VJ-H'2 unit Tee pell
So
Inr,
Noire
Dame
has
gained
comes
another
five-day
period
be­
charge*
this
year
will
guide
(he
177
2118(1 142
191
conference will not allow us to only 707 yards In the air while fore the club hns to grant an un­ 9 Purdue
will replace the Navy loop at the Negrotto
future
Sanford
grid
grout*
In
a
188
1704 142
10 Notre Dame
177
accept n bid at this time. Wc still grinding out 1.290 nn the ground. conditional release
Sanford Howling Alley* tonight. Miiuinunn
game
that
see*
the
local*
an
IH
107
201(1 III)
The second III:
have to play Army, Alabama. Flor­ Only two touchdown pusses have
The consistent howling of M u son
Actuully, Salgh added, Brl'cheen II Villnnova
mot 111) i no nolnt favorite over Del.nnd.
120
ida State ami Georgia."
Huh fission, Fred Freeman anil Wise
hern
thrown,
both
by
Gugllclml
has
never
asked
for
or
received
a
The
l*«l
lime
these
two
club*
12. Duke
109
1744 no 181
However, It is recalled that Tech who has 11 cnnncclions in DO tosses release from the Cardinal*.
Mill Tee pell, who combined to (iiintm i
met
earlier
llii*
hcbhui
In
De13. Texas
105
2072 118 108
made a mid season aitrcetnrnt with Tor 473 yards. Six of his pitches
roll a *erie* total ot 1231. I I I ....... till Id
Tn
hack
up
the
second
point
of
Land,
over
3(M
I
fun*
watched
It Mississippi
51
2401 117 174
Ihc till group last fall, when, after have been stolen,
pared the winners ill the play­ Wiekllne
hi* protest lo Frick. Salgh said
Menu Stole
44
821 117 170 the power running of Johnny sis victories and a tic ami wllh
off*, Hundav. (.avion stale the C arver
Carey was hit nn II nut of 26 Hrecncen hud agreed orally, the j 15.
.lone*,
Mandsll
Reynold*,
Dalis*
16.
Alabama
43
m o 117 172
four games remaining, both parties for 172 yard* and has yet to score day waivers were asked on him, to
Individual honors with a I3M Fleem ail
17 Florida
3(1
Mill 117 M10 Turner nnd Itulph Flowers turn were assured of a Dec. 1 signing. with an aerial.
lnl.il. Molt Mrown's 112 effort Meed
become
u
Cardinal
coach.
the
game
into
n
rout
a*
HanIH.
Wisconsin
21
1734 113 178
Gnu of Leahy's most pressing
Clark
was tops for the losers.
Marlon dismissed Sulgh's protest 10. Mrincclnii
13
23(12 113 104 furd roasted Mr nn easy 11-6
problems has been trying tn cure as "silly" and denied he had talked 20.
In the final game* last Thurs­ Locke
’
Holy
Cross
triumph.
12
1610 111 174
rumbles. Ills team has averaged to Brecheen that soon
day night, Ter pell'* t&lt;12 series Kohrrtsou
Half prices will la- churged fur
Sports Roundup
2711 120 137
more than five per game. The
Brecheen said "I don’t know
guve No. 4 the victory punch llohnstrugcl
Fifty cents for
By GAYLE TALBOT
101(3 120 104 tonight's game.
Irish have fumbled 32 times and what he (Salgh) is trying In do. If
necessary In their two-gnmo win Kmlet
adult*
ami
23
rents
for
children.
140
120
lost
the
iiall
17
times.
But
thr
180
It had been anybody except the Meilintfer Is Voted
over No. Fa. Frank Markin'* Jones
opposition has been about aa butter- Browns ho wouldn't hatfe cared."
1011 128 101 Principal Herman K. Morris pre­
4B2 w it the heat aerie* for the Itrown
dicted
the
game
woidil
he
over
100
fingered,
committing
27
fumbles
123
NFAV
YORK
W
3—
Anybody
Inter­
1001)
Tho two St laiiils clnli owner* SEC Player Of Week
Mroinldu
losers.
have boon fending since Vceck took
1210 124 132 by (1:18) o'clock permitting funs to ested In a spot of sports while and losing tho ball 18 times.
(’airman
Vale* splattered Ziegler
get
home
In
llimi
|u
hear
the
first
walling
for
the
returns
to
start
tr&gt;8
over
the Browns in July, 1931.
2300
124
1112 pins In No. T* win over M eeker tm y e r
ATIj\NTA (^ —Kentucky's Steve
coming In?
1834 124 130 large election return*.
No. 3, who were led hy St. Monton
Gator
Begin
Drilln
Meillnger, nn end turned quarterThe
Junior
Fed*
defeated
Main­
Well,
we
have
awakened
belatedFIGHT'S
MONDAY
NIGHT
140
121
1087
I’eter’a 173 aerie*. In a game Krister
hark, wa* named player of the
1331 110 137 land hv it lopsided M2-0 scorn while ly to the fact that Notre Dame's After Lawoff Monday
that didn't matter murh, No. Fog a I
week In Hie poll of Smilhenstcrn
By
The
Assorlated
Mir**
losing
IH-ll
to
Kilgewnter's
JV's
Fighting
Irish
are,
as
usual,
right
113
1411 118
A's claimed a pair out of three Cui bomConference coaches conducted hy
NEW
ORLEANS:
Marcel
(HookyI
two
Week*
ugn
III
posting
their
in
the
thick
of
the
scramble
for
130
2444 110
set* over No. 2. Frank Dumont M uselneehe
GAINESVILLE US-Tho home- [I rise hols, Hflii, Montreal, Cumuli), The Allanlu Journal.
1103 no 111 2-1 reeord. The Srotlmen will the college football championship. corning viclory over Auburn last outpointed Bernard Dock sen, 147Mi
pared thr winning assault with M e y e r
Meillnger, shifted to quarlerhack
nlnv
their
leiuuinlng
two
gome*
Coach
Frank
Leahy’s
team
10)0 111 131 jit the Memorial Stadium. Thn
a 137 while l.mi Cant downed I’hilllpa
Saturday and an open date this New Orleans, ( 10).
for the first time by Coach Hear
doesn't
have
any
title
pretentions
112 III 122
wrn* worth a day’s rest
132 pllia In thr srrlra for the Fried
PROVIDENCE. K I : Tommy Bryant, scored one touchdown and
this time, hut It 1* going weekend
mu no 121 next contest will (ill Mit Iiiln in 1 of Itself
(hr Florida Galors Monday
lop arore on the losing end.
Harrison. I78'i, Lo* Angeles, old passed to *el up another before
Sudled
Daytona llrurli against Sanford to have u great deal to say uhout forFlorida
Boh Woodruff pointed Jimmy Rlvln*, 1H3, Clive returning to hi* old |*ist at cud
The Thursday night idnyiug
on the night of Tuesday, Nov. It. where the mythical crown ultima­ planned toCoach
begin drills today land, ( lot.
lo snare another touchdown pas*
date will not he filled hy the
Then Kd-ewater will come to tely goes.
against the B squad running from
Pew Navy VJ-112 circuit because
Mt Carmel, I’n ; Johnny Lom­ himself as the Wildcat* defeated
(own on fcov. IH to end the sea­ This week the Grecnlcs tram the Tennessee single wing The
29 0 Friday night.
they will piny mi Tuesday night*.
South Bend tangle with the power­ Gators and tho Vols clash ut Knox­ bardo. 1331‘j . Ml Carmel, Mu., Miami
son.
B r y a n t c a ll* th e 2211 p o u n d e r one
Anot her Navy loop may he
knockedoul Johnny Do Salne, 155
Scott ventured no forecast foe ful Oklahoma Sooner*, next week ville, Nov. 13.
o f Ih e b e s t p e r fo r m e r s In Ih e c o n ­
formed In the future, Hill Martthl* evening'* game other than to they take on Michigan State, and’ Halfback and leading scorer Bu­ New York (4).
EDMONTON. Alta.: G e o r g e fe re n c e .
wick, manager of the Sanford Al­
say, "We will ho ready for them. ' before the season ends they will ford Long with slight leg bruises Dunn,
Honor* os coach of the week went
131, Eumuntnn, outpointed
leys, anhl today.
tic Into (heir traditional West was the only Injury. It will not
Dave Shade, 137, Charleston, W tn Uuhhy Dodd, whose Gcorgln
Nn. 4
CM I
Coast
rival.
Southern
California.
Bowling Standings Out of those three contests should keep him ou1 more (Ithan two days V»„ (10)._______ _________
Tech Ycllmv Jackets gave power6 Total
My Thr Associated Press
king's total of 64 point*
Is Just II
alnts is
fill Duke a 28-7 trouncing
icing nt Dur140 ton
Skeht
come a fairly clear picture of Ishort
Fresh
from
their
28-7
victory
I.KADUK
CITY
Brumbaugh'
...................
1928
of Carl
Florida record of 77.
ham Saturday afternoon.
T e r pel I
Mil Ifl'J over Duke Inat week, (Icurglu
where the power lies in all the
W
l i t 111) Tech’s Yellow Jacket* are preen­
Kltilid
great region west of tho Alleghen­
tilass
ID
147 428 ing their wings for flight against Aec
(ia*tull
ies. Un fortunately, the man who
18
Slim*
Machine
Freeman
132 417 the Army Cadets ------drew tho Notre Dame schedule
Most Office
14
slipped up on Maryland and Geor­
Coach Bobby
Dodd and his sides Stanley-lingers
Bi
12
Total
732 631 740 2131 went into darkened projection Celery City
gia Tech, (he Southern bruisers,
0
Ha should make a note lo remedy
Nn. I
J 1*2) rooms yesterday to study moving FMAL
9
that before next year.
.1 Ti
pictures ot the West Pointer* In
Wednesday's Hcaults
We wouldn't attempt to guess
Meyer
acllon.
whether It will be Oklahoma or
Creasy
Comment hy Dodd sounded as Are (itnax
Michigan Stale which the Irish up­
llra m h le
If he’s counting heavily on backs Stine Machine
set on one of the two coming Sat­
llnssurn
Mill llrlginnn, Loon Hardeman, .Stanley.lingers
Markin
Mill Teus nnd (ilenn Turner to Most Office
1 2 urdays. Wo only havo a profound
o 3 conviction that It will ho one or
rurry the lurch against Army, lie Celery Clly
700 680 683 2083 slogleil them out and said. "At Us FI'Afi
(i 3 the other. If this doesn't cotno
Total
about, It will bo necessary to fait
(2-1) best, our Imrkflctd Is without n
Nu. 1
III! Series
tlcorgc I'cxohl
31U back tipun comparative scores,
3 Total iiitit-rloi In the country,"
The University of (leorgla also Hunk K retirr
142 413
509 If you can't make it to South
Itobertson
103 HIM (aces a tough assignment with Orville ToucMon
507 Rend this week and don't own a
Hrown
television set, our four-star rec­
High (lame
168 418 Mcnn.tylvanln nn Philadelphia's
Weeks
Von Herhulla ...........
. . . .104
. . ommendation Is the meeting of
Mxsun
111 460 Franklin Field Saturday.
193 Army end Georgia Tech down at
Coach Wally Hulls said he a Jrxsc Cooke
Yales
144 402
planning to use more freshmen in (Icorgo M eiu td ........................... Mut Atlanta. This jgame will not re­
ceive greet advance billing else­
NAVY I.KtdUK
Total
724 733
1137 an attempt to spare his Bulldogs
where, but we have a hunch It's
(Final)
from further trampling by hard
No. 3
acks of the sort to
W. I„ I't. II.O. going to produco more acllon than
running attacks
.
.................
They were subjected at the No. 4
IH U 27 783 six tomcats In a barrel.
lUoatnflelil
144 430 which
IH 12 26 7HI1
Ixickn
IBS 373 hands of Maryland, Florida and No. 3
GOLF
No. II
18 IP 23 738
St. Meter
16t 476 Alabama.
TAMPA Ifi-T he fifth annual
Louisiana State University and No. 2
It 18 18 744
Wiekllne
144 417
II 1(1 13 74(1 Palma Cel* Invitational amateur
126 840 Tennessee lock horns In a battle No. 3
Monton
If tournament openi here Thuraof strong men at Baton Rouge. Nu. 1
8 10 9 727
y. with all former champlotu
MIXED LEAGUE
~7M *061 L8U has lost five and won twice
-Jtely to be In the field.
this season, but Coach asynclt
W.
Blu Stombler, Mlxml, won last
___ Ii
Is telling
tellmi the boys not to No. t
TELEVISION WITH
14
3 Total Tinsley
year. Other wlnnerx wera Jim Lee,
downh
No. 6
12
140 467 ‘»e
Dumont
Txllxhxiieo;
Hugh
Hayes,
Clear­
a it until
No. 6
H
Carbone
14* 846 vesterdsy'a
water; and Tommy Sullivan, Mi­
practfca, "Wa afc i
No. 4
8
Fogal
306 log to begin tomorrow to be t
ami.
No.
2
7
Clark
There
_ ivif w
whi
IRJuv
jo esii
an 18 iiun
hole QualifyNo, 8 ,
6
Barle
Im round Thurxdxy. The low
.... 32
__
'• Coach Bob Neylini
High G a«a
golfers
will TI
play
78 holea t t medal
___ Pity
holea
jtol the.
good
______
d nowa yesterday tha Morris HJoblom
competition ror the title.
Vole eamo through wa garni
.
Hlgfc Barlaa
with North Carolina In lfp-t»p „Morris
BMdom ___ _____
physical shape and that guard
Team High Gama
Bohnstennl
14* 183 111 m
Dcoksrmsysr
143 100 111 414
Tail at High Barkis
HuMmecka
169 ui 98 849 m illed tha North Carolina gama
186 181 418 because of • knee Injury.,'
*!***K'*'i
180 171 117 489
Mississippi state sod Auburn re­
Memorial Stadium
sumed practice aimed at their
d ash Saturday In a homecoming
Event Schedule
■ame at Auburn. Both taama &gt;u&gt;
tcred soma Injuries In gemaa lest
Tonight
(one w e a r
Hcmlnole JV* v*. DoUnd. 7i80
jibed w)th
p.m.
State last
Nov, 7
, cfaah m i l
Croc ms vs, Euatla
ipprahcmlon
Nav. 11
W'
Seminole JV» vt. Mainland
03 Nmvy Loop
_
Nav, I*
Crooraa vs. Leesburg (Homs7:30 P. M.
earning)
f,
Nav. 14
i tow AU’Awrtoa ealb
SemiM ka va^B aabm aa

Way Brecheen Is
Signed By Browns

c

Sanford JVs Are
Favored To Whip
Bulldogs Tonight

rifling

rrctl liana*

V

ex will* the
of home in me*
toad till* In 193.1.
Thlx yenr the Feds will play alx
ame* at home ami four abroad.
.afore the Kdgnwutcr part, the
Bemlnolr* had only three home
Ctinlaata dated out of the eight
Bam Oil aehedllled for 1tir.il. Now
the addition of Kdgewuler to the
homo schedule will give the Fed*
four guinea hvle mid five on the
toad n«xt Season.
The two roarlie* hrlle.e the
baailnalen ran hold Ihrir own
with Kdgrwatrr nn I he fool lutll
field. Ak (ianaa pul It, "Shire
Oflando divided it* glgunllr
Senior high arhool Inin Edge‘ water and llnone, we non have a
. better rhaurr to play Ihrni on a
• Om uiI rooting,"
Prov|o indy, Orlando lind over
2,000 ■tudetit* front Die Kith
_1 the 12th guide*, now
through
Kdgawatrr hai mound 900 pupil*,
Which make* them nliimat the
u m u ilia a* we are, (inrun added.
"Kdgewalar hna won only Inn
game* Ikle rear and are not Ion
powerful alnra (he player* were
divided b a t w a a n ’the two
arhool*," Fleming poinled out.
"I would reHalaly rale them no
hotter than Katterllnu*."
The two coaehra rooreded the
fact that tome people will md like
thla nrw playing arrangement
alnra It look* a* though Hanford lv
trying to piny nut of It* rlu*.u
However, they firmly believe the
rid acrnrd la a good thing for
&gt;a team.
. “There have been many people
who wanted thin game uml
thought Orlando wouldn t play us,
ktl they should bu happy," they
agreed.
Negotiations were first started
by Kdgewater, Morris said. "We
wera rereplive of rtmrxo with an
extra playing dale open, hut we
didn't want to Just play u game
and lose money.''
He didn't deny , the fart that
Kdgewater wanted to piny her*
this year but was refund heranae
Bemlnole High wanlfd home
fam es for next ^ear'a lopsided
road-game schedule.

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Scorer Werner Is
Lost Fbr Season
DILANI) IB-fetctioiV*K HattoraI*.
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lit Ciarolhta Stain.
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K*f‘j
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Herb
fem er, lx Im t for UW (oaxm\.
TVirn cr recelrived • broken rib,
liar bone
bona and irpatate shoulder
Saturday's 4-6 tin with Ftorte University. He ha* scored
* for Stetson this year
ich Jay Pattee it
1* hoping
nopin. that
Han, hlmietf sMellnad Fast
ilurif*, will be ready for
■day
» n x homeUna game
replacement
.Werner.
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VOLUME XLIV

A A3 l % m D K » a v n r \ ] f r n i t !

l h ir it t t a n a n n n
DENT DAILY
NEWSPAPER

E stab lish ed 1908

Popularity Of
Eisenhower is
Record In Size

SANFORD,

Bereaved Family Of Dixie Crosby

A More Votes Cast For

t yt'-i

CIVIL 8ERVICB M EBtlNO
Routine buelnsst will be Con­
ducted at the regular monthly
meeting of the civil oervlce board
for City employe# tonight at the
City Hall, according to Harry Lee,
chairman.
Other memben of the board
are Hugh WheJehel, Lloyd F.
Boyle, and N. O, Garner.

ynrvTi

SCHOOL BOARD
•tructlon will hd Held a t 10:00
aon. next Thursday a t the offlaa

. * r - ! * s 7 - ,;r jjr j

•’ '

Official Returns Al Sabath, Dean
Are Completed By 0fHouse,DiesAt
Canvassing Board 86 Early Today
No Changes Indicated I l l i n o i s Legislator
Had Been Elected
Over Returns As Re­
To
His 24th Term
p o r t e d Yesterday
By CTIAMLKN F. RAHRETT
Official election returns today.
Including some 100-add absentee
WASHINGTON t* - Adulph J.
hallntx, failed to change the out­ Sabath,.one-time fmor* Immigrant
come of nnv rare or Issim u« re­ boy who rose to serve 45 unbroken
ported yesterday In the Herald's your* In Congress—more than any
unofficial returns of Tuesday's other man in history—died curly
election In Seminole County.
today.
Victorious General Dwight El*,
The 86 year-old Democratic dean
enhower garnered 1!7'J alrsentee of the House, known a* "the conhnllut* to Governor Adlnl Steven­ I gressmnn with u golden heart,"
son’* 13!) giving the GOP candi­ hod Juxl been elected Tuesday to
date nn official t.ntCI total to the i his 24th Straight term from a ills
lllinni* governor's 3,120.
trict in the heart of Chicago
Elsenhower won the countsSabath had served under eight
handily a* rurnl voters gave hlio president*, starting with Theodore
a better than two-to-ono tmirgin Roosevelt ill HW7
For many years lie bud been
of 2023 to limit. City nalloting
showed Elsenhower winning l&gt;y u ehoirmtin of the powerful House
Rules Cnminllteu, which decides
closer 2,1158 tu 2.034 margin.
City voter* gave Governor-elect what hills will come up for floor
Dan McCarty a 10-1 majority action.
while county return* showed a
He was a prime figure III "New
somewhat less enthusiast le sup­ Deal” and "F air Deal" leglslalion
port for winner with better limn —author of a workman's cmnpena 3-1 endorsement. Offlclnl totals sallon act, sponsor of the first old
gave McCarty 5,689 votes to lie- ago pension plan, champion of soft.i*mImh#44 On I'Nif Kuir)
nublican Harry H. Hwun's 1,122
total.
This indicated that while the
county went for the OOP's candi­
date Eisenhower, It was by no
means hacking the Republican's
state slate.
The hospital bond issue was
endorsed by both the city nnd
county voters. Sanford supported
Th" p-'nslpnh- Cntiniv ebeoter of
the hospital by almost a ID-1 the i* m erlon H»d Cross ►
&gt;,»» f*r
margin while county voters hock­ exrped&lt;»l lb* mi»i* of 'O &gt;df) n»cked the projected bonds issue by mres nlloteil to the unit bv tb&lt;- re.
a l&gt;etter than 2-1 plurality.
i'loe»t director In it&gt;» or* nurntiun
Final figures on Ihe hospital of Hft« In tb» ARC* "Christmas
were 4.248 for, and 912 against. on the lMch Runs" nro'-’sm.
Only 383 voters In the City were
According l» Mrs. Velma Gen­
opposed to the hospital while R7li esis*, rteruHve *&lt;&gt;.-retiu v, the
were opposed to it in the county. ehaplnr b** hern able to urnvlde
The only amendment of the 11 r&gt;*|- H) girt oaeknge*, neatly douon Tuesday’s ballot which passed hi'* th e alfoimeni.
was the "School amendment" or
Tb" nriif^t I* b'.tue rumlurlrd
the first. The county gave it a •n nrovldlnw fT'-rlstm"* romem8,332 to 1,820 victory.
br»nf^a rriim the noople of the
Somewhat closer was the fight United States to m e n&gt;rvloopn&gt;n
for a new county xoning ordi­ e-hd will ||« on tile high *n»* nn
nance, A 2,166 to 1,614 vote from Christmas D***. a*-rer,llni( in Allen
Sanford be* xl carry the act over &gt;f. C 'rter. regional illreri *r. Atlan­
the county as rural voters op­ ta, Ga. The program will h* e*rposed Ihe new law by u 1,0-40 to rle*l nut et ports of embarknliun
164 margin. The final vote was and naval base-,
8,0)0 to 2,864 In favor of the
"Because of changing world
soning law.
conditions.'' lnstr*ictloe» state,
In Tocal race*, where candidates "donora should be told that If the
lia tn lla u v a u a P a x * a l t )
need for gifts for servicemen &lt;n
the high seaa should diminish hv
they will be distributed
Fern Pafrk Woman Is Christmas,
to batlanta In military hu*plta|a
this enuntrv."
Killed In Accident In Mm.
Clara Ginn and Mrs. Francla E. Bala are co-chairman of the
prelect on the chapter level.
Contribution* to Ihe project
PfH W M to f of tile Glass Tower
nlgbt spot hare, was killed Wednes­ have been mad* by the, folio wine:
day whan liar car was struck bv a Th* Storv League, the Fidelia
train at a Longwood crossing. Cor- Class of th* First Bsntlst Gburrn,
OMf Hamar Sawell ruled the death th* Sanfurd Woman’s Club, the
accidental. He said a witness Seminole Hl*h School Key Cluh,
reported Mrs. Dreschler’s car Mrs, Agda Thomas, the Pilot Club,
stopped m the track and she ap­ tha Young Men's Bible Class of
the First Baptist Church, Mrs. A.
parently Dose with fright.
Tha coroner's Jury Included Her- J. Peterson, th* Women's Mission­
a U i Jean, Charles Dudley. Earl ary Union.
Tha Phllathe* Class of tha FI rat
Dtngait. L. A. Rowland, W.H. YarBiB and Jess Cottingham. Cotting- Baptlat Church, tha Gleanera Class
B an waa an eye witness to the of the First Bsntlst Church, tha
Women's Bible Class, also of the
bey husband. Wilbert T. earns church, Mrr, W. A. Morrison,
Mrs. Dreschler la sur- Mr* Sydney 4. Nix, Girl Scout
&gt; ll-year-old son and a Troop No, 1, and Mr. anil Mrs.
daughter, both of Fern W. t . Kader.
The co-chairmen are purchasing
was taken to Briaaon materials for the gift boxes from
funds given by tha contributors.

Seminole Chapter
O f Red Cross Is
Over Its Quota

Da At

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Ok4 1

No. 55

Aiusoclnlotl I 'r r s s I.cased W ire

Ike’s Vote |In
Ike
Sit^crests
State Is Over
Half Million President In

By The Associated Pi
Republican Dwight D. F.lsinhower polled more than half a million
votes In Florida Tuesday, but Dem
ocrat Adlal E. Stevenson xitlttled
down hla margin when late giturns
came In from scattered prerlnctx
At one time Elsenhower’! lead
wax more than 100.000, buf later
returns rut It to 87.077
With 1642 of 1784 prcrlnH* re
arlt*d. the vole wa* Elsenhower
10.560 and Stevenson 423,488.
In the race for governor, Demo
crat Dun McCnrty led theillckrt
with 533,360 against 194,045 fqr hi*
Republican optNment, Haiity S
Swan. The total* came frost 1464
precincts out of 11181
Elorlda alio elected leuagi of
eight Democratic congressmen and
one other race was still In doubt ,
The first district rongreialonnl
race between Democrat Courtney
Campbell, Dunedin and Republican
William C Cramer, St rrleribure.
may he decided by absentee bat
iota.
With all 2«7 precincts reported,
the vote was. Campbell 63.6UJ and
Cramer 64,526 About 7,300 absen
tee ballot* remain to be tabulated
Elsenhower’s margin In Florid*
was 34.0 per cent rompared with
38 H jM&gt;r cent for Herbert Hoover
when the stale last went Republl
can in 1928 Hoover defeated Al
Smith hy 144.108 to 101.764.
On the same basla, McCarty re
reived 73 per cent of the vote for
governor, compared with D ork E
Carlton’s 60 |u&gt;r cent over Repub
(Iran William J llowcy In 1928
While some Republicans called
the Eisenhower victory "th* reul
beginning of the two-party kyateni
in the south," "freedom of the
! South from economic bondage ind
a sign that Ihe people uf Florida
place country above parly," aotne
of the statements sounded like
those Issued after Hoover’s vktorv
24 years ago. as revealed lb old
newspaper flies
G Harold Alexander, Republican
executive committer chairman,
tald the preeldehtlal returnst,fas.
aurea a two-party ayatenl" and^J.'
C. Spades, Republican National
commltlreman, aald It mcana
many who reglatered aa Demn
cruta but who are at heart Kcpilbllcans "will Join with us In building
u great Republican Party down
hero and assuring a two-party syatom for Florida "
However, Swan charged bo had
receivod no liolp from Spado- .mil
Alexander nnd blamed thorn for
his defeat. He said they hud given
him "no financial uir or ciMiporetlon,"
After the Hoover victory In i'&lt;28,
the SklptHT-lleun factions of the
party promised to nolle and "bung
about a real two party system In
(ho state" bul It didn't pan nut.
Even during the past year, there
was sharp party division over
methods of selecting convention
delegates
Alexander said Wednesday the
party Is pulling aside patron.ige
matters for the present to von
ccntrale on consolidating Its gains
and "building up a real twoparty
syitem In Florida.
Among jobs open when Ihe GOP
take* over arc If. S. district at­
torney! for the Northern and
Southern District!, their assistanta
and collector! of cuatams
Alexander laid the llepuhlh an
victory probably will lead to paxsage of a congressional act pro­
viding for another federal Judge In
Florida
"We'll get that apiMilntmenl.' he
said.

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HIS HIAD IOWIO IN Olttlt. llirg Crosby le:ivee the Church of flood
Shepherd. Ueverly Hill* Cult! dler lllgli Requiem Mu«» tor Ills wife,
Dixie Lee. The crooner hu» hie li.iiid on tin •liuulder of hi* *on, Lindsay,
Dehlud them are the three other Crosi'V -on*. Gary, and twin*. Dentil*
end Philip. Mrs. Cro*t&gt;) died oi comer
&gt;Jnieroafioual Soundpholo)

Fair thruugh Friday, except ..
peril* cloudy to cloudy with some
M allrreil light rain north portion
Oil-* liftrrnoon end esriy tonight;
cinder north snd rrntrel portions
Frida) and in extreme north to*
night.

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THURSDAY NOV. ti. MI52

General's Ma rtf in Of
Victory Has Been
Whittled Down To
Less Than 10^,000

Ike Than W ereEver
Before Recorded In
Tlistory Of Country
By Tin Associated Free*
A cold ip p ralial of oloctlon aUtlitlca today loada to tbo conclu­
sion that Preeldent-elect Dwight
I). Elsonhower enjoys a nationD wide popularity to which faw, if
any, other men In hlatory could lay
claltn.
&gt;
, ,
The politico! flrea which b lu ed
aero** this nation for four long
months have been reduced to
embers and it (a easier to dlicard
personalities and eaamlne stallsilea. Here are some things the
statistics show:
1. Elsenhower received more
votes than any presidential candi­
date In history-millions more than
Jft any other. Too, the total vote waa
the greatest ever recorded.
2. Tils Immense vote-appeal swept
Into office with him a majority of
Republican candidates far the Sen­
ate, the House of Representatives
ami for governors of the several
states.
3 His elecloral vote total was
the sernnd highest ever piled up
by a Republican-just a shade un­
der the total accumulated by Her­
bert Hoover In 1928 when religious
&lt;■ prejudice against his opponent, Al
w frwl E Smith, figured prominently
m the returns.
4. Eisenhower shattered the once
"Solid South," winning three of the
most staunchly Democratic states
In the country and apparently add­
ing four of the almost alWays Dem­
ocratic border states.
5. He punctured the Democratic
strongholds of Massachusetts and
Rhode Island where Irish-Catholic
citizen* have voted in blocs for
0 the Democrats for a quarter of a
century.
Of the itution's 140,370 voting
mills, all hut 0,452 had been tabu­
lated hv daybreak today Risen
hower had piled up a vote total
of 32.4B7.B88 compared to 26,158,058
for Adlal Stevenson, hla Democratic
opponent The total waa 51,836,540—
nearly 10 million p o r t than the
previous record high.
In the Electoral College, where
presidents actually are utostn,
_ Elsenhower had won 442 volee
* against 89. for Sltvenson Some
-s ta irs m ight-yet swing over (o
Btcvohion, particularly Missouri
and Tennessee, bul It seemed un­
likely. And Kentucky might yet go
to Eisenhower.
Hoover received 444 electoral
votes to 87 for Smith In 1028.
Onlv one other Republican -Warren
HiirdlnK-gol more than 400 elec­
toral votes That was in 1920 when
Harding won over Jam es Co*.
404 127
&gt;4
Virginia, Florida and Texas went
Republican. In addition to Missouri
mid Tennessee, (he border states
that went for Ike were Maryland
and Oklahoma.
Elsenhower ran far, far ahead
of his party, sweeping Republicans
into office with him, In many cases
over strong Democratic opposition.
In Wyoming, for instance, Ben
Joseph O'Mahoney, a highly ranked
Democrat, lost to Gov. Frank Uarrett when Elsenhower took the
M slate, ending a Democratic grip on
"• Its vulcrs. The sama thing happen­
ed in Arizona wharo Sen. Ernest
McFarland, Democratic majority
leader, lost to Barry Goldwattr,
a political novice.
Whether Eisonhawer will retain
hla tremendous popularity through
Ihe next four yeari remains to be
seen. His majorities in both houses
of. Congress are very thin Indeed48 to 47 in the Senate end, at this
moment. 220 to 114 In the House.
_
Eight races in the House have
( ? not yat been decided, but Demo*
crate are lauding in all of those
contests and If Dtey all wtn, the
220-214 alignment will result.
Sen, Wayne Morse of Oregon
holds the key to whether the Re­
publicans will have a working m a­
jority In the organisation ol the
Senate. He waa elected a Republi­
can but bolted the party to support
Stevenson.
If he llnea up with the Demo­
crats, the alignment will toe 4S-4I
\J with Vice Preildent Richard Nixon
having the opportunity to resolve
the tie in favor of Uw RepubUcau.
Republican* gained five govern­
ors In Tuesday's voting, boosting
their lead In the s ta te r guberna­
torial mansions from two to It.
That ratio will hold If the two
races1 still In doubt, In Michigan
and Montana, go the way they are
headed now.
: Before the voting, there were
&gt;29 Republican goyenwre Ind 18
m . Democrats. New there are M GOP
“
governors and I f Democrats,
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H IE W E A T H E R

Hanford Stsralfo

irou uoirr

Lant Cull Made For
BungH I)iHeuho Cows
A last call for teitlng of family
milk cows for Uangi disease nnd
tuberculosis In th* county was
mad* today by C. It. I&gt;aw*un,
County Agent, and Dr. James
Blake, St. Cloud, member of (he
State veterinarian’* force.
The two men pointed out that
testing of 70 cows, at k a il, Is nec­
essary In acquiring accreditation
from the United States Bureau of
Animal Industry, U. S. Department
of Agriculture. Thirty-five to 40
cows hav* been tested, thoy aald,
or about half th* necessary num­
ber for th* accreditation, and all
requests for (eating have been fill­
ed.
Th* accreditation, which has
been carried by this county Ihe
last 10 years, la necessary to per­
mit the movement of cattle within
and out of the county without the
restrictions a non-credltcd county
would encounter, according to Dr.
W. D. Martin of the State veilnsrlan'a office, Tallahassee.
Th* federal government requires
testing of a cross oecUon of cattle.
Involving at least 10 per cent of
th* cattle pooulatlon In the county,
before It will deliver Its stamp of
approval
Tha testa are being conducted
*Hp Mti»w*| &gt;i»* pi Mr n*"&gt;.
*r&gt;« rtr **v»nk D"R’ni»n. r«»*itv
*&gt;»•'**) n W f ) * r i * n J. Robhlna,
pW*4 |*nll«rl*n nt tha r-wtn**Ttm** wjsh,,,q v*" t*#*&lt; shnnid *"•
k touch with Me, n*wao*i’« of.
Be# t#(«o»wvw« m . Tim# for tha
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About 10 Days
T o Discuss Peace Problems
General Gives Reply
To Trum an's Wire
Siitftfestintf Parley
On Difficult Issue

The Eisenhmvorn Cust Their Bullots In Now York

Ry REDMAN MORIN
AUGUSTA. Gn .B (icn Dwight
Eisenhower -ogge-ted Imlay tn it
he meet 111 amnit til days with
President I'ruman to discuss th*
problem of |H-ace

Eisenhower replied this morning
lo a telegram yesterday from the
Pre-ldciil In which Truman pro­
posed -ucli a meeting The Presi­
dent elect mossueed back that “ we
tentatively plan the proposed meet­
ing for the early part of Ihe wc«k
beginning Nov 17.”
Meanwhile, lie -aid, he plans to
appoint representatives "for In­
doctrination in several other de­
partments in Hie federal guvernmi-nl In this way our own confer­
ence can achieve maximum re­
sult- "
Following I- (be text of Eisen­
hower's telegram to the President:
"I'lllink you (or your telegram,
I am gratified by your suggestion
that we have .1 personal meeting
tu Hie interest- ol orderly Iranilhnn llec iiiim- I obviously require
a rc.i.-ouublc time (or conver**Hon* and conferences leading up
lo the designation of Important
A S O I N 0 W IGH T I) IIS IN H O W IN Iti jm h h iu n I'li'b l'lu n lu il i i k h u h m ' i"&lt;
11" In pull thr t urtntn nf h\s poll*
assistants, t respectfully suggest
lu g t&gt;«H&gt;1li in X ew Y d fk I iin \wtv M.tfiiin, itu m l* u m B m giv ..^ .iilu *: t,i-1 tu In i list n vote, ff'ilrr 'inliouili
Hml we tentatively plan the pro­
mised meeting for the early part
of the week beginning Nov 17
In the meanwhile, with your
permission. I -hall trv to take
immediate advantage of your suggeslion conci mliig a budgetary
irprcM 'idall,r ami will additionally
propose other individual- for indoc­
trination in several of the other
deportment* III the federal govern­
ment In tin- way mir own confer­
llv JOHN 31. HIGH 1OWER
ence can achieve maximum resulte.
WASHINGTON r The Stall- Me
I -hare your hope that we may
target of Republican at
present to the world aii American
ProfesHionals P r o v e iartiuont.
ark fur six years, got ready today GciU'inl Duclinus To unity ill basic issues "
tu
face
the
Inevitable
a
Ill-publi­
Cautious Art Press can shakeup
Accept Presitlent’rt Truman proposed an early iliscuislun ut Hie Whtte Himno on th*
P re d ic te d
I M t e p m u -. iVibu.fl)-' no ether agi-ncv in
Of ftH* Uf ‘Airplane problem rtf world pence In th*
Washington miMde Hie White
earlier message be reminded Ei­
senhower that the next national
NEW YORK M*—Several new* House was *o dunned hv Gen
it- E i . r n N c. r t y
paper survey* miidid (tie pr«ife* Dwight Eisenhower'* election »ic
\\ \ s m N G T u \ IPri'-iih-nl budget is being prepared und sug­
aluiml ixilMer* Hit- veur tin the lory Tuesday uigiil I nt|ue*1auiabtv i b-it Dwichl Ei K im nhnwet turned gested dial Eisenhower have a
preablential elei'liim Ittiwever. mi it meant that brad* will roll K* today lo ilo- m illio n in take him representative confer with the dlhiNiy'.* ear eunghl tile rumtile &lt;&gt;f timalrs of Ihe number ol Inch ol on hi- llli'leeted Itntinoi t« Ihe Ko rerlur of Hie budget
the advancing Elsriitmwer l.nnl finals and diplouiat* who wdl gel reun W,n /one pobleK de, lining
Ihe general replied In-fore leav­
*lllle
the ax range from around 4u in President l'i imao - oflei of ilu&gt; ing New York "I -hall try lo
Tile Gallup Hnper anil I'rnvxb-v loo or more
w lute ri•.,. i clam
II range within tin- next two or
mill* ail xecmrd In give l&gt;\i|g!it |i
I lull Secretarr Dean \elle*uii
K l-rn h &gt;
el
epb- I iiilliie d la ti'tv tim e day- In have a per-nilul repElsenhower tin edge timing tln&gt; out no one dispute* lb- b&gt; o fle i i in t i- in
1 1 lim a n ’ , -n in e
le.etdalive to -d vvitti the direc­
hours befnre Ttiestlnv'v elet'llnii idanned for tiHodlts lo return to w bill l.un.nie ni (in to pot tb,, lo v tor
Hut mmc (billy pirkril him
io* Wiishioglon law practice wlielli lin e n
f, i ' h ille d Itid c p c n d c n c c
De gave no indication of Hie man
The only ptiifesxiunal mill tfi.it er Eisenlmwei or Gov AilJ.it St-• a l Im d i-p e -.d ’ i| vno vtdl d e - li e )ic may choose for dial assign­
&lt;lid was Kenneth Fink’* Prlni'i-lnn ven-oii -ucceedC'l I'riim.in The top In g o lo K o ie.i
ment
Research Service Rut hi* margin echelon under Aeltrxnn i-ndirai e1here hits been some -peculation
i hi' J’l i -lib ill elect -aid any
win fur sluirl nf the actual one upwarils of 2ii person*, iiieludlug -Ullahlc iinlil.il, plane would do Hud lie might ask In- friend Lewis
An Associated Press survey nf an under seeretnry. deputies, and and Hill in- a .,old in,| 11y Hu- De Douglas of Arizona lo represent
editor* aero** the nation \huwril ti **lht a lit -ecretarles
louse I lep.n 1mi ill ii mii i of In* pi ii II- bun Dougin* formerly served ax
Eiicnlmucr Hie prnlnilile winner in
In addition there are men ulm
Then- "
tie iiuiucdlnlc e -p la n dlieelnr of the budget lie also
20 states, and with an edge in have been elosely idi-nlitied will) allnn win I m m ,ill allacbed the -er' ed .1 term a- ambassador to
eight, wlllt n lulnl uf 327 electoral Aclleson’s pnlieie*. such a* Philip "if -no -Itll ,|i ire lo go" ipialifi Gle.il Itnluin
votes lie actually carried all 28 Jessup, umlias-nilor at large, and I'.dlori lo In- otter Hill Elseollow
Elsenhower* aides were silent
stale*
prill* y planning chief Paul NiDc. e r 's repl- was delleile a-so iaiiee on Hie President's second proposal
Samuel l.uhell, who surveyed former Wall Street investment • bat In- will go through with tils for .1 discussion of peace problem*.
preelection sentiment fur ihe h.i idler
i am pal gn pliilv’e He said in an I here was no mdlcutlon In Tru­
Kcrlppx-Howard newspaper*, said
Abroad u total uf 72 atiilmsxu address op (ivl 2 1 "I shall go lo man's statements about specific
n a d v a n e e that Elsenhower dor* and ministers liend op l&gt; S K orea’ le -c**k a wav to an luin aspects of Hie tpii'slnm that might
In- examined
"should win " l.uhell terms him diplomatic missions, nf those, de oroide i'iii ii Iumoii o( the w ar
Eisenhowers' personal idea for
self i reporter and not u |mll*ler. part merit official- said todnv. up
Defen-e S i-netnry Itoberl taiv
and he said he rang dnurbell* in jiruximately 3U are career foreign eil Gen u r n ,ii llrinllev arid ullier a beginning is lo go lo Korea him­
Strategic cnmiminllles Hr fniiml a service officer- and the rest un­ high iiffb i.d* o( the Pentagon al self to study the situation there
definite swlteli from llinxc who political appointee*
read- h im -li.ip.-d le n tati-e plans and search for a solution
lie put Hu- in Hu- form of a
vidi'd fur President Truman in HH8
Many change* In foreign pn-l* to take I i-enlmwer on Ills Knn-iiii
pledge during In- campaign and
to Elsenhower In 1932
are expected in tie worked mil hy |oiu uey
repealed It several time* He told
"There never wa* any duuhl In Hu- Elsenhower iidmlnlstruliiiii over
Ihe p t nli.ibilit- is the inijll.irv I'ruman yesterday that lie intends
my mind about Elsenhower," lie Ihe first few inoulbs of next year
will i-siin .01 (fleer to aecoui lo mild' "the secretary of defense
The spucululiun I* that lie will I'.iny him if Hi.it is ag reeable to
■aid utter the election gave Ibc
general 39 states ami It2 electoral uecepl resignations of all the pnltii Ei-enliowei Mll'Oligh the officer the earliest possible notice of my
votes. Democrat Adlui E Steven eat appointees including such am probably will be of bipli rank proposed date of depature "
Meanwhile, Ihe general is simply
Pultersuu tb eie wa- ,m im pression Hml II
ton gut nine stales and mu electoral bussndor* us Richard
laklng it easy
J r in Switzerland. Charles lllricii will net lie lliodley
votes.
He has Mamie with bun at the
Another newsman, David I,aw Rey in Norway. Waller S Gifford
MHieoidi Elsenhower lia* tn-eo golf club
III* daughter in law,
rente, Washington correspondent, in Hilliiin. William OTiwyer in nee ,d the 11,111011'* most famous Mrs John Elsenhower ami her
surveyed editor* of dally news Mexico and Pete Jarm an In An* - e l i l l e i h e no longer liolil- fits
o
-&gt;n(inur,l
O h l-a &gt; f l | t |
paper* In every slate In fit* dally Irallu
fi-e i.ir iu m m i--io n or any oilier
|
Elsenhower
also
may
weed
out
column syndicated by the Nou
dll eel l omieellon wllli ihe Army
York Herald Tribune on Nov 3, j -nine career foreign service offi When lie goes lo Korea presum Truman Will Retire
cer«
who
for
one
reason
or
another
he gave 337 electoral votes to El
iCnnllmied Dn Page Three)
On $9.t).f)&lt;&gt; l*er Month
have cm111veil their usefulness or
sennower and 149 to Stevenson
may
want
tu
litrelieved
nf
llu-ir
The New York Times published
Bitf hicrt'jisL* Noled
WASHINGTON i,l*i
When
a stale by state survey the same duties
The Idg mystery in the depart
i'resiili-iit Truman rerorn* to nrlday amt found 23 states with 256
In Market Sales vnIe life .lull, 20 le- wdl be eligible
electoral vide* favoring nr leaning mailt I* what will happen to two
for a government pension of $95.toward
Eisenhower.
Stevenson career diplomat* who have been
M01
H hi 11 qiiiitG-i million 06 a month. T hat’s all. the Whit*
was ahead nr favored In 16 state* repeutcdly assailed by various Ite
mdrllcan*
In
Congress
including
dolllll
vi
ol
Hi
of
produce
wensold
linos,* nn id today
with IBS voles Nino states with
■Inrun 11 four months period end*
110 vales were listed as doubtful Sen McCarthy of Wisconsin
The $96.66 could la* drawn by
They are John Paton Davies, lug 1 ). 1 . .11
1
nn f*M«*
Dm Sunforil .Slide r&lt;oir»&lt;l ro b ....1 Tiuni 'o because of
now attached to the U S dinimnal 1*111 nior ’* .Market, m-coiding to Ids World War 1 mlliturv- service
Ic staff In Germany, and John Car : ’n u d v A n d e rs o n , iiin io ig e r , a m i nnd Ida Inter service In the Army
$39,000 In Tuxes Paid ter
Vincent, diplomuiic agent amt sales w e re lnxinteil more than
Qualified reserve officer*
minister In Tangier Ruth men .&lt;60.01 mi from those shown during reserve,
To Tax Collector were
-tart druwlag a fraction of their
Identified with China policy Hie -lime pel lod 111 DIM
active duty pay upon reaching 60.
prior to the In** of China In the
Bales for tile period hit I'Jltl,Them Is no compensation of any
The Countv tax collector's offlco Communists.
109. Ill tills year, with 120,825
has been rushed by local taxpayers
Among Cabinet prospects could ' ’lilt* sold, while -ides Iasi year kind that Truman will be entitled
lo a* an ex president. A White
since thu hooks wrro opened Sat­ ho listed Govs. Thomas E Dewey
urday, according to J. I„ Galloway, nf Now York, Kherman Adams of for tin- period hi! $198,818.60, with House spokesman said, "He lore
not oven rate free postage." Fro*
tax collector, with a total of np- New Hampshire. Earl Warren of 1 1:1 800 units sobI.
The sale of iiul-of-stlitH p rod ­ postage is granted to widows of
nroxlrnatidy f.'lll.OOO taken in uvi r California, Edwurd F Arn of Kan
the counter and from mail which sas, Dan Thnrnlon nf Colorado. uct* showed nil loci ease ip anils presidents.
Members of Gong res* have ■
haa been opened from the largu Sens. Henry (Jabot l^xige Jr., do of 9,57(1 and a vuloatlon gain
amount received.
footed far re election In Massachu­ am ounting tn $21,280.00 mure pension plnn which was set up In
A considerable amount of inuii setts, Frank Cat Ison nf Kansas, Ilian 11)61, ....... tiling to Mr. A n ­ tl»HI. Truman quit (be Renat* be­
fore it went Into effect.
la to be processed III til" tux col­ Fred Beaton uf Nebraska, James derson.
Thu Florida nrodurt* showed a
lection procedure. A total ef about Duff of Pennsylvania: John Foster
8744,000 |s slated on the tax roll* Dulles, former Stale Department dei-remm of 2,661 units, due to
adviser: Paul G. Hoffman, former (be prolonged rainy period oc­
for collection.
Th* Inflow of taxes ha* been Marshall Plan director: retired curring in III" first three week*
Movie Time Table
steady at the City Hall, also, In Gen, Lucius Clay and GOP Na- of Octulier, .Mr. Anderson said.
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However,
tho
valuation
guin
for
th* collection of Cltv taxes, ac­
KIT/
Florida products wns $37,870.00 Willie and Joe "Reek a t th*
cording to II, N. Bayer, City
more than shown during th* same
Cterk. Book* also were opened
Front"
peril"! In 1051.
PATROLMAN KARR IRON
1:42 - 3:3U • 6:36 - 7:33 - 9:83
lis t Saturday In this roRectlon.
The first local cabbages were
Highway Patrolman R, D. H ar­
A total of 240 receipts were
MOVIELANU
made out through this morning to rison, Sanford, attended a lecture received on the market today, Mr.
"The Man With Th* Cloak"
tax payer* who had paid over the by th* Federal Bureau of Inveatl- Anderson stated, liuslness was •tart* 6:30, feature 7:08, &lt;ntar&gt;
Milliter. M»H had not b**n pro- gation concerning stolen cars, going at a busy paco at tho m ar­ mission 8:33, last feature 9l i t
ket today.
. . .........
yesterday at Orlando.
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Polls Take Back State Department
Personnel (Jetting
Seat To Surveys Set
For New Jobs
Of Newspapers

Army Plane

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�Movement Ig A foot
For Another Draft
Of Stevenson In ’56
SPRINGFIELD. III. cw-Gov. AdUl E. Stevenson's presidential
headquarters worn belna dUmaut’»d b*dn? but his top lieutenants
already were talking o( another
oralt-Stevensun movement for 1050.
Out of the wreckage of the Dtfnotra d e defeat has grown a stroiiK
feeling here that Stevenson -- as
titular head of the lie moors tic
p arty -wilt he the lop challenger
against the Republicans in another
four yean .
The Illinois governor remained
silent on his future plans so far as
tha party leadership was concerned.
But those around hilm did not conslder jils defeat Tuesday hy Gen
Dwight D. Eisenhower as the finish
of his political career.
Stevenson was expected to make
clear within the next few weeks,
after a vacation what hi* personal
plana will be. Those around him
saw the governor as the leader o'
the party In the months ahead and
expected an clfort to bo made In
re-build the organization from the
bottom up
Wilson Wyatt. Stevenson's presi­
dential campaign mnnitger. told
reporters yesterday that he and
others In the governor's head­
quarters had discussed the future
with Stevenson ami he added:
"Our feeling Is definitely that It
will he Adlal Stcvrnsnn In KV.V1 "
The Stevenson command still was
trying to put together an analysis
of just what had happened In
Tuesday's elcction-and what were
the reasons for the Stevenson de­
feat.
Wyatt told a news conference
that the Republican theme of
"Time For a Change" had snow­
balled Into such proportions Iha I
no one could have stopped the
trend.
He said that even before the
campaign started, he and others
had recngnlzrd that the time for a
change argument of the GOP was
the greatest obstacle they bail to
overcome. And he said even at
that early dale they felt It was
the decisive Issue
M
"There always hnd been the pos­
sibility that Ihis current was run
nlng strongly," Wyatt said "If the
current was there, wo knew we
couldn't win. Rut If it wasn't run­
ning strongly, then there was nl
ways the chance of n Democratic
victory."

THE O LD H O M E T O W N

7

Husbands! Wives!

•

Offer Of Plane
(('••llraM r-r".i r *r • tia.l
ably well before Hie Innuguratiun
on Jan. 20, he will be a private
citizen—no longer n general and
not yet the commandrr-ln-chief
In Korea, Elsenhower will come
to grip* with the first and tierhaps
most difficult question of* 'ils
h presidtntial term:
What to do about an unpopular
war almost 2d months old. stalled
on a heavily defended front, fought
agalnit an enemy with major sup
ply sources outride the theater of
com hat, and supported by Russia,
powerful
lal n a jo
r . .potential
. r and P
enemy of tii* United States?
Elsenhower, In his campaigning,
made one proposal: assign an In­
creasing amount of Ihe front-line
fighting to troops of thr South
Korrsns.
Ileyond this, there exist* an old
and explosive question which fig­
ured in the controversy over Ihe
ousting of Gen Douglas Mac*
Arthur from the Far East supreme
command:
Should the United States turn to
true strategic warfare In an at­
tempt to destroy the Asiatic Com­
munists war-waging ability and
bomb supply centers and airfields
In the Chinese homeland?
Truman and the State Depart­
ment rebuffed any such thought,
and Ihe Joint Chiefs of Staff sub
sequcntly followed that up with
explanations of the military im
ractieality of such an operation,
owever, »the
fpvnvsxi,
■»*• administration gors
out of office next January and the
terms of all but ono member of
the JCS expires next summer.
With the White House occupied
by the general who In World w ar
11 commanded more troops than
any other American in history, the
military has no doubt that the nf*
flee of commander In chief will he
a more directly active one than
It has been In a long time — If
ever.

B

3 Montana Appears To
Hove GOP Governor
HELENA, Mont. «-&gt; — Mon­
tana appaarod today to have elect*

Want newPepandVim?

will be tagged a* a bonus player
liy RALPH RODEN
NEW YORK IP—Two of base Any prospect who receive* more
hall's thorniest problems—payment than $3,000 for signing with a team
of fabulous bonuses to untried below the Class A rating will ii Imi
youngsters and Inter league waiver be bonus players The cash flgres
denis aftrr the trailing deadline— include salary with the exception of
may undergo sweeping changes the major* whose minimum stipend
next mnnlh during Ihe in a lor minor is $3.00(1
A major league bonus plover
league meeltngs at Phoenix, Arlr
llascbnil Commissioner Ford mu*l he retained fur two year* In
Frick expounded at length during a fore he can lie optioned to Hu* mi
press conference in his office yes nor* Any minor league hnmi* piuv
(onlay over proposed legislation er must pus* through the unro
which the big and little moguls of strirlive draft at the end of the
the game will be naked to vote on season If a minor leaguer i* itn
claimed in Hie draft he loses Ids
al their ennfabs.
brand
The Important rule change, rec­ Imiiiiis
Frick expln'iied that the proposed
ommended bv ii special committee, ] new law doesn't prohibit the shell
would extend (hr current trading lug out of vast sums for green
deadline from midnlghl nf June 13 | kids
lo the witching hour of July 13
' •••The
pi
new bonus law. if adopted,
After the trading deadline no will in no way prohibit any owner
player deals could be made with from paying whatever he pleases
the exception of the waiver mule. lo a free agent." Frick snid "Rut
Inter league waiver deals will be it will cause the owners to be
tougher to make, however. If the rareful a (mill signing ii bonus play
new proposals are adopted.
er unless he fell reasonable err
The new rule stipulates that a tain the youngster would make
player must first be waived out of good
rv ----------Ids own league and then offered
first In dub lowest In Ihe standing
of the rival circuit and furthermore Nixon And IlisFamily
Hip purchase price nmsl not ex­
Finn Vacation Trip
ceed $ 10,000.
This would sharply curtail the
lie
1,1 IH ANUEI.hfs id',
pnsNlng of stars from one league to President-elect
Si&lt;. Ol 11*1-1
ihe oilier such as Ifunk Hnrnw) Ids wife I* fl 1,xHii-iimil
ubiln- |»-l •dght
from the New York Yanks In the
to lejoill tie'll i lilt.Iti'u ill Wash
Chicago Cubs In IMS for $100,ooo.
Some observers feel lhal Ihis iiiglon, D. C
latter llu-\ plan to ta'.i *|i , bd
rule Is aimed at the New York
Yankees who In the phst few year* drrn , I'ntrleiii. Ii, mid Julie, I. on
outbid other American league ii viu-ntion trip
clubs for the services ‘ of Johnny
Mize. Johnny Ifopp, Johnny Sain
and Ewell lllnckwell after they
State Department
were waived out of (he National
League.'
ffonlinurd I'reni Cage Dor)
Frick waa quick to point out Hint
I tonal Chairman Arthur Summer
this is not the case *
"The Yankee deals during Ihe field
Summerfle'd said to* wants to
past few year* were entirely legltl
male deals," he said, “ blit I believe on bark lo III* automobile liu***ie*»
this new rule Is good because It III Mlehlvau n"d Lodge said he
would rrnso anv suspicions the fans wollbl spurn a Cabinet nn-t In favrr
might have. I have received more of going bark Into the newspaper
letters from fan* regarding inter- business. He formerly was n re ­
league transactions than aboil any porter.
Elsrnhnwer h»* Islked nlved p*d
other rula."
The new bonus rule drawn up hy ting a worn no In Hie ('nbl**e| and
Ovetx Coin Hobby, en-niildlsher of
Ihe commltlcn provides:
1. Any player paid In excess,of the Houston Tex . I’nst and M.xrv
— *by any club
■ • *from a ‘league 1'#
i/ird
$4,000
r d enehoirmn** of i**« n i ‘»eu&lt;
of Clam A classification and up for Elsenhower Cnnimlticc. have
hern mentioned |&gt;i Ihl* reu*v*rtlon
«*«]--a nenuMIcan
governor.
J
f 1M
*™
1 J’T 1 n" — to sll 7do&gt;*nI
rrL u t returns from .ii
y dw)ll)
to ,,r,„
be
pried
Unofficial
all ibut
fflclnl
nil
j(|cn| upon
Trlimnn
(hl,
43 of 1,117 precincts gave State White Ho''*e for eoiis-'ltnlbi"Ren. J. Hugo Arronaon, Republi­ whlch ns Truman |i**t It. would
can, n lead of nearly A,(Hit) v&lt; lea demonstrate
to the »-«rM «h-*♦ "n***
over the Incumbent lieipoci rule nenplo art* united in Ihe ttru.'dtlc
governor, John W. Renner. Aron* for freedom and w a r e "
■on had 130,103 votes and Honour
Thero were Indirntlrms Fl&gt;ep
134,70(1,
hnwer may accent the lovllatiun
before the end nf the vi*nr.
Truman ni»n oifered Pie u***
. '. 'a n d - f o r m i r \
ernl his White House nlnne fur
the trip to Korea. b"t Elsenhower
»ald In effect he would rather ride
In a regular Air Force transport

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will not take aide* with « d'ssonolntfd, winner on a giveaway
broadcast.
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b rltf mrmnranibim, a piote*' filed
by Betty Lou flnmninrs of Wash*
Iflfton against the rer«nt r*c*W|,i
IM.
of license for WNIIW, Natl Midi
Ilmadekstlng Company television
outlet hare.
I Mlaa Rummers said she won a
contest on tha TV program known
as “Inga's Angle" early thl* year,
and had haen promised nriXe*
worth $4,000 to $R.00fl. Including a
mink stole. Instead ahe saM *lv*
redaiyed _a fur piece made of Oil-

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Death Of Trucker
Reveals 2 Wives,
8 Children Survive
TROY. N V.
The death of a
31 year-old truck driver tins unfold
cd the laic of Ids two wives, four
children by each wife, and (wo
homes no miles apart.
Ktmrne Wood's seven years of
double life were reveded yesler
dav. when Mr* Anna Wood of Sau­
cer tie* and Mr« ...... w«nd of
Sehnvhticokc langied user certain
rictus to his estate
Wood w ii* killed Sept 3D In a col­
lision al I’sramus. N J Anna's at
lorney Max Golitsleln of Alb.inv
said that until then neither wife
knew a Inn 11 the other
GotdMrin said Wood worked it
Hits way:
lie drove for a suburban trucking
company, which ships produce to
New York City and New Jersey
On trips. Wood stayed with the
wife and four children In Snugrr
Me*, about 13 miles smith of Mrrr
Otherwise he was nl home with
his family nl Sehnghtieoke, about
13 miles north of Troy
Goldstein said Wood married
Anna in lull. Jean in 1013 Anna
has four children, one to in vears
old. and Jean has four. Goldsleln
said
Thr connlv sorroe ’&lt;r i*'*d 1
'otters nf administration to Wood's
estate to Jean, who tritcpilcd to tile
a negligence suit in connection with
hi* death Anna, seeking stuulai
letters, asked to have .lean's re
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Baseball’s Thorniest Problems
May Undergo Sweeping Changes

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THURSDAY, NOV. I, 1933
BIBLE VEBSE TODAY
We need firm anchors to faith
and truth, then we itand firm. Aa
a hawing wall shall ye he, and aa
a tottering fence, — Paatm 02:3.
An American aclreu coil a
Spaniili hotel a live dollar fine
became ilie failed to comply with
a law that requited her to state her
age when the regiitered. Peiliapt
the hotel clerk wai charmed by her
beauty and allowed her lo itay
without divulging her age, or he
may have been prompted by the
knowledge that tuch a queition
could ditcourage valuable feminine
tourist trade from patroniiing hit
hotel. Whatever hii reaton the hotel
wai fined.
Good American! are apt to be­
lieve that there wai no civilization
in this part of the world until the
resent United Slatei wai icltled.
Unfortunately for this theory, the
first univeuily in the New World
San Domingo, wai founded at early
at 1538. and the Univeiiity of San
Marco*, in Lima. Peru, in 1551. At
that time our land wai inhabited
only by Indiant, with perhapi an
occasional visitor. The first univerlily in the present United States,
Harvard, wai notict up until 1636.

E

Well, now that the campaign it
over the newspaper columnists will
have lo go back to work. Oh, yet,
they have been turning out icami
of stuff during the past few month)
on the virtues ana vk ci of their
favorite candidate!, but that i» not
work. It it eaiy to write /about
thing! you feel ilrongly about. Out
whut ii hard ii to perform the taint
daily stint, to fill up the same 15
or 20 Inches tvery day whpn (here
isn't anything more important, or
soul-timing, going on than the reg­
ular drives for fundi and the PlantA-Pamy-for-Papa Week. Then it ii
sheer drudgery. ^

The people of Seminole County won u number of Im­
portant victories at the polla Tuesday but non# of them was
was more meaningful than that achieved on the hospital
bond lanue. As they have on five different occasions In the
past, the freeholders In thin county went to the polls and
voted in favor of bonding themnelvea In order to obtain
adequate hospital facilities.
It i» rather (significant that the people In the rural pre­
cincts, where some opposition was supposed to exist, gave
the hospital a resounding majority. The outside pre­
cincts combined voted 1234 to 563 in favor of the bond Issue,
according to the Herald’s unofficial tabulation. Even In the
extreme south end of the county precincts like Slavic and
Hear Luke supported it.
But it was of course in the Sanford area that the most
impressive majorities were rung up for the hospital. Precinct
No. 3 voted 1232 to 100 fn favor of the bond issue, or about
12 to 1, while Precinct 15 was not far behind with 1138 to
131 or nearly ten to one. The entire city vote, including the
surrounding tsrens was 2848 to 811, or nine to one. And for
the entire county It wus 4082 to 874 or nearly five to one.
In at least one previous hospital election the bond issue
was defeated through the failure of 60 percent of the free­
holders to participate. This was not so In Tuesday’s election.
With 7882 registered freeholders in Seminole County, some
4050 cast their ballots. With 3041 required for the majority
to make the election valid, there were actually 1015 more
than necessary.
In view of this overwhelming public sentiment ae ex­
pressed at the polls, we do not believe It is rational for anyono to question uny longer the desires of the people of Sem­
inole County with respect to the hospital. To do so would
simply raise the issue of the doubter's sanity. The only way
to argue that the people don’t want a hospital is to Insist that
the people don’t really know what they want.
And so wo believe that those handful of people who do
not believe that modern hospital facilities are good for the
people, or who are more interested in keeping their taxes
down than they nre in relieving the suffering of friends and
neighbors who may be ill or injured, will uilopt a somewhat
different tuck. They will argue that of course the people
want a hospital, but they slo not wunt a good one, unu they
will suggest thut we build for 11)40, rather than 1060.
To such people wo cun only refer again to the figures
in Tuestlay election, figures which represented the senti­
ments of freeholders only, that Is those who would have to
bear the burden of taxation, and did not include those who
for one reason or another, maybe because they are too poor,
or mnybe because they put their money In government bonds
insteud of real estate and hence are not freeholders, and
figures which would have been even more overwhelming for
the hospital if they hud included everyone,
It 1h also worth noting that the people supported the hos­
pital bond issue even though there Is every assurance that
the Fish Estate is going to build n hospital here anyway with­
in the neitr future. The people were willing to go on record
in favor of taxing themelves to get a hospital now when they
might have waited and let the Fish estate give it to them
for nothing. And furthermore, they were willing to spend up
to $800,000 on It.
These are simply indisputable facts which might be
worth considering when anyone wonders whether the
people want a hospital, and whether It should lie u good one.

Union Of Exiles
It might hu thoimht that till refugee* from the Soviet
Uunlon would be In accord us to what should be done about
Russia. It might ulso scent that the fact th at all these people
have been the victim of Red terror would give them a com­
mon bond stronger than their nationalistic tlea.
This ia not entirely true, however, aa American ugenlea trying to unify refugee groups for actlort Against Gem*
munism have discovered. Sumo of the political exlloH are
'ith|&gt;[clous of those who wish to see independence for cer­
tain countries wfcfch are now part of the Soviet Union.
Others nro suspected of CzuriHt sympathies.
Recently nine refugee groups, four Russian and five
non-ItiiHHlan, Joined forces to work for "establishment of u
democratic form of government." They also renounced any
troiips which deny the principles of self-determination on
the nationality question.
It muy seem futile to talk of what form of government
Is suitable for Russia when there are no Indlcatlonn thut the
iroaont regime) will fall. But it is important that the thought
of freedom for the peoples of the Sovlot Union be kept alive
In tho hearts of thoso brave people who risked so much to
escape from tho Communist terror. The political exiles may
some day be able to fill tho gap which would be caused by
nllapse of tho present government of Russia. It Is well for
thorn to conlder the problem of how that could be done
with peace and justico.

The ichool amendment wai the
only one of 11 propoied conititutional amendment* which carried
in Seminole County, juit at it did
in the reit of the itete. Soma may
lay that the people of Seminole
County were pretty imart to be
able lo figure out in advance juit
how the people of the reit of the
•late were going lo vote on theie
amendment!, but we prefer to be­
lieve that they merely confirmed
our judgment that the ichool
amendment wai the only one which
(Continued Prom Page One)
dtimed to pan. We do not beThe
(Inal itory of the Aiioclatcd
lilve anyone would have been
Prete aurvey, appearing In Sunday
Sgainit it if he had taken the time newapapera, Oct. 34, atarted thla
and troubla to study it and thor­ way:
oughly undentand it.
"Nowiman over tha nation bo-

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bad in Vermont lo cat lunch. TKa
row* were especially noisy, promptbg n diacumon aa lo whether lha
"caw*" which varitd to la tone
constituted a language. Oyer the
atone wall a farmar wai doing tome
planting, and they aiked hie opln&amp;

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had a conversation with dm.'*
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grow talk?"
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apped onto a branch of that elm
vcr.thara and lookad down at ms
1(tked, ‘Caw-n?’ I looked up at
i arid said, "Nope. Beam.' 'Aw,'
i laid, and off ha flaw."—Riadin
The county toning ordinance
aa adopted in the referendum
aaedey la (pits of the fad that
any pnopla In the county teemed
i he oppoted to b. The vote them
a* 789 to 801 again*t the pro*
wal whereat ia the city precinct*
wet 1904 to 152? in favor of H.
'a baiieve the unfavorable rote
the eeanty waa due lirytfy to

llava 1913 would go down aa a Reubllcan year with Oen. Dwight D.
Ilaenhower the probable winner
over Gov. Adlai E. Stevenaon, If
the preildentlal election had been
held In mid-October.
"Newspaper edltora and political
correipondenta who made two po­
litical surveys for the Annotated
Preae clocked Rlienhower a* lead­
ing the preaidentla! awoepitekoi
around Labor Day. They eetimate
le hai picked up strength tinea
han In M of 48 atatea."
In 11 atatea, the AP aurvey
howed no women picking SUvenon the probable winner. These Inluded Alabama, Arkanaaa, Geor[la, Kentucky, Mississippi, North
:arotlna, South Carolina and Weat
Virginia, which Stavenaon did win.
liso Missouri, Arltona and Okieloma, which want ta Elsenhower.
Five atatea—Maiaaphuaetta. Tenleaaee, Utah, Virginia and Wash,
niton—were cliiilfled U AP i«r;eya ea doubtful with an edge to
llavamon. AU were taken by

S

A1 Sabath
^ • A m M M M m m Om I
clal security benefits a id Um eighthour work day.
Death came at Bathe ada Naval
Hospital aa a reault of complica­
tion! from a major operation laat
June. He entered tne hospital leveral days ago—and waa aerlously
111 whan he won a l-l victory at
the polta Tueeday.
A apeclal election muat be held
to name a aucceaior.
Sabath aaved pennlea aa a aawmill helper In Bohemia, now Ctachoelovakla, to pay hie wav to Amsrlea. lie went to work In Chicago
ea a watchboy In a atore. Soon
he became a salesman, cashier,
bookkeeper and later entered the
real aetata bualneaa.
Ha took pride In hie reputation
aa a friend o f the poor, a cham­
pion of the underdog.
He esproeiod hie role of helpbig the underprivileged thla way:
"Tha oppreaied—tboee are the

KLSft art

p u K a p sttstff

“•

eaHott Daigle .
,
Return To Business

INNER' TUBE TROUBLE : # ¥ ^

HI

Follows World
Political Trend

Elliott Daigle, who has lived In
Sanford for the past 18 months
will receive hla discharge from the
service late thla month ha stated
Wednesday. This will terminate
23 months with the Naval branch
of the armed services, and his sec­
ond period of service.
He served during World W ar It
as a sailor in the South Pacific
where he saw many months of ac­
tive duty In our campaigns against
the Japanese there. Both Mr. Dai­
gle and his wife are natives of
New Orleanij La, where he plan*
to return Ymmeuiately after his
termination of duty with the N a­
val station here. Mr. Daigle stated
that he plana to return to the Addressograph Corporation In Nsw
Orleans to the sales position he
had prior to his entry Into service.
They are living until their depar­
ture at 701 Magnolia Avenue.

Shift Toward Conser­
vative Side Noted
In Many Countries

T fi V O ^ -O O o
T sf

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Exciting Moments
When Pope Greets
Throng Described
Hy HAL BOYLE
CASTF.L OANDOLFO, Italy U3You climb slowly up a road on a
hill near Home worn by the |m*sago af endless thousands of pil­
grim feet.
You pause at one of the little
shop* along tho way and Imv a
few rosaries, a religious modal or
two.
You step hastily through a gate­
way nnd find a place in the throng
that packs the courtyard from wail
to wall. It I* an odd throng . . .
whispering children . . .black •
monks. . . young student') . . .
rich people . . .poor people . . .
the devout or merely curious from
S dozen land* around tho world.
A sudden wave of illenco washes
over the demo throng. All rye*
turn upward lo a balcony. A door
opens and a tall, elderly figure clad
In white steps out.
There li a luminous quality to his
spare, kindly face as he looks down
and raise* his hand In bcnrdlrtlon.
A cry torn spontaneously from
hundreds of hearts rises In Ihe
bright sunshine:
' l l P a p a l II Pupal
Thla la the scene us Pope Pius
uge
XII, born Eugenio
Pucclli 70 years
ago, gives audience at his xmiunrr
palace ai often a* hli health per­
mits.
It la always a moment of tre­
mendous pageantry as the faithful
gat their first glimpse of their as­
cetic, frugal-living scholar, living
symbol and spiritual ruler of -too
mllion member* of an ancient
church.
Profoundly moving to Catholics,
the experience also Is deeply Mirrtpg to the scores or hundreds of
protcitinta who attend to have re­
ligious mementoes blessed for Ca­
tholic friends back home.
"II Papal II Papal 11 P apal"
The criea grow more clamorous,
as the white figure bend* illently
and flexes hla fingers Into his cup­
ped palms In the Italian manner
of waving — as If he were gather­
ing to him the prayors waited
from the throng.
"11 Papal 11 Papal II Papal"
A kind of hysteria aweeps the
throng, growing from throat to
throat. Women begin to sob. In
thla shared tumult of exultation
many stand at (he religious peak
of their lifetime.
The Pop#, modern enough to use
an alactrle raior, learned enough
to apeak half a dozen languages,
stills tho clamor with u raised
hand. Ha haa gone over the list
of tho*e present beforehand. A
hush falls as ho atapa to a micro­
phone.
Group after _
nationality
after nationality .
•the Pope
apeaka to tho pQgrl
welcoming
each to Its own tc _
masterful demonstration by a m att­
er of linguistics. In moat languages

THE WORLD TODAY
Hy JAMES MARLOW
WASHINGTON on—It was slrictly a landslide for Gen. Elsen­
hower Tuesday, nut for the Re­
publican party, although the elec­
tion gavo the Republican* control
of both the executive and legisla­
tive branches of tho government
While Iho vote giving the gen­
eral the presidency and control of
the executive branch smashed all
record*, the Republican* came out
of the election with only n *11m
majority in both house* of Congross, which Just reversed Iho pre­
election picture a bit. Tho Demo­
crats had control hy a slim ma­
jority before Tuesday.
The dlfferenco between tho pres­
idential vote and the result* In
congress was pretty clear evidence
the people didn't vote so much
against the Democrats aa Demo­
crats as they did again*!, having
another Democratic administration
In chargu of the executive branch
which run* the government.
'lliere wero plenty of examples
In this election where the voter*
used Independent judgment Instead
of voting straight party ticket*.
While picking Republican Eisen­
hower fur president, they picked
end chose when it came to can­
didate* for other Jobs, like sena­
tor and governor
Us Matiachusvlti for Inxtanco,
Elsenhower won. hut John F, Ken­
nedy, Democratic member of the
House of Representatives, defeated
Republican Sen. Lodge, whu was
•eeilng rce-lectlon. Lodge had
managed Elsenhower's campaign
lor the Republican presidential
nomination.
And In Massachuietta the votsrs
turned down Democratic Gov. Paul
A. Dsver. who waa trying for reelection, In favor of a Republican
who gave up hla seat In the House
to run for governor, Christian A.
Hertar.
In Ohio, Elsenhower won and
Republican Sen. Hrlcker was re­
elected over Democrat Michael
Rl&amp;atle, former boss of price sta­
bilization. Hut the voters re-elected
their Democratic governor, Frank
J. Lausche, who wai running
against Sen. Taft's brother, Charles
IV Taft.
And In Washington Elsenhower
won, but Republican Sen. Cain waa
defeated for re-election by Demo­
cratic Htnry M. Jackson, a mem­
ber of the Haute.
Week Virginia U'a basketball
team scored 100 point* twice and
99 onto during the 1931-03 season.
All three wins ware on opposition
courts.

Father, Son Team
In Factories Seen
Help To Industry
Ily SAM DAWSON
NEW YORK '.n -lf a Mill follows
his dad In getting a Job at the
same factory Iho company gains
thereby.
That's the opinion of Harold S.
Vance, South Rend, bid., board
chairman and president of the
Studcbuker Corp.
He toy* employment of fatherson teams cut* labor turnover, ab­
senteeism and tardiness. And he
thinks thut a family spirit on the
Joh makes for better work.
Vance doesn't soy in, but such a
spirit might even help in getting
plant personnel over the hard feel­
ing* that a presidential campaign
a* bitter as the one Just ended
might engondor.
Nearly, oo per cent of Ihn 20,000
wage earners of the unto firm
Vunco heads are member* of fami­
ly team*.
One out nf three uru members
of father-nnd-smi combination*. Or,
put another way. the company hu*
i.iMMl employe* with one or more
sons, ranging up to six. working
tor It.
Company record* shew that fa­
ther* ami sons worked together In
the first Studcbuker wagon fac­
tory.
At present there are tin grandfuther-falhor-son combination* and
12 grandfather - granddaughter
teams.
Tho family character of tho
South Rend factory payroll, Vonce
says, means that nil company has
no transient labor force problem
such as sometimes plagues some
other segments of the auto IndusTia also declares that the 100year-old company has never had
a major work stoppage, and gives
much of tho credit to the family
spirit among employes.
Other family combinations in
firm at present Include: 180 father
-daughter teams; 50 father-sondaughter; 13 mother daughter; 1,400 combinations of brothers, In­
cluding a art of eight; and 197
teams of sisters.
Vance'a compilation doesn't tike
Into account uncles, cousins and
In-laws.
But he ia|(s that 734 fsmiltca
have at least three members on
(roll, 87 have five and 44
m T x or 'more.
Thla "all in tho family" spirit
could b« traced right back to 1893
when the five bearded Sludcbaker
brolheri started tha blacksmith
■hop out of which grew today's
auto factory.

Neat time you make chocolate
icond Protest- cupcakes, try adding a halt cup
ke being lit e of chopped walnut mcata to the
lmtter.

SHOWING TODAY and FRIDAY 11

By CARL C. CRAMMER
Aiioclatcd P re ti Foreign Staff
Gen Dwight D. Elsenhower'*
victory in the United Malei, put­
ting an end tn 20 years of New
Deal - air Deal administration,
conforms to a swing from the
cycle of loclal welfare experiment
in most of the Engllth-ipeaklng
world.
In Iho non • English speaking
Western world, too. a trend to mod­
erate or outright conservatism Is
apparent.
A* the cleavage between the
Communist E ait and the We*t has
become ih irp er. Socialist, Leftist
and decidedly liberal regimes that
(sprang up In the depression and
poit-war years have fallen away.
Until the Republican landslide In
Tuesday's election, the most start­
ling reversal for socialism was In
England, where Winston Churchill a
Conservatives captured a slim par­
liamentary margin Just over a year
ago. There the Socialists of the
Labor Party, wlso came lo power
In 1943 even a* the West was at­
tempting to fashion a post - war
understanding with Russia at Pots­
dam. were thrown out after six
years of sweeping social and eco­
nomic revolution, nnd nationaliz­
ing of Industry that now is being
checkmated but not wholly can­
celled by the Churchill government.
The turn In the English-speaking
world really was called by the
voters of New Zealand three years
ago this month. A labor govern­
ment which had pioneered a wave
of advanced social legislation was
turned outnfter 14 years In office
by nationalists pledged to free en­
terprise.
...» following month. Australia*
The
voters also turned against their
labor government that had been In
power since 1941, and pul Into of­
fice a liberal • country coalition
headed by Robert G. Mcnzlei.
In all the** cases much of the
pioneer social leglslallon has been
retained by tho more conservative
regimes now In power.
The United State* election Tues­
day was closely watched by Can­
ada, another member af the Brit­
ish Commonwealth, where the Lib­
eral party has been In power for
17 year*. The Canadian Liberals,
most nearly comparablo to the
Democratic I’ortv In the United
States, may call for a general
election next year. They won a
landslide victory In 1049 over tho
Progressive C o n s e r v a t i v e s
of George Drew.
France, which had Communists
In 1U first post-w ar cabinets, has
gradually been shifting to the
right. The Communists nxvo been
displaced as the first party in the
National Assembly by the rightwing DcGaulllsts. Though the same
middle-of-the-road group of parties,
which had ruled France since 1947,
emerged victorious In the last As­
sembly elections in June, 1931, the
emphasis was sllghlly to the right
of center.
Italy’s post-war political history
has been much the same. Com-

muniits and Socialists, who togeth­
er got nearly 40 per cent of the
seats in the Constituent Assembly
In 1944, dropped to 31 per cent In
1944 when the first cnam ber or
deputies was elected under the new
constitution. Since 1948 Italy has
been ruled by a center coalition
dominated by Prem ier Alctde de
Gaiperl'a Christian Democrats.
Belgium’s Social Christians fin­
ally got the upper hand In the
1930 elections, after a succession
of Socialist and coalition govern­
ments, though the social and eco­
nomic Issues were obscured by the
controversy over former King Leo­
pold.
Contrary to the general pattern,
the Netherlands' Labor Party
nosed Into the lead as the nation's
strongest party In the lower house
for the first time In history in
elections last June. But the Com­
munist vote took a nose dive, and
the Senate, chosen separately, took
on a definitely conservative color.
The coalition Labor-Catholic gov­
ernment was under heavy attack
during the campaign for "social­
ism " and economic controls.
Denmark’a minority Social Dem­
ocratic government gave way In
1930, after three years' rule, lo a
Conservative • Agrarian coalition.
Norway still has a labor govern­
ment, and Sweden still has a So­
cial Democratic (Socialist) gov­
ernment.

DR. H. K. RING
CHIROPRACTOR
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' THURSDAY
Samlnolp Chapter No. 2, OES,
will meat at the Masonic Hall at
8:00 p. m.

FRIDAY

World Community Day will he
held at the Congregational Church
t 3:30 p. m. The speaker for the
€ ccession will he the Rev. H. t„,
Zimmerman.
Taylor Commandery No. 28,
Knight Templar* will meet In regular conclave at 7:30 I*. M. at
ilasor.lc Hall.
World Community Day will be
observed by Sanford churrhra at
the Congregational Church at 3:30
p. m. The public I* invited to a t­
tend thle service.
SUNDAY
^ Ebencicr Methodist Church will
O bserve Layman's Day on Sunday
morning. A. W. Ilamll will pre­
side and J. W. Johnsun of Orlando
will be the speaker.
. .
MONDAY
Circles of the Woman's Mis­
sionary Society of the First Haptlst Church will meet at 10:45
a. ra. In ths church and Educa­
tional Building as fallows: Circle
No. 1, Mrs. B. F. McWhorter,
chairman, Phllathea Classroom;
^ Irc le No, 2, Mrs. Voile Williams,
Chairman, TEL Classroom; Circle
No. 9, Mrs. Brailey Oil hitm, chair­
man, Golden Circle Classroom;
Circle No. 4, Mrs. K. L. • Dunn,
chairman, Men’s Rlhtn Classroom:
Circle No. 6, Mrs. W. C. Lynn,
charlman, Young Men's Class­
room; Circle No. (J, Mrs. II. C.
Moore, chairman. Woman's lilhle
Classroom; Cinde No. 7, Mrs. It.
L. Johnson, chairman, Gleaner's
Classroom. A coered dish lunchin will he served ut noon In the
ducstlonal Building, Crlcle No.
2 with Mrs. W. I). (Jsrdiner In
charge will present a program at
1:00 p. m. In the church. The
theme "Awakened Nigeria Learns
of Love" will be used. The nur­
sery Will he open for Sunbeums
and children of pre-school age.
Circles of the Women of the
First Presbyterian Church will
mret as follows: Circle No. I, Mrs.
Charles Wilke chnirmnn, with Mrs.

t

Miss B arbara Lowe
Honored On Birthday
Miss Barham Lowe wns honor­
ed on her birthday Saturday with
a party given riy her mother at
their home on Laurel Avenue. The
rooms were attractively decorated
with pink ami white gladioli, and
following the arrival of the guests,
^ co n tests were enjoyed. Prises
w wers won during the evening by
Miss Colleen Engebrctsnu, Miss
Geraldine Wilkinson, Miss Shir­
ley perry and Mrs. V. (i. ilusiy.
latter in th« evening the guests
gathered in the dining room wnero
the table was overlaid with an
Irish linen cloth and centered with
a large birthday cake, The erke
was encircled with gifts for the
hqnoree and after she had opened
them, refreshments consisting of
V “lien faced sandwiches, coke, sidl­
ed nuts, mlhtft and Cola Cola .
were served. The plates were
decorated with miniature old
fashioned girls Inscribed with the
name of the guest.
Mrs. Lowe wns assisted by Mrs.
C. J. Wilkinson und Mrs. Unity.
Those Invited to he with Mis*
Lowe were the Misses Gladys Has­
te, F»ve Ihrklinm, Shirley Perry,
Geraldine Wilkinson, Jeun Wilke
Joan Wilke, Colleen Kngehretsun,
• June Conner, Put Greene, Mary
Tanner, Shirley Tyre, Barbara
Hill, Shirley Wall and Beverly
Thoreson. Also Mrs. Wilkinson,
Mrs. Hasty, Mr*. F. F. Engehret■on and Miss Vera Phillips.

Episcopal Service
League Has Hayride
_
The Episcopal Young People's
• Service League held a hay ride
and welner roast on Saturday,
The group rode to Green Spring*
where they enjoyed supper and
game*/ Chaperones for the event
Included Mr. and Mr*. Robert
Steele, Mr. and Mr*. Junlu* Brown
and Rev. H. L. Zimmerman.
Those attending were the Mi*se*
Joan Wright, Ann llaboro, Lucia
Goff, Judy Irvin, Janice Heel,
Mary Rose Speer, Sandra Mon_ forton, Elolie Snyder, Harriot
• Redd Inf, Ellin beth
Woodruff,
Sara Jacobson, Sue Ann Radford,
and Janice Klnlaw. Also Wusloy
Hamit. Terry Cordell, Dandall
Farrels, Sammv Jaeohson, D-vld
Irvin, Joe Fiaher, Robert Miller,
Tommy Kuhn, Robert Goniate*.
Tommy Wyatt, Bob Reely. F.rnlo
Morris, ana Frank Stafford.

9

League Will Hold
Statewide Inrtitifte

At the conclusion of the Sanford
Story League Clinic on Noy. IB
the League will hold a statewide
Institute at the Monteiuma Hotel.
Magnolia Avenue and Second
Street, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00
n.m., Ml** Mary 'MrMahon, pub­
licity ehalrman of tha league, an­
nounced this morning.1
Registration will open a t 0:30
_ a.m. and a small fee for the clinic
, 9 *11) include a luncheon. Mis* Mc­
Mahon stated today that an in­
teresting program la planned and
that tha publia la cordially Invited
to atteiuL Mrs, Fred Robb, tele­
phone fffT-Wi I* In charge of re­
servations which must be made
not later than Nov. I t.

SociaFDepartment
To Have Card Party
6

Tha Social Department of the
■Woman's Club will be hostesses
far a dessert bridge and Canasta
sty on Nor. IS at 1:S0 p.m. at

Mr. Bradley Speaks
Woman's Club Hears
At Parinh Supper
Girls State Reports

Forrester Honored
At Stine Luncheon

THR SANFORD HERALD

Tliura.

N

ot.

6, 1932

Pag* i

Friends of S. C. G tahail will
Gordon Ihudlev m u (lie 11mi11
Renorts uf 'g ir ls who n t l m d r d
C. D. Forrester, retiring after regret
to learn that lie Is III and speaker for the annual lureting Girl* Stole this sum m er made up
30 years of service with the Stine confined
to the Orange Memorial of tlie Episcopal Parish supper nn in teresting program fur the
Machine and Supply Co., was hon­ Hospital.
held lust night nt 7:01) p.m. at the general business meeting and
ored at a surprise luncheon Sat­
SHOWING TONIGHT &amp; FRIBAY
Parish Mouse. Mr. Bradley had us luncheon of the S anford Woman's
urday at the Yacht Club by the
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Shade hi i subject "Tithing", ami was in­ Club held yesterday a t the club
company and It* employe*.
are recent arrivals In Sanford
M -G -M presents the Mystery
Paul Stine, Orlando, vice-presi­ from Jacksonville. Before Ms en­ troduced by W, K. Klrchhoff, sen­ house. The pro g ram was sponsor­
ed hy Mr*. E. J. Houth, who, prior
dent of the company, served as try Into nuval service their [home ior wnrden of the Parish.
•t
a Missing Person . . .
The meeting opened with a sup­ to her introduction of the girls,
&amp;
*3the principal sneaker at the oc- was In Quincy, III. Mrs. Shade Is
cnslo'i ami told how Mr. Forrester, P[lartlcularly Impressed with Snu- per and was attended by about stated th a t Girls' S tate i* under
16(1 persons. Parish officers were the auspices of the American Le­
together with D. C. Howard, had ford'*
shopping district. " "It
....................................
H I Is so introduced by the Rev. II. I.. Zim­ gion A uxiliary, nml ndded Hint she
*■110111' ‘si IU K C T S
Inker: him In when he arrived In nice and within walking
diltance merman wim also presented his wns proud th a t Sanford hud sent
g dllt
Sanford from West Virginia In too,” she commented. They are
house guests, the Rev William W. five girls to the event, each one
1926.
I NIK ST N E W S
living at fU)l Magnolia Avsaiie.
Mi
Shearer. The sponsored hv a h'cal cb.i,
The shop then was known a*
Rev.
Shearer
iRector
Emeritus
added
that
each
representative
is
the Sanford Machine Co. and was
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. LandA ND C A R TO O N
owned by W. A. Fltta Sr. Upon ulst, who recently moved ta Ban- of St. Timothy'* parish, Colon*- compelled to run and caiiipuigii
becoming the Stine Machine and ord from the Jacksonville Naval vlllc. Baltimore, Md. and is n for­ for an ufflce.
She introduced Miss Gall Bit­
Supply Co. In 1940, Mr. Stine said Air Station are making theirlhome mer rector of Father Zimmer­
tin g who told of the trip hy c h ar­
that Mr. Forrester and Mr. How- at 607 Magnolia Avenue, Also ut man's.
Minutes
uf
the
Iasi
meeting
tered hue which look all the girls
nrd assisted him In giving their the same adder** aer Mr. and Mr*.
time on experiment* which proved Freeman who moved there about were read hv Karlyle lliuishnlder, from C entral Florida. She -tnted
elerk
uf
the
Vestry,
with
Ralph
th a t 248 girls from nil over F lori­
successful. He said the honored the same time from Jacksoavllle.
S A N F O R D - ORLANDO
guest was the type of friend who The Lundqulsta are from Mlhnea- Austin Smith giving the treas­ da attended.
urer's
report
would stick through thick or thin, poll*. Minn., and the Freeman*
Mis* Beverly Gray described
The
Ifev.
Zimmer
man
presented
rain nr shine.
the second day when the girls
are from Arlsona.
a general review of the progress were divided Into two parties, N a ­
lie further stated that If Mr.
of
the
Parish
pointing
out
n
def­
Forrester couldn't do a Job right,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman K. Mor­
you'll play better
tionalists and Federalist*. She nl*o
he wouldn't do it at all. In pres­ ris left today fur Mlumi where Mr. inite growth «f the church here. told of atte n d in g a class of In­
Election of four new vestrymen struction on S tate government.
enting Mr. Forrester with a Ma­ Morris, as State Director of the
sonic ring and fishing equipment Florida High School Athletic As­ lu go into office on .Inn. I, re­
Miss Sylvia Hayes, who was
from the employes, Mr. Stine said sociation, will attend the state placing Raymond l.utidipiist, II. sponsored by the Woman's Club,
the retiring employe lived the em­ meeting to be held there. While I il. Coleman. Karlyle Hansholder thanked the club for sending her
In Miami they will he guest* of and W. K. Klrchhoff, took place. and said th a t she was Impressed
blem of Masonry every day.
Mr*. E. A. Perry and wl
wll' The new vestrymen Include John hy the simulated electing of gov­
George Stine, president, further Mr. and Mrs
by
Mciseh, Ralph Austin Smith, Ed­
lauded Mr. Forrester, and said he attend the Vanderhllt-Mlnml Uni
e rn o r and state officers under
was not asking him to turn In his versity football game Friday ut ward Higgins mid Uullnnd I.. reg u lar s ta te rules and laws.
Dean. A report on the Woman's
key to the shop as he wanted him the Orange Bowl.
Mis* Jo a n W right spoke of the
Auixliury was given liv President
to visit as he pleased. Orville
Mrs, It. F, Whltner Jr. The Rev. mock trial Involving one of the
Touihton and Robert Brown also
Zitnincimini i luicil the meeting girls who was supposed to hnve
expressed their appreciation to
been in nn auto accident. After
with it benediction.
Be Bary Bointra
Mr. Forrester for his attitude ami
A ttractive decoration* on .In* which Miss Ann Rnlsirn t.d.l of
willingness toward his work and
By KAY HENNING HR
tables followed a sensolml theme visiting the Suprem e Court build­
fellow employe.
with coinucnpin* holding fiihlscn* ing and w atching the justice* in
A turkey dinner was served
Next Monday evening, NoV. to
guests at the luncheon by Mr*. the folks who have been attending und other floweis n it U t n n ll y ar- action. On the ln*l day of the
M. II. Gnlchel. The table was a r­ the church services in the Munlton tniiged with full f i n d s Mi-. M g a th e r in g each gill received a
ranged in a Hallowe'en style, are having their first social get- II Catchel prepared the dinner Girls' S ta t e pin uml certificate
At the conclusion &lt;&gt;f the -hint
taking in orange and yellow mari­ together. They will have u covered and decoration* were under the
diiectinn Ilf St. &lt; ntliei irie's C h a p ­ talks hy the girls, young Wallace
golds, burning tapers In orange dish supper at Ilia home of Mr
nml black, and small favors and and Mrs. William Ferro on Hmyra ter, Mrs. W E. Kiichlmff, clmli - Philips, one of Mr*. Ruulh’s sixth
mail, assisted hv St Mary'* c h ap ­ g rad e pupils, was introduced and
place curds.
Drive at 6:30 o'clock. They r"t
Present with the honor guest dlully invite all who will to coma. ter Mrs \V. \V W inner of HI. rendered two piano solos including
were Mr*. C. D. Forrester, Mrs.
Walter Haul, Postmaster, hm A gios' C hapter was hi charge of "D an se H ongrulue'' hy DuVnl uml
L, J. McNuh, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon asked us to *ny that the Post Of­ table settings and the clearing of “ Ynklmn lien".
Swalm and sons, Gary and Skip­ fice will he elosril all day &lt;&gt;u Nov Hie tables was under the ditecthill
The ores blent of tile club. Mr*
of St. Monica's C h ap ter and the Roy Tlllls, presented Miss I mini
per, Mr. and Mr*. Donald Davis II, Armistice Day.
und son, Frankie, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr*. Everett Swift, who brok • Young People's Service I enguc. P r a t t Brown of Dellnry win. gave
Wendell Scott, Mr. und Mr*. her hip, I* recuperating in Fish Hostes-es foi the occasion were several musical Interpretations.
nieinhers of St tint's Chaplet
Frank George, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Memorial Hospital in IM.nmL
Mrs. B. C. Moore with M.s Ed
Marts, Mr. and Mr*. Pat Slselnve,
w ard McCall at the piano led the
The Dellary Civic Association.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Brown, and Ine., hail a very successful Hal
group in singing "Sm iles" and
Nativity Scene To
son, Robhlu, Mr. and Mrs. Casey lowe'en Covered Dish Supper und
"A m erica, the Beautiful". Mrs \V
Grammar School
Dunn and daughter, Debbie, Mr. Danre in the Orange City Memo
P, Yesley told u T hanksgiving
Arrive Here Soon ami Mr*. Paul J. Stine of Orlando. rial Library on (tel. 31. 176 people
i&lt;« i v Ni i t Vi-:ni'Ki .i-:
liilde sto ry ami new tueinhet*
Mr. ami Mrs. O. W. Touchton, Mr. were there. A splendid Job was
were announced ns Mr- John
The Nativity Scene which ha* and Mr*. G. A. Stine, Carl Von dona liy tha refreshment commit
Now you can look s n u it in ncluxi. In cause vu vr got a Bright
We hi* Vi* hint icvcml vi*it**f* Jewell, Mrs. Robert Pearce, Mm
been designed und palnteil for Herlmlls, Robert Johns and Tom tee ami the musicians ware tile
Mm Sl(»ir**r, Jit«ly*&lt;« || 1»»tlu*r, It. E. Peurlfny. Mrs F rank Mill
nrruy
of Piintm i S|«irt.l&gt;&gt;\vu shut- the new dress-up tailored
Sanford by Douglas L. Well*, a r­ Slaughter.
less III their efforts to entertuin ciimc Thur'iluv nfli»nnM»n iiiul and Mrs. E. M. Hoke.
tist of Atlanta, is expected to a r­
sportshirts with tin ur.it, h.unl Jittr hut ton-down collar.
Mr. und Mr*. Vincent Valentine hi'uril 4*ur SjinnM* lemon. We tin*
During the meeting Mi* 1 E
rive here by freight within the Legion Auxiliary To
and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Miller w&gt;*n&gt; miiti** it finr te-euifi. Fur review Spencer announced the advertise!They're styled lot m tnf.iit und ii. iin .
tin m .itu r how active
nest week or ten days It was an­
esnecially honored a* the party evorvoM** Muuli* U|» i* S|ninl*li 4»&gt;i 1 on the club's birthday calen.lai
nounced today. It will he stored
coincided with their wedding an­ I••nee. Mr4
you lire Select Itoin iv .itu H
h , m om . !• in. w eiring fabrics
Hold
“Gift
Shower1
’
'*peMt i* ‘li*V for the month after winch Mis
against fire, nml will he arranged
niversary,
with il** uml M»-« I’rlent cninc to C. ,N|. Flower* told of a r a i d par
in licit colnrs :in&gt;! p..It. i n
c&gt; i
In the hand shell on the lake shore
Roy mid Kit started the dancing hr in nr i*t* it jink «» Inn ten* mit! *tny tv to he held oil Nov 12 ut I 'll*
'■»
The
American
Legion
Auxilia­
for two weeks of the Christmas ry's annual "Gift Shop Shower" of the Anniversary Waltz. Roy's r«i tin hem imr ifti'MTUphy leHniTt, p.m. Mrs. F. E. Menwelher an
holidays. It will then lie again for VA hospital* will he held at mother presented them with n I.in*ln Tnvhn'n mother m u te to hit nounred th at a spaghetti m ppei
placed In storage, und will appear the regular meeting uf the auxili­ beautiful wedding cake. Wutch ti* Weitriemlnv
O i f m u ,.(li. i - p . . i t h u t
11 m u t h t . ' f
would lie held ut the elub oil Nov
for many future Christmases, ac­ ary
this citluinu for news uf the next
( ’hitriiinin Millet, Frm im * -Imm 20 with funds derived to be .loll
on
Friday
night
at
7:30
y
’iniim
i'ilh
Known
iu .i K&gt; •«
li'i'-uw Ktiils.
cording to Ml** Martha Fax and o’clock nt the losglon Hut, It was shindig. The members of the Civic five?, n re I Jiiyce Hetl t til* received nted lo the building fund
n m ltn -t•&gt;':*, tin I In M ohs, t . . 'I.■&gt; n il.I 1.&lt;u'd
Mr*. Elvira Garner, co-chairmen. announced today by Mrs. J. M. Association are reminded that the letter* h u m Vcri* in Ijwrinunv
Visitors a t the meeting included
1‘iiHniis, I'liri K*. phi til nm l qjih tiid in i's.
“ It has been through the dona­
regular business meeting will he She Men! iih u picture uf her«ulf Mrs. T hom as Lemon, Mrs. It. ('.
tions of the people of Sanford that Garrett, (lift Shop chairman.
held at Orange City on Friday uml ii not her *»f tier »rhool She Sapp nnd Miss Brown. Hostesses
A I it'd 111i I' 111 iid lo i 'l it ill 111 ’111
M i In
Gifts from tho local auxiliary evening, Nov. 14. Full attendance Ifnei* tn rtchmd in nn tdd e®*t!e he- were Mrs. It. ('. Wiley, ehalrman,
it is possible fur us to secure this
beautiful group of figures that de­ will he added to those from other I* desired as an Important announ­ cm i n- he i Behind wim hum Led In Mrs. C- F. Proctor, Mrs. Joiler
I'sc Our Lav - Away
pict the First Christmas Night," auxiliaries throughout the state cement will he made at this lime the u n r .
Cameron, Mr*, Huhett Cobh, Mrs.
Mrs, Garner said. "This I* a gift foy veterans confined to VA hos­
The children of the KitterprMe
Our
mum
hoiked
very *pool«y J. p. Cullen, Mrs. 1 T. Ibis* and
from the people of Sanford to the pitals to rliooxc from for their school had a Hallowe’en CurirHal lllttt week We hllV'e I... .. mnkititf Mis. .1 \V. Moye.
families uml loved ones at Christ­ oil the .'Kith- The prlnrlpnl, teach­
community."
time, This l« one of the many er* and mrmhers of the P. 1 A. run nk h uml tieurntiutH fur mir I In I“There have hern many person­ mas
services offered through the certainly did nn excellent Jnli of tnwe’i f* purty The pill I v wit* in
Mam-dish salads made with
honor *if M r Spunky Hmie*. Mr
al donations and church groups American Legion Auxiliary to the
planning ami we were please,I lo If nn i*h ia h litrdhunrd skeleton who meat, fish, poultry, eggs, beaus.
and civic organizations have don­ serviceman.
see that the lie llary rrsld.nl* r i m e I ** live in Rumiti Fijfhl four rlieeNC, or potatoes usually ei.'l
ated most generously," she udiled.
!
A list of suggested item* in­
"The cost of the Nativity lias been cluded: costume Jewelry, house- supported this worthy project We fcnr* njfu. He keeie* the *ll*41* foi a uiuyunrittise type oi cooked
salad
dressing.
But
some
of
Hies.
i»t (if ciiii*Be we
covered. There remain a few small hold linens, children's clothing, counted lit leust 6l) of our coin ♦Him v evi*i \
Ilioie substantial salad, tile good
expenses snrh ns freight rhurgrs toys |not too large), house slip­ nuililty who were there.
hflt) hi in
\ M t HM i
1 'I I O N E
The Mansion wns the scene ■&gt;! a
:illis E A ST FI If NT
W»* hud u (Impel |uuynun I n with tart French dressing
and lighting. We hupe that will tie pers, night gowns, ihirts, slips,
covered liv Nov. 26. The com­ iena, hose, belts, billfold*, pa- Harvest Purty on Sutuidny • vo- day. .Imvee Benton. I.ymln Yeinkle,
mittee will appreciate It if those amas, towel set*, bnby clothes, ning. 90 people attended nml Jud y SiiiRci mid Frunrew Jimenez
who have planned to donate to neckties, dressed dulls, pocket plnyrd ranis, dnnrril, had games, did "The Ihince (tf tlie Scare
this gift for our community will Iwoks, cosmetics, stuffed toys, prlxrs and refreshments. The p"t- rriiwi" rim I in in n Miller ♦end 11
ereds went lo the fund for eipin*-dory und the clif*’* irnve u
do so before or on this dote."
slips.
ment for the recently orgum/ed choiul leiuhuif "Th** F inite Ihm
The donors since Inst published half
Mrs. Garrett requested that per­ Volunteer Fire Department.
Mirk uf Mnwdee".
are the Central Circle Garden ishable gift* lie excluded. All gifts
Mr. and Mr*. Lou Huffman • .
.^eveni) riieiiiliei* uf nlir clHMt*
Club, 16.90; Holy Cross Episcopal are to lie brought, unwrapped, to
Church Auxiliary, (26.00; Dr. and the meeting Friday night, or to tertalned their friends Mrs, J&gt;.nu won pr|n*« in the window pninlinn
Mr*. E. D. Brownlee, (6.00; CB*h, J. M. Garrett's Store st the corner Davis and her daughter, .Mi*. runt eat. Tummy WillimiiH won **ec
(1.00; Mr. and Mr*. B. F. Whltner, of First Street snd Ssnford Ave­ Whitehead, n resident of lb" t- uml prize. Jiidv Hinder won $I.M)
ington, W. Va., who Is slaying at from M r O o ry U , Morrison .Smith
(2.00; Janla Trulurk, (2.00; Mr*. nue.
Daytona Beach.
won u iikuhde fnun Tmichtun**
W. W. Warren, (3 00; Mrs. Fred
One half of the gift* will lie
Charles Rlehen celebrated M« linn : Htnr** titid Chur mien Miller
Dyson, (3.00; Cash, (60.00; Cash, sent to the Bay Pine* Hospital;
60.00; Atlantic National Bank, one fourth to the Lake City VA first birthday In Florida last Sat­ won n priti*.
20.00; Florida State Bank, (6.00; Hospital; and one fourth to the urday. Ilia wife and sister-in ,w
had a mid-night supper In his Ic.iiCongregational
Church.
Ethel Coral Gable* VA Hospital.
L
'
The jfusst* were Mr. and M 1.
Root Circle, (6.00; Crooms Acad­
Fallowing the shower and reg­ or.
t / '■%
. .
emy, (10.00; Women's Fellowship ular meeting a social hour will lie George Stopper and Mr. and Mrs San ford To Observe
Hay E. Peck old friend* from (' uFirst Christian Church, (6.00.
enjoyed and refreshments will be cinnstl and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene World Community Bay
Further Information can he se­ served.
Ruckert, new DeBary friend*.
cured from Mr*. W. P. Chnpmsn,
1 1
\ '
Mr. and Mra. Cesar Rohlollo
World (’.immunity Dny will be
1018-J: Miss Msrtha Fox, (U10-J;
have
returned
to
their
home
In
re
Radio
License
I
h
observed
by
Siiiifunl
churches
at
Mr*. H. C. Hetael, 420-M; Mr*.
after five months in the North
the Congregational Church on F ri­
Voile Williams, Sr., 00-M; Mrs.
The Misses l.ol and Nella Bnuka day at 3:311 |i (it. with its (heme
Fred Dyson, 727; and Mrs. Elvira Given Rollin'* College
spent several week* with tln-lr being “ IbiiHinp •. I istiog Pence."
Garner, 60.
WINTER PARK (Special) — sister In New York. They return­ Mrs. W R. Keeling, publicity
College ha* been licensed ed this week to their home here
chairman announced. Plans hnve
Mr, and Mre. John A. Pierre era been made to make a collection of
Gall Crawford Given Rollins
by tho FCC to operste an educa­
tional radio station on an KM permanently settled In their home rhlldrcn’s clothing (up lo six year*
Party On Birthday channel
of age) for Packet for Peace.
of 91.6 megacycles. Call on East Second Street.
Mr. and Mr*. Guy Orr ore alio Guest speaker for the oeensiun
letters of WPPK were aselgned
Little Gait Crawford was honor­ tho college, according to a tele­ here permanently In their home ..n will he Rev, II I.. Zinmictinuri and
ed on her third birthday with a gram from Washington, and 10 Seminole Drive.
Mrs George Weeks is in charge uf
Lights were on nil over Delhiiy of the program.
narty given by her mother, Mrs. watt power-covering an area of
on election night and people lis­
Tim Crawford. The young guest* 30 miles.
Mrs. Keeling stall'd today tlint
gathered at 8:30 p.m. on Wednes­
Programs are scheduled to start tened until far Into tho night for "in tills year of indiclslon nml con­
day afternoon at the Crawford Dee. 1, It was slated by Phil the return*. One party of ten flict throughout the world we be­
homa on Escambia Drive where Gaines, station director, from gathered at the home of Mr. ui.d lieve It is vituilv Important llial
thay enjoyed playing and were modern studios in Mills Memorial Mra. Ray E. Peck at 5:30 for a we strive lo build a lasting peace
Loom-woven, cut-pile got toil Wiimlu Wevc
given paper hata a* favors.
Library building on the campus. ■upper to which each lady conlil- hy strengthening and using our
Later in the afternoon Gall Some equipment had been Install* butad her specialty. Two birthdays spiritual resources. To achieve a
ia
the moat heuutiful carpet ynti’ve ever seen.
opanad her gifts and refreshmenta cd, and student training started had to be celebrated, too. Hill lasting pence we feel that we must
consisting o? Ice cresm end cske on the opening of the fall term. flehroth had one a day before and Identify ourselves with the needs,
The lovely gem-clear colors, fade re-islanl uml wn-liahti.
was having h n s the sufferings, the longings of the
were served. The guests also re­
Ben Aycrlgg hae been appointed Dot Hsnnlnger
give an appealing, casuul charm lo tiny room.
Those
ots present beside* people of the world ami to under­
ceived horns os fsvors. Mrs. Craw- program director, George Cart­ that day.'. Th
ford waa assisted by Mrs. Harold wright, Jr., engineer, snd Blavro* ths Peeks were Mr. and Mrs. stand the Issues In the world
Wumla Weve'a texture ia aprciul, loo.
W hlttarn and Mrs. Fred Murray. Demopoulas, student director of Georgs Van Ness, Mr. and Mr*. struggle for peace."
Lou
Hofman.
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Wil­
Those enjoying the afternoon sports broadcasting.
The iiee|) pile calchca hlghlighla ninl sluulowa to hunt
The public Is cordlully Invited to
liam Behroth and Dot and Kuy attend this service.
with flail were Shirley Crawford,
The station, made possible llenningsr.
random pattern* of richly dramatic intcrc-l.
Jack Beckwith, Steve Bowes, Sue through a philanthropist who
Mra. William Boyer, owner of
Lynn Howell, Julie Dean, Cathy wished to remain anonymous, will
WumJu Weve room-aize carpet*, or special si/e* for
Folds, Duane Vlhlen, Beth and present general educational and tha Emily'* eBauty Salon, attend- Celery Crate To Be
2 x : i . . . r».50
ed
tha
convention
of
Beauticians
large rooma, are aupcr-practicul. l.uomcii hy the snun­
Jeff Williams, Norma Jean Whit- entertainment programs by stu­
held
at
Miami
last
week
and
rha
tarn, Ruth Ann Vail, Dorrsll dents and faculty, residents of the
Scene()fF*TA Meeting
2 \ 4 . . . 7.95
met hod a* high-coat wcnil hroatllooms, the aeleeled cotton
Vodopteh, Carlin Murray, Susan community, and through record­ has eom* hack with aom# startling
now
hair
dos.
and Linda Perkins, Beeky Ann ings.
27 x 5 1 . . . 9.95
yaroa wear for yeara to give yon extra value
The Seminole High School ParTha MlM«i Doris MscFstlnne
Slppla and Jimmy Williams.
Offers of programs have been and Do loro* Pasco spent a few ent-Teaclier Association wilt meet
for
your
tuohey,
They're
washable,
wearable,
2 x 5 . . . M.95
received from severe l colleges, daya last week at Ft. Lauderdale. on Mondav night at 8:0(1 o'clock
*NIW RESIDENTS
universities and foreign countries, They returned to De Bary on Wed­ at the Celery Crate In tho City
wonderful. Suction vacuuming is euay.
l x I!. . . 23.95
Hall. Mr*. J. M. Stlneclpher, rec­
Include the BBC Third Pro­ nesday to tha MacFarlane home.
Now resident* to Sanford are and
Come in soon and select your Wumla Weve
reation chairman, announced this
gramme, the Maeterworka from
We
aea
that
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Zimmerman Franca, and recordings from Hol­
A lso S p ecial Huom
morning. A short business meet­
Randell are here for a visit.
carpet or acatter ruga in ohhmg,
who moved here last weah from land and Norway.
ing
will
Im
conducted
by
president,
Nl/ew
« • Jacksonville Naval Air station.
•r*t)
Mr*. 8. L. Whatley, after which
round or oval shape*.
Mr. and Mra. Zimmerman, who
open house will lie under the di­
. k REMODELING m
For tha past few weeks Mr. and bake b r s - H S lamb In a spicy rection of tho Celery Crato PTA
ssS b
•
14 lleautlful colon front which
MM Palmetto Avenue. The Urn- Mrs. O, H. Winn, f IS Magnolia barbecue sauce. Have the lamb cut committee,
Refreshments will lie served
i Sanford, Avenue, have been having their into aervinf-iUe pieces, brown In
to chootfe
people and apartment house remodeled. Al­ a heavy altilM, pour off the with Mrs. G. L. Park serving ae
terations included tha construction
.rpJlCS, add tha sauce, and bake chairman of hostceies. Student of­
of throe more bathrooms, two bed­ ia a moderate oven about one and ficer*, headed by Ronnie Ander­
rooms, which when completed Will cae-helf hour*. Uncover the lamb son, president will also serve at
USE OUR LAY - AWAY PLAN
0 *1 * Uwm five complete epert-llaboat. twenty mlnutea before it's boats and hostesses for the occa­
meat units. T. B. Crawley has Men
sion. All parents and members of
tha PTA a n urged to b« present.
S K s 'ii'S J S s r '"

J. A. Young. lak e Monroe. 2:30
P-m.; Circle No. 2, Mrs. W. D. Hof­
mann chairman, with Mr*. W. A.
Patrick, Loch Arbor, 3:00 p.m.:
Circle No. 3, Mrs. Lloyd Bo, !e
chairman, with Mrs. Hugh Whelchel, 10I&amp; Magnolia Avenue, 3:00
•m.j Circle No. 4, Mrs. J. D.
'oodruff chairman, with Mr*.
Clifford Proctor, Sanford Avmue,
3:00 p.m.; Circle No. 6, Mrs. W. I..
Roche chairman, Mrs. Roche, 919
Laurel Avenue, 2..10 p.m.; Circle
No. 0 Mrs. A. C Mimiv chairman,
with Mr*. Fred Williams, 320 Oak
Avenue, 3:00 p.m.; Circle No. 7,
Mrs. C. R. Dawson chairman, with
Mr*. J. A. Harrold, 214 Park Ave­
nue, 3:00 p.m.; Evening Circle No.,
Mrs. Mabel Brown chairman, with
Mr*. A. G. Mclnnls, 900 Palmetto
Avenue, 8:00 p.m.; Evening Circle
No. 2, Mrs. E. J. .Shepard chair­
man, with Mrs. Roy Mann, Mrs.
A. E. Kipp co-hostess, 121 West
Eighteenth Street, 7:00 p.m. for s
covered dish supper.
The regular meeting or the
Seminole High School ParentTeacher Association will lie held
at 8:00 p, m .at the Celery Crate.
The Crate committee will be In
charge of the program and all
parents are urged to attend.
TUESDAY
The Junior High School Parent
Teacher Association will meet at
3:30 p.m. preceded with a hoard
meeting ut 2:30 p.m.
The Chapel Choir will hob! re­
hearsal at the Firat Baptist
Church at 0:46 p. m.
The Pilot Club will hold Its reg­
ular business meeting In the Yacht
Club at 8:00 p.m. The hoard will
meet at 7:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
The Prayer Meeting Servic' at
the First Baptist Chilfch will he
111 the Memorial Edurutlunal
Building at 7:30 p. m.
The Social Department of the
Woman's Club will hold a dessert
bridge and Canasta party at 1:30
p.m. at the club house. Hostesses
are Mr*. E. C. Harper, Mrs. E. A.
Monfortou and Mrs. P. J. Chesterson. All elub members and house
gu-*t* are urged to attend.

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Prize Is Won
By

French Writer
Francois Mauri ac

, STOCKHOLM i* - Two U S
jclentists wi-rc awarded the toil
Nobel price in physics today for
their development of a new refined
method to measure magnetic fields
In atomic nuclei.
, The winner* nro Dr. Felix Bloch
47, Stanford University. Calif., and
to Harvard University physicist, Dr
Xdward Mills Purcell, 40, who
helped develop radar during World
■War II.
The Royal Swedish Academy
awarded the 1US2 Nobel prize for
literature to French novelist Frau
cols Mournlc. a leading contemporsry Catholic author.
- Maurlnr, 07 and Internationally
known for such novels as “The
Desert of Love" and “ Vipers'
Tangle," also Is a poet, pl»yi
weight, essayist, biographer and
contributor to newspapers. He wilt
receive 171,134 Swedish crown*
($33,037) from King (Juslnv Adolf
at the Nobel prize presentation
ceremony tn bo held here Dec. 10.
The 1032 prize* for physics mid
ehemlitry were scheduled fn he
announced later today, completing
thla year's list of honors bestowed
under the will of Alfred Nobel,
Swedish Inventor of dynamite,
whlrh established the $0,000,000
foundation which pays the prise*.
The award lor medicine, an
nounred Oct. Z3, will go to U. S
Dr. Selman A. Walts man, of Rut
gers University, co discoverer o!
streptomycin. A committee an­
nounced earlier that no peace prize
would he given this year, the sec­
DIMOOUIIC M I! IDINTIAl nomine* Oov. Adlst fll*v*nson ot Illinois
ond time since World War II that
drops his ballot Into the box as a cameraman records lha setna la tha
no candidate has been picked to
liny Republican community of Half Day, near C hleaj^/nternellonaU
receive this honor.
Maurlac I* the eighth French
writer to win the literature prize
Brannon ThinksFarm
Ike Proposal
■Incc the creation of the Nobel
Foundation In llMil. He Is con­
Vote W asn’t Factor
(Continued From Page One)
sidered an outstanding Interpreter
three children. Dwight, David. 4,
of human psychology.
WASHINGTON l/Pl — Secre­
Rsrbsrn Anne. 3, and Susan, U
months, mid Mrs J. S Dmid. his tary of Agriculture Brannan said
today he dor* not believe the farm
law, are also hero.
Bankern Are Getting mothcr-ln
There nre some new members vote swung us heavily to fieri.
Dwight I). Elsenhower "ns did
his entourage too
Line On Farm Outlook ofSecret
Service agents who are other segment*” of the popula­
GAINESVILLE ((It — Florida now charged with the responsibility tion.
Asked hy reporters ul on In­
banker* an- getting u line on the for Ills snfcly moved in on the gulf formal
session in Hie secretary'*
before Elsenhower and Ids
state's farm prospects at their course
even arrived Other agents office whether he thought this
fourth uuniinl Honkers Aurlrul- family
on hand In New York almost form vote wns decisive In Ei*entural Credit conference whlrh ends were
ns soon us Ids election was con­ bower's win over tJnv. Adlnl
today.
rode with him on Hie SI even sen, lirimimo replied:
At Wednesday's session the firmed.toHomo
(it-orgin
"It i* iinposalhlo to any ul this
bankers were told Florida egg night
They are seldom obviously
prices will In* higher m-xt ye»r, around — until you try to pass hinge of I lie game, hut I liuve the
dairying will be more favorable through the gales of the clubhouse feeling that the funner* probably
old not go ua fur ulong with the
than for the rest of the nnlloti, grounds
(lend us did oilier segment a."
beef cattle is a safe financial bet
Eisenhower’s arrival in Augusta
The secretory sold he is going
If the accent Is on i|uallty, pcnnnl* was a carbon copy of Hie hundreds
anil corn will In- good money crops of npncnranccH he made while he back to Colorado to engage In law
but tohncco and cotton prices will was fighting for tho presidency. practice its soon ns lie leaves of­
fice .fun. 20.
drop,
Ahnlll 1,300 persons were at Iho
Asked wliat in- thought was Lha
I)r. T. J. Cnnlin, head of the airport nml they gavo him n warm
University of Florida animal hus­ cheer when lie appeared in the mnjor reason for Eisenhower's
i leotIon, Briinnun replied:
bandry nod nutrition department, door of the plane
"I think it wns the women'*
advised the group of the ipiull'v
An old friend. Brig. (ion. Frank vote
baaed upon tmunUca — im­
emphasis on href. He also said Allen, was walling at the hollom
to bring
farmers keep indebtedness "at tl of the ramp Allen served as El plied or ttthcrwwW
minimum" now.
sonnower's chief of public relations nn end to Korea."
The other piedlrtlnni wer.’ made tn Europe In tin- closing month*
by N. It. Mehrhof, head of th-i uni­ of Woriil War II.
Elsenhower shook hands all French Fighter Dies
versity's poultry departments Dr,
E. L. Fonts, lo ud «,f the dairy sci­ around with the snmt- warmth lie
Following Mutch
ence department, and Dr. E. W. showed during tho campaign,
Cake, marketing economist with waved to Iho crowd, and went iin
LONDON iji — llonnre I’rnteil,
Oil- University’s Agricultural Ex mediately to the m oto'crd - »• i l l ,,
lot liter French By weight champion,
to lake him to the golf clllli.
tension Service,
died
In Ho- 1/ondon llninilnl today,
Crowds linrd Hie streets along
the l.Viiillo route The warmth of 311 hours alter belli:: booty hatlered
Ihcir greeting mulched some of in a III round light
The 31-year old FrenA m an wua
Legislature To Have his best receptions
outpointed hy /util Jake Tull,
British Empire champion, Tuesday
Six Members Of GOP Dixie Crosby Leaves night.
I'ralesl rullnpied In ills dressing
lly Thr
l'r«»*
Fortune To Family room nn hour after the fight Two
Six Remthllrnn* will *R In the
brain operation* and a blood iron*Florhln Legislature next surlng,
fusion were performed yesterday.,
l.DH
ANflELEH
(/11
Lnixie
the greatest number ninee Heron- Leo Crosby hn* hi't|ue*thed her
He wns the 131b boxer to tile qf
structlon Day*.
ring Injuries In Britain since the
half
share
of
cinonvr
Bing
Cros­
Four a t them will rnm«- from by'a fortuno to her Immediate war.
Pinellas Ht. Petersburg County, family.
inrlmlimr J, Frank Hoinrhtnn, who
The will, filed for proluite yes­
will |u&gt; the only Rrpuhllenn In Hie terday, leave* all her personal IMrh Set Off Firing
Senaie.
property to Iilnp, along with her
Of Border Soldiers
The Pinellas House delegation, Interest In the family home* In
all Renuhllrnn. will he Donald Me­ Beverly Hill* and I’ohlde Reach,
ISTANBUL, (1t—An Army atateed and Fred C. Paterson,
Calif., and Hayden Lake, Idaho, men! today said a 90-mlnute cxL a«n and It. K. Shaffer, re-elerlThe remainder of her hol linvs
of fire between Turkish xnjl
The other two Republican* In l« tn lie divided Into two trust*. rhomtn
Bulgarian soldier* on the frontier
tho Home will come from Sara- Tho Inrome from olio, comprising Tuesday
was set off by some won­
*ntn County, where \V. II. Wash- two-fifths, goes tn her motln-r-ln- dering pigs,
,
hurne J r , and Henry Bartholomew law, Mrs. Catherine Crosby, her
The statement V x«td Turk lib
won that county'* two seats,
father, Evan L. W yatt; her step­ troen* npentri fire in tho direction
Republican* swrtit almost every mother, Mr*. Nora Wyatt, and of tho Bulgarian frontier when they
county office In I'lm-lla* and nil Crosby, Tito other, of three-fifths, heard suspicious "noise*." In IM
contested rounty office* In Bara- U for llu&gt; four Crosby son*, (lory, morning the soldtcr* found tbe
■aw. &lt;
10; I’hlllp. and Dennis, 18, and dead pigs. Prior tn lha (Army egIn Broward County, Democrat Lindsay, 1-1.
nlanntfon, some Turkish papera
John Burwcll wnn re-election,
Mr*. Crosby tiled last Hnturdny had called for reinforcing of bor­
defeating hi* Repuhllcan opponent a t tha ago of 41. Tho vnluo of her der posts and retaliatory moaaurel.
atnr Davenport, hy 14,678 to 13,- eatat* was not disclosed.
pade County's legislative doing
Dado Countv'* legislative dele­
ARTfRT DIES
gation waa returned by majorllloa
of approximately two to one and . CLEVELAND. UB - C trl Fred­
Detaoerat Harry Wratherry won erick Osertner, 84, teacher at the
In Duval County,
Cleveland Institute of Art and na­
tionally raown for his water color
anti oil landscapes, tiled Tuesday
of a brain hemorrhage.
Official Returns
Last spring he won the Nat'n"*l
Academy nf Design award Wllh his
n tlM M S-.MM IMs* ft—i
oil pslnflng "Barge Men."
tmonnosrd on the Demoticket, most of th« nearly

voters cast their ballots for
"
a llutrrl. There was
t amattarlng of write-ins.
write-in*, but lnIn-

signlflrant In number.

Sheriff I*. A. Mcro received the
greatest write-in vote with 1U
against Sheri N.*lect J. L. Habhy

Chavez Wins Senate
Conteat Over Hurley
ALBUQUERQUE (41 - Demo
criflc Sen. Dennl* Chavez has won
re-election over Republican choleager Patrick J. Hurley for the
eecond straight time. But the re­
suit may not became official for
week*.
Chavez, head of the Senate Pub­
lic Work* Committee, led 121.503
to 117,018 In the unofflelal count
wllh all but 13 of the Mate’* 891
divisions reported.
Declining tn concede, Hurley,
former secretary of war and at
nne time ambassador tn China, had
ballot boxes In four Northern coun­
ties Impounded. The counties gavo
Chavez about 2,700 voles of his
lead.

lOUTH ROMAN rOMION MINIS!!* V. T. Pyun Is congratulated by
American delegate Ernest dress after Pyun bail addressed Hit- United
ions Political Committee In New York Pyun. railing fur n military
ory over the Communist* In Korea, urged the United Nations to
make this the "only sane goal" in the Korean war lie warned that his
courdry was In such a desperate plight that It could not tong endure a
il.ilemato "whether of war or of armistice.’'
(fnf.-rnnllonnij

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I1KVERLY HILLS, C alif. i* Mux Adler, Philanthropist and re­
tired Soars, Roebuck nod Company
executive, died last night at his
home Ho was (Ml.
Adler Joined the mall order house
in 1837. When hp retired In 1028
he was vice president and grncral
merchandise managnr. In the year
he joined Sears, Roebuck he m ar­
It may be weeks before the bal- ried Sophie llnsenwnld, sister of
loti ere checked and released by the lato Julius Rosenwsld. She sur­
the State Canvassing Board.
vives him.

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M o t h e r s o p G row ing C hildren
M o s t of us take it for granted that our children arc well noi
wc give them enough food to till their stom achs and assume

they are getting enough nourishment as well.
But recent stu d ies of child nutrition have come up with facts
that challenge all our complacency about our funuTy*dic(
Children In alt Incoma g ro u p s
partially undernourished
Over the past several yeurs muny n u ­
trition studies have been made by pri­
vate/ state and federal agencies . . .
including medical examinations of
thousands of school children.
These studies showed th a t—even
with the world’s finest food supply—
more than half our children arc not
getting all the nourishment they need
for peak health. Serious nationwide nutrillortil deficiencies occur regardless of
family income . , . largely because of
our poor eating habits.
Bono wooknosa
ond tooth doaoy pfovolont
Two of tha most widesptcgd problems
Are bona Weakness ahd tooth decay.
felttlattio ^C-rayto Showed that a high
paroantago of the childran KAd bones
that wore not as hard Or strong As they
should be—nisny even bad aoma bane
malformation. In thorough dental ex­
aminations mott of the children were
found to hove loath Uaoay.

Yet nutritiotilitire^ort tHe American
oi*t U more lacking in calcium than
in ihy other food element.

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Friday i* ■ ■* ■■.*

The official canvassing, which
(Kan yesterday morning, wax
yesterday afUroaan n*

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Ait baltera of bread, our mo$t Universal
Bread were in a natural position to help
lement fhfc

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Bong-building elem ent doubted
The bakers of Enriched Tip-'l'op llreatl
have now doubled the hone ami tooth
building calcium in every loaf of New
Tip-Top.
From now on when your children
cat the New Tip-Top Bread they will
gel twice aa much aa before of this cle­
ment so vital to the nourishment of
strong bones and teeth.
N e w b r o o d h a lp a

Outstanding Values
Far Bciow Cost

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2(Ki E a s t F ir s t S tr e e t

A V ital M e s s a g e to

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Tallahassee

MOSCOW. &lt;41—Soviet newspapers
(inlay announced two important
anpointmctit* -ii new leader ol the
Communist Youth League and n
new premier of the Russian Re
public, largest of the ID units of
the Soviet Union.
The new premier Is Alexander
Puzanov, who was named chair
man of the council of ministers
of tho Russian Soviet Federal So­
cialist Republic. This republic em ­
braces 78 per cent of the Soviet
land mass

b u ild u p d a l l y q u o t a

Good whole milk, of course, is the first
and foremozt source of bone and tooth
building m aterial—children need at
least a quart daily. Uut the fact is that
many children do not’tlrink that much.
Now—by serving the New Tip-Top
Bread—you have a plcaiiny, effective
way of reinforcing the essential
element, calcium, in your child’s diet.
Eight slices of this new bread contain
bone and tboth blinding calcium equal
10 a full glaia of milk,
Mbit Children eat that much bread
dally ae a matter of course. If you make
aura your Childran eat the New TipTop Bread, you will automatically help
them build up their quota of bone-build­
ing, tooth-building nourishment.

IIM C IA U Y

IM P O R T A N T V O

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tn addition tn cnM tm, . .

AUW LTS P R O P I T , T O O

The added;calcium tn the New Tip-Top Dread.i* of benefit to rtveyex/. For
ckiUrtu It trkreaac* the supply of hone- and tooth-building material while they
are still growing and developing and is an injur**/* for later year*.
For adults, both men and women, the Naw Tip-Top Dread provide* additional
calcium to (telpJtecp the bone structure strong,
it mother* must have auSclent calcium to protect both themaclve*
Ealfa calcium la conducive to a feeling of well-being at a ll ages.

I t ! Beal* Park Avena#

m « ta l*

with round*
ed sldoi. 2
big shtlvt*.
M irror h a s
metal frame.

Philanthropist Dies j Soviet Newspapers
At 86 In C alifornia; Tell Of Appointments

G l a S S and C t lf if lf l
C L C S f - C I T SALE

hoa received the second areata't
tazeber of. yotr*. Mai, In hie ra-e
far re-election, HiilUn&gt;l&gt; opn-tMat, John P..Booth, withdraw hie
nemo from, the OOP Mata ticket
tat prior to the vlrotlon,

l*ll, (V1&amp;1.

Aahevlllo
Boston
Chicago
Naw Orleans
Now York
8«attlo
Washington
Jacksonville

BIG MEDICINE CABINET

These findings indicate that large per*
cAotfegoa of out' children Are not getting
enou|h of the calcium they heed to
build s ^ n t bones, ahd teeth that resist
decay. Calcium,'as you probkbly know,
ia fodnd chiefly id rriilk and milk prod­
uct* . . . it is absolutely (etScnilkl to
growing children.

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Judge Douxlai Btypatrom who
one- of Iho nutnr ttpoppowi
indldattia on tho hallot, polll Ihe.atraglelt aambiv. nF vote*
&gt;Uta countv In hi* sucress/ttl hid
tr re-a|ert|on as County Judge

Weather

ORLANDO (/TV-I'ir.rcmtle Air
Force Ha-«- official- today an­
nounced the death of Capl. FnrI
W. Kosnnhe, Oshkosh, Wis., In the
crash of n Jet training plane in
Georgia Wednesday.
Warrant Officer Donald Moore,
IPneca-tlc public Information of-

TAtPEII. Formosa, ito-Nationaltit source* said today SI.MO
Chinese revolted against the main­
land Reds six weeks ago, tempo­
rarily captured three towns, klllrid
* non Communists and burned 1,000
hornet.
The report rim e from T atto
news agency, which operates un­
der the ministry of Interior. The
ministry claims to have good un­
derground contacts In Red China,
out such reports are impossible to
confirm Reid.*' "
The agency said the revolt. In
northwest China, was the biggest
since the Reds overran the coun­
try In 1949.
Red reinforcements ruthed to the
area and recaptured the towns.

fleer, aald Xosanha « u i U f a *
when hii plant creaked In a i take
off from Inc U. 8. A ir F o n t 1’ilot
Instrument Training School at
Moody Air Force Base, near Val­
dosta.
Kosanhe was to have been aasinned to rinccastlo following
completing ot hit training a t
Moody, and already had moved
Ids wife, Mrs. Mary Catherine
Kosanhe, to Orlando.
R

New Tip-Top Bread bring*
you added mi|k nourishment
with Important mineral* and
high-quality protein essential
to tiuut hiidioi tn tha young
«wl dtJHt r* i n the adult.
The new loaf not only ghraa
you inrreaird nourishment

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SCOTT'S SCRAP B O O K

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Attorney fut I'l.iintiff
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By BENNETT CERFT ir i n g of t Itches like "Hu It Now '

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HUNT’S TUXEDO FEED STORE
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N 0 T I (’ E
Tn\ lliiiikw tiro ojicn lor p:t&gt;ntcnl uf |Ua2 l il \ Tuvfa.
I', Disnmnl Mill he hIIiimciI for |m&gt;im*nl in Nmcmhcr;
:t , for paynu’itl in llm nilicr. 2'. Inr payment in
.lamin'y and 1 I nr pa&gt; menl in Feltruary.
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after forte. Thrr Hr*
hate "aertea".
deep poorly, are hen! t.i II.e with. Their eet.
aaj fare tet that ,&lt;*'.»e«'' loo*.
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Caritut haa ti*)|i*«t Ui .utan.la i.t women (a
to** that "rhanar" l.s,k. rar.lul aria to (I)
laipmve appetite. Id U.„a hulM •Irentth
apt raetetance. 1 11 rate tenalna atid
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v .m .i i . r n s
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with
laliint Needs repairs Speenla
Purrliase uf 1‘nslr Win
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l.ouifei l.nsllnic
vuinilile prices
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Mill.' .v Reel Used Ckf*
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Teh phone 1125. Furniture Cen­
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f’enler - lilt LV. First.
WE
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All our defense housing Imlh rent­
CLEAN
al* nnd aalcii nre taken. We have PIANOIS—New nnd used. Term* - IHCVCLKS—20". 24". m ill, any
lute model used curs
Trade-In*. Knder'a Plnnu Store,
In progress new ilealgu* Just
nmdillun. The Cycle Shop. 1U21
See W E McMniter*
I2(Hi Myrtle Avenue. Plume
completed tiv the nrrhitvet in
LV FnirliHiik* Ave , Wilder Pink
Urn ilex Odhum Used Cars
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attractive Florida style*. New
8-3301. ___ i
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F1IA torm* with law down pay­
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clirlr, end table, atep taid'i,
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CHRYSLER Windsor Sedan
oxIMS Kindnlph Street
rnektall talde, 2 lamp*, amnker
cetlcnl euiulHInn 2117 Orange
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HELP
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Exnerlenecd Drake und Front End L’ngnliuud
nil Allitpltliun. LVrllc M. (I. I,ea­
Mr*. Hroxvn Millar’* Fruit Cake*
Man — tn act nn and opernle
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FOR BALE-L o u T «o 7.7T to 22,
lacked fur uveraea* ahlpplng.
FPaxtopp B ra li |)ept. No d rift­
SO to IIS and 42 to B1 all of Block
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3d, Dreamwuhl. These lot* are
pay for right party, Firestone
Kale, .luhti W. Fry, Park Avenuo
offered for iala for 30 daya at a SWEET HAMLIN umngei, fl.OO
m-x.ea t i l » a f tat HI.
Trailer Court.
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Mrs. Milium Viuup,
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JVs Down DeLand,
Jones Scores B o t h
TD's; One Is 100
Yard Punt Return
In F i n a l Period
Two aecond half touchiJowiu,
on* * 104-yard punt return by
Fullback Johnny June*, guve th"
..S*""1***^* Junior VMrilty u 14 7
‘’victory over th,&lt; Ik'Land Bulldog
B team In the Memorial Stadium
Tuesday night.
Itw a a the flrat local appearance
by the Junior Fvds, who were un­
der the guidance of new couch
John Scott, tho hard-fought grid
iron battle gave the future Seminole football grruts it clean sweep
of their two-game home-and-home
eerlca with DeLand tide year.
Earlier the Feds overwhelmed trie
Bulldog*, 31-0, in Delutnd.
The Scot I men, who now h a ir
* N three and dropped only one
thia year, were h*W acoceleea In
tha flrat half. The Bulldog"
alerted the ecerlng fireworka in
the aecend period with a 65-yar,l
paydirt march which wax cli­
m ated by dene Klllaon'a 12y a r d touchdown end-around

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tn Sanford Debut

Feds Seek To Stay In EFC Race Tomorrow Night In New Smyrna
Rage M

Thors. Nos. 11. 1952

EARLY WYNNER

I IfK SXNKIIItll HERALD

By Alan Mover

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'witJi* the locale trailing going
into the third period. Harold I’nte
recovered a Bulldog fumble on the
Sanford 25-yard line. Jones and
Randy Reynolds alternated carry­
ing the ball down to the DeLand
one. i t took three plays, hut Junes
finally bullied his way over. Rey­
nolds scooted around end for the
successful conversion, tying the
game a t 7-7.
la tho fourth period, a DrLand pont went sailing into the
Seminole end tone where Jones
gathered It In end went roaring
down the aldellnee with a tremipdnin 100-yard run, which w»«
ably aupporled by excellent
down fie Id blocking on the part
of the Seminole*.
Reynolds repeated hi* nmvinslon sweep around end of the tlilr I
period to give Hunfntd a It -7 final
score.
Tackle Larry Hales stood out,
making key offensive block* while
forming the cornerstono of the
Fad de?ense on the furwurd wall.
Harold Rate also stool out with
excellent hlocke nnd defensive
rushing. Ellison, who was a thorn
in the side uf Sanford all night,
Wgs the Individual star for tl.e
visitors.
The Homlnoles will nest play

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Hy The Associated Rress
Kasy - going Raymond ( Rear)
Wolf, whose infectious good humor
belles his nickname, could easily
be pardoned If he became a snarl­
ing, truculent boor
Hefnre the season began, Ihe
Tulane clinch lost his lop halfback.
Ronnie Kent, who suffered a frac­
tured knee nnd was declared out
fur Ihe season And yesterday
Wolf ruefully announced that his
next best fullback, Ia-s Kennedy,
would lie lost for Ihe rest of the
season because or a broken bone
In his left wrist Kennedy was dis­
abled in the Misssslppl Stale game
last week.
So Wolf sighed, moved Jim Cart­
ridge to Ihe left-half slot and hoped
for the host. Tulane faces rebound­
ing Kentucky this week.
At lA'xIngtnn, the Southeastern
Conference's other "R ear"-llryant
of Kentucky reported he was sat
isfletl with his Wildcats uftcr u
light scrimmage llryant said there
would be no more contact work
for his sipiail before Ihe Tulane
game
Murray Wormalh cancelled u
scheduled scrimmage for his Mis
slssippl Slate warriors In avoid
milling to a rather formidable In­
jury list
Muroon tpiarlcrbuek Jack I'urker. Ihe country's leading scorer,
and fullback Joe Fortunnto-hoth
hurt In thu Tulane game lust week participated In a signal drill
Warmath hopes they will he rcudy
for Auburn
And Auburn hum's It will lie
ready fur Rurker &lt;ouch Ralph .Ior­
dan devoted most of a long work
out to defensive measures designed
to harass the Mississippi Stale
Jack -rabbit
Offensively, halfback Charles

Tech’s Hardeman
Has Piled Up 660
Tech And
Yards This Year

'helrd by Xiii* KiefiMi fredgaiv

Claassen Picks
T ,c K 0 ..r A m y
In Selections

NEW Y* &gt;ItK i/P A powerful offeiiM- Isn't the only factor keeping
Maryland and Sugar Howl hound
Vanderbilt Is S e e n Georgia
Tech at the tup of the
footlmll heap the two southDefeating Miami; college
ern powers also have tho two best
plutnnm in tho lultll.
Spartans To Win defensive
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&lt;tgy
Maryland, rated Nn. 2 team In
Lurrry Itate*
Johnny June*
mea it i is n r-i irtiucM
the connlry in Ihe Associated Rress
Mainland of Daytona lieurh in the
l ' ^ AKSKN.............. . lust one place alien,I of (ieorMemorial Hlailmm next Tuesday
NI*.W Y(»HK
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ili.il ,j, ;j v :»h, aim maintains o slim
night a t 7ifl(l p. m. The Junior picking footballwinners Is ... easy
IJVl&gt;r ,tl„ rcchmon In the halllc
Fads defeated the coastal eleven as picking apples' Not this lore f(1( ,|(.|,.M,,V,. |,(1,i„r,, figures rol u t month hy u whopping 32-11 caster, who had cmlv 50 correct i..nN,.,| |„day hy the N C A A Service
selections in to decisions Inst hat Korean
. . . .
disclosed
DeLand ...........
0 7 0 o— 7 unlay. That’s an nvernge of 733
Maryland bus limited seven foes
Last .Saturday's dchaclc dragged to a total of 1.003 yards both rush
SANFORD
0 0 7 7 -1 4
Touchdowns! DeLand, Klllson. the seasonal mark down in 771 lug mill passing for an average of
on figures of 220 won, oh lost
Sanford, Jones (2).
13,1 i yunl &lt; per game yield Tech
Here are Hie uninsured winners has given up I.UIH yurtIs In seven
Extra Rolnts: DeLand. Reterxun
itjiih
of this week end's gullies
Sanford, Reynolds (2).
games lor a 13,17 aw rage, limn
Michigan Stale over Indiana teams, iucidriiliillv, are unbeaten
NCAA statistic, show Hull Michl- and untied, us Is Southern Calif,irState has Ihe most fearsome nin. which ranks fourth In total
Bowling Standings gan
attack In tho land The statistics defense with ii 173 8 yards per
say nothing about Indiana's de game figure.
CITY LEAGUE
fenso.
Southern Cnl. N». II tcutn in the
W I. Il.fi.
Oklahoma over Notre Dame AR poll, ranks just behind Ten­
Act Glass
10 8 H20 Wuarterlioek
u Ufti it?! mi t- ft Crowder
\ itimii'i ami
Mini renter
ix rii'i nessee.
in svrr, which
wnit ii nil*
i j u iihiii
has u t175.5
I,dal
BUna Machine
18 o 8ft Catlln. Oklah,una's C-t' lioys. In defense (igure. Tennessee Is eighth
Post Office
It IS 80t turn the tide even though the game i In the AR | niII.
Stanlay-Rogcr*
12 15 80t lx ployed
played in South Rend. The game ; Fonlhum ts leading
In rushing
I'utling in
Celery City
ft 18 350 Is your TV morsel Saturday alter defense with uu uverugu yield of
FPAL
o 18 801 noon. It should be just about the Hilly 82 8 yards per game. Despite
Wednesday's Results
ilcfi
best game you'll got lo see lu your its good ruslilng defense
and It*
W I , living room ail season.
own
.-m, passing offense,
.vase, which rates
5 0
lm
Georgia Tech over Army: Two No 1 slattstlcnlly, the Rams now
5 l,
Machine
ilrojpeil four straight without
2 1 toams of whirlwind aperil. In nthll- have
i, victory.
1 2 tlon to nil that speed Georgia Tccli
Rebind Forilhum in rushing de­
0 3 has an awesome bnckfieid trio in fense
are Michigan Stale, the lop
I) 3 Turner. Teas and Hardlmun.
leum
lu the AR poll, and Mary­
UCLA over Oregon Slate: .Should
High Series
Michigan State's rushing derge Rexol «f
310 be easy unless UCLA relaxes too land
tense average Is 84 2 and Mary­
k Krvtter
. 500 much,
Southern California over Stan­ land's 87 0
Orville Touchton
507
llrighum Young sets the pace in
ford: Too much Trojan defense.
High (lame
K ansu over Nebrnxku: The In pass defense, yielding only 42,5
Von llerbulls
.... 104
jht game. Colorado la lops
i d l e Cook# .. .
.... 105 lury lists are about nf uipiai length yards
punllng with un average of
Gtorge Retold
.... 1R8 jut Kansas Is superior in must In
14.1 yards per kick.
either respects.
MIXED LEAGUE
Tennessee over Louisiana Slate:
Since that 7-0 setback by Duke, Woodruff Prepares
Tennessee has developed Into n
bowl-bound football team.
U-F For Vol Clash
r o. o
Rurdue over Minnesota: Thoro
No. 4
l
U
at
least
one
upset
in
Iho
Big
j I. t
GAINESVILLE (AV-Coach Bob
10 but thti doesn't appear to be Woodruff
Is making every minute
the place for It. Rurtluo on Its way count lit getting his Florida Gators
to
the
nose
Bawl.
ready for their meeting with the
.... '
Duke over Navy: A squeaker. Tennessee
Vuls Nov. 15,
Texas over Baylor: Arkansas
With an open date this weekend,
boat
Baylor,
Texae
crushed
Ar­
the Gator grid m ailer has planned
Team High Game
kansas. Off comparative scores,
every minute uf tho drill* designed
Pann
over
Georgia;
Some
day
In cnunlornct tho powerful ilngle
Team High Settee
lose
Quskers
will
ttresk
loose
and
wing nlleck nf Gen. Hob NeyUntre
MMB■•*-•»«*,! t
I■ f X*tl&gt;,
Is could be tba Saturdsy.
-- l_LJ
-r~"1..TtSillllX -forces,
Rrlnceton over Harvord: The
Wednesday'! workout, Wood­
l : Memorial Stadium venerablo Big Three series Is re ­ ruffIn kept
offonslvo lines shuttling
sumed and for tho first tlmo In a bark and forth from blocking drills
Event Schedule
deesde ill have fashionable rec­ lo runner
alter
nner protection. Back*
Hicks alterHr -------------------------ords. Rrincotoh, however, has met tinted *from passing lo running tacV IT
Nov. 7
the stauncher opponent!.
tics
whlie the defensive line
v Grooms vo. Eustli
Finishing &lt;Ute rest In a hurry: worked
ml nn stopping B team runFriday night
tilmt und passing.
Detroit over Boston College,
Tho Gator-Vol meeting In Knox­
Bucknell aver Oeorge Washington, ville will be the t i n t between e
Neyland ci ched teem end one
tutored by one of hi* ex'teckleo
Saturday
‘ former pupi:
Vast: Trinity over Amherat,
Fordham over Clemson, Connecti­ Yovl Berra of thu Yankee* hit
cut over Brown, Columbia over hte flmt. plnch-hlt honter In World
Dartmouth, Holy Croaa. over Col- Sprlea history against tho Dodgora
gate, Rutger* over Lafayetto,
Main* over Bowdoln, Syracuse In the 1047 classic.
Penn State, Coast Guard
over RPJ, Temple over Boston Davidson over
iver Richmond,
menmona, ttouut
8outh
Univarsity, Wealeyan over Wli- Carolina oyai
‘
glnla over h
Virginia aver ,
Mary ovar VPL
Southwell: Mississippi o v e r
Houston, Rice -----Southorn Mol
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Seminolea Must Wirv
To Keep SoutherrP
T i t l e Bid Alive;
DeLand Now Leads

Breaks Go Against Bear Wolf’s
Tulane Eleven All Season Long

III It MINE 11AM
— Georgia
Tech's great I-eon Hardeman, lift­
er tearing through Duke's llliic
Devils, leads the Southeastern Cm,fcroncc in rushing fur Hie seventh
week
The lilH iKiiuid halfback's 108
yards against Duke lust Saturday
guve him a season Iota* of tutu
yards In 121 carries, the SEC sta­
tistical bureau rennrted today
Duly pounding Dubby Marlow of
Alabama Is close In the Tech
blaster. The Title’s ace ground
g*Miner has picked up 577 yards
In 101 running attempts Ills 3 5
yard average per try Is a shade
belter than Hardeman's 3.4, how­
ever.
Joe Korluniito of Miss. Stale
moved into third place In SEC
rushing with 1113 yards In 72 uti
.fV.r,.!!.
Alithnmn and Georgia Tech
have
two
urming
top
(lv), lh (, runnert
, ()rky
Mll)r|)theMor
low's touchdown twin, has gained
481 yards In ,10 carries fur a 7.0
average, the lies) In the confer,'nee
Return! him In fiflli place lx lllll
Teas of Tech wllh 472 yards In
80 carries fur a 5 5 mark. Andy
Kniar
charging
&gt;
&gt; of &gt; Tennessee
,&gt; &gt;
t,Is&gt; .....
.
, R,
’
yur,' !'
'n
cm^ ' ' or 5 3
Zoko Rrntknwskl of Georgia he­
came the first SEC passer to net
1,000 yurilx this season when he
cnnnccled for 228 yards last Salurday against the suppusedly iron­
clad Alabama defense. He has a
yardage total of 1.001 this fail.
Rrntknwskl leads Iho conference
in must completions with 73 ami
most pass attempt* with 158 Thir­
teen* nave been Intercepted, an­
other SEC top mark so far this
season.
Auburn's Duillty Spence is still
Hie SEC* most accurate passer
with a .024 completion record and
sovun aerial touchdowns In his
credit. Al Daggett of Louisiana
State hs* nudged him from his
punting leadership, however.
Doggett now has a record of 58
punt* averaging 40.0 yard*, against
Spence's 40.3 yard average In 50
kicks. Other lop punters And their
average yardages aro Jimmy Lear,
Mias., 30.0. Max McGee. Tulano,
38.3, and L'ratknwskl. 37 8.
End Harry Babcock of Georgia,
target far Bratkowskl's deadliest
throws, moved Into the SEC leader­
ship In total paaa receptions wllh
25. Bight behind him 1* Vanderbilt's
Ben Roderick with 24, They are
repealing a closo, 1931 rivalry.

Lillies stood out for tho Riainsmcn,
racing to two scrlmmuge touch­
downs and setting up another with
a 30-yard scamper.
Louisiana State is revamping its
offense after lust week’s 28 0 past­
ing hy Mississippi Coach (laynell
Tinsley shifted Jerry Marchund to
halfback to make room for Leroy
Luhat ut fullback. Lubat. the bril­
liant "black stallion" of 1051, has
been hampered hy Injuries this
season, lie looked good in ycstcrtluy t workout. USu meet* power
ful Tennessee this week.
Tennessee It
gave its defensive line
’OtljCii iax.ii
ifi-l iiriafii, and
Micu tackle
navnur
rough
scrimmage,
serimmag,
Ins Joyfully broke up ptay
Doug Atkins
after play. The offensive unit prac
tlced passing and kicking. Jimmy
Wade looked good passing and Rat
rileksiak lopped tho punters.
(irorgia Tech, earliest Sugar
lloul nominee In history, took Its
usual light mid-week workout. The
Engineers set up defensive patterns
against Army plays and polished
their vaunted running gumo
Alabama's Injury list swelled to
12 when halfback J. I) Koddurn
and guard Jeff Moorer were felled
liv flu. t'lell Hobson, the Title’s
No I ipiartcrbark, also missed
Ihe light 'llama drill because of
u enlii. Six Alabama ends are on
Ihe ailing list.
Gcorglu drilled ugainst Pennsyl­
vania's single wing attack. The
llulldngs leave toduy for Philadel­
phia and their first look at thu
single wing system this yekr
Mississippi crnnhusliod offense.
The Rehs meet flnuslnn Saturday
night.
Florida, with no opt,,merit this
week, continued In took ahead to
Tennessee. The (tutors travel lo
Knoxville next week, well aware
that an upset victory over thu Vols
could Insure a howl hid.

Sports Roundup
liv GAYLE TALBOT
NEW YORK ofi - The time is
approaching when Baseball Com­
missioner Ford C. Frick will Imvc
to wade Into the St lauds situation
with his sleeves rolled up and
somehow resolve Ihe running fight
between Fred Suluh, aggrieved
president of Ihe I'arillnulx, and lllll
vreck. Hie man who thinks that
every night Is Halloween.
t'erhup* the endless bickering be­
tween the two club heads lx more
funny than anything else at the
liniment, but It i* heading for something serious In time, and tho more
'((her elements In tho gamo will
feel relieved whim tho commis­
sioner deals himself In. ax he
will.
From what wo hoar, Salgh has,
In .fact, appealed to Frick to give
hint some relief from the capricious
Brownie president, a clear Indica­
tion that Vceek h ahead on points
Salgh dnesnl’ Just wunt Veeck
cliuxtlxcl for having "tampered
with" pitcher Marry Hrrchcon In
their latest flareup- he wants
Frick to slap a sort of permanent
restraining order on hi* torment­
or.
For one thing ho is almighty
tired of Veeck claiming overy
young pluyer upon whom he
seeks waivers for tarmlng-out pur­
poses. Salgh Is convinced that Wild
Bill has no Intention of promoting
such players to tho Browns, but
just claims them fur Iho hell nf
it.
That ts only ono of the petty
annoyances to which Salgh feels
ho has been subjected since Veeck
gained control of the Browns and
became the Cardinals’ landlord ut
Sportsman's Pork. Tho Hat la i
long one, and Hulgh, considering
that he Is a lawyer by profession,
has proved to be delightfully thinskinned from Vceck's point of view,
The cx-Marlne obviously Is having
a wonderful time for himself.
However silly the war of nerves
between tho two magnates looks
to the esittal observer, though. It
has undertones nf aertousncia. Un­
less Frick does tako a firm hand,
tho Cardinals could In tima be
forced out of St. Louis and the
entire structure of the majur
league* be Jeopardised.
The Cards' lease on the park
owned by the Browns has only
seven mare y e a n to run. and Salgh
has abandoned all thought of build­
ing a park of hla own. Thus, if
Veeck means to settle down and
stay for Ihe long haul In SI. Louis,
he eventually will hava Salgh ovar
a barrel.

fUNTA GOUDA
GULF
QORDA UB-A Punta
by ■a
ii 1*1 startled
a i« i u *u vjr
TAMl'A MV-The fifth annua] Got ua ■ «&gt;•»•* a uuldt,
Palma Cela amateur Invitational flock of billiards flying up In front
golf tournament opened today with of him, lost control of his car and
hla wife waa killed when It over­
an 18-hole qualifying round.
Favorliea In the field of 105 in­ turned.
The victim waa M n.
cluded defending champion Bill
Stomblcr, Miami; two former Coleman, 36. The driver.
champions. Jim Lee, Tallahassee, Coleman, was seriously Injund In
and Hugh lfayea, Clearwater; Mar- the acchuot 10 ratio* north of hare
ftoot and I*a Handt, Tampa: Wednesday.
tv Naberi, SI. Petersburg; and
Jim Frank Glbeon, Duke Uni
Arnold Mitwlay, Miami.
Ill* low 31 qualifier* will play" vt ratty’* 1951 football captain la
71 holes for Ihe title IB Friday, II currently enrolled In the Duke
Medical School.
Saturday and 36 Sunday.

Wft

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ROCKY MARCIANO, world's heavy weight champion, relate* amusing
ring experiences to Sgt, Robert 11. Hill, of Uniting*-on-Hudson, N. Y.,
during a visit to wounded veterans at the Walter Reed Hospital in
Washington, D. C. Sgt. lllll is a double-amputee of the Korean war.

Sugar Bowl Looks I'attee Shifts Ends
For Game Saturduy
For Grid Team To
DELAND Us—Down to two hale
hearty cndi, Stetson Coach
Oppose Engineers and
Jay I’attee has shifted Halfback

Bod Lonslngcr to a defensive end
By JAMES 8AGGUS
and Tackle Earl Loomon to un
NEW ORLEANS (JB-The Sugor offensive end for Saturday's liomcHowl grabbed Georgia Tech und coming football game with East
began combing tho monitor list of Carolina Slate.
remaining ellglbles today for a
Freshman End Mark llnffurd.
team capable of matching football Johnson
City. 111., was hospitalized
wiis wllh tho nation’s third ranking Wednesday
with a fractured neck
team.
vertebrae. Ho was Injured In Mon­
Officially Ihe Sugar Bowl had day's scrimmage.
nn comment about an opponent for
Rattce gave his squad a workout
unbeaten and untied Tech hero under
Wednesday night
Jan. 1. Rrlvatelv. however, n"*&gt; with anthoeyelights
tu itrengthelng an of­
Sugar Rowl official said he would fense to penetrate
East Carolina's
like to see either Maryland oe
defense Seven foes have
Oklahoma- two tested Sugar Bowl effective
only 54 point* on the Pi­
favorites Bot both now are banned scored
rates. Stetson also Is concerned
iiy their conferences from bowls. \ wllh
a defense (or the sharp pussWith both apparently nut nf tho I lug of East Carolina's Dick ('herrunning, another official said:
try.
"We honestly have nobody In
mind now."
There has been talk about Penn
State and Vlllanova, but none came
from Sugar Bowleri -even unoffi­
cially. The Sugar Bowl never lists
team* under consideration.
Tech accepted the Bowl’s Invita­
tion last night after Ironing out
two point! of difference.
NEW YORK ift — The scramble
Fred Dlgby, general manager of for team* for the Jan. I football
(he Sugar Bowl, said Immediately howl spectacles was on loday with
Now Orleans' Sugar Bowl out in
contract had been signed. But Bowl front of tho pack.
president Irwin Roche said later
Gcrogia Tech, unbeaten, united
only a "gentleman’s agreement" nnd unsurpassed at the moment
had been reached.
[ as a bowl attraction, agreed to
Charlie Griffin, Tech’s business play In the Sugar Bowl yesterday,
manager for nthletles who came thus becoming one uf the earliest
to New Orleans to discuss the Invl i Imwl bmittcl team* since the New
tali,in, said Tech players voted to Year's Day classics were started.
Whn the powerful Engineer*, thirdaccept the Sugar Bowl bid.
in the Associated Press poll,
Coach Bobby Dodd said in At­ ranked
will meet Is anybody's guess.
lanta:
The Rose Rowl at Pasadena,
"f haven't any Idea who we'll
of the January spec­
nlay-and I don’t think the Sugnr grund-daddy
will, of course, match the
Bowl foika have either. I know tacles.
Raclflc Coast Conference and nig
they'll get a good team-1 Just hope Ten
champions. Dallas' Cotton
It Isn't too good.
Rowl will have the Southwest Con­
"But I feel sure our boys won" ference
winner a* host team. But
disappoint the fans," Doda added. the three conference race* ore far
Dodd's Southeastern Conference from settled, and nobody can say
powerhouse h is been anything but for *ure i t thl* date who'll be de­
disappointing thia year. Tech has fending conference honors Jan. 1.
defeiled Tne Citadel. Florida,
Miami Orange Bowl, fourth
Southern Methodist, Tulane, Au­ ofThe
the big four bowls, will hold
burn, Vanderbilt and previously a committee meeting thl* week
unbesten Duke. Ahead are Army,
and member* declined to dis­
Alabama, Florida State and Geor­ end,
cuss any possible teems until then.
gia.
A spokesman commented, howTech haa played 21 straight over. that "November 1* on Im­
games without a Ion. The only portant month in football and we
blemish on the string which ex­ want to pick the best team s."
tends back to 1950 Is a tie against
A rundown of the top 10 teams
Duke last yaar.
shows that only one other team,
The Georgians became tho na­ eighth-ranked Tennessee, is eligi­
tion's hottast bowl prospect by ble for a bowl bid. The Volunteers,
smacking Duka lt-7 last week.
who hava appeared In many bowl
The 1953 Sugar Bowl will mark gam ta In past years, are still try ­
Georgia Tech'* ninth bowl appear- ing to live down an early season
ance-the second here. Teeh's first loss to Duka, which was whomped,
trip to the Sugar Bowl was in 29-T, by Georgia Tech last Satur­
1944, Tech haa also appeared In day.
Ihe Orange Bowl four times and
Michigan State. No. 1, Is a mem­
once each In the Rose, Oil and ber of the Big Ten, although not
Cotton Bowls. The game Jin . 1 allglbla for * conference football
will net each team about ttso.uou, competition until next year. Mary­
with possibly more coming from land, No. 3, la birred by a Southern
radio and TV rights.
Conference ruling against bowl
The Issues over which Tech and gamer.
the Sugar Bowl had dlHrrcd were
Oklahoma, No. 4, and Kansas,
location of aaats allocated Tach No. 7, are members of the Big
and aasurancta of hotel reserva­
tions for Tech fans.
Dodd said he waa not concerned
much about the hotel reaervation*.
Each of tha Sugar Bowl teams honors
will get ona-sjxlh 'of Ut* seats In Purdua, No. 9, Is tha current
stadium,
ISugar.
___ Bowl,
_____
j m t which bolds favorite to meet the UCLA-USC
mnr« than 60,000.. Tba arrangement winner In tha Rose Bowl, and Notre
follows tha pattern sat forth by Dsma, No. 10, dots not go In for
tha NCAA.
bowl gam ts.

After extending n two-year
winning xtretik to seven straight
victories, Seminole High School's
gridder* hnve lost to St. Augus­
tine In u conference clash and
were tied last Friday night hy the
Wildcats In Winter Rnrk. T om or^
row night the Celery Fed* will h.fr
seeking it, IWill lice buck into the
victory column which will he es­
sential 'f they hope to annex Ihe
East Florida Conference foothnll
title this fall.
The Seminole* will Journey lu
to New Smyrna Reach for to­
morrow night's encounter. The
'Barracuda* will be the third
conference team the local* have
played (hi* year. Deaplte the soso 1-1 record thl* season, S * n -£
ford has ■ chance under the n e w ^
divisional conference setup to
go on and win the EFC grid
pennant this year.
I1. K. Yonge, of Gaineavllle, has
already annexed tho northern
league title with wins over DeLand, Ralutku nnd St. Auguxtle.e.
The southern title will probably
not be determined until Del.and,
whirl, is currently lending the
southern teams in the EFC, and
Hanford meet here on the Nov. 2 te
homecoming clashing under thV
arches in the Memorial Stadium.
Both Senhreeze and New
Smyrna have lost twice or more
to slmost eliminate them from
contention in Ihe south. Un­
der the new conference setup
this year the best team in Ihe
north, c o m p r i n i i i g Yougr.
Starke, Rtdalku and St. Angusline, and the lop Noulhrrn team,
rnmpoMCfl of Senhreeze, New
Smyrna, Del.and nnd Sanford.oj
will bottle It e"l for the lea­
gue title at the end of the re.i*»n In a play-off lilt.
Currently, Del.nnd and Sunford
are leading for the southern title
berth, each having been defeated
in league play only once. DvLMnd
has two conference win* nnd Ssnford only one. The Fed", however,
still have to play Senbreexe mid
New Smyrna Iteforo meeting De[.and. A win against the next two
foes would greatly enhance tliJJ
Seminole"' play-off aspiration*.
gpjurrd center Terry Cordell
mnv be ready for tomorrow
night's clash with the Barracuda".

Mad Scramble For
SPOUTS M1KKOR
Bowl Bids B egins
By The Associated Preia
A s Season Wanes TODAY A YEAR AGO — Cii).

BQMM6 TOMGHT

Humberto Marlle* nf Mexico won
his fifth major victory, Individual
championship challenge, at thA
Madison Square Garden horso
show.
FIVE YEARS AGO — Fifty-three
Eastern colleges formed n new
Eastern College Athletic Confer­
ence.
TEN YEARS AGO - Commis­
sioner K. M Landis fined Frank
Croxelll nnd Joe Gordon 1230 each
for a run In with umpires In Ihe
third game of the World Scries.
TWENTY YEARS AGO — Col­
gate was the oidy undefeated o n f ,
untied team In Ihe nation which
did not have a pouit "cored against
II.
DRIVER DIES
SAN JOSE, Calif. Ux—Joe Jam es,
27-year old racing driver from Von
Nuvx, died late yesterday of In­
juries suffered when his car
cracked up Sunday ut the AAA 100mile championship race here.
Jamc* suffered a fractured skull
when hi* racer flipped over foultime* a* he was leading nn the 47tlf
lap. He apparently hud been blind­
ed by tho sun.

Celery Fed Schedule
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov,

7—Naw Smyrna, (her#
14—Seabreeze, here
21—Kdaewster, there
26—DeLand, hare
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MOSCOW tit—One of the ahorteal
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Moscow marked the 55th anniver­
s a r y celebration today of the BolTthevlk revolution. Prime Mlnlater
Stalin reviewed the parade from
Ids usual place atop the blit mar­
ble lomb of Lenin in Red Square.
llerniiHO of low clouds there waa
no display id Soviet alrpowcr, as
has been the case In past years.
tlefnre Hie parade started Marshul Kemeon Timoshenko, com­
mander nf the White Russian mili­
tary district and one nf the Soviet
Union’.*&lt; military heroes In World
tolViir II, mill the nation the armed
“ trees of the Soviet Union have
everythin)) necessary to repel an
invader
lie denounced "warmongers.”
saying they dream of a new world
war while carrying on a barbarous
war against the Korean people. He
sr.id Russia "con be confident that
the Soviet armed forces are pre­
pared to fulfill Ihc task id defendIni; the peaceful labor of the Soviet
people.
^ Stalin wore his genorallsiimn’s
“ mlform. The Russian leader, who
will he 73 on Dec 21, walked up
about to steps to a landing, where
he raised Ills rittht hand in greet­
ing to foreign diplomats, including
those of the U, S. and other
Western powers, who were In re­
viewing stands to see the show.
Then he walked up the remaining
.30 or 40 steps to the usual re­
viewing place.
It was a raw, gray day In the
^snow-blanketed capital.
When Timoshenko ended his
speech a band of 1,000 men struck
up Ihe hymn of Ihe Soviet Union,
cannon roared a 30-gun salute and
Ihe parade gut under way.
The military section of the pa­
rade Included motorcyclists with
submachine guna, armoted car*
amt anti-aircraft weapons, motorlied weapons, tanka, armed para­
chutists, rocket firing trucks, motorltcd artillery. Including great
•open-mouthed cannon with 2fr*en
assigned to each,
Athletes of the Soviet Union
marched In the civilian section of
the parade. These Included
_„_
ML____rcham
Jrmplc glm es
rin Helsinki

By WII.I.IAM C. BARNARD
I t’s “ W t'k'onu* 1101111', D a d d y ” F o r
SEOUL (At — The biggest guns
in the U .N 's Korean arsenal ham
mered Red posit Inns on the Cen­
tral Front Inday and Jubilant
artillerymen claimed Ihey were
•vInning Ihe blnody battle nf the
bills
Allied officer* said about half nf
the 200 Chinese field pieces around
Triangle Mill und Sni|&gt;cr Itidgr
have been destroyed or damaged
The Knmhw'.i vallev shuddered
nuler Ihe Impact of the nii mil
Allied barrage
As the big guns roared, the first
snowfall nf the winter sifted down
front leaden skies Infantrymen nf
twiih sides huddled in bunker* and
foxholes, leaving them imly for
scattered patrol dashes across the
dismal 133 mile front
Chinese Reds threw two feetde
attacks at Sniper Ridge in the pro
dawn darkness Allied artillery and
mortar fire chopped them to hits
The 11 N high command turned
over Hie Central Front battle tu
the artillerymen Wednesday night
AP Correspondent John Han
dnlnh at Ihe front said Allied
artillerymen figure it will take
them about It) days lo destroy Hu­
lled guns "if they slay there and
shoot it out with u* "
The continual liarrngr already
wo* showing ii* effect Tuesday
about 23.IXXI rounds of Chinese fire
only 11,woo rounds were counted
Thursday It dropped to 4.IXN) Kri
day on* quieter still
Randolph said Ihe big guns can't
do tile Job alone Some Clniiesifield pieces are prolerteil In log
and enrlb parapets up to 23 feet
thick Olliers are hidden m tunnel*
and cave*
The artillery hopes to get rim-i
of Ihem Air Force attack* with
searing napalm and big bomb*
may take care of Ihe rest.
The II S Eighth Army u ltl Hii
Ruck In Washington, Vice Pic mb-ut Llc« i I*i■&gt;..■
Reds launched severul "hit ami
run" allacks along the front Fri arnta to great Ills lillh- dii'ighli-i I'ulioun, it. it. il,
day It aald they probably wen- where In* voted. (Illtermilinnul Soonitphoini
harassing attacks unlv, with no In
tent lo capture Allied ground
All ware tauten back. '
The season's first snnw brought
a bitter taste uf the miserable
months ahead
Lail night 1126 Invader bombers
ranged liver Red lines in their
ermlimtlng attacks mi Communist
transport Pilots reported 120 Red
hit Hie Allied line* Wednesday
trucks destroyed

C Of C Committee Traffic* And Alley Bean Movement
Sets Membership Problems Slated Reported Better
For City Meet
At Farm Market
Drive Next Week
T raffic and nllry mu It it s ImM

"Kickoff” Breakfast
To B e H e l d At
Montezuma Monday

4 iirf»m*H4*ii» pit»Hinn on I lit- (
agenda for the f.lv Commission S m a l l V o l l i n U * ( &gt;f P O D mrctinir Momlnv night.
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A imtitrnn will ho pre«i«nt4*il -

|)CTS A IKlOt \WV Vfig-

No. 56

AssorialiMl I’ress I n ix e d Wire

Claim Is Made Bloody
Battle Of Hills Is
Beinjr Won As Ene­
my Guns Get Works

The twisted and charred remains nf one of tile r io!-wrecked I.nil.lings at Ohio I'cnitciitiury, in Colum­
bus, I* shown ill this first picture which the warden h as allowed to he ti.kcn. Scv&lt; ml structures mi the
prison grounds were destroyed by fires touched off l.y I,‘.'INI mutinous convicts befoie they were herded
back into their cells. The damage is placed at A1.1)00.|lt)l». I Interuuli.iliul Buundphuto)

I air Hirouxh Saturday, Slightly
• older loiiljcnt with scattered frost
extreme north, Warmer Satunlay.

"

^Shortest Military Re­
view Ever Seen la
Staged In Moscow
Before Joe Stalin

i

rilK VVKATHRH

N ix o n

Truman Sujrjjrestion Is
For Talks With De­
fense, Budget And
State Departments
WASHINGTON n - President
Irinnan today asked President elect Elsenhower In seed represen­
tative-. tu tin- Defense and State
Depailtneids and Budget Bureau
".it the earliest po -itile moment."
in i telegram lo Eisenhower, the
president also confirmed Nov. 17
a * Hie date for a White House
melting with In- Republican suc­
cessor to arrange an orderly trans­
fer ot executive authority
Hie While llmise disclosed that
11 oman sent a Personal messenger
yesterday In Eisenhower who is
resting at Augusta. (Sit.
\ spokesman would not tell new*,

men Ihe Identity of the messenger
m.r the n atu re ot his information
tor the general
I he spokesman said the messen­
ger was to suggest "other lines of
..... pel .limit" in the interim period
h- fore the Imiiiguraltoii, but that
the proposals would not he made
public
Illum in'- telegram In Kisenlinwer s.ild
"Your telegram id yesterday a r­
m e d just ufler my messenger had
departed for Augusta
' We evidently are thinking along
•he -nine lines with regard to the
transfer of the executive branch of
the government
"1 will he happy lo see you the
seventeenth it that date Is entirely
s.iiisfaetorv to you
“ ! will appreciate your appoint-

from home owners on Valencia
Diivc lo have an alley opened
t a b l e s Indicated
41 tan i In ii4*iI 4$ii I*i«b r totM• |
from Locust Avenue i&lt;&gt; Sanford
A Inin I o( 1 4. tin bushel hampers
The Remlnnle Countv Chamber Avenue for tile rolled ion III lia-il
nf Commerce incmhcrshin com­ and gmi.age. A repnrl also will he of beans have moved through the
mittee met at the City Hall ves- given concerning the opening of Sanford Slate Farm ers' Market
terdav afternoon under the chair­ an alley running north and south through Thursday this week, ac­
manship of K. C. Kllnnlrlck, Jr. between Locust and Mcllonville cording tu Sandy Anderson, show­
and m a d e plena for the annual Avenues, between Cntullnu Drive ing a constant Increase from about
3,000 bushels Monday lo approxi­
membership drlv# which will lie and Twentieth Htrret.
A letter from Mrs. Raymond mately 4,400 bushels yesterday
made next week.
The kickoff breakfast will lie Lumtqulxt, 1701 Magnolia Avenue,
A small volume of peppers, egg,
Maigari-l fttern, young pianist
held el the Mnnteiuma Hotel nt has hren received by the C|lv, re- plant, cucumbers, squash, parslejl
wbus,! Celuit nt New York’* Town
Hall in the splint? of Ixft| rause-t
7:3d o'clock Monday morning with noestlntr signs stressing slower and cabbage is moving through Ihe
all team raptaina and their cn- automobile speeds nil Magnolia market, he said, with the anlleic iHies to dust off their Sunday
worksra present when card* and Avenue, between Fifteenth apd paliun of volume Increasing daily
superlatives, will Inimcti Sanford's
A break down nf the commodity
literature pertaining to the Cham­ Eighteenth .Streets, fur the pronew Municipal Concert series with
........................
............... ...........
ber
will he distributed
and i»r* lection of children of the neigh- report fur July through October,
her distinctive piano stylings nf
rangementa made for* concluding - bnrhood, A report on a meeting which totalled $261,000 10 In sale*!
c|a»-i, nl and Xeml-clussl. ul music
the drive within the week.
with Slate Road Department un showed the following figures lor
tum ult nor night tit Ihe Smithsldc
Among those present at the gineers regarding a rei|u&lt;-t for Florida products Hearts. 17,1.13 l.u
I'llitiniv Si lioul jiuditurinm ut M:(M)
meeting were Manager F u r r e d relief &lt;&gt;f a traffic pi'ddcm on slid hampers sidtl at an average
p m
(
M
u*
I’
mitt
I
I
loltls
l
|i
Mi-- S te n t, u h n ginned wide
Hreekrnrldgc, Wallace Dietrichs, South I'ark Avenue also wdl be price of $2 43 for an approximate
U S ItlTII DIVISION. K&lt;&gt;
a. chum w hen she " cuiu'.-i l u c d " the
Sturt Of Work On
William Clark. Al Wilson, W. A. aired. Marion Hutmnn, . b a n man value of $42,021)73, beans. Rina. 17 reaWITH
&lt;£)—
Startled
Infantrymen
on
Ihe
nf
the
traffic
cumimttoe.
will
bushel
hampers
sold
at
an
average
-untla asi.-in Minte- din in g ihe
Patrick, Roy Rritt. It. L. IVrklns.
I price of $4 for an upproxlniutu Korean Frunl asked "What's a
Smith Ovictlo Boat!
‘list I it u years, lias selected po|iuJr.. Knrlyle Hoesholder, Holland present n report.
sailor
doing
iqi
here’
"
lac
piano works nf Claude I'ellusBids will be brought up for con,lf ,,tf'
Dean, Clarence Redding. AI I.....
" I ’m looking for my slop." wu*
l orn, 67It criilcs at $3 23. $2,70.1
-v, f i l m /
Scholmrt,
Frederic
AH *&gt;( l It»* i itflit 4 nf wu y 1111 Jt|)
Mark Cleveland, and M. R. Strick­ sidrralion regarding the purchnse
Ihe
slock
answer
|.'miKi ult Chopin and several
1of pipe, fittings und other Mia- 30; cucumbers, i.iof bushel* .it
Actually Octavio G una, radar |*i nxtmitli'ly 125 jmict U uf l u l
FT. PIERCE IAS-Warren Black­ land.
$2
H
O
,
$4,211
20;
egg
plant,
022
bn
id h e is for tiei Ivso p u tt rivltat.
Other team captains Include the I terlals for the Water Department, shels at $2 73. $2.333 30, e-carole, man from llte carrn-i Ron llnmine lift || I %VI■-f(| | (!■ flf I'Hiil Ilf fill St nil'll
mon. who was In charge of Dan
Mi
lean Buyer, president o f
McCarty's general election cam- Rev. L. W. Scott of Lake Mary. [ and for the purchase nf a public 2.764 bushels nt $73. $2 073; grape Richard, was looking fur In* limit) 11ViI"till III *1441 IIII\ 4' lu***U n *'*'ui I*1 1
ih, Municipal Concert* ot Sanoalgn lor governor, will en lo Tal­ R. J. Bauman, Charles Cole of address system for &lt;h- Commis­ fruit, H.6S3 buses ul $3 IS, $27 rr. John, a ror|x&gt;rul from Austin, I 111 III! 11!| |iil #1Vl"(A««' III | kI a11■'* I t»\
(ur t a i.n tii th at over tun person*
lahassee with him as admlnlstra- Genova, n. F. Wheeler, J r . of sion room. Discussion* "ill be 236 !&gt;3; okra, three bushel* ul $6, Tex They hadn’t seen each oilier VI"I*I Him Nit i* uf till' nlii • "i-iff$ 4 &gt;||*
lad,I - 1-11*0,1 It, ki ts fill tin* five
r m t n n r n i i t lit ( H i* t|*», u r t h m I ih i '
live osslstsnl when McCarty takes Oviedo, Bonny Powell ami George held concerning ordinance No. SHHI, $16; oranges, 16.327 boxes at $4 23, since Christmas, lHMi
u m , . i t - winch will la* staged here
to Inforiiiutlun |tivMg'Hti'll Ky M &lt;*
office in January.
Touhy.
They finally met
dealing with handbill*, circular* $70,210 73; peppers, 2,631 bushels
fin the
st five months In eon*
Letters are going out lodav to and the like, on Ihe suggested nt $3 23, $6.330 73; sweet poUtm--,
"Neither of us could suy any llnguu. Sun fin. I surveyor, ut th,- 1
Blackmon's appointment Is the
11 o n 11 ii him! 41 m l*i4MMr ' I h r v r f
rs*arutiti iiit-ctinu of till* s, omo.l. Mull * ' it i- H, nit UM| 1........... ii'ilir IIh toll, M. •ll with tlia- .Municipal Cunmembers ami prospective members trash ordinance, dealing with rale* 137 bushels at $3 33. $4.361)3; rad­
first McCarty has announced.
rum | ' 114't I It,» lilt’ ' lirt- Half) li'gi CO* •f New Yurk
County Board of I'ouimi-.-ioioi
He sold ho expects to announce of the organisation outlining the for pick-up service, and on fur ishes. IS five dozen huskelx al $2 23,
T lu­ s will ll-dilr 1'iimniv School's
tins iiioi nliti,'.
!i if Uf1 Mlull i hn-t I.IMN til,IV
anthers during the neat few weeks. work during the past year. For­ nlshiiig the Tourist Center.
$33.73; yellow squush, 1!! bushels
Ttic iuipruvi-uu'iil |u oki am i tin M lit III t 1i' 111 mofuid iii uiirk ll o 'ii. 'fit Mil toi- l.c-M coiopletely
"t'm not trying to he coy," Mc­ mer members am being urged tu
Letter* of answer $■&gt; nomina­ nt $3 23, $31); lumutoe*. 206 crates
1*' f Ul t tfl ted nod will -civ,- as an
In-lily tuki-U ill two poll loll ui llo IIU! *' •tv vi 1ll i\ HI III peace
Carty said, adding that his con­ mall In their membership dues tion* to the City Planning Com­ ut $6 2.1, $1,716; turnips. 30 dozen
1tit Rr\ *&lt;11111111a man prt’si -tiled .-xc-lll1III1 i ulicert hull fur (he wlnsideration of mrn for key positions and not wait to he ended on a* mission will be presented from hunches nl $2 73, $137 30; water
tm.lytl allow-, it was sluled ill
Ills III |u*m !• , nidi aml mv; the let -i‘I l!a- t tint vvill he cmcluded
hasn’t reached the stage at which this requires an unnecessary Ira Southward und Arthur L. Wil­
ttir mi-cliiig,
with a
two mill
(lunfiniiril O h l-m , - l i t
he Is ready to announce decisions. amount of time hy those who are
s tic tc h to uiuiiiiiK two milt-- from Ui11III IihLi s taking Hie Mill alum m Ma tl h. Miss Bin .-I -nut.
son.
i m l um Miss Stern
"I haven't nrnmlsed anv jobs making a voluntary contribution
tin- o i u n g i ' county line slated tm In .m (lie end id Muild War II
The Celery City Classic Com­ Witni'HH Says South
ability to piesent an
and it makes life enjoyable for me. of their efforts to the Chamber
im mediate
linpruv-'nieut.
wloli Ihrim It Ihe iilgunlrmg id (lie t nil
mittee,
composed
of
Dr.
George
tog, p», .omillty, who
J M and Irving Fclnlu-rg ami t tin I portion adjacent to llo hue ed
I've got a clear conscience. They of Commerce.
.Hulls In tlie I ulltllcl III Ku
H
uh
f&gt;
Million
Slaves
11.
Starke,
chairman,
William
Din­
may tie disappointed but no man
Ihelr Frcrwax t'orp are the sub will tie lni|iruveil later.
ic .i lie brouglit mil Ihe eunillel i- plav- wilti ..mvart Pm nod possessThe report shows that the
can say I promised him a Job." Chamber of Commerce had a total gle and John Lawson, ha* mode
Ilnldinif up the Iniuiedlute poi
nue I a uleougieal nature la-tween e imagiMittlull to produce l.rnuty
*cl* of an extensive article in the
GENEVA,
SWITZERLAND
i.V
a
request
for
a
hearing
by
the
Most general speculation hai
637 memberships last year, or City Commission. George Williams Stetson Kennedy, Switzerland, Fla Nov. 1 Issue uf Business Week turn uf the p ro g r a m is settlemeii* Com nmiUMti and Denmeruey or la- nod -mind
been that McCarty will name of
\ -ph'lidid array of artists are
51
more than the year before. ha* requested u spi-ciul meeting told Ihe United Nation* Forced which detail* al length how Ihelr with I). K. Kersey, ow ner of ila- Iw.-.'i atheism and la-liels m l tins
^Rlchnrd II. Simpson, former speak- Members
to-doled In pi-rf-ont lo-ie during
non o p eratin g Coffee Cup, wla. i liaiutv and theism
of
the
membership
com­
Labor
Committee
tixlay
more
than
of‘
the
Commlslon
to
discuss
City
** **t of the Stale House of Repre­
polishing Insecticide ("the ask in g $100 in making adjust
la pn--enlilig the lam ( III l-ll.ni llo , nitre mi usou, Ml-* Buyer -aid
five million Negroes, Mexican* and floor
sentatives from Monllcello, to head mittee expressed the hope that auditing.
greatest discovery since *oap"i melds to Ills property
apt . -I,a h I., pi-.ii c he hrmigld out I Mi |lee. 6 petrovn Mild Fnstofsky,
this
max
be
Increased
to
ton
or
white
sharecroppers
were
I
h
-I
iui
Ihe State Road Department. Mc­
invented and promoted
prnno und vtoRlii-t, will (.rrsent
l . * v uh i-m Ihe idea
This tiropuseii settlem ent un* two pulldforced lo work against their will was
Carty declined to confirm the re­ more this vear.
The prealdent of Ihe Sanford eor iml ag reed upon by Hie laiiud al that pea. i- wnii't wink, there will ll . -e,oml ill tile series &gt;,f muslrut
Flasrman
Demanded
in
thp
Southern
Imltcd
Stales
In
addition
to
membership*
port but indicated Simpson may
recently wcnl lo New the moi'idnir sessiuu ami an at alu v - he vi ,.i that m an n limit rolM-ert Kennedy's testimony was Hie mration
have a major position In hla ad­ amounting lo $0,302.61), the Cbnmfork City to arrange fur the In- j tempi was being made to have il Hint a a v . 1 Hurnainsite idc.ill-m
Buiele tickets to llu- i-i-i ftirmanBy
I/ongwcHid
Group
first
tu
he
tiresrnleil
to
(he
comher
of
Commerce
received
$6,(K
M
)
ministration IT he wanta It.
IrnducHon uf his popular product lowered for fu r th e r discussion
llu* ta in l licit man i- iiatillally . .. will lie on -ale at the andllormiller
on
alleged
force
labor
prac­
from
the
City
of
Ban
ford
and
Blackmon took no alive part In
LONG WOOD—Irnte citizen* of tices In the United Slates The over throughout the east amt to engage | tills nfli-rniiiin. I 'oniinlssluiiers up gnnd tilal that he really deslles ..... . Iml Ituyiiumd Hull. t&gt;u.slne»»
Ifa n r la a e a n s I ' s s i Three)
McCarty's primary campaign. He
Wingwnnd demanded at last night'* whelming mass of evidence hither­ the services of Kutrniiff &amp; Ryan, ' peureiI -omewliat aiixiuus to gel peace and In lice and Hud II wn matiugei, ui gets all vvlrn intumi to
was at that lime secretary of the
er llu* series to contact him hn*
meeting nf the laingwood town to has concerned forced tabor in national advertising agency, tor &gt;the Eirnjerl uudetw av, as voieed lust have tin- i h.im e llirunglt edit
Ft. Pierce Chamber of Commerce, 8m*D» Named Head
Hi promotion.
bv Giiturnissiimer W. &lt;1, Kllbee, cah.ui and win Id w ule organizutiun, mi-diatel.v for a limited number of
council that the council demand Ihe Communist countries.
tfoa also ta president of the Florida
Tno Business Week article goes who Minted, " L e t's not liulil il u|i
i t aiillniied llu Cage Three I
&gt;-ii-i,n pas so- are -dill available,
the Atlantic Coaat Une Rail­ He told correspondents that lie
tiamher
„ Cham
her of Commerce Executives.
Executive!
Of RellglouH Group that
tn 11)47 when Irving Felnherg atiotber Ut) days,"
S iu'cImI i ate- f.,i studi nt* will bo
road put a flagman at a crossing wus at nne time un undercover bark
' J McCarty said Blackmon’s aelec
/iffered,
her# whero a woman motorist wa* investigator of the Ku Ktux Kl.m was operating his small Insecticide
Mr. Itagiiii said w alk will -.tint Ornnju* County Hus
tlon was not In the nature of a
plant here In Sanford and his
Tha followlnr officer* were
11 anlllliirir in, I- nup I'Krrrl
Tills In Die schedule for th#
In Georgia on hcholf of the Georgia hrnther,
political rewind. "Il’s strictly a elected to need tha Ranford Min- kilted by a train Wedrie*day.
was rutmlnv Ihe
forth coming nnisicut concerta.
The group of clliien* attended Department of Law and still me­ Southern Jack,
2i;th Bond Fatality Tomorrow
matter nf doing a Job. 1 feel he latetlal Association for the comEleclrlc
Co
In
Totloha*
night Muignrct .Stem,
Dedication Sel For
can contribute to the offlelal op­ •nf P i r i prealdent, Rev, Glenn E. Ihe council meeting In protest of rles hi* Klan membership card. ice
pnihiHl
Ihe lick of signals at a crossing
Kennedy, a writer, was on active
i'C
n
ia
;
iir.mg,I'ountv'x
siiih
eration of the office."
The
growth
of
the
corporation
Is
vice president, Rev. I.. W. on Church St. at which Mr*. Kl»le supporter of Progressive Pari
Dec 6
I’ctio v n and F asto fsk y,
Christian Church Iralfli fatality wa chalked up In-d -oprnno
Blackmon, 34, Is a native of At­ Smiths secretary
and treasurer. th» Breckler Dreachler. $7, of Fern Presidential Candidate Henry Wn traced frnm Ihe early struggles
and violins)
Might a- Henry Grady Conaway. 36
lanta and a graduate of the Uni- Scott)
with
varinus
wax
products
mixed
Rev. Louie Rushton. The officers Park, wai killed Wednesday.
.tun P
Ionian Singers of New
lace In 1M8
vanity of Georgia. His wtfe la the were
Dedication service* fur the newlv vear old ' lalaama resilient believed York,
with Insecticides to the perfection
elected et • regular meeting
The council instructed Mr*. B. R
-iMiirtetle.
lo lie a citrus worker, died tit Hie
former Della Hhodes, Jacksonville,
renovated
First
Christian
Church
of
Freewsx
in
September
of
H
M
D
,
Feh u
Nassau Hiring IJuurt■. a lWa vraduate of Florida State of the group held yesterday after­ Gray, clerk, to contact L. E. Wind­ Tflmpa Republican
Ihe formation of the Frrcwax Corp. 1600 Sanford Avenue, will tie led | wreck of a lin kup truck near here elte
and Lucie Rosen, thereminilt.
Florida Ilvvv I'llinn
K
I,
.Univonlty. They have two sona. noon et 12:80 p. m. In tho Semin­ ham. Tampa, mpcrlntendent of
hy
Dr.
Lawrence
S
Ashley,
stale
the
next
January,
and
the
big
tiro
ole High School.
the railroad, by phone this morn­
Mur. ('
Kelly ami Robinson,
Appe&amp;ra As Winner mntlon lob which followed.
secretary nf the Christian Churches Reeves -aid Conaway was a pa*
A ooremlttee composed of the ing and ask that a (logman be
soprano and t.nriluoe.__________
senger
in
a
(ruck
believed
driv
nf
Florida
Sunday
morning
ut
1t:ixi
Mlitakca
were
many
In
the
be­
siPT A Of West Side
Rev. J. B. McKinley, the Rev. A. stationed at the crossing to stop
TAMPA tgb-Courtney Campbell ginning Mr. Felnherg admits, ac­ o'clock, It was announced hy I'ux eil I))’ William Curnrll Green. 3tl.
. Melngle end Dr. J. Bernard motorists when a train Is approach­ has
Ill I. Winter Garden
all but sewed up victory In cording to the article, hut finally tor Herbert J llnss today
Has Meet A t School aRoet
wee appointed to consider ing_________________
Movie Time Table
Reeves said Ihe (ruck going
The church has been completely
the First District congressional an arrangement was made with
the edvlMblllty of having a nondecorated Inside with newly In north on St. lid 417 — Ihe old
It 117,
Winn
A
Lovett
Grocery
Co.
In
Jack­
race
over
William
C.
Cramer,
The render buslneaa meeting of sectarian course of Bible study In
Republican Party's surprising sonville amt the success of the pro­ stalled drapes, pews, eurpeling Apopkadtrocc ltd —left Ihc high­ Willie and Joe "Ruck at tha
the Permt-TVerhc* Association the high eehool. The group cont­ Caldwell RefrijrnR A h the
communion tattle and chairs, pulpit way about a mile north of the
duct assured.
Front"
vote getter.
of the West Ride School wee bald
ended the cltiscne of Seminole
Civil Defense Head young
Ocoee city limits, went into a ditch
"Currently Frocwax Is selling In and an Illuminated cross
Campbell, a Dunedin and Tampa
l ; t 0 - .3:14 - 3:16 . 7:22 • 11:20
veaterday afternoon at the eehool. Cotm for the paesege of the no*,
Following the dedication ser and flipped over onto Us top, throw­
bualneiaman, led the SL Peters­ 12 state* at the rate of $100,000 a
Sat. ■ "Anathe Country"
Mr*. Clvde Humphrey, preeldent. niul
d laaue, the Rev. McKInWASHINGTON UD-Mlllard Cald- burg lawyer b v 1,144 votes on Ihe month," says Business Week. "Tho vice, Pastor llnss will deliver u ing Conaway out. Green received
I Oil . 4:02 • 7:04 • 10:06
opened the
with Mra. C. i«y,
Jelty chairman, said thla wall today resigned as civil defense baala of complete official returns new Sanford plant, with three em­ sermon entitled, "God's Essentials onlv minor injuries
" t i n T h a l.o o e s "
R, Jones in chaff# of the devo­
I, and added that tha aa- administrator, effective Nov. 15.
The patrolman said ihc truck
nd Hernando ployees ha* a capacity of So.ooo for a Spiritual Church." Sunday
from Hillsborough
rough and
urged the authorities to
tional. During tha meetlnt Mra.
2:46 • 3:30 - 6:52
Caldwell, former governor of Counties and complete unofficial cases of Freewax a month. But night Chaplain J. M. Danielson, of was demolished He added that
Immedletaly to provide Florida, had said repeatedly h« return from Pinellas and
J. H, Lee led n nanal discussion ___ _
a
Pasco Feinberg will probably franchise the Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air there will tie charges filed after
Sun. ■ "Because You’re Mine"
on the "The Child in the Home, our eounty with on adequate hoe- wanted lo nult the federal Job. Counties.
manufacturing operations in other Station will qellver the evening ser­ further Investigation hn* thrown
1:00 • H:0H - 5:16 - 7:24 • 0:52
Hi* Background".
Counting I,SSI absentee ballot* part* of the country and oversea*.'' mon with music rendered by one some light on how the accident oc­
A White House spokesman, anMOVIKLAND
curred
It
happened
about
8
pm
.
Mra, Humph rat tend the object
of the servicemen from the local
nounelag Prealdent Truman* ae- In Plnellaa, which gave Cramer
"The
Man
With The Cloak"
DUSTBIAL
MEET
base,
of the FTA and Introduced the ofCIVIL 8RRVICE
^ p a n c e ^ o f^ e ^ n a tlo ^ ssM
60 per cent of It* unofficial total,
starts 6;30, first feature 7:05,
ROTARY CLUB
Th# Civil 8ervlca Board, at It* A fellowship hour will follow the
won't be flnlibed until late today,
L.lc H*dr*»,
Intermission
last feature
h of tha Florida
Ll. General J. C, Hutchison will
f u l l G*
w l| fflfM ) M r*.
Use
but tbe trend hasn’t been strong City Hall meeting Ja*t night, agreed evening larvicca and refreshment*
,| Sarvlee, atbe tho principal speaker nt a moot­
0tI8
enough to make up the GOP defl- to give 10 truck driver applicant* will ba served
Bat. - "Texas Lawman"
Pastor and members of the ing of the Rotary Club Monday un
•a m m lnatlon on Dec. 3, it wa*
by N. 0. Garner. church have extended a "moat cor­ a program In observance nt ArmtoW
Inlaw
get Um major!
"Craiy Over Horses"
dial welcome to vlalton for both tico Dav, President Hob Harris an­ •Sunday - "Affair in Trinda
services,"
nounced today.

a

McCarty Selects
Blackmon As His
* O ffice A ssistant

v

County Secures
World Community
Rights-Of-Way Day Observed By
For Road Work Sanford Churches

Sanford Industry
Gets Bijr Write-Un
In Business Week

Miss Stern Will
Launch Concert
Series Tomorrow

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r n i? HANFORD tfRRAMI

Is Made Of 2 Candidates’
Positions On Issues Of Campaign
niimlst party and expos'd one eonBy CHAH1.ES F. BANIIKIT
VASH1NUTON Ml — A capsule splrufnr after another?
MCCA ItTHY
of views expressed by
Ktevenson—Elsenhower
seems to
St D. Eisenhower and Aillnl
have embraced or been embraced
, SUvanson on major Issue*:
by Sen McCarthy (ll-Wix), defamKOREA
er of (ien, George C. Mnrshnll,
^SlHttbower — Bungling I&lt;y Tnt "champion of slander." A few
of hale" would not he
in administration led In Cutn- "peddlers
Important If they had not breti In.
aggression; that made dr chilled in Ihc leadership nf Risento Intervene Inescapable.
- all his talk,
I 'Korean* ihould »h&gt;■imint'd j MeCnrthy has yet to unrover evi­
dence
leading
to
cnnvlrtlon
of a
lan the front lines, rcduelnu
simile Communist agent.
B, losses The Demncrnts can't
Eisenhower — He supports Mecounted on to find n solution; Cnilby us a member or tho lieower will go to Korun t*rr publlran organization. He and Mrto aee what shaidd In* done f’ nrthy have (he same goal nf rid­
ending the war.
ding the government of the subver­
avenson—The decision to Inter sive ind disloyal, hut they differ
may be a turning point in on method. Elsenhower will never
&gt;y. preventing a bigger wai approvo unjust damaging of repu­
bllcana have wavered between tation He has no patience with
Cl* calls to expand the Knrt .m mi)one who crlllcl/e-i Marshall, a
r and weak kneed moves to rpiit great patriot.
l If. S. for many months slreudy
"SURRENDERS"
been doing ail It can lo train
Elsenhower—.Stevenson has brrn
Koreans and pul them In
lines. Rtcvenson will not taken over body, boot* and breechfalsa promises of an eir-y es by the Truman administration
and stands revealed today ns n
out even it It costa him (bo captive
candidate. The Democrats
offer not n change c ‘
ORRUPTION
vanson—There has been t or only a change of face.
Stevenson—1The biggest fact In
a Involving a minute (.action
laral employes, and many of the pre-election picture Is that
cases have been exposed by Eisenhower has surrendered lo
mocrats. Stevenson could do n Sen. Taft (fl-Ohio) and the Repu­
T Job fighting dishonesty lie- blican Old Guard, n team of Iso
be has learned as gnvonmr Inllnnists and reactionaries who
nols how to wield tho axe on havo opposed progress at home
and abroad for 20 years
parties.
(lloth Elsenhower and Stevenson
mhower — Vensllty and outtheft of the peoples' money have denied they arc captives of
been staggering. Much worse, anybody or have yicldrd ground on
idmlnlstrailon has consistently thplr convictions.)
CIVIL RIGHTS
ed corruption. No man who
Is election In any degree to
Stevenson —Hu has been very
imlnistralion can dean up. much Impressed by a bill in Con
would rather be defeated l lan
fe '
‘
_ elected by men who havo Inst sion to promote fair employment
their morels.
practices, to act only If stales
COMMUNISM
themselves do not lake proper
Kiaenbower — Communists have steps against discrimination, lie
I the U. 8. of highest would support a move to change
atie and military serrets. It congressional rules to stnp cease­
_.ma to clean out a leadership less delude. (Filibuster* havo been
it has failed to see Communists used in block civil rights bills In
Ing Into vital government of the post).
&gt; that has been complacent
Elsenhower—The gravrsl charge
has tolerated Hussion spies. against the Truman administration
" Stave nson—Ho would deal merol may he shoddy rheap politics lo llnlesilv with Communists. Klxenbow flolil ol human rights Wrongs have
clamors loudly but wIihI vuuld been led uncorrrcted lo win voles
T Would he fire FIJI Director In election after election He would
J. Edgar Hoover and other senir rail segregation in the Dislrlel of
Hy officials, who have Infiltrated Columbia, which the Truman ad
the Innermost ranks of the Com ministration did not do. He would

exert leadership to persaada the
states to end job discrimination
without federal compulsion, an im­
possible handicap.
ORGANIZED LABOR
Elsenhower—He would not repeal
but would favor amending the TaftHartley Act. Tbe law could bu used
to break unions, and that muit be
changed. Stevenson wants compulsory arbitration or seizure power
Elsenhower rejects compulsion on
rounds the right of men In leave
iclr Jobs Is a lest of freedom.
Stevenson—The Tart-Hartley Act
has not Improved labor relations
and must be repealed. A substitute
law should not attempt a precise
formula for all national emergency
strikes but should give the Presi­
dent a choice of mediation, con­
tinued private negotiation, arbitra­
tion or seizure. The right to bar­
gain does not include the right to
stop the national economy.
FARM POLICY
Stevenson — Farmers havo been
helped to their present prosperity
by Democratic programs such as
price supports, soil conservation,
flood control, rural electrification,
research. Democrats will keep
price supports at 00 per cent of
parity. Although Elsenhower also
endorses 00 per cent supports. Sen.
Taft opposes them and Republicans
bavo again and again voted against
farm programs In past,
Elsenhower—He anil the Republi­
can party will continue 00 per cent
support*. Accusations to (be con­
trary are falso. Republicans will
halt the trend toward regimenta­
tion of furtners hy Washington and
seek farmer participation and co
operation. Democratic politicians
lisvc used farm programs to win
votes
Inflation
Eisenhower—Inflation Is a jxillcy
of Iho present administration, designed to fool the people by giving
them more monc ythat Is worth
less. Controls over prices nre weak
stopgaps. The administration has
Ignored really cffccllvo Inflation
controls over money and credit.
STEVENSON — The Rcpuhllcin
Old Guard Is the lu-st friend In
Ration ever had It voted against
price controls. Wo have Inflation
today because Hie Kremlin started
ttio Korean War. Stevrnsnn favors
rontrnl hy direct ceilings, when
needed, credit ami monetary poll
elcs, and a pay ns we-gn budget if
possible.
TAXES-SPENDING
Stevenson -The tl H. must press
forward with h -IIkioiih fervor to try
lo reduce - 1&gt;&lt; ndlug and taxes llui
tho InidgoI should lie reduced only
as nnlbiiiat cr-ccrily permits. Cuts
ol lens ol Pillion* would be like
dlsbundlng Hie A rmy. remninelnp
friends iibioad and crawling in o
cave lo nwull ilcstriirtinn.
G imwiI ihwi-j ■ I'lie present ex pen

Court Records
DEEDS
fShrlncr, William R. and w
Madeline G. In E. L. Lovy and w
Esther Mac.
Baker. M. E. and w Analizabcth
to Horold J. Bridges and w nubyc
' Phillips, Wellborn C.. Jr. to Wil­
liam J. Walker and w Vida Fay.
Phillip. Lyman A. and w (leva
P. lo Robert Ashe amt w Lana C.
Madden, Waller F. and w Vir­
ginia I*, to Lyman A. Phillips and
w Itcvn.
Casselberry Gardens, Inc. to
Algernon W. Brown.
Kates, Marvin W. and w Agnes
to Huger U Mills and w Sara.
Bowen, lit.race J. and Alfred D.
Bowen lo Horace J. Bowen and
Alfred D Bowen.
Hill. Lrnn L , wld. to Ben H.
Murrell and Margaret.
Phillips, Wellborn C., Jr. to
Charles Langley Dorton. sgl.. and
Josephine Marie Luther, win.
Wright-, Kenneth A. and w Clara
J. lo lA'omird W. Kepplcr and w
Virginia.
Burrow, Paul T and w Margaret
R, to John F. Kennedy and w Rita

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IIIIARCH ASIISTANT W. I) Mediiskey hold-* one nf the n-nlulde clilinpanirex ut tho Johns Hopkins University, llulllmore, Md.a that was
Used during expcrliiirnls wph polio virus. Tim University has Just an­
nounced that six children h ive been v.irrln .led ngnlnst the three rrrognlied forms of polio, the hr: t linm.m.i evi l In receive such treatment
against the ilrt-adt d duirare Tin* vareiur n- r-d In Inoc-id.-ito Ibn rliildreo was made from tbe spinal cords of monkeys,
(fnleriiatbinat)
dlturc program is reckless and c\
Iravaganl to Ihc point ot sheer
folly, Dcnmcrot* are stale and sell
satisfied and complacently say
nothing much can be done Repub­
licans say big saving* nre possible

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without reducing defensive power.
(Sen Taft. In a statement he said
was approved hy Elsenhnwcr. sold
10 hlllmn mu Id be cut next year
ami another 10 billion the fallowing
year &gt;

Daniel, D !»., sgl. to Louise Sex­
ton.
Mitchell, George W. and w Aline
to Harriett Chappell and Ellen
Willis.
Helms, A. L. and w Pearl to
Elmer Helms and w Athalle.
Boca Raton Housing Corp. to
Lillie White Lodge No. ISA.
Moss, Joe and w Miriam lo J.
L. Hobby and Graco A.
Rumbley, T. 8., sgl., W C.
Rumbley ami w lo Clara Lee
Evans. Miriam laudso Marlin and
II. It. Wheeler, Jr.
Evlng. William J. and w Annie
to Ivan V. Leach, widower.
MORTGAGES:
•
Walker. William J. and w Vida
Fay lo Stockton, Whatley, Davln
ami Co.
*•*
Ashe, Robert and w Lean C. lo
Florida State Bank.
Williams, Mary Henri ami hl»

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" Couldn’t it have been stopped early in the game?”
And parent! ol draft-age sons nre asking themselves:
* V i my ton paying for Administration bttngling in our foreign policy
Queations like these deserve answers—demand aniwera. If the Admin­
istration can’t reply frankly-l» your aatiafaction-lt certainly doesn’t
deserve your confidence. And this Novemlter, it surely doesn't deserve
your vote!
Of course, the State Department Itas Died to explain. Bui if you’ re
still not satisfied witli limit slory, it's lime to turn somewhere else—lo
aomeone else. It’s It me In listen to Dwight D. Eisenhower.
And here aie Ike’a own words on the reasons behind the Korea me**:
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"W h y are we at war in Korea?
"W e are in that war because this Adminittration grouty
underestimated the actual threat ,

"W e are in that war hecause thia Administration allowed
America, in a time when strength waa needed, to become
’ weak. Consequently it felt impelled to taka its forcea out
o f that region.
' "W e are in that war became, having helped set up the
Korean Hepublie, and knowing that strength waa being
matted against that Republic north of it* border*, there
was a failure to build up adequate strength In Korea's
,
own defense forcea.
"W e are in that war becauae this Administration aban­
doned China to the Communists.
. " W e are in that war because this Adm inittration
, announced to all the world that it had written off most
o f the Far East aa beyond our -direct concern."

CITY COMMISSIONER!
SECOND - AT YOUR PRECINCT POLL FOR
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A) National Stott* and County Officers /
B) Eleven Constitutional Amendments
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Doesn’t that all make aenae — the beat sense you've heard yet? Isn't
that the kind of straight, clear thinking you want for America? Then
■m Election Day, remember—

REMEMBER - YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO
: SQUAWK AFTER NOV. 4th UNLESS

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POWER OF ATTORNEY]

Stone, Janes F. to Betty Ann
Stone.
HONORABLE DISCHARGE
U. S. Army to Jimmie Laurence
Horton, Jr.
U. S. Army lo George Cam­
bridge.
NOTICE OF TAX LEIN
U. S. Internal Revenue to Ray­
mond Lavernc Haig.

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ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGES]
Stockton, Whatlev. Davln and
Company to The Mutual Benefit
Life Ins. Co.
Home Owner's Loan Corp. to InVial Savings Bank.

These &lt;lnya, nil A m ctu ans a i«* .t»kmg themselves:

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Ramey and w Wahnet*.
First Federal Saving! and Loan
Ann. to W. R. Jennings and w
Martha.
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Barnett National Bank. Jackson­
ville to Wellborn C. Phillips, Jr.
Florida State Bank to Dozier
Jones and w Lula.
Wells, Joseph R „ flr. to T. Fos­
ter Smith ana w Alatha.
Industrial Savings, Bank Miami
to Dora O. Bryant, wld.
Levy, H. 0. to M. 0. Rotundo and

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MR. and MRS. AMERICAN CITIZEN
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W. R. to Florida State Bank.
Glad well, Joseph Edgar and w
Nancy to First Federal Savings
iQlltft JjOfffl*
_gl(1 «.*#•■
Wllllnk, E. R., sgl., Alice W. Witlink, igt. to Howard Favllle and w
Lou S.
Foster, Daisy Belle, wld. to First
Federal Savings and Loan.
Kcppler, Leonard W. and w Vir­
ginia K. to Jesse O. Gibson and w
Dorothy.
Todd. Wallace Mitchell and w
LeDoris Mane In Nancy Vela
Todd.
Dorton, Charles Langley, sgl.
and Josephine Mario Luihcr, wld.
to The Prudential Ins. Co.
.lanson, Edward N. and w Anna
M. to
,r Park Fcdrral Sav­
ings.
Odham, J. Bralley and w Doro­
thy lo Florida State Bank.
Kennedy, John F., Jr. to Paul T.
Barrows.
Jennings W. It. and w Martha
lo First Federal Savings and
Loan.
Illttcll. A. P. and w I-oulse M
lo Florida State Bank.
Pcsha, Ben and w Lily to Family
Loon Company.
Nichols. M. L. and w Pauline to
First Federal Savings and l.oan
Rotundo. M. B. and w Martha
Jane lo First Federal Savings and
Loan.
Helms, Elmer and w Athalle to
First Federal Savlngi and Loan.
CHATTEL MORTGAGES:
Winn’s T. V. nnd Radio to Flor­
ida Stale Bank.
Mcl-cllan, and w Alice to Acccptanco Corp., Orlando.
SATISFACTION OF MORTGAGES
Barnett National Bank, Jackson­
ville In Wellborn C Phillips, Jr.
Florida State (lank lo James W.
Field and w Audrey
Sanford Alluntlc National Bank
to T. It. Alford and w Beatrice.
Favllle, Howard and w Lou S.
to K. It. Wllllnk and w Alice W.
Barnett National Bank. Jackson­
ville to Wellborn C. Phillips, Jr.
narnett National Bank, Jackson­
ville to Wellborn C. Phillips. Jr.
Hall, Merwin J. and w Blanche

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Seminole Freeholders Approve Hospital Bonds
General
Carries
cinct
Except

Eisenhower
Every PreIn County
2 Of Them

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Seminole County in hi* ran* for
president liy n mnjurlly of 14Ufi.
or about -tty to 3 anil won every
precinct In tho county except two,
Hanford No. |. ami Chuluota. The
.Jleralil'a unofficial return* ahowAd tho vote wa* 440*1 for Risen*
bower, 2981 lor Htevenson.
An overwhelming majority wa*
alrni given hy Seminole County
freeholder* for the hospital bond
l*»ue which final return* showed
wa* leading by about five to one
and which wa* approved In every
precinct except three, Chuluota,
(toliienrnd, *rul Oviedo, the leal
of which *pllt 127 to 127 on tho
•«*nr.
Al*o approved hy Seminole
•County voter* wa* the county ton­
ing act eubmltted to them In the
form of a referendum. The act wa*
npprovvil by it vote of 1984 to 1623
In Sanford, and In the county a* a
whole hy 2778 to 2324. The rural
precinct* voted agaln*l It by 789
to HOI.
Dan McCarty won a five to one
victory over hi* Itepubllcan oppdncot, Harry S. Swan, In thi* coun­
ty, receiving 5261 vote* to 1072 In
Inc Herald'* unofficial tabulation.
"AMcCarty carried every precinct In
the county.
Though Eisenhower Josl San*
furd precinct No. I by 42(1 to 391
vote* he carried precinct No. .1
by 1001 to (III) for Governor Ste*
veneon, and also Precinct No. IS
(the new Sanford precinct) 1031
In 800. Ilia total vote In the city
wa* 2473 to 1980. without the ab­
sentee ballot* included.
The rural precinct* he carried
by almotl two to one, or 1033 to
■ 1(1611. &gt;111* bo*t vote waa in Lake
Mnry where he received 920 to 06
and in Slavla where he (at 46 la
12. Hi* cloaeat vot* waa In I*ke
Monroe which SUvenaon lo*t by
128 to 140.
KI*rnhower polled 2741 more
vole* than (iovernor Dewey In
IdiH and 1009 more than both
Truman and Thurmond nut togethrr four year* ago. The vote
then wa* 22(14 for Truman, 11(16
for Dewey nail 1(1(12 for Thur*
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With 7HH2 registered freeholdrr* in Seminal* County, the
hoapllnl bond laaue rarrivd by
.1976 to 874, or between four and
five to one. With 3941 vole* n«renaary to make It a valid elec­
tion a total of 4*49 freeholder*
marked their baliota, or a mar­
gin of 1013.
Sanford treeholdera voted for
the bond l*»ue by a majority of
nearly ten to one, while the coun­
t y approved It hy better than two
to one, The vote In the three San­
ford precinct* wa* 284H to 311 In
favor of the ho«pltal, while the
county voted for It by 1234 to 563.
Sanford Precinct No. 3 gave tho
hospital a majority of almost 12
to 1 by voting for it by 1232 to
lOd write Sanford Preclnyt No.
16 waa not far behind with a vote
nf 1138 to 131. The ho*pltal mad*
It* worth showing In Chuluota
which had only on* vote for It a*
.Compared with 44 against It.

Speer Is Elected
Head Of Bar Assn.
Georg* A. Speer Jr., County
proaecutlng attorney, wae elected
piraldent of the Seminole County
Bar AeRoclatlon laat night at an
outdoor "upper meeting at tha
realdenee of G. W, Spencer, Immediate paat prealdenL
6 Other officer* elected were A.
*■Edwin Shlnholaer, vlee-prealdent,
and Karlylc Houaholder, aecratary-treaaurer. All offlcera ware
elected to eerve one-year term*.
Mr. 8pencer. out-going prealdent, wa* commanded by the
group upon hie effort* In reacti­
vating the aaaoclallon. Prior to
the meeting, the grouo gathered
oft the terrace for a chicken barItoque aupper, Later they retired
to a televlalon eel to watch and
'■ekr election return*.

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Dan
McCarty, Go----- — -------------Fieri
da, will addreaa the elereath an­
nual Florida Farm Bureau State
Convention, It waa announced here
today.
Mr. McCarty I* elated to apeak
at 10(40 a.m. Nov. If, in Urn
Monte Carlo Hotel, Miami Beach,
find morning of the two-day con­
vention.
Ten McClaa, eaeeutWe
tarr ef the big 'arm
aril repreaenUtive#
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For President

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Hanford
l
3
Hanford
16
Hanford
CITY TOTAL
Monroe
2
Paul*
4
Ovledu
6
Geneva
6
Chuluota
7
Goldenrod
H
Longwood
0
Lsku Mary
10
Altamonte
11
Forest City
19
Hlavia
13
Fern Park
14
16
Rear I.ske
COUNTY TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL

Wins City Race
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301
10,31
10.11
2473
140
71
247
120

426
610
H1KI
1926
128
67
133
69
31
42
164
96
151
27
12
104
62
1066

IB

106
283
220
177
70
45
326
110
1933
44U6

8
Ssn furd
Hanford
Kuoford
CITY TOTAL
Monroe
Paola
Oviedo

1
3
16

Geneva

I
7
8
0
to
11
12
18
14
HI

Chuluota

Gotdenrod
Longwood
Lake Mary
Altamonte
for eat City
Slavla

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Fein
Hear

478
1232
1138
2848
148
78
127
till
I
28
220
203
161

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Denver
Cordell
( ii Ihivi-)
■ -merged a - (lie victor in the race
Veaterdav for the poet of City
Commissioner. Hi* uppunent in
the election wa* Col. .1, Chestereon.

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74
106
131
311
40

22

127
32
44
43
(14
28
31

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Republicans And Dis­
sident Demur. Join
Hands For Victory
Of Bitf Proportion

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Hospital Bond iHHue

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Denver Cordell
Wins Election To
City Commission
F i n u l Count Gives
Him 998 Votes To
J?QV ChesteFson

.1. Deicer Cordell wa* elected
22
6(13 the nrw f'llv Cnmml»»tnner In tho
874 municipal elecMnn ve«lerilav, rec»lvlng a plurality of 166 vote* to
defeat the other candidate in the
School Amendment race. Col. fbitil ,1. Chesti-rxon.
The final niuilt |,v f'ttv election
official1*, who wrapped &gt;&gt;n their
ibltle* bv 8-30 n.m. yesterday, was
BU3 vote* for Mr. Cordell nnd 628
u
vote* for Colonel Che«ter*on. An
£
official rnnvas* of the liullot* of
IH7 the election wn&lt; rondm-tmi a' noon
Hanford
1
317
13(1 today bv ihe City Comml»*lon at
3
661
Hanford
474 a apodal aeaalon. ami thee found
Hanford
16
842
1810
1091 the official*' tallle* correct.
CITY TOTAI.
Monroe
70
188
Mr. Cordell commented todav,
2
4
32 taking o f ' * fe"1 minute* from hh
M
Paola
88 liuav work In hi* irarnee, "I an
6
Oviedo
207
6
68 preci**n (he fact that the people
81
Geneva
6
31 **w fit tn elect ini' a* City Com­
7
Chuluota
8
81
24 missioner.
Goldenrod
83
Longwood
228
9
"I hope tha, I can »erve the
10
126
87 people well for three veara and
Lake Mary
163
.11 that, at the end of that time,
Altamonte
11
12
47
Forest City
11 thev'll have the Mine faith In me
13
29
16 a* they do now.
Hlavia
63
14
262
Fern Park
"1 have the hlgheat regard for
16
70
47 mv onnonent In the rare nnd he
Bear Lake
1417
748
COUNTY TOTAL
1846 rertalnly wa* a gentleman all
GRAND TOTAL
3227
through the campaign. I’m *ure
be would have done a 'well job
If he had been elected City Com­
County Zoning
missioner."
Mr. Cordell ond hi* wife, Nell,
have two *nn«, Terry, 17, n aenlor
at Seminole High School, and
&amp; Jimmy. 12, a atudent of the Junior
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it.
High School. The family realde*
341) at f636 Kim Avenue.
370
1
Sanford
The newly-elected commissioner
481
3
718
Sanford ,
696 came to Sanford In 102(1, during
896
16
Hanford
1623 which time, except for a break of
1084
CITY TOTAL
46
204 three year* In service In the U. H.
Monro*
2
63
68 Navy, he has been engaged In re­
4
Paola
162 pair work, for the laat seven
174
6
Oviedo
68 veara with hi* own bu*lne*», 402
63
6
Geneva
48 R**t Second Street.
2
ChulUotA
7
31
6
8
The total of 1,642 baliota cast
doldtnrad 162 In this year’* ejeetlnn fell far
163
9
126
65
10
short of thu 2,603 baliota cast In
30 the municipal race laat year. Of
112
Altamonte
11
19 thl* year'* total, 20 ballot* were
11
Forest City
12
25
7 spoiled and on* ballot wa* caat
13
Slavla
14 for Joe Routh. Homo ballot* were
10
14
Fam Park
70 ■polled by voter* voting for both
65
16
Bear Lake
801 candidate* on one ballot, accord­
789
COUNTY TOTAL
2773
2324 ing to H. N. flayer, City Clerk,
GRAND TOTAL
while other* used check mark* In­
iv e r n o r
stead of "Xe."
The number of ballot* c**t In
this year’* election represented
about 48 per cent of the total
number of regletered voter* eli­
gible to vote In the contest, 3,294.
However. Mr. Bayer considered
tha voting “ very good, considering
there were Juat two candidate*
running for the office and there
were no aid* laaue* at,stake.
The new commissioner will Join
other member* of the Comml**lon
Jan. 6 for an organlaatlonal meet­
ing, at which the member* of the
City governing body will elect a
mayor from their own group.

COUNTY TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL

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Coalition Of
Voters Gives
Florida To Ike

By MALCOLM It. JOHNSON
Associated I’ m * Staff Writer
A coalition nf resurgent Repub­
lican* and dissident Democrat*
gavp Florida*’ 10 electoral vote*
fur President tn ciwlght I). Klsenhnwer Tuesday.
Return* from 1.378 nf the state’s
I, 684 precinct* showed Democrat
Adlai Stevenson bad 378,473 popu­
lar vote* to 47(1,130 for Klsvnhawer.
It wa* only the sixth lime in 107
year* of statehood nnd the second
time since Reconstruction days
that Floridian* hove broken away
from their tradition of voting for
the Democratic candidate no mat­
ter what.
Kiscnhuwer's 55 per cent of thr
total vote didn't quit* match Her­
bert Hoover's 66.8 per cent In
1028, but It wn* n much different
sort of a victory.
There were no *urh issue* a*
Catholicism and prohibition, whlc
defeated Al Smith,
Thl* time, K!*enhower suppol
er* build their victory by comblt
Iny old line Republican vote* will
those of Democrat* who rebel!
at such parly program* a* natloi
al health Ituurancf, fpdeya
tfbl 6f tli.'eland* All and f _ ___
policing of industry against racial
discrimination In employment,
It started four yrari ago, when
President Truman won the state's
electoral vote without u majority
of the popular vote bemuse IK),006
Democrats turned away from the
party hut voted for State* Kighlci
J, Strom Thurmond in preference
to Thomas K. Dewey.
Thl* year, with only the choice
between Stevenson and F.licnllow
er, voters in nearly every county
which refuse,) Truman a majority
four year* ago went to Klsuiihow
vr.
On top of that, they reversed
the strong Democratic voting re­
cord* of populous Dade and Polk
Counties and won both for El»rnhower hand* down.
It couldn't be called u Republi­
can victory, really. Elsenhower
got four time* a* many vote* a*
there were registered Republicans
Much of the most effective cam­
paigning waa done by urganixa
Hon* which called themselves
"Democrat* for KUenhowcr."
Rut tha Republicans made aome
Important gains In territory where
they always have been strongest
They took over nearly all thr
local office* In Pinellas and Sara
sola Counties, sent *tx men to tin
Stale Legislature more than ever
sat there at once ilnce carpetbag
gera controlled the aaiembly Just
after the Civil War and might
even como up with a repreicutu
live to Congreie,
Democrat Courtney Campbell,
Dunedin, held a slim lead over
Itepubllcan William C. Cramer,
St. Petersburg, for Congress frum
the First District. It waa *o close
that the counting of more than
7,000 absentee baliota on Friday
might awing It to Cramar.
Dan McCarty, Democratic nom­
inee for govemor, waa elected
easily over Harry Swan, Republi­
can.
Democrata won all other posi­
tion! In the delegation to Congreaa. They took all other statu
offices, too, without opposition.
Elsenhower ran up big vote* on
the Kaat Coast, the West Coast
surrounding Tampa Uay and In
Central Florida.
Stevenaun, aa wa* expected,
awept, swept North and West
Florida with eaae. But that sectlon doesn’t carry tha weight It
uaed to, Dade County alone cast
more votea Tuesday than the tuUl number of reglatered voter*
weal of the Suwannee River.

And Dad# County, which gavu
63 per cent of lie votes to Tru­
man In 1048, gave 68 per cent to
Elsenhower ana aent him off with
a majority of UJ000 votea,
Of tha 10 biggest counties, on
ly two went to Stevenson. He took
Duval by the narrow margin of
4,000 votea 68 per sent He got 6t
per cent In Escambia, but it didn't
Other member* of the Commie- amount to enough votes to help
■Ion are Mayor W. H. Stamper,
Join Radar, both of whom waro
Elsenhower got 71 per cent of
elected laat year and have two the votes In Pinellas Countyt 70
yean yet to eerve, Randall Chaae, per cent In Sarasota, Orenga and
alaetad lari year ond who haa one Laket and 88 per cent tn Broward
year ta am *, aad John Ivey, who 87 In Palm Beach, 88 In Volusli

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iimdsliclo D e v e l o p s
As Ike Goes Into
Office With Major­
it y Of (i Million

l!&gt; JAP KHKI.I.
Associated I’ res* Staff Writer
GEN.
Dwight I) Eisenhower
won the presidency today with the
greatest popular vote ever given a
i.mdtdotc. and his landslide appar­
ently had swept ihe Republicans
into thin edged control of the new
{ Ami*;rev*
I tic party balance lit both Senate
and House was v, close, however,
ttiat hi mul afternoon neither wa*
di finitely in the hag lor the GOP
although there was only a handful
of races yet unsettled
tn the after math to the great
outpouring of Americans who liked
Ike. President Truman made a
ge-lme of ranks dosing behind the
62 year old war hern whose elect­
ion lie had fought so bltterljr.
From lus one-time campaign
train, cn route from independence,
Mo to Washington, Truman telegraphed eonurulitlalnina to Elsen­
hower lie offered the I'residentelei I tin- iim- of Ihe presidential
plane "liulependence" (or the trip
to
Korea which
Eisenhower
pledged during In* campaign he
would make
i'lumaii suggested, too. that El'I'litiower send a representative to
help with the government budget
"(neb is to lie submitted to Con­
gress curly in .lumi.iry
Eisenhower Hi.inked Truman (or
tin- offer of flu- Independence, but
*oi»l tn- would use a military plane
and would let the Secretary of De­
fense know wlieii he wanted to
leave The general plans a rest at
Migusio, Ga In-fore the trip
Gov Adliii Stevenson. Hie Demoerotic hopeful who went down tn
crushing defeat, had long before
'••ill tils congratulations to Elsen­
hower mid pledged his supprt.
As to Congress, the situation
shaped ii|i In this (iishiou this after­
noon
House, where 218 vote* are
needed (oi control
&lt; The Republicans bail elected 214,
'the Hcmm-rul. nu. amt one intleI pendent li.ul a seat Seat* still un­
settled were held in Ihe old Con­
gress by four Republicans and 14
Democrats In addition, there were
ondeeiiled eontests in five new
lllstl lets
...... le where a IH IX division
would mean nominal Republican
inoiiiil through the He breaking
pt-ui-i ol Gill* Vo e President elect
Hull,iid Nixon
lleiiioerats were certain of 45
seals including holdovers The as-mint Hcpnbllc.Ill IntIII was 16 If
ttil.v tie Morse of Oregon, who sup­
ported Stevenson (or president, 1*
cminleil with Hu- GOP
Hi publicans were ahead in three
unsettled Senate contests ami Dem­
ocrats in two
Demm-rato stalwarts who lost
out in the election Included Sun.
Ernest MeFurluml of Arizona, the
party's floor leader and Sen. Jo­
seph f
O'Mnhnncy of Wyoming,
usually a strong supixirtcr of the
TiOman administration
Lute ret unis pointed toward a
probable total vole in exeesx of 55
million
With nbmii 2.1,t»*i voting unit*
still not reported, Eisrnhnwel'* agl gregate vole was dose to the 30million mark The previous record
was 27,7.31,307 received by Franklin
1&gt; Roosevelt lit 1936
Hut despite tile Eisenhower
bicailth of the laud Including a
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deep ballot wedge into thl- no-lungpuiib-s fought down to the final
Ahead in 1loust'Atitl .....
it from yesterday’s election for
( &gt;i k * Soul In Senate vvh.it rmild only lie hairline control
,nl the House amt Senate,
publicans had a slight edge in
Ib-iml- 1theIHdruggie
WASHINGTON' I
to organize Ihe two
Ill-nil* appeal nil illii*'*! *‘4i Ihi it lt» houses and thus control their comday tn will lianli I- I 11111l til uf 1141V11 I miliees lint there wav nothing of
Inanehes nf tin­
O'lull I* **» llll teii.iinly in the outcome despite
tin general's nearly six million poptin' basis nf late n t i n i i - f m m ill* ul.ii vote advantage over Stevenelection*.
I s*UI
W ith only five Hi-ouli and 2*
The fight was so dose that the
House seats std l iilidt'i-i-h-d, the Senate might wind up Republican
ftepuldii-nNK \M-le Well all-ad ill mil Hie Mouse Democratic, or vice
:)n- House lllld tnppi-il tin- Demo ! versa dr bolh house* could go to
i-rnts by mu- in llie Henale. Trend-* tin- Republicans er to (hu Demo­
ill tile o iisettli'il rm-i * pointed to crats Absentee ballots, or an lum in i t i l l i ' in a ig liis hi both House di-pciiiU-iit vote, might settle the
ami Heiuite w lii'ii filia l ii- tiiiiis a i r Issue In either house
(insteil
A minimum of ih sent*, plus a
Mere's I in iv tin1 fight for cold m l tie breaking vice presidential vote,
! shaped up th is afternoon:
is needed for Senate control. In
Senate aeedeil fm lulitml |!l
the llntue, 218 votea urn needed.
lleiiinenits elected It), boldnver* Doth parties were close, but neither
35; Itepuldlratis eleeteil 2IMI, bold- had the prize
overs 26, illeliiiliug Wayne Moise
Stevenson, who conceded defeat
of (til-gull, who I,idled tlie party In Hie early morning hour*, lost
Ids own stale of IlllnoU, trailed In
to nip pint Gov m i nr Htcvvinam.
la Ihe ri-m nlniltg five Henate President Truman’* home state of
rnnti'HlH, Drum,-ruts were ahead in Missouri und xecuuxl likely to hive
Montana nnd New M exico. Iteputi- to content himself with the atom-

Amendment For Ozier-Weller Gets GOP Control Of
School* Is Only1 Contract
J)1'11,01 A,"£For
Sta‘ACL
i“n Both Houses By
One To Carry A contrail of approxln,iili-l&gt;- Slim Hold Seen
Seminole J o i n s In
Approving No. 1
Rejecting O t h e r s

$1*6,06(1 Im* I... .. It-l to the (txiei,
Wi-lli-r and Osier construction
pnitiii’rshl|&lt; by On- Atlantic Const
I.itn- Rntlroud foi tin, construction
of ACL general offices, a freight
d'-pol and a pussi-uger station on
Met tracked Road, west of Hanford
&lt;‘-Hintnation of thr building to
bouse tin- various units will begin
In uiioot three weeks anil will take
about nine month* in rem-hing
coiiipb-tioii. The building will huvi
an all liiiff brick exterior, will la■•ompletely nil rondllhmi'd and wdl
have a jmrliun two stories high
Considerable office spate will la
providedA 42-fool, concrete pylon, bear­
ing tbi&gt; lileritlfiriitioiiK of the City
and Hie railroad, will stand ahem
11(1 feel nwuy from tin- structure.
The building will be extremely
modern In nppeuraiu-e ami exten­
sive use will be made of ceramic
and ipinry tile in acquiring it.
Mervyn W. Oiler, member of
the pui tm-rship, mid thl* morning
that more than 80 tier rent of the
sub-rontraeta will le- let through
local firm*. He added (but aome
•mull I'ontractx still lire not let,
and that Interested persons might
contuet him.

lly Thr A**«rl*teil Pres*
Florida voter* Mpptuvrd u con­
stitutional nmrndim-nt mi mark­
ing automobile license tag w ullr,y
fur school construction but rcji-cted 10 other* lit Tuesday'* voting.
Tho aehool mnMruetiun amend­
ment, No. 1 on the liullot. won u|i.
prove! by almost two to mm with
1612 of the *tute'* 1,684 prei-iiicl*
reported.
An amendment proposing to add
three Supreme Court Justice* was
beaten down by ill loo* l three to
(mo and amendment* creating new
state *enaloriul district* it, Mon­
roe and liny-Washington counties
lost by more than two tu one.
Returns from 1012 of the 1,681
preclncta at noon toduy gave these
result* for the proposal*i
1. Earmarking
enough
tag
money for 30 year* tn guarantee
present slate school construction
allocation* to counties nnd authorDating bond issue loans against
future Income for building now—
for 228,823 against 138.666.
2. Adding three Justice* to the
State Supreme Court und giving
It administrative supervision over
all lower court* — for 68,713,
KNIGHTS TK.Mri.Alt
against 100,698.
3. Authorising the Legislature
Taylor
Commandery No, 28,
to grant county charter* which
would give county commissioner* Knights Templar, will meet in relaw-making power — for 121,121, ulnr conclave Friday night at
:30 o'clock at the Masonic Hall,
■gainst 164,493,
4. Providing additional Judge It was announced today hy Frank
Df Sec- L. MI'ler, recorder. II. M. Pearce,
for Loon County and reat ol
ond Judicial Circuit — fur 97,221, eminent commander, Invite* ull
Knights to attend.
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Tlie 28 House seuts undecided
are held now by seven Repuldicuns
and 15 Democrats, with six new
districts still out und leaning to­
ward* the Hnnubllrnri*.
Thu Republican* picked up u
Senate seal wncu late return*
showed Frank A. Ilarrett waa tho
winner In Wyoming over Demo­
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Hen. Joseph It. McCarthy of
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Tenie Moment
Described As Ike
Accepts Verdict

Chiang Kai-Shek
Bids For Aid Of
Foreign Chinese

General Tells Throng
Of Backers He Is
Proud And Humble

Powerful And Influ­
ential Segment Is
Veering To Generali
MONO KONO Ml
Chlanu KhI
shek hos untie a strung bid
Id for
the organized
rcnnnfnic nmi moral
anlzcd economic
supportt of 12t&lt;j mllilon
million C
Chinese
llvlnnK In foreign lands.
Unill last muidh It was frit (lint
Uds iHitvcrful segment of cxpntri
ales, Influential beyond their num
hers In The rhillpplnes, Indochina
Indonesia, Mnluva, llnrina, Thai
land and d ie where had merely
turned their hacks tm comntimlsin
They had not swung to the nation­
alist cause.
Now It looks ns though they
might lie vcerlnj; Chlanu s wny
During most ol October some
"137 (icleitates representing Chinese
•round the fllohe mrt In Taipeh,
Formosa, for what was enllcd the
Chinese Overseas Adairs Confer
ence,
filling called for economic
blockade of the Herts and n sweep
■laa boycott of Chinese who deal
with them. Although the delegates
endorsed resolutions to this effect
t b y . acclamation, observers here
doubt If Chlanu will be able to
muster full support
The overseas Chinese Is a herd
.headed businessman who m od,
. payrolls and sells merchandise, lie
taps rubber nod runs shipping
line* uml keeps hanks ftinctlonlnu.
A London report suld Russia got
(•4.033 tons of rubber during the
;first six months of this year from
countries In the Western camp. A
lot of It was tapped nnd shipped
by overseas Chinese — some of
Whom mny hnvo been dolr gains r 1
the Formosa meeting.
In this sense, the overseas ('hi
tlese Is not ait all out antagonist
« f communism or a pro . Chlanu
fighter.
Hut If tiie bulk of the Chinese
living abroad are permanently won

I)/ HLLMAN .MORIN
NEW YORK f/Pl — Dwight I),
Elsenhower stood there, *olcmn
and on-ml ling, holding a niece of
caper In his right hand early to­
day.
He looked a lltll" tired. Tor
Tom Kwrl), Mini lllanrlmrd nnd Harvey Lemboek in Unlvorsnl- deep crease that nils neroav hla
Iritrrnatiomil' hlliitioo-i Willie unit Joe In “ Lurk At The Front", rose, between the eye*. I* nn onihnwiiut nn the Hit/ Tluni. r srfen Thtirstlny and Friday.
falling mark of deco feeling, lie
•*nrf&gt;r| Ifl'n the hoL Idoe.white
light pouring down on him nnrC
gestured—a small, almost Indoles*
ec*ture— toward the crowd In front
of him. It was a long moment b e ­
fore he mold speak.
The tiennle |n lh« Hotel Com-)
ntodore’s big ballroom were frantic
with drllvM and excitement. Home
were standing on r,,elr*. Hnme
were Ihrnwln" confetti, made from
torn tally sheet*, Into the air.
O'hers were emlira-lne each other.
The hoarse cries and the shrieking
and screaming swelled into n
freesy.
Elsenhower tried again. Then,

Emma Lunin r, 55,Dies |
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TO FIT HIM FOR

through the din. he le-gan to apeak.
“ I am Indeed e* humbled n* I

JOIY OALAROWICZ JR. Is shown with Ids mother, Adrle, ns they cele*
hinted Ids first birthday at their Chicago hoe c. When lie Was only
I I hours old, doctors gave op hope for the youngster after nn opera*
tlnn In remove ,i l-imor from Id. liver. /liilcriitllUiii il Soiiruluhnlnl

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HOLLYWOOD iRI—8« yon think
Raima I nmar, fill, died yester­ this elerllon was a rugged one"
day at her homo nt r. 10 Pine Ave Von should have hern around In
nue. Hho was horn In Orlando lo 1H2N
18117. moving to Hanford In lit-'I
"The contest between Adlal Sic
fthr Is survived hv her husband,
rPoutp l.nnoir of Hunford; twin
•*ms. Wanen i), l.nmar of Tumpa
and t’vt. Daniel .1. Lamm o f Ft. over the Chlang, the Communists
feel It economically ns well ns
Jackson, H. C.j (wo other aonn, will
IHililieally.
1(Jerome (Hover of Tiimim nod A.
This group Inis sent tremendous
I;. Olover of Winter I’nrk: one money contributions home to
sister, Mrs. Minnie Holly, Tampa; China, mostly ns ‘ remittances lo
one nephew, Willie Holly, New their families. If they think Chlanu
York Cltyj one niece, Mrs. Kola has a rhanen of liberating the idd
Wilson, Tampa) ten grandchildren folks they will semi the money to
and four grrm grandchildren.
hint.
- ,
Funeral services will he held
Delegate* nt Hie Tul|»rh.cnnfnr,
Nov. tO nt tho Seventh Day Ad* tro set Ihclr sights on loo million'
Ventlst Church, Sixth Htreni mid dollars to be rulsed through Issii ,
cine Aveuun In Hanford. Khler I,. once of Interest fret) Nationalist
.11. Hasting will offlrlnte.
bonds.

venson nnd Dwight Rlsnnhnuer war
mild compared to other presldim
Hal races In the past," remarked
Irving Stone, noted author amt ex
perl on presidential history.
"Of course, there wan a lot of
name calling this year, particularly
In the last two weeks That hap
pens In every election, lly that
time tlm campaigner* are like auto
matons hurtling through space:
they say things nut n! anger and
latiguc (hut they really don i mean.
Hut at least we have reached
the point where wives aro no longer
brought Into the arena for slatighl
re, 'tlm most shocking example of
(his was In the 1928 election be
tween Andrew Jackson nmi John
Quincy Adams."
,,
Menu wrote a blogrn|My of Mr*.
Jartnion, *f » d "TnfL nr*»ldefiV&gt;
l.ntly." tl nf* Just urun firmed
ulth Husan Hayward and L'hsrKton
Heston us tho Jaeksotik. Thu story
tells how the 1B28 campaign killed

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am proud." he said.
He looked straight out across
the grmrt throng.
In this moment of supreme vic­
tor*’. there was little exnre*alon
on his faes. The fammia flnshimr
smile end the animation were
go**«. ||e frowned again.
With hi" firs* words. Ih" deafen­
ing roar subsided, and then coltensed entirely.
•
What h" had to say was gnlrkly
nr*d soberly said.
Flr-t. he read a teWram nf rim*
»ratiilatlons from Oov Adlal E.
Htevcnson. Then ho read his replv:
"I thank you for your morlemis
and neneroits mes-ave. Recn-nl»lng the Inten'Hv of the difficulties
•hat lie ahead, tt Is cb-arlv neces*srv |hst mrn and women nf good
will nf 1&gt;o*h parties forget the potHlrel strife of the ,mst and devote
•hrmselves to
slnel" p»rnose iif
a letter future. This I lielieve they
wilt do."
The storm of annlaus" nnd ex*
f if pment liorat again. Elsenhower
unl’-kly stilled It.
tfe said. "It Is trite In son the*
•ills |&gt; * itsv of dedlca'lon rather
•han triumph. . . . 1 reco-nl-e
-learlv lh« weight of tho resnensl
hllltlrs that you have placed on
me. anil I nsanr" yen that » shall
never In n v service In Washington
glen skn-t weight to those respon•thHHI- "
Ills Yole» was grave. He was
speaking slnwlv.
lfo rxprorsed the hope of unity
•n tha nation now, "(or the M tec
nilltra'of AmerMa. ftw enr children'
and for our grandchildren."
For the second time In the even­
ing. he thnnked the people who
worked for him. Then he *abl good
night nnd left the room. This was
•he *'"al moment In the long
st*
for the presidency
i&gt;r*| ■ afterward, his pr - see
r* 'ry. James (’ . Hr-er'y. -r
no ■•■'e l th1** th» nresti|n"t-eb—*.
*ir~H*r» o ' his family and « f&gt;
•*» te o - hi* nerraas* r ‘*, f —o I1'
leave this afternoon for a 10-day
rest at Augusta. Ca.
Whether Klsenhower will begin
his new ts.k —Ith a trio to Karen
—before t*"’ Iraugurallon In Januarv—It «Utl not known. In the
closing da vs of the campaign *■’
pledged himself to go to th* seenof ♦»•« Korean War for a p-rsonsl
Ipsnretlon. H« rdeead the aehlovtne
(*f KOjie# |4 the first and greatest
■&lt;b|eetlve of hi* work, and lie said
lie felt he could liest make the
start hv vliltlnh «he liattlefl-bl*
amt studying the Korean problem
on lb* ground.
Hegertv said "thsre has never
been a schedule, so far ns I know
nude for the Knc*a"
Whon Klsenhower left the hpllroam, the celebration
'"•*
with even '-renter fury. He hurried
(n Ji suite ll* the hotel whlT* scores
-if his friends and polltleal assoclalea walled to greet him.
A l*rrf« **nk«*. hro'i^ht In hh*
ilctnullon nf tho moment, was
waiting to he ent.
With a small smile, Klsenhower
said, "I hnve n«ver cut a presi­
dential cake before."

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Rachel Jackson had previously
been married to a cruel
from whom aha fled, hho haard
later that ho had divorced l» r. and
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divorce waa found ip bo tneom*
nlota, and her formar husband then
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finished the 1932 season with
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visit." Vccck c o n t o n d s ., u.fthum
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the sr.
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Louis ciuu
club _ .
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be televised in New York and against Brooklyn on four hits and
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shares In the television fees re Braves faded to score. Brooklyn
celved by the Giants and Dodgers, won, 0 8. Here is how It happened.
McDonald, first up. went out.
slnuleil und was caught
A total of 32 major league play- Campbell
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off first, Rucker to Daubcit.
ers arc due to leave military sorv 'off
nnd Klrkn singled. Titus
Ice in time to Join their respective Sweeney
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Boston Braves will have a new a single when his bourder hit Titus
the 'laseunes
baselines mo
No ri
runs, four
battery In pitcher Johnnv Antm on tne
elll and catcher Del Crandall. Oth- hits, one walk, threo left
er prominent returnees Include
pitchers Ed Foril. Yankees; Bill
Today’s Punier:
MacDonald, Pirates; Dick Weik.
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in. following year?,
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Preston Want, Cubs, Owen Friend, at bat, the
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Iliowns; and outfielder Dick Ho
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qulred by the Chicago While Sox year’
in a trade with
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tu Washington? Senator 1 Angle Guinn. Chicago Cubs
-----manager Bucky Harris, who tu 1933 prut,
tored Byrne In New York ns a
2. Dick I’orter. Cleveland In
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scrUmilled i ggs
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ligtlt How about a sinull wliter
melon and a couple id masl beet
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sniu'ti tu tide you mer ni til lunch
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" I ’ll try him in I’remdi t -a "!
l.raltrls llkr this b.ivr lirrn illvtrlholril IhruiiRliiiul Die slate tn
" Ali wallers pe lk I inufi and li
riillvl pulillr interest In fnrrst lire prevenlloli. I'rlnlnl spei l.illr fur
I remember my Ire'hina ■ I r* ’ief‘
lurnl use, tlirse leaflets arr some of Die many fnrrst priilrrtlini (mils
the word for erg Is neut
iivaitalilu tlirougli (be newly nrfatllird Flnriila Furrsl Imluxlrlrt
i held up too liny i
ad aui
eoiniiilttre with liradquurlrr&lt; In Tallahassee.
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Oeilf, ocul lie if irt’l.f " Ibew.ille
Imikrd even mure p i//led
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sure you are prommm-ieg o t ■lit ’
"Wufl! Witff” IVutf ’ ’ WufF
The waller barked away u
alarm
Now' you've frightened linn.' said
Frances, “ lie thinks yuu'ri bar&lt;
lug at him Hover \Vo dil d In
Kloridn'u newly orgain/.eil Forest lmlii.itries Cummlttrn
anv easier for vou If I i «&gt;k Ihusi
roast beef sandwiches’’ *’
today endorsed tin intensive edticntionnl nitnpnign designed
"No lie mluht never mmc bad
to help rediK’o the state's costly forest lire Iohsui which in
If 1 slarl mooing al him ’’
I gel o I a p'eee id p»i’* • ■' *' 1 1951 wore the highest in Ihe Nation.
Mora Hum 00,000 plrees of llteruture. Including flro prcvrnlion
drew a picture of a ben, mid held
posters, rat toon booklets and mailing plecrs have been distributed
It out to the waller tie approiched
by llie forest Industries In Fiur- ----------- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ — _ — —
wnrilv, looked al the pletur**, smileordinates the Keep Green ftie
and then clappei •&gt;'.* hand* .
Ida tills year.
"Now lie thinks vou want him
"Wo hope this campaign will prevention movement nationally.
lo applaud your drawing " siln
The Florida matcrluls carry
remind
every man, woman mid
Frames. "I don't Hunk It lookIhr
slogan, "Keep Florida Green.”
child
of
tho
Importance
of
i»ulike n hott. It looks more like i
ter ting our forest resources from Featured In tho colorful llterurooster "
I took the picture hack and cure
fire," said Owen* McDonnell, of turu Is nu rye-cutchlng photo­
fully drew four .eggs under the
Tnllahnascc, chairman of the graph nf a small pine with the
hen, then madly began iialntlng
commtttru representing nil m r - words, "Worth Protecting." This
from the eggs to myself, to Frances
rnrntx of the state's wood de­ emphasize* tlinl woods fire* kill
nnd then to Ihe waller A light
pendent Induxlr’ea. "The i o- j seedling tree* that should be pro­
dawned in his eves at last
operation of every cltDcn Is ie- tected tu provide futuro limber
"II u' h got It," said Frames. I
qulred to itap our unnecessary needs.
leuned back limply.
A few minutes later the wader
and wasteful Are damage."
In 1&amp;M forest flft* burned
returned with n troy. He looked
Forest Industries, the Florida 3,&amp;SI,3U8 acrr.1 of woodland. Till*
on proudly ns Frances uncovered
Forest Service and tho Florida loss, caused by 25,102 Arcs, was
her dish, nnd waited;
Forestry Association, sponsors nf the highest reported. by any
"They’re sunny side up, They
the Keep Green movement In the slule. The fact that one-third of
look like two big floating red eyes
state, are Jointly circulating the Hie Nation'* Are losses occurred
staring up at mo. I simply can t
materials. They are being made
cat . . . Ho-iry, could you. . .?
"I'll try," I su'd weakly I point­
available by American Forest In Florida points up the need for
ed nt the eggs, then stood on my
Products Industries, Inc., public the grass roots forest protection
head and flailed my hands wlldlv
servlco organisation which co­ educational campaign.
The waller grinned, picked up the
tray, nnd left.
Wnen ho returned n second (line, shunt’ . Rack he soon came with the started clmckllrlg
"What'i so funny?"
Frances picked the lid off the dish egg* properly scrambled Ah. uh.
"Well," she said, "Tomorrow I
Silence.
ah! Wc shook hands all around am going to order punched egg*.
"Now what?"
France* was so hnupy she was And I was Just Ihliiking of the ex­
"He luit turned the egg* over." willing tn overlook the fact there pression
on that waiter's face when
nf* paper
I too*
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back vaudeville "
led
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•VVI them
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held thorn out hopefully.
A few ntlnulr* later Frances
S uccor* The w aller’* face fairly

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Campaign Against Woods Fires

When you wear your Curio-*
topcoat, you will enjoy all
unusual e'-mldnatlnn nf com­
fort and light weight. Morn
—you will Hiipreeinte ihe
"just light” feeling yon ex­
perience, i.o matter where
vou mnv lie—a feeling that
Is a plus result nf approved
style, fine fnbrie ami tinqueatloned uuoiily of work­
manship.
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Dlxlo.
Adlai Receives
Ho won or wax loading In unly
nine Southern states with u meager
89 electoral votes. Elsenhower had
Election Result cinched
or was leading In 39 state*,
with 442 vote*-170 inure than the
needed for election
Minus Animosity 260News
of Klaenhower'* victory

Stevenson Is Calm As
He Concedes Defeat
By Ike Eisenhower
Hv DON WHITKIIKAII
BPIMNGFIKLD. III. (/IT - Till"
waa the sour and hitter morning
after for the legions who followed
Gov. Adlai K. Hlevcnson—and lost.
The defeated Democratic prexldentlal candidate hlmarlf,admitted
he felt aa Abraham I.lnooln once
did after a loalng election:
I.lke a little boy who had stubbed
hta toe In the dark—hot who wux
toe old to cry and “ It hurt too
much to laugh,"
Still, the rumpled-loeklng xlcnder man who waa the Democratic
■tandard-hearer could mu*ter a
Imlle and a quip even In the defeat
that muat have been oven more
disheartening in him than In bln
follower*.
The capitulation came shortly
after midnight, Central Mtandnrd
Time. At Hint hour the vote reluma allowed (!en. Dwight l&gt;. Kiaenhower ruahlng to n tremendous
victory.
At the Executive Manalon abortJy before midnight there waa u
Conference, The llghtx blazed
brightly. Newamen and towuapenple gathered on the manalon lawn
and peered Into window* for n
gllmpae of the men In the dramn.
In hi* haaemenl office, Stevenyon met with theae men: Wllaon
Wyatt, Ida campaign manager;
George W, flail, executive dlreelor
of the Volunteer* for fitevenann;
Carl Mcflownn and William M.
Blair Jr„ Ida ndmlnlatrnttve mxlstanta, and William I. Klnnngnn, hi*
pre«a aecretnry.
The word already came that New
York State waa gone. Klaenhnwer
had crackeil the Solid South. I’enn*
aylvanla and llllnoia ami olher key
atatea were ahlftlng to the gen­
eral,
And an the drelMlnn waa made
that the Democratic ranee wna
hepelcxxly hurled under n lamlidldr
of vote*. Wilton Wvult had held
out to the laat against any con
reaalnn of victory to the Itepuhllc
ana, Othera In the Htevcnxon emn
mand had already aeen the hand­
writing on the wall—and nrlvntrly
conceded defeat. They felt them■alvea that Wvntt ahouhl have mlmilted the realltlaa aooner.
Bo the door opened in the man­
alon haarmrnt and Steven*on with
hla aona. Ilnrdcn and John Fell,
and memliera of hla official family
came out. lie drove three block*
to the Leland Hotel, where Wyatt
had eet up election eve head­
quarters.
, A rrnwd of admirers waa wait­
ing In the ballroom on the eerond
floor.
Man? were clinging to the hitter
and to the hone that somehow,
somewhere the tide would turn and
(We Stevenson the electoral vote*
ha needed.
But Stevenaon knew he waa
beaten. He had sensed It, an aide
later a id , from the time he was
handed a news report that Haul
FI tanatrick, New York Slate Dem­
ocratic chairman, had conceded the
eUU to Elsenhower, with Its hlg
thunk of 45 electoral votes,
And then Col. Jacob Arvery of
Chicago—Illinois Democratic na­
tional committeeman — who had
•ponaored 8teventon'a entry Into
tjeUUci, conceded Illinois to the
llm h o w e r forces.
Stevenson came through a hack
mtimnee and walked upstairs to
( ballroom. The crowd broke Into
era. They began chanting, "We
Rt Stevenaon," and he gave
m a big grin. He looked relaxed
at eate.
ten the crowd became quiet,
enaon'a smile faded, and he
out at the people who had
their hones of victory 01
nd In a dear and unhurried
a told therm
tllow cltliana have made
and hnva selected Gen.
and.
the Repul
and tno
Kepi
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ants of
cl
l next four yearra,
vei
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r accept It."
I t That
of r t a e t ( The reporter*

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Voting Units
State
Units Rep’t'g
Alabama
3,505 1,942
Arizona
303
204
Arkansas
2,383 1,330
California
20,740 12,380
Colorado
1,630 1,100
Connecticut
189
169
Delaware
278
240
Florida
1.303
1,684
Georgia
1.828
Bit
Idaho
863
768
Illinois
9,68(1 8.332
Indiana
4.202 3.848
lown
2.481 2,100
Kansu*
2.831 2,037
Kentucky
4,1.13 2,731
Ixiulsluna
2,118 1,131
Maine
023
017
Maryland
1.428 1,426
Mussachuxett*
4.480 3,690
Michigan
4,480 3,690
Minnesota
3.793 1,847
Mississippi
1.7IK) 1,398
Missouri
4,771 4.338
Montana
1,137
720
Nebraska
2,067 1,592
Nevada
313
353
New Jersey
3 840 .7,772
New Mexico
894
474
New York
10.348 10,3)3
North Ciirollna
2,03(1 1.834
North Dakota
2.299
910
Ohio
10,877 9,733
Oklahoma
3,8.19 3,720
)regon
2.289 1,263
I’ennxylvunia
8.472 8.374
Rhode Island
281
284
South Carolina
1,503 1.420
South Dakota
1,930 1,393
feni’essee
2,493 2,229
I'exua
231
242
Utah
969
832
Vermont
210
24(1
1,795 1.738
Virginia
Washington
2,448
I.3HI
West Virginia
2,841 2,401
Wisconsin
3,223 3.UI2
Wyoming
(177
383
Total
140,301 IIU,577

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—MaJ. John Klaenhower, ion of
the iTcxldent-slect, today sent the
following message to hta parents
In New York:
“ Dear folks:
“ My heartiest congratulations.
My thoughts were with you nil the
way
"Johnny.”

How Florida Voted
lly The Associated Press
The Florida vote for president
by counties:
SlVns’n Kls'nh'r
Alachua (27-24)
7.197
3.007
4
Bakrr (7-1)
71
2.303
Ray (52-29)
4.3321
907
Bradford (88)
2,260
Hrevard 130 0)
5,541
3.414
Broward (30-3(1)
11,343 24,977
Calhoun (14 8)
1,000
331
Charlolle (11-11)
760
1,004
1,102
1,306
Citrus (17*17)
Clay (M il)
2.010
2,142
1,002
Collier (13-12)
1.012
1,80)
Columbia (14 0)
1,144
Dade (120-128)
00.126 110,007
DeSolu (15-14)
1,006
1,104
Dixie (12 12)
784
410
Duval 180-80)
52,780 48,240
Kscamhia (70-78)
20,002 11.324
Flagler &lt;7-7)
498
407
200
Franklin &lt;5-2)
111
Gadsden (15-14)
1,729
2.832
Gilchrist (7 7)
945
177
(Hade* (88)
398
231
Gulf (0 7)
171
1.004
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21)0
Hamilton ( M-S)
1.691
1,401
Hardee (18-10)
870
Hendry (10-10)
1,033
1.008 11.214
Hernando (13-13)
Hlcldund* (24-23)
2,193
2.014
Hillsborough (82 82) 32.088 34,8«n
Holmes (23 8)
270
711
Ind Itlv. I M B)
3.0-10
1,421
Jnrk*on (32-23)
3,403
1.018
1,129
620
Jefferson (13-13)
Lofaycllo 45-5)
928
234
Lake (20 23)
8.674
3.632
Leo (24 24)
3.739
5,180
Leon (12-12)
3,123
7.800
320
1,088
Levy (18 14)
Liberty (8 3)
1)81
201
701
048
Madison (12-7)
Manatee (27-27)
4.488
8.344
Merlon (38-20)
4,983
4.740
Martin (12-10)
921
1,597
Monroe (17-17)
4.700
2.830
Nassau (18 8)
1.810
1.217
Okaloosa (30 13)
777
414
Okeechobee (10 7)
314
143
Orange (43 43)
11,014 28,003
Oxecoln tlo-4)
443
1.239
Palin Reach (38 30) 13.242 27.031
Pasco (27 21)
1.733
1,749
Pinellas (83 83)
21,448 3.1.4.17
Polk (40 33)
16.320 17.289
Putnam (27-18)
2.273
2.299
St. Johns (40-39)
4.118
4.188
HI. Lucie (1313)
2.833
4,373
Santa Itnxa (28 8)
337
245
Sarasota 0818)
3,783
0.813
Seminole (18-13)
2,333
4,013
Sumter (I2fl)
910
403
Suwanee (20-18)
2,188
1,173
Taylor (13-11)
1,371
841
Union (3-3)
984
238
Voluala (37-57)
11.198 18.887
Wakulla U3-9)
847
107
Walton (M-13)
923
302
Washington (22-14)
1,379
571
To4als (1,104-1,421) 304.041 497,331

Florida For Ike
(rsallisM reset race o»«i
■nd 51 in Polk and Hillsborough.
I Stevenson's percentages were
much higher In some counties —
86 In Gulf, 84 In Oladsa, 80 In
Washington — but they are small
rounliea and couldn't compete with
» &gt; vote-heavy areas o f East and
Central Florida.
Republicans called the Eiaen*
howar victory "tha real beginning
2? it t . l.U °'p! rty
,n ,h*
South," "freedom of the South
from economic bondage, and a
•Ign that th# people of Florida
ptscC MUPtry above party."
one o f th# flrat Floridian* to start
for Blaonhower soldi
"Tnla la not a Republican vlc‘0 7 ; , » »■ not a Democratic de
nJal." He called It rocoiignition of a
"great man,- who
not
, ^ will function n«
only
m n
y aa a great Preeldent but m
recognised
ognlxed world leader.
ktty.*0en. Richard Ervin, first
promi
immant Democratio leader to
concede
Stevenson'e defeat,'
icade Stevenson’s
defeat, aald
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School Amendment
(Conllnurd From Page One)
iiguiiist 160,194.
ft. Creating new -!0th HennturIni District composedI of Ray and
Washington Counties —for tH.l001.
ugalnst 183,092.
&lt;1. Creating 30th Henatotl.il
District for Monroe County — for
70.17(1, against 167,223.
7. Consolidating Monroe Coun­
ty und city tax asseasim-nt — For
90,720, against 129,629.
0. Consolidating all D a d e
County prosecution under state
attorney — for 110,109, against
120,729.
9. Consolidating Lee County
and city tax aaassament and col­
lection — for 01,171, against 12.1,•
708.
10. Abolishing eperlsl Escam­
bia County Court of Record and
replacing it with special circuit
court Judge — for 91,509, against
127,091.
11. Abolishing fee system for
clmncnsatlng Escambia County
officers — for 101,834, against
112(1,299.
Seminole County led the way for
the rest of Florida In voting for
th* school amsndment and against
all the rrat of them. Th* vote In
this county for th* school amendmeat waa almoat two to one, or
somewhat better than in th* rest
of tho state.
In the thrs* Sanford precincts
th* vote for the school amendment
was 1810 to 1097 against, while
the rural praclneta voted 1417 for
th* amendment to 748 against.
Th* combined vote waa 8227 for
the amendment and 1846 against
It.
Tha grand total o f city and ru­
ral precinct* on tho other amend­
ments wna aa followai *
No. 2 (Supreme Court) 842 to
2990.
No. 8 (county charter) 1296 to
2322.
No. 4 (Leon county) 700 to 2437.
No. 5 (Day county) 787 to 2375.
No. 0 (Monroe) 761 to 2823.
No. 7 (MonroeS 747 to 2237.
No, 8 (Dado county) 742 to
208,
No, 9 (Lo* county) Jin to 2201.
N*&gt;10 (Escambia county) 701
to 2198.

By CHARLES F. HAKHETT
WASHINGTON (AT — Hepub^
Ileans today swept toward potslS
•ey 1heir biggest margin of power
in state capitals since 1929, win1,in- -r leaning In 21 of 3U gover­
norship races.
The (H)l' triumph in yesterdays
elections — if present trends rnntlnuo — would capture six gover­
nor’s seats now held by Demo­
crat*. Fifteen Democratic
lc guvernor*hip* were at stake.
Meanwhile, Republicans won or
held a lend in all the )ft eimtcxtriL
nlutex where Republican* ulr-udyW
control tho *tutrhou*e.
Rut several of the race* were
still very close.
The upshot could he to Inctease
tho number of Republlcnn gover­
nors from the present 26, to 31;
Democrats would drop hack from
control of 23 Htntehouaea, to 17,
A 31 to 17 count for Republi­
can* would match the (SOI* maruln in 1929. Governorship* usually
carry enormous power* over Patjronnge and political organization*ft
ut the local level-powers thut can
of feel national races.
Democrats found solace only In
Ohio, where Gov. Frank J. f.auscliu rolled to nn unprecedented
fourth term over Republican Char­
les r. Taft, younger brother of
Hen. Robert A. Tuft. Roth Lansche
und Taft are regurded politically
ns lono wolves, sometimes moving
independently of party organisa­
tions.
Nationally • known Demoeratn kt
were being wmsheil under liy the
Republican tide In returns from
these states:
Illinois — I.t. Oov. Sherwood I’.
Dixun, Gov. Adlai K. Stevenson’s
choice to succeed him In tho
Springfield executive manalon,
lost to Republican William G.
Stratton after lending through the
night.
Mnnssuchuietts — I’ortly Oov.
A. Dover, keynoter at the Demo­
cratic national convention, fell V
nnrruwly behind after also hold­
ing a margin for hours. Tho lea­
der was Republican Itep. Christian
A. llerter.
MU'hlgun — Gov. G. Mennen
Williams, remembered hy many
voters throughout the nutlnn for
his prominent role in the Demoerotic Convent lull. Hailed steadily
In a battle with Rupuhllcan Fred
V Ai'-er Jr.
In Montana, Republican J. Hugo
Aronson pulled into a hairline lead
over Dcmoerutlc Gov. John W.
tlonner.
Two more Democratic upsets
were definite and final-in Indian*,
Republican George N. Craig, for­
mer national commander of the
American Legion, heat Democrat
John A. Watkins; In Delaware,
Republican Rep. J. Caleb Hoggs
ousted Democratic Incumbent Gov.
Elbrrt N. Crawl,
Aside from the Solid South,
Democrats were elected only in M
Ohio, Missouri, and Rhode Is­
land, and were leading In West
Virginia.
'
Among Renubiican governors
who were tn the forefront of the
Elsenhower nomination battle at
the Republican National Conven­
tion, Dan Thornton of Colorado
was to-elected and Arthur II.
Langlle nf Washington held a
■mall but steady lead.

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CAUIMO attention to th* 177th
anniversary of the Marine Corpe
zr Nov. I0th, these Leatherneck*
In Washington model the oldest
and newest uniforms. Although
different In color and design, th*
preeent day dreaa uniform re­
tain! many of the tradition* of It*
1778 counterpart. ffalernuMte.aM

In seven miles the Niagara
River falls 316 feet which Include
Niagara Fall* and a serlu* of iaplds.

WEEKEND SPECIAL
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- No. 11 (Raeambla county) f 10
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NOTICE

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GOP Scores Winsln
Governor Races To
Almost Set Record

Vice PreMident - Elect

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Popular Vote
Klee Vole
Htev’s'n
Htev, Els.
Kls'nh'r
217,327
124.700
11
30.089
83,471
4
114.009
« ...
82,197
_
1,188,860
1.303,780
32
_
103,337
230,368
0
481,482
010,089
8
_
62,228
65,770
3
—
379,289
479,813
to
239,840
127,831
12 _.
—
83,780
138.364)
4
2,083,901
1,759,934
27
— &gt;3
1.(Ml.433
744,202
387,434
689,021
10
—
163,792
372,117
8
333,002
10 _
344,111
231,908
220.393
10
118.343
232,273
3
—
391,390
493,150
9
— 10
1,904.042
1,262,078
— 20
902,770
t.233,292
360,109
432,750
It
8 _
143,220
98,389
_
790,820
13
794,403
66,060
9.7,750
4
_
130,237
298,034
6
43,71X1
22,002
3
_
196,509
103.K88
4
—
992,288
1,3JO,263
10
_ 43
3,001,092
3.907,712
602,247
14 _
501,810
4
30,394
81,038
_
1,419,1711
1,827,310
23
410,004
180.328
8
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80,497
144,999
0
—
2.103,499
2,157,782
32
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200.2(8)
200.331
4
103,126
8
154,380
_
33,434
108,137
4
_
338,32(1
342,699
tl
723,129
329,369
24
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119,152
173,201
4
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109,239
43,220
3
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260,433
343,331
12
—
224,683
260,5117
0
390,075
300,899
H _
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381,144
900,944
12
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33.398
60,720
3
22,700,592
27.076,11X1
81) 442

was hailed In the free world'* capllal* as Indicating a rnnllmiulion
of American policy of rc*i*ling
went up.
Democrats started hunting for
jobs. And President Truman, speed­
ing back to Washington from Mis­
souri, offered the President elect
his private plane If Klaenhower
wanted It tn make his proposed
flight la Korea.
Klaenhower, tired and happy aft
er a strenuous SO,000mill- cam­
paign, planned a today vaeallon
In Augusta, Ga., his first with the
Secret Service dogging Ills heels
For Ike, the vulancfic of votes
which put him In line o* the 33rd
man tn become president uu* more
of a personal than a party triumph
Kvrn If his party couldn't keep
pace with him In Ihu far corners
of Ihc land, the 62 year-old warrior
si atea man had a personal mu tula Ie
from Ihe voters matching In vol
ume that given Herbert Hoover,
his last ftepuhlleun predecessor In
tU2fl, amt rivalling some of those
fr Franklin I) Roosevelt
The Informal Republican South
cm Democrat coalition which has
dictated enngressiouul action on
legislation was strengthened by the
Klsenhower victory and the geo
eral could expect from it support
for Ihe program he laid out in fii.
campaign "crusade "
House control apparently hinged
on Ihe otilcoine In a hull dozen or
more dlstrlel* created by reap
with only u vote nr two likely io
separate total Republican mid
IJcinncridle strength
The Senate contest was lost us
tight. Ilepublleans had gained u
nut of onu seat and needed lo win
four of nine undecided races lo
scut -18 Republicans In addition to
Hen. Wayne Morse of Oregon, who
NKW YORK i/U—Following Is the ognlzc clearly Ihe weight of the
turned Independent ami supported text of Hun Elsenhower's uarly rus|Km*lhlllllu* that y o u have
Stevenson.
morning talk In the crowd assent-' placed upon me and f assure you
If the (10I1 won Ihe four out Mud in Iho ballroom at III* hotel thut I snail never In my service
standing races In which they were henili|iiurter*:
In Washington give short weight
lending
In Kentucky, Wyoming.
I am mil curtain, my frlcmli, to llmsu rchjHinsiblllticH
Arizona and Mlchigan--lhey could whether or not you hove read or
To each of you here who has
organize the Senate Jan :t will: heard the lelegruin that Mr Htc- worked so hard lo make this cru­
Morse's help.
veiixon just sent In mu. It reads:
sade a success thus fur, lo every
If Morse, who won't say how
‘The peoplo have made their man. woman and child-und there
he will vole on Ihe t|uesllon, joined elinlce mid 1 eongrutulutu you. Thut have been many children lu It—
the Democrat* Unit party could you may lie the servant und Ihe throughout Ihe country who have
organize Ihe Senate with Ihe lie guardian of peace ami make Ihe helped, I extend my war mthunkx
breaking vole of Vice President day of Irimhle a dawn of hope Is ami ho|ie thut Ihe day will come
Rarklcy.
inv earnest prayer Rest wishes, when I can extend thut thanks In
Then the Republican* would Imve Adlai Stevenson.
a more personal way.
Just as I came down to the
to wait until Sen. Richard M
Now, all over the country there
Nixon of California, swept into ballroom I replied lo that telegram Is still a more personal word of
office by the Klsenhower landslide, n* follows:
appreciation. The courtesy, (he
hecumes vice president 17 days
‘ I thank you for your courteous wnrmth of Ihe grouting that Mamie
later to reverao tho result.
and generous message. Recogniz­ and 1 have experienced everywhere
.Stevenson wax able lo hold to- ing the Intensity of the difficulties has been something that is mem
Bother only tho tattered remnants that lie ahead, It Is clearly neces­ orablc—Indeed, unforgotabie. So to
of the once-xnlhl South, plus pox sary that men and wttmen of everybody this evening wo feel this
slbly Kenturky and Missouri In tho good will of Imlh parties forget the very great debt of gratitude.
border stales, by his campaign of imlitlcal strife of Ihe past and deI also point nut that we cannot
"talking sense to the American pose of a tiettcr future. This I now do all Iho Job ahead of us
peoplo." Ills running male, Sen. believe Ihey will do.’ It la signed except as united people. So lot ut
John Sparkman, helped salvage wllh my name,
really out Into practice what I
hla horn* state of Alabama, hut
Now, my friends, It la trite to have tried to aay so haltingly In
nut much else.
say that this Is a day of dedica­ Iho little telegram that I sent to
In Springfield, 111., Htovenaon tion rather than of triumph, but my late rival. Let ua unite for the
philosophically conccdrd the vic­ I ant Indeed as humble as I am better future of America, for our
tory to Klaenhower, culled on all proud by Ihe decision that the children and our grandchildren.
Americans to "cloae ranks" ami American people have made. I rec'nd now. my rrlendi, It has beer,
plpdgcd hi* support to the winner.
a long and sometimes hard road,
Klsenhower, wildly cheered when Kern of Missouri went
to but It haa been groat to meet you
ho appeared In a New York hotel defeat and Sen. Harry dawn of people, to work with you—all of
Cain
ballroom, matched his opponent's Washington was (railing.
you—for a common cause,
unity plea, said It was "a day of
flood night.
Elsenhower carried W tihlngton
dedication rather than triumph" hut Missouri still waa In doubt
end pledged that ho never will
In Ohio, Democratic Oov. Frank
GOP Congress
glvjj "short weight" lo hla respon­ Lauiche won going away from
sibilities In Washington.
Charles Taft, brother of the sena­
In hla sweep, Elsenhower cerrled tor. despite Elsenhower's hefty ma­
fContlnnod From Pate One)
Wisconsin, center of a nation-wide
two states the Republicans haven't jority over Ktovenion In the state.
been able to capture alnce 1024,
Do Iho other hand, Elienhowar'a controveray stirred up by hla tac­
Maisachusetta and Rhode Island. surge
helped ens. Jose h , me- tics In pressing hi* CommunistsHe won or was out In front In 13 Earthy of Wisconsin and William In-government charges, rolled to
atatea where the Republicans have K. Jenner of Indiana gat reelected. victory,
not had a presidential victory since Ruth wero prime targets for DemoBo did 8en. William E. Jenner of
im-Arlaona, California, Florida,
Indiana, another member of Ike
Idaho, llllnoia, Minnesota, Mon­
(he split of the traditional!* Ranate "Claes of 1M0" swept Into
tana, Nevada, New Mexico, OkieSouth, Stavenaoa salvaged office ala yean ago on a wave of
home, Tennessee, Texas, Utah,
Alabama, Arkansas. Georgia, resentment against a moat short­
Virginia and Washington.
»itppl, North Carolina, South age and postwar economic con­
Hut hla landslide wein't quite aa
linn and probably Kantwxy, trols.
widespread aa
‘ that‘ registered
-*
by
Other msmbera of this "class"
liana and west vlralnla,
Hoover since Elsenhower couldn't
Hoover,
who wsra returned to office yes­
break
i
breaklnto
Weat Virginia, Kentucky
terday were Sena. William* of
and North Carolina
Carol
aa the former Dixie atatea than South Carolina Delaware, Malone of Nevada, Ives
Id In iins.
President did
m.
Gov. Jamea F. Byrnes an- of New York, Watkina of Utah,
In aomt reapecta, Elsenhower's where
where Oov, Hubert Kcnnon backed Martin of Pennsylvania, Thy* tf
was more of a personal than a tho GOP nominee.
Minnesota. Flandora of Vermont
party victory. Although he helped
Allan Shivers of Taxai stood out and Xnowland nf California.
tlact Republican administration* In •a the only Democratic governor
In addition. Brlcksr of Ohio waa
whoso state followed him In sup­ out In front In hla race. But three
porting Elionhowtr.
other memben of tho Clue of '40
House battles and gubernatorial
The Elsenhower vIctonr-Bromie- 'were trailing — Cain of Waahlngton. Kern of Missouri and Ecton
friend
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of Montana.
hlg ei
On* of tha tronlaa o f tho election
loot Lodge Jr., con- in foreign poUclei-apparontly waa
anufacturod out
waa the
t apparent 1
defeat of 8*1
by his .Democratic
Hants;
ir il'i
Cabal Lodge
,
John F.
{ ularlty
cnimt
ta by John • i f *Kennedy,
in i m Maiiachueatta _____
mocrel
ulhful Democratic House
race. Republican Ben. Jame*
the1
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traditional
strength
South,
Wa r r e n c o m m e n t s
the depth* of my
coal!Won, which ga ve 1
‘ my .party.
elections and Truman
TALLAHASSEE
Joy. Fuller
supported

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.iml central portions ttiW afternoon ;
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NEW YORK (AIM—A ''very
I f Ip
revere cnrthqtinku" was recorded!
shortly heforo 1 p. m. today on ' \
rnlimdiin University'*
lelamo- i i
Kinph nt l’uli-ndrs, N. Y.
f c A soke-muo sa'il tlm quake
sni* in ntimnt that out* nf tin- re­
H i I lie \ ( m ii l i l n l I'r r M
cording instrument* wua broken.
I I ra v \ m lim ; » ;h rrporhMl friilll
Iln iuiil |t wni olio of the molt
p u t * nf Hu* 1 (Mintr% in toduy'f*
hrvrro truniora of tlm year and
h p.nli. sUli
n tl.il • » rtiMii .Kill ,111 \m il h
I'ltlniutinl it» distance nl 7.200 |
patt»&gt;
nf ID puhlu *k i
mlli'ii in un uncertain dlreetion,
V n lu ( ) n .\ n u 'M iliM f it i
I ' ••nli.* vi't and Ih-iitm rut \ ill.ll
hot imulldy near
Kamchatka,
Sin aler Jo tip h McCarthy
*&lt;n p i .i’vptd i-'i I'ttirs from
A i n ilis h in r
S r 1 i m lhurl lien -t Siberian eiilnmln.
D 1. 1 . \ ft ;tti« d ial \ t r im Its
Thi‘ Const mill fjeodetir Survey
Of puramount intermit ill vnrluili Semite rurei throughout the tut- '•inner Secretnry fur Air and lieuil nf lie- l!Fr, Stu.ui Sviningto.i, it
I * 'ihitv • * piatpli
i thiliI he
In Washington mid the sensitive Hull is mil' between hi illitoi lle.iTy Cuhnt Fudge nf Mo-sailms.-ll* mil making .he lit'nt n( hi- life agOi.i-l the Republican Imuei 1’ hem
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last
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trip
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Dwight
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inneil in ii'verely It wui Impoi- imhussudor In (irent llitlaln. In Tr.unun’-. iimne &lt;tnte if Missouri d* K. Kauchihl,
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Eisen h o w er t&gt;«la&gt; n ld c l In- i .in^itn* 11mu 1111*
( i t , mi
I he*»r »hiiw **il IJIA fur
rdile to determine the diitunte of
li.ilto l lu tlie ftoml of Mitt— d ial jiiim iiu u t fm 141’i■ i 1
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1 ,d -id ' l l fm (h r Ilhittik*
l e quake.
w ill decide whet he i hi win- oi 111 Sntllll « i • k111 i tn j •m •11 1 i * i ,' i .a
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H .n III:III S ,n ill.: I I"n
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A spoke-man -aid the tremor
his,— Ihe p ic ,idem '
•d i noiij 1 ijilt i * (.diK noli1 fh.it
••Mil I »l •*(.;**l» i uti. i.
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liiillrnteil n ‘ very, very strong
T h e general and his &gt;lie h it a
fit st p in rid I - n h i'T r roinimake."
train al I&gt;|,old 111*1*1 %11H||\
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((t*M* ;i\ . 111.d ll' u kill IIHK,
Si n il's it* |»(o|t«. id ii
f * ' n t ' at mM l a .1 'iic put i i idiiut " u rn *
l e litral Station on
The S'|n iiu» Hill, Alii., C.illege
th eir return from . mi i Till H im I fiuh.U i u i *i t|«t u «. t- 'i -Dtii I irtiiiruTat *»% Hi* y did fm ir
leililioitraph registered n n exItoston (hi- mm n -if 1(I i i'li’l rlu i.i ti i i c • Dm t i. i l
tri'inrly severe earthquake that
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\ lany *»f t «&lt;■m idm * '••■rif 11,, 11\ fMll IP Ilfltd
lug. and went ill m .I . drill'
In'Ran nt I2:0t&gt; |i. m. EST. The
Voting in ttu* City ' elect Inn ill
A vole as heavy a* lust year's
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to then r \ f i in\ mU i I |'iin l \ Ini i| i .•
Rev. I.noli J. Kliele. the college
Ifu itna*liu! (In t i: till u lllr ll all
Smith
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the lone poll at the f’ ity Hall Mini was not espeeted in the City rifepolling p la n ..........
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seismologist. Hiiid that, according
i aiff p. !•'&lt; u rn * (m in i ; **•!( tn Ire
in the pulling plm'ii* of San foul’* lion when 2,ttiHI lialtots were rant,
s la iih n lla ii'- 1fu ll * •! II«-«I f*n In •■•*!%\\ lie (hi "i I h n
to n inellminnrv are he traeed, the
fti I1! uVhli* a Ii t!,t! i •U'u I k D- it
pin-im t- was going at u live­ according to II. N. Sa.vcr, City
'street
•m '.
r ii'tih i t . Mn^hi Minnv
i|iml.e originated on the muthern Governor Casts
His iln,'"
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ly pace early Ibis nfti-rnoun, with t'lerk Fast year niniliilati’s were
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a \ pn 11I4* li.ld 1m ( Itlll III
1- only one post in the nice.
Th" i|ii«l(e win registered nlin1
from a limoo-m, ftl ll"** D tllll fill K'.Ui* i -Ml « f it nl!
The weather today turned out
tn- *411 tl1’«l» ••» Ta 7»■ 1Tt V puli'*
However, Mr, Save) said, voting
in the Heiiiniiitraph nf th" Cull«
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IVASHIN*iTON r the fir-t seat
fern in Imtitnte nf Technology nt J
apart rocot Inuhl 141m nli f r i t | m111111 ........... fin i |
Fuimlemi. Hr. ('hiirlen Itlehter E Stevenson came to this little fort in getting to tlie polls mol elrclinn tliis year. Approxitnately ( tereil election reliirn- from across
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which would pluee It in the cate­ Hcm m -rntlc ticket In the fiuul art tallies |&gt;y voters waiting In cast glide to cast haIlot in tlie City largely the voting patterns of the place
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past
gory nf the "really treat earth* of Ills fight to win the presidency Ihelr loti lots People were waiting election.
I hi- V l|i| I till I Mill i III
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they Voted u itlm o l a ..a d
I to
'Min ik fti.it
if ' Inin- Inr «i
of lllt&lt; United States
in line even shortly after polls
Approximately half of the 2,tl4-t
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Some sm all co n ilu u n llie s alw ays general took Ids turn at tin* n .tm
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registered voters tn pii-cinct Ni&gt;. rum pic I c tlie ir vole counts early m achine first and Itii-n lu- m l. 111&lt;tti i i l l « iif(4iii 1 •mils » • , f. . 1
Officials III the nnnilrilnii Mil.
*mu M...I \ ni h i Ki
mu r r had
stood oulslde the
Voting h) precinct- in the gen­ ,'t had cast lallols, while aliutit Anil lti.'&gt;2 w as no o xrrp th in
ierviitnrv at Ottawa. Canada, mid
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i hit side ag ain, the l i .u l m m - i - It n mu; ( uti-vl 1f11f min ,i', 1
polling place as eral I’leetion was a- follows: No. one-III Ini of these icgisteted ip
The first town to report a cum got another round of appl oi*. |o&gt;m (M il'll • I dh .I.
tlie sel-mngrunh there continued
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ii a •• i It i pi ml a la d Ad 410
Iho governnr ar­ t. xu,’i West Third .Street, Bin bal- |,r,'v-iiu-l No. tfi, :t,ttt, and in prn- plete tally was Sharon. N It
8i regl-tir vlnlrntly 20 mlnutca
u I mhiI 27 people H ie gem i it w a n d
II M'J’I«" 111It ’I I 11il 11 'i1 Hi 11 &gt;' I '••■'. I f i ll' d
I Hr I n i’ "»"*( Vi lie
rived. The Town lots east: No. :t, .Sanford ('alining
which gave Hwlght Rlxentmw*&gt;r to the b ystand ers amt m w - pin, III*' a n m iiil u im U m!"|
No. I. i,iHI7, had voted.
after the find ihuek.
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total of Hepilhtlcan. .72 voles, anil Aillut lo g rsp h e r*. and said
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when he entered A tla n tic t oast Fin e depot ( d i l l 7,it(l5 registered voters in Sanford Stevenson. Hemncritt. 11
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ee
yon
Inniglit
"
Bribery Charge Is
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p ik h lir .in
•and it took him Brunt H ia ilt p ia r le r iiI, 1,1(18.
In ItMH Sharon gave Thomas
4 I llrtf InnFtT fill ClINP |r’au*«*
T in 'll lie henifed to Ins Hoi mug 4iit\ J .1 ItTN I
!u •
ft
m il 'I U Ilk 14
30 minutes i&gt; f
Dewey
of
Now
York
21
votes.
Quashed In Court
side D riv e home on the i olouihia fill* .l.lll' VU'ilM i &gt;1- 1- p . 1f 1\
l i d ' ti i n . a d o a i d &gt; i » i i i’ w a s
; wailing for other
President Trnmnii I and Progres U n iv e rsity eam piis \n aid. said (lull DU’IU || I d \ . Mli.nl (1
D ty ■ • u li,d h j s
111114 nil h r
voters tn com­
»lve Henry A Wallace, .7
lie hnd no plans for tlie d«&gt;
I lim it I •'I p ill.11*'1&gt; tut \V hll
.Mill ! r idl 1fir m u
nf th r Vi if If I
Cirrillt Judife Truman (J, Futch
plete balloting tie
Else where in New Hampshire,
t he general rin sed Ilia cam paign N i*uii»ri
I •. d l l • d id Itii* Iii" (• ti i n r in ” n
ruitained a motion In Tavares yc»i fore ho could find
the town of Mll^flelil gave Risen in llostnu Inst night w ith a fervent
Allm llU
M lfp'r-iim i
• D a lu m! 1 i n i D l n t r f*»r IK*a-* I D * jm h h r :ilis
a booth and mark
terdny In ipiaih "Information'*
hower eight vote* to none for I pledge " In x lriV A Jo keen wul It -oo ^ elt1 « . 1n.h Mpm at n t-t 1 1n f Imped, in
u e r i i Inf StevrUMin**
hi*.
charges that were filed aval nit
Sfevrnxin In 1018. Truiiinn go| o yer i gain wntmdlng oliA linilie ni )dh »U
.•‘•Tr.'ihi n 1*^ p m *tt* *
• ■ i d a i '/.Vd 1
Just before go­
Mr«. .1. A. Howard, operator of
-vie vole to six for Hewt*y‘
' ' and scarrin g the sp irit of A n ie in , . Mi i i ufat, , ti
I He * it*- i t tl.i rti'fi
Mm
*ua \ Hr ki iitu n a n r i nil
ing I n t ii Ihc
' fl i c Stoke* Khlt Market on HanBrim
i i ' s Farm. Fla . reported n
hum* ?•• i
i* fin MiafH'i D - . i ft n il» ln li: h t t K S ' l
f i m iu h l nr if the
youth "
booth, .Stevenson
Toni Avnnue, fin- allegedly trying
I
-t
split
between
Elsenhower
and
,1
MliHai flip
i
|
li l,
« •-«.(' i nrh
\t r f (i •f ! i 4ip'&amp;
bv ERNEST It. VAtTAltn
Three murder cases will appear
T his was his Inst m in o r c a m
. , --------- laid: "I nevrr
to bribe a game officer In Luko
Sleverison
(liie
hallnl
w
ns
throw
n
i ni'
1N D K P E N D K N C E . Mu W -P r r s
r i •*f 41 -ntii* iDm* tm n n i r&gt;*u The
thought 11 was so hard to vote In pioeeeilitlgs of the Ta'I term of
pniglt sp e e ch
enmity on Apr. HI, 1052.
heeuuse it w.v. mntkcil fur
i i t | 1.1 t id t h r f mIN tn * 1 •* m n e
Circuit Court which opcto-,| to,lav. hlrlil Truman voted for Aillut Stcv
The o rato rical guns that have
llilll.it Hi* in r.
fl. \V. Spencer, olio of Mr*. There Is quite a crowd here."
The crowd of about 20U later ai'corillm* to Hubert tirl"r*&lt;. »*■ rnsnii tmlny and left Imincdliiletv 1“ "•b e.mdid i(.-s l our years ago, been crash in g and booming .,. n ,
n*»»l hallnl n h
p i» s r,p .a ltd- v • I *m i -I v, ill tn* open
IInward'". » Homeyi. raid today
afterwards try train for Washing 2.P,mi,n
," " r v" 1' ' i" " 1 s,r"in
,1 i * ...
'Mild II p
I "I
land for m any months were I Di Nlipid S ■m i
thnl the deeiilon had the effect of grew to about 1,000, Including many slstiiiii stair's attorney, which will Inn
I tinriniifMI rrn*i\ « il twit uili*s mi tInj ,
\
i t#lj ■ • .D .i ■
• - fd m *tier
silent .low The political sword pi ,v t&lt;&gt; j *1 h i .1 • •
w ipiiiL' mil nil the charge-. iiitnlnit school children who swarmed in Involve the cinpiincliitp of a grand
He
east
his
hullo!
In
the
gvm
lfl,‘
8tale‘s
Highls
ticket
■I
»
,0 I't . -I | Votes
n 1
was finished
Ih e , .im piugti w i* d i i n k \ n
Jury.
i
hit client,anil reverting her posi- for a glimpse of the governor
In
Hull.out
Flu
Die
results
, | ,
I
i,h
iii
in
ii . i lire
There wn* a holiday all In the
?nLMI'M1 U - Ini'
Court was npcnnd t Iti- tmonliig uiislum of (lit- Memorial lltnMiug showed Slevcii'iat II, Flsentiowci over
tImi in the time when there were lllllc
, ,
,
,
.
tin.
around the corner from tils home
community.
Flsentm w ei went liotue to it owl I i . i n I i lit
liy Judge M II Smith nod ...... .
no ehnig.s pending.
lo
(’iiniparaldc
ligures
for
ik
weie
i
\
l!
t. .li l,m i ., to s t
Heslde a ncarhy church, a lent ed shortly afterwards until a later on North Delaware Street with
the taggesl dav of Ins life
nn , 11-41 'n l 1 d I li ( »
It wbh the third *UCt‘ei»ive time had
Mrs Tniman ami their daughter nol avail.ildtt
d,. t ,* &lt;• v i,
m
been erected un the lawn and
.it lie .iv v hour, in Jun e
lo t i
\ nf»
*■»
that a motion to &lt;p&gt;n«h the itifor- women were serving soft drinks date. According to O l‘. Herndon, Margaret
I'ataliHichei' \ *
lurned out lh
........................
,
■
................
I'M. i.t
haknt . . ..r oh
il I.
set err toll's fur Slot "iisiiu mill noti,. wticn having said " F e f e r rip
jfiHlinn, nr hritiery charges, against and sandwiches to any who might eletk nf the court, the reopening
if ID** ii I d iv! » k M s i i *n en
The three drove Immedlulrly to for Kisciihnwci Thai was Tru 'th en - was uotliing to do lad w all in ■in 11ill in
-tumid take nlace In the ru st three
• Il •«! , ! l.l 1■
s !'*•
Tint
'i n . Howard hail been niitainrd drop in.
•■ 'l I !
the little Independence de|Kil to re (nan's margin over Dewey four Then it was the great invasion
\ lia.t ••TI *1|1l*' (n*
or four weeks.
»» | |
in « Ik'
ill the courts.
I
Ii
l
r
Nr 11
.*1,1'
the l lilt' in
tod.n d was die end of a struggle nnIn t hr i i
The Democratic candidate's final
1■
|D " " '
The cumt was advised bv the join the campaign train from years ago
.1 1 1 Mill MM t itThe charge* itrew out of nn
n i
' 1 tVn
lD |M ih lt r a n
for Ihe great.—I otfi. e oil e a itli
which Truman spoke for the Demo
Ill'll
I.t
V
•
speech
from
f.'hleago
was
in
its
n
.if
assistant
Stale
attorney
that
the
ilc
lh
.l
to
...
I.
1
.'1
And in I'oiuli- mix Unripics,
alleged meeting which a game of­
I Io•m i i l' I ‘
I mhi fm I &gt;r inn
Ills w ife f.im oiis now a* '*mv Wall II •It' - Dm
1.
tidal
effect,
u
call
to
fnrgei
the
)
•
!
Ill
M
l
murder
c a s e s a r e pending, and will ernts in lB.noo miles of travel
Mich , Eisenhower Idaokcd Sfeten
ficer, II. F. Heave*, hud with Mr*. bitterness and thr strife and the
•»tt |l a i \ 1 Mifflall amt f\Nn InT
They arc due hack In Washington son l.'i ii Dewi t seoreil over Tru M am ie" was heslde him
•
1fu 1" •»(I'l •&gt;1 1 M I nisi
f •i-h i • i i | t i t . i .11111(*I. it • I f i ' i ir v
Howard. Heave* claimed that Mr*. name calling of the presidential resplirr the M illing up "f a grand ut I p. nr. tomorrow.
The
H
epnlillcidi
nominee
was
1
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j
u
fa
i
'
i
Il
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1
It
1
H
m
"
V
,
'
1
lu
fy
.
man. h o
Howard offered him a hrihe In campaign ami to until* behind the
\ V\
plelu re of confidence
After easting hls tiullot. the
l..(
.1
•
Dt'
nil
.
♦
i
h
Two
nf
the
alleged
mli'di
rs
ate
•
1
Aliih’iic.
Kan
Klseiitmwer's
I ,tl HI I "I.i
»Nf' I ‘ iwi'fl
exehamr" fur leim.iif prlvili'Kei. winner—whoever he might he
Hi I l f m t . immI m ore at case rit.u c
I’ resldrnl was asked0,-1'«
by a reporter
.
d
ll........
I
M
*
1
ft
ii
M
il
|
fnnnty
cases
while
tho
third
is
n
*h" u i„ homo town gave the general nil m . i c nf liiin - c lf. m lu* la I ap
| * ill
i |)if Nf * Ni'll '••ill fiMlf
Mrs. Ilowiiril flatly denied this
l"'A&gt;
Are you sure that s thr win
||)p f|rn|
|,;,||„)s ,.ils| (h«*rt*
He appealed tn (he people In City case.
si.lit’ A Dll
1 I? D •? In I
........ • *1!• 1
i » It &lt;1 mu if *. i n. I mi
ninl meeriifolly won three fitrhti close (heir ears lo the "cowardly
.in - la-1 night m lliixlu n Ilian Inf HHit \NM il-l i * 'l rn i &lt;■ &lt;iII . nil It
Elsewhere in Kansas, returns nin-e a r.a
Randolph M i l l e r , Southwest ner?'
In the eimrti In hove the original voices nf hale and fear and sus­
tin- at any tim e since tin- 1nl mn .1f 't ?It 4*1 ,.f i ta&lt; 1 Is 1. • 1 ll,. In ii mi uni I SD m iii I'lin rf|9*9Vi«i.
"Oh
yes,
he
replied,
Ihcre
s
no
showed
Elsenhower
ahead
III
Far
i i*.
K i . l i l « itiiliil.il** t n••
mail, Is nrrusrd of slaying Wash­
i harpe "ipiaihed."
picion" and to believe and trust ington Johnson, West Thirteenth doubt about It "
.III
\ a**•Ills 1 pi 1•pm
sons. 2«h to nil The imlosirint cam paign t.egan In lli.- e clu-ii.g a Imn lit .
fi ii1 rni
i fii &gt;1lli'f • if I ill I !»'•? tllll
effnrt- th r -perch at Hie tt.i-ti.n Nl iMlhl 41.1■Ii It Hi.
in each olher.
l.tlt
•
in
He
put
in
hi*
linol
pitch
for
mtvn
gave
Presliieul
Truman
77
ti
JTT • • i|M * 14 ! ■
•*t 11 *• I I fill Ntcl, |&lt;||
Street, will) n knife nil June 7. a"&lt;«4*i.l.'i. A uditorium and a tin a iiim lc h ln u \ (. in in 1" i ii 1 .» N nil*. 1Mill
And he said: "It your ileeislnn muling to a wniraut signed hy Stevenson laxt night In a nation |„.r ,.rl)) „/ l|s V(lt(, in li(,H
of C Membership
*.'• .Kill !•* lor I'D * nlm" i t
i«4la.i iI.M., f
ll • *1
This was the first marked shift le l.’Vlxbm -liow lie gave un nidi A il ,iK l-'l. rn
Ii (Jen. Klienlmwer and the He- Sheriff I'. A. Mero. The alleged wide radio and television program
I ititii * it,•(•■nt I it-*
i n iiiu iit.iin
cation of .-trait, or d.ail.t
|i»’KMnn i t \ 1'IH'Dls
n ............ ii&gt;
no
Committee To Meet publican parly. I Khali ask every­ killing iK'ciirred In the (iratige in which Stevenson, Sen John
i . . *- tti Ndl kfk 1 .It lillll.i
I »f T .ll
He took the train from Ho-toii
1'k 11pP' 1 11i i Ill* i 1 I t ■It" hoi Si m),i.
one who volcd for mo to accept Hlossotn Cafe nn Southwest Hoad, Sparkman, hls vice presidential
tfii* i» him " •11' t o fur
-tm rtly i.fle i m ill.tight fur New ...
i i ii
riuiii fm tlie Seminole County the verdict with traditional Amrr according to Deputy Sheriff W. IF 5S6} S v i l M '" ......... Jandiilns To Operate
•til M •*r4
I 1HIII Ki . 'if I II I*
Y o rk with |il.in- to vole e a rly Hu­
l i t .It 1.it II *' •1j
\ i.,i
«• I'tfl«* it n l 'll»'ll' !*»•*-, r *•I %4
( hninln r of (’iinimeire'a forth* lean sportsmanship. If you select Hood.
•
mor rung
i t i t ■mu f •u an Mm it Id 1
I
f
fir
f
mo,
I
shall
ask
tne
same
of
the
“
This
election."
Truman
told
tin
A
n
i
O
C
O
(iu.N
S
I
f
l
i
i
o
f
l
enmlllg meiiilM.nhip drive will bo
Tonight la- w ill go to lu- head lif i; 11 •'' ! ■•ii !’• i
In the seenml County ease.
iliil'lliieil ill a ipeeial mi'etlliif of Republicans, nml I shall u*k our Cleveland Neal, nlins Cli'vidutid voter*, "may ilcclde whether we
q u arter- m a dow tinl.iw n hotel to
Raint'all
G in i i-i
M | •4III l • i 1 il II « f. Dt tnher
Lord
to
make
me
un
Instrument
shall
go
ahead
and
expand
our
.............
..
„
r
.......
the meiiihenhlp coinoilltee vailed
w a lcli Hie vole total- as llo-y r nl I iiiu I m II &lt;
'1-7 •N 1Is .■I 1f MH nl . (ppD
M’Nenl. Maitland, Is chargcil with prosperity or slide back Into a de „.rvlr(.
of
hls
peace."
|
*
Jw
k
fur Thurxilny aflcrnoon at 8:00
Shows l!'u liuTcasu
|M l l l l iM1 - r, n il l-l »4 \ 4 ni|T . ll Mil
Stevenson's last minute appeal the Mlaylng of Curtis Fee f'hat- pres 11on. It may decide whether Awh1) ................. v,--,r.-„i„v on II.
nVIuek in the City Hall, U was
E lse n h o w e r'- cam paign leaders (in- i 1 •.1i ■t i
^nnn, Winter J'ark, with a knife on wo sh.ii preserve and extend our |(,r „,,,
nl limit •1 N• III. U
A' 11(„ „ rd-o
jwiiiuum'i'd
today liy
Forre*t came In a nation-wide television
c a rrie d an a ir nf q u id con In rn • It ♦
i;, -f .i11 fii ii mimui 11 ifmUu II imI m iS7
Sreckenrldtre, nianaKer of tho anil radio program In which he Sept, (t, according to another war- civil righlx and
‘
* Service HtoH.m. ....... Ih. ,,r..p,i, - flderire T h e y said they believe In­
i ' t lit. fi* . m m • l kul
t It*'
AD
it Ml
•1' 1 i tniil I.t
shared
the
spotlight
with
Presi­
rant
algned
hy
Sheriff
Mero.
The
them
fall
before
a
wave
of
smear
„
f
Mr
M„
Chamber.
is " III "
' i i . ii f • 1 Nl ' in " (llll
III 111 Ml
dent
Truman,
Vice
President
llnrkalleged
sillying,
Deputy
Hood
said,
anti
fear.
Me mhern hip Chninnnn, B, (I.
II. Jumlubi
Hut the alm o-phere around head
■Melit.* i • iSnii l
I,i \
' jink' 11 K. J . .Muti|*lilnn9 w'ftlll®
"Above all. Il may decide wheth
Kilpatrick, la uritlnir all member* ley and hls running mate, Sen. occurred lit Altamonte Springs.
Tlie ninth.&gt;. f.o.ii.-rlv was knw.oi q u arter- appeared to -peak w till a f r him » *•• i •
• lif
,t im II i i I i
•th I'l \
John
J.
Sparkman
of
Aluhuntu
cr
we
ahall
finally
achieve
lasting
In
the
City
case,
Robert
XII11 «ii»ll(it«riJ flit I Ti imp I nur i
in pay their due* liefore tho drivo
an the M ill.. Amoco lin n ,Slo|i
\« nl • I*i •►Infill |j|Inrf iiaiHii
I I V' 1 &gt;
(In ia tM ill
In
hla
references
tn
Korea,
Stev­
peace
nr
be
led
into
a
Ihlr.l
world
Huns,
Ml,
1014
West
Tenth
Street,
Inirim in that the commlttuo and enson said: "The Korean Wur nml
Service, an.l wim ..|ierate.l l.y
mI r .i■*
fm ft le .tk r iinem muni
'll (i.l lint ♦l «t It V it •* nl*
war."
Is
charged
with
murdering
I,i««lo
ti am captains can concentrate all
U ln r.d .-c E , M iller.
le t -U!|' ' Hlltfil |M|| till r f111aIi )&gt;11la■
141
(LiiatiaaM On I'aa* siti
iihh
■hi 1 (nn a I'l Sl • 1 " f"Mill Truman loft a parly given him
Ri'ddlrk, -T2, with n knife on May
their rffurlH enlisting new mem*
The new opetut.i.n, formerly of
No I III lUlkfitii
\ III I| m| l/(* Mil *,111
ti it 1r»n f &gt;f l|9*
ft l|
III
by
hls
old
buddies
rs
of
fi
llnltrry
D
21,
accoriltiig
to
a
warrant
signed
hor*. Team captains will bo an*
(thlcngo, i lime here «ftc. Mr. Jan
Ill'll t iD»
• fuI v iM*is:* - to o |44TviD
I mi i . i * 11, r In 1 4t'M, I I'tKW'l
of
(ho
129lh
Field
Artillery,
37th
Pvt.
WiTli7(Triffin
hy
Cnpt.
Roy
Tllll*
of
the
City
nminct'd later, Mr. Breckenrldgo
Jtllu recently was dint limge.l ftoui
rilimh ip.ri le |iie i
fo ie- u ifli 111« It '
D U ii- tl" i•mill b hi l* Ml.
and broadcail.
I’olicu Dopartniont.
Maid.
the It. H. Army at Fort Devei.n.
p r illMn Hill;! le menu ip,if 11r t . 1&lt;
i t -• * J •' 4i M«1 V** 1tali'k t»*
T
lm
C
h
ie
f
of
N
aval
IV.»o(Htel
Is
On
Korean
Front
"Our opponents In this election Miim, after -ervlnn In the Signal
I.ait year's drive brought B7
Acrordlng to u police record,
ml ............ ' n I » i N ■(it for
ha* fio w n n le il w ith his c .il.irr.ito iirii-s
ry w memhers Into the Chamber's
Killians and the deceased were campaign have done everything Uori.n, A veteran »f World War I F la th 'll to 1,1 I {g | John A. Itnsaell,
It ............. I KM,* M
iml
WITH THE 2ND INFANTRY commnn-law man ami wife when Ihey could to make votes out of Mr. J a n . Ini.. Iih» aI been In the
Mdd ami the IOBI drive netted
11, . , ,i i tm a 1. s 11 On
flD -i
i A m b u la n c e
D1V, IN KOREA {Special! Pvt. the alleged killing occurred hark the burdens we have borne mi well Air Foree, Hie a.littery and the U R N , -on nf M r. mid M rs. John II
nine.
koo i * 1,
O* ,
(f| .
Atm t fi,
»»•&gt;
and
Willie Orlffln, whose wife, Miley, of a grocery store at Tenth Street and honorably In this cause of infantry .luring Id* nervine, off It.l-se ll o f Soeiety H ill, H,
MlMlfllll
H o s p i t a l D r i v e 1 1,. -O' , • 1. ( hut
llll *4
luisloiiul o f HoKemnrle
|t.iH*ell
live* on Route 2, Sanford, Is n ami Pecan Avenue. The hotly was peace," ho said.
u.el
on
*in&lt;
&lt;
•
IPtl,
with
Hie
Armed
I l l ' ( , , M,| , 1 Ill's* . ' fMl 11 II" r m il.
of 221 West Nineteenth Stint,
Legion Endorses
"Through a hostile
press
member of • four-man experimen­ dragged approximately 80 feet to
■
. —
,.
. *nd i Foree*. He nerved In the European Knnford. three A ir Meihtl*.
\
, n fiiT . 1 ill *D" w ire
tlm Km ••it 1 "in i tl | (nil « ten
continuous propaganda, they have |rh|1Hl
((o. ,atl...H in World
tal
combat
team
atsigned
to
a
nn
outnlde
privy
and
left
there,
ac­
Hospital Bond Issue front line Infantry company In cording to the police report, and tried to spr««‘l confusion and dls Wur „ wjlh th„
, .i. ,| a.. . IVH t » Kmitih
T h " cita tio n r.'ii.ls in p a rt;
It*if 19f14 * r * nf• 1 i ••' -i'l* * iil'f»' huh
A
Airborne ire rlto rJo ii" i.cliieveln.-Jit in a e ria l I till) l Mi If" hu inn *.i * i 1i*9ii n • ( '•(
lit nf
u ii.d o ti r,o (hi- • 1' NNII
.
the accused rrawltd over * fence content. They have even been
Unanimous endor*ament of tho Korea.
flig h t a- pilot of a fiirtiti'i |,11,lo ­
Tiirnpljjtc vn if h In inkhu* *■o . o It 1 * low n»t in ul i M U . The
playing politics with tho sacrifices,
A
rlflomn
In
the
2nd
Infantry
and
hid
In
n
cane
field.
Killian*
nrojHicd County hospital bond*
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tlie
year
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in F ig h te r Squadron .Tt. attach.-,| i m | liu I
till*! "»iml it"
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S t issue w*s given last night hy th* Dlvialon, ho la aarvlng with three was takrn into rmtodv by Captain our men are making nn the battle
ilt .u iy h ( h i
I »- !&lt;• (7 ineliCH
to tlie a irc ra ft c u rrie r USN H .'yle, slilpplTl lit flllflf *l f Alt'* *| nl \ f I v
lino to protect nur freedom umi ( ,p | . E U H o l N . l l U T H t
companion*
whom
he
knew
Indore
Till!*
*nd
Patrolman
Joseph
HickCampb«ll*Losslng Post 5.1, the
during uperatluns ag uin-t euemv rifltl t i l l 0 fit ■«V4&gt;| i \ fir "I III li'flflllllt ' Mhih lh .il 11o Io i uf r iv1ii t ti 11 wt'i i*
achieve peace."
ion.
American Legion, according to hi* transfer to tho For Bast.
Returns From Koreu ag gresso r force* In the Korean went iuD' Ih c titi'io w ith a - ( n i d i m , . . i ,| i .| (I k o l 'I i that »lulr t 111j
He saia ot Stevenson and Spark
The
experiment,
officially
known
All
three
accused,
all
Negroes,
\iame* Singletary, adjutant*
\ n il
/nan:
area from O ct. 12. to Nov. I t , a*f.
&lt; l &gt; Tho acclaim of (he proposal M Army Team Replacement, en­ are being held In the County Jail
"I sincerely believe that these
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WITH THE 25TII INFANTRY IttfiO. Com pleting Hi Iiiis-hu i* dm
able*
buddies
to
serve
together
in
without
bond.
The
deceased
In
the
came about aftor a thorough die*
arc the men—and the only men IHV. IN KOREA (SpecialI-Cpl. in g this period, I.t, (J g ) Russell rif *I ii ppru i «(l fm it put 11 n( hii( wfiN
^
N M ( u l Ul
mission of It w m held by Karlyle four-man group*. In soma case*, eases also were Negroes.
—who can lead us lu victory In lltr Edsel N. Hurst, aim of Mr. mid iin rtirl|in tc d irt s trik e s agaln-t the |n ln ii|&gt; al prop in a stunt to
Seminote C ounty Court w ilt bu
the
teammate*
are
from
the
same
Houihnlder. member of th4 Cltcauso of peace."
Mr*. Howard Wyman of (Jnldcn- iio stil.' turgets und stra te g ic m ili­ a ttract nttention in favor o f the , » 'c »s«d o ver A im is t a e D a y . ncareas and III other* tho men re­
Isuns Hospital Committee.
ro.l, Fla., I* rcturnliur to tho U. K, t a ry canters In the v icin ity of fit.qiosed C m uitv hospital taunts is- ] lau dir.g lu • •- 1*. Herndon, c le rk ,
ceived basic training together In
TERMS LIMITED
PRISON EXPERIMENT
and w ill reconvene Nov. 12,
from Korea under the Army’s ro­ W onsan. F t . (J g ) R u ssell's coin- sue, being voted upon today.
the V. 8.
ClI AIILKUTON HSPLAT
WASHINGTON. (4t - Regardless
JACKSONVILLE Wu-Stalc Pris­
A ft e r a crowd had collected, Ed
_________
Bafor* altering the Army, Pvt. on Supt. L. F. Chapman aaya an of who win* today’s election, he tation program after fogr months ngrous devotion to d u ly Ir. the
A bus containing historical re&gt;
file., of hostile a e ria l opposition Fa n e , lo o k e r of the proponed Inis
He* and other dUphty* from Char­ Orlffln nttonded Dixie County experiment la being tried at.the can't remain In lb* Whllo House of duty in the rontliiit urea.
p
itn
l,
stooped
tit
the
niletoplnme
Ho served in tlm 2Mh Infantry and a n ti-a lrrrH ft fire , were In
leston, B. C.. making a goodwill High School In Croat City.
state prison In Halford "to place more than eight year*.
keeping w ith the highest trad itio n s o f a public nddre-s sy—tciu o p e r­
Movie Time Table
tour of Florida, will be in Benford
The new praaldent will be the Division, now the senior American o f tho U nited S ta le s N aval S e rv ­ ated ley 1-nlt.el W Copildon id Un- j
about the inmate* there e normal
on Friday, Nov. 14. It waa anSOCIAL IBCURITY
first one limited to two terms. He division on the peninsula. It land­ ice."
atmosphere."
Radio H o sp ita l, and told them , ]
ed In July 10(10, shortly nfter tho
RITZ
Raymond Bash, Field Repre­
• r ii need toilay by Forreat Breck­
He (old tho JachsonvIUe Rotary can be reelaclad only once. •
" T h is am bulance did not c&lt;’nu» fo r j
inridge, manager of the Bemlnole sentative of th* Orlando Social Club Monday he doesn’t know yet
"t'iif
dim
MrCtatn"
Th* twtvlarm limitation Is the Communists attacked the Republic
you. H ow ever, som etim e it could
MAHONIC MKKT
Security office, will b* at the If It will be successful "but we naweat addition lo the Constitution. of South Korea.
Chamber of Commerce.
1:7-l-;t:2.t-3 :18-7:13-11:08
come
fo
r
you
In
the
fu
tu
re
.
T
h
e
Master
Mason
degree
w
ill
CpI,
Hurst,
who
has
been
award­
* Mr. Breckenrldgo received no­ Court Houm In Banford on Friday, have three things to enourage us. Known as the 22nd amendment, It
MOVIELV.ND
ho conferred on several candidates Wouldn't you lik e to know you'd
tice of the^tour In a letter sent Nov. T. and Friday, Nov. 21, 10B2
"We have a small voltmw ol waa ratified laat year and affect* ed tne Combat Infantryman Radge, tonight al 7:80 o'clock at n regu­ have it decent hospital fo r them lo i
was a gunner In Company M, Orel
"Snow White and Thu Seven
between th* bomra of 9:80 a. tn. escape*. We have a small number all future ora*Ideals.
take yon to ’ (Jo down to the polls
Dwarfs"
‘
^
He will Uk* of repeaters. W* Rave a
T _small t Ai the Iwumbent el the time Rattallan of the 14th Infantry Re- lar communication of Hanford . , . and vote fo r th r hospltul bond
worker*, dependS ta rts 0 7 0 — fe a tu re 7:00 —
week. Mr. Owen* also wrote
lenities."
the amendment waa ratified. Pre- rlmtflL Ho entered the Army In Lodge No. 02, K. A A, M. at the
Mnsonli: Hall, It was announced Issue."
Intermission 8 2 It last feature
mark* In • aidant Truman waa not affected June 1949,
e l M ic e Boy WllllMM reaueeUng
T hu stu n t was repeated elseTils wife, Anne, lives in 112 S. hv J. Vidal Jones, worshipful mas­
at 0:04
In other by IL However, Truman decided
wheru In the city.
W. Bell Avenue, Dea Moines, Iowa. ter.
not to try far another term.

Genera! Adds FinisTo St&gt;iith (’nritlininus T
rampaiirn Kt'l'orl In
Itoston \\ illt S| it‘t’i*l i

Stevenson Puts Voting Is Heavy In Both General i First Scattered
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I lave Finished Com­
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