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To Proam U Um Progreso of A otrlci.
To PrWoc* Prosperity tor Sanford.

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T DA1I, Y N E W 8P A P K I?
A n ted a te d Praam Leaned W lro

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Wilson Plan

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Churchill Confers Aboard Stalled Liner

race Talks
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New Allied Proposal
,i UMtdcFor Exchan­
ging War Prisoners:
Planes Bbist Rails
(*&gt;—Allied
today
H*od rtlooolM oS orioootn at
, v « o r oad dioolorod yw a ia ia
w Korea—with Ike guarantee no
m a WOOid ho Hot MOM against

Bp NATS POLQWRTIKY
TOKYO UO-ThO 6ld Woodrow
Wilson Usuo of "aeWdstsrmlna
lion"—which played such an itn
portent port in World War 1 peace
.(■reatles—smsrgsd today M a cm
e f t point in Korean armistice
It was in a now AUiod proposal
for releasing and swnpplng prison
era of war and ririUnaa with the
Co mm uniats.
t
Beif-daiemJ nation may cause as
much trouble now aa it did in the
days after World War 1 whoa the
right of nation! to determlna thalr
own destinies was a burning issue.
„
Here, in a nutshell, (s what the
(Htnies told Um Communiats:
PL "We agree to rslaaao all prison
art. Bnt wo will give you back
only those prisoners who want to
Mo bask. Wo demand that the South
Koreans you iorcsd into your army
be |iven the right to asy whether
they want to alay with you during
an armistice.
"In addition, we leave It up to
displaced persons to say for themHives where they want to be dur­
ing'an armistice."
,gk The official United Nations cum
mimjaue said the key to the pro­
pn
munique
posal "U the principle of voluntar;
volunfa
repatriation for all FOWs and
vlOana."
In attending Um proposal a U.N.
delegate, Roar A dm .B i B. Libby,
said the POW swap was based on
"tha principle of aoUdetcrralna
** — ■■
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Entablinhed 11MI&gt;»

DA* W E D N
NE
ESL
S D A Y J A N . 2. 1952

No. 91

F eb. 6 Is Set
| A s D eadline _

President Announces
r-*
01
i
ByTrumanProgram ror ohakeup
O f Internal Revenue

Decision On W h e ­
ther He Will Run
Acain Will Be Re­
leased In A Month

Reorganization Calls
WASHINGTON r A Democrat
1'or Abolishment O f
Ic emigre*'iiun ipiulcd I'rcM.lcul
Truman today as -aying he hopes
0
*1 O ffices O f Dis­
to make kmmu before Fell *'•
trict C o l l e c t o r s
Whrllier he will run again
i-'. Itcp ll.t\s „f ilb,ii t.ib! it porters
&gt;r a White IIiuim- cull lhal he
WASHINGTON
uts President
M n jo r li t 111*1 al Jtm rpli
M utt I iim u i . S?»uf«*i»l
••( tw»»
d iMiinlcd
. . . . «xil
. . in ,Mr.
Win hi W'urs. coiiimaudiur general &lt;&gt;f th IM li 111*:i1111 \ IhvihiMtt t*l lium.ui Imlay aiuuiiiiu'ed plans
at reli r, is the Iasi unv lur ,|(t, |.-|ltr,,|M UM,| oeoigiu Nutnuml Ouaid, will n bu - »u l *b •
: JR. Mu loi a sweeping shakeup of the
ling of can.lldal. s bn delegaler , (.
, ,Uumi|ll, Hemming, chief ..I lh. .............
! Hu
uitrtu in •caudal ridden Inlerual Revenue
mu Ohm In he D.-Iimcralic N.i Ul|, llt|
........ ..
y.M.-i.h.y
IIiii can
mgi
rial Cntirculinii
In- --.ml Hie move n one of a
I),.in-11,| IIiiIcIiimiIi lo-lil the niiHislanl -Ii* ■ i n loll liol 11olil Seplclii
He said Mr iTuiii.iu inhl linn In . lo|il, until Man Ii. HIM. -*
• o n e s o f steps lie plans lo take
ha "I io|hmI he umiltl lie il»*e in
c c lo i
in protect the government "from
I lo
Wink mil Ihllii's si, lit (diuhl kilim when lie look i.vn ns iIivimioii flighl
I I . I-!i I in i o i Ilu- insidious influence peddlers
II
gcm'inl
Hi.
cnmiimnd
will
be
num: in ilu bcliue
what In- is gm
i m i i i - i i i ' .mil lavm seekers ami to expose
i ai in a ,
■III
Iill lied In licnrgiu ill accordulice Dill.
mil punish anv winiigduers "
***** «*•
tloli'b a i li e I O of till' late
with
a
previous
iigrrnneiil
inT*In Ohm Ihc c.iudldalr- bn ilc*
I In- Revenue Bureau shakeup
llnl. 1.1SOI 111.1 Kli/a
l i e #»| * l
t
w
cell
Ihc
two
States.
Mater must name Hun lust ami
I,
0
.III
In oI II it* It •I lie at will In- m the form of a reorganl•
•
I'hc
termination
,.f
Fedeinl
ie
tecinul chuiies Im picsitleulial
ml i'ra.lii .'alltiii plan lo lie submitted lo
ci.giiiluui of an officer of tien leluleil III.ill- scloMlI
M l MPABIUM KM INI U. I. DilAVID when the Utpr Quun Mary jammed an anchor chain, Urltaln's
BOinilleea
*lt
in t'oiigress II calls lor atxillsliing
Woflol.l
a le il
I n ...
&gt;i
ei
nl
lliilchisoti's
caliber
is
a
Prime Minister Wlnaton Churchill holds a shipboard jkmfvrence at Southampton. With him In Ida cabin
A I knim the I'lesideirt bus Ihc
1*11 , in,.
Hie lit offices of district culti'ctor*
Spai
Ii
o'
o
"
n - . J. &lt;
i
Mioice
of
considerable
regret
lo
are American Ambassador Walter S. Clifford (csntsrir end England's Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden
(nleresl ul (lie parlc al heart
,i„, *,. ii ............... i,. ot internal ievenin'
m g
llo
the
Hill
cull,”
lii-in-inl
I
Iciiimiog
lays said, aililuii! lhal hi- lielieve.l
CliUrchUI la achcdulsd to hold u series of Important conference* with President Truman. (/oternaHonal*
Hi
i . i.,.. (* ii,.*i li„iiciti. i Most ol Ho se districts include
S n ifo i.t
the I'reslileuIII Ulllllll 11&gt; III um*-» s a i d
. nt.i.ii. .in. .-i..i ..ti i 'ingle slate, toil Mime of Hie
M ill - i l l .
hte decision before Ilu- ohm th'.ul
“ lieiieiul llutcidsoii'a oiitstnml S ionic!* llit-li Set.... I
large -tales have more titan one
Uuc
mg ability uliil effoits iloulig lodistrict
I’
I li t *
M i lt 111 f i l l .
lit
l-'elli
w
o
Hays said lli.it eandidales Im loiig uolit.iiy service, which begun
In place uf the regional district
the presidency imisl ",ivc Ihcii con in I*»17. have colilribiitcil linn'll «&gt;• V\ .. 1.1 W I I I I ! 114*1 ill I I 111B*It I Hit ( oili'cim s, the rcorganiiatinn plan
Hi**
\it»»v
mi
St‘|tl»in
i
nil.till
.•
jtenl hi writing in order lor then ilu- giowlli ami efficiency ef the
will put all npcrulitig functions nt
n.l i •• #• 11Mill |*&gt;tv lit- In Hie
jinnies In In- liicliiih'il willl Hie II .1 \ulion:il liourd. lie set veil will b. i m i.
lioieuu under 25 district ofh
i
I
&gt;&lt;MI
H
i
pi delegate-- iii Ibe •Mini iiiim.irv t h e
A iii.-i lean
Kxpcililiotiary '.'n.l I o n!.
fle e s , eai'll head'll liy a ilislrict
, Mays told ie|Holeis In. own pi i |-•,i«*i- in France in Wuibl Wnt I II. » ■
'I i i I I I 111 I ' i* 1*1
I I
iiiliiiiiis.,loner
hOlial support II I III......... .
I • tin*’ fill **l
The ll»6J March of Dime* opened in ttemlnol* County today with
I
n.l wii- ci iiimn ni.nird i i c .ml \ i I i l l . i i
Field aelivdie. to each district
ill i \nil Mi
ITi,iii iii .Icfnb-s II . - I l l , lu ll. I III A p l l l IO I.H . ' i n II w i n c h I .
ir • III til lilt I \ III till lie under tutisiliclioo of the
the avowed nhjvt'Uvi* of pulling the fight against polio on a nay-as
ng.ioi i riiiiioin ii'iin will go in i i ill hlrlllllllllg lllbli.l.
iMi11 Il'iMl in fti li**l .Ii tint . oiiiiiii- .loner
you-go basin" after four successive years in which lh* National Foun
t in . I..
|l
1to- plan also calls lot
tIlf*
n
dollun for Infantile I’aralysls hue gone Into debt fighting the only Auditor’s Report On f*”
"*
..........
11,-iieinl llillchisoti becanic a .0 a n - V i It »
Hays said he Hunks there is Inst lunitcliunt ill the l.!lth In III * i * * .1
All oil ices of Hie Internal Rev­
III I*Xl't'lll l\•* tiff ll’s'f
epidemic disease still on the Increase in America.
T ax C o l l e c t o r ’s so'.i' prusiK-i t Hml Mr Truiiiaii ( miry Itcgiineiit. Horbln Nation in m i l - I lilt- Irfl111*IM"v nf lilt enue Iturcuu to lie filled Hirough
"During the last four years," aid Muck Cleveland Jr.. Heininule
ami Scnl Kcfamer may talk over
•--------- ♦County campaign director, "the
ini i III \II111eI Y IM I*•Hilt «' ('ivil Service except that of com­
O ffice Made Public the 10.12 iHililu.il siliiallmi sihiii al litmril. III 1021 and has served :ti llc
of internal revenue
nation has experienced Its worst
tll' l M) f.t Sllllfnt &lt;1 ill I'i-Imii missioner
lie said he lohl Kelaliser last tin- slate ami liiillon win.* Ibal u r \ . I 'l
whose appointment will tie liy the
• «I IM I
k;t •
polio years in history. Many
Tolnl tnx collections In Hcini- Week lhal lie mighl In \i-.it Ml Ion,t In Suml * t i .) l h it *|&lt; I'lesuleid and .-object to (iiiifiruiaflli*t11:i Ik I
oeople are not avfare of lid* great
l- oi Ins iilllsllllnlillg peif,o in I’l lit Is 1
ITuniaii ami talk ou r Ihc silu illoii
t , || f I Mil i
&gt;t» lloll bv Hie Seliale
Increase because polio cases have mile Onuiily from May I. 11*41' lo IT
MO, it)DI ainotinlrd (o ft,- Vlllh him
aiii-e iii which he served as a- n|ii*l il ik
I -laliiishiiM-id of "a stroii'!. vigi k a-1IM|*
I ' "t'lJ ll im i
been widely distributed talher Jtiiic
776,111*, neciiriliug to Ihe Hl.iio ' "Sell Kel.mvei
islahl
ilivision
ciiiiimnmli
r
ol
tinoimis iii-pi. tKill service complete­
aid lh.il lie
illlil \k.t M l (.1. i't ’li* m l uI* • im i *
than concentrated In specific ■milt now on file iii the County
Ihiiughi In- uui'lit do il.” Hay- .1 a 111fnnliy Division from IOI2 iikj«l ni ln t.i I . IB Ml I m It* : ly iiidi'iieiiileid" ef Hie test of the
ureas lint ll*f&gt;l marked the fourth Clerk's office.
In
m i l l , t • I* lla* | UI l l l l t f l l i s n l l W .is
added
I Unit In mi i ia*ti!'iu I f11,in i Imrcun
consecutive year In which the
The report oil the audit of thn
Mr 'Truman announced td.x InS;n.l
mi «l •i\ »ilt. Ti ni l i;,,..* j
;
Mutch of Dimes ha* had to go accoutiis of John L. Calloway,
lie said lie told President T in «»*«rded the Silver S tar. I cgnm
Y
lelilioltN til a statement Issued
ilnto debt lo pay foC the rare of county lax collector, was mail* hyltnail of his Mlggesli ,i In Ifie sen i ol M f iil, lit nii/.t' Mini tiinl \ 11* 4 •*i tllnl nl i* m 'rtl .1 1' IInti I
III* saw .'!•'(imii iii Nt*w i •mil tV i ••it11•tny, wIii* It lie i,d j .liiatly after Secretary of the
luditi
patients
needing
help.
New M ayor W ill Be “The estimated deficit at (he Htssle II. Partin uf th* State Aa- Itnr, and (lie I'residrid sunl hr Guinea, Netherlands Fust Indies |
ITe.isury Snyder tu.l ('(interred
•thought that would lie fine "
ttltillj' Dtpurlnitlil
\||.. Annie • aid •' •*Ii him at the While House. Tax
Elected At Meeting rend of 11*61 I* : |B,000,IMM). Thus
Some lime ago. Mr I rutuaii told ami llie 11Iiil 11.pi tic i itml p.irtiri ■ ||,
Oalloway
was
unable
to
.
putid m mule thuo 75 aerial
■( ,.hi..iii.. i tm i na* I IkIi. i
collei'linn Is im.tei Hie Treasury
fur this amount before
ths tlm* this morning for I'news conference he had decided
—
• Depart uteiil
N ext Tuesday Night arosterated
■my money n.agdyi set aside far devotB
tf lie, would tin, !"&gt;' V'.lki'' /
a
detailed
cHnpartson
of
th
lr
col­
"Same persnin in Hie llureau
v j—
•
scientific r. search rn* for contin­
nnnoimec il until after Ins Mate
if Interiinl Hevena,• have betrayed
John M illio n , city building In. gencies that lie ahead nest sum* lection with that of previous per- of tin. Union, eciihniuic and liiidrel
iorts,
but
he
pointed
out
Hint
it
tic piddle tnu.I rep..... I in them."
snector, has been appointed hy the mer."
rep. tarnled a considerable
In­ messages went to Cungress Hus
'tr
Truman'* statement said.
City Commission to serve ns act­
mtinfii
The
campaign
director
revealed
I " I lie levelution ol that fact ha*
ing City Manager, until a permit- that whrrta* in piavlou* years crease over tin* prevluus two years.
Later,
ul
a
Ivey
West
contei
ence
cm ic as a s|io&lt; k In all decent
Of ths total, general taxes ar
nent appolntmant
slntinant Is onede lo fill
iii/cns I have directed that every
the vneanev created h&gt;- the resig­ the average annual Incidence uf c.Minted for M.22T.62H. This In-.he told re|Mirlers it inighl
radio
wic
a
ho
ut
1(1,000
cases,
that
eluded
ff.92^72
in
taxes
on
the
I
I'ltle
while
iiflci
litmcss.igc
.
went
••Hurt In- made In expose and puttnation of Clifford McKIhblu, who
figure
has
been
tripled
In
the
last
l!*t(*
roll,
$IU
)2,t1l!2
nn
the
10BU
lull
'hi
fungri's-,
bifm
c
InHindi'
kn.iwi
|
Ii mu It persons wherever they
left yesterday to ns-um&lt;' new
&gt;us decMiin
.■ay 1.1 fimini
duties with (he englt... ring film four years, bringing (he annual and |22,Imi on the ItltH roll.
average
to
110,000.
The
four-year
I tie I'le .ldeid lid d Is Ills I’l
DeRni|U('nt taxes III I It I H llwys. rnuiliii’ nut uf the tMiili !
of flmith and (lillespic, Jackson­
case total, Mr. Clavslaud said, arnuiltiled tu f2,2:tt* and in ll*tt*. I Utilise. Inlil icpmlcr-.
ville.
I a ked No Sale Or Mei j;ei !•* S w v i c l I )l| &gt;l( 'III It W i t t ' iciit'on to make Hie lliiicao of
was IIMS,000 - mors than all the unly |H4I. .State licenses Inmight Hie Piesiilenl d In- i&gt; williiu: In sav !
ul --11i..l llevemn ".. lil.ie idilinil"
''
J. T. Pope, conlrnciur, Is now polio cases reported during the
Aided
i'tillct t ivi Iai'em
Involved In Newest
k.
v
1224,270 In 1060 and $226,442 In whether lie will lie a i nndid.iir in
isrvlng a* assistant building in plrvious ten year*.
Mi 11iimao'. move cnliif* oil
1061. In 1040, fI4.26H was d e -1not. He Isn't"
l it y I &gt;!«•;; A I / i
Proposal For Road
M"
speetor. lie has been engaged In
"The tremendous obligations rived front county llrensen and in ; When reporters looked a Ini -tart
tin- heels ol u i (Xiigi essiolial in­
building here since 192.7. Among
i'- tic.il .ni which turned up eliarg.led. Hays Mulled anil said
hi* projects waa Ihn vault addi facing the National Foundation," 1060, $14,680.
Ilk t IU&gt;&gt; Ml MU M
.lA i'K K O N V t i. I . K i r
X tila n lo t
During the two year period, | "He isn't ready In say
tlon to the Court Mouse in 111.70 Mr. Cleveland said, "have forced
&gt;• »S»'« l\\ I \*l *alf $* Itl I*•*•• II i", ot kidblui’ gerv and some out re o rg a tiM u llo n o f tile F lo rid a F ast
the Gatchel ttulhllng, Fourth il* to double the March of Dimes $444,602 was derived from the
liays said lie was lutcrc.lcd u 'T ia 'i R a ilw a y e n tire ly a tillin g the IlMni* Ulllliflllli t llit'itl iIim It* id Itl rii-lil linliel y in Hie lax cnllcclioll
el vii e
Street and Hanford Avrnue; Me- campaign period, ft will astern) sale of motor vehicle licenses. A -.eeiug thill tin- tthin ili'li-giitiiiil Is 'm iid h n lilc rs w illl no sale or m e rg e r ‘.Ik *|l« til th tit M.imiii M.miiiiii
Si me of government official*
Reynolds Drug Htore lluildlng; from today throughout th* entire cash shortage of $0,1171 was ilia- plevlited In an active candidate fm w ith any o th e r c u r r ie r was p ro im s kii Ii |.lt\ili*ilt kkllii kt'yimlt if Ills
McKinley Hal) at the First Meth­ month of January, as we en­ covered in the motor vehicle ii- Die J eMilency rattier ttuni In suiue ■it i i i D S D is tr ic t C o u rt here 4 l l l l f ’ llk t I't 'l ll ll \ p lllll \ • &gt; 'V ll'l .mil employes were forced not of
IV tillssN aa r a n M a m
odist Church and the addition to deavor to raise enough money to
favunte sou
fm si i:11 iiiinnit .ii willl Hu •&lt;m$*ii then |oli&gt; during Hie hearings Al­
to d a y
wipe out the 11*61 dabt and avoid
the First Presbyterian Church
IV ••i $s hi together more than Its* officials
Tin* principal Immlliolders of Ihc &lt;11a*•ti‘il ili'i I n iliiin
uul lesser employes have been
Mr. Ulllon has served ns City incurring another for 11)62.
lit* kk.* ' •
atlway lolned ill the proposal and •11\i iltlr
filed m forced fo resign fi.un tho
building Inspector for two year* formed earlier than ever Iwfore,
m asking upprovul
l.itvillnff
(Ill'll
I
ted
.1
1
-i
"I
iiilici.il
“ Our commltleH have been
and two months, lie nnnuunred
I lu* plan culls fur ;i ruiutali/atInn .iit .Hiaciiiciii • kkii*1 $uniph ti* when tlmeaii of Internal Revenue 'Three
dc.tin t riillciIm &lt; ol ifvcuiic have
this morning that the City Com We want every cltlaen In tin.
llh
of the rullwuy at $46 million
and a |l|s ,|,,i(1|,
tmt iv in-ell indicted on i barges of lirlbminion will meet on Jan. M, when county to play a part in making
first mortgage bond issue of $20 h ,, iumi*, |.iv
i .,i,. ,., , Foreign
cry in Iraud
John Kader, new commissioner, this March of Dim** the greatest
million
Mini try
miiferein e I* .it vvlieie
will be seated for a three year ever conducted.”
lliiiidhiililers, other than various . fsh-tulN and n.th .icne l assed b&gt;
term. W. H. Stamper, who was
hil'oid groups, would exchunge 1(, ,, ,y n ,,,, ,,.
t
J. Mi.--tin Stinecipher, *Thail­
LOS ANOKLIiS
MCCHOHD AIR I’OItt'K IIAHK, H.isk) 5 per cent ImiihIsnow held
re-elr ted, will also lie seated for
A note uf and Co. executive, was tod , in­
c, ,vd.i
on'.oi ul 'Te t'eidral
Wash.
(Hpeclnl*
Mil
j.
John
P
Unit
hope
in
the
medic
war
against
a three year term. Randall Chase,
f
t
for $1,000 bonds of the new Issue
n , ...... must I’ mi)
stalled as president uf the Ki­
a
who was elected to serve two polio accompanies the Mart
of the wanis (.'lull to succeed Joel Field, DRMC, sun of Mr. mul Mri. to addition, thov would participate ,,(
|.,|vun.ti In.I iieeu a mem
Thomas
(.'.
Holt,
206
W
Seven
1952
March
of
H
I
eora to fill tba vseanry created
|„(11
i,| R„| lievik
who in turn was congratulate 1 tuenth Street, Hanford, is one .if 0 a cash distribution to the bond
II was spokan by
V the resignation of Ram Mar
for a year of successful ailniinls- 26 exchange pilots atluched tu the 'millers of ull surplus cash which
,m| .:n,ilin.
. I diiili.iii.il
president
uf
the
N
tlmi, hat already been seated nn
« variously uilimulcil from $lto to
tratlon of the club hy Irving
(Inn for Infantile ____ , __ , ... Moras, Clermont, Kiwanis lieu­ Air Force in ii |irogruui In cieate jl.’Ht |mr iMitid.
the CommUnion.
um |i|,on|i f.itii. •iv huiking dtp
WASHINGTON f flic Supreme
I
ettwr
uuderstauding
lietwi-en
the
campaign
•
launching,
ceremonlea,
At the meeting next Tuesday
tenant governor.
Tito (luPoitt group fs commuted
,,
;lla l( i ,,ted State. rev fon d i.-.k the lif t step tmlay
•ervices mill thus sliiligtlii-ii the
&lt;t)»sllssH Os N a t Maki)
a naw mayor will he elected to
Other officers installed were ulr power of tho Uniled .Stoics. '« exYltunge It* total holdings in ,,^,,,1,,,,, f„r n,,i i„ ,..i iiu .m;, mul towmd disliarrlng Alger Hiss, onetucreed Fred A. Dyson whose term
Karl
Higginbotham, first viceTlllee men in lids iirogriuii are Tornls $25 million fm I'omtoon J i,,,,,.|,| fmi-.illi-. ••v•• fmve lo pro I 'line si oe lieparlnieiit official now
aa a commissioner hae expired.
s Wmld XX o It lie was i wat I m nn.ou fur lying mider oath,
president!
Douglas Htenstrum, -lalloneil nt MivJhoni Aii Force dtH'k ami lo lake none ol Ihe new
tin,, iiiiilm- ..nlm to Washington
'The high tribunal ill a formal
second vlre-prreTdenl; Ralph A. Rase, Wiishingtou, wdli the :i26th bonds
Kvcry tioudhouler other than the J T.ivtiinrf w.r. t'lrelgn e.immissui Ioriler uspeiideil Hi.v from |&gt;racHmlth, secretary! Oscar Harrison, I'ighter-lnterceptin Wing mul m"
...........
|tue b. fore the court and gave
financial secretary and P. P. ■heekfng out ns alert pitots for juPouts, however, ts given the
W. If. William.*i chairman nf ths CampMI, treasurer.
urlvllt'ge uf taklnu stock In Hie new
.nut tell I bnn i'&gt; days to show why lie should
Ti.tli In . till limes in
ull-weatlier
flying
with
the
,717th
HEX-:'.,Hanford Rant Ailvliory Board,
nriioruHon or one hull in stock j S,„|, n„. Kiemlm's teelmgs about ml I.. Imrri-d
irred pcriiinucntly.
tx
Retiring President Field thank­
nln*TK*| ha had ed the vutlre Kiwanis member­ Mfuadrun.
Hanford's first Imhy of the stated thia morning
The order tnllowed Hie usual pro­
uul mu* huIf In Imiiiuh.
n,c Wrslcm dcmomii i$ , .uul In*
Maj.
Holt
rviiurted
to
MclTioi'l
Iteir year, as reported at Ferntld as yet received no afflclal notifi­ ship for co-operation during tlm Irani Cherry Point, N. C. He joined
llefore inovlltu for the consldera vu|. ,.,Mn„i, i, iv eclipsed alter lie cedure of the Supreme Court when
Laughton Memorial Hospital Li­ cation llinl HcmlnuU County bad pbst year, and handed to Mr. the Marines in Novemlier, lull, •on of the roorganittafioti plan li&gt; WJ1, (|n,,|
p,,. reihin.l r ink of d re. eives notice that a member
mmisiei on Aog of its liar tut* tieen disbarred by
da*. was born at 10:50 last night boen certified for rMl control aa Morse for presentation to Mr •ervlnj* a year In the Holinuon It- Federal Judgo Louis W SIritm. , , v
Jwt IS hours and 50 minutes af­ a critical dsfanao h
Htinaeiphsr the president's pin lindx during World War II uni Miwever, tlm txrmllloUlei s ftlst 25, I'.ltli III- fall from office fore a si de itiiirl. fa U.S. 's case, the
tter
e r . 1061
1963 was ushered Into the the Defsnso Prod. i p V d S t f . ’ which has bsen in th* club for lecelved the Distinguished Fly- asked the court lo:
shadowed Hie cold war. tor all Supreme Court was told liy the
t ration.
Disnpiirnva and reject Hie plan Soviet official* he was ic milled as New York liar Hint he had been
more than ,1U years, and which ing Cross with (inlil Htnr. Ills
Mr. Willlama po
out that is highly prised.
New Year's laiby, a boy
wife and two chihtrrn live lit 1217 if reorganisation approved by Hie Hie . isi*' a tin waiili'd to gel along disbarred in Hml state.
liderstoie Commerce Commission witli Ihe West.
tea R.
Hiss wax sentenced to five .years
pounds and 14 tho Board, which t
The
pin
was
passed
along
n
.
Maenolla Avenue, Hanford.
... Frank row of p u t presidents starting
-which awards the FKC
to llo
MtMM waa bom to Mr. and Mra. Leaher, Arthur
,
N* ws id Ills death wa.' wtibi ild for perjury In deliving Hiaf ha
lie
attended
Hrmluoln
High
Aahdown
sad
Willi
Irk.
has
to
days- fur no .slated .......... pa»sed State Depurtment secrete
JolW Krteksoa of the Park Avswith th* oldest In point uf ser- School and the University of Flor, kllauHc Coast Line Railroad—and ; („r
i with ImKfeatlaaed On race Mabtt
•utiiril the reorganisation problem
-j|,,. nature of In dine wa not b&gt; a pre World War It Communist
It'i.Mileeni ns r«s» llsait
nus Trallar Park. Th# hospital ro&lt; date had nothing ,
posing
rant
control.
to
judicial
control.
That
would
pul
ported mothsr, hah« »«d #«rh«»
doMi'dit'd. I,itviiii.il lung suffered "pv ring He began rerving
UJ{ his
h
could raeIhe renrjjanltstlun In Hit’ federal trim, u weak heart innddloii and -eideuce last Mareli, at tlm TederU would b*
courts.
:d I'emlenilury at Fcwlxtuirg, i'S.
an niling stomach
hearHiss mice serveil ax law dork
Disapproval nf Ihe ICC plun is
I.itvinoff woo fume at wmld culm
to Sujiiemn Court Justice Oliver
asked on lh*i grounds Hint "it is cili. m the lt*2ti‘i and lU.'iux.
'tnfair and inequitable and doc* not
lie enined the |i|iia-i' 'peace is Wendell Holmes, a jolt he got on
mniport to the low of the laud." indivisible" In a mm ml! I.cuguc of Hie recntnmendutioii of Justice
The bondholders also asked the Nations f&gt;|ieeeli argiiim! for sane Frankfurter Justice* Frankfurter
lourt to dismiss Hie ICC* rcorgao lions againi.t Mtis olltn'* altaek on and Reed testified us character
construction of modern plant*.
wiltii'r.sea lor lit*', .it Ids first trial
II# said Ihe plants would be lation ptsn and direct Hie FKC Klltlopla.
.i
letted to "responsible companies" trustee* to, transfer possession uf
He lit gidlaled II S reeognilion In New York They took no port
•
whether presently in Rhode Island the railway property to Scott M of lliisiia wiflt President Franklin in tmlay'* 'court order Justice
Loftin, ona of toe prior receivers I). Roosevelt in 111.1.7, .mil said he Clark also disqualified himself.
or seeking site* Itere.
"This proposal meant war," he In Ihe bankruptcy railway proceed helleveil II mlgh gnnraotei* peace
WASIIINOTON isv-rite U. H. Susafal. "it is inn first shot in an eco- Inga.
Litvinoff was dismissed, Mtrpris
Should the court agree lo these Ingly and suddenly, front Ids |&gt;o*l preine Court agreed today to re­
numle counter-attack against raid*
made on our Industries by two requests, the bondholders then as foreign minister oti Muv 3, IDTJ. view un Interstate Commerce Com­
mission order raising railroad
that It go ahaad and approve
in states. These states have
( I ' M I l i H * lla l's » » K la k ll
freight rate* within Florida. The
lr reorganisation plan
luring manufacturing planU
rates were boosted to correspond
KUNIIAY WORK
which, in the long run. will flour
DANVILI.K, Ky tr Twenty nine with increases ordered previously
met), working on a pipeline project In Interstate rail freight chari
ami Public
near hero, have l*een arrmded, 29 T l w IFlorida
P I I M HRailroad
P
of them on charge* of working on Uliil
_ ties Commission
_
________is
B ikeeking
Jlng to
W.ACfi
Sunday, Common wealth Attorney have the ICC order annulled.
. j
Janie* F. Clay nald.
Kentucky law fur tunny years
K IL L E D IN H U t a iC A N R
has prohibited.Rutulny work except
BYDN1CY, Australia tlt&gt;F

General Hutchison Retires As
Commander Of 48tk Inf. Division

Tax Collections
1952 March Of Dimes For Polio
Foundation Opens In Seminole In Seminole Co.
Reach $1,775,000

John M- Gillon
sr Is Named Acting
City M anager

the Communlate react?
I newsmen forded sub

‘vSBo"

Oyer U 50 Peimle
Lost Uvea During
Holiday Accidents
By The Associated Preas
Nearly 1.400 persona lost their
lives
lives In the United States In
violent accidents during the New
A Year's and Christmas holidays.
The Naw Year's holiday death
toll was BIB, compared to Um rec­
ord IB tela) n r tba four-day
Christmasholiday.
Traffic accidents dur
big holiday week
about BOB deaths,
over tlte New Year
National Safaty Counci
mated ISO parsons
In motor mishaps
day holiday,
f ' Nearly MB pa
• fires, iocluaUag »
Friday to Tnaaday
time). .Tho week's
showed 1ST persona . .......... .......
cailaneous mishaps aa compared
to I d over the Christmas hoJl% .
dental itealha durln
over New Years waa
Motor mishaps isiusd US

stem coSalrated N
mounted no traffic del, ________ _
appealed headed fur Um fourth

feavKS

Stockholders O f Maxim !.itvinoff
FFC Have Plan OnceTopCommii*,
OnReorgani/ation Dies In Moscow

Stinecipher Is
Maj. Jack Holt Of
Installed As Head Marines Attac hed
Of Kiwanis Club To U. S. Air Force

Firs! St(‘i&gt; 1'aken
In Disbarring Hiss
By Supmm* ( mirt

C

Flrstl952 Baby Is
, Born To Erlckscns

Kent Control Notice
Not Yet Received

-TSlnJ

c#l)tH9oui

gt'i&amp;tJflas

State Of Rhode Island Declares
War Against The Entire South

"y m f e ■*

�Wad. Jan. 2. 1952

TIIR SANFORD IIP.RAI.D

Stories With Tragedy Proved Most
Popular With Movie Fans In ’51

You Can't Get Lost
Following Path Of
Pony, Says Amick
My WAYNE IIAItltP.ItT

A I* NewMfratura*
COIJRTLAND, Calif.—If l.ove
nnd crIrln will fallow the oath of ,
a pony, any* Paul V. Amick. Sr.,
thcv will never got on a wrong
path.
Amick should know: he Ini* I4Q
ponle* attractlnir na mnnv an H(H1
younjrator* a weekend for freo
ride* on hi* lftO-anre ranch.
t’nnle* and hoy* and irlrl* aro
Amick'* get-well hnhhy. HI* year*
ago he underwent an ntM-rathm
ft.til afterward* hi* hcajth would
ml permit him to ' continue
growing pears.
Amick'* project, since then.
"Just grew and grew and grew."
Now, he say* at (10: "1 never
felt better In mv life.”
Thousanda Visit Ranch
Amick estimate* that ns many
as 5,000 person* n year visit hi«
place, 85 mile* east and n little
north of San FrnncUcn nnd 21
mile* south of Snrrnnmiito.
The older nelghlmr boy* anil
girl* help Amick nut op rush
weekend*. Sometime* there are
a« many as ,10 helpers. There nr-*
also from H to 10 hired men and
all the ponies nre trained hy
professionals.
I’nrky, a 28-inrh-hl(»h Shetland
stallion, Jumps through nn automobile tire three feet off tin
ground.
Then there Is Hidden King, i i
I'filnmiuo upon which ii dozen
children ran ride at once.
A mirk'*
two
grandchildren
Marv l.ynn, II. and Charles, !»
are also in on the entertainment
They can both ride Rinnan style
—each foot on a dapple grev
pony nnd they can do It at a full
run.
Prepared for All Ages
Amick hns two pony merry-go
rounds for Imednnera, with the
ponies fastened nnd guided se
curelv In their leisurely circling
around the renter poles.
Rut for the older nnd more ex
pert nnd ad” enture*ome, he ha
spe-inl corral*.
The smallest Is only 20 hy 40
feet nnd any child who can enter
It mid cllrnli to a pony’s hack and
ride without assistance g e ts ii red
s t a r from Autlrk.
There is ii ipiarter of an aero
corral and » hoy or girl surn—d
ing In it gets ii blue *t-&gt;- Th*
greatest test routes in ii 2'4 ner«
corral where the prize is i i gold
star.

wrinkle* ami artificially graved
hair. «hc lovlnjrlv take* care o* a
iiircc**lnn of captivating hahlcr
and children.
Jane’* *en»itive noting In thl*
n c ig n i* w n e r e i-m ic n
p r a is e * a r e
trank
rrnnk tear-jerker i«
l* her
ner mn«t movthe *weete*t nnd fan*' npplntisc injr
ing since she won an Over. In
tho loudest.
1048,
IP 18, n- a
n deaf-mute In
ii "Johnny
’hor' |v liefnre
Belinda." S
Shor'lv
liefnr rnnklni*
In*nnity, unwed motherhood, Itelinde."
murder—old itrnmntir mainsprings "The Hlue Vetl ” she ilemonstrnt— have powered *evernl plot* ed her versatility by cavorting
whokc heroine* appear atnonit the inerrllv through a romantic combrightest liet* for Oscar honor* edv, "Here Comes the Groom,"
with Ding Crosby.
next March.
Th« most-discussed performaneVivien Leigh In "A Streelrnr
Named Desire," for instance. hv a nowromei in a relatively
Twelve year* nun she copped the minor rele l* thet of l.ee (irant a*
Academy award a* the spitfire a shoplifter In “ Detective Story."
Miss (Irant originated the rule
Southern heauty, Scarlett tr'Harn,
In the Drondwnv version and then
In "Cone With the Wind.”
Now the British star I* prnlmhly switched to another nlny lifter a
the outstanding feminine perform­ few months in fear of gelling Into
er of the past year a* another nn nrtlng rut.
She plnv* a Jlronx-acconter
Southerner,
pathetic
Illnnrhr
IhiHol* In the irrcen adaptation first-offender, man-hangrv and
of Tennessee William*' singe hit. ntnuringlv pathetic, who waits
Ml** Lentil plnved Hie role foi timidly for night court to open
nine month* op the l/indon stage while a detective type* nut hii
Fhy, hitter, *ecretly scheming, report of her case .Her final exit
Dlnnche I* n tarnished hello who got loud annlatise from a largo
trie* to live down a sordid past preview audience here.
Miss (irant. who sav* she's In
In new surrounding* with her sis­
ter and hrother-ln-law in a ithalihy her early 20'*, was horn Lyova
New Orleans flat. She goo* mad Rosenthal In Manhattan. She
after heirut raped by her hrother- started her career, at Ift, u* a
ln-law &lt;Marlon llrnndn. who per­ nlght-eli Ii singer In I'hlladelphia.
"I decided I needed a spam
formed In the Pulitzer I’ rixn play
name, so I seleeterl Lee (irant,
for two year* on llroudway).
Then there’u Eleanor Pinker a* she told ipiestInner here, adding
the wifu of it cruel, crimimil- that she's related to neither »f
hatiiiK |Milice detective (Kirk tlie Civil Wnr generals who Imre
Dougin*) In "Detective Story." those names.
HI* inten*c love for her turn* to
The name muse* confusion ns
bitterness when he learn* she to her sex. Whlln she was here,
boro a Imhy out of wedlock before working in the film, *ho received
they met.
a tclcgiaphed invitation to n
Mi** I’arkor extract* the full •■lint it v affair, a stag party
dramatic impart from her role a* "ThnnMu," she wired hack, "hut
acvcrul Interconnecting null idots I'm a doe."
awirl through a limy day in ii
Kim Hunter give* n strong per­
Manhattan precinct police stntion. formance n* llrnndn’* passionateShe wn* nominated for an Oscnr iv adoring wife in "Streetcar."
last yrar for her performance a* a She, like him, Is from the New
prlaon inmate in "Caged." The York rasl.
portrayal won her the award at
An interesting newcomer In the
the Venice, Italy, International music-spectacle field is Leslie
Klim Festival ii* the outstanding Caron, a French dancer, (ienc
artre** of 1949.
K e l l y alld his wife discovered her
Shelley Winter*, nnu-tlme five- in a I’nris ballet. She makes her
anil-dime clerk, wive* fur and Hollywood dehut as Kelly's no
aw/iy the finest performance of mantle and dancing tonimnate in
her aoven-year film career In "A "An American In I’nrls."
Delmrah Kerr perform* cnpnldy
Place in the Sun." In thl* adap­
tation of Theodore Dreiser'* novel, iu M-H-M'a super-speetaclc, "Quo
"An American Tragedy," she is u Viiilis.” as n Christian hostage
factory worker who befriend* n loved by a llnman warrior (Robert
A desert honnnsn in California ,
lonely newcomer to the produc­ Taylor). She is suitably devout,
tion line (Montgomery ('lift).
i brave, uml slendfiist. Rut In such has made the United States sud- j
When the heroine* pregnant J a lavish, nearly $7 million produc­ dimly rlrh In the senree indiistilnl
barring Id* ninmntlr progress with tion, surrounded liy so many ma­ mineral* tailed the "rare earths", j
a rich young society beauty jor characters and stupendous
The hanniin Is not a tree, al­
(Elisabeth Taylor), he hnlf-arcl- scenes, she never has a chance to
dentally drown* her In a lake. A shine forth to a dominating de­ though It grows as high is DO
feet.
gree.
Jury convicts him of murder.
Mils Winter’s urtlng is her best
■Ince 1047'* "A Double Life"—
In which, roInrUIrntnlly. she was
murdered by Itonald Column. Drah
and deglamorlaerl In “ A I’ lace l»
tho Hun," she played the ruin
Without even llpstlek. A $4 readyto-wear dre** wn * her most expensive Item of wardrobe.
In contrast, Ml** Taylor had IN
wardrolie change*, ranging from n
bathing suit to evening gowns.
Ono of tho lutter cost $400. Mr,
TIIK HANFORD H(H’HLNG_J\|ljJH&gt;IUTV- Is now accenting ipby th« way, turns in the best Job
of her yuiiiig career a* the glitter­
pllrntions for Ihrlr second nnd third hopsing prnjrrls. Forty
ing socialite Ut this film.
More on the sad than the tragic
white and elghly-flvt more colored families will lie hiiusrrl when
aido I* Jane Wyman’ii depiction
these projects are rnmpleled In the early Spring:
of n baby-nurse In "The lllue
Veil." In a long career In which
ahe age* with the aid of plastic
lie fJ^NK IIANIH *KER
AP Newafeaturea Writer
HOLLYWOOD—Tranedy i« the
vehicle that ha* carried most of
1961'* movie actrevr* to the

HOUSING AVAILABLE

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UPWARD IIl«»(*INK TERRACE, at Third Hlrerl nnd

Legal Notices

Reran Are., a forty apartment development for while
Nolle* Js li»r*!&gt;y alvrn that I sin
•ngsard In liiislnrss on III-wav
IT-S2 and Irfingwootl Monil, Huiiford.
•snilnoln rooms Klurlilu, iimltr Hie
i ltd11tons i o i i o o ''H,II,undo Trailer
Park" and llist t Intend to register
■aid name juiraiimil to the terms of
the rjellllmis Name Hlslole, to­
ll: Her *15.I'll of Hie Klnrldu Htnte* Hill with Ilia t ierk of Hie
rrujt (.'non of Hi'inlnol* County, |

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llw n e is

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families
and
JVH JM h^^XAH I^^OU H Tj on

Mullrerry

Ave. al

an 83 apartment development for colored families.

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Wilhelm

h c i i o i i i , lit'* in is**
At •luveii o'ldoi Ii on. Thursday
inornlna, Jmniary in, lilt, Hi*
Ilnarit of I'lihjlo Insdn, Hon will
rst-tmi sealed hid* on PlVI'i silly

aassenger school Inises. Heps ru le
bids tm isl lie tnsdn on hollies nnd
sis. jlh ls m ust he n ie iiiiiim ld e d
" i o r r e r t lf le il chord In
two per cent o f th *

■lid sperlflrstlnns may
Stained from th* County Hutandem ul thn l.'ourt I louse
tj. Florid*.
Ilosrd reserves Ills right In
any nr Nil hlds.
Hendilolo I'l-liiity Hoard
of I ’lihll" InstroelIon
T. W. Imwlon, Hunt,

t* K Jordan, Chafrmnn

TO HP. F.I.UIIRI.K for sdmlislnn lo either of (he»e developntenla, the entire family ineome must not esceeil the following
limlta:
2 person family

&lt;1 nr 4 person family

12,800.00 a

12,280.08 a yr.

yr.

3 nr more
12,300,00 if yr

(An exemption of 1100.00 for each child ia In addition to tha
above.)

In chooaing famlllee for tenancy, thoae of DIHAIHJHMDVTKIL
^N l^A N IJJJK RJJiiK M ^ receive the hlgheel preference, then

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H«r«*g a p o itk f you’ll nee on Gulf service
station driveways that means exactly what
• ihsaya. Another bit o f evidence that Gulf;
dealers aren't overlooking a single service
that will help make your stay down hero
n pleasant one.
Everywhere you go, in Florida, you’ ll
find the Gulf Orange Disc. And wherever
you see it, you'll find a welcome as warm
as the Florida sun— and the best service
for your car that money can buy.
Drive into your friendly Gulf dealcr'a
right away for ono of Gulf’a new Florida
Vacation Maps. It's a complete pictorial
guide to all of tho State’s wonderful resort
spots, showing all tho roads and highways.

And be sura to pick up a few of the Gulf
“ Fun Cards’ ’ while you're at your Gulf
dealer’s. They'll make fine souvenirs to
sond to tho folks back home.
- Gulf wants you to havo a
wonderful time while you’re in
Florida.
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W e know that once you've tried famous
Gulf products and services— end have
seen tho friendly, courteous way your Gulf
man takes care of you—you’ll keep on
“ GOING GULF’ ’ when you start back home.

famlllee of DKCKAHBD VBTKKANH OR HKRVICKMKN. the
second hlgheit preferencet (hen olher

VRTRgANI^O^HRRj

JMCKMENj and after (hat thoae with (he greatest houalng need.

located In Kootu 110

Melach Building on Flret BUreet, Hanford, la open from hi*8 lo
11(08 bmu earh btmlnoaa day.

____ JFITTED
I I t w ill P a l u i l i Aveau*

NIW TOIg CITY COUNCIl PgISIDINT nnd former counml for the Hefnuvcr Crime Committee, Rudolph llnlley I* ihown with hi* bride-to*
he, Janico Rru*h, n registered nunc, as they obtained a marriage
license at New York's Municipal Rulldlng. The twice-divorced Halley
said the romance bloomed last April in Roosevelt- Hospital where Mir*
Rrush attended him following an operation.
(International)

WINTER HAVEN (Special) —
"Strawlierrlc* arc increasing In
volume on the Plant City Stat&lt;
Farmers' Market with appraxh
mately 24Jt78 cratev of straw­
berries bringing gross receipt* of
125,(147.(1(1 to grower*, for the
wee). Just ended. Prices per pint
ranged from 20c to JlOc per pint,
avuiMging JS-o/Uc. A small volume
of English pea*, averaged |2 per
bushel hamper, Red Bliss Potatoes
$2.60, yellow Jumbo squash $1,
white fancy yellow squash sold
for $2 to $6 per hamper, averag­
ing $2.86,” according to the
weekly report received
.1 hy
by William
l»on, Director of Florida
State Farmers' Market*.
"The Pompano State Farmer*'
Market experienced u record day
In bean volume on December 17th
when 18,177
bushel
hamper*
moved over the market. Bean

182.40 for 2,(121 package* ___
the past week. No. 1 tomatoes
lead in volume with !,?00 bushel*
averaging $4.82. Price* ranged
from $2.60 to $7.60; No. 8
tomatoes averaged $2.37; eff
grade 89c and pink* $3.70, Top
grade pole bean* averaged $2.6g|
No. 2 $1.47; fancy pepper $9.70|
choice pepper $0.74; a small
lume of hush bean*, squash and^
eggplant also moved over tM *
market
"A variety of produce including
celery, cabbage, Iceberg lettuce^
radishes, English peas, turnip*
and spinach nre moving to the
trade from the Sanford 8tat*
Farmers' Market
"The Fort Pierce State Market
expects n good run of pepper*
through the months of Januaty
volume of cucumbers If good-,
wt '.ther prevails. Tho market
also expects a light volume of
limns nnd tomatoes are con­
tinuing in varying volume.
"Cabbage, coilards, and turnip
salad are moving through the
Pnlatka State Farmers' Market at
the present time.

Eleventh HI., adjacant lo f'AHTI.K HRF.WHH COURT,

Uecainher I a, MSI.

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Says Strawberries
Bring J25.647.66

prick* made some recovery during
tha three ilayi prior to Christmas,
pepper also snowed semd price
and volume increase, though heavy
pepper shipment* are not expect­
ed for another two week*.
Abnormally warm weather ha*
prevailed and ranldly growing
crop* give promise to aliove
average yields. Bean* lead In vo­
lume on thie market with 144,438
bushel* averaging $1.(16; 11.394
bushel* peoner averaged $8.86;
9,014 bushel* eggplant* $2.18;
10,289 cucumber* $6.48; 18,470
squash $1.95. A light volume of
pepper averaged $3.80j llmas
$4.26; corn $4.60; Held pea* $2.76;
and okra $7.68,
"The building program on the
Immnkalee State Farmer*' Market
should bo completed within the
next few week* so sale* can lie
held In an orderly manner. With
present favorable growing conditlon* tomatoes, squash, and cu­
cumber* aro expected to increase
in volume.
"Grower* selling through the
Palmetto State Farmer*' Market
received gross receipt* of $13.-

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Reported Opposed To
New Year Resolutions
By UAL BOYLE
NEW YORK (*— Do women
make New Yesr'e resolutions?
&gt; It Is the. belief of most men that
they do. This Is because they themves overhaul their lives at this
ison, and chart o fresh course.
And they figure that whatever they
do, why, women naturally will do
likewise, because of the dosperate
feminine determination in America
to outdo men in any field.
But that Just shows any male
generalisation about the opposite
sex Is likely to be untrue.
(Editor's note: My wifo says
says your generalisations about
. women are partlculary suscep&lt;Mlbte to error.)
^ ( B o y le ’s note: Isn’t that odd?
My wife says the same thing.)
Anyway, to get back to the sub
Ject, I have found women strongly
resist the Idea of making New
Year's resolutions. Or, If they do
make them, they do it in utter
secrecy
I was writing down my own list
of promises to myself to live
b
ve better
when Frances looked over my
shoulder.
"What have we here, Rover?"
•aho asked.
"New Year’s resolutions," I exlalned proudly. " I ’ve got up to
12 — and I’m only aoout half
through."
"Half through?" shb murmured.
"You aren't even half started "
She picked up my list — rather
cynically, I thought—and skimmed
through it, shaking her head.
"What do you mean by these
first two Items—that you'll give up
Qtazcrac cocktails and quit looking
at wrestling matches on tele­
vision?" she demanded. "You know
wo don't have a television set yet
and you never drank a sazerac
cocktail in your life.”
"Well, I put down a couple of
easy ones Just to warm up with,"
I replied lamely. "It's always caa
ler to give up something you don't
do than something you do do."
"Why don’t you also swear off
, taking rocket trips to the moon?"
^Frances suggested. "Your last few
flights havo left me rather
worried."
Isn't that like n wife? A husband
tries to mend his ways anil what
does he get? Help'O no! Quibbles?
Yes! a
In nn effort to get out of thi&gt;convcrsatlonal side • pocket, I In­
quired.

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mc sec your
"My list of what?"
0 "Your list of New Year's resolu­
tions."
Frances looked at mo carefully,
then said:
"Tell mo, Rover, what good res­
olutions you think I need to make?
Just how would you like me to be
different?"
I thought that over, and then
mumbled hastily that, of course,
I was Just Joking. I put nn my coat
and went to the office. Then I went
“ P '« .ihree different girls there
ut*"*1 •ttwMrtint ftlrtrNew Year's
rcNofullon* were.
"Are you kidding?" said Iho first
girl.
"Why.should I make any?" said
the second girl.
*ald the third girl..wllh mo nowT”
..Well, I Ihmk this small survey
!!*•• ft* « • " » .
« "oman made
New Year's resolutions and told
Ificro, iho (1 bo admitting public
jjomcthlng w in possibly wrong with

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LAKE MARY
By VIRGINIA P. ANDBRION
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Mr. and Mrt. Leonard Zeltner
and three children of Sioux Citv,
Iowa nro visiting her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. II. A.
Ledom.
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. {high were
dinner guests Christmas Eve of
their sun-ln-law and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weliiolut of
.
,
Enterprise.
An HI weeks course covering a
Mr&lt; #m, Mn(. Lym&gt;n prlsby
--srlef- n' s - e - ‘ s of ei»nis "m ;v .. atul Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Kuhe,
•*-&lt;*. o* lnte»-*» »« *ho»" •- the in. all of Farwcll, Mich., have ar
dustry and lalled fields, got rived to spend the wlntor In
••Mfloyutosr le»*i 1
Orlem^n *J**J''»* Lake Mary this year as they dl.t
High School under the sponsorship last season.
of the Central Florida Citrus Coin,
Mr. and Mrs. Rryan Cox of
•nltto*.
Orlando and Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Courses will i»e acid every Tui-s. Cox o f Leesburg were the guests
-•a*- nleht st 7in n. m. fo-- nine o f Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Franklin
—«-«k* In th" Orlando school on Christmas Day. Mra. Franklin
Robinson Avenuo with the Inst returned to Leesburg wllh thn
nine weeks of t*-e course conducted latter for n short visit.
at Tavares High School.
Mr. amt sirs. Millard Keeler,
Arrordlng to the bulletin issued who spent the holidays with her
'«« the Pltrus Committee, lectures parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Free­
••-111 inel'-Ae citrus culture, varie­ man, have returned to their
ties, fertilisation, nest control, e-d home in Daytona Reach
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Moon
other subjects of Importance to the
and snn, Tommie of Oviedo had
grower.
Christmas
with
her
Instructors will Include sta'f dinner
members of the Extension Service nnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D.
"n||ege of Agriculture, and Citrus Cochran.
Friends of Mrs. Lloyd LeOtlExperiment 8tation of the Uni­
versity of Florida, U. S. Depart­ rnon will he sorry to hear that
ment of Agriculture and Industry she hns been confined to her
home, due to Illness, the past
leaden.
The Central Florlda.CIlrus Corn- 10 days.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Crocker
ding
mlttee Is composod of Iradlu
members of the citrus Industry mm and son Roger spent Christmas
Extension Service workers, Charge Day with his relatives In Plant
for the course is a five dollar re­ City.
Edwin llrooklyn, U. 8. Army,
gistration fee. Additional Inform •- stationed
Kurt •Jackson, 8. C.
tlou may be obtained from C o in , enjoyed a atChristmas
leave, with
nlttee Secretary Treasurer AI his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Er­
Whitmore of Orlando.
nest llrooklyn.
Rev. und Mrs. I,. W. Scott
One of the few mail-boat trip* were the guests of their frlende,
in the nation which ascends n Rev. nud Mrs. Swlnk, In San
M a te o , Christmas Day.
white-water itream la the trip
Mrs. Emma Wing ie homo
by pleasure craft from Gold Reach again, after spending the hullto Agness, Ore., up the Rogue da-s with friends In Eustle.
River.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lamport

Course In Citrus
Growing Offered
Central Florida

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Microfilm Used In
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Crime Detection

long record, probably on the de­
stroyed pawn tlekets. They asked
the state ,,r.!c., because th.'
latter keep a I pawn tickets, per­
manently, op microfilm.
The six Detroit card* showed
that although this thief always!

signed n diffeient name, he h. t
used the same street— Senecadifferent number eac..
with
time

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Mrs. Faircloth of Oviedo visited
their broth, r nnd sister-in-law.
Mr. nnd Mrs. (’ . E. .Mtlstod re
rently.
Mr*. Fred E. Godwin i* borne
again, ftdlowing n.s txtelided visit
with friend in ,-avannah. tin
The children of both churches.
The Uoniinultv Church and tin
Churrh of the Nnxarrnr present
ed programs, the Sunday eve­
ning, before Christmas. The I
Community Church also Imd i
Watch Night service, N'etv Year's
Eve. Singing of hymns nnd in­
formal discussion of the yent
hrhind und the altitude with
which lo meet the coming year
together with individual prayers
constituted the program, wnlch
-nded with the ringing in of the
New Year,
Mr*. M. Morse of Dtinde--,
N Y ami Mf«. Sophie Crooks!mi
of Unyne. N'. Y are the guests
of Mr. und Mrs. C. 8. Donaldson
Mr nnd Mrs. II. K. Wlllinnis
and daughter .1 ullii have re
turned from Alabama and Geor
gin where they visited relativeovrr the holidays
Friends of C E. Milsted will
be sorry to bear that he is •»
patient at tin- Frrimld-Luughtnn
Memorial Hospital in Sanford,
following a heat! nttnek New
Year's afternoon.

A N N O U N C E M E N T
WE NEED GOOD USED CARS
Our list'll ca r stock is very low anti we are in a position

to

give von a gootl I tittle on a new lltiiek. W e nut tleliver yon a
new lltiiek equipped willt Lack-tip lights, windshield washer,
flexible steerin g wheel, directional signal lights, non glan
m irror, electric clock, wheel

rover*,

lail pipe exten sion, seat cover* anti

license
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plate

license

frame.-*,
fa g

lot

I'jiiort.oo.
All indication* point to higher price* and sca rcity o f nnt&lt;&gt;
m obiles next year.

NICHOLSON BUICK CO.
S anford. Florida

Phone lib'll

CLEARANCE SALE
It’ s Store W ide! It’s T errific! M's Stupendous! Come and See.

Ready Thursday 9:00 A. M. Sharp

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$270,000 A Month
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THE SANFORD HERALD
Wed. Jan. 2. 1972
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After IB years operation, old, * 5 “ . and survivors Insurance Is
•navliur about 1270 000 monthly In
benefit* to 7,8.10 beneficiaries In
flve counties of Central Florida.
Paid K. Weaver, manager of the
Roe al Security office here, noting
Inst the Federal insurance prog,
ram rommenrrd operations on Jan.
(. 1017, described It today aa “a
national Institution, reaching more
people in thla community than any
Othor organised program for fam^ .secu rity."
# From Us comnaritlvaly modest
Is'glnnlnjj In 1017, the system has
developed in a decade and a half
Ifito the largest single' Insurance
operation the world haa ever
known. In 1040, the first year In
whlrh monthly benrfits were paid,
total benefit paymrnts for the
ear were apprnximstely IB milon dollars) for the fifteenth
ear, ending Dee. 31. 1081, total
fit paymenta were 1,900 mildollars (|L0 billion), paid to
fuur and one- lialf million

city nnd th- other for stnto poller,
knelt copy c. tifnin* the thumb­
print of the person.
Upward* of a hundred thousand
cant* arc received monthly, too
AP Newsfeaturr*
many to store, nnd the Detroit
ROCHESTER. N. Y. l ac of police suspected this th'ef hail a
microfilm In crime detection l» re-1 i
ported by the Eastman Kodak Co.
Microfilm Is the photogrnphir
process of putting hook* nnd nil
sorts of other records on compact
film strips.
The Detroit polir« picked up a
thief breaking into locked auto*
and stealing whatever he thought
he could pawn. The police Imd
*lx pawn tickets Identifying him
In Michigan pawnbrokers are re­
quired by law to make two copies
o f each pawn ticket, one for the

have rented their home to Airs.
Cooper and her mother anti have
marled Into the Levy Harris
home, next door.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Holley, Jr.
and two children, Andre and
Paulette of Staton Island, N. Y.
left Dec. 2P,
- . after vlsltlmig his
arente, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
li alley, over the holidays.
Ouest. of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Rullard, Sunday were, Mr. and
Mra. M. Flanders and son. Jack
and daughter, Mrs. Carol Martin
and grandson, J. C. Martin, all
tif Winter Park and Charles
Flanders of Sanford.
Recently, Prof. II. R. Harkenbach, was Initiated Into Kappa
Delta pi, honorary educational
society.
Mrs. C-- 8. Drlskell and son
Carl Rutland of Atlanta, who
have bran the guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dul­
lard, left for their home, Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Smith,
evangelists of The Church of the
Naaarrne were the guests of her
unrte and aunt, Rev. and Mis.
J. C. llrannon, recently.
Mrs. W. P. Burke and daugh­
ters, Dorothy and (iayle. Rev.
and Mrs. J. C. Rrannnn and the
Miss'* Doris and Joan Slnbhim
attendeil the Zone Rally of the
Church of the Nasarene Monday
evening In Orlando.
Little Miss Mildred Rridgrman
Is now making her home with
her aunt, Mrt. Htoudenmlre, In
Jacksonville.
Clyde Phillips, U. 8. Army,
stationed In Phoenix, Arls Is
spending a hollda leave with hit
parents. Mr. and Mr* August
Phillips.
Word has been received of the
promotion to Sergeant of Alfred
MJoblom, son of Mr. and Mr*.
C. W. SJohlom. At present, he
*» stationed at Hamilton Air
Force Rate, Calif.
Friends of "Skipper" Nelson
will be glad to hear that he Is
Improving In the Orange Mem­
orial Hoepital following a high­
way
accident
In which he
sustained broken legs.
Mrs. Lindtav of Ocala and

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R*uhii.k*e la laaa
PaMIxk.J Sullr tir«*i s*ur4*r
sail ru„Ju&gt;. ihrl.tmu* aa* Urn
Tear*. PulilUk&lt;&lt; mm Suturdar* fulluntae t'krlaiiuu* and Mart I’ema
HI *4«* m»&gt;Im Araaaa
"kiaured a* a*r«ad‘'*fa**''iaaMef
Orlaker *7. 1*1*. Ml Ike I'm*I Illllre
al SaalMrd, Clarl.a, Nadee Ike del
ml Caaaeea* al Narek N. IMTS.
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eaiarlulaaitai lui Ik* karper* ul
rulalaa luuda, Mill be rkaratd lur
al iir r ln ad-erllalaa ralea.
Ileara-ealrd Malluaallr Hr lalanil MeM-eaerr llearr-ralutl-er
ar.. Mm Vath, I'hlrana, llrlrall,
taaaa* I llr aad *1. I.aala.

cow s Inner circle. A computation made by f
French antl-Communlst organization, shows that in 80
years an extraordinary number of Communist higher-lips
have been executed or huve disappeared. The list Includes
seven former members of the Politburo, fil members of the
party centrul committee, 41 marshals, generals and udmlrnls,
14 heads of the secret police, and 40 well-known writers and
artists. Necessarily the list Is incomplete.
In the satellite countries the same holds true. Not only
linve prominent Polish, Czech, Bulgarian, Hungarian and
Koinaninn Communists been steadily liquidated, hut the
purge Is now being extended to Hussion agents* hitherto In
the confidence of Moscow. One recent case was that of Ru­
dolf Sluusky, whom the Kremlin sent to Czechoslovakia to
bent out the last embers of free choice in that unhappy land.
He eventually sampled the punishment which he handed out
so lavishly to others.
The process will continue, an the god-eat-dog record of
Communism makes cleur. I«et Vishiusky make a few more

Aaaurlaird Peeta nklek la eallllea
*selM«l«elf la Ike a-e (a, rapakllralliia al all Ik* Iaeal aewa »rlal*4
la Ikla Mrwapaerr. aa well aa all
At* - in i tll-aao-kea.
WEDNESDAY. JAN.'a. 1952
TODAY'S HIIII. F. VKKHK

blunders, Sill'll /IS Ili.H Ht/llOllle/lt to tllO GellCml A ssem bly Of

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the United Nations that he "laughed all night" at the Wes­
tern peace program, and he will l&gt;e replaced. The headlines
may or may not then record Ills Inter fate, hut it muy be
guessed. This holds ulso Molotoy, Herin and the rest. Kven
Stalin himself may not be secure If more of his plans go
He I* funnel out Invariably. Ilia wrong. Communism Is perilous to the rest of the world, and
awn ronscleure will lie hi* esa- to its own disciples as well.
colio»rr. A false witness nhall

'I’lie Unhealthy Old Days

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TIih gursl old days want not nrci*snnrily so gorsl. Persons

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It cannot he long before (ien- | of mature ago living in IHOO were far more likely to he par­
rial F.itenliuwei limit i*y whriliei ried off by disease than are their desceiiiluutH today.’ Or.
Harold ,1. Knapp, ntvelnnd health comini.HMloner, looked up
lie will hr a i amlicl.ilr loi pres
the records and makes an impressive case for the present.
idrnl lint yrai.
-------- ------- ------Ills facts would probably he duplicated ull over the
The Hoods Medusl Allows- United States. In l!K)0, 200 babies out of every thousand
lion irvralt ihst their sie 1,14ft died, bast year the figure w« h 2&amp;. Tuberculosis killed 1211
lictnied medical doc ton in lliit persons out of every 100,1(00 in 1000, only 20 last year. In
Hat*. Ibis it about 170 inoir 1000, 400 persons died of diphtheria in Cleveland. For 1001
than Isit yeat.
it was expected Ihut there would not ho a single death.

An Italian movie itai, Mm
Franca Faldini, hat been telecled
by Slats and Stripes as "M itt
ClieriecaL* of I'W I". Somehow
it irrnu lo ut she should have
been rlioien "M itt Spaghetti".
We tnp|M»r I heir are a lot of
people who didn't make any New
Tear reiolutiuni lliit year, but
wouldn't it be nice if evrryonr
retolvrd lo do unlii others as
they would be donr by, ami tturk
lo it)
High Cominiiiioner McCloy re­
port! dial Germany is now pro­
ducing nrarly 01) percent more
than in 1030 and it it all foi
the pioductt ol peace. In (hr
old dayt of Herman Goering't
'gum or heller", moil of it wat
for gunt.

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Fifty-four pertont a rt/ repotted
lo hava died and 17 more are
milting at a remit&gt;-*l .hurricane
winds raging off the coait nf
weitern F.uropw/UT’ W lS f thank­
ful lha hurricane teaion it ovet
• l far at f'lmida it concerned,
• I lean until next Junl.
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The Hoiirr Un-American Ac, liviliet Commillep « recommendt
tlcalli for tpiet even in peace
timer. lint it isn't the tevenl)
of the penally, it it the lurenett
of it. that counit. Small chance
( V * 'illn r i Would have been ol con­
victing Alger H itt if the penally
had been death. Better to have
him behind ban, than running at
r Uf«*.

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Among the firtl M ogtilandiny
perionaliliet of 1951, na' lilted by
the American Proplet F.ncvdope
dia, art Senator Kefauver, General
MacArthur, General F.ltrnhower,
c Winilon Churchill, Dean Acheton,
“ And leyeral other leu important
Mor.le like Mohammed Mouadegh.
It is intereiting lo nolg that the
- vary first mentioned wai the man
; wbo did the inoit lo expoie crime
•nd corruption in the United
Th* March of Dim** fnr III*
fanlll* Paralyiit Foundation gelt
Ugdtr way in Seminole County
as it
does eliewhern
ghoul tha nation with a goal
tatting out of debt and on a
au-go basis before another
season sets in when no one
how many may ba afflicted
much money &gt; will be
to labs car* of them. The
drlva it undai. tha cha
^ of Mack Cleveland,
I. wfll b* sparked by J

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(ioodbyr penny poilcaul. Ami
you can Maine that un inlDliou.

WASHINGTON
Th. t a lk ,
‘ hlch rsng ill Die New W sr Mon-1 j0 yj awi jU. depending OO
lay night also tulled the passing I also, a half • cent Inert*!# fcs 1u( nn American ir.stltutlun—the |third cists twoks and catalogs, J
seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots
|penny post cart!.
At 12:01 a. m., Jan. 1. the price plants not on special bulk rata.
Special delivery — Higher fees,,
I.ecninK two cents. The Itoost,
l along with other* in poslul rates, from 13 and 43 centa to SO and M.
Domestic registered mall—High­
i&gt;.
.! at pr&lt;xlncin» 12i) mllliOO
cent* and II JO to ‘
i ilullars a year more for the It er fees, from
’ oanciully • frail Post Olfire De­ 30 cents and 11.73.
Domestic Insuted mall—Hither
partment.
fees, from 3 and 30 cents to 3
This is the second time since its and 33.
’ * •»•—
I,mil in 1B73 that the post card la
helitK kicked up to Iwo cents. It , Domestic collect • on • delivery •
was that way for iu months during mall — Higher fee*, from 20 »na.
»?*■
World War f. returning to a penny GO cents to 30 cent* and |1.'
in
The Host Office, for the next GO
Decent ohsei vat Ions of over!1
days will tuke It easy on people 2,000 leghorns at Cornell Univer­
who mall penny postals. Cards post- sity show that death* from tumor*
|marked
before
midnight
go and leukosis were twice as great
, through, of course, but later ones In the poorly fleshed birds as Ih .
■ ettirn to the sender, If known. If
i iid known or If time Is Involved. the well-fleahed birds.
1'liey are delivered postage due.
i After 00 days, all cards go back
o llie sender, if known, or fo the
HPAUHETTl
lead letter office, if not.
Other change* effective Tuesday:
aervtaa • lo I* 1% a,
i-i.osato aoNOAga
ig
Parcel post — Deduction in inaxWlaier Pork Htoksear IT—A# *
tnum weight and size of package*
Pb.
handled between, any tint class
loniektlc post offices, from too

Kvervone is aware of the elimination of sinullpox as u muJor peril.
A varietv of causes explain why deaths are so few.
Uducatlon has improvd bulb public anti i/ersomd hygiene.
Water and milk are purer by far, and both hospital facili­
ties and medical science have advanced.
The indiscriminate pruisers of the past should remem­
ber tills as|M'ct of life in the old days. They will linve to ad­
mit that today makes a better showing.

Mood In Tho Bunk

Food To (!ost More
But Plenty Of' It
During New Year

A young soldier in California received swift return for
a donation of blood. Two weeks after he made his donation
thu soldier was involved in an accident and required a blood
truusfuslon. Hy coincidence medical attendants picked up
the bottle of blood which boro Ills name.
Thu probability that many donors will ever receive such
direct or quick recompense Is slight, nor would anyone wish
for such a chance to get his own Idooil hack. The knowledge
that blood given may he instrumental in saving some life
is ample rewind.
Yet It should not he overlooked thut a certuiu self-in­
terest can he found in the giving of blood. Hy helping lo
ussure that supplies of blood in the banka are adequate, we
ith h re s k fa M . llie r e
can help to make sure thut the precious fluid will lie avail­ W ill‘■'la’liei l i o ' p lewlltu
nf c e re a l to rtf'.
able if v/e should aver need It for ourselves or for a loved I'nduri* around. Hut
the cost rt

Stomach Troubles
U lc«m anil ntlitir ilipi'Mliv'* ilifficrultIi*h art* nftnn rnfiTred to iih Hymptomn o f tin* iiku in which wi&gt; live, part o f thu
prlun man pays for cotistanily licinjr in a hurry, liavinp
tlioiifmiulri o f tliinga on bin iiiiml ami falliiiK lo maintain ruHular liahitH o f uatiiiu mid Hluuplug. It is certainly true thut
h u c I i tlilnxH rnisu hob with thu iliKuntion, hut thu result is
not a pucullurity o f mixlurn times.
Sunucu, l-ntin nhiloriophur o f N uro's day who is credited
with rumarklrur, "w h a t fmils thu«u m ortals hu," also Haiti
thut " A Kruat Htcp toward Indupunduncu is a ttood-humnrud
Htomach." IIIh audience prnhuhly replied, "H o w tru e ," even
uh one would reply today.

Hanford Forum
&lt;T|r• iv.
i/rnii. riiiiiur
Hanford Herald,
Hanford, Fla.
Hear Mr. Denn:
Aa we Como to the clone of an*
other year, ami stand at the threehold of a new Yeur, wo at the
Children'* Home Society of Flor­
ida cannot helii hut hu thnnkfiil
and grataful for the kindness,
courtexiri, ami particularly fur the
Mince contributed to thu Children'*
Home Hoclety of Florida In the
Hanford Herald.
We are especially grateful to
you for hslplag to make our De­
cember appeal to the people of
Florida an outstanding aucceaa.
We know that throujih each line
of apace that I* given to our Ho­
clety, eomeoiie else will learn about
he service* that we era renderOf to the needy, hontalesi, help­
er*, destitute, and In many case*
almost forfotten children of tho

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organised campaign prepared out any reeervetlon whatsoever,
intend to cover the enlirs that the newspaper* of tho BUt*
of Florida will contribute much
toward making it a aurceia.
•Cr»Pt our Venr Beat
Wishes for a happv, auccaesfu) and
proeperoua New Year.
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NewHman Finiahew
His Autobiography
In His 92nd Year
lly HF.KMAN A. I'ANK
Al* Newsfeaturea
INDIANAPOI.IH — Hilton t.'.
Drown, tt'd-yenr-old dean of In­
diana news|iii|iermen, ha* fulfilled
an "urgency that caine with old
ape"—the publication of hi*
autobiography.
. I t reoulred two year* of writing
JBd a fidgety wait for public re­
action, but "A Uook of Memorl**"
haa now been lieued, unfolding
the etory—not of hie life—but
of hi* time* and friend*.
Urown haa been with the Indlanapolla New* for 70 year* and
ha* been associated with Ilutler
University 77 years. He *tlll I*
actively Interested In both. Th»
New*' Associated Pres* member
ship certificate la held by Mr.
Brown.
"When one writes an auto­
biography," Brown begin* hU
booh, nhe la practically preparing
his own funeral sermon and re­
minding hi* friend* that at the
obsequies he will Be present but
not voting."
Brown, gentl»mannered and
highly reepected by colleagues
and friend*, has, filled th* book

;Uve(y Incident!, many
a’ltn
tan poking fun at himself.

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On* chapter daala with tha
J *U ^tgviridlanapqlls of Queen

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t-«ori*leil Pres* F'-imI K&gt;H*iir
Mr*, America c-,n enun* rin
•IUA2 inenii- featurin'' evervthino.
froe*
in nn**—and pier*” nfi
It. It look*
if there would he
even mure food available In the
•»e*t 12 month* than there wnt In
'At. II"' ” «■ .tie-ce* ere
i l l " inlildle of the new year, It
'Vlll "O-t -OllieWhll* lliorc tl'MIl It
a.* m 'll AI to ret the family
table. U. it. pnvernuieni a&gt;'’ '
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the
trrnd lo higher prices show* m
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cercnls at 'he prnceiy s'Of*?
orolinbly
will
reflect
Itlft!'*
higher prnln pi Ice.
'there will, lo- lot* of llillk t&gt;
pour oil your Ih»wI of &lt;&gt;l*line-nl or
com flakes, or lo drink (evro
though fluid milk I* einecled lo
ul viinee in price|, Init there will
he ler* liutler for your bread
hike U couple of eggi, with &gt;&lt;
strip of bacon or some fritsled
hum, after your cerealT The tl.-M»
larder *hould hold even target
supplies (if egg* than heretofore
and Ilift I'n iiulNtandinglv laig*
joirk rhop will provide gmal eat­
ing for tile first half of '32.
Hogar In your coffee? A record
world output means that you'll
prolinhly have plenty to sweeten
the taste of that high-priced
1leverage.
Doing un to lunch and dinner,
It may cheer you to know that
supplies of heef are showing an
Increase, better get out recipe*
fur Hwlss steaks, pot roasts, and
stews, since much of the beef
will lie grass-fed and need lung
sluw cooking, l-ook up some
Italian
recipes,
too,
because
thero's un Increase in veal. Ami
what better to do with veal cutlets
or shank* than to cook Hcalloplu*
u la Marasttlu or U**l llucl»|
Milanese?
You can also look forward to
a few uiura lamb chops—but not
many, because lamb production
Is nut us peeled to rls# lar above
the extremely low level al which
It'* been.
,
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Turkey every Sunday may give
chicken a run for the money,
Farmers are paying heed to the
growing
popularity uf
small
turkays and raising Increasing
number* uf these delicious -young
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hint* for &gt;ear-ruund conMimption. |penm than In 'Al.
When you change to fish for u
There will Ini os'much euniied
main dish III '32, you'll find morej fruit avuiluhlc iis lust yeur, as
/reili and froxeu, a little les* well u» good Riippllt-i- ooff cor
canned
•alined ih*i. in ‘lit.
trull juice* mill IroicM fruits and
barge pack* of canned and Juice*.
fmxen vegetahlrs will help round
We probably will cut mure
out meals. Ho will white potatoes. III '31 lierau*e we huve Inrjrer
.Sweet potato lupplle* are short dried fruit In 11132 Ilian we did
and will bring high prices until suiililie* at lower jirlre*.
the IUB2 crop I* harvested. A*
Whul el*u lienide* fruit for
usual, there will be plenty of dry ileskerl? The new* i* that there
will lie enough ice cream to
‘,4'an* and* peas, •
Drape* and cranberrle* from meet our increuaed demand foi
f"H harvesting' are In large aup- it—although production of till*
ply; hut so far.lt look* a* If we favorite dee*iut will meun u
would have -fewer' apple* and smuller i|outa of butter.

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YEAH!
1952

1928

ON OUR BIRTHDAY
A WORD OF APPRECIATION
This Season o f tha year, with Its spirit of remembrance, Is in ap­
propriate (Into fur panne nntl reflection.
It is a time to let yon know that w« appreciate the privilege of aerv- '
Ing your flriiiiiciiil needs.

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repo iters that lha most polished,
must handsome and molt cultured
gentleman aha met on her tour
of thu United States waa Hilton
U. Drawn uf IndlanapollA
Describing himself In "my euneet day* of life," Brawn d*dl»
cattd tho book to "gentrallon* of
ears
have
tobogganed
on
Irown’a hill." * '
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"I think how thef symbolise
If* Itself, th* achievement of the
Id* and the ever present need to

It Is a time to ro-afflrm obr aim of providing the tpye of ban)ting
service that will prove most valuable to you yeur after year.
We are glad to tuiint you among the frlenda and acquaintances who
have helped our institution to grow and to be of m ater service to
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And all th a day* that will follow.

la I6*&gt; the United States praispd U &amp; flW fiO Q egg*.

ANNOUNCING OPENING
Sanford. PlarMa

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A n d Personal A ctivities

A bridal shower for Mi«i Char­
lotte A. True wa* riven on Friday
evening at the Chamber of r ommens Building in laike Mary. Ho’ ran, Mrs. FTank F.vnns, Mm .
teases were Mrs. Horace M. CornHomtr M. Gleason, and Mrs.
James M. Thompson.
Those assisting the honoree were
Miss Ullon Baker, Miss Mary
Grace Hohhy, and Mrs. Richard
Keogh.
Lavender and yellow w»s the
color scheme of the evening. The
refreshment lalilr wee overlaid
with a cutwork linen table cloth.
At one end was an arrangement
of lavender pompons In a crystal
howl, surrounded by a semi-circle
of lavender tapers. At thr other
end of the table •’U.N." tea wa*
servrd from a silver lea service.
Sandwiches, I’ ette
Fours, uml
mints carried out the color scheme.
Mr». Frank F.vnns served tea
to about tto guests.
A huge arrangement of gladioli
hanked the table holding the shower gifts.
Guests from out-of-town were
Mrs. Lastl* Odilon Broussard,
Miss Anne Uelle Bancroft of LaFayette, La., Mrs. George A. Pelley and MUs Rerthu K. Pelley of
Lynn, Mass., and Mrs. J. F. Lewis
of Sanford.

PHONE 148

Social Calendar
WtCUNKSUAY
The Preyer Meeting service nt
tha First baptist Church will ft*
at 7 -V PM

THURSDAY
Tha Royal Amboxiadors will
meet at the Firat Baptist Church
at 5:00 P.M. ,
The First Baptist Youth Choir
will hold rehearsal at 8:45 P.M.
» ^ T h * Seminole Chapter Nu. Two
w. K. 8. will meet at the Masonic
Hall at 8:00 P. M.

riun.tr

A call Hoard meeting of the
Junior Illah School P T. A. will
be held nt 10:00 A. M. Ill the
school auditorium.
M tJ .N tM T

Tha Rxecutlv* Hoard of the Wo­
man of tha First Presbyterian
Church will meet at 10:00 A. M.
at the Church.
i f The Phllathra Clsas of the
rlrst Presbyterian Church will
mast at 7:45 P. 51. with Mrs.
George Still#, - 4 3 4 ,-Summerlin
Avenue.
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The Woman’s Missionary Union
of the First Baptist Church will
have a business meeffeg in the
Memorial Rduratlonsl Building at
2i.10 P. 51.

Miss Lillian Boyle has left for
Durham, N. C. where she has a
position In the Dean's Office at
Duke University.
Al Brock will leave this week
for Rvanston, III., where he is a
student at Garrett College.
Mr. and Mr*. Paul Brown were
Among those from Sanford who
attended the Orange Howl Game
In Miami yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Watkins,
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ganas
were In Orlando last night at­
tending the Tangerine Howl football same.
Friends of A. Derby will rrgrrt
to learn that he la confined to
the Orange Memorial Hospital In
Wlrlando as the result uf injuries
due to a fall.
Misa Robert Merwin, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Miller of Dover, N.
J. are spending several davs here
as the guest* of Mrs. H. L. Cor­
nel).
Mr. and Mrs. x o. Shlnhnlser and
two children. Genie, and Jimmy,
returned yesterday In Jacksonville
aflawvliHhtg f here •for- a■few -thtytr
.jlH f-M n r f»*o.- Hhlnttolmr.

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Mr. and Mr*. A. K. Powers and
-daughter Nancy left today for lltair
home In Cuhimhu.a, (la., after
spending the holidays here with
Ur. antT Mrs Fred W Bender and
Mrs. Bradford T Byrd.
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Mr. and Mrs. K. II. l-ancy have
as their guest, Mr*. Laney'a sister,
Mrs. Maureen Winter of Savan­
nah, Ga. Also Mr. and Mrs- L. B.
&gt;Mr&gt;ntv ami son Bobby spent New
^ e a r'e Day here with Mr. and Mr*.
Lftney.
Mill Margaret Jammes and Hob•rt Sapp of Tallahassee and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Jammes of Naw
Smyrna Beach ware the recent
(uasta of Mr. and Mra. John D.
Abraham* al their home at 318 W.
Twentieth Street.

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Shower Is Given ,
Pur Charlotte True New Years Eyc Furl)

New Years Ball Is
Held At M ayfair

Mr. anu Mi*. J E. Terwillecer. (
Jr. entertained filends at a Nev. I
Yean Eve parly Monday evening
at their home on Hiawatha Ave­
nue.
Predominating |n the decora­
tions throughout thv Terwilleger
home were Christmas greenery
and red floral arrangements, with
the dining table, from which punch
and holiday refreshments were
served, wa* centered with a novel
arrangement of luige silver and
red ornaments.
About in jfii»*t«

A Sew ^
■ I . Hail vvi« h**«
.at tin* Mu&gt;t:ili Inn .M«»n«!iis i udii
Hui n«*y lluxtnn mnl iti( 1*1 chestm
fill nishril (lie nnt»tr fimn 10;IMI
fiiBt wiij* Bi M ftl .it the Inn

Hlllh'UlM lllltl 1*1ILTIIIIV •«»h*r*'.I
IIIU'I' Htl C1IIIII I N lift HI lit* || tin*
nilMtnni uml ;it Ifu
hour fnvui of
hut
hoi ii'*, tthi-slu « , H i l l ! •
tl|i 11ihttleil 111110115* It*
IO &gt;t'l Veil ion ||.I f I.t
IllUtle wtvh in ;i.|V. »M*•
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Imnloiin .ill''i»«lin^ .uu
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Bishop Confirms
Class Of Nineteen
The lit Rev. Henry t) Loutltt,
|)l&gt;. Bishop of South Florldu. made
Ills annual visitation to Holy Cross
Kplscopul Church to administer
Holy l unfit iiiatlou to a via** of
19 members, and to preach the
sermon at the II uu o'clock service
on Sunday
Immediately following the service
an ndurniu! reception was held in
the Parish Hull tur the Confirm a
Hon Class Coffee was servrd uml
lb* congregutton was invited to
come and welcome the class into
Holy Cross Church

MIbh Charlotte True*
I h Guest Of Honor

Sgt
S. A ir
tln n 'lff
Sbainn
Dakota

|8&gt; How many clusae, of U.

I . MaU are there?
&gt;. (3) Who Invented the aaaa*
phone?
tjDln what country it Ana*
U their no life?
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Choir
Entertained Bridge Party Given
By Mrs. Roumillat
For Charlotte True

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army transport plane, nrrlr
at taelr destination on Chrlat-

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I* llultxi'hiw wlitm* «*i»irui»fiii«*nt uml ii|*pioii«)iiii|f MiniriiiRi’ to Koyn
I* St'hinnll. miii hi Mi. uml Mi*s Aithiir Sslnnidl, of Milwuuker. \VU
i*» Diinoiiin esl

Patricia llolt/.claNv
To Wed Mr. Schmidt

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Mr uml Mrs .lames p llo ll/claw
ate ami.mneliq: the eiigugeinent of
their dl.lighler I ’alnclu Kay. to
linger I)
Schmidt ..it id Mr and
M i* Arthur Schmidt id M lluau
k. e 44 in
Tile ue.I.llllg will In'
an event ol Jet. In al 5 isi p in
ai I tie First lla p tM Church
I'li.- In till-elect attended local
M'bisils ami was giailliuteil from
Semlmilc High School in l-.l.M
Mi Schlilidl wus graduuled frum
West Division lllgli SchiNil, Mil
wankee. W i* . hi lti.'iil He I* now
enlisted ill the Niivv, and is sta
Honed lit the Snidnnl Naval Anvil
lury Air Station
All fru-lj.ls id the enliplf are ill
vlted to attend tin- weddliq:
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Kesnlt- of esilins Inken lay thus.*
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and Mrs. C. W. linker held an in­
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rilt Halts*
evening In honor of Miss Charlotte i:&lt;H» WratAin Jdimlttirre
A. True and Rns. James W. Ba­ i 3D .WHr.
3*» .\lorithtN Mfluitv
sham, popular couple whose mar­ «|:0U
HMVeit n 'l’ltit K Cln
Inh
Mrs. William Olivet l.tndsry, Jr., the former Miss iris Gay Flow­ riage will take pier* on Jan. 5 at f ,1f. Nrvt.
the
Presbyterian
Church
In
Lake
§:
M
U
H
.4inn
i t oI1
* AAtl A Ultfin
Uiwiii'**
ers, whose marriage look place Dec 29 at 7:10 P. M. In the First
I ofc l*l#d
l*l#tl l*l|»ri»t
will meet Winter Gurdm In the •easun’s first home iiaskethall game Mary.
3d MorillllH I»»*\«*Ilull's
The home of Dr. and Mrs. Ba­ Ii 4S
Mosul* III Mll*|e
In Macon, Gu.
ker, the scene of the party, woe I "U World AI Ninr
thfs.su
colorfully decorated In the Christ- 6: la (Mill llffd
l.iiHiertcr
InsHIflltf Hills.II
- mas motif, with the living room I•■Isl
Wh#rr
A
iik
^I"
Fewi in Tir.
4
ft
Ih
mantle holding an attractive 14
t'ln I*|» Fttrtisle
A ll.il % •III l VImpIs
grouping of Brasilian peppers mid i o n ,N»ws
1n
lighted candles. In the dining 10
10 Is Munis'
room u color scheme of silver, red to n tiny l.onthitrdo Itfshreli ,s
On Thursday evening Mrs. F. F..
Miss Cymrlulte True bridewhite was followed. The serv­ h *n» lirehi'slia Aiisl Ml.ii
Kuumlllat entertained member* &lt;&gt;l elect wa* complimented a! a bridge uml
3n MsirrstiiK Varlrllrs*
ing table was overlaid with an If
11 4% Muisls Ilfs ".til
All Souls Clmlr who took pail m
I
in
potted
linen
cutwork
doth
|i
l.a&gt; llirn'A s'ull i.t I’ i i » ri
and canasta party Haturduy given
the mid-night service.
I t nn World Al Nuiiii
Christum* decuratlun* were u*e,| hy Miss Itette Jane Copeland and beautifully appointed witli silver 15 i - It.oil.. Chi hi I tlx r *t
in llim i 'ImI.
in the Rouiuillnl heme wjth a focal Miss Bettye Rene Hall nt the hume and holding a centrul stiaug*- I t| IM
I t'ii|iillai Ml.it
men! of red gladioli In a silver
point of Interest being a lighted j of lhr |nU, r un (.’ ry„lB| |.„k,.
1 .541 I I I
A l l i n || A ll !
howl,
flunked
hy
white
candles
Christmas tree.
. . u __
N*•54w
clustered at the base with led I n MilPl.-ul
V.•i Irl Ir»
Music wa* furnished during the I
IM
U llnr None lUfo Ii
A color scheme uf pink ami poinsrllias.
evening with Gene Arnold of th"
z nil World Ai Three
Mrs.
Joe
Baker
received
nt
the
Naval Air Station playing the uc- white was followed with roses ami
•» Hl.si
with the honored guest, while s] i11;•1 Toilay
Krui.it *• Hloi(
cordlon, sml Willard Gnmmtlv. th gladioli being used In the rooms door
MI*
h Nancy Williams, Mrs. C. W.
3 If. Why Iin Vi. ii Worn
bsn|o. Group singing was enpoyrd
I :nit \ l u e h 1 . 0 4 r i * I ' m I I I
with Mrs. ItoumlTlnt at the piano. where the guests assembled ami Baker and Joe (taker served. t In New ■
♦ 1\
Refreshments were served late silvered mock pulnscttls* with About 50 friends of the engaged
lit nil
.
Ilmir
in th« evening with the hostess sliver candelabra forming an at­ couple called during the waning.
4 nil New*
being assisted In serving hy Mrs tractive arrangement on the huf
I IV Itlioil* IflriK ..f hay
I
Market |te|i..n
PauE I'esold, Mrs. W. A. Cagle, fet In the dining room.
4 in Himria I'MiHilr
Mrs. Francis K. Roumillat, HI.
Miss True was presented a crys­
4 IV Ilf.|‘»re*&gt;
and Miss Cynthia Roumillat.
* IMI I&gt;rIfMlift ttn s i l„,ol
tal sandwich plate as a gift from
Hy Al.ll K L. ('ROMARTIR
I’ l' t*i■tiiini'111ai \
Those present were Mrs. A. (). the hostesses, and at the conclu­
! !’* T.'venlriK
HerriiMile
Von lleroulis, Mrs. Cagle, Mrs. sion of the games prises were
New
r
ng
Pesold and guest, Mrs. Margarrt given to Mrs. Jo* Baker, 3lr*.
Jerr% Ilmv (irk
steps
In
the
kitchen
leads
many
Etltl
...........nt..........
v IIlls Inn I’ lan
Rckard of St. Louis, Mrs. F. R. Robert Callahan. Mrs. II. A. More­
V s il.it Him
Kounililat. ill, Miss Connie Du- land, Jr., and Miss Betty Moore. women to rtiend unnecessary lime iI no
til VI..IThe til in.
and
strength
In
geltlmr
meals
amt
tand, the Mbs#* Mary Ann, Rdna,
V mi .Vile i:.i|t|„„
A salad course was served l&gt;y
-find .Helen Michels, Mis* Dorothy th* hostesses essistril by their washing dish**, a kitchen study S Iti I'lill llrvil Al llli
ll! It's I is lire! I me
Team, the Misses Rusemury, Betty mothers, Mrs. Raymond M. Hall reported bv th* New York Stale "Ii HI'
F.xperlitirnt Station shows. Waste id.ir, I 'l l l l . i l V 'llln h end Kathryn Collum, Miss Peggy uml Mrs. K. W. Coprlund.
of
time
ami
effort
ami
confusion
h»:3u
Compton, Miss Patty Burns, Ml*s
Those present were Mrs. George In doing routine work Is reused I I;4&gt;t&gt;
Dorothy Von llerhulls, Miss Mar­ Andrew
II lift
Speer,
Mrs.
Raymond
garet Von llerhulls, ami Ml*.* Kader, Mis. Joe linker, Mrs. Her­ less by the structure of itiutiy an
old farm kitchen than hy nullCynthia Roumillat.
Morriand, Jr., Mrs. Howard ipiated storage nriiuigeinents fm
Also, Oken Kelly, Robert Du­ bert
Whelehel, Mrs. Robert Callahan, supplies uml equipment.
rand, Willard Connolly,
Frank Ml*s
Dingfelder, Mr&lt;
One hundred furm kitchen* in those kept in tin kitchen
Koumillut, IV, uml from the San­ John Margaret
Pierce, Mis. Martha Pei one enunty In New York Slate | ‘‘This fuel in it*i If throw
ford Naval Air Xtulimi, t.t. Dick kins, Mrs
peter l.utinas, Mrs. G. freh* uttiilinl ami tllilMfii'i'a niea’* .... the Illy ill adjustment «| the*.*
llartlgun, Jimmy Myets, John
Smith, Miss Diluii linker, Mr* urrd hrlwi'rn major v*nrk criilrr* ..Id tnr liibmi*.-' tu pte*el.l wuy*
Louree, Jack Stout. Ken tones, U.
Willinin Kilpatrick, Mrs. Rdward and placrw wherr sii|i|)li**s anil «l living," tin- icpurt *ny*
Hob 'Anthony, ami Gene Arnold.
Dunn, Mrs. Geml.l Lo$*ing, Mr*. 4'imlpmeht w e re kept. Six rommnii
Many d is tu n e * could eu-.ly b.iviM. I.. Unborn, Jr., Mrs. Hugh Lo­ job* were studied: preparitiR an«l In-ell shortened &gt;imply l,y pn.vi.l
FI FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
be*, Miss Jean Buyer, Misa Nancy bolting potator*, liratitiK cannrtl ing work space m-ai sink ..ml h Married in Sanford 50 years Williams, Mrs. It. R. True, mother
ago were Misa Ina Hell Peabody of the bride-fleet, Miss lltlly veirrtablft, frying ’ Kg*, mixing frig rrator. T . hj often «urb equip­
uml Rimer L. Marshall, whose Moore. Miss Copeland, Miss True, calia or rook)**, making and aerv- ment mI oimI solituiy und m.hiteil
ing coffer, and waxbing dlNhrx. It fiom work counters. Munv faunmarriage louk place on Jan. 1, and Afina Hall.
waa found that 70 permit of th« lie* cuntinued to kern thing*
1902.
ltrm» nrfdril for llira* Juba w**rr where they hud ulwny* lo-en kept
Th* couple ere now making
krpt at an avrragi* dintancr of instead « f taking u.lvuntue.- of tintheir home In New Pott Hirkey,
where their two daughters, sml MAKHUUK ANNOUNCKMENT mort than right frrt from tlir liosslhllitles offered hy ti.eli kit
«Mr. and Mra. O. I*. Herndon an­ placr Hard. Many of tin* Itrnm cb.ins for storing supplies und
their families also live. The
mailing address of Air. ami Mrs nounce the? marriage of thalr uard were stored outside the kit* equipment Wlthlll easy II'I.I'I. of
daughter, Mary Margaret, to Jon chrn—in pantry, basement, (lining w litre tliey ure used.
Rickey la Box 212.
Tenny Lumpkin, aon of Mr. and room, bark room, crllarway,
»y. milk
Both hydrogen und helium ure
house or porch,
r ____ and the distance
Professor of th* Southern Baptist Mra. Harry 8. Lumpkin of Jack- home
Theological Seminary In St. Louis jionvillr, un Ihc. lit, at Klngalam), prr item from the plocn Uitd av lighter than air und so run he
eraged more than IH fret^—or flvr used tu fill ballons to lift objects.
and Is at present making a concert Ha.
tour of Grorgla and Florida.

Word ha* Item rerrlved hy
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Maker that
Mra. R. R. DeArntond and her
three son* arrived on Dec. 26 at
Wheelua Air Base. Tripoli, North
Africa wwhrre they Joined I.t.
DeArmuiul, who Is stationed there.
Mra. DeArmond and her sons left
Banford on Dec. 17 after spending
several month* here with her
brother-in-law and sister. From
her* they went to Westover, Mass.

Itulpii F. l.ifM'**
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Dr. and Mr*. C. W. Baker havo
,£isltln g them, Mr. and Mra. O.'L.
B enson of Montgomery, Ala. and
(hair [three young daughter*,
Lynn, Pat and Claire, who will bo
hire for a few days' before re­
turning to Daytona Beach where
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. I^onsrdy
they are spending some time.
havs as their guest Miss Berta
Morrison of Jessup, Ga. whu plans
Mrs. G. C. Dlson has visiting her to visit here for altout u wtek.
Mr*. F. K. Poole, of Greenville, fl. Recently Mrs. Herbert* Leonsnly,
end her eon Kenneth Pool* of ami son, John Leonardy, Jr., of
ulsvllle, Ky. Mr. I’ooto Is Organ Miami, visited Mr. end Mrs.
Leonardy for several days.

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TUB SANrOKn HERALD

Tech Sub Wins Orange Bowl Game **
With Old Fashioned Grid Weapon
Rated As First
College Quintet
Johnson Passes

P ita I _______ Wad, an. 8, 1151

Seminole Cagers
Open Year With
Home Court Test

MIAkfl if)—Pepper Rodgers. 19, year old quarterback from Atlanta,
W
one of the oldest
scoring weaIIllinois
llin o is ,
w aashington
s n i n g i o n ^u&gt;(d
ms |nIn footbill
football Tue,&lt;iay
Tuesday ,0 give
eorgia
Tech
a
17-14
decision ovar
H oopsters Ranked
rugged Baylor University in the
Second And Third Orange Bowl before a record crowd
of 03,837.
NEW YORK f'-P h o g Allen's
Rodgers, understudy for the spar­
Kansas Jawhawks edged nut un- kling Darrell Crawford, kicked the
! defeated Illinois ns the nation's extra point that tied the score in
top • ranking college basketball the final period and then added
team loduy In the weekly Asso- a field goal with less than three
minutes to play.
j dated Press poll.
With Crawford opposing Baylor’i
Kansas, pride of the Rig Seven, All-American Harry Isbell, the
and recent conference tournament game quickly became a passing
winner, received 31 first • place duel and a battle between hardI votes to 2J for the llllnl. The Jay- charging Unci.
Baylor scored first but Tech
hawks. triumphant In all 10 of
Ihrlr games, attracted a higher came right back to tie It at 7-7
point total lo shade tho Rig 10 in the opening period. Baylor went
stolward. 731 lo 739. Illinois' rec­ ahead again In the second and
held a 14-7 haltime edge.
ord Is 7 0.
The (core stood unchanged
Ono hundred and seven sports
writers ami broadcasters from through a third period tha saw
roast to coast participated In the both teams battling fiercely and
slowing down In the 79-degree heal
(Mill.
Twenty named powerful Wash­ of the afternoon.
When Tech rolled to a touchdown
ington ns Ihe best team In the
nation to push the Huskies Into with less than seven mlnutta left,
third place. The Pacific Coast de­ Tordgcra' conversion tied the score
fending champions have a 10-1 at 14-14 and paved the way for
his game-winning field goal.
mark.
Pete Ferris, an alert ala-foot twoKansas' leap from fourth place
Oa„ act
a week ago to the top spot marked .inch
. . end from
. . Griffin,
.
. up
the third change In leadership In 'h* play wh«&gt;n he Intercepted one
four weeks Kentucky led the first 1of Isbell's passes on the midfield
week, lost out lo St. John's ot Mrlpc and scampered to the Baylor
Brooklyn Ihe second, regained the nlne- Crawford lost a half yard
and Leon Hardeman picked up
top rung the third week and fell «"'•
to fourth this week when upset, three.
With fourth down and Ihe ball
•11 no. hy a spirited St. Louis squad
for the New Orleans Sugar Howl nn the 10, Rodgers sent It between
the uprights lor three points and
championship
Krnturky, now tl-2, received 594 the game.
Rodgers had forecast hla per­
points to fall nearly 11)0 behind
Washington's third-place (188 The formance. Tech Coach Bobby Dodd
Wildcats barely managed to eke revealed that during practice In
out the fourth spot over unbeaten Miami, the five foot to-inch 175Indinna and NYU The lloosicrs poundcr told him;
“ Coach, maybe I'll kick one that
(7 0) beat out the New York Vlo
lets (12 0) for fifth, 388 to 545 will win the game."
Rayior completed eight of 18
points
St lands (7 2) anil SI. Ronavon- passes for 93 yards and had three
lure iflo) made Ih e hlgtfes! strides Intercepted while Tech gained 84
among those who lamlcd In the yards In six passes of 14 attempts
ay It
lop III The Hllllkins, who now and had one Intercepted. Baylor
have defeated Kentucky in three was penalized S3 yards and Tech
Sugar Howl championships hy a was set bark a total of 60 yards.
It was Rayior'* first appearance
'"Ini margin of four points, Jumped in a major bowl Georgia Tech,
from 12th to seventh with 459 which hus pluyed in all the big
point-* SI John's (8-1) dropped a ones, nnw has won threo out of
notch to eighth despite winning four Orange Howl appearances.
The tesms were guaranteed |90,both of Its games during the week
.... .. ____
,
„
., ooo each for their appearance.
and Kansas State (8 3) also sllppsnl j orange Bowl officials said the
a notch to ninth because of its |
^
90 88 overtime loss to Kansas.
St llnnuvcnluro vaulted from far
hack to loth place with an lmjHirtnnt victory over a strong West­
ern Kentucky team.

S

W inter Garden Play­
ing Local Cagers
T om orrow N i g h t

Seminole High's hoopsters urn
Imrk on the hard wood pollnlilnir
Ihrlr play for a tilt wltli the
Winter Garden quintet on the
home court tomorrow nlifht mid
an out-of-town game with Seabreeze's all powerful stato cham­
pion* Friday.
Unsuccessful In two outing*
thl* season the Seminole warriors
will try to change tholr luck In I
tha first game of the season on
the diminutive Hcmlnolo IHkIi i
court. It will he n double hill as
the II nquadi clash in nn curly
damn at 7:10 followed hy the
varsity tilt.
Leading the varsity five will
be toll Sanford Center Wise Mardin and six six foot-three tn-ite.
Guard Jerry Covington. Doth are
senior* playing their third year
of Imskethall. Another rnurt vet­
eran, Jimmy Smith, will bo hold­
ing the second guard post as the
Seminoles make n hhi for their
first victory. Smith Is one of the |
team's best shots ns well ns u 1
'polished floormnn.
Starting forwards will lie Ray
Davis and a much Improved Junlor Motts who racked up HI points I
against a winning Winter Park
quintet last month.
Tho Winter Park team which
had little trouble In beating Fred
ford's one In Friday night'*
Here are the varsity and II squad hoopsters of Seminole High who
Photo lly Essex Studio
into a courtfull of trouble as they Methodist Church. The couple will he at h o m e „ I:tt Rogers Avenue, din and Jerry Covington. Second row jayvers ore: Joel Moss. Jimmy
wero swamped hy Soahreeiu lust at 7 :15 tomorrow night. Front row varsity men are: Doug Whitney, W i id e , Kd All-Call, llandail Reynolds, Gene Kstridge, Ross llannuin,
week. The Stato Champion Sea­ Georga IIni ilen, Ray Davis, Junior Metis, Jimmy Smith, Wise Hoi- Gerald llchrens and Jimmy Kridcr.
breeze aggression ought to he
nhle to senro threo points for HanClaims' Seminole High boys ran
contest In Daytona.
The game with Winter Garden
could he another story, however,
the Winter Gardou rngnrs lost to
Seahreote hy a lopsided (18-27
score that put* them in the Sem­
Ry Oltl.O HOBKItTMON
the Indian, bidding a 7 II halftim e
inole* class and gives the loral
MIAMI i*)—'The Havana Cubans
lly F. T. MACFKM.Y
NEW YORK ijs-Tennessee may advantage
warriors a chance to add a win to 1
JACKSONVILLE '^-M iam i's 11 of the Florida International League
( he the nation's No. t collegiate
Midway in the Hurd period Stan
their enrly season record.
1football team lull you would have Wallace, llliiu halfback. Intercept- o victory over Clemson in the Ga have appointed Mike Guerra player
a mighty tough jolt loduy convinc­ ted a puss from Stanford's Gary tor Ilowl »n&gt; a tribute to Frank manager for lli.Mi, succeeding Adol
ing either Maryland or Illinois.
ph Luguc
Kerkoriau and H|«'d 54 yards to Smith, injured halfback
The win avenged a 15-14 Clemson
The hoys who operate the split T the Stanford 12 On the third pluy
Guerra formerly was a catcher
over Miami, In the Orange fur tho Huston Red Sax and the
formation (or Coach Jim Tatum at Fullback Bill Tale ripped around upset
.
Muryland soundly whipped Gen right end for five yards and a Howl a year earlier, when Smith Washington Senators
Hub Ncyland's Tennessee Volun­ touchdown
' was tackled In tho end rone fur
Ilia appointment was announced
teers, 28 13, Tuesday In the Hugnr
From there on the llllnl poured the winning safety
( Tuesday at a FII. directors* meet
Howl at New Orleans.
It on to cnnllnuo the Rig 10 doru"Our boys said before the game ing called lo Install State Sen. lien
A large, pre-New Year's crowd
Illinois walloped Stanford's In­ Inancu over tho PCC In the classic j they were going out and tako It ry 8 lluynnrd uf St Petersburg
of greyhound racing fans whs In dians, kingpins of the Pacific Coast They posted 27 |&gt;olnls In the final for Frank anil they did," Miami ns tho new league president
Haynnrd's plane was delayed at
attendance at Monday night’s pro­ Conference, 40 7. In the Rose Howl norlnd lo lirenk a Rose Ilowl record Coach Andy Gustufson said.
The slur i.i action was Jim Dnol Tampa and he was unable to attend
gram at the Sanford-Orlnndo Ken­
Maryland ranked third in the for (mints In one quarter The (ire
nel Cluli. Practically all of the Associated Press noil Illinois' was vinos high was 22 made hy Ala­
senior hack who pluys on both Ihe meeting. He will he installed
race* wero closely contested with fourth, three notches above Stan­ bama in 1035
::&amp;c nsc and defense, lie Intercepted at a meeting in February
KIN HR CLDUTHD KM
the largest qulnlsla of tho night ford.
four passes hy Clemson Tailback
Phil O'Connell of West Palm
PITTSBURGH (At Ralph
Hilly
Hair,
moved
lo
both
aides
going to Wise Boy anil Stone
ncach,
the
retiring
president,
was
Kincr of the Pittidmrgh Pirates
The Ruse Howl, grondilmlity id
Crusher which pnhf their hacker* all |Mist-seasim gridiron classics,
to help break up the Tigers' at given an engraved wutch by FIL is mighty proud of hi* title—
a nice Now Year's present of sod Ihe Sugar Ilowl hearitd a
i lompt* at end runs and stopped members In appreciation of his Homo Run King, lly hitting 42
9145.00.
everything else that came his way. services.
round trippers In’ the '51 season,'
natiim-W'Ide
card
of
13
games
No race* wore scheduled last
Miami had Just enough offense
Killer maintained his crown fur
which
drew
more
than
400,000
funs
night ns the track management
In get lls two scores. "Mighty
the sixth consecutive year. Ry
again cooperated In making tho Millions mure looked in on Ihe
1Mouse" Jack llackett. 142 pound prised Cleinson's chief threat. The lining this he tied a major league
Tangerine Howl Foatliaii Clnsslc Illinois Stanford affair at Pasadena
' T-forinutlon quarterback, tried Just All Southern Conference tailback rcrord held bv Rube Ruth. Ilalnl'
CHICAGO lift—Michigan .State, |jwo passes One went 17 yards threw 20 times, completing six for is the onlv Imtter in baseball
a big success by keeping its oval Calif., via a nation-wide television
facing
|to Frank McDunnld and the other 88 yards He would have had bettor histoiv to have led his league in
dark. Races for the rest of tho hookup
. , what
, , should
, .. tic
„ Its severest |
lest of the basketball season thus
...irl|H tll j.-,| |jUjt,a
00 day teusun will resume tonight
results If the 0 loot 4 inch Doolpy homers dining his first six
Thn
howl
at
I'asudcufi
was
pack
fur, will risk Its undefeated record |- Tfut *,,,
((.yard scoring
with the first race post time at
years.
cd with the largest Itirnmil, 00,825. tnnluhl iigainst once henlon Notre nt|| ,iy p u l l b a c k Harry Mullins In hadn't been in the way
8 o'clock.
MONDAY NIGHT ItKHULTH
white another 82.ono |amined into Dame at South Rend
I the first quurter. A few minutes
UEETLE DAII.KY
K4I4ST I I A I ' i : — P m i i r l l r f l n n ill.,')
If the Spartans can nnh their I|U|vr |A.„ Martin, Miami defensive
1 H I.p ilin ' U ln a
S &gt;0
3 SO ] (0 the Sugur Howl
seven
h
successive
victory
the
Illg
ll|u,
,,|oc|
lc,|
;l
pun,
nn,|
|
hc
HurMe TOO.' Ilow
a U iu is * t in 111&gt;&lt;r
4 io a to
a Jos II.mil.
( ;o Tho 1031 rankings ran true tu l() title race will open Saturday rieanes swept 33 yurds to a secondAeoir centra
SMlflXURA4 K—n/4aih* Mils
form in lire Orange Rnwl at Miami, with four unbeaten entries.
GOLLY
AAE U P A T
period touchdown in II short gains.
T4m*i aa.3
1M
Fla., where Georgia Tech lNn.3)
IMG P X ?
Indiana. Iowa and lllnnls each \|h1„ 0!( ai,n|n wcn, ovcr ,hll ,lmo
4Plrs4 11*11 l l s l l r I I o n M #)
H
U
N
G
R
Y
/
I Hslssnian
s mi
in j.«o edged lluylnr (No 9) 17-14, on Pen have posted seven wins and are jro||) jj,c 3
g^ kc i
I ’litaxon
s.40 s h i per Rodgers' to yard field goal In IHilsed fur the championship cam
Klmer Trcmont converted both
s y s ll.n
s|n Ihe dosing ininmos.
I Kl ’sr
T i l 114iv i i « i i v —n i n t h , w it*
Sraffle " n' " nrrC&lt;
" |,r‘,|,mlnnry I lime* and Miami spent the seennd
Rut Kentucky's Wildcats, riding
‘rim s i il'J.il
Ihalf throwing Clemsnn hark from
IN*r**il IIMil IIhII, llnahls)
Illinois addl’d No 7 Monday hy reheated threats.
on
tho
arm
of
Vito
(Rahn)
Parilll,
I K e rris Knln
7.40
4 S0 a 00
trimming
Mnri|iudte,
IM
57.
Indiana
dumped
No
II
ranked
Texas
Chris
Hair's running and passing comI loin llllts
0 so f. 10
I ( ’nininsint
t,nnHan, 20 7, before 75,000 in the Col­ and Iowa wrapped up Iheir seventh
U 'lln 's ln &lt;1 Si 111 SO.
triumphs lint week mid are not
ton
Ilowl
at
Dallas.
Ken
lucky
was
D A IL Y 11« H' III .1;:
Hslr.iimn h ranked I3lh.
scheduled this week prior to Satur­ unbeaten LaSalle made it seven
Kerris Ksln (f.-l&gt; imlil 111 lo
day's firing
straight by whipping Western Ken­
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Included:
Miami
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.Saturday's opening Rig to rard tucky, 67 58. as part ul a twin hill
I Wsyns H.
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4 Iirssm Curl
11.40 s lo Texas Tech 23 Collcgo of Pacific
f Hsslwt Cargo
. t 00 14, In tho Hun; Houston 20 Dayton gan to Indianu, town tu Michlgun SI. Josephs nicked Westminster
yulnl.ls 16-41 III in
21, in tho Kniudj Stetson 33 Ar­ State, Ohio State to Northwestern (Pa.), 74-50.
KIKTII IIAI'C—A'lSlh. Mils
Cunlslus heat Utah. (12-54, and
kansas State 20, In the Tangerine; and t'urduo tn Wisconsin
timsi aa.n
Michigan's Improving team reg­ Temple went Intn overtime to Inke
a Wins liny
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|.|n Naval llusc 12, in Ihe ('berry ut Tuesday night hy trouncing I'rincc- Buffalo, N Y,
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Yokohama, Japan; Hinds J C. 27
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San Anurlo J. C 22, in the Oleand­ ed nn 41 3 per cent of ihdr 05
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IHippiftg In 17 txiints and Forward
T.IO 4 40
4 40 27 Arkansas A. A M. 20 In tho Jim Skula milling 10
Prairie; and Sun Diego Stato 34
In other holiday night games.
Hawaii IS, in tho Plnenpplo Bowl
at Honolulu.
Kd (Big Mo) Mndiclcvvakl and
Ed Fullerton, a pair of hard hitting
hncki from Pennsylvania’s coal
regions, were largely responalble
for ending Tennessee1* all-winning
streak lit 20 games and stretching
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Mndtoluwakl, ripping the Ten­
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tho entire Volunteer team is be
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Ftillerlop scored two touchdowns,
T u i ' p i ono on a 40-yard spring after Inter­
3 t i m o m / - cawt we e
its and cisvsr
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Miami Wins Over Club Names Mike
Clemson Eleven Guerra Manager

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State Tuesday night, 33-20.
The Hatters, behind 7-13 at the
half, won on the passing of Bill
Johnson who threw for threo touch­
downs.
A record crowd of about 12,34^1
watched Stetson turn what looked
like certain defeat Into a near run­
away.
Tho Arkansas State Indians, win­
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Evansville, Ind., Dec. 2, ripped 87
yards the flrit time they had tho
ball with Carl Grcenwold scoring
from the five.
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period after Billy Joe Leathers In­
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sowned on the Arkansans' to. Tw B
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dlana* one and Johnson tossed the
first of three scoring passes to
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five extra points, tied It up.
Arkansas Stale rushed back tn
go 72 yards and regain the lead
Grconwald streaked 51 yards and
finally scored from the four and
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time.
Jlin King recovered Grccnwald'^
imble on the second play of ttw
second half and Stetson was off.
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Laudo who made the catch flat on
hla back in the end zone. A few
minutes later, Stetson took over
on its 40 and Johnson heaved 30
tarda to Laude over the goal. Bob&gt;y Marks plowed across from the
four to put Stetson ahead. 28 13,
as the third quarter ended.
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a final score as Jim Dlngos passed
to John Koldas for nino yards *
Stetson got Its last touchdown
when Lonslngcr intercepted hi*
third pass of the night and Jerry
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SEMINOLE REALTY
1320 Mnitnolla Avr.
Phone 27
T. W. Merit — W. Illrtrlrhn
J. C. Illitain* — Aanorlalee.
HHHINKHH I'ROPERTY. Wnrehaiinn IGO* by fill* Incut i'd near
renin nf lawn. On center lal af
three Iritr. cimiprinltltx V. block.
Ttva mnnller ntaren iittacbed
with two nice nice apartment*
overhead. All rented at nice In­
come. fllf.fiOO. l’lionu 'UIH-J ar
BH.'I-M.
A. It. I.OItMANN
Hrt. HKAIi EHTATK Broker
2780 Orlnndo Dr. Sanford. Ph. 089
NEVV 2 bedrmitn bouse, rv.rythins roomy, flreeiew.y 4 G*raje PArt. two big lot*. W. 2&lt;th
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NEW KIDORS vml need tu perfectimi. Old fb'i&gt;r* mnde Ilk.
new I- lui-lii.it;. ■b nniiiic At wax
!ntx l'."tnl»li pawe, plant, £2
year- in pel icacv 171 SemiHAl.
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FRIED SHRIMP Dinner "The
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l.i.U Valnilte Ci'b'i t llelie Ilia
HH and risk t'lrenl.illiiii la -end
Imi. West Side Pliane I-Tit-W.
yi.ll I'll" Snilfaid Ib'iald will 111
an vilest imi
CEI I'.RY PLANTS, Valnilte (iie.'ii
I I vaunt; bed*, ii inly ta plnal. M.l. I VI'KN I'. i'l iii/er
t-ark
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li'llhiillK. €Til11 .1n.i II U M l,
$ 125.00 Sanford Atlanta
Na- M A SSA(»K
CMl .iUt 11 rigalioiiM ,
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TOMMY'S HAIHMOR
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We buy, *ell A trade used
RED W IN 'D II \M
furniture. Wllxan-Miiler 'Furn­
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iture Ce. fill E. 1st. Phone 058.
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(5) The Dead Sea.
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HEIFERS 0 * Iff month*. ’hone
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WAN TED: Experienced boukkeenA UTO.Mi Hlll.ES
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week, nr sea-on. Enulinh Portia
full pttiticiilnr*. Rag IIX c /o
and Amerlran Fouls, sedan.,
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station wagons and cnnvertlblea,
HELP WANTED—Young nian a*
Strickland-Morri.on. Inc..
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HANFORD

RBRALD

layfair Tennis Pro Finds Fun In
Teaching Kids His Favorite Game
"Some conches tfll you they ilof.'l llko to coach kids, Imt It’s foerails*- they don't hitvc nny patience," say* thp Mayfair Inn's tennis
pro John Seinlnoff. 1tut li • doesn’t lisve uny problems on thnt score.
Ill maintain* lie line ns tnueh fun ronrliinir the kills ns their psrents.
And that mny ho because the stocky, tanned, Mnyfnlr pro plnya-1 n
lot of tennis himself ns .« youngster.
Seinlnoff got interested in the gnme ns n youngster In Connecti­
cut watching nil exhibition mutch &lt;
between the doubles teams of Hill
Tlldrn and llnron Von (,’rnmrn
fnd P»n Ifudgc and Vlnnry,
Itirhnids. lie was so impressed,
by the gracefulness of (lie gum*ns plnyed by some of tin* to p 1
tanking men of the day Mint fool- [
ball and bnseball started taking a [
l.nek sent in his IhouKhts.
lie was not only Impressed hut ,
he leurned the name so well that
Ily KENT CIIF/ri.AlN
by llt.'tp lie had gained tlio ConHeel lent All Slate Ibiys’ Singh--* 1
Tonight tlie Seminole Wanlor
championship. In the next two
years foe annexed the hoys' single* i|iiilitet will unveil its piowess to
title in New Jersey and Mnssnchu- the local fans at the Seminole
gymnasium for the first time this
Kelts.
The opponent: Winter Gar­
From high school tennis star­ season.
den—-quality relatively unknown.
dom the Mayfair Inn pro went to The Snnfnid varsity eager* have
the University of Miami wheroUht;,p |,liy) ()f ho,i(,By pr^ctlc« ,.nhe played on the tennis team an&lt;- dcr
,ler their
their belts
hells mal
and Coarh
Coarh Mimas
(Innas
majored in nironantieal engineer­ concedes his hoys a pood rhunre
ing, Ilo came l&gt;nek to the Unlver- of winning their first gninc of the
slty nearly tea yenrs later as ns* I younir season,
alaIm .„.uai.
/ Ithe
I. . Ateam
-...a.. ....
.
Mnyfnlr Inn tennis pro John Semlnoff conducts a regular Saturcistnot
conch ..of
on ' .Ily
comparative scores. If they
day morning coaching clinic-for Sanford youngsters and Mayfair Inn
which he used to play. Hut in menu anything, Sanford stands
guests on the Inn court*. Here Semlnoff is showing Marcella Myncs
those ten years lie worked, hi ip sn equal with Winter Garden.
fljtl’t a war. and not in smno The Gardeners dropped before
more ravelling.
Winter Park ns tinvr the SemiSeinlnoff as an nermmutleal en. miles by MiniPMfosl the same
Inrnmparahle
irlneci went Corn the University scores. T h o s e
of Miami to Henry Kaiser's plana Samlrrnhs from Dnylnna, with
fnetory In Lung Inland, S'. V. Imt » hum the Seminole* piny Fri­
he didn't have nitlrh chance to day niuht In llnylnna liesrh,
practice
his *profession.
Tho lone administered shellackings
plant's tennis team needed n to both Winter Park sad Winter
plnyrr-mnnngrr and John elided Garden.
Cloven followers of the grey­
lip with the joli.
Winter Park, which took San- hound racing program* being held
During the W ar ns a member i fwd ^"•Hy by l» points, lost face nl the Hanfurd-Orlnndo Kennel
St. Louis Goes O ver­
of the Air Corps
spent, w,l.r" 8esforee*e l*®“ r*»l H on to Club at l.ongwood split a dally
. Semlnoff- spt
n lot of Ids spati' time giving n tune of 71-10. Winter Garden doulilo pool which entitled earn
time T o D e f e a t
tennis lessons and foe made up lost to th" Dnylnna division A winner to $212.10 as u result of
state
i
humps
by
n
comparable
Houston Q u i n t e t
their successfully picking
I.yn
folr mind to stiek to the game
score. Widen only serves as hun 1 Golden and Hoe's Trouble Inst 1
when he got out.
wilting
on
tinw n II for Hanford's
night
in
the
second
and
third
rare.
llv TF.I) MKIER
Since then he lias been pro at
Tito racing fans who consistent­
Woodway Country Club In Con- Friday night hopes against the
NKW YORK iJX-MIthlgnn State
eon*!nl
conouerors.
ly
piny
the
one
and
eight
dogs
Hectlriit where he tins taught the
Noire Dome, 00-52, and St
Whst the Sim ford
i|Ulntet
learned Inst night that their meth­ upset
children of such movlelnnd rein,
Uiuls, Ihe Sugar Howl Tournn
needs
la
Ihr
rnngy
scoring
phe­
ods
of
hacking
their
Judgement
hrllies as lllng Crosby, David
ment champion, had to go over
nomenon Jim Tempi* of Huatls
proved unsound for, althougli their time
O'flelxniek and Eddie Durbin.
to heat Houston, 04 37.
lo
holster
lln
ego
and
scoring
favorites
did
place
and
show,
not
At the Mayfair this winter poll nl Ini for Ihe Henhreexe enThese were the chief davolop
a
single
one
of
eight
dogs
won
the .10-year-old pro is having a
merits in collegiate basketball
lot of fun teiu'fdng the fumla- rounler. Temple litrrnlly defeat­ first honors.
Wednesday night
ed
Tavares
single-handed
for
I.nst
night
It
was
a
case
of
tho
mentals of his favorite sport to l-'uslis by sroring 12 points. The
t'luying al imine, Notre Dame
dogs
running
from
the
iiiiido
Sanford children at his Saturday Kinnt renter hurkrled tl bas­
was favored lo knock Michigan
lioxes
showing
tlu-lr
heels
to
the
morning clinics.
kets nail milled four more point* rest of the pack. Imioimtnlly, bet­ State out of Ihe unbeaten ranks
on rhnrlty tosses In Ihe recent ter than iixiinl prices prevailed, Uut the Spartuus, chalking up
clash.
due, no doubt, to thu fiu-t that tho Ihulr seventh In a row, led at the
Perhaps, cautious Wise Harden illllde box dogs were not sii heav­ half, 31 20, then put on a second
half drive that killed nil ehance
will get mini under the boards and ily hacked.
|for Ihe Irish it was Notre Dame's
get bis share of tho tip.ion and
ItF.HHI.TH I.AST NIGHT
rebounds for Hnoford tonight and K 4 IIS T l l . t l 'l v — •'■ s lu rll. T im e i 30.* first home loss since 1049
Im n
9.on
ft.JM • *o
lioh Curry, MSC's football star,
show the wav for the Hanford ru- 6I I'm
lln Mil i Troubles
in I'l I in tossed In 10 points for the win­
keis. Currently Gerald Covington 7 l.lllln HliHtllr
4 90
ners
s K i n x i i m r i : — n /in ih s M ile
TAMPA tjv-.Keeii ymir eyes on Is the top Hrmiiiolr scorer follow­
T im e i II* .I
St. I-outs, ranked fourth In thl*
a young Mexico City Id
ed hv Junior Metis nod Jimmy
( f i r s t I I Ml * U n it* I In u tile )
week's Associated Press poll by
nil tiled Alfredo Milled. Ilo 'might Hmilli, respectively, with Wine a .1 I.y n lln lile n
1 1 in
in in l l n
l June K vsos
a in ( ,|o virtue of its upset triumph over
lie a rumor In Ihr lonnis world. fourth.
* lle illn ii
a so Kentucky In the Sugur Howl, was
Millet Is one of tho hardest hit­
T i l l l l l l 14.14'K— n /in ih s M il*
tix points behind, 48 42, ot Ihe end
lers In Iho Dlxlo Tennis TottrnuT im e I :ta.:t
The
SHnfnrd
baseball
club
U
of the third period. St. Loula led.
(S e r n a * H a lf U n lit lln u b le l
ment and Is a colorful player In expected to take shape next
when a free throw by
T rim b le
37 III
s 3u S HI 51-52,
watch lllght now ho Is a student week when the diamond Inter* X5 Dee's
K n w n e tte
I (o 1.S0 Houston's Jackie Holt In the final,
al Hollins Cnllego. u "
1 f'o in ilr 'e Acn
I 40
cals will hare a meeting with
serondx
sent the game Into the
Q u ln li-I* I f , - ill 1 IU3 31)
A college teammate of Millet, pro temp prexy John Krlder.
11A11-V IM U T II.I-:: I.y n llo lite o A extra period
Calhoun Dickson of Tampa. Is Midi Ihe climatic end of fontjlre 's T ro u b le ( a • nt |, h III 1313 III
Fordliam surprised hy Invading
unolhcr comer. Tho lanky Dickson ball on New Yearn day. atten­
C llt Il l'll 11.14'K— Kl»(Mrl4y
Itulcigh, N. C., and heating North
T im e , Xll.a
Is acquiring a net game which tion In now turning briefly to
7 Cora M e K .e ll
0 SO 5 00 2 X0 Carolina Stale, 02 30, In anotlior
until recently he never used Once nufikrthnll and Ihen of ruurof to
I llo n a le Jo
4 X0 J no
ho gets up to the net lie's hard baseball. It would be nice If Han­
4 D e liii lln ln
1.00
to get by.
g
o
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le
ln
(7
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ton I.i,d. D ine H h l*. Jersey KinnI
ford could field as grand a Irnm
C H ^ I'll IIA I M— . tu lh s Xllle
x M OX I I I I A I ' l i — ft/ llllk s M ile
Thoso two might go pluers In »», [he new hnnebnll stadium.
T lm r l n i l
M in n ie Kee, |I'h I-it(IV H e ster, Mr.
Iho Dlxlo which entered Its fourth Without doubt we enn hnnsl of
I l.ndy H o tly
|o XO X 20 4 III
Illllill. II
I'. Ill HW Ole, I I .1(1(1,1(111,
day tuday.
X K n m o ir M nlil
S.oo e iu I 'In mm D im , Ilia I'n m e . Hen, Kind,I
(he finest rlass |&gt; bnseball plant
1 Dine M ys te ry
5.10
I l l l l i l l IIAI'4-1— ft /llllk s Xllle
Millet [days seventh-seeded Hill of any In Ihe country.
iju ln lr lu 44- a t |59 XO.
lle il 1:11111111 A lla V lstii, Knieoiis
Davis of Knoxville tmluv. Dickson
H I X I 'l l H A IT I— a llllk s M ile
Many people have expressed
I 'x ll id r , O u r I 'd m int 11. H p lk e n l l l r l ,
meets Ivy Wilson of St Petersburg coin-era over tho fact that Hanford
Time i a*. I
lln ,n ly ('u rn . H ln rle t In iu, T n w n
Mouse
15 00 5 XO 4 30
Third-seeded Tony Vincent of may attempt to operate independ­ 1 HV leuk
l.ender.
elvu y
I no 4. to
K O I I I T I I H A IT I— K h I m H IV
Miami meets Jack llorllng of Or ently without major league aid. I7 lls
lw n y lin y
4.00
I'r y n t s l
(lliu s l,
Dunkn.
Dench
lando. Fourth seeded Grunt Golden I his muy not be ns great no ob­
U tiio lr la l l - l l 144 in
lle lle . Illn e k e r,
W n c ii ' s D ili, I'op
a K V M N T II H A C K — 0 /IX Ik s M ile
of Chicago, who run Gurdnar Mut­ stacle ns some might believe. The
Dili, k. Hoe Htep. W a itn .
im e i n*.:i
K i r r i l I I A I t J— ft /IX Ik s M ile
iny of Miami to five sets In the Inst poanant Hanford won was In 1 Donny's MTls
ln k o I I oil
X.00 x lo
Hume D a m b lrr O a a tl, dinar Ituy,
recent Sugur Howl tennis tourney, IU1I1 and that by an independent
K sshloii len t
5.10 4 lo •la ye tte. T up M balf. Hweel T einpnr,
e Du a
4.40 He,ileli Heeral, Acn Himilea.
plays a Tampan, Gene Hlttncr.
eluh free from binding bands of n i fQi riilo
iriu i i 7 i ili.n o .
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N
IV T H I I A IK — -1/4X1
Mutiny, who’s seeded No I In parent major league team.
illlllir il
H A C K — A /IM tk s M ile
Id iv e ly * In ilua, K ag er Miss, J e rry
Ihe Dixie, faced Holt light of DayT im e t :i'l.:i
A an lo . Itany I ’l,-k in ', H an aln r H llc h n lln a le y
Ililo
7.10
5 on le. W lan lin y , T b s Ito o k ,
Iona llearh. Hryan Grant of Allan
H live r
HA I At llellnt College defeated l Im
Iv s io u
, l.o o ( i n
11,1,-ky.
ta took on Jim Vuillc of SI Peters­ lexan Payload 1117-71 for a total I4 Huulh
I ’lir lfle
l.su
a n V H A T H H A IT I— ft/IX Ih a M il*
burg.
IJu lliielw 11-4) $4130.
of IK0 points In one regulation
lia rla ln n , S II,I XVItut ll'a llr e n t,
X i s r i l I I X I ' k — fl/IX Ih s M i l l
' Mutiny was supposed to have n K«mo. That was better tbun 4.5
Hteapls (iia a e r , H old d u a l
llu h y ,
V le k la V a u a h n , K uraalar, Itlc b a rd
breather In his match with llehry points a minute. Hut talk about T lle s to v u ll T lm e i 140.1
11.10
100 110 Moaa.
Wagner of Tampa In Wcdncidny'a high scoring games the Htanford- 4 V is ile 's K a a trlk a
MO MX
J t l U H T H M A t'M — g / ia ih a M il * '
1.00
aocond • round match. Ho run lawn fltato takes tho cake. In two I l.e n n y C h a ri
T h u n d e r J » l. No
A lib i.
H nlly
(Jiiln le la ( l- T I l l l i n .
H ra n d ,
W h lla y 'a
H p a rla l.
H ub
through Wagner with a «2 count overtimes Htanford won out 105T K A T II M ACK— OOKC Course
W a lk&lt;er,
t r . _.
M a rlo n , g a ll H tyle, lla lh v r
In the first set. hut was extended 103 f»r a total of 208. Miami's
T l m r i M .o
Hornrlaad.
ad.
a p iie r
IX lo
5 40
4 no
to an Hit in the second.
c n — «5 /i
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TM H AA('*J
/ lal ik e M ile
By Clmdroff, known ns the Bronx- 5 TVricke
y
1.10 1 xn
Im rty Mara T ra v e tln j
TUe. It'*
Other seeded players got through hnnihsight because of his odd look- J7 I'e
e e e lu lls
4.111 M o n ta nna,
a, M a llm o ra . ftt’h fla tlaar,
tholr mutches with comparative log glasses, top* the state colle­
g iltlife ln 11-5) I I I . i n .
Iro n I'an
'anny,
n
W a ll, f-avaea.
case.
T M A ‘T M H A C K — XKt&gt; C a a i
TONIGIITH KNTItIKH
giate basketball scores with 148
H im wv _
llu g , ilr e ia t l. HoolhaayXr,
K IN N T H A IT I— K a l a r l l r
points and an 18.ft game uvurage
d re a m
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- a_ w a. V *
I'n m a m y ,
J
The average tl. H. woman In lii eight tilts. Next Is Monts of |
It a. (in ly lla&lt;t. H tyle G ir l, C h a rla a - v T riu n p . Ile a I a-a, Korea! N e tlo a
the 2ft-20 ago group and 6 feet Tampa with 17.0 scoring average (I weighs approximately l.'lfl.
.finis.

T h e Sport
Register

J

Daily Double Is
Shared By 11 At
Sanford-Orlando

Rollins Netter Is
One Of Hardest
Hitters In Dixie

GREYHOUND
-V S

Michigan State
Hoopsteri Upset
Notre Dame Five

of Hanford tho correct service form while Mnrcclla'x slater Joan looks
on. Tho boys arc ail children of Mayfair Inn guest*,

Hundreds Thrilled Seminole Cagers
By Outboard Boat To Try For Win
At Water Regatta At Home Tonight
Hrrnth-tnking stunts and untlca by a crew of United State*
Navymon In an outdoor motor
boat thrilled more than one
hundred spectators, who lined thu
shores or l.ake Monroe, and
highlighted the U. H. Coast
Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 11'«
Water
Regatta
New
Year's
aftxrnoon.
Thu Auxiliary bont procession,
ranging
from
outboards
to
cruisers, Journeyed around the
lake passing In review before
tho City handstand. The Hegatta
started at II A. M. in tho mornlug.
The water show concluded with
n final procession at 1 I*. M,
led hv Auxiliary Commondorc
Joe Kaherk, Maitland, guiilim.*
tlie flagxhip "Josephine." Second
111 line was the yacht "Sunshine
III" by Cnptuln J. Parrish,
followed hv "Hen Seapu" yacht
with Captain A. Dear Jr., Winter
Park. Yacht "TAM" guided hy
Captain T. A- Moodv was In the
fourth position trailed liv the
"Kl.iYRF." captained hy "Dixie"
Keen and many oilier nimillrr
boats.
The 1052 Auxiliary Water
Regatta
was
made
possible
through th» lenilershlo of Commondoro llaheck, viru-Commondoro
John Cameron,, Hanford, and
Training Officer Derjf.

After early season losses to
Del.and and Winter Park, Se­
min, de High's varsity and Jaywo hsxkrthall team will point
th“ lr hopes toward victory to­
night as they try to bouner
into the win column against
Winter Garden's quintet with the
start of tlie It squad game set
for 7:15 in (tie Seminole High
School gym.
It is the first home game of
the sens,mi for the local eager.*
and if they repeat their football
record they will win tonight’ *
test against the He,I Devils.
During the grid season the Somin,lies didn't Jose a single home
stand.
The Seminole warriors will
follow up tonight's tilt with
Winter Garden by taking on one
of the top prep outfits of tho
slate when they ploy Scahreeie
In Daytona tomorrow night. The
It game starting thnt twin till!
Is xi-he,tilled for 7:01) P. M. in
the Hnulircezu High School gym.
Shirting five in tonight'* vnrsltv dash with Winter Garden
will probably lie Center Wise
Hardin, forwards Hay Davis and
Junior
Melts, guards Jimmy
.Smith nml Jerry Covington.

Miami Sail Regatta, v
Is Sot For Wuekerta

overtime fray A froo throw by
MIAMI 'if*- I'llotx lire expected
Fordham'ti Dun Lyons In the lust
minute had tied tho score nt 51 to bugin arriving today for the
all. Fordham got away to a quick i Miami Son.-Jiinc Sailing Hegatta
lead In the overtime and then suc­ In lie lield Saturday and Sunday
cessfully frmc the ball to beat off Dinner Ke&gt;
F.nlry Chairman John Hanafourtho Dlxlo Classic champions
sal,I entries hud been received
The touring Pemisylvnnin and tie
fnfln many skippers, including L 1*.
Dartmouth teams both were beat­ Vi-rwcy
of Jacksonville, holder o(
en. Duke dcleatod Penn, 02 52. us the‘ Florida
bantam title, and Ed
Dick Grout tallied 22 imlntx lor
Htirroughx, another veteran Jack­
tho Blue Devils. Dartmouth put sonville
pilot
up a valiant struggle against Howl­
Local entries in the thistle class
ing Greon at Toledo, but faded In
include Jnmc* Schooninnkcr, de­
tho aecoml half and lost. 7ft tin
Tcxs* Chrlitlan opened tho fending champion; I'uul Hams and
Routhweat Conference season by George Koxlcr. Ilrucc Chadwick of
whipping Southern Methodist, 58 Sarasota and Chet Tlnglor of Mara­
45. On the Pacific Const Oregon thon arc other entries
Comet skippers Include George
State took 8an Frnnrlsco, 55-40,
and St. Mary's edged Santa Clara. Host of West 1’ iilni llearh. Doug
linker, John Edwards and Ken
54 55.
Tho ichcduied Kcntuiky-Missls- Murruy, all of Miami.
slppi game at Owensboro, Ky., plnyed xorrer, tiaxrhnll and foot­
waa postponed to Thursday night ball as well a* basketball.
b*c«UM bad weather grounded the
MlaiUalppI piano at Memphis.
HCOLARI IS VKRSATII.K
RALTIMOilK (/I’l —
Fred
Scolart, player-roarh of the llaltimore Bullota In tho NBA, was
* versatile athlete ut Galileo
High School In San Francisco
end it 84m Francisco U. Fred

Seminole County's
Most Experienced
utomobile Dealership

By ROBERT MOORE
ROANOKE, Va. ut»—The Rev
Robert (Rob I Richards, whose
amarlng pole-vaulting and decathilon performances earned him the
11931 James E. Sullivan Memorial
Trophy, raked a sweaty foreheads
with tho back of his hand.
w
The Flying Paraon had Just
pulled up in the darkness after a
lour around a city park here. The
tlmo was 1 a. m. (EST) today
"Well," said Richard*, the Am­
ateur Athlete of 1931, "I guess
that’a enough for tonight. I've
worked out in this little park for
almost two hours now After a
shower, I'll go to bed."
That's the way Richards, second
pole vaultcr in hiitnrv to c lc a ^
13 fret and the national decatlilmw
champion, keeps In trim for his
great performance* That’* the
way he’s getting ready for Ihe
coming Olympic trial*.
"I have to train much of the
Unto at night," said tho 23-year
old parson. "I usually leach in
the morning, have builncsa affair*
to ear* for Tn Iho afternoon, preach
at night and then comes my train
Ing."
Richards, who said winning thin
Sullivan Trophy Wednesday w a ^
"probably the greatest honor of
my Ilf*,'1 Is concentrating on his
Olympic preparation.
"I'm training with all my heart
and soul for that Olympic loam,"
he said. "I hope to tie In top
shape. And I've got my heart set
on breaking the world's pole-vault­
ing and decathlon records. With
the help of God, I will."
The pole-vaulting record Rich­
ards is shooting at is the 13-fooA
8W- Inch mark set hy C’orncllu”
Warmordnm. The parson, who
cleared IS feet nlno times last
year, has achieved a height of 15
feet, 4tt Inches.
A comparative newcomer to the
decathlon competition, Richard*
want* to better toe world record
tally of 8,042 points rolled up by
Olympic Champion Bob Matniax
He collected 7,834 point* In the
10-event test last year.
Richards amassed 1,283 points iiw
tho final balloting for the SullivaiP
Trophy. He was tho firsf choice
of 174 of Ihe 487 ballots east by a
nation-wide panel of sports author!
ties. Second went to Maureen Connuljy, 17-year-old notional tennis
champion from San Diego. Calif.,
with 903 points. Sat. Mal Whitfield
of the Army Air Forces, 19-18
Olympic 800-mctcr running cham­
pion end three-time national cham­
pion nt the distance, wn* third
with 734
A

........ ....... ........... -pei
Game and Fresh Water Fish Com
mission will meet In formal lesslon
10 a. m. Monday. February 4. In
West Palm Reach to comldcr all
matters of Interest to sportsmen
and other persons, L. G. Morris,
chairman, recently announced.
The announcement was made fol­
lowing an informal Commission
meeting held In Tempa for purposo
of setting date and agenda of the
next formal meeting 30 days In ad­
vance
Matters entered on the agenda
for the February meeting Include:
1. Consideration of commercial
fishing and seining within tho
state, Including a proposal to con­
duct a 3 year experimental opera­
tion In three lakes In ?olk and
Lake counties in order to deter­
mine the practicality of controllrd
fish management operatloni.
5. Uniform h u n t i n g l a w s
throughout the state, especially
opening and closing date* on all
game spcclci.
3. Statewide control of airboatt
1during the hunting seaaon.
4. dale of game blrdi and ani­
mals for commercial purpoaos. es­
pecially in restaurants, etc.
3. Open season on hunting hen
turkeys, which have bean com­
pletely protected In the pait.
6. Election of a new Commiss­
ion chairman to replace Morris,
whose term as chairman and commiuloncr expired December St,
, 1951.
7. Consideration of a proposal
: to Increase the number of license1free cane poles permitted in rest' dent fishing.
Morris staled that other matters
would also be placed on the agenda.
He said that any person wishing
to appear before the Commlnlon
during the next meotlng should
apply In writing to Ben L. MeLnuchlin, director, before February
1. All such applications should In­
clude the subject and name of
thu interested person so that It
might be placed on the agenda
prior to the meeting.
Other business completed dur­
ing tho recent Informal meeting in­
cluded passage of a motion to
omit hunting and fishing laws from
the backs of the 1B52 licanies In
order to expedite printing and dlxIrtbiitinln of the licenses.
The Commission also formally
approved a recent emergency ac­
tion taken hy Commissioner Cecil
Tit* Gulf of Mexico is approxi­
M. Webb In closing to hunting cer­
tain sections of Iho statu where mately Inches higher than the
deer were fund to be Inflcted with javcl of tho Atlantic Ocean of thu
•sat const of Florida.
nnthrax.

DR. Hx K. RING
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HOUSING AVAILABLE
THE SANFORD HOUHjNO^UTIItMjTY In now accepting ap­
plications for Ihtlr second and third housing projects. Forty
whit* and slghty-flvc more colored families wilt he housed when
these projects sre completed in the early Spring:

EDWARD JHGGINI TERRACE, nt Third Street and
Pecan Av*„ a forty apartment development for whit*
families

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Thun/. Jan. 3. !JJ2

Hy HOH ANTHONY_____

Gospel Singers Are .
Coming To Sanford
Tin* suine kind of iollicKintf.
pvnpy K‘» l" ‘l music unre enjoyed
only at rural ram p mi-cting*, will
move Into Hanford at the .Seminole
High School auditorium, Jan. Ill,
In a concert th at w ill last nearly
a!! r.ltfht, i'm ii Y m e*, Jr. an­
nounced today.
The counrert la bring pro*
inoteil l»y l.oy McCormick of T a lIlh M se e, who h a. packed auilltoriun m a n d
ha.rh all
parka
throughout the Smith with out•tanding (piartettes alternating in
SM) nilnille stretches, singing gospel songs of every type and
t.m po. Air. Yates Is assisting MeC oim lrk with local arrangements.
The group of singers appearing
at the high pi’houl, w ill ho Tho
Handera (Jonrtette, of
Itn llu .,
Tex., rated )&gt;y many a . the top
ouaitct of the United States, the
famous la- Fevra T rio o f Atlunta,
fia., nod tlie Homeland Harmony
Quaitette, also of Atlunta.

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Highlighting the lii'glnning of
the new year will l.e the inxtullntii.n of officeis of tlie Florida
Aksmdation of Itealtors, Saturday,
lit the tieudi|iiarteis building in
Orlando. la itry
W. lamg, Ht.
Petersburg, w ill lie installed us
president for 1062 of FA It. This
meeting w ill lie followed hy Die
annual humpiet In the evening
honoring stule officers,

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The new year hai ushered in,
beside, many other thlntf., six
new men for the Station. Tom
Conway, Chailes Feihinper, Don*
uhi Hite, Ted Price, and Hoh
VVelilt all repurteil Ir r from (Ireut
(dikes, III. while M illard Tyson
arrived
here from
seu duty.
Tom's hom« is Johnstown, I'enn.,
C h alks is (m m liaitim ure. M a ry ­
land,
Donald
from
Columbus,
Ohio, Ted from D etroit, M idi,
and lloh hulls from Mount Ver
nun, III. They are ail very much
surprised to see such beautiful
weather in January. The weather
makes M dluid Tyson feel rlKht
at home. It should, tils horn,
happens tu lie to Osteen, Fla.
Wilson llasehleii left tlie Ml istiou and Hunfuid tliin morniiiK
with 111dels to sea duty. Ottls
Price and c h ie f liranKer will lie
lenviiiK
under the same con­
ditions tlds Fin lay morniiiK. I t ’u
been swell having you ahoaid
ini'll, lioud luck to you.
The Slution basketball learn
held their first practlru since the
holidays yesterday oil un outside
rourt here on the base. The sun
was shining brightly and the men
worked on a nice sweat. The
holiday lay-o ff hasn't hurt them
Hindi and they're lignin working
as hard as ever for n winning
team. Any of the men from the
sipindrons I lint didn't have 11
chance In try-out for the tenin
hrfm e the holidays alld would
like In now •linllld eonlarl Id.
C I.. .' iillivaii in the Education
Office ur dinp around at any
uf Ihe u e n li.rly scheduled prae
In is at IMHI each day.
Tndiiv is moving day for Id
I. N It-■winnn and his fam ily
Furnieily residing in Altamonte
M p lillg S .
th e y
have d e c id e d lo
make Sanford their new home
Their new addiess w ill he IM'J.i
Fores! Drive, Sanford.
Three men returned from lenvo
lids inoinlng
spent
In o tlu r
parts of llu* stale of Florida.
I Imtles Soleiiherger and l.lnyd
luvlor hoih returned from Minnd
while W illiam Holier came hack
to Sniifiinl from III. ntnv in \'ero
liearh. N A A S '* Fred Wood leD
veslenlav on 11 Irip to South
C m 1ilium 'o hriug his wife, Mar
garet, hues lo Sanforrl. Margaret
went lo Snulh Carolina to visit
her folks ovei llie holidays
Many men lu-ie ns all over III*naval
eslaldisliuienl
are
hii-v
stndving
ltd *
week
for
Uu*
eoiniog service wide exu'ililiatlons
for petty officer third serond.

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flowers at his homa at 1318 Park
Avenue.
llu came here In 1007 from
TAI.LAHASSKK (S p e d o D - Sr-c Cleveland, Ohio, where he wa*
rtdary of ISnlt* It A. Cray an Iwrn and raised, lli. fir.t joh wa.
nouuml today liiat he will be u { as n firemun on the Krie Kallroeil,
ronditlalc for rrnnmlnntlnn in the and lie wa. a flr.man when he
coming Di'innrralir Primary and stnrted work on the AC1. here.
for rrelecllon In Hit* Office of S«'i- His first Imme was at Magnolia
rt'lury of Slate
In niaklng Ihe Avenue nod Kiglith Htr.et. He
annminreiiient Mr Cray said:
liiiilt his present home In I02U.
“ I am grali'fid lo tin- people of
Ills first run aa an engineer
Florida lot liavint! been pcrnni
letl lo serve lliern us ik'crelurv id for the Atlantic C o h s I Line wan
Slate for a number of years, liur from Kissimmee to Narroosle on
lug lids lime I have held high a wood burning type of locomo­
ideals of good government con tive with n hlg diamond shapir
stnnlly la-foie me
When I first stark and n long cow catcher,
came Into the office of Secretary mid ipiite a rontrust to th. modern
lliexel In which h. mad. hi. last
of Stale a iiinllo was adopted
‘ Prompt. Kffielenl and Courteous i run. Must of Die brick for the
.‘ letvice’ -and 1 believe Dial this paved rusdx in the Winter Gar­
UlOlIu has been followed ut all den ores were hauled on his
train.
limes
Postmaster Joel Field as pre­
"Florida government has been
inv liohhy und main Interest (lore sident of the Kiwanls Club, sent
I first begun serving Hie State und i Mr. Miimrik a telegram of con­
I have bail no other buxines* or gratulation upon his retirement
Interest lo divert my nllentiun (rmu urn! coliiniriideil him for his long
my public service As the years and faithful service, especially fur
pa* sllie duties and res|)on*ili[|illes habitually bringing the mail train
n( tlie uf flee have iiinlerinlly h i
ereused und tlie work has kteail have had n part in Ihe accomplish
ily grown It ha* hern nri Inspir.i nirntx In the rapidly growing work
lion and a great Milh.fuetnm in uf Floridn government.
"In uiinoiiiiriiig my candidacy
and fitsl class and chief p.-ii\ for nomination for another term 1
officei. The lliitd rlas* I', H again express my deep apprecia
exam will he .Ian. H, second rlas i lion lo ull Die (ample of Florida
will lie Inn. lh, first class mi for Ihe -privilege of serving them,
an. 22 nod exams for Chief will and I pledge u continuation uf Ihe
he held Jail. 2tl.
guiding slur motto uf Ihe office,
These service-wide I'tnminn 'Prompt. Kffielenl anil Courteous
lion- are non tally given once Service.' ’
Mr Gray serves un a number uf
every sis mouths and Die cum
lirlilioii is hnlween meiillierg, uf Culdnid Hoards and Commissions.
the entire II. S. Navy. NAAS/Iiih One of the most important Cuba very good representation o f met uxsigmncida he has. accord­
■lien taking Die exams and w e ing tu Mr. Gray, is chairman of
hope we will have ax good » the I'ohinM ciunmltlei' on the Flor­
percentage of melt milking i ida Stall' Hospital Only one other
passing murk and lining advanced Cabinet Officer has served longer
III their proxpeetivo ratings.
nn llie Cabinet.

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Secretary Cray
AnounccH He Will
Seek Re-election

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Jane Itnssell offers n loasl lo Kohert Mltrhum, In a .cent from
HKD's “ His Kind tif Woman," showing on the Itilx Theater screen
today and Ft Ida v.

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DEALER SINCE 19S1

YOUR FRIENDLY

Ann Page
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Salad Dreuing, qt. ja r ...... 49c
Mayonnaise, qt. ja ............ 59c
100*« Pure Vegetable Shortening

DEXO. 3 lb. ca n ............... 89cs

i oz. htl. 23c
Ann Page

WA oi. cans 11c

Tomato Soup .
AAP or l.ifihy's

.. 46 oz. can 29c

Pineapple Juice
Ann Pagr Smooth Creamy

.... 12 oz. jar 33c(

Peanut Butter .
CuHtomers* C om er
Fur wr.k ending Jan. SIh
1032 lan'l so much different
than I860. Thla marka the 03rd
year that AAP has been serv­
ing Ihe Am.rlran housewife.
Iln basic priarlpi. — lo give
heller food for less money—
U Just ae good today aa It
ever wa*. Il must be or we
wonidn’l have been around eo
lung.
iiu! we, like ev.ryune, ran
aland lni|iruvemrnl. We'd like
you tu letl us whal we can du
lu betl.r nerve you.
You ran lie sure we'll llslrn.
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17" l . e t l a a l m Ate..
X rn Vurk IT, XI. *.

Fancy

Yellow Squash ..........2 lbs. 19c
Fancy

Pole B ean s..... ...... . 2 lbs. 29c
; •: \.jv . y, ■&lt; " - o.

Funcy

York Apples ... ...... 5 lb. bag 47c
Krenh Criap
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Pascal Celery ... .........stalk 15c
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Lem ons...........

432’s 6 for 19c

.Heut (irude Brnnd Dry Salt

WHITE BACON, Ib .................... .

29c

Dressed A Drawn Fla. Grade A

Arinuiir’n All Meal

Skinless F ran k s.....lb. 59c | F ry e rs.................... lb. 55c
lon g. Fresh

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MEATS

Mild ond Mallow

Thla Week
Only — 2 Pta.

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VEGETABLES

Pure Lean — Grad# A

Ground Beef lb. 69c
*.«• - • • • • • * - - • mim m

Beef Roust....
Ib. 75c
m s m m m

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Cut Green Betas
Aaparague Cuts
Cut Corn
Fancy Pena ,
Fried Potato##

Iona Tandar

Sweet Peai

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2 1 lb. c j w 28c

ARP Fresh

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ChOP8 rtr»t Cel JS s. 4 center cuts l f £

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Lava Soap.-.----- - reg. bar 10c

Purple Plums No. 2V4 can 25c*

For WHItor Washers

ARP Whole R Piwoe

Oxydol.... .

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targe pkg^SOc

Spick n* Span 1-lb. pkg. 24c

Sweet Potatoes 18 os. can 28c
Iona Hominy No. 2Vi cam 10*

A n o u l Bor

fo r T * n k Job Woihinf

Ivory Soap..... ....... 4 for 23c

Cheer........... targe pkg. 88* 1

SwM$Mrt 2 bath ban 25c

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Pork ...... ..

TARTY FRttaa FAN

118 South Palmetto Aveaee

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Butter Scotch Royal#

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S H O U L D E R

OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED

For Values That Build Friendship

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DR. C. L. PERSONS

Fresh Regular

Pork Roait ^ ]Im 49c

\

t a m r ANN0UNCBM1NT I
Mr. ami Mrs. Forreet Myrlck
announce the birth of • 6H lb.
boy. Robert Lee, born at 4:60
A.M New Year*. Day, at 1616 W.
Sixteenth Street.

Thin Sliced Breakfast Bacon

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Dozen

(Ceettaee* » e e » Mure OMI
issued with 78 while. last month,
December, the year’, low of 34
permit, w.re granted.
building permit, broken down
by e«ch month and th.ir value,
are a. follow.: January, 40,
8147 466; February, 38, (62,278,
March, 86, *40,776; April. 60,
*I64JI3&amp;; May, 74. fc200,090;
June, 7ft $1,046,631; July, 44,
8110,(73; August. M. f ? 2ft,M0;
September, 40, $106,606.20; Octo­
ber, 78, $166,667; November, 36,
$.10,376; December, 34, *83,033.

"Super Right"

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Permfta Iarmed

Mr. am! Blrrt. SflnarlU Itavw tw.j
u n i. John W. Mlnartk, following
In hi. father', footst.p. at a
railrosd.r, 1* a fireman on th.
ACL Railroad. A graduated of
Semlnol. High School, h. took a
year uf in.truction at tha Tri8t«te College or ttngwif.nng at
Angola, InJ. during World War
II he served for an years in the
Air Corps and saw action In
Africa and Italy.
The other son Is Dr. Harry J.
Mlnarlk, who Is practicing medi­
cine at Salem, Va., is married
and has two children. He also Is
« veteran of World War II with
a distinguished record, and a* a
filer on a carrier In the Pacific
area, had two terms of sea duty
*nd flew a maximum number of
missions.
Dr. Minarik is a graduate of
Hemlnolr High .School, end at­
tended Stetson Univ.r.lty four
year.. There followed four years
■of flying service from which he
emerged a naval lieutenant. The
war over, he .)&gt;ent four years at
Emory
University School
of
medicine, and one year of intern
work at Jackson Memorial Hos­
pital, Miami.

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. THE WEATHER
Partly iloitHj ami continued warm
through Saturday except unsettled
In extreme north portion with pn»•Ihl) ll(ht ahow r r* III Tsllaha*.
»rr area.

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70-22 Chance
ToReachPort

od Has Gone Up, Says Bureau,
But Not As Much As Your Income
WASHINGTON UP-lf you think
your food budget haa Rone up since
the war, you are both right anil
wrong, »ay» (he ARrlcullure De&gt;
pertinent

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY JAN. 1. 1052

£10 Leaders
Ask Delay In
Steel Strike

No.

E stablished ItlOh

Reds Raise 7
Objections To
i Six Point Plan

Att’y General Denies
He’s Leaving Cabinet

1320 or 28 per cent In 1917 and
$292 or 2fi per cent In 194fl
The department said many pro
pie overlook the fart that they are
--------rating much better than they did
*W
J ? jr Rt Mate
pricea,report
w ia ic O
u fi Tiuupj, Iiqs a department
,1K}ay that „fooil lrur
pvpry hack before the war. when prices Murray Recommends Appcnl For Immedi­
Reports Persist M c­
were very much lower
Put On Board Fly- ;hou»rwlfr know*, that it lake* If Amrrlrans were ronlrnl In
4 5 - D a y Postpone­
ate
Trade
O
f
Sick
Grath On W ay Out;
.
— ,
.
,
morn dollar* to huya specified
the average pro war diet. Ihe
ing Enterprise In quantity of food today than perhaps eat
ment T o Give U. S.
Am! Wounded PWs
annual average food hilt would tie
Mcrl Y oiiuk Missing
about $273 now, compared with
Board Time T o Ai t
Flatly R e j e c t e d
Storm -Tossed Seas jcvn!it t o 'e ^ t ..r that quantity „i $375.
At
Perjury Hearing
Such a diet would lake only
foorl represent* a smaller proporBy
OI
LS
t
I.FMENTN
LONDON itv—l.loyds of l-nndnn lion of the average consumers In- 10 per cent of the average income
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. id’.
al a football gam e
It* DON IICTII
WASHINGTON P
Mlnruey
made Tapi. Kurt Carlaen a 1 la conic than at any time ilnce lt»40. Before the war. the department The t’ ltt I'nlted Steelworker,
MI'NSAN. Korea '.f&gt; Thr l ton
I'anm unlo m seem s far rem oved
PANMI'N.tOM. Korea •c Tin*
said, that diet took 23 per rent today postponed Ihrir threaten
G eneral .1 Howard M eG ialh said
7 choke today to rearh harbor the department aald.
minus!* made seven nbjrctions to military
from
the
w
ar
imlll
t
'
N
arlillrr*
armistice
conference
sihtodav no change m bis slabis is
with hi* broken freighter Flying
ed Nation-wide strike for 4&gt; day In Ihr *is p*.mi Alllril plan I* Ihe safest place III Korea to anil air h irers go In work
Americana were aald to be upend of the average Inromr
, , , Ills slalem eul was
The
Ing at the annual average per
T,V department said farmers are days
lya thut warned Ihey will walk for exchanging prisoner* of war
Fate nrMae.
W
atch
Hie
war
has
h
e
e
u
'g
e
il
h
ig
1
special'
aUenllolV
;
*°
rr
p
i.it
r r s qurslinnlng him about
■
nd
rrlerlrd
a
new
(I
N
appeal
nut
In
late
Fehruar
If
Ihe
go*
■
The famed Insurance broken nplta rate nf $375 for food This, rfcelvln8 , •whiI « cents of Ihe
There i* *omr bailie activity
ran‘1 *settle Ihe steel for an immediate trade of sick
a premlui
premlam of 30 guinea* was said to be 28 percenl of the consumer a food dollar compared eminent can't
Allied
guns
have
•
w
alked"
phn*
!
!r_"_VP 1 " H" lf
lally. only .i lew mile* from I’ .in
and wounded |in*oner*
'('IM .lt) for each 100 pounds average disposable Inrome—money vilh 48 renta In 1950, a record rontrarl dispute.
ihorils and high explosive shells T ium .in'* eablnel .mm
mimtoni
w
here
Culled
Nation*
and
l'
MeGralli
bail
pist
com e mil of
nf
54
cent*
in
1943
and
40
cent*
*
In
a
ileal
bv
tent
at
I'anmunlom
f$2M) of coverage to relniure left aflrr payment of personal
a re trying ", mil one end In the other and a Cabliiet meeting al die While
ro m m im is t negntialnr*
negr
for the prewar average.
ATLANTIC CITY, N J &lt;*- Top Allied truce negntlator* asked for Ciimmiiniid
the freighter against total loai. taxes.
a
I
uiik
the
slopes
end Ihe 18 mouth old roil!Biel
Thai meaua Lloyda give* CarlThe department said food ex­
The agency said the farmer’s strategist* nf the hlg steel union an explanation of report* dial Mir to thirsting
The while phosphorus plumes House
a r l d lr r v shell* and
Appearing In a lovlnl moml. Me
L’luntiilliusts are shipping eralrd
sea about 70 ehaneoa to make penditure* averaged $346 In 1950, share rangrd from 15 rent* out of recommended a 43 day strike
skyward
tn form a -ri
marker for
aer.nl strikes on lied imstthms echo
II agalaal ZS to loae hla ship— or 26 per rent of the average dis­ every dollar spent for canned corn ponemrnt today In give the govern Warplane* mb. North Korea They over
oil their G ralh lold the repoi ler . lli.it
Ihe
meeting
leols
of
Ihe
two
'he
-jcldlervmen
gel
"tilings are lint alw ays w h it ihry
or to horse player odd*, some­ posal income. By comparison, food tn 77 cent* for choice beef. 73 mrnl a chance to work not a sug­ also arcilsrd lied Cldna of releas
Ing soldier* of Korean origin from
rosl* averaged $338 or 27 per rent rents for egg*. 72 rent* for butler. gested selllemenl
thing like 7 to Z.
drum beat seem on Ihe surface
.Ills! before tile I'.ihmel on-elmg,
''men anil i nmmunisi newsmen ol high explosive
President Philip Murray of ihe Its armies m HI • and 19V! In form
bell* thumps
In 1010. $350 or 17 twr cent In Hi*, and 59 rent* for* mli'li
G rail, had turned aside will, mm
United Steelworkers recommended Ihe cadre .d the North Korean fled "Migreg.ilr ■" 'hr minldv field* be across the fro/en. snow covered
LONDON iAv—The first mate of
'Inc Inr Imir .lhnmlniinl nut•%r.illril rice |iaddie*
ro m m ill.il .in .w i-i* que .lion* trom
(hat his union hold off h nation ur,n&gt;
the nrltlsh
British rescue tug Turmoil toChinese Mai Gen ll*ieh Fang !!'\Mn!liMJ,lm to waleb Ihe sideshow
wide slccl strike for 43 day* un­
Sometimes tin- noise rolls in like rewirters a* In whether tic had
day aucceeded In be
boarding (he
ottered hi* resignation
11 «tit11« it#tt o n |*aia T « n »
»tit! thru* wn&gt; nnthiiu: wrimc in ' **
w ur.imUtiiml NOiil
lit Fell 21
Vlylna Enterprise to join Cap!
Because of re|Mirt.s that McGrath
The recommendation rail* for a Ihl- lie labrlrd Ihe crated plane
AmerKurt Carlaen on the crippled
cri|
m.iv step out .soon, a reporter put
U - I J ( h l_
—
strike postponement until 15 d-iys j report a ‘ridleiilous rum or
lean freighter.
the ipieslmn to the attorney general
n e i t ] 1 1 0 V i r O u n Q S Inim Ihe day on which the Wage I il*irh. In luro. accused Ihe At
The U. H. destroyer Jol)n W
point blank wben be arrived at
Stahiliiation Boanl begin* hearings Hr* of holding behind (heir line*
Weeks radioed that the tugboat
the Winte House for the regular
nn the steel d is p u te
thtough mttmld.itmu with the Horn
man "managed to get aboard over
Friday meeting id I'residenl I’ril
T h e iM i.ird ha* schcdiibsl .i pie j boint&gt; *nmc Msi.ivsi N'orlli Korean'.
the taffrall of tho Enterprise and
tn.in and In* t’ ahmel
liminary h e a rin g for n e sl Monday i Both sulicnmmiHer* ie|ioried nn
la now standing by with ( apt. Carl
McGrath "That que.tioli i . at
In Washington
' progress toward an armistice Both
sen."
most I* i i i i | m i i t.inl i« w lia l'. going
T h e recommendation *va* m ide I agreed to try again Saturday
Tugboat (.'apt. Dan Parker was Scores O f Egyptians High Court Also DcIn liappeti m tin- lieiiioct alic coo
In Ih e form n f a resolution -uli j The prisoner ex, hange siihenin
quoted as saying he is "confident
venMon nest summer
Anrl British Report-1 d d cs Dispute Over milled In a s|*erlal ronveniion I milter hclil a inai illion session
I can get tow rigged if we get n
r a ile d In d e c id e whellirr Ihe m il- IInvllllg four bmu* and ?o minutes
Ili-porter " I I rril.tin lv -eeni. to
break In Ihe weather."
cd
Killed
In
Battle
City A u d i t o r i u m lion man union would strike about Alter**ard* Hear Adm ft I'. Widening Of Avenue B i m j c i i t C r n c l c - D o w n be gelling tttipui taut
ft) The meaaago from the Weeks90 per cent of Ihr basic slrcl In Lildiv ad
Timed at 2:30 p tn. (3:30 a m
M iG i.ilh igreed
Alniif; Air Si,it inn
Ever M.tflc In Sonic Laughing
4’ AlftO. Kgypi lift—Fighting "of
TALI.AHAS.SKE
- Mere ill* ilustry lo hark iqi its demands for
"|l look* In no- a. if wi- ire in
I In- ie|n*rtei lold him that w as
KSTt-sald fog was closing In and cnusldrrahle Intensity" flared up appointment
with marriage Is not pay Increases and oilier contract for a long &gt;tri|ggle "
Is lOxpcclcrl Soon
Ihe wind hsil increased to 28 32 again today between British forces sufficient lesson for divorce, the
Areas Jails I'iftv "a highly tiieiimlusive m -w i-r "
The Beds ii--retell Hie Allied ex
knots at times.
Mi Gr.illi said
II i-erl.stitlv I • "
and stubborn Egyptian Milner* Florida Supreme Court held today concession*
change
(dar
Ihuisdav.
bid
l.dihv
The priqNisal carried the dm use
I In- * ’il&gt;
h i r t i l l s
i | i ' r i | i ' t ! f •» f i t *
I'll i'll lie walked illln Ihe 1 abtltet
The message wns nol delivered near Ihe port city of Sun, a British 1 The high court threw out a ill
NEW I'l lIK
I* F e d e r a l o a re o t
asked
Hu-in
to
Indy
H
fuittu-r
menl of President Murray and the
.'♦nli
| ( i i i n | I ) • • &gt; ; « 11 n i . r i f
.4 17 f s t e a l
to naval headquarters in t-nndnn spokesman said.
ics ag ents toil lo c a l po lice swooped meeting
j vnrrc decree awarded Maude Wnii j S '
„ policy making Executive
Frida* Ibe* pi-rdli'all) ob|eeled
N l|» n f I jmi’I i i t i if it f I h r f11ai III suit* d o w n on s its p e rle d dope p e d d le r*
until 4:43 p m. Meanwhile the
The
British
force
moved
In
on
|
"i*n.
62.
fnim
William
If
Wellman,
•
hoard
tn
•»f thr N iiymI M i SHi I imh p i u p n t v an d ad d ic ts m s e v e ra l id th e na
W Vn IIINGT o N p
i;
Merl
British government weather fore­
r r „ l(|Pnl Truman made lw-. flp
I I'xcluinging prisoners id w n w it h a f i m i l a ^ r n f i i m r r th a n a to u t’s m a lm e lite * (in la y
Young,
casting service had Issued warn­ a filtration plant using mortar* |J»r 7 1 -'^ ^ &lt; 1 husband, by folk
... hi* brother l l n -i hel and
Ihe
spokesman
said
there
were
County
Circuit
Judge
Doni
Beglsler
prll|,
tl,
,ho
lininn
r„rri&gt;o&gt;i
a
for
■
ivillan*
niilr nn T u r n ly - f if il i S l r r r t , II \
ings nf gales—winds of 50 miles
B a ld s m New Y o r k t 'lly . B u ffa lo , Joseph I I llo -.cn h .o tm W a s h in g to n
I tnnv
ad
te n n
m a r e x n n r , . « i
•
.
.
..
. .
?
Iliffr ie n lla lm :
ln - lw r i- n
Hu- S a \ « i. a l l y &lt; !&lt;*rk. iH illH lI llir t l l i n t
They hhad
been
married approxi alrikc
now and . keep
badly
needed
an hour—in the vicinity of the no nciliah casualties
San A n to n io
T e x . and D e tr o it a tto rn e y , fa ile d to show up in r o u r l
ri-le a e a n d le p a l n a t l o n o f p r is o n
The
newspaper
Al
/.amao
said
mJW*y
**vm
months^
strr|
rtivuinu
for
defense
and
e*
111aai fiiriif
w e re slaged M iu iilla n e n iis ly D ffie
to d a y io e n te r p le a * *o p e r lo ry
Enterprise.
srores"
nf
Egyptians
and
British
i
Mr,,1
Wellman
based
her
divorce
,
arnUnl
elvllisn
need*
Nnlltig
Ihe
erto Carlaen ha* been alone on the
lh . 4‘iinn ty I irn ft»| Mitiiii* linn* m l* c a lle d it " Ib e biggest ro u n d u p m dn Im e n l*
3
Neutral
supers
isioii
by
Ihe
Bed
were
killed
In
the
haltle.
II
said
complaint
on
the
ground
of
ex
while
I
louse
plea*,
the
resolution
Flying Enterprise since Iasi Hatur , „
, . .
,
n tr* kllllf tn hitw* Ihlw fni»l-ifi | o f M tspeeled dope p e d d le r* and
\ | | th re e a re im d e i i b ilg e s of
Judge Beglsler M|,|
CrO* lo make .-ii,- prisoners or '*r*
day. the day after a wild Atlantic |'*&gt;«,
ilevelojied when I. -oo tre me eruellv
niatlr In I III’ U m Hi ! I )* pa I I llit’lil ill U s e rs " ev ei .t.ig e d III so m e .lir a s ly o ig un iiei o .illl lo a s e n a te sob
Inn
I
■rwntcil
the
divorce
In
Ihe
Interest
n,,.
freslilenl
of
Hie
Ifniled
I
civilians
want
lo
l»i-srluioged
storm broke hi* ship and knocked BrUinh tmops encircled the regi
•‘i $In lh a l (hi* \t ii|riiiii|f nf (h r
T ile
e r a r k w m ln
s ta rte d
la te c o m m itte e in v e s tig a tin g L iv u r tlx in
t Any form *d paroles for pri* hltthuiiv f I Mill (h r lli’tt In itia l' In T h u r s tla y to g lil
nn her aide
side The frelnhlrr
her over on
freighter I '•« recover the bodies of lhelr ' °* "society generally anil Ihe best siatea we say: We accept your
Hm l m fb ie n re
in
B e io iis lr u e lln it
|
welfare
of
Ihcso
two
people
'
request
anil
agree
lo
postpone
ihe
:
oner*
dead"
In
Thursday's
clash.
has been listing at 00 lo 80 degrees
M rlh »n v illr A v n ilir nniv hr ^(urt
M o re a rre s ts w e re e x p e l led
I ’m nice t o r ito ra lio ii lo an s . I" a
Egyptian
and
British
official
A
city
owned
auditorium
may
|
P((erllve
date
nf
our
strike
so
lhal
|
»
I'siug
a
prisoner’s
prewar
ad
Ills crew of 40 and 10 passengers
•"•I I hr i|i*«ri Ipthm nf (fir pi n pri *\
A p p ro x im a te ly .Vi |terxotis. som e fPd e ra l gr ind p irv . n r lo both Hie
were taken off, but he decided to statements differed sharply on Ihr slage Iheatrical altractinns. *|Hirts (|IP Wage Stahiliiation Board may dre** to determioi- tthelher In- l« Ha** p ir p a r r il hy I. IV Hagan, r-m . if th e m said lo lie m a jo r fig u res c o m m itte r an d tin* im v
evenla,
concerts
and
similar
entercmw|
,|
pr
the
esse
promptly
on
Its
I
a
North
or
South
Korean
fighting
Thursday.
v\Ml
atick with hla 396 fool shin and
lo illegal sales of narroHcs. were
l S I)i«*lri«*l .iiiHkir .l.imnn II
An Interior Ministry rnmmunl- talnmcnl* In rnmpelllion with prl-, merit* and recommend fair and I TheBeds
also
her cargo, valued al more than n
Cllv AI tin nr v A Edwin .Slim selreil In New York City Names Kirklsinil o rdered .irn»s( u .ir rn td c
vale
enterprise,
tha
Supreme
Court
que
said
about
13
Britons
were
equitable
terms
nf
settlement
"
|
•
'
Charged
lhal
ihe
Allied
plan
nnl
an
million dollar*, and protect Ihe
bolai-r
today
onlnti-d
out
Unit
llm
.
"f
Ihnso
arrexlrd
were
also held
isMird, u h r n Ihrv di«l md .ipprur
The WHB recommenilalinns will!would nol speed up Ibe exchange dclior on Hm part of tha Cllv m jmninccd luiiimdlBlrly
owner*' right* in Ihe ahlp, worth kUled In the fighting and 14 Egyp­
afflrmtti a ruling by not be binding on either union nr
llobrrv W Hudlry, .inidhrr
I*J*
^*
11.400,000, The .veasel, null! In tians were wnunded.
.lame*
C.
Ryan,
district
siipet
'7yt)cnlcil that thoiisiiiula pf Snulh t ••xei'itlmg the deed In this i.iui
County Circuit Court dla- industry.
British military headquarters at
Injtlnn miornty. «pp«*rri|f tiufnrr
M 9 14, Is owned hy the Ishrandtsen
KftNu.n* had Imcn IMlprtisilxr^ttn f “J"* "crH*lntm.| by 'h - iirr.l , f visor nf tK. C. S Bureau-of *Jxr .fuller Kirkland Thnr.if.iy »nd m
missing an action* brought by tha
Fayld.aaid'ii
wa«
"a
small
action
Al stake Is an entire new eon
T in # , NejMYgpiL ' f t
• ■
l
iTilMin flrlaiU u*iHi vnr* colic.*, told imw.smcn
ini and Cnpa
Copa Bkacn
Rkach Corp
Corpora
wife out snipers." The British Starlight
llfil army
THU rnimdup In liound f&gt;» h nv r ( r m l n pirn nf in n n m il In .1 pnr
Ihe union and lead Hm
A massage al II a. m. from thr account said two British offlrers lion* of Miami Beach In an at Iracl between
Che Allied plan called for an t-x imi|4 fiii|tfir( m il Imil(!••*•, ifisf'rtijnij n sjiliaf,»rv r f f r r t «»»i (hr ilIf*k*;cI liny iiidlrlliii'ld Hr
...........
Aut„.i.ei, it...
» M'lr.isrd
•*•(»$•
Weekf said the Turmoil had made had been wounded and Egyptian tempt to prevent Ihe City of Miami .J;
change of prisoner* on a manAlor • ki* Civil AnmiN iidi'f
.iJir,
t,,r
^
.
tl?s"c.oH
Mill* of n . i n o d e s in N ru Vnrk iinilrr H.noo liall and uivimi M dnvn
five vain attempt*. In worsening casualties were unknown
lg entertain lh(iur|y pay ,HHlM h„ drawn mosl man basis until mm *tdt&gt; „r the ( urn hikI (h r ,Vnvy.
Heath from presenting
l Ifv "
in u h u l l In fill* innliMiis «i (I-m'V.iiii(
weather, to get a tnwllnn aboard
TI.rttoC iri*lt|i|i*f| tot||$iil;il iiitii s|i
i mrntx In Ihe City Auditorium
liiilil* nn mori- Tim remain
S rvfii persons »t im p :»rrrslr*l in
( l onlirtm *| (*. •' •i:«*
of the headlines, the Steelworker* oihcr
the Enterprise.
mg prisoner* would be traded for HUfM,»l ('» | •t •*v •*111 (ll|» It If'h \V1I\ S;in AiU"*uo Pi in llnff.ilo ami .*i’
| The Supreme Court said: "On I'
jf Ihe
nf an
... " rc "" i
8pl
Kuaraolcrd ail i ivlllans and finallv Hiniis.iml* of flMltl Im*4 Mllllf)^ el fI lilt 111! /)||11, |p
The 2:30 p. m. message from H old in g Needed For
(he question nf
the nnwrr
power of
the Weeks said the list of Ihr Family W ith Kiddicn Ihorlty of ihe Cllv of Mllaml Beach "f'^cngrs^h'l'c' p',)^'^llffcn'oi es^' in displnccd civilian* rein amini! wnillil I'll!' mil: h full I MW |ni|«l ill i|t(f' flu- in H r tiM il
Ci l r u s Shitij i crs
Flying Enlerprlse, around no dr
III |null'd III all all for all cxi llAllgf •111»•»11 |'l"|'i'il V mill l u it it 111it pm
------1" "t"hrp
end to“ T l m e d wage Inequities.
gtecs Thursday, hail increased
Ifttwt'ver. the Alim* spt-cifltnl tintl 'illt'l ( m (lie lii$(hwMV, mill immvii p Plans Ontlincfl For
W a r m 'd Aujainsl
A eritlcnl shortage ,.f furnishnl
•'’ * * , . * ", Improved incentive anil premium no ime war prtxmmr ot civilian
IUi i IIi s m na saw* t a s l
flu* I»' It* •' Inn k uhtllkf I hi* I'ltl II I*
apartment, available for families ,
^
"*: P«y *nd other eo.tres.lons The would bi- ropatrinlod agalnxl III* f M in i n g s ’
Elks’ m ood Drive
with children exist, in Hnn/ord.
"nlonlala now ram an avrrngr nf w ill
A n d i o n Marki'ls
Mr.. Camilla Bruce nf the Heml- !!"*u iim l
8! 93 an hour
I'rlsotmr* refu-iing to be i-x
In im W i l l i a m . , • I i i i m m i i i u if in
note County Ch.mber of Com- L ^ 'h M r e an lm S r tL l buMnesI ' Murray *.W hi. million mem changed and iirt'.mmi • it idnl (or
E lk i lll'io d B an k C m n n ilH e e , nt|i
I \ K \ I NNH I'
I k»iid • * l i n n
merer office reported tlit. morn­ ami materially affect the economic hers need falter |iay theiks t&lt;&gt; ■iv|||nti'&lt; would him- lo ago |iaroh-i&lt;
lln ,-i| |iln ||a l i l i l n ig h t lo lie an
hi|&gt;|M i h *\r Iiitii " nn»»l
hm
ing.
n e t* n ( l o d g e I :* 11 f m
a
i llv
in i»n sl»e» mm ••!♦((•»»» ••• •*I-•♦ run
rfimmunlly."
mr,‘, h'« hrr ,llvlnK roM* ’ ,P ! " " 1" I'Mitnl-lug not lo figld again *u llm
Hh" told of . Navy couple with life of lhal
______ _______ ___
lalns Ihe Intluslrv can afford |iav w ,r
w id e i .n iip a ig o In
e io n - a i|iin ' i
- Ini &gt;1 M
Mrtl •Hiii »*»i
two children who because apart I
n ( blood d o u a ln n i. fi-»ni Mi l . ai - , (r-itf *»H I M ll
lie ment ownej. would not rent to I'hillipH PropertieH
IhaV In *the'case^nf Ifniled ^Stales SROI'I. r Allied infantrvmrn
i . p a il i»f H ie a iir m illio n i n n '.
I ( I It
»|r . n r (*'t i -I, lim it'
WASHINGTON
The Navy families with children, have been
..( tiliMid w ill- h Ilii' t Ik -' n a ln in a l
lorttmd tbroiigb heavy mortar and
.tl III#* |i M'klMl! I" to t* | &gt;1 tl
plans to use a part of Lake George forced to live In oae room for the
G ets 8 More PermitH
J
llr
a
lle
y
lld
ln
im
lo
ok
In
,
" lg n lll/l|l|&lt; M | h a - pledged ll il'lf In fur iii
•inall firms fit'* (»mI$v »n*l mfiip
in Central Florida aa a bombing Bast month. They would like a
million in 1051
('irfil pri/ril Oirishwis Hill nn (Hr g iilii-i m ilo i m l t-an in atg n In to lb . f o r m ll Iiy .In ly I (,» III,- Se, i - G i i v
tid In a
FI.,H(I i f i l m
M Min ii
range. But Ihe bnmhi will be "min furnished apartment with two nr
G
r
e
a
lc
i
M
ia
m
i
m
iio
K
u
u
ili
P
lio
id
*
Phillip* Properties, continuing
,ndll%lry
s,|d they ran i hl rnilf«il Knrrnn l»Hl(lr fnmt
-.( I h f r l l —
in ,v lie
l.if#*in#it( 99m I •9*11•••• *
lature bombs" amt "100-pound wa­ three rooms.
n
i
r
a
l
l
n
*
w
eek
end
b
e
g
in
n
in
g
a
their rnnitruction of attractive no, grant increased wages without
llc t m a n
J a c o b io n
,t a * c d
lh .it
•ommmiM lr*Mi|»s hail aHacknl
••I'diiiU 9(im ni'H It h flit Nor 111 nn
ller-filled bombs."
Chamber of Commerce manager, homes In the Wynnawood 8ubdl- .,r,Pf „ , , ef Thfy ln,|„ higher
' w e e k ’* • a illp a tg ll III th e
In g lilv
if ttaflaxiB Mb
*!•!
'h e
( in a t i r e l o m m d ' c i
i . a ve a ll
.«aliI in 9.iI*#' idvant «. ♦ I cni reiilly
V The Navy also toll] Sttt. Holland forreat Breckinridge, today as­ vision on east of Mallonvllle Ave- wagPS antl prices would Increase
p o p u la te d D . d r c o u n t y by n il'll l .
till M|l|ir«»V4l| |*\ (hr *(MD
me
Iti^h hiii Iimti in.if 9 • i |*» i« •*
(D.-Fla.) that Its actlcito over the serted, " w i have people seeking nue and Ixirderlng on Twenty-fifth
m g tin ( 'Iv lla n ('In ti a l th e S h i ,
I d(|^f* ii&gt;(
r•
fm (hr ll#
If M\#'i9»r.ivy
*• iiil'.rtJlr
lake I* not expected fc destroy residence here who are forred to Street, yesterday securing City Inflationary pressure
I toga Inn in Miami la &lt;1 night
♦»«'&lt;it inn Mllll « iVIt rtp»t(ri lit lihliiiL Hi#* .ii|i‘ 9|«itt. HiS-iin •*
m*iIi 9 .i’ ll
wildlife nr seriously Intoflare with live to Apopka, Del,and and Or­ pnrmltx for the ron.tructlon of
Mr ll'lliam e.-ilaldlsheil Ida ban- (ii'fntr i•ithlri (f$kiiig (hr witIlk ol
on-Iv afI•*f ( 99i»* I*1' 9* 9mi9 piftill#*
sport fishing and other rtereatlona. lando because of our housing eight more house* totalling $72,»f operations .1 the Bl-ciivnc ll-&gt;
i ai.mi* I hr irf|tiir«&lt; 1 ftimlt.
(nr |if'l liii|»*» •
’dl
i#*-* *'f
The
Orange
fmuny,
Fla.. shortage.”
Icl, llnj ocwe.il hotel jn Elornln'i
(oo In estimated coat.
Irving K f l n k r e , l»t»* t«|rtt( nl mill .#•«• mm *i"|» \9$if#i tl .»id
Sportsmen's Association on Dec. 6
l
.i
g
c
i
l
city.
Sis
other
.i-lirilulr.l
He added that It would be pro­
S(Mi(bi&gt;r ii O i r m r iU, It" . w ft . Ill
Tho permits ware issued to
Tlir
iiiviii
il
1
I
*
f
f
9n»«i
r.r.nn
voiced opposition tn the use of the fitable for home owner, to fix up Wellborn C. Phillips hy J. T.
-iiercbe i are on lap for Heiiitiioli- din if‘i| ii • h inrmltPi &lt;i( t|,r 1la 'dgf
liippli'U *'»»9|f9 $v • »»*I« »• •( mimImicIi*
lake hy the Navy, and aiked Hol­ vacant room. Into nice apartments Pope, acting building Inspector.
I " 'in ly '- ( i t ’ll giihriMnlottal itipi
II i &gt;
Vh’ P |•Vr til* til ii f H.
\ dinner, hniuninir Min Mminn m ol in Ibe M iam i area wilb many 1' !••* l»l« Sln lr F.lk . \ m int nin. re Mf.l'il lV &gt; ii •* il d i n .•!#*9i i
In order tn alleviate Ihe current Moat nf the hmues will lie. o$4.
land to look Into Ihe altuation.
(tp| |f t«| •119If •$it
lllpHlfllt
|ifi»’ #M
I iipinmt nf K» l'« Irr fmig, lieti " l li 'i pi'iliable Iniproniplo tall
Rear Adm. G R Davla of the housing shortage.
|rt»i f •*•! ,i v|||M I ii (hr l u a t l , 1l.o-lgconcrete block construction
u r i e vi iv $(»$m*I
i«
nil
lit
i'M
V»'t
mu
«»f
In
-ti
ict
Knur.
Sixth Naval District said that the
Mi
llilliani
w
ill
apeak
lo
Hi
The widow of Harry T. Moore,
II* it ii ll«*l|lll«,i| (•• - 1ill ( In• M-l
three In-drooma and will range In
Fill ll'» fil I » ••• #1 IV •
9I»"
J tsv v would give "careful conaldHA8B8ALL MEETING
•( allte
1.o-lgl
Mints t»omt&gt;'»l*ylng vletlm, wlm Plot InlrrnNliuniil. "ill hr held Edihon ('enter (.Iona Cluli al noon 9**•il 1 hr Iml
••nil *»(
Imlldiv »*»iH4**’ ftnin
.Monday
mnl
I
In*
Pinewooil
lamia
•ration to the Interests of (he fish­
nf
Ihr
M
nfi!**«iiiitM
Huilng
Idmm
A masting of tha Chamber of cost from $7,000 to |I0,600.
Mi*r ( +•'rk.
left her hospital lied .galiiat
lll(#*»lfii Flnl Hla .i1''’ * »i;#»»l II I'H 1
ermen and nthera In the vicinity Commerce baseball planning com­
lollllM IflS ( hr lit* r Hug, a lltlff.-l
fjirvsug
*1* view
v.rw llv,
doctor’s■ m«ive■
order* to
bet Inis- Tntmliiy, .Inn H «$( *» ir» IV M., it Dial anmv night The ("Mowing
HTOCK MARKET
In.a. 1it*li i m I llv n »*l •llr!•* • Vi 11.!.
In the me nf this target."
mittee end all interested people
waa .»’ i viol to Hutool . mil v at mill *»i »|i(dmi( v w r lf f lc i
band', tiody before burial, died of wH« revealed at »
rwl11 ?ad'll es.a III,- Col al
NEW
YORK
H
R
—Railroads
led
a
He laid also:
was called for Monday night at
• blond clot late Tbursd.y.
I * «”tutlv.. board of llm I Hot ( tub (,ald. „ Kiwanl a Cluli . ( niiiili,
• ban III iiienilii-i, prcaenl
f itmi Vi H7 In V» 7 9
Nesl "Ttinradav
Ml. (Idiiam will
"An investigation has diacloacd 1:00 In the City lu ll, John forward movement today In the
' In Id «l the bottle of Ibe president.
----- 1
Moore.
48,
Florida
secretary
of
stock
market,
the
fourth
straight
S t i I i t ** (IlflM* 9m'#$ iI-iv • ImI jiIimI
make lluee apeeehea. The (n .l
that in order for the Navy,to prop­ Krldar, chairman, announced to­
Mrl,
V.
1!
Mesmngcr
advance.
the
National
Association
for
H
m
erly conduct Its naval •'aviation day.
Following the dtniml, the regu­ will la- lo Hie AllapaHab Exchange Anemia Tests Slated I 2|fi i n't, ;t’i7 nmi»' 9li.ni f»$r (hr
Advancement
of
Colored
People,
Gains
ran
from
fractions
lo
be­
training program, an additional tar
lar meeting of llm i Inti, originally l ’till* at noon, the second at C,..’HI
Discussion* will center around
At l/on^vvnnd Selmol i-iirii|*.ir aflvi* prriiNl • vr*n
get area was neceisary In the vi tha organisation of tha Hanford tween one end two pointi with a was burled New Year's Day in n -ilieduli-d at the Yaclil Cluli, will P.lll. Iiefore (he Kdlann Centei
cemetery
near
his
bombed
home
few
pushing
oul
lo
between
two
kUi
rinlty of the Naval AuiftJary
Air class D baseball team for 1962, h*
lie held Instead in the dining mom •Ipliinl.d Cluli nm| Ihr laal lit H Illl
( ’ Of ( ’ IMi'Hinu For
and three points
In Mima
Test* fm anemia and fm bool,
Station, Sanford, Fla. . . .
s' 8:00 P. M. All rommltte* chair. p.m. to Ihe North Miami I,inn.
stated.
Doctors
had
given
his
widow
a
vim
in
will
hem
ad.
al
(lie
Lynnn
Club.
'I’ttesdav &lt; aneelled
"The target arts contemplated
Mr. Krldir urged that ell people
50 ttoance to live after the ex men are requested lo bring their
AUTO FIRRT
5a5(
The Kanfurd candidate will re .School, Ltingwond, starling Mon
.was used for similar purposes dur­ who ore Interested to attend. Still
r-nOita,
written
In
quadruplicate,
plosion
ploi
which
kilted
her
husband
A reported automobile fife
turn to Hanford amt Central l lm day mo'nine, by (be Kemluloe
i n g World War I! but the area se­ pending before th4 baseball com­
II,.- Chambci
"I
Cumntercu
She died without making a state­ to the meeting
Ctiimly lid,.Hi I (nit, In l-’rant' htiatd meeting at bedtllcd for T*iet
Ida no next Friday.
lected at the present time Is not mittee Is the official termination turned out to be nothing more
It
was
voted
by
Ihe
group
to|
ment
about
the
bombing
Assistant
Ouillinau,
dirt'clor,
annoiilicetl
ltd,
as extensive aa the area utilised o f the New York Giants' working than a burning car seat at Mellondav evening tin i lie-’i »*anrelled bevilla and Celery Avenues for fire­ Htate Attorney Hubert E. Griggs lie reaec the .mount set op in Ihn
toiiiidug
FIGHT FOB ECONOMY
during the war."
i an ir n( the til . t.iI■at|tm of CItV
agreement with the Banford team. men at 6:58 yesterday evening, and J. J. Elliott. Gov. Fuller budget fur Ihe Hub's main pro­
The teals, lie slnletl, nre Hi In- offli lal whit'lt i, ill 'nko place at
PA
ll
IS
i^t—Premier
Itrne
j’
leveu
This la a formality pending the Assistant Fire Chief R. T. Thomas Warren'e special Investigator, at­ le. t, "The .Milk Bank” which lias went hack to his light (or govern made a' (be retpie*! of II T Mil
i u b k o ih t iw '
re-organlsatlon of the club, ha said this morning,
tempted lo Interview her Wednes­ gmwn to sorb proportions that ment economy reforms and higher -vet-, piim-lpal of Ibe .rhool On lln- hhiii .* time. I'm teal. IlreekinA slight Increase In voting re­ report..
~
.
ii-lgt- aniio'ini'i'd In-lay
tin- original amount will not cover
day.
"Apparently
somaotie
dropped
%-,, (,, 1.,,,. date I n . tic«n iet as
gistration and re-regUtretton wee
It Tin- report, prepared by Mr*. luxes today with a small majority the le-mlis o f the teit, wilt diNo
funeral
arrangement,
have
Ihe
flaming
seat
on
the
corner
vote
nf
confidence
behind
him
,
p-ml
w
hether
or
tint
the
entire
y
f„, t|,P Cbnndirr
meeting,
reported this morning
nli
at lltlO
W
E.
Hnllryhi-nd.
chairman,
MIL TYRE DIES
and drove the car sway," As­ bean mad* for Her yet Dr. George
The National Assembly voted 231 srliool populntino almnld teielve
, i„ tn i Mi llreckm inlgc
.... Supervisor,
ftun.rvl.or Mrs. Camille
bv the
slowed
Hint
during
the
past
year
Funeral service* for L. M. Tyre, sistant Chief Thorns* added.
Starke announced this afternoon.
lo 247 Thursday night lo debate his | nimitar testa du rin g lb - 1952-5:11
AppliciillotM
fm
Hie citrus
fru ee
BE 1214- Myrtle Avenue, will bo
Thi. was the only fire In the The vletlm'e body la In the Bur­ ao average nf 241) quarts of fresh plans (or a to per rent Increase *.lmol tr im .
i„ t„. held m (itland o amt
More then B0 new votli
milk
have
treeo
given
each
month
held .tomorrow afternoon at 3 past 24 hours, ha reported
ton funeral home awaiting burial.
on most Indirect (axet and fm
-------Tavares are now available al th*
wsre issued since yta
P, K. at the Erickson Funeral
Hh* died as an Immediate re­ to needy families throughout the change. In the national railways
”x j ■
MKHO NOT MOVING
] Chamber of Commerce office,
bring the total reglxtr*'
Rome. Mr. Tyre died at 11:30
sult o f • lung blood clot with lit county.
NEGRO A M O T I f )
and social security systems.
Sheriff P. A. Men. this morn
Thef'entralFloiiditCItrusComm# 181
io . ifigure. Early
tha
14 was derided that hostesses
&lt;hla morning at the Ftrnald*
■glng of the apleen
JACK8UNVIU.E (J$~PoU
(to-PoUcr
ci re- t.rnal ti#morrn*L
— ............... —
I log denied a perslalent rumor that •mitlrc'* school tin* a $5 irgiatratlon for
or the altered .
ughton Hospital after a long ported Thursday g Negro purchas and other organs
ns, Dr. Starke re. fm the Service Men's Center, anALIEN PROPERTY PROBE
\tie Intended to retire ami go to lion fee. Clnaaea rontmoiire on
« end P»
Precinct No. IB
fib
other project of the Hub. will be
er of the federal occupetional gam ported.
WASHINGTON
— Sen. Wiley j Crescent CBy to live, lit-added 1Jan.
15 at Orlando H-nlor High
rg, Bruce.
by Mrs.
Hie la survived by hla wife Mrs,
Ha performed an autopsy I,at selected In alphabetical order.
fay
tax stamp wai m ealed In a
‘ Hist hlt&gt; mother, Mrs. J. W. Nero, School, After the first nine weeks
'New voters In the'ere* were Pearls Gerald Tyre oi aon, Bill bllng
raid Thursday. Charles Augustus might which showed aha suffered Mi*s Maude Itainscy, public af­ complete Investigation of a "mass
two sisters, Mrs. Mnymc Hie school a)i Ift is its a|te for Ihe
•leo aaked to file appllcetlone for ami a alitor, Mrs. Murray Jervis, Jones, 80, was Jailed on charges • ruptured epleen and badly fairs chairman, recommended that of tips" on multi-million dollar acti­ and
Hodgkin and Mm . Mara Mem finnl nine weeks to Tavares High
voting card* early to avoid the all of Sanford. Tha Rev. J. E. of ^possessing
gambling parapher- bruised Intestines. He also stated a Membership be taken again thta vities of the Allen Property Office. Williams, are, however, now liv­ School.
leet minute rush.
McKinley will conduct tho final
that her trip to the funeral home, year In the Seminole County
The senator said In a statement ing In Crescent City. Mrs. James
rltoa.
_________________
Mrs. he expects the Inquiry to touch Jarkaon, a vmmger sister, has
to view her hu*h*nd'a body last Clumber nf Coininerr*.
QHAK
Monday, had little to do with Nancy’ Brock, treasurer was also upon reports of fat fees and profit* lived In that rlty for a nnmliei
Movie Time Table
instructed to mall a check In the tn some Individuals and corpora­ of years.
ISTANBUL,
her death.
n ir «
amount
of
$6
*»
the
March
nf
earthquake killed tl
tions,
"grava
mismanagement"
"Contrary to earlier reports
"tit* Kind of Woman”
NIIRIMP BOAT OKATII
Harriet had at no time aver re­ Dimes chairman. She reported and "considerable favoritism."
1:31 . 1:08 • It 45 9:22
FKHNANDINA BEACH UB-J.W
vealed who aha auepeeted might $8 had been given rncantly to the
Ennis died of suffocation aboard
TWO DROWN
MOV IELAN II
have reused the explosion," Dr. Salvation Army Drive for Fund*.
Following the meeting Mr*.
DELAND kto—Deputy Sheriff T. the shrimp boat Miss Wanda Dene
“ Up Front"
Starke asserted.
Mawanger served refreshments J. Hteerman laid Tom Hots, 61, In Farnandlna Beach harbor Thura0:30 • 7:01 Intermission 8:33
to Mrs. 0. W. Touchton, Mrs. H. Lak« Halm, and Harry French day, Coroner H. V. Burgesa report­
feature 0:13
ed.
Burgeaa
aald
Ennli
apparently
Mattlfl, SB, Caaaadoga,
were
A. fwsnson, Mrs. B. E. Chi]
PKAIKIK LAKE
drowned Thursday whan their flan- fell aaleep while smoking a cigar'
Mre, Ruth 8cott, Mrs. M. C.
"Two Tickets to Broadway"
tag craft overturned on Lake Colby etto, set fire to bis mattreia and
r«i Gaorg* A. Stine, Mrs. Ni
6:30 • 8:30 . 10.00
Mias Maude fUnuajr' Mar hara.
was overcome by fumes.

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Safest Place In Korea To Stay

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Fierce Fighting Disappointment
Again Breaks Out leld No Groun
In Suez Sector In Divorce Case

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City Deeds Land Federal A g e n t s
OnGcnovaAvenue Stage Roundup Of
ToHigh way Board Dope P e d d l e r s

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•Navy Plans Use
Of Lake George
As Bombing Range

Odham s Campaign
Moves Info Miami
In Soil!horn Tour

Hans Arc* Made To
lOntertnin Lead(»r

Harriet Moore,
Bombing Victim. Of Pilot District
Dies In Hospital

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THE SANFORD HERALD
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Thun/. Jan. 3. !JJ 2

IIIuch 111 The News

Hy HOH ANTHONY____

Gospel Singers Are .
Coming To Sanford
Tin* suine kind of iollicKintf.
pvnpy K‘» l" ‘l music unre enjoyed
only at rural ram p mi-cting*, will
move Into Hanford at the .Seminole
High School auditorium, Jan. Ill,
In a concert that will last nearly
a!! r.ltfht, i'mii Ym e*, J r . an­
nounced today.
The counrert la bring pro*
inoteil l»y l.oy McCormick of T alIlh M see, who h a . packed auilltoriun m a n d
h a.rh all
parka
throughout the Smith with out•tanding (piartettes alternating in
SM) nilnille stretches, singing gospel songs of every type and
t.mpo. Air. Yates Is assisting MeC oim lrk with local arrangements.
The group of singers appearing
at the high pi’houl, will ho Tho
Handera (Jonrtette, of
Itnllu.,
Tex., rated )&gt;y many a . the top
ouaitct of the United States, the
famous la- Fevra T rio of Atlunta,
fia., nod tlie Homeland Harmony
Quaitette, also of Atlunta.

The new year hai ushered in,
beside, many other thlntf., six
new men for the Station. Tom
Conway, Chailes Feihinper, Don*
uhi Hite, Ted Price, and Hoh
VVelilt all repurteil Irr from (Ireut
(dikes, III. while M illard Tyson
arrived here from seu duty.
Tom's hom« is Johnstown, I'enn.,
C h a lk s is ( m m liaitim ure. M ary­
land, Donald from Columbus,
Ohio, Ted from Detroit, Midi,
and lloh hulls from Mount Ver
nun, III. They are ail very much
surprised to see such beautiful
weather in January. The weather
makes Mdluid Tyson feel rlKht
at home. It should, tils horn,
happens tu lie to Osteen, Fla.

Highlighting the lii'glnning of
the new year will l.e the inxtullntii.n of officeis of tlie Florida
Aksmdation of Itealtors, Saturday,
lit the tieudi|iiarteis building in
Orlando. la itry
W. lamg, Ht.
Petersburg, will lie installed us
president for 1062 of F A It. This
meeting will lie followed hy Die
annual humpiet In the evening
honoring stule officers,

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Three men returned from lenvo
lid s inoinlng spent In o tlur
parts of llu* stale of Florida.
I Imtles Soleiiherger and l.lnyd
luvlor hoih returned from Minnd
while W illiam Holier came hack
to Sniifiinl from III. ntnv in \'ero
liearh. N AAS'* Fred Wood leD
veslenlav on 11 Irip to South
C m1ilium 'o hriug his wife, Mar
garet, hues lo Sanforrl. Margaret
went lo Snulh Carolina to visit
her folks ovei llie holidays
Many men lu-ie ns all over III*naval eslaldisliuienl are hii-v
stndving ltd* week for Uu*
eoiniog service wide exu'ililiatlons
for petty officer third serond.
I III lull**

Tlie follnwliiM pflees r«|i&lt;ir|ei| '.,
tlie I.enlrrs in, The htihfnrtl Hint*.
Kurmers Mm m l (111 |irniliice n..l.l
In TriieHeril.A lienlers 1111 In t in
I'M . Jan r
IIshiis, Temlerereen.
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I'uliliaas. Kl&gt; Mi lli lines

Wilson llasehleii left tlie Ml is tiou and Hunfuid tliin morniiiK
with 111 dels to sea duty. Ottls
Price and c h ie f liranK er will lie
lenviiiK
under the same con­
ditions tlds F in la y morniiiK. I t ’u
been swell having you ahoaid
ini'll, lioud luck to you.
The Slution basketball learn
held their first practlru since the
holidays yesterday oil un outside
rourt here on the base. The sun
was shining brightly and the men
worked on a nice sweat. The
holiday lay-off hasn't hurt them
Hindi and they're lignin working
as hard as ever for n winning
team. Any of the men from the
sipindrons I lint didn't have 11
chance In try-out for the tenin
hrfm e the holidays alld would
like In now •linllld eonlarl Id.
C I.. .' iillivaii in the Education
Office ur dinp around at any
uf Ihe u e n li.rly scheduled prae
I n i s at IMHI each day.
Tndiiv is moving day for Id
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winnn and his fam ily
Fu rn ieily residing in Altamonte
M p lillg S .
th ey
have d e c i d e d l o
make Sanford their new home
Their new addiess w ill he IM'J.i
Fores! Drive, Sanford.

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Jane Itnssell offers n loasl lo Kohert Mltrhum, In a .cent from
HKD's “His Kind tif Woman," showing on the Itilx Theater screen
today and Ft Ida v.

Secretary Cray
AnounccH He Will
Seek Re-election

P u n . C m in Sin/nr

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Japonicas, osal.a* and uth.r
flowers at his homa at 1318 Park
Avenue.
llu came here In 1007 from
TAI.LAHASSKK (SpedoD - Sr-c Cleveland, Ohio, where he wa*
rtdary of ISnlt* It A. Cray an Iwrn and raised, lli. fir.t joh wa.
nouuml today liiat he will be u {as n firemun on the Krie Kallroeil,
ronditlalc for rrnnmlnntlnn in the and lie wa. a flr.man when he
coming Di'innrralir Primary and stnrted work on the AC1. here.
for rrelecllon In Hit* Office of S«'i- His first Imme was at Magnolia
rt'lury of Slate In niaklng Ihe Avenue nod Kiglith Htr.et. He
annminreiiient Mr Cray said:
liiiilt his present home In I02U.
“ I am grali'fid lo tin- people of
Ills first run aa an engineer
Florida lot liavint! been pcrnni
letl lo serve lliern us ik'crelurv id for the Atlantic CohsI Line wan
Slate for a number of years, liur from Kissimmee to Narroosle on
lug lids lime I have held high a wood burning type of locomo­
ideals of good government con tive with n hlg diamond shapir
stnnlly la-foie me When I first stark and n long cow catcher,
came Into the office of Secretary mid ipiite a rontrust to th . modern
lliexel In which h. mad. hi. last
of Stale a iiinllo was adopted
‘Prompt. Kffielenl and Courteous i run. Must of Die brick for the
.‘letvice’-an d 1 believe Dial this paved rusdx in the Winter Gar­
UlOlIu has been followed ut all den ores were hauled on his
train.
limes
Postmaster Joel Field as pre­
"Florida government has been
inv liohhy und main Interest (lore sident of the Kiwanls Club, sent
I first begun serving Hie State und i Mr. Miimrik a telegram of con­
I have bail no other buxines* or gratulation upon his retirement
Interest lo divert my nllentiun (rmu urn! coliiniriideil him for his long
my public service As the years and faithful service, especially fur
pa* sllie duties and res|)on*ili[|illes habitually bringing the mail train
n( tlie u f flee have iiinlerinlly h i
ereused und tlie work has kteail have had n part in Ihe accomplish
ily grown It ha* hern nri Inspir.i nirntx In the rapidly growing work
lion and a great Milh.fuetnm in uf Floridn government.
"In uiinoiiiiriiig my candidacy
and fitsl class and chief p.-ii\ for nomination for another term 1
officei. The lliitd rlas* I', H again express my deep apprecia
exam will he .Ian. H, second rlas i lion lo ull Die (ample of Florida
will lie Inn. lh, first class mi for Ihe -privilege of serving them,
an. 22 nod exams for Chief will and I pledge u continuation uf Ihe
he held Jail. 2tl.
guiding slur motto uf Ihe office,
These service-wide I'tnminn 'Prompt. Kffielenl anil Courteous
lion- are non tally given once Service.' ’
Mr Gray serves un a number uf
every sis mouths and Die cum
lirlilioii is hnlween meiillierg, uf Culdnid Hoards and Commissions.
the entire II. S. Navy. NAAS/Iiih One of the most important Cuba very good representation o f met uxsigmncida he has. accord­
■lien taking Die exams and w e ing tu Mr. Gray, is chairman of
hope we will have ax good » the I'ohinM ciunmltlei' on the Flor­
percentage of melt milking i ida Stall' Hospital Only one other
passing murk and lining advanced Cabinet Officer has served longer
III their proxpeetivo ratings.
nn llie Cabinet.

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YOUR FRIENDLY

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Salad Dreuing, qt. j a r ....... 49c
Ann Puge

Mayonnaise, qt. ja ............ 59c
100*« Pure Vegetable Shortening

DEXO. 3 lb. c a n ................ 89cs

i oz. htl.
WA oi. cans
.. 46 oz. can
.... 12 oz. jar

Ann Page

Tomato Soup .
AAP or l.ifihy's
Pineapple Juice
Ann Pagr Smooth Creamy
Peanut Butter .
CuHtomers* Comer
Fur wr.k ending Jan. SIh
1032 lan'l so much different
than I860. Thla marka the 03rd
year that AAP has been serv­
ing Ihe Am.rlran housewife.
Iln basic priarlpi. — lo give
heller food for less money—
U Just ae good today aa It
ever wa*. Il must be or we
wonidn’l have been around eo
lung.
iiu! we, like ev.ryune, ran
aland lni|iruvemrnl. We'd like
you tu letl us whal we can du
lu betl.r nerve you.
You ran lie sure we'll llslrn.
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t a r i-'iiua * i n r * «
17" l.e t la a lm Ate..
X rn Vurk IT, XI. *.

23c
11c
29c
33c(

Fancy

Yellow Squash ......... 2 lbs. 19c
Fancy

Pole B eans.... ..... . 2 lbs. 29c
; • : \. jv . y, ■&lt;" - o.

Funcy

York Apples ... ...... 5 lb. bag 47c
Krenh Criap
.vV,
Pascal Celery ........... stalk 15c
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Lemons..........

432’s 6 for 19c

.Heut (irude Brnnd Dry Salt

WHITE BACON, Ib ..................... ..
Arinuiir’n All Meal

29c

Dressed A Drawn Fla. Grade A

Skinless Franks.... lb. 59c | Fryers................... lb. 55c
long. Fresh

Ib.

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Butter Scotch Royal#

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Thla Week
Only — 2 Pta.

MEATS

VEGETABLES

Ground Beef lb. 69c
* .« • - • • • • • * - - • mim m

Cut Green Betas
Aaparague Cuts
Cut Corn
Fancy Pena ,
Fried Potato##

Pure Lean — Grad# A

U. B. Good Chuek

Beef Roust....
Ib. 75c
m s m m m

Mild ond Mallow
KchondMlodM
VVrowondWVwy

Iona Tandar

Sweet Peai 2 1 lb. cjw 28c

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ARP Fresh

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Pork ..........
ChOP8 rtr»t Cel

F m h Freacu

69c CORN ON COB

JSs. 4 center cuts l f £

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Lava Soap.-.---- - reg. bar 10c

Purple Plums No. 2V4 can 25c *

For WHItor Washers

ARP Whole R Piwoe

Oxydol.... .

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targe pkg^SOc

Th# Pafroet Cleaner

Spick n* Span 1-lb. pkg. 24c

Sweet Potatoes 18 os. can 28c
Iona Hominy No. 2Vi cam 10*

A n o u l Bor

fo r T * n k Job Woihinf

Ivory Soap..... ....... 4 for 23c

Cheer......... . targe pkg. 88* 1

SwM$Mrt 2 bath ban 25c

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RSirnd Steak n *^ £

LB.

STRICKLAND-MORRISON

Fresh Regular

Pork Roait ^ ]Im49c
CENTER CUT STREAK
O'LEAN WHITE

Always 8 m

Thin Sliced Breakfast Bacon

FU. flrade A

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For Values That Build Friendship

"Super Right"

(.orally Haisrd — Dressed In Our Plaal

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Mr. am! Blrrt. SflnarlU Itavw tw.j
u n i. John W. Mlnartk, following
In hi. father', footst.p. at a
railrosd.r, 1* a fireman on th .
ACL Railroad. A graduated of
Semlnol. High School, h. took a
year uf in.truction at tha Tri8 t«te College or ttngwif.nng at
Angola, InJ. during World War
II he served for an years in the
Air Corps and saw action In
Africa and Italy.
The other son Is Dr. Harry J.
Mlnarlk, who Is practicing medi­
cine at Salem, Va., is married
and has two children. He also Is
« veteran of World War II with
a distinguished record, and a* a
filer on a carrier In the Pacific
area, had two terms of sea duty
*nd flew a maximum number of
missions.
Dr. Minarik is a graduate of
Hemlnolr High .School, end at­
tended Stetson Univ.r.lty four
year.. There followed four years
■of flying service from which he
emerged a naval lieutenant. The
war over, he .)&gt;ent four years at
Emory University School of
medicine, and one year of intern
work at Jackson Memorial Hos­
pital, Miami.

Whiting.................lb. 19c | Headless Shrimp .. Ib. 69c,

lb.

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Permfta Iarmed
Mr. ami Mrs. Forreet Myrlck
(Ceettaee* » e e » Mure O M I
issued with 78 while. last month, announce the birth of • 6H lb.
December, the year’, low of 34 boy. Robert Lee, born at 4:60
A.M New Year*. Day, at 1616 W.
permit, w.re granted.
building permit, broken down Sixteenth Street.
by e«ch month and th .ir value,
are a . follow.: January, 40,
8147 466; February, 38, (62,278,
DR. C. L. PERSONS
March, 86, *40,776; April. 60,
OPTOMETRIST
*I64JI3&amp;; May, 74. fc200,090;
June, 7ft $1,046,631; July, 44,
EYES EXAMINED |
8110,(73; August. M. f? 2ft,M0 ;
GLASSES FITTED
September, 40, $106,606.20; Octo­
118 South Palmetto Aveaee
ber, 78, $166,667; November, 36,
$.10,376; December, 34, *83,033.

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To Promote tlio Progress of America.
To Prvdaca Proapeilly for Sanford.

AwKwiatsd P rom l,«M «d W irt

VOLUME X X X X III

4.'

70-22 Chance
ToReachPort

od Has Gone Up, Says Bureau,
But Not As Much As Your Income

. THE WEATHER
Partly iloitHj ami continued warm
through Saturday except unsettled
In extreme north portion with pn»• Ihl) ll(ht ahow r r* III Tsllaha*.
»rr area.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NKWSPAI’KK
SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY JAN. 1. 1052

£10 Leaders
Ask Delay In
Steel Strike

No.

E stab lish ed ItlOh

Reds Raise 7
Objections To
i Six Point Plan

Att’y General Denies
He’s Leaving Cabinet

WASHINGTON UP-lf you think 1320 or 28 per cent In 1917 and
your food budget haa Rone up since $292 or 2fi per cent In 194fl
the war, you are both right anil The department said many pro
wrong, »ay» (he ARrlcullure De&gt; pie overlook the fart that they are
-------pertinent
rating much better than they did
*WJ ? j r Rt Mate
pricea,report
hack before the war. when prices M u r r a y R e c o m m e n d s Appcnl F o r I m m e d i ­
w ia ic Of
u i Ti uupj, Iiqs a department
,1K}ay that „fooil lrur
pvpry were
R e p o r ts Pe rsist M c ­
very much lower
P u t O n B o a r d F l y - ;hou»rwlfr know*, that it lake* If Amrrlrans were ronlrnl In
45-D ay
Postpone­
ate
T
r
a
d
e
O
f
Sick
G r a th O n W a y O u t ;
.
— ,
.
,
morn dollar* to huya specified
the average pro war diet. Ihe
ing Enterprise In quantity of food today than perhaps eat
m e n t T o Give U. S.
Am! W o u n d e d P W s
annual average food hilt would tie
Mcrl Y oiiuk Missing
about $273 now, compared with
B o a r d T i m e T o Ai t
F l a tl y
Rejected
S t o r m - T o s s e d S e a s jcvn!it t o 'e ^ t ..r that quantity „i $375.
At
Perjury H earing
Such a diet would lake only
foorl represent* a smaller proporBy
OI
LS
t
I.FMENTN
LONDON itv—l.loyds of l-nndnn lion of the average consumers In- 10 per cent of the average income
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. id’.
al a football gam e
It* DON IICTII
WASHINGTON P
Mlnruey
made Tapi. Kurt Carlaen a 1 la conic than at any time ilnce lt»40. Before the war. the department The t ’ltt I'nlted Steelworker,
MI'NSAN. Korea '.f&gt; Thr l ton
I'anm unlo m seem s far rem oved
PANMI'N.tOM. Korea •c Tin*
said, that diet took 23 per rent today postponed Ihrir threaten
G eneral .1 Howard M eG ialh said
7 choke today to rearh harbor the department aald.
minus!* made seven nbjrctions to military
from
the
w
ar
imlll
t
'
N
arlillrr*
armistice
conference
sihtodav no change m bis slabis is
with hi* broken freighter Flying
ed Nation-wide strike for 4&gt; day In Ihr *is p*.mi Alllril plan I* Ihe safest place III Korea to anil air h irers go In work
Americana were aald to be upend of the average Inromr
, , , Ills slalem eul was
warned Ihey will walk for exchanging prisoner* of war Watch Hie war
Ing at the annual average per The
T,V department said farmers are days
lya hut
t
Fate nr Mae.
has
h
e
e
u
'g
e
il
h
ig
1
special'
aUenllolV
;
*°
rr
p
i.it
r r s qurslinnlng him about
■
nd
rrlerlrd
a
new
(I
N
appeal
nut
In
late
Fehruar
If
Ihe
go*
■
The famed Insurance broken n p lta rate nf $375 for food This, rfcelvln8 , • whiI « cents of Ihe
There i* *omr bailie activity
Ihe steel for an immediate trade of sick
ran‘1 settle
a premlui
*
premlam of 30 guinea* was said to be 28 percenl of the consumer a food dollar compared eminent can't
Allied
guns
have
•
w
alked"
phn*
!
!r_"_VP 1 " H" lf
lally. only .i lew mile* from I’.in
T ium .in'* eablnel .mm
and wounded |in*oner*
'('IM .lt) for each 100 pounds average disposable Inrome—money vilh 48 renta In 1950, a record rontrarl dispute.
m imtoni w here C u lle d Nation* and l'ihorils and high explosive shells
MeGralli
bail
pist
com e mil of
nf
54
cent*
in
1943
and
40
cent*
*
In
a
ileal
bv
tent
at
I'anmunlom
f$2M) of coverage to relniure left aflrr payment of personal
iim
iiniid
are tryin g " , mil one end In the other and a Cabliiet meeting al die While
m m im
ist negntialnr*
negr
for the prewar average.
ATLANTIC CITY, N J &lt;*- Top Allied truce negntlator* asked for Cro
the freighter against total loai. taxes.
a
I
uiik
the
slopes
end Ihe 18 mouth old roil!B ie l
Thai meaua Lloyda give* CarlThe department said food ex­ The agency said the farmer’s strategist* nf the hlg steel union an explanation of report* dial Mir to thirsting
The while phosphorus plumes House
a rld lrrv shell* and
Appearing In a lovlnl moml. Me
L’luntiilliusts are shipping eralrd
sea about 70 ehaneoa to make penditure* averaged $346 In 1950, share rangrd from 15 rent* out of recommended a 43 day strike
skyward
tn form a -rimarker for G ralh
aer.nl strikes on lied imstthms echo
lold the repoi ler . lli.it
II agalaal ZS to loae hla ship— or 26 per rent of the average dis­ every dollar spent for canned corn ponemrnt today In give the govern Warplane* mb. North Korea They over
oil their
Ihe
meeting
leols
of
Ihe
two
'he
-jcldlervmen
gel
"tilings are lint alw ays w h it ihry
or to horse player odd*, some­ posal income. By comparison, food tn 77 cent* for choice beef. 73 mrnl a chance to work not a sug­ also arcilsrd lied Cldna of releas
on Ihe surface
Ing soldier* of Korean origin from
rosl* averaged $338 or 27 per rent rents for egg*. 72 rent* for butler. gested selllemenl
thing like 7 to Z.
drum beat seem
.Ills! before tile I'.ihmel on-elmg,
''men anil i nmmunisi newsmen ol high explosive bell* thumps
President Philip Murray of ihe Its armies m HI • and 19V! In form
In 1010. $350 or 17 twr cent In Hi*, and 59 rent* for* mli'li
Grail, had turned aside will, mm
United Steelworkers recommended Ihe cadre .d the North Korean fled "Migreg.ilr ■" 'hr minldv field* be across the fro/en. snow covered
LONDON iAv—The first mate of
'Inc Inr Imir .lhnmlniinl nut•%r.illril rice |iaddie*
rommill.il .in.wi-i* que .lion* trom
(hat his union hold off h nation ur ,n&gt;
the nrltlsh
British rescue tug Turmoil towide slccl strike for 43 day* un­ Chinese Mai Gen ll*ieh Fang !!'\Mn!liMJ,lm to waleb Ihe sideshow
Sometimes tin- noise rolls in like rewirters a* In whether tic had
day aucceeded In be
boarding (he
ottered hi* resignation
11 «tit11« it#tt o n | * a i a T « n »
»tit! thru* wn&gt; nnthiiu: wrimc in ' **
w ur.imUtiiml NOiil
lit Fell 21
Vlylna Enterprise to join Cap!
Because of re|Mirt.s that McGrath
The recommendation rail* for a Ihl- lie labrlrd Ihe crated plane
crippled AmerKurt Carlaen on the cri|
m.iv step out .soon, a reporter put
U - I J (h l_
—
strike postponement until 15 d-iys j report a ‘ridleiilous rum or
lean freighter.
the ipieslmn to the attorney general
n e i t ] 1 1 0 V i r O u n Q S Inim Ihe day on which the Wage I il*irh. In luro. accused Ihe At
The U. H. destroyer Jol)n W
point blank wben be arrived at
Stahiliiation Boanl begin* hearings Hr* of holding behind (heir line*
Weeks radioed that the tugboat
the Winte House for the regular
nn the steel dispute
thtough mttmld.itmu with the Horn
man "managed to get aboard over
Friday meeting id I'residenl I’ril
The iMi.ird ha* schcdiibsl .i pie j boint&gt; *nmc Msi.ivsi N'orlli Korean'.
the taffrall of tho Enterprise and
tn.in and In* t’ahmel
liminary hearing for nesl Monday i Both sulicnmmiHer* ie|ioried nn
la now standing by with ( apt. Carl
McGrath "That que.tioli i. at
In Washington
' progress toward an armistice Both
sen."
most I* iiii| miit.inl i« wlial'. going
The recommendation *va* m ide I agreed to try again Saturday
Tugboat (.'apt. Dan Parker was Sco res O f E g y p t i a n s H i g h C o u r t Also DcIn liappeti m tin- lieiiioct alic coo
In Ihe form nf a resolution -uli j The prisoner ex, hange siihenin
quoted as saying he is "confident
venMon nest summer
Anrl British Report-1 d d c s D i s p u t e O v e r milled In a s|*erlal ronveniion I milter hclil a inai illion session
I can get tow rigged if we get n
railed In decide whellirr Ihe mil- I Invllllg four bmu* and ?o minutes
Ili-porter "II rril.tinlv -een i. to
break In Ihe weather."
cd
Killed
I
n
B
attle
C i t y A u d i t o r i u m lion man union would strike about Alter**ard* Hear Adm ft I'. W id e n i n g Of A v e n u e B i m j c i i t C r n c l c - D o w n be gelling tttipui taut
ft) The meaaago from the Weeks90 per cent of Ihr basic slrcl In Lildiv a d
Timed at 2:30 p tn. (3:30 a m
MiGi.ilh igreed
Alniif; Air Si,it inn
Ever M.tflc In Sonic Laughing
4’AlftO. Kgypi lift—Fighting "of
TALI.AHAS.SKE
- Mere ill* ilustry lo hark iqi its demands for
"|l look* In no- a. if wi- ire in
I In- ie|n*rtei lold him that w as
KSTt-sald fog was closing In and cnusldrrahle Intensity" flared up appointment
with
marriage
Is
not
for
a
long
&gt;tri|ggle
"
Is lOxpcclcrl Soon
Ihe wind hsil increased to 28 32 again today between British forces sufficient lesson for divorce, the pay Increases and oilier contract
A reas Ja ils
I'iftv "a highly tiieiimlusive m -w i-r "
The Beds ii--retell Hie Allied ex
knots at times.
Mi Gr.illi said
II i-erl.stitlv I • "
and stubborn Egyptian Milner* Florida Supreme Court held today concession*
change
(dar
Ihuisdav.
bid
l.dihv
The priqNisal carried the dm use
I In- *’il&gt; hi rtills i|i'ri|i't! f•» fit*
I'll i'll lie walked illln Ihe 1 abtltet
The message wns nol delivered near Ihe port city of Sun, a British 1 The high court threw out a ill
NEW I'llIK I* Federal oareot
asked
Hu-in
to
Indy
H
fuittu-r
Murray and the
.'♦nli |(iiin| I )••&gt;;« 11 ni.rif .4 17 f steal ics agents toil local police swooped meeting
to naval headquarters in t-nndnn spokesman said.
decree awarded Maude Wnii j Smenl
'
„of President
Frida* Ibe* pi-rdli'all) ob|eeled Nl|» nf Ijmi’I iitiifitf Ihr f11ai III suit* down
policy making Executive
until 4:43 p m. Meanwhile the The British force moved In on j| vnrrc
on sitsperled dope peddler*
"i*n.
62.
fnim
William
If
Wellman,
•
hoard
tn
•»f t h r N iiymI M i S H i I imh p i u p n t v and addicts m several id the na
W Vn IIINGT o N p
i;
Merl
British government weather fore­
a
filtration
plant
using
mortar*
|J»r
7
1
-'^
^
&lt;
1
husband,
by
folk
r
r
„
l(|Pnl
Truman
made
lw-.
flp
I
I'xcluinging
prisoners
id
w
n
with a fimila^r nf iimrr than a tout’s malm elite* (inlay
Y o u n g..., hi* b r o t h e r l l n -i h e l a n d
casting service had Issued warn­ Ihe spokesman said there were County Circuit Judge Doni Beglsler prll|, tl, ,ho lininn
r„rri&gt;o&gt;i
a
for
■
ivillan*
niilr nn T u r n ly - f if il i S l r r r t , II \
ings nf gales—winds of 50 miles
Balds m New York t'lly. Buffalo, Joseph II llo-.cnh.otm Washington
I tn n v h ad
ten n m a r e x n n r , . « i
•
.
.
..
. .
?
Iliffrienllalm: ln-lwri-n Hu- S a \« i. ally &lt;!&lt;*rk. iHillHlIllirtl lint San Antonio Tex . and Detroit attorney, failed to show up in rourl
They had been
married approxi alrikc
now and . keep
badly
needed
an hour—in the vicinity of the no nciliah casualties
ri-lea
e
and
lepalnatlon
of
prison
The
newspaper
Al
/.amao
said
mJW*y
**vm
months^
strr|
rtivuinu
for
defense
and
e*
111aai fiiriif
were slaged Miuiillaneniisly Dffie today io enter plea* *o per lory
Enterprise.
to Carlaen ha* been alone on the srores" nf Egyptians andBritish i Mr,,1 Wellman based her divorce , arnUnl elvllisn need* Nnlltig Ihe erlh. 4‘iinnty Iirn ft»| Mitiiii* linn* ml* called it "Ibe biggest roundup mdn Imenl*
3
Neutral
supers
isioii
by
Ihe
Bed
were
killed
In
the
haltle.
II
said
complaint
on
the
ground
of
ex
while
I
louse
plea*,
the
resolution
Flying Enterprise since Iasi Hatur , „
, . . ,
n tr* kllllf tn hitw* Ihlw fni»l-ifi | of Mtspeeled dope peddler* and
\ | | three are imdei i b ilg es of
Judge Beglsler M|,|
CrO* lo make .-ii,- prisoners or '*r*
day. the day after a wild Atlantic | '*&gt;«,
ilevelojied when I. -oo t re me eruellv
niatlr In I III’ UmHi! I )* pa I I llit’lil ill Users" evei .t.iged III some .liras lyoig uniiei o.illl lo a senate sob
Inn
I
■rwntcil
the
divorce
In
Ihe
Interest
n,,.
freslilenl
of
Hie
Ifniled
I
civilians
want
lo
l»i-srluioged
storm broke hi* ship and knocked BrUinh tmops encircled the regi
•‘i $In lhal (hi* \t ii|riiiii|f nf (hr
Tile erarkwmln
started
late committee investigating Livurtlxin
t Any form *d paroles for pri* hltthuiiv f IMill (hr lli’tt Initial' In Thurstlay
nn her aide
side The freighter
frelnhlrr I '•« recover the bodies of lh elr ' °* "society generally anil Ihe best siatea we say: We accept your
her over on
toglil
Hml mfbienre in Beioiislruellnit
|
welfare
of
Ihcso
two
people
'
request
anil
agree
lo
postpone
ihe
:
oner*
dead"
In
Thursday's
clash.
has been listing at 00 lo 80 degrees
Mrlh»nvillr Avnilir nniv hr ^(urt
More arrests were expel led
I’m nice t oritoralioii loans. I" a
Egyptian
and
British
official
A
city
owned
auditorium
may
|
P((erllve
date
nf
our
strike
so
lhal
|
»
I'siug
a
prisoner’s
prewar
ad
Ills crew of 40 and 10 passengers
•"•I I h r i|i*«ri Ipthm nf (fir pi npri *\
Approximately .Vi |terxotis. some fPderal gr ind pirv. nr lo both Hie
slage
Iheatrical
altractinns.
*|Hirts
(|IP
Wage
Stahiliiation
Board
may
dre**
to
determioitthelher
Inl«
statements
differed
sharply
on
Ihr
Ha** pirparril h y I. IV H a g a n , r-m . if them said lo lie major figures committer and tin* imv
were taken off, but he decided to
evenla, concerts and similar enter- cmw|,|pr the esse promptly on Its I a North orSouth Korean
v \ Ml
atick with hla 396 fool shin and fighting Thursday.
lo illegal sales of narroHcs. were
l S I)i«*lri«*l .iiiHkir .l.imnn II
An
Interior
Ministry
rnmmunltalnmcnl*
In
rnmpelllion
with
prl-,
merit*
and
recommend
fair
and
I
The
Beds
also
her cargo, valued al more than n
Cllv AI tin nr v A Edwin .Slim selreil In New York City Names Kirklsinil ordered .irn»s( u.irrntdc
vale
enterprise,
tha
Supreme
Court
que
said
about
13
Britons
were
equitable
terms
nf
settlement
"
|
•'
Charged
lhal
ihe
Allied
plan
nnl
an
million dollar*, and protect Ihe
bolai-r
today
onlnti-d
out
Unit
llm
.
"f
Ihnso
arrexlrd
were
isMird, uhrn Ihrv di«l md .ipprur
The WHB recommenilalinns will!would nol speed up Ibe exchange dclior on Hm part of tha Cllv m jmninccd luiiimdlBlrly
owner*' right* in Ihe ahlp, worth kUled In the fighting and 14 Egyp­ also held
afflrmtti a ruling by not be binding on either union nr
llobrrv W Hudlry, .inidhrr
I*
J
*
^
*
11.400,000, The .veasel, null! In tians were wnunded.
.lame*
C.
Ryan,
district
siipet
'7yt)cnlcil that thoiisiiiula pf Snulh t ••xei'itlmg the deed In this i.iui
County Circuit Court dla- industry.
British military headquarters at
Injtlnn miornty. «pp«*rri|f tiufnrr
M 914, Is owned hy the Ishrandtsen
KftNu.n* had Imcn IMlprtisilxr^ttn f “J"* "crH*lntm.| by 'h - iirr.l , f visor nf tK. C. S Bureau-of *Jxr .fuller
missing
an
action*
brought
by
tha
Fayld.aaid'ii
wa«
"a
small
action
Kirkland Thnr.if.iy »nd m
Al stake Is an entire new eon Hm llfil army
T in # , NejMYgpiL ' f t
• ■
l
iTilMin flrlaiU u*iHi vnr* colic.*, to ld i m w . s m c n
ini and Copa
Cnpa Rkach
Bkacn Corpora
Corp
wife out snipers." The British Starlight
THU rnimdup In liound f&gt;» hnvr (r m l n pirn nf innnm il In .1 pnr
Ihe union and lead
A massage al II a. m. from thr account said two British offlrers lion* of Miami Beach In an at Iracl between
Che Allied plan called for an t-x imi|4 fiii|tfir( m il Imil(!••*•, ifisf'rtijnij n sjiliaf,»rv rffrrt «»»i (hr ilIf*k*;cI liny iiidlrlliii'ld Hr
...........
Aut„.i.ei, it...
» M'lr.isrd
•*•(»$•
Weekf said the Turmoil had made had been wounded and Egyptian tempt to prevent Ihe City of Miami .J;
.iJir,
t,,r ^ . tl?s"c.oH change of prisoner* on a manAlor • ki* Civil AnmiNiidi'f
Mill* of n .in o d e s in Nru Vnrk iinilrr H.noo liall and uivimi M dnvn
five vain attempt*. In worsening casualties were unknown
lg entertain lh(iur|y pay ,HHlM h„ drawn mosl man basis until mm *tdt&gt; „r the ( urn h ik I ( h r ,Vnvy.
Heath
from
presenting
l Ifv "
in u h u ll In fill* innliMiis «i (I-m'V.iiii(
weather, to get a tnwllnn aboard
TI.rttoC iri*lt|i|i*f| tot||$iil;il iiitii s|i
i mrntx In Ihe City Auditorium
liiilil* nn mori- Tim remain
Srvfii persons »t imp :»rrrslr*l in
( l onlirtm *| (*. •' •i:«*
of the headlines, the Steelworker* oihcr
the Enterprise.
mg prisoner* would be traded for HUfM,»l ('» | •t •*v •*111 (ll|» ItIf'h \V1I\ S;in AiU"*uo Pi in llnff.ilo ami .*i’
|
The
Supreme
Court
said:
"On
I'
jf Ihe
nf an
... "rc ""i
8pl
Kuaraolcrd ail i ivlllans and finallv Hiniis.iml* of flMltl Im*4Mllllf)^ el fI lilt 111! /)| | 11, | p
The 2:30 p. m. message from H o l d i n g N e e d e d F o r
(he question nf
the nnwrr
power of
the Weeks said the list of Ihr F a m ily W ith K id d ic n Ihorlty of ihe Cllv of Mllaml Beach "f'^cngrs^h'l'c ' p',)^'^llffcn'oi es^' in displnccd civilian* rein amini! wnillil I'll!' mil: h full I MW |ni|«l ill i|t(f' flu- in HrtiMil
Flying Enlerprlse, around no dr
III |null'd III all all for all cxi llAllgf • 111»•»11 | ' l " | ' i ' i l V mill l u it it 111it p m
------1" "t"hrp
end to“T l m e d wage Inequities.
gtecs Thursday, hail increased
Ifttwt'ver. the Alim* spt-cifltnl tintl 'illt'l ( m (lie lii$(hwMV, mill immvii p P l a n s Ontlincfl F o r
A
eritlcnl
shortage
,.f
furnishnl
•'’*
*
,
.*
",
Improved
incentive
anil
premium
IUi i IIi s m na saw* t a s l
flu* I»' It* •' Inn k uhtllkf I hi* I'ltl II I*
no ime war prtxmmr ot civilian
apartment, available for families ,
^
"*: P«y *nd other eo.tres.lons The would bi- ropatrinlod agalnxl III* f Minings’
E l k s ’ m o o d Drive
with children exist, in Hnn/ord.
"nlonlala now ram an avrrngr nf will
Mr.. Camilla Bruce nf the Heml- !!"*uiiml
8! 93 an hour
I'rlsotmr* refu-iing to be i-x
Inim William., •I iiimmiiiu if in
note County Ch.mber of Com- L ^ 'h M r e an lm S r tL l buMnesI ' Murray *.W hi. million mem changed and iirt'.mmi • it idnl (or
Elk i lll'iod Bank CmnnilHee, nt|i
I \ K \ I NNH I'
I k»iid • * l i n n
merer office reported tlit. morn­ ami materially affect the economic hers need falter |iay theiks t&lt;&gt; ■iv|||nti'&lt; would him- lo ago |iaroh-i&lt;
lln,-i| |iln||a lilil night lo lie an
hi|&gt;|M i h * \ r Ii i t i i " n n»»l
hm
ing.
net* n( lo d g e I :*11 fm a i llv i n i»n sl»e» mm ••!♦((•»»» ••• • * I-• ♦ r u n
rfimmunlly."
mr,‘, h'«hrr ,llvlnK roM* ’,P !""1" I'Mitnl-lug not lo figld again *u llm
Hh" told of . Navy couple with life of lhal
_____ ______ __
lalns Ihe Intluslrv can afford |iav w ,r
wide i .niipaigo In eion- a i|iin' i
- In i &gt;1 M
Mrtl •Hiii »*»i
two children who because apart I
n( blood doualnni. fi-»ni Mil. ai- , ( r - i t f *»H I M ll
lie ment ownej. would not rent to I'h illip H P ro p e rtie H
IhaV In *the'case^nf Ifniled ^Stales SROI'I. r Allied infantrvmrn
i . pail i»f Hie aiir million inn'.
I ( I It
»|r . n r (*'t i -I, limit'
WASHINGTON
The Navy families with children, have been
..( tiliMid will- h Ilii' t Ik-' nalninal
lorttmd tbroiigb heavy mortar and
.tl III#* |i M'klMl! I" to t* | &gt;1 tl
plans to use a part of Lake George forced to live In oae room for the
Gets 8 M o re P e rm itH
J
llralley
lldlnim
look
In,
"lgnlll/l|l|&lt;M| ha- pledged ll il'lf In fu r iii
•in all firms fit'* (»mI$v »n*l mfiip
in Central Florida aa a bombing Bast month. They would like a
million in 1051
('irfil pri/ril Oirishwis Hill nn (Hr giilii-i miloi ml t-aninatgn Into lb. form ll Iiy .Inly I (,» III,- Se, i -Giiv
tid In a
FI.,H(I i f i l m
M Min ii
range. But Ihe bnmhi will be "min furnished apartment with two nr
Grealci
Miami
miio
Kuuili
Plioid*
Phillip* Properties, continuing ,ndll%lry
s,|d they ran i hl rnilf«il Knrrnn l»Hl(lr fnmt
-.( Ihfrll —
l.if#*in#it( 99m I •9*11•••• * in ,v lie
lature bombs" amt "100-pound wa­ three rooms.
nira
lln*
week
end
beginning
a
their rnnitruction of attractive no, grant increased wages without • ommmiM lr*Mi|»s hail aHacknl
llc tm a n
J a c o b io n
,ta*cd
lh.it
••I'diiiU 9(im ni'H It h flit Nor 111 nn
ller-filled bombs."
Chamber of Commerce manager, homes In the Wynnawood 8ubdl- .,r,Pf „ , , ef Thfy ln, |„ higher
' week’* • aillpatgll III the
Inglilv ' h e ( i n a t i r e l o m m d ' c i i . a v e a ll
if ttaflaxiB Mb
*!•!
.«aliI in 9.iI*#' i d v a n t «. ♦ I cni reiilly
V The Navy also toll] Sttt. Holland forreat Breckinridge, today as­ vision on east of Mallonvllle Ave- wagPS antl prices would Increase
populated D.dr count y by nil'll l .
till M|l|ir«»V4l| |*\ (hr *(MD
me
Iti^h hiii I imti in.if 9 • i |*» i« •*
(D.-Fla.) that Its actlcito over the serted, " w i have people seeking nue and Ixirderlng on Twenty-fifth
mg tin ('Ivllan ('Inti al the S hi ,
I d(|^f* ii&gt;(
r•
fm (hr ll#
If M\#'i9» r.ivy
*• ii i l '. rt J l r
lake I* not expected fc destroy residence here who are forred to Street, yesterday securing City Inflationary pressure
I toga Inn in Miami la &lt;1 night
♦»«'&lt;it inn Mllll « iVIt rtp»t(ri litlihliiiL Hi#* .ii|i‘9|«itt. HiS-iin •* m*i Ii 9 .i’ll
wildlife nr seriously Intoflare with live to Apopka, Del,and and Or­ pnrmltx for the ron.tructlon of
Mr ll'lliam e.-ilaldlsheil Ida ban- (ii'fntr i•ithlri (f$kiiig (hr witIlk ol
o n - I v af I•*f ( 99i»* I* 1' 9* 9m i 9 piftill#*
sport fishing and other rtereatlona. lando because of our housing eight more house* totalling $72,»f operations .1 the Bl-ciivnc ll-&gt; i ai.mi* I hr irf|tiir«&lt; 1 ftimlt.
(nr
|i f ' l liii|»*» •’d l
i#*-* *'f
The Orange fmuny, Fla.. shortage.”
Icl, llnj ocwe.il hotel jn Elornln'i
(oo
In
estimated
coat.
Irving K f ln k r e , l»t»* t«|rtt( nl m ill .#•«• mm * i" |» \ 9$if#i tl .»id
Sportsmen's Association on Dec. 6
l.igcil city. Sis other .i-lirilulr.l S(Mi(bi&gt;r ii O irm r iU, It" . wft . Ill
He added that It would be pro­
Tho
permits
ware
issued
to
Tlir
iiiviii
il
1
I
*
f
f
9n»«i
r.r.nn
voiced opposition tn the use of the fitable for home owner, to fix up Wellborn C. Phillips hy J. T.
-iiercbe i are on lap for Heiiitiioli- din if‘i| ii • h inrmltPi &lt;i( t|,r 1la'dgf
liippli'U *'»»9|f9$v • »»*I« »• •( mimImic Ii *
lake hy the Navy, and aiked Hol­ vacant room. Into nice apartments Pope, acting building Inspector.
I "'inly'- (it’ll giihriMnlottal itipi
II i &gt;
Vh’P |•Vr til* til ii f H.
\ dinner, hniuninir Min Mminn mol in Ibe Miami area wilb many 1' !••* l»l« Slnlr F.lk . \ mint nin. re Mf.l'il lV &gt; ii •* il d i n .•!#*9i i
In order tn alleviate Ihe current Moat nf the hmues will lie. o$4.
land to look Into Ihe altuation.
(tp| |f t«| • 119If •$it
lllpHlfllt
|ifi»’#M
I iipinmt nf K» l'« Irr fmig, lieti "lli'i pi'iliable Iniproniplo tall
Rear Adm. G R Davla of the housing shortage.
|rt»i f •*•! ,i v|||M Iii (hr l u a t l , 1l.o-lgconcrete block construction
u r i e vi i v $(»$m*I
i«
nil
lit
i'M
V
»'t
mu
«
»
f
In
-ti
ict
Knur.
Sixth Naval District said that the
Mi
llilliani
will
apeak
lo
Hi
The widow of Harry T. Moore,
II* it ii ll«*l|lll«,i| (•• - 1ill ( In• M-l
three In-drooma and will range In
Fill ll'» fil I » • •• #1 IV •
9I»"
J ts v v would give "careful conaldHA8B8ALL MEETING
•( allte
1.o-lgl
Mints t»omt&gt;'»l*ylng vletlm, wlm Plot InlrrnNliuniil. "ill hr held Edihon ('enter (.Iona Cluli al noon 9**•il 1 hr Iml
••nil *»(
I m l l d i v »*»iH4**’ f t n i n
.Monday
mnl
I
In*
Pinewooil
lamia
• r a tio n to the Interests of (he fish­
nf
Ihr
M
nfi!**«iiiitM
Huilng
Idmm
A masting of tha Chamber of cost from $7,000 to |I0,600.
Mi*r( + • ' rk.
left her hospital lied .galiiat
ermen and nthera In the vicinity Commerce baseball planning com­
lollllM IflS ( hr lit* r Hug, a lltlff.-l lll(#*»lfii F ln l Hla .i1''’* »i;#»»l I I I'H 1
fjirvsug
v.rw llv,
doctor’s■ m«ive■
order* *to1* view
bet Inis- Tntmliiy, .Inn H «$( *» ir» IV M., it Dial anmv night The ("Mowing
HTOCK MARKET
In.a. 1it*li i m I l l v n »*l • ll r!•* • Vi 11.!.
In the me nf this target."
mittee end all interested people NEW YORK
waa .»’i viol to Hu- tool . m i l v at m i l l *»i » |i ( d m i( v w r l f f l c i
band', tiody before burial, died of wH« revealed at »
rwl11 ?ad'll es.a III,- Col al
H
R
—Railroads
led
a
He laid also:
was called for Monday night at forward movement today In the • blond clot late Tbursd.y.
I * «”tutlv.. board of llm I Hot ( tub (,ald. „ Kiwanl a Cluli .( niiiili,
• ban III iiienilii-i, prcaenl
f it m i Vi H7 In V» 79
Nesl "Ttinradav
"An investigation has diacloacd 1:00 In the City lu ll, John
In Id «l the bottle of Ibe president.
-----1 Ml. (Idiiam will
Moore. 48, Florida secretary of ' Mrl,
market, the fourth straight
S t i I i t ** (IlflM* 9m'#$ i I-iv • ImI ji IimI
make lluee apeeehea. The (n.l
that in order for the Navy,to prop­ Krldar, chairman, announced to­ stock
V.
1!
Mesmngcr
advance.
the
National
Association
for
Hm
erly conduct Its naval •'aviation day.
Following the dtniml, the regu­ will la- lo Hie AllapaHab Exchange A n e m ia T e s ts S la te d I 2|fi i n 't , ;t’i7 nmi»' 9li.ni f»$r ( h r
Advancement
of
Colored
People,
Gains
ran
from
fractions
lo
be­
training program, an additional tar
lar meeting of llm i Inti, originally l ’till* at noon, the second at C,..’HI
Discussion* will center around
A t l/o n ^vv n n d S elm ol i-iirii|*.ir aflvi* p rriiN l • v r* n
get area was neceisary In the vi tha organisation of tha Hanford tween one end two pointi with a was burled New Year's Day in n -ilieduli-d at the Yaclil Cluli, will P.lll. Iiefore (he Kdlann Centei
cemetery
near
his
bombed
home
few
pushing
oul
lo
between
two
kUi
rinlty of the Naval AuiftJary
Air class D baseball team for 1962, h*
lie held Instead in the dining mom • Ipliinl.d Cluli nm| Ihr laal lit H Illl
and three points
In Mima
Test* fm anemia and fm bool, ( ’ O f ( ’ IM i'H in u F o r
Station, Sanford, Fla. . . .
s' 8:00 P. M. All rommltte* chair. p.m. to Ihe North Miami I,inn. vim
stated.
Doctors
had
given
his
widow
a
in will hem ad. al (lie Lynnn
Club.
'I’ttesdav &lt; a n eelled
"The target a rts contemplated
Mr. Krldir urged that ell people
50 ttoance to live after the ex men are requested lo bring their
AUTO FIRRT
5a5(
The Kanfurd candidate will re .School, Ltingwond, starling Mon
.was used for similar purposes dur­ who ore Interested to attend. Still
r-nOita,
written
In
quadruplicate,
plosion
ploi
which
kilted
her
husband
A reported automobile fife
turn to Hanford amt Central l lm day mo'nine, by (be Kemluloe
i n g World War I! but the area se­ pending before th4 baseball com­
II,.- Cham bci
"I
Cumntercu
She died without making a state­ to the meeting
Ctiimly lid,.Hi I (nit, In l-’rant' htiatd
Ida no next Friday.
lected at the present time Is not mittee Is the official termination turned out to be nothing more ment
meeting at bedtllcd fo r T*iet
It
was
voted
by
Ihe
group
to|
about
the
bombing
Assistant
Ouillinau, dirt'clor, annoiilicetl ltd, dav evening tin i lie-’i »*anrelled beas extensive aa the area utilised of the New York Giants' working than a burning car seat at Mellon- Htate Attorney Hubert E. Griggs lie reaec the .mount set op in Ihn
villa and Celery Avenues for fire­
toiiiidug
FOB ECONOMY
during the war."
i an ir n( the til . t .iI■at|tm o f CItV
agreement with the Banford team. men at 6:58 yesterday evening, and J. J. Elliott. Gov. Fuller budget fur Ihe Hub's main pro­ PA llFIGHT
The te a ls, lie slnletl, nre Hi In- o ffli lal whit'lt i, ill 'nko place at
IS i^t—Premier Itrne j’leveu
le.
t,
"The
.M
ilk
Bank”
which
lias
This
la
a
pending
formality
the
Warren'e
special
Investigator,
at­
Assistant Fire Chief R. T. Thomas
made
a'
(be
retpie*!
of
II
T Mil
went
hack
to
his
light
(or
govern
i u b k o ih t iw '
lln- hh iii .* tim e. I'm teal. Ilreekin re-organlsatlon of the club, ha said this morning,
tempted lo Interview her Wednes­ gmwn to sorb proportions that ment economy reforms and higher
-vet-, piim-lpal
of Ibe .rhool On ii-lgt- aniio'ini'i'd In-lay
A slight Increase In voting re­ report..
~
.
tin- original amount will not cover
day.
"Apparently
somaotie
dropped
luxes
today
with
a
small
majority
the
le-m
lis
o
f
the
teit,
w
ilt
di%-,, ( ,, 1 . ,, ,. date I n . tic«n iet as
gistration and re-regUtretton wee
No funeral arrangement, have It Tin- report, prepared by Mr*. vote nf confidencebehind him
Ihe flaming seat on the corner
, p-ml w hether or tint the entire y
f „, t |,P C b n n d irr
m eeting,
reported this morning
nli
at lltlO
W
E.
Hnllryhi-nd.
chairman,
MIL TYRE DIES
and drove the car sway," As­ bean mad* for Her yet Dr. George slowed Hint during the past year The National Assembly voted 231 srliool populntino almnld teielve ,i„ t n i Mi llre c k m in lg c
.... Supervisor,
ftun.rvl.or Mrs. Camille
bv the
Funeral service* for L. M. Tyre, sistant Chief Thorns* added.
Starke announced this afternoon.
lo 247 Thursday night lo debate his | n im itar testa d u rin g lb - 1952-5:11
A ppliciillotM
fm
Hie citru s
fru ee
average nf 241) quarts of fresh plans
BE 1214- Myrtle Avenue, will bo
Thi. was the only fire In the The vletlm'e body la In the Bur­ ao
(or a to per rent Increase *.lm o l t r im .
i „ t„. held m (itla n d o amt
More then B0 new votli
milk
have
treeo
given
each
month
held .tomorrow afternoon at 3 past 24 hours, ha reported
ton funeral home awaiting burial.
on most Indirect (axet and fm
------Tavares are now available al th*
wsre issued since yta
P, K. a t the Erickson Funeral
Hh* died as an Immediate re­ to needy families throughout the change. In the national railways
”x j ■
MKHO NOT MOVING
] Chamber of Commerce office,
bring the total reglxtr*'
Rome. Mr. Tyre died at 11:30
sult of • lung blood clot with lit county.
NEGRO A M O T I f)
and social security systems.
Sheriff P. A. Men. this morn
Thef'entralFloiiditCItrusCom m# 181
io . ifigure. Early
tha
14 was derided that hostesses
&lt;hla morning at the Ftrnald*
■glng of the apleen
JACK8UNVIU.E (J$~PoUci
(to-PoUcr re- t.rnal ti#morrn*L
— ............... —
I log denied a perslalent rumor that • mitlrc'* school tin* a $5 irgiatratlon for
or the altered .
ughton Hospital after a long ported Thursday g Negro purchas and other organs
ns, Dr. Starke re. fm the Service Men's Center, anALIEN PROPERTY PROBE \tie Intended to retire ami go to lion fee. Clnaaea rontmoiire on
« end Precinct
P»
No. IB
fib
other project of the Hub. will be WASHINGTON
er of the federal occupetional gam ported.
— Sen. Wiley j Crescent CBy to live, lit-added 1Jan. 15 at Orlando H-nlor High
rg, Bruce.
by Mrs.
Hie la survived by hla wife Mrs,
Ha performed an autopsy I,at selected In alphabetical order.
fay
tax stamp wai m ealed In a
‘Hist hlt&gt; mother, Mrs. J. W. Nero, School, After the first nine weeks
'New voters In th e'ere* were Pearls Gerald Tyre oi aon, Bill bllng
raid Thursday. Charles Augustus might which showed aha suffered Mi*s Maude Itainscy, public af­ complete Investigation of a "mass and two sisters, Mrs. Mnymc Hie school a)i Ift is its a|te for Ihe
•leo aaked to file appllcetlone for ami a alitor, Mrs. Murray Jervis, Jones,
80, was Jailed on charges • ruptured epleen and badly fairs chairman, recommended that of tips" on multi-million dollar acti­ Hodgkin and Mm . Mara Mem finnl nine weeks to Tavares High
voting card* early to avoid the all of Sanford. Tha Rev. J. E. of ^possessing
gambling parapher- bruised Intestines. He also stated a Membership be taken again thta vities of the Allen Property Office. Williams, are, however, now liv­ School.
leet minute rush.
McKinley will conduct tho final
that her trip to the funeral home, year In the Seminole County The senator said In a statement ing In Crescent City. Mrs. James
rltoa.
_____________
to view her hu*h*nd'a body last Clumber nf Coininerr*. Mrs. he expects the Inquiry to touch Jarkaon, a vmmger sister, has
QHAK
Monday, had little to do with Nancy’ Brock, treasurer was also upon reports of fat fees and profit* lived In that rlty for a nnmliei
Movie T i m e T a b l e
instructed to mall a check In the tn some Individuals and corpora­ of years.
ISTANBUL,
her death.
•iO
n ir«
earthquake killed tl
"Contrary to earlier reports amount of $6 *» the March nf tions, "grava mismanagement"
"tit* Kind of Woman”
NIIRIMP BOAT OKATII
Harriet had at no time aver re­ Dimes chairman. She reported and "considerable favoritism."
1:31 . 1:08 • It 45 9:22
FKHNANDINA BEACH UB-J.W
vealed who aha auepeeted might $8 had been given rncantly to the
Ennis died of suffocation aboard
TWO DROWN
MOV I ELAN II
have reused the explosion," Dr. Salvation Army Drive for Fund*.
Following the meeting Mr*. DELAND kto—Deputy Sheriff T. the shrimp boat Miss Wanda Dene
“ Up Front"
Starke asserted.
Mawanger served refreshments J. Hteerman laid Tom Hots, 61, In Farnandlna Beach harbor Thura0:30 • 7:01 Intermission 8:33
to Mrs. 0. W. Touchton, Mrs. H. Lak« Halm, and Harry French day, Coroner H. V. Burgesa report­ feature 0:13
ed.
Burgeaa
aald
Ennli
apparently
Mattlfl, SB, Caaaadoga, were
A. fwsnson, Mrs. B. E. Chi]
PKAIKIK LAKE
drowned Thursday whan their flan- fell aaleep while smoking a cigar'
Mre, Ruth 8cott, Mrs. M. C.
"Two Tickets to Broadway"
tag craft overturned on Lake Colby etto, set fire to bis mattreia and
r«i Gaorg* A. Stine, Mrs. Ni
6:30 • 8:30 . 10.00
Mias Maude fUnuajr' M ar hara.
was overcome by fumes.

Armistice Conference Site Said
Safest Place In Korea To Stay

1 Sr." ..........I*, .......

Fierce Fighting Disappointment
Again Breaks Out leld No Groun
In Suez Sector In Divorce Case

. to

City Deeds Land Federal A g e n t s
OnGcnovaAvenue Stage Roundup Of
ToHigh way Board Dope P e d d l e r s

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mJhVJS?

Cilrus Shitijicrs
Warm'd Aujainsl
Andion Marki'ls

•Navy Plans Use
Of Lake George
As Bombing Range

Odham s Campaign
Moves Info Miami
In Soil!horn Tour

Hans Arc* Made To
lOntertnin Lead(»r
Harriet Moore,
Bombing Victim. Of Pilot District
Dies In Hospital

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ID
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The Sanford Herald

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Kakllsk.d dallf
SatsrSar
ana lu a la i, rkrl.liaa. aaa Maw
Yrar«. Kukllak.rf «• Mlaraar* fal.
lawlaa rkrl.lm *. aaa Maw Years
111 Maaaalln Areas*
_
Kalaria asi t a n a l rlaaa Matter
Oetafcer TT, lilt, al Ika Paal ttffle*
ml fantent, Kli.rl.la. aaCer Ika Aet
•I t'aaaraaa al Marak ;i. Iala.
HIII.I.AMI U OMAN
KSItar
fillIIHUM IlKAM
Bnalaaaa Haaaaar______
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afHaiHIPTIIIM HATKi
Mr Carrier
..................... . a .in
Umm Maaik
....... ..... .......
| aa
Tktaa Maalka „...............
a.ou
ait Mnalfc*
........... ,
a.ua
Oaa Year
11.00
All akllaarr aallaaa. rants of
Ikaaka. raaalallaaa aaa aallraa of
aalarlalaoiral lap Ika narpaao af
ralalaa fnaai. will ka rharard far
al raaolar Mtltrr.Ulaa ralaa.
Ilrprparalpil Malluaallr Mr laMawapapar Itrarraraiall,**
lor., Maw tilth. I klraau. Ilalrall,
Naaaaa I llr aad at, l.aala.
Tka llrrald la a Mamhar af Ika
Aaaurlalpil Prraa whlrb la aallllail
aaalaaltalr lu Ika uaa far raanbll.
aallaa al all Ika lural oana »rlata4
la Ikla arwapappp, aa wall aa all
Ar aana dlapalrhaa. _
FRIDAY, JAN. 4, 1952
TODAY’S IIIIILR VEKHE
W# should b* loyal to otir lead*
ar. B w v government drmanda il.
Il«d a kingdom requires II too.
Con.ecrutt- yourst-Ivt-H today to
th« Lord.—k i . 2s29.
Abolishment of New Year'*
fonlliall Kainei will Ret icanl
support ftmu Fluridiani, wlmt
with liner Ii i j w I gome. in Florida
all of thrill drawing lugger
crowdi than ever before.
Hilly Matthew* of Gainrtviliiii a candidate for Cungrett from
the newly ciealed Eighth Diitrict.
Me i* a former ilale legiilatoi
who ha* keen terving «i director
of alumni affair* for the Univeraity nl Florida.
I he .Stale of Florida i* pre­
paring to *|»end
jutl to
find out whether (lie Fail Coait
turnpike i« fraiible. And the
money for tliii itudy will come
from the taxpayer., whether the
road i* ever built or not.
They lake their girl friend*
•eriouily in Haltimnre. A 1‘J-yeai
old youth and a 33-year old man
fight it out over a 17-year old
girl. The man it now dead, the
youth leriouily wounded with a
bullet in hia cheat, flow much
better for the older man to have
let |he younger have her, und
confine hi* fighting to her.

i

"Youngiler* who are now Hoy

Scout*, and men who were once

h

v

The lank, lean Yankee figure of Uncle Sam has lone
been the cartoon personification of everything American.
Ills port mil has undergone chunges since he was first pic­
tured In the London periodical Punch in 1844. The whiskers
und some of the rugged fuciul characteristics were added
during Lincoln’s administration, in tribute to a President
who became an American symbol. Now n Chicago neighbor­
hood newspaper Is sponsoring a contest to pick u new und
originul portrait of Uncle Sam "as he looks today.” Perhaps
a few suggestions might be In order for cartoonists thinking
of a new nutlonul symbol.
Despite rumors both at home and ubrnud that he has
grown stout from good living, Unde Sum’s stomuch Is still
iiard-musrled and flat. His frame remains sparse und wiry.
His eyes are still those of a dreamer win* wulches his own
land with pride and humor and all the world with sympathy
and understanding. His smile can still he warm or ironlcul
to suit his mood, but underneath his beard the determined
set of his jaw is urn-hanged.
Ilis muscles are as hard and pliuiit us they alwuys were.
His fingers are those of the skilled craftsman und urtlst,
hut they still know how to hold an ax. When he curls his
fingers into n fist it is still as large as a Virglniu ham and
those who stand in the way of his swing hud better reHpuct
it.
It may be that there is no basic difference between the
looks of Undo Sam today and yesterday. A modern portruit
might show him a hit more prosperous, a little less u fron­
tiersman. Hut the fundamentals for which tho symbol
stands have not changed.

New York University is offering a course in personal
finance management as a part of its adult education pro­
gram. Students will learn budgeting anil buying techniques
which will unable them to select goods economically. Tho
purpose of the course Is to teach people how to live within
their incomes.
Many of our most serious social problems toduy have
their roots in individual financial difficulties. Marriages of­
ten fall partly because of the stress of monoy problems, und
individuals harassed by debt lire unable to contribute their
best efforts to society or to enjoy the results of the work
they do accomplish.
There are undoubtedly many helpful courses offered
throughout the country, and It would be woll If more people
would take them. Some money problems arise from wholly
inadequate Incomes, but probably many more are the result
of mismanagement of income. In offering courses aimed at
this problem an educational institution fulfills one of the
most valuable functions of education—teaching people to
live together better and enjoy life more fully.

Over Twenty-One
Women who register to vote In Boston have long been
aide to list their ages simply as " omst 21" when they did not
care to be more specific. Now an official there has ruled thut
exact ages of idl voters must lie given ami evasion will not
be permitted. The Idea Is that a record of correct ages will
help Inspectors to iduntify voters ami reduce the possibility
of election frauds.
Tho official may have a |*&gt;iut. Certainly every effort
should bo made to preserve the sanctity of tho bullot box.
Hut his decision may make the jobs of Insiiectors even more
difficult. Who would dare to scrutinize the face of a womun
about to cast her ballot, and challenge her because she
doesn't look the age shown on tho record book?

member* 01 a Panther or Woll
Patrol, rnuit have read with inlereit the dory in lait Sunday’s
The Timet-Union about Dr. Hubei
f *♦'
Sa
W. Hurt nl Station Univenfiy
C u r l H c n ’H
at Del.and. Here in the fifth,
teaching at a Florida college, i*
tfoa.laur* ai-M 1-aa* Hast
the man who comniled the
familiar Hoy Scout I landhook' "very slightly.” Hut the freighter
win ‘Mill hunyant anil riding nut
•ay* the I iuir*-Union.
Muctnrily."
(Jill new* on the |&gt;o|ilnal front
i* likely to break within the next
month with Prciidrnl Truman
iromiiing to reveal hi* political
mention* by Fell. (1 and General
Ika bound to do tomething one
way or the other befure long.
According to Jay Hayden, Wash­
ington correspondent, Democratic
leaden in Washington *ay that
if Truman doein't run, a big
effort wiU be made to nominate
someone Truman doetn'l want,
ju*l to gel away from the icandal*
of Ilia ndminiitration,

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thing as bring

too tolerant. You can, for
instance, be tolerant of intoler­
ance, "Tlie American |icople arc
making tins of two of thrir most
iadous viiturs", says Groigin
&amp;
rp. Don Wbeeltr lo the Waycron Rotary Club. "We can
spend ounelvc* into bankruptcy
onan international WPA
luppprting million* of people in
MBeaeti and making more in'' d b fn ti-a ll in ihe name of
; w arily and tolerance” . And In
f Iba end everyone might itarve to
death.

K

, Th* new year will probably not
. become very old before new adventure* will be undertaken In
thenler* of world tendon.
Aliou Brother* quote French
iral de Lattre de Taulgny ai
R| that (he Chinete ComInto are preparing to launch
■jor attack against Indowhere tome fighting has
going on for several yaari.
iy be that the new drive to
will coincide with
activity In Korea, and
may have bean just
wore waiting for all
»l Truman has fired 53
coUecJors of lb# Internal
MM Bureau in a.draatk at*
to dean house before the
.it for him. || must
in tho President
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SOMETIMES REPEATS!

Wage War And Maintain Business

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By J t r K ADAMS and
PLTON C. FAY
WASHINGTON, f/P)—The Unitcd States In 1951 wa* able to wave
nn air war. rat startfl toward
mr.M prodm-tl-in of w-&gt;r nlanaa and
«t tha *ama tlma maintain a boom­
ing builnas* in commercial avia­
tion and airliner manufacture.
Hut this gunx-and-hutter econ­
omy wa* a little lll&lt;t«ory, made
possible hrcnui#:tAl Thera wasn’t
/an all-out war: (Hi the nation wa*
in only limited mobilisation and
(C) the output of warnlanea was
running somewhat behind the or­
iginal high hopes of mobilisation
nlannero. This lost was attributed
to a shortage of the complicated
machine tool* needed for manu­
facture.
Out In the Far Hast the Air
Force and the air arm of the Navy
fought an entirely new kind of air
war, of Jet fight*,- aircraft un­
known In battle during World
War II.
U8AF Jets dueled with similar
fighters produeted—and probably
flown—by Russians In flashing en.
counters far up in the thin, cold
air above North Korea. The lesson
Irarnod was that the Soviet Union
had produced fighter* quite equal
In performance to thosa of th
United States.
In the bomber field, there were
virtually no new lessons. Chief
reason for this was that virtually
no true strategic Itornblng wa*
done, Tho source* of equipment
and supplies for the Chinese and
North Korean armies—tho factor­
ies which normally would he stra­
tegic target*—were almost all In
the forbidden sono outside of
North Korea, most In Russia, • a
few In Manchuria.
Th« Navy, like the Air Force,
had Its first wartime experience

IlandlinK Money

Ship

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EASY THERE” BUB!

('apt. I'urker suld he would con­
tinue efforts urouml Ihe dock lo
get a towllno aboard the dlsubled
3 mile* west
freighter, wallowln if 300
frelgli
of tho southern Up of England.
An early message from Ihe
Week* »aid there was u possibility
Carlson would lie taken off his
ship today, but later It was ex­
plained this meant "after towing
commencea."
This made It plain Ihnt ('arisen
Intended to sec his In-loved ship
all tho way to safe harbor.

SafcHt l ' l a c c

Alachua Boy Kills
12 Foot Snake Of
Python Variety
HAGUE Uiv llulph Cellos Jr., 17yeurold sou of Mr. ami Mrs. Italph
W Olios, shot ami killed a 12 fool
snake near his homo Wednesday
Tho biology department at the
University of Florida identified the
snake as a pylhon of the Bast
Indian variety.
,
v-vsisrsis
itstsi|t:sii tia
i u u s i i H aas^ss
Cellon. so■ student
of nAlachua
High
School, found the giant reptile sunng itself on s log. lie killed It
with three blasts front a shotgun.
Asked why he did not attempt
tn capture the snake Cellon re
piled:
"1 guess I was too excited. I
had never xeen a snake of that
also around here. I didn't know
whst It waa, but I knew It wa*
something atrango tu these parts."
The python it not one of Flori­
da's native snakes, and thore wa*
much speculation here aa to where
the snake came from.
Cellon theorised that tho snake
may have escaped from ■ circus.
A circus truck was Involved In a
jihwav accident about a mile
from hli horns several weeks ago.
The truck, however, waa supposed
lo have contained only an elephant.

H*aatlaaa4 S--r«a* S'aaa Claal
a report from u string of loud
firecrackers.
Tho air show* are tho most .In­
teresting. Planes tuke over where
tho artillery left off.
They bank lastly away from the
four hugo orange bulloons that
murk tho armistice tona boundar­
ies.
Keven planes gavo a spectacular
performance thla week. They circ­
led a abort time. Thon the loader
pealed off in a steep dive toward
the valley, apparently on a recon­
naissance run. In seconds, ho was
back with tho flight.
•earing Jellied gasoline over Rad
The fighters moved In for tho front-litne Installations.
attack.„.0ne by oi they iwooi
Rear Admiral R. E. Libby. Al­
down. The sound I burstiUniif bomba lied negotiator, Joined nawimen
rockets and mac! Inogun fire was watching the show.
heard.
"This lx more interesting than
One plane circled wide to rejoin anything I have to lay," Ute ad­
the formation.■ Three
of .Red miral remarked.
m m hursts
i _iuTo_
hntl-alrcra/t fire marred the
t' hi
One Jeep driver who served with
iky with black puffs of amiE
t-llne-company saldi
Observers
roc jute spurt ” 8oy, 1 a•ura
^jarvera watched
_______
i mwould
____
11 liked a
have
from, the Allied p la n ti._
A_o __
flight Place like this whan ! waa on tha
also let loose napalm, dropping
upping the line. All comfort and no await?1

County Tunnel and bridge traffic
project
Governor Warren Plans Highway | relief
Warren *uld he did not wish to
Safety Campaign For New Year ,!»lble
construction of
new ala’te
office building In Tallahus-ice and
a

he sidestepped direct comment on
the proposed Jacksonvllic-Miaml
Turnpike.
"It strikes mo It is an engineer­
ing and economic problem, nut a
political one," he said of the turn
pike. "If It Is feasible In those
respect*, that should be the de­
termining factor."
Warren said he wuuld like to
see Ihe state proceed this year
with construction of a super tour­
ist welcome und infurmuilon cen­
ter across the street from the
Capitol building. A move Is under
way for tho State Hoad Depart­
ment to acquire the altc.
"Thla should be more than a
border welcome station. It should
be a symbol of Florida's hospi­
tality to Ita guests—something that
every visitor to Florida would want
to see; a sort Af shrine to the
tourists."
Tho governor reaffirmed that he

lor will return again and again
liy IIAKOI.D HARR
and bring a friend with him. Glori­
TALLAHASSEE -on-Hlghwsy fication
of Ihe tourist Is more than
safety, tourism und Industrial
de­
.« 'h*&gt; duly of the governor, it Is the
velopment will be the?UmLr,TK,U
L. ' Y „ ,.™c duly of every ono of our citizen*."
of the Wurren admlnlstrut
ration Uur-, warren said it would bo safe
ing 1052
speculate that he will hold this
Gov. Fuller Warren, starting to
year several tourism seminars at
his final year In office toduy, salu which
transportation executives,
he will concentrate on halting the hold and restaurant men, cham­
killing uml crippling of people on ber of commerce leaders und re­
Florida's highways, work unceas- sort and attraction owner* will
‘"•fj* '«
,no,re tv,?“A,rr ,w Jj,® \ meet with government represent*
.............
..............ng
staje und
strive
tu bring in
in iaddl- „ VM ,0 deJelop now ideuTi for In
lloflal new industries during hi*. f r&lt;.a lini* the tourist buslm-Hs
____
last 12 months as chief executive.
^
.^
He told of hli plan* In an Inter-!
T E
view with Tho Axsociated Prexs. : **?*• *°, nuke apeaklng trips Into
other
states
lo
personally
Invite
Tlte governor said he has no
*tatea.tq
visions of great and new public tha people of those slates to visit
Florida.
What little personal work
works during tho yoar, will stand
pst wi the detiartinent and agoe- I have been able to do, I think,
cles heads who huvo carried has producod results. Hut my
through the first three years of heavy duties at (ho capital haven t
the administration, and foresee* allowed me to do as much of this
I wished."
no Immediate finaiclal problem asThe
governor said Industrial de­
faring tho stale.
"I have no unihillon lo erealc velopment went hand-in hand with
u great monument which always tourism.
"TAurLm I* uur No. I industry,
will keep my uuuio before future
generation* of Floridlunx," Wurren of course. Hut we must not neg­
lect any opportunities for estab­
said.
1, y 111, I 0 11,
"I wish ti.e people of Florida lishing new factories that will help
to remember mu as u governor In providing employment und stuwho carried out the pledges he blllty fur the ten* of thousand* of
made to them In the platform on new, permanent resident! we gain
every year.
which he was elected."
and
He claims to havo carried out "We have only scratched Ihe
In full 20 of his 22 campaign plat­ surface of our Industrial capacity. ■ANN PROM TP
ST.
form planks and to havo partially I hope thla year to make more
AT TP
fulfilled tho other two.
apeaklng trips to the financial and
"I hope this year to mike a Industrial centeri of Ihe nation to
redoubled and relnlenslfled effort try to persuade new Industries to
to stop Ihe killing and crippling come to Florida."
Your savings placed here
of people on tho highway* of Flor­ On public works, Warren said
id*/’ warren aald.
on or before the 10th of
he hoped to hold the "fast pace
"Tn mv way of thinking that la that has been set the last three
the month earn dividends
Ihe most critical and urgent In­ years and possibly accelerate It,"
from the I k !
ternal problem In our state. High­ but he said no major naw proj­
way accidents are the worst pre­ ects are envisioned at this time.
ventable cause of death In Florida.
He said he hoped to see Ihe
"The record shown that during
car cross tha John E.
F irst F E D E R A L
the first 10 months of 1BSI wa first
Mathews Bridge of the Jackson­
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
were making heartening progress ville
expressway
system
before
he
in reducing Traffic deaths In Flor­ leaves office, substantial progress
of .Seminole County
ida. But during the last two
on the Lower Tampa Bay ll&gt; West First 8treet Phan# H4
months, for some reason not clear made
Bridge
and
work
under
way
on
it this llmo, highway deaths ex­
ceeded those for the asm# period tha Fort Lauderdale and Broward 1
the previous yaar. . . .

SAVE

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hud u trial with the New York
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CAMPBELL’S CABINETS

IE RENTSATURDAY SPEC

Nelson Itallano, hard-running
halfback, set eight new Florida
State University Individual foot­
ball records this past season.

Seminole County’a
Moat Experienced
Automobile Dealerahip

eafety effort. During INS I hope
to be abl# to devote tho necessary
time to the problem."
Describing tourists os
ai the IIlife­
blood of Florida'i economic life,
Warren sold he will Intensify hlo
campaign to bring more and moro
visitors to tho state.
9 ^...
f| m
ill# M
huiaa
must
notl nnlM
or rieaur
draw moil
visitors tu Florida,
we moot

'"T-tr.js?*,
must be such

will take no active part In behalf
of any candidates In the Demo
erotic primaries.
"1 shall vote and urge others to
vote. But I don't expect to support
any candidate for any office."
Would he play any nile In tho
national campuign for tue Novem­
ber general election?
"That’s a long llmo away," ho
answered with u smile.

in the use of Jets, putting than* up
from the decks of carriers, landing
th«-m At night or In storm.
By tha time 1951 was In Ita leal
quarter, the original Air Force ex­
pansion goal of 95 wings had been
Jettisoned and the new, eventuate
target was moved up to the
neighborhood of 140. At the begin­
ning of the year the Air Forea
had nlmut (15 wings. Aa the year
end neared about 90 wlnga were
In exlstenee. They all had full
kquiomeiil of planes, hut mil all
of them were modern by today's
standard*. The Air Force was still
trying to convert Its fighter force
from the remaining plston-englned
to the Jet types.
The transition In the bomharm
fields was even slower, but some^
of that was expected. The back­
bone of the long range bomber
force still wa* the plston-englned
11-29* and B-50* and the combina­
tion piston-jet B-HOs.
Aa the New Year approached,
first deliveries of the new Jet B-47
medium bombers were coming off
the line In quantities which would
allow formation of organlsjMl
wlnga of Ihe awlft bombers. By
the early month* of 1952 the Alr^*
Force expects to have several B-47*
wings organised.
GrAclals announced during the
summer that by the end or the
year they expected the first, handhuilt model of the long range, all­
jet heavy Itomber, the B-62, would
lie out of the factory. And they
said that the osual long study
with an “X" model before produc­
tion started would be by-passed,
that when the first model flew
production af others would get un-A
der way. Meanwhile, work on an™
other long range heavy—an all-jet
swept wing version of the B-M to
be designated as the YB-00—waa
being built.

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IJlSocial And Personal Activities

Officers Installed
A t V ro d ffe M e e t i n g

TnE SANFORD IIFRAIH

H a rp e rs E n te rta in
F o r C o lle g e G r o u p

F rl. Jan. 4, 1952

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FUKNTII 1 H IK Il
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II.XXIHI TlffiKIIS
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X V K K '/.-M A l l )

The I.adle* A u x ilia ry of Wekivu
K. C. Harper. J r . and
Floyd
l.odgc 87J&gt; of Brotherhood of R a il- Cooper, J r. were honored hv their
road Trainm en held Ih r ir tegu­ patents on New X ear's Kve at an
PHONE 1W
lar meeting on Wednesday after- in fo im al open house given at th e,
noon at 0:011 o’rlnck in the I.O .O .F. E. C Harper home on Grandview
H a ll, with Ihe newly-elected pre­ Avenue.
M rH .L a n c y K ti t c r t a i n n
Lovely hybrid hibiscus
were
sident, Mrs W. D. Thornton, runused for ili’eoratlnn
throughout
ducting the meeting.
A t S o m b a P a rty
Mrs. M. E. Baker was installed the looms where the guests us
—i
u (l .
U lO .illA .
table,
»s vice president by Mrs. XX' K. smithied, and ih r dining
Mrs. J . O. I.aney entertain-d
V h Executive Board of the XVo- members of her Somha C lub 'in
Y arn , one of Ihe past president •. which w ai overlaid with a madeir.i
Friends of Mrs. D. I.. Thrasher .She was esrurted to the a ltar t v rut work cloth, was centered with
tntn of the F in d Presbyterian Wednesday evening at her home
w ill regret to learn that she has Mrs. John lingers, another of the a ho* arrangement of rose colored
Ch urch w ill meet at 10:0(1 A . M. on South Sanford Avenue.
hern III at lierdintne on Grandvirw I.edge's past presidents. O urihg hibiscus and lighted taneis.
• I the Church.
The party rooms were decorated
the ceremony Mrs It. T Humph
Serving punch fiom the refresh
The P h ila tlira Claa* of Ih r with various arrangem ents of Avenue.
le v s fin in- lied m usic nl the nian I meet lahle nod m*«i *I io &gt;; il« •
Fleet Presbyterian Church w ill pink and w hile glad ioli and get.Mrr. John A. R ick left on T W
In attendance ill the meeting i tes&lt;e* were Miss
M ary
Anne
m «tt at 7:15 P. M. with M r.. hera daisies, and in the dining
G torga
Stine, 420 Sum m erlin room eam ellins were used on the day for M arion, N . Y. where she were M rs. 1.. II. H arve y, who has Gallow ay, ami M i-a Sue ('"Hum.
w in railed by the illness and drath been ill for some tim e, Mrs p. \ . | About IlMl guests called daring
Avenue.
dining and serving tables.
of her mother, M rs. Fran k M nrtl- Howland, president for IPS I, and the evening, including local and
r Th e W oman’! M issionary Union
Prizes were won hv Mrs. It. I.
a large gioup of other memhei s. college friend &lt;, ami many guests
of the F ir s t B aptist Church w ill Perkins, and M rs. I.aney, and at cnn.
*
~
- ■ — - from O ilam lo
have a business meeting in thn the conclusion of the games a
Donald C iiin lias returned to Ihe
L a k e Mon rot*
i ’ em orlal Educational B uild ing at desert course was served by Ihe U n iversity of Flo rid a after spend
:30 P. M.
hostess.
It* S A M E S O H P .H R I.m i
ing the Christm an vueatlon with
8t. M arks Chapter, llo ly Cross
Guests were M is. It. It. D c m . his p in e n ls, Mr. ami Mrs. F.. M
It* BOH THOMAS
C h urch , w ill meet with Mrs. A. W. M is. T . Bradford lly id , Mrs \|
Mr. uml M is. II /.. Donn ha I
Lee, 3410 la u r e l Avenue, at K:00 8. W iggin s, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. \ C ain .
ns theii guests Himdnv Mr. nn I
P.M.
lb d .I.Y W O O D ‘ I* M ario l.a n /a
W. I/c p , Mrs. It. B. W ight, mid
V rle m ls of Mr*. Homer Price Mrs. W alter Hendricks ami ch ild ­
C irc le No. 2 of the F ir s t M clh - Mrs. Kufh Scott
w ill regret In learn that she Is ren of Orlando, M is. Alberta Join &lt; I* sta llin g Ihe new yea r with a
odist Church w ill meet at the
confined to the Orange Memorial and Miss A lice ItuMi W ldtlev &lt; f snide he Isn't mad at anybody
home of M rs. John M. G lllo n, 505 H o lid fV y S o n g M A r e
Ol course, you might say, “ Why
Hospital In Orlando berause .if Ocala.
V alen cia D rive, at &lt;1:00 P.M.
should he In- mad " ' The Itoy with
Illness.
Mr. nml Mrs. It F Snderldo o the golden voice earned a mere
F e a tu re d O n S how
’ C irc le s of the F ir s t MethmJIst
and fam ily of F ille r S p rin gs w n e
Church w ill meet as follow s; C ir ­
G . F Touhy, who has been t in the guests of Mr. uml M is. K. G. |l,lis i.ix x i in 1951 and his money
m aking nhillty Is iin llin lle il for
cle N o. 3, with M rs. John W. ( ill.
C h ristin a s and New Year songs g nest of his ion and d aughter-in- Sislerlilo m Sunday
La n /a has railed a halt In the
Q n i t MB V alencia D riv e ; C irc le were featured Saturday morning law, Mr. a ml Mrs. George Touhy,
The Wmnnn'a M lsslnnnrv So­ feud lie had with MOM over a
no, 8, with M rs. Tate Chm im nn, on Ihe talent show sponsored hy left yesterday for hi* home In ciety
of the l.ake Monroe lln p ti-t period id months The battle was
a t her home on West F irs t Street; the Business ami Professional Wo­ Baxter S p rin gs, Kas.
Church held its Inst meeting of pretty well hushed up, lull Ihe
C irc le No. 4, at M cK in ley H u ll; men's C lub itver Station W T Itlt
Ihe year Monday evening at Ihe teimr re|Hirli'il il was for real, as
I __ „ , „
C irc le No. 6. with M rs. J . P. T h u r ­
Mrs. Kdmund W. Melsrh ha*
Ellen V lhlen of the Sanford
, Ihe eoitiles say
mond, 612 Kim Avenue, and C ir r i" G ram m ar School and Itam lull lt»h left for S I. I.ottls where she w ill ■ huren
.......
rfie n d s and relatives of M iss I --|
,.Mlirel* w rung." he re
No. 6, w ith Mrs. R ay Herron, 2110 bins of the Ju n io r H igh School spend some lim e with her son-inSara
K
ale
Sw
uggcrty
w
ill
ho
gl.-i-l
n
im
keil
with
a
candor
unusual
for
Palm etto Avenue.
server! as announrers. The pro­ law anil daughter, Mr. and Mrs. In know she Inis irro veted n f’er „ rdm star
I was headstrong
i u KM ) \V
gram ended with the entire group, W illia m B lair.
n short illness.
; and unhappy I aeled rashly and
'T h e P ilo t C lub w ill hold its reg­
g in g , "A tild I.ring Syne." Mrs.
r~ ~
now l regret il From now on
u la r business m eeting in the Mon- sin
Eva lla rk e v was nreoinpanisi
M rs. John M. Blanton, Jr. and
M in '* K i h i i i . i l . i - M t t r )*• n n * l « . •1 11.1*Ist• « »»i \ l i al .l \ | | - MIII t III XX
c ,,
,
“ "
my relalnuis with the studio will
tesuma Hotel at 8:00 p.m. at which
"Santa C lau s is Com ing tn| •«» daughters . S a r a h and Dor s
I . tuple nt t t'**» 1**11 &gt;1 Xv.'iiift \i t &lt; i « iif.tr* mi* •it .111«I II111 •f •*4ll llllll'.
tim e M iss Marlon l.ippm an, It.
E n te rn riH O N o te s
•*’ nothing hut pleasantness"
have
left
for
Hennessey,
O
kla.
Town", ami " III the Cool, Cool,
i: \
it Slrw »M M» l\ i\
t «»i 1»i'*to Mil t Mt
K \ T I I F I M N F si*t | i ' l l *4
However, he intimated that the n u iil'iiiu r to
4 fat. governor of Pilot in te rn a - Ctrol
two v II*
in m i i l l . k i w i . M .i.i.i.n .u ^ stiuiui was m Ihe wrong, (imp lie I'tll'kl l t •f I'll t *I•«11 r . I*4i . ji 11•I I
rtf Ihe F.vening," was feu- where they w ill visit for
M. lx
•t Mi i m i , t .i Im tii it h
onel of 8t. Petersburg, w ill nay
weeks
with
Mrs.
Blanton's
mother,
twins,
'denied that Ihe dispnlo was hum ll««•Ilit ril
her o ffic ia l v isit. A ll committor turerl Ity the singing
Mrs. Fdnn Ham ilton.
money
chairm en are requested to bring M arylyn ami C aro lyn W ashingn
In
a
ip
ilr
l
m
r
im
in
y
F
r
iila
y
-if*
H arrington sang "(lh
* Ib r r r n rv rr ua»* any ilif fim llv
their reports w ritten In q uad rup li­ I ’a lr ir ia
trriio
iui
in
Folk
Mini,
Mr».
T
y
m
ir
Mrs. W . M. Scott lias hail v is it­
I hr tr .il «liffi«nlfv ttih hr* .111 r
nvrt mnfif’V.' hr r&gt; p l.il|irtl a*I
cate, to the meeting. A dinner, llo ly Night "
Miss K m m ,1 T m i i p lr
T
Knlfntil
ami
.Mt.
.
1
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II
Ovmtt
|
Mai in Mcmuidcs played and ing her during the holidays Mr.
.
.
si I my r.irttntk'^ f«»r I'J.M V n u ll ir r la m
, n, fh. ii.il* nl tin- sfmliit m h p
honoring M iss l.ippm an, w ill )&gt;&lt;•
fill in I fir
.
m arriage.
1.
|h l| ,
(,,m s.,,.|r ;lc n ilm tr,, «r* ei y I had ..........
T o Wed M r M c K a y
held In the D inin g Hoorn at 0:15 sang "Katie'* C h ristm as Dream" and M rs. C h arles M in fin and son, .................
Fdwnrrl M in fin of
llagrrstow n , rnnipanyttuf tin* ro iip lr w rrr Mih . (or
- l ixm. the world wide f ----- • 4 ......................
only li.V
.md die* » mi.-.i
p m. Yhe board meeting w ill be and "O ld Folks at Home." " W in ­
Mil.,
and
Mr.
M
urfin's
aunt,
Mrs.
Harold llle ts uml Miss A ild ie y gross from record* w ill come to
«■»»*»• "&gt;
" " .. * wanted
ter W onderland" and " F ro sty , tire
dispensed with.
Nil *ii i Mi
\ 1;it 1111 W Tempi'
Itle is. C o iig ra lid a tio n s to &gt;his nl.... . irnai .HHl I never have asked
k""'
••9 | t hi I' Ml.*1 \ s I’fllll* life illllfoillM*
Ih e regular business ami social Snow Man." were sung try a ipm r- Sm ith of Pennsylvania.
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fine couple unit we wl*h for them for iiuire in "tic* from Hie studio
meeting o f the Daughters of W es­ trite -In clu d in g F lle n Vlhlen. I.vnOil 'lie •MUilf'l 111•'III *1III I rlpploilth
xiliirl*
M iss D ial Boyle hns returned m any huppv year* togelhei
ley Sunday School C la ss of Ihe ette D riggers, Dana Hunk in and
I dnii'i need d .mil I don't want d I h c x ;i Im » In like* | u n i i i i s r
to .1 I I1 i.ir&gt;
I
Iiir lotii
Moil ilan ^h l*t,
mr.Tlil vrrv iiiih Ii &gt;•• mr
Mr ao&lt;l Mrs. W altei T ia p p eo
to Durham , N. C. where she I h a
.First Methodist Church w ill lie Jeanette H arvey.
I to m.t I • lit*
1.1 Ml
i:.a»M
" I Iiih I ll' l tl |in»iin .I'll (llll. riff Si* o u t M K 1 *.t M il III. In
1
Student
at
Duke
U
niversity.
She
tertaim
-il
.Mr.
and
Mi
*
Fa
y
L
e
e
1
© r id at the home ,of Mrs. M. It.
Dana Kunkin, I I year &lt;dd plan
'i ii Htiu:mi: (tun &lt;*i I n i*&gt;!&gt;« i inSmith, 4B(I Rosalie D rive, at H im 1st, played "Stoonlighl S o n il.i" has visited here during the lioti- am i M is. M ary l.a is » u fm tin
tl.i
to «.f Mt
Mi
VI. K .1
lut:hlii:lii xx &lt;i • in In mx
'ii in**
| KA 1)10 S T A T I O N | Oil
P.M. Hostesses w ill lie lilts, lien and "T ales from Ihe Vienna days w ith her parents. Senator tier mi New Year'* Day
Ihr (Iptltllll t i l l •»f III!' ' '| Mt .1 1/ \ I'o l . tf •I I 'it 1 loo r h, I ' 1
D uring tin- holiday* Mr
u n i!
Monroe, M rs. Sm ith , Mrs. Rirltnrd Woods." Joseph Mcncndcz sang and M in . I.loyd F . Hoyle.
lie t
vVTKK
| .11 |..|S |.||| III. Ill 'I 11fill' .111 \HH I ,.t*.11 1• ory m k I ofI •XIol*'llllll
Mrs. lion Ilalii-I elitertiiiued hi* J |
Hlchson. Mrs. f). K. W hite, Mrs two numbers and gave a poem
III I ll *l&gt;
l in t hllitryrliHi
| H .hi Ii h I lirrii .h i ..I .ll ll tfi.it httiiot
T, B rad fo rd B y n l and Mrs. K. K. rending Kllen Vlhlen lol.l „ New , M iss C aro lyn Patrick has re- parents, Mr nml M r o \V Bull I |
1 •»111 11 \ \ 1•1111
ii i i "
Xiiirrii'iiii• h.ixr siih i : .1 f I
•I.•
Fq n rlll.
Yenrs .lay -.lory and G lo ria Ditto turned to {hike U n iversity in Dor re and fam ily of Green Cove uni
II III lot
Ml •I,
Iml nrx ri n*i •*p« i11m^ il.iy Ih t .01 .1 III Mi l.oi
Hi l l I I I H I
1 U n ity Meeting w ill he held at rraH it pm m, Thi* n o rth-in.tnU , niun. N. (#.. nml A r rum I llu rrln n - tier n ull nl*. Mi mid M is J iu ii -h |
t |i iI |'\«
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ol Iht' '*1111110 I h ol tti 1*.1 * Mu* hi loilio*
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iiilud
e»
It.
Hood
mid
fiiin11\
&lt;&gt;f
.luck
onthe Veldes Hotel every Tuesday guvr New Years resolutions.
J* " r ;''.rn r d to Georgia Teeh
I
. •*VI•|ll*l\ 1 *1 III 1 III
till: MMMIK’fll Up ,llnl llllll hr I !• «X
in A tlan ta, after spending
the vilte iiih I mother. M i* To w n-ley
ling at 7:45 o'clock. C aro lyn
M•.•i*|, M* I Ik
O llllll' •till |. Illy
s.iiii; III IM\ pi ,11 r
Si *•n •••i l* i lull
C h ristm as holidays with YH . and of Hirm tngluiiu.
H ^ jp g rso n i, m inister and teacher.
CAN A STA PARTY
III »ll.lt I1
( It 1 itiili. i • f 1 nil
V\ hell Ihe f im r If t IX I'll It. h.
N •»
V isito rs welcome.
O Y IK U t) (Sp ecial) The bridge M is. W. A. Patrick.
Mi mid Mrs Ralph C o u llictlo
...i’ ll S in . 1
;4|*mi • \ t 1 • ilt ii •
UMI f||s |||| inn*
Ilt « ill e X HI 1 I * ,1 lv 1
Clrele No. 7-11 of the F ir r t and canasta p arty, sponstoed hy
enjoveil a visit S m ilrd ay li-om*
I •tall k Io' • till 'III,
II.. IX. 1 ' *' Mill •" .ill •*l M*
XIno
1 .ih / i \x ,h mi rf ix rt:' III Ill
Hjfethqdlst C hurrh w ill meet with 1 the (tvlerlo Woman's C lub, t«r
\l *•f MI It I ** \ -.1lull «
and Mrs. II. W. I.lttlr ami Ids liiil h e i in-law and sister, Mr i
! m f l j.l *1 till \ '
' - l.ll
ft im m ril t|*»\\ it It* 111in Hi; .It •).«
.......
IIII
H
•
I.
Trs. Th so Pale, at 120 W. High the benefit of the new O v in lo [ nonM r.Boldiy,
ami Mr. ami Mrx. II. and M is Itayuuuiii lliiw k iu - of
WatrM S' M r *
.iffri hi
tliffit iillii » Il,i*l Ilti l'|| .♦ \ !l S... • l i II im||. 1 Km i
(tenth Street.
C lin ic , w ill In- liidil at the new M I K. M n irls ami sun«, Robert ami Dntliau. A la. mid uoothci ,i i&lt; t,
I Ini I.* . .1 X• •••«{ . t
1.
\ ti* Ii .
\l
II* til I'll MHl XllMl tll| t of It. •il nl M.t ' ml i l 1
•I |u I *-.»« .»i i Nl. .*»
The Gleaners .Sunday School forlnl building F in la y
evening. Krnle, attended tile Orange Bowl Mrs. .1 P. Fo ies(,.| of t itra
•' ..I.
.• ||
1 ..Ml . H ll
1Mttlp.tllX
•I I
X|..I tll|IK
• ••*.l|«
G ift s of the F irst Baptist C h in ch Bits. John C ou rier, J r., film nrr Game in M iam i on New Year'*
Mi
uml Mm lt"l&gt; Lee md III
T*.|a Ml
1 It' ll Ilt ll till.* I ' l l llllpMt 1 ml p» t .1 M .
‘“ 1 Hsve their social meeting nl eliairm un, Is in charge of a rran g e ­ D ay. W hile there they were the d a u g liler, Sharon, of Avon P ir k |ll
••• Nl Ms
\&lt;&gt; tin hi rl •11 \ •I i I im| i
i*
•him:.*’ hr oh e i i i i i
ih.it i» 1.1
tHe C h u rrh Annex, at 7 :Mt&gt; p.m. ments. Knrh member of the club guests
|il
I
r
.i.i.t
sir
.**
of M rs. M orris' aunt nml spent Sunday afternoon with his
Oil*
O* -1 Llll »||11 o Oil
••l
ll,Hir
l.ik r IIIV lit.iilili's lo Ilo fop mi'll
•
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II
^ ..h M rs. W. A . (Tagir and Mrs. Ims lM-en asked to do her hit.
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. A . P erry.
parents, Mr. nml M is Fnv I eo I I
'#ti||. " m r*|.|«|r
I..111/ 1 lion II I . Ihr s' hrillll*' lu­ •"IIp 11 41. • lit ' •’I*1. j|H 1 o 1
11. E . Peurlfuy as hostess.
II I
XI Uhl. I |.i U .ill
im l Mrs. Murv La'noii
ll.is hrrtl fit fillin' for Hr II kliot.l
, G lrc ls 7-.» of the K lrst Methml11 • i ... *ii.**i. - • .ii i&gt;. r
Id . nml Mrs. |.ee Moore and
M iss S uniiii Jiiekm iio mid lo-r 1
|H
aiiofhrr |ilrftHr i* *0011 .1 In* (to .toil 1pjte •• if 1 mih el I
xx...1
\» .....
2
•
•
■
•
1st Church w ill meet at H:0II p.m.
daughters, Kathleen and
Anna mother, M is Irene Jack limn, wet, I i I • M.l.llti.1 K-tMIt
1 s|n s "I'.ri .Hlse
X o ille
Moo
IH*4*-.I
I 01 opt n i 10 ' .111II1 Xmm •
41 ths home of M rs. E . M.
Lee, have returned to Fayette­ lunrhi-mt guest i Monday of tin I?
I !«»«» ('tut*
I lirn lie'll In oof ttf Iht io h ii I is
II I • «! Illll I .!"• t'l III
Jim s, 310(1 Cordova D rive, with
| Dll I *«•$.III.. 1 M.t.
v ille , N. (!. where Id . Moore is llev. nml Mm W. F. Klrehei
toil |iin 1 moii
.
| fill IH lllolifh
lliiilfir fh.il I iiih lo .«111111Xlptf
I 11II llliM l’ IBO
L p r s , C h arles Bowes, rn-hnxtrss.
idatlonrit. Th ey ha*‘0 v lilte d here |ir i" i in S u sn li’ i ir lu r n f,, I .-x
f
jii N'»•»»
I
llll
‘M llll I 111 Mil e &gt;| '•I 1
he'll
in.ikr
fun
or
1
1
11
|m
|oi«*
.iT h e Woman's &gt; Bible Chtss of
during Die holiday* h i guests of in g liin , K y
J
T m. i * I -•. lit.* 11 ..
I" i i ’Hnini m im e',
llll.
III I' lit opt keep lo . I 1 * il 1 &lt;1 ilt I I I ' l l Mil1!
IAS F ir s t Baptist Church w ill meet
1‘m.i * I
I
I *#»*
Mr.*. Yliuire’s niidner, Mr*. M S. tiu iiiiiig
4
"
M
d
t
ll.Rh
II
Ii•
I
•
M
I.
8 7 t30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
W iggins.
V Idg Hill hh iiieetillg w ill Im&lt;
4« N..I i"i.i.l •••*,«••! l*
MIRTH AixNtlliNCKMKNT
8. Rockry, 1,110 Pork Avenue,
Dll II.•i .N.'iif II..it I*
held Ft ills*- i*V&lt; ’iiih t , Jim . t at
Mr. nml Mrs. R. V. Thompson
w ith M rs. B. C . Moore ns ro-lm snn r.-.i.x . •«•.t
Mr mid Mrs. Fd w an l W. Sm ith 7 .'III P
M in Ihe M ellioillst
announce Ih r birth of a ilnughtrr, of Daytona Bench were holiday
J** XI
(I sll.-w ■ t rt on XI l.arl. I .«•%•• • | . ■ gi
Churrh. Th en - will lie u song fest
P n trlrln K ln in r, on Monday, lire .
uf Mr. and Mrs. It.
Jo h n ­
Ni
*
t
*
•
Jo
.11 at Frrn alil-(.m ig h to n Memorial guests
t —
uml special Inu-ti l ipped off |.\
&gt; J.N I * ••!. I I ...»&lt; f I %«•
son, J r. Also v isitin g the John
2. - ♦ . n
\
H ospital. Mrs. Thomn*on w ill hr sons were Mr. and M rs. Lynn t'ooil old
f iis Iiiiiiii -,1 .Mi'lhndlsl
no I’l.a !(• \ II...* II *.
• 00
rentem lieiril as the funner .Mary Bouripinrdrs uml daughter of St pienehing hd hv visitin g pa-dots
Ni.-.i » . I. |ti.; ..I I n .
Elizabeth C arver.
from O rliim l"
Petersburg, and M iss Glenda Ilnur
• U Xl.lt U* t Uep.it I
( 1) What is the cnpitnl of
T h e purpose ,d I lit s meeting is III
1M N|tiO»w P.it ...I*
ipiurdez
of
Alnhnmn.
JapanT
Mr. and Mrs. C harles It. F la n ­
' I i I t.'lttl PN
move forward in new sp iritual
0" I O If I ll.K • \ 1 lo.of
421 Is It true that the farther ders annnunrr the birth of a son.
M rs. Forrest (iatehel and Miss goals ami to put on* shoulders
111 If* *‘tiltOflt*III ..I 1
north a bird summers, the fa r ­
D avid Fred erick, H Ihs. uml 1 ozs. Minnie Stewart attendril the fu n ­ In tile wheel mid help Ij*11in*It m
Ht||o|.«l S. Iom.I I rssi.ii
o n -D ec. 2H, at Ihe local hospital. eral of their hro tlier-ln -law , A. it . great inoveiio'iil lo build a new
Nell •&lt;
ther south It w itd ers?
H.lt'Oll.ll
Site II •1 O' t
M
rs.
Flanders
is
the
former
Mis*
(31 Does fog inillrnte had
pnrsnnnge
for
MuM idluxlist
Chapm an, in Kissim m ee yester
M Vai lr |f If ill
Arthurene
W
ilson.
weather to cu m r?
t ’h iiie li wldeli *eive-t Nortti Mon
|M X|* ft Tilt It •la&gt;I
d sy. Mr. Chepm sn died in a hoi
no S'Mr I ..........
pltal in W inter Haven where he me, D rlln t y , M -leeii mid Filte r
( 4 ) Who was prime m inister
teas,
I 'It *I Itncil \ I **t * ««
prize.
B
ring
uthei
in
vmir
cm
of England at the age of 247
was
liv
in
g
with
his
daughter,
Mrs.
•]oJ
It
I 'h V|*• 1Mr.*
W K IIN K H D A V
'
O
H
fttk
tl|.nt
E
lo
y
Delgado,
a
m
ine
In
I
r
u
il
luails,
im
l
cn
in
e
!"
fo
rn
sir
re
ild
en
l
(6) W hat are the rotors of
There w ill he a board meeting
I •*tl ittl 1 I i.ll.' t o l
of
Sanford.
ths Fin nish fla g ?
of the Hanford Garden C lub at
XI .t 1 f .•it ft.*. I •« t. 1•.
11
Nt »%••
P :30 n.m. at the.. Garden Center.
tot
Mr*. Ruth M. Ham ilton of Fern Wednesday fm ni M iami wliere sin- .
Park w ill attend the State D em ­ hn:i spent (lie pant two weeks us
ocratic Executive inerting at Ht. Hie guest of tier soil ami ilnugli
lla lflu ie k Boy 'Tluiiupsiui iiu.fhPetersburg to he held S aturd ay at lei in-law , Mr. nml Mrs. H a rry
longrid mu fr i’in &lt;eriiniiinge |
the Serena Hotel. Mrs. Ham ilton II. Lew is, Jr. W hile lliere Mm
in F lo riilu Slate H n iv e m ily font
w ill urt as a p io xy
for
Mrs. Lewi* iitle iiile il Hu- (lin a g e Bowl ••ill h ia tiu y when tie da.lied 70
Mnyme Hodgkin, who la Heminnto Game and also the. " K ir k -O ff" varda against Stetson H
C ounty State Democratic Com- lunrheon w hlrli w a i tield for III"
Die first He game a Bobby
m lttrrw nnian.
two teams, Hie program for wlileh H dd- •rnnrhed tram ever idayeil
inrlm lrd surh outstanding nmiies i.i'He wlien Ida Georgia Tech II
Mr. ami Mrs. W arren
E arle as Red Barber, former Sanford ih tdloekeil with Duke, l l l l || i
D an irls have returned to Lum ber- man, ami Joe E. Brown, movie w t h e lone Mur on Tech'* Til
Visit Our Helrrshment
ton, N. ('. after Inuring the state alar.
'" t ill
on their honeymoon. W hile
In
liar
Among those from Sanford who
•Sunfonl they visited Mr. Daniels'
I'ltAlltlK f.AKK
' j , Mr. and Mrs. K. Cheater a tte n d i'ilth e Evangel! die Services
B
s at Derrnn Den on Lake of B illy G in h m ii in O ilam lo S u n ­
M arkhnm. A fter Jan. n they w ill day afierniMin id wldeli alunil I I ,
he at home at 3 I 2 E . Seventeenth 0(10 people were reported to have
been In attendance were the fo l­
Street, Lumberton.
low ing: Mr. ami Mrs. M. II. Htriek
M is. J. N. To lar ha* returned Innd, nml iln iig lile i, M yra Franres,
Now Show Ing
from n trip to Richmond,
Vn. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). I.aney, Mrs.
where she visited her son and N an ry Brock. A l llrnck ami Pet"
daughter-in-law . Mr. and M rs. nroek, Fred W ilson, Mr. and Mm.
Ralph To lar, /or the C h ristm as Htn Monroe, M i. snd Mm. Eugene
RSIpl
Blake
holidays, and to Fredrleksburgj
rFrei
u u n i s u m i a , W illiam * , Mr. and M rs.
Va. where she wss the guest of Saw yer*, and Mr nml Mr*. Voile
Mr. and Mr*. Robert llln e*
at W illiam *.
M illhrook, their h isto rica lly fsm
Very Good Ctrioon — Plus
ous home and estate, Mr.
and
(nml *nd .bln K ill.i (•&lt;&lt;■»*
"Pirate Harbor" — No. 2
Mrs. Ilinea are former residents of
of tonim tlng / ion. .dub
Sanford.
mji sdorn hlou.e «nd
SAN FO RD
ORl ANDO
H IGHW AY
p o ik.i. Brown. Blue, B lu k ,
Mr*. H a rry B. Lewis returned
Aqua — 14 In 11.

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Seminole Cagers Face Seabreeze In Daytona Toni
Celery Fed Quintet
Gains First W i u
Stopping W i n t e r
Garden,
39-34

!Grid Recruiting | Minnie Fee And
Leader Win
1 Is Restricted At Town
In Daily Double
U. Of Kentucky amiTheTown
four backers of Minnie Fee
Leader were rewurded
O u t - O f - S t a t e Play­
ers May Yet Apply
For
Scholarships
LEXINGTON, Ky. i/h-Football
recruiting was restricted toduy at
the University of Kenturky to its
own back yard.
There is still a hearty welcome
uwuiling any out of state player
but he must voluntarily apply for
a scholarship The school will make
no effort to recruit urospcctlve
grldders who live outside the Cum
inonwealth. The maximum scholar­
ships lo non-Kentuckians will be
five u ycur.
Coach Paul Bryant announced
tho change In the recruiting policy
a few minutes uftcr his squad re­
turned from Dallus and its Cotton
Bowl victory over Texas Christian
Bryant said Hie Idea was bis
own: It upplied only to footliull
and "We have concluded that the
best interest will now be served
by u change in tills policy " Kenlucky In the past has gone far
ufielil in lining up football talent
"We ure confident," Bryant ad­
ded, "that if oilier institutions will
follow this plan, all the evils at
tendunt on reeniillng will be end­
ed."
Willi de emphasis of collegiate
footlmll being tulkcd in some quur
ters. observers |Himlcml the effect,
if any. the Kentucky plan might
have elsewhere Could It tie the
forerunner of u new trend?
Bryant drew praise from several
coaches In the Southeastern Coil
feronce, hut none Indicated he
would follow the Kentucky proposal
100 per cent
Out of-slute players hove been
the bloodstream of Kentucky's rise
In six years from u Southeastern
Conference doormat to national
prominence, and Bryant acknow­
ledged II tills way:

lettc contest for the 11)51 -62
school year In winning their ini­
tial rage game of the season
from Winter Garden .11l-:i4.
I.akrvicw gained a split fur the
night as the Red Devil II five
edged an Improved Seminole B
aquad 38-24 In the opening tilt.
The Inspired play and snooting
of Jimmv Smith and Gerald Cov­
ington spent bended the Sanford
varsity quintet to victory. From
the beginning the Celery Feds
displayed lop form by controlling
the game mi the rutirt ns well us
tinder the hourils.
Jimmy Huiilh score I eight,
points In the first half In spite
of sitting out tha lust four min­
ute* of the second period. Junior
Matts ami Smith sparked the
floor play In the Initial quarter us
the Seminole, built up n 14-4 lead
over Lakevlew. At the close of
the hulf the count won pushed
Up to 20-11.
After the recess Lukevlew, uti­
lising a two platoon system, held
thvlr own with tall renter IVto
Rogers grabbing tlp-lns unil Wise
Hardin scoring twice to inuku
the score 20-11). The third period
saw the Semlnolrs stymied for
the first three minutes as Lukeview rnme within four points of
tying the contest before Coving­
ton drove under to swish the
cords.
At lliut point, the contest stim­
ulated by the roaring crowd be­
came a quick exchange of busLets between l.nkevlew and the
Celerv Feds. Junior Melts, Smith,
and Hardin poured in baskets In
face of the desperate lust diteli
Red Devil effort.
Smith's deft pluylng pared tie
Celery Fed scorers with
points
falluwed by Covington's III and
Hardin and Metis with eight each.
Coach Bill Fleming’s II tcum
showed moru polish than In any
other game this year ns they
Ware edged by the l.akoviuw II
team by a mere four points. Ills- TAM FA (At—Big Gardnar Mulloy
be*, Moss und llatmum each thinks U. S, tennis players und
Scored five point* to pure Iho fans got n raw deal In arlrctlnn
loser’s attack.
of their Davis Cup learn and he
This game was highlighter liy doesn't
care who knows II
trough nml fust piuy right up to The United Stales Inst In the
the end.
filial round to Australia, largely
Winter Garden (
through failure of the veteran Ted
Outlaw, f
SehriN'der to come through us
Griffith, f
hoped.
Walden, f
Mullov said the United States
Hurknhee, f
Lawn Tennis Association was us
Rogers, e
much to Illume us Frank Shields.
Medley, e
U S. leant captain who made the
Russ, g
final selections.
Morgan, g
"It was grossly unfuir to AmerlLl»l*. g
run tennis players, lo Davis Cup
Hammun, g
fans nml even to Schroeder him­
Totals
self for him to make the trip to
Hanford (Mil)
Australia," Mutiny said.
Covington, f
Mulloy Is hero for the 23th annual
McCall, r
Dixie Tennis Tournument which he
Davis, f
won Iasi year, lie plays Alberto
Hardin, c
4 t)
Smith, g
5 2
Metis, g
4 (i
Cordell, g
» p 2 II
Totals
17 6 17 HU
Sanford
14 0 u tO—JIB
Winter Gnrdan 4 7 8 i n — JI4
Official:!! F. M. Whitaker,
u homecoming for some of tho
Anderson
llluo Devils. Four Fcouaylvanlana
were In th* starting lineup for
. FHOM FKNNHYI,VANIA
the Duke squad. They were IIIII
DURHAM. N. C. I/F) — When Fiemlng and Itmly D'Kmllio of
Duke opened Its varsity basket­ Fhlladelphlu, Dick Grout nf
ball season against Trionle -n Hwlssvalo and Beruio Junlrkl of
Philadelphia, It was almost llkn Ainhrldgu.
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By Gardnar Mulloy

REVIEW OF THE YEA R -By Alan MavOr
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NEW YORK &lt;*-The nation's
longest buskelbull winning streak 13 straight by New York Univer­
sity—wus blasted Thursday night
by the red tint .Mountaineers from
West Vlrglnlu
The Mountaineers' loo • 75 vic­
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triumph In eight outings. Their on­
ly defeat was an overtime setback
by George Washington.
The fast-stepping Mountaineers
dropped In 50 per cent of their
field goal attempts—27 out of 54fur a 58-35 lead at the half and
were almost as good In tho second
half. They completed the game In
Madison Square Garden with u 45
out of 100 performance.
Tho defeat of the Violets, ranked
sixth In this week’s Associated
Fross poll, loft Murray (Ky.) and
Kansas at tho top of'the list of
unbeaten major teams.
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New York U. Is Pug Pearman Appears Slated
As Senior Bowl’s Best Playew
D efeated 100-75
MOBILE, Ala. th-Tackle Pug monski prepared for the South
By West Virginia I’eurman
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H H e w YORK!

$50,000 Is Raised
Takes Scoring Lead By Loyola U. For
From Kentucky U. 1952 Grid Team
NEW YORK '^-Syracuse Uni
versily's huskethull team has tak
en over tin- major-college team
scoring lead from Kcnlucky with
out firing a shot, the NCAA Serv
lee Bureau re|M&gt;rted toduy. ,
In the defense ruee, Oklahoma
A A M wus buck In the familiar
s | mi I ahead of the field Fonn State
led a week ago.
Both Syrucnso and Oklahoma A
4_ ...
M iwere second last week, but
muved Into the lead through games
of Dec. 29.
Undefeated Syracuse aas a fivegame uveroge of Bt tl points. The
twice liealrn Oklahoma Aggies
have allowed only 44.1 point* per
coulcst.
While Syracuse was Idle last
week, the puce - selling Kcnlucky
Wildeuts' uveruge dipped from 83.8
to 82 1 as ii result of their Sugar
Bowl engagements Syracuse meets
Cornell Saturday night; Kenturky
plays Uiiiisliuia Slate.
Duke retained third pluee In of
fense with 80 II, and Uiyolo of Chi­
cago with an 80 4 uverage lx the
only other team clipping along at
a two-point-per-mlnuto rate.
Oklanomo A. 4. M. winner of
the national defense tllle 12 times
In tho last 10 year*, has finished no
lower than third during any year.
After the Aggies In defense come
Diiqucsnc, yielding 44.8 points per
game, Oklahoma City, 43.3 end
Muryland and Michigan with 45.7
each.

Sctun Hall, pluylng the second
lame of the Garden twin bill, wnloped Western Kentucky, 77 05; Du
quesne thumped Cincinnati, 71 41;
and Florida nipped Anhui n. C4 C3.
for Its ninth In a row.
Kentucky, rated the nutlon's top
teum until its Sugar Bowl defeat,
ran wild to drub Mississippi, 110
to 58. Bradley also had a romp
against Arliona, 0859, and Louis­
ville thumped Villnnovu, 90 08.
In closer frays Oklahoma bent
Colorado, 01-52; North Carnllnn
nipped Maryland. 51-47; San .lose
Slate took Oregon. 51-49; Utah heat
New Mexico, 59 47; und Slenu hum­
bled Temple, 50 48

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LOS ANGELES
Alumni und
friends of Loyola University of Los
Angeles raised $50,000 at the annual
football bsnquet Thursday night
and It appeared today that the
Lions may field u grid team Ihls
fall.
Loyola abandoned football Sun­
day. Tho heavy financial expense
wai blamed for Iho abandonment,
but failure to land on the schedule
of either Soalhern California or
UCLA waa suggested by some as
a major factor.
A spontaneous movement to re­
store the sport was started at the
banquet. Actor Frank Fay, who
acted aa matter of ceremonies,
#mlde/tly found himself ax' chulr-

man of the fund raising campaign.
First one, then another of the 1.000
at tho dinner urose unit pledged
money. Fledges ran us high us
$5,000, und muny ranged from $100
to $1,000.
The Hev. Lorcn/o Mnluno. S. J.,
u member of laiyola's Board of

across a football field at Fullback
Ed Modzelewskl of Maryland and
said grimly, "1 hope somebody
cuts Inc horns off that wild bull
before we play him again Satur­
day."
Homed or de-horned, Maryland's
"Big Mo" runs and bulls again
Saturday In the Senior Bowl.
In Ihe Sugar Bowl. Modielewskl
rolled up 153 yards through Ten­
nessee's national champions and
Maryland packaged Its first major
bowl victory. 28 13.
The decision came as a shock
to Tennessee and many marylandera. But not to the "Mighty Mo."
"1 thought all along we could
loke Tennessee. It sure felt good
when we did," he said.
The coal mining kid from West
Natrona, Fa.. was elected
-------- the
—
Sugar Bowl's best player. From
the way he'a carrying on hare
he might be headed for the beat
til aver Job in the Senior Bowl.
Fifty of the finest college players
from every section of the country
turn professional In tho Senior
Bowl. ’They arc divided as equally
as possible Into two teams—one
called tho North and tho other
the South. They are ordered by
their professional coaches to go at
cuch other for all they arc worth.
Flayers on (ho winning side earn
$500. Flayers for the losing side
got $400
While Modielewskl and Mary­
landers Bob Ward and Bob She-

Coach Steve Owen’* team was late
in assembling because several
members played In bowls.
On the Hebei team besides Pear*
man are Hank Lauricella, Gordon
Folufsky and Ted Daffer—all Ten­
nesseans who took the Sugar Bowl
licking.
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PALM BSACH t*-4*iallfyln«
play begins Monday In South flor*
Ida’* oldest contlnuoua golf touruamant—the Lake Worth Champion­
ship, to be decided at the Palm
Boach Golf Club.
Defending Champion Bob Sween­
ey, former British Amateur c h a n ,
plon, will be on hand to attempt
to retain the title be won over
W. A. (Dub) Pagan of Wait Palm
Beach last yaar.
Match play begins Tuesday end
runs through Friday In the 4Mh
annual tournament, reatrlctod lo
amateura.

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Tampa; Tony Vincent of Miami,
No. 3. against llenrl Itochnn, Mon­
treal, first In the foreign draw;
and Grant Golden, Chicago, No. 4,
Al Severance, head baskstball
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xyiniKiliziiig tlu colors of thv Kn*(*
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installation of tin* Oiflcurn «»f
Si rninolo C h ap ter No. U\ O K.S.
for the niNiiing year took plnee
Fiiilav ovi'inug at I li«* Ma-ofiuTfiaiph*.
lit it &lt;l 11iII if nfficor&lt;4 \VI‘U* Ml *».
Mat* Donovan, past if mini mutimi.
M m Martlin I vtiiH rn ifh i i*iiat».
, Iuiii. Iiuth uf Davtoliil lioarli. Mi
Kiiiiiit* Tin note g i mill HiNti u e tn i.
I of Svmiiiolo C h ap ter No. ‘J . M m .
' l.yoiiN acted a** ui^tnlliiisr iiianth.il
an I Mr?*. T u rn e r u« iiiHtulliiiif
chaplain. Mm Vivian \V«*K*h. u I mi
of S»*n»iin»I«• Cliaptri No L\ a*t#»l
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patron. IMIioih won* Ml*. Janu*
Slioi‘iiutki' 1 . xri’ii'tnt y; Mm. Mm*
Slioppnnl, t n u M i n i ; Ml*. I.uiillr
Norton, a** niiiitliall, Mr?*. Viiifinia
AinloMon, a t i'Impini i i ; Mr*. Mary
hula llolt/.t law , a t fniuliirtio**;
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t oinllii't U*-&gt;; M m llrloii j.rinliait.
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Frl. Jgn. I. 1953

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CHIROI'RAC'TOH
HOURS 0 I d 12— 2 to fi
305 Allanlir lUnk Huilding
I’hune 755

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AoeiMticun world'* flrat and oldeat
ininufui.'tiirer of electrical hearing
i.i^g ofTera a grnuint Acouatlcon at
iteg nmoling low price of only $00 .00.
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iihpn* or write fur full information.
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437 N orth O range
Orlando, Florida

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ante' clerk. Knowledge of Urea
S E M IN O L E REALTY
Atuliea p n f i r r e d . St .in ly e m ­
1520 Mugmilla A»e.
I’hune 27
ployment (Iriitip Inaiirani'i'. VnT. SV. Men* — SV. OlctrlrhH
I'litlon
with
pay.
Fireatone
j . I*. 111j: u in» — ANxm-latri.
Slur •"*
HEAUTIt.'IAN, aenlnr preferred.
A. II. I.ORMANN
Salat y und euinmlaaluh.
liarReg. H EA L E S T A T E llroker
i let’' Reality Nook. Pit. 071.
2750 O rlando Hr. Sanford, I’h. UHti
lilltf.H Wanted, ii over 21 foi woik
N E W 2 hcdrooni h o m e, «'very
oil yard. A pply lietwecn 11 ami
thing roomy. IlMH'ifwuy A O a ­
II A M . Plg'N Whlxlle.
rage P ort, two hig Iota. \V. 21th S IK N IK iR A I’ll E ll, Male or f e ­
ut Maple.
male on p a r t tim e haala. Work
1IUHINEHH P R O P E R TY . War*
either iluv or night. Phone 12511
hoilae 18(1' liy 80' located near
or H6H.M2.
cente r of town. On center lot of W ANTED. Delivory Hoy for Palth ieo Iota cuinprlalng Si block.
motto (Irocery. Apply 317 PulTwo emuller atorea
uttuched
nifttu Avi .
with two nice alic uiiurtmcnla
overhead. All rented nl nice In­ E X P E R IE N C E D tyiilat, ih o r th a n d
dealrahlb, hut not e*nentiol. A p ­
come. flg/iOl). I'hune 4MH-J or
ply It. A. Smith, Chute A Cum683-M.
l»«ny. ................................
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WORK WANTED
for anle. Call I57U-VV a fte r 4:00
P.M.
IIAIIY SIT T EH . Mr*. Kalkonbarg.
Heat reference*.
Ph. IB77-W.
IIAIIY S I T t E H . lic it of refer'iinrea, Mr*. Miriam Vlnup, 110
Went m t h St. Pliunu I
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NEW HI.IIURS rurtacert tu per&gt;
fei'tlun. DM fliuira n min
like
nrw Klnlahing, . l e a n i n g A w a i
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yrura i&lt;i|ierie*ice in Seim aalg
(’ounty. II M O leaion, Lake
Mare
I Id S| E I i. 'l u . i \ . I m i nil Kern.cl,i*. i'oil olio
Till ill V HerSill* Htilhall.
DHI A N Iu i Minium.’ .Sentinel, IIIIu in I,* E im n n g S im . t'ull Rulph
Itnv. III17.-.I
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I'u’itrmT and re p a ir w alk. F r e j
II'' il I. REAL E S T A T E , w hether
ealiliigie. It. I.
Harvey.
201
ynil unlit In liny or ai'll, ace,
Sim find Vie Plume IH‘28.
.1 SV. IIAI.L. REALTOR
LAWN.SItlSVERS S harpened, idFlorida S tu t f Hunk (Omonil
cycle, r.'pmr.'il( leak and key
Flour I I'linui' 17M
Wink.
Prompt M'tvlre. II. SV.
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5 - - A R T II'I.ES FOR S A LE
l III NTiltV fm loniie i n n * ? Call
1 1 X 1:1111 HEEHS (.'oiiiplfle line.
1(9 olid u**k tTiculiilou* tu amul
IliiiO'a Tuaeiln Feed Store.
y . ll I III* Slilifuld 11•-1 u I*I while
S lit l( ITT.I Llf IIiii Ii lli'iiler hut
.... VM.'iilien
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SI I. IS I•ES |l ilhi*./.*r
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t t l t l ’L.N I LR SStHIh
i 'IIE S T O F HRASVERS;
li lu u n For ipiick i *'11*111 |uh-. "i »mull
laid*', l i n i n ' i i u k i ' l '; i veiling
l.iiildiiik’* f u l l J i m 1 1 12-M-4.
gown, ollifi il* in . l.di.'i Elliott.
SIASSAliE
t'oluni* Ii rigntliiiia,
F I.M lIE N rE m l
llealei
ui.boo
S’npni Until mid It. *Ii i*m g . Mixa
ll.T* I *. 4 In.no Smk to" 'i n g l f
Lung, 1021 Elm
Aie.
Phone
•Ir it ■ii $ 10,110 11 M I il ll I il.
1 11 Hi
III.EAt IIINli P S I ’KR
t'AIII.NETS, I'ouiOi’M, I'uplumrd*.
Shunt 100 l u l l ' II'I'I ii li iy I'li'uchl'. Vail, SVuo.lu.aking, M2 Snoinir luiper. .’nil' toll. I hiio II iii - I foul Avenue I........ I I 111 .).
loll, SS'oat Mill.- PI iiiiii* likl SV.
I JEN Eli SS l IIN III SITTN'O
1)1.H N ESVSP SI'ERS
Ni ii l.iiililuii;, I....... ii’puim , inFor &gt;nle ut 7-c i inniinl at the
mo,li'ling I* I In lloe, 211 S.
‘•’u n f u r l It-rei'l
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imiifil t'olo'ii Hnilmloi
Shop
211 •* Kn l lid S lici'l. Phono
We l&lt; iy, "ell A Irndu lined
loll W
finiiilure. SSTlimit Sluter E m u
it ill f Co. .'Ill E !»l. I’hiinu tlfiH
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ailvi'i warn,
wnl.lu'H, In a c ilf ta ami
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platex. 112 E. 2nd. No Phone.
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4 lied rooma, large living
room, fine hardwood flour*
Cloia In, 17760, good
term*, an ggceptlonally
good buy.
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. h, &gt;lin,nil Ikuim' x
&gt;..iiiin fm ill'll* il
110,7*00 uiifiM 'ii'lii'il, T Ini*
RMS l I.. P I S ION
Iti'gi'ti'ifil Rcul E alate llruker
III'* I 'ii i k l i e .
PIiiiiii' Mill
M M I E SR S P E t'IA I.
' l'«*li«*«*m. Ii;i I| i , kit* liftt. iliniii/
i *I*mi. In 'in ; 10*1111, pi»iil»*'', im
in.'*' u ,1 h ill ility, ill'll li.iulu a|*
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ut mi. i i *.out).
SEMINMl.K R E A M S
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1.1— NOTICKlMl'RIDtONALM — l.*
Complete Itiutiiitor llepulr.
TOMMY'S RVDIATOH
HEP Silt S H O P
HKD WIN DHAM
P SINT AND HMDS S H O P
I'lmlie 1100-J
Smiforil, Fla,
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LOST AND F O U N D

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LOST: Fulliule liliu k cocker upon,
iel, white npot mi cheat. A na.
wet a to Pntay. Cliild'a pet. Huwmil. Call I IOH oi lilltl
15 —

A tM O M tlH II.E S

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KENT A OAR. H drive it by day,
work, ur eea*on. EnglUh Forde
and American Fonle, ae*!an$,
■tatlon wagon* and convertible*.
Strlcklend-MurrDun, Inc.,
E.
Flr*t St.
_
11)41 MERCURY Convertible •
guild tup, clean - $450. Phulio
llill-W, 24 IS W. at I at S tr e e t. ___

30 PLYMOUTH coupe, good con­
dition, $136.00. Pnuno 317-W
_lloy ullhert.
ill.lib CIIKVHOI.ET,
tjun. Plume 73.

good condl*

1061 CHEVROLET in perfect con-

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T R A IL E R S
-1 6
16—
GROCERY Store ami meat market
&gt;7 MODEL Admiral House
with b*tr and wine. Living
Her. 1158 E. New York A n .
quartan and long Date. Roy
Ofange Avf.
li'and .yallov
BOATS
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Plantation Estates
By HESS PATTERSON

W* face the New Year with our
heart* full of thankfulneaa for our
good fortune In having com* to
rent, after a half rentury of llvInng, In what we feel to lie the
moat wonderful epot In the flneot
atate In the rholrett country of the
world and we wlih all of you a
very healthy, happy and prosper**»»• New Year.
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We will try to review nome of
the activities of the pait 10 day*
here at I’lnntatlon, On the Haturday t&gt;efore Christmas, the Hatur*
day Night Dane* Club held thrlr
Chrlitmaa party with an attend*
ance of BO. The hoateaa of the
evening wna Mra. Jamea Genoy.
The Christmas cakea were baked
by Veronica Kellner, Out King
waa Santa Claua, Joe Meyer aang
“White Christmas". Other Carol*
were rung by the group all with
much laughter and high spirits,
ami of rou re* In between wo
danced.
The Community Party, opened
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to everyone living on the place,
waa a hug* aucres*. There waa an
attendance of nhout 140 people,
“ he committee which consisted of
r*. George Orlffln, chairman,
ra. Julr Voigt, Ml** Nrlla Hank*,
ra. Jim (irnoy did a wonderful
joh. There waa carol alnglng, a
c
aolo by young Calllr Miller #c! ‘ eompanled iiy Mr*. Harry Whit­
aker and a skit by Jim Cenoy, Mil­
ford Leonard and Paul Fnetschxr
which wa* very funny. Then Jim,
who waa Santa Claua gave gift*
to nil.
A party of lit, conalallng of tho
P o c k a, llofmans, Froetachcn,
V o l g h t a , Rohlollns, Michael!*.
&gt;. Round* and llennlngera h a d
I Chlratma* dinner at the Cluh Dlut
mnnd.
Mr. and Mr*. Jim Oennv en­
tertainer! Mr. and Mra. William
Toma. Mlaa Veronica Kellner and
Mr. John Moon at Chrlitmaa din1
ner. The (Senoya alio had a Samba
- party on Thuraday night for a
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group of their friend*, among
ttooae prraent being the Harney
Atidrraonx, Leonards. Iloneker*.
r Mlchaella, Veronica Kellner and
Lv' f} Bea* Patterson.
Capt. nnd Mra. Norman S.
(Irovca had an rggnog party from
11:00 a.mi. on (.liriatmaa day for
atiout at) of their friend*, then the
(Irovca, Mt*. Den, Jim and I had
a family Chrlitmaa dinner to­
gether In the evening. The drove*
entertained another group on Now
diampagno
Year* Day with a cfi
cocktuII party.
eggnog party on tho
We had an e.
Saturday before New Year* which
■Urtcd with the group at denoya
nil Thuraday and ended up with
everyone we met through Friday
end Saturday. We have *u many
friend* In till* Idg llttlw community
of about dill) people that we can
only entertain a email percentage
of them at one time.
On New Y ura Eve there wa* a
y fnr 70 given at the Mansion
« group of four couple*, the
man!*, Oenny*, Froetscnerc*
•ltd Honoker* with Varonlra Kell­
er In charge of the refreshment*.
‘ was a wonderful party. Wa had
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in* whole downstair* nf the Manl. S
alon thrown open with dancing In
room, card* In another, piano
Ing and visiting In another and
i.. »he refreshment* served In th*
H dining room. At 111:00 o'clock
Frederic Spiro played Auld Lang
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Syne ami everyone wished every­
one elan a Happy New Year.
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There wna a party of about V0
Plantation folk* held at the Cluh
Diamond on New Year* Eve.
Mlaa Huxanne Terlrt opened her
naw home on Saturday afternoon
with a cocktail party for a group
her friend* among them were
i Skinner*, Herardi, MU* BonUnaklei, Mr*. Tynan, Mr*. GarIn* and Mra. Randall. tin huu■h* had what ihe called a
mlng IN Party",
Thla party waa one nf the most
Intarrating exparlenaaa 1 have had
In a huay two week*. Mlaa T*rlet‘«
home, although only under eonruction for • few abort month*
f the ihow place* of the
She haa a marvelou* over... T..w of Hanford and take MonE, roe from almoet all her room*
braeieway.
\ haa a cute little awlmmlng
between the houae and her
rant. She calla the houae
Beau Lac and will live there
her French poodle Dou Dou,
la an nrlatom t among dog*,
rant to admire har home and
IW but stayed to admlra HusHha la an American of
to birth and aarvad aavaral
a WAG Major with tho
fltataa Army. Lika
iyanch woman aha ext
both In har personality an I
which was reflected In her
ind hospitality, Among those
t w#r# the Splroa, Iwonard*.
. ehere, Turners, Taylors,
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“grad Into thalr new home on
a the Wooda, Thalr ton
f, who • waa bore for tho
haa .m tirM d to hla
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GENEVA

* , MR*. AMDS PRKVATt
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Mr. and Mra. T. W. Pravatt and
family and Mr. and Mra. A. J.
Baxter and family and Ruth.
Roger nnd Suxanne Maxwell all
enjoyed a fl*h fry on Laka Har­
ney New Year* day.
A large number of people from
hern attended the Hilly (Jraham
Church aervlcea -In Orlando Sun­
day.
Mr. Edson dolt wa* called to
Indiana bv the alrkne** of hi*
hrothrr and «l*ter-ln-law who are
not expected to live.
Mr*. Phillip Hauer suffered a
heart attack in Atlanta, da. while
visiting her son Chnrle*. She I*
■till In the Atlanta hospital.
Mr. and Mr*. lis te r Demmy and
children Joyce and David of Yel­
low Spring*, Ohio arrived hern
Tuesday to vlalt Mr. Demmy’a sla­
ter and hrnthrr-in-law Mr. and
Mra. Paul Maxwell. They are
planning to make their home In
Florida.
Mr. and Mra. T. W. Prevail had
a* their gueat Sunday Mr. and
Mra. I.eater Heckman and ann*
Max and Nell aad Mia* Stewart
and Mr. Mutt Krarnt of South
Charleston, Ohio.
A number of people from hero
attended the Inatallatlon of offlrera of the Eastern Star In San­
ford Friday.
Rev. and Mr*. David Thoma*
and Morrl* Patrick of Orlnndo
ate dinner with Mr. and Mra. Windell Hraddy and daughter Julia
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Harry delger hail
aa their gueat for a few day* their
daughter Hetty doiger, and Mra.
laquett and Mra. deruldlno Mom*,
all of South Carolina.
Mr. and Mr*. Tommy McLain,
Jr. and son Tommy had aa thrlr
gueat* for a few day* last week
Mr*. Meltin'* father and alttera
C. C. Howell, Sr. and Mr*. H. d.
Hlnojo** of Columbu*. da., and
Mra. Monroe Smith of Columbia,
S. C. and Mr. McLain'* aiater, Mr*.
Frank l&lt;e# of New Smyrna.

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Money Is Shown
By Bank Deposits

By HAM DAWSON
NEW YORK UB-Tho rising flood
of money In the nation la ahown
strikingly today a* Ihe banka
report on their year's activities.
There's money, money everywhere
—except when It's lime to pay the
first of the month's bills.
Moat banka report higher de­
posit:. greater iesourcea, larger
volume of loans, bigger Interest
payment total* to aavers, much
bigger payment* to the tax col­
lector*. and In moat case* higher
profit*.
The dollar* the banka deal In can
buy only a little more than half
aa much In good* and services
as they did before World War II.
Hut they arc still dollars—and
every other country In Ihe world
la Just n* anxious tu gel their
hands on mure American dollars
a* you arc.
The stepped up activity nf the
nation's bank* in almost every one
nf their department* nnd service*
Is ■ reflection of the pace the
nation I* going In production, In
spending, In rapamflng plant*. It
also reflects higher wage* and sal­
aries, a higher total nf dollars
plunked down for groceries, rent,
clothing, auto* ami appliances.
And also, strangely enough. It
reflect* higher totals nf saving* In
snltc of the drain nf taxe* and
the cost of living on the average
faintly'* pockrtbonk.
The h,ink* made many more
loan* In 1951 than they did tho
year before Their total now to
ouslnraa, Industry nnd agriculture
la mure than 21 W billion dollar*.
This la » gain nf 3V« billion dollars
In a year Most bankera think the
total will Increase a* tho nation
borrow* to expand It* defense
plarda.
On these loan* Ihe hank* arn
getting higher Interest than they
did a year ago—.1 per cent or
better now, compared to 3'« per
rent a year ago. And thla Interest
rise la partly responsible for the
In earning* that many banks
State Ferment Market gain
show—In spite nf a tax rise whlrh
rained some banks In pay tax
collector* nearly twice as much
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In lord than I9.V) The Inrrenscd
ttv rn n n m r a KAiiwrri*
H AIIK l;T
volume of liuslnesa also hleped
H**t«rtf, KI.rU *
Increase earnings
Th* tollowltia |,rli:«* r«port*il l.y hunkers
Hi* |i**l*r« on Th* HniiioiiI Hint* One reason the Interest rate has
Farmer* (UrkM fnr |ir»&lt;llir« *nl.| gone up -according to the National
In Trucker* a Hvitler* up l» 11 ]» t.'lly Hank of Now York'* January
I*. M J a n . a
Hank tatter—1* that Ihe Fcilornl
II.miim T«iiil*rR&gt;c*n,
Ill-serve Hoard Is anxious to check
llrpelidlUN (Juslltr
till, hpr
IJ.Ml flTf. the rise of tho money supply In
11**11*. I'nl*
Ini hpr. I.nn a,Mi
I'nlihua*. KIs 6II II. Ima* « Bn. * 31 this country. If It ran and Is mak­
1 'N h h a a * . t' liln * * * i r n l * *
to n
i . 3 t ing It harder fur the hanks themC e l e r y . K li ir li l* i |n l i t « n ,
Helve* to get cheap money.
l l e p n n i l l n a K lin i r u l e *
I 31 US Tho hank explains It this way:
C e l e r y , F l o r i d * l' « * i'« l.
Hanks, when they wanted to make
Iiependlpa Hli* irate*
C orn
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a profitable loan to a business
i'* iillfliiH *r
.m l* *
firm, used to sell their short term
K artliU nl
Ini h a k l
tl H. securities I yielding around
I'o lln ril*
d m Inin
I'u c m n h e r *
Ini h * k t *
A nil- A All IW per cent) to the Fcilcral He
Ir f itlu r * , t c e l i e r * . I &gt;«• a.nri - AMl serve hank* With this cash they
|&gt; « ll d ln a H li * I . A . r r l *
l l i l l n n * . O r e e n ilna. In in
I nn l.3A made the loan to huslnesa at a
l ’* r » l a y
Ini.
h*kt
I nn. i in higher Interest rale.
l ’* p p * r *
Ini
hakt.
I An- a on
The Frdrrnl deserve Hoard did­
P n i n l n e * . Kl* I t . r l IIII m
n't want this Increase in tha money
P e p s n r tln a iiniil*
(II lb. a *
l im J An supply In continue, so it stopped
tlaillahe*
Ini h a k l .
.71 1 11 buying the bank'* U. 8 securities.
H i|ii* *h . V * lln w till h p r
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Inin
In . l.no Tn make Ihe loan* to business,
Tn r n l p H * l* d hu h a k l . .»»I in the hanks hail In borrow money
PITN U a
from the reserve hank*, who
iiia n * * *
| i * p « n d i n a h i **
llm
110. t.l* charged them Mt per cent. Having
orH iis**.T e m p i*
H Inn
l i e - i n to pny inure themselves, the hanks
l l r n p s f r u l l , Ih incan
lint
llill - 1 .1 A made money on the ileal by In
i l r i i i i p f r u l l , l l * r « h H eedle n*
creasing their own Interest charges
It u *
1 nn
T * n N * r l n e * . A r c n r i l l n a In
In liuainrss.
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The National City Hank also
I I v a r l a l l e n n r n d n r * r e c e i v e d *1
T h * H i i h f n r d H i n t * K * u n * r « M a r ­ think* that Ihe great amount of
k e t fr in ii In A ll. J u n 3. in In a M money In consumer*' hnmla-lhc
J * l l 1 T i d a l l * r * l p t * 111*3 p a r k . high rate nf personal savings, and
a |* a .
wage rales—coupled
I i . iiiii m l a ......I n n
n il
p r n d i i r e , Ihe rising
m n d e r a le d e m a n d for fruit
wilh the ilefrnse spending put*
nation's eronnmy in a "precarious
state nf balance.' Ton much money
Chrlitmaa with thrlr mn and •round could trail In annthrr fling
daughter-in-law, Mr. oml Mr*, at Inflation.
(leorge Crawford of Coral (table*.
The Cole* have had their friend* ,
Mra. (Irara Wlegand and Mra.' Top (tolfcrH iSiffn Up
Hchoene of New York, who are
For 4-Hnll Tourney
mending the winter In Orange
City, vlaltlnx them.
CLEARWATER- uB-Twenly-one
Mr. and Mr*. Carol Blackburn
Have had their children Mr. and teams, Including most of the
Mr*. A. O. Wilson of Pennsyl­ slate'* top amateur golfers, have
vania with them for the holiday*. algned up for th* State Four-Ball
Among the children who have Championship here Jan. 9-11.
The defending champions. Ward
returned to their Joba and thalr
atuillea are the young Hacks*- Rodger* and Jack Russell, playing
buckle*. Smarting!, Wagner*, and (heir home rnurse, are favored to
repeat.
Jim Pattaraon.
ieglnnlng In 1932 tha tournament
A new plar haa bean erected at
the end of Maple Street on Lake will be awarded tn a different
rguiiguu* m
m two
IWU mllaa
l i l l i r a of
tif
f * course each year.
Monroe,
and
new
Directors of the Florida Slate
i oad* have bean opened up on
Golf Association, which sponsors
the hill east of Gam Lake.
And last hut not laaat tha Ca­ the event, will hold their annual
tuna Bat had n luncheon down at meeting here Jan. R
the pool to ealebrata tha arrival
of Bill and Fran Monroe on New
Pate llacknr and Itudy Mlgav,
Years day. Bill aald ha made Juat taammalea
on the Pllf
Pittsburgh
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one New Year* resolution and Hornata In tha
American
m i e i i w i n aHockey
sws
that waa never to return north League,
are
In tha winter.
la married
Mr. and Mrs. Graver DeLay Rackor
had with them for tho Chrlitmaa •later.
Holidays thalr vary charming
daughter-in-law and son of At­
lanta, Ga.
RnricH o r annual ■■■miia
Wa wara vary aorry to
tha aacldant that lira,
tad U&gt;sn . Assoelgtjon of Btfldnoli
chatlia had when aha
.fu a tr .... r
har Mayan
Inc her
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and bain*
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Army Wants Only
Natural Juices

Hoy Rogers and Dale Evans In a scene from Rcpuhllc’a naw wes­
tern thriller, "Pal* Of The Hidden Weal," ahowlng Saturday on the
Kits Theater screen.
RACING REVENUE
TALLAHASSEE
-T h e flrat
i ‘ '2 distribution to counties of
H 'e n lla a ta H i e K sa e (tael
racing revenue was made by the
and won the hill after dark The comptroller's
office today. War­
assault touched off a see saw fight rants of 410,000
mailed .to
that lasted throughout most nf tha earh of Florida's were
B7 rountlea.
night.
The peak had changed hands re­
FARM PRICER DP
peatedlyy since Chinese troops ORLANDO
— Florida farm
seised It on Christmas Day.
ijf- The irlres went of
cent In
hill la west of Mundung valley. irrember. theupU.24H.per
Along the real nf the ICYmile of Agriculture aaya. department
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is/lia. ppatrol*
n i i m i era
n a i nsides
na v*
battle 1 ront(
nf in
Ixith
It aald the cause was higher
probed ami fought minor skir­ prlcea
for truck and minor Increas­
mishes.
es for meat animals, poultry, eggs
The weatner wna milder after a and dAlry product*.
week of hitler cold.
The slightly clearing aklea
Vlllanova’a athletic tram.* are
brought nut Allied airmen In a mrknamed the Main Liner* lielimited number of flight* The Fifth muse Vlllannva College I* located
Air Force flew 70 aortira against in the heart of Philadelphia’s
Communist supply line* nnd front niiluirhim residential area known
po*ltlnn* Thursday and Thuraday a* the Main Line.
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Spinsters Looking For Husbands
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NEW YOnK Uf-There la an old
leap year laying that "he who
hesitates la hoaaed."
With some three million spin­
sters over 25 looking for husbands,
this proverb Is particularly true of
hacherlora In 1952.
But how can any one man aacape
as this ring nf three million Ironwilled ladle* doses In? Any di­
rection he leaps It look* like he
will land In some girl’s lap.
Yet there are way* . . . there
are ways. I have consulted several
gritiled old bachelor*, and here
are their tip* on how to stay free:
1. Don't try to be repulsive. The
more repulsive you act to some
women, the more determined they
are tn land you. Yes. even If you
goose-grease your hair and use a
toothpick In public
2. Never borrow money from a
single woman. A woman lovea
money second only to men. If she
has a financial ns well as an emo­
tional Investment In you. she will
track yon down though you den
with polar hears.
3. When she asks you to her

K aae O ael

the Indictment.
Testimony about a 49,4V) natural
royal pastel mink coat which Ro­
senbaum financed for Merl Young’s
wife Laretta, was one of the high­
lights of the Senate Investigation
Young haa aald Rosenbaum, who
had many RFC loan-seeking client*
tent him the money to buy the
coat, and that It haa hern rrpnld
At the time of the testimony Mr*
Young wa* a White House steno
grapher. She left that Job and the
Youngs since have moved to Flor­
Amir Welnmriatrr, All-Pro played Ixith fullback and tackle ida where they operate a tourist
tackle for the New York (ilanta. at Ihe University of W ashington, roort.

men who crochet for a hobby. But
If she still tries to force her at­
tentions on you. well—stab her
firmly with the needle. Make her
keep her distance
4. Hotter yet. never go alone to
a lady bachelor's apartment In the
first place.
5. Don’t tell a girl you don t
want tn marry her Just say to
your mother: "Mom, that girl la
after me, hut I Jli*t don't feel
she's the type I want to bring

home to you. Mama will handle
the situation
Ill from there on out.
8. Ask your own father how he
got caught. He'll be glad to point
out hla own mistaken—he's prob­
ably been mulling them over for
years. Then avoid hla error*.
8. Here U an almoat sure-fire
way tn cure women of their af­
fection for you: Propose to all
Ihe eligible gals you know and
give each of them a dime store
diamond enagement ring. Natur­
ally they'll nyth off to the nearest
Jeweler to get an estimate on the
value nf Ihe ring. After that, when­
ever they see you they'll say,
"Ifcllo, poison Ivy."
0. Wear a wedding ring yourself,
and tell them you are secretly
married In n young lady you mat
nn a South Hea Island during the
war. Be sure tn explain that your
faraway bride wcara her wedding
ring In her nose.
10. Finally, If you are Just so
darned Irresistible tn spinsters that
nothing else works, go in Athos and
take a&gt; yearlong vacation.
Athoa Is a mountainous peninsula
In Greece where no female la al­ *
lowed. Legend haa It that one wom­
an managed to sneak aahore tn
men'* clothing. Rut one of the
monks In the 22 monasteries there
quickly spotted her and she wa*
sent away.
* The outraged monks then cut off
tho point of land at whlrh she had
come ashore and built a stone wall
around It.
If an American bachelor wants
a peaceful leap year, he can't do
better than to hibernate on Mount
Athoa.

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WASHINGTON U f- The Army
wants nothing but natural, unsweet­
ened orange Juice.
MaJ. Gen. George A. Horkran,
quartermaster general, wrote Sen.
Holland (D.-Fla.) that hla office
Isn't Interested tn sweetened
orange and grapefruit lulrea. hut
Uen. Ilorkran aald this was only
when natural, unsweetened Juice
was not available.
The Florida Citrus Commission
In December urged the Army to
buy the sweetened orange Juice,
noting that a large proportion of
Florlda'a output Is of that type and
that It meets all requirements of
government Grade A standards.
Gen. Horkran In replying In Hol­
land gave thla explanation:
"Thla office specifies nalural un­
sweetened Juice because historical­
ly 00 per cent of Ihe natural un­
sweetened juice Is parked from
midscason and Valencia fruit,
whlrh make a better juice.”

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AjuMxUtcd Press Leased Wire

VOLUME XXXXIll

Towing Of
Enterprise To
i Port Is Begun

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IV IIk L IIIL &gt; A tn i.tS lia t
I t t I I At U l L t i m J l l i I I L t n
AN
INDKI’KNDKNT
DAILY NKWHI'AI’KK

Tempers Snap
As Truce Talk
Hits New Snag

KIWANIS OFFICERS

Gen. T u rn e r Informs
Reds U. N. Did Not
G o I n t o Korean
W.'ir T o Surrender

Carlson’s 9Day Ordeal With
Raging Seas Is Be­
lieved Nearing End

* "as Lbeing
t MS7
tisgrtrss
In Ihe highest tradition
of the aea. planned to welcome
the skipper when he comes ashore.
Cuilseh's Danish parants flew tn
England to be oil hand for his
arrival. Plans were under way to
(ii-tltlnii Denmark’s sea loving King
Kredeik to decorate Carlseu. u for
mer member of the Association of
Danish Mrrrhaut Navy Officers,
for hi* heroic one man stand at
• tea
(’arisen asked the Associated
Press to forward a greeting to hla
wife, Mrs. Agues Carlaen, In Woodbridge, N. J., and two daughters,
(riling them he would contact her
by telephone a* toon as possible.
He sent a second message to the
owner of the Flyuig Enterprise,
the librsndtsen Line of New York,
ira*iiaii»« iia Wane Tea)

Flood Of Fruit To
Northern Markets
Brings Price Drop
LAKELAND^
Incicased
&lt;iuantltles uf (mil on Nortbarn
auction markets have caused Flor­
ida citrus prlcea to fall.
Some Indication* of • Welling
off In movements were Men Friday
I but Ihe percentage going lo tha
auctions increased, Florida Citrus
Mutual reported.
Tha big cooperative has warned
against currant heavy
which followed a ltd a y
holiday. Mutual aald fln cart li­
the slate Tuesday, 831 Wednesday
and Oil Thursday despite the co­
operative’s want’
Auction avers
Ml
from H i t lo »
on Interlor oranges;
BN
lo i88.84
as; from M
B to
i on Indian River oranges ( and fro
l
14 41 lo 1417 a half hoii on tai
gerlnea. Moat grapefruit were up
slightly but there wei
frapefnul
sales on only two of
10 major
markets
Mutual aald auction buyers ware
showing extreme csullon ln taking
norlda fruit, expecting that heavy
shipments would give them lower
prlcea soon.
r,lt'
STATE DEMO
State Representative
WIUlama. Jr.. M l yeettith

FUraft

aiv

No. 97

Churchill Insists
Outlook For Peace
In 1952 Is ‘Solid’
Giant Air Lift
I* Organized To
Rush POWs Home

British Prime Minis­
ter Arrives In U, S.
For Meet ini* With
President T r u m a n

MIINSAN Korea i.l*—Frayed lent
NEW YORK t* C rim e Minister
per* snapped today a* truce tie
1 Winston CIiiii chill a rriv e d in the
collator* haggled over how to pn
Glided States today (or conference*
lice a Korean armi-dice From Ixilh
H o m e - I with President Trum an and assertside* ol the conference table came “Operation
d " t h e pi.o.peels for world peace
ungry charges and blunt warning*
Coming" All Set For Iiare
.olid in l'*V! ”
There was no progress tow aril a
Churchill m a d e the •la te n ie n t lit
Hoped For Keleane i i-MNilise
truce
lo a ipii- liun bill dot not
A H N delegate wallied that
fla lx irjle
Ihe Allies will not lie forced to
Its lltlltI H I’ It TUl’BMAN
He grinned when rep o rters asked
bow to t'oiiiiminist armistice de
riiKYn ..I*
A giant ait lift t*
in w bethel Ihe t a m c l ll.l eat to
mauds by Ihe lineal ol growing |
„|gahl/ed to speed home the I In
peace bail liiere.lsiMl ..I d e c re a s e d
tted air power
"You tiave east yourself in the a.pat American prisoners ol war iii recent iiinidlis
role of a liandil
," said MaJ held by tin- &lt; oiniminlsls m North j " I don’t think then- is any great(ien Hnwurd M turner
Korean l*«*\N camp*. tl and when ei danger now th an at tin- tim e
uf tin- Heflin Airlift provided we
"You have fully exposed sour they an- released
ugl). ferocious features ol a ban
It is uuolficially dubbed "n p e ra lake prudent m e a s u re ' ** the Crime
Minister -.aid
dit
," retorted Chinese Mu) Imu Hmm-coming "
He said however, tli.it " I 'm not
C.en llsieti Kang
The men will he given medical a un-mbci of tiled Cabinet so I
tlsiug some of llie strongest Ian examination* then flown inimedia
can 't tell bow I h o a re talking
gnagi- since Die armistice talk* lie lely to tapao lor care and rest
now
gin, Turner told the tted* ’’the
A man m good health oo tils
Hill when asked til o i l y about
I lulled Nation* t ’onunaud did not release will In- hooked ipiickly foi
collie to Korea to sum-lidei and (light homo hi.I Within alx.tit live tin- c h a n c e . for peace in the new
year, lie leplu-d
"we have no lilleiiliou ol leaving days should he mi Ins way
"T h e inu-.pcrls for woild peace
Ihe South Korean-, to yum lender
"Every effort will lie made Im ale 'olid III Cl.Y ’
mercies ”
(lie medic.il care and physical wel
ciiiirelnll talked with n-|x irters
Matching Turner word lor word. lure ol mu nicii." said Cut George
Ilsieh n-plied "You represent your Patrick tYelcli. offli-ial spokesman at tin- \rm&gt; Coit ol E m b a rk a tio n
selves a* angels ol peace ami con (or Geo It nig way's headcpi.il ter s in Hrixiklvu
lie I.iiuled lliele at III I a III.
Unite to interfere in Inti-rual af "Their -pei.ilesl |*i*sihlc move
i T.STi from tin- Coast Gourd c u t­
fairs
meiit liars lioiin- has been arranged let Navi-sink He bad stepped
"Your statement is rude and ati (ol and will be e a rn e d o u t "
aetiisx a - Inn I g.ingplank trom Ihe
surd You have gone loo lai in
The lillinliei of plane-. involved Idiei ijm cii M.IIV to tin . utter at
your absurdity and arrogance "
and some details ol the ulllltt can tlx- New ( o ik ll.iiI mu Nairowx to
In a ueuih) roiifeieiirt lent Hn lint In* di-.closed at this time
'peed Ills landing
lied Nalious and t'miimiliilsl lie
Tin- lln ti'h *'mu litaitd in the Kat
Itiiddv laeV.I fitins Ids harbor
Pilot.,
lie
Ksses
Stmli.,
k'dtatof*
haggled
fruitlessly
for
I In to Hy Essex.Ntu.llo
himrj( „v,.r |mw East, part ol Itidgwiiy’s command, voyage hi llie eutlei .did siiuikilu!
These are five of the *ix newly elected officers of the Kiwniii*
Club with their installing officer (leftI KIwuni* l.t. Governor Irving •ecretaiy; P. P. Cnmplxdl, irvasurti, llscai llaiiison, flmiuchil sec- prisoners of war should In- ex also ha* drawn plans lo evacuate a cigar, as iisii.il, Cliureldll greeted
all or most of the tilt) llrtlisli prlx reporters with a ch erry "gixxl
Morse, Clermont, and iiTli.nw lirealdunt Joel Field (rightl. The other retary. First vice-piesident Karl Higcnil.olliniii wu- not present fm I J&gt;'J/uVigei|
oners by .m Hritlsli officer* luive nionilng to you all
*' .
1
*
officers, left to right, are a* follows: J. Murtin Ktinvciplier, piesident; Ihe plctllle.
Tlielr nrgiimcnl* ure gi-ltiug prepared a large reception camp l Iiiii chill '.lid the pm |X-'C id hi*
Judge Doditlas n Htviistrmn, sccoml vice-president; Italph A Smith,
feeble." said Rear Ailnt I m Korea wln-ie released Hi ilisli lllli visil In llie Hulled State* wax
Libby "II I* olivioiis they |*oW's will be processed flr*l, then "lint to gel settlem ents or *lgn
are kllllns time wailing for in down lioinc
agreement* "
uslnii'tlon*
aS-.I.i*iJlit 4: 1
He wanted, lie said, to "extubSo far. on agreeinelit lias been
Libby said Ihe lied* refused to | reached between the H N Allies Hsb Unit close anil Inlimutc underanswer another request for an Im land the Cuiniiiuidsts on aetual re standing between heads uf governmediate exchange of sick and leuxe of prisnurrx
nieids on Inilh sides uf the ocean
wounded prisoner*
Armistice negotiators of Imth *o Hut we may deal with tile
Miiuconimiiu-ai
S
ubcom m ittees working
wuraiug on
uu the side* at Cantmmjoin have been events u( ttio luture with a know •
tn |Milnt out It Is the only life he
WJtHT FKANKFOHT. Ill
problems of supervising an armil* wrangling uvi-r
over tllie issue for' a jed^n oi lhu old-t » t»uliil ul^visw"You must forget—you can't alt known
lice and Exchanging prisoner* iwere ........ und liiere
I ‘Iiiii t-lilll \V,1 * asked w hether he
no llkeli
limn- ap|x-ar*
j
-s.
A cleanup crew uf about lOo
back, even ufler a disaster like
nirnrd,
deadloek«il when lliey adimir
linixl of any exchange Imforc a full saw liny adviuitnae m I'resident
men
utready
is
at
work
repairing
tins."
tint both scheduled meetings for a iliiK llc e gin's iiilo I'fft'cl
IT it 111 a n .did Pn-iidei St .lint sitPenfoDs AneHted 'l lie words are those of Hliciinau . the blasted workings The power T r i a l Ol Hustcm In­ Sunday
in I’anmimjoin
tilt): down Iii n em deieiice lugrther.
Allied
dl'll'gall".
I’lcl.ll
1
1
nil",
In Jacksonville On Whitlow. ineslilcnl uf the United is on again Permanent ventilation
'The issue uf airfield coiislriic
ternal Revenue Col
II all ilcpflld &gt; uu llie -t'ltdlg
Mine Worker* local union which 1Iia* been re established.
lion during an armistice is the have pliqxiM'd tlm t'xcliuiigt- ill sick alul Hu- events leaildl)' up In II."
and
wiioiiib-tl
pr|sini
4
-is
iiiilim
d
i.ilt'
Dope-SelliiiKChaiTe lost
l
e
c
t
o
i
I'ost
polled
Mil members In that tragic
major
'tomtiling
block
barring
About l.iuo men were employed
It.e IT dim Mini'll i i t-|.lit d
pro Christmas coal mine explosion at the mine before the disaster
agreement on bow In police •* ly but tin- I'olllUliUllsts have it■it eniirse d would In* very
Hv ( IIAKI.ES I IIA It IIETI
I.ike Hu- otliers who escaped llie some 21H) of them on lilt* night
Bos'll IN -** Daniel Friedman truce The Hulled Nations insist li-cti-il lids siiggi-stluu llie llt-t I -. ili.fiiiTm&gt; tl we i •iiiii I i'll a setFederal Dec 21 blast. Whitlow Is ic.ul&gt; shift when Hit- blast struck
WASHINGTON '4*
"f New York who i&lt;li-iit ifIt'll him that no inilllar) all base* In- Iniili .Igrt-t- Iii give priority III Ihe Sick llellll'lit id lln ill iliv cillllIII.ill dlf
ugeuls prowled tlinnigli the sinister
M„r|t |„ o r„.„i n„
A s|Kikesmau fur management- -elf a* mi liiMirauei 'iilcsinan and | or repaired in North Kniru, &gt;d mill woiuilli-d mue Ihe .il liustice In ill Iit-*, that c u l l mil us
narcotics underwmld Halay. seek a. MMIII as ,t reopen*
the
Chicago. Wilmington uud tmonciul udvt*er. leMIfie.l Erulav thiiligli a limited milllhei id fields i siglit-d
I'uiii days ul I'liuferi-iit-es uu
Ing even bigger game Ilian any
Allied p ris m u -i' upmi lelt .i'e will MI to.ills e v er) Ill.pMi taut piulili'lll
"Sure, il will be a long time Franklin Coal Co -doesn't know ho spill tai.uun In
with Deni* einild lie pill III condition loi civil
of the SOU suspected dope peddler* before we get over It. lull lliey'll when llie mine will reopen but tie W, Delaney. ile|m*eil Massaelm tail use
lie taken lo .St-tiid. then llnw ii In 1.11-1111' llie world wen- set to be
lion wide dragnet
all go back." Whitlow said today said It won't ........ Ill after an 'ell* ctillcrlor of Intenial revenue
'The fiimmuuist.* contend ili.il lapan
itiii at It la 11 Utilise -si imiuilcs a lte r
Narcnlic* Commissioner Harry "If* in their blood."
InvestlHalurs' rejsirt Is eompleted
Al the coiieluxlou of Friday * any restrictions on an field eon
l lie llid ililf a p it'iilie r is rt-li-ii'i-il Ihe I'rinie Minister's a r u v a l
J. Ansliuger said the roundup.
strni'tlnli enuslillile Interference in Hu- u iid ic .il corps will take m ei
Tin- list uf . n i l i f f t M i
I r iu n a n
Mayor C Edwin Hair of ucaiby lie adder) Dial may be nest week leatlniiiny. Hie trial of Delaney
whlch started b«-fiire dawn Friday
The remirt I* being prepared ■liarged with aeeepliug $12,300 to Nnrlli Korea's internal affairs
D ill 111)1 Hu- d iili.il p io ifs s d ig tin- anil t Iiiii chill .lie i xpei led to dlsami runtluucd armmil Ihe clock Denton pill II a little stronger He by federal and slate official* who influence lax ease* ami with falsely
prism u-i w ill iiu d irg u iiie d ir.il e\ c i i " lange 11 mu atomic wea|Milts
today, Is laying llie groundwork *aid "Yes, the miners will all investigated llie explosion, which certifying "'at IIHU.INSI in lux liens
ret'elve tii-utini-iit it to ri-laliiiiis willi K i i s m .i lim n the
anim ation
for capture uf some of the nallnn'x go hack In tact, there will hr they said wa* *el off by IguiUou bad been paid
was adjourned
lii-i-tli-il gel new iilliing and i.tlier K oiean War and al iiiislme talks
biggest illicit drug dealer*
Court To Convene
of methane gux
instil next luesday
can - lit* also piulm ldy will In- lo IIII- ilcliTiM- id llie \Ye I
A grand Jury lnve*Hgallmi at two applicants for every vacancy
I lie &gt; imI Is I Imit lllH's (list 111
What aland the widows ol the Friedman, a prosecution witness,
■ |llt--.lHilit-d li) lull lllgenct- tiffIt't'l s
On
Next
Tuuntlay
ready umler way will lead lo cop created by the explosion "
I,Iasi victim*" All Ihe funeral* are n-stlfied uliuul a 13.MKI "fee" lie
Ihe It'lt-used r a p in e , limn will an ullici.il cu p acd s l i ne Ids sev­
Whitlow eunci-dei It's hard to over
Jure uf some national racket kings
and most of them appear lo said came from Mom* and Hurry
lie flown I ii the Hniletl
tile s e ra l trips to t ilk I In in: . over with
within three week*, AuMInger pre­ explain Ihe .■.Inn- attitude of u coal have recovered (rum Dial lir»t
'I'ui-silny will Im a himy day at IliiiM - in Hit- H citid.il A im y |irnli the Ia It- I’re'ldeiil Kihi-ett'll d u r ­
first hit imorky. brolherx. of Ihe Musxaclm
dicted.
K'nBlIaiixX III P u s Twst
■I'tt* Steel T re a tin g Co . Worcester, tin- Si-milioli- County Court llnu-r ably will In- given Mil In Cai days ing WmId Wat II
miner I'erhapx, lie said, It's easier
He added he couldn't say where
which was having lax dllflculllex County Court will couveue with It-avt- Those wincm fu ll'tu it'iit lim e
the Jury Is working tiecuuxe "if
Friedman said lie divided Ihe Judge Douglas Htvnxtrom pr«- lias expired art- expeeled lo inwe even mentioned the name of
l e t willi Delaney, who then told aiding and tha ducket will In- tllscharged ftom the set vice
the city, some of the men who
Inm llie tloorky Corp owed up suiunlad. At alxiiit tlm ubiim- turn-.
are talking will he killed."
1 0 :0 0 A. M., tlm Couiily Coiiuius
proxlinately $HXI.(XXI in lax llalilll
Meanwhile, the eommlasioner
rion will mart in n-Kulm monthly
t).
gavo credit for the biggest mnpup
The Nt*w Ynrkt-i lextllied Delan session.
Coimlr. |{(il&gt; SloinolT
of dope peddler* ever staged to
i-y then luld him that il might lie
Tiu-*ilay night at H no uVIm-k
uudercover men who |&gt;ose a* Illicit
TakuH Now ('our.se
P'issilile In reduce Hits liability tin- City Commission will liuld 0 *
dealers. They work their way Into
F uneral services will lie held
mil therefore II would lie |xisslhle orgiiiiisutlutinl niimtilig nt ItnClans for the visit of u mobile
,IA&lt; KS&gt;(NVILl.l- t* llie colthe heart of the crime world, risk blood dona linn unit hero on Jan. fur L. M. Tyre, ), fo rm er A tlantic lo gel un uddilliin.il fee Irom City Hall and Cununisnioii-r* W
NlHtl-'lll.K. Yu i.''|ieclul) l.t .................I iui. ii.il i «-x«-)iiii* didn't
Ing their lives to put racketeers 21 and Jan 31 In connection with Coast Line eng ineer and firem an, d.ent "
II. Hlamprr and John Kader will 1 mndi
RiiIii-11 |! Htollioff, hi Hi t ;i- nitich (imu Niivenilier gainbehind liars.
lx- seati-d. Among lopli’* dim fm .'-Ullford, Fill., Iii'h .e.nislnul opel
the Armed Forces Blood I'rogrum at !t:(H) this afternoon at the
tillin' l.t* ch1Ii-iTii.ii in ITmida a*
NO TIIIHI) TERM
•llat-uaxlon ute tin- securing uf I :&gt;Iin ll-t iifficei un I Im staff uf it III'.! appi'UI I'll
uf the lied Cross were made at a llrisHtin F un eral Home. The Rev.
JACKSONVILLE i* - Inspector cottinilltee meeting Thursday night J . E. McKinley, of the F irst
JACKSONVILLE
- Tim Do right-of-ways
for tlm French Hear Adm. liii'hai l I' YVhltelien.l
Cnlli-.Tid' Tulin I. I ills aid Fri­
R. R. Dellinger of the ,‘itate Nar at Ihe utfire ul the St. Johns Methodist Church, will officiate &gt; it County Demix-ratlc Escriilive Avenue widening and improve Atlailtle H eel An YVIligt t-iiin day
i n-.Tii ck ul LTi n-lurii' - liuwcd
colics Bureau said Friday night Itealty Co Thomas Peterson pre th e final rite*.
i dtnmillim diMsn't favor r e e l e c t
niuiidi-r.
ImIn-en
ordereil
to
u
m ini hy tha Htate Roail D epart­
a iiii.il ul $2(i Hi I 'M Figures resix parsons hail been arrested tm aided
toil
of
Prehident
T
rum
an--allhoiigh
I
out
year
i-niir-w
of
llixlroctimi
at
Mr. Tyre died after a two-year
ment. Action I* due on tlm sHiv
Ir iM-il Him il.iy lived tin* lut.it at
dope charges In Jacksonville ami
The Rev. II L. Zimmerman, Illness In the Ferusld-I.aughlun d diH-su't mention him by n am e tiou by the Commission of a new mie of the Navy's tup n-huids. ti'.Tirt'. h Ii'uiii :*l pcr-.iiii* ropurtSouth Georgia.
F
rid
ay
night
it
incnnxirated
in
ehnpler rhairman, reported tliai Memorial hospital late yesterday
I. i iih
Sehu.il ut dig
mayor, and uf a new city oinnagci the General
Taken In custody at hla home Col K G. Harriman, reihlentlal morning. He Is survived liy his il* platform a plank whieli said in to fill Ihe vacancy erratrd hy tlm Muiilcicv. Calif
iTuccr.-.tng ill tin- rcliirus had
wai W. II. (Red) Reynolds, 33, area chairman, had contacted the wife, Mrs. Pearle Gerald Tyre, a p i n "W e a g ree Ihe t e r m nf I'resl- resignation of Clifford McKiMiin
The .Haufmd uf fieri Im* had II.it Ix-i'll CIIMIpIrtl'd wllt-ll t'lllirsdescribed by Bellinger os Ihe Ministerial Association and had r» son, Bill and a sister. Mrs. Mur­ •imt should lie limited lo two term s
wide expcimii.-e a* a pilul uf d ay ’s llylire* were it-li-ased, Kalis
_ U i" of Jacksonville dope op .niested that all churches support ray Jarvis uf Banford.
uid that this should Im observed
.iiili-xiihniaiiim patrol plaiies since -..ini, .uni Itn- error was nut diserators. Ha was releasod on tl.OOU Ihe
in
sp
irit
ua
well
as
letter
and
that
interim ' Hu- Navy an uu aviat.mi cuviTi-d until Kriday
Itn IiIimxI donationt progrram.
The deceased resided at 12i I
CHILD GDI DANCE
bond for appearance In Federal Clavl
Cluylone Perraull, tilitood pro Myrtle Avenue in this city, tlx no Ilian should |x-rmil himself to
cadet ill IIIII. lie flew Mtirlin
'IIn- mistake was made, lie said,
Di.
Roger
Phillip*,
noted
px)
Court on charges of obtaining nar­ gram field
Ix'dome
a
can
did
ate
w
hether
ex
Held representative of Ihe bad been a resident of Ranfoul
Mariners in cani|ialKii* nt Ruipmi, In pniciNHiug 12 ii'Hirus fruin Iho
cotics through fraud and deceit. tied Cross hi tha Knutheastcni for the past 34 years.
.-nipt frnm the provision* or not ehlntrlst and dirrctiir of t Iia I'ulau and llklnawn during llu .Miami area Two scls uf figures—
B«Ulnger aald Reynold* used a Area, ixiintcd out that the Armed
wlien lie has served substantially Orlando Child Guidance Clinic, ............. .. Inter served nt IVnna lax and wagers ure sliown on Ihe
Mr. Tyre was born on Mar. It), two
will xprak at 8:00 o’clock, Tuesday i'uiii and in a Nurfidk nipiudruu. (return* ami Ihe eulh-etor said In
false name and address In procur­ Forces Blood program is a com­ IHIH
terms.”
)
In
Bartow,
Fla.
At
the
age
night at the Junior High Hrhool In July infill, lie wa* selected to ' tlmse 12 instances llie tabulator
ing dope front "numerous physi­ munity project, and declared that of 17 he started work as a fire­
t n the subject, "Adolescence."
cians In Georgia, later bringing llie tilixxl donated la made Into man on thr ACL. On Nov. 23, 1012
,
POTATO CEII.INGH
serve uu the admiral's *taff.
lutalcd lln- w:ii;ei ■ instead of the
Parents of scluxit children
tha drugs to Jarksuuvllle for sale. plasma ami turned over lo Ihe De­ Mr. Tyre was promoted to yard
WASHINGTON (At - The govern­
During this periud lie tuuk mi
Bellinger said an Investigation partment of Defense fur the arm ­ engineer and six years later rose ment today damped ceilings on throughout Hemlnole (’minty urn active purt ill directing the uper- . taxtill Hu basis uf Hie 10 per cent
hero showed "no one slnglo case ed forecs. The blood never liewhite potatoes to nail u year-long Invited to hear the talk, which utions of putrnl planes, lillrupi ta.:, mure than IJiiH.fiJU was wag­
t l Juvenile addiction. As a in alter long* to the Bed Cross or to ttie to road engineer.
juice climb of Ibis mealtime stunif will lie followed try a quest ion and niipporting surface vessels ered during November with perHe remained an engineer with
and .answer period.
fact, no Instance of Juvenile ad­ Central Florida Blood Bank.
in several fleet-wide iiprratimm. I M in s holding $.’xi federal occupaAC1, until the lime of hit Ill­ Price Stabllirer Michael V. DIdiction baa been reported anywhere
Plans were discussed for dialrl- the
tionul gamliling stamps
ness
In
IU49.
In the state."
mute
SaUe xigueu
signed the
im- order Friday night
huting donor pledge* beginning
Mure Ilian 320 stamps have been
Mr.
Tyre
was
a
member
of
tha
bunging potatoes
potato* tinder control, efJan. It Jan. 33 whs set as Uie
issued in Florida
Masonic
Lodge
No.
02.
lie
was
a
— .JOEft DUMINHRU
U The Office of Price
date for Instruction of all volun­
feenve Jan. 19
. ORLANDO im — Charge* against teer workers on the canteen, staff member of Chapter, Council and StaBHIutlon.
, ______ . however,
held up an­
In
Commandery
of
the
Morroro
Tem­
&gt; (Jack) Holloway of nialntaln- assistants and nurses aides.
nouncement of details of Ihe regu­
KAIL ( ’HASH
ple
in
Jacksonville
Mr.
Tyre
be­
larobllng place at « downlation until today.
CHICAGO tt* Forty five |iersona
Mr. Peterson stated that plans
longed
to
the
First
Methodist
ittor store were dismissed are being made lo act tilde a day
were injured, six seriously, Friday
by Circuit Judge Frank A. for the Negro population of the Church In Hanford.
FOOD PRICK DRDP
night in Iho crash of two north­
WINTER
HAVEN—(Hpccinl)—“Tha
Florida
Hlate
Farmers’
MarW* »J | ’ /
4,
Ha also held membership In WASHINGTON Ut - The first
bound elevated railroad trains on
county to participate In the blood
kat
system
will
he
represented
at
Ihe
Board
of
Directors'
Mealing
of
way was arrested following program, and a committee will be two unions, the Motherhood of ih-cUne In grocery food prices since
the South Hide.
tho
National
Association
of
Prodm-i
Market
Managers
in
Washington,
By agents of the atate a f appointed to mako the arrange­ Locomotive Engineers and tha October—1.2 per cent between Nov.
Two four-ear trains wer* In­
D.
C,
Jan,
12,
at
I
I
A.
91,,
by
Willlum
L.
Wilson,
IHrectnr
of
Slate
general and the Beverage ments.
Brotherhood uf Locomotive Flro- 2t- apd Dec. 15-hos been reported
volved in Ihe accident al the 33th
Markets,
and
a
Director
and
Honorary
President
of
thu
Nutional
Or­
‘ last August ______
by the Bureau of Labor Statistic*.
Street Station. One train, which
Present at the meeting were Hev. men.
Ihe Index, based on a 1933 39 ganisation, and Ralph U. Alvares, Assistant Director.
was not scheduled tn stop at 33Ul
Zimmerman, Mr. Feteraon, Mrs.
"At
thia
Important
a
s
s
e
m
b
l
y
,
'
■
■
--------------Street, rammed the rear of tha
average base of 100, was 231.9 far
Clara Ginn, Raymond Lundquist,
EXECUTION DELAYED
committee
chairmen
will
make
and agrlrultutal marketing Inter­ second train which had stopped to
Seri .Faust, Volie WllHsms, Jr.,
TALLAHASSEE Ul — James Dc*i 13. II was obtained by aemI m Freehs. Mrs. Daisy Knox, Mrs, Velma Con­ Merlin Leiby won't die in Florida'* plfna retail food prices In eight progress reports for the year and est*. Exchange of Idea*, assistance discharge passengers. Mora than
discuss
plana
for
tha
forthcoming
and advice la of the utmost Im­ 200 passengers were uboard th*
cities.
ta in and Mr. Perrauh.
(trie chair Monday, as schedul­
VS I
( •
National Confarenct, to be held in portance, und that Is Just why the trains.
"
|
e r the 184* slaying of his
Columbia, South Carolina, Apr. National Association waa organJAF FEZ
yrr
NEW INDUSTRY
I
.17
(reveling companion
*
8, 4, and 8.
lied."
.0$
LONDON i* - '
LLAHAHSEK U) - The
rren Friday recalled
TOURIRT CLUB
“I hop* It la possible for every
Mr. Wilson haa also been
01 announced today
ended brought Florida
tana,
kat manager in the State to named chairman of the Publicity . Ail member i of the Banford
4# ratified the Jr ^
or actugl alerts on .
1st
Club
ar* requested In
•nnual meeting In and Attendance Commltta* of the
rs worth at
I
a
. « ty
,” states Mr. Wll- National Convention lo be hkld In Monday night at 8:00
S4 &lt; ,M • The Forel
Bly market report, Columbia, In tha early (print. lh* Navy denier In order to
i* 10,000
Ivod WO
a .
job* te some
I0J of rat
dun are 9:mpieyad — ------ — are have such de­
B. Alvirei, Assistant Di­ ripate in the election uf
71
tiiif
for Um coming year.
ce *
mands been mad* on tb* farmers
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Salesman Swears
Federal Agents Survivors Of Mine Blast Killing
Seeking Big Shots
119 Prepare To Go Back To Work Delaney Divided
; In Dope Cleanup
In F e e s

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Red Cross Chapter Funeral Services
Makes Plans For Held At .‘1:00 P. M.
Blood Donation For L. M. Tyre, 01

IKK Collector Is
Disappointed Over
(iamhlioj* Tax Take

Farmers Markets To Be Represented
At Association Meet In Washington

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the Rules Oemmlttae _
Democrat)* Committee.
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SANFORD. FLUX l i f e . 8ATUHDAY JAN. 5 .1 9 5 2

C a pit.

By KBNKHT AGNKW
LONDON on—The crippled Kly| Ing Enterprise started under tow
' toward Falmouth Harbor a tn
dlous three knot* today. Her skip
per, Capt Kurt Carlien, who re­
futed stubbornly to abandou hit
wallowing thip In the face of a
wild storm, wat Jubilant and con
fident that lie It going to win hit
long fight against the tea.
The commander u( the U S.
deitroyer Willard Keith, which ar
rived to watch over the stricken
American freighter and her dough
ity captain, reported: “The tow It
riding smoothly
Capt. Carlsen’s nine-day ordeal—
nearly seven of them alone In
darkened and sadly listing th ip appeirared over, unless tha barrel
thick towing hawser
ser breaks or the
tip tha vessel over
swelUlna leas
si
foorr the first time since a hurrl
rane cracked the Flytr.
Flying Kilter
sh the middle
middle aiul
and led
prise across
her helpless
ss some 300 miles oif
England's southern tip on Dec 2U
ithe weather was reported "calm
w and the visibility 1* good."
Snaking the helpless Enterprise
to port Is the powerful sea going
tog Turmoil, which managed alter
30 hours of struggle tn secure
towline to the bow of tha freighter
On the deck of the Enterprisetilting at a perilous 70 to no de
grees—the stubborn, Danish born
skipper still stands, Joined now by
the Turmoil's First Mate Kenneth
Dancy, watching the groaning
‘t hawser ease his ship along.
"U Iho weather continues " said
the Keith's captain, "It'will take
about four days" to bring the Fly­
ing Enterprise Into Falmouth. ”11
this weather continue*, the situa­
tion wUI be in hand. Both (’arisen
and Capt. Dan Parkar of the tug
(Turmoil) firmly believe so too.
The hearts of aeamen tha world
over-arid many a landlubber, too
—also ware on the Enterprise,
— wishing the 37 year old captain

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except aioxtly cloudy extreme
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3 B B I ■■■!

G E N E V A

N E W S

H, HIM AMUR PRRVATr J
P la n t a t io n

By

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PATTERSON
-- _

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Wo facn the New Year w ith our
hcarlo fu ll o f thonbfulneoo fo r our
food fortune in having come In
root, a fte r a h a lf re n tu ry o f llv Inng, In what we feel to lie the
moot w onderful spot In thn flnent
otate In the rh o lre it country o f tho
w orld and we w lih all o f you a
vary healthy, happy and prosper« !• New Year.
We w ill tr y to review »ome of
the activities o f the p a it 10 day*
hore at Plnntatlon. On the Satur­
day before C hri*tm a*, the Satur­
day N ig h t Dance Club held th t lr
Christmas pa rty w ith an attend­
ance o f 60. The hoateao o f the
evening wna M r*. Jnmco (lenoy.
The C n ri*lm a * cakra were baked
by Veronica Kellner, flu *
K ing
wan Santa Clauo, Joe Meyer »nng
"W h ite Chriatmaa". Other Carol*
were sung by the group all w ith
much laughter ami high sp irits,
and o f courae In between wo
danced.
The Community P arty, opened
to everyone liv in g on tlm place,
wea a huge eucrcaa, Ttiere wee an
attendance o f about . _ .
Tho com m itter which con*l*t&lt;
M r*, George G riffin ,
chairman,
Mra. Jule V oigt, M l** N ella Bank*,
M r*. Jim (lenoy did a wonderful
Job. There wee carol alnglng, a
oolo by young Callln M ille r ac­
companied by Mra. H a rry W h it­
aker and a * k lt by Jim (lenoy, M il­
ford Leonard and Paul Fnelsrhnr
which w«* very funny. Then Jim ,
who w o k Santa Clan* gave g ift*
In nil.
A party o f 1(1, constating o f tlm
P o c k * , Hofmann, Froetaehi-M,
V o I g li t *, Rnhlollos, Mlchaell*.
Round* and lle n n ln g rr*
had
C hlrstm a* dinner at the Club D ia­
mond.
Mr. and M r*. Jim (lenov en­
tertained M r. and Mra. W illia m
Toni*. M l** Veronica Kellner and
M r, John Moon a t Chrlatma* din­
ner. The (lenoy* nl*o had a Samba
p a rty mi Thursday nig h t fo r a
group o f th e ir frlonda, among
thoae p rra rn l being the Harney
Anderson*, Leonards,
Bonekcrs
I
Mlchaell*, Veronica k e lln e r
Be** Patterson.
Copt,
and
M r*. Norman S.
(Irovi-H bad nn eggnog party from
i f tOO a.m. on Christmas day fo r
about 30 o f th e ir friend*, then the
drove*. M i*. Dee, Jim and I bad
a fa m ily C lirU tn in * dinner
to ­
gether In the evening- The drove*
entertained another group on New
Year* Day w ith
a cfiampagnu
cocktail p a rly.
We had an eggnog p a rly on tho
Saturday before New Y ear* which
■tarted w ith the group at tienoy*
on Thuraday and ended lip w ith
everyone we met through Friday
and Saturday. We huva *u many
friend* In th l* hlg little community
o f about 400 people th a t we can
only entertain a email percentage
o f thorn at one time.
On New Year* Eve there wa* a
party fo r 7(1 given at the Mansion
a group o f fo u r couple*, tho
onardo, (lenoy*, Frnetscherr*
and Uonokera w ith Veronica Kellnor In rharge o f the rofreihm ent*.
I t w a* a wonderful party. Wo had
tho whole downstair* o f the Man• Ion thrown open w ith dancing In
ena room, card* in another, piano
Playing and vis itin g In another and
the refreshment* nerved In th&lt;&gt;
dining mom. A t
111:00 o'clock
Frederic Spiro played A tild l,ang
Syne and everyone wlohed every
one el*o a Happy New Year.
There wa* a pa rty o f about 20
Plantation fo lk* held at the Club
Diamond on New Yenra Eve.
M U* Suiannn Terlet opened her
new home on Saturday afternoon
w ith a cocktail pa rty fo r a group
of her frie m l* among them were
tha Skinner*, Herardo, MUa Bontonaklei, M r*. T v
:
main* and M r*. Hamlell. o n huuday oho had what oho called u
"Com ing IN P a rty",
ThU p a rty wa* one o f the nm»l
In te rfilin g experlenata 1 have had
n a buoy two weoko. Mloo T orlet'*
louaa, although only under con■truetlon fo r a faw ahort month*
U on# o f the »how place* o f the
C ita to *. She hao a marvelouo overill vlow o f Sanford ami Lake Monall her room*

t

■ad breeicway,
,■ Bhe haa ■ eu

M r. and M r*. T. W. Provatt and
fa m ily and Mr. end Mra. A. J.
Baxter and fa m ily and Ruth.
Roger and Suxanne Maxwell all
enjoyed a fl* h fr y on Laka H a r­
ney New Year* day.
A U rge number o f people from
hrre attended the B illy (Iraham
Church eervlre* In Orlando Hunday.
M r. Ed*on (lo ll wa* called tn
Indiana hv the »lekne«« o f W*
brother and *l*te r-ln -la w who are
not expected to live.
M r*, P h illip Bauer suffered a
heart attack in A tlanta, Ga. while
vU ltln g her *on Charlei. Hhe I*
" t ill In lha A tlanta hospital.
Mr. and M r*. I.e*ter Demmy and
children Joyce and David o f Yel­
low S pring*, Ohio arrived hem
Tuesday to v l il t Mr. Demmy'* sis­
te r and brother-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Maxwell,
They are
planning to make their home In
Florida.
Mr. and Mr*, T. W, P rrv a lt h*d
a* th e ir guest Sunday M r. and
M r*. Lester Beckman and *nn*
Max and Neil nad M l** Stewart
and Mr. M u lt K ra rn i o f South
Charleston, Ohio,
A number o f people from hero
attended the Installation o f o ff i­
cer* o f the K a ite rn Star In Han­
ford Friday.
Rev. and M r*. David Thome*
and M o rrl* Patrick o f Orlando
ate dinner w ith Mr. and M r*. W in­
ded llraddy and daughter Julia
Sunday.
M r. and Mrs. H a rry Geiger hail
as th e ir guest fo r a few day* their
daughter Hetty Geiger, and Mrs.
latjuelt and M r*. Geraldine Moms,
all o f South Carolina.
Mr. and M r*. Tommy McLain,
J r. and *on Tommy had aa their
guest* fo r a few day* laat week
M r*. M cLain’s fa th e r and a lite r*
C. C. Howell, Hr. and M r*. II. (2.
Hinojosa o f Columbus, Ga., and
M r*. Monroe Smith o f Columbia,
H. C. and Mr. McLain'* sister, Mr*.
Frank la -t o f New Smyrna.

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C h rlitm ** w ith their *on and
daughter-in-law , Mr. and
M r*.
George Crawford o f Coral Gahles.
The Cote* have had their friend*
Mra. Grace Wlegand and Mra.
Bchoene n f New York, who are
■pending the w inter In Orange
C ity, v ia ltln g them.
Mr. and M r*. Carol Blackburn
have had their chlldrrn Mr, and
Mr*. A. 0 . WlUon of Pennsyl­
vania w ith thrm fo r the holldaya.
Among lha children who have
returnra to th e ir Joha and th e ir
atudlea are the young
Hacksn.
buckles, Sm arting*, Wagners, and
Jim Patteraon.
A new pier has been erected at
tlm end o f Mapla Street on I.ako
Monroe, and tw o miles o f new
toad* have been opened up on
the h ill east n f Gem Lake.
And ta il hut not leaat lha Ca­
bana Bet had n luncheon down a t
the pool to celebrate the a rriv a l
o f B ill and Fran Monroe on New
Years day. B ill aald ha made Juat
ona Naw Years resolution and
that was never to return north
In the w inter.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover DeLay
had w ith them fo r the Chriatmaa
Holidays

(Jotted States Has

Money Is Shown
By Bank Deposits
By HAM

DAW HO N

NEW YORK UB-Tho riding Rood
of money In the nation U shown
strikin g ly today a* the bank*
report on their year'* activities.
There's money, money everywhere
—except when lt'« lim e to pay (he
flrx l of the month'* b llli.
Most hanks report higher de­
posits. greater lesouree*, larger
volume of loans, hlgger Interest
payment total* tn *avern, much
bigger payment* to the lax col­
lectors, and In most cases higher
profits.
The dollar* the bank* deal In ran
buy only a little more than Hall
as much In goods and services
a* they did before World War II.
But they are still dollars—and
evrry other country In the world
la just as anxious to gel their
hand* on more American dollar*
as you urc.
The strppcd up a ctivity of Ihe
nation’s bank* in almost every one
of their department* and services
Is a reflection of Ihe pace the
nation 1* going in production, In
spending, In expanding plant*. It
also reflect* higher wages and H il­
aries, a higher total of dollars
plunked down fnr groceries, rent,
clothing, autos and appliances.
And also, strangely enough,
enough. It
reflect* higher totals
ili of* savings In
millie of the drain of taxes and
n r ro*t of living nn the average
fa m ily '* pocketbook.
The hank* made many mure
loans In Ifi.tl than they did Iho
year before Their total now tn
huslnexx. Industry mid agriculture
Is more than 21 tk hlllhm dollar*
This is a gain of 3V&lt; billion dollar*
In « y r» r Most banker* think the
total w ill Im reaie as the nation
borrow* to expend It* defense
plaid*.
On these loan* the hanks »re
getting higher Interest than they
(ltd a year ago—.1 per cent or
belter now, rom parru to a it per
cent a year ago. And ltd* Interest
rise Is partly responsible fn r the
gain tn earning* that many banks
show—In spile n f n tax rise whlrh
rau*ed some hanks tn pay tax
collector* nearly twice a* much
In l()r.t lhan ID.VJ. The Increased
volume of hiisines* also hleped
hunkers im iease earnings
One reason Ihe Interest rnle has
gone op -according lo Ihe National
L'lly Bank of New Y ork'* January
Bank la -tle r—Is (hat Ihe Federal
Bcserve Board Is anxious to check
the rise of tho money supply In
Ihl* country, If It ran and Is mak­
ing II harder for Ihe hanks them­
selves to gel cheap money.
The hank explains It this way:
Banks, when they wanted tn make
a profitable loan lo a business
firm , used lo sell Ih cir short term
tJ H. securities (yielding amund
IW per cent l In the Federal Be
serve hank* With this cash they
made the loan tn huslncsg at a
higher Interest rate.
The Frderal Brsnrvc Board did­
n't want this increase In the tnnnry
supply tn rnntlm tr, so It stopped
buying the hank’* U. 8 securities.
Tn makn the loana In buslneii,
the bank* had In borrow money
from Iho reserve bank*, who
ih a rg rd them
per cent. Having
In pay more themselves, the hank*
made money on the deal by In
creasing th e ir own Interest rhnrgrs
In business.
The Nallrmnl City Bank also
thinks that Ihe great amount of
money In consumer*1 handa-lhe
high rale of pcrMiunt savings, and
Ihe rising wage rales—cnupled
w ilh the defense spending put* Ihe
nation’* economy In a "precarious
stale nf balance. * Too much money
arnund could lead tn another fling
at Inflation.

Roy Roger* and Dale Evan* In n scene from Republic'* new wes­
tern th rille r, "P a l* Of The Golden West," showing Saturday on the
K ltx Theater screen.

Korean War

R A C IN G R E V E N U E

TALLAHASSEE
- T h e first
lo;&gt;] distribution to ro u n tlrs of
i i 'k k i I m i k n « * r * e * o * t t
and won the h ill after dark The racing revenue was made by the
assault touched off a see saw fight com ptroller's office today. W ar­
that lasted throughout most of tha rants td $ 10,000 were mailed .to
each Of F lorida’s 07 counties.
night.
The peak had changed hand* re ­
F A R M P R IC E R O F
peatedly since Chinese troop*
ORLANDO t*t — F lorida farm
selied It on Chriatmaa Day. The
hill Is west of Mundung Valley. p rlrr* went up 24 per cent In
Along Ihe rest nf the l i t mile December, the U. 8. department
battle front, palrnlx of both sides of A griculture say*.
It said the cause was higher
probed and fought m inor s k ir­
prices for truck and m inor Increas­
mishes.
es for meat animals, poultry, eggs
The wcatner wna m ilder after a and d a iry products.
week of h itle r cold.
The
slightly
clearing
skle*
V lllano va's a th lr t lr team s a re
brought nut Allied a irm rn In a nirknam ed the M ain L in e r* beIIm lied number of flights. The F ifth r-Htixa V lllann va College I* located
A ir Force flew 70 sortira against In Ihe heart o f I'h lla d p lp h ln '*
Communist supply tine* and front Riiliiirhttn residential area known
positions Thursday and Thursday n« the M ain I,I nr.
night.
A rule
Welnmeisler,
A ll-I’ ro
tackle for the N rw York Giant*.

WASHINGTON U0~ The A rm y
wants nothing hut natural, unsweet­
ened orange Juice.
MaJ. Gen. George A. Ilorkran.
quarterm aster general, wrote Hen.
Holland (D .-F la .) that hi* office
Isn’t
Interested
In
sweetened
orange and grapefrtdt lulre*. hut
Oen. H nrkran aald this wax only
when natural, unsweetened Juice
wa* not available.
The Florida Citrus Commission
In December urged the Arm y In
buy the sweetened orange Juice,
noting that * large proportion of
Florida's output la of that type and
that it meets all requirement* of
government Grade A standards
Gen. Hnrkran In replying to Hol­
land gave th l* explanation:
"T h l* office specifies natural un­
sweetened Juice because historical­
ly 00 per cent of Ihe nntural un­
sweetened Juice Is packed from
midseason and vairncla
fru it,
which make a better Juice."

Attorney General
ir r a M s iM

the Indictment.

From P a s * O a *l

Testimony about a $0,450 natural
royal pastel m ink coat which Ro­
senbaum financed fo r M rrl Young's
wife Laretla, waa one of the high­
lights o f the Senate investigation
Young haa aald Rosenbaum, who
had many RFC loan-seeking clients
lent him the mnnry lo hoy Ihe
coat, and that It haa been repaid
At Inc tim e of the testimony Mr*
Young wa* a White House steno­
grapher. She left that Job and the
Youngs since have moved lo F lo r­
played both fullback and tackle ida where they operate a tourist
«i the U niversity o f Wn«hington. court

Smooth New Powet

home to you.” Mama will handle
the situation from there on nut.
fl. Ask your own ialhtr bow ha
got caught. He'll be glad to point
out his own mistakew-he'a prob­
ably been mulling them over for
years. Then avnid hla errors.
S. Here la an almoat aure-Bre
way tn cure women of their af­
fection for you: Propose to alt
the eligible gala you know and
give each of them a dime store
diamond enagement ring. Natur­
ally they'll rush off to the nearest
Jeweler to get an estimate on the
value of Ihe ring. After that, when­
ever they see you they'll aay,
"Hello, poison ivy."
0. Wear a wedding ring yourself,
and tell them ynu are secretly
married tn a young lady you met
nn a South Hen Island during the
war. Be sure to explain that your
faraway hrtde wean her wedding
ring In her nose.
10. Finally, If you are Juat so
darned Irre ils tlb le tn spinster* that
nothing else works, go In Athoa and
take a&lt; year-long vacation.

Athos Is a mountainous peninsula
In Greece where no female la al­
lowed. Legend hat It that one wom­
an managed to sneak ashore In
men’s clothing. Rut one of the
monk* In the 22 monasteries there
quickly spotted her and ahe waa
sent away.
* The outraged monks then rut off
the point of land at whlrh ahe had
rnme ashore and built a atone wall
around It.
U an American bachelor wants
a peaceful leap year, he can't do
heller than to hibernate on Mount
Atho*.

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L’LEAB WATER i*~ T w e n ly « T *
teams, including most of the
state's top amateur golfara, have
signed up for the State Fmtr-Ball
Championship here Jan. • II .
The defending champions. Ward
Rodgers and Jack R n iie ll, playing
(heir home course, are favored tn
repeal.
Beginning In IKM Ihe tournament
w ill he aw anlrd lo a different
course each year.
Directors nf the Florida State
Golf AsRoclatlnn, which sponsor*
the event, w ill hold th e ir annual
meeting here J in . ft

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ihoo nowi tlow down!

Polo llackor and Huily Mtgav,
teammates on Iho P lttobur*n
Hornet* In Iho American llo c k ty
League,
am
brot here-ln-lew.
Herfcor Is married to M lgey’a
ila to r.

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Top LnlfcrH iSiffn Up
For 4-Hall Tourney

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NEW YORK LP—There is an old
leap year saying that "h e who
hesitates la bossed."
With some three m illion spina le n over 25 looking fo r husband*,
this proverb Is p articularly true of
bacherlnrs In 1052.
But haw can any one man
-pe­
as this ring nf three m illlnn Ironwilled ladles closes In? Any d i­
rection he leaps It looks like he
w ill land In some g irl’s lap.
Y rt there are ways . . . there
are way*. I have consulted sevaral
g rittle d old barhelnra, and here
are their tips on how to stay fr e t:
1. Don’t try to be repulsive. The
more repulsive you act tn some
women, tho more determined they
arc tn land you Yes. even If you
goose-grease your hair and use ■
toothpick tn public
2. Never borrow tnnney from a
single woman. A woman love*
money second only In men. I f she
has a financial ns well aa an emo­
tional Investment in ynu, she w ill
track you down though you den
u-lth polar hears
3. When she asks ynu to her
apnrtment tn look at hpr etrhln^s,
bring along a couple of crochet
needles and start knitting our sell
some sock*. Women are leery nf
men who crochet for a hobby. But
If she stilt trie * lo force her a t­
tention* on you. well—stab her
firm ly with th r ncrdle. Make her
keep her dislanre
4. Better yet, never go atone to
a lady bachelor's apartment In the
first plare.
5. Don’t lell a g irl you don't
want tn m arry her Just say to
your mother: "M om , that g irl is
alter me, hut I Jlist don't feel
she'* the type I want tn bring

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value story. Plymttrth dssljnan, doeofitors, 'w|in$$ri havo crammod still mors
quality info ovsry part-have made It. mors than over, "tha tow-prlcod car.most
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hi Unity Thera It Strength—
To Protect lb * Petes o f the W orld;
To Promote lb* Progress o f America.
To Predate P rosperity fu r Hanford.

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Gen. T u rn e r Informs
Reds U. N. Did Not
G o I n t o Korean
War T o Surrender
y

By ERNEST AGNEW

•

being In the highest tradition
of the eea, planned to welcome
Ihe skipper when he comes ashore
ms

Cut U rn's Danish parents flew to
England to be on h im ! fo r bis
a rriva l. Plans were under wav to
m illio n Denmark's see loving King
Fredeik to decurate L'arlsen, a bo­
nier member of the Association of
Danish Merrhaut Navy Officers,
fo r his heroic one man statu! ut
sea.
f a risen asked Ihe Aiaoclaled
Press to forward a greeting to Ills
wife, Mrs. Agnes Carmen, In Woodhrldge, N. J , and two daughters,
telling them he would contact her
by telephone as soon aa possible,
lie sent a second message to the
owner nf the Flying Enterprise,
the Isbrandtsen Line o f New York,
iC M lI s a M

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Flood Of Fririt To
Northern Markets
Brings Price Drop
LA KE LA N D i*i — Inci cased
quantities of fru it on Northern
auction markets have caused F lo r­
ida citrus prices to fell.
Some Indications of a [veiling
o ff In movements were seen Friday
i but the percentage going to the
auctions increased, Florida Citrus

Mutual reported.
The big ro operative
warned
■gainst current heavy
w nirh billowed a 14 day
holiday. Mutual aald W c ars 'll.,
the state
ate Tuesday, OH Wednesday
and aiili Thursday idespite the co­
operative's
litre's warn
warning _
Auction avers
from M Id
terior oranges;
es; from M B to U .H
on Indian River orangeef and fro;
from
• $4.41 to 14.17 a half bag on ten
gerinea. Most grapefruit were im
slightly but there we;
sales on
oi only two of Ibt'lO major
markets.
Mutual aald auction buyers were
MOwbil tatMBte csutlonte taking
IHnrida fruit, eapecllng Uut heavy
shipments would give them lower
prices soon.

STB T t J t t t

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B L X Jlffr,
Democratic Committee.
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These me five of 111" -is newly elected officers of the K iw nni*
Club w ith their Installing o ffice r (le ft) KiwnnU l.t. (jovernnr Irvin g
Morse, Clermont, an,I le tlr.lig president Joel Field (rig h t). The other
officers, le ft to lig h t, are a- follows: J. M artin Ktlnvcipher, |»e&gt;&lt;idenl;
Judge DoilglaH I). Htcnstiom. sceund vice-president; lU lp h A Smith,

Pitoto lly Essex Studio
secretiny; I’ , P. Cniuplwil, tie a a u rti. O bcbi lliirti-n m , financial secre la ry First vice- p ie sid rlil Karl H igcm hothni.i wa- not present foi
l lie pli'tlilo.

Salesman Swears
Federal Agents Survivors Of Mine Blast Killing
119 Prepare To Go Back To Work Delaney Divided
Seeking Big Shots
p ,0 0 0 . In F e e s
In Dope Cleanup
G Perilous Acre tiled
In Jacksonville On
Dope-Sell in jjChaiT.e

W ltH T- FHANKFOHT. Ill M *"You must forget—you can't sit
back, even a lte r a tliv k ile r like
tin * ,"
The words are those ol Kheilim it
Whitlow, president of the United
Mine Workers’ local union which
lost Ml) members In Ibal tiactc
pre Christina.-, coal mine evplo-am
l.lke Die others who e.cnpi-,1 Ihe
In 1!' 21 Idas!. W lllllnw is le.olv
| „ 1{1, |)iu-k to work In Orient No 2
MMII| U&lt;1 lt
"Sore, it will mi a long time
Indore we get over it, bill tin-)’ll
all gu back." Whitlow said today
"It's In their blood."
Mayor C Edwin H air ol ncaiby
Uriilnii pul it a lillle stronger He
said "Yes, Hie miners will all
go bark In fact, there will be
two applicants (or a w ry vacancy
created by the explosion "
W lllllnw concede* IP* hard lo
explain the stoic altitude of u coal
m iner Perhaps, lie xnid, IPs easier

Hv (TIAHI.ES 1 IIA IIH K T I
Federal
WASHINGTON i/fi
agents prowled through the sinUter
narcotics underworld today, seek
Ing even bigger game than any
of the 300 suspected dope peddler-,
lion wide dragnet
Narcotics Commissioner Harry
J. Anslinger said the roundup.
which starleil before dawn Friday
ami cu n lim ifd around the clock
today, is laying Ihe groundwork
for capture of some id the nation’s
biggest illic it drug dealer*
A grand Jury investigation al
ready under way w ill lead to cap
Jure of some iinliouul racket kings
w ithin three weeks, Anslinger pre
dieted.
Il» added he couldn't say where
the Jury is working because " i t
we even mentioned the name id
the c ity , some of Ihe men who
are talking w ill he k ille d ."
Meanwhile, the cotnmlsshmer
gavn credit for Ihe biggest mupiip
of dope peddlers ever staged to
undercover men who |»o-,e as llllc il
dealers. They work their way into
Plans for the visit of a mobile
the heart nf the crim e world, risk hluod dnnalion unit here on Jan
lng th e ir lives to (ml racketeers 21 and Jan 31 In connection with
behind bars.
the Armed Farces Blond Program
of (he lied Cross were made al a
JACKSONVILLE its - Inspector cum m il lee tneelitig Thursday nlglil
H. R. Dellinger of the State Nar al Ihe office id the SI Johns
cotlca Bureau said Friday night Really Co. Thoma* Peterson pre
ate persons had been arrested mi t,Idl'd
dope charges In Jacksonville ami
The Itev. II
L. /Im merman,
South Georgia.
chapter chairman, reported Dial
Taken In custody at his home Col H (i, H irrim a n , rc iitle tilia l
was W, If. (R ed| Reynolds, 53, area chairman, had contacted the
described by Bellinger as the M inisterial A iio t’latiun ami had ra
"kingpin" of Jacksonville dupe op ■itiuMed Dial all churches support
aratora. He waa released on fl,0(io Ihe lilomt donation program,
bond for appearance In Federal
d a ylo n g Perrunlt, lilood pro
Court on charges of obtaining nar
ram field reprexanlative of Ihe
cotlca through fraud and deceit.
ed Cross hi the Knuthcaitcm
Bellinger aald Reynolds used a Area, piloted m il that the Armed
file s name and address In procur­ Force* Blood program lx a com­
ing dope from "numerous physi­ munity project, and declared that
cians In Georgia, later bringing Ihe blood donated I* made Into
the drugs In Jacksonville fo r sale. plasma ami Itirncd over lo the De­
Bellinger aaltl an Investigation partment of Defense fo r the u n ti­
here showed "n o one alngle case ed force*. 11ic blood never lieof Juvenile addiction. Aa a m atter long* tu the Ilod Croat o r lo the
of fact, no Itu to n re of Juvenile ad­ f.Votrul Florida Blood Bank.
diction has been reported anywhere
plans were dlxcuaaed for dl*1rl-

Itn |Hiint out It Is the only lira lie
knows
A (Teami)i crew of alxml Ifto
men alreatly is at work repairing
the blasteil workings The power
is on again Permanent ventilation
has been reestablished.
About 1.100 men were employed
at the mine before the disaster
some 200 ol them oil tile night
shift when the lilnst struck
A MKikexlilau (or management
Ihe
Chicago.
Wilmington
and
Franklin Coal Co —doesn't know
when the mine w ill reopen b ill be
said it
It won't be iin ltl after mi
invustlgulors' reim rl Is completed
He atldHl
that may be next week,T.
The report is being prepared
by federal ami stale officials who
investigated Hie explosion, which
ulry nwni' wus sei "off by ’lgiiiiioii
of methane gas
What about the widows ol the
Mast victim s" A ll the funeral* unuver mid tnosl of them appear lo
have recovered from lhal firs t bit
l l ' « &gt; l l i i H I I I Pee* T e s t

T h a i Oi Huston I n ­
ternal Revenue Col
l e c t o r l'ostjioned

HOST (iN
Hamel Friedman
■&gt;f New York wtm Identified him
el( as an insurance salesman and
litlnnelal udvisei testified Fridas
1,0 split 1211.1810)0 lie s " w nil Denis
W, lirla n cy
demised Maxsarliu
-ells ciilleelor id internal levenue
Al the conclusion ol Friday's
ii'illin iiiiy . the tn u l of lielaney
-barged with accepting *12.500 li
m fliie iic e ' tx case* and with falsely
&gt;unifying that IIH o.ikxi ini lux liens
adjourned
had lievn paid
«
until next T'lienln)
Fri cdmun. u prosecution witness.
N-ltlflcd about a *5,(*Xi "fee" lie
--aid came Irom Murnx and Hurry
hoorky. brothers, of the Massaclm
i-tt* Steel Treating Co , Worcester,
which was having lav dtHIcullles.
Friedman said to- divided the
||'» will) Delaney, who then told
turn the llnorky Corp owed up
prailniately tltxi.lxxi in tax llatdll
t&gt;The New Yorket testified Detail
•-y then told him tliul II might lie
l"i**ihlo to reduce tills liability
tnd therefore it would lie |Hisxllile
Fiin&lt;-r*l services w ill lie held
for L. M. Tyre, I, form er A lla n tie to get at) additional fee from
Count l.lne engineer and fireman, H-em "
nt !l:U0 this aflerim ou
ut the
lirisHiui Funeral Hume. The Rev.
NO T H I lt ll I l i l t 31
J. E. McKinley, of the F irst
JACKSONVILLE i *
The Du
Methodist Church, w ill officiate « d County Dctiim'rallC E xeriilive
the final rites,
• iitntniHee d o 'sn 't favor re elect
Mr. T vra died a fte r a twu-year mil of President Truman - although
Hines* In the Feniald-Laughtun it doesn't m eiiliim him by name
Friday night it incuriMirated In
Memorial hospital late yesterday
morning. He Is survived by Ills its platform u plank which said In
wife, M r*. Pearle Gerald Tyre, u part "W e agree Ihe term of Presi
eon, B ill and a sister, Mrs. M u r­ sit nt shnutd he lim ited to two terms
and that this should lie observed
ray J a rv l* o f Hanford.
The deceased resided at 1211 in s p irit u* well un letter and that
M yrtle Avenuo In this city. H» m&gt; man should jie rm il himself to
bail been a resident o f Banfotd 1,,-Qome a candidate whether ex­
empt from the provisions or not
fo r the past &gt;T4 years.
Mr. Tyre was born un Mar. ID, whan lie has served substantially
181)0 In Bartow, Fla. A t the ago t«o te rm *."
o f 17 lie started work a* a fir e ­
POTATO C K II.IN 0H
man on the ACL. On Nov. 23, 1012
WASHINGTON OH - The govern­
Mr. T yre wax promoted to yard
engineer ami xlx years later rose ment today clamiH-il ceilings on
white potatoes tu halt a year long
to mail engineer.
|nlge clim b of this inculliino standHe remained an engineer w ith
the A C L u ntil the tim e o f his I l l ­ 'W lc e S tn lilllie r Michael V, IIIness In 11)40.
Kali* xigm'o
signed iitile order Friday night
nape
Mr. T yre wax a member o f thu bringing put
potatoes
under control, etat
Masonic Lodge No. 32. Ila waa a fccuve Jan. 1
19
! Tile Office of Price
member of Chapter, Council and StaW liiation,. however, held up anCouimnndefy of Ihe Morroeu Tern- nmteceinent of detail* of Ihe regu­
pin In Jacksonville M r. T yre be­ lation u n til loday.
longed lo Uni F irs t
Methodist
Church In Hanford.
FOOD "PBICK- DROP
11* a lio held membership In
WASHINGTON OH - The firs t
tw o unions, the Biotherhood o f decline In grocery food price* since
Locomotive Engineer* and
th * October—1.2 par cent between Nov.
Brotherhood o f Locomotive Flro- 2t'' gpd Dec. l&amp; -h u » been reported
men.
by (tie Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Hie Index, based on a 1033 39
uvurago base o f 100, was 231.0 far
EXECUTION DELAYED
TALLAHASSEE im Jemea Doth 13 It waa obtained by aamMarlin Laiby won't die In Florida'i pling retail food price* in aight
electric chair Mondgjr, aa schedul­ m ajor cltlaa.

Red ( Voss Chapter Funeral Services
Makes Plans For Held At 3:00 P. M.
Blood Donation For L. M. Tyre, 61

fi

In Uw state."

MEfl DIMMD4HI'D

-------j . . „ 0 ut — Charges against
J. D. (Jack) Holloway or maintainteg a gambling place al a downr store were dismissed
Circuit Judge Frank A.
ay wae arrested following
by agents of the state e f
general and the Beverage
“ last August.

I he W ith er

Imling donor pledge! beginning
Jan. 14 Jan. 21 wis *et aa the
dale for Instruction of all volun­
teer workorx on the canteen, itaff
aiiistanl* ami mirioa aIdea,
Mr. Petenon itatad that plana
■re being made lo M l aiide o day
for the Negro population of the
county to participate in the blood
program, and a committee will be
appointed to mako Ihe arrange­
ment*.
Present at the meeting ware Rev.
Zimmerman, Mr. Pfteraun, Mr*.
Clara Ginn, Raymond Lundqulat,
Earl Faust, Voile tfllHama, Jr..
Mr* DaUy Knag, Mr*. Velmn Goouies amt Mr. Pem ulL

ed, for the 1041 Maying
Maryland
"
OoY, “

N o. 97
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Katahluthcd 1908

Tempers Snap Churchill Insists
As Truce Talk Outlook For Peace
Hits New Snag In 1952 Is ‘Solid’

KIWANIS OFFICERS

C a pit. Carlsen’s 9Day Ordeal With
Raging Seas Is Be­
lieved Nearing End
LONDON on—The crippled Fly'A in t E nlerprD * started under tow
v toward Falm outh H arbor a to
dioua three knot* today, lia r skip
par, C'apt K u rt Carl sen. who relu te d stubbornly to abandon h it
wallowing ship in the face o l a
w ild ito rm , waa jubilant and con
fideal that lie It going to win h it
tong fight against the tea.
The commander of the U S
d e itro ye r W illard Keith, which ar
rived to watch over the stricken
Am erican freighter and her dough
ty captain, reported: “ The tow i t
rid in g tm ooihly ”
Capl. Carisen'* nine-day ordeal—
nearly seven of them alone in a
darkened and sadly listing ship appeared over, unless the barrel
thick towing hawser breaks or the
swelling seas tip the vessel over
For the firs t tim e since a tiiirr i
rane cracked the Flying Enter
prise across the middle and led
tier helpless some 300 miles off
England's southern tip on Dec 28,
the weather was reported "c a lm
w end the vis ib ility Is good."
Snaking the helpless Enterprise
to port Is the powerful sea going
tog Turm oil, which managed after
30 huurs of struggle to secure
towline to the bow of the freighter
On the d rrk of the F.nterprise-liltln g al a perilous 70 to no de
grees—the stubborn, Danish born
skipper still stands, joined now by
the T urm oil's F irst Mate Kenneth
Dancy, watching the groaning
hawser ease his ship along.
" U I he weather continues." said
the Keith's captain, "lUwill lake
about four days" to bring the F ly ­
ing Enterprise Inin Falmouth. " I f
this weather continues, Ihe sltua
lion w ill be In hand. Doth (.'arisen
and Capt. Dan P arker of the tug
(T u rm o il) firm ly believe so too.
The hearts of seamen the world
o v e r-a n d many a landlubber, too
—•Iso were on Ihe Enterprise,
, wishing the 37 yeer old captain

w&lt;r

SANF 0 Kd7 FLOHIliS. HATIJHDAY JA N rs .1 9 5 2

AaaocUtcd Press Leased Wlr*

V O L U M E X X X X I1 I

It e r a U i

G ttm illy (air and continued
rsthxi
» uni
through
s a n d */
except im i-lly
cloud
rx irtm e
nurtn
p.nt.on
*.id «
t liu ir rosier
rth p
o tio n tod
T a ll» h i* -r r lir a .

MIINSAN Korea i.P—Frayed lem
pera snapped today as truce oe
gotlators haggled uver huw to po
lice a Korean arm istice From luilli
sides id the conference table came
angry cliatges ami blunt warnings
There was no progress Inward a
truce
A l ' N delegate w a; tied that
the Allies w ill not lie forced lo
Low- to ( &lt;iiuuiiitust arm istice de
mauds by Hie tin eat id growing
Red air power
"Y o u have cast yourself in UnValii M aj
rule of a bandit
Gen How a id M in r m r
"Y ou have fully excised vottr
ugly, frriH-inux features of a bah
d ll
retorted Chinese Maj
Gen llsie li Fang
tlsitig some of Hie strongest Ian
guage since Hie arm istice talks lie
gan. Turner told Hie Reds "th e
(Initcd Nations I'oiiiuiaud did not
collie to Korea to surrender and
"w e have tin in le iilio ii td leaving
the Sooth Korean-, to yum lender
m ereir x "
Miitehtng Turner word lor word,
lls ie li replied "Y ou represent your
selves as angels of peace and cun
Unite In interfere in m tiim il al
fairs
"Y o u r statement is rude and ati
surd You have guur too t.ii in
your absurdity and arrogance "
In a neat by conferruct tent, l hi
ited Naliutis and t'o in im iiils i no
gntialorx haggled fm ltlesslv for
more than three hours over Imw
prisoners of war slumlil lie ex
changed
"T h e ir arguments are getting
pretty feeble," suid Rear Ailnt
It K Llhliy " I t Is obvious they
are killing lim e w ailing for lit
s trin tio n x T'
Lihliy said Hu- Reds refused to
answer another request (or .in im
mediate exchange of sick and
wounded prtinuar*
Suhcuniinltlee* working un the
problems of supervising nu arm is
flee amt exchanging prisoners we if
deadlocked when they ad loomed
tod hnlli scheduled meetings fur
Sunday in Panmuiijoin
The Issue ol airfield construe
tom during an arm istice is the
m ajor stumbling block b a ttlin '
agreement on how to police a
truce ITie United Nations insist
that no m ilitary ulibasex be lu iili
or repaired in N inth Knieu. al
thougli a lim ited lilin ilie l ol fields
could In- pill in cuiublioh foi c ivil
tali use
The (Tiininiinlsts contend Hi,it
any ri-x trlrlb ilis mi airfield con
slrnctnm cniixtilnle Interfi-rence in
Nor I !• Korea's internal affairs

Giant Air Lift
Is Organized To
Rush POWs Home

British Prime Minis­
ter Arrives In U. S.
Pur Meeting With
President T r u m a n

NEW \ t lllh .F Prim e Minister
Winston t'b in c h ill arrived in the
United Slates today lor conference*
wilts President rrum an and assert­
ed "tin - pr«is|M-eth for world peace
are .olid in l'iV* "
« liiiic lo ll made Hie -tatenivnt in
resinuise n* a qne*Join tint did not
llv llllH E R T It TUFKM AN
e l a b o r j l e .......................
n |k \ (i »fi
A Miaul it11lifI HBv im imiutl
^hi n
,i *k* il
, , .. u llt liiin u h e tln i I fir NiiV («'l 11*1 cat tfli
being i" gntuii-d to speed bo
Ho ,.| iv h M,
, | , , , ..as,**!

"Operation
II u n ie Cominj'.” All Set Eor
1lopetl Eor Releane

il.i'W American prlmitiers nf wal m
m,,aittiv
i Ill'll) by Hie &lt; nmimmlsls m Ninth
" | dnti l think there
Kotean I'OW camps. Il and when et dancer now than
they aie ielea*ed
of the Berlin Airlift
It IX unofficially dubbed "Opera lake prudent .......

inn. H om ecom ing"

e- any greatal the tim e
provided we
*' the Prim e

| ' ' j ^ V m . w e i e r . Ibal " I 'm not

examination-, then flown liiiiiie d ia
(|„ , , „ lrv
, u,king
telv to lapau lu r care and rest
M
A muu m giMid health on Ins
H||,
;i.lk(.(, lll(M-,|y about
.......... b.K.ked .p ick ly lot |h).
,
,
,)t.w
Ibgld home and Within alH.nl tin vi,.(|. |u. |((||||M,
days should tie un his way
"The prospects tor wot Id peace
Every effort w ill be made h i
. .....
the medical caie a n d physical wel
, l l l l f l .h l,| t.ilk.-rt ........ reporters
Lire of "III nil'll,
said ( ol George
„
Nl1l
K nibarkallnn
Patrick Welch, official sirnkesmnu |n n r ,H,mvl,
lor Geil Hidgway'x headquarters
" I ben
pe.dn-,1 )H*sSlide move ( K S || (rom
........
cut
lueut bars home has been arranged ||&gt;(
, , t.1)pOTt
b " " " I ........... canted Old
bolt j'aug|d.iitk from Hie
IT.*' niimbei of planes tm olved |( ) ll, xjm,-,,|i M an to the cutter at
and soim details of the all lift can t|„.
Volk l l i i i h . i N am ur-, to
mil tu- disclosed at tills lim e
ipced Ills landuic
Mm liritis li (Tunmand m Hie Far
noddy l.obd lim n Ins lia rlw r
East, part ol H iilgw ay's command, \,n .ig e m the cultei and -.nuikltig
also has drawn jilans to evacuate a cigar, as usual, t hurchtll greeted
all or most of Hu- til!) liritis li pits reporters with a th c iry "giHxl
oners by oil B ritish officers have morning tu you all "
iit'cpaiTil a large reception camp
t lu n e liill -..ml tin- pni|io*c of Id*
in Korea wbeie released Itiitis ii iit l, vlsil to Hie Dinted States wax
P lltt's w ill In- processed first Ih rii "not to get settlements or sign
flown Inline
agreem ents"
So far, no agreement lias been
He wanted, be -aid. to "estabre acited between the II N Allies lisb that dose anil intim ate undcratul the ('om iiiunixt* un actual rc staiullng between bead, of governincuts un both sides of the ocean
leuxe of iirisoiiers
Arm istice negotiators of both so that we uixy ileal with the
u
n i t ', nl tin- luture w itli a knowl­
side* ut Pautmiulum hove been
wrangling uver the issue for a edge u( Hie ulier's tsilul uf view ."
rln u e lilll vVas anked whether he
iiin iilli and lliere apin-ar* no llkeli
hood nf any exchange before a lull saw nnv advanlase m Pie-.iderit
rrum an and P iem ii-i Stalin sitarmlNtlce goes inlo i-fiecl
Allied delegate-, . c t r i u l lime-, ling down to a (-niiteietii-o together.
II all depend, on the -eltiltg
hu.e pliqHised Ho- esiTiUlige ol so k and the events le.idlin' iq. lo it,
and wounded prisoner-, im uiedi.ile
M iuisti i ii-|,lied
ly Iml Hu- iT.muinnistx have ie H,i- -ifPi innemirsi- it would lo- very
leeti-d tills suggestion tin- b e d s
*le,factorv II we ..add pet a setagree In give |ir K.ritv to the sick
and wounded out e tin- .itliil ln e I lenient of the in in ' couinnm dd
lo liltle- Hud i-ouliont o’
i signed
F oiii days ol couforouci-s on
Allied prisoiu-i's (II•&gt;III ieU-ase will (o tu a llv every important problem
l.e taken lo Seoul, then down to lai-lnp Ho- world wen* set to be
lapun
gill al Itlail lions.' '8, i ii ii ii i I i -v after
I tie n illillle a pi isoln-r is lelea-rd the Prim e M lu ls te i's a n ival
tin- medical coi ps ud l lake ovet
Tin- list nl mbt.-et-. Mi 11 iiinan
In u illg till' in itia l jito i essmg Hie ami ( bin (Tull an- expei led l« dis­
jiris in ii'i w ill iiuilergii iiiedlc.il ex c u s s lamp- tio m ab.inn weapons
aniinatioii, receive Irealiui-nl d tu i elation' w ilti If us si. i lim n Ihe
needed gel new clothing and oilier K o l.-an War .nut at misio e talks
cate He also pioliably w ill be III till- dcfl-IIM" of the tt i 1
1lie v isil Js 1 Inn , h ill's til s| in
queslloiii d by inti lligenci- ofliceis
The released cnplnea lin n w ill an idlieial eap.ieili nice bis sev
lie flown hi Hie 11ill lei I Stales e i.il trips to I.ilk tilin g , over w till
Tm-silny w ill he a Imsy day at
ITinxc in Ihe Ite g iil.il A irily prub till’ late P rrsldeiil Koo e ii-ll d u r­
Ihe Seminole County Court II,m r ably w ill lie given :tu to So days ing World Wat II
( Niinity Court w ill convene w ith leave Those whose enlistment lim e
Judge Douglas Xlenxlrmn pre has expired are expected to tie
(tiding and the docket w ill be dtscliaiged lim n the set sice
sounded. A l about the same time.
IO:Utl A. M., the Cuuiily Coiiiiius
• inn w ill meet in t.-gulnr ito.utlily
session.
Tuesday night at S lid o'clock
tile C ity C uinm lisiiui w ill hold itorgitnixntionul meeting a l the
,1Al Iv'e iNVH.I.I'
I’ I lie
colC ity Hull and Cutniuissioie-rs tt'
N ltR F rtl.K . lu lA pet'iull l.t Colli-etoi ol U lle lliil levcnln* (lillll't
II. Stamper and Julm Kuder w ill ■ mndi
Roln-it II Stoimiff. oi gel ,, Nun Ii lim n November gamto- seated. Aim ing tuples due fm .Sanford. Flu , now unnisltiui o|,, t
lilllig tax colleelioii hi Florida as
liix 'u ix lu u me tin- securing of ntlolls officer on the start of it tn sl appealed
lig h t of-ways
for
Ihe
Fri-m-h lb nr Ailm. Itn lm l F Wldlehend
('nil.*, I,ir toliii I, I ills lid KriAvenue widening nod improve A tlantic Heel \u Wing '» 4*4*111 ,1.&gt;v i leetieck ol 2i‘, te litru - Imwi’d
m in t by the .Stale Road Depart III *l!!(l IT. Il II. v litre ai o rtllT i'il to u ,i total ol t2‘, S o 'M Figures ro­
ment. Action Is due on Ihe seiec oin yrrtr 1*411(1'*’•• uf ln*.fiiii'tiio i :i» ll ineil flm rsilay fixed tbo total al
lion liy Ihe Com mission of a new one oT the Navy's ton rcliools. fii’l us', tl from
1 pei-ou-. report­
Imw
Xclniol
mayor, and o f a new city mnnaget it-e General
at ing
to fill Ihe vacancy created hy the Mmileri-v. t'n b f
P inccviiig of Hu- returns had
Ihe Hatifoid officer Ims had not been iTilupleted when ITuirsi rxig tia liu n o f C liffo rd Mi-KIbhit,
wide i-xpero-n.-e us a pilot of day's ligutes wen- teleaseii, t-ah*
iid i-s iib n in iiin- patrol planes sine.- said .mil the error was lint d iv
1nterlng the Navy ub an avial.ou covet ed until Friday
( M ILD G U ID A N C E
cnilel in H ill, Ho fi.-w M nrtiti
The mistake was made, he .said,
lb . Roger Phillips, noted psy Mariners in campaign-, at Kuipou,
rh lu trln t and (UrectiJr o f tlm Palau and Okinawa during tin in processing 12 leliirns from Ihe
Orlando C hilli Guidance Clinic, war, mid Inter served lit IV iihii M iam i area Two sols of figure*—
w ill -peak at 1:90 o'clock, Tuesday cola Mini in n N orfolk squadroM. tax and w ager* an- shown on the
returns ami tin- cuilectiir said In
night nt the Junior High Hrhuul In July 196(1, In- wn* velected In tbuxe
12 inslances Hu- tabulator
( n the subject, "Adolescence."
B.-rve &lt;m the nditiiral'8 Bluff
totaled
Hie wager, instead of the
Parents
of
school
children
lliiiln g tills period lie took an
throughout Seminole County urn a iliv e part In directing tin- oper­ tax
tin Hu- baxi* nl tiie 10 per cent
Invited to hear the talk, which ation* o f patrol plniicn, IJ I iihm
tu.:, more lliuu (258,5111 was wag­
w ill be followed by n question ami Biipporting Burfm-c vcbkcIb
ered during November with perand,answer period.
in Hcvernl fleet-vvidi- iqirrKtioliH- MitiN lo.liling (.’al federal occupa­
tional ganililitig 'la m p *
Mure Ilian 3211 (damps have twen

Court To Convt'iic*

On Next Tuemluy

IB B Collector Is
Disappointed Over
Coimlr. Boh Sloinot’t'
l a k e s Now ( ’outNc (iaml)liii£Tax Take

Farmers Markets To Be Represented
At Association Meet In Washington

W IN T E R H A V E N — (H pedal)—"The Florida Slate Farmers' MarWill he represented at H im Hoard o f Directors’ Mewling of
N ational Association o f Produce M arket Managet* in Washington,
D. 0 , Jan. 12, at 11 A. M., hy W llliuni L. W II nuii, Director o f Slate
M arket*, and a Director and Honorary President of tho N ational O r­
ganisation, and Ralph 0. Alvaros, Aaalutant Director.
"•t

"At thia Important aasemhly.Fcommittee chairmen will make' and u o rlc u ltu ia l u m k e tln g interprog rex* reports for th* year and ♦»t«, Exchange of Idea*, auxUtance
dlxcuia plana for the forthcoming and advice lx o f the u ltn o tt imNational Conference, tu be held in portence, and that Is Just why the
Columbit, South Carolina, Apr. N ational Association was organ-

,
NEW INDUSTRY
lie d ."
TALLAHASSEE un - Tha yiear 8. 4, and 0.
“I hop* it le poaalble for every
Mr. Wilson ha* also been
just ended brought Florida pro ml
m i 'for or aclual starts on nearly market manager in the State to named chairmen of the Publicity
‘ Urn,, annual meeting In end Attendance Committee of th*
*r* worth of
National Convention to be held tn
Columbia, In tt)* early spring.
« »»»
than are o
Ralph 0. Alvar**, Assistant DlIC is ils M * a a m i s T e s t
on the farmer*

%

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• a

Is-,ued m Flnrnla

K A IL t'HASH
CHICAGO vb Forty five twrtona
were injured, six seriously. Friday
night in tlm era-.It of two north­
bound elevated railroad trains on
Ihe South Side.
Two four-car tra in * were in­
volved in the accident al Ihe 33th
Street Station. One train, which
wax not xcheduled to xtop at 33!h
Street, rammed Hie rear of the
tecoud train which had slopped to
discharge passenger*. More than &amp;H
200 paxvenger* were aboard th*
train*

TOURIST CLUB
. All member t of the Sanford
Jit Club are requested to
Monday iitehl at 1:00 o'ck
tha Navy Center In order ta
cipat* te the election of
for Uw coming year.

�-r ?wrii

•-

Seabee Anniversary

The Sanford Herald
KaiahlUhvd la laee

P eh lU k M Sail,
fifftt
KatarSar
. a ed Sunday, Chrlalmaa aad N rn
l. T ears, fabtlahad ua Saturdays fu l.
y. l a i l l s s &lt; krlaiinaa aad S t s Ysara
r.-V
I I I Siaaaulla A tasa a
tlalarrd s&lt; u n u u l rlaaa m atU r
P O slabsr ST, IMIS, a l tb s l*uat o ir ir s
m l Saafurd. S’ lurlda. a a dsr lb s Art
afJU eaarses « l M srrb II, 1ST*.
a i l l . U S I I la liMAM

K dllar

IIUHUUS 111 1A X
_____ H salsssa M s s s s s r

&gt;

' * i a a n t iiT H ix h a t h *
■ r Carrier . ...... ......... ■- ■ . e .18
S s re e Sl-Mtba

— ..—,

5 .UU

Bit ainnlbs
.............. ..........„ a.ini
Waa.Tear _....
...... ia.ee
“ A IT e b lls a rr asllres, rarda * f
Ikaaka, rra.tlMIUtaa aad Msllrea «&gt;
ealMtalameat fur Ibe aareitae s i
ra is in * lonila, w ill be rbaraed ruf
a l reaolar sd terilalsa rales.
M rsre-rstr.l
%Hllr&gt;ssllr I lf In­
land
.%ena|iH*er
lie * rra esla lltea
■ar., An* I orb , rb lrs a u , lle lr s ll,
k s s s s a I !«r s s il s|. I.usla.

The Construction Buttullons of the United States Navy
celebrated their tenth birthday In December. Few units In
our armed forces have won so much resiwet and jrlory In
such a Hhort time. The "Sonbees" were formed in 1941 be­
cause the Navy needed a force of skilled journeymen which
could build and fitfht. Their exploits during World War II
are legendary.
Although the Construction Huttaliens were a .new
group, many of the first Sonina's were older than the aver­
age servicemen. Marines, with whose operations the Sonbees
were frequently associated, jested that It was a good Idea
to bo kind to a Seabee since be might I ks some Marine's
father. Hut otion the Seabee bulldozcra were operating close
behind the advancing Marine and Army troops, and both of
the latter groups laid a sincere respect and affection for
them.
The Healjees have won new honors in Korea. They have
built roads, docks and bridges in incredibly short periods of
time. Perhaps one of the reasons the Sonbees have been able

S tO W T A K iO fE i BUT H O P IN G FO R A FAST FINISH
I C M t lM M

r P U H R Y t&amp; i* 4 G

.seiF START*!*I

The lle rsid la n iiipmkpp «*f 111 #

AMtarlufrel I'rrM wklrh l« PMflllnl
• i r l l i l i P l r Im Ifc# ua# fur r##uhllM II wh *»f nil lh# Iom I u rn a |frlnl#ef
l»
u#n*|»«|#rr, aa n r ll mm «||

y

Mw

ilU|fNlffa#«,

[,
We all are lost Mini. We are
1'
children or Ihe K ing o f Kings.
r*
Eaeb Olio resembled Ibe i l i l l i l l i u
p ’ o f a king. -J u . H; ) H.

Ks
We liu|*e you have been followU ing the tloiy of Capt. Kurt
Cnllirii uml the llyiug Knlrrpiiir
I
width hat turned out lo lie onp of (lie truly great tngat of the
L
seas, worthy of any of jotrpli
/ Conrad'* girat novels. Basically
|
here was a man who deliberately
I. chose to rule his life and Hay
with hi* ship rnllier than sacrifice
E; the million dollar cargo of |ii«
,
employers. There are not many
I
like that any more. Most of os
i‘ would say, "l.rl ihe laspayers
pay Inr it".
Serrriary of .Stale (ituy, wlio
i recently announced hi* raiididarv
fur re-election, was first appointed
' lt» his plrirnl pc-I in 193(1. Since
ja that lime lie lius run for re,. election and ' been successful no
less than five times. Thai is a
rather remarkable record, we
Vnlure to suggest. Anyone having
L. political aspirations for this job
L should give serious thought to
ft! Mr. Gray's rccoid before launch­
ing himself precipitately into am
. such a maelstrom as ihi* would
f certainly prove to be,
Alfrrd M iK dlun, .State Hoad
Department chairman, may not
run for governor after all. Ac­
cording to Jim I'owell in the
Tampa Tribune, ill health lias
\ ! caused him to cancel , a number
He of speaking engagements planned
r;; for this month and may cause
R. him to decide not to run at all.
F* McKithan has made a liellrf
F- public official than most other
L
appointees of the Warren ad[.
ministration, but wc believe ltd
- Would be wasting bis time running
for governor, such ii the present
t,
settlimenl agnimt Governor WarWe

see

w lirri*

Ilo li

Stninoff

is now u liriitrnant comm-uulrr
in Uncle Sam’s Navy anil it
serving as operations officer on
the stall of Bear Admiral Hichard
g Whitehead, Atlantic Fleet Air
^ Wings commander. Wr remember
i Bob when lie used to be a carrier
lr boy on the Herald. We never
: thought then that some day, and
not so long either, lie would be
a high ranking officer of the
'i Navy. And we remember Admirel
* Whitehead, too, who as a captain
’ ; during the last war used lo slop
D aver in San (old on Ids wny back
and futlli to bis post in South

M i* M wl

Ill liio tlayx when most Amuricnns lived in rural ureas
the homo wax an almaxt h«*If-xtiffIclent unit. Father pro­
vided frxxl, and fuel for tire fire. Mother xerved ax clothier,
baker, cook aial housekeeper. The early American family
iiad to look to the outside world for xomu rtf Itx needs, hut
in an emergency it could exixl for long periodx without con­
tact with that world.
Living hax become more complex today and many of
the tilings people once habitually did for themxelvex can
bext be accomplished by delegation them to experts, who in
turn count on other xpechdixtx to xupply their needx. Minor
houxehold emergencies. Hitch ax a xtorm which preventx the
grocer from making deliveries nr the failure of the automa­
tic furnace, help to tiring home to ux the extent of our de­
pendence upon one another.
This growing dependence on the group may have rubbed
the Individual of some of his freedom and initiative. But
hecmiHu men can now rely on one another's work to provide
goods anil services which are needed, a better xtandard of
living lx enjoyed by all. The emergencies which demonstrate
our interdependence also prove how worth while it lx for ux
to develop even better ways of living and working together.

(?u|i)rrtaht
T b ls Is Ibe 'IMMb « f a arrlea at
Kdllurlal advertisem ents s * * e a r Isa la Ibla * a * e r eaeb w eek.

Fewer Marriages
There were 1,580,000 marriages In the United States in
1961, which is a decline of 6 percent from the I960 figure,

the Molro|H&gt;litan Life Inxiirnnce Company reports.
This continues a downward trend which hax existed
since tile all-tim e high of 10 Hi established in part by re­
turning World War II veterans. During those yenrH the
downswing wax Interrupted only lay a nine-month spurt—
July of I960 I (trough March of 1961— following the out­
break uf the Korean war. After March the dcclinu wax re­
sumed.
In October anil November of 1961, the Metropolitan
notes, the marriage rate wax at a lower level than in the like
months of any year in more than a decade.
"The most marked declines in 1961 were in the West
North Centra) states— Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North
Dakota, South pjikota, Nebraska, and Kansas— and in West
Virginia, Kontnfky; Montana, Arizona, and Oregon,” the
Metropolitan observes. "Koch of those states shows a drop
of 10 percent or more. On the other hand, marriages In­
creased hy about six percent in Delaware and Georgia, and
by a smaller margin in Massachusetts, Arkansas, Missis­
sippi, Virginia, and Indiana."
Such popular marriage centers as I,as Vegas, Nuv., Klkton, Md., and Miami, also recorded fewer marriages in 1961
limn in i960, whereas in Keno the number Increased by a
small margin, the Metropolitan reports.

(jencrul Ike
U 'l S U M M

r*n m

I 'l. l

(In r)

w ill be madu by the Republican
convention In July. There are three
announced candidates to {late —
Senator Tuft, (lov. Warren of Cali­
fornia and Harold K. Biassed

Releasi VOL* savings from unpruliitbl* bondsgr. Put ihsm to work
wuh us sshtis twicr-ytirly Minin*)
sir sbuv* sverige . . . safety assured.

Insured Up To $10,000

Burned To Death

119 W m t F irs t H lre tl

You could look tha whola
town ov«r, trying to learn
who buys I t . . . who sells. . .
who r t n t t . . , who repair*.
Or, you could do It faster—
without leaving your cosy
chair—by looking in the
’YELLOW PAGES.’

CAMPBELL’S CABINETS
•

B U ILD KKS1 S U l'l’LIK S

Phone 1447

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M ILLW O H K

Highway 17-92 South

FEDERAL

HaVlngs &amp; Loan Assn.

Korean War

fln n llu k -a )-•(■
O u|
on leave; Chester D awlckl, an A ir
Force man also nn leave, and
Mingo (iruncrlo, were credited
with saving five persons who were
on the point of collapso when
reached.
Oreaney later re-entered the
building but was forced back when
flames burned Ihe cost o ff his back
and singed his hair.
Me said that as he le lt the build­
ing Ihe second tlm o ho could hear
ii woman shouting, "H elp me, I ’m
horning."
'
Dr. Harold Beattie said ho heard
the anguished screams fo r help
from his home three blocks away,
An elderly couple, dressed only
in nightclothes, nearly collapsed on
the itre e t while w aiting fo r help.
Onlookers look o ff th e ir own shoes
onrt overcoats to protect the couple
from the freezing cold.
• T if t building wee made o f b rie #
and was Ihe largest business-apart­
ment block In this city of 24,000
population.
Firemen said that because of the
huge mass of tangled and smould­
ering wreckage It may be days be­
fore any bodies can bo recovered.
The thousands o f cubic feet or
water pomed onto Ihe flames quickY.J,u r,!?,l.J0
' " “ king oven more
d ifficu lt the Im m odlnlo scorch uf
too wreckage.

liro b lo m i that the American people
must solve. Ho hopes also that It
w ill convince our citizens and
thoso of the othar NATO countries
(bat he views with Ihe utmost
seriousness the responsibilities of
the post to which he Is presently
assigned "
Before Issuing his statement
Elsenhower conferred fo r an hour
w ith his principal advlsora. The
general read u complete file of
preta dispatches from the United
fitates.
Previously Elsenhower had re- i
fused all comment on the political j
developments in Ihe United State*, j
Sen. Lodge, In his Washington an-|
announcement uf Elsenhower'a cn- j
try In the New Hampshire prim ary,
said he had nn direct authorization
lo do in , but declared "he w ill not
w ith d ra w ."

F IR S T

;s Jet pianos destroyed seven Hus&gt;dan - built .M1(1-13 Jets and dam ­
aged 12 In two days o f renewed
furious a ir fighting high over N orth­
west Korea.
U. S. Sabres shot down two MIMS
and damaged two on Monday. The
day before, U. S. planer, blasted
five of the lied Jets to car1h and
scored hits on 10.
tJ. 8. losses, If any, were not
reported. Under a new policy the
U. S. A ir Force w ill announce any
losses only once a week.
Allied ground forces on the west­
ern front fought fiercely in subfreezing weather toward a prize
uutoost lost to the Beds Dec. 20
United
Nations
Infantrym en
made slight gains against stubborn
Chinese resistance early Monday
after hurling back two Bed thrusts
Sunday. The outpost Is west of
Korangpo and only about six miles
from Panmunjom — site of the
deadlocked arm istice talks.
A t sea; A llied warships m iln ........ ........
...................
tulned th e ir tight blockage o f bath
SEOUL, Koreu. i/B—Flashing U. the East and West Korean coasts.

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STA TEM EN T OF CO NDITIO N
AS OF DECEMBER 81, 1051

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COMPTROLLER'S CALL

STA TEM EN T OF C O N D ITIO N AS OF DECEMBER 81, 1951
COMPTROLLER’S CALL
Loam and DlicuunU
Overdrafts

Loans and Dlaeounta

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Banking House,
Furniture and
Fixturaa

Capital Stock

Banking Home, Furniture
and Fixturaa

Hurplus

Fesleral Reserve Bank
Block

Undivided P ro fit*

Federal Hi serve Bank
Mock

Reserves

Othar Raaoureaa

1939 PLYMOUTH

1947 BUICK
Super Sedan, Fully
Equipped, Radio, Itaal
Good Tlrea, Good Gondii

1939 BUICK
Sedan, Extra Good Tlrea,
Radio, Heater—Running
Oood.

Othar Resource*

U. S. Government
Obllgationa

(t,77S,SM.03

gatien* 11 &gt; »a*.901,002,34

Other M arketabl* Benda

&gt;,
' 419,712.47

Other MarkeUtbU
Bonde
14^48,72U7
Cash aad

U. 8, Government
Obll.

Depoatta

1948
CHEVROLET

2,330/917.17

Cuatomara L ia b ility Under
Letters of
Credit

Tin***

the last of tha
n been consumed

W. V. B ittin g
Tnuchton Drug Co.
This Is the time when w#
s ta rt a new page, the beginning
o f a new year. W ill we do bat­
te r than we did the previous
year? W hatever plana you
hope to accomplish remember
th a t you w ill need good health
to do It.
You ure n year older now
and that should m erit some
ronalderatlon. Slckneaa la cost­
l y In tim e and money. Regular
medical c a rt can prevent I ll­
ness. These arc facts th a t must
i«&gt; acknowledged.
Bo don’t blot the year w ith
sieges o f Illness . . . consult
your doctor now . , . have his
prescription fille d by an oblig­
in g druggist.

A#e Of Dependence

America.
. The United Stales is pUyinK
host this week to one id the
v |n a | men, not merely of our
own generation, but of all lime.
£ There ate some of us who do not
with Winston Churchill's
politics, there ere no doubt many
I who will not lika tha purpose of
hia visit to our shorts, which
*!-'fa the final analysis will cost of
i;- us money, and there art others
^ y b o will lay that he is too old
a man hii «|« should step
i?k»Wa and tel youngti men lake
w tr the ship of statg. but nonu
fleny that the priaml British
Einjuta Minister is a most remark| W » tnen. whether kg la writing
kook, making a speech in
K nruam inl, painting a picture, of
England from tha Russians

rn a

0,711-on D y in g Enterprise at an
angle o f SO d a m e * on her star­
board bow, u ifn g a iln a le steel
wire ISO yards long w ith o breaking
strain o f only U tons.
That was like a fisherman tryin g
to land a heavy salmon on a line
meant (or small trout. But the T u r­
moil haa heavy manila homers 20
Inches thick In reserve If the wire
breaks.
Aboard the D y in g Enterprise,
Capt. Ca risen shared watches with
his only companion, Mate Kenneth
Dancy of the Turm oil, who Jumped
from the tug to the freighter early
Saturday, w hite one slept fo r two
hours, the other watched. Then
they awapped.
"Carisen la getting more confi­
dent and more cheery every h our,"
the T urm oil told the Associated
Press. "H e « almost worn out, but
health la good despite the ordeal."
Increasing the cheerlnesa o f the
dauntless skipper was a broadcast
massaga from his father, M artin,
who flaw In from Copenhagen w ith
hia w ife to greet their courageous
son whan he fin a lly makes land

oaet a i i a t»

Total-

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M W ^ 7 i « 107,0W ^4Jt
|M ia ^ 8 9 ,7 9

( 149,110^ 17.74

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1948 BUICK
Bupar Baden. A Beautiful
Green Sedan With White
Well Tiro—Purcheeed and
Qylvan By Local Owner,

capital
!

1948 BUICK
Super Sedan. A Beautiful
Black Sedan, Fully

Surplua

3,000^00.00

Undivided Profita

1,793,1BUM

L e tte r* O f Credit

’ IU W .0 0

D tP W it.

Total

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Social A n d Personal Activities
PHONE H 8

Social Calendar

.Miss Hand Weds
Charles Meriwether

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Mrs. True Entertains
For Bridal Party

The hri.lal n ttn i.ln n t &lt; o f the
I t ue-llasliMiit wedding were hon­
ored at a luncheon on Saturday
given Ity ihe bride elect's mother,
.di*. II. I'. True, nnd her sister,
Mrs. K veietl S. Dix &lt;&gt;f Dayton.i,
at llii' True
home in Lnl.e
Mat v
W hite flowers i i i a itis tic nrliltigouieilts were used at vimlngipoints ill Ihe reception looms,
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Fit spat and Ihc luncheon laid.', who h
lick and tlie** in fa n t -on have to- tt’Ns m n l*|ii| »»(•!( n w h itl- !;t; *
ic iitly moved into their new home ( iitu n rk «lidti. tieM a ic n ti.il
in Winnewood.
nrriingem c.it » f lilies ..f tieVnll.'V wild w hile liip e r- In silver
Mr nnd Mr* W illiam W White holders.
and daughter Kay, left on Saint
Tile In ole's g ift s to her ill
■lav f " i A tlanta, tin. where Mr trn .ln iits
were s t.iliu g
silve,
W hile is attending Dental School vanity trays.
Those attending Ihe liiM ih.no
Di. nnd 'Its . Kdwnrd Kpstem w ith the l.riile -.'ln t. were Mi'-s
have ns (licit guest. Dr. Kp tela’ - Denise W liitemnn of Ft laiudet
is 'i i M i*' Sarah Fpstcin &lt;•( Cen­ dale. Mrs. Kverelt S. Dix " f
Davionn. Miss Dihui linker. Mi*s
te rville , Mil.
It. tt v llaslmm o f Warreiislmr.*,
Friends of Mr* M iiin m Itussoit M o, Mrs. Frederlel, Itlnml «f Ft.
of Lie'h A lle ir w ill regret to lesto Lauderdale, Mrs Kdwnrd Smith
that she is'confined iii the Florida " f Jefferson, lla ., lit I It* Tool
Turner ami her mnthci
Mis.
Sanitarium in Orlando.
Peggy T urner o f IT. Ijtuderdal •-

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e rs o n a l s

M tj.sD A .
Mi *» It ti I It llu iid , 'Ill'll'li1*'' i'l
Tito P hllntliw i GTo»* of the tlio late Mr. nod M i*. W n ltri S
F irs t Presbyterian €'hiin-li w ill llu iid , nod t 'lin ilr . .lame M 'i'
moot nt 7:45 I ’. M. w illi M i*. tvclhrr, w,.» o',i , , , e.1
Ite.
George S tin r, 42'J Hiinuncrlin ill Fl. I.n o d 'idale l&lt;\ Hi,. I*e\
Avcnur.
Murk t'u rp e ii'e r, form er ie, i,,r o'
81. M ark* Chapter. Holy C ro n Holy I 'm , , r i n in l i, it n .u no
Church, w ill m r r t w illi Mr*. A. XV. Ooiiiued lodnv "o
their return
Leo, 2110 Lntirol A vrm io, ul M:i»ti from u wedding trip I " lla iiin s .
P.M.
('ll tin.
Circle* o f Ih r K irtil M clhm li*l
Mr*. M i'iiw e tlie r i. Heoernl . n
O iurch w ill ntoot ns follows: Cir- pervisor of liistrnetion of Setnii»d*
rlo No. 2, w ith Mrs. John W. (ill- County S ell"",- r t u .. " I m ill'
inn al r.or. Vnlrtu'iu D riv r; C irri" tlie li Imme ul I .01 I'.ilk ..........
No. il, w ith Mrs. To to Chapman,
n t hor homo on West F irs t Street;
rGlrclo
!,rc!c No,
k ° 6,
\ 4,w ith M
£ f‘r*.K i,J.
nlr,y
! r ,l: &lt;;*............
w iii u n it nt in mi
P. iThur...
,,
of M r* W II
mond. 012 rflm Avenue, and Circle V i in. on on (lie (irln n d ii 1111:*i
No. fl, w ith M r*. Ray ifc rn .n , 2410 £ ‘rJM,lwn " "
Palmetto Avenue.
The Sanford Woman's f ’ liili w ill
The Tourist Clul. w ill meet in have a leu, honoring Mis. Hue
the Service Center nt H:II0 P. M. hum ('• Hume, president of HoMr*. Slew-art tlrn«-n o f W
fo r Its regular meeting nod elec- F liiriila Federation of Worn m' Twentieth Street has returned
0 o n o f officer*.
Cluli* from, :i;tin to 5:un p.m. at from Miami w lir ir she spent ahull'
TlIK M P X V
the cluli house.
a week.
The P ilot Clul. w ill hold Its reg.
The T.F..L. I lass of the First
The Dulled Daughters „( the
ula r liUNlness meeting In the Mon
lla p lis t Church w ill meet in the
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. K irby have
llu ild in g
el 11.(Hi lind as Ih e ir guests, ,|, V. Join's. Jr Confederacy met at the home ..f
toxuinn lin te l nt 8:0(1 n.nt. at whirh ftdiientimml
llm o Mis* Marlon l.ippman, It. P. M. w ith Mrs. .1. A. tu n n in g - arid th e ir son, James A. K irhv. Mis. J. M. Hayes on F iid n y w ith
Mrs. Margaret Marshall as ,odint, governor o f P ilot Interna­ ham's group ns hostesses
lu ll|i o f Shreveport, l.a.
hostess. Mis. W It. tryson, presi­
tional n f St. Petersburg, w ill pay
FKIH A V
dent, conducted the meeting md
her o fflrln l visit. A ll rom iitittiio
The Snofoid Shrine Clul. w ill
Mr. and Mis, It.d.ert Howell Mis. A, h lies ettei gave tile •(«'chairmen nro requested to hrlm: hold its le g iila r dinner m icting .it
th e ir report* w ritten in ituadriipll- the M m ilcm iim lin te l at 7 Oil have ns their guest Mis. H owetl'. volional.
I'htlis weie made foi a liillclicoll
rale, to the meeting. A dinner, I*. M. A ll Nollies arc leipieiled to mot tier. M l* T. II. Spenr* -&gt;f
Tampa.
meeting to lie held on Jail 18
honoring Mis* l.ippman, w ill Im tie present.
nt Ho- M n vfiiii Ion
O H d in the Dining Hoorn at 0:10
Tile eircles o f the S a id a I
..
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,, ,
Following Die in e rtllle ic fn -Ii
p.m. The hoard meeting w ill lm Harden Clul. w ill meet at follows
Vi
' 1,
dinpriiHcd w ith.
Palm Circle
w ill meet a. 12 mi
nod tw o sons It.d ^ .t and Uliieuls
i . r lr weie served hv the Inis,
The regnlnr business and nnei'il noon, at II..
home of Ml l i N have returned to Han or. a fte r i trsscu. Those present weie M l.
• P Hi'indnn, Mrs. Ii II. I.noev,
tnorllng o f the D m iglilcrs of Wes­ Hat**, -Till N. Jessamine Xv.n.ie, vacation (pent lo W clnta
nil*
Mis. A K. Rosseller. Mrs. Mary
ley Hilllday .School Cluss of the w ith Mis. .1
||. ( ’a ril ni. ... j Ten. and in Mansfield, I n.
St long, Mrs. (1 V Horace. Mrr.
F irs t Methodist Church w ill lie hortess.
Mugf.idi.-i Circle
w i’ l
(leoige llishop, \ | i - F F Room.
lirld at the home of Mrs. M. It.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Rudd have
il In t , M i*. I.. A. Hi iioilcy. Mis.
Sm ith, 40(1 Itinnlie Drive, ut 8:011 meet al II dn X M. al the I. &gt;&gt;.•• returned
from
Hellworsl, Ala
o
f
Mrs.
C
II.
Cogliurn.
212
S,
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Dyson, Mrs. W II K irhv mid the
P.M. Hostesses w ill lie liV *. lien
where they spent a few days as hostesses.
Avenue,
f«u
a cover,-I
i I im i
Monroe, Mrs. Sm ith, M r*. Richard
guests o f Mrs. Rudd's parent*,
luncheon,
w
ith
Mrs.
X
X
F
Hickson, Mrs. O. K, W hite, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kdmomlson.
Klrrhhoff, Jr. us rndmsti &lt;&lt;
T. Iiradford lly rd nod Mrs. K. K.
.Incauni.la Circle w ill m. .1 n■
M e r r ill.
II..ho Dean l " f l on Salurdnv f.,*w U nity Meeting w ill lie held nt 1:00 nt Ihc h.uui' of Mrs. I.
New H n-'" 0 . I'ooo. where he In nt
the Valdes Hotel every Tuesday liu rk c Steel.', '.'.'Ill Kim Xv.'ino
tending Vale |lrt|ver«ltv He -i»'t &lt;
uvenliig nt 7:15 o’clock. Carolyn Program, vi itim t g n id n i . in
M i l I *«*i I•i i i n ('
Min in* nf
the iT iils tm n . vacation here w ith Miitll &gt;nn, |»i«'*xt(|rnt »»f tin F b 'iiili
II. Parsons, m inister and teacher. Ovled". Minn.sit I'in ie w ill
at
10:00
A.
M.
at
the
toioi.'
of
t.is iniretils, Mr and Mis. It I.
V isitor* welcome.
K rilri nt Km nf \Y u iiiiin \
w ill
Ileitn.
Circle No. V-II o f the First Mis. Lowell Ozicr, t in Siiio
!•«* iriieHt »|H*ali«'i nt th Won »»•'merlin
A
veilin'.
Methodist Church w ill mccl w ith
f'lnS ItiiHincww meeti n r hik ! I inch*
I to rn Circle w ill meet at 2 Jo
M r*. Then Pate, at 120 W. Klgh-*
Mrs. Mnrg.net Kckcrl o f Si in n In )*♦• belli on W**flfM* ilnv •»!
P,
M.
at
the
home
o
f
M
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K.
teenth Street.
l.o ilit, M». is spending the w inter 11! ;m iiin . Mi
K n 'i’b
A i tin
.Ir.,
w ith
Mi
The Gleaner* Sunday School Terw illeger
here lis the gue«t of hei brother S lllitb Is MMltlHlll Ilf III*' |MlU*lilt1l
W
imloii
O'Neal.
Oinla,
a
.
Ill
*
Class o f the F irst lla p ti*! Church
mid sister-in law. Mr. and Mrs. iHi'l Mt&gt; .S |1 11iirlil** vfMim 4 Ki
w ill have their social meeting at guest .Ipeukei
Paul I'e jo l.l, Sr. SI..- is nl«n a sis- t*lmrir«* i»f tlu* mu u T lii'ii* w ill
D
irt
f.iin
l.'iie
i
t'lre
le
w
ill
m-.'!
,J h e Church Anne*, at 7:110 pm .
."I"
ter of Heolge and J.din Per..Id
nl*M In* Oil rx ililn l c f * 111- 11ji 11* i viASt*
at
the
home
ol
&lt;^vlth Mrs. W. A. Cagle nnd M m .
n .•»f M m . II II l*n|*c ut tins nf fm ..
Mrs.
('.
W.
linker,
5
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I'lum
"SI.
It, K. I'e iiiifo y ns hostess.
Mr and Mrs Andrew C. HI Inc Ill'MI'l V111foM'i UK' V I m- Kill'll' vIMl
Dilve. K it Stone w ill he g u i'.t
Circle 7-A o f ths eirst Method
have li'tlili.i'd flo n . t'h n i Iratmi. M m . W illi mu II (!im "-*|r, p'one
speaker, w ith l.is to p i., “ A ir
U t Church w ill meet at
p.m. layering".
W. Vu.. where they visited for 185 W
Nt the home i,r Mrs. K. M. W illMrs. Ilo iiu ' w ill I,,- oi Mmifd|.|
Hil.iseu. t 'il.'le w ill meet at illem l two weeks w ith their soliIhnis, 210(1 ('oidovii Drive, w ith 2:30 P M. tit the home o f Mrs. in-lnw mid daughter, Dr. mid for several days a- the uui'*l of
M r*. C harlrs Howes, ro-lmstrss,
at
J. P. Thurmond, O f! Kim Avenue, Mrs. lieorge Miynknwn mid win, M is. S m itli and w ill speak
Woman's C luli H ireling, in near­
- The Wnnian'a Hihle Class o f With ro-hoslesses. Mrs. J. Carver, Andy.
by towns. On Thursday a tea w ill
the F irs t lln p tls t Church w ill meet and Mrs. Frank Sandler Mrs.
lie given ill ln*l homo flo n i 'I :tM» to
a t 7:30 p.m. at tho home of M r*. R. F. lioehlk. guest speaker, mi
Mr. mid Mr*. II. Cl. Drake and 5:110 p.m. at the d u ll house.
K. 8. Rockey, 1.110 Park Avenue, the topie, "Corsages".
'’hildren. M arline and Henry, of
w ith M r*. II. C. Moore ns cn-hosThe regular monthly meeting of flnslouin, N. C. visited hen- d u r­
New Ymk City',, greatest -now
'Hnllle Harrison C h a p in , D A .lt ing th r Imll.lays w ith Mrs. D iukc'*
ll oteiirred on Dec 211-27, I'.il7,
The Woman'. Illlile Class o f the w ill meet at 1:00 p m. nt th " home ...iri'iits, Mr. and Mrs. It. W. fa
F irst lla p tis t Chul.'h w ill meet at of Mis. F. K. Hole, ot n o t I'a tk Turner. The Tinners and llie lr w ill'll 25.8 iIll'll, • nl mmw fell in ,i
7:30 p.m. at the home o f Mrs. A v n iii.', w llti Mr« C It Daivsnn '{nests visited foi some time in " I loan pel |o,|
K. R. Rockey, HUH Pork Avenue, rn-hosless. A ll v i'itln g daughlei . I lie la od w ith Mi and Mrs. tim e
I he e.lsl,-1 iiiiiiis I |„n iil of land &lt;o
w ith Mrs. It. C. Moor.' as ro-hna are invited
the D lliled Sillies i- West tjllodily
T in n e r and son, Jim.
lea*.
Head, near K ii*l|« o t, Me., in long
Dr. Roger I'h illip s , well known
Mi and Mrs. II. K. M orris mol Illlile 111! degiees. ,%7 liiillu ti s.
psychiatrist, w ill speak an "A rlo loils. It.d.ert mol Krnle, had a*
rscnce" nt tho Junior High School
• lii'ii guests the past weekend it
A uditorium , at 8:00
P.M.
A ll
'hen MD Ranch. Miss Knsriiinrv 1
teachers nnd parent* o f Seminole
tin n ie r. Miss Niincv
Rountree,
County arc cordially invited.
mid Henry Tnnke, nnd Joe Fisher.
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For Sunday gursts they entertain
Thero w ill lie n lioaril meeting
i'd Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Howell
o f tho Hanford Cnnlmi Cluli at
mid daughter. Sue Lynn, Mrs. T
IIIR T II A N N O D N I KMF.NT
0:30 a.h i . nt the Harden Center.
II. Spent * nf Tampa, and Mr. and
The regular luislue** meeting
Mrs Joe Fisher o f fieneva.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Itoheit
It.
(
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and lunrhron w ill ho hold at the
Sanford Woman's C luli nt 12;,HI lahnn unnounre the l. iit li of a
1.1. Comdr. Robert K. IVnree,
p.m. w ith Mr*. Renluirn C. Home, daughter, K it l.ynette, Jan. t, ot Mrs Prm ,» nod their three soils.
o f Madlann, president o f the F lo r­ the Frrnnld Iju ig h to n Mem.irial lto l..'ii F . .Ir.. Steven. White, and
ida Fedeiallm i nf Wonian'a Clubs, Hospital. Mra. t'nllahaa u th r •lame, Walker, have arrived fio m
as gum t speaker. There w ill also former Martha Page of thl eilv
Mr. nnd Mr*. J W. Livings 'fo o te r, 'V, t ’alif.. where Ciundr.
b f an exhibit of Ihe puinllng* of
Pearce l.n lieeo a llrm lin g (Iriie rn l
Mra. II. II. pope. Reservation* o f Altnmootn Springs, aumnince Lit..' School. Mr* I ’rn rre and soils
the b irth o f a daughter, Jiiuirttn,
a may lm made with M r*. W. II.
Jan. 5, nt the limnl hospital. Mrs. w ill r.'iiin iii In S iiiifotd w ith her
'.” 0rae*»le, phone 185-W.
Livings Is the form er Ossie oareiits, Mr. mid Mr-'. Kl. C lair
THU RSD AY
W hile, .It while Comdr. Pearce l«
Jordan.
Central C lrrle o f the Hanford
Mr. and Mrs.
II.’ Lee an- al sea ns navigator o f tho a irrra ft
nminro the l. iit li of a son, ('lurries cm tie r, Oiiskntiy.
Henry, Jr., Jan. 5 at the Fernald
Laughton
.Mrmurial
Hospital.
The Itallct Iturse dr Monte C ar­
i
Mr*. I^ e in (It* former Doruthy lo which was presented nt Ihe
llrldges.
Municipal Auditor hint in Orlando
T K 8 T VODR " I. Q."
Mr. nnd Mr*. Paul P. I'eaohl, oil Friday evening a tlia r lr d many
f l ) What is the plural of
J r, of A|iopkn, Miiaouitce the Sanford people, among wliem were
court m nrlinl?
td rtli o f a son. Robert Paul. Jan Ih r following: Mrs. Jack H m lrrcr,
fl, a t the Feinald
Ijiiig h to n Mrs. Joe l.evv, Mr*. M ln d rn l Lino,
(2) What is the meaning o f
Memorial llo n p ltn l. Mis. I'esold Mrs. Jim Young, and Doiui*
the prefix p'etrn In petroleum T
Is the form er Lois K rrw in of Young, Mis* Klse Farley, Mr. and
(3 ) Who said, " F u ll many n
Fraehnld, N, J.
Mis. Floyd A. Palmer, the Rev.
flower Is horn to blush unand Mr*. II. L. Zimmerman, Mr.
aren"?
The Province hell, later known sn.l Mis Alton Duxhury. M r*. W.
(4) W hat Is the ehlaf moun­
a* the L ib e rty Hell, cast In Lon­ II. W iny. Mrs. Irv in g Fleischer,
tain range o f Mexico?
don. arrived in Philadelphia
In Mrs. Nancy llroek, Fred Wllann,
(lit What does the D. stand
I71U. I t cracked during Its test- Mr. and Mr*. (!. C. Welsh, Mia.
fo r In John D. Rockefellar'a
lug. I l was recast and clocked OTIcmI (Toaby, Mra. J. I'. K ail,
name?
• M in when lolled n t Ihn funeral Mr. mol Mrs, L. II. Connelley and
A naw rr* w ill lm found among
n f Chief Justice John Marshall in Mis. Al Wallace.
MMUPO (or lh# cameramen U
today'a Classified Ada.
Patricia Ann M u lla rkty, SO, of
Dallas, Tea,, named 1032 "M aid n(
ILONA MAH8F.Y W K IM
Cotton" al Memphis, T tn n Pat, a
NKW ROCHKl.LE, N. Y. t^ - A c FRENCH F R IE D
aanlor al Soulhtrn Malhodlsl 0nl«
Ires* Ilona Massey was m arried
HOT DOOR
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Sunday to Charlrs Walker, Man­ varsity, won an aulo, a lu ll ward*
rob*, and a sls-monlh tour ot 40
IIA R R E C IIE D ■ *
hattan Jeweler.
elllat. Twelve slate* w v rt rtp ie *
Mis* Massey, Hungarian horn,
H A M B U R O K R H ....... JQc
•anted In the contest aponaoted by
was divorced from Alan C urlla In
collon Industry. (Inlrmailnnoh
1043. Her aar was given as 10,
Walker's as 34

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State President
To Speak At Club

Today’H Quizzical
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for "P reocriptlon S ptdal*
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Mis. James W. Ilashmii, the fo i met \ l n . I'I,m lo ll,• \ , i
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ilnoi-htcr o f Mi. mid Mrs. Ibdierl KII'Wi-iMi I' i m , i l.nki M a n . who
Inn i lave lo Fo - Hashiim. " f llo* S oofoi'l \ a \ al X o sitiu v Xu '-' iilo li.
holt nl Ml ,,0't XII s 11t v ol F ills II., I, do ,,l XX
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all r o u t of SiiliO'I.IX evening it I I I I’l. I w 'f iiiii ' Ii -•• • '• - ' I • •
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Miss Charlotte Avis True Becomes Bride Of
Fas. James Basham In Camileliu'ht Ceremony
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nf N|in.» I 'll.il h»l Ir
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!• ir w illi lin u liir I'liiii" * * ’* Inn-’ XI.
'I. I ’. II.
Into tlu* Imdir*' w"»"
t iii'Li* I lle l I Ii • I'.lh v . ..( I
1 • n rl- iio,I velvet flow er* ..f * . . -I M. ao.l Mi
I n
I . a lls They wore gea.l Inna' Milan I" I ...... ’ -.....I ■ • d i i
... (hell him ai&lt;&gt;I . a. ne.I b"inpiet
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l.io.I.. I "
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fu ll. .
J.olu.
I" art roses.
( .III.
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•• Mid I 1
I. iffe lii mnl Ih e ir flowei . n.cl S li" l« ii •ii"lilb*'l " I \ 11111« S•
iinrns were sim ilar i» iio.se ..( I b ' l l i i
IM I II
" I l l l l I* \
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ii.
e mnl run ami mm.I uf honui.
Klt|*|»u I'l b"ti'(ii*iY ii I * " i" '
L lu le Totli T ill lle l, of Ft Th I* III l ll 'l ' 1" " 'll ,| t * l-b d V. |l
&gt; lUilenlale. wn* flo w n g n l Sli • i rtudiiif i!, M*i • !•••••!
mid * •'
'sore pi tnl pink w ill. . ..nil lose l i i i l Mi m *iii i S lu t" i dl» r*
II*
tlln g , mi.l she a. a tl.ie -l petals |t« ||
III" 1*1b" I I'f I'lil ‘ .''H i
• ' ra m .Ilia* aa.l lin y violet*
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Klis Jamea XV lltll.e t of III.
II* 111. lie i * &lt;• ik * d 1"
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in fo n l
Naval
Xusilnnv
Ai. I %liMXk iiMlIi Ill'll I " All I* 1 " • id
'a ll.Ill aele.l a- he .1 ...no. mol I nil If* I.f I 111 \ I •! \
0 tiers were t ill. I! D. H a lils , Nil Si ||l Kill 111 Jbillf •" d
1 ( jg l T. &lt;&gt; lle.lm .iii, I.) I Ju i
ll II. Loll "..I, l.t. P K. Lillians,
I Mini l»tit h f i i'iu i"iii y m f* i
...ul |,L It it Sr hnl.iirkei, all TV i limi»H» ik iii" i i i - i b it x i i i .
&lt;i tin. Naval A ir Slation.
filNI In H1MI lilt him V"I " •(
For her ilniighter's weil.ling,
Mrs, True chose n gown of silver
I'.iry faille w illi flshu Ja.l-el, mi,I
I 'H A lim : L A K E
ha wore an orchi.l .oisage M r,.
I .lahani, inolhei »f liie brnle
i-.nom, was gowned in slide g i.'v
&gt;t«pe, with maleliing uiTessoiles
ii off mi on liiil rorsiige,
llo o i.illa l.lv following Hie cei
. oinny ii rei i'id iiin was liel.l in
Now Slum Ing
tho
Lake
Mary
C ouim unilv
lluilding.
Decnrallnn* for the
a ffa ir ini'lu.leil cedar hough*, an I
white
camellias,
w ith
while
-'re n in ri* from each earner o f
I I.a room In a central duster of
white wedding hells Tile bride’*..
li.U lf was rrn le rrd w ith a five

JOSEPH COTTON — COUINNE CALVET
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Baseball Group Will
Hold Meeting Tonite
Meeting Is Open To
Piu 1)1 ic; C Of C
Lists N a m e s Of
14 New Members
Tin* GIh iih I pi-, o f (Viniini&gt;M,ii -j'liliiui lin•ilpiill nhim dng I'oinriiitli'o
w ill meet tpirih'M h j I I i o th ’ j ip11p-p
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tlic fn tu tr nt tlio Hniifoiit iim fi.
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|K)liitn:
1, I'm mill oit'nnir.iill hi of tin
I'I'W Sniifuril rltili in illili'i lo of
firin lly rn n ii’l lost y m i'Now
Yotk (lim it working iiuti-eiiiriit.
2. fTiiii«l«|i*rntiiiii of nny hint
minnt ■■ nt(&lt;‘rn|it |,y iiiiijor li’iigmteams to sign n wmkiru&gt; 111:110
iiit’tit with 1 in- 1 ttiia tnitii,
•It Work out 11 11 In 11 to firmin’,
tin |1lf,2 Sniifonl 1 In w |) 1 lull
W illi 11 m il I I I 1,0(11) - liiiliuiu.
thi’ Sniifonl hi|T.i’liiill I i’ll mi I •&lt;
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Jinrn iit( n Mtirrllinu upset, the
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stepping younit Florida (• ators ure it 110 to tuinhli* from Hit*
iinhculrn rlinks this work ami lose
their Southenslern Conference bas­
ketball leadership
Salurduy night nt Gainesville the
fast
breaking c h a r u c s o fJ o h n
Muuer take on mighty
m ill the Wildcats, rebounding from
hi t week's close call with Luulsl
ana State, are expected to pur it
on the upstart Floridians.
Kentucky, heavily favored to re­
tain its SKC title, tnude Jin league
ilelml a record breaker lust Thurs
day hy runnlmt tip Ibe greatest
I mint tola I hi conference history

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Annual Convention
CINCINNATI «Av-A flock of p&lt;&gt;
teiithd hcudaclies was oil the uRcii
da us n reliininury sessions started
today for the tilth annual conven­
tion of the N aliuiiul Col lea i ale A th ­
letic Association,
The remedies — If found - won'I
lie considered until Inter In
H at’
TH K NCAA deluuutcs arrived
Home of them, notuhly that tonccrnina the lelevislna of fuohnll
aanies, have been uolnu on for
many months
Some of the others eimei-med
(Mist
season cotilesls, iiriueipally

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NOVEMBcR

Women’s Open At JaxWith
Ity

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Hi Ity Jaini’Miii. San Aidoino,
lex loniu-i National Aliudenr mill
Naliuiiul open cliuiii|ihm, lirnk see
mid mtiney id $.r&gt;1Kl with 231. seven
strokes behind the winner
lliiha Ziihunas. Tam pa, defend
inn champion, si-rnmbled all over
the course for three days and even
her (treat recovery shots left her
nine strokes helnml Miss Sunux
lied ful Ihnit p la n ’ with Marlene'
liiioer. Sarasola at 23U Knell col
lecled &gt;275

io n i s e -hoi i uiiiid - ul it ( i .led ill 11)13 31 apii'i'i
tor
one iiiuti i pal
iivei
Mil. Hen:, iciioil lo Mrs /..■
llii u 2M2
y hi it lliiiilw ood Muni Inn las hi Hl.'il louiiey w millin’ and
« i|iiiJ Course
the i loss
ennui y We.illiervane
'Tlie &lt;iidy lim e stu- went over par Touriuiineid eh.iiiipion, was play
.'17 .'111 7ii was iii Sunday's filia l hut In i first enlf alter two o|iera
round, when u i-olil wind whipped lions (nr a hone spot in tier left
iieruss Hie course arid made n even heel and a serious virus Infection
loualier for the mrls to lid (lie
Knlhv McKinnon, Florida South
small, elevated mid well trapped ern Culleue student mid runner up
U lceus
In tin- Women’s National lidercol
Miss S i i k u s ' 7!l w a s Hie best score Iodide Tonninmcnl Iasi year, was
of tile day, malelieil indy by Sldr- low am ateur
She scored 211 to
ley Spink, Detroit professional heal our Mury l.riia Faulk Tlmma
Miss .Spnrk luill Iroulile in earlier ville, ( 1*1 , low amateur here a year
rounds and her 7!) I’ave her mi ago. Miss Faulk shot 2(3, fading
heller Ilian Insl iinniey place ot lo 1)2 on closing day
Professionals
completing
the
Winner ot women's stouten wax
money winning list were Alice Hull
Mur.ila 11III' lie ot I ais Anuelcs The
TAM PA id*—Steady play Ilia Tony lirs l seeded Miss llu riie defeated cr, Sarasota, 2H. *150; Itevcrly
Vincent of M iam i Is (lie new si tin lex second ranked Mrs. I,aura b ill Munson. Fargo. N D . 213, *l5o;
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In udilithm, II was a 11111 h the
colleae h.o.kethall liuiiihhna si-uo
dills ami the ip icsliiiii id tie i-iu|ih.i
tlx of s|Hirts were c e ila lli lo have
ot least lo io tfie iiil places on Ihc
prouram
Toe ucltiul NCAA sessions wiin’l
start until Thursday hut committee
Italherlnas and m rotlnus of attd
Fated ciraanuntlims started today
The associated wroups Included
Ihu colleae fotlm ll ami colleae
liUKchall coaches

Ten (College ("ape
Teams Survive In
Undefeated Ranks

son The emitei cm i’ races are lust
stalling uml there are only ID ma­
jor undefeated teams
It the fuvnriU’s keep gning down
us they Imve, the Ida hoys In the
conferences could he In for trouble.
All the choices m (lie league races
have showed to advunluge so far,
though
before Saturday night's action,
there were 13 umlcfcalcd miintels Three hit Ihe dust — Michi­
gan Slate, l.a Salle and Murray
(K y ) Stale. So now the list stand*
as VdlowsV
Kansas ( I I 0 ). Florldn (10 0), Se­

Racing Commission, was a visitor
at the Hunford-Orlnndo Kennel
Club Saturday night. He was In
conference with tra rk o fficials fo r
some lim e and expressed himself
us pleascil with the manner III
1 h id , the greyhound ritelnjs plant
wua being operated.
An exceptionally large crowd
turned out Saturday night fo r the
riu'lnir program which was fea­
tured hy many upsets In which
favorites ware humped at the
turns, causing high-odd dog* to
reward their backer* w ith high
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Maruthon Vet Wi»H
Miami Sailing Itace
M IA M I
Chet T ln g lrr of M ara­
thon. veteran of 20 years ol sail­
ing, won the national winter chain
pionship for thistle class sailboats
in the third annual M iam i Sun
shine Kegalta Sunday.
The Florida skipper tied wilh
Dick Itrulnnrd of Mystic. C onn,
on points Iml Tlnglcr's Sand Dipcr
heat llruiiiard's Guy Gal two ut
of three times
Krik Hansen of Mia mi won Hie
moth class title, Jerry Gwyim id
M iam i retained Ins stale suicide
crown, llnwurd Fold of Miami
Nwcpl all three licut* to retain Id*
slate lightning title; und Miami's
Jack Drice won the star ra te ; and
liudily Kims of M iam i Ink (he
Bantam title.

J r w r l ' a Trillftlt, T i t l l h i l r r J r l . T o l lo ll , l‘*or&lt;'M|i-r Dim I r i o n , H’n I I r*&lt;ii t ,
M hl W I m l , H r r m l o r itU&lt;&lt;hi»
l i i m i r i i ii %1 k — A / i t i i h - m i i #
Jack
I'ark , M d c r
llm ,
L a tl y
H ull
VV'alkrr,
W Iii t r y ' »
M|)«*c 1111, f(r«1 K r n l h r r , O v w r L a y ,
I to n liJr T n k i v
* 1 * 1 II I I I K I i— A KM lm Mil#
4lit y Kali, l o r J o n , Jmloti, Djihi
lln g liy
ll'r
M u n i 11m i,
Him p in *
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T » ! \ I I I H i l l:— H tl H K K ti ur* #
K (*, l l r u w u l r , H p rin ic Alniil. Lillie*
T r u m i i , L e r o y , L o c a l O p t i o n , i» u r
ra tid n ru , llurtril
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(12-40, and Dayton whippet) M urray
Slate, 09-55.
You don't have to look nny fu rth ­
er than Ihe unbeaten list l o see
Ihe league that apparently Is going
to get Involved In the most b ille r
fight. I t ’i the Big Ten where three
at the unbeaten* hang th e ir hat*.
Illln o ti, Indiana and Inwa all are
in the thick of It, while Michigan
lim Hull (10 (I), Mississippi Slate Slate could ihoot out front If any
(D l)l. Iowa (8 0), Illinois (8-0), Du- of the leaden should falter.
ouesne (8 0), Indiana (8 0), St.
The nation's No. t team In lastiJimavonluro (7 0), Syracuse (0-0). weeh’a Associated Press poll, Kan­
Of Hie (earns Ihat dropped off the sas, has the best record, and the
list Suturday, only Michigan State Jayhawk* lok a* though they nev­
tltlls t of Hie D ixie Tennis Tourna­
Ktinncn
of
Clearw
ater
Heach
7
5,
|
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Dodd,
'Tampa,"244
nm|S
*I25
eu,cht;
made It close, bowing lo Iowa, 01 er Intend to lose. They awamped
ment uiid he not the nlory hy
I
’eggy
K
irk,
Findlay,
7
,
24(1,
*HH).
huiHInfj anil mnkinn n ifty place­
uo. St. Louis murdered La Salle, Oklahoma, 71-48.
(iolden and (iardner Mutiny of
ment shots.
Miam i learned lo win the dtmlilcx
He defeated (Ira n i Holden of t hl- crown by downing two Hollins Col­
I'ujpi In slrulahl sets Sunday u 1, lege learn members, Alfredo Mil
0 4, 7 5. Vincent was third seeded lei of Mexico Cily and Calhmm
In Iho Dixie mol (Ira n i, fourth
................. . Tam pa, 4 fl, 0 4, 8 (1.

Vincent Wins Dixie
Single Net Tourney

IOWA C IT Y , lu 'Js— Forest Kvaihcvski, a teacher of power foot­
ball who rails his new Job a “ real
challenge," Sunduv night was ap­
pointed head coach at the I ’niver
slty of Iowa
The Iowa Hoard of Control of
Athletics named ;.e 33 year old
form er Mlcluuan star as Leonard
Itaffensperger's successor within
three hours alter Kvashevkl's for­
mal resignation was accepted by
Washlnglon State College ut Dollman He will report here Feb I
Dresldenl Virgil Hunehrr of Hie
university, and the State Hoard of
Kducotinn form ally approved the
athletic board's recommendation
Sunday
Kvaslievksi wus given a five year
contract mid the rlghl to bring his
own assistants. Moth he uml uni
versily offieials declined to reveal
his salary, which is presumed to
lop the *12.000 he received at
WSD
Kvnshcvskl, who as tpiarterbuek
did mile!) of the Mocking for All
America Tom Harnum in Hip), di­
rected WSD lo its best season in
20 years last full Thu Cougars won
7, lost 3 uml were considered u
strong Doclfic Coast contender in

l.itwrence Roger* of Kissimmee,

tx.rfluu l l . t l lln llr l&gt;4*lll»l#|
In a 1Hi ,'iH ruul of Mississippi,
10 20
1 Bua Kstis
4.40 S.lo
Hut the Wildcats were hard - T A, » T ra v .I.r
3 60 3 3u
f
4 no
Kminn's
M
l.t.r
pressed Saturday nlitht and needed
lio .in
g
iiin
i.iu
i3
-]i
a shot in the arm from a reserve ll•a ii.v i •&lt;it' i i i .i: t fu im lr ’i* Ar# &amp;
sophomore uuard to subdue deter­ .sI1K K ill,. (3-3, liulll l u in
&gt;•••4 u r n u s e n— s i ««h. n i i .
mined I, S IJ, Hilly Kvan* paced
T im . , iiMi
a second half spurt which won for 1 Hulpriinrln.
i 20 l.lu
1 hi
1'Mill * IIP
Hie Itnppini'ii. 57-47.
Air. I ’r.ston
1
I’ll'l'lys
1
1
:1
Ii
■
&gt;
10 in
Darkhorse Mississippi State, co
g illid .lk (3 «, l*ii 4a.
leader with Florida with a 3-0 sec
t-'U’- r i l II V ,n --- It, Id,ha N il.
record, meets opponent* less uifled
Tina., 113.1
10 20
S io * mi
than Kentueky tills week and has i &lt;&gt;r tin ii
Plain liro
i
4 40 .1 2d
a much heller chance of holdlnu i K « i(r Mia*
&amp; 6o
the lend The surprlslnuly talented
QUlnlHn tl-S&gt; • IO.IO
H t t r i i ti s i r — s i a, x . n ii •
Maroons hurled cellar
dwelling
Tim# 1 Hi 4
(ieoruiii. H.'l 85. Iasi week and are
1'n»*y llllt ■
7 30 3.60
16.00
1favored over Mississippi Thursday l V#l vuy
i.10 3 10
i UboNi W riter
3 40
and Tnlune Saturday
i i - si m in
I, S U , beaten only hv Mis- 1 g&gt;iin|p&gt;u
N M S I I X T I I HACK,— f l ' i e t h i H i t *
slsslppi Stale and Kentucky in nine
1 3 n * i .rj.u
lisa eh II p-II pp
t, in sin l.ft'i
names, is rated to take a third
J
I.nil
y
Hiitili&gt;ii
lm
(m i
(all loniuhl from Vanderbilt Iml (he 1 • In I&gt;1 I llliil I In I. y
S.iiii
nicelmit has all the imtredienls to
g u l a l s l a l i - l i |l &amp; 411
K t n i l T I I HACK— I V ia tb a H lla
heemiie tin- SKC "nam e of the
riasai aa.a
week "
lln lh rr Hiir|ir|s»il sla
* (a s ua
Vaiidy. rated Just under Ken « Nu A11M
« |U . SO
8 t»p-|il»
t ’l i n s s r
3 *a
liirhy hy Hie pollsters, he)|an Its
g u l n l s l i i (3 «i 4*3 3a
looterenre prouram lust week with
A 4 A T 44 II A I • ’— It INlfcs Nils
an let I'm w in over Tennesseo.
Tlm ri na-i
pi t a
7 la
I sa
Auhtiro. which zoomed away fast •: Mvfl in va il
3
It
s
A
l
a
r
i.* a
| an
mill then heuiin slippinu two weeks
7 t, a ll
3 sa
nun, (aces (1corgiu Tech Wedries
g u l l l l i ' l n 13 Si 131 3 D
T l n r , 0 .3.4
day mid Vanderhllt Saturday. The T H A T II H A C K — m i K I
H ty lv l i l t s
31 l u
l a ( a I3i&gt;a
I'almsmell still have a respectable
*1 p 'ul,p a n i l I ' l s v t - r
3 ,ail 311a
u:t record but have u rocky road ■ Clckpiy
i «a
nt 13 straight conference games
pyuiuipiin u -m ir. 7 3a
ahead
T O N M iir r s EN TR IE S
Tech raised the hopes of Its
ViH*T i iir r s — r u iu r iir
boosters by winning Ihe (.'nrolimi
«inn HU|&gt;. I ’tril 111, All wliiit. Him k •
lm Hal Ion Tournament during the *r, H til|) |ir r , 11411«S«'ti i t t i i ' k f t . tall I Ii*
Christinas huliihiys hill dashed Shjiilli*, M e ll m Lull
N IC rO * II l i t I K — .1 tH il ia % |||r
them hv losing to Tulmie last week
ADi| l l r|iM|il«&gt;( l i n y 11 r 1111M, f a4tu 11t r y
lo addition to their meeting with I C*1t»y* i l l y *l*t» 11ml«-r.
I l l y IiiiiH i** IC**il LlylitM
Auburn Hie engineers tangle with
T I II M IA
n I fit h a VI H r
Alabama's agglng Crimsons *lla
Hoy u l T f i k r . A t e H|)tit|rH,
ij til i k
ma hasn’t won since edging M l*
I " 11 h Tnn»’«
&lt;’o f ti .McKi'ifi.
A i m V l a l u . K a m i All^ W A il tr A lik stsdppl Dee 17
IrlN.
Ten o( Hus week's 12 gumes ure
F i l l M T II II
— TI. I«M». M ll »
eonferenee iiftnlrs tieorgiu play*
Ikiiiko, I'oimiy raven, lion ti I •&gt;
I". Unly Hrd, 1 itit’u UoiiH. Drratn
South Carolina Saturday and Ken
ro ii iiliitk, wiki.'ti*M Hill.
lucky is hnsl lu X avier tonight in t'ltrty
F I F T J I l U l iU T / I H l h e Mil#
Hie inter
conference tills.
|)r«iimllni«, Top
Hh*lf.
Train,
Mln’n
lltiy
Hluti
Mill,
Hllvrr
Itm'klr, Hvvrrl Trrnurr* The Itm k
a U T I I H .%i&gt;J—A/ IHiha Mil#
lira's Trotihlr, Link Hatiaayv, I ’m
Don, Horn# lUm liUr, l'«m#ror, Dru
nirfiard Itorn, wayn# It.
» m « , v n i n ,\i k— v
. i u o i * m ii #

JACKSONVII.I.K Hi A solid Id
tie i ’irl with a solid nolf name r
u Imtrtiumenl winner uulsiilc liei
own hack yard (or thi' first time
in over a year
I,noise Simas. Its pimml Carroll
ton, t i n . professional, was third
best money winner ot Die women's
unit tour lii HIM. She ! inis Iin ! till’ll
op iii nearly every hmrnanienl hid
the only one she won was the Cm
l ull lull tlpell
She's oil to a lim it s ta ll in lli.ilt
w illi (lis t place Ul Hie Jaekson
Nalluind Open ('bamidon Helsy
I ii im I flipilhall anttli’s; aid lo a tli ville Women's Open mid th r Vi'.'pO Hauls An si in. Tex ; Dally Herd.
Hy i : il C D IIH K iA N
—
|ir(/e
Hint
I'oes
with
II
lutes; out
of
season luuih.il!
St Andrew's Id and Mrs Hetty
NF.W Y D ltK
D Things have
Miss
Sum’
s,
who
h.i
is
«
eel
(Illd hnskellm ll iiru rlit-e and jit'o
Hu h, II ..m o..... 1ml
liud fur lu pn tiniLih tin mod of the college
]iostils lo jilve (lie Nt'V'N ittealt i u swine its you will &lt; e on a luill Idth w ith .on i aril and t ollecli'd ha .kelhull teams so far this sea­
II it I lull

State Racing Man Evashevski Calls Baseball School At
Seminole Cagers &lt;1
Lakeland
To
Begin
Makes Inspection New Grid Post At
Gear Practice 9
K E L A N D (S pecial)—CInsses
AtLongwoodTrack Iowa “Challenge” in I.AFlorida
For St. James
Southern
College's
11 member of the Florldn State

Kentucky And LSU
Expected To End
UF Cagers Skein

REVIEW OF THE YEAR—By Alan ,Waver

tress. A iiopuilliilitv of Killin' Ini’
rntfiti' t ■*it in w iin lin t' to nI i ' ii 11
work lit)' agreement l.i t m i'i'o now
noil Iho o| ii o itiif o f tlio si u ‘ on run
not ho discnu ntod.
Till' lilt K'l 11111 fitllUllilU’ I..... .
Inin ftilili'il I I now rm*i’i 11»’ 1 to Hi'
oltl five-mnn i’ i"u|p T lio ’ i rolo|po’
iny’ hint year's committee 1110 .lm *
Field. Andrew 1 in 1 11 w in , )'»■mi i ’ll
Lloyd Itovlo, II II l'” |io,
lolio
Kniim it it*I .lolin K riilo i, I'liniiinuo
Tho I t noiv iiionihoo on 11- lol
low* A ltlllll Yowoll. It II Col*
man, !•". A. I ’nlinrr. )V. \V Hint
non, Jr.* w . V. Hu linn, .1 I- Inn
Itiy, Hurl IliK u iiiki'iliiiiiii .I u11it •
Dougin* Stoliilrom , C'hnrb-- Mm
rii&gt;on, W. It NioliolKoo, W illiam
Hunt, W- A. M o riim n. W &lt;’ till
Ikui mill M in Minnie Umoiu’y.

Butler Predicts
Gators To Lose
Two This Week

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Our iirttul cur utock in vory low uml wo are In a poiltlon to
Kivu you it good tradu on u nuw Uulck. We can deliver you a
how Hulek o(|i)t|)|)otl with back-up llghtH, windshield washer,
floxiblo Htucrlng whvol, directiunAl Hlgnal lights, non glare
mirror, electric dock, wheel covers, license plats frames,
tqll pipe extohHlon, seat covers and stat* license tag for

$2605.00

Students planning tu enroll In
hail-hull management at the col­
lege may enroll now, Dean Duel
said, although it w ill not !h&gt;
possible fur thi* school lo accept
more than 50 student* for tin’
specialised program.
IU52 Ills contract bail three years
to run
' Ituffenspcrger. 48. hod another
ea r to go on a three year pact.
in s HIM team won 2. lost 5 and
tied 2 His over • all record at
Iowa is 5-10-3.
Kvushovxki said he would bring
three members of his present staff
to Iowa They are Alton Klrcher,
11. buckflcld coach; Hob Flora, 35,
line couch uml Dan Stuvely, 38.
itoy Kngel of Mlnncsotu set a
new Hig Ten record of 12 kick­
o ff returns ami 11 new mark for

P

kickoff
yards.

return

yardage

at

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ANNOUNCING OPENING
OF

Moughton Insurance Agency
General Insurance

fill) Hanford A tlantic N ational Bank Building

Sanford, Florida

K . J. M m ig h to n , J r .

P h o n e 811

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BASKETBALL
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S A C R I F I C E !

Urg. 13.95 Desk

I(*g . t .39

And Chair

9.95

First Aid K it ... 50c

Itrg . 11.75

.. 8.88

Rubber Mats . . 25c
Itfg . I9c

Building: Blocks 77c

Auto Ash Tray 33c

Keg. I.DH Toy

Keg. 59c Body

Gas Station .... 3.66

Ornaments ..... 31c

ends

Oil Soap

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M e w . . . Um Oar
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Grills

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Cleaner ....... .. 33.44
Keg, 9.59 F ertilizer

Spreader .........6.44

Unheard ol Valuev

Shuttle Cocks

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Fishing Spoons 38c
K*g. 1.15

Bass P lu g s ....... 66c
Keg. 85c

Pork Chunks .

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OIL HEATIR

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The Seminole High School var­
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Displaying their best plnylng*
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Lust week the Seminole* gained
th eir Initial win o f the year hy
downing Lnkeview of W inter G ar­
den ill*-116 and amaxp’d everyone
hv holding the Sruhrecxc H andfi
crabs to a 57-33 score u fter lend­
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In tho season the way they did
last week wc would huve il-i re­
cord today,” Coach Gana* stated.
The Semi notes have won one and
dropped three this year.
Tomorrow night's gunio should
rovo Interesting for the Celery
'cd* w ill he plnying aguinst a, v
zone defense fur tin- first
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elasses in tiie course— the only one
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Beautiful Young Wile D itappeart On Candidates Is

Man Seized At Bar
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Of Daytona Crime

Headed For Courts

Billion In Gold Is
Added ToIJ.S. Bile
Since Last June
lly HAM DAWSON
NEW Y tlllK Ml—Uncle Sam Is
raking in foreign gold al u fast
rale again lie has now got hack
all Ihe gold he lost In Iho first
half nl 13.1(1 when he was paying
m il gold for high-priced foreign
enmmndHies lie wanted for Ills tie
fense stockpile
Nearly one hlllion dollars worth
of gold has hern atldrd In Ihe Uni
Ird Slates hoard sineo June, when
U H, exports hegnn climhlug high
over Ihe lolal of imixirls
(ioltl still rhuiige* hands between
Ihe United Stales anil oilier na­
tions, alMinugh American rillie n *
aren't allowed In have il In mone­
tary form.
This drain of foreign gold In Ihe
Hulled Slates is one of Ihe sympInins of England's economic tilsIres* which cone urns Prime M inis­
ter Churchill pn III* visit In t’ rrsldent Truinan. The H rlllih have
warned that ih e lr economy cannot
aland addllinnnl spending fnr mu
Inal ilcfrnsu if It mean* further
decline In llie lr gold nml dollar re ­
serves
Tn ship Dial drain un tfcelr re­
serves they nre tightening up on
their nun Im pml qimlu*. barring
more American grinds from their
shores so that they w ill have Die
dollars to pay fur the raw m ater­
ials they nerd fnr rearmament.
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United Slate* was one of Ihe sorest
problems until Ihe end nf 1DII) It
underlay the n ritlsh request for
Ihe 3 At lillllm i dollar loan uf IDM.
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itnld poiirinn m il of Ihn United
(Rales In 10 month* we lost three
billion dollar* w nrih. II went for
rubber, tin, wool, nml rmiuilesx
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were buying at u lu-nillnng pHre
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James Htewnrt u*k* n question o f iilrllo o hostess, Clynls Johns, In
u scent! from 20th Century-Fox's "N o lllirh w n y In The Hky," showing
on Iho K il l Theater screen Tuesday nod Wcdn.'sijuy.

Xmas Is Observed Kitfhth Annual Ocala
In Soviet Villages Brahman Show Opcna
I i f ADA (Special)
llriih in u n
On Gregorian Time i-attl,.
elilhosiaHts w ill lie aide to
By K1&gt;D Y till,M O IIK
MOSCOW Mi
Christmas was
crlehraled
In
simple
village
churchc* and great cathedrals
throughout Hussin today, 13 days
after
Western observances
of
Christ's birth. The (linn Ing was
due In differences helween the old
Julian Calendar used here nml the
(irrg o rla n calendar of the West
As deep throated hells lolled al
midnight, Moscow believer* flocked
to (he Yrlokhovsknyn Hnlmr, ca
thrdral of the Itiisslnn Orthodox
Church aland a If, m lnulc drive
from Ihe heart of the ra p lt.il
While hearded Alexei, patriarch
of Moscow, presided at serviers in
(lie stately white building Wilh
him was Ills guest of honor, (ic r
man Evangelical Pastor M arlin
Nlemocller.
E a rlie r Sunday night Nlemncllcr,
an influential West flc rm a n rch
glows leader visiling here this week
as a guesl of church officials, ail
dressed a congregation of 2.nun llus
sian Baptists nl Ihe Moscow Evan
gcllcu] Baptist ftiu r r h
Al Yelokhnvskuyn Solier several
thousand persons trudged through
Ihn deep snow from all directions
and came in street ears, buses,
taxis and private cars They filled
the c a lh rdftra l and overflow ed Inin
the street
Many of Ihe hundreds of tliiiu
sands of rhurrhes that operated
before the Bussian devolution are
closer! now, hut llinso still open
number into tlm thousands. They
were crowded today for Christmas
celebrations in the villages and
titles.
NAII.OIt DIEM
JACKSONVILLE ub
Identified by pa|a&lt;rs in bis billfold
us H illia rd Phillips. 30, IK. 2.
Bailey, N. C,, stationed nt the
Naval A ir Station here, nml a
wumnn were tumid asphyxiated in
a ear near here Hominy.
Deputy Sheriff If L. Hands said
there was nothing tn Identify the
red-haired, slightly Im lll woman
whn appeared In lie ntioiit 2* The
n ffir r r said a M font water hust­
led from the exhanr. through n
crack In a window.
HP, F O U N D m r
N E W Y O R K f * - S a m u e l M asiel
lo, 20. wondered what would Imp
pen If hn Imiclied Ihe wires pro

Indulge in v irto iill.- u fu ll week
of B ftiv lly durtntr Ihe pi-riml from
Jan. Jft and Jan, |&lt;i, i&gt;erau'n of
Ihe following series o f events1. The eighth Miinual Ocala
llrn lio ia u Show ooeos in the
S oiitliraiterM I’nvilinn at Orala on
Toes,Iny, Jan. Ifi.
2. Judging o f rn ttle in the Ocala
show w ill Ik- done by Prof. H, E.
McCrnlne, extension uninial hu**
l,n,iil( 0 Hii, from l.oulslann Hlnle
Itiilv i-rs lty , on Wednesday and
Thursday. Jan, III nml 17.
'1. A sale of th ir lv hem) of n g is ti'ii'd Bnihmmis w ill begin at I
I'. M on Friday, .Inn. Id, In the
Soullo-nnlrto Pavilion, w iih A uc­
tioneer It. I&gt;. CiKipor o f Harnsota
in charge.
I. A sale of upward* o f fo rty
head of registered llrnhm nn* w ill
follow n fret h o ilo -fiir a t noon on
Saturday, .Inn. |H, at Polk Hrithnmn Farm- in W inter Haven.
The Drain show is under the
lumpier* of the Eastern Hrnhmnn
Association, nml the W inter Haven
sale i* a p iivu tn auction.
lin t I lie dates have been a r­
ranged fo r both events to enable
interested people It, arrange their
Itin e ra ry to include all o f the
events. This Is p a rticularly o f
interest to out-of-state llruhm nn
buyers.

I,nmni lli-anrhainp, co-tiwner &lt;&gt;f
Folk llrabmau Farms, suggest*
I hat "Brahman people ran make
a rln-uH uf the two events ami
tlir-ii * pi-lid a pb-nsailt weekend
in the virlnity uf Winter Haven
bv visiting link Tower and Cyini-** tinrileiiN."
The Orala sale rattle h io all
I hnllribroken nml gi-rmrallv well
lllli-il. Tin- W inter Haven sale
•itti'is llrnluoaus" in Ihelr working
rbilloH."
"Ilotw ren -lie twu rude*, we
nI iim i M lie able In iiiKisfy almost
every type of luiyer," Beauchamp
spiya,

IIIE N 1 II CDLI.APHE
PA It 111 Ms—Prem ier Ilene Plev­
en's five mouth old Cabinet rnlIflii-eil tonight
file French National
irudlm : (rum a small pcrcurslon
cap he found in his basement lo n
dry cell battery
Furrlham hospital reported lialay
that his eondition was not serious
despite the tiny metal fragments
Knit hail peppered Ids hotly

CENTRAL FLORIDA
CITRUS SCHOOL

aided. Charles Morrison led tfcP
singing and introduced Ihe .Mo­
tors as follow s:
""
Ed Bremer o f Saugatuk, Mich.,
Bud Lyon o f Binghamton, N . Y „
George Frank o f ithnea, N . Y.,
C. T. Biddle o f Bridgewater, Va*
J, E. Bridges o f Morehead City,
N. C „ Jack Zucker o f Jamaica,
L. 1. New Y ork, LeRoy Lawson
o f Del-and, ami T. W. Scott of
Lake Mary.

pieces,
Hy TOM CHAMK
"B u t i f we remember to look
M IA M I UP—The m ystery of Ihe
TALLAHASSEE UH - Ttw Stale
Canadian beauty who vanished
Democratic Executive Committee up and stand fa s t". Bishop Bram
while fishing on the Overseas H igh­
rule perm itting candidate* fo r the declared, "and remain true to
way In Ihe Florida Keys deepened
govemfar'a appointment to " little the Ideals In which we believe,
Inday and her husband was report­
cabinet" Job* to run for nomina­ wo w ill come out all rig h t” .
ed near collapse.
"W hen Hod chose the sta r as
tion In the Florida prim a ry appear*
I t has b^en estimated th a t the
"T hey've gnl In find my pellle
lo lie In fo r a last In Ihe courts. the sign fo r the coming o f loss from worthies* check* runs
DAKfcDANI)
UP—
F
rrrs
ln
g
temp
w ife ," said short, stocky (ie n rg r
Attorney (ieneral Richard E rvin C hrist", Bishop Uram continued, a* high as £100 m illion annually.
cralurcs as fa r south ns Central said he "w ould hesitate tn make
la-may. "T lie y've got to.
" lie selected it Ix-causi- It could
South Florida law enforcement Peninsular Florida Tuesday mom n ruling on lla legality without an U aeen s n y w lirir ill Liiu w niul,
officers w rre d ire r ling air and :ng v.crr fnrrca.d :,»!«&gt; I,&gt; llu? interpretation from the court*.”
by any man In the world, regardground searches In locate Mrs. Federal Hlnle Frost Warning Serv­
Ho hasn’t been aiked for a ruling less of race or national oilgln.
llughuelle Dcmny, 21 - year - old ice.
o ffic ia lly but th e n aro plenty of Many thousands o f people must
member of a M ontreal French Can­ .The forecast:
q u rstlh n l unanswered about the have seen that star th a t night.
Tonight and Tuesday morning: com m ittee’ll resolution and
adian fam ily.
It But o f the thousands who saw,
Her brother, Ilaymnnd Doousl Mostly clear skies and rnntlnUed seemed very like ly they w ill be only three followed. Only three
young M nnlreal crim in a l lawyer, m id w ilh tem pcralurei slightly low nut up to the attorney general
Wise Men".
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and the distraught husband worked r r on low ground locitlons and heforo lopg.
Bishop Bram was Introduced by
closely with Deputy Sheriff James mucklnnds. Light northerly winds
The resolution had everyone
“ arker
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in an attem
pt In solve Ihe with periods o f calm. Tempera
. much confused today and B. L. Perkins, Jr. Who had c h a w
lures on high ground w ill he about
baffling case
w quick proteati from two o f the program. Jack Ratfgan pro*ix degrees w anner than temperaThis was Ih e lr problem:
legislative le a d en —one from each
llu g h iictle and h rr husband, n lures cm low ground.
side o f the Warren adm inistration
"Lowest
temperatures
Tuesday
20-year old Montreal real estate
fence.
M v r n M 'r os- (O S U IT IA S UV »S,I.O H H * 4 STATS! B A S H
dealer,
fishing isil
on HIV
the ntfiiiri
south morning In low ground Incatlona
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ffu iv unimiN
Hep. George Tapper of Port St.
*" * V l&gt;a I r t lW T M M BTATS1 o r F L O n lD A
about
7:30
a.
m.
side of Tom 's H arbor Bridge No. f
Joe. a Warren supporter and floor
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about 12 mites north o f Marathon
Irader. and Sen, Leroy Collins of
grees and frost.
CJ.H, U tanre* w ilh i.lh .r hanli*. InHudlna rsservs baUncsi.
Friday night.
Tallahassee,
who
frequently
I*
on
anti c«»ti Heine in proceee of rm ltt'tln n
t ii lit
ffp jw r K a il Cna.il D is tric t: JO 5 the other aide, both said such a
A l 10:30 p, m, ( KST) llughuelle,
United HUtee Onvernment obllgetlnne. d lffc l and guaranteed L341.IU H
Utillaatlons
S tite* arirt
ami !»'
pollUc*l ellM*Vision*
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who was wearing shorts and halier, v&gt; degrees except 20 In pockets rule would tie the hands or (he O
M Is a llo n r of St.-tte*
None
Other
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IIIM*"i nnd debenture*
v" * " ’
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left Ccorgr In go hark In Ihelr -ind mnckland* frost.
governor and Im properly lim it hla Corpornt*
e tiifke flfictudliig | N m n rtot'k nf
Kldge
and
Barlow
D
istricts:
33
None
%
convertible and change into dunga
freedom o f choice In selecting ap
fe d e ra l Itte rrv e ll* n k )a
None
rres. The distance was about 160 to 37 degrees except 31 In muck- polnteca to c a rry out hla program. 1/iMfiR mid d lic o u iiii iln rlu d ln g jNone uv«r&lt;lr»ft*i
lands
ami
pockets.
Scattered
frost.
Uenk
premleeR
owned
138,483
fu
rn
itu
re
mid
yards.
No copy o f the com m ittee’s reso­
s j,s ri 3:
West Coast D is tric t: 33 In 37 de­
The bridge srmris deep u n te r on
lution rnutd he found in the capitol
ilm ik prenileea owned nre eubjeci to $N«ne liene fn»t
grees,
scattered
frosl
from
F.lfers
Ihn highway which runs from MlMNrttiuiPd t»jr bank)
Non*
31 tn 30 degrees and nnd there was much debate as' to lent eetMte owned o ther then bunk prenilnee
anil to Key West. Hughitnlle I d Sarasota;
...
lust how It would work. However,
n vest men In nod other neeetN Indirectly repreneiitliig
patches
o
f
light
frost
from
south
walked along the narrow, rem enl ,f
None
It
.seemed
clear
that
there
would
bank
iireinieeii
or
other
rewl
eRliite
None
1 1* Ik 1 11 &lt; w Ilo
. . this
H i 1m lImnh
i i a n k on
i t n *tce|it»lice«
iii'l'H
outsUm llna
s lrlp on Ihe soulh shift of Ihn bridge
* a r* " a In Inna.
bn nothing to force the governor Customers' 1llBbtllly
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and vanished.
t Indian lllv c r D istrict .11 In 30 de­ to appoint a man who won nomina­ (Jther asssts
B arker nml Slain Attorney J. grees with patches of frnsl
tion in Ihe party prim ary.
l . l t l I I I IK
T O T A L AKHKTg
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Everglades D is tric t: 3(1 'n m
Lancelot Lesler were considering
t'andjdale* fo r governor, who
degrees except 33 and scallrrod m ight havn In deride
Ihrsn possibilities:
rid what tn (in Demand rte|n,»H* nf Individual*. |&gt;arlner*lil|i*. and
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•bout such nominees, were slow Tim ecorporation*
llughuelle might hnvc fallen or frn»l in colder places.
deposit* of Individual*, parlnerehlpa, and
*71,01 I ^
Lower
East
Coast
D
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3A
lo
tn
comment.
corporation*
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been pushed Into Ihe water while
of (.'tilted H late* Oavernment
And there was a cautious rase- Ileposlta
returning tn her husband. Her I2 near Ihe roast, 3.7 to 10 ami
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po*tal
aavlnaal
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whorls were found In Ihe car and scaltrred frost In mucklnnds awny linn from piost o f Ihe present little D tp o itla of Hlate* and political *u lid lv l*lo m
from
Ihe
coast,
3ia.3t*.*v
cnblnct
members
who
m
ight
use
DspoHlla
uf
bunk
a pa ir of dungarees, a green jacket
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Ihe depoalta Ic e rlifle d and offlcera' i-hecke. etc.I - . . . ■
"Tuesday: F a ir w ith slowly rls- jho method in an e ffo rt to keep O llier
and a while T -shlrl were missing.
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» .IH ,l» » .7 S
mg
temperatures
th
e
ir
Jobs
through
another
adminis­
In d lriilin g she had rhnngc&lt;| her
B ill* payable. rrdl»coiinl«, unil other lla b llltle a fnr
"Outlook: Slightly higher temper- tration.
Nun*
borrowed money
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clothes.
M n rle a a ** or other lien*, INnne nil hank premiuea and
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.
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a I ores Tuesday night
No frost
Governor
Warden
declined
tn
NonS
tnune on other real ewtute
...... - ...........—-............... .
•She might have been picked up ,lunger Wednesday nnd Thursday
comment. II has no effect on his Accept a nee* r * w u led by or for account nl I hla hank
or kidnaped by n passing m otorist mornings "
None
and u u lM an tlln *
................ .. .......... .........................
adm inistration.
Ite r brother and relatives in Mnn
________________
- I.Oflfl **
Ol her lla b llllle * ....... .................... ....................................
The com m ittee by reeolutlon pro­
Deal said they were convinced she
T O T A L L IA IIIL IT IK H .not In rlu illn g aubnrdlnaled
vided ballot spice fo r candidates
had been kidnaped and |msslbly
1 ( IK ') ( ! f l u u | n n
3,I l f . 113.73
o h lla a llo n * iln iw n lielow l
............... .................
who want to offer themselves for
taken tn Cuba.
1
ot - Hnl t l n
C A P IT A L A l L O t A T *
appointment
to
the
Stele
Road
De­
Ino.non nn^
Carmen Lcmuy, 24, a slstcr-ln
Capital* . . ... ....................................
... .
loo,Son iin
.................................................. .................... ........................... ..
„ ! Iho m lu ln , win. . . h i In
b h lY n o io h ly partm ent, State Racing Commis­ Hurplua
I f 713.!7
.......... ......................................... .
..........
sion. beverage director, Slate In ­ Undivided p ro tll* .
Montreal that Hnghuctte "w as very
Nmie
fleiervent and retirem ent account fur proferrod capital i
much In love with her husband and at Ihe President's domestic pro dustrial Cnmmlsslnn, motor vehicle
gram, hut also In rear beck on commissioner and assistant state
311.71137
T O T A L C A P IT A L ACCOUNTH
would never have left him vnlun some foreign proposal*
attorney.
la r lly ."
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There Is strong sent)merit for a
Marker also asked Florida West
I l said Ihcy would have lo pay
*T lil* hunk'* m p lla l conalala nf:
sharp enrlnllm ent of foreign m ili­
P lr*t preferred slock w llli total par value o l INnne,
Const authorities to he on the alert
tary and economic aid Many legis­ the regular fees required by law
Intel red ruble value (None
for a girl answering Hnghnettc's
for
candidates
fn
r
elective
offices.
He,
nml preferred etnek w ilh lo la l par value of INon*.
lator* who wi-nt abroad during Ihe
description who was seen by hunt
Thai
would
mean
that
In
some
Intul re tlra b t* value INnne
tall ami w inter months returned
Capital note* and dehenlure* of INonn
cases a candidate fo r one nf the
Common elock w ith tnlut par value nf tlno.onae*
wn v° rtlnnl n u 'fro n l' M l nml* we *1
,v" h '»&gt;« impression that foreign appointive offices would have to
N K N O S A S IIA
pay as much based on the w slary A " *e i* pledard or aaelunnl lo eecure lla lillille
illll e and for
Naples and^'ort M m s
‘ " /re a '^ y h ^ ^ h c l^ fu ll share of
other purpoiea ...............................................................................
S tu n # (ini
rhe l.emnys were married fji
r- Jf ,' '1*1
jjjl*!!* °J JK® of the uffleo a* candidates for gov­
ObBsutlon*
Riilinrdlnaled
lo
c
laim
*
nf
depoallnro-and
other
ernor.
creditor*, not Included In lla h llltle * ................. i . ..................
.*33 O
Tlie pfilnt was raised immedlnle- la ) luiajia as *hnwn above ure afleroteductbin of reae/vee
of
trv
No
one
for the F or Bast,
. . .
_____named
bank, do solemnly
above-ns
last week for a m onth'* vacation
ujy
ly hero Ihst few person* would be
"w ear Dial tbe ubove atatoment la In in , and that It fully and ro rre i lly
I
llnm ist has nffered t.VX) rew nni
reprreenta llio true elute o f Ihn eevnral
______ m altara
a lle fa h
herein oontnined and
TH
R
E
E
FIRPnH
REPORTED
for any dne ns to her whereabouts
i f forth In the beet of my A
‘ ‘
* 'bellaf.
*' *
know
ledae
and
Two minor gras* fires amt one
W. J. PEACOCK, .Jit.
nnd appealed to possible kidnapers
fire wore reported w ith in
Correct— A jle a litn release her. She spoke only a healer
W . A. P A T R IC K
&gt;lie lust 21 hour* h Fire Chief M
very little English.
N. Clovrlaml today. No damage
was caused In any n f lha three
‘ rs.
Btale nlf yiorlda, County nf Hemlnofa.
Ida*"*,
rd h rn trr fire a l 1200 Lake A v rBworn
tn
In
ai
and
.
aubscrlbed
...........
..................
bafore
m
*
thla 3th day of Jan., I1 H , and
misled the coalition government
A t I2:4f&gt; this afternoon the nue.
I hereby c e rtify that t am nut an mfljo
of tr* ■
a fter hearing a final plea from fits department extinguished a
Yesterday afternoon at .1:04 the
. 6 a ? c iic u
r AA T
t nI t____
c i A ,l|}"
Pleven fur a freer hand In deal grm-a fire at Twentieth
Notary Publln
Street fire department p u l out a small
with the economic sltuntlnn In lids unit Kim Avenue. Earlier In the
“ i r r i u i l V ! ln , , " ,,lB h U n '1 ,,# rh t t / ’ publlr Hlate .If Florida at large M r coh.mls.lon e x p ire . O d I t .
hard pinched country.
morning firemen subdued n flood- sulidlvlslon.
ISue. Ilonued hy American ttu rrty Co. of N. V.

Freezing Weather
Is Predicted For
Central Florida

M IA M I Hi—Two men who read­
ily admitted that they killed a
Daylnna llr a th la a lra b d riv e r
fa r “ a little over l ie , " were arrested here today, fle te rtlve ft.
M ille r of M iam i Hearh Identified
owe aa Edgar Louis Thomas, 30.
Davlnna llearh. Ttie other was
identified by M iam i It r le r tlv r
f'h le l II. ft. Howard as Douglas
A lvin Gjhson, IT, Klltstno, Va,
M IA M I BEACH iM A redbe*riled man seMeil early lndny
In o M iam i U nirh bar was quoted
by Del. V. K. M ille r as saying h r
hol|&gt;ed In roll am) k ill n Daylnna
Heath Iasi driver.
Detective M ille r save the p ris­
oner’s ntiror as Edgar lauds Thom ­
as, in, of Dnylnon Heath
A bartender's call In | k»IIcc head
quarter* Hint a patron was display
ini; a pislr,I sent officers to Ihe
acetic riv e polito-mcn walked in or
guarded Ihe outside of Ihe building
ns Thomas t.om.lrd to a H ritlsli
sailor ah»td hnvlnu killed Edward
R. Thotnus, M year old cob driver.
The prisoner Ird pollrc In o
search lo r Ills companion In Ihe
hnldttn, who lie snlil was slaying
In a M iam i rooming house.
He was quoted by Ihe tlrle e live
ns adm itting lie Ink pari In Ihe
killin g of Thomas In Daytona
llcach Sunday night lie said he
and Ids pari tier m h lirtl the d rive r
of n few dollar*, left his hotly In
a lonely spot I t miles south of
Daylnna, nml stole the ta r.
The taxi was found in Miami
Sunday in a lot fronting on Ills
rayne Kay between Rial and R2nd
HI*.

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United Nations
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NEW SPAPER

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PARIS lit — The Unileil Nations
Political Committee -approved M

U A S lIIN C T nN
i r S.m fa ll
II I *iliin i rla im rd Imlay lh .il il all
the tdeifges he now holds ate
Iruusiuteil min voting slrem 'tti he
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No. 99

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^MiorTaii Bridges Is Elected
Within Grasp G.O.P. Floor Leader
As Congress Meets

Ohioan Says Conven­
tion Majority In
The Raj;. Ike To
Run I f D r a f t e d

"In

K w ln ld .shed

S. 11LV2

^Political Committee
Approves Re so In, tion 51 To 5 With
Soviet Bloc Against
lo S tonight a program authorising
•he U. N. lo call on regional forces
j o f auch groups as the North A llanl

l&lt; rn r&gt; a llr f i l l m il s lu w lr ll«inn
Irin p r i a tl.ir x H im
. ( I n noon anil
In n .g ill
VX r.ln e«.ljty
In c .ra sin g
il.m .litu s i im l w a n n e r, becoming
m iM llln l In e x tre m e m irth par*
linn .

Skippor ot* Dust rttyur

Eisenhower B a c k e r
Saltonstall
Loses;
D e f e n s e, Foreign
Aid. UMT Studied

lia l tMMIIIUUli.il.

T llnl was Ihe ll'in ii.o 's ..itswer
In Ibe slate.held of lie n lln ig lit
Ti..&lt; Soviet lilac voted against
I* Klse.ilnmer Dial lie Is a lie
' l l . India, Indonesia and Argentina
im lilicaii amt wnulil r.'.s|&lt;oud to a
abstained.
"I'le a rc lil call to |Hilito'.il d id ).”
The comm ittee then adjourned
but nmifd not perMinully campaign
without voting on a R u tiia n reaofor Hie l i n t ' iiio.iiuati.m
lutlon which would have had the
F.sentn.wer siipimrtcrs p iln la iitl)
effect of bringing tlie Korean truce
her.ilili'it Hie s l.ile lili'lit as ass.ii
talkn before a special high level
lug Hie general's lim n.nation amt
meeting of the Security Council.
elec turn
The CO nation committee had vot
A e d earlier to reject a Soviet d r
la ll Inlil a r.'|HOlei lie lieltevi's
w mand that the U N. Collective
Hus main", Klseiiliower only a
Measure* Committee be abolished
•’d r .ilt" posMlol.lv, aditing
It In working on a veto free aid!
" I t all o. Hn pledges we have
aggression system The vote on
obtained lio m all over tlie conn
that was 5 to 33. with two ab
t l ) I II. lie li an*t iled tldo dele
Mentions The committee then look
gulc w In o tin
an chosen I tie
up the western hacked program
Ill's i we have more than halt ot
Itself This was drawn up hy the
Ibe i mi vent inn voles "
collective measures committee In
The ii. i f iinnim ulm g u.cel.ng lo
lin t with the American plan for
lie held ill 1 bii'.igo c.irlv in .Intv.
combatting aggression, adopted
w ill have slightly more lim n I L*"n
last year.
delegates, wiib mine Ilian iksi
^
Voting began after an ncrimoni
Vol.'s needed lo r Ibe nonnnalnm
R o u s debate In which llrita in and
b elli
In u n Inttvcly light iiiim h I lirfo re v ita l w orld i&lt;Hu.x ........ runnidi i i i l . I ’r o id c n l T iiim n n u « n r ii Nolle of Ibe ib'legali's ba
Prance accused Soviet Foreign imli'X fm g i i lii m ake it | muni i.« tlie fum Icndi.o' f i g u ie , io the h 'sln rlc coiivei atim is g. I In g clhi't fo r fm m a ll) elms, n y d
.I.ilni
w
1
III
t I « &gt; \ • 11
M inister Andrei Y. Vh.hlnsky of the fii.*i lim e mi tlie W h ile IliuiHe yui'lil “ VVilli.iiu * m u g * .‘'it lin e lic n ih him i vis itin g Hi i t i* li 1‘iim e
I di said lie always assumed
(• 1 111*
1 tl
I •1111•IU11•I«*I I 1
lit
1 I . 1, l i t «
throwing
ti monkey
wrench
Inin
II* »\ * l l l l ’ t l . l l i - l p i ***l • •(* • I p l l l ' l •• II
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VI
iim
a
I m . 'g i . S. . i . l a i y
\ n I l,.,n % I ., t. u amt lli.d olliei i andiil.tics would be
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.
. sa
s
s i
iM
' l ihi.-l,
l l l l r i i &gt;i
*» iiiistim
tiM i'ti
1l 'Inn
a a a • a •chill
inti
iI.i
. i .telling
xxiii.'i
.innu
s ie
i 'illy
i n
•« n
■«
•It• 't in 1
the Korean truce alks hy stth
,lf ........
.......... ........... ............... .. ......................
seeking Ibe m iii.llial.oi. and llia l I *I \ iiim ii I li I ii r I:i i i .I1 a:• 1l 1t " • ( A * t s ( \ A II* *1 » • l *l ( l l u * 1 i p p l . 1 f l « * l l f l l t « ' l
m iltin g Ills proposal
VA I t '
Ilf* 1
1 I A *»l | l 1*
’’*•••li I1 1 . ntinwe. vvotdd be one *I* I v IHK F
*1. « I . I . . 1
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II
|
Tlie truce talks at I'lm m im jnm
id Ibelll
II * III M
t\ III I
• . 1 * 1 • •»
* • • i«
• •l'i
f»»i lit*
t ilt 1 i
• at
io
p m l
*' f
"w e re n 't going so badly until Hie
1 111 l l l M l I
I t l l l l 11 1 I I I
L ip
Il MX A | *« I l l y ' I t * W * . | I*A t l . e
He m l.Ill a ll'll lie bail expecled Itllll III* l*tlll«M
Initiative was taken by the Soviet
I'lsenh.iwer to doll Ins nnitoim as I It.li i nnliMiiiil lLiil.n|ili«
delegate here." Jean flh a iiv rl told
commander ol Ibe North Vllnnln
the OO-natlon U N. P olitical Com
T iealv O rganl/alinn iN A T m line
mlltee.
I " and re lin n as a civile n to cam
A
Chauvel was attacking a Soviet
I'.ngn
• resolution culling fu r u high level
Mill I'.i'.cnhowei said al Ills fa n s
Its VVII.I.IAM I.. IIV \N
meeting uf the Security Council to
lieadipiarlers Monday llia l "iindei
At* IT .rrlg • A ffu i.s Analyst
Interveno in the arm istice discus
no clrcuii.slances w ill I ust lai
Moscow's press h-ft liitli* dm ilil
slons. Tlie Russian proposal also
reliel from Hus assigumenl m in
lo d .i) that the successor to Joseph c
A n in n in
'l 'r »
would dissolve the Collective Mea­
Stalin tins been chose., and that
A lllO lllO
IO
K C - del In sect, nononallnn In |Hililn.d
sure* Committee w hlrh hus tec
lie I ' tlie glow ering sou.puss of Hie
C C IV C
F i t V ( ) I' &lt;1 I ) I C ulllce and I shall nut |.urllcipale
ommendrd a regional security plan
In the pre convention activities of
I ’u litlm rn. lie n . ||l M uxudliunox lit Ii
,
,
,
hacked hy the West.
others wlio may have M idi an m
Malenkov
V lihinaky at once angrily replied
Ichllnn w ill, lespeci to me "
Extravagant pralM- was heaped
that since the talka at Ibe front
Taft said he Is confident he will
oil Inin nil tils Mith birthday It I*
have been going on without results
Z m lin rv T n y lo r, e x -m a jo r In i c m .
be able
In hurverl a si/ublc mini
comparable only to tlie praise uc star HHint
fu r six month*, they "m u s t hr
form
ofI M
itr..
IMI
I S f l I I I *er
I
Im
I I noager
MIIMK' I
H
M
|
,
delegai.'s
curded Stalin himself The greeting St. I,m ils drow ns, te n ta tiv e ly « p - J t '‘ r "
culIVCItllOll »
eapedtted to a successful cunrlu
to him Irnirt On* Unmuu.nlst Party pro ved ’ SOitfW d fu r flic trn ln ln /t ftSto,n , w *" *'» • " '1I'knbsyitdniu.
(u i.
Mv I.K IIN V llll I . I S H H M . I I I N
I &lt;.'nl &gt;| .if ii«. :'mi
\ l l riL
Kansas.
Iiiiuie
and the .'m n icll o f'M in is te rs lu lls
He e f the Itruwnl.*:. rlii- s
AA
. usxacluisi'fls mid K
am a
W IT H T ill*: I I . V I M . I N I I I! ' (m il H u t. I 11 I'll'I
Mm * t Imv i
him us "en adviser ol S ta lin " the fm m i-1ul, Sim A n lim io fm tin 1 states of Ihe p.niclpal Kiscnbowei
I * It ISt*. I I IN Vl IV ^
• ••1*1 Kui I . I t . •• t . * | i |
11 •
• '
hlgltesl possible praise In the U S
.prtng,
....... .I 'm
....m i .......
llie c liiu .iilg e mi leaders
tio*I IH ! . I"
Si'll
Srhii« |i|M‘l ul Kalis.is. a **SI.»&gt; I'n i i l arisen * I m"»Ii »I m»*»» I*. |*ill«
III,
A i'lio ll to d ele ru illie till'
S it It also credits him w ith having i.mim'i',1 tin * .......mm
ui r.M &gt;i
Hit
ll.tt*
lim its of tlie Tinvii uf f'assi'tlierrv " fu r god victory fo r our hoiiieb.liil
Mi
I :■y Im ' - le p in t is mi n T ati liiick i'. MI|i|Mif fed ||||s inn lanfD h u m (In* I,lilt im* *le* Is *'l
I. hI. i v
I v
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hy menu, of n &lt;’. " 'i. it &lt; « '..t in Hie tire a l War of Hie KaHn-rhim! nay lo Si. I mow tvlie.e president te i.liii.i vvitI. ., p ii'.lic lloll that Hie • In' H ) U ic l lile ip i.
•;tli:ii
will golo Hie e rv lliin c i*
o t.iv
dec.ee ivus Ink. n llo s lino n o . against tlie e.iellllea of h.illialillV
Mill Yre. h w ill .on-idcr Ibe Sun Kansas delegation
. . t In
I I I * lull I ic.ine w . n t . .1 In • 'h i. I
1li
t.v the t'm iolv ....... .
n fti"
This is ,. ilevelnpiiieid of &lt;•» foul bn*. I,,, ibei. Sun V.iln..... .'o nveillioil illillls llii. ted mol with
. . ..NilMii.a t,k r . i , s i , i
11.... beg.in v c e l.l.g . . . d o . .11,
.1
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lien 1 1n,: protests (noil li.v e .'i Heine lni|Nirtmice for tlie Western .Mtsspo. I'lnb Slnmlil Mi
Y cu k
tlie end ol .t &gt; low rope H u. m o ii.
•in*
LAKKLAND Uf - Florida Citrus owners to tin- enmity Hint * world, with broad Im pllcatim i, Im nppinve, the VI i ' i. i .iiix would l„
,
I
mg
to
n
in
g
.i
shivs.low
o
th
e
lo
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n
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h
Mutual, which warned lust week lii|u n r selling i-s tiilis liiiii nl
til Hie (o liire of luternalinnnl lela gin spring tin iiiiiig here mi
' ni:it t.
tog I n. m oil sleam ed mi .it ■. vs .ill.
•Mi.It' i. n
«l • id *'
against shipping too many oranges. the
If
Asuleu
llriv i.ig
fu ik
i* linns
about M ui
I t mid continue I.
»*. I.v |*l
Itlllg pace I lie safety ol I aluioiitli
_ Is warning now agalnal picking too o perating L't I......* ■■ d ay, seven
. I f.
II there lias been U struiigle Im Ib m * w l'i *k *
I dull.in.I b .iilio r was onlv so nut.
. tni'l. * I..
•It
nil
9 many of them
H'atNllMttrrt n» »«■• Twui
d ay * n week
•Mr. Ilr«*t'kiiu idtfi* tm .l I lie M l.
less Hi.m ,. ill.V
- v iv at I!1 to
Ida .1
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A V. Saiirman, general manager
Located
ut
Ji'ail
Sennm 'ld
Moii* vvdultl |»i oI k i I i I v y.vi h i unii I
p ill . I all a III IsS I &gt;
• i(l*I (»••
of the huge co operative, aald Inal llo u lfv n n l, w h '.li I ' o l * fro m (lie
ibe Clli ri'llt Il«a||-W4)||f a| h i | ( H|»»* lav
I lir V v vv
«&gt;v e l . . I I lie mi
I l
a 1**1 M*.
unless picking xlowa down there 0 /ln m lii llighveuy to the d riv i.iv
p u ttin g tlic ii itluyciN iii locni im
le.(
p icl i n l It.io .ig l. I'.it onlv ... . . loo
may be Tims much fru it on hund p a rk ,
•K I.IIM » • . i
It*|t fi»i (lie la iu f winy.
tlie
«'»H .lili*lim f nt
vva*
S h iifiiiil I W I Ml. I In* \ 1111*1 it-mi a ll)
xh. I
th e .(•;i vt
| mii -lii'l till* i* * I i ll|
to be taken at anything except dis­ g ranted u beer, wine uiid liipm r
I •' ml
W illi ri'Kunl
tu
ii win k i li j: 1,1*1(11.n, id liln l (m il limrc iim i i i I.i i «
i.i
\ %I(S - t i l l
| *« M »• |
VV f e l l | | * I
fill
,1
I HI
* .trill. .1
I In
tress prices
fm die S iiitfo n i laftiir
sellin g license issued '» A /u le *
m eeting o f all lied f» « s *
In nt iiitrld at it% im i t nut, lu in i:
He
If fresh fru it prices drop, it Is Itriv m g l a r k In c . " " y e c .
nary «l.i\
\ *' I'll F*'*I ’• 1 ,M ,o
ball club this
year
w ith
tin illK
11IH „the
lr total
...................
f i tnt aid i.iul w a te r s a fe ty InxUu
lt»W n iiiiitn T ili||i up
" T ill 1C | i
Hill III III
til
will IV * I lift . i t . Il
lika ly (|uolalhms for canned citrus a m ir illiig lo .{.dill I. I.a llo w a v . , u „
Seimo.de C ounty w ill ...
I t . owns, .Mr llre .'k iu ri.lg .' slate.l. Io f.nu Denver C m .b it presldr.l
•i I mhiI . " tiirlM M i sliiititcil In tin
I Hit. l
I
also w ill lull
county t a t collector
I ),«.|,| Ibu rsd uv a fte .u o o n
from
was made to him t.v
T h e new memh. i* .... W a lle t E Associated rrc'vN tut: I'ltR lishiu.ih
That might tiring on " a vicious
"I 11ll|* • »t i.it .&lt;! &lt;• If. * 1.11A
IrliU to ii:iiu oVIock nt Sem in.d"
""
Colllogw m Nl. C lm .le
I W . S m illi, riiliiiR iilniu: |0 In l r» \ ants aw.iv
1 l'i II If •
gold, o •• i &gt;V. M. 11^
cycle nt cut throat ro .npellllon „
S ” l|e t h U n d o 'll I?!," llig b Scl.md.
I lie .M l s s i m i s a•rr ee iI nii lHitb . - il
d o.uilil.
iihl.
C lia rlfs W
F o r n e s ..m l A u l l . o .w
...........
...........
,ii
f.t
sr1
II • mi* i tin." .11 1
(w hich ) could causa the Indualry wuy
" " Hnt^
1
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"
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ar&gt;il...
I»
r
..
.
ti..
i
1
fro
m
llucrippled
l.e
ig
lite
.
A
Texas
l.eauue
and Seminole Urlve, an I
C lyde K
.if
Cusselherry,
■. i IM f : im
f
untold and nnneceaaary losses,“ who is outside of the c ity llm lls who took a new and special cuurse est (a im team (oorr ih e St 1 md
j'l
.
.1
■
• '*
spoke Ihe A ll.m lle lopped p.lM'fll 1i Id \
«
!
A
Haunnait aald.
A
m
eriean
l.eauue
,
.
o f Casselberry, pointed out that in w a te r safety im d lio d . In O iTnnui'i Mir « 2i**«.Mint«'•1 f**l fhfl,
Picking ha* been heavy becauae he
observed
Sunday
dosing lando reeently w ill outlin e the new fu rm team s. The
T.HiJ til f 1 TH f«*i th. i r» lll»\
Hie canneries would lake whatever hours, while the tavern m a r tin method. H erm an K. M o rris Is Red I n u w u .'.I o u trig lil ny m e u ro w n given
i by Hit. Brow n
&gt;|ye
io Ihe Jay.-.;. ■
or
tins
„ k a l r h ol newspuiH
rs l„ l.eip
.1nr mi
newspaper's
•/ *•
f| i
lu all ,
the fresh fruit market* could not ■h iv in g park remained wide ..pel. ( ’runs firs t aid ch a irm a n , uiid
.. ,
.
h uildin a fund. M e.n lie.s talked of
| ‘ lilt a 1ii*li i 1 L.i ii •i" 1. Ill*'*ni:lii
lull* aw a y tin* loin: •■•■til•
uae, but now these packing house on that day. lie produced a map Thom as .Stringer is w a te r safety " ,if-I f the .Missions
do contract I.. .Inn slln g more, follow,nK . . . . . p i " " "
Ih u p .n k .n 'e wenl o \e i oil i line
eliminations are too heavy fo r cani.vn Mnl «*f 1iit. pi Mlilaia'I
tra in In H anford this spring, it .if funds fro m ll.e I.egiou Kan
which showed Hint the d rivin g .dinii mini.
(t**a»UMM9a ( I n r m m e «M• I
..i.i r* *i Tl 1 H| .
nera In use up swiftly.
wnulil
bring
many
Ion
team
s
and
jn
M
arch
park is located in the lim its uf
M r* A udrey M. Ulinnibers
• i M’l
..f
unit
\
i.&lt;Id
Kaiirinan urged shipper* lo move Casselberry, but iiuestiiiued Die c i'id ly com pleted a class in firs t uanu s lo lid * area, M r. Ilre c k in
A m eeting of tlie t un ..............
f "A V I il
iitipai * .1 1*.
1
•
imp
hi
only their best sire and quality le g a lity of this.
F
o
r
I
s
l
’’u
r
rnige
said,
losstlde
|dnyer
help
tee
and
of
tlie
Kseenl.v.Com
..id in Fore-.l U ity w ith nine
Mm $ I'll l/'.ll" 1. . . * * i f.H 1li.
fru it to cut down elimination*.
u iig ld be obtained t.y III.' Mewl) in ltle e was s.'lie.luled ( i lo m g li'
pun Il- iiH em ling.
S h e riff | \ A. Men. was In
in ii Ml i •*:»••
He aaiil values Im vr nut fallen
o
rg
n
n
l/.'d
independent
S
au
fm
I
a
t
tlie
o
ffic
..
o
f
K
-.ilv
l"
ll.m
lo.l
T lie Red t.’iuss i'lii.|ite r, suid
• 11$ Ne.* N. •* i '• C»:*, i Ml* •!
ami handler* w ill have opportunity stru cle il by Ihe I ’omminshm to .Mrs. K lv ira lin rn a r, is seek in.) Hi. wball Aanoctation fro m
tlie der.
II vAi Ms •i I.i11. •• i !»*• M it 1 .‘l
nf all their fru it If they enforce Huuilnv closing laws at k n ittin g y a rn in any color or Ilr.iw n .e .'bam i.li.ml.1 Sun A n
I ii,' t..t t*l:,nir&lt;| f ... lb* , mh
A i&gt;)irosim aie|y U ' o n i f o . (..,
in''
i i *I
Mi
A n-l i n
•to
^ w ill wait a short lim a u n til nioro the A talca I'a rk tavern, pending length fo r p ro je c t* which
uiillg
nl
u
li.n
l.
I.v
j
.
o
a..l»»Mi..|n!.'
tonl.i
como
here.
in
e
rly
used
t.y
the
boys
o
f
Hie
have
processors are In full operation the. securing of n declaratory iwen undertaken by the Women's
n o.Ill »f S.infi.i.l ••PIIPMII." f»*' fl*M* • Mil* flO 'lflirtt
M r. T a v lo r was very much tin
Legion D rum and tingle
Corps on Houle 17
and "no rm a l muvrinent of ihe crop decree determining shut her or A u x ilia ry o f the Congregational pressed w It. o u r new p a .k and were turned over to W illie John
at..l.g Lake Mnnroe
.'.III.
H ... fi.irtln rn m ii *I w' ^fern Irit'b * t’ **1
| l **NllNH»fl
I'flCF *l« I
not It I* In an incorporated
w ilt again get underway."
ill..
ruing.
I'alriiluiun
II
I*
l
l
n
'i
the
fa
c
ilitie
s
^
we
have
to
o
ffe
r
soli,
colored
pnuitnt
of
the
p
o
d
m unicipality. I f it Is III I'ts s e l- ('h u rt’ ll fo r the Red Cross.
.Mnii AiijuM iii,
jyjr#
U rerk ilirb lg t* muj iiu *i i i I h *i nf (lie iTinil«*« Y u ik ir -mi r.'p.nle.l I ...In y.
lie rry , It w ill Im governed hy the
A lilla Foul eii.ipe
h ii.eln .,*
ntatiMl. * I ay lor (old me h«&lt; wan KrKlou I'ont, fu r pfi*M*iitn(i(Ui In
I I LSKHVINT R II.L
town and not the County in It*
Maiinie
a very favoralilc rcpuii in»nilu*n« of Huy Scout hoop N.» ! n*»rlb «lriv«*n
M»*&lt;
W ASIIINtiTO N Ul - Ken Smulh
opening an t closing hour*.
(t'unlim jvd Oa Tag# S i n
•»(, „ N»i»io mill
Hi'liibiuiKh, III, ol iVuu . i i i.ve. \
era ( I t F lu.) said today he would
County Clerk ft. I'* Herndon
I , iiinl i..'.'Ulli|ia.iie.i by M i 1 Vil e
.minted out that the town of introduce a h ill lo "end Ihe xlepton
K igbl pel oils
arra ig n ed
o
(Juilinn, If., Arlington Vn . e .:. «h
MAVOK QUITS
c m
M P .K TIN li
Frank Hatch. 7f,. died at hi* Casselberry had barn created role of the reservist."
n l Inin the tear einl &gt;*f ,. IP l'i * on.d v .'.n o l l.i.iav eulere.l |«I **:.
D A V T O N A iiK A C II Ui II||UT w o e ity ....... mi fiftiiinorN w ill
He said his h ill would classify
home a t IlilH West Hlxth Btreet
..'a * ..ao*4 ns PMe •&lt;»»
godly.
Nexl
T.i"S.|t.y
reservists so each w ill know whclh l.u ik u it e r J r. ban u nit aeam u% ho ncitled lom pld at the in iliid I bulge ll'llrk driven by lle .u v Me o f n.it
yeaterday a t **«:0 U A.M.
w ith
.lo.l.o
er he Is subjerl to recall lo n illllu ry m ayo r iiiin m lsN lu m r of D aylona iiio o H iik fo r IU52 nf the C ity I illy re, f.N, of llrlun.l.i ean io.' In ....lav ...... uil.g,
Born In Apopku Jun. 6, IH70,
11.. .1gb. ■ K t.'.ixlron i presiding, lb.
CoillllllNNimi.
These mo John f ’l'iu w orlli &lt;&gt;f ili.niHge.
duly. II would set at 21 months
M r. Hatch, * retired flahernian.
.iocket w ill be -.m u .led I" . Ill''
N« ..lie was m j.ii.il, Iml .Mi
. •!*V*| «»f c r lllr ls m ." he Ka.lci and VV II
s i ..... p et. ih the lim it (or Involuntary service
had lived In Seminole County fo r
.1
S .iff.l.'.l
.VilflU ■in n in g o f Hie W u ile . I . n n
except in lim es nf w a r nr emer- said Monday night when he handed la tte r o f ........ was le .fk i'le d . I lellibmig |i',&lt; ta r
IUI year* lie Is survived hy the
his reslgualiou In Ih e c ily Com
Thu m eeting w ill M a il ut m on .liiiiu.ge. Ihe u.'i'blenl .,.•«•.11 .'.I io .o u r.
t'.ency
widow, M r*. Ilertha Hatch) one
T lili'e of tlie pel sons .0.1.1 lllg
a bllii'lllig fog 1.1 l) s III Pulr.iliiiiin
Stole llcp rrse n la llvp Voile W ill­
mission.
o'clock.
daughter, M r*. Klgln Myers) one
lla iiiM .il M illed .
|.|ei.'t me .'luirge.l w ill. «I|.ink.-li
ACCIDENT"AVO IDED
•on. Lloyd Hatch; one brother. iams, Jr., was elected aa a presl*
Police yesterday it.rexle.l on a •li i si ii i: , one w illi bulb diunk.'ii
JACKSONVILLE Ul — A police­
J. Hatch) five grandchildren amt tlenllal elector al Ihv inerting of
wurrunl sworn mil I.v Mrs. I toll v ■liiviiig ti ml d riving a ftc i a li
on* great gram khlhl, a ll of Ran* the (Rate Hemncratle Committee In man raced lo flag a speeding pasA i.o lli.o
ii
Mae liuilies, Roily I'n ll.is o ii for i i ' i i m ' was i w n l . . . I .
HI. Petersburg from which he re­ M'tiger tra in to a halt Just 10 fre t
• lunged w ill, a g g iu v u te .l iih s iiii II
i.»-uull mid battery on .Inn. 'J.
from u car stalled on the track
' • f e r n ! •ervlcfs w ill be held turned yesterday afternoon.
an.I asHunll and l.a tle ry .
I I I her
A fte r the presidential election In here Monday night.
won Funeral Horn# at 8 ;SO
1.. .. nous lire charged w itii drunken
L A K E C O U N T Y T R IA L
Ifedneedav w th Rav. W. I . November, M r. W llllama, a i one of
Patrolmen J. L Webb and J. W
T A V A R E S i * - - W a lle r Irv in . ne s, d .lv iu if on Ui" wrong side
, J r, officiating B u ria l w ill 10 Florida Democratic electors and M ullaly found tho ear on thu track.
Negro charged w ith railin g ii young of the road and ii-liin g w illi no
to Lake View Cametary. member* of thn Electoral College, M ullaly pulled a man identified
The
F
lorida
Chain
o
f
Mission
1
"The
Chain
u
f
Missions",
L ake i'.nmTy fu rm w ife in ItUlt. li.-elinc.
w ill go In Tallhaaaee and caal Ma as Norman C. Farguaen, 31, Galnea*
II way
I t began In a small
wa when imw is rich.'.lull'd to go on tria l
ballot w ith Seerelary o f Slate Cray ville, from under the wheel while a ry Assemblies w ill be held this
individual
cities
In
Florida
were
year
in
the
F
irs
t
Presbyterian
.............................................
iiA it r m v i i h i . u a
W A IH W O TO n V ^ 1^ ' George who w ill then forward *11 o f h« Webb ran down tha tra ck and sig­ Church from Tuesday night, Jan. having Hchools of Missions sod uguili F elt I I at O cala
BARTOW i.i* - Km m ell Caraker
C irc till Judge T . (', FtiU'h delay
(D .O a .) aald today ha U not «oln* ballot* In Ihe president of the U n it­ naled the tra in , a Baaboanl stream ­
Federations
o
f
Missions.
lio
lh
through
Wednesday
night,
ed Hie (ria l, which had lieen ached nf M ulberry, udmdled Imlila king
to augaavt a new general la x boost ed Stale* Senate, Vico President liner. to stop. , Jail. .'ID, according to the local DeLand ami Ht. Petersburg had uled In begin J a il. I I , h.'cuuxv a pin, will Ih&lt; sentenced Fell. 13 nti
nader any dreumatancaa ha ean Barkley.
Ferguson was hooked fo r drunk chairman, Mrs. Ralph
A ustin sueh organisations among the de­ p rincip al w illie s * fo r Hie stale w ill lutlory ami lirlliery charges lo
M r*. Ruth Ham ilton of Fem driving.
k m i to u s i_________
Nmith. Hpeukrrs from around the nominations. Rut It lieceme stale- lie unablu In appear lids month. which ho pleaded guilty Monday
Park, aervad at Ihe meeting aa
Dr. H elm H arrell
glolie w ill be brought here to ta lk wide when
He set a h earing oil pre tria l
proxy fu r Mra. Mayme Hodgkin,
GLADIOLUS d i s e a s e
iw fiirv in ler-iknom lnatianal au.ll- Montgomery o f Rochester, N.Y., m oll.m s fo r F ell. H.
who Is now liv in g In C reicent c ity .
rnces on m ailers o f w orld In te r­ and M r*. Henry IVnlMxly o f llosBRADENTON iR F irsl evl
Too aa a heavy Increase In
est.
deuces lids year uf die dreud glad
( OMTEI.EO T H IA I.
ton, Mara., both w inter visitors
IIK L A N U F IB K
Iona fo r voting eorda « u
This is the lld r ty - flr s t year of In P loilda. sponsored its eX|MinNF-W YORK Ui (Sninblur inlua disease- tm lry lis - have been
Law Preclp.
DELAND
........... m i UP
f t - -F lFr ire
e Capt^ Frank
today by lu p a rvia o r
Assemblies, n program unique to sion to cover Ihe slate In 1081 Frank l.'.Mlello sal unperturbed to­ fuund in Munalee Cuunly. A plant
Asheville
Morrison aald a fire
n
F lo tilla , which last F a ll attracted w ith Miss Woodford as director. day aa the prosecution outlined for expert caiitluned growers In lake
High School Monday "d e fin ite ly Chicago
wide attention, when its director,
tetta ta t." Invaatigatoro found • Cleveland
I i has grown, from th a t tim e Federal Court ju ry its contempt steps In fighting II.
l ir . Robert Magle, pathologist In
Miss B. G u ile Woodford, was u n til now, Into a "chain" o f Aa- of Iho Henatu case against him.
ean and saturated cord New Orleans
He kept hla arm s folded much rharge o f giadiolua Invastlgailon at
given a citation fo r promotion o f sembllaa which endrclea Florida,
a basemen! window.
New York
V
the cause o f "C h ristia n ao-operadid_ .bout D MOdam.aa Bs.llle
are held in 20 citlea over a o f Ihe tim e, and only occasionally the G ulf Coast Experiment Station
tion” hy th * N ational “
“
*
Ington
s floor corridor;
I o f eix weeks each w inter, blinked hla eyea aa U. S. Attorney here, aald the disease is very d if­
Jacksonville
Churches o f C h ris t In
a Janlior waa e _ „
"ambassadors", aa these as- Mylea J. Lana told Judge Sylvester fic u lt lo control. Glad growing ia
. toting atom danaga.
are railed, enter J. Jtyan and the Jury what the an annual i lx m illion dollar huaiw ’-lvlj
'•JtJtfU' th i» u g b her w ork In
ness In Florida.
government expected to prove.
ram which 1* popularly
laa want on as usual.
T ill's h* * * • • / ■ : !
aa

ary. to combat aggression.

Politburo’s Malenkov Reported
St. Louis Brown
Ckosen As Successor To Stalin Farm Club May ,
Sunday Operation *
' 11' • T r a i n H e r e
Of Casselberry
Sanford
Report
Tavern Probed

Flying Enterprise Sales Records At
Acts Erratically, Farmers Market
Delaying Arrival Reach New Peak

Home Fort Is Only HO Unit Sales Ate Up
106.058 As Values
Miles A w a y A s C a p Gain
By $.171.28.!
tuin Shouts “Okay"

Action BeKunByCountv Hoard To Decide

Warning Is Given
By Citrus Mutual
Against Picking

T o w n ’s City LimitH

Four New Members
Are Welcomed Into
Ameriean Legion

Red ( ’ross Meet
To Re Held Thursday

•.’lUr.:;
X itSTS" D r : : ; r

'S'®

V, . J v .....

Rlaiiicd
Auht-T’rtick Accidciil

Counlv Cotirt Opens
Willi S Arraigned

Frank Hateli Died At
Home Yesterday A.M.

•

Voile WIlliuniH, Jr.
In ChoHun Elector

Chain Of Missionary Assemblies
To Be Held In Sanford Jan. 29-30

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si .ill ol M.»s^t ll» l v**»!
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lir!&gt; h.ickuiR Gen l»\vm!il h Kiu'U
howci for l lit* Hi'publn ;in prc^nlcnii.il uoinlli.iHitii
Hinkii'x who I i .i not m * openly
.in n o iiiii'iil Im .i 11\ ol In - p a r ly 'f
p ieM ilenti.il U 'p ii wilts m ii eei'iln the
i.ile Sen W i l d i &gt; of m in .i&gt; k .i
He w .i» iKHiiin.ifi d I r Sen llric k i l of * Miio l olle.ti'.ue of S*n Taft,
i p n * i«l*‘ it1i.il iioin iu.ilinii eeker
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t'lt'i tion ti*.ii m &gt;ion i e i i . m i tu ho
Nlm hhil v%till i o i i I i o w i * ) o ver isuc* on vvhnli p u lilu .il (oitunes
w ill i nti- i i i nevf .N m em her's votI ill!
Ih e h.iih'iin: nf u a d U in S m a ll*
.mil I I m iim ' Htjtnaleil the senuul
in e d im : for tin* li*i!idiilnrs who
m ake np fIn* Mi’nd l omjrt'NH elect*
••il in Hlaii
l licv i n e*&gt;'eil Ih o ir
f||N| M»s ion I.I I d e l !?%•
M a m *.l the i m ii - tIn*\ vvreslleil
" .t h la t )i*a i i onfionl&lt;*il llid il
if.O il I *M llllnilit i*|ll
- ilr ill* fi'IlM*
p* iitlnu' iin iv n il n iilil.ii v Ir .lid
ll»k!
"lio lllli * Miill.il .mil lo rd R ii
.ml
• lot of how t h e \ d e a l w ith I111*til
will i unit' r e n u ' d ’* l o j'.o h ef.ire file
v o i c i &gt; in ticvf fair** e l i f l i o n o f n
p l e iih id v n e pi r shield 11 &gt; llollRO
n o nihi'f
and &gt;l s d i a l o i

lod.iv
inn-liiiR
vv .i
prefly
nun li itMifine I !u le.d k n k o ff fur
tin new M' - ion w ill i •Mile NNedltOS*
dav when I'ri'Niilenl 1*111111.111 w ill
di'livet Ills Stale of Ihe I mini inosNiiK*' hi a loud Sen.ill pllotiM* moot*
i*i j*
I he* will lay down in al lead
luo.nl li'in is vvli.il li'K ldulm it Mr.
rruinait wunls from Hie vpvvjnfl—
mil lay Hie I i .in | s I jr h i t applng
hetween Mippuilei * of Im piuKrafll •
and it*. 11 die*
V*idi* f l o u t
Id'.l* 'at'.’Ui
MifllO
••Hid p n lih riilly poll nt |h*.ui*i aro
h.ipme up lliii' i&gt;. Mi ITuillA li’fl
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bed lit a filth y house here today.
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was abused sexually by the man
who held hltu captive.
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snowstorm Monday, was namaa
officers is Ihe youth*! captor.

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H H B —
• »

THE SANFORD HERALD
1*1
Mm . J sr . 7. 1*52

Committee Ruling
Hatband It Near Collapse Alter
On Candidates Is
Beautiful Young Wile Ditappeart Headed
F or Courts

M an Seized At Bar
* In Miami Boasting
Of Daytona Crime

MIAMI BEACH iM - A redbe*riled man seMeil early lndny
In o Miami Unirh bar was quoted
by Del. V. K. Miller as saying hr
hol|&gt;ed In roll am) kill n Daylnna
Heath Iasi driver.
Detective Miller save the pris­
oner’s ntiror as Edgar lauds Thom­
as, in, of Dnylnon Heath
A bartender's call In | k»IIcc head
quarter* Hint a patron was display
ini; a pislr,I sent officers to Ihe
acetic rive polito-mcn walked in or
guarded Ihe outside of Ihe building
ns Thomas t.om.lrd to a Hritlsli
sailor ah»td hnvlnu killed Edward
R. Thotnus, M year old cob driver.
The prisoner Ird pollrc In o
search lor Ills companion In Ihe
hnldttn, who lie snlil was slaying
In a Miami rooming house.
He was quoted by Ihe tlrleelive
ns admitting lie Ink pari In Ihe
killing of Thomas In Daytona
llcach Sunday night lie said he
and Ids pari tier mhlirtl the driver
of n few dollar*, left his hotly In
a lonely spot It miles south of
Daylnna, nml stole the tar.
The taxi was found in Miami
Sunday in a lot fronting on Ills
rayne Kay between Rial and R2nd
HI*.

B illion In Gold Is
A dded T o IJ .S . B ile
S ince L ast Ju n e
lly HAM DAWSON
NEW YtlllK Ml—Uncle Sam Is
raking in foreign gold al u fast
rale again lie has now got hack
all Ihe gold he lost In Iho first
half nl 13.1(1 when he was paying
mil gold for high-priced foreign
enmmndHies lie wanted for Ills tie
fense stockpile
Nearly one hlllion dollars worth
of gold has hern atldrd In Ihe Uni
Ird Slates hoard sineo June, when
U H, exports hegnn climhlug high
over Ihe lolal of imixirls
(ioltl still rhuiige* hands between
Ihe United Stales anil oilier na­
tions, alMinugh American rillien*
aren't allowed In have il In mone­
tary form.
This drain of foreign gold In Ihe
Hulled Slates is one of Ihe sympInins of England's economic tilsIres* which cone urns Prime Minis­
ter Churchill pn III* visit In t’rrsldent Truinan. The Hrlllih have
warned that ihelr economy cannot
aland addllinnnl spending fnr mu
Inal ilcfrnsu if It mean* further
decline In llielr gold nml dollar re­
serves
Tn ship Dial drain un tfcelr re­
serves they nre tightening up on
their nun Impml qimlu*. barring
more American grinds from their
shores so that they will have Die
dollars to pay fur the raw m ater­
ials they nerd fnr rearmament.
The postwar (low uf gold lo the
United Slate* was one of Ihe sorest
problems until Ihe end nf 1DII) It
underlay the nritlsh request for
Ihe 3 At lillllmi dollar loan uf IDM.
It was nnr nf the reasons Ihe Mar

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f •

(Kales' golil holdings had climbed
to around 21 Ki Ml lino dollars Then
the llnw reverted. First this was
due In the economic recovery nf
EurniK*. meaning u greater (Inw
uf KnnijH'aii good* lo tlii-so shores
In earn dollars amt a lessening uf
Etmipr's need tor American pro-

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Then Ihe Korean War sent Ihe
itnld poiirinn mil of Ihn United
(Rales In 10 month* we lost three
billion dollar* wnrih. II went for
rubber, tin, wool, nml rmiuilesx
Other cornnindllle.s whli-lt Ihn ITnlted HInle.s nml It* businessmen
were buying at u lu-nillnng pHre
With prlres ever snaring
In April. I0.M, I Indies Nmn stopped
jtnek piling nl what he eflllml rxnr
(jllfliti iirlres lluslnessmrn also got

James Htewnrt u*k* n question of iilrlloo hostess, Clynls Johns, In
u scent! from 20th Century-Fox's "No lllirhwny In The Hky," showing
on Iho Kill Theater screen Tuesday nod Wcdn.'sijuy.

X m as Is O bserved Kitfhth Annual Ocala
In S oviet V illa g es Brahman Show Opcna
I i f ADA (Special)
llriihinun
On G regorian T im e i-attl,.
elilhosiaHts will lie aide to
By K1&gt;D Ytill,MOIIK
MOSCOW Mi
Christmas was
crlehraled
In simple
village
churchc* and great cathedrals
throughout Hussin today, 13 days
after Western observances of
Christ's birth. The (linn Ing was
due In differences helween the old
Julian Calendar used here nml the
(irrgorlan calendar of the West
As deep throated hells lolled al
midnight, Moscow believer* flocked
to (he Yrlokhovsknyn Hnlmr, ca
thrdral of the Itiisslnn Orthodox
Church aland a If, mlnulc drive
from Ihe heart of the raplt.il
While hearded Alexei, patriarch
of Moscow, presided at serviers in
(lie stately white building Wilh
him was Ills guest of honor, (icr
man Evangelical Pastor Marlin
Nlemocller.
Earlier Sunday night Nlemncllcr,
an influential West flcrman rch
glows leader visiling here this week
as a guesl of church officials, ail
dressed a congregation of 2.nun llus
sian Baptists nl Ihe Moscow Evan
gcllcu] Baptist ftiurrh
Al Yelokhnvskuyn Solier several
thousand persons trudged through
Ihn deep snow from all directions
and came in street ears, buses,
taxis and private cars They filled
the calhrdral
ft
and overflowed Inin
the street
Many of Ihe hundreds of tliiiu
sands of rhurrhes that operated
before the Bussian devolution are
closer! now, hut llinso still open
number into tlm thousands. They
were crowded today for Christmas
celebrations in the villages and
titles.

Indulge in virtoiill.- u full week
of Bftivlly durtntr Ihe pi-riml from
Jan. Jft and Jan, |&lt;i, i&gt;erau'n of
Ihe following series of events1. The eighth Miinual Ocala
llrnlioiau Show ooeos in the
SoiitliraiterM I’nvilinn at Orala on
Toes,Iny, Jan. Ifi.
2. Judging of rnttle in the Ocala
show will Ik- done by Prof. H, E.
McCrnlne, extension uninial hu**
l,n,iil(0 Hii, from l.oulslann Hlnle
Itiilvi-rslty, on Wednesday and
Thursday. Jan, III nml 17.
'1. A sale of thirlv hem) of n g isti'ii'd Bnihmmis will begin at I
I'. M on Friday, .Inn. Id, In the
Soullo-nnlrto Pavilion, wiih Auc­
tioneer It. I&gt;. CiKipor of Harnsota
in charge.
I. A sale of upward* of forty
head of registered llrnhmnn* will
follow n fret hoilo-fiir a t noon on
Saturday, .Inn. |H, at Polk Hrithnmn Farm- in Winter Haven.
The Drain show is under the
lumpier* of the Eastern Hrnhmnn
Association, nml the Winter Haven
sale i* a piivutn auction.
lint I lie dates have been a r­
ranged for both events to enable
interested people It, arrange their
Itinerary to include all of the
events. This Is particularly of
interest to out-of-state llruhmnn
buyers.
I,nmni lli-anrhainp, co-tiwner &lt;&gt;f
Folk llrabmau Farms, suggest*
I hat "Brahman people ran make
a rln-uH uf the two events ami
tlir-ii *pi-lid a pb-nsailt weekend
in the virlnity uf Winter Haven
bv visiting link Tower and Cyini-** tinrileiiN."
The Orala sale rattle h io all
I hnllribroken nml gi-rmrallv well
lllli-il. Tin- W inter Haven sale
•itti'is llrnluoaus" in Ihelr working
rbilloH."
"Ilotw ren -lie twu rude*, we
nI iim i M lie able In iiiKisfy almost
every type of luiyer," Beauchamp
spiya,

NAII.OIt DIEM
JACKSONVILLE ub
Identified by pa|a&lt;rs in bis billfold
us Hilliard Phillips. 30, IK. 2.
Bailey, N. C,, stationed nt the
Naval Air Station here, nml a
wumnn were tumid asphyxiated in
a ear near here Hominy.
Deputy Sheriff If L. Hands said
IIIEN1 II CDLI.APHE
there was nothing tn Identify the
PA It 111 Ms—Premier Ilene Plev­
red-haired, slightly Imlll woman en's five mouth old Cabinet rnlwhn appeared In lie ntioiit 2* The Iflii-eil tonight
nffirrr said a M font water hust­
file French National
led from the exhanr. through n
irudlm: (rum a small pcrcurslon
crack In a window.
cap he found in his basement lo n
dry cell battery
HP, FO U N D m r
Furrlham hospital reported lialay
NEW YORK f*-S a m u e l Masiel that his eondition was not serious
lo, 20. wondered what would Imp despite the tiny metal fragments
pen If hn Imiclied Ihe wires pro Knit hail peppered Ids hotly

CENTRAL FLORIDA
CITRUS SCHOOL

B S i
m

Charles Morrison led tfcP
Rotary Luncheon aided.
singing and introduced Ihe .Mo­
tors as follows:
""
ICMtfMMe m a r*«» CM)
Ed Bremer of Saugatuk, Mich.,
and graft, causing many to lose Bud Lyon of Binghamton, N. Y„

influence in human nature and
con
to feel that the world U falling to
pieces,
"But if we remember to look
up and stand fast". Bishop Bram
declared, "and remain true to
the Ideals In which we believe,
wo will come out all right”.
"When Hod chose the star as
the sign for the coming of
Christ", Bishop Uram continued,
"lie selected it Ix-causi- It could
U aeen snyw lirir ill Liiu wniul,
by any man In the world, regardless of race or national oilgln.
Many thousands of people must
have seen that star that night.
But of the thousands who saw,
only three followed. Only three
Wise Men".
,
■
. .
Bishop Bram was Introduced by
B. L. Perkins, Jr. Who had c h a w
of the program. Jack Ratfgan pro-

George Frank of ithnea, N. Y.,
C. T. Biddle of Bridgewater, Va*
Hy TOM CHAMK
J, E. Bridges of Morehead City,
MIAMI UP—The mystery of Ihe
TALLAHASSEE UH - Ttw Stale
N. C„ Jack Zucker of Jamaica,
Canadian beauty who vanished
Democratic Executive Committee
L. 1. New York, LeRoy Lawson
while fishing on the Overseas High­
rule permitting candidate* for the
of Del-and, ami T. W. Scott of
way In Ihe Florida Keys deepened
govemfar'a appointment to "little
Lake Mary.
Inday and her husband was report­
cabinet" Job* to run for nomina­
ed near collapse.
tion In the Florida primary appear*
It has b^en estimated that the
"They've gnl In find my pellle
lo lie In for a last In Ihe courts.
loss from worthies* check* runs
DAKfcDANI)
UP—
Frrrslng
temp
wife," said short, stocky (ienrgr
Attorney
(ieneral
Richard
Ervin
a* high as £100 million annually.
cralurcs as far south ns Central said he "would hesitate tn make
la-may. "Tliey've got to.
South Florida law enforcement Peninsular Florida Tuesday mom n ruling on lla legality without an
officers wrre direr ling air and :ng v.crr fnrrca.d :,»!«&gt; I,&gt; llu? interpretation from the court*.”
Federal Hlnle Frost Warning Serv­
ground searches In locate Mrs. ice.
Ho hasn’t been aiked for a ruling
llughuelle Dcmny, 21 - year - old
officially but th e n aro plenty of
.The
forecast:
member of a Montreal French Can­
unanswered about the
Tonight and Tuesday morning: qurstlhnl
adian family.
committee’ll resolution and It
Her brother, Ilaymnnd Doousl Mostly clear skies and rnntlnUed seemed very likely they will be
young Mnnlreal criminal lawyer, mid wilh tem pcralurei slightly low nut up to the attorney general
and the distraught husband worked r r on low ground locitlons and heforo lopg.
closely with Deputy Sheriff Jam es mucklnnds. Light northerly winds
The resolution had everyone
“ '
II
Barker
in an attempt
In solve Ihe with periods of calm. Tempera
. much confused today and
lures on high ground will he about
baffling case
w quick proteati from two
*ix degrees w anner than tempera- legislative
This was Ihelr problem:
lead en —one from each
lures
cm
low
ground.
llughiictle and hrr husband, n
side of the Warren administration
"Lowest
temperatures
Tuesday
20-year old Montreal real estate
fence.
M v r n M 'r os- ( O S U I T I A S UV »S,I.OHH* 4 STATS! BA SH
morning In low ground Incatlona
dealer,
the
■
■ « « « « ■ I were
ffu iv
ufishing
n im iN
ion
sil
H
IV
nsouth
tfiiiri
Hep. George Tapper of Port St.
*" * V l&gt;a I r t lW TM M BTATS1 o r F L O n lD A
about
7:30
a.
m.
side of Tom's Harbor Bridge No. f
Joe. a Warren supporter and floor
AT THS1 CLUBS! O F SlIUHASISS DKC. SI. I S t l .
"(iuinrsvillc
Dlitrtcl:
»
In
3.1
de
A ssirra
about 12 mites north of Marathon grees and frost.
Irader. and Sen, Leroy Collins of
CJ.H, Utanre* wilh i.lh.r hanli*. InHudlna rsservs baUncsi.
Friday night.
Tallahassee,
who
frequently
I*
on
anti c«»ti Heine in proceee of rmltt'tlnn
tii lit
ffpjwr Kail Cna.il District: JO 5 the other aide, both said such a United
Al 10:30 p, m, ( KST) llughuelle,
HUtee Onvernment obllgetlnne. dlffcl and guaranteed L341.IU H
degrees except 20 In pockets rule would tie the hands or (he O
Utillaatlons
ellM*Vision*
1
who was wearing shorts and halier, v&gt;
M I sa llo n r of Stite*
St.-tte* ami
arirt pollUc*l
!»'
None
Other
__ bofidif,
_IIItHIT, nnit«*
IIIM*"i nnd debenture*
v" *" ’
'
. .g
left Ccorgr In go hark In Ihelr -ind mnckland* frost.
governor and Improperly limit hla Corpornt*
etiifke
flfictudliig
|
Nmn
rtot'k
nf
Kldge
and
Barlow
Districts:
33
None
%
convertible and change into dunga
freedom of choice In selecting ap
f e d e r a l I t te r r v e ll*nk)a
None
rres. The distance was about 160 to 37 degrees except 31 In muck- polnteca to carry out hla program. 1/iMfiR mid d licouiiii ilnrludlng jNone uv«r&lt;lr»ft*i
lands
ami
pockets.
Scattered
frost.
Uenk
premleeR
owned
138,483
furniture
mid
yards.
No copy of the committee’s reso­
sj,sri 3:
West Coast District: 33 In 37 de­ lution
The bridge srmris deep u n ter on
rnutd he found in the capitol
ilmik prenileea owned nre eubjeci to $N«ne liene fn»t
grees,
scattered
frosl
from
F.lfers
Ihn highway which runs from MlMNrttiuiPd t»jr bank)
nnd there was much debate as' to
Non*
eetMte owned other then bunk prenilnee
anil to Key West. Hughitnlle Id Sarasota;
... 31 tn 30 degrees and lust how It would work. However, lent
nvest men In nod other neeetN Indirectly repreneiitliig
patches
of
light
frost
from
south
walked along the narrow, remenl ,f
None
It
.seemed
clear
that
there
would
bank
iireinieeii
or
other
rewl
eRliite
None
1 1* I k1 1 1 &lt; w Ilo
. . this
Hi 1
lImnh
i i a n k on
i t n *tce|it»lice«
iii'l'H
outsUmllna
slrlp on Ihe soulh shift of Ihn bridge
* a r* " a In Inna.
bn nothing to force the governor Customers' 1llBbtllly
M IS M
.......................................................* .............
and vanished.
t Indian lllvcr District .11 In 30 de­ to appoint a man who won nomina­ (Jther asssts
Barker nml Slain Attorney J. grees with patches of frnsl
tion in Ihe party primary.
l . l t l I I I IK
TOTAL AKHKTg
| , f A MIMTIKfl....
Everglades District: 3(1 'n m
Lancelot Lesler were considering
t'andjdale* for governor, who
rte|n,»H* nf Individual*. |&gt;arlner*lil|i*. and
degrees except 33 and scallrrod might havn In deride
Ihrsn possibilities:
rid what tn (in D emcand
3,311.113 I"
tion*
.....................
■ v
•bout such nominees, were slow Tim e orpora
llughuelle might hnvc fallen or frn»l in colder places.
deposit* of Individual*, p a rln e reh lp a , and
*71,01 I ^
Lower
East
Coast
District:
3A
lo
tn
comment.
corporation*
..............
..................
........
been pushed Into Ihe water while
of (.'tilted Hlate* O a v ern m e n t
And there was a cautious rase- Ileposlta
returning tn her husband. Her I2 near Ihe roast, 3.7 to 10 ami
3 I.S7I 17
(Inuludlng
po*tal
a
a
v
l
n
a
a
l
.....
........
..
frost In mucklnnds awny linn from piost of Ihe present little D t p o i tl a of Hlate* a n d political *ulidlvl*lom
631.
..
11.1310
whorls were found In Ihe car and scaltrred
from
Ihe
coast,
3ia.3t*.*v
cnblnct
members
who
might
use
DspoHlla
uf
bunk
a pair of dungarees, a green jacket
•
I
I I 73
Ihe depoalta Icerlifled and offlcera' i-hecke. etc.I - . . . ■
"Tuesday: Fair with slowly rls- jho method in an effort to keep Ollier
and a while T-shlrl were missing. mg
TOTAt, DEPOWTH ............................
» . I H , l » » . 7S
temperatures
their
Jobs
through
another
adminis­
Indlriiling she had rhnngc&lt;| her
Bill* payable. rrdl»coiinl«, unil o t h e r lla bllltle a fnr
"Outlook: Slightly higher temper- tration.
Nun*
b o rro w e d money
............................. .....— ......... ...........
clothes.
M nrleaa** or other lien*, INnne nil hank premiuea and
... .
.
. . .
a Iores Tuesday night No frost
Governor
Warden
declined
tn
NonS
t n u n e on o t h e r re al ewtute
...... - ........... —-.................
•She might have been picked up ,lunger Wednesday nnd Thursday
comment. II has no effect on his Accept a nee* r* w u led by or for a cc ount nl I hla h a n k
or kidnaped by n passing motorist mornings "
None
a n d uulM antlln*
................... .................... ................
administration.
Iter brother and relatives in Mnn
_____ _________
- I.Oflfl **
The committee by reeolutlon pro­ Ol h e r llabllllle* ....... ................... . .....................................
Deal said they were convinced she
TOTAL LIAIIILITIKH .not Inrluillng a u b n rd ln a le d
vided ballot spice for candidates
had been kidnaped and |msslbly
1 (IK') (!f l u u | n n
3,I l f . 113.73
ohlla a llon* ilniw n lielowl
..................................
who want to offer themselves for
taken tn Cuba.
1
o t - Hn l t l n
CAPITAL A l L O t A T *
appointment
to
the
Stele
Road
De­
Ino.non nn^
Carmen Lcmuy, 24, a slstcr-ln
Capital* . . ... .....................................
... .
loo,Son iin
................................................... ............ .......................................
„! Iho m lu ln , win. ..h i In
bhlY noiohly partment, State Racing Commis­ Hurplua
I f 713.!7
protll* .
.......... ... ....................................... .
...........
Montreal that Hnghuctte "was very at Ihe President's domestic pro sion. beverage director, Slate In­ fUndivided
Nmie
leierv e n t and re ti r e m e n t a c c o u n t fur proferrod c ap ital i
much In love with her husband and gram, hut also In rear beck on dustrial Cnmmlsslnn, motor vehicle
311.71137
commissioner and assistant state
TOTAL CA PITAL ACCOUNTH
would never have left him vnlun some foreign proposal*
attorney.
larlly."
..
3.
133,
311.D*
TtrTAL
LIAIIII.ITIKH
AND
C
APITA
L
ACCDUNTH
There Is strong sent)merit for a
Marker also asked Florida West sharp
Il said Ihcy would have lo pay
*Tlil* hunk'* m p l l a l conalala nf:
enrlnllment
of
foreign
mili­
Plr*t
p
re
fe
rre
d
sloc
k
wllli
total
pa
r
v
a
lue
o
l
INnne,
Const authorities to he on the alert tary and economic aid Many legis­ the regular fees required by law
Intel r e d ruble value (None
for a girl answering Hnghnettc's
for candidates fnr elective offices.
He, nml p re fe rre d etnek wilh lo la l p a r v a lue of INon*.
who wi-nt abroad during Ihe Thai
description who was seen by hunt lator*
would
mean
that
In
some
Intul
r e tlrab t* v a lue INnne
tall ami winter months returned cases a candidate for one nf the
C a p ita l note* and d e h e n lu r e * of INonn
Com mon elock w ith tnlut p a r value nf tlno.onae*
wn v° rtlnnl n u 'fro nl' Mlnml* we *1 ,v" h '»&gt;« impression that foreign appointive offices would have to
NK N O S A SIIA
pay as much based on the wslary A"*ei* pledard or aaelunnl lo eecure llalillillee
illll
and for
Naples and^'ort M m s
‘ " /r e a '^ y h ^ ^ h c l^ f u ll share of Z
o t h e r p u rp o iea .................. ............. ............. ............................ .......
S tu n # (ini
rhe l.emnys were married fji
r- Jf ,' '1*1
jjjl*!!* °J JK® of the uffleo a* candidates for gov­
ObBsutlon*
Riilinrdlnaled
lo
claim*
nf
depoallnro-and
other
creditor*, not Included In llahllltle* .............. i . ............. .
.*33 O
SSSrWV-i!!' r : r l» .: l! H for
C "thewFor
S Bast,l e S Z S f ^ i ernor.
Tlie pfilnt was raised immedlnle- la) luiajia as *hnwn above ure afleroteductbin of reae/vee
of
trv
Noone
. . .
_____
nam ed b a n k , do solemnly
a bove-ns
last week for a month'* vacation
ujy
ly hero Ihst few person* would be
" w e a r Dial tbe ubove a ta to m e n t la Inin, a n d t h a t It fully a n d r o r r e i Illy
llnmist has nffered t.VX) rewnni
r e p rr e e n ta llio tru e elute of Ihn eevnral
_______ m a l tl ae rf a hhe rein oontnined and
THREE
FIRPnH
REPORTED
for any dne ns to her whereabouts
i f f o r th In the beet of my A
‘ ‘
*' *
knowledae
and* 'bellaf.
Two minor gras* fires amt one
W. J. PEACOCK, Jit.
.
nnd appealed to possible kidnapers healer
fire
wore
reported
within
C
o
rre
ct—Ajlealitn release her. She spoke only a &gt;lie lust 21 hour* h Fire Chief M
W. A. PATRICK
very little English.
N. Clovrlaml today. No damage
was caused In any nf lha three
‘ rs.
Btale nlf yiorlda, County nf Hemlnofa.
Ida*"*,
rd hrntrr fire al 1200 Lake AvrBworn
tn
In
ai
and
.
aubscrlbed
................
............
bafore
m*
thla 3th day of Jan., I1H, and
misled the coalition government
At I2:4f&gt; this afternoon the nue.
I hereby certify that t am nut an mfljo of tr* ■
after hearing a final plea from fits department extinguished a
Yesterday afternoon at .1:04 the
ATI
___
. 6 a ? c iic u
rA
tn tc
iA ,l|}"
Pleven fur a freer hand In deal grm-a fire at Twentieth Street fire department pul out a small
Notary Publln
with the economic sltuntlnn In lids unit Kim Avenue. Earlier In the
i r r i u i l V ! ln , , " ,,lB h U n '1 , , # r h t t / ’ publlr Hlate .If Flo rid a at l a r g e Mr c oh.m ls.lon e x p i r e . O d It.
hard pinched country.
morning firemen subdued n flood- “ sulidlv
lslon.
ISue. Ilonued hy Am erican ttu r r ty Co. of N. V.

Freezing W eather
Is Predicted For
Central Florida

MIAMI Hi—Two men who read­
ily admitted that they killed a
Daylnna llrath laalrab driver
far “ a little over lie ," were arrested here today, fletertlve ft.
Miller of Miami Hearh Identified
owe aa Edgar Louis Thomas, 30.
Davlnna llearh. Ttie other was
identified by Miami Itrlertlvr
f'hlel II. ft. Howard as Douglas
Alvin Gjhson, IT, Klltstno, Va,

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rer llielr fear of rnmlng slwrttw anil stooped buying forelitii
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Then Inal summer Europe gol inI dlfflciiltlra becstuo her relouJl| fur nrmii production required
ir (u Import hiah'priced m ilrrlili
«m vi, and became her own rinm-'
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latieia. Alan Europeans weren't
Hung ea high prices for the wh­
ir. wool and tin which enme from
hlch and Brljlah Commonwealth

you IU nugnifleent rnponas lo your wiah, tha
wond«rfUJ tense of its power in rassrvs, the com*
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jb U emintry'a gold store hae
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Mi tart atilt aome 1 M billion
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^OLUMB XXXX1II

/.NNoriMled I'rem* l.enacd Wire

United Nations
To Use Force
To Bar Attack

-41

^MiorTaii Bridges Is Elected
Within Grasp G.O.P. Floor Leader
As Congress Meets

^Political Committee
Approves Re so In, tion 51 To 5 With
Soviet Bloc Against

Ohioan Says Conven­
tion Majority In
The Raj;. Ike To
Run I f D r a f t e d

PARIS lit — The Unileil Nations
Political Committee -approved M

UASlIINCTnN
i r S.m fall
III *iliini rlaim rd Imlay lh.il il all
the tdeifges he now holds ate
Iruusiuteil min voting slrem'tti he
will win Ihe l(epiilillc..n presiden

lo S tonight a program authorising
•he U. N. lo call on regional forces
j o f auch groups as the North Allanl

"In

T r a n I It I t m i a n l *all»(.

a

It

Skippor ot* Dust rttyur

lial tMMIIIUUli.il.

ary. to combat aggression.

Tllnl was Ihe ll'inii.o's ..itswer
In Ibe slate.held of lien llniglit
Ti..&lt; Soviet lilac voted against
I* Klse.ilnmer Dial lie Is a lie
'll. India, Indonesia and Argentina
imlilicaii amt wnulil r.'.s|&lt;oud to a
abstained.
"I'learclil call to |Hilito'.il d id ).”
The committee then adjourned
but nmifd not perMinully campaign
without voting on a Rutiian reaofor Hie lin t' iiio.iiuati.m
lutlon which would have had the
F.sentn.wer siipimrtcrs pilnlaiitl)
effect of bringing tlie Korean truce
her.ilili'it Hie sl.ilelili'lit as ass.ii
talkn before a special high level
lug Hie general's limn.nation amt
meeting of the Security Council.
elec turn
The CO nation committee had vot
A ed earlier to reject a Soviet dr
lall Inlil a r.'|HOlei lie lieltevi's
w mand that the U N. Collective
Hus main", Klseiiliower only a
Measure* Committee be abolished
•’dr.ilt" posMlol.lv, aditing
It In working on a veto free aid!
"It all o. Hn pledges we have
aggression system The vote on
obtained liom all over tlie conn
that was 5 to 33. with two ab
tl) I II. lie li an*t iled tldo dele
Mentions The committee then look
gulc wIn o tin an chosen I tie
up the western hacked program
Ill'si we have more than halt ot
Itself This was drawn up hy the
Ibe i mi vent inn voles "
collective measures committee In
The ii. i f iinnimulmg u.cel.ng lo
lint with the American plan for
lie held ill 1 bii'.igo c.irlv in .Intv.
combatting aggression, adopted
will have slightly more limn I L*"n
last year.
delegates, wiib mine Ilian iksi
^
Voting began after an ncrimoni
Vol.'s needed lor Ibe nonnnalnm
R o u s debate In which llritain and
In u n Inttvcly light iiiimh I lirfore vital world i&lt;Hu.x ....... runnidi iiil. I’roidcnl Tiiimnn u«n rii Nolle of Ibe ib'legali's ba belli
Prance accused Soviet Foreign imli'X fmgi i lii make it | muni i.« tlie fum Icndi.o' fig u ie, io the h'slnrlc coiivei atimis g. I Ingclhi't for fmmall) elms, n yd
.I.iln i w
I I I t I «&gt;\• 11
Minister Andrei Y. Vh.hlnsky of the fii.*i lime mi tlie While IliuiHe yui'lil “ VVilli.iiu* mug * .‘'itline licnih him i visiting Hi iti*li 1‘iime
I di said lie always assumed
(• 1 111* 1
I •1111•IU11•I«*I I 1 1 tl
lit 1 I . 1, lit «
throwing
ti monkey
wrench
Inin
. . . 1 1 \ II* »\ * l l l l ’tl . l l i - l p i ***l • •(* • I p l l l ' l •• II
|v ,* f
-s»ll I • • • • I•. •. !•
V
I.i. .telling
iimuieilly
a•« n■« •It• 'tin 1 I m .'g i. S. .i.l a i y \ n I l,.,n % I., t. u amt lli.d olliei i andiil.tics would be
.»
&gt;•
.
. sa
s
s i
iMihi.-l,
' l l l l l r i i &gt;i
*»I iiiistim
tiM i'ti
1l 'Inn
a a a • a •chill
inti
xxiii.'i
.inns i 'i n
the Korean truce alks hy stth
,lf ........
.......... ........... ............... .. ................... ..
seeking Ibe miii.llial.oi. and llial I *I \ iiimii I li I i i r I:i i i .I1 :•
•
(A *ts(\ A II* *1 » • l*l( l l u * 1 i p p l . 1 f l « * l l f l l t « ' l
a 11
lt"
milting Ills proposal
VA I t '
I lf * 1 1 I A*»l | l 1*
’’*•••li I11 . ntinwe. vvotdd be one *I*IvIHK F
*1. « I.I . .1 • •»n l . t ■
II
|
Tlie truce talks at I'lmmimjnm
id Ibelll
II* III M
t\ III I • .1*1 • •»
*••i« • • l ' i
f»»i lit*
tilt1 i
• a t io p m l
*'f
"weren't going so badly until Hie
1 111 lllMlI
L i p IlMXA |*« Illy' I t*W * . | I*A t l.e I t l l l l 11 1 III
He ml.Ill all'll lie bail expecled Itllll III* l*tlll«M
Initiative was taken by the Soviet
I'lsenh.iwer to doll Ins nnitoim as I It.li i nnliMiiiil lLiil.n|ili«
delegate here." Jean flhaiivrl told
commander ol Ibe North Vllnnln
the OO-natlon U N. Political Com
Tiealv Organl/alinn iNATm line
mlltee.
I" and relinn as a civile n to cam
A Chauvel was attacking a Soviet
I'.ngn
• resolution culling fur u high level
Mill I'.i'.cnhowei said al Ills fa n s
Its VVII.I.IAM I.. IIV \N
meeting uf the Security Council to
lieadipiarlers Monday llial "iindei
At* IT.rrlg • Affui.s Analyst
Interveno in the armistice discus
no clrcuii.slances will I ust lai
Moscow's press h-ft liitli* dmilil
slons. Tlie Russian proposal also
reliel from Hus assigumenl m in
lod.i) that the successor to Joseph c
A n i n n i n 'l'r»
would dissolve the Collective Mea­
Stalin tins been chose., and that
A lllO lllO
IO
K C - del In sect, nononallnn In |Hililn.d
sure* Committee whlrh hus tec
lie I' tlie glowering sou.puss of Hie
CCIVC F it V () I' &lt;1 I) I C ulllce and I shall nut |.urllcipale
ommendrd a regional security plan
In the pre convention activities of
I’ulitlmrn. lien. ||l Muxudliunox lit Ii
,
,
,
hacked hy the West.
wlio may have Midi an m Home Fort Is Only H
Malenkov
Sanford
Report others
Vlihinaky at once angrily replied
O Unit Sales Ate Up
Ichllnn will, lespeci to me "
Extravagant pralM- was heaped
that since the talka at Ibe front
Taft said he Is confident he will
106.058 As Values
oil Inin nil tils Mith birthday It I*
Miles AwayAsCaphave been going on without results
Zmlinrv Tnylor, ex-major Ini cm.
be
able
In hurverl a si/ublc mini
fur six month*, they "m ust hr Action BeKunByCoun- comparable only to tlie praise uc star Hint
former
mnoager
of
itr..
HIMI
I Sf l III* I
IIIMIIMK' I
HI
M
M
|
,
Gain
By $.171.28.!
tuin Shouts “Okay"
curded Stalin himself The greeting St. I,mils drowns, tentatively « p -J t'‘r "
culIVCItllOll »delegai.'s
eapedtted to a successful cunrlu
him Irnirt On* Unmuu.nlst Party proved’ SOitfWd fur flic trnlnln/t ftSto,n , w *"*'»•"'1I'knbsyitdniu.
tv Hoard To Decide to
(ui.
Mv I.KIIN Vllll I.ISHHM. IIIN
\ll riL I &lt;.'nl &gt;| .if ii«. :'mi
Kansas. Iiiiuie
the .'mnicll of'M inisters lulls He ef the Itruwnl.*:. rlii- s A A . usxacluisi'fls mid Kama
WITH T ill*: I I.VIM . I N I I I! ' (m il H u t . I 11 I'll'I Mm * t Imv i
Town’s City LimitH and
him us "en adviser ol Stalin" the fm m i-1ul, Sim Anlimio fm tin1 states of Ihe p.niclpal Kiscnbowei
I*It ISt*. I I INVl IV ^
• ••1*1 Kui I . I . •• t . * | i |
11 •
• '
hlgltesl possible praise In the U S
. ....... .I 'm
....m i ......
prtng,
lliecliiu.iilge mi leaders
tio*I IH ! . I"
Si'll Srhii« |i|M‘l ul Kalis.is. a **SI.»&gt; I'ni i l arisen *Im"»Ii »I m»*»» I*. |*ill«
III,
Ai'lioll to de le ru illie till'
S it It also credits him with having i.mim'i',1 tin* .......mm
*le* Is *'l Hit ll.tt*
ui r.M &gt;i
limits of tlie Tinvii uf f'assi'tlierrv "furgod victory for our hoiiieb.liil
Mi I :■yIm'- lepint is mi n Tati liiicki'. MI|i|Mif fed ||||s inn lanfD hum (In* I,lilt im*
I.hI.i v I v
\ o.l* » .**
hy menu, of n &lt;’."'i.it &lt; «'..t in Hie tireal War of Hie KaHn-rhim! nay lo Si. I mow tvlie.e president tei.liii.i vvitI. ., pii'.liclloll that Hie •In' H)Uic l lileipi.
•;tli:ii
ot.iv
dec.ee ivus Ink. n llos lino no. against tlie e.iellllea of h.illialillV
Mill Yre. h will .on-idcr Ibe Sun Kansas delegation will golo Hie ervlliinc i*
. . t In
III* lull I ic.ine w . n t . .1 In • 'hi. I
1li
t.v the t'miolv ........
nfti"
This is ,. ilevelnpiiieid of &lt;•» foul bn*. I,,, ibei. Sun V.iln.... .'onveillioil illilllsllii. ted mol with
.. ..NilMii.a t,k r . i , s i,i
11.... beg.in vcel.l.g . . . d o ..11, .1
»•
lien11n,: protests (noil li.ve.'i Heine lni|Nirtmice for tlie Western .Mtsspo. I'lnb Slnmlil Mi
Ycuk
tlie end ol .t &gt; low rope Hu. moii.
•in*
LAKKLAND Uf - Florida Citrus owners to tin- enmity Hint * world, with broad Impllcatimi, Im nppinve, the VIi' i. i.iiix would l„
,
I
mg toning .i shivs.low o the lo'cnc
I •» .
h
Mutual, which warned lust week lii|unr selling i-stiilisliiiii nl til Hie (oliire of luternalinnnl lela gin spring tiniiiiiig here mi
' ni:it t. •Mi.It' i. n «l • id *'
tog I n. moil sleamed mi .it ■. vs .ill.
against shipping too many oranges. the Asuleu llrivi.ig fu ik i* linns
If
about Mui It mid continue I.
»*. I.v |*l
Itlllg pace I lie safety ol I aluioiitli
_ Is warning now agalnal picking too operating L't I......* ■■ day, seven
. I f.
II there lias been U struiigle Im Ibm* w l'i*k*
I dull.in.I b.iilior was onlv so nut.
. tni'l. * I..
•It
nil
9 many of them
H'atNllMttrrt n» »«■• Twui
day* n week
•Mr. Ilr«*t'kiiu idtfi* tm.l I lie Ml.
less Hi.m ,. ill.V - v iv at I!1 to Ida .1
*
A V. Saiirman, general manager
Located ut Ji'ail
Sennm'ld
Moii* vvdultl |»i oIkiIiIv y.vi
unii I
p ill . I all a III IsS I &gt;
• i(l*I (»••
of the huge co operative, aald Inal lloulfvnnl, wh'.li I'ol* from (lie
ib
e
Clli
ri'llt
Il«a||-W
4)||f
a| hi | ( H|»»* lav
I lir Vv vv «&gt;ve l. . I I lie mi
I l
a 1**1 M*.
unless picking xlowa down there 0/lnmlii llighveuy to the drivi.iv Red ( ’ross Meet
putting tlicii itluyciN iii locni im
le.(
p iclin l It.io.igl. I'.it onlv ... . . loo •KI.IIM » • . i
may be Tims much fruit on hund park, tlie «'»H.lili*limf nt vva*
It*|t fi»i (lie laiuf winy.
To
Re
Held
Thursday
Shiifiiiil I W I Ml. I In* \ 1111*1 it-mi
xh. I
| mii -lii'l till* i* * I i ll|
to be taken at anything except dis­ granted u beer, wine uiid liipmr
I •' ml
Willi ri'Kunl tu ii win k ilij: 1,1*1( 11.n, idlilnl (mil limrc iim i i i I.i i « all) the .(•;i vt
i. i
I In
tress prices
fm die Siiitfoni laftiir In nt iiitrld at it% im it nut, luini: \ % I ( S - t i l l | *« M »• | VV f e l l | | * I f i l l ,1 I H I * .trill. .1
selling license issued '» A/ule*
meeting of all lied f»«s*
• 1 ,M ,o
He
If fresh fruit prices drop, it Is Itrivmg la rk Inc. "" yec.
nary «l.i\
\
*
'
I'll
F
*'*I
’
ball club this year with tin illK
11IH „the
lr ................
fitnt aid i.iul water safety InxUu
total lt»W niiiiitnTili||i up
"Till 1C |i Hill III III til will IV * I lift .i t . Il
likaly (|uolalhms for canned citrus amirilliig lo .{.dill I. I.allowav. ,u„
Seimo.de County will ... It.owns, .Mr llre.'kiuri.lg.' slate.l. Io f.nu Denver Cm.bit presldr.l
•iImhiI." tiirlMMi sliiititcil In tin
l
I
also will lull
county t a t collector
I ),«.|,| Ibursduv afte.uoon
from
was made to him t.v
The new memh. i* .... Wallet E Associated rrc'vN tut: I'ltRlishiu.ih "I I11Hit.
i . it .&lt;! &lt; • If. * 1.11A
That might tiring on " a vicious
IrliU to ii:iiu oVIock nt Semin.d"
""
ColllogwmNl. Clm.le I W. Smilli, riiliiiR iilniu: |0 In lr» \ ants aw.iv 1 l'ill|*II If• • »tgold, o •• i &gt;V. M. 11^
cycle nt cut throat ro.npellllon „
S ” l|e t h U n d o 'll I?!," lligb Scl.md.
I lie .Mlssimis a•rr ee iI nii lb.Hit- dil.uilil.
o iih l. C l i a r l f s W F o r n e s ..m l A u l l . o . w
....... ..
..........
.11 1
i tin ."
,ii
f.t sr1 II • mi*
(which) could causa the Indualry wuy
" " Hnt^
...................
1
- from llu- crippled l.eiglite.
and1 ""
Seminole
Urlve, .an I
Clyde K
.if Cusselherry, A Texas l.eauue i.iul ar&gt;- il... I»r.. . ti.. i
■. i IM f : im
p.lM'fll 1i Id \
f
untold and nnneceaaary losses,“ who is outside of the city llmlls who
or
ihe
St
1
md
j'l
.
.1
■
•'*
spoke
Ihe
All.mlle
lopped
est
(aim
team
(or
took a new and special cuurse
«!A
Haunnait aald.
,
.
of Casselberry, pointed out that in water safety imdliod. In Oi- Ameriean l.eauue
Tnnui'i Mir « 2i**« .Mint«'•1 f**l fhfl,
Picking ha* been heavy becauae he observed Sunday
dosing lando reeently will outline the new furm teams. The
i r» lll»\
T.HiJ til f 1 TH f«*i th.
Hie canneries would lake whatever hours, while the tavern m ar tin method. Herman K. Morris Is Red In uwu.'.I outriglil ny me urown given
i by Hit. Brown &gt;|ye io Ihe Jay.-.;. ■ or tins
„ k alrh ol newspuiH
rs l„ l.eip •/ *• f| i
.1nr mi
newspaper's
lu all ,
the fresh fruit market* could not ■hiving park remained wide ..pel. (’runs first aid chairman, uiid " ,if... ,
.
huildina fund. Me.nlie.s talked of
lull* away tin* loin: •■•■til• | ‘ lilt a 1 ii*li i 1 L.i ii •i" 1. Ill*'*ni:lii
uae, but now these packing house on that day. lie produced a map Thomas .Stringer is water safety
If the Missions do contract I.. .Innsllng more, follow,nK .....p i " " "
1i it.
Mnl «*f
pi Mlilaia'I
I h u p .n k .n 'e wenl o\ei oil i line
eliminations are too heavy for can- which showed Hint the driving .dinii mini.
i.v n
train In Hanford this spring, it .if funds from ll.e I.egiou Kan
(t**a»UMM9a (I n r m m e «M• I
..i.i r**i Tl 1 H | .
nera In use up swiftly.
wnulil
bring
many
Ion
teams
and
jn
March
park is located in the limits uf
Mr* Audrey M. Ulinnibers
• i M’l
..f
unit
\
i.&lt;I d
Kaiirinan urged shipper* lo move
A meeting of tlie t un ............
but iiuestiiiued Die ci'idly completed a class in first uanu s lo lid* area, Mr. Ilreckin
iitipai * .1 1*.
1 • imp hi f "A V I il
only their best sire and quality Casselberry,
F
o
r
I
s
Rlaiiicd
l
’’u
r
rnige
said,
losstlde
|dnyer
help
tee
and
of
tlie
Kseenl.v.Com
legality of this.
..id in Fore-.l Uity with nine
Mm $ I'll l/'.ll" 1... * * i f.H 1li.
fruit to cut down elimination*.
uiigld be obtained t.y III.' Mewl) inltlee was s.'lie.luled ( i lomgli'
Sheriff | \ A. Men. was In pun Il- iiHemling.
in ii Ml i •*:»••
Auht-T’rtick
Accidciil
He aaiil values Imvr nut fallen
orgnnl/.'d
independent
Saufm
I
at
tlie
offic..
of
K-.ilvl"
ll.m
lo.l
Tlie Red t.’iuss i'lii.|iter, suid
• 11$ Ne.* N. •* i '•C»:*, i Ml* •!
ami handler* will have opportunity strucleil by Ihe I’omminshm to .Mrs. Klvira linrnar, is seek in.) Hi. wball Aanoctation from
tlie
der.
II vAi Ms •i I.i11.
•• i!»*• M it 1 .‘l
nf all their fruit If they enforce Huuilnv closing laws at knitting yarn in any color or Ilr.iwn.e .'bam i.li.ml.1 Sun An
I ii,' t..t t*l:,nir&lt;| f... lb* , mh
Ai&gt;)irosimaie|y U ' o n i f o . (..,
in''
i i *I
Mi
An-l i n •to
^ will wait a short lima until nioro the Atalca I'ark tavern, pending length for project* which have tonl.i como here.
uiillg
nl
u
li.nl.
I.v
j. o a..l»»Mi..|n!.'
inerly
used
t.y
the
boys
of
Hie
processors are In full operation the. securing of n declaratory iwen undertaken by the Women's
on Houle 17
no.Ill »f S.infi.i.l ••PIIPMII." f»*' fl*M* • Mil* flO'lflirtt
Mr.
Tavlor
was
very
much
tin
Legion
Drum
and
tingle
Corps
and "normal muvrinent of ihe crop decree determining shut her or Auxiliary of the Congregational pressed w It. our new pa.k and were turned over to Willie John at..l.g Lake Mnnroe .'.III. H... fi.irtln rn mii*I w' ^fern Irit'b* t’**1
|l **NllNH»fl
I'flCF *l« I
not It I* In an incorporated
wilt again get underway."
the facilities^we have to offer soli, colored pnuitnt of the pod ill..ruing. I'alriiluiun II I* l l n 'i
municipality. If it Is III I'tssel- ('hurt’ll for the Red Cross.
.Mnii AiijuMiii, jyjr# Urerkilirblgt* muj iiu*iiiIh*i nf (lie iTinil«*« Yuikir -mi r.'p.nle.l I...In y.
lierry, It will Im governed hy the
A lilla Foul eii.ipe hii.eln.,* Counlv Cotirt Opens
ntatiMl. *I ay lor (old me h«&lt; wan KrKlou I'ont, fur pfi*M*iitn(i(Ui In
IILSKHVINT RII.L
town and not the County in It*
Maiinie
a very favoralilc rcpuii in»nilu*n« of Huy Scout hoop N.» ! n*»rlb «lriv«*n
M»*&lt;
WASIIINtiTON Ul - Ken Smulh
opening an t closing hour*.
Willi S Arraigned
(t'unlimjvd Oa Tag# S in
•»(, „ N»i»io mill
Hi'liibiuiKh, III, ol iVuu . iii.ve. \
era
(It
Flu.)
said
today
he
would
County Clerk ft. I'* Herndon introduce a hill lo "end Ihe xlepton
I, iiinl i..'.'Ulli|ia.iie.i by M i1 Vil e
.minted out that the town of
Kigbl pel oils
arraigned
o
(Juilinn, If., Arlington Vn . e .:. «h
MAVOK QUITS
cm
MP.KTINli
Frank Hatch. 7f,. died at hi* Casselberry had barn created role of the reservist."
DAVTONA iiKACII Ui - II||UTwo eity ...... mi fiftiiinorN will nl Inin the tear einl &gt;*f ,. IP l'i * on.d v .'.no l l.i.iav eulere.l |«I**:.
He said his hill would classify
home at IlilH West Hlxth Btreet
..'a * ..ao*4 n s PMe •&lt;»»
reservists so each will know whclh l.uikuiter Jr. ban unit aeam u% ho ncitled lompld at the iniliid I bulge ll'llrk driven by lle.uv Me o f n.it godly. Nexl T.i"S.|t.y
yeaterday at **«:0U A.M.
er he Is subjerl to recall lo nillllury mayor iiiinmlsNlum r of Daylona iiiooHiik for IU52 nf the City I illy re, f.N, of llrlun.l.i ean io.' In....lav ......uil.g, with .lo.l.o
Born In Apopku Jun. 6, IH70,
11.. .1gb. ■ Kt.'.ixlroni presiding, lb.
CoillllllNNimi. These mo John f ’l'iu worlli &lt;&gt;f ili.niHge.
duly. II would set at 21 months
Mr. Hatch, * retired flahernian.
.iocket will be -.mu.led I". Ill''
N« ..lie was mj.ii.il, Iml .Mi
. •!*V*| «»f crlllrlsm ." he Ka.lci and VV II s i.... pet. ihthe limit (or Involuntary service
had lived In Seminole County for
except in limes nf war nr emer- said Monday night when he handed latter of ........ was le.fki'led. I lellibmig |i',&lt; ta r S.iff.l.'.l .VilflU ■inning of Hie Wuile. I.n n .1
IUI year* lie Is survived hy the
his reslgualiou In Ihe cily Com Thu meeting will Mail ut m on .liiiiu.ge. Ihe u.'i'blenl .,.•«•.11.'.I io .our.
t'.ency
widow, Mr*. Ilertha Hatch) one
Tlili'e of tlie pel sons .0.1.1 lllg
a bllii'lllig fog 1.1 l) s III Pulr.iliiiiin
Stole llcprrsenlallvp Voile Will­
mission.
o'clock.
daughter, Mr*. Klgln Myers) one iams,
llaiiiM.il Milled.
|.|ei.'t me .'luirge.l will. «I|.ink.-li
Jr., was elected aa a presl*
ACCIDENT"AVOIDED
•on. Lloyd Hatch; one brother.
Police yesterday it.rexle.l on a •li isi iii:, one willi bulb diunk.'ii
JACKSONVILLE Ul — A police­
J. Hatch) five grandchildren amt tlenllal elector al Ihv inerting of
wurrunl sworn mil I.v Mrs. I toll v ■liiviiig ti ml driving aftci a li
on* great gramkhlhl, all of Ran* the (Rate Hemncratle Committee In man raced lo flag a speeding pasMae liuilies, Roily I'nll.isoii for i i' iim' was iw nl...I. Ai.olli.o ii
HI. Petersburg from which he re­ M'tiger train to a halt Just 10 fret
• lunged will, aggiuvute.l iihsiiiiII
i.»-uull mid battery on .Inn. 'J.
from u car stalled on the track
' • f e r n ! •ervlcfs will be held turned yesterday afternoon.
an.I asHunll and l.atlery. IIIher
won Funeral Horn# at 8;SO After the presidential election In here Monday night.
1.. .. nous lire charged witii drunken
LAKE COUNTY TRIAL
Ifedneedav w th Rav. W. I . November, Mr. Wllllama, a i one of
Patrolmen J. L Webb and J. W
TAVARES i* -- Waller Irvin. ne s, d.lviuif on Ui" wrong side
, J r , officiating Burial will 10 Florida Democratic electors and Mullaly found tho ear on thu track.
Negro charged with railing ii young of the road and ii-liing willi no
to Lake View Cametary. member* of thn Electoral College, Mullaly pulled a man identified
The
Florida
Chain
of
Mission
1
"The
Chain
uf
Missions",
Lake i'.nmTy furm wife in ItUlt. li.-elinc.
will go In Tallhaaaee and caal Ma as Norman C. Farguaen, 31, Galnea*
It began In a smallII way
wa when imw is rich.'.lull'd to go on trial
ballot with Seerelary of Slate Cray ville, from under the wheel while ary Assemblies will be held this
individual
cities
In
Florida
were
year
in
the
First
Presbyterian
............................................
iiA itrm v iih i .u a
WAIHWOTOn V ^ 1^ ' George who will then forward *11 of h« Webb ran down tha track and sig­ Church from Tuesday night, Jan. having Hchools of Missions sod uguili Felt II at Ocala
BARTOW i.i* - Kmmell Caraker
Circtill Judge T. (', FtiU'h delay
(D .O a.) aald today ha U not «oln* ballot* In Ihe president of the Unit­ naled the train, a Baaboanl stream ­
Federations
of
Missions.
liolh
through
Wednesday
night,
ed Hie (rial, which had lieen ached nf Mulberry, udmdled Imlila king
to augaavt a new general lax boost ed Stale* Senate, Vico President liner. to stop. , Jail. .'ID, according to the local DeLand ami Ht. Petersburg had
In begin Jail. II, h.'cuuxv a pin, will Ih&lt; sentenced Fell. 13 nti
nader any dreumatancaa ha ean Barkley.
Ferguson was hooked for drunk chairman, Mrs. Ralph Austin sueh organisations among the de­ uled
principal willies* for Hie stale will lutlory ami lirlliery charges lo
Mr*. Ruth Hamilton of Fem driving.
k m i to usi______
Nmith. Hpeukrrs from around the nominations. Rut It lieceme stale- lie unablu In appear lids month. which ho pleaded guilty Monday
Park, aervad at Ihe meeting aa
glolie will be brought here to talk wide when Dr. Helm Harrell
He set a hearing oil pre trial
proxy fur Mra. Mayme Hodgkin,
GLADIOLUS d is e a s e
iwfiirv inler-iknomlnatianal au.ll- Montgomery of Rochester, N.Y., moll.ms for Fell. H.
who Is now living In Creicent city.
rnces on m ailers of world Inter­ and Mr*. Henry IVnlMxly of llosBRADENTON iR - Firsl evl
Too aa a heavy Increase In
est.
deuces lids year uf die dreud glad
( OMTEI.EO THIAI.
ton, Mara., both winter visitors
IIKLANU FIBK
Iona for voting eorda « u
This is the lldrty-flrst year of In Ploilda. sponsored its eX|MinNF-W YORK Ui (Sninblur inlua disease- tmlrylis- have been
Law Preclp.
DELAND
...........m i U
fP
t --F lFire
r e Capt^ Frank
today by luparviaor
Assemblies, n program unique to sion to cover Ihe slate In 1081 Frank l.'.Mlello sal unperturbed to­ fuund in Munalee Cuunly. A plant
Asheville
Morrison aald a fire
n
Flotilla, which last Fall attracted with Miss Woodford as director. day aa the prosecution outlined for expert caiitluned growers In lake
High School Monday "definitely Chicago
wide attention, when its director,
tetta ta t." Invaatigatoro found • Cleveland
Ii has grown, from th at time Federal Court jury its contempt steps In fighting II.
lir. Robert Magle, pathologist In
Miss B. G u ile Woodford, was until now, Into a "chain" of Aa- of Iho Henatu case against him.
ean and saturated cord New Orleans
He kept hla arm s folded much rharge of giadiolua Invastlgailon at
given a citation for promotion of sembllaa which endrclea Florida,
a basemen! window.
New York
V
the cause of "Christian ao-operadid_ .bout D MOdam.aa Bs.llle
are held in 20 citlea over a of Ihe time, and only occasionally the Gulf Coast Experiment Station
tion” hy th* National “
“ *
Ington
s floor corridor;
I of eix weeks each winter, blinked hla eyea aa U. S. Attorney here, aald the disease is very dif­
Jacksonville
Churches of C hrist In
a Janlior waa e _ „
"ambassadors", aa these as- Mylea J. Lana told Judge Sylvester ficult lo control. Glad growing ia
. toting atom danaga.
are railed, enter J. Jtyan and the Jury what the an annual ilx million dollar huaiw ’-lvlj
'•JtJtfU' thi»ugb her work In
ness In Florida.
government expected to prove.
ram which 1* popularly
laa want on as usual.
Till'sh***•• /■ :!
aa
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Politburo’s M alenkov Reported
St. Louis Brown
Ckosen As Successor To Stalin Farm Club May ,
Sunday O peration *
' 11' • T r a i n H e r e
Of Casselberry
Tavern Probed

Flying Enterprise Sales Records At
Acts Erratically, Farm ers M arket
Delaying A rrival Reach New Peak

W arning Is Given
By Citrus Mutual
Against Picking

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Four New Members
Are Welcomed Into
Ameriean Legion

•.’lU r.:;
X itSTS" D r : : ; r

'S'®

Frank Hateli Died At
Home Yesterday A.M.

•

Voile WIlliuniH, Jr.
In ChoHun Elector

Chain Of Missionary Assemblies
To Be Held In Sanford Jan. 29-30

v K W ffl

The Weather

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. JAN. S. 11LV2

Rii IImIi-American Conference

l&lt;rnr&gt;allr fill mil sluwlr ll«inn
Irinpri atl.irx Him .(In noon anil
Inn.gill
VXr.lne«.ljty Inc.rasing
il.m.litusi iml wanner, becoming
miMlllnl In extreme mirth par*
linn.

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Eisenhower B a c k e r
Saltonstall Loses;
D e f e n s e, Foreign
Aid. UMT Studied
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Sen llrlilKca
ut New H.tiiipdiii c n ix clccfcil
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howci for l lit* Hi'publn ;in prc^nlcnii.il uoinlli.iHitii
Hinkii'x who Ii .i not m * openly
.innoiiiii'iil Im .i 11\ ol In - p a r l y 'f
pieMilenti.il U'pii wilts mii eei'iln the
i.ile Sen W i l d i &gt; of m i n . i &gt;k.i
He w .i» iKHiiin.ifi d I r Sen llricki l of *Miio l olle.ti'.ue of S*n Taft,
i p n * i«l*‘ it1i.il iioiniu.ilinii eeker
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t'lt'i tion ti*.ii m &gt;ion i e i i . m i tu ho
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will i nti- iii nevf .N m em h er's vot-

Iill!
Ihe h.iih'iin: nf u a d U in Small*
.mil I I miim ' Htjtnaleil the senuul
in e d i m : for tin* li*i!idiilnrs who
make np fIn* Mi’nd l omjrt'NH elect*
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"liolllli *Miill.il .mil lordRii
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•lot of how the\ deal with I 111*til
will i unit' re n u 'd ’* lo j'.o hef.ire file
voici&gt; in ticvf fair** e li f li o n of n
ple iih id v n e pi r shield 1 1 &gt; llollRO
no nihi'f
and &gt;l sdialo i

lod.iv
inn-liiiR vv.i
prefly
nun li itMifine I !u le.d knkoff fur
tin new M' - ion will i •Mile NNedltOS*
dav when I'ri'Niilenl 1*111111.111 will
di'livet Ills Stale of Ihe I mini inosNiiK*' hi a loud Sen.ill pllotiM* moot*
i*ij*
I he* will lay down in al lead
luo.nl li'inis vvli.il li'Kldulmit Mr.
rruinait wunls from Hie vpvvjnfl—
mil lay Hie Ii .in |s I jr h i t applng
hetween Mippuilei * of Im piuKrafll •
and it*. 11 die*
V*idi* flout
Id'.l* 'at'.’Ui
MifllO
••Hid pnlihriilly poll nt |h*.ui*i aro
h.ipme up lliii' i&gt;. Mi ITuillAli’fl
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Hikf Ii li phuiiui f**i f tr.itiTB, Mr.
Tu. o .. aid
" it..' . 'oiupunv i. aware that,
in -.pit.' of good " v .iall progrexx
in tlie stale .luring lOfil, i. large
iniiiili. r of mifdl.'.l apidications
lor t.'lepli.me service are on hand.
Tlds dcmiiiiil bug.'Iv is n result
of ihe economic growth of the
slate. We are working hard at
tlie job n( meeting full leiephona
• rvne needs." Mr. Turner said.
"Southern Hull's activities In
.'oiiuevtku willi viviiinn telephone
needs were .'iirrlr.l forwarti in a
year In which ihe greatest mili­
tary defense deumu.ls since the
war were also met," lie a.I.led.
IIIIY KIDNAPPED
SALT l-AKK CITY m — A leenage boy was found chained lo a
bed lit a filthy house here today.
Officers laid the lad ‘.old them he
was abused sexually by the man
who held hltu captive.
An accused bank robber, charM d
with a 120,000 holdup during •
snowstorm Monday, was namaa
officers is Ihe youth*! captor.

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Tur.day, inn. N, 19.32

Chpnce To Cut’Costs

Sent! your coiiliihulinn In the
Mulch of l)imr» in risir nf floli
Deane at die Sanfnnl Allnnlir
Nalinn.il ll.mk anil lave illwoiken in llir dine the tumid ol lolitilmg you.
Picture* in I In- imnimig papers
•how Harry Truman dressed up
like an English grinlcm.in at a
British clothing journal irrt him
But no matin how hard they hy,
they dill cnn'l make Hairy junk
like n griiilrman.
The Orange County Ministerial
Association condemn* llir Minn
bnmhing as an outrage agaiml
decency in this state and mil,
HJHin the (iovrrniir In in* that the
parties rnponiiblr me hinughi in
justice, Il'it ii n not only llie
minislrn who denlnrc mill nrli
of violrnce m thie Male; every
decent ciliirn decs.

It was gnnil to see Maitiil
Bran) li.uk
in Sanfnid speaking
Urge For Better Things
et the Bniary Cluh just as lie
did ten or Iwrlve year* ago sshrn
Thu American Society of Tool Engineers conduct oil all
he was rector luir and president
of the cluh, and appearing nut inquiry among Industries to.discover what their desires
* day oldci than he did then. wore ia thu way of more machine tools, the equipment witli
Time has hern kind to lhshu|i which the foctorlus make their products, Tito Society dis­
Brani and lie hat uied hi* time covered that In more than 90 par cent of factories, large
Well, rendering a great service and small, industrial leaders wore Interested not so much
let the people of hit chuu h and In more tools as In better tools.
• This attitude Is, after all, one of the cornerstones of
improving hit own health and
progress, The desire not merely to have more of the things
character in i«-doitig. We
already known but to have bettur things Ih one of the basic
ttad that no matter how high
He litei in hit pmfettinn or how factors which keep a people moving forward, and which
, far away he goes, he will always make thu difference between a progressive nation and a
. come back, for hr it married to backward one.
the fainter Mahrl Bolcr of this
TALLAHASSEE W - The Flnrl
NO FROST DANGER
dly,
LAKELAND iAV-Tho Federal- •In Game and Fresh Water Fish
Congress convenes today and.State Frost Warning Service said Commission meeting Feb 4 will
today there would bu no frost dan­ be held nt 10 a. m. KST here
we ere alraid, to do more harm
ger In I’enlnsuUr Florida through instead of at West Palm Reach ns
than good. It just isn't in the
originally slalrd, it was announced
Thursday.
, cardi that rongreiimeii at a
The morning forecast ssld there today.
group could he rxprclrtl in elec*
would be rising temperature* and
I f y o u c M i i ' t M t r l n the
l l u skin
* ijon year to cut expenses when
generally (sir weather tunlaht with f r o m a n a v o c a d o e a s i l y Just
J t u pare
mey need to badly to he cut, to Increasing cloudiness Wednesday. I t o f f w i t h a s m a l l s h a r p
Balance the budget when it it to
fair nut of balance, lo tlep up
'la m en t production or enact
vartal military learning when
ll It what it to detporately
ceded, or to mil patriotism ahead
f politic when playing politics
III lie to dliaitioqi to the
lilry. And yet we ate afraid
It it jutl about wha| they aie
‘pi to do. It, i« not itrange
ir tuch circumtlancet that
1 Door Sadan, Good
Super Sudan, Fully
ifly European! look upon our
Transportation
Equipped, Radio, Heater,
of government and exloot! Tire*. Good Condition,
'.'Only America can afford
a govarnment”.

1039 PLYMOUTH
$98.00

• Wt of Democrats became
QUICK
at for the time being
a Canere) Eitinhower
yaatarday that he it
10 _ accept the Republican
nomination if it war#
lo him. Southern DemI who have'been floundering
[.fo r aoma time looking
ir Sedan. A Beautiful
.... they could tupport
hutiatm fee) that they
* him in Euenhmw
they %o4M r a tW

only $295.00

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C O N t i f t t t C 0M 9C N ES,

g K S M P A H n POUTlCS

Despite President Truman’s *|tiick ami emphatic denial
of any truth to stories that Winston Churchill would re­
ceive a cool reception in America, the rumors received some
attention In tlit; British press. It may he that the high re­
gard in which Churchill is held in Britain has made his
friends there hypersensitive to any imagined intention to
slight him.
It )h finite probable that tlie British prime minister
will encounter disagreement here with some of his Ideas.
Not all members of Congress will see eye to eye with him
on matters nf financial assistance to Croat Britain, and
there are clear differences of &lt;pinion on some military sub­
jects. The differences which exist, however, are those be­
tween friends and allies, ami they have nothing to do with
Churchill’s personal stature.
The reception of Winston Churchill in America could
hardly he anything hut warm and cordial. Americans remem­
Chain Of Missions
ber that when Knglnnd stood alone against Cormnny it
was this remarkable man who shaped ami symbolized the
(&lt;«Nllni,r* P-tHM Can* I IM I
priceless British resistance. Ilis genius ami personality
. ...
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t
h
e
have made him a Inuts t as isipular on this side of the Atlan­ travnl" t litl ,tll'!' " A ’ ? * , . . * „ . , " * '
tic as he is tin his own. It Is unlikely that any visitor to m g P n vy l i n i a I J e m b , ‘ Tj !,1
t . tie rc e ,
America will ever he more welcome.
V &lt;*rn liia n 'h , I M i u m t , O r l u n d o ,

Tile death of Moses II. (Sniesian, an Armenian horn
immigrant, brings to mind his action to save the frigat'j
Constitution from being scrooped by the Navy in IfMIfi,
(iuleslau offered to buy the ship front the Navy for $11),BOO. This offer hy an adopted son of America prompted
many other donations which created a fund of $ft,&lt;1(1(1,000
for restoration of the ship.
Once before, 111 IK.BO, "Old Ironsides", ns the stilp was
affectionately called, had ...... In danger of being scrapped.
At that tlmu the first Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote a stir
ring1 (toom about the past glories of the ship- which had
fought ho valiantly In the War of 1812. A vv'ave of public
sentiment, largely stimulated Ity Holmes' poem, saved It
from destruction.
ft is significant that two men of different backgrounds,
who lived at different limes, were able to feel the same
kind of devotion to America’s traditions. An immigrant
and a native-born poet acted, in the way each knew best,
to save a symbol of that tradition from being destroyed.

, ll it nnl only Immhmg crime*
ifiat arc hutting Huiida't irpiila*
lion for jmtice and fair play
these dayt. hu! rriiuct &lt;d another
kind at wrll. A Iasi driver war
murdered in Davtoni Sunday, a
young girl disappear* under myslerioiu rirrimiMancr* on ihr
Florida Ivey*. Wl, it i, needed is
honest and resolute law enforce­
ment against all kinds nf ■times

Too Late To Classify

Welcome Fop Churchill

Saving “Old Ironsides”

Harold Slaiien, would-hr can
didale fur pirsidrnl, »ay» dial i»
lie it elected he will rlilninatr
"200,000 loafeii" fmin the frd
eral payroll. In which |hr lamp*
Tlilmne trplirt, dial's nnl gnnd
enough. Al lea.t 10 nr 15 nerceiit
of Ihe 2.500,000 ilimild he
dropped.

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BABY'S FIRST STEPS

Congreiiti, beginning a new neaslnn, han Itn annual
The Sanford Herald
chance to do something about the tromcmloUH and growing
R . i n b i i . a . 4 la 100a
F a b tla h .4
d a lly
rtrrp t
S a ts rd a r
#B d S n a d n y , I h r U lm a s a n il 3 . . . *oht of government, about which a great deal of talking
w s a ra . r a b l l . k . i i
a a iu .&lt; ln &gt; a l« l - has been done in the Inat few monthn. Congress will take
l a w ln a '* h rU i,» iu « a n d S n n V ra va
action in two lianic steps which determine the coat of gov­
I I I .lia a n n lln , \ t » a . a
K a t r r c d a * i r r . i v l r la . a m a t l . r ernment; llteae are the making of the budget and the npO f t n O . r ST. m i l l , in | b r I ' n . l I I K I r r
O r n a a la .d . V ln t liln , i i m l r r l b . A r t proprintiona of money Theac atopa ought to ho, but prob­
e f Ca a « r.» « , i f M a rc h R. INTO.
ably will not he, completed before the end of June.
* M n l. I . A K f l l „ IIH A H
One of the greatest advances (’ongreaa could make in
l: d l|« r
nniiiiiiH in n *
bringing
the coat of government tinder better control would
ll n . l a . a a M a a a a .r
he to match the budget and the appropriations. Strangely
h i I lh lT I I I T I f lX
II A T I.a
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enough, they do not necessarily match. Th budget for an
I I I , M a a lh ________ .. ......... ..
i .imi
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a. 00 agency la aet up in one menaurc, which authorize:* the
B la M o a lh .
..... .......... ............_
o.im
O a * S t a r ..............
is .m l agency to carry on specific actlvitiua and apend a certain
All obit lifiri m it lr f a . rntil* i i f amount of money. The money ia appropriated in a aepnrnte
t h a n k * . le e iiliK lm is nt$4 N iiilr e s *t$f
nfprlstniiieRt fitr Hi# purntier aif mcnaurn, and the amount may or may not ho the anme.
W J i l s i fu n d * . eel II he ( im r s e il fu r
Taking advantage of this ayatem, n falao appearance of
I I N B M ls r silieriliini r n lr a .
E ltHtrarntnl Nnllrannlly lip In* economy iq sometimes achieved hy cutting appropriations
4
l l r ) i r r o r n t f i t l $#•
while the authority to spend remains unchanged. The result
ia that at the end of the year there are unpaid Lilta, and a
W 8 fW \ i»rl«« ( ItIr-iim i. D e tr o it,
MSI I lip find Mf* l.itula,
deficiency appropriation ia paused to cover them.
r ’f h . I I . r a i d I . a i i t . n i h r r i d t b .
It would he within the power of Congress to make the
A u a r l a l . i l l ' r r « . n b t r h 'l» . n l l l l . d
• arlualtrly in t h r m , r « r r n t u h l l - budget allowance and the appropriation for each agency
r in t . d
Taa llaIkala o fn ur nll . |l ibi i .| i rlor ,c anl . ionnr .l l p an
the sumo, and to rutpiiro every agency to stay within its
a ll
d r a n t . ill . p n i c l i . a ,
budget and within-its appropriation. To do so would seem
TUKHIMV. JAN. H, 11132
to h*&gt; only common sense, Stirh a policy would not in itself
TO!:m s m ill,it VK1I8K
roilucu government costs, but would more clearly keep the
Hhnhmprnrc
aniil
('(m v lriiri'
doth n tak r rowiini» nf ua nil, A control of costs In the hands of Congress. Perhaps Congress
rlear rotiarlrnre i« n mlultiy »llm* docH not wish the point to he finite so clear.
ulun to during. The wicked /Ion
when no mnn imrsurth: hut tin*
rlghirom nr,, ludd m* linn.,—1&gt;,
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W in lu r P ark, H a n fo rd , F t. L a u d e r­
d a le , M ia m i a n d th e P a lm lle u c h «■*, O n t h e W e a l e n n u i t h e y h a v e
K e ttu ln n * i n F t . M y c r a , H a r n a o t a ,
T iu n p ii, L a k e la n d , C le a rw n te r nnd
H I. P e tc ra liu tg .
T b i t p r t i u m m I* u n i i p m t u F l n r i d s , s r r n r d b i i r t o 311s t W n n d f n r d .
lie c n iiR O
the
m itln n a l
m ittlo n
I , n a r d * n f t in * v n r t n u * d c n c t m l n n t i n n n k n o w U n i t F l o r i d a la n o t ii
►l o g i c s t a t u d u r i n g t h e w i n t e r
n e w t o n , b u t u c o m p o s i t e o f n i l 48
g a ll's , w it h Its Ih o u s n n d t n f v ia ltorn) nnd th a t th e ir m e ssa g e w ill
|i r o n i l e a s t t h r o u g h o u t t h e n a .t l o n ^ o m F lg rid a .
.
E o r h t t a n m i r M i s s W o o i l f o t '*
n in k e s th e c irc u it o f th e m is s io n
b o a rd o ffic e s a n d b o o k s s p e a k e rs
fo r llic n e x t W in te r . T h e y a ro
o u ts ta n d in g m is s io n a rie s h o m e o n
fu rlo u g h , n a tio n a lly k n o w n ch u rch
te n d e r s , e s r r u t l v e s In th e c h u r c h
n m l c o lo rfu l p e o p le s f r o m o th e r
la n d s . M a n y In t e l n a t i o n a lly fa in
c u t p i-o id i* l . a v u n p p i ' n r r d o n lh i* s e
A x a c m h ly p la tfo rm * , » u rh a* D r.
K . H tu n ln y Jo n cit a n d P a llo r M a r ­
tin N trm o fJ Ic r.
W h e n th o d ire c to r c o m p le te *
h e r f a c i l i t y t h o r n la u s u a l l y n r e p re iu n ta tlv o f m in e v e ry c o n tin e n t,
w h o ra n apeak w ith a u th o rity on
e o n d lllo n a In t h e la n d h e r e p r o " m l* , n rr n r d in g to M Ih i W o o d lo rd .
In m ld ltlo n tu the tb n m o r fo u r
s c h e d u le d
A a a e m ld y
n d d re xa ca
e a c h r ls i y H i n t I t I n i n a e t a l o n ,
tlie a n " a m h a n a a d u r a " f a n o u t to
th e • c h o o ln , n e rv lc o c lu lit , y o u n g
m lu lt g ro u p * , a n d R u m la y iiu lp ita
to r n r r y t h e ir m e a a a g n to th a
g e n e ra l n u b ile , T h U g e a r t h e y
w||| c o n d u c t t h e R a l l g i o u a K m p b a n la W e a k o n th u F l o r i d * H t a t o

RuHHian Chief
ir«s llN S f&lt; l
I'll** line*
i i H i w c r i n U i o 1‘n l l l l s u r o — n m l n i n n y
i "1 t h e W e n t b e l i e v e s u c h a s t r i i K « l e
th a t b e e n tu k in g p la c e — V v a c b e s la v
\| \ i ( ) | „ | , I V s e e m i nn tgi ll yy h a s I n s t t o
the b rllllu n t , ru lh lc * * y o u n g s t e r
b r o u g h t U p In D ie ix n ln t lim o f S o ­
v ie t C o m m u n i s m an S t a lin ’* p r o ­
tege.
T h e r e h a v e b e e n p e rs is te n t h in t*
th a t S t a lin w i n r e l i n q u i s h i n g Id *
U n iv e r s it y c a m p u s n l T a lla b a n a i'e ,
nt th e e n d n f th e to u r. T h e y w ill
rls n u p en d tw o d a y * o n th e S o u ­
th e rn C o lle g e c a m p u s a t L a k e ­
la n d .
T h i s p r o g r a m is s u p p o r t e d f i ­
n a n c ia lly b y th e sa le o f s p o n s o r ­
s h i p s n t $ 1.00 i n c h I n t h e c i t i e s
w h e re th e y n p p e n r a n d free w ill
o ffe rin g s a re taken a l the rv &lt; n jn * m o o tin g s.
.
,
A lo c a l h o a rd o f w n ttie n re i*re a e n tln g th e ir In d iv id u a l c h u rc h e s
p la n s f o r th e s e s s io n s a n d th u
o v e r a l l w o r k I* a r r a n g e d b y it
h ln te h o u rd o f d irc c to is . T h e o f ­
f i c e r s o f t i l e H a n f o r d L i n n , Ii o f
t h e O l i u l n o f M is s ic m s Is u s f o l ­
lo w s :
C i t y C h n ir io n n , M r s . lia lp li A .
S m ith : V lc e -C h a lim in i, M rs . R a n ­
d a ll C h a s e ; S e c re ta ry , M r s . Illa k e
S a w ye r: and Tre a su re r, M rs, J.
L . In g le y ,
T h e v a rio u s c h a irm e n a re n*
fo llo w s :
S p ir it u a l P re p a ra tio n , M r s ., II
C . H rt x r l; Fln n n c e A R e g is tra ­
t i o n , M r s , .1. L . I n g l e y ; P r o m o ­
tio n ,
M rs,
W.
I',
Chapm an;
P re s s , M rs , V o ile W illia m * . H r.;
M u sic.
M rs.
G eorge
Touhy;
C h u rc h H ostess, M rs . J u r C o rle y ,

Rooks, Mr*. R. F. Cooper; Nom­
inating, Mrs. George Wells; Hos­
pitality, Mrs. Charles I„ Park:
Man's Luncheon, a t Methodist
Church, Mrs. Ray Herron: and
Forum, Luncheon, Baptist Church,
Mrs, 0 , W, Krgle.

a c tiv e d ir e c tio n n f S o v ie t a ffa irs .
H e l i a s J u s t t u r n e d 72, a n d Is r e ­
p o r te d in f a llin g h e a lth .
N o v e m b e r d is p a tc h e s fro m M o s ­
c o w . d e s c r i b i n g t h e 34l h a n n i v e r ­
s a r y c c l c l j r m i w l o i t,,*.- i i o , s „ e &gt; , K
R e v o lu tin n , g a v e the Im p re s s io n
M a le n k o v w a s th e re ig n in g p o w e r
In th e U S S R , w i t h s u p p o r t f r o m
L a v re n ty P n v ln v itd t R e d a. d ire c ­
t o r o f th e a ll-p r e s e n t , a ll p o w e r f u l
s e cre t im llc c
M o lo to v w a s n o t p re s e n t, a s trik ­
i n g d e v e l o p m e n t III it s e lf , s i n c e
il,:iI c e r e m o n y Is t h e y e a r 's m o s t
I m p o r t a n t in M o s c o w . S ta t in w a s
m il th e re , e ith e r, b u t S ta lin u s u a lly
b n * g o n e s o u th In re c e n t w in t e rs .
T h e p ic tu re s o f tha t c e le b ra tio n —
lik e o t h e r p ic t u r e s h e fn r o t h e m —
w e re re v e a lin g . D is p a tc h e s fro m
M o s c o w ra n k e d M o lo to v firs t a fte r
S ta lin a m o n g P o litb u ro m e m b e rs —
In n c c n rd a n c o w ith th o lo n g e s ta b ­
lis h ! d c u s t o m o f t h e S o v ie t p r e s s .
R u t th o p h o to g r a p h s to ld a d if f e r ­
e n t s t o r y . T h e .s u In d ic a te d M o lo to V
w a s s lip p in g b a d ly . T h e la s t p ic t u r e
o f h i m s h o w e d h i m r a n k i n g a lto til
filth . F o r s e v e ra l m o n t h s th is r e a d ­
e r lia s s e e n n o m e n t io n n f M n lo lo v
In e it h e r P r n v d n o r t z v c s llo .
A l th e llo ls h c v ik R e v o lu tio n euro
t u n n y , p u g n u c i n u s , p o d g y 3f a l c n k o v t o w e r e d o v e r th e o th e r s in th o
m a n n e r of a d ic ta to r. T h e p ic tu re s
s h o w e d h im d e a r l y ns the m o s t
p ro m in e n t fig u re p re s e n t— fla n k e d
o n the
t h e rtitht
r i g h t bbyy his twin In power,
on
lle rlu .

And now today, hero Is how the
party greeted the dictator prexum
jdivo:
“Tho party and Council of Min
Inters warmly greet you, Irun pupil
of Lenin and rn-ndvlser to Stalin,
............ .
leader of tho Cnmmunlst Fnriy and the .Soviet Stale,
on the liny of your &amp;0lh birthday.
"You have devoted all your
conscious life to the great cause
of the party of l,cnln and Stalin’
nnd (he struggle for tho victory of
Communism. *
And so on. Only Stnlln ha* re ­
ceived more praise.

This Is th« season of f a in and
festivals In Florida. During tho
n u t three months millions of
psople will be visually reminded
uf tills state’s limitless resources,
advantages and opportunities.
Large or small, these “show
windows” each tall an amating
story of Florldaa growth and
development. Seeing Is believing,
and the magnificent exhibits of
fruit and vegetables, hay, grain
and forage, livestock, poultry
and tho products of our ever ex­
panding Industries asrve to con­
vince thousands of prospective
homeseckers and Investors tha;
Flbrids Is Indeed a land of op­
portunity.
Oldest and most Impressive of
all Is the Florida /lu te Fair
held each year In Tampa wheru
;vi modern exposition . buildings
are Jam-packed with every con­
ceivable type of display and
exhibit. Dates for tha event this
year are February S to in.
Operated as a cooperative, non­
profit enterprise, the Florid,*
State Fair dors a wonderful
selling Job for tho entire state
and yet it does not cost the taxpayer a cent. Offices and direc­
tors, who give generously of
their time, receive no pny, and
every dollar taken in from tho
sale of apace or admissions
goes back Into the development
of a bigger and better fair the
following year.
Drawing an attendance of u
million or more, the Florida State
Fair la America’s greatest mid­
winter exposition and ranks
among the top fairs held unywhere in the country.
The 1062 Florida Htato Fair
promise* to surpass all previous
events, and at the moment the
fair grounds is alive with painters, carpenters and artisans all
busy constructing modernistic
booth’s designed to -show Flor­
ida's products to best advantage.
While skilled crown are busy
In the buildings other laborers
are equally active almut thgrounds, painting and repairing,
conditioning the raco track, land­
scaping and getting everything
shipshape and ready to receive
the thousands of individual ex­
hibits of fruit nnd vegetable*,
flowers, women's work, art, r a t­
io. hogs, poultry, rabbits, ravios,
wild life, forestry, commerce and
industry that will all pour In
lust prior to opening day,
Unless you have actually wit­
nessed tho assembly of a fair
of such magnitude It Is difficult
to conceive iiow so much can bo
accomplished In so short a time.
A week before the opening ns
you pass through the empty
ex Id Id lion buildings, barren ex­
cept for the booth structures, you
cannot believe that tbs thousands
of Individual exhibits could pos­

sibly arrive and be aet In plaeo
ready for the opening In eo short
a time. But as the opening datri
approaches, you find more and
more
people
swarming
the
grounds and building, each parlorming some specific task—and^
the whole big snow seems to bo
put together like a Jig saw
puxsle.
While the purpose of tha fair
Is primarily educational, the
agricultural and industrial phase
always dominates It, and fun,
frolic and entertainment are not
entirely overlooked. The best
available In the entertainment
field Is brought to Tamna for
participation In the big snow.
Midway attractions are pm -6
videil by the Royal American
Ihows nnd this year many now
features will bu presented both
In tha form of shows and rides.
General Manager I‘. T. Strisder
advlsea that ne has booked the
finest selection of hippodrome
and circus arts ever assemble-i
for the Htato Fair which will be
featured afternoon and night be­
fore the grandstand. In addition,
.fide Chitwood and his Auto­
mobile Hell Drivers will give A
several thrill shows, and tonnotch automobile raring will Im&gt;
a feature with the world's b«at
dirt track drivers competing for
nntionnl honors an the speedy
Fair race track.
With the approval of the State
Educational Department, efforts
will be made to bring Junior nnl
senior high school students from
every section of Florida to the
Fair as It Is considered outstand­
ing from the standpoint o f *
visual education. These .school
children will all tic guests of the
Fair as will every 4-lt Club bov
nr girl and every Florida Future
Farmer.
Thousands of Fair visitors
who were delightfully entertained
by Myrt nnd Gert last year will
Ik&gt; happy to know that this
lovable couplo will be back a g a h
and can be depended unon to
keep the grandstand rrowd howling with gleo when they conduct Ji
their funny audience partlclpa- ^
tlon comedy.
You’ll got double your money’s
worth at the 1062 Florida Htnto
Fair In Tampa. Fehrunry 6-10,
so make your plan* now to a t ­
tend.
The BUI of Rights of tha U. S.
Constitution was submitted to tho
first Congress at It* first session,
Hept. 20, 1780, In Now York.
Maine was the first state to
ratify the proposed 22nd Amend­
ment to the U. H. Constitution, tt
would limit to two tho number nf
terms any person may serve a*
President of the United States.

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Social Calendar
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Karlutra Worrell
Wetl8 Guy Duffcy
Mr and Mrs. Van L. Worrell of
1207 W Second Street, announce
the marring* of their daughter,
Barbara Kllen, to Utty Duffcy, sun
of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Duffcy of
306 Holly Avenue, on Jan. 0. at the
home of the Rev. J Bernard Root,
nlm performed the ceremony,
Mrs Duffcy was graduated front
North Klngxtown High School, in
Wlckford. it |„ and Mr Duffcy Is
a graduate id Seminole High School.
He Is now employed by the Ford
Motor Company.
I he couple will make iticir home
at 307 K Third Street

TUESDAY
Tha Pilot Club will hold it* u v ­
ular business meeting in tin- Monlatum a Hotel at H:UO p.m. nt which
Una Mil* Muriun Lippman. It
dlit. (ovarnor of Pilot Inlern.r
tional of St. Petersburg, will pay
har . official vlalt. All committer.chairman ara requested to bring
MIsh Ferguson Weds
thalr raporti written in tiuudruplitat*, to tha meeting. A dinner,
Wade H. Sinifletury
honoring M ill Lippman, will hihalt! In tha Dining Room nt *;:4r«
I.EESIlCKt! (Speciall - Mi-r
f m . Tha board masting will be
Fairhy Ann Ferguson, duughter
dispensed with.
of Mr. uml .Mrs. tieorgr Ferguson
The regular business and noelal
of Leesburg, uml Wilde II.
meeting of the Duugliler* of WesSingletary Jr., son of the late
ley Sunday School Class of the
Mr. and Mrs. Wade II .Singletary
P in t Methodist Church will be
of Sanford, were united in
held at the home of Mrs. M. It.
marriage Sunday lit 7 P. M. ut
Smith, &lt;60 Rosalie Drive, ut H im
the parsonage of the First
P.M. Hostesses will In- .tbs. lien
Baptist Chinch in Folkstoo, tin
Monroe, H n . Smith. Mts. Klehnrd
Hcv, Burger K. Howard, pastor,
Hickson, Mri. O. R. White, Mi*
performed the doulde ring eeieT. Bradford iiytd and .Mrs. K. E,
IIIUIIV in the presence of Miss
ja r r lll.
Ruth Cummlltg nod A li. Van
m Unity Meeting will he held nt
Ness, In,tli of Sanford.
tha Valdrt Hotel every Tuesday
The hriile wore h light giuv
evening at 7:46 o'clock. Carolyn
suit with black accessories, mot
H. Parsons, minister ami tenehrr.
n rursage of white Camellias.
V iiiton welcome.
Prior to her moiriage Miss per
Circle No. 7-11 of the First
gusnii wus empluved at l.assiier
Methodist Church will meet with
Ware
Insurance
Agency
In
Mrs. Then Pale, nt 12(1 W. Elglr
l.ceslmrg.
teanlh Htreel.
Following a slim l trip, the
The tllenners- Sunday School
couple will leside in Hanford
Class of the First Baptist Church
where Mr. Singletni y i» eon
will have their social meeting at
mete,| with Mae's Elect tic Nrr
the Church Annex, ut 7:30 uni.
vice,
flvith Mrs. W. A. Cagle anil Mis.
n. E. Psurlfoy ns hostess.
Circle 7-A of tin. firs t Method
Luke Monroe
lit Church will meet at 8:00 u.m.
B« SADIE SIIDI ItBMI.M
at tha home of Mrs. K. M. will
isms, 21UIJ Cordova Dilve, with
Mrs. Charles Rowes, co-hostess.
Friends ol Mrs McKay are -or
Essex Studio
The Woman's Ullde Class of
ry to hear of Ihc accident Jo which
Miss
Mary
Kdwinir
l!i..ckman,
daughter
of
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
.1.
E.
tha First Baptist Chuich will meet Bluckmun. whose ingagement and approaching marriage to lb,nul.l she hurt tier hand
at 7:80 pan. at the home of Mrs. Fredrick l.e Fils, son of Mr. nod Mrs. &lt;1. C. I.eFiln, of Cenevu, bus
Mr amt Mrs II Z Dunn tiad
E. 8. Rockey, l.'IIO Puik Avenue,
as their guests over the week end
1,11-0
M
IIIOIIIM
»-d.
with Mrs. R. C. Moore us co-hos­
Mr and Mrs (lillierl Mobley ami
tess.
children limn Ueilla. (ia
Mrs
relumed In (heir home In Wilmmu Mobley is the grand dunglitci of
6 The Woman's Bible Class of the
Ion. Del alter lierng the guests Mr and Mrs Dunn
First Baptist Church will meet nt
Friends uml relatives id Mrs
of Mrs Cassell's parents. Mr amt
7:30 p.iu. at the home of Mm .
Mrs W It Dyson lot tin- Christ Frank Farmer are sorry to know
E. 8. Hockey, l.'llo Park Avenue,
she Is cimfiiictl to liei Inline lie
g,as holidays
with Mrs. B, C. Moore ns eo-lrn*
ean»e ol sickness
tea*.
Mr and Mrs Robert Howell have
ssMlcmling Ihc Klwunis Mid win­
Dr. Roger Phillips, well-known
N' r*
w,rth
ter Conference held at the Tampa
psychiatrist,
will
speak ............
on "Adol- ,,r' Mr* 1 11 Mu-ers. of fainpa
. .
__ SU.....
Terrace. Tumpu. during the past which they
•lance" at tha Junior High School
Mr* Frank l'o*tello uml Miss rveckeml were Marlin Stmerlphcr. ford
Auditorium, ut H:0ti P.M
All
teachers and |,areuts of Seminole Dorothy Costello of Oswego N S' . Joel S Field, Douglus Sieiislrum
are visiting here u* guests ol Mr ami ltal|ih A Smith
Friends of little Floyd Hussey,
County are cordially Invited.
and Mrs L M Himes
son of Mr unit Mrs Karl Hussey,
WEDNESDAY
1,1. Simon I, Dliigfrlilcr. USA, will he glad In leurn that Ills cull
There will l,e n board meeting
Courtney id uml Mrs Dingfelder. and iliiugli iltliim is mini) improved uml llml
ler. Jan. It&gt;ft Imlny for Fort llrugg. he has relumed to his home from
P i ' ”1 o rin m .r:'‘ ,m r.san An; » ; : : r i *
O.M a.m. at the (.ar.len Center. ,|tlV(, rt.(.t.n1|y mn¥„ , n, Sarilor.l N. C , after having vm-lil about ten the Orange Memorial lluspll.il in
Tha regular business meeting anil are making their home ul 31.',
day* with l.t Dingfehlcr’* parents, Orlumlo where lie underwent sur
and luncheon will be held nt the Mugiiollu Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs Julius Dingfelder ul gery
Sanford Woman's Club at 12:.'ll)
their home mi Cramlview Avenue
p.m. with Mrs. Iteaburn (3. Horne,
Mr and Mrs I I) Southward
Mrs .1 M Stineeiplier is spend
of Madison, president of the Flor­ and
daughter, Jeanne, have return
Mrs F S Vernuy lias returned Ing u few days in Miami us the
ida Federation of Woman's Clubs, cd from
a visit, during Hie boll to Tallahassee where she is house guest of her aunt, Mrs F. A Pert s guest sneaker. There will also days, In Ontario
Canada, anil In mother at the Kapmi Alpha Theta rv
She urenmpanied Mrs J
ba an exhibit of the painting* of New York City.
Sornrity Home She has visited ’ llrolley Oillium. her yiiong duugl,
Mrs. H. B. Pop*. Re-ei vutioici
here for a short time with her soil ler. Belly, uml Mr* It II odhum.
.may be made with Mi*. W H.
Mr. uml Mr». \\
&gt;v rF I'.van*
iluugl
Evans in,|
ol | and
anildaughter
in law.Mr amt Mrs Sr , who will meet J Hi alley tut
“ ’raessle, phone ' 4MB*W.
Juiksonvllle. N (' , viMlcil
heie Stanley
Stanley Vernuy
V
■•il here
ham ami si,end u few iluys will,
m»Av
mi Friday uml Satimluy us the
him lit the llixrnvne Terrace Hotel
____ of the Sanford guesls ul Mr uml Mrs II II (&gt;d
Mr and Mr* Sterling 11 Boll in Miami.
Carden Club will meet at IliilMJ hum, Jr.
mg and son, Sterling, J r . will
------a.m. at the Annie of Mrs. W. It.
Nicholson mi the Orlando Highty c n urt of ml W Twentieth leave tomorrow for their home in. Mr uml Mrs lli-rl Hiplcy have
Washington. D
after s|ienilillK I us llii'lr guests Mr Ripley's pur
wa
Street hus returned to Ins home the Christmas season
here with mis, Mr and Mrs c
\V llipley
ft'ie Hanford Woman's Club will , r ’nl tp ,
The
Mi.m„Vi»l 11... m " Bolh m C ovrenN Judge
uml of Dickinson, N D . ami Mrs
havi* u tjtt, honmlnif Mm. Hue- pitul In Or Iundo wlit*re lit* Kan Uwn ..
. * s»
Nr-I- Swanson ul I air mini I N H
«frn. i^* J^1*™1**
* V I’wnfliH'd fcir uhmii twu u it Iih
1
who are milking an extensive trip
Moridu rt»tlt*raHfin uf Wtinmn
tumaii s
l.t J C Wright arrived in Sun around the United Stull's, uml liuve
Clubs from, .1:00 t., 6:00 p.m. ut j Minnie Leu uml Dnrulhy Metis
lord
yesterday (runt Camp Cook, siH'til the holidays here with Ihe
lt 'i ” u!,p L,°iU*t'i'-i
r
of Lake Munrim were the weekend
Tha r.h.l., I Ins* of the H rtt guests of Beheetii uml Dondiiy Calif lie will he |olned later by llipley fumlly at their home on
Baptist Chureli will meet in tlm Cain -ul the home of their parents, .Mrs Wright, who is now teaching Crystal Lake
Educational Bnildiiuf lit !l:00 Mr. nod Mr* E M Cain, Sanford in Chatham, N J Ll Wright is
I’. M. with Mrs. J. A. Cunning HI. I
the son of Mr uml Mrs M L
ham’s grout) as hostesses.
Wright of 7IH .Magnolia'Avenue
The Sanford Ornmmor School
Florida'* N'ewr*t
Dr uml Mrs. Ward Cassell* have
P.T.A. will meet at 3:30 I'. M.
Major AI (ruction
Mr aruf Mr* John K Bridgcrs
with a Board meeting nt 2:30 luncheon, with Mrs. W. E. of Morehi'url City. N C , left tiiduy
I*. M. 1‘rogram by the rhildren Kirehhoff, Jr. us eu-hostess.
by (dune for Iheir home In Moreort "World Citiaenship", under
The Ifemeroeullis Circle will hcnrl City. N C , after visiting here
tha direction of Miss Lucille moot ut 7:30 P. ,M. ut tlie (iarileii ns Ihc guesls of Mrs A. I). Zach­
Campbell.
Center. Mrs. C. E. Hunter uml ary. .Miss Bessie Zachary, and
Tha Sanford Home Demonstrn- Mrs. J. Hi,nth will lie hostesses. Mrs T Bradford Byrd
M tlon Club will meet ut the home Slides will lie shown nil flower
“ of Mr*. M. L. Edwards, 207 arrangements.
Muck Cleveland, J r , of Ihe local
Msitonvllli' Avenue, at
10:01
Ruse Circle Mil meet nt 0:46
A. M. Mrs. Turn Frveman will A. M. with Mrs. Duvld Rothscliflii Kiwunls Club uirninpunled Ihe fol­
lowing Key Chili laiy* to the Mid­
fiva a demonstration on slip on Luke Drive, Dellary.
winter Conferrnrc in Tampa, held
covers. Each member i* asked to
Jutarunda Circle will meet ut al Ihe Tampa Terrace during the
pleaen bring her own sandwiches. 1:00
at the home of Mrs. L past weekend: Joe McClung, Ed
FRIDAY
Burke Steele, lYltl Elm Avenue
The Sanford Shrine Club will Piogmm. visiting gardens lo McKinley. Ronald Taylor, ami Rob­
bold It* regulat dinner meeting at Oviedo. Mimosa Circle will meet ert Beckwith
tha Montaxuma lintel at 7:00 at 10:00 A. M. at the home »f
Mr. uml Mrs Clyde II. TcrwlllP. M. All Noble* are requested to Mr*. Lowell Osier, Hit Sum
In Bi-ailtlmi
egar, who have been the guests of
be oreeant.
merlin Avenue.
Hrmlnole County
Mrs
Tern
illegur'x
puients,
Mr.
M Tha circles of the Sanfurd
Ixuru Circle will meet at 2:20
Mlltwuy HrlSIOl
" u a rd a n Club will meet at folio wa: P. M. at tlie home of Mrs. J. K. ami Mrs J, If. Truliich, are mak­
ing a two weeks' trip of lha south­
Palm Circle will meet a t 12:0*1 Terwllleger.
Hanford anil Orlando
Jr.,
with
Mrn. ern
and eastern states, following
noon, a t the home uf Mrs. (]. N. Winiloi) O'Neal, Ocala, as the
Bat**, 820 N. Jessamine Avenue, guest epeuker. ’
with Mm. J. D. Carlton, roDirt (iiirdenera Clrcl* will .meet
boste**. Magnolia Circle wl'l a t 10:00 A. M. at the home of
Visit Our
Doors Open
meat at 11:30 A. M. at the home Mr*. (J. W. Baker, 621 Plumota
Refresh
mant
12:16 Dally!
of M n. C. If. Cog burn, 212 Kcott Drive. K. II. Stone will lie guest
liar I
Avenue, fo r' • covered dish *|H&lt;akar, with his topic, "Air*
layering",
Hihlaru* Cirrle will meet at
2:30 P. M. ol tlie home of Mr*.
mmmm
w n tw
L P. Thurmond, 1113 Elm Avenim,
with ro-hostes*es, Mrs. J. Carver,
TRRT YOUR "L l|.H
and Mr*. Frank Sandler. Mrs.
(!) What state Miffrred the
K. F. Roehlk, guest speaker, on
greatest amount of casualties
the topic, "Corsages",
daring tha War Between the
Tha regular monthly meeting of
Htnlaaf
Bailie Harrison Chaplar, D.A.K.
(8) What Is the form of
will meat* at 3:00 p.m at tha homa
gavammant of PortugalT
of Mra. F. E. Ilula, a t U0I Park
( 8 ) ta radium lo ita natural
Avenue, with Mrs. C. R. Dawson
* ta found In North Amereo-hostess. All visiting daughters
ara invited.
In what metal were tha
MONDAY
ulna to ha minted by
Tha Elsie Knight Circle of tha
Woman's Mlsstonray Hoclsty of
la U true that rain foltha Plrsl Bsntist Church will
heavy artillery A ral
maat at 8:00 P. M. a t tha homa
of- Mra. John Roger* a t BIO
z ^ &amp; t s n s r * , Myrtle
Avenue.

TODAY AND WEDNESDAY I

Today*H Quizzical
Quiz

white lie's oof w ith

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SEMINOLE 111
By HKVKHLY tilt AY

The New Year seems to lime
come In with solne mighty clnllv
weather! This'll really make it
Mice for the bu-kethnll hoy* if,
their uniforms! There'll lie u game
tonight, by the way. w’ilh Si
Jamr* from Orlando. Trv ami
mnkp it, 'rnuse we’re going In -to
our best to win! Be Ihere on lime
so you can gel a good seal!
Tile Senior play i* looming on
on the calendar. Fell, lb Ttiev
call it, 'Men Are I.ike S lieetim »“
S uulllt*

kihmI'

The Key Club i* planning n
dance Feb. 1, with all the pro
cecils going In the Munb «&gt;f
Dime*. Couldn't think of anything
belter' Be sure to sltend this one,
lieinline you know your moiu-v i*
really going lownid sumetlung
Worthwhile!
Idle lileu*:

Scanning the tecent Reader'*
Digest found teen-ager'- -ituig
romicul unit decidedly diffeient
In fact we'd never even lieanl of
some of the tilings stated! Such a"I'll give you i’ll luslie* with -I
Wet noodle" meaning a ship on the
wrist; or "Lumping lips" which is
the -ante thing n« kissing! Sound*
h« if sumetlung new hud definitely
been milled!
On the tlusaip Side;
We hear that
Linda'* been
baking cakes for Jiiiunv B ud,

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T t i r S A N F O R D TTFRALP

Tlie-af.s), Ian ft, 17.42

moni.i Mure h»pi tu-'i fci Bug betlei soon! A inky Blackman and
Donald I.eFII* havs decldad to
ling wedding hells in the future!
Couldn't happen to a nicer pair. . .
And we saw liurby Brown silting
next to tin awfully cute Sopho­
more in the show the other Satur­
day , wasn't it ? 7 7 7 7
The Student Council hus eonti United (lb to the TR fund. A lot
o( worthy orgnniialiona are givi,i money to needy funds recently,
iitul d -me i- a good way to «pend
it'
I to Key (Tol, i- also planning
in tlie near fiiluie, a womnnles*
nt, wlii.b -i,oint- iike foil!
And a -tyle -how. tneidentally,
ton. they have eluitge of the conlessnin stands at the hu-kethull
game- totiiglit
Various club* and elasse.s have
asked for a game so they can earn
n little extra money, these In­
clude Snphiinmie .-lass, Library
-taff. Ftesluimn class, ami about
two other*.
Vim all know whut till* yciu
i. and of euur*e that mean- S.ll.S.
Ini* t&lt;&gt; have ii Sadie Hawkins Day!
We intend to, tun, and the date
set is Fell. 1!M. Till- is nil nil day
ntfaii, beginning in the early
afternuon mid continuing until
iilmiil ten thill night. Everyone in
■In- inonly i* invited and we want
n cmwd 'here! Tln u-TI lie lids and
lot- of wonderful games uiid caiite-ts, such a- tin- temptation id
n it t easy pig 11lie m ward fur cap-

SALEH

Tjfmln Ecluilrt Enfoyw

Hirthday Party

luring it is—the pig! t euw-mlik•- —
t.mti* \H"^ l.imfn Ki t*n! • w b *
Ing contests, too, and so many,
liiiiiuirij
v
a
«r11
a 11i rYImtii\
runny mine! There w ill be u sup­
per In the evening, a piny lute Hint lilt Sill !»' Iftsli y ll f t i l IIlCl in !*v hi*i
night, we believe, (Jiee Club sing­ mothrr, Mr** t| t* Idlinh, ft*
ing and just oddli's and ndilles of thf'lr hnitu* u’ I!Mi&lt;i t.fft’iMt Av»*
Imoths, run tiy dubs anil clnsses nuf.
. . . .They'll be full of "Hullin' ",
Si'Vi'rii!
iMitii*'*) vvi*fi‘ (Mfiyi'tl
hot dogs, hamburgers, and
all •liirltiff t
iifl*
iifti'i \ h u h
sort* of thing* tike that Bill, mi- rcfrc^limi itl- i w h
-• •»v•
lurnlly, the th rill of the day will fliv ii r« viei * i*iv* ti i ♦ il**
be the race! Don't mis* tlm l! Mnl.e ll..
voiir plans now for Sadie Hawkins K t l f l M I * ' *
\ i # • ••
lis
U d in
\ I...
liu y ' You couldn't mis* watching H u l k ' ' W 1 s t ) 1 " I I V I&gt; W o r n . 1 i t r •!
those gills i base the boys and, S i l l * ' 11 l i * i ' l m L&lt; d l1'! \ f i t M i l p T
"ft lo
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For 1952 Season

Hoosiers Upset By Ohio State;
Collegiate Heads Kansas Jayhaw ks
Top Cage
Undefeated List Dwindles To 9 Present Plan To Voted
Team In U.
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NEW VOHK i* - The list of
the nation's major unlrcaten coltoy" bs-h rt’t:!! (sums dv.lr.dlcd hi
nine bocauxo a substitute guard
sank n field goal In Iho Inst second
or piny.
Tni* goal by lllck Da we gave
Ohio Slate's Buckeyes a 73-72 vic­
tory Monday night over the previ­
ously nil conquering Hoosiers from
Indiana and the nnlinn's fourthranked team Indiana had won
eight straight
Two other undefeated Big 10
teams kept their perfect records
Intact as second-ranked Illinois
edged Wisconsin, S3 49. ami Iowa’s
Hawkeyes, who moved Into 10th
place this week In the Associated
Press poll, dumped Michigan, St40. It was No. D for bolh the Illlnl
jib* and Ihe Hawkeyes
s un The results of the four Big 10
' ;j* names, which also Includrd Mich,
Igan State’s 82-49 decision over
Northwestern, left Illinois and Iowa
lied for first place. Each has won
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two conference games.
* mi
Scion llnll, Inc only other un­
defeated team to see action Mon,
day night, made it 11 straight by
j *n trouncing St Peter's of Jersey City
4«« N J„ Mill Scion Hall is No. 9
“ kU nationally.
"laKentucky, twice beaten bill still
*" ranked third hack of Kansas and
Illinois, went on another of Its
J *i&gt; scoring sprees to defeat Xavier of
}*’ Cincinnati, 83 50.
In the Southeastern Conference
Vanderbilt
defeated
Louisiana
Mil -Stale. 58-47. as LRU's Bob Pettit,
s sn the nation's second leading Individ3 ,(l uni scorer, was hold to ID points—
his lowest of the season,
Mississippi sot u school record
« si, by walloping Georgia, 103-32, quite
i *n a contrast to a week ago when
Die Miss had 111! points seored
against it by Kentucky
Herb Neff tossed In 28 points as

By KENT t'HKTI.AIN
An independently owned nnd
operated Sanford baseball fi-nm
became n definite probability Inst E n t h u s i a s m
night when a 10 mail board of di­
rectors was appointed nnd n four
mnn executive board was elected
at the Chamber nf Commerce
baseball committee’s meeting in
the City Hull.
Joel Field, former president of
Ihi' Hanford club In It* Id. was
elected president and W. V. Hit­
ting vice-president. The grout)
also electro I. L. Ingle* treasurer
nnd Miss Maude Kntnscy tempor­
ary areretnry.
John Krlder, ebulrmnn of tlp&lt;
Chamber bascbnll planning rommltteo nnd president nf the Flor­
ida .Stole League, slated Mint dm
to the housing shortage there is
no possibility of bringing a major
league team or form club to .Sunford for spring training, nor
could any working agreement be
arranged for the same reason.
F. A. I'nlmer, former president
of the Hanford (dull III 1920-27,
suld that mi independently owned
club should engender greater lo­
cal Interest nnd, thus, draw bettor
at tbc gate tlmn a team run on
a working agreement by some
major league club.
He cautioned, however, "It I*
goillg to be u difficult Job to
operate I his team, nnd speaking
from personal experience, I know
It will require lot* of work from
everyone."
Krlder outlined the immediate
tasks to hu accomplished ns fal­
lows:
1.
Balling tho $1,100 guarantee
money to tie forwarded to tho
National llnsclmll Association In
order that tho franchise nmv lie
transferred from the New York I
Giant* to Ihi- Hanford iln-chtill
Association.
2. Helling of npmoximnt.'ly $10,

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3. Acquiring of a bus utul uni
forms. Ili- suld that Carl llul.la-ll,
former Giant pitching gient ami
currently with tho New York or­
ganisation, tiiul tentatively offer­
ed the Hanfoid club tin- u ill form ■&gt;
and bus for outright purchase fur
the 11)52 season.
4. Helling of sign apace on tinoutfield walls.
Mr. Field, taking ovei Ihe pre
shield's chair after III* elei-tbiu,
proceeded to use Krlder'* plan for
the Inti*Im of action to he taken at
the scheduled meeting of tho ex­
ecutive board Friday night. He
also solicited comment from all
persons on their opinion* nf Han­
ford's hiisehull prospects for the
coming ncuson.
Mr. Field appointed .Marina
Harninn, WTItlt radio newscaster,
ns head of u public rotations com­
mittee to bn composed of radio
and neWHpuper representatives.
Earlier Mr. Krlder stated the
player prospects for tho cnmlnt?
year are good since tho GoorginAlnhnma league had folded up
with several oilier northern small
circuits di-handing, H u m roleuxing
many mine plnyei* for the FHI.
loon to draw from. In addition, Intolu the rum p, "I h a v e received
tentative offer* of player aid from
three major league loam*,"
Mr, Krlder ridded llial the Flor­
ida Wide League I* in excullent
i‘
shape with nine teams In the fold
anil nil operated independently exr„
fvpt for Orlando (Washington
Senator working agreement) and
Daytona (Cleveland Indian farm
Hub).
"Wo hero in Sanford are tn the
worst position of any nf the lea
giio'n tnuiiis," he continued, "hut
*
not as bad ns we were at tin- be­
ginning of the ItMU senson wln-n
j
wo had one of our most success'•
/ul years.”
I’romlses for thrao signs and
■V' seven season tickets came from
Kurl Higginbotham, II. If, Colu»
man and W. A. Morrison,
- i • The eleven other dbertors of
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tho Hanford ilnut-lmll team are A.
K. Yowell, L. F. Hoyle, If. II. (Mho,
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, Douglas 8tnn*Ut&gt;m, II. II. Coie*
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NCAA Leader Labels
Proposed Program
L i t t l e Premature
Ity ARTHUR F.DSON
-WASHINGTON igl — College
sports a* they now are conducted
would be completely changed under
a far-reaching plan promised by
10 college president* studying Inlcr
collogliile nihlellcs.
The presidents come up with a
code tiiut would rule out spring
football practice, forbid post season
games and wipe out athletic schoi
arahlpa.
■ As cxpcclcd, It quickly drew
criticism. President Hugh V. Wil­
lett of Ihe National Collegiate Ath­
letic Association (NCAA), in Cin­
cinnati, described the proposal as
"a little prem ature.” Commant
flowed elsewhere.
The presidents, members of a
special committee set up by the
American Council on Education,
disclosed their plan at a news con
ferenro Monday. They recommend­
ed that:
1. Athletic scholarships should
he forbidden.
All scholarships
should he given strictly on trie
basis of a student's educational
ability and his economic needs.
2. Koch s|Mirt should be played
and practiced only In its season
Under their plan, football would
be practiced and played only from
Sept. 1 until Ihe first Saturday In
December. Basketball practice and
games could not begin until Dec
1 and would end by March 13.
3. All post-season games would
be forbidden In season tourna
menta would be limited to those
sponsored by the schools them­
selves and field on their uwn
campuses
4 Any school which got out-of
hounds uthlctlcnlly would have to
answer hi its accrediting assocla
lion.
Willett declined to common! ut
Tula no went Into overtime tu do
feat Tennessee. 71-05, III another
.Southeastern (.’{inference fray.
Joe Agee anil Bill Chambers had
a big night with 30 and 28 points,
respectively. In leading William
anil Mary lo a 97-75 .Soulhern Con
furence triumph over Wake For
rest Wash ing ton nnd Leo won its
first Southern Conference game In
five Nlarl*. downing Hirhmond, 81
05. Maryland heat Virginia, 5353.
In a non conference affair.
Murray Stale 4Ky.), winner of It
straight before losing tn Dayton
Inst Saturday, dropped Its second
straight and first place In tho Otpn
Valley Cnnforenre race when ilt
fell before Enslorn Kentucky, 84
05. The victor* took over first

By JOHN CHANDLER
NEWYORKun —Tho University
nf Kansas Jayhawks remained the
No. 1 college basketball team for
tho second straight week today In
Hit nation wide Associated Press
poll—but Illinois is hanging on
closely in aecoml place.
Kansas, which replaced Ken­
tucky as the leader a week ago.
has only one game this week, play­
ing at Missouri in the finals of
Ihe nig Seven Tournament Inst
month, 75 63, and figure to roll on
undefeated to their 12th straight
victory.
Last week, Kansas played one
gamo. defeating Oklahoma, 71-48,
as j‘All-America
"
Clyde Lovclclto
counted 25 points. Lovelcttc Is the
lending major college Individual
scorer with an average of better
than 27 point*.a game.
The nation’! sports writers and
sportscastera sent in 102 ballots,
and Kansas got 38 firsts for a total
of B12 points. A week ago, only 12
points separated Kansas and the
No. 2 team, Illinois. This week,
Illinois rccelvctl 21 first-plico votes
nnd had 774 points, or 38 points be­
hind Kansas.
There were two newcomers to
the top 10, Scion Hall moving Into
tho No. 9 spot from No. 11, and
Iowa taking nver No. 10, after
being No. 12. St. John's of Brook-

length on the recommendation*, hut
said he was Interested In "the data
and facts” on which they were
based
Ho said he will meet in Cincin­
nati Thursday with Dr. John Han­
nah, president of Michigan Stato
College anil committee chairman.
"If they start trying to eliminate
athletic scholarships, he said, "I
Imagine there'll he a fight that'll
make tho sanity code fight took
like a tea parly."
Dr. Hannah said the proposal will
go to Ihe Executive Coimntllco of
the American Council ou Educa­
tion, The committee has the power
to approve or disapprove the plan.
Tha council Is made up of all
tho leading educational associa­
tions In the country plus 97d uni­
versities, colleges and school sys­
tems.
It has no power, hut Hannah
said Its influence Is tremendous

Seminole Quintet Clashes With
St. James Here This Evening

The Seminole High School var­
sity quintet will be seeking their
second victory nf tha current cage
senson when they tangle with tho
St. James, Orlando, courtmen to­
night in a double header a t thu
Sanford gymnasium.
The junior varsity five will
sta rt the program off a t 7 :IB with
the big game slated to begin about
8:,'10 this evening.
Coach Fred (tanas' team will
encounter the xone defense for
the first time this year against
St. James, “It will he interesting
to sen how our hoys do against
this different defensive setup,”
Ganas commented.
The Sanford ragera hav# em­
ployed a man*to-man defense
which la the standard brand of
ball In this area. St. Jam es
boasts of a fair record so far
with tha xone and tha Sambiolea
have only won one gamo In four
with their msn-to-man techni­
que.
The Celery Fed Cage'hopes hava
taken a turn for the better since
tho holidays having
defeated
Winter Garden 311-36 and held thu
incomparable Senbreexe quintet
57-33 after leading early In tho
contest. The Seminolo cagers have
displayed spark on driving lay­
ups and the height advantage of
Gerald Covington and Wlao H ar­
din has been utilised under tho
boards In tho last two games.
The contest should be close with
pre-gamo dopstera figuring a
draw between tho two teams. The
wlnleas Celery Fed B team will go
Into the initial fray agalnit St.
James junior varsity a slight
underdog, However, the Sanford
JV ’a have likewise been showing
improvement In the last two encountera.
lyn and New York University were
Ganaa will count heavily on
knocked out of the select 10.
Team standings with points figtired mi n 109 8 7 0 3 4 3 2 1 basis
(First place vales In parentheses):
t. Kansas (38)
812
2. Illinois (21)
77 If
3. Kentucky (12)
027
4 Indiana (3)
553
5 SI.Louis (3)
450
0 . Washington ID
2113
7. Kansas Statu
250
8 SI. Dnnavcnlurc 14)
203
9 Scion Hall (3)
201
10. Iowa (2)
195
The university of Florida receiv­
ed one first-place vote.
CORAL- GABLES (S p e c ln liHtarting tomorrow the Univciaity
&lt;&gt;f Miami launches n four gumo
home stand extending through
Friday, Jan. 18, which will Juit
about settle the figure the Hurri­
canes arc to cut In this year’s
Florida collegiate basketball race.
The Hurricanes lost December
road games to Rollins and Florida
and now fare Florida Southern,
Florida State, Stetson nnd Tampa
nl home In that order. To rate a*
a first division contender, Miami
must win three of the games; to
figure nx n title hone, the Hurri­
canes must bounce nil four of their
foes.
Miami, with a 4-6 record anil
losses In Its last three starts, hiu*t
do an uhout face to get going, in
Cant. Sy Chadroff, Howard Keen*
nnd Mel Ynnurk, It has three of
the state’s leading scorers, each
having averAged better then 10
points per game and the Hurri­
canes aro dangerous to every toe.
Onre some of tho new man being
used by the club settle down, Mi­
ami could become even tougher
to handle.
Scoring records to date show
Miami’s veterans showing im­
provement not only In their point
making ability hut also In their
accuracy. Lust year, Chadroff
averaged 12.8 points pur game;
this year, 1(1.8. Howard Keene
moved from 8.8 to 1-1.7; Mel Ynnuck from 3.5 to 11.2; Jack Schnei­
der from 6.8 to 8.4 ami Dick Hoff­
man from 1.0 to 4.8.
A year ago, Keene, Schneider
nnd Hoffman ware all below .300
in their basket shooting profi*
clcncy. This year they rank .383,

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spring Is In (he air. The b u c b o ^
schools arc opening in Florida. *
BUI McGowan, veteran major
league umpire, opens his second
winter umpires school at Daytona
Reach today. He hoped to enroll
200 students i t the two five-week
aeaslons.
Joe Strlpp, former major league
Inflelder, started his 10th baseball
school in Orlando Mondky with 45
hoys. Strlpp cxpecU late arrivals
to swell enrollment to do
A new player • umpire • tralm A
school started at St. Augustin”
Monday. Ed Lonat, New York Yan­
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Warren McCall at the right
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Cali prutnl lii» wuith b&gt; holding
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while Warren dumped in e ig h t
The Defensive play of guards
Junior Metta and Jimmy Smith
will form the secondary defemo
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fouling, lie fouled out at a cm .
clal time In the Seohreexe gamo
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1‘hnne 1110
21 O k East did Street. I'honn
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dono Friday ovonlnu* or H nliir'
M ISS VIA I II E E N G I.IH It
ili.yq I'hono Sonfor.l l.'Mft-VV-l. llnnd engruvlng on
silverware,
— ■j^lUILr"
watches,
lirnrolots nnd
namo
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IIKU* WANTED
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FLASH GORDON and hla adventured In Mpace

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HOUSE nr npnrtmont, furnluhod. HELP WANTED—Young men aa
I’ormnnont roaldonta. I* li o n n
&gt; Norlh Carolina.
auloa clerk. Knowledge of (Iron
4
Lift'd.
Atiiho* preferred. Steady «m- IR—
Atri'OMOIIILKM
—13
ployment. Urnip liuurance. ViMUST FIND fiirnUhcd upnitment
ration
with
pJy.
Plraitnne
for rent where • child and dog
RENT A CAR. 0 drive it br day,
are allowed. Don Rider, Phone
week, nr aeaaon. English Poida
and American Ford*, stdaqa,
• r ta a S ^ B &amp; a r ^ s s s s s e a a a s i
Italian weaona and ronvertlblaa.
—
Reef Batata For Sale —I
WANTED FOUNTAIN HELP
Strlckland-Morrlion, Inc.,
E.
Plrat Rt.
Good wotting conditions, good
R7 W ebETT-fO inji anvil. M
pay. See Mr. Fauet at
Alma Cady. 27th St. 2 Mod
FAUSTS DRUG STORE
woe! of Sanford Avo,
J^YTi. repuhlic.

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T u t^ U r, J*n. «, 1M I

TTIE RANFORP VICRAMI

U.N. Wins, Loses GrowiMgC&lt;mditioiw
Reported Good In
Suburbs Are Seen As The Last
Two Objectives State
In December
Frontier In U.S. Still Growing Along Sasi Bulge
tty IIAI. BOYLE
NEW YOIIK
The

Daniel

Donne of today In the suburbanite.

He Inhabit* America's la*t fron­
tier—the suburb*. Ami It I* the
only frontier In our country'1* his­
tory Hint Is liirreuslMf! Instead ol
tits nulling
A suburb Is ouo nl llitise vague
populated places you get Itisl In
tvlicn you drive mil ol u lop city
• Hi)
Where they eome from nolimly
knows, toil every yenr iiiolorlsls
re|Mirt more unit more of them.
They usually hear such ipiuinl
names as Quagmire Height* or
Swampville There seems to be no
particular reason why they spring
up In any one pluce There is a
rc|»irl Hint once a railroad train
pnllliu! mil ill n city paused cour­
teously to let a eotv cross the
track Itefore the Irulii started on
some enterprising real estatee ileal
er wandered by. stuck up a sign
saying "Itnviuo Meadows," and
started M-lliup lots to Hie passen­
gers.
buhurhs vary, but lliey usually
have these linin'.* III common All
nnlli|iic store, two liipior stores,
four real estate offices, one taxi
'oil can never pet when you need
t, and a railroad station that closes
on i old night* whenever the ticket
seller sees a lone wayfarer who
wards to come hi and pet worm.
You also usually fool a fresh
eetm ieiy m an older suburb he
cause liie natives don't like the
idi-a nl having Ho1 newcomers
burled l.cMdc Hu ll own vanished
Mil 'llo-y ligiue II p, bad cunupli
It a I lliey have to live wilh ilieie
Joliooy roioe
lately* l.ol why
iboul.l a real oldlimer have to
rl.aie Ms praveyaid, too?
'I lie average siibiirbaiille be
comes one because lie feel* "Hie
rltv i* no pl.ii e In raise t loldleli "
till lie boys u brightly paliiled home
in Hie soliurli. too lop for a doll
hii'ise and loo small to shelter a
Kl Del liard dog
Here he and Ills happy swarm
Ini' brood live In Ho- same kind
of Intiioaey and linriuoiiy visible
ill a wreslllllp rIni*
lb become* a pilgrim In-tween
bis limne hi Ihe hinterland and his
desk III Ihe city, and he Is a pris
om-r ol Ilie railroad that links
thrill There art* two hip events in
til i year - the days when they
thaiipc the tlmclaldcs ami provide
him with new rcadlnp mailer
The Miliurliurilte has all the pains
nl a farmer and few of the Joys
ill Hie m tom dweller In summer
he m ines to work • bee stunp and
over (mine with poison Ivy, rum
plainmp. "A new Imp ruined my
garden last ulplil I fed DDT to
Hie blips and they Just cried fur
Inore."
Wilder strikes him with ii pccul
Jar virulence lie finds lliut the
only thing free In Ihe sulmrlis is
air, ami sninellmes there Is tun
iniii h uf II after OrInlier Hut when
he Mugger* Into work on .lunuury
timriilngs, pinching his frostbitten
Hose ood ears, lie only mutters
manfully:
"My Hie fresh air was like wine
Induy uni where I live " Frozen
wllie!
Had weather snows him In, debt
snows Idin under lie Humpht lux
t'fl would he low will'll lie moved
lo Hu- sulmrlis, Iml dial wits lie
fore Hie City Connell decided to
pave Hie streets and build a new
llipli school
Hot your Iruc suburbanite is a
hardy smil He is ns much of a
frontiersm an us Daniel Him.... or
Kd l ‘arson They at least Imd a
knife. There Is noltiinu between
him and disaster bid his wits—
and a mid paper mortgage
He pot out of Hut city because
Hie truffle drove him cruiyN mid
finds Dial It is as hurd to pmk
a car In a solmrliuii shopping ill*
Irlct us it is in Times Square He
yearned for ncigliborllness, und
Ihe piiy who moves In next ilnor
hoys a dog to bite Ills children

I

mil. however, until
is paid and the kids reared. Then
he sells Ids house In a new trim
tiersiuan, and tells Ills wife:
"Come on, honey, let's move
buck lo Hie eily—und sturl living
again."
And ever after dial If you men
Him fresh ulr lo him lie gels no
lenlly III. fur when a man retires
from Ihe Iruidler he leaves II fur
■ver.

County CommiHHion
( I n n 1 1n u rd

F I nni

LAKE MARY

3

lly VIIUJ1NIA I*. ANDRKHON

Mr. and Mrs. It. \V. Keogh an.I
son i.'rnip spent Mew Year’s 10
Winter Haven. the truest* of Mi
mol Mrs. Al Hryuiit, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Itolicrt limns m&gt;
m-t-opyiiip on** *0 lit*- itaii cm
luges ||e Is currently statinm-d u&lt;
NAAS in Hanford.
The December meeting of tie
4-11 pm up, no Dec. IM wa* u
Christmas I’urty ill the home ol
tin'll lender, Mis. Juno-* Dior
man. Following the pluying
guim-s, delirious
rcfresliuico1*
were served by the hostess.
James A. Newell of llidtliooic
visiting hi* sistei mnl hiothei-li.
law, Mr. and Mrs. A N. Hcoil.
Mr. und Mi*. C. W. HJohloni
and their nephew, Morris '(
HJiihlom, Jr. spent New Year'ilay io Tnni|oi, ihe guests of rIntives.
Mr. and Mr». It. IS. I.id* m.enjoying a l.rief stay with ielu
lives in I'lovldenre, it. I.
Mrs, M. Mores and Mrs. Hophol.'rookstun, wtio have been visit
lop Mr. mnl Mis. C. H Donahlsun
have pone to Veto H.-m-h f-o &gt;
stout time.
Mr. und Mi». I.. M. (am mil ha.*
letoioed fiooi I'eosiieotii, whe.«
they spent the holhlav"
I,. I Ini &gt;t* of Itmotois, Vii lot
arrived ami is planning to m
large his home on Willou Aveiue
Mr
t.eoige I'ellt-v and lei
duophl.-r, Ml.s Ibilhii I'elley wle.
spent Ihe holiday* with Iter &gt;n&gt;
io law and daogtiler. Mi
nod
All:.. Franl. F.valis. him- relliro.-l
to tlir-ir holio- 10 Holton
Alls* Chai lotte Herd I win. sp.-ol
Ihe liolidliys will, her putr id , Mi
uod Air. . A N .Sei.lt, ha. r.doio
e.| to I'hiladelphiu, wlieie lie ■
eriloiled in Atedleal Se'lioo).
Mi. unit Mrs. Fred Itlund of I i
l.auileiillde were Ihe gin-sis of le i
purenls, |(ev mid All*. Janies M
Thompson, llils paid weekr-n I
Mis. illuud wa-. an ntlemlunt in
Ihe True Haduiio wedding Haloi
duv evening
Duunegnu and tioldninn of Win
lei I’urk have jo*t leplueed Ileroof oil the Arltun Ciipllo home
on l.ake .Mury, which was defer
live.
Mr. and Airs, l.ymuii Frishy and
Mr. unit Mrs. Arthur Kulie, nil &lt;d
Furwcll, Alh-li. mi- settled m Mi
K. J. Cole’* a pm Imi'ii I.
Miss Dorolliy lliiike left I n
duv fur Atlunta, tiu., when- site
will Join her cousin who is ew
ploycd lline.
The (,'humher of Cumilll'l"1 net
.lull. 2 with I'lesldeot Joe Ala*
luiry presiding. A ithor Tooil.m
son, chaiimini of the Christians
parly unit loemhers of Ins committee, were given ii rising vote
of thunks.
The depliirulile comlilinii of the
slreots and mails In und mound
l.ake Mmy wits discurscil. It was
orohleil tool the Mute Hmid lie
piirtuii'id lie rei|io-sled to eieel
signs ih-slpmiting l.ake Mmy, iis
uli Mich signs erected l.y the
(.‘himiher ot Conmieice «cem to l,&lt;i-llhei removed or oiiitihiteil
J Iiiiu-s Yute* wus roniiiirndcd
fill I'leUllilip lip Hie eeoieleiy. 110
assisted unit l.loyd l.eiidonoi like
wise I'oilillicilded f . lie opening
op of Morris I'ntkwoy, fimu the
Ituilmud to Crystal l.ake Tin.
tusk of which lie was chuii itinli,
was done through vnlimieei Inlm,
und money donations.
I*. D Anderson suggested chut
III line with this rlriiu up pingruio
u series of "llcfnre" and "A fter"
id. tin es slioulil l.e taken l‘. It.
llreilior upreeil to donate all such
pliotoprupliy. He suggested that
u small hruchme on l ake Aliuv
ho put out liy the t'idiodiei of
Com merer.
It was noted thut paid ....oiliership so far this year to|is till, do
the motion uf II. M, (ilcnsmi, Hcv.
ami Mrs. |„ \V. Hcott were accord*

T o r Sale

1930 Ford

Reds Reject Phras­
ing* Of Allies Plan
On War Prisoners
W NSHIN'CTON
H ill's

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t illllllllllllsl

t hiiui was csperleil lo mine up
luil.-iy in the glotie-glrdling
IIIIk. hi-l4« &lt;-t-n president Truman
mnl I'ritne .Minister Churrhlll.
tin- President 4»||S esperted lo
ti-ll tin- Prime .Minister that this
m im in'* iiun-rerog ill lion of the
t hint-si- Iti-.ls I* it firm pnllry,
hardened In llieir inlri vellllun
hi Kmea
It* W ll.l.m t ( HAKNAKIt
S E ld 'l. Korea &lt;,4*—United Nu
ii ii.infantrymen won then lust
Hu- llallii- nl Kusi Hulpe. a .......
fmlil In teruptllre griimnl taken try
the Hells Her JH
The U S Eighth Army nun
miinii|iic. t.'iairting this, did not
itji-ntliv Ihe western (runt ubjee

lives

II N elements took one after
a i , miniile fight with an enemy
lonipitny und the other after u Iduiuiule engupemeut with a lied
Im re id ooilelerinilM'd size
I In- Sasi Hulpe fight renters
I,nit miles west uf Koruilg|io mill
milv
i* tildes mu thrust ol Pun
iiiuiiiuiii Iht Allies are Hying ■&lt;•
straighten mil a dent m Ihe l ' K
| ii-htli At in v' . Ini ward line
Mtiiiihiv Ihe H N 11 nop*, le
I,ul r . I I au I'liniiiiunlsl attacks,
then lame he.l nu olfensive 'three

hum . I ll1I lliey met heavy Com
iit uni 1 III- I hey im lied forwurd
lui ii*,, ,ii„i urn- hull hours more
la-lure withdrawing
At uoe f l U i l i l ilu-v were within
in ill nth tilled vaiils uf the height
Ihe I S Filth Air Force re
i.u ih d X'H M illie* flown by noon
I in--day Under Hie protective cov
ei ul F mi Sabre id s , Allied figlil
et hunihei |siimdi'd Ihe main rail
I.......
le ading
into
Pyongyang.
N ullli Kolenll Capital
llllii-i Snlile lets |ia l(iillfd M H,
Alley hi Northwest Korea for JO
iiiiinilfs lliey lunglfd briefly wilh
n ....................... Communist pianos,
Iml the Ail Force said tin lilts
wen- scuii'd by either side
A
Hnsstan-biilll
M ltl-IA
WU1
ilamai:i'd Tuesday uflernoon in u
W intitule light between 17 tl S

OHLANDO 'At—Crowing condl
Hons fur Florida vegetable c
were good as s whole during the
latter naif uf December, the U. S
Department uf Agriculture said to­
day
In their Jan. 7 report, erop
statistician* said hardy crop*
"would be improved materially by
cooler weather." Cool, strung winds
mi Dec. 27. however, caused some
wind burns and slight reduction
in yield* uf snap beaus, |mle bean*,
cucumbers, pepper, *quu*n and lu­
ma toes.
Shipment
volume dccrensed
somewhat during the second half
of December, due largely to the
decline In Hie fall snap bean und
tomato movement
In California, weather during
Ihe last two weeks of December
was cool, retarding Hie growth and
development of vegetufile crops,
the UNDA sold. Near Ihe end of the
month, warm ruins Improved grow
lug cundllinns in most areas.
Vegetables In Arizona escaped
severe damage from cold anil
Heavy frnsl. and In Texas growing
eondilions
condition* were generally favor
able, lam e* from a cold wavr
urouml Ihe middle id Hie niuntb
were not extensive
Florida crop details:
Cabbage—Fair fu good condl
lion. December shipment1, light but
should become general latter pari
of January
Cauliflower—fair fo good Pluni
lug* have made rupld growth bill
cool weather would help Manatee
lltisklii und Sanford Wilder Carden
furnishing m event supplies
Celery Warm
weather
has
forced rapid growth ami planting*
not as ducky us should lie Sara
sofa harvi-llnt! underway and
should lie general mid January.
Keltiire Warm weather unfavor
utile tor best development, mod
ol early crop harvested at San
lord Increased plantings ut Well
sler fair In good condition and
iinly fair in Manatee Husk in fields
where active harvest underway

Senator T aft
K (Mi 11mMnl r rM m

Om I

some Taft delegates among Its
members
Kunsas is regarded as Fisenlmw
e r’s "home" stale and Harry Dar
by. Kuiisiis uulitmal committeeman
and un Eisenhower leader, has
been seeking u delegation pledged
solidly for the general us evidence
uf "gruss roots" sopjmrt
HcucHiin to Eisenhower's state
merit varied with the political
views uf Hie lawmakers involved
Ken Dull uf Pennsylvania sihl
Eisenhower hud given lo those
working (nr Ids nomination "a
cleuriml declaration thut he will
not let you down."
Sen Carlson (It.-Kan.I said there

fur Ihe dumuge went hi l,t An
Hinny J Kiilengosky J r , Houle I,
Culuwissu. I’li, H liriuighl the
three day lot id of MHi casualties
to seven knocked d-iwn und 13
damaged Allied losses. If any.
have not been announced
U N Thunder Jets and Shooting
Star Ids 'Implied HI Inns uf high
explosives io pulverizing nil ImIHiitiinl mil tunnel belween Pyung posu! tor exchanging prisoners ol
yang, Nurlli Korean capital und war and the Unix promptly turned
Soiiciinu, Jn miles nnrtlieast
it down.
the sasi bulge U Sill Ijraf
Hear Adm. II. E l.lbliy, Allied
Irurc negotiator, said Hie 0 N.
Iilau was reworded tu "ellmiuute
any ground fur tcchuleol up|si*|.
lion" by Hie Communist*
The tied* still objected
• .I h u m .m i v niem hi-i ships. Itev. ! A second truce siihi'omimttoo
Si nlt i i Ihi new iiuslor of tin- argued nearly two Ilnurs over
( iiiiniiiinily &lt; lu n c h . Mis.
Scull whether Hie llcds sliuuld lie al­
Iiiii, lifti-icd In cmituct Hie liir l lowed tu rebuild airfields during
Si mil i,rKHiiualimi mid see if u un urinisliee Neither side ebanuau
li-iidci cun Ik- iniH-uicd fur the III Its view
lluth committee* scheduled new
g i ll s to Luke Mury wild wish to
f m in n I t ii l S , nut Troop. It wus session* fur Wednesday at Paniigii-eil to keep the shuffle hour I muujom.
Willie the euinmitlees wrangled,
emu Is iipi-0 , hi I lie hope thut
plnyi rs would come out for the Vlee Adm. C. Turner Joy. chief
npm t, now Hint Die holiday* are Allied negotiator, conferred In
Tokyo with (ten Matthew II IHdg
llV el .
Ai (lie cunclusimi of Hie Imwi- wuy, supreme Allied coininuuder.
ness meeting, the member* uf the Joy sum It was "merely u routine
lleimtlfleiltinii Cummltter served visit
In presenting Ihe revised plan
coffee mnl niiikies.
Friends ot Mrs. l-'riedu (tuilund fur exchanging prisoner* of war,
will he (nippy lo hear that she lias Libby said "This i* in nu sense
M-Iurmsl lo In-r own homti and u new proposal" but II had been
Mrs. Kiiiiiis Wing i* taking rare of rephrased lo cover objections
tier.
raised by tho Iteds.

We Will Buy
I zdte Model Ford Pick-upB
And Ford Cura

L. W. II. Hlal.«

L. W. B. Hlaka

$350

B m T iT u ^ o Y w o u '
CALA lit — Tha Central Florida
'Am (lolf Association act up It*
namerit schedule for tba IMS
Sr•chadufcu Jan. II. Ml. Dora
Club: Jan. It. Oeata Country
t| fa b . 10, Bamlnoie Country

ir «ailas»a rraav f t n OaO
lhal Ihe Fnellshiuan slung across
Hi* Rnlerurlse, when* ('arisen and
Kennelli Dancy, male ot Ihe Tur
moll, chatted merrily.
When the dellverv was made
Carlsen waved happily and shouted
back his thanks.
Carlsen wore a thick beard. He
was dressed In blue denim trous­
ers and a Navy-type short roat
with a now shapeless khaki hal—
like a story book picture ot a mer
chant seaman.
He looked surprisingly fit.
Tett days bad •■lapsed since the
lit
worst Atlantic
storm In So years
wrecked his 6.711-ton ship, forced
him to evacuate 40 crewmen und
1U passengers into Hie churning
sea and walling rescue vessels,
and started him on his valiant
effort tu keep the Enterprise from
becoming a prize of* (hi
Ihe seu.
Sometimes the Enterprise today
swung tu u complete right angle
from tho Turmoil.
Tills sheering movement caused
Ihe 4,000-horsr|)ower lug Turmoil,
which Is pulling Hie Flying En­
terprise to jNirl, to slacken speed.
The little convoy was not expected
to reach Falmouth before Wedne*
day noon, and perhaps later.
The swerving was blamed on
calmer seas. The Atlantic weather
was more like April than January,
with a gentle southwest hrrere and
a low swell.
Humewhal heavier seas had previonsly kept Hie Flying Enterprise
at Ihe end uf a laid low cuiile
Today II Just floundered bImuiI mi
II* 750 yard tellier
The slow, dangerous trip lo |M»rt
began Saturday, about .KXi miles
west ul the English coast By Ihe
lime Cap! Din Parker's lug got
a line aboard. Carlsen had drifted
alone for a week on Ihe ship lie
refused to uliandmi utter Hie worst
Atlautir storm in half a century
cracked It across Hie middle
The Turmoil's first mate, Ken
arlh Dancy, leaped over Ihe stern
rail of the Flying Enterprise Fri
day night to help t arisen fasten
Ihe low calile. ( ‘arisen still Is
aboard his ship, wilh Dancy keep
ing him cmnpuny They spelled
each ullier on two hour watches,
teady to fasten a new 3) Inch ma
nila hawser If strain snaps Hie
--lim steel line now in use.
Hut the Turmoil was confident
Purker re|Mirlrd he hud lo reduce
his spet'd to keep Hie Flying Eo
lerprise from skidding, tint said
"the tow Is going OK."
The slow procession now In
eludes tour ships.
On the left, abeam with Ihe
crippled ship’s hulk, is the excorting 'J. S. destroyer Willurd Keith.
Off lo Ihe right Is Hie deep seu
lug Englishman, chartered by Hie
Associated Press, which Joined (lie
rescue stpiutlnm lale Monday
nighl.
Foliowing at Ihe end of Hie for­
mation Is Hie French tug Abeille
25, really In help.
The Turmoil ilcellned ull assist*
unre

&lt;r«attaa*4 r r t a H a s OaO
so fed up eating turkey, pork,
geeau and cblcktn that thw de
elded to switch over to Florida
products such aa rollards, turnip
greens, cabbage, lettuce, mustard
greens, new Florida potatoes,
beans, com and celery.
Cabbage, like last season, Is
"King" ne pointed out, and de­
clared th at the demand exceeds

"no lunger Is any doubt that (Jen.
Elsenhower will lie nmnlnuted In
July pud elected In November us
u (tepiibllcun " Hen laslge &lt;14
Mass) said Hie tiuminutlun "now
will lie Ids."
Sen. Ives (It.-N, Y ) predicted
favorite sons will spring op in
states where a candidate must
avow Ids Intention* In gel mi the
ballot and these will throw llieir
supiMirt to Eisenhower
Democrat* generally weren’t
enthusiaslie about Eisenhower's
statement
Hen. Kerr (D.-Okla.) said Eisen­
hower float more military than | mi
lltlcul sense or he wouldn't be
available as a Itcpuhliran
"If be Is the llepnbllrau nomi­
nee, I will luke great pleasure in
opiMisIng him," he said

supply on practically ail produce.
"Next week," lie stated,
..............."wc

will have a good volume of
celery, cabbage, lettuce, cnllards,
cuullflower, izrten onions, pota­
toes, liunrbed turnips, mustard
greens, turnip salad, radishes,
curn, and also a good high vo­
lume of high quality oranges,
grapefruit and tangerines."
Sale have continued brisk thimonth, and from Jan. 1 through
the fifth, dtiJWX) unit* were sold
consisting mostly of rahhugr.
celery, turnip salad, esrarule.
corn,
cullards
and
mustnrl
greens. In addition to these com­
modities 211 other varieties of
produee and fruit sold for 1227,104.

200 PcrBomt H urt
As Riot Ensues At
Jerusalem Center
JERUSALEM i^ i -

TRUCKS
Whatever Your Automoth* Nttda

Chairman Donnell Four Men Accuse?}
Backs Committee Of Safe Robberies
On Little Cabinet Are Held In Tainpn
WEST PALM BEACH kf» Chairman E B. Donnell defended
the Florida State Democr«Hc Ex­
ecutive Committee action to provide for non-electlve office* In prl•* iday
marie* with a .statement• Mnni
that appointive power* of the gov­
"have become too much of
ernor "hav
a rocket "
. . . .
The committee, ul u St Deter*
burg meeting Saturday, provided
baiuit space ful lamlidulea who
wunt lo otter for upjiointmeiit hi
the "Little Cabinet." Including
members ot the State Hoad De­
portment, Hacing Commission, In­
dustrial Comndssiim. motor ve­
hicle commissioner, hotel commis­
sioner and assislant stute's allurneys
Donnell said If candidate* fur
these appointive office* tail to
uldde by ihe committee resolution,
"there isn't anything Ihe com­
mittee can do about It a* nu penalty
I* provided for such failure."
Donnell elalioratcil on his dec­
laration Dial the governor's power
bait bacomc "loo much uf u racket"
by declaring
"There are bundled*, possible
Ihousantls, working up there (Tal
luliussee) wlio are responsible only
lo title man Hie governor -and
Millie of those people are handling
up tu lens of million*
of.........
dollars
111
"Take the Slate Knud Depart
ment, for example. They handle
from Ho to (Hi million dollar* a
year uhme The Constitution should
lie changed lo make these nffire*
elective "
Domiell said Hie cummltti-i " .id
what Hie law- *ays we cat; tin.”
but lie admitted that few |ier*«n*
might be willing tu pay qualifying
fees atu campaign expenses to run
fur |ob they had no assurance of
gelling

U n.
_
hatred of (Jrrmaii Nazis fired a
mob of 2,000 Israeli youth* In storm
Ihe Knesset (parliament) Monday
night In a riot which left more
thun 200 person* Injured
I'ulice fought a twoluiur buttle
with clubs, tear gas and ibid* tired
into Hie air to keep the mob out
ol Ihe Knesset session. Ten |inlire
men and five civilians were Im*
pitalized with injuries Eighty two
other policemen and many mure
eivilians were hurt Seventy per
miiis suspected uf rioting were ar
MISHINfi BEAUTY
rested
The rioters were protesting ■» Ml AM' '.4*
Fear tur Hie safety
piu|Nisal In open direct talk* with of Hie missing French Canadian
tiermuny over claims of uImiuI !■&lt; beauty Mrs HughucHe Lemay, 21.
billion dollars In money and goods increased tmtuy as a widespread
search
-------- *fur her pruved' -Inulies*
lilies
Jam es () Marker, Muiiiih' futility
deputy sheriff with headquarters
at Key l.argn. said "The longer
she remains sdefil, the mure con
rented we liet-ume fur her safely.”

Governor Is Asked
For Conference On
Acts Of Violence

JACKSONVILLE i* - Cov. Ful
ter Warren was asked loduy lo
cull an emergency conference to
consider a long-range program to
curb "the epidemic of acts of vio
lence against religious und racial
groups" in the slate.
The request was contained In a
telegram scut by the llev William
It. Stevenson, pastor of the Union
I'liugregaliimul Church here und
president uf Ihe Florida Council uf
Churches.
It was suggested the conference
Include ministers, cducuturs und
others "especially concerned wilh
human relations."
Beside* ministers, signers Includ
rd: Mury McLeod “Hefhune,
i-flv
presl
•lent emeritus ot Uethunoo Cookman
Id
College, Daytona Beach; llaldii
Jacob il Kiiplnii, Miami; i&gt;r Ltuid
M. Spivey, Floridu Southern Col
lege president; and Mr*. Adn E
Steelier, Florida Open Foruin
chiiiriiiun of Hu* I'aliu lleuche*
The telegram stemmed from a
wave if ilviHandling allempts di
reded ul Miuml clnirche* uml *yu
ugugue*. u Negro housing develop
incut and the Christina* night
Imutbing ut Mini* thut killed Negro
l-cmler Harry T. Mmire and his
wife

was made In Dr. Benjamin L
Brock, medical dlrcdur, by W. T.
Edwards. I’auama City, chairman
ut Hie Male Tuberculosis Hoard.
The sanatorium received a ruling
ol 84 iht cent, with 75 |ier cent
T.lf. HANATOKIUM
Ihe minimum
score fur the top
ll '
OHLANDO ktv-The American ruling
College uf Surgeon* has given a
"full approval'* rating tu Central
Florida Tuberculosis Sanatorium.
Announcement uf the top rating

TAMPA &lt;Jti — Four men accused
of a six-weeks spree of safe rob­
beries here were held in jail today
under bond* totaling 1200,000.
The bond*, heavleit In any c a ^
here In year*, were fixed by Pea
Justice J. (I. Spicola only a week
after Police Chief Malculm lleaslcy
said small bonds bad encouraged
safecracker* In pull Job* and for
felt ball when cuught
opiviilu set bond for escii man
at tio.uou tor each safe Job with
which be wa* charged
Deputy Sheriff Ernest fulbreatli

listed
their bond* a*
r illthe men and.....................
Homer Turner. 27. 170,OOO; hi*
brother. Franklin Turner. 18. $0u
UK); Doyle Hubertson, 18- $70,004)
and liny Jackson. 25. $20.uou
Culbrcuth said Hie four men, all
Tampans, have been linked with
seven safecrackings here, one In
Dunedin und one In Lake Wule*
They were charged with breaking
and entering and grand larceny
In the seven Tampa ease*.
Investigation is continuing to de
(ermine whether they were Involveil
ill other.* of Hie 3) odd safe job*
pulled off here lit the past ma
weeks Tutal Imd was about U' Vj
(XXI
C o iitfrc N H
M n u lla u t Z

K ra m

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last O.'lohcr, Hie President pro
|Mivrd ,he name ot (ien. Mark W
Clark a* ambassador and asked
legislation tu permit (.'lark tu serve
without
giving up "hi* military rank
II...............
Tld* touched oil a country wiiLv
controversy Congress quit..........
wilho..!/
taking any xctioii un the Pie i
dent's request Mr Truman tuv
said lie will renew it
lead eis are aiming lo wind up
Ibis lesdon bv next July's political
conventions, but many legislator
export Hist aiToslly it will run
mild elrrttoii lime.

Ftfrnt Hall Club
11 i4i4iiMwen r,»™ •■*«• iim i
to Hie Brownie*," lie i-olieluded.
Tlie Cliumhi-r of Commerce fir**
begun winking oil bringing til1'
Mission* to Hanford for spring
training lid* yenr utter lecelving
uii inquiry from the St.
Iwmis
Browns ImsI week.
It Is not known when Hie uffidid derision will lie tenchrd Ky
Brownie*, but it is expected '.o
come very soon.

fnr rejiarutiuiis tu dis|Hissessed
Jews. The cluliiis su tar have liecu
pressrd only through the Hig Four
occupying |xiucr* In tiermuny
Police said Ihe rioters were fol­
lowers of Menuchem Height, leader
of the Hcrtil Party. Herul sneered
etl the mill British underground or­
ganization, Irgun vui Leumi, i gam si British admlnistrutori l u ^
which carried un a bombing war tore Isruel became IndejHTidcut.

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ANNOUNCEMENT
WE NEED GOOD USED CARS

(loot! Tire*

m i Dodge

ictbnry n» presented, Cumiloiwr II. II. Pop* pxprrtird
—
*«.- (Vmntjf might
undvrUkinq road improveita Im lik o t tat miuilrljMillty.
Air that m
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r#*»nn
want pi!
par boundarlr* Mtabllxhed.

Farm Market

L, W. it. Hebullt Motor,

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M m in it nliM|»h111y mi«|f«r a very
old Inw which duly re&lt;|uirid tlu
nlirfiMtnrt*n of l!ft imldciilN, where-

Flying Enlcrinrlac

$550

1„ W. B. Blake

Our luted car ntock Ih very low uml wc nrc in u poult Ion In
Rive you u Rood trade on a new Hulck. Wu can deliver yutt n
now Dulck equipped with back-up IIkHIm. wimlHhield wunlicr,
flexible Hteeriiig wheel, directionnl Hlgmtl lightit, non gliirc
mlrrftr, electric clock, wheel covent, license plate fratnoti,
tall pipe extension, sent ‘ covorg ami alute licenee tag and

Rebuilt Motor

tmdercouted

1942 International
$345

Always B*«
All indlcationa point to higher prlcen and scarcity of nutoniobllea next year.

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Cab Chaaala, L. W. It. Aux.
Train., 885 a 20 Tire*, .Maw
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Truman Urges Truce
On Political Fights
During Election Year

ROTARY CLUB SPEAKER

E lected M ayor
•

T ill: WRATH Kit

Of Sanford
*
....

Karlylc
Housholdcr
Named City Judge;
Dyson Is Thanked
For Pasf Services

S ta ir O i U n io n M rsWilliam
It. Hlrmprr, ba-al
sane Tells Dangers
grocer. was .selected mayor hid
nlfhl hy a three In Iwn vii*i- if
Throughout World
the Citv Commission «onti iiflrr
£ taking his nath of offirc fur a
YV h i t li r h i c . n il n s
second term on the Commission
John Km in, jeweler, was seated
|:\ l.h si t n v u 1 VIU)
as a romm Islimier.
U \S n i\D l* * \
e tVesulent
Karlvie IlnushuMrr. young Sun
tin n t,i:i pfiipii ♦*t ii* * oncresi to
fnnl attorney, was re|pt lot fiy tinit ,inn him m an e|rctl«o
Stcnstiom. Firlil A id F.ilmmitIt l:» Still .'**) *vi! i\,»r that
Commission as judge of the Mu­
.ii misfire nit ‘‘political flight*"
nicipal Court, repln-lng Judge .1.
Cleveland Tell Ol
Mi Vs A wav As Sin? ulmli might eml.iimer tin* nattnfio
(j. Ahnr on on Jan. I ft.
i ,u * F.iiui* wHen .ill men
Itetlring Mayor Fred liyum,
Winter Conference
No.rj, k'oclcy l onsi mil'll'
v tl'
in 1hr Hotlnw &lt;&lt;1 .* Hurd
wlio preslilnl ut the hloit of tlu&gt;
Wft hi W »i
meeting, «'«h wnrmly conprntu
I iiM iu s i*
Moiinl.ihihuit
I*a | • *9t - ««»l *I'* KIN '♦* I - * '
He
l.tted
^ ” are moving
lateil for Ills pulilie servirr hy the
m ,i\ 9’ . (• i r.itrnnl In write the
mill \\ | 9II«) I’Ml I*‘| t*|H I' It* k I
Ihltuigh a pei ilf'ls tion- With S&lt;»*
(■} comml*'1loners after he tellnquLlii *i I ol il 9- I him* I ntr»prise -..m i net IHj o.i wte itlth increasing it h
I'atHlMI SjiIi| | i| jiy tMiI (Sih' !ji\ « ♦
ed his seat on the Commission.
Iat I «\ ami .Ooiost swept C.ipt
mu It !m*Ih\ ,i* H..* K\\\ *"i * tic •
1i ttii il might out ‘ail id is Re
The first action of the new
Km l f ii •sen bill* the se;* he has pidilii iii arid I it’iim* t .it • alike
•lit* (*v *••&lt;!%?** P'Mw Iji* Si *ii '»•*
Commission was the nomination
if9’lied (•♦» ll il,iis
the \i*iril
\t a. I ( l«v.djni.‘. If .
1 I «*
•11 *»l •4-&gt; an \ iiit'io-.io
and we
bv Randall Chase ami approval hv
i mi Ii- *I'I liintii'tl loose f ■«M11 in ’ giiirg tt» .ink 4*t sWMil hijjelJt
Hll | 1.\ Rnt*"l * M tlw l'li
•
the Cnnimlslnn of Andrew CsrrnIt&gt; |ii ’ %\ in helna sni.Tstied mei
(• . f|’.|
9% f*hlla ("• 1*1* *
way as acting chnirnian.
i i?i*t sK t‘* mites oil the I uitllsh
l**f tf| •tit*. *1ill *1
| |te I Tilt * I St 4(9’s Illil the
Mr. Hlrmprr uomiuati'd Mr. ;
i r»* i c i .i 0 ne il iim*1 tils time v huh' it ee *”i fd n i’ p Mvinu
&gt;1
Chase lot the post of mayor. The
1I i i ioi&gt;i &lt;ii*in heiiuelh It *oi \ , tried Oitough * pel n il *&gt;1 gr ii ve danger."
■til 11ill OU tot 9* t n i'I* *ou*
lattpr declined the nomination, and
hi m.iKe fas! a M*-vs tine
1tie Hr -iid
t i u Mjiv ii , U i - tin 11
nominated Mr. fUrmper.
U ntil’ * m wns link in l: » Ii111■a hd|uu oiriiiIn r
I v*i \ K t ii&gt;n vmi I ike hi re m
Mr, ru n a w a y at this point aug- I
»"v*ifci I tl-1 an&gt;I at times t*'e wat
| \ | *4 **( Mil* *.»« -I 1'! • Ml
i ongn" - and! i".ei v -m Pom I take
trestrd tlmt the City would Im I
hiw
n
:
’
oik
alumsl
no
its
side,
I
I trot Jl M
i*I Ml I ’d M, I r ju -1
I' m1 ideid, Mi '&gt;iimaii told a
^ lietter off ntul save considerable I
si i n d in miiktlieiil daii p i til .*.
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nail ut ini*i"I iiig *»f si’f! o11ir s and rep™ e*pen&gt;e hy having a mayor whose
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the City Hall than Mr. (itemper** DiiKM'Mi* i»f South Phiritltt, Htlifi**tii*cd I hi* Rotary Clot* Mon*hiv *m Hi*! i f*■-'*!'•■ri». VViilt. » II
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to lie cnntaetrd often In sign pu­ offiiTiR nf I 111* i till*. I»*fl t. fu;hl, Uivilh* TmitlUmt, iminc.!iii. )t,i I iriutn rhuu tiiun
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John Ivey then nominated John
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1,'ris mm (h»*'fif' ti tn* "Mi i’1'• i it vilio
Kader for m ayor Mr. Rader dr
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fftthi ttihliofi'r* III ■ »ful I t ••( m i in vpI,IKm IIiippl
had esperlenre us a commissioner.
h :to i t*i r .s 1 1
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The nominationa were el
• or nh' l»u: 19*IH11led |H9 -Hi i is - 4il OTllisnal Cl (ills ih'livered III
I V4*10 till?*, UHII1I1I*: • t»» Oil , «
* * anil Mr. Hlemper, supported hy
W'ASIItNtSTttN &gt;.T&gt;
Pr-whiclinn cimugli cupper and ahimi iiini In
r• y Mi I'li HI til • f*'M **( Ot* f tl! m ,iffi-nipl % In 1'i‘fi! h c Hie line | -i ..to m the IImm •• i hamher. the
Commissioners Kader and Chasi*,
U m at i the t 't i l i n g . pH' long bulk
1**9u le o l ev ini ti'ff open Hie i|||ri
mnsi Imusehnld gjaxl-. Hiich prmhiec Hnirnofl c.u-. ,n&lt;l only
iif»«* tnfrd I lod f i\ t* fin f*n
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was eleeterl mayor, Mr. Carrawuy
Ihluga as telrvlvlnn -irts. rad 1'** enntigli *lr**l l &gt; p"»hn *
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I a;; h*n*h?UT ••• *H* f i i *f •tillv U&gt; miles ftiiin tin i*»* k\ imn nf toivv opirh if •**\ new in
and Mr. Ivey opposing.
stone "I la /alii III'lid i apt Kurt «|« i in l.»\es he
will a»k ill l|l&gt;
relrigernlnrs. electric iruners nnrl ihe quarter The m.ikci wen* nu
Business t'*i
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In the voting for immhlnsl
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Responsi­ other
m, iii iiiiummt j«n*I (Miliiie (Slav Hot i i arisen and i »&lt;m:p*m eiaoiimn*’ ami hmlgef messages
a|iphnm ed-ln «l»ir 1t» hr n l thon/ed to .slreti’h lhe**e mu♦. ri.iln,
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Judge, Mr. Carraway cast a ills Individual
inti fi nin Itie low tog Tuinmil were
| |i* sunt only (hat i be country
to 4*i per cent helnu the pre Korea if poA*tble. It» make O.io ihmi mi the
Hiislirs Deposits To .h I*! .•ml n tin line in i »dign*ti
renting vote against a change,
bility Is Stressed level*
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Retiring Kiwanis fiovtanm Ka»l haltered off their feet hy tin* waves mnsi have high 1axr*“ over the
in the quarter &gt;e;»r beuin fteennri quarter Kur the fir^» qimr
pointing out that this action on
ter of Ihe year they w» re .dlnttcd
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K CCO I n |,ehitmnru -tunl hnlge Htenstimu, as the\ winked In clear the way next few years anddial they nuuU
his part was not made tweausu he
At Club’s Meeting nln« April 1 This would be in enough
he shared among Ihe people an
m a ln u N for 03U,0ou with
icvenlcdl Ihmi for the ftrxf hie * for fastening a new line
per cent below preicnt permitte »
had anything against Mr. HousH was as If Ihe elettienls were fan Is ns possiliH'
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Miss Marten l.lm-mnu, lieuvoHihM
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s n o e th e o u t h i e a k of the K o r e a n
tant for the position, hut that t«nant rruv"frter &gt;,f District Vntir, Thin H-nrd rqtnn bK(»*y from ono million
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will Ills iip|e liiiM^ now i' mimu nut War m Jutu*, HJAo rntiqrriH ha»
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thought that Judge Aharon had Pilot InternnMoimJ, nf Si
, Manljr Klehehmann, (teftn*e p r o i , FloUchntJinn
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iHiih' it fi.r Ho* i rq.nliMl v. shi-I jH ii'VniofR l»v an r Uim.Hnl $13.(03,
dfanosillou of City Coilrt cases. fM|ot (Midi h»*(
in thf «Imi that in the same quartrr m*t|rr ^ludytnu Hie defeioe moh
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hie chair, atated that he had sov- .Ircsni'il t.hi* ri-'iiun-tihililv nf Hu hi hr curlullnl (run) Hir iiirsrrit
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era! items that he. wished to ills- Inilivltlnal I’ll-il Inwanl tin- &gt;N.ii- aimu.il rail- nl R.Vt.OOn In a i.ih- nl w’|)l'-*l. » ' li-i'Hn .mil •&lt;■&gt; ' &gt; KiH.n*1
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cuss with the prrsent hoard that m il n-itliHI as well n , tuwni'l h**r KIUI.'IWI a year
he given -lluhi in, rc;iM"&gt; in illn' Illil I\
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as iirtlng city manager, ail of
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stated that tie felt that such an nr failure uf an uruantxatinii. A
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appointment should have hern lllh mil -t have nu inhci*, tin
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members of the new Commission, mint Mu' - money (•&gt; &lt;nrry -ml
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int'iiil (o.i'l|% )irt*.uni ilef■ mi hiv
*|9* Willi*.n» H.-ilil, M
ini lulling one elected but not yet hem- pinjeets,
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(*iit(i;r! miKsuii' I Ui*f Hit nmtUh
Installed ns a commissioner.
Min* l.liqim ali hti.l i U ' chI ileal
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5layor Dyson stated that it was nf ittre*H upon Ihe imnnr'ance nf
WASIIINf.T'lN f I In Sen i* U t W '»M M ,, , •, *• ' t »l Ksjatl * IlfJli |i Ini’ &lt;if11*|( i&lt;i r Vffty
Itoih «»v9*i tooirctino and ov«*»
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l t fiti f iii iitf | Kfi H i’s' I H4hl (
his Irelief that this was an Illegal allrm lance mI nil in e eliiici nf M»" I Im.iaing »hnnhl lie nvnhleil in (h iiive.llgaluuis Milu ninmitlc. I
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action, and that he wanted it "III*, nml nl the li-nniiT ntnl 4’»ll |&gt;iihhilR'P i f children. D r. Hnpi
&gt;• many inquiries mtn allii;ii| c
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thoroughly undeiatoiHi that
In r.mmrll m eeting, nf D i.lr lr t Knu,
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irimiental Mu.iheil &lt;m ils li.in.
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felt that wav about It before re- and annual ranventleria nf I'lh-t .. ..... .
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He also referred to the Christ- Spring Council meeting in ,laek (linn iimi teacher* and other in
t'finlrman fluey ill N * , In
Ill Ilihsil Mill In Ml '&lt;* kb*.Mn
UUt 4lllf' l»Ot litrl*.i"1fV .ill1I X| V
# mas lighting of Thirteenth Street mrnvllle nn Apr. L’d '.'7 at which tri'Chlril , illriTH at a meeting nf '' rejarrler iialav lie wuli c-i!l '1 'Ml JM1i I’ljp *iiv rr|i| '(*1* Kli«iuk
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a previous meeting a group of lime
eleeterl nn the hn*i* of milalanil
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IJixt Tn* "liy M* Iflik, 0(0’ Ilf
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(he Commission and requested perrentHgr o f m em lier.hiii ullnin '"t.riii
(in- M) %'till v *1,11M
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fr ihiiiI ■ «if I • »i* 4 ! mmHion u I*rr
these lights. The Commission at "il, w ill )„&lt; i III run I The rlllli
*'!«#•(f‘l| I 111 fIl’l11 -r*| I i *' » onH -ill *’X|itoMfiii early liwlay lir.ivilv ilunt &lt; n eti«I Kfrno'ih
Dr l'h ill|t*. ivhr, i* r|ir,-clu, ,f
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that time advised Ilia group that enlererl in the international eon Du *'lithl riuidaneo f'llnic ip dr- 1pirifit realized try ittriner llep I:
'll l’l (ill * i.( ("ft | f-tJ ■Im i fainititr
Hit* frame Iimiim* **l .* ........ . I'Mfik &gt; fu *1 in ii ftmi k,r*( fr mil
kriqi Ins • n * * * .i f hi" Mi ("i■h
there was no motley In the budget .elected Ineach rllilnct will l.c bin,In. .penking r,n the subject, [rrl K t'litey -rnrl assin t ile
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MMtrirl **»i.l M« I k. ke t r l| liling lienlle pointed out that Ihr right I I’rnini'nl D.nn seekers
pledge cards to those present to
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BALTIMORE 'fu-Sen. Douglas the “ Armed Forre* Wood Hank". a gooil example ar# of thu grelitent | Brallcn, secridal v In Vice I’n
Brillsli hot i’ Mn • n9'vm .|I vv. l »;♦* Miniph
"MTiirrrd al 12 2U a in
l,ni h i' I . a- tty nnv &lt;d
(D -lll.) believes that If the Re­ Miss Ramsey stated that s mobile imporlancn in guiding the child.
[jf11' llorklcy. and * hath--. I
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wife and three elilblreu wini a--li'i'|, &gt; .&lt;li.i&gt;iatn,n
",r,-e linurt la in
publicans nominate (Jen. Dwight blood unit will he in Hanford
.Shaver, a former Serial,- cmplm
ill the structure A sleeping |,.,iili
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Km ", m l the wind (her, 'll Ik MI&lt; fill •‘(!Ill I'14*!M"Mf ■ killt ( i
Operation
of
Die
Child
(iiililaiirn
D. Elsenhower for the presidency, on Jen. U'J and It I* hoped hy
arid two hetlrnoinx were ilr,n n ln li
&gt;■ Irina , i , ; 'n km,Is, nr aim'll 1
&lt; in/ ’ I'ki.H' s (tfic
ami It* aervice to Reniinol.1 have nrknmvlrilgi-rl llir-v lnli-rn-i New Uiliz ('ontuHt
the Democrats ought to do the the chairman, John Williams, to Clinic,
\ j &gt;9*1(1(11 I (lit S ,UMill.I1 ' MM!
*•«!. In" Mrs Bentley and "m , lilld
uli-s an I,mu The Turinm l ,i
County were explained. He niir&gt; ed In behalf nf friends
l.t’Kiin
liy
Herald
■•me thing.
4. The handling nf war Mirplu
ren escaped unhurt.
ml. "is
niing a wave nf a life in it ti * uffiri.t! uJi" (v-is &lt;ritii(f,(nli‘i|
secure as many pledge* ss im*- g e t , I several hook* and pamph­
"Much a move," he added, sible for the blood which will |m let* on Ihe nuhjcct nf shild guhl- sales under supervirion nf IBentley, defenled for dm i ity
ukel from &lt; arisen which t- "m ill il nu? that |*i i*xii Ii*d( Truman
Hoilluthlflg r-'-v If, (j 11/ r ,,||. rnminlssinu In 1050, said Ins Id..... -Iv sjgual In iqq-inaeh 'In lima , n't mini; tn run n- nn told a
"would enible us to gat a much
IC r s lIs s iS O * P a ss T h in )
aiire, and answered question* from Larson, a rnroor govrrrimi-ni ,,0 , '■ ill
ff-c ll, ruht M-ailurs in I,cing recently had been Ihrealmmd. Inti t passim; , him ami a new ’ -• t.-pnii.r tin- .iribm ut M, Kinney
_
batter Congrnaa
than If he ran only
clal. Larson himself demnuilrd ti,.
Ihe midii-iire.
-I«t l*-d (mlav i, v' * Inn lea Al,ir - Ihat he wns al a loss In understand l&gt;
ubllcan nmnlnee."
nmnlnee,"
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tejpubllran
Invpsllgttllnn after the St lam,
.iiqnir.-niiy , Icarr-dm nlvanru
at
Mr*,
lid
limn
Jacnhsan
presid­
The IlllnoU nenalnr made the
I'nat-DlupHlrh eritlclierj the It" ' r)'"'n,
ip i//ieal IJnir why Ills home was hntnimd during Ihe
K*-i"i said Ihe Im.tin He*
House
'Iming tiller
ed
at
the
short
business
mooting.
salo nf a f’allfnrnla nliitiiimim Master, mil, ", - &gt;t tqier alhiM &lt;&gt;f his a I,sauce
alalement Tueaday night in en in­
i.ile d
,i mnear" the him.)..,•■(
pr--&lt;td In sever,"' &gt; &lt;v»
terview following a radio broadRev. John L. Miller emidurted di»- plant to Landitlnul Torrence i'or|. lint, I1.it i ,* and Iii- Ifil/ Thenti-i-,
Sherllf H Balph Madiews an
, lw„ luirned sle,-l raslnn;
,-d
I in - olliriat «*'" • *ked mil tn
Five i|,irti|,„M will lit pul,Hail- uimneeil n persmial reu ml &gt;,f LVhi 1 - liming nr uinmingII a.,
c a d with Sen. Wllny (R.&gt;Wla.) on
volliin*. Itrricshmsnts were served Involving whnl the nnwnjiafx&gt;r -aid
m-,. Im quell'd &gt;■v nai'n-nl " n l m
CpI.
Kyte
H.
McMillan
of
San­
A BC^A m erlca'a Town Meeting of
bv Mr*. -I. I*. Cullen, Mrs, II. wsi gM.noo in fees tn Frank Na --,| enel, tinv un |ht- ueiely page ini' itifuriunlinu leiidluc I,, the a,
-v *m ('arisen anil l*amv i&gt;. , ,, I In- m, n upliiinn "i niton menus
ford was recently pointed out in ilrhitn* and Mrs. A. Dees,
than. Nntlian. who is under IlmiM ,-, In the l-a tl Ti, t h&lt; fn tl pur ,nn rest nf persons rrs(Hinsil,le fur Ihe
I n ,-led end Irma- frr.r,, llu III.si \l,
Inilll.t', m i ' piltlg In
Invesllgnllnn, has said hr i'„i t.',7 ' ii ulrig In al llu 1|, raid uffi'-e explosion
Douglas declared, "One danger *hp Armv Time* and pictured
M.iMlInnnl llu I'..S« •lain ,
r 11n but walds tn Im ,n i pnslUml
In
the
Etars
and
Htrlpe*
as
an
MINUTE MAID D IRErrOH
In fees. Hr and Larson drilled am 'in, Inrg 'tt nnnili', t,f rnrreet
of Eisenhower's nomination by the
in lufhiener the 1mivenltun In ae
Daniel said windows In dm snnlh
answers In-fine Jo nn A. M, nf anil east of the llt-nlley linnie were ( | | | ICUFS A TC Ek'd I 'd
NEW YORK Of — Jam es F. Improprieties
Republican.* Is that he would c a r assistant Instructor In the 15lh
,-ept bii rlu,tee
• |M,.sil,|e Mir
Constabulary
Hqosdron
Radio
lie following duv will In- awarded shnllered and lhal llu- blast was
ry into office a targe number of
Umwnlctt, a director since April,
cessur
School, Weldcn. (termsny, whore 1D50. hss been named chairman
•wn passe-, In the Ihtx Theater. heard more thin* five miles away
IN ItifiN A N T M U L E
lln III,- nlhi-r band Hie nlficial
l» y l o i i r l s l ( l u l l
who would oppoae ha has been stn’inned for the
Thr turme 'if tin- winner nf
nf tho board uf the Minute Maid
MERINO HO PE, N. C, ms - lie
-iiul Mime Dem.ii r-iis lre| that
past
threw
yearn,
•rich dav'a rmitenl \»il| nppeor
Cnrp.
Ing hit by the ear was had
/'S hould he obtain Ihe nominaRl'N
The Tourist and Hhulfh-Imnrd Mr Truman still is reserving his
Ha Is teaching Morse Code,
IkM of both parties, people through­
Brownlee Is a aaneral partner enough for Urn mule. Hnt when immig Iht- Uliisslfied Ads on
TALLAilASSEK
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Farris
t
|„|,
f„ &gt;11 nfflreis and 'leeision aland running .iv-iin and
S-4vs:
“
and Ihe vehicle ran over him, he gni •lie fnllnwlna afternoon, florrecl Bryant of Ocala, speaker desig i|,rrt, trust res ,i dm atimml wan's In mask Id- iHildm.il band
out the nation would bn much more radio procedure, oneratlon of In the firm of J, R. Whitney
• r ts jg im jn their, voting on local radio seta In squadron use, and Co. As Ixi a nl
rrl chairman of Minute up and lashed nut with t kirk »nsw»rs will also lat puhllshrd nale of the 1053 klorida House, &lt;Irrtlon held in dm Navy Center tn a wall develnptnents
subjects, lie recently wrote Maid, he sueem
other eubjecte,
creeds Alex under Stan- that toppled the car Into a ditch. 'ho fnllnwing dav with a new set today qualified with Ihe secretary last Monday nig)". Mrs. William
The Prnutlenl has insisted he
his mother, Mr«. Alice McMillan dish who remalM a member of
Damage — to mule, slight nf rpieslinns nil the -inrjrtv page. of stale ss a candidate for re l.al-'eira iinnmirie.-.l vesterday
already knows what he is going
of Daytona Reach that he hopes the board.
IlnmernlHtr: it'- ‘First With tho clecllun s i stale representative
scratches; to naker Barnes' car,
'TAX COLLECTORS
J, liny Ball, Smlns, N. Y , wn In dn. l"d won't let) anyone for a
*o ha home In Anrll. A brother,
Mosl' if you want to he the win­ frmn Marlon County
OAINESVILLE (Special 1 Directors, at a meeting here IM9.
icier
led as the president fur llu while yet
ner.
Whan Ftoride’a t e l collector* Al E. McMillan, lives here.
Tuesday, declared a dividend of
J. C. (jfltzrn nf llushnell quail '•nttilng year A Knnford |,-slil,-nl
•t In Jackaonvllle Jan. PVgJ
40 cents a share an tho SUM cu­
BEAUTY CRI1P
(led for re-eleellon as reprrseuta- formerly nf Norristown, I’a ,
The W eather
KMENTR
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their first work eonfsrenca,
mulative prior preference slock,
PONTIAC. Ill **—The Pontiac
tlvo from Sumter County. Former .1. It, Jones was rleeted viceROMEWHERE IN KORKA
“ Wa's Attoroey Oeaerml. R];
payable Feb. I to Stockholders of
U.
Bep J. Ed Stokes nf I’anainn C.’lly president. Mrs William loiFetra, Junior Chandler "I Commerce hss
High I.OW I’rrrlp.
FRKEIDIM ABRIDOED
1 W. Ervin, will lead off
If P«r» record Jan. IS.
Asheville
52
XI
UIVKIISIDK, Tallf. U4* - Hequir- qualified ss csntlldute for repre­ of Hanford, was re.elrrtrd aer- voted lo unit picking a queen for
imam
an address, to be fotlowsd
Boston
.17
25
mg n newspaper to pay a buslnesa sentative from Ray County, ilrniip rntsry.
Mrs.
Frank
l.lesVe, die animal summer Ihresltermen’a
BODY IN-,i
27
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llcepso is piR-onsUlulliinnl a Super­ Two.
Sanford,
was
picked
for
the reunion
&gt;un
In*
dlrnitr
DEIjAND IM
John Thnrnpion. Jnyeec presi­
2*4 31
M ior Court fudge ruled Tuesday.
treasurer's post,
Ervin will a2peal
•Marly flshtrmait
- .ill on
Los Anjfalei
M
V
flAMRLINO STAMPS
,03 Judge H. Bruce Findley said the
Thom elected l» Ihn Imard of dent. explained Ihe decision;
dtrtaa and ngt^.
Pyho was fouad
law Orteaiu
"The local talent has been ex­
71
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City oi s'urona "sbi-idged the free­ JACKSONVILLE i/B - Issuance trustees w e r e Jacob Vamlerntnor,
|*a., John's Rlvar
law York
,35
39
dom of the press" In Imposing a of 34 more (edersl occupational Williamson, N. Y., A. D. Bowen, hausted and we are going to wait
aty Sheriff “
42
41
mbllng tax stamps reported by Hu**olk, Va., John Jewel; Win- a couplo of years for a new crop."
.01 *33 a year license on Ihe Corona
The reunion attracts thousands
M
»
Rector of Internal Revenue John •led, Conn.
Dally Independent. Tho California
i fast ia n
C7
81
f i b s ' office Tuesday brought
Newspaper Publishers Association
Installation of officers is ox- of vlsltora to Pontiac, a Ni
sUrtad on
ti
a
tuppmrted Publisher Jack Hami total Issued In Florida since peeled to take place tonight at Illinois community of 9,000
. s' t Tsllahaaaaa
moed hi-opposing the license.
November to *77.
01 • . M
lion.
Don a t tha Naval Cantor.
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Reports H eard
Flying Enterprise
On District Meet Is Cast Adrift As
Of Kiwnnis Club T o w l i n e Breaks

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M arion Lippman, Production Of Household Goods
Fla, State Bank
Pilot G overnor,
To Be Cut 45% Below June, 1351) Shows $1 Million
Jum p In Deposits
Is Speaker Here ,

K

Dr. Roger Philips Senate (iroup Sunk
Addresses P.T.A. By Avalanche Oi
On Adolescenci*
Graft Inquiries.

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Kxplosion Blasts
, Home Of Alabama
Anti-Vice (rusndcr

Truman’s Name Is
Lull 01 f Of Ballot
In Minn. Hiiman

Senator Douglas
# Says Demos Should
Nominate Ike Too

CpI. KylE McMlfian
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T u t^ U r, J*n. «, 1 M I

TTIE RANFORP VIC R A M I

U.N. Wins, Loses GrowiMgC&lt;mditioiw
Reported Good In
Suburbs Are Seen As The Last
Two Objectives State
In December
Frontier In U.S. Still Growing Along Sasi Bulge
tty IIA I. BOYLE
NEW YOIIK
The Daniel
Donne of today In the suburbanite.
lly VIIUJ1NIA I*. ANDRKHON
He Inhabit* America's la*t fron­
tier—the suburb*. Ami It I* the
Mr. and Mrs. It. \V. Keogh an.I
only frontier In our country'1* his­
tory Hint Is liirreuslMf! Instead ol son i.'rnip spent Mew Year’s 10
Winter Haven. the truest* of Mi
tits nulling
A suburb Is ouo nl llitise vague mol Mrs. Al Hryuiit, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Itolicrt limns m&gt;
populated places you get Itisl In
m-t-opyiiip on** *0 lit*- itaii cm
tvlicn you drive mil ol u lop city
• Hi) luges ||e Is currently statinm-d u&lt;
Where they eome from nolimly
knows, toil every yenr iiiolorlsls NAAS in Hanford.
The December meeting of tie
re|Mirt more unit more of them.
They usually hear such ipiuinl 4-11 pm up, no Dec. IM wa* u
names as Quagmire Height* or Christmas I’urty ill the home ol
Swampville There seems to be no tin'll lender, Mis. Juno-* Dior
particular reason why they spring man. Following the pluying
delirious
rcfresliuico1*
up In any one pluce There is a guim-s,
rc|»irl Hint once a railroad train were served by the hostess.
James A. Newell of llidtliooic
pnllliu! mil ill n city paused cour­
teously to let a eotv cross the visiting hi* sistei mnl hiothei-li.
track Itefore the Irulii started on law, Mr. and Mrs. A N. Hcoil.
Mr. und Mi*. C. W. HJohloni
some enterprising real estatee ileal
er wandered by. stuck up a sign and their nephew, Morris '(
saying "Itnviuo Meadows," and HJiihlom, Jr. spent New Year'started M-lliup lots to Hie passen­ ilay io Tnni|oi, ihe guests of rIntives.
gers.
Mr. and Mr». It. IS. I.id * m.buhurhs vary, but lliey usually enjoying
a l.rief stay with ielu
have these linin'.* III common All lives in I'lovldenre, it. I.
nnlli|iic store, two liipior stores,
Mrs, M. Mores and Mrs. Hophofour real estate offices, one taxi l.'rookstun, wtio have been visit
'oil can never pet when you need lop Mr. mnl Mis. C. H Donahlsun
t, and a railroad station that closes have pone to Veto H.-m-h f-o &gt;
on i old night* whenever the ticket stout time.
seller sees a lone wayfarer who
Mr. und Mi». I.. M. (am mil ha.*
wards to come hi and pet worm. letoioed fiooi I'eosiieotii, whe.«
You also usually fool a fresh they spent the holhlav"
eetm ieiy m an older suburb he
I,. I Ini &gt;t* of Itmotois, Vii lot
cause liie natives don't like the arrived ami is planning to m
idi-a nl having Ho1 newcomers large his home on Willou Aveiue
burled l.cMdc Hu ll own vanished
Mr
t.eoige I'ellt-v and lei
Mil 'llo-y ligiue II p, bad cunupli duophl.-r, Ml.s Ib ilh ii I'elley wle.
It aI lliey have to live wilh ilieie spent Ihe holiday* with Iter &gt;n&gt;
Joliooy
roioe
lately* l.ol why io law and daogtiler. Mi
nod
iboul.l a real oldlimer have to All:.. Franl. F.valis. him- relliro.-l
rl.aie Ms praveyaid, too?
to tlir-ir holio- 10 Holton
'I lie average siibiirbaiille be
Alls* Chai lotte Herd I win. sp.-ol
comes one because lie feel* "Hie Ihe liolidliys will, her putr id , Mi
rltv i* no pl.ii e In raise t loldleli " uod Air. . A N .Sei.lt, ha. r.doio
till lie boys u brightly paliiled home e.| to I'hiladelphiu, wlieie lie ■
in Hie soliurli. too lop for a doll eriloiled in Atedleal Se'lioo).
hii'ise and loo small to shelter a
M i. unit Mrs. Fred Itlund of I i
Kl Del liard dog
l.auileiillde were Ihe gin-sis of le i
Here he and Ills happy swarm purenls, |(ev mid All*. Janies M
Ini' brood live In Ho- same kind Thompson, llils
paid
weekr-n I
of Intiioaey and linriuoiiy visible Mis. illuud wa-. an ntlemlunt in
ill a wreslllllp rIni*
Ihe True Haduiio wedding Haloi
lb become* a pilgrim In-tween duv evening
bis limne hi Ihe hinterland and his
Duunegnu and tioldninn of Win
desk III Ihe city, and he Is a pris lei I’urk have jo*t leplueed Ileom-r ol I lie railroad that links roof oil the Arltun Ciipllo home
thrill There art* two hip events in on l.ake .Mury, which was defer
til i year - the days when they live.
thaiipc the tlmclaldcs ami provide
Mr. and Airs, l.ymuii Frishy and
him with new rcadlnp mailer
Mr. unit Mrs. Arthur Kulie, nil &lt;d
The Miliurliurilte has all the pains Furwcll, Alh-li. mi- settled m Mi
nl a farmer and few of the Joys K. J. Cole’* a pm I mi'ii I .
ill Hie m tom dweller In summer
Miss Dorolliy lliiike left I n
he mines to work • bee stunp and duv fur Atlunta, tiu., when- site
over (mine with poison Ivy, rum will Join her cousin who is ew
plainmp. "A new Imp ruined my ploycd llin e.
garden last ulplil I fed DDT to
The (,'humher of Cum illl'l"1 net
Hie blips and they Just cried fur .lull. 2 with I'lesldeot Joe Ala*
Inore."
luiry presiding. A ithor Tooil.m
Wilder strikes him with ii pccul son, chaiimini of the Christians
Jar virulence lie finds lliut the parly unit loemhers of Ins comonly thing free In Ihe sulmrlis is mittee, were given ii rising vote
air, ami sninellmes there Is tun of thunks.
iniii h uf II after OrInlier Hut when
The depliirulile comlilinii of the
he Mugger* Into work on .lunuury slreots and mails In und mound
timriilngs, pinching his frostbitten l.ake Mmy wits discurscil. It was
Hose ood ears, lie only mutters orohleil tool the Mute Hmid lie
piirtuii'id lie rei|io-sled to eieel
manfully:
"My Hie fresh air was like wine signs ih-slpmiting l.ake Mmy, iis
Induy uni where I live " Frozen uli Mich signs erected l.y the
(.‘himiher ot Conmieice «cem to l,&lt;wllie!
Had weather snows him In, debt i-llhei removed or oiiitihiteil
JIiiiu -s Yute* wus roniiiirndcd
snows Idin under lie Humpht lux
t'fl would he low will'll lie moved fill I'leUllilip lip Hie eeoieleiy. 110
lo Hu- sulmrlis, Iml dial wits lie assisted unit l.loyd l.eiidonoi like
lie opening
fore Hie City Connell decided to wise I'oilillicilded f .
pave Hie streets and build a new op of Morris I'ntkwoy, fimu the
Ituilmud to Crystal l.ake
T in .
llipli school
Hot your Iruc suburbanite is a tusk of which lie was chuii itinli,
was
done
through
vnlimieei
Inlm,
hardy smil He is ns much of a
frontiersman us Daniel Him.... or und money donations.
I*. D Anderson suggested chut
Kd l ‘arson They at least Imd a
knife. There Is noltiinu between III line with this rlriiu up pingruio
him and disaster bid his wits— u series of "llcfnre" and "A fter"
id. tin es slioulil l.e taken l‘. It.
and a mid paper mortgage
He pot out of Hut city because llreilior upreeil to donate all such
Hie truffle drove him cruiyN mid pliotoprupliy. He suggested that
finds Dial It is as hurd to pmk u small hruchme on l ake Aliuv
a car In a solmrliuii shopping ill* ho put out liy the t'idiodiei of
Irlct us it is in Times Square He Com merer.
It was noted thut paid .... oilieryearned for ncigliborllness, und
Ihe piiy who moves In next ilnor ship so far this year to|is till, do
hoys a dog to bite Ills children the motion uf II. M, (ilcnsmi, Hcv.
ami Mrs. |„ \V. Hcott were accord*
mil. however, until
is paid and the kids reared. Then
he sells Ids house In a new trim
tiersiuan, and tells Ills wife:
"Come on, honey, let's move
buck lo Hie eily—und sturl living
again."
And ever after dial If you men
Him fresh ulr lo him lie gels no
lenlly III. fur when a man retires
from Ihe Iruidler he leaves II fur
■ver.

LAKE MARY

3

I

Reds Reject Phras­
ing* Of Allies Plan
On War Prisoners
W NSHIN'CTON i /|*i — Hr it •
Hill's M i l l / nil lull uf t illllllllllllsl

t hiiui was csperleil lo mine up
luil.-iy in the glotie-glrdling
IIIIk . hi-l4« &lt;-t-n president Truman
mnl I'ritne .Minister Churrhlll.
tin- President 4»||S esperted lo
ti-ll tin- Prime .Minister that this
m im in '* iiun-rerog ill lion of the
t hint-si- Iti-.ls I* it firm pnllry,
hardened In llieir inlri vellllun
hi Kmea
It* W ll.l.m t ( HAKNAKIt
S E ld 'l. Korea &lt;,4*—United Nu
ii ii.infantrymen won then lust
Hu- llallii- nl Kusi Hulpe. a .......
fmlil In teruptllre griimnl taken try
the Hells Her JH
The U S Eighth Army nun
miinii|iic. t.'iairting this, did not
itji-ntliv Ihe western (runt ubjee
lives
II N elements took one after
a i , miniile fight with an enemy
lonipitny und the other after u Iduiuiule engupemeut with a lied
Im re id ooilelerinilM'd size
I In- Sasi Hulpe fight renters
I,nit miles west uf Koruilg|io mill
milv i* tildes mu thrust ol Pun
iiiu iiiu iii
Iht Allies are Hying ■&lt;•
straighten mil a dent m Ihe l' K
| ii-htli At inv'. Ini ward line
Mtiiiihiv Ihe H N 11 nop*, le
I,ul r .I I au I'liniiiiunlsl attacks,
then lame he.l nu olfensive 'three
hum . I ll1I lliey met heavy Com
i it uni 1 IIII hey im lied forwurd
lui ii*,, ,ii„i urn- hull hours more
la-lure withdrawing
At uoe flUilil ilu-v were within
in ill nth tilled vaiils uf the height
Ihe I
S Filth Air Force re
i.uihd X'H Millie* flown by noon
I in--day Under Hie protective cov
ei ul F mi Sabre id s , Allied figlil
et hunihei
|siimdi'd Ihe main rail
I...... .
le ading
into
Pyongyang.
Nullli Kolenll Capital
llllii-i Snlile lets |ial(iillfd MH,
Alley hi Northwest Korea for JO
iiiiinilfs lliey lunglfd briefly wilh
n ...................... .. Communist pianos,
Iml the Ail Force said tin lilts
wen- scuii'd by either side
A
Hnsstan-biilll
Mltl-IA
WU1
ilamai:i'd Tuesday uflernoon in u
W intitule light between 17 tl S

(Inn 11nurd F I nni M i«f Ok#)
M m in it nliM|»h 111 y mi«|f«r a very
old Inw which duly re&lt;|uirid tlu
nlirfiMtnrt*n of l!ft imldciilN, where-

ir «ailas»a rraav f t n OaO
lhal Ihe Fnellshiuan slung across
Hi* Rnlerurlse, when* ('arisen and
Kennelli Dancy, male ot Ihe Tur
moll, chatted merrily.
When the dellverv was made
Carlsen waved happily and shouted
back his thanks.
Carlsen wore a thick beard. He
was dressed In blue denim trous­
ers and a Navy-type short roat
with a now shapeless khaki hal—
like a story book picture ot a mer
chant seaman.
He looked surprisingly fit.
Tett days bad •■lapsed since the
lit
worst Atlantic
storm In So years
wrecked his 6.711-ton ship, forced
him to evacuate 40 crewmen und
1U passengers into Hie churning
sea and walling rescue vessels,
and started him on his valiant
effort tu keep the Enterprise from
becoming a prize of* (hi
Ih e seu.
Sometimes the Enterprise today
swung tu u complete right angle
from tho Turmoil.
Tills sheering movement caused
Ihe 4,000-horsr|)ower lug Turmoil,
which Is pulling Hie Flying En­
terprise to jNirl, to slacken speed.
The little convoy was not expected
to reach Falmouth before Wedne*
day noon, and perhaps later.
The swerving was blamed on
calmer seas. The Atlantic weather
was more like April than January,
with a gentle southwest hrrere and
a low swell.
Humewhal heavier seas had previonsly kept Hie Flying Enterprise
at Ihe end uf a laid low cuiile
Today II Just floundered bImuiI mi
II* 750 yard tellier
The slow, dangerous trip lo |M»rt
began Saturday, about .KXi miles
west ul the English coast By Ihe
lime Cap! D in Parker's lug got
a line aboard. Carlsen had drifted
alone for a week on Ihe ship lie
refused to uliandmi utter Hie worst
Atlautir storm in half a century
cracked It across Hie middle
The Turmoil's first mate, Ken
arlh Dancy, leaped over Ihe stern
rail of the Flying Enterprise Fri
day night to help t arisen fasten
Ihe low calile. ( ‘arisen still Is
aboard his ship, wilh Dancy keep
ing him cmnpuny They spelled
each ullier on two hour watches,
teady to fasten a new 3) Inch ma
nila hawser If strain snaps Hie
--lim steel line now in use.
Hut the Turmoil was confident
Purker re|Mirlrd he hud lo reduce
his spet'd to keep Hie Flying Eo
lerprise from skidding, tint said
"the tow Is going OK."
The slow procession now In
eludes tour ships.
On the left, abeam with Ihe
crippled ship’s hulk, is the excorting 'J. S. destroyer Willurd Keith.
Off lo Ihe right Is Hie deep seu
lug Englishman, chartered by Hie
Associated Press, which Joined (lie
rescue stpiutlnm lale
Monday
nighl.
Foliowing at Ihe end of Hie for­
mation Is Hie French tug Abeille
25, really In help.
The Turmoil ilcellned ull assist*
unre

&lt;r«attaa*4 r r t a H a s OaO
so fed up eating turkey, pork,
geeau and cblcktn that th w de
elded to switch over to Florida
products such aa rollards, turnip
greens, cabbage, lettuce, mustard
greens, new Florida potatoes,
beans, com and celery.
Cabbage, like last season, Is
"King" ne pointed out, and de­
clared that the demand exceeds
supply on practically ail produce.
"Next week," lie stated,
.............."wc
will have a good volume of
celery, cabbage, lettuce, cnllards,
cuullflower, izrten onions, pota­
toes, liunrbed turnips, mustard
greens, turnip salad, radishes,
curn, and also a good high vo­
lume of high quality oranges,
grapefruit and tangerines."
Sale have continued brisk thimonth, and from Jan. 1 through
the fifth, dtiJWX) unit* were sold
consisting mostly of rahhugr.
celery, turnip
salad, esrarule.
corn,
cullards
and
mustnrl
greens. In addition to these com­
modities 211 other varieties of
produee and fruit sold for 1227,104.

"no lunger Is any doubt that (Jen.
Elsenhower will lie nmnlnuted In
July pud elected In November us
u (tepiibllcun " Hen laslge &lt;14
Mass) said Hie tiuminutlun "now
will lie Ids."
Sen. Ives (It.-N , Y ) predicted
favorite sons will spring op in
states where a candidate must
avow Ids Intention* In gel mi the
ballot and these will throw llieir
supiMirt to Eisenhower
Democrat*
generally
weren’t
enthusiaslie about Eisenhower's
statement
Hen. Kerr (D.-Okla.) said Eisen­
hower float more military than | mi
lltlcul sense or he wouldn't be
available as a Itcpuhliran
" If be Is the llepnbllrau nomi­
nee, I will luke great pleasure in
opiMisIng him," he said

And Ford Cura

200 PcrBomt Hurt
As Riot Ensues At
Jerusalem Center

Governor Is Asked
For Conference On
Acts O f Violence

JACKSONVILLE i * - Cov. Ful
ter Warren was asked loduy lo
cull an emergency conference to
consider a long-range program to
curb "the epidemic of acts of vio
lence against religious und racial
groups" in the slate.
The request was contained In a
telegram scut by the llev William
It. Stevenson, pastor of the Union
I'liugregaliimul Church here und
president uf Ihe Florida Council uf
Churches.
It was suggested the conference
Include ministers, cducuturs und
others "especially concerned wilh
human relations."
Beside* ministers, signers Includ
rd: Mury McLeod “Hefhune,
i-flv
presl
•lent emeritus ot Uethunoo Cookman
Id
College, Daytona Beach; llaldii
Jacob il Kiiplnii, Miami; i&gt;r Ltuid
M. Spivey, Floridu Southern Col
lege president; and Mr*. Adn E
Steelier, Florida Open
Foruin
chiiiriiiun of Hu* I'aliu lleuche*
The telegram stemmed from a
wave if ilviHandling allempts di
reded ul Miuml clnirche* uml *yu
ugugue*. u Negro housing develop
incut and the Christina* night
Imutbing ut Mini* thut killed Negro
l-cmler Harry T. Mmire and his
wife

was made In Dr. Benjamin L
Brock, medical dlrcdur, by W. T.
Edwards. I ’auama City, chairman
ut Hie Male Tuberculosis Hoard.
The sanatorium received a ruling
ol 84 ih t cent, with 75 |ier cent
T.lf. HANATOKIUM
Ihe minimum
score fur the top
ll '
OHLANDO
ktv-The American ruling
College uf Surgeon* has given a
"full approval'* rating tu Central
Florida Tuberculosis Sanatorium.
Announcement uf the top rating

Whatever Your Automoth* Nttda

TAMPA &lt;Jti — Four men accused
of a six-weeks spree of safe rob­
beries here were held in jail today
under bond* totaling 1200,000.
The bond*, heavleit In any c a ^
here In year*, were fixed by Pea
Justice J. (I. Spicola only a week
after Police Chief Malculm lleaslcy
said small bonds bad encouraged
safecracker* In pull Job* and for
felt ball when cuught
opiviilu set bond for escii man
at tio.uou tor each safe Job with
which be wa* charged
Deputy Sheriff Ernest fulbreatli
listed
their bond* a*
r i l lthe men and.....................
Homer Turner. 27. 170,OOO; hi*
brother. Franklin Turner. 18. $0u
UK); Doyle Hubertson, 18- $70,004)
and liny Jackson. 25. $20.uou
Culbrcuth said Hie four men, all
Tampans, have been linked with
seven safecrackings here, one In
Dunedin und one In Lake Wule*
They were charged with breaking
and entering and grand larceny
In the seven Tampa ease*.
Investigation is continuing to de
(ermine whether they were Involveil
ill other.* of Hie 3) odd safe job*
pulled off here lit the past ma
weeks Tutal Imd was about U' V j
(XXI

WEST PALM BEACH kf» Chairman E B. Donnell defended
the Florida State Democr«Hc Ex­
ecutive Committee action to provide for non-electlve office* In prlmarie* with a .statement• •*
Mnniiday
that appointive power* of the gov­
"have become too much of
ernor "hav
a rocket "
. . . .
The committee, ul u St Deter*
burg meeting Saturday, provided
baiuit space ful lamlidulea who
wunt lo otter for upjiointmeiit hi
the "Little Cabinet." Including
members ot the State Hoad De­
portment, Hacing Commission, In­
dustrial Comndssiim. motor ve­
hicle commissioner, hotel commis­
sioner and assislant stute's allurneys
Donnell said If candidate* fur
these appointive office* tail to
uldde by ihe committee resolution,
"there isn't anything Ihe com­
mittee can do about It a* nu penalty
I* provided for such failure."
Donnell elalioratcil on his dec­
laration Dial the governor's power
bait bacomc "loo much uf u racket"
by declaring
"There are bundled*, possible
Ihousantls, working up there (Tal
luliussee) wlio are responsible only
lo title man Hie governor -and
Millie of those people are handling
up tu lens of million*
of.........
dollars
111
"Take the Slate Knud Depart
ment, for example. They handle
from Ho to (Hi million dollar* a
year uhme The Constitution should
lie changed lo make these nffire*
elective "
Domiell said Hie cummltti-i " .id
what Hie law- *ays we cat; tin.”
but lie admitted that few |ier*«n*
might be willing tu pay qualifying
fees atu campaign expenses to run
fur |ob they had no assurance of
gelling

C o iitfr c N H
MnullautZ Kram K*«« tlw l
last O.'lohcr, Hie President pro
|Mivrd ,he name ot (ien. Mark W
Clark a* ambassador and asked
legislation tu permit (.'lark tu serve
without
giving up "hi* military rank
II...............
Tld* touched oil a country wiiLv
..........
controversy Congress quit
wilho..! /
taking any xctioii un the Pie i
dent's request Mr Truman tuv
said lie will renew it
leadeis are aiming lo wind up
Ibis lesdon bv next July's political
conventions, but many legislator
export Hist aiToslly it will run
mild elrrttoii lime.

Ftfrnt Hall Club
1 1 i4i4iiMwen r,»™ •■*«•

iim i

to Hie Brownie*," lie i-olieluded.
Tlie Cliumhi-r of Commerce fir**
begun winking oil bringing til1'
Mission* to Hanford for spring
training lid* yenr utter lecelving
uii inquiry from the St.
Iwmis
Browns ImsI week.
It Is not known when Hie u ffidid derision will lie tenchrd Ky
Brownie*, but it is expected '.o
come very soon.

fnr rejiarutiuiis tu dis|Hissessed
Jews. The cluliiis su tar have liecu
pressrd only through the Hig Four
occupying |xiucr* In tiermuny
Police said Ihe rioters were fol­
lowers of Menuchem Height, leader
of the Hcrtil Party. Herul sneered
etl the mill British underground or­
ganization,
Irgun
vui
Leumi, i gam si British admlnistrutori l u ^
which carried un a bombing war tore Isruel became IndejHTidcut.

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Fur Sale

1941 Ford

ANNOUNCEMENT

L, W. it. Hebullt Motor,

TRUCKS

Chairman Donnell Four Men Accuse?}
Backs Committee Of S afe Robberies
On Little Cabinet Are Held In Tainpn

JERUSALEM i^i Un.
_
hatred of (Jrrmaii Nazis fired a
mob of 2,000 Israeli youth* In storm
Ihe Knesset (parliament) Monday
night In a riot which left more
thun 200 person* Injured
I'ulice fought a twoluiur buttle
with clubs, tear gas and ibid* tired
into Hie air to keep the mob out
ol Ihe Knesset session. Ten |inlire
men and five civilians were Im*
pitalized with injuries Eighty two
other policemen and many mure
eivilians were hurt Seventy per
miiis suspected uf rioting were ar
MISHINfi BEAUTY
rested
The rioters were protesting ■»
Ml AM' '.4*
Fear tur Hie safety
piu|Nisal In open direct talk* with of Hie missing French Canadian
tiermuny over claims of uImiuI !■&lt; beauty Mrs HughucHe Lemay, 21.
billion dollars In money and goods increased tmtuy as a widespread
search
-------- *fur her pruved' -Inulies*
lilies
James () Marker, M u iiiih ' futility
deputy sheriff with headquarters
at Key l.argn. said "The longer
she remains sdefil, the mure con
rented we liet-ume fur her safely.”

WE NEED GOOD USED CARS

(loot! Tire*

$350

Sr•chadufcu Jan. I I . Ml. Dora
Club: Jan. I t . Oeata Country
t| fa b . 10, Bamlnoie Country

Farm Market

I zdte Model Ford Pick-upB

L. W. II. Hlal.«

L. W. B. Hlaka

B m T iT u ^ o Y w o u '
CALA lit — Tha Central Florida
'Am (lolf Association act up It*
namerit schedule for tba IMS

K (Mi 11mMnl rrMm
Om I
some Taft delegates among Its
members
Kunsas is regarded as Fisenlmw
er’s "home" stale and Harry Dar
by. Kuiisiis uulitmal committeeman
and un Eisenhower leader, has
been seeking u delegation pledged
solidly for the general us evidence
uf "gruss roots" sopjmrt
HcucHiin to Eisenhower's state
merit varied with the political
views uf Hie lawmakers involved
Ken Dull uf Pennsylvania sihl
Eisenhower hud given lo those
working (nr Ids nomination "a
cleuriml declaration thut he will
not let you down."
Sen Carlson (It.-K an .I said there

We Will Buy

1930 Ford

m i Dodge

ictbnry n» presented, Cumiloiwr II. II. Pop* pxprrtird
—
*«.- (Vmntjf might
undvrUkinq road improveita Im lik ot tat miuilrljMillty.
A ir that r#*»nn
m *n n
wanted
want
pi!
par boundarlr* Mtabllxhed.

Senator T aft

fur Ihe dumuge went hi l,t An
Hinny J Kiilengosky Jr , Houle I,
Culuwissu. I’li, H liriuighl the
three day lot id of MHi casualties
to seven knocked d-iwn und 13
damaged Allied losses. If any.
have not been announced
U N Thunder Jets and Shooting
Star Ids 'Implied HI Inns uf high
explosives io pulverizing nil ImIHiitiinl m il tunnel belween Pyung posu! tor exchanging prisoners ol
yang, Nurlli Korean capital und war and the Unix promptly turned
Soiiciinu, Jn miles nnrtlieast
it down.
the sasi bulge U Sill Ijraf
Hear Adm. II. E l.lbliy, Allied
Irurc negotiator, said Hie 0 N.
Iilau was reworded tu "ellmiuute
any ground fur tcchuleol up|si*|.
lion" by Hie Communist*
The tied* still objected
• .I hum.mi v niemhi-iships. Itev. ! A second truce siihi'omimttoo
Si nlt i i Ihi new iiuslor of tin- argued nearly two Ilnurs over
( iiiiniiiinily &lt; lunch. Mis.
Scull whether Hie llcds sliuuld lie al­
Iiiii, lifti-icd In cmituct Hie liirl lowed tu rebuild airfields during
Si mil i,rKHiiualimi mid see if u un urinisliee Neither side ebanuau
li-iidci cun Ik- iniH-uicd fur the III Its view
lluth committee* scheduled new
gills to Luke Mury wild wish to
fm in n Itiil S ,nut Troop. It wus session* fur Wednesday at Paniigii-eil to keep the shuffle hour I muujom.
Willie the euinmitlees wrangled,
emu Is iipi-0, hi I lie hope thut
plnyi rs would come out for the Vlee Adm. C. Turner Joy. chief
npm t, now Hint Die holiday* are Allied negotiator, conferred In
Tokyo with (ten Matthew II IHdg
llV el .
Ai (lie cunclusimi of Hie Imwi- wuy, supreme Allied coininuuder.
ness meeting, the member* uf the Joy sum It was "merely u routine
lleimtlfleiltinii Cummltter served visit
In presenting Ihe revised plan
coffee mnl niiikies.
Friends ot Mrs. l-'riedu (tuilund fur exchanging prisoner* of war,
will he (nippy lo hear that she lias Libby said "This i* in nu sense
M-Iurmsl lo In-r own homti and u new proposal" but II had been
Mrs. Kiiiiiis Wing i* taking rare of rephrased lo cover objections
tier.
raised by tho Iteds.

Tor Sale

County CommiHHion

OHLANDO 'At—Crowing condl
Hons fur Florida vegetable c
were good as s whole during the
latter naif uf December, the U. S
Department uf Agriculture said to­
day
In their Jan. 7 report, erop
statistician* said hardy crop*
"would be improved materially by
cooler weather." Cool, strung winds
mi Dec. 27. however, caused some
wind burns and slight reduction
in yield* uf snap beaus, |mle bean*,
cucumbers, pepper, *quu*n and lu­
ma toes.
Shipment
volume
dccrensed
somewhat during the second half
of December, due largely to the
decline In Hie fall snap bean und
tomato movement
In California, weather during
Ihe last two weeks of December
was cool, retarding Hie growth and
development of vegetufile crops,
the UNDA sold. Near Ihe end of the
month, warm ruins Improved grow
lug cundllinns in most areas.
Vegetables In Arizona escaped
severe damage from cold anil
Heavy frnsl. and In Texas growing
eondilions
condition* were generally favor
able, lam e* from a cold wavr
urouml Ihe middle id Hie niuntb
were not extensive
Florida crop details:
Cabbage—Fair fu good condl
lion. December shipment1, light but
should become general latter pari
of January
Cauliflower—fair fo good Pluni
lug* have made rupld growth bill
cool weather would help Manatee
lltisklii und Sanford Wilder Carden
furnishing m event supplies
Celery Warm
weather
has
forced rapid growth ami planting*
not as ducky us should lie Sara
sofa harvi-llnt! underway and
should lie general mid January.
Keltiire Warm weather unfavor
utile tor best development, mod
ol early crop harvested at San
lord Increased plantings ut Well
sler fair In good condition and
iinly fair in Manatee Husk in fields
where active harvest underway

Flying Enlcrinrlac

$550

O u r luted c a r ntock I h v e ry low um l wc nrc

in u poult Ion In

Rive you u Rood tra d e on a new Hulck. W u can d e liv e r yutt n
now D u lck equipped w ith back-up II k HIm. w im lHhield wunlicr,
fle x ib le H teeriiig w h eel, d irectio n n l Hlgmtl lig h tit, non gliirc

1942 International

m lrrftr, e lectric clock, w h eel

covent,

license

p la te

fratnoti,

1„ W. B. Blake

t a l l pipe exten sio n , sent ‘ covorg am i a lu te licenee ta g and

Rebuilt Motor

tmdercouted

$345

Always B*«
All indlcationa point to higher prlcen and scarcity of nutoniobllea next year.

1946 Chevrolet
Cab Chaaala, L. W. It. Aux.
Train., 885 a 20 Tire*, .Maw
A a lt o toed

U ' 8 taka Hotly

11495

Bela*

Barvlea
Blaea 1 M I

TRUCK

NICHOLSON BUCK CO.
Phene, 10M

Hanford* Florida

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« VOLUMK xxxxm

AN
Anutn'inled I* res* Leaned W ire

stem per Is
Elected Mayor
Of Sanford
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I N I ) K I ’ K N |&gt; F N T

S A N K O It l) . r i . n i t l l J A .

D A IL Y

W R A T H K it

1*a r 11&gt; rtfif(if j f Itn rm lit} n r r n t
I ii'r tilii id i| «I n tiflf
vi 11It pn imlbl j.

Muni' liiflit rain (n «*\lrrmr north
iHirlM itt
(m i tight o r T h tirn iln v ,
U arm i t
H in tc lil, i n lilc f in p »*
I m t i r n n r llt I h iir M lii t .

N K W S I’ A I ’ KH
N n. I OH

K u tn M ixlieil li'Oh

W K D N K S D A Y . .IA N . Jl. I!».VJ,

Truman Urges Truce
On Political Fights
During Election Year

ROTARY CLUB SPEAKER

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Karlylc
Housholdcr
Named City Judge;
Dyson Is Thanked
For Pasf Services

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T ill:

W a n t e d S ir r a lft

I F Y O U D O N ’T
receive your Sanford Herald, City
Delivery, hy 7;00 P.M., please mil
YELLOW CAB8 U K

Reports Heard
Flying Enterprise
On District Meet Is Cast Adrift As
Of Kiwnnis Club Tow l i n e Breaks

S ta ir

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William
It.
Hlrmprr,
ba-al
s a n e T e lls
D a n g e rs
grocer. was .selected mayor hid
n lfh l hy a three In Iwn vii *i- if
T h ro u g h o u t
W o r ld
the Citv Commission «onti iiflrr
£ taking his nath of offirc fur a
YV h it l i r h i c . n i l n s
second term on the Commission
John Km in, jeweler, was seated
|:\ l . h s i t n v u 1 VIU)
as a romm I slimier.
U \S n i\D l* * \
e tV e s u le n t
Karlvie IlnushuMrr. young Sun
t i n n t ,i:i p f iip ii ♦ *t ii* * o n c re s i to
fnnl attorney, was re|pt lot fiy tinS tc n s tio m . F ir lil A i d
F . i l m m i t It
l:» S t i l l
.'**) *! i \ that it ,inn h im m an e |r c tl« o
Commission as judge of the Mu­
vi ,»r .ii m is fir e nit ‘ ‘ p o litic a l flig h t* "
nicipal Court, repln-lng Judge .1.
u l m l i m ig h t e m l.iim e r tin* n a ttn fio
C le v e la n d
T e ll
O l
M i V s A w a v A s S in ?
(j. Ah nr on on Jan. I ft.
m il'll' i ,u * F.iiui* w Hen .ill m en
Itetlring Mayor Fred
liyum,
W in te r
C o n fe re n c e
N o . r j , k 'o c lc y l o n s i v tl'
in 1h r
Hotlnw &lt;&lt;1 .* H urd
wlio preslilnl ut the hloit of tlu&gt;
W f t hi W »i
meeting, «'«h wnrmly conprntu
I iiM iu s i*
Moiinl.ihihuit
I *a | • *9t - ««»l * I'* K IN '♦* I *'
He
l.tte d
^ ” a re m o v in g
lateil for Ills pulilie servirr hy the
m ,i\ 9’ . (• i r . i t r n n l
In w rite the
m ill \\ | 9I I « ) I’Ml I *‘ | t*|H I'
It* k I
Ih ltu ig h a pei ilf 'ls tio n W ith S&lt;»*
(■} comml*'1loners after he tellnquLlii *i I ol il 9- I h im * I n tr» p ris e -..m i
n e t IH j o.i wte it lt h in c re a s in g i t h
I'atHlMI S jiI i | | i | jiy t Mi I (S ih ' ! ji \ « ♦
ed his seat on the Commission.
I at I «\ a m i .Ooiost sw ept C .ipt
mu It ! m*Ih\ ,i* H..* K\\\ *"i * tic •
1i ttii il m ig h t
out ‘ a il id is Re
The first action of the new
K m l f i i •sen b ill* th e se;* he has
p id ilii iii
arid I it’ iim* t .it • a lik e
•lit* (*v *••&lt;!%?** P'M w Iji * S i * ii '»•*
Commission was the nomination
if 9’ lie d (•♦» l l i l , i i s
th e \ i * i r i l
\t a. I ( l«v.djni.‘. If .
1 I «*
• 11 *»l •4-&gt; a n
\ iiit 'io - .io
and we
bv Randall Chase ami approval hv
i mi I i* I ' I liin t ii't l loose f ■«M11
Hll | 1.\ Rnt*"l * M t l w l ' l i
i n ’ g iiir g tt» .ink 4*t sW Mil h ijje lJ t
•
the Cnnimlslnn of Andrew CsrrnI t &gt; |ii ’ %\ in h e ln a sni.Tstied m e i
(• . f|’.|
9% f*hlla
("• 1*1* *
way as acting chnirnian.
i i?i*t sK t‘* m ites o il th e I u itlls h
•tit*. *1ill * 1
l* * f t f |
| |te
I Tilt * I St 4(9’ s
I llil
the
Mr. Hlrmprr
uomiuati'd
Mr. ;
i r» * i c i .i 0 ne il ii m*1 tils tim e
&gt;1
v huh' it ee
* ” i fd
n i ’ p M vinu
Chase lot the post of mayor. The
1I i
i ioi&gt;i &lt;ii*in heiiuelh It *oi \ , tried O itough * pel n il *&gt;1 gr ii v e d a n g e r ."
■t il 11ill OU t o t 9* t n i'I* *ou*
lattpr declined the nomination, and
h i m.iKe fas! a M*-vs tine
1 tie
t i u M ji v ii , U i - tin 11
Hr
-iid
nominated Mr. fUrmper.
U n t i l ’ * m w ns lin k in l: » I i 111■a hd|uu oiriiiIn r
I v* i \ K t ii&gt;n vmi I ike hi re m
Mr, ru n aw ay at this point aug- I
»" v *ifci I tl- 1 an&gt;I at tim e s t*'e w at
|\ | *4 **( Mil* *.»« -I 1'! • Ml
i ongn" - and! i" . e i v -m Pom I ta k e
trestrd tlmt the City would Im I
hiw n : ’ o ik a lu m s l no its side,
I t r o t Jl Mi*I M l I ’d M , I r ju -1 I
.*. I ' m 1 id e id ,
Mi
'&gt; iim a ii to ld a
^
lietter off ntul save considerable I
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1t ir y vi 9*i r Hint ♦i m il it* *
nail ut in i*i"I iiig *»f si’f! o11i r s and rep™ e*pen&gt;e hy having a mayor whose
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place of huiiiicss is lorated neuter
&gt;t| IK * In I nil. *tf k i ' t mu * 111* ■ i '
Tli«* It t . H iv . M t ir t lij II.u n is M if f m ir n ii M »M |i o f tin* K |t i* r iip iil
l!«j
i p*m a the O' f of vv ti*'f lie r H tielp'%
the City Hall than Mr. (itemper** DiiKM'Mi* i»f S outh P h ir itltt , Htlifi**tii*cd I hi* R o ta ry C lot* Mon*hiv *m Hi*! i f* ■- '*!'•■ri ». VViilt. » II
t*.|» I*i ♦* (•!*■o i *"hi*i'H 111*I]in in ■
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M
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( iin n rt* hi i h r 9.9f i k f i l l i •1
h i m eci Ha il d a iig e t
painting mu that the mayor has im (to i t ii on* n f I’oii tm tn h i r w it h I mm I
if
I * i- * 1*1 i &lt;- (till, he*I -illil t* ■■ i**l
.Shown w ith Him m i* (In* H i*u*
lU K U
l;&gt;
V |I91III la- id it' * ’
to lie cnntaetrd often In sign pu­ o ffiiT iR n f I 111* i till*. I»*fl t . f u ; h l, U iv ilh * T m itlU m t, im in c . ! iii. )t,i I iriu tn r h u u tiiu n
v\e !' i v i ( i*.re it r e ‘ih iliH iIitlll V
lik*
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■in. I* *1 \\ li.ile in » f t ;h
*
It ’flttijtn (tifk *’*l
Hi
llers at times other tlmn n-gulnr
i*i * K ilim t ,1111 pi »h (te a l f I g ilts in
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On h t m uni-. 11***** - I i ' 1 i f
nlreting*.
tin i , *
' n r n i h i 4* i I h*i tm*( r a lo a n n e i th a t d im . m il h a rm th e
h* t |) I f iim i (itnfO* 1 •mi f i i ■I ill
John Ivey then nominated John
Ol io I ‘ hom * sin ce t in h iw llttr It U m iu l in le i r t
1,'ris m m (h » *'fif' ti tn* "Mi i’ 1'• i it
Kader for mayor Mr. Rader dr
vi 11h * I * * oi tu p * M .ipp r’l m u ll i
It- 1 li lt i on p*
m d Hie n a tio n
in- mi t ii i *| J in ly • St i ' m ft »‘ mi
ellned, slating that, he would ra ­
l'l He- U u k I ill u tieOe f tie W ill
I iiujc w i i *
Mt (hiIin-iii, 1|*'
i f. I On* I * 'n o
ther not serve as he hurl not yet
1|1« f v I,IK II ip p l 'l it | l'l * 10
i'*k t r fle e t |en
••(
fftth i ttih lio fi'r*
III ■ »ful I t
had esperlenre us a commissioner.
m
i in p m i h :to i t*i r . s 1 1
In . »i ♦i f ♦*( Hie t tim o m ess/ige
Hu I h 'iiiiin K in p o r , ' pniiifiM ,*
, _
The nominationa were el
• o r n h ' l»u: 19*IH11le d |H 9 -Hi i i s - 4il OTllisnal Cl ( i l l s
ih 'liv e re d III
I V4*10 till?*, U HII1I1I*: • t »» Oil , «
* * anil Mr. Hlemper, supported hy
m , if fi-n ip l % In 1'i‘fi! h c Hie line
| -i ..to m the I I mm •• i h a m h e r. th e
W 'A S IItN tS T ttN &gt;.T&gt;
P r-w h iclin n c im u g li c u p p e r and a h im i iiin i In
r • y M i I 'li HI til • f*'M **( Ot* f tl!
Commissioners Kader and Chasi*,
Umat i the t'tiling. pH' long bulk 1**9u l e o l ev ini ti'ff open Hie i | | | r i
m nsi
Im usehnld
gjaxl-. Hiich p rm h ie c Hnirnofl c.u-.
,n&lt;l on ly
i i f»«* tn f r d
I lod f i\ t* fin f*n
»%
was eleeterl mayor, Mr. Carrawuy
U&gt; m ile s f t iiin
tin
i*»* k \
im n nf toivv o p irh if •**\ new in
Ih lu g a as te lrv lv ln n -irts. r a d 1'** e n n tig li *lr* *l l &gt; p " » h n *
’"in In
i*.
I a;; h*n*h?UT • •• *H* f i i *f •tillv
and Mr. Ivey opposing.
stone
" I l a / a lii III'lid i apt K u r t «|« i in l.»\es he
w ill a»k ill l|l&gt;
r e lr ig e r n ln r s . e le c tric iru n e rs nnrl ihe q u a rte r T h e m .ik c i w en* nu
Business t'* i
% r»i\ III II I f i s III 11' *
In the voting for immhlnsl
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In d iv id u a l
R e s p o n s i ­ other a|iphnmed-ln «l»ir 1t» hr n l thon/ed to .slreti’h lhe**e mu♦. ri.iln,
m, iii iiiiu m m t
j«n*I
(M iliiie (S la v Hot i i a ris e n a nd i »&lt;m:p*m e ia o iim n*’ am i h m lg e f m essages
fn x
Judge, Mr. Carraway cast a ills
in ti f i n in I tie low to g T u in m il w e re
| |i* sunt o n ly (h a t i be c o u n try
if poA*tble. It» make O.io ihmi mi the
H i i s l i r s D e p o s i t s T o .h I*! .•m l n t in lin e in i »dign*ti
renting vote against a change,
b ility
Is
S t r e s s e d to 4*i per cent helnu the pre Korea fteennri quarter Kur the fir^» qimr
h ig h 1 a x r* “ o v e r the
a ii
ij
j
R e tir in g K iw a n is fio v ta n m Ka»l h a lte re d o ff th e ir feet hy tin* w aves m nsi have
level* in the quarter &gt;e;»r beuin
pointing out that this action on
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i III1 C
K C C O I n |,ehitmnru -tunl hnlge Htenstimu, as th e \ w in k e d In c le a r the w a y next few y e a rs and d ia l th e y nuuU
his part was not made tweausu he
A t
C l u b ’s M e e t i n g nln« April 1 This would be in ter of Ihe year they w» re .dlnttcd
he shared a m o n g Ih e people an
icve n lcd l Ihm i f o r th e ftr x f h ie * fo r fa s te n in g a new lin e
per cent below preicnt permitte » enough m a ln u N for 03U,0ou with
had anything against Mr. HousH was as If Ihe e le ttie n ls w e re fa n Is ns possiliH'
permission
to
.ttretell
them
to
rnako
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b*
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lot
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-stale
Hunk
hud
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thrinr&lt;’
more
tlmn
d.tMM
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production
rate*
holder, who ne believed was corn*
Miss Marten l.lm-mnu, lieuvoHihM
of tnmtrnoiH
hindneHM li»al
Inal J1 '"O
n»n*” m nt In^
sno e the outhieak of the Korean
tant for the position, hut that t«nant rruv"frter &gt;,f District Vntir,
g» if - ’ n
* o n ii «*f
o n idtntrlrt,
n o r i n . H7 K»\v
i\*\v C
tu’luh'
if# - •li»teriiime(l Hull * arlxcn would mil
Thin H-nrd rqtnn bK(»*y from ono million
now i ' mimu n u t W a r m Jutu*, HJAo r n t iq r r iH ha»
,
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iiille g e l Ulh.
w ill Ills iip |e liiiM ^
htsfnre tn
tlirj
thought that Judge Aharon had Pilot InternnMoimJ, nf Si
, Manljr Klehehmann, (teftn*e p r o i , FloUchntJinn
rlewchmunn lesllfird
leMlfletl juiinti*
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In hie hurir, mienhiiur *hufor»* tii*» * Wk h I dueliou ndminintrnlor "who *i?id
tll.’IU I i Hr - i. In ■I an all-tlm-' Vi’iuitioil (In* l\ 1vt rit11n #111*I Kin I"
i Hiih ' i t fi.r Ho* i rq.nliM l v . shi-I jH ii'V n io fR l»v an r U im .H n l $13.(03,
dfanosillou of City Coilrt cases.
fM|ot (Midi h»*(
in thf «Imi that in the same quartrr m*t|rr ^ludytnu Hie defeioe moh
-I- -he i(V,nllll,null i *1*"I*l(,i! I I » lu ll I lit on^4 til li i m
III,- i. , / a l d " it- p e ril,III- Mini lie i " I
m a k in g lilt ’ f ilia l I t * lo a d
111, Il
Mayor Dyson, prior to giving up Munlctuma t f u ld D in in g lh « n n .| ( ’n i^ I rill-1 Inn u( new hnin-na n&gt;
I'li’Ml'il M4,,il4|'i".(' In I |is ,«i fit liltr
it! (fj.» of ! 'u;1,tJii| u llli'll 11 I % i l 11111. «I '•hull* :"-I K7IMI ♦MHumhi (-*t 11iff- *■11r r f nf
hie chair, atated that he had sov- .Ir c s n i'il t.hi* r i- 'iiu n - t ih ililv n f Hu h i h r c u r l u l ln l (ru n ) H ir iii r s r r i t
i a I ■» 1 I 41111% II I.
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I In*'it* *•! k'fini 'iiliciii* , »*»*! *iifs( nf h i ,in \ i - (lift .. .............Hi Hu fust
era! items that he. wished to ills- In iliv ltln a l I ’ ll- il In w a n l tin - &gt;N.ii- a im u .il ra il- n l R.Vt.OOn In a i.ih - n l w’ |) l'- * l. » ' l i - i ' H n .m il •&lt;■&gt;
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Im.’ i1-u.if •&gt; r \ jii'»(t*il 1*9 n .i* *\ mil****
cuss with the prrsent hoard that mil n-itliHI as well n , tuwni'l h**r KIUI.'IWI a year
he g iv e n - llu h i in , rc;iM"&gt; in illn '
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l*»t ill K ’ V (Jill. |f1SS*|Is* |
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he considered under the heading
in rn
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Aiit'irnnbilp nrmlurli.m .. In he ,h|r|
lh(. A|ir|,
H i Hof Min f V,I i |* fit I' » f i l l ’ fill*
Mr* l ft E111, -Ini’ \1 n n r . K .l M
of old business.
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of the appointment of John (iillon
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Sun ( 1*4 11 H ill (tl1 , &gt;i . . .1 ,
as iirtlng city manager, ail of .lllp* a* heillir iin-iuhci*hip, imhll. n lln w c il tin* iT ia llilfu c lu ru rN &lt;&gt;ulv
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members of the new Commission, mint Mu'- money (•&gt; &lt;nrry -ml
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5layor Dyson stated that it was nf ittre*H upon Ihe imnnr'ance nf
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his Irelief that this was an Illegal allrmlance mI nil ineeliiici nf M»" I Im.iaing »hnnhl lie nvnhleil in (h iiiv e.llgaluuis Milu ninmitlc.
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&gt;• many inquiries mtn allii;ii| c
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thoroughly undeiatoiHi that
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felt that wav about It before re- and annual ranventleria nf I'lh-t ........ .
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mas lighting of Thirteenth Street mrnvllle nn Apr. L’d '.'7 at which tr i'C h lr il , illr iT H at a meeting n f '' rejarrler iialav lie wuli c -i!l ' 1 'Ml JM 1i I’ljp * i i v r r | i | '(*1* Kli«iuk
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a previous meeting a group of lime
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colored residents appeared before in g w o rk a rru m p lia h e d a m i th e H
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(he Commission and requested p e rre n tH g r o f m e m lie r .h iii u lln in '"t.riii
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these lights. The Commission at " il, w ill )„&lt; i III ru n I T he r l l l l i
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that time advised Ilia group that enlererl in the international eon Du *'lithl riuidaneo f'llnic ip dr- 1pirifit realized try ittriner llep I:
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there was no motley In the budget .elected Ineach
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lic affairs chairman, distributed niul neriirlty."
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pledge cards to those present to
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securn names of Mood donors for environment and tha netting of
Itcntlny was awav wlu-n "n Ida i ln-,1 I' s ti *1 tifU M lqititth*! X * M tililii t vv |if*ii (i*
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BALTIMORE 'fu-Sen. Douglas the “ Armed Forre* Wood Hank". a gooil example ar# of thu grelitent | Brallcn, secridal v In Vice I’n
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l,ni h i' I. a- tty nnv &lt;d
(D - lll.) believes that If the Re­ Miss Ramsey stated that s mobile imporlancn in guiding the child.
[jf11' llorklcy. and * hath--. I
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wife and three elilblreu wini a--li'i'|, &gt; .&lt;li.i&gt;iatn,n
",r,-e linurt lain
publicans nominate (Jen. Dwight blood unit will he in Hanford
ill the structure A sleeping |,.,iili
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Km", m l the wind (her, 'll I k MI&lt; fill •‘(!Ill I ' 14* !M"Mf ■ killt ( i
Operation of Die Child (iiililaiirn .Shaver, a former Serial,- cmplm
D. Elsenhower for the presidency, on Jen. U'J and It I* hoped hy Clinic, ami It* aervice to Reniinol.1 have nrknmvlrilgi-rl llir-v lnli-rn-i
arid two hetlrnoinx were ilr,nnlnli
&gt;■ Irina ,i,; 'n km,Is, nr aim'll 1
&lt; in/ ’ I'ki.H' s ( tfic
the Democrats ought to do the the chairman, John Williams, to County were explained. He niir &gt; ed In behalf nf friends
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S ,UMill.I1 ' MM!
*•«!. In" Mrs Bentley and "m , lilld
uli-s an I,mu The Turinml ,i
■•me thing.
4. The handling nf war Mirplu
ren escaped unhurt.
ml. "is
niing a wave nf a life in it ti * u f f ir i. t ! u J i" (v-is &lt;ritii( f,(n li‘i|
secure as many pledge* ss im*- g e t , I several hook* and pamph­
"Much a move," he added, sible for the blood which will |m let* on Ihe nuhjcct nf shild guhl- sales under supervirion nf IBentley, defenled for dm i ity
ukel from &lt; arisen which t- "m ill il nu? th a t |*i i* x ii I i*d ( T ru m a n
Hoilluthlflg r-'-v If, (j 11/ r,,||. r n m in ls s in u In 1050, said Ins I d ...... -Iv s jg u a l In iq q -in a e h 'In lima , n 't m in i; tn ru n n- nn to ld a
"would enible us to gat a much
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aiire, and answered question* from Larson, a rnroor govrrrimi-ni ,,0 , '■ ill
ff-c ll, ruht M-ailurs in I,cing r e c e n tly had been Ih re a lm m d . In ti t p assim ; , h im a m i a new ’ -• t . - p n ii. r tin- .ir ib m u t M, K in n e y
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batter Congrnaa
than If he ran only
clal. Larson himself demnuilrd ti,.
Ihe midii-iire.
-I«t l*-d (mlav i, v' * Inn lea Al,ir - Ih a t he wns a l a loss In u n d e rs ta n d l&gt;
ubllcan nmnlnee."
nmnlnee,"
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Invpsllgttllnn after the St lam,
.iiq n ir .- n iiy , Icarr-d m n lv a n ru
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Mr*,
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limn
Jacnhsan
presid­
The IlllnoU nenalnr made the
I'nat-DlupHlrh eritlclierj the It " ' r)'"'n,
ip i//ieal IJnir w h y Ills hom e w as h n tn im d d u rin g Ih e
K * -i" i sa id Ihe Im.tin He*
House
' Im in g t ille r
ed
at
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short
business
mooting.
salo nf a f’allfnrnla nliitiiimim Master, m il, ", - &gt;t tqier alhiM &lt;&gt;f h is a I, sauce
alalement Tueaday night in en in­
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,i m n e a r " th e him .)..,•■(
pr--&lt;td In s e v e r,"' &gt; &lt;v»
lint, I1.it i ,* and Iii- If il/ Thenti-i-,
terview following a radio broadRev. John L. Miller emidurted di»- plant to Landitlnul Torrence i'or|.
S h e r llf H
B a lp h M a d ie w s an
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I in - o llir ia t « * '" • *ked m il tn
Five i|,irti|,„M will lit pul,Hail- u im n e e il n p e rs m ia l re u m l &gt;,f LV hi 1 - lim in g n r u in m in g II a.,
cad with Sen. Wllny (R.&gt;Wla.) on
volliin*. Itrricshmsnts were served Involving whnl the nnwnjiafx&gt;r -aid
m -,. Im q u e ll'd &gt;■v n a i'n -nl " n l m
CpI.
Kyte
H.
McMillan
of
San­
A BC^Am erlca'a Town Meeting of
bv Mr*. -I. I*. Cullen, Mrs, II. wsi gM.noo in fees tn Frank Na --,| enel, tinv un |ht- ueiely page in i' itifu r iu n lin u le iid lu c I,, the a,
-v *m ( 'a r is e n a n il l* a m v i&gt;. , ,, I In - m, n u p liiin n " i
n it o n m enus
ford was recently pointed out in ilrh itn * and Mrs. A. Dees,
than. Nntlian. who is under IlmiM ,-, In the l-a tl Ti, t h&lt; fn tl pur ,nn re s t n f persons rrs (H in s il,le fur Ihe
I n , -le d end Irm a- fr r.r,, llu
III.si \ l,
I n i l l l . t ', m i '
p iltlg In
Invesllgnllnn, has said hr i'„i t.',7 ' ii ulrig In al llu 1 |, raid uffi'-e e x p lo s io n
Douglas declared, "One danger *hp Armv Time* and pictured
M .iM lIn n n l llu I'..S« • l a i n ,
r 11n but w a ld s tn Im ,n i pnslU m l
In
the
Etars
and
Htrlpe*
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MINUTE MAID D IR E rrO H
In fees. Hr and Larson drilled am 'in, In rg 'tt nnnili', t,f rnrreet
of Eisenhower's nomination by the
in lu fh ie n e r the 1m iv e n ltu n In ae
D a n ie l said w in d o w s In dm sn n lh
answers In-fine Jo nn A. M, nf a n il east o f the llt- n lle y lin n ie w e re ( | | | I C U F S
NEW YORK Of — James F. Improprieties
Republican.* Is that he would c a r assistant Instructor In the 15lh
,-ept b i i rlu ,te e
• |M ,.sil,|e M ir
TC
I 'd
Constabulary
Hqosdron
Radio
lie following duv will In- awarded s h n lle re d and lh a l llu - b la s t was
ry into office a targe number of
Umwnlctt, a director since April,
cessur
School, Weldcn. (termsny, whore 1D50. hss been named chairman
•wn passe-, In the Ihtx Theater. heard more thin* five miles away
IN ItifiN A N T MULE
ll n III,- n lh i-r band Hie n lf ic ia l
l» y
l o i i r l s l ( lu ll
who would oppoae ha has been stn’ inned for the
Thr turme 'if tin- winner nf
nf tho board uf the Minute Maid
MERINO HOPE, N. C, ms - lie
-iiu l
M ime D e m .ii r - iis lr e | th a t
past
threw
yearn,
•rich dav'a rmitenl \»il| nppeor
Cnrp.
Ing hit by the ear was had
/'Should he obtain Ihe nominaM r T ru m a n s till is re s e rv in g h is
Rl'N
The
Tourist
and
Hhulfh-Imnrd
Ha Is teaching Morse Code,
immig Iht- Uliisslfied Ads on
IkM of both parties, people through­
Brownlee Is a aaneral partner enough for Urn mule. Hnt when
TALLAilASSEK '/P»—** Farris t |„|,
f„ &gt;11 nfflreis and 'le e is io n aland ru n n in g .iv -iin and
S-4vs:
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and Ihe vehicle ran over him, he gni • lie fnllnwlna afternoon, florrecl Bryant of Ocala, speaker desig i|,rrt, trust res
out the nation would bn much more radio procedure, oneratlon of In the firm of J, R. Whitney
,i dm atimml w a n 's In m ask Id- iH ild m .il band
•r ts jg im jn their, voting on local radio seta In squadron use, and Co. As Ixi anl
rrl chairman of Minute up and lashed nut with t kirk »nsw»rs will also lat puhllshrd nale of the 1053 klorida House, &lt;Irrtlon held in dm Navy Center tn a w a ll d e v e ln p tn e n ts
subjects, lie recently wrote Maid, he sueem
other eubjecte,
'ho fnllnwing dav with a new set today qualified with Ihe secretary last Monday nig)". Mrs. William
creeds Alex under Stan- that toppled the car Into a ditch.
T h e P r n u tle n l has in s is te d he
his mother, Mr«. Alice McMillan dish who rem alM a member of
Damage — to mule,
slight nf rpieslinns nil the -inrjrtv page. of stale ss a candidate for re l.al-'eira iinnmirie.-.l vesterday
a lre a d y know s w h a t he is going
of Daytona Reach that he hopes the board.
IlnmernlHtr: it'- ‘First With tho clecllun s i stale representative
scratches; to naker Barnes' car,
'TAX COLLECTORS
In dn. l" d w o n 't le t) a n yo ne for a
J, liny Ball, Smlns, N. Y , wn
*o ha home In A nrll. A brother,
Mosl' if you want to he the win­ frmn Marlon County
OAINESVILLE (Special 1 Directors, at a meeting here IM 9.
icier led as the president fur llu w h ile yet
ner.
Whan Ftoride’a te l collector* Al E. McMillan, lives here.
Tuesday, declared a dividend of
J. C. (jfltzrn nf llushnell quail '•nttilng year A Knnford |,-slil,-nl
•t In Jackaonvllle Jan. PVgJ
40 cents a share an tho SUM cu­
BEAUTY CRI1P
(led for re-eleellon as reprrseuta- formerly
nf Norristown,
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PONTIAC. Ill
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tlvo from Sumter County. Former .1. It, Jones was rleeted viceROMEWHERE IN KORKA
“ Wa's Attoroey Oeaerml. R];
payable Feb. I to Stockholders of
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Bep J. Ed Stokes nf I’anainn C.’lly president. Mrs William loiFetra, Junior Chandler "I Commerce hss
High I.OW I ’rrrlp.
FRK EID IM ABRIDOED
1 W. Ervin, will lead off
I f P«r» record Jan. IS.
Asheville
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U IVKIISID K, Tallf. U4* - Hequir- qualified ss csntlldute for repre­ of Hanford, was re.elrrtrd aer- voted lo unit picking a queen for
imam
an address, to be fotlowsd
Boston
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mg n newspaper to pay a buslnesa sentative from Ray County, ilrniip rntsry.
Mrs.
Frank
l.lesVe, die animal summer Ihresltermen’a
BODY IN-,
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llcepso is piR-onsUlulliinnl a Super­ Two.
Sanford,
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the reunion
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John Thnrnpion. Jnyeec presi­
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M ior Court fudge ruled Tuesday.
treasurer's post,
Ervin will 2
apeal
•Marly flshtrmait
- .ill on
Los Anjfalei
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Judge H. Bruce Findley said the
Thom elected l» Ihn Imard of dent. explained Ihe decision;
dtrtaa and ngt^.
Pyho was fouad
law Orteaiu
"The local talent has been ex­
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JACKSONVILLE i/B - Issuance trustees w e r e Jacob Vamlerntnor,
City oi s'urona "sbi-idged the free­
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law York
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dom of the press" In Imposing a of 34 more (edersl occupational Williamson, N. Y., A. D. Bowen, hausted and we are going to wait
aty Sheriff “
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mbllng tax stamps reported by Hu**olk, Va., John Jewel; Win- a couplo of years for a new crop."
.01 *33 a year license on Ihe Corona
The reunion attracts thousands
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Dally Independent. Tho California
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Newspaper Publishers Association
Installation of officers is ox- of vlsltora to Pontiac, a Ni
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tuppmrted Publisher Jack Hami total Issued In Florida since peeled to ta k e place t o n ig h t a t Illinois community of 9,000
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Fla, State Bank
Pilot Governor,
To Be Cut 45% Below June, 1351) Shows $1 Million
Jump In Deposits
Is Speaker Here ,

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Dr. Roger Philips Senate (iroup Sunk
Addresses P.T.A. By Avalanche Oi
On Adolescenci*
Graft Inquiries.

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In Minn. Hiiman

Kxplosion Blasts
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(fl.-Mass.) Bold tnduy ho bcllovos the late Sen. Wherry uLNcbraska.
Wilh the esecplion of Sen*. KnowUrn door mIIII in open for Gen.
Dwight IJ. Eisenhower to return land of California, a supporter of
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Gov. Knrl Warren’s bid for the
IW,'v to civilian llfi' M o re Iho Republi­
can |» evidential nominating con­ nomination, and Sen. Morse of Ore
goo, an Hlsc-nhowcr backer, most
vention.
laxlitu told u reporter ho dues of the Republicans backing can­
not Interpret KUeiiliowur'* stole- didates oilier than Taft voted
ment that he would not oak fur against Rrldges and for Sen. Sallot trom his European defense tunstall of Massachusetts, an Elilgnment us foreclosing oil pos­ senhower rooter, bridges won, 2(J
sibility—osldo from presidential to 15
fjv, action—that the general take off
1&lt;odge, who voteil for Sultonstnll,
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said tie didn't regard this os ellher
-4 his uniform before July,
"Rut 1 agree thut ho can not u victory for Taft or u setback
make uny statement on the Issues for Elsenhower
In Milwaukee, former Gov. liar
of the pro convention campaign
While lie Is still In uniform," said old K Stussen of Minnesota said
Lodge, u strong Elsenhower sup­ he is running for Hie nomination
porter. His announcement that E l­ on bis own and will rml conduct
senhower was available evoked the "a shadow campulgn for Gen. El
senlinwcr.” he sold Klsenhowcr
general's statement.
In announcing Monday he would seemed to want "a buttoned op
answer "a elcarcut call to political draft."
ANTONIO IICHAID «OCHIN, 22, of
Democrats continued to discount
duty"—In this ease the Republican
Lns Angeles, has wen a victory in
presidential nomination—Elsenhow­ generally the possibility that Elsen­
Ids nppi-iil to the Supreme Court,
er said he would not usk relief hower will emerge as the licpubll
which has ruled that evldrnre
from his military assignment "In can nominee, although Sen. Spark­
forcibly extracted from the stom­
order to seek nomination to po­ man (D .-Ala.) told u reporter hr
ach of a person may not he need
litical office" nor would he join Is "glad to see the Republicans
validly lo convict him of a crime.
are gelling a chance ul a good
In pre-conventImi campaigning
Ilorhln wn* sentenced In October,
Critics said Hill Ridiculed the man."
lUttl, In HI) days In jnlt after pollen
general, wanted to tm "drafted"
Rep. Joe I, Kvins t U -Term &gt;
used a stomnch pump to extract
amt John It. M. Humllhui, a Taft wore a coon skin cup loin Tiles
two capsules of morphine that lie
backer, said In New York the gen­ day's opening lloiise session, pari
had swallowed,
(/MlcrnflllomitJ
eral's slulcmenl had "pulled the ly, he said, In signal Hie "rising
rug" out from under his support­ star" of Sen. Kefauver Id Tenri J I
ers.
Kefuuver says hr may try for the !
Denying this, laalge said "we Democratic nomination, regardless j
■ro going to mobilize the sentiment of whether I'resldent Tromun plans
l&lt;r |»«irl Nit, 15
far the general which Is sweeping to rtui again.
M M D M Il HTATH •’ III
the counlry."
it u i h i ;t
Against this typo of campaign
KHNIh n I, t; iorJitn
by proxy, Ken. Taft I It.-Ohio), an
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Hv S IT U S JOHNSON
active candidate for the nomina­
H im I ' i ’h Utm mi Tin* Hainl«#r«! H tutu |
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M Is the duty "f every American In I i tit lki»f n a t Mill|*krii ii(i li* 4;1&lt;f |
Ing and hand shaking drive which
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will keep him busy until April I. •o hel|i make the nation ntrong i »*■■, 'TinullrrinfMini,
I m&lt; Min It f
*4u n lit y
He begins his tours with a Jan. during these troublous limes wli-ri
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81 ceremony opening Toll head- the hand offered In friendship lo itrah iifi,
im tijir. 3 V$
for defense of the United Hlnlrs • ! '• &lt; &gt; •
quarters In Madison, Wls.
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The Ohio senator won something all eounlrles also most he strong I m I i I i i i »-m F l u rail I I I t#i.« H m 1
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mid
its
democratic
Ideals
if
neces­
of a victory Tuesday when Senate
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sary.
Ilemihlieaus elected Sen llrldges
Ml# r y . I | m | M ilt I l i r l l t l ' l l ,
America is Imping nod prnyiie*
I »• |»* f i l l I la 1C M am I ' N l l t r t
of New Hampshire, wtm hasn’t tak­
m |# I v ,
I 1 ta«a i •I -s I V i i m j | | (
en sides In Iho presidential race, for |ience In the world, hot sirI •• MMiahitM Hl&lt;p frnti«n
also realizes Unit she must Inr r n iiN
strung If pence is to prevail, that *
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she must lie strong to defend her * MU I l f | t l t v * r
u m i' I m M
I m i h * h ,i
self If conflict should develop. To *i . iii
imili««rx
tin. lin k t
he strong, America must have llo­ I i * I ' •»*♦*. I * •’ l l l ' l . l t , | 1«* f i l l f i l l •
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an pport nod loyalty of all Alnerl
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H.itl.il priip&gt;i»iil&gt;&lt; will I,,- r i- t ln - l
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In III* ufriit- ,if llii, I'lly I'li-rk, i'lly rails.
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Just what can I In- farmer dn to
lu ll, Hunfunl, l-'l-rMa, up until I
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7Ta* (j.iiifi
tiTlot'k I'. .Iiitnmry IT, lur.z, M help build and malnluin h i’ I "mi ,&lt;I iimn, F lu , 11•'i| |J|U#i
I *m|)min lin e UratlD
Wlilt ti lime tln-y w ill Im pul,lit ly country's strength at this time?
fall I I I
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niMHixl l&gt;&gt; prrfurm Itie fi,l It •tvI itm
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T f if |ia ( M « t |«
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vleclrle rfreulln In wire tnolii ul
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in
salvage conrrrn, Thousands of Ttirfll|»R
Municipal I,Unary
Hm,r,,i,l.
tlaii
lilt la. i la i (0
ta ll law | ,
Plurlila, in&lt; uer wln-i-1rii-nl Ikiim on
tuns «f scrap Iron are needed fur I n r M l |1 M il fatal
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fits In off], e at i'lly Alai ,,im *-i ,
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T ii IsmImI •*•! Mils will lie pressnleil pioduriiig steel fur machines and 1li j111K* &gt;i I »t in nitlMK H|ih
lo Ilia I ’lly Cnniniliialiin nl llie ne«l weupons fur defense and fin
Af Va«t I m| y
I i i i Y 2 Ml - 3 7fi
aaular ur ■pvi-lul maalliiK follow- tractors, trucks, und other inn n r u t i M * 44. T i i | i . | i | m ^ ta n k 3.10- 1.75
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T h . City rsBsrvsa Ills rlulit lo chines and ripiipmrnt needed by Hi h J4«&gt;fv n il. M u ik li H rm lfarmera anil ethers In civllun life.
f.J.ct any u- all Mila.
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f-TTY OP HANKullO
The farmer ran Invest In savings I J t l l K ' f I I I ! N. A t t m 11| I f I k t i l
II. N, Mayer,
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Itonds to help maintain the fi­
I'lly rlsrh.
a n f u i .1 H t n l n
F i* n » H * r» »
M * fnancial strength of his country T i n3tf» Hviir
I mI I fm |ir&lt;]4ti&lt; fi riM iilviMl ut
and also proviila a flnuuclal hack
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* ru fa l m
J:,n ii *&lt;»
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Jun
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r a * r # | l , | M 1 1 I (17 f a t i n k leg for himself,
Pof -lth owniCUd and tbe.whod
»n /n o ran
of Iho natlon/^lie
can uvolif
avoid iall I
waste. No matter when It occurs,
At Mnrt’h In Yafficn, n Ut!!&lt;••
waste reduces the farmer’s Income,
hut In times of emergency It ul&lt;u known Near Fast country, scien­
tends to weaken Ids country. The tists In ID5I found what they heTharo'i no lukilltute for
patriotic farmer will make every lleve to lie the tjuinrri of Hhelia's
effort to reduce waste — waste of aindeot .aptlid, now u ruined city
careful driving, Neither
IiiiiiI, craps, equipment, mnlerlnls, of nln* usli-r leinjdeH noil palaces
It cure a lubttllute for
lilotrudlng lliioiiiilt
tile desert
and other things.
complele oulomoblle In,
The farmer should ham as NUUtl.
lurance. You provide
much as possible about national
The California gray whale, now
mid International developments.
the information we need
Knowledge will enable him In form re appearing In glowing numbers
and we'll provide the
opinions, make decisions, mol to along the I ’aelfle Coast, him been
policies for full prolec*
express himself Intelligently at eonsldered extinct three d iffer­
polls ami other places for Ids own ent times In history.
lion. You can do It by
good and his country's welfare.
phone if you want.
Finally, the farmer can practice Ideals before Americans at ull
democracy and promote democracy times will help l (l strengthen and
among others, Freedom Is ae- preserve them, and talking uhnot
copied us the way of life In Amer­ them ami practicing them are two
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ica, hut It also should lie given ways uf lining It.
acclaim more often than it is,
Thus, the farmer can help —
Talking nhout It now and then Is help a great deal more than he
highly appropriate for the farmer mnv think — In making his coun­
and other*. Keeping American try strong.

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But Keep Hounds
$5,000 Is Provided
By Florida Cabinet
For Walkie-Talkies
TALLAHASSEE &lt; *-T h e Florida
Highway Patrol Is planning to
bring its
it* law enforcement tip to
adlos—
dale with walkie-talkie rai
but it’i not overlooking the old
faahloned bloodhound.
At the tame Cabinet meeting
Tueaday at which Patrol Director
11. N. Kirkman waa given per­
mission to buy $3,000 worth ot
walklc talkie equipment, he uut In
^ an enthusiastic word for bloodViuunds. both the dogs and the ra­
dios would be used by the patrol
when it has to get off the highway
and into the wilderness In pursuit
of lawbreakers or escaped crim­
inals.
The Cabinet told Kirkman to go
ahead and look into the possibility
of-buying a couple of bloodhounds
to try out on an experimental
bails.
While an the subject of the un­
w in d , Gov. Warren commented that
w the la bour shifts worked by the
patrolmen are "almost inhumune."
Director Kirkman agreed but
said nothing much can be done to
shorten the hours unless the patrol
geti a bigger appropriation at the
next session of the Legislature. The
governor said he hopes It will.
Overworked or not, tile patrol
had a good lu jl report to submit
to the Cabinet. It made 32,118 arreats during the year in compari­
s o n with 23,2110 the year before.
" W ritte n warnings totaled 20.512 in
comparison with 12,702 in 1850.
At the same meeting, the Cabi­
net approved spending $30,000 on
a aeawall to protect the Rlngllng
Art Museum at Sarasota.
It okayed a proposed $120,000
bond issue to help flounce o hospi­
tal and health center for Madison
County. The bonds still must be
validated by the courts.
Sitting ns the State Hoard of Edu­
cation, the Cabinet agreed to give
• extra financial help to six counties
whose school enroll ments have shot
up more than 10 per cent since
lost year. The counties are Bre­
vard, Broward, Collier, Flagler,
Monroe and Okaloosa.
Tribute wns paid two former
state officials who had buildings
named after them. One of the hon­
ored men, former Supremo Court
Justice J. It. Whitfield, Is dead.
The other, retired State Treasurer
W. V. Knott, wus present to hear
J the Cabinet name the buildings.
He Is (tit
The old Supreme Court building
In Tallahassee—used by the Su­
preme Court fur many yeurs be­
fore it moved into a new struc­
ture—was named for Whitfield. A
building erected Tor the slate by
the City of Tallahassee 10 years
ago wns named (he Knott Build­
ing. Plaques bearing the. names
wUl bo pinned on the buildings.
A plan under which county school
41 boards may buy tires at reduced
rotes by having tho state do the
purchasing w u approved.
MORE FUNERAL
, MIMS W — Harriet P. Moore
wns buried near her husband Tues­
day In a cemetery about a mile
and u linlf from their bombed
home.
Moore died almost Immediately
after the Christmas night blast,
his wife died eight days later.
trator of the National Association
for tho Advancement of Colored
People, spoke briefly ot services
In the St. James Missionary Bap­
tist Church. Some 250 persons were
present.

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M IA M I i*i - Bill Johnson. Flori­
da dog track owner, contributed
$100,000 to Gov. Warren's camaa "profit Insurance." J.
y Gdhum, ■ candidate to suc­
ceed Warren, told the Coral Gables
Kiwanls Club In a campaign speech
Tuesday,
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"You may have wondered how
Bill Johnson, Mr. Big. could afford
to put $100,000 Into the campaign
of tiie piesent guti-mut," Odium
said.
"This may explain It: During
these four years his four dog tracks
in Florida will make five million
dollars. That $100,000 was profit
Insurance at just annul 2 per n u t
That's good business "

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JACKSONVILLE hit — Morals in
Florida government "have been
subjugated to a corrupt political
machine of corrupt political bos­
ses, the graft seekers and incom­
petent political appointees," Ailo
Adams, candidate for governor,
said Tuesday night.
Adams, who came here to set
up his Duval County organisation,
spoke at a meeting of supporters.
The former Florida Supreme
Court justice who resigned from
the bench to make the race for
governor said "The present state
administration la characterised by
Its braien disregard of the public
welfare.
" It has handed out positions of
trust and responsibility to hench­
men and Incompetents to perpetu­
ate Its corrupt political machine."
The Fort Pierce rancher said If
elected " I will throw out the graft­
ers and place men of ability and
Integrity In positions ol trust amt
return our stale to 'dcccul' govern­
ment."
TALLAHASSEE LTV-Gov. War­
ren aald today tf Alto Adams
“ knows of any graft In the state
government 'under the present ad
ministration,' lie himself Is guilty
of neglect of duly for taking no
uctlon to stop It."
Adams, who resigned from the
State Supreme Court to become a
candidate for governor, told Jack­
sonville supporter! Tuesday night
morals in the slate government
"have been subjected to u corrupt
politico! machine, lo corrupt po­
litical bosses, the graft seekers and
Incompetent political appointees "
Warren said Adams, former
chief Justice of tho Supreme Court,
"was the state's highest Judicial
officer with (lower to stop any un­
lawful act.
"He not only hasn't taken any
such action, but until lie began
running for governor, he hadn't
even raised his voice against any
tiling in Hie state government dol­
ing this administration. .
" If he can't prove his false
charge about ailrgcd graft, his
only honorable alternative Is to get
out of the race and busy himself
counting the millions he made
while on the bench."
Tho governor declared If Adams
"falls to furnish proof of tho gralt
he alleged, this bewildered, con­
fused candidate will stand convict-

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T IIE SANFORD H ER A LD
Wednesday, Jan. 0, 1052
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Pilot
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used for the men In service.
Miss Ramsey was commended
for being chosen as secretary of
the newly organised baseball as­
sociation
at
Its meeting on
Monday evening.
A letter wns read from Mrs.
Susan It. C. Beyer, chairman of
the "True Course Ever Com­
mittee" of Pilot luternatiutml,
stating that Mrs. Messenger has
been appointed to serve ns dis­
trict chairman of the committee.
A nominating committee, comnosed of Mrs. |i E. Chapman,
Mrs. (I. W, Touehlun nnd .Miss
Chnrlotte Smith, was named hv
the president to prepare n slnte
of officers fur election at the
February business meeting.
Mrs,
I F. Hunt ntwunnrod
• hat a “ Founders' Dnv" program
Is being planned for the evening
of Jan. 2'J at the Yneht Club.
Members of tho Daytona Beach,
Winter I’nrk, Del.ntu! nnd Orlando
Pilot Hulls have Itecn extended
nn Invi'ntion to uttend the party,
she said.
Mrs. W. K. llolleyhead, chair­
Comblnlnn the ndiantaaea of lilt- convertible Willi those of the rontrnllottal erdan le Stiulcbaker's
man of the "Milk Bank", reported
new eel body etylr fur 1132 —the "B larlin rr," * llie-passrnarr, hardtop m n irrtlk le . The new model, which
that a total of 1,448 and a half
tvpIBc* the striking new design a ad upiMiliilinente of I lie comiisity's entire series of new model*. U offered
quarts of fresh milk and one case
In both the Champion mot Commander llnra, and I* aiallnlilr In eleven different Iwii-tonr color romldnations. Upholstery trim includes two illlTrreiil nylon options as standard, and Iwu leather options aa
of canned milk have been given
extra-rosi rliolers. Chrome wheel liters «■ shown are optional at rtlrn cost.
to needy families through the
clubs main project since the be­
ginning of the clult year In May,
IDfiO. Mrs. Nancy Brock, trea­
surer stated that u check In the
amount of $1U had been sent to
the Seminole County Tuberculosis
ami Health Association nod a
membership hnd been taken i n '
the Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce. Mrs. Messenger re- I
JACKSONVILLE — * A suit
ported that a total of Jtl'J.H 1 hnd
licen collected from the Salvation filed by a Tampa newspaperman
Army Dime Boards on Dec. 15 against John II Perry, owner of
when the Pilot Club manned them. a string of new..papers and radio
Sho thanked those who partici­ stations, was dismissed by Federal
Judge llryan Simpson today
pated.
m . K P H O N K S ISO nnil 1071
Kmmctl It Peter J r . former
There were U7 members at the
owner of two Lake County weekly
Itoom
401
Snnford Atlantic National Bank Bldg.
meeting.
newspapers and now a l.imua
Morning Tribune reporter, stud llie
Western Newspaper Union owned
by Perry for tna.MUU charging Per­
ry twice refused in I‘MM lo sell
• 4'sstlssra c-»w Case flael
businesses which had been cut I newsprint and Icalurcs to the Iwoa
heavily on the use of these metuls burg Leader.
Peter and Partners Jack Grant
In the first three months of this
and Itnnilnll F Duhl* sold the
year.
Flclschinunn said enough ullot- Lender amt the Lake County l.'ltlinenls would tie made to support iron to the News Journal Cunipany
present school ami hospital Imlltl- of Pensacola, a Perry paper, in
ng projects and to start construc­ 1040
Tile sun charged i lolalimi of the
tion ot some new Buildings
Sherman Anil Trust Act. alleging
The number of new railroad cars the defendants "used the short sunlo be produced will be reduced ply of new sprint us an cmtiumiC
about 14 per cent, he testified He weapon against competitors "
said there would tie some increase
Arguments In the ease were
in shipbuilding hut that only the
most Important new highways heard recently and'Judge Simp
sun’s ruling said Peter did nut
eould lie built.
The SenateHouse committee is show lie or Ills business was hurt,
headed by Sen Maybank ( D S C ) . llial the damage was "inciileiilul."
The Jurist wrote Hint Peter
"might he entitled to malntnin
ed of trying lo gel votes for him - some other form of uetlou Imt not
self by lying tu the people.
the statutory one brought "
"Also. If he knows of the com­
mission of a felony (graft) nnd
fails tu institute prosecution against
O FFIC E F C H M H IIIK a
the guilty parly, he himself Is
R U IT L IkR
guilty of tlie criminal offense called
misprision of felony."
Adumx said Tueaday night he
C O M P A N Y
did not deal in personalities In-hi*
Pine at Court Sts. ph. l!lft:i:i
campaign "though I can It I have
'Flnr Office Lines Miner 'MB"
to "

Lake County Suit
Vs. Perry Papers
Is Dismissed

ACCIDENT VICTIM
FORT PIERCE i*i William
Curry. 31. died Tuesday of Injuries
suffered Monday in a collision In­
volving his tractar nnd a truck.
The truck driver, Franklin Ches­
ser, was not seriously hurt.

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uMienter school boss*. Hrnarate
tilde rntlBl he made on bodies end
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Tha p.almlst had no lelearupf,
ha could not »rr stars a billion
light years imay, Tha greatness
a f God passes human understand­
ing, yet His Kingdom is within
ua tout VVtii-n I consider tin- hea­
ven*, the work of thy fingers.—
P*. 8 lit.

The Rmiiaio .ire i.iid lo li.ivr
pirkrd (icorgi Malenkov m »urceiior fur Stalin. However, lilt;
final verdict will nut be known
until the Init dint i* fired.
Wlm laid Florida wain't die
biggetl cattle Hale in the South)
Keener Male Rep. Midyrtte told
hit herd of 27 Hereford hull*
and H7 row» in Quincy tie other
day for $110,320. Ridden cam
from 2b tlatri In die union I &gt;
paitlcipetr in die auction.
We with our nrwTpaprr friend.
throughout the stale would learn
how to ipell the name of Sanford'i candidate for governor. It
it Odliarn, and not Oldham.
Odum, or Odom. I.ct'i grt on tlir
ball, fcllowi, and grt this thin,,
tight.
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It'* funny how the truth tan
vary from different isiinti of
view. Frank Costello'* lawyer
lelli the judgr in hi* New York
trial that the well known under­
world figure it "a man id
integrity. He ii entitled not
only to fair play -an acquittal
—he demand* an exoneration''.
Ye*. every man i* entitled lo fair
play, even the biggeit crook in
the world.
Preiidrnt Truman ii expected
to atk Congreii for about $B3
billion lo run the government for
the next year. That doe* not
make much of an impretiion on
Ul became we do not know how
much a billion .loll,in is. much
In i R3 billion dollar*, However,
somehow it iremi In u» wr recall
that the combined incniuei of
all the men, women and children
In the country tome 13 years
ago were only about 33 billion*.
Frank Coitrlln, king of Amer­
ican racketeer*, goe* on trial
In New York City lor contempt
ol the Senate, Nnt a very
lubtlanlial
charge
to
firing
against one of the wont men in
tits country. Hut it must he
remembered Costello's prrdrcenor
In crime, Al Capone, nrvrr went
lo jail for murder, vice, or
, thievery, but (or not making out
hi* income tax return* in * proper
tn*nn*r. It might be better I *
keep Costello behind hart for
contempt of the Senate than not
lo keep him in |«il at til,

Intensive Prone In
Kidnaping Case

Durlnir 1951 the average American saved
than he tlltl in any of the five preceding years, scedfdtnfftta
Secretary of Commterco Charlen Sawyer. Despite the fact
that taxen and the cost of living Increased during the year
most peoplo had more diHposalilc Income than they ever
had before, and apparently many decided to bank Home of
It against a ralnt day,
,
Secretary Sawyer calls the increased savings a brake
on inflation, helping to keep ft under control. He warns
that if people should suddenly deckle to tnke their savings
out nud put them into circulation the effect could bo dam­
aging to our economy. People with money to spend tend
to bid up the prices uf c u iim iijtliliu o i llit* numL stringent price
control system Invented cannot keep prices down when peo­
ple are willing to pay more for goods.
It Is Interesting to note that Imfore 1951 the best
years for personal savings were during Wbrld War II, when
goods wore source and people put their monoy aside until
they could buy the things they wanted. Perhaps In the
years that passed since 1910 people have satisfied their back­
log of expensive needs and can now put more money In
the hank as a matter of systematic savings. It Is a reas­
suring thought that more [teople have bankbooks, and that
they list larger deposits.

T a x p a y e r Letters
The Hurcutt of Internal Itevenue received more than
two hundred indignant replies to form lettcrn sent out to
taxpayera advising them to avoid errors In making Income
tux returnn. Most of the replies mentioned tax scandals
and mink coats and suggested that the Hurcnu clean up its
own errors before worrying about those of honest citizens.
The Indignation of some of the letter writers is understand­
able. Hut there are things to lie said for the Hureau'M re­
quest, too.
The fact that scandals have been revealed among tax
collectors has no hearing on the eillxen’s responsibility to
make honest and accurate returns. Careless errors in fill­
ing out forms result in higher collection costs and can cause
great Inconvenience to the taxpayer who makes them. Tile
purpose of tin* letter sent out by the internal Itevonue Hureau was to caution people against these expensive and
troublesome mistakes.
Citizens should Insist that wrongdoers he driven from
government positions, hut they should not try to make the
fact that there have been and perhaps still are some wrong­
doers In government serve as an excuse for not doing their
own duty.

Rnrl Of The Stymie
Tho te rm "xtyrniti" ennui into the I u m r u iir o through
tho game nf polf. It dencrilifH the Hitimtion in which tho
player whoxo turn it ix to putt findx Hint Homo other plnyor’rt bull Ilex between hlx bull anil the hole, ho tlml it ix
Impoxxlhle for him to piny hix bull into the hole in ii xlngli'
xtroke. The word him come Into gonurrd tixe to indicate
a xi Ilia lion In which a porxnti fx prevented, by xomo xim pte
block which lie lx not permit ted to remove, from an aminiplixhmrnt which otherwlxe would ho ctiHily within hlx pow­
er.
Now the xtymio hax henn eliminated from golf, hy a
change in Hu1 rulex.to permit removal of tho hall which Ih
In tho way. It wax decided that tho xtymio, a mechanical
matter of the turn of play, wax tmintlexx in a grime which
ix cHxontlnlly one of xkill and Judgment in hittiriR thn hull.
Tho Htymiex of moro hoHohh life HitunttonH, carefully
examined, HomeUmex turn out to bo equally pnintloxx.

Ear M uffs Needed
In Political Year
To Down The Din
fly HAL HOYLE
NEW YORK Ml—Bought your
rnnnuHx yel?
Well, you'd heller Imy ’em now,
before Ihe mail rush starts. No
ears are likely lo bear up under
Ihe political din between now and
November wllhoul Ihe protection
view with alarm" and "Wo jKiliit
with pride" Is already flooding
from the nnlinn's 113 million radio
and television sots.
And many statesmen haven't
even warmed an their vocal chords
for Ihe campalin. They're still tak­
ing banjo ami tap dance lessons,
hoping lhal If thejr win a spot on
Arthur Godfrey's Talent Heout Pro­
gram they'll he abto to slip aver
a few plugs for their favorite can­
didate.
What Ihe average man already
needs Is a handy little guide nn
"llow In flurvlve In an Election
Year ",
Home bartenders already are de­
manding sabbatical leaves, declar­
ing the political tempesli among
Ihelr losspol* at the rail will make
life unbearable for the next nine
months Olhera are aimply laying
In a new supply of baseball bate.
"The average customer la a
mouse,” said one veteran highball
Jockey, "lie la worried about hi*
riling (axes nr hla falling hair,
and he cornea here only to com*
plain about hla wife or boat, or
maybe—after a few drinks—to
praise hli dear old mother.
"But In election year what happenal The mouae bernmea a lion,
and after two drinks start* roaring
about how to aave tha country,
Put two mica next la each oUitr

eomo home with blnrk eye*?
3 Other remarks lo avoid In publie yourself:
A. "Why doesn't IlHrry takp up
the accnrdlnti — then he could
squeeze hls way out?"
It "Elsenhower's on old soldier
—why doesn’t he Just fade away?"
C. "Well, I was passing (fen
(Irani's lomh ihe other day, ami
ynu know whul I heard? A ghostly
voice crying, ‘ Don't. . . Don't. . .
Don'll'"
D. "So Stnsscn plans lo have
two women In hls Cnblnet? That'll
be a real kitchen cabinet—ha, ha,
ha!" (A remark like this can cost
you your happy home.)
9. But Ihe host lip of all is I Ida:
Write down your own presiden­
tial eholcc In a little Murk diary,
and lock It away Then shut up.
And open up your diary tho day
after election—and see how wrong
you are.
Right or wrong, you'll stay nut
of troublo.

DRIVE FOR IKE
M IAM I Ml - Rep. Hugh D.Bcotl
Jr. (R .-ra .) lay* supporters of
Gen. Elsenhower for the Repuhtl
can presidential nomination will
mako a vigorous drive for dele
gate* In Ihe Kouth.
" I think tho general, being a
great and popular American, can
help the Houlh achieve Ihe twoparty ayalom which would benefit
the region oo greatly," Scott said
hero Tuesday.
"And we moat certainty will not,
aa tha GOP has In Ihe past, Ignore
tha Southern people In the cam­
paign, after the convention, and
when the presidential race la being
conducted."

Jailer Blocks Jail
Break With Two
Well Aimed Fists

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never much or little enthuiiGeneral Eisenhower's an•mant llial he i t , at lean
iidtntial pMilmllty' eiirt up
l country, there la no doubt
pgr that it leevea the
HM
cold. 1 W
would
Chnva Mm remain where
I Aad vet European* must show you ere mf-parUsan and
. that tha wont thing that OwpEnoCuii
'happen to them at tha - a. If you flan) you simply hi
to diKuaa tha political aituat
at a b*r. put a couple of lee cul

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NO REACTIVATION
TAMPA Ml — The Uuvy has
taken over the old Tampa Ship­
building Co. facilities tiut denies
11 will reactivate tho wartime
yard*.
The Navy, which had owned
part of Ihe equipment, explained
It wauled all Ihe facilities under
one ownership. It said II might
lease lliu yard lo n private con­
cern.
It paid $300,000 for Ihe property
to a firm headed by Louts E.
Wnlfson of Jacksonville and Wash­
ington.

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D lflN t l AND II1A7IO ITIM I ovrrshadow other emounte President
Merry H. Truman will atk tor In the Hscal year beginning July l.
Amount* Indicated on the picture chart above ere reported to be In
tha Chief Executive'* budget message to Congress.
(Central Press)

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R ITA RETURNN
HOLLYWOOD Ml Rita Hay
worth, under suspension since Dec.
13 because she didn't like Ihe script
of a movie, Is slated to return to
work Thursday nn the same pic­
ture.
Whrn and If Ihe picture gets
under way, it will be her first in
two years. In the meantime she
married and separated from Prince
Aly Khan.

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JANUARY

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Have You Steen The Mattreu Of The
Year? We Mean The Year *52!

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SALT LAKE C ITY W t-M ayor
Earl
Glade ha*
promlied a
"searching" investigation Into po­
lice activate* during the 7* day*
that a young, pudgy chcekcd used
car salesman held a teen-age boy
In brutal captivity.
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The salesman, John P. Blllctt,
24. nabbed Monday on a bank rob­
bery charge when police sprung a
"letruuM trap," 1: accused of kid­
naping 14-year old Richard (Ricky)
tlemlrlckicn.
Rillctl will be arraigneil in Lily
Court today.
The double-chinned chain smok­
er U charged with the $21,000 hold­
up of a Sail Lake City branch
bank. The bank wo* robbed Mon
day and young Hendrlckscn re'cased Tuesday. The whole affair,
•aid Mayor Glade. Is "b liarrc and
fantastic.”
Ilendrickicn was held captive,
much of the lime chained lo a
bed, while a search for him spread
over the nation.
“The house was less than a block
from a large church and was lo­
cated’ near a busy Intersection."
Glade declared "The man had to
enter and leave Ihe house at teas!
once a day so surely someone
could have followed him Iherc."
Rilltt, a used ear salesman at
a lot where Ricky washed cars,
was originally questioned In (he
lad's disappearance.
('apt. M. I&gt;. MrGInness, police
plainclothes division commander,
said Blllctt had been "tailed" by
officers from Nov. I until "nbotil
lit days ago."
McUInnexi said "Blllett knew we
were following him and always
managed to give us the slip."
Ricky said rear for his life, and
(hat of h it family, kept him from
attempting to escape. He claimed
that Blllett beat him hut kept him
well fed and supplied with comic
books.
Blllett was arrested In a down­
town department store tearoom
eight hours after a lone gunman
stepped nul of a snowstorm and
sobbed Ihe First Security nank of
Utah'* Eighth South Hranrh, Most
of the $20,900 taken haa bcon re­
covered.
Ricky was reunited with hi* fam­
ily, and the Hendricksons Joyfully
singed a belated Christmas and
observed Ricky's birthday, which
was Nov. 7, nearly three weeks
after the lad disappeared.
Blllett emphatically denied that
he made any sexual advances In­
ward Ihe boy.
BODY FOUND
STUART &lt;41 — Six years after
he made arrangements for hls fun­
eral In Miami, the body of Austin
Hallman, 73, was found Tuesday
floating In the Si. Lucie lllver here
Officer* said ho probably fell Into
the watrr during a heart attack
A card In hl» pocket said ar­
rangements for hi* burial hod been
made with Ihe Comb* Funeral
Home in Miami.

.Senator Pepper reveal* that
Me political friend* all over the
*t»ta are urging him to gel into
the
governor’! race. Perhaps
they realise that Pepper would
.i|M Have much chahe* again*!
MANSLAUGHTER?
/(Ho-veteran and popular Senator
JACKSONVILLE UR Police
Holland, or perhaps they feel
held Lonnlo Tucker J r„ 13, on
that Pepper could do them more
manslaughter rharges Tuesday af­
•OOd in the governor'* office
ter a bread truck driven by Tucker
during the next four year* then
In California, water from the hacked over and killed Jamoa
Immense Bhasta Dam started It* Woodward, 83, at lha Ward Biking
V jo could in Waiblnglon where
Co. Tucker also was charged with
R IM it of hi* old •friend* either
Km m . or toon will be on the way
Whether the former icriator
jCy mld hove any chance in the
B M ltnialorial race,, u another who disagree, and they start throw­
ing drink* end trying to gnaw each
other In death. Either that nr they
bora everybody else to death, talk­
ing about something they don't
know."
Hero are a faw quick tip* on
how you ypurnli can live without
a black eye until .biUetlng time:
1. If you must wear campaign

O I H M I , Including foreign military old, $57 billion

TAMPA W - The tw t receipts
at U.lB. custom offices In Florida
lotaldkJ $11,730 M Hoyce A / Wll'
Hams', customs collector for the
atale, reported. Tlits, t* 19 per cent

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Social Calendar
THU RSD AY
w Central Circle of the Hanford
Harden Chu .rill meet nt tiMHi
a.m. at the htm r of Mr*. W. II,
Nlcholxun on the Orlando Higha

$ 10 Hnnfonl Woman’* Club will
have n ten, honoring Mrs. Ruu.
burn C. Hot lie, president of the
Florida Federation of Womnn'*
Club* from, 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. nt
the club house.
The T.K.I.. Cla**.t of the Flr*l
Jhiptint Church will meet in the
•ducatlonul
Building nt 3:0u
P. M. with .Mr*. .1. A. Cunning
linin'* group n* hostesses.
The SaIlford (Irummnr School
F.T.A. will meet nt 3:80 I'. M.
with u Hoard meeting nt 2:30
I’. M. Program by the children
on "World Cltlteiifthip'', under
the direction of Mis* l.iiclllc

the Women of the

TODAY’S
'KIR8T WITH THE MOST
QUIZ
(1) What Is the iniibwraterfl
eltjr which has for its middle
K. the first three letters
leal three letters belt
* said, "O Tempora,
t Did Davy Crockett ever
public office In the V. &amp; T
‘ Can a woman - become
it of the U. B.T
i was Othello's wifs?
answer* will be pub*
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— Raymond Studio
M i** A nl ha Meric oi* Weiner, daughter nf M l. and Mr*. Merit
W. Werner, wlmae eligag-menl and approaching marriage to Thomas
N. I.nwlui, AIM, Rnnfnid Naval Auxiliary Air Station, was up*
pounced today. Mr. l.avrSni i, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thoinn* K.
I.nwlar of 11y ili.’ville, ' l l Tim marriage will take place on Feb. 2
at 11:111) A.M at All Soul* Catholic Church.

Mrs. Raines Riveted
Circle Chairman

r c r s o n a / .s

M ri W I' Kiltie* was dieted
.Ituirmnii 'd Circle No It nt*'»n * Mr*. Ralph Wight bad a* lo’i
i ' iiosI Iasi weekend, her
*d*tcr.
I hr* rcrigiialii.il nf Mr*. It. T War
Mr*. Iliin y Dickson, of llilando.
ten al the m eting of the Worn
on** Society of t'h ’ l*tian Service
I.t, and M i* John R Iter re.
of Ho* Kiisl Mclhodlsl f'horch on
Monday al tin home oT Mr Tale Iiirriril recently fnuii I'aihl* all, Kv
when* they rpenl iln (Till'dinn ■
(Tiapnoio
(lift* uf n*&gt;Tul n rl’rlo! lo In holiday*
sent In a family ill Korea wen
Tlo Itev nml M m . John It Hid­
brought liy nu’inbcrs lo I lie me I
log, Mr* (' (' I'ricsl give tin den of the (*bri*liali Chinch have
a* iheii g io *l, M i*. Kdiui Myet*.
ilevollounl. Mr*. W. P. rhapmiio of Weal Palm Item h, a *i*ler of
led Iho study, and iinnnuncciurnt- Mr*. (loldeii
well* made concerning the I'lmin
of Mi**inn* which will lc held , l.ouis Hill*, Counlv Eng hirer
Ian. 2P and tin at the l ‘ie*hytc* f Jake llnyd, and Coinmlaaloner
‘an Churrn.
Kennel It Rol*ert* of West Pahu
Mr*. Chapman, «**l*t,*d by Mr* Hem h have bu n viailing Mr. S.
C. F. Ilruutinn nml Mr* W I' P. Smith nl Id* rump at I'eraimChapman served rofrcshincut* to mini Hammock.
the fnllmvfng: Mr* Warren, Mr*.
0. F. Itohhmn Mr*. Kiln l*t*h,
Mr«. .? II. Weldger has return
Mr*. E C. Smith. Mr* It M. ed lo her home In Dade City nft* i
Mason. Mis, C It. Talc, Mt
visiting here with h**r dnuuhti'r.
Priest, Mrs. Illin * Well*,
Mr*. Mr*. Kllsiilmlli llille i* and her
C. V, Hoover, M l* Raines, M r * . Kiiindilmigldei, M l** Aim Hltteis.
S. IV Hbltiholser. M* i
W
D.
Turker, Mr*. W *i. Potter, M i*.
Mr. ami Mr*. Cordon A. Sween­
It. O. Prli'st, and two vinllot* ey *111111 the past weekend in
Mr*, \iinh* WilHiims and Mr* Tampa where they attended the
1. T Pope.
Khnidii China, (iln** and (lift
Slmw held at (lie illllidnirii Hotel

The Wesleyan Service litttld
of Ihe hirst Methodist Church
met
Monday evening al lit*
home of Mr*, Frank MaeNcill,
with Mr*. Robert llillhimei, p ic Idrnt, in rharge.
A report was made on tin gift
of a turkey and "flxltp"
'he
flood Hnmiilitan H a m . a* a
hi I.t imi* ptojerl
Repot t u n ­
i-Co made of a ineeling alteildeil
by seven of Iln- member* ill
W in lir I'ark during Dereiuto-r.
Plan* for money inisiug were
•llsettssed, alld one pioJiiT, a
“ Piggy
lta*krt"
wa* decide t
upon
Those present w*te M i* Cindv
Dtitu-nn, Mr*.
Walter C iit n
Mis* Nell W illiam .. M i. d. It.
Itoohdinn,
M i*
l.oi*
Hnnlev,
'I i * . Tom I idt, Mr*
llo'n-r!
Hagan, Mt*. dark Hnim-v, 'Ii**
I Tin I Riser and M r* llillhinn-e
r
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lit i i . k o m .

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NFW YURK T
Glnrtri Vninliw
hill .Slokowikl, 27. heiress wife uf
IUI year old Cnnduclor l.eu|&gt;old Sin i
kttwskl. was in a hospital lortny
I In* H a n fn td D u p lic a te Itl idge
expelling a srcnnil baby, a friend t 'lu h m et la s t n ig h t at the J e w is h
*aid
( 'o i i l i l l l i l i i t y C iT Ite i H ig h *eon* fm

Sanford Duplicate
Itrid^c ( ’lull Meets

T he S to ko w skis h a ve a son, h o rn

in Align t. 19V)

Mr*. -I II. Rav hn i left for
Tampa where she will spend some
time wiih her son-in-law
and
ilsugliier. Mr. and M i*.
Byron
Steven* Mr. Stevens, n former r**sldriil of Sanford, was serioulily
mimed in a tererit nutimmhlle nrd il* lit.

M iN i-rrr

Serve a salad for a first enurae
Nonietlme Celery* stuffed with a
As in |ia*l yeni*, l-'lnrida home. mixture of cream mot Itoipn-fori
•linker* will he endeavoring
t** ...... .
cut into one or Iwo-iueh
keep llontselve* nrnl th*-ir f«rn111**-* length*, mid mranged on slued
healthv and Intiipv in IU62
Ho, ihd Irltui'r i* a good choice,
early in I hi* new year, they nlav itnxxlc the lettni,. with a we||.
well take cognltanre of stum- of aeasm ted F t e n ih d i e . . I n g b e fo re
• he tiling* Hint trill help llo-in lo iid d.n g III. e e le iy w e d g e *
necom|di*h this vety woilhv ohleetlve
slide fm i otniniinily iinpiiiv
A few ideas that should lie kept
nl
ill liiltol tllloiighoiit the vein
I ’la n and ptepni*' nn-al* that
will n|i|ienl lo tin- appetite of
member* nf Iln- family and also
will he iidi’i|lltlle and well httliltieeil \ good, well lialmned diet
i* a piiniarv te.piliemeiit fm goad
health
Take advantage of oil oppor­
tunities l*i save effiot and lime
io rooking alld nth* I leal-, hold
wink, and a|*o nltliie new de\*do|imenl* resulting from re-iiireh in
food preparation and housekeep­
ing in general.
Practice safety ill the kill lien
and elsewhere and impress upon
other* the Impel lance of nifnty to
ttvnld nccidrnt* and trouble.
Avoid waste of food mol ntln-i
material*.
Krpilninenl surlt a* tlm refrlger
aim , electth* Iron, ntlxoi, vmimm
(dcitnii. iva hiog miirlilne, nleu
sll*. mid cutlery i* expensive, so
II should to- used nrroiding to
direction* and k*-pt in good repa i
for long and *ati*fm lory srrvir.
Hnmr- home I’tplipnient may la- &gt;n
shatter supply than usual
tin*
year bemuse of tin- di-fiTisa |uo
glam, so good .an- i* especially
impoi tnnt now
A* flower* give cheer to the
home, grow some flower* if pos­
sible.
A* each individual benefit* front
rnminunlty pi ogress, the home­
maker should take part in a*
many activities and programs a*

Preahvterinn Chu rob will meet nt
the Church from 11 :im a.m— 13:00
noon. 13:00— t sOO p.m. Covered
dDh - lureheon
in
Kdumtinnnl
Building, fnllnweil hv Inspirational
Meeting. The Fnrrlgn
Missions
Will be given.
Business Women’s Cirrle No. I,
nf the First Pre«liyteilan Chureh
Mrs. Mabel Brown, chairman, will
meet at 8:00 p.m. with Mrs. W. H.
Bnimlry, Celery Avenue.

Mrs. Rnloh Austin Smith and
Mrs, Hoy Mann spent yesterday
after mum In Orlando attending
Die winter hoard meeting of tho
Women nf the Church nf fit. Johns
Presbytery nt Park I.ako Church
In Orlando.

Busineta Women's Cirrle Nn. 2,
First Pro*hyterinn Church. Mri,
W. E. Dodson, chairman, will meet
at 1:00 p,m. with Mias Charlotte
Moughtnnt 41H Magnolia Avantia,
Mlaa Ellse Hutchison, co-hnateaa.
I It KMDAT
The American Home Depart­
ment at tha Sanford
Woman's
Club w ill meet at 8--00 p.m. at thu
Club house. Mrs. 8. (I. Harrlman
wUI ho apeakcr.
—

U tile Monty Williams left yes.
lerdnv for Holiday House In O r­
lando where he will undergo a
tonsllrrtomy. II" was sreompanied
hv hi.* pnri-nta, Mr. and Mr*. W. R.
Williams, who plan to remain with
him for two or three days.

P R A IIU E

M m om ail

THU US. &amp; KRI.I

llonoieil at a ,|mnri given t.v
the Mnvfoli Inn hi t night wa* the
Chanc'd Choir ■•f tin F n-i Pi*-.
hyt,-i ian t'in ii. ii,
in. i•.I
which gave ■ pi.ijrnoi ■( I'hm *
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THURSDAY

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Presbyterian Choir
Honored At M ayfair

LAST TIMES

Ih e e v e id i'g '* gam es w a * wop hv
H i. I, II, Itio w u a nd J o h n W ill
la m -, w ith a m in e o f 32 m il o f a
possihli* fill ma I i h p o in ts . R o b o t
llillh im e i and R ogei H i i t r i * w en*
second lu g li
w ith
2HG
m a tc h
p u itil* .
C lu li m e e lin g s w ill lie held e v e ry
o tlie t Tuesday n ig h t T h u -e
nl *
le n d in g last n ig lil'* m e e tin g w e ie
J it l. e i'lim il M iin -o n . C e cil llin e i,
J o h n I- ila p n liie k . F le d S tem . It

FLOR ID A S T A T E
r THEATRES C

1VK1.1.KN MARRIED
NEW YORK Wt
Kortner Under
•pcretary nf stale Sa inner Welle*.
*8, was married Tuesday In M p .
U arrlrl Post. I hit farmer Austrian
Bnennrsa vnn Jr-ren-kv
The marriage, thr llilrtl fur I miII i ,
was iHtrfnrmeil hv HI ale Supreme
Court Jusllee William C Hrrhl
Jr. at thn Flllh Avenue homo nl
Ihe bride’* mother, Mr* George
II. Post.
Afterwards, the rmtpln left for a
wedding trip In Palm lleatli, Fla
and South America

S c h m il C la s s

1

Ml** Doris Donaldson, whose engagement i* being iiiiitonueed
today by lo-t parents, Ml and Mrs. K. K Doliiildnon. lo Kmest M.
Whitaker, son of Ml. and M l*. J M. Whitaker Plan, for the wed­
iting will la- announced at a litlet dale

V___________________________________ y

Mi. and Mr*. Ilolyn MeClung of
('Inn lotto, N. C. anent a *hnrl time
ID S A D ll: K ttllK IIIII.O M
here recently with Mr. MeClung'*
brother-in-law and *l*ter, Mr. amt
Mrs. W, It. William* en route to
Mr. and Mrs, W. II, Swaggetty llieir Immr from Mlniul.
of Utke ................lie liitppv In
&gt;tltlKII"ire the engagement and ap
Mis* Roseiion v SI ii vtii lun l&lt;fi
nronrhltig
marriage
of
their fm boiim in N*-w Voik City after
daughter, Mix* llmnli Kale to v id lIng here for Ihe Christina*
Mr, Kdlantt Alfred Myrr*.
Mr. holidays with tier hrolher-ln law
Myers Is the son of Mr and Mr*. ami sister, Mr and Mra. Jack
D. I&gt;. Mvera of Hanford,
Kntigan.
Miss HwaggertV i* now a sen­
w-c-e fj-o-n-tn'. ty c
ior at Mcinirmlf High Hehonl. Mr
Mis. R. J. Holly, who la willMesra Is a grnrluitle of Seminole lei ing in Kiiiifnid nt the home of
High nf the elns* of '61, lie I* Mrs. II. M. Pnpworth, hn* re­
now emoloyed at MeCiory’a in turned nftpi a visit during the
(lea I a, Fla. f ’omnlele tdatin for Christum* Iml ii lav* in Haines City
the wedding will he minmiuerd at as Ihe gitr.il of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
OPKNH 12:16 DAIRY
Wnlsmu.
n later tide.

Lake Monroe

T H E HANFORD I1PRALD
Wednrtalay. Jan. !h 1952
Pa*e 6

The Philathrn Sunday Sehool
("|ns* of (lie First Presbyterian
Church met on Monday evening
nt the home of Mr*. George A.
Stine at 12U Sututm-illu Avenue
A tuitnitmiing committee j,,,
electnm of officer* wn* appointed
* follow, Mr*. II. H. Mci'icdiii.
Mr*. II f I lei vel, Mr* W. S.
Ilriiinley, Mrs. I„ G. Hunter, amt
M l*. It. K. Herndon. Mr*. Victor
M. Cieon gave the devotional oo
the 'ithjrel ''Salt of Christianity ’*
Con!c*l« were enjoyed with
loir*-* l&gt;i-ing won by Mr*, t M
Gilhui and Mi*. Watson Wallan-,
iti.il oi ft-*, rrondonho, ,,f tin* m,.,.i
Ing mill social hour, refieshmont •
io i. -eive.l liy the hosle**, a.
&gt;i»ted hv Mr*, W S H iiiiuh v
Tho*** piesent were ' l l * II D
Hague, teadlei. M t*. P R, St«•
pheiison. Mr*. II. A. King, M i*
Joel S Field, Mr*. W K ll.dh-y
head, M i* llaivey
H'vausoti,
Mr*. Vietot Green, Mr*. F. N
Hold-, and gne.it. M i* Tennessee
Wergener. \t n . Gllhm. Atn P 1'
Piety, Mis McCaslin, Mrs. Ilium
ley,
M i- A G. M« Inin*. M i*
Rutm-1 1 t 'nidi. M i*. It. W liraliam,
Mis* Sma W. F.aelehv, Mi*. Roll.
■rt Herndon. Mrs. Wallace. M u
John Wilson, anil Mr*. Hunter.

Wesleyan Serviee
(siiild Ila.f Meeting

Campbell,

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Sunday

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Mis. Kduanl Higgins. Jr. was
lto*le»* nt a meeting
of
her
bridge club yesterday afternoon
nt her home on Grandview Ave­
nue.
Attractive arrangement* of sinlens and gerliern daisies were
tt*ed In Ihe party mum* of the
Higgins home, and a dessert
course was served upon the
gnest*' arrival. Utter in the nf.
irntoon Coca Colas and light re­
freshment* were served by the
hostess.
Prise* were won by Mt*. MalI.lt.t I !Igg ::u, M tr. Da*-.
Jt., and Mr*. James Crnpp*.
Those pieient were Mr*. Roy
F. Byrne*. Jr., Mr*. II I . IV ikin *,
Jr,. Mis Roy Hteeti. Mr* II. II.
(Minim, Ji„ Mr*. Se*itt. .Mr* Maleolm Higgins, nod M i* Crapp*.

P H O N E 148

The Sanford Home IVim uutrutlon Club will meet nt the home
g ) ( Mr*. M. L. Edward*, 207
Vlell'invllle
Avenue,
nt
|OiO*t
A. M. Mr*. Tom Freeman will
give n demonstration oil slip
rover*. Kuril member I* asked to
ptrnir bring her own *nlidwlchr*
F R II* t v
The Sanford Shrine Club will
hold Its regular dinner inerting nt
the Mnntrxnm* Hotel nt 7:1)0
I’. M. All Nobles ore rerjue led to
tie present.
Tnt« rirrle* of the Sanford
burden Club will meet nt follows.
V a lin Circle will uteel nl 12-tV
noon, at the home of Mr*. (I. N
Hate*, 330 N. Jessamine Avenue
with Mr*. J, II. Catllon, ru
lio.ite**.
Mngwilln
Circle wl'l
meet nt 11:30 A. M, «• the h'»m&lt;
of Mr*. C. II. Cngburn, 213 S rjtl
Avenue, for n covered
ill*
luncheon,
with
Mr*.
W.
K
Klrchhoff, Jr. a* ro-ho*te**.
The llcmerncalllx Circle will
meet at 7:30 I*. M. at the Harden
Center. Mr*. C, K. Hunter and
v ic e . J, Houlll wilt he hostesses
Tlllde* will ho *hoWII nl) flu we1
arrangement*.
Rose Circle trill meet nt PitTi
A. M. with Mr*. David Rothschild
on Uik** Drive. Dellurv.
. Jararnndn Cirrle will meet n*
1:00 at the home of M i*. I.
Kllrkn Steele, ivHJ Kim Avenu-1
Program, vldling guldens In
Oviedo. Mimosa Circle will me«:
nt 10:0(1 A. M. til the home ,d
Mr*. Iniwrll Oxter. I Ml Sum
J|nerlin Avenue,
^
Isom Circle will me«t ut 2:'h
P. M. at the home of Mr*. J. K
Trrwllleger.
Jr.,
with
Mr:
Windon O’Neal, (train, a* lh gliexl speaker.
D irt Hardener* Circle will nice!
at 10:00 A. M, nl the hnmr nf
Mr*. C. W. Raker, 621 I ’lumonn
Drive. E, It. Stone will ho irnext
speaker, with hi* topic, "Airlavering".
Hlblseu* Cirri" will meei a*
^ 3 :3 0 P. M. ni the home of Mr*.
“ fJ*P. Thnrmond.’n n Kim Avcnno.
with er».ho*te«*e*, Mr*. J. O ncer
and M r*, Frank Sandler. Mr*
It. F. Hoehlk. giieal npenker, on
the topic, ’’Oorenpe*",
The regular monthly nirrllng nf
Snllle llnrrlnon Chapter, D.A.K.
will meet at 3:00 p.m. at the home
nf Mr*. F. K. Hull!, at l|0 | pork
Avenue, with Mr*. C. It. Ilawnm
eo-hoste**. All visiting daughter*
are invited.
The Sanford Townaend Club
V w lll hold It* tegular meeting in
tho Commissioners' Room at the
City Hall at 7:30 p.m.
MONDAY
The EUle Knight Cirrle nf the
Woman'* Ml**lnnray Hoelely of
the First llnollst Church will
meet at 8:00 P. M. a t the home
nf Mrs. John Roger* nt 010
Mvrtle Avenue.
The circle* of the Woman's Mis­
sionary Society of the First Hap
list Church will meet at 11:00
^o'clock an follow*: I. Mrs. John
M lll*r, chairman. In thn Phobean Clnsn room: II. Mrs. Voile
W illiam *, chairman, In the T.E.I..
Class KHim; III. Mrs, 3. ,\.
Strange, chairman, In the Young
Men’s O n ** room: IV. Mra. R. I,.
Dann, rhaliman. In (he Mcn'.i
Bible Class mom; V. Mrs. Jnder
Cameron, chairman, in the Worn*
an’* Hilda Class room: V I. Mrs.
D. C. Moore, chairman, In the Pnllathea Class room: V II.
Mrs,
jfle a rg e Dixon, rhniiniait, In the
G o ld e n Circle Clan* room.
* A t 13:0ft o'clock a covered dish
fellowship luncheon will lie served
in the General Assembly room and
■t 1:00 o'clock. Circle IV
with
Mra. Forrest (iatchcl, program
chairman, will direct the program
using as her missionary topic:
"Good News for All Who Seek",
(Missions In the Hlhlc. Miss Eisln
Smith, a missionary from Belgian
Congo w ill be the guest speaker,
w i l l the women of the church are
Warged to attend and vlsltore are

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Celery Fed Cagers Sweep Doubleheader From St. James
Hardin
Lead
51-39

Take

And Smith
Varsity To
Wi n ; JVs
First T i l t

By Alan Mavtr

Bradley D efeats RIDING HIGH
St. Louis 57-56
In Upset Victory

Florida To Meet
Kentucky Cats In
Gainesville Soon

Live Telecasts Of Plans Drawn For Third Annual
Mayfair-Seminole Golf Tourney
Grid Gaines To
Be Banned Again Sanford - Orlando

GAINESVILLE &lt;Special )-Uoost
liy K E N T C IIK T L A IN
Ing the lunged winning streak In
For the first Ume Oil* sensnn
Florida’s basketball history — ten
the Seminole cage team* swept
games—the unbeaten Dulor* tackle
both end* of a haikethull ilmilile
fhu Kentucky Wildcats In Gulliesheader an the vur^ltv dropped Ht.
vlile Suluriluy night.
James of Orlnmlo fil-itU and the
FJo.'M.i'* record of '**n wins with­
Junior varsity triumphed
'J'J J!
out a defeat Is hollered hy unly
over the Orlnndaan*.
two major colleges In the country,
Ily TED M K lE lt
By W ILE GRIM.8LEY
Thin greatest Seminole
eugu
/timing these wins are three South­
nlirht of nil Remain wan witnessed
NEW YORK Mi
Things ure
CINCINNATI &lt;At — l.ivi) telecasts
eastern
Conference
victories,
not
hy only 200 fan*. The JV ' h Open- loiiklint up niiuln (or Bradley (Jni
Inu win wan their first of the versity on Ihe haskelbiill court.
season in five tries. The GariusThe llrnves from I’eorin chalked
men's victory was the seruml of lip llielr first major victory of the
the year ugnin-t three losses,
icason nicstiny lughl, a 5'i to 50
The Celery Fed varsity rucked douhle ovcrlline triuinpli over fifth
up hi points for their hljrhest to­ runked SI lands The upset victory
He.e are son! notes on Florida's vision Commitlcu said today the
tal for it single game this year went u limp way to wipe out Ihe
ciiilcgu iirogrum will nut he in
court
personnel:
na was the 2tl total thu tops for siring of Ihe six defeats llrudle)
flounced bv the action of u federal
Lanky
Bed
Wclhcrlnglon
Is
at
the lunlnr varsity aggregation. already has suffered.
Judge In Philadelphia Tuesday or
present
pacing
the
Gators
scoring
Wise Hardin pared the Semi­
A free throw liy Dick Peterson
with 121 (mints. Hut the point* do during the suit lo trial
nole a It ark in the first
half In Ihe elusion minutes of ihe sec
Federal Judge Alan Grim denied
not tell the story of Wetherlngton's
which the Celery Feds dominat­ &lt;iml overtime provided Hie winning
value to thu team, lie Is always a N FL motion for dlxinDnal of
ed until the rowing
mlnulrs IHilnl over the Super Howl con
at—In Ihe
right place at the government case nltarkimi the
on Ihe spot—In
i
when the tlrlandouns knotted igiierors of Kentucky’* NCAA chum
Ihe right lime—and has gathered league's restriction of television
the keore mi hiark shola hy lllll plons.
In 15 rebound*. His defensive ibll- and radio broadcasts He ordered
Taylor and renter Mahon. H ar­
Unbeaten HI. Hunuvcnluru, Ihe
Ity is tops, making him o constant a full trial on thu Issue*.
din dropped In four free shots only other loam of the Associated
“Our case and that of the pro
source of trouble for Hie opposi­
and two buskela In the Initial
Press top III to (day Tuesday niplil,
fesslonals are entirely different and
tion.
half. The diming surie hy HI. fared hotter. The eiphtli - ranked
Pushing Wetherlngton for high this action won't sway our thinking
James made the score 2.1-2.T at
Donnies mude II clplit in u row
(Milnt
honors is Ihe sophomore sen on the matter,” said ltob H alf
the end of ihe first half.
hy clmpplnp down Canlsliis, 71101,
sallon
Hick Casarc*. Casares has Yale University athletic director
The
resurgent
Celery
Feds,
led
.
.
before u crowd of 11,077 ill fluffulu
,
taken
Individual
scoring honors In and the lawyer member of Ihe
by Jimmy “Swish Smith, took i; Buffalo hcnl Nlapnra, Wi 7H. in the
(he
Iasi
six
games,
bringing his NCAA committee
cunimundirip lead in the third first
f|r, t |,,,ir
„f
tintwin
lull
half nf Ihe twin lull
“ If the suit comes out in favor
seasonal
tidal
to
I
1
1
1
points, lie of the professional league then we
c
h
a
r
l
/
B
miartei hy scoring lit points to
Once
beaten Texas Christian
cause of a lull- cage start duo lo will feel we arc given u free ham)
the Orliindiuins four making the strengthened its claim ,i* Ihe lies!
f’silbull, Casares saw virtually no on our program since they are
tally sheet read 311-27 in favor team ill the Southwest Conference
action In the first three games, fur more restrictive than wo.
WHO D E C A M P
of Hie Hnnfunliles,
The TCU hoys won their Illh
hut has rounded Into a potent court
Hinilll ripped the rords on sis straight hy whipping Dice, 12 in
THE 7rM J O C K e y
“ If the NFL Is found wrung then
- J t/* r
man, capable of scaring points in uur case, which is different, will
twu-hamled kiss shola in the Inst Texus look Southern Methodist II
E /E R To n'W 3 o o
half to rack lip H total points for 31. ill another Southern Conference
E rfA P e ouunlily and dominating play un­ hove to be tried on its own merits
OR MORE RACEG
der Ihe backboards
the evcidnp’a fray. Hardin came game
ASO
We have not yet been told liy the
//V
A OEAOOM R M f
throupli with seven more points
y e rt» «
Center lloberls, one of Ihe short­ government we an- in violation of
Oregon again Iruimeed WashiiiH
In Die lust Iwo iietimls to prali Ion. .Ml 41. lo lake a firm grip on
&amp; -U L O P / VG o r f
est colliers will) any major pow­ any law*.”
RWM3
top seuiinp honors for the panic first place in the Northern Division
er. stands G 5 Though inexpert
O U A RTfR
t V / r .A /&lt; ? £ /
Till' 1P12 college leli’vii.ioii pin
with a If* point total.
AOR:fr. firf-A/P* - O f A P r e P a V
cured, he is aggressive with a hook grant will not lie known until the
of Hie Pacific Coast Conference
R /P /rtO AUVOR-S
The Seminoles replstered tin'll'
r A J P OdGWRepo /**rpr,/9£ot
shot which keeps him closely guard committee'* report lx received and
North Carolina Slate, Hie defend
best score of Til points jn spile of ing chump, took over imsse-ision
ed hy tho opposition
ucletl upon at the National Collegi­
1»
Pi-tlmut IgaJitiK
one minute’s stalling in the final of Hie top rung in the Southern
Steady George llitchins Is Ihe ate Athletic Association business
period. Previous Celery Fed tpllil- Conference, heating South Carolina
playmaker of the miintet. Playing meeting Dlls week-end
’ iet hiph tally wiis 41 points scored 85 711
a guard position, Ids offensive scor
Bight now tho committee, headed
against Winter Park, which the
Noire Dame ended a two game
Ing punch Is an nccurtr set shot. hy Columbia's Italph Ftircy, is
Parkers won MI-41.
losing streak breaking liaise in Ihe
In Ihe Alabama game he hit four jMiuring over voluminous reports
Gerald t'mingtnn look third lasf quarter for a Y&gt; PI victory over
straight huskels from a distance lire Denied by the National Opinion
high "raring laurels with 12 hut
[hitler A long shot liy Joe Bertrand
of nearly twenty feet
He hits an Research Center of the University
Covlnglmi missed man) shuts gave Hie Irish the lead for good
ST PETEH.SiiiJiUi iAi
- The
eight pulnl per game average, while of Chicago.
In all four iiuarlrrs, llardlu at III 41 after Hie advantage had annual Florida West f'onsl Tennis
shooting un average id only ten
The research body made an ex
sank five mil of cluhl charily
Tmirnameiii entered its secunil day
switched 12 limes.
i limes per game.
huusHvc survey nf altcnduncc fig
lasses far a .112.1 percentage. It
ludny.
lint
Hie
Iwo
tup
men
won’t
The Oklahoma Aggie.’i whipped
Freshman Sonny Powell, Hitch- ures during Die past season based
CLEAHWATKK on - About 50
w in Ihe first llm r Ihe rangy
llielr arch cross stale rivals, Ok -oo uctinii until Thursday
ins contemporary at Ihe outside on a restricted Iclcvisinn program
Hardin hail led Ihe Hi’iulimle llilioma, 4!) to PI The Aggies look
dardiier Mulloy of Miami is learns were expected to lee off
sls, has proved himself capable As un experiment, live television
quintet In scoring Ihls year hut ail early III I lead and were never seeded flrsl ami Budge Pally of today in Ihe ipinlifylng round for
yarn! Ihe most optimistic hopes. was limiu'd to a few games with
Ihe Stutc Amateur Four-Hall Golf
his Individual 1.1-polnt lotal fell
New
York
second
Powell, a harddriving lay-up s|h-c hluckinds in some sectors
Championship.
one short of Junior Melts' ID headed
Henri
Bnoelnm
of
Montreal,
wlm
l.aSalle heat Tempi). 71 !W, and
Two of the nation's strongest con
lnts scored agallisl Winter
The 32 tup teams will begin lalisl, draws free throws with ainuzh i'u d s Ihe fo re ig n d ra w , h e a l l i r a i i l
twin hill al Philadelphia.
regularity and has made good ferences—the Big to unit the East
rk, which Is Ihe high Indi­
Dartmouth froze Ihe hull during Shaffer of SI I’clcrsbiii g. 112, (14. match plav Thursday There will
ern -already have come out for
vidual game lull) for a Celery
he' Iwo UHiiile * rounds Thu” day 1“ ° ' ?
l ' 1*
Tuesday
Two more of the same lenglh Krl v“
» uverslim'uwed only l.y Ids continued television re.frictions
Fed rager Ihus far Ihls season. Hie lust Iwo mimitcs ol play (o eki
(inly
other
seeded
men
idaylog
next fall Izilihy sentiiuenl hurt- ix
Hill Tnylor milled eight points out a SI) 18 victory over New Damp Tuesday were Dili Davis ol Knox­ day and Hie 3(1 hole finals Saturday. 1
Whoit “ viiluc*' Is involved, any strongly fur It
In the last half to his six tullles shire. George Washington drubbed ville, No. II, and Bull Light, Day
Tim
field
Is
headed
hy
Jack
Hus
In the Initial two ipinrtorx to lead IDchmond, 71)51, ami Clemson sur loon Beach, No. H. Light wax ex- sell and Ward Dodgers of Clear summary without Curtis Cunklu
prised Furman, 71)03.
St. James with 14 points.
tended In heal SI. Pclcrsburg's Jim water, defending chnmpluna. The would be a grave error. Cunklo,
Koas llannum utilized Die fast
Vuille t) 8, &lt;14, 0 2. Davis also had IP51 medalists, Hugh Hayes and subitllutjng at any position, is u bounds ut either liackboanl. Like
____ ____tils
_ offensive choice is a
break on three lay-ups to spear­
Imubto with Peyre Kennedy id liohhy Harwood of Tam P». alio ball-hawk (lemon who ran Iw count- Powell,
cd upon tu help command thu rr- driving lay-up.
head Ihe Hnnfurd Junior varsity's
SPnrlnnhurg. S C , hefme winning are playing together ageiln.
attack with a nine-point total with
7 5, &lt;l I
Other favorite* Include Fronk
Hum lllshce scoring five ns the
llorknvich of Lakeland and Dexter
Celery Feda turned Die HI. Jnmc*
In iplilithm t&lt;&gt; tin- I'nptnm, enrh Daniels of Winter Haven: lllll
JVa hy eight points.
Nilllomil Hockey League team Hletnhler and Arnold Mlnkley,
lllll Fleming's aggregation look
has three nlti-routi- captuins.
Miami; Phil lllrg and Alf Ilirge,
on added form and polish In reg­
Dunedin; Woody Wevcr ami llev
Ity PETE Al l l l l t :It
istering their first win of tho
NmIhkt *. St. Petersburg.
year. Tills guve Fleming encour­
LOS ANGELES 'll — Tommy
n j lto u r , a n d
Directors of the Florida Slate
aging prospects for the remulnder
i&lt;i ■i si ■ ■ IDill. wwith
m ii itu i reputation
i i #i i i .it m ti i fur
mi t displuyx
i i i p i i i y i gm
- o n e y to , g. o |h a c k o t
(loll As-.ocialion met here Tuesday
of the season's schedule.
of temperament, has a tt.lMHJ check ,
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RT. Jn mi#m (Hill
I k • i I* *V I'day In prove Hu...... . nerves arc
and decided lo relax rules so Ihut
jl11,
“
V
Taylor, )
1 u
winter visitor* would find It eusier
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fi 01
is for Hi3 Uis Angeles Open Gol three straight holes starting with
McCall, f
a 0
No to, while Burke went one over
Dsnllii, i
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is Tournament's lop money
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ilnrke had par 71. Harrison, Ihe lead.
10 13 4 I I V)
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From then on, them was little ceived lllll linsv* on hall*, 4HU of
13 10 IS 11 r. i plagued hy an abscessed tooth hut
Krs* Throws mlRNdit: Hiii
them in the last four »ca*un».
unciiniplulnlng, failed lo ul. As per quest on of the outcome.
Cnvlasloa MoCrII l II m
prior agreement, they split second
s ill I ll'll, Ill- til m i i i i i i i i I iih 5
and third prizes of 52,500 and ILIUM)
Ji vloo v.slisrrv u u u :
—getting 52,010 each. In addillun,
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each will pick up ahoul 5310 In
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Final plans were drawn up f n »
the Mayfair Inn and Semtnolir
Country Ciuli Third Annual In ­
vitational Amateur Golf Tourna­
ment slated for the week of Feb.
It EH l IM S I, AST N Id IIT
10-17. Robert 3. Ililllilm rr
an­
la-HK SPT.s
l.lillir
nounced this morning, following a
H l l l l ' II 4 t I,— M l u t l n
l l l H f i ,Hk»
i j-Cnwa .iii&lt; a
v an i.xu a.in meeting lost night of the sevenla m in '' l l u l i U r
I Xu 4 .ii) man tournament committee.
I Siihllhri
t.SM
A fast field with some of tho
sin i i m i iia c m —a im a. mi#
U m p i 3X1
top ranking amateurs of Florida
and the middle Atlantic states are
expected to compete, Mr.
Blllhlmcr said.
£
This veur’s tourney will be sub­
divided into u championship flight
and six other lower flights with
J M y K finiti
IUIi»*
a. iu
prise* being awarded to the win­
MuiUert lU m lr
ner and runner up*. Consolation
t ju ir iif it ii u u
Ir. 2.10
K’ A IL V
lH » r ilU :&gt;
I ’u ll- M s M t f awards will also lie uresonted to
tlitm A H lu rlH Lou (1*3) im ld 114.10 third ranking golfer* in all flight*.
r m n r i i « i %«■»;— . v i iif e a m i »
Jim Spencer i* the defending
T lw e t a x .I
4 r r u n 's U rs u la
14.( it
4.10 3 40 champion from last year when ho
( ( le a s r e l M u lu n
3 ,S0 3 «0 defeated Herbert Smith of
Or­
4.to
7 S ir. I 'r m t o n
lando.
Q llln ls ln ( * . 4 | I I 3 I U
t i l T i l II 44 41— 9 1*1 he M il*
Tup Washington, D. C., aport
T lm e i ax. I
i M a ry I u iu I ns
7.UU
3.IU 3.DII writers will cover the tournament®
■ \a lJ la i* r
«.uu 4 lu Mr. Blllhlmer stated.
I T o w n l.s s ile r
3 40
The week's event* will start off
g ii l a l e l a (5-11 IDSm).
with
a
Professional-Amateur
* I \ T I I H A l'K — A /ia th a M il*
tournnmrnt, lasting one day, on
T lm e i :iO.»
7 T u ll T o p p s r
I 111
3.Xu 3.10 Sunday Feb. HI. Wednesday, Feb.
* ("ria iN o ti A m t H u lil
4.Xu 4 un
12, the qualifying round* begin,
I H t-n u tn r llr ls i- o s
(.h i
The social tuumoment calendar
(X u ln is la 1 7 -fii 1X7.10.
* » :* 4! x t i i 11 a i t :— v m t a * m i *
wit) Include a barbecue open houso
T i m n 00.4
4 VV I n.* II,&gt;y
SIM)
4 | l ) 3.1,0 at the Country Club Wednesday
3 I 'lla s y l u l l s
I |u X.XD evening, Feh. 13, und a dance at
X C n s y I'li-h D i*
3.(0 the Mayfair Inn .Saturday night,
( t u la li- lii 1 3 - 1 1 |33 nu.
Fch. lit.
4-1(4x11 l i t l l A t K - a / m i a M ila
T im s 1 OX. I
Entrance fee for the tournamenV
■) W h its I ls u r
IT U
4.in
J .|u will be |fi. All amateur* of dub*
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To Be Influenced
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Tennis StarH Expect Qualifying Round
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WrUnruday. Jan. 9. 1952
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By STANLEY

ll|i«itrtd U I *•••»» Oi(i

DR. L. T. DOSS ]

We Will Buy

c iiir o p r a c t o h

Late Model Ford Pick-ups

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And Ford Cars

1939 Ford
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H O U R S 0 to 12— 2 tu 5

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$350

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lot. Ill Komi aectlon of city.
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water healer. Call 1011-W.
furuUhnl or unfurnl*h*il.
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A IIT D M A T IC wualier (lord) Gen­
1520 Magnolia Are.
I'hunr 27
eral Kleetrlc), aold for $140.05.
Convenient parking
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run* good, will give &lt;1 month'
wm i iinly. Hee Al l.ynn at HunNKW 2 hedroom hotiiu, every­
fold Kleetrlc Co. I ill Magnolia
thing roomy. Ilrrefewuy b (luAve. I’honn 442.
rage I'ort, two hlg lots, W. 24th
at Maple.
GKNKUAL Kiectrlc Hefrlgerutor,
10 i n. ft, *J targe vegetahle Iditk,
IF It I* RT:a L KHTATE. whether
large meal and freeier 'puce.
you want to buy or iall, *re,
Duly (120.05. S
See it ut Hanford
J. W. IIA I.I., KKALTO Il
Kleetrlc Co., ill
lltl Magnolia A vs.
Florida State Hank (Ground
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1520 Magnolia Ave.
I ’htme 27
Convenient parking

Nasal CONGESTION
due to Head Colds

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M ayfair flection, 2 bedroom*, allocated,
m oil new, desirably
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NEW YORK Up-Oamhler Frank
Cntlcllo's Ihritnl doctor Inld a fed­
eral Jury Tuesday he had advised
Co.vtellu he was fll lo answer quo*Ilona lari March III—about three
hours lu fore he walked mil of a
Senate Crime Coinmlllee hearing
CiiMrllo contended nl the March
Hi licitrim: Hint acute laryngitis
made it |iti|HiMlhlr for him to (ra­
tify w illm il .aggravating Ihe condi­
tion
lie la on Irlnl on II charge* ol
tonlf ni|il ol the U. S. .Senate lor
rrfttf.nl h. anxwrr it number of
nueatlon-i hclorc Ihe rommlttee nnd
for walkini; out fin It
U. S Attorney Mylex .1 l.ane
may rnni|dflr Ihe prosecution'*
eaae Onlay tine of Ida witnesses
will he Kudolph Halley, former
chief counsel fur Ihe Senate com­
mitter and now president of (he
New York m y Coimrll. The Jury
wan aclecletl Monday nod Ihe trial
tint under way Tuesday
C o s I i IIo ' h physician. Dr D o u g i n s
(Jim k. i ailed hy Ihe government,
Mild he lolil Cuslello March in it
would lie sale for him hi lesllfy
up hi tuo liiiura if lie limiled Ida
answers and avoided straining his
vnlrc.
Defense I’oiinsel George Wolf
faileil in attempts In cel the ilortur
in any that Costello's condition fin
March HJ made it vital for him
In remain silent
(.'fish'll,• leal Idl'd lieffire Ihe com
mil tee on Mnreh 1.1 and It and
stinted Ida first walkout March 15,
saying lie wasn't wrll enough to
testily He was scheduled for morn
tjueslioidiig on the afternoon of the
llltli.
f,one's opening prosecution stale
inent to the jury outlined the
Indirlmeril concerning Costello's
walkouts and his refusal hi answer
several questions One key ques­
tion wns .ahold Ids net worth
Wolf denied Costello was con
noeled with underworld loader*—
as alleged liy Ihe Semite (.'rime

Committee.
Lane's opening pniNvnillnn staleiiion! to the Jury outlined Ihe
Indictment eniieerning Costello's
walkouts and his refusal lo answer
srvrrnl questions (Inn key queslloii was ahoiit his net worth
Wolf denied Costello was con­
nected with underworld lenders—
as alleged hy Ihe Senate Crime
Com mil Ice—and declared ho was
nol guilty of contempt.
Costello. II convicted on all
counts, faces n pus slide maximum
penally of It years In prison and
111,0011 In flues.
WASHINGTON W - A jury of
six women and six men were
chosen uulekly today for Ihe com
tempt of Congress trial of Jacob
(Greasy Thdiiili) (hulk, officially
deserlhed ns a leader of one of
Ihe nation's lilggrsl crime symllrales,
Gu/lk, a shnrl, pudgy gray
haired niatt In Ids sixlies. watched
Ihe priK'i'eilmgs Inlenlly He ne
quo nl his nickname. "Greasy
Thumb." because ol a moneyhnndllng |oh he Is rcpulrd In have
held In Ihe old Capone gang.
Thr five • count indictment
against (hulk grew md of hia re­
fusal hi answer questions when he
appeared as a witness before Ihe
Senate Crime Comm litre last
Mnreh 21
Ihirrii l‘'lsrhfl(l, deserlhed hy Ihe
eoiiimlllee as nmilher leader of
Ihe Capone syndicate, will follow
/.mik on I rial
The Imllrlmrnls agnlmd (hi/lk
nnd Klsrhrttl say Ihry "unlawfully
refused" In apswer (picalions which
were nerfltirnl to Ine rnnimlttca'a
Investigation of criminal activities.
(hulk, who acted ax hlx own
rnuiisel, refused lo answer do tens
of question* on Ihe ground Ihey
"may Inerlinluale me or .tend to
Incriminate me "
lie Inlkfd so much iilmut Ihe
poxi-lhility of Incriminating himself
ihal Ken. Wiley (It.W ls .) asked:
"Whero did you gel this phrase
you have been using all the lima?"
" t hnvn heard II on Ihe tele*
vision," (hulk replied,
Even Ihe official record noted
"laughter."
. This lime fliizlk lx reprcseuled
by William It. Collin*. who has
appeared In many widely publiciz­
ed criminal (rials,

Albert C. Starke
Dies After IllneBB
Albert 0. Rlarke, no, tlltd In tha
Idrlrfa Sanitarium ■( ti:40 i.m .
day i f t i r in Illness of i i v i r i l
WW. t i l l residence W U i t 400
ellonvlll# Av-mir.

Born In Raltlmorv. Mil., Jun. ID,
191, Mr, Starke hid livid In Ban­
t'd for th i p u t IB y iiri. H i w u
rmarly agent for thi HUndird
&gt;1 Terminal and .was also at on*

City CommfHHion
U '« « a iif4 rimm r«a« fieri
hut agreement wan made to „ mo­
tion that lhis he Ineluded lo the
next year's Inefgrl when money
would he made iiviillnlile for th&gt;‘
lighting.
Mr. Dyson etaleil that he would
like to have an exiilnriHlInn ns lo
who gave thr mitluuity for the
lighting, noil wltv the lights weic
installeil after thr llonnl's prev
Iium action.
Mr. Ktemprr lepllril that nfli-r
H. H. Coleman of Ihe Florhh
Power and Light Co., had offered
supporting wires fur the rulioed
lights, a new low estimate ef Go­
nial of the program waa made, ro
It was derided in put up the lights
fur the durntlon of ihe Iioi.i . m/
period.
-tool Field, W. W. Dawson, John
Krider, Forrest llrecklnrhlge nnd
W. A. Morrison appeared ns
rommlttee representing the newly
formed Hanford Baseball Assmliilion, and asked support of the
Commission on a baseball program
for the coming year.
Mr, Field told of the enthlisIrism at the re-orgnnliatlon meet­
ing of the llwsehnll Assorliillr’i lit
which Ifi dlrertnra were elected,
Mr. Krider risked for co-operatlon of the Commission In helping
to ilf'Day expenses of the pm.
grnm, Including the cost of liglils
for ihe field and of « ground keep,
cr, and stilled that dm hoped a
sin,Hum authority would lie rrea'ed hy the City. He stateil that If
Hanford fulled lo have tiaseball
Gila year, It was doubtful ir they
would have It next year.
Fnrrust Itreeklnrldge of the
Chamber of Cmnmrrrc, told of the
favorable outlook of gutting n Hi.
Louis Hi owns farm training pro­
gram here, following the visit
hero of ZxrJi Taylor. K. J. Moughton, architect, rcpnrlrd that the
new Htadium wax almost 100 per­
cent completed.
Mayor Hlnmpnr pointed out thnt
(he Commission wus favorably In*
dined In ro.opernte with the Com­
mittee, and instructed Mr. Glllon
to get figures on proloihli' cost i
In the Cliv of the luisehnll pro.
grain. Mr. Chase agreed to inspect
Ihe new ball nuik this immiltM
with Mr. Moughlim, and the other
coinoiisslnoers In nmki’ similar In"petitions during the afternoonMervin Oiler of Ozlrr-Welloi
Ine., asked extension of the option
agreement to purchase 7U addi­
tional lota In the llil Air and Han
l.aola sections which option expi rod Jan. it. He was requested to
pay one-fourth of the purchase
price of the lots us a down pay­
ment. Ilia balance In three pay­
ments within nine nnuiGin.
After considerable dlxrussinn re­
garding the City harking Ilia con­
struction of the proposed Tourist
Recreation llulhllng, the mailer
waa ordered referred hack to tha
Juyceea who are now conducting
a promotion campaign of tha pro­
motion campaign of the program,
to see what they ran determine
they wilt raise Inward the projoct, before the City award* a
contract for the building.
Voile Williams, Hr., pointed out

Plying Enterprise
I f tiR flN RP it

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chock before a new line could he
made fast,
The dost rover said the Knterprprlse was rolling Mil degrees to port
—nearly flat on Its loft side -and
pitching shnrnly Al one lime dur­
ing the early morning wnleherx
nlHinril Ihe Assorlnled I'rrss log
Foglishioao, escnrllni! Ihe (-tippled
American freighter, feared Girt ship
had rolled its Ins) It was almost
turned over hy a huge wave, hut
It eased hark to its no degree list
" I see tt hut t don't believe It,'*
declared an old salt aboard Ihe
lug.
The swells were 20 feet high at
limes, hut Ihe Turmoil skillfully
maneuvered close lo Ihe how of
Hie freighter, presumably In snatch
(.'arisen and Dancy from Ihe sea If
Ihey were washed overboard
( apl. .1 |l Grrenglass of Ihe
irawler excellent, which relumed
from the scene this morning, said
he crnlsrd fairly close In the porl
side of Ihe freighter and found
her rolling an far over that he
"could have spit down her fonoel "
The K-llh gave Ihe freighter's
mid-morning position merely as
"30 miles off Land's l-'.nd " This Is
23 miles northwest ol Lizard t'olnt
Olhcr vessels al Ihe scene placed
the vessel only lo miles from Ihe
Lizard
One of the most fa minis ships
thr Cornish coast has claimed was
Ihr British hallleshlp Wnrxplle She
broke her towlinrs while being
hnultd In o shipyard, went aground
and was pounded In pieces hy u
storm In April, 1017.
In the GnmmlsHlmi that the Hlule
Hoad Deportment will meet, Jan.
17, to ilcrldn the mini budget fqr
the yn ir for Henilnnlo County,
nnd motioned thnt unless some
definite commitment Is made hy
the r ity for a right of way far the
widening of Freneh Avenue, the
|oojeet umy he eliminated from
the loiilgcl this year.
The Gommisslmi requested May­
or Htemper to rnlilrfrt the County
Commission no the mnller, in
vlllng the latter to meet with
them next Monday olglil m at
some ollu'i dote as early ax pusslide.
Action whs token hy the Com­
mission to ronfirm the appoint­
ment of John Glllon ns acting city
manager, and .1. C. Hope ax acting
nsxlxtutlt building Inspector.
A resolution was pusicd con­
firming the tm o-fer of n -17 foot
strip of pioiicitv on tho mirth
x de of the Naval Air Hlalhm to
the H ljte Itoad Di’imrtment for
Mglil-of-wav fm widening of Ge.
iii'va Avenue. I.oeust Avenue was
designated ns h through street.
After V o lte Wllllanu, .Ir., |x&gt;lnt
ed mil that flrdlnanre 414, govern­
ing penalllri fur law Infrlngrinrot
hy taxi drlvcix was loo severe, the
Contmlaxlnn nulered thnl City A t­
torney Hhinholsyr amend the ordlflame In accordance with Mr. Willlams* suggestions.

Ily DUN lit ITU

The t'fiininunlsl counter nrnpos.,1
formally accepted Allied demands
for troop rotation, replenishment
of supplies, ami supervision of Ihe
Irurc liy neutrals.
Chinese Mat. Gen. Ifsleh Kang
called Ihese "great roncrsxlnns"
Turner rclorled: "Vou have not
made one single effort to solve
Ihe motor difference confronting
IIS."

No progress was made in a suh
committee meeting on exchange
of prisoners Both subcommittees
meet Thursday at Panmunjom.
Vlrc Adm. C. Turner Joy, chid
D N. dclcgale, expressed hope
l.’ommunlst delcgalcx would give
"a working demonstration nr good
fnllh" eventually "in spile of tnelr
intransigence In dale."
HKOGL. Korea UR—Houth Korean
Iriaip* kilted an estimated l.issk
Chinese near the I'anmunlom Irurr
l-dks site Tuesday In the war's
heaviest fighting In six weeks, Ihe
D H Klghtn Army reported lodxy
But the South Korean* hart lo
give up two small hltlx west of
Kornngpn when the Red* hurled
nbniit 4,(xxi troop* Into Ihe Battle
of Saxl llu lg s
The vlclouf battle ha* raged
.since Her 23 The Allied Ironpx
were Identified Wednesday ax In­
fantrymen nf the Itcpubllc of Ko
rca (ItO K ) First Division.
An Righlh Army briefing officer
said since Ihe fight for the nulpost began, 3,070 Communists have
bei
■won kitted, 851 wounded and 10
captured. He said Allied tnuea
were “ much lighter," but gave no
figures.

Infant D aughter Of
Holden Davids Dies
Ktiri-n Ann Dsvld, Infant 'bmifh1*t (d Mr. uurt Mrx. Jlntph Hidden
David nf Altamonte Hprlugs died
at 11:04 a.in. yohtordnv In nn Or­
lando hospital following mi illness
nf two wrecks.
Born In Orlando May 12, I860.
Ihe 17 month* old child Is xurvlvci
hy the grandparents, Mr. anil
.Mr*. B. K. "ardixun of Sanford
and Mr. nnd (nr*. L. G. Huttaway
of Altamonte Spring*.
Funeral service* will he held
«t 2:00 p.m. Thursday at BHasnn
Fourrul Homo with Bo*. W. P.
Brook*. Jr. officiating. Burial will
follow In Kvergreen Cemetery,
Lincoln dellveied hi*
Gettys­
burg Addres*, Nov. It), I Hill, on
tha occasion of the dedication of
a m ilitary cemetery.

In 1047 there were six Income
tax returns filed with the Bureau
of Internal Revenue whose adjust­
The United Htatcx Is now the ed gros* Income wax at least 15
world's le a d in g Inymnker,
million.

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A * photographers shoot off Gash bulbs, Brig. Gen. Charles T.
Lanham feuds Gen. Dwight D. Klsenhower'x statement lu the Con­
ference Knom nl Atlantic Part heednuartera In Parts. The Supreme
Commander iletlaied he will stay no his present Job until next sum­
mer, pending a "clear cut call to political duty." (International
Kadlopbota.)

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If Mail■&lt;,*&lt;■ m s . I'exe llael
the armed forces which he said
now total nearly .Vv million men
These Increases will Involve
"particular emphasis on ntr pow­
er," he said, anil will mean "largescale production of plane* ami oth­
er equipment for n lunger period
of time than we had originally
planned,"
.Secretary nf Defense Lovett said
curly In December budget plans
cult fur an Air Force of 111 wing*
instead of IK) with 12fl nf Ihe In­
creased group to be combat units.
Tho President reported that
planes, tanks ami other arms ire
being delivered at the rale of m
billion dollars worth a month and
that "a year from now, we expect
Ihlx rale to be doubled."
He warned Ihal Ihe military de­
mand* for steel, aluminum, cop­
per, nickel and other scarce ma­
terial* will bring sharp cutbacks
in civilian goods during Ihe next
Iwn years of "peak" defense produclfon.
But. he N*ld, tho culbacks "will
he nothing like those during World
War II, when much civilian produe linn w h s completely slopped "
The "give 'em hell" phrases of
previous State of Ihe union and
campaign speeches Mr. Truman
ha* directed at Congress In other
years were almost entirely absent
from hla address today—until ho
came lo the Issuo of price and
other economic controls.
"Uur stabilization taw wax shot
full of holes al Ihn last kesxlnn,"
he declared. "This year, II will he
nno ol the main taska before Congrrsa to repair the damage and
enact strong antl-Inflatlon law."
The President said hi* adminis­
tration Intends to "hold tho line
on prices Just a* lightly ax tho
lew allows.
Taking cognizance nf Ihn "cor­
ruption
In government" Issue
which the Hcptib!Icons have prom­
ised lo ralsn In Ihe coming campnltfn. Mr Trutnan said hr Intend*
"tu see tn It Ihal federal employe*

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who have been guilty of miscon­
duct are punished for It."
"Our kind nf government above
all nthera can not tolerate dishones­
ty among Its public servants, he
declared.
While the president said that be­
hind the Iron Curtain ''the Soviet
rule nf furca has created growing
political and economic stresses in
the satellite nations," ha noted:
"Nevertheless, the grim fact re­
main* Ihal the Soviet Union la
increasing Its armed might. II Is
still producing more planes than
the free nations. It has set off two
mnre atomle explosions. The world
still walks In the shadow of another
World W er."
He said he hopes the Senato will
quickly ratify tha
the Japanese Peace
Treaty,
. . security pacts with Pacific
countries
and tne agreement to
ill ‘
bring Greece and Turkey Into the
Nortfi Atlantic Treaty.
He scored Congress for not mak­
ing "adequate progress In building
up our civil defense against atomic

HOLLYWOOD ID -M an y people
complain about tha lack ol morali­
ty In American life, but few do
anything about it.
,
One of the exceptloni is Charles
Laughton, tt seems strange cast­
ing for tho portrayer ot Henry
V H I and Captain Bllgh to appear
as a moralist in real life. But It
is true, even though Laughton him­
self wnuld deny It publicly.
In fact, he won't allow a re­
porter lo quote him about current
reports nf immorality In the na­
tion's social makeup. A cautious
fellow, Laughton dislikes contro­
versy and does nol want to offend
anyone. About the only thing he
will say Is. "People are learning
that dollars do not mean moral*."
While he refuse* In preach,
Laughton is putting his beliefs Into
action. In the past three years, he
has traveled throughout the land,
bringing classics and their moral
values to all kinds nf audience*.
As hla only commentary on
Ameriran morals, the actor of­
fered this story: " I wax coining
West on the train and fell Into
a conversation with a man who
was sitting opposite me. A* It
turned nut, he was a lithographer
and we discussed lithography,
about which I know a BtUe.
"Later, we were talking about
the movies and TV. The man comdalnetl about their lack of morali­
ty and said he had trouble rear­
ing his children In an upright man­
ner because of the entcrtalnmrnt
they see. I asked him what type
nf product he made. He wa*
ashamed to admit that he pro­
duced sexy picture* for calendars.
"*Ah, ha!' I told him. ‘Yoitvlo
that kind nf work and then com­
plain about the lack nf morality
in entertainment fur your chil­
dren!'"
Laughton I* playing a film role
(In "The Full House'7) In between
engagements with the classic*. He

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along with Charles Boyer, Sir Ced*
ric Hardwlcke and Agnes Moor,
head. And he leaves soon for an
other four on which he reads the
Bible, Shakespeare and other an­
cient and modern classics.
Laughton feel* that his loura
have demonstrated a widespread
thirst
th ln t for the classics and the
moral values therein. The " O n
Juan" tour has been a great suc­
cess. The actors have played to
audlcnrea a* big as fl.Mo (at Pur­
due University).
"The New York engagement waa
something amazing," the chubby
actor declared. "The scalpers
rould have got $15 a ticket, but
they had none to *ell."
In e acting foursome will return
tn New York for a two month en­
gagement till* year. They nlso
plan tn play Ihr Slmw (ipu*Mn
other localities. It Is no easy mlTtter to gel all Inur player* together
at the same time, since each ha*
such diversified activities llul all
hove Bgrced to reserve time for
Ihelr reunion.
U. OK K. GYM
GAINF-SVILLF, »R - The Universlty of Florida has added l.Bon
sett* to tlx regular gymnasium
capacity of 3.3(V) for the SnlimUY
night basketball game with K »
turky, rated third In this week*
Associated Press putt. The school
xatd 1.200 remaining tickets for the
game will he sold lo Ihe general
public today. Florida hn* been un­
defeated In 10 gnines. Kentucky
has won nine and lost two
Total farm output In 1051 list
been estimated at 4.1 percent aliovn
thr lOIS-IO average and neatly I
percent above 1050.
£
In tmrlheaslern
called "Belt Cave"
Caspian Hex, the
Hlonr Age people
in 1051.

Iran. In the soover look Inc Gie
bones ef three
were unearthed

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DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Tuesday, May 6, 1952
HKMINOLE COUNTY

provide It "ha* the samo effect
a* adding to lh« enemy's supply
nf atom bombs."
PRECINCT NU.MIIER ----------------Thr President disclosed that he
ha* directed weapon* for Europe
MAH ft A CHUSX MAIIK (X ) ArT E II THR SSXK f i r T ilt)
"be given a very high priority"
CAMUlftATM (&gt;r YOt'H CHUK'H
nnd that further arms aid must be
supplemented by additional econo­
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difference between making Europe VUTM r u it OAR
v o t m r u n 0!XM
a strong partner in our Joint de­
fense."
With Prime Minister Winston
FOR HECRBTAKY OF HTATK
Churchill of Great Britain looking
FOR S H E R IF F
VOTM ro N OSH
on from tha gallery, tha President votm r o il nan
declared that Jw and Churchill have
had "a most satisfactory sorlaa
FOR ATTORN RY OBNBRAL
of meetings."
von# row o n r
"We thoroughly reviewed fhe •"w------------ ~ — « " ' V ; — ~
situation In Europe, Out Middle
East, and Ihe Far East," Mr. Tru­
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lo steady progress toward peace
Ihrnugh the co-operative action and
leumwork of the free nations."
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Just rescinded a triumphant on*
month otand In New York with
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IS "T*—
•*. The t ’ulUd Nation,
I'A HIS
fo lltlral Committees iipurne
spurned a
lluxxlan demand todat
■y for a
level Security f'nunrlt m re ling la
lake up Immediately Korean
tm re negotiation*. But It agreed
to such a meeting “ when useful.”
The rnm m iltrr'x vale on refuting
to bring Korean truce negotla
tionx Inin a xprrial Security Conn
rll xexxlnn wax to to S, with II
abstention*.

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NoAttcmptMade To
Solve Big Dispute

MIJNKAN. Korea &lt;e&gt;—The Com
muni.'.Is today xuhmltled a new
counter proposal agreeing to alt
Allied terms for supervising a Ko­
rean armistice except a nan on
rebuilding Bed airfield*. The U. N
Command promptly rejected Ihe
compromise.
The future of Bed airfield* I*
the basic point of dispute.
"There i* no major disagreement
still existing except that of air­
fields." xnld MaJ. Gen. Howard M
Turner. U. N negotiator. "Thai
has hern Ihe major illsagrremenl

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Chinese Agree
Truman And Churchill Pledge
Fullest Cooperation In Europe To All Demands
Costello Doctor
Denies Gambler
Except Airfields
Couldn’t Testify
General Turner Says
WASHINGTON UR President communique said.
Thi i evidently meant thnt Hrllnln
Truman and Prime Minister Chur­
chill today pledged their govern­ and the U K. will nol ntlrmpt Im ­
ments lo full supnort o* » "eitv». mediately to rernneilo I heir diver­
penn defense community" with gent views on the recognition of
Germany a "full and equal pan­ tied China England has recogniz­
ed her. the U. H has not.
ne r."
Churchill and Mr. Truman gave
An official eommunique summar­ their Joint (lacking to a proposal
izing the results of four days of
that the World Bank take the lead
talks between Ihe chiefs of state In working out n solution to the
of the United Stales and Rrllnin, hitter dispute between Iran nnd
pledged their determination to England over the seizure ot nil
work Jointly to Insure world "pence prnperllrs In Iran
and security "
The communique noted that the
M r Truman and Churchill ri question of standardizing rifles
ported n "complete Identity of used hy the 1J N and Britain was
alms"
In promoting
stability, discussed, hut said ' thnt neither
penrrful development ami conn | country wishes "at this critical
mic progress In Ihe Middle Hast lime" to lake Ihe momentous step
As lo Ihe Far Res. Mr. Truman of changing Its rifle
nnd Churchill reported a "broad
Hope u.is expressed lh.il "agreeharmony of view."
menl ouiv lie announced shortly"
"We recognize that Ihe over­ on an exchange of source defense
riding nerd to counter (he Commu­ mnlrrlalx. The two discussed the
nist tlireul In Ihal area Iranscrruls shipment ol If ,H s lffl lo Britain
such divergencies as there are In In exchange for aluminum and lilt,
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WASHINGTON
- President
Truman said today If Gen. Klsen
liower wants to rim fnr President—
and he the target fnr ni'id and
rotten eggs-lt'a all right with him
Hut when he' was asked If he
would support Elsenhower. Mr.
Truman said he doesn't think the
rntintrv would prosper under any
Republican randidair.
Mr. Truman atreased at his news
ronferenee whet he has said many
times hefore: I l f has a high opin­
ion of ELrnhnwer, and he likes him
and he wants him to atny on aa Ihe
lop commander of united military
forces In Europe.
lie's doing ■ good Joh. Mr Tru­
man said.
And. he said, Elsenhower will
slay on the Job until he himself
asks to be relieved. If Elsenhower
should receive the Republican
presldentil nomination, Mr. Tru
man said, of course he will' have
to resign his position.
In other highlights of his weekly
meeting wllh newsmen. Mr. Tru
man said:
1. He has given up ■the ulcu
of a special rommlasion to ferret
out wrongdoings in the govern­
ment. Attorney General .1 Howard
McGrath, as the government's
chief law enforcement officer, will
carry mil Ihe joh. He said MrGrath
will remain In the Cabinet
2. He hoa named a committee
to aee that firms with government
contracts do not discriminate In
hiring workers. The contracts
carry n clause forbidding dlsrrlm
Inatlon. Heading the rnm m lttrr on
compliance Is Ilwlghl It. G. Pal­
mer, chairman of the hoard of
Ihe General Cable Cnrp.
Most of Ihe newa conference was
given over lo exchanges revolving
about
Eisenhower's ■ ((element
Monday that (A ) he la a Republi­
can. (B ) would ecccpl a ‘'clear
cell" from the GOP to he ID presi­
dential nomlnea, J x iM U k will not
engage In pre convention activities
and will nol ask lo ho relieved of
hit present military assignment.
In the course nf a bantering
series nf questions, Mr. Trumnn
repeated what he has laid before—
that Sen Robert A. Taft of Ohio
is the man he hopes the Republi­
cans will nominate.
The President refused fo say
whether he Intends to run again,
hut he made it plain he would
not hesitate to nin against Elsen­
hower, despite his admiration fnr
Ihe general. If ho thought that was
Ihe thing lo do
And, at ono point. M r. Truman
tossed nut what may have been a
hint (hat hr does not think Elsen­
hower would hr a successful cam­
paigner.
Asked for his opinion shoot the
(('•atliiHfe on Paa* Tbta*l

Colder Weather I*s
Forecast For This
Section On Friday

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LAKELAND*hrT*^ Much colder
weather fnr Pcnlnular Florida's
North end Central Districts tonight
was forecast hy the Federal • Stale
Ernst Warning Service.
The morning bulletin fnrcceal
temperatures from 50 to 55 degrees
In Uie Ghlnesvllle District Friday
morning end from U to 34 In the
tipper East Coast Dlatrlct.
The bureau said there was a
alight rtik of frost tn the mucklands
of the Southern District Saturday
morning.
The morning bulletin:
Forecast for Peninsular Florida
for tonight end Friday morning:
Clear and much colder North and
Central Districts. Rrlaf showers
followed hy clearing and cooler
Southern Districts. Gentle to modarete northerly winds becoming
light in North and Central Districts
toward morning.
Temperature* on high ground
will be about five degrees warmer
than temperature* In low ground
locations In Northern and very lit­
tle difference In temperatures be­
tween high and tow ground In
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Terminal Group Congress Urges
Calls Meet For Economy And No
More Taxation
Tonnage Study
P r o j e c t ’s
Im p r o v e
P ro m

Hanford's new City C-miniMsIon took over the management of j
ctly rffa lr* Tuesday night following the seating of John Kader ami an may-ir l.eft t-&gt; i-gli* me Andrei
W. II. Slein|&gt;«r as renimianimii'i* and the election of Mi. Stemper , Stemper, Ifniid.ill ('hose i,e,| John I

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P ro s p e c ts
W ith N ew s

Rep.

M e r lo n i’

New m lo r n i.illim t e la llv e In h i
lir lp a le il
to n n ag e
of
u u t i- iu i*
fre ig h t In .uni fro m .‘i.in lo n l m i I lu­
st
lid iu s R iv e r w ill he p ie .r u le d
il i m e e tin g of Ihe S a n fo rd I'- o l
t e r m in a l A d v is o ry f o n i m i l l e e h i
il iv n ight ,iI V in i ,,‘r ln r k .il Ihe
Y a c h t ( lu ll
A lb e it K ilts
i h a ir
m a n an no unced tin • in n im u g
Ile in ir i- in e n t x
w ill
he m a d e
k n o w n he said, fo r Ih e nil e .ilio o
ol steel lo r e e n s li 'u lio n ol . fn -tg lil
•• iie h o li-e III ’ he I i .1 i|o lit e r ol
IT .'
"W e
h a te
’ e-r -r lo f-il .......I to
r ,,,-e ressni t»i | le • lieu* " 111 I r * l .
d e c la r e d , " th a t 'lie N .itio -i ,1 IIIfi-nse I'lo r h le llo n N n th n ri'i « ill eu
ti l l o il .ill ip p l • ili-e i fo.
I- • I ,1
li.i.'i'io n lo r M il. pot .m e it (lie . .ip
S to le , p tle .illo o is r e e c t w -I Irv M m h l.%

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lie (p o lle d I
I
.\(llg
d e p il'v
e ln i. n ls lr a lo r " f Hie I'r o d n e llie i \u
S.-uiil.Vi
Il'.ll.ud
llu in lv . as it-llm
H u ll Ih e p ro p e r p n e e d u i* l-u de
le r m ilia 'lu il I lf III! » due o f Hu | , i
im ' I i ,,I I,i Ihe h., lio n ile lc o e w ill
he Ih lu iig h Ihe luedlU lU ol Hie tie
le iis e
T ia o s p o il
\ d m in i n .lio n ,
w h ich w ill a ct u p - ii re e c ip i ,,i ,&lt;■
w p p lli it m il fo r ,h eel ,ile d l.is ." io n
l i / a lin li
lakeo up hy inllllar) eln efs of Ihe
M r F ills p o lu le d m il l li. il s lim ild
Gnlled Slates. llrHam and trance
n a three [Htwcr ronferenee i penlilts o p p lle a tlu u he .ilip in v e d
il
w ill .ilnn m ake it im s s ih le fu r Ihe
ng at Ihe Pentagon
A communluiir Issued hy Ihe
T e r m in a l g ro u p in ■•|*|&gt;ly in the lie
r iin s lru e tln n r lo a m e I'o r p o r a llo n
-President and Prime Mlolsier
Wednesday, ahmft Ihe lime I'h u r-i
r
,
A .i
i fu r ,ih s|sla n e e in r n n s lr u e iln g Ihe
chill lrf% uq o, trip fo New York V
lord
f l ^ D k p ro je c t
anil Ottawa, reported that a or,cut
He fu r th e r ip u d r il M i
K im : .is
harmony of view" had drvrlnpe-i
II
II
' ' I' in i'" . ‘In i .Inn nine
s ta lin g Hud Ihe &lt;iin f r ilu iiu n i o f sin It
a
g
e
r
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I
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l
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F
l
n
i
i,In
F
r
i
v
i
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i
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a jir o le e l lo th e defense e ffo rt is
on the "many grave problem* .d
lerting our two eoiiulrles m Hu C m . and t in I S ' " ( I m a id , ft,tin ,I h is e d m i Ihe e s tim a te d I iu im .u :i - in
ei i,f ih*- td iiltm &lt;ii*l I i m l ('m n
defense
( n - lg lii
whuh
w ill
InFar East."
Mu- lio n i I In in d lc d hv f a r l l l l l e - o p e i. illiig in
Till* was applied speeiflrallv I" p a ll v , WI I &gt; i'l* * Ii ,|

V olie Williams U. S. • Britain Study Problem
Southward And
Is Selected As
Of Security Of Southeast Asia Coleman Elected
Outstanding JC
SANB Directors
Record In Last Leg­
i s l a t l i r e , Cited
C ite d
B y
islature,
By
Jv u.. d_ tg____________________
e Stenstrom
R ep.

V o ile

W illia m i, J r .,
Ih e K ein lm d e

wc.*
J im

nominated hy
lor Chaioher of Commerce for am
of ihe five state Jaycre ilisllngulahed awards, which are award*
nl nnmifilly *«• fiv*»
r«n*lirii;
your
oung men nf Florida, hy ihe s.io
ford Jit veers ol l lien ............... &gt;o
the Yaelit Club thin nfleroono.
Juilue Dimutas .1
Sleiislioin
in nominating Mr. Williams riled
hi* fine record In the last l.egt-i
lature in op|M)*iiig the gambling
Interest*. Judge Stenstrom also
pointed out that Mr. William* win,
mimed a* one of tlu- ten oiilstundIng legislator* for Ihfil.
Judge Slenst tom "tntr&lt;l
that
Mr. William* will lie eligible foi
the Mate'* award tn the five nutstanding Jayice member* in flo r ­
id* for iur&gt;l.
Gordon Frroeii. n, i-Rv &lt;hieet,u
for the March of lllitim, told tinJayrors that the eampalgn i* still
far short nf It* goal. Mr. Freder­
ick said that while not a idnglr
polio ca«e was reported In the
rounty Inst year, Ihe people mual
bo prepared for any eventualities
neat summer.
In conclusion he urged all memliera In help In every wav posHilile
to iraeh the goal in Sanford and
Seminole County.
an
‘ President Tim Crawford

Hv .HlflN M. HIGHTUtYK.It
WASHINGTON ,1*
'the ipiea
Him of whelhcr the Gulled State*
ahould underwrite Ihe security ot
Southeast Asia—Perhaps hy send
ing In troop* If necessary-eon
fronml
nflmlnJAtrntinn Icxl/iy
in Ihr wuhr o (^ u ) Tnimun Chur
chill cnnfnrmirft!
Thu lasiii* nf w t Iho Western
■rowers and particularly the Golfed
......__
.................
............
lutes should
do .........
tilmul possible
(•oiiroiunisl n««reiislnii in tli'iil area
j, high on Ihe list of problem . on
,\rr ilisrussinn (nflwcrn Krrri'ltir) Fornmiinlsl rhin.i with the *l.ii*
„f &lt;
s i,iie A-hexon and llrillsh Kor ment th.il "we reeognl/e Ihal Mu
eiitn Secretary
Eden. II was uveiriding need lo eounler Hu
'earned Friday II also will lo
H h HII nm Vi I IlH I ' n g p I ON* I

Ii. C. Dodd Elected Mead-On Collision
Chairman Of Hoard Occurs On Park
Of Co. Commission At 25th St reel
The Ciiuntv Cammlaiiiin, .at |l « Finn iirriipauls "f twu hiiIhiu
riirrtini* Tiirnliiy tlfrliMl II. C’ Mlrn rmrrnw'v ••
iti|ttiv

Ihaelrl iif f idl'fi it»rv! n %rltftil tHHH In
mirrreil .1. F Mrf'lelland.
A sperliil -.•••linn nf (In- Cum
ini*«hni ha.i lieen m'ltrdlilrd fm
Salurday, mm nine at 0:00 n'rlnrk
In ilnterniini'
which
aecondary
iiiadi I ii rei|iii-»l uf Ihe Stair ICn.nl
Deparltnenl fnr I0CJ.
Thru- i* u p&gt;i**ihilitv, ««id Cnmnii**|nner II. It I’ojie, that Fred
It. Wilson, wlm i* serving n* atIn rn e y fnr th e Comniissinn during
Ih e

it h 'r n r e

nf

f„

K.

lin y Is*, m ay

l,e ii'ked In* npiiilnn ennreining
(he legal limit* nf Ihe Inwn nf
I I . H O l l n n e a ' l a ! * (• ■• T h r e a t
Casaeliiri i y.
Till* matter nf town lim it* ha*
F.vtfK nitAFT
CHICAGO iAv—Robert W Fret alni been ordered rcfeirnl lo thn
mann, 21, was id le d hy the F ill Circuit Court for dnlrrmlnatlnn,
Wcdnesdoy and admitted, agent* following protests of tavern own­
»ald. regiitorlng 40 time* fnr the er* governed by Sunday' closing
draft to get Identification card* law*, that a liquor selling estab­
needed to cash $7,700 In alnten lishment at the Asalea Driving
Track and allrgrdly within the
check*.
Ile rry T. O'Conror, head nf the city limit* of Casselberry i* run­
Chicago F ill nfflre, *nld among ning seven day* a week under
muiiiiipal option.
cheeks Freimann Mule ws* a too
overnmenl check l»*urd lo Mr*,
oe Willie Riley

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MERCHANT MARINE
County Bailiff J. A. Cunningham
and Mrs. Cunningham were de.
lighted recently at receiving s
radiogram from Ihe Mediterranean
area from tiielr son Wesley Cun
ningham of Ihe Merchant Marine.
Informing (hem-Ihal hr i* well end
FMIlna hi
ealemllng
holiday greetings. They
hadI nol Hen
_
_ ...from him
____
ard
store ...
he
M flN M
**■ » « • # f * * i
lift a Baltin
Baltimore, Md„ hospital sev­
eral months ago where he had been
Wo m a n ho stag e
N, N. Y. (At—An armed taking treatment.

„ barricaded himself In a
TOMrNftENn MEET
■ear here todat, fired el
A convention of Townsend Ciubi
■ and held a woman of thn Fifth Congressional District
will he bald 8unday afternoon, Jan.
. is of nfficars surround- W, at 1:10 o’clock al the City Hall.
bouse, the man threatened Wayne B. Albers, state organiser.
and then began talking to
troopers through the woman,
taklber ha waa Daniel Waller
New Jeraey, but later told a
by telephone that that waa
* name. He would not erewe labored today to get Ihe
name.

p v a a f a s s r - n- ^

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Sinks In Atlantic

NEW CITY COMMISSION
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A few light acaitcrcd allow*
r r » in rnntr.il and south jxirlions this* alternnnn followed by *
colder and fair through Friday
Much rubier north and central por­
tion. frost and freezing extreme
north tonight

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W in'ton Churchill
Ih Visitinir Baruch

NEW YORK lit ilrilaln'a
Ini Ion IChurchill
Prime Minister Winston
put aside hi* official
llcial duties loda
today
and relaxed as house guest of hii
at-.vear old friend, Financier Hrr
nard M Rartieh. The 77 year-old Brlilah leader,
apparently liretl from hi* IS himcs
of mceilnc* with President Tru­
man, arranged In stay indoors
throughout the day, lounging about
In Baruch's nine-room apartment
Churchill arrlvad hare from Wash­
ington Wednesday night by train.
Aides said he planned only In
read Ihe newspaper*, nap, amokn
his Ions cigars*-end lake an oc­
casional sip of his favorite brandy.
Bantch told a reporter "no highpowered visitors" are scheduled lo
cell. To give Churchill a chance
to rest, Baruch said he planned
tn go out "in tend to my business
as usual" during the day.
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Iasi olglH ul Park Vveuue
Twenty fifth Mlieet

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Arriirdillg l'i p o l l e e , t h e «• e | , | . i
occurred when Cant. It. -I. Il-r i
nf thn Tampa Air llaae, *&lt;mi"
Imuml mi Park Avenue in a I ‘ • 1
Huh k convertible emi|u\ ran a i&lt;
light, resulting in a c"llinnm wi"
a
lllfttl Chevrolet (,'ouvcrlli,
coupe driven west on Twelili
fifth Street hy Mr*. Edgar C Hi
ton, whose hiiHhand, a siilloi
the Naval A ir Station, ami 'hi •
year old daughter, were t i d i n '
with her.
The Chevrolet, after the -dll
*|on, hit the light mile who h
locnl'tl III the traffic island, c
mg loo percent wilh Hi" drive ami , n-asiug del»i
suiting In - the aitinsliing "f it* made in tin' Imttk'a lu*toiy.
.en Fullirigtil i l l Ark i mi Id llu
light. The lluick swerved In Hr
V lr. In g li-v i i i . i i ' ' n i l ' l l t h iil re - has dislrllmlrd trim lining nun
right toward the Armitoge C o i n " a c tiv a tio n " f ' In- S a o fiird N a v a l boxes throughout the base, Mr I'lexIdenF' inexxngr left him "de
piexsed atioul Ihe stale uf II"
A u x ilia r y A n S ta tio n h a * iiu - re a '- Cleveland said
Gordon Frerlnrlek. n ly ilirot'llir mooli "
fence.
■'(I a i-G v ily in a ll ile |ia itn ie n l* o f
W
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llie hunk w liir li, o f r o o ik i', ic f li- r U "xleedeil iijijireeiallnu lo II
During the strident, K'lgiu O'
ton held his litlln daughter
Increased lu n in i- '* in tin - c o m m u n ­ Slurdlvnnt and Clifford Johnson for p i e 'l d e n l i a l r a n d i d a i r w lm c o l i
,.,i| fiom Ids GflP rolleague-.
it y . T he v o lu m e o f o v i -i Hie riiu n * Ineir nxxiHlanrp In placing Ihe Iron
shield her, said Police Chief It"
G. William*. Damage to (lie Hm
•i r de, iio-II ii h .in ille -l H ii*
year lung ruin hnxe* Ihroliglmul Ihe , i l i - u In- u.ilked lulu Hie II oiim waa estimated at 41,200 ami
a m o u n te d lo fM i.o u ii.ii'io . th e h ig h * City of Saiifnrd
eh iinlier in hear Ihe I’resideni
the Chevrolet, If,00. It wilt •"
e *l nn re&gt;'(ud.
I" ii:. I'.iil mi rominriil exi epi lo
t( lHltlHlfr«9 tIR I'ggf Twul
TWO DROWN
about $70" lo rrplarc t tie- I tuft
The Hi'tollinrnl l"«n
depart­
light fa rllltlrt, (ha Chief staled
ment, lie-aleil in room .'llh, 51(1,
M IAM I REACH '-P
two men
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117 nnd 711H of the hank liiillding, from New York, wlm hail been S L l l I u ’ S t T V h ' I ’M S H
BAGWELL HONORED
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., - liaj lie, ii Iii o|iernlion for ulmtxit here only a few day., drowned
Ralph F. Ragwcll of Klrhmfinil tivn yiuiri and Im* ahown plienom* about 20" yards offshore Wednrs
I 'o r 2 r .IV I. I 'r i d l i y
under Him alii,) dav.
Va.. formerly of Sanford, and nnn etial growlh
secretary nf the Seminole County maiuigi locnl of J. It Roxton, Mr,
Other hather* In the area heard
Fniieral aervieea for A ll.ni
Chamber of Commrrre, was rlet i Ingley Halil. THE* de|iartment In I heir erics for hrlp Imt Itmuglil ,
Hlarke, who died veatenhiv
ed a vice president this yr.tr of IITil made more than 41)00,IHHI In Ihey were shouting In fun
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They were Identified as liinlio M.,n
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the hank nf Virginia, whlrh ha* nix loan* covering a wole iiingr nf fl*
repairs
to Gobbi Fratllnl, 57. nf Ihe Itronx. Funeral Home d on p M
banks and resource* of (43 million mincing, Inrliiding
Ragwell was assistant aecrctaiv home* ( Fi t A Title I), aolninoliile*. amt Anion Keltnar,’ nlaml 50. of i„mnrroiv wl»h Hu- Rev. J E
to Ksrt Itchmann and latpr secre appliiinn a, farm implemunta and Rrouklyn.
McKinley offli -lating
tary of the Snmlnole C nf (' before fur iietaunal c*|icn»r*.
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The Mnxonic l.odge of vilmli
World War II. During the war hr
GENERAL D YINf*
Mr. Htnrke wa* a member, will
worked In the slnte headquarterPAIIIS i/?l
d rill Jrnn i If l#fll!rp | Imvi# rlmriic nf tin* wruv^’niili*
do Tas.xlgny, French high coin services at Kvrrgni-n Cemetery
In Jacksonville for Victory Rond'
Ho has two sisters living In San
mlasluncr and military commander All Mason* have hern requested
ford, Mrs. Thomas
Boll nn&gt;l
to Indochina, was reimrted In a In meet at llie MiiHonic Hall at
dying rnndlllnn In a Paris clinic
Mrs. Ruth Scott.
:00 p. M. to attend the funeral
today.
in a laxly.
The stale-owned French radio
broadcast al noon that Ihe nl year
mill.DING P ER M IT
old soldier " I* considered Inst."
A City building permit war
granted yesterday lo Dr. Orville
lo Harks to erect a house esti­
mated In vnlue at 1-15,000 on
East
Hcmlnnle
lloutevard
at
S cot Avenue, Fred A. Dyson is
contractor for the project. Tho
house will bo of masonry con*
itructlon end will Include three
hedrooma end two hath room*.

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TUP. SA N FO R D H E R A LD
P a li »
Wednesday, Jin . 9, 1151

Chinese Agree
Truman And Churchill Pledge
Fullest Cooperation In Europe To All Demands
Costello Doctor
Denies Gambler
Except Airfields
Couldn’t Testify
General Turner Says
Sore Throat Was Not
Reason C o s t e l l o
DoclccdCrimcGroup
NEW YORK Up-Oamhler Frank
Cntlcllo's Ihritnl doctor Inld a fed­
eral Jury Tuesday he had advised
Co.vtellu he was fll lo answer quo*Ilona lari March III— about three
hours lu fore he walked mil of a
Senate Crime Coinmlllee hearing
CiiMrllo contended nl the March
Hi licitrim: Hint acute laryngitis
made it |iti|HiMlhlr for him to (ra­
tify willmil .aggravating Ihe condi­
tion
lie la on Irlnl on II charge* ol
tonlf ni|il ol the U. S. .Senate lor
rrfttf.nl h. anxwrr it number of
nueatlon-i hclorc Ihe rommlttee nnd
for walkini; out fin It
U. S Attorney Mylex .1 l.ane
may rnni|dflr Ihe prosecution'*
eaae Onlay tine of Ida witnesses
will he Kudolph Halley, former
chief counsel fur Ihe Senate com­
mitter and now president of (he
New York m y Coimrll. The Jury
wan aclecletl Monday nod Ihe trial
tint under way Tuesday
CosIi IIo' h physician. Dr Dougins
(Jim k. i ailed hy Ihe government,
Mild he lolil Cuslello March in it
would lie sale for him hi lesllfy
up hi tuo liiiura if lie limiled Ida
answers and avoided straining his
vnlrc.
Defense I’oiinsel George Wolf
faileil in attempts In cel the ilortur
in any that Costello's condition fin
March HJ made it vital for him
In remain silent
(.'fish'll,• leal Idl'd lieffire Ihe com
mil tee on Mnreh 1.1 and It and
stinted Ida first walkout March 15,
saying lie wasn't wrll enough to
testily He was scheduled for morn
tjueslioidiig on the afternoon of the
llltli.
f,one's opening prosecution stale
inent to the jury outlined the
Indirlmeril concerning Costello's
walkouts and his refusal hi answer
several questions One key ques­
tion wns .ahold Ids net worth
Wolf denied Costello was con
noeled with underworld loader*—
as alleged liy Ihe Semite (.'rime

Committee.
Lane's opening pniNvnillnn staleiiion! to the Jury outlined Ihe
Indictment eniieerning Costello's
walkouts and his refusal lo answer
srvrrnl questions (Inn key queslloii was ahoiit his net worth
Wolf denied Costello was con­
nected with underworld lenders—
as alleged hy Ihe Senate Crime
Com mil Ice— and declared ho was
nol guilty of contempt.
Costello. II convicted on all
counts, faces n pus slide maximum
penally of It years In prison and
111,0011 In flues.
WASHINGTON W - A jury of
six women and six men were
chosen uulekly today for Ihe com
tempt of Congress trial of Jacob
(Greasy Thdiiili) (hulk, officially
deserlhed ns a leader of one of
Ihe nation's lilggrsl crime symllrales,
Gu/lk, a shnrl, pudgy gray
haired niatt In Ids sixlies. watched
Ihe priK'i'eilmgs Inlenlly He ne
quo nl his nickname. "Greasy
Thumb." because ol a moneyhnndllng |oh he Is rcpulrd In have
held In Ihe old Capone gang.
Thr five • count indictment
against (hulk grew md of hia re­
fusal hi answer questions when he
appeared as a witness before Ihe
Senate Crime Comm litre last
Mnreh 21
Ihirrii l‘'lsrhfl(l, deserlhed hy Ihe
eoiiimlllee as nmilher leader of
Ihe Capone syndicate, will follow
/.mik on I rial
The Imllrlmrnls agnlmd (hi/lk
nnd Klsrhrttl say Ihry "unlawfully
refused" In apswer (picalions which
were nerfltirnl to Ine rnnimlttca'a
Investigation of criminal activities.
(hulk, who acted ax hlx own
rnuiisel, refused lo answer do tens
of question* on Ihe ground Ihey
"may Inerlinluale me or .tend to
Incriminate me "
lie Inlkfd so much iilmut Ihe
poxi-lhility of Incriminating himself
ihal Ken. Wiley (It.W ls.) asked:
"Whero did you gel this phrase
you have been using all the lima?"
"t hnvn heard II on Ihe tele*
vision," (hulk replied,
Even Ihe official record noted
"laughter."
. This lime fliizlk lx reprcseuled
by William It. Collin*. who has
appeared In many widely publiciz­
ed criminal (rials,

Albert C. Starke
Dies After IllneBB
Albert 0. Rlarke, no, tlltd In tha
Idrlrfa Sanitarium ■( ti:40 i.m.
day if t ir in Illness of iiv i r il
WW. till residence W U i t 400
ellonvlll# Av-mir.
Born In Raltlmorv. Mil., Jun. ID,
191, Mr, Starke hid livid In Ban­
t'd for thi p u t IB y iir i. H i w u
rmarly agent for thi HUndird
&gt;1 Terminal and .was also at on*

WASHINGTON UR - President communique said.
Thi i evidently meant thnt Hrllnln
Truman and Prime Minister Chur­
chill today pledged their govern­ and the U K. will nol ntlrmpt Im­
ments lo full supnort o* » "eitv». mediately to rernneilo Iheir diver­
penn defense community" with gent views on the recognition of
Germany a "full and equal pan­ tied China England has recogniz­
ed her. the U. H has not.
ne r."
Churchill and Mr. Truman gave
An official eommunique summar­ their Joint (lacking to a proposal
izing the results of four days of
that the World Bank take the lead
talks between Ihe chiefs of state In
working out n solution to the
of the United Stales and Rrllnin, hitter dispute between Iran nnd
pledged their determination to England over the seizure ot nil
work Jointly to Insure world "pence prnperllrs In Iran
and security "
The communique noted that the
Mr Truman and Churchill ri question of standardizing rifles
ported n "complete Identity of used hy the 1J N and Britain was
alms" In promoting stability, discussed, hut said ' thnt neither
penrrful development ami conn |country wishes "at this critical
mic progress In Ihe Middle Hast lime" to lake Ihe momentous step
As lo Ihe Far Res. Mr. Truman of changing Its rifle
nnd Churchill reported a "broad
Hope u.is expressed lh.il "agreeharmony of view."
menl ouiv lie announced shortly"
"We recognize that Ihe over­ on an exchange of source defense
riding nerd to counter (he Commu­ mnlrrlalx. The two discussed the
nist tlireul In Ihal area Iranscrruls shipment ol If ,H slffl lo Britain
such divergencies as there are In In exchange for aluminum and lilt,
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our policies Inward China.'' the Ihr riioimiuiiqu.- repoilod
C i t y C o m m fH H io n
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hut agreement wan made to „ mo­
tion that lhis he Ineluded lo the
next year's Inefgrl when money
would he made iiviillnlile for th&gt;‘
lighting.
Mr. Dyson etaleil that he would
like to have an exiilnriHlInn ns lo
who gave thr mitluuity for the
lighting, noil wltv the lights weic
installeil after thr llonnl's prev
Iium action.
Mr. Ktemprr lepllril that nfli-r
H. H. Coleman of Ihe Florhh
Power and Light Co., had offered
supporting wires fur the rulioed
lights, a new low estimate ef Go­
nial of the program waa made, ro
It was derided in put up the lights
fur the durntlon of ihe Iioi.i. m/
period.
-tool Field, W. W. Dawson, John
Krider, Forrest llrecklnrhlge nnd
W. A. Morrison appeared ns
rommlttee representing the newly
formed Hanford Baseball Assmliilion, and asked support of the
Commission on a baseball program
for the coming year.
Mr, Field told of the enthlisIrism at the re-orgnnliatlon meet­
ing of the llwsehnll Assorliillr’i lit
which Ifi dlrertnra were elected,
Mr. Krider risked for co-operatlon of the Commission In helping
to ilf'Day expenses of the pm.
grnm, Including the cost of liglils
for ihe field and of « ground keep,
cr, and stilled that dm hoped a
sin,Hum authority would lie rrea'ed hy the City. He stateil that If
Hanford fulled lo have tiaseball
Gila year, It was doubtful ir they
would have It next year.
Fnrrust Itreeklnrldge of the
Chamber of Cmnmrrrc, told of the
favorable outlook of gutting n Hi.
Louis Hi owns farm training pro­
gram here, following the visit
hero of ZxrJi Taylor. K. J. Moughton, architect, rcpnrlrd that the
new Htadium wax almost 100 per­
cent completed.
Mayor Hlnmpnr pointed out thnt
(he Commission wus favorably In*
dined In ro.opernte with the Com­
mittee, and instructed Mr. Glllon
to get figures on proloihli' cost i
In the Cliv of the luisehnll pro.
grain. Mr. Chase agreed to inspect
Ihe new ball nuik this immiltM
with Mr. Moughlim, and the other
coinoiisslnoers In nmki’ similar In"petitions during the afternoonMervin Oiler of Ozlrr-Welloi
Ine., asked extension of the option
agreement to purchase 7U addi­
tional lota In the llil Air and Han
l.aola sections which option expi rod Jan. it. He was requested to
pay one-fourth of the purchase
price of the lots us a down pay­
ment. Ilia balance In three pay­
ments within nine nnuiGin.
After considerable dlxrussinn re­
garding the City harking Ilia con­
struction of the proposed Tourist
Recreation llulhllng, the mailer
waa ordered referred hack to tha
Juyceea who are now conducting
a promotion campaign of tha pro­
motion campaign of the program,
to see what they ran determine
they wilt raise Inward the projoct, before the City award* a
contract for the building.
Voile Williams, Hr., pointed out

Plying Enterprise
If tiRflNRPit

I*nifty f ' * l •&gt; &lt;I»*R|

chock before a new line could he
made fast,
The dost rover said the Knterprprlse was rolling Mil degrees to port
— nearly flat on Its loft side -and
pitching shnrnly Al one lime dur­
ing the early morning wnleherx
nlHinril Ihe Assorlnled I'rrss log
Foglishioao, escnrllni! Ihe (-tippled
American freighter, feared Girt ship
had rolled its Ins) It was almost
turned over hy a huge wave, hut
It eased hark to its no degree list
"I see tt hut t don't believe It,'*
declared an old salt aboard Ihe
lug.
The swells were 20 feet high at
limes, hut Ihe Turmoil skillfully
maneuvered close lo Ihe how of
Hie freighter, presumably In snatch
(.'arisen and Dancy from Ihe sea If
Ihey were washed overboard
( apl. .1 |l Grrenglass of Ihe
irawler excellent, which relumed
from the scene this morning, said
he crnlsrd fairly close In the porl
side of Ihe freighter and found
her rolling an far over that he
"could have spit down her fonoel "
The K-llh gave Ihe freighter's
mid-morning position merely as
"30 miles off Land's l-'.nd " This Is
23 miles northwest ol Lizard t'olnt
Olhcr vessels al Ihe scene placed
the vessel only lo miles from Ihe
Lizard
One of the most fa minis ships
thr Cornish coast has claimed was
Ihr British hallleshlp Wnrxplle She
broke her towlinrs while being
hnultd In o shipyard, went aground
and was pounded In pieces hy u
storm In April, 1017.
In the GnmmlsHlmi that the Hlule
Hoad Deportment will meet, Jan.
17, to ilcrldn the mini budget fqr
the ynir for Henilnnlo County,
nnd motioned thnt unless some
definite commitment Is made hy
the rity for a right of way far the
widening of Freneh Avenue, the
|oojeet umy he eliminated from
the loiilgcl this year.
The Gommisslmi requested May­
or Htemper to rnlilrfrt the County
Commission no the mnller, in
vlllng the latter to meet with
them next Monday olglil m at
some ollu'i dote as early ax pusslide.
Action whs token hy the Com­
mission to ronfirm the appoint­
ment of John Glllon ns acting city
manager, and .1. C. Hope ax acting
nsxlxtutlt building Inspector.
A resolution was pusicd con­
firming the tmo-fer of n -17 foot
strip of pioiicitv on tho mirth
x de of the Naval Air Hlalhm to
the Hljte Itoad Di’imrtment for
Mglil-of-wav fm widening of Ge.
iii'va Avenue. I.oeust Avenue was
designated ns h through street.
After Volte Wllllanu, .Ir., |x&gt;lnt
ed mil that flrdlnanre 414, govern­
ing penalllri fur law Infrlngrinrot
hy taxi drlvcix was loo severe, the
Contmlaxlnn nulered thnl City A t­
torney Hhinholsyr amend the ordlflame In accordance with Mr. Willlams* suggestions.

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The t'fiininunlsl counter nrnpos.,1
formally accepted Allied demands
for troop rotation, replenishment
of supplies, ami supervision of Ihe
Irurc liy neutrals.
Chinese Mat. Gen. Ifsleh Kang
called Ihese "great roncrsxlnns"
Turner rclorled: "Vou have not
made one single effort to solve
Ihe motor difference confronting
IIS."

No progress was made in a suh
committee meeting on exchange
of prisoners Both subcommittees
meet Thursday at Panmunjom.
Vlrc Adm. C. Turner Joy, chid
D N. dclcgale, expressed hope
l.’ommunlst delcgalcx would give
"a working demonstration nr good
fnllh" eventually "in spile of tnelr
intransigence In dale."
HKOGL. Korea UR— Houth Korean
Iriaip* kilted an estimated l.issk
Chinese near the I'anmunlom Irurr
l-dks site Tuesday In the war's
heaviest fighting In six weeks, Ihe
D H Klghtn Army reported lodxy
But the South Korean* hart lo
give up two small hltlx west of
Kornngpn when the Red* hurled
nbniit 4,(xxi troop* Into Ihe Battle
of Saxl llulgs
The vlclouf battle ha* raged
.since Her 23 The Allied Ironpx
were Identified Wednesday ax In­
fantrymen nf the Itcpubllc of Ko
rca (ItO K ) First Division.
An Righlh Army briefing officer
said since Ihe fight for the nulpost began, 3,070 Communists have
bei
■won kitted, 851 wounded and 10
captured. He said Allied tnuea
were “ much lighter," but gave no
figures.

Infant Daughter Of
Holden Davids Dies
Ktiri-n Ann Dsvld, Infant 'bmifh1*t (d Mr. uurt Mrx. Jlntph Hidden
David nf Altamonte Hprlugs died
at 11:04 a.in. yohtordnv In nn Or­
lando hospital following mi illness
nf two wrecks.
Born In Orlando May 12, I860.
Ihe 17 month* old child Is xurvlvci
hy the grandparents, Mr. anil
.Mr*. B. K. "ardixun of Sanford
and Mr. nnd (nr*. L. G. Huttaway
of Altamonte Spring*.
Funeral service* will he held
«t 2:00 p.m. Thursday at BHasnn
Fourrul Homo with Bo*. W. P.
Brook*. Jr. officiating. Burial will
follow In Kvergreen Cemetery,
Lincoln dellveied hi* Gettys­
burg Addres*, Nov. It), I Hill, on
tha occasion of the dedication of
a military cemetery.

In 1047 there were six Income
tax returns filed with the Bureau
of Internal Revenue whose adjust­
The United Htatcx Is now the ed gros* Income wax at least 15
world's leading Inymnker,
million.

A* photographers shoot off Gash bulbs, Brig. Gen. Charles T.
Lanham feuds Gen. Dwight D. Klsenhower'x statement lu the Con­
ference Knom nl Atlantic Part heednuartera In Parts. The Supreme
Commander iletlaied he will stay no his present Job until next sum­
mer, pending a "clear cut call to political duty." (International
Kadlopbota.)
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If Mail■&lt;,*&lt;■ m s . I'exe llael
the armed forces which he said
now total nearly .Vv million men
These Increases will Involve
"particular emphasis on ntr pow­
er," he said, anil will mean "largescale production of plane* ami oth­
er equipment for n lunger period
of time than we had originally
planned,"
.Secretary nf Defense Lovett said
curly In December budget plans
cult fur an Air Force of 111 wing*
instead of IK) with 12fl nf Ihe In­
creased group to be combat units.
Tho President reported that
planes, tanks ami other arms ire
being delivered at the rale of m
billion dollars worth a month and
that "a year from now, we expect
Ihlx rale to be doubled."
He warned Ihal Ihe military de­
mand* for steel, aluminum, cop­
per, nickel and other scarce ma­
terial* will bring sharp cutbacks
in civilian goods during Ihe next
Iwn years of "peak" defense produclfon.
But. he N*ld, tho culbacks "will
he nothing like those during World
War II, when much civilian produe linn w h s completely slopped "
The "give 'em hell" phrases of
previous State of Ihe union and
campaign speeches Mr. Truman
ha* directed at Congress In other
years were almost entirely absent
from hla address today— until ho
came lo the Issuo of price and
other economic controls.
"U ur stabilization taw wax shot
full of holes al Ihn last kesxlnn,"
he declared. "This year, II will he
nno ol the main taska before Congrrsa to repair the damage and
enact strong antl-Inflatlon law."
The President said hi* adminis­
tration Intends to "hold tho line
on prices Just a* lightly ax tho
lew allows.
Taking cognizance nf Ihn "cor­
ruption In government" Issue
which the Hcptib!Icons have prom­
ised lo ralsn In Ihe coming campnltfn. Mr Trutnan said hr Intend*
"tu see tn It Ihal federal employe*

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who have been guilty of miscon­
duct are punished for It."
"Our kind nf government above
all nthera can not tolerate dishones­
ty among Its public servants, he
declared.
While the president said that be­
hind the Iron Curtain ''the Soviet
rule nf furca has created growing
political and economic stresses in
the satellite nations," ha noted:
"Nevertheless, the grim fact re­
main* Ihal the Soviet Union la
increasing Its armed might. II Is
still producing more planes than
the free nations. It has set off two
mnre atomle explosions. The world
still walks In the shadow of another
World Wer."
He said he hopes the Senato will
quickly ratify the
tha Japanese Peace
Treaty,
. . security pacts with Pacific
countries
and tne agreement to
ill ‘
bring Greece and Turkey Into the
Nortfi Atlantic Treaty.
He scored Congress for not mak­
ing "adequate progress In building
up our civil defense against atomic

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I'A HIS
t’ulUd Nation,
folltlral Committees iipurne
spurned a
lluxxlan demand todat
■y for a
level Security f'nunrlt m re ling la
lake up Immediately Korean
tmre negotiation*. But It agreed
to such a meeting “ when useful.”
The rnmmiltrr'x vale on refuting
to bring Korean truce negotla
tionx Inin a xprrial Security Conn
rll xexxlnn wax to to S, with II
abstention*.
Ily DUN lit ITU
MIJNKAN. Korea &lt;e&gt;—The Com
muni.'.Is today xuhmltled a new
counter proposal agreeing to alt
Allied terms for supervising a Ko­
rean armistice except a nan on
rebuilding Bed airfield*. The U. N
Command promptly rejected Ihe
compromise.
The future of Bed airfield* I*
the basic point of dispute.
"There i* no major disagreement
still existing except that of air­
fields." xnld MaJ. Gen. Howard M
Turner. U. N negotiator. "Thai
has hern Ihe major illsagrremenl

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HOLLYWOOD ID-M any people
complain about tha lack ol morali­
ty In American life, but few do
anything about it.
,
One of the exceptloni is Charles
Laughton, tt seems strange cast­
ing for tho portrayer ot Henry
VHI and Captain Bllgh to appear
as a moralist in real life. But It
is true, even though Laughton him­
self wnuld deny It publicly.
In fact, he won't allow a re­
porter lo quote him about current
reports nf immorality In the na­
tion's social makeup. A cautious
fellow, Laughton dislikes contro­
versy and does nol want to offend
anyone. About the only thing he
will say Is. "People are learning
that dollars do not mean moral*."
While he refuse* In preach,
Laughton is putting his beliefs Into
action. In the past three years, he
has traveled throughout the land,
bringing classics and their moral
values to all kinds nf audience*.
As hla only commentary on
Ameriran morals, the actor of­
fered this story: " I wax coining
West on the train and fell Into
a conversation with a man who
was sitting opposite me. A* It
turned nut, he was a lithographer
and we discussed lithography,
about which I know a BtUe.
"Later, we were talking about
the movies and TV . The man comdalnetl about their lack of morali­
ty and said he had trouble rear­
ing his children In an upright man­
ner because of the entcrtalnmrnt
they see. I asked him what type
nf product he made. He wa*
ashamed to admit that he pro­
duced sexy picture* for calendars.
"*Ah, ha!' I told him. ‘Yoitvlo
that kind nf work and then com­
plain about the lack nf morality
in entertainment fur your chil­
dren!'"
Laughton I* playing a film role
(In "The Full House'7) In between
engagements with the classic*. He

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month otand In New York with
O. B. Bbaw’s "Don Juan In llell,'
along with Charles Boyer, Sir Ced*
ric Hardwlcke and Agnes Moor,
head. And he leaves soon for an
other four on which he reads the
Bible, Shakespeare and other an­
cient and modern classics.
Laughton feel* that his loura
have demonstrated a widespread
thirst
thlnt for the classics and the
moral values therein. The " O n
Juan" tour has been a great suc­
cess. The actors have played to
audlcnrea a* big as fl.Mo (at Pur­
due University).
"The New York engagement waa
something amazing," the chubby
actor declared. "The scalpers
rould have got $15 a ticket, but
they had none to *ell."
Ine acting foursome will return
tn New York for a two month en­
gagement till* year. They nlso
plan tn play Ihr Slmw (ipu*Mn
other localities. It Is no easy mlTtter to gel all Inur player* together
at the same time, since each ha*
such diversified activities llul all
hove Bgrced to reserve time for
Ihelr reunion.
U. OK K. GYM
GAINF-SVILLF, »R - The Universlty of Florida has added l.Bon
sett* to tlx regular gymnasium
capacity of 3.3(V) for the SnlimUY
night basketball game with K »
turky, rated third In this week*
Associated Press putt. The school
xatd 1.200 remaining tickets for the
game will he sold lo Ihe general
public today. Florida hn* been un­
defeated In 10 gnines. Kentucky
has won nine and lost two
Total farm output In 1051 list
been estimated at 4.1 percent aliovn
thr lOIS-IO average and neatly I
percent above 1050.
£
In tmrlheaslern
called "Belt Cave"
Caspian Hex, the
Hlonr Age people
in 1051.

Iran. In the soover look Inc Gie
bones ef three
were unearthed

SAMPLE PRIMARY ELECTION

BALLOT
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Tuesday, May 6, 1952
HKMINOLE COUNTY

provide It "ha* the samo effect
a* adding to lh« enemy's supply
nf atom bombs."
PRECINCT NU.MIIER ------------------Th r President disclosed that he
ha* directed weapon* for Europe
MAH ft A CHUSX MAIIK (X ) A rT E II TH R SSXK fir Tilt)
"be given a very high priority"
CAMUlftATM (&gt;r YOt'H CHUK'H
nnd that further arms aid must be
supplemented by additional econo­
FOR C O U N TY
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mic aid "to supply tho margin of
PROSECUTING A TTO R N E Y
difference between making Europe VUTM ru it OAR
v o t m ru n 0!XM
a strong partner in our Joint de­
fense."
With Prime Minister Winston
FOR H ECRBTAKY O F H TA TK
Churchill of Great Britain looking
FOR S H E R IF F
V O TM r o N O S H
on from tha gallery, tha President v o t m r o il nan
declared that Jw and Churchill have
had "a most satisfactory sorlaa
FOR A TTO R N RY OB N B R AL
of meetings."
von# ro w o n r
"We thoroughly reviewed fhe •"w-------------- ~ — « " ' V ; — ~
situation In Europe, Out Middle
East, and Ihe Far East," Mr. T ru ­
FOR COMPTROLLER
man said. "Wo both look forward v o tm ru n OXH
lo steady progress toward peace
Ihrnugh the co-operative action and
leumwork of the free nations."
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v u rr. r u n o a k
(Juls, much-used word In radio
mill TV , Irurci hack tn Dublin
about 170$.
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- President
Truman said today If Gen. Klsen
liower wants to rim fnr President—
and he the target fnr ni'id and
rotten eggs-lt'a all right with him
Hut when he'was asked If he
would support Elsenhower. Mr.
Truman said he doesn't think the
rntintrv would prosper under any
Republican randidair.
Mr. Truman atreased at his news
ronferenee whet he has said many
times hefore: Ilf has a high opin­
ion of ELrnhnwer, and he likes him
and he wants him to atny on aa Ihe
lop commander of united military
forces In Europe.
lie's doing ■ good Joh. Mr T ru ­
man said.
And. he said, Elsenhower will
slay on the Job until he himself
asks to be relieved. If Elsenhower
should receive the Republican
presldentil nomination, Mr. Tru
man said, of course he will' have
to resign his position.
In other highlights of his weekly
meeting wllh newsmen. Mr. Tru
man said:
1. He has given up ■the ulcu
of a special rommlasion to ferret
out wrongdoings in the govern­
ment. Attorney General .1 Howard
McGrath, as the government's
chief law enforcement officer, will
carry mil Ihe joh. He said MrGrath
will remain In the Cabinet
2. He hoa named a committee
to aee that firms with government
contracts do not discriminate In
hiring workers. The contracts
carry n clause forbidding dlsrrlm
Inatlon. Heading the rnmmlttrr on
compliance Is Ilwlghl It. G. Pal­
mer, chairman of the hoard of
Ihe General Cable Cnrp.
Most of Ihe newa conference was
given over lo exchanges revolving
about Eisenhower's ■ ((element
Monday that (A ) he la a Republi­
can. (B ) would ecccpl a ‘'clear
cell" from the GOP to he ID presi­
dential nomlnea, JxiM U k will not
engage In pre convention activities
and will nol ask lo ho relieved of
hit present military assignment.
In the course nf a bantering
series nf questions, Mr. Trumnn
repeated what he has laid before—
that Sen Robert A. Taft of Ohio
is the man he hopes the Republi­
cans will nominate.
The President refused fo say
whether he Intends to run again,
hut he made it plain he would
not hesitate to nin against Elsen­
hower, despite his admiration fnr
Ihe general. If ho thought that was
Ihe thing lo do
And, at ono point. Mr. Truman
tossed nut what may have been a
hint (hat hr does not think Elsen­
hower would hr a successful cam­
paigner.
Asked for his opinion shoot the
(('•atliiHfe on Paa* Tbta*l

Colder Weather I*s
Forecast For This
Section On Friday

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LAKELAND*hrT*^ Much colder
weather fnr Pcnlnular Florida's
North end Central Districts tonight
was forecast hy the Federal •Stale
Ernst Warning Service.
The morning bulletin fnrcceal
temperatures from 50 to 55 degrees
In Uie Ghlnesvllle District Friday
morning end from U to 34 In the
tipper East Coast Dlatrlct.
The bureau said there was a
alight rtik of frost tn the mucklands
of the Southern District Saturday
morning.
The morning bulletin:
Forecast for Peninsular Florida
for tonight end Friday morning:
Clear and much colder North and
Central Districts. Rrlaf showers
followed hy clearing and cooler
Southern Districts. Gentle to modarete northerly winds becoming
light in North and Central Districts
toward morning.
Temperature* on high ground
will be about five degrees warmer
than temperature* In low ground
locations In Northern and very lit­
tle difference In temperatures be­
tween high and tow ground In

Flying Enterprise
Sinks In Atlantic
After 2 WeeksFight
Cnpi. C’.irl.scn Goes
Down With I lisShip
lint Is Picked Up
l’’tom Orc.ttt By T iir

P r o j e c t ’s Prospects 1..twin.iluMs M;ty Sun
Improve With News
p m t Speedup Ip
Prom Rep. Merloni’
Dcfrnsr
Kfforts
New m lo rn i.illim te la llv e In hi
lirlp a le il
tonnage
of
u u ti-iu i*
freight In .uni from .‘i.in lo n l mi I lu­
st
lidius R iv e r will he p ie .ru le d
il i m eeting of Ihe Sanford I'-o l
te rm in a l A d viso ry f o n im ille e h i
il iv night ,iI V ini ,,‘rln rk .il Ihe
Yacht ( lull
A lb e it K ilts
i h a ir
m an announced tin • in n im u g
Ile in iri-in e n tx
will
he m ade
known he said, for Ihe nil e .ilioo
ol steel lor eensli 'u lion ol . fn-tglil
•• iie h o li-e III ’ he I i .1 i|o lite r ol
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"We hate ’e-r -r lof-il ..... I to
r ,,,-eressni t»i |le •lieu* " 111 I r*l.

Hanford's new City C-miniMsIon took over the management of j
ctly rffalr* Tuesday night following the seating of John Kader ami an may-ir l.eft t-&gt; i-gli* me Andrei
W. II. Slein|&gt;«r as renimianimii'i* and the election of Mi. Stemper , Stemper, Ifniid.ill ('hose i,e,| John I

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declared, "th a t 'lie N .itio-i ,1 IIIfi-nse I'lorh le llon N nth nri'i « ill eu
ti l l oil .ill ippl • ili-ei fo.
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li.i.'i'ion lor M il. pot .m e it (lie. .ip
K.:v,-v Sto le, ptle.illoo is re e c tw -I Irv M m h l.%
il .&gt;
h.i&gt;.
lie (polled I I .\(llg depil'v

elni.nlslralor "f Hie I'rodnelliei \u
lluinlv. as it-llm S.-uiil.Vi Il'.ll.ud
Hull Ihe proper pneedui* l-u de
lermilia'luil Ilf III! » due of Hu |, i
im'I i,,I I,i Ihe h.,lion ilelco e will
he Ihluiigh Ihe luedlUlU ol Hie tie
leiise Tiaospoil
\dmini n .lion,
which will act up-ii reecipi ,,i ,&lt;■
wpplli it mil for ,h eel ,iled l.is ."ion
li/alinli
lakeo up hy inllllar) elnefs of Ihe
Mr Fills poluled mil lli.il slimild
Gnlled Slates. llrHam and trance
n a three [Htwcr ronferenee i penlilts opplleatluu he .ilipinved il
will .ilnn make it imssihle fur Ihe
ng at Ihe Pentagon
A communluiir Issued hy Ihe
Terminal group in ■•|*|&gt;ly in the lie
riinslruetlnn rloame I'orporallon
-President and Prime Mlolsier
Wednesday, ahmft Ihe lime I'hur-i
r
, A .i
i fur ,ihs|slanee in rnnslrueilng Ihe
chill lrf% uq o, trip fo New York V
lo r d
f l ^ D k project
anil Ottawa, reported that a or,cut
He further ipudril Mi Kim: .is
harmony of view" had drvrlnpe-i
II
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a jiroleel lo the defense effort is
on the "many grave problem* .d
lerting our two eoiiulrles m Hu C m . and tin I S ' " ( I m a id , ft,tin,I hised mi Ihe estimated Iiuim.u :i- in
ei
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defense (n-lglii whuh will InFar East."
Mu- lioni I Inindlcd hv farllllle- opei.illiig in
Till* was applied speeiflrallv I" pall v , WI I &gt; i'l* *Ii ,|
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Fornmiinlsl rhin.i with the *l.ii*
11*la11* \ 11l*,||l*l ll'llil at 11"' l*-g
\V i Hull bison li'ichi li.iffu
ment th.il "we reeognl/e Ihal Mu dial
Hlllll','
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on .innu.il iiinuage uui mg hv llu

Volie Williams U. S. • Britain Study Problem
Southward And
Is Selected As
Of Security Of Southeast Asia Coleman Elected
Hv .HlflN M. HIGHTUtYK.It
Outstanding JC WASHINGTON
SANB Directors
,1*
'the ipiea
Record In Last Leg­
i s l a t l i r e , Cited
C it e d
B y
islature,
By
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Jv u.. d_ tg___e ___________
Stenstrom
Rep. Voile William i, Jr., wc.*
nominated hy Ihe Keinlmde Jim
lor Chaioher of Commerce for am
of ihe five state Jaycre ilisllngulahed awards, which are award*
nl nnmifilly *«• fiv*»
r«n*lirii;
your
oung men nf Florida, hy ihe s.io
ford Jit veers ol l lien ............. . &gt;o
the Yaelit Club thin nfleroono.
Juilue Dimutas .1 Sleiislioin
in nominating Mr. Williams riled
hi* fine record In the last l.egt-i
lature in op|M)*iiig the gambling
Interest*. Judge Stenstrom also
pointed out that Mr. William* win,
mimed a* one of tlu- ten oiilstundIng legislator* for Ihfil.
Judge Slenst tom "tntr&lt;l that
Mr. William* will lie eligible foi
the Mate'* award tn the five nutstanding Jayice member* in flo r­
id* for iur&gt;l.
Gordon Frroeii. n, i-Rv &lt;hieet,u
for the March of lllitim, told tinJayrors that the eampalgn i* still
far short nf It* goal. Mr. Freder­
ick said that while not a idnglr
polio ca«e was reported In the
rounty Inst year, Ihe people mual
bo prepared for any eventualities
neat summer.
In conclusion he urged all memliera In help In every wav posHilile
to iraeh the goal in Sanford and
Seminole County.
an
‘ President Tim Crawford
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!*(•■• T h r e a t

F .vtfK n itA F T
CHICAGO iAv— Robert W Fret
mann, 21, was idled hy the Fill
Wcdnesdoy and admitted, agent*
»ald. regiitorlng 40 time* fnr the
draft to get Identification card*
needed to cash $7,700 In alnten
check*.
Ilerry T . O'Conror, head nf the
Chicago Fill nfflre, *nld among
cheeks Freimann Mule ws* a too
overnmenl check l»*urd lo Mr*,
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Him of whelhcr the Gulled State*
ahould underwrite Ihe security ot
Southeast Asia— Perhaps hy send
ing In troop* If necessary-eon
fronml
nflmlnJAtrntinn Icxl/iy
in Ihr wuhr o (^ u ) Tnimun Chur
chill cnnfnrmirft!
Thu lasiii* nf w t Iho Western
■rowers and particularly the Golfed
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lutes should
do .........
tilmul possible
(•oiiroiunisl n««reiislnii in tli'iil area
j, high on Ihe list of problem . on
,\rr ilisrussinn (nflwcrn Krrri'ltir)
„f &lt;
si,iie A-hexon and llrillsh Kor
eiitn Secretary Eden. II was
'earned Friday II also will lo

Roxton Becomes Vice
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Ii. C. Dodd Elected Mead-On Collision
Chairman Of Hoard Occurs On Park
Of Co. Commission At 25th St reel
T h e C iiu n tv C am m la iiiin , .at | l«
F inn iirriip a u ls " f tw u h ii I h iu
riirrtini* T ii r n li iy tlfrliM l II. C’
M lrn rm rrn w 'v ••
iti|ttiv
Ihaelrl iif f idl'fi it» rv! n % rltftil tHHH In
mirrreil .1. F Mrf'lelland.
A sperliil -.•••linn nf (In- Cum
ini*«hni ha.i lieen m'ltrdlilrd fm
Salurday, mm nine at 0:00 n'rlnrk
In ilnterniini' which aecondary
iiiadi I ii rei|iii-»l uf Ihe Stair ICn.nl
Deparltnenl fnr I0CJ.
Thru- i* u p&gt;i**ihilitv, ««id Cnmnii**|nner II. It I’ojie, that Fred
It. Wilson, wlm i* serving n* atInrney fnr the Comniissinn during

Ihe ith 'rn re nf f„ K. liny Is*, m ay

l,e ii'ked In* npiiilnn ennreining
(he legal limit* nf Ihe Inwn nf
Casaeliiri i y.
Till* matter nf town limit* ha*
alni been ordered rcfeirnl lo thn
Circuit Court for dnlrrmlnatlnn,
following protests of tavern own­
er* governed by Sunday' closing
law*, that a liquor selling estab­
lishment at the Asalea Driving
Track and allrgrdly within the
city limit* of Casselberry i* run­
ning seven day* a week under
muiiiiipal option.

Win'ton Churchill
Ih Visitinir Baruch
NEW YORK lit ilrilaln'a
Ini Ion Churchill
I
Prime Minister Winston
put aside hi* official
loda
llcial duties today
and relaxed as house guest of hii
at-.vear old friend, Financier Hrr
nard M Rartieh. The 77 year-old Brlilah leader,
apparently liretl from hi* IS himcs
of mceilnc* with President T ru ­
man, arranged In stay indoors
throughout the day, lounging about
In Baruch's nine-room apartment
Churchill arrlvad hare from Wash­
ington Wednesday night by train.
Aides said he planned only In
read Ihe newspaper*, nap, amokn
his Ions cigars*-end lake an oc­
casional sip of his favorite brandy.
Bantch told a reporter "no highpowered visitors" are scheduled lo
cell. To give Churchill a chance
to rest, Baruch said he planned
tn go out "in tend to my business
as usual" during the day.
'if*

,« I rriil-tift f o l l l M ’iH -»t !l fll n't !**•

Iasi olglH ul Park
Twenty fifth Mlieet

Vveuue

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lull-1 i i u l s l i l

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fence.
During the strident, K'lgiu O'
ton held his litlln daughter
shield her, said Police Chief It"
G. William*. Damage to (lie Hm
waa estimated at 41,200 ami
the Chevrolet, If,00. It wilt •"
about $70" lo rrplarc ttie- I tuft
light farllltlrt, (ha Chief staled
BAGW ELL HONORED
Ralph F. Ragwcll of Klrhmfinil
Va.. formerly of Sanford, and nnn
secretary nf the Seminole County
Chamber of Commrrre, was rlet i
ed a vice president this yr.tr of
the hank nf Virginia, whlrh ha* nix
banks and resource* of (43 million
Ragwell was assistant aecrctaiv
to Ksrt Itchmann and latpr secre
tary of the Snmlnole C nf (' before
World War II. During the war hr
worked In the slnte headquarterIn Jacksonville for Victory Rond'
Ho has two sisters living In San
ford, Mrs. Thomas
Boll nn&gt;l
Mrs. Ruth Scott.

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lli* \ li.nl Niimr hinkt'1 s •iiHitli!
minimi fi .ituni Nii|»|H*rii,i ■* f«»t ihoir
iiiHVcmriil (hi cninoinv .mil no
innrr laxri
With llrltaiin'i Primp Mmixirr
.. .......... .. » Dyrc lilll l.n r n lm i 'n .' n.lv

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e
the g.ill ml
Vine in .,u Ii eighler I lying Filler
pii e s.mk in ihe stormy Ailaotie
ioil .iv tiler .i mighty two week*
duel with the sea llernic ('apt
Kin I ' u i en uui First Mali- Ken
nclh I *illiy "I the Ion lug Till inilll
len- o ih !"'.| iimn llu- i horning
•i,tiers In , I« tv
' .ilhen .mil t'ltoy le;iiu-d oyer
h&lt;&gt;.nil when i' lie. Hue ey-nlent Ihe
|&lt;7II hm freighter was going down
iimli-t Hu- crashing innes The
sl.mdhy tesmie Meet rinsed in The
lug Turmoil threw over .i ro|ie
ladder and Hu- p » h men elnmliercd
In safety They wen- m Ihe walt-r
otily ul,mil him mmules
* *.1 1-i” i n-lu-id hi giye up unlit
Hi -ii n'k'-u Iti-uihlri uhv musly
*&gt;.i lejvuii. Ini li-i Ih hint hit
Hed .mi c 'lie ' lirisim is D.n buriu in-- lo in- he, hip Ills solitary
duel wilh 'In- AH,min' began Dee
,'M .liter lo- ordered ill hand* to
lit Union Hie still* \' hi' h earned a
• jew ol
I ' h u I in passengers
H im i mmeil liiiii l ist S.ilurd.iy
I In log treigh'ei llir.ished .ilinul
m its im.it iigimv fm hi mlnuiry
.nnl itnui ih ip|ie ueil Alui.ird Hie
Itnhsh s.ilv.ige lug Turmoil. Fart.en mi I It.iiu y he,iriled .mil c*
h,hi ted elimhed "llu dt v i Inlhing
i the tie: luriieil llillllfdlv l" the
diieiiion ol F dmiiulh ilmul ill
miles .iii.ii
\ ..,u i itod Fiess trpmlrr'. .*i Hie
s, cor i|ep" leil Ihe Kill hitlir nf
llu- F.nlerpiimF iii inure ili.m .M hours llu- veisel liiiil been viiluiillv mi il* Mde
At .1 u* |i in i ID in a m KST)
il lu-rume olivhms hi the G S
deslrnyer Kolili, starul'ng liy. that
Ihe Fnlerprlse wa &gt; ahoul hi go
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9IihViftp, i. I I i i/|rr, -I &lt;*.
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.h u I t \V
Nrwnoiii, II II I

D uring the ai 'lileiit, n poh -'ll'
porting Ihe truffle light win. h '
ami the light era-hed lo the puv
m rol. The tlllffle light elllllM'l le.
•in I hi- pole wa* also liadlv dae
Sluinih
iiged. Stop sign* were Itn n li-'ll
Mi hurli'v 11*|im*9••.i ht it in h
plim -il in the arei* In eonli • hiihlri « yi'Afi n|:iv , (’&gt;»* Mif V$'m

iruffir.
Arriirdillg l'i pollee, the «• e|,|. i
occurred when Cant. It. -I. Il-ri
nf thn Tampa Air llaae, *&lt;mi"
Imuml mi Park Avenue in a I‘ •1
Huh k convertible emi|u\ ran a i&lt;
light, resulting in a c"llinnm wi"
a lllfttl Chevrolet (,'ouvcrlli,
coupe driven west on Twelili
fifth Street hy Mr*. Edgar C Hi
ton, whose hiiHhand, a siilloi
the Naval Air Station, ami 'hi •
year old daughter, were t i d i n '
with her.
The Chevrolet, after the -dll
*|on, hit the light mile who h
locnl'tl III the traffic island, c
suiting In - the aitinsliing "f it*
light. The lluick swerved In Hr
right toward the Armitoge Coin"

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•I,-ol I tom.in a-knl Ihe Senate
luil,, I., i.ilif* Ihe l*|wnrsc
IS .„ . 1n-.il* .Hid the rfgieenirlM
lit *&gt;l-i,l, l.ieei-e unit I'lirhet
mioiI I l» luought lolo Ihr North
\11••**,• lii-alir-*. Hr also asked
f.,«„i llilr Senile nr I ion on Ihe
I
s l ,p it, Sn m i l l
I'l.-.il* .
Ihe 1I hI ii.i I I'eleose Treat* mill
(lie Reoiihlii of Ihe Philippine'
(,il,l (lie N l , or||i Trent I III,' I
-« It i
* •,o-il o ith V,i.If i l l , .Hill
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lu-lwee i, HHliil m
I ■ : hh Id t iiMl.itli* t •«hi
Norfolk V i . mill Hu !,l lohus itn l . uni i i li * •i ilinul* i.
Ill'll" 1, llllll llll' "-.II III . li.u i- • llite i. s.uil Mr I HI
I Ins ui w•ll.of •' ittr • h i * nti I'lilm Mi
of tlii* ill ta llim m l luaii &lt;trpai'm enl eludes '.lj 771 Ions id Ihimigh -milh
ft l|M’ ( i i MIMHI* 1 ill'll 1IH 9I'N t &gt;n*ti
fur Ih r p a -' tu n yi'in , m i ' elri-ti-.l hound llilffle Inrhi'liiii. Iilinhel
IIH'fll* ll r .i»•
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Vl( I- pi I 'III- III
f 'he hank «n l pupi-r sail sand, automobiles uui IfflD»,*,l lilt III |#t it r •1|’l llll 11. .4*4#!
m ana ge r nf th
in iiiHmenl hum uip&gt;e*'ilaueou* eheinh il pnulueis
t $’» 1 HIM'lift loili't ill Sh i l ll &gt;#
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Mi Il'illhlMin. he iddeil nlil im •o r il v him , • l.s
n ili'i d ii i ',i-• i- rli-. 1,-1 i'i| fimu four .............
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Coin lloxi’H riaci’il
In (March Of Dimes

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nmim-i-d tmlay Ihal ruin Imlders fm •' •• fii$*Nsm*i* s ip« ’ l ” itnl S r i l »i( irii.iH H H
••• *»•*'
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use tn the March id I' iiih -' ban • 1\n hi i
hihi&gt;vM*i l» &lt; iilfi i, vnIih vnIi h Ii &gt;n .* • '
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I((’pllll1irillis pi it t$'dr* I Ih r p*&gt;l ill Mil* nI»I|
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p r i i i r i | r i U I h ro n u h rid l ( h i 1 i m i n t y
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S« t» I v r s l | ( llll* V* r l W’h lit O ” III*
\» Hoflll
r h n i r m a n . r x p r r » r i l ; t p p m i j i O hii
V ) \ m d Ih** in* v ,.i4 $» " v l i i m r d h r v* n* h i s IS u p " m i ^ K.»- u i r k
to ( iipl D n v l i l f S n l r h r l a n d I h r «&gt;( I' ii-lK iilly no com i-i u over Hie in­ III |l" ' "III Hill lll.lt 'he slll|l wa&gt;
( I r r r s mill r n r n nf S a i i fn n l ('$» I to d eiimoinii m-ll m- of Ihe rout) ll'k llli U .ili'l
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.en Marlin ’ I: I'a i *aul Mi
I iinaii in i' in -.|"i-ing '‘Inch l,ix
Id Sullivan nf the Snnfmd Nav&gt; • i'tg -proiliiu- ili'firil fliiiHu'ing
Auxiliary Air Slntlim I* codpeiat
iii 11iiinc l liml . i i ' and ever in
mg loo percent wilh Hi" drive ami , n-asiug del»i
has dislrllmlrd trim lining nun
.en Fullirigtil ill Ark i mi Id llu
boxes throughout the base, Mr I'lexIdenF' inexxngr left him "de
Cleveland said
piexsed atioul Ihe stale uf II"
Gordon Frerlnrlek. n ly ilirot'llir mooli "
"xleedeil iijijireeiallnu lo II W
.sen T a f l ol O hio, a lle pillilo an
Slurdlvnnt and Clifford Johnson for p ie 'ld e n lia l ra n d id a ir wlm col i
Ineir nxxiHlanrp In placing Ihe Iron ,.,i| fiom Ids GflP rolleague-.
lung ruin hnxe* Ihroliglmul Ihe , i l i - u In- u.ilked lulu Hie I I o i i m City of Saiifnrd
eh iinlier in hear Ihe I’resideni
I" ii:. I'.iil mi rominriil exi epi lo
t( lHltlHlfr«9 tIR I'ggf Twul
TW O DROWN
MIAMI REACH '-P
two men
~
;
from New York, wlm hail been S L l l I u ’ S t T V h ' I ’M S H
•&lt;
. . . . . .
., - here only a few day., drowned
I 'o r 2 r .IV I. I 'r i d l i y
about 20" yards offshore Wednrs
dav.
Other hather* In the area heard
Fniieral aervieea for All.ni
Iheir erics for hrlp Imt Itmuglil ,
Hlarke, who died veatenhiv
Ihey were shouting In fun
..... ..
r„||„,*ii,g ., long Him .,
They were Identified as liinlio M.,n
|„.|,|
Gobbi Fratllnl, 57. nf Ihe Itronx. Funeral Home d on p M
amt Anion Keltnar,’ nlaml 50. of i„mnrroiv wl»h Hu- Rev. J E
Rrouklyn.
McKinley offli-lating
' ' __
The Mnxonic l.odge of vilmli
G EN ER A L DYINf*
Mr. Htnrke wa* a member, will
PAIIIS i/?l
drill Jrnn i If l#fll!rp | Imvi# rlmriic nf tin* wruv^’niili*
do Tas.xlgny, French high coin services at Kvrrgni-n Cemetery
mlasluncr and military commander All Mason* have hern requested
to Indochina, was reimrted In a In meet at llie MiiHonic Hall at
dying rnndlllnn In a Paris clinic :00 p. M. to attend the funeral
today.
in a laxly.
The stale-owned French radio
broadcast al noon that Ihe nl year
m i l l . DING PER M IT
old soldier "I* considered Inst."
A City building permit war
granted yesterday lo Dr. Orville
lo Harks to erect a house esti­
mated In vnlue at 1-15,000 on
East Hcmlnnle lloutevard at
Scot Avenue, Fred A. Dyson is
contractor for the project. Tho
house will bo of masonry con*
itructlon end will Include three
hedrooma end two hath room*.

loan* « &gt; i r made In f i r ,I . fur „ u n ta rlly rm ilrlh llte d $22 50 al then
I u I h I " I " h im - I Iiih i
SJ.'HIII.UOO, regular meeting Mutidav night

which
•til.-- th-- laiu-'it minil»‘t and inmmul "f Imui* ever
made in tin' Imttk'a lu*toiy.
Vlr. Ingli-v iii.ii ''nil'll thiil reactivation "f ' In- Saofiird Naval
Auxiliary An Station ha* iiu-rea'■'(I ai-Gvily in all ile|iaitnienl* of
llie hunk wliirli, of rooiki', icfli-rU
Increased lunini-'* in tin- commun­
ity. The volume of ovi-i Hie riiun*
•ir de, iio-IIii h.inille-l Hii* year
amounted lo fMi.ouii.ii'io. the high*
e*l nn re&gt;'(ud.
The Hi'tollinrnl l"«n depart­
ment, lie-aleil in room .'llh, 51(1,
117 nnd 711H of the hank liiillding,
liaj lie, ii I ii o|iernlion for ulmtxit
tivn yiuiri and Im* ahown plienom*
etial growlh under Him alii,)
maiuigi locnl of J. It Roxton, Mr,
Ingley Halil. THE* de|iartment In
IITil made more than 41)00,IHHI In
loan* covering a wole iiingr nf fl*
mincing, Inrliiding
repairs
to
home* (F itA Title I), aolninoliile*.
appliiinn a, farm implemunta and
fur iietaunal c*|icn»r*.

The Wcnlher

i

No. 101

EMl«lil^*hed It'd*

Terminal Group Congress Urges
Calls Meet For Economy And No
More Taxation
Tonnage Study

M ERCHANT MARINE
County Bailiff J. A. Cunningham
and Mrs. Cunningham were de.
lighted recently at receiving s
radiogram from Ihe Mediterranean
area from tiielr son Wesley Cun
ningham of Ihe Merchant Marine.
Informing (hem-Ihal hr i* well end
FMIlna hi
ealemllng
holiday greetings. They
hadI nol Hen
___
_____
ard...from him
store ...
he
l O M f l N M **■ » « • # f * * i
lift a Baltin
Baltimore, Md„ hospital sev­
eral months ago where he had been
Wo m a n h o s t a g e
N, N. Y. (At— An armed taking treatment.
„ barricaded himself In a
TOMrNftENn M E E T
■ear here todat, fired el
A convention of Townsend Ciubi
■ and held a woman of thn Fifth Congressional District
will he bald 8unday afternoon, Jan.
. is of nfficars surround- W, at 1:10 o’clock al the City Hall.
bouse, the man threatened Wayne B. Albers, state organiser.
and then began talking to
troopers through the woman,
taklber ha waa Daniel Waller
New Jeraey, but later told a
by telephone that that waa
* name. He would not erewe labored today to get Ihe
name.

..PS

A few light acaitcrcd allow*
r r » in rnntr.il and south jxirlions this* alternnnn followed by *
colder and fair through Friday
Much rubier north and central por­
tion. frost and freezing extreme
north tonight

Ihe -lei-rilli:

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..I outer w a , f ix 'd i " ' ii'.i'lesx
i|., -l.-io iv.i
i " in p lH i l\ ui' of
n ,'lel
|i look' Ilk* nor '" " V hni-e I*
f.,1 Ihe ii ea I he i to m o d e l,de " llie
I'l-m i'y lv .illlii'x rad io ml .iml ,vent
sllenl for 17 luinulex
\i I 22 they sent uinlher SO S
"|| looks like we have to
.,|,:,udoa ship
f m - minutex l a i n
I'o rtv five
p e rM iii' alioard Font hoat*

Ami .d I 50 Ihe fm.il dramatic
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index .niilli of t'enlial Alaska's
MHilheru rnastliiie II ii one uf Ihe
rmiglie.xl aiea* in Ihe Pacific
Hi pan. mariner* sav
llu- Pennsylvania, a foimer Vlrlory ship, wa* en route lo Japan
al llu- lime II iH-eamr disabled
after Iniidtog general cargo at Se
ii tHi- and Vancouver, It G.
II wav in distrexN on il* ,last .trip
R* «l«ipin nnil ul.io
crack III It* deck plate*

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Mir/.
"Flame of Arshy"
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M OVIHLAND
"Ablxiti end Costello Meet
The Invisible Man"
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"Golden Girl"
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Rewards Raised
Nation Seeking To Unsnarl Traffic
For Perpetrator^
Problems Is Turning To Toll Roads Of Bomb Blast

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11:15
11:10 Itno Cluh

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By The AssorlelPd Bren
i&lt; '.,a lla n r d F r a a. F a g * Oa#5
More and more motnrlits con
I :»n I’opular Hlar
H O L L Y W O O D “I
observe that Mr. Truman seemed
expect to do their driving on loll f
1:13 I-a iln A m .rlca u A
By BOB TIIOMAH
tu huve "backed down" on previ­
roads, a growing trend as the na­ *1130 N .w a
/
ous demands for repeal of the
t i l l M u.leal V a r l.ll.a
tion struggles to unsnarl Increas­
3.110
r N u n . lla m a
By HOB TIIOMAH
Tuft-llurlley Act.
ing traffic problems.
N*w«
1 no lia
World At T h r .a
The President asked fur revision
HOLLYWOOD OH— The husbands
Many traffic experts reluctantly
J .r r jr D ia y o rk .
1.15 Tnduy'a Hlar
l-MUy liu ch ln I'laya
of (lie law.
3:30 l i l t . And D .a d lln ..
TALLAHASSEE
— The rehave come around to the Idea that of America can rest assured that
V4Vf*»F J
i.su J O . n iory IK-luni) in* I
thurrl.ill called tno President's
if we can't get new hlghwavi anv mllsdv's wardrobe will not !&gt;&lt;■ rev­ ward on il„- heads »jf tho*r rc
M.
. I T » i . Ilaod
r o v .r y
presentation "inaslurful" but Re­
other way, wn'd better have toll olutionised by any mom 'Looks' In s|N,n-ilhle for the Christmas night
N ile m illio n
4:00
Muale
l.iV
.r
a
I'gm
.
I’hll l l . n l At O raan
publicans sailed into It as a polit­
killing of two Florida Negro lead­
roads.
1932.
4:10 Nawa
It a D a n r.llin *
ical campaign document which
Highways with on admission
That comforting news comes ers has gone up to 15,000 and
tln lin t Nat Iona
4l35 lly ll. 'i u r . t
Sen. Dirksrn ( H -111 ) said laid
priro already ure In operation In from Gilbert Adrian, whose dress (iov. Fuller Warren has assured
H ay M cK in le y Ork.
IlOO Th # llh y lh in Iln u r
t v
At llom a W ith M u.le
down only "a blueprint of exhaus­
New York, N
New Jersey, Connecti­ creations have been worn by most the nation there will be no clemen­
coo N .w a
N . wa
tion."
cy for Ihc murderers If convicted.
cut, New Hampshire ond Maine. Hollywood glamor queens.
man off
« :IS Hporla K in g of P ay
Itepiihlicans and some Demo­
Denise Darci-I nuestlons Bobeit Taylor's handling of Ihe wagon
The governor told a delegation
A seventh, Oklahoma, has a toll
" I think that American women
(
30
M
a
rk
.I
II.p
u
r
l
FHIIIAV
4 10 Hporla f a ra d .
crats looked upon his message as
have outgrown any ‘luniks' that nf Northern whiles and Ncgurcs train, in this scene from MUM'm “ Westward the Women", shuwlng on
road under construction.
W eale in JnintHiriHi
&lt;45 I ..lo r .a
outlining the general issues on
Three others— Indiana, ohlo and might be pul over on them," he he Is Increasing Ihe reward from the Hilt Thi-utru screen Sunday and Monday.
N .w a
1.110 D riftin g On A Cloud
which his party must stand In next
West Virginia— have passed the remarked. "If (here Is any noluble $2,000 lo $5,000. The delegation,
M u rn ln c M .lm ty
7:10 t 'l ' C o n iin .n la ry
H .v .n O 'clo ck .C lu b
November's election. Irrespective
T i l l llo*.a F o r A loidy
necessary legislation although ex­ style In 1952, It will be the 'Amer numbering nine 20 representatives
N .w a
(
iMiund traffic an the St. Johni, to­
T 130 N .w a
o( whether he decide* lo run
act routing has not been completed lean Look.' II will be a crystal of Jewish and Negro organiiutlons,
m*orla At A (llance
7:15 Mualo
gether with the consolidated state­
again.
In all. rive others— California, Illation of all the things that the Progressive Party, the Ameri­
K » y K y a .r O rk .
7:40 Melody T i m .
ment
of
nnrth
bound
canned
cltrua
Alornlnn li.v o iio n a
7:45 Kddy P u rh ln I’laya
Qeorglo, Florida, M°ryland and American women have found prac­ can Labor Party and labor or( I 'a a il a a ,! F ra m F a c e O n sl
fruit
tonnage
made
In
1949,
and
Mm,da In Mualn
1:00 V a r l.ly H a ll
Body armor for uvlators con­
North Carolina— aro looking Into tical through the years.
guniiullons und Ihe Civil lllghls crease of 22.313 tons over 1IM9 in- with (be report of Ihe lllll/ar Asso
SJe.rld At Nina
1:10
•el T h a Hand
sists of u thin sheet of aluminum
the possibility.
"After all, American women lead Congress, railed on Warren In lund shipments.
I hit t u n ) A t Organ
0:00
Edition
dates,
according
to
Mr.
Ilutchlaon.
A lyln o lin y O rk.
harked hy scvernl-plv-nylon.
(ill
( Thc motorist already pays heavy a much different life from Euro­ "lake extraordinary emergency
Heed A t O rgan
The committee, said Mr. Fltta, la
More specifically the engineers
taxes for road construction when pean women That Is why they eon measures lo bring to Justice Iho
awaiting
the
arrival
of
O.
O.
Wuili,
he buys gasoline ond license plates. nol follow European styles. Th. ilrndlxh murderers of Mr. and Mrs. pointed out that during 1930 some
315,774 Iona of freight moved be- owner of the Marine Transportation
Why, he may well ask, should he American woman Is active; she Harry T . Moore."
Rtly Or A i F i Pint Quality Mtrehandlttt und Everyday taw I’rlcex For
Norfolk, Va., to dlscuaa proa/ pay an extra churgu for new roads drives a car, takes part In jiporla
Tho Moores died after a bomb Iween Jacksonville end Lake Har­ Co.,
dlve ratea ami freight movement
, for which ho was taxed In the first and (ravels a greal deal. There exploded under their bedroom in ney on the river. Of this, 293,034
tween New Jeraey and Sanford,
fore, hor clothes must be stream- their home at Mims. Moore was tons, mostly oil, represented In­
" place?
combined with trucking ratea from
The answer Isn't simple.
lined *o they can be naeked for stale secretary of the National bound traffic, since no facilities for Sanford
Into central Florida areai.
True, this country has the great­ travel and uncluttered so they Association for the Advancement northbound Iraffic now exist In
Hanford.
est system of highways, ruads and won't get in (he wuy
of Colored People.
streets (about 3,333,000,000 miles)
This, sold Mr. Flits, represents
An Army explosives expert ar­
"I predict Hie hern line will re
r i. in the world. Hut America also main where It Is— from 13 to I4“, rived at the scene Wednesday lo un Increase of 38.MI8 tons over Ihe
owns and uses 70 tier cent of the Inches from the floor, or about in study Ihe ruins und try lo find vear I IHU, with indications that the
U ' . i l l a s . 4 F la m !• »■ » O m I
world's passenger cars and SI per the middle of Iho calf. Kxiierlem e mil what caused the blast. An In- flgurv for 1031 will show a further
Southern and Central Districts.
cent of Iho trucks and buses, lie- has proved the! Is (he best length. flee also Is making an Inquiry Inrre.-ise.
lowest temperatures In low
lie pointed oul that this Increase
fore long, according to Industry A shorter skirt Is unflattering, und
The delegation asked Warren to
ground locations occurring near |
estimates, there will be 50 million a longer one Is unwieldy."
In
water
frelghl
on
Ihc
St.
Johns
outlaw Ihe Ko Klux Klurt In Florida
lllver parallels a similar Increase sunrise Friday morning.
vehicles on the roads.
"What 'about the plunging neck­ and rail a public meeting lo ex­ on Iho Ohio Blvcr, and that from
Caineivllle Dlatrlct: 30 to 331
Most of the l). S. road system
press indignation at the Moore
was designed and built in the early line?" I asked, somewhat avidly slaying and at other bombings and HMI! to I960 water traffic between north portion, 32 to 36 in south
Ana I’aff
"That will continue to be a mat­
portion. Scattered frost.
i. Twenties, when there wore only
altcmplrd bombings of Negro and Pittsburgh, Pa., and Louisville,
Upper East Coast District: 32 lo i
C u s to m e rs *
nlno or 10 million vehicles reals ter of taste, as It always has," he Ldiglmis centers In Dade County. Ky.. showed an Increase of 12,TOIL3&lt;i north portion, 34 to •33 south
tered After 1030, road construction replied. "Women who cun and want
The governor said ho sytnpa ooo tons.
drooped off sharply and never to weur a low neckline will do so. limed with Ihe inlrrriiclul group's
C o rn e r
Mr Hutchison In his report, portion. Scattered frost.
Ann Page Prepared
others
will
not.
There
Is
nothing
Orlando Dlatrlct: 36 to 40, oxcept
picked up.
opposition to the Klun hot said It polnlcd oul lo Mr. Flits, that prior S3 and acatterad frost in muck-1
new
about
decollutogc;
women
to
Ihu
deulb
of
Edward
Higgins,
•
Last year, the nation s|x&gt;nt ft,
••Howdy N eighborr
appeared Ihe Kluxera have a con­
i 100,000,000 on muds, hut authori­ have been using II for centuries stitutional rigid lo assemble pouce the Ford Motor l'n,, hod been In­ lands.
That’a Juat how wo feel
Hrooksvllle Dlatrlct: 35 to 40 and
ties believe that uti adeipiate new II wus merely brought Into Ihc ulily The Klun "poses as a peuce terested In establishing here a
Ann Page
■bout the 0 million folkx
road program will cost between limelight when muny women in able assembly when they assem­ branch office for Ulitrlbutlon of aalchea of light frost In north por­
who osll on ue every doy l
•5,700,000.000 and seven billions an­ television used II, liccuuse Iho earn ble" he told the group
rord and Mercury cara which tions. Above 37 degrees and no
fruit danger remainder of Central!
nually tor the next IS or 20 years era focuses nltrntlon on Iho upper
Thxt’i how we'd like them
He emphusi/ed be himself has would be brought to Central Flor­
Mrlcts. Forty degrees and high*
ida by barge line
llcsldes, lax revenues earmarked part n( the body.
no
fondness
for
the
Klun
but
said
to
feel about ue. too. And
Does he, us a designer, resent II
IlllUdsI* All (ireen
for roads freipienlly ure channeled
Completely refuting Ihe Impreaa- Everglades District and above 45 |
evidence in Ihe Moore bombing
moet of them do— simply
off to other uses, reports the Na­ when a low neckline detrucls from seems to Indicato It had no part Ion here that freight traffic mov­ dcvreei Extreme Southern Dlatrlct.
becauke A*P h u always
Forecast for Friday: Fair and
tional Highway Users Conference. his gowns?
ing by water was drying up, la
"Nol In the least Some women In Ihu Incident.
colder.
been known ■■ the friendly,
And the money spent on roads
this
Information
regarding
south“The
typical
Ku
Kluxer
hasn't
Future Temperature outlook:
"neighborly1
' piece to shop.
often Isn't spent wisely, according can look very attractive thul wuy " sense enough lo handle a piece
IOC',. Pure Vegetable Shurlrnlng
Bather cold Friday night. Indica­
Adrian designed gowns at M(SM of ex|&gt;erl explosives such as took
to the American Automobile As­
That
"warm"
fooling by
(»f
action
taken
after
Ihe
Moore
tions of frost In North and Central
In Iho glamor days of (Surho, Ihe lives of those good elliiens,"
sociation.
our ciutomera haa been go­
deaths and Ihe Negro cnuplo might Districts and slight risk of frost
"Too often." suys an AAA Shearer and Crawford, lie recent he dec lured
go down In hlxlnry as "martyrs In mueklands of Southern District
ing on for ■ long time now.
ipokcxnian, "the money Is spent ly returned Ihere to put on a fash
Warren pledged that If he Is
Saturday morning.
And in that spirit we think
, where the voters are, not where inn show In "Uively lo la,ok At." governor when Ihe Moore murder­ for brotherhood."
of you end are doing our
. the cars travel. Too often, It's When I saw him In his srenled ers are convicted there will he no
ent on smnll local mads Instead salon, ho was surrounded by bolts clemency for them.
beat to see that Aa P is all
AAP
of cloth and preparing for his own
mn
Important
highways."
CKNTHAI, FI.OKIDA (JlIICK FUKK7.K
"In short. If they are sentenced
that you expect it to be. If
Toll mads were used In this showing of spring fashions.
lo Ihe eleelrie chair they will gel
it ianTt, tell ui. Incidentally,
AND STOKAtJK CO.
. n , P lf d l 1,1,1
country as far buck as the late
The designer has long comballcd Ihe electric chair If I am governor
if your Aa P itore manager
lllh Century but they were aban­ Parisian dictates and was an up ul (hut lime," ho dcclurco
doea call you "neighbor,”
doned toward the close of-the 19th ponunt of (he lute, unlumcntod
After u two hour conference at
Century us long-haul traffic was "New Look." He remarked:
rather than by name, we
Iho Capitol, tho governor Invited
diverted from hurses and wagons
think you'll know why.
"The French were out of the Ihc Intcrruclul group to luneli with
tho railroads.
running during Ihc war years.
i modern times, the toll road When the war was over, they tried him at the Executive Mansion. Ills
CUSTOMER RELATIONS
"■**'1 has been opposed by the AAA, lo focua attention on themselves personal llmimsino and highway
D IPT.
Chamlicr of Commerce, the They threw out everything wo had patrol cars carried Iho delegates
AAP
Feed Stereo
in
the
mansion.
hway Users.Cty fcirgya, the, U. found prM fkal.ovir the ypors and
TtBi group was served sandwich­
4 0 l«W M B N k i t .
P h o M 1818
Bureau of Hoafla ana other or- substituted skirts that reached In
H
e
n
tS t
flattens. They've argued that Iho ground, padded and drooping es at card tables set up In o draw­
ing room. This Is customary when
roads are undemocratic, that drossea.
•SMALL WESTERN
large groups are entertained.
y Involve a double lax, that
"It was a clover promotion, but
toy aro costly to maintain.
Warfcn sat with Artist Itockwell
More recently, however, (hero American women will not fall for Kent and another while mun at one
lb .
has been some shift In the expert such a scheme again. They cannot of Ihe tables
opinion. The AAA now concedes afford to completely take over
The conference was resumed In
Fresh Tender
there are some instances where their wardrobes And they will nol Ihc munsion uftcr lunch Then Ihe
IIO NK LK 8H flltIHKKT
W ESTER N C E N T E R -C U T
toll roads ure justified A survey lo for fashion* unsultcd to modern delegation wus luken on u lour
by the Brooking* Initltullnn con­ tving We huve weeded our tush of Florida A. A M College for
cluded that while the loll mad is Ion garden."
Negroes.
Gum) Juiry
still wrong In principle It must
Warren told Ihe delegates he
The Tasmanlun "tiger", actually
bo considered In the absence of
other highway financing methods, a marsupial wolf, is one of the looked with favor on the Idea of a
state-wide meeting und said he
tipeclally since many states ul- rarest of living animals.
probably will call it soon In Ta l­
Fresh Crisp
t&gt; ready have reached their debt llmTO P O K AD E L E A N
HICKORY SM OKED
lahassee.
W t HI,
»K
Tho governor suggested a new
&gt;
Another study, by the Bureau of lint cutton per acre for IUS1
i -J r - Of Public Administration at the Is estimated at !I82 pounds. Thu "moral climate” might appear In
, y . University of California, found that 11)60 uvorago was only MO pounds. Kloridu und uthcr stole * as a result
U.H. HOOD B E E F
W ILBO N ’8 C E R T IF IE D
i the major toll projects are "ft&gt;. nanciully sound ventures, partlcutarty over n long term. The Penn­
a ku
"Super Right” Hard Corn Fed Wentern I, cun If) to 12 lb. avg.
sylvania Turnpike Is the only projH w n r IHstrirt Sli».
OUR OWN PACK
K IN O A N KK LIA B LK
• i* K t which has been In operation (ImrMr Xu. ISiaT
iiiii’o irr pv H ix n iT iu v o f
a long enough In be classified a
TIIM nX IFllllP vri,SIXTH X ATIUXADIIXX4X
proven surccss. Other roads, howOF BVXFOItll IT TIIM STATM IIF FMMIIIlA,
T ill) (I'l.oaM
MIBII OF HI'SIXHSI
AT TIIM
HI
f, Indicate a present or pmb
ox of .cm m h m ii ai, i oaf
i future ability to accomplish
pi Hi.ism .ii ix NMaroxai
aro Tan t o c a m .
tann Center CuIn
„ ’TIIM CCHIIMXI'V
liquidation."
I'm
H HV roNPTHOM-MH OF
WAHM
MHVIaMII
VrATITMN
m sHt-riox sail. if. a. n
m&lt;
I'X IIH M
a 111 mile New Jersey TurnAaaKTs
. la atlll tuo new to draw any i'Huh i.utmic-a with other liiuiks, ln rlm llu u r r s .r v * Imlnm-n
FLORIDA GRADE A
ll.lUl.ttSII.IX
elusions. But the five other
Mint cash Item* In pruo«M or collection
...... ......
Iiii-il 3,713,540 .»'»
tea which have toll roads were I'lU lx l Hlataa tlu v e riin i.n l uhllaaDune, direct amt auaranli&lt;«il
im,r,is.n
Large
'M
lt. &lt;of
H ta l.s
Eg. targ e
. issp
. . . e .ia
i. ..............
.. .mol
. . . . . .iio llilin
. .. .l auliitmsloiia
ased enough with fhe results to (Other
ISO ,Kill
liunda, note*, and deb.nlurea
tn extensions ur undertake new t'orimrala stooka (Including
i n e —_. IMOO.OO slock of
Find Cut tain or Rib
t.nun.nn
a li.tnkl
..... ............... ...................... ................
- T I . ....
projects. The toll highways,
l.iln 311.35
I was
aa fnunil
found, lightened the lose
s (Including (None ovardrafla) ..................
L O C A L LY PRODUCED
i Other ........
mn In arteries, generally
57.107 is
fixture* I I T i l l l Ilank pramlata owned l l V . l i l 47. fu rn llu ra anil
s. 5ol. is
•••e e e
•e e e •e e
up through traffic and In O lhar asaala
, Instances allracted naw buii0,111,411.7*
FLA.
GRADE
A
DRE88ED
*
DRAWN
TOTAL
AMHKTH
to the areas- Involved.
"Super Right" Heevy Western Choice
| ,M iE i w &gt; a ” .....
• Pennsylvania Turnpike hat Hamand dapiialle of Indlvlduala, partnarahlp, and
1,107,141.70
corpnrallone ............................... ...... ................... . ......................
more than doubled In length, Tim a dtpoalia of Indlvlduala partnsrshlpa, nod eorporalluna 1,440,101.11
Lb. To
oi.050.34
now a UB-mlie ribbon of 11a|ii&gt;a11 a nf United Hlataa Unvernm ant ........
• • s • s
Lb. Avg.
alia of Hlataa and pollljra
politicall ai|t&gt;4lvlalona
aubdlvlalona ..............................
711,115 IT
ate stretching acroaa the state tiapoalla
So.40«.ri
- nanoalia (ra rtlfla d and caahlarS cherka, alc.i ...............
.Klng-of-Pruiila, near Phila- Olhar
T OTAL DHI’OHITH ............. ..................wl il,il7.ull.se
"Super Right" Extra ta*n Thin Sliced
, to the Ohio atata lino at Olhar' liabllltlaa ....... ....................... ................... .............. ........... \...
11,117.31
Lb. To
ur&lt;. 0 .
i ,i u ,l 7 u i
TOTAL U A BI L W E H ^ w ^
w s ..............
I Lb. Avg.
Capital Blocki
W C A U O H A V E A GOOD EUPP 1.V OP LO C A L
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Admiral Libby Says
Reds Are Scared To
^ Let POWs Choose
Hr OLKN C LEM EN TS
MUNSAN. Korea if-A lllc d ne­
gotiator* today accused (he Com*
munlitx of scheming to strengthen
thalr force* In Korea by "forced
repatriation" of prisoners of war.
Rear Adm. R. E. Libby laid the
Red* are "icared to death” of
giving war prltoner* freedom of
choice a* to whether they want to
be repatriated.
gi He told the lied* that by oppos*Tng this principle In the Allied plan
they "denounce Individual freedom
anu advocate slavery."
The U. N. again rejected the
Red compromise truce supervision
plan because It failed to ban con­
struction and repair of military air­
fields.
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the seventh month subcommittees
on truce supervision and prisoner
exchange appeared tightly dead-

By ED CREAGH
l For Hal Beyle)
WASHINGTON (* -"D e a r sir:
" I have been hearing tor a long
lime about what a big place Texas
Is and what wonderful people Tex­
ans are. and I have started to
wonder.
"M y daddy says If you read It
In tho newspaper It's true, so 1
am counting on you to set me
straight. Is there any such p’ see
a* Texas?
"Trustingly,
"Virginia/’

No, Virginia, there Isn't any
Texas.
Texas Is just one of those goodnatured American myt
myths — like
Paul Bunyap, George Washington's
cherry tree, or Brooklyn— that havi
been handed down, generation aft
er generation, until man;
ny people
have come to believe that
t
they
are true.
It wouia dc nice, wouldn't it. if
there really
oauy were a
e Texas?
sexes? A
a
thundering
ng dey-end night rodeo,
with oil gushing
i
from every hoofprint? AK Valhalla
______________________
(that'4 a sort
of Hot Springs, Ark., for the gods,
Virginia) of the tallest, handsom­
tf° "Y o u r opposition to our proposal est, bravest hombres ever to whip
la based solely on your aim of out a .45? And tho sweetest, pret­
Improving your military manpower tiest women this side of Mary Mar­
situation during an armistice,” lin?
Only that
But you're getting to be • big
___ benefits youf side militarily girl now, Virginia, and the truth
whlc
do you consider true and right­ must not be kept from you. Don't
eous.
tell your playmates, but there Isn't
"Having augmented your forces • thing between Oklahoma end the
throughout tho war by ’freedom of Gulf of Mexico, between Louisiana
choice' you now seek to continue ■nd Arisons, except send and sage­
to augment your forces by Its op- brush, swept ceaselessly by howl­
jw slte, 'forced repatriation.’
ing winds that sometimes sound
W North Korean MaJ. Gen. Lee like human voice*.
8 ang Cho called Libby's statement
Figure It out for yourself. Vlr"vicious propaganda/'
lnla: There couldn’t be a Texas,
"You should not have used this lwo nation M
M earth, W1
ww„ this
on
not w
oven
manuscript In here in the confer- r|ch *nd powerful land of our*,
e n c e " U e said. "You should have,could lfford , T „ „ . j, Xexani
handed It over to your propaganda |retUy
thfr# wouldn't be
room for the real of us. Before
you knew It, the whole country
would be overrun by Texan*. And
that way madness lies.
How did this Texas legend get
ISOTHK
started, then?
■■■far*. S'lurlU*. Jaaaa rt HHk. IMS
Well, years ago a couple of pio­
N U T U K IH I I K I I K I i r IIIV H N thal
tmi piim ill to *'liM|it«*r l-*4. Florida neers, real put out because a
r lit I lit I'M. Inst, u* niiinniltMl. Ih « fob stranger had pokod his nose into
InwIuir Ut-ni-rllii'il limit In gamlnol* their
lr private bailiwick of Arkan
( ’oil lily, K lo tlilu. w ill In' nffrrt-il ta* , stood staring moodily out at
fur .a la ui iiii M I i' u iilrry fur lha

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hlalim t uiul In-Hi •null ulil nt Hi*
front ilmir uf Hit- Ht-niliii.li* County
Court lluu-ifi. mi Haiifunt, Im lim ln g
■ I l l i l S n m , un Monday, Jan u ary
I lt h . A. I&gt; 1*51:

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man to give to the broadcaitcrs
and news agencies."
Libby said tha Reds Insist on
"forced repatriation" of war pri*
oners for three reasons:
"First, you do not trust the vol
unteers of your army now In our
prisoner of war camps . . .
"Second, you do not wish to exuse the Republic of Korea naonals whom you have Incorporat­
ed Into your army to freedom of
choice publicly expressed. You arc
fearful that the results would In­
dicate that many have actually
been Impreaaed Into your aarvlce
against their will.
Third, having augmented y
forces throughout tho war by 'ft
dom of choice' you now seek to
continue to augment your force*
by its opposite, 'forced repatria
tion."’

B

JayceeMccttng

t HE

OLD"HOME TOWN • •—

Truman On Ike

' By STANLEY

T H E SA N FO R D H E R A LD
Thursday, Jan. 10, 1932
Pagv 3

O'niitlRard rtam l*ii« Or#!

i r « lla * M ream Wee* OM I
nounced there will be a meeting of
the Jaycee executive board, the
tourist building committee and the
circus committee at 8:00 tonight
in the Information Booth.
Mervln
Osier
and
Gordon
8waeney were put on the circui
committee by Mr. Crawford. Clar«
ence Knight anil Mr. Sweeney
were suggested as nominees to
replace Howard Boteler, Jr. who
i* moving to Atlanta, on the Jay.
eta executive board.
The Junior Chamber of Com­
merce’s Tourist building fund
added 1144.50 during the oast
week to tiring thv loini cuulu'uutlons up to |i
11,003.25.
K. H. Echols
$ 1.00
Sanford T a il Service
10.00
Day and Night Grill
15.00
Kadet’s Jewelry
2
Arthur Klrchhuff
7.00
Gen* Tucker
•2.00
Jack Blanton
1.00
M. C. Hagan
1 .0 0
Judge Sharon
1.00
Anonymoua
1 .0 0
Anonymous
1.00
Anonymous
1 .0 0
Anonymous
1.00
Anonymous
1.00
Thrift Oil Co.
10.00
E. K. Coberly
LOO
Mrs. V. H. Anderson
9.00
D. W. Kettering
.50
Lt. Comdr. L. E. Tew
1.00
Mrs. Mildred Tillls
1.00
Mr*. 8. E. Barbour
1.00
Sanford Doudney
6.00
Anonymous
Dr. auy Reiman
16.00
Mercantile Tourist Cabins
б.00
Dr. Orville Bark*
6.00
Investor
2.00
Letha Fowler
1.00
Sweeney’s Gift Shop
25.00
Imst week's total
1,468.75
Grand Total
1,003.25

without Issues but was marked by
exceptionally scurrilous attacks on
Scott by newspapers and stumpspeakers."
The dictionary gw* on In say
that heutt's "straight forwardness
was un easy target for the Demo­
crats He was overwhelmingly tiefeaed hy Kraliklin Pierce "

wisdom nf havina a military man
a* President. Mr Truman told re­
porters in read up on Ihe biography
of lieu \\ infield Scott.
Would the President give any
line it* to wti.it till* was about?
No. said Mr Truman, adding
that the reporters would liuve lo
i fail that lor themselves
Scott, a hero of Hie Mexican
War. wa* nominated for President
m IM-.2 by the Whigs The diction
urv of American biography say*
"Hu- campaign was essentially

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proitui*. market ■ Irmly.

SEOUL, Korea oil— Communist
riflemen stopped a U. N. raiding the West, wondering tf it wusn’t
party which stormrd up the slopes lime to push on
"Sure Is u big place," one of
of u hill northwest of Yonchon In
snow-covered western Korea be­ them suiil
"llm inpf,"
said the other
fore daw n todsy.
A r m y said
*
The U. S. Eighth
the "Nothin's sure 'ccpt death 'n'
£nth Army
&gt; reach ihe top of taxes."
"Haw haw haw.” - chortled Ihe
.... ......
....... jtullcd back after
the
hill. They
Jts hours under heavy mortar fire. first pioneer, who was hard of
Only light contact! woro reported hearing. "That's a good one, nolhelsewhere on tha 143-mlle front aa In's sure 'cenl death ’n' Texas "
His friend Imiked at him sharply,
snow and fog blanketed Korea.
With target* shrouded, Allied saw his chance and took it. He
warplaM* wera mostly grounded. shot the first pioneer, moseyed
back East and sold Ihe Joke (for
that kind of thing was regarded
as a Joke In those day*) to a magaline called Ihe New Yorker for |3
XOTIL-n
Americans are great onea to go
Nolle* I* h*r*hy Ivan that W»
are engaged In bu*ln*** at lou along with a gig, and the alory
Norlh Park Av»nnu* Maiiforil, Meml- spread. Prople started
ita
pretending
. rid* under lha firno)* Cuunly,. .rfor
called
lllluu* nania, "Hayard ll**l|y Com- there really was a
a place
P
I
inny" and Insi w* lnl*nd In re
Texas. They invented imaginary
■ter »ald name pureuant tu
term* of Ih* Klrllllou* Nam* Ml* Trxuns, like Davy Crockett (who
tut*. tO'WlI: H*r. 144 0* uf Ihe really was a Tennesseean), and
Klorld* Mlnlul** last with the make believe eilie* lika Dallas and
Clerk of tha Clrrult Court uf geml Fort Worth.
F
I U I ____
nola
‘ Cuunly
“
Florida.
That's the story, Virginia, and
)•. Hayard Mmlth
L I’. I’aytun
I hope you'll keop It to yourself.
Owner*
Let the other children believe In
Texas It will do them good. Some­
body, prelanding lo b« Tnxan, once
said that If Ttxaa didn't gxlst, II
would be nacesiary to Invent on*.
Well, Texas doesn't exist, s o Sweol dreams, Virginia. Tha
eyas of Texas art upon you.

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WASHINGTON
- The possi­
bility nf inviting Gen Dmigla*
MacArthur to be keynote Micukcr
at the Republican presidential nom­
inating convention it under dlscussion by member* uf Ills' party'*
Executive Cummillee
A prominent GO!' ufflciul. who
asked not to be minted try name,
tuli! a reporter Hint lie and III*
colleague* have tulkeil over such
an invitation to tin- ueneral
If MacArthur i* Invited to speak
— amt accepts — ihe ronvenlinn
might note a contrast between hi*
attllmle tow aril Army regulation*
again*! iMilltical activity ami that
of Gen Dwight D Elsenhower.
Elsenhower ha* made H dear
that *o long a* he I* in uniform
as North Atlantic Treaty tirguniiation (N A TO ) commander, lie will
noi discus* political matter* al­
though he tin* made himself avail­
able for the 411)1' nomiualuin d his
friend* run get it for him
Although MacArthur wit* re­
lieved of hi* Pacific command*
by President Truman, the five star,
general remain* technically on ac­
tive duty, assigned lo the chief
of Gaff hut stationed In New York
Ih Iftlct1.* tn some office holder*.
Gen MucArllnir is reported to
have made il clear lie looks with
u great deal of friendly interest
on the bid uf Sen Taft &lt;It Ohlui
fur the llcpuhllean nomination
With this in mind, any invitation
lu Mur Arthur lo keynote tile eon
ventinn might meet with oppoxitlon
from within thr rank* of thr Kisen
hmver tiaeker*
Pidilieal developments Wrdlirs
day promised a head oil clusil m
Illinois among three uf the cunill
dates— Tuft, former Guv llurohl
E. Stusscn of Minnesota anil Kisen
hower.
Tall announced he will enter the
April 8 Illinois primary, although
he previously hud Indicated in
would confine hi* primary efforts
to tho April I Wisconsin and May
G Ohio contest*
Taft nxperts to have the solid
hacking of Ihe Illinois delegation,
hut Slas*rn said he would put hi*
nume in the presidential preferen
tial rare, the resulla of which are
merely advisory on the delegate*
An Elsenhower • for • President
group hu* announced Intention* ol
pulling up delegule cundidale* to
all Ihe cungrcsslonul districts In
Illinois
II
On Ihe other side of Ihe
the imi
iMditieal
iglns (D. Ill ) said
fence, Sen Douglas
he think* that If Elsenhower gel*
tha Republican nomination "bar
ring a miracle ho will be circled
by an overwhelming vote."
At Miami, Kla.. Rep. Hugh l&gt;
Scott Jr. (R .-I'a .) said Elsenhower
hacker* will make a "vigorous
dflva” In the South.

man who *ald lie was a tills-lull
PARIS ‘.I*
Probably uobtly offereil a at iiidlion It.me* Im Ihe
could have sold the Hiooklyn flask* toll of ui uiimni It.ui,'hilly
Bridge, even at nit rale*, to the and patriotically ilu- uiaripu* re
Manpils ilu Itmirc
fused
Hit a five inun eoiifidenee ring
M&lt; aniline he kept digging niln
bilkril hint of loo milium franc*, til* lean*, parting s*it It large -.niii*
vshi&lt; li cipinls the Inly sum of IJMV of money and fmalh with a vatu
Usmi h&gt; letting him in un ttie ground 1aide ni't'klaee hehuigllig lo III*
flotii of a runnier spy sehcUie lo wIfr
keep a whole goli ol uloillle lioinli
lie was piumi-eil the ioeil.il ol
stud awuy from Ihe Russians
Ita- I egion &lt;1 lloioiooi |,,i lo* i.real
I'o liii- said W ednesday
-silay tin
they ur sl-l i lee*
neinliers after
rested five gang me:
S-. ildeulv til* fin nil* wi ol iimlur
Ihe JMyi-urohl inaripil*. a mem ground When tin- manpils loiihln l
In i ol the old Ereneli uohility. got find tlieiu again In went lo po|i,e
Ihe wind up ami inviled offleers In ami ltn-y insneeled tin- ur.iulllin
see whether he was gelling lit* Il was prohalil v lln- initsl i spen
money's woilh
sin- Mind ever ••hi
Ilu- pnllie I-,Id the story lilts
Hi- mother in i. \ is Mon .i n
way
lllelilie rtiiiiue I iteilolie m um
I'lie niuripils was I,iking tile sun if Itaiuhoinllel in aie i Hoi, il Im
on tin- Itivler.i and met a man a lueeil ol lie&lt; p pritlili no loin'
wlio said lie was a l.l t'ol Her wihiI willi h l&gt; e.i.ils .hi an il
ttilfi a lei'll i .inking t'oiuiler *p&gt;
llei liner let In in in on a slule s«cri'l In- h.nl a lol ol liruulllin and
heavy waler lie w.is going lo sell
ut a line pi uf il In t ! S and Span
lah secret service orguniznlloii*
However, il was most Import.ml
to keep Hie llus.tan* from gelling
ft
• The inaripu* hjiiicti in thix patriuiie work and put up money tu
carry It out, being told lie wuntil

, ..........'[[• of a U. S. President
ha* no official till#.

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IN VIOI. A T I!
(Prom Kan.as Magailne)
Ho hai| never known
how could
ho know
That her limit owned mi master
Save lib own tlow meiiMire
Of little trifle* left from long ngo,
llald not lightly n« a bench hold'
itb liriiiht
■h&gt; Sc* treuMire*.
Hut jrnloiibly, inside biiino Innoi
door,
ft.*. Nor haarii the wild nurf of hit
lovi! come breaking
t Against tin- barrio* of henrt and
M.1L*
mind ■ . .
Long, long ago upon o moon-whit*
road
The key to that Inner dour wa'
lo.it
ihe key that none, not even «h&lt;
could find.
— Alum Koldbou lliglio

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Ihe Junior ('liainher of Com*
merer of (’online, III. i« gi-iimy
old. Ihry looked Ilie local crop
of gill* over anil impended the
annual lirauty contrii for a
couple of yean. ‘‘No lalrnt". w,n
the eapl.malion.
In Spring Hope, N. C. a mule
wat walking tpjjrlly down ihc
atreel when nn autouiohilr ran
right into him. Ihe mule lathed
out willi Imth lieela and kicked
ihe car right into n ditch tamin-j
at Iraii $300 worth of damatrr
to it. We know juit how that old
mule frit.
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' Prriidrnt I turnan pr/ipoiri in
his Slate of the Union menage
that Republican* at'well at Dem­
ocrats join him in an election year
armistice on "political * fight*".
Although nn one ran tpirtlion the
aarlouinet* of the world criiii, it
come* with poor grace from one
who ha* laid liimarlf i» wide open
Jo criliciim to n*k that criticism
be impended just when the
thing moil neethd in tin* country
is that »uch criliciim hear fruir.
Clniitian rnitiionaries are work­
ing among 170.000 priionrr* *il
war in South Korea. Not more
than one perernt were Chridian*
a year ago, now mnrr than 5 jiercent are, lay* the Rev. Bruce
Cummingt. who ha* hern working
among the Korean* for many
years. "Thoie we have been ahlr
to reach", lie «ayi, "would pul
many of our own church people
at home to ilmmr with lltrit
knowledge anil practice o( Chris•
tian principle*".

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Herald today publishra a
| article on toll roads written
lha Associated Press. Toil
1 are becoming of increasing
e in America, and in
for as the Associated
tya, "If we can't gel new
K any' other wav, we'd
* loll roads", Ona
len why wa can't
other way, Certainly
:ause wa don't pay
s lo build than, The
outlay^ F lo rid a h^for

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United StntcH in peued nn well nn In war. The propoaal rut
counter to the Kciicral tendency to reduce tho number of
crimen punlHhable by death.
In Kngland the death penalty wan exacted for a largo
number of petty offonaea In the rroventeenth and eighteenth
ccnturloa, evert for nteallng a loaf of bread. Fear of the
death penalty did not wipe out crime, however; on tho con*
trnry that wna n period of much crime. There in Homo In­
dication Hint crirnlnalH often pacnpcil any punlahment at
all Irecnitae jnrlea nrqnltterl them rather than Ire responalblo for aaaeaamnnt of the death penalty.
Nell her ia mere Imprisonment much of a deterrent
to crime. There have been porloda when prison* were made
aa dreadful aa poaalhle, to acute criminnla into the path of
virtue. Thin policy didn’t work, either.
(experience has .shown that education and rehahllltn*
tlon during a |K«iiial of Imprisonment offer the moat prom­
ising ho|M) for reduction of crime, and that the appropriate
length of tho period depends not ao much on the crime
which was committed aa on the nature of tho individual
criminal.
Kxport oplniona differ on the wisdom of captlal pun­
ishment. and &lt;m Its effect Iveneaa In deterring would-bo
criminals. Spying la one of the moat aerloua and dangoroua
of all Crimea, and tho beat of all knowledge and experience
in tho field of criminology ought to bo applied to the prob­
lem of preventing it.

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two-third*
for
out A five) majority on propoasal
budget amrmtmcnta.
i Appointed a committee to over
tul and recodify the city char,
ter for presenUllon to tha atata
legislature.
Commi*«lon&lt;»&lt;l the law firm of
Arnold, Matheny and Butt ts
uratt n new budget ordinance.
Adopted a motion tn reriulro ^
sealed blda on nil city purchase* n
In exceia of SICKS with approval ”
of the hlds contingent on a
majority vole of council.
Mayor lit-enlall flatly refuaed 1
to algn the budget amendment
motion* Inti law. On commlsatoning of the law firm tn blue­
print a budget ordinance, ha
wa* strongly antagonistic.

OR LAND O UP)— The executive
end of Orlando’s city government
collided he«d*on with the legisla­
tive branch yrtterday and when
the dust had aettled one ‘elty
worker was out of a job and 1*
three-man move to amend the
city budget had gathered threat­
ening force.
In a blistering three-hour aea*lon covering m-vrral Important
ieauea, a majority of commissionera:
Abolished the f'225 a month Job
of A (it. License Inspector Roy
C. Tanner.
There are nt least tilt different
Voted exten»ive changes In tho
city’s budget laws, including re- | kind* of *alt.

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This ring will be given free If you ran
buy elsewhere In thl* elty for le*» than

Although .fupan Ima made great strldea In becoming
more democratic alncn the end of World War II, many vlolatlona of fundamental human rights still exist there. The
office of the attorney general of Japan and several large
Japanese newspapers cite the fact that there .are instances
of police brutality, arrest without warrant, feudalism and
other evils, as evidence that .liipnn still has a long way to
go before it can lie called a truly democratic atate.
While abuses of fundamental human rlghtH can never
he condoned, it may he that the Japanese leaders who seek
to democratize their country are too impatient. Japan has
never Itoforo lived by the democratic: tradition and there
arc still hound to 1st strong ties to the authoritarian past,
especially among older people. In tho countries which can
accurately he called democracies there has been a steady
process, often over centuries of lime, which led to gov­
ernment by majority rule. American democracy did not
Flyinjc Enterprise
originate with the Declaration of Independence. That act
was rather the culmination of ii long struggle for Indlvl..............
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dual rights that had hegun long before Ihe Knglish Magna braved clou* la In Ihe writhing
vessel ns the Turmoil's lights
Chnrtn was signed.
the signal "C -I.O H -K ."
In the few years since Japan suffered ils crushing flashed
The funnel of the F.nterprise by
military defeat the nation has succeeded in revamping Ils this time was slapping Ihe surfare
laws to give individuals a rnueli greater degree of freedom. of Ihe son. The how wns consider­
There is no reason for discouragement in the things Japan ably lower than Ihe stern. A little
Hag still fluttered over
has net yet accomplished. Only time can establish tradi­ Ainerleun
Ihe rear part of the superstructure
tions of freedom strong enough to make Japan a true demo­ The wind was blowing fiercely,
cracy in thought and behavior, as well as In Inw.
pitching Ihe rescue logs about lU^c

Potatoes In The Lead
It aeems lo be the fate of |(otaloes to bo prominent in
the economic and imlitlcnl news of the day. For acvcral
yuura they were a chief target for criticism leveled against
tho agricultural prlco support program, until finally they
were removed fi*om tho support Hat. Now potatoes have
bocomu tho first fresh vegetable to be plnced under a speci­
fic price ceiling by tho Office of Price Stabilization, which
said similar ceilings nil other vegetables would follow.
It has long been recognized that tho isitato la a staple
item of diet; even in fnod-rlch Amrrlcn It accounts for about
a third of the total consumption of fresh vegetables. Now
we see that it lias a high place in national affaira, iim well.
It Iuim sometimes been referred to as "Ihe lowly potato," but
the Implication of that term Is certainly wrong. The potato
baa a high position.

Southeast Asia

ir«nllaar* h a * eaa* «*■•&gt;
(.‘omnumlat threat In that area
trnnaccmla auch tllvcrgt'nclr* aa
there are In nur pollclc* Inward
China." Britain rrrnKnltr* the
('aininnnlat regime while the Uni­
ted Klnlei ninlinucH relation* with
the Nntlonnllit government on for*
moss.
There have been periUtrnt resort* recently that the Chinese
Beds are building up strength near
Indochina for a major Intervention
In Ihe Inng struggle there between
Communist force* and French and
native anil Communist troop* In
Malaya ihe llritlsh for noveral
year* have been Involved In a
fluid ngalnit Bed* which Brlti»h
official* concede I* not going loo
well.
Both conflict* are *aid lo have
placed heavy strain* nn Brltlah
ItSSlII IVRUV
and French
reaourcea and the re­
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ported feallnfl
feallng o
of 4.th»*e
governmanta la lh*f if additional meaaurea art lo ba taken, and particu­
larly If Ihe Chinese Red* strike
to the south, tho problem of great­
ly Increased resistance will be
almost entirely up to the United
States.
Both American and Brltlah diplo­
mats privately asserted that the
"broad harmony of view" on Far
aiten)
aitert policy v
waa one of the more
' 1JRt accoi
accampllahmenta of Um
Ikya of conferences here.
Tha communique reportad agree* Achesoa. Their talks, In addition

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we are taking full dlslrcs* action per cent under water."
(alerting all vessels and lifeboats
4:(t7 — Turmoil to Lands End:
in tho area.)"
"She will Inst only two or three
3:12 Keith to Lands End: minutes."
"Plenty of snips standing by to
4:08 — Turmoil lo Lands End:
take Cnrlsen and Dancy off."
"Stem has reappeared briefly."
3:HI —
Keith lo Lands End:
4:10 — Englishman tn AP bureau
"Flying Enterprise listing M de­ tmndon: "All gone."
grees. Still afloat. Capt. Carlsen
The Entcrorlse, an Ishrandtscn
and Dancy standing on starboard Line vessel Insured fnr 1V« million
side nf deck."
(Inllars, was cn route from Ham­
3:20 — Land* End to Keith: burg. Germany, to New York when
"Is lifeboat In sight?" Keith to the Christmas hurricane caught
Lands End: "No, lifeboat not In her about 300 miles off England.
sight. Flying Enterprise now taking For days she was adrift with a
chips of wood.
crack In her hull, and sent an
Water poured Into the funnel of water down slack."
Ihe dying Enterprise.
3:21 — Keith lo Ttjg Turmoil: SOS Dec. 28. Then last Saturday
The two men leaped overboard, "Do you want Dancy in go back tho tug Turmoil began lowing her
even us Ihe Enterprise guve a lo Turmoil when picked up?" toward shore.
henve lo port and began slowly i Dancy Is Ihe Turmoll'a first male)
Carlsen and Dancy caught a
tn keel over on her side. • Part nf
3:22 — Turmoil to Keith: "Wo heaving line after many desperate
her cargo— worth more loan a mil­ don't caro where ho goes so long trie* and made It fast, then fas­
tened a towing line. The Enter­
lion dnllars— was strewn about the as he la aafe."
surface of Iho churning wntpr In
3:12 — Turmoil lo assisting ves- prise and her dauntless skipper al­
profusion Stain other ports of the sol Dextrous: "Dancy and Carlsan most won.
Kntvrpribu began In crack, ami are proparlng to Jump from the
BUt early
irly Wednesday morning
more cargo was pitched Into Ihe funnel. Btand by."
Ihe 730-yarn
tnwlinc
•y
.......... snapped under
sea
, /J 2:24 — Keith lo Lands End: "We Ihe buffet Ing of Ihe heavy seas.
By 2:31 p. m , the Enterprise see tho lifeboat now."
II was lha beginning nf Ihe end.
was fully on her side. Grimly Carl3:26 — Keith to Land* End: Evidently Iho tnwllno hed been
sen and Dancy, clad In llfo Jackets "Carlson and Dancy have Jumped scraped thin ngnln.st a sharp sur­
and dripping with water, watched from Ihe funnel."
face.
Ihe last gasp from ttm log.
3:32 — Turmoil to Keith: "Wc
Matters worsened from that mo­
It was a gallant death. Tho res- have got Imth off Enterprise."
ment. The elements wore against
3:33 — Keith to Turmoil: "Con­ the courageous skipper. Once (gain
ruo fleet saluted II. In Ihe Iasi
few minutes the lugs sounded Ihelr gratulations."
they brought up a storm to thwart
3:38 — Turmoil to Keith: "Both him.
sirens. Only tho bow of the Enter*
prlso was visible. At 4:00 p. mv men are O. K.
81111 Carlsen would not give up.
flares on tho surface nf the water and arc now In the captain's cabin
He knew his ship was taking water
near the ship wore lighted, casting changing their clothe*.”
3:30 — Turmoil to Lands End: badly, but ho huddled with Dancy
a weird light over the area as the
behind the funnel of the ship, cow­
Enterprise look her final lunge. “ Flying Enterprise still afloat. Go­ ering
before tho wind and spray,
Ono mlnule later the Enterprise ing down stem Brat."
3:44 — Turmoil to Lands End: and atlll hoped for the best.
was below Ihe sea.
Reporters aboard Ihe Associated
(.'arisen and Dancy were taken "Flying Enterprise completely cov­
Into the cabin of the Turmoil by ered In water. Cargo floating ev­ Press tug Englishman, on the
scene, gave this picture of the last
II* skipper, Capt. Dan Parker. The erywhere."
4:00 — Associated Press tug hours today, Just before the En
Navy said the two men had been
In the water only four minutes, so Englishman to Imndon AP bureau: terprl.se began tn sink:
effective had the rescue operation "Flying Enterprise now going
down Item first. Now Just a matter
been.
&lt;
Baby Florida lobitera may tra­
At Falmouth, which would have of walling. Cargo bobbing all vel hundred* of miles before set­
been Ihe Enterprise'* haven had over."
4:01 — Turmoil to Lands End: tling down.
sho won the magnificent battle,
terse shlp-to-shore radio mtaaagea "Starboard bow Just showing above
Kti'sla rlnlmed a total steel outtold of Ihe gallant end. The mea-, the waves. She la very brave.
Keeps going down and coming up."
ut lif 1061 of atiout .16 million
sages went this way;
4: g — Willard Keith to l.ands ron*,
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^uat about equal
tn that of
3:OR p. m — D.8 . dralroyer Wil­
lard Keith to Land's End radio End: "Enterprise now about 90 the ll. ft. HteeJ Corporation.
relay station: "Flying Enterprise
Is going down, kftklng attempts
In rescuo them now."
3:00 p. m. — Rescue lug Turmoil
lo tho Keith: "We have Just re­
ceived word that thei wealhi
w«jither_U.
BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES
# MILLWORK
loo bad for Ihe hellct
roetn. (The
Highway 17-92 South
tched
a
hellPhone
1447
Royal Navy had dlapalc!
copter fnr a reacue but It had to
turn hack.) She can't make It and
la returning tn beat. It la up tn
ua to take them off now."
3:to p. m. — ^tends End to Kolth:.
"Until receipt from you that you
or othcra have picked up Ihe men

inenl or identity of view* on many
of Ihe global problem* facing the
United State* and Britain.
Major point* of agreement In­
cluded:
Atomic base*— They confirmed
and formally slated In Ihe communition n lonunlandlng agreement
that the use of U. S atomic homlwr
base* In Britain would he "In nn
emergency" n mailer for Joint tieclilnn by Ihe British and American
government!.
Atomic energy— The communlnue mado no direct mention of
ChurchlH’a reported dealro for a
greater sharing of atomic secrets
with Ihe United States and Canada,
but It was learned that the subject
was discussed and that Churchill
reportedly fountl the discussion
satisfactory.
European army— The President
and Prime Minister declared they
will "lend all asslatance In Ihelr
power" to bring to completion ne­
gotiations among France, Ger­
many, Italy and the Low Countries
for formation of a unified Western
European military force.
Raw matartala— They reached
agreement on the baato plana for
providing additional supplies of
American steal lo Britain and
making available lo tha United
(Bates paw quanlltiea of aluminum,
tin and other matartala. Details lo the Southeast Asia problems,
may be announced shortly.
are concerned with the general
F.dan remained behind for an Far Kaat situation and '*nth the
additional day of confarencaa with

. Federal Hoots Lota Saak Stock
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M uch
as we like Senator
D o u ila *'
suggeilion
that
the
Democrat* should nominate Gen*
87«l Eisenhower too In *omr
respect*, we can see it* tlit*
advantages in othefi, It might
oa well to he thus assured nl
General Eisenhower's election; it
hi not be so well to give his
lition no chanre to vole
»r anyone else. In this way
Mpla lose their liberties without
i lha least suspecting it. Miller
ame the absolute ruler of
(m any not because all of the
pie voted for him (lie never
command a majority in a
ter election) but because he
got things fixed sn that
had no opposition. Tha British
( a word for it when thev
of "the loyal opposition"
something like that is needed
Make democracy work.

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FR ID A Y
The Hanford Shrine Chili will
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hold ll* »■•*(?'iInr 'tinner meeting al
the Montezuma Hotel at 7 :t)U
1*. Mi All Noble* arc requested in
I* prvient.
The nrele* of the Nsnfnr |
(lanlrn Club will meet at follow*:
Palm Circle will meet at Ijja t
noon, at the home of Mr*. II, N
Oaten, 33U N. Jessamine Avenue,
with Mr*. J. ll, Carlton, cngotten*. Magnolia Circle wl’l
w iw t tit 11:30 A. M. »t the homo
of Mr*. C. II. Cnitlilirn, 313 Hcvlt
Avenue, for a covered ilinli
luncheon, with Mr*. \V. K.
Kirrhboff, ,lr. a* ro-ho«te**.
The llemerocallli Cirele will
meet at 7:30 I*. M. at the Harden
Center, Mr*. C. E. Hunter nml
Mr*. J, Routh will lie liintte**,-*.
Mildew will be shown on flower
arrangement*.
Azalea Circle will meet with
J l« * . J. A, Young nt 8:00 |un.
V Hove Cirri* will meet ut If: 13
A. M. with Mr*. David Rut linell lid
on l.ak* Drive, DeBarv.
Jacaranda Cirele will meet nl
1:00 at the homo of Mr*. I,.
urke Kteele, IVMI Kim Avenue
meram, vi*itin«r. garden* In
Oviedo, Mlmoia Circle will me»r
at tl);0O A. M. *1 the home »f
Mm . !,o well Oiler, III) Rum
merlin Avenue.
Isora Cirele will meet nl '?:?'»
, M. at thr Imme of Mr*. J. K
erwllleg*".
.tr.,
with
Mru
Wlndon O’Neil, Oenla, a* Ih
gii"«t rneiter.
&lt; lllrt. Hardener* Cirele v HI iii***'
*1 10:00 A. M, al th« heme
Mr*. C. W. Maker, O'*I Plunin**
Drive K, n Sln"“ will lie l»Ne*l
Mr. nod Mrs, William II-rrr-M Kllnslrirk, whn*e marrisge was
speaker, with hi* topic, “ Air. an event of Dee. 37 in Hie Chapel or Peace, Holy Cross Church,
layering".
with the ll' V II. I.yltleliui /.imiiielliinu o(firialing. Mrs. Kilpulrirk
' Hlllllrit' C!fe|e -vill HI*** B* is the fomer Mi»* Duncan Cm dun (taker, daughter of Col. William
3:30 P. M. nt the home of Mr*. Ewing ll.kvr. D.R.A.P., Met . and Mr*. Maker of l.nkr Mary. Mi.
J. P, Th'irmnnd, &lt;113 Kim Avenn- Kilpatrick l* the soli of Mi ami Mrs. Kdwuid (iallln Kilpatrick, Jr.
wlHt e&lt;l. hoe*"***•». &gt;'r*. I Cae-er, The young ruuplc me now iiinkuig their Inline at 3I7H Palmetto
A iii'l Mr*, frank handler. Mr* Avenue.
WR, K. ftneh"«. guest spenker, no
|h" Ionic. "fTtr**""*".
The regular mnnthlv meeting "f
•Jidlle Harrison Chapter, D A It
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will meet at 3:(M) p,m. nt th" home
The Oil eles nf the Women' So p. Cole gave the clmpter III I he
of Mr*. K. K, Molt, tit Mill Park
Avenue, with Mr*. O. It llawioe elety of Christian Servin’ of tile i *|o’'v course, tile Ilook of Act*.
Those prc«ent were Mrs. A, it.
co-hoet***. All visiting doughter* First Methodist CInirrh met cn.lt
tills week. Ilepiuls up these cirele Wllkerson, Ml*. I.eda Stahl, Ml*,
are Invited.
, Thornton, Mrs. Nettie Tlllis, Mrs.
The Sanford Townsend Club meeting* nrc a* followsMrs. C. II. Coghurn was leu A. P. Mustek, Mrs. Cole, Mi*. K.
will hold It* regular meeting in
tho Commissioner*’ Mourn at the less to Circle No. | on Monday F. t.ondipilst, Mrs. I. K. McKInnftetnoon with Mr-. T . F. McDiin lev. Mr*. W. P. Fields. Mr*. Hun^wCIly Hall ut 7:30 p.m.
lei, choir man, presiding and open­ ter, Mr* J. M. McCtisklll. Mr*. W.
w
M ONDAY
ing the meeting with it New Year's
Nnrimin, Mr*. Bernard Guthrie.
* The Elsie Kuljtlil Circle of the prayer. Mr*. II. (J. Herman gave A.
Woman’* MI**lonruy Society of the study course, on Interesting Mr*. J. F. .Strunk, and Mrs. Thur­
mond.
the First n*utl«l Church will
meet at 8:00 P. M. at tlm home urrount nf two rhnplcis of tlm
of Arl*.
Circle No. ti met al the home vf
of Mr*, .lohn Roger* al 010 Hook
The members were served re­ Mrs. It. W. Herron, with Mrs. J.
Myrtle Avenue.
freshment* In the dining room of (!. Wait*, ro-hn*tPs*. Mr*. Herron
Tho circle* of the Woman's Mis­ the Coghurn home, whirl. was
sionary Society of the First Hap- beautifully decorated wllh while presided over thn husinnss at
tl*t Churrh will meet nt 1 1 :0(1 Mnhcnla, ami t.ndy Astor itanl- which time various reports were
heard, nnd a market basket vain
o’clock a* follow*: I. Mr*, .fnhn can.
wo* ndd.
I*. Miller, chairman. In the Ph*Those present were Mrs. Mc­
Mr*.
A.
F.dwla
8b1nholscr
hean Class room: II. Mr*. Voile Daniel, Mr*. Ifcrman, Mr*. C. A,
Williams, chairman, in tho T.K.I,. Ponder, Mr*, H. P. Ilttyln, Mr*, t,. taught a clmpter in the Rook ’if
Class room; III. Mrtt. .1. A. P, Hagan, Mr*. rhii.de Herndon, Art*. After the bu*inc*s meeting
Strange, chairman, In the Young Mr*. Octovin Miimhli'v, Mrs. Car­ icfri’Nbiiicut* were served by the
Men's Class room; IV. Mr*. It. I*. rie Draper, Mr*, .1. N. Axsari'lln, hostesses.
Those present were Mr*. I. J.
Dann, chairman, In the Men’* Mra. Doar fluerry, Mr*. K. II.
Itlhle Class room; V. Mrs. .1rider Smith, Mr*. ,1. Ilnss Adam*, Mr* Iloyettc, Mr*. IV. J. David, Mr*.
Cameron, chairman, In the Wom­ Coghurn, and Mi"* Mary l-'nrisb. Clarence Walll*, Mr*. Rrodle
William*, Mrs. KhlnhnUrr, Mr*.
en's Tllhle Class room: VI. Mrs.
Wail*, Mr*. Hill Move, Mr*. M. K.
II. C. Moore, chairman, In thr Plill
Cirele Nn. 3 met wllh Mr*. John Mnyc, Mr*. S. (t. Ilarrimnn. Mr*.
athrn Class room; VII. Mrs. M. (iilloti, 303 Valencia Drive, with
(Seorge Dixon, chairman. In the Mr*. J. M. Leonard Irmliiq; n di* Ituv Tiili*, Mr*. J. F. ltiscr, Mrs.
It W. Turner, Mrs. Phil Wyatt.
Golden Circle Class room.
ell*'Ion upon "Kvangellsm", and
At 13:00 o'clock a covered dish giving the study on the Hook of Mr*. It. W, Sturdivant, Mr*. Lon
Skinner, Mr*. Hall, Mr*. Htlnlt,
f fellowship luncheon will ho served Act*.
Mr*. Hntterrunn nnd Ml** Nell
In the General Assembly room and
Report* were mode of the Clr William* were visitors, nnd Mr*.
at 1:00 o'clock, Circle IV with cie'a Christ man projects, and *ev
Mr*. Forrest Gatchel, program crnl suggestions were made a* to J. C. Davis. W.8.C.8 . President
chairman, will direct tho program n project to lie undertaken by the was a guest of the circle.
using as her missionary topic: Circle. Mrs. W. II Kirby, Mrs T.
Mr*. K. M. William* wa* bos-Howl New* for All Who Keek”, K. Wilson and Mrs. (!. VV. Halley
(Missions In thn Bible. Ml** Kl.sin were appointed to make a study nf tei* ut her home to Circle No, 7-A,
Smith, a missionary from flelglan these Huggi’Htions and report nt tut Tuesday evening with Mr*.
Congo will lie the guest speaker, the next meeting. The meeting Charles Howe* urid Mrs. Al Mur­
All tha women of the church arc was closed with a devotional In phy lie cn-ho*te»»c*. Four new
members, Mr*. II. C. Smith, Mrs.
urgwl In attend and vllltura are which nil members participated.
welcome.
Refreshment* were served the Charles Lamb, Mrs. K. J. liar‘A
Circle* of thr Women of the member* upon arrival, and those meyer, Mrs. tilenn 8tewart, and
^Freabyterlan Church will meet at lire*
[■resent were Mr*. J. II. Anderson, Mrs. Robert Korns, were wel­
the Church from 11:00 n.m,— 13:00 Jr., Mr*. (I. W. Halley, Mr*. H. F. comed into the Circle.
Mr*. Iljake Sawyer*, assisted by
noon. 13:00— 1:00 p.m. Cover’ll
Mr*. W. It. Kdenflvlil, Mr*.
dish luncheon in Kducationnl
. Fill roll, Mrs. (iilhm, Mr*. irveral members, gnvn thn devo­
Building, followed bv Ititpiralionuj Resile Creek, Mi*. Kirby, Mr*. tional using the theme, "I BeMeeting, The Foreign Missions M. J. Morris, sir*. J. II. Niciiolson, iirve nod Hel’iug", Mrs. J. II,
will bo given.
Mrs. A. II. Htevrns, Mr*. K. CJ. Lee, Jr., pir'ented the study
Business Wonirn's (,'lrcle No. I, Williams, Miss l.oulse Hippl*, Mis. rnursr. Mr*. Williams, clinltnian,
of the First Presbyterian Church Pant llntton, Mr*. J. M. I.ennard, urged all inemtmr* to attend thu
dudy, 'The Negro In the Metho­
Mrs, Mabel Brown, chairman, will nnd Mr*. O. K. (luff.
dist Churrh", to he given by the
meet at 8:0(7 p.m. with Mrs. W. i).
Rev. K. J. McKinley at prayer
Mrumley, Celery Avenue.
Circle Nn. -I met In McKinley meeting Jan. DI ami 33.
A Bualneaa Women's Circle No. II,
Hall
with
Mrs..
Cnrl
Churpenlug
Members volunteered to a*al*t
• F irst Presbyterian Church, Mr*.
Wi E. Dodson, chairman, will meat nresldlng over the Imslness meet­ In Hu’ nursery during church hour
ing.
Mr*.
L.
H.
Ilnrkey
conducted
for the month of January. A mar­
at 8:00 p.m. with Mlsa Charlotte
Moughlon, 418 Magnolia Avenue, a short devotional nnd Mrs. Ros ket basket sale was planned for
roe
Taylor
led
In
prayer.
the February meeting.
Mila Elisa Hutchison, ro-hostes*.
Member* wrrr urged by Mr*.
Refmhmi'nl* were served bv thn
IDKMDAT
Chorpenlng to attend the special hostesses at the conclusion of tho
Tha Amerlran Home Depart servlets nt prayer meeting Jan. Ill business meeting. Those present
Meat of the Sanford Woman's ami 83. (the also annmmrrd that were Mr*. RiMlvick
' ' ‘ Adam*,
‘ lama, Mrs
Mrs,
Oltib will meet at 8:00 p,m. at the the reaulta of thn Society’s visi­ Arthur llrekwlth, Jf.,
Mr*. Mar
Mar­
Jr., Mra,
Club hpuat, Mr*-_8. 0. Harr Iman tation program will he discussed vin Dyal. Mr*. I-eo, Mra, Marvin
at a meeting to lie held at the Lrdijon, Mr*. E. L.'l&lt;«y, Jr.. Mra.
Church on Monday afternoon, and Robert Parker, Mra. Lamar Row*
ml
TODAY’S
urged all hostesses and key work­ land.
Mr*. nav
Huwyera,
Mra.
land, mr*.
.
. . . . . Wally
T IM T WITH TUB MOST* ers to lie present.
Sipple, Mr*. HrnughDm WatlHna,
Wa
ri. Carl Williams gava tho Mr*. John William*, U lrs. Dury
course,
rioting
with
a
pray­
(1 ) What was 'the family
vvoml Crcal, Mra.___________
Hal flrubar,
..._____________
t , Mra.
er for the new year.
name flf Henry V IIIT
Hmith, Mrs. Lamb, Mr*. Stewart,
Refreshments
were
served
by
. .... ,ho wa* Robert E.
Mr*, Kama. Mra. Murphy. Mra.
Mra. Chorpenlng and Mrs, Lillian Howe*, and Mr*. Kugana Williams.
LoeV fammic father?
CTark, Those present were Mrs,
(3) What American won ...
L&gt; B- Harksy, Mrs. Taylor, Hr*.
waa called the "Angel* of tha
Circle No. 7-11 m rl al tha homo
Cheater Daniels, Mrs. Frank 11. nf Mra. Thru Pats nn Tuesday
------------ ltd"?
Arfama^Mnb.MI*.
Nichols,
Mrs,
was the famous
evening with Mr*. Phillip Naan
', L. Kills, Mra. Chorpantngi Mrs. and- Mra. Ilrtuartl Guthrie a* ro&gt;
aalnon wrecker?
I*
Swift.
Mrs.
Williams,
Mr*.
ho la often called the
hoatcaaca. Mr*. A»hby Jonaa led
B. II. Crumley, Mra. Ji B. Craw­ the devotional, Mrs. Wi W . Tyra,
of English fhietry"?
ford, Mra. C)ark, and Mra. R. F. chairman, prrslilad ovar tha m*atanswers will be pub.
Crenshaw.
Ing’, and Mrs. Carl Chorpenlng,
Jr. gave the rhapUr In tho study
course, "The A eta".
Mra. J. C. Dovla, W.8.C.8. Pre­
sident, was welcomed to tho nwotund Mra. Tyro announced
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OVIEDO (Special)
Marguret Patricia Terry became
the bride or Pfc. Robert I,eon
Ragsdale on Sunday, Dec. 33, at
3:IK) P. M, at the home of Mrs.
A. K. Fagan, 1*01 N. State Street.
Dr. W. Douglas Hudgins, pastor
of thr First Rnptist Church,
officiated at the double ring cer­
emony before member* of Hie
family and friend*.
‘the hrtilc is the daughter of
Mrs. (irnrjre K. Terry nnd Ihe
late Mr. Terry, of Jackson. The
groom i* thr son of Mrs. It. L.
Ragsdale and the late Robert
l.cun Ragsdale of Oviedo, lie I*
at present stationed at Render
Field.
The wedding music was piespilled by Mis* llurel Chisholm,
oigauixl Hod Hunter Hay Moore,
soloist. He sang "beloved. It l.«
Morn" and "If *!nd Left Only
You". For the lielledlilioll he snog
"The Lord's Prayer".
Given in marriage by her
brother, George II. Terry, tlm
bride was lovely in a hnllurina
length gown of nylon net ovet
slipper satin, with ehantillv lace
apron front. The bodice Was of
ehantillv lave with a shrug mi
l*ilrio, which fonurd a sweetlienrt neckline. The long sleeve*
came lo n point over the hand,
and were fastened with small
satin liuttona. Her tiara was
mother of pearl, with snlatl
Mr*. Itaet’Hiii t . Horne, Madison, -late pte*idi-nl of th - Fnlerujewel centers, from which feli
a finger tip veil of bridal illu­ llo” of \Vmillin'* ( lulls, who spoke oil Ihe sutih'it, "Design ini
sion. Her bridal IrtHiipirt was a Living", at the mootldy loisini s* meeting nod luorlo-&gt;u of Hie San
cascade aiinngrmeut of ivlilte fold Woman's ('lull winch wn, held ycsleidiiy.
tulip* and fleur d’umuur centered
with a white orchid.
The bride chose as her million
of honor her *i*ter. Mi*. Douglas
uiu umhi
Kiser, uf Mobile, Ala., and as
bridesmaid, Miss I’atisy Mitcbrli,
Mi . Itaelmiii l Horne, stale I ptbnula fm the ...... . I..,ok Is
of Lake Providence, I j i . The
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"» Sl" l('"d . 'an. 3t and
attemlnnls wore gowns of iden­ president of the
la Woman's t‘lulls, was :n Mr* Sontb i. potted mi tlw
tical style, Mr*. Kiser in tons' FI
iiiul Mis* Mitchell lit yellnw. guest speaker al Hie monthly &lt; ........... Mtssimi, to he hi Id at
Their dresses were nylon net Ulisiue's meeting and luncheon Mb'* tVr ihylet mo l hiiri'h. Jail
over. Inffcla wllh nil Illusion of of the Kniiford Woman'* Out 31* Mild .'Ilk
M l. Crumley cm,- lei oglilliou
"Design
Fm
net forming a stole. Th" head­ belli yesterdav
to Hie Past I’m id* ols, Mr . It
dresses were tiara* of nmtrhlnj Living'1, wa* Mis. Horne's topi,
•olors. Thrlr laiurpieta wer- of nuHioin^ Hu- ('lull'* program fm A. Smith, Mi • A M Philt|i*,
yellow roses and litotise gladioli the coming year, starling with Me* I! J I lolls. Ml* &lt; It
t l a w ., i i n ,
M i*
II
W
I ! IM \ V » ,
" Rm U of ( ooimou Seine" a* 1b
'■entered with an orchid.
A|i
Mis* Vicki Klsrr, ............ Ihe (oinolaliolt foi sun cssful woman’ , At i h ( I Al I Ini 11*1(1!, mill
H J ||i'f imImii, vi Iim i t
tin1
bride, wn* flower gill. S'lu- wore clnhs,
lllrsl I ll I tlm* I nl
a drest of green nylon altd
\ lecmdcd &lt; In ml m.is lie- •,ai: ■ 11f*M"Il.lit li.
r
lllm -l.'ll l.‘«| th'
fashioned over a hoop skirt. The Pioiu (be National Pl»-"ideii‘.
ikllt hud nn inset t of lueo ■Mi.. II &lt; Il’iugMmi, wa* pre m l ntilin ttoil nf q ii «*&lt;*| s *t\ |*i«*
sprinkled with rhinestone* Iter Sente,| by Ml*. Ralph \i|*tlll ■*« nthtif Mihh Iv Ii Ui *'lint « •’ fioin
headdress was the saiiu- a* tli- Klidlh. Mr*. I'lmrles Wilke and ‘ ‘till* I 'n ll t' i' r, ( *» Must Iviilllti ,V|| n
i| In*f
other attendant*. She emried a link liken, inlni&lt;liieed bv Mi*. K m **I T H,illlillti - Hi* f
basket of yellow net covered with H. I&gt; lllgllleyoillll, I'hiltrmiiu of •tia!i*i, M 11 I * VA 11i hi' oi' I*, mill
A|cm. W tv t !i
|in,H»,Mlr»!
white Jomiutls.
nuidc. ri-ndereil vocal select ions, M
|K | f«'«| Smith **f SiutiiM, \ X
Douglas
Kiser, of
Mohitr, necompanied by Mr*
Gemge
All
ntl'MlItriw YVI i f
tlltfi'll
•erved a* best man. Harold Tmdiy.
,
| iijhml I to* ti'ii hoiOM illif Mr«
Jordan, of Oviedo, served ns
Mrs, ll II t Mimloy. |Hri*l*|i nt * 1111*mi- »„ h,.
riuiPMlm at
groomsman.
iinIvm! for of firi'ih M*|»ortv.whirh , |lt. , |(ll, f|n|n ,| .. »M f, no
Mrs. Terry, mother of Ihe lh t l u . l v I In* . o 1i o m . u k : J l h
(
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ih,,
t,i M , h
M
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bride, wore a grey crepe dress It ihi vnom nmuuiim'il Mmt Mo
with rhinestone trimming*, with elm, Will ........ ............... .
, 1a... :
grey accessories. Mr*. Ragsdale, for adults, espeeially lieginhei &gt;, I '
1 111
.
mother of tho groom, was gown­ With Paul lltssell
n* tench. I ''o-t. 'se, (...ll.. meeling
ed in smoke blue crepe, trimmed Anyone inu rested
1* asked t . and turn iirmi were Mis. Illodie
in Jet, v/llh while slid Idaek ae- call Mrs. Dawson.
Williams. Mrs .1 It, Ctawford,
rssorli s. Their eoraages were
Mr*. II. W. Rucker, apenklng M i.
.1
N
Ar/aielto, Mrs.
purple orchid*.
for the Anier.can
Red f r it ’s, I'resD’o Mti plieti mu, Mi
I.. K,
Immediately following the wed- appealed for afgtmns to tie mail’ Spencer, Mis W, ii. Nicholson,
ding a reception was hr Id. Th ’ Mlid sent In tin- Allanla nlei Mis. Kd It W ill k i K. and Mr*. l\
hride's table, whlrh was overlaid Mis G. K. Glnii asked for ui&gt; I" I lend’ I sou
with H while cut-work rlnlh, was
centered with the three tlerre.l I
wedding cake, the lia*e of wtileh |V]rH. l i f t IK l l O S I t 'S S
l l n p t i s t It ih U * C l a n s
wa* sutroimded with while ear
l o l O p i H i'o p a l ( i r m i p l i a s I v c jL iu l a r i M c c t i n ^
nation* nnd fern. Mr*. George It
Terry presided at the coffee urn
Ten girls were Misses Jeer
Kl. Mink's Clinpi* i &gt;d Holy
'J'lii AA'aII111in -t lift ilf• » In *i iff
Pitta, III Tciry. Mis*.. Hetty ftu ■ 1'mss Kjoscnpul f tilil, ii no'I al the I
1
( ‘Imui -I i till"t iifi
Hri*ter
and
Roth
Moore, of ’lie home iif Mrs \ W lee m il
I in sfl.i v •V*Mint* ill 11* Im»fim rif
.Inekson, and Miss Peggy Mllrhetl
higldigld of lla
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U'f(l&gt;y, I M&lt;» J'll |k
A ’ lllllg Al i
e, II.a
of Lake Providence,
.a
being a
try tin It
An Milr
.. talk
............
II I
For going
nway
thebridewore
/Immerioan
on" T i n ’cinneli .Al I
I't H !llllMKt !| I'.IVf
lilt*

Stall* IVesiclent Mrs, llorm* Is S|ioalu*r
? At Monthly L 'I
Of Woman's ('lull

a suit of grey anil
Mack with Knletidnr" Mrs, Kir Ntrmi fUiviiU'i
malrhing accessories. She worn ,Va » eohnsle** fur tin meeling
the white orchid from the bridal
Th e
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Mr and Mr*. Frank It Mnr
Neili had as their guest* for
the past weekend, Mi. and Mr.
A. It. t’olemnn of Florence, S. I'.
Mr. and Ml*. Tony Pitrhfmd
of Mt. Vernon, III. are winter
ing here at Hie home of Mr. nn I
Mrs. J. P. Iloltzelaw.
t'nmdr. and Mr*, (i. II Pent,” ii
have a* tlielr guest*. Mr an I
Mrs. Paul D. Canfield, and then
Soil, of Rich Hill, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Holier I Smith and
their ehildren of Orlando *|” id
Suiulay hi Sanford visiting ih,J . L. Hint family.
Mr. and M l- . Wallei I. C r i i r i
bad im their guest dining tlm
holiday*,
'tr*. t’atle*’* molliei.
Mr*. C E. l.iH'kett of Daw
tia.
Mr*.
I
Wegener
of Cleat
l.nke, tnwu I* spending aianrt
two lomith* Itere wllh Iter son
In-law and ilaughter. Mi
an I
Mrs. Fred Koldi.

T H E SANFO RD H ER A LD
ThurvHv, Jan. HI, D U
P a ir •

Mrs. Botcler Weds
K. L Z im m ennsin
Mi
Flore me Smith
Holder,
ilitiitflHrr «»f Mr. and Mm.
K.
Smith, of Lake Mai y , and K*lwm*il I., Zimnu'iiiinn of Harmon*.
Mil an&lt;l Lake Marv were miurletl
nr her horiie on fthri^tmn* even*
1illjj. It* v C ( ‘ White iu*l fui Hied
the kitiiffIi" iiiii: eviettionv, in tho
piP'i'lUe of Hu f.imily iirol a few
i Io m * fiteiiifM f'lu ir oul\ at t*'mI \ ant* Wer*» Mr ami Mr-*, j it men
riitshniV of S »nf oi *I
Follow inn the ceiemonv frml*
t ake and roffre \ •*?•• -served, Mu
iIlk' thi' rvemnj* the ,'»'tiph* li'fl
foi a tour of i i'll Mai a»id Nmiflieiu
Florida Foi the
if urn Mte tiri h*
‘ ho te ii itftnvfi nil , wtl li iii're4ui| it** &lt;*f him :,iv tun and m i rtliid
for no d ^O’l t 'M .ii;** Alt
Fhv-d*
out u mm* a p a w t'lue ust with
lie*'* 'ttii't ii» »*■■! Aft at* ! Aft
Zuiiim iimin p ' m to ut tk
I ak*j
Mai \ ih. ll Ivtitie

Toni inv Kuhn Ueurd
Oil It.vVP.AV. Show

Totm»i\ Kuhn, |f», of \*-o V«»rk
State, pul t o . first rhanrt* Mi hM
ihriseii fo ld nf eodeavui \vJi»n ho
iipp-eiH»'d S.itir dav iiKirniiii; n i
iMiHHiricpi i«ii fhv the iill"’ 4 and
f*ittfe-AHtioial Woman** (dull taleni
how HVri Station W T IM l lie w.»«
Dr. Clunles |V|.mo, a l li i i ’b l as |*feil l»V It imtall Itnhhin .. nf
I &lt;Ifli«•l Kuril Si hool, u ho hi i v t- a
thr
meeting
of
Hie
I enlrnl
i &lt;indai iiiw)"Miii f i of ihe pioirram
Ptmida tlptonietne
............
A! ii i: u et Joiie , H if a vv a lend
held al llie Orange Coin I Unti l
mm nnd ri (mu no -ofn i nhi i piano
in (Irlaudn mi Tuesday
Heli I ion
were phi ved I*v Tom
Mow ti , I Hen A dil* e, and Atm in
Mis
l lnii-i John ” ii at ■iv■d Menem!*'/ IVu'iir (%••»-»• tend hy
tii’lai
by nlatie fnnii Sratll.
lo o pit Mi io-tnh
( d o n i |ii»fie-,
Wash In visit her oudtiei. Mi.
I \ ludfe Hitguei . Mari a Alvneii
Mae Slteafer, ami fainilv al 11.1 der.* Alina t i vine jiimI .luatiltu
Klin
Avenue fin nin ut tim e Wynn f'ofoilni
uni*. \v*i* ailtit
week .
hv Fill i ti ia 11 ti i im: t«oi,
iaiorki
lf|lloi*» Mol til Olid J o ' epti Melon
Mt and M i .. .1 M Met n . kill iler
lut 11 as
tlirii
giie sl
r i-ii'id ic,
Ton* ftow•i -tdoe ! ut *he l.ni
Mrs.
Mel 'askill's
sister.
Mis-. mono u w if It Mi* Id a llm ke v a.*
Ma&gt; V t.ee Harrison, of Lnkel ill I •"oipon vo *j: T ' vm popnlai limn*
who spent ah,ait two week, here •»‘H Wi re unp hy Hu* S'|tdtci,,ll ‘
illllini' the Christinas Imlnlav
olio ilit'hoh F ilin A’diho l y i o ’tti*
|l| Ik'tfi'l **, .L raneMe Hatvey m d
C pi, K i iiiirt h Kkiftfjti vv j* , liuuu
I hum It ink mi N« w lafepf will o*&lt;
i »*« »*hf Iv im *» r m
«Mn v I*1j v m, atolil ionrd off I n lay ,i ft u ipinii nl
hn
Mi
im.l the tcii itMi
Mt" I l» Skilli*a. C*|0. S k . i h i
Ntiiiiutml
ut
si.
M u ic ii. A h
S I I K I M S I I I Mi l l
h m ** lluiti** 'IV riih.
I lie S.inf"t*l ShiiOe ( ‘lull t i l
hold M . iepol,i« dinner meefmp at
M i ', llfl'l ,\ ril|pf»D|| Hint « ll i I Mm Molire/llimi 11of*’| tlimit! 1 ciyt 11
ilrr n ,
J f . fv n it'll, Sunil ii *|I'Ml 7 im p 111. All Nnl.le • are feifiiedeil
Sim? mu Im vo In ft Stlfiiliiv fui (h**ii to he pie »•fit
I muiio in f.iiki'luml sifI«*t vi'ifiiiu
lenmok'' I Hurt, nftei which lie
lirn* with Mr*. Andi’i u»n*&lt; |nn
will ifn to hiifi.iitiit I ’ll V ivlote to*
Mi i i M i h . Ii iimni! * I
will he sf ,i I lulled willl th*' All
Hurl.
Franklin
Howie
and
.lain, .
Howie nf Charlotte, N l
were
gucslii nf Mr. and Me,
L C
limiter « n Tuesday at their Imme
on Iteiudall Avenue

Foi. !•

Mr i« in I M m .
Ji(.
jiii*I
Alt mid \|« ■ Ihn in no m 9 AAip
will rnr iliiutf liter.
Mm ill u 1ell it,1
A v cron*
will leiive I«iiii«*rr«»w for Noiun lk, pm t of i |u| Mopnolm
Ohio after vinitiiiK liete •liiMfn; Ion* an then pin* •!, M i &gt; Wi||pm*i4
thr O n Mmin nvunoii with M u mother. All* (Ita? ten Sehrever, nf
Mat»*ii*oneek. N A
Mi* AA'ippmi
Tep*«le*H purentn, Mr. utul Mi
mol In? tit f it nt ho»|. h iv o l Allen,
J. II. t'oulairii.
ha\ o 11 ■eiillv let in tied tioioe from
Mf*. Freil T Williams h i t** I to fit a iipe Mefionuil tto pita I in
her KHfHt for the winter inorifln t tilohdu
hei Hiller, Mm, IV W. Ill MUi'k
I" l leful, Ilf Mvton S Sti1fkill'llw.
of IVtonkf)’, Mleli. A| ho wtlilenii't
at the home of M r* W illia m - staff in* H I INI Hi#' Tjiniftii T r i ll
aie Mr. ami Mm. It Ik llllo .ll•im dihl f*M Ml* 1
"•it M 'Ii!»*lll ,
nf l.al*o I’leifsjtul. N
U III* 1• *■Ml
tffi • 1 im | » i* * in
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f ’lipl f ’lyde Hurt jl 11iv r.l t
•eiillv flottl F* Milk fin t. Miioeiov
end will -pend u tout lino tier&lt;
wilh hi- parenN. Mi
arid Aft

n («&lt;i 1&gt;iiiii&gt;»Iii!i"
J* Mi im Tu rn
I'li, m il i'« (Hie H »*1 lit KdiiW
I 1" f t A) tun
t list t Its 1 t . t|i.
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Aim in', lines 1111*n i 111*111. t &lt;iMlurhil

hollguct,
Mr. nnd Mrs. ItngMilnle
left
nn a wrdrling trip to Florida.
Upon their return they will mukr
thrlr home at GtillW rl, Mis*.
Aiming
.. the mil nf-town guestfor Ihe wedding were Mrs Willi.
Terry, of llnminnnd. (,«„ Mr
Karl Mitrlirll and Mias Peggy
Milchdl, n f ljtk r Prnvldeiiee, Im.,
Harold Jordan, nf Oviedo, Mr
nnd Mr*. George II. Terry,- nnd
*nn«, George and Hart, of Hlloxl
Mr. amt Mr*. Douglas Kiser nnd
daughter, Vicki, of Middle, Ain,
and Mr*. Mavis tlnlllngswiirlli.
Mr. ami Mr^. W. W. Ileatei
Mr*. W, C, Mitchell, Hgl, and
Mr*. Kevin Yarbrough, nit of
Terry, MU*.
— — — - — — --

-niinunrelurld nf Hie
Arnlvtc Hie lai-un ss sea tin
nl wUivK
Krstivnl of the Central Ih‘tuiitry I tint* M*|inr Id wvt «*
*1 tiv till'
i„ he held in the Parish Him
■lass offi.ms
n .Inn. 37. nl l:UU P M \ &lt;li*
Mr- \Kr'linm- ti.sk*,I f"t vul
ilHaion wns hi Id nit Hu Church' mil, , i - f„i .•tvitig ••f•• bnu nl
|mn*nrsliip uf Hubnn'
1,, t|nt’”t *&gt;f bbunl » belt tie
inr Ihe nrmed fun ■HIood K ml i held to ** ,Iiiii ' |
At Hu i' oIti*III d*•n of tliv ooid Ii ditto| *I A "omihrr *
mitolo i .
itig Hie IiiihIchh nnd e" lue le
,, ptui-led SI,M&lt;”,i- tnnminerd
ervetl refreslimint,
the ful Hie FI.....In ciittm &gt;■' Mis .mu •
inwing: Mr*. G. \V H&lt;”*eet Mrs, t„ lie lut,I in Knufu'd Inn 3't
l(ov Holler, Mrs. Amelin II nnd in, ||IHI Jl^ki'il f"'
d»M|iM»f ’
Noble, Mrs. '1Toy Ray, Mrs I |„r Hu giunp
Ituth Hcntt, the Rev Zimmerman. : Mis ............ Red i u ,. .-hair
md vl*||or*. Mrs, I U Piiym*, I lliflll, ll Ml nidi I wool .ml iitki'il
stul Mr*. .1. N. Rol.smi.
Sr
I member* l„ knit *.,mnei, mid
-------------bring Hu.... it, Ihe nesl etas.
P r o u h v lr iriiin g
parly, when they life to hr HRWh
’
liH tl
I i,,Kelber ,m.| .....I In tile velernm.'
F l K h t N t 'W D l ' l l t ’O llS ho-iutnl
A iniurwl wn. n l..
I made of members to hum: warm
elnlhilnc I" he aelll l ” Hie Cm
KllsC
Mi* F K. Ilnlr., vile iiiesnlent,
elected by the ini'mlu'iahlp uf HuFirst Prerdiyterinn Churrh nnd who wn* hi elmrge uf enter
iheir name* went nntuuinrcd to &gt;m ! i i i i i , - nl, direidi’il g u m , *, nnd
Mra. Thmnns Vaughan wn* Hin»e present til n envered dish Mr*. Ilunsell tiv reipiest gave n
hoates* til Nt. Catherine Chapter -upper held in the rdm-alimml gimi|i of , ending*. RefieslimelllM
(it Ilnlu Cross KpUrnpal Churrh iiuitdlng nf the f'hureh last night. were served by the li'mteasre,
at thrir January meeting hell
Those selected were It. K. Mr*. Itnekey nnd Mis. Mnnre,
on Monday afternoon. Mr*. W, K. (D irk) .................
..............
Aiken, Ruliert
M. (IlnlH nsslalnl lie Mr*. A. C. Henson,
Klrchhnff, dirertreai, rondueled jukrr! Ar'fhiir ih"’ Ynuiig, (!." (.. nnd Mrs. II. Ik Hmilli.
Tlmse present were Mr*. Tnnv
th(f mrntlfijf,
liundorBun, Or. (!. L. I'rrimnii, W.
An InterMtlng talk &lt;m tlm v, Patrick. G. L. Redding and Di. Pitchford, uf Mt. Vernon, III., n
former mendn’r nf Hie i-Ihn*. Mr*.
"Chain of Mlaalona" wa* given |0hn
Wilson,
hy Mr*. Randall Chase, and Mrs
T j,, Rbv, a . f:, Mrlniila, pustor J. F. Lewi*. Mr*. II. .1. Walker,
llanry Mcl^aulln, Jr, led in ,,f the Church, served as modern- Mr*. Henry McCornvillc. Mr*. II.
prayer. A t tnt tOMluilotnof th • ipr of the meeling with tiencrnl W. Rucker. Mrs. II. K. Iler-k, Mr*
Im*Ineta meeting refreshment* j, (j. f|utrhl*i&gt;n artlng n* clerk, II. G, Kniilli, Mr*. William*, Mr*.
igon- served.
•
I Mra, P. R, Hlephenson and Charles W. M. Heidi. Mr*. F. II Hill.
Those
present
were
Mia* i Morrison led In the singing of Mrs, A. II. I.nvejny, Mrs. !l*nstll. Mrs. Jniler (,'auieron, Mr*.
Margaret Harne*. Mra. K. I,. ( hymna.
Hurdlrk,1 ____
Mrs. ______
Randall flhase. | The supper wa* »rrvrd hy the .?. T. Newley, and Mr*. It. "Tt.
Mr*. C, l* deWolakl, Mra. J. I. ...............................................
........... Wiley.
following: Mr*. C. G. Howard,
AI*o Mr*. Ksalu Wilami, Mr*.
Ingley. Mra. Klrehhoff, Mr*. K. | tuppor "rhalrmnn: Mr*. Chatle*
8. Kuhn, Mra. W. A. laiffler, Morrlaon, awlal rhalrmnn; Mrs. Rnla. Mrs. A. (!. Henson, Mr*.
Mr*.
MeLaulin,
Mr*, H. I,. C. M. Iloyd; Mrs. Hut' Hiephen»on; W. P. Yealey, Mrs. Knnlce Dann.
Perkins, Mra. Thotnaa V a u g h a n ,..........................................................
Mia. L. V. MeLaulin; Mra. 1- I. Mr*. (&gt;. G. Glhlia, Mr*. It. C.
Mra.
H.
Warren,
Mrs.
M. Frailer; Mra. J. K. Monger; Mr*. Mnnre, and Mr*. K. H. Itm-key.
Mlnarik, and Mra. Jo« M. Gon- A. II. MfKauey; Ml*. K. V. T u r­
aalea. ,
ner; Mr*. K. A. Culih and Ml**
Mary E. Karl* and Mis* Kcbcrra
itrled friill* are different now­
HqDAHK D A N C E
.Itevens. .
aday* I They're mueh mure tender
A Nolitre Danes will be given at
than they used to tie due to
tha Eplaeopal Parish Mans* on
modern processing method* and
Friday evanlng at 1:00 o'eloek.
some of them need only the
The "Shannon Trio " will furnish
shortest rooking time.
muale for tha affair and L. II.
Wynne will he caller.
The Central Florida Symphony
(loataaaH from
Holy Cross
A sweet potato topping tnsliu
Churrh having rharga of tha dance Orchestra will open it* second giMid over a casserole of creamed
season
With
a
concert
at
thn
Or­
ara Mra.
0. Chase, Mra. Gaora*
vegetable*; mash boiled sweet
D. Bishop, Jr., and Mra. Roy, F. lando Municipal Auditorium at potatoes’ with hot milk, melted
IRUA
tonight
with
70
musicians
flymea. Jr., and all thoia fni.rbutter or margarine, and ail egg.
•atad In square dancing ara we! under their distinguished conduc­
................ a
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tor, Yves Chard no.
j Maestro Chardon h«* aalactod
Flavor a white satire with dry
for his. Mtnlng program Berlioa' mustard, paprika, and Worcester­
Roman Carnival Overture, Cop- shire sauce .when you are plan­
City, three dances ning to u m It over vegetables.
T Three-Cornered
the Eroka Bym&gt;van.
heard in Orlando again with Far.jajrt will be the rucelo, Tagllavlnl. of tha, Metro!
scheduled for tha
_
poliUn Opera Co., ae aololit. He

Mr*. Vaughn Hoaten*
To Church Chapter

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Okay S t Louis Offer
For Training Field
By Alan Maver

San An Missions To GROAT THE GREAT
Train Here If Nec­
essary Housing Can p , e t f S H O A T
or DUKE,
Be Made Available
Tin 1 City opened I he way fur Hie
Ban Anlonlo Minion* to luAI Hielr
ipring training operation* In Hau
,‘ord when the Clly Com in In loner*
Unanimously voted to accept the
four requirement* »ct down by Jim
McLaughlin, St. Louis Brown*
farm director, ycitarday,
ThU step did not assure San­
ford of obtaining San Antonio since
the Millions are not ready to com­
plete final arrangements.
In a meeting at the new Muni­
cipal Stadium, M r McLaughlin
presented these four necessary
concessions:
1, The city repair and maintain
B n tha field.
t. Locker room facilities and
Use of park In lie provided by the
city.
3. Free use of lights for exhi­
bition games
4. lliglit to all gale receipts ex
ceptil for 10 rent lux which will
go to Hut City
Acceptance by Son Anlonln, how­
ever, will be ronllngcnl on two
thing*, namely, whether adequate
housing can be provided 40 odd
players and Sin Antonio's final
agreement to come here, Mr Mc­
Laughlin staled.
The housing problem loomed as
a big one when an linproinplu sur­
vey conducted by Forrest Breck­
inridge and John Krlder revealed
the present hotel spare available
In the City was inadequtae.
Mayor William Slernper express­
ed the desire of the City Corn miss­
ion when he said, " I certainly would
like to see u training club here us
well as u local club, if wc cun
work out the details. A solution
seems possible."
Mr. McLaughlin nest with May­
or Stamper. Krlder, llreckonrldge.
City Commissioners John Ivey ami
John Kader yesterday afternoon at
the new stadium fur (ho first lime
to look over tho facilities, flu was
favorably Impressed with Hie park
but was dubious about the hous­
ing.
Mr. McLaughlin told the group
‘they could expert 40 players ami
probably many more people to
come here. Ha said some players
bring their wives while sport writer* with scouts will also accompany
tha team here.
Mayor Stamper questioned Mr.
McLaughlin about Iho possibility of
arranging a working agreement
ireeinenl for
the Sanford baseball club with Iho
Ilrownles which Mr,., McLaughlin

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Average At 27.1

D H LAN D (Speeiul)
Tieannual fuidlnill nward* liaiiquel
of the Stetaun "S" Club will ba
In-Ill Sutii11In&gt;- ut Hotel Putnam,
President Kerlilll Colilo hiiIiI tndny.

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Records Fly When
Miami Dumps Fla.
Southern, 106 To 43

Tlie initial huski'tbull game for
(tie HVIIS tigers met with double
sucres* lust night. Huth boya and
girls piled up a neat little victory
over Hie Cnsims Academy.
Ku*tls girls wnn 33 U with llore)
Kelly burning Hie nets for 14 points.
Hugh Kicks dropped u total of 18
polids Into the net* to sour the
in,, s point* to a 4(t 13 victory.
The Kustls team wilt travel to
Cocoa Wednesday and to Titusville
Friday to play the learns there
The KVIIS louche* boast of their
20 game* schedule for the season,
The Imy* will play 21 games be­
cause they are Invited to play in
u tournament in Urlando Idler in
Hie seafton
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MIAMI uh - The University of
Miami Hurricanes wrote a new
record Into their basketball books
Wednesday night with • 108 43 de­
cision over Florida Southern Col­
lege.
('apt. Sy Chadrnff of Miami
dumped in 10 Meld goals and 13
free throws for a total of 44 points,
su all-time Miami record far an
individual player. He also scored
more point* than all Florida South­
ern players combined.
Miami took tha lead at the start
and Florida Southern did not score
until nearly six mlnules had
elapsed.
The game broke a three-game
losing streak for Miami and made
the Hurricanes' record 5-3. It was
F.4U U W K H
their first victory in state compel I
TA I.I.A H ASSKK (Siiucial— Tha lion this. 1**1041. Florida Southern
Ftiirlila State University basket*
lull . 11ninI iiromptly forgot Its
New Year’* resolution to "win a
game" urn) dropped It* elavtnth
in n iow to Loyola of tha Boutfc
nt New (lilean* Hfitunluy night.
Tim Seminole*’ next opponent will
lie Univuisitv of Miami there this
coining Haturilay evening.
Flotlihi State was never in th-i
Lull giitnu al New Orleans ua thJ

Member* uf the i-lnli, fmittiuII
player* and a few gueot* rlnsi-lv
connected will) tin- (ru m an t
(heir wives mid dlllcii UU' Invited.
(Ill tilh 11 Iny wilt lie (he Tnilger- liongry Loyola Wolfpuck, uul to
lne itmvI team tiupliy mid tin- bleak a Ill-game losing etreak of
must valuable individual trophy il* own, lend from thu opening
wlm li was won by Hill .lobn*nil. whittle. I.oyola wnn In front 14-7
I up* to tie pie i-uli'l illi lllil'- ill I In- end of liu- flist qiimter, HO­
I In' In I .mill Klk-» Tiupliy to lie- IK ol tho half uml 55-117 ut tho
llilec-quinTur mink. ( , k id laiU
ii himt oulKlutidliu' HIi -Imoii line*
iimu in i he Tmigi-iiue Ilow I uud Fischer of Heller.liilig, llliliunA)
two uther* \ hiili will la- un- w«* lop ncurere for tile Semlnolt.l
with III |ioinls, folluwi'd by
Irv
iioimcvd at (lint time.
Certificates tiiilidilt'for timnliv; (Jiiinn of Staton DlamJ. N. Y,,
H; Captain Bob tvbltmer o/
will lie given each mini making with
Be ml, I n&lt;L, and To m
MeIds letter In fool hull and speeini South
Lmiglilin of Madison, ImL, with 7

s ix r n 11 n 1 ;— a link* m i .
T im . 1 a:lil
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each.
I Hnmttur I'olllim
bun S.Sli pimple,
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3 in
tinder
"business”
will
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list*
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V IN C E N T LEADS
1final nnpearnm-c a* president of
X K V Ii V r il I I i l l:— A lfllh* M il.
ST. PETERSBURG iri - Dixie
T lt n .i
thn cltlli by Coble, wlm will be Tennis
Tournament
Champion
S VI. J u r y
n au
Mill I SO
1 iliilil I •i t ■ Muliy
s Vi r&gt; no Uinilimted laR-r this month, lit- Tony Vincent downed first and
will
turn
tile
gavel
over
to
II.
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.
I Jo lly llu rry
1.4U
round opponents in Florida
UiilM l.lit l i st 117 ail
Leathers, vli'e-pri-siilent, who will second
West Coast Tournament play here
s u n ir r n n i n : — a m i l ,, m ii.
serve
for
the
remainder
of
the
'rim . i aa.i
Wednesday. Vincent Is third seed­
i iim
Ui&gt;
in an
i in i .uii yenr.
ed First-seeded Gardner Mulloy,
7 II hiu li lli-llii
1 IU 3,00
Miami, and second-seeded Bnd»i|
1 T n l Inn
&amp;30
GOLF TIIIIPR NKY
ljullili-ln 14-7 3 131. HI.
Putty, New York, ore schedule*
C LFA ItW A TFD Mi
-M ia m i's for lheir first-round matches today.
M A T H liars: — n-ln iku M il.
T i m . I iixa
Hill
Ktembler
and
Arnnld
Mlnkley
1 lutily III|(|I«
13 SU 3« )II 13 011
s T h i v . I I iih Mlko
3 lu s.lli
with n 341-33— (ta led o field of 3d
I llnllliy’u M ln liik .
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MN’ITI II I IT V -l. links M il.
tjllllllfilil lti- •&gt; |37 Oil.
teams qualifying hero Wednesday
W a ll,
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ll iippy,
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Hliaplro, I ' l . v - i h u r r y . Iliitln-r H nr prlsi-il. Fu ll Hlvle, N m l h e r i i I'eli

for tho Stole Amalour Four-Ball,
Best-Ball Golf Tournament. Match
3 SU t 00
T tiV ril II tri-e— SIIIII- roars.
III an I.IIU
begins today. Low score of
Il.s's Trioiiilii, Train, For.si.r, play
4.4(1
IHi Imiil Muss, Jilt, Il's lltsnl, Pop- either partner counts as the team's
pn, lli-iiilly'M (11(1
score on each hole/
TO N IG H T ’S KNTItIKS
El II S T n a i i U — Eolurlly
Wssli, air Hhot, tir.srn Man,
Dell* lluln, Hminu’i lllfl, llut N1
(lone, lluwtly Trnulil.s, Hnl|iii«r.
sKtunp itac’H— a/i4ia. Mtm
. American I'usi, lio.c, ilialiunc,
I'ltrame, rmldy's Hull., Uay
ills. Da* Hl.ji, I,llile Trump.
T lilH Il H i r h — n /liltSs Mile

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lob Woodruff) director of ath»■ at
tho University of
X M . *n **l,l*t*nt coach
Karl Hlalk at West }*uJni In

Stetson To Hold
Annual Football
Dinner Saturday

Leo Darocher

SANTA MONICA, Calif. I* -T h a
selection of tha Naw York Oianta
as the comeback champion* of
IBM wat hailed by Manager Leo
Durncher today as "another won­
derful honor for a great bunch of
guya."
P a t n i , , 1 The peppery pilot of tho Polo
r e t a i n Grounders paid this tribute to his
men:
"I never saw a team with more
determination nr will to win."
NKW YORK u*s - Clyde Love
Which explains the New York­
lotto, towering University of Kan­ ers' surge to the National League
sas center, dunked 23 points pennant against odds so stagger­
through the hoop against Oklahoma ing that 105 out of 214 sport* writ­
In the Jo&gt; hawks' only game last ers and sportessters picked it as
week and retained his lead today the No. 1 comeback In the Asso­
as the top major college basketball ciated Press' annual poll.
individual scorer.
"Tha Giants weren't the greatest
Figures of Iho NCAA Service
I've managed or ployed
bureau disclosed that In 11 games team
with," said Durncher, "but I've
Hie
six
foot-nine,
235-pound
Love
, Jr. , . , . .
1 — ,
never nau
had or *e«n
seen one
one wnn
with mure
mure
lullu liflil a v ira gtd 27.1 pointu fu
wofo rpalltf urpiil ond
. Thflv
Tt
the team rated No. 1 for the last
w&lt;,ri'
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anfl
uul
two weeks In the Associated Press
The Giants’ feot of winning the
puli.
dropping 13Vb gamaa baClosest to tllg Clyde (through flag aftar
the Dodgers In August aarnad
games of Jan. 5) Is Itob Pettit, hind
a total of 549 points In tha
Louisiana Slate rookie, with an them
AP poll for tha greatest comeback
average of 25.1 polnla In nine by a team or Individual In 1151.
gamea. Since tho NCAA figures
Jersey Jot Walcott's knockout of
were compiled, however. LSU play­ Estard Charles for tha heavy­
ed Vanderbilt, and Pettit was held weight
boxing title was rated sec­
to only to points, his lowest of the ond, with
137 points.
season. Thus, In 10 gamea, Petllt'i
Other leading comebacks (on a
average has dropped unofficially
3 2 1 point vote for the firat three
to 212 points u night.
Hick Groat of Duke ranks third places); 5— Bobby Feller, baseball,
In Ihe nveruges with a 24 3 mark, 52 points: 4— Stanford, football, 47:
bill leads In lulu! points with 340 5— lien Hogan, golf, 40; 4— Chicago
In 14 games, laivolcltc, has 288, White Sox, baseball. 53; 7— Ray
and Pettit 232 In games Ihrough lloblnson, boxing, 33; I — Auburn,
football, 17; 9— Joe DiMagglo,
Saturday
(In World Seriea), It;
Ik-himl Groat are Mark Work­ baseball
man of Wr*l Virginia, with a 24.1 to— Detroit Lions, football, 11.
average; Kd Mlfier of Syracuse,
2( 0; and Chuck Darling of Iowa,
23 3

( ’rooms Cuffera Lose
Twin-Hill To Eustis

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Laft forward Gerald Covington
has scored 52 points thus far this
season to lead all Seminole eager*
In total point* with Jimmy Smith
running n close second having fit
tallies. Tho rangy center Wise
Hardin ranks third with 42 point*.
Covington llkewlio pace* all
Celery Fed hoopstvrs In tho perrentage column with 10.4 point
■varage per game. Smith la right
behind with n 10.2 and Hardin
aland* third with an K.-t murk.
— Smith top* the Seminole* In
/laid goals with 22 while Covingten has made Iho most free throws
with 12 .

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The tlmwnlo farm director said
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M ;ithat eahthlllon games might bring rllu 111&gt;1«• mi 11 |uiM | a » . mi
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I M U II HI
triple A Toronto teams to Sanford I Hill, Hum
IJ,m il. 1,1 i l x &gt; n i l . *11
lo play San Antonio
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r, su

Covington Leading
Celery Fed Scorer

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Lovelette Retains
National Scoring
Pace In Spree

Red Sox Slogger Ted William*
&lt;
Is Recalled By U. S. Marines

(Edward Everett Horton, Holly­
wood’s great comedian will appear
in person to star in the hilarious
comedy "Springtime for Henry,"
thu opening show of the first sea­
son of the Central Florida Drama
bow In the Winter Dark High
School auditorium mi Wednesday
evening, Jan Id. The Drama Fes­
tival, under the management of
John Huntington, well known New
York manager ami producer, Is
icheduled to continue over a per­
iod of ten weeks, bringing to thea­
tre lovers in the areu plays that
have highlighted Broadway sea­
sons, starring famous personalities
of stage and screen.

Lake Worth Golf
Tourney Reaches
Semi-Final Round
PALM BEACH 'ft - Three Palm
Beach residents and a man from
Connecticut will meet today In the
semifinals ni the Lake Worth Men's
Amateur Gblf Tournament at the
Palm Beach Club.
Jack Waddell, Palm Beach Ju­
nior College student, Is paired with
W. A. Pagan of West Palm Beach,
and John Peel of Palm Beach will
play Hill Markham of Kaslhoiupion, Conn.
Wuddell upM-t former British
Amateur Champion Hubert Sweeny
of Palm Beach, 4 and 3, In Wednes­
day's 18-hole quarter-final round,
while Pagan ousted Myron Fried­
man of MnplewiKKl. N J.. 3 and 2
Peel defeated George flasmtissen
of Palm Beach, 4 and 3, uml Murk
ham, tho 1830 Connecticut stute
amateur
champion,
eliminated
George It. Gay of Fori Luuderdolc,
Fla., 2 and 1.
Joe Graboski of the Inillanapoli* Olympian* In the NBA wa*
• ball Imy with the Chicago
.Slag* when the leugue wn*
formed six year* ugo.

BOSTON^
tT
Williams.
baseball's lop
&gt;P salaried slugger, has
'
been recalled by (he U. S. MIrinas
_ will
and. If physically fit, probably
be lost' to the Boston Bed Sox
until ha reaches the comparative
old age of 35.
The 1100,000 plus performer is
one of several hundred former Ma­
rine flyers being called back as
replacements for Korean veterana
duo active service lelcaics.
Deport* from Marine headquar­
ters In Washington were that Wil­
liams, now 33. will report at nearby
Squantum for a physical examina­
tion on April 3. If found fit, ba
will go on active duty on May 1
for at least 17 months. That wuuld
like him through most of the com­
ing American League season and
Tor all uf 1853.
"If Unde Sam wants nie, I'm
ready. I'm not any different than
the next fellow," Williams phoned
General Manager Joe Cronin from
his Florida Everglades fishing re­
treat Wednesday night.
“ But I'U go through all of tha
spring training and I'll stay with
the club 4nd await further orders,"
Williams added.
But Williams’ chsncas of passing
tha Marines' strict physical testa
for its flyers ore considered du­
bious In that service's local circle*.
Ted fractured the head of the
radius bone in his left elbow during
the 1950 All-Star game and the
resulting surgery nas hampered
that arm's extension and mobility
ever since. He stilt requires the
attention of therapeutists.
Williams missed three seasons,
from 1843 through 1845, because of
World War II service. He qualified
as a Marine flyer at Chapa! Hill.
N. C., and Pensacola, Fla., and
carved a* an Instructor at Pearl
Harbor.
Washington reported that Wil­
liams was being recalled as a cap­
tain, Ilia rank that would entitle
him to about )600 a month com­
pensation, Including allowances for
dependents ami previous service.
He Is married and the father of
COACHES M E E T AGAIN
A T L A N T A &lt;/Fj — Baylor and
Gt'urglu Tech have never met un
Hie gridiron but their coach**
have. These two teams will play
in the Orange Bowl on New
Year’s Day for the firat time.
However, Jacket's coach Bobby
Dodd and the Bear's mentor,
George Snucr, will face each
other for the second time. Dodd's
Tech squud defeated Kansas,
then c&lt; ached by Sailer, 20-14, in
the Grunge Bowl game of I04H.

Piqie Gregory X X H I In 1582 In­
flux a 2-5 murk uml Is /el to win I stltuted the reformed Julian cal■&lt;ndiir In use today.
against state teams.

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Sinew he Joined tb*
Jfi
1999 Williams, the majors' last .400
hitter— .406 tn 1941-U reputed to
have received more than
000
from Owner Totq Yawkey In 10
seasons. His top salary was 1113,■
000 In 1950.
.
*
Williams Is unsigned for 1953 and,
most likely, haa not dona any
dickering over next season's term*.
Cronin, following the club's p«Hry.
declined to discuss any prospective
financial negotiations with Wil­
liam*. But It can be taken for
granted that Williams will be under
another six-figure contract, flexible
undoubtedly, whan ha reports at
Sarasota for training on March 1.

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llinuui'M, white K pink Mm ill GAIIINKTS, Cuunletn, I Tiplmtirds.
W e hove new limptc* on.I tiD f lD
Siedli'CH pi ii pi'f i ult #1 30 IiunIii'I.
G. Vail, Wuodwrorkiiig. 312 Sun" Id hmi*cn uvuiluldc w ith
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■H.l I’ieu like new. $126.00.
211'v K,i*t .’lid. Street. I'hune
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Priced 1 111,3110.00. K m*y term*.
MISS 31 SlltK KNGI.ISII
Ile niitlfh l T w o lli.dliioiu Iiiim ic , in MOSS PICKKHS tu clear thick
uuk prove fm nil"*. Gull Albert linn,I eiigrnvllip mi nilverwore,
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con lie orruiiK i'd.
1 hove on tim uiuully Kuo.I m il.ur- IK•3’ With xrnutcr or blcydu tu
deliver T n in|&gt;ii r.luming Tribune
lion Inline, cluxM to the city with
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oil iu u i Ii t i i enlivcniriice*. eon In'
In........ tii « ii,tui a* pie|iuruil.
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week, ur aannun. K.upliah Fonla
119 Sit. Park Avenue I'hune I 2HI ‘I’D IMIS'— recently fresh cuw,
•ml American Kurds, sedans,
gentle. Hung* mid T.H. tented,
alutlun wagon* and convertible*.
(live full liutolln. Nu Inieliieas
Htrlckland-Morrlaon. Inc.,
B.
dune Friday evening* ur SnturA. II. I.OKMANN
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2730 Orlando Mr. Hanford, I'h. 9(9 A G O O D 'M ILK Gow. gives 2 gal. 27 MOI1KL f-K O H D ; miviL~Mr*.
Alma Gody, 27th St. 2 block*
milk, now be fresh In June;
west of Hnnford A ve .
NKW 2 liedroom houaa, everyul'u mala calf, $200 00. A. II.
thinic ruuiny. Ilrceieway A OnSikes, 1603 Mellonville
Mcllutiville Ave., j ||,|t) DoDGK, Hiulio, llentvr, New
Hike*,
ra«e Port, twu big lota. W. 24th
n.'iith of Hull Park.
, paint, Good Condition. $778.1)0
nt Mnplc.
H E L P W A N TE D
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IF It la IIKAI. KH TA TK. wiiither
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two door sedan.
you want to hoy ur aeil, are,
11KLI iVANTKM — 3’oung man a* I Kxcellent condltlun. $1360. Call
J. W. H A L L. H K A LTO H
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Albert KIM* ut 677-W or 1627
mle.i clerk.
Knowledge of tiro#
Florida State Hank (Ground
or 1807-W 3.
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pluyment. Group Insurance. Va
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m o ” SPARTAN Manor, fully
W A N T E D F O U N TA IN H ELP
•vary daalrabla feature. 114,600
equipped, excellent condition,
Ban uinta Section, li Bcdrooma.
Good working condition*, good
•leap* four, 3 room*, extra
prawar conatructlon, aplemlld
equipment. Dodson'* Ho. Park
pay. Saa Mr. Fauat at
condition, beautiful
anacioua
Av#. Trailer Court, 8anfonl._
ground*, quick aala (12,600.—
F A U S T ’S DRUG HTOKR
T R A IL E R — 26 feet, good conill*
SKMINOLK HRALTY
tlon. Dreamwold Trailer Park.
1910 Magnolia A ft.
Phona 27

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Center Cut

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Sunnylnnd Pure

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Y E LL O W CARS M U

VOLUME XXXXIII

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPKH
SANFOHD, FLORIDA.

W lr*

Allied War Chiefs
Begin Conferences
* On Southeast Asia
Fears Are Expressed
That Red China Is
Preparing Attack
Against Indochina

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PARIS (/»•»— (Sen. Jean de
4 night,
Lallre de Tasnieny died tothe French News Agency
■nnounrrd.
The
91-year-old
French commander In chief end
high commissioner In Indochina
had been In a ntate of rnma
for the pant two daya follow.
Ing Iwo operation' for a tumor
of the prnatate gland.
WASHINGTON
i* Military
chief* of the major Pacific power*
began talk* today on what can be
done in event an assault from Itcd
China I* launched against Krench
Indnchlna. Such n "new Korea"
would threaten all of Southeast
Aala.
The staff chief* of Hrltam,
Krancc and the United State*, with
nhsorvera from Canada, Australia
and New Zealand, open their top
aecret conference under a dark
shadoxv cast hy report* that the
great lender of the fight against
4 Communism In Southern Asia lies
■V dying In a Purl* clinic*.
Urgency wa* given to Ihe high
strategy session by warnings from
Krenrli Gcu Me Liillrc de Tiissigny
Imfore he was slrlcken In fndoehina
and flown homo for treatment. He
expressed fear*, harked up by
farls and sobering evaluation*,
that Iter! China was preparing a
major Intervention In Ihe Coinmnnisi Inspired and led rebellion in
Indochina
Uiplnmulic officials In London
$ said Itrltnln, Franco nod thr U. S
are considering plan* to *el up a
unified mllllary command in Nniilh
ru'd Asia This would enable n
pooling of uvnllablo air, land ami
*ca forces.
Informants said Ihe plan was
discussed In the Churchill Truman
talk* here Ihl* week. The lone and
■rape of today’* mceling w»a set
by the copimunlqtia covering the
discussion*. It said the military
-leaders would “ rnnaidor specific
, 1 0 measure* In strengthen the securIfy of HmithraH A»la.”
The nature of thfse apcetfle
k
measure* I* shrouded In ill most
secrecy.
Krancc, represented by Men. Al
pltoii'-c Join, entered the confer
American and llrilish chiefs' What
will you do If Red China Invades
Indochina'’
The replies nrr nut likely lo in
elude firm assurances of liiiiiP-di
ate ami all-out military action,
il
ticn. Omar Bradley, top U. S
military commander, and British
Kie't Mari.bull X'r William Klim
eould say, a* a starter, they will
recommend to their political supe­
riors supporl for any appeal which
llnaiiBBta nw rae* fist

•

18 Day Old Baby
Kidnapped, Found
Unharmed Later
NEW ULM, Mlitiv UR - An li
day old baby Iwy was found un­
harmed here today. IT hours after
he was kidnaped from hi* home
In Mankato, 2ft miles away.
A lillle later, the Infant was re­
stored In his mother, Mra- Eugene
Callahan, who was called here
from Mankato
Chief of Police Edward L. Larson
- said Mr*, lamnard Scheid, a
-• childless woman In her middle 30a,
admitted taking Ihe baby In relaco ono she lost four months ago
irough miscarriage.
The haby was found In Mra.
,1
Scheid’* apartment over a tavern.
Chief Larson said he got his flrtt
(
tip from Mra. Krance* Preglar, .a
1«*.
neighbor of Mr* Schald, Mrs.
ftchekt tn'd Mrs. Peegler ‘T i l feel
better 1/ I tell someone about II."
A abort time later, Mra. Scheid
. called police, sobbing, and
that someone be sent over.
_ w r il T_________ _
Thursdey afternoon from Minkatp, however, she had told another
neighbor who a«krd bar where she
got the behv. "Oh. I had It.’’
Mra. Callahan, &gt;3. mother of six
children, said a strange woman
who said the was pregnant, apaared at her home Thursday
t p. m. to seek advice on
h. She arrived ahortlv aftnf the children had left

R

as

Dixie Newspaper
Favors Eisenhower

Generally f.nr through Sat­
urday except for some cloudi­
ness in south portion Continued
rather cold toniaht bid with slightly higher temperature' Warmer
Saturday

Story of Fight To
Save His Ship Told
By Capt. Carlsen

Fruit (irowerH HnrvoKti»r

Meeting Called
On County Roads
Next Wednesday

UN Negotiators
Serve Ultimatum
On Chinese Reds

Time Lag May Block
French Ave. Project

Demand Is Made For
Explanation Of Po­
sition On Airfields

From 1952 Budget
Alfred A McKelhan. chairman
of the Slate Road Department, re­
cently notified the County Com
mission. Slate Representative*,
Sinllh and William*, and Stale Sen
ntnr Boyle, that a meeting to con
aider Ihe lentallve 1033 road hudgel fur Seminole County for 1932
will tie held at Tallahassee next
Wednesday nftrrnoon.
Due lo the shortage of time In
which a right-of-way can be secur­
ed for the widening rtf Krench Ave
nue. a (iroje-1 undertaken by the
Cily. some doubt ha* been express
pil here, especially by Volte Will
lam*. Sr ihul III rprolerl can lie
Included in Ihe 10.12 Slide budget.
Cily ('ornmiaalonera are expected
to be prr*cnt tit the 'ipccisl meet
log of the County Commission Sat
unlay morning (or Ihe purpose of
enlisting County aitl in «ecuring Ihe
Krench Avenue right of way.
During ihe pad year, according
to the State lload Department rc
[tort, the 'tun of $123,334, repre
sell ting HTiU appropriations, was
spent on Hie Seminole County
orelnry road program, This Inclitd
cd the recapping of Ihe Old Orlando
Itnad (com the Orange rnonly Oru
lo Sanford, at a rout of $71,739
The other project was the re
paving of the Grapevillo Avenue
lload from the I’anla Boat) to Kirsl
Street nt a m il of 91I.R24.
Kor Ihe HOI serondary road pro
gram the State Road Department
appropriated (JM.noo for five pro
Jects on which no actual paving
work has been done yet.
These Include the following pav­
ing projects: Lake Monro# Cdentr
lo Kcmlnule Hmdvard al a cost ol
SIB.230; Lak Mary Boulevard, from
Lake Mary lo the Orlando High
u-ay, al a cost of gl I .TOO; Widening
from 0 In 111 feel Ihe road from
Bromley’* Corner In Keonluvkhal
••lee Creek. *43.911: paving the
Chapman Hoad to State Hoad 119
in Oviedo, $41,190; anil paving the
Big Tree Itoail at a coxt of $3$.
too. The sum of $3,20B wax appro­
priated for maintenance purpose!.
K'mda committed or expended
for thr 1910 31 program* total $311,934, a* compared with estimated
inromr during the period of $211.,
act, leaving a deficit of M l.311. (if
Ihe Income, $91,383 represented
County surplus funds; $127,910 was
from the County 7th cent gas fund
and $99,400 wa* from the federal
aid funds.
Estimated Income for Seminole
County purposes for 1933 1* pul
at $123,441. Deducting the $31,311
deficit rrum this leaves a balance
of $99,138 available for the 1033
secondary road program.

Baseball Directorn
Wilt Meet Tonight
All officers and dlreclnr* of 4h«
Sanford Baieball Association arc
requested by Joel Field, president,
to attend an official meeting at tha
City Hall at 1:00 o'clock tonight
ertalnlna to
Important matter* pertaining
Ihe recovering of^ Ine franchise
from the New Ya _ Qlanta will b«
dlacuned at the meeting, Mr. field
stated this morning
Committees will be appointed lo
promote
remote the sale of aigpi on the
fence iiurmimUng the new base
field. Ihe aale of Ucketa. and other
Important mattera will he brought
before the director* for final d«clalon, he aald.
"Even before plan* have been
mad* to promote aalea," he de­
clared, "we have already rec*lv&lt;
lived
ala application* for fence aigna,, and
ai
to request! for Mason tickets."
ROMP PROBE
t P lI E N IX C Y f Y , Ala. UR A
hurriedly recalls county grand
Jury waa told today lo leave noth
Ing unturned to solve the bombtaf
of the homo 4 a vie* eruaaape#
who helped put the crimp on this
once rowdy playground of gam*
bier*.

MONTGOMERY, Ala. Iff - The beat you Von lo find out who waa
Montgomery Advertiser, tradition reipotuible."

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FRIDAY. JAN. 11. lil.VJ

It, 04.KN CLEM ENTS
Ml N s\\
Korea
P
Allied
truce t„- ;uliat„rs hnodcil Ihe Beds
,, v it to.11 nlliiimlom lodnv They
demanded an cxplnniilhm id in d

American Krult Grower*. Inc., made the (ir*t trial of the celery
Im vesting machine developed i,y A. Hilda and Son* Monday when | Av-mn- The o kclino* Ink-* the celeiy fiom the
when tiny put It In work, mntincd by o crew of atonit Hu m n 711 i wnsiieil nod parked, on I obit ,-,1 ,o I n u L t.-ady
acre flelil of naxc.it celeiy bo their east side farm neat Ib-ardull nlot Ho- iontk-'l

legeil i iinlruilietiiin III liie Cum mu
Mist- Miinmilced slalld Mil eMilsIruc
ri,m ,,l .in fields d u rin g an aenu
slier
M ,,
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H o w a rd M T u r n e r
s.iul negiiii.dioii* fur sii|H-rv|s|ng a
S tu f f I'lnite giopb K m i eau tru e r ruuld :**»l cunlinue u
hamlx of ,-otli-is, it III the Reds explain Ihe apparent
f-o I lie |,,&lt; , ,m|ei dlM-rep ine’.
I iicner sit'd Ihe Iteits Iasi month
:i n in mm ed Ou-v planned in Ipiliid
mill repair m l l e l d s while i linee
„ ■- im !mi re leil denied I bill'-day

Of Honor American Frt it Growers Tests New A c t i o n Deferred
T im ed Down Duo Machine For Harvesting Celery On Legality O f
, ii** . :» ii
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1J. II litM State
U II. 1, U ID ( S M U IV
To Harry Truman AIti -tlaiige
Milk L aw
new If -ilISll t Hindu A v Hill* still 1il til 1»i*,ll*V|| \ v. II
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Doughty Sen Captain
Safe From Flying
Enterprise Is Put
Ashore At Falmouth
FAl.M&lt;&gt;l'TII. Eng T
Safe
ichore, ('apt K"rt Carlsen lold
ihe story today of his monumental
tight with the raging Atlantic— a
two week* bailie .ignmxl wind,
wave* mid cold
He lold a cheering crowd ol
thousand* “ I deeply regret that
I was lint in iwisilioii lo bring the
Enterprise hark with m e"
Hum Ihe deck of the rescue
...............
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.............
mg^ Turmoil
be watched
the
death
thrnc* of the "pTi Ion Hying Kit
terprise Thursdax niinnlrs aller
he leaped into Ibe water Irnm the
dying freighter She wenl duxvn In
|n f.ilhnni- ( 2Mf feet i uf xxaler. 37
miles off this fishing purl alter
a thrashing, iilanlic lialtle xxllh
"That really hurt me, quite a
bit." t'nllsrn said
ti w.i- ih.it "t«.t gale" which
.inn k the siutd ship ils deaili blow, #
Hie r-nirageuiis Uxearuld skip
per bild a p.u ked news ciinlerence
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fimi t.uirh " he said "There were
uni ibey wen- Inn
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Cl In v fir lit of A Ml -rii-nu Fruit u licit the in ti him' -l.ti tml i
Supreme Court K’cr; inxxi-rn Inc. on th • eixsl side. MoiiiIh)
It di-VMiin-d rrli-iy u 1 nnxs nt
r»iri,)*i In tn Il; h1 it’ll lik** u
oucstcd To Decide
tiiiu-, and sjH-wt-d i lit wile ■rated fm* 1 •tii K (lllil j1, Hi JlUtllll it 4 lnfiji
! ts Const dm ion.ilit y
hllM’w **f n t , Iriin n n ’ l
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wlri’iitlv f'»r the pFn* Flu xSrinui itv i in -I*, t bi* mm Imii’
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Nn 4ifiiiid
I' 1 frit* huw* li'vi* wtitki ft *ill i •In* f urit * ■ s, (iteuie i mi; 1 n , nsk-’-l tn.l i\
lltc Medal "f Honor awarikd Ids rvi’i i IidI I In** jyrtily i &gt;ib|#*v «••! mu* "'••Mim wIMi ifiitliii'i lu ll ing* t* I Ii, .1,-1 i ;ii ,* ntii t*ii.V11X .*,11j,I i r I n
on for gallantry In Kfirea heeaosr. i him*, a v r it hit* parklm,' Imhuc mu fit! Yu11| r»*li*iy iiiHtnt; *' llll'l--. w tut It lb, SI.ill- Mlik * oil.
'ir «** ip-ote-l as saving. Pr*»xulrnt «.n uhi’rh, will rrplmr f*iIt ti ftil ►t.ll tliirif 11v It ml. tlit* tilt' \ i* mi - in i ill'l l nil
Truman I* not "worth) to confer" Mtlnit'il
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(Hat anyone has torned down H&gt;r j,.,,
„|„.r„i,r it
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9*41011’* highest military award
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.......
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»f the Amori*Mi Tran»*l Anuirtn- A.
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liu e il milk nrlee fl,|i
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I M’ltf rrpi' • il ■: thi
I Jlk** II ’vil V III** 111*f ti*•I rrlr, \ t*» I nl’.IMii mi
Korea. .
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epeitfitlly
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fl "Httfluad fiM l‘*sr 'I'vtot
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rorresptaidenre wllli MeGnvern A
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-pokesTiisn a-kmiwletlgril llial the
4111* I |t ' ^ *•siNimi it? il .t , |V»*
medal* hail been rejected
Iff
till M m, ’if I's t.1' - &gt;• ft
in
I’lUi'l iM'Itt V f»'.i!»iri*
available but the Washington
I ti l lilt Ml
V-is sIlM P v i \ ' It 11 ti
Time* Herald qunletl him a* say —
— '
**•»* n
nil'll* • hmjttml f.. ' I ) Mill .tin,
Ing:
i;;h ( until v * i i t nil 1 *«l«
Dll
"Aecepling the'" inr Inis would
run 111 if*11 111 (111’ •
•1*1M*di*d
Imply llial I think Truman ix : ,.U|W fl„
,(vr
P O H TM IO U III. \ .
r
t.i I i*l ,i’ t (if- f n u §*f i -&lt;i n i •, «i nlf
wnrlhv In run frr
honor* And ,
t .
4'olmlr Kiln In M III, . mIim i - l,,|,| I'll* |i* h r in r, 4’ jin** n •I ill ihi
I don’t think that fellow I* worthy ,,
!,y ,llrl,"lh rr,
, h'„
m itrtr, ilt.it b,- Mn-iiii in ,i,-,ii I ■IM$till Ittll 4|ti|ii I fxall' ••
..
to confer honor, on my huyi. or Sriuwd
II'
Hoard, win, at a mcrtii
fi»,
i|m* » mnnn
On
w
llllill Gill urek
IiiMi- miiU *IMI« i t in nf
anyone'* boy*
a' Hie nfflre uf Hllpt T
ii,
i
ll
Im
,
In|
a)
if
fought r arp er a i l m r n f , to realt/r"A* far as |‘m concerned, thli Lawton, reviewed Inda on Intw
whole thins l ' • rloied chapter received from fnpr ronipanii-- •hi* week Ills ilri-ain
He itxMiinril commaMil uf a tup
No presentations are going to lie General Motors, Rcu, Inlrnia
Hie PSK ,1 Duugla. IHai kvxant-1
made heeau.e 1 ilonT IntrmI to tinitial mill Dtidge.
acrept anything."
Bids on rnnipli-rlii biu.tci will. i rle-flrnyer r-xcuil
A 11112 gririhiuli- uf Hu- Naval
Iwuly varied fruin g-LU'A! t - Ai'aileiuy nl AiinniMili-. BoM-rdterg
$r&gt;,ll|li, naid Mr. taiwlon, wii- -erverl nboard a cruixer and Inter
added Hint I In- busses an- nerd&lt;--l won hix itvlalnr'x wings ,-n |*cii-.a
for July ilelivcry. The bids wii' coin. Kin
he forwarded to Ihe Stale |),
•SAl.lllA l oir, ifi
\ larg*- I&gt;,%&gt;
Then a i otieraliiui rlixrlo-erl ran
Some loiprnvrment In Hie con­ partmrnt of Edurallon for advii
t-r ring nas (rlt-il In-r•- T I imi d|&gt;
•
era
in
lux
Irfl
groin
and
left
kid
dition nf CpI. Charlaa E. Thomn. a* to wlilrh is the beat offer,
nry (Inclu rx rortmvt-d Hie groin on a rliai ge of muntil ini; a I'(
.la d I
Km
'■
lleil tab 1 U a s h i'
Fred it. VVIIsuu, attorney fu­ grrm-lh The kidnex grnulti, they kinr-sr in it tongh-and tumble &gt;t|itx
of Sanford, who on Dec. !!4 wn i
•N ijs I h- y-ixi-1n
it I'll#11IIIf#i|
»i»rJ.,ti gjgnt
in
wounded in the face by the filaal tile board, wax liintrurtct 1 • aid, would kill him in Ihm xvr-ek*
i#ut bid
brawl Pnllre Mnglxii ate II f
vvred 1 .liitp mil
of an enemy grenade In Korea, prepare a Irani- of the f'huiiioi . lull Oral growlli was luiriinl mil i link i Miirrry found Hu- im
irk mi ,■
gt metals fm home
was reiiurled today hy Ids mother, xehrrol hullding, xvhich bat im-i wllli X ray Irr-iiliiierils
Ilium nil
IldiH ; i,
e m-t all types nf
Mr*. Vv. II. Thomaa of the Smith tieori In iron for the pant tlir,..
Ii an ei • 7 tr all beginning Ap
M r- Marjorie Truev ignril |
Then t-iirne a ner-k rami-t. rm
Sanford Avenue Road.
years, to a .Mra. Ridgrwuv winI
againxl
Hit- l-oki-ri
.‘iepleinitrr, iMinplauit
She elated that bar aon, now in Intends to convert it for one „ reelerl in a week Inliiii-k'ori
named Till,
mvnr-il
tiy Ml
Mi and
"Milieu
I ill. O
l* Ill'll liy
mil Mr
Misl M l O O t r S 11 I M t S t ’ l f
'f Ti e Ge/f U
ml-ii-ii-i'i Admin
1948,
llnxi-ulrerg
wiis bark oil trill
Inn
a hoxpltal In Japan, had written n nuralng home for elderlv
• d r-linn. lyLtatfliis the ini, uf ill
Inxlrnrlur at
B'lrlilern She rlaimerl hen I b 1 1 f*|*
C 'l l l N f '
ixirery
rlnly
ax
an
recently that ho ia receiving ex­ people. The main alruclme nf Hio Naval Aradrmy
I ’eklnesi* w in enj(D «ed in , l!j{l»!l * " H I \
\ &lt; IU »M
llihn- n ijy ji!,,-. mateii.il, lie
cellent rare, and that doctora ant the building will not he alteri-i.
twei-M -leflfq'' , -1 civilian uses,
In btrrk of Ihr Tnicy liome last
He
wa
%
lolrl
Hint
unlv
i*n
11
H
nf
doing all they ran to nave hit. however, said Mr. I.awton,
*nld Hm ipf'.i - i- allowing for
■....
H...
.........
„ ,,,, nn
Tueailuy by Till und no unidridi
AUBURN. N V i-h -A
F’ongrcAR
would
j(r*
him
Imrk
right eye. He wrote that he could
Mr*. Meridah K. Rin-di-i, « .relive xtiitii* And be gnl fhnl in
housing in , h i
April May June
•ii'-peradn lay unili-r armed
sheplierrl dug
aee a lltUe hit out of the left graduate of fnwu Stale Culver
H1la- In xxirytg ( /
|
ride
fm a level
he llnrbirrns hired Dun Myer
im a Iiii .[nlal today after,
Seplember,
I0.V).
served
a*
execii
eye.
aity, waa appointed as a teacher live officer uhunnl a destroyer fur allurney. In defend Till lie xlimxed tn kill In in --elf white a fral
nf uni) &lt;IO0(pnt).^|, / home si art! a
Th l. waa the third tlmo that al
the Weal Side I'riuihtyear
hIwiiiI |t|(i spertalnrs and the emit I •IimmI at tux merry and ftf
than n year
CpI,
School to succeed Mr*. Waller I more
This ix
that die playful Till bail un fang 'llii-ii begged him in sun
cent In-low the
This
week
he
got
hlx
dream
—
Kor
, _ , _ 1T ...... . . . . . Steele who haa resigned
and badly rolled teeth
bital id I.Iftfjjfa d-/rllingx aelmlly
The 2 t year uld ex
skipper
of
a
ship
in Paula, attended local echoete
Hanilnole High School Principal
Till was tried under an old eily known as Daniel |-‘, W4N$r J r , begun last -tpthfy nn-l emupares
and waa a baaaball, football ami Herman E. Morris waa granieU
v Hli a r ilM -ll b ilblmg rate nf
ordlmtnrr Unit said all dugs eaiigld was repnrli-it III seringa qpeil H
GAMBLING
STAMPS
haakethall star at Seminole High permission to teach a t ins* in I
Na) -Kmi ., M k f, ,
fighting must be put In dr-alb
Ailli
a
Imllet
xxiuuid
in
Ihe
Motn
JACKSON
VILLE
UR
I
hr
De­
School from which he grduated visual education on
Mnndsv
'It ix (be nature nf dug-. In (ighi
im n- fan, /bf i, a sharper
Slate [Milire said Walker-was
three yrara ago.
nights for tha next IR weeks a* partment of Inlrrrnil Revenue in nther dug* and lo chase eats." parole violator from Eastern etc ru iladinent a M H \i ‘A Administraday
said
right
more
nrriinathmal
Hie mailing addrtaa la ll.'l-fiS-bl Stetson
University, with tinII laitM bail imiiJudge Murray said In annuuneirig I’Miileullary ill PtuladetplM 4 -Si Imi M miIv
Ward G, Marina Director, Section understanding that this would gambling lux Mmnpx had been is­ the xerdlel
rated was tJMj'roi p.-ei when testiti
id
"a
recurd
a
mile
lung
ol
tUf
sued,
l
ringing
the
tuisl
in
383
Navy Number 8033, c/o KPO, -San not In any way Interfere with
-wisliinal hearing
"'by and assault.
a I'yltut at a
Those gelling xlampx ineltidril:
Kranrleco, Calif. .
ills duties at the high school.
v-b»uuii
said
He sIimI bitusnlf rattier 11 Ir .Vednesdiiy
Orlando: Alherl Rowe
inc
home lurU
t"
svaiMillee.
who
sought
lilin
ritfR
i
Annpka;
Allicrt
Harris.
Altiert
M NEW V O T I M
AUTO ACCIDEN T
tie tired at a stale lionprrAm m tn a rate
CARROLLTON. Ky. (ft - Four L. Roller Hr., 11 T Bruner
Over SO m w votora have obtain­
■tn|i|u-d him fur apeerhiiq WrqfRt ,/Jli ummuni
Tangerine:
Charlie
Alexander
elementary
school
haskalhnll
play­
ed registration carta In Seminole
day. nffieiala
•lav
J,
Zell
wood
—
John
II
Andersun.
A
rlnfeellve
line
was
blamed
fur
ers
were
injured
fatally
Thursday
County in the nine day reglatration
' ‘ tes liy ei
Walker
held
Mrs
.tames
VY$d
Jiilo
Vann
Corners
an
allie
roof
fire
Ibis
immiing
in
period thua far, Mra. Camilla Druce night whan their borrowed car
ildlng an
M-rth,
Git.
wife
of
a
eemelery
t
Ihe
frame
house
nl
791
Kasl
Ninth
,
,
.
.
,
,
crashed Into rear of a packed
announced thla ornlng.
pitiful lit
OREAKY
TH
UM
B
F
R
E
E
D
Ktrrrt
that
caused
"nnl
P
hi
much
«
»
"
hnstnge
In
her
truck.
"Thla la an amailng
I numbe
number of
figurWASHINGTON
UR
The
Senate,
I
damage."
Fire
Chief
II
M
Clove
b-r
*tx
hours
Wednesday
'
*]
Coroner G. D. Graham said John
new votara to be rcgUta
stared a. thi*
which
wanted
lo
pul
him
In
Jail,,
land
reported
Idday.
"noollnu
hlinxrlf,
ho
fog
j
Humble. 14, Donald Layton, 13,
early data," aha aalad.
Total ro-roglatration, including ■nd Delbert L. Wlnburn, 13, were haa lost In Jacob (Greasy Thumb) The blare look place tn the Sip l’J«, front n second »tory wind® &lt;
Ilracey hrrme which Is rented tiy "J Hto VVailswcirlh home, lanil In (
former voter*, have aurpaaaed the killed outright. Norvin Layton, 14. Guiik, who didn't want tn go.
400 mark, bringing Um grand total brother of John, died in a hospital "Greaay Thumh." veteran Chic- Mr and Mrs Frank Melton T h e 1'!* *h«l feet of tils girl friend, Mir
eloae to ihe 300 figure, am* stated. at 3:40 a, m., apparently of a ahull ago mobster, waa acquiltcd by U K alarm was first given al H 27 this Jacqtjellnu l.onpcrman. 17 nf t/f
Angelo*.
Dlatrict Judge Edward A. Tamm morning.
Creature.
Klin was traveling wllli blip
Five firemen directed by
MIM4NO n i t O M T E R *
Two other buys were allghtly in­ fata Thursday of chargo* growing
when
Hie Iron into
out of hla refusal lo answer ques­ Cleveland extinguished Ihe fire with Wednesday
- S E A TTL E UR— la d weather and jured.
The boys were an route home tions of Ihe Samite Grime Com­ the aid nf a booster line Koine slopped them near Syracuse
bad reaulti w e n all that searching
rontenls to Ihe attic were burned,
aircraft U V £ been able from baaketbatl practice In the car, mittee.
Chief ( ’lelclniid stated.
fete of owned by their coach, Bob Tanner.
Firemen worked for mure than
POf.EK HENTENCED
Hl|h Irow
WARSAW. Poland un - Three one hour subduing Ihe flame* and
SCHUMANN PLAN
w
Ailiev llie
it
BONN, Germany UR — file Rehu- Pole* charged with spying for the picking up the hoses.
3A
07
at
Boston
warn Plan to pool Waatorn Eu­ United State* were senteneed to
3
1
19
Chicago
rope's coal and ateel resource! won death Thursday night and two
WARMER WE A TH E R
40
(12
M K E L A N D UR - Slightly higher U n Angeles
g crucial vote of approval from otters ware given life aentencea.
S3
39
Ia a one-dap trial before the tamperahirea generally and patch- New Orleans
th* Weat German Pari,am««l to33
42
,n
Warsaw regional military court) a* of light frnat Ip tha North Gain*- New York
41
31
.04
all flv* pleaded guilty to alipplng villa Diitrtct tonight and Saturday Seattle
43
$0
U
w roi
forecast today by the Waahlngton
tat* f tta M illegally after going morning waa
70
cun InteUlganci
a
gene* j^ederafst
to work tar America
itato Frost Warning Serv- Miami
«e
a
Tallahaaate
■IMta to Berlin

V r‘*s Father Sa v s
Truman Is Not Fit
To Confer Medal

.

&lt;f»fir'd tlm
n

B t ' V-'l

"••’ll"- —

Plans To Purchase
T5&gt;New Busses Made
By School Board

Naval Officer Who
Had ('aim»r
’ivun
Cancer («
Given
Command Of Ship :

Boxer Doj; Tried
Oil iMui'deiD har^e
In Aliev Brawl

CpI. CharleH Thomnn,
Wounded, Improvcn

iiyvei

enl Asks
rpTr t-Back In
tjlf .n Building

Voimj* Fxd onv

Ilo,
Fire Caused
By Defective Flue

The Weather

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SANFOHD, FLORIDA.

Allied W ar Chiefs
Begin Conferences
* On Southeast Asia
Fears Are Expressed
That Red China Is
Preparing Attack
Against Indochina

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PARIS (/»•»—(Sen. Jean de
Lallre de Tasnieny died tonight, the French News Agency
■nnounrrd. The 91-year-old
French commander In chief end
high commissioner In Indochina
had been In a ntate of rnma
for the pant two daya follow.
Ing Iwo operation' for a tumor
of the prnatate gland.

WASHINGTON i * Military
chief* of the major Pacific power*
began talk* today on what can be
done in event an assault from Itcd
China I* launched against Krench
Indnchlna. Such n "new Korea"
would threaten all of Southeast
Aala.
The staff chief* of Hrltam,
Krancc and the United State*, with
nhsorvera from Canada, Australia
and New Zealand, open their top
aecret conference under a dark
shadoxv cast hy report* that the
great lender of the fight against
4 Communism In Southern Asia lies
■V dying In a Purl* clinic*.
Urgency wa* given to Ihe high
strategy session by warnings from
Krenrli Gcu Me Liillrc de Tiissigny
Imfore he was slrlcken In fndoehina
and flown homo for treatment. He
expressed fear*, harked up by
farls and sobering evaluation*,
that Iter! China was preparing a
major Intervention In Ihe Coinmnnisi Inspired and led rebellion in
Indochina
Uiplnmulic officials In London
$ said Itrltnln, Franco nod thr U. S
are considering plan* to *el up a
unified mllllary command in Nniilh
ru'd Asia This would enable n
pooling of uvnllablo air, land ami
*ca forces.
Informants said Ihe plan was
discussed In the Churchill Truman
talk* here Ihl* week. The lone and
■rape of today’* mceling w»a set
by the copimunlqtia covering the
discussion*. It said the military
-le a d e rs would “rnnaidor specific
, 1 0 measure* In strengthen the securIfy of HmithraH A»la.”
The nature of thfse apcetfle
k
measure* I* shrouded In ill most
secrecy.
Krancc, represented by Men. Al
pltoii'-c Join, entered the confer
American and llrilish chiefs' What
will you do If Red China Invades
Indochina'’
The replies nrr nut likely lo in
elude firm assurances of liiiiiP-di
ate ami all-out military action,
il
ticn. Omar Bradley, top U. S
military commander, and British
Kie't Mari.bull X'r William Klim
eould say, a* a starter, they will
recommend to their political supe­
riors supporl for any appeal which
llnaiiBBta nw rae* fis t

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18 Day Old Baby
Kidnapped, Found
Unharmed Later
NEW ULM, Mlitiv UR - An li
day old baby Iwy was found un­
harmed here today. IT hours after
he was kidnaped from hi* home
In Mankato, 2ft miles away.
A lillle later, the Infant was re ­
stored In his mother, Mra- Eugene
Callahan, who was called here
from Mankato
Chief of Police Edward L. Larson
- said Mr*, lamnard Scheid, a
- • childless woman In her middle 30a,
admitted taking Ihe baby In relaco ono she lost four months ago
irough miscarriage.
The haby was found In Mra.
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Scheid’* apartment over a tavern.
Chief Larson said he got his flrtt
(
tip from Mra. Krance* Preglar, .a
1«*.
neighbor of Mr* Schald, Mrs.
ftchekt tn'd Mrs. Peegler ‘T il feel
better 1/ I tell someone about II."
A abort time later, Mra. Scheid
. called police, sobbing, and
that someone be sent over.
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Thursdey afternoon from Minkatp, however, she had told another
neighbor who a«krd bar where she
got the behv. "Oh. I had It.’’
Mra. Callahan, &gt;3. mother of six
children, said a strange woman
who said the was pregnant, apaared at her home Thursday
t p. m. to seek advice on
h. She arrived ahortlv aftnf the children had left

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VOLUME XXXXIII

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Story of Fight To
Save His Ship Told
By Capt. C arlsen

Fruit (irowerH HnrvoKti»r

UN Negotiators
Serve Ultimatum
On Chinese Reds

Time Lag May Block
French Ave. Project

Demand Is Made For
Explanation Of Po­
sition On Airfields

1952 Budget

Alfred A McKelhan. chairman
of the Slate Road Department, re­
cently notified the County Com
mission. Slate Representative*,
Sinllh and William*, and Stale Sen
ntnr Boyle, that a meeting to con
aider Ihe lentallve 1033 road hudgel fur Seminole County for 1932
will tie held at Tallahassee next
Wednesday nftrrnoon.
Due lo the shortage of time In
which a right-of-way can be secur­
ed for the widening rtf Krench Ave
nue. a (iroje-1 undertaken by the
Cily. some doubt ha* been express
pil here, especially by Volte Will
lam*. Sr ihul III rprolerl can lie
Included in Ihe 10.12 Slide budget.
Cily ('ornmiaalonera are expected
to be prr*cnt tit the 'ipccisl meet
log of the County Commission Sat
unlay morning (or Ihe purpose of
enlisting County aitl in «ecuring Ihe
Krench Avenue right of way.
During ihe pad year, according
to the State lload Department rc
[tort, the 'tun of $123,334, repre
sell ting HTiU appropriations, was
spent on Hie Seminole County
orelnry road program, This Inclitd
cd the recapping of Ihe Old Orlando
Itnad (com the Orange rnonly Oru
lo Sanford, at a rout of $71,739
The other project was the re
paving of the Grapevillo Avenue
lload from the I’anla Boat) to Kirsl
Street nt a m il of 91I.R24.
Kor Ihe HOI serondary road pro
gram the State Road Department
appropriated (JM.noo for five pro
Jects on which no actual paving
work has been done yet.
These Include the following pav­
ing projects: Lake Monro# C dentr
lo Kcmlnule Hmdvard al a cost ol
SIB.230; Lak Mary Boulevard, from
Lake Mary lo the Orlando High
u-ay, al a cost of gl I .TOO; Widening
from 0 In 111 feel Ihe road from
Bromley’* Corner In Keonluvkhal
••lee Creek. *43.911: paving the
Chapman Hoad to State Hoad 119
in Oviedo, $41,190; anil paving the
Big Tree Itoail at a coxt of $3$.
too. The sum of $3,20B wax appro­
priated for maintenance purpose!.
K'mda committed or expended
for thr 1910 31 program* total $311,934, a* compared with estimated
inrom r during the period of $211.,
act, leaving a deficit of M l.311. (if
Ihe Income, $91,383 represented
County surplus funds; $127,910 was
from the County 7th cent gas fund
and $99,400 wa* from the federal
aid funds.
Estimated Income for Seminole
County purposes for 1933 1* pul
at $123,441. Deducting the $31,311
deficit rrum this leaves a balance
of $99,138 available for the 1033
secondary road program.

Baseball Directorn
Wilt Meet Tonight
All officers and dlreclnr* of 4h«
Sanford Baieball Association arc
requested by Joel Field, president,
to attend an official meeting at tha
City Hall at 1:00 o'clock tonight
ertalnlna to
Important matter* pertaining
Ihe recovering of^ Ine franchise
from the New Ya _ Qlanta will b«
dlacuned at the meeting, Mr. field
stated this morning
Committees will be appointed lo
promote
remote the sale of aigpi on the
fence iiurmimUng the new base
field. Ihe aale of Ucketa. and other
Important m attera will he brought
before the director* for final d«clalon, he aald.
"Even before plan* have been
mad* to promote aalea," he de­
clared, "we have already rec*lv&lt;
lived
ala application* for fence aigna,, and
ai
to request! for Mason tickets."
ROMP PROBE
t PlIE N IX C Y fY , Ala. UR - A
hurriedly r e c a lls county grand
Jury waa told today lo leave noth
Ing unturned to solve the bom btaf
of the homo 4 a vie* eruaaape#
who helped put the crimp on this
once rowdy playground of gam*
bier*.

MONTGOMERY, Ala. Iff - The beat you Von lo find out who waa
Montgomery Advertiser, tradition reipotuible."

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It, 04.KN CLEMENTS
Ml N s \ \
Korea
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Allied
truce t„- ;uliat„rs hnodcil Ihe Beds
,, v it to.11 nlliiimlom lodnv They
demanded an cxplnniilhm id in d

American Krult Grower*. Inc., made the (ir*t trial of the celery
Stuff I'lnitegiopb
Im vesting machine developed i,y A. Hilda and Son* Monday when | Av-mn- The o kclino* Ink-* the celeiy fiom the hamlx of ,-otli-is, it
when tiny put It In work, mntincd by o crew of atonit Hu m n 711 i wnsiieil nod parked, on I obit ,-,1 ,o I n u L t.-ady f-o I lie |,,&lt; , ,m|ei
acre flelil of naxc.it celeiy bo their east side farm neat Ib-ardull nlot Ho- iontk-'l

Medal

Of Honor
T im ed Down Duo
To Harry Truman
V r ‘*s Father S a v s
T ru m a n Is Not Fit
To Confer Medal

American F rt it Growers Tests New

A c t i o n Deferred
Machine For Harvesting Celery On Legality O f
, ii** . :» ii mm 11ii* 1
1J. II litM State
Iti U II.1, UID ( SMU IV
Milk Law
A -tlaiige new If -ilISll t Hindu Av Hill* still 1il til 1»i*,ll*V|| \ v. II

,r - app-'j«isfiBe tin *er k ii lii •
Cl In v fir lit of AMl -rii-nu Fruit
r; inxxi-rn Inc. on th • eixsl side.
It di-VMiin-d rrli-iy u 1 nnxs nt
tiiiu-, and sjH-wt-d i lit wile ■rated
hllM’w **f n t , Iriinnn’ l
vyhaI i *
m| frit,
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FRIDAY. JAN . 11. lil.VJ

Meeting Called
On County Roads
Next Wednesday
From

Generally f.nr through Sat­
urday except for some cloudi­
ness in south portion Continued
rather cold toniaht bid with slightly higher tem perature' Warmer
Saturday

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fm* 1•tii K (lllil j1,Hi JlUtllll it 4 lnfiji
It- fit.' |n» ill Fill- |t|*|4iti fHit’ll *s

Supreme Court K’coucstcd To Decide
! ts Const dm ion.ilit y

legeil i iin lru ilie t iiin III liie Cum mu
Mist- Miinmilced s la lld Mil eMilsIruc
ri,m ,,l .in fields d u rin g an aenu
s lie r
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s.iu l n e g iiii.d io ii* fur sii|H -rv|s|n g a
K m i eau tru e r ru u ld :**»l cu n lin u e u
III the Reds ex p la in Ihe apparent
dlM -rep i ne’.
I iicner sit'd Ihe Iteits Ia si month
:i n in mm ed Ou-v planned in Ipiliid
m ill re p a ir m lle ld s w hile i lin e e
„ ■ - im ! mi re le il denied I b ill'-d a y

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t i l , in •••■i I-, XMMI Mill e i -Mil .libd eriiain i
llii- lu ll -- -iib e u iu in .tte e met till
m il, II mum ales I'tie M de-iiniM liRee
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w ill meet again S a lu rd a v ill I ’an
Ilf Mil IMIM

Doughty Sen Captain
Safe From Flying
Enterprise Is Put
Ashore At Falmouth
FAl.M&lt;&gt;l'TII. Eng T
Safe
ichore, ('apt K"rt Carlsen lold
ihe story today of his monumental
tight with the raging Atlantic—a
two week* bailie .ignmxl wind,
wave* mid cold
He lold a cheering crowd ol
thousand* “ I deeply regret that
I was lint in iwisilioii lo bring the
Enterprise hark with m e "
Hum Ihe deck of the rescue
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mg^ Turmoil
be watched
the
death
thrnc* of the "pTi Ion Hying Kit
terprise Thursdax niinnlrs aller
he leaped into Ibe water Irnm the
dying freighter She wenl duxvn In
|n f.ilhnni- (2Mf feet i uf xxaler. 37
miles off this fishing purl alter
a thrashing, iilanlic lialtle xxllh
"That really hurt me, quite a
bit." t'nllsrn said
ti w.i- ih.it "t« .t gale" which
.inn k the siutd ship ils deaili blow, #
Hie r-nirageuiis U xearuld skip
per bild a p.u ked news ciinlerence
“ The la*l few .lavs' gale wax
fimi t.uirh " he said "There were
uni ibey wen- Inn
hitflt srii
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which was deltmved mi atiolher of iniieklHiul ci-leiy last year.
Ife &lt; ii**,| i i «i enl .......*•»$:'
...... • *,n I 'ii 1*1*1 fpinlrrl ttir si’innr (‘mnifiM
11n*1
1
1
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nimttiff
mllri
tut#*
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his sun*.
it - f ih'li^iilr. Nurlh kurniii l.( flit ,i s\ri*k .ifh't li# iir*!r»»‘fl hh
I le m e &lt; " m l deeihlMii •hi h
If. G. llet/.-l, local men-gei ,-f iiUHitihi; iiiifk
The father Is llaltey McGuvern Ameilriin
••t'll % •III II. i|N SJH III • I I f f '/ •u n i *»l f&gt; m il im pjiH&gt;*’*iL*$*r * h»
li u e i l m ilk nrlee f l , | i
Knot
GrownInc,.
I••
KVRI V (♦••**• il IMil k |«l 11%**. t*&gt; Wall* I I M’l t f rrpi' • il ■: thi
Bntli were killed In aclinn in - lievml Dial it rnnld In- n-,-,| „,,,
I f *.» .i 'MIip \ili»» (#*y Hid* Hm* $ft. imihhi lip mi I ii i ’ * fmir ii iys
I Jlk** II’vil V III** 111*f ti *•I rrlr, \ t *» I nl’.IMii mi iih l ll » .i ■* i it* i\M| I -Ml j,&lt;i'l UpI," 14 ill &gt;&lt;*l I £1lilt V I f iff* i Hn« flu ist m.( Inirnt hi*' Inf
Korea. .
epeitfitlly
m
In,iv^*l
itijf
The Defense Department wmi'.I
•III* Jit t -4mill I , ,1 lif If11,*w ‘e| ,-*#p| flSluji 1 f DM fli’DI IHi &lt;.ii 'In I tin
•ll-lf II I1 ,11*111 14' . ,1fill t V I Ilf, I' 111 Iiiim Me munaged Im gei
tir tn
fl "Httfluad fiM l‘*sr 'I'vtot
.ay officially only that it had held , " 'M* " f ""n ll..i celery, *m-l&gt; «
ppim j
II**1 11|N|* 11»# « " l i I iw In til tl1it , 1’i' M * | if | n I m| ,i nit 11 -x i-"in s sleep a Mi -t.t
Ilf
*
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rorresptaidenre wllli MeGnvern A
t. .If
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-pokesTiisn a-kmiwletlgril llial the
medal* hail been rejected

Flu xSrinui it v i in-I*,

t b i* mm Im ii’

"••’ll"- —

Plans To Purchase
available but the Washington T
&gt;
New— Busses
Made
Time* Herald qunletl him a* say 5
—
Ing:
School Board
"Aecepling th e'" inr Inis would By

p ■11&gt;411•V i•f -I IV (li I 'I*r
DMlnll "it H &gt;' ftuir" id t! -- - I a/d t '»i*i|
I
ItPinhiMk! I»V V•i II lih* ,»11ll hi ,lta
t fill,,
i
In,n
Miii if D r .■&gt; &lt;its tt( p.rn .ii mi il
whMi*
Ii
In Mm 'iln r 11,i1111 r .il nrr n il I
"I found down m tin 1"l'rllHMU
i
v ••'II it nn mi in v a big fbuad c ik e ix d li a lag Imii*
it
1 pal m y a ra ihrinigh
Ih rviHinn &gt;*it4 i'*i jMfi*. i'i*t4 xl.drd I*,**i
run 111 if*11 111 (111’ •
•1*1M
* di*d U irh. Mt..I 4) it ,4’ r i lin n |[i 41 \n n
pRJghl il up
in- said
I i*l,i’ t (if- fnu §*f i-&lt;i n i • , «i nlf I'lo fiil l*» (M' i ‘ 1 f u u ir m ill* im
oil tin- |rtntod - al-, and
I'll* |i* h r in r , 4’ jin** n •I
i l l ihi ■ tjLtlnldi
several d-ix
I H er hr
By I ei 11 li 1111 w! n t f t r li l.
I ■IM$till Ittll 4| ti | ii I fxall' ••
.. H ,u i nnI » i pH ’ f lit -if inn .»»»•! I
l- x\ Ine and Ina i •board
*IMI« i t in nf
fi», i|m* » mnnn
On hind* i
y, the tf S di'.ti ox i r Wii
ii, i ll Im , In- | a) if
U In- li
tn lir
th got hut i idle and fund
tli-nt« til n r
li- ve
t^dftbb By night, in n id bv Hie
"Mir 11 i. Ml, 1 Mil I f IMllld lMII,' jj * i f k 'iH le rin g - ind11- His
11 a r li i r p lin l
I m I i Mat inn uf (,i- &lt; n tifw attaM i, we i-»«&gt; s in
- llille s Is an llllx-MI il aff&gt;n 'bgtf
IU&lt;
IIM ig lll I" lodl
Vour sm | i - i l l
Milo "

it? il .t , |V»*
Naval Officer Who 4Iff111* I |ttill' ^Mm*•s, ’ifiNimi
I's t .1' - &gt;• ft
in
I’lUi'l iM'Itt V f»'.i!»iri*
Had ('aim»r
(«
’ivun
Cancer
Given
I til lilt Ml
V-is sIlMP v i \ ' It 11 ti
'
* * •» * n
nil'll* •
hmjttml f.. ' I ) Mill .tin,
Command Of Ship : i;;h ( until v * i n il 1 *«l« Dll

Imply llial I think Truman ix : ,.U|W fl„
,(vr
POHTMIOUIII. \ .
r
t.i
wnrlhv In run frr
honor* And ,
t .
4'olmlr Kiln In M III, . mIimi- l,,|,|
I don’t think that fellow I* worthy ,,
!,y ,llrl,"lhrr,
, h'„
m
itrtr,
ilt.it
b,Mn-iiii
in
,i,-,ii
to confer honor, on my huyi. or Sriuwd
II'
Hoard, win, at a mcrtii
wllllill Gill urek
IiiMi-miiU
anyone'* boy*
a' Hie nfflre uf Hllpt T
"A* far as | ‘m concerned, thli Lawton, reviewed Inda on Intw fought r arp er ailmrnf, to realt/rwhole thins l ' • rloied chapter received from fnpr ronipanii-- •hi* week Ills ilri-ain
He itxMiinril commaMil uf a tup
No presentations are going to lie General Motors, Rcu, Inlrnia
Hie PSK ,1 Duugla. IHai kvxant-1
made heeau.e 1 ilonT IntrmI to t initial mill Dtidge.
rle-flrnyer r-xcuil
acrept anything."
Bids on rnnipli-rlii biu.tci will. i A
11112 gririhiuli- uf Hu- Naval
Iwuly varied fruin g-LU'A! t nl AiinniMili-. BoM-rdterg
CpI. CharleH Thomnn, $r&gt;,ll|li, naid Mr. taiwlon, wii- Ai'aileiuy
-erverl nboard a cruixer and Inter
Y m i lia x r uni .in s w i-ii'il
added Hint I In- busses an- nerd&lt;--l won hix itvlalnr'x wings ,-n |*cii-.a
Wounded, Improvcn for July ilelivcry. The bids wii' coin. Kin
-pie-linn." Turner .aid angril)
he forwarded to Ihe Stale |),
•SAl.lllA l oir, ifi
\ larg*- I&gt;,%&gt; x-mi linve mmHiiiii: rimer- I ig
Then a i otieraliiui rlixrlo-erl ran
Some loiprnvrment In Hie con­ partm rnt of Edurallon for advii • era
t-r
ring
nas
(rlt-il
In-r•TIimi d|&gt; xii- ri-enuvrui- (mmmimmxx "
in lux Irfl groin and left kid
dition nf CpI. Charlaa E. Thomn. a* to wlilrh is the beat offer,
on
a
rliai
ge
of
muntil
ini;
a I'(
nry (In clurx rortmvt-d Hie groin
.la d I Km
'■
lleil ta b 1 U ash i'
Fred it. VVIIsuu, attorney fu­ grrm-lh
of Sanford, who on Dec. !!4 wn i
kinr-sr in it tongh-and tumble &gt;t|itx
•N ijs I h- y-ixi-1n
The
kidnex
grnulti,
they
it I'll#11IIIf#i|
»i»rJ.,ti gjgnt
in
wounded in the face by the filaal tile board, wax liintrurtct 1 • aid, would kill him in Ihm xvr-ek*
i#ut bid
brawl Pnllre Mnglxii ate II f
vvred 1 .liitp mil
of an enemy grenade In Korea, prepare a Irani- of the f'huiiioi . lull Oral growlli was luiriinl mil i link i Miirrry found Hu- im
irk mi ,■ gt metals fm home
was reiiurled today hy Ids mother, xehrrol hullding, xvhich bat im-i wllli X ray Irr-iiliiierils
Ilium nil
IldiH ; i,
e m-t all types nf
Mr*. Vv. II. Thomaa of the Smith tieori In iron for the pant tlir,..
Ii an ei • 7 tr all beginning Ap
Mr- Marjorie Truev ignril |
Then
t-iirne
a
ner-k
ram
i-t.
rm
Sanford Avenue Road.
years, to a .Mra. Ridgrwuv winI
Hit- l-oki-ri
in a week In .‘iepleinitrr, iMinplauit againxl
She elated that bar aon, now in Intends to convert it for one „ reelerl
named Till,
tiy Ml
Mi and
liiii-k'ori
trill
"Milieu
I ill. mvnr-il
Ol* Ill'll liy
mil Mr
Misl M l O O t r S 11 I M t S t ’ l f
'f Ti e Ge/f U
ml-ii-ii-i'i Admin
1948,
llnxi-ulrerg
wiis bark
oil
Inn
a hoxpltal In Japan, had written n nuralng home for elderlv ixirery rlnly ax an Inxlrnrlur at
• d r -linn. lyLtatfliis the ini, uf ill
B'lrlilern
She
rlaimerl
hen
I
b
1
1
f
*|
*
C
'l
l
l
N
f
'
recently that ho ia receiving ex­ people. The main alruclme nf
I ’eklnesi* w in enj(D«ed in , l!j{l»!l * " H I \
\ &lt; IU » M
llihn- n ijy ji!,,-. m ateii.il, lie
Aradrmy
cellent rare, and that doctora ant the building will not he alteri-i. HioHeNaval
twei-M -leflfq'' , -1 civilian uses,
In btrrk of Ihr Tnicy liome last
wa
%
lolrl
Hint
unlv
i*n
1
1
H
nf
doing all they ran to nave hit. however, said Mr. I.awton,
*nld Hm ipf'.i - i- allowing for
■....
H
... .........
„ ,,,, nn
Tueailuy by Till und no unidridi
AUBURN. N V i-h-A
F’ongrcAR
would
j(r*
him
Imrk
right eye. He wrote that he could
Mr*. Meridah K. Rin-di-i, « .relive xtiitii* And be gnl fhnl in
housing in , hi
April May June
•ii'-peradn lay unili-r armed
sheplierrl
dug
aee a lltUe hit out of the left graduate of fnwu Stale Culver
H1la - In xxirytg ( /|
ride fm a level
he llnrbirrns hired Dun Myer
im a Iiii .[nlal today after,
Seplember,
I0.V).
served
a*
execii
eye.
aity, waa appointed as a teacher
nf uni) &lt;IO0(pnt).^|, / home si art! a
allurney. In defend Till lie xlimxed tn kill In in --elf white a fral
Thl. waa the third tlmo that al the Weal Side I'riuiht- live officer uhunnl a destroyer fur hIwiiiI |t|(i spertalnrs and the emit I •IimmI at tux merry and ftf
year
more
than
n
year
CpI,
School to succeed Mr*. Waller I This week he got hlx dream — that die playful Till bail un fang 'llii-ii begged him in sun
This ix
cent In-low the
Kor
, _ ,_ 1T ...... . . . . . Steele who haa resigned
and badly rolled teeth
bital id I.Iftfjjfa d-/rllingx aelmlly
The
2t
year
uld
ex
skipper
of
a
ship
in Paula, attended local echoete
Hanilnole High School Principal
Till was tried under an old eily known as Daniel |-‘, W4N$r J r , begun last -tpthfy nn-l emupares
and waa a baaaball, football ami Herman E. Morris waa granieU
v Hli a rilM -ll b ilblmg rate nf
ordlmtnrr Unit said all dugs eaiigld was repnrli-it III seringa qpeil H
GAMBLING
STAMPS
haakethall star at Seminole High permission to teach a t ins* in I
N a) -Kmi ., M k f , ,
fighting must be put In dr-alb
Ailli
a
Imllet
xxiuuid
in
Ihe
Motn
JACKSONVILLE
U
R
I
hr
De­
School from which he grduated visual education on
Mnndsv partment of Inlrrrnil Revenue in
'It ix (be nature nf dug-. In (ighi
im n- f a n , /bf i, a sharper
Slate [Milire said Walker-was
three yrara ago.
nights for tha next IR weeks a* day
nther dug* and lo chase eats." parole violator from Eastern etc r u iladinent aMH \ i ‘A Administrasaid
right
more
nrriinathmal
Hie mailing addrtaa la ll.'l-fiS-bl Stetson
University, with tinII laitM bail imiiJudge Murray said In annuuneirig I’Miileullary ill PtuladetplM 4 -Si Imi MmiIv
Ward G, Marina Director, Section understanding that this would gambling lux Mmnpx had been is­ the xerdlel
rated was tJMj'roi p.-ei when testiti
id
"a
recurd
a
mile
lung
ol
tUf
sued,
l
ringing
the
tuisl
in
383
Navy Number 8033, c/o KPO, -San not In any way Interfere with
-wisliinal hearing
"'by and assault.
a I'yltut at a
Those gelling xlampx ineltidril:
Kranrleco, Calif. .
ills duties a t the high school.
v-b»uuii
said
He sIimI bitusnlf rattier 11 Ir .Vednesdiiy
Orlando: Alherl Rowe
Ilo,inc Fire Caused
home lurU
t"
svaiMillee.
who
sought
lilin
ritfR
i
Annpka;
Allicrt
Harris.
Altiert
M NEW V O T IM
AUTO ACCIDENT
tn a rate
By Defective Flue tie tired at a stale lionprrAm m ,/J
Over SO m w votora have obtain­ CARROLLTON. Ky. (ft - Four L. Roller Hr., 11 T Bruner
li ummuni
■tn|i|u-d
him
fur
apeerhiiq
WrqfRt
Tangerine:
Charlie
Alexander
elementary
school
haskalhnll
play­
ed registration carta In Seminole
day. nffieiala
•lav
J,
Zell
wood
—John
II
Andersun.
A
rlnfeellve
line
was
blamed
fur
ers
were
injured
fatally
Thursday
County in the nine day reglatration
Walker held Mrs .tames VY$d ' ‘ tes liy ei
an allie roof fire Ibis immiing in
period thua far, Mra. Camilla Druce night whan their borrowed car Jiilo Vann Corners
ildlng an
M-rth,
Git. wife
t
Ihe
frame
house
nl
791
Kasl
Ninth
,
,
. of. a eemelery
, ,
crashed Into rear of a packed
announced thla ornlng.
pitiful lit
OREAKY
THUMB
FREED
Ktrrrt
that
caused
"nnl
P
hi
much
«»
"
hnstnge
In
her
truck.
"Thla la an amailngI numbe
number of
figurWASHINGTON
U
R
The
Senate,
I
dam
age."
Fire
Chief
II
M
Clove
b-r
*tx
hours
Wednesday
'
*]
new votara to be rcgUta
stared a. thi* Coroner G. D. Graham said John
which
wanted
lo
pul
him
In
Jail,,
land
reported
Idday.
"noollnu
hlinxrlf,
ho
fog
j
Humble. 14, Donald Layton, 13,
early data," aha aalad.
Total ro-roglatration, including ■nd Delbert L. Wlnburn, 13, were haa lost In Jacob (Greasy Thumb) The blare look place tn the Sip l’J«, front n second »tory wind® &lt;
Ilracey hrrme which Is rented tiy "J Hto VVailswcirlh home, la nil In (
former voter*, have aurpaaaed the killed outright. Norvin Layton, 14. Guiik, who didn't want tn go.
"Greaay Thumh." veteran Chic- Mr and Mrs Frank Melton T h e 1'!* *h«l feet of tils girl friend, Mir
400 mark, bringing Um grand total brother of John, died in a hospital
eloae to ihe 300 figure, am* stated. at 3:40 a, m., apparently of a ahull ago mobster, waa acquiltcd by U K alarm was first given al H 27 this Jacqtjellnu l.onpcrman. 17 nf t / f
Angelo*.
Dlatrict Judge Edward A. Tamm morning.
Creature.
Klin was traveling wllli blip
Five firemen directed by
MIM4NO n itO M T E R *
Two other buys were allghtly in­ fata Thursday of chargo* growing
when Hie Iron into
out of hla refusal lo answer ques­ Cleveland extinguished Ihe fire with Wednesday
- SEATTLE UR—l a d weather and jured.
The boys were an route home tions of Ihe Samite Grime Com­ the aid nf a booster line Koine slopped them near Syracuse
bad reaulti w e n all that searching
rontenls to Ihe attic were burned,
aircraft UV£ been able from baaketbatl practice In the car, mittee.
The Weather
Chief (’lelclniid stated.
fete of owned by their coach, Bob Tanner.
Firemen worked for mure than
POf.EK HENTENCED
Hl|h Irow
WARSAW. Poland un - Three one hour subduing Ihe flame* and
SCHUMANN PLAN
w
Ailiev llie
it
BONN, Germany UR — file Rehu- Pole* charged with spying for the picking up the hoses.
3A at
07
Boston
w arn Plan to pool Waatorn Eu­ United State* were senteneed to
31
19
Chicago
rope's coal and ateel resource! won death Thursday night and two
WARMER WE ATHE R
40
(12
MKELAND UR - Slightly higher U n Angeles
g crucial vote of approval from otters ware given life aentencea.
S3
39
Ia a one-dap trial before the tamperahirea generally and patch- New Orleans
th* Weat German Pari,am««l to33
42
,n
Warsaw regional military court) a* of light frnat Ip tha North Gain*- New York
41
31
.04
all flv* pleaded guilty to alipplng villa Diitrtct tonight and Saturday Seattle
43
$0
U
waa forecast
today by the Waahlngton
tat* f t t a M illegally after going morning w
roi
70
cun InteUlganci
a
gene* j^ederafstitato Frost Warning Serv- Miami
to work ta r America
«e
a
Tallahaaate
■IMta to Berlin

Boxer Doj; Tried
Oil iMui'deiD har^e
In Aliev Brawl

iiyvei
enl Asks
rpTr t-Back In
tjlf .n Building

Voimj* Fxd onv

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■

A Forest Problem
The Sanford Herald
K a ta h lU fc M la IS M
r * b lU h » 4
a a llr
e tre u *
S a tie * * ?
a a il * h * * * &gt; , r h r la la ia a a a * Maw
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a l N a a la rS , P la r IJ a . a a S a r I ha A r t
a l I'a a a ra a a a l M a rah s, llr t* ,

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aj llallUPTION RATKI
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e a te r la la m e a t l w
ik e n r , M , ml
r a l. la a lu n * « , w i l l be r a a r a e * le r
a* r . a a l e r . l i . r t l t l . *
f l e a.
ll.a r r .v N l.il
V n I U nnI I , H f l a .
la n e
V » N t|M P '
ll* a r » * .a la ll* * e
le r . . N e w V w rh , C k fra a e . U . l r a l t ,
H e e . n . ( n , «u ,i * ,. I.a a la .
T h e H e r a t* I * a M e m b e r e f Ib e
A a e e rla le d I ' r r a . n h l r k l , e a lllle S
e . r l a . l . r l f «u Ib e a *e f e r r e a a b ttr a ll e a « l a l l th e le r a l a e tte e r la t e *
Ib le a « m . a . r r , aa a e l I ae aU
A P a r e . S U p a le b e a ,

___ FRIDAY. JAN. II. 1952 _
" TODAY’S III BLR VBRSR
Rut humanity often he* confuaed aim pi lr 11y with foollahne**.
'I ruth I* elw my • elmpie. God hath
cho.vn thu foolish thing* of the
world to confound the wise.— 1
Cor. 1:27.
Wr ir r wliric thry ate having
growiiiK paint down in Orlando
too.
Have you contributed lo the
March of Dime, yet? If not.
pleaie tend in your check al
once.
Congratulation* lo Volie Wil­
liam*. Jr. upon hit telection ei
hy Sanford Jayccei ai one of
five oulitanding young men in
Florida
^
|

The
recent
cleih
between
Governor Warren and Alto Adami.
according to ihe Tampa Tribune,
leavet ihe Governor with no
place In go in tliii gubernatorial
rare. Hut the rlaih may mean
rather that the Governor'* chair­
man of the Stale Road Depart­
ment it going to run.
Hal Hoyle who write* a daily
column ior the Sanford Herald
and tome 1.500 other newtpapen
will he the gueit ipeakef at the
Greater Orlando Chamber of
Commerce'* annual meeting on
Jan. IH. Hoyle ii a veteran retrortcr of World War II and ihe
Korean War and wai winner of
the Pulitier price in 1945.
It pay* to advertise, tayt no
lets an authority on the tubjecl
than Roger Uabion. Of 717 companie* in ihe United Stale* which
were spending 125,000 a year
or more on advcrliting 10 year*
ago, 9 1 percent are alill in
btuinet* and doing more adver­
t in g than ever, while only 5
percent are sow ipending let*
on advcrliting. Only one company
in 12 found ndverliting un­
profitable and they were Irvins
lo tell a wrong product or had
wrong *a!ei policie*.

-

Dispute* Over Aden

Birth Announcements
At the 'fnllnhiuMco Municipal hospital a new system
has been Installed to make things easier for expectant
fathers. Microphones in the delivery rooms of the maternity
ward will pick up the first wall of each newborn infant,
so that It may he heard hy the father in the waiting room.
Following this first cry the doctor will announce the name,
weight nnd sex of the new arrival. This device may eliminate
thu risk of being trampled In the stampede of anxious
fathers dreaded hy nurses and doctors who emerge from
niutornlty wards.
To an anxious father the first cry of his Itahy may
seem to mark the end of his suspense. Hu may feel that
he cun stop his pacing ami alt down for a deserved rest,
lfo had hotter enjoy that rest while he can, for thu first
wuil he hears is Just u sample of wlmt is to come. And his
pacing of the /loor bus very likely only begun.

fepTEir*,''.V*

coming a vehicle for amendment* “ that many of us don't want to
that might provide other benefit* do our first voting of 1033 on a bill
fur servicemen und add subtlan- that Is going lo cost close lo one
lially to II* cost.
Idllion dollars. Tills Is an election
Current opposition to Ihe incus- yeur and economy is going to be
! are reportedly la not ha*cd on It* ihe byword In many congressional
____
• merit*, but on the decision lo make CUIlttfStS.”
WASHINGTON .if - House lead *' '* •
.hMtbU."^C^it.Th^m
Until I0&amp;I, Nepal, on TIIh'I' h
er*’ plan* to na** u bill giving H
^ ^ n tu a llv 'h
southern border, had been gov­
active and retired servicemen n
a hleh ranhlne erned
hy a hereditary prime min­
10 iter cent pay raise next week ‘ •rou'"*
*.
ranking
llmi.se member told m&gt;w*incn, ister for 104 year*.
ran Inin a snag today.
"Poor tlmint" was blamed.
Influential House members rcimrtcd stiff opimsltlon In docketing
ihe pay raise Idll ns Ihe first major
business of the 1052 station. They
predicted defeat of the hill If ft
DUILl)KHS' RUPl'I.IKS
a m il l w o r k
comes up so early.
Phono 14-17
Highway 17-02 South
The estimated colt of Ihe bill
Is IWO million dullnre annually. Aa
unanimously by the
House Armed Sorvlre* Committee
It would give everyone In the
,v Oa;armed force*, whether retired or
In uniform, a 10 per cent coat of
living raise over present pay ami
allowance*.
The Home agreed Wednesday t/&gt;
consider thu bill next Tuesday un­
der procedure requiring' a twothird* vole fur passago and bar­
ring amendment*. The Idea was
, to prevent the measure from bc-

Celery Harvester

&gt; right pert of
&gt; presidential noli
'm o r e likeliho

! Preiidenl
think that if

tun*

for Pri

colt wai fn
•an nominal
coM wa» in'

K

Finland became guarantor nf4
the independence of the Alandf
Islands In the Gulf of Dothnis In
1061.
A colony of 7600 American
flamingos has been reported llvIng on the island of Great In a ria
In the Bahama*.

8EM INOLE t'OUNTY
PRECINCT NUMBER
MAKR A CMOS* MAMK (X) ARTKI* TIIK NAWH n r TIIK
CANIIIIiATM OS' VOI'll CIUHCK
FOR GOVERNOR
VOTR ROM ONM

FOR HEC'RRTARY OF HTATK
VOTR r o d ONR

FOR COUNTY
I'ROHECUTING ATTORNEY
VOTR r o n ONR
FOR HIIKHIFF
VOTR rot* ONM

J. L. Hobby

FOR ATTORNKY GENERAL
r a n onr

v otr

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FOR t tJMl'TROl.I.KR
r u n ONM

FOR HTATK TREASURER
r u n ONM

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CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE
9th Judicial Hiatrlct
i o t k r o n oxs:
HTATE ATTORNEY
•tk Judicial Diatrlct
votm r o n ONR

.FOR COUNTY
HUI'BHINTENDBNT OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
VOTR rOH ONM
FOR HUPBEVIHOR OF
RKGIKTnATION
r o n ONR

vo ti :

FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
votr as, W R I T
"°' 1
+

Earl Higginbotham

FOR STATE SENATOR
17th SENATORIAL DISTRICT

FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
d is t r ic t no. a
VOTR r o il ONR

V O TR POR ONR

fO R COUNTY COMMISSIONER
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i i i r r m c r no. •

B n w in uaa In harvesting,
IBfing-llk* convaryor holt*,
M hy cable* from a central
■ • a n lit easily detached and
■ * f the side* of the math■ R t l *t can take to the
m a m It can travel ut almut

a mast loaf mixture I
cups and then serve w|i
aauoa pepper up with

except defense plants.
f
The pinch, then, that they've
been talking about so long really
starts April 1. And government
men soy It may get rougher be­
fore It get* estlcr
Here Is what some of the cut­
backs the government Is ordering
for April mesn—If they aren't re­
vised later on:
Only 660.000 new homes are ex­
pected lo be started this year. Be­
fore Korea Americana were b u lld -f
ing at an annual clip of 1,400,000.w
From 1.730,000 to 1.000,000 new
cars (depending on how good auto
makur* are at stretching their copr nrd aluminum supplies) esn
made In Ihe first six months
of this year. They made 9,160.011 '
In the first six months of 1030,
before Korea.
In June. 1330, we made 330,100
vacuum cleaners. 333,200 washing
machines, and 246,283 gas and coal
kitchen staves. Only 43 per c e n ta l
of (hat amount can be made this
June under Ihe new rules.
But (here are plenty of stoves,
washing machines, vacuum clean­
ers, Tv sets and autos on hand
now to fill present civilian de­
mand*. In fact, some of them havo
been pretty hard to move. The
sales executive may be gelling a
break.

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Tuesday, May 6, 1952

Ten Year G uarantee

bn of the U. 8. Weathri
M conducted through 81
S tm t offices and fou
forecasting center*. I
^ „ w*rnlnt» for al
U. H. river* and trlbU

to let you have bulki­
ng materials. Rusincss expansion
fiovemment
Is going to slow down after April—

BALLOT

CAMPBELL’S CABINETS

larvaa ' time and energy,
f. Dawaon, however, poluteil
that the machine at preiont
itmctical only for large field*
M e ry and not for imall
Hkee.
ttrle a n f r u it arowera Inc. la
M n g Ita regular wa»h houie
■tiona on the w ait aide, said

to have a tough time provf;o!ng
ng it's essential enough for the

SAMPLE PRIMARY ELECTION

10% Pay Hike For
Servicemen Runs
Into HouHe Snag

llltirk or dark *ktn
ir* a
tt, ncia
mV A
trup foi' the min’* raye, ratehimr
the Incoming heat at the *nrface,
thu* preventing it* punctrutlim
(('enlleae* • '- - a t*«aa OaeJ
an equivalent number of empty to deeper ImiiIv ll**ur* where it
might
riiueu daninge.
crate*, aliout 176, which mo
passed to the two white crate
a**emhler* on llm upper deck of
the machine.
Ollier
workcis
reach up for the u**emhliul crate*
Huvi* You Seen The Muttrest* Of The
uml place them fur tho packer*.
Year? We Mean The Year ’52!
To keen tho hlg 6011 k«H»»
Senator Kefauver of Tennessee
water tank on tho machine full
TUFTGKHH--------- HUTTONLESH
tav* he i* not a preai
require* about three trlpa a day
GUILT TOP DESIGN — NO PAD NEEDED
didale al this lime,
by the tractor drawn water curt,
which haa a little engine to
not rule out entirely'
COME IN ! T R Y IT ! B U Y IT !
pump water Into the big tank.
’ aihilily that he mey
Powered try a aneelul Kuril an*
Tho Pluusuru Will Hu All Yours
one. Me i* keeping in
lino, thu hlg machine. riilliiK on
the lituation end may
In Your Cholco Of Ticking
IH hlg tiros, edge* along ul MU
thing to. announce later..
Inchaa a minute. With it rapnlde
Guilt
Top MatresH
$RJ.fi()
Democrat* wou
craw It will handle about ItiOO
,
M
atching
Box
Spring
to 2,000 crate* of celery ilurlnjr
r\- mat) in Kefauv*
a to hour day.
Hand Tied Construction 1 ^ . 5 0
the corruption *4
t County Agent C. K. Dawson,
' adminitlralion
krho viewed the machlno Momlay,
Hollywood LegN No Chnrg*
but he doe* n
lolntad out th at It will romarva

there it of
Voting for a

Ry SAM DAWSON
NEW YORK Wt—The govern­
ment means It when it eaye you're
going to b« pinched.
And the pinch for civilians after
Uw military geti the metal It need*
D going to be a lot eharper than
many expected. It's going to be
rough on ■ lot of production chiefs
who wlU be trying to keep factories
running and men employed. But
maybe it'll be a boon to a lot of
sales executives who are trying to
move Inventories of goods already
on hand.
Makers—and buyer*—of autos
and household gadgets have been
told haw much can bo produced
In April, May and June. And the
word Is "less than now."
But for the makers of such ac­
cessories to living as umbrellas,
plsnos and Vencilan blinds the
word Is "You can have more mctol
than now, so you won't go out of
business." The government Is giv­
ing up trying, apparently, to de­
cide which is more essential, a
dishwasher or a cigarette lighter.
formerly It called IK e.............
lighter lesj
essential than kitchen o;
ippllanre*.
and allowed less metal to lighter
makers
Builders—and would-be owners—
of new homes got a shock. Fewer
can be started offer April than
w ai first expected. The trouble
here Isn't In lumber, cement,
plumbing fixtures or workmen
There's no scarcity yet In any of
these. But the brass, copper and
aluminum items that arc a small
but essential part of any now home
aren't going to be handed out free­
ly. Unless your contractor Is a
good hunter, he may have trouble
finishing some homes later on this
year.
Businessmen get this advice from
the government: If you haven't
stalled
new plant —
or expan
---- that
---- ...
...r —
slon program by April 1. you're

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The British Kmpirn has so many perils confronting It
th at It can hardly bother with pinpricks. It may therefore
pay little attention to the threat of Yemen In southern
Arublu to tuke over the crown colony of Aden.
Aden lies at the southern tip of thu Arabian Penin­
sula, ultout us hot uml unattractive a spot as could be
found In the whole world. It guards one end of the Rod
Sea, us the Suez Canal does the other. The British with
their vast commercial fleet and their navy have always
had an eye for strategic sites which could bo coaling sta­
tions or could command important waterways. Gibraltar
at tho west end of the Mediterranean Is the best-known
example; Aden with its adjoining islands of Perlm and So­
cotra is to the Red Scu wlmt Gibraltar Is to the Mediter­
ranean.
Spain resents the presence of the Ilritish ul Gibraltar
on what might he her soil, and similarly the Arabs or
Yemen dislike tho British ownership of Aden. 1 hey are,
however, In no military position to challenge Great Britain.
They will in all likelihood merely add Aden to their list or
grievances for future settlement.

1■

m b, Gadgets And Steel Are
Going To Be Harder To Get In ’52

Conservntion and rebuilding of the forestn remain
among our moat aerioux domestic problems. The short­
sighted policy of years ago, hy which many of our forests
were stripped of timber without replacement, hits largely
depleted what once seemed like an nlmost inoxhnuslble
supply of lumber. Since the start of reforestation the fed*
eral and stuto government have done good work In pre­
venting further waste of our forest resources und in re­
planting nreus left Imre hy fire or logging operations.
Progress often seems slow. Federal money can he spent
only on nntionul forest lands und the appropriations for
such projects are often too small to permit tuking on new
forests. The Ntntes are ulso limited in the amount of money
they enn spend. Doth the state and federal governments
are finding it difficult to get employees skilled in such work.
It would he w ise not to mlsH the lesson of our forest
problem. It Is always easier to use up resources or waste
them than It is to replace them or repair the damage caused
hy wasteful practices. The lumbering regions suffer the
most Immediate effects of depleted forests. Hut the prob­
lem Is u nntionul one, for lumber is one of our most useful
and valuable materials. It is a matter of concern to the
stute, the nation, Industry and labor, and deserves the
attention of everyone in protecting what is left and start­
ing new growth.
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1939 BUICK

1947 BUICK

Sedan, Extra Qood Tires,
Radio, lleatar—Running
Good.

Sugar Sedan, Fully
Rqulppsd, Radio, Heater,
Qood Ttrsa. Qood Condition.'

only 9295.00

ro n own

J S &amp; KVn

$1190.00

1948 BUICK

FOR JUSTICE OF

Super Sedan. A. Beau
Green Sedan With W
Wall Tire—Purchased

Driven By Local Owi
Low Mileage, Extra Cl&lt;
Radio, Healer, Kxceller
Ccndltlon.

THR PEACE

only 11395.00
1941 CHEVROLET
•
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1395.00

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PHONE H 8

Social Calendar
,w
FRIDAY
The Sanford Shrine Club will
hold its regular dinner meeting i.t
the Montezuma Hotel nt 7:00
P. M. All Noble* are requested to
be prccent.
The llemeroeallii* Circle WIU |
meet at 7:30 p. M. nt the linrdei
Center. Mr*. C. K. Hunter nnd
Mr*. J. South will be ho«te*«e*.
Slides will lie shown on flower
arrangementa.
^ a l ten
e Circle will meet with

M™ J. A. Yount* nt H:(&gt;0 p.m.

The Snnford Town.end Club
will hold Its tegular meeting In
the Commissioners' llooni nt the
City Hall nt 7:30 p.m.

MONDAY

Mrs. Home Honored
At Woman's Club Ten
Mm. Kiiflunn C. Ilornr, ntutv
lili'fidcilt nf t lit* K»m!«*rut loll Ilf
wn* honored n.
« ,r " Kivui yeitrrdny afternoon
at the Sanford Woman* t lul&gt;
Receiving the gm -i* with Mr*.
Home were Mrs. It. It. Crtnnlov,
president, Mr*, Ralph A. Kmitb.
nnd Mr*. I). P. Herndon, nod
pouring during the afternoon
were Mis. \. IS. Molnnis, titul
Mr*. F. K. Itolr. Mrs. (ieoigi
McCnll and Mrs. Clarence Welsh
furnished pimor musle during
the ten htturs. nnd tire commit!"
in charge of the ti'ii was eom
posed of Mrs. (ieorge A. Stine
ehnirnttin, Mrs. (&gt;. W. linker
Mrs. K. t!. Kilpatrick. Jr.. Mr*
Itevel Rohittson, anil Mrs. J. II
Nirholsott.
The club room* were lieauli
fully tleeora*etl for tile oeeaslon
with camellias uml preenery, amt
the ten tulile, overlaid with n Ineo
cover held a central arrutt"e
meat nf pink gladioli In tt silver
IkiwI, which was flanked with
burning white tapers in silver
holder*. Thr......lor theme of pink
"nd «*h|te uns fort hep rarrted no*
in rlhhnn cumlwiehes. rakes mu!
mints.
Ahoo* Ml "tiesls I'ltlled dot lilt:
the afternoon.

The F.lsle Knight Circle of the
Woman'* Mlsslonray Society of
the First Tlantist Church will
meet at 8:00 P. M. at the home
nf Mr*. John Rogers nt 010
Myrtle Avenue.
tXfae circles uf the Womnn's Mis.
slw arv 8oo&lt;e*" of the First Hup
list Church will meet nt 11:00
o'clock as follows: I. Mrs. John
I*. Miller, ehnirmnn, in th r Phc.
Iiean Class rooms II. Mrs. Voile
Williams, rhairman, In the T.K.LCla*» room: 111. Mr*. J. A.
Rt *tnge.'ehnlrman, In the Young
Men’s das* room; IV. Mrs. It. I,.
Harm, chairman, In the Men'.*
nthle Class room; V. Mrs. Joder Jr. Women’s League
Oameron, ehairmnn, in the WornTo Sponsor Nursery
eaja lllhie Class room: VI. Mr*.
flW . Moore, ehnirmnn, In the Philathen Class loom; VII. Mrs.
The .liiniro Women’s l.esgae of
Qeorge Dixon, chairman, in the the Congregational Church met
({olden Circle Cln*a room.
on Tuesday evening nt the home
• At 12:00 o'clock a covered dish of Mrs. I.nmbeit Palmer nt whl b
fellowship luncheon will tie served time the group voted to sponsor
In the (lenrrnl Assembly mom nnd n nursery for children doling th»
*t 1:00 o’clork. Circle IV with i lion b services.
Mrs. Forrest (iatrhrl. program
The president. Mi . Maty Rob
ehnirmnn, will ilirect the program Iiimui e o o d n e t e d t h e m e e t i n g a n I
using a* her tnl*sionsrv topic: Mr*. Ralph l.o -mi* was iiP|Miln' 1I
"Hood News for All Who Keek". as Friendly Solvin' amt IN-*
(Missions In the lllhie. Miss Klein linnal l.ife Cliniimini, nml tl •
Hflith, n missionary from Itejgjnn Wilbur Ker hrIj* \V»IM ll|»|*l.ift«. |
Congo will (»• the guest speaker. Horijtl A»I ifti I 'l i n n niiMi f*•i IIAll the women of ttie chilli'll uie inmifii* ‘mm
urged to attend nod visitor* me
Hnvllig f*•i th" lt d I'm
m.i *
weleome.
oiniifr tin* iiM'iulti'i .,
Clrele* of the Women of the Ilfld till* l*|ll|lfl •*f Ml • llllld, ♦(! Im
Preshyterinn Churrh will meet nt Ill-Id .Inn. !*!• im*! Ifl writ Hn»li»ti»i* i *1
the Church fioin ||:(HI n.m__12:00
At till* l «i|li |l|* Inn «if f|t|* 1111w|
Moon. 12:00 —|:(H) p.m. ('over *1 ness meeting lefieshno ole we
dish luneheon In Kiluentionul j serve l by the |o» tee*. T!m-c pi
Ruildillg, fallowed by Inspirational • eiil were Mrs. Fitwnnl Sunn mu
Meeting. The Foreign Mission* Mrs. Harold ||o rh « l. Mia. Raton
will be given.
Huhhanl, Mrs llooio-t
C a rte r,
jRu*lnt-s* Women's Circle No. I, Mr*. Clifford proctor. I* . Mr*
or the First Presbyterian Chut eh bossing, Mr-. Keeling, Mb'* Helen
Mrs. Mnlivl Hrown, chairman, will Witte, and Miss Kohin*nu.
meet at 8:tm p.m with Mrs. W. M
Hi iirntey, Celery Avenue.
*■ sk
Husliies* Women's Circle No. 2.
K
First Presbyterian Church. Mrs.
W. K. Dodson, ehnirmnn, w ill meet
at 8:00 p.m. *vlth Miss Chatlnlle
L
Moughtou, 418 Magnolia Avenue,
Miss Klise Hutrhlson. ro-hostrs*.
luKMIMY
tn t 'I 'V IIIH'TIID * V
The American Home DepartII* rbert M tioodwln
n A it of the Kanforrl Woman's
(TQb will meet nt 8:00 p.m. at the
Club house. Mrs. H. (I. Iliirrlmun
At Tlu- (Imrclic-N
will Ire speaker.
The It. W. Ware Hllile Cln-js
FIRST P ltF K llV m tlA N
nf the First Metlrmlist Churrh
d l l ' R« 'll
will hold a covered dish Slipper (tsk \**-oor nml Third Street
lie*. V IJ Mrlnnis. M im slrr
at 7:00 P.M. at MecKluley Hall.
U: |r» a oi Sunday School.
The Junior (!. A.'* will meet at
IldHi o.m
Morning Wot*hi|i
the First llantist Church at 3:20
p.m. in the T.K.L Class Hraim. Alltiieois: “Thou Will Keep llho
* The Chapel Choir of the First in Pei feet l'*,aee", Keholili; " I.«•** I
lluptist Church will hold rehear- Ate. I.ord", Kdiaond-on hv t'lmnrel
sn) at 0:45 p.m.
Choir, Sermon !&gt;v Mr. Atelnnis.
W
ttKDNK&lt;HAY
11:01) n.m. Junior (Thtirch fm
• The Prayer Meeting service at children age* 0-12 in Kilm-atluna!
th r First llaptist Churrh will Ih-- Iluildlng, Mrs. P. R. Stephenson.
gln at 7:30 p.m.
D.lt.K. Chunh Nursery in Norcry llepartnienl dining Morning
TllllHHDAY
The Royal Ambassadors will Worship.
0:30 p.m. Pioneer Lragtie
meet at H ip First tlapti.it Church
at 6:00 p.in.
0:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship
7:30 p.m. Kvening AVorshlp.
Solo: "Hark Aly Soul. D Is I ho
Town Hall Series
laird", Dyke* by Stanley llruinley
Opens in Winter Park Sermon hy Air. Melmds.
‘^T h e Town Hall Kerle* under the
direction of Miss Dorothy bockhart will oopen
n
______
In Winter Park
at
the High School Auditorium next
Tuesday night nt H:I6 o'rlork
with a live presentation of thr**
Columbia llroadensting Kyi.tsm's
Uopical program, "People's Plat­
form".
Rep. Clarence Drown, Ohio Re­
publican and right hand man 'of
Senator Robert Taft, and Mcp.
flharle* lb Howell, one nf the
H iding young bihcrnl* of the
Trenton, N. X Democratic Party,
will debate the major Issuea con­
fronting the present session of the
•2nd Congreis- Stuart
Novlns
Will aerve as moderator.
Thl* la the first event of six
outstanding attractions which will
be presented by Miss bockhart on
the Town Hell Series during Ja n ­
uary and February.
\

TODAY’S
FIBOT WITH THE M 0 8 T
QUIZ

I 'll It 1ST' ('IIDHCII. bon* wood
(Knlsropnl)
Rev. II. b. /im m rrm an, It. It.,
Vlrar
1st Sunday after Kuiptinny
4:00 p.m. Kvening Prayer and
Sermon.
All are wrlrmnr.
CONfiRKCATIONAI. (IIDIICH
Park Avenue and Third Street
J. Ilcrnard Itonl, Minister
Sunday Keliool 10:00 n.m.
Morning Worship lt:IK) n.m.
Hertnon: "M an—Thn Image .if
(list".
FIRST MKTIIODIST CIIIIRCH
J. K. McKinley, Minister
0:48 n.m. Hunday Hchnnl. “A
claaa for every age."
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
Rermon theme: "Glvo (lod A
Chencs".
8:30 p.m. Intermediate and Sen­
ior Youth Fellowship.
7:30. p.m. Kvening Worship,
Rermon theme: "Rnmanrn of
Faith".

P c r s o n a Is
Mrs. It. I,. Shinbolser tins re
lurne.l from Jacksonville where
she spent the Christ inns Reason
with her daughter, Mr*. Joe Davis.
Mr. W.
Mahiilm.
residence
Ktrcrt, to

M. Castle. Jr. *ml son,
have moved from then
on 82(&gt; W. Twentieth
1200 Oak Avenue.

Id. and Mrs. Ita Rnwman anil
their fnmllv have moved front Al­
tamonte Springs to their new
home in Wlnnewoorl.
Fliemls of Mr*. Jack Russell
will regret to learn that she has
been eonfined to the FernaldLaughton Hospital.
Mrs. It. I.. I.t iff in of Jacksonvillo visited here for a »hoit time
recently with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. John K.
Higgins.
Friends of Mrs. J. S. Moorr will
la- sorry to learn that she is eonfined to her home on Celery Avenun heemtse of a broken shoulder
sustained in a recent fall.
Miss Allah I'miley of Charles­
ton, W. Vn. visited bcio recently
en route to Hollywood. While here
she was the guest of Mr. nnd Mr*.
(Ieorge A. Stine, and also Dr. nnd
Mis. .1. A. Smith.
Among Ho- San foul people who
attended the Civic Music Concert
in Milntnlo were Mis. John I., bee,
Mr*. A. M. Philips, Mis. Irvin
Frinhcrg, Mrs. K. It. Cnrtrr, Mi**
Klsie Finley, and Miss Mnignrr-t
Davis.
I.lltlr- Manly Williams, wlm I ■
underwent a tnnsilertomy
at Holiday Ihoise in Mrlando, and
Ills parents, Mr. and Mis. AV. R
Wt'llams, have r *-titrn*-*l honeafter spending several days in
l li londo.
r e a lly

Cap! ami Mi*. John I. ('lid•eiiilrn have a» theli guest* Mi
unit Mrs. Unwind C Munson *3
Mursenn. N Y., Mr. nnd Mr*.
'I *inson. who are spending the
winter in Hi. I'etersloirg, w.'l
visit here for several day .
Mis. I ' i i i i I I'cmdrl, .lr . and urfaot
-on, Roh&lt; it Paul, were rcmov.- l
ycstiidiiy from t I* e Pel mild
l.aiighton Memorial llo-intal in
the home of Mr, mid S irs . Pend.I,
Hr. at Mill I'ulmetto Avenue, whole
'hey will icionln for several rlay*
before returning to their home in
Apopka.

MIm Kay Holtzclaw
I n (iucst of Honor

Coif Tourney Held
Hy Womcn’H Croup

Miss Kuv Holtzclaw, brideelect, was honored rrcenlly nt n
miscellaneous shower given by
Mrs. Donald T. Reagan anil Mrs.
II. M. Pearce at their home on
Heeond Street.
(lames and contesta wcic en­
joyed with prizes being won hy
Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. It. b. Dana,
nnd Mrs. Raymond Knder.
Floral arrangements nf vari­
colored gladioli were used in the
parly rooms nnd the shower gift*
were presented Ihe'honoiee in
a large decorated basket.
The hostesses were nsslsted in
serving by Mrs. Ruby Drawn, Mrs.
Doris Tender amt Mr«. S. C. tiraham, nnd refreshments nf coffee,
chocolate, sandwiches, cakes mid
nuts were served.
Tin- guests were Mrs. F K.
McCoy, Mr«. K. R. Taylor, Mrs.
A. b. Thomas, Mr*. Dorothy
Woodworth. Mrs. H. W. Rucker,
Mrs. Knder,
Mrs.
F. K.Cooper.
Mr*. It. T. Thomas. Mr*. Frank
Woodruff, Jr., Mrs. Roy Hi itt,
Mrs. U. T. Hunt, Mrs.
(irahanr,
Mr*. Ruby Itrown, of
Orlando,
Mr*. Teasley, Mrs. A. J. Walker,
Air*. Miller, Mr*. Ruddy Mock,
Mrs. Pauline tioethe, Mrs. Tedder,
Mrs. Reatriee Andeisnn and Mis.
I.yinnn Phillips.
Also, Mr*. P. A. Rowland, Mis
Richard Walker, Mr*. K. C. CampM i, Mr*, o. C. (Ilhl.*, Mrs. J. M.
.Stlnrciphrr, Mr*. W. I'. Ilrooks.
Jr., Mis. Malcolm Higgins, Mr«.
Dann, Mr*. T. C. I’ltihfonl, of
Ml. Vernon, III., uml Mrs. J. P.
Iloltielaw, mother of the brideelect.
The engageineut of Mis* Mary Ionise Perfect, of Fort Lauder­
Also, Miss Martha Hhanuon. dale to Paid D Hickson of Snnford was announced today by her |u*r
Miss Mnrv Jane Dnh-nn, Miss ents. Mi and Mis. M. C Perfect. Miss Perfect, who at piesenl is a
Joyce Anderson, Miss
Mildred monilm of tli fneolty of Ft. I.mnlerilnlc high «• Inail, attended
Williams, Miss bnurlnr Cassnly, sclinol- I hen
Slie is a graduate nf Floiida Stale Dniveraily where
Miss llmharn Huprecht, and Miss when slit- iilitaiiicil tier M .\, degree. Mi. Iliekson is tlie son of Ml.
tiluria Hliolstilj.
and Mr* It .1 Hickson, Hi., of Hanfonl lie is a graduate of Stetson
Unlvcisity and a number of the Scroll nnd Key and Camilla Sigma
| Kpsilon lliiniu.il v Fratei nity. He now leaches in Uvicdu high M'hool.
Wesley Daughters
A June wedding o |dalineil.

Alt inlet-rluti golf toutnnm en!
w as held nt the Seminole Count! v
('lull liy the Snnford W om en’s (Solf
AssiU'intioo on Wednesdnv, w ith
rlol'S fiom Day tuna llcnrli. New
S m y rn a and Del.nnd
attending.
Luncheon un* served following
the play and p ii/e s w ere awarded.
I'tires in the S nnfonl
group
were w«n by Airs. C. b. Austin,
winner low gio*s, witli o score d
7 !*, Ali- W. IJ. Fleming, winm-i
low net. Mi- K It Smilii n iw is ,
lip low net, and Alls- I tot I'owell,
w in oil putting p u r e , with only

JVIect At Smith Home

The Daughter* of Wesley So**.
•lav .School Class of the Fli*t
Mr'hudist Church mcl o* the Imnie
id Mr*. M. It. Smith to San bantu
tor Us regular *nt-nil ami hu-i
liess meeting, with Mis. It. II
Mnnroe, Mr*. It. (!. Illil.-on. M&lt;&lt;
it K. White. Mrs T
Itinilfurd
llyrd, and Mi- K. K I'ci rill ,i.
I lldlll itrSKI-S
Mi*. Julio M tiilloii. las- me
-idellt. i iindileti-d the loe* tlllg,
•Mrs. C II Winn guvre.idiiig
from the gulileposts, "Piavi-i ',
try Capl. Kdille R n k r i l l . I , i
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m ille rs w e ir hi-atd with tin no
mol lal com m itter, Ml* Ren Atoo.
loe, Mrs. At. It. Smith, ami Mi-—
Ite-sir /ill lull V. I**|ioi. ilig thul a
maihle bench lin* lieeli pln&lt;"l la
the putiiili of the t 'lulleli ill iiu in
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Mis. Revel Rohl Still | «'|&gt;9.| l.i| belli I ll pi fit • • .10*1 I lot 'll*
*••III - t I•••% l*• I•' 'ill
that two lii'l'llv fniililie hail lai , M i l l "
p e l .•
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provided for at Christum* tune l&lt;v iliiv t iii* .
rln*- donations. Air.*. Lula Stall. m iih u i ' i l l * k it I l . t . iip h . " t i l n i l i
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Mr*. J. M. (iill«n. Mi*. K It I kmCI vI m - rwn i i•' Vih' 'iM
t r n H im a e a r rn*
I.Illiey, Alls. A. II. Stevells, nod
Airs. A. D /.ni hury, who luid f o r th * Si . i i i " - M i m i m i ' I M a i
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tdrthdiiya during the mnntli, dn I n v i f • *h*' I •i •• i
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lulled to the lllrth'luv Rank
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Mm"* Th*
Albert lliek*on liy the ela*&lt; In ip fi»
i n"t'.' ti *•• I'li\ u SalK h •
piecintioii of lot -eivice- in tlie
' Itl A *•• till* tin
i lass, and duiii'g the -mial loon t e n R o ll" 1ftn f 1 1)'It)
MIRTH ANNOI'NC'KMKNT
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Air. uml Aire. J. (i. Lee of tli AD*. I). K- White i i ' i i i I
lamto, animonee the birth of a poem*, Hliuiog llu ni being "lie
In It* «
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son, James (freer, Jr., oo Jan. 8, w i l l ' l l - lie i l l ' l l i c l l l " l III III!' . l a - ' T L ' • eIIIliiM .I » l|"
il l i l t / .
111-* Al tit
at the OiHiige Mcimulal llo-pilal leip tier. Alls. S *l Sliinlii'l-i'i
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F t* - h ii i i 'i i
in tlilnndo. Mrs. I.re is the foitm-t
Ttic ri'ccpltnn i ""in* of Ali
I I I . s. • - .If M ini ••
W '" | 12 P » » tl**
i-utum tiiitotly of Suiiford.
S m ith'- home w eie lieaiitiflilI\
1 t|| M . *»
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lilt*

Alt. and Airs. Raymond V.
Ha .ty of Ju. ksonville announce
tile Inrtli iif a son, Steven Junta*,
8 t*j lbs. Jun. II, nt St. I,likes I In.*lutul in Jacksonville.

Lake Monroe
llv MAIIIF. StlDF.HHbOM
The men\beti* of tha Woman's
Allsiuiuiory Sorirly of the Uike
Monioe tldptiat Church are In
Hapti.*i Chunh in Sanford on
vlted to meet with the Woman's
Allssiiuiury Society at the Flint
Monday morning, Jan. 14, a t
lid'll o'clock. There will In- a
covet *• I dish luncheon. It I.*
hoped thul till the memliera of
the l ake Alum no Circles will lapresent nt the meeting.
tine of the sprakrrs on the
afternoon program will lie Mias
Frances Kiseusmith, a missionary
from the Relgiun Congo.
Dr. nnd Alta. John Martin nnd
his mother, Mrs, Mary Alice
.Martin, nf Orlando were tha
dlfiner uoesls of Rev. and Mrn.
II. II. Martin Thursday evening.
The Lake Monroe F TA met
Tuesday evening In the school
library. Pinna wore mado to
honor Fnundoni Day a t the
February meeting. The seventn
nnd eighth grades had thu
greatest number of parents pre­
sent nt the meeting, and wero
awarded the nrllf.
The bake Mnnroe Home Dent*
nnxtrallnn Club will meet thin
evening at 7:30 a t tha achool.
Thn hostesses are Mra. Jack
Mann and Mra. Roland (Hies.

(!) What Mouth American
Republic Ta named "silvery"?
(8) What is another name
for Ute bore of a gun?
waa

‘ (I) AreJ deserts ever found
* cold countries?
Correct answer* will be pub’llahad Monday on this page
r set of question*,
of today's wlitoer
passes to the Mta
iter to see Humphrey
IB o n n
In "fllroeco", neat

Also, Mis* Mniv Finish, Ati-.
A. It. Wilkinson, Mi*. It. D. Hick­
son, Mrs. Smith, Atiss llesslu
/.aclinry, Mrs, J. (I. t.iiney, Air*.
M. b. Wright, Mntuuret I. Kdwards, Mrs. It. F Itolilson, .Mrs.
blda Stall, Mi *. Ilrndio William-,
Mrs. Allierl I lick-mi. Airs. S. ti.
Harrlman, Mi*. K. I'. Knowles,
Mra. J. K. Courier, Ails. Hurry
llrowo. Airs. C. II. Wlon, Mi**
Aline Clinpinao, Alls- Ver-a Wood­
cock, Mrs. John Al. (iillno, and
Mrs. C. M, Flowers,
SPANISH WAR VKTH
Camp No. 13 and Aoxlllary No.
3 were hnstn to the Central Dis­
trict Connell of United Spanish
War Veterans, at tha beglon Hut
recently. There was a covered dish
dinner lit noon and a business
meeting nt 1:30 p.m. Almut 160
vatarans and auxiliary mcmhvn
attended.

HI evernog I'Ulg a. Die tl
ids rnliiped up mid down llml
■il&gt; court, defeating SI .lames,
v ■i eouldp’l help toil linlii e Ross
llmnuim and Randiill Revuolds
i|"ipg nil uhsiilulcly heaulifol
joN and we wen* migiily proud
of 'em, tool ItlliuilMg n close
Ihud In per feet Imi was "llidia '
lli-l'cr! Hill ll lake* fivi of 'em
(" make Die team Dm' upped
D" srore In 12 21 olid we'il like
1" longrnlolal*' Du-m oil &lt;ui a
gi'iigrciilK
game
mnl
here's
hopin' we’ll will oddlen noue'
\ sipiud.
If y o u wai'jlii'd lid- game, voi
roiililn't tin-e helped bill I"*
Dirillril to Die erne! Die K.H.S
wn* really on tlie lieatn Dial
night and it paid off to a 2!l to
4!' score, loo! A* usual (lie
stand-bys were teolly liooileili'
that ball! Wise Hardin, Jcrrv
Covmgtan, nnd Jimmy Smith
reallv gave St. James something
to flgRt about, while the rest
of lh« tram were n rnnstanl
siiureo of help in milling on those
poinlal Jimmy reallv made Orlaudu'a tram gasp, though, when
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Officers’ Wives Club
Has Ltiniheon Meet
Mr*. K. It llt'i ii ru'll'T whs h«*w
trs** to f hi* Of I ii ri i* \Vivi*N r l u h •*!
t h r Sunfoid Nnviil \ mxiIImm A»»
.Station a t fhrir m L'ular Inn h«* » i
whlrh wn** h* 1*1 "M WflfM*»*L»v
th r SrinlfM'lr • *••*•»•? vv f'luh, ivlfh
Mrs. Itohrrt Kitii? m IiimI i ' m
Novel ilrioi nt ion &lt;• urt* o •••I •
tin* luncheon tiihl*, fh«* ««*fil»xil
•o ri|i*i»i»t*«t'c' l..'tetra j *;*.!iT
ft'
fiian JlM«I iinntiiM -IlfM*nfi*lr'l l»v
Itlh 'iirr y .

lit Hie Daylniia lleacli
gmup
prizes weie given In Claudia t'" f
fee, winnei low net, and
Kve
Until, inlinei up low n et; N'ew
Sm yrna, Dully S ear, winnei lot*
net, and F i n D clliury, lo iim i up
low net; mid fio m Del.and. Flea
not Allen. Jr., w inner l"\v net,
’ end Alai mo Hull, runnel up low
liet.
Otlu-is uttemliiig th e tourunuii'iit nliil liineheon were the fol­
lowing; from Siinfnid, All*. Do-*
Adam-, Mi** Fill'll licit.*, Alt *.
H a iry lionet, Mrs. Andrew C airo way, Alt-. I* O. H art, Alt*. K. ('.
D ayman. Mi-* Cecil*- Heard, AtiAV. Price il ••aid. Airs. Ray llerion,
Mrs. Karl Higgiiihotham,
Mi
John Ivey, Ali*. A. D. Alnt-li, Ali-.
T. F. AleDmiiel, All*. Alo* O'l.inger. All*. Ilnwaid Aletioogh, All -.
Jo h n Sehiinid , Atr*. F. IL Si oil,
•Mis. K. II Smith, Alls. Roy Syme«,
J r ., Airs, lie o ig e T h ursto n, Alt*
Hugh IVIu'lchcl, amt Air* l l m i v
Woodruff.
F iom Diiytoiui Reach, Dot Telton, Hot tv ijoilitou, Stella Ragau.
Jo t nine i'" l.l-l'eri y. Iteta Aten
dltli, l.iiilv l.loyd, Natlev
l.nn
• aster, Peg T te -h e t, (tlie / a t m ,
Italies ll 'n m i i, F rankie Dippery,
In-lie I'dlieil, J in I % Dlhhle, Vit
ginia Mci iwother l.at'm ii, and
thuuia t'oloilay
F ioio New S u iy u m , Kvn |teHeiry, Dollv Sear,
and
.lanev
PtutD
And fi"in Debatiil, Kleanor Allen, .ll , Helen Rmh'-, Hnltv
I-ainli-. Mai no* Hull, Almge |te
Shaw, anil lla llie t'h i l-lelli-

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luck v
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'ilailit filin' Tlii'v include N orm a
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Ray Dnvi*. lionl'iii Toll, .leirv
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w ard Ali Kinney, KelineDi Haim,
Chesti'i lliu p e r , (iciirgc lla id e n ,
lldliliy .Morris, nnd Tommy Speei
We liet thev'll have a grand
tim e mid here's Impin'
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innk" good! AA'e know they will'
Sadie Hawkins Dav is euming
up anon! Soon enough for e v e r y ­
body In lie m aking plan* for It'
Don't miss out on a n y of the a c ­
tivities!
Inc hidin'
the
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�REVIEWOF THE YEAR—By Alan Mayor

Final Answer To City
Within Next 10 Days
Housing Problem Is
Hurdled To Open
Way For Missions
For Sanford Stay

U-F Cagers Loom NCAA Meets For
As Great Threat Annual Session
F o r Kentuckians I n Cincinnati

ily KKNT CHE I LAIN
Kanford'a
bust-ball
horixu*.
brightened yesterday after bous­
See
ing arrangements were a grit" l Over 7,200 To
upon for the San Antonio MisS
a
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a
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’s
Tilt
■Ions' spring training and u
romise ram# from Jim MrIn G a i n e s v i l l e
■ughlin, St. Louis llrowii farm
director, that a decision will be GAINESVILLK ( S p u e In I t made within ten duys, John Front nowhere tins sudiwtdy emer­
Krlder, Chamber of Commerr- ged a University of Florida hasbaseball * chairman, announred katlmll team that cause* the eye*
today.
of the basketball world to torn to­
If the Missions accept the ward Gainesville when It meets
Hanford hid, and there Is good Kentucky's brilliant Wildcats Hatr#a*ori to believe they will, then onlay night.
the door will he upen to tiling
Florida1* home scutlng capacity
the Ht, l#oul» Drowns to the has been upped from Die normal
city neat year, Mr. 'K rlder slated. fi,.'100 to 7,800 for till* game ami
The Drowns have' not renewed radio broadcasts luivo been a r­
their contruct with lliirhnnk, ranged to serve thousands who
Calif., for next year nnd It ap­ could not obtain tickets. To date,
pear* they may make this spring definite* htoioleiists have been set
their last In that west roust base. by WHUF AM-FM (Gnlnesvilb-i,
Arcordlng to Mrlainghllu, liter.- WJIIP AM-FM (Jncksanvilbif and
la a good chanc# the llrowules Kentucky network* served by
ntay come to Florldo to train three Lexington stations.
liakt year. If the .Missions like
Coach John Mailer's Inexper­
their Hanford stay, he added, ienced Florida youngsters have
then It Is reasonable Pi believe fought their way past ten op*
the Ht. l&lt;oul* club would ronslder ponvnts (Wofford, Stetson, Flot­
moving hare In PJG.'l.
illa Southern, Miami, Tennessee,
The shift, If eonsuininnted, Clemson, Georgia, Florida Stale
Would lie the Idggest iliiug to University, Auburn oud Ahihanml
hit this city since tie- In,linn to go lido this game undefeated.
battle of lH.'lil lllll Vn-rk, Dm
KeutUiky, while upset by Min­
Barnum-huy of Imsel,all, would nesota ami Ht. Louis, has swept
most certainly instill the greatest past Washington and Lee, Xavier
baseball Interests ever displayed (twice;, St. Johns, llel’nul, UCLA,
In this area,
Brigham Wong, Mississippi
*IP|i and
Mr, Verrk, who look lowly
Wildcats lb
Milwaukee in the American As­ fciited Ht. Johns Ml to 40. tho
sociation and
the Cleveland Itcdincii were rated No. I tin Indians out of the depths of tlonnlly.
Ignominy to transform them into
The Gators, pared l,v the all
pennant winners, is now in the iiriniliil excellent pluv of forwanl
same process at Ht. Ismls. lie Kcil WethioliiatiiM uml forward
has four class I) clubs and Mr. renter Kirk L'asnrrx, are without a
McLaughlin admitted Dial there senior oil the S.plild Olid hove
Is a slight possibility that they | freshman Sonny I’owtdl in o
might take on another.
slurtliitf guard position,
Mr. Yeeek Is leaving no stone
WcUioriligloii leads the Florida
unturned In building u winner scoring through ten games wi'ti
In the Mound City. Mr. Krider ILTi points ond Gnsuies Is light
also thinks Dint If Die Hrnwnle* behind him with IIP. Imt of e,|uul
move here there would he no inipoitunee to the Florldo |»-i
question ns to the boom it would fotnioiire ate the rebound and
create for Hanford Imlli locally floor contributions of Glut Coo­
and nationally.
kie, Itov Huberts, phiynmkrr
Housing arrangement* were George illlrhlns, Sonny Powell
made by Mr. McLaughlin, Zach­ ond Johnny TrlnguM.
ary Taylor, lirownio representa­
Tllu National Collegiate Ath­
tive, Mr. K rider and Forreyt letic Association ehiimldous last
Dreekenrldge In a two hour long
ear nnd currantly ranked No. H
canvass of the kitiialliin.
Dm nation, Kentucky fenturu*
Den Small, Valdes Hotel man­ Die Al|-Atnerten brilliance of forager, promised I*-house at least wnrd-c«»L-r Cliff llngnn, and all
80 players and Mrs. J. T. Hea­ added five-man searing punch
ton promised to necommodate from Louis Tsloropolous, Shelby
the other players at the Monte- l.lnville, Frank Itamsey, Hkippv
xutnu Hotel, Mr. Ktidcr said.
Whitaker uml lloh Wntsrin.
If the Missions deride to con­
Hagan, who Wildcat Couch
duct their nprlng drills here this Adolph Hupp (the Karon of Ibisyear, they will arrive on or ohoul hethull; hilys has th*' greatest na­
Mar. 1, nnd stay about three tural luncfi of any hmikrtlmll
weeks.
player he Inis ever rimehed, t*
A written auieeim-nl ........... . liming
icing Kentucky's Hearing at th
th Han Antonio club and thu end of Klevru games will, tlill)
City of Hanford was druwn no points, an average slightly above
and signed by Mayor
lllll 20 points per game.
Htemprr yesterday assuring both
Wo would ho foolish to try
parties of u complete under* to make ourselves believe we have
standing.
Die basketball ability of Ken­
tucky," Flarldu’x Con i-h John
Mnimt said this week. "But wo
plan piny against them as wo have
against every other team thin
year—with our dead level best
effort."

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Mulloy And Rurac
Lead West Coast
Tennis Tourney

ST. PETERSBURG US - Magda
Rurac, Lua Angeles, and Gardnur
Mulloy, Mia nil, led favorites
through a heavy program In the
Florida West Coast Tennis Tour­
nament Thursday.
. Top-leaded Miss Horae whipped
Joan Miller, Ht. Petersburg, n ,
6-1. Mulloy, who heads (lie men's
division teedina. boat Leu Forncro.

Miami, 6-1, s-8

I’uffun-Markhum Arc
Matched For Title
PALM HKACH IB — Former
Champion W. A. (Dub) Pagan,
Weal Palm lleaeh fireman, play*
Newcomer William Markham of
Knit Hampton, Conn., today In tho
an hole final* of tho 40th annual
Lake Wurth Championships—oldest
golf tournament In South Florida,
Pagan led qualifier* in the intotour event over the e.ooo yard par
7 Palm Hcach Golf Club Caurao
with a no and marched to tho
flnili Thursday with a o and j
victory over Jack Waddell of Lake
Worth.
Markham, playing In this tourna­
ment for the first time, ousted
John Peel of Palm Heoch, also
by a and 4.

Budge Patty, New York, second
•M dtd, won two matches with Illtlo
trouble. Thlf bsccded Tony Vlncont
Miami, who won the Dixie Tourna­
ment (ail week, had trouble bantMg Hank Ostcn, Daytona Bench,
7-f, S-7, 01. Vincent's atcadineu
and stamina made the dlfforonce.
Bid Schwartz, New York; Dili
Davit, Knoxville; Henri Hochon,
Montreal: Orlando Garrldo, HavaU , and Jack Slaton, Orlando, also
Moved Into the men's scml-rlnali. Stetson Posts 7th
women's division winners In
In Row Over Tampa
litlan to the seeded favorite aro
Holley, Ht. Petersburg; Ann
ay, Washington; Karol Faguroa, . TAMPA Uf - Stetson's H itlers
am i; Marietta LaPramboli
rhsve i T game victory tlrc ik work­
ing on the basketball court, but
•ltd Louise Fowler, Covington, G i. (hey had a close call before beat­
ing Tampa, UBI, In oveltlmo
, Sophomore fullback Nell Wnr- Thursday night.
i M n led the Notre Dame football,
M»m ih scoring In '51 with ulght
| fittwlKiowna for 4» points.

Great Confusion Is
Stirred Up Over
Who Runs Sports
Ily WILL GltlMHLKY
CINCINNATI i/TThe National
Collegiate Athletic Association In­
sisted it was still alive uml kicking
today while miuio of Hi best friends
were busy burying Die corpse.
Ahold 250 delegates moved Into
the general business session with
only a polite nod In the direction
of a committee of college presi­
dents who are demanding a dras­
tic l point program of lie empha­
sis on sports.
The group tackled u series of
rather mild resolutions concerning
continuance of controlled football
television, new enforcement m a­
chinery. curtailed spring football
pruetlie and it year's study of howl
*■allies
The agenda doesn't cull for any
official action on the | mints raised
by the presidents calling for aboli­
tion of all howl and [Mist season
games, strict limitations on ploy­
ing and practice sessions ami sharp
controls mi the subsidising of ulh
lotos
Dr. John Hannah, presidonl *d
Michigan Sl.ito College, and Dr
Arthur Adams, president of Mich
ignn Crnmell of Kdurolion. present
ed the presidents' committee re
port to the NCAA executive Conn
ell Thursday
When they were through, there
wus gicol confusion about who will
he miming the nation's athletic pnl
Ides during Ihe next few ycurs—
the presidents or the NCAA,
lluumdi said in a news colder
cnee uflcrwords that hi* commit
tee Is going right ahead and muk
lug Its rccomuicndulluns to the Kx
ecutive Council nl Ihe American
Council of Kducalion
l( adupteil, he said. Die rules
will he enforced through the re
glnuiil accrediting ugendes. An insllliilion failing In comply might
face loss of accredit a Iion.
"It has been said that we have
moved In because of lack of con
fldcncii In Ihe NCAA and tho con­
ferences," Hannah said "That Is
only pnrtly so,
"We liuve seen examples of In
stltutlnlix not being awed by the
present governing bodies. Two
Southern teams recently went In
howl games despite a conference
him A couple of years ago wo had
violators of the Minify code hut
uohinly refused to piny (he*o black­
listed teams
“ We feel we now have Hie Ideal
weapon for cnlorecmcnt - lli.it is,
threat of loss of accreditation "
Should the presidents' priqNisulx
become law, the NCAA would be
left only a shell uf its once potent
sdf The American Council on l-'.durn IInn (hen would be id lin g the
policy and enforcing it.
BRUTAL BEATING
HOLLYWOOD &lt;/*i - Arthur WII
well digger, wan held for Invuiitlca*
(Ion loony In (lie brutnl beating
ln*l Nov. 7 of Curl Loci), city
administration critic.
Itmwnn) County Sheriff Anion
Hall said ConjH'r wan picked up on
a warrant sworn out by Loot).
Cooper denied ntty connection with
thu bentlnt! on tho lawn of Locb’*
home. As a rem it of tho beating.
Loch was bin pi In Iim i for luvcrnl
day* and lost his left eye.
Hull laid ho didn't want to pick
up Cooper but Uteb forced hli hand
by swearing out a warrant for the
Miami man.

OCTOIER

Seminole Quintet
Seeks Second In
Row At Smyrna
Fleming’s B S q u a d
Gunning For 2nd
Win Of Campaign

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The resurgent Seminole players
invaded New Smyrna Beach Ibis
afternoon In quest of their second
consecutive victory and third of the
season In six gumex. Tho Junior
Varsity will be uunnlng for Ihelr
second win of (be campaign when
they (angle wllh the New Smyrna
JVs.
The Celery Fed Imopsters have
racked up 20.1 points to their op­
ponents' 'i'll In posting a 3-3 rec­
ord tills year. This gives the
Hemlnolr opposition a 41.4 aver­
age per game a* compared to a
4n.fi lor the Celery Fed*.
Fred (ianas, coach, will be rely­
ing on his top scorers Gerald Cov­
ington, Jimmy Smith and Wise
llurdin In s|&gt;eurbead tho offensive
attack against New Smyrna. Jun­
ior Metis arid Smith will form, at
the guard posts, (bo bulwark of the
defense for the Seminole five.
Warren McL’nll again proved his
ability under the boards lost Tues­
day night uml will bo expected to
lend the Celery Fed battle of re
bounds.
The Ganusmen will be fnvored to
win their third encounter of the
year this afternoon in the coastal
city, since New Smyrna's record
shows they are weaker.
Probable Line Up
.......... LF
Covington
RF
McCall
C
llurdin
LG
Melts
IIG
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NEW YOUK LB - Tho Marines for physical examination* April S,
are landing—on major league base­ and If found fit. they face at to u t
ball players—and how many more 17 months of service.
If accepted, they will report M tf
athletes holding commissions moy
bo called back Into tho armed serv­ 3 for active duty at the Los Ala­
ices was a question only Wash­ meda*. Calif.. Air Base.
ington and the Pentagon- could an­ Williams, of course, would
missed most of all by hit ei
swer today.
Twenty-four hour* efter tho Bos­ The latent from the "Splendid
ton Red Sox were rocked by the Splinter” was a big question mark,
announcement Ted Williams had whether to try to play any batebeen recalled to Iho Morin# Air I boll before he is autiiiiiuncd.
"You have to do your duty when
Corps, Infleldcr Gerry Coleman of
tho world champion New York you’re told." Ted declared at Rock
Yankees and Outfielder Lloyd Harbor. Fla., where he report* the
Mcrrlman nf the Cincinnati Beds fishing excellent.
"I don't know what I'm going
received similar greetings.
In Washington, a Marine Corps to do now. This came so suddenly
spokesman said this was part of a I haven't decided whether to report
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rotation program involving "sever­ for spring training."
al hundred" Murine reserve offi­ At first, Williams said he’d (Y
port for spring training with Ine
cers.
He denied the Marines were try ­ Red Sox. Coleman and Merrlman
ing to "build up a team " by re­ said they expected to go to train­
ing. and report to the Marines on
calling athletes to active duty.
"Orders have been Issued to time.
Capt. Ted Williams recalling him
U-F TANKMEN
to active duly along with several
GAINESVILLE U*k— Florida’*
hundred Junior captain* and first
lieutenant*, all naval aviators of varsity swimming season which
the Marine Corps Reserve," a waa to open Saturday against Pen­
sacola Naval Air Station haa been
statement from the corps laid.
one week. The meet waa
It added that Ihe "purpose of delayed
Georgia wilt be h o £
recalling this grnup Is to provide cancelled.
replacements for other reserve Jan. is to open the schedule.
aviatori who have completed their
tours of active duty and are being
released to inactive duty."
PRAIRIE LAKE
Tho Marine spokesman said
"only three or four" of those being
III
recalled are well known in the
sport* world.
Williams, who draws $100,000plus each year fur making it tough
on opposing American League
Now Hhowlng
pitchers, was fishing off the Flori­
da Keys when his call came
Wednesday.
i ‘‘Golden Girl”
Then, from San Francisco, came
the orders Thursday for Coleman
and Mcrriinan to get reedy. All
three are under orders to report

Chicago's Loyola Williams May Not
Drops St. Johns; Train With Red
Duke Beats NY1J
Sox In Spring
NKW YORK i*B - The prestige
uf cnllcgu basketball in the Fust
dipped Thursday night.
St. Johns of llrooklyn, only u
few weeks ago rated Ihe No. I,
team In tho Associated Kress poll,
wus beaten by Chicago Loyola. UHID, and New York University wus
tumbled, 74-72. by Duke of the
Southern Conference.
The double upset occurred In a
twin bill at Madison Square Gardun where last week West Virginia,
,1nut bur quintet from the Southern
Conference, knocked NYU out of
Ihe unbeaten ranks.
Loyola, beaten by Illinois, Notre
Dame and Wcilcrn Michigan, hold
a 43 33 halftime lead and, with
Nick Kludls and Dan Hanrahan
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HOCK IIAIIIUIH 'At—Ted WIIWilliants, the lanky Boston lied
Sox sluguur, hash ,* yet decided
whether to rrnort for spring train­
ing in view of his recall to active
duty in the Marine Corps this May.
"I don’t know what I’m going to
do now,” Williams said Thursday
alter a long day of boneflshllig.
"This came so suddenly I hav
not decided whether to report (or
spring (raining "
Then he milled with u smile:
"You know, fishing is awful good
down here around April."
The Boston lied Sox are sched­
uled to start spring training late
next month at Sarasota, on the
Florida West Coast.
Williams, tannod and lean after
many days nf flshlqg In tho Flor­
ida Keys, said he thought baseball
bel|ied morale, but "you liuve to do
your duty when you're told ami 1
certainly intend to do my licit."
The hall player was Interviewed
at a fishing lodge 50 miles south
of Miami on Key Largo.
Williams was (Milng Wednesday
when news was received Dial be
would Im recalled to active doty
lie has been ordered to r»*|Hirt for
a physical examination April 2 and
for active duly about u mouth tu­
tor.
Big Zownliik, rut tsiyoln's margin
at one si a go to G2-5U. but made
only one field goal in the last five
minutes.

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At (hr January meeting nf the
nevu Garden Club a report wo*
lie of the November Garden
n to Delweller Nursery, where
the members were shown every
courtesy. In the absence of Mr.
poturnlfer one of the young lad­
ies associated with the nursery
acted as hostess and guide. IMc
tile tables were provided, and even
a ease of Coca Cola given. Twenty
four members attended the run and
,nil reported a most pleasant day
I’lons were made for another garn run In February through the
Inter Park lakes, and tentative
plans discussed for a trip to Jungle
Gardens sometime in the spring
The guest speaker of the day was
Mrs. John Williams, of Vermont;
her subject "herbs." Herbs, said
Mrs. Williams, are like truth; when
crushed tn earth they rise again
With renewed strength. They nioy
be separated Into three classes—
mctdclnal, culinary and fragrance.
They have been used from lime
memorial. Many of our veget_ lo* and beautiful flowers belong
O the herb family. The best llm r
to gather hv.-bx for drying Is In Ihc
early morning before Ihc volutile
oils are dissipated. Camomile was
often planted among sickly herbs,
Whereupon they tieeome healthy
and thrived. An old superstition
tits It that garlic grew whefe the
devil placed his right foot and
qaion grew where ho placed his
(gift font. Some oilier superstitions
noted by Mrs. Williams arc:
‘Where sage thrlcvcs In a gar­
den, the man will rule his houseaid."
i ‘t "Mugwnrt brings good luck to
travelers."
jrti "Hue bestows second sight,"
* ,J Basil has many superstitions at­
tached lo It in various countries.
Some herbs used as medicine ire
narcotic poison* in largo doses.
Among tbpse are foxglove, digitalis
uml others. Our ancestors used
j)aulliees of caraway seed for carEcho and chewed fresh green pars­
ley to sweeten the breath. A tea
made of culnlp or camoiniic will
calm the nerves, of all the herbal
leus, alfalfa is the most healthful
because Its runts penetrate the soil
much more deeply than any other
plant and picks up minerals. Du
not boil, but make an effusion. In
old times the cily of Athens pre­
vented Infection by burning herbs.
Every year, said Mrs, Williams,
MV Import grvat quantities nf herbs,
#hnny of which grow wild in the
United States.
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After a ouesllon and answer per­
iod. refreshments of dainty sand­
wiches and Russian tea were serv­
ed by the hostesses, Mrs. F. E.
lluyetl, Mrs. Ilonier Ballard and
Mrs. J. W. Yarborough.

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Seminole Chapter No. 2. O.E.S.,
M*«rnl mk Mel ody
N e v e ii
lYt ’l ock C l u b
held their regular meeting at the
NfWd
Masonic Hall on Thursday evening * on H | » I M A i J I I I J i v e
with Mrs. Leona McLain, worthy &gt;
F r o it kit* F i i r l r i n k
matron, and It. F. Cole, worthy Ajo llortiliiif
43 Mtuials In Mu«lc
patron, presiding for their first * t 0(1
Wo r l d A i Ninameeting.
f»: 13 Phi l l U r d At orRitfi
Hh»%V
Mr* Henrietta Haines served as •« ;ii* KiiH*yIf)f
On* mItiiy
associate matron and J. t». Jones 11» lMI Title fit S h o w
us worthy patron, as well as ail Id 3m Nf w tt m
of the newly Installed officers, with in 33 T.tlrfit Hhnw
I Mil f M i l l d m r « I'bnoth* ItiHir
the exception of Mrs. Grace Cor­ I11:3
m Mowlr (in pitntdt*
dell, Mrs. May Bell Maxwell sub­ 11:11 M u » k How till
1. a y t u r n s i ‘ull to P r a y e r
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M*1 Wi»rld ,\ t Noon
Mrs McLain announced that the 12
IS IS I l ad l*i F a r m l ‘i«**'t
Jan. 17 meeting would be otdiga 12 lu 1400 1*1u h
I MU pi* I»ti fai Hi nr
lion night, as well us a covered
Lo i hi A ni r r l i ttin*
dish supper at (1:30 with K F Cole Il II
SM N V lit H
in charge of arrangements
All I 33 I' mn r F o r Hi* | my
members families are invited to I |M Max I n n s litiitd t »r k
I 41 Niitlitiin) Ouur i l Hl mw
participate in the supper event.
J no l i a r Non* l Ui i i h
Mrs McLain announced her com­ 3 00 T m l a y ' s Hht r
mittees for the ensuing year: Fi­ I JM Mus h at fOmxt cast*
Mil Musi c I .si v r r s I'rnifriftti
nance, Mine*. Louise H. Hills, May 44 .10
Nr Ws
Hell Maxwell and Itadu Mae Cren­ 4 i l l T r r n T l m o J i v e
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T h e 14h y tli in AIn nr
shaw; Examination, Mmcs. Vir
Oil N»*V* «
glnla Burney and Estella Moure, III
H 13 ■H|*i*t
K itiir «*f Ilay
also LcsUie T. Sheppard; second. ft .Ml M a r k e t I t r pt i r t
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Pi i r nde
Mmcs. Lucy Courier, Eunice Tur­
&lt;1:43 I i r b i r n s
ner and also K. H. Williams.
7:oo l i r l f t l ni r o n A f' luiid
Relief. Mmes. Edith Dutton ami 7: lo PI* t ' oi i i i i i ont nr y
a
Margaret Golt, also W. L. Selg; 7 13 Hi mday Hchonl ll.rnsnft
Now n
Courtesy, Odeal Crosby; Program. Trio
7:13 iHit I it r tiny Nlti* I lur inutiy i*|'»
Mary Beil Cote; Red Cross, Mayme N 00 'Vni l o t r Hul l
J. Warner; Flowers. Leona 11 Mc­ * lo .Virol Tin* Hit ltd
H om Nllo AMI I Ion
Lain; Publicity, Marian H Jones.
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Registration by month — January •• 10 l l ‘s I Mins* Time*
t immillee, Mmes. Lula Moore. Eva I M,|M» I nk H| mi ( o
I o 13 J o h n n y L*.n»e *»rk
llarkey and Esther Crawford He l*»:lo
VI*iv f ai r I nn I 'ait. inii P a r t
freshmen! committees have hern I I IHM N r w "
arranged for each meeting where I I l»3 Hlltn t*ff
M \U \\
refreshments will be served
Wllllo N r H i m n i
Following the business meeting 77 00
So u l d I t r frit In
the members and guests adjourned 7 13 II) rnfis &lt;*f All I ' h u r i h o *
to the dining room where delirious &lt;| MM Art Van I'amin*! ijuitrtt-t
Haw a I In n l 'i h©ow
sandwiches, candy and coffee were ** 313
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served by Mrs. Hmrictln Haines *: 43 ltre&gt;ii
Mmoi I n In .VIu*li
and sume of her Eastern Star Pi mi Wo r l d At NAiit*
t» I 3 T n ur n F o r tfnnditv
neighbors.
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Ov ie d o tspecial) — a large
'group of people gathered ul the
Memorial building Friday evening
lo enjoy Hie canasta and bridge
parly, which was *|mn*orrd by liuOvlcdo Woman's Club. Ihc pro
ceeds lo go for equipping the new
Clinic.
High scores went to Mrs. J W
McKinnon, first, and Mrs Maude
Coates, second, for the ladles It
F. Smllh was high for the men,
wiih II J. Lawton second. Mrs
Uen. G. Wainrlght and John Cour­
ier tied for the Parcheesl prize
Sereeno was awarded lo Mrs
James Partin, Mrs. Leon Olliff uml
Mrs. Blaine Mikcscll.
Delicious sandwiches were serv
ed, as well os homemade take and
coffee by Mrs. J. II. Staley and her
committee, Mmcs. Max Lctnhart,

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J. H Lee. Joe 1 Beasley, K. I.
ladlrell, Ben (i. Wainrlght, T. L
Lingo, Jr.. W II Cox, Phil Puck
ard, J. W. Horton and Miss Esther
Hies lei. Mrs. Merritt Matey was
ut the door t&lt;i take tickets
Mrs John Courier, who bud gen
end charge of everything us fi
nance chairman of Ihc Oviedo
Woman's Club, announced that the
club would eleur approximately
1200 for the Clinic fund
The decorations were in charge
of Mrs. George (' Means, who was
commended for her fine work An
artistic arrangement of balloons,
confetti, streamers, gladioli and
"Happy yj" designs was displayed
Ibrnugimul the spacious room
Each mem her was called upon
to do lire lilt, some baking cakes
for the prizes, some will) Hie re
freshmenls ami some with the
work. Cooperation was folly one
hundred per cent.

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H&gt; KATHERINE SELLERS

Mr. and Mr«. W. L. Sleg held
n picnic on Lake Harney Tuesday.
Slany winter visitors ami Geneva
friends were present. Those who
attended were: Mrs. Kdson Golt,
Mrs. O orge f.indsey, Mr. and
Mr*. T. E. Guyetle, Mrs. Donald
Nuiton, KU-hurd Norton, Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. i'ei.y , Mrs. NelliThomas, Mr. uml Mrs. John
Thoinus, Mr«. Louise Rills,-M l.
S. I*. Smith, Mi. ami Mrs. \V. I..
Sieg. Mi. and Mis. I Imule llnkcs,
.Mis. iiavid 3 |» w . Mi. sr..l M’ .
E.
Kruinheorr, and Mr. and
Mrs. VV. S. Norton nil of Geneva,
Mi*. A. D. Martin of Fort Myers,
Mr. and Mr« G C, Ross of llendersonville, N. C.. Mr. unit M r .
II,
Shull; of Turkey Gully,
Mi olid Mrs. Thomas SleCoy of
Washington, l \ H. tlhlu, Mrs.
Ino D. illce, Mr, ami Mrs. N.
Schmidt, of Orlundu, Mrs. A. H
Schmidt of A'p*i, Midi., Mr. mid
Mr-. It.
Schultz of Schenectady,
N. Y.. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Schultz
of Sanford, Mr. nnd Mrs. I.. R.
Hokes uml family of Cocon, M’’.
and Mr*. A. Ilowkir ami daugh­
ter of Jacksonville, and Mrs.
Fit mi KoontS of Oviedo, also Nells
Selmiidt of Memphis, Term.
Mr. ami Mrs.
D. Perry bad
n* tiii'ir guest over the weekend
Mi* A. D. Martin of Foil Myers.
Mr. ami Mrs, C, K. Ilukrs
visited Hole son in Cocoa during
the holidays.
Mr. uml Mrs. It C Schultz
from Schenectady, N Y. arrived
lo spend tin- nest few months hi
theii cottage at I like Hartley.
•Mi and Mis. W I So g atIcmli d pleaching
services In
litonksvilie tost Sunday.
Mi and Mis va tlmr Schultz of
Chicago weie over night guest-i
of tlieir relatives, Mr. and Mr*.
It. C Schultz.
Mi mid Mis Heinmii Fore and

THE SANFORD HERALD

Friday, Jan. II, 1952

Friends here of Ruheit E.
Johnson, pioduce broker and
president of llriec and Johnson
of Miami, will regret to learn
of his death which occurred
Tuesday In Miami.
Mr. Johnson, itu years old ut
llio time of his death, was loir'i
in Troy, Ala. and formerly lived
in Sanford, lie luni been ill foi
several year*. Servirea were held
nt 10:(M) yesterday in the Van
Orsdnle Funeral Home in Miami
and interment took nlnee in Troj
at 2:311 P. M. today.
Surviving are I lie widow, Mr*
Kate Johnson of Miami and two
sisters, Mrs. Crouch ami Miss
Alible Johnson of Arlington, Yu.
These from Sanford attending
the funeral were Mi. and Mrs
C II. Scliiiard and *un, lliuee,
and Mr. nnd .Mi-. John Sctdianl.
Sr.

The Susannah Wesley circle met
By i
Wednesday evening at the home of
Mrs. Jim Langston olid son Jimmy
Mrs. Eiiwnrd Klrchur. After tin*
of
Daytona
llemli, Sunday.
devotional given by Mr*. Kirrhor,
Mrs. Muinie MulMens and Mi*.
a chapter of the study book, "The
E. S. Kyser attended the ,-horeh
Americas", was plesented by Mru.
services and the basket dinner in
Warren His*. Plans were discuss­
Mims Sunday.
ed for the rummage and bake I
foods sale to be held Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Deminy
morning In front of the Methodist
mol family, Mr. and Mr*. Paul
Church.
Maxwell mid Vnlben and CnrRo i
A highlight of the evening was
Pievntt all went lu Cocoa Sunday
the surprise shower given fur one
Rev. nml Mis. Bowen ninl
daughters of Hronksvllle ate Sun­
of tile members, Mrs. J. II. Ovlnlf,
day dinner wiih Mi and Mrs. \V
the former Mrs. Tyinle Fulford.
Following the opening of the gifts,
L. Sleg ami Mis. David Speer.
Rev. lloWen also vondlleted tti refreshments of cuke aid lux
chocolate were served to the fol­
church services ol the llapli-t
* N O CREDIT RE'jTRtCTIONS
lowing guests: Mrs. Ovintt, Mis.
Cliurch here Sumloy.
*
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Nan Plight, Mrs, Harvey Dunn,
* LIBERAL TRADE-IN
Mra. Charles Thompson, Mrs. Hat­
tie Hole, Mrs. William Shower* L O N G EASY TERMS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
man, Miss Helen Welsenberger,
SI.I. t'KIlMIlSM llul l&gt;INll tlll.l Mrs. Cecil Sellers, Mrs. Warren
AHSINNT yi.i'VI' Y SP.SItU
llise and Mrs. Kirrher.
MSN Mil mi- 111 CJI i :mti i &gt; t *
Mrs. K. VV. Jones nnd daughter.
TI ItN NASH: I'tlM l Til l&gt; i;
Mi Noli, mo an a *-■ rri-ilit liui.-ii i
Ginger, and her flam-e, Dun DiliHit him 10 tiny* 11 -in *1fi I *" *n f h ii i
kee left Wednesday morning f-o marriage bv the Rev. VV E.
Hi**) ina i h*" II* n lila t# il
Son Antonio, Texas lo visit Ins Kilchei ill o ipiiel wedding WedF I. Melioti l*nrh
FI.OYII K. HV MtKMAN. Sit
parents for two weeks.
nesdov iiioi iiiug at the parsonage.
Mr. uml Mrs. J. 11. Ovlutt were
guests of honor at u dinner porty
Suiuluy evening given by Mrs. By­
ron Hurless and her daughter,
Rachel, ut their Lake Winnemissett home in Del.and. A lso en­
joying the occasion with the honor
guests were Mr. ami Mrs. Howard
(iunu.
The P.T.A, will no-el Tuesduy
evening, Jan. IQ, at 7:30 In the
school auditorium. The special
speaker will tie the Right-Rever­
end I.mining G, Putnam, rector
of Hie Episcopal Church. His sub­
ject will be "An American's Re­
sponsibility". In addition, there
will be special music, u business
meeting, mid u social hour.
Rev. uml Mrs. Charles Thomp­
son accompanied Ills mutlu-i. Mis.
Clare Thompson to her homo in
Ilrnilentuii Wednesday after
u
Krndentuu
visit heie.
.lim iu r.
ICi-gulur uml H alf S i/e s.
Miss Ruth Wood and Lee Peas,
both of Delamd, wero united III
K egultir vnlmm D.H8 In

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Truman Plan On
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WASHINGTON 1* — President
Truman's assignment of Attorney
Ociicrul McGrath to clean up the
oovcrnmrnl drew angry protest
from Senate and House Republi­
cans today, and silence from (he
the Wniie House enters lor the
big clraniip stem, In part, from
Income tux scandals uncovered by
0 House Investigation. A suiicotnm ittre bended by Rep King (!).•
Calif.) tins aired ehnrgr* of cor­
rupt deals and collusion Involving
tilwli officials In McGrath’s Ju.-.tlcc
Department and the Internal Rev­
enue llurca
Mr Truman told a news confer­
ence Thursday hr hail abandoned
plans to create a special cleanup
com mission and lias placed full
responsibility on MrGrnlh. as the
chief law enforcement officer
"That means (hero Is going to
Vlvrra Mndfor* is ataired In the driiinn, "Four In a Jeep" In
he no cleanup," snapped Ken.
Sanforil'a flist allowing at Movielnnd Ride In Theater Sunday and
Capchar! (It.Im l).
Hen. Nixon (R.-Calif) and llcp Monday.
Hakcwell ill. Mil ) lioth renewed
their dcniiimlx Ihut McGrath bo
CAT Group To Go
fired Nixon Mild Secretary of Ihr
iio ij;
Treasury Snyder "also must go "
To Orlundo Program
The Internal Revenue lture.ui Is
In Snyder's department
A miiiil.i-i of the cadrta anil
”.Scandal tins shaken public cun
HDGI.VWDflD 1dx Clifton Webb
fiilence In the .lustier Depart­ Is currently playing a character ii-nini uieinbera of the Civil Air
ment." Nison tnlil rejuirters "The lor removed from bis familiar Pul 1nl will attend the SARCAT
public wilt have uu confidence "Mr llclvedrre" role, and no one program -.lulling at 11:11(1 o'clock
tonight al Um Orlando Muuli-lpul
whatever in an Investigation of thr cmilit lie happier than Webb
Allpoll, (’apt. David Itemley an
Justice Department by the Justice
The actor is portraying a sileni fiounct-d Oils morning.
Department "
era movie star in "Dream limit ''
With from 100 to Mill C.A.T.
He Is doing flicker sequences which members from nil over Florida
Korean War
show him as an American ace in attending 11I1011I fin planes will bn
World War I, u Foreign legion used in Ibe simulated sen and air
H n n H n n M fttm t
*!••!
noire, a .swashbuckler along the rescue mission*.
flashed soiilh almost to Parallel lines u( Ihe Douglas Fairbanks Sr .
The Aii Force is bringing men
,18 to day-and paid for lliclr au­ and a fourth musketeer Mr Hcl frriin Mr Dili Field, ami will rihirc
dacity with loss nl four MtG-ISs. vo—oops, I mean Webb—Is ccalat Ilivm in remote areas. It will ler
' They were shot down, and a lc about the whole thing.
up to l.'.A.T. air piutol* to spot
fifth wux damaged, in live blazing
"Nightly I offer prayers of them unit tllreel urnoriil rrnws to
battles with American Jels
thunks, runi'liided by one loud llteir "11 sene." The uien who or‘The air war flumril within -in 'Hallelujah!"' be remarked
"lost" will be given two day emer­
miles of Hip Paniniinjom Irucc slip
It Is no secret Ibal In- has waul gency liilloris, jungle gear ant
One fight was nearly tan mites eil lo shake Ibe know II all Helve sleeping letif.s, olid are i.qulr nl to
from Ibe Vain lllver lioiindury lie- ilere character, despite the fail • toy bidden otitIf found, xttiil Cit|ii.
jween Korea and Manchuria Thiu 1that the old boy put Welili among
Jx fur smith id '1IG Alley where Hie ID ton money-makers of lll.vi
the je t' usually flglil.
"llelveilere was a great char
The new niitlircnk of air war,
and I am grateful In him,"
after jets were snowbound Thurs­ after
the actor "Hut after all. I
day, raisril Hie Allied hug for Ihe said
go on playing Ibe same
week lo II jels shut down and 1.1 cannot
llilng for ibe rest of my day
Southeast A hiji
dniiiHgril
,
There would tie no (uu in II l.lfe
One MIG was downed lu Hit* Is too short lo go 011 doing some
tl
Mhiinurrt
*.
f t** Hurl
same bailie by America's top nor thing ymi gel no pleasure tru in ' France urn-ht lmake
to the l!rill''d
—Col Francis S Guhrcskl nf Oil
Nalmn &gt;
He
said
he
bad
no
Idea
whetbei
City, Pa , .11si Fighter Interceptor the studio wis pirpnring more
irftei , ..I binileil air amt naval
Wing commander It was Ids fourth | "llelveilere" films -"And I eonlil av'lslain o inii;l.l lie offered by Ibe
M ill and Ills ,12ml plane In two n’t rare less,"
luo piiueis
wars
Wdfi tic exiiei'ii-.iei' of Korea
Welili
lias
another
innovation
ic
Tills haltlc, lielween 22 Sabre lit* p ro m t film: lie is ilanemu behind Hiohi nod ibe si rosso.. of an
Jels and no very aggressive Hus with (linger lingers Few of tils '■lei linn year already upon Ihelil,
slpii type MIG*, raged for 31 min ynmiger funs retime that Webb was uo 11 S chief ol stuff would rcaiil
[life* over u 11 mile area It was a ibinrlug star on Hruailwny in ly ti—nmriii'iid llirmvmg American
a* long ns any Jet linlile recorded Ids youth, lint "Dream limit" will Iroops min nunther Asiatic war
All nf the day's kills were iniiile mark (he first lime lie lias dam 1 d Hint Uilgl l well folluw the course
by F Ml Sable tela
"I He Koirali rnmpmgii lo a mill
in a show since 1rein
Hul the suiitliornirimd llgld lu
“ li was in a Shiiberl show which iary .iiitl possibly a polilir.il uluic
volved P 8 I ThunderJrls. Three lasted tint 11 few weeks," lie re mule
MtGa all,uked them near Ktiui- called " | was tired of daiu'lng
Military iminniimidalloiis for a
rhim, 180 miles southward of the I had ilnun loo uiueli of it, in genernl i iiiitom In b" voiced by
Vatu amt only II mile* iiurlli of sh io s ami to rhs.sr.x which I •lie I! N or llirougli Milne less
.18.
tanillil. Acliialiy, ( nesei nmcli "losely invoiced ii ol Inn. prcfcrnlily
Tills was (lie mint suutlieijy Jet eared
(Inuring; it was iml ihr Asiatic. Illlglil ii-Mill ( muii today's
engagement ever fought In the Ku- tiling tfurreally
esslon
wauled to do
rean War
“ I did n rather foolish llnng
Wlien I pul away niv d ineing
shoes, I never gnl them down
again Dll, If I were al a parly
“Wnnledmid hail a few drinks ami (ell In
Hie i i i i m k I, I might get u p anil do
Pnrnriiuta
a few step, of interpretive dane
Stand 't.l li.... for i)■•- &lt;o.Mi,ji
log-alone. Hut the llmiglil of
»&gt;) A!
pushing aniilbcr person around a a* in Ihr ruse of lonirilude, i«
Cr One."
crowded donee floor appal'eil me " re»' n-.| Zr.ini lirecnwlrh, KogWelili has also exercised llll'e in land, which h ii-i-ogulseil us ibe
FOR
ihe past | | years mid I1111I a devil ............ .
Ish lime getting Inin sbnpe for I1I 1
ANYTHING
dance nsslgnmenl.
struggle tn gel my
YOU NEED
"For the past three months I
i' muscles ure not
TRY OUR WANT AtM
have Iiitii lining rmtdwmk. twirl­
I have lung ones
ing Indian clubs anil gelling bid
rrrd by a medicine ball." lie said.

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WASHINGTON Of) - Sen Spark
man (D.-Ala.) said today a new
Republican attack on Ahassudor
11I Gorge Philip C. Jessup Is n
"slab In the hack” for Ihe U, S
delegation at Ihe Tarts United No
linns meeting.
A resolution. Introduced Thurday with Ihe hacking of .18 GOT
senators, asked the Senate to ml
vise (’resident Truman that Jessup
"does not rnmmand the confidence
of the American people.”
Sen bridge* (fl.-N.lf.), Rcptih
llcnn floor leader, said It was In
effect n request to Mr. Truman

M NffOttiM Wttm* r i s e navi
lunik was "The Seaman ami Ihe
l.aw."
Things lirightennl for him nflcr
■1 week of lonely battle, when the
salvage tug Turmoil, coming close
try, put aboard First Main Kenneth
Diincy, 27
What did they talk about on those
long, eerie nights?
"Well, we talked nlmul this press
business,” (.'arisen replied. "To be
frank, we were both scared of It.”
lie became even more scared, he
admitted, when Ihe fame of his
heroic .stand .spread and hr reali­
zed there might tic quite u fuss

which the resolution was referred
said Its "only practical effect is a
stab In the back for our delegation
fighting for ua at the United Na
Ilona."
Jessup has had to carry an extra
load at Paris because of the HI
ness of Warren Auslln, chief Amer
Icon delegate to the U. N., Spark
man said.

the Imuranee underwriters, i
him a medal.
medal____
hint
King _______
Fiederl!
Denmark—C arto n la a Danishbom naturalised American—sent a
telegram of congratulations. The
IT. 8. Coast Guard announced plans
for a formal commendation.
Carlsen aald he kept pictures of
his wife and two children by his
side and prayed lo God during hit
Iwo-week fight to bring Ihe damaged vessel Into port.
Carlsen came ashore al this
Cornish fishing (own from (he tug
which tried for six days In get his
storm-battered. heeled-over freightr r into port amt then hod to pluck
him from the Atlantic Just before
she sank.
The fishing folk of Cornwall, who
for generations have known the
sen ami respected and feared its
might, gavo him a conqueror's wetcome,
.
At the Ion of the steps were tils
mother ami father, Mr. and Mrs
Martin (‘arisen, who flew from
Denmark lo greet their hern snn
whrn It looked like he and his
ship might he towed In. With them
was Falmouth's Mayor T. L.
Morrjs.
From the head of the pier,
stretching about two blocks to Ihe
Municipal Hall, thousands of Fal
mouth residents and visitors stood
In orderly row* about five deep
The pier was decorated with
stream ers and bunting. DecoraHons ran down through the center
of the town. The last of them had

State Farmers Market

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•lie tienlei* mi The Hanlord Mist*
Surmera AUiliei mr produvs sulii
In Trill kem A I'rjle ri up lit 3:3-1
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Page 7

Police Get Man
Who Escaped Jail
• After 36 Years
Miami Beach Barher
H ad Premonition
His Time Was Up
MIAMI Uv — When three men
entered the Miami lleach bother
shop where he had worked the
tWrd chair for live year*, lands
•W inter looked tip and said: "This
Is IL"
Kver since 1U1G when he fled
from a New York prison where
he was serving five years for steal­
ing It..W. Sommer, now 5#, had
dreaded Ihe moment when police
would conic for him. He Instinct­
ively recognized the three men as
detectives Thursday.
Only recently—just before Christ
m at—Ihe premnnlHuii had been so
tiffing Hint for Ihe first lime he
nls wife and th iir two teen
age children the seerrl known only
tn him and Ihe files of Auburn,
N Y , Prison
Kven a grown son, a World War
II veteran, in Bridgeport, Conn ,
didn't know
On Dee as, alter finishing Ills
day at Vidal Velazquez' Ilarber
Shop, Sommer said he had "Jusl
une shot on un empty stomach"
and It hit him hard.
J l r tMiught some hamburgers ami
'Jbk them to a friend in the Miami
Reach jail, then went outside and
sat on the curb, where police
picked him up and took his finger
prints.
lie rcaliird those fingerprints
could eipose his secret. That night
he called in his wife and two
children, Richard, 10, and Hetty,
13, and laid them Ihe story of his
life.
"I tried and I cried," he said
Thursday In Miami City Jail, "and
fluid ltiem to pray for me that
I would get out nr this.
"I knew It was coming, hut I
thought, too, If they knew abuul
me they wouldn't want me after
all these years. I could have gone
away, hut I derided lo stick 11
out.
When Del. It It. Itaulm on went
to talk to Sommer's wife, a maid
at the Saxony Hotel, she said:
"I'll go by and pick up his
{wrber tools. 1 want to help m m ."
/T he warden at Auburn Prison
told Miami Uutevllve Chief II. (I
Howard lliul a warrant would he
sent by air mall and that officers
would come lo Miami tn gel Som
mer, listed in New York prison
record* as "lands Som m er."'
Sommer said he wuuld fight ex­
tradition. He said he waa glad of
one thing—that his freedom had
nut come lo an end while hi* moth­
er was alive. She waa Ihe only
e who knew of hla trouble, and
r dint three years ago ut the
age nf HO
..... &lt;ius&lt; *«.
Summer lies Iwen here since Hiatt
and married his present wife In
I MU
He was ill years nld when he was
arrested fur Mealing II 50 from a
woman's imekethook. He said Ihe
woman didn't want lo prosecute
Imt lie was sentenced to five years
Afler serving Hvn years and six
months, lie said he escaped by
simply walking out ut the prison
&gt;w ien no guards were around.
He said the first live years id
his liberty were “ pure lorture" but
after that it wasn't bad and as
time went on he fell more secure
"I began to think that alter so
many years of going straight no
prison would want rne," he aaid.
Hit
'‘I ,i,,
don't want to |o back
lived an Inmext life for 30 year*
ve pj
I believe I’ve
paid iny penalty for
that 11.50 roldi»ery.'

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RFC. MADDOX
w ATTKIimiKY AIR F O R C R
BARK, COLUMBUS, fnd. (Special)
—Pfc John W Maddox, 11, turn nf
A. B. Maddox, nf Sanford, has been
taalKiwd In (tie 3101th Air Force
Reaerve Tralnltiii Center here, it
waa annnunrrd Inday.

- Ilrlill.l j'iietu
Hr, lleuitfe fiiarke and Ills iisslsluiltii slMliil III f■ratal nf III M til l ’s in u I'linic iipeiii'il Meiidiiy.
The fmir are, !&lt;-fl l&gt;&gt; n r In. l.e
I.i-iiiin Unbelts, muse and irrrptiim ist. Ih Klinl.e, be wife. Halin' Itnlli
Hlnike, 'iml llr. J. C, Hlnplmp.

Dr, Geo. Starke Opens New Clinic

Citrus Mutual To
Building For Negroes In Sanford Enforce Its Floor
In l.lVl-eli eliniI
llv It I N I ( n i l I UN
Price On Oranges
Ifi vnn iln-niu i-nuie line fm eeptlnn inniii

A
|lr, tit ail ce 'Inrtn- \ »-s|e nlll wine
Hr *■tnrke Ivpified He Hi'MI'S **|
hi' mnv"il lii'ii I i mi.iler'iisli ■l-t &gt; in»-. " We me v"rv lui|u v with I In
stmy *35,!,bl* Iiffu-I mill flim, "i w hnihlllllf, |l shnulil liel|i Ti
linililiiiir i-ii Kittifmd Avenue in r« net inn In Hie biilblinir. In n&gt;
Ninth ,*tt&lt;eei
ellltnle nee service In Ihe I'- hneil
The ski i fnen hr. Nf mile's f*e peuple in lids men."
llier office nl ! |7 ‘|i Nailfiild Ave
llr. Itiui-liin* al ii e»nf "• i hi
line I'ldiiiilinleil m ill Hirer mill nlie | litinplii*"** with Hie new leiil'lunli.ilf n,until* ii, I'lilislrili llain mi lie &gt; fir. Slaike i «tf lute.l a 'f it.,In.
JII'W hilllilitilf by the W I*. Miller | iiivitiiliuu in uitynne who in t*hi
f'lUisIrui’li'Mi r.iutpuliv
wish In il" Meet the lilllhlinu
The Stm hi" rllllle ncellliies tha
The vmiiui appearing Neen
first floor of the new hudilinir In physii'inii wlm Is 52 years nf age,
rhuled in the elluie Is Hr J. C Inis been practicing in Kunlmi,
Rinulnig's deitflsi itffici' 111itiu ■ fur mure limn VI years, i-inn my
the A fm -A iailean luxura'ire &lt;’u iieie un Menl. IV, I!i27.
has eslnblhlie.l tl* neiv uffiee |e
lie whs hern In Melruxe. Fla. in
Ihe nurtliern half of the Imildlm' IMPS, nml e, adiin'eil frnni Florida
The siiulli sect inn nf Ihe sceim, AAM in IWIfH. He icceivnl IdIlnur is vtit mile,ill'll.
meilii'iil det-ris' frujii Melimiv I Ini
The nl trnrtive ufflee-e I I ii I c versily in Nashville, Temi., in |W!i7,
l.nibling is -I'.! feet wide nml 70 4llil Inn', pusf grndlltlle wurk n,
deep denirnleil in |iii|c green pnint Hie Ilniver-IIV uf ('hli'IH'.i and
nnd brown trlinininu wllli Permit- Hmvnnl Unlversilv.
ntmie *ldilt|t in the front. The in­
He married llnltle Ruth Kielu'l
terior walls eutiferm In Hie cxler* hertfer uf Snutns, Fta., nil Miiv Cl,
terinr rulnr selieni" with oale gieen IPIt-t. They* have Iwn children,
rnlnrlllK. 'Qill Walls Inside lire of
I'g iii , IU,. Qipl, Helen
eimienl lilni'k t irh lift*' rtferlnr
entitle 5.
wnlls, The eelllligi in Hie elinle nre
hr. J. It. Hlngling, ileuliM In
of slnlm'd |dy win el rim,)»wit lull, flic .Stnike ('little, tx h giadmitf
In-In l,i tvii in appeal mire,
uf llnwar.l I'lilverxlly, Wuiluiid
Ciri'lllnr
Hum ■ eciil
eellln,- ten, |t r mi.I u nalite uf (alia
tii-lit-. furnish lie- hi i tinfil iii ■■■ l.a . lie has .....il prnrth'inp f"i
Icrinr lighting fur lie* vlnm
five t • an. ui Niiiifi.rd,
Mure Hull, 'even tw"iulllul b,i
f ilends in ieiiiiii nf ihe ■•file'll
In I'l.'il digging* ill I III. I nln nt
liets ut flutters were M'lil fieii! ere.l a 7,Inmi year-uhl town ite,
iipening nf hr. Mluiki'x • bine. llie nldeitl -elHcil village ctei
These lined the walls -tn-1 space* filllll.l.

reau.

Officer* and dlreclora of fhe bureay taked Ibe federal government
la a rrtolution Thnraday tn cancel
Nflately Ibe celling scheduled
Into effect Jan. ll on Florida
J pntaloe*.
Hovilh Florida grower* bed teed
ready lo commence planting Mon­
day, the group aaid. ''hot-to do ao
JdMar thetie condition* would be

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prirr fur
Thf Niiprr cii i*|M*r«i11%!•, « Inch
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enlitruls uliuill Ha |H'r rent uf I lur
ida's rdriis deluded Thursday hi
U "gel huigli" |Milicy II was
tempiNii'iuh'il l*&gt; Mutual's industry
atlvixtiry rniiimilli'e a day earlier
l.aey Ii Tllntltns, tirnvelaml.
president uf Mitlnul. said: "We are
gniitg In rail names, tell tvlial nml
wlty, nml give mil all the dupe
heciiitse Hie pulilir xtumhl knutt
Hie acoro."
IHrecturs vnied In hire Merlon
I,. Corey, wlm lielped itrgani/e Mil
inM**rts it tri.iihle Vtlniorel fur fhe
eaiiipalgn. lie lias lieen with a
New Yutk pul,hr relatimiH firm
Mutual ndiniltrd openly fur llie
first lime I It.t I Himif p in es are
b. ine vmlaled II estimaicd tmla
tut . at file pet • i nl nf Hu- . alilillU'
mdiisln ami I - p. &lt; cent nl grow
eis ami liesli I,ml stilppeis
H ihii prices sttin ti apply mil)
in oranges, nie tl a luce Inr can

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a Com f t
PI UH— "DLONDIR" with P«nny Hinxlelun — Arthur Lake
Uane l.orkhart — loirry Hiram*
—A but — MIOIITY MOUHK Carluun — Serial

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A Orecvt Country for
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NO WAOTBI
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KUUMMXB Kt - Dale

&gt;aa w r aaid Thuriday he baa
a hla platform a pUah
■•lea lax. The candidate
of aaid:
la waata or Inefficiency,
lean
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I discover It. p a r e la a
point or two in the law which
aaeda reworking but {he
the Bala* Tax Dlvlaloa
noted (hew potato,
adjuitnteata may

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I,AST TIMKS TONKiHT
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Mill

'P fc, Maddox lias recently enm
pleted baalc Iralulns •! Lackland
A*r Force Rase. San Antonio, Tex
, at. Formerly employed by the Bat
Minora and Ohio Railroad, he at
i ® tided Trimble Ctninly High Schoot

POTATO liH llvm iS
"WINTRp PARK i* - Florida
potato arowerx won'l even gel their
production coxlx hack under Ihe
'MlUna price nf tviu a hundrml
pound*, iaya ihe Florida Farm Bu­

G cI-T oiikIi Policy 'To
Be Carried To Pub­
lic Hy Committee

Ii.iiii II I Hill I lul.ll- lull t, lilt'll
ligined pniniineidly iii H.e ipih
giibei iiaturiid campaign, lias been
iinected inlu the l Mil!race
limiley odhum nf Sanford, can
dillale fur gnvermir. Thursday liild
three civic clutis in Hie Miami
Hud li.lmslnll IIinI lelil 111IIl
be wuuld ynli' fm ii.iu Me* ally
in Ibe ciiiiiuii' prun e v
Mil ally iuiiueiup in liny lid
lei Wallen Ml Ihe III Irl lace
pieiuplly di'iiteil Hie statfiucld and
said lie had neyi't discussed Ins
candidacy ttiili .Inliiistiitt mid did
iml expect tils snpixiiI
luhiisinii, presidi'id nl four rim
ilia dug tracks rr|mrlcdly nm
trltnited heavllt tn Marten's PHS
c miipaign
llilham. tt hit s,iul lie liail a uil
ness In Hie i lintel • ali.in, dl't'lared
lhat luhiistnu tulil Inin m .lac It sou
\ die uti I lee „*P
"I'm gmiu! I-, t nli fm hail Me
&lt; ally llr is die mdy one who li.e
a kill llie tu siipp.iil In tn ‘
In a stall lie ut b. Hie M 1'i b i
bin i; I ilui
M&gt;a .It -aid
"1 bale lu'tel ill . n- ed let ran
did.icv with Mi luliil-tiili I d&gt;.
nut expect Id' .ip|»i|l I tin e
netri -ell. did I. ..,|...|I II there
r .lilt mil- iii t ini i.la it he ha
. .p| ms ed prat lu e .-I H.e la-1 ram
pan'll i Hunk It .1 l am n il unit
i bat man

Wav Story Writ ten
WAMII.Ni.li IN i*
The Hulled
Stull's . bicaknig Iml Ileiler ks in
HRAl'MhN I i aid P
Mayor
ill figliter and lank iiriNniclieii hut
I* t Jack t Hamilton was ordered
Itefense Sc ref.try ituliert laivell utn appear
fur arraignment Monday
estimates ti will lake a lung lime i,n a chat'a*
uf axsiiolt and lutlery
i,. , at, i, up mi the schedules set
after an altercation with a news
J,(|. |,,,. , ale deliyeiles
WASH INI ;Tt&gt;N e
Sen Aiken
Panel ic - .r l i
(It \ i 1 Mild bxl.it 11n.I "if lieu
i lie til l,a ,'i’ rtiiel expie-M'il ttn
Itcpolt'i J jinex laegcr ami Ihe
Rlf.eeIn.Mil ttanl- tn be I'levident
t icyy in 1. tiftale* lu-tmc Ibe 'u'liali
m.iym
■lailiCd Itml-dav In limit
lie •111111111 ask In lie (elieynl uf
\i mi'll S ta tu e . I i.mnntlee at a
Ills pieseiil tub and m.ike Ins view,,l the He.iummd lia/idb' building,
cl,fed dinir sessniii 'Ihursilay
dfl dninestic issues kimyvu "
l a .f i t • st.dcmcnl. taki'ii tugctli wliere Jaeger ,s employed The
"He should ennie mil sty ittgitig
er u itti nnnfficlal esiimutes id reporter accusi.l tim mayor ami
nnd tint he mi cny " Aiken said,
\iin rit..n and Hnssiun piutliictnm ■■ttn-1 mend,els nf the City CiHincil
adding "mid I'm I nun (111 Keen
puitllfd up I'lcsidi'ld I'l HIM.Ill's lc ,.t ilematidmi' tlml he vvitldmld
hnwer area "
| h.i I In t nngri'ss Wednesday that news about the resignation of
Aiken s proposal enmpared ttiili
tile Soy u t I mull "is still prixluriiig Holier! Hi uce as chairman id the
Presuleul Truman's runs .cnnfei
mine &lt;ya iplain's Ilian Hie flee rut Cdv Hi'creatmn I'limmissmti Hruce
is also a policeman
tintis
cnee sluieiiit'nt Tlmr-tlm that lie
will keep Elsenhower .is stiiiremi'
Mayor Hamilton aid there was
the iii.r I reeiatl iilinlfiii.il c t l
cnilliiiander uf Allied Imres mi Ru
male t.eie i tliai Russia e. pm in, ipifstuui uf withholding new*.
rope as lone as the genetal .till
I-.tanc al.uui l . ihhi plain's a year Imt that lie and Ihe cuuiicilmen
.stay
id
II.. . altniil 13,IXx, are lir*t lute bad olilecled In tire maimer in
Mr I'rnmaii after repeuliiu' he
inmtial .tin tall witli aUitd . per which Hie shiry nl llriiee's lesiena
pre t urns p r a te uf Re enlinvyer
bun was wiilleli
■ci.I nl iliem &lt;et (tglders
said Hit i-enelal ttmlld lu te In
\y ai.et Hus I* Hie reeeld esli
resit'n if lie .tins the liepuldnaii
ui.-tc ,d \ilm liem tl i' ltam-c&gt;
noinlii.ir mu
. " ! ' pi. ..lent id Am tall Indus Bfiilf) Aiimmnct's
"I Hunk he bail heller le'ign il
I n c As-nt laluiu tliai Intal pin
lie u nits In t.iii ili*' iiuiiiinalinn
l-’fir School Office
\ fiil'l M'.lll I'l.lllfN i»l ill
Aiken lull) a li'|u,ifei
lie ttmlld
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aiii.unured los candidacy for
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elect mu a- -late sclu.nl superin
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Itullev's 'l .lemenl said tie wntdbull
Risenbnucr. sanl Hie "voters .iii ed In |,.o tuipale in the further
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I in intlu-tiv blames Hie lag ui ,u|y .nn.iui'iil
enlllb'.l In kiiutt Ikes vieyys
I’hu Ida's public
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"I want In kiinst. lur lllslmici' 11i'l.AINKM
......In. bun un a shortage id si I....Is He 'iint they had made
11nr II, |it is lull ini nf l l i r t IlilHI
ami i nnipmn’iil putts gleat pi.n'.ess din mg Im first lerin
when be -Inn.is un Hie M l.avt 14iii&gt;’ Hi) ! m| | i Hittl *tlIV* uf I II11I ciipluc
ti.ned b. -i aieilies uf niiieiime Iml still have a Inin: way hi go
relice Semtay I al-u ttninlei alnnil il.i*
planlri
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his tu tts mi I.,Imi In .illli cilui .i f i r * " ilinl al III- Ihhim' lirai I i lix.l in.I allnt metals lleedeil ill
Hade), wlm maintains luuiies
lei engine niannlaeflde
thill and l.ii in pmi'rainAiken i i*(N .(* I Inn a*L»%
li.illi ill rallahatsfc and I ampa,
I I.u yI Hit |s pi ...Iin lllg all nil
said
I lie HI. Vtmr flit I fillip imlirll y d. ,1,- ill uiimbei nl b-'l.l mi'.i,un. leii'.lsi'd Ins slatemelil Itele
"Mi ilnll'l it .ml a I'rcsnli'ld a- piHlirri
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Hill (|I Illli Li'ltAiih uni
lint it t,., i,m ilitn pl.xlut linn
Pi «• nleiil I iuiuiii
lepe.ilcl ill
i i \v i s i i, ns a i .v jm :
I .(*1 111 JlHHl .It'll HI fillip 11* • Itnul.b
m ..I tea I nm* type, ll.e
Thill-il.it he hupe III.iI Hu- Ii, puli
im vl.A e
two I'niversdy nf
I I I l e t , I t.ia ail')' llie fill'c hum * III
lie an will nuniinalc 'a n l ail ill
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lurid.i
stnileiils
leal ned Thiusday
MISsINf. Ill V |tr\
Lnlilt b tin le Hie lank tilt Iet
tillln I all bail lie lillllllli nl mi l Ml \\1l e
d is a good idea hi leave signx
Moldical dele.
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Ibis Im I.iv allliuilgh il it a- lei ailed Itte Itas nun. .1 yImal
nilllim dies f t . nl luiiii.i mil,tie appmetill) wlieie lliey belong
dial lie once observed he linpe- tt m king mi tin- •l.at.gc dtsappeal
I In &gt; ii ri e Identified Ii) William
Presuleul I roman ttuuld be the am. id Mis Hucbnettc I em it v &gt;s a t,,n dev el,,pmg nut id Hie V t luppell ,lr . county prosecutor
altempi in speed a weapon mb. ■is I i.u id Kelley Cearxon. in. and
hrliuu i aln Muiiiinee
nld t'ltuiuilaii lieilidy nils
inn, u itjmitf Ibe usual pm inlm V Shearer, tn Imili nf Miami
.Mr I'rniuuri pul ell ipii" liens 31 year
snu-e last k'liilat night tu tin pin,In,
jnttged s e llu e testing
again .danif Ins own inlenliens Iml mg
The sign, valued al $5(1. wax
i'lerula Keys
I lie Army s mut e tutu llie field taken
said ii-piirteis ttmild know Ills
[mm the Kmc si Hill CorrectMmirne I'mmly hefeitv Slu-rHI
plan liefnre Ihe llepuhllenii nm lames tl llaikei aid Iml.iy tin ,d heat t l et), piniliu'liml appeared miial 1ns(tfiiiit.ii the college hoyx
In l.e .&lt; le t. l'.,I nf pullet tt I,It'll lb might il tia, k hy t happell's deadvenliun lieitiii' mi Inly 7
utesln' ilimi hail not dimitn l.c.l i-«i Pal , ie, mi,It as a teat ago
Sen l.edpe r l( \ta s' r tt lie tia
hue nl t p iii Hie pioM'Cllllir
‘ d miVttimg I as lllteii’ifu d
been -parking Ihe iaseitheuet and
He - alii Hie Mnldieiil d. le. tit, VI that time tin- Army said d i ',11.1
eniiip.ei’ii made pullin' llmr-dut tt.eild aid in Hie int esligalmi. ami vtuidd t',,1,1 iiuie exiieniiietdmg mill
He exphimed tn the youths there
a lu'ayy tank |irululypc Inti Dial eutihl be danger m timving signs—
a slruini eiiitnrsenieid &lt;d Ihe peuer lie “il ltd id help "
■yte ai. imt going to spend money traffic signs, especially
nl hy Keptihlitan (bn Pnyne uf
nil lif.ivt tanks simply lift illsp
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flinn alt siales "sinee .1 liei nue the nliiei till,,it (ms Iliem
Id'ilue said but
I'livm,tn rsrrim lit was lypieid uf message klimtii Hint lb". I Iseunnwi'i tt a ' I II,it ii lei led t,&gt; Itusxia’s tank
IHIIU' H ill's N.\|,AltV
I • AN IN'N \ ItRACII ,P&gt;
The
m Hus figld in .&lt; finish "
plaigtam including Hie Stalin HI
I aft lieadipim lei I 'm i l l h ' l e d lit tank llie Stalin III ts dcsci died Smith llavlnun lleach Town I'olinher) 11,nl mid t3 I &gt; a l,..\ l.n , l.nnimg llie "In t delegate ai In as a heavy imt American old ill will li.ne to pay k'nltce t liief
fresh fruit
till) Ull,lied (m llie lii'piitihi an nance men s.iv Hs reported 53 tons Ilui ace t. llain he- salary which
Mutual cunt,.n Is provide a jum.il Nalmnul t'ntiveiillmi in 11153 "
actually make II a heavy uiedmm Hie Cmitll'il cut nil Sept 3(1
nl 5u eeidx a Imx (nr growers
Cii cull Judge I' II Revels ruled
He was ideuflfied as .1 I' Iliad instead of a tine heavy lank
wjlli sell under Ihe (lixir tim e
lord nl Nashville. lemi
Illli
kills tmllCitles tliai llie new ITlursday Halil slmiild get Ills $50
\V .1 (bulb'll Ml Dura, sanl ipinled us sayilic Tall "will l.e Amen,.,,t heavy will Illli el.ee In a week pay until Ills term expires
"I have talked tu between 3.5 and mimiimled mi Hie liM liyll..,
le b 15
,*l lulls
;id growers in l.ake t'umdv and I
am sorry In remirt there Is md a
ml* wlm feels Muluni Is doing all
Ihe* can ill) Tliai means llie grow
erl* ate (rtslrlg . uiifidenee m Mu
luiil." lie s.iul dlspusiliun &lt;d llie
113 nilllluil liny I'l up I', a Idg pi nli
If i i i , eoiiiplleatcd In t'aiimis .pull
in s uf (mil
Ime llu-.w i'll I akel.n.d • .,..1 llie
.nil' Hung, al),,nl Mutual ihmd
t, I,nil In ti A' u i I,ear,I c.impl.ml
i Hie salary i.u diieclm
I hey
id iinly travel and me .1 expeu
Aiken Thinks General
Should Get In Ring.
Come Out Swinging

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Star-Spangled Banner.

Legal Notice
h n rirn
To; Mandril Christopher Itnyuliin.
Vl&gt; lor Farms. Ji,ftereun I'uunty.
Charles Town W nl Virginia
l \ TIIM ISAMU OF TIIK UTATM OF
n .iu i in a—m i r.K ii mj n i
Vmi sr&lt; nereliy notified that suit
In dietin'* ha* lt**n hriiiieht mtHlrmt
&gt;uii l,y yimir wife. Virginia lloyetun,
wlm In the |&gt;lniutirr. anil ygtl. Hen­
drix i 'In l»ln|ilnr lliiynlnn urn Iho
defendant In nnlil ■nit. Tim null In
illvint* him been flint III tlm Clr••ult I'mirt
i.'aunty, sth
I'lic ult. (Hate of Florida. nlluatu
nl Hanford, Hernlnnle County, Flue*
Ida.
Von ura reoulreil lo plead nr am*
»»r In llm nlioyn noli In writing on
nr tirfurn Frhrunr/ I, IIS], or a
di-rre* |irn ronfrnio will lia entered
nuiiliml you.
tVIlrmnn my hand unit anal hi
Clerk of llm cln nil Court, Sth Cll
nil Hrtnltioli- I'niinty. Florida. Ihln
I7lli ilny of Uei-i-mlier. IMI,
II I* III: UNIXIN,
• 1*rk of tlm circuit (,'oiirl,
Mertilnol* County, Florid*
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THE ECONOMY 50-30
OIL FLOOR FURNACE

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laboratories, Inc.

Novor Boforo to much
heat from so compact a furnace.
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KW YORK—Just the other day wa p in ed tha
tilth nnnlveriary of the repeal of Prohibition
and In a few week* wa will obaerve the 32nd nnnl*
venary or the puasage of that atranga anil bloody
taw.
The 14 years between those two datea were likely
the moat raucoua, diverting, hllartoua and sinful
■rayons In tha hlatory of this town. They are dealt
with completely and factually. If a bit ponderously,
In Lloyd Morris' new book, Incrrdlbln New York,
and while they are only n small part of that
volume's contenta they dominate the proceedings
for me.
Morris aklpa sadly from tha downfall of tha big
cafe-reataiiranta—Churchill's, He Isen Weber’s, Shan*
Mai Halmar
ley's, lluslaniiby's—to tha speakeasies, and hla
comments on them havo the flavor of authenticity,
t would say offhand, ami I do not mran to slander the erudite Morris,
that he had spent a considerable time In many of Manhattan’s blind
plfts on. ah. reaearch.
Morrla points nut that pedants Insist on calling these deadfalls
“sprakenslllrs." Nobody ever knew how many thers wera.
Issy Einstein, who was Ihe No. 1 federal Prohibition agent of tbs
era ami a comic-opera figure If there ever was one, said there wera
100.000 . On the other hand, drover Whalen aald there wera 30,000 and
drover should have known: ho was police commissioner under Mayor
Jimmy Walker, In the dnya when the police virtually operated Uls
speaks.
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'•AT Tlir. BOTTOM OK TIIK RCA LB," Morrla writes, "wars tha
'•'Up Joints' nr 'cab Joints' or 'steer Joints' which preyed on unwary
New Yorkers nml visiting firemen Ignorant of tha waya of tha metinpnlls. • • • One of the moat rrputablr speakeasies in Qreenwlch
Village began Its Imalnraa Ufa aa a clip Joint. The proprietor * • •
kept a teal at the door, ready to take such customers aa tm ergtd
helplessly drunk down to the waterfront to be robbed,
."In Inter years, when he had acquired an eminently respectable
clientele, he subjected hla liquor to chemical teats before sailing It,
anil sometimes displayed to favored customers a souvenir of tha rough
earlier days. This was a piece of half-inch steel cable, a t one and
doubly thick and dipped In lead, and the proprietor retained It 'Just in
case.*
" 'Never hit a guy In tha head with this,' he esplminid. 'You'll apUt
him open like a dropped watermelon, lilt him on tha shoulder or tha
back. It's safer.’ "
The better, brnwnatone speaks were oporated In the guise of clubs—
The Bombay Bicycle club, the Town and Country club, or simply
Tony's. Michel's or Louis' end, "If you wera a stranger In town, any
policeman was usually willing to dltect you to the nesrect speak.”
After you gave tha password, at a speak, you walked through k
series of Interlocking iloota and arrived .it a her. "The Scotch was
poured from Ixiltlra seemingly nuttier.lc, mi which the historic labels
hail been artfully reproduced,” Mnrrln ys. "do WSJ the jin . A polite
Action hud It that tilth were Imported. '
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NBW Yonit'H MOST NUTA1II.K (ONCKNTBATION of apeaka
was not far from Mrs. Cornelius VsmtsrMIt Ill's ugly brownston# at
B2nd nml Fifth. Fifty-Second, Mortis claims, was "notorious through*
out the country."
"Almost y-lt limit exception, every house, on both sides of th t street,
was a speak, and the nfler-dnrk trntlln on this single block was always .
more congested than that on any so-called 'residential' rroaa atraet In '
Manhattan," he writes.
One of these apeaka was Twenty-One, or Jack and Charlie’s, and
this one was Internationally famous. Cocktails ware a dollar and
champagne 129 a quart. It hail a dance floor, table tennla and mah*
Jongg rooms and represented, likely, the ultimata perfection of tha
blind pig.
However, the Colonel's lady and Judy O'Qrady are slaters under tha
akin—and under this elegant anterior was concealed "defences as
elaborate as those of a fortress," and "electrically contridled devices
of such remarkable Ingenuity that, In the event of a raid, strategic
sections of wall could tie made to turn and disappear,"

N

Jnrkry Bill tillbvit I* ItiiW
racing motor* inilcml of homr-i.
(iilbcrt i* miw with u Tran*p*irtntltin Truck rniupnny In thii
Army.

Ike Hildebrand of tha Clavo*
bind Barons In tha American
llnckey League ip an espert la*
crasse pluye'.*. Ho played for thu
Haiturn Canada champs In HUH,

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Legal Notices
MOTHS: OP ANNUAL MKBTINO
The Annual meeting of the mem­
ber* of Ihe Plrei Federal Havings
■nd Ixian Association of Seminole
County will lie held nt the office of
ihe decollation, 11* West First
Street, Sanford. Florida, on Wed*
needer. 'M f t &amp; V U t t ’b f l A AIAN ,
Secretary

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

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CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD

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TELEPH O N ES 180 tind 1071

A M ill INHIBIT at Ihe 2!st Annual Poultry Show In New York's
Madison Square Ostdcu, this Japanese bantam cockerel appears to
be brooding over nn egg grading contest. It may be that some new
scheme for beating the scales will be hatched up.
(International)

Room 401 Sanford Atlantic National Bank Bldg.

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YOU'RE TELLING ME!
By WtUIAM HITT

Central Press Writer
THE ACE of miracles la not yet- other. With, no doubt, an occa*
past—here It la several days after slonal rrcesa for peace talks.
Christmas and Dad hna not yet
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put Junior's new electric train on
Thrrr Is' no breed of eat known
tha kerflummlx.
ns Vhethlre, say feline /saelers.
Cures ire'll fuel have fo grin and
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Yrar iclfh hope—but not with
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The madam Yule lag, toys
ing spot.
Orondpeppy Jenkins, It tha list ef
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Christmas gifts bought and net
Among tha bigger failures of
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the iperls writers ta trade off Tod
Williams.

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tribes, historians tell us, were
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FLO O R M ATS
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SEAT C0VERS-CUSHI0NS
ALL COLORED H .A ID S

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studying the mystery of why so
mnny hunters are always wound*
Ing each other. This ta n matter
of far more Interest to the shooter
than tha shooter*

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.MONDAY, JAN. II, 1952^*
TODAY’S IIIIIL B VRHBK

Even king* often need a refuge.
Gild I* the unit Inal resort of nit
flf-.li. (lud l* known m liar paloctti fur it ii-fug*.— I 1*. 48i3.
President Ttunian hat named
Attorney General MiGr.iih io
clean ii|&gt; the government, lie
ibuuld begin bathing at once,
It look* at if llan y never can
get all hit problem* solved at one
time. One thip no sooner goes
down in the Atlantic than anolhei
diiappean in ^he Pacific.
I lie Montgomery Advertiirr.
nomm.illy Drmociatic, hat come
out for Cicneral Fiienhower fur
pretidenl, even ihongh he run*
on a Htjinhlit .in ticket. The
South it ni.tkiug pmgrett. inrlilit ally at well at economically.
When it learnt that the imm i*
inure important than the parly,
llint it Inn quite at much in
common with northern Repub­
lican! ft i will) noil hern Democrat*,
it can lir laid to be politic .illy
grown up.
Hill Jobntlim ilciiict that he it
going to vote for Dan McCarty
•nd tayt that Hrailey Odham'i
statement that he it it a "preposIfiolit lie". We hope that Hrailey',
friend* will not let this worry
• them. Someone lint inid that a
man it known by (be enemies hr
rnakri. We cannut imagine any
more flattering compliment than
lu be called a liar by Mr. Dig.
John 'Irmple Graves regrets
the recent bombing of a colored
man'* home in Mims in which
* two died, but adds, that such
racial oulragei are not peculiar
lo the South, "Such tiling* go
nn everywhere, and are more
likely Ip happen ill Detroit and
Chicago limn in Miami". And no
one Inn piovrd yet that this wat
n "racial outrage", An outrage,
ye*. Ilul why racial? The bomb
could juil at well have been
planted by other Negroet fur
reason* having nothing to do
with race.
Governor Warren quotes the
Ninth Coinmandinent to reveal
what part lie it going to play in
the guliernaloiial campaign. For
the uninitiated it is necessary to
point out that the Ninth Com­
mandment reads, "Thou shall not
bear false witness against thy
neighbor” . Gov. Warren, who it
not tunning for re-election, is
going lo defend his administration
against alt coiners. To which wo
might add, "Me thinks hr doth
protest loo much", or to get back
io the liible, "The wicked fleelli
when no man purturlh".
It begins to look as if the ar-

device for a Chines* breatninti
•pell before they launch a new
; invasion of Southeast Alia prob­
ably into French Indochina, though
' the Mllaya Peninsula, Burma,
and India are by no means safe
■from them. The Allied chiefs of
&gt;' staff confer to decide what must
-done in the face of this new
mat- We hope we don't become
felved in another unslrategic
Reen campaign where all the
latfvantages are against us. The
•Ugon is said to be gradually
bring around lo. MacAilhur s
bposal that China should bo
juaded by our fleet, Chinese

of 'Ltppmann offsrs what
*‘o compelling reason for
fo» , Eisenhower. It Is,
Cioenhower the country
ivk for the taking a new
illation which has behind
lariwt and widest popsdar
[, which is more truly Ha­
iti its constituency, than
her administration in our
[her* U the promise of an
(Ration which U strong
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-ROOKIE OF

Bounty For Murder

Strictly A Necessity Those Days
(Detroit New*)

It In difficult to underfttand tho position of the Egyp­
tian government In dtaclftlminst ruAponiriblllty in the cane
of an Eiryptiun newnpaper which offered a thouHand-pound
reward for the murder of the Hritlnh commander In the
Suez Canal Zone. The paper almi offered hundred-pound
rowurda for the murder of other Ilritlah officer* In the
zone. Thu Egyptian government xuid 11 could not intervene
bocuunu It ilot-H not control the pruflH.
Sincere rufqiect for freedom of the prenn la un adrnir- ,
able virtue In any government. Hut there Ih u difference
between allowing a newspaper freedom of expreiodon and
granting it license to Incite murder. A newspaper, like a
person, can enioy mill fmedopi only «« long os !t obeys the
proper laws of the land. Murder is illegal In every civilized
country and those who him or reward murderers are as
guilty as the assassins. It is the duly of a government lo
protect the lives and properties of people who live under it.
No matter how severely the Egyptian government be­
lieves It Inis been wronged by Hritnin, it Is committing a
serious error il it permits murder. Ily is-rmlttiug a news­
paper to offer IsMintieH for the lives of liritixh officers It
Is condoning murder. The Egyptian officials may find that
their attitude in this matter will someday redound against
them. When lawless elements are given free reign no gov­
ernment is safe.

The further cutback of autO'

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mobile production threatened In
waahington Ignores a warning
by the Government's own De­
fense Transportation Administra­
tion that this would
rruct
disastrously on national trans­
portation requirements In the
w ent of war.
The effect of a cutback on
the Detroit and Michigan iabor
force la of at least equal Ini*
parlance considering the wartime
plvdutliun foie of ibis area.
However, the diversion of
■care* ateel, copper and alum i­
num to other industries, particu­
larly the railroad*, Is defended in
Washington as a buildup of these
Industries In the event of war.
Exactly the same argument
applies to the necessity for auto
production adequate to keep the
cuntry’a vehicular “ rolling stock"
at a safe level.

Officials of the National Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis sounded a note of optimism at the outset of tins
year’s March of Dimes campaign. They said there Is hope
that there will soon lie a method of immunizing people
aguinst poliomyelitis, lailsiratory experiments with ani­
mals have proved very huccPss I uI, and the realization of th e
hope for Immunization may lie near.
If that time comes, a great battle against disease will
have been won., Though often railed a children's dlseuse,
polio Is no respecter of age, and has struck down many |
adults. If it is brought under control, as so many other,
damaging diseases have been, it will be a tribute to th e '
work and perseverance of many people. It will also be a
tribute to the generosity of the countless citizens who
gave their dimes and dollars to the March of Dimes.
Until the dlsuaxu Is controlled it will be necessary to
continue a relentless fight against 11.

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The uangrr that the threatened
cutbacks ami resulting unemploy­
ment will disperse much of the
labor force on which the country
relied In World War It, and may
need to rely again, Is a mure
obviuu* and immediate danger.
Those seemingly incapable of
the foresight to appreciate th at
can hardly ha expected to look
farther ahead.
j
Still, it remains barely credible*
that
official*
charged
with
the country's Industrial defense
should invite, deliberately as It
appears, a wartime breakdown
of city transportation.

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Trouble For Mink

Strawberries Continue Big Crop
At Plant City Market, Wilson Says

Raisers of mink have just cause for complaint iilsml
thu effects of Washington high jinks on their business,
it used to Is- that a mink coal was universally regarded
as a treasure to be earnestly wished for and to be prized,
by those fortunate enough lo have one, above all other sar­
torial |Mtssessions. Now il threatens to become the fashion,
WINTER IIAVKN (Special) especially in the vicinity of the national capital, for the "Cnblwge, rolluids, broccoli, onloo*, rudlxlies uml turnip* moved
wearer of a mink coat to appear apologetic and explain over
I he Plant City Market this
carefully that she came hy il properly.
' past week, the earliest these
Thu mink ranchers detlare reasonably that it isn't right [ commodities have Appeared at
for a stigma to be attached to all mink coats because of the this week, where the deal thl*
of year I* slrawberrlua,"
actions of a few Irresponsible people. The fur is as soft ' ■limit
Uili* William L. Wilson, Direc­
and luxurious as it was before, The mink, when he was tor
of Stale Market* In his
growing that high-priced fur, Inid no way of knowing what weekly news report. "2,232 pack­
iisu might be made el it. After sill, the choice of mink for ages, with turnips nod collnrds
lending, brought |:i,H.| t.20. Straw
purposes of reward merely verifies Hm desirability.
berries continue to be tha main-

Ily El) UREAGII
(For llal Hoyle&gt;
WASHINGTON tAv-S.. you know
u thing nr two ulmiit (.'ongri's*?
Then tell iin:
(I) Which memhera of Un- pics
cot Cun grow have nine children
apiece?
(2) How many members were
hern nut.aide (he United States?
(Mi) Which rongrexarmm hua
made a hole In ono—nut once, hut
twice?
(4) What cnngrcaaman'a wile ha*
" I’oeahuntux" for a middle ntimoT
You can find (he answer* to
these and heaven knows how many
other questions about your law­
makers In the new, 737 page edi­
tion of tho Congressional Directory.
In case vuu can't wall, here arc
tho official answers lo the ques­
tions above:
(1) Heps. Itabnut (D.-Mk-h I and
Kelley (D.-I'a.) are the moat per­
sistent parents, Itabaut has three
sons and six daughters, Kelley
threo' daughter* amt six sons. No
wonder there ure so many Durnnerats around.
(2) Nine mombcr* were horn outsldu the U. 8., Including Hep.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., (D.N. Y.j, who first saw the light ol
day at hli folk*1 summer place
In New Brunswick, Canada.
(3) The golfing congressman
who has made a holo ln-ono twice
Is Rep. McMullen (D.-Fla.).

It was noted the country began
World War 11 with the advan
tsge of a comparatively n r
vehicular rolling stock.
I
Today the average car In uau
Is more than half again as old
as in 1041. Thu* it was conciuuvd that a 4,ouu,uou-car rate
of production ii the lowest as­
suring replacement of over ag-&gt;
cars and the achievement In this
rrip rct of war-readiness.
The warning appears to have
fellen on deaf ears In Wash­
ington, which, however, Is n u t^
so surprising.
V

This wai officially noted by
the Dafenae Transportation Ad­
ministration
less
than - two
months ago. Ita warning was
baaed on a careful eurvey of tho
situation made for It by th-Brookings Institution, an en­
dowed research agency,
Th* substance of th* DTA
report was that reduction of auto
production below th* 4,000,000-car
rate would assure a transporta­
tion crisis, If war came. The
Brookings survey showed thu
extent of national dependence on
The mean distance of the moan
the private automobile for es­
sential transportation. Thl* dr- from the earth Is 238,867 miles.

Hope Of Beatintf Polio

Book On Congress
Has All Answers
If You Want Them

pendence was shown to exceed
any possibility of public m a n
iranspriauon im ins «"*&gt; k» i&lt;.
should private cars in use fall (
below the estimated safe level.*

mu ill' a at rung race for the U. S.
Senate."
Hen McKellar (l).-Tenn.) con
Irihiited the longest auluhlnuruphy
to the directory-—0t» lines. Tied lor
the ahurlvat urepunta of themaelvea, nn the .Senate aide, are two
people who usually aren't lliul
chute un liny tiling: Ken McCarthy
(It.-Wla. | mid .Margaret Chuac
Smith &lt;It -Me ) They limited themaelvea t&lt;, lost than three line*
apiece.
Even they were wordy, however,
: comport'd with mine llouxc mem
licr.t Four congressmen said all
they wanted to say about them­
selves In one line apiece Tl.o
briefest entry of all. by u man
who can throw brevity to the winds
when ho gel* up lo make a speech:
"Dewey Short, llcpuhlican, Gale­
na, Mn,"
HTKTHON ItOTC
UPLAND (Hixt IbI)—A chapter
of th» Scabbard and Blade. a
mitlomil honorary military sucietv
for ciulcla In the nilvuiucd ItttTC,
won Iiihlul led .'lat unlay ufleruoil
In the President's dining room
of Stetson University, by Major
T. H. ('rockett. Among It* mem­
ber* In Jon Davis of Hanford.
The Htetaon rhapter xtiirts It*
career with lit mem her*. Thl*
honor of membership come* to the
Htetaon ItOTC in ita aeeund year
of existence. Scabbard anil llladu
atrlvea to promote n feeling of
unity among cadet military leader*
on a national lnt*i* and to main­
tain a higher utamluni in the
military aeiivltlea of the different
unit* all over the nation.
HOTKI- FIRE

(4) "Pocahontas" Is tho middle CINCINNATI (*t—An early Sun­
name of Mrs. Thomas Uahnson day morning fire at Cincinnati'!
Stanley (D.-Vs.). Her Malden WO-room Hotel Slnton sent fright­
name was Anna Pocahontas Has- ened guests scurrying for any exit
they could find and cauaed the
sett.
This barely scratches Iho sur­ death of two Air Force privates.
face of the fascinating facia that The two young servicemen were
can be dug out of the blue covered In a room on the
nine-itory building,
directory.
Did you know, for Instance, that an escape rope
iwsrlng themHep.
—
,
- r J parted, They
never
eame a history profeuor i t Mon' plunged a most seven floors.
.. ThJLdo?d were P»t- Harry Frank­
lane Slate UnlvnrsItyT
lin Shaeffer, about It, Harrisburg
Pa., and Pvl. Raymond 0. Hitrsscfc, IS, Ml. Carmal, Pa.

crop, with 2G2,fi7d pints, ranging
in price from 20 to 32 centa, and
grossing |U2,7H0.8tt, Total aalei
amounted to f (111,4134.011.
"Comparison of shipments from
the Pompano Market for th
first, week .o f 1061 and 101
rhows that this market
stepping up It* artlvltle*. Numbed
of packages shipped thu first
week of thu New Year were
261,823, its computed 126.044 the
first week of 11(61, making an
Increase of 120,770 packages.
Ksreedlng last year's total for
the same period were such Items
us Pepper with 311,602 bushel',
ns compared to 0,770 bushels;
1162 bushel* of hot pepper* as
to HID; 2,100 bushels of t.lmas ns
to 080; 13,307 bushels of Kgsplant as to 0,027) 13,062 bushels
Cucumber* as to 3,114, No com
moved during this period last
year while a total of 3,438 crates
were sold this season. Okra
better than doubled with 34'.)
bushel* na compared to IQd
bushels. 'Shipments of beana,
pepper*, eggplants, squash, eu
cumbers, IImas ami rorn at thr
Pmnpano Market continue to Ihi
heavy, th* general market ap­
pear* to he mor* stahl'^4he lx an
price* have Improved 'tv a r tho
UAKt week am m llng to G. R.
I logon, Manager.
"Tomatoes are gradually In­
creasing in volumo and continue
to lie thn chief commodity at tho
Florida City Market, where last
week approximately 311,7(10 bushel
field boxes were auctioned for
911)2,103,00, The high price for
the A-day period was 90.00, nn.)
tho low 11.07 with an averngo
of &gt;4.84. Squash and Pole Beans
In fair quantities also moved. C.
S. Phillip*, Manager, stntaa that
Iho cool weather of the paat weak
was especially beneficial to era
In hla area, and

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welcome more cool days, thereby
assuring better quality produce.
" 'Volume of produce on the
Fort Myora Market decreased
some this past week') according
to Ralph L. Alvaros, Manager.
o reports 11,294 package* sold,
e old cucumber crop Is pros*
tlcally over, but a new one will
start moving around the Both of
this month, Fancy cucumbers
prices ranged from $6.00 to
ld.80. Road eupplle* of gooJ

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rollard* and cabbage, with cab­
bage bringing fancy price*.
"A total of 26 crates of straw ­
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
berries at the Starke Stall
market brought 98.00 per crate
Tuesday* May 6, 1952
during the past week, and ac
rordlng to the manager, Miss
SEM INOLE COUNTY
Dorothy Alvares, shipments In
the next few weeks wdl be very
good provided gooil weather con­
PRECINCT NUMBER --------------------tinue*.
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"Although the fall deal D
MAKS'. A r n o a s m a rk ix i a stk h tiim xamm n r t iik
practically over at the ImmokaI'A.vimiATs: o r voi it t n o n n
lee State Market, winter crop* of
tomatoes, cucumbers, squash and
peppers are beginning to move
FOB COUNTY
FOB GOVERNOR
uml will gradually Increase In y u m run iixw
I’KOHKCCTING ATTORNEY
volume, T. If. Rivers, Manager,
t u r n ru n uxh
states the springs crops recently
planted are doing well with
prospects
bright
for
futurr FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
FOR SHERIFF
movement." ,
votm ro n d sn

quality eggplant sold from 91-26
to $1.76 tier bushel. Green squash
tanged from 91.611 to 92.60 per
■I, bushel ami 92.Ill) to 93.6(1 on
Yellow Straight Neck. Excellent
quality peppers sold from 94.6"
to 96.6(1 pur bushel, and 93.00 to
It.lio on choice. Tomatoes, wllleh
are decreasing In volume, sold
from 91100 to (4.26 per field box,
field, run, culls out.’
''('ulthage was ''King” with tli.r
demand exceeding thu supply
lust week at the Sanford Htate
Mnrktl, nml prartlcally every
leafy vegetable grown In Florida
moved over this market In con­
One of tha world'* worst vol­
siderable quantities, January lat cano tragedlea wai tha aruptlon
through the 6th a total af 80,600 of Mt. Pelee in Martlnlqua In
units conalstlng mostly of cab­ 11)02 In which 21,000 wara killad.
bage, rclery, turnip salad, eacaroler, corn, rollard* and mustard
FRENCH FR IED
greens with 20 other varieties
valued at 9227,104.26 moved
HOT DOGS
.......... I Be
through this Market. Since the
HARBECUED
beginning of the season last
HAMBURGERS ...- - I P
Julv I, this market sold 403,710
packages, bringing the growers
WEEZ-MAID
around 91,306,034.87. This repre­
sents un IniTcnse of Mld.lIGH
units uml u gain of 9371,282.00
over the same period of 1060.61,
Have A T.B. X-Ray
"At Fort Plorco approximately
By
4,600 crates of tomatoes moved
last week. Price* ranged from
■W. V. HITTING
13.00 to ( 6.60 for No. I green,
Touchton Drag Co.
field crates, field run, culls out.
Doctors find upon examining
AO lbs. net. No. 2’s averaged 03c.
Cucumbers, AOO best bushel bas­ people that many of them have
had T.B. and didn't know It.
kets, packing houae pack, brought
$2.00 to 94.60 per bushel. In They a rt lucky ones for without
csra (heir condition correctad It­
addition 1,060 bushel* of pepnarr
self.
and 072 bushel hamper* of lima
But think of all the others in
beana moved on consignment.
whom the disease continual to
"The Palalka Market report*
davelop unchecked. In most
excellent cutting of cabbage last
week, with (100 60 lb, bag* bring­ states T.B. X-rays a rt a part
of public health service sponsor­
ing $4.00 per bag; 600 doien
bunchaa of rollard* brought 91.60 ed by the Slate Medical Asso­
per doien, uml 61 erttea of ciation.
cauliflowers (12 to the crate)
Ask your doctor about n T.B.
sold for 93.00 per crate.
X-ray.
C. M. Todd, Manager a t PaA good prescription consists of
hokee Htate Farmer*' Market
pure, high potency drugs com­
slates that beana and green corn
bined skillfully by an experi­
movements from the Kvrrgladri
enced pharmacist.
ir e light at present, but there
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caused a decided drop In price
K e ita r ta l * * * * * * ( ■»— » * (» H U M and itopped the harvesting tem­
la g la Ih ie papas
porarily. Thera la a little better
demand for radlahea, tumlpe,

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Social A n d Personal Activities
PH O N C HA

Social Calendar

Mins Emma Temple
Honored At Party

Mis* Emma Llselte Temple ,if
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MONDAY
The Elsie Knight Circle nf (he Orlando, daughter nf Mr. timl Mr*.
Woman'* Mlxxtonruy Society of Marlin W. Temple of Sanford,
the First Baptist n iu irli will nnd Robert Slew art McKay of
meet at 8:00 P. M. nt tlu&lt; home Orlando, whose marriage will hr
of Mr*. John Roger* r t tHO an event uf Jan. IB were honored
i event Iv liv Mr*. Paul I'esold, Sr.,
Myrtle Avenue.
Business Women's Circle No. I, Mr*. N. K. Wedekind of Dcl.and,
of the First Prr»liylrrlan Church and Mrs. Ibirolhy Kendrick nt *n
Mr*. Mabel Drown, rhnlrmnn, will open house held nt the Pesobl
meet at 8:00 p.m. with Mr*. W. S. home on Palmetto Avenue,
White ami cnri-colored gladioli
Rrumley, Celery Avenue.
Business Women'* Circle No. 2, were used In (lie room* where the
M l f’resbytcrlnn Cluirch, Mr*. gucst-i assembled mid the rcfie-hW7E. Dodson, chairman, will meet metit table which was overlaid
at 8:00 p.m. with MU* Charlotte with a lure cover was centered
Moughton, 4IR Magnolia Avenue, with un epergne arrangement of
MU* Kllae IlutchUon. co-ho*te**. white flower* nnd candles.
Receiving the guest* with I InIUKMUAT
The Amrrlcnn Home Dcpnrt- honored rouplr were Mr*. Pezold,
ment of the Rnnfortl Woman'* Mr*. M argnrrt Eckert of St. I.ouis,
Club will meet at 8:00 p.m. at the Mr*. Wedekind, and Mrs. KendCluh house. Mrr. H. il. llnrrlman rjrk. Assisting In Hie dining room
were Mm. J. K. (Iraillck. Mr*.
will be speaker.
The R. W. Ware tllble Cla«* Irene l.udwlg, Mr*. Frank Melseh,
nf the First Methodist Church Mr*. F. K. lioumlllut, Sr.. Ml**
vMI hold a cuveted 1IUI1 niqqur Connie Ludwig and Miss Marianne
aT 7:00 P.M. nt MecKlnley Hall. I.iulwlg.
Ml** Temple and Mr. MeKny
The Junior (S. A.’* will meet ut
the First Rnntlxt Church nt 3:30 were presented a hond-tininted
p.m. In the T.E.L. Class Room. taldr lamp a* a gift from the ho*.
The Chnpcl Choir of tho First le*»e».
About (id gurnt* culled between
RaplUt Churrh will hobl rehear­
the hour* of H;d() and
sal at 0:46 p.m.
The Fidelia Class of the First o'clock.
Baptist Churrh will meet with
Mrs. W. M. Mixon at hei home Mrs. Bolz Hostess
on the Orlando Highway nt 8:00
P. M. Member* are requested to
At D.AJt. Meeting
n f e t at tho church nt 7:46 P. M.
Central RaptUt Church Prnyer
Mr*. F. K. Ilolz was ho*le»* to
Sail Ir Hart l*nii Chapter of the
Service.
Unity "Truth" (,'lnss meet* at Daughter* of the Amerieau Revo,
the Voider lintel nl 7:41 P M lutlon Friday afternoon at lu-r
Carolyn H. Parson*, minister and home on I’nik Avenue and Mr*. C.
teacher, will olflclnte. The piddle It. Dawson wa&lt; lo-hoslcs*.
Mr*. A. H. Key, National lbla welcome.
The Central Baptist Church Sun­ ferise Chairman, gave a talk, rend­
day School Training Course "The ing the six maxim* of King
New Testament Doctrine of (he (ienrge of England.
Mr*. L. I’. Hagan, vice-ri-geti*,
Church" will be continued.
pie*ided over the meeting in the
WEDNESDAY
he Prayer Meeting service ot absrnee of the regent, Mr*. A. W.
First Baptist Church will be­ Lee. Mr*. Dawson niipmini-ed Hie
opening of illl al l I ln»s for adultgin a t’ 7:311 p.m.
Mr*. Ruth llnmlllori will show to be sponsored bv (lie Satlfoi-I
rolorrd movie* of her trip nlirood Woman'* Club, nml also urged
at the meeting of thr Business member* to respond to the roll for
and Professional Women's Cltilt ut blood donor*.
Mr*. Hagan
introduced the
the Yacht Club at H;(M) P. M. The
guest* a* Mr*. John William*,
public Is invited to attend.
The Central llnpllst Church who I* regent of Seth Warner
Sunday School Training Course en­ Chapter, Virginue*, Vt., Mr*. F
titled "Tho New Testament Doc­ Edward Guyi-He, also »f Vligiti
of the Church" will be con- nes, Vt., ami Mr*. Donald Nm
ton, Geneva.
Bailed.
Deleguti-s elected to tile Stallw
THURSDAY
The Royal Ambassador* will Conferciirn were Mrs. Lee, Mr*
meet at the First DaplUt Churrli Hagan, nnd Mi*. Key, and niter
mile*, Mr*. It W. Kuprerht, Mr*
at 6:00 n.m.
It. Ilallunl, nnd Mr*, (ienrge
The Youth Choir will hold re­ W.
hearsal at the First Baptist Morgnn.
Following the meeting tea wa*
Church a t 0:46 n.m.
The Douglas Jobe Junior Bro­ served hy the Imslesse*. Those
were Mr*. Wllllnin*, Mr*.
therhood will meet In the Me­ present
morial Educational Building at the Hagan, Mrs. Quyrttc, Mrs. Nor
ton,
Mrs,
Morgan, Mr*. Dawson,
First Baptist Church nt 7:30 p.m.
The Men's Brotherhood of the Mr*. II. J. Lehman, Mr*. Ballard,
Mr*. E. C. Smith, Mr*. Rnpieeht,
i t Baptist Church will have Mr*.
Key, Mr*, nmimlllat, Mr*. It.
Ir regular aupper nnd program K. Tolar,
Stanley Hockey,
meeting nl 7t'in p.m. In the Me.Mr*. It. M.Mr*.
Mason, Mr*. It. J.
mortal 'Educational Building.
Seminole Chapter No 2 O.E.S Holly and Mr*. Ilolz,
will meet nt the Masonic Hall nl
Mrs. Hates Hostess
1:00 P.M.

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Mra, Frazier Elected
Circle Chairman

For Garden Circle

Mm. (illi-nm Bate* of Nm tb
Jessamine Avenue wa* hostess for
the Jununry meeting of the Palm
Mrs. !«. I. F railer wan elected Circle of Hie Snnfoid (innlen I'luii
lirman of Itose Circle of the when twenty-two member* wcr«
nford Carden Club nt their entertiiilierl at lunrh. Mrs. M. T.
meeting held Friday morning atHavne i and Mrs. J. D. Carlton
the home of Mrs. David Rnth*- assisted the hostess.
Following the litnrliron Mr*.
rhlld In Dvtlnry. Mrs. J. L, lug.
ley was elected vice-chairman, I lay ne* gave a talk on growing
Mrs, Rnhrrl F. Cole, secretary, Danila*. Having Hurw,n(ufly ini*,
and Mrs. W. A. Morrison, trens- cd both large nml pompom type*,
Mr*. Haynes gave much helpful
urer.
Mra. Endor Curlclt dlioctvd the mlvlre on their culture.
A buxines* inciting followed
program which w«-» In the form
by Mr*. Carlton other*
of a plant shower to Mrs. Roths­ conducted
child for her new home, and attending,were Mr*. J. C. Boyce,
W. II. Diinrun, Mi*. II. II.
|Ch memlwr presented a rilant Mr*.
Duncan, Mr*. J, F. Dutton, Mr*,‘
om her own garden, describing W.
Corner, Mr*. R. A. Powell,
Ita growing liuldt* ami giving Jr., H,
Mr*. Hrrmun Jacobson, Mr*.
direction* (or K* culture.
W. W. Linz, Mr*. It. C. Millet ami
The btulneiw Hireling was run* Mr*. L. Munson.
ducted by the rhalrman, Mr*.
Also. Mrs. J. II. Parker, Mr*. II.
Charlea Wilke. Plan* were made E. Ratliff, Mr*. James Toll, Mr*.
for the Flower Hhow to be held W. W. Tyre, Mr*, (ienrge WillIn March, nml committee report* iam*, Mr.x. M. M. Wliltnure, Mr*.
were heard.
M. L. Tllll*. Mr*. K. M. William*
Thoao present wen- Mra. Cur- nnd Mr*. II. C. (lake*.
Irtt, Mr*. Inglev, Mr*. (I, W.
Bailey, Mr*. Edward K. I,m e,
Mra. W. A. Morrison. Mra. A. W, Mrs. Roehlk Talks
TJups, Mra.' W. K Watson, Mia.
On Circle Program
Charlea I.. Park. M n B. R. Bcok,
Mr*. It. H.sCoteman, Mr*. Wilke,
lllldxrilH Cirrlo of the Sanford
Mrs. O. L. Bark*. Mr*. Charlea Harden Club had a* their guo*t
Law sun, Mrs, E. B. Blown, Mr*. speaker, Mr*. R. F. Rm-hlk, who
Frasier, M n. Rothschild, and two talked on "How to Mnko Cor­
rioltars, the Misses Banka of teges", at their meeting Friday
DeBary.
at the home of Mr*. J. P. Thur­
mond. Mr*. J, J. Carver and Mra.
Frank Sandler were endmatesne*.
TODAY’S
Mr*, J, V, June* wn» elected
•FIRST WITH THH M OST rlrccln
chairman for the coming
QUIZ
year, Mre. Joe Mo**, vice-chair­
Correct answers will lie pub&lt; man and Mre, John Foe, secretary.
fished tomorrow on this
Those attending the meeting
wjth a new set of . ......
were Mra. R. 0 . Hrlaaon, Mra,
name of today's winner
Carver, Mra. R. L. Dann. Mr*.
two passes to the Rita
H. C. Dubose, Mra. James (Jut,
■tar to are Humphrey
Mr*. Michael Glnaon, Mra. J. V.
In “Sirocco", next
June*, Mra. John Ludwig, Mr*.
ly and Wednesday,
Frank Malach, Mra. Joe Malach,
Ir among the Claaalfled
Mra. Charlea Morrison, Mr*. A.
The award will go to the
P; Mr Raney, Mre. It. F. Moule,
turning In a t tho
Mrs, Mo**, Mr*. ,E. R, Remey,
office before 10:00
Mr*. V. C. Behley, Mr*. Sandler,
the largest number
Mr*. W. H. Stewart, Mr*. A. H.
of c o m e t sn*w«r*.
Stevens, Mrs. Robert Humphrey,
ftaxsembert It's .'F irst With
Mr* lleniy Hchumaker. Mr*.
In .Most' If you want to be Thurmond, Mre. It, A, Watt,
Mra. . B. Williams, Mra. Frad
fhosa portrait appears
Zerrenner, Mr*. W. A. Hunter,
on » ten-dollar bill T
■and Mra. Raymond Cllcquannol.
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Officer* were elected for the
A covered dish luncheon preced­
ed the buxines* meeting of tho coming year ut the meeting of
Magnolia Circle of Hie Sanford Dirt (iardenei* Circle held at
Harden Club which met at the the borne of Mi*. C. \V, Hnkn,
home of Mrs. C. II. Coghurn on Ftlday, nnd Mr*. S. ( \ |)ickei*on
Friday with Mr*. W. E. Kirch- gave a talk on “ Air-layering of
Hibiscu*". from which method
hoff. Jr. «» co-hostess.
he explained Hint a plant may be
The meeting wo* presided over •nailed
In *ix week*.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. B. Carroll nnd by Mr«. F, D. Lleske, chairman,
Officer* i-lectcd were Mr*. II
daughters moved on Jan. 0 Into who made (he following announce- W. Wilke, rhnlrmnn; Mr*. 0. W,
inrnts. The Henrrnl lluslness
thrlr new home In Wlimewnod.
vlre-ehairmnti; Mr*. John
meeting and nnminl luncheon will Baker,
Rnger*, sec ret nry -treasurer. ADo
Mr* Ralph Wight Is spending be held at the Women's Club Fell. delegate* appointed to ullrml the
n S t a t e C o m m - i n i ' y S h e w (■aid* a ( lob
several days in Ft Lumlcrduie us I I ;
Cuo. i-ntioii, iii'n
the guest nf Judge nml Mr* Jill will be di Orlando Jail. Id nnd Mr*. Irwin Fleischer, nml Mi*.
IB,
and
a
Sclrnol
Flower
Show
C.
E.
tilnn,
wllli
alternates, Mi*
Ian llouchelte.
Jan. Z'.’-'JI in Eustis; there will R. N. Illackweldei. uml Mr*. ('. W.
Mr. and Mr*. J. L llnrlon spent nlso Im- a Flower Course in Baker.
The circle went on record a*
the weekend in Gainesville ax the (iainesville on Fch. I, A. d ami 7.
A im-eting of Hie Plant Ex- .sustainlog the decMlmi that the
gm-iil of Mr. anil Mrs Albert Dunn
rtiaoge Cliultmco will be held at Satin I Palm* at the Geneva Ave­
and Miss Eli/uhcth Dunn
the home of Mr*. Flank WiuhI- nue liiaiiglr a ir not a load haz­
Mr nnd Mrs. Vcriinn Hardin and iiiff III, iJUW Magnolia Avenue ard.
Tlm«e present weir Mr*. H. II
daughter, Vickie, hate recently Tuesday nioimng nt 10:00 o’clock
moved Inin their new home In Membelx me urged lo attend tho MrCx'lin. Mrx Ginn, Mr*. Edmeeting at the Hnidcn Center want Mi Cull, Mi*. It. F llobiu*on,
Winncwnod.
Tuesday afternoon nl l!:OU o'clock, Mr* Fleischer, Mr*. Clyde Ram­
Word has been received that I’fc which will feature lolks on ca­ sey, Mi*. F..A. Dyson, Mr*. II. N.
Bayer, Mr-. W. (!. Fleming, Mi*
Jam es Lloyd Whllnker has arriv­ mellias nnd rose*.
The chairman made an appeal M, R. Strickland, Mr*. I. E. Hut.
ed In Alaska where he will he Mn
fur volunteers lo nsisi with tile ten. Mr*. George Harden, Mr*.
Honed for some lime
Blood Hunk for Korea nt the Wilke. Mr*. Ned Smith. Mi* J. R.
Join-*. Mi*. Elmer Wnuleuay, Ml*,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles (iortuly, Parish House Jan, 1PJ-ZI.
Mrs. D. It. Middleton wa* ni l linker, Mr*. Illekerson, Mrs. Cub
III, and their son. Charles, IV.
turn, and Mr*. Blaekwebler.
have recently moved Into thrlr new coined ns a new member.
Officer* for Hie year are: etialrlimnrl n Wltinewood.
man, Mr*. Lleske; vice-charlman, Meeting Is Held
Friends of LI It J Billingsley Mr*. Wally Hippie; secretary,
By Central Baptists
will regret to learn that he left to­ Mr*. Joel Field; treasurer. Mrs.
day for Jacksonville where he will I.. P. Hagan. .Standing coniinlUeei
are: awards, Mrs. J. II. Ratif'lnu* were dDeilxscd for com
enter the Naval Hospital
gnu; beautification, Mr*. IL ft. plcliog Hie new church building at
Lt. Fred II. Williams of Jack Oilhnm, Hr.; birds nnd riniservn- the monthly clu** inerting of
Millville spent thr weekend in San­ tion, Mr* It. C. Iletzel; bidlding, Coni-nl Baptist Churrli held at Ihe
ford with hlx mnllirr, Mr* Fred Mr*. A. F Ituinsay; courlcsy, Mrs. home of Mi. amt Mi*. Jack Owen
T Williams.
Joe
Mexsk-r; exr hange, Mr*. in Cn*&gt;r|berry. A covrred &lt;li*li
-Middleton; finnnre. Mi*. J. S. supper wa* enjoyed in eoiinretioo
Mrs. Rradfnrtl T. Ilyrd spent the llurgeton; (lower show. Mrx. with llo- meeting.
Mi&gt; Rolieit Holitie* pienideil
past weekend ut Davlonn Beach Klrehbnff; garden renler, Mr*.
as the guest of Mr. nml Mrs Arthur C. II. CogbllMi; gulden gate. Mm . ovrl Hip bq-inex* session nnd nil
Dixon nf Schenectady, N Y , who John Shepherd; Imrtieulture, Mr*. Uicatl-ri* were ii -ki-d In eo operate
are spending the wintrr (here
IL-txrl; junior garden &lt;lull, Mr*. on the budding project. The next
It VV Herron; plant .sale*. Ml*. meeting of the lia.x* will tak*
Mrs J. I, Clark ix attending the Charles Meeks; program and year place on I'eb I'J at *1:110 p.m. at
school nf Flower Arrangements be­ bonk, Mr*. Herron and Mrx. Cog- ilia home of Mi and Mr.x. P.
ing uffrred nt the Presbyterian burn;
publleity, Mrx. Sipple; Rramaid, Sr., 20(10 Wn.-diitigtnii
Church in Conway under the di­ rondsid" development, Mrs. E. S. Avenue,
Tloi-r prrxrnt wen the Rev. and
rection of Mrs. W It. Boone.
Hockey; *&lt;’iviee men* club, Mrx. Mr*. S . 1 .. Whatley, Sir. and Mrx
Ilrniley Odlinm and Mi*. Cog- Owen. Mr. ami Mr*. A. II. Maddox,
Dr. II W Itueker, who has been burn; linirixl and visiting gar­ Mr. and Mr*. Illantoii Owell, no-1
III. has rerovered nml today at­ den*, Mm It, T Warren
daughter, Janice, Mi. ami Mi*
tended the meeting nf thr Central
All i i i l e r r s t l n g t a l k o n g r r n u ­ Glen Price, Mr nod Mi .
Mr In
District Dental Society held in ll! Ill* w a x m a d e liy M m W a l l y frillym&gt;
1, llo- Iter unit Mr*, llo*
(iainesville.
Sipple.
ler Wall. Mr* lleiirv Dillm-I, Mi &lt;
Mr*. It T Wain-n extendeil a Robe11 Holme*. Mi* ft. G Mclti
Dr. Richard Mrrlwelhrr. of Bit • nrdbil invitation to all to visit vln, 'n - W ,1 fth-vinx, Mi i .1. C
minghutti. Ala., is visiting Ids falh tier liniin- al ltIPJ Magnolia Av* W llk rtNitii, M l ' ' ft I III IlilM’f &lt;1,
er. C. .1 Meriwether and Mrs * m n - t-i
b e t 1 ptiz*- piiiti . c i l i a Hr., Mi
(t li (hvciiH iir mI hum,
Meriwether Dr Meriwether is In- tm*li w i t h lu ll l a r g e b l o o m * .
(iit'tiM, hi it I Mh Jm k Itoiitnn.
turning al Jefferson llrlmnn Hus
At the i nncliislon of tin- meet­
pilal in Birmingham
ing a n-vl.xlnn of the by |nw* of
the eluh was rend hy tin- chairHorn Honored
Mrs John M llliiiduu, Jr . and man.
daughters, Sarah and Doris, re
At Oviedo Meeting
Those pic-u-nl well- Mix. logtiiriierl yesterday In Sanford after hum. Mm Kirchlmff Mi* Lic-d-e.
a visit of two weeks In Hennessey, Mr*. Warren, Mr*. Ilorm i, Mr*.
OVIEDO fSp*‘l'llltl
A bilge
Okln., with Mrs Blanton's mother. Mensler, Mr*, t'hailc* lam b, Mr*. perreolage
of Hie meoibei* of Hie
Mr*. Edna Hamilton
Hagan. Mr*. Field. M m Sipple, Oviedo Woman'* Club galbi-n-d
Mr*. Iletel and Mr* Middleton. at tin- Oviedo Womiin'* Cluh
Mi** Rose Levy left Inst week
Thin *d,«v morning In wrleume
foi New York C ity , where she
Mr*. Ester Horn, stole president
will spend about m n weeks.
of Ihe Federated Cluh*, who w.i*
While there she will purchase Art C I u h s S p o n H o m l
Imnnrwl with an informal
Spring merchandise for tho Holly­
Hy Woman's Club being
Hnaek pnity by tin- luuiid meinliei •
wood Shops,
of the club between 10:30 nod
art via** fur adult*, rupee PJlflfl.
Mlvx Shclva Murrlsop returned 1*11An
Tile eliili housi- had hern lienoll
V beginner*, t* being MpiiusnleJ
In Dalton, Ha., Saturday after bv the
Woman'* Cluh ami folly dreorated throoghoul with
spending two week* with Mrs Huy t-fiixiir* Sanford
are neln-dided to begin puiiixrlllns, fern and Brazilian
Warmack at her home on Park eiuin. Those
intetexlrd ini' rc* pepper by Mm T. W. l.nwtiui and
Avenue Mis* Mary Warmack re ipn-Hti-d
Ini deeniatiiig eiiiomillee, Mr*.
to teli'pbone Id.'ln W
turned to Heorgla with her for an
The ln.*truetoi will tie Paul III* i It G. Smith, Mis. T I. Mngn and
extended visit.
xi ll. who lia.x stii'licd art m F’nrb-, | Mi . C. M Aiir.
In New York at the National
tif urmxiial heauty wax tho
Mrs W. ('. Mill u-turned yc.xler- Academy of Design, anil the Ait enffeo liible, eenlem l with a
day from Slidell, La., where she Student*' League, mid under pri­ Ie 1ge while ■itadle, *m moo.led nt
has visited for about two weeks vate hiKtnictor* iiu-hulllig (ienrge llo linse with potlisettia* All
a* the guest of Mr and Mr*. W. Billow*, line of \inerh a'* not ■ sin.* of decorative goodie* mm
A. Adams Mrs Dili also visited *tnriiling -irtlsl*.
phted llo- arrangement.
relatives In llulnbridgo and Cairo.
Since Mr. 11i »• 11 eiili-red coin
Mr*. John Courier. .It. nml Mi*
Ha , before returning home.
nicrclal art In* wink hn* appeali-il ( barlen T. Nil-lin k nlteruiltrd
in must of the uatinnul maga­ at the rnffee urn.
The Count nnd Countess Heorges zine*. He hn* exhibited in the N a­
t.'iest* were greeted hy the
tie chilly of Paris, France, arrived tional Academy of Alt, where he !»&gt; -Illeiit of the local rloh. Ml*.
on Friday lo lie the gueala o! Cnnt received prize*, the New York .Inme* Partin; llo- gm-*! nf honor.
nnd Mrs John t,. Chittenden, (or Arehlti-eliirnl League, the New Mm Horn; nml tor si-intid vice
a short visit rnronle In California York Independent Artist*, the p i e ideut, Mrx .liiiort I'enrson.
Connies* de Chilly Ix the former Philadelphia He q-il Criitepuiat,
I wit other goesls of honor, Mi .
Mrs Ell/alielh Munson Beauregard the Corrnran At* Hallery in Ralph Amt in Smith. National
of Atlanta
Wn-hingtnn, thr SniiDn-rn A»t So Regional Dlrertor, nml Mr*, o p
riety Headquarter* in Atlanta, Ibimlon, District Itirrelnr, were
Friend* of Mr*. L E. Armstrong nnd the Florida Federation of Art. pie*enl for tile memoiahle oeeii
of 11U2 W First Street will he
During World War II and after aioii.
glad lo learn lhal she Ix Improving lie wait with the government lo
I'lie hosts for tin- pally im-luded
idler being III for nliuut two week*. visual education. He has alD-mled all mam her* of the hoard, who
Her daughter. Mr*. C. Randall Col­ Rollins College nml received il de­ setvrd II) some rapacity; linmrlv,
lin*, who has hern In Sanford lor gree In art there, and during the Hn President, Mrs. James Partin;
the past len day* herauxe uf her unit aiiliimi-r he hI iiiIIihI ipm-ob- tlo- first vice president. Mr*. John
mother's illrtrx.i, left laxt night for ectlve art at lllark Mountain Courier, Jr.; the second vlee
1'ii-ddrnt, Mr*, .lames I'euixon;
her Inline In Jacksonville.
lottuge ill North Caruliuu.
Hn third vice president. Mi*. Paul
'Id le r; tin- recording secretary,
TOWN IIAI.L SERIES
Mi* J. M. Staley, the eorii'spiindWINTER PARK &lt;Special) — MrH. Wynn Prcuidi’K
mg xerrelury, Mr*. A. K. Craw­
Rep. Charles R, Howell (I)-NJ)
At MvthodiHt Meet ford; Ihe treasurer, Mr*, J. It.
will arrive here today for hi* de­
Stali-y; the parliamentarian, Mr*.
bate with Rep. Clarence Brown
(lt-Ohio| in Winter Park to­
The Women'* Society uf Cluix II G. Smith. Also the emumittee
morrow night. Brown I* expected tInn Service nf Ihe Ehcnezrr Metli- elmirman; ilvlc, Mis. Don Dire
to Hriivc tomorrow.
(mII*i Cliurrli met last Wednesday ground*, Mr*. C. T. Ndd«r
Itcp. Howf-ll, who will appear evenlnJS.Hl the Church with Mr*. liralth, Mr*. T. W. Lawton; Itoxon the opening program of J. II, Wynn. chairman, |trrxblh'H totality ami pilldlrity, Mra. .1. II
June,, Jr.: house, Mr*. Milton
Dorothy Lockhart'* Town Hall nnd giving the devulinnnl,
Baric* nt the Wintrr Park High
A program ‘‘Wlmt Bring We ....... . hulMItig, Mr*. A. M. Jones;
School Auditorium with Hep. To Our Savior?" wn* presented liliiiirian, Mr*. Ben G. WainBroun, will gel Into Winter Park and Mr*. Call llradliury gave the wiight; music, Mr*. T. I,. Lingo;
red ere**, Mi*. II. F. Wheeler,
liv train early this afternoon ntmly from Ihe Bmik uf Act*.
with Stuart Novlns, dlrertor nf
Those pre*enl were Mr*. Wynn, Jr ; social, Mr*. Janie* Wilson;
dlucuxslnn* for the Columbia Mra. Bradbury, Mr*. C. O. Brad­ Brownie leader, Mr*. C. M. Arle
Broadcasting Co.
bury, Mr*. T. M. Curler, Mr*. nml Girl Remit lender. Mis* Ruth
Clifford Johninn, Mr*. lUlph Duvldaon.
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Peter*. Mr*. Itolierl Bruce, Mr*.
T hrrr will tie a reciprocity lunch­ I,eon Htelnmeynr, Mr*. It. W. 1-ord,
eon on Jan. ID al l;00 n. m. at the Mr*. H. E. Norwood, and Ml**
Orange Cnurt Hotel In Orlando. Norlnn Norwood.
Vlalling PKO’x and members nf
Chapter Y who would like to atNext time you harlirrun frank­
lew! are nxked to rail IBM before furter* *erve them In split
noon on Wednesday, Jana, id, for Pointed long Imn* nnd Indio
further in formation.
*nure over th*m.
• In tartitarfj court**
o w , profanJonal s«rv
lea ii iha foundation on
RENOVATING AND REBUILDING
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SERVICES
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(Detroit N i t t )

The Sanford Herald

It In difficult to underntand the ponltlon of the Kgyi&gt;thin Rovorumcnt in tllaclalminK responsibility In the case
of an Egyptian newnpoper which offered a thousand-pound
reward for the murder of the British commander In the
Suez Cunal Zone. Thu paper also offered hundred-pound
rewards for the murder of other British officers In the
Mine. Tiie Egyptian government said it could not Intervene
Iwcausu it does not control the press.
Sincere rus|&gt;ecl for freedom of the press Is un admir­
able virtue hi any government. But there Is a difference
between allowing a newspaper freedom of expression and
grunting It license to Incite murder. A newspaper, like a
T e r r * S li.M II.* .....
S .M
all mumix* ..... ....... .............„ o.uo person, can enjoy real freedom only as long as it obeys the
Oee t e a r ...................................
Il.e e proper laws of the laud. Murder is illegal in every civilized
A ll u lillu a r r a m ir * * ,
ra re *
a t country and those who hire or reward murderers are ns
Ih a o k a . reauInll.iH a Mad n n llr e *
(
r a l r r l i . l a i . i r n l lo r tfer aareaae a f guilty an the assassins. It is the duly of a government to
r n l'ln a fiia d a , w ill X * r X a r a r d fa r
protect the lives and properties of people who live under it.
a t r r a u l r r a d t t r f la la g ra t# *.
Ilr p r r a ta lr d
M a lla a a lfr M r I s No matter how severely the Egyptian government be­
land
S m .im e r r
llr e r r a r a t a t lv e *
lieves it has been wronged by Britain, it is committing a
la r .. \ r «
lo r X , I X lrn an . I l r l r a l l ,
K a lia n * I I l f am i SI, l.uula.
serious error il it permits murder. By |s-rmitlfiig a news­
T X r l l r r a l d la a m ra iX e r a l IX *
A a a n e la lril I'r r a * w X IrX la r a lM Ir d paper to offer bounties for the lives of British officers it
e s r l u a l i r l r to th e u a r fu r r rp a ttll- Is condoning murder. The Egyptian officials may find that
r a llu a o f n il IX e I o ra l n e w * e r la lr d
la IX Ia n r n . s a s r r , aa w a ll aa a ll their attitude in this matter will someday redound against
A l* n rw a illip iifr h r a ,
them. When lawless elements are given free reign no gov­
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MONDAY, JAN. 11, 1H52
ernment is safe.

The further cutback of auto­
mobile production threatened in
Waahington Ignores a warning
by the Government's own De­
fense Transportation Administra­
tion that this would
react
disastrously on national trans­
portation requirements In the
event of war.
The effect of a cutback on
the Detroit and Michigan laltor
force la of at least equal Im­
portance considering the wartime
production role of this area.
However, the diversion of
scarce steel, copurr and alumi­
num to other Industries, particu­
larly the railroads, is defended In
Washington aa a buildup of these
industries In the event of war.
Exactly the same argument
applies to the necessity for nutu
production adequate to keep the
cuntry'e vehicular ‘'rolling stock'1
at a safe level.

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Hope Of Boating* I’olio
Offlcinln o f tlm Nutifiiml Foundation for liifuntilo
Pnrnlynto Hounded a note of o|itlmiHm a t tin* outmit of this
['irtidrnl liuinnti lint named y ear’n March of DIiijoh campaiKli. They Haiti there In ho|M;
Attorney General McGrath *o th a t there will hooii lie a method of Immunizing people
i lean up die government, lie iiKaliiHt poliomyelitis, lab o ra to ry experimeutH with aniilmuld begin Lathing at once.

II looks at il Many never can
gel all hit problems solved at one
time. One ship no sooner goes
down in the Atlantic limn anolhei
disappears in ^ Pacific.

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Bill Johnston denies that lie it
going to vote for Dan McCarlv
and says that Brailcy (Wham's
ilalenirnt lh.it he is is a "preposleious lie”, We hope that Brailey’s
friends will not let this worry
• them. Someone has said dial a
man it known hy die enemies lie
makes. We cannnl imagine any
more flatleiing compliment than
lu be called a liar hy Mr. Big.

John Trmple Graves regreli
t
the recent bombing of a colored
man's home in Mims in which
* two died, hut odds, lhat such
racial murages arc not peculiar
|o the .South. "Such tilings go
:&lt;•
on everywhere, and are more
likely tq happen in Detroit and
Chicago than in Miami". And no
one Ims proved yet that this was
a ‘’racial outrage”, An uulrage,
yes. Bill why tnriul) lire liumlr
could just at well have been
planted hy other Negroes for
reasons having nothing to do
with race.

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Governor Warren quotes the
Ninth Commandment to reveal
Vvltal part he is going to play in
the gubernatorial campaign. Fur
the uninitiated u is necessary to
|ioinl mil that the Ninth Com­
mandment reads, ''Thou shall not
bear false witness against ihy
neighbor". Gov, Warren, who is
rurl ' running for re-election, is
going to defend his administration
against all corners. To whicli wo
might add. "Me thinks he doth
protest too much", or to gel hack
io the Bible, "The wicked fleetli
when no man pursueth".

Il begins to look aa jf the ar­
mistice in Korea is merely a
*•' ■. device for a Chinese breathing
j V - spill before they launch a new
Invasion of Southeast Asia probm . abT&gt; ihlu rtein.li ImloJilu*, though
( H »h« Malaya Paninsula, Burma,
r \ and India are by no meins safo
K frqm them. The Allied chiefs of
m
staff confer to decide what must
ft?1;..b n ;(lone in the face of this new

It wan noted the country began (
World War II with the a d v u n *
tnge of o comparatively n e \ ^
vehicular rolling ntock.
I
Today the average car In un-t
In more than half ugaln an old
an In 11&gt;4!. Thun It wan con­
cluded that a 4,000,000-car rate
of production In the lowent as­
suring replacement of over ag-"
cars arid the achievement In thin
reyiect of wur-readlnenn.
The warning appears to have
fallen on deuf earn In Wash­
ington, which, huwevrr, In nut^
nil surprising.
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The ganger that the threatened
cutbacks and resulting unemploy­
ment will disperse much of the
labor force oil which the country
relied in World War II, and may
need to rely again, if a more
obvious mid Immediate danger.
Those seemingly incapable of
the foresight to appreciate that
con hardlv he expected to look
farther ahead.
m
Still, It remains barely credible!
that
officials
charged
with
the country's industrial defense
should Invite, deliberately an It
unprars, a wartime breakdown
of city transportation,

CAMPBELL S CABINETS
BUILDERS* SU PPLIES

tho cffi'ttM nf WiiHhiiiRtnn high jinks tut their business. Strawbefrie* Continue Big Crop
It used to lie (lint n mink emit was universally regarded
ns n tminim- to lie earnestly wished fur and to in* prized,
At Plant City Market, Wilson Says
by thn.se fortunate enough to hove one. above all tit her sar­
Kii Imth rtf mfiik iiiivt) jutd t-aiiHf fur complaint about

torial possessions. Now it threatens to heroine the fashion,
especially In the vicinity of tin- national capital, for the
wearer of a mink coat to appear apologetic and explain
carefully that hIio came by il properly.
The mink ranchers declare reasonably that it isn’t right,
for a stigma In la- attached to all mink coats because of the
actions of a few irresponsible people. The fur Is ns soft
and luxurious as It was before. The mink, when lie was
growing that high-priced fur, bail no way of knowing what
use might be made of It. After all, the choice of mink fur
purpoHUs of reward merely verifies its desirability.

Book On Congress
Has All Answers
If You Want Them
Ily ED CKEAGII
(For Dal lloyle)
WASHINGTON tiH-Sn you know
ii thing or two about Congress?
Then tell us:
(1) Which member* nf the lire*
cut Cmigrcs* have nine children
apiece?
(2) How many member* were
burn aiilsidu the United Stales?
(IX) Which ciingrcsxmun has
made a holo-ln one—not once, but
twice?
(4) Whal congressman's wife ha*
"Pocahontas" for a middle name?
You can find tho answers to
Ihexo and heaven known how many
other question* about your lawmakers in Iho now, 737 page edi­
tion of Iho Congressional Directory.
In case you can't wall, here are
the official unsworn lo Iho ques­
tions above;
(1) Kens. Rollout- (D.-MIch ) and
Kelley (I).-Pa.) are Iho must per­
sistent pa rents. Kabaut has three
soil* and six daughters, Kelley
threo' (laughters and six sons. No
wonder there are so ninny Demo­
crats around.
(2) Nino members were horn outxldo the U. 8., Including Hep.
Franklin D. Itnoacvelt J r , (D.N. Y.l, who flrat auw tho light nl
day at Ida folks' summer place
In New Brunswick, Camilla.
(3) The golfing congressman
who has made a hole in-ono twice
la Rep. McMullen (D.-Fia.).

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SAMPLE PRIMARY ELECTION

Trouble For Mink

(4) "Pocahontas" la the middle
name of Mra. Thomas Hahnson
Stanley (D.-Va.). Her Malden
name waa Anno Pocahontas Rai­
se tt.
This barely scratches Iho sur­
face of the faiclnatlng facta that
can be dug out of tho blue covered
directory.
Did you know, fur instance, that
Rep. Mike Mansfield (D.-Mont.)
never went to high school—but be­
came a history professor at Mon­
tana Stata University?
Or lhat Ben. Linger (R.-N. D.),
ting around to M «Arthur i by hla own account, la the "only
msal i ha | China ihould be peraon evar arretted In anv Eng*
liah'ipeaklnii country for filing an
kaded by our (leal, Chineia affidavit of prejudice against ■
• bombed by aft?’ Air Force.
I'th e Redi agree-lo beyooA

penitence wan shown to exceed f
uny possibility of public m aasj
transprtatiun filling th* gap, I
should private car* In u*e fall r
below the estimated «afe level.*

Thla waa officially noted hv
the Defense Transportation Administration
less
than * two
monthi ago. Its warning was
based on a careful aurvey of the
situation made for it by thBrook Inga Institution, an endowed research agency.
The substance of the DTA
report waa that reduction of auto
production below the 4,000,000-car
rata would assure a transporta­
tion criala, If war came. The
Brooklnga survey showed Dm
extent of national dependence on
The mean distance of the moon
the private automobile for es­
sential transportation. Thia tie- from tho earth is 238.8117 ml1«i.

~~ TODAY'S III III,E VKHHK

Tlie Montgomery Advertiser,
nominally Democratic, hns come
out for General fjsciiliuwrr fur
president, even though lie runs
nil n Republican tickrl. The
Sunlit is making progress, nolitis ally as well at economically.
When it learns dial die man is
mure important lltnn the parly,
that il Inn quite ns much in
common with norllirm Repulibeaus as sstill noillicili Democrats,
It can lie said In lie politically
grown up.

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miulo n strong race lor the U S.
Senalu.”
Sen McKellar (D.-Trnn.) con­
tributed tho longest autobiography
to the dlreelory—80 lines. Tied fur
.............................
the shortest accpunts
of themselves, on the Sernife side, are two'
people who usually aren't that
close mi anything; Sun MeCnrthy
(It Mix ) uiiil Margaret Chase
Smith ( It -Me.) I hey limited them
selves lu less limn Ihrce line*
apiece
Even they were wordy, however.
cnrn|inred with vune I louse mem
her* Four congressmen sold ul)
they wanted to say about them
selves In one line uiiieee. The
briefest entry of all. by a man
who cun throw brevity to the winds
when he gels up to make a speech:
"Dewey Short, Itepuhliean, Gale­
na. Mo,"
STETSON IIOTC

DEI.AND (Special)--A chapter

of tlui Hcuhliard and illadc. a
iiutlmml honorary military society
foe nulcl* In th..... .
ItOTC,
wiih Instullvd Saturduy urtrroon
In the President’* dining room
of Stetson University, by Major
T. S. Crockett. Among Its memher* L Joo Davis of Sunfurd.
The Stetson chapter starts Its
career with 24 members. This
honor of momhcrxlilp conies to the
Stetson UOTC in Ita second your
of axLtcnce, Scabbard and Illailo
strives to promote n feeling of
unity among cHilet military leaders
on u national basis and to main­
tain n higher stnmlurd tn tho
military activities of tho different
units all over tho nation.

HOTEL FINE
CINCINNATI (41—An early Sun­
day morning fire at Cincinnati’!
boo room Hotel Slntun tent fright­
ened gueata scurrying for any exit
they could find ana caused the
death of two Air Forco privates.
The two young servicemen were
in a room on the top floor of the
ninc'Blory building. TYiey fashioned
an escape rope out of knotted
sheets and ware lowering themaelvei when the rope parted. They
plunged almost sevtn floors,
The dead were Pvt. Harry rrankin Hhacffer, about II, Harrisburg
Pa., and Pvt. Raymond 0. Hatrack, 19, Mt. Carmtl, Pa.

WINTER HAVEN (Hpueiall "Cllhbage, eolluids, broccoli, on­
ions, radishes mid turnips moved
over I lie Plant City Market this
pant week, the earliest these
commodities have appeared at
Ibis week, where the ileal this
lim a of year Is strawberries,"
-lull’s Willnini I.. Wilson, Direc­
tor of State Mnrkets In hi*
weekly news report. “2,232 pack­
ages, with turnips ami collards
lending, biought 13,841.20. S traw ­
berries continue to Ire the m ain'
crop, with 262,6711 pints, ranging
in price from 20 tn 32 centa, and
grossing 102,780.80. Total tale*
amounted to 900,034.00.
''Comparison of shipmsnts from
tho Pompano Market for thi
firs t, week .of 1051 and 11)51
shows that
this market Is
stepping up Its activities. Numbed
of packages shipped the first
week uf tho New Year Were
264,823, ns ruin pure,) 126.044 the
first week of 1061, making an
Inrreuxn of 120,770 packages.
Exceeding lust year’s total for
Ilia same period were such Items
as Pepper with 30,502 bushels
us compared to 0,778 bushels;
1462 bushels uf hot peppers us
to HU); 2,1H0 bushels of t.lnias ax
to &lt;180; 13,287 bushels of Egg­
plant us tn (1,827) 13,862 bushels
Cucumbers as to 3,114. No corn
moved during this period last
year while a total of 3,438 crates
were sold this season. Okra
better than doubled with 34'J
bushels as compared to 150
bushels. '.Shipments of beans,
peppers, eggplants, squash, cn
cumbers, llmas ami corn at th i
Pumpano Market continue to ba
heavy, the general market ap ­
pears tn he mar* stable the benn
prices have Improved ov*r the
past week according to G, JJ.
Hogan, Manager.
“Tomatoes are gradually Inrrenslnq in volume and continue
in lie thn chief commodity at the
Florida City Market, where Inst
week approximately 3U,7UQ bushel
fluid boxes were am t lulled for
91P2.IU3.00. The high price for
the fi-tlay period was 98.110, and
the low 11.07 with an average
of 14.84, Squash and Pola Roane
in fair quantities also moved. C.
S. Phillips, Manager, itatea that
lh« cool weathsr of the past week
waa espee laity beliefl«Ui lu nux*
In hla area, and ha would
welcome nrnro cool daya, thereby
assuring bettar quality produce.

collarets anti cabbage, with cab­
bage bringing fancy prices.
“A totnl of 25 crates of straw livrrivs at the Ktarke Stati
market brought fM.rlO per crate
during the past week, and ac
cording to the manager, Mi**
Dorothy Alvarei, shipments In
the next few weeks will lie very
good provided good weather con­
tinues.
“ Although the fall (leal I*
practically over at the Immokalee State Market, winter crop* of
tomatoes, cucumbers, squash and
peppers are beginning to move
and will gradually Increase In
volume. T. II. Hivers, Manager,
states the springs crops recently
planted are doing well with
prospecta
bright
for
futurr
movement."

quulity eggplant mild from 81.2fi
In |1.7D per LukIicI. Green squash
Mingl'd from 31.60 to 12 ,1)0 per
'V bushel anil (2.00 to $3.6(1 on
Yellow -Straight Neck. Excellent
quality peppers sold from 94.60
to $6,611 per bushel, and $3,01) to
41.00 on choice. Tomatoes, which
ure decreasing hi volume, sold
from I'AOO to $4.26 per field l,ox,
field, run, culls out.'
'T u h h u g u was "King” with th.i
demand exceeding the supply
h u t week a t the Sanford Htnte
Market, and practically everv
leafy vegetable grown In Florida
moved over this market In con­
One of th# world's woral vol­
siderable quantities, January 1st cano tragedies was ths eruption
through the 6th a total uf 08,600 of Mt. Pries In Martinique In
units consisting mostly of cab­ 1U02 In which 28,000 were killed.
bage, relery, turnip salad, eacarole, corn, collards and mustard
FRENCH FR IE D
greens with 20 other varieties
valued ul $227,1114.36 moved
HOT D O G S ................
through this Market. Since the
BARBECUED
beginning of the season last
HAMBURGERS ........... j
July I, this market sold 403,710
package*, b rin g in g the grower*
WEEZ-MAID
around $1,306,034.87. This repre­
sents an Increase of ton,868
units ami a guin of $371,282.00
over the same period of 1060-61.
Have A T.B. X-Ray
“ At Kurt Pierce approximately
By
4,500 crates of tomatoes moved
last week. Prices ranged from
W. V. HITTING
.OO to 15.50 for No. 1 green,
Touchtofl Drag Co.
ild crates, field run, culls out.
50 Iha. net. No. 2's averaged 03c. Doctors find upon examining
Cucumbers, 5'J0 best bushel bas­ people that many of them have
had T.B, and didn't know it.
kets, packing house pack, brought
|2.00 to 14.60 per bushel. In They are lucky ones for without
care their condition corrected It*
addition 1.060 bushels of pepners
self.
and 072 bushel hampers uf Urns
But think of all the others In
beans moved un consignment.
whom the dlaeaae continues to
“Th* I’alatka Market reporta
develop unchecked. In mo*t
excellent cutting of cabbage last
weak, with 1100 So It*, hags bring­ itatea T.B. X-raya ere a part
of public health service sponsor­
ing 94.00 par bag) 500 doisn
bunches of rullarda brought 91-&amp;&gt; ed by the Stale Medical Aaaopar duxen, and 61 crates of clation.

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DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Tuesday* May 6, 1952
SEM INOLE COUNTY
PRECINCT NUMBER --------------------

FOIt COUNTY
PHOHKCUTING ATTORNEY

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Social A n d Personal Activities
PHONE 148

Social Calendar
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MONHAY

Tfl« Klale Knight (Trrlr of Iho
Womnn'a Mlssionray Soeiely of
tha First Hnptixt Choi eh will
meet at M:IN) 1'. M. al the hontr
of Mr*. John Hotter* r l IHO
Myrtle Avrnue.
Business Women’s Clrrle No. I.
of the First Preshyierlan Chyrclt
M n. Mabel Brawn, rhnlrman, will
meet at 8:00 p.m. with Mrs. W. S.
Brantley, Celery Avenue.
Jtualnesa Women’s Cirole No. 2,
lW it Presbyletian Churrh, Mrs.
WT E. Ooilson, chairman, will meet
at 8:00 p.m. with Miss Charlotte
Moughtou, 418 Maenolia Avenue,
Mias Kllse Hutchison, co-hostess.
IUKMDAT
The American Home Hrpart
ment of the Hnnfortl Woman's
Club will meet at 8:00 p.m. at the
Club house. Mrs. H. (!. Ilnrrlitmn
will be speaker.
The R. W. Ware llihle Class
nf the First Methodist Cltureh
\4BI hold n coveted dish supper
aT 7:00 P.M. at MreKloley Hall.
The Junior G. A.'* will meet ut
the F irst Baptist Church at 11:8(1
p.m. In the T.E.L. Clnss Boom.
The Chapel Choir of the First
Baptist Churrh will hold relicursal at fl:tG tun.
The Fidelia Class of the First
Baptist Church will meet with

Mn,.Yw ;* y ’ M1*"" ■*

on the Orlando Highway at H:IH)
P. M. Memlmra are reipiested to
tA tl at the rhurch at 7:-t(i P. M.
Cenlrttl Baptist Church Prayer
Service.
Unity "T rulh" (.'lass meets at
(he Valdes Holel at 7:4.7 P M
Carolyn H. Parsons, minister and
teacher, will officiate. The puldlr

Minn Emma Temple
Honored At Party

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SVRDNKHDAS

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8:00 P.M.

Mrs. Frazier Elected
Circle Chairman

|ire *iile d o ve r tin - m e e tin g in the
nbsrnee o f th e re g e n t, M r* . A . \V.
Lee, M r* . Daw&lt;on m ilin n u ce d llu*
o p e n in g o f itn a it . In ** f o r a d u lt &lt;
to lie Spoosiired bv Hie H a lifo rd
W n o in n '* C lu b , and
a ls o
u rg e d
m e m b e r* to r e .p n o il to • lie c u ll fm
Mood d o n o r*.
M r* . 11iit’ ii n
in tro d u c e d
Ho
g u e sts a * M i* , lo lio
W illia m * ,
w h o is r e g r n l o f
S e th
W im o 'i
C h a p te r. V ir g in n e * . V l.. M r* . F
K ilw a rd G uyeM e, also .. f V iig ln
nes, V t . and M m , D o m itd N o r
to n , Geneva

Delegate* elected to Hie State
Conference wete Mr*. Lee, Mr*
Hngnn, mid Mis. Key, ami alter
mile*, Mr*. It W Itopreelit, .Mr*
W, II. Ilullaid, nod Mr*. George
Morgan.
Following the meeting ten wa*
served bv the hostesses. Those
regent were Mr*. William*. Mr*.
ugun, Mrs. Quyette. Mrs. Nor
ton, Mr*. Mnigiin, Mr*. Dnw*oti,
Mrs. II. J. L e h m a n . M ih . II i i I I d m I,
Mr*. K. C. Smith, Mrs. Itupieeht,
Mr*. Key, Mrs. Ilnumlllnl. Mrs, ft
K. Tolar. Mr* Stanley Itoekey,
Mrs. It. M. Maium, Mrs, II. J.
Holly and Mrs. Ilolr.

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Mrs. liatcH Hostess
For Harden Circle

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Mrs Ralph Wight Is spending
several days In FI t.auderdnle a.
the guest of Judge and Mr* J'd
tan Ituuehelle.
Mr and Mrs J I, llorlon spent
Ihe weekend In Gainexvillr as the
guest of Mr. aiiil Mrs Albert Dunn
amt Miss Elirnhcth Dunn
Mr and Mrs Vernon Bardin mid
daughter, Vickie, have recently
moved lido their new home In
Winucwood.
Word has been received that Pit
James IJoyd Whllaker has arrlv
ed In Alaska where he will he sin
Honed for some lime
Mr. mid Mrs. Charles Cnrmly,
III, and their sun, Charles, |V,
have recently moved lido their new
hnincl n Winncwmid.
Friends nf 1,1 It .1 Billingsley
will regret In learn lhal he left to
day for Jacksonville where he will
enter Ihe Naval Hospital
1,1. Fred H. Williams id Jack
sunvllle spent Ihe weekend In San
font with his inullier, Mrs Fred
Williams.

H o l/ H o s te s s

Mr* Gih*iin llate* of North
Jessamine Avenue was lioites* for
the .liinuiiiy meeting of Hie Pnliii
Mrs. I.. I. Frasier was elected Circle of Hie Sanfoid Garden Club
airman of Itosc Circle of the when twenty-two member* were
nford Garden Club at their entertained at lourti. Mrs. M, T.
meeting held Friday morning atHa vile* nml Mrs. J. D. Cm Iton
the home of ,Mts. David Ilntha- assisted the hostess.
Following the luncheon Mrs.
rhlld In DrBary. Mrs. J. I,, logley wa* clertcd vice-chairman, Haynes gave n talk on growing
Mrs. Hohrit F. Cole, secretary, Dahlias. Having snree**follv rais­
and Mrs. \V. A. Morrison, treas­ ed both large and pompom types,
Mrs. Hnynen gave mnrh helpful
urer.
Mrs. Kndor Corlctt dliocted the advice on their m lllirr.
A tiiislnrs* meeting followed
program which wa i in the form
of a plant shower to Mrs. Roths­ conducted by Mr*. Carlton lltliers
Mrs. J. C Hoyeo,
child fur her new home, nml ntleiuliiig.were
W. II. Duneari, Mis. If. ||.
A eh member presented a nlant Mrs.
Dmiran, Mrs. J. F. Dutton, Mr*.‘
Worn her own garden, describing W.
Garner, Mrs. It. A. Powell,
Its glowing bidilts nml giving Jr,, It.
Mrs. Herman Jacobson, Mrs.
direction* for II* culture.
W. W. I,Ins, Mr*. It. C. Miller and
The biislnesa inerting was eon- Mra.
L. Munson.
ducleil by the ehulrinan, Mrs.
Also, Mr*. ,|. If. Parker, Mr*. II.
Charles Wilke. Plans were made K. Bailiff, Mrs, James Toll, Mr*.
for the Flower Hliow In lie held W, W. Tyie, Mrs. George Will,ill Match, nml committee reports InniM, Mi*. M. M. Whitmire, Mri.
were heard.
M. L. Tillis, Mr*. K. M. William*
Those present weic Mrs, Cur* ami Mrs. II. C. Oakes.
Jett. Mrs, fnglev, Mrs. G. W.
Bailey. Mrs. I'dwuid F. Line, Mrs. Itoehlk Talks
i. W. A. Munir-on. Mrs. A. W.
ps, Mrs.' \y. K Watson, Mia.
On Circle Program
Charlea L. Park, Mr* B. It. Beak,
Mrs. H. ll.jCdleman. Mrs. Wilke,
HiliDrua flitelu of the Hanford
Mrs. O. fi. Balks. Mrs. Charles Garden Club had as their guest
Lawson, Mrs. K. B. Stowe, Mrs. apenkrr, Mra. It. F. Itoehlk, who
Frasier, Mrs. Rothschild, and two talked on "How to Make Cor­
visJlors, the Misses Banka of sages", at their meeting Friday
UnBary.
a t the home of Mr*. J. P. Thurnioml. Mra. J, J, Carver ami Mrs.
Frank Handler were ro-lmatesses.
TODAY'S
Mrs. J, V. Jonas was circled
•FIRST WITH TH E MOST* rlrcrls
chairman for the ruining
QUIZ
year, Mra. Joe Moss, vler-clialrCorrect answers will tie pub­ man and Mra, John Fox, aerretary.
Those attending the meeting
lished tomorrow on this page
with a new set of questlona. were Mra. It. G. Brlsson, Mr*.
The name of today's winner Carver, Mra. R. I,. Ibuin, Mra.
of two puses tn the Rita H. 0. Dubose, Mrs. Jnmes Gut,
Mrs. Michael Glnson, Mr*. J. V.
Theater to see Humphrey
Jones, Mra. John Ludwig, Mra,
Bogart in "Hlrocco", east
“
‘ y and Wednesday, will
Frank Malseh, Mra, Joe Melach,
r among the Classified
Mra. Charlea Morrison, Mra. A.
The award will go to the
MrRaney, Mra. R. F. Moule,
n turning in at the
Men. Mom , Mra. . E. It. Itciney,
officeliefore 10:00
Mrs. V. C. Rehley, Mrs. Handler,
the largest number
Mra. W. It. HtewaH, Mr*. A. B.
of correct answers.
Hteven*. Mra. Robert. Humphrey,
ban il'a -'First With
Mra Henry Behumakrr, Mra.
•moat’ if you want to be Thurmond, Mra. If. A. Watt,
Mra. . B. William*. Mr*. Fred
(lT w hoee portrait appears
Z em nner, Mra. W. A. Hunter,
on a ten-dollar bill T
* n*| Mr*. Raymond Clinpiennol.

upm the English
“
throne In

Mr nml Mrs. It It. Carroll and
daughters moved on Jon. 0 into
their new home In Wlnncwuod.

At D.A.K. Meeting

Mr*. F. K. Hols was hint"** I"
Kullit* H urli*ou Chapter of the
Daughter* of the American ll**vo,
lotion Frida v of ter noun ot her
home on Pmk Avenue mid Ml*. C
B. Dnwxon wo* eo-bosless.
Mr*. A. It. Key, Nntiomil It.
Is welcome.
The Central Hnplist Church Sun­ fense Cliiiiroino, gave u folk, rendday School TraInina Course “ The log the sis maxims of King
New Testament Doctrine of the George of England.
M r* . I.. P. H iig a ii, v ie e -re g e o t,
Church" will be continued
he Prayer Meeting service at
First Bapllst Churrli wilt be­
gin at' 7:30 p.nt.
Mrs. Until llnmillnn will sliirv
colored movie* of her trip abrouil
at the mrrtinir of the llusitic**
and Professional Women’s Club at
the Yacht Cluli al H:(*U P. M. The
public is invited to attend.
The Cenlrnl Bnptlsl Chnreh
Sunday .School Training Course crc
tilled "The New 'I'eslamenl Dimtrine of the Church" will he eonIlMied.
w
TllltllHHAY
The Itoyal Ambassador* will
meet at (lie First llapti*l Church
at 5:00 p.m.
The Youth Choir will hold rehcanul at llu* First Baptist
Church at lli-lfi p.m.
The Douglas Jnbe Junior Bro­
therhood will meet in the Me­
morial Educational Building at the
Flrat Baptist Church at 7:80 p.m.
The Mrn’* Brotherhood of the
(Ufit Baptist Church will have
tW lr regular aupper and program
tpeetlng at 7:'lu p.m. In the Mrmorlal ■Kdiiratloiial Building.
Hemlnulo Chapter No 2 O K S
will meet at Iho Masonic Hall ut

P e r so n a l

Milt Kmniii Llxetlr
i&gt;f
Oi IhiiiIo, daughter of Mr. anil Mr-.
Martin W. Temple of Hanford,
anil Robert Hlcwarl McKuv of
Orlando, whose m an mgr "ill I’''
nn event of .fun. Mi were hnnnii'il
ircriitlv l&gt;v Mrs. Paul I'exnld, Sr.,
Mrs. N. K. Wnlrkiml of Dcl.and,
anil Mr*. Dorothy Kendrlrk at an
open homo held at the I'crold
homo on t’almollo Avenue.
White ainl vnri-colorod gladioli
were ii.toil in Iho roeno where the
gueMx aracniblcil mi'l tint refro-h
rnenl tahle which wan tiverlnlil
with a litre rover Kit* renternl
with an rpertine arrangement of
while flowert anil rnndlei*.
Iti-rciving the gurnL* with the
hnnoreil rouple were Mrs. I'eml.l.
Mrs. .Margaret Erkerl of St. l.onit,
Mr*. Wedekind, anil Mrs. Kfridrick. An-lsting in the alininu noon
were Mrn. .1. K. Gruillck, Mr*.
Irene Ludwig, Mrs. Frank Mei«oh,
MN. F. E. Emimlllut, Hr., MDx
Connie Ludwig nml Mia.t Marianne
Ludwig.
Mitt Temple ami Mr. MeKay
were preaenteif n lintid-ltnliili'd
tilhle lam|i a t u 1:1 f! from tin* hot.
;e«»e».
Ahoi it till truest t rallril lielween
the hours of H ill) ami 10:011
nVInek.

PRAIRIE LAKE

Iji W hit w u Kipling's flrat

MM.

Mrs Bradford T llyrd spent Ihe
past weekend ut Dnylnnn lleaeli
a* the guest of Mr. nml Mr* Arthur
Dixon id Sehencclady. N Y , who
are spending the winter Ihrrr
i

Mr* J L. Clark I* allrmllng the
school of Flower Arrangements lielug offered al Ihe PrrsliyJerinn
Church in Conway under the di­
rer lion nf Mrs. W B. Boone
Itr. II W Biicker. who has hern
III. ha* recovered and today al
(ended Ihe meeting of the Central
DDIrirt Drntnl Society held in
Gainesville

A rovrred dish llinrhcoli pirerdrd tlie business meeting of lliu
Magnolia Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club which met nt the
borne of Mr*. C. H. Coglnno on
Friday with Mr*. W. K. Kurilhuff. Jr. ns eo-hoslrss.
The meeting was presided over
by Mr* F. D. I.leske, rhnlrman,
who made Ihe following annmiurements. The General Business
meeting nml nnntinl luncheon will
t-r held ul Ihe Women’* Club Fell
II: n State Community Slum
will he in (Irlundo .Inn. 18 mid
IP, noil ii School Flower Show
Jnn. L’k’-L'i in F.llstis; there will
also Itc ii Flower Course III
Guinn-vlllc ou Feb, I, fi, it mid 7.
A meeting of the Ptiiril Ex­
change fliniinirii will be held nt
the home of Mr*. Frank Wood*
luff III. LliH Mngiinlin Avenue
Tue*dav morning til in-on o'clock
Melilbeis me urged to otlciid tin*
meeting at the Garden Center
Tuesday nftrrnoon at ‘J im o’clock,
which will feature talk* on ea
melliai mid rosea.
The i linirmnn iniide mi 1111111111
for volunteers to nsist with the
lll-nd Bank for Korea at thtr
Parish House Jan. 22-ill
Mr*. H. II. Mldiileloo was wel­
comed 11* n new llirmber.
Gffieei* for the year are: chair­
man. Mrs. I.leske; vlre-rlinrlinaii,
Mrs. Wally Sipple; secretary,
Mrs. Joel Field! treasurer, Mr*.
L. P. Ihtgmt. Standing eomniittee*
ore; awards, Mrs. .1 II llattunit; beautificatiiin, Mr*. II. It.
Odham, Sr,; bird* mid ronsem ilion, Mr*. II. C. H rtiel; building,
Mr*. A. F. Itamsay; rolirtrsy, til*.
Joe Messier; exchange, Mr*.
Middleton; finatiee, Mi*. .1 S.
Hiirgeton; flower show, Mr*.
Kirehlioff; gulden renter, Mr*.
(*. II. Foghuin; gulden gnte, Mr*.
Jidiii Slu-|iherd; horlleolllire, Mrs.
Iletsel; pililor gulden 1Inti, Mr*.
It W lb iron; plant s-ile*. Mi*.
Chnrle* Meeks; program mid year
Imnk, Mis. Herron and Mrs. Cog.
burn; publicity, Mr*. Sipple;
rondsid* development. Me*. R. S.
Itoekey; service men* eloli, Mr*.
Brniley Odhrint and Mr*. CogGuru; tourist and visiting gnrileil*. Mi* II. T. Wiim i’ii
An interesting toll, on grrnnnml* wu* made t-y Mr* Wully
S ip p le .

Friends of Mrs. L K. Aruislruug
nf IIP2 W First Street will tie
glad tn learn that she Is improving
after being III for a limit two weeks.
Her daughter. Mrs (’ Randall Col­
lins, who hu* been In Sanford for
Ihe past ten days heruuxe of her
m nlhrr’s illnes*, Irft Iasi night for
her home In Jacksonville.
TOWN HALL HKItIKS
WINTKIl PARK (Hnrelah —
Hep Charles R. Howell (D-NJi
will arrive here today for hi* de­
bate with Hep. Clarence llrown
(It-Ohio) hi Winter Park to­
morrow night. Brown Is expected
to arrive tomorrow.
Hep, Howell, who will appear
on the opening program nf
Dorothy laiekhnrt'a Town Hall
Series nt the Winter Park High
School Auditorium with Urn.
Brown, will gel Into W lntrr Park
liv train early this afternoon
with Stuart Novlnx, director of
dlnriisxinnx for the Columbia
Broadcast log Co.

I

c lr t y H e n d ip in rle r *
In
A tla n ta ,
m id th e F h u liln F e d e ra tio n o f A r t.

During World Win II nnd lifter
ho wa* with the government lo
vlsuul education. Ite Iih* ul tended
Hollins College and received 11 degree in art there, mid during thr
past summer lie studied tion-obJeetive art ill Black Maimlilla
Cottage ill North Carulinu.

Mth. Wynn I'rcHidvK
At McthodiHt Met1!

The Woineil’a Society of Chrt*linn Service of the Khenexer Mrlliwllat Clin 1eh met last Wednesday
evenlnjK.nl the Church with Mr*.
J. It. Wynn, ihaiim an, nrriddlng
nnd giving the devolinmil.
A prngrnm "Wlmt Bring W*
To Our Savior?" wa* presented
and Mr*. Carl Bradbury gave th-i
study from the Honk of Art*.
Thru# present were Mr*. Wynn,
Mra. Bradbury, Mr*. C. O. Brad­
bury, Mra. T. M. Carlcr, Mr*.
Clifford Johnson, Mrs. Ralph
PEG
Peters, Mr*. Ilolierl llrure, Mr*.
There will lie a reciprocity lunch­ Leon Htclnmeynr, Mra, It. W. Lord,
eon on Jan ID at l:no n. ni. at the Mra. S. R. Norwood, -md Ml**
Orange Court Hotel in Orlando. Norine Norwood.
Visiting PRO’* and member* of
Chapter Y who would like In atNext time you harherm- franktend are asked to call BOA before furtera serve thrm In iipllt
noon on Wednesday, Jane, 18, for toasted hinir Imii* and Indio
further In formation.
antice over them.

RKNOVATING AN1&gt; REBUILDING
SERVICES
If you hate bedding which la not holding up prnparly or
need* any renovation or rebuilding nervier whatever riwttarl
KOIOl.H at ant*. Our representative will rail In advlae 'you
and give eallmatea on lha work dealrad. We offer free plrk&gt;up
and delivery and prompt Mr vice on any renovation lob.

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

Rill CodyV •

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Plan* wen- discussed for nun Ill Iilm im d t n ttm i
I h i 1 u it h iir « « I i,n Mini it i*avi* a
pleliog tin- new iltuirh hullding at
the moat Illy el ns* meeting of 1 1 ' i ii 11 ( nf I hen t m u in it I «•«•* I m I Id*
Genital Baptist Chill ell lirld at the yt in a m i I ha lik e d t h * ii a s -u stu d t r iii*
New
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home -&gt;t Mr. mi-1 Mr* .luck Gwen
In Co. rlhciry. A covered disli w*ie ini i iithii'i'il I■■ Mil* meet iih:
supper wa* enjoyed 10 rinini't tii-n I hi*v n i I- H i t .» I ti m l W rllM h ,
with the meeting.
M i ’ h N r I hi Ih id k , * *hai h *i W ac
Ml* tbdiert ib'liue* presidtd m i , ( a il lu ll Itlii* I,tun i i , I ’ a lp h
ovei the Ini-me** session and nil W i l h r i r l l , K d w a i I l l r a l v
and
mcml'i ri were u.-ked to eo operate K udtdph l ir d i in iiB Mn* i * x u11% •
on the building project. The next u f fit r t &lt;• **f la-1 \* ai vit i*i r i*
meeting of the rlna* will tuk" r l r i 'l i 'd fin Ilttu tlu i t r l III M i *
plan- on Fell I'J at *1:30 p.m. at Paid I UM't 'i ht i , S»t i« t d i v, ti«i i'*a
I ha lioiiie of Mi. olid Mr*. It. L. Cn»sh&gt;, T t r u H iiin , I •* « M u ffiin tM t
Braimud. Sr., 2000 Washington S r» |* ra iit u l A im -* and H .ilp h W ith
Avenue.
i* ii'll, Vu e P i »•■ u li iu
T im e plrsenl wen tin- llev. and
\ f I r t r ln ii K in y Mi* n rw u f f m
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Mra. S L. Whatley, Mr. and Mr* w ith a M **niiiir u l M u ii m ***(»uii i
Gwen. Mr, ami Mr*. A. II. Maihlov, h lh t ir - . M i S w iH I iimm-iI »»v i » l Ii
Mr. •uni Mr*. Blanton mvi-o. mi I t f iiv r l and t han Ut Mu m w pMdailglilei, Jim lee. Mi ,tp,l Mi*. at* nt * I »» 11n i i v U h it a k r i . w h«*
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Meeting Is Held
By Central Baptists

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TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY
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Entertains At Bridge

M. and M i
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Clffiiers were eleeled for the
milling yrin at the meeting of
Dirt Garilenei* Circle held nt
the home of Ml*. C. W. Bakei,
Flldtiy, and Mr*. S. C. Hirkeraon
gave a talk on "Air-layering of
HBilsru*’’, from which
iiietliud
she explainrrl that a plant may he
m ill'd In six week*.
Of fleer* elected were Mr*, tl
W. Wilke, rhnirninti; Mrs. C. W.
Baker, vire-ehalrman; Mr*. John
Rogers, seeretmy-treasurer, \l*o
.lid&lt;it,iiv* appointed to mienil the
Garden Club Convention, were
Mr*. Irwin Fleischer, and Mr*.
C. K Ginn, with alternates, Mr*
R, N. Itlaekwrliler, amt Mr*. C \V.
Baker.
M u r id T i »h »ii t it -U th e th m ih li'i n f llim u B b ri'y l lo n iir i o u n fm i
The clrrle went on ireord a* m u, in Chin r if u iif f in 111 I "o lu m h lu H 1 \ t it 111k* h it, ’ ,S tn n ‘ii» l M H h i*um jr
.suelnining the derision that the ru t'ftitn y nd*l W iv I m * I iy •»n flu* ll i t z T b i- iiii f f ip p n ,
Sated Palms at the Geneva Ave­
nue 11iiitiglr me not a load ImtNew
\ m k n it i u M e w pi k *
ard.
V(Hit Wltli fill’ll pairtils, Mi mil
Those pie-eul wen- Mr*. It. II
1'lanlalion Estates M ih I li. ir 1* It V V .u jn ri.
MrC'i-din, Mrs Ginn, S irs. RilM i . and M is . Ilai in' I Mn-lu­
II)
IIR S S P t l i r i t s n N
waul Mi Call, Mi*. It. F Ib-hitt-on.
nun r ll.id upi'll ItiMI'U* If) tliidm uf
Mr* FleiM-her, Mr*. Clyde HamM il h i'in u i t ' \
filth ** i \
JM t
M l* .
The I *liin f ki f 14«n&gt; I f it*
*ey. Mi*. F..A. Dv*nn, Mr*. If. N.
tain f in I j*\ M any o f t h r u m ig M uu Sayei, Mr*. W. (i. Fleming, Mr* ly ( I w n r r S \ m i i t «**n
I tn lu w in li v in iiii; H a l
M. It. Strickland, Mr* I. K. Hai- iU In si met I mu* **l llu* n rw \ ••!»• d i up pi*r
*n ni.inv m u ii
len, Mr*. George llaiden. S ir * . lift Jn n . ^ ut ** ni* I* M , w ith ;i l|u i(&lt;
^l i
.md
M i*
l ’ ii* il Ih m r k i i
Wilke. Mr*. Ned Smith. Mr*. J. It. 11*i y |,ii j^ r Mtf e itiliitt * ,V|i K v e ii tt
a Sam hu p a rly fur a m in iS i
Join*. Mr*. Elnp-r Wonleiniy, Mr*, S w ift, p if w d h iil | 11 1’Htf h 1*I Tin* uIlai,
f I In *11 111 * (ni** Mn** week A m uii,;
hv I In* lb '
linker. M1*. Dlekeraon, Mr*. Cul id v iT iitu n i w a *
W H u v n li’lli' h«'ii»i" i M i S w ift, tin * r p it i id v l r i r M ir A ld h 't uifi *,
him. mid Mr*. Hlurkivclilrt.
««111f III . I •Mii.H Us, ( it d f iy s , V r i

Mr* It T War ten eiiemleil n
ordltii invitation to nil to visit
her home ot H11J Magnolia Av«ntte I** -*'4* 144■1 p tii 4 pi-in ■ilia
ho*h with Inn Imgi- lihe-ms.
At 1114- i4-iolosloti 4if Ho1 meet­
ing 11 i4-vl*i44n of Ih e l-&gt; law* of
Alts I ‘tun Ira *" II tefiet IUflel
ttn- rliils w as ti-a&gt;l hv tlie eliiiil- Mrs. Horn Honored
* iim iiu in ii .il htris Mi l ' t ♦11f ti , \ \ d
Mrs John M Blanton. Jr . nod 11111n
in
(1
I a il /
mill t v,
I •Iwm l
daughters, Sarah and Doris, re
Al Oviedo Meeting hu
Those in*- i'ot wet4' M is , I'-ig
am i
I h u ly
i e r ir a t nm
t ,u t ill i r
lurried yesterday to .Sanford after hum, Mi* Kirehlioff Mi* Lleske,
i- h ili h m is t, P a id 4
I*" i *** I Ii* *
a visit of two week* in Hennessry, Mr*. Wmren. Mr*. M* 1ron. Mi*.
OVII |1G ISpei’lal 1
A lot go uu ire i• " illittf 1 and I " tn , M fate
Hkln,, wJIh Mr* Blanloo's mother. Me*»li'i. Mi* CI101 |e* I .nidi, Mr* pcrrei.lagi
of the mi ioI-i-m ••f the i lu h hmi.ai* M o tiil p ( " i f i u til M*
Mr*. Rdna llamlllon
II ago 11, Mr*. Field. M'* Sipple, (tvleih, Wnmiltl'* Club gllthiii’d .fa ille s P ( i t i i " \ m i'l 11u i f , f lid i le
Mrs. ilelel mid Mi* Middleton. at Ihi' Gvieilo Woniiili'a Club H l. ir e 'll and I lm * i I M .d p
Miss Rose Levy left la,I week
Thill silav liioriillig to well,,me I ll'll i* sjiet (a I in|l\ I '• *1 s ..... in111«*
fm Nrw Yolk City where she
M i a m i M is I i e"1 if i A \Y»»k
Mr*. Hdt'i Hum, ntiilr Iircrihhfil
wjll spend iilmut ftvn weeks.
of tin* bVdrrnti'd (!IuIir. who n .ih fie ld 1*11*1 M l H p iii i'i Sk 1 lim a
While there she will purrhase .Art CIuhh S|M»nH«rcd
lu a (III*’
And
ii
vv4- a ii id l
h«»d(»r«*il willi an informal
Spring merchandise for the HollyHy Woman’s Club lifflnir
Hnaek pillty hy tin- hiMinl m»*lnlu t r ilm t , til* he"j;ilifHm j *d flu fu n lth
wood Shop*.
this ns: "*-iutnm Kami
nf tin' lint* ItuhvuiH 10:*llI iid&gt;l yrm uf
year
M eu in m e m m at ed hv
the
An act i hi** for adult*, rupee . ritdp.
Mb* Shclva Mnrrjsnp relurned tally
beginner*, I* being spniianie l I T n f (‘ fu ll h n ilrir fm 11 h e rn hunuH n a in tfii: " f n s t r r r t in P h in ta tm n
toi Dalton, Ou , Saturday after
tlie Smifnril Won,all's Club ami f u lly ftire u rd ln l tliM U ig lin n l w ith K s ta d iv a fte r tin •***&lt;i*»» ru- pie
spending two weeks wllh Mrs Guy bv
lu ** c * are aeheihiled to
hegin | pniiiR ptt Id ", fe rn n ln l H ru z ilid n nit nt and "* w r lia ve '1 ..... . S* pp
Wnrmurk al her home on Park esioiii.
Those |nli-ii'*|i*d an- re - ■|M |&gt; |iir h y Vtr.H T. \V I.u u lr n t nm l a n il S w ift lliiriil"*,
Avenue Miss Mary Warmack re i|iii*teil to teb pln'io I.l:l:i W.
Ai
Mn
Vi lli deep' i
ft i
Ih i
d r i o i Iitiru r riM im iH lru , M r i
tiirnerl to Georgia wllh her for an
VI
The inslructoi will In- Paul Hi&lt; H &lt;•« S m ith , M is . T I. I.in g n nm l ihiym In w eek* Mime n f ii
exlrnderl visit.
mg fniniln-* hn w lit III *1
si'll, who has atmlii'il art 111 Purl*, M i . C. M A iio ,
n f u n iM in il
f»t' n itty
»n4
Urn tlll'il III Ml put lull x rKi*Wd* I » ill *-1
in New York »t the Natioiiol
Mrs \V. C. Hill returned y e sirr Aroilcmv of Design, nod the Ait
le t i l l ' !
liih h *,
1*4*fit 1*1 f i I
w ith
i« Ilie ** e uf i i i i i lir lg lr Inn
day from Slidell, La., where she Student*' f.eagiii, ami Milder ptl- lut ifu will 11* hi ri1114*, hum iMimlrd )»t f l *i til t In II h id lifu y i Ml " I he |
has visited for utioiit two weeks vnti- ln*t 1in lor * incliiding George lb* htlHt' w llh |m|tiH«il l inn. ,\|| p I ill i -x V nuiiig th e m ss w 'li'M iu
as the guest of Mr and Mrs W Billow*, one of tini'ili n'» out Hi iiH n f tliT u td liv t* n itm liiH » 1mi hack I hi | a| Ih ids
&lt; hat I* •
A. Adams Mrs lldl also visited standing irtist*.
S n e id it ’x, lld l M u ttlin
*n I f 11«
|*l* le d Ib t' u rrM llffiH iie d l.
relatives in Bainhrldge and Cairo,
Ini- M ild .*
S ilire M r. I l l s' H I o te ri-d eom
M m . Jo h n fT n u riu r, .Ir nm l M i *
(in . before reluming home
Nlhlnrk nlleriinlnl I IMnjnr f ■•'ill ge ,\ ptl p p t Ilai*
im r e iiil a rt lit * w m k lo r* a p p e a rril I luirlfN T.
gum* lu h it r ita tiu ii w ilh the \ iin y
in m ost o f tin - n o tio n a l
m ag n - ut t hr rnffri’ urn.
The Count and Counlcsa Georges sin e *. He has e x h iliite il in tile N n ­
t.'iPRtR w r r r
i r r r r h 'i l hy ( h r A ti I 'm i *■ nt M n itlg m n * i y . Via
de Chilly of Paris, France, arrivnl tio m il A rn d e iu y o f A r t , w h e re to- I " * ’ id r n t n f Ihi* bn u l 1 Inh, Mr-4, i I Hi* w ife and . In til I i'll a'
on Friday In ho the guest* nf Cant received p ris e * , it o 1 N i-w Y o ik JhimpR Curt In; the tpu'sl n f hnnnr, j w ith M i
P afipas pn i «
and Mrs John L. Chittenden, fnr A r i 'l i i t r r l t i r a l le a g u e . Ilo- N i'iv M i • K u r il; n m l the hpcmihI v le r and Mt
In eph llm I
a slioit visit rnruule to L'nllfnrnin Y o rk In d ep e n d e n t
w in I* I
A itlitx ,
tin - I ' m Ii I pm I, M m . liiiii p i l ’*jirs im .
L'uiinless tie Chilly Is Ihe funner P lilliid e lp lib r S'' 'I ’ i i C e iite rim a t,
T he
* ti hit* i
ha \ e
I ivu n l l i r i L 'lit'ilr i n f liiMMH, M i
Mrs Rli/alielh Munson Heaurrgnrd th e C u rc o ra u A r t G a lle ry In ff«ilpH Ail- tin -Smith, N a th u id l , th id i h-dnla v m Mu
of Atlanta
Ih g in n a l H im f u r , n m l M m . B I 1 nidi 1 I" he with t III II ei*
W n liin g lo n , Ih e S o u th e rn A r t So
Dr. Hleliard Mrrlwrllier of Mir
mlnghuui. Ala.. Is visiting Ids lath
er. C. J Meriwether and Mrs
Meriwether Dr Meriwether is In
lernlng nt Jefferson llrlmun this
pilal in lliriningliam

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n oa llonday; on what day

Argentina.
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Monday, Jan. It. PH2
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TIIE HANFORD HERALD

Officers Arc Named Hlbisciis Talk Given
By Magnolia Circle ' By Mrs. Dlckemm

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Stetson Seeking
Eighth Straight
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Missing As
New Smyrna Wins
Seminole JVs Gain
Second V i c t o r y ,
31-28, From N«rv
Smyrna Beach Hi

Jimmy Smith Tops
Seminole Scorers
With H3 Markers

Cimril Jimmy Smith took over
By KKNTCHETI.AIN
New Hinyrnn HIkIi Hflmol liuili-d the Seminole Individual enge lead
total point* and uveruge limn
the Seminole cuvur*’ two-game In
tieruld Covington, after la-1 Fit
winning ukeln with an upset 41- day
night’* game with New Xmyr
40 victory Inn Friday nluht in the na, |,y
12 points to extend
coastal town. A handicapped hi* total-coring
to fid fin *1* game* tillCoIcry Fed i|iilnli't nlinnst won tho season, Smith
pushed a hind -if
Kamo with a 'i'l point splurge in
Idle Covington with u IN', to
tha final half hut Just rouhln't the
Itt.'l
average
per
game.
ovarcome Now Hmyrnn’a seven
The
roy
guard
aim, took honor*
point lead ut half time.
ill ail nt he, depaltniont* having
The Heminulcs Knlneil some sort sunk
field gun)* and 12 elisilly
of consolation when the Junior tosses.25 Covington
is five basket*
V anity hoapatars won their see- behind Smith uml trail*
ond straight heatlnK the Hinyrnn liy only one fiee throw. the guard
JV i ,11-28 In the Initial fray.
Wise llaidin luooglit up Id*
Tamorruar night the Seminole total
points to 52 to tie Covington
caiera will fare the undefeated
for second pin e. Junior Melt*
atata champa, the Daytona
ranks third with 27 for a 112 aver­
Heath Keabreese five here in the age
per game.
Celery Fed gymnasium. The
The Seminole varsity iiaintel
Uenesmen put un n game fight
lias tullied 211 points in six en
In Daytona the last lime three
counters for a 1(1.5 average. Th"
wo teams played this year loa- Celery
opponents httVO scored
ng after three hey players 2118 In Fed
these six titles for a 44.7
fouled out 57*33.
o r 4 .2 p a in ts la -lt i-r til llll t ill! H r in lThe Celery Fed varsity's lead­ m du m f k i' k n t la ii.
ing scorn , Gerald Covington, hit I 1*.
l | 2. h u
K*. M»
to sing with the choir In Turnim H m ll Ii
fi 3 ft* 1.1* f#:t • in ft'
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last Friday night so the Hctnlnim-ii &lt;'i* V In »(ton
in
f.1
14
If iir tiln
ii :*l
lost with only four regulars hy Mi
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17
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fin
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• mere four points to New Smyr­ Mr f u l l
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na. Covington had a 10 plus aver- I Hi v Is
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replacements rould only tally W ithfiviip
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three markers all evening.
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Coach Fred Genas Inserted T*»l nl*
fl l«T
Iff J l. l
10 *4
Terry Cordell, n much smaller * l l r m t f r « I t i t s l r r
man, in Covington's place arid suhatltutlon was not am-.piutc as the Only Five Quintets
final score proved. Thu Celery
Remain Undefeated
Feds got off on the wrong foot
tallying only four murker* in the
first period while Smyrna dumped
NEW YUIIK
Except for Ihe
III III. Jimmy Smith, the cnl-lllui Pacific ('ou*l Conference and the
guard, paced tha Hunford second Ivy longue. Ihe college huskelhull
ousrtcr attack with seven of the circuits have been going according
14 points scored while Smyrna to form
lagged with 12. Tills still gave thu
Only five rnnlnr team* remain
coastal engrrs a seven point mar­ nn Ihe unbeaten list
gin at the halftime Intermission.
So far the |M,wers have been jmw
The Celery Fed* outsrored erful and the palsies have iii-eu
New Smyrna In the last two rolling over and playing dead in
periods, nut this wasn’t suffi­ must sections
cient. I.anky Wise ITurdln, who
On Ihe Pacific Const, Stanford,
wan held sorreles* In the first Ihe pre season favorite, I* riding
half, came to life In the last along in second place In the South
Iwu ouarlrr* In n desperate ef­ ern Division with two lieulingN In
fort to give Hanford the go me. (lie Northern Division, Washington,
Wise hit for Iwn points In tho which was figured ns Ihe logleni
third quarter and right mark- champion, also Is In second place
era in tha final period to give with one defeat.
. 10 for the evening's ef­
Stanford's murk Is 12 3 and
fort.
*v *
Washlngtan's 12 2. Meanwhile, how­
Smith was held to three murk- ever, Oregon heads Hie Northern
r» In the la st-half hut his ninu section and UCLA the Southern
In thu Ivy Dengue, It appears
or the Initial half gnvu him tlm
Celery Fad's high scoring honor Dial JJult-ndlnu Champion Colum­
for tho game with 12.
bia Is going In find the going tough
W an cil McCall, the lelmimd The Dions had lost tlireo games
specialists, fouled out us did suh before they started lup operation*
lllnk Itlnkuvage for the Seminole*. and were promptly plastered wllh
Heynolds paced thu Celery Fed a (18 115 defeat by Cornell Saturday
JVs to victory with a ln-polnt night
Penn was known to lie the hlg
barrage,
Varsity
threat to the Dions und the (pink
assturil VKm
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DECANI) (Special)—The Stetson
Mi-Hatters, seeking their eighth
consecutive win of the season, will
meet the University of Miami Hur­
ricanes nl Coral (fables tonight.
Tho III Hallers have scored an
average of sllgblly less than fit)
point* * game this ■eason in defouling Florida Southern. Suwunce,
Vale Jacksonville Naval Air Sta­
tion. Mercer (two games) ami Uni­
versity nl Tampa. The Hl-Huttcrs
dioppeil the first game of the seu
son to the Florida Util urn.
In Ihe first seven gomes, the IllHatters hit 32 per cent of their
field goals and 5H per cent of free
throw* The Stetson team hus scor­
ed 550 polltl* III eight gullies to 477
for opponents. The highest score
of Ihe season wu* 07 agalnsl Hunance. while the Tiger* were ruck­
ing up ;&gt;D points.
I In a nl Jim Tuvtnicre, of Cluster,
N J . i* high point mun for the
(ireen and White with to point*,
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leased with the report of John
••rider. Chamber of Commerce
baseball chairman, that the City
Commission has agreed to go along
"In spirit" with tne local club In
providing light* and ground malnenace.

Mr. Field promised to appoint
commlteo's (o work on udvunce
and regular ticket salei somcllme
thia week.

By VERNON BUTLER
Associated Pres* Hporta Writer
To tha surprise of almost no*
body, the Kentucky Wildcat* and
Vanderbilt's Commodore* navo
taken over the Southeastern Con­
ference basketball tr.p spots. Ihl*
MIAMI uiv-NIne games are on week’s busy program, IMng
the state college basketball sched­ launched tonight, promises no
ule for this week, starting with change in the setup.
Vandy. in the lead by half a
Stetson playing In Mlsml tPiil“M
Florida State plays Tampa at game ofter disposing of LouUwns
Tampa Tuesday and tho Seminole* Statu and Auburn lis t week, Is
go ta Lakeland for a game with bqavily favored to breeie past Ala­
Florida Southern Wednesday while bama tonight and Florida next
Florida plays Georgia that night Saturday.
In Athens.
After knocking upst«rt “'lorlda
On Frlduy Mercer plays Rollins from Ihe lead, Kentucky movea
at Winter Park and Tampa Is at against feeble Georgia tonight 4t
Miami. Mercer plays Florida Louisville and also rates a * p d
Southern at Dakcland Saturday, edge over Tennessee Saturday^
Vanderbilt Is at Florida and GeorTho Commodores and Wildcats
la State Teachers at Florida disdained SEC appearances until
late.
the season was well under way
Miami's Sy Chadroff rolled up and
watched L. S. U. and Auburn,
44 points In a single game last than Mississippi State and Florida,
week against Florida Southern to tom to short-lived prominence.
break Mackey MacDonald’i Mia­ The experts who picked Ken­
mi and Florida scoring m ark of
and Vanderbilt to finish one37 (or one game. Chadroff also aet tucky
can breathe easier (If they
a new national high far a single two
game In college basketball thia were ever worried).
Auburn excited all hands by «Jnneiton*
Chadmlf’s feat enabled Miami nine Its first nine games with tfu r
to whip Florida southern by 1M-43. sophomores In ihe starting lineup,
In other games last week, Ken­ but the Pialnamen have now
tucky thrashed Florida, 99-33; Tam­ dropped their last five and will
pa trimmed Rollins, 87 U, and Stet­ be underdog twice this week—
againat Mississippi State Friday
son outscored Tampa, 13-11.
Chadroff leads Iho state scorers and Mississippi Saturday.
L. S. U., although dangerous
with 218. followed by Tampa's
George Monts with 211 and Tam­ with high-scoring Bob Fcttlt and
pa's Harry Rryan with 183.
Joe Dean, haa dropped three cohfercncc games and has sunk to
them In place of Han Antonio. a 2-3 SEC record. The Bengal*
Toronto fa HI. Douia’ triple A figure to better their station ghis
farm team In the International week, however, being g l v e ^ a
Deague. Currently tha Maple alight nod over Mississippi State
Deafs are training In dlalant tonight and rating a decisive edge
over Georgia Saturday.
Furl Dauderdale. w ith the
or league team, headed by pu
rubMississippi State learned some
Belly-minded Bill Veeck, and a of the facts of Ufa last week from
Canadian team holding their Mississippi and Tulane. The two
aprlng operations In Hanford conference defeats dropped them
there i* no limit to the amount to fifth in tho league reckoning.
of publicity we could receive Paul Gregory's Maroons see a
throughout Canada and the Un­ good chance to return to the vic­
ited Stales. These of course are tory column over Auburn Friday.
remote considerations which will
Florida should rebound frorr J t s
he left for lime to determine.
embarrassing defeat by Kentucky
One thing i* certain, If Has and take poor old Georgia Wednes­
Antonio comes here In March, day before falling again (0 sea­
Hnnford will stand to benefit In soned Vanderbilt. For what it's
two way*. As one local merchant worth, tho young Gators still have
bus pointed out, Hanford will get (he best all-games record (lb-1)
113,000 from the Missions' stay in Ihe conference.
through sale* of goods to tha
Definitely on Iho upgrade after
players, scouts, wives and sport*- losing four straight Christmas Hol­
wrilcr*. Then the city will bene­ iday games, Tulane rests until
fit u ii n 10-cent tax f o r every Saturday when the Grecnics ex­
patron witnessing an exhibition pect little trouble from lost-place
game in the new xtadlcm. This Georgia.
doesn't take into account the pub­
Pleven of thia week's 12 games
licity Hunfonl will receive from
the sportswrlters' columns and are conference clashes. Tho lone
sturles with a Hunford datellnii exception is Alabama's Saturday
. . . finis.
breather with Florence Teachera.

State Cage Teams
Play In 9 Games
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Tlie Sanford Basel,all Association
took steps to secure the Sanford
franchise In the Florida Slate
U-ague from the New Vork (Hants
Friday night at its City Hall meet­
ing Sccrelury Miss Maude Hamsey will write a teller to the (Hants
tequesling the transfer of the fran­
chise from New York to Sanford.
When the franchise Is In Ihe
Imiids of Ihe local baseball nssorltitiiin. then Ihe Hanford association
will In an official member of Ihe
FSI, Joel Field, president of Ihe
association, stated that no further
meetings will he railed unlit the
franchise Is in "our hands." This
will only be a mailer of days, he

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ona la the dryness. While tha
sun may be down, it I* herd
for en athlete lu work up the
necessary sweat to get Into
condition. This Is the complaint
Bob Feller haa expressed every
spring the Indian* trained in
Arisons.
Onu of tho unfortunate aspects
about Flurldu Is the lack of suf­
ficient facilities to nccommodato
the rcmelnimr six major leugue
clubs. The White Sox wanted to
cumo to Flurldu two years ngo
hut no town or city lu the itate
couhl provide them the same ade­
quate park and accomodation* as
they had In Pasadena, so they
continued their contract there.
With a fine new park hero, Han­
ford looms as uii ideal *et op.
We are also only a shuit distance
to th« larger cities where other
big league team* tin In und draw
big crowds.
If tho drowns were to train
here In 1052, they could off-set
the smaller crowd* thnt they
might have to nluy to In Hunford
by lower travel expenses playing
club* mud, closer to their Imse.
Also the Brownie* would compcn*
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by playing
as Tampa and Ht. Petersburg.
Con*Sderlng another If, Han­
ford now ha* two good fields
to offer Ihe Brownies, or nny
other tesm that in lx hi wont to
rame here In 19.V1 to train. This
would lesve Ihe door open for
both the Drowns and .Millions
to train In Hanford for 19.13. A
likelihood, should the Brownies
come to Hanford, would be that
they would bring Toronto with

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hourly w»gg for helping with homework
!■ jual about halfwhai |g was when his
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But ftp from complaining, Reddy la
hard it wotfc, building new power plants,
stringing new iine*,.,io he can do men
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Hr KENT ClIETDAIN

The baseball picture In Sanford
hangs in the balance of the Sun
Antonio Mission’s decision wheth­
er to train here this spring or not.
If the Mission* &gt;lu, then the pos­
sibilities lor the baseball are un­
limited. if Han Antonio stamps Its
appioval uu Hanford after train­
ing here, then likely enough it
might Influence the declslun of
the parent club, the 8t. Douis
Drowns, to move Its 11)52 train­
ing operations to this city.
This is a distlact possibility
since ll la ronttdnl by the
Hrownla farm director, Jim
MrDaughlln, that HI. Douis Is
casting around for a new spring
(raining ramp, praferably In
Florida, wbera Ikef a a r t al­
ready 10 major leagne teams
and one of ll* farm clubn now
training. Currently Ihe llrown*
knve a lie-up with Burbank,
Calif., bat they bare not re­
newed their coatrael far I0SS.
One of the dlaadvanUgen In this
West Ceasl base la the lack of
abundant aiaior legane teams to
play, Aaeihar liability la Ihe
great distance between tha few
leama la California and Arlaoha
and eapenae Involved and tima
lost traveling,
This spring there will ha only
three teams In California and
three In Arisona. Desert mileage
batween the moet remote camps
runs over COO mlk-e. In California
tho Chicago White Box will train
In Pasadena, the Pittsburgh Pi­
rates In Han llernandlno and thu
Drowns In Hurbank. In Arisona
tha Chicago Cubs will be a t Mesa
(suburb of Phoenix), the New
York (Dante In Phoentx and the
Cleveland Indians in Tuceun. One
of the complaints most teams
give In trsinlng in those two
western (tales is the bod wuather
in March.
California baa had freeslng
temperatnres many weeha whan
warm weather wee neceeaary to
limber the light muscle* of the
athletes. Having lived in Aris­
ona. I know the sever# winds
of Marrh can delay training
operations many days. Another
bad aspect of training In Aria-

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To Conduct Contest
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Since the (Hants have abandoned
Hanford they have been holding the
franchise until a local club was
formed to request It back. Now
u Sanford baseball aasoclatlon
S YIJ IID W NIGHT'S r e s u l t s that
Is already organised. It la merely
1 IIIn r II U 'l^l'H lH rlO Timet
t t h i.il. i
ft 2w
I *n 3 in a formality for Ihe franchise trans­
2 rityl* «sir I
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3 10 The Association also decided to
m i H i M t i i A t t ;— v. i i t t i i * m i i **
conduct a contest among the fans
11in ft :t'i, I
to re-name the Sanford cluh. The
lllmf
I lit I r l l i i l k f
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l*.4n Mm 7 nn (Hants' name will be dropped and
l iSrk«|s!•11••
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1in
l 11a«iniy l*r*rn
It in (be old label of Celery reda was
vetoed Details for the contest will
in iii it n%ri;—a. mi Hu mii#
' l l i i i r i :M.:t
be Ironed out by Marian Herman,
ll. n a l l l n l l l l n l h
iltM iU lr l
r. w iiiii* a nkI* i n n no n u t
I oo nubile relation* director, and the
i H|sI«m*Ii
i I nn U ii Herald s|Hirts editor and Ihe results
.1 •,. *j -1•ii Hit iii In
2 ,tin reported at Ihe next meeting.
ijn if ili'lu
| m so
The baseball group discussed
11A11,V MH Ii u ; I*tilr T. hI a
plun* for the sale of sign space on
u n i t s \114?i»*ik
p t i . i r u mi
• I I I ll I II II % IT ‘a— ^ M lM r llr
Ihe outfield fences and price of
t ih im
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3 fi.il&gt;) K limutf
ft mi i in 3 3« tickets but nothing concrete was
i Ml** « .«ii»i Ann
ft in i hi decided on. The Association was
ft 111&lt;*«f t*r
4no
•visiIi 1*1.1 ii
|.rc 4u
of slightly belter than 17 points a
I I I I II I I %« i — .# I t ill. * M il#
Tlmn .uii
game
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I in 3 in
Tuvenlere Is playiug Ills third
ii K iir r h t N n lb s ti
11 I ' l h H'l
it \N pm \ v ln t r h u t
• i(') year at Stetson. Ills first, he was
I f * 5 | f I JMitl,
selected on Ihe All-Florida team
l l l i i v k i ;— v. Ifllh o H i l r
us center Dost year, he was hon­
i In#(*i ;i *j .2
1* 4- Iv t ii
37 in I i nn 7 4*i orable mention at farword.
• i. tl VA♦*y fla y
ft no .1 10 Tavcnlcrc has most points scored
Itt-*" f* T r «»11141«T
.1 in In any game by a .Stetson player
f j ti h il t'lii Ml 7 f |I VI ft I*
(21 agalnsl Yale), most free throws
r II M 41 I1.•—:T l l l l f i t a M ill«*•:%•
IT t.tr , :u ,11
scored In a game (1U against Yale)
H#*iim 1**l ' ’f.lllltM i i in
12 in ft
and most free throws attempted
K it it-i it W Mu Id
4 jn 1 ftn
1*11*1V t I'lli l l y
4 2n (14 against Yale).
' i n i n i Ki.i i f - f t * • u i; ii
The team left Dcland yesterday
I l f . i n I I l l t n : — A H llliw M ills
for Miami and will return tomor
i i . h * i IJ ,;l
Athletic Dlfrcctor Hrsdy
f in f i l l Ii*
JO 2n lu ID ft 3*1 row1Y,*|*i II
U un .1 HU Cowell Is In charge of Ihe trip and
1 i l f . i l ll 1
1 ft II Conch Jay I’atlee will be In charge
'ilM Itk 11ll 1 t - N, |n n r,n
Iof Hie leant.
% l\ lie i i v k i :— .v IfMbo M il#
T lifir t :ii J
i Cout h Putter Is expected to start
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f nn f Mil -Jim Carlin und Dick Itolnklng ai
Hi .1 M ill •i» y
7 fin ft n*i
These two sharpshoot­
w n n . t II CHI
3 fin forward*
H im « III IS *1 1Jft Iin
ers scored M (mint* against Tsuii • *N l II | | A 4 I J— ■ I I I H I ' I H U M P
pu. Shanks Hansel probably will
:mn
T lM in
start ut renter and Tavcnlere and
1 My K y I In bn
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During Die week ending Jnminry
•I, llie Unemployment Competisatiun Division nt ihe Muiuiii Industilal Commiseluli paid 4,001
recipient* a total of $X(l,03l».UO,
or individual check* in the
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In addition to tin* sehmds
plant lot; the*e seedling*. iiihIi ,
olio I* me expeeted to holt
• penal plunlitikt* with *....Ihng&lt;&gt;f \ a lion* kind* ohtained fioni
local *mirce*.
&lt;'milter *aid Athol Mat in
Floiidn a l*o would tie widely oh
• c i t e d try w o m e n * d u l l * , pi ll de ll
chit.*, ii in| ii i h c t o r p a n i / m t i o u *

C H IR O P R A C T O R

G IN

file s e e d l i n g * h a v e b e e n g i v e n
l&gt;&gt; t h e F l o r i d a F u i e s l S e r v i c e a*
pan o f it* p i n g i n m o f e n c o i i r
a g i n g p u h l i e p l a n t illy; o f v o m it;
pine*

Anlhoriird

-

DR. II. MeLAULIN

re-

I' V1.1,A II ASSKE (Special 1
Aloie than Kill «chmd* will plant
•hl*ll pllle seedlings in oltselv HltC"
ot Arhnr May Friday, Jan. IS,
nccoidlup tn State Forester C II
I'oiilli i.

Always See

F lrn t S tr e e t n t S a n fo rd A v en u e

a*

ported li&gt; the It, S. Ticnsniy
•&gt;nd a eredit huluncv of 4 77,341.IKH. 13 and a enu*iderntde
lllciea&lt;e nvei llcceiuhcr 'll, IP,'ill
Win n tin hiilnlii'e War $73,1011,
O-'N.tt.H 'The Inlnl helieflt* to
ueeinptoyed worker* the pa*|
yon wa* 4
I32.00, a* mm
pared to $7.0:1'. .082.NO the vein
ending Ih'eeinher tit, liiriti.
In .Seminole i ouruy ;io unern
ployed workei* Iet c iveil $63 I

Whatever Your Automotive Needs

rtiilct

hum,

DR. L. T. DOSS

NOTICE TO CltEMITOHS
vl,l. I'CUmuN’s nnt.lil.Mi lilt.Ut
VMAINST Kl.r 'Vie V SPA UKMAN, sit m,- ItKiJPliSTFH TO
Tl It.N* SAMP nvr.’lt Tn t&gt; K,
Mi Sal*, Hif*n*te» * « Pi-tilt lliireiitl
wkt It Iik Id d,i&gt;** ft.tin ilule *o IhUl
t liev tit-i &gt; Id* Ii'.uUiii Ifil
IFOYD S. SPAItKMAN, SH.

W X R i8 V 0 9 l

lis t*

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Ural Fi*lnle For Sale —3 10— llu*lnr** Upporlitnllira —IU

OltANliF lillOVKS. II neie.*, .Ill AIIF Ytfll looking for an income T
nciea lukefiinit, eiop, etpdp
See Apt. IIIiIk. ut *211 So, Volu*
inriil, *np|die*. tiood
mom.
»m. tiinnge City. One a p a rt­
ment completed. Veruur llaMeu.
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5 III M l
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M il &gt; 1 1
A ll. M illVIANN. Illlllh F it
Sill'.MAN flen.tr Shop fur Sul*
P m H csu lls
i %r i : mi r i. m i i m %.
27511 So. Park
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take up pnvilieul* Jfil.HII per
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12— SPHCIAI SEP VILFS —11
mniilh k’fiak S. Palmctlo.
TM III W 11IIH II II \ I IMS
II t« &gt; I
I (ittif I k pft liar taafftlaa
NW
V
PEIISIINNKI.
N »&gt;t I* hr pl.t H i t t It t liter lilt
;| itiora IGr i*rt lltir iMPtlloi
Machine* repaired.
We 11nve *everill nice home* 1lint WASIIINli
I" I I | ti&lt;iiu l,te* lit*-I*If 11 III-* fttr.ll
&lt;1 iliitra Hr |wr Mar Imim IIuh
l*|" 1* t* \«If11ff| •*•I i 111.i -if I 11f t *
(Jun k, economical service. Work
tile ullcudy financed al low lie
ill lliiir* «fr |irr Mur liiarvf hm
to*. -1 Nl.i r g | . . 4 M ,1*1 | w .li.
tfita ran teed. Call U2K-M.
tere*t I town (inyment* *tinl al
'I'll Midi lit
1*IPtr |ll Mlloll ft*I ."Ii* |»rr Mnr fur Irurljr fiiufrarf
JFlMi Solve your rent lug pooh NEW H OOKS .llMurad to
f 1'' *1 'tht h h nr it till Mui T tin- Vt| ll
M
tr
uufitr
M
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Mnr.
I*I*I' M In Mm | ft,ti*«*,i l&gt;|• I |,|N
lent imlav ’
Iltntltlr rulr l**r Llnrk fair raps.
fretiuo. Old floors mavis like
p!|- •t ■•*!* * Kill t 1UiIm*' ■-( Slllll
SEM IM il.E III-: \1 .1 f
ft* * • * 1*11» | «I-I i i&gt;*| tit* ,11)
new. Finishing, .leaning A wa*
FI2II Mac mil In \te .
Phone 27
*1-5* ' I '&gt;'*',111 I 1 f•at t | *| •I ••V,1l
lug. Portable power plant, H
»tf Milt -aTl*I *■■
*1Mil'll itl«t ImH
lls I ‘ lean l " l * m i p a v e il *t a ll n td
m
years n ip rrirnra In Semiaal#
At! llll I'll- It dl &gt;'I , f I IM- **taI&lt;|ilIt- It I
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Nltiitt lili mill kr arrrptt*l
County, U. M. Ulaatoa, Labs
M 'l, .1. . » I mi i .1% NM !*•
iitrr I hr fplriihttiir MM «ir»**live*
O n e M .n k fr o m ,!2nd .V
Mare
•iriuitltitu I'hflhtr If &gt;«»ur UHtiw la
Ile*• (•*t I. I »*M«|I I.H
I 'a i k \ v .
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ViltMlit-i i iifm
r i fit
llalril In Ihr lrIritliuiir litiuk, lu
lloM
E Indiveiy, fuel Oil—Kero­
I'nll.....
I
ini
Pink
At&gt;
irftiru for Ihlw n*-ru»iMiii*ilail«a
................. I M-Mki.it. I \|
sene Cull 11130. Thrifty Ser­
iltr utlirMlarr l« n|»rrfr*l Mi pat
1*t I V ii*‘i *.1- *11
HOMK
M1TII
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:
I*rurn§»f I»* l« •irifrr fur t»« *'» To the di'etiinimitiou l.nyei we
vice Slut ion.
rriiilrr (hr brni iittwallilr a rttlrr.
tiff.t one of Slllifoiir fine*! OKI.ANIK) Morning Sentinel, Or­
Nil ll (INI %4a mtiaf hr 111 «tir
ttflh-r m* fk« ilny hrfwrr i»ubMhome-. Tloee heilronm* ahonlando Evening Star. Call ltuJph
• it fInn.
with eve, v ollici deal,nl.te feu
Its*V. IlflA-J.
_
I'lrnir iiullfy 11* liuiiirtliiilr Iy
line, pin* apartment in ......
PI.F.M
IIINO
It it ii rrn*r ******r« lu j mir nilwith permanent tenant Ftmnic- Co'itnict nmt repair work. Free
Ur ruu nut hr rr*i»tm*Mi|r fur
ed liy owner.
imirr ffiuu aur luiurrrrf laarrestimate. K. I,. Harvey, 204
SIvMINUl.i: IlKAI IA
llua,
Hanford Ave. I'hnne IH2R;__
^ l2 l^ _ M jijjn o lln \ve.
Phone
27
For couithv and htonchlll* due to cotdt
I.AWN.MOWEKH Hitarpenud, ~Elyou can now gel CicomuUUin vprci.rllv
ryelcs repairedf teak and kay
3— AIITICI.KS F u ll SAFE —,
gtcp.tird for I Ioldten m a new pink
wutk. Prompt service. II. W.
and Hue package and he tur«:
Hhunigu. 3111 K. 41h Ht.
Tt'X El HI FEEDS Complete line.
( t) Vonr child will like it.
Iluitf’i Tax.do Feed Store.
H l’NviltY for home new*? Cali
12) ll coal.on* only calc, proven
I4H ntnl trsk Cireulatiuii to lend
ingicdirnlv
I'll I El i Slllt I Ml’ Ilium*) "Ih e
y o I lie Sanford Herald while
( t) ll coat.on* no ii.ticoltvi lo die
|l. *1 Slit imp on Fat Ih" al limn
-1
FTIH IlKN I
i—
o n vacation
lull* lluloic'c piiKrvtc*
e t’*, :i2l E. 1*1 St.
(4) ll will aid ii.iIiiic lo WHitllC and M inin I nire couple In real nice MA YN AIt I PS Flench An*
\F F IVPEH
llullilnxrr work
A
heal luw. lender, mll.imcd llnoal unJ
Iteusonuhle Itutes Free Esti­
lath
Si
Chicken
and
Shtimp
in
apt.
"
i
i
pel
mauelil
l»a*i*.
I'laee
I'roncln.ii imnihialU'*. time ichcviiig
mate*, Hpieader Service, Finn*
Ita.k.l 76c. Coffee fi,
\ ||
fn i i* iiid in a n d ehi'k-m* Nic&lt;*
Ihe cough and piomiilmg led and
an
1 llolonille and EertilUer.
meal
I
ill
my
in
Haodmigi'l*
ill
al
foi
i
ip'lit
p»
"pie
I'hone
-leap Ack Im &lt; icoiiiiiImoii lot ( tnl
Car pettier A tiracey, Pilot,,
i io.ed Sunday
-I I 1
dicn til the pink and Mac package
i ion \t ,,r atm I
11 &gt;P tjl' Al FI Y Nov I A- I ioi|.li
llh A I K l &gt; h e 'll " " in * i" at It in I tv.
m anges, white A pink Mui*h F. I HIFL Plano Teehuicianhom e
M in i*
n p ti'O '.il
Photo
I'hone (Hi *V. Itoute 1, Han­
See.lle-*- grapefruit i I .’a, lm*hel
•d il ll
F O R C H IL D R E N
ford.
I'aekeil foi -topnotit. *2no
M o l IF. ItN
f in n i'h e il
id . h e n e ll.
uOtiti (tafki, Ckttl Caldi. it.lt ltta&lt;kllli
Fled W Hall phtuto lilltl-j,
CAItl’EN l Elt WOBK
ii|iin trn c iit S lu u ih e . h in d
I ’m itt
Adv.
11 PEW It IFF It. I'lnleiwooil St &lt;t)i 11 Fm igiiirk te|m ir jolis, or sntall
h iitliw n y 17 and 111', SindH t ' l l v
hiiihliog, Cull Jtln 1I42-M-4.
aid Pint l.ike new
*126 111)
lim it . .
Itoniu 1117 Sanford Ulnntir No CABINETS, Counters, Cupbuurds.
5 HIM IM S . h n lh . A d d lied p n ie llc *.
ttonal Hank.
C. Vail, Woodworking. 012 San­
iiiif m ills li.-il l i l t i n g '
\ 1111It * , no
ford Aveilin'. Phone 1413-J.
l o t * L'L’ Itt I ’a l l u i t l " \v e
HE Fit l(i Kit AToft o' O Nmgei
all pun . lain, apt ue fm ju*t KA UFAToltS Cleaned and re.MllIlKllN
II loom
lnin**hed
fnil.tHI. Con l.e -e ll at Sanf.oil
paited. Cohen Itudialor Shop
opallmelil M'lillt* Pilvole hula
Elecfrle Co, I Iti .Magmdin \v. ,
21 m East .'ltd. Sliei't. Phono
‘.’.'lull Mellonville
Siinfotd.
A5II-W.
KI.l/S Office S 11p 1.1y t ’o.
- 3 PltW
WANTEI1
2—
Cush lleginler I'nper.
MISS MAX IE ENT, FISH
Thare’t no lubililula for
MOSS PICK F its lo . I. Ml thick Ft'I.I.E It llruslie* and t osntelie*. llond engraving on silverware,
watches. Inn.'Id * and name
caroful driving Neither
oak grove fm mo** Call Allied
Call Mary M&lt; hiven. ,‘IUII Pail,
plates. 112 F 2nd. I'll. I37H-J.
Pluiim Hint.
Flit* at f,77 \V or I*n7 W .*i "i
il core a lubvhlule lor
1627.
TWlI UNIT Eleeltic Hotplate.
Complete uulumobile ire
NOTICE
t'seil two months 611) Palmetto.
El.OEM.V man deaiie* loom fm
turonce. You provido
three month*
fuoo*hcd, *»r F oil SAFE: II ft Seminole Ituu- Income tax i etui ns prepured.
11 mi P|i W111in in IF Murruy.
ihe inforinatiori we need
ptlilly fillui*hed. I’|i'a*e dew.'lihc
ahoul with lenmle cotiliol.*,
I l l ) Celei v A v e.
naming pi lee pel month It. fe,
windshield and .Tl'u 111*. Si.....
and wall provide llm
enee* if necessary. Witte II"*
SI'E l'l \I.S
lour
Kvliirude,
llifil*
Model.
Kx
police) lor foil protec­
\Y Z c o Herald.
tsIrcKlo* Siding
It un, see Hi. Sllshy.
tion, You cun do il by
A t l 'rule $13 per Si|.
Why
‘V Worry? Anil Ft cere, VoluKrai Esliila For Sale
J—
I! Ci.ol, f '.lot) Sq.
phana if you want.
tile typ
type IHe ipit. I 60 gnl.
Pelnl. I'er210 lh. A'l'lmlt Shingle $H.50
IMIllll'lll type Foil out 3.76
1.76 gill,
We have new house* and liOOO
Cor. Fit si &amp; Elm, Jones' Tire
Atipllol hy Experts
old hmisii* avatltihle with im
S hop, Phone i.ttH.
mi'dlate possession, in one, two EI.KCTIIIC Itmige I Hot point)
AGENCY = =
SELUKirY FI MIIEK &amp;
arid three liedroonn..
Used. Has hud good cure and In
SUPPLY Yl).
New Two lledroom home, nimlt io
•&gt;AM* 'UMI hOHUl*
good
condition.
Only
$116.00.
See
lilli Al Ms pie__________Phone 7»7
construction, extra large lot,
at
Hanford,
Electric
Co.
llll
excellent location close in
Magnolia Ave., Hanford.
M - NOIICEsxPEItSONALH —I."
Priced * 111,600,00, Easy term*.
Ileuiitlfiil Two Bedroom home, III WHITNEY linhy carriage, very AN AHUFT art Riuun. especially
g o o il condition.
Iteusonuhle
Mayfair area, priced low fm
beginners, stmiisoreil liy Sanford
price. Phone 702-W.
immediate sale. Flheral terms
Woman's Club, will begin soon.
can he iirrangV'd.
*|L&gt;‘I/. Contest Winner
Art instructor, Paul Blsaeli
I
have
an
unusually
good
Hulun
Cecllu
Heurtl
Phone ltlM)-Vy_ for particuier*.
■ M in e RK0U0IN0 TUT
him homo, eloso to Hie city vvltli
2011 Yitginlu Avenue
GEOllGE, he sure and stop at
e
g
"
-e*e
1
t1
jgttg
all
modern
conveniences,
can
he
AH
da
Fau-t'a Drug Htore and get a
purehnsrd furnished and reudv •t— AKTICLEM WANTED —5
U M l w ifd ty
bus of that delicious
canny
to
move
lii.
Terms.
-----------------------* « -------WiflH whtn
I have desirulile ranch lands from We buy, sell &amp; trade used in—
AirfoMriHH.Ktt
—is
yon Hive food*
furniture. Wllsurt-Mninr Furn­
60 acres to 20110 acres. I also
iture Co. 311 E. 1st. Phone U6H. KENT A CAR. ll-drw i l| by d lfi
have some large ranches with ■-----LL-J* —
-— . —
Improved planted pastures and
week, or aeason. Engllth ferae
7— I'eta-LlvralrH’k-Suppllfa —7
»*l|l b«for«
stocked
with
cuttle.
and American Forde, eedatte,
■Ml - Ut*a •«
« f MOf *451.
l \ A. WHIDDON, Kit., HltOKEll A tiOOH MILK Cow, gives 2 gal.
elation wagoue and convertible
fas’ll M * a * M
II
ft
So.
Park
Avenue
i'hone
12*1
milk, nuw ho fresh In Jiitiei
mM
m anatw#
Htrlckland-Morrlioo, Inc.,
K&gt;
WIlH
also mala calf, $2(10.00. A. IF
Klrel HI,
i taatfoift#
Hikes, 1503 Mellonvllio Ave., ID4*I DODGE, Radio. Heater, Naw
I wu* »•j’N5«r* Mf*
tj^ of Hall Park.
A. It. FOItMANN
Paint, Good Condition. $775.05
I f I M H l f «•
Keg. HEAL ESTATE Broker
«a* arvitM tfkd
Phone jM lW , _
’
HELP
WANTED
H HIM mfaaf
3750 Orlando Hr. Hanford, Ph, 9M0
IU41) MKHCURY two door aeJan.
Ffir IIHUM
3VANTED—Young man as
Excellent condition. 11350. Call
( P i t la ilPAF ESTATE, wfiether HELP
stilua clerk. Knowlrdgu of tlroe
Albert Fitts at 677-W or 162$
you want to htiy or sail,
are,
all
Zttubes preferred. Steady emor 1807-W-3.
J. W. HALF, KEAFTOK
ment.
Group
Insurance.
Va­
1040—2 door Plymouth. Good con*
Florida Htalo Bank (Ground
nn with pay. Firestone
dltion. Phone (12fl-J.
_____Floojr] phona l 768_______
.Stores_____
___________
Uadlo
NEW 2 Bedroom houae. Kicullent BOY With ecuotor or iiicyelo to AESOTA ConvertibU 40, Ri
and Heater, Priced to aell,I. Sec
locution on two lots. Can bo
ll/iti/
deliver Tumpn Morning Tribune.
at Warner's Gulf Ssrvlcoi fita*
_ .r.
handled on easy terms, Batten J l o * W.FdJ. c/o Herald._
Hun, 1st Street and Sanford
Electric. _________________
W
A
N
fE
b
"delivery
t&gt;oy,~
apply
Ave.
n EH partly
partly furiiiJT'ffiREE ]H OUSES
Palmetto Grocery, 317 Palmetto
for iaeuu or will
id 11 l l
fiTR AI L in ts
‘.vc.
Mil itparaUly.
Lyman School,
5ly. Lyman
Longwootf, Fla.
______
1049 SPARTAN Manor, .
" o re1w anted"

HERALD
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MALCOLMMACNEILL

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equipped, excellent condl
INCOME PHOKKTV
ralkcnncnr,
eleepe four, 1 room*,
Large furnlehad home, garago BABY BITTER. Mre. Falkcjibcr*.
Beet
reference
equipment. Dodeon’e Bo. _
apartment, iw
good
u condition,
cunumuii) close
vj
Ava.
Trailer Court, Banford.
In. Good Income. $11,800.
D A ItrarffP-R . Beef: of raferencee, Mre,
Miriam Vlaup, 116 THAI LE R-^M •-leal, f o d e«f
____ ________
A. R. LORMANN, BHOKER
West 10th Ht. Phono 1U13-M.
tlon. Dreamwold Trailer Park.
M So- Park
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tH E SANFORD RtRALT)
Pag* I
Monday, Jan. 14, IW3

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yard Friday night, railed four
block*, hit Ine roof of a houie, cut
four rafter* and severed electrical
connexion* before It crashed hrnk
bi
en to the floor.
Harvey Johnson, Negro occupant
of the house, rp|Kirleu in excited
lone* to the Florida Power and
Light Co. that a buzz saw had gone
through hi* roof, and that the
llghla had gone nut. The police
were notified.
Guided by two similar experi­
ence* In Ihr matter. It did not take
Police Chief William* long to In
cale the owner of the hurt aaw,
Jesse Ahrurns, Negro, who wh*
found to have been operating the
xaw in violation of city restrictions
at 1207 West Ninth Street.
Chief William* recalled that this
wa* the second time one of the
buzz saw* belonging to Abrams
bad taken to the air. Hack In 1014,
the fly wheel of an engine n pc rat
ed In a wood yard by Abrama got
loose and Nailed
six blocks, and
ll« ...................
itarted Negro rcsldenls reported a
plane had dropped a bomb near a
house.
Jesse Abrams, by police order,
has now slopped culling fire wood
In a ' ‘restrlcled” residential sec­
tion, said Chief Williams. The
broken hmz sow Is being held at
the police station as evidence.

Dade dnd Palm Bench
Lead In Accidents

TA 1.1,AHASSES (Special)
Dade m d Palm Reach counties,
reporting HI and 12 traffic
deaths respectively, led Ihe »t*te
M s s l l s s t S V tsm V ss r lin n
house was n raging inferno. A In the number killed on Florida's
neighbor, Peter Cooper, altrniplcd street* ami highways for Decem­
unsuccesiifnlly lo enter. N apier, ber, the State Highway Patrol
end the xli-ening children burned tentatively reported today.
The loll for the month wa* 112
In death in Inn flumes. Pulrolmmi
I loin |, thinking Tommie’* wife with morn death* believed yet
wasn't going to return to the to he reported. The count wax
bill with the laiiul money, Jailed made Jan. 10.
In third olarr wax Hillsborough
Tommie, Willie mul Harry.
riiunly, whlrh lind len traffic
Fire Chief M. N. Cleveland, a f­ fatalities.
Volusia reported nine,
ter an iinsurei-saful attempt lo
Pinellas' loll waa seven.
survey the di-lirl* yesterday, run- andFive
killed In rolllslon-i
eluded an investigation tills morn­ in Duvalwere
county.
ing placing I In- causn of the fire
CminHe, reporting rout death,
on cither "a lighted cigarette or from
traffic nrrldenta lo Dcrrm
kerosene lump."
included Hrowaril mnl Polk.
Ho tbv.irilrt-d the bodies as only berThree
fnlalitlex were
n “handful of ir.xhea". "Only Ihe counted In such
each of the following:
baby Winifred was dlseernahle,” Kxramhia, Grange, .laekxon, Mon­
he stated. (l«rnr Decker, highway roe, Naxauo, Hrevurd and Pot
tyalrolnmn, slated only the mi-tnl nain.
roof lay on top iii the ruilm of
Twn wer« killed in crashes in­
the Holt homo.
curring In Walton, Lee, l.nk",
Napier anil the Holt children Rumania, Gadsden, Hay, Tnyloc
warn burled thla afternoon at the and licon enunttrs.
Hui Inn Cemetery In Hanfiuil.
The small adlnlnln" countle-.
of taifaystte and G llrhrl'l hav-tty The Associated Press)
rnnnrted no traffic fatalities si
At leust 7 other person* died fur In IDAI.
from ac-'ciilniilul muses In Florida
Thoan killed Included 57 pa- uver Ihe weekend.
sengc rs,
12
pedaitrlani,
4U
At Del,null Nntiirday night Izclla ilrlvrra and l«-n hirvrle riders.
Leo .Moore, 2, and Louis Kdword (Inlv III falidltle* occurred In
Moore, 4. hurnrfl to ilea th. Twn
1,V 1 'other cliildinn and a woman got urban areas,
i t r J mil of the house
, A panel truck veered off the
City And County
paved portion of n llorlow street,
Iaa*a V'ruiM P u r U«»l
swerved shnrply lo gel hack on.
and ovcrlurned. Crushed under the not to request anv seertndary mad
machine wax Ihe driver, Margie building program of the llmul
Davison, 2.1, of Wilder Huyen.
Department for IEIJr'J. In order Hint
Mrs Mary F lloherl*. 70. a ped there oiitv be * financial carry
extrlan, was killed when she was over for tile 1115:4 project*, end In
Id! by a ear nl Tampa Sunday nnler to have sufficient fund* for
ni^tit
right-of-ways (or pro|rrtx now
t .Incksonvllle Jerry Williams. perilling. It was pointed out that
29, Negro, wa* killed in Ihe xccnnii what would be spent tills year
aerldent tie wn* Involved In Sunday would Imi for rlghl-nf-wsv*.
The Commission agreed to ronight. After u minor accident he
jdepjKul from bis car In Invesllgale nperatn with the Atlantic- Coast
the damage
Line Railroad In rehulldlug Un­
Then, police said, a tractor • crossing of the tllg Tree Hoad
• r;
trailer operated try Johnny Mack over th* track, following railroad
rlrown, 211, Atlanta, collided with Improvements Including the leasanolher ear ami slammed Into Wil­ enlng of a rurve In the Hark from
liam s' ear William* was pinned twn to one degree* at that point
Itmler lire vehicles in n ditch. as a safety measure.
Brntvn ivn* frilled mi charge* of
The changing of the rurve will
liinnilnitghler and driving while In- necessitate Hi* railroad arqulrlng
- ' i l l s - ! _J i .
toxienled
a portion of the Hlg Tree Road
la-nry ('oxwell, M-year old Mi­ running parallel to and east &gt;&gt;|
ami carpenter, wa* killed and hi* tha track. In order lo replace the
woman companion wn* Inlurrd road It will he necessary for the
Hunday when Ihe automobile he County to acquire from John
svx* driving riverlnrned on Ihe Meisch, abutting property owner,
Overseas Highway IS miles norlh a (V? foot wlda ilght-of-way ex­
of Key West.
tending for HOC feet. A. II. Peter­
Willi ('unwell wax Mrx. Kvla son, representing the Railroad,
Hliihlix, 41, also of Miami, who was agreed to secure thla for thu
hoRpitallrcil In Key West with In County.
carallon*, neck ami back injurlo*.
The Commission made several
Florida Highway Patrolman M suggestion* to he submitted to
i , Wilder said
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the
automobile ...
hit th* Railroad. On* was that all
»ume loose dlrl, skidded and rolled grades coming up to tmth sides of
over four (lines. Ho estimated the th* track, bo not more than 2 per­
RH" automobile's ipoctl at in miles an cent, and that th# A.C.L. Railroad
hour and said It wax southbound furnlih
* «
*rock
‘ c i n and ypav*
w e w »the n400
u i ) nfoot
n ..
, when the accident occurred.
•trip, IB feet wide on tha rlght-ofway secured from Mr. Meisch.
County Surveyor M. C. Hagan wax
ROTC CtlUlHtC
hU lN F H V IL L B (Special) - dllooted to supervise the road
*
. Thirty-six University of Florida grades.
, ;
Including (items MrCall
Three roads will meet at (he
Hanford and faculty member*
»ha BI* Tree Road, tha
urned to the campus last week old Orlando Highway and th* clay
an eight-day reserve train- road to U k s Mary.

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Thomas H. Ferguson, veteran
Dnilr County Justice of the Peace
srel S oiilII Claims Court Judge,
ha* announced his eundidacy for
the state Itnllrnnil &amp; Public Uti­
lities CommisNion in the 1002
election'.

Wave Of Battery
Stealing Breaks
Out In Seminole

&gt;IL C. L. PERSONS

NcgroesHeldWhen
Shine Is Found In
N e g ro Residence

I

A raid In search of concealed
moonshine Ihpior Saturday rdght In
n house til 1000 Fast
“ ...........
Ninth St!
Street‘
resulU-d In the finding by police n(
a 30 gallon tinrrel full of moon-'
shine, and a number of ImiIIIcs par­
tially full of Ihpior.
Annie Grace Mike. Negress, and
wife of Willie U-e Mike, wax raughl
In the net of selling Illegal liquor.
waa aijc.-U-d aii-1 I* now la-lug hold
legal
fer trial on u charge of llles
session and sale of moonsnlno li­
fiuor, said Police Chief liny G
William*
He pointed lo Ihe barrel of
"xhlnr" in hi* office, which he
said had hern found in the attic of
Ihe Mike home To a faucet, nn
Ihe bollom of it was a broken rub
her huso such as I* used with hot
water hollies.
Chief Williams explained that Pa
trolmun Hen Hutlcr, during the
raid, clicked Ihe stopper nn Ihe
hose (hat apparently wax connected
10 an rmply hot water hollln hang
ing on the wall. The hose was runnerlril, however, lo something cl*c
for out flowed moonshine liquor.
The inillre slrared Ihe hose Into
Ihr wall and up lo the altir where
11 was found connected to Ihe bar
rei of iiipior.
About 2.1 five gallon Jugs, some
partly tilled wilh liquor, wus sei/
ed, iogelher with whiskey glasses.
WiltTe I.ce Mike, Ihe hoxluind, was
arrested by Ibe governmrni ai one
time for liquor violations, snlil
Chief Williams

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MIDDEN? HUMAN *dih.trms" i.jriy Jim firms, R, March nl Dlmci
Hosier Child for
ns James Donohue, District ol Colombia Com­
missioner, look* on during the yulin^i ter's visit to the White House
Larry Jim wss stricken wi'b polio win o 111 months nld. The visit was In
ronncctlnn with Ihr nationwide luml-i uising campaign ol the Nations'
Foomlutlnn for lofaulile Paralysis.
(fntemallniu! Smi-idphofn,

Try and Stop Me
•By BENNETT CER FTi JUN1PKH UHACIO, asked w hy he alw ay i dosed
C^OLONLI.
* Im eye-, w hen lie ilr.ink a m int julep, explained, "The sight
of good Ilk.di. :»•lit. alw ays makes my m outh w atah, and 1 don't
aim lo liiivc my drink di&gt;
tided," The inlnnel, hnwevei
In-lirves there is u lim e and
place for every Hung. O bserv­
ing Ins tw enly-ycar-nld son
out on tin- vrrundnh wiili a
Julep in one hand and llnnthci hand aruund Ihe w aist
of the lie lie of the county, Inloflecli'd, "That liny Is sq u an ­
derin ' lllly percent nf his
youth Ho can tit ink w hen he
gels old!"
1/mls Kolxd dragged a dap­
per, lonliocleil character op to
Mohby Clark's table in Dinly Moore's steak house, and said, "Bobby,
shake hands with Htr Twomlily Dickenson Waymuller CadwallsdtrIHliiiteigh."
"Hay." ntwerved Clink, "if hr adds Just one name to that strln f
In- con sell II to Collier y as a short-short."
Ucpirishi IMZ. i&lt;r li.nn»o t'ui Poirit-uiN *&gt;» Kis* rrsluni RtsdUsu.

irnHllHiir* S'rnin l-a«r l la ,)
Itotary Club
for the purtmxr of ileveloiUng uir
laiwer," MuJ. Gen Clnude Feirn ,
I V ••rtflHiiprl •'&gt;#»«*§ I'HfiP f l n r l
bmii'h lold Ihe Reds.
America emlure forever- O n *&lt;■
"You could agree with Ihe llol I safely
assume that everything is
ted Nall,ms Command llml th ere1
to lie all right?"
lie no development* of mllilnry going
"If *0 , then we Imvu gut tu
airfield* on either side during Ihe
house," he declared. " We
nrmixllee When you takr Hint step clean
have got In go bark lo tb&gt;- ul-l
the world will lirenlhe easier, for system
of hnnrsly and deeencv in
you would have given your first gnvernment.
We Imve gut tu get
positive indlealino of siueerltv to rbl uf the .hule,
lust, greed mnl
ward a stable ririnl'llru mid Iben- nvmlrc which are mining our
ly WIltlAM HIT
tori’ Inward peace "
cmintry."
Ccnlrnl I’m t Writer
Aflerward Ferenliuiigh told new*
“I am not in favor of going bn-k
men speeches of the t'ommiuiist to the horse mul buggy days," Indelegates were "Interlarded with explained, "but we need to go
GKNKIIAI- t KK'M candidacy Imp** oobls lo obtain In Imlomore propaganda than heretofore " hark to the good old fu'htoiied bus certainly eel the imiIIHchI |w&gt;i China. That's odd since that
"It wa* difficult lo stay on Ihr church-going Gnd-fcnring days of tu Ixrlling. For onr thing. It country steme to be In It moat of
mihjccl of airfield*." he said.
our fathers and of the men who promlMCK to possibly prevent the Hie time.
built till* country. We must min
IH33 campaign from being Just n
t I I
tug,-tlier mnl let the nothin under- prexliientlal T-party—Tall verauu
lly MIMI FARNFTI
Auulhrr PrrucA r u b l u r f crisis.
stand
Hint
we
ore
tired
of
living
SFDtlL. Korea U*—South Korean
Truman.
HaliH* IIke that appar rally are
Infnnlry and Chinese Mrdx clashed In n nation of pulltlrimis who
! t !
p irlly hard to Break.
look
only
to
the
nest
elreHon
and
Imlny In n series of hnltle* mi
Ho
/nr,
Znilok
(&gt;NOifcr&gt;;i/
l.»
reI I !
Kornn's western front
In Ihe wr want n return to the dm* of oiniuiMg orMlrof. Ilr'x haiiug n
Washington TV eett ere being
hruvicxl nellou, the Koulli Korean mir grent statesmen who looked K r/auirr rnoiiitix rap made.
Invaded by leskresMhes, we read.
First Division bullied four limir* lo Ihe nest ueneraHiui."
hrarluft Ihr Irllrrlan “I lAkr Ihr." They should feel right at hease
President Jark • Kntlgan an
Jn an imsurcessfnl altemnl lo win
I 1 t
nonneed thgl n meeting of the
potent the Bwe^yw aseastere of
tinek hill txisillons wrsl nr
nl Korang
'
Ixinrd of dlrerlor* will he held at
Tka keowieeu* "Min Varls" has ihe szlenee BcHaa prog roan ,
|x&gt; losl lo Ihe Reds Her 2S
Ihe
home
nf
James
L.
Ingley
nt
ost
keiame
a
U.
I.
tllliea.
fine,
l i t
Northeast of I'anmunjoni, Ihe
fade let* always has ream far
Inice conference site, other South HjlMI o'clock next Thursday night.
It may coat a million buck* to
Andrrw
Rtlnc
announce
I
that
a aether pretty alexe.
Korean soldiers recaptured tine of
send tha U. 8. M a il t« Ut* Olym­
t I t
Iwo hills they losl to Ihe Chinese the Hhrlnu Cluli's Crippled Childpics. Thsre'a nothing amateur
ten's
Clinic
will
he
held
In
Jack................................
(H
Sunday nigh!
Hot water, according lo a new*, ntmut those Big aamee except
xnnvillu
In
Fehruarv
with
J.
L.
tl. S. Kirili Air Furrc said snow,
paper correspondent, le elmoit th* athletee,/
fug and haze held down tighter Tlmrnley, Col. H. G. Ilarrlman and
Claieoce
Welsh
nx
the
local
com­
and Iminher xlrlkrs Monday
Fleet F SO Satire Jets, sweeping mittee.
In very minny rrgions, dark I Nepal Is an Independent king­
Visitors were inliodoced jby
MIG Alley over Northwest Korea. (Jintlrx
clothing tuny actually lie bettor dom on Ihe eouthem elope nf
Morrlxon
nx
C.
II.
Leaker
spoiled about to Russian-made of Huntington, I’a., Fred Havwell than wnlte, reflecting clothing. I the lllmalayaa.
MIG
1 3 Jrts
.......................................
......._
un Ihr Manchurian
lltimlnn, Ohio, Jack Zucker of
side of Ihe Yalu River border, bill of
Jamaica, N. Y. mul Chief Mack
no contact wa* made.
Pilots of olher U. N. planrn re ­ Cleveland of Hanford.
ported (hey Inflicted about 43 Red "lake prisoners. Inflict CAsualllea
(mop cxxuxltlc* In dose support and destroy equipment, supplies or
attacks along tho warfront ami cut communications, then return tn
rails at 31 places
tacos In North Korea. ho so without occupying enemy
The Mouth Koreans pushed off positions."
before tlswn Monday against twn
hills guarding Falk's peak, Hut

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Ic* and olher* who "mlghl ho use­
ful in an Indochina campaign."
The paper gtjve on source.
In another dispatch quoting uni­
dentified Canlon sources the paper
sold the Reds have cslalillsheij a
naval base In Ihe I'aracel Island*,
4k?7 mile* east of Indochina II
said Ihe base was set up under a
secret directive from Moscow.
The paper said a Communist flrol
uf three gunhoid* converted from
Russian trelghler*. smaller craft
and submarines Is operating from
the new base.

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..ie staff officer said Sunday's
action across the Fenltnula was
What Is believed to be the mostly raiding patrols and light
largeet forest fire | n America probe.
oeeurred In 1434 In Main* and
said (heir purpoae was to
Naw Brunswick.
It burned' owiar
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homeless burled in hi* adopted country.
CpI. Alexander Stewart, 22, was
In Korea
trying to repay the kindness shown killed In action Dec. 24.
Blit Ihe casually list doesn’t ■tell
him Tn the l/nltcd States will be
how Ihe youth asked — and got —
the help of a congressman lie
transferring from Ihe safely
Japan lo the Korean halllefront.
II doesn’t tell how he came lo
America twice ax n stowaway liefore Congress passed a special law
to let him stay hen* legally.
Mrs. A. Axicrixl of Houston, his
foster mother. *sid Sunday night
NBW YORK ijs—Some son Ihea-1she would bring Ihe body home
ler patron*, Intent on watchinn a for burial "I know IhM is what
movie, were unaware Sunday that he would have wanted n e to do,"
almost before their eye* life wsi she said.
Al 22 (he corporal wax an oltL
being crushed nut of a 14 year old
boy by s mining orchestra plat­ hand at war and fighting W heQ
he ua:i 12 he ran awoy from an
form.
orphanage In Alsace, Joined the
The youth. Anthony llinskuvlch underground and finally escaped
Jr., was killed as he curiously lo North Africa He wa* adopted
peered from his front row sent by the 133rd Regiment of the 34th
beneath the stage of the Academy Infantry Division ami foughl with
of Music Theater on 14th Street. Ihnn
for five years — North
The descending nrcheslra platform Africa, Sicily, Anzlo
esught him against tho wall of the
When the war -was over Alex
pH. crushing hi* head.
-lowed away on it *n&gt;np ship ami
Police said apparently few of the
In America Members of Ihe
patrons realized what hail hap came
133rd gnvc him (2&lt;s) and he struck
pened and Ihe film wa* not In­ out nn his own. When he tried &gt; 0
terrupted.
enlist In the U. S. Army ho dis­
An assistant manager of Ihe covered he was an nlion. Hack lo
theater said Ihe plalfnrm wo* be­ France he weld There was no
ing lowered after some children record nf his cilizrnxhlp Ihrre,
had tampered earlier with ihe Again he slowed away on an Amer­
stage control*, causing Ihe plnl ican ship and arrived In Galves­
fnrm to rise above part of the ton, Tex , July i. UU7.
screen.
Ill* foxier mother then was an
assistant t! K dislrlcl atlornry
handling immigration rases Mho
lieenme Interested In Alex and In­
Hv HPDIIM JOHNSON
terested olher*. among them Hep.
Make allmvxnn- Inr rixln- r.i'lx Albert Thomas (D.-Tcx.J. Thom afJ
in olaonln:- Ihe farm operation for introduced a special law in Con­
ll)4‘!. Florida farmer- nr,- -endtid­ gress to let Alex slay hero a* nn
ed hi- ernnntnWI* of the University Immlgronl The maxurc passed In
of Florida Aurlrultiirnl Kxifii«lon August of tO.Vi A few day* Inter
Service. In tost fnrm production Alex enlisled In Ihr U. S. Army,
"oxt* were nl-inil |:» perrent uliove and was xrnt tn Jnpao.
"Alex became very llred of J a ­
Iasi year. In Ml3’.! time xe.-m likely
to go up may lie another 3 pen—nt. pan and wrote that ho wanted In
gel Into action." Mrs. Axelrod saltj.
Willi n h'eh level of prodwH&lt;tit,
a month Inter I got a lellnr
fe&gt;-tni‘r&gt;. will m e n lot of liti-hrr "Atmtil
from Rep Thomas saying lliaj
prlrcl
liilior,
prieeo M
W , eeonoinists
re a r,,.S i* poinl
point out.
mil. A|rx ,ta(, wr(„ PII nskln„ fnr hc|p
and maybe „ little more fertilizer
„ 1P rit,|,„ n (lrp T h ,,m « a
at higher price,, harm omchiiierv s;li(,
h „ (M .
, haven’t done (h^*
is expected t„ nuitimi,- at thl veronu thing by seeing Hint lie gels
year's high price* nr pn&gt; ililv pn Ills wish.
up miideniteiy, |„ gi-nenil, fiuni
er* will need more nuirhinerv nod
litHV lllly « , much II* they ran gel.
1,ckru! N o tice
I'rlre* iif Imlldlmt ntrileriid
feed, seed, and post klllei* will
M in e d ro s r r r . i i i
roiitlnue high enrlv in IPiVJ. All in to WAf.TKII TltOUTMAN, wli-o.
el,e
uf reslUenoa Is onhnnwri
all. fsrmei* mav huv more gmuls
run i,,e hereby reijidretl In III*
and service* nod pay mure fin vuur
v*r|l I , drfetip,-* nersitnally *,r
them, it i, lielievd iiy Civile Mur- l,v Aliorney nn Ibe I .111, ilay if
l'&lt; l-riwry, r&gt;.".Z In Ibe ntlb-n uf tbe^
piller, nssistmit erimnmixt.
I'b-rb nf ilu- , ’(re,ill I'utiri -if th « /
Rising eosts Uie&gt;e p.l.d few s’lnlli .Juilbliil rlr-n ll. Hemlnute
year* have forcer I muriy farmers r'-iiiuly. MnnfnrU. Kluriiln In « -er............nn. more ,|,ll,i
11 |&gt; m|||,
lull, illvnr, e pr—eeillitH
« rase
uei i, ..........
rspeiiHii,
( „,lM „r prmlltia
hp ,„|IM,tn
i»
production lielil fur IhiligH ntlier I , -..rmiy, 1‘lnrlila In elixneerv An nl,than teal estate. With the prospect b r e v liili- il I d l e u f s til,| rti-ip e b e ln *
.M11.1 -II 111 i T ltn l.'T M A N .
I ’l a l i i l l l f
for further increase* In IHM, far­ v«
1 V A I.T K II T ltn t tT X IA N . H e fe n -Imers' debts secrh likely to rise
W IT N K N H m y h *n -l nn-l n fflc la l
still more, Mr. Mtirphreu says.
seal In H aiifu r,t. Kim l-l.i llilx 1 1 in
They could accumulate far enough ilsy
n f .In n u a ry , l»SJ
to put serious claim* on formers’
ri r 11 d l l N’ t &gt;r in
r i s r a n f th e 1‘iri-ult d m ir t
future Income.
, mr- a i . i
With this situHtiun in mind, the ll&lt; il'M li« i.t iU lt A H H lW lA T K H
f,
Cl
(cnnomlst hold* up a warning A M u riteya fu r I 'i a l n l l f f
I ’ n . fins isn
hand. They signal farmers to pto- K .in fun l, K luriiln
cerrl with caution. (Jut cost* where
you cun. Operate the tann a*|Cfflciently as you call figure out. Kflirient oiieration--ul ways ilesii-ntili!—will |iuv well III the yext
ahead, they say.
H E L P FROM
HOUSTON if
French waif who

Boy Is Crushed To
Death Dy Platform
In Movie Theater

Cedi M. Webb Is
Named Head Of
Game Commission

elements of a counterattacking
Red battalion blunted the assauf,
ill
and drove them,back four hours

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French Waif, Adopted By American
Division, Died Fighting In Korea

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A wave of battery stealing lias
xwepl Herr Imile County In Ihe
’past len day* a* the total bus
now reached 20, Hherlff P. A
Mem reported this morning.
Most of I lie -denling has centered
in the Oviedo ureas with tl bat­
teries mol three night-lightx from
a Fin mull tractor liuvlng la en
stolen in that sertion.
Oviedo I'ollen Chief George A.
Kidney said this morning, he bad
one d m . "We have mnile prints
of the right front tire and Irarnt
them to a store In Hanford." lie
TAl.I.AIfASSK.K
- Crell M
rom hided I but lie thinks the gang
innies floor Kanfoid breante of I Wchli is the new »halrmnn of Ihi
Flornlii Game anil Fresh Wafer
this tin- clue.
Hr believes Dial the butteries Fish Commission
Webb, who lias served on the
lire being sold lo trucks wldrh
lake llii-in cither lo Jacksonville com mission since HUT was circled
or Tampa for side I here. Mod of lo head Ihe group Ihix year ul no
Ihe hatteile* atoli-n In dale have Iorgani/utliimil meeting at Willistno
mine from fuiin trnrtors, but Saturday night lie hit* served as
nine were luken from the Long chairman twite before lie wu*
wood Smith Hinthi-r saw mill in eleeteil lo Imuil Ihe group lids year
at an iirgunl/ullminl meeting at
Long wi hsi
The st•ili,n batteries have be"n Willlstiin Saturday oiglil lie h a'
taken from thexii flvlrdo funnels served as chairman twice before
(!. It. (Unlit*, tit It w Kate*, U; He was eleeled chairman for the
Curl Dnul. I; G. T. Nlbhok, I; firsl lime in HIM. then was r&gt;i-1nl Ihe i hi i m - triietor llgblri from elected in Hl’ii. but quit tile chair
manxhlp ufirr Iwo inonlli*.
lire Moon fiirirl.
Welili lakes over the chair from
Chief Kelsey said, "Till, same
thing happen* ovary year mnl I I, G Morris of Monticello. whose
on the eomtnission expire!
mu i unvoiced it* a gang. Tills term
who was replaced on the gam"
'am e gang stole the Long wood and
batteries noil may have stolen hoard by A II jilch of Tuilnhiis
inanv more lli'it have not been see.
Saturday's merlin al WilliHmi
lepnrtrd."
wn* the first attended hv lllcli and
anolher new member, Harris Dro»
of West I’uini lleach
Korean War

j m d b y jh e U. 8. Army TraneA U. 8. Eighth Army stiff offi­
Labrador’* puffin;, rivaling tha
JKtrtullon Corns.
cer said Ihe rlose In fighting was
cliff
■
iBWillowa
- n is fiw iS M
|of
||
p
Ban
g |{
IJtUM
f |M * |
iiL*?? nighljgnt of the..program Capistrano, laav* their eummaF “bitter,”
the members of the Unlvrralty and winter haunt* on defjnlta
Falk's Teak. Inst lo a Red ar­
U -was a cruise from Tampa date# and arriv* at their Hestlna- mored thrust last month, Is dose
- o Havaza
loathe two hills
— on th# training ship tlona with equal predictability.

•017, making.In;
ports of Key
naklng the pods
Fort Jefferson en rout*.

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Buzz Saw Breaks

Mrs. R. Hamilton Loose And Sails
Files Candidacy To \ Blocks In Air
A flying buzz saw, breaking
State legislature Imiac
while in operation In
' a wood
Mm. Itulh M. Hamilton of Kern
la r k announced Hnturdny ax a
candidate for slate represent*iivr* Iii Group No. I, subject In
the Deinocralle Primaries In
May. Mr*. Hamilton any* *lie I*
riiniilnii "nagainst
gainst'1 anyone
not running
Hi! "for" -•■m^tl'inc. M it (T*
Hone) Smith la the Incumlient
ami M. N. (Mack) Cleveland haa
nniiinini'fil for the same office.
Mr*. Iliimlllon waa liorn, reared
mnl educated In Iowa and Minneaotn whrre she taught grade
kchool for II! year*. For the oust
Ifi years, she Im* bren walking
In the iniiill education field, Last
rummer ahe spent In .Scandinavia
where ahn almlleil the elementary
arhool mul Folk 11If
lull School* for
uiliilt* mnl gathered mutrrhd for
,radbi mnl lerlnro work. At tiresent aho la mndllrtlng alt educatlonal pi riorum over WTflll In
Sanford
While living In New Hampshire,
r Republican stale, Mr*., llarnllIon waa eleeteil na a Democrat to
the House of llrpr mentallvrii In
1(141 where ahe served nn the
rdilrallnn nnnm ltler.
She i* the willow of the late
Itr, f . Darter Hamilton, noted
X-ray siicrlnlist Iii Philadelphia.
A Roil, I'oler, 1*1 « Junior at the
Lyman High School.
She will net ns her own cam­
paign treasurer and has desig­
nated the Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Hank n* Depository.

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AMMKtalad l*r«M Leaned W ire

VOLUME XXXX1I1

Kefauver Confers
W ith Truman But
Holds His Tongue
Friends Boom Tennes­
sean For President;
Statement Expect­
ed By February 1

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A WASHINGTON- ifi—Sen, Krfau
w ver (D.-Tewt.) lalkrtl for 30 min
nlfft with President Truman today,
kilt declined lo any afterward*
Whether ha will b# a candidate
for President or whether he think*
Mr.: Truman will run again.
" f had a very pleasant confer
ence with the President." he told
reporter*. *'We talked abmil polit
leal matters. I will give a definite
ilalement of iny intentions about
Feb. 1."
A That left things Just about where
they were before Kafauver had his
. meeting with the President,
ting a Doom'from friends for Ihe
presidency and for weeks hss lieen
teetering on the edge of a derision
as to whether he should declare
himself a candidate for the Demo
rratlc nomination.
friends of Ihe tall, soft-spoken
Tenneasesn already have Kefauver
■for President groups working In
most of the 48 states.
^
"I have not encouraged but I
• h a v e not discouraged ilium," the
senator said, adding that he hoped
to make a decision about Feb. 1
"I tliouglit before any decision
I ought to talk with the chief i s
erutive and the head of the party,"
he added
Pew politicians, Including Krfauver, expect any Immediate word
on whether President Trurnun will
or will not be a candidate for
reduction.
But the approach uf prim ary el­
ections and selection pf delegates
to the Democratic Nntunnul Con­
vention, which will pick the nomi­
nee, may force Kefauver to make
an early decision.
Nationally known because of his
work aa chairman of the Senate's
Special Crime luveatlgatlng Com­
mittee last year, Kefauver has said
his decision on whather to seek
the Democratic nomination would
not be Influenced by Mr. Trum an's

•

• plans.
Sen. Humphrey (D.-MInn ) came
out uf a private conference with

the President late Monday saying
Mr. Truman told hint "he Is posh
lively undecided about seeking reelection."
The President again asked Hum
phrey to be :i "favorite son" can
didalc for the presidential nnmii
nut inn in Minnesota, the senator
said
"The President said he wauls u
^ liberal platform, a liberal parly

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U 'sititsis us Crs» nisi

Father Of Korean
Victim Gives Medal
Back To Truman
GREEN llA Y T m
- A father
who claimed his son was “ kid­
naped" hy the Marine Corps
"through trickery and sugar-coat­
ed promises" and later died In
Korea, says he Is sending to Presi­
dent Truman Ihe youth's Purple
Heart and Presidential Scroll.”
The awards are being returned,
Glenn Fiedler said Monday night
because "fraudulent statements
were entered nn his snn'a physical
records to make It appear he
passed his physical examination."
, The son, James, IS, was killed
In action in Korea June 1. 1951
a
Fiedler, a member of the Green
** Bay Vocational School faculty, said
Jam es was a member of the local
Marine Corps reserve unit when
it waa activated Aug. I. 19S0. He
charged, however, that ta* youth's
* physical handicap* of poor vision
and underweight were falsified by
representative* of the Marine
Corn* "or possibly lha Navy" hare
so he could rider the reserve.

•

Fiedler said after his ion was
ordered to active duty he waa
a given another physical at Camp
* Pendleton, Calif., at which time
he waa told he should iaave tha
corps because of his physical han­
dicap*. However, Fiedler said,
Jatnea signed a waiver and re­
mained In aervlce after the Marine
Corps led him to belleve&lt;lM would
be made a photographer, which
waa hia specialty. Fle&amp;'er said hi*
son was a machine guaner when
he waa killed.
Marine Corps officiate at Camp
gh Pendleton could not be reached
v Immediately for comment
a) a citrus picker
ilckar cwhose ----- ladder touched a high
ileh tension line
IMjOW verdict
a M h j n dM rTampa kteetHe Co.
LPteJaUffa In the U 0.M0 Circuit
............
inn Firemen's
Indemnity Co. and Mrs. Lola
husband. 0.0. Brake. of Pa-

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Frisco Train Is Communists Charge

Sanford I'ilnt In Korea

K * Jtt Snowbound In \j
High S ierras
220 Persons Await­
ing Rescue Teams
Trying To Reach
Them In Rli/zard

Commission Asks
Elimination Of
Road Cloverleaf

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Symliyrton Asked
To StayOn At RFC
WASHINGTON « - President
Truman has asked W. Htuart Sym­
ington to stay on temporarily aa
administrator of Um fteconMruc­
tion Finance Corp. while th* Senate
considera the nomination of Harry
A. McDonald to succeed him.
The White llouia made this
known today by making public a
(attar. ___
from, .....
Mr. Truman to 8ymington.
On Jan. T, tha While [louse an­
nounced Mr. Truman had accepted
Symlngtm’a resignation, affective
today, and waa nominating Mc­
Donald, who has bean chairman
of the Securities and Exchange
Commission, tp the RFC poet.
However, the Senate baa taken
no action on McDonald'! nomina­
tion.
FARM BUREAU
An ilhjetrated talk on plant
breeding and ,re*d production will
be gWen tenliht at «|00 o'clock
at the High Sehool Farm BuildIng by Earl Adama, aaed expert.
All membera of the Seminole
County Farm Bureau are reipieated ty J . W. Wllaoh,. program chairman, to be preeeat.

Th* Weather
Asheville

F it \ \ i 1st 'I i t p

train*

^ Bombs Killed
10 A„ ied Soldiers
Sfitali* ( ’iindidatt*

Itf-i-m *

Imckuig Die worst

snow

hanks tin- muon!.mis tunc I,ml tn
n hull it-film &gt; tmhi&gt; inclu-tl to
want a |&gt;.issi-ii)'i'i I k iii i -ti iluli-d
in Do- -.0 -11.1 a ill, .'J,i pt rsoii-.
ulMi.tril

Road Department To
Re A-WmI T o Re-lo­
cate Right-Of-Way
Seeking In redner the m*t of
obtaining rightHif-wsv* fur Dm
Fren«-h Avenue widening project,
the City Cumml'slon, following a
conference with Cuuntv Ciimmi*s Inner W. G. KI liter 1**1 night,
pas*ed i resolution requesting the
Stale Road Department, In »'*«■&gt;nine the Improvement, l« elimi­
nate n promwed eloVerleaf inlerrertlnn s' French Avenue ami lie*
Orlando Hb’hwrv.
The f{iin, I Department, with
whlrh t’itv nod County officials
will confer In Tallsha-sre Wedne*ilav afternoon, wilt he nakril' In
re-locate the right-of-way for Dm
avenue so r* not to require Dm
ehtainimr of nnv iiurliiin of (lie
Anchor Inn whh-h is hull* lo 'lie
edee of the properly line. The Cily
will he rep’eseilted al Ihe meeting
hy Mavnr .Htemper nml t'omiiilssinner Chnsi*.
A venii-finni pavmeiii of Slt'.Nl'i
lo the Jsrrn (?«.. for the i-ouiulv
thin i-f ron*-lriirlloli of the San
ford Memorial llaselmll St-idiom,
was approved, and I. A. fllvere.
president of the company, was
commended hv the Comniisslon for
Ids work on the project.
Mr. Itlvere pointed nut that be
mid his firm had done the vei ■/
best they could In bringing the
nrojert to completion, and staled
that the delay* enconntereil were
due tu lack of material available
at the time, lie declared that the
Hanford hall park wns one of the
la«t "amusement jobs" to lie com­
pleted In the country.
The Commission discussed dotail* of work y et, lo he done by
the City In putting the hall park
In working order. &gt;,
City Manager Oillon estimated
that It would cost alanil $;iM) to
put the diamond lt&lt; good shape,
nml *660 to repair Ihe fence. It
was decided to do this work and
to iuive the concourse under the
stadium.
At the previous meeting lInSanford Iliwdinll Association re
■piesled that the City pay the sal
ary uf a groundskeeper and tincost uf flood lighting the grounds
The CfiiiiliiiasiuM, considering the
limited nmounl of funds ovnllnlde
for the project, approved the hir­
ing of a keeper, hut deferred ac­
tion on Ihe lighting proposal until
the rust of all of Ihe Improvements
can he estimated.
An agreement was given final
approval to offer the hall paik
facilities to the Han Antonio, Tex.
team for training in March. Thl*
would Include the use of hath
diamonds, club house facilities and
lighting.
Following a conference regard­
ing specifications for Ihe proposed
Tourist Recreation Building with
K. J. Muughton, architect, the
Commission decided tu reject old
bids and advertise for new bids
un the project, and to meet to
consider these al SiiOt) p.m., Wed­
nesday, Jan. 83, It was pointed out
that non* of the three furmsr
bids had hesii submitted lit the
(Cuatmurg (ta I'sge His)

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KntnM.Mhrd l Dlls

HAN FO RI). FLO R ID A . TU ESDAY JA N . 15. Ilir.L*

It I* Spi’li i* S.iolhi-iU Pacific
ll. 1111111.,- It i ,il liy s lu l I..il l- ill
llo- Ini'll niotlhl.iius. Ii-pollid In
S.ni F ra ncis,„ lo-,oli|u.ii I &lt;**•» that
lie t e a r lied Ilu- li.oulnl li.nli al
i.aii a hi i I'M i, walked lliiuuc.1i
alt Ihe , oai In", ami fiuiml in- uniIII ili-spi-t ;ilf |'li III AN had hlauk
t-ls mill Ilin e vi .is ell,.ill'll I.hhI
hit Ihe il.i&gt; Spcucc said
I lie i i -hciu- H auls were win king
low ai d Ihe ti amled streiimhiier.
S I" i 'l l , ol Sail Francivco from
liulli cidcs i.l the Sierra
\ l a XI
:i III Ilu- casttHtiiiul ll.llli was I,,
lairli'd al 1'iitih I tat. ahout
miles Iriiiit ilit- -h i'a m liiie l
A new -li.n ii centered m u the
Lt. Col. J Ho** Admit*! Jr , rolikiikiuulrr of tlii- MS&lt;* i u m im ii * K nmii"
of tin* Ktflh \n I ' ii iv i ',h Miontll ol Du* t'liliim lll.i Ulcer
h a iiM iittilig -tilth Fightor llomltor W ing, |ir»‘|*nn"* » .• I. kI In- -t|ua&lt;lioii "it .1 nn»*k"ii igum t tit* t'ltiiU 'i- hriiiiglil uioie lain lo t'alltiiriua's
CtJlMmihUl for con. Ih'fnrt* hiMOg iiillr il In ni'lt Vi* 111 Is
■ «!I" ;i Trim U m ltl .Aitlm*'-. |n|nt liking tin* low lands and piled up more now
run from Now Vink to t!tiir«*. H i* wife, 1.1nin**, ami t %%** vnu nl«! iliiuiflitt • hinui*. li%o til 11-1i:t Mmith.'im ill Ihe liitiimlalus 11 w .in Ihe wiust
I NnH't Allan) . 1|K P ttl
\ n mil
S tro 't, Low Ahgtlcp Liilif IL IS till* suit nf MI 2(0 ‘ \lt
i.'llll ■" d storm m mi v ia ls , the WcaDlci
Ituii-nil said Mine Ilian an m ill
t Offiuiiil l»HAF Hi..to)
enily loilav and im kluiul hail I li.'l
inches in ll„ .’ 1 limits ended al
X a m lo,lav
llo- • un (i*-t il#* h .mi «lt iv 1111'
1BitIMIT.I* Hi* th if!s Ii»n .ml Hit
s I I.l lull'd •i t‘.«niliin'1 weir i pup
|M'tl %
%llh |Ml\\ I't Iul n iiiiu plttw
Ih lli

Governor's Race
Is Still Wide Open
Odham Concludes

65-Year Old Man
Takes Own LifeBy
Resort To Poison

Sanford Candidate To
Appear On Televi­
sion In Miami, Jax

Robert A. Sexton

lly KKNT t'ilKTI.AIN

" I frvl Dint Hi) itr ir flit uf HuItcnpli- In Du- -tn lv linvu wide upi-n
mlml* w hin it rumv* to tin It
I'hul.-v fur u giihernntm iul ram lld a W J, HrnlU'v Odlinm l»ld tills
tvportcr tliln mnruliig at Ida headiiuBrtcr* lii-n-. M r. ttdhain liar lti»t
ia tm iiiil from u ii-u-ilav apcaklug
tour in Miami uiul Uadi- county
Hi- will cimtinui- Id* ru«d ruin
uoign tunic III hy addrc-Hiiir tinI.iikiln iul .Iriyi-i'f*.
It I-* p„n-i- tu M r. Ddl i.-i in '* Mi
nmi tour w ii -i , lit- Halil, "v.-ry gtu
i f vmg ” "WV hit all Du- Impiirtnni
civic nml gioiip meeting* in Du
Grcnli-r Miami ari-a," In ;ulih-d
Mr. (tilluim .-n-ntcii
,|iiitc
n
furor mi n Din-«--limir A lh n t!mi»'
licy riiiliu *lmw In M iam i Itcnrli.
Tin- piugrinn i* a llatcticr midii-m-,lilirlli'iiiritiou hI iiiw w ith ipn-allim
iii-ing dircHi-il in the commciiln
tor or feature gue.it over Die lehphone Three phiilli-n rang eim
atnnllv from 11:10 until one hum
nfter Die program had ended al

.'1:15 a m.
Mr. Odham In-died out at Alt'*
Adam* by revealing .Adams' run
nccliiiti with the Allnpiittnh I .mi l
T rait Cuinpunv unit hi* campnigu
mnnager on Miami llraeli, who i .
roniieeled with a race truck. Mr.
Odham pn-M-iiled a plmtoalutiu
copy of Adam*' original purchnim
of murk land* ill Dm Belle Glade
area which waa Inter approved for
drainage under the Warren ndmlniMrntloii.
While in Miuiul M r, (hihuni ac­
cepted u lelcvlaion engagement to
appear on Italph Kenlcke'*
TV
new* *hmv over W TVJ in Mlnnii
snnmtln.f in D,,* ntlif'lic i,f Keiirnaiy. Mr. fhlhnin reijim»li-d tim '
M r. Adam* and Dan M rC urty up
l i a a i i m * ■)■ p*a« star

McCrory Stori'H Are
Mafkinif Improvement

O f

Loiik Hranclt, N. (
!•'uimcl Dead In Cat
It.d ie t A Sexton, lift veal old
re, i.h-ni of Iteltiiry. took Id* own
life toduv 11v swallowing poison
in ins parked car on the highway
alone tile iilioie of laike llonrm ,
OH Itoilto I71*J vve.l of Hsnfmd.
-H e
1 -Uj h it bl'IDiei in law, A 1*. Himili, telire-l
Deilm \ ii'*i*f»'iil, afh 'i Ht'i'ivini: ii
luttci witll vk I'llcck I'llcliHCil
hit'll
reml, in im il, "N»« HmmI fm »lnv
Mini ( (Mtt luili t| vi rili, * T iim ! in** "
i*nr fu rei Himf«iiil,
*»|*' **f
I .liltr Mull I im*/'
lift Min Mil liT't vs *111 I m &lt; »«i -■*
l n*l it V\ Mini NVlft,
r III** «if I In
victim' tk I ft* \tll4 w • )■* I Ml! VII
l(1t'lH(' Willi ll lonisi II t)111 111 fli'i
11 i■a i tit i Meek I ih I.i v 1111|iic m lli* 1 hi i Ilu i c* » Miliitn
|n|| *»l 11«*1 l V In l«n*k fni M 1
jiuinimceil lu ", i aiiilnluc) fur Du
Si'xtufi L4m \\ nnlliiii '
ulllce of shi-nff nf Semmole t'unnlv Hextnl) .Mi
i«f Ilu* iiiuid* unlit Mi Smith i«
silllject lo the tlelliiHTilllc primal
ies in May
Mi lit i n .las served t drill'll lift •'! tll;v* HV | ||||' Ilu* hntlv
Ml' Smith &lt;|hmlti'il lllr till III'*
Im a deputy sheriff under Slid ill
mill** nut-mil SiidfiH.I muir
tin*
1' A Metw and Ihe late Sheriff i
th»W
I l*ii IL wi'iif I m Hcv
M llam l
i *i ||‘h ru r, which !*«’ i * * H(»m/«'il hv
Hu* N'cw lei *«'v lit'cii-»» )i|;iti*H, ii)i*l
i mini Ihi* r*Mi (Imiii m| m‘i i , fiiciiiiF
Mu* liihi*, with Hu' vi tun iMhm in
rlit* 1 1if 111 ri'iit h 'li1, 11a■11«| MUiiin f
Mil* u IMihtNV fur I l(ir thl' III hr
"I rtlidnk Inin * \ ♦ inl 1him 1 iiiil
f••ll Mu tnilxc. lull it wic* un iim ’,"
Mr. Smith hi*i »I "I thru
tu
('
W
It'liu rlie ) Meek Imlay Siitifnril lu kt» 1 ti |ni|ir»'inun
I
announced his lam liilacy for the ' hold.’ hi thul A ir I lie lie t I hilt#
nfffice lit Sheriff of Seminole t'oiiii tu •III/'
fy suliject tn Die Democrutlc pri
W ith I'n lli(* rh u f Ituv WiiliuiiiM
muries in May
In making thl- \1r. Smith M 'lm iiril 1** the '♦ri'lir
uiiniuinceuienl M r Meek staled that
Mr. Srxtiifi iimveil it* Drllnrv
u1y I nvii tu f h i i'c ituv ' riirii fm ni
there were a few finds which to
( n|i|f lil finch, N .1 w h irr hr Im. I
would like to present to Ihe vulci
* m»|| t4in§*liiVt (I 11v Hi*Tuu iirv
id this county
A member of n pium-er Iniitily ol H nnlw nrr rniuiMinv fm M vcai c
111
&lt;
4
milt'lrh*
Ipllf't
■iillDtlnl
H|
Seminole (.'minty where tu- was burn
anil raised, fie slated Dial us a I"'nril un a plain while Mu -h -f
Imy and young man he ueipiamteil |‘i»|MT trail:
‘Mh'fu Al, Hi'fiiii' take cm** *»f
himself with every part uf tinM 'oiitinunl Un l ' i | r S it)
comity and knows Its terrain and
history which is beneficial tn Ihe
AMD!MVS W m im tA W S
office which In- is scekim'
Olti.AMMI nt
t hwile. u An
M r. Ilcck I* a World War 11 vei
ernn having served a * a member *•! diews Is goliu! to devote lull time
the ll H Arm y
lie bus been al 1o being ii hunk president and
filiated with Ihe .Sheriffs ulfice as withdraw from politics
Karller Andrews suld lie would
Deputy fur Ihe past six years un
der Ihe late Sheriff (.’. M llam l ami a e k re elec Ihill to Die Stale lluuse
the present Sheriff I 1. A Mere M r of Rr-presentatives, hut .Monday lie

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Bock Ammumes
lie Will Run For
SheriIT h Oi l ice

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were in the Armv cimvoi wlmh
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piled deep snow drifts in the
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Lruijjhtur Captain
Held In New Vorlt
On Murder Charge

\ ft eigllt, I
M W YORK *'
• apt a I ii was arret lid Monday on
i d ia l go of inutile! on Do- high
eas ol one of Ills rn •a eiemtu-i
&lt; apt
Franklin
li weaver ut
Fngleuni nl, N
I
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held in %'2't icki bail Im allegedlv
shiHitlng lo death
I veal old
Ncglo utility cook on the (relghte.
Do- Flying T railer, last lld o lie i
Dobell M lleagan. ussislanl I '&gt;
.itloriiey. said tin- shooting Imp
polled wfide Die Ishr.iinllseo SI, llo
tup &lt;11
fielglltei was between
Manila and Japan
lleagan said lie had pieced lo
ijelhei a stmy from ciew mcndiei
liesi-rildng how Die cook William
Halves hi (laylnn, tilim. appateul
ly went lieiserk and said
Some
urn- Ims got tu kill Die eaptiiin "
Iteagan suld ( .i|it Weavei al
legedly fired Ihree bullet- min
Harvey while Die cook was loan
acted and iinilergmng a liyslfi icul
n rrv o ti. tireakdnvv n
The |in&gt;*eeo1ur said that ace.ad
mg tu testimony nf crew nicuihci .
Weaver, witti the first mule, lieut
Harvey mi llie head vvill. a black
Juck and placed Ihe hunileilffs on
ills wrists In the scuffle Die i ap
glasses were knocked off
rntuninl Iain's glnssi

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Titusville Lawyer,
A. .Max Brewer, Is
Senate Candidate
l i l t A l l Ll- I Spr» l.t I • \ M .ix
Hirvvci l itti'Ville .it 1 nu \ ,iml « M
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tmlny .mnmmrrd hi-*
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Hi r va n i »uut Sent mole
t iMlIlt ll*s,
(‘lie rn
the la ir Mr .it'll Ml**
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and niiiU'd to I’ltlisVillr will) his
Liiudv when hr vva*&gt; Iwn
Hu* (am
llv iiu h im I h* tttliifldo in HUf * where
hi-* lather wu:» engai;eil in farm ma
cInnery hn*ine»*
lie wan rilu r.itrd in lilt' piddle
..............
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nf Urlaifitu-g
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vv.ih :'tr .Mill.;teil
idu.'.ted In ln*l lie moved
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i uplIM)' III colli i *' vv.uk tn el Vi
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list ( lull i ll nl I il*i -\ lllr .iiiil ttir
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Nll C t llUlMII.il! id I t Hli'V.lill t nun
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lll'l 41f III, ' lioa 1 ,1 , t due, 1o|s of Die
111Its vi II.* i .iambi &gt; &lt;d &lt; Iim m e r.e
Die e.indld ili i .nam ed lo tile
lormei Miss b -ome Teague, who
was hum in l i i l i Fouil. N t ’ Slu­
ts Die it.ui liter ol Die late Judge
l i n t , le.igtu* ol High I ’uUd all I
Mis Den l a i i . i l tiuw ol Hi.ideu
1.1(1

MrC rory store* are luakiinr
many new improvetnenta In Dmlr
Small Claims Court
store* Diioiighout Florida, Clar­
ence Bedding, mnnager uf tha
Handles -170 Cases
local Mil lory Hlorc, Mated thia
morning.
Heck expressed cimfidence this ex * dil rapid growth uf Du
I lie Small Clulii.- Court nf winch
Ill Ki*nimnme, he
ileclayed, pcrlcnce'further Dualities him to un Mute Hunk, which In- liemls, Is and biokeii
Captain Weaver allegedly ielt 11 K Mi Nall la judge, hmulleil He
McCrory’*
liuvc acini i red the ilcrtake the duties of this office itcntundlng more uf Ills time
Plggly W iggly More alto and arc He m id he would appreciate Die
Ilu served in Die lilt!) and lliftl Harvey lying un Ihe Hour, bleeding ruses since d wit - cHlablislied last
from head wminds, to relurn to summer up In Dee 31 Aclmillv
rebuilding It at u rest uf (100,000. puhllc'M vole and U making imly sexihma.
lii» eaIiiil two decks above There.
eases were uiriiod In. .HI ol
Thl* will double' the present one campaign pledge: "To eiifnrce
---------------- ------lleagan rv|Nirted, he opened his which Ihe Court could nut get sec
sale* apace of Dm store in Kl*- the law/Ki o e m e . s c o iik s k
ahnumc and will give the "cow
Mr. Heck la a mcndier uf (lie The Seminole District Hcuuterx' safe anil got a 2ft caliber auto vice on or was miuble to bundle
capital" one nf the most modern First llapllat Church uf Sanford, training course will begin Thura-,,malic platid and anullier pun ol due to wrung addreises given
nf Dm 470 i iscs collections
,-uffi . ...
dinm store* In Central Florida.
the Amuricnii laighm, Lika. Wrxgi day at 7:3U I' ,\i id McKinley
McCrory'* lit Hanford lui* en­ men uf the Wurid, and Junlur Dali. All unit luudera, iixaialiinli, I. v ‘,,'n '."l.1* Wouver y'til to till- ainnuillcil fu S7 7&gt;4. and ranged
joyed excellent bust tea* through Chamber uf Cummcrco. He will committee chairmen, committee- liollom of the stairway leading to form I t 50 to I3-.I, said Judiic Me
th# holiday period, aald Mr. Ren­ serve aa hia own eampaiagn treas men, aiNmxuring Instllntlim repre- llm cruWa iiuurtera, llarvcy was Nab
ding, and much new stock U urvr mid Itua named Ihe Flurlda setiUUvea mid interested parent.* sbmjliiig with hia humlniffcd bauds ' Mil’ Court was established at the
in fronl of him. "Flense lake them rcipieKl of the Sanford Merchants
being added for spring and Bum­ Slate Bank an hia depualtory.
mu urged tu attend.
off."
IAaaiM’lution. and Mr MrNuh was
mer ili-mond.
At that Instant a shut rutm nut appolnteil judge by Guv Warren
Crew mcinbiira said that Ilorvuy for a two year term beginning Aug
HAIJSY TO BUN
ran Inward the eaplaiu at;imtlng, 3ft. 1911. The cmiit is located at
SARASOTA urt-Jamea A. Haley,
state representativa and former
"Go uhead, captain, shoot me 403 Sanford Atlantic National Hank
building nml nil Join* the office uf
Rlngling Clrcue preaktent. is the
again."
first In announce for Congress
Captain Wuavor fired two more Hie Seminole Comity Credit Assn
from the now IdveMk District.
ahnla, Rcagun xuid. Three bullets elution
Ilsley. a leader of Ike economy
were found In Horvey'a body, ('apt
(Mtlxena uf HeminnU County will aovn lie given an opportunity tu Weaver then look the accuml pair
OLD CARS JUNKED
bloc in hi* two session* (IMS and
donate
much-needed
l.loo.l
to
arme
l
farces.
Aiuiouiicrnient
of
the
ap­
Many
of handcuff* atul put them on JACKSONVILLE W _
1M1) In Ihe Florida Legislature,
person* driving old car* may he
said hi* campaign would empha­ proval uf Betninolo County hy Ihu nutlonal orgaiiitatlon of llm Ameri­ Harvoy'a ankle*.
sise the need for elimination of can Rod Croa* to participate aa a unit I ii the defense blood program
When tho freighter reached Kobe left without triina|Mirtallun because
federal waste.
waa made yesterday by Mr*. J. M. GmiMlei, chairman of the local Red Japan, the 30 unlicensed crew of an urdor to scrap cur* older
Cruaa chapter.
member* refused to aall with Wea­ than lWti In tiie nation'* junk
A. U. Feteraon Jr. nf the St. Jnlme Realty Co. haa been named ver and returned homo on other yard*, the National Production Au­
YOKOnAMA*8r"*&gt;The U, H. chairman of Ihe blood p r o g r a m ------ -------------------------- -------- vexrclt.
thority office here wax told Mon­
day.
5,,?.VT.
.te!*- ? H «*w m sn ware for the chapter end baa started requirement*. This blood will Im

Peterson Is Named Chairman Of
Red Cross Blood Campaign Here

killed In.the crash of a fourkvy pamrt bomber near
Beat. MMday night.
Names were wWMMb/
The plane wae reftrnln* from
a MOO mite pafN l Over tha Sea

nJ Julian

' K l &gt;:

initial plana for the program here.
"Approval of Seminole County
aa one of the partlcipatln* wontie* mean* that local clUaene will
now hatfe an opportunity to donaU blood solely for the porpoa*
of meeting the nitioe’suteftewe

u*«d for oversea* shipment to the
armed forces and for Imildinc rel e n u tar honi, aMen*a neetli,"
Mra. Gonial** aald.
i ^ t n o l . County will bo ona
0f Uia many nut yat active in Ihe
t v »m * m
o* ri« * au&gt;

MAN DNOWNK
NEWBERRY tel - Lester F.
Holt, 39, a garage owner, drowned
Sunday after be waa thrown from
a motor boat making a sharp turn
noar the mouth of the 3uwnnnee
River.

Automobile Junk dealer* protest­
ed the NPA order. They aald the
corn In Junk yard* are actually
"warehouse*" In which iparo part*
are stored. Parts for many old
model c a n are scarce, a neater
wrote N P \.

U.S. Denies Bombing
Camp A tK ani'dong;
Full Simly Of Air
Openitions Ordered
Ml N S W
Knre.i
V &lt;nminui rpni ted ImLiy I
N t»omh*4
killed in Allied M tldirr. and umitlil*
id i‘,n m ,i Ued priom c.uup
A l s Filth \n Lorre &gt;i&gt;oke*
in ..11 &gt;,||il it v|j|*i|l'f so But Ihe
I
N i olliCllJli I contitnied tn in*
%e -stmate
I lu* l l * ! f &lt;*|nit I was in.ide at
Koi e.m tim e in^ntiatiuiiv
One
uLeoniindtee argued h u t who
was in what armv A veeond -mb*
(’(imim,!Ire ipd
ittrh irk' d (ruin
a i Hie Id to the Nnitli K u i i i i i lurth
la ir
Neither subcommittee u-ported
any pi o g le s tow ard ail arm!slice
Nortli Korean Mat Gen
l.co
Sang &lt; ho s.ud the Kangdoug pris­
on camp holding 1 .VD !(cpublic
of Korea tHOK&gt; suhlieis and nnn
Aniencan. was bom bed Monday
night tic said names ol casualties
would tie supplied Inlei
The t' N 1 'iimmnnd m Tokyo
ordered a lull study of air operaHons to determine wlietiier there
i- any truth b&gt; Die 1 omniums! allegations
This included (lights hy
i arriei borne an i raft and II SI Sitperloi is in addition to Fifth A ir
1 orce pinin'.
I In- beds ,1il not invite Die Atin--. Hi • unie to kangdiing and see
foi ll'gni lives as this have been
charging bomb attacks m truce
/one ureas
While no progress was made m
armistice
negotiations
Tuesday,
spokesmen said negotiators were
mole even tempered than in re­
cent days liven a mile of levity
was itiget led into a truce super­
vision session, when- delegate*
were di-.idloiked on whether the
lie d ' should to- ullovvd lo rpulr
m ilitary airfields
t hiiii’M- Ma) Gen ll .u li Fung
•ant repairing the field, would lie
no Hi runt to l 1 N -ecurily. ns
tilled delegidc* charged

Itsieti said siirrastii .dlv that Die
tl N tom* enn.slrh't- bu v&lt;w-v pros;|I
nrl„ M „ ,. | ,|,|a1Mir.-.it to D N s, curitv l.ecmts#
In- ic ju i ' nimiI s ‘Tmiitlici* * nf mil
hull • *tl p. iiplc .• ml imlliMii** nf .til
ih*T
I \ r I v llllit' „l Ivtii ('.111 I •*111v if*
iini it ii i .i ihitiMil1 h* Nitii) &lt;*ru n ty
I * till ll tHfe-4 till l ‘M&lt;e H i I

Morrison Conducts
Ouiz Crownim l*'or
Suni'ord Lions Club
-H i lab
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'a Hum
I lie w inner. "
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Mct'idl mid .I..I
I.1IL , W*M' d-oi . ■I 11V 1ull.-lltO'l
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I anus who " v i n t I wo wing•nc'' o' •|ll.- ' "" " i lien Wade,
Jo,» Itnno
It' *'• v W itte. John
.1 I'. M e
IV. V. Ill
I '
It.iV
\ e d l. I i 1 -ti '" I” i I' I Welsh,
\ nil. W 'Ii .'im . • 1 i nl W illiam s,
tillin' . 1: 'I '"I. ,1 II iii.dlon H itD a m Hobson
|iei &gt;, I ' . ,
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nud 1-1, .. .......son
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I ' l . . , |« III I I Ullll.ll Vs . I. to die,
l„l. "* I.ion„
win. vi..ill,I gel D"
\\ , limns
i •i|ilo,d,
llm ki ley.
W r-.ii-'," aid Mi
M..i mso n, " it
, ., 11,| i.i- It.- undertake
■ w li.al two win it an uutci died
iii,. lot f i-v’.'i v collier mmii,- ,
M.
Mm t i i . ii a k-d I'r,
III.via win. i-plied . " I 1 K M ail.*
■•Wioiig." -mil Mi M .iin iill, "tho
words in
‘ Pull dovv o’."
Mi« Hidpli A Km Hi niinounceii
Die plot: III ill " f tim F I u iiii of Mialoiii oil .Inn SJOdlO at the I ’re l.
byteruiu I ’liorrb nod told of talk*
t„ in- given by mtasionarie* front
all over tliv world,
Hun v* l(ol»un told of Dm l.lorx
III.... I ilnnk iirogniiu. and pinna
t.,r a donor drive next month.
Hoy W right announced pinna for
Hoy Smut Week, sinrtlng on Feb,
d. Henry Wi tte dated Dial a
I.Ions Hiippn to vvInch w ive* and
guests are invited would lie held
,luri. dl at the Country Flub.
Guest* were lluildv l.uke, M ar*
sluill l.nngKtoii and Hugh liiincall*
Cecil I'a iltu u presided.
MAYOR ELECTION
DAYTONA REACH eft - A suc­
cessor lo Mayor Dllte Lancaster
Jr , who resigned a week ago. will
be elected March 1H A tccall ac­
tum had been pemlton against Lan­
caster when he resigned

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RITE

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MOVIELAND
"Tomahawk"
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feature 8:55
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Monday, Jan. 14, IW3

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Buzz Saw Breaks
Mrs. R. Hamilton Loose And Sails
Files Candidacy To \ Blocks In Air
A flying buzz saw, breaking
State legislature Imiac
while in operation In
' a wood
Mm. Itulh M. Hamilton of Kern
la rk announced Hnturdny ax a
candidate for slate represent*iivr* Iii Group No. I, subject In
the Deinocralle
Primaries In
May. Mr*. Hamilton any* *lie I*
riiniilnii "nagainst
gainst'1 anyone
not running
Hi! "for" -•■m^tl'inc. M it (T*
Hone) Smith la the Incumlient
ami M. N. (Mack) Cleveland haa
nniiinini'fil for the same office.
Mr*. Iliimlllon waa liorn, reared
mnl educated In Iowa and Minneaotn whrre she taught grade
kchool for II! year*. For the oust
Ifi years, she Im* bren walking
In the iniiill education field, Last
rummer ahe spent In .Scandinavia
where ahn almlleil the elementary
arhool mul Folk 11lull
If School* for
uiliilt* mnl gathered mutrrhd for
,radbi mnl lerlnro work. At tiresent aho la mndllrtlng alt educatlonal pi riorum over W Tflll In
Sanford
While living In New Hampshire,
r Republican stale, Mr*., llarnllIon waa eleeteil na a Democrat to
the House of llrpr mentallvrii In
1(141 where ahe served nn the
rdilrallnn nnnmltler.
She i* the willow of the late
Itr, f . Darter Hamilton, noted
X-ray siicrlnlist Iii Philadelphia.
A Roil, I'oler, 1*1 « Junior at the
Lyman High School.
She will net ns her own cam­
paign treasurer and has desig­
nated the Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Hank n* Depository.

yard Friday night, railed four
block*, hit Ine roof of a houie, cut
four rafter* and severed electrical
connexion* before It crashed hrnk
bi
en to the floor.
Harvey Johnson, Negro occupant
of the house, rp|Kirleu in excited
lone* to the Florida Power and
Light Co. that a buzz saw had gone
through hi* roof, and that the
llghla had gone nut. The police
were notified.
Guided by two similar experi­
ence* In Ihr matter. It did not take
Police Chief William* long to In
cale the owner of the hurt aaw,
Jesse Ahrurns, Negro, who wh*
found to have been operating the
xaw in violation of city restrictions
at 1207 West Ninth Street.
Chief William* recalled that this
wa* the second time one of the
buzz saw* belonging to Abrams
bad taken to the air. Hack In 1014,
the fly wheel of an engine npcrat
ed In a wood yard by Abrama got
loose and Nailed
six blocks, and
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itarted Negro rcsldenls reported a
plane had dropped a bomb near a
house.
Jesse Abrams, by police order,
has now slopped culling fire wood
In a '‘restrlcled” residential sec­
tion, said Chief Williams. The
broken hmz sow Is being held at
the police station as evidence.

Dade dnd Palm Bench
Lead In Accidents

TA 1.1,A HASSES (Special)
Dade md Palm Reach counties,
reporting HI and 12 traffic
deaths respectively, led Ihe »t*te
MssllsstS Vtsm Vssr linn
house was n raging inferno. A In the number killed on Florida's
neighbor, Peter Cooper, altrniplcd street* ami highways for Decem­
unsuccesiifnlly lo enter. Napier, ber, the State Highway Patrol
end the xli-ening children burned tentatively reported today.
The loll for the month wa* 112
In death in Inn flumes. Pulrolmmi
I loin |, thinking Tommie’* wife with morn death* believed yet
wasn't going to return to the to he reported. The count wax
bill with the laiiul money, Jailed made Jan. 10.
In third olarr wax Hillsborough
Tommie, Willie mul Harry.
riiunly, whlrh lind len traffic
Fire Chief M. N. Cleveland, af­ fatalities.
Volusia reported nine,
ter an iinsurei-saful attempt lo
survey the di-lirl* yesterday, run- and Pinellas' loll waa seven.
Five were killed In rolllslon-i
eluded an investigation tills morn­ in Duval county.
ing placing I In- causn of the fire
CminHe, reporting rout death,
on cither "a lighted cigarette or from
traffic nrrldenta lo Dcrrm
kerosene lump."
included Hrowaril mnl Polk.
Ho tbv.irilrt-d the bodies as only berThree
such fnlalitlex were
n “handful of ir.xhea". "Only Ihe counted In each of the following:
baby Winifred was dlseernahle,” Kxramhia, Grange, .laekxon, Mon­
he stated. ( l«rnr Decker, highway roe, Naxauo, Hrevurd and Pot
tyalrolnmn, slated only the mi-tnl nain.
roof lay on top iii the ruilm of
Tw n wer« killed in crashes in­
the Holt homo.
curring In Walton, Lee, l.nk",
Napier anil the Holt children Rumania, Gadsden, Hay, Tnyloc
warn burled thla afternoon at the and licon enunttrs.
Hui Inn Cemetery In Hanfiuil.
The small adlnlnln" countle-.
of taifaystte and G llrhrl'l hav-tty The Associated Press)
rnnnrted no traffic fatalities si
At leust 7 other person* died fur In IDAI.
from ac-'ciilniilul muses In Florida
Thoan killed Included 57 pa- uver Ihe weekend.
sengc rs,
12
pedaitrlani,
4U
At Del,null Nntiirday night Izclla ilrlvrra and l«-n hirvrle riders.
Leo .Moore, 2, and Louis Kdword (Inlv III falidltle* occurred In
Moore, 4. hurnrfl to ilea th. Twn
1,V 1 'other cliildinn and a woman got urban areas,
itr J
mil of the house
, A panel truck veered off the
paved portion of n llorlow street,
Iaa*a V'ruiM P u r U«»l
swerved shnrply lo gel hack on.
and ovcrlurned. Crushed under the not to request anv seertndary mad
machine wax Ihe driver, Margie building program of the llmul
Davison, 2.1, of Wilder Huyen.
Department for IEIJr'J. In order Hint
Mrs Mary F lloherl*. 70. a ped there oiitv be * financial carry
extrlan, was killed when she was over for tile 1115:4 project*, end In
Id! by a ear nl Tampa Sunday nnler to have sufficient fund* for
ni^tit
right-of-ways (or pro|rrtx now
t .Incksonvllle Jerry Williams. perilling. It was pointed out that
29, Negro, wa* killed in Ihe xccnnii what would be spent tills year
aerldent tie wn* Involved In Sunday would Imi for rlghl-nf-wsv*.
The Commission agreed to ronight. After u minor accident he
jdepjKul from bis car In Invesllgale nperatn with the Atlantic- Coast
the damage
Line Railroad In rehulldlug Un­
Then, police said, a tractor • crossing of the tllg Tree Hoad
•r;
trailer operated try Johnny Mack over th* track, following railroad
rlrown, 211, Atlanta, collided with Improvements Including the leasanolher ear ami slammed Into Wil­ enlng of a rurve In the Hark from
liams' ear William* was pinned twn to one degree* at that point
Itmler lire vehicles in n ditch. as a safety measure.
Brntvn ivn* frilled mi charge* of
The changing of the rurve will
liinnilnitghler and driving while In- necessitate Hi* railroad arqulrlng
- 'i l l s - ! _J i .
toxienled
a portion of the Hlg Tree Road
la-nry ('oxwell, M-year old Mi­ running parallel to and east &gt;&gt;|
ami carpenter, wa* killed and hi* tha track. In order lo replace the
woman companion wn* Inlurrd road It will he necessary for the
Hunday when Ihe automobile he County to acquire from John
svx* driving riverlnrned on Ihe Meisch, abutting property owner,
Overseas Highway IS miles norlh a (V? foot wlda ilght-of-way ex­
of Key West.
tending for HOC feet. A. II. Peter­
Willi ('unwell wax Mrx. Kvla son, representing the Railroad,
Hliihlix, 41, also of Miami, who was agreed to secure thla for thu
hoRpitallrcil In Key West with In County.
carallon*, neck ami back injurlo*.
The Commission made several
Florida Highway Patrolman M suggestion* to he submitted to
i , Wilder said
_____the
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automobile ...
hit th* Railroad. On* was that all
»ume loose dlrl, skidded and rolled grades coming up to tmth sides of
over four (lines. Ho estimated the th* track, bo not more than 2 per­
RH" automobile's ipoctl at in miles an cent, and that th# A.C.L. Railroad
hour and said It wax southbound furnlih
rock
and
pav*
foot
* «
*
‘ci n w
ik i y
w e w the
» i i d 400
n u i) n
n ..
, when the accident occurred.
•trip, IB feet wide on tha rlght-ofway secured from Mr. Meisch.
County Surveyor M. C. Hagan wax
ROTC CtlUlHtC
h U lN F H V IL L B
(Special) dllooted to supervise the road
*
. Thirty-six University of Florida grades.
, ;
Including (items MrCall
Three roads will meet at (he
Hanford and faculty member*
»ha BI* Tree Road, tha
urned to the campus last week old Orlando Highway and th* clay
an eight-day reserve train- road to U k s Mary.
■ P r * ™ " . *n. annual affair
jm d b yjhe U. 8. Army TraneLabrador’* puffin;, rivaling tha
JKtrtullon Corns.

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Thomas H. Ferguson, veteran
Dnilr County Justice of the Peace
srel SoiilII Claims Court Judge,
ha* announced his eundidacy for
the state Itnllrnnil &amp; Public Uti­
lities CommisNion in the 1002
election'.

Wave Of Battery
Stealing Breaks
Out In Seminole

NcgroesHeldWhen
Shine Is Found In
N e g ro Residence

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A raid In search of concealed
moonshine Ihpior Saturday rdght In
n house til 1000 Fast
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Ninth St!
Street‘
resulU-d In the finding by police n(
a 30 gallon tinrrel full of moon-'
shine, and a number of ImiIIIcs par­
tially full of Ihpior.
Annie Grace Mike. Negress, and
wife of Willie U-e Mike, wax raughl
In the net of selling Illegal liquor.
waa aijc.-U-d aii-1 I* now la-lug hold
legal
fer trial on u charge of llles
session and sale of moonsnlno li­
fiuor, said Police Chief liny G
William*
He pointed lo Ihe barrel of
"xhlnr" in hi* office, which he
said had hern found in the attic of
Ihe Mike home To a faucet, nn
Ihe bollom of it was a broken rub
her huso such as I* used with hot
water hollies.
Chief Williams explained that Pa
trolmun Hen Hutlcr, during the
raid, clicked Ihe stopper nn Ihe
hose (hat apparently wax connected
10 an rmply hot water hollln hang
ing on the wall. The hose was runnerlril, however, lo something cl*c
for out flowed moonshine liquor.
The inillre slrared Ihe hose Into
Ihr wall and up lo the altir where
11 was found connected to Ihe bar
rei of iiipior.
About 2.1 five gallon Jugs, some
partly tilled wilh liquor, wus sei/
ed, iogelher with whiskey glasses.
WiltTe I.ce Mike, Ihe hoxluind, was
arrested by Ibe governmrni ai one
time for liquor violations, snlil
Chief Williams

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MIDDEN? HUMAN *dih.trms" i.jriy Jim firms, R, March nl Dlmci
Hosier Child for
ns James Donohue, District ol Colombia Com­
missioner, look* on during the yulin^i ter's visit to the White House
Larry Jim wss stricken wi'b polio win o 111months nld. The visit was In
ronncctlnn with Ihr nationwide luml-i uising campaign ol the Nations'
Foomlutlnn for lofaulile Paralysis.
(fntemallniu! Smi-idphofn,

Try and Stop Me
•By BE N N ET T CERF-

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^ O L O N L I. Ti JUN1PKH UHACIO, asked w hy he alwayi dosed
* Im eye-, when lie ilr.ink a mint julep, explained, "The sight
of good Ilk.di. :»•lit. always makes my mouth watah, and 1 don't
aim lo liiivc my drink di&gt;
tided," The inlnnel, hnwevei
In-lirves there is u lime and
place for every Hung. Observ­
ing Ins twenly-ycar-nld son
out on tin- vrrundnh wiili a
Julep in one hand and llnnthci hand aruund Ihe waist
of the lie lie of the county, Inloflecli'd, "That liny Is squan­
derin' lllly percent nf his
youth Ho can tit ink when he
gels old!"

Willlstiin Saturday oiglil lie ha'
served as chairman twice before
He was eleeled chairman for the
firsl lime in HIM. then was r&gt;elected in Hl’ii. but quit tile chair
manxhlp ufirr Iwo inonlli*.
Welili lakes over the chair from
Chief Kelsey said, "T ill, same
thing happen* ovary year mnl I I, G Morris of Monticello. whose
term on the eomtnission expire!
mu i unvoiced it* a gang. Tills and who was replaced on the gam"

The st•ili,n batteries have be"n
taken from thexii flvlrdo funnels
(!. It. (Unlit*, tit It w Kate*, U;
Curl Dnul. I; G. T. Nlbhok, I;
i-1nl Ihe i hi im - triietor llgblri from
lire Moon fiirirl.

'ame gang stole the Long wood
batteries noil may have stolen hoard by A II jilch of Tuilnhiis
see.
inanv more lli'it have not been
Saturday's merlin al WilliHmi
lepnrtrd."

wn* the first attended hv lllcli and
anolher new member, Harris Dro»
of West I’uini lleach

1/mls Kolxd dragged a dap­
per, lonliocleil character op to
Mohby Clark's table in Dinly Moore's steak house, and said, "Bobby,
shake hands with Htr Twomlily Dickenson Waymuller CadwallsdtrIHliiiteigh."
"Hay." ntwerved Clink, "if hr adds Just one name to that strlnf
In- con sell II to Collier y as a short-short."
Ucpirishi IMZ. i&lt;r li.nn»o t'ui Poirit-uiN *&gt;» Kis* rrsluni RtsdUsu.

irnHllHiir* S'rnin l-a«r lla ,)
for the purtmxr of ileveloiUng uir
laiwer," MuJ. Gen Clnude Feirn ,
IV••rtflHiiprl •'&gt;#»«*§ I'HfiP flnrl
bmii'h lold Ihe Reds.
America emlure forever- O n *&lt;■
"You could agree with Ihe llol I safely
assume that everything is
ted Nall,ms Command llml there1
to lie all right?"
lie no development* of mllilnry going
"If *0, then we Imvu gut tu
airfield* on either side during Ihe
house," he declared. " We
nrmixllee When you takr Hint step clean
have got In go bark lo tb&gt;- ul-l
the world will lirenlhe easier, for system
of hnnrsly and deeencv in
you would have given your first gnvernment.
We Imve gut tu get
positive indlealino of siueerltv to rbl uf the .hule, lust, greed mnl
ward a stable ririnl'llru mid Iben- nvmlrc which are mining our
ly WIltlAM H IT
tori’ Inward peace "
cmintry."
Ccnlrnl I’mt W riter
Aflerward Ferenliuiigh told new*
“ I am not in favor of going bn-k
men speeches of the t'ommiuiist to the horse mul buggy days," Indelegates were "Interlarded with explained, "but we need to go
G K N K IIA I- t K K'M candidacy
Imp** oobls lo obtain In Imlomore propaganda than heretofore " hark to the good old fu'htoiied bus certainly eel the imiIIH ch I |w&gt;i China. That's odd since that
"It wa* difficult lo stay on Ihr church-going Gnd-fcnring days of tu Ixrlling. F o r onr thing. It country steme to be In It moat of
mihjccl of airfield*." he said.
our fathers and of the men who promlMCK to possibly prevent the Hie time.
built till* country. We must min
IH33 campaign from being Just n
t I I
tug,-tlier mnl let the nothin under- prexliientlal T -p a r t y — T a l l verauu
lly MIMI FAR N FTI
Auulhrr PrrucA rublurf crisis.
stand
Hint
we
ore
tired
of
living
S FD tlL. Korea U*— South Korean
Truman.
HaliH* I Ike that apparrally are
Infnnlry and Chinese Mrdx clashed In n nation of pulltlrimis who
! t !
p irlly hard to Break.
look
only
to
the
nest
elreHon
and
Imlny In n series of hnltle* mi
Ho /nr, Znilok (&gt;NOifcr&gt;;i/ l.» reI I !
Kornn's western front
In Ihe wr want n return to the dm* of
oiniuiMg orMlrof. Ilr'x haiiu g n
Washington TV eett ere being
hruvicxl nellou, the Koulli Korean mir grent statesmen who looked
Kr/auirr rn o iiitix rap made. Invaded by leskresMhes, we read.
First Division bullied four limir* lo Ihe nest ueneraHiui."
hrarluft Ihr Irllrrlan “I lAkr Ihr." They should feel right at hease
President Jark • Kntlgan an
Jn an imsurcessfnl altemnl lo win
I 1 t
nonneed thgl n meeting of the
potent the Bwe^yw aseastere of
tinek hill txisillons wrsl nr
nl Korang
'
Ixinrd of dlrerlor* will he held at
Tka keowieeu* "M in Varls" has ihe szlenee BcHaa prog roan ,
|x&gt; losl lo Ihe Reds Her 2S
Ihe
home
nf
James
L.
Ingley
nt
ost
keiame
a
U.
I
.
tllliea.
fine,
l i t
Northeast of I'anmunjoni, Ihe
I
fade let* always has ream far
I nice conference site, other South HjlMI o'clock next Thursday night.
It may coat a million buck* to
Andrrw
Rtlnc
announce
I
that
a aether pretty alexe.
Korean soldiers recaptured tine of
send tha U. 8. M a il t« Ut* Olym­
t I t
Iwo hills they losl to Ihe Chinese the Hhrlnu Cluli's Crippled Childpics. Thsre'a nothing amateur
ten's
Clinic
will
he
held
In
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Sunday nigh!
Hot water, according lo a new*, ntmut those Big aamee except
xnnvillu
In
Fehruarv
with
J.
L.
tl. S. Kirili Air Furrc said snow,
paper correspondent, le elmoit th* athletee,/
fug and haze held down tighter Tlmrnley, Col. H. G. Ilarrlman and
Claieoce
Welsh
nx
the
local
com­
and Iminher xlrlkrs Monday
Fleet F SO Satire Jets, sweeping mittee.
In very minny rrgions, dark I Nepal Is an Independent king­
Visitors were inliodoced jby
MIG Alley over Northwest Korea.
clothing tuny actually lie bettor dom on Ihe eouthem elope nf
(Jintlrx
Morrlxon
nx
C.
II.
Leaker
spoiled about to Russian-made
I the lllmalayaa.
than wnlte, reflecting clothing.
MIG 1 3 Jrts
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un Ihr Manchurian of Huntington, I’a., Fred Havwell
of
lltimlnn,
Ohio,
Jack
Zucker
of
side of Ihe Yalu River border, bill Jamaica, N. Y. mul Chief Mack
no contact wa* made.
Pilots of olher U. N. planrn re­ Cleveland of Hanford.
ported (hey Inflicted about 43 Red "lake prisoners. Inflict CAsualllea
(mop cxxuxltlc* In dose support and destroy equipment, supplies or
attacks along tho warfront ami cut communications, then return tn
rails at 31 places
tacos In North Korea. hoso without occupying enemy
The Mouth Koreans pushed off positions."
before tlswn Monday against twn
hills guarding Falk's peak, Hut
elements of a counterattacking
" W e n te d Red battalion blunted the assauf,
ill
and drove them,back four hours

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think your caso may Bt— no
mattar how dlieouragtd you
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Ic* and olher* who "mlghl ho use­
ful in an Indochina campaign."
The paper gtjve on source.
In another dispatch quoting uni­
dentified Canlon sources the paper
sold the Reds have cslalillsheij a
naval base In Ihe I'aracel Island*,
4k?7 mile* east of Indochina II
said Ihe base was set up under a
secret directive from Moscow.
The paper said a Communist flrol
uf three gunhoid* converted from
Russian trelghler*. smaller craft
and submarines Is operating from
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VK8TIGATT0N8 MADE

HOUSTON if
homeless burled in hi* adopted country.
CpI. Alexander Stewart, 22, was
French waif who
In Korea
trying to repay the kindness shown killed In action Dec. 24.
Blit Ihe casually list doesn’t ■tell
him Tn the l/nltcd States will be
how Ihe youth asked — and got —
the help of a congressman lie
transferring from Ihe safely
Japan lo the Korean halllefront.
II doesn’t tell how he came lo
America twice ax n stowaway liefore Congress passed a special law
to let him stay hen* legally.
Mrs. A. Axicrixl of Houston, his
foster mother. *sid Sunday night
NBW YORK ijs— Some son Ihea-1she would bring Ihe body home
ler patron*, Intent on watchinn a for burial "I know IhM is what
movie, were unaware Sunday that he would have wanted ne to do,"
almost before their eye* life wsi she said.
Al 22 (he corporal wax an oltL
being crushed nut of a 14 year old
boy by s mining orchestra plat­ hand at war and fighting W heQ
he ua:i 12 he ran awoy from an
form.
orphanage In Alsace, Joined the
The youth. Anthony llinskuvlch underground and finally escaped
Jr., was killed as he curiously lo North Africa He wa* adopted
peered from his front row sent by the 133rd Regiment of the 34th
beneath the stage of the Academy Infantry Division ami foughl with
of Music Theater on 14th Street. Ihnn for five years — North
The descending nrcheslra platform Africa, Sicily, Anzlo
esught him against tho wall of the
When the war -was over Alex
pH. crushing hi* head.
-lowed away on it *n&gt;np ship ami
Police said apparently few of the came In America Members of Ihe
patrons realized what hail hap 133rd gnvc him (2&lt;s) and he struck
pened and Ihe film wa* not In­ out nn his own. When he tried &gt; 0
terrupted.
enlist In the U. S. Army ho dis­
An assistant manager of Ihe covered he was an nlion. Hack lo
theater said Ihe plalfnrm wo* be­ France he weld There was no
ing lowered after some children record nf his cilizrnxhlp Ihrre,
had tampered earlier with ihe Again he slowed away on an Amer­
stage control*, causing Ihe plnl ican ship and arrived In Galves­
fnrm to rise above part of the ton, Tex , July i. UU7.
screen.
Ill* foxier mother then was an
assistant t! K dislrlcl atlornry
handling immigration rases Mho
lieenme Interested In Alex and In­
Hv HPDIIM JOHNSON
terested olher*. among them Hep.
Make allmvxnn- Inr rixln- r.i'lx Albert Thomas (D.-Tcx.J. ThomafJ
in olaonln:- Ihe farm operation for introduced a special law in Con­
ll)4‘!. Florida farmer- nr,- -endtid­ gress to let Alex slay hero a* nn
ed hi- ernnntnWI* of the University Immlgronl The maxurc passed In
of Florida Aurlrultiirnl Kxifii«lon August of tO.Vi A few day* Inter
Service. In tost fnrm production Alex enlisled In Ihr U. S. Army,
"oxt* were nl-inil |:» perrent uliove and was xrnt tn Jnpao.
"Alex became very llred of Ja ­
Iasi year. In Ml3’.! time xe.-m likely
to go up may lie another 3 pen— nt. pan and wrote that ho wanted In
gel Into action." Mrs. Axelrod saltj.
Willi n h'eh level of prodwH&lt;tit, "Atmtil a month Inter I got a lellnr
fe&gt;-tni‘r&gt;. will me n lot of liti-hrr from Rep Thomas saying lliaj
prlrcl
liilior,
prieeo M
W , eeonoinists
rear,,.S i* poinl
point out.
mil. A|rx ,ta(, wr(„ PII nskln„ fnr hc|p
and maybe „ little more fertilizer
„ 1P rit,|,„n (lrp T h ,,m «a
at higher price,, harm omchiiierv s;li(,
h „ (M. , haven’t done (h^*
is expected t„ nuitimi,- at thl veronu thing by seeing Hint lie gels
year's high price* nr pn&gt; ililv pn Ills wish.
up miideniteiy, |„ gi-nenil, fiuni
er* will need more nuirhinerv nod
litHV lllly « , much II* they ran gel.
1,ckru! Notice
I'rlre* iif Imlldlmt ntrileriid
feed, seed, and post klllei* will
M in e d ro s r r r . i i i
roiitlnue high enrlv in IPiVJ. All in t o W Af.TKII TltOUTMAN, wli-o.
el,e
uf reslUenoa Is onhnnwri
all. fsrmei* mav huv more gmuls
run i,,e hereby reijidretl In III*
and service* nod pay mure fin vuur
v*r|l I , drfetip,-* nersitnally *,r
them, it i, lielievd iiy Civile Mur- l,v Aliorney nn Ibe I .111, ilay if
l'&lt; l-riwry, r&gt;.".Z In Ibe ntlb-n uf tbe^
piller, nssistmit erimnmixt.
I'b-rb nf ilu- , ’(re,ill I'utiri -if th«/
Rising eosts Uie&gt;e p.l.d few s’lnlli .Juilbliil rlr-n ll. Hemlnute
year* have forcerI muriy farmers r'-iiiuly. MnnfnrU. Kluriiln In « -er............
11 |&gt; m|||,
lull, illvnr, e pr—
« rase
nn. more ,|,ll,i
uei i, ..........
rspeiiHii,
( „eeillitH
,lM „ r prmlltia
hp ,„|IM,tn
i»
production lielil fur IhiligH ntlier I , -..rmiy, 1‘lnrlila In elixneerv An nl,than teal estate. With the prospect brevliili-il Idle uf stil,| rti-ipe beln*
.M11.1-II 111i T l t n l . ' T M A N .
I ’laliilllf
for further increase* In IHM, far­ v«
1 VA I.T K II T lt n t t T X I A N . Hefen-Imers' debts secrh likely to rise
W I T N K N H my h*n-l nn-l nfflclal
still more, Mr. Mtirphreu says.
seal In Haiifur,t. Kim l-l.i llilx 11 in
They could accumulate far enough ilsy
nf .Innuary, l»SJ
to put serious claim* on formers’
ri r 11d ll N’t &gt;r in
r i s r a nf the 1‘iri-ult dm irt
future Income.
, mr- a i . i
With this situHtiun in mind, the ll&lt; il'M li« i.tiU lt A H H lW lA T K H
f,
Cl
(cnnomlst hold* up a warning AMuriteya fur I'ialnllff
I’ n . fins isn
hand. They signal farmers to pto- K.infunl, Kluriiln
cerrl with caution. (Jut cost* where
you cun. Operate the tann a*|Cfflciently as you call figure out. Kflirient oiieration--ul ways ilesii-ntili!— will |iuv well III the yext
ahead, they say.
HELP FROM

Boy Is Crushed To
Death Dy Platform
In Movie Theater

Cedi M. Webb Is
Named Head Of
Game Commission

Korean War

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French Waif, Adopted By American
Division, Died Fighting In Korea

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A wave of battery stealing lias
xwepl Herr I mile County In Ihe
’past len day* a* the total bus
now reached 20, Hherlff P. A
Mem
reported
this
morning.
Most of I lie -denling has centered
in the Oviedo ureas with tl bat­
teries mol three night-lightx from
a Fin mull tractor liuvlng la en
stolen in that sertion.
Oviedo I'ollen Chief George A.
Kidney said this morning, he bad
one d m . "We have mnile prints
of the right front tire and Irarnt
them to a store In Hanford." lie
TAl.I.AIfASSK.K
- Crell M
rom hided I but lie thinks the gang
innies floor Kanfoid breante of I Wchli is the new » halrmnn of Ihi
Flornlii Game anil Fresh Wafer
this tin- clue.
Hr believes Dial the butteries Fish Commission
Webb, who lias served on the
lire being sold lo trucks wldrh
lake llii-in cither lo Jacksonville com mission since HUT was circled
or Tampa for side I here. Mod of lo head Ihe group Ihix year ul no
Ihe hatteile* atoli-n In dale have I organi/utliimil meeting at Willistno
mine from fuiin trnrtors, but Saturday night lie hit* served as
nine were luken from the Long chairman twite before lie wu*
wood Smith Hinthi-r saw mill in eleeteil lo Imuil Ihe group lids year
at an iirgunl/ullminl meeting at
Long wi hsi

Capistrano, laav* their eummaF “ bitter,”
the members of the Unlvrralty and winter haunt* on defjnlta
Falk's Teak. Inst lo a Red ar­
U -was a cruise from Tampa
mored thrust last month, Is dose
date#
and
arriv*
at
their
Hestlna- o Havaza
loathe two hills
—
on th# training ship tlona with equal predictability.
•017, making.In;
naklng the ports
pods of Key
..ie staff officer said Sunday's
Fort Jefferson en rout*.
action across the Fenltnula was
What Is believed to be the mostly raiding patrols and light
largeet forest fire |n America probe.
oeeurred In 1434 In Main* and
said (heir purpoae was to
Naw Brunswick.
It burned' owiar
(Ml. D
•hraa talnion acres and cost 140
lives.
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AMMKtalad l* r«M Leaned W ire

Kefauver Confers
W ith Truman But
Holds His Tongue
Friends Boom Tennes­
sean For President;
Statement Expect­
ed By February 1

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A WASHINGTON- ifi— Sen, Krfau
w ver (D.-Tew t.) lalkrtl for 30 min
nlfft with President Truman today,
kilt declined lo any afterward*
Whether ha will b# a candidate
for President or whether he think*
Mr.: Truman will run again.
" f had a very pleasant confer
ence with the President." he told
reporter*. *'We talked abmil polit
leal matters. I will give a definite
ilalement of iny intentions about
Feb. 1."
A That left things Just about where
they were before Kafauver had his
. meeting with the President,
ting a Doom'from friends for Ihe
presidency and for weeks hss lieen
teetering on the edge of a derision
as to whether he should declare
himself a candidate for the Demo
rratlc nomination.
friends of Ihe tall, soft-spoken
Tenneasesn already have Kefauver
■for President groups working In
most of the 48 states.
^
" I have not encouraged but I
•have not discouraged ilium," the
senator said, adding that he hoped
to make a decision about Feb. 1
" I tliouglit before any decision
I ought to talk with the chief i s
erutive and the head of the party,"
he added
Pew politicians, Including Krfauver, expect any Immediate word
on whether President Trurnun will
or will not be a candidate for
reduction.
But the approach uf primary el­
ections and selection pf delegates
to the Democratic Nntunnul Con­
vention, which will pick the nomi­
nee, may force Kefauver to make
an early decision.
Nationally known because of his
work aa chairman of the Senate's
Special Crime luveatlgatlng Com­
mittee last year, Kefauver has said
his decision on whather to seek
the Democratic nomination would
not be Influenced by Mr. Truman's
plans.
Sen. Humphrey (D.-MInn ) came
out uf a private conference with
the President late Monday saying
Mr. Truman told hint "he Is posh
lively undecided about seeking reelection."
The President again asked Hum
phrey to be :i "favorite son" can
didalc for the presidential nnmii
nut inn in Minnesota, the senator
said
"The President said he wauls u
^ liberal platform, a liberal parly
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Father Of Korean
Victim Gives Medal
Back To Truman
G R EEN l l A Y T m
- A father
who claimed his son was “ kid­
naped" hy the Marine Corps
"through trickery and sugar-coat­
ed promises" and later died In
Korea, says he Is sending to Presi­
dent Truman Ihe youth's Purple
Heart and Presidential Scroll.”
The awards are being returned,
Glenn Fiedler said Monday night
because "fraudulent statements
were entered nn his snn'a physical
records to make It appear he
passed his physical examination."
, The son, James, IS, was killed
In action in Korea June 1. 1951
a
Fiedler, a member of the Green
** Bay Vocational School faculty, said
James was a member of the local
Marine Corps reserve unit when
it waa activated Aug. I. 19S0. He
charged, however, that ta* youth's
* physical handicap* of poor vision
and underweight were falsified by
representative* of the Marine
Corn* "or possibly lha Navy" hare
so he could rider the reserve.
Fiedler said after his ion was
ordered to active duty he waa
a
given another physical at Camp
* Pendleton, Calif., at which time
he waa told he should iaave tha
corps because of his physical han­
dicap*. However, Fiedler said,
Jatnea signed a waiver and re­
mained In aervlce after the Marine
Corps led him to belleve&lt;lM would
be made a photographer, which
waa hia specialty. Fle&amp;'er said hi*
son was a machine guaner when
he waa killed.
Marine Corps officiate at Camp
gh Pendleton could not be reached
v Immediately for comment

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c
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ladder touched a high
ileh tension line
IMjOW verdict
a M h j n dM rTampa kteetHe Co.
LPteJaUffa In the U 0.M0 Circuit
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inn Firemen's
Indemnity Co. and Mrs. Lola
husband. 0.0. Brake. of Pa-

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KntnM.Mhrd l Dlls

Frisco Train Is Communists Charge

Sanford I'ilnt In Korea

K * Jtt Snowbound In \j ^ Bombs K illed
High S ierras
220 Persons Await­
ing Rescue Teams
Trying To Reach
Them In Rli/zard

Commission Asks
Elimination Of
Road Cloverleaf
Road Department To
Re A-WmI T o Re-lo­
cate Right-Of-Way
Seeking In redner the m*t of
obtaining rightHif-wsv* fur Dm
Fren«-h Avenue widening project,
the City Cumml'slon, following a
conference with Cuuntv Ciimmi*sInner W. G. KI liter 1**1 night,
pas*ed i resolution requesting the
Stale Road Department, In »'*«■&gt;nine the Improvement, l« elimi­
nate n promwed eloVerleaf inlerrertlnn s' French Avenue ami lie*
Orlando Hb’hwrv.
The f{ iin, I Department, with
whlrh t’itv nod County officials
will confer In Tallsha-sre Wedne*ilav afternoon, wilt he nakril' In
re-locate the right-of-way for Dm
avenue so r* not to require Dm
ehtainimr of nnv iiurliiin of (lie
Anchor Inn whh-h is hull* lo 'lie
edee of the properly line. The Cily
will he rep’ eseilted al Ihe meeting
hy Mavnr .Htemper nml t'omiiilssinner Chnsi*.
A venii-finni pavmeiii of Slt'.Nl'i
lo the Jsrrn (?«.. for the i-ouiulv
thin i-f ron*-lriirlloli of the San
ford Memorial llaselmll St-idiom,
was approved, and I. A. fllvere.
president of the company, was
commended hv the Comniisslon for
Ids work on the project.
Mr. Itlvere pointed nut that be
mid his firm had done the vei ■/
best they could In bringing the
nrojert to completion, and staled
that the delay* enconntereil were
due tu lack of material available
at the time, lie declared that the
Hanford hall park wns one of the
la«t "amusement jobs" to lie com­
pleted In the country.
The Commission discussed dotail* of work yet, lo he done by
the City In putting the hall park
In working order. &gt;,
City Manager Oillon estimated
that It would cost alanil $;iM) to
put the diamond lt&lt; good shape,
nml *660 to repair Ihe fence. It
was decided to do this work and
to iuive the concourse under the
stadium.
At the previous meeting lInSanford Iliwdinll Association re
■piesled that the City pay the sal
ary uf a groundskeeper and tincost uf flood lighting the grounds
The CfiiiiliiiasiuM, considering the
limited nmounl of funds ovnllnlde
for the project, approved the hir­
ing of a keeper, hut deferred ac­
tion on Ihe lighting proposal until
the rust of all of Ihe Improvements
can he estimated.
An agreement was given final
approval to offer the hall paik
facilities to the Han Antonio, Tex.
team for training in March. Thl*
would Include the use of hath
diamonds, club house facilities and
lighting.
Following a conference regard­
ing specifications for Ihe proposed
Tourist Recreation Building with
K. J. Muughton, architect, the
Commission decided tu reject old
bids and advertise for new bids
un the project, and to meet to
consider these al SiiOt) p.m., Wed­
nesday, Jan. 83, It was pointed out
that non* of the three furmsr
bids had hesii submitted lit the
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W EA TH ER

S\N Fit \\i 1st 'I i tp
Itf-i-m*
train* Imckuig Die worst snow
hanks tin- muon!.mis tunc I,ml tn
n hull it-film &gt; tmhi&gt; inclu-tl to
want a |&gt;.issi-ii)'i'i I kiiii -ti iluli-d
in Do- -.0-11.1 a ill, .'J,i pt rsoii-.
ulMi.tril
It I* Spi’li i* S.iolhi-iU Pacific
ll.1111111.,- It i ,il liyslul I..il l- ill
llo- Ini'll niotlhl.iius. Ii-pollid In
S.ni Francis,„ lo-,oli|u.iiI&lt;**•» that
lie tear lied Ilu- li.oulnl li.nli al
i.aii a hi i I'M i, walked lliiuuc.1i
alt Ihe , oai In", ami fiuiml in- uniIII ili-spi-t ;ilf |'li III AN had hlauk
t-ls mill Iline vi .is ell,.ill'll I.hhI
hit Ihe il.i&gt; Spcucc said
I lie i i -hciu- H auls were win king
low ai d Ihe ti amled streiimhiier.
SI" i'll, ol Sail Francivco from
liulli cidcs i.l the Sierra \l a XI
:i III Ilu- casttHtiiiul ll.llli was I,,
lairli'd al 1'iitih I tat. ahout
miles Iriiiit ilit- -hi'amliiiel
A new -li.nii centered m u the
Miontll ol Du* t'liliimlll.i Ulcer
hriiiiglil uioie lain lo t'alltiiriua's
low lands and piled up more now
ill Ihe liitiimlalus 11 w .in Ihe wiust
storm m mi vials, the WcaDlci
Ituii-nil said Mine Ilian an mill
enily loilav and imkluiul hail I li.'l
inches in ll„ .’1 limits ended al
X a m lo,lav
llo- •un (i*-t il#* h .mi «lt iv 1111'
1BitIMIT.I* Hi* th if!s Ii»n .ml Hit
sI I.l lull'd •i t‘.«niliin'1 weir i pup
|M'tl %%llh |Ml\\I't Iul niiiiu plttw Ih lli
&lt;ill ru»d dm ltti ’i
IhrtM* Wt'.N'is
:im|i)iiliioii&lt;a
|ri ps Will) fill) r (lrlplll.it tii' ui
two |i't»|i\ mid four ami tiul .in* r&gt;
were in the Armv cimvoi wlmh
irricd food Im 2 nisi iiii-iilHie swank weaDuimul Irani was
a victim ol a (Highly slniin wlmli
lashed Ihe West i oast (nun I'.m
adu In Meum The howling gale-.
piled deep snow drifts in the
mountain*, dumped flooding lam"ti already sodileu low lands ami
wavei, smashing
**'*'* towering waves
aguimt seawnll-i
A Itnuthern I'acliic Hpokesmou.
»inh vihAir. xnfd from M n.
purnoiis on Ihe snowlioiifid fi.tin
nt i ll niliitt iliiilt* niuilit .d nIIt'iiHoii
Two tlorlols ale with Ho* m' suiic
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A „ ied Soldiers

Sfitali* ( ’iindidatt*

U.S. Denies Bombing
Camp AtKani'dong;
Full Simly Of Air
Openitions Ordered
Ml N SW

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killed in Allied Mtldirr. and umitlil*
id i‘,n m ,i Ued priom c.uup
A l s Filth \n Lorre &gt;i&gt;oke*
in..11 &gt;,||il it v|j|*i|l'f so But Ihe
I N i olliCllJli I contitnied tn in*
%e-stmate
I lu* ll*! f&lt;*|nit I was in.ide at
Koi e.m time in^ntiatiuiiv One
uLeoniindtee argued h u t who
was in what armv A veeond -mb*
(’(im im ,!Ire

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aiHie Id to the Nnitli Ku i i i i i lurth
lair
Neither subcommittee u-ported
any pi ogles tow ard ail arm!slice

Nortli Korean Mat Gen l.co
Sang &lt; ho s.ud the Kangdoug pris­
on camp holding 1 .VD !(cpublic
\ Mi»\ Itirwet', I itIt)*\i ll*' III of Korea tHOK&gt; suhlieis and nnn
Aniencan. was bom bed Monday
tm ii, v, toilii v atimmiMn t tin can night tic said names ol casualties
Lt. Col. J Ho** Admit*! Jr , rolikiikiuulrr of tlii- MS&lt;* i umimii* K nmii"
of tin* Ktflh \n I'iiivi',h
,ii*l.m v f*u th* Sl;*tr H*»mtc in the would tie supplied Inlei
haiiMiittilig -tilth Fightor llomltor Wing, |ir»‘|*nn"* » .• I. kI In- -t|ua&lt;lioii "it .1 nn»*k"ii igum t tit* t'ltiiU'iS;ih ! -i.l . iiii tmi till ill 11(*t. utiject
The t' N 1'iimmnnd m Tokyo
CtJlMmihUl for con. Ih'fnrt* hiMOg iiillril In ni'lt Vi* 111 Is
■ «!I" ;i Trim Umltl .Aitlm*'-. |n|nt liking tin*
IM (I*, l *&lt;...... it »* p» mini le u* Nt ordered a lull study of air operarun from Now Vink to t!tiir«*. Hi* wife, 1.1nin**, ami t %%** vnu nl«! iliiuiflitt • hinui*. li%o til 11-1i:t Mmith.'im
M iv
Hons to determine wlietiier there
I NnH't A ll a n ) . 1|K P t t l
\ n mil
Stro't, Low Ahgtlcp Liilif IL IS till* suit nf MI 2(0 ‘ \lt
i.'llll ■" d
i- any truth b&gt; Die 1 omniums! altOffiuiiil l»HAF Hi..to)
legations This included (lights hy
i arriei borne an i raft and II SI Sitperloi is in addition to Fifth Air
1 orce pinin'.
I In- beds ,1il not invite Die Atin--. Hi •unie to kangdiing and see
foi ll'gni lives as this have been
l i l t A ll Ll- I Spr» l.t I • \ M.ix charging bomb attacks m truce
Hirvvci l itti'Ville .it 1 nu \ ,iml « M /one ureas
While no progress was made m
i i |v , t.tut i tmlny .mnmmrrd hi-*
r .itulut.u v ha Stiitr Sr.Mtm fr*»ni armistice negotiations Tuesday,
HuScuiihmal Ihsirni which spokesmen said negotiators were
O f
un Imtr Hi r vani »uut Sent mole mole even tempered than in re­
cent days liven a mile of levity
t iMlIlt ll*s,
oiik
(‘lie rn
the lair Mr .it'll Ml** was itiget led into a truce super­
A |» Hti'wt t *■I i)i l.iutht mil I'i Iii * vision session, when- delegate*
were di-.idloiked on whether the
''"J hr w.i - horn in M•*iti•a* tin
lied' should to- ullovvd lo rpulr
and
niiiU'd
to
I’ltlisVillr
will)
his
airfields
It.diet A Sexton, lift veal old
lly K K N T t'ilK TI.A IN
Liiudv when hr vva*&gt; Iwn Hu* (am military
t hiiii’M- Ma) Gen ll .u li Fung
re, i.h-ni of Iteltiiry. took Id* own
"I frvl Dint Hi) itrirflit uf Hullv iiuhim I h* tttliifldo in HUf * where
life toduv 11v swallowing poison
•ant repairing the field, would lie
Itcnpli- In Du- -tnlv linvu wide upi-n
hi-* lather wu:» engai;eil in farm ma no
Hi runt to l 1 N -ecurily. ns
mlml* whin it rumv* to tin It
in ins parked car on the highway
cInnery
hn*ine»*
tilled delegidc* charged
I'hul.-v fur u giihernntm iul ramllalone tile iilioie of laike llonrm,
lie wan rilur.itrd
Itsieti said siirrastii .dlv that Die
d a W J, HrnlU'v Odlinm l»ld tills
OH Itoilto I71*J vve.l of Hsnfmd.
............ .in lilt' piddle
fell hr;
he, tl N tom* enn.slrh't- bu v&lt;w-v prosud
nf Urlaifitu-g
w n ltwhich
tvportcr tliln mnruliig at Ida head-H e
1 -Uj hit bl'Imoved
vv.ih :'tr .Mill.;teil
idu.'.ted In ln*l lie
;|I
nrl„ M „ ,. | ,|,|aiiuBrtcr* lii-n-. Mr. ttdhain liar lti»t
Diei in law, A 1*. Himili, telire-l
ha« k to I Diisv die ami then olleo » 1Mir.-.it to D N s, curitv l.ecmts#
iatm iiiil from u ii-u-ilav apcaklug
Deilm \ ii'*i*f»'iil, afh'i Ht'i'ivini: ii
i d the I 111\rI - ll v id I loi ill.l Mitel In- i c j u i ' nimiI s ‘ Tm iitlici* * nf m il
tour in Miami uiul Uadi- county
luttci witll vk I'llcck I'llcliHCil hit'll
i uplIM)' III colli i *' vv.uk tn el Vi hull • *tl p. iiplc .•ml imlliMii** nf .til
Hi- will cimtinui- Id* ru«d ruin
reml, in imil, "N»« HmmI fm »lnv
with Hi* 111li Vihmiic Hivi-'ioii .»&gt; ih*T
uoign tunic III hy addrc-Hiiir tinMini ( (Mtt luili t| vi rili, * T iim! in** "
How
i » tin*
ni||&gt; )■- not w it h
11*
I.iikilniul .Iriyi-i'f*.
i*nr fu rei Himf«iiil,
*»|*' **f onI I«totI \ Wt'iisrl fitifii .1 nt 11it if*** .* )i,i i ,i11 m|&gt;» i tm tin i t vc,n
I \r I v llllit' „l Ivtii ('.111 I•*111v if*
I V«"«l llV* I
‘ " HIM!ilf'li ' 11!| Hit iini it ii i .i ihitiMil1 h* Nitii) &lt;*r u n t y
It I-*p„n-i- tu Mr. Ddl i.-iin'* Mi
I .liltr Mull I im*/'
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til lli i* m tilt
I *till ll tHfe-4 till l‘M&lt;e H i I
nmi tour wii-i, lit- Halil, "v.-ry gtu
lift Min Mil liT't vs*111 Im &lt; »« i - ■* Rl'tOlp of 'skit*f ■* I «*ClI'Im «I tlit
I ,ll t Hit' ' .1 il II Il l it ,1
i fvmg ” "WV hit all Du- Impiirtnni
ln*l itV\ Mini NVlft, r III** «if I In ■iM'-) 0)1Mil'* I If iifi Sodn S|»| Ifi^s
civic nml gioiip meeting* in Du
victim' tkIft* \tll4 w • )■* I Ml! VII Dim \ I mill tiw u\ l In \\ »•im I I .(III
Grcnli-r Miami ari-a," In ;ulih-d
Ml ti. I Mi. h
ll
&lt;fl* l ag# *l|g|
l(1t'lH(' Willi ll lonisi II t)111 111 fli'i
N\ lull
.Ma ilil
Mr. (tilluim .-n-ntcii ,|iiitc n
|*I I P I'llt i»)
I....I I.' *M .1
11 i■ai tit i Meek IihI.i v 1111|iic m lli* 1 hi i Ilu i c* » Miliitn
furor mi n Din-«--limir Alhn t!mi»' jiuinimceil lu", i aiiilnluc) fur Du
I llli'iiihl'T fi
|n|| *»l 11«*1 l V. In l«n*k fni M1
Do­ 'Md
licy riiiliu *lmw In Miami Itcnrli. ulllce of shi-nff nf Semmole t'unnlv Hextnl) .Mi Si'xtufi L4m \\ nnlliiii '
•ll PII'I II Mill
lin' 1*11,HI tM II I
Tin- piugrinn i* a llatcticr midii-m-,- silllject
I Mil I*. Nl.it .
•I v s|,il* |tn nil
lo the tlelliiHTilllc primal i«f Ilu* iiiuid* unlit Mi Smith i«
lilirlli'iiiritiou hIiiiw with ipn-allim ies in May Mi lit i n .las served tdrill'll lift •'! tll;v* HV |||||' Ilu* hntlv
in mn
iii-ing dircHi-il in the commciiln Im a deputy sheriff under Slid ill
w ilu i tin. ti -l ( i'I I |i«) (i| * Iti
Ml' Smith &lt;|hm
lti'il lllr till III'*
-H i lab
| ......... Mil., I I f He
tor or feature gue.it over Die leh- 1' A Metw and Ihe late Sheriff i mill** nut-mil SiidfiH.I muir tin*
he* tifiM’ i iiii-ml't t hI1 I I&gt;i| (il i III'-*
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v*. , w.loo I III i
phone Three phiilli-n rang eim
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M u rrl\ ft eigllt, I •T lilts Mpll.i l t'l *Mill r.,1 *"* I II H„ y ... 'I.l ( ‘loti liv ' ,i
M W YORK *'
nfter Die program had ended al
Hu* N'cw lei *«'v lit'cii-»» )i|;iti*H, ii)i*l •apt
■ a I v M id aIii was arret lid Monday on fI .111*I 11If &gt; .lll'l liv id .*'• ,N tllDlH1 .... II- wns ml.
.'1:15 a m.
i mini Ihi* r*Mi (Imiii m|m‘ii, fiiciiiiF i dial go of inutile!
Ml.. Kelli,
Do- high Mllth'lll 1 4MI) MiJlf) ' (M.ill l"l ’» rdlltj.
Mr. Odham In-died out at Alt'*
Mu* liihi*, with Hu' vi tun iMhm in eas ol one of Ills rn •on
'a Hum
a eiemtu-i
I lie winner. "
Adam* by revealing .Adams' run
llrHliu i .it id I itii i&gt;tii
rlit* 11if 111 ri'iit h'li1, 11a■11«| MUiiin f
Iv lw iird H.
&lt;
apt
Franklin
li
•v Widliiii f
weaver
ut
nccliiiti with the Allnpiittnh I .mi l
Mr
lil'MUIT
1
If
th)"111
1
)1'
hi
»'
Mil* u IMihtNV fur Il(ir thl' III hr
t'liia
VI &lt; i,
Fngleuni nl, N I
u .1 ‘ ol del &gt; I V.11(1 rillllll Y H« ■■ ' 1iilllli'. .lit "I Hr V Mct'idl mid .I..I
Trait Cuinpunv unit hi* campnigu
"I rtlidnk Inin *\♦inl 1him1 iiiil
I.1IL , W*M' d-oi . ■I 11V 1ull.-lltO'l
mnnager on Miami llraeli, who i .
f••ll Mu tnilxc. lull it wic* un iim ’," held in %'2't icki bail Im allegedlv .Mill at lot Hr v i&lt;u Mir i' it \ inf I ihi'lo death
I veal old v(Ilu Hr is a iiirf it In') nf lif ii*id It* |I, "kt I o
roniieeled with a race truck. Mr.
Mr. Smith hi*i»I "I thru
tu shiHitlng
I anus who " v i n t I wo wingOdham pn-M-iiled a plmtoalutiu
('
W It'liurlie) Meek Imlay Siitifnril lu kt» 1 ti |ni|ir»'inun
I Ncglo utility cook on the (relghte. L mnI N i» 1 A iim' i ic.it) Ln:i'tH, Ilit*
copy of Adam*' original purchnim announced his lamliilacy for the ' hold.’ hi thul Air I lie lie t I hilt# Do- Flying Trailer, last lldoliei Klkn Chili *if I tin* I the I 11*1 Itap •nc'' o' •|ll.- ' "" " i lien Wade,
It' *'• v Witte. John
Dobell M lleagan. ussislanl I '&gt; list ( lull i ll nl I il*i -\ lllr .iiiil ttir Jo,» Itnno
of murk land* ill Dm Belle Glade nfffice lit Sheriff of Seminole t'oiiii tu •III/'
.1 I'. Me
IV.
V
.
Ill
I
'
It.iV
.itloriiey.
said
tinshooting
Imp
area which waa Inter approved for fy suliject tn Die Democrutlc pri
luiiMir ( liaialii-i &lt;f i mu iii*i *«With I'nlli(* rhu f Ituv WiiliuiiiM
\edl. I i 1 -ti '"I” i I' I Welsh,
polled
wfide
Die
Ishr.iinllseo
SI,
llo
drainage under the Warren ndmln- muries in May
In making thl- \1r. Smith M'lmiiril 1** the '♦ri'lir
He ha*s si-iv».J , pic-1*Ir iif nf th*
nil. W 'Ii .'im . •1 i nl Williams,
iMrntloii.
uiiniuinceuienl Mr Meek staled that
Mr. Srxtiifi iimveil it* Drllnrv tup &lt;11 fielglltei was between I ifllHYlllt* I i»V**• Itill I f|t*vv *1*1 V \tillin'
. 1: 'I '"I. ,1 II iii.dlon HitManila
and
Japan
While in Miuiul Mr, (hihuni ac­ there were a few finds which to
u1y I nvii tu fhi i'c ituv ' riirii fmni
nil* as si.lie NM*' I'l MshIim I I ft* tv
D a m Hobson
i ii i I ' m
cepted u lelcvlaion engagement to would like to present to Ihe vulci
lleagan said lie had pieced lo NllC t llUlMII.il! id I t Hli'V.lill t nun |iei&gt;, I ' . ,
( n|i|f lil finch, N .1 whirr hr Im. I
nud
1-1,
........son
appear on Italph Kenlcke'* TV id this county
ijelhei
a
stmy
from
ciew
mcndiei
*m»|| t4in§*liiVt (I 11v Hi*- Tuu iirv
IV rluipti-l m| Dm IIII,Hitill" 1*2(1
l|i*«
l w.
V,,!,. tt itliaii
ai"
new* *hmv over W TV J in Mlnnii
A member of n pium-er Iniitily ol Hnnlwnrr rniuiMinv fm M vcai c liesi-rildng how Die cook William ilV"h I 111mu! I* -c t*"l t- ;i mem
I.'
IllNVI.
(v r
snnmtln.f in D,,* ntlif'lic i,f Keii- Seminole (.'minty where tu- was burn
111&lt;4 milt'lrh* Ipllf't ■iillDtlnl H| Halves hi (laylnn, tilim. appateul lll'l 41f III, ' lioa 1,1 , t due, 1o|s of Die ....... II.'" .1 lb. &gt;1.1 i ..... “ If
rnaiy. Mr. fhlhnin reijim»li-d tim' anil raised, fie slated Dial us a I"'nril un a plain while Mu-h -f ly went lieiserk and said Some 111Itsvi II.* i .iambi &gt; &lt;d &lt; Iimmer.e
I'l . . , |« III I I Ullll.ll Vs . I. to die,
Mr. Adam* and Dan MrCurty up Imy and young man he ueipiamteil |‘i»|MT trail:
urn- Ims got tu kill Die eaptiiin "
Die e.indld ili i .named lo tile win. vi..ill,I gel D"
l„l. "* I.ion„
lia a iim * ■)■ p*a« star
Iteagan
suld
(
.i|it
Weavei
al
‘Mh'fu
Al,
Hi'fiiii'
take
cm
**
*
»f
himself with every part uf tinlormei Miss b -ome Teague, who \\ , limns
i •i|ilo,d,
llm ki ley.
legedly
fired
Ihree
bulletmin
M'oiitinunl
Un
l'i|
r
Sit)
comity and knows Its terrain and
was hum in li il i Fouil. N t’ Slu­ Wr-.ii-'," aid Mi M..i mson, "it
Harvey
while
Die
cook
was
loan
history which is beneficial tn Ihe
ts Die it.ui liter ol Die late Judge
WASHINGTON « President
acted and iinilergmng a liyslfi icul l i n t , le.igtu* ol High I’uUd all I , .,11,| i.i- It.- undertake
AM D!M VS W m im tA W S
office which In- is scekim'
■w li.al two win it an uutci died
Truman has asked W. Htuart Sym­
nrrvoti.
tireakdnvv
n
Olti.AMMI nt
t hwile. u An
Mr. Ilcck I* a World War 11 vei
Mis Den la ii.il tiuw ol Hi.ideu
iii,. lot f i-v’.'i v collier mmiington to stay on temporarily aa
The
|in&gt;*eeo1ur
said
that
ace.ad
ernn having served a* a member *•! diews Is goliu! to devote lull time
1.1(1
i,- ,
M. Mm t i i.ii a k-d I'r,
administrator of Um fteconMruc­
M rC rory store* are luakiinr the ll H Army lie bus been al 1o being ii hunk president and mg tu testimony nf crew nicuihci .
III.via win. i-plied. " I 1 K Mail.*
tion Finance Corp. while th* Senate many new improvetnenta In Dmlr filiated with Ihe .Sheriffs ulfice as withdraw from politics
Weaver, witti the first mule, lieut
■•Wioiig." -mil Mi M.iin iill, "tho
considera the nomination of Harry store* Diioiighout Florida, Clar­ Deputy fur Ihe past six years un
Karller Andrews suld lie would Harvey mi llie head vvill. a black
words in ‘Pull dovv o’."
A. McDonald to succeed him.
ence Bedding, mnnager uf tha der Ihe late Sheriff (.’. M llaml ami aek re elec Ihill to Die Stale lluuse Juck and placed Ihe hunileilffs on
Mi« Hidpli A Km Hi niinounceii
The White llouia made this local Mil lory Hlorc, Mated thia the present Sheriff I1. A Mere Mr of Rr-presentatives, hut .Monday lie ills wrists In the scuffle Die i ap
Die plot: III ill "f tim FI uiiii of Miaknown today by making public a morning.
glnssi
Iain's
glasses
were
knocked
off
Heck expressed cimfidence this ex * dil rapid growth uf Du rntuninl
loiii oil .Inn SJOdlO at the I’rel.
(attar. ___
from, .....
Mr. Truman to 8ymI lie Small Clulii.- Court nf winch byteruiu
Ill Ki*nimnme, he ileclayed, pcrlcnce'further Dualities him to un Mute Hunk, which In- liemls, Is and biokeii
I ’liorrb nod told of talk*
ington.
Captain Weaver allegedly ielt 11 K Mi Nall la judge, hmulleil He t„ in- given by mtasionarie* front
McCrory’* liuvc acini i red the ilcrtake the duties of this office itcntundlng more uf Ills time
On Jan. T, tha While [louse an­ Plggly Wiggly More alto and arc He mid he would appreciate Die
Harvey
lying
un
Ihe
Hour,
bleeding
ruses
since
d
w
it
cHlablislied
last
Ilu served in Die lilt!) and lliftl
over tliv world,
nounced Mr. Truman had accepted rebuilding It at u rest uf (100,000. puhllc'M vole and U making imly sexihma.
from head wminds, to relurn to summer up In Dee 31 Aclmillv all Hun
v* l(ol»un told of Dm l.lorx
Symlngtm’a resignation, affective
lii»
eaIiiil
two
decks
above
There.
eases
were
uiriiod
In.
.HI
ol
Thl* will double' the present one campaign pledge: "To eiifnrce
-----------------------------III....I ilnnk iirogniiu. and pinna
today, and waa nominating Mc­ sale* apace of Dm store in Kl*- the law/lleagan
rv|Nirted,
he
opened
his
which
Ihe
Court
could
nut
get
sec
Ki o e m e .s c o i i k s k
t.,r a donor drive next month.
Donald, who has bean chairman ahnumc and will give the "cow
Mr. Heck la a mcndier uf (lie The Seminole District Hcuuterx' safe anil got a 2ft caliber auto vice on or was miuble to bundle
Hoy Wright announced pinna for
of the Securities and Exchange capital" one nf the most modern First llapllat Church uf Sanford, training course will begin Thura-,,malic platid and anullier pun ol due to wrung addreises given
Hoy Smut Week, sinrtlng on Feb,
Commission, tp the RFC poet.
nf
Dm
470
i
iscs
collections
,-uffi
dinm store* In Central Florida.
the Amuricnii laighm, Lika. Wrxgi day at 7:3U I' ,\i id McKinley
. ...
d. Henry Witte dated Dial a
However, the Senate baa taken
McCrory'* lit Hanford lui* en­ men uf the Wurid, and Junlur Dali. All unit luudera, iixaialiinli, I. v ‘,,'n '."l.1* Wouver y'til to till- ainnuillcil fu S7 7&gt;4. and ranged I.Ions Hiippn to vvInch wive* and
no action on McDonald'! nomina­ joyed excellent bust tea* through Chamber uf Cummcrco. He will committee chairmen, committee- liollom of the stairway leading to form It 50 to I3-.I, said Judiic Me guests are invited would lie held
tion.
th# holiday period, aald Mr. Ren­ serve aa hia own eampaiagn treas men, aiNmxuring Instllntlim repre- llm cruWa iiuurtera, llarvcy was Nab
,luri. dl at the Country Flub.
ding, and much new stock U urvr mid Itua named Ihe Flurlda setiUUvea mid interested parent.* sbmjliiig with hia humlniffcd bauds ' Mil’ Court was established at the
Guest* were lluildv l.uke, Mar*
FARM B U R EA U
in
fronl
of
him.
"Flense
lake
them
rcipieKl
of
the
Sanford
Merchants
being added for spring and Bum­ Slate Bank an hia depualtory.
sluill l.nngKtoii and Hugh liiincall*
mu urged tu attend.
An ilhjetrated talk on plant mer ili-mond.
off."
IAaaiM’lution. and Mr MrNuh was Cecil I'ailtuu presided.
breeding and ,re*d production will
At that Instant a shut rutm nut appolnteil judge by Guv Warren
be gWen tenliht at «|00 o'clock
Crew mcinbiira said that Ilorvuy for a two year term beginning Aug
HAIJSY T O BUN
MAYOR ELECTIO N
at the High Sehool Farm Buildran Inward the eaplaiu at;imtlng, 3ft. 1911. The cmiit is located at
SARASOTA urt-Jamea A. Haley,
DAYTONA REACH eft - A suc­
Ing by Earl Adama, aaed expert. state representativa and former
403
Sanford
Atlantic
National
Hank
"Go uhead, captain, shoot me
cessor lo Mayor Dllte Lancaster
All membera of the Seminole Rlngling Clrcue preaktent. is the
building nml nil Join* the office uf Jr , who resigned a week ago. will
again."
County Farm Bureau are re- first In announce for Congress
Hie
Seminole
Comity
Credit
Assn
Captain Wuavor fired two more
be elected March 1H A tccall ac­
ipieated ty J . W. Wllaoh,. pro- from the now IdveMk District.
ahnla, Rcagun xuid. Three bullets elution
tum had been pemlton against Lan­
gram chairman, to be preeeat.
Ilsley. a leader of Ike economy
were found In Horvey'a body, ('apt
caster when he resigned
(Mtlxena
uf
HeminnU
County
will
aovn
lie
given
an
opportunity
tu
OLD
CARS
JUN
KED
bloc in hi* two session* (IM S and
Weaver then look the accuml pair
donate
much-needed
l.loo.l
to
arme
l
farces.
Aiuiouiicrnient
of
the
ap­
JACKSONVILLE W _
Many
of handcuff* atul put them on
1M1) In Ihe Florida Legislature,
person* driving old car* may he
said hi* campaign would empha­ proval uf Betninolo County hy Ihu nutlonal orgaiiitatlon of llm Ameri­ Harvoy'a ankle*.
sise the need for elimination of can Rod Croa* to participate aa a unit Iii the defense blood program
When tho freighter reached Kobe left without triina|Mirtallun because
R ITE
Asheville
federal waste.
waa made yesterday by Mr*. J. M. GmiMlei, chairman of the local Red Japan, the 30 unlicensed crew of an urdor to scrap cur* older
"Sirocco"
Cruaa chapter.
member* refused to aall with Wea­ than lWti In tiie nation'* junk
1:0lt • Hits • ft: 15 - 7:18 • 0:31
A. U. Feteraon Jr. nf the St. Jnlme Realty Co. haa been named ver and returned homo on other yard*, the National Production Au­
M O V IELA N D
Y O K O n A M A * 8 r"* &gt;The U, H. chairman of Ihe blood p r o g r a m -------- ---------------------------------------------- vexrclt.
thority office here wax told Mon­
"Tomahawk"
day.
5,,?.VT.
.te!*- ? H «*w m sn ware for the chapter end baa started requirement*. This blood will Im
d:,10 complete showing 6:67
killed In.the crash of a four- initial plana for the p ro g ra m here. u*«d for oversea* shipment to the
Automobile Junk dealer* protest­
MAN DNOWNK
feature, Intermission 8:18 *
kvy pamrt bomber near
N EW BER R Y tel Lester F. ed the NPA order. They aald the
"Approval of Seminole County armed forces and for Imildinc reBeat. MMday night. aa one of the partlcipatln* won- l e n u tar honi, aMen*a neetli," Holt, 39, a garage owner, drowned corn In Junk yard* are actually
feature 8:55
Names were w W M M b/
Sunday after be waa thrown from "warehouse*" In which iparo part*
tie* mean* that local clUaene will Mra. Gonial** aald.
P R A IR IE L A K E
The plane wae reftrnln* from now hatfe an opportunity to doi ^ t n o l . County will bo ona a motor boat making a sharp turn are stored. Parts for many old
"No
Highway
In The SkyM
a MOO mite pafN l Over tha Sea naU blood solely for the porpoa* 0f Uia many nut yat active in Ihe noar the mouth of the 3uwnnnee model can are scarce, a neater
6:30 • 8:20 - 10:00
nJ Julian
' K l &gt;:
River.
wrote N P\.
of meeting the nitioe’suteftewe
t v » m *m
o* r i« * au&gt;

Symliyrton Asked
To StayOn At RFC

Governor's Race
Is Still Wide Open
Odham Concludes

65-Year Old Man
Takes Own LifeBy
Resort To Poison

Sanford Candidate To
Appear On Televi­
sion In Miami, Jax

Robert A. Sexton
L
Hranclt, N. (
!•'uimcl Dead In Cat

Titusville Lawyer,
A. .Max Brewer, Is
Senate Candidate

Morrison Conducts
Ouiz Crownim l*'or
Suni'ord Lions Club

Lruijjhtur Captain
Held In New Vorlt
On Murder Charge

Bock Ammumes
lie Will Run For
SheriIT h Oi l ice

McCrory Stori'H Are
Mafkinif Improvement

Small Claims Court
Handles -170 Cases

Peterson Is Named Chairman Of
Red Cross Blood Campaign Here

Th* Weather

Movie Time Table

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T H E SANFORD HERALD
Page 3
Turn. Jan. 19, 1993

Are "You Safe At

m m

:

STILL HOPING TO GET BACK IN THE SUGAR AGAIN

Every year hundreda of people across ths nation die
from fall*, burns, poisoning, firearms, suffocation because
«* • a «n 4 a r, Ckrlalm a* Ha 4 daft they dn not know the Momentary rules of home safety. To
I * * n , PablUb*4 ua S a ta M s rs te lfew laa ( ‘brlataiaa aa4 &gt;•(* Years help ynu discover if you nrc n home safety Illiterate—nnd
___ I I I tlaaa nlla A reas*
whnt to do iiboul It—fho Fcbrunry Issue of Pageant Mnpit" icalrred aa *n-nrut alaaa nattrr
•ctefcer IT, IBIB, at Ih* Pm I Olflra zlne hns published a lest which wns given to 1700 persons
at *a»l«»li PlnrUa, uartar Ik* Art of all nges by n national Insurance company.
«f I 'li m n u at Martk a. jure.
When the results were tubulated, the officials were
i u i i .i. a m )
K4l|ar
stunned to discover that not one person of the 1700 passed
n n n iio R IIH A R
baaiaaaa MaaaaaV ________ tho test. The average «eore was onlv 52.3 per cent!
_
........ ............. ItATK .S
Here are some of the questions with answers below
Carrier ............................ f
Oa* Mnnlk ........... .
which
yuu should know:
Thr»» M.itiia* ____ _
_ ___
■I* a « i k , .... ............
aa* 1. If you found some member of your family unconscious
O m * Tear ... .................. ........
la. Ml
because of electric shock and still in contact with a live
All nfcllHiirr ■ollr.a, rmtdt mt
wire, how would yon break that contact7
taa*k*. rnnlalliK) nd .1
mt
.* (.rl&gt; la m ,.l In r Ik* Mr**** nl
AiiHWhr:
Move the'wire from his body with a dry stick
nl*l»* ftiMda, mill k* rBnra.4 lur
al r*a„l*r *.t««rtniaH ralte.
or overcoat.
R*ern*BU4 Vnll.innllr t»f
*M4 Vn&lt;|W|*r ll*|ir*a»nt*lli*« 2. If someone suffers n first degree burn (minor), would
_a*.. Vrw V.irk, rklra*.,, IIMri.ll.
you use butter as u salve?
I(aa*aa rlir n*4 *|. I.aala.
Answer: No. butter may curry bacteria which will Infect
~~Vka Il«ra l4 I* a a r m b r , af Ik*
A*aa*lal*&lt;l I ' r r . i w k lrk I* *alltl*4
the
wound. Use petroleum Jelly or similar Inorganic sub­
a i* i« * l* rlr l « Ik* «|A tor rra a h ll.
ra il.,a af all Ik* loral a*na *rlal*4
stances which havo been heated to an intense degree In
la IM* x a . M . r r , aa wall aa all
the process of preparation.
A F a*wa 4la*alrkaa.
3. Assuming that the man in your home Ih a hunter, name
JlW K SitA Y , JAN. 19, 1953
tho two most Important safety precautions that should
TODAY’S IIIIII.K VF.IIHK
lie followed in safely
u e ‘ storing firearms in the home
Answer:
a)
Keep
under lock and awny from children, h)
There In an am ailng reran! of
harnprrHNrri people* who have
Store tho ammunition in a safe storage spot away from
found Ihelr r*llh Juallfled, Indi­
heat or nny other detonating agent.
vidual* likenl«r have had Ihelr
faith JUNllflrd. Tliny trunted In &lt;1. Name two reasons why wooden ladders should never be
painted.
thru mi,I wi'lo nnt confounded.—
I'a. 22:9.
Answer: n) Paint hides defects. Ii) Slippery when wet.
5.
You
Walk Into the kitchen of your home and discover a
Tltr Kovrinincnl't (arm price
grease
fire In your gas oven where meat is being roasted.
lUpiKirt program i» mid lo h;
Explain
how you wordd extinguish this grease fire Mufoly
•boil by (our million dollar*. A
ami
effectively.
drop in the bucket.
Answer: Smother It with salt after turning off gns and
shutting oven door. Don't throw flour on the flames. It’s
There wa» «
big luinoiit
highly combustible.
Sunday for Oilnndo'i Camellia
Name four things that are essential to the safe use of
Show, Which remind* ui, when
U Sanlord’i Mower Show going
stairs.
Answer: a) Onml lighting. Ii) Use of handrails, c) Keep
to be held?
steps clear, d) No throw rugs at thu top of thu Htairs.
Prriidrnt Truman ha* ahan*
Wlmt are thu two most Important safety precautions to
doned hit earlier idea of
lav
take In using a ladder.
hike for lliit yar. All you gal lo
Answer: a) Make sure the base of the Imlder is planted
do now i* to Iry In pay die laxet
firmly and evenly against the ground, b) Place base away
already Irvied again*! you.
from wall at a distance of one-quarter ladder's length.

r s r r

There will he iireciou* little
road work during Iv52, nccnnling
lo Road Chairman McKethin, in
epitc of traffic jam* and auto­
mobile accident*. There juit i*nT
enough money available i* the
way he put* it, although we
could understand it belter if he
had pointed to the cement ihoitage. Willi all the laxet we pay
there tliould he plenty of money.
Don't let ynurtelf gel t&amp;&gt;‘ fAt.
If you ‘do, you are giving your*elf a lot of uinieceitnry wotk tu
do juit carrying if around. Ac­
cording to the American Medical
Altoti.ilion. the urrlru fat which
Ameiiran* are carrying around
on their liodirt could tupj Ii
enough energy to do nhoul on*
end one half lullion man hour,
of work. And who want* lo work
like that?
Know how many louritt* came
lo thii Male latl year? Well, the
Florida Stale Chamber ol Com­
merce my* there were 4.HOO.OOO.
And iilioKrrllicr they luouglil in
some $040,000,000, (tie liiunrtl
single source of income for llir
M. • slate, The louiiit hutineii i»
h
largely rci|mntiblc for Ilie growth
of such ciliet at Miami, St.
Sh'.1 P*t«nburt|, W p»I Palm Heach,
$
and Orlando.
Advertiiing pay*, but it can't
M
“

do everything. A 39 year old

divorcee of Shnliinar, Fla. advertiie* (or a lunhand. lie mu.I
; ha "ynunu. Knud tookiiiK. tomron*
, I Can be tumid of whn love*
Ufa but i» no drunkdtd or alhieit,
[.&gt; and who ha* money enough lo
M y off $6,000 of my debt*".
No. we don’t recommend adveriUlnu at a meant « f ‘ finding
: hliiband.

.Down in Tampa a former foot“ hem turn* up in jeil awaiting
1 a* a *afr cracker, a crime
he readily anoiigh admit*.

Making1 Mines Safer
The various investigators of the recent coul mine disas­
ter at West Frankfort, Illinois, were not able to agree on
tho exact Immediate cause of thu explosion which killed 119
men. They all found thu existence of recognizable dangers
which should not have been allowed, but again failed to
agree'on the reasons. Inadequate Inspection, weakness of
laws and deliberate tolerance of improper conditions perhaps
all contributed.
Out of the studies of Ui Ih disaster come concrete rccommoudutiniiH for better laws, better methods of Inspection
and greater Insistence of tho fullest practicable use of
known precautions. If the recommendations, In whole or In
part, can Iks mndo the basis of action, greater safety In tho
coal mines may result.
The basic mistake which seems to havo occurred al
West Frankfort was that not enough use had beim made of
Ulo Know!dH|l''‘rtt'hand.
'THfc examplu of
tho resultl^llM
S*
........................
. . . . . .
|p ^ --------ter should Is) considered
well by people
In all other
decupa
tlons ond walks of life, for that basic mistake Is repeated
over and over again. We know bow to make all kindH of oc­
cupations nml activities less dangerous than tliey are, how
to make our homes safer and bow to minimize thu hazards
of driving or walking across the street.
Hut too often wo lull to do it, through eltlwr negligence
or deliberate clmnce-laklng. In this failure we court disaster.

Intersectional Exchange
Thirty high school students of Manitowoc, Wis., are to
spend several weeks living and attending school at Macon,
fill., while 30 Macon Hlndctils similarly live and study at
Manitowoc. Tins Is an Interesting development of familiar
international exchange program, under which groups of
students and teachers of American schools trade places for
a time with those of other nations.
There would suum to Iw room for almost limitless
growth of this Idea of exchanges among students of various
sections of America. Whllo our nation is remarkably Inte­
grated and homogeneous for Its great size, there are never­
theless distinct geographic sections, which differ from each
other In many ways. Programs of exchange could enable
students to get the Intimate, knowledge of other sections
which can bo obtained only by living In them for a while.
This kind of exchange could have value equal to that of tho
international program.

North Miami Feud
he* Decision
preme Court

By REN WIGGINS
M l Cowervattonlat

local conditions by the U. 8. De­
partment of Agriculture and
were made available by the Boll
Conservation Service In cooper­
sting with the Seminole Soli
Conservation DtstHet," said Belt
Wiggins.
*ne tern of th* Week— '
Conservation— man's
expression
of good will toward nature.
.
According to 1991 records
"grassland farming”, a daftnite
soil and water conservation prac­
tice, it still on the boom. Basel
on present market price*, seed
products of the improved pasture
trrn-ses netted F!nrlde F*rm»r«
more than 4H million dollar*
this year.
Only a few yean ago therj
wei practically no seed harvest­
ing machinery or equipment
available In Florida. Realising
the seed of adequate machinery A
to aid a possible new Industry,
Soil Conservation District Super­
visors secured an Initial grant of
funds earmarked specifically for
this purpose from the Stale of
‘•'tnrlda, Today there are 79
Combines, 71 Seeding Machines,
100 Lime and Fertiliser D lilrihutore and HI Seed Drying and
Cleaning Machines In Florida’s
93 Foil Conservation Districts.
Just another Indication that
conservation farming pay*.
^
Supervisors who will operato
the Semlnotu Soil Conservation
District for 1952 are: Homer
Osborne, R, T . Mil wee, E. J.
Cameron Sr., C. A. Wales, and
George Harden.

"With the Introduction of ad­
vanced methods, th* technical
‘on-the-farm’ service* In toll and
water conservation work
to
Baainola land owner* will bo
■ubaUntlally Increased this year";
Homer Osborne, chairman of tha
Seminole 8ol) Conservation Dis­
trict, announced today.
"(Jur District records show
that we received during 1991
fifty-nine application* for 'in th*
field* help from farmers who
own 1S034 acres,” he tald. "Com­
bined with those applications
left over from 1990, we entered
this year with 101 application*
covering 33999 acres. Our goal
will bo to reduee this figure as
much mi poselhle with our limit­
ed field staff.’’
"Wa hope lo bring this about
by a new and faster method of
farm planning," say* Chairman
Osborne. "Recommendations for
common and easy to apply con­
servation practice*, auen ai dif­
ferent type* of pasture Improve­
ments, cover crops, cropping
practices on organic and Inorgan­
ic aolls, forestry management,
wildlife, etc, have .been stand­
ardised. Mimeographed coplea of
these recommendations, with a
short write-up to tie each prartlre to the Individual condition,
will he used In our new long
range soil and water conserva­
The use of vinegar, a mild
tion farm plana."
add, tends to loosen the hard
"Theta new "Job" or "guide" deposit that forms inside a tea
sheets were developed to meet kettle.

1

Touriit* who decided to come
lo Florida ihould hr interetted
ihete d.ty* in (hr new* from
California where a terrific tlonn
it covering the .tale with sleet
and mow. It'* good to he
"tunny Florida".

Soil Conservation
News

CAMPBELL’S CABINETS
*

BU ILDERS' SU PPLIES

Phone 1447

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MILLWORK

Highway 17-93 South

SAMPLE PRIMARY ELECTION

BALLOT

Comptroller Says
Too Late To Classify
KUHHBLL KAY
State Will Return - Advertising club* of ByFlorida
nml ordinary cltixcns are friendly
comprise the Fourth DIs- and cooperative.
To Cash Basis Soon which
trlct. Advertising Federation of
No matter how much money the
TALLAIIASSKK i.fl — Comp­
troller C M Gay today advlxcd
the State Cabinet that Florida will
return to a cavh bind* the ftrat
of next Meek, a
Recount! of u temporary money
shortage, the comptroller ha* been
deferring since early In December
payment of hills for agencies ami
Institution* which are financed nul
of (he General Fund.
There ha* been enough money
lo meet all payroll*, ichool and
welfare paymenti tin uhcdule.
however.
Gay *a!d the General Fund now
has a balance (ff fJNM.OOO.
* t"Everything U current now, ex
dng up some of Uie
ccpt for culeldnj
December hill*. We expect to do
thxt enrly next week," he reported.
Iluilgct Director Homer Graham
told the Cabinet sale* tax receipt*
for the first *lx month* of tho
current business year were up
about two million dollar*. However
automobile license tag revenue wai
off about the *omo amount because
the Inter dale for purchasing Uga
this year has delayed the revenue
In reaching the treasury.
Gay xnid If II hadn’t been for
the as day extension of lime lo
huy license tag* "We probably
would have stayed on a cash
basis."

PRIHON BREAK

HAN Q U EN TIN , Calif.
-T w o
Kim Qucnlln Inmate*, using a 13Inch scissors blade and a doubleof the convicts was Injured,
edged ax, killed twn guard* In an
attempted prison break Monday
night.
Two other guard* and ona af lh«
convict* wa* Injured.
Guard Charles P. Wlgct, hi, wee
waylaid in the prinon library ond
slabbed In doom, Guard Vern A.
Mackln, M, wo* killed In a prison
movie projection room,
M r hard M Rims J r .f Marin
Although tho nvnragp wind County dlatrlct attorney, named
velocity In Miami, Fla., la 10 Eugene Burwell, Los Angelei rob*
ber, and Jamca Alonio Roger*,
mile* an hour, it haa reached aerving a term for attempted mar*
dor In San Franclaco, aa the klM.
132 mile* an hour.
era.

Amrrim, launched a rnmpnlgn
this month to make Floridian*
roiirte*y-ron*ciou*.
At their urgence, Governor
Fuller Warren officially proclaim­
ed January a* "Courtesy Month
In Florida," and Mayor* of Flor­
ida cltlu* lire urged to follow
through with local proclamations.
District Governor A. 1*. Phillips
of Orlando, rhlrf executive of the
Fourth District A F A , points out
that January la the moat oppor­
tune of all months to take heed
of the Importance of courtesy, a*
during this month our greatest In­
crease In visitors occurs each
yaar,
■
,i
Andptlng the slogan. "Courtesy,
Wins Friend* for Florida and
You," the AFA has seenroil tho
cooperation of the Outdoor Ad­
vertising people who nre rnntrlhtiting a full showing of 24 sheet
hoards throughout the state pro­
moting the courtesy Idea.
Transportation companies have
Joined the effort and courtesy
card* are prominent In city bus
advertising. Pres* and radio huve
bean equally cooperative.
Through the exercise of court­
esy every cltlren of Flnrldu can
make a slseahlp nnd worthwhile
contribution ip the advancement
and welfare of his stale. Courtesy
costs ynu nothing and yet it pay*
iilg dividends.
No matter how humid
position In life yon ran make »
tremendous Impression on other.)
liy being courteous. Those who develop the habit of being rourlrom
are happier ami act much more
out of life than do theme unfortunatua who fall to cultivate tho
hah‘ and iw through life with a
attitude, Indifferent to
the feel Inga of othera.
The corner atone of a great
mfcny aueceanful ImalnenaeH, large
ami Nmall, ran he traeed to the
conaUtent excrclaa of coiirteny.
People like to dn hualne** in n
shop or atore whore rlerka and
attendant* are polite and eonrtoous. Tourlsta and visitor* like the
community where public official*

Advertising Commission spends to
increase tourist travel to this
state, this investment will l&gt;e lost
If you ami I fall to mako our
visitors feel at homo when they
arrive.
Florida with all Ha natural
beauty, Ita sparkling lakes, flow­
ers, nnlnt* and sunshine can
quickly lose Its glamorous appeal
if Its people fail to exerciso cour­
tesy toward Ita guests.
A surly policeman, indifferent
store clerk or grumpy, sullen cltl
xen ran doi untold h
harm to hla
ntato or community and drlva
prospects away who mlgh
become substantial Investors and
permanent residents.
&lt; 1
On the other hand, a courteous
filling station
attendant who
Itrecta tho stronger with a smile,
Riven direction* cheerfully and
shows an Interest In tha visitor’*
problem, makes a lasting Impress­
ion. Ilecauso of him the visitor
forms a favorable Impression of
the stale, the community nnd the
firm tlmt employs this typo of at­
tendant.
Tho courtesy movement that I*
now sweeping the state got Ha
itnrl when the Florid* power A
Light Company adopted the slo­
gan "Courtesy Win* Frlenda for
rlnrldn, the Company and You,"
and put on an Intensive campaign
In promote rmirlesy among FPAL
Ion), It M|, and tha slogan, mini"
the word "company" wu* adopt*
for llm American Legion Nations
Convention. Thun the Tamp
Motor Cltih brought the campalg
In the Went Coast, Tampa’a Polfc
Department fell In line and not
with the forceful backing of th
alate’a enterprising Advertlslm
Club* of the Fourth Dlatrlct, A F i
ami Governor Warren’* tlmal
proclamation, Floridian* rtall
should heroine courteay-conacioui
ft is much eatier to be frlendl,
andyourteousl T ry It and »ee wha
wonderful dividends it pava. Adop
an your own the alogan, "Court**;
Wins Friend* for Florida ani
Yon,"

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Tuesday, May 6, 1952
SEM INOLE COUNTY
PRECINCT NUMBER
M A K M A C llO S t M A R K 4X1 A S T K R T I I B V A M H O K T U B
C A S D I t l A T H O K V O I'lt O K I ICS)

FOR GOVERNOR

FOR C O U N TY
PR O SECU TIN G A T T O R N E Y

V O T K KOI* II MM

V IIT H K O R O R B

FOR SBCRCTARY OF S TA TE
V O T S V O R OHM

FOR A TTOR NEY GENERAL

VOTB KOR OSIM

FOR S H E R IF F

V O TH KOR ORB

,

FOE COMPTROLLER

C, W, (Charlie) Beck*
J. L. Hobby

VOTK KOR OHM

FOR S T A T E TR EA S U R ER
V O T R KOR n a n

C IR C U IT C O U R T JU D G E
•th Jsdklal District
SOTB KOR ORB
T A T E A T TO R N E Y
Ih Judicial District
S
VOTK KOR ORB

FOR
S TA TE SUPERINTENDEN T
OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

FOR COUNTY
SUPERINTEND EN T OF
PURMC INSTRUCTION
vnrn KOR ORB
FOR SUPERVISOR OF
REGISTRATION

V O T H KOR O R B

1

VOTK rO R ONR

FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER

D I S T R I C T NO. t
V O T R KO R O R B

Earl Higginbotham
FOR C O U N TY COMMISSIONER
D I S T R I C T RO. I
V O T R K O tl O R B

• w in * * '

TALLAHASSEE Lfi - Tho mayor
I a city cannot uae Mi suspension
iwara In "Impoee n nlho Council
la .m e nl (be wladam ol eilsb»him, r aju b lk office, thu Florida
Jproms Court held today..

M ack N. Cleveland,
Jr.

It aald he can suspend city offlirt only (or cauae.

mice he went on lo college In
I national fame, But something
dandy we* wrong w}l|t hie early
Ration. Sporti In general and
rtjcularlv football are supposed
be huildcri of Rood character,
relop iportimamhip and intul• in tba youth epnelbinp of the

The court ruled sgslnit Mayor
aorge B. Slick of North Miami
I hla feud with the City Council
i "put an and to ■ altuation that
ipaara to have reached the point
absurdity."
The squabble broke out whon
ayor Slick refuted to accept the
ity Cou m II’i dMlilon to appoint
city manager. Three tlmei the
wncU appointed • manager asm
ret timea\Mayor Slick removed
m on the around the employ meat
aa a waata oTtupayara1 money.
A simuar aituatloo arote whan
mCouncil named a city attorney.

1939 BU1GK

1947 BUICK

Sedan, Ultra Good Tlrea,
Radio, Heeler— Running

only 1299.00

Super Sedan, Fully
Equipped, Radio’, Heater,
Good Tlrea, Good Condition,

$1190.00

; 1949 BUICK
&lt; Super Sedan. A Beau
roan Sedan With While
’ell Tire— Purcheeed and
riven By Local Owner,
iw Mileage, Extra Clean,
Radio, Heater,
n w s r . Excellent
or
k Condition*

1948

CHEVROLET
Sedan. Clean, Good Tlrea,

only $1395*00

Locally Owned .

91080.00

Whst m ild yoddo when other bustaifc
wssthsr, hstlth, or distinct ptsvsntyour
comfagtoths bank? Uss ourkwnk*by-auil
•isvios—H*s a "Wmtvv" in such sHoa*

1941 CHEVROLET
Maater Deluxe

B aH H M

rrr*

L J j r
J E L L . La.

. FOB CONSTABLE
r f r a mm m i M &amp;S c

�frwrewwgs*:?'
•AN•
. V.'Vv

7*' ft,

Social A n d Personal Activities
PHONE 148

Social Calendar

§

IU R H D A T
The American Home Depart­
ment of the Sanford Woman'*
riub will meet hI H:UO p.lll. al the
ZTlub home. Mrs. H. (). Ilarrlmaii
till be *p*ak*r.
The R. W. War* Ulht* Clast
of the First Methodist Church
will hold a covered dish supper
It 7:00 P.M. st MccKInley Hall.
M The Chapel Chuir of the First
oaptlst Church will hold rehear,
wl at 0:45 p.m.
The Fldfll* Class of the First
laptlst Church will meet with '
Mrs. W. M. Mixon at her home
&gt;n the Orlando Highway at 8:00
P. M. Members are requested tit
nett at the church at 7:45 I'. M.
' Central Baptist Church Prayer
Isrvlcc.
i Unity "Truitt" Class meet* at
as Valdei Hotel at 7:45 P. M.
marolyn II. Parsons, minister and
R iche r, will officiate. The puhlicA
i welcome.
The Ccntrel Baptist Church SunIty School Training Course "The
4*w Testament Doctrine of the
Church" will be continued
The regular meeting of .Hanford
Lodge No. 08 F. and A.M. will
ye held at 7:50 p.m. at the Masonic
Ref). Entered apprentice degree
sill be conferred.
*
W KUNKM JAY
The Prayer Meeting service at
First Baptist Church will tiegin at 7:80 p.m.
. Mrs. Ruth Hamlltun will show
Mis* Viva Kathleen Tllll*. daughter of Mr*, l.oulse r . run* or St.
;olortd movies of her trip ahruad
gt - the meeting uf the Business Petersburg, whose engagement to Peter P. Bukur, son of Mr. and Mr*.
ind Professional Women’s Club ut Peter J. Bukur lias lieeti announced. Plana for the wedding will be
the Yacht Club at 8:00 P. M. The aniiiiunrcd u&gt; u later date.
public is Invited to attend.
The Central Baptist Church
o
lundiy School Training Course on
iUed "The New Testament Dim-.
rina of the Church" will be cun-

The Pev. and Mrs. D. Webster
William* announce the engage­
ment of iheir daughter, Hrthy
Jayne, to Gene Edward Stanley,
son of the Rev. and Mrs. Hatty
Stanley uf Chuchoctmi, Ohio.
Miss Williams wa* gruduated
from Seminole High School with
the cla*« of IPM. and Is now a
student at the Wesleyan College
at Central. S. C. Mr. Stanley I* n
student in Theology In the same
ccho^l. Tl.*
&lt;1.1. w,ll I—*
announced later.

Bridal Shower Given
For Mrs. Kilpatrick
Mr*. W. II. Kilpatrick wn* tinhonor guest at a htidal show-tand t-anasln natty given by Mr*.
A. E. Kendall. Mr.*. Dorothy Ken­
drick, and Mis* Denise Stevens
at the home ol Ml*. Kendrick on
Palmetto Avenue.
Shuwrr gifts were presented the
honoree in a large decorated bat.
ket amt ranasta prlies were won
by .Mr*. Esther Me Alpine ami Mr*.
C. I.. Powell.
Those present with the honor
guest were Mr*. W. K. Baker.
Mrs. E. (i. Kilpatrick, Jr.. Mr*.
Nettle Baker, Mr*. McAlpine, Mr*.
Willis Peacock, Mrs. Vermin liardirt, Mr*. Halph
lb/old,
Mrs.
David Gatchrl, Mr*. George We­
ber, Mi*. B. E. Chapman, and Miss
Faye Williams.
Also, Mr*. C. I,. Pofcrll, Mr*.
John Fitipatrlck, Mr*. Jack Lud­
wig, Mr*. Margaret Kcbert, Mr*.
Paul I’etold, Jr. aud Mr*. Paul
Pesubl, Sr., ills* Tommy,- Metbvln,
Miss Mary l.ynn tin*-, Miss Theda
Petrai, and Miss Dilon Baker

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HOLLYWOOD

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Personals

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Meeting Is Planned
By Choral Society

Guest Niirht Held
By Barbecue Club

Program Presented
On B. &amp; I\ W. Show

Mrs. Young Hostess
For Azuleu Circle

I w

(8) Why I* the banjo-dock

ms f v

what country did
racking chain uriglnataf
(ft) For what are Simon
Wtnaht and Ell Terry famous

f

C*rroct*an*w»r* will b* pubIJahetf tomorrow on thla page
a new eet of quoatlons.
name of today’e winner
Wg oaase* to the Rite
ter to see Vera-KUen ami
I Nlirtn In "Happy-Qoly" neat Tuesday and
teaday. will appear ansona
lalfied Ade. The award
to the first, poryn
In at the Herald office
lOtOO tomorrow the
nurabor of correct
mbert It's ‘Pint With

and d.
Refreshment* were served fol* Mrs. Eva llerkey accompanying.
lowing the bualntea meeting,
oie present were Mn. Al H u m ,
■a. Varn, Mn. Harper, M n.
Jennlnfi, Mn. U E. Spencer,
M n. W. P, Field*, Mn. Roy Tlllle,
M n. John Clark. Mn. Ruaa.U,
Mn. Wray, Mra. Young, and Mlaa
Kllalee Klrehhoff.

S

BIRTH ANNOUNCEM ENT
O rganization M eat
Mr. and Mra. C. R. Patterson
the birth of a daughter,
Is Held By V estry announce
Beverly Oay, on Jan. 11. at the
Femald Laughton Memorial Horn
Alfred Stanley waa elected pltal.
Jun|or warden of Holy Grots
■
Episcopal Church at the organ*
Mr. and Mra. J. R, Lee an­
laatlon meeting of the new veatry nounce the birth of a eon, David
• f it* " ***
Haute last Krnsst, Jan. o, at the jrernaid
Laughton Mtn
other r.fflcer* elected Wevo Mrs; Lee It tl
Ksrivle Housholder, secretaryt Vivian McDonlei

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HOLLYWOOD i*v- "Tennis, anytincT"
llow about a few set* w-lth Frank­
ie Parker, the glnmur Imy umiing
the tennis champions’ Or maybe
Jnuod.
Mrs. Louise C. Tllll* uf St.
you'd ralhrr sit Ihls one out nnd
I. II. E. Chant
Mr.
•
THURSDAY
talk ulauil such thing* us movie
The Royal Ambassador* will Petersburg uiimniuce* the engage­ spent Monday in Juck*otivil(itennis player* and the brevity of
ntsst at the First Baptist Church ment of her daughter, Viva Kolb business.
leer, Tllll*. to Peter P. Burkur.
court uttlre
It 6:00 p.m.
Frankie I* an i-X|M-rt on ladh
Mr*. J. M. Cameron and Mrs
The Youth Choir will hold re­ srui of Mr. uml Mr*. Peter J.
l rid Pope *prnl lust weekend in He hu* pluyed willi most id Hithearsal at the First
Baptist Bukur uf Sanford.
movie lentil* nddlcl* Among the
This announcement wa* made St. Petersburg.
Church at 0:45 p.m.
—
lietter player*, he listed Robert
The Douglas Jobe Junior Bro­ public on Dee. 88 at a buffet *upMr*. C. A Adam* of 188 VV. Taylor. Peter Law ford uml Wal­
therhood will meet in the Me- - |&gt;er
e given by Mr. uml Mr*. Bukur. j
upper guest* were Mr. and Mr*.
NinthStreet ha* ns her guest her ler Pidgron Van .Inhusnli I* so so.
mortal Educational Building at the Hu
*lster, Mr*. W. T Bennett, of Sa- he remarked "1 understand Gin­
First Baptist Church at 7:80 p.m. Jack Holt, Mr*, l.ynter and aun,
ger Huger* I* a good player." he
The Men's Brotherhood of the Howard, all from Dcl.und, uml 1vannah, Gu.
added, "lull I have never seen her
lrst Baptist Church will have Mr. Nick Flore.i of Clcvelaml
Mis* Mollle Joe Morrison, who i nn the court* "
iclr regular supper ami prugram Ohio.
ha* recently
Bight now Frankie I* employed
matting at 7rt0 p.m. in the Me­ Mi** Tllll* graduates till* month with her family
morial Educational Building.
from Sti-tNiui University whern moved to St Petersburg, spent the In trarhlng tournament form to
Seminole Chapter No 3 O K S she I* a member of the Delta weekend ill Sanford with friend*. Katharine lli-|dnim. who I* purtrnylng
lupfllght alhleie in "Put
lying a tupfll
will meet at the Masonic Hall ut Deltu Della Sororltv, the Htraton
Mr. uml Mr*. Cliffurd McKIhhin ami Mike
1:00 P.M.
Glee Club, ami where she did
’She Is an exci-llcnl student,"
Tht Seminole District Stouter i wink in the Stover Lillie Theater. have as their guests, Mr*. MrKlbTraining course will begin at 7:80 Mr. Bukur ultemled Stetson un­ blu's patent*, Mr. mid Mrs. Sum­ Frankie remarked "Shi- was u lit­
p.m, at McKinley Hall,
tle bll afraid about her form und
til reralled Into the Navy last ner Mali of SttH'kbrldge, Midi.
thought she ought to use a double
The Seminole Choral Society June. He Is a member nf the
Mr. and Mr*. Lea It. Lesber in the lung shots 1 lolil her there
Will meet ut 8:80 u'rlnck at the Kappa Kappa Psl. honorary band
First Methodist Church.
fraternity, and Luiuhu Flu Alpha. have a* their gue*t* Mr. Leafier'* wax no reason why she couldn't
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FRIDAY
Wedding plan* will be announ­ brother uml sister-in-law, Mr. and dn all the shots herself She's good
Mi*. C. |1. I.eatier, uf Huntington, eiHingh, and I think the piddle I*
9 Th# Young Wesleyan Adult ced at a later dale. '
Clfeta of the First Methodist
wise lo the like of double* "
Pa.
Church will have a rovered dish
He pointed mil dial the douldnnsupper at the Chester Daniel*'
Mr*. Jack llrul nod infant for Farley Granger In "Stranger*
home hit Deacon'* Drii ut 7:.'K&gt;
daughter Linda urriverl Monday oil a Train" m il nil too apparent
o’clock.
from Lanraster, Pa. tu spend sunnFrankie I* ul*n nn authority mi
Th* United Dar/ghirr* of the
time here with Mr*. Beal'* put­ lennl* wear Today’s ace* ean
Confederacy, Robert K. Lee Nor­
Tin- Seminole Fhural Society rid*. Mr. und Mr*, diaries Wilke (bank him for paving the way to
man Dcvere lliward Chapter, will will Intel Tlttnsilav niglil at H;:|0 480 Suiiiim-rliii Avenue.
mure sensible nit in- lie haikv buck
hold u lunchami ut llm Mayfair n’clni-k a* the Fir*t
Metbodlsl
tu an era when all Imimumrtit
Inn at 12:00 noon. The luncheon Church for the purpose of »eorMr. nnd Mr*, luines Sliueninker player* wore flannel trouser*
will be preceded by a program at gnriixing nnd slutting work for uml cblblieu. uml Bill Hhueiuuker
" I started out wearing knickers
th* Semlnule High School at V..10 the spring enneert to be given dur­ nf Pniiumn City were the weekend which was pretty daring al the
gM i
ing early Mny, Unger llarri*. tin* guests of their parents, Mr. ulid lime," he snid "Then I switched
dlM-clor of I In- giriup, announced Mr*. A. K. Shoemaker, at their to short* When linn Budge and
this norning.
home on Mefbinville Avenue.
1 went lo Wlmhlfdmi fur the lluvis
The concert which will bo se­
Cup matches In 11137. the officials
cular In tint lire will feature n
Mr*. W. J Morrison has re­ of the tournament said I could not
cantata, "Ballad for American*", turned from u visit In Itye, N. V. wear shorts 'Too undignified'
with Richard |Dick I llultzrlaw, with her duughtnr ami son-in-law,
Thi Bartiepue Club of the Henri- well known upeltltlc bnRS-baii- Mr. and Mr*. J. It. Dougherty, and they said
" I argued that I cmddu'l play
not* Country Club celebrated their tone, ns soloist. Uthn number* alsu in Florence, Max*, with her
annual* guest night at a barbecue will Im presented by n mixed son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and In unvlhlng else und It looked us
though I wouldn’t lx- allowed to
held at the club un Saturday group and also male nnd female Mrs. W. J. Morrison, Jr.
compete But finally they gave me
evening. This 1* the only occasion ensembles,
a special dispensation, If I wortduring th* year when member*
Mr. Harris n*ked tbni all iiirm'long' shorts
_ may invite local guests ami a hers nf the churn! society attend
"Nowadays
Nowadays all the male play
9'fow d of about 150 guaata were this meeting nnd extended an In­
era, with the exception nf lliidgibreeent.
vitation to uther local ami visit­
wear shorts. 1 think It ha* bn
In charge of Saturday’a barhe- ing singers.
Three Juvenile unnnuncers pre­ proved the game tremendously
lue were Howard
oward McG
McGough,
u*h. Capt.
sided
al
the
microphone
al
the
Tournament tennis is much faster
fohn L. Chittenden, Roy F. 8:yme*,
Talent show over Station W TRR •nd more exciting In watch.
md Hugh Whelchel, Suppers are
Saturday
morning.
These
were
"That was proven to me when
leid monthly’ by the club and outThomas Kuhn, Randall Hohldni Budge and I loured Australia a
if-town guests may be Invited al
ami
William
Klrchuhff.
The
pro­
my time.
few years ago. It was at Chrlstmn&lt;
Mrs. Henry Russell showed gram wn* *|Kjn*ored by the Busi­ lime and we were playing in Ilia
Club officers are Mr. McGough,
ness
nnd
Professional
Woman's
degree weather. The rest of us
iresldent) Caul. Chittenden, vice, colored slides of flower arrange­
were In shorts and Budge was
ire*(dent; ami Miss Cecil* Heard ments nnd rose growing at the Club.
The
program
Included
a
clarinet
meeting nf Aiuleu Circle of the
wearing his flannel trousers Prcl
lecretary-lreaaurer.
*olo
by
I'nidine
Rani,
who
has
Sanford Garden Club wliirh met at
ly soon he was slowing up, und l
liven
studying
for
unly
a
few
Hie home of Mrs. J. A. Young, on
could see the sweat turning through
months.
She
was
accompanied
by
N. Monroe,
hla trousers."
Election of officers wua held her sister, Betty Rnns. Betty and
Frankie, who used to be called
Norma
Bnn*
played
a
piano
duct,
and Mra, J. I*. Cullen wat elected
"legs Parker" because of his sar
Plano
solo*
were
played
by
Dana
chairman, Mr*. W. R. Jcnnlng
torlal pioneering, also favored (he
vice-chairman, hnri Mr*. W. E. Rankin, Maria and Joseph Menen- Improvements in female tennis
dei.
Varn secratary and treasurer,
garb. The pioneer In that field was
Singer* were Patricia Harring­ ''aeorgeous Gtisslu" Moran
ton.
Olorlo
Ditto,
Marla
Mcnamica
Convention In Tampa Apr. 81, 88,
HAPPY H IH TH D A V
" I think women’s tennis much
amt 83 ara Mr*. Cullen amt Mr*. and Eva Joe and Juanita Wynn*. moro exciting now that the girl*
Mra. J. H. Hodyca
The
latter
two
aang
a
duet.
Lola
Jennings, amt alternate*, Mr*. E.
are more active," he remarked.
C. Harpor and Mra. William Wray. Yates and lb-tty Mlkolajchlk also "They rush up to the net as soon
aang
a
duct,
assisted
by
th*
Sun­
TODAY’S
Mra. Jennings conducted the
aa they can, Jual as tho men do
beams.
TUUtT WITH THE MOOT meeting ‘
In the old daya of Helen Wills
Poem
readings
were
by
Ellen
chairman,
r*. Cullen, and r*and Helen Jacob*, the women
Q U IZ
Vlhlrn,
Marla
Menendea
and
Jo­
to judging count to
would aland at the baiellne ami
&lt;l) Who was the first to
uatls on Jan. It, and seph Menemlea. Terry Goembels, bonne* the ball back ami forth
naha twin beds!
— .... ------- course flower show of Junior High School, played an Th* one who made (he least mis
|l| Where we* Duncan Phyto be held In Orlando Feb, 4, 5 acrordlan medley. The Sunbeams takes won the match.
ft bomT
aang two popular numbers with

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I P N»H*f»sturr*
la lit it jiitt about time &gt;iot
stoppe.t punting beca-t**- ui Si
Nlcr. Iitoirylil you all (In- wrung
Dm nth* Von Mm tmh (»!»••
(lung* ?
•*1dt'il ii I 1In* flint inecfiitK »*f Dt»*
I ficrc wa* that yrllnw *curf vcm uf 11»«* C hD ioIIc Youth Cluli
that rich Uncle Joe- *rnt along. hHd Ini*t ul|fht ut thi* Ymht Fluh.
m*tca,| of that big rrd ruiivi-rtiblc After !hr niinuti*N of the limt
And huw about Aunt Minnie
meeting wcic icttsl, the tieaNttrvr'*
Silly or her, wasn’t it, in "end you ifjiort wii*» mush l»\ Mi*-* I(sm»*
opr-ra ttckrt* in*tru.l of mn- of Mury Fiilltim
ttio-r- itianu.n.l riln* *!•»• .......
.Mihw Mm v Atm Mis 1m*i ". it ivhh
wear* 7
rtlimMllli's'tl, h;itl iituifit tu i 11 iati*i &gt;
And, uf cuursr, Mum uo-t pop foi a skull tiius- D
tin Iilril
wr-ie yunr big dl»8|-iioiutmeiii
by tlit* c h ili that •stir if h ih i h u '
I'lmy gave nislcr Sully all Un­ *w •• lUC'slsh’ltl
tiling" you really wauled. So why
A tr Iin11 oil tlu&gt; Hji /!«ai w ii 4
thank anybody for unytblnr 7 A* giY*i) hv M i n Finkfi n r
K*’jisht*l,
u mailer uf tact you m -lr curl to wlm Miiiil that n r ii
the
Alum uml Pop and you've II mxif-l-r Wept hi t with huil, t lii*t »■ w*i'■ ii ui'***
about writing a na*t&gt; Irttr r t*&lt; tillt; (Mil. It Wit* stiCC* tl.l that
Uncle uml A uli Ur.
itut nip tin' '•iitiifiis-t nr Hclt" lu*
Girl* who rtpret m u l e ti-aii ilia.!»• Im tlit* Hit/.iui m xt ***ui
tllry get. never vlljoy wlial tln-v
A li»ff\ poll Will hu »’|l«*|» .it
receive. Tile people win, reullv
Mr aml Mi
\ t*
enjoy i l-ii-tnia* arc tlm*. win- fin* Inuiti*
find it inure fun to give ilian to * Von Herhnli h mi .Iuii 21, ut i to
rveeive. Your real cnluy riieut uf p.lll. All im'lllhrl* uf (he « tills iiiitl
the hull,lay - lion Id liuve been j hi’ill IHUt’H( h lire IliVitcsl
sAfti’i fit 4t Mti 4*s nn St UKlay,
reallred l-y bearing lire *ipienl*
uf ill
light of‘ grateful recipient* of J Hit, Iff!, till’ tilth will hill e I 'tllll
ileligbt
yourr gift*. You might even learn IIRIJtllllll Itls'llkfUTit lit ths M-.iilt*
In like the III illy pi you receive if 41111111 Ditllfiif I(|»|S|||
you udi.pl the filn-to-glvr altitude
.MIsm fluiutln I hsId *I-Mn| M*
.Strangely enough, girl* who love fl s'sfiMKriitn of csihl tlrilik" util
lu give usually Kr( the top-creum UMlklM, llfti’l the Inl’ illfts meet
gift*
profile enjoy pleasilig •fl»f wan ■•Ijiftlil Ill’ll, lu the ’ll nielli
hri ^ pieu rit
thrin, i-spreially.
You cun p-i m the -pint -d the
Tile E**eX Studio idea -o that you'll hr in a giucimi.
Mi* Earl Wil-un Swnnilei, n v i n l bode, wbu i* tin- funnel Mis* mood next Fbristiuu* by sitting I'Ollij* to enjuy
\uh» '
Uml :n !&lt; l.-&gt;iit-H SMumb i *, ilnugbtei of .Mi ami Mis .l.-si-ph Saumb-r* down iiuvv'uuil getting uff n mile I ve ulwuv 1 wuote&gt;| u,
I - all wlm rrmrlitbei.il you.
,Mi Swunmo is the *nn &lt;&gt;l Mi and Mi*. I'lo-inn i |n-*t-i Mulle of Or
V nil ute lute with pHH
i
Hi iiinl
A’oil do not lired to fill to I hi KMI tint**. »C l«uC\* lei I tti**MI
tan-in. Tin young couple uie now making then ln-mc in l!riine*i lllc
giver, und rave about -rime m
wlii'ti- Mi Swa-noi i* attending ibe U ii Im -i s i I i of t l-.inla
lint t| low
tt.it "hi t let lut e fhitK
diiiary gift, Inn If you look ut tin- ilev *‘l
gift in the light nr ( I i No am- i*
.Make “ th in k you hiiie Mini I)
obligated lu give you anytbing in* Wl rl» pe.rple »ivs imi .1
M K N U
and PJ) Didn’t tbry rr-aliv give hli t fitlo \ ui Miuwet if 9 iluil’V
yon suiiirlhing they tboiiglit you tcoi u p m the ptickupe which Iris
Hr I I i II \ IIK IIW N S IO M :
would appreciate and enuld n-e hei'ii I'Jlis’f nil y wr up jut I I air the
\*vv,M|;»liil I'lr-sv I'lNhl liililUl
Mi
Wt*tk»hi U'N Viil uf lli’iilii,
to good udvantage7
pUl'klf Iff, u n w iiip it, spiietlv unlit*
Wi'il I*turn h floMi't tlluw Jiitftfr,
While il I* true llrul u great the tihlriiil then lift the m i el
Want tu *»ti r!»*h i 1'ntt of Irflovt*!' Humber of people sluff off gtft
l|H)kt‘ tu tin* I rim a f i n ’ll* uf tli"
*hii ki’fi atat n half pmiinl nf giving tiy ordering liy telephone uml rend Die surd h sfun vmi
•Su m L ’ m I tiiinli-ii f i n k at till’ iilPi’l
t \ ll mtikv main any old thing which come* to look ut thi’ ifift
Itm vi hi ell wits hr M
un
Friil nv if Hi kifitI Inif in II
A pernni nn^h t Im w 'spent u
■ft ir iimifl ill tin* lumii’ uf M is. .1 iIinImh fm two 1min LI V tni’tiN l mind, the majority of people ley
I I •'I I' *N how
K. l'.r w lll» ’K«-i, J f., w ith
Mm
to plan their gift* In please the if rent ill’ll I of time 'seleitinp till
f l(l’ \ Mi’ ll ( I I K K F N
npprupriiite
htilt
mnl
tu
«c
F ri'il 4•UTIIIh t ti-fntstr-*s
rerlpleiil to lie.
(IN l l \ K i : h F t l T A I d F S
" F I m w i t A i i niii'i ini’iit**" vvnw th*
Now for those tllUlik you liutr* ssnnpany the pift slmCi l u i i n
1 tali|4’Hpoon 1mV I |
hu-ket
Wit hunt
!&lt;•!«i« nf M m
O'SvtiV* 1 i i Ik , ami InpMilniit
Here's line for that uiu-le wlm III the WU II
ftfti ly « hn|i|M’i| enlised you grief:
teudilHf il
dhi "lUjHl'-l'tl II HUIII I■)«' Ilf I Mill’s m miiiiKtift1*i 1»
If Vih i 'II mttki ii 11;iIv11 s•f heillit
llii'ii In 111•’fit| with thi* liiiMlr ***1 KH' oii j i•■|»|** i mI ip ItM'j uiltu'i* til It
Item lllb'le Joe,
I | '*! » l||M| r itiish iHril 1*1 1'lllll
»f
I'rticnui’s i i t*s11•i the pitt-s k h i re
11Vi i «i* imiin MliIIv fh&gt;w* r iirililiKt'
II wu* sweet of you to leinemlie
*' wi*r** himi^ht hy th*1 » im’Ii * t’llllkvtl ■0 *ll|'. S i Itil 11111k , 1 4 II11 me ui Fhnsltiiu* willi (but lovelv ceive, jitupli will i n )«.\ c li no
(Uuklrl
ih l l kl’tl,
*I
Huuti
mt'iaki’M , iiimI
hy
tlif illl I'll
yellow -carf I'm sure you mu-1 tils-in to ymi mol pH H i
l'ho|l|M»ii |»|Ml IV fit *a# | IMl k «*tt (Nil II
Mjll'ill k*-1
iigve spent a greul deni of Mill - you'll en joy c n mi t « othei n uh
M m 11ii 11111 lli'ii 11 h 'Hh w r liiiftii'fl
trying to find ona that combined III lie h *•* you etipiv n i i i i i n p
IIn a nt'W mrmti.’i uf tIn* tii.lr. Mi'thoil Mitt holts i iii a mi nit'tniu , hi'uutv uml wurintb
Best of from them
nvoi low h« a t , mhl l’ h t i i |fttk|ft|i«*i evcivtluiig to you in 1*152
Flilh»win|tf till' fIIII't IIIK rrfirth
meat *1 wi *h » Hi'ivnt hv 1 111* Ih m - ami *onk a fvw miriUh’N until
Split |veu 4*ni|» liuikes o In in tv
Now dnliT yon tiilnk Uncle Jo-ThiifM* IHrHi'llt WITI* Ml ■ p m t l y tornln Stii m *mip, th 'i i will In- even mure liileiiHve wile i tinsiiitinte dish when it m ■ i vuil
Ni‘t‘1 It Atl^i’l, Mis t Miller 1). milk lloai n |i »w I&gt;, '•tilling run
touinD
uf
f I n nkf«if l e i r
lie select * your Fbli-tm in gift with
Hkhi.ji, *Ii . M in William Until, ■slantIv; *1" nut hoil \i|tl s hu ks-u ilexi year- nut that you are lieitnt Hjii'e the J i unk fot lei i t ti i«i und
.ft,, \I k
K ( *ii1 111 »ii. M m Fiial ami piiniisntsi; ninti nim in o k ln ^ metcenary about it, in unvtliiiig* hs id tht in in flu' simp -l i n i t l v
Wit limit hollllly lihnill III Mllllllt «•**
titn uiv M m liny (attMMh *Mm K m
\dd lueiitl uml
To \imt Minnie, Irv "mm-thing hefiire so iin c
Split hat hiiki'si put atm*'* h’li^th
|yh‘ llmiirlinlili'i, M m 1. H li&gt;hn
hiilfi’i 14Mil u sitliid to the no no
like tills:
t hi minh
mifk M m
Ihtiinhi -Inin*;*, M m
f' w I m * lull •In tint sot
Uml fol desNeri
seri**
ti*»st»d
"Viol ate a very thoughtful pel
hot t (tin:
pout
iim m i'tl
ih itk io
W . &gt;l»*rut iiim I M m
Wiilti'i M *i
still indeed. Ami, of coiii-e, I’m cnpeilkes or ft Mil
into
split's
MiikfN
1
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v
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wH Ih •
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A I"** Mr». f It
.Mi*.
J* j
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Tf*rwil|i'irrr« Mr** W K. Vilili ti, lilKM'sllent*
Mn*- U W. kII in in w. M i l Flank ikkm I Is *, 2 l ahls Mpmin*i -shot ton
«*u|i
VVihh I i ii f f 111. M u II
L Zin. LtiU. 1 j « up s huppoil oniiin,
mfrinnn, M in (iaiiin, M m III i i I. ■ I'hnpporl irit’i'li pl'ppi'l, ‘ j p&lt;oi Ik I
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NEW YORK V - The Unlverslly
of Kansas Jayhowks received one
less first place vole thin lha Uni­
versity of Illinois, but still man
aged io retain a slim load today as
Ihp nation's No. 1 college basket­
ball team In the Associated Press
poll
Conch F. C. ( I’hog) Allen's Kan­
sans, who won a (19 88 decision over
Nebraska Monday night, received
22 first place votes and 7B0 points
In the sixth weekly balloting of
sports writers and sportscailcra.
Illinois, which bumped Indiana
78 00 Monday night, received 23
first-place votes and Is In tho No.
2 spot with 773 points. Roth of the
leaders are unbeaten, Kansas hav­
ing won 13 and Illinois 11 games.
Monday's games had no bearing
on the poll, which closed at noon.

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a 38 point lead over Jill

mils.
Kentucky remained In third
place, but nlherwlao Ihe top 10
was shaken up Indiana skidded
frurn Ihe No 4 spot to No. It
anil Sctou Hall dropped from No.
!) In No 12 Ohio Stale and Iowa
both defeated Indiana last week,
ending Ihe Hooslcr siring at eight
straight. Selim Hall was handed
II* first loss In 13 games by Siena
(leorgln was mauled by Kentucky
Monday night. 05 35, for tho Wild­
cats lllli victory In 13 games
Team standings with points fignreil on u 10 S 8 7 8 3 4-3 2-1 basis
(First place votes In parentheses):
TEA M
FOINTH
V Kansas 1221
700
2 Illinois 123)
773
J Kentucky (» )
714
4 Iowa (il)
517
5 St. Uml* (3)
414
(i SI Dnnovcntnro i ti&gt;
320
7 Diupiesne (4)
307
m Washington
293
it Kunsn* Slain i.l)
281
H) West Vlrglnn (13)
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Stetson’s 7-Game
Winning Skein Is
Stopped By Miami
MIAMI tF— Dick Hoffman, Mel
Ynnuek and Howard Keene led Ihe
team to a ronvinelng 88 37 Irhimpli
over Slot,son's llnttrrs In the Coli­
seum Mundu) night
Huffman accounted for 23 points,
Ynmick bugged 22 and Keene 21
In the game that was Miami's
from Ihe outset
Hlnlann stayed within four points
idea bill m (he second period a
2H point Miami spree put the Hur­
ricanes far In front In slay.
Tho loss snapped Hlclson's seven«»mn winning slrcnk and gave Mluml fourlh pluro In Ihe state
standings, dropping Ihe Hatters to
fifth.
NEW MANAGER
MIAMI REACH iA\--Thr Miami
Ucnch Hiimlngos of the Florida
Inlernallmial league runic up
wllh a new manager ludny-WhltInw Wynlt, veteran major league
pi Idler.
(loncrnl Manager Joo llyan of
(ho Mnmingoa announced that
Wynlt, for the past two seasons
coach of tho Allanla Crackers In
Ihe Southern Assoclallon, had
Myncd tor hla flrat managerial

The Hunlord Junior High Heboid
bask eLIinII learn will play Its sec­
ond cage contest of the season
kgainsl Enterprise Junior High
na the first game on 11 Hire . til),
bill at the Seminole High Hchool
gym starting at (1:1)0 A free will will ho on parade in thn opener of
nffoting will be asked nf fan* for this cage triple-header of year.
the two teams benefit.
Hanford will l»&lt; out for venueAncu, having lost tls only other
game to Oviedo :il-ID. The rrnssBy Allay
the-laku rivals ImasV or a strong
Junior High ipdntet Uml Is tradi­
tional from tho little basketball
minded rormnunlty,
ftvw 'o m am ouAHrreR
Conch Howard ({anile will count
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f ' BE P U M W »
nn HI* lending »car«r, renter Jim
Hawkins. Ilnwkln* 1* only li'd",
•or Dt*4 DON* NtVUH
hut I* Hanford's
number olio
W8K IT I f Dl*f
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The future Celery Fed quintet
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HANBONE'S MEDITATIONS

In Shuffleboard
The Hanford Tourist amt flhuffb-board dull waa scheduled to
tangle with the Orange City
shuffleboard team here this after­
noon beginning at 2:00 o’clock.
I’repared to field 12 two-mao
taamt, Hanford didn’t expect
Orange City to have more than
8 two-man unit*.
The local shufflcboarders play­
ed this same Orange City team to
a 12-12 tie in Iti only other en­
counter with another city this
season. The tie with Orango City
was played on Jan, II In Orango
City.
/. Roy Hall, Sotlus, N. Y., presldent of the Hanford Shuffleboard Club said there are 74
members In the organisation. A
majority of the members play
shuffleboard, he added.
Hanford Is well equipped wllh
12 shuffleboard lanes, but edeouate Indoor housing la larking.
A* D. H. Rowan put It, "Due to
the fuel that there has been no
sure place for we winter visitor*
to meet, exrept In the wide open
■pacca, we are off tn a rattier
slow start, hut have several more
games coming up,”
ui
Line ups
for today’s Orange
City mateeh:
aaxroN ii
( •art I
r . Mitchell
K H (tilth
t'm irl X
Molm iiii M
Hiinrlr

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IlllOh**
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More Emphasis On
De-Emphasis, Says
Writer In Survey
NEW YORK (M -Are college
sports overrmphaxiiedT
Moil of the men who write about
them and broadcast them think
that college sport* ore Indeed over­
emphasised, and they’ve got al­
most nx many euro* for tho situa­
tion ns a dog has fleas
About US of tho writers and
broadcasters voting in the Asso­
ciated Press’ annual year end pull
agreed Hint there's to much em­
phasis on sports at Iho rnllego
level. Only Hi said there wns no
overemphasis.
Suggested cures hy those In Ihe
majorlly ranged from such mun­
dane matters a* suhsldiialliiri and
sehrilnrshlps In one man’s Idea of
shilling Ihe speelalors
Biggest target of (huso wlm
would de-emnhaslre college shirts
were rah-rah alumni who wave
greenbacks os well us the old
Achool color*. Thirteen writer* *ug*
gested lhal colleges clamp down
on alumni efforts In Improve their
schools’ athletic record by offerl!'« c*l f' assistance lo hard-run­
ning halfback.* and sharp shooting
basketball players.
N!nn writers urged that recruitg. xiihsldliatlnn .or proselyting—
ill It what you w lll-h c outlawed,
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very least, rigidly con«roiled.
Seven votes each were given to
the Idea of putting sports "hack
on the campus" and lo the elimlnatlon of both the two platoon aysJem In football and spring practice
for tho grldder*.
Athletic scholarships, which the
American Council on Education
Committee of Presidents wanta lo
■Milan. ■!*« came in for loti of
■Hendon from ihe pros* box expert*.
Home wanted to make them unirenti throughout the country, aome
wanted to put them on ■ strict
academic, competitive basis, oih•re wanted to reduce their num­
ber, end a few agreed with the

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AP NewafaaturM Hporta Editor
N EW YORK— If you haven’t
played golf yet this year better he
prepared tn know the new rule*
You might meet ■ stickler lo
detail in one of those loo-able J
foursomes and things could be­
come mighty complicated.
Here are tho rule changea since
last year;
Putter shaft may l&gt;e fixed at
anv point in the head.
None of the 14 clubs permis­
sible In a golfer's hag may be
borrowed from any other person
plavlng on the course.
Wrong hell: Playing a stroke
with any wrong ball axcept In
a huiard entails loan of a hole
In match play and two stroke*
In stroke play,
Dropping ball improperly en­
tails a one-stroke penalty.
Ball at rest moved hy oppomerit, hla caddie or any equip­
ment, moans a ponalty stroke
for the opponent.
Out of bounds: Panalty In­
creased to stroke and distance.
A clearer Interpretation would
lie this: On a lost or out-ofbounds ball, return nearest the
spot from where you hit 1 the
hall and add one stroke. In
other words, after an out-ofhounds tee shot you would be
shooting 3 on your drive.
Unplayable hall: You have nn
option here. You can either re­
turn to the spot from where you
last hit and add a penalty
stroke or you can drop a ball
behind the unplayable lie anl
add two strokes.
Casual water, ground under
repair, hole made by burrowing
■nlmnl: You may lift and drop
the ball without penalty.
In hnxnrdi If a ball lie in or
touch
casual
water,
groun I
under repair, or n hole, cast or
runway made hy a burrowing
animal you may lift and drop
the ball without penalty ai near
as possible to the spot where
It lay, but not nearer tho hole.
OB,
under
penalty
of
one
stroke, you limy drop the ball
outside the liaxard but not
nearer the bole.
Htvmle rule abolished: When
the ball nearer the hols Ilea on
putting green, It may be lifted,
If either player conabltra that
It might Interfare with or asilst
a player. (A coin may be used
to mark the spot, although this
la N O T covered In the rules.)
Local rules: Under the new
must conform tn tho llflOA
policy. This puts an added
burden on club committees.
These, then, are the ride
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Squabbling Baseball Comiskey’s
Expected To Settle Differences
CHICAGO iM - The Cuintskoy
baseball clan, having patched up
family squabbles before, ugaln Is
expected to smooth out Its latest
and most sensational outburst—
the resignation of young Chuck
Comlakay aa vice president and
secretary of the White Sox.
How ft will bo done remained
a question today which only could
be answered by Chuck'a mother,
Mrs. Grace R Comlakey, presi­
dent of the club, and the board
of dlrectora.
Mrs. Comlskey haa called a
meeting of the board for Friday.
” 1 don't know what the young­
ster hea In mind," *ald Mrs. Comlikey. "But we hope to sit down
end gel things straightened out
Friday."
The board appeared to have sev­
eral alternatives. It could simply
refuse to accept the resignation.
It could promote the grandson and
nemeieko of Ihe White Sox founder
Charles A Comlskey, the "Old
Daman," to Ihe presidency. It
could Increase his salary at vice
president and secretary through a

Shoeless Jackson
Is Pet Topic For
Black Sox Hurler

A I1 Newsfealures
H O U STO N , Tex.— Wee Dickie
Kerr, who stayed straight when
Shoeless Joe Jackson and other*
were supposed to have gone
awry In the Black 8ox scandal of
lull), likes to talk about Jackson
as a hitler,
The death of 8hoe|esa Jou
brought this comment from Kerr,
who pitched for the White Sox
against Cincinnati and tried to
win while some of his mates were
trying to throw the «eriv»:
■'Jackson was probably tile best
natural hitter who ever lived. I
was on the Sox with him for two
vears and I never saw him folded
by it pitch, not even in tlui*e day*
when they tvi-ie Hu ow ing him the
shine hall, the spit ball and the
niuil bull, which were legal then.
"Joe Jackson didn't know which
Forthwllh acceptance of the rca- urm they were throwing wltjq or
Ignatlon would defeat o program what they were throwing. They
prepared over the year* by Mr*. Just didn’t fool him, and he nlway*
Comlikey, widow of J. Units Com* thought he hit the fust ball. That’s
laker, to keep the haachall pioneer­ right, everything looked Ilka a
ing family at the helm of the White fast (mil to him.
"Ho used to come bark to the
Sox,
This plan has as Its eventual bench after hitting a blue darter,
climax the naming of Young Com- and I've uakeil him many a time:
likey at president. He la the laat 'Whal'd you hit, Joe?
" 'Looked like a fast ball to
tne mules In the family and
ng h«» been groomed for the me' wh* always Joo’a answer.
"The two greatest hitters In
history In my-beok woo
Tbe IS-year-old Comlikey, young- baseball
Jackson, aa a luft.hsnded awing,
•at member of the family and the er, and Roger* Hornsby aa a
major league'* youngest Inn exexulive, Monday announced his right-hundrr.
Kerr, now 58, played four year"
reilgnatlon through hla attnrney,
in the majors, lie compiled a 21-0
Byron M. Octioff.
The only thing Chuck would sny tecord for tho White Sox tn 1020
waa that "It'a not an much n mat- and a ID-17 mark the next year.
tar of galary ai of aecurlly inch But hla greatest claim to fame
came In the IUID World Scries.
aa a contract would enure.”
QeUotf laid Chuck'a job waa on Ho blanked Cincinnati in the
l day-to-day b u ll and efrorta to thini game, 8-0, and beat Jimmy
negotiate with the directors for a King,- now a member of the
contract providing for a stipulated Queens County. N. Y., clerk's
office, 5-4, In The sixth game.

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Ranks Of Undefeated College
Cage Teams Are Narrowed To ♦
NEW YOIIK 'N — Four of the
five malor college basketball
teams still sporting an unbeaten
season added another victory on
the courts Monday nlghl, but for
Kansas it was a tight squeeze,,,.
The Jeyhawks barely got past
Nebraska, C96f!
The number seven dog*, which,
Illinois and Iowa, leading Iho
to the uninitiated means the dogs Big to race with four league vic­
hreeklng from the box or recep­ tories, and Dtmuesnc each r a c k A
tacle bearing that numlier at the up their lllh triumphs of the canT
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Clubs pnlgn without loss Only St. Bonagreyhound racing plant at Long- venture, wllh a 9 0 mark, was Idle
wood, had a field day or more during the night
properly speaking, a field night
Illinois, wllh a big second period
when the number seven* won tho attack, knocked over Indiana, 78first three races, making the dally W. Four Illlnl players scored 15
double seven-seven to the amount or more points. Bed Kerr had 18
of 1195.20 and running tn the and Bod Fletcher col 17 for the
money four other times, on tho team ranked No. 2 in the AP poll.
ten card race program, laat night.
Iowa, with ita beat winning
L A S T N IG H T ’S RESULTS
streak since the 1022 23 season, rail
laeei ae,n
ae.n im a 48 34 halftime lead nv4
k im s t MSI&gt;'— ('■tartir Tiaser
W
T Kmm&gt;'a U lf l
I I . DO
nrthwestern and went on for a
i:!o#
l lleatrr
triumph
over
the
Wildcats.
j
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78-84
I Nellie Mar
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s k c i i .x u itxctt— e/ieies Mil*
Duqucsue led all Ihe way to
Tlmei n n
trounce Westminster. 88 38.
(Fire! Half Dallyaakle)
I
I,oet (quit l*"0 SKI
4.10 Third • ranked Kentucky, with
s Aca H|mile*
T ie J.tD Frank liamsey scoring 24 points,
1
tlunhi,
!.t) romped to n 95-53 victory over
rn iK D
S/ieiha Mile
Georgia, as the Wildcats rang up
Tlmei
tOernail Half llallf flaahle)
their lllh victory In 13 games
T Paddy’* llnl.u
f t to
?.no l.fu
Alabama upset Vanderbilt, 83 44,
t Ha1 e*ni*n
I 00 I S "
* Delta Halil
J.UU to topple Ihe Commodores from
qulnlel* (1*7) Iff.in.
the Southeastern Conference loajL
D A IL Y
D O lllH .K : l-oMNpot A
In other SEC games, Mlsslssipfl
I'aUiiy* llali* (7-Tl ;&gt;al&lt;t l|»H0.
defeated Georgia Tech, 94-04, and
r o i H T I I H A C K — e/iatka K ile
T lm e i aa.a
LSU routed Mississippi State, 1031 I’nindr'e Ace
II I" * "n J ' 78.
•
1II1 - I Malty X
110 I 10
Kansas Slate went to town In
(IN-trtweer Tvmiier
3.10
qolnlela d -a i 113.00
the final seven mlnulos hi defeat
F IFTH IIAf'F— a/IAIhe Mile
Oklahoma, 03-51, tn a Big Seven
Tlmei 1 U
1 Jay ell *
M0
I 10 M o contest. In other Big 10 games,
I Hurliu llltie
t *U S 30 Ohio State defeated Purdue, S3-D9,
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1.41 and Minnesota topped Michigan,
qulnlala (J -ll 13130.
7860.
SIXTH H M D — S'laika Stile
Tlmei .1X.S
West Virginia made It 181 tot
3 K o rn Kid
13 10
0 30 M o Ihe season by coasting to ■ 91-57
• Hally’* Fill)
4 Du f.OQ
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Smart liny
M o Southern Conference victory o v if
qulnlelu |j.«i MS.m.
Wake Forest, in a non contcrence
a m &gt; :vrir 11 w
a mis* stile scrap, Louisville rocked William
rimei ax.-j
i (.oil)' II.ji.I,-ii
33.10IIS"
*1(1 and Mary, 93- 85. North Carolina
0 It* lli r n l
9,40 T*0 rallied lit the last three minutes
4 .lew-el’* T r u m p
3 lit) lo beat Davidson In o conference
(jlllnlnlll (0-1!) 1114.10.
affair, 78 77. George Washington
Kirill I'll HACK— A lms* Mil*
T lm e i :u .J
slopped Virginia Tech. 8874.
3 Dull Hualey
1 I S"
0 "0 4 In
lauiislana State whipped Missis­
7 II * .Mtintiiiin
3.S" I I"
1 I V l»i&gt; liny
l . l o sippi Stale In a Southeast Confer­
•J(ii iili-lo 13-7 &gt; t i l l "
ence game, 103 78, a record score
M ATH llll'K
— n/iaihe wile
for a LSU team.
rJ*|m ^ | -1^ |
■ Hiutuin.
iron 10.30 s « ) ’ S®*00 Hall rebounded from It*
s Miafar Mi*
s so » : ii defeat by Siena, to whip Easter#
0 ItMilji-r H„r|iri*nl
m « Kentucky, 09 52.
U " ltll* U («..'■) ISt.uo
In a Pacific Coast Conference
T I 1 X T I I H A C K — .’», lOlh* Mil*
T im * i aa.a
game, Idaho set back Washington
* lllrharil M( i *k
11.30
S.SO . 1,(0 Stato, 37-49.
1 Cut* H(|it I ’levvr
I f" 9.10

Number Seven Dog
Wins Seven Times
Last Nite At Race

(Jnltfd Stales Golf Association
and Tim Itnyal uml Ancient
Golf Cluli
nf Ht. Andrew#,
.Scotland. They
were drafted
during International conferences
laat spring anil went Into effect
New Year* Day.
Except for the alio of the hall
the new rules eliminate all dlf.
fen-lire* previously existing botween the UHGA nod British regu­
lation*. Iloth the U S. anil British
hallo can have n maximum weight
of 1.020 mincoi hut they differ In
•lie. The l ’ .4. hall la not leea
than l.flHO Inrhea In dlamater
while the llntlah hall haa a diemeter of not leaa than 1.020 Inchee.
The now rulea ooem complicated
at flrat, hut If you play a fair
name of golf you have nolhlnif to
worry ahout. It’a the duffer, tho
guy with the big hook or alien,
who will find tnlnire tough, ft
could add ten atrnliea to the.
"core of a fellow who haa troubla
keeping hla long ahota atralght.
He now geta pcnallied a rtroka
and dlataneo when he hlta out-efbournli. Formerly all he lost waa
distance.
In caae you’re wondering about
adjustable clubs, they arc
are out
out*
lawed. This haa been In the rules
for some time but with tho advent
of so many different adjustable
clubs, the rule la worth repeating.
Undw a heading "Movable parts
prohibited,” the rule book aayat
"A club ahall he one unit. All
Ita various parts ahall be per­
manently fixed. No part may be
movable or separable or capable
of adjustment by the pliysr.
If there are any questions ft Is
The U. H. Army adopted the
•uneeted you write the U8C1A at 24-hour clock system on July 1,
The writers who thought there 40 East M th Street, New York IS,
la jw overemphasis had Their say, N. Y., for Ita 00 page booklet,
"The Rulea of Golf!1' It'a U
vall* Btrlcklend of the I rune- centa a copy.

. Qa„ News, but 11 tWa wayt
&gt;r*.a too muen emphaila on

TrIiIuh, C’hairM
GhoHt-OMlriiwui’H
Chromu Dlnutto Sotx
Unflninhotl Punilturu
Iloll-Away Ilotln
And
PMm- *» ■'■■fV' '
YAll TyjKiH Klwir jL’nvorlnua
^ • - - Good TormH - - •

By Alan Mavtr

By FRANK ECJC

Hy K E N T C IIE T I.A IN
State champions for the past
four years, the Henbreoxe quintet
of Daytona, will top n trlpleheader basketball curd tonight
against the Celery Fed varsity
starting at H:.'l(i o'clock In the
Seminole High HelinoI gymnasliim.
The powerful Henhreexe V five
will tntigle with Sanford’s .lunlor
Varsity cagers nl 7 :lb p. m. and
tho Sanford Junior I Dab School
buttles Enterprise at 11:00 o'clock.
The rrrntic Celery Fed. led
hv Coach Gunn*, will be out to
end the underrated skein the
Healirrrie Ssndrrabs have reel­
ed off ltd* season. The Semin­
ole* have won only two nf
six contest* at this stage of the
campaign. One of these lonaes
c»mc at I hr humla of the free
arorlng Samlrrab* In Daytona
two weeks ago by a 37-,13 score,
does not trll Ihe real slorv, how­
ever. The Celrry Frd* Jumped
off to no rnrly lord In Ihe gnme
but folded a* their first string­
ers fouled out. The three
highest Seminole scorer* Jimmy
Smith, (Jerald Covington and
Wl*e Hardin, were furred from
the game hrraii*e of foul*.

by surpassing
their Daytona showing with a
etuiming upset triumph, luit dopster* figure otherwise. On the
"1* of tliv last acorn between
rso two teams the Mnndcrnli*
are n ill-point favorite.
The Kamlcrnli* will rnt|iloy
fhelr three NCorlng "innchines’ ,
Dirk l.enholt, 8'3" glunt center,
Jim Forsythe. AM" and Dill
Ilrrnnrr at Ihe forwnrila, 'llirse
Thrse three have tallied over
NO per rent of Daytona's point*
this season, To runnier this
height itdvnnhigr, tin- Celery
Fetl* will be using llnrdln, O'I"
at tenter, Covington, B'3", and
Warren McCall, fi'l" „l the for­
ward*. Mr Cull stymied bl*b
scoring Forsythe In Ihe first
Hrnbrerie game lodillng (lie
HamlcrnIt to « mere four points,
Forsythe's worst game this senson. Ilrrnnrr made 12 off Coy.Inglon. The enconipnrablile nilState prosper t l.rnludt limircil
In 28 off Hardin.
Dunlin will he out to bottle up
Lcnholt ns he did to Hi, Jamos’
'high point renter I’etw Malmn.
Mahon, a consistent D) point ninit,
was limited to nine off Hat dill's
defensive efforts,
Smith and Junior Metis will
form the nm-lcnx fur defense and
play making for the Hemlruden
tonight, a* they did In the earlier
Hnndrrnli encounter Doth guards
turned (lie tide ngainst Daytona's
quintet III the Inal gome to keep
the Hnudcrnhs fimn (uinliii; tinyrame Into n slaughter until they
fouled out.
Dill Fleming'* ,rv tnpiad will
be out to protect ,, tow-game
winning streak limy now Imld by
seeking to avenge Iln-|, 13.',"I Io*,.
to the Hiindnub ,IVs ouiilci- till*
month.
The Hanford Junior High School
five will try to event the slate
In the onener with Enterprise.
I’rolinble l.liieups
Varsity Dame
McCall
Forsythe
Cnvlnglnn
Ilr r n n r r
Hardin
l.rnhtd!
Smith
I’erkln*
Mr Dm
Richard*

RIDING TO HONORS

mtM.il

A i LW M A* IT
DARK..,
Ml M T t WHAT HM WANT*!

7 Homilor IIIt&lt;-fil*&gt;
qulnlel* IS-O) | l ( . 00,

J.Jq

T0 N IG I1 TT4 ~ K N TH IK (*
,
F i l l S T H A C K — K ul K il ly
.. Lily T ru m p , W e i U r n Htyle, Ml**
Dell,
Ty *
lte*li&gt;rutlnn,
(."U nty
( ’■yen, JiM) Dennl*, Sir. Dili, Pop
HIko k.
R K r i l X D H A C K — n/ietha Mile
Com ilf*.
Jariit
KvariN,
Topper Tip , H i,Ik ,’* lllrl.
III k Ii
l ’urpo»e, lied Krnniu. K. r . Mural*
T r y llarct.
T l l t f l l f I I A I &gt; U - a tout* Mila
I
Dot ton J, t'lion I'hou Stun. Slurte
Kuelilnn,
Cryatnl
ilho*t,
llu.k
riierke r, Min'* Hoy, Itiotlo Hi)rlpl,
Trip Hlielf.
F i H ' i m i H A I ' H — n/terti* m i i *
linnniH Jo, line
Hlep,
Klilitli-r,
Ml»* 4'urroll Ann, Unity |i jiomlt,
llo wily Troulile*, |,oiil*,i lliitllur,
l.eily I'hylll*.
F I F T H I I A I K— .A n u ll . MM*
I'nru SlrKeen. Hun Hull, Hlurlel
r u f f Ml Nullori* llubu U«n|4ir.
M*|( Tlinmler. Hnow Ho*,
Town
Iwuiter.
S I X T H H A I T I — A/ISIh* Mil*
Mae qoentln, llreviy Kit, quell*,
(l u lw n y Huy, Hoer T o m m y , luively
I.OIH*. J e rry A k h I ii , Wlx.
■ K V r I X T I I II i n ; — ,v link* Mil*
L u i k y llJinie, J i m ’* O lr i. lire•ell. T o p Topper , (lulil Duel lluliv,
Mury Knol.e, DoitMn Toko, Kuity
Dolly .
,
K l l l l i r i l I I A I ' K — a / l a i k . Mile
Heniitor riitlln*. Koy T o y , K lnu
Hoeeileler, Holton llrlulil. Til*)i*ilo,
Hite HIs*. llrlulil
lluior,
(-)eyer
I j trry
X I X T I I U.Al'tt— B/U lh * Mil*
Hen lluppy,
T ra v e l in g
Sllke.
W a lt, iron Penny, ra* *i« ‘* F u *i rlk*. Ilealovull. II’* Slur. J o y Jn « ,
T K X T I I I I A t'H— SIIKD &lt; «ur**
II* Putieni, llunily A r llon . V*1illmur, Dee I.ee. Vim Dyke, llhost
W ri te r, C rlm to n A n J fluid,
Alta

' FRENCH FR IED
HOT D O G S ................
IIARRECUED
H A M B U R G E R S____ {

WEEZ-MAJD

Vincent Is Favored
To Win Net Tourney
OBLANDO ias— T ony VlncenL
Miami, is favored lo repeat ir*
champion of the Florida Invita­
tional Tenuis Tournament opening
here toilay.
Vincent was given top Ainklng
In seedings made Monday. Henri
liochnn, Montreal, Canadian Davis
Cun player, was rated second, and
Alfredo Millet, Mexico City, ami
Calhoun Dick noii, Tampa, third
anil fourth. Millet and Dickson arc
Rollins College students
In baliy's matches Hochon, a
left hander, fared Monle CroolMi
Orlando, and Millet met Mike
Blanchard. Boston. Vincent and
Dickson were not scheduled.
In addition to hi* *nlarv nf
8100,1)0(1 a year, thr Prraidnnl
of the United Stale* has a
$50,000 rxprnHO allowance.'

PR A IRIE LARK

( DRIVfc-IN
New
Bhewlgf
Jume* Stewart,
Marlene Dlelrirh

“No Highway In
The Sky”

�British Welcome
Soviet Proposal
On Atom Control

II

Seminole County’s
Mott Experienced
Automobile Dealership

WE R EN T \^ V
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CARS

A '
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Always See

STRICKLAND - MMtRISON Inc.
Find Street at Sanfurd Avenue

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WANT ADS

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OZARK 1KB

I'lir
Ih tllh lr

m i f t l a ft* l l i r
VH lr fur liln rk

lln r.
fn rr fR f«.

IIK ID K I.ilI*'ll&lt;•. liermnny &gt;.P
Tin* U S Arm* t'ominaml In
Eurow* said Imlnv tli/il RussliP*
atomic Im iiii Ii could lie used linth
IV n n l
l*ln w i l l
Hr
R fftlilrJ
against strategic target* on home
n trr
I hr
lrlr|«lit* Hr
nn
t t ir M i «*rn m l i i i u i h i t r i t r I f ) m i f n n m r la
front* and in lactlcnl opcrntlnn*
l U l n l I d l h r I r l r i i i t t i l i r Admit. I n
nn a liuttle field
rrlu ru
I n r fhfw
lirriM iidifH lM tlu n
It *.in| \mcncnn armed force*
f h r itilt r t l l * r r In r » |ir«alrt1 I n p u t
|t r ••til |*11 n
Id
o n irr
li*r i n
I**
nn ttn•* continent, a* well a* In
t r r d i l r r ( h r !»*■*( ( m o t l h l r ■ • ■ n l i ' r ,
(he I'nited Stale*, act* engaged in
n il
II i!M
Id *
M i n * | h r I d Mtir
|atomic warfare training
■t f f I r r m u ( h r t i n t h r f o r r | t u h l | t n llttn
I he IralnltlK tin hole* “ tll*a*ter
plan- and alt! In the civil power."
1*Ir li*r tiit11if» itm I ininr il In&lt;r I y
Hie litlnmand declared
If n il r r r sir « i &lt; i|i* l u y *i»*r m l.
I
I
r
rn fid tif h r rr*im «i«tlftlr
fsir
In il* flr*i statement on alomie
d id tr lim n n n r ( m o r r e r l | n « r t warfare. Ihe hcadtpinrlors here of
Hud.
Urn
Minina* T
Handy replied
tcr*ely lo a long series of t|tir*llnn*
iilhmfltrd by
Vmericiiii corn*
spmalenls
II said all American troop* In
Europe, including those in supply
and mnlntcnnnce units, were being
"framed to protes't Iheniselves
against atomic all.irk "
r o « HUNT
I—
The command *aul any Infnrnia
M
ID
D
I.F
age
coople in rent nice
Hon ahoiil special cipilpmrnt avail
opt on peinmocnt basis, place
able tor atomic defense was clu**l
for (fiinlon un i i lilckeas. Nice
fled
3'o t|ue*llous whether Uusslu is deal for light pniplit. PlniliH
feved to have alomie nrllilery
'*l-'
or olhei alomie weapon* for em IIKA'I'KI* bedimon* io ntliactive
ployment III front line figlillng, and
home Meals nphninil
Phone
whulhcr American training lakes i tlD1- It
this Inin nccnnnt, tin- command MODKIIN fuinl»hi*d kdcbeMetle
said:
npMitincnt Slisndx ilnod Court
" It i* iohIi t ' I immI lhal a |Hiwer
liiyliwnv IT and '■' . Mniitli City
capaldr III waging war against die | limits
* Unilctl Stale* lias His* atomic bomb f, ID It IMS, balli. ricwied |ini tires.
rids i nold be Used tat In ally a*
to,
ttnfttt nt - bed titling,
\&gt;lolt
well as strategical!*
pels. :*JtH Piilsnrltn \*&gt;

PHONIC MS

lly Walt OiNncy

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i r o c tle time vAirre e h h s is
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NEW

lly Mori Wnlker

STOCK 31A It K F T
VliIlK (its Prices polnled *

downwartl today In tin- slock m a r
kel nfler a four day ailVanee
selling piessiire was util pro
niMinced. exeepl in a tew cases
toil list* market ti.ol an onmistak
dde tlroo|i
Dow Chem ic al lo*l a lit lb m in e
than two pottlts at tunes alter Ihe
"•iritiany le po it cd profits lor six
ooinths cntletl Nov
III eipial to
tl‘ &gt;2 il share coitipalcd with VI Hi
' *ll«re a y ear ago lltghei luxe*
u n i ait inrrrii*etl nillnlier of nut
'landing
eiiinmon
share*
were
blamed by Ihe coinpiitiy for die
di op,

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run
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thick
oak glove fio in,"
Call \lb cil
F i l l - at f,77 W in Iso,' \\ t ...
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I I Ol'.lff V m a n it'* n .
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We Inive new boo is nod t i l l l l l i
old ionises awilhihh* vnlb
loi
oo*,Hull posse,edoh. in one, l u i
and thiee l „ d i, " H o .
New T w o Ib'dloOIII home, model o
roowt I ill lloll, ex tin bilg e lot,
l*Xerlb*llt
bicillioli
* lose
m
Priced Ain.MHt.nti. F i i - v term
llenotifid T w o lledlotim llimie, io

M n yf a ir

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taur*. Ideal gift for a pessimist
who ran never wait to hear the
bad news.
1 f !
Vnleeralfy of Michigan aitronntrr rays rorfioii monoxide /ms
hern hlrntlflnl on Ihr sum's .vur*
PARIS .r
British Minister , f
/ore. Von t trll h i OUt Sol o/nrSlMlr Sclwyn Uoyil said today he
atr.i on t/mallor'
welcome* I unreservedly new j»ro
; ■ i
posal* for atomic control mude b&gt;
lucky
li
tha
family whose only
the Soviet Union
skeleton in iho (lose! Is the ChrlilThe Itrllish delegate warned the
mos luikey bones In IF.* rofilaarUnited Nation* Political I'ommlllee
ator.
however, not lo expert a “ midden
or drnmnRe xolulliiiF' to Hast West
! ' t
tension to result from them
l-rglslainr* of n Month Ameri­
l.loyd said he was not sure how
can country knocked down the
much nearer thl* “ new formula" , nation's president, then sat on
brought the Russian position lo him while illseuxslng a soccesoor.
Ihnl nf the West mid urged lurlher 1
study of H In the U N ' * recently i
created Disarmament t'ninniissntu
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
V Vlxhinxky offered Saturday to
accept International control of
alomie enemy at the same time
that the atom homli would he
banned He also offered lo accept
Continuing Inlernnlional Inspection
of alomie facilities in Htissia Vi
slimsky previously had insisted on i —Immediate ami iinrnmlltionnl pro
hlbition of Hie alum liomli and
periodic inspection of agreed fa
Cilitles
MritoIn. France and the I 'mint
Slates come out Monday with a
pro|Htsal dial these suggestion* hr
Par Ui’muIIm
considered by die Disarmament
Commission
*1 l i r fill lit t r i m * P R l K n p p l f
t*
hurmnil V Ki**clev of While
n il 111 f o i l I l l s i»*i 1*1In t i f i l
111*
Russia denouneeil dlls lixlny as an
“ n ufuni Ilfrn M i
atlempl lo give u "firsi rate Inirl
I tint*
Ife
|itr lin e l n « F f l | a a
•I1 In the Soviet plun
a lim n
It t f |»rr 11 H r l i i H r r l l n i i
kisselev saul the Hilsslan plan
(I f l i i i r *
Mr i*rr l l n r l n « p r t l i t n
‘‘flows 'llreeilv fnon the directives
20 1 1in # * O r p p r l l n r I n n r r lllirn
of Joseph Vissarionovich Slalln
Rr ivrf l l n r f o r I r n r l f I d i t l r i r t
Kisselrv InsUlrd . , ,7lh Krai

Use

Authorised

nr*„i. peic**&lt;t l-,ie

fm

Imiiicdiati* mill*. I.ill,'lid
t.*r i n s
can In' m Hinged
I bun* an i i i i i .m n lly ...... I snbio
Inin home, close to the city will,
nil modern canveliii'lii c*, can be
p m chased fnroislo'd mol reuilv
in move In. ‘I T i m s ,

I'niler N*w .Msnaoemsnt
• Fie in him Rond*—
To Fll Any Site Window
I’laslle Tape
I'hone 1132-W

I* W»* wear.

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! I f
-A wen- ohm I* salrf In hr a bio to
ihool iiiMUinf corners. Thrrr yoet
tbnt ol,l s(iiVMM about "Don't ihool
till l/nu srr |br seAlIrs of thrlr
cy, s

DR. H. K. RING

!I '

CHIROPRACTOR

Omndpappy Jenkins suggests
those Red Hungarians might spend
that St30,000 ransom dough on
smoked glassos-to savor lhair em­
barrassment.

Please rail for appointment
Phone 1731— 1718

I t !

DR. II. McLAULIN

Slat is) n * show Ihe average
Amen, in man Is .10 years ,Ji|
and has a motor car arefrlgeralor mid a radio receiving set
How old will tie lie before he gets
'em nil nald for?

OPTOMETRIST
11.7 M ok soils

Phone 312

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deal Kslsle For Sale

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i \m : i t u i n t
1 a, i ,*s, .'I io cltui. Modem mil$7.
-uni v giiragi apaitmeld
alHI till
V It I tMtM VNN. HIM IK Kit
2730 So. Park
Phone Uh'l
J ItFDHt’OM lie me * 130(1. cn*il,
take up payments &lt;31.Hll per
month '.‘33N S. Palmetto.
N \ V ) PFHSONNF.I.
We have several nice homes Holt
me alien l\ finnticed at low- in tetest flown payment* stint at
Jllthlt Solve yiiut 1,-tltllig pioli
b'lo .Milov'
S F M IN H I.i: H EAI.TX
17211 Magimliii Vie.
Phone 27
H t ben lot* on paved st, all lllliities; Pine, pnlm ,1 orang,*
I...... I llie black fI ,i||1 22ml A
Pm k A m * 52,30 la 111)0 A D
I -ilfi.it.. i,Hi I'aik Ave,
IlnVII W I T H IN C O M E
I'n the ,lis, i miniating buyer we
of fei mo* of .Sanford** finest
billin'- |liter hrilinnnis along
will, eveiv other de»ilntile fra
Inle, plus lipill llllelit 111 teai
will, peloomeiit tenant Fiiiaiie
I'll I,I OVVIH'I.
'sKMINOl.K III.Al.n
17211 MiiKliiilla Ave
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HAItY S I T T E R . Host of referen­
ces, Mrs Miriam Vimin, ltd
West pitii st Phone HH3-M.

VVAII.AIII.E to drive your car
to New Ymk State Prefer to
leave liv the "Uth. t-,intact MrItldini dxun. Mnntetuioa Hotel.

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A R E V Ut looking fot an Income?
See Apt. Itldg at 211 So Vnluwin. t linage Cilv. tine apart­
ment eolilpleleil. Veiilor lb,I sell,
S i l l 'M A N Repair Simp far Haley
betaiise ef illness Contact own­
er. Jin F. ith St.

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Machine* repair, wl.
ijinck, economical service. Work
guaranic* I. Call V2H-M

1N EW FI DDHS rurlaroil to por-

t T X F D O F E E D S Cwinuleto line
IliiliC. Tuxedo Feed tttiire
F R IE D
SH R IM P
Dinner “The
Rest .Shrimp nn Earth" nt Ilomei‘s, 321 K. t«t St.
M A V N A R D ’H Fiend.
Ave.
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I hi h SI. Chicken and Slulinp in
ItaskcL Jfic, Coffee
fir.
All
meat filling in
Mmolongi'is
Close,I Sun,lav*.
ItlP (Jf'A I IT V Navel A 1,'mpb*
Hiallgc", while A* pink M i i m Ii
See,lie- grnpiTiihl (l.ftO bushel.
Paeked fat shipment. I2.IIU
Fieil VV 11*11 Phone tilbli J.
I VPEW UITF.lt, Coderw.iml Stand
aril Plea tab. new
(IL'fl.nn
Itmim .117 Han fm'I A limit o Nn
tinltiil llmik
U K F H I t i E U A T O U Hi ft Norge)
all port I'lliin, apt sire for just
Ifill.ini Cun l.e *ei*n iii Snnfoiil
Filed i Ii* Co. IIP Magnolia Vve ,
Sanford
PmVKI.I.'H nffn.
Hopplv
Co
Cush Regislei Papei
I 'l 'M .E I t lllli to and i osliiel t* *
Call Mary .Mdaveo, JU'.I Pink
I’IIIOle 1731.
I Wti U N I T l*.l*i tin*
H mI p I.ii
U sed two aoiittb- MU Paloiett *
I'tllt HAl.K: I l M Seminole Uoo
about with iiioote
eoultul,,
w llol shield and t : 1. H.P Speedy
four F.vinrude, I!»r&gt;0 Model. Ex
lias, see Dr. Hll*hy.
Why W o n y 7 Anti Fii'i’/.e, Voln
tile type Ilk* ipil l filt gal. PerlliHitellt type I no 1pit 3 7.7 gal,
Cor. Flr»t A Elm, .tones* ‘lire
Simp, Plooo nn*
EI E C T R I C Itmige i Hot Point i
1fSit’ll, Ha* had good one and in
good condition tody lUfi.mt. See
at Hnofiod I-'I,-, trie Co. 11*!
Magnolia Ave,, Smiford.
W H I T N E Y liabv eaiilage, veiy
good
coiidillon.
itensooiltile
pi tee. Plume 7M2 VV.
lllfA N I) N E W iiluallmiin outdonr
, loth, s illy ,i, U asoiiaUu. Plmne
217-X-W
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- -,0(.-KMIH, I iiilar chc*lt a
ntlllly cablni'l, i arjM'l *woe per.
I’hotie IU77-W,

fed Inn. Did floor* mad* Ilk*
• new. Finishing, . Iranitiv A wax
Ing. Portabh pono, plant, S3
year* oipeflenc* 'tv HemiRBlI
Comity H. M tilraaoo, l old
Mar*
H O M E Dellv**iy, fuel Dil Keroscoe. Call tH3i), Thrifty Ser­
vice Hlulum.
lllli,A N lM l Morning Heutinel, Otlamlo Evening Him Call Ralph
R,iv I D13-I.
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IT.lM IIIN ti
Cl Mil lili't and repair w&gt;uk. Free
201
It 1
Harvey.
SltflflM rl \ v,- Phiiite 1k'JH
1„\ U N Ml )\V F its Sliai peneil, bleye lea i c|ielicil( l*ak and kev
PriUnp! •eivb'i', II w
wink.
Shiiumn DU FI Pit S)
i U ' N t . i n [nr Ilium* news ’ Call
Mil ami ask t 'iieulatlull '** lend
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Al l , T Y P E S
RuRiiurir
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Rcax,ill,il.lc Itilte* Flee Fist*
males, Spi cmler S d , i, c. Lilt,*
m il |)„|,-ruhe m d
l.iiilike r.
Catpeniii A
lira, i*v,
1'huf.
13113 M i» aim J
I,. I.. Hll.l
Plan**
I ■,'tiuieian.
Plmne ill. A'. R»"i)i* I, Hiin-

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C \RPEN I l it WMRK
Fur ipilek re|,,ili p,.I, , &lt;&gt;r small
building, fall Jim IU 2 -M -1.
C A III N E T H , Ci.iiders. Ciipimanl*.
C, Vail, \V....Iu i m king. 512 San*
f"itj Avefiie Pimm* 1113.1.
R A D IA T O R S Cliunc.I and ru*
I*iiir•*•! C.il*. n Radml.ii
Simp
2 I I ' » I .ii-t ln| H i,eel Plmne
3r.ll-w
.MISS M \ IH E E N G L IS H
Hand engi .ivlng nn silverware,
will, lies, biitedels and
name
plates. ||2 F„ 2nd I’ll I37H-J.
N O TIC E
liieunm Im
reliirn* prenareil.
51 mi I'p William II MuiiavI I I I Celeiv Ave.
I'll At T'O ll M d U h
Plnwlng, ill,king.
nplillg tmith
I i i i i nivvlug,
boarding, iii ,,I row
vvnik. Plume 253 J.

I have ilusliuhle mridi land* from
fit) acres to Joon acre*. I uln,*
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1,111 ,&lt;f «
have romii huge iiinche* with
I 11 f '1 !»,» r f"' ff *1»i-i f#1N* I *III 1(1 111 l-e f*|( .
impMiveil planted paslure* aid
! V,H - Guuri nf
HriMifM.ii
CDiiniv
1 7 ' ! * 1 on ,,r •••n.pti (lie Mth liny
storked with rutile.
I*
•.or " " r r * A D . I'j.'.i, inline I,emu C. A. W H ID D D N , SR.. ItlldKKIf
inmtllis. Call 313 W.
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'•'"t *11* your iinaiter or oilier lie
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cr*" Pro Ponfeeao, will In, Mil er— I 1111 So. Park Avenue Plmne 12*I 7 FO O T Kelvinato. Reft igeratm
■**t.11II01 &gt;101 lor fnlllll
In H|l|ieiiI
Gmal liny. 2221 CrapevIlTe Ave
AN A D U L T ait grmip, especially
mot rile your a,lew,a or oilier ,le
mu*. Rhone 1537 i;
fensoo « « n noire,| l,y law
beglnnets, suiinsoreil by Hanford
A. If. M H IM A N N
IVITNKMg, my linn,I mol &lt;•r 11 •In I
Fi&gt;R SA LE Lions Rami instru­
Woman'* Club, will begin soon.
Reg. R E A L E S T A T E llroker
"•"•I Oil* l l l l i ilny ot Jiuiioiry. A H
ment dm hint. Pei feci condition.
A it instructor,
Paul Rlxaeii.
l*i,'. I.
2730 Orlando Dr. Hanford, Ph. ttk'l
1211
French
Ave
Plmne LlillMV for partivulari.
It. P. I I K H N D I I N
Clerk Circuit Com i
n i.D n f . w h p a V f. kh
CFdilKiFl, In* wire and step at
IF il I* R EAL E S T A T E , whether
(MI.’AI j )
For sale at 2c i pound at th*
I'Tuint's Drug Store and get a
lioiutlieo IValsirn,
you want to liny or sell, nee,
Aiiornoy for I'lnlollff
Hanford Da'aid
^m j^jif^h d ^ jb d h d n m ijiu w itrjj^^
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Florida State Rank ((Round
Floor) Phone 17(W
NEW 2 (Unirmmi house. Excellent
location nn two lots. Can lie
handled on easy terms, lint ten
Electric,
T H R E E HoUHEH partly'furnishrd- - 13 tola for 1(15(13 or will
sell separately. Lyman Helm'd,
Longwoml, Fla.
INCOM E PROERTY
Large furnished home, garage
apartment, good condition, clove
In. Good Income. (ll.HOo,

Modern Wav To
A. II. L O H M A N N , IIROK HR
I'h. »80
Control Roaches’ 2750 Bo. Park T

HOUSE— 2 IumIrooms, HOil Esrainby rnnrheo or anil
hla Drive. 125)11Md cash Jake
■ N O -R O A C H , gppllM
up payment t5A.I1 nm. phone
In Iho kite bun, kill*
IAA0 J kflor 6 p.m,__
%
•■to, and woUib««k,
w o , (Ho color I*ok root- A’ r 4 YO U lookfng for a iiTfT home
for vAunltf which l» largo
fottho for mofilkl, owl
•nftugh to provide good Income
•Ifoyo tkoi
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for you, one that Ii In good re­
poor M- Far MkHflftr
pair and. priced reasonable?
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furniture, Wllson-Maler Furn­
iture Co. Ill 1 E. Lit. Phone 058.

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LO S T: Slack bill fold with U. H.
Navy seal. Contain*
valuable
papers. Rrwuid. 80 West 10th
St., Jackson.

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A G O OD M I L K Cow, gives 2 gal, K E N T A CAR. U drive it by day,

milk, now bo fresh In June:
alio malo ealf, $200.00. A. II.
Hikes, 150.1 Melhuivlllc
smith of Rail Park.

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For Halo, Howl Cow ISmy
$100,00 Including Saddle.
Inspect AI
3310 Hanford AvOnno

Phono i l or 117 • t i. .

week, or reason. English Ford*
and American Ford*, sedana,
♦tatlun wagons and convertlbUa,
Strlcklai ,1*Mar risen, Inc..
E&gt;
Firal St.
t
iiHU MERCURY two dour aedan.
Excellent rnmlition. $1350. Call
AI hart Fills at 577 -W nr 1531
or 1807 W-3.
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arid H*at*r, rrR*d I" tall. R*8
■t Watnrr’a Gulf C*rvlco Sfa*
Uan, lit Street and Sanford
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Mllnd Cn.

l y WILLIAM NITT
Central l»r*i« W,itr,

Warning Given Not
To Expect Quick
Solution Of Issues

Whatever Your Automotive Needs

Kahn

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

THF. SANFORD HERALD
Tuea. Jan. 13, 1932
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Sweater Peddlers Youth Is Arrested
Are Being Sought After Dynamiting
As Torch Bearers Of Convict’s Home

Five Day Series Of Religious
Services Is Begun For Soldiers
liy ItONAMI AUTRY

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form nxkvd fur. and (hat complete
bids, liirhiding labor and material
•w, desired.
Mrs. H. ('. Dickerson, who main­
tains a plant nursery on Itooth
Hanford Avenue, polnlml out to
the Commission that a very bad
petal Might lliri-nteiis tbe nralea
iilaiil-i In Mu- Hanford nrra and »«•
m b
nHiR&lt;’,| blossoms affected by tinJtJIghli which she sluted, damages
blossoms overnight, and which tins
he»n spreading rophlly.
■PIpH
Nhe ashed lor L’llv co-operation
In roiobuttioit (he Might, not only
to nark areas lint residential ut
Well, pointing out that It will InOf III! effect fill solus residents to
splay the planls, while others fnll
to do to.
Mrs. Dlckvtsou slatisi that Jack­
sonville mnl Uihmlii bail been
compelled to lake action against
the blight wlom It first appeared
five years ago.
Oil plants affected while spots
appear on the petals If the petals
are allowed to drop to the gtouml,
the little cronies will clay lit ttier
ground until m-il year. Kuril
eronu-, she said, roniuln* eight
"torni'do like units" which "ex­
plode" aiid lilt the bloom during
the following year. The Might will
carry a mile If the wind Is hluwMy, Ithe recommended a com­
pound of sulphate of tine, dltbane
ami triton to combat the disease.
Movor Hlemper promised cuoperntlim lu combatting the blight
and diiected Park Hi|pt. Bid Ki­
Chard to (ake sullaliit mrasur''*
ln lining the spray in city park*
where there nro asalea*. City
Manager Olllnn wn* asked to
confer with chemical companies to
work out a program for spraying
ale** in the city at large,
Recimmumilntlmi*
itlon* regarding the
operation of the Municipal
Court
ft
wrro presented bv John Kad*r,
■ml were ordered referred to the
Bemlnule County Bar Association
"V fur npuroval.
The City was authorised to nsUtlalu a contract with Robert M.
jigiis und Aeeoclutss, Jackson-

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Louisiana Voters Go To Polls To
Choose Among 9 Men For Governor
ICCAgreesToHeaiArgumentsOnRail
Rates In Florida

NEW YORK ID-M ore and more
DriTIIAN, Ala. lit — An J» yearInflammable sweater* are tumlnR old high irhool youth wa* arrested
up over (be nation a* the scare Monday night and will be charged
is being built up with the addition with dynamiting the home of a
of burning rug*, blanket*, tnmicr* convlcca wife, Circuit Solicitor
« r* a lls a » 4 K rn n »•■■» Oael
and hat*.
Keener Bailey laid.
National Wood Program of the
While persons in many citle*
Baxley reported the youth, Wil­
Had Cross to devote Its energies
WASHINGTON '.f - The Inter­
worried
about
rnmMi**)blJI!y
af
liam Krvin Jr., admitted setting state Commerce Commission said
exclusively to the defense needs
Iheir
garment*,
plan',
were
made
off the blast in which Mr*. Bedell
ol the nation. As u result of the
lo seek federal, stale and elty (Irani and her five sleeping chil­ today It ha* ogreetl to hear further
Korean conflirt, large quant ltlt-»
argument nn railroad export ond
law*
banning
sale
of
tbe
so
called
dren narrowly escaped serious In­ import freight rates on traffic
of blood are once again required
"torch"
sweaters
jury early Monday.
by the armed foiree. To fill such
moving through South Florid*
The sweaters, mode of brush
The oollcltor laid the youth was
needs, lied Cross lias launrhed a
ray un, started turning up about a friend of IT-yeirold Kenneth
■lefi-nae phase of tlm Mood pro
a mouth ago after one wearer Nowell who, Baxley added, was ^Thete ports. Including Tampa.
grain In previously non-partici­
Port
Kverglades and
reported bis garment caught fire arrested recently on a carnal Miami,
pating communities for the sole
when he lit a cigarette, another knowledge warrant charging him Fort Pierce have contended that
jUirjNise of procuring blood finwhen he stood near a go* stove. with umleiling one of Mr*, (iranl's tbe rate structure dijcrlmlnale*
derm**.
against them and tends to limit
Sweater |&gt;eddlers have been or- small daughter*.
"The opportunity to Iteconi* a
their port business.
rested in cities In several state*
Baxley quoted Krvin a* saying
They are seeking, through the
blood donor Is not only a duty,
Alerted by stories of the sweat­ he simply wanted to frighten the
lint a privilege as well whieli Red
ers, persons across the country Orant family and run them all ICC, fo get rate parity with other
Cross affords every citizen." Mr
tested oilier item* In some case* out of the community so they could Gulf Coast and South Atlantic ports
Peterson said. “Tne war in Korea
they obtained the "torch" aweater not testify In Ihe carnal knowledge Including Jacksonville. Fla., on ex­
port amilmport freight, originating
and the world situation In general
QUICK ON THI DRAW In tbe war on polio, llopuloriR Cassidy shows Ida result— Haines Hi second*, ashes in case.
in or destined for the central por­
have served tu make every Ameri­
a
minute
trusty shouting Irons In young Inluntllr puralysis victim Pater CuRno, 0,
Under a new Alabama law, con­ tion of the United States.
can conscious of (he national
However,
It
was
nut
learned
Im­
In Hie l.os Angeles (irntrul Hospital. The tiny puHcnt beamed when
viction of dynamiting a dwelling
The commission, through a spec­
emergency we now face. The De­
mediately whether these other ar­ Is punishable by a maximum sen­
"lloppy" pi utilised him a ride on Ida buns, Topper. ( I ntrr national)
partment of Defense has already
ticle* were made of brush rayon. tence of death. A 10-year prison ial division of three members, dis­
established the dire necessity for
Fire Commissioner Jacob tint- sentence Is Ihe minimum for con­ missed the complaints of discrimi­
nation in 193k and again last July.
blood and It* derivatives by our
met in New York said Monday he viction.
The Southern port* asked op
rnmbat troops.
was looking Into report* of Hie
Rnxley
said
Krvin
and
a
com­
“ Defense authorities have furth­
use of brush rayon in linta ami nn panion are believed to have thrown pnrtunlty to reargue their case
er demonstrated that In ease of
undetermined material in a sjk* a bundle of five dynamite sticks before the full II man commission.
This was granted In today's action.
atomic attack blood I* the great­
dal tytie of "fleecy pant*."
nt Ihe Grant home, lie said the
est and practically the only uieil
In Baltimore, firemen said u companion had not been arrestrd The time for reargument was not
Immediately fixed.
irlne known to be effective against
householder brought in what they bid that his Identity wa* known.
radiation sickness."
described as a "best selling" baby
The
solicitor
said
Krvin
told
him
A total of 2AII pints of blond in
dull blanket. The firemen said he got Ihe Idea of bombing the
KIIIKWAI.L, Orkney Islands
the unota set for Citizen* of A hurricane with gusts raging up
..
,
they tested II and it burned to (Irani home after reading about
Seminole County when tin- blood lo a record MO miles an hour,
ashe* 111 1U5 second*
the blast that wrecked the farme
n e S V i s a l*aaa O u l
mobile visits here oil Jan. 24. The battered these Islands off the
„ „ ■ „ u , r ' l , , ( i r u m e t said be would ask tbe dwelling of Hugh Bentley, anti- andtraaa lla
liberal candidate, Humph
li U i 11 S t C h a n g e s I^t,w York legislature Olid the vice crusader, at Phenlx City,
noddle unit will lie set lip In Die liorlhi'in coast of .Scotland today
rey continued, adding that he would
Kplaropal Parish House, -((Ml Mag­
D m l u g City Council here to ban sale ol Ala., last week.
No deaths had hern re|iorled in
confer with Democratic National
product* made of brush rayon He
nolia, and will be operated lie- the Orkneys by lute morning but
Officers are still investigating Chairman Frank McKinney before
described them as "a grave dan the Phenlx City blast and Oov.
tween tbe hours of 11:00 a. m. and on Hie Kenltlsh coast '.until of here,
WASHINGTON it*-Southern Sen
deciding.
p. m.
In the Dundee area, a gale sank ators met for a "strategy confer ger tu life os well as property." Cordon D. Persons said Monday
Humphrey *ahl Mr. Truman
" Tbe casualty lists from Korea n sandlinal with six men aboard
Pending such legislation, (irumet night: "The word ’closed' will
have already deuninstrated Die and one man w ;in missing nod mice" today it was the first gel urged "all manufacturer* und deal­ never tie used on a dynamite case hope* to have a number of "favor­
together of Hie congressional *es ers tu withdraw these sii-ealled
ite son" or uuinxlructed slate d e l­
drastic need for blood tty our presumed dead
wihlle I am govtrnor."
sioii for a group whose decisions
ation* at the Democratic convenurmed forces.” said the Key. II.
First re|Miils from the rural ix may wield imwcrful Influence over lurch sweater* from the market."
Mr*. Uranra, husband is serving lon. These could be aimed almost
-i, ig legis1
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L. Zimmerman, iliairmaii of Sew- land areas said luirdly a farm bud
Inole County lied Cross chapter, escaped serious damage und Dial Iwin ling legislation and this years ,-[infje,ll ,,t .N J j said he would larceny.
dent and hi* party leaders wanted
introduce u liifl to ban the ex
which is sponsoring the Mood, losses might mu Into hundreds of presidenliaT elj^jlonto throw support.
,
the cbisedulmir meeting wa» In |,|&lt;Mj|nK sweater* from Interstate
muhlle unit. "In addition the thousands of lamnds.
Sen. Tobey of New Hampshire,
the office of Sen. Ryrd of Virginia I„ ,n,nJ rt.P
hco
seriousness of the world xituntlun
Farm house* and burns were de­ At least H senator* from nine The sweaters upiiarently have
a /republican member of the crime
in general Is evideileu that our molished, cuttle und |mu)lry lay
hunting group, said Kefauver
In-en sold only by itinerant |u-d
government should build up re­ (load in the fields, telephone miles Southern stales aUemli-il ^
"would make a wonderful Presi­
Sen. Russell of Gcorglu, who (||rrs u(l)j n„| j„ stores,
(« natlantil *-&gt;■■■ Paa. n a .i
serves to lie used In tbe event of were down and rsawderlH-olcilk no
dent."
ung bus acted a* floor leader for
Arthl|r Hnnkv preslib-nl of the
national attack."
were dow n and mails were blocked
"He'# u high grade, Christian
the Dixie I'en oera s l
report .......ir(. state Mills luc . told new* carried -100 pound* of food, blan­
Itev. Zimmerman stressed Die with debris
kets and medical supplies.
gentleman and a great American,"
,-rs&gt; afterword Ilia
no formal ac
,M.n . »)imlliiy ,lil( firln
fuel that donating blood is a Many fishing boats were re|iorlOlson said It wa* snowing with Tobey added.
lion was tukin but ,i vurlity ol mnlje a|M,ui N i lgai yards of brush
simple, paint?** procedure that ed sunk Farm vehicles were bur­ subjects
Tbe peppery New Knglamler Inwas discussed.
, i , nrnmlaeil wind* from 23 to SO mile* at Ihe
bo* no harm fill after effects. All ied under lullrii masonry, ami a
Iruln site.
caled, however, that he hope* tu
Russell said the senator* pres
?.
J, '
}..
healthy men mill women between number of haystacks were lifted
Hundred* of per*on*— traveler* Vote for Gen. Dwight Elsenhower
tbe ages of 21 nod til) are eligible off Hie laud anil blown fur out to
and residents— war* marooned,
the Republican nominee.
un
u r department nfflctals. ond later said exactly how many wa* anybody's a*"There
to dunuta If they weigh at least sell
i* no doubt lhat Eisen­
Whiit
Ihi
^
ll*
^
r
nen.
*r,
h
i*
had
ninrdli*tl
all
order*
for
County
Surveyor
John
llohcrlxon
10 pounds. Those between Dt
goes*.
hower will win the New Hampshire
y oppose is any change which ||u. *ub, tanc&lt;,
said
houses
hud
been
unroofed
In
and 21 limy iloualc if they lire
Communication* wore disrupted primary," Tobey said.
would make It eunlor to »liut off
________________
self-supporting, married, members many parts of Kirkwall and "Wo debate
in many place*. Nome communi­
of the armed forces, or if they understand it looks like a linltla
ties were cut off. Avalanches
LEONARD HUTTON
liy prolonged debate, or filibiis
have written ronxent of their field out In the country "
mured Into canyon*, killing at
Leonard Hutton, H3, Longwood,
terlng.
ublc in
In Hie
the
crlng, they have been utile
parent*.
At (Iriinsctler Alrfmrt the winds mst to keep Ihe Senate from volleast three p«r»on*.
11'Hull Mil I’ll I'ru til I'm? Illlfl
died In an Orlando hnxpllal Friday
"All technical aspects of the registered Flo miles un hour. The ng on bills
Tho storm's loll— In life and following an Illness of several
II sueh as President lu-eauso It Inereuses the inllllury
donating process will be super* llrittsli Air Ministry here recorded Trumun's civil rights
measures -aiiabilities 111 Kureu," he added property damage— could not be week*.
ig:
vl*ed by a t|ualiflcd pliyslrlan, as­ one prolonged gust ut 10.1 miles calling (or federar anti lynching
MuJ (Jen. Claude It Fereiibuugh reckoned because of poor commu­
Horn in Jelllco Junction, Tenn.,
sisted by registered nurses and on hour
nications. Damage was espected he had been a resident nf the
untl-|M&gt;ll lax und antl-discrlmlnu replied:
The highest previous wind speed Hun lows
technicians. Only III) to 43 mlnotm
"Tomorrow may we please dis­ to run Into Ihe million*, but cas- Longwood community the last 20
of time Is required for the entire mi record III tbe Itrlllxh Isle* was
Under present rules. It luko* the cus* Korean airfield* and not Ihe uallies appeared at a minimum. y*ar»,_comlng from Birmingham,
process, and this Includes the 113 miles an hour at I’enihrnkr, uffirinntlve vote* of B( senator* — Korean birth rule?"
The Red Crust reported about Ala. For many yi
ytars, ha had
J been
probable time spent the canteen, Wales, oil Jail 1H, 1941
In the prisoner committee, Lee 120 motorist! were stranded by a
*ln. **.
__ , . , . alalia___
.
twothlrd* of Urn Senate'* mem
again denied that Smith Korean hRsiard nn Highway W9 Northwest
where lied urn** volunteers will
Survivor* Include two non*,
KHM John
In-rslilp to stint off dclinte.
serve light refresh litl-nIs imntrdiC^grte* Leon
id Cha
IIiihm-II said Ihe group also dis­ prironers hud Men Imprciseil lulu of Reno. They found Mirller at Clarence Button and
Hlelv following donation.
cussed the fiending Ks-nate lull to the North Korean army mid add Ktend Air Forca Uase, now being ard liutlun, both of Chicago. HI,,
11'ns11naril Kraut l'*aa tiarl
reactivated. Only a few airmen and three grandchildren, William,
"Let me urge every uhle-hodied
give partial "home role" to rltipear
with
him
to
debate
tbe
Is*
In any case, never will In- were there mid food wa* reported Kenneth anu Beverly Buthm.
inun mid woman In Seminole sues, Jim Kllii-idgn, Mr. Odhnm'i 71-iih of tin- District ut ( Joinmlilu,
low A Greyhound Mis took 42 of
County tu telephone HU, the lied ■■umpiilt'O mniiuger, stated. An und prnposal* In give ll.iwaii and abb* to Investigate "
The Fairchild Funeral Home I*
1 In charge of arrangement*.
fan- «bld all troops ill tin- lied Hu* inutorlsis to Reno.
Cross etiapter rooms, and make an olbei T V it|i|i&gt;-iirriri&lt;-&lt;* Is slated for Alaska xtulehiHxl
Thirty passengers of a Grey
appointment to give a pint of Mi (nlhiim over W M ltlt-TV m 1 The statehood Mils, a &lt;ked by force "voluntarily Joined Ho* army
in otir army there are no hound Inis, stranded since Friday mil on U. K. Highway Ml, were
blood," said Mr. Zimmerman,
Ilob •ouvllle (ot 7:01) pm Friday. ! I'rc-lilcol Truuiim. an- not popular^ I'DW h Ini oi pirated
,il Luke Audrain near Kcho Sum
willi Sonlhi'ru liemiKTut* Due of
ttfflelal*
of the Armed
Forres
mult
reported evacuating cabin* In
Its
I
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'C lim
■ H I Me’
Illin
M i mle
i ' fi
II *n
m III
il
.Jicidei
M ’ l l l l ’ i 111(
111,
Hear Adin It K. I.ltdiy retorted:
a
i.
a* folluwa: ...... ..
distrbl ntlomev their point*- of concern Is Hint Hie
which they had taken shelter. Con­
"You
have
IIOK
nationals
in
A. Jt, ivit-rnun, rbnirman; Col, ami ex-heiel of llo- niitl-rackets uddilimi of four new senator* might
Irn* Jot pili it* ilu in aged two Red tinuing drift* threatened to bury
dimmish
Hie
relative
influence
uflymir
army
lu
luri'e
numbers.
You
N. fl. llarrlman, reslibnliul; Al lull run in Itiooklyii, N. Y., bn-i
let* Indav in the first air battle* Ihe cabin*.
Wullare, display; Krnesl .Hmilli* tnki-ii over Mr. nillmiii's cam- tbe Southern group in Hie St-uale. nave never denied it You liuve In four day* over Northwest Ko­
Meantime, an Intense storm cen­
Senators
in
uddition
to
llyrd
und
admitted
It
You
have
boasted
ward, refreshment program; John paign priiiiiution in Minin! lli-acli,
tered In Upper Michigan and
rea.
Russell
attending
the
"strategy
lahmil
it.
You
put
these
people
Williams, organlsatlim mu) civic Nlr. Ktiiridge reported.
Comimmlsl M IG-15 Jet* were out caused strong wind* throughout
group; and Mr*. Cbnn (lino, Red
Tomorrow nlglit Mr t)i||inui will eonferenee" included George uf there. We liavo a right to gel them in force a* clearing weather broke Ihe Great Lake* region westward
nut,
We
have
a
right
to
detuapd
Cross Hervlce (Iroups Cbnirmau.
leiillesH tbe Ntlile Sheriff Assucln- Georgia. Rolierlsim of Vlrwinla,
the week end period of snow* ami tu Ihe Dakota* ami southward to
There will lie a meeting Juminry llon'a Ceiivenlloii nt
Daytonn Mavlumk and Joliuxtoii of South that you hand them over.
tho Ohio Valiev.
storm*.
"Wo
choose
to
be
extremely
re
a
22ml nt ill a, in. of nil nuiteeu Hem'll. (In Mnmhiv In- will utti'lul f.'nrulinu, Mrrlellnn of Arkuusaa,
On the ground chief action
A fresh fold wave and snow
souablo
aMiut
It.
We
only
asked
workers, H u f f Able*, Nunes mid n foini meeting of civic clubs in llollimd and Smiilhers of Florida,
In Ihe renter of the snow covered swept across tbe Northern Hockies
Nur*e* Aids at tbe (iardwii Clul*. McIIhiumic., Mr. Udliiiiii will go Hill of Alabama, lloey and Smith that those who are there Involun 145-mile front. U. N. troops threw and part* nf the Plateau slate*
building to receive instruction on In Die Tlimpu Huy icgloli on Tues- of North f'urolinu, Connullv of tartly lie returned."
back an attacking Red company ami in the Sierras. The cold air
Tbe Armed Finer* Blood Pro­ ilny, Jan. 22 tluougli Jan . 21, Tex aa and Slemii* of Mississippi.
rust uf Iba i'uknan River. The ushed southward aero** tha
gram. Clayton Ptddsull, Blood e,:rukiiig in Tlimpu nn Tuesday,
lorthera Rocklaa and Northern
K(HJI Korea ID—American Ba- fight lasted four hour*.
KKOUL,
Field Representative from Amer­ lie will speak the nest two day*
Two Russian type MIG* were Plain* ami eastward into the Up.
h
ican Red Cross Koulheastern Area, in Piiiellns county. Winding out
been between |UtU0 ami IOi4S n.m. dumaged In • fight between M m r Mississippi Valley. It was be­
tbe mimtb Mr, Udbum will speak
will be there,
when the victim was discovered. U. H. F- m Habrea and about 40 low u ro in Montana and part*
II'SSIISM* C h i p * Paae 0 » |
before the nuniml Junior Chamber
spectator, C. H. Davis, own­ MIG*. Tha Red Jeta were hit by uf North Dakota. Snow fell from
of Commerce atnte conference ill Ada. No food for day*. Wn all One
Lt. Hilly H, Dooba of Fontana,
Eastern Dakota* eastward to
muit gu sometime. I think now I* er uf a fishing camp un the lake Calif., and \ \ Robert W. Smith the
PAVING PRGJKCTH
Lakeland on Jan. 21.
tbe Western Lake Superior region.
better than later, tinetnaed check. said, "A market truck driver told of York, Pa.
TALLAIJAW IER up Three
Rain pelted Ihe Ohlu Valley
Ilnlance In Imuk. Find mu lu car me he saw a man parked along the
Tampa contractor* submitted ap­
NKAHCH CGNTINUKH
other Babrea screening an al- northeastward Into the Appalach­
near Hanford, along Lake Monroe. lake In a car having a fit. The tack
parent low' bid* tniglinu flip,no]
mi ground Installations
by ians and Eastern Great Lake* re­
lall
truck driver aaiil the man was
HT. AllGUSTINK vb - Authori­
In the Hoad Department today fur ties continued today to took for o I’leasu take care of Ada. Rob."
Mr. Rirfllh said, "I can't under* sitting In the front seal throwing fighter-bombers sighted about 150 gion.
paving urnjecta in Bnraxula. Hill reil bulrcd mail who was with John
MIG* and exchanged firing passes
In contrast In tbe stormy weath­
stand whv they didn’t havu food, hi* head back und forth."
sborough anti Collier Counties.
The body wa* taken to tbe llrls- with some. No reports will be er, It was mild from the Gulf
David Haskell before tils luilictCon* Brothers bid tMt.ins for pierced laxly wn* found In a pal­ liecaiiKe be had money In the son Funeral Humr to await final intde until gun camera film la states northward to the Middle At­
bank, Look here, this'Is the check
paving tlrivaa and parking areas metto thicket nlnni! U. S 1.
lantic slate*.
checked.
that wan In the letter. It Is for burial arrangement*.
ut the West Florida Statu Tubercu­
Haskell. 27 year old tcxlllu work­ Df4!l.lKi. | can't understand it."
losis Hinslorium In Tampa.
er from Maine, bought u now ear
Coroner W. K. Watson taabl
J. W. Copnor and Sons offered at Doytimu Reach Thursday. Tho
a low. bid ot as,141 for grading and auto salesman rcfKirted a red- death wu* cauaesl liy a dose of
poison,
aving'section*- of Road TW nn haired man wa* with him.
A can of a laileuiioUa iiicimcai
linaUnm Boulavard and Uouisvard
A truck driver found Haskell's liquid, used In spraying plants,
of the i'rssldent* Ip Sarasota.
Irmly, shut three lime*, in the was found un the floor of the ear
Brinson Construction Cii. bid fat,- thlrkel Saturday.
With an empty whisky bottle and
Tig for grading and saving at the
Mr*. Drothy Montgomery, M, two glasses on tho running hoard.

Red CriMH Blood

HO Mile An Hour
Hurricane Halters
Coast Of Scotland

Strategy Meet
Held In Capitol
By Southerners

Senators

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Unanimous

In Senate

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Communist Charge

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Taw . Su l 15, 1M 1__ T H E BANFORD H E R A L D

FO ItT MONMOUTH* N. J.
“ Stand up: Stand up for Jesus!"
The words of the militant Christ*
Ians' old Mini; rang out from hun­
dreds of soldiers' throats here
Mi.mliy nlelil nod reverberated
among the steel girder*
A choir, sealed In the blear hers
of the till! fieldhouso, joined III
Amt thus began a five day aeries
of religious services— one of the
first moves in u major drive
throughout Hit* country to bolster
the sen iceman'* spiritual defense
It is a runipoirin-sponsored by
the General Commission on Chap
lain* wnl the National Cimnril of
Churches to convince him Dial
"Chi 1st I* the answer," theme of
the prescloiu! mission
Civilian lemns of I'rotestanl
ministers aie carrying the gospel
to Koardhmise und to hti.ipllal,
rounselliiK and preaching. Some
120 Navy amt Army Installations
will lie readied In the two month
crusade
Home of the biggest names In
Protestantism are participating.
'Die military and I'resideul Tru
man ure harking the prourum.
" I have been in Hie Army tl
years and I've never seen religion
taken like ibis before." said i,l.
Cni l.islc ll.il lliiilnuii-w o( Henson,
Vt , post i h.iplaln
"I suppose It's ail oillgrnwtb of
Woibl war It when jniiplt* lorn bed
tbe leatillcs ol life and beenme
aware ol Hie stability that religion
could give them "
Tbe tirst service at Ibis .Signal
Carps renter bioiigld some I .100
soldiers and Hieir lanillies— Includ
ing Ma) (ten. Klrke It Lawton,
commaiiiling general-Into tbe post
fleldhouse, wliere u makesbilt altar
was raised In fnml of u picture
of Christ
They sang, received literature
and heurd u sermon from the Itev.
Hamuel .Shoemaker, rector of Cal­
vary episcopal Church, New York
I,u w hm - former Congregationslist turned Catholic — told tbe crowd
he wanted the meetings to result
ill camp chapels being "crowded
like slnadMises "
Those converted to Christianity
will lie given a minimum of xia
weeks of instruction and Hum ad
vised tu join a church of tiieir
Choice.
Moth liartholomew ami Ur Shoe
maker pictured Christianity as a
direct foe of Communism

1

I

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ervice is

NEW ORLEANS Ol — Louisiana
where politic* Is as hot as its Cajun
pepper sauce, chouses among nine
Democratic candidates for govet ^
nor today— a record field compeV
ting for tho favor of a record
SSL000 registered voters.
Gov. Earl K, Long, brother of
the Isle Sen. Huey P. lamg, i*
backing one candidate. Ills nephew
Sen. Russell Long ID La ), Huey's
son, is backing another Seven
other candidates seek to ties! both
of them
Gov. Long Is supporting his hand
picked candidate, former State
District Judge Curios Spaht of
Baton Rouge The Constitution p ro #
Mbit* the governor from Kuccepit
ing himself for a second four year
term.
Sen. Minn Is supporting Rep.
Hale Boggs ID .-La.) of New dr
lean*, for many year* a foe of the
Long*.
Other candidate* are:
Kerin It Parker, a New Orleans
pharmacist and the flr*t Negro
to teak Ihe governorship since Re­
construction duys;
^
Lucille May Grace, register o #
the Stale Land Office for 20 years
and Ihe first woman ever to run
for governor of lamlslana;
Appeals Judge Robert F. Keimon
of Minden, who In previous com
polgns lost * governor's race to
Earl Long und a Senate race to
Hnssell Long;
Lt. Guv. William Dodd, who
broke with Gov. Long after their
successful race for the two lop
positions In 1948;
_
State Sen Dudley LeHlanc, for®
iner owner of a multi million dol­
lar patent medicine (Hadacol),
who lias also broken with Gov.
lamg; and
L'llff Liles of Lake Charles, a
sergeant • at • arms In the State
Itouae uf Representatives and Huonly candidate advocating legalized
gambling.
Thera also I* a Republican can
dldale— Harrison Bagwell of Baton
Bouge— hut hu Is unopposed f o «
his party's nomination and b l~
name does not appear on the bal­
lot.
In lambdana, Democratic numl
nation mean* election.
issues have centered around
slate taxes— the highest per capita
in the nation— and other Louisiana
affair*. There also have been bitter
personal attacks by the candidate*
on each other.
If no candidate wins a majority^
a runoff between the two top canul”
dates will bv held Feb. 19.

State Farmers Market
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Marhst
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tu Truckage A Daaltr* up lu l:iu

ii.in. Jan. I I .

Hrani. Tandararaan.
rar
n
|i*|i*ndin»
Quality
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liaiidlna H|s» 1, A iM&gt; 4 Ml . in n
iinluna, (Irrfn
dus .Inin l ull I S*
I'ruprra
Irn halil * 011- «.ID
I'lilniura, P U , Itad llilaa,
III lb. at.
in n . a so
tlndlaliaa
bu. tmkt. 1.71. 1
H-iiiatli, Vrllnw i,u h|ir. I-on- tti‘iW
Tuniatua
Tumstuaa
&lt;o lb. vr'ia. * in
Turnlpa
dm. bun.
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51*•
H bo* ion
I I varlntlaa iirudjira raralrad *t
The Hanfoid Htaia Pannara Markal
from In jj.m. Jan. II, in to ai
Jan. II. Total raualpla 1771 par
MSa*.
(Irapafrull, Doiii-an hu*
l.i
T a n x rrl n r* . Ai-i-ardlmt t«

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riamanil aoitd fur rabhaia. Starkai firm."'
M
Ooint dfinsnd un all varlaila* n i
produca, Markoi ataady.

WORKKRS NUMPKNDED

PETERSBURG Ut - The
city’s' Civil Service Commission
ha* suspended for 00 dav* nine
leader* In the 10-dav, walkout of
litv workers last month.
City Manager Hu** K. Windom
had aiked that these nine, all bus
drlvars, be dismissed.
The commission said the auspeu
•km waa sufficient punishment, j
ST.

lowing, too

and the c o il i$ up fa r leu
than price* in (federal l
"LADIES" alreadyI My Mm they have grown/
service"1CM*** &gt;UM ^ W®rtde'e telephone
ta’f h ltf c . (to

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service is today
yian ago, and

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THE WKATHKU
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rtcsive your Sanford Htraid,
D«llvcry, by 1:00 P.M.,
Y ELLO W CARS 1411

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Rescuers Push
Tu Within Two

SANFORD. FI.OHIDA. WEDNESDAY JAN. 1«,

D
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Billion
Dollar
oeeks Another _
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French Believe lndo*Chiim Invasion Is Coining

‘F a ir D e a l e r ’
i

! Over 2 Hundred P*sV Uengeru Trapped’In
'
SnowboundTrainTo
Be Relieved Soon

Minnesota Democrat
Says Party Cannot
Win UnlessTniman
itc Is Nominated

Hy JO E U P P E R
COLFAX, Calif, or — Rescuer*
•nowpluwittg thrutitfh deep drift'
l9unhr&lt;l within Iwn inllea (it a bill
lard-trapped streamliner today —
but Ntlll fared much work tu reach
and bring out 222 stranded passrti
tiers and crewmen.
The passengers have been snow
liound since Sunday aboard the
Southern Pacific'* luxurious City
of San Franriico. They’re In Don
uer Pas*, altitude 7.200 feel.
Mere'* the complicated iltuitlon:
A rescue train *tlll ha* 1‘ v mtlea
to reach a highway where
1 will pick up the passengers
A highway crew atul mutt open
H i mile* of No. 20 to reach It*
nearest point— one half mile— to
the stranded train.
The weather was moderating, at
least temporarily, and an SP
spokesman said all passengers will
walk the half mile to the highway,
from there they will be taken by
automobile the Ufa miles to the
relief train, which will carry Ilium
the 113 miles tn .Sacramento.
J The SP s|Hikc*man &lt;{uated Dr.
Lawrence Nelson of Trucked, Calif,
who readied the train hy donated
us reporting all passengers were
able to wnix to the highliwuy lie
null! those made 111— vuilously re
ported at 27 to fto-by gas fumes
two days ago. had recovered
The relief train, a Pullman cluh
car combination, has five or six
doctors and several nurses, Hie SP
aald.
Meanwhile, another train started
£ gal n at daybreak from Norden,
13 miles uphill from Ilia stream­
liner. II turned back Tuesduy
night because of mechanical trou
tile Till* train carrlea medical sup
plies, dog* and dog ated*.

WASHING I t IN &gt;r
Sen Hum
t e ( l ) .Mini, 1 said today the
icrxlN tiin’l win tin* pn-siili'H
tlnl eli cl Ion unless tlu-v lioiliin.itia "uinslslenl 'Fair Ih-.dft' mil .1
worm xtiplNirlvr uf llu* minimis
(rat,on's foreign i-s-ticv "
The .Mlimesuia laum.iker told .1
repurier 1‘ reMih-nl I i u i i m i i u&gt;nld
fill tlii- loll "lii-ltei than .iiiyimc
e'se lo-cHli-e I iilmiiHsI) 1111 l.dkioalMmt Hit* kind of piogrnui lo,
which he has loiu:lit '
but Humphrey added "W&gt;- haw(itpei yiMid lieimicials ,vho could
(llu 111V and win Ihe ell','III,I,
,1
Mr irUlUsU decides not In set k
ailnthri lei ill
Hen I'a p e h u rl i l l hid 1 sa id he
hell, (,-s the I'le sid e n t w ill m u
again
"llie Ill-Ill," I II lit III* up,III,,11
hati&gt;it .111) 1,10 i -lc who cuulit ( id 11
make a race ,,f il and I dunk
Mr liiiman knows licit' • ape
hail declared

McKethan Favors
Increasing Board
.F ro m Five To Nine

Japan Won’t Sign
Treaty With China
TO K YO un — Premier Bhigeru
Yoahide said today Japan has na
Intention of signing a peace and
trade treaty with Ited China.
1 But, he added. Japan la ready
to sign a treaty with Chlang KaiShek's Nationalist government In
Formosa as soon as legally pos­
sible.
Yoshlda declared his govern­
ment's Chine policy In a latter lo
U. S. Stele Depart
department Adviser
John Footer Dulles..
---------- Th#.
— -----------letter,dated Dee. M, was released today.
“There are many reasooa to be­
lieve," Yoahida wrote,
the
m Communist regime In
___,.|i
• backing the Japan
intmigt
Party Tn Its program
vtnlently to overthrow tl
Howl system and the pree«nt gov­
ernment of Japan "

Plans Are Made

I n c r e a s e IS r T O p O S eC *

By President Truman
Moral Decadence Surprise Moves
In Country Is Hit Are Being Made
By Breckenridge In State Politics

I'ederal Defic-

.a r n e

I'l'ic c

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es

A m i

A rc

lit e r o a s ­
S h o t t a t je r -

A ija in

F o re c a st

Hi s I C I t l . l M i I'. GR EEN

Intensive Drive

Supreme t’ourt 1 hie(
shoip rise of 1*1*17,1117 lu home deid llurkley.
Vinson Guv Adlal Steven
ownership uccuunls the First Justice
Illinois and Sen Krfauw r
Federal Savings and l.uau Assucl- son.T vofn ll.t
11tin 11 of Seminole County ,-rrorde.l (DReliiiver
Is far Irum s hu uii e ,r
In 1*161 uVi-r 196(1, executive Vice- tr t k v wilts Ijiouphrev asvd civil
President (leqrge Tnuliy announ­ 'rigm»,; bttl Ihunphrey IndieSleit a
ced today in releasing Hie P.lfil 1sulilliim on dial issue odnhl lie
on mint First Federal Assuclatimi't. found.
I i-porl.
hefsmci talked |&gt;"ldu s with Mi
These accounts |ft*w fl.uii rnuiinn fm id iiiiiiuies Mmnlav

Chamber af Commerce will Ire
given a final review at a lolnt
meeting of the Hoard of Direc­
tors end the iaeteh|r*hlt» com­
mittee at a meetfcg tomorrow
ridge,
secretary-manager,
alliioonced this mnrnlnp.
Pointing out that till* will he
the 1110*1 Important t'hsioher uf
r%iiomerr» meeting of the year,
he urged that those attending
tiring one or mure menilM-r* who
will Im&gt; willing to do c,intact
work during the drive.
Hill u short time leinaiii*. he
before

||i»

£

Most Tax Gam blers
A re Living In Dade

'a 07 couatte#
steM th#

J. Clay William* announced to­
day that he will lie a candidate
for sheriff of Hemlllnle Comity i„
the Drmoeriitlc primaries next
May. Mr Williams is engaged m
the used-cat business with hi 1'

futlu-r.

J. Clay Williams
Announces He’ll
Run For Sheriff
J. (lav William* tndav announced
his candidacy for tho office uf sher­
iff of Seminole County subject to
the Democratic primaries to be
held in May
Mr. William*, who Is well known
In Sanford, was born In Gaines­
ville, Gil . on June 22, 1916 Slid
moved here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs j u i i i c s A. Williams, In
1922. Hr has one sister, Mrs. J.
D. Cordell of Hanford, ami one
brother, Arthur William* of or
jantlo.
Mr Williams was educated In Ihe
local school* and at present Is asso
elated wiili Ills father in the used
car buslnes*. lie is married and
owns his own home.
In offering his candidacy fur the
office nf sheriff, Mr. Wljllnms stat
vd that it elected he will devote
his full lime to the duties of the
office and will select as deputies
only (hose men qualified to serve
Ut Ihe nubile interest.
" I believe that considerable sav­
ings to the taxpayers can be made
through u more efficient operation
of the sheriff’s office," Mr. Will­
iams said, "and If elected I promise
a full, felr, and Impartial enforce­
ment of all laws coining under iny
jurisdiction."
6|r. William* la an oversea* vet­
eran of World War II. a member
of the American Legion end the
Junior Chamber o f Ctommerce,
the Woodmen of the World, the
EOu, end Ihe First Baptist Church.
Mr. William* designated the
Florida State Bank ak bis deposi­
tory and will aerva aa his own
campaign manager.

GRIM FIR E
COOS BAY. Ore. UK-FIre swept
through a two-story bouse near
here early today end eight chil­
dren apparently burned to death.
Only Mr. and Mra. Thomas
Weeks ami one da
of the
family of 11 left lb
_
house.
They were hospital
. with burns,
Walter Stowe au ha saw the
flame* from about
nil* away
shortly after m|
i i As he
reached the house
th# daughter, r
1tl^B I. . .
staggering down
be said.

S$E

m
e

I Mill
III* h I I I ’N:
llu* n u l l ' l l ;

tin ( mini 1 I' ii *1 ( 4&gt;ui!n'HHiitrhi| Ih*)
tl llu* (ml Hm*I il (n il ainl li*ll Vll«* pulllual n|h*44ii
in ll••t,Mlm, in»»r ill»’ ||j|nr-» uiltmiil many luiiiir* nf jki

nlriiMif, l|»»* u|itiiilillli*f «if imirut t h nllal
lllllril
In* 1 a ilif lit
U li'V
ivi*r

r,r&gt;i m itirui.
Tlu&gt; F ir s t Fed eral held II* a n ­
nual slo ckho ld er* Alid honid of
d ire c to l* m eetinga and election of
o fficer* till* n f ir m oon

y (if it I i, * n1k«H*k*1 IJjr

hi

4 fmi ll

I In-

Ju nior

Diehl I Installed
A Oddfellows' Head

i t*!*l 1 ) *

h

M'fi*' nf

*f

mu mi

h hi a m

Williams, el
lama, past

•cs\
N*W YORK V

to

■pi.illi I ill Ilf Wi-rl I ,i 1 .In &gt;l
.imi nest to tin- First I edi i ,1
mgs .uni Loan A -.six i.iiom
tile l llllip.lllV will I d ............ Ho
li'C.itioo m ild its i it-w liu lld m g m.
Mi-llum die Avniui' c. ..... In iilnl
Albert tills, pii-shltml staled &gt;i
lurdiiy
Most id the In sewing m.i, him-s
stock and othci «-ipiuimcol has l„ co
(novt-d to tile ill w foi'iilloll. amt it
is espi-iit-d Ih.it prmlnctiou will In
liirli'd early in-sl wed.
mi:

Me hope lu have o n now timid
c o io p h 'li'il some lim e
do

y i - a i , " Mild Mi'

kills

Foil ed from it* fi,rmer ipi.iiti i
mi I'dory Avi lino by a luo llml
doslro) oil liullilillg xiid i iinipiiioiil
llu- farm uillrk!) ircuvoroii, nrdorod
o-u oquii'tiil'lit and sowing m.i
ddlios and on Do) I’H. ten ,)ay■• .il
lot llu- luo opined ful luisino &lt;s ,il
llio silo ill (In- to n iiiv I'auuuii
h lie hen on Eai'i Twciit) iilili siiiot
An agioomiml was III ado with
Ills- i •unitv III v acute llio liulldmc
hy Jana 16, said Mr Fills, in m
dor tliat il may lie used again lot
runiiinit purposelie imintoil out
(hid now is llio slack season iii llio
I ihn I iii ' ss after t'hrislmai- and llml
prixliiolion will mil i('ill'll a peak
unlit sump tirin' In Fobrunry
Stni led in Novoildior. ID IK, Itnfirm's producthm bus grown iap
idly, and advertisement* of its Im
gorto haw ap|icaiod in many na
(lou d mtigutlnos

“Pioneer” TouriHt
ArriveH In Sant'ord

Arrliilmld VI. Wallis uf the East
ern fihrrre. Maryland, reepitlly nr
rived fur his third winter In Han
font.
He Is familiar with Con
tral Florida mid was a real pioneer
in Maitland, 71 years ago.
Hu recalled arriving In Hanford
In Hull aboard a St. Johns lllver
boat, “ Tlio Rosa," minted by ('apt
Khow. At that lime they were
buihlin.': Itie South Florida Rnilrusil. and nna nf (ho first engines
used was called Ihe "Seminole"
anti hud bran purchased second
hand In Georgia, ho sold.
Prtclp, , His purpose
first coming Ip
Florida, tie declared, was tn visit
a sick brolhar in Maitland. He
2.15 remained Ijitra and married the
daughter of tb# late Itev. Dr. 3. V,
.03 McCorkle. For a Ume he managed
.02 a dim s gray#, but following the
dJiailcroui freciu of 1895, return­
Imi kfy |)", ed (0 Maryland.

Fhe Weather

-------------------- M .

In; Grover Will■rend.

High
71

te

*a&lt;aiaq were C,
■

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e

.

uiree. R, L. Brawn
Statttrd. Followlion, tnembers to­
ol chill coa cam#

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31
63
60
42
49
60
09

1

61
74
66
74
74

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Jfr
fiki. '*■ ai

*i|M*mluli'

.... j f'i, h lllj lu r i|lie sllrin S in Ihe '((altiei
o p tical c .iu ip a lttli a ie

IVlih* Paris, I in*.
u . ..
M .. Starts Moving liitn
Air (Station Sailor
w|tw o ,n ,(i»rs
Is Killed When His Ihe tun-ci ic iiia m il1in .........
I I I h it
M. I'lins tin
Auto Turns Over idlill! l'i i,pci
alums M i,m l.n

( ‘iimmentinK mi the Assocln
K enneth C lif f o r d
D -o ,.|,e. 22
tion'* reports, Mr. Touhy stated.
"In spite nf Ho- fuel that iiriuy , , i , r old u v ia lim i - t o ie k i, | ,, - i of
people In inoan the fact that IG •lx K -G iim p at
1 the .Sanfm d N a v a l
Mix co*ts have mnde It liilpossiMi- \ slllnry Air Slum,II. wn killed
lo ‘make l&gt;&lt;&lt;Hi end*,’ Ihe spirit I i ' l y this luoruillg win Ii Ills
of thrift Hint character lie* the i I'l'Vrolel uuloillohlle j-of out of
forward-Hiltiklni! American lin* i "i,trot, turned over end for end,
pioinpleil muoy to continue the :&lt;nd ha urns throw n lo llu - puve
meld.
lirogiain uf suvinir."
Slate JligtHvnv I'idroliiiao l(. D.
The Association’* saving uc
count* paid fl6,'tl6.H7 ill dividend* Ilnrrisoo wim w ill, Deputy S heri ff
in 1961 at a rate of D per cent ll" ,v a rd Hood iind (V I W a U o n
••'"Oiler, Investigated Die accident,
Interest, the reiiort shows.
•tided today llml Mi
Droop,
The First Federal’* statement innst have I,ecu going ul n high
•ay* the government nuthorilie* rile of speed while driving oo
expected the credit regulations to ih, old (&gt;i Inn,to ruin) ju i north
iiirtull sharply the unprecedented i f Five Points win ll llu- iceldeut
driiinhd far home ownership, and 1" nrreil. Naval nolborilies nr'while till* may have orruirrd, It "'"dtlfting K foil IllVesIlglltUill
r:rented not tu b* fell too keen­ into the wreck.
ly hy those determined to build.
Ihe nccldent occur ic,I at nliuul
It adds, "While some eronorn n- 2 to A. M„ and Mr-. Myrtle
seer* have forecast n rsdurtlon l’"rter in her nearby home braid
In hulhling during 1962, at pre Go sound of It, mii I nt ...... bur­
rent thrro seem* no sliatement In ned lu tlie neighlioi's hullne in
the drmand fur home construc­ «r&lt;ler Iii get word to the Mithori
tion. The local association hope* 111*1,
that through the thrift of those
Mr. ItriH ipe's pur ruts Mr. and
who wish tn place their sNvInge Mm . Edward ('. Droope of Hand
at work fur them, funds will be Park# Mil'll., tu'iir Detruil, wenavallnhl* for those whu want tu informed of tlie death lie Imd
build in the neat 12 months."
been in the Nitval Service since
During the year First Federal DGgi
moved Into Its building at llli
tVhtn Pniroiman Hnnison re­
West First Htreet and Installed ceived the teh-pbuur cull, Inform­
the “ most" modern air condition­ ing him of the accident, lie was
ing and heating facilities. Two *•( Ferneld-Laughton Memorial
of the latest business msehlnr* Ib'ipltal Investigating (lie condi­
designed for window posting of tion of William H. Miller, uf
customers' accounts have been In­ Knnapolls, N. C., who nil Ilnur
stalled and afford the Associa­ eiuller had been struck and ser­
tion’s rllsnts with the "last word" iously Injured hy an niitnmabile
lu convenience and spaed.
on tha Hanford Mini* lioud, a
short distance east uf the Geneva
Hr Id,
riS« is being inveslignted as
7’hls
n
a hll-and-run case, said Mr. liarvi-on. Miller received head In­
h
juries, lacerstlons of the face,
Frank J. Diehl was Installed fractured rlbi and possible Inter­
Monday as noble grand of Hanford nal Injuries. He was taken tu the
Lodge No, 57, the Independent Or­ hospital in a llrlsson ambulance,
Corner Wats,in stated today
der of Oddfellows.
Other officers installed were D. Hist no Inquest of tlie Droops
C. Howard, vice grand: Ralph T . d&lt;nth had bt-eu considered neces­
Spotts, secretary: 4. T . Hardy, sary.
treasurer; 0 « r L Wermack, war-

hi

rhiVili, mi
■nil MM' hi^llHi'lliViN,
LilliI i i4m|in(' tl if))' F lo lu la
Is iv) j*until * fla il 1 In* 111nn •mf
lllUM-

V V fu iiifir
au-jt i n 1
1 Ii*- ILint 4 I
1'i-MI tu fJ.tWS.l'tn and rs-ileraled lalei In- ikefauveii
ill I lift
,11 1961 tin- report shown.
ulalis lo .iiiHotlMce aland Fell I •f inf hit I- •*. It*4 |ai*ifit* *i
1 i&gt;i i h • i -1 * 11 *«I a ’ ' ' l k
whether
he
will
seek
the
Deiuncra
The opwuril I tend 1vu- also evi
nf
f • MINI m i l
Ian
l((,Ml j|( ,j1(. ,\. „„-jallmr-t savory in prcnileiili.il immOialioii
f H«r Ut »
i « *1 et I lie kit if
llu- Teiim ssee.ui would not s.i
,|,|it„|t, ivliieli showed m-uilv a
iliell.er
lie
did
am
nidi,
alum
id
yrunl.mm m . - i , from $1,722.
f,j&gt;f
|,,f,p (,, $2,217,1171 lu 1961 Mi Truman's plan ahi.nl iiiiiiiiio Ho- First Feiti-rn l's reserve* III*,- allu ill.

iilliiimt 10 per cent III l'.lM w ill'
* ll&lt; l, h i :) ns coin pored to 1 X2 .

l ainhiluli'x

H f l l i l l t . i l 4,1ft

I I .MWJ,ti.'t.l in

membership

drive lievlns no Tuesday.
Jack If nil, president of the
('handier, situ nrgiil ru-upcratloii.
stating, "we 1I11 want a good
re*i-n*(‘ from the memli-wshlii as
well ns directors, and fr-om ea”
others who ere inlerr*'"ri In 'lie
growth of Seminole Countv."
Andrew Carrs'vsy, chslrmsn
of the Mentlrersltlp Committee,
oolntrd out th1, niuniin1' thst
•he er»wth nf Sanford and Sem­
inole Court*" In reran* veers ha*
placed inanv extra demands on
the
Chamber of
Commerce,
especially ill the field uf housing
nn&gt;* Industrial locations.
"It lakes more money than
ever to meet these needs, end
we fee) (hat every business firm
and Individual In the County
should havf an Investment in our
continued growth," he declared.
"For this reason, we are an
pealing to all af our Seminole
County cltliens to co-uperate to
the fullest cstent of their ability
In making the drive a sneers*,
ssl-t Mr. Carraway.
Mr. Hall, In a letter to mem­
bers, e1 pressed the hope that It
will mil he necessary for the
drive lo euntlnus for mare than
two or three days. It was de­
rided by the planning committee,
he stated, that the greater part
nf the effort made during the
campaign should he directed to­
ward enlisting new membership*
for n greater ail around support
of the Chamber protect* for this
year,
In order that the workers may
effectively concentrate their ef­
forts In obtaining new member­
ships, ha pointed out that all
resent members should be ureed
1 pay their current membership
subscriptions prior to th* be­
ginning of the drive.

C. Ol C. ManuKvi Is Cites. McMullen An*
itiiniices He Won’t
Main i-speaUci Ai
S
e e k Re-Klee lion
Kiwanis l.iitulu-oii

Savings Accounts Up
From $1,396,633 To
$2,664,130 111 1951

Board Of Directors
To Meet Tomorrow
To Shape Campaign

slated,

44 C S IIIM ,T O N

Home Demand Is
Shown In Report
Of First Federal

By C . Of C . For

JACKSONVILLE 1* - T w o bird# of this KM Floridians who
Furthermore, he said, the Sino- •v# purchased the government’*
Soviet Mutual Asilitanc# Treaty MO occupation *| gambling tig
concluded in Moscow in !#80 la etampMra Dade (Miami) County
"virtually ■ military alliance
aimed against Japan.
Internal lUvaniie Bureau records
hoc# (how that M I Dada Couotfona
GAY ANNOUNCES
^
ORLANDO in — State Coma _S«MM ^aM *Duval County listed

• 8 ftS

1 ax |

.f - l'lo ild c n t
I'rurnan c a lle d today for .1 1952
tax in crease a p p ro aching five Idl
Im i, ilo lla t - try biH isllog " s o m e "
I atos alid plugging loopholes
H it Mi
f r u iu iiii d fo p jicd , fur
Itio p io srut Ins goal of a pay a*
wo git in o ln ltrn lu iii
Anil 111 seek
Salim* In i* mg now revenue w hich 111 m y cun
I
I MIASM t
h i VUUn Mt W*1*• l*»' Il» \ t
ui'ii* i *i
In mi gi 0 -sio ii.il la v loaders say they
h tM fi*!
|U •I’Ki'MI hist#*, Mill IlIRfe' I 11111" I (It III II K II I
tl tIII" Ss’iMiuiiJt i mi ill i t It Hni't'i l l l i 4 I It ii nl i» |Mil 1 11r I p u t i i r r I i h I u y , w ill nut vote, tin* P resident it nl not
sp e cif) whether tho Im id eti should
tif I '(till IIP I I t , 1J■Sit 11114) Hi!11'■*I t|i' Init ,tt U*,i*1 Kin* nett mu*
ill l» v *111 {HIM*
In- added to bu siness, m eiituo n r
t ii i u {(lit 1 in
lute
* * Iat1«f1 •*lt#*1 i
M t *i\
*D «'l(Rlxriso (a le s m all lliro o
till !|{p ll|
’ •111*1 |l t l|t»r |Ht Lit ini*
*&lt; •4 l ll il l % ill Hull'* l*&gt;Kill
•tr
Ills ainiu.d e c o iio iiiic n io -s.ig t- to
m i l l iii«*(9t| - U « .1 It 11* •’ i n t . M i i u
flilHiu 1 ■ ! In v\ill * r ik M* »'la Iron 1 engross fo lo east tiro " lu o st Hit
ilia* III
In In M*»i#‘ 1 .ilu firl | m»*i Hi* p ri’ fu n il
Ml Hi til.rl»&lt; a*Ig- «*, " la-* ' * in
v--.si ol tiro .11 lira men t
»»il 111' %%aititilfa*• l ull I mi 1I1111 p
( Mi.In. s-(l I. v K I \\ IBI l
I 1 •- l.l III \ inusK lt-.il
larg o
fed eral d e fic its,
Ilia- |it( I ' m t l t i m
|ill* 1
:»»
sumo i i i d i u i i shortages Imt few
I
M &gt;11 I iII Nt
M ill
Itn-iil lliiiinl 1 luiiimiii Mil* I hatilslop.
f|ie&gt; lill’iliH '
A MAJOa INVAtlON Of fBINCH INDO CHINA Is in the inaklng t » Ihc Chinese C.uiuimnltts. *(.01111011 lu
( I p c lc ir l Is haekm g Sell
Id f I * l u l l I 111II 1 a 4
and a "precarious”
of Illiln for the hi |,III,In :,n piesi |oil*llt ill l,t 1 i coimililt'r of till* ,Mt K« Mi.m utm tiiul I m*i »h n ii'tilm ii price piiitdom
ih* French govsnimcot *o.l me nstlon's military rlilsftalns Tlie map shown sbovu oulluie* cuiieol
n l ,t .1 111 •1•|&gt;t t h \ i* 1 .m .lul it' fm
ile id i.it 1111 m ill .i I «■ in
P ul he -ii id I'lllli, l»‘Vll4U il K ihimh " »»lni4&gt;
Mr T ru m a n fixed two m a jo r
poiittilliile* Report* llidltut* that large numb*is uf Communist truopi are alrtudy In combat position.
1
iiv i’illi . l
n l i'lim p lin llr r , goals foi tins ' y e a r of .t ra in " :
h f l* 1 linen,ced " a n y lle p id d u a 1 f ,1 l ‘ lIf.'* V 11 DllJ* lilt* 41* 44 f I f *’ 4Ilf
Ml
i r n I hi*
11 fi I 11111 l u l Win m i n i lit*
i f f &gt;1 li n t Hr
1■
Mi
km |*■HVl Ilia III
no i'lio .d ed can win 111,-, yi-a i
F i r - 1.
., p er coni 1 mo in ra tio n a l
11&gt;tN.14 I
III! \V I l i l l l l T III* 1111 hflit I mi initpul
**
\ lliiin iilir e y
ennferred w ill, the e l l l l c . Iti 1,1 1 i I I K ’ h n , m i l l 1ll
found one and a third
4*f
I » Nil I l - IV fill
4 I HI! { if I I sill’ I
1m l in 1llt&lt;&gt;ii inuio men and women at
it- 1 O h 4 «• illll* 4|It 1*1 f
J President Monday and said nltei
i i r i r is Ilia! In* wiili I II ,| k
] w ard ilu il Mi T r u m a n had kept i ii ii i'ii I •1. 41 'i Iii4*' |n I I I ! m i l il 1 m l tie
In
|'|i I t (Mias t&gt;l
\|. I-' til iI1 1isI t»#* is
1i»i&gt;
Gi
w 1 la - 1 of le g is liiiiu u was
him , ni-s-.iud on hi-, plan-.
*. 1
ft
* li t &gt;44 11 f.a t l . 1 Ih n»li 1 | &lt;i ii| t li . ii | III ill l . o i ’ |l lo'iMII w lift 1 lw - ve il ox
It .III
lli|lh|ihre&gt; 11 polled
lueli n l
i’
11 .1.4 Ml', ll
1 if 1 ' f i t
ft.
II
.ml ; ii.ilii .1U* hi' si m il i nil •, 0 0,11 ol Ihe D i It h -e 1*1 •nllli filial
Ibid Mi Troniaii had told lino I,- 1 I m i
I'tD
lu ll tu* t’tillhl
ItM
Mill
\t l
Ihe 1epe.1l id ' ivo.ikoltm g"
"Wants .1 Idle, d pl.itfonu a ht » - i I M |.MI . r l . V 1 If II I . ' 4 |*. •
l i l t ' l l ! 4 t III
till
tl&lt;»
II. Iti s&lt;ii|»t)si* l i i m r ill III#* p r o , 1, ntrol .iiio iu lm e p l , n il
Ik.
i t m m III
purl, and a liberal candidal,
,
,|.,
‘ it
t*n4 1 tu r n •1 ! .
W. &lt;111IIItlll tiiiitiU IH i'iiii’i .1 ut Mrp pi lived
fa rm
p ric e
supports,
The term "Fan Ih-al" has heeu • liLin 11* llu*
Iff
l fl»- h i w Mi MntU*il 1li.il la* \n u ii 1 slro u go i cu rb s on t n ii-tn n e r and
upphe I Ii) Ihe t'lesideid geiiei.dlv • I n n i! ll tllll m f U n i t III.* m i l 1ll
1l u l l
t , it t i m n t
I t I fill llT IH ill 1 UllbUVHN lianl. ci edit imd so on in .1 total
hi t'k ,1
tu his duUH'stit priigiain Ii 01 f i ' l Miph
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ll&gt; h illa lt a vv.il llirin v i) alt* u jirn m ore ' tax ra is e lie requested Ia si
I’lsns for une of the most In­
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ll •nt * 1..'
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homes in Sanford ami Seminole
.1 r a t *4 lo r f mii^ iorh iii ihe- H ill* session of w hich lie not only about
tensive membership drive* In the
lmro»nfli l , in«,ll;n
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hlstorv uf the Seminole County

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TALLAH ASSEE - uR-Knlargement nf the Slat* Road Hoard from
tivo tn nine membtri named to
r.toggercd turn* *o no one gover­
nor could appoint a majority of
the panel was suggested today hy
Chairman Alfred McKethan.
McKetliuu. w{&gt;■• Tuesday night
took Iduiself out of tho race (of,
governor, voiced his proposal to
Stale Seo J II dodgers J r . Win
_t*&gt;r Carden, during Orange Conn
Vty's presenlulion ol It* road budget
recommendation* In the board.
"If I wore to maka a recom­
mendation to tho Legislature— I
didn’t In Hit!) or 1931 far fear of
being accused uf trying to perpet­
uate myself in office— I would sug­
gest that the board be Increased
to nine member* with each mem­
ber’* territory cut down to reduce
the tremendous job and that opimlntmeiit* be for staggered terms
_ s o that no one governor could ap0 point a majority,” McKethan said.
lie said the board then should
elect a commissioner of roads to
administer the road department.
Florida would have "an excel­
lent system then . . . such a sys
teni would take political pressure
out of It completely," he added.
McKethan sold that when Governur Warren appointed the pres­
ent board he told It lo run the
mail department.
"And we have run It, lie hoi
©never attempted lo run It."
McKethan gave the Urenge
Comity delegation virtual asauru 'ssiiiB ii os rss* Met

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(liven Cui'iia Soldier

i. Moiini'll of I'oeoa, Fla . who
never knew lu-, courage in Kuro.i
won Ihe Med.it nt Honor lie diril
01 hiillliIti tilled hold liaek. single Inmdoil
1 f ni.itlc.il allnck tiy two enemy
Ii ,(l iliiins until lit-, outfit eoidrl poll
luck III s'lfoly lost June 71 IIIMI
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Defense Seereturv llutrert Lovett
nrrunged tu present tlie medul to
Ih'imott'x father, Sterlin G Hemielt
Sr of (1221 King St.) Cocoa at a
Pentagon ceremony
Relative* of nine other men
killed in Korea also will receive
.Medals uf Honor runfcrrnl upon
their utils
The fact that all tu of today's
awards are iio'dhumnias is nol un­
usual. In the Korean Wur, the
Medal uf Honor ha* been awarded
51 limes and uf thrum men, 31 are
dead uml four missing in action

CRIM INAL HELD
WASHINGTON oft - One nf tho
lu mo*t-wnntcd criminals In Ihe
country, who reportedly operated
with some success In Florida in
RMS, has been arrested in Washing­
ton.
F R I Director J. Edgar Hoover
announced that Frederick Em er­
son Peters, tkl, whole criminal
record doles back 40 years, was
arrested In a Washington hotel
Tuesday by a sharp eyad FBI
agent.

Ache oil Mil, I Dial Dio Itil-Sluns,
0 4 iui on m sp ciliin would lia r u p
torforom'c in Die dnnio-tir affairs

ol any state so that Die Soviet
piii)Mis .i | "wrnulil qipoai to give
w11ti 010 hand what ,1 lake', away
w1D1 Dio olllei
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AI II.E U&gt; A grim blow to
hopes Dial any of Dio orowmon from
Die missing freighter Pennsylvania
survive an empty drifting life­
boat brought u sharp reduction
in Die scope nf air mid sea rescue
uporallon* today
The Idotmal. sighted Tuesday
afternoon front two Coast Guard
airplanes, was approximately COO
tulles off the Washington Coast.
An error in compctutiun of posllion led tu an early repmt that
two of Hie craft had iiei'ii seen.

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Sweater Peddlers
Are Being Sought
As Torch Bearers

Five Day Series Of Religious
Services Is Begun For Soldiers

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City CommiKHinn
Il'asllxnrS kium I'aae Han
form nxkvd fur. and (hat complete
bids, liirhiding labor and material
•w, desired.
Mrs. H. ('. Dickerson, who main­
tains a plant nursery on Itooth
Hanford Avenue, polnlml out to
the Commission that a very bad
petal Might lliri-nteiis tbe nralea
iilaiil-i In Mu- Hanford nrra and »«•
m b
nHiR&lt;’,| blossoms affected by tinJtJIghli which she sluted, damages
blossoms overnight, and which tins
he»n spreading rophlly.
■PIpH
Nhe ashed lor L’llv co-operation
In roiobuttioit (he Might, not only
to nark areas lint residential ut
Well, pointing out that It will InOf III! effect fill solus residents to
splay the planls, while others fnll
to do to.
Mrs. Dlckvtsou slatisi that Jack­
sonville mnl Uihmlii bail been
compelled to lake action against
the blight wlom It first appeared
five years ago.
Oil plants affected while spots
appear on the petals If the petals
are allowed to drop to the gtouml,
the little cronies will clay lit ttier
ground until m-il year. Kuril
eronu-, she said, roniuln* eight
"torni'do like units" which "ex­
plode" aiid lilt the bloom during
the following year. The Might will
carry a mile If the wind Is hluwMy, Ithe recommended a com­
pound of sulphate of tine, dltbane
ami triton to combat the disease.
Movor Hlemper promised cuoperntlim lu combatting the blight
and diiected Park Hi|pt. Bid Ki­
Chard to (ake sullaliit mrasur''*
ln lining the spray in city park*
where there nro asalea*. City
Manager Olllnn wn* asked to
confer with chemical companies to
work out a program for spraying
ale** in the city at large,
Recimmumilntlmi*
itlon* regarding the
operation of the Municipal
Court
ft
wrro presented bv John Kad*r,
■ml were ordered referred to the
Bemlnule County Bar Association
"V fur npuroval.
The City was authorised to nsUtlalu a contract with Robert M.
jigiis und Aeeoclutss, Jackson-

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Youth Is Arrested Louisiana Voters Go To Polls To
After Dynamiting
Choose Among 9 Men For Governor
Of Convict’s Home
NEW ORLEANS Ol — Louisiana
ICCAgreesToHeaiArgum entsO nRail
R ates In Florida

NEW YORK ID-M ore and more
DriTIIAN, Ala. lit — An J» yearInflammable sweater* are tumlnR old high irhool youth wa* arrested
up over (be nation a* the scare Monday night and will be charged
is being built up with the addition with dynamiting the home of a
of burning rug*, blanket*, tnmicr* convlcca wife, Circuit Solicitor
«r*allsa»4 Krnn »•■■» Oael
and hat*.
Keener Bailey laid.
National Wood Program of the
While persons in many citle*
Baxley reported the youth, Wil­
Had Cross to devote Its energies
WASHINGTON '.f - The Inter­
worried
about
rnmMi**)blJI!y
af
liam Krvin Jr., admitted setting state Commerce Commission said
exclusively to the defense needs
Iheir
garment*,
plan',
were
made
off the blast in which Mr*. Bedell
ol the nation. As u result of the
lo seek federal, stale and elty (Irani and her five sleeping chil­ today It ha* ogreetl to hear further
Korean conflirt, large quant ltlt-»
argument nn railroad export ond
law*
banning
sale
of
tbe
so
called
dren narrowly escaped serious In­ import freight rates on traffic
of blood are once again required
"torch"
sweaters
jury early Monday.
by the armed foiree. To fill such
moving through South Florid*
The sweaters, mode of brush
The oollcltor laid the youth was
needs, lied Cross lias launrhed a
ray un, started turning up about a friend of IT-yeirold Kenneth
■lefi-nae phase of tlm Mood pro
a mouth ago after one wearer Nowell who, Baxley added, was ^Thete ports. Including Tampa.
grain In previously non-partici­
Port
Kverglades and
reported bis garment caught fire arrested recently on a carnal Miami,
pating communities for the sole
when he lit a cigarette, another knowledge warrant charging him Fort Pierce have contended that
jUirjNise of procuring blood finwhen he stood near a go* stove. with umleiling one of Mr*, (iranl's tbe rate structure dijcrlmlnale*
derm**.
against them and tends to limit
Sweater |&gt;eddlers have been or- small daughter*.
"The opportunity to Iteconi* a
their port business.
rested in cities In several state*
Baxley quoted Krvin a* saying
They are seeking, through the
blood donor Is not only a duty,
Alerted by stories of the sweat­ he simply wanted to frighten the
lint a privilege as well whieli Red
ers, persons across the country Orant family and run them all ICC, fo get rate parity with other
Cross affords every citizen." Mr
tested oilier item* In some case* out of the community so they could Gulf Coast and South Atlantic ports
Peterson said. “Tne war in Korea
they obtained the "torch" aweater not testify In Ihe carnal knowledge Including Jacksonville. Fla., on ex­
port amilmport freight, originating
and the world situation In general
QUICK ON THI DRAW In tbe war on polio, llopuloriR Cassidy shows Ida result— Haines Hi second*, ashes in case.
in or destined for the central por­
have served tu make every Ameri­
a
minute
trusty shouting Irons In young Inluntllr puralysis victim Pater CuRno, 0,
Under a new Alabama law, con­ tion of the United States.
can conscious of (he national
However,
It
was
nut
learned
Im­
In Hie l.os Angeles (irntrul Hospital. The tiny puHcnt beamed when
viction of dynamiting a dwelling
The commission, through a spec­
emergency we now face. The De­
mediately whether these other ar­ Is punishable by a maximum sen­
"lloppy" pi utilised him a ride on Ida buns, Topper. (I ntrr national)
partment of Defense has already
ticle* were made of brush rayon. tence of death. A 10-year prison ial division of three members, dis­
established the dire necessity for
Fire Commissioner Jacob tint- sentence Is Ihe minimum for con­ missed the complaints of discrimi­
nation in 193k and again last July.
blood and It* derivatives by our
met in New York said Monday he viction.
The Southern port* asked op
rnmbat troops.
was looking Into report* of Hie
Rnxley
said
Krvin
and
a
com­
“ Defense authorities have furth­
use of brush rayon in linta ami nn panion are believed to have thrown pnrtunlty to reargue their case
er demonstrated that In ease of
undetermined material in a sjk* a bundle of five dynamite sticks before the full II man commission.
This was granted In today's action.
atomic attack blood I* the great­
dal tytie of "fleecy pant*."
nt Ihe Grant home, lie said the
est and practically the only uieil
In Baltimore, firemen said u companion had not been arrestrd The time for reargument was not
Immediately fixed.
irlne known to be effective against
householder brought in what they bid that his Identity wa* known.
radiation sickness."
described as a "best selling" baby
The
solicitor
said
Krvin
told
him
A total of 2AII pints of blond in
dull blanket. The firemen said he got Ihe Idea of bombing the
KIIIKWAI.L, Orkney Islands
the unota set for Citizen* of A hurricane with gusts raging up
..
,
they tested II and it burned to (Irani home after reading about
Seminole County when tin- blood lo a record MO miles an hour,
ashe* 111 1U5 second*
the blast that wrecked the farme
Visa l*aaa O u l
mobile visits here oil Jan. 24. The battered these Islands off the
„ „ ■ „ u , r ' l , , ( i r u m e t said be would ask tbe dwelling of Hugh Bentley, anti- andtraallaneS
a liberal candidate, Humph
li U i 11 S t C h a n g e s I^t,w York legislature Olid the vice crusader, at Phenlx City,
noddle unit will lie set lip In Die liorlhi'in coast of .Scotland today
rey continued, adding that he would
Kplaropal Parish House, -((Ml Mag­
D m l u g City Council here to ban sale ol Ala., last week.
No deaths had hern re|iorled in
confer with Democratic National
nolia, and will be operated lie- the Orkneys by lute morning but
product* made of brush rayon He
Officers are still investigating Chairman Frank McKinney before
tween tbe hours of 11:00 a. m. and on Hie Kenltlsh coast '.until of here,
described them as "a grave dan the Phenlx City blast and Oov.
WASHINGTON it*-Southern Sen
deciding.
p. m.
In the Dundee area, a gale sank ators met for a "strategy confer ger tu life os well as property." Cordon D. Persons said Monday
Humphrey *ahl Mr. Truman
" Tbe casualty lists from Korea n sandlinal with six men aboard
Pending such legislation, (irumet night: "The word ’closed' will
have already deuninstrated Die and one man w ;in missing nod mice" today it was the first gel urged "all manufacturer* und deal­ never tie used on a dynamite case hope* to have a number of "favor­
together of Hie congressional *es ers tu withdraw these sii-ealled
ite son" or uuinxlructed slate d e l­
drastic need for blood tty our presumed dead
wihlle I am govtrnor."
sioii for a group whose decisions
ation* at the Democratic convenurmed forces.” said the Key. II.
First re|Miils from the rural ix may wield imwcrful Influence over lurch sweater* from the market."
Mr*. Uranra, husband is serving lon. These could be aimed almost
-i, ig legis1
i
i.- ",i. -„
,, i„ ------- *In Washington, Hep Cordon three year* In prison for grand at will In the direction Ihe Presi­
L. Zimmerman, iliairmaii of Sew- land areas said luirdly a farm bud
Inole County lied Cross chapter, escaped serious damage und Dial Iwin ling legislation and this years ,-[infje,ll ,,t .N J j said he would larceny.
dent and hi* party leaders wanted
introduce u liifl to ban the ex
which is sponsoring the Mood, losses might mu Into hundreds of presidenliaT elj^jlonto throw support.
,
the cbisedulmir meeting wa» In |,|&lt;Mj|nK sweater* from Interstate
muhlle unit. "In addition the thousands of lamnds.
Sen. Tobey of New Hampshire,
the office of Sen. Ryrd of Virginia I„ ,n,nJ rt.P
hco
seriousness of the world xituntlun
Farm house* and burns were de­ At least H senator* from nine The sweaters upiiarently have
a /republican member of the crime
in general Is evideileu that our molished, cuttle und |mu)lry lay
hunting group, said Kefauver
In-en sold only by itinerant |u-d
government should build up re­ (load in the fields, telephone miles Southern stales aUemli-il ^
"would make a wonderful Presi­
Sen. Russell of Gcorglu, who (||rrs u(l)j n„| j„ stores,
(« natlantil *-&gt;■■■ Paa. n a . i
serves to lie used In tbe event of were down and rsawderlH-olcilk no
dent."
ung bus acted a* floor leader for
Arthl|r Hnnkv preslib-nl of the
national attack."
were dow n and mails were blocked
"He'# u high grade, Christian
the Dixie I'en oera s l
report .......ir(. state Mills luc . told new* carried -100 pound* of food, blan­
Itev. Zimmerman stressed Die with debris
kets and medical supplies.
gentleman and a great American,"
,-rs&gt; afterword Ilia
no formal ac
,M.n . »)imlliiy ,lil( firln
fuel that donating blood is a Many fishing boats were re|iorlOlson said It wa* snowing with Tobey added.
lion was tukin but ,i vurlity ol mnlje a|M,ui N i lgai yards of brush
simple, paint?** procedure that ed sunk Farm vehicles were bur­ subjects
Tbe peppery New Knglamler Inwas discussed.
, i , nrnmlaeil wind* from 23 to SO mile* at Ihe
bo* no harm fill after effects. All ied under lullrii masonry, ami a
Iruln site.
caled, however, that he hope* tu
Russell said the senator* pres
?.
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healthy men mill women between number of haystacks were lifted
Hundred* of per*on*— traveler* Vote for Gen. Dwight Elsenhower
tbe ages of 21 nod til) are eligible off Hie laud anil blown fur out to
and residents— war* marooned,
the Republican nominee.
un
u r department nfflctals. ond later said exactly how many wa* anybody's a*"There
to dunuta If they weigh at least sell
i* no doubt lhat Eisen­
Whiit
Ihi
^
ll*
^
r
nen.
*r,
h
i*
had
ninrdli*tl
all
order*
for
County
Surveyor
John
llohcrlxon
10 pounds. Those between Dt
goes*.
hower will win the New Hampshire
y oppose is any change which ||u. *ub, tanc&lt;,
said
houses
hud
been
unroofed
In
and 21 limy iloualc if they lire
Communication* wore disrupted primary," Tobey said.
would make It eunlor to »liut off
________________
self-supporting, married, members many parts of Kirkwall and "Wo debate
in many place*. Nome communi­
of the armed forces, or if they understand it looks like a linltla
ties were cut off. Avalanches
LEONARD HUTTON
liy prolonged debate, or filibiis
have written ronxent of their field out In the country "
mured Into canyon*, killing at
Leonard Hutton, H3, Longwood,
terlng.
ublc in
In Hie
the
crlng, they have been utile
parent*.
At (Iriinsctler Alrfmrt the winds mst to keep Ihe Senate from volleast three p«r»on*.
11'Hull Mil I’ll I'ru til I'm? Illlfl
died In an Orlando hnxpllal Friday
"All technical aspects of the registered Flo miles un hour. The ng on bills
Tho storm's loll— In life and following an Illness of several
II sueh as President lu-eauso It Inereuses the inllllury
donating process will be super* llrittsli Air Ministry here recorded Trumun's civil rights
measures -aiiabilities 111 Kureu," he added property damage— could not be week*.
ig:
vl*ed by a t|ualiflcd pliyslrlan, as­ one prolonged gust ut 10.1 miles calling (or federar anti lynching
MuJ (Jen. Claude It Fereiibuugh reckoned because of poor commu­
Horn in Jelllco Junction, Tenn.,
sisted by registered nurses and on hour
nications. Damage was espected he had been a resident nf the
untl-|M&gt;ll lax und antl-discrlmlnu replied:
The highest previous wind speed Hun lows
technicians. Only III) to 43 mlnotm
"Tomorrow may we please dis­ to run Into Ihe million*, but cas- Longwood community the last 20
of time Is required for the entire mi record III tbe Itrlllxh Isle* was
Under present rules. It luko* the cus* Korean airfield* and not Ihe uallies appeared at a minimum. y*ar»,_comlng from Birmingham,
process, and this Includes the 113 miles an hour at I’enihrnkr, uffirinntlve vote* of B( senator* — Korean birth rule?"
The Red Crust reported about Ala. For many yi
ytars, ha had
J been
probable time spent the canteen, Wales, oil Jail 1H, 1941
In the prisoner committee, Lee 120 motorist! were stranded by a
*ln **.
___ , . , . alalia_____.
.
twothlrd* of Urn Senate'* mem
again denied that Smith Korean hRsiard nn Highway W9 Northwest
where lied urn** volunteers will
Survivor* Include two non*,
KHM John
In-rslilp to stint off dclinte.
serve light refresh litl-nIs imntrdiC^grte* Leon
id Cha
IIiihm-II said Ihe group also dis­ prironers hud Men Imprciseil lulu of Reno. They found Mirller at Clarence Button and
Hlelv following donation.
cussed the fiending Ks-nate lull to the North Korean army mid add Ktend Air Forca Uase, now being ard liutlun, both of Chicago. HI,,
11'ns11naril Kraut l'*aa tiarl
reactivated. Only a few airmen and three grandchildren, William,
"Let me urge every uhle-hodied
give partial "home role" to rltipear
with
him
to
debate
tbe
Is*
In any case, never will In- were there mid food wa* reported Kenneth anu Beverly Buthm.
inun mid woman In Seminole sues, Jim Kllii-idgn, Mr. Odhnm'i 71-iih of tin- District ut ( Joinmlilu,
low A Greyhound Mis took 42 of
County tu telephone HU, the lied ■■umpiilt'O mniiuger, stated. An und prnposal* In give ll.iwaii and abb* to Investigate "
The Fairchild Funeral Home I*
1 In charge of arrangement*.
fan- «bld all troops ill tin- lied Hu* inutorlsis to Reno.
Cross etiapter rooms, and make an olbei T V it|i|i&gt;-iirriri&lt;-&lt;* Is slated for Alaska xtulehiHxl
Thirty passengers of a Grey
appointment to give a pint of Mi (nlhiim over W M ltlt-TV m 1 The statehood Mils, a &lt;ked by force "voluntarily Joined Ho* army
in otir army there are no hound Inis, stranded since Friday mil on U. K. Highway Ml, were
blood," said Mr. Zimmerman,
Ilob •ouvllle (ot 7:01) pm Friday. ! I'rc-lilcol Truuiim. an- not popular^ I'DW h Ini oi pirated
,il Luke Audrain near Kcho Sum
of the Armed
m e’ IMimi'f
llin lei I *n
III .M
Jicidei
mult
reported evacuating cabin* In
Itsttfflelal*
I
...... rn Forres
'C li
■HIM
mil
’llll’i 1
11(111, willi Sonlhi'ru liemiKTut* Due of
Hear Adin It K. I.ltdiy retorted:
a
i.
a* folluwa: ...... ..
distrbl ntlomev their point*- of concern Is Hint Hie
which they had taken shelter. Con­
"You
have
IIOK
nationals
in
A. Jt, ivit-rnun, rbnirman; Col, ami ex-heiel of llo- niitl-rackets uddilimi of four new senator* might
Irn* Jot pili it* ilu in aged two Red tinuing drift* threatened to bury
dimmish
Hie
relative
influence
uflymir
army
lu
luri'e
numbers.
You
N. fl. llarrlman, reslibnliul; Al lull run in Itiooklyii, N. Y., bn-i
let* Indav in the first air battle* Ihe cabin*.
Wullare, display; Krnesl .Hmilli* tnki-ii over Mr. nillmiii's cam- tbe Southern group in Hie St-uale. nave never denied it You liuve In four day* over Northwest Ko­
Meantime, an Intense storm cen­
Senators
in
uddition
to
llyrd
und
admitted
It
You
have
boasted
ward, refreshment program; John paign priiiiiution in Minin! lli-acli,
tered In Upper Michigan and
rea.
Russell
attending
the
"strategy
lahmil
it.
You
put
these
people
Williams, organlsatlim mu) civic Nlr. Ktiiridge reported.
Comimmlsl M IG-15 Jet* were out caused strong wind* throughout
group; and Mr*. Cbnn (lino, Red
Tomorrow nlglit Mr t)i||inui will eonferenee" included George uf there. We liavo a right to gel them in force a* clearing weather broke Ihe Great Lake* region westward
nut,
We
have
a
right
to
detuapd
Cross Hervlce (Iroups Cbnirmau.
leiillesH tbe Ntlile Sheriff Assucln- Georgia. Rolierlsim of Vlrwinla,
the week end period of snow* ami tu Ihe Dakota* ami southward to
There will lie a meeting Juminry llon'a Ceiivenlloii nt Daytonn Mavlumk and Joliuxtoii of South that you hand them over.
tho Ohio Valiev.
storm*.
"Wo
choose
to
be
extremely
re
a
22ml nt ill a, in. of nil nuiteeu Hem'll. (In Mnmhiv In- will utti'lul f.'nrulinu, Mrrlellnn of Arkuusaa,
On the ground chief action
A fresh fold wave and snow
souablo
aMiut
It.
We
only
asked
workers, H uff Able*, Nunes mid n foini meeting of civic clubs in llollimd and Smiilhers of Florida,
In Ihe renter of the snow covered swept across tbe Northern Hockies
Nur*e* Aids at tbe (iardwii Clul*. McIIhiumic., Mr. Udliiiiii will go Hill of Alabama, lloey and Smith that those who are there Involun 145-mile front. U. N. troops threw and part* nf the Plateau slate*
building to receive instruction on In Die Tlimpu Huy icgloli on Tues- of North f'urolinu, Connullv of tartly lie returned."
back an attacking Red company ami in the Sierras. The cold air
Tbe Armed Finer* Blood Pro­ ilny, Jan. 22 tluougli Jan . 21, Tex aa and Slemii* of Mississippi.
rust uf Iba i'uknan River. The ushed southward aero** tha
gram. Clayton Ptddsull, Blood e,:rukiiig in Tlimpu nn Tuesday,
lorthera Rocklaa and Northern
K(HJI Korea ID—American Ba- fight lasted four hour*.
KKOUL,
Field Representative from Amer­ lie will speak the nest two day*
Two Russian type MIG* were Plain* ami eastward into the Up.
h
ican Red Cross Koulheastern Area, in Piiiellns county. Winding out
been between |UtU0 ami IOi4S n.m. dumaged In • fight between M m r Mississippi Valley. It was be­
tbe mimtb Mr, Udbum will speak
will be there,
when the victim was discovered. U. H. F- m Habrea and about 40 low u ro in Montana and part*
II'SSIISM* C h ip * Paae 0 » |
before the nuniml Junior Chamber
spectator, C. H. Davis, own­ MIG*. Tha Red Jeta were hit by uf North Dakota. Snow fell from
of Commerce atnte conference ill Ada. No food for day*. Wn all One
Lt. Hilly H, Dooba of Fontana, the Eastern Dakota* eastward to
muit gu sometime. I think now I* er uf a fishing camp un the lake Calif., and \ \
PAVING PRGJKCTH
Lakeland on Jan. 21.
Robert W. Smith tbe Western Lake Superior region.
better than later, tinetnaed check. said, "A market truck driver told of York, Pa.
TALLAIJAW IER up Three
Rain pelted Ihe Ohlu Valley
Ilnlance In Imuk. Find mu lu car me he saw a man parked along the
Tampa contractor* submitted ap­
NKAHCH CGNTINUKH
other Babrea screening an al- northeastward Into the Appalach­
near Hanford, along Lake Monroe. lake In a car having a fit. The tack
parent low' bid* tniglinu flip,no]
mi ground Installations
by ians and Eastern Great Lake* re­
lall
truck driver aaiil the man was
HT. AllGUSTINK vb - Authori­
In the Hoad Department today fur ties continued today to took for o I’leasu take care of Ada. Rob."
Mr. Rirfllh said, "I can't under* sitting In the front seal throwing fighter-bombers sighted about 150 gion.
paving urnjecta in Bnraxula. Hill reil bulrcd mail who was with John
MIG* and exchanged firing passes
In contrast In tbe stormy weath­
stand whv they didn’t havu food, hi* head back und forth."
sborough anti Collier Counties.
The body wa* taken to tbe llrls- with some. No reports will be er, It was mild from the Gulf
David Haskell before tils luilictCon* Brothers bid tMt.ins for pierced laxly wn* found In a pal­ liecaiiKe be had money In the son Funeral Humr to await final intde until gun camera film la states northward to the Middle At­
bank, Look here, this'Is the check
paving tlrivaa and parking areas metto thicket nlnni! U. S 1.
lantic slate*.
checked.
that wan In the letter. It Is for burial arrangement*.
ut the West Florida Statu Tubercu­
Haskell. 27 year old tcxlllu work­ Df4!l.lKi. | can't understand it."
losis Hinslorium In Tampa.
er from Maine, bought u now ear
Coroner W. K. Watson taabl
J. W. Copnor and Sons offered at Doytimu Reach Thursday. Tho
a low. bid ot as,141 for grading and auto salesman rcfKirted a red- death wu* cauaesl liy a dose of
poison,
aving'section*- of Road TW nn haired man wa* with him.
A can of a laileuiioUa iiicimcai
linaUnm Boulavard and Uouisvard
A truck driver found Haskell's liquid, used In spraying plants,
of the i'rssldent* Ip Sarasota.
Irmly, shut three lime*, in the was found un the floor of the ear
Brinson Construction Cii. bid fat,- thlrkel Saturday.
With an empty whisky bottle and
Tig for grading and saving at the
Mr*. Drothy Montgomery, M, two glasses on tho running hoard.

Red CriMH Blood

HO Mile An Hour Strategy Meet
Hurricane Halters Held In Capitol
Coast Of Scotland

By Southerners

Sen. Kefauver

Unanimous

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Taw . S u l 15, 1M 1__ T H E BANFORD H E R A L D

liy ItONAM I AU TR Y
FO ItT MONMOUTH* N. J.
“ Stand up: Stand up for Jesus!"
The words of the militant Christ*
Ians' old Mini; rang out from hun­
dreds of soldiers' throats here
Mi.mliy nlelil nod reverberated
among the steel girder*
A choir, sealed In the blear hers
of the till! fieldhouso, joined III
Amt thus began a five day aeries
of religious services— one of the
first moves in u major drive
throughout Hit* country to bolster
the sen iceman'* spiritual defense
It is a runipoirin-sponsored by
the General Commission on Chap
lain* wnl the National Cimnril of
Churches to convince him Dial
"Chi 1st I* the answer," theme of
the prescloiu! mission
Civilian lemns of I'rotestanl
ministers aie carrying the gospel
to Koardhmise und to hti.ipllal,
rounselliiK and preaching. Some
120 Navy amt Army Installations
will lie readied In the two month
crusade
Home of the biggest names In
Protestantism are participating.
'Die military and I'resideul Tru
man ure harking the prourum.
" I have been in Hie Army tl
years and I've never seen religion
taken like ibis before." said i,l.
Cni l.islc ll.il lliiilnuii-w o( Henson,
Vt , post i h.iplaln
"I suppose It's ail oillgrnwtb of
Woibl war It when jniiplt* lorn bed
tbe leatillcs ol life and beenme
aware ol Hie stability that religion
could give them "
Tbe tirst service at Ibis .Signal
Carps renter bioiigld some I .100
soldiers and Hieir lanillies— Includ
ing Ma) (ten. Klrke It Lawton,
commaiiiling general-Into tbe post
fleldhouse, wliere u makesbilt altar
was raised In fnml of u picture
of Christ
They sang, received literature
and heurd u sermon from the Itev.
Hamuel .Shoemaker, rector of Cal­
vary episcopal Church, New York
I,u w hm - former Congregationslist turned Catholic — told tbe crowd
he wanted the meetings to result
ill camp chapels being "crowded
like slnadMises "
Those converted to Christianity
will lie given a minimum of xia
weeks of instruction and Hum ad
vised tu join a church of tiieir
Choice.
Moth liartholomew ami Ur Shoe
maker pictured Christianity as a
direct foe of Communism

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1

io n e

e r v ic e is

where politic* Is as hot as its Cajun
pepper sauce, chouses among nine
Democratic candidates for govet ^
nor today— a record field compeV
ting for tho favor of a record
SSL000 registered voters.
Gov. Earl K, Long, brother of
the Isle Sen. Huey P. lamg, i*
backing one candidate. Ills nephew
Sen. Russell Long ID La ), Huey's
son, is backing another Seven
other candidates seek to ties! both
of them
Gov. Long Is supporting his hand
picked candidate, former State
District Judge Curios Spaht of
Baton Rouge The Constitution p ro #
Mbit* the governor from Kuccepit
ing himself for a second four year
term.
Sen. Minn Is supporting Rep.
Hale Boggs ID .-La.) of New dr
lean*, for many year* a foe of the
Long*.
Other candidate* are:
Kerin It Parker, a New Orleans
pharmacist and the flr*t Negro
to teak Ihe governorship since Re­
construction duys;
^
Lucille May Grace, register o #
the Stale Land Office for 20 years
and Ihe first woman ever to run
for governor of lamlslana;
Appeals Judge Robert F. Keimon
of Minden, who In previous com
polgns lost * governor's race to
Earl Long und a Senate race to
Hnssell Long;
Lt. Guv. William Dodd, who
broke with Gov. Long after their
successful race for the two lop
positions In 1948;
_
State Sen Dudley LeHlanc, for®
iner owner of a multi million dol­
lar patent medicine (Hadacol),
who lias also broken with Gov.
lamg; and
L'llff Liles of Lake Charles, a
sergeant • at • arms In the State
Itouae uf Representatives and Huonly candidate advocating legalized
gambling.
Thera also I* a Republican can
dldale— Harrison Bagwell of Baton
Bouge— hut hu Is unopposed f o «
his party's nomination and b l~
name does not appear on the bal­
lot.
In lambdana, Democratic numl
nation mean* election.
issues have centered around
slate taxes— the highest per capita
in the nation— and other Louisiana
affair*. There also have been bitter
personal attacks by the candidate*
on each other.
If no candidate wins a majority^
a runoff between the two top canul”
dates will bv held Feb. 19.

State Farm ers M arket
H»p«rt
no
M s r u a n s t a t u p a t&lt;sterna
MAMKICT
ViRfanl , Plari**
owing prlcra raportad by
Ths
Ihs Dralsra,...
D
'
.... Hanford
.......— , Htai*
| " rael
Y ‘ 1fur- priutuc* said
Kurnirr*
Marhst
Ilf
tu Truckage A Daaltr* up lu l:iu
ii.in. Jan. II.
Hrani. Tandararaan.
rar
n
|i*|i*ndin»
IQuality
d
•ana,
hu, hpr. tin . 1
Ih. Iijft_hj«
4,6&lt;l
*'nilliM
. tfa,
»*, FI* 50 ....
1'i'lirjr,
KlurniM (luldrn,
Huldi-ii,
-li-ry, Klurida

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liaiiainllns H i i r i-rnlra S IS- l, / (
I 'r l r r y . Klurldu t'aavnl,
HapriidliiK Hlsi- i-nilr* I
s.m
I'ullaida
tlm. Inin. l.Sil
I "urn
e m ir * i n n s.is
S'millfliiwrr
i-rnlr*
I 7S- M.',
I'lii'iliulii'ra
Ini
Inikl t a n - J sa
l i - l l l i r i , I rr lirrx , In
liaiidlna H|s» 1, A iM&gt; 4 Ml. i n n
iinluna, ( I r r f n
dus .Inin
l ull I S*
I'ruprra
Irn
halil * 011- «.ID
I'lilniura, P U , Itad llilaa,
III lb. at.
i n n . a so
tlndlaliaa
bu. tmkt. 1.71. 1
H-iiiatli, Vr llnw i,u h|ir. I - on- tt i ‘iW
Tuniatua
Tumstuaa
&lt;o lb. vr'ia. * in
Turnlpa
dm. bun.
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tirangaa,
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riamanil aoitd fur rabhaia. Starkai firm."'
M
Ooint dfinsnd un all varlaila* n i
produca, Markoi ataady.

WORKKRS NUMPKNDED

PETERSBURG Ut - The
city’s' Civil Service Commission
ha* suspended for 00 dav* nine
leader* In the 10-dav, walkout of
litv workers last month.
City Manager Hu** K. Windom
had aiked that these nine, all bus
drlvars, be dismissed.
The commission said the auspeu
•km waa sufficient punishment, j
ST.

lo w in g , to o

and the c o il i$ up fa r leu
than price* in (federal l
"LAD IES" alreadyI My Mm they have grown/
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II varlntlaa iirudjira raralrad *t
The Hanfoid Htaia Pannara Markal
from In jj.m. Jan. II, in to ai
Jan. II. Total raualpla 1771 par
MSa*.
(Irapafrull, Doiii-an hu*
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Rescuers Push
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SANFORD. FI.OHIDA. WEDNESDAY JAN. 1«, m 2

DI s^-■^5 Billion Dollar 1 ax

French Believe lndo*Chiim Invasion Is Coining

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! Over 2 Hundred P*sV Uengeru Trapped’In
'
SnowboundTrainTo
Be Relieved Soon
Hy JO E U P P E R
COLFAX, Calif, or — Rescuer*
•nowpluwittg thrutitfh deep drift'
l9unhr&lt;l within Iwn inllea (it a bill
lard-trapped streamliner today —
but Ntlll fared much work tu reach
and bring out 222 stranded passrti
tiers and crewmen.
The passengers have been snow
liound since Sunday aboard the
Southern Pacific'* luxurious City
of San Franriico. They’re In Don
uer Pas*, altitude 7.200 feel.
Mere'* the complicated iltuitlon:
A rescue train *tlll ha* 1‘ v mtlea
to reach a highway where
1 will pick up the passengers
A highway crew atul mutt open
H i mile* of No. 20 to reach It*
nearest point— one half mile— to
the stranded train.
The weather was moderating, at
least temporarily, and an SP
spokesman said all passengers will
walk the half mile to the highway,
from there they will be taken by
automobile the Ufa miles to the
relief train, which will carry Ilium
the 113 miles tn .Sacramento.
J The SP s|Hikc*man &lt;{uated Dr.
Lawrence Nelson of Trucked, Calif,
who readied the train hy donated
us reporting all passengers were
able to wnix to the highliwuy lie
null! those made 111— vuilously re
ported at 27 to fto-by gas fumes
two days ago. had recovered
The relief train, a Pullman cluh
car combination, has five or six
doctors and several nurses, Hie SP
aald.
Meanwhile, another train started
£ gal n at daybreak from Norden,
13 miles uphill from Ilia stream­
liner. II turned back Tuesduy
night because of mechanical trou
tile Till* train carrlea medical sup
plies, dog* and dog ated*.

McKethan Favors
Increasing Board
.F r o m Five To Nine
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TALLAH ASSEE - uR-Knlargement nf the Slat* Road Hoard from
tivo tn nine membtri named to
r.toggercd turn* *o no one gover­
nor could appoint a majority of
the panel was suggested today hy
Chairman Alfred McKethan.
McKetliuu. w{&gt;■• Tuesday night
took Iduiself out of tho race (of,
governor, voiced his proposal to
Stale Seo J II dodgers J r . Win
_t*&gt;r Carden, during Orange Conn
Vty's presenlulion ol It* road budget
recommendation* In the board.
"If I wore to maka a recom­
mendation to tho Legislature— I
didn’t In Hit!) or 1931 far fear of
being accused uf trying to perpet­
uate myself in office— I would sug­
gest that the board be Increased
to nine member* with each mem­
ber’* territory cut down to reduce
the tremendous job and that opimlntmeiit* be for staggered terms
_ s o that no one governor could ap0 point a majority,” McKethan said.
lie said the board then should
elect a commissioner of roads to
administer the road department.
Florida would have "an excel­
lent system then . . . such a sys
teni would take political pressure
out of It completely," he added.
McKethan sold that when Governur Warren appointed the pres­
ent board he told It lo run the
mail department.
"And we have run It, lie hoi
©never attempted lo run It."
McKethan gave the Urenge
Comity delegation virtual asauru 'ssiiiB ii os rss* Met

Japan Won’t Sign
Treaty With China
TO K YO un — Premier Bhigeru
Yoahide said today Japan has na
Intention of signing a peace and
trade treaty with Ited China.
1 But, he added. Japan la ready
to sign a treaty with Chlang KaiShek's Nationalist government In
Formosa as soon as legally pos­
sible.
Yoshlda declared his govern­
ment's Chine policy In a latter lo
U. S. Stele Depart
department Adviser
John Footer Dulles..
---------- Th#.
— -----------letter,dated Dee. M, was released today.
“There are many reasooa to be­
lieve," Yoahida wrote,
the
m Communist regime In
___,.|i
• backing the Japan
intmigt
Party Tn Its program
vtnlently to overthrow tl
Howl system and the pree«nt gov­
ernment of Japan "

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By President Truman

Minnesota Democrat
Says Party Cannot
Win UnlessTniman
itc Is Nominated

Moral Decadence Surprise Moves
In Country Is Hit Are Being Made
By Breckenridge In State Politics

I'ederal Defic-

.a r n e

W A S H IN G I t IN &gt;r
Sen Hum
I'l'ic c
lite r o a s ­
it .
( l ) .Mini, 1 said today the
icrxlN tiin’l win tin* pn-siili'H
es
A m i
S h o tta tje rtlnl eli cl Ion unless tlu-v lioiliin.itiA r c A ija in F o re c a st
a "uinslslenl 'F a ir Ih-.dft' m il .1
worm xtiplNirlvr uf llu* minimis
(rat,on's foreign i-s-ticv "
Hi s I C I t l . l M i I'. GR EEN
44 C S I I I M ,T O N
.f -l'lo ild c n t
The .Mlimesuia laum.iker told .1
repurier 1‘ reMih-nl I i u i i m i i u&gt;nld
I'rurnan called today for .1 1952
fill tlii- loll "lii-ltei than .iiiyimc
tax increase approaching five Idl
e'se lo-cHli-e I iilmiiHsI) 1111 l.d k io Imi, ilollat- try biHisllog "som e"
I atos alid plugging loopholes
alMmt Hit* kind of piogrnui lo,
which he has loiu:lit '
Hit Mi
fruiuiiii dfopjicd, fur
but Humphrey added "W&gt;- hawItio piosrut Ins goal of a pay a*
(itpei yiMid lieimicials ,vho could
wo git inolnltrnluiii
Anil 111 seek
Salim* Ini* mg now revenue which 111 my cun
I
I MIASM t
(llu 111V and win Ihe ell','III,I,
,1
h i VUUn Mt W*1*• l*»' Il» \ t
In mi gi 0- sioii.il lav loaders say they
Mr irUlUsU decides not In set k h t M f i * ! |U •I’Ki'MI hist#*, Mill IlIRfe' I 11111" I (ItIII IIKII I ui'ii* i *i
ll li 4 I It ii nl i» |Mil 111r I p u t i i r r I i h I u y , will nut vote, tin* President it nl not
ailnthri lei ill
tl t III" Ss’iMiuiiJt i m i ill i t It H n i 't 'i
specif) whether tho Imideti should
Hen I'apehurl i ll hid 1 said he tif I '(till IIP I I t , 1J■Sit 11114) Hi!11'■*I t|i' Init ,tt U*,i*1 Kin* ne tt mu*
ill l» v * 111 {HIM*
In- added to business, meiituo nr
hell, (,-s the I'lesident will m u tiiiu {(lit 1 in
lute
* * Iat1«f 1 •*lt#*1 i
M t * i\
*D«'l(Rlxriso (ales m all lliroo
till !|{p ll| ’ •111*1 |l t l|t»r |Ht Lit ini*
again
*&lt; •4 l ll
il l % ill
Hull'* l*&gt;Kill
•tr
Ills ainiu.d ecoiioiiiic nio-s.igt- to
"llie Ill-Ill," I II lit III* up,III,,11 m i l l iii«*(9t| - U « .1 It 11* •’ i n t . M i i u
flilHiu 1 ■! In
v\ill * r i k
M* »'la Iron 1 engross foloeast tiro "luost Hit
hati&gt;it .111) 1,10 i - l c who cuulit ( id 11 ilia*III
I n In
M*»i#‘ 1 . i l u f i r l |m »*i
Hi* p r i ’ fu nil
Ml Hi til.rl»&lt; a*Ig- «*, " la-* ' * in
v--.si ol tiro .11 lira men t
make a race ,,f il and I dunk
»»il 111' %%aititilfa*• l ull Imi 1I1111 p
I 1 •- l.l III \ i n u s K lt-.il
largo federal deficits,
Mr liiim a n knows lic i t ' • ape ( Mi.In. s-(l I. v K I\\IBI l
Ilia- |it( I ' m t l tim
Nt
|ill* 1
:»»
sumo iiid iu ii shortages Imt few
I
M &gt;11 I iII
hail declared
M i ll
Itn-iil lliiiinl 1 lu iiim iii
Mil* I hatilslop.
f|ie&gt; li l l ’i l i H '
A MAJOa INVAtlON Of fBINCH INDO CHINA Is in the inaklng t » Ihc Chinese C.uiuimnltts. *(.01111011 lu
( Ipclcirl Is haekmg Sell
IdfI * lull I 111II 1a 4
and a "precarious”
|oil*llt ill l,t 1 i coimililt'r of till* ,Mt K « Mi.m u t m tiiul I m*i »h n i i 't i lm i i price piiitdom
of Illiln for the hi |,III,In :,n piesi
ih* French govsnimcot *o.l me nstlon's military rlilsftalns Tlie map shown sbovu oulluie* cuiieol
n l ,t
.1 111 •1•|&gt;t t h \ i* 1 . m . l u l it' fm
ileidi.it 1111 mill .i I «■in Pul he -ii id I'lllli, l»‘Vll4U il K ihimh " »»lni4&gt;
Mr Tru man fixed two major
poiittilliile* Report* llidltut* that large numb*is uf Communist truopi are alrtudy In combat position.
1
i i v i ’i l l i . l
nl
i ' l i m p l i n l l r r , goals foi tins ' y e a r of .train":
h f l* 1 linen,ced "any llepiddua 1 f ,1 l ‘lIf.'* V 11 DllJ* lilt* 41* 44 f I f *’ 4Ilf
Ml
i rn I hi*
11 fi I 11111 l u l Win m i n i lit*
i f f &gt;1 lint Hr
1■
Mi
km |*■HVl Ilia III
noi'lio.ded can win 111,-, yi-ai
Fir-1.
., per coni 1 mo in rational
11&gt;t N.14 I
III! \V I l i l l l l T III* 1111 hflit I mi initpul
**
\ lliiiniilirey ennferred will, the e l l l l c . Iti 1,1 1 i II K ’ h n , m il l 1ll
found one and a third
I » Nil I l - IV fill 4 I HI! { if II sill’ I
1ml in 1llt&lt;&gt;ii inuio men and women at
it- 1 O h 4 «• illll* 4|It 1*1f 4*f
J President Monday and said nltei
i ir i r is Ilia! In* wiili I II ,| k
] ward iluil Mi Tru m a n had kept iiiii i'ii I •1. 41 'i Iii4*' |n I I I ! m i l il 1 ml tie
1isI t»#* is
In
|'|i I t (Mias t&gt;l
\|. I- ' til iI1
1i»i&gt;
Gi w 1 la- 1 of legisliiiiuu was
him , ni-s-.iud on hi-, plan-.
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f t
* lit&gt;44 11 f.a tl.1 Ih n»li 1 |&lt;i ii| t l i . i i | III ill l.o i’ |l lo'iMII w lift 1 lw- ve il ox
It .III
lli|lh|ihre&gt; 11 polled
lueli n l
i’
11 .1.4 Ml', ll
1 if 1 ' fi t
ft.
II
.ml ; ii.ilii . 1 U* hi' si m i l i nil •, 0 0,11 ol Ih e D i It h -e 1*1 •nllli filial
Ibid Mi Troniaii had told lino I,- 1 Im i
I'tD
lull tu* t’tillhl
ItM
Mill
\tl
Ihe 1 epe. 1l id ' ivo.ikoltmg"
"Wants .1 Idle, d pl.itfonu a h t » - i I M |.MI . r l . V 1 If III. ' 4 |*. •
lilt 'll !4 t III
till
tl&lt;»
II. Iti s&lt;ii|»t)si* li i m r ill III#* p r o ,
Ik.
i t m m III
1 , ntrol
.iiioiulmepl , nil
purl, and a liberal candidal,
,
,|.,
‘ it
t*n4 1 tu r n •1! .
W. &lt;111IIItlll t i i i i t i U I H i ' i i i i ’i.1 ut M r p pi lived farm
price
supports,
The term "Fan Ih-al" has heeu • liLin 11* llu*
Iff
m ill fl»- h i w Mi M ntU*il 1li.il la* \n u i i 1 slrougoi curbs on t nii-tnner and
upphe I Ii) Ihe t'lesideid geiiei.dlv • I n n i! lltllll m f U n i t III.*
1ll
1lull
t , it t i m n t
I t I fill l l T I H ill 1 UllbUVHN
hi t'k ,1
lianl. ci edit imd so on in .1 total
tu his duUH'stit priigiain
Ii 01 fi'l Miph
s-#»11 f«•1 i 4 44 :* IH IL«'**ll » r Cl " ......ill
Nulimh .11 Mic Sliifr i .i|*ih.it viTfiiPil ot a do/on law flUdc siii 'I i coidioveislid jirtipo .11s
l*4,|. 1V
i •* 11 j ' l ' l n u *ii*
til Ii.1\t IaskiI .1114 .11K am «’ ink) tin*
Dili lire shocker .1' far
fullUS e n d rights and liulhiliul In ■It 11 n*4 *1*•11
■ 1j V h" 1 1* s| ill '■Hi M .1 in. 1) .• M i * M 1 1a.I tin r:le
I I I . . k t-' H , \ f r
Mi
was com flood
was Die
Insurance
• lit* II " 1liM.I ol
•lu ll
1 •I Mtll' l! i Ul' Lilian i* •I*! in -Il laall IIH* I &gt;l 111Hi 1*1114‘ Piesidenl's ciiiiit dom.md for tho
Among
Demur rat*
tllinipliiry lu,lie r V IH | 414 | Ml Il f #ii 44 x t l M I'*4 1 1’innti m , i f 11n 1
lost id lire "|rl lidlioo dollar or
has
said
would
make
giool
juesi
44 I m
Iti 1 rtl ii file 111 1'lll'iH" 1 .r r». Utl
The
imteased demand for
more ' tax raise lie requested Iasi
ll&gt;
h i ll a lt a vv.il l l i r i n v i) alt* u j i r n
I’lsns for une of the most In­
(lenlial
numiiiees
if
M
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T
ru
m
a
n
a r e &lt;1, iillL* t I'Mtt.l ll •nt * 1..'
homes in Sanford ami Seminole
session of which lie not only about
.1 r a t * 4 l o r f m i i ^ i o r h i i i ihe- H i l l *
tensive membership drive* In the
(Hiesii'l run again arc Vice I'resl . '"‘fullMy; *In 1 1 !»■!!• 1 «»f liV Mtfii
l m r o » n f li l , in«,l l ; n
I'a n a i
llrmaii $., IIHIHOOIMHI
('ouuty was reflected In the deid llurkley. Supreme t’ourt 1 hie(
hlstorv uf the Seminole County
I Mill
shoip rise of 1*1*17,1117 lu home
l ax » riling leaders ot both hous­
tin ( mini 1 I' ii *1 ( 4&gt;ui!n'HHiitrhi| Ih*)
Chamber af Commerce will Ire
Vinson Guv Adlal Steven
III* hI I I ’N: tl llu* (ml Hm*I il (n il ainl li*ll Vll«* pulllual n|h*44ii es have si.licit publicly they will
ownership uccuunls the First Justice
given a final review at a lolnt
son
of Illinois and Sen Krfauw r llu* n u l l ' l l ; in ll••t,Mlm, in»»r ill»’ ||j|nr-» uiltmiil many luiiiir* nf jki
not increase rales in l:t:,'J. alter
Federal Savings and l.uau Assuclmeeting of the Hoard of Direc­
.Tv n ll.t
nlriiMif, l|»»* u|itiiilillli*f «if imirut t h nllal l ainhiluli'x hi *i|M*mluli' piling I;, litllhin.s onto tin1 country's
11tin11 of Seminole County ,-rrorde.l ( DReliiiver
tors end the iaeteh|r*hlt» com­
Is far Irum s h u u i i e , r H f l l i l l t . i l 4,1ft lllllril
In* 1a ilif lit U li'V
lax hill in Die last year and a
In 1*161 uVi-r 196(1, executive Vice- t r t k v wilts Ijiouphrev asvd civil
mittee at a meetfcg tomorrow
ivi*r
President (leqrge Tnuliy announ­ 'rig m » ,; bttl Ihunphrey IndieSleit a y (if it I i , * n 1k«H*k*1 IJjr h i J u n i o r .... j f'i, hlllj lu r i|liesllrinS in Ihe '((altiei linlf Some rrpuaied Du- deciararhiVili, mi
LilliI i i4m|in(' tl if))' Flolula optical c.iuipalttli aie I miII priv.ilel) lixlav
ced today in releasing Hie P.lfil 1sulilliim on dial issue odnhl lie ■nil MM' hi^llHi'lliViN,
Is iv) j*un ti l * f l a il
1 In* 111 n n •m f
these • ongross ttteiiibers, as
ridge,
secretary-manager,
allon mint First Federal Assuclatimi't. found.
lllUM4 fm i ll h
M'fi*' n f
I In- m u mi
will ,t -cvcl.d While III also fiscal
iioonced this mnrnlnp.
I i-porl.
hefsmci talked |&gt;"ldu s with Mi
Wli.il it. httfiiri I l* hi*!! I l-|ll«l&lt;* adviser
Pointing out that till* will he
bad expected AI'
I'mThese accounts |ft*w fl.uii rnuiinn fm id iiiiiiuies Mmnlav i t*!*l 1 ) * * f h h i a m
l*t4|«|«.4i 1*Mil 11! Iii ih* Him Ini 1ti# mail tu Mliphasl/e the 1 luomaholl
the 1110*1 Important t'hsioher uf
V V f u i i i f i r au-jt in 1
1 Ii*- I L in t 4 I
I I .MWJ,ti.'t.l in 1'i-MI tu fJ.tWS.l'tn and rs-ileraled lalei In- ikefauveii
Si'lL-ifl*
,l)!.lll|f
1
1
*
1
'
HM
tlihlli
lll
S|H*
h
ill I lift
■d su 1 ailed loophole-- .tod iiieqili
r%iiomerr» meeting of the year,
J. Clay William* announced to­ ,11 1961 tin- report shown.
ulalis lo .iiiHotlMce aland Fell I •f inf hit I- •*. It*4 |ai*ifit* *i
il 1 ,1 I , I toil ,0,1 WIII, till-, oo op
1e
lav 1 hull llu P r o ideltl says
he urged that those attending day that he will lie a candidate
1 i&gt;i ih • i -1 * 11 *«I a ’ '' l k
whether
he
will
seek
the
Deiuncra
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•
let
It
oo
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ei
mo
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The opwuril I tend 1vu- also evi
01110 will lo do group ti.tvo es
tiring one or mure menilM-r* who for sheriff of Hemlllnle Comity i„ l((,M
nf f • MINI m i l
Ian
l
j|(
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„„-jallmr-t
savory
in prcnileiili.il immOialioii
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4
ll
ou
t
’
f H«r Ut »
i « *1 et I lie kit if
taped t tu *1 foil ten* ,-l Itn* lax
will Im&gt; willing to do c,intact
III i . i W,i -Nmu lirM Ihi ,
llu- Teiim ssee.ui would not s.i
the Drmoeriitlc primaries next ,|,|it„|t, ivliieli showed m-uilv a
loi' I, o
work during the drive.
iliell.er
lie
did
am
nidi,
alum
id
(Mill 111 i I1' ' I I* ml lihil I
tlx
It-optiulo i'| |"
lie has
Hill u short time leinaiii*. he May. Mr Williams is engaged m yrunl.mm m . - i , from $1,722.
f
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1
1
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till
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n l "leidnoioil wuiil'l 0 , 1 1 t 10 ovule
|,,f,p (,, $2,217,1171 lu 1961 Mi T ru m a n's plan ahi.nl i i ii ii ii io slated, before ||i» membership the used-cat business with hi 1 ' f,j&gt;f
Ihtlill
4 |1 kit
lit kill)
1111•*
futlu-r.
4t ••441t*44S*il lift Fillip k|||
Ho- First Feiti-rnl's reserve* III*,- allu ill.
drive lievlns no Tuesday.

t e

C. Ol C. ManuKvi Is Cites. McMullen An*
itiiniices He Won’t
Main i-speaUci Ai
S
e e k Re-Klee lion
Kiwanis l.iitulu-oii

Intensive Drive

Home Demand Is
Shown In Report
Of First Federal

Board Of Directors
To Meet Tomorrow
To Shape Campaign

Savings Accounts Up
From $1,396,633 To
$2,664,130 111 1951

Plans Are Made

By C. Of C. For

IVlih* Paris, Iin*.

Jack If nil, president of the
('handier, situ nrgiil ru-upcratloii.
stating, "we 1I11 want a good
re*i-n*(‘ from the memli-wshlii as
well ns directors, and fr-om ea”
others who ere inlerr*'"ri In 'lie
growth of Seminole Countv."
Andrew Carrs'vsy, chslrmsn
of the Mentlrersltlp Committee,
oolntrd out th1, niuniin1' thst
•he er»wth nf Sanford and Sem­
inole Court*" In reran* veers ha*
placed inanv extra demands on
the
Chamber of
Commerce,
especially ill the field uf housing
nn&gt;* Industrial locations.
"It lakes more money than
ever to meet these needs, end
we fee) (hat every business firm
and Individual In the County
should havf an Investment in our
continued growth," he declared.
"For this reason, we are an
pealing to all af our Seminole
County cltliens to co-uperate to
the fullest cstent of their ability
In making the drive a sneers*,
ssl-t Mr. Carraway.
Mr. Hall, In a letter to mem­
bers, e1 pressed the hope that It
will mil he necessary for the
drive lo euntlnus for mare than
two or three days. It was de­
rided by the planning committee,
he stated, that the greater part
nf the effort made during the
campaign should he directed to­
ward enlisting new membership*
for n greater ail around support
of the Chamber protect* for this
year,
In order that the workers may
effectively concentrate their ef­
forts In obtaining new member­
ships, ha pointed out that all
resent members should be ureed
1 pay their current membership
subscriptions prior to th* be­
ginning of the drive.

£

Most Tax Gamblers
Are Living In Dade

JACKSONVILLE 1* - T w o bird# of this KM Floridians who
Furthermore, he said, the Sino- •v# purchased the government’*
Soviet Mutual Asilitanc# Treaty MO occupation *| gambling tig
concluded in Moscow in !#80 la etam pM ra Dade (Miami) County
"virtually ■ military alliance
aimed against Japan .
Internal lUvaniie Bureau records
hoc# (how that MI Dada Couotfona
GAY ANNOUNCES
^
ORLANDO in — State Coma _S«MM^aM*Duval County listed

•8 ftS

No. IO. i

Ki.liiliLxhcd 1*.*!).*'

'a 07 couatte#
steM th#

J. Clay Williams
Announces He’ll
Run For Sheriff
J. (lav William* tndav announced
his candidacy for tho office uf sher­
iff of Seminole County subject to
the Democratic primaries to be
held in May
Mr. William*, who Is well known
In Sanford, was born In Gaines­
ville, Gil . on June 22, 1916 Slid
moved here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs j u i i i c s A. Williams, In
1922. Hr has one sister, Mrs. J.
D. Cordell of Hanford, ami one
brother, Arthur William* of or
jantlo.
Mr Williams was educated In Ihe
local school* and at present Is asso
elated wiili Ills father in the used
car buslnes*. lie is married and
owns his own home.
In offering his candidacy fur the
office nf sheriff, Mr. Wljllnms stat
vd that it elected he will devote
his full lime to the duties of the
office and will select as deputies
only (hose men qualified to serve
Ut Ihe nubile interest.
" I believe that considerable sav­
ings to the taxpayers can be made
through u more efficient operation
of the sheriff’s office," Mr. Will­
iams said, "and If elected I promise
a full, felr, and Impartial enforce­
ment of all laws coining under iny
jurisdiction."
6|r. William* la an oversea* vet­
eran of World War II. a member
of the American Legion end the
Junior Chamber o f Ctommerce,
the Woodmen of the World, the
EOu, end Ihe First Baptist Church.
Mr. William* designated the
Florida State Bank ak bis deposi­
tory and will aerva aa his own
campaign manager.

GRIM FIR E
COOS BAY. Ore. UK-FIre swept
through a two-story bouse near
here early today end eight chil­
dren apparently burned to death.
Only Mr. and Mra. Thomas
Weeks ami one da
of the
family of 11 left lb
_
house.
They were hospital
. with burns,
Walter Stowe au ha saw the
flame* from about
nil* away
shortly after m|
i i As he
reached the house
th# daughter, r
1tl^B I. . .
staggering down
be said.

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m

iil li ii m t 10 p e r c e n t III l' .l M
*ll&lt;l, h i :) ns coin pored to

r,r&gt;i m itirui.
Tlu&gt; First Federal held II* an­
nual slockholder* Alid honid of
directol* meetinga and election of
officer* till* n fir moon

to

tin

III hit

M i,m l.n

■pi.illi I ill I l f Wi-rl I ,i 1 .In &gt;l
.imi nest to tin- First I edi i ,1
mgs .uni Loan A -.six i.iiom
tile l llllip.lllV will I d ........... . Ho
l i ' C .i t io o m i l d its i it-w l i u l l d m g m.
Mi-llum die Avniui' c. ...... In i i l n l
A l b e r t tills , pii-shltml s t a l e d &gt;i
lurdiiy
M o s t id the In sewing m.i, him-s
s to c k and othci «-ipiuimcol has l„ co
(novt-d to tile ill w foi'iilloll. amt it
is espi-iit-d Ih.it prmlnctiou will In
liirli'd early in-sl wed.
m i:

M e hope lu h a v e o n
co io p h 'li'il
some

no w t i m i d
lim e
do

yi-ai," Mild Mi' kills
Foil ed from it* fi,rmer ipi.iiti i
mi I'd o ry Avi lino by a luo llml
doslro) oil liullilillg xiid i iinipiiioiil
llu- farm uillrk!) ircuvoroii, nrdorod
o-u oquii'tiil'lit and sowing m.i
ddlios and on Do) I’H. ten ,)ay■• .il
lot llu- luo opined ful luisino &lt;s ,il
llio silo ill (In- t o n iiiv I'auuuii
h lie hen on Eai'i T wciit) iilili siiiot
An agioomiml was III ado with
Ills- i •unitv III v acute llio liulldmc
hy Jana 16, said Mr Fills, in m
dor tliat il may lie used again lot
runiiinit purposelie imintoil out
(hid now is llio slack season iii llio
Iihn Iiii ' ss after t'hrislmai- and llml
prixliiolion will mil i('ill'll a peak
unlit sump tirin' In Fobrunry
Stni led in Novoildior. ID IK, Itnfirm's producthm bus grown iap
idly, and advertisement* of its Im
gorto h a w ap|icaiod in many na
(lou d mtigutlnos

“Pioneer” TouriHt
ArriveH In Sant'ord

Arrliilmld VI. Wallis uf the East
ern fihrrre. Maryland, reepitlly nr
rived fur his third winter In Han
font.
He Is familiar with Con
tral Florida mid was a real pioneer
in Maitland, 71 years ago.
Hu recalled arriving In Hanford
In Hull aboard a St. Johns lllver
boat, “ Tlio Rosa," minted by ('apt
Khow. At that lime they were
buihlin.': Itie South Florida Rnilrusil. and nna nf (ho first engines
used was called Ihe "Seminole"
anti hud bran purchased second
hand In Georgia, ho sold.
Prtclp, , His purpose
first coming Ip
Florida, tie declared, was tn visit
a sick brolhar in Maitland. He
2.15 remained Ijitra and married the
daughter of tb# late Itev. Dr. 3. V,
.03 McCorkle. For a Ume he managed
.02 a dim s gray#, but following the
dJiailcroui freciu of 1895, return­
Imi kfy |)", ed (0 Maryland.

Fhe Weather

lama, past

N*W YORK V

Ihe tun-ci ic iiiamil in ........

Diehl I Installed
A Oddfellows' Head

Williams, el
• cs\

u. .. M .. Starts Moving liitn
Air (Station Sailor
w|tw o,n ,(i»rs
Is Killed When His
1
M. I'lins
Auto Turns Over idlill! l'i i,pci
alums

( ‘iimmentinK mi the Assocln
Kenneth Clifford D-o,.|,e. 22
tion'* reports, Mr. Touhy stated.
"In spite nf Ho- fuel that iiriuy , , i , r old uvialimi -toieki,|,,-i of
at the .Sanfmd Naval
people In inoan the fact that IG •lx K -G iim p 1
Mix co*ts have mnde It liilpossiMi- \ slllnry Air Slum,II. wn killed
lo ‘make l&gt;&lt;&lt;Hi end*,’ Ihe spirit I i ' l y this luoruillg w i n Ii Ills
of thrift Hint character lie* the i I'l'Vrolel uuloillohlle j-of out of
forward-Hiltiklni! American lin* i "i,trot, turned over end for end,
pioinpleil muoy to continue the :&lt;nd h a urns t h r o w n l o l l u - p u v e
meld.
lirogiain uf suvinir."
Slate JligtHvnv I'idroliiiao l(. D.
The Association’* saving uc
count* paid fl6,'tl6.H7 ill dividend* Ilnrrisoo wim will, Deputy Sheriff
in 1961 at a rate of D per cent ll",vard Hood iind (V I WaUon
••'"Oiler, Investigated Die accident,
Interest, the reiiort shows.
•tided today llml Mi
Droop,
The First Federal’* statement innst have I,ecu going ul n high
•ay* the government nuthorilie* rile of speed while driving oo
expected the credit regulations to ih, old (&gt;i Inn,to ruin) ju i north
iiirtull sharply the unprecedented i f Five Points win ll llu- iceldeut
driiinhd far home ownership, and 1" nrreil. Naval nolborilies nr'while till* may have orruirrd, It "'"dtlfting K foil IllVesIlglltUill
r:rented not tu b* fell too keen­ into the wreck.
ly hy those determined to build.
Ihe n c c l d e n t occur ic,I at n l i u u l
It adds, "While some eronorn n- 2 to A. M„ and Mr-. Myrtle
seer* have forecast n rsdurtlon l’"rter in her nearby home braid
In hulhling during 1962, at pre Go sound of It, mii I nt ...... bur­
rent thrro seem* no sliatement In ned lu tlie neighlioi's hullne in
the drmand fur home construc­ «r&lt;ler Iii get word to the Mithori
tion. The local association hope* 111*1,
that through the thrift of those
Mr. I t r i H i p e ' s pur ruts Mr. and
who wish tn place their sNvInge Mm . Edward ('. Droope of Hand
at work fur them, funds will be Park# Mil'll., tu'iir Detruil, wenavallnhl* for those whu want tu informed of tlie death lie Imd
build in the neat 12 months."
been in the Nitval Service since
During the year First Federal DGgi
moved Into Its building at llli
tVhtn Pniroiman Hnnison re­
West First Htreet and Installed ceived the teh-pbuur cull, Inform­
the “ most" modern air condition­ ing him of the accident, lie was
ing and heating facilities. Two *•( Ferneld-Laughton Memorial
of the latest business msehlnr* Ib'ipltal Investigating (lie condi­
designed for window posting of tion of William H. Miller, uf
customers' accounts have been In­ Knnapolls, N. C., who nil Ilnur
stalled and afford the Associa­ eiuller had been struck and ser­
tion’s rllsnts with the "last word" iously Injured hy an niitnmabile
lu convenience and spaed.
on tha Hanford Mini* lioud, a
short distance east uf the Geneva
Hr Id,
riS« is being inveslignted as
7’hls
n
a hll-and-run case, said Mr. liarvi-on. Miller received head In­
h
juries, lacerstlons of the face,
Frank J. Diehl was Installed fractured rlbi and possible Inter­
Monday as noble grand of Hanford nal Injuries. He was taken tu the
Lodge No, 57, the Independent Or­ hospital in a llrlsson ambulance,
Corner Wats,in stated today
der of Oddfellows.
Other officers installed were D. Hist no Inquest of tlie Droops
C. Howard, vice grand: Ralph T . d&lt;nth had bt-eu considered neces­
Spotts, secretary: 4. T . Hardy, sary.
treasurer; 0 « r L Wermack, war-

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Ache oil Mil, I Dial Dio Itil-Sluns,
i. Moiini'll of I'oeoa, Fla . who

Ilijfli -Military Award
(liven Cui'iia Soldier

never knew lu-, courage in Kuro.i
won Ihe Med.it nt Honor lie diril
01 hiillliIti tilled hold liaek. single Inmdoil
1 f ni.itlc.il allnck tiy two enemy
Ii ,(l iliiins until lit-, outfit eoidrl poll
luck III s'lfoly lost June 71 IIIMI
Sotiangsaii
Defense Seereturv llutrert Lovett
nrrunged tu present tlie medul to
Ih'imott'x father, Sterlin G Hemielt
Sr of (1221 King St.) Cocoa at a
Pentagon ceremony
Relative* of nine other men
killed in Korea also will receive
.Medals uf Honor runfcrrnl upon
their utils
The fact that all tu of today's
awards are iio'dhumnias is nol un­
usual. In the Korean Wur, the
Medal uf Honor ha* been awarded
51 limes and uf thrum men, 31 are
dead uml four missing in action
CRIM INAL HELD
WASHINGTON oft - One nf tho
lu mo*t-wnntcd criminals In Ihe
country, who reportedly operated
with some success In Florida in
RMS, has been arrested in Washing­
ton.

FRI Director J. Edgar Hoover
announced that Frederick Emer­
son Peters, tkl, whole criminal
record doles back 40 years, was
arrested In a Washington hotel
Tuesday by a sharp eyad FBI
agent.

0 4 i u i o n m s p ciliin w o u l d l i a r u p
torforom'c in Die dnnio-tir affairs
ol any state so that Die Soviet
piii)Mi s .i | "wrnulil qipoai to give
w11ti 010 hand what ,1 lake', away
w1D1 Dio olllei

IIDPF I II III N l .
AI II.E U&gt; A grim blow to
hopes Dial any of Dio orowmon from
Die missing freighter Pennsylvania
survive an empty drifting life­
boat brought u sharp reduction
in Die scope nf air mid sea rescue
uporallon* today
The Idotmal. sighted Tuesday
afternoon front two Coast Guard
airplanes, was approximately COO
tulles off the Washington Coast.
An error in compctutiun of posllion led tu an early repmt that
two of Hie craft had iiei'ii seen.

Movie Time Table
It IT/.
"Sirocco"
1:09 - ,1:12 - 6:16 - 7:lrt - 9:21
M O V IEL a ND
“Tomahawk"
(1:110 complete showing rt:67
feature, intermission 9:19 •
feature 9:66

PRAIRIE LAKE
"No Highway In The Sky’*
SilkO j

10:00

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I ui :

Celery Feds 63-37

Lenholt
Giant Center H
m it m
s I
i i’8**
, „ 4k h a
For 32 Points In
R o u g h “Football" Miami
Basketball Ga me
lly K K N T U IIK T L A IN
Tho rugin&lt;» Seabreeze Hand&gt;
rralii mill'd on again tail nivht
winning Hi l?th straight bnakrtball gamp by ndmliilutrating u
rt8-87 defeat (o Celery Fed* lit
the Seminole IIIr Ii Srbiml gymnaklmn. The gin nt Seabreeze
center Richard Lcnhull domonatrnted Ida “automatic” hook
»hot in scoring 32 points, five
lean than the entire Celery Fed
quintet.
Earlier In the evening n smooth
operating Itnytnnn Junior Vnrnfty run up 'Hi
'll) point* in whipplmr
whipping
the Sanford JVn 40-114. The Inaa
ended a iwo-Riune winning akein
&amp;h i the Flemlnumen hud rung up
over SI. .lame* nod New Smyrna.
The powerful Sandrraha uaed
a preaa defenae, whlrh resulted
la many fnnla lhal the refereea
failed In rail. In Ihe vnralty
rnntral. The profeaabmnl ImihIn i 8' 8” renter l.rnbnll »l*rted the Sanrirrali race marhlne
Inin npernllun early In the final
quarter with a Imrraae of nine
point* an Jlmm) "S »l»h " Smith
aank two kiaa aliola Irom the
rouit for Ihe Seoiinlea. The
Inltlnl period afore » a* 2t-K In
favor of Daytona.
Thla doniinntion eonlititied in
the aeeund peri.ud with l.enholl
pouring in IP point* to pare Sea­
breeze lo o rninforlnhlo 42*111
halftime lend. Cernld CovliiRton
tallied *ix point!* on
three
bucket* and Smith mode five for
an II point total of the Id
marker.* the Celery Fed* mud.1
In the Initial half.
I.enholt rutnv had; to make l.'l
more marker* In the Inst half
hut wna bottled up by Covington,
Sink Illnknvtige and \Vl»u llurdln
moat of Ihe third perind. Hardin
acored nil Ida aeven point a in the
laat half. The third period proved
to he the heat Ihe Seminole*
played nil evening. The Celery
Fed* held Daytona to only cdifht
paint* while Warren McCall and
Hardin paced a 12 attack with
four marker* each.
Coach Fred liana*, wpury of
seeing Sealin'i'/c get away
with ao murh fnlillnx, lent In
a faat short team near Ihe end
of the game. The two toll Sum*
Inole atilwarU, Covington and
Hardin, were replaced liv lllnkavail and Terr) Cordell, both
much ahorter men. Cordell went
in for Hardin and ItlnkaiaKe
supplanted Covington and then
Ihe fun heRaii. Arm*, feel,
hand* *nd leu* flew around, on
•ltd down and hodlea cradled
»g»ln*t one unnlher. The di­
minutive Seminole quintet lit IHied
Ihe Kjimr
Hrahtrete
“ pre«air tnrtlc* and bottled up
Ihe Min*lal innrhine the re­
mainder uf the illalanre, The
tired oHIclata Ju*t aloud hark
and let the “football" game
progreaa until Ihe final httterr
ending the fray.
Herald Covington, returning
from n ninging engagement Inat
wcek'ioid, pared the Sanford
aeorlng attack with a III point
aprre. Warren McCall, improving
every game, tallied eight point*
and the linttleil up Smith had a
off-night with aeven marker*.
Mlnu* alar Huaa llmilmm, wlm
Want to the vuraity, the Sanford
JVs were stymied In the Junior
vnralty game leilng hy 28 point*.
Jimmy Krider led Ihn Flemingmen with four point* Irom the
forward pnnlttim, which he ha*
linw been moved to In the latrak
ahnke up.
The fiair-tlme Hlnte rhniupinni
left Sunford la*l night In give
the Hemlnnlt* a brief respite
from It* rage inaclilne and faulty
refereeing. The Celery Fed* will
work-nut Indny In try and re­
deem themaelvea. The vocally
g rage record now rend* two win*
..and five Iomh* Ihn* far thla nea-

Teams Joe Louis Gains
Edge PGA Approval In
As Records Show Golf Tournament

Quintet Is To Local Junior
High Five 33-21
Playing In Most The Sanford Junior High Cel­
ery Fed* evened It* season1* re­
Erratic Season curd
by dumping Enterprise Jun­
ior High .School 83-21 last night

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in the first game uf n scheduled
triple-header at the Seminole High
School gymnasium.
Jtlght forward Taylor and eon
ter Jimmy Hawkins led the Celery
Fed offensive with 14 and 13
points, respectively. This total
comprised 27 of the 38 point* tho
Sanford JHs scored all evening.
The Celery Fed quintet made
Id basket* and only one charity
to** In winning from the crossthe-lako rival* hy 12 point*. Hamuels, Carter and Julian
each
lallled one bucket to round out
thu Hanford scoring for the even­
ing.
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Records Fly, Bomb
T h r e a t s Rumored
And Floods Come
CORAI. GAHLF.S — Just barely
past inld season, ihl* should go
down a* Iho most hectic In Ihe
history of University of Miami
haakeihall.
In eleven game*. Ihe Hurricane*
have been milted mil of their home
playing court hy a bomb acarc,
played another game in condition*
more suitable for swimming thnn
for basketball, operated under
Ihrre hrod coache* and allll man­
aged lo art new learn and Indivi­
dual scoring records along Ihe
wav.
Whal I* now lielievrd to have
hern h hoax caused Iho team lo
play Florida tSnte University In
Coral Hulilcs High school's gym
Instead of Iho Coral Hnblcs Sport*
Coliseum. During the first half of
Ihe preliminary, university officials
were Informed that Iho police had
received an anonymous call that
a bomb hud been planted In the
gym. Search revealed no bomb
hut the Herond tinIf of the prelim­
inary anil all uf the varsity game'
were played In !h^ high school
gym.
The team slnrled lls 1931-53 sea­
son with Assistant Coach Alio Fried
man at Iho helm as Coach Hart
Morris was handling football.
Frlrndman left on a prolonged bus­
iness trip and Morris took over
after the Halor Howl hut Illness
forced him to give up the season
after a week ami now Trainer Dave
Wlke Is doing tha coaching.
Despite all this, Iho learn has
set a new Miami scoring record
by pounding mil 100 points against
Flnrlda Smdhrrn In a game In
whirl) Sy Cliodruff set new scoring
records of 41 point* per game. 17
point* In ii row and 13 tree throws
Ills 10 field goals tied u previous
mark Howard Keene set a free
throw mark of 10 straight against
Yale and 30 liver four games.
Miami set a free throw accuracy
mark of 22 in 21 Iric.s against Yale
Dick Hoffman scl nnnlher hy tilltllng on 10 straight field goal tries
against Florida ISule. getting 11
ul l.’l (or the night What'a next,
query Miami fans’'

Miami Track Ends
Greatest Season
In Twenty Years
MIAMI Mi — Tropical I'urk ring*
down Hu- curtain today ou It* most
successful racing season in 20
year* of operation, with both attendance and helling exceeding
even Ihe tree
spending postwar
year*.
Not since tho ill day spring meet­
ing from March 4 through April
ID, 1940, have attendance anil pari-,
mutilcl figure*
upproarhed the
_
nppr
records set during Ihe current 41day meeting which opened last
Nov. 30.
Closing day feature Is (he I3.000
Tropical Handicap, n live and n
half furlong sprint for three.year*
olds. Rusty Lyn Ktahlc's Uil-a&lt;
Hrasi head* Iho field of 10 nnd Is
In-weighted lit 133 [toumls.
Tropical Park's 1048 spring mrel.
Ing established record* In most
ralegnrloH hut Ihla year tho pari)
muluel handle la ahead ol lha
reeonl figure by (1,618,738 and at­
tendance la 33,188 more than dur&lt;
Ing any previous meeting.
Fnr lha first time in lls history,
ihe track had two mllUnndoila
days (his soason. only other tinn
Ihe helling machine* handled mnn
Ihan a million in ,a single da
was on March 6, 1848
Tho Increase igenerally I* altrlbuted lo Iho cracl
ckdnwn on Imoklcs;
However, this I*
la the
um first season
n
In which nlno races were hoi

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Golf Or Physics,
Betsy Rawls R ates
A Par For Course
Al* Newafeature*
HAN A N TO N IO — If Hotay
Itnwla ever get* to the point
whern she ran't win money
playing
golf
there'*
always
physic*. Thnt'a what tho Austin
girl majored In at the University
of Texas, and alio wax no A stu­
dent.
Delay I* the Texn* gal who won
the women's I PHI National Open
title hy five strokes over Louise
Huggs, nnd six over tho mighty
llnbe Dldrlkanti Zaharies.
Hurled at 17
Iletsy, 22, first played golf when
- -Itawls, got
her father, Hubert M.
her Interested. That wu* at Arlinuton, Tex., when she was 17.
She wu* n punk golfer, she re­
members, when she entered col­
lege. Hut when llnrvey Pcnlck,
pro al the Austin Country Club
took bur in hand, slin drove for­
ward with giant stride*.
"She hn* great power of con­
centration," Harvey say*. "Hbe
would come out to the club early
in thu oiuinifig, piucUro for an
honr or two, go on up to the uni­
versity and take an exam, then
rome hark lo tho rlub nnd iirnelire until dark, flhe made A1* on
her exams, too.
"One time, when I wa* In­
structing Iletsy, I told her some­
thing ribont the grip nnd thon
started to stress proper swing
motion. Hilt llelsy said: Must let
mo work on the grip first, Mr.
Penh'k.’ She was like that, aim
thing at a time; and when shn
learned It she retained It, Hho’s
one In a million fnr n golf In­
structor."
Iletsy winning the National Open
was n surprise, even to the com­
pany which
em
...... -.iiploy*
her na n golf
nrofeaalonal. Company offlrinl*
knew *he wn* good, hut Ihey
thought aho'il nred n few year*
■planning before wkining the
Idg tournament*.
Her part In it clinic lour, which
lillild* U|i good will fnr the npnn•wring com puny, wa* to he that
nf) n Rfcdhoary parfurmer to un
eatalillahnd star, hqt when i lletav
‘ “tn ,-thut W/i* all ehnngi'd. Thu
T ^Ixaa
i s ntlsa went It nlnno,
______
Hhe __
did
a . good Job, too. After she had
•I pea red at the Fori Sam Hoiudon
Ghif Course h'flre, Oho’ old-timer
said: "Kay, 1 really learned some­
thing, None nf that mass producFrevloitsly, most programs
lltnllad to. eight race*.
n Tropical shutter* tonight,
nrlda facing scene will shift
h* heaullful lllaloah Park for 40
ttaya pf uiwraUun.
Hialeah cldkca on March 3 and
(iuinU-eam Park then take! over
f y to days lo close out the Flurltja

IHAPHY Patricia Hardy wears
necklace of camera bulb* aa she
poses for newimen after being
chosen Queen ol the Pres* Pho­
tographer* 23rd Annual Dali In
New York. Pat, who Is 20, lopped
39 other finalist*. f/nternalionolj
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Pro Golfer Fires 10
Under To Win Match

By NORMAN D ELL
NEW YOltK lift — The home
team In college basketball games
SAN DIEUO. Calif. ■ * - Former
generally I* supposed (o have a Heavyweight Hexing Champion Joe
big edge.
Lewis was Ihe winner today In
tint thing* didn't work out that hla fight to gain Profcsslonol Golf
way Tuesday night for Michigan Association approva. lo play In the
tournament
State, Yolo, North Carolina Stale. San Diego Open
Harvard and llleo. They all played Thursday
.
at home— ond lost,
Louis claimed II inado him the
Notre Dnme drubbed MSC, M 48. first Negro, ninatcur or prafcislonthus avenging the Irish'* flfl-S2 de­ ol, to gain such approval.
The decision In accept his entry
feat on their own court last month,
n setback lhal snapped a 30 game as an invited amalcur was an­
home winning streak for the Irish nounced Tuesday night hy Horton
Cornell whipped Yale, 00 lo 33. Smith, PGA president.
Louis was paired with Smith ana
In move Into n triple tic with Penn
nnd Princeton for (he lead In Ihe nnother PRA national committee­
Ivy League. The store was lied, men, Lcland Gibson of Kansas Clly
.12 32- at Iho half Ihen Ihe Dig ns a starting Ihrcesomo.
Smith expressed pleasure at this
tied pulled away,
Louisville Invaned Ilnlelgh, N. C. arrangement.
Smith also announced that a PGA
and trimmed N.C.State, Southern
Conference champion, 7308. Louis­ ban would stand against another
ville led by 18 point* with six min­ Negro, Lo* Angeles Professional
utes left before Stale staged a rally Hill Splllor.
He said Splllcr lacked PGA ap­
lhal cut Ihe margin.
Dartmouth beat Harvard, GO lo proval as a professional and also
39 In overtime, for it* first Ivy was subject lo a long standing Iraleague victory Dili Higgs' field Ulllnn based on Iho PGA bylaw
goal a* the buzzer sounded turned that all member* must be white.
an apparent Harvard victory Into
l.oul* declared the bylaw did
defeat.
,
not prevent Splller being named
Texas moved Into second place an approved player by the PGA
in the Southwest Conference by and Insisted ihe' ban was "Just
defeating Itico, GO to 33.
because he Is colored.”
Tho former ring champion *ald
St. Louis, ranked fifth In this
week's Associated Press poll, he would plsy, even though Splller
otiened
an ______
Eastern trip
____ __
..... by whip
.rhip- waa ruled out, but that he would
ping
lug New York Unlvorslty 7G0.
7-Gfl continue his fight lo gain equal
|Hub Koch set a new season Mttill- rights for Negroes In golf.
sun Square Harden mark by seorHe said It was Iho last sport
ing 39 points. Holy Croat, which In which racial prejudice nolv ex­
meets SI. Louis In Unston Thurs­ ist* ahd that the PGA rule wa*
day, swamped Provldenco 100-77. the major reason.
n other games Slcnn won lls
"This Is only the first round," he
J01*1
8
fonjiucat of declared.
i ["na,:
John* of Brooklyn took
Smith said he expected lhal the
;M8"h“}*■"•
1
,r|8 PGA annual meeting next Novem
iber would take some action to
.J iJ J ^
UifilUSa0^ lc*, r ify the situation ond possibly
M a% \&lt;cam
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^
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' lor' 8 itu in .i uo.ii.
t t(olf organizations on Iho approval
of players.
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lie Insisted the PGA rules were
I h U f l P Q I O n ilH K f *
V W IIM O n c
not Intended to "he dlflirull for
any one but only lo protect (he
Y V t i n t u lY ls t p a U n a
” U H L S I T I U r U V -U H
game."

rending Champion Tony Vincent,
Miami, was scheduled for flr»lround play In the Florida Invlta
llonal Tennis Tournament today
Vincent drew a bye Tuesday.
In first round men’s singles
matches Tuesday. Alfredo M illet
l.,-,,
second seeded Hollins
Rollins Lollcgo
College stu
deni, had no trouble defeating 13
..............
Crnk.
Orlnmin
M.08 0.
year-old
Monte
Crnk,
Orlando.
0 3; nnd fourlh ranked Jack Stolon.
lied Hoston's
Uostun'l Mike
Orlando, trimmed
llianchard. 0 1. a t.
First
-round women'* single*
inatcho* also pen today with
W
8 'l u/ 8C' w^ ‘ i n« cI0*',
CHICAGO « - " I want more
P'800
ranked n order tn&lt;&gt;nuy and a contract— they don't
water; Ann Gray, WaRhngton, D „ , v off on title* "
C.; and Evelyn Cowan. Covington.
Thai's the demand of Chuck
ua
Comlakey, whose resignation as
"" vice ppresident
and surretnry of
n
lion stuff, I naked questions an,I ihe Chicago White Sox will enmo
got answer*. And whnt that littL' 'before his mother, Mrs. Greco
girl said made aense."
Comlakey, club president, and tho
Poor on Putt*
hoard of directors Friday for re"My heat shots, day In and day .view,
nut, nrr Irons,’’ Hetsy aaya, I Chuck disclosed In nn Interview
"Hmuptime* I bend ..u wood
aqd |today that hr wasn't Interested at
__ d and
oflen I putt poorly— as f did in this lime In becoming president if
Ihe Open— hut my Irons aye that position were offered In way
generally depemlnlile."
of a compromise unless he got an
Ho It appeared at the Fori Ham Increase nnd lob security.
Houston clinic. Iletsy ran the
"All this talk about me wanting
scale in Irons, always dropping lo become president of Ihe club
her shot* clo-ic together. Col, now Is a lot of blink," he said,
McFarland Cockrill, Fort Ham "That's pol Ihe hone of contention
Himilon manager, any*; "I aenl The president still ran he fired
two Imll-hoy* out them to gulltir by the director* In our organiza­
up her shot*. One could luivo tion. Titles mean nothing "
done it— on n atool,"
Chuck declared that his situation
lie*Ido* accuracy with Iron*, cannot be classified as a family
a remarkable feature i* her con­ saubble.
sistency. Him seldom h*» a
"!!ly relation* with my mother
round, nearly always scores
■ro amicable," he said. "After all
mlil-70*. Twice, she has don_
she lx my mother, and besides she
Hut mostly It* 73 to 73. Aqd whgn Is a wonderful baby siller.
they break down iho rush
"Just being a Comiskey Isn'l
it in neat Imndles ul
enough. There Is a tnlscnncoplion
window, Relay is one
that being n Comiskey assures me
to he called
‘Iw up.
of • solid poNlllon with Ihe club
This I* not true. In fact, there
has been talk hy Ihe Imartl
The United State*' avrrage
firing rt»e In Iho past."
of lint rollon per acre for 195
eat limited at 274.8 pounds.
Nigeria, nn Ihe Gulf of Guinea
Early
1/ mlsslpnaylr* cnnsldcrpii coast In Africa, gained a new con­
the Africans uf “U ganda
l
the niqst stitution In 1061 Increasing It* tieadvanced of tha entire
itlr central
grefl of *olf government ns a Brit­
Ron of the continent.
ish colony and protectorate.

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Not Large Titles

Top-Seeded Vincent
Plays In Net Match
DUNEDIN igt— A 10 under par
03 was (he winning score in a
field of 44 teams In Ihe Senior
Hesl Hall Pro-amateur Golf Tour­
nament here Tuesday.
Al Walrnus, pro from Birming­
ham, Mich., and Harold Ryder,
tnalour from Nantucket, Mast.,
were the winners. Wa Irons had a
08 on hla bill, Ryder a 71. The
team- lakes ihs lowest senro of
■|h«r partner nn each hole.
Pro Al Fuhr, Eau Claire, Wl*.,
nnd Ainulcur F. K. Vaughn, Ham­
ilton, Ohio, were three strokes be­
hind.

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cast for 1932 by an overwhelming
majority of sports writers and
sporUcasleri participating In lb#
annual Associated Press poll.
Many of them believe, loo, that
Ihe current campaign far du-emhosts, especially In football, w ille crowned with success this year.”
They predicted lighter control by
college presidents, less subsidiz­
ing, and less emphasis on winning
at any cost.
"A trend Inward Ihe purification
of amateur sports," 1* Ihe way
Ray Kelly, sports cdltnr of the
Now York Times, pul It.
Tho College Presidents Commit­
tee and Ihe NCAA already have
taken strides In that direction.
In answer to the question: “ What
do you believe will be the out-O
standing trend, characteristic, or
development In sports in 19337"
Pete Norton of (he Tampa (Fla .)
Morning Tribune replied:
"The return lo more sensible
levels In college sports with col­
leges discovering that those gigan­
tic buildings on (he campuses of
our schools were creeled mostly
by tax money for educational pur­
poses, and not for the sale pur­
pose of developing football teama.^
"Thla trend will bo gradual I n "
some parts of tho country hut by
1933 will be firmly
Some coaches will be unhappy, but
public opinion is strongly In favor
of tho schools regaining complete
control of sports."
Fred Russell of tho Naihvillo
(Tcnn.) Danner predicted:
"Lea* stress on winning at any
cost; further efforts lo weed out
undesirable olcmcnU In sports:
economy In sports operation and
possible reduced admission price* 3
In (he hope nf increasing attend­
ance."
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about summed up ihe opinion of
three fourths of Ihe 213 sports au­
thorities who replied to the ques­
tionnaire.
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a wide rift will develop among
the college*. They pointed to tho
short life of the '’sanity codo,"
and predlcled the scramble for ®
athletic talent will continue.

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Ilunl'- TiiX.’dn Feed Store.
Blind Co.
In.ill... M.ul. &gt;.|&gt;l iolit.l. I'luiii"
I'n.ler \ . » Mii., h .n".. r
I'ltlKH SI I III Ml' IHimer "The
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Ml &gt;1IK II \ fill in ■licil kll.'ll.'ltrl It"
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hlulivuiy 17 mill P’J , Stmt It Cih M A VN ARII'S Fren.ii
IHth St. Chicken and Shrimp in
lloaket— 76r, Ooff.-p fie. All
r&gt; ROOMS. I»itlIt, "cii'i'IK’iI putcht1**,
meat fillltik in
lliilnl.iiritera.
tilifiil tii"ltri|, Ihiuig*' V'lulC'. no
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pvt", *2J|k |*n11it it I ** \ vc
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J ItonMS f«*» f fit Kii hvM pnvi(linnire-, v*trlli- ,1 pink Mai -li
li’gi-H, “i( ii VVi" t :itd .Si it
Se.'dle - kl apeftnil $1 50 hindie1
Kin ked fm
ilil|&gt;iui'iil
$2 00
I'lp a -P m i l fur o p p o ln ln ip n t
IT ixl M . Mali I'hune ill'll .1
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M A N IIv Il
1V I'KW RITKR. 1'iidi'Mvnnd Sian.I
I'h in ip 17.12— 1710
aid Ki.a l.ike new. $126.00.
MOSS KICKKKS In clear thick
Riiinn 117 Saofoi.l At hull n- Nn
mil* ifiuv*■ f*»i mos- Call \ll.crt
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all pin, i lnlri, i,;il -Ifp fur ju I
SI I' M.I KS
$60,01! C iiii lie ■u at Snnfnr,|
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O 'N E A L - B R A N C H
Kleelii. Cn, ||ii MaRlinlla Vve.,
c o M ’ 1 N V
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i Pine at Court Sti'l, 2in:td
VVc have in w huii-a*" ami lit M%IA I’ltVVKI.I.'S (Iffi.e Supply Cn
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Cn*h Iteiri-ii'i Kiiper.
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med(ati‘ jhi"!iv-.*(ii«u, m "in** tv*a FUI.I.KR MfU-lie- and eu-lpelie,
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maiielil type I "u 11it1. d.’fu ual
ha a laKite, ■lmi‘ to the ill y uihti
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H O I IBM !l to 12— 2 to ft
I have i|c"h uhlc i ilia'll hinds f»**m
kiinil enmill Inn llllly $06 00 See
fill ticrvH I#i L'lHHi iirivK I ill-'
10.1 Alinnlir llnuk llnllillny
a&gt; Sanfui.l I'.le. lite Co. Ilo
llltw "HIIM* la life l Hit! he 4 \\ |l I
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III IW I I M TV nIu111Ifm1n niil.luui
rlnlhe- .li &gt;■ i II. n. iiiiahle I'hutn
217 X VV
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Meg. H E A L liS I N l E Broker
2 IIIM’KKIIS. | e.'.lai ehrat, n
J 7a0 Orlaiidn Hr. Sanfr.id. Pit. !&gt;N!«
utility puliiiH'l, earpet aweepei.
(}*t foat, lonir-laOlitK rrllrf from
I'hune 1077 VV
m ill tlutniipaa in nuiiri'.tlon -o* IK II I* ItKAI. K.HTATK. wlipthot
TVV'lt ItURNKIt Hot plate, natal 2
v til tia (tirriiu p , l ui r n t j r y n nnf
you want In liny nr *p|l, *p p ,
month-. (6.11 :iI - VV.
fieiiJorAra -wliufi ilii" I" ill-lr' »*liik
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head rol&gt;l nml m»»ul nllnpy *ymp7 FO O T Kelvimitur Refiiueruloi
Kim i.la Slate llnnk ((iruun.l
tnm*. New KARA MINI! Tnlilrt(Iu.nl liny. 2221 (irnpi'vllle Ave
K I im ii i ...............
i.Im tfivu a lift from that "htline, i'hoiie 1627 11
ilay*n" fecllnir often tirpaanl with NKVV 2 Ih'iliunni hnu*e. K acllnil
(iOOII AN D HAD
InciiOnn oo twu Ini-, (hin 1."
IM w dlattrual njt con.lltlun*.
$H mi
Ii(in.Jti'il &lt;tn ••nny tiTlii*. Iliittni I'aed all metal ulldet
M IA /M fN I Tobfet* W ill Nof
|l-pi| Rollaway lied . .
16 nn
KlriTrlr,
ll-eil 2 pc. livllik room Snito 16 nn
Cam * D fo w i/ n c o , D (n / n * ii
INCOMK I’ltOKIlTV
K-ed I pe. lied mumSuite
III.ml
l.nt ir&gt;' furnlahi'l Iinnn', uaiiiue Iti'U. HU.06 new Sofa lluda,
ii|i .i i tniont. ki""l .•oinlili"o, el"*'Aaaorl.'d Cover*
....
60 05
in. Ciinil incomo. $II,H(H&gt;.
Ifeif. 14.06 new 7-wny Flam
A. II. I.OHMANN. IIIIOKKK
l.nmpit
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0.06
27.10 Sn. I'ark
Vh. OHU
M A TilK It (IF NANKOItlt
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IloKHK —2 bedroonia, Hist Kwennililn Itrlvo. |2600.(l(l &lt;H*h ,tnki&gt; m .K AC IH N O I’A K Il" about IHIO
rulli* aae.l celery tileiichlnir pa­
up payment $50.11 mo. I'limie
per 60c roll. Irene llintun, VVc-t
1(I&lt;11)-J after 0 p.lll.
Side, I’hune KIM-VV.
AUK YOU lonklnu for a niee home
COLKM
AN
Space Heater* and
fur youraulf which i* lnri(e
Floor Fornaeea.
enmiKh to provide unu.l Income
im
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ROY W ALL,
for you, line that In in ..... I reiinlr and priced renaonahtoT 1007 S. Hanford Ave. I'hone II Id
Then *ee owner ut 010 I'ark
?)17D NHVV8UAKEHH
_ Avc.
__ _______ _______
for aalo at Zv t pound at the
Sanford n-e-.d____________
$6,060 tidal i.'lllnn price for thla
nrat 2 heitroom Imnualow.
MIAC..X I X ! ) I . H I K O I I N
(IlnBsed In porch. Venetian
All I'ep-lar llranitblind*, llfo time loof, Incuted in
city.
(iOLHSIIORO HACK AOB
Kidualva with
KTGIIH
HOD B B T A. W ILLIAM S. Realtor
lotu xv. taia at.
Raymond E. l.undiiulat. Aaaoclala
I'h. 107a
Atlantic ll«nk Hid*.
LAKK FRONT
A R TIC L E S W A N T E D
4 nerw, 3 in cllrti*. Modem ma*
lonry uaraja apartment. 47,-

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STRICKLAND - MORRISON, Inc.
First H ired at Sanford Avenue

NOTICE IS 111' 11C11V ill VI-I.N
t h a t I am e i m . i k f d in hu"lnv*et on
lain to coimlfiict u TourlM oVn
Cwniersui \ v efnic, S e i n l l i o l r C o u n t y .
ter lltillillitg in Kt Mellon 1'iuk,
KMorliln, n m le i t he f l v t i t t v i i " n a m e !
Hiihfonl, act rmling to phi tip mol 1 i»f t he • f i l m ui ul I t e m l v T o m a t o
ppeclfh'iltloii* bj thy .Architect
a m i I'rm tuce Co
i i m i lt n* or po rin run* anil •e|MH,ifiniH oiip may in i
a ml Hut ! 1 i ni etui to r e g i e i n
ohiuincft from Architect. li. J
hi n a i i m j m i t " i i a u l to t he pi or i •
MoukIi Ioh. Sr U \, at hi" offli e in Hl.«ri" of th e n . i n |,m i . N a m e Hi *
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In th* office of the C i t y C l e r k . C it y
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Which Mttie they wil l he p u l il U lv
open+tt, lo fitrriUh the f o llo w in g ;
Kiirulnh .ill lAtmr ami m u t e r -

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DR. II. IU LAULIN
OPTOMETRIST

DR. La. T. DOSS

Nasal CONGESTION
due to Head Colds

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Comstock

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MiipIi Iiip* repalr.nl.
(ju . k, pi't.noml. al uprvi.o. Work
kunriuilee l Call V2H-M.
NEW f l UOItS rurtneed to perfvetlnn Old flnura made Ilk*
new. fi.il-hlriK, . leiimmr A waa
tm;. I'.rlahl. puwei plant, tR
year* nxprrienra la Semiaal*
Caunlv II. M l.lvnion, U M
Mb . v
Iln.MK Keliverv, III'I I'll Kern.
-pin* Call 01.10 Thrifty Solvie.- Station
lltl.A N I'll llniniiik Sen*Kiel, O iIlid.I" Kvenmit Star Call Ralpll
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C.eiiiael nml r. paii work,
e-llliuil.. It l
ll.uvey
Sun f.u.l A \ " Kin Iin* 1H*2K
I.A M N Mi'VV KltS Miaipeiiixl, hipyplea n'paiiedt laak and kev
work
ITnmpt -erviee II. vV.
Shim,on ’I "i K llli SI
IH ’Nt.RY fur nume new , 7 Cali
It't ami w-k C lipilin'e.n
.end
yi.a The San ford IK tal.l while
nil VHi "if Hot
M l. I 1 KKS
II I'lescr work
Iteinninilile Rat. • Ktee K -l.Iiiuti*-, SpiPlid. ' Sen lie. I .urn'
mil llxlnntile ....I Ker'ilimr.
Catpeli'er .( 'Ii.ney,
Khnr.
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I’hune III . A Route I. San­
ford
C A Itl’l M l it WORK
Knr .piiek
pair | « l , "» -mall
In,11.1,1,1- Onll .lun I I 12 M I.
C M IIN K IS , ' ■unlar-', Ciiplimuda,
C Vad, Monti,vnr1,inp. 612 San­
ford
- mu . I'hune I I Id .1
RAHI \ I "IIS Cleaned and
Shop
pan. 1 ' '"h "fl Hu»li —l.»,
211's hunt did. St I eel. I'hune
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MISS M VItllv HNtil.lSH
II,rid eni-ravlnir on silverware,
Will, hen, hrueelet- and niiluu
plait- 112 Iv 2nd. I’l, KI7K-J,
NOTICK.
In. nine lax ii'tiiiiiri prepared.
$1 no Kp. VVTHIaui II Murray,
l i l t Celery Ave,
TH A I T O R WORK
Kluuiek, dl-kilik. -prillk I null,
lull I nwink. Iinar.linu, ami mw
Will k. I'l,one 26!I-J.
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I.OS I Him k hlltfnht will. If. S.
Navy seal Contain- vnluahlo
papers. R,'tviinl. Nil West tilth
St., Jackson.
LOST -Light tan Cocker Spaniel.
Male. Last Monday afternoon.
Itewai,1 fur return. J. I,. Hurt
Sr. lOH Oak Avenue. I’homi
177-J. Ahout tl,ree months old.
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REN T A CAIl. U-iIrtve It by datf,
week, or season. Kn«ll*h Font*
anti American Fords, s*dana,
station wnirotii and convertihlft.
Htrlcklsnd-Marrlson, Inc.,
R&gt;
First Ht.
_______ j
HMU M FliCU R Y two door sedan.
Kxcellenl condition. f).'l6lk Call
Albert Fitts at 677-VV or 1637
OM807-VV-8.
,JMtt
1040— 2 deor Plymouth. Hood con­
dition. I'hone d'id-J.
____

W?urHuSh. "VVlU*’MllfflflKh OeBOfreSnvirtihle t«,“ Ri

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and IVater, Priced to tell
A. IL LORM ANN, BROKER
, 1. ^ , ^ .
at. Watt|«T*i Gulf fiarvlee
37M 8" P a r k _____Phone W
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Pata-ltv»at&lt;wk-Hap»KH — I
tlen, 1 st iflreet and 8*
2 h EDlT6i6M h"ome— il600. c*iH,
take tip paymenta IB1.80 per A GOOD M ILK Cow, fltrta 8 fal
tnllK, now b« frtin In Jun*i
Jun«t
TR A IL E R S
-i
A . D.
alto ‘ mala calf. $KX)J
aika*. 1503 M*"
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Car Runs Out Of Gas As Husband
For All Allies
Rushes Newborn Quads To Hospital
Reach 414,646
MURFREESBORO, Ark. tfv-Thc
AUto roared to a stop at the service
Ltation. Tires screeched, lilt* of
gravel showered through Ihe air.
The driver jumped from the car.
(In tried unsuccessfully to get his
kev to lit the lock on tin- car's
-Clifton Alitia, owner uf the »to
tlon, not Iced Die man’s plight ami
nffeieit u hand Alllta got the gas
cap off
Tin- driver then ran to the front
of Ihe ear and began filling Ihe
radiator.
Altha then heard s bsby cry.
A woman passenger In Ihe rur
hehl up u blanket. She hud two
bailies lu her lap
"Oh, twins," said Allha and
went on filling Ihe gas tank, lie
was the father of twins himself.
Another woman In the ear told
Althu to look in tha hack seat,
’ltd'll’ were two mure Infanta. An­
other woman hail Ihem wrapped
ill u blanket
That was ulmiil 8 pin. (CRT)
Monday, a lew minutes after 38year old Mrs lluggal Ponder hud
given his th In quadruplets at a
stunii farm house near here
Her husband. la-onaid, 41, was
taking Ihe infants to u hospital al
Nashville, about 20 miles south
west of here.
Ills ear needed gas to make the
trip I lint's when lie roared lutn
Allhn's M-rvire slnllon
All ha -aid Ihnl when lie saw the
four babies he got as esclted us
iha father
Abonl that lime Ponder ran
bar k fmiii the limit of the ear,
liimpe-l miller the wheel and yelled
"ifuw mm h do I owe you?"
"Not a penny," said Allha
1 he e.M'licd Ponder drove off to
ward Nashville
He made Ihe Irip in good shape
The bullies, three liny* and a
girl, were plated In Inrubatur*.
The infants Ihe parents haven't
named them vet— are In u private
room at the hospital. Rules pro
iiihll Infants horn outside the tins
pilnl from being quartered with
Ihose In Ihe nursery. The room
I* cliiM-d In Hu- piddle
llo*pd.il attendants said Ihe
nuails were m good sliupe and pre­
dicted they would survive Each
baby weighed ulmnt 3'v pounds
The Ponders have lieen married
21 years They have eight other
riilldren, all limn sepurutely Their
ages range friitu 2 to 18 Seven of
Ihe children live with their parent*
In a shabby. 4 room farm house
The eighth. George, 18, Is In Cali­
fornia
Ponder turrcnlly is unemployed
He said h&lt;- was too excited to
look for a job for awhile.
Offers of help from well wisher*
throughout the nation have |s&gt;urrd
Into the Ponder home. A campaign
In remodel Ihe family house hux
Marled id Murfr##abbrn
Mer­
chant* here mill at Nashville have
(dboid In help Ihe family wlllt
crih* and mtier nursery supplies
kraal and milk coneeriei have of­
fered their priMluet* flee to the
quail-i.

Itm'iiilH Arc Needed
By NfKlioiml Guard
ST AIIGDHTIN e ’ 3* Five
liuiidred reel nils ure Itelng i.nughl
by Hie Florida National Guard hy
Fi-b. 13 III n drive stalled here
Tuesday
The Guard’s enlisled strength In
Florida is only 4M per cent of Dial

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Trum an Budget
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two to three trillion dollars In rev
enue, nmounling to half nr inure
of the new request They are ex
ported to got a heller hearlne than
requests for higher lueuine, husl
ness ur excise rales
Rut Mr. Truniuii. telling Cungrvss he rxpecl.x an eight hilllon
dollar deficit this flseul year, end
log June 30. und a "dangerously
lurge deficit" of about 15 billion
dullars In the following year, asked
for both revenue-raising upproach
es In mlniniire the red Ink.
“ I urgently recommend that the
Congress, us a minimum, provide
additional revenues In the amount
try which Iasi yeor's legislation fell
shorl of my reeounueniialions." he
said.
"This ran Im&gt; achieved by elim
lusting loophole* and special prlv
lieges, and hy some rale In
creases."
Once the |&gt;euk of military spend
lug is nasi— possibly III fiscal IBM
— Ihe federal revenues thus bol
stered would cover all federal
costs, the President said, uddlng:
"II is Important that we return
as qulckiy as possible during Hie

the budget message, due next' Moll
day. or In a special tax message
later
lie was abundantly definite un
another point, however lie doesn't
want Congress to avoid a lux In
crease hy slashing Ihe spending
program Mr. Truman put it this
way.
"A balanced hudgel. achieved
the easy way hy sacrificing the
defense progruin and putting Un­
balance of world power In Ihe
hands uf the Kremlin, would lie
false economy."
The President did not forecast
inflation, as he had u year ago
There Is "no certainly ul all" In
forecasts of consumer spending he
suid. If families avoid spending
und continue saving ul Hie high
rale of last yeur, price pressures
may remain moderate
On lh« other hand, personal In­
comes and money supply will rise
us red ink defense spending soars,
and Ihe savings ucnimuluird will
add wallop tu the Inflationary
forces If another buying spree he
gins.
"This Is a precarious xituullou."
Mr. Truman summed up "It Is
essential that
maintain und
perfect th# uullclcs which will ef
ici-lively curb such un Influllonury
outburst."
The President's Council uf Ecu
IMitiilc Advisers, headed hy U miii
Keyserling, In u 187 page eeonomlc
review sent lu Congress along with
Mr Truinun's message, foresawonly a "mudcrule" increase ol in
flutlonury pressures Ihl* yeur. us
sinning no relaxation of controls
Mr. Truman's 12 poinl program
called oil Congress lu:
1 Renew In full furri- Ihe lie
fensu Production Act for two veurx.
i-lliiilniiliiiH "weakening" amend
incuts uml .xticugHiciilng cotilmis
2 Cnullnue foreign aid lioili
military and economic- ami drop
new curb* on certain I u iim ii I* sueii
u* cheese und fuls uuii oils
3 Provide foods for a new
ugcncy created lo rhunncl defense
contracts tu small plauls.
4 Approve power protects like
Ihe 8t. Lawrence Seaway plan
3 Provide needed housing in de
feuse urea*.
0. Revise Ihe Taft Hartley l.ulmr
llelutliins Law
7 Revise farm price support
laws hy re|Miallng "sliding scale"
provisions, writing a "workable"
support program for perishable
fiNNis and miking other changes
8 Provide at least etuuigh uiltll
tlonal revenue* lo rearlt Inst year's
proposed goals.
U. Limit hank lending and curb
commodity sperulaliou.
10 Exleml old age Insurance and
unemployment compcuxuliun
11 Approve federul old lu edueu
tlon.
12. Aulhuriie federal aid for
medical edueallun and slreuglhen
public health service*.

PARIS r
''asiialllc: of United
Nations mol llepuhlie uf Korea
forces In the Koreuo War have
reached u total of tl4.r&gt;4G, an As
sM’laled Press survey showed here
today
Delegations ami governments
were sources for the figures
The most recent D. S. totals
Issued last week showed U. S. cas­
ualties mounted to Pri.hHI up to the
first week m January These in
eluded I.V'.I.'iU kdleil. 73.374 wounded
und 12.700 missing or prisoners
Totals fm tlo- armies, navies and
air forces id 13 other II N mem­
ber nations were al least H.fiOH,
representing l.iilH killed, 3,328
wounded und 1,322 missing anil
raptured
'the list lacks Ethiopia, which
ha* never mini.... .
any figures
on Its losses A responsible in­
fill maul said Dial Ihe Ethiopian
battalion suffered fairly heuvy
hisses Figures on Ihe Gieek and
Turkish losses were al least nil
days old
The llcpuliilc of f South I Korea,
which is not a C N member,
repoi led lh.il its los.si-s to Dee 22
wen- 2P I'M dead. 1(11,0(17 wounded
hM 2il on prisoner ol war list*,
ami 103.072 mi-sing 'Mils total of
301.Mil does uni ill! hide civilian
ra-uulllf*.
Here ale Hie latest semi official
icport-i ftmo Hie others, most of
them op to Hu- cod ol last year
Australia M I'M dead. 017 wound
rd. II ods-.ing, total 001
ll'-igiuni
Luxembourg — 32
ilriil. 123 wnuuded, oil) raptured,
201 missing, total 2838
Canada
127 dead 311 wounded
line prisoner ol war. four missing,
total 040
Colombia
.30 dead. 132 wounded
total 182
Fi.mee
133 dead. 7U0 wounded,

Klwants Meeting

fit Pny ftnhtc BUI
Goes To Senate Group

(('••iiMts rn&gt;«* r*a* o » i
Inroine taxes, a person must now
rvn-lvo $1 1,203 unnually.
g noting- from « hualnes* sur­
vey, he declared that there are.
now piled up In warehouses and
on shelves over 70 billion dollars
of unsold goods for which the
market is fast dwindling, due to
the prices, Because they are
unuwun- of this, niuny firms ure
continuing to turn out more of
the stunt- type of goods in large
nuiilltitv. These firms ere &gt;lne
for u rude uwnkenlng, he added.
President Htlncclpher announced
pluns for Kiwiiolans to atteml
the Chain of Missions program
ut McKinley Hall. Guests went
Gordon Frederick, James Meyers
ami Al Gaetle.

WASHINGTON i* The first bill
passed by the House this year,
un 832 million dnllur servicemen's
pay raise meuiure, was before the
Senate Armed Services Committee
today, with an apparently clear
road ahead
It would give every member of
Ihe armed services, from Ihe low­
est private to the highest generals
unit admirals, a flat lu per cent
ccit of living LuOit in present pay
uml allowances. II would apply
also In retired irersonnel.
The raises will range from $7 50
monthly (or u buck private to more
Ilian IHX) for tnp«"hr#sa."
The House vote was 2CJ to 8*1.
Chairman llussell iD.-Ga.) of
the Senate Armed Services Cornmitlee promised early urtinn on
the hill

Snowbound Train

HOTAKY M EETIN G
The Imuril of directors of the
Rotary Club will meet at llie home
of James I. logley on Friday night
ul 8:00 o'cloek instead of on Thurs­
day night as originally planned on
arcounl of Ihe Chamber of Com­
merce meeting which will ho held
on Thursduy, Jack llatigan, preilIrnt, announced today.

Orange IJIoxxiuu Trail from Grand
Ave. In Holden Ave., In Orlando.
Sen Rodgers said the highway
narrows from four to three lanes
Ihere.
MeKetliau said lour lanes were
needed all the wuy south to KIs
slmmee
"You have u problem all Ihe
way In Tampa," McKelhau said
"It's one of the stale’s most ter
rifle bottlenecks That's one of the
reasons it has been suggested to
pul a leg of the proposed east
roast toll turnpike across to Tam
pa— lierauM- of Hie need of a four
lam- highway and no looney to
Imild It "
Tinning directly tu Sen. Rodgers,
Hu- loud Imuril chairman said:
"I waul to say to you and lu
other legislators if you don't look 1
lo iincoiivriiHonal means of finunc
lug roads like lolls you're going
lo he saddled with the laxk of
finding oilier source* of revenue
If you put mure lax on gasoline,
III caplin cil hull missing, lulal the way people will flup their
807
laws will lie something that will
Mi ilead, 220 wounded make Ihe piesent seem like nolli
Greece
total 312
lug "
Netherlmiil
ed. one cu|
NO COOHTESY
total 343
WASHINGTON
- Sen May
New /eali
hank ll) SC ) suid today President
wounded, on
Truman "should have shown u*
Philippine*
the eourtesy" of advance nulice
ed. "Me eapti
before naming Harry A. McDonald
285
to head Ihe Reconstruction Finance
Turkey
Cnrp. (R F C )
ed. 282 missing, total I.IHO
Mayhank's Semite Dunking Cum
Sindh Africa
Seven (lead, six
wounded, four captured. 18 missing miller I* faced with Ihe decision
of whether In recommend the nom­
lulal 35
Tluiilund
40 dead. 304 wounded ination for Senate confirmation
McDonald, u Republican. I* chair
four missing, total 318
llrduln
121 dead, 1.317 wound­ man uf the Kecurllles und Ex
ed. IHI1 ruptured. 201 missing, total change Commission, which Is un
der House investigation
2,838
I'l II.IO HEME ARCH
NEW VMIIK I,VI — The Nultiinnl
Foiiudntioii for InlaiHlIe Paralysis
bus awarded a loin I of $1,775,31)3
lo 21 incdlfttl and research Instl
tidioiis for lurlher anti polio work
llriMil n'Couiior. (ouiidalion |iresl
dent, said Tin -.day Hull Hu- fond*
would bring lo abonl 2(1 milium
dnlllil* Ihe iiliinuill piovliled liv
Ihe March ul IHllli's since HM8
lo study Hie disease and lo train
professional |h-i -omu l

IRANIAN DEMAND
TEH R AN . Iran &lt;* - Rrilain re
Jelled today un Iranian ileimmil In
close all nine British consulate*
In Hie country.
The liunian* muilc the demand
Saturday in a note accusing Britain
of "interference of British govern­
ment officials in Ihe ihuneslie .if
fair* of Iran " Premier Mohainmed Mossadegh saiil on Similny
the closure order would stand as
long as tie heads the government.

Korean Negotiators
Remain Deadlocked
On POW Question
lly Ol.FN ( I E ME NTH
MUNSAN, Korea (At - The Unit­
ed Nations Command charged today (hat Communist* In Korea
"violate every provision" of the
Geneva Convention protecting pris­
oner of war esmps from Ihe haaards of war.
The charge came from head­
quarters In 'okyu in comment on
a Red report that U. N. plane*
bombed a POW camp at Kangdong
Monday night. The statement saiu
Hie question would be raised with
Ihe Communist.* "at the earliest
opportunity."
There ws* no hint It was brought
up during today's (nice talk* at
Panmunjoin. Negotiators still ire
deadlocked on now to exchange

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Northwest Korea.
The U. 8. Fifth Air Force said
the first fight involved 3d Sabre*
and 80 MIG*. Later. 22 F 8fla bat­
tled the same flight of Communist £
plane*. One MIG war damaged In
ouch bailie.
Infantrymen huddled in their fox
bole* a* subfreering weather envered Ihe 143-mlle battle fluid. Ac
tlon ws* confined In u few .small
raiding operation* by the Allies
anil probes by the Reds
Ry GEORGE A. MrARTHUK
Thu two air battles over Sinauju
SEOUL, Korea tat - Outnumber
marked the second consecutive day
of Jet i-uinbat after a three day

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lia Avenue at 0:45 I*. M- yester­
day. She had been a resident uf
Sanford for 10 months, coming
here from
Groenevllle,
Tenn.
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Bealdes the husl&gt;niid she is sur­
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uf Greenville: five sisters nail
five brothers. The ho.lv -..as sent
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Committee of the Red Cross, had
flown to Panmunjom with Albert
de Cocatrlx seeking permission.
North Korean Maj. Gen. Lee
Sang Cho, Communist delegate on
the prisoner subcommittee. Ignored
(lie IMru Swiss. A UllUul offil'vl
gave them the same reply the
Ked* have made to prevlcus requesta to let Hed Cross representa­
tives visit HOW camps: ''No."
The Reds revised the rasualty
figure from Monday night*# re­
ported bombing of Kangdong to 20
captured U. N. troops killed, 13
seriously Injured and 40 slightly
hurt. The original report was more
than 10 killed and 00 Injured. The
Reds have said they held 1,391
South Koreans und one American
at Kangdong.

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Th# Communist* denied two InOf Not Protecting ternatlonil
Ked Cross representa­
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Dr. Otto Uhner, chief Far
Prisoners Of War Korea.
East delegate of the International

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/jiM etated P r « M U m re d W ir t

X X X X III

SA N FO R D . F L O H ID A .

Capt. Carlsen Gets
Hero’s W elcome In
Broadway Parade
Thousands Roar Tri­
bute To The Modest
Skipper Who Stuck
With E n t e r p r i s e
NEW YORK i*-C a pl. Ilcnrik
Kurt Carlsen rode uw Broadway
today amid waves of rheers for
hi* Mout murage.
Over and over, came the about:
"Well done."
II waa New York Clly'a rouslnit
salute lo a man whose daunllcsa
lave of his ship had made him
a hero to the world.
Clouda of confetti and streamers
of ticker-tape snowed from sky­
scraper windnwi ai Carlsen began
his journey up (he big clly'a tradi­
tional "Canyon of Heroes."
•
Thousands roared their tribute
lo the modest, little skipper, who
for 15 days defied the storms of
the Atlantic In a vain battle to
bring his listing and cracked ship,
the Flying Enterprise, lo shore.
Passengers and crew had aban­
doned her and only a British sail­
or from a rescue tug had shared
the ship's final days with him
He lost his ship, but won a high
place In the annals of seafaring
men.
And today, he rode up the pall*
where other champions nail passed
— Filer Charles A. Lindbergh,
pin
Ocn, Douglas
MacArthur, Expli
Rl
klack
er Richard
E. Byrd. "BlackInck"
HU
Tershl
Pershing,
(Jen. Dwight D Eiscn
hower
" I am really completely over
whelmed," Ihe captain said cm
harassed!/.
" I am
completely
amozrd I couldn't strep Inst night.
I reside now how much trouble
I stirred up."
In anolher car. rode his wife.
Agnes, tears In her eyes,
"It scums unreal," ( ’arisen said
"It doesn't seem like I quite fit
into it. You know, I've never seen
one of Ihesc things before except
in movies,"
The 9T-vcar old raptaln, of Woodbridge, N. J., arrived here before
dpwn today hy plane from London.
The mndest skipper, who for 11
day* stick hy hta foundering ship
and grl tUy treated a new sage
of (he *AV, «m a whirlwind It mlj-.
feeep'.Inn as he stepped nff.ttw
ill brought him tn Idlewlld

TH U R S D A Y

Churchill Promises
Britain Will Assist
In Defending Europe

PRIZE WINNERS

McKethan Urges
Parent Study Of
Road Crossings

Communists Say Vishinsky Says
Bomb Is Dropped Gen. Van Fleet
Is “Cannibal”
In Neutral Zone

Duval Asks Overpass­
es At Four Jacksonv i 11c Intersections
T A L L A H A S S E E t/P) — A
.Seminole County delegation I hat
Included legislators, County and
City officials, has requeued Ihe
Stale Road Board to use Ih*
funds to Ihe County’s credit In
the necondary road program for
arqu 1*11Inn of right-of-way, and
apply unused balance* a* des­
ignated taler. Seminole^ County's
request* were heard Wednesday
as the Stale Hoad Hoard con­
tinued hearing* on proposed
county road programs prior to
adnptlng ils budget for Ihe new
year.
A financial statement enter­
ing ihe secondary road program
list* *n anticipated credit of
I9M.OOO for Seminole County Ihl*
year Ihe money accrues from
Ihe orrenth rent of the Slat*
gasoline tax Ihe constitutional
surplus gas tax and some fedrr*f aid accompanying the .Semi­
nole request was one from Ihe
town of Altamonte Springs re­
questing the extension of Ihe
south lane of Highway 430.
Seminole County was repre­
sented at the hearing by Hepresenlallte* M. It. Smith and V.
A. Williams, Jr., J. K. McClel­
land, O. E. Fnraker, It. O. Dodd
and W. (j. Kllbee, county com.
mlsulnnrrs, State Senator Lloyd
F, Iloyle, who Is also county
attorney, W. II. Stemper. mayor
of Hanford, Itatidall Chase, Hit
commissioner and V. A. Will­
iams, Hr., of Hanford.

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KatnMiithed IlMiH

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F. K. Rmimlllnt, J r of Rniimillat ,t Anderson it n l A. C. Rector t.f Mi Reynolds' Drug Cntnpiiny are
•watiled ptixes of 625 and $511 respectively which they non in n national nniteit sponsored hy Mehesson
it Itohhins. A check fur the prlxe money was prose .11led to rath of tin winners by John M. Mor son,
manager of the Orlando division of McKesson A Kolduns. A total of ♦J.i.onil in prixo* note nwnrded for
completing a sentence In 26 words or less Imsed on t !■ theme of the Mehesson A llobbiii* advertisement*.

Allies Also Rapped
On Red Cross Entry
Into Peaceful Aren

l .Cilflcl' Objects
Rci
,
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r i _ ..a
T o General's Hand

M I'N S A N , Korea .P — I'lte Com
munt*t* tialay ehargril that an \l
lied plnnr dropped a bomb in 11t&lt;nentrnl nine near Kaesong, and
It \ Invesllgalors were shown a
deep hillside crater on the out
skirls
The rra lcr was eight Icci ileep
and almnt 26 feet wide
Six Koreans from a nearby vil
lage told investigator* they heard
plnm-s overlie.id before the liiunli
fell
Marine Col James &lt;
Murray
looked at Ihe carter, pu ked up a
fragment ami said
"Apparently there was an i-s
plosion here We will see what we
ran Imd out atmiil it "
I N and 1'ommnnlsl tnvestiga
tor* were quiet and triendh TinReds ilnl not report there hail been
i,ni' damage
Tin- aeciisallou was made at
Thursday's "no progress" truer

ll, S T W I.K Y JOHNSON
I* lifts ' lb Sinlel
l-'orrian
Mini'li-i Vuilret t Vl*hin«ks
1uli( tin- I oiled Naliims lodns
(here is 'no bopr" fur surers*.
tot lom liision of Isor run armis.
lo r talks at I'nil mult inlll.

Directory XeilhToSpeakAt Krider Tells JCs
Shows Population ^^t'^VednesHav
Thinks Browns,
In
S
Nearing 18,000
Polk

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Big Gain Noted Dur­
ing Past Year In
Survey By Company

Til-- annual dlnm-i nu-i-ling ot
the Hanfont Merrliaul* A-xia lntlon
nt wbliti officer' will la- t-li-iTi-il
for III.VJ, wil la- la-id at llu
Episcopal I’aiixli lloti.a- Wrdliesdxy lilgbl at 7:ot) o'clo-1, .lame*
II. Ki-illi of (lilamln will nprnk
on "Cu'lorm-r Ri lalmn* "
Aiidivw Htine, pi&lt; *bli-m of tluaxnin ialmn, today urged Ibal ail
mi-ndietH attrlld the mi-ting IHIu'i
im-rrbnnt' who art- not member*
nf the n**nclatbm an- al*ii reqm-itett to atind. Wive* of menibn* are Inviti-d
In order In avonl circling llu*
auiiie dliri-tot* Ibal hnvu been on
the board fur xrveial years, Ilia
prnrrifure baa lirrn rbanged, Mr
Hltne derbirrd. Instead of voting
for In/liv.diuil- n* in tin- pn i
Ibi' loerrhanls Ibis ymr air &lt;.T &gt;-1
to vote (in Mir firms o din-rlm'
Enrli film eleited will appoint
one of Its im-nilier* 1-- art a . &gt;■
ijlfrrlor for 1(162.
AI bnllnts anol In- amt ilia I Ivi it
bv midltlgbl, Jim 21 Hid mailto \V A Mm ri*oti i ball m a n
I'oxt llffin- Box I6P2
Ticket* for the aupper ran lx
nbtslui-d ft mu any dirertm l.l
llu- aaxrK-iatlon, -mid Mr Hlinr
The dlrrrtoi' a rc t' I Rrd
ding, W. A Morrison, .lark Halt
gan, Jolm Hmlintik, .1 W Unit
W. V. Bitting. M. 1 Raliorn. t
( . Harper, Jail, K u .i-ll, Net
Rlsiitha Par real fintibrl, A I
Htllu-, B. I, I'erklnt, .It . .loll"
Knder, Dorothy Powell and I
K. Tinker

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talks

O/icr k e p o r t s 3 7 K -p|u- lie,I, sbaeplv eriliel/eil AI
ickctsS Sold For ie|ireseiitntlves
llr,t
f',r nib***mu tw&lt;
nt tin- lolrriinllou.il
I a y C C C s'
Circus Rr'l t russ to eider till* I'annum

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I* M ils cpi— Snsirl
Forei*n
Minister \iidrrl Vlxhinski loilus tided mil any posslliillly of
'i-llltng llie hurrun War in Ihe
field I'li.insr of wliiil be Icrined
I Ii e
•|iiirea»"iiiihlc demands
pre'i-nli-l Its Ihe \nierlrim cum
"laml
Me '.oil Ihrsr drwpniids
"cull i;i,e no hope for a sllr(i-s'flll icni liision" of the ne.
i!"liatl"ii' al I'nniniinpon
P Mils r
Soy let Foreign Mm
\udiei 6 Vislmisks today
i .llie I I S l.l Urn James Van
Fleel a . aiiuilml" unfilled lo con
dm I ai mistier lli-gidiiillolls m Ko
isler

\ ishio ks lotd die ( titled N atio ns
Pol iti c.d i " U i i n i l l e e Hu- " m i r e a s
on.'til' ili m.iiiils presettled I n Hie
A mi ci i c m i iitntn and I'.oi g i v e lot
11-11|| lot
I SltCITSsfld Cllllcillsioll
iif ll iii 'c negoliafIon*

U. S. Formosan Policy
Is Upheld As Brit­
ish Move Closer To
U. S. In Far East
WASIHNM I HN - K Prune Minis­
ter t Imichill pledged to Congress
today that ttrilam will do her pari
in defending Europe, and ssitl Join
m a "resolute and effective" resjmnse 'bould ness &lt;'oinmuniat aggre.s'inn break mil in the Far East.
nblrrss In n
Joint Semite House session, the
Unit'll leader declared
"We take our 'land al your
stile
t'htirrhlll. speaking slnssly from
notes, told i iingics' Hu- ItrlHsh
are "ser&gt; glad" that you do not
dims Hu- rbmese .mil ( uniiniinlsts
on Fornuis.i to to- invaded"
And be preilteled that in lime
China would throw off Commu­
nism
its implieiiluin at trust these
remarks moved tlntl-b policy In
the Far East rlnsri to that of the
Ibitleil Stales
lint mi lias recogiureil Coin mu
mst China sslule Hits country still
rriugiiiri-s the N.illiuiall'l govern
nii-nl of ( hi.mg Kai shek
In oilier tuglilighls. clmrchlll
t Slid he hellesev that "by ae
- iimnl.iliug deterrents of all kind*
against aggression," (he tree na­
tion* and the ssnrld will lie utile
in .tsitid nnnlher Woibl War
2 Idmonidteil that tin- United
S I , ite- 'tumid not agree to outlaw
mg ulnmlr bomb' under present
-solid rondiMiill*
Tic e,ireful,
almve all things, not to let go of
llie atoiolc sse.i|Hiu mini you aril
sure and more Ilian sure that Ihe
means of preserving peace are hi

loin area Weilnesilay and I'tnu
Hanford's population gooim-d t i
I 'llllill, 'he St. I.oiiis llinwoi day
' a nils f-spm riles," be •aid, cunId
Th ....... .
liamleil tin- \l want to leave truce talks in the ymir hands," lu&gt; sait
an csllmalril 16,0(11) in |!if,l, Jai'k
v dl mme In M- In train III 11(33,"
John Krldei
ebalmmn &lt;-f tb - lie* a written message declaring hands -a v m Heel and other null
Hall, president of the Seminal"
.Inst holme Ills caii'im abinlt Ihe
S-niiiiiijr ('-unity
(Jhnmlo-r
of Ihe lied Cross delegates were nut tins leaders
Chamber of Commerce, announced
\ limitli. Churl lull had .aid Hitt
welcome
amt
added
I
’-mmerce
li.i.-elmll
emomittee,
today In rcleaxing th* rlty direc­
l lie Sos lei foreign mini Jet quid most "rffeetlve ib-lerrenl against
"We hone that no similar inn
(old tba Junior rbamber of Comfigure*
TAL1-AIIAS8EK - '.b-Paront tory population survey
i Third World W a t " s.ii* Hie "vat
eil I he A-soelalcil I’ ress as rc|Hirt
.....
will
recur
in
the
future"
meue
Kt
It
s
weekly
luncheon
in
dents
com
piled
by
th*
R.
|«
Polk
A
(Jo.,
Teacher Association*, a a f e t y
mill resoliilioit" of a well .itrned
The ( ‘iMtimitnlxl* said Ihrv run mg Hint Men Van Fleet ssas "per internatiniiai force, "rather Hum
In Mnt Ydeht f'lob Indny.
group* and Ihe Florida Legislature of Rirhmund, Va.
The |H»a»!bi|ltles are good,
go
now sldee It "uimecessarv lo n-eeivn fcrlly sidislied" ssttli war destine Hie awful xeert-l svhlclt ha-. Iiectl
should get together on a study of
T h - aurvry reveal* lh*t Hantbai we have Han Aldonin ruining i ejiresenlallve* nf the tied i ross " tloo in N im 111 Korea mil the cnli w tested front u.itpa-.c
hi ■hway crossing*
crnsxlnu for safety of fonl has gained' about 7,00(1 peo­
if Ibr civilian impuUli'io.
Roth xiibrnnimltlcr* work log oriir111
b r t i Mils sgriig. and &gt;ve know Hm
d Board fmairpcbocil children,’Boa______
____ ple over irri offbdat federal'renauS
"Htipretne d e l
. i i it * I Ip q "
"lim e arc die &lt;d,ilpnienl . id i
U (•RDfiitM DR 1*01if. * Fttiiri
Browns an- Mvlug lo move from
ntin Alfred McKfllhan said loday. taken In IBM. The 1061 survey
ii'Kliisi inulhei vs ir ssoulif he Hie
liliMi-l Mnrulv mall ol a eanilllia).
Hut
hank,
I'nllf
,
oexl
year
HI* nhservaHon came as Duval figure* show a papulation «f 22,iiiosl ef/retive gq iruntv of s u lory.
Vi-.liin A v d e l xed
*nlil
( 'toirrbill. hi III ii k oill
(Viewing with Joy In the cm Cnunly nnn mist. Inner* and large mn In Ihe greater Hanf»rd area.
' I 111* I .«ll .1 (be -e w I o III - I In- ..ml
Jayri’t
i
f
n
.bb
id
Tim
Craw
groups nf Jncksonvllle wnmrn ree
• &lt;t'»otl»&gt;,*« no (••■♦ Kauri
The i-nullty’* piipillatlan gained
o nidi'&gt;i s n&gt; -ii.dmo. are covet mil a didled bow to- di livi-rril
ford, cmou*-'Uliug -in Mi Krldei'.,
ninmended inclusion of overpasses 6.000 In llie 11)61 survey over th.a* addiess from whal appeared
log op "
irpiiel, aid. If 'lie Hi owns do
nr underpasses nt four busy Jack­ official HIM figure*. The IH5I reMi In- inai*s \ o nlv ami- t'-it was
I \ 1i l l
I
Vision I \ •I dmo w a . i ill
com- bin- in 1116.!, with Mini pi-- r*i
sonville Intersections fry- use by tlmalr gnvr Hemlnole County HI.is eit I” to-.,
11 pot let
.iilei'i I Ibll V'eri k i they have now,
h
children
Vino it pet flaps . non Ii to the
DUO *x earnpa red to the 'JO.lM'J
.1
made
m
&gt;
-&gt;
d'
i
s
lew
I
to
t
1
\
m
lie
wilt
pot
Haul-id
on
Ihe
map
\uni ii oi pei'pli- i In Mo- b’ gls
h
" I really trunk Ihls problem of official total In 1060.
i fl i t I .....lilt' '|L" J iiu Uh* (ll
Mi Ki i-li-t reported Moil llo-n- 11 A Ntil liiilnibm.t e
l a11*t - Die id'll e ' - i ■ .tit led by
overpasses, underpasses and pro
1 "Mtiim
Renxonx (or thl* plieiiorulnat
i*
&lt;
’
1
1
coil
,ii
tm
tit
(
l.iUss
mil
v.i
hI all oioni l' S t•-1, s i *ii hi .old ra
it
in-le
•
n
I
In
i
win
s
in
in
Molocal
lecllng children Is bigger than jusl ti»e were given by Forrest llrerk
nisi led Vietminb ii bcU ice tool
'•i i v flitilim; M* llu lu-l will k*
Soiil- id baseball lob now Mian -I mg llloilsaiiils id Mien ' -mill In lh«* &lt; iiiiiiiritii
Jacksonville or Duval County," inriilge ns fallow*:
war rl ' 411"i n h L ’ df lift ' blueI firrticM)
my
Minbe
pun
telaeoibel
l|&gt;
i l l - -shi d* also u r n - i i i y o t l to
McKclhnn
(old
them
ile.Ult
before
French
anl
\
iH im iii
t.
The
reactivation
of
the
Han­
An Important transaction point­
Itum Ilnl no iiml In ( oiiinoiiiwcalth
roe-lb M-d Mint If Itn- local -dub bus ese Imsltl ins ill a de-pei de Iml mill w m lc il ft &lt; Mini hi i
"Parent • Teacher Association*, ford Auxiliary Air Station, bring
ing to eitenalv* improvement of snfclv
In
*
rnlilrd
any
kind
of
n
t&gt;-iim
al
-ill,”
the
ciumtiii-. (or ri-lniiadea-1
group* and the Legislature many new le.xidrnt* la the town
lo win (lie war in lodni lone Ihe
naature land* for cattle In the
lull will make ...... .
Mot coming
I ,tt«| *.ifi ft* I H-,0* n&gt;irlM*lli p i l l
Mo* \ litre of \ioi-rn i official
I reiirli
CIIMirnaoilei In i nil
Chuluota section waa the record­ could well afford In make * study and Hieit.
•si.on
•
if
|(i«|r.i
|
.
»*
1
1
.■
!til
v
lir
i
l
l
n%
n
l
1
1
1
*
»l
t S osi-i .eiis ia dm ..ml d vsindd
adoption of a uniform pol­
Wednesday night
2. Nrwrtmier* from the north
ing at the County Clark’s office Inward
"
F
ro
m
'hr
pt-igti
.
made
-»
Hu*
i
t
r
c
l
I
M
i
c
Itiffti
in*
.iiifi
t
ob-a .1 It an dallon oi lit I all
fieo
Raoul S a l . ....... in imli i
moving here for the climate nr I &lt;
Tutsday of two Heeds for the icy."
fur,
bould have a -mcp.s.f it
•hi'llfi ind tin p* pnlnfinfi *»f N»»rl1» uagi-% lo ill p u l -, nl 'lo world
Although Ihe Road Board en­ retire
transfer of more than 6,000 acres
•■4*np." t.e ual-l It In I*- Mr K l lil'i oi chief nf French • moii lout
hiHM
i,
la
in
',
'
11
Meal
fund
if
uni
F'nt • tui cell ill the id'll i-ss stay
is mg
.7. Many Hanford and Seminal,of land valued at 1144,000 f{om dorsed Ihe general principle of
idmlttc-l the iik hii pi-ddi-nt h i ■ •lei lured tlrtl ( tun i «a
III-, i. ige m ii ■ wor d ‘ sai l .lied
i i llix o'lir [mini 0. In Mtn-rll'-yu
"KlssIST aid" to tin Vielmiuli oi
Ollford A. Cochran anl wtfe of overpasses or underpasses at Count &gt;■ (Risen i who were not
pmeuie
-i| plavci - ("i III" l-ical
i v i , in llui
of under si andlMg Inurliey, undertaken '-i sock closer
North Salem, N. Y.. to the Acorn school crossings, II held nut little rnuute,| in the federal renxil* of
I earn, he -lid point mil, however. its "dn or die" efloil
■( 1111fit IIlls-III of ' ondi’lsl-mding and i.cs wiiti Hie
lo Ihe Duval delegation that 1960.
Sal.'" nulil yimllis ot IS ssdli the *tln,ilmu
River Cattle Co. The nroperly Is hopeHenllaa**
Mint
lie
b
i
i
rP
c
u
r
d
iminv
|
e
l
l
i
.
ns Pats Tstai
' nlti-il Stales, ii"
Mill to* coilll
now known as Acorn Ranch.
Illd celt Mow |&gt;1is&gt;- i . amt loan milv Isso weeks of mill' us It nnmg
“Over l,l(Hl prople were tint
V i Klfifslcy •» . ill .1*1 ill ft! "&gt; *•Ml H y bail returned lom to Hie lender
were (anatii ally aM.ukmg to nils
Revenue stamps attached to the
•gem.
counted In one area alone, we
roll,. i Uir. i,iti
1ill.IP wii it !• ship be I' s e r c i n l -bo mg the st ar,
hh s
deeds Indicated the sale of 4,000
"In fa-', tine g'ii»l inanager i, lor tided French posilmos mil « h » Hit-Ill ilnl ;is ih K -.1 it fi-thlf»' * •!
found In a xpot survey after Un­
The III dish Pi inn- Minister lias
acre* of pasture land In the south­
■'Oiling Ml re UK' Hatiildny to di , being "lowed down llie sslie.d l» di-maud Hi.M tin* 1' Nt Mile IlH ought
official figure* war* relessed,"
ibal i I-i - i -i lie in a series
lure Imnkers and Inn lied sen- de
IliilIn x M (in I'm. . '(hern
eastern part of the county, valued
Mr*. Camilla Bruce, Chamber nf
w llllill aw al i l m|»|H(sMU{ fum*’* 111 of I'liiifcrem-cs with President Tru
tenses
at I ! 10.000 to the company.
Cotnmerrn secretary, stated.
A*»et» of I In- First Federal Su­
Hill Sal-m Mild hi', snblu-t . is"iitd Kore a from M&gt;f nth v .ti iillul .Mill mail They are (x hay*- one inure
The other sale was of 76 acre*
Mr. Breckinridge also pointed
fur*1ICIl Inn'tJIN meellUij i't glis In-lure * tliirelllll
ing* anil l.nnn A**ociatlnn bav
gMtn u decisive victory t&gt;-iiring III,- ev .ii'ii .itI h (ti
on a lake near Chuluota and In­
tn the tremendous Increase In shown
leuves Waslpigliin on SM- oday
* ,11 permit Inrrrnxi- in 11.-outright Intervention liy &lt; bine •- from III,- pi'll!lllNtll *
cluding two attrartlve residence*
Utilities, building permits, and
'flui- West Ii l 1f|N|wtf1•1 lh.1t Vi
Cllliri'hl'l t.cg.m bis idiliess hy
yesr It w** reported yextei
I'nmiuumsl troops
for (29,000 as Indicated by the
Sheriff P, A. Mero wa* elected telephones in the ares from 11140 1**1
day afternoon at an annual m
If the ( lilliese Hells Invade In .tim- ky's n-p, •tr 1 0*ff0»l *. tn Iwi ti r living Ih M it) III i - onfeieiice . hero
kite stamp*.
!
vice-president of the Florida tn 1061.
N
E
W
'M
IL
K
A
N
N
P
Cuilns
the It N till - t \ I'fti- In ttir Li I U were aimed o Ih.M we can do
larger properly, nnre the Sheriff's Aaiorlatlon at tta two
"The rli-rtrlc meter Increase I* ganisatlon inerting. The s-nrti in spubl, n p-dilleal imknnwn wlm ran i ontimied. Mien llie ipie lion of .ml
, s. 1 If.ill. 1 hlr.tk lip mir lo* I l&lt;ii Ihe I . til moil eaiiHt* "
ng land of 8, F. Long, I* day mid-winter ronvrnllop end­ almost directly proportional to Ihn itemed front $t,HDI,4U6 at tin -villi llu bucking nl I niv Karl by America anil nlliri United Na on a pnllMialat i1‘,(mmm |i•!111
"tart of the year, to |2,imMiHH
lie sod
I base mil conn- here
Moil. Il""p&gt; to tieip die I icni ti tIII- 1aiks
stikPrt tn 10,M taxe« and to nn ing
Wednesday
at
Daytona iopulntum gain In Hanford a* dobong,
a
I
Appeals
Judge
llnlieit
Thii- Soviet pi.in -li'Hii r10' 111.1f111* lo ash sou For money
All officers .and dh I'l'lltl ft \Y**f»*
wus one lo lie ilc&lt; idcil hv llie
nil, ,gax ahd mineral lease dated Bench.
er mined by the Polk survey," be ri'-rlrrteil,
Kontiiin.
hi
liiilppeiulenl,
will
rqli-r
■Iml Hie I N tx uel iiu-inliei tup
Inidiidiitg llnwiinl Fa
Ilnl gnu kit he -.ml Hi .M Hi Main
Apr, 16. 10H. from Mr. Iain
Announcement of the tltfth said. The flgurr* show 2,002 villa, nrt-aliUnt; (ienrgi- Toubv. a rttnnff clrrllnu fur gnvernnr nf Allied govertmintits li ving to lem m tin- Not Hi Ml.mile Pact a* nt niiisi liise \mi-rii-.m help if it is
the ( ............
title m Sonllieii.t
{(wife to the Magnolia Petro
annual convention of the as­ meter* were Fn operation In 1040 exeriitlvs vlce-prrildent; K. &lt;’ lamlslnn- Felt. Ill
coiisislcnl svilti im-mliership lit Hie lo ini-.-: llu- defen*e prndn linn
Aula
sociation June It) and II at the while 6,700 ware in use In 1051.
Spall! mil Kemion (luldlslnnerd
N and i itl. fur a new Rig goal- ll has set
"W e are fighting, and will sun l
— Arorn River Cattle Co., la Mayfair Inn, appear* on two Comparable Increase* ere noted Uni per, first vlcc-pinhlrnt; S seven other camlldnlr* tn Tites
F. Duudney, xerond v Ire- pros iil-rt t ;
” H is lor you to judge," to- said,
lllix ssar agninsl llu- Vudmlnh s-.illi Five pence p.o t
reported lo he starting aatartsIv* pages
Maas or T h t Florida .Sheriff. In wain meters, telephone*, and Mta.‘ II, ft, Chapman, xerrelary- dny’i Democratir primary
ft ittitlniteU I t n I' n i p
oiir own troop*." lien Satan de
rltnta plantings, the flrat of 1M1, Hi* annual publication or building permlte.
If.
K
Iti-n.
||uli*
Buggs
nl
New
tn-axurer and A. Edwin Bhlnh-d
elared lie declined, however l"
Which will be about 10 acre*.
the association,
1010 1031 ser, attornev,
Mrlean*. *lm Imd Ihe supiairl nf
predict svhen victory migld toOne of the largest hard* of'An­ , Thl* Includes picture* of Bher- Water Metera
M i l 0,240
Hanford F. Dmidney mid K. C. C S. Sen Rii**ell lamg, wu* lliiril nchlrvrd
n a rattle In the rounty la owned ff Mam, one of which shows Telephone*
1,480 4,100 Harper
loday he ennreded "It is imiMis
wore
re-elected
a*
-lit*
Hulun, rigid han't man to the l.di
hr the companv, and modern me* him "deputlilng
Building permits rose from
Mr*. Peggy
slide (or mo In overcome llie |.-nd
t tod* of rattle railing will tm Hrael. who won third plaea In (1,100,000 In llMO to (2„180,M4 In tor*. The other director* an- Mi of Judge Kennon "
Men .Icon de Latin- de '(assignsllu- Snlvall'io Army is in need
Favllle,
Mr.
HhllihoNer,
Mr.
in Indochina. Iniil a news confer nf dunnlloiis uf i lutliing. Iiirliuliug
a acted under the attpenrlelon of •ho "Mrs. America” beauty con- 1061. Postal permits were valm-d
\|e't of the lut'd Civil Alt 1'nItetiirn-- from 17(11 nf the slide's
Tnuhy,
J.
IL
Van
Hoy
anil
II.
• MOTt Lamonle, Chuluota, the teat at Atlantia City.
at (11.011 In 1040 while In 1061 Janie* (lot.
2112 prei met* In Tttoxdny'* Demo cure that llie Vlctminh I- "umli-i (oafs, IroiiM-is, shirts am] alines, Mul lot11- been highly •nmmcndr'i
Ttaeh manager and a partner, toorders id a supreme echelnn ot m order to supply needy persons. by Alt Fun e ufili'ei t for their
"M il* America of HIM." Mlaa the value waa placed at (S74JWI).
(iroxa Income showed a 30 per- , r*H* Primary ahoweil
( ’nrmiiimlkt ruuimnnil hi Hie Fat I .lent Nora Hawkins staled Indus i-rfieiein-y ill pian-tiia'd &gt;en anil
1 (ther with the Cochrans in the Yolanda Betbpse, la pictured
"Thr*e utility and telephone rent Inefrase, rlulng from I7(t,76l
Spahl 131,410
1 wjfteaa.
F.asl "
These articles may be left at the nil ii*dftlU opri atioli**. 11; runner*
carrying atalka of celery during statistic* are used In every rlty .to (110,020. Reserve* had a 41
Krnnnn
131,781
■Mr, Lamnnte, whn Uvea on the her via It here wWeh Included 0 in the nation to .determine ami
Hp said aid for the Vietminb beaili|uurlers on Seeund Street m 1ion H Mb Mm HA lie \P ptngram,
percent
Increase,
rising
from
(02,
J17,722
company properly, haidiad many trip to the celery fields. Another confirm population growth," Mr,
Itmt ring in from Chtim liichides ,,ersims desiring to make dona Fri'bi)- . Hnfotditv iip \ Stinday nf
00(i to (110,013.
III At W,'&lt;‘k, C.-ipt II, vi.i K'-mlcy,
years of eieprlence in eattla rata* beauty portrait fa that of Donna Brackinrldgo painted out.
mortar*, artillery. It.i/'xika*. gre tlatris may telephone 350
V. A. HPF.EH III JUT
The associations' s a v i n g s n r *(0(11tintrider of tin- r \ P Hipiadlag. The eon of Rpbert P, La- Lou Harper, who ' at 17* waa
mule*,
high
expln*|ves,
radiu
and
'.'Inlower
floor
of
llie
Imililmg.
A. -Speer,
6IH .Park.. Avenue,
founts paid (66,420 In illvidond* In
..
.
monte, President Hooyer’a'secre­ Sanford Jayre** representative
BUM
ineliiditig Mu- class roniti and hall ion in If, ;lnted t(ifIlly
11*01 at a rate of .1 norcont In- suffered n broken font when hi Iclrplimio niuipiitriil
Fifii ‘I'D 1«He«I Ill' ll
tary of commerce, Mr. Lamonto In a contest at Jthe 1060 Htate
The Sanford Lodge of Elk* will tprest, It waa reported.
in- biding
and Hu- iiffiit- is now- being paint
felt nt noon front a Imiiler nt tit* i . , ,
V ~
.
'■mieln from ih,- K,pi, lion, partlrlfor many year* the preaidant Javcea meat In Miami,
celebrate Florida tfate Elks Assoml
Mllier
Improvcntirnl.
will
lie
tmme, lie wu* given cmixgeii-y -1-11 ( , I U l ) r O T l I o y H
nf the American Hereford Breed­
pull’ll
in Mp- uilsxioo - which urn
on Night tonight with a turkey
oiatle inter in Hie upstairs living
Other vfawa Include the Weklv*
PATROLMAN SH IFTED
ers Association, and a member of Rlvari, awd an aerial picture of supper at 6:30 P, M., and a meet­
quarters, especially In the front desigm-,l to promote iffii-icm-y in
INVERNESS (ft — A stotn high
ri'gtlbl
of director*.
icurin' work.
the Municipal
living room where the plaster lias
l*r ahd watsr- ing at 0:00 o’clock at Which AI Coe. way patrolman, who a county com- taken l&lt;t n hone aperlnlinl In
——•
('apt iti-mli-v setv il jii ground
Cochran has been noted front.
fallen tine fo moist lire seepage fill
la profuaely vice president of the Association, mission resolution charged "had Hilundu.
A
t-H
Club
fur
buys
i*
nn-v
safely
ork State aa a leading illustrated, Including many
ufficei in tin- lesl •. John
will be an honored guest. Leo But- violently cursed and nbttsed one
--------— ------------------------lielng formed *t Lymnn Heliunl, lowing a .storm
_ j g | of peytmm ItaeeH, f "
. ■ecretary of tho lodge, an­ nr more parsons In a public place
Efforts nre being made liy the i Ande* wux usexitaiM ■omiiiarider
HOPE HONK
Longwootl,
'County
Agent
('.
It.
nf
the
•ath'U |mi i Kii*ii0iitiiikT- L o ' mI
outstanding vacation a.poU. A nounced today,..
Salvation Army to secure storage
S E A T T L E IjT4— With hope all hul Daw*on announced this morning
while on duty," will be transferred.
r partner |a ' - S i
space in the Thorp Building for pilot* urul ohxei v n * in llie ml*« fc.Mkwfi* Mero
gone,
the
Coast
Ouird
today
re­
John
Kennedy
of
latngwootl
tin
i
Col.
H.
N.
Ktrkman,
head
of
Ihe
-ion* were Henry M- f.iinliii, W hI*
who eiw*. owi
m Atw fio*
patrol, said Patrolman B. D. Sam­ duced. It* search for Iho freighter been appointed elub leader under placement of dime board* and nth
empirical data about
Ut BarnInot* N l A M I ^ ^ ^ iW W. Wllaofl, uel* would be assigned to another Pennsylvania and Ihe missing crew the direction of Mr. Hnw*nn. Tlx- er Item* Hial now lake up Hto 1ler HI i-'-lr, Kiltiy F •&lt;■, Jr., ami
Lieut. Cot. Forreiit Irckinridgii.
4T ye*r old trttfiman who loet part area.
to a one cutter basis.
latter announced plan* for tin much space In ihe main ball
ftlun Minn 250 uirn pin tiripHled
. Bench fry "
of W* left-fodl and wffered other
Aerial
search
was
halted new organisation al a meeting of
in llu- 1'rngiMtn iiud JO airplane*
injuries In a train • truck accident
VIOLIN
FOUND
Wrdnttday night for the 43 nr 40 the Parent Teacher* Axxorinlinii
aura thin iwo years ago, was
SANTA MONICA. Calif i.P -A W(»n* tiHf'd In llie icm nr misxion*.
rrewmen who now have been un­ at tho school last night.
At?
**4*04.**(Ml***
J - awirdad (300,004 Wrtjesdsjr night
Strarllvarlu*
violin valued af t.V),.
heard from for nearly eight diya.
W. W. Brown, atntn hoy* cirri,
jdr a Dsde County Circuit Court
leader from Oaineavllle, told par- 000 was found on llie beach
Mm
KEY WEST WATER
cuts and teacher* of the value of Wednesday b'*s than 24 hour* after
Made IiiWa ter Um damages was Asheville
RITA
U t il
It waa swepl from a musician's
WARHINOTON &lt;*— Secretary of 4-H club work to hoy*.
"All American''
East Coart Railroad. Boston
the Ngvy Kimball said today ha
Mr. Dawson stated that 12 ell* grasp and rarrird mil In sea hy
1:17 - 4:03 - 0:47
Chicago
0:32
will. aak Congrasa for (403,000 to ru* grove owq*ra are attending a flood waters.
U f. i
MOV I ELAN D
'Miami, Cleveland
A beach stroller found Iho case.
enlarge the water system suntlng nine week* rour-m in dim * grow­
iwoar of the Lot a
"Hugnrfoot"
7 West, Ma.
ing which la being conducted at The Instrument Inside wa* waterfTha Jury
New
0:30 - 0:67 Intrrmbxion 0:10
sag. Bmatbers (D.-Fla.) said the tha Orlando-amt Tavarea high snaked.
1 40 midit ___
Naw Yo
Feature 0:66
presoal, system le Inadequate'and school*. Tha instructors Include Violinist Sascha Jacobson, who
dim­ Washli____
at timga tha pressure Is so low that Pred Lawrence of Gainesville, lost the Instrument when he was
PR A III IE L A K E
w u the Isrgert
Jacksonville
"Two Hour Cartoon Carnival"
watgg does not reach the second citrus specialist, and other re­ knocked off his feet by a flash
« f :«
* verdict —
*
Miami
■tear of build;
lings In the Island search worker* In citrus from flood Tuesday night, said he hoped Starting at 0:30 P. M.
111^!
Ti Uamcim *'
Ihe "Strad" could be repaired.
city.
throughout th* state.

Chuluota Cattle
Land I Sold To
Lamonte I n te r e s t

Now Kffort IU‘t?un
My ViWminh Muds
10 D rleal rru n ch ,......* &lt; ........\.,o ..-.

Firnt Federal A H
InercaHe HI IVreent

Mcro Is Elected
Vice President
Of S h eriff Group

Spitht Forces Ahead
In Louisiana Count

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Clolhiiur Is N(M.*ck‘ci (’AI* ( ’oinmi'iulcd
By Salvation Army
Tor Rescue Wfirk

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                    <text>Korean Losses
Car Runs Out Of Gas As Husband
For All Allies
Rushes Newborn Quads To Hospital
Reach 414,646
MURFREESBORO, Ark. tfv-Thc
AUto roared to a stop at the service
Ltation. Tires screeched, lilt* of
gravel showered through Ihe air.
The driver jumped from the car.
(In tried unsuccessfully to get his
kev to lit the lock on tin- car's
-Clifton Alitia, owner uf the »to
tlon, not Iced Die man’s plight ami
nffeieit u hand Alllta got the gas
cap off
Tin- driver then ran to the front
of Ihe ear and began filling Ihe
radiator.
Altha then heard s bsby cry.
A woman passenger In Ihe rur
hehl up u blanket. She hud two
bailies lu her lap
"Oh, twins," said Allha and
went on filling Ihe gas tank, lie
was the father of twins himself.
Another woman In the ear told
Althu to look in tha hack seat,
’ltd'll’ were two mure Infanta. An­
other woman hail Ihem wrapped
ill u blanket
That was ulmiil 8 pin. (CRT)
Monday, a lew minutes after 38year old Mrs lluggal Ponder hud
given his th In quadruplets at a
stunii farm house near here
Her husband. la-onaid, 41, was
taking Ihe infants to u hospital al
Nashville, about 20 miles south
west of here.
Ills ear needed gas to make the
trip I lint's when lie roared lutn
Allhn's M-rvire slnllon
All ha -aid Ihnl when lie saw the
four babies he got as esclted us
iha father
Abonl that lime Ponder ran
bark fmiii the limit of the ear,
liimpe-l miller the wheel and yelled
"ifuw mm h do I owe you?"
"Not a penny," said Allha
1 he e.M'licd Ponder drove off to
ward Nashville
He made Ihe Irip in good shape
The bullies, three liny* and a
girl, were plated In Inrubatur*.
The infants Ihe parents haven't
named them vet—are In u private
room at the hospital. Rules pro
iiihll Infants horn outside the tins
pilnl from being quartered with
Ihose In Ihe nursery. The room
I* cliiM-d In Hu- piddle
llo*pd.il attendants said Ihe
nuails were m good sliupe and pre­
dicted they would survive Each
baby weighed ulmnt 3'v pounds
The Ponders have lieen married
21 years They have eight other
riilldren, all limn sepurutely Their
ages range friitu 2 to 18 Seven of
Ihe children live with their parent*
In a shabby. 4 room farm house
The eighth. George, 18, Is In Cali­
fornia
Ponder turrcnlly is unemployed
He said h&lt;- was too excited to
look for a job for awhile.
Offers of help from well wisher*
throughout the nation have |s&gt;urrd
Into the Ponder home. A campaign
In remodel Ihe family house hux
Marled id Murfr##abbrn
Mer­
chant* here mill at Nashville have
(dboid In help Ihe family wlllt
crih* and mtier nursery supplies
kraal and milk coneeriei have of­
fered their priMluet* flee to the
quail-i.

Itm'iiilH Arc Needed
By NfKlioiml Guard
ST AIIGDHTINe ’ 3* Five
liuiidred reel nils ure Itelng i.nughl
by Hie Florida National Guard hy
Fi-b. 13 III n drive stalled here
Tuesday
The Guard’s enlisled strength In
Florida is only 4M per cent of Dial

Tnlilon,

(’littlrn

C'limil-OMirttwvrn
Cltriduo

IMileHi* .Mein

I Tiif IiiIhIioiI Furniliire
Hull-A wny

Heiln

Anil
All Typeo Floor (!ovorliiK«
- - - (inml

TorniH - • •

Truman Budget
U 'H l I a s r S

t ‘r » M

P u r

Use)

two to three trillion dollars In rev
enue, nmounling to half nr inure
of the new request They are ex
ported to got a heller hearlne than
requests for higher lueuine, husl
ness ur excise rales
Rut Mr. Truniuii. telling Cungrvss he rxpecl.x an eight hilllon
dollar deficit this flseul year, end
log June 30. und a "dangerously
lurge deficit" of about 15 billion
dullars In the following year, asked
for both revenue-raising upproach
es In mlniniire the red Ink.
“ I urgently recommend that the
Congress, us a minimum, provide
additional revenues In the amount
try which Iasi yeor's legislation fell
shorl of my reeounueniialions." he
said.
"This ran Im&gt; achieved by elim
lusting loophole* and special prlv
lieges, and hy some rale In
creases."
Once the |&gt;euk of military spend
lug is nasi—possibly III fiscal IBM
—Ihe federal revenues thus bol
stered would cover all federal
costs, the President said, uddlng:
"II is Important that we return
as qulckiy as possible during Hie

the budget message, due next' Moll
day. or In a special tax message
later
lie was abundantly definite un
another point, however lie doesn't
want Congress to avoid a lux In
crease hy slashing Ihe spending
program Mr. Truman put it this
way.
"A balanced hudgel. achieved
the easy way hy sacrificing the
defense progruin and putting Un­
balance of world power In Ihe
hands uf the Kremlin, would lie
false economy."
The President did not forecast
inflation, as he had u year ago
There Is "no certainly ul all" In
forecasts of consumer spending he
suid. If families avoid spending
und continue saving ul Hie high
rale of last yeur, price pressures
may remain moderate
On lh« other hand, personal In­
comes and money supply will rise
us red ink defense spending soars,
and Ihe savings ucnimuluird will
add wallop tu the Inflationary
forces If another buying spree he
gins.
"This Is a precarious xituullou."
Mr. Truman summed up "It Is
essential that
maintain und
perfect th# uullclcs which will ef
ici-lively curb such un Influllonury
outburst."
The President's Council uf Ecu
IMitiilc Advisers, headed hy U miii
Keyserling, In u 187 page eeonomlc
review sent lu Congress along with
Mr Truinun's message, foresawonly a "mudcrule" increase ol in
flutlonury pressures Ihl* yeur. us
sinning no relaxation of controls
Mr. Truman's 12 poinl program
called oil Congress lu:
1 Renew In full furri- Ihe lie
fensu Production Act for two veurx.
i-lliiilniiliiiH "weakening" amend
incuts uml .xticugHiciilng cotilmis
2 Cnullnue foreign aid lioili
military and economic- ami drop
new curb* on certain IuiimiiI* sueii
u* cheese und fuls uuii oils
3 Provide foods for a new
ugcncy created lo rhunncl defense
contracts tu small plauls.
4 Approve power protects like
Ihe 8t. Lawrence Seaway plan
3 Provide needed housing in de
feuse urea*.
0. Revise Ihe Taft Hartley l.ulmr
llelutliins Law
7 Revise farm price support
laws hy re|Miallng "sliding scale"
provisions, writing a "workable"
support program for perishable
fiNNis and miking other changes
8 Provide at least etuuigh uiltll
tlonal revenue* lo rearlt Inst year's
proposed goals.
U. Limit hank lending and curb
commodity sperulaliou.
10 Exleml old age Insurance and
unemployment compcuxuliun
11 Approve federul old lu edueu
tlon.
12. Aulhuriie federal aid for
medical edueallun and slreuglhen
public health service*.

PARIS r
''asiialllc: of United
Nations mol llepuhlie uf Korea
forces In the Koreuo War have
reached u total of tl4.r&gt;4G, an As
sM’laled Press survey showed here
today
Delegations ami governments
were sources for the figures
The most recent D. S. totals
Issued last week showed U. S. cas­
ualties mounted to Pri.hHI up to the
first week m January These in
eluded I.V'.I.'iU kdleil. 73.374 wounded
und 12.700 missing or prisoners
Totals fm tlo- armies, navies and
air forces id 13 other II N mem­
ber nations were al least H.fiOH,
representing l.iilH killed, 3,328
wounded und 1,322 missing anil
raptured
'the list lacks Ethiopia, which
ha* never mini.... .
any figures
on Its losses A responsible in­
fill maul said Dial Ihe Ethiopian
battalion suffered fairly heuvy
hisses Figures on Ihe Gieek and
Turkish losses were al least nil
days old
The llcpuliilc of f South I Korea,
which is not a C N member,
repoi led lh.il its los.si-s to Dee 22
wen- 2P I'M dead. 1(11,0(17 wounded
hM2il on prisoner ol war list*,
ami 103.072 mi-sing 'Mils total of
301.Mil does uni ill! hide civilian
ra-uulllf*.
Here ale Hie latest semi official
icport-i ftmo Hie others, most of
them op to Hu- cod ol last year
Australia M I'M dead. 017 wound
rd. II ods-.ing, total 001
ll'-igiuni
Luxembourg — 32
ilriil. 123 wnuuded, oil) raptured,
201 missing, total 2838
Canada
127 dead 311 wounded
line prisoner ol war. four missing,
total 040
Colombia
.30 dead. 132 wounded
total 182
Fi.mee
133 dead. 7U0 wounded,

Klwants Meeting
(('• • iiM ts rn&gt;«* r*a* o » i

Inroine taxes, a person must now
rvn-lvo $1 1,203 unnually.
g noting- from « hualnes* sur­
vey, he declared that there are.
now piled up In warehouses and
on shelves over 70 billion dollars
of unsold goods for which the
market is fast dwindling, due to
the prices, Because they are
unuwun- of this, niuny firms ure
continuing to turn out more of
the stunt- type of goods in large
nuiilltitv. These firms ere &gt;lne
for u rude uwnkenlng, he added.
President Htlncclpher announced
pluns for Kiwiiolans to atteml
the Chain of Missions program
ut McKinley Hall. Guests went
Gordon Frederick, James Meyers
ami Al Gaetle.

WASHINGTON i* The first bill
passed by the House this year,
un 832 million dnllur servicemen's
pay raise meuiure, was before the
Senate Armed Services Committee
today, with an apparently clear
road ahead
It would give every member of
Ihe armed services, from Ihe low­
est private to the highest generals
unit admirals, a flat lu per cent
ccit of living LuOit in present pay
uml allowances. II would apply
also In retired irersonnel.
The raises will range from $7 50
monthly (or u buck private to more
Ilian IHX) for tnp«"hr#sa."
The House vote was 2CJ to 8*1.
Chairman llussell iD.-Ga.) of
the Senate Armed Services Cornmitlee promised early urtinn on
the hill

Snowbound Train

HOTAKY MEETING
The Imuril of directors of the
Rotary Club will meet at llie home
of James I. logley on Friday night
ul 8:00 o'cloek instead of on Thurs­
day night as originally planned on
arcounl of Ihe Chamber of Com­
merce meeting which will ho held
on Thursduy, Jack llatigan, preilIrnt, announced today.

Orange IJIoxxiuu Trail from Grand
Ave. In Holden Ave., In Orlando.
Sen Rodgers said the highway
narrows from four to three lanes
Ihere.
MeKetliau said lour lanes were
needed all the wuy south to KIs
slmmee
"You have u problem all Ihe
way In Tampa," McKelhau said
"It's one of the stale’s most ter
rifle bottlenecks That's one of the
reasons it has been suggested to
pul a leg of the proposed east
roast toll turnpike across to Tam
pa—lierauM- of Hie need of a four
lam- highway and no looney to
Imild It "
Tinning directly tu Sen. Rodgers,
Hu- loud Imuril chairman said:
"I waul to say to you and lu
other legislators if you don't look 1
lo iincoiivriiHonal means of finunc
lug roads like lolls you're going
lo he saddled with the laxk of
finding oilier source* of revenue
If you put mure lax on gasoline,
III caplin cil hull missing, lulal the way people will flup their
807
laws will lie something that will
Mi ilead, 220 wounded make Ihe piesent seem like nolli
G re e c e
total 312
lug "
Netherlmiil
ed. one cu|
NO COOHTESY
total 343
WASHINGTON
- Sen May
New /eali
hank ll) SC ) suid today President
wounded, on
Truman "should have shown u*
Philippine*
the eourtesy" of advance nulice
ed. "Me eapti
before naming Harry A. McDonald
285
to head Ihe Reconstruction Finance
Turkey
Cnrp. (RFC)
ed. 282 missing, total I.IHO
Mayhank's Semite Dunking Cum
Sindh Africa
Seven (lead, six
wounded, four captured. 18 missing miller I* faced with Ihe decision
of whether In recommend the nom­
lulal 35
Tluiilund
40 dead. 304 wounded ination for Senate confirmation
McDonald, u Republican. I* chair
four missing, total 318
llrduln
121 dead, 1.317 wound­ man uf the Kecurllles und Ex
ed. IHI1 ruptured. 201 missing, total change Commission, which Is un
der House investigation
2,838
I'l II.IO HEMEARCH
NEW VMIIK I,VI — The Nultiinnl
Foiiudntioii for InlaiHlIe Paralysis
bus awarded a loin I of $1,775,31)3
lo 21 incdlfttl and research Instl
tidioiis for lurlher anti polio work
llriMil n'Couiior. (ouiidalion |iresl
dent, said Tin -.day Hull Hu- fond*
would bring lo abonl 2(1 milium
dnlllil* Ihe iiliinuill piovliled liv
Ihe March ul IHllli's since HM8
lo study Hie disease and lo train
professional |h-i -omu l

IRANIAN DEMAND
TEHRAN. Iran &lt;* - Rrilain re
Jelled today un Iranian ileimmil In
close all nine British consulate*
In Hie country.
The liunian* muilc the demand
Saturday in a note accusing Britain
of "interference of British govern­
ment officials in Ihe ihuneslie .if
fair* of Iran " Premier Mohainmed Mossadegh saiil on Similny
the closure order would stand as
long as tie heads the government.

with l t d I II U. during an arnil
Chinese Accused •tic#.
Th# Communist* denied two InOf Not Protecting ternatlonil
Ked Cross representa­
tive* permission to enter North
Dr. Otto Uhner, chief Far
Prisoners Of War Korea.
East delegate of the International
j i l

Korean Negotiators
Remain Deadlocked
On POW Question
lly Ol.FN ( I E ME NTH
MUNSAN, Korea (At - The Unit­
ed Nations Command charged today (hat Communist* In Korea
"violate every provision" of the
Geneva Convention protecting pris­
oner of war esmps from Ihe haaards of war.
The charge came from head­
quarters In 'okyu in comment on
a Red report that U. N. plane*
bombed a POW camp at Kangdong
Monday night. The statement saiu
Hie question would be raised with
Ihe Communist.* "at the earliest
opportunity."
There ws* no hint It was brought
up during today's (nice talk* at
Panmunjoin. Negotiators still ire
deadlocked on now to exchange

Mrs. James Burgner died sud­
denly at her home. "800 Magno­
lia Avenue at 0:45 I*. M- yester­
day. She had been a resident uf
Sanford for 10 months, coming
here from
Groenevllle,
Tenn.
where she was born.
Bealdes the husl&gt;niid she is sur­
vived by her father, Jim Crum
uf Greenville: five sisters nail
five brothers. The ho.lv -..as sent
-today to Greeneville for funeral
and Interment.

Northwest Korea.
The U. 8 . Fifth Air Force said
the first fight involved 3d Sabre*
and 80 MIG*. Later. 22 F 8fla bat­
tled the same flight of Communist £
plane*. One MIG war damaged In
ouch bailie.
Infantrymen huddled in their fox
bole* a* subfreering weather envered Ihe 143-mlle battle fluid. Ac
tlon ws* confined In u few .small
raiding operation* by the Allies
anil probes by the Reds
Ry GEORGE A. MrARTHUK
Thu two air battles over Sinauju
SEOUL, Korea tat - Outnumber
marked the second consecutive day
of Jet i-uinbat after a three day

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Committee of the Red Cross, had
flown to Panmunjom with Albert
de Cocatrlx seeking permission.
North Korean Maj. Gen. Lee
Sang Cho, Communist delegate on
the prisoner subcommittee. Ignored
(lie IMru Swiss. A UllUul offil'vl
gave them the same reply the
Ked* have made to prevlcus requesta to let Hed Cross representa­
tives visit HOW camps: ''N o."
The Reds revised the rasualty
figure from Monday night*# re­
ported bombing of Kangdong to 20
captured U. N. troops killed, 13
seriously Injured and 40 slightly
hurt. The original report was more
than 10 killed and 00 Injured. The
Reds have said they held 1,391
South Koreans und one American
at Kangdong.

Mr«. James Bnrgner
Dies Suddenly

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Lance ■aD|. The Guard has 80 per
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SANFORD. FLOHIDA.

Capt. Carlsen Gets
Hero’s W elcome In
Broadway Parade
Thousands Roar Tri­
bute T o The Modest
Skipper Who Stuck
With E n t e r p r i s e
NEW YORK i*-C apl. Ilcnrik
Kurt Carlsen rode uw Broadway
today amid waves of rheers for
hi* Mout murage.
Over and over, came the about:
"Well done."
II waa New York Clly'a rouslnit
salute lo a man whose daunllcsa
lave of his ship had made him
a hero to the world.
Clouda of confetti and streamers
of ticker-tape snowed from sky­
scraper windnwi ai Carlsen began
his journey up (he big clly'a tradi­
tional "Canyon of Heroes."
•
Thousands roared their tribute
lo the modest, little skipper, who
for 15 days defied the storms of
the Atlantic In a vain battle to
bring his listing and cracked ship,
the Flying Enterprise, lo shore.
Passengers and crew had aban­
doned her and only a British sail­
or from a rescue tug had shared
the ship's final days with him
He lost his ship, but won a high
place In the annals of seafaring
men.
And today, he rode up the pall*
where other champions nail passed
—Filer Charles A. Lindbergh,
pin
Ocn, Douglas
MacArthur, Expli
Rl
klack
er Richard
E. Byrd. "BlackInck"
HU
Tershl
Pershing,
(Jen. Dwight D Eiscn
hower
"I am really completely over
whelmed," Ihe captain said cm
harassed!/.
"I am
completely
amozrd I couldn't strep Inst night.
I reside now how much trouble
I stirred up."
In anolher car. rode his wife.
Agnes, tears In her eyes,
"It scums unreal," (’ arisen said
"It doesn't seem like I quite fit
into it. You know, I've never seen
one of Ihesc things before except
in movies,"
The 9T-vcar old raptaln, of Woodbridge, N. J., arrived here before
dpwn today hy plane from London.
The mndest skipper, who for 11
day* stick hy hta foundering ship
and grl tUy treated a new sage
of (he *AV, «m a whirlwind It mlj-.
feeep'.Inn as he stepped nff.ttw
ill brought him tn Idlewlld

PRIZE WINNERS

McKethan Urges
Parent Study Of
Road Crossings

Churchill Promises
Britain Will Assist
In Defending Europe
Communists Say Vishinsky Says
Bomb Is Dropped Gen. Van Fleet
Is “ Cannibal”
In Neutral Zone

Duval Asks Overpass­
es At Four Jacksonv i 11c Intersections
TALLAHASSEE t/P) — A
.Seminole County delegation Ihat
Included legislators, County and
City officials, has requeued Ihe
Stale Road Board to use Ih*
funds to Ihe County’s credit In
the necondary road program for
arqu 1*11Inn of right-of-way, and
apply unused balance* a* des­
ignated taler. Seminole^ County's
request* were heard Wednesday
as the Stale Hoad Hoard con­
tinued hearing* on proposed
county road programs prior to
adnptlng ils budget for Ihe new
year.
A financial statement enter­
ing ihe secondary road program
list* *n anticipated credit of
I9M.OOO for Seminole County Ihl*
year Ihe money accrues from
Ihe orrenth rent of the Slat*
gasoline tax Ihe constitutional
surplus gas tax and some fedrr*f aid accompanying the .Semi­
nole request was one from Ihe
town of Altamonte Springs re­
questing the extension of Ihe
south lane of Highway 430.
Seminole County was repre­
sented at the hearing by Hepresenlallte* M. It. Smith and V.
A. Williams, Jr., J. K. McClel­
land, O. E. Fnraker, It. O. Dodd
and W. (j. Kllbee, county com.
mlsulnnrrs, State Senator Lloyd
F, Iloyle, who Is also county
attorney, W. II. Stemper. mayor
of Hanford, Itatidall Chase, Hit
commissioner and V. A. Will­
iams, Hr., of Hanford.

N o, 10ft

KatnMiithed IlMiH

THURSDAY IAN. 17. IMS

,

O b je c t s
Allies Also Rapped Rci l .Cilflcl'
,
___ , ,
r i _ ..a
T
o
General's
Hand
On Red Cross Entry
r -s 1L u
In A ,i m .l M, I L, C. ' lilI
KS
Into Peaceful Aren

U. S. Formosan Policy
Is Upheld As Brit­
ish Move Closer To
U. S. In Far East
WASIHNM I HN - K Prune Minis­
ter t Imichill pledged to Congress
today that ttrilam will do her pari
in defending Europe, and ssitl Join
m a "resolute and effective" resjmnse 'bould ness &lt;'oinmuniat aggre.s'inn break mil in the Far East.
nblrrss In n
Joint Semite House session, the
Unit'll leader declared
"We take our 'land al your
stile
t'htirrhlll. speaking slnssly from
notes, told i iingics' Hu- ItrlHsh
are "ser&gt; glad" that you do not
dims Hu- rbmese .mil ( uniiniinlsts
on Fornuis.i to to- invaded"
And be preilteled that in lime
China would throw off Commu­
nism
its implieiiluin at trust these
remarks moved tlntl-b policy In
the Far East rlnsri to that of the
Ibitleil Stales
lint mi lias recogiureil Coin mu
mst China sslule Hits country still
rriugiiiri-s the N.illiuiall'l govern
nii-nl of ( hi.mg Kai shek
In oilier tuglilighls. clmrchlll
t Slid he hellesev that "by ae
- iimnl.iliug deterrents of all kind*
against aggression," (he tree na­
tion* and the ssnrld will lie utile
in .tsitid nnnlher Woibl War
2 Idmonidteil that tin- United
S I , ite- 'tumid not agree to outlaw
mg ulnmlr bomb' under present
-solid rondiMiill*
Tic e,ireful,
almve all things, not to let go of
llie atoiolc sse.i|Hiu mini you aril
sure and more Ilian sure that Ihe
means of preserving peace are hi

ll, STWI.KY JOHNSON
MI'NSAN, Korea .P — I'lte Com
I* lifts ' lb Sinlel
l-'orrian
munt*t* tialay ehargril that an \l
lied plnnr dropped a bomb in 11t&lt;- Mini'li-i Vuilret t Vl*hin«ks
nentrnl nine near Kaesong, and 1uli( tin- I oiled Naliims lodns
It \ Invesllgalors were shown a (here is 'no bopr" fur surers*.
tot lom liision of Isor run armis.
deep hillside crater on the out
lo r talks at I'nil mult inlll.
skirls
The rralcr was eight Icci ileep
I* Mils cpi—Snsirl Forei*n
and almnt 26 feet wide
Minister \iidrrl Vlxhinski loSix Koreans from a nearby vil
F. K. Rmimlllnt, Jr of Rniimillat ,t Anderson it n l A. C. Rector t.f Mi Reynolds' Drug Cntnpiiny are
ilus tided mil any posslliillly of
•watiled ptixes of 625 and $511 respectively which they non in n national nniteit sponsored hy Mehesson lage told investigator* they heard 'i-llltng llie hurrun War in Ihe
it Itohhins. A check fur the prlxe money was prose .11led to rath of tin winners by John M. Mor son, plnm-s overlie.id before the liiunli field I'li.insr of wliiil be Icrined
manager of the Orlando division of McKesson A Kolduns. A total of ♦J.i.onil in prixo* note nwnrded for fell
I Ii e
•|iiirea»"iiiihlc demands
Marine Col James &lt; Murray
completing a sentence In 26 words or less Imsed on t !■ theme of the Mehesson A llobbiii* advertisement*.
looked at Ihe carter, pu ked up a pre'i-nli-l Its Ihe \nierlrim cum
"laml
Me '.oil Ihrsr drwpniids
fragment ami said
"cull i;i,e no hope for a sllr"Apparently there was an i-s
plosion here We will see what we (i-s'flll icni liision" of the ne.
i!"liatl"ii' al I'nniniinpon
ran Imd out atmiil it "
I N and 1'ommnnlsl tnvestiga
P Mils r
Soy let Foreign Mm
tor* were quiet and triendh Tin- isler \udiei 6 Vislmisks today
_
_
Reds ilnl not report there hail been i .llie I I S l.l Urn James Van
I r t m n In
S A i,ni' damage
Fleel a . aiiuilml" unfilled lo con
V 'l l l l L III
u xf Tin- aeciisallou was made at dm
Til-- annual dlnm-i nu-i-ling ot
I ai mistier lli-gidiiillolls m Ko
Thursday's
"no
progress"
truer
the Hanfont Merrliaul* A-xia lntlon
talks
wbliti officer' will la- t-li-iTi-il
\ ishi o ks lo t d d i e ( title d N a t i o n s
Big Gain Noted Dur­ nt
k ep orts
37K
-p|u- lie,I, sbaeplv eriliel/eil AI
for III.VJ, wil la- la-id at llu O/icr
P o l i t i c . d i " U i i n i l l e e H u- " m i r e a s
Episcopal I’aiixli lloti.a- WrdliesickctsS Sold For ie|ireseiitntlves
llr,t
f',r nib***mu tw&lt; o n .' t i l' ili m .i i i i l s p r e s e t t l e d I n H ie
ing Past Year In dxy
nt tin- lolrriinllou.il A m i c i i c m i i i t n t n a n d I'.o i g i v e lot
lilgbl at 7:ot) o'clo-1, .lame*
I a y C C C s'
Circus Rr'l t russ to eider till* I'annum 11-11|| lot I S lt C I T S s f l d C l ll l ci ll si o ll
Survey By Company II. Ki-illi of (lilamln will nprnk
loin area Weilnesilay and I'tnu
on "Cu'lorm-r Ri lalmn* "
iif l l i i i ' c n e g o l i a f I o n *
Aiidivw Htine, pi&lt; *bli-m of tluHanford's population gooim-d t i
I 'llllill, 'he St. I.oiiis llinwoi day
' a nils f-spm riles," be •aid, cunId
Th....... .
liamleil tin- \l want to leave truce talks in the ymir hands," lu&gt; sait
an csllmalril 16,0(11) in |!if,l, Jai'k axnin ialmn, today urged Ibal ail v dl mme In M- In train III 11(33,"
ebalmmn &lt;-f tb- lie* a written message declaring hands -a v m Heel and other null
Hall, president of the Seminal" mi-ndietH attrlld the mi-ting IHIu'i John Krldei
.Inst holme Ills caii'im abinlt Ihe
(Jhnmlo-r of Ihe lied Cross delegates were nut tins leaders
Chamber of Commerce, announced im-rrbnnt' who art- not member* S-niiiiiijr ('-unity
\ limitli. Churl lull had .aid Hitt
welcome
amt
added
I’-mmerce
li.i.-elmll
emomittee,
today In rcleaxing th* rlty direc­ nf the n**nclatbm an- al*ii rel lie Sos lei foreign mini Jet quid most "rffeetlve ib-lerrenl against
"We hone that no similar inn
figure* qm-itett to atind. Wive* of meni- (old tba Junior rbamber of ComTAL1-AIIAS8EK - '.b-Paront tory population survey
eil I he A-soelalcil I’ress as rc|Hirt i Third World W at" s.ii* Hie "vat
.....
will
recur
in
the
future"
meue
K
t
It
s
weekly
luncheon
in
dents
com
piled
by
th*
R.
|«
Polk
A
(Jo.,
Teacher Association*, a a f e t y
bn* are Inviti-d
mill resoliilioit" of a well .itrned
The (‘iMtimitnlxl* said Ihrv run mg Hint Men Van Fleet ssas "per internatiniiai force, "rather Hum
group* and Ihe Florida Legislature of Rirhmund, Va.
In order In avonl circling llu* In Mnt Ydeht f'lob Indny.
fcrlly sidislied" ssttli war destine
sldee
It
"uimecessarv
lo
n-eeivn
The
|H»a»!bi|ltles
are
good,
go
now
should get together on a study of
Th- aurvry reveal* lh*t Han- auiiie dliri-tot* Ibal hnvu been on
tloo in N im 111 Korea mil the cnli Hie awful xeert-l svhlclt ha-. Iiectl
hi ■hway crnsxlnu
crossing* for safety of fonl has gained' about 7,00(1 peo­ the board fur xrveial years, Ilia tbai we have Han Aldonin ruining i ejiresenlallve* nf the tied i ross "
if Ibr civilian impuUli'io. wtested front u.itpa-.c
Mils
sgriig.
and
&gt;ve
know
Hm
Roth
xiibrnnimltlcr*
work
log
orii
r1
11
b
r
t
i
d Board fmairpcbocil children,’ B oa______
____ ple over irri offbdat federal'renauS prnrrifure baa lirrn rbanged, Mr
"Htipretne d e l . i i it * I Ip q"
"lim e arc die &lt;d,ilpnienl . id i
U (•RDfiitM DR 1*01if. * Fttiiri
ntin Alfred McKfllhan said loday. taken In IBM. The 1061 survey Hltne derbirrd. Instead of voting Browns an- Mvlug lo move from
ii'Kliisi inulhei vs ir ssoulif he Hie
liliMi-l Mnrulv mall ol a eanilllia).
Hut
hank,
I'nllf
,
oexl
year
HI* nhservaHon came as Duval figure* show a papulation «f 2 2 , - for In/liv.diuil- n* in tin- pn i
iiiosl ef/retive gq iruntv of s u lory.
Vi-.liin A v de l xed
( 'toirrbill. hi III ii k oill
(Viewing with Joy In the cm Cnunly nnn mist. Inner* and large mn In Ihe greater Hanf»rd area.
Ibi' loerrhanls Ibis ymr air &lt;.T&gt;-1 *nlil
' I 111* I .«ll .1 (be -e w I o III - I In- ..ml
Jayri’t
i
f
n
.bb
id
Tim
Craw
groups nf Jncksonvllle wnmrn ree
• &lt;t'»otl»&gt;,*« no (••■♦ Kauri
mil a didled bo w to- di livi-rril
The i-nullty’* piipillatlan gained to vote (in Mir firms o din-rlm'
o nidi'&gt;i s n&gt; -ii.dmo. are covet
ninmended inclusion of overpasses 6.000 In llie 11)61 survey over th.- Enrli film eleited will appoint ford, cmou*-'Uliug -in Mi Krldei'.,
a* addiess from whal appeared
log op "
nr underpasses nt four busy Jack­ official HIM figure*. The IH5I re- one of Its im-nilier* 1-- art a . &gt;■ irpiiel, aid. If 'lie Hi owns do
Mi In- inai*s \o nlv ami- t'-it was
I \ 1i l l
I
Vision I \ •I dmo wa. i ill
com- bin- in 1116.!, with Mini pi-- r*i
sonville Intersections fry- use by tlmalr gnvr Hemlnole County HI.- ijlfrrlor for 1(162.
is e it I ” t o -.,
1 1 pot let
h
children
Vino it pet flaps . non Ii to the
DUO *x earn pa red to the 'JO.lM'J
AI bnllnts anol In- amt ilia I Ivi it .iilei'i I Ibll V'eri k i they have now,
.1
made
m
&gt;
-&gt;
d'
i
s
lew
I
to
t
1
\
m
lie
wilt
pot
Haul-id
on
Ihe
map
\uni ii oi pei'pli- i In Mo- b’gls
h
"I really trunk Ihls problem of official total In 1060.
bv midltlgbl, Jim 21 Hid maili fl i t
I .......lilt' '| L " J i i u U h * (ll
Mi Ki i-li-t reported Moil llo-noverpasses, underpasses and pro
1 "Mtiimi*&lt;’11 coil ,ii tm tit ( l.iUss mil v.ihI l a11*t - Die id'll e ' - i ■.tit led by
Renxonx (or thl* plieiiorulnat to \V A Mm ri*oti i b a ll m an it in-le •nI In iwinsin in Mo- local 11 ANtil liiilnibm.t e
all oioni l' S t•-1, s i *ii hi .old ra
lecllng children Is bigger than jusl ti»e were given by Forrest llrerk I'oxt llffin- Box I6P2
nisi led Vietminb ii bcU ice tool lh«* &lt; iiiiiiiritii
'•i i v flitilim; M*
Soiil- id baseball lob now Mian -I
Jacksonville or Duval County," inriilge ns fallow*:
Ticket* for the aupper ran lx my Min- be pun telaeoibel l|&gt; mg llloilsaiiils id Mien ' -mill In war rl ' 411"i nhL’ df lift ' blueI firrticM) llu lu-l will k*
ill- -shi d* also u rn - i iiy o t l to
t. The reactivation of the Han­ nbtslui-d ft mu any dirertm l.l roe-lb M-d Mint If Itn- local -dub bus ile.Ult before French anl \ iH im iii mill wmlcil ft &lt; Mini hi i
An Important transaction point­ McKclhnn (old them
Itum Ilnl no iiml In ( oiiinoiiiwcalth
ese Imsltl ins ill a de-pei de Iml
"Parent • Teacher Association*, ford Auxiliary Air Station, bring llu- aaxrK-iatlon, -mid Mr Hlinr
ing to eitenalv* improvement of snfclv
In
*
rnlilrd
any
kind
of
n
t&gt;-iim
al
-ill,”
the
ciumtiii-. (or ri-lniiadea-1
group* and the Legislature many new le.xidrnt* la the town
win (lie war in lodni lone Ihe
The dlrrrtoi' a rc t' I Rrd
naature land* for cattle In the
lull will make .......
Mot coming lo
I ,tt«| *.ifi ft* I H-,0* n&gt;irlM*lli p i l l
Mo* \ litre of \ioi-rn i official
I reiirli CIIMirnaoilei
In inil
ding, W. A Morrison, .lark Halt
Chuluota section waa the record­ could well afford In make * study and Hieit.
•
si.on
•
if
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1
1
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v
lir
i
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l
n%
n
l
111*»l
t S osi-i .eiis iadm ..ml d vsindd
adoption of a uniform pol­
Wednesday night
2. Nrwrtmier* from the north gan, Jolm Hmlintik, .1 W Unit
ing at the County Clark’s office Inward
"From
'hr
pt-igti
.
made
-»
Hu*
i
t
r
c
l
I
M
i
c
Itifftiin*
.iiifi
t
ob-a .1 It an dallon oi lit I all
fieo Raoul S a l . .......in imli i
moving here for the climate nr I &lt; W. V. Bitting. M. 1 Raliorn. t fur,
Tutsday of two Heeds for the icy."
bould have a -mcp.s.f it
•hi'llfi ind tin p* pnlnfinfi *»f N»»rl1» uagi-% lo ill p u l-, nl 'lo world
Although Ihe Road Board en­ retire
( . Harper, Jail, Ku.i-ll, Net •■4*np." t.e ual-l It InI*- Mr Kllil'i oi chief nf French • moii lout
transfer of more than 6,000 acres
hiHM
i,
la
in
',
'
11
Meal
fund
if
uni
F'nt •tui cell ill the id'll i-ss stay
is mg
.7. Many Hanford and Seminal,- Rlsiitha Par real fintibrl, A I idmlttc-l the iikhii pi-ddi-nt h i ■ •lei lured tlrtl ( tun i «a
of land valued at 1144,000 f{om dorsed Ihe general principle of
III-, i. ige m i i ■ w o r d ‘ sail .l ied
i i llix o'lir [mini 0. In Mtn-rll'-yu
"KlssIST aid" to tin Vielmiuli oi
Ollford A. Cochran anl wtfe of overpasses or underpasses at Count &gt;■ (Risen i who were not Htllu-, B. I, I'erklnt, .It . .loll" pmeuie -i| plavci - ("i III" l-ical
i v i , in llu- i
of under si andlMg Inurliey, undertaken '-i sock closer
North Salem, N. Y.. to the Acorn school crossings, II held nut little rnuute,| in the federal renxil* of Knder, Dorothy Powell and I I earn, he -lid point mil, however. its "dn or die" efloil
■( 1111fitIIlls-III of ' ondi’lsl-mding and i.cs wiiti Hie
lo Ihe Duval delegation that 1960.
Sal.'" nulil yimllis ot IS ssdli the *tln,ilmu
River Cattle Co. The nroperly Is hopeHenllaa**
Mint
lie
b
ii
rPc
urd
iminv
|
e
ll-i.
K.
Tinker
ns Pats Tstai
' nlti-il Stales, ii"
Mill to* coilll
now known as Acorn Ranch.
Illd celt Mow |&gt;1is&gt;-i . amt loan milv Isso weeks of mill' us It nnmg
“ Over l,l(Hl prople were tint
V i Klfifslcy •» . ill .1*1 ill ft! "&gt; *•Ml Hy bail returned lom to Hie lender
were (anatii ally aM.ukmg to nils
Revenue stamps attached to the
•gem.
counted In one area alone, we
roll,. i Uir. i,iti
1ill.IP wii it !• ship be I'sercin l -bo mg the st ar,
deeds Indicated the sale of 4,000
"In fa-', tine g'ii»l inanager i, lor tided French posilmos mil « h » Hit-Illilnl ;is ih K -.1 it fi-thlf»' * •!
found In a xpot survey after Un­ Firnt Federal A hhH s
The III dish Pi inn- Minister lias
being "lowed down llie sslie.d l»
acre* of pasture land In the south­
■'Oiling
M
l
re
U
K
'
Hatiildny
to
di
,
official figure* war* relessed,"
InercaHe HI IVreent
lure Imnkers and Inn lied sen- de di-maud Hi.M tin* 1' Nt Mile IlH ought ibal i I-i - i -i lie in a series
IliilInxM (in I'm. . '(hern
eastern part of the county, valued
Mr*. Camilla Bruce, Chamber nf
w llllill aw al i l m|»|H(sMU{ fum*’* 111 of I'liiifcrem-cs with President Tru
tenses
at I ! 10.000 to the company.
Cotnmerrn secretary, stated.
A*»et» of IIn- First Federal Su­
Hill Sal-m Mild hi', snblu-t . is"iitd Kore a from M&gt;f nth v .ti iillul .Mill mail They are (x hay*- one inure
The other sale was of 76 acre*
Mr. Breckinridge also pointed
Spitht
Forces
Ahead
fur*1ICIl Inn'tJIN meellUij i't glis In-lure * tliirelllll
ing* anil l.nnn A**ociatlnn bav
gMtn u decisive victory t&gt;-iiring III,- ev .ii'ii .itI h (ti
on a lake near Chuluota and In­
tn the tremendous Increase In shown
leuves Waslpigliin on SM-oday
* ,11 permit Inrrrnxi- in 11.-outright Intervention liy &lt; bine •- from III,- pi'll!lllNtll *
cluding two attrartlve residence*
Utilities, building permits, and
In
Louisiana
Count
'flui- West Ii l 1f|N|wtf1•1 lh.1t Vi
Cllliri'hl'l t.cg.m bis idiliess hy
yesr It w** reported yextei
I'nmiuumsl troops
for (29,000 as Indicated by the
Sheriff P, A. Mero wa* elected telephones in the ares from 11140 1**1
day afternoon at an annual m
If the ( lilliese Hells Invade In .tim- ky's n-p, •tr 1 0*ff0»l *. tn Iwi ti r living Ih M it) III i - onfeieiice . hero
kite stamp*.
!
vice-president of the Florida tn 1061.
NEW
'MILKANN
P
Cuilns
the It N till - t \I'fti- In ttir Li IU were aimed o Ih.M we can do
larger properly, nnre the Sheriff's Aaiorlatlon at tta two
"The rli-rtrlc meter Increase I* ganisatlon inerting. The s-nrti in spubl, n p-dilleal imknnwn wlm ran i ontimied. Mien llie ipie lion of .ml
, s. 1 If.ill. 1 hlr.tk lip mir lo* I l&lt;ii Ihe I . til moil eaiiHt* "
ng land of 8 , F. Long, I* day mid-winter ronvrnllop end­ almost directly proportional to Ihn itemed front $t,HDI,4U6 at tin -villi llu bucking nl I niv Karl by America anil nlliri United Na on a pnllMialat i1‘,(mmm |i•!111
"tart of the year, to |2,imMiHH
lie sod
I base mil conn- here
Moil. Il""p&gt; to tieip die I icni ti tIII- 1aiks
stikPrt tn 10,M taxe« and to nn ing
Wednesday
at
Daytona iopulntum gain In Hanford a* dobong,
a
I
A
ppeals
Judge
llnlieit
Thii- Soviet pi.in -li'Hii r10' 111.1f111* lo ash sou For money
All officers .and dh I'l'lltl ft \Y**f»*
wus one lo lie ilc&lt; idcil hv llie
nil, ,gax ahd mineral lease dated Bench.
er mined by the Polk survey," be ri'-rlrrteil,
Kontiiin.
h
i
liiilppeiulenl,
will
rqli-r
Inidiidiitg llnwiinl Fa
Ilnl gnu kit he -.ml Hi .M Hi Main
Allied govertmintits li ving to lem ■Iml Hie I N tx uel iiu-inliei tup
Apr, 16. 10H. from Mr. Iain
Announcement of the tltfth said. The flgurr* show 2,002
a rttnnff clrrllnu fur gnvernnr nf the ( ........ ...
title m Sonllieii.t m tin- Not Hi Ml.mile Pact a* nt niiisi liise \mi-rii-.m help if it is
{(wife to the Magnolia Petrol annual convention of the as­ meter* were Fn operation In 1040 villa, nrt-aliUnt; (ienrgi- Toubv. lamlslnn- Felt. Ill
coiisislcnl svilti im-mliership lit Hie lo ini-.-: llu- defen*e prndn linn
exeriitlvs
vlce-prrildent; K. &lt;’
sociation June It) and II at the while 6,700 ware in use In 1051.
Spall! mil Kemion (luldlslnnerd Aula
N and i itl. fur a new Rig goal- ll has set
"We are fighting, and will sun l
— Arorn River Cattle Co., la Mayfair Inn, appear* on two Comparable Increase* ere noted Uni per, first vlcc-pinhlrnt; S seven other camlldnlr* tn Tites
F. Duudney, xerond v Ire- pros iil-rt t;
” H is lor you to judge," to- said,
lllix ssar agninsl llu- Vudmlnh s-.illi Five pence p.o t
reported lo he starting aatartsIv* pages
Maas or Tht Florida .Sheriff. In wain meters, telephone*, and Mta.‘ II, ft, Chapman, xerrelary- dny’i Democratir primary
ft ittitln ite U I t n I ' n i p
oiir own troop*." lien Satan de
rltnta plantings, the flrat of 1M1, Hi* annual publication or building permlte.
If.
K
Iti-n.
|
|uli*
Buggs
nl
New
tn-axurer and A. Edwin Bhlnh-d
Which will be about 10 acre*.
the association,
1010 1031 ser, attornev,
Mrlean*. *lm Imd Ihe supiairl nf elared lie declined, however l" Clolhiiur Is N(M.*ck‘ci
predict svhen victory migld toOne of the largest hard* of'A n ­ , Thl* Includes picture* of Bher- Water Metera
( ’A I* ( ’oinmi'iulcd
M i l 0,240
Hanford F. Dmidney mid K. C. C S. Sen Rii**ell lamg, wu* lliiril nchlrvrd
By Salvation Army
n a rattle In the rounty la owned ff Mam, one of which shows Telephone*
1,480 4,100 Harper
loday he ennreded "It is imiMis
wore
re-elected
a*
-lit*
Tor Rescue Wfirk
Hulun, rigid han't man to the l.di
hr the companv, and modern me* him "deputlilng
Building permits rose from
Mr*. Peggy
slide (or mo In overcome llie |.-nd
t tod* of rattle railing will tm Hrael. who won third plaea In (1,100,000 In llMO to (2„180,M4 In tor*. The other director* an- Mi of Judge Kennon "
Men .Icon de Latin- de '(assignslluSnlvall'io
Army
is
in
need
Mr.
HhllihoNer,
Mr.
a acted under the attpenrlelon of •ho "Mrs. America” beauty con- 1061. Postal permits were valm-d Favllle,
\|e't of the lut'd Civil Alt 1'nItetiirn-- from 17(11 nf the slide's in Indochina. Iniil a news confer nf dunnlloiis uf i lutliing. Iiirliuliug
Tnuhy, J. IL Van Hoy anil II.
• MOTt Lamonle, Chuluota, the teat at Atlantia City.
at (11.011 In 1040 while In 1061 Janie*
2112 prei met* In Tttoxdny'* Demo cure that llie Vlctminh I- "umli-i (oafs, IroiiM-is, shirts am] alines, Mul lot11- been highly •nmmcndr'i
(lot.
Ttaeh manager and a partner, toorders id a supreme echelnn ot m order to supply needy persons. by Alt Fun e ufili'ei t for their
"M il* America of HIM." Mlaa the value waa placed at (S74JWI).
(iroxa Income showed a 30 per- , r*H* Primary ahoweil
(’nrmiiimlkt ruuimnnil hi Hie Fat I.lent Nora Hawkins staled Indus i-rfieiein-y ill pian-tiia'd &gt;en anil
1 (ther with the Cochrans in the Yolanda
"Thr*e utility and telephone rent Inefrase, rlulng from I7(t,76l
Betbpse, la pictured
Spahl 131,410
1 wjfteaa.
F.asl "
These articles may be left at the nil ii* dftlU opri atioli** . 11; runner*
carrying atalka of celery during statistic* are used In every rlty .to (110,020. Reserve* had a 41
Krnnnn
131,781
■Mr, Lamnnte, whn Uvea on the her via It here wWeh Included 0 in the nation to .determine ami
Hp said aid for the Vietminb beaili|uurlers on Seeund Street m 1ion HMb Mm HA lie \P ptngram,
percent
Increase,
rising
from
(
02
,
J17,722
company properly, haidiad many trip to the celery fields. Another confirm population growth," Mr,
Itmt ring in from Chtim liichides ,,ersims desiring to make dona Fri'bi)- . Hnfotditv iip \ Stinday nf
00(i to (110,013.
III At W,'&lt;‘k, C.-ipt II, vi.i K'-mlcy,
years of eieprlence in eattla rata* beauty portrait fa that of Donna Brackinrldgo painted out.
mortar*, artillery. It.i/'xika*. gre tlatris may telephone 350
V. A. HPF.EH III JUT
The associations' s a v i n g s n r *(0(11tintrider of tin- r \ P Hipiadlag. The eon of Rpbert P, La- Lou Harper, who ' at 17* waa
mule*,
high
expln*|ves,
radiu
and
'.'Inlower
floor
of
llie
Imililmg.
A. -Speer,
6 IH .Park
founts paid (66,420 In illvidond* In
..
.
.. Avenue,
monte, President Hooyer’a'secre­ Sanford Jayre** representative
BUM
ineliiditig Mu- class roniti and hall ion in If, ;lnted t(ifIlly
11*01 at a rate of .1 norcont In- suffered n broken font when hi Iclrplimio niuipiitriil
Fifii ‘I'D 1«He«I Ill' ll
tary of commerce, Mr. Lamonto In a contest at Jthe 1060 Htate
The Sanford Lodge of Elk* will tprest, It waa reported.
in- biding
and Hu- iiffiit- is now- being paint
felt nt noon front a Imiiler nt tit* i . , ,
V ~
.
'■mieln from ih,- K,pi, lion, partlrlfor many year* the preaidant Javcea meat In Miami,
celebrate Florida tfate Elks Assoml
Mllier
Improvcntirnl.
will
lie
tmme, lie wu* given cmixgeii-y -1-11 ( ,I U l ) r O T lI o y H
nf the American Hereford Breed­
pull’ll
in Mp- uilsxioo - which urn
on Night tonight with a turkey
oiatle inter in Hie upstairs living
Other vfawa Include the Weklv*
PATROLMAN SHIFTED
ers Association, and a member of Rlvari, awd an aerial picture of supper at 6:30 P, M., and a meet­
quarters, especially In the front desigm -,l to promote iffii-icm-y in
S
S
;1
Formed
In
lainirsvooil
INVERNESS (ft — A stotn high
ri'gtlbl
of director*.
icurin' work.
the Municipal
living room where the plaster lias
l*r ahd watsr- ing at 0:00 o’clock at Which AI Coe. way patrolman, who a county com- taken l&lt;t n hone aperlnlinl In
——•
('apt iti-mli-v setv il jii ground
Cochran has been noted front.
fallen tine fo moist lire seepage fill
la profuaely vice president of the Association, mission resolution charged "had Hilundu.
A
t-H
Club
fur
buys
i*
nn-v
safely
ork State aa a leading illustrated, Including many
ufficei in tin- lesl •. John
will be an honored guest. Leo But- violently cursed and nbttsed one
------ — ----------- --------lielng formed *t Lymnn Heliunl, lowing a .storm
_ j g | of peytmm ItaeeH, f "
. ■ecretary of tho lodge, an­ nr more parsons In a public place
Efforts nre being made liy the i Ande* wux usexitaiM ■omiiiarider
HOPE HONK
Longwootl,
'County
Agent
('.
It.
nf
the
•ath'U |mii Kii*ii0iitiiikT- L o ' mI
outstanding vacation a.poU. A nounced today,..
Salvation Army to secure storage
SEATTLE IjT4—With hope all hul Daw*on announced this morning
while on duty," will be transferred.
r partner |a ' - S i
space in the Thorp Building for pilot* urul ohxei vn * in llie ml*« fc.M kwfi* Mero
gone,
the
Coast
Ouird
today
re­
John
Kennedy
of
latngwootl
tin
i
Col.
H.
N.
Ktrkman,
head
of
Ihe
-ion* were Henry M- f.iinliii, WhI*
who eiw*. owi
huMJ
m Atw fio*
patrol, said Patrolman B. D. Sam­ duced. It* search for Iho freighter been appointed elub leader under placement of dime board* and nth
empirical data about
N l A M I ^ ^ ^ iW W. Wllaofl, uel* would be assigned to another Pennsylvania and Ihe missing crew the direction of Mr. Hnw*nn. Tlx- er Item* Hial now lake up Hto 1 ler HIi-'-lr, Kiltiy F •&lt;■, Jr., ami
Ut BarnInot*
Lieut. Cot. Forreiit Irckinridgii.
4T ye*r old trttfiman who loet part area.
to a one cutter basis.
latter announced plan* for tin much space In ihe main ball
ftlun Minn 250 uirn pin tiripHled
. Bench fry "
of W* left-fodl and wffered other
Aerial
search
was
halted new organisation al a meeting of
in llu- 1'rngiMtn iiud JO airplane*
injuries In a train • truck accident
VIOLIN
FOUND
Wrdnttday night for the 43 nr 40 the Parent Teacher* Axxorinlinii
aura thin iwo years ago, was
SANTA MONICA. Calif i.P-A W(»n* tiHf'd In llie icm nr misxion*.
rrewmen who now have been un­ at tho school last night.
At?
**4*04.* *(Ml***
J - awirdad (300,004 Wrtjesdsjr night
Strarllvarlu*
violin valued af t.V),.
Tho Weather
heard from for nearly eight diya.
W. W. Brown, atntn hoy* cirri,
jdr a Dsde County Circuit Court
leader from Oaineavllle, told par- 000 was found on llie beach
-ti
Movie Time Table
Mm
KEY WEST WATER
cuts and teacher* of the value of Wednesday b'*s than 24 hour* after
Made IiiWa ter Um damages was Asheville
RITA
U til
It waa swepl from a musician's
WARHINOTON &lt;*—Secretary of 4-H club work to hoy*.
"All American''
East Coart Railroad. Boston
the Ngvy Kimball said today ha
Mr. Dawson stated that 12 ell* grasp and rarrird mil In sea hy
1:17 - 4:03 - 0:47
Chicago
0:32
will. aak Congrasa for (403,000 to ru* grove owq*ra are attending a flood waters.
U f. i
MOV I ELAND
'Miami, Cleveland
A beach stroller found Iho case.
enlarge the water system suntlng nine week* rour-m in dim * grow­
iwoar of the Lot a
"Hugnrfoot"
7 West, Ma.
ing which la being conducted at The Instrument Inside wa* waterTha Jury
New
0:30 - 0:67 Intrrmbxion 0:10
sag. Bmatbers (D.-Fla.) said the tha Orlando-amt Tavarea high snaked.
140 midit ___
Naw Yo
Violinist Sascha Jacobson, who
Feature 0:66
presoal, system le Inadequate'and school*. Tha instructors Include
d im ­ Washli____
at timga tha pressure Is so low that Pred Lawrence of
PR A III IE LAKE
Gainesville, lost the Instrument when he was
w u the Isrgert
Jacksonville
"Two Hour Cartoon Carnival"
watgg does not reach the second citrus specialist, and other re­ knocked off his feet by a flash
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■tear of build;
lings In the Island search worker* In citrus from flood Tuesday night, said he hoped
Starting at 0:30 P. M.
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city.
Ihe "Strad" could be repaired.
throughout th* state.

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S p rain Refugees
Arrive In Frisco
I f Four Days Late
222 Passengers Are
Little Worse Off
v',‘ For Their Hardship
bs hain m a . v i.sui or — Tired
; refuge*! passengers from the snowblankHad streurnlinor, City of Han
r Francisco, arrived today—ulmust
fhur days lute.
|U They were rmtieeubly weary und
&gt;. loiter-fund Hut most looked ns If
they'd just completed a normal
V?40-hour run from Chicago — InStrait.of having survived Ihree und
a hart cold, stormbound days in
i mile high lmrim-r Pass.
x ' p ie deeply snow-nackcd High
j Sierra rolurluntly hail given up tne
-100 passengers and 30 Southern
J: Pacific crewmen late Wednesday.
Thu empty luxury train still Is
stuck there
k,- , Those who started from Chicago
: Friday night In Ihu sleek strenrn' liner ended their trip In old fnshf toned green Pullmans.
&lt;■ ‘Their relief train nrrlvrd at Oak­
land, Just across San Francisco
'' Hay, about 3 :10 u. m. (0:30 a. in.

The tired men ur.d women trick; led slowly from Iho ears.
‘
All were neat
the men freshly
shnved.
On the relief train, which look
Seven rmd a half hours from moun­
tains to coast, they had sleeks and
ehlckcn, hnths, changes of clothes,
- sleep
An estiinulH 150 person* were
aboard when the relief train snub­
bed to n stop at the end of the
f. track.
Fifteen,
including two
Stretcher eases, hud got off at
:r Sacramento others left nt later
5 atop*
ffi- lfi'tolc Dr, Waller 11. L. Hoolill
, of Middletown, Ohio, said (he ex' pvrleut'i' wus "Miinellilrig I'll never
. forget."
r 1 The stocky and gray 52 year-old
physleluu had worked tirelessly lo
trrat some (Ml victims of gas fumes
that seeped through Ihn (rain short­
ly after regular heat gave out In
the 20 degree temperatures Mon­
day. Only n few remained III.
He said his wife luckily had
brought along a shoebox filled with
medicines
Most of the passengers were
mutter of fact about their experi­
ence.
'"W o felt eventually someono
Would get lo us," mild Philip Gor­
don, a Kan Francisco furniture
than- . "Morale generally was high but
the worst thing wus rcnorls that
t rescuers could move only a mile
an hour and other discouraging
:\ hews."
BJ.jf At Oakland, one stretcher ease
,i'-Sffls taken off — Robert A. Miller,
• (assistant superjgrtmdont of the BP
, jfla&amp;amdntu DtMlon. Doctors laid
J o suffered fmfflVxhmrslInn during
yeseue operation*.
‘ On the irip rhiwii, many passen­
gers slept. Pullman Coii'luclur II,C,
Barnes said "They hit Ihe sack

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HOLLYWOOD - Television
dims have proved n boon to a
hardy bond of former film Mar*
whom Hollywood seem* lo have
forgotten.
Jack Mulhull Is an oxumplc. He
has appeared In two dozen TV
fllina in the Inst few months.
"It’a wonderful," he enthused.
"Any actor likes to stuy active,
and TV films keep you busy all
right. I’ ve made three half hour
shows In u week and brother,
that’s a grind. Hut it’s no harder
than the two reeleis we u;:cd lo
make in the old days."
Jack Mulhall Is just a name lo
members of the younger genera­
tion. Hut their pitrents remember
him os the hnpny-go lucky screen
lover of the silent era. Ho was
notably co-starred with Dorothy
Muckulll in a dozen successful
films. The breakup ol that film
team was partly responsible for
Ids fall from stardmn.
"Dorothy und I had been doing
well as a team at Warners," he
recalled. “ Her contract stipulated
that she would get single hilling
in all her pictures. That was what
Corinne Griffith and Colleen Moore
were getting, and Dorothy wanted
It, too.
“ I told her if she broke up the
learn we’d both be diopiied by Ihe
studio within a year. Ami lliul's
just what happened."
Mulhall, who slarled In the mnv
lea with the Edison Co In 1!H3,
was earning $2,250 a week at the
time (1030). Ife went lo HKO at
$2,750 a week, hut that Insted only
a year. Thai was about Hie end
of his starring days
Since then he has managed lo
keep busy. Hu bus played Innu­
merable small parts In big pic­
tures and big parts in small jrlclures. (He Is currenlly doing a
one day role In a Columbia serial,
"Hlackhuwk.” ) He aj&gt;pcarcd for
seven years in Keri Murray's

live In TV films.
Is II hard for a former r.lar lo
do bit roles?
"I don't think so," he replied
frankly. "Yes, uetlng Is a fickle
profession. Hut It's nol bad for a
fellow who has 2(1 years of top
stardom and good money und man­
aged to riiit some of It away, as I
did. In fuel, after 20 years of lie
Ing a slur, you look forward lo a
llllle res I and slackening of puce."
Mulhall, still hindsorne and
youthful nt 5T, figures he has up
pcarcd In about 1.non movies.
Many of these were made fur the
old Hlouraph Co , which would p it
two different film subjects on one
reel. Hu declared he made movie
love to every film queen over a
lengthy period, from Mnrv Pickford lo tairella Young. He de
dined to slate which were Ihe hr»t
ones.
t
"I can’t take Ihe chance," he
said. "Too many of (hern are still
alive,"
lint he did hint that Theda Horn
had It nil over the present movie
queens.
,
•
-".tha dldp'1 Just rely nn her
shnpe.V ho remarked "Klin acted
wllh her eyes. Hridhcr, that takes
art."

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"1 am convinced," Marlin said,
"that any sound Republican would
be abln to defeat President Truman
next fall in my own state of Penn­
sylvania."
Sen. Murray (D.-Mont.) discount­
ed Martin's comments as "campalgn talk," but said ha agrees
with him on one point—"We both
hope the President will seek reelection."
Murray said he also agrees with
Sen. Anderson (D.-N.M.)lhat Damnrrnts nrn going tn Insist that Mr
Truman run again. He added:
"The President has been in the
forefront of domestic and inter­
national problems for teven years
now, and I think the great majority
of Democrat* feel he is best 'maltfled to guldo lhe country."
Karnyard hens strut or sulk In
relation to their standing In a
euste system.

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tlirilH MIMI MlNllTII Winston Churchill and V, S. Defense Seeratary Robert A. Lovett abet togrtha*
during a luncheon for tha Prlma Mlnlitar In the Secratary’s dining room at the Pentagon la Washington.
In Lurkground (I. to r.) arat Flair) Marshal Sir William Slim, Chiaf of tha BrIUah Imperial Oenera) fitaff;
Sir Oliver Trunks, British Envoy, and Gen. Omar N, Bradley, chairman ol the U, » . Joint Chief) of Stall.

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Churchill noted that the United
Stales had expected China to be
one of the "Big Four" after the
last war, and added:
"I was always a bit skeptical."
The Prime Minister sold that al­
though Communism now controls
the Chinese malnlond, eventually
he expects China lo throw off
Communism.
ills audience laughed heartily
when he quoted a Chinese prov-

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FORT KNOX, Ky. LR-Army auorllles today sought a motive for
e butcher-knife ilayingi of four
Hina children of a 20-year-old sec*
W lieutenant.
The officer—Lt. Joseph P. CooIB—walked Into hla blood-spatrod apartment Wednesday night
i find his four children dead from
Mat cuts, and hit wlfo near
rath from a similar wound,
Col. Franklin Reese, provost
lArthaL aald the mother apparMy killed the children and then
M to kill herself,
mat authorities aald a stomach
ufyals Indicated that Mn. Cooevidently drank Lyiol aftr'Mahblng herself In tha throat,
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A SI. Johns (’minty delegation
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The Road Hoard ha* plans for
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track* and parallel with them to
the railroad italton. The route
then would crow the San Sebastian
River.
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Administration On
Security Delays
WASHINGTON in - Sen. Mundt
(R.-S.D.) today accused the ad­
ministration of "gross negligence
and Inexcusable delay" In pulling
the Internal security law passed
lilt September Into effect.
Mundt, one of the prime movers
behind tiio bill, said he would nut
|o all Ihe way, however, with a
proposal by Sen. Eastland (D Ml**.) that "thousands of Com­
munist conspirators now In this
country" lie rounded up Immedi­
ately.
"1 wouldn't want to suy I would
concentrate on that on* feature,"
Mundt told a reporter. Instead, he
said, ho would favor a resolution
"requiring the President to put
(he whole act Into uporotlun.”
Mundt said the administration
should be called on to go ahead
with enforcement of the law. which
was passed over President Tru­
man's veto, and then, "after this
screening," proceed wilh the derention provisions.
Among the law's many provi­
sions are requirements for regis­
tration of Communist and Commu­
nist-front organizations, denial of
federal Jobs and passports to Com­
munists and lightened Immigration
barriers against subversive aliens.
II also provides, aublect to court
review, for the apprehension and
detention of persons who there Is
reasonable ground to believe would
engage In espionage or sabotage.
This Is operative, however, only
upon a declaration of an Internal
security emergency based on war,
Invasion or insurreelinn.
A bill introduced Wednesday by
Eastland would have the effect of
putting that part of (he law Into
operation. He said It was aimed at
putting "under lock and key os
I soon as possible" approximately
50,000 "disciplined Communists, of
whom approximately 20,000 are
Identifiable hardened agents of the
Kremlin who are working night
and day as Ihe vanguard of those
who would destroy u s "

U ' Newsfcalure*
“ It's easy for a girl ventrilo­
quist to fool people—somehow no
one ever suspects that a girl can
throw her voice."
Ho lays 18-year-old Shari, a
pretty little brunette who can
compete with the old-timers when
It conies to ventriloquism. Wha'.'s
more, when she demonstrates her
art, she is so convincing you'd al­
most )&gt;et that Hanseon and Butter­
cup—her two little wooden proule,
who are not murb smaller timn
she ls—come to life suddenly.
. Is it difficult for a girl to learn
ventriloquism T Shari eays "no."
tt'i a field that heretofore has
belonged to the boys but now
more ami more girls are getting
Into the act. She emphasises,
however, that there Is a knack
to ventriloquism and If you do
not hit it after considerable
practice, you're probably Just n*&gt;t
the voice-throwing type. Hays she:
“ Ventriloquism la lots of fun.
hut you need more than the art or
throwing your voire to make it
pay off. If you want to be Inter*
estlng and convincing as a per­
former, you will need to know
music and dancing."
Hharl studied piano, violin,
dancing and dramatics at a Bronx
high school and calls Into play
these extra talents In her per­
formances.
.Although she has been a pro­
fessional ventriloquist for only
a year, and was a weekly feature
on Don Ameche's television show,
Hharl learned stage presenco
while doing magic tricks at par­
ties. Her father, Peter Pan the
Magle Man, was official magician
for the Department of Park* In
New Vork City and taught her tho
way* of u prestidigitator. Hhc
made her first pulillc
once at the age of four
How do you get started in
ventriloquism, even Just for the
fun of it T Hharl says you must
read books on the subject, prac­
tice whenever possible, watch
i other performers, and devebui
Jnyeee Meeting:
I your voice and other talents. If
I yuu_ want to do it professionally,
(t'MIlaiifS I'mm I'.iii, (tael
I you'll need to dream up a good
Clift* the Hanford prospects," Mr. act, too.
Hharl says n good act takes
Krlder asserted. This manager 1*
a good player and manager und lots of Imagination, She ex­
run lie obtained for ii leusonnhlo plains: "It's more than Just
having a pretty dummy on your
salary, ho stilted,
Joel Field, president of the knee. You’Ve got tu build up llm
newly created Hanford llnsrlmll show nml give it meaning.’*
He; "Snnifton" la supposed to
Association, congratulated
tho
Juycees for their cooperation dur­ be a Hi-year-old teen-ager, and
ing the successful lllpl baseball Hhnrl get* him Into all the fun
season when they helped put over nml scrape* thut average teen­
ager* experience. “ Buttercup."
the ticket sales.
Mr. Field said that thing* her other dummy, Is supposed to
were really looking up for the he eight, tho kid sister of Hamassociation. He pointed out that, Son, Ho met lines Hharl's show is
around "Buttercup" ami her
while the local association hasn't built
yet received it* franchise back lmby sitter.
Hhnrl bundles her wooden offfrom the Giants, III per cent of
next season's eonl of 25(1 tickets spring with loving rare, and when
asked If most ventriloquist* fall
have been uskcd fur already,
Mery Osier, newly appointed in love with their little people
■ml think of thorn «ti humans,
chairman of the Jayeee* circus •he
says:
ticket sales campaign, atnted that
To me Hamson
878 ducata have l*en sold in ila Just like cour*e'
brother, and Butter­
only three d v e netting the Jay- cup is lusta like
a baby sister.
c c s dv*r f04
You couldn't put on an net with
• Mr. Osier urged all members •bent
unless you felt that w a y to get into the eumpalgn and one reason
why th.i audience,
help sell tho tickets to make It sousing that you
treat them Ilk*
a success. Ernest Cowley, Hornreal children, full in love with
inntr Ill'lll Hc'ioul band director, them,
too."
promised to cooperate in every
Hharl, who made her debut as
wny nsalble lo have the high
on the Arthur God­
school's students In the Land sell ventriloquist
frey show, wants to have her
tickets to other student*.
show—one which would ap­
He suggest'd singing a linn I own
peal to every nge level,
cn cori in the downtown district
while Jnvceo members circulated
IKK ON BALLOT
amotur the crowd selling tickets.
CONCORD. N. H. t* - Gen
The bands in the county will
receive 26 nor cent from the sale hixonhower s name wn* entered
In Now Hampshire's preference
of these tickets.
Tho Jayreea will receive 25 Primary today as a Republican
per cent of the ticket sales with candidate for President.
5(1 per rent going to the circus,
A largo group of " f like Ike”
Mr. Osier assert oil,
supporters headed by Gov. Sher­
( f President Crawford annotated man Adams presented petitions to
Fred Clay, Mr. Oslrr and B. B. Secretary of State Enoch D. Fuller
Ilhnl to represent the Jayreea entering the general's name on
at the hlirh school's Avoirs queen Iho ballot of the primary, March
contest. The .luyrees may pick
—first In the nation.
their queen from one of the
nominees of this contest.
Kangaroos,
wombats, "teddy
bear" liaotaa, and platypus are
creature* common to Imtti Aus­
the Orinoco River In Venesucla tralia ami Tasmania, hut found
will begin till* year. Its purpose Is nowhere elae on earth.
to tap one of the world's richest
Iron or# reserve!.________________
A fifth bridge w»* recently com.
deled between Miami and Miami
leach. .
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MONEYS
MUSTREMOVE
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IPublic Is Learning
Total Exoneration From Newspapers
On Fraud Charges Of Tax Refunds

B R AK E,

TEEN TALK
By VIVIAN BROWN

fly R. J. SCOTT Delaney Seeking

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BOSTON ’.1* — The defense m ar­
shalled additional evidence tiolny
In efforts to obtain eomplelo ex
oneratlon of Denis W. Delaney,
ousted (olleelor of Internal revenue
for MassaehusetPI, who Wednestla)
was tu-aniiled ol three charges lie
ueeeuled lirlbea.
Delaney was iiulleuled by a fed­
eral grand jurv on three couiils
of falsely certifying settlement of
$180,000 in tax liens and cm six
count* of accepting bribes, totaling

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These latter were reduced to a
total of $7..MX) after Judge Charles
K
Wyanski
dismissed
three
counts of the bribery nreusnltnn
Albert C llnghes, head of itnIncome Tax Division in Ihe Bushin
collector's office, was to resume
his testimony today, having been
called as a detense witness idler
a previous appearance for the pros
cculinii
Just before court adjourned
Wednesday Hughes lestlfu-d He
l.iliey ordered immediate appllea
linn of a lien against a Worcester
firm he was accused uf favoring
in its sii£,5UH tax Indebtedness.
Hughes identified an office liiriu
r 0 ^
11 1 f«W K Wjft( flit Ri Li«
orniuluill signed "H W D . Col
lector, dated May 15. HIM), vvhiih
l
oF TR L lllilb a ii ClYlLlIAfioRS.
asserted "a Hen should lie filed
ANCitrtf mam lined im
HiiliiedluU’ly " iigutnsl Ihe Mussu
ehUBCtt* Steel 1'reullng C o , Ihe
CIRCULAR ItdfS SucA
W tR L ACCIDENTALLY
Wiveester firm under dlseusslnn
AS 'fills im CtfXMiA
SHoT DuftlMC* "fUE.
This was admitted as evidence
CK fill
along
vvilli another paper which
1950 tfUH'&lt;iH&lt;; S e a s o K
-.flowed such action was taken the
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ICIRIAM
next day
VIAM IS CtAdC
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Delaney Is charged with recelv
s
DISCOVE-RLD AJ-V- OF TkE_
mg $2 ,.\o(i hi connection vvilli tlil»
IMfoRt'AMf LAjO ut HE. UACiT-WL
case, half of a "fee" allegedly
Oc\E*K VfcoK AIA5.KA to AUSTRALIA •
collected by Daniel Friedman. New
York insurance man. who testified
Cliff IPV|, ICtflg I
VjiH-Jh ftit lift, , Wsild l'|i* •**#«■ L
he received Ihe money from (lu­
sted company lo obtain a federal
lax adjustment
STOCK MAKKKT
Judge
\\)&lt;aiiski's
action
In
NEW YORK iiv-Railroad issues
qii.islilng Unci- charges against lie
came to Ihe fore in Ihe slock mar
laney followed a motion liy Defense
krt again today lo push prices Ir­
— By WILIIAM OUT
Counsel I Keefe Hurley immedl
regularly higher.
.del) idler the pioserulmii rested
CriUml I’ u &gt;' liiiin
Chemicals, oils and selected
linlly, wmidei how its i asp
IN VIEW of all llirse log
leaders In copper mining and other
The judge ruled Ihe goveiume.it
it lal '*•'■ to niuht- up
sections participated in the rise. (league bull |&gt;lu)ri* bung i.illid
, had uol proved its allegation in*
in t asl .*
Gains ranged to around a dollar Into service by the M unnr Corps,
I lain-v took $2 Mmi to intlin-nee. a
a share, but a few scattered losers Ziidok LUimkopr &gt;s beginning to
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decision in favor of I.Ot'IS AND
persisted, also.
wonder If the lli.VJ pennants
i i.’ i. ill. r I'h ii bind on ill
won’t lo* flying over the llall* of
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WASHINGTON
- Sen. Mc­
l-iidnliiiil of Du bio *
Troops lo fi"r,n wlekmlNMif
Mahon (I) Conn ) said today alter
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u call on President Truman thut
he Is sure Ihe United Slates atomic
energy program wlli be expanded
He said Mr. Truman will have
an announcement lo moke, but has
not determined how and when it
will be made.
McMalum said, " I ’ m confident
that there will be an expansion of
the atomic energy program."

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locale persons they have sought '
in vain for many month*."
The bureau says there are about
t 1j million taxpayers entitled to
a total of more than II million
dollars
Mils! of Hu elieiks ale unclaimed
because the laxpavet moves unu
doesn't gel his mail loiwarded, or
death Intervene* and survivor*
don't know Hie money is &lt;l ie Ami
sometimes they aren't delivered |
because Ihe bureau eali't lead (he
taxpayer's name
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DR. If. McLAULIN
OPTOMETRIST
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was no th in g pending III the
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tin- lomiiativ at one time faced a
tax milelileilness of $||iiixiii

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that Hokum cottt no ntor* with n*w flavor and
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b always onrkhod with th* vitamins and min*
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and

"Not only I* it a service to the
hundred* of person* who now may
collect money which lias been wall­
ing for them in oui files, but It • •
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tty The Associated Press
Many newspapers across Amur
Ira are wakening surprised tax
pavers to what has been called
"Ihe biggest luekpot In history."
Hundred* of persons are reading
ttieir papers and fimllng that in
come tax refunds lire due them
some miming into thousands of do]
l.irs
lo ««me. badly in need, the news
i i life «nver Others sec it as
a Si -son m A merit-unism
i in goini! to pay the hack
rent " said the wife of an iini'in
piovid welder, who received $21.1
due since It*11
\ New York luv'iilv saw lier
n a m e listed, got off the subway
and went home to wake her meth
er llolli wept They hod needed
the money &lt;I(X) hi to help fl
n.mu ” nil operation on the mother
lake Russia," said another
"i aw you imagine Ihose characters
oviny back money to the people""
t'tiesp three taxpayers saw their
'tam es In the New York Daily
New s
The News even took an nil In
the .New York Times lo help pill)
llei/e ils listing of names of per
son* with refunds due them
I'ht names were obtained from
Internal Revenue Hurenu records
“ it"' purpose of ihe campaign."
Ihi' News said. "Is In drain.itire
tile 1111Is* known fael that these tin
claimed cheek* exist "
i Mlif- newspapers also adopted
the idea as a public service even
though they are preised (or space
J»hu II Dunlap Intern il lleve
line il ii'-mi commissioner (old Hie
mirti tpuling Wasliingtim Times
Herald
Ii i, eiie of Ihe greatest public
set v nes ever done by a new spa

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Our rumplvte Ntnck of the
fine*! quelity prescription
tlriiiB end the thorouihne**
with which our rxperlcnrril
phiirmaciit* apply Ihrli profcMlonal aklll* aunranteo
that the** Iniredlenl* arc
present in the mtdlcinr we
compound fur you.

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; The Sanford Herald

THURSDAY. JAN. 17. 1032

V t,---- 5
TODAYS BIBLE VERSE
Ilia o»n immlrymen did nut
undtrolaml Taut. Ila ainrarrl.r
loved them and wanlatl tery murh
l« help them. They did nut underMind. IVt «hiuiId hr careful not
to rraant aril Inlrntlnnrd hrlp.
In peril* l&gt;y inInr own countrymen.—Cor. I t;l*.
Sati.iirtl li.ii lirlnrt iimkIi( |irr|rf
to Ctlll it “ Look-be (urr-you-leap
yeat."
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Congratulation* In Petite Paris.
Ine. now motion into tlirir nrw
location following wh.it miglil
have been for nidiiy org.ini/Alion&gt;
■ diiattrou* firr.

The Cliamlier of Conunricr
fliembenhip drive will he made
h«lt week. Do your hit for
Sanford and Seminole County
S } S ■ by becoming n rnrmher of thii
progitiiive ixg.ini/aliun.

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Senator Lift n ,i liner In one
favorite nvrr General Litrrilinwer
for the Republic .Hi prriiilrnti.il
nomination, according to an A l­
f’ rer* poll of 98 rnrmbcri
ft! located
of the Republican National Comif.i‘ AWV. millet. Hut |hi!la have been
tf.j fT known to be wrong before.

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Chairman McKrtliati of lire
Slate
Road
Department
an­
nounce* he will mil Ire 1
candidate for governor in I952.
Profiting from ihe example of *
another chairman of the Stale
Road Department in I92B. Mr.
McKclhan hai wiiely pulled him•elf out of the race, leaving
Governor Warren virtually no
place to go.
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Time wax when univrnal miIllfctY training Aai* Ycjectrd bv
the American people became il
would roit too much money. Now
it it prctenlrd to Congirtt
an economy meaiure. Time anil
rtrcumitance change all thing*.
It U cheaper now to give even
young man Iwn year* of inilitarv
training limn lo mainlain .* ilnnding ntmy of five million men.
John Tr tuple t.t.ivr* iptolet
the librnndiien't citation
of
Captain Cathen a* follow*: “ To
' aland with two fret planted
Mildly on deck; to itanil or fall
Upon a graven principle! to give
or atk no quarter from any man
Of element— there it a tyrnhnl
worthy of wider emulation from
the top level* of government
rifht down through the varving
•Rata* of our whole lociriy".

People who lay that no law
enforcement officer can enforce
law and alill remain in office
limply do nnl know wind iltey
art talking ahoul. In Lmittana
V '/F rtik J. Clancy, the i^ariff who
■ kept hi* taomiir lo the Kefauver
| commillre and clmed up gambling
111 Jefferion Pariih adjacent to
’.'Now Orleam, it leading three
- other candidate* lor iheriff by a
. , oubatant is I vole in thi* week’*
Tdelion. _
Do you tuffer from wearineti,
suineu, upirt itomach? Are
. Jfo« bothered with eye* watering
a »Pd red eyelid.? Well, the
kle may be nothinn moie
than ryritrain. Perhnpi
I' need glanei, According In
i«»««ker al the levrnlh midll“ ir leminar of 0|dhalmology
Otolaryngology
(whatever
it), loti of time* perMM
perfect viiion tuffer from
Min end need glauei.

•

BU ILD ERS' SU PPLIE S

•

M IL L W O R K

Highway 17 02 South

Fhoni 1447

USED CARS
1939 BUICK

1947 BlIICK

Sedan, Kxtra Cowl Tlrea,
Radio, Heater—Running
Good.

Super Sedan, Fully
Bqulpprd, Radio, Heater,
Good Tires, Good Condition,

only $295.00

1 . ,K ).0 0

1948 BUICK
Super Sednn. A Ileautlful
(ireen Sedan With Whlto
Wall Tire—I'urchaied and
Driven By tswal Owner,
Ixiw Mileage, Kxtrn riean,
Radio, Heater, Kxrrltcnt
Condition,

19-18
CHEVROLET
Sedan, t’ lenn, (5,nst Tlrra,
boeatly Owned

$1050.00

only $1395.00

Hast} For Smoothness
The watcher of a freight Iruin passing a crossing ob­
serves that each car sways rhythmically as It moves along.
Train passengers are often acutely aware of sidewise sway­
ing and lurching of the cars. In addition to discomfort for
riders and damage to cargo, this Hlrlewlse movement in­
creases the cost of maintaining Isdh track and rnlling stock.
Now a recently invented device Is expected to make
possible the elimination of most of this swaying and lurch­
ing, not through car design lar. by laying track In more per­
fect lines. The troublesome sidewise movement, makers of
the device claim, is caused by small errors In the straight­
ness of the track and the spacing between rails, the effects
of which are magnified by the sliced of passing trains.
Track alignment on American railroads still depends
mostly on the accuracy of the section foreman's eye, Kvon
so, the rails appear to tho observer to stretch away to the
Korean War
horizon In flawless lines, and It will he a surprlHo to most
nonriiilroaders to learn that they are not really as straight
)c.,*omm*,i from pear. o»n
as they seem. This disillusioning •knowledge about rails
'I!!!!]1u.,V^nLhi*h hiJ«
serves to reeall and verify the many old sayings to the effect (|pa(||7&gt;ck(&gt;fl iho talk* (or wick*,
that things are not always as they appear to be.
An Allied briefing nffleer said

Sociul

DiffcM'cnccs

/nidogists have tilscovorrd that th«r« is a certain re­
spect for strength among most animals. Among chlekenH,
for example, there Is usually a barnyard leader, stronger
than the rest, who can peck at his mates without any fonr
of retaliation. There is a second strongest who fears only the
leader, and so on down to the weakest member of the floek
who Is abused hy all.
There limy lie hoiuu who would like lo draw un analogy
between the social system of chicken coops and that of hu­
man society. OftenfIt appears that the strong nml ruthless
dominate. Blit In most cases humans demonstrate their
claim to Iwing tho only thinking animals hy selecting lead­
ers for other qualities than physical strength.
Men who can move about at will are genornlly able to
do so because they ran adjust to society and livo with tliplr
neighbors without the need to demonstrate physical su­
periority. Those who go about exercising their strength III
tho manner of the bullies of the chicken yurd are merely
prey for the stronger bully who will Inevilahly appear.

Five Day Storm Is
Still Continuing
In California
HAN FRANCISCO WV-The black
mas* uf n new storm front rolled
toward Northern Callfortia today,
threatening more rain and xmiw
for area* already (loislcd and
inawbnund.
A flveday storm already ha*
(I) Isolated towni, (2) itramlcd
the Southern Pacific streamliner
City of San KrancDco, whose pas­
sengers and crew were rescued
late Wedneiday, (3) disrupted
transportation and communication*
and (4) sent hundreds of lowland
residents from flooded homes.
Portola, Calif., railroad and lum
her town of 4,000 high in the
Sierra, wax Isolated and In rrltlest rendition until a Weslern I’ acllle emergency train bored In with
medical supplies Wednesday.
A woman died In a gas explo­
sion there and a nine fool snowfall
collapsed Imlldlng* and slranden
seven buses carrying 248 persons.
At least II deaths have been
attributed to the atorm and mil­
lions of dollars of property ha*
ticen destroyed.
Rescuers finally reached *34 per­
sons morooned since Sunday In
anow-hlocked Dnnner Pass In the
8lcrr* aboard the streamliner City
of Kan Francisco. Four others had
walked out Monday.
All hut two were placet) on ■
special Pullman lounge car train,
and taken to Sin Frindico. The
two were Idt
' at Bat
icramenta for
treatment.
Isolated communities In the Si­
erra remrted (nod supplies were
running law and that somo houses

SS

were Mrry to read of the
of Edward C. Romfh, feet.
No one knew how the 100 restir citizen of Miami and one
tot* of Almanor and Prattville
firel banker*. He darted
i Plumas County were farina.
effk c boy, iwept the bank
«ir communications were cv
the fourth consecutive da:
a tho only bank wai the
Dallei flank, which want
ioo* flva uvea, drova
in Ihe Panic of 1907. It NUdjoU from
low-lytna homss
•rhap* hie tnamoriet of that and blockad highways and the two
which enabled Mr. Romfh
raliroad routes to B«a
Hva the Jib* and critlckm*
al Him during tho boon
whan ha refuted to make
on rail m ate al inflaltd
•od mulled in Ma being
’ r banker in that ana lo
the d^nneeioo. f i ,10*

CurlNcn’H Welcome
tr.iMtlHiirit Vi.n l'.(* !&gt;■*)
brace of his wife and two chil­
dren, Ihe stocky little sea captain—
he's flvo-fect-slx and weigh* 180
pounds—waved his gold-braided
cap lo a crowd of several hundred
persons and ttdd them:
“ Fellow cltliens, t cannot hope
to tell .you how I feel at this time
because of the warm welcome you
have given me. Thank you, thank
you."
To newsmen, the 37 year old
(.'arisen said he fell "a little older"
and that he planned to "get a
little rest and go to sea again."
He and his wife, Agnes, and
their two youngsters, Sonia, II,
and Karin, seven, posed willingly
(or photographers.
Besides official city greeters led
by Grnver Whalen, he was met
by his hoss, Hans Isbrandtscn,
owner of the ill falcd freighter
Flying Enterprise.
The lUll-lon vessel started to
crack up In hravy Atlantic seas
last Dec. 20. ('arisen ordered Ihe
40 crewmen and to passengers to
leave three days later and directed
their rescue, but one passenger
died.
Carlsen stayed alone on the
nearly capslie'd ship until Jan. 3,
nelh R. Dancy of the British tug
Turmoil. The tug tnwod the freight­
er for five days until a new gale
&gt;d the towline about 30 rnllei
e coast of Fkl mouth, Eng­
land.
Mlnutea before the battered
freighter keeled over and sank last
Friday, Dancy, and then Carlsen,
ft the ship.
Mrs. Carlsen commended her
husband for refusing movie offers
for his account of the Flying EnterprDe story,
&gt;q don't think he will reiret It."

1941 CHEVROLET
MaaUr, Deluxe
2 Door Sedan

_________ $395.00_________

NICHOLSONBUICKCO.

.
210 MAGNOLIA AVKNUK
TELKI’ IIONK 1031
HANFDIID, FLORIDA

S A M P L E P R IM A R Y E LE C TIO N

BALLOT

Woman k Saved
From D eathPlunfje
BylfcroicWorkman

that (nr the1 delegates disclosing
„ . . - i DETROIT iM-lllgli nhnve
prisoner exchange 'll Was merely ,,.y wal(!ri,
,he Detroit River
a matter of ploughing o*cr the Wednesday night, 11 woman was
same old ground will, the sntne(kr|), fm|T'
frw,n ,hp Altl.
roiulls—no results.
. hnssmlor nrltlge hy a workman
Rrnr Ail in. It F,. Llhhy nskel [ |l(, mmeri’il her again*! steel
Chinese Oil. T*al t hen wan fr»r - h,,,!,.,-,,
whom he wa* Mwaking Wednesday
,,
when he declared angrily that Red
" before Mr*. Doris Lahcy.
Chins will "fight In the end" If 2n-.WJ?" hoisted In safely "he had
any Chlnr*e soldiers in Allied Imbed aero** Iho width of Ihe
hand* are repatriated lo Chinese four-lane bridge—some 70 feet—on
a in inch beam.
Nationalist Formosa,
R-ldgc workers snH they nro
Tsai, In firm control of Ids tem­
runlioiiH nn the slippery girders
per, gave no direct answer.
Llhhy accused Ihe Communists even In daylight. Mrs. Lahcy inode
of violating tho Geneva Convention Ibe crossing In pitch darkness—
by falling to mark their prisoner with Workman laud* Hens ml, 23,
or war comps. He suggested that of Windsor, On!., In careful pur­
safeguards ha set up to avoid any suit.
Renaud, n bridge maintenance
future attacks on North Korean
man, finally cornered the woman
prison ramp*.
n *
a •
North Korean MaJ. Gen. lor against a triangular section of the
Sang Cho said he would think It girders 13 feet below the level of
the bridge—and I.U feet above the
over.
river.
Mrs Lahey, a Detroit school
Hy SAM HUMME RIJN
SEOUL. Korea 14* — American teacher, was minted by notice as
Jet pilot* were rrcdltrd with down­ saying shr wanted to end her life
ing three Bed Jet* today, two of because "my husband doesn't love
them without firing a shot They me any more.''
Mrs, Lahey climbed through a
also destroyed three Communist
tanks near Kaesong, former sllc 8 fool bridge railing down lo the
beam Hastily summoned by a
of armistice talks.
Two aerobatic Sabre jet pilots bridge patrolman, Renaud followed
were credited with the gunlcss air her. She started Inching her way
victory. The U. 8. Fifth Air Force under the bridge, hanging onto
said they outmaneuvored two MIG stringer rods above for support.
"She kept moving along very
•13s so badly the Red lets ap­
parently went "Into a high speed slowly," Renaud sad, "Every lime
stall from which they were unable she paused I gut a little closer."
Renaud talked to her to hold her
to recover."
The Red pilots balled nut and attention. 'Mrs. Lahey, watching
Ihrlr planes crashed The third him, backed Into it triangle of
AIK) was shot down by Id. Col. girders and Renaud plnnrd her
James R. Itaebel of Itedfleld. S D. against the beam*.
Another Red jet wa* damaged In •. Other workmen climbed dnwn
and helped Renaud get a rope
a series of air battles.
Two young lieutenants on their around the woman. Then she was
first combat mission* burned nut hoisted to safety.
the three Russian-type T-34 tanka
near Kaesong. They said their fire
bombs turned Ihe tanks Into "gul­ Undo, Fla., and Robert K. Hailey
led hulks." A fourth was damaged. of Oakland, Md. —said thev spot
The two Shooting Star pilots— ted the tanks Just outside the re
2d Lis. George Faltersnn of Or- slrlctcd area surrounding Kaesong.

DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Tuesday, May ft, 1952
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY
P R E C IN C T N U M B E R ------------------------mams: a

FOR HECHKTARV OF STATE

I(IR SHERIFF
w in : Pint nVi;

FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
VltTS) P « « ONI*

C. W. (Charlie) Beck

H I M , -&gt;-w — - -•

' ' -T '

J. L. Hobby
J. Clay Williams

Tummy High, Krdillrk, Fla.,
high srhnol bid and his "polln
pig" raised more than 1.1,000
for the IP32 .March of Dimes.
Tommy, PSTo pxratyied by
polio last year, vowed to re­
pay March of Dimea three
lime* amount It expended on
him. He raised plr, look 11 lo
Florida stock sale* and fairs
this fall. Hidden returned pig
lo Tommy for resale after pay­
ing their hid*. January D
Marrh of Dimes month.

CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE
eih Judicial District
poh o.vii

torn

FOB COUNTY
SUPERINTENDENT OF
PUKI.IC INSTRUCTION

i h it: poh

STATE ATTORNEY
9th Judicial District
VOTP, POM OXH

FOR SUPER VISOR OF
REGISTRATION
vn i»: piih itvp,

FOB
STATE SUPERINTENDENT
OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

DR. C. L. PER8ON8
OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED

FOR COUNTV COMMISSIONER

FOR COMMISSIONER
OF AGRICULTURE
VOTSJ PON ON*)

K »TW

• FOR
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER

V O TS) POM O X R

FRENCH FRIED
HOT IKHIH.............. flfte
BARBECUED
HAMBURGERS
JQe

FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
msTHM'T NO. a

FOR STATE SENATOR
27th SENATORIAL DISTRICT

V O TM PO H IIV K

V O T M POM O X H

FOR NUMBER OF THE
HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES
MNOI’P NO t
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I
VOTM POM OHM__________
n i S T N I C T NO. •

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By purBuinj? n policy of subterfuge and atubborness
Russia bits earned the distrust of tho noncommunist world.
It Is not surprising then that when Soviet representatives
talk of pence and disarmament other tuitions should remain
suspicious, in the manner of tho careful man who will sign
a contract only after rending nil the fine print. Russia now
concedes that to make atomic weapons disarmament possible
It would lx? necessary to hnvo continuous ln8pectlon*hy an
international body, in the next breath the Communist state­
ment adds that this insjrcction must not Interfere with tho
domestic affairs of nations. This cryptic phrnsc makes tho
United States dubious about the sincerity of the now Red
proposal.
There are other stumbling blocks. Russia wants to tie
control of at mile weapons to a onc-thirii cut In all arma­
ments. This is another point of contention, since it in gen­
erally rcrognlmi that a flat percentage reduction of arma­
ments would increase tho advantage of the nntion which al­
ready has the biggest forces.
The skepticism of western diplomats docs not change
tho fact that each proposal should receive enroful and ser­
ious consideration. All jK'oples watch how every suggestion
is handled and answered. A short time ago Russian Foreign
Minister Andrei Vishinsky said that an American offer for
disarmament kept him awake all night, laughing. That state­
ment won his country no friends.
We cannot afford to laugh, or appear to laugh, at any
suggestion which might offer even a remote hope of secur­
ing peace, even though we may he justifiably suspicious of
the source from which the suggestion comes.

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Social Calendar

Arbor Day Observed
Hy Harden Club

The Sntifonl Cordon Club with
holil re- Mrs. I.. K. Spencer as president,
that
tomorrow is
Baptist announced
Arbor Day. am! Invited the public
Church nl fl: in p.m.
Tha Douglas .Tnbn .bininr Hrn- to visit some of th« outstanding
therhood will meet in the Mo- gardens in the city.
Mrs. Spencer said that Adair
nun Ini Kduentlmial Building nt (hr
First IlniitUl Church nt 7:10 p.m. Day is observed lu encourage thn
The Men’s Brotherhood of the planting of trees, nod suggested
First Ilnptist Church will hsvr use lie made especially of flower­
their regular supper nml program ing trees.
"When you see the lieauttful
meeting nt 7: !0 p.m. in the Me*
Koelrculei in (rain tree), jncarmm in! Kdurattonal liuihling.
Seminole Chapter No 2 O F. S unda. ami Mnuhinia (Florida Or­
^ • d l l meet nt the Masonic Hall nt chid) lice, magnolia tree or any ol
the lovely flowering trees in
8:00 P.M,
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The Seminole District Brouter* bloom," she said, "you wish you
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Training rmirse will begin nl 7:111 had one, nml this Is (he right
p.m. nt McKinley Hull.
lime of year In plant trees. The
The Seminole Choral Society exchange chairman of the Harden
will meet at 8:10 o'clock nt the ('lu)&gt; is Mrs. Frank Woodruff, (It,
First Methodist Church.
who may lie Hide In help locate
tome small tires which c*n lie
FRIDAY
The Young Wesleyan Adult transplanted more autlafumrily
Cless of the First Methodist than larger ones."
Church will have n covered dish
Ihe Invitation to visit specimen
flip p e r nl the Chester Daniels' was extended hy Mrs, I'loyd
■home nt Dearon’s Den nl 7:10 Palmer, publicity chairman of the
o'clock.
rlub, who especially called atten­
The United Daughter* of tho tion to the following gardens;
Confederacy, Rnliert K. I,re Nor. Mrs. W, P. Fields, 200 W. Sevenman Devero Howard Chapter, will tecutli Street, who has a redbud
hold n liinthtnn nt the Mnyfnir tree lo bloom: Mrs. Ralph WarInn nt 12:00 noon. The luurnron len, 1012 Magnolia Avenue whose
will he pirrrdrd hy n progtnm nl Irtple pulnxettia is now In bloom
the Seminole High School at (&gt;:.'ti) with ll)0 blossomi on the one
n .m .
stalk: Mrs. II. H. McCnslin, 2041
MONDAY
Mellonvlllc Avenue, whose arnicas
The annual chicken dinner of are beginning to Imont, and will
J h r I'nst Matrons Club Seminole ieach their pi*nk within the next
V hapter No. 2, n.K.S. will be month; nod the garden of Mrs.
held In the dining room of the Joe Jarrell, 2010 Oak Avenue,
Masonic Hall nt &lt;1:111 P. M.
The Denemlahle Class of the which has hundreds of rnmoljln*
First Methodist Church will meet of every variety in bloom.
at 8:00 p.m. nl the home of Mrs.
A. I*. Skinner, OOH Magnolia Ave­ M. C. Farrar Speaks
nue, with Mrs. It. \V. Herron asm hostess,
On Conservation
THURSDAY
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The Youth Choir will
nl Ihr Kir»t

Child education
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Croup Holds Meet
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The Association for Childhood
Education ol Seminole ('minty met
rm Tuesday evening at the South
aide School with Dorothy Nance
giving n talk on the Pine Moun
tain School of Krnlueky, using the
inriilum ol filmstrips, rpmtutlnns,
stories and musical folklore of the
school and community, nml pro
scntlng n vivid picture of the past,
present, nml future of the Krn
^firky Pine Mountain School,
A covered dish supper was en
Joyed nl the mrrllng. nod Mrs
(S. W. Morgan prcsldril over the
huainesa meeting, giving an inspira
flmtnl rending. The spenkcr wns
Introduced hy Mrs. Hubert S.
Brown, and Mrs. Murgaret Heynolds offered Ihe devotional.

World Club MectH
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The World Club of Hie Flrsl
Methodist Church mef ol McKinley
Hall veslertlnv afternoon nl 1:10
n’clork with IH member, present
-lenetle Harvey, preshlent. pre
sided over Ihe meeting nml Ihe
minutes wrre read hy the secre­
tary, March l-nrhclt
Mary Mc­
Kinley tolil stolrles on "School
Days In Peril," and "A Program
of Training and Service In South
America "
9 Songs were sung hy the grnupp
with Mrs. Eva Hartley accompany­
ing.
Ilefreshmenls were served
by Mrs. It. It McCall.
IDNMVOOD PRfHlRAM
LONGWOOD (Special) — At the
longwod ctvle league meeting
Tuesday aflrrmm, program chair
(nan Mrs Klhel W Ayres present­
ed Ihe program Three members
of Ihe Lyman tih-e Club, Laura
1'ennlnglnn, Mary Caritilchrl ami
"llilly Wells, gave *-evernl musical
numbers. Mrs. Kathleen Bucher,
n mendier. of Ihe Lyman faculty,
gave a talk on ('idian nrt, llliulrated with her paintings. Hostess for
the afternoon were Mrs. J. C.
Beams, Mrs. Irving Towers, Mrs.
C. II. Searcy, Mrs I. L Cm and
Mrs. Cecil (iullirkson
NKMINOl.r: O.K.S.
Seminole Chapter No 2. O.R.8.,
will hold Ihelr regular meellng
beginning at fl;.w nmlght with a
covered dish supper al the Masonic
Temple In Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. If. F. Cole will he
In ihaigu of ihe supper, lo which
the members of ihe Eastern Stara*
families are also invited.
The meeting following Ihe aupper will be Ihe Obligation night
service. All are urged In attend.

TODAY'S
'FIRST WITH TDK MOST"

Friends of Mrs. Miriam Russell
will lie glad to learn that she Is
™u*hJlVJ’ rI,vc,tL b^ . NV «*ntim'r
to remain in the Florida Sanitar­
ium for ionic time.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J Cotton are
spending the winter In Sanford at
the Mayfair Inn where they have
spent the past several winter sea­
sons.
Mis. Clifford MrKihhin has re­
turned to Sanford after spending
several days
in Jacksonvlltc,
where she nml Mr. MrKihhin, and
their family will make their home
in the ncoi future.
Howard M. Sweeney arrived by
plane yeaterdny from hlx home In
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and Is
spending some lime al the Mayfair Inn. Mr. Sweeney is visiting
hla son and daughter-in-law, Mr
ami Mrs. Cordon A Sweeney.
Sen. and Mra. Lloyd F. Boyle
hove ns their guest Mrs. Hoyle's
mother, Mrs. A. D Cray of Laur­
ens. S. C, Mrs. Boyle's aunt, Mrs.
A. D. Oray, who visited here for
some time, has returned to Brad­
enton where she Is spending the
winter.
Mrs II W Huprccht nml Mrs.
A. It. Key spent today in Drain
where they were Ihe lunch roc n
guests of Mrs Edmund Martin ami
attended n meeting nf the Mn|or
K. Francis I,. Dade Chapter of Ihe
ii. S. Daughters nf 1812.
Friends nf Mrs. A. E

llnhurn
condltlnn is Improved and that shi
she has
been removed from the East Coast
Hospital In SI. Augustine to Ihe
home of her daughter, Mrs Ken
The Clvir Department of the Sweet, In Palatka.
J riufonl Womans Club hail as
guest speaker at their lunrhenu
vrslcrdny Merritt
Knrrnr, wh.i Luncheon la Given
executive director of the
By Golf Aaaociation
Morida Audubon Society and
who spoke on dm subject, "Con
nervation". Elections of officers
The moot lily luncheon inerting
was held nt the department of the Sanford Women's Coif
business meeting.
As-oclutlon was held yesterday
Mr. Merritt sliessrd theDmI- I with their regular weekly louraiiee of nature, which he said has (lament. New memla-rs were wet
heroine sorely distorted bv
man coined into the association ami
and civilisation, pointing mil
'bul pictures were taken of the groop.
conservation Is so individual
Mrs. John It. Slater of Dougins,
resimasi 1,1Illy and that the Flor- Cm, Mrs. Robert [1. Fulton, mill
bin Albinism Society is trying Mrs. Howard
Whelchel vvcic
to create u public iiiulerstniidiiii' welcomed as new members
of the value of the wise use nf
A flag tournament was held
our soil, water, plant mol wild with Mrs, C. A, Austin bring
life.
winner of Class A group, Mrs.
The speaker discussed birds C. It. I'earsnn, winner of Class
from the fol'owini? angles: their II, anil Mrs. Harry S. Woodruff,
economic value lo man’s ex- winner of Class C.
slrnee; an asset to hotel keeper*,
Those attending were Mrs. It,
•ml ernmolnrs of entertainment W. Herron, Mrs.' F. D. Scott,
fnr winter visitors; and the peed Mrs. J. Danforth Wright. Mrs.
for sufficient iirntrethio for game C. A. tllouin, Mrs. Clara Cion,
birds for sportsmen: and lastly, Mi t, Irving Fcinborg, Mrs. Rob­
'heir ae-ilhetie Value.
ert Jl. Fulton, Mrs. Bud Austin,
Wl'h Mr* r: o, Kilpatrick, lr.. Mrs. Howard McOoinrh, Mrs. .1.
or«s|ltine oyer
the
nie"tln-f, W. A limn it, Mt.t. John Srhirard.
-'fleers ......... -lentml p* follows: Ir., Mrs. I’. U, Hart. Mr*. Steve
'*ra. II IV. Ril'd or. chairman; tti’herts, Mrs. .1. Ho** Adams,
Mr*.
C.
R.
Dawson,
vice- Mrs. E. C. Ilaviiiao, and Mrs. K.
■■Imirmnn: Mrs. It. C Moore B. .Smith.
•erreiorv-lreiisorer: M r. Fred
Mrs. Frlrp Heard, Mrs. Harry
T, Williams, urogram: Mrs. IV, S. Woodruff, Ml** ,Maude Wiloin,
f* Field", i-’emla-rshln: and Mrs. Miss Helen Cabas, Miss Dot
'Isrry C, Ilrtiel, fltuioee chair­ I’owell, Mrs. C. R. Pearson. Mrs.
man.
T. F. McDaniel, Mr*. W. G.
Firming, Mils Ellen Metis, Mrs.
IL C. Whelchel, Mrs. Andrew
Home Department
Carraway, Mrs. A. D. Marsh.
Elects New Officers Mrs. John Ivey, MU* CpcIIo
Heard, Mrs. Roy Kymrn, Jr., and
Mrs. Mns O'Llnger.
Thp American Cnmr Depart­
ment of the Hsnford Woman's f’lnb
Lnkc Monroe
i jetted officers at their mealing
It* R A D I K H D D F .R H L D M
which was held on Tuesday evenlug, with Mra. R. W. Williams
The Home Demonstration Club
being elected chairman.. Mrs. Ce- met Friday Jan. II, at the nchool
cN Carlton chairman, presided lunchroom.
Mrs, Annie
Maruvrr the meeting.
Arthur, the new preiddent, presid­
Other officers elected were ed over Ihe meeting. Mrs. Lila
Miss Carol Htnne. vice.chairman Woodard, Remlnole County Horne
Mra. Max Fundont, secretary Demonstration Agent, demonstrat­
Mrs. Ernest Routhward, finance, ed plr-crusl making.
Flans were made for Ihe County
Mrs. Donald Jonas, membership,
and Miss Barbara lliiprerht, pro­ Council meeting to he held here
In Marrh. Refreshments wero
gram chairman.
try Mrs. Jark Mann and
New members Introduced were served
Mrs. T. W, Mcrn, Mrs. Forrest Mrs, Knlnml (Hies.
Mr. ami Mr*. Rice of Lees­
Itreckon ridge, and Mrs. John Sen- burg
wrre callers at thn home of
karlk, Jr.
Mr. anil Mrs. Troy Beattie during
Mrs. S. f|, ItiriWMii “ ho had the week. Weudend guest* of Mi.
charge of tho program wlilrh fol­ and Mrs. Beattie were Mr. and
lowed the hualnesa meeting, led Mrs. |v*n Walker of Indiana.
in gamea, songs, and gave iievFriends of Mra. Rush Stafford
cral humeroua tendings, "Truant are sorry to know aha is confined
tfoslarnds", a comic skit, wns pre to her home because of Illness.
scoted hy Mra. Harrlman, ami
Mrs. Carrie Stafford has re­
Mra, John L. l-ec, Jr.
turned front I'enaacola, where shn
Refrrahmenta were served hy has hern visiting her son and his
lawy
the hostesses, Mrs. Btaltc Sawyers,
wife, Mr. and Mra. Guy Stafford.
Mrs. Lester Guthrie, Mrs.I, Ihrry
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tMr. and Mra, Minor J. Knight
Robson, Mra. William Kirk, Mrs. and Mrs. Varson Cook, all of
C. O. Jonas, Mra. Stanley Hockey, Columbia, 8. C„ were dinner
and Mra. Marvin laddon. Ahotii guests of Mr. and Mra, Rodney
Wednesday. Mr, «nd Mrs.
40 mtmhaia ware present.
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(1) What I* a aapodllUT
(2) Do mulberries grow on
buahrt nr on trees?
(1) By what name warn the
Uesrandrnta of Jaroli known?
(4) What la burgoo?
(ft) What was the first
brldg* across (he East River In
Naw York City?
Correct anawers will ba pub, — Hahad tomorrow on this page
■ with » naw aet of unest ions.
Tha name of today’a winner of
two pnaaaa to the Rita Theater
to aaa Vara-Ellen and David
Niven In "Happy-On-Loyaly"
neat Tuesday and Wednesday,
will appear among tha Classi­
fied Ads, The award will go tn
thn first nerson turning tn at
Tha Herald office hefora 10:00
larfeat number
tomorrow
ol eorm t answer*.
Flrsl
Re mber
you want to be

Supper Meet Held
By Episcopal Group
Father David, prior nf the Hood
Shrphrid Monastery in Drange
City nf ihe Order of SI. Augus­
tine, spokr on mnnmtlo life nt the
rrgulnr monthly supper meeting
of the Men's Club of Holy Cross
Episcopal Chlirvh Tuesday night
and recommended periodic re­
treats for business men nml others
disturbed hy the lieml of world
events.
Father David outlined the origin
nf imiiinstir life anil explained the
Untlirc of It in present day life. He
described retreats s*
oppor­
tunity to get away from the
strains of business, civic and
family life and to commune with
Cod.
"The rctrrntanl makes his nieditation and is aided by talks of
tin- trtreat lender," lie said.
Raymond l.iinitipiisl spoke on
the Armed Forces Idond clinic
which will lie held next week in
Ihe Parish House of Holy Cross
Church nnd urged member* of the
Men's ('lull each to contribute a
pint of blood fot wounded soldiers
in Korea.
The meeting was presided ov»r
hy President Dale Scott, Jr. who
Introduced Father David. Supper
was served hy the Indies of tho
Women's Auxiliary.

LAKE MARY
Hy VntCINIA P. ANDERSON

Meetings Are Held
By Baptist Circles
Clrrte bn 1 of the Woman's
Missionary- Society "f the First
Itapttst Chuioli with Mr*. J. A.
Strange presiding held a -Itnrt
bnslurs* session on Monday fol­
lowing which luncheon was held
in the Educational Huilding of
the Chinch.
Mrs. ,1. F .Slone gave the de­
votional. "Do You
Rolling
to
God?" Mrs. llrniley Oilhain an­
nounced the Chain of Mission*
program.
Following the meeting a cov­
ered dish iunrheon was enjoyed
in the eiinr-atioiral building of the
cluireh. Those present were Mr*.
It. D. Smith, Mr*. E. S. Rockev,
Mis It It Reck. Mr*. C E. Renton. Mi*. Stone, Mi*. David Sper­
ling, Mr*. D. S. Whlililon. Mr*
Hen Wade. Ml *. Hi Iham, Mrs. S
.1. Davis. M r-. C E. Main II, an,I
Mrs. .1. F Harrison.

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THE SANFORD
Thura. Jan. 17. 19.12

Mr. and Mr*. Earl tlrlffln and
Infnnt son of Waycrnss, Da., spent
several days with rrlatlve* reccntly.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Seheili of
rontlar, Mich, have arrived to
spend the winter In their Lake
Mary heme. They were neemnmnted hv her sister, Mrs. George
'etrlmnulx.
Friend* of C. K. Mllsted will
lie glud to hear that he Is improved
nml has been brought home from
(he Fcriiald Laughton Memorial
Hospital In Sanford where he was
undergoing treatment.
Mr. and Mr*. Howard llullei re­
turned Thursday from a vacation
in Minneapolis. Minn. Hi* mother,
Mrs. Howard Ilutlcr nf Minnetonka Mills, ami her mother, Mrs.
George Malm nf Minneapolis, acenmpanird them and will remain in
Lake Mary * month nt least.
Miss Dorothy llurke is home
again following a few day* spent
Mr*. It F. Cooper gave an in
Iciest lug talk oil Florida Ml**
in Aklanta with relative*.
Mrs. I.. (I Rroussard. who has iouarie* nt the meeting of Circle
been visiting her son-in-law nnd No. ri of the Wormin'* Missionary
daughter, Col. and Mr*. W. K. Society of the First
Rapt 1st
linker, ha* returned to her home Church mid ingr-d all members to
In Lafayette, t.n.
attend tin- Chain « f
Mission*
Friend* of Frank Evans will which will lie held on Jan. Ml* and
lie sorry to lirnr that he i* con­ 10 al the Fir*t
Fresliylerian
fined to Ms home due lo illness.
Church.
Eli*, amt Mr*. James Ra*hani
Mr*. It C M mire piesliled nvi 1
have returned from a honeymoon the meeting, nnd a devotional and
Committee Meets
tour of central and south Florida.
wns given hy Mr*. Sam
On Flower Show Wednesday evening the llu*i- prayer
Allred. Mis. R. T Thomas acted
lie** Women'* Club of the Com­ a* secretary In Die ahsenre of
Thr Annual Flower Show rnm- munity Church met with it* pre­ Mr*. A. I*. Benson.
mlltce met yesterday morning nt sident. Mrs. II. M. Cochran. Mrs.
Those present w-re Mrs. Moore,
Ihe home of Michael (llnson. and E. K. I.loyil. Jr. and Mrs. James Mr*. Allred, M r- Thomas, Mr*
H was derided that Ihe theme of M. Thompson, committee In charge Coopei, Mr*. Stewart (intrhel,
the show which will tic presented of placing curtains nt the choir Mrs. W C Wilson, Mrs. Raymond
early in March will tic "Florida, windows and a new gnlicty rail­ Kndci, Mi* II I l.eoiiard. Mr*
ing curtain were given a rising Watson Reel, Mr*. Ilai Colbert
the l.and of Sunshine "
Mon \n
Other plans wrre made fur the vote of thank* for thrlr work. The and a visitor, Mr*. Elfealer S
show lu which the |uililic Is Invited halance of I) J *1111 owing on the (ininck „f (lrlnnilo
tn participate, with young exhibit curtains was raised by individual
Following the meeting the mem
Hoy's
nrs M ng especially invited. Fur­ subscription, during the evening. liers mljoin rir-il lo the Eilm-ntionnt
ther Information may lie obtained Rev. nlol Mrs. |„ W. Scott, guests llililding of tile ('hull'll where n
from Mrs Frank Dutton nt tele- of lire group, discussed the pnssi luncheon was held
i'ility of holding n joint meeting
pohne IDA!) J
nf nil the Women's organisation*
Circle No I iif the Woman'.
III the church.
Mrs. W. M. Mixon
The president, Mrs. Cochran np Missionary Society of the First
pointed a nominating committee llaptisl Chim-li met Monday morn
Entertains Fidelia rnn-Utlng
of Mi*. It. M. Gleason, trig at 11 tit) o'clock in Die Glean
Mi*. K. E. I.loyil, Jr. and Mi*. F. er'a Class room for the tegular
The hniuc of Mrs. W, M. Mixon D. Vmterxon, to provide camiidatc* monthly lm*ines* meeting.
Mi* .I,dm L. Miller opened 1H•
on the Siinfnrd-Oiliuulu Highway f«i the annual ejecliim of officers,
was tin- scene of Ihe regular to take place nt the Fibiuarv meeting with piaver, and presided
over Die limdnc**. The devotional
business nml social meeting of meeting.
II Hnr C Riilmnlmi' ninrh Irmirn'r,- ami
taken from the lunik, "Take Time"
the Fiildi* ('la** nf the First
Following ailjmiinmeni. Mo- lm. was pi,-seated bv Ml- I!. I John
gin nl ItmkiiiR vvt'.sli'tn shiii.-s i l .u l o - .
Baptist Chinch on Tuesday even­ tes, served ft nil |oiti&gt; h ami cool
ing iviIh gmiiii No. three as cu- ie* in (ire mrinhci* Ati*. Ed /.no *iiii. Mt* Flank I Woodruff, Ii ,
nkirt.H anti nlm-ks nhiiitlil la- in soon i
J
report
id
on
Coiniiiimil
v
Mission*
hnstcsscs, including
Sirs. Ren merman, Mr* E E. I.loyil, ,9t.,
Dri'KM .-shirt-* fnn n -57..*•&lt;&gt;. wml* hrr l
Wade, Mis. II \|. Fearer', Mrs. C, Mi* W. T. Wan»lev, Mr* Sidney and dl.-ti doiled names for direct
L. Dnnemi nml Mr* .1. M Cam­ Fowler, Mr*. .1 I. Humphicv. Mr*. |oil visitation for Do* month She
frritri $!l.U.ri. ( iiiliimlinc |imit -JR ll.i
|
also
*tre**ed
prove,
meeting
it
eron,
Esther Smith, Mi*. II, M Gleason.
Mr- I E Catchcl, I■&gt;,-teller, re­ Mr* I'. D. Aaiiersnn, Mr* ,t M. tendance llu* looriDi
Mr* John It Alanhaius, mi*
minded the liienihcls ..f |ti&lt;- Sludy Tl'onip'on, Mi*. It. E. True, Mi*.
Course mi "The New Testament M. II Hire, and visitors. Rev. an I slim study i turn man, gave a loo f
Duel lines nf the Chinch" which Mr* Scott, Mr*. Junuie Li-e Hat talk olid &gt;I| ill dinted several lurid,In in- tend daring Die mouth Dlher
will l,c (might at llu- church the in&lt;&gt;ri nml Mrs. Walter Pipei
report* were given ami an tnfoi
"r
“ *• B''P"(•' "f (he
Mi. and Ml* Tom Fti-emiin. .It. ■unlive talk &gt;,n tl,,- Maigaiel Fund
various iiffieci* were given.
have purrhnsed bd* on ibc Conn
Dining the social hour u num­ try ('lull Road, rii-in the William
Thorne, .It
ber of mousing gano -i were en­ M
atthew* ami cxpci I to bull,I a
Mi and Mi '- It E Hr* kenbacli
joyed undei (In- dii-c-tmtr „f m ,-s&lt; home there *«i"o.
have Mini lied In Do-ir In,me in
D. K McNnb and pines awmded
Mi*. A. K. l ewis of Alexandria, Chil-ago, afli'l no extended vi-il
to Mis. Chaibitte litmid, Mr*. 0.
R. Sheppard and Mis Ethel Will­ V* i* visiting Mt' Emma Wing, with tlielr sou and daugliler-inLevy Itarri* of llumpnss, Vn i* invv, I'lof nml Mi*. IL It llerki'Miam*. after which i rficahmchlx
itllli HAST I'll 1ST
busy, adding nnnlhei room an I tincl,
were SCI veil try tlie hostesses.
Those present weie: Mrs, .1 [ port'll tn Id* cottage, width Mr.
Thin nicy. Ml*. I.... Wiole, Mr*. and Mts. Htrheil Lamport ore
J. F Wilson, Mu. Robert A Will oeriipying.
Frini'i* of Mr*. Com Shards
lams, Mi* Ethel William*. Mr.*.
* 11 Ifo s s , Mrs. Ilnnu i t ittle. will hr *orrv to Inin Itial -be is
Mi*. Evan i Mii’ov Mi, |i K confined lo the home of tier con -in.
N. S. Ithingh, tlllt' lo illness,
M* Nalt, 111ri 1 I, Coop,‘i, Ml
Mt. and Mr*. Walter Flpei and
M. C. Hagen, Mi* \V f .
D
t'oilMey, Mr* Calebel, Mis
| Rev. and Ml*. L. W Scott spent
Ciirnrr, Mr* lilmnl, Mr« W. II Uetlncstlav afternrooi m lltlando
Dniienn, Mn. Rbeppnnl Mi*. C I .ind Winlei I'ark.
The new home of lb v and Mts
Dunraii, Mr*. Mixon on I Mi*s
.tames M Thompson on Lake
I-inear Ermiklio
Mntv is ricaiing completion
Albeit I. Walter is in New York
STETSON CI.EE CLFII
on a hi ief business trip.
DELAND ( Special )—Tlie Ktctxon
Mr. and Mia. J). f . Ruber is and
Clee Club will sing "Prjnsn Yc the two inn* spent .Satniday in Titus
laird," the sorred choral mmiher Mill', visiting relatives.
hy Cesar Franck on the mid semes
Erlends nf "Skipper" Nelson
trr riimnienrriiient program nl H will he glad lo bear that he is
P ») Sunday In Kll/aheth Hull, it now at home, following several
was nnuonninl listay
I’ rnfrsvnr weeks a a patient at tin Orange
Harold M Dilffm will ilircrt .tnhli Memorial MoipRal in Otlsmin, as
Sims, tenor, will sing Mallnttr'* i result of .hi automobile, arriilfn'
"Ihe Twenty third Fialm "
Mr. ami Mrs, Roto it [h-Welse nf
I'avion, Ohm are pending a werk
Knight anil Mr* ( ’ook are en with their friemli, Mt and Mr*
route In Miami.
I Inyit I.endmoil.
Miss Odell Hamilton whs the
Mr*. T. L. D'Cominr war the
weekend gnrsi of
her grand giiesl nf her son and daughter In­
rniither, Mrs. c . M. Hamilton &gt;.f law, Mr. mill Mr*. Jack Fetor* nf
Enterprise.
Tampa, till* past weekend.
Miss Clin a Rwnggrrtv has reMr. and Mra, It. Ii. I.nls ate
tnrnril home after spending sev­ tiurna again following a vacation
eral days with rclallvr
ve* in Day •pent with 1,-latlvrs in Frnvidenee,
Iona llrnrh.
&lt;It I.
Randy lliyant, son nf Mr. nnd
Copulation
experts
estimate Mrs, AI Krynnt, Jr nf Wintei
them are between 10 and (1(1 mil­ tlnvrn la Hie guenl of hi* grandlion refugees In tin- world today. imrenta, .Mr. ami Mrs. William

Weight

SPRINGTIME FORHENRY

war *lv«n by lh« chlldron.
Four vUttora were wrlcomed *t
Ihe mreting, Mrs. J. S. Feterann,
Mr*. H. A. Osteen and Mrs. II. F.
Hiitke nf Dairen, and Mrs. Lnrv
Cooke, mother of Mr* G II
8yke*
Members piesetil wen* Ml*. G.
Mv-kos Mr*. John D. Abraham.'.
.Mi", I*. 11. Aihlrroon* Mr*, rrnnk
I.. Woodruff. Jr.. Mrs. C. L. I’ark.
Mr*. II. II. Newman, Mrs. It. I,,

GARRET

WOMEN'S

IIAN D 11AG S

R E P E A T HALE

Anawerat
Mexico.
tho Gulf of Mn
Colorado.
Minnaluatn

BOYS’

IHIKSSKS

KEATUH E PRICE
F L A N N E L S lu m 'S

l.lili

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.

1.00

Shop Penney*s Youfll Save

Cuba.

Tea.

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A

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4

�n
toi Missions D ecide To

5an A
Move Is Hailed By
Mayor And Local
O f f i c i a l s ; Team
To Come Mar. 5

l'**e «

Thur*. Jsn. 17. 1932

THE HANFORD HERALD

C ovington P o s t s
H igh est S corin g
A ve rage F o r F e d s

Columbia’s Five
Losses Are In
Contrast To ’51

CANN AND DOES WIN

By Alan Mav«r

HO W ARD vJ A K £ "

Ur KKNT DIKTI.AIN
The Him Antonio Mls.inri* will
train In Hnnfurd this spring! Tin*.
Last Year’s Quintet
Official decision wan released till*
Was In Midst Of
noon simultaneously In Sanford
by tne Hemmule County Chain Iter
Winning S t r e a k
of Commerce am) In Han Antonio
by the Missions, Forrest Brackenridge, Chamber of ( ‘ummcrce Jimmy Smith Keep!!
By TF.D ME1F.R
manager
ami
secretary, anNEW YOHK Ui - Thia tlmo a
nounrcit today.
Total Point Lead
year ago Columbia’* basketball
Jim McLaughlin, vice-president
team was unbeaten and in the
W i t h 70 Points;
(if the Missions nlul the St, l.ouls
mid.it of a 22 game winning streak.
Drown form director. Informed
This season lt’» different for the
Hardin Is T h i r d
the local Chamber of ('ontnieire
lads on Mornlngslde Height*. They
by telephone this morning that
lost their fifth game of the season
It) KKNT t III ITLAIN
The Orange City .Shuffle Hoard Wednesday night, a Ufl to W thriller
the Missions had agreed to ac­
•■Hinging." tierald Covington's team mine here und defeated to Pennsylvania.
cept the tentative Sanford train
•
ing arrangement, which was HI point splurge against Henhreera- the Hanford Tourist and .Shuffle
It was the second straight Ivy
worked out during Mr. McLaugh­ last Tuesday evening gave him tin- Board sipind at the lake front League defeat for the defending
liesl overage point per game. Cov­ alleys Tuesday by 21-13. Orange champions and shattered their
lin's last visit here.
"It’s great news.” commented ington lias n slim edge over the City fi lded 12 two-man teams, home court winning streak of 17
Mayor William Htcmpcr, upon Celery Fed (lager’s leading scorer otto for each alley, The visitors games.
hearing the news. Mr. Hrecken- Jimmy Smith. Cnvingtnn’s over- took 7 of the 12 alley three-game
The victory was Penn’s third In
rldge stated, "This is a wonder­ age is 10..'I as mmimicd to Hmitb's sets with Hanford shufflers win­ n row in league competition and
ning only fuur.
ful opportunity for Hanford since 10 .0 .
put the Quakera on top. The Hed
Orange City won four of the and Blue boasts a 3 0 mark com­
■'H»l»h" H iiilib has scored 711
that we were told the Ht. Louis
7 alleys by Ihrre-gsme sweeps pared to 2 0 for Cornell and Princemarker* In seven games fur the
Browns are looking around Flor­
with the local shufflera gain* tun.
Nu. | sjhit un the Seminole tally
ida for a Ihfrt spring training
lug one. Mr. Wlsse and Mr.
sheet. Covingtini ranks second
site. "We now have our foot in
Penn led, 03 02, with lesa than
with D2 points In sis tills. Wise
DeNeerlng won the lone Han­ a minute to play, but Columbia
the door for getting tin- Drowns
ford sweep on court five with made II 03 01 on Bob Ileiss’ layup
llnritln rounds out Hie big three
In 1053.’’
■cores of 7(1- IH, 73-33 and 7H-12 Dun Scanlon made a free throw
with .70 points anil r B.l aver­
John Krlder. chairman of the
age a game In seven contests.
over Orange City’s Mr. Marr for Penn. 'Columbia gut tho ball,
Chamber of Commerce liasehall
und Air. I.. Barnes,
The improving McCall showed
committee and president of the
hut missed two shots In the last
Hanford’s Mr. Hooding and Mr. 10 second*.
Florida State League. »n|d, "This the greatest guin of any of the
Celery
Fed
eager*
In
tinSea­
Mumiy
took
two
out
of
three
probaldv will Iruil to n lot higher
The game was ono of Ihe few
things in tin' future from what breeze encounter by nicking eight ftoin Orange City on court four. game* of nallonal ImiHirtunce. In
IS JARE\ .
the Brownie representatives told points to bring his uverng'j up Mr, Ball and Mr. Hawthorne did other major Eastern tills, Carnegie
YEAR AS W.Y.U
us wTien they were here last friim -t.K to f&gt; i tow game. McCall likewise on court Ht for the local Tech upset Pitt. 0530, and Ford
r
u
t
y
e
s
t
t
R
e
p
tn
g
Mgw
ysar
now bus scored 27 markers !rt disc pushers. Two Kunford wom­ ham beat Princeton, 7200.
BOSS; (Jp TO THIS
week.
W/rti r g g 0 g $ r B/a-r/Ate w rt
en won on court 11 gained two
The lot Idgger things, which five lilts.
e g a s a y h i p way
At
Athens,
the
Florida
Gators,
6 T * g A K - i 2 IN A RO^/-WHICH
Fred Grimi*' Isiys we n t
wins In three games. They were beaten unly once this season, won
Mr. Krlder referred to. were the
352 A HP lO G C 161.
ItiCLUPgP jRPRgeeiVg TRIUMPHS
through their regular workouts
Mrs, Huitlett and Mrs. Vumh-r- 71 53, and bunded Georgia’s basket­
possibility expressed try Brownie
o w n n a y c r o s s a m p ow iA H anA
yesterday in preparing for Frlmeer.
officials that the parent ma'or
ball team Its 11th defeat In 1?
Hanford
lesoiic cluli might train here In duy night's flush with Kellergames
X* lM| C.sl.ri,
lino* uf Ht. Augustine whirli
Mitchell, .Smith
...
0
1D6.1.
Florida led only 18 20 at the half
will be played there. The next
(ionile, Adam*
I) but came buck strong in the third
, About 211 pitchers, ratchet
scheduled Seminole game will
Adams, YU-k
coaches and the munnifcr of til'*
period ami didn’t let up until the
he with HI. .lames In Orlando Codding, Murray
Missions will nrrlve here us nart
“ final whistle
on
Fibhi),
Jim.
27.
After
a
Ih-Ni-enng,
Wlsse
of the first euntlnoenl on Mu'.
Gator Forward Curt Cunkle was
week’s respite during exams, tinge, Mrs. tinge
5. They will lie followed h” 20
the top scorer with It) points.
ll-e Celery Fed* will tangle New
more outfielders and lafhdders
Kixenhauer, Cully
The Floridians hit 50 per cent
Smyrna here on Friday night, Jewell, Hughes
on Mar. 10. The Missions expert
of their shots. The Georgia BullFeb. I.
Kckhnrt, M r s . Keklmrt
to stav three week* after tie!! dogs wore tough for the first half
Holing
yesterday's
practice llnwtlioim-, Hull
lust arrival of (ilnvers. or until
but they couldn't copo with that
(•arms worked on pliiving Covings Mrs. IlmHett, Mr*. Vumh-r- - isort
the end of March, Mr. MeLaugh
llulilia lllslive furgi-il inti, the
The ninth annual Jai'kxnnville
of accuracy.
lln stated in the Announeemeii1. ton closet ill under the liasket.
meer
2
li-ud u* the Hi-minob- Junior Var­ Gulden Gloves Amateur Boxing
William
uml
Mary
edged
Wash
Tile first arrivals will lie head­ Covington has been taking too Itandutl, llumlstiin
1
sity's top sourer nflt-r tint Hon- Tournumcnt will be held in the
Total*
13 Ini'ltm ami U p , H4 82, on Howie liii-rxa game with a 2H puinl tutiil, Guinr Howl. Feb 21, 22 ami 23, un­
ed by the Missions* idiot do do many wild shots from far out
Met’alien’* Jump shol wilh 17 see
White, ex-mitflelder for Itie !&gt;'■. when In- should In- under the Ionun the IiiihI* of six uf the seven der the sponsorship of the Jack­
nods left
trrdt Tleers Bhilmh Inhia Ath­ ket fni the tip ins mid rebound*, Orange City
guinea plnyi-d this m-uroii. Tin- sonville Hecrcutlon Department.
Duylnn
trounced
Eastern
Ken
letics and Cincinnati ik-Ix. M- &lt;in nu s niiniin-nled.
missing guinr I* the Winti-r I’nrk
Mullicr, Mrs. Mather
For Ihe past several years Ihe
lucky, 00 73, und Toledu went over tilt.
(inlinn reports Hint on the
White mannt'ed the Missions
V. pi-use, C, Vnn Al*t
event has been held In the Duval
time
to
lake
Wuymt
of
Delntll,
02 00
liip In SI. Augustine Friday biSecond tdaee Inst year in UnI,oVeiny. D Pcti-ie
Altliuiigb lluliliu I11-M tin- team -County Armory but official-, of Hie
In Ihe Midwest
will take Hie Hanford ninth
class ilould" A T ev i' Lea-'iie
Whltluek, Wheiilley
1
high total, lu- rank* sn-uiul III reercutlun department decided to
In
the
border
Conference,
Hard
grade tu Ihiytona Beach to play
Prior to *h'&gt;t Mr. Who.- wn"in r. I. Hut lii-s
0
avvragt- per game with 4.7. Hus* hold It thin year In one of the
Hcalireeie unitli groili* In the Wilkie, Willile
2 In -Simmons nipped Arliona Stale, Hinnunt, wliu recently wa* inevcd faeillliex controlled by them.
manager and th-u general t-i-m
Flagstaff,
52
31.
On
the
Pacific
K&lt;*0r for the Harrainento Colons nflernuim.
H. Hurries, K. Hurt
,
3 Const Whitman edged Goniugn, 37 up Id the varsity, lend* tile FlemAx customary, their will be two
Today's ,JV and Vuilsly ina,-- Hum--*, Hurt
bf Ihe class Irltdc A Pnrlf'*'
3 3d.
Ingmen with a 5.h jmlnt average, divisions for boxers nurllelputiup In
n
Coast League and ||isnse*r of lice ended the Week's Workout* It. Yun A1st, Tnthl
llannum ha.-i seined 23 |&gt;uint* in the meet, novice am! open. Novices
before the K e ll e r lin n s e la n h .
Seattle in th" s-'lpe circuit,
Pulley, Chamber*
I
fuur JV gunu-s this year.
ure those who have never won on
«L
Tp,
PI
%
t
o
Zachuty Taylor. ex-Ilmwiiie ' '■•vlnMlnri *; 31
1
award In an A. A. U. boxing tour­
II*
J* I nek wood. Fuller
Second
ranking
In
tutiil
point*
Sanford
Orlando
manager, told the Herald. In- Hmlih
7
**• I I *
Krause Pollett
0
7 f»* lo b
nament. The open class Includes
and
third
In
average
I*
Hnndull
7
31
Mi
reported to the Browns tt*-»i II nr ill fi
IE
K 1
Total*
21
boxers who have participated In a
7
MftHjI
Kennel Club Entries Keynolda, tho pint size guard, district
13 •Vt
HI
3 7
Hanford hod the h"*t uvilMil,. M
l run
r*
nr larger tournament.
I1
ft
E7
» 1
ftamlall's 25 markers stand next
fael’ltles he lias seen In Fnlrld’t I ’ll V In
:i
1
J
Uf
.1 1
All cnmpctllnrx must be ama­
to Hluhoo's und Reynold* liuaxt*
|
\
1
**W|lh tWp parks and nn t-X III ft Nii v it
7
II
l-A H T n i g h t h k e m u l t d
teurs 10 years of age or over. All
uf a 4.2 average per game.
..Ixl.U
i
»
t$ L I
1
cellent lo-w fti|di-im, you hnv« a 4Wfiltimy
t IttsT II si K—V'nlurllv Tin*I n .)
must be registered with Ihe Flor­
3
a
tt
00
ff
Jimmy
Krlder
and
Juol
M
on
.
i
I
Alls*
llo
ttln
r
ID
(A
|,|o
i.xu
110 setup hid' tho nim drnwb-v-t
UlUiliiimi J
D
it
G
ii.n
I Hot '.V Doon
I ’ jo 1 (■ arc tied fur fourth high lumnr* In ida or some other assoelntlo# of
1
vmir hniislri" facilities TM- Mu fill Mill
if
1
IJ
An
1 Kin inn ■ lllr i
* ii,
T llll
00
scoring with 20 point* each. Doth Iho A. A. U. Service boxers do
10.0
will ti" ell rt-'l't fur tin- Mis- TitluN
j
ai:&lt; » .\ l » Ii i o ^ - a rnisa Mlle
nol need nn A. A. II. card hul must
■IfM iu fr« I f h i I f f *
have u 3.3 nvvrage per game.
Tim e i :m.a
slims," he staled.
huve ti teller from Ihelr albletle
( » l r « » M ull liN llr llo nkle l
Thu
Hanford
JV*
si-urei
1
141
Commenting on the iin*sihi|j|&gt;‘
I l.fNiiliiiN M l.uil i
7.1m
f* ijO i.iu
officer to tin- effect Ibey ure uinu
point*
In
six
guluu*
fur
ii
23.5
llv
KI.DIIA
L.
IIIXGN
3
iMxll’H
b in VIM
uf th» Drowns noiiini' to Hanford
lours. The deadline for entries is
i. l.alMfl
f i n average. 1'lielr uppom-nt*
have midnight, February tu
In 105.1, he said, “ ttf course 1
Tin- CriMirn* Academy fin- wm i M Iinim
l l l l t H IIS I It— ,-l/inths lilts
made
H
I,’)
iiuiut*
fur
n
32.2
aver­
don't know about ihal, hut vnu
Ihelr fir*l guiiip nf the 11152
'flie r i rtf. |
There will be eight divisions of
age nr slightly less than nine competition in In.Hi the upon und
could have a mnhir l-'ngile teo-n
is r i-o m t II h i r H llr l l i i o h l r i
sciisun Iiv ili-fcatllig Winter Gur!
Fair
fe
«l
n
o
il
7
«n
«
|n
paint*
a
guniimure
tlum
the
train then- if housing cun Inden by n score of 53-7 last ; * ......
&amp;.*•&gt; a to Guitry Fed JV* have averaged. novice classes— 112 ixittmls, lilt
made nvailahte for the players,"
Mombiy night In Winter (Innlei), 1 l.ost Hiinl
a |n
pounds, )2tt pounds, 1X3 pounds, 147
I1.
IL I'm. I I . T|». t«s.
•Jllllllrfil I l-c 1 |1V on.
Tlii- fli*t u|i*cl came when Hm
The final di-dslmi of th- Mi*
pounds, ino iMimidx, 173 poumts und
tlunnum
E
&amp;
1
23
i
»•
By
liAVI.Ii
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girl*’ team won by u score of 11-1 A * o l r T e s t I I S* pnlil
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;*•*•». This lit tuck wa* led by
&amp; 33
4.3
At the end of thoh tourney, a
n n M T U M AI SS -A /|a ih « Mila
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2
30
1 1 team will be selected lo represent
the City’s hnsctmll ufflcials ami there are few well (leilneil huidnuts Forwuril* Currie llsnlon and .................... Tlaoe. ax.3
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Ht. Louis Brown farm re*ires»nla1
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t.a Jacksonville ami Florida in the
tlves.
The
modern
f t-1l.tHHt advance nmihllngx-cspeclalty on
Thu Imys’ victory came when J liv .ly o •K rl.c n
ft 3
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t.i Tournament of Champions at New
he
Ihree
New
York
clubs-Indicate
K * u M «*
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Forward* Willie Moore ami Call
g u ltiisla &lt; I-T i |is as.
1.0 York City, Mar. 2, 3, 4 and 3.
Municipal Htudlam ami the old
W
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1
rouble
ahead
for
Ihe
mnguls
1.0
P I K f l l M-SCD— S - 1HI ha Mil*
playing field were two decisive
llookmun set* tin- nets afire with
W«&gt;t*
Official entry blanks and A. A
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survey
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Inducements which lend the Mis­
Mmirn scoring It
point* ami i r / * " Dream
Merrl*
2
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Mu
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league
baseball
teams
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r, |n 5.00 McCall
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sions to choose Hsnfnrd for tle-lr
ihnikmnn 15. Also nildlmr to th'* 7 All**W liiguvor
from the Jacksonville Itecre
T u tf l*
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WLA tained
1052 spring trainini; bine, Mr. ndlculed the Yankees, (Bonis and rullv wen- Hub-forwards Oliver A U tilla AnklRlH
loo * I l M S l H louter.
at Ion Department, 311 West Duval
(jiiinii-ra i i . j i i ts i i *.
Dodger*
earh
iiuvo
n
tong
way
In
Taylor told the Herald.
Hmlih scorlnir
I points- and
Klreel,
telephone 4 8331.
ItStT)—-a/1(1
T(lb * 1111*
before they call fiuhl a team Leonnrdy Amlerson scoring 2 . . . .SIXTH
.. .
«1*»n art.!
Kurlier In the negntliiliupM, go
Durause
of
the
centrifugal
force
ami
probably
face
some
fairly
r, to r, (II 4.(0
points.
Guard*
were
Ernest ' M .-tteoh ||nu*r
Mayor Htemper signed a written
Tim U.H. Marine* reported (list
holdout battles before Throne scoring t) points, Miles •IliA I'Milily's ll nl. r s 10 7 oil 4.*li uf the earth'* rotation, mi ob'tvf
agreement which was arrun-'ed serious
A K i i g r r Alla*
spring
training
guts
underway
next
4.IU weigh* slightly le*» at the ei|iialu! no patrol employing dug* wa* am­
Austin and Gordon Philip*. Both
with the Missions’ ra-pres-m*-,. month.
!•■»&gt; t A M O
than It would at the poles.
bushed lu the i’aci'Tc war.
center* Norman
Klnnrd unit
m i, .
llvcs led which didn't aetnally
Thu champion Yankees thus far Boswell Jack*nn scored 4 points
flosii the deal, Bather It was on
J '..raw's'Yllghi
duo
10„ , |0
Halt I* an essential in tannin'
In World War II tho Armed
5 Knn*«* Alixlil
understanding whereby If th" have announced the signing only earb.
4 IQ 1.40 leather, dyeing clothes and making Forces
uc(|uir--il more than 18,000
Thu girls' and hoe'* record 4 1I*U Kralhor
Missions decided t-i ro-ae h"*« of Pitcher Ed Lopat ami Ihelr 30(.1
0
u u ln le lit &lt; ] . } ) M l SO
plastics.
yearold
utility
first
hasetnan,
dog* of many breed*.
*'*mlx &gt;-'l'h on« win and two
both parlies would know Ihe Johnny Mlie.
VilM II'ril H M I M / H U i Mila
losses. The Crooms Aradentv - , .
•xact rctiii!r"tneu*» o ' tho other.
T t m r i ll.rl
The must recent bird to heram&lt;
Tho Giants, who went down bat­
The vnlrnnn in Hlbcibilmk Moun­
-i, i n
K in
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At tile time nf the slenln-' tling in Bio World Series, also imva tennis travel (&gt;■ New Hmvrim 1 I s illy llc irile n
tain In the Philippine Islands went extinct Is the hentb ben, once very
tonight.
The
Grooms
ipilnlet'*
it w*-ek of tills arrangement only two regulars officially within
through a five-year period nf ac­ commit! In the North Atlantic
(J o I n lrl H « I - 1 * M7 xo.
r. McLnughlin assured the Ihe fold, O-itfioldera Monte Irvin first home game of th" 1052
tint**.
tivity
front 1871 tu 187U.
hi-ason
will
lie
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Mayor anil the Chamber of Cam- and Don Muullor.
V
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night
on
Hie
newly
completed
mor-e li-iselinll ulahnltig cumI lleacli
7. IU
3 in
bus signed »i&gt;von but Cumins
Academy
Basketball i .Mailort ll slls
Rllltcn, h-ade-l by Mr, Lil'.-i ol Brooklyn
till
its regular players has obtained Court,
*
oAurlii
that the Mlsahmn wmilld ii»cld-« the signatures only of It* highest
til
Wuinlfla 4!■■&gt; m i 40
within the next *"n days. A" I* salnrlcd man, Second Haieman
TM1XTH
tour,.
Was, th* Hnn An'onlo it«rlslon Jackie lloblnson, Catcher liny Kentucky Now No. 1
1 ydvar
M4
cam# less than a w ok later.
lit
Cumnsnella ami Outfielder Carl
i.oo
Cage Scoring1 Power i » S ’IL,D"""«
Th* arrival of San Antonio Fnriflo.
Qulnf.u ||.4) i k i s .
Will h* aceonmanlud In- ma-w
Humor has It tha Dodgers are
Taras snnrtswrpees and llrownlo asking several regulars, including
NEW YOHK Wi - After two
scouts and ufflcials.
weeks In Rccnntl place. Kentucky
Andy Pafko, In take pay cuts
Hl|
that Iho debate might run fur Into n'tnln took over aa the nallon'e .Mu»
o, 1 offensive major college Imm!
SIS Morrison Anpointed February.
Tim Ginaids are being generous— Eidteiball team tudav, aecording
Mils
a
statlsllrs
of
lha
National
___
Uy
they
exactly
doubled
Irvin’s
Head Of Sign Sales
salary to US.OOO-but It aeoma loglsto Athleticc Bureau.
Into against
____ _ Xavier
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virtually certain they will have to ’ Wlln 13 pot...
,W. A, Morrlsnn was appulnlatl nogtdlofa with Sal Maullo who of Glnclnniti end n against Ftort
llrman of a three man commit- rung up 23 victories last soaaon. de, the Wlldcale show an average
to sail outfield fence advertiseCluveland’s Larry Uoby (aid only of H .l polhta a game in conlaill
,1 slfns for the Sanford Due
&gt;gh naturdev. Weat Virginia
Wednesday
lhat ho has been told
Auoeiallon, It wee announced he'll bo asked
road with 71.8.
la aecc.
tu
take
a
cut.
"I
Joe] Field, president, today,
fcehlr
hind tho leader* are Duke with
will
not
accent
a
cut,"
(aid
Duby.
• two other members to acT.7, DePaul
ami Holy Cron*, each
Paul and
Pitcher
Hob
Lomon.
Cleveland1
!
their POSH, on tho eomtnllleo highest paid player lost year at with TM
and Villanove
‘
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w.tn 77,8.
%
Karl Hlggii
Higginbotham and W. V. around iso.ooo, is expected in kick Syracuse,
o, the leader (he paat (wo
Inf, Approxtmuieiy
so sl&lt;i
ilgua loud and long bofure accepting •
oxlmalely 30
jfcii tjoaedlved
f f to ,.l^th aa a rethe new
mtlflelu cut profem d by the Indians, lo b
b« painted on iho
now milflald
1®
defeala,,.
defeala,
. in tho Municipal Boxchall
Baseball Feller la in Ihe fold at an eitlmated
feme,
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Manager’s Life Is Really Tough
For Pilots Of St. Louis Teams
elded to give his full time tu
Hy FRANK KCK
master minding either m nt thu
AC Newsfesture* Hports Editor bench or the third base coaching
NEW YOHK — It has hern many box.
W
wee&gt;i since St. I-oxila Cardinal
Of course, Htanky will he eluseP
owner Fred Halgh gave the heave to the ball game, being a second
iiu tu Mur tv Mul &lt;Ctl wi'ul lu*A tuiM*ruin. Hut at 34 uml will) 17
that oil the returns aru in we seasons In organized ball behind
can’t help but comment.
him, he mav find the pace gruel­
Everybody we spoke to In base­ ling. He’ll play harder for sure
ball felt that Marion, who has but maybe not as well for him­
since signed ns a coach with the self.
Ht. Louis Brown*, got a raw deal.
A* Lefty Gomez says: "When
As a first-year pilot Marlon did I got to lie 34 I was pitching
well to bring the .Cardinals home harder, but it took the ball a lot
third, albeit a distant third.
longer to get to the catcher." ^
Halgh said he thought Marty
However, Htanky belongs In H&lt;P
lacked li-*drr*hlp, Halgh said I.nuis, It’s n shame there art*
nothing atmut Marion’* failure to only a few of the Old Gas Houses
play u gumi- because of a bad Gang type of players left at
right knee, Hi- thought he was Sportsman’s Park. Htunkv may
getting a playing manager in have trmiHe getting Into thu
Marlon but all he got was a bench first division but nt least h«
manager. That, it is felt here, mav draw some fans to the park,.
was the rru! reason for Marlon’s
If Eddie and the Cardinals can’t
ouster. Snigh undoubtedly felt draw, then Hill Veeck and linger*
be didn’t git value received for Hornsby will with the Ht. I*ouls
his money,
Browns, Getting the Hajah, often
It wax Just aliout this time leal regarded a* th* best right handedk
year when we m*t Halgh and hitter baseball ever saw, was &amp;
Marlon at the New York Baseball big tonic for Rruwnle fans. Until
Writers’ dinner. We recalled that Veeek cam* along with hla
Halgh once snld ’’ .Marty can work midget and
firecrackers
tha
for me anytime. He’s great with Browns
could
salvage
little
kids.”
whenever thev plaved home.
We *l*i&gt; told Marlon, In full
We hated to see Steve O’Neill
view of Mr. Hulgh, that Marlon to out at the close of the season
was falling heir to the toughest •ecause of the misgivings of the
job In hasi-hall.
Huston Hed Box us a team. Hut
Marty, uhvuya the gentleman, it’s nlre to see l-mr Boudreau
asked why.
hack leading. Like Holmes, Bou­
"Mr. S*igh Is a&gt;tuugh man tu dreau will make his moves fror^
please,” was uur answer.
the bench. He'll havu i tut ( 9
Fred is getting to lie an old moves tu make, too.
hand at firing managers. He
It will not be the same team
dropped Eddie Dyer, a personable that led the American leagtii*
gentleman from Houston, Tax. for a few daya last July. The
They just didn’t see eve to eye. Infield leave* a lot to be desired.
That’s understandable when you
consider that Dyer was a great
A year 1* about 11 minutr* less
manager with what he luuL It* than 30SU days long.
won the National League pennant
In H&gt;40, his first year. Halgh ntav
never win a pennant and thf,
more hi- continue* to fire popular
managers, the mare ha lessens
hi* team’s chances.
It now remains to lie seen lust
how far he will go with Eddie
Htanky and Miiggsy’n two-yearcontract. Htunkv should make a
fiery leader for he still Is a fiery
competitor. Hut even sume fel- 11
low* mellow when they take on
added ri-'ponxlhliillr*.
I^-o Dmoeher mellowed some­
Hey I W yee
what last year, although in hi*
•we k la yewxeN
ease it mii;ht have been for the
te hr«H|ik
I
bust. Ills Giants wun, But with
Htanky, who may hove trouble
AsthmaNEMT
playing HKI crimes while manag­
ing, It might lie different, (Htanky g yew nre •
M A- - - - - « mm
fdnved 140 games »t second base
iomi b-tag
S-tflf Is yes
yew s*kettle* t o toe
for the Giants last year.)
lerrKK*.
Han nag' •errk
Tummy Holmes, who took over
na manager uf the Hostmi Rravsa
last June, found it difficult |o
play In the outfield and manage
D R U G STO R E
simultaneously, lie played V
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I 'lr n a r a o llf y »»« I »m medln tr I t
If nn e r r o r o e r n m In f o u r ail.
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for
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doll lavi't uik) "hite with 11
lot mini
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Sale ,

11 &lt;10 Ull

frifiiHi. Kiisy term'. I’lioiit'

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listed In Ike telephone hook. In
retur n for th l« Heroittntndaf l«M
the n i l t r t t U r r U r t p r r l r d to pay
p r o i n p i l ) . In order fu r itv hi
re nd er the kr»1 poarltitr v r r t l r r ,
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day
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DR. L. T. DOSS

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W hatever Your Automotive Needs

F lin t Street at Hanford Avenue

The South P o I p w h s discovered
by Amundsen 40 years otto, after
a fin-day trek with do# sleds across
the great h’e shelf.

Legal Notice

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WE RENT1&amp;

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IIKI.K VVANTKI* Yuunif man a.
,i.le- I'lerh. Kuo" leil.Ce of tires
it tuhes ['referred. Steady fin t'lojinenl Htoitji in*urnnre, \nintioii "illi
|my. Klrestone
Slot **
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.ike H.litres. I ’lm lio..a r,
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11 * *.fy:i ry .t.,1 l.nka
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laiulo K ' eriluif Mint Cull Itulph
bniwmlrd) s
Flat
rills n( L77 \V m 1HH7 \V !1 •«» i' 1*1.1 r,|{ Hrii'*t'*,n nrut « mumdi.
I'ri Fl.il ii.M.k **. piig** I n
full .Mnry Mi lavi'ii. .‘tuit i'gik
liny. 11lift-»
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I'liiiui* 1151.
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Hilt NAI L 11 D Seim nolr Hun r'o'ttrnvl nml r* pnu w"ik. Kr"o
I'uhllt
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estimute H 1.
Harvey
201
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t.ol I I III. oh »' *li,,. i k Sim
uimlshiitM und
If F Sprtnly
Sun ford Ave Khone INi*H
h&lt;tft lt&gt;i
0|"ii'«e. A, ■urtllnK l&lt;&gt;
fmir Kvlhi iitii', iHfiil Mmird Kv fD Null) f 'l nouie news’ Cull
Ftilfr the
We have low lion *s mt.) Ultlll*
•I.I.
l|*u„ l l .r
f i ii**, npi* I»» Sd *L&gt;
F il h ih
11* m | n
tilt mid i*k C,-viilution to rend
old lion , a'm IIII I*■ "till IIO
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V* ii I'lie S.mf .r.l Her ,iId ivlule
IIO'.Hill, puss, sjoll, ill "lo* I Wo I I K'TUM Hung* i H.d Ih int.
Hot »" Ml-., k II I. • 11 Hi* Ii
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t rn»n|, Hu li&lt;«.I ...... I , in,’ mi,l m
noil (hire he,Homo
1't u l" Hpt iii^
(\ , ' d*ng
ft.
k’oo,| roll.Ill ini) Mnl' So,, mi S ', Vi t I V I T S
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W " T'Vil lledloolll liullu, I0"del 1l
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wot k
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ul
Siinfmd Kl*'i ' i ii i n
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iU’itsomiiile Kates Kree Kst,
1 " tin t'
. ‘I . f u ln
.Miik'ioil'H Vvr , Smifoiil
ex, elleul
luenltoii , lose
m
males. Spreader Serviee, Kim*
, I V I , “ l" ' h ' ' I ' " " ' M Moll
Kneed $111,Mill 00. Ions' Unils,
VVIIITN KY leil'i i ni i &gt;nvs*, v i v
on I Dotomlte and
Kertdi»*r.
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If u u d
I'ulidlH'.n
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Cm pent,'. X
tii-ai ey,
I'hot.
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ri» loin,do
Mnyfuir men, piived low foi
Ho t VI ,.r ui'M .1
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i v !H n f ii|n
prive. Khnrie 7"-' VV
luiuu illule Mil, Klhenil lei ms IlHA N l) N h W i.innun,mi out,loot
Leaf* I * '* Mink ): Tra*t II
I,. K Sll.t
Kiano
r*'vh,,nTail.
Hi.»i U nil. . Hprlrign. A . i.* fd ln g |.,
&gt;iiu he mtmilfed.
I nla |hereof r r c n f d .,1
i tidin'* ill yet K&gt;nomul,!n Klouo
I'houe ill, -V, Itmile I, SanI have an iitmsmilly k’"" l -nhoi
247 X VV
fmil
* "oUir Vv.;;.?;
hail home, eluse lo the n l ' "till
Kill « III. . k K -r, o i l ) nan
C.VttKKNTKIt VVn|(K
ill! mo,lei n voliveineli,, , , on he J MOCK KltN, I "d in ,'hesi, u
utilUv euhiiiel, im pel s " i’,|,ii I in i|iilek ii'puir J»»l&gt; , or small
r**"1"?" a , ...tit.iih
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piiri'liMsed fnrtilshi'd mi,I nadv
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ret.......led ' l l .......... lie
I'hmie
11»77
V
V
hiilliliuu, Ant) Jim I 112.VI-4.
t,, iiitive In. Terms
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l,o. .1 II,,', It [| Tra, I M Han molilhh Cull :tt i VV
Fill aril's to L'illil, ueres. I ul ui
C Yttil, W hoiIw iu V iiik , M2 Suito'."'." :Ml‘r l, ‘*". A*....... illiia
lo
IillV s* some liiigi, mil,'lies will, 7 Kill IT Kehuiniui IK fi iifei uloi
foid Avenue, Klmne I 11,'I-J.
unproved plunted pastures n i 1
Uood Injy. 2.!2I Uiupi'vtile Vve It VDIATOltS Clcmo'd mid te'.mn.y nuMdi" "f ...........
’ tovki',1 witii euttle.
line. Phono 1.Vi II
[mill'd Cohen 1; .i*l mt «•* H)iup
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IIK ItN l'n .v
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•' N i k
of
II,e
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U(t()l&gt; D l l II VII
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, uititij’ II!) Su. Karlt Ateime Khone I2s| Used all mclul pluh i
Ifill VV.
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1fi (10
Csvd 2 p, livu.k’ l o o m Suite Hi On
MISS M VIt IK KNUIISII
I'seil 4 pc tied 11,,'iti Suite 40.(ul Hi,ml enpru' ma mi alive, war*!
N O T,.# , O.
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'k s ! ' ; ' , ' , * , l i n k e r
u.'lf Ktl.tir. new Sofa It. ,|..
nut, lies, hi.i.' lets mol namo
*T ’''_!?*•''•** ' '“ .Ma a.ataleau. laiai ' 37*iO Orlmnlo Dr, Sunlord, I'h. BK9
Assorted C o v e r fiU.llfi
plules. Ill K 2nd. I'h. I37H-J.
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h i . Wire,
f* w :
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you
want
to
hoy
or
sill,
mi,
MA I'll I! t( HI SAN I'IIIIII
fiV'' ll‘}lJ',*'1"* "run,„i„ I,,,»”iiTe,i
lliioiiie lux i elm ns prepared.
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W.
HAI.K,
KKAKTolt
Us! . . &lt;M 11
dead
I,a
201-till K. lal Si
Klmne 127
# 1.00 l'[i. VV111Li nr II. Mutiny.
Klurida Stale Hank lUimiitd
HKKACIIINU KA lull ahimt 300
I III Celery Ave.
Kloor i I'll one t7r,u
rolls tisetl eelei v hleuellillir pn
nmna',|n®whir|.,hO |,,ul " r,«r'
'he
I It vc m il w tilth
per fill*’ roll, i-ene Hinton, West Klowiiik'. diskinp, spnup tooth
ui milir*7,h
............. .. '"■■’ isNTW lledruiun house. K.vetlent
liicitlion mi two lots. Cun he
Hide, Khone 131-VV.
r , C*rlillcaia ,Vu in
Itartowitip, huardliip, unit tow
handled mi easy terms Hut ten c ii I.KMAN Spa,e lliuteis and
woik I'houe 26.1 J.
Kltctriv.
---------l.s "..
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I'lour Furnaces.
llllU.HK 2 lieilrnoins, Hllll Ksvam
HOY WALL, I'Ll VIIIKK
Ida Drive. fJfillO.OI) ensh .take 1007 S. Sanford Vie. I'houe 1113 I I - MIST AND FOUND — II
N.ma in &gt;*lii&lt;rh ............ I I'aullna
up payment kfiH.I I mu. I'hmie
&gt;v « b i U r
Nnvy T-alilrls
4Hv on. I.i 'ST: lllai'k hlllfold with t). H.
IHHU-J after (1 p.m.
W r
Master Craft Kiiint (2.fid per pul.
Nnvy seal. C'mdulns valuahhl
A
It
K
YOD
look
Ina
for
a
nlva
home
AH.MY-NAVV HI UI'LIJS
l.
AmliHi , "Jlllh r*rllDva&lt; * shall
I'apeis. Ilnwuril. Hi) West 10th
for yoursalf which is larK" 1|(( Hanford Ate,
I’ h. 1121
St,, Jackson.
cnmiifli t" provide ifimd Invome
for you, one (hat Is In uood re­ KOVAL Viieiiiiui Cleaner (iiewi I.i 1ST l.iplit tan Cocker Spaniel,
r of ilia
-ells for ffit.l'fi will take 135.00
Male. Last Mumlnv afternoon.
pair and prlred reasonable?
House n|
I.ye nl LSanfonJ Klrctriv
See Al Lyon
Iti'wurd for return. J. L. Hurt
Than see owner at Dill Kurk
llo a___ Co. ID) Mapnolin Ave,
Sr. lull Dak Avenue. Phono
t»l.
A»lu
r#ll
*'0 day nf y»f,iruury,
177-.I. A limit three months uld.
|fi,t)fiO total seIJinK prive for this KI.KCTHIC Hto’ve (1) lliiiiii.il
Kleelrlc Oeluin In vareilent
n«at 2 heilruotn huiiKalow.
I•IV*1 ,h'* ,rd Caw °f January,
vorulltlon only f 100.00. (I) Uc,|. lit—
A DTOMOHILKH
-1 1
(Ilirsed In porch. Venetian
i J » J i HWItNDON,
«riil Kleelrle Stnniliinl runpe in
Minds, life time roof, located In
J'ire til. iMurt,
pood
I'omlltlun
fur
unly
37fi.H0.
Headnnla ..’minty, Khirlda
city.
ilotli of these stoves have hud
week, or Senson. Knulish Funfl
Kicluaive with
puoil cure and me puiilniiteeii to
ami American Fords, seHans,
ItOUEHT
A.
WILLIAMS,
IMatlur
TH#J .T.ItlUTf
operate
perfectly.
Terms
cun
station wapom and convertible*.
.'OKNTV, Kaymond K. Lumlriulat, Aaaoelate
he
arranged.
See
Al
Lyons
ut
Strlckland-Morrlaun. Inc.,
E.
i'h. 1173
Atlantic llank Hid*.
Hanford F.lectilv C'o., IIH MapFirst Si.
_
__
LAKB FRONT
oolla
Ave.
Phone
442.
M ii t H n o m ii. A m
IDID MKHCURV two door sedan.
4 acres, 3 In cltrui. Modern not
in * n
Kvreltent L'onilltlon. II3S0. Call
lonry laray* apartmint. |7,
tiLU NBWflKAi'KHH
Albert Fltta at S77-W or 1627
800.00.
For
sale
at
*c
.
pound
at
the
n«tVn»&lt;f *inV e? j l 7 0/ ' '** harihy
or I807-W-8.
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4 . IL L0RMANN, HKOKKII
Sanford Haraid
^IchVJCj 1710 Ho. Kark .
I’ hon* 989
1010—2 door Plymouth. Omni con­
ik. MIAft a f t L S M i "R!?.atalnii
dition. Phone H2H.J. __
2“ HYd HOOM h o m o -'11500. caah,
llu.tllfl,
Vt’IMHO ANI. I.II.Lillis
ana l.*j **']
take up paymiint* ISl.fiO per
DKKOTA Convertible 4H, Radio
*411
t’upulnr
lints.Is
_ month. 2fiflH 9._Kalmettm_____
nml Heater, Priced to sell, See
I.OU
UOLDHIIOHD PACK A (IK
at Warner's fiolf Service Sta­
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com« 1360 per month, Price
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furnltur
Wlleon-Maler Funt- TRAILER-26 feet, good condi­
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tion, Dreamwold Trailer Park.
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•lament o f 1
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BORA L. PAYTON
or rent. Swalm. Sanford Trailer
Beglatercd Beal Ratal# Broker
Mr*. Velma Ooniatea
January it, m #
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Park.
018 Magnolia Avenue

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�to b* 15 pound* or m m underTHE SANFORD HERALD
Page B
Thura. Jan. IT, t»5I weight, which seem* to ahow once
and for alt that malnutrition doc*
more than p*yrhtatry can to Justify
woman'* way* to man.
Well, maybe.
Rut It dof.in’t work out that way
among (he people In our neigh­
bor hood.
II may be |mil coincidence, hut
(he only couple within three block*
who regularly *lug It out at the drop
of an Tnaull are thin, pale people
Secret Is Given As who — in the opinion of their
— would gel along much
Merely A Matter friend*
better if Ihoy had a lltlle beef
Of Losing Weight on their bone*.
And the mod contented couple,
on Ihe other hand, are a man with
IIv ED I'RKAUII
a Charles Laughton figure and a
(For IIAI. HOYLE I
lilrth
woman with Ihr approximate girth
WASHINGTON UR-Mnd nl your nf a beach enhnna They hold
wife — or husband? Thlnklnc nf hands In public, aflrr 15 year* of
going botnr to mother — or falher? marriage, and they don't care who
Convinced, nller giving It a fair see* them
trial, lb at you plucked n pcrslmThe wife In this rase started
inotl In Ihe Harden of love?
Walt, friend There'* hope for worrying ahout tier weight, a few
bark, and went on a diet.
you yet An rn*y-av|»lc new for­ yenrs
Ate nothing but bananas and steak,
mula, Jii«l puhlNhrtl In "Thi* or
some such nonsense. She Inst
Week" mugur.lnc. lell* liow you
enn i&gt;ui Hie mngir hnek min your weight, all right Hut she also lost
her good disposition.
marriage if you live.
One night, watching her husband
The secret I/me weight. Nnl
Jti'l a feu pound* from around (in Into Ihe potatoes and gravy,
the hip* l/dx of weight. Pound* she threw a a.a.t shaker at him.
and pomidr Get 1o Ire *rrawny, He was *n outraged that, for the
In fuel Thin down In llir point flrat lime In his life, he went out
where you'll have tu walk pa*t ami got loaded. When he came
home, she wouldn't let him In.
Iwiee lo msl ,i shadow.
This i* the eonrliialon In he
lie went lo a hotel, phoned n
drawn from a survey railed "Pre- lawyer, and It looked like the end
dieting Hurrrss of Failure In Mar- nf their romance. Bid hi* wlfo ale
rhino." by E W Burgess and L. a couple nf cream puff*, to soothe
H Collreli |r They make no bone* her nrrvrs, and felt so much bet­
aland It' .skinny. Imny profile have ter that she went downtown and
happier marriage* than Inclr bel­ apologized to her husband. They
went on a second honeymoon and
ter' P
padded neighbor*
The happiest husband* and there hasn't hern a cross word
are
likely
between
them since She weighs In
wives, say the authors.

Child Care Center
Opened Y esterday
At Castle Brewer

Magazine Reveals
How To Put Magic
Into M a r r i a g e

TURKEY
HENS

( 9 £ Per Lb.

IIiiIvcm

Aviillnlilc

Fur

Small

LODGE &amp; SON
nr*

n xi

5|r,sl of 1lo* damage done lo the

city of Hotlerdnm by German
bombing on May It, IIIIU, lias been
repaired

CHUNK inn

nut tin n

at IH7 today, a gain ul nine pounds
since Christmas.
r
No. starvation doesn't seem
to settle the problem of man andwife discord
"Feed the brute," Ihr wise old
wives used to say Anri If good
living thickened hh waistline, nl
least that made him less utlrnetive
lo other wnmen
As for the man, any honest wife
will tell you that he seldom lake*
a good look at her—and when he
does, he sens liar as the shy. slen­
der girl he married, though she
may by this time have all she can
do tu squeeze Inin a size ,12 skirl
One more srcrel and we're
through: The man. In the back of
his mind,
ha* noticed every pound
III
his wife put on. If he was u wise
man, though, he didn't let it bother
him Chance* arc that, helng hap­
pily wrrl. he found a lot nf truth
In another old saying: "A man
should keep his eye* wide open
before marriage — and half closed
afterward "
Oil three of Her inudii's nullyluu
unltlimldllited Niels scientist* have
discovered living rnhnw*. rate rice,
nnie bird* believed to have been
estincl for 100 year*.

l''nnilliex

art rear deck lid raises Ike silhouette of lha rear seelion aad provide* seven per cent more roam hi the
laggiga compartment. High lustra stslnlcs* steel
wbedcovers embossed with lha Rnlck emblem edd a
final taueh of dltllnrllon (or IM1. Luxurious rustom
trim upholstery is offered on Ibis model in exqultlla
two-lone combination* In nvlnn and leather.

New sweeps pear molding*, new rear fender orna­
ments and a redesigned humper-gillte combination
distinguish this two-doer Hoick Headmaster Riviera for
185?. It features ■ new Alrpowrr rarhuretor, higher
compression and new manifolding lhal boost* Hm
horsepower output of lls Flrehalt-clghl engine to lit
with Improved economy and performance. A higher

Mexico nt preo-nl hu;&gt; 'Jit atul'-s
mid three territories.

Synthetic Gas May
Be Made Sooner
Than Many Think
liy SAM DAWSON
NEW YORK 145 - Chemistry
may break Ihe deadlock between
Ihe government and the oil Indus­
try anil produce synthetic gasollnn
criinmerclallv "much sooner than
many think."
This Is Ihe opinion nf the re
search manager nf Koppcra Cn
In PlltabunV ‘K ■» • T T / l V l n !
lls reaenre h department Is going
lo set up a pilot plant for the
conversion of coal tn synchctlc lit)
idil fuels. What they'll aim at la not
so much the synthetic gasoline
they'll make but the valuable
chemicals Ihe process will also
turn out
Government officials are plug
KiHX..
J i coal
T
...CTshale
.T -° rrJ,’
plants ?!.M,
to turn
or
Into!
gasoline and fuel nils. They eon
lend tills would Ire a national safe
guard If war should deplete present
supplies of petroleum. And they
think the synthetic gasollno ran
lie produced from nur abundant
coal and shale supplies nlmnnt ns
cheaply ns Irnm petroleum.
till Industry lenders have rrltl
el zed Ibis contention. They claim
the synthetic gasoline would In­
fer more expensive to produce and
Ihey say that Ihe tax money nml
steel would be better used In
bi ex

pand the oil industry farllilies.
They also say oil reserver are
sufficient for even a war emer­
gency.
Dr. (i F. D'Alello. Hoppers re­
search manager, agrees with both
sides to some extent, lie says:
"While plants lo make gasoline
from coal arc cosily lo build and
gasoline could not presently lie
produced In them nt price* In
competition with pcltolcum gnso
line, research Is finding way* lo
valuable chemical* In such pruc
produce ' an Increasing number of
esses.
"These processes enn he regu
prwbicem ore chemicals
nn,| |BM (-tuollnr II is here Ihat
„|,Brntj|nB „f product.* may result
in a 'coal to gasoline' plant be­
coming economically feasible much
sooner than many think
The Hoppers pilot plant at Ve­
rona, I'a , will produce gasoline nf
iiviatlou rating, hut also a long
INI of aromatic chemicals such
benzene, and also phenol* and
cresols, alcohol*, aldehydes, keton
rs and fnlly acids The commer­
cial value of these would make
plant operation profitable, D'Alello
says
Hoppers Is spending lls own
money on the pilot plant.

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PURE

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h'HIM HEAD

g)

GOLDEN RIPE

2

RIPE. FIRM

TOMuATO
i S
*
*i 1* f

Lbs.
For

9 C

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59

2

TURKEYS

CAPONS

Plump Well Cleaned
,TVk to 7 Lbs.

iced
Expertly Produced
I to I',* Lha.

DUCKS

SQUABS $ 1 .2 5

Rhode Island Red
to tl Lira.

New Hampshire Red
lVk to I Lbs.

Mnnw While Head*

ierience— over fill yenrs o f
t— but w o'ro etill lenrning!

r

C au liflo w er............

While we're doing on;liest to please you, wc flgurt
maybe it isn't Rood nnougi— particularly if some on:
of our customers has n any
gcatlon or idea on how tvi
can do it bettor nnd rIvi
bettar service, Perhaps ynv
have gome thought.* on how
5vn can tin our job Imttcr.
Conaider this yutir invilntinn to send Ihun in. Plessn
wrile:

T a n g e rin e s ..................... do/. 19c
Hilt* Dale All GrePit

' Asparagus Ci ts No. 2 can 23c
Smnv White or FI*. CiyataN

S u g a r .................. 5 lbs. 45c

CUSTOMER RELATIONS
DEPT.
AftP Food Stores

Ami Page

Salad Dressing

42lt Lexington Ave.,
New York 17, N. Y.

. . .

qt. ja r 49c

A.AP Grade A

Early June Peas .. 1 lb. can 22c
.

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Pancake F lo u r.. V/z lb. pkg. 26c
THE BEST MEAT VALUE
IN TOWN
Super Right Hard Corn Fed

Fresh Pork Roast Iib. O Q c
Fresh Picnics i (« 8 Lb. Avg.
Super Right Western

LEAN PORK STEAKS
Swifts Premium D A D Gratia A Tender Grown

n o o n — noNKi.KHft

f il l k t h

Perch

Cod

Mackerel

i.b.ar

l,b . M e

l.b. I f t c

NRW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED
“ PEN PAR" BREADED

SHRIMP »M9

Pure Lean tirade A

WHOLE FRYERS
Allgood Fancy Med. Sliced
BREAKFAST BACON
Quick Fraxan Boneless
RED PERCH FILLETS
ANN PAGE TOMATO KETCHUP
Ann Page! Peach, Pineapple or Plum

Preserves....... 1 fl»..

Ground_Beef lb. 69c
We*tern Boeton Butt

Sweetheart S oap........
Cracker Jack ............ 3

Barbecue

i

Angelas Marahmellows

SEABRQOK FARMS

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Flags Navy Beans .......
Reg.

PttmoUve Soap
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Cashmeri Bouquet

‘“ tewjiv.

lb. 19c

Large Sweet

57t

LOCALLY PRODUCED — KTMICTLY FRF,Mil

»i

Anjons P e a r s ................... lb. 19c

They gay'folks only learn
by experience. Well, your
A*P Hm hntl plenty of cx-

Each

Dozen

ho

10c

Western

m

FI.ORIDA GRADE A — LARGE

MO KCONOMlbAL

Pascal C e le ry .....Ige. stalk

IVr adm it tor don't know
all th e nn ew rrs!

flunnyflehl

Homethlng Different
fi lo 7 Lbs.

3 i 5 C EGGS

Crisp C a r r o ts ........... 2 hchs. 29c

Customcrt’
Corner &lt;6

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Broad Breast Young Men
II to 14 Lb*.

5 7 * FRYERS

Mayonnaise

Fresh

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WESTERN

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FLA. (SHADE A — DRESSED ft DRAWN

£ ►5c I/ETTUCE 2 9 C

BAN AN A lS

hard to

YOU ARE NOT KKI|UII(KD TU HAVE A LUCK Elf TU III! V
FROM HR — WK CAN NUT HELL YOll ALL YU lilt Ft HI II
HKlJUIKKMI'NTH, BUT WK GUARANTEE YOU WILL LIKE
WHAT YOU DO HUY HERB. TRY l)H TIIIH WEEK.

Pint
Jnr

TODCHTON DRUG GO.

Price* la Thla Ad Effective Through Saturday Jan. IStk

The puinacHhi N one of u group
nr plants known ns short day
plants In-muse they will bloom on­
ly in ttie season of the year with j
short dnv-leiigth period*, prefer-1
ably 111 hour* or less.

1 f»l W. lath HI.

Mare than a h billion *okl to data.

• • • • • •

L o c k e r P la n t

soodpaluel

_, t - l - i&gt; k I*-) hiAatlnf til'd colli di*t

•a*. ALblgfM h*J W n

Rap’s values are

CENTRAL FLORIDA QUICK FREEZE
AND STORAGE CO.

SPECIAL
SALAD DRESSING

A new child care center, which
opened yesterday at thn Assembly
Building In Castle Brewer Court,
will aerve not only rrsldanta of
tho homing project but other
Nrjzrnba In the area, Mrs. J. W.
Wilson, tenant aeleetnr, announced
yesterday.
With a present enrollment of
M children, the center I* equipped
to handle 60. Gertrude Woodall,
who I* experienced In klndergarten work and who was formerly
a church organist In Sarasota,
has charge of the center and will
instruct classes nf older children.
Present facilities include table
space for serving of meats to .10
* flilldren,
‘‘
and real pad* for thpm
to use when tired. Hot lunches
aro served daily. The center lunch
loom will lie Inspected at time*
by Mrs. Quid* Wilson, Seminole
County school lunch room super-

Tahiti, chain and toy* and pit;
equipment have been
Out*Ido It a *and covered play
area, and a wading pool will be
competed *oon.
The center, which take* care
of children while* parent* are
working, la privately run. U will,
however, be under the eupervUlon
of the County school system,
In order to be accepted, chil­
dren must receive shots for
whooping cough, diphtheria, tetadll
mi* and smallpox.

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Blu . White Flakes ........... 9c
20c Gold Medal Flour 5 lb. bag 58c
»• Marcel Napkin*...........SC* 12c
SDc Marcel ToUet Tissue
.. .12c
1JLW

M b k Cream or

SBc Corn Mcnl ......... S lb. pbg. 48c

R«f .

�lrinc Cities hi Neck And Neck

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THE BANFOHD HEMALU

x ;

Race As Ice Cubes Continue To Melt
By The A u u fliM Pres*
Officials In lh r « Florida luwn*
fanned themselves vigorously with
Chamber of Commerce brochures
I Wednesday and proudly watched
LJM Ir one-ton Icebergs melt Into
r .Ae grass.
P ' •It was all In tun— a contest pro­
posed by Carlsbad, N M., to see
who rated the "Kuiirddii* Cite" title
—bill none n! the mayors who
acted as official judges was selling
his community short.
•'After a late start, SI Petersburg
officials reported their Ion of Ice
Was down to 220 pounds In 3Dv
hours.
The Ire was set nut late after
• *be cite changed Its inlnd aland
’ rompeling with "lightweight" cun
tenders.'"We’re the champ," said
SI; Pete
'"A t last report, St Petersburg
folks complained of a rare over
cast sky and were still calling It
**fhe Sunshine City” even if the
Ice didn't melt so fast
Cocky New Smyrna Reach *ent
fit. Petersburg a wire reading "old
champs just inetl away." Mayor
C B. Jones said his ice melted
. - j a ) (JOpound cube In just 3)
nolirs and M minutes
The mayor, bridling at some
other nut of state contestants who
he said were letting bathing beau­
ties sit on the ire against the rules,
klhlt Carlsbad a telegram which
reported:
' "No wind, no rain, no fog, no
sinog, no bathing girls to aid and
abet—just melted by the power
of pure unadulterated Florida sun
Sebrlng's mayor, J Ii. Mitchell,

said bis town still claims to tie
"Hie warmest city In Florida "
Mayor Mitchell said Sebriog's ton
of ice was only a puddle after
33 hours and 33 minutes
Officials of the Carlsbad Cham­
ber of Commerce were unhappy
Frank Klndel, manager of the
Carlsbad Chamlwr, reported the
city's ton of Ur was still about
joo pounds Wednesday while claims
of victory continued to reach into
from other contestants.
The l.drst to claim the champion
ship was FI Paso, Tex., where
the ton of ice was reported well
below Its) iKinnds shortly alter 10
p in MKT The Ire had been
placed in Hie sun at 0 a. m Toes
day
Allhoiit’h Klndel ruled nut lial
vesloli and Corpus Christ!, Tex .
ami various Florida cities on a
technicality, he terelved a tiid for
the title nf Ibe nation’s sunshine
city from New Smyrna Mayor
Junes wired bis city bad cum piled
with all the rules of llie cntile-d—
even tu the extent of having &gt;un
Memtiers of the tlnlversily uf Farida Men's (Ibe Club limbing the annual Mate wide tom -loi.i.j- I •tat uni \ I I F Photo l
shine.
Main III lei* Angeles gave Kmdel
an excuse to rule die Pacific Coast
city nut Ami he dismissed the
Florida and Texas claims because
of die styumv beat from swamps
which be said were found in those
areas
The FI Paso claim was particn
i am
CiAINKKVILLK (Special! One of the in.VJ annual state wide I,nil is
larly disheartening because FI
LAKELAND
W IN I I It I I W F N ’ I S p e . n l I
,
„
's 'W it
die oldest musical m gaiUralinos on as Pillow
Paso was ulie of die first cities
I cot l aI I lot nI* • \pey't
I,* w»l
‘l.iiupa. Felt I I- 1 1,lav a I' M
challenged
Klndel
found
no bold do line on floor prices lor |ju, ('oiversdy iif Florida campus
' ! ar' is ibe Men's tilee iTula wlucti will S|M,ii-oieil 11sr and ple-eiiled at die miu, hi alloy- "t Hi ahuiaii enlho
grounds immediately to rule K' oranges ll,sri L.1,"
ed todayi by Honda (d r i ll Mutual j„. b,.ar,|
jf, concerts duoiigh
igh Kemiiiole Heights Mcituwllxl I'tinifli -la 1 ,bo IIih III*- week, a n -lie
Pasn out
Dire.-lnrs o( the citrus grower out the stale during it-. annua)
Wllilei Haven. I eb '.' K.ituidav ,-y -ii*ii ,,f event - tale Itu-m In *•
cooperative which control- almut lour next mtiiidi
, 11,-iii lor ib, -ighlli
ft I , I' M and Feta a Sunday II I,
8i per cent of die fruit grown m
-rila Hi si,iiiaii Show uml
llrgaiilfed in 1H2.' i . the Chili has A M s|H,osoied In ami pte-rnl I I,
die -.tale voted Wednesday In -tick heen covering the -tale in touring c l at the (leylori M roioiu l Vtelli -|i,,l lion tu W Intel lluieo fill Die
to its |l a tins minimum price no fashion ever since that lime ami tali-1 i hot, h
i i ,i,oil
I'olk
Pi i,l,mun
I'urnii
"■
oranges delivered lo prnce--mH ds but,i i i include- appear am ex at
‘untold, t rli i biind iy i •'&lt; I’ in, i,on u i he fsim on Saturday
plants
1.10 I'l
tiioadca-l pioglaiu '|toO-ol
Ihe New Vmk Win Id's Fair ami M
Ibe directors aim promised to Injure Pri .ideal liuiu.io at Key ed !,, and (ii, , ,,l, ,1 .,1 do l ,i i
I p - n, ,i of lu mum il- ai&lt;- ill
tell Mutual iiiciiilierx all about wo West
Mrthodi t i liuieti
■■Imled -ii the catalog |or Ihe Will' DAYTONA BEACH Wt - Speak­
lators and crack down on those
I m Haven nle, lo'i'onling to l.nDay tuna Iteaeli I 'l l, I Monday
&lt; omiNised of 3fi members under
ers before the Florida Sheriffs As
disregarding floor itrlce*. It inicbed Ihe dm-ednu of Joseph l.upkie 2 I' M sjNtnsored hv Mainland ■11 nI lleioieliatiip. e,i oiviiei ,■f the
sociolion took Florida's press, ra
right In by euucelluig -for tin- , first. w in , assoeiate professor nf choral High i.lee Club amt piesentcil at farm, who onoprintes with Due
dlo and magailiies tu task Wwines
lime — a fruit Imyer s i-nidtac muxit,- m the University's Division Mainland lliglt Scluml
nun e Mu neh ,d tliicblmi in eon
le hint' the entile
which iiermds him to Imy fruit
Music, die Club recently record
l!*y
New Smyrna lleaih
I eli
1
. Charles Hahn Jr., executive sec
from Mutual members
ed college songs for release as uli Monday H I' M -poo-,ne,l In do" V veal ngo we 11-1a iMi-, I 3r,
Ibe entire industry has born in MCA Vletor album eiilllleit "Felines Maud Mothers uni presenle l at eidvi i ,,,ii ,,f ii i'i,i,ip ,,f -i-veiat
retiry of the National Kherlffi: As
a
precarious
situation
wm.»,i-t
Krmi)
..........
cpclsllon, told the Florida group at
New
binvioa
Iteaeli
Iflgli
Si
In
ml
bull,lieu all,I Hii-v loive tu-ell held
JACKKtJNVILl.K 1*1 - Nineteen
I humus nr
of Mdove
ove
TllU vear’s„ piogium
lllliU1M1„ feature
tores
Its mill winter session "not enough possible Iraiitl cases come before ,week
,1a, I - ooy die, l-idi a luc- ilu)
oll'l I*' enable ,l* lo of tel -.el l l,-e
1 , Lacy C., [nonius
Tills
nf nur sheriffs and denudes know the State Depurtmenl of Public and.^president of the eooji. called ^,„|y pn-stim, Dayhni.i lleac It 2 la I' M uni a tot I1 At - pun
lire bul| ui liu
v i ai '■
al*,
how to deal intelligently with the Welfuie Friday
“i N,,Tlmix •’mergeucy
freshman us suluiM on die marlti
run soil'll liy die I'alenl leaclui A -o lleam-lmmii i &lt;plaoied In addiliou
press urn! radio."
Sherwood Smith, slate welfare
U,M|
, Manager |tJ
^|MI
p,,, s|Hitli«:lit will h
be ('lain,ii anil pie-eldeil al Andrew lo t b» bulls, vs Ini'li f, at 111** illl|iel
not■ Ih- I jV ' . -vaorman midiued die eris(s p,,, ,1
Men's
ensemble
aloi no,I Mnii'o lui-i-dlUK, Ihe
" i l l ' l names
l l „ , , I V - 1could
U I I H I ,,»•
1,11 1
OS,-W HIM ’
Iimbviiliu
Hill Villll fll Jack-nil High Si hi Mil
To correct tills, he Indicated die director,, said
Memtiers of Ihi* tilee Club ,tc ofli-itiig will iliiliiile bull veal
,
, , soloists are Mlchanl shrove, first
National Association is considering revealeii unless Ihe cases gel lido
(1|)lirj
The
floor
price
of
t
l
a
box
would
ling., iipi-u bi'lfi-i- u| breeding
: um tenor. I.ukelnod; John Olson uml rotduig lu hometowns are
preparation of a brochure on Im­
veal line
He gave the Information trnluy l*?’’” 1** cannera to sell a iloieti
t
1j atn(,h (jortloii. hardoiii's. Jucksson(ieiiige Heel- (lulnesville. May age. bud feuinli's mil
proving public relations.
In-lfets
0"JU’^L x’-'tn s n M iilro fn r *2 to a ville amt (ieotge Pi-riiilngtnii. liar liuilld deck. Frniuls llurilnei Hal
Hahn, who has offlcea In Wash in answer to a reporter’s ipiestiuti
would |uoaeii t*'vo
w o or three cannery op done. Hallies
old I m h h I i 'II, James tiordoii. lolin
ies City
higton, l&gt;. (’ said he was con and suid, too. die board would'**0*®"
lb iiiii Iniiiip and Inil tame will
The (Irsl part of the itinerary for Layton, .tnliii D I s i i i i and Wallet In- luisl- n| n fire binliei-iii- illiniei
^Irnctl about "persecution" of law have ii re|iort im legal develop eratora, they charged, hail pul mil
"propaganda"
to
canned
goods
Thiuiipsoii, Juik'otivllle, .lului tin ul noon, Uiilorilmlil v puii-ilin,enforcement office™ throughout menls In a suit filed against die
gel. Melvin Sweat David Ihoma- l in aide
Ihe country and joined Circuit drnurtment In I'lnellas County Cir buyers dud the price wnulil come
Melser
down
ami
to
wad
before
purebas
alul llog.tt i!uehlm I'ampa, lames
Judge Herbert M Frederick of cull Court by James I’
in I lien Iti V111!t lull In Ihe til nit
'
big
"J!
Clarke lay Merkel, uml Milliard until liiei-iling trait i nil \ lliroiigh
Daytona Beach In criticising news iiaturopadi
'(hen
after
die
first
of
the
year
Shrove l.akt-lanil, HoiiuUI Mmileise "ill lln Koiitli ami East, lleati
Melxer has contended that the
papers and radio
anil Ainiild I'olloek. Miami. May elutiiiii ami Durrauee ctpiriM -d
Referring lo the "dastardly department discriminated against a flood of fruit reached packing
houies
fin
movemeid
as
fresh
fruit
inoml DunlH. Jr . and Canoll I'lul
things being said about Florida In him and Ida profession when regn to Northern markets Tills created
•lie hope tlial out-of "tale vp'l
lips, Winter Haven. James nnwers. im . would mal e tin- ........ nf an
the press and inagailiiss," Fred latinos were passed under which
a
big
supply
nf
.recalled
rllnilna
Defumak Springs. Julian llynl Se nji|in| tlillilv to -(lend it week III
erlrk said "I would be the fast certificates of only medical doctors
WASHINGTON id
Influential vide: l.eray Crouch, Duula. Paul Florida v i-illn g sneli atliariliiin
tin*, to put a limitation upon free and osteopaths would lie considered lions—frmf which cannot inert
regulations
fur
fr*lU
AM
pm
rat—
Pensacola.
MudOlph rix Silver Hp rings near ilea In and
Democrats agreed with Mc|uddl Ciinyuungs
dom of speech or the peesa but At In- letermliting prescription need* available fur mining.1
pans today that a fourth jmst Fletcher. Plant i i ty. lolm liaiuly, I'vjiir-S Iundent and flol, lower
n be carried to extremes." He aluug with physical amt menial
flue
canner
offered
to
sell
11)0
non
liieunurlty of any ■rclphmt of, or
Korean tax Ihuis I is prnrllenlly an Apopka, Waller lialimim. West in ilo&gt; W inter Urn en a!* m -a
I not elaborate.
eases of lulcr for f) 0.1 a ilo/co imiHissihllfty lo this elec IIon year
■Hahn gave Ihe (Iruvalaml rapt- applicant for. public assistance
Telin
amidier
dropped
Ihe
juice
to
Smith said hixtriiires where per
At least one imimrtunt [lemncriit Fn-tls; William Lollcks, II Ilaiuln I ween Wilder Hav en and Ibilidee
case of several yours ago us un
sons may have attempted fraud $1 HI That broke the darn That esjiressed doubt that Congress Kn hard MeN ill Kanfonl iiwcu iio -lale highway fet'd,
example of what he meant
was
the
signal,
said
Maurmuu.
lor
Peler-.lnug, l airy
Four Negroes were accused of to gel assistance are studied first lots of other eamirrs to -ell at would even go through the formal .Murray, Si
ity nf holding hearings on I’resi HMeeil, M.oil-oil, IJeoige pelirilllg
raping, a young Luke County farm by district welfare Imardx
U
Ii
Ibe iu:&gt;i Ij-i'isUiure lo reviving
dent '1runion'', icipie-t fm aunlher Ion Hallies &lt; MV. Albert Menakei
wife Tine Negro was killed In West
There xvn» danger of die ite five hlllhm •loll.tr - m taxes
Mue.i til. iii ,le liiinahl lliuo-i
i hi
Florida by u posse seeking lo ur thi' Ktati- Welfare Art made fraud pressed
prices
In
the
cannery
field
lly contrast, die iiiillook was •,ii’o, III ,nul lleiyl '.b.ke l ee
rest him amt three were convicted ■ii attempted fraud a misdemeanor spreading tin flesh fruit sales.
"If llierc aplain rs Iii be fraud
blight fur extension of the IOdense loll g
' One of those convicted was
Thomas said
sentenced to life because lie was or an attempt at (rand, the welfare , All tt.iv in,.
- , , , Prmlucllon Act. llu- basis fur price,
just &gt;U The other two appealed hoard Is coni|ielli‘d by law til give
‘h I P A V V h" ‘M prmb.ctl.in
and ..e dit
em.ln.ls
up in*
big ittvenlorira
whiclt werc|wlni.h W3, .........
.
hl.ai,|
ln(.r
their death sentences In the If. S the iofminatmu to the proper an dtg
heavy
imnlins
on
them
Httvers
Supreme Court and won retrials, thorltlea for prosecution by them," had stopped Ihelr purchasing Sup the president's .uuiii.il economic
reporl sent lo I'ongress Wednesday
presumably tmeausa no Negroes Smith said "In one ea«e. die ap jilv channels were dried up
plicant for asslilanct withdrew his
Even here. It -eeined likely the
were on (he (rial Jury.
Canners
.'elt,
sail!
the
two
lead
Just after dip original arrests applleollon when he renllred that er*. Ihal thi crisis would be eased President would have to selllr for
\ 111 I I III!
Doors llpim
Sheriff Willis McCall of Lake Conn lie might lie found guilty nf fraud in luti or Hi tee week* through pur a one year extension Inslrad of
Ilr llr -liiiir iil
12:13 I* M.
ty hid Ihe Negroes in Ids home There was no money ln*s In the chasex oi tat cent fruit, f.anner* two, and that Uu- Iju nui’lil out
and laved them from mob action iMate although apparently an al
tightened uji to dir ways lie
tin 1
D u ly
figured diil m mb I cause a lower lie
Revlng night riders, however, rode
price lube, stimulate sales amt ret-iiininendrd
lo Ihe face of adverse statements
the area burulqg several Negro
TODAY
I UIDAY!
then gradually the Industry could by leading tux legulalors id his
homei and 'the National Ouard
null hack uu tu the $3 10 price own party in recent weeks, there
was railed to restore order.
for loive am) tl a box oranges was considerable surprise on rapt
‘ ** v .e .9 1 " f
' The two Negroes who won reruml
again.
tu) Hill that Mr Truman even
(Hall were being taken from the
asked fur a new lax program
Qate Prison to Tavarea fail Nov
feiupt hud been made ft) get assist
His recommendation, -yd to be
ember for a (tearing in connection
■nee fraudulently."
detailed In Ilia budget or a special
with their caaea when Sheriff Me
OAINESVILl F wT - Population
Smith said Ihe district boards message, called for an additional
CaB abol one to death and wounded
increases and Ihe growth uf In whose mem her* represent local loud of armmd five billion dollars
another.
Hep Doughltm lit N (’ J, chair
He laid they aItempted lo ca­ tluxlry anil agriculture are pttsihg areas without coinjwnsatioii bail
nape; Ihe survivor said he shot new problem* In conservation of sent up fur further review hy the man of the House Ways and Means
slate
hoard
uf
least
one
rase
in
Flnrida'i
natural
water
reservoirs,
Committee which originates all tax
•'» Jury
Jur exdeliberately. A coroner's
(liuriou*
two University of Foorida vclenlisl* each uf die three public assistance legislation, observed dryly that
oneratrd McCall.
programs
old
age
aiiiilaiue,
aid
reitorl,
there seeinx lo be u strong send
Hahn pointed nut Ihal the aherlff
tha grand guy
Ihelr conclusion* are contained lo the tilind, and aid to dependent mi-tit around the country against
had laved Ihe Negorea once and
It gloriitc.1 !
added, regarding Ihe ihootlnu "had in a survey nf Ihe sfaln’s water children Alies of the aged Involved any further tax Increases at HiD
j£e ihertff lieeti killed he would supply—the first comprehensive range from 07 to 93 yean, anti time
Kvvryonc’a hero
ages of die mothers receiving aid
study since 1927.
liv e been a dead hero."
Would lie hold hearings on Ihe
one wurnan’s idol!
Dr. A. P. Black, chemistry de la (Irpeinleol children range from retpie*i? The chairman told re
llahn criticized the preaa for
21
to
ii
years
The
one
blind
redp
head,
and
Kugtne
jMirfrrs (hat decision would be pul
quoting Walter White, eaecutlve partment
A lousing ami
up to the commuter al the ap
aacrelary of ihe National Aasocla- Brown, a chemistry staff member, lent reimrted Is 43.
heart-reaching
In 13 Instances (be district boards proprlalr fiine, ufter the Frnsident
Mon for Advancement of Colored said the alaie'a water supply,
i'll
out Just whal rates he
People. While had crllicltad law largest of any equal area In Ihe fell dial there had been fraud or •iiellfd
story from
an attempt at it; and In four cases, Ifimight
enforcement agent
tu
enclea in the area nation, Is nol unlimited
should be raised ami whal
A It NEH
they
were
in
doubt,
paulng
them
ad
loopholes
closed
Prime consideration In Ihe sur
' Ihelr hand
ha idlutf of Um caie,
j'*
J V (.
il
Hep. Mill* (D. Ark ) a leader
fahn aald
, ...............
. Whit waa "a man vey la given to the chemical char- on to die stale board for further
actrrUlki of more than 1.900 atudy ami consideration. In two among Ways and Means Drum
1,100 mUea away."
Two randldafea for govarnor, sample! of watef taken from riv­ Instance* die reclpienfa offered fo cratx, said he hardly uec* how
,MO J
Btally
lily Odham and Alio Adama, en , lakes, springs and municipal return fo the state any fraudulently the committee could decline fo
obtained
funda.
flupplitf.
spoke to the ihe riffs,
hear Ihe secretary uf Ihe Treasury
nr. Meek and Brown also col­
tham said he waa "deadly aertformally present any administra­
Milk for the Chicago market tion tax program. But he said he
dSaaboi
about my detartnlnafloa to help lected considerable Information on
toe people of PloHde throw the Florida's fresh water resources as come* from rural g»tfiering depots doubla very much whether this
would be followed by any general
■commerrUMied gam wing rack­ they affect agriculture, industrial aa far as 37S rnllea away.
public hearings.
eteer! out of our government'1 and ami city planning.
Colonists at Jameatown, Va„
They found that because of Inaaid It elacted he would remove
-Said Itep. Martin (B lows):
fmm office any sheriff or other creased kM&amp;ladia of‘ agriculture made crude glass aeon after they
"They'd ride me nut of my
• of pewar machinery
and lam led in 1007 became of LU value dJatnct on a rail If 1 voled for
officer who faila to enforce the In the its#
hlr
f I AMMkN#,
Irrigationt for draught, much of In trading wllh the
any more taxea."
Florida's water supply ia being

Florida To (iroet
ISrahman s Caltlo
0,1 S,atc Tour' tom in « To Sanfor&lt;l Show Knthiisiasts

Fipht To Support University Of Florida Glee Club,
*B?Citrus1MutuJl

Florida Sheriffs Are Told How
To Get Along With Press, Radio

Welfare Group To
Consider Fraud
Case Tomorrow

Thors. Jin 17, 1932

Page 9

Missionary From Belgian Congo
To Be Heard On Chain Of Missions
lly IIK I.FN KI N I
II,iu would yon like for your ,1ns ti&gt; ii'iisul nf writing and editing
books in the African Tshiluba hinginige. teaching piano, directing a
mute ■Hi&lt;rur .if AfrU*n inilm-*. singing t n neh ,-hiirrh music, instnictirih* v&gt;■or own chlhlren in lh&gt;' fll ’ll t) I •*•• i'i *ul* d uf M'htHll, helping IlfW
llll-l'lol on ies with the C- It11ti,1m in1it Ml»*'•* hnisiiii^ • 1HK •-l»sse* for
V ltl', 1tnd I, aching Mil'll cln *•**• *
1.- lulf*
III i- is u Sample id the ihltlv
• fi. iltif ..f Wirnlfrptl
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hellei heigei \'a*s, a mi* ■Ufl.lt *
1'ti'lllil t l . »
to lie Hi Igirin Congo, who „Mil 1•
Shi- k»ii I't ,nhi,i!&lt;‘ 1 from tin i
o (eat ureil speaker uu Do 4 h:n
....... :uiti h.ivillg tm•l her fullure
of \li--iiinary Assemlilie- u hen
c..
sit Muntti ■at. N
they i-i un- lo .Sunfoid on J n t Sth*N hi I hilll
.lun J’1 uml Wednesday, .In Ii IM 141uk- tr Ml luul until 1he ivn- preI n ri'dirii tn Aft leu with
Mis \ iiss has lieen ill ll»*11v * l,!ii **1 1
-er v iee in the Congo "til k tel* It.ai .»“ :i iniMMtcr Thley went out
h'x wiiv nf 1101(1**11. Java,
years l»ll she Is a second g.i'fu l il in
ttnii iin*»i,m m y, tin- fii*t in tin ) ilimit i :i ,ind aeross Ihi* I ii ihan
Soilliie m , I'ri-sliyleriun &lt; hoi i'll t&gt;* 11iVfl M I m 'll" ilius, llifdoi* to
Mith Vfi i, a, .ill h«i'till**' uf ih**
1i 1", Ii ", that field
lit.
S l i r •i l V
III h f l f m l v
" 1 I111 -r,-,.oil Vrur uu Mo- fit-til
v»fl" Ira*I 11 it! I it 'lltil Ih* ii• i«,. llel
\n it- n u i v r i l to i . u r h o w h e r e
k*inii i iinifti, v3Im- r in &gt; I'-" eld
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liillii'i
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l l n iitiilitri Vkii' llnt'i .Hi ii r i m it to V11 uM I*111 iliiVl vxinis
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"■Ii "t ilirrclorshtp uf the
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Mix ti snyx This 1* the only
l*.inline |ir«-xs in Cvntrut Congo
10,1 lu-t u-iir it printi-il over sewn
million I'Sges. every one uf whlcli
1 1 , , lite'i tiy Mrs Vrinx
l ln i. ii iiiioks w lUi'ii she lias
-M i l ' l l
in l-tiilnta 1In-1ml,- a
fo'iiih I'.rs-h- lieoginphy. now in
n • oi tin- miixinit o-hoiili .nol
Mm I.10.1,*, ,,| Hill,- studies Slid
t te-solis fm ,, ,- iii I'ollg'l
•11 •le losetlllgX -I In- still finds rim-- to m-l
I
|i|etei for govei miteiit of*
f'i’uil- mill enlerlwin the many in101 national truest *« from
ni.xny
( " i i igo ■■uiintriei win* go to Cue-

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make a now hall the
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xvhlcli are crystals of
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th e y lo m Ii After von let go, tiie
|o 1 - t o e
release.I nnd tin- water
Ir lli'i /i-.
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VEAL ROAST lb. 69c

SIRLOIN STEAK _________ lb. 98c
T CUT RIB R O A S T . . lb . 84c
CHUCK R O A S T ____ lb. t *
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Dlxloua Collard Greona S lr’ honies pkjf.
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T n e SANFORD HERALD
Pan* 13
Thnrtu Jan. 17, 1943

State Farmers Market

Drama Festival I n
Opened By Horton
BL JARKHON VILLK,—(Hpecltil I —
T Flcrldti linn rum*1 n lung wny in
l tight. •ninir ujt nil birth r.-gislra..lion* hut tli*iH still nr* Dome
hahli&gt;* who go onllrttcit in vltnl
etstlstlr* ret-ord* Ocspitti lawn re*
{•■' Mulling «nth reglstratlnns, "ay*
' dlate Hi (titli Officer Wilm.il T.
. ’■ Rowilit.
,T
"We h.ivc Jim tu-m Informed hy
' :ih : M*t!..r.a! Off;:-* f.r VU-t i’.ta
»*• tlstlrs," Ur. H.iw.ler ud.lfd, "tlint
i i national lest mud** l.y the II. H.
Durvku of the Census fi.lli.wln8
the 1'Jt.tl population aurvey, shnwr.l tl.nl during (Imt y.nr, 117.7. per
i cent of ell liirllm in Klurl.lu were
r-vgUt.-iid. Thin fiicurt* l&lt; nl.out
, the mui.ic iih tin- i.mtii.i.uI nvernge.
"Kollowiny I lie 11(40 ri'iiNU* n
llmllnr

ted showed tl.nt during

that year only X'.(.!l per rent of
lrlllhn were l.ellii* registered III

• this lilalc.
"While that show* w.. are mak­
ing good progress, we raiinnt he
satisfied until every l.ahy horn
» fn Flo. idi. in t cpislerrwl nrror.llng
/ to law," lie Mnle.l.
7 he Hoi hlu Mlate llnar.l of
Health In charged will, the legal
responsibility of maintaining the
' Male’.- vital ntatistlrn records.
'
Dr. how.ler reported ll.nl fifteen
of tin rdule’s i.l rm.nllev mii.h- n
10(1 pel e.i.t showing on l.iilli
TCKldinltone during IIIM1. Those
count I':" well- llrevt.l.l, ( Hill tint In,
Citric*. lie.Soto, Hni'ler, tinlf,
HanJee, Hendry, Ilet III . Inin, Iiit.pl ty, .................. , Uirenln. Hi. .lonlnt,
tsUWIlliMee Mini Wnloilln.
Counttes singled nut for show­
ing the most progress In Irnprov
trig le||lvtMilh.ll prore.lure during
til# 1fl-vmir lieii.sl weie Okeeehubte ami Madison.
Counties where Ivrord* fell helow (III per rent ...mplelenasn inrtil.le.l
Union,
Clay,
(oilier,
Dixie, liilehrtd, (jla.h-N, Muilon,
Taylor nn.l Washington.
fiv.-i.-ll Williams, ilirertnr of
the Hlule llonnl of lieulth lliuenii
Of Vill.l Statistics, ilerlnle.l:
"The sate law requires that all
lilHIm lie registered hy the retponiiihle ntleii.lant at l.lrth withIn 111 .lays after the l.lrth ncciira.
Failure tu nrl.leve Kit) per cent
completeness of registration In­
dicates that n few physicians and
ntlilwives In.ve fulled to comply

WINTER PARK fSpec-lull - The
Central Florida Drama Keallval
held II* premiere at the Winter
Perk High School auditorium lait
night when Ihe curtain rove on the
side-splitting comedy "Springtime
for Henry’* starring the famous
Holly wood t-umedian, Edward Ever
ell Horton
Thai production was Ihe first In
a series ut leu earning plays to he
presented hy Ihe Drama Festival
under Ihe management of John
HunliiiRlon, well Known New York
inumigcr and producer. A different
play will be given each week, be­
ginning Wednesday evening through
Phillis Thaxter encouiagea Hurt (.ancestor In thla scene from
K.-itimloy evening, plus a Saturday Warner llro*.' "Jim Thorpe — All American," showing on the Rita
lualince, featuring lop slurs of Theater screen Thursday and Friday.
stage and screen, with a profess­
ional cast, In mitstumlii.g llroail
way hits
SupiMirling Mr. Horton In "Spring
lime for Henry" were .luaime Pal­
mer. Clyde Waddell, Maggie Mr
fiinnls and Winter Park’s own
WIAIINO DARK OIASM1, George I.eMey talks m Key Weil, Fla., with Raymond Duouat, prominent
Lynn Halley, daughter of Howard
Muutieul attorney and hi other of l-aMuy's n.lssuig wife, who myslerluusly disappeared while on a fishing
Halley, Director of llramu at Hoi
If Ip with hi*r liuiljdiiti. A hiiiilii it’fjiji In! tliwl In* had taaii Mr*, Hugiiftte LfMuy (iltfht; walking thtuugh
Hus College.
tl»» RWMinp/ wfc&amp;Ulaiul, alUr ala* left h*r huikuml tu iljIutu tu that* nearby tar.
(Inltrnallorwil)
llutli chutlertoii, great lady of
Ihe stage. In the famous comedy,
" ((’Mistress Mine," will he the next
allrnrti.in of Ihe Drama Festival,
Intestinal Parnnite
beginning Wednesday, Ian Zi The
CiiHt'H Art* Revealed ho* office lit the High School All
diturium Is open daily from 10 A
Following lenls of 4f.l of thu M to li P. M nml reservations for
11(0 1'iipil ' at the l.yinan Hchool at tickets tnuy he made hy calling
l.ongwiKtd, «r&gt; i-nscs of intestinal Winter Park 4 mail
paiuslti-s were revealed, Dr. Frank
A fully giown II..under has two
(Juilliiiuli, Hemlnole County Health eye i on on., side of Ids head and
Unit diieclor who eondut-te.l the none »n the other.
sttl vey, slate.) I.olav.
rent, were deterle.i.
(If lliore leste.l, lit) or HI.1! perfir. Qiiillmati staled that lie
i-ent were negative and INK par- wished to thank Ihovu wild had
IHI IWIITIO WMCKAOI of a small U 3 Navy plana real* on tha lea
tent wen- positive, Of the posi­ roni.eiated In making the tests
whtr* if craihad after an attemptad landing at a fog-bound Dsld In
tives, 711 had hook wonii, seven, possible, and said that with fur­
Detrult, Mich. Tha craft o\«(ifu.t lha runway to bitak thruugh tha ic*
pin worm, five whip worm &gt;tml one ther ri.-operaliun, lest* ran he
In the
of a fiaarhy lake, killing two crewmen.
fl.iteriuiliuna) .’tuundnholnl
...unit w.nin. A total of nine rases i.tnde In oilier schools
of anemia, ot less than two per- ' ro.ii.t y.

I4-VIAR-OID Mr*, flerntdina Hudson prepares (ortnulu for her nloeduy-oid son, Ilonuld Jemnlah, held by tier husl.unil, Suufoid, IP, In
tholr New York home, "Mom’s" proving to Ihe "old man" that slut In.*
everything well under ronlii)), I'upu nppruu ready to Ilike her wind tor
it and wishing she would lake Donald--hut ipiii k.
fir.frrmHiuruiO

NOTHER unique atng* attraction ia u lady who ha* trained
her dog In cur) ItacH mound tier neck
remain abso­
A
lutely motionless there— a pm feet imilution ut u fur neckphR'*.
tint!

,*’! taught my dog the trick
for u apcclul reason," ahe ex- |
plained. s"Lota ot hotels are
silly enough to keep dogs out
r « r‘'
entirely. Now that my Fido
cun look so much like u fur
l
piece, 1 cun smuggle him Into
i
nil the hotels on earth.” F | ^
"A n d ho w ," asked Mr,
I
George S. Kaufman acidly,
|
"do you get In yourself?"

put p.ist'S,

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Keenan Wynn report a that •
T
beautiful newcomer In Hollyy-■ f \
wood M rapidly winning the
W
nickname of "Cyrano.'^ it'a he\l \ v ' v *
couaa of her Ito’a.
,w *
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e
s
flameon,' note* Copywriting Oenlua Milton Blow, really had tha
right Idea abuul Advertising. He tuoh two column* and brought dawn
the house.
Cv*ingM,.lM4 |g A.UUU Cstf. tMUtbateg hr sue ru iw H ituuvma.

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Legal Notice
IK

HI I' A T
or
TH R
C O W M TT
J l'D f lK ,
■HHINDl.r t'O lt lIT V .
S TA TR o r k L o h iiia .
IT P A O A A TA .

in iih t u b k Rt a t h o r
J R PARTIN, llscsased
TO Al.l. WHOM IT MAY roMCRMAi

. Nuiice Is hereby alvsn ihai Wit,.
U K rAftNBt.1. PARTIN filed her
fissl report se Adm lnlttralrli &lt;&gt;f
u.V selafe of J K Partin, dii-eseed,
ihsl aha filed her petition for final
diechaige, and that ehe will apply
to lha floaorabte rroualaa Mien,
strum County Judfe of Hemlnole
County. Florida, on Ihe lad day of
February. A. n „ m i . for approval
of same and fur flail discharge e*
AdlnibllsArtrU of the eetata of J,
K rartln, deceased, on this Ind
day of JanuCry. A. 6 . t i l l _______

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Fair In south portion, partly
rlmidl) north portion with »ome*&gt;h.it un»elllrtlil weather extreme
north portion through Saturday.
1 ,0*11nurd mild

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HANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY IAN. IH, 19ft2

A a w rU tfd 1'rewx le a s e d W lr*

VOLUME XXXXIII
* 4

Truman Says
He Won’t Quit
if Under Fire

Final Plans P r o b e Is O r d e r e d
Arc Being Set O f S h o r t a g e s In
By Churchill

Admiral Visits Station

A g r ic u ltu r e

' t &lt;*111 | ’ I , t

Churchill Tnlks With
Truman.Lovell And
PcntnRon On Ques­
tion Of Mid-Last

MRcp. Siemcnski Says
President May Run;
Eisenhower Praised
m By Senator Lodge
WASHINGTON Wt-Rep. Hlemln
rill (D.-N, J.) after a rnll ul the
Whitt House today quoted 1‘rr.tl
dent Truman as telling him: "I
never quit under fire or ran away
: ^ n m anything."
* Sleminskl said Mr. Truman made
that comment while hr was "Just
talking to the President about the
leadership nml of the needs of the
people and things that are for the
good of the country and how the
Repuh!lmns talked about Inslrtt
mentalities while the Denmrralx
stressed the needs of the people."
Asked by reporters whether he
thought Mr. Truman would seek
tha presidency again. Siemlttskl re
^&gt;lle
♦. w
...If thrre Is ai fight
and he’s asked
right an
to loin, he’ll fight — he’ ll never
quit — that’s my oplnlnn
Stemlnskl Is one of a series of
Democratic Congress members
who have been staging a regular
parade to Ihe WhIJe House cither
to urge the President to run or to
try to learn his Intentions
Sen. Anderson (D. N. M.) said
this week he was convinced
that Mr. Truman ultimately will
.j^jlelrf to n Democratic Parly draft.

Nn. 1417

KatHbt-nhed 100K

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Hear Adndral H. II. Kpanglt’t, Force Maintenance Olflrer. It. H. |Mild Warrant Ciunnct W, A Itnxe. Shown id-ovc a n . fund. It tun
Naval Air Force, Atlmtlr Fleet, paid n visit to NAAS, S'luford, ' strong, Rear Admit id Spangler, and Cap' .1 I. t hill",olio, CniiimmnlWednesday of t ti« week. He wm acconipuoled by l.t. It.
Armittuuu. Dig Dffu-ei. NAAS;, tto.l Warrant Guntn-i It,,-..-

Mrs. Dean Talks German Bark Pamir With 45 Cadets Plans Arc Made
To High School On
On Board Is Bulfeted In North Sea By C.ofC. G ro u p

WASHINGTON -e
I'rime Mm
&gt;*Iit Ctoireblll It id i I ilk tml.n
with Seerelarv "I Drfetixe Lived
is i prrlimiinry to bis filial formal
eonference with President Truman
Itie llritisb leader ends he. Wash
ington visit Salnrd.'iy
riinreblll vent In Ihe Pentagon
for a morning visit with Livctl
I he ('Inin hill Truman meeting,
ivltlt an ;iss i *i i i |i |v id lilies and
ids i s r r s . &lt;• is i - i (or m i d .if I n iiimui
'3 p in FS I'i
Piih-.li officials soil i lmrilnll
went to see l.meil ui Ills eapaell)
■is Itrilisti iiuiiisler of defense Tiles
said d w is possitdr be « anted
in talk al'iilil sin'll ipiestiniis a*
\tni-tu an n.sislame to I'liinnuim &lt;
threatenr I Sonllie i .t \sm and
llrii•sit objections to the phui to
hi.ike an Anieiii in .idinu il -il
preuie nasal ininmainter for Ihe
Atlantic illldri the Allanlie Tie.tty
Still amil tier military matter was
raised by Clmrrlutl in bis address
In Coiigiess Thillsilas The* sva-.
Ills siiggesllon lhal "Inken forces"
from the C S mil other nations hr
sent In the Sue/ Canal /om ­
it npparentlv took l' S ofllel.ils
by saipiisi- and brought wide re
percussion* hi Pans, an I’.gyphan
spiikesm.ui * ild ilie propo* il "con
shinies a tie's attack oil Use os
ereignly of I'.gypl "
In I/union l ord Hcas ciliiii.it,
Daily Fspri-'S proiesteil it ssoiihl
mean "mloleiable" mlerfeicnie in
Pntaln’s condiiil ol operations in
Ihe i anal Zone bill Hu- It.ulv Tele
grii|ill h-rmed il an "iinnglli.itive
suggestion "
Musi I’nngirs* Mn-mbcls slued
assay from il allb-uigh piaisinv
hun hill's Ihr-me iti il
JiX.n'r,
IIrit/•
In nml the D S must "hi-.nl
Hie same path "
Some rnitgressional nppo iimo
w m n , to be piling ii|. ag.unt

20 Communists
Are Arrested In
Tunisian Raids
G e n e t ul

Sli ike Is Ot In

d e re d

In i n

S t r i f e -

Middlc

East

|• M s l uti.M.’i r
Ftrttrlt lr»|
jviti. «* ii»r li*i| stiiHr
top l‘*ifliv
ini \ it'i»u ili'-t im| r*»mmtim^t
f«M&lt;tri . in prrii,»s\ii idiiIn
.mil ti4trrir«t llirfii t#» sriTfl riiril
\n immi'tli »lr .mil urlirnltrit urn

ci il &gt;*hikr u n nidrml fi«r iill
I uni t»\ Hip t»(^ hi hi ir fnlrrii
»ton irm.in tii’ inT:»l’* rttnisHMinr
•hi l» m til ■i*rri4,r*»l l tiuui nf lim s
» in \l'i«?krt’ i In pmtr l thr -it test
«n»l I tmr* 1.»v*n IiIimhInHciI
I tin * I ninsLitiB w r r r klP nl ntlil
•if |r.M»| vi sprni'h’y m in m l Tliiirx
il.iv ii In n t»4*lirr firml into iih i Iih
•it F’r r r w i H r iid I M|#rr(&gt;*

h i'in h nitlmi iliivH, whn Mill* lilt**
Ninth

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pinti'i t'imfr h,inrii‘«| till* two liny
n.iiiniul 11'TinM’-s'* nf (hr Ni’h I^i*h
ini 11 1 N ut « tit is (11u i inn .11\ INirty
■%1-hf’4111f«*rI (or I ft hi y .imi S;i (unlay

Mm* nf fhii .r r ri&gt;*sh'il \\ .i-s ll;itnli
SAN FRANCISCO &gt;m Sen
11|*n» LUih i, p irsifii'Ut nf tlii* Si n
I&lt;ndgn Ill-Mass.) offered lien
h i tun 1 u lu i m tin 1 hiit m \ months
Dwight D. Eisenhower to the Ite
h,» I m i ii* 1 u tiilil tour p lro 'h iii:
publTrans today as the one pres!
I nnisl.i * ♦ f t* for Itnlr|i4 'uili*iirr
dential candidate "who could bring
(m m I f.nit’4 * Hi* .n m l fils vu*os
the world durable peare,"
DUAL.
Eng
i
.P
Hufour
on
In
way
m i t tin Vnlt t* of \ rttcri«\l, till1
Lodge look sharp—If Indlrrrt— |i i v u v ■ «.
t- •
w
m -,(pr rirrrnari Imrk Pnmir one
l«,il"&gt; raging "round .mil over
I
N i l n m 'Ptiirrif liitlln s r rv tri 1
Issue with Taft supporters who said
_
of
the
last
nf
the
lug
n
-1
going
(tie
RnH*li
tiles
iIihii- -hipplllg
t«* fm i ' irii hi ml • u h rn h r Hu m iii
the party would no risking Its po­
O
f
I
nn
A
windjammers,
today
rode
out
a
to
shelter
lodav
amt
i
number
H i* t ml* &lt;1 S iiiti* ’ hist Sfph*m hor
Mr c n k f ,t s t
litical future If It nominates a
K i k o ff
l i n •l.i v * -11:11 h r 11t»s m Ihiris.
"glamour randldulc” In Chicago V tiTUC.* » » ( Ij CC #»r» &lt;» North Sea gnl” which li.nl '•cut of w-nm-I. *enl oilt SO.* roll*
M
-ifi
T
o
l
f
l
I
n
T
a
l
k
lifelwat.x
..cmldlng
to
hei
n-srii"
(iiii.i
i
inariUinrn
fired
a
IncerhT o H c i’ in C n n ip r iiR t i
1fn*it* I vv•1 Tiirdnism offirhils n r r
neat July. Lodge la national chair
_
„
_
'|hc
four
masted
vessel
&lt;iili
Ii
es
buoy
from
a
clllf
to
the
l.iberlau
i n 1n 12 in pni Ihmr fjiiis r tn*fnrr
"'m a n of the OOP Elsenhower for
O f t U . O . C . P r o g r a m rnt-rrhnrii murine c.nlei-- m Git ship l.iberiy alter it went aground
On Next Tucsflsv
fin* S« 1 mi 11 % ( niim il ,11111 Iti*v* 1 non
President Committee.
mans.
Imir
llrllnn*
anil
hip
ball.m
In
a
g-ile
near
Cape
Corn**
ill
All
I'.iki 1 m»
plia4h:r nf support fm
David H. Ingalls, campaign man
A 'Itb l-ill lilcakfiisl" fin Itic
—and Ul crewmen alinard bad ia ihe 38 in-witum wen- hauled afely
tins ini»\r
The exainph- of Ibdierl F C
ager for Ohio's I •*
’ * V Taft
ulf
Hie
slrnnilcil
vessel
dined
an
urgent
call
fm
belp
alter
a,.."",l nmnibei
of
"
■•Id the party * u msiAIHII select a ss a "great cltUen, soldier, Stmt'
Three seamen wore missing from I,, ,"I.,.inliI,, drive Will I'O tndd ,P ( |„ im M„ - s , , ull‘m„nt
- , rri.
good looking mortician, to preside rrnrr American and nisn,” wo* heavy sens pounded off one of her
a400
i-in
Dutch
motor
ship,
adrift
Id
M
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tn
lI'SlilUII
||flt4
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1
lit
H
"IM
P ,
j st
/
i
t Mix-Cp Is ('auHeri
over Its death at a political or- fnreefullv brought *o the et*eo .anchors
Lalci
she
messaged
the
weather
about
2a
mites
off
Liwcsbift
In
O’cho-k
Tuesday
rimming,
it
wa.
«£’"»
*
r
f ” f I!y Ui‘uiHtr»tioii Law
ilnn of slodents nf 3-ntlnnle lllvh
iw m m h »» P u t r»«n
‘
fuipHii' ihl* morning In » talk hv had modor.itwl
she ssas alde;the North Sea. The res! of Ihe d e l ....I ............ eating of the board
f*s|".nsltiillty to a
Mrx. Rn|tan&lt;l
H.mx liite pro- In rrxuinn her vnyagn wilhmit help. 1rrew w«* taken off liy llfebnatg of dimetur* belli a! llie filly Hull !;**•**•"•
A mix up rnuxril h»* tin* »u*u
f" " r
•I’i'r««ar!i
f«-«or of Kn«llih literature at
l.lfelmal* frpfn two Kngllah Chan- but Ihe eaptnlit -fayed aboard In j(Li nidhi.
Up mid Ibr tlplte-l .Sl.llf.-s, I »r»»M voting law vMlI prntuihlv
Rail In* Cnllffe.
sLael puria haltlnd llirmmh a lilluiiri) hrlp rig « biwline [ r o m a h i g . J p r . . ndmt Jink Hull anipmfli-ed
fit*1
’4
r^ y U m iii
I «iiin»hnln
'Hie low line snipped e*r|y IihIb_ J t e .ejMtkm r»f Andrew O rra w a y lFranc* urn) Turkey rtiglH Jnln
^
Hr*. Pe»n we* lutreduced Ityfm lh« arene go mllra off
►- ■ Mr-,
Hv |j*ai*y,prnrrem cfmir-1 The S.SM Inn llrltlan xleamA Em- and the oap tn ln w a s r r m n v e d liy W iVrrv^rMl in rti^rEr* nf ifir* nrinv|*nlf€i In (nf S o n hi nrolrrl wurM fimn vofirur in FVmlnoIr tlountv,
vfhh-h will Mimluel the drive. Te n u I Interests "ninmiB whirls FuvpF* Mi’ 1 iitillla Miufi* ilf»t»*it tmtnv
man of the Nnnann D#V«re i p pirc Parkextnn had slixtd /liy lo a llfehnnt
f'll'
u**u
I ni
1**»||M11 *4 tlu*
np'nin* ivi'ii- aiifiiiiiiii'ed un fnl own Interests *i1 1* p/iriiiiiiiint
(Ilf Hedcnr. in Hie Nnrili Sen
sip If
if needed
•er o f fhe ffnltcd Dauplder* of *.n-&lt; nelp
' fl v ti'ih! rn* union si V ild n . in l III* I l« t(4 t I 4*.Ill* tlf 41f 1 If
‘nn- llfelmnla began their riiRged IID-ImmI* Thursday nlghl riuupleled HWS: M II Hop- liiiiri I. .Ing
ConfeiLrecv. manv of ihe mem
On« nf the &gt;i"rs ef which wc-» pr-cn*. M"* trip nfler Cnpl. Paul (Irief rs M-nuiVnl of ;*7 from Ihe 1,221 Inn ley, K. &lt;• hilpnltu l . Ji., -tl I.*••. j«mt •h If even Inken Imi e* of lb" nil l Mv i\ |I4 *lf1*h i jilfl ,| |*‘ .|i|»*|l
I’ASHINOTON If
V * If fills 11 *•*
Democrats on tha House
Ha
Ways and f.sriey p r'-'-n td Mr*. Dean with died he Ihmighl Iho ymmg endeti* ilrei-k freighter Tkxlarehls Sill- Judge ll'ioclar .Si.-nxliom, Rm Uillu-r purltier* In lln' In n pum-i -.f Mi. Mill*t I.
*" | n i l ff|t Mr*
Means Committee reported today rnd csmellln* r»nd n butipn-t nf ihnnfd he taken off Ida buffeted ssent ngrmm-t m a gale Monday
Itiltt, IViIIlinn Hunt lolin llriim pri.|insal were slnlhuied in Ho * i
inif " I f "»» Mi
tiif'i i#*ti
they are prnrtleally solid In npjwtx- gledbill.
ship at once With resrurr.s stand
A Oil tulle -iii hour gale bless in I.’.', Mi HjhI nii.l i; -lliuiit Dean nil Zonr .i* n svnibol nf lln- nmtv
» . i.t» »■•t•«t• •
log another general tax Increase
Mr. f ’niiiiwiiv -It’ liiiid lhal il nf purpose wtllrli in-ipires us," In- - w ’ *♦'11 I •
Mi*.
Di'«n i &lt;itniiii-mlci| lli« log by, hi- decided fn kerp ovmyor.e the Straits nf Dover On land then
t i i'*m i
Ihls year.
Ifjl.C “ for II* fine wmli in keep- abn.iid ami filially Vi-a* aide In gnu ssere guxl* up In ll'i miles all limn -s liopcil lo cuiidii-1 in inton"i . • loll) Ciingres*
With the Republican minority In-r ili’— our Snutbcrii berltnucoinpHigii i-.giiiiiitn I ..... Iity mid
Sen Hrlilge ill *- II
t.'lH il . 4 4* I
* . *1 V'**1"
also firmly lined up against a boost, eot in bittern*-** nml run onr, led
iitii'linlii g *be i ni n i eotivaa nesi lender alienking a* m mil-* nlu.sl n i*ii f *»
'♦•(•it. I I -ft
Congress apparently has written in the hope tbnt we mnv iii»iiir-‘
** »• -lx
'..ok II- il.-lvgiileil 1 . lu ll Ilf the .... i kly qiii-'lliuii-ft Hu s.isu g
off any possibility of favorable ac- our younif mmple to learn from
-"iiln - «P til in* tin* link -if suleel
--i , ■,,, ,
mivlluu - Mute ,,t I HOI.
' I*1|I- It |
Sm»i"
• *Jion on President Truman’ s request Robert K. Lee ami tin- be*t nf
" « hi* in- -i**lji nt . himI lo- urgeI ,itl.
r,i i|mr tluii -..'mM .ill", t
. t«- »
*i. . Ml
i hI **|'4'(| 1*1
H',
nil lliikrtt* whf» at** v», i•11ni* in tv 11« |• %|,f,,|r|fy ••
for gpprnxlmntely five billion ntnro onr Southern lender* lesnon* Ih-st
.1
111*)
ii (
lax dollars.
-,o lln- ill Ive to ii...... I Hie kh k
y',„j Sen Gillette ill l.i i i ♦•flirt |*l *( •■'*••
will prove valuable In iii-i'tlrig llnI
Under the Constitution. all rev­ problem * of our Urn- ”
”ff Inenkfiist.
member nf the ........
Heli n .- itt*
I* .* i
enue legislation mult originate In
Mhiuik- i ru m -•• " t - kinrldg- „,,nv rnmmlttee sn.i b- t-md u n ii
She emplmnlred il” - work nf i
&lt;ni ft*. . •( i
the House, and the Ways and f!»i-eral I,re In Hie ebinin^ ,-eari
,
,||M.,1MrrI (iltK „ ,,, ...........
TAl.t.AHAKSKK
- Iflgbwsv
I,OR ANfiFI.FS &lt;4* Twfi lliim " . " n " . i . that ............... ily wll
•leliraliou will t- l.-i-i
Hip nrin
,h(.
M.
Means group Is In the driver’s scat. of bt* Ilf- »* president of AVa*h- arriilen'-, in Florida during I9M . in d f a t n l l l " . w e r e o r i h - r r d e v a r o
ii* • •
Ily all present Indications, It win Inston ami Lee Delve- ,itv »t took 'lie lives of IfiS itcrsons, n* ,llei| I im I i i v , i . i nigtll id de lu g n ii Mitnii&gt; 1 ri Ii*m **1 » ( 1 1*- ni' ib*|i!
1IV ! Viiiit.iiLt Ihf i fnt**" titm *if M.* r,
Mi t
if » niiiiittiriif y **f It* H i » y , " ( I k - tiir *011"# * ,♦M11 ;|li*| Mir \ 11 111||v in
i ,.y l if | (ft (tt
keep Its foot on tha brake anil off n-V-h tln»e t,e
11,l,e, | tli* lex , Hian In |UVI, an official libulu r u m (m u r e d tlnod* int-i flatlan o
• " M".t |*iMiv||i|* ("H ri m (■1*1ri»lil
'l l Ill'll’ J *U-r I
the Matter
fin*'1! *chlcrenie’it m lieltili-ir i*i Ihin liv Ibe Slain Higliw.-iy I'.ilml .■inIti of here
f r i r ' . f n In (hi* MMlrll«
I i f " I'lc
Mill 'i i ift M* 1 1 ti |H ' il; i tin ■ri* 1111 j 1 r11;
Ways and Meant Democrats held Ileal tlm wound* of th" country. showed IimI.iv
I'ho s h r r i f f ' i .ub l.rluui i l Mm
nui pritnarilv ih** l fmt**#l Km*
i’ iiu m
ii \ n *
an, Informal conference Thursday
"neneial t.ee ||||.| nil four of
nm Hi* final official figure may „ ,||&lt; aniioum-ed lliiil the I'oa-i • liMI In’* iin, I ki .i I 1 11 1 ,t lifOun fill ll#»lu’x n 1i|’OHMll||th Imf ntlr M
m Hf, Itiiiiil fOfv *’ r( iiM.I L i L pit alunY
T A I I, M l M ,i t 1' i"
-i*
. ( i t which sentiment was sounded pinto** mdinnl viitues, rourag--, b o o 'b e total Patrol Dlreelor II
moving to mile, inlumi
o lilr h (hr io'i' worlil mo'.l ,Ii im
idu-iitloo of Hi..obit
r.-le
pi The member who reported wisdom, temperance und iuntl-’ e,” N Klrkiuan said several per non* fr,„ M |||r. Hmllir. would umb-iiH. » li**ifi|r *11 Mfijfi il
Th* work nf Mi* f1hmmlifil* «f
uluilie *
fiu i , in -iui* tu i il *"
solidarity against an Increase she declared. "In addition be had crltlenlly injured In accidents last t(, IM0V&lt;I k,,. ,-, &lt;mmi „ r inure per.on
f HtiMiiF’M ** rlllMIIK Lite p i . 1 y r n
asked not to ha quoted b» name compassion nml humility. A* Hlr year are expected In die and re (nMn n,P
il* rule-- ***H I-- i” *'"n • p-ditii„f risini: wulei
’Mis lll|M (ticil 11v I *t i* »11L'lif
111s11
Another Informal huddle was Eclor s«ld of Hlr I.nnee Ini In Ma­ port* of Mime falal arrldrntH nl
ticaril It: al la .... . F’-b I?
-fhe rmergeney eentr-ts m Ho
vii«i r i t i ’il f i l l ) t i n t i , i t U fffott.h Mi
|tic si it,- i 'iiiitn-s ( mu,h im ,m
railed lodav, with the possibility lory's 'Mnrte D'Arlhur', be wm ways are bile In reaching patrol eominiHltflca of Norwalk. Arb-.i
14**1 If I*VI i Flo g (il*
S ll f'i| 4 |
jiii *••
,-| Hu- -iii-' 'ml'* uul ordered HuIt would determine whether Ihe the trend of nil ChrDHnn knlahls," headquarters
and
Hawaiian
Gardens,
.ooihea
'
•«i|fl|lin* I-, piiM, ii H ■ pr,it"i -ml
committer will even go through
‘‘ Rolierl K. |,cr ilemniidralrd In
'flu-re ii.n a reduction III fat.ill ol here Hie Coast Guard moved Lull AsiiiHontifoi, mo*I (i*r m r r t ' i i
i ilc Iruici.c
in e*mv timii
the motions of holding hearings hla life that defenl nisv be turn" I lie* lo three tvpes nf traffic »e up from It- has,-, ii Ling I'u-i.i in ircUii*K Mir S»*o \ M f m i U M u
nm.. to i ion** It* *••, tin* &lt;*11«1r«i11*•11
•here II h i • in *' , h mgr
on the idinlnbtralion's tax plan Into victory, and that what ban cldeni. last year as rnmparrd with Hml Ran I’l-dm -vitb boats nml am
"f (In* Navy i**it(»i f*»i
*i*rvt &gt;•
when It Is finally presented In de pens to a men Is not *o importnnt id.vi
♦Il *44| hd ( (i
f 4 MM 4 4 L
(diililmiA rr|i|)|)inrtif nf .ill fvp*
on*n* an*) w o r k in
*fiii*r(fiiniNtf
(Mil I'lf irliLi i it t m . ’l . - l Mi- ( » i t l t
tall
as the way he take* it, His dying
P linsi m u hii*i
fine- hundred sixty eight pedt-ri
Aiifittirr
«ritirul
iliuillfm
in
M
i*
u 111r f df 4 Hint Iii'l|imj: in
|irrivnlia
Some of those detail* may be words were, ‘Tell Hill lo mine up’. Irlnn ■ " rrr killrd Iasi year wlillr San Fernando Vnl|i*y riorfli nf I
M
i!ifirt n11*1 in**#*#ii*'- t*( (" r •
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Vf|
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4
Ml'*III'
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known
In
Mr.
Trutnan'a
We can arrent those wnids ns a lux ln-.i Hielr lives hi to.vi Snv,-n Aiiufli'j* (lrnhfo .i}t|i;i rr nt ty m «
ill Public I lliiil". I "III 1111 - loll .11-1
. joed 1
A p11in i itin nf ii t ivit (»" i for iln Imniif f11 Ihr* v U i l »«f \l 4 mi
idret message, due Monday. challenge to try to meninre up to hlt-yil" riders were killed In lliiil urll
(Y/Atudg
lodav rm i, lion Ins hern iuk'-ii vet
I ( silillililffl Imi I'sgr 1 |»4I)
In luinrl, nlthough Miiiir ?ini
In ' nil annual economic report the standsrds nf Robert ¥,. I,n Cotnparnl with lb the |irt*vittiin f.iiitllif*fa
•it r l»r*’‘-i»lrn( #*f
«*!»• I Imm I» on Hie pel it ton nf vinthci It licit
hail brrn Liken fmm (hi*n
Wednesday, Mr. Truman called for that he may help us slwavs fn year Grade missing rrnshex InSt****
F
l
k
n
A
axMiiiit
i
*
im
I'clcplionc i o for I si* lllllliori
|l «MlHl|M*l| lift !« « • Tw ill
same tax rate Increaaea" and follow the path of the food, the lwe"n motor vehicles snd Iralns
Odlittm T« Appear
Mr fin* hp'ik** *4ii (in* i»(*(♦'' iloilar aiinn.ii imrcase Iii il* rater.
umlnalion nf "loophole*
and spec­ beautiful, and the true."
elimination
"I
M
vi'M
nf
(hr
organ
ml
ion,
t*i«
M
il
romiiilssmn refused lo say
rial nu ll one less llfo thin in I0T«0
v / '/ * l L w . 4 / , r u fl'/&gt;
On Television 'ionite nml nnifllllflltllv wi»|fnM» J**“ l »*» The
iirlvllegea." He laid he wante
Pointing out thnt "the Con­
Drri’inher
*
L H lI ll-M in t » H
‘iall;Pi
m Iu' ii II* order in Hie case migln
Drrcinbcr wxs
was the most disasterdisaster
Coakreaa
to
provide
Ihe
balance
federacy Is bursting out all over otn m/mlh of JMI wllh 112 traffic
*&lt;»if*ril((f&gt;n w i t h III** M* tml
J mi
he expt'ded
Hold Wfirk MogHdr
lie 10 billion dollar* he asked this, days." Mrs. Dean pointed fatnlillrs, Klrkman said.
of. th
I f*It*viM
ilnil vi*•*jv♦•t Ifi
IIi»• VI*» wah r r»*nrn«*n*(•**f fn» Mir* f«1*«iti
for
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uriffl
VIII
In
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k
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r*
fin
t
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etur
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it
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In
leal year, of which he got apprhxt- out the rich heritage nf Hmithern
Th" palrnl director estlmnted
( Mil V RESIGNS
County Tax Collrctm John 1 flrniiry (i'ffiiiin
imnk for Mi** (**nn nf nffi**!*, mni wn •«t*|&gt;*»(11■
Safely
niati
‘ half.
literature. «nrt draw much np- irnpcrly ln»*e* In trailIc acrldenls
SHRKVEPHR'I i.a &lt;P Harvev
Galloway
will
ptrside
at
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tiiiin
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r
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lauia with her quotation* of the ■ d year at fS4,420,00b
work conference for county ♦„ H M l l l l I V t o n i g iK »i* « (*•* oVloi'i*. mm M&gt;p L x m i t i v f * ( ' m i h im IM#*** nf I Carey D S attorney for llntimorous works of Houthern
Boy On Bike Is Hit
U'c i"rn In-Du l of I mii.niui who
collectors, with session, Sunils*
M r . O i l f u m ' * c/iM’ |t,it^ n schcnj
*\\r fVnvrv A u n t l l o t n r f*ir f u p
writer*, especially those of Mles1
ilc Thill .day w.i.x arquitfed tiv a
through
Tuesday
at
the
Ifni-1
(Iff
By Automobile laslppi, her native state.
nf*’ c n l L f o r a ■*(&gt;**&lt;■" Ii i*» ^ Join* pl^ l r ' l i i M r r n *it l finn( 'M n
Klranthis Aries, 72
Federal f'nnil pu v on ehargex thnt
Hendnalc, Jsrksonvjllc. Mr. Gall" inerting of rivir groiiiis
in
Wcatey Spencer, who comes
Thrr" soplb-al l"’i * of iii",ul,«r lie Millclterl i 10(1,000 liritifl. cril
i
—
bln, Hto'-» nf Abel RfHpt tun-i
An automobile struck down a from a family rich In Rout hern Died Yeaterday A. M. way Is president of the Florid i Methnurne on Mmidav Tunsdsv
br will owing hi* qn-nklng tour Hnv F. Kvines, -l&gt;.. ••id Divbl hi* leslgiinfimi fit I're-ihlpnl 11o
Association of County Tax Colin
hoy while he was riding a motor tradition, read an rasay on "What
man ind iv
Into
(he
Tampa
I
lav
region
fm
made
Lee
a
Great
leader."
In
Itrmb’V, '*‘**1" a|ipji,V"*l.
Kbiinthi* Aries, Tl, died at RnlO tors.
hike at the renter nf the Inter­
General Lee was roni- A. M. yesterday In the Johnson
.lliim VVillinniM, a-h"ic,onn
The conference will b" eiimlnrted '• " '" 'l ’ '•«/, r'linpaign in Hill
section ef French Avenue aid thist ( essay,
' M i l »■ * « tia ( k i . K l i b l )
M III Ilf IN HI'KAKEII
tin- llliu"I llnnt&lt; Cnmniiit,". i’d I
Ninth Street shortly after t.'OO
Nursing IImnc In Del-end follow­ by the Aahiii’latinn ami by Hu iuirnilgb mid I'iurllna rountlc*.
I'll, propagation in llornhi,
A week from t*iduy Sanford'- of Hi" srh"dlil"i| vi-il iui Ian 21
o’clock this afternoon. The boy,
f’ubllp
H&lt;*ivice
Training
Center
«&lt;
ing
a
riiigrrlng
Illness.
HR!) CROSS DRIVE
k'nlu-rnatorlal aiplrmit will ••f Ibe ntobll" noil f-,r III" At med will lo- lln- silhjl-cl of lalk hv
Benny Adam*, wa* dated and suf­
Mr. Anna wa*. born in llalkl, Hie General Kxcnslon tlivLIon ,,f
Gordon V, Frederick has been
Flnrirfji
mlflrrHi Mm niati* i *iNft*r4'jirt nf F’irres Jllood Itmik CHOi’ -uit'O in ii, H. Wilson of Hie Florida Fish
fered akin burns and cut* about
Greece
In
IS%0
and
came
lo
tho
'
..
.
,
Mm Jiminr f *luifiil»4'r *»f Cum* •*■111,11, rb" Kb's, tiniloiutll". Iui*--- HnD'In-rv Di rupinliei i of Hie
tha face, hand* and arms, but was appointed chairman of the lOfi'J tlnlD-d Rtntea In 1007. Hr had
Mrniip rounsflirnr will hi» nf nirrr#*, which he u m prvnhten* p|"dc" nrie niilliuu idtiU of M""d Audoliiili Horicly Monday "veiling
la serious condition, Dr, sfahn campaign In Mmlnole County for lived In Hanford since 101JI when*
lered ut the conference by H U G ,,f r „ m, ,fu|y mr,n l„ .Inly nf
Visiting Klks Included drli-g-l al 7:.'lll o’l'lo'n al (lie Gnidcn
i stated altar
Incomplete funds for tha American Red he operated a grocery store, lie
Hon* from Orlando Nc*v Hmvrna l'"liter. East Klnt SIn-cl nnd
at the Fsrnald-Leughton Groat, the Rev. H, L. Zimmerman, was a member of the Greek ofrlclaln nml mcmlmrti nf the fn ififllt
' N,'. further scheduled enge-r-. Itescb, E-istls. Cocoa. Winter Melloiivilie A Venn", H wan an
chairman of tha local chapter, Ornthodux Church of Terpnn |idty of the University of Kim
Ida on with theorectical and prai- menta have ticrn made for Mr.
iiounrnl lodav liy Georg" 11
_ ear was driven by Mrs. announced today.
Rprlngs where funeral lervlres Ileal problems of the tax collm-tm o-lbam as yet, hut many jm- I'ack and Pensacola.
Swart*. The public Ii invited.
Tha drlye will begin early In
Announrement
wa*
mad"
bJtinls Brown, M. of 11M West
will lie conducted at .1:00 V. M.
Among those speaking on nrnli promptu sneerin'* will bn msde K-mllcd Ruler II, P. Hbarrwk "4
'•Ui Street. She w m not In- March, Mr. Zimmerman slated.
Monday.
jems nf tax procedure will la- between these speaking dales the vi«ll nf Dean Walter J,
MR AT INS PE FT ION
Mrs. Brown wae charted
Surviving are three cousins, A. llryan Willis, Arch Livingston dnrlo-r the remainder of
the Maitmrlv, President of th- Flori­
ORLANDO 'A*
Enforretneiil of
GAMBLING RAID
negligent and careless drlvWASHINGTON un-Tpe arrest of Constantine and Nick Constantin" and C. 11. (Jay. Tho nnmlriatlor. month, Jlrn Ethridge, his ramda State Elks Assncintlon. on Ibe slnle's controversisi meal In
by policemen 1.4. K. A. Baaa
eaven persons and Ihe aelture of of Sanford end BUI Chrislu of srul election nf of fleers will tal&gt; nilgn manager said
Iiiii .’10 al New Smyrna Reach *l&gt;ertlim law has been *el asiile
Patrolman 8- B.Spanre.
plncii Tuesday afternoon.
b-mpornrily
Lodge.
• Adam; boy, eon of Mr. and hundred* of co*Uy gambling ma­ Tarjuin Springs.
The ertion wn* Inken Thursday
T h t* W c a l l i e r
O, H. Adam* of the Droam- chism In Kentucky today waa anby the State Livestock Sanitary
v. nr r . . alumni
Trailer Courts, waa rushed to MOnced here by FBI Director J.
REWARD OFFERED
riUUSTMAM SKA,.*
GAINESVILLE UB Holmes
48
PHEN1X CITY, Ala. UB — A Hoard which said, howevor, Imli
01
Ul by the nearby Bria- Edgar Hoover,
Of the more than 8,(Kid Irtten Astievllle
laiua, Re la a atodent at Hoover laid Ihe machines were Mellon Jr., former ilate leglslafor containing Christmas Reals which Boston
,to
40
.30 n.nbo reward has been offered by viduil parker* could rnnlinue lo
Gov. Gordon Persons of Anlhama get Iii.portion under the new law if
11,MO and that a mmt from LaFayetla County, lx the were mallet) tn Hanford residents, rhk'agn
M
20
new director of Hnlygmlty of Flori­ only a small psrrcntage have Cleveland
2X
on
.M for conviction of whoever homli'-d they wish.
da alumni affairs.'
57
50
2 35 the home of Antl-Vlie Crusader
been answered to date, G. A. 1-04 Angelea
VATICAN ENVOY
The ■ppolntmenl'ol Melton, who .Speer, seal sale chairman of the New Orleans
tit
Hugh Bentley.
17
WASHINGTON i-B-Tho Ameri­
■ucceeda D. IL (BtUy) Matthews Hxnloole County Health end New York
33
Persons laid "As far as I know,
40
.48
who resigned lo tntar the rare for Tuberculosis Society, announced Seattle
this la Ihe largeil reward tho state can Council of Christian Churches
30
IX
s. represeauttve ta Congress today.
47
45
Washington
.39 ever has offered In a crime, and today icheduled a man meeting
m Florida's saw Eighth District
we’re not going to mark Ihls case in Weahlngton Thursday lo proteat
7fl
SO
Ho urged those who have not Jacksonville
*•ft- 'closed' until the guilty ones arc the naming of a United States am­
03
70
bought tnejr IM l seats please to Miami
bassador to Ihe Vatican.
SO
Tallahassee
77
caught and convicted
do ao Immediately.

Robert

Said
ainst

fix

F.

For Annual Drive

Lcp

(1 *

/

Florida Highway Thousands Forced
Deaths Drop Six To Leave Homes
In (-alilornia
During Past Year

Turkey Sunpn- Is
(Jivun In llonur Of
High Visitint?: Klk

f

R

jSh'&amp;s&amp;'ss:

t

D ept

Neatly ^’4 Millinti Is
Short In 1 Office;
Snyder Backs Tru­
man I KB Clcnn-Up
l\ IS III N l.lO N
"J*Sen
l.rhniin ( D I lb , N V I. mi mlmliii*tr.iliim -uppnrtrr. *.iid toilsi the Mrm.H-r.ilir Hirt* will
Imi Imlil nr ili--ri«r Hi" , f4ilrnrr ut llip pcnple" nnlr*»
w rougdocr- in- iinilrd out of
fi-dmil io Ih. nod pnni*bcd. l.cltm in ', blunt eteriton . n r rr
mirks were in e spin It al .1
mrrliliii of Hu- Women's N 1
I Hi 11AI lieililH-f.llir f lull.
W ASHINGTON
f
•omptrnl
let General l.uulsij i
Warren
told sen,itms Ind is he hid ordered
.1 "full and rninplrlr itni-'ligalinn"
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alter Iii* auditors fmind shortnc*
nf inme ib.in JJ.H110,nun ui .1 .single
nffter* at Dallas I 1-1
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tary nt Agrit iillU’ e Iti nun.in and .1
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in explain Hie eases under prntie
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mer secretary nf .igru-nltiiri- rinse
ly questlimed Warren mil his .•11illlnr* mi wh&gt; there hill lud tier’ll
lirnsi-etlllnll nf Hu -Imrlage.*, nr
why Iheii- hail been del i* • in pro*
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shortage* and said priutr'-tdlunx
bail been started 111 sonic of them
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tin- gr"»t Confederate general
mid lender.

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mors than two hours.
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